THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER- 29. 1914. B Vi At ba t. Et In w) K it In to bt CO wl U 14 R U ! t ct tl et I T C B tl P H 4 n 1 o A ti it u I I tl fl p tl e k w o tl a li li ct j J o Vj I SOCIETY HELPS CHARITIES j, Kcturns After Summer Spent in Berlin p i rt tl I b ct ! m m n ! 1 i: i i ! i it 1 8 5 , 1 t 3 i s i i i !. M I 1 1 1 1 i 1 i i ; I n 5 f H leading Society, Folk Interested in Child Savin; Benefit. J?0W FOR CHRISTMAS BAZAARS Lara-est of Tkrar 1o Br Held fndor Aitplrn of a Scorn of Churches l hr Lobby nf The flee Building. K-lal Calendar. PI NDAT Mr. and Mm. A. R. Alpirn, at home for their daughter, Miss (toldte Alptrn and Mr. David P. Feder of Ht Paul; lr. ami Mm. y. v. .luooon, din ner In honor of Mr. J. .s. Wilcox. MoNDAY "The CollrKo Hrrn." hrneflt Child Saving Inrt tulo, Prandri theater. The "1mm Auction" Bridge rlub, Mra. K. R. Harris hapten. A. P. B. cluh, Mr. Km nk Peterson hostess. Mondsy Krldse club. Ml Irene iMcK sight host ess. Origins) Monday Hrtdce club, Car tor l.kp tswtmni.nd and Howling club t Metropolitan club. TrEDA'Y Debutante Hr!d-e club. "IjU--rt I anres" club, at Turplns. "The Collnirr; Hero," Hrandrls. Tuesday Morn !rg tnuali-al. Mra. K. V. Dixon hostess. Tuesday lirldgo rlub, Mn. Frank Krosii hostess, l'laltoina rlub dancing party, Jacob Hall AV aUNKSIMV-Wednesday Brtdit rlub. Hubacriptlon club danclns: Iiartjr at Tur I In's. "The Colles: Hero," Brandola. IJks' danrlng party at rlub room a AHsr guild. Trinity rathrdral. Wed ding of Mia Helen Hunter and Mr. 'hrstcr ludloy In Council tiluffa. Pub irrtption dnn dinner, Mr. and Mra. David Haum. Mr. and Mra. L. V. i ro fuol, XI r. and Mra. Ossood Kaatman, Mr. and Mr. Wilson Lowe, Mr. War ren Itojrers. TH I- ItiI A Y Passloo rlub dancing party. Metropolitan club. Mr. 'V. J. rVhlu ter, hoiteaa for W. W. club. OrlKlnal Cooking rlub. Mr. Hamut-I Hum host c. Father Abhnud'a bazaar. Knight of Columbus rlub rooma. Omaha Ko- lety of Flno Art lecture, Ynuiia; Wo men' Christian aaaorlation auditorium, 4 p. m. Youna; Women's Chrlatlan oclation i hrlntmaa market. KRIUAT Qui Viva cluh dancing; party. Chamber' ax-ademy. Nr. and Mr. John K Webnter, dinner at their home. Parlnh Aid aoclety. Wattle Memorial liotme. First Prenbyterlan church, turkey din ner and Chrlatma Bale. Flrat Connre Katlonal church, baaaar, dinner and playlet. Younar Women's Christian aa Mociflon f'hrlatxtaa market. SATl'RUAY Armbly ' club danrlna; party at Turpln' academy. Trinity Pariah Chrlstmaa sftlo at .laraha Hall from 10 until p. m. First Corigrena tlonal church, Chrlatmas ale. Youna; Women's Christian aasoclatlon, Christ ma market. Keen Interest I being shown In the 'spectacular production of "The Collena Hero." which will b staged st the Brandeia theater ths first three flays of the coming; week, for the benefit of the Child's Favin; Institute. Mrs. Charles T. Kountse snd her board 'of helpers are planning to raise a goodly tnim for this very deserving charity. This Institution ha been In 'exigence, twenty-one years, and Its' object Is the 'care of humanity's destitute children. It bs no endowment fund, whatever, but relies solely on generous contrtbu Hons. ' 'Tlie College Hero will be an elaborate display of aoensry, costumes and elec trical effects. The east Is composed of bout twenty parts; and the choruses In clude college girls and college man. sororities, banjo girls, varsity crews, golf, tennis, basket ball girls, foot ball men, sailors, soldiers, guest, faculty, bell boys, maids, waiters and many other groups. ' ' The production Is under the leadership of Mr. W. Mills DavU ard Mrs. Maud George Wyile of New York City. Christmas Baiari. : 1 . The women of the various church so cieties are busily sewing these last few (Jays before their Christina basaara. .Antony those which are scheduled for the latter part of this week are the First Presbyterian ohuroh Christmas sale on (Friday, with which there will be given a turkey dinner at nooni the First Con gregational church basar of rrtday and Saturday, with ft dinner and playlet on Friday venlnjr; Trinity Parish sal at Jacobs HalL Saturday J the 'Youn Women's Christian association Chrlat mas market, Thursday, Friday and 8U urday of this week. Father Abbou's h.u for tha benefit of the Byriaa church will also open Thursday avenlnc at the Kr.ighta of Columbus oiuu rooms, and will be maintained until "aturday evening. 1 All of thee, beside the annual Christ was fair for Omaha churches and Instl inihni. 1 wKteh ia held la the rotunda i of The Bee building, are for the purpose of tempting the Christmas snnpper ana swelling the coffer of U tmrtou rhundiis This year the sale In the rotunda of The Be building will be held from Deoember T to is. Pavlova-Charity Affair. With the Creche benefit dano suc cessful thing of the past and the hardest work for the production of "The College Hero" off their hands, aoclety woman will assist the Rotary, club In making the Favlowa Charity ball as brilliant a ueoes aa th charity ball of last New Year's. Th famous Russia dancer and her ballet have always been a great drawing card and the announcement that, the large company of dancers will mingle with the Omaha .danoers after the' per- i fonnanoe la of special Interest to young Omaha terpslchoreans, - The proceeds of this Joint affair will be divided among worthy local institution. TliankseiYinjr with Student. Miss Krna lteed and Miss Esther Wll bclm spent Thanksgiving with Miss Kath crlne P-aum at the J. K. Daum home at llaverford. Fa., the former coining from Vaaaar and the other two girls from Miss Bpence's school In New York. Mrs. Ernest Hart of Council Bluffs spent the Thanksgiving season with her daughter Clara, who la a student at Dana Hall. Mlas Virginia Offutt and Mr. Jarvls Offutt had Thanksgiving dinner at "Guy Cliff," the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. George Chrlstlancy at Hartadale, N, Y. Mr. Will Millard of Chicago aad lit eons. Bay, Jo aad Willard, were also guesta at the same dinner. Miss Margaret R lis tin came up from the University at Lincoln for Thanksgtv. ing with her grandmother, Mrs. C. B. Hustln. Mrs. John' Vf. Tpwie gave a house party is Boston at ' the Puritan hotel over Thanksgiving for her daughters. ' Marlon and Naomi, who are at Bradford academy. Mlas Isabel Vlnaonhalcr, Mr. Frits Buchols and Mr. Clarence Peters were the members of this party. Winter Flaai. Mra Samuel Xats left Thursday for the south, where she plans to spend the winter. Mrs. Kets will visit her sister, Mrs. Uersog, at Little Hock, Ark., and will go frem there to Hot fipiings and New Orleans. Miss Grace Dooltttle will leave Monday fur Lee Angeles, abere'she aill spend the winter. ' Coloi.el and Mrs. 8. B. Curtis, who have tcs at the Loyal for the last six aeeks, 1 X : : ' - 'riV ''iiS A AID I1 . r ' " M ,r . it , S U, J . ..!' :J .11 V -x J 1 ; V K i . IX . 1 rW - ' VP . iiissi C vf 1 :1 il .' Tranced J ' expect to return to New York to Join Mlas Curtis early In December and later Dr. Vaughn. piu su vauiornia oy way oi me Panama eaaaL' Mr. J. F, Carpenter and Mis Marlon Carpenter, who had intended leaving for California this week to pnd the winter, have postponed their ,trlp, until later In th month. their daughter, Mra, Roger Vaughn, and Creche Benefit Dance. Th Creche benefit dancing party held at th Rom hotel Saturday evening was a vr gay affair. The hotel ball room was elaborately decorated with palm, ferns and yellow and whit chrysan themum. Mesdame Louts C Nash, Arthur Rog er and - Loul Clark presided at th punch bowl., Mrs, Thomas L. Kimball received the Meads of th institution at th entranoe t th hall room. Mra Kimball wag as-' stated byl , Uniunu. Meadames Arthur C. Hmltn. James C. Dahlman. Thomas Kit Patrick, J. K. Summers, Warren Boners, ' Bernard Capen, " Ml Arabella Kimoaiu Pleatnrei Put Mrs. Robert Rrtdg and Mr. 8. A. Fowler ntenalned th Dundee division of th First Congregational ohurch at luncheon at the horn of Mra Bridg Friday. About thirty member were pres ent. Mra James Prawley was honor guest at a birthday surprise Friday. Th eve ning was spent with muslo and oarda Th guests were, relatives and near friends of Mrs. Prawley. Miss Anna David was hostess at Thanksgiving dinner Thursday, when those present were Misses Ida Semerad, Anna David, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Llbal, Mesara Lester P. Westcott, Charles Vltek, Dee O. Lund, John David. The Al-tto-CIa club gave a danoing party at ITalrle Park club house on Fri day evening. Those present were: Misses Haiti Cook, IaiUI Mclienry, Mildred Hauth, Louise Albert, K. Kally. Gladys sn Bant. Ml Evelyn Neale, Urac Junes. Urtrude Week, Mary Mcb.ll.eott, Mu.lse Klurruck. Cecil Mon Mra Charles Met and Mis Oertrud Met, who hare been In New York all fall, will be homo for th holiday Mr. Met joined them several week ago. At the Brandeii Theater. Society la to b well represented at th Bran del theater Thursday night at the opening performance of "The Yollow Ticket" Among those making reserva tions for this evening are! Messrs. Messrs. C. O. Klbliernsen, Silverman, A. B. Warren, J. A. Cavers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kountae, Mr. and Mrs. A. V, Ktnsler, Mr. and Mra. W. J. Foye. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Duan, Mr. and Mr. ,T. E. Bummer. Mr. and Mr. F. L. Haller, Mr. and Mr. George Rertlrk Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kloke, Mr. and Mr. M, F. Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgees, Mr. and Mrs. George Haverstick, Mr. and Mra Pinto, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wharton, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Melhope, Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Judeon, Mr. and Mra W. A. Redlck, Mr. and Mra M. Colpetser, Mr. and Mra Mark Coad, Mr. and Mrs. Crouns Mr. and Mrs. Pnmuet Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tukey, Mr. and Mra Matter. Mr and Mra J. Bpellherger, Mr. ant Mrs. Frank T. .Hamilton, Mr. and Mra, II. M. Browning, Mr. and Mr. F. K Itos-en. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, Mr. and Mra George Prina, Mr. and Mra A, Flick, Dr. and Mra B. A. McDermott For Mm. Magee. Mrs. Ulenn Wharton entertained at bridge Saturday afternoon In honor of Mra Jerome Magee, who la visiting her mother, Mra Herman Kountse. The guests were: Mesdames Louis C. Nash, W. J. Koye, Harry Tukey, IR.ti K.l, hmark. Kalhl Vll Kruit. Alice van uurgn. tut her Anderson, Gladys Kills, Ijhui llditsman. Alice Patterson, Irene Johnson, liens Phelan. Vera lluatekd, Malde Nxlsun, . Clare Barnuin, Messrs. J, tHKHaard, J. I. lieecroft, Arthur Beck, F. C. Powell. A. E. Bwaiisun, B. Demurest, Jeese Crowe. K. N. Fiankum, O. A. Neleon. Mark McUahon. D. K. Turell, G. A. Johnson, 11. M. Beiey. Georxe Bauer, W. M. VauKlrn, A. E. Nelson. ll K Anderson. Mr. and Mra I Plainer, Mr. and Mrs. Hotly, Mrs. W llklna Chriituai Plana, Mr. and Mrs. Warren B Blackwell will have Mrs. Blackwell's mother, Mrs, Whtt comb, with tliem for the Christinas holi days. Dr. and Mra. J. P. Lord expect to spend Waterson, KHer, Moore, Llille W. Iehmann. Holene Raho, Millie K llian, Oiiidt Hayes, Johnson,- , Mossrs. J. U. Weeks, John Rl"i, William Stuart. Walter Wlllrodt. (ieorge Ose. C ). Hhrum, E. Wlllrodt. 11. W. Halter, W. J. Palmer, C. E. Eddy, H. B. Fee. W. J. Krug, 10 Boaell. W. O. hhrum. W. C Jecobaon, H. Ia Javobeoa. Meadames 8am Burns, A. V. Klnsler. Edwin T. gwobe. Mrs. Eva Wallace. Wedding Announcement Miss Ituth Eiell and Mr. Ernest N Chrlstianson were married Thursday ve tting at the home of the bride's parent. Mr. and Mra J. M. El well, at Springfield, Neb. Rev. R. M. Fagan performed the ceremony, using th ring service. Miss Helen Chrlstianson and Mr. Alois Elwell were the only attendant. After the wedding dinner th young people came to Omaha and thea left tor a southern wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. christlansoa will make their home in Springfield, where the groom la cashier of th America State bank. Wedding Plana, Mr. and Mr. Jams Hunter ef Counoll Bluffs have Issued cards for th marriage of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. Cheater Dudley on th evening of Wednesday, December J. at o'clock at St Paul's Episcopal church In that city. Mis Hunter la a graduate of Brownelt Hall and ha many friend her aad Mr. Dud ley I a Dartmouth man and also well known socially in Omaha. It Is a foot ball coach for th Cratch ton cotleg seam. Mra. Raymond Connor of Deuiaon, la., slater of th groom, will be th matre of honor and Miss Jean Hunter, slater of the bride, will be ene of th brides maids. Miss Nell Benton and Miss Theda the Christmas holidays to Chicago wlthj Borsceim y( Council Bluff, and Miss Eleanor Johnson f Oswego, N. Y., will be the other three maid. Mr. John Khtigart of Council Bluffs I to be best man and th ushers will be Mr. Paul Wadsworth of Council Bluffs. Mr. Allan Tukey of Omaha, Mr. Thomas Kcully of New York and Mr. Raymond Connor nf Denlson, la. Mr. Tukey and Mr. Scully were both classmates of Mr. Dudley at , Dartmouth. Tuesday, January B, has been chosen for the date of the marr'sge of Miss Marlon Macrae to Mr. Clifford Wolf and while )t will lie a Council Bluffs wedding at BL Paul' church In that city, Omaha ill r largely represented, as Mr. Wolfe is of Omaha and Miss Macrae has also many friends here. Ml.-s Marl Ptewart of Council Bluffs Is to be mM of honor and the four bridesmaids will bo Miss louise Dinning of this city, Miss Owehdollne Wolfe, sis ter of the srocm; Miss Louise Haas of Kansas City, who Is Mls Macrae's ciuslri, nnd Ml Frances MrMlllen of Fond dtt Lf, Wis. A reception nt the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mra. Donald Macrae, will follow the wedding ceremony. Birming-hara-Dutcher Weddinjr. The marriage of Mr. Thomas F. Blr-j mlngham, formerly of Omaha, and Mlse Myrtle Dutcher, a popular young weman of Lima, .O., was celebrated Wednesday morning In that city. Rev. Father Blddlo of St. John's church officiating. . ' . 1 Following the ceremony a prettily ar ranged wedding breakfast was served- at the homo of the bride's parents. 1 Mr. and Mr. Birmingham left at once for Chicago to spend Thanksgiving day at the home of the groom's brother. Mr. Harry J. Birmingham, going from there to other eastern points. They will be at home at W West Spring street, Lima, O., after Decem ber 10. Kooh-Sohnltz Wedding. The marriage of Miss Dollle Kchults, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. M. Kchults, to A. J. Koch took place Tuesday eve-1 ring at St. John's Evangelical church. The ' ceremony was performed by Rev. a. Koch of Chicago, father of the groom, aaslated by Rev. W. Schaefer of Omaha. The bride wore a gown ef white crepe d chin, trimmed with chiffon. Her veil waa fashioned In Dutch cap effect and held In place by lilies of the valley. She carried bride's roses with a shower of flies of the valley. Mr. E. L. Von Behren, matron ef honor, wore green crepe voile, trimmed with shadow lac. Miss I tattle Schulti. sister of the bride, waa maid of honor and wore pink Silk voile, trimmed In shadow lace. They carried bouquets of Klllarney roses. The groom was attended by Mr. E. L. Von Bohren and Mr. W. C. Ellis, formerly of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Koch will make their horn at Sin South Nineteenth street. The out-of-town guosts were Rev. and Mrs. O. Koch and Miss Ida Kooh of Chi cago. Saraon-Garriion Wedding. Mr, Horace Brayton Sarson, son of Mra It B. Sarson and th late colonel Sarson, has returned from California, bringing his bride bom with hlra. 'Mr. Sarson was married Thursday, November 12, to Miss Leah Garrison, daughter cf Mr. and Mra Daniel Garrison of Modesto, Cal. Mr. Sarson Is In the auditing de partment of the Nebraska Telephone com pany. He and his brido will b at home to their friend after December 1 at 618 North Fortieth street. Hronek-CreedoR Wedding. The- wedding of Mia Nell Creedon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J Creedon, Mid Walter .Charles 11 ro nek of Bchuyler. Neb.,' was celebrated at o'clock Saturday morning at th St. lHohn' Collegiate ohurch. A wedding breakfast was served following th cere mony, and In th afternoon a recaption was held from 1 to 4 o'clock at th horn of tha bride's parents. Mia Mary Creadon, sister of th bride, was maid of honor, and Miss Clare Mc Caffrey and Mia Josephine Dougherty were bridesmaids. Francis .P. Hogaa ef Fonda, la., waa best man, and th i ushsr war Lee Fryor of David, City and Thomas Curran. All of ths groom's attendant are Crelghton graduates. Engagement! Announced. Mr. and Mra R JB. Wilcox announce th engagement of their daughter, Marguer ite, te Arthur M. Newell, son of Mr. and Mra C. I Newell. Th wedding will take plac la th spring. Mr. and Mr. V. Culien announce the engagement ef their daughter, .Mary Kox ina. and Mr. Thomas F. Hanley. Both young people ar well known la Omaha, having always lived her. Mis Culien attended Sacred Heart convent. Park Place, and Mr. Hanley attended Crelghton university. Th wadding will be cele brated in January. Renew London Acquaintance. Mr. and Mra, Oeorg M. Faith of Chi cago ar visiting Dr. and lire. J. E. Pulver. Thea friends spent si weeks together la London. For Church Benefit Among those entertaining at dinner before the subscription dance at Tur pln' academy Wednesday evening will be: Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Kaatman, Mr. and Mra. L. F. Crofoot, Mr. and Mrs Wlfeon Lowe. Mr. 'and Mrs. David Ileum. Mr. Warren Rogers. Anniversary Dinner. , Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening at their home, oetebrating thetr sixth wedding an niversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Ixmls Clarke. " Mr. and Mrs. Uurge RedlvJi, Mr. and Mrs. John Redlck. Return from War Zone. Miss Frances Nash, who has beea abroad for the last year studying muslo. landed In New York City th first of th week. She wag met by her mother, Mrs E. W. Nash, and. her sister. Mr. L. F, Crofoot All sr expected In Omaha the middle et this week. Coronado Club. Th Coronado clulj entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening at Cham bers' academy In honor of the Crelghton aad South Dakota foot ball teama The hall and lights were beautifully deco rated In red and white. About oouples enjoyed the evening. , Dancea for the Future. The Pagaloo club will giv a dancing party at Metropolitan hall, Thursday evening. Vesta chapter. Order of th Eastern Star, will give a dancing party at Cham bers' aoadamy Monday vntng, Decem ber 1 The Coronado club will give It first annual ball at the new Rom ball room Monday evening, January 11. VUli. It Is to be an informal affair. Hon. and Mrs. WILL WED 05 WEDNESDAY AT COUNCIL BLUFFS. i , y J ! 3 - ' '- 'K j - TtTAftHelentfunter James C. Dahlman will load the grand march. The Delta Phi Sigma, fraternity will giv a dance at the Rpme hotel Decem ber 29. The following member are han dling th arrangements: Messrs. i Messrs. David Caldwell. Harold McConnell. Jarvls Offutt, Gerald EUlrk, James Reynolds, Denman Kountze, . John Jfanlghen, Clarence Peters. Paul Shirley, Mra, Webster Entertains. Mrs. John L. Webster waa hostess Wednesday at luncheon at her home. Covers were placed for: Mesdames George Vose, Henry Wyman, J. A. McHhane. Arthur V. Smith, Victor Caldwell, Medames Clement Chase, fl. N. Connor, Frank Hamilton, Kdgar K. Bcott, Georg Prlns. Miss Jessie Millard. Popular Questi Leave. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young of New York City, who have been visiting at the home of Dr. and Mr. G. Alexender Young, leave today for Minneapolis. Future Affairs. Mrs. W. J. Schluter will entertain the members of the W. W. club Thursday afternoon! , i Mrs. Frank Peterson will be hostess at th meeting of th A. 8. B. club Monday afternoon. '1 Mr. and Mrs. John Ia Wobster have Issued Invitations for a dinner at their home Friday evening. Debut Parties Cancelled. Owing to th death of her grandfather Mis Blanch Deuel ha cancelled th date ef her debut dance, which was planned for Saturday, December 26, a the Country club. Mlas Stella Thummel has oanoelled her debut party for December tl and wUl visit eastern friends at that Urn. Debut Tea. Invitations were Issued last week for th debut tea to be given by Mrs. Frank Bacon for her daughter Luclle Thursday, December 10, which will bo followed by a dancing party that evening at Turpln' academy. Alpha Phit Entertained. Miss Virginia Leltoh of Kansas City and Miss Ruth' Warren ef Fort Morgan. Colo., ar house guests of Mis Etsa Haar- mann for th week-end, all of them mem ber of th Alpha Phi sorority of the University of Nebraska. Friday after noon Mis Helen How entertained at luncheon at the Commercial club, fol lowed by an Orphecm theater party. Those present were. Misses Misses Virginia Leltch Helen Howe, Ruth Warren, Elsa Haarmann, Evelyn Anderson, Edith Howe. Bernlce Nelson, Minerva Fuller, Mary Haller, Besa Heaton. Irene Johnson. Miss Haarmann entertained at luncheon at the Loyal hotel Saturday, followed by an American theater party for the same guest Saturday afternoon. Th young woman leave this afternoon to return to school at Lincoln. To Honor Visitor. Mr. and Mra F. W. Judson will enter tain at dinner Sunday In honor of Mrs J. 8. Wilcox of Minneapolis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georg K el ley. Song Recital Miss Minna Meyer will be heard in a song recital Wednesday, Deoember at the Young Women' christian association auditorium. Mr. Sigmund Laadaberg will assist Miss Meyer. Large Afternoon Tea. Mra Alfred Darlow and daughter. Miss Ida Darlow. gave a tea Saturday after noon, from t until I o'clock. In honor of Mr. Harry Carpenter, a bride of last month, and Mia Mlkova. who ha just returned from four years of musical study abroad abroad. Assisting Mra and Miss Darlow war: . Mesdames Mesdame Thomas Ktl Patrick. Edgar Scott. A, M. Burg 1 urn. Harold Gilford, Harry Cu turnings, Arnold Borslum, . T. M Orr, C. Will Hamilton, Victor White. Chss. M I usee - M laae Jessie Millard. Maraaret Greer Marttaret McPnerso Baum. Carol Howard. Alice Carter, Hasal Howard. Ktnei noimquiai. Margaret RuUn, Marlon Carpenter. Helen Scoble. Gretchea Williamson Subscription T&noe Dinners. The women of th First Presbyterian church will giv a turkey dinner Friday, between the hour of 11J0 a. nv and I p. m. This 1 th day for th Christmas sal also, beginning at 10:3 a. m. and laatlng throughout the afternoon. Among lh women In charge of the affair Friday ar Mesdames Nathan Marriam. th presi dent; J. H. Franklin. C. M. WlUielm, Charles Offutt, Casper E. Tost. A. P. Wagner and the leaders of each division. Fir Mr. and Mrs. Young. Mr. and Mra. William F. Baxter enter tulned at dinner Saturday evening at their home, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. nii-hard Toung of New York City, who came on to spend Thanksgiving with I Dr. and Mrs G. Alexander Toung. Covers were placed ror: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Young. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Scott. Ir. and Mrs. (1 Alexander Young. M'ss Nannie Illchsrdson. Mr. Conrad Young. Dinner Before Dance. Dr. and' Mrs. Robert HolliMer and Miss Lecta Hcl'rege entertained at dinner Saturday evening. loiter the guests at tended the Creche benefit dancing party at the Rome hotel. Covers were placed for: Mr. snd Mra Hsry Plerpont. Leutenant and Mrs. Thomas Ha Miesee Misses Dorothy RIngwalt, Oleason. Messrs Messrs Psmuel Reynolds, John Krtcke George Flack, of Fremont. , In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Herbert Wheeler arrived home Thanksgiving from New York City. Mra Robert F. Anglln, who been east aince last summer, returned to Omaha Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Richardson and son, Jame, Jr., are expected home Monday from Kt Louis. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Pollard have re turned from Peru Neb., wher they went for Thanksgiving. Miss McKey and Mr. Fred McKey and Mlas Johnson of Oskitloosa, la., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKey. Mr. Ernest Hart of Council Bluffs, who Is with her daughter, Clara, at Dana Hall, will return home about December fc Mrs. Byrd of Salt Lake City, formerly Miss Emma MoCormlck, waa the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ren Gallagher, this week. Mr. T. F. Kennedy la expected home today from Washington, D. C where she has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Staun ton. Mrs. J. S. Wilcox, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley this week, leave today for her home In Mln neapolla. Mra W. F. Holmes of Hasting. Neb., who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. A. McKey, the first of the week, has re turned to her home. Mis Frances Ptattl left Thursday morning for Columbus, Neb., to spend Thanksgiving. Miss Platti will not re turn until the first of the week. Mr. T. C. Byrne returned early In th week from the east, where he attended the Yale-Harvard game last Saturday with his daughter, Mrs. FltsgeraJd, and Mr? Fltagerald of Troy, N. T. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Garatt have taken sn apartment at th New Hamilton. Mrs. George A.. H.iagland Is taking th rest cur at a sanatorium In Keno sha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Spragu have re turned from Excelsior Springs, and ar stopping at the Loyal hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bald rig spent Thanksgiving In Hollldaysburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Baldrlge will return horn th first of the week.. Mr. and Mra. Nathan Merrlana will move from their home at 212 South Thirty fourth street, to th Beaton apartments, about December 1. Mies Corlnne Paulson landed In New York City th first of last week. 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