nil OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 6. 1014. l)Kh TANTks Tfl HIKE WHYS two of the bebutajtixs or .V W IM11 m MKT ft W HA ill LU W V 11 M I Hiss Metx and Mist Bacon Will Be Introduced TKIi Week. MAKE FLAK3 FOB. H0HDAY8 Sir ketol get A rra fi(t I Have Jras Tlaa Hrrc HHn tke Tale tide fMa wild Maar rial Faartloas. Hal ("alraa'ar. TONDAT-Orl-1nal lun1ar Brldg club. Hm W. A. itedirk. hostwm. Vasta chapter, Ordr of tha Kastrrn Mar, dam-ins rarty at Chamber. Cart"! Iala Plmn;ln and Howling rlub. Metropolitan hull. Tl'EfnAY lhutanta RrMpt rlub. "Lat wrt Danni" riaii, party at Turpln a. Ie bomh Franklin Kensington. Fortnightly Musical chin, Mr. T. J. Mshoney, liost raa. ' Rummy" club. Mra. W. A. Bmlth, hoateaa. "8ana Kourl" rluh, Jacobs hall. Cartl anil Coronarto club ttancins; party. Chamor-ra. Tuoadny Bridge rluh, Mrs. Ixmls Clark, hostess. Mrs. Henry W, Yiim, luncheon for Mlas Harriet Smith. WBDNMIAV-Mlu iMUiM I'lnnlna, hoi-teaa for Wednesday Mrldire rlub. Hiirwcrlplton rlub dancing party at Tur pln a. Mr. Kred Xll. debutant tea for daughter. Mia Harriet, followed by dinner at Omaha rlub. Trinity Cathe dral Altar Oulld. Mies Minna Meyer, aonc recital at Toung Women's Chrls tian Association auditorium. THIRRIMY-nn Carlo grand opera at Auditorium. Mra. frank Haron. debut tea for daughter. Mim France, fol lowed by dancing party at Turpln'a Crelghton Medical collrg dancing party, Chamber. KRITAT 'Hlxty-alx" rlub. dancing party, Chambera. Pariah Aid aoriety. Wattlee" Memorial house. Pundea Dancing rlub. Mra. Charlea McDonald and Mra. K. B. Clark, reception at home of Mra. MqDonald for Mlsa Auguitta MacOlafann. Vaasar club, Ml la Hilda Hammer, hostess. Mra. Oeoraa Palmer, luncheon for Mlaa Harriet Pmlth. flATliKDAYAsaembly rlub danclng party, Turpln a. Dinner-Dam-e club n- tertelm at 'ountry club. Mr. and Mra. K. W. Ounther, bridge dinner. Debutantes will orcupy society's social program thta corning wsk. mra. r ra Met win give tea at her hem Wednesday afternoon, from I until o'clock, at which aha will introduc her daughter. Miss Harriet, Mlaa Mela attended achol at Brownall Han, and has pent ths lat two ytars at Mount Vernon seminary, Mrs. Bomars' nhool In Washington. Miss Mets was a most devoted worker for tha Child flav in InsUtut benefit last weak and took en of tha leading part In "Tha Collet Hero" east. . Tha tea on Wednesday afternoon will be followed by a dinner at tha Omaha club, when covers will ba placed for th debutantes and their men friends. Tha second debutanta to be Introduced this week Is Miss I.uclls liocon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon, who will receive with her mother Thursday after noon, i Mrs. Itscon will recelvs her guests at three different hours durlnr tha after noon. The reception will b followed by a dancing party for the younger act at Tutpin's academy tha same evening. Mlas Bacon was In charge of tha candy booth at the recent production of, The College Hero'' at tha Brandeis theater. , Christina with. School Set The school set are now making plans for their Christmas holidays. Bom will remain east with friends, but there are always a great number, who come Any distance to spend this season with their parents and friends. In tha spirit that Christmas will not be Christ mas unles spent at horns. Mlas Helen Ingwuwrn will arrive home December IT from Chicago, where she is attcndliijr Mrs. Iorlng's school. Mlas lntfwvrsen will have as her guest during tha holidays Miss Katherlna Haitian of Fondulac, Wis. Later Miss McMalllan will visit Mlas Marian Macrae of Council Tiluffs. Mr. John Knox. M. is expected In Omaha, December . snd will divide his holiday vacation with tits mother, Mra II. M. Knox, and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Crawford, at their rsaldonce In the West Karnam apartment Miss Katherlna Davenport ho Is tudylng muslo lit the. Syracuse con. stTvatory, will be home for the holidays, arriving on December , Mlsa Florence NevlUe, who attends the Ogonts school, outside of Philadelphia, will return Saturday, December 19, to be lth her parents during the holidays. Mrs. diaries Mets and Miss Oertrude Mets have been In New York City all fall, wher Miss Oertrude Is studying inutile. Mr. Mats joined them several weeks ago and all will return home for Christmas. Mlsa Katherlna Baum, who Is attend ing Mrs. Bpencc's school, near New Tork City, will be tha guest of the Mtaees ICrria and Elisabeth lleed during these holidays. Mliscs Marjori MoCord, Virginia, ON futt and Esther WUheirn are pupUs of Miss Bpeace's school, who will return t-orns for th Christmas vacation. To Honor Visitors. ; ; Mrs. J. J. Brown aa hostes at a luncheon today at her home In honor of Mrs. MoCllntock, who la spending th vmiar wim i.er (laughter. Mrs. M. T. Harlow. Covers wr reared for; Madame-. Medams- ,.n,",?', . C- W. t.ynian, John C Cowin, y k )vi. JJ-nry W Yaiea, JfVrriian Kounts. ltolrt IVrrn.sier. W. V. MutH jarora McKfci.n. M. T. Barluw J, -w-Mark Kurts v John U. H rh.ter. of Nampa, Idaho. Casper E. Yoat, Mra. John O. Bourka. formerly of Omaha, will arrive from Washington. D. C, Tuesday morning, to be th guest of Sire. Thomas Xlipatrick. Mrs. Bourke'a many friends will weloom her return. Mrs. J. J. Brown was hoaUaa at a luncheon Haturdav at Imp hnm. in ct Mra. XicClintock, who Is ftpendlng th winit-r with her daughter, Mrs. M. T. IWilun. Covers wer ilaoed for: Me,1-ni Meadamea Mii.'l'ntock. C W. l.yman. Jolin C Covin. K. II. Lavl, li.-nry W. Yatra. Herman Kounts. Ktrt iK-inpater, W. V. Morse, , Jan" MctvMiita, M. T. Iiarlow, J v. Gui'tifU. Mark Kurts of J""" I- -bair, ' Wamt. Idaho, l M,-r K. Yet, Aiis. Charles Q. McDonald and har niotlicr, Mra. Everett B. Clark, win give a rex-fcptton Friday afternoon from t until o'clock at tha bom of Mra McDonald, in honor of Miss Auguata MacQlafaoa of I.eucon, N. y. who Is a guast at tha Milxinaid horn. Jnagcinentg Announced. Mr. aj.d Mra. Charles Richards an t.ouno th erieagainent of Mrs. lUchard's ilr, UIh Virginia Reynolds, to Mr. Hl'h E. Cutuiingharn, aoa of Mr. and JJr. l.y iumji Itoeclwr Cunningtiam. af tilrnwood, la. Tha wedding wul b oale- fcratud Weduaeiay, Dcniu-r IS, at th r-iien of Mr. and Mra. RuharJa, lta )'rk avtxiuu, Welling Aiinonnctaifuti. Mru. A. U. Kcnslmw annouacts th inaiTiaga of 1 -r daughter. I-lna, and Mr. J. tm iire lan. '-eUich was crlebrated H lV!t:iid, u.-., cUober 17. Mr. WeUii HunUr. SCO Chaile street. Monday at 1 'clock. Mr. and. Mra. H W. Ounther will n-tc-rtain at dinner Saturday evening of this week. Army Newt. Th FotiHh Infantry will not return to Fort Crook, although It arrived with General Funeton'e troops from Vera Cyua Inst week. This regiment Is now at Texaa City and expects to b quartered thera all winter. Captain William Neahltt is expected to arrive st Fort Crook next week front r:lv.,n nn a month's leave. Curtain Coleman Is also expected about the some me. Dr. and Mrs. John Trlnder and llttl "-d aSSaWBaaviaBBBSBSBSBSBBSBSBSBiaBSBSBaBBBBBBBBaSBSBSaaBBa 1 . . . ; ' f 0 - f f . i - - fj ( :! I ' A, ' ....... ' la the son of Mr. and Mrs. I A. Welsh of this city and popularly known as 'Jack. Cards hav been received In Pmaha for the wedi'lntr of Miss Mllfred Mcllary Hmlih. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert Hinilh of WltmlnKton, N. C, and Mr. Walter Lyford Qrlfflth of Omaha. The wedding will take plsce Wednesday afternoon, December' 23, at 6:30 o'clock at ft. James' church An Wilmington. High Five Club. Th BocuU Kalghhora High Five club wa reorganised Friday afternoon at tha home of Mrs. Thaodor Nolson. Prise war awarded to Mra. J. V. liensman and Mr. William Barber.- Tha next meeting will bo Decern bar 17 at th home of Mra Fhllllp B. Turner. Thosa present were: Mead am William Harbor, namuei cusica, J. J. Hens, August ('line, J. V. Henamsn, Charloa l-ar, T. II. Marti, lei iNeison, Mnadamea JoMtph Nevottl, John Paneler, V. I J'llaaterer, Jamn A. NocknelL T. F. Htroud, J. V. Tehmlttroth, ' D. 11, Turney, . P. B. Turner. I iy. Way MuCague, Mala Hulaud. At ExceUior Sprinj. Mr, .James JL . Paxtoni and. tMr. John Cavers are sending, the week at RxcaN stor Springs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Smith are at Excelsior springs for a two weeks' stay. Mr. C. F. McOrenr, who went to Ex- colslor Springs last Saturday, returned Tuesday. . Sarprie Party. A surptiae party was given Friday evening la honor of Mr. Frank A. Welch, at his home. Thoae present were: Vi Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Meyers of Chicago. li. and Mrs, F. 8. Mr-ilenger. Mi Mlasra Ptelia olurphy. Buae Welch. Mudrrd IVlKne, lvathrrln llolland. do Ida Murohy, IJee fheiiwk, 1 Julia I'lanck. MMiri.- Aiussrs: l'klwrd CostollO, Q. A. handere. H. Miller, I M. Caldwell, iLayinoud Traynor, A. M. Ormstty, John J. Harnea, William itulall, James Molady. A. M. Arnold, J. E. Card Club. Th J. EL club met at tha home of Miss Katharine Lng, Friday evening. Prices were won by Misses liasel Maxwell and Mabel Wynasa., Thoaa present were: Mlssee Mies Mary W'yneas, Mary McDonough, May lie O Connor, lail Jlaxwell, Junv Whelan, Mabol Wyntaa, Ciena UrannajQ, kathrin lang, Uancing' Claii Organized. A ront dancing class to be organised whlnh uts Friday evening at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page, la com posed of: Mr. and Mra. Joseph Baldrlge, Mr. snd Mrs. J. W. Towle, Mra, Charlea Off utt, ' Mrs. M&'trl Ogden, , Mr. t-icln Wakeley, Mr. Frank Burhley. , Entertain at Dinnert. Mr. and Mra. John U Webster enter tained at dinner at their homa Friday evening. Covers were placed for: Mr. anl Mra. Joseph Haldrlge. Mr. and Mra. W. It. UiKmu, Mr. and Mra. V:. XI. Martin. Mr. and Mra. O. C. Kvuirk. Mr. and Mra. Qeorg Prina. Mr. and Mra. Johu L W abater. Mra Oeorg Voa. I Mr. Ikmjunlit K. Bmlth. Mr. and Mra John U Webster ntr talnad at dinner Wadneeday eveulng In honor of Sonator and Mra. Ollbart M. Hltchojck. Th guests wera: fenator and Mra. Gilbert M. Hitchoock. Mr. and Mr. Henry W. Yatesv Mr. and Mra. John C Cowin. Mr. and Mra K P. Peck. Mra lineman Kounts. Judg 1 ag Murria. Aiiembly Club Entertain. Tha aaeembly club will give a 4ac!ng party this evening at Turpln'a academy. Future Affairs. The Cacti cfub will entertain at a danc ing party Tuoaday nln( at Chamber academy. Vesta chapter, ' Order of tha Eastern Star, will gtva tha second of a aerte of dancing partlaa Monday vaing at Cham bers' academy. Tha commute In eharg of arrugemasUa la eoinpoaed of: Dr. and Mrs, A. W. lrYtassLnunona. Mrs. Jairiea B. Boon. Miss r.tiiJetti Davta. Mr. Charlea W. YuHng. Mr. VVUUiua Kvot Th W. A. Fraier grov will gtv its annual maaquarad ball at th Mtrupoll tan hall Monday evening. Twelve prise will be given. Tha Cbanoal CuUd of All Saints' thurch all! znel for luncheon with Mrs C. K. IIER EKQAGEMENT TO WED IS ' JUST ANKOITNCED. IDJJ VIRGINIA ElYNOLDJ daughter, A tin Page 'Trlnder. left Omaha Sunday and will soil Saturday on tha transport Logan from San Francisco for the Philippines, where Dr. Trlnder Is ordered for duty. Dr. and Mrs. Trlnder have boon guests at the horn of Mr. and Mra Page for tha last two month a They plan to spend Christmas n Guam' and expect to reach Manila' for tha New Tear, Pleasures Past . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandt enter tained at a birthday party Thursday evening In honor of Representative-elect Uichard Hunter. Progreaalve high flva was played, prtxes being won by Mra. J. J. Waugh and Mrs. J. J. McMahon. Mr. Richard Hunter and Mr. O. U Ureen fifld. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ifuntr, lr. and Mrs. Clark Hcott. - lr. and Mra O. W. Wlnteraon. Mr. and Mra. J. J. Mc.Mirhon, Mr. and Mra. Hoy Cainotx-ll, Mr. and Mra. Harry Brandt, Miaa Planch Pp ring or, Mrs, J. J. Watch, Wra fy Kauff?nan, Mr. O. ?,. flreanfleld. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rothari. 4101 La fayette avenue, entertained a number of alumna from their collage and' other friends at their home, Friday evwntng. Th vntng waa apent In . cards. "TwO" being the game played. There warn algtt tables of players. t Mlas Evelyn Newbranch entertained a number of friend Friday at her bom. Th evening was spent la gamaa and dancing. Those present were: Misses Katherln Raadlnger Kinlly Htridreae, Kailivrln New branch, Flennor Newbranch t,vlyn Newbranch. Meaara Raymond Btryker, Geral.W strykar, Tavld fillnon. ' Hayward Laavltt. Mia Phyllia Prown. Pauline llichey, Pauline Hanlpke, Marlon Fialiar, Matiorle i-mlth, Anaela Heiskey. Duri KuimUbtr, Mexara Phlillo Wellman. Irw 8 u I ton, 1 'or. aid Itrad. Dudley Mlllolte. Th Friday Night club waa entertained Friday evening at fhe bom of Mr. and) Mra Roohsford. Those present ware: Messrw and Mesdames F. rVhnell, A. It. 1'ramer, C. C. Jrnnctj, J. H. Howlev, J. B. Whlttlgg, O M. Joi.es, C if. Meyer. Miller. Mahea, ' Kxbert Krr.ll. KdgaJ Lunott, 'lmiiea Crawford. I. Iiana'elner. w. H chrtatensen. Ad"iuh Klurwall. Teal. A. U. Rocboford, B.4 ert Wlgton. Mr. and Mrs. Fl W. Oather gav a bridge party Saturday ewenlraK. Thera wer four tables of pi Sorority House Party. Miss Iorta Johnson and Mlsa Locll Thomas ar apending th woaand at a Delta Delta Dtlta houas party In TUncoln. They attonded a large dancing party Fri day evening and will be guvsta' at th sorority affair this evening. T r:-. M,..;,.ol. t Mis Minna K. Meyer, soprano, who re cently spent three years studying In Ger many and appeared in grand opera it be for her return home, will give a song recital Wednesday evening at th Young Women's Chrta-tlaa association auditorium. Miss Meyer will b accompanied by Blg- mund TUtndsberg. jTensinrton Club Meets. The Boulevard Park Kensington rlub met at tha home of Mrs. F. Marhal Thursday afternoon. A pleasant .after noon was spent. Thoae present werel Mesdames Meadamea C. H. llouldin. C. Kerrhlval, W. T. Drake, F. Johnson, J. It. NM klcr, F. McCloud; 1.. Jaaiwraon. F. Msrhal. F. Oeltes. t,. C. Price. E. 11. Thorp, Dinner Dance Club. The Dinner-Dane club Win give the second of a. series of dancing parties at th Country club Saturday evening. Those having charg of this affair arc: Mead-imea Mead sane , C. T. Kountr. Olenn Wharton, Mushier Colpetser, W. T. Burns, , -Wsrd Burgess, Bamuel Durtia, Jorr-ph Barker, J. T- Stewart, 2nd. ' Debutante Affairs. Invitation wwra lastied Thursday by Dr. and Mr. Harold Gtfford and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgwrt Hochstetler for a dancing party to b given Thursday evening, December U, at the Rome, hotel In honor of Mlsa Francas Hoch stetler and Miss Ann Olfford. Anti-Suffrsge ConTentiou. Mrs. Frank Hamilton left Saturday eve ning for Chicago." Mrs.' Hamilton may go on to New Tork to attend the'ecavpn tlon of th National Association Opposed to Woman Buff rage. Mra. Oerrlt Fort and Mrs. J. W. Crumpacker ar the .Ne braska delegates at this convention, Mra Fort having gone Friday evening and Mrs, Crumpacker Saturday. At Brownell Hall. The pupil of Miss Emily Weak and Miss Sophia Nalmska will glv a recital at Brownell Hall Saturday evening, De cember 12. at S o'clock. This recital will be followed by an Informal reception. All friend of tha school hav been invited to attend. . 1 i Dance for Younger Set. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield will glv a dance at their homa on New Year1 v for their daughters. Betty and Wynne. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Dr. J. J. Oleason. who has been visit ing in Louisville, Ky., has returned home. Mrs. ' Bffte Hoffman Rogers of Oska- loose, la., la the truest of Mra, F. D. Wll son. - ' Mrs. Mark Kurts of Nampa.' Idaho, Is a guest at tha homa of Mrs.- J. W., Gan nett. Mrs. F. B.' Kennard returned today from Indiana, where sh has been visiting her parents. Mrs. Robert Anglln, who hag beam visit ing her mother In Utica, N. T., has re turned horn. Miss Oladys Peters returned Friday from Bt. Louis, where aha has been visit ing relatives. Mis Helen Clark will return home next week from a fortnight's visit with friends In Saginaw, Mich., and Chicago. Mrs. Adolph Wernhar la home-from a visit of several months with -bar son. Mr. Ernest W em her, In New York City., Mrs. Harry 8. Waller has been In, Knox -villa for th last week visiting her daugh ters, who are attending , school at St Mary's. f' Mr. Bert Murphy left Saturday evening for Detroit En routs he will stop at Chicago to b tha guest of Mr: and Mrs. William Gunlock. ' -r1 Mrs. Mat Morris, who bag been visiting. at th homa of her . daughters, Mrs. Charles Levy and Mra. Louis Levy, tn Minneapolis, for tha last six weeks, baa returned home. . ' . Mrs. John G. Burks, formerly of Oms,hs, will arrive frtwn Washington.. D. C, Tuesday moming, to b th guest of Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrick. Mrs. Bourke's many friend will welcome bar return. Personal Mention. , '. Miss Doris Goethe ha removed to apartment 8, tha TJIntah. Mr. and Mrs. Larratt Smith ot Minna- spoils will spend Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mra. George C. Smith. Mra Oeorg A. Hoa gland has returned' from Kenosha, Wis., whera sh took the rest cur Is a sanatorium at that place. Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock and Miss Ruth Hitchcock left Friday af ternoon for Washington, where they will b this winter. Mr. -and Mrs." Myron Learned hav eloaad their summer placa at Floreno and hav taka a house, at XMO Jackson street for tha winter. Mr. Max Katlemau and Mr. Albert Sandlovlch of Lincoln left Saturday even ing for Des Moines. They will be out-of-town guest a at an affair to b glvn- at tha Chamberlain hotel In that city Mon day venlng.i ' v x s . , , i Friends Pay Last Tribute of Eespect i to W. D. Townsend Funeral services for th lata WlUlara D. Townacnd, who died at his rsaldaaoa, ISIS South Thirtieth street. Thursday eve ning after a long Illness, wer beld under the auspices of th Elks at tha homa at 13 p. m. Rev. Edwin Hart Jankg cow ducted th services, with Interment at Forest Lawn oemebary. Flowers from individual friends, lodge, bualneas bouse and various Institution of, which Mr. Townsend waa a HMrobr amply testified to th respect and re gard in wntcu be was held In th com munity. The pallbearers wer Sandy Oriswoid, M. P. Sharp. Don MoCoun, H. O. Steele, Ray KUigslsy and Robert Grayson. A Spiandlj Chrlsfrr.ss Gifl rca m est C3 c::l i Every Child's f.Isjazino STew Oaly SO Csnla a Tea. abaoripUoa wtU V d t QU SaUal X. 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