THH KK: OMAHA. SATUKIUY. DKCKMUKIt 191s 9 1111 0 A By MELLIFICIA. Friday, December 11, 1914. FOUR Omahans hare leading; parti in the Cornell College Glee club, which will giro a ronrert at the American theater Monday evening, December 28. They are Mr. Herbert H. Davis, eon of Dr. and Mra. B. B. Darin, who plays first mandolin, aa also do the Millard boys, H. E. Millard and J. H. Millard, 2d, and Mr. John Hanlghen, who la the club's aecond tenor. Herbert French, a former Omaha man and member of the Olee club, has been engaged to come here from Loulsvill, Ky., to King the alumni sons; at the concert. Local Cornell men are bending every effort towards the success of the concert. The Olee club will be enterUlued at luncheon at the Univer sity club, followed by a reception and tea at the home of one of the mem ben. Dr. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hanlgben will entertain at dinner that evening, and a large ball at the Rome hotel will follow the concert. Mr. Frank gelby is chairman of the arrangement committee and la being assisted by Messrs. Wayne; Bolby, Austen Galley, James Richardson, Charles S. Saunders, E. S. Westbrook, C. A. Thomas and J. W. Towle. The club will arrive from Denver on a special train, which has been at their disposal for the entire trip. Elks Party. One of the most delightful parties ever given by the Elks look place Thursday vanirig at the Elks' home. The party was informal and. the program Included u musical entertainment, bridge whist and dancing. About 600 people were present. The musical program took place in the lodge room. It consisted of gems from popular grand operas, the story of ' the operas being given by Mrs. Grant V. Williams before each musical number. Miss Minna Meyer sang , four selections from "Tannhauser," her accompaniment being played by Miss Helen Sadllek. Mrs. A. I. Root sang contralto ' solog from "Samson and Dellla" and she was most warmly applauded. Miss Sadllek played the accompaniment for Mrs. . Root. The xreat hit of the evening wa made by the "fUxoletto quartet." under the direction o.' Mrs. Millie Ryan. The quartet con ited of Miss Bertha Coffey of Nebraska City.. Misg Edna Miller. Mr. Ray Dona hy and Mr. W. E. Shafer, Mr. Paul Reese playing the accompaniment. They rendered this world famous and immortal mUHlcal composition In a manner worthy of profrslonals and when the selections were, concluded they received a storm of fipplause from the audience, compelling a repetition from the latter part of the selection. Prof. Alexander Emslle sang a solo from "The Queen of Bheba" moBt Impressively. Miss Edith Wagoner fur nished the accompaniment. ' At the conclusion of the concert the chairs were quickly cleared . from the lodge room and two hours of dancing fol lowed to the muelc of the Omaha Elks' orchestra. Jn the meantime the women and men were playing, bridge whist dn the third floor: the prlres for the same 'were awarded aa follows: First women's prise, silk hose. Mra. W. N. Dorward; second, silk bose, ' Miss McClanahan: first men's prise, gold-headed umbrella. Mr. Harry D. Reed; second. Elk gold knife. Mr. N. H. T. Jury., . . . . punch and cakes were served as re freshments. Vassar Club Entertained.". v--'Mlaa Hilda Hammer wag hostess this afternoon at a meeting of the Yasser club. The atemoon was spent In dress ing dolls for the various Christmas trees. The members are: Mesd antes Warren Blsckwell. C. W. M. Poynter, Myles etandlah, Robert Updike, W. C. Shannon, Arthur Rogers. Misses Hilda Hammer, Killarney roses. Punch was served. In the den. where Christmas greets and holly were used. The dining room was decorated In yellow. Mrs. Ward roses were used as the table decorations. In vitations were Issued to 900 guests. Parish Aid Society. Tho Parish Aid society of All Saints' church met this afternoon In the Wat-, ties' Memorial house. At this meeting final preparations were made for the Chrtstmns bsiar. which Is to be given Wednesday of next week. The members are: Mesdames Mesdnmes John N. Baldwin, W. H. Thomas. Wllllnm Hill Clarke, T. J. Mackay. Oeortr Victor. t. O. Hqulres, E. C. Valentine, Krcd Hskor, W. B. Danforth, Galley, Miss Elisabeth Black. Tivoli Club Entertained. The Tivoli club wag entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Brandt. Mesdames W. Shields and Fin ney were the guests of the club. The clutv will not meet again until after , Christmas. Those present were: Mcsdames Mesdames Frank Snyder, J. E. Miunnfleld, Ira Mynster, J. S. Novak, William' Johnston, F. Qulnlan, wjiiiam Clsrk. Frank White, F. W. Vlcke, W. H. Brandt. C. I Burke, W. English, Future Affairs. Miss Gladyg Goodman will entertain the- Girls' Bridge club Saturday after noon at her home in Dundee. -The, Sinclair-Cooper Dancing- club will give a rerltal Saturday afternoon In their Istuilln, Nineteenth and Farnam streets, I st 1 e'rloek. The Junior class only will take part. Pleasures Fust. The SwaeMka club was entertained Thursday afternoon, prise were won by Mesdamee A. Foot, C. C. Weber and T. Mehrens. The club will net meet again until January T at the home of Mrs. j J. C Reeder. i Vesta chapter. Order of the Fastorn Stsr.'wgk entertained at a Kensington at the home of Mrs. Mary A. Weerne Thursday afternoon. Future Dances. The Twinkle club has Issued Invitations for a dancing party, Tuesday evening. December IS, at the Metropolitan rliib. The Pagalco club will give a danclmc party Thursday evening, December IV, at the Metropolitan club. La Icos Club. The 1-e Icoe club was entertained this afternoon at the borne of Miss Berth Klauck. Those present were: MIkbcb Mliwee Olsdys Bhanip. TOether Hillnhusen, Kthel Aniternon, Ruth Klllnhusen. Husie Morlarty, 'Jertrude Klauck, Alli-e Cnrr. Oulto Kddy. Louise Damon, Kdna Thrane.' Pan Club Dancing Party. The Pan club will give a dancing party this evening at the Rome hotel. Dances Tonight The Pixty-etx Panclng 'club will enter tain this evening at Chambers' academy. The Dundee Dancing club will give a party this evening at Hart's hall. And NOW SVc Brought to 'Omaha the First ELECTRIC VECTOR VECTMdDILA GEORGE E. MICKEL. No Winding Jus! Attach to Any Electric Light Socket and PLAY! Saturday at our universally popular Vc Dcnt. Hear it played in special d & iontra- tion booths. Admit that it's the NEWEST wonder in the world of enter" tainment. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. G. D. Tunnlcllff returned from Ualosburg, III.. Rundsy. Mrs. J. B. Jone. 8 in Wichita, Kan. She will return Monday. Mrs. Raymond Crossman has returned from Mead after apendlng a week with her father, Mr. H. Ostenberg. Mrs. M. W. Tlldcn. who has been visit ing her nieces, Mesdamee Tompkins, Me Call and Carrlgan, left today for her home tn New York City. Personal Mention. Mrs. S. M. Green, who has been visiting In Ohio and Illinois for about els months, returned Sunday, and will spend the win ter with her son, Mr. A. L. Oreen, and Mrs. Oreen. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Wallace of Minneapolis are guests under the old roof until after the holidays. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George a. Wal lace, plan to move Into their new homo at 1000 Mercer Park road, before Christmas. Vegetable Cgjrteeltlee. The little garden patch of II. IS. Ward In Caribou, Mn., has long been known as the producer of a line of vegetable curiosi ties. Thlg year among Its products have been cucumbers on which a second crop of leaves are growing, not on the vines, but out of the cucumbers, and an ear of corn growing directly out of the ground minus a stalk. Mesdamee Arthur Oulou, Samuel Rees, jr.; I Joyd Osborne, 1 swaore Zlegler, George Haverstlck, Frank Crawford, . Misses Mar Copeland. Margaret Bruce, With the Visitors. Miss VMali Firtton of Beatrice Is visiting: her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Johnston. Mre. Herman Bloom and daughter, Hilda, of Fairbanks, Alaska, are here to spend the' winter with Mrs.-J. G. Iwersen, sister of, Mrs. Bloom. ... Mrs. A. W. Stuart' of Chicago hag ar rived to spend the winter with her daugh ter. Mrs. G. C. Edgerly. ' Week-End Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mayer, formerly of Dundee, now of Chicago, who have been touring the west, will stop on their way home to spend the week-end with Mr. gad Mrs. J, J. Doddg. Mra. Fannie' Botaford of Racine, Wis., ' who is pn her wgy to California, will stop here to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Myron O. Hay ward. To Honor Bride. ,. The Misgea Hannah and Sarah Wax man entertained at a miscellaneous shpwer in honor pt Miss May Pregler, who Is to be one of the winter's brides. Decorations were carried out In a color scheme of pink and white. The center Piece wag a pink basket oontalnlng gifta for the bride, the basket being attached to the bride's place with pink streamers, Priseg for the card game were won by Migg Marlon Alperson and Miss Tillle Uienstock. rhose present were: Misses" Misses May Pregtor, . Yeit Sttefler. Marlon Alperson. , Hume Gillnaky, Minnie Kommiek, Paula Premier, Sarah Vlvlun Wav- ttalile Adler, man. Roee Newman. Marcia TAbowftx, Uophla Kirerhbraun. Sylvia Moskovits, Mrs. Beatrice Kayman. Kther Alrn, Tillle Blenstock, May Adler, With the Bridge Players. The C. C. Bridge club held the first meeting for this winter Thursday eveu ing at the home of Mrs. and Mrg. W. w. Johnston. The members Include: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Peters. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tempieton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller. Mr. and Mis. J. M. Weight. Jr.; . Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Gould. To Honor Visitor. '"'wjs1 ; Mr. ane Mra. John T. Stewart of Coun cil Bluffs will enteitain at dinner this evening' at their home In honor ft Mra. Char leg Hannan, who la visiting at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. George Van Brunt ' Covers will be placed for; Mrs. Charlea Hannan. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Brunt. - Mr. and Mra. Frank Haas. Mr. and Mra Stewart. Mlsaeg Mtsseg Msne Stewgxt. ' Mildred Butler, Mesgnt. Manure. A. B. Warren, Will Schnor, Wlllard BuUer. Afternoon Reception. Mrs. Charles G. McDonald and her mother. Mrs. Everett B. Clark, gave a lea this afternoon at the home pf Mra McDonald in honor of Mlas Augusta Mae GUsson of Beacon. N. Y., who will be Mra McDqnali's bouse guest this winter. The guesta were received. In the living room, which wag decorated with HI. Jath a J M GO TO BEATON ? LAIER'S for USEFUL m ATTRACTIVE GIFTS AT RIGHT PRICES ill 111 : )"'' y Sect ill x 'z trola 4 J Hill A B g g I . . We are showing, not only the FIRST ELECTRIC VICTROLA.but r The Greatest Exhibit of Regulation fffietrolas1 Ever Gathered Dy Any Western Establishment n s a Santa C1au$ will pive away to every Toy Shop visitor a uweet souverur Saturday. VISIT OUR TOY SHOP 10 O Thia Solid Mahotfany Martha Washington SEWING TABLE $11.50 Can be had Beaton Later for From top to bottom it Is a beau tiful piece of work. Drawers finished Inside, fitted with spool tray, etc. Be sure to get one of these splendid values. Mahogany Trays, Special. 98c f t-JtV.- ' . is- $7.75 Mission Read ing Lamp at large two-light Mission Tamp, fumed finish only, with amber glass shade; sa artistic, useful gift and at a mod erate price. Other styles of lamps at $3.75 "d 84.75. 14 .50 Genuine Alomi 1 nam Percolators, Two-quart size, with glass top, a bearr grade, pure aluminum Coffee Pot; splendid ralue. Come early to get one at the price. 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