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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY HKE: DECEMBER 20, 1DU.
WEDDING IS ROYAL FAMILY
Miu Elizabeth Pickeni, Former Ak-Sii-Ben
Queen, it Engaged.
SCHOOL SET FOR HOIIDAYS
Kmerae Hear Ins; rarlles Plaaaed
f tar lloinr- noiln of
the t)te.
.llalend.r.
Bl'NDAT Hf prar.-li club, St. Nnrclimnn
academy.
MOMjAT-Senior Prom of Onmha li:h
ihool at Chamber' mailrmr; IV K.
club at home tr Mr. and Mr H. I,,
liucltlea: Carter l-ake Swimming and
Bowling cluh: Mr. II. H. Huach. i'in'-h-eon
for Mr. Thomna I ley ward of I'tita
bnrgh; Original Monday Hrldge iluh.
Mm Arthur Remington, tingle.; Mlaa
l.urv Unrt. matinee party for Mm.
WllHam He!cher.
Tt'EiUiAY Jur.lor club, danrlng party
Rome hotel: "l-iteat lnncra" club nt
Turpln'; 1 ehiit:iTHo Hrtdi;e club; Mm.
Karl HterrlckfT, luncheon at Commor
rhU club for Aim. Il'iraoe Chaptn of
HntnvU. N. Y.: Alma Alice J'uith. din
ner nt Omal.a lnh for debutantes. Kt--Vlrp
dnn'lnc party, t'hamhera' a''in
emy: Mm. M. H. vnanl, dancing party
Ht Sanford hotel for Mr.1 IIomr (inant
of Now York; Twinkle rluh. Metropoli
tan hall: dunging party at Metropoli
tan for Ml'" Minnie Frank, Mir Sarah
l.eaf. hoatena.
WKDNKSDAY- Mr. n1 Mr C. Will
Hamilton, rinnrlng twrty for Mlaa Har
riet Bmith; rttihaorlption cluh, dancing
party at Turpln'; Wednesday HrlrtKe
duh; Oririlth-Bmith wedding at Wil
mington, N. C.
THf KSDAY Mr. and Mm. F. It. H'Kh
stetler and Dr. and Mr. Harold (lf
ford, dancing party for daughter, Mis
Ann Clifford and Mi Frances 11cm h
tetler, Home hotel; Adams-Tress wed
dlnc. Til DAY Mr. and Mm. Arthur Critten
den Smith, dsncing party for Mlai Har
riet Hmlth, Chamber'; Pundea Dsnr
Ing cluh, Harto hall; Tlvoll Card club:
Mr. and Mm. F. P. Klrkendall, hrldaa
party fur Mr. and Mm. J. K. Itaiim; Mr.
and Mm. Clement Chap, dinner tor Mis
Harriet Smith.
8ATIRIMV Saturday Night Dancing
nlub at Chamber'; Aaaemhly danre,
Turpln's; Mr. and Mr. Oottlelb Stors,
dancing party for Mix Elsie and Mr.
Robert Mora: Mr. and Mm. C. M. WIN
helm, dinner for Mr. and Mra. J. K.
Ilium.
Aa engm nt announcement of rreat
Intereit, mad tndny by Mr. and Mr.
Charlea H. 9'lchena, U that of their
daughter. Mis Elisabeth, to Mr. Kenneth
II. Paterson, son of Mr. George Pater
on. Mlaa rixkenK attended Brownell Hall
and later was a pupil of Mra. Homers'
school In Wsshlngton. D, C. After fin
ishing her atudlea In th cast, Mia Pick
en made her debut, and three years ago
was crowned queen of Afc-9ar-Ben. Hhs
ruled in Quivers' realm with Mr. Thomas
C. Byrne. ' I,
Mi Pickens' friend are delighted that
her approaching wedding Wilt not take
her from Omaha. No definite plans as
yet have been mndo for the wedding, but
In all probability will be In the early
spring.
Mr. Paterson Is secretary and treasurer
of the Nebraska Fuel company of Omaha.
Wolfe-Macrae Wedding.
The wedding of Mlas Marlon Macrae,
daughter of Dr. and Mra. Donald Ma
crao. and Mr. Clifford Warren Wolfe,
will be celebrated Tuesday evening, Jan
uary B, at I o'clock. In St. Paul's Episco
pal church In Council Bluffs. This will
be a large wedding, followed Immediately
by a reception at th home of the bride's
parents.
Mica Marie Stewart will be maid of
honor and Mr. Dudley Wolfe best man.
The bfldeamalds wilt be Misses Lulse
Dinning, Gwendoline Wolfe, I .out llaaa,
Kanaaa City, and Katherlna McMillan of
Fon du Le, Wis. .' Th usher' will be
Messrs. Roger Keellne, Council Bluffs;
Raymond Low, Omaha,; Donald McPher
ron. Chicago, and Donald Macrea. .
Miss Macrae will be the guest of honor
at a. series of luncheons In Council Bluffs.
The first one will be at the home of Mrs.
E. A. Wlckham. Th following Monday
Mrs. William Coppock entertains at
luncheon for Ml 1'acrae, and Tuesday
Mlas Dudley; Wednesday, Mrs. B. A.
Merrltt, and Thursday, Mrs. George Van
Brunt will give luncheons at their norma.
Mr. Roger Keellne will give a theater
party Thursday evening, which will be
followed by a supper at the Country
club, when Mlas Marl Stewart will be
the hostess. ,
With the 8choolSt
All social activity ta centered around
th Interests of the social set from now
n until afier th holiday time ta overj
I. . W1 . . ..1
niani inia wee a uie caienuar noias
a dancing party for these young folks.
and If th older set la noticed at all for
tha next two weeks, It will be as a aid
let 'J only.
Friday, a number of th girls arrived
horn. From Dana Hall cam Miss Re gin
Connelly Mis Isabel Vlnsonhaler.k Ml
Ruth Fltxgerald, Miss Clara Hart of
Couuctl Bluffs and Miss HeUn Pearce.
Miss Elisabeth Reed from the Bennett
schools. Miss Emily Keller from Rose
mary Hall. Miss Carlta O'Brien from
Notre Dame, Miss Mary Megeath from
Briar Cliff and Miss Grace Allison from
Ely Court.
Tli Vaasar girls. Misses Josephine
Congdon, Mona Cornell and Erna Reed
and Miss Marlon How from New Turk,
arrive today, a do Messrs. Malcolm
Baldrlge, Frits Bur-hols, Robert Howe
and Henry Hart from Tale and Isaac
Carmnter. jr., and John Iomls from
Dartmouth.
Victor Caldwell, Fred Clarke, Jr.; Jarvls
Ortutt and Francis Cainea of Yale, Clar
ence Peters and Dudley Wolfe of Andover
and Philip Downs of Union university
will probably be home Monday and Ray
and Wlllard Millard Monday or Tuesday,
E!dred Hart comes Tuesday from Ames
col'ese.
rvmrsn Kountse. Charles and Lewis
Tii rgep, Mora Palmer , and Floyd
Einllh. jr., do not arrive from' Ht. Puul's
until Wednesdsy.
Miss Eleanor McOllton of Smith oollese
will alo return home to spend the holi
days with her parent.
Burden Klrkendall, James Wyman,
Edward Crofoot and Richard Pag cam
In Thursday from Lawrenceville. Jabln
und David Caldwell. Robert Loom la and
M auric Brogan are rzpacted about Mon-ds:-.
llarkness Kountse arrived home from
lr. Fesaenden'a at Vet Newton.
Mlas Naomi and Mis Marlon Towle
from Bradford academy. Miss Own
dulln Wolfe from New Tork, Albert 61b
bernten from Dartmouth and Grafton
Wolfe returned horn Saturday.
Mlaa Fredrick Hah ha arrived from
the University of Illinois to spend the
holidays.
Mr. Warren Breckeniidge arrived home
Monday fmm Amherst, but Mr. Robert
KeCas-ue, also an Amharst student, will
not be here until Wednesday.
Jack Summers arrived home Wednesday
from Culver.
Ml.i Luella Peteisoa returns today from
YKar noilrge to spend th holidays. Mr.
Mtllon Peterson Is expeeted home Thurs
day evening from Harvard. Mies Peterson
I compleuiig her seusnd year at Vaasar
ill I" T f 1 H. AT TT T f-a '. ll If""
I W9iie-Macrae wedding rarty. ,
tff "v'a ! rM
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and Mr. Peterson Is a junior at Harvard. V fflXTlC I ; 1 i I
Mr. Hub-rt I. Mlllard.'who Is attending V. I StvuraT I V . ' " 11
Culver Military acaUemr t Culver, lnd.. r t W '
wUI spend the holidays at th horn of YV STT? V a--s
Judge J. K. Fiorea In Indianapolis. VJ" y y r' .
Mr. Casper Y. Offutt returned Saturday - , lyT : . -
from Yale and will spend the holidays . . ' ' . ' j
with his mother,1 Mrs. Charles Offutt. Mr. f
Offutt I a senior at Tale college. ' ,MM"w .'. v. .-v.: .1l !
Miss Lecla Harrla. who Is atundlng - ' "
school at Wellesley nollec!, arrived home f" TV " )
III " i ll
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. V fqr Chicago to spend Christmas wlth her
' iter. Mri'Spragv will Join her ther,
. r and they will leave early In January for
Bellalr, Fla., to spend several weeks.
'Miss Fanny II. Livingston will leave
j II . I I Tuesday for an cxtenoive trip throught 1 1
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A Host of Suggestions
For Your Guidance In Making
Eleventh-Hour Gift Selections
In our gift collection von can finl the "liight Thing"
for every member of the family and for friends whom you
deSire to remember. Whether you wish gifts of diamonds,
solid gold jewelry, watehes, clocks, table silver, silver novel
ties or cut glass, brnss or leather you will find here in every
department a wealth of suggestions to meet with every re
quirement and at a price to suit every purse.
oilman. iy
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The Western Jewelery Magnate
Offers to the people of Omaha, a store of gifts
gifts that are distinctive, exclusive and distin
guished from all others.
Profit and pleasure is assured when you shop
at "Santa Combs."
Waldermere Knife,
Pencil and Case
Sets from $2.50 to
$250.00.
Smoking, Shaving
and Den articles
for men.
LaVallieres, Din
ner Rings, Brace
lets, Jewel Boxes,
Black and White
Jewelry and im
ported novelties
for women.
Dependability, obliging disposition and prompt,
unselfish service has given us a sincere follow
ing of thousands, for over 20 years.
r. L COMBS & CO.
"The Busy Jewelers.'
1520 Douglas Street
and Mr. I'eteraon Is a junior at Harvard.
Mr. Hub-rt I. Millard. 'who Is attending
Culver Military academy t Culver, lnd.,
will spend the holidays at th horn of
Judge J. K. Fiona In Indianapolis.
Mr. Cm per Y. Offutt returned Saturday
from Yale and will spend the holidays
with his mother," Mrs. Charles Offutt. Mr.
Offutt Is a senior at Tale college.
Miss Lecla Harrla, who Is atundlng
school at Wellesley iioIIpk, arrived home
Saturday afternoon to spend th holidays
with her psrents.
Miss Irene Roaewater will return sun-
day from Hmlth college, to spend tin holi
days with her parents. Dr. and Mra
Charlea Roaewater.
Mr. Edward and Mr. Bernard Smyth,
who are attending school at Holy Cros
college, Worcestsr, Mass., will spend th
Christmas holidays with relatives In Nw
Tork City. .
Miss Ion Scott arrived nom loaay
from Columbia college, to pnd th holl-,
day with her mother. Mra. u. oooit,
Miss Laura Myers, who Is attending
chooi at Htllsdal coueg. suiiauaio.
Mich., has returned home to spena in
holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mr.
H. K Mvers. 1
Miss Gertrude Porter, who is attending j
Miss Msson's school at Tarryvown-on-
the-Hudson. returns this morning l '
spend the holiday vacation with her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. a. ronw,
Fawcctt Porter Is expected inumuay
morning. "
For Nr. and Mn. Baum.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Baum, wno, wun
their daughter, Katharine, and Mr.
Richard Uaum arrlv th day befor
Chrlstma from Philadelphia to visit Mr.
and Mra K. P. Klrkendall, will b warmly
welcomed by their many old friends, who
are planning a succession of social af
fairs in their honor. Mra Klrkondall
will entertain Informally at three tables
of bridge Christmas night, and Saturday
evening Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wllhelm
will give a dinner for them, followed
Sunday by a supper at th horn of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Q. Beeson. Mr. and Mrs
Q. W. Wattle will give a dinner for
them Monday vnlng at. their horn.
Mrt. Joseph Barker will entertain at
luncheon Tuesday, when Mrs. Baum will
be honor guest, and Tueaday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chas will enter
tain at dinner In their honor. Mr. and
Mra A. L. Reed will glv a dinner at
their bom Wednesday evening, preced
ing the subscription danoe at Turpln'a
academy, when Mr. and Mra. Baum will
b the guests of honor. New Yssr's vs
Mr. and Mrs. Baum will b th guests of
Mrs. Ben Gallagher at th supper doe
at the Country club.
Christmas Visitors.
Mr. Raymond Willis of Muskogee, OkL,
Is expected Wednesday to spend th holl-
lwJ
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ANOTHER AK-SAE-BEN QUEEN
TO WED.
Santa Clans always brings
us rush orders to clean
We are prepared to execute them quickly and care
fully. Our large force of experts enables us to do quick
work but we always do it right.
Send us your Party Dresses, Opera Robes, White Gloves, etc.,
and we will clean nnd return them In one day If you need them.
Remember we do Quality Cleaning for Omaha's good dressers.
"Thtf't a Difference"
JMPantorium
Good Cleaner and Dyer
1515-17 Jones Street Phone Doug. 963
Rare Opportunity
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ELIZABETH
days with Mr. and Mra Amos Field.
Mis Eleanor Mackay and Miss Menls
Davis expect to have as their guest dur
ing tha holidays Miss Harriet Gillette of
Cheyenne. Miss ODIott will arrlv next
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra S. F. Dudley and children
of Buffalo, N. Y., will arrlv Wednesday
night to spond the holidays with Mra
Dudley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frd
Qoeme of South Omaha.
Mrs. A. J. Kettler of Topeka. Kan.. wUI
arrlv this morning to spend th holidays
with her parents, Mr. awl Mr. C. A.
Sherwood, on Manderson Street.
Mr. Adrian Banckcr of Indianapolla, fcon
of Mrs. W. D. Bancker, who recently
visited In Omaha, arrives this morning to
b th guest of Mr. snd Mr. David Baum.
Mr. Bancker attends school at th Pur-
d Agricultural college. Lafayette, lnd
Mr. 4-yle J. Robert returned Saturday
from Minneapolis to spend th holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mra C. T. Rob
erta Mr. Roberts is studying medicine
In the University of Minnesota.
Mr. and Mrs. Will McPherson and two
children of Colorado and Mr. and Mra
Robert McPherson and son from Sheri
dan arrived this week to spend th holt
days with their parents. Mr. and Mra
T. B. McPherson.
Mr. Homer Conant of New York City
has come on to apend the holiday with
his mother.
Mis O race Mors, daughter of Mr. 8. P.
Moras, former well known dry goods mer
chant of Omaha, la expected Monday to
b th guest of Mr. and Mra Thomas
Flyna during th holldaya -
Mlaa Mary I Alter la spending th
holidays with her sister, Mra W. F.
Wllcog and family.
Winter Plant.
Mr. and Mra Arthur Ooloa and children
ixpect to leave soon after th holidays
for Hollywood, Cel., t" b with Mr.
Oulou's father, Mr. C. H. Gulou. ijr.
Arthur Oulou will return, leaving his wlfs
and children to spend the winter ther.
Mr. and Mr. C. T. Taylor leave Monday
to spend the holldaya In Buffalo with their
daughter. Mrs. Herbert Oaonett, after
which they will go to Florida for th bal
ance of the winter.
Mra W. A. Fraser and children leave
Sunday for Dallas, Tex., where they will
spend six weeks or two months. They will
be joined by Mr. Fraser at Kansas City
ana tie win accompany them south. Mr.
land Mr. Fraser tamo to Omaha to res'd
I shout a year ago.
Mra E. H. opragie leaves th. week
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To Buy Choice Christmas
Gifts and Novelties
From ta
Oriental Bazaar
1905 laxam Street
Embroidered Silk Kimono. .... .99.91
Embroidered Crepe Kimonos 93.45
611k and Satin Kimonos 93.95 up
Rmbroldered Quilted Vest
Plain Quilted Vest 91.73
Knib. Qutlted Jacket. . .94.45 to 96.45
Emb. Quilted Robes .... $8.45 to 99.95
Kmb. Quilted Baby Kobe
Emb. Capes and Shawls 97.45 op
Neck bcarfs....... 92.45 op
Cluny Lac Luncheon Sets. .96.45 up
Cluny Lacs Table covers. .. .91.45 up
Cluny Lace Dollies..... aoo np
Madeira Kmb. Sets 90.95 up
Madeira Emb. Lunch Napkins 3.oo np
Madeira Kmb. Pillows 91.95 np
Madeira Emb. Carriage Cover 93.45 up
Madeira Emb. Baby Ureases. . .98.46
Madeira Kmb. Hanukerclilels 50o-75o
Madeira Emb. Handkerchief
Cases 91.00 np
Madeira Emb. Pressing: Bacques 93.75
Mauelra Kmb. Oval fmct-a. . . .600 up
Tattinr Squares for Cushions. . .91.0. 1
Collars, newest styles.... 7So np
Baby Emb. Comforts 93.45 np
Tapestry Scarf, etc 91.95 no
Tapestry Pillow Cushions 600
Tapestry Library Tab I Cover.. .93.45
Indian Moccasins ...tic np
JAPaUTESB ZKBBOrDXmSS AJTD
FAXWTED QOOOB.
Vanity Case 75 9So
Card Cases , 95o-75o
Purses ioe np
Opera Silk and Crepe Ratrs. . . ,46o np
Hand Painted Pin Cushions. . .10c np
Hand Painted Book Marks. , 9 for 95o
Pandal and Slippers lOf; "a.no
Japanese Stationery 35o-4oc
Ivory Hand Carved Charms. . . .B60 np
Oause Han(f Painted Lunch Set
.,': 460-93.45
Japanese Miniature Gardens, . .000 np
Hand Painted Japanese Vases
at 91.60 to 91.95
Hand Painted China Tea, Sets 95 up
Remember that the rood at
above prices cannot b bought at any
other Oriental store west of Chicago.
SB
uf ace Sorenson't Christmas Cards
10o Sack. a 91.00 re aVasea.
For aula at leading book stores.
CXplee of home-made Jlng-lc may
be procured by telephoning Harney
!8T or writing to Mia (iraca Koren-
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