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THE OiLAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 4, 1915.
WEEK FULL OFREAL GAYETY
8e Tea Pay, Following Easter to Be
Lively Oaei in the-Omuia So
ciety Sell.
TERES MTJSICALES TO ATTEND
rial Calendar.
ffVnAT- Euter.
MOSDAt-FUlmptMt club dinner. Hotel
Fontenelle: ( 'oronaAo club dance.
Chambers' academy; All Saint' church
annual meeting; Original Monday
Bridge club. Mr. Iaaae Coles, hoelmia;
Fortnightly H ridge dub, Mlaa Helena
Blxby, hostess.
rUhSDAY-Oacukl concert. Hotel Fon
tenelle; Tuesday Brtdgo club, Mrs. John
Redtck, hoeteae; Debutante Bride club,
Allan Charlotte Callahan, hoateaa; New-
eil-Wilcox wedding; Veatel-Franti wM
dinc: liundee All dalnta' guild. Mra. C.
W. Hallar. hoateaa: Thlmbie cluo. Mra.
Isaac Carpenter, hoateee; Twlnkl club
dance. MetroDcHttao hall: Hampton In-I
atltute quartet, Young Woman' Chrte
tlan aaeorlatlna auditorium; Tueadar
Morning Musical club, tllu Jeeste Mil
lard, hoateee.
Jt'JiUN t,tlA ti rlpttoit club dlnnar
danre, lintel .' utnelle; Wednesday
Bridge club, Al!s Mildred Butler, hoat
eaa: Moraan-Khorter wedding; Kxclualv
Card elub, Mr. H. &tuth, hoMeae; whist I
luncheon at Hotel Ixiyal, Mra. w. j.
Droatch, hoateeei kenaington, Mr. L
R Wallaces hoateaa.
THL'RSJJAY Mme. lcPae, lecture for
Belgian fled Croaa, Hotel Home, t p. Th.:
Mra. C. T. Kountse, luncheon, and
Vr. and Mrs. J. B. ruimmers, dmner.
to honor Mnw. DePaae; lxty-lx rluai
danre, Chambers; l ajralco danoe, Met
mimlltan: Mlllener-Moott wedrilna:
Crelirhton Law college dinner, ITotel
Fontenelle: Fontenetle Needlecraft cl ejt,
Pi.hmoiier-Muelier hall.
rRllAY-Omaha HIkH ecfaool military
hot, Chambera' academy.
SATURDAY Luncheon ttrr Omaha I
Mr. I, it.
Patronesses of Coming High Sohool Dance at Fontenelle
crab director.
i; Ilnnor-Dnc club. Ho-1
Woman
tl Fontenelle; "Mr. and Mra. Harry W.
Miller mtielrale. Junior Musical Club,
Mlaa Ellxaoelh Ferrigo, noates.
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra. A.
a. McDonnell.
Mr. Larratt Smith of Mlnnaannlia
Mlaa Marjorle Smith, who la a ntudent
at Bryn Mawr, are a pending the Eaaur
holiday with their parent, Mr. and Mra
Qeorge C. Smith.
Easter week H filled with gayetles of
all aorta.
After several week of resting-. Society
seem to be starting thing with new and
tncreaeed vigor.
Th bridge club will start off Monday
.In full awing. Then there are three mu
slcal event of Interest to be attended, and Tuesday Horning MugioiJe
the uaual election of officer on Tueaday The annual business meeting and clo.
of th popular Tuesday Morning Musical Ing program of th Tuesday Musical will
club. Bo on the whole It bid fair to be be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'eloek
a week of Importance and many Interest, at the realdenc of Mlaa Jessie Millard
The annual dinner of th Palimpsest Little Mlaa Anna Leaf, th talented pupil
club. In which women ar Included as of Hgrnund Landaberg, will play the first
guest, will d given Monaay evening, i nnnmwni or u Major Concerto of Motart,
and. Ilk everything else nowaday, win I w"n orenestrai accompaniment by th
take place t the Fontanelle. Heretofore 1 umana Chamber Mualo society, directed
aK of th fallmpaeet dinner have been I0 Henry Cox. Th aecond part of th
given at th Omaha elub. Monday th program win conaiat of th aong eyola,
apeaker f th evening will ba Prof. "LUU fiunbonnet," by Herman l,ohr,
Zueblin of Boiton, sociological Student n h ." "! Silver, Mis Ruth
and lecturer and for torn years to.- -nion etuht and Mr.
nected with the Chlcaaa university. I u"or" - Mcintyr.
' Tuesday evening will be th Oadakl con- I
cart at the rontenella. followed bv a r. Onmmer
rantlnn. When tna audience will ttava I Mr K. Dodd and family eanect
opportunity of meeting th treat artist. J" ral rrwnths this summer on th
Wednesday will be th last Suhgcrlptlon J!01"" Jf rMnt f' r to laave
dance of the eerlee begun In October at I?' , B" rrandsco ex po.lt Ion about
Turpln i hall and continued wwkly " "r1n Ba they expert
througheut the wlnUr unUl Lent began, i !-!T .J wf"Brtn'
Thia laat dance wlU ka sven at the rotw 'P1'. Mml" ta.th V ' a Con-
i.h.n...kH hy . H,.ms.. portioi, f th esummw.
parties at th hotel
Thursday Interact renter around the
coram of Madama Marie Depage, who
will speak In behalf of the Belgian luf-
ferera both afternoon and evening, la
the afternoon Madame Depage apeak at
th heme ef Mr. A. P. Jena knd in th
evening at the Rom hotel.
Sa.urday will end the week with a din
ner dance at th Fontenelle, a continua
tion of th serlra of four given before
Lent. Mlaa Mary Burkley, Mis Davis
.Mlaa Meliora Davis and Mlaa Dinning,
aasiatea by Mr. Jawrcnca Drinker, ar
arranging for this affair.
The day of Raatet werk l!l be taken
bp principally with c)b meeting, begin
King Monday with th Monday Bridge
elub, which will meet with Mrs. Iaaae
Cole at the Reed horn In Benson. Th
Tueaday Morning Musical club, th Thlm
ble club, the tVbutant Bridge club. trte " Klwabeth Perrlge at her home, A
Amateur Muelcal elub and th Tuesday I Bhubr prorrm tl1 Thi is
'la ----- - - - t a t.. a. .. a .a.
BrldK elub 111 meet Tuesday, and lajl ana in ont-
nednesday Bridge tlub mill meet with
Mis Butler,
School Daac tit rontenelle.
What Is being anticipated as th aectid
vnt of the high school season la th
Omaha High echool and alumni daace
at the Hotel Fontenelle Friday evening.
API'U si.
Invitation have been Beat to all th
alumni in Omaha end Lincoln, and sev
eral parti ef Kebraaaa unlverally etu-
denta are coming to Omaha t attend
the dance, when they will alee be eater
talned by their sorority sister and fr.
Urntty brothers at week-end parties fol
io wing the dance.
There la much rivalry existing among
the various high school clubs as to which
one will decorate the Corners, a there
ar ten clubs and ti'y three corner to
decorate, Thia will be real reunion.
as the classes for the last several year
ar all planning t attend, and each eiaa
w.Il have it class banner displayed la
the hall.
Exceptionally attractive programs, car
rying out th school colore, are la prep-
hratia. A specialty program will be
glvea la Connection with the affair.
number or dinner parties eontpoaed of
both students and alumni are being
planned to precede the dance.
' Chaperoning the dance will be:
Mraara and Meadamea
N. H. Nelaon, K. N. Howes,
n. Tracy, j. . zipiei,
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J. U I'aitton, J. Kats, I i . II
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J. M. M-tcelf, LoulKe Rrauss, I I i - 111
P. M. Wheeler. K Miller. 11 11
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John A. MiHiiane, i f Kountse, ill Will I
feftWr- felghen.
A. V. KliiHler. Chaa. Mutx. Ill 1 II I i I
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For the Future.
The Fontenelle Needier raft d .nt
west Thuraday mernoon at I 'clock la
th Bchmollcr Mueller recital hall.
Mr. U R. Wallao will entertain ai a
large kenalngton at her home Wednes-
aay arternoon. Over fifty guest will
bo present.
Mrs. N. H. Kelaoa, president of th
Omaha Woman's elub, will entertain th
directory at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her
homo Saturday. Covers wilt be laid tor
twenty-seven guests.
Mr. and Mr. Harry W. Miller wlU V
a muHcal Saturday, April 10, at their hem
uertrua Asenlth Miller, soprano, will
giv the proa-ram. assisted by M.ak Madge
West, Violinist and Mlaa Elolae West at
tna piano.
The junior Musical club will be enter
tained Saturday afternoon, April W, by
rira.P.E.Irovajoy
evening. It la the last dance of the high
fechoot rear that la closely" connected with
th school, th officer will appear in
their full drea un forms and the grand
inarch will be very pretty sight.
Dancing Recital.
The pupils of Miss Mary Colt fVltl give
a dancing recital Saturday arternoon of
this week at the Metropolitan club.
Among tme who hava.eocepvsd te act
ka pat rone forth affair aret
ton. fTie plans to return home the latter
part of the week.
Mr. and Mra. C. F. McOraw are spend
ing this week In Pan DIpko vialtlng the,
I exposition. They have traveled ovei l.ono
mile by automobile through eorn
California durlnr last month. .
Senator and Mrs. Ollbert A. HltchcocK
lent Mlas Ruth Hitchcock ar stht In
WaKhlnRton, but will probably trrto .n
Omaha next week, when they will w?cuny
their apartment at Hyland Court.
! Mrs. Qeorne Prlnx will be home Mon
day from Excelsior Springs, where he j
has been for the last week with her I
weoaier win prooaoiy remain longer ai
the Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford, who
have apent aevrral weoks In Bermuda on
their wedding- trip, left Nnaeau Tueaday
! for New York City and are spending
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dar-
row of Murfreaboro, Tenn., formerly of
Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford are ex
, pected In Omaha about the middle of
.April.
I In and Out of the Bee Hire.
ifr. and Mrs. Oeorge II. Payne returned
today from California.
Mra. John N. Baldwin left Wednesday
for a few days stay in Chicago.
Mis Luella Anderson spent a few
day In Bloux City with friends this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Georg W. LeJer will
leave Tuesday for a short trip to Chicago.
Mlaa Callita Reynold Is spending her
Easter, vacation with friend la Olen
wood, la.
Mrs. C. W. McDonald of Council Bluff
I spending th week with her daughter,
Mrs. Blxby.
Mr. and Mra. John B. Brain returned
Thuraday from a five weeks' stay In
California and th expositions.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C Peter and daugh
ter. Mlaa Daphne and Mia Gladys, have
returned from a month In California.
Mr. M, R. Murphy, aocompa tiled by
her daughter, Mlaa Helen, will leave this
evening for San Francisco and the erpoel-
tlona.
Mr. Will Burns went t Chloag-o Sun-
I day to meet Mrs. W. A- Redack upon her
return from Florida. They arrived home
Friday.
Mr. Samuel Kata haa returned from
a four months' trip in the south and la
at home with her son, Mr. jay B. Kata.
and Mra, Kata.
Mr. Walter Pare went to New Tor'
Thursday to Upend the Easter vacation
with her eon, Richard, who la attending
I school at Laurenceville.
Mrs. Charles Teat Stewart and daughter.
Mis Marie, who have been visiting Mr.
and Mr. James McFerron of Chicago
for a short time, hav returned home.
Mr. Campbell Fair left Saturday to
Join her arm, 'Campbell, at Fort Dodfre,
la., for Easter and then will go on to
Baltimore and th east for the summer.
Mra John Madden, Mra. Adolph Stors
and Mis Ophelia Harden leave the early
part of the week for a short stay In Chi
cago. Th party will be at the Hotel
Blackatone.
Mr. and Mr. W. J. Foye arrived horn
Saturday from two week in Nw York,
where they went to spend the aprlng
vacation with their daughter, who 1 in
school ther.' "
INTER OCEAN BUILDING
WILL BECOME CHURCH
CHICAGO. April .--Th bvlldtn- for
merly occupied J,y the Chicago Inter
Ocean newepnrer at Monroe end Dear
born etre:ts. In the heart of the bualneaa
district, will be made Into a church, It
was announced today. It has been rented
by the Moody church and will be opened
for rellKious services next week.
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JVertheune'r,
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cer are: Mis Dorothy Darlow, presi
dent, and Mia lleth Perrlgo, secre
tary and treasurer.
Pleasure. Tut.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Young enter
tained Informally at dinner laet evening
at their home. Th table waa decorated
with aprlng flower and eight guest were
entertained. i
MU Marie Pollan entertained at a ken-
alngton for Ml Fern Solomon, one of
th aprlng brides. Th afternoon was
spent la tatting, followed by a musical
program. The table decorations were
auggeetlve ef Eeater time. Thos present
were:
Mlaaea Mlnn.
fena Kolirmon, Cecil Nixnn,
Mabel Kiewlt, Eleanor Lour,
r.unic wnawey. vim BterN,
Martha Belter, Marlon Pollen,
Mri Berry, Borate Caway.
Daffy Dill Club Party.-
Th Parry Dm iAtnoaeaat era met fct
th home of Mr. Victor Johnson Thurs
day afterao. Mra, W. Jacobus waa the
guest of th elub, Th axt meeting WQl
b held at th home of Mra. SL H, Lave.
Those present were:
Meadame Meadamea
r. a walker.
Nal Ilaaen,
V. R. Hasty,
). M. Kent.
C. M. Cochran.
U. M. Fletcher.
Arthur Hansen,
I. N. Hammond,
Bert Alexander,
1 M. Co. hran.
Ftnvd Miller,
Victor Jobs
W. A. Smith,
D. . Lovejoy.
Honor Departing Gutitt.
Mra I. J. Copenharve entertained
dinner Friday in honor of Mra W, 1L
Goodman and Mlaa Cora Goodman, who
leave lu a few day to tnek their bom
in Von Una, and Mr. Jameson, who will
make her home in flout City, la. Easter
Ullet formed th eeaterptec and fcaaler
favor were received by the guests. Thoe
present were:
Meedftmex
W. H tiotximan,
JoMih Jfintf-non,
Theodore 1 liloteoa,
Clareii- Ljvely,
f'lark Youna.
l-iiie W tncaard,
fcilweea
Cr (luodmad,
i (Ite Copecutarva,
Weadamee .
Oua Cavalt, .
Klna,
. M. Doty,
Wary GIow,
1. J. Copeeiharv.
Mlaa
Winnie Brow
f UkKagu.
I Kennedy,
nil Kllj'atrick,
lea Kountae,
With the School Set
Mlaa Florence Rahra. who la attending
school la Bt. Loula, la spending the
I aster holiday with her parent. Mr. and
Mr. J. B. Rahra.
Arthur loomU. who la a atudent at
Cornell university.' left Ithaca Wednes
day evening for Mew York to apend
Eaater Vaeatle a houae gueat ef th
ahrtoonlat. C. A. Brlgga
Mr. Harold McCoanell returned SatuN
tay morbln- from Notre Dam university
apand Easter with hi parent, Mr. and
Mrs. A- B. McCeaaelV.
MUe Helen Peterson, returned yesterday
from th convent I Davenport. Ia, with
Mia Ruth Kola, and both win epead the
spring vacation In Omaha. Miss Nolan
will be with her parents at their horn h
airacre ed Mia PeUraoa WlU visit
Concert Tueiday Ereninj.
The ooncert to be given Tuesday even
ing by the Hampton Singer at the Young
Women' Chrtallan aaaoclatloti auditorium
promise to be well attended. Thia will be
the aecond musical event ef Tuesday
Among tboe"wh will act a patreaeaeea
r
Meedamee Meadamea-.
M. T. larloW. Frank Hamilton)
Ward M Buraeaa. Kdein It. Jens.
rar u. rmrae. iteorae
Kamuel B. Calawell, John I
Vl-tor B. Caldwell. Thoni
Clement Oaae, . Charlea Kountae.
rederlrh ii. cohn, r.uther I Kounta.
II. Cole. Charles Offutt,
E. Crofoot. R. O. Peters.
Frederi'-k II. Davis, Victor Roaewater,
rl. D. Tiaon, Arthur O. mlth,
larrr lKorly, Harry A .Tukey,
Hen OaJ lasher. C. M. WUbllm. -
Miss Jeaale Millar.
Danoei in the Future.
The Paa-eloa club will give a dancing
party at Metropolitan hall Tuesday even
ing.
The Twinkle rlub will give a monthly
dancing party Tueaday evening at the
Metropolitan halt
The Coma elub will give a dancing
party Monday evening. April U, la th
ball room of th Rom hotel.
The Ooronad rlub will entertain at
"(red roee" dancing party at Chamber'
academy Monday evening. Red
will b ed In the decoration
Th Oalverslty elub will give a dane
for tts member t th Fontanel! hetol
Monday evening. April 11 Thia will prob
ably be th only larg affair given by thia
club ant H tre new auertere ere ready
All arrangement hav bee mad for
the military bop at Chamber Friday
a.fdama-L
H. Wrrnan,
F. P. Klrkendall.
C. Iledlck,
I'aitton,
Ualnea,
Remington,
'. Mii-ormtck,
r.aatnuin,
1'owle,
Sahoney
ti-elf,
heeler.
C. t)gdn,
tkmltl Diet,
w. it.
W. Bhelton.
Mi-Hiian.
Summfta.
HOW.
V. hlmder.
W. It. Huchnta.
F. A. Erevan,
H. H. fpraau.
J. Clark Colt,
W. T. Page.
Oerrit Fort,
T. Kountse.
ftlBrS!?-
fu. F. Crofoot,
K C. Oeorae,
M. C. Patet.
F. 11. Iavla,
F. T. Hamilton,
Warren Hogera,
W. R. McKeen,
Chaa O. Otfutt,
W. H. Wheeler,
Geo, B. i'riiis,
W. M. Burareea,
F. ft. Cowgiil,.
EL M. Falrttuld,
i. P. Oulou,
A. d. LweaoO,
Frank W. Judaon.
J, naraer,
CI K Keller.
Mlaa Mary Munohhoff.
Fjiraarement Tea.
J Mr. and Mra, Frederick Lahnhoft en
tertained at tea Saturday afternoc at
which they announced the engagement
ef their daughter, Mia Maurtn Francek
to Mr. Evert Lynn Kllgor.
Th room were decorated with aprlng
flower. In the dining room daffodil
were used profusely and a large bowl
of yellow tulip waa used a th table
centerpiece. The announcement wa
written on small arrolla which were hid.
dea In a yellow roe at each place. Th
w editing will b celebrated on June l
at the home ef th brlde'a parent. The
gueeta present at the announcement
tea were:
Meademea
W. A. Redlek,
S. AVertt
H. Frank
J. Kats.
I. Klealer, '
II. Reaelithal,
N. Mantel.
H. Fellhebner,
M. Miller,
V. Harris.
8. U lefen,
Louise Strauss,
U tiller.
A. Ijandauer.
Victor itosewater,
W. llolaman,
Erne s. Kutieson,
L. I Kountse,
A. Moran,
J. J. Hanlghen,
Chas. Mutx,
j. K. Stout,
Arthur Mets,
W. R. Hustings,
Keen. Abbott,
W. R. Wateon,
T. C Sadlei
ltodney BUss,
A. A. Mclaughlin,
H Neville,
l'. O Alltaon,
E, Jenkins,
A. Cornlah,
J. M. DnuKherty,
F. V. !.
V. 17. Klaael,
C. Itroderscn,
A. Koon,
J. J. bolomon,
K. O. Rnaei.
K. H. Scott,
H. A. Tukey.
J. M. PsJdrUr,
Chaa. VVUhelin,
Clement ChasA
Lr U li. Buajhmha,
A. L. Reed.
Daniel Baum,
Mlaaea
Oal Thompson,
Ruth Peters,
lod ell Unrein,
Maud Pi'iv,
Ada Hardy,
Joacplilo vraik.
Oertnide Weeth,
Maiin Met,
Mlase
Francea Bamhart,
l.uctlle Peters.
I'eari Hlastna.
Mary Cluae.
Uolda Vawter,
Aenea Ntrhoiaon,
Henrietta PrtnLy,
La Vaugha Lehunoff.
Fertonal Mention.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Mr. W. A. C. Joiinsoa ha been con
fined to her home thia week with a
ever attack af -tohslUfls.
vjohn Knot ha returned to ' Groton
chool, Groton, Ma,' after apendlng- the
erring vacation her with Mr. and Mra.
Frank Crawford.
Mr. and Mr. Georg Coupland of El
gin, Neb., who hav been traveling la
California thl winter, are expected In
Omaha Wednesday.
Mis Lucille Bacon and Mlas Nannie
Spalding, who have spent the week in
Kansaa City, the guests of Mrs. W. J.
Card well, returned home yesterday.
Mlaa Marion KUhii will leave Tuesday
for Nashville, where she will be one of
the attendant at th wedding of Mis
Margaret Ranton. Mlaa Kuhn plana to
be rone se venal week.
Mis Hortenae Clarke, with her father.
Mr. W. B. Clarke, left yesterday for
NW York, th Utter having recovered
from hi accident sufficiently to travel.
They have been her for th last ten
oaya the guests bf Mr. and Mra. Loufei B.
Clarke.
Mr. and Mr. Den lee Barkalow hav
taken a houae at 11 North Thirty-ninth
atreet and will move Into It the latter
part t next week. Mr. ami Mr. Barka
low hav been living with her parent,
Mr. and Mr. & P. Peck, for th last
year or so,
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department. For years
we have been pleasing
the people of Omaha
with articles we have
made up especially for
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next time you have
something you want to
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done in the jewelry line.
Our stock of new
mountings offers many
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We are dyeing a great many
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In the new shades of blue and
green, also many white polo
coats are being dyed In some
dark shade they come out
nicely.
We guaranteesatlsfactlon
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services.
Phone your orders.
The Pantorium
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The great prima donna so
prano of the Metropolitan
Opera Co., New York, who
appears in concert textTues
day evening, April 6th, at
the Hotel Fontenelle, haa ex
pressed her preference for,
and is using, the BTSXN
WAY, the ' greatest Piano
produced at the present age.
The STEINWAY is tho
chosen instrument of about
all the world-famoua musi
cians of the present and past
generation.
You are cordially invited
to visit our ; STEINWAY
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Iowa,
ephlne lloyer, who have been apendlng
the winter at Tonawanrta, K. T will ar-
Hv Thursday to spend th summer lb
Omaha. . They will go down to Ashland
with Dr. MlUener Tuesday before th
wedding.
DaaghertpKerrtiiffaa Wedding.
The' wedding of Mis EutsJt Kerrigan
of Oreeley, Neb., and Mr. Joha Oeigfetoa
Daugherty, formerly of Omaha, eon of
Mr. and Mra. John M. Deugherty, Will
be celebrated ' Wednesday, April 14, at
th horn of th bride's parent la
Oreeley, t
Eng-afcrementa. ,
Mr. and Mr. C. J. Lyon announoe th
engagement of their daughter, Hasel, t
Mr. R. Eltwood Pratt Th wedding will
take plar son time In May.
Entertains at Kensington.
Mis Sadie .Scott gave a kenalngto
Saturday afternoon In honor of Mra. F.
W. Scott, who Is the gueat of Mr,
Mra. O. A. Scott. Those present were!
Weddine Ham.
Tb wedding of Mis Dorothy Jean
Fraata and Mr. Edward Vestal ef Knox
villa, Tenn., will b celebrated Tueaday
afternoon at 4 o'clock at th horn et th
bride parents, Mr. and Mr R. U
Pranta. ltv. L'dwtn Hart Jenks of the
first Preebytertan church will officiate.
The wedding will be a quiet one. only
relative and Intimate friends attending.
There will be no attendant Immediately
after the ceremony the young people wlU
laav for Knoxvllle, where they win be
et home after May L
' Invttatlona have been teeued tor the
wedding of Mis Jeaal Abbott Boott.
daughter of Mr. William Clement Boott
of Ashland. Keb, and Dr. Frederick H.
MtUeater of thl city, which will take
plar Thuraday afternoon at I 31 o'clonk
at the home of the brlde'a father. Dr.
MUlener and hi bride will take a west
er trip, and after May 1 will be at homo
la Omaha. Dr. Mtllener's mother, Mrs.
E. T. MUlener. and hi aufit, UU Jdl
Mlaaea
Luelle Brown,
June Brown,
riotvwce JUiah.
Kntherine Oould.
Mesdamea
Ctieatrr Nieman,
rred Keys.
Misers
(ieorKlana Davia,
- arKlieretta Burke,
N a 11 a rreaton,
Meadamea-
Q, A. Scott.
Morris Dunham. ,
With the Card Clubs.
Mra. O. Fluhr entertained the members
Of the Delay High Five rlub at her horn
Thuraday afternoon. High score for th
rrd game were made by Mr. Fluhr,
Mrs. M. Rocheford, Mrs. C. T. TUtekln
and Mr. Hoy Fetter. The club will meet
In two weeks with Mrs. Rocheford.
With the Viiitort.
Mr F. W. Foott of Lodaepole, Neb,, Is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Scott.
Mr. H. Curtis Crowdeiey of Kaasa
City, Mo., Is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Freak Burehmore.
Mrs. Den Iloyce of Chicago is vlaitlna
her parent Mr. and Mrs. V. C Patter
son. Mr. Bqyc has gon to F1nc with,
hi father on a bustaea trip.
Kewg of the Wayfareri.
Mr. and Mra Oeorg lsrandeta ar ha
California.
UlM. L. T. Pack is at present la Boa-
si
' IMAGINE YHfc FINEST
DINNER YOU CAN
and then com here and get a
finer on. For thl Is pre-eminently
the place of good eating:,
and those who tome. her once
speedily recognise that fact.
Suppose you try a dinner or
luncheon here Just to see how
good a restaurant can be.
75o Table O'Hot Sunday Dinner
GANSON'S CAFE
1505-10 Howard 8t.
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THE BRANDEIS STORES
T'HE miny expressions of admiration for the Piano
Rooms in The Brandeis Stores, together with the
sincere appreciation of the. public for the series of
recitals that dedicated this new department last week,
testify to their immediate success.
OPPORTUNITY was given the Omaha public to
be entertained by the leading talent of the city
and to inspect and enjoy the Piano Rooms which we
have endeavored to make the best in the Middle
West. Instruments that have been approved by
master artists were used for these recitals and will be
the only kind of instruments we shall have. Only
those instruments whose reputation has been built
up by years of sincere effort and a constant striving
for perfection will have a place here.
IT is the hope of The Brandeis Stores that the future
will develop other occasions as enjoyable as was
this series of recitals. We extend to all a sincere
invitation to visit the Piano Rooms and express their
approval of the instruments displayed.' w
SUBSEQUENT announcements of this department
will, we believe, be of much interest in Omaha.