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s-n TirE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 17, 1915. SOCIETY AND ALL THE MUSES Plans for the Winter Include En tertainmtnt of the Very Highest Clan. DRAMATIC STARS ARE TO TALK Uncial Calendar. PT'NPAY Mr. and Mr M. MonhMt. re caption for Mr. and Mn I-eo Klein. I to 10 p. m : Srmpool rlirti, Mlaa Kva Alplrn. hoMPas; rampnre lunrnron, ?'iith Omaha 'mintrv club. ... NPAY Mrs. Klwnoil Pratt and VIM llplf-n Buck. Orphfiim partv for MtM Kdlth Norrta: Thursday Morning Tlowl Ins club, lunrhrnn at f'ato?i hotrl; Knrtnlchtly Rrlilpi" club, Mlas IonlM Ptori. hnitas: Malva Whlpt club. ala donlc tmple; Oadkl concert parties at Auditorium TfK")AT-rvhutartte rtridre r,Unj v'"" Marlon Kuhn. nostras; HHdre Plnnor rliib meets: Mr. Oeorre Prandcla, liwrh"!"1 for Mrs Horry rtonwnrth "na VIm Ulllan- Rnavr of CMmr. Trof. C. W. Purlfv. addrvas at University club at 1 o'clock luncheon. KINKWA Y Karrrd Heart alumnae, annual mcettna: Pariah Ald society of Trinity cathedral, at deanery: Pratt Norrla weddlnr; Ovttt-Ptinn weddlna: North fide I'rmrreawlve club, card party. THI'RgPA Y-Omahe Women's press rlirh. annual meeting' and luncheon. Hole Ixvl. 1 p. m : fomin club, Mri. Arthur Hoover, boatese; Klka' Dancing club party: White Bhrtno social, Mt sonic temple. PATVMPAT The Panaant, ITotel Trm tenelle. Pocletr will alt at the feet af th Muaea this winter. Of music, art, drama an 4 th dance especially wilt w enjoy and learn much. Tha charity concert course and th nw- Inaugurated municipal concerts at the Auditorium are deatlned to brinir to Omaha tha sweetest songbirds to be a, cured, to aay nothing; of tha prnrrsrns planned by tha Tuesday Morning Huslral club. Early In November, tha Omaha, So ciety of Fine Art Inaugurate lta leo ture eouraa which will Includa lectarera of national and International fame. Prof. Charlea Zueblln. of Boat on; John Cowper Powya of Oxford. Enrtand; Alfred Noyea, tha Ensllsh poet: Walter Bcott Terry of Brooklyn; A.' D. F. Hamlin of New Tore.; Lnrado Taft of Chlcaao; and JRaymond Wyer of Muskegon, Mich., ara Included In tha list. Dramatle Ktara. Tha newly-organised Omaha center of tha Drama Leaf" of America will brtnr ua Man In tha dramatis firma ment, bealdee arranging an attractive llt of local speakers who will present dif ferent phase of the drama Monday aft ernoon of each week at the puhllo li brary. ldy Gregory cornea . to the Brandela theater to talk on "The Irian Theater" October M, tinder the auspices of thle lea rue. One treat for which Omahana were preparing baa been made Imposalbte by the removal of Everett Pean Martin from Das Motne to New Tork City, Mr. Martin bad been engaged by the "octal Settlement board to rive a series of six lecture on "The Spirit of Modem Life." Terpalchorean. affalra thla . winter promt to be especially enjoyable, the The dansanta and souper dantants at the Fontsnell belnf a welcome addition to tha calendar of dancing dates. Notei of Interest" Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase ere -expected In Omaha about October 26 to pend a week. They will be the guests of Mrs. Warren Rogers at the lleaton. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hill left Thursday te make a motor trip to California, At Denver they will bo Joined by Mr. and Mrs. James MeOIIl, who will make the remainder of the trip with tbem. The party will be gona two month. Mrs. John O. Bourke arrived Wednes day from the east and Is at th FW torn-He for ten days. Mrs. Bourk and her daughters left Omaha two or thre years ago and have been In Washington and Philadelphia most ot the time., Miss Anna Bourke la at present In Arlsona and Pauline, now Mrs. Alexander Malsh, is living near Philadelphia. Arthur Loomla and Philip Chase, two Omaha boys at Cornell, have made the Mandolin club, which with the alee club makes concert tours at Ohrt.itmae time and ha been beard to Omaha several time. Mrs. William E. Martin leavea tomor row for Moline, 111., to make arrange ments for tha aeries of lecture to be given there by Mrs. Anthony Merrill th end of thla month. Mr. Charles Kountsa arrived-, home Wednesday from the east. Mrs. Kountse went from Cleveland, where they stopped to see their son. Penman, at th Uni versity school, to Indianapolis to visit Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, and will not be bom umU next week. Mr. Herman u. Kopaid, who took a three-year academio course and two years of law at the University of Chicago, will enter Columbia university for his last year of law. Mr. Kopald Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Kopald of this city, Amoatf th Vliitort. ' . Mrs. W. F. McKlnnsy ot Hastings, Neb-, la th truest of Mr. Mlnnl H Bexten. Dr. lament Wtohterman of Bouth Pekln, III., Is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. aid Mrs. J. A. Wichterman. Mr. Walter Appel and en atl 4ugbter, Dorothy CoUa, of Penvar are visiting at th horn of Mrs. Appel' sister, Mrs. Cora Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Atra K. Brown and chil dren of Fremont are spending th week. end In Omaha as frueata of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Mill. Mrs. Brown was1 for merly Mis Mary Faha of Omaha, MIm Ruth Wiggles worth of Boston ar rived Monday to visit Mrs. R. R. 11 ul lister. Mr. and Mrs. O, a BnJth of Hot Springs, S. D., are the gueets of her daughter, Mrs. Jo Roth, and Mr. Roth. Mrs. O. R. Kinyon of Owatonna, Minn., la tha guest of her sister; Mrs. If. It Ramadale. Mrs. K. R. Gardner of Newport News. Vs., 1 the guest of her uncle and aunt. Dr. J. B. Whltaker, and Mrs. Whltaker. Mrs. Oardiner la on ber way to th Cali fornia, xpoaition. Ching: of Residence. Mr. and Mr. Frank WUhelm or Chi cago, formerly of this city, are about to ciov Into thwlr new home vn Welllug ton avenue, tetween the Kl-.erldan road -and Lincoln Park driveway. M'as flerah Adler and Mr. A. O. Block and email eon. Hylvart, clnltlren vt Mra. J. Adlrr. wlU lav the latter part of next vteek to make their home In Ileglna, Can ada, where they will join Mr. Iilock. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Urlrnmel have moved Into their new horn at 121 North Urd street. Mis. Oi&rles Marsh ha taken the furmor VU Campbell, borne at 6tCl Capl iul atveaua, and will move In this week. Mr acd Mrs. U. 11. Payne huve suld their home In Failure to Ur J. A. SuiidrrUmd. ho :ll take poaaesalon l:oiubr 1. . Mr. suud Mrs. W. O. Perry have axld A VISIT 22rs.lfI.Sireet their home at 4W California street to Mr. and Mr. C. C. He Id en or pmaha. Campfire Loncheon. A campfire luncheon, and, they term It, Indian pow-wow, following an after noon' outing In th woods adjoining the old South PI'lo Country club, la th novel manner In which five well known South Side bachelors will entertain a large party of Invited guecU thla afternoon and venlng. Outing and Indian attire will b In vogue and many original and amusing features have been planned for the occa sion. The entire club house ha been re served for use should the weather prove unfavorable In the open. The Invitation Hat Includes a number from Omaha proper as well a from out of th city. The hosts of th affair are Martin J. Con boy. James P. Sullkvaa, Frank N. Bmlth. Edward Cahilt and Jo seph F. Powers, while acting a chaper ons will be Mr. and Mrs. Itlchard Novak aa well aa a number of other oouple from the younger married set Rpfina Club Dance. The Begin club of th South Sid en tertained at a dancing party at the Cen turion hall Thursday evening. Those, pres ent were: Mlaaea Mlaaea Vrlma Oood, Margaret Shield, Mercedee r'arrelt, Mae Kurnliam Marie McOovern, Marie Mot'auley, Margaret Hannon, IK. McCarthy, IaiIu McOreer, Kathryn I-owry. Hertha I'lchnovsky, Oraca Walah, F.tleen Puggan, , . arah Ah, ,. . Jennie Hall, Margaret O'Hara, Clerlrude MuCnuley, Mary McQueen. tltnlt-n I-lcbnovsky, Irene Mcftraw, Marie Mullaiy, lliereaa ifemann. Aiarceiia KavanaugnAiargaret ivolan. MyHle Koy, 4'athrrlne Ieafsy, niargnret Williams, i inrn, I'worak, Amy Ferguson, Anna McMahqn, K. Herry. M. Sterrett. " Meaara I P. Hiillivan.', Kuaebla Mangan, Vna Kavanaugh, Itoae Hantton, CVIIa Mi Manus, Meaara John Buckley, J. W. Berlaga. r j. narry, tiarla Itapp. J. P. Sullivan, I.eo McOovern, I.. II. Hull Inbaugh. r.ti lianiey. . Kd oat, i. O iary. I Kavanaugh, M. J. Hoafey. jr. Hert Tanner, J. F. Powers. Ieo McQueen. J, I: McUruw, . W. Mniltlt, 1. O. J'arka. Kmmett McMahon, 4 'on Heefcy, 1 4. I'urran. Harvey guinn. Otto Hallgrrn, I'at Connor, William Mccauiey, Jamea Powers, w. Muilniy, I'eter Kavanaugh, F. J. Mnnnnan, K. Wllllania, 1.CO lUntinn, v K. N. Hmlih. J. Sterrett. I (J. tlreen. J. Cunnliuiham. Meaara. ann raesoamea Bli hard Novak, John Mulcahy, Ueorge Parks, Jr.; Arthur Markey. Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mra. K. K. Rous celebrated their golden wedding anntversary October T at their home. Meadow Orove. Short talks were mad by Rev. C. W. Ford, who repeated th marriage ceremony; nev. Earl E. llowen of Omaha, Rev. Charlea Rouse of DeWItt and U C Leach of Oakdale. Mrs. May R. Bowen aang "I Love You Truly" and Mlaa Wllla Weaver of South Pakota, a granddaugh ter, played the Lohengrin wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse were married at Batavla, Wl. They moved' to Meadow Grove In 1870, Mr. Rouse was a soMlerJ in in civil wan serving in ine l ninr fourth Illinois volunteer Infantry. He served a postmaster at Meadow Orove for twelve year. Thy have seven chil dren living: Mr. Lulu Collin and Henry L. Rouse, Meadow Grove;. Mrs. Ellsa Weaver, Dalian, a D.; Ooorge C. Rouse and Mrs. Lepha Recroft. Omaha; C. Ray Rouae, Meadow drove, and Mrs. ' May Bowen. Omaha. The last two named are 1 ; WILL BE WEDDED EARLY IN , THE WEEK. Jfary JT&rfLsz F0RMER ?;A "E0N ) . f N 1 A SIOUX CITY GIRL GUEST OF MRS. J N. C. LEARY. TIargaret Du$$an. HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED IS JUST ANNOUNCED, r Abrce Josephine BredJe twins. There are twenty-tw grandchil dren 'and three , great-grandchildren.' Mr. Rouse two brother and thre sis ter were also present, the youngest being m years old and th oldest being W year Old. Marriage Announcements. ' Th wedding of Mis Ella Boldt and Mr. Harry Carson will b celebrated Tuesday afternoon, October M, at the German Lutheran church. At Seymour Lake Country Club, Friday evening marked th closing ot the club and th event was celebrated with a dinner-danoe. A splendid musical program was given during the dinner hour, thoaa contributing being Mis Qor dan. contralto; Mia Lyman, soprano; Mlaa Helen Tate, aaxaphoft; Mia Bea Wldaman, reader. President T L, Combs presented the golf trophies, which tiad been won In th various contests during th season , . , Miss Stsjcla. Mulvlhlll antr4lne - dancing party, having aa her guests:" Mlasee Misses (. harlot te Lovely, IJly Ring, Ann McMahon. Maj-gueril Curlen. ' Messrs. ' ' ' ' John liennewlta, . W. J. C'aughlin, U. V. Caughlm, wary cnguan, Maasra. 11. A, Walters. J. C. Cunningham, W. H. Hoye. II. A I'ullun Dining together at on tabe were: Meaara. and Mesdames i C. H. Marlev, Oaude Orchard, R. I'-, bchlnucl, w. B. Daalogur. U. M. Laverty. . , Mr. William Tagg. Mr. and Mr. Kvsrett Buckingham en tertained at dinner, having with them: Meaara. and Mesdames R. J. 1 'Inning, Ueorge Kelley. Harry Jordan, With Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wtndhalm wer: Meaara. and Mesdames C. M, Andrews William Foots, of Council Bluffs, John Stuben, H. A. Wahl, John Kuhn. John Martin. Mrs. K. T. Tate entertained at a dano- Ing party, her guests being: Misses Mlaaea . Helen Yates, AdJI Fogg. Kila Bell. Messrs. Howard Pouglaa, Bert Tanner. (Irace Pale, loue McCrane, lone Fogg, Meaara. : Kilward Lynch. Virgil iH-france, Hi b Pavla. H. U McWUUama and C. Vollney Par ker were hosts at a dinner and dancing party.. The table waa prettily decorated with aiow mound of pink roses and ewanaoala, which oonoealed favors for the guests. Included In the party were: Mlaaea Misses Mabel Mslcher, Mary Connor. Kitilo Worlev, Mvasrs. ana Meedames ; C A. Meloher. Victor Johnson, Curtis Cook, Mr. (lull Current. Mlas Margaret Fox was hostess at 'a dancing party, when she entertained: Mlasee Viellle Murphy. Mil Marie O'Brien, Maloney ot Council Bluffs, Messrs Jack l a I kins, Panlel Mara, HwiK l'aut of Cincinnati. 1 1 neaa Flanuagan, J'eha Fltuinagan, I Catliertne U'iirten. Meaara T. O. iloior, ' Itex Olaen, Jack O'Connor, ; Charlea Puff f Council Pluffa. Mr. and Mra. Charlea Henley. Miss Grace Pool had with her: Mr. and Mra. Purand. . Mr. and Mra. U. 11. Roberta. Mrs. Sinclair. Mias Kiisabvth Zimmerman. Mr. Koefer. J Mr, Daugherty. Another dinner party was eordpoeed T Mr. and Mrs. John Beklns. Mr. and Mr. Oeorga Francis, Mr. and Mra. George MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. S. Tobln. WUh Mr. ADdr Mr- W. B. Cheek wer I. yw lav v. ': . ?. 'y A KANSAS CITY GIRL VISITING WITH EUGENIE PATTERSON. HiHrcI Tailersoix PRESIDENT OF THE "JUST FOR WORK" CLUB. 2&$. Hsrlm Bueilep Mr, and Mrs. F. O. Roberts, Mrs. Moore, Mia lrma Book' sod Dr, W. A. Cox Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tanner had Mr. and Mrs. J. M Hogan with them, while Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fltsgerald were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meloher. Downey-Impey Wedding. A very pretty wedding m celebrated at high noon yesterday at St. Peter's church, when Miss Gladys Impay, daugh ter of Dr. and Mr. C. Impey, became the bride of Mr. Harold Downey. Rev. Father McCarthy officiated and Mia Scooup aang preceding the ceremony. Th church waa decorated with palm and whit chrysanthemums and the fam ily pews wer tied with th flower and large bow of tulle. ' Th bride wore an exquisite gown, of white satin trimmed In Chantllly lace. with court train, th skirt mad In pan nier effect and the waist out with low square neck and long sleeve. Th tulle Vll waa Caught with llllea of th valley and ahe carried a bouquet of llllea of the valley and vwansonla. Mrs. Edward Hlakeley, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and wore a gown ot taffeta In Dresden an ados ot rainbow effect, with tulle draperies. She wore white slipper and carried, . pink chrysanthemums. Mlaa George Trimble, maid ot honor, was gowned In yellow embroidered faille with fluffy tulle draperies, th skirt shert and th waist cut low with sjigei sleeve of tulle. She carried yellow chrysanthe mums and wore slipper and stockings of yellow. Mis Irene Downey, slater of th groom. wore s, costume of pink embroidered faille with pearl trimming and tulle draperies. with slippers and stockings ot pink. She carried white chrysanthemum. The three attendants wore hats of gold lac with black crown and trimmed in roaaa of rainbow hue. Mr. Impey, mother of th bride, was gowned In taupe oharmeua. ' combined 1th chiffon of th him shad aud trimmed In white lac. Mr. Downey, the groom's mother, wore a wistaria aatln with chiffon waist trimmed In lace and embroidered In Iri descent, "' Sherman McCaffrey was beat man and the usher were Jack MoShane and Rob- art Hyland. Following th ceremony a wedding breakfaat was served at the home of the bride's parents, at which only th bridal party and relative wer present. A re caption was held from 130 to 3:30 o'clock. Th houae waa attractively decorated with shower of pink rosea hanging from th chandeliers and wall pockets holding yellow chrysanthemums. The centerpiece on th tabi was of pink roses. Th bride gave the groom a dress set and his gift to her -waa a handsom dla- mond ring. The bride's attendant re-1 ceived silver Portn boxes, with the exoep-j Hon of the matron of honor, to whom ! she gave a gold bracelet. . Mr. Downey presenerd his ushers with gold pencil. t Mr. and Mra. Downey left yesterday afternoon for a three weeks' trip te Cali fornia, after which they will be s,t home at UK Houth Thirty-fifth street Th brid wore a travail ug suit of brown broadcloth, trimmed In fur and a toque of velvet to match. Weddinj Cards Received. Cards have teen received here from Mr. and Mr. Edward JL, Cudahjr for the ii t ' . , ' - . ? , 'V l 1: t v . f A .. .. . ..v . . : 4t ,. '. . - - - ' . I I ffEy . - marriage of their daughter, Helen, and Mr. Austin Herr Nlblack on the after noon of Saturday, October SO, at t o'clock at U Banks street. Chicago. A recep tion follows the ceremony. Mrs. Frank Wllhelm, nee Jean Cudahy, will be tha matron of .honor and Mr. Alden Pwlft of Chicago the beat man. Dr. and Mra. Harry Monroe McClana han have Issued cards for the marriage of their daughter, Kathryne Owen, to Dr. Joseph Aloyslus Henske on Wednes day evening. 'November S. at their home, 151 North Fortieth street. Only Intimate frtemis will be asked to the ceremony, but . a large reception will follow at o'clock. Miss Margaret Gamble, cousin of the bride, will be the only attendant and Dr. Andrew Henske of St. Louis, th groom's brother, will act aa best man. Betrothal Announcement at Tea. Mlas Blanche and Mis Olive Coffman gave a tea at their home Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock to announce the engagement of their alster, Mlas Myrtle Cot f man, to Mr. Florlan Newbranch. Those present were: Mead a me a Meedames Harvey Newbranch, Nebraska City, E. K. Haldeman, Earl Travis H. G. Naaburg, of Plattsmouth. N. C. Abbott ot Mlaaea Mlaaea Panay Williams, Josephine Htise, Elizabeth herryman, Juliet Orlfrin, Ciretchen McConnell; Frances Mulholland, F. tfle Cleland. Hasel Clough. Marian fears 11, Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea V. Bredle of Cedar Rapid, la., announce) th engagement of their .daughter. Alyce Josephine, to Mr. Selden Cornelius Ltnderman of Lincoln, Neb. Th wedding will take place the early part of December. Mis Bredle Is a sister of Mr. Charlea Grotte of this city, with whom she spend much ef her time. Et-A-Virp Club Dance. The Et-A-Vtrp club gave a dano at th Rom ..Hal Friday evening. The following wer present: Mlaaea Misses Wllia McCullough, Jesse Farmer, Grace Jones, Irene Hwearinger, neuian aiaxweii, , t iara. Kohlff. Marie O'Nlel, Llllle Kohlff, Grace Barber, Harrow, Mae Walah. May Grime. El ale PJerron, Marguerite Greenough, Beatrice GUltepe,' Mary Gallagher, Louisa Elbert. Grace Walsh, Grace Tucker, Ann Andresen, Cleda Wrsgg, Jeaate Neale, Pauline Faulkner, Gertrude Bell, Edna Altsadt. Dagma Hanson, Botllla Andresen, Fanny Kohler, June Oaf ford, O. Gregg, Clara BchueblL Irene Hlgbee. "Meaara. Fay Powell. Floyd K. Finch. Roy MuMrrave. Messrs.- F. A. Hobblns, Arthur Offerman, Oaoar Rohlff, A. E. Bwanaon, G. A. Rowlea, O. R. Bennett, Oaparton, C. Haarmann, C. N. Moulin, Tom CKeefe, C. L. Swannett, L. E. Anthony, F. A. Coulter, Max Agor, Emeat Johnson, Freeman Bradford. C. M. Tex, U W. Knight. George Steele. , tx P. Swanaon. Ted Isreal, O. A. Plxler, W. V. Bellera, W. J. Palmer. Thor Andresen, Charlea Aaaman, Arthur Jackson, I B. Boderberg, F. Derenhart, A. a. Nurse. Measrs. and Mesdames ft. M. Palling, C. B. Gaunt. Garnett, Famous Sculptor Passes Through. Mr. Gutxon Borglum, the famous New Tork sculptor, and one of the Omaha Borglnm family, paosed through Omaha on his way west Saturday but did not stop over. He did stop long enough, however, to take with him hi niece, Miss Ida Darlow, to whom he had wired an Invitation the night before to Join him In hi visit to the exposition, which Invitation that energetic, young woman accepted on a few hour notice. Mr. Borglum will be back in about two week. Past Festivities. Mrs. Arthur Pinto entertained at a luncheon Friday In honor of Mr. Jamea Ludlow. Mrs. Henry C. Van Gleson had as guests at the Fontenelle for dinner Mon day evening: Mrs. R. C. Patterson of Kansas City, Dr. and Mra. Charlea O'Nell Rich and Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Lemere. The party attended the theater after dinner. The B. T. O. G. club, which constats of fourteen women, all of whom formerly lived In Cedar Rapids, Neb., wev enter tained Friday afternoon at the home cf Mr. C. A. Perkins. Th guests of th club wer Mrs. Brown and Miss Clara Brown, mother and sister of Mrs. Per kins, and Mrs. Gould of Lincoln. - Th member present were: Mesdames A. U. Benham, W. J. Outhwalte, C. J. Jaycox, W. H. Hamilton, O. Halberslaben, O. R. Peterson, Nat Roberts. Mesdames E. P. Rogers, Ed. Todenhoft, C. A. Perkins, F. A. Nelson, A. N. Toland, Fred Harris, Social Affairs Planned. The Whit Shrine will hold a business session at th Maaonlo Temple Tuesday venlng, followed by a social hour. Th North Side Progressive club will give a card party Wednesday evening In their hall at Twenty-eighth and Fowler streets. Th Malva Whist club will have It first meeting at the Maaonlo Tempi Monday MADAME JOIlfflra eADSKI o visit our STELWAY parlors and see a complete line of .these world-famous instru ments. New York prices guaranteed. Moderate monthly payments arranged to suit the convenience of the pur chaser, and your old piano accepted in exchange if de sired. Art Booklet Free to all visitors. Sclimollcr & Mueller Piano Co. Exchusive Steinway Representative for Nebraska and Western Iowa. 1311-13 Farnam St., Omaha, feb. SHE WILL BE WEDDED ON WEDNESDAY. 3a at 1 p. m. All sojourner of th White Shrine Invited. The Thursday Morning Bowling club will meet for luncheon at the Paxton. Monday, and th afternoon will be apent In bowling. For Out-of-To wu Guest Mrs. John W. Griffith rntrrtslned in formally Wednesday for Mrs. O. Herbert Smith of Wilmington, N. C. Th other guests present wer: Mesdames Masdamea R. C. Patterson Arthur Keellne, m sunu uy, a. j. Meaton. W. J. Connell. J. J. Sullivan, Charlea Rich, Walter Orir'lth. Kenneth Patterson. Charlea Pickens, O. T. Eastman, Ronald Patterson. George Patterson, ueorge Squires, Miss Thypg of Chicago. Press Club to Meet Th Omaha Woman's Press club will hold lta annual meeting ' following a luncheon at th Hotel Loyal Thursday at 1 o'clock. At the University Club. Prof, a W. Pugsley will address the University club on "Farm Credit in Eu rope" Tuesday at 1 o'clock, following the noonday luncheon. Costanzo-Marfisi Wedding. Mis Mary Marflst. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Anton Marflsl. 285 Bouth Twenty-second street. Boutin, Bide, will be married Tuesday at S o'clock to Mr. Jo seph Costanso of Omaha. The wedding will take place at Be. Phllomena church, with Rev. James Stenaon officiating. A reception wfil be held at Maokaya ball Tuesday evening, following which the oouple will take a short Wedding trip. They will reside in the Leon apartments upon their return. rr. 1 DIAMONDS OF QUALITY Every diamond bought at thla store strengthens the Edholm reputation for selling the purest, stones at the minimum of profit. If you wish a flawless stone, each selection you make will be Just what you demand, whether you can tell the pure stone or not. 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