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V 2-D T1IK OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: OCTOBER 24, 1915. SOCIAL PLANS FOR THE WEEK j Announcements of a Literary Kn tare Are Made for the Next Seven Day. PARTIES FOR THE DEBUTANTES Social Caleadar. Tt'KsnAT Onmha Society of Fine Art, business mwtlns: and reception, Mr. J. K. Bum mers, hostess. Hlhlr class orgnnlsa tlon, Miss Lola Howell, hostess. Plper Mulvlhlll wending, luncheon, Mn. W. .1 Cnnnrll. nostras. THI'KSDAT- First dnninn Prty of tha Puharrlptlon I'ance tluh, rtreopnd by dinner parlies at homes of member. Reception for K.ptstnpsJ rlersy nt 1'nlverslty club. 1 '.rid re luncheon at Hotel Loyal, Mr Ferdinand Alder. hostess. Imdy Qreg orv lecture. Hrandels theater, 4 p. m. Vnssar elub exhibition. Central High fl'ool. 1:14 B. m. FR'IAY Ten for Episcopal women at Trinity cathedral deanery. Cuml club dance, Hansrnm park pavilion. SATIKIMY-Nlhlnrk-eudahy wedding at Chlras-o. Michigan alumni benqnet. Diets club Hallowe'en party. Breakfast tor Epis copal women at deanery. nana for the winter season begin to loom on the aoclai horizon. Thla week ee the safe launching of the Drama league with lta lecture by Lady Oreicory at the nrandcla theater Thursday after noon, and the promise of Interesting talk each Monday afternoon by local apeakers. The Fine Arta society opena lta aeaaon with a reception at the home of Mra. J. E. Summer Tueaday. Wednesday the Subscription Dancing club, whose affairs of laat winter were moat brilliant and enjoyable, launches lta bark. Debutantes are beginning to plan the date upon which they will mak their formal bow to society. Mtaa Marlon Towl wUf be tha first of tha season's debutantes, haying chosen November 17 to make her bow, November 21. and M Mrs. Duncan M. VlnannhaJer will give debut teas. Introducing her daughter, Mia Isabel Vlnaonhaler. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MoCord will glv a dancing party December XT, when they will Introduce their daughter, Mlas Marjorl McCord. Mr. and Mrs. Victor TVTitt will preeent their daughter, Louise, at a dancing party during the Christmas-New Tear week. That society will 'trip the light fan tastic" every night during the holiday aeaaon la the outlook. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. How are planning a dancing party for their daughter, Mlas asarlon Howe, the reigning queen of Ak-8ar-Ben, who will return from New York for the holl days; Mrs. Barton Millard will give a dance at the Hotel Fontencll In honor of Mr. Millard's brothers, Joseph, Hay and Willard, and the Junior club and the Subscription club are also planning brilliant affairs for tha same week. The war sufferers, for whom local natrons did valiant service laat year, will not be forgotten. Cards are out thla week announcing that the Franoo-Bel-glan Relief society will resume meetings, the first one to be at the home of Mies Jessie Millard Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock. The afternoon will be de voted principally to discussion of and suggestions for the work of the society this winter. Anion the Visitors. Mrs.. Rob D. Barry of Chicago Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cullen. Mrs. V. J. Hill of Kansas City la the gueat of her slater. Mm. D. M. Ylnson- haler. Mr. Albert Cahn Is epectlng his daughter. Mrs. Isadora Wltmark of New Tork. Wednesday. Mrs. Whltmark will be accompanied by her children. Bishop and Mrs. Thomaa of Wyoming, who will com to Omaha for the Provin cial Synod of the Northwest next week, wilt b guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Do via. Bishop Brewster of Minnesota will be the guest of Mra. A. J. Foppleton. Mr. Alllaa Vail of Poughkeepsle, N. T was the gueat laat week of Mrs. A.' B. Jaquith and Miss Alice Jaqutth. Mr. Vail motored west with a party or rnenos, who accompanied him as far aa Chicago and whom be Joins this week for the return trip. Mrs. J. M. Metealf Is entertaining Mrs. Charles Eddy of New Tork City. This afternoon Mrs. Metealf expects her brothers. Mr. E. J. Cornish of New Tork ritv and Judre Albert J. Cornish of Lincoln. Judge Cornish will accom panied by Mrs. Cornish and their three children. Mr. and Mra Rhea S. Nelr hav been entertaining at their country place near Calhoun their daughter, Mrs. Eugene p, Morris of Springfield, I1L, formerly Mia Bcatrto Neir. and her amall son. Eugene. lr., and Mrs. Nelra sister, Mra William D. Soul of Chicago. Mrs. Soul left Saturday for her home, but Mrs, Morris Is remaining. Star Dinner at Nash Home. Echoes ar heard of a stag dinner given a week ago by Mr. Louis C. Nash to his asaoclates on the Ak-Sar-Ben board of governors at the beautiful Nash horn, which. In some respects, rivaled th mys teries of the order's famous Initiation. Alt the present members f the board wer there except Messrs. Oeorg Bran dels and Gould Diets, who wer out of the elty, and also a few favored ex-governors. When the company was summoned to the dining room each place was found set with a tempting quail ready to b man-handled by knife and fork, but as each guest seised the tablo utensils, whos ua ha com to b demanded In polite society, h short-circuited an elec tric current neatly fed by concealed wire that sent the birds flying about the room and put the victims through the motions of a rub wrestling match. Another fea ture of the entertainment revolved about a veiled lady Intruder who was eventually captured and forced to join In the merry u a king. At the conclusion of the evening It was unanimously voted that tho who were not there would never know what they had missed. Change in Eetidence. Dr. and Mrs. Updegraff have moved to the Colbert. Mr. : and Mra Adair's new horn at 'Uty-econd and California street Is Hearing completion and they expect to move Into It nest month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter hav moved from their horn on Harney street to the apartment at the Beaton recently , occupied by Mra. Louis Bradford. Mrs. K. R. J. E-dholm and daughter, Camilla, hav closed their house on South Thirty-sixth street and taken a suit of rooms at the Merrlant for the winter, The Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd HoUapple have moved from 1310 Davenport to UK on the same street, which la nearer to Mr. Hoaaappl' church, BU Barnabas. Eooten at Foot Ball Game. Omaha society was well represented at the great Nebraska-Kotr Dana foot ball gam In Lincoln Saturday. Tha Guests of Mr, and Mrs. at Their Country Home Near Calhoun Hrs.WilliamV.Souh board of Ak-Rar-Ben srov-more enter tained the king ana queen and the sDecil maids of honor, occupying seats In a body. The perfect autumn day afforded opportunity for many motoring parties, among them were: Mr. Fred Ciarke.lr.. whoae guests wm Miss Helen Clarke, Mlsa Louise Lewis, Miss Stella Thummel and Mr. Allen Turkey. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Megeath had with them, Mia Mary Megeath, Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Megeath, Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Rlohter and Mr. Edward Megeath. Mis Isabel Vlnaonhaler, Mlaa Mollora Davis, Mr. Ben Oallagher and Mr. John Caldwell made up a party. Miss Louise Wh-.t was with a party of Lincoln frlands. Mr. A. P. Whltmore with Messrs. II. P. Baraon, Victor Diets, Amos Thomas. am Bees, Jr., W. R. Wood. Robert Swltsler, Henry Foster, Howard Baldrlge, Drs. Cutler and I. 8. Cutler. Others Parties were; Mr. Walter Thomas, ten: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jud aon, ten; Mr. and Mra. Robert I. KtouU five; Mr. Richard Kitchen, six: Mr. A. I. Creigh, five; Mr. Allen McDonald, five. Mlssos Elsa Haarmann, Laura Zim merman, Messrs. R. A. Vanorsdel, E. A. Benson, Albert Bloom, Vincent Has 011, J. H. Mlthen. A. B. Jaquith, Murray Llplon, H. P. Murphy, Cuthbert Potter, Drexel Blbbemsen, Raymond Low and Lieutenant Thomas, were other enthus iasts attending. The Misses Florence and Irene Crosse of Pasadena, with Mr. George Wright, will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E, George In their car. Social Affair Planned. Th Et-A-Vlrp club will glv a dancing party at th Home hotel Wedneaday eve ning. Th La Ball club will glv a Hal lowe'en party at Chambers, Monday even ing. November L The members of th Comus club will entertain their husbands at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Jsnnlngs, Monday evening. Mis Nellie Qren will glv a Hallowe'en party at th Pralrl Park olub Tuesday evening for th dancing pupils. Th La Plasoma club will be enter tained at a stag party Monday evening at th horn of John Hayea. Next Fri day th club will glv It annual Hal lowe'en party at th home of Paul Ervln. Th L Mar club will glv a Hallow e'en dancing party Friday vnlng at Turpln's academy. Th committee In charge ar Moaara. Jack MoCarthy, Bob Heath, Jay Collins, Vlneent Schmlttroth and Adrian Lund. Notei of Interest. Mr. Edwin T. Swobe has been appointed on of th trustees of Shattuck Military academy at Faribault, Minn. Mr. Swobe la a graduate of th academy which has honored him. Russell Larmon, Omaha's tennis cham pion In singles, won more honors at th gam, thla time th Dartmouth college ohamplonahlp. Russell and his brother, Park, ar both of Dartamouth and th latter had been considered one of th . best tennis players In th college until bis brother arrived upon th scene. Piper-MnMhill Wedding-. Th marriage of Mlaa Anaatacla Mulvl hlll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mulvthlll, to Mr. Thomas F. Piper of Philadelphia, son of Mra Oeorg Piper, of New Tork City, will be celebrated at t:M o'clock Tuesday afternoon at St. Pa ter's church. Rev. J. T. McCarthy offi ciating. Th bride will ba attended by her sis ter. Mis May Mulvthlll. Only members Of th families and a few Intimate friends will be present, Th bride will wear a go-away gown of blue velvet, fur trimmed, and a coraag bouquet of lilies of th valley and orchid. Th gown of th bridesmaid will be of mulberry cloth, trimmed In fur, and ah will carry Mra. Ward roses. After th wedding trip to New Tork and Atlantlo City. Mr. and Mra Piper will be at horn In Philadelphia, but they expect ultimately to make their homo In Oer- mantown, adjoining Philadelphia, Past FeitMtiei. Mra A. L Reed entertained at lunch eon at her horn Thursday In honor of Miss Keller and Mlsa Oeorgla Keller f Charlattea villa. Covers wer laid for: Mednme Mesdamea- Jame Tancock. James Chadwlck, Cherlee B Keller. Frank O. Johnson. J. J. Sullivan. John H. Butler, K. K. Ualch. Last Saturday evening about thirty of Mr. A. J. Love's friends helped him celebrate his birthday at a "stag'' din ner party at Loveland Farms. This was also a sort of house-warming, aa It was the first entertainment In the new home Just completed by Mr. and Mrs. Love on their farm on th Weat Leavenworth road. Mr. Devld A. Baum entertained at luncheon Thursday. Autumn flowera, th button chrysanthemums, larkapur and cosmos mad an attractive tabi decora tion. The guest were: Mearianirs Metdnmes Herman Kountxe, C. J. Urwne. John Q. ttourke. J. It. Uhmer. 'olpetmr, J. W. Hevnolds, John N. Baldwin, A. 1- Mohler. Mtaaea Mtase Caroline Summera. Sharp, Ida Sharp, Vfra rnnlr J firv untArtalnMt a t Via horn Saturday In honor of th seventh birthday ot her son, Robert. Th decora - S. S. Neir 0 4 I WC it Y i 4 v i ' It ' 1.1 i Hps. EufzneElIorrte tlona were of Hallowe'en character, and children's games were played. Miss Rose Svaclna entertained last Thursday at her horn. Those present war: Maadame Mesdnmes A. L Horky, A. J. Prohaaka, A. Fuxa, IL F". prohaaka. Otto Hohllck. Mlsa Daisy Maurer entertained Thurs day venlng at a theater party. An early dinner waa served at Maurer a cafe. Those present were: Misses Mlaaes Evelyn McFerrln, Daisy Maurer. Anne Maurer, Messrs. Messrs. Vsrn Hayward, 0. Howmann. Dr. Maaer, Th Phi Beta Phi waa entertained at tuncheon -Saturday with Mr. George Fva bury hostess. The decorations wer Hallowe'en In effect, and thirty guests wer present. Mrs. Feabury wak assisted by Mrs. William L. Daughn, Miss Ger trude Branch and Mrs. D. R. Oould. Pre-Nnptial Entertainments. The marriage of Miss Kathryn Mc Clannhan to Dr. Henske cn Wednesday November 1, will be preceded by a num ber of entertainment In their honor, be ginning Wedneaday, when Mrs. Ewlng Brown will entertain for them. Mrs. Fred W, Thomas and Mrs. Mylcs 8tandlh have Invitations out for an afternoon bridge Thuraday for Miss McClanahan and th Monday following Mrs. O. W. Hervey and Mrs. Walter Hopewell of Tekamah will glv a luncheon at th Uni versity club for th same gueat. That sam evening Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Stokes and Dr. and Mrs. John Potts will glv a dinner for Miss McClanahan and Dr. Henske, and Tucfday evening Dr. and. Mrs. McClanahan will glv the bridal dinner. Silver Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kinder celebrated th silver anniversary of their wedding Saturday evening at their home, 110 Stanford Circle. It was th anniversary of Mrs. Kinder' birthday aa wejl. With Mr, Y. Klenk officiating, th marriage service was repeated. Thoa present wer: Messrs. and Mesdames Adolph Brandes, Oscar Kuenne, P. C. Schroeder, John Dahmke, Meadumea Charlva Ulna. A. Poiny, A. Brandes, William Gloe, R. Heal. H. Geist, Fred Klenk. John Keller, H. McUee, F. Klenke. Hans Oloe, Otto Kinder. Mesdames Henry Kodenburg, C. Kumohr, Henry Huser, Theo Slnhold, Henry Sump, L Lehman n, Henry Wolf, Fred Hanson. Misses Bvxsy Coufal, I.llllan Rodeuburg, Dora Oloe. Messrs Andrew Kinder, M leas a Anna I'leuler, Tllll Pleuler. Marge Kinder, Otlllle Kinder, Meara W. "red Pleuler. Sax-Sehechter Wedding". Miss Etta Schechter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schechter, will be mar ried this afternoon at 4:10 o'clock to Mr. Abraham IV Sax of Mason City, la., son of Mr. and Mra Jonas Sax of Ottumwa, la. Th ceremony will be celebrated at th horn ot th bride's parents. Rabbi Orodinaky officiating. Th out-of-town tueat will be: Meaara. and Meadames H. W. Bellcovits. Kort Dodge, la. Otto Davis, Burlington, la. Jonas Sax. Ottumwa. Max Ptudna. Kaiuwa City. MUses Misses Esther Huchman Belle Rosenthal of St. Louis. of Chicago. Etta Davis of Burllnrton. Meaara. Ueaors. Arthur 8ax Sam Frvedman of Ottumwa, of Ottumwa. A Prevolsky H. H. Wlnchell of Chicago, of Ottumwa, Mrs. Sehcovlts, Champlaln. Hallowe'en Dance Planned. A Halloween dance wlU be given Thuraday at Chancers" academy by the 1'nlverslty Mixers' club, composed of students of Cretghton university. Mem bership In the club and attendance at th dances ar restricted to students and aiumnl of th university. This affair I will be th first of a series to be given 1 during th school year. R. F. itullin of . Ill ... , , , w .. v i 1 ' i m hi J yM ONE OF THE POPULAR BRIDES,' OF LAST WEEK. ! v V.- . . .. jftts.louzs "BusJunan HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED 13 ANNOUNCED. ITyrl Cbffmatt the medical college, R. A. McCab of the pharmacy, Oerald La Vlolett of th arts, 8. Mulvehlll of the dental and F. A. Silver of the law college constitute th , executive committee In charge of th dances, The following ar patrons and patronesses: Mayor and Mrs. J, C. Da f nan. Dr. and Mrs. Robert ReUer. Ir. and Mrs. A. H. Hippie. Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Martin. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Breunlng. Dr. and Mra. O. F. Crowley. Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Arledg. Dr. and Mrs. J. 8. Foot. Prof. J. A. Bennewlta. Dr. J. A. Graham. Dan Butler. Prof. J. E. O'Brien, Prof. H. C. Newton. Prof. L J. Te Poel. Prof. Hugh Gillespie. Engagements Announced. Mr. and Mr. J. O. Beefus of Elkhorn, Neb., announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie B., to Robert W, Warren of Spring Grove. Th wedding will take place In th near future. Surprise Party. A surprise party was given In honor of Mra Anna Rlha at her horn Tuesday evening. Autumn leaves and garden flowers wer used in th decoration. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames B. Prchal M. Myer M. Bkryla B. Fran feel J. Form an F. Vlach T. Foua Jv. Chleberad M. Altman A. YunCek J. Janecek B. Suchy M. Svaclna , B. Vrana A. Klha A. Duda B. Hynek M. Kus A. Kment B. Kanferllk A. Miner A. Pudll K. Levi H. t.'adonio Zelerry Al. Hemeraa F. Prohal M. Vavra A. VoJIo M. Bosdech Meaara. and Mesdames-- C. Swanson J. R. Rlha Messrs Messrs F. J. Rlha F. C. Rlha Miasea Mtsxe A. Vranek A. Mlnar A. Rnucek M. vavra a Rlha A. Rlha BlMh(1V party. Mr. and Mr. Richard Merwln Clark entertained In honor of th first an niversary of th birth of their son, Richard Merwln, Jr., at their home, 4734 North Fortieth street, Monday after noon. Richard Merwln Clark, Jr., represent th latest generation ot Merwln Clark, coming fourth In a line of A. Merwln Clark, E. Merwln Clark, R. Merwln Clark, sr., and R. Merwln Clark, Jr. The out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hancock and Miss Mlrlan Hancock of Kansas City. Other guests were: Meedamea Fl M. Clark C. A. Adams G. W. Harcadtn Carl Wtemer Walter Braun Masters Donald I'alst Charles Allen Edwin Clark Misses Dorothv Clark Mary Adama Ruth Wiemer Meadames Clara Lee Albert Hancock Ira Palst C. P. Allen Albert Hancock Wasters Morton Clark Robert Clark Misses Charlotts Braun Mary Le Outinjr at Fort Crook. A small "campfire" party and walnle roast will b held In Fort Crook today, when those present will be : Messrs and Mesdames Wili lVly, Jack Rennta, A. J. Koch. Toledo, O. Harry Si hoenleln, Miss Florence Long. Mr. J. W. Arnoldl. Past Festivities. The Comus club was entertained Thurs day afternoon by Mrs. Arthur Hoover. Mra. A. P. Kronk, of Everly la., was the guest of honor. Prises were won by Mesdames Kronk, P. J. Larmon and George Morris. A hostess prise waa given to Mra Hoover. To Entertain Lady Gregory. Th board of managers of the local Drama leasrue is Dlanninar a luncheon to j be given at the Omaha club Thuraday at 1 1 o'clock complimentary to Lady Gregory, y"'i mi ...ii Popular Girl to juv" , ill : Hi t-' VV- f j 1 SUcia MShihill who lecture at th Brandels theater at 4 o'clock that afternoon. In the morning Lady Gregory will be taken for an auto mobile ride through the city, if Lady Gregory will accept she will be enter tained Informally at dinner. Thursday Bowlinsr Club. Mrs. Charles J. Hubbard was elocted president of th Thursday Morning Bowl ing club at th last meeting. Mrs. W. II. D France is secretary; Mrs. Burd Mil ler, assistant secretary, and Mrs. A. L. Green, treasurer. The club meets to bowl very Monday afternoon and gives a luncheon the first Monday of each month. The members are: Mesdames Meadames A, L, Green, C. J. Hubbard, W. H. De France. D. A. Johnson, O. W. Qulnter, Curtis, Otto Showera. E. L. Huntley, Nicholson, Avory Lancaster, L. M. Cohn. Austin Braun, E. E. Masee. H. w. Beaslev. Carter, E. A. Beardsley, Walter Hllver, J. E. Pulver, Howard Goodrich, Surprise Party. A surprise party was given for Miss Louise Fillmore and Miss Anna Hosford at th home of Miss Mary Bosnian Fri day evening. Music and game afforded th amusement of the evening.' Those present were: Misses Gertrude Parker, Fmlly Barker, Violet Sorenson, Irene Berney, Hasel Mounts, Cora Slmms. Mary Schaeffer, Mary Scanlan, Messrs. Robert Peterson, George Parker, Erennlng Sorenson, Walter Waldelich, Ieo Gross, Clement Kmmett, Lee Doty, Mesdames P. J. Scanlan, William Good, Mlssos Blanche Waldelich, Helen Good, Margaret Hosford, Katherlne Hosford, Mamie Hosford, Marie Scunlan, Juanita Fillmore, Anna Hosford. Messrs. Will Doty, Sidney Parker, John Keating, Harry Fillmore, V,i Scanlan. Willie GooX Mesdames Andrew Peterson, W. T. Warner. Columbus Club Dance. The Columbus club entertained at dancing party Friday evening at Met ropolitan hall. The following were pres ent: Messrs. F. J. KombAch, V. 3. Collins, R. J. Olson. C. W. Britt, J. E. Fltxpatrlck, George Keyser, C. J. Asaman, Misses Oertrudo Laux, Kuth Gentleman, Mario O'Brien, Irene Delehanty, Frances Laux, Emma Klssling, Messrs. E. W. Harkins, T. P. Curran, K. J. Watera. J. J. Houlton. J. J. Khment. F. R. Wallace, Misses Helen O'Brien, Sadie Noonan, Lynch, Mary O'Brien, Fthel King, Mary Houlton. In and Out of tho Bee Hive. . Mis, Ethel Tukey leave next week for a visit of several week In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson have gone to New York for two weeks. Mr. Louts Nash left Thursday for a two weeks' business trip to New York. Mrs. W. R. McKeen returned Tuesdai from the east, where she ha toaen since August. Mr. Willard Hosford went to Salt Lake City Wednesday and is expected back tomorrow. Miaa Louisa Lewis, the guest of Mlas Helen Clarke, leaves today for horn In D Kalb, III. Mra. Holmes, who waa guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Hull, last week, re turned to Lincoln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. William re turned last week from California, whero they have been alnce last July. Mra. Louise Straus and son. Morris, left Saturday evening for a visit of sev eral months In New York City. Mr. and Mra Lout Goldsmith leave to day for Excelsior Springs to stay for two weeks, at the Elms hotel. Miss Ruth Wlgglesworth of Boston, who waa the gueat of Dr. and Mra Robert Hollleter, left Monday for her home. Mrs. Elisabeth B. Bar son. who has been pending the summer In the east, haa returned to her home at S14 North For tieth street Mrs. J. LX Forest Richards returned Monday from New York. Mia Charlotte Callahan, who went east with her, la ex pected home thla week. General and Mr. E. F. Test hav re turned from visiting their son, Lieuten ant Frederick Test, in New Mexico. Mrs. Test was south for nearly a year. Mra W. 8. Poppleton arrived home Thursday from three weeks' stay in the east, which Included a visit at Mr. and Mra Hoxie Clarke' country place at Belvedere, N. T. Mr. C. F. McGrew has returned from a week's visit at Ma boyhood home in eaatern Iowa. He was accompanied by E. C. DeWltt of New Tork, who also visaed there with him. Pr. and Mr. Edwin N. Robertson and son, Maater N'orrla, ot Concordia, Kan., ! are .vialtina: Dr Robertson's mother. Mra. John A- Dempater. The Dr, and Mra I Robertaon ar taking a motoring trip. Marry Tuesday Mrs. R. C. Howe and Miss Marion Howe expect to leave this evening for New York. Miss Howe is the reigning queen of Ak-Sar-Bcn and will continue her musical studlc this winter In New York. Mrs. Henry Horn left Saturday eve ning for Cleveland, O., to attend the wedding of her Bister, Miss Lena Lleber man, to Mr. Michael Krasne of Oakland, Neb., which will be celebrated Novem ber 7. Miss Polly Adler left Saturday night for St. Paul, to visit later In Minneapolis and Kansas City. While in St. Paul. Miss Adler will be the guest of Mrs. D. P. Feder, formerly Miss Goldle Alplrn of Omaha. Personal Mention. Ralph Jackson Is fast completing a bungalow at "Haselhurat," the country . cow iff 8oa Perls, laws balls. RdostehsiiK Shopping List For Crochetiag Handkerchief edg ings. Insertions and tat ting, um Art. &U Cor don net Special, balls. fowel edt-inss, and heavy crochet. Art. ir Art. too Puis, laigs skeins. Boudoir caps, baby bootees. Art. Bis Satia Gloss, whits, colors, spools. Inlants'lacksts, Art 7 Crochet F lochs, white, balls. 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