2-B TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 2. 1015. What is Going On in Society Circles Thansgivir.g Dinnc n. Mr and Mm. It. H. rtlonmr hart Tlvinkssivlnii dinnrr guests Mr. and Mr. .1. IV 1 in and daughter. MiM Jun I'.ivis, and Mr. J. 8. Pavis. Mr. and Mm. .1 P. Hru hud n Thnnks civlns dinner guests Mr. and Mr. K. A. IIpfs and family, Mr. FIMchfr and Mra fdith Troiity. Mi. and Mra. Thorns .Mrlcalf, Jr.. rn ; r:Hiiid at a family dinner at 1: o'c loc k. Thanksglv'sns; day. Coven were laid for ti n. Netmkans Marry in California. Tlir ninrrlimP of Mirs rol Clnrk Wh ip, liniivlitpr or Mrs. C. '. Vthlt of Inlvetsliy Plaoe. Neb., and Mr. Craw ft.rd Jay .Mnrtensen ot Oril. Neb., aim of r . - I'etrr Mortenwn. an rrlfhrato.l In I ud'-Mi. t-'al., at noon Thiirikstjlvlng nay. at the ( lu:nh of tlif Angels. 1'oltnwltig the ceremony, whli'h only mei.iliers of Hi family ie present, lheie hii a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Alexandria. The young people left for Honolulu on their wednliig trip and on their return, will be at home at ord. The late Mr. Peter Mortensen, father of the Broom, was prominent In Ne braska politics. A numlr of relative from Lincoln, a wall aa other parta of the elate, journeyed to California to be present at the wedding. Among the Visitors. Mr. benjamin F. Bmlth arrived Wednesday- from the eaat to apond Thanksgiving with hla daughter, Mra. Joseph Baldrige. nd will probably remain aome time. Mr. and Mra. C. H. I'kkena have as their guest hla alater. Mra. Kedma. of halt Lake City. Mr. and Mra. 11 A. Worater, who cam to apand the Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mra. Charlea Beaton, and Mr. Ilea ton, return tomorrow to Milwaukee. Mr. and Mra. H. U. Wyndham of ft. Joaeph, Mo., apent tha week-end with Mr. and Mra. Brower K. McCague. ' Mra. E. W. Ingram of Wichita la vlslt Ing her month, Mra. John Otbtm. Pleaiures Fast. Miss LAiella Allen entertained her Junior violin claaa at the atudlo. In tha Arlington block. The rooma ware decor, ated with palma and flowera. A mualcal program given. Mlaa Hulth Oalnea gave aeveral readlnga. Tha Pagalco club gave a danca Tbanka giving night at tha Metropolitan hall. The hall waa decorated In tha aeaaon'u colon. , ... The Beta Phi Sigma fraternity gave a dance Friday evening at the Home hotel. The chaperonea were Meadamea C H. Bran and Bldrldg.. Mr. Paul Sunderland of K" c'l' Uslttnc relatlvea in Omaha, waa enter tained at dinner Friday evening by Dean nunderUnd, Thoaa prcaent were:' Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hunderland, Mien Helen Bunderland. , Meaara- Mesare I uui a-underland, John iSunderlaml, l-.i ene 4evllle, ln Htinderianu. The members of the Kcgina club were tl.tertalned at a JSuw Kngland coatuma I arty-' Wednesday evening by tha Mlsaea I t ttrfa and Helen Uuhiiovsky. The honor (.t.fiil of the evening waa Mlaa Oladya 1-ri.tiloky of Kanaaa City. The gueata v ere: Misses I ainryn lUafi y. Lore liahnon. k. inrye i.owry. iiela Kavanaugh. it.eaa lieiiiann, Untliryn Uuagan, 'lea Miilcahy, i nn kivnauKh, VI Issea l'.unlie Mangan. Margaret Hannon, Ku- llda Mangan, I- Keen Iiuggan, KUty Mullaly, . lum Daurak. y ayme Daoiak, xnn lorak Mi. and Mra. f'anmcl Coleman enter tained at dinner Thursday evening In I onor of. frlenda attending Crelghton uni versity. Thoaa preaeH were: Vbtsrs M'laea "ky M.ller im y C'rounse. nf iLlktiart. Messrs. Charh Glaaaer Of Lincoln, A. (i H nn ck of Seattle. V iliiain i'atton of Marsha 1 1 town, la.; J. Morgan iKiyle of Mcaera. Arthur iienie of leniaon, la.; Julian lltlon of Ule.icale. t.'ul. ; at. Bana of Marahal town, la alu r v ampoell oi u nie.ii. Mr! and Mra. hamuel K. Coleman. Dr. John Dutcher of Butte, Mom. Miaa Klaia Keleo entertained at a maa cuerada Tuoaday evening. Mualcal nuro bera wera given by quanta and tha houae waa decorated la green and red. Thoaa pre tent were: Mr. and Mra, Ray Ki lo Juiia felaufuaa, Mai la Hopktnn, Anna Bediord. Meaaia. V it lor Adolf, l"id Kohra. W. F. Itoaward, Joaeph Murray. A I, co tttrtckland. f.ia.gKrl u'Uiajy, iiMial Carlaoa. Mesara. Hurry fchlrley, ltei nrd o'tirady, 'i'nomaa hhnr l'oy t llaon. On th Calendar. Tha Week-Knd Dancing club w II huld lln tegul.r pariy at Chambers Ssturuay tu l ini. Miss tdlth Dease will te hosleaa Tues day afternoon to the Tuesday Kensing ton lAincheon club. The Thursday Morning Bowlers will meet at the Farnam alleys Monday fore noon. Mra. Darwin C. Chesney will entertain the Dundee Friday Bridge-Luncheon club Friday afternoon. Society Girls to Assist. A number of young fclrU. prominent In society, and aome youthful matrons, have volunteered to aaint In serving at the Yuleilile Tea room, which women of the i'irst Presbyterian church will maintain from IfttniWr 1 to ClirUlmas, on Uie illtli floor of the Orchard-Wllhelm etore. Mls' Isabel Milroy is in charge of the younit omen's committee, which In-cltdi-a: Mii-aea lii u.Hh i;ns. ora Kvaus, HMt-t i.ian, nuiu Kvtnt, Mary I-Ullel, Arry lillmore. .vmaaret Uriinruel, llilila Hammer, Imioiliy juiitii, r...(nleih Kumt, .MtmiiHUli m elnter. Fred Hill. r.uaeeoinb. Mitsvea Kvlyn ledwlrh. itmi-l Turner. Duiothy Muilh, Melru Kmllh, Huth ThomiMion, Halryon t ut tun. Maraaret ttalnry, Keliecea Haven. Huth McDonald. Meadamea Mel Lhl. Jr.; C. U tkea. Tor Distinguished Gnest. Mr. Ha I leek Rose will give a luncheon at I lie t'nlversity club Tuesday for Mr. I.eyinond Wyer, tha painter and art critic alio spcakt) before tha Omaha Society of I-ine Arts Tuetday afternoon. Tha gueata 111 be H e board of munageig'of tha Fine 4its ax tety. Kotfs of Interest. ul Alice Huahton apd )Iim Helen Kliepard. both of this city and both High athooi gmdualea. have recently been hon oicj at Mitts Maaon's school at TJ ry- Popular Maids Who A . r i J Mica oHnmiR trimhlb. town, N. Y., where they urn atJdenta, by being rhoeen president and vli-e preal derit. ret pectlvely, of the jtinlor claaa. Mr. and Mra. Newton Karkalow and daughter, Genevieve, arrived laat Satur day from Denver to make their horn here and have taken Mra. O. W. Doana'a apartment at the Winona for tha wlnte.', Mra. Doane having gone o Berkeley, Cal., to vlalt her aon. Captain Doane, and hla wife. Mr. and Mra. Barkalow are with hla alater, Mra. B. B. Wood, for a few daya and' Mlaa Oenevlove la with Mra. Caroline Barkalow until they go Into their apartment. Another daugh ter, Mlaa Ivlenne Barkalow, la at achool at Sweet Briar, Va , and will be home for the holldaya. The Woman's Whlat club hag voted the following auma to local charities and Institutions: Twenty-five dollars toward tha fund needed to start tha new lunch eon system at tha Train achool, which will provide hot aoup for the puplla at noon at the coat of 1 penny to the pupil: $1 to the Young Women's Christian asso ciation: 110 to the Old People'a Home, and IS to the colored people'a Younj Men's Christian association home. Sorority Luncheon. Tha Alpha XI Delta sorority gav a din ner Friday evening at tha Hotel Ioyal. Those present were: Mlsnes Mnrgtierlte Barn- I aidt (race Robinson. M'sscs- I lis. Hlch, t arolyn Funk. Voe Ureenough. T'orothy KngTlah, Hi len (.oft man. Annea Nellsan. Vrrda Kantiorn. Helen ore' aen. .Maria iiendee. Mra. Dan Kugerly was hostess Satur day afternoon at a luncheon at her home to the PI Beta Thl esrorlty.iThlrty gueata were present. Mra. Kdgerty waa assisted by Mrs. Henry Cox. Miss Mary Philllppl and Mlsa Alice Troxelt. , - - I Sorority Girls Meet. Dolts Delta Delta members, active and alumnae, were entertained at a kenalng ton and tea Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. 8. St. Clair, In the Clarlnda. Twenty members wars present Social Gossip. Mra. H. C. Howe and Miss Marlon Howe left last week for New York, hav lug been delayed here two or three weeks longer than they expected. Mrs. Howe will rcmnlii eaat until after Thanksgiv ing and Mlsa Howe ataya eaat all winter to atudy music and languages. Mra. Alvln Satindnra left last week for Washington to Join her daughter. Mra. Ruaaelt Harrison, for part of tha winter. Mr. Charlea Haundura accompanied hla mother aa far aa Chicago. , Mra. Clement Chase la now with her cousins. Mra. J. W. Reynolds and Mlas Helen Baum. Sir. and Mra. I-ouls Dale have given up their apartment and will be with his mother. Mrs. John Dale, for tha winter Mrs. Herman Kountss plana to spend the Christmas holldaya with her duuKh ter. Mra. Magea. at Billings, Mont. . Mlsa Mellona Butterfleld Is now at the WJlshlre, 71 Coronado atreet. Loa An geles, where ahe will pasa the winter. Mra. W. C. Hunderland has given up her homo hers and left Wednesday for tha Isle of Pines, near Cuba, where aha apent last winter. She has gone back with the Idea of perhapa making It her home. Wedding- Announcements. Announcement Is mnde of tha mrrl... of Mlsa Rose t'hernlsa and Mr. Harry Ooldntrom. which was celebrated Wsdnea. Cay evening at tha home of the bride's mother, Mra N. Chemise, In Council T'lffs. Itabl.l Frederick Cohn performed ll e ceremony In the resence of members cf the family. After December 15 the young couple will be at home at 1009 Fifth avenue. Council Bluffa. Adams-Murphy Wedding-. The marriage of Mlsa May Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Hugh Murphy, and Mr. Ueorge Adania of Ogden, I'tah., waa celebrated tha afternoon at Thanka glvlng day at b.M o'clock, at Bt. Peter a church. Rev. Father J. F. McCarthy officiated. The bride wore her go-away gown of navy blue broadcloth, with a entail black toque and ahe wore a coraage bouquet of whits sweet peas and lllllea of the valley. Mlaa Helen Murphy and Mr. Richard Murphy, slater and brother of tha bride, were the only aftaiuianta. Mlsa Helen Murphy ore a brown broadcloth aulu with a picture hat of silver lace, and her coraage bouquet waa of Mra. Ward roas. Following the ceremony, there was a wedding dinner for eighteen gueata and a reception for a few Intimate frlenda. After an extended western trip, tha young people will be at home In Ogden. Marriage of Former Omahan. Mra. Mary Sherwood LLmbertaion, daughter of the late Mr. and Mra. K. H. I Sherwood, formerly of this city, but of recent years a resident Houlliport. Conn., waa married tut Thanksgiving day at noon to Prof. Hoe. head of the 8chool of Mechanical Engineering at Yale. The marriage took place at Brn Mawr. Pa., at "Merrlmount." tha beautiful home of Silvester M. Marvin, who la an uncle of tha bride. The Sherwood family aa one of the old familiee here, living for many years on dheinuta avenue and latr In the Are Soon to Wed h I ' hi i " A Nation Alperson, ONE OF THE THANKSGIVING DAY BRIDES. Nee Jean Wallaea. house now owned and occupied by Mies Kate Mcliugh on Dodge street. Mlas Sherwood's marriage to Mr. Dambert- son took her to Lincoln and after his death aha and her young daughter went east to live near her parents, who have since both died, Mr. Sherwood about Iwo years sgo. Prof. Roe haa a summer home In South- port and they will live there In tha sum mer snd In New Haven In tha winter Beal-Brug-g-er Wedding. ansa iieien r ranees Brugger. daughter of Mr. and Mra. M. Brugger of Columbua, was married at tha horns of the bride's I stents Saturday evening at S o'clock to Mr. Daniel Mlddlekauff Beal of Mollne, III., formerly of Omaha. The bride waa for three years a member ef the faculty of Brownell Hall and ha many frlenda In Omaha. Mr. and Mra. Heal w'll make ihei, fu ll, re homo In Mollne. Cinoiam Dancinsr Club. rhs Clnossm Dancing club aav the second of a series of ten dances Wednes day evening at Scottish Rite cathedral. inir Deing the only dancs of tha series that guests could attend tha tterui.nn v"y large. Durli g Intermission a ery pleassnt aurprlsa waa aprung on tha dancers In the shape of character wok.. tr.d tonga by Uoodwel Dlckerman. Among Kues;s present weie the following: Mesi-rs. ini llcH...... j i . tiisnop II I-'. Anna I ' . s. e'wHri'utt. Ralph William. W. j. Ca in. It. Koenlted. V. D. Burton hrank Vlerling, A. 1 Rtrnhl ShloKunu, li. K. Howe, I'. K. Mci. ullv. C W. Newport. J. A l.lndholm, T F Wood. H. l ane. R. H. Haakcr. C. II Hoi k. V. II. Thorp, l-'ugc Wlren, r K. I! vnn Crariea Neff. enrv NvgMi rd, " 1 1 aj wood, ierr, V. H. Newell. . F. Hunk up. H. !.. Iron.. P. F. Uilswald. Hert tnyder, Not man Hourks. H N. Hoars. .V I'ivs I. ala l.ollf. N i lsiin. Urace Hoot Mfsars J v . Doyle, A. !. Uerk. M. Peterson, I r. P. Carroll. Carl t'.imenhart C. Hall. F. Braiford. C. It. Mnser. M ls Marie terry, -;i.nk, !rei;e lligty, I.lndley. T'mblott, Messrs. tin r,e Morton. J. J. Jensen, Dr H, liar. Ptirgess, I . kof f. Thanksg-irinf Party. Mra. F. A. Tlnney as hosteaa at a Thanksgiving party Thursday evening at her home. The decorations were chrysanthemums and American Beauty rosea. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdamea Claude Callen. W. W. Davenport. C. K. De tiroo.lt. F. A. Tlnney, Robert Holfeou, a. 1 Davis it. e. tfurget, Miaees Ruth Tlnney, Irene Stagg. Miasea Ann Haskell. Stork Special. A aon waa born Tuesday morning, No vember Sx, to Mr. and Mra. D. A. Field. The child Is to be christened Richard Paige. Off for California. Mra. M. F. Smith and Mra. Joaeph White of Boston have gone to California. Mra. White haa been here with her daughter. Mra. Arthur V. Smith, for aeveral weeks. Miaa Arabella Kimball returned last i. ... i j j B SsiMsglsmsMajgsyu .Mr-- -J SH.tg YOUlfO WOMAN FROM MAINE GUEST OF MISS ALICE CASTER. mm -a.' M week to her mother at Iong Reach, Cal. They will spend the winter In California. Mra. Kdgar Allen goer, to California within a day or two for a short trip. Engagements Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Davidson of 1'ea Moines. la., announce the betrothal of their daughter, Sarah, and Mr. Harry Kulakofsky, son of Mr. snd Mrs. M. Kulakofsky. of this city. Mrs. J. P. Trimble announces the en gagement of her daughter, Oeotge, to Mr. Charlea Oacar Cornwell of Chicago. Tha wedding will be during the Christ mas holldaya. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olander announce, 'he engagement of their daughter Gert rude to Mr. Harvey B. Wlaeman of Gr, nd Irland, formerly of Omaha, the wedding In be early In the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Alperson announce the engagement of their daughter, Marlon, and Mr. David 8. Fruemer of Sioux City. The wedding will be cele brated In the early spring. Mlsa A'per aon la a graduate of tha jOmaha High school, while Mr. Pruslner Is a Sioux City High school graduate and completed his education at Amaa college. Miss Alper son waa formerly president of tha young woman's auxiliary to the R'nal B'rlth organisation. It Is Interesting to note this is tha fourth wedding announcement In the Alperson family within ths last year, tha Misses Esther, Sophia and Mattle Alperson having been married re cently. Birthday Party. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson enter tained at dinner Wednesday evening, In honor of Mr. Watson's birthday. Those present: Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Wataon. Mr. and Mra. A. H. Watson. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Watson. Mr and Mrs C. B. Watson. Mra. A. Hawkins. Miss Ruth Palton and Maater Cyrus Wataon. Jr. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mr. W. Farnam Smith has been esst all week and will return aome time next week, Mra. W. R. McKeen waa called east Monday by the death of her aunt's hus band. Dr. R. 8. Anglln returned Wedneaday from t'tlca, N. Y. Mrs. Anglln returned .vlth her husband. Mra. David C rowel) went to Chicago Wednesday to vlnlt her sons In Kvanaton and Rogers Psrk. Mrs. Herman Kountxe, Mrs. Ben Gal lagher and Mra. Frank Colpetaer have returned from their California trip. Mra. T. , J. Rogers left for New York Sunday to Join her daughter, Mra. Frank Keogh, and to vlait her sister, Mrs. Lstey Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Themanon re turned Thursday afternoon from a trip io Washington. New York City and Col lage. Misa Dorothy Brown goea next week to Madison, Wis., to vlalt her brother, Thomas, who Is at the University of Wis consin. AMERICAN DEFENSE DAY Wll nroUR nECEMBER SIX American Defense day will be ebserved throughout tha country en December ft, according to advtoe received by tha Com mercial Club frera tha American Defenee society. It la axpeotad that special ob servncs ef the day will he mads looally, plans now being formed with that end In view. , Security in Buy ing a DIAMOND Adds Greatly to the Purchaser's Satisfac tion in the Stone. The extent of our rash pttrrhaaea, ' the rigid ex clusion of inferior stones, our written guarantee of quality and weight, give tha purchaser the advan tage cf the utmost rea sonableness of price and eliminates any element of chance in the selection of a diamond. We urge roinparlaong of quality aud price. REESE Jewelry Co. "Omaha's Gift Stort" 403 So. 16th St. City National Bank Building ) lit J Plan Federation of All Local Charities For further consideration of the p o- ' I'-seed favoraMe rplnions. After the posal to establish a federation of alt local ! ' '""P"'"1 Presented to an ! offlolajly - . . .. . , . 8'ted upon by the sepaiate orpnlzo tl'ms .h.rlt, orranlntlrna rep.es. n'.tves of;,,,,,,, nrt,nK of ,h, r,pr( ,p it lUv , h of the various Institution held an- I,, ill i.eld for actlm on the nutter. Rebuilt Overcoats Save tlio prirp of a now overcoat by bavin us clonn, or dye, and rebuild vour old one. Have a new elvet collar, new sleeve or body lining, turn up tlie edes of sleey.es, and maybe a balf inrh off tlie bottom, then carefully press it, and you bave almost a new coat. HERE'S YOUR BILL To Dr Clenn Ok'H'omI $l.!SO T Xetv Veltot ';11.ir l.OO lo $!..() To Mohair ! Lining i.Xn To v Umly I.lnlntf 6.00 To New P.utloiia. 25 lo ..VI To Cut Off Hottoiii 75 lo l.OO To Kdifcx oil Sleet PK .VI To Four Xm IStitton Holes flo If dyed, rigure $1.50 more. 8e wh-at your coat needs and jou ran figure close to the cost before sending it in. We guarantee satisfaction. JACKETS CUT OFF We are utting off a great many jackets these days and making a belt out of the goodR. llring yours in and talk it over with us. We also rellne Jackets. You can furnish your own material, or furnlfh, 11 cosls font $3.00 to $4.00 for rellning. plus cost of material. THE PANTORIUM "Good Cleaners ami liyers." 131.1-15-17 Jones Ktreet. Thone Douglas om. GUY LIGGETT, Pres. N. D. We pay return charges on all out-of-town orders All work guaranteed. 1 '"""'""risnsasBssMsasssTnmwr - . 1 , .' ; 1 i I." sn $15 is a srS of "MMcid Price" bii am enlcrtainer-ircc This $15 Victor Victrola Surprise! You'll enjoy it sure that you will enjoy will ship it anywhere on TRIAL subject lo your critical test. Buy only if it suits you J"r are other styles el lh Victrols at S5, ? ?'J7b ,10- '1S0- J20- J250- Ws will yladly demoostrata thtni at any time. Dance with it. 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