TTTE OMATTA SUNDAY BET?: DECEMBEIl 5, 1015. t L Heads of Committees in Charge of Creche Benefit Ball at the Fontenelle MraCIE GIRL GUEST 01 MISS ELIZABETH DAVIS. CO-ED ATHLETIC DIEECTOR Al UKrVEHSITT OP OMAHA. What i3GoingQii in Society Circles ; rt 1 !:; i i' : i J ! - i , w .: ; I n i r Preccdin- the Creche, Ball. Th Creche bll Monday vennc. at t?e Hotel Fontenelle, trill be preceded by a timNir of dinner psrtle. MIfs PUza ' brth Davit trill ftre one for her rt, Mlna SJargort Stewart of Muriel. jai Louis Dlnr.lns, Mlaa Mellora Davit, Mr. Ben Warrm. Mr. Ben Qalllsher. Mr. Wlllard Butler and Mr. Orald Wharton Hr'.ll he her fuaata. Another dinner will b that of Mr. and Ur. Arthur Keellne. who will hv with them: Mr. and Mr. Georgo IledicK. Mr. and Mrt. Barton Millard. Mr. And Mrt. Louis Clarke. Mr. and Mra. Rosa Towle nd Mr. and Mra. Walter Roberta. Mr. and Mra. John MEhana hare asked Mr. and Mra. Howard Baldrtt". Mr. and Mra. Prank Judton, Mr. anl 'J'rs. W. A. C. Johnson. Mr. and Mrt. w. . McKeen. Miaa MflCormtck and Mr. farl Gannett to dine with them before the ball. Vis Harriet Smith will entertain Ml tleanrr Mackay. Mlaa Mlli.red Rosers, Mr. Robert Howe and Mr. Randall Brown. The member of th Creche board are: ' Measlame T U Klmba't. Wsrren Kinert, Arthur P. nostra, r. A. Nah. Arthur C. fcml.h, C. C. Allloon. Louis Naah, Mrtdamea Jojn- C. Dahlman. Laiuta fl. Clarke, Ixiula Met. Ueort; Retltclt, Arthur Mett, Jol,n A. MoHhana, Uernar.l Capes. , Mlft Arabella Kimball. The patroneaaet o( tlie ball are: ' Msdm,t T. J. Ma honey, C. Will Hamilton, Cnarti't Offutt. L. V. Crofoot, J. P. lfde. it.i Hen Gallanher. . ttarlon Millard, C. N. DIM a. V-daur Bcott, Samuel ?. Caldwell Medme C. C. tivorae. Arthur Keellna, rred Davis. Victor Ol'lwell, Tred Hamilton, WaM Hum est, Kloyd Pmllh. O. C. Redlck. C M. W 11 helm. 1 aa JT A . 2Trs. Louis Clarke W. It. McKean. Waler J'aire. F. W. Jurtnon. J-Alln Strobe, K. W. Dixon. " Joseph barker, Meedamee X. H. Wheeler, Mleaea Ida Hharp. Menara. fitnt-kton Keth. Randnll Brown, Jen Warren. l)r. Leroy Crummar, Frank Hamilton war Dinner! of the Week, t . Tha larteat dinner party of tha week wat irlven by Mr. and Mrt. Howard Bald rieo Thuraday evening at their home, pre ceding tha Bubacrlptlon club danca at ; Tnrjiin'e academy. Danca programa, monogrammad In gold, marked tha placet and cover were laid for: . , ' Meter, and Metdarnet John A. McHhane, E. It. rpregue, Joacph iialilrige, W. A. C, Johnton. Charlea T. Kountte( i.ejrKe B. Prlna, C. A. Hull, Metdarnet Arthur Kcmington, ' Mlnaft ' Dainy Doane, Mean. I.uther Drake, B. V. 6mtth, :harlot Haunden, E. W. Hart, Mr. and Mra. among the dinner hottt Thunday aven tng, thetr fueata Including Mr. and Mra. D. C. 8ta.pleton, Mr. and Mra. Edgar Scott, Mr. and Mra. John I Kennedy, Mr. and Mra. Ward Burgeat and Mr. and Mra. W. A. Frater. ; Mr. J7d Mr. C. W. Hamilton ntr tali M Mr. and Mr. M. A. Hall. Mr. and Mr. A. V. Kinaler, Mr. and Mra. F. A. Qalnaa, Mr. ' and Mr. Harry Burkley, Mri Warren Roger and Mr. Charia Hamilton. Mr. and Mr. C. C. Oaorg anteruinau Mr. and Mr, U T. Ctofoot. Mr. and Mr. J. E. George and. Mr. and Mr. A. U Read at dtnnar preceding tha dance. Mr. Si. W. Natta entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mr. D. C. Btapleton. when the other ueat were: Mr. and Mra. Frank Hamil ton. Mr. and Mra. I V. Crofoot, Mr. and Mra. War Burgeat. Mr. and Mr. Lout ts'aah. Mlea Franca Naah, Mlat ProuU andMr. Robert Burn. Social Aff&in Planned. The Whli Bhrlne Whltt club will meet Monday ' at t o'clock at tha ' Maaonl temple. . Mr. John R.' Brady gives ft luncheon Wadneaday In honor of Mle Margery McOord. , Mra. Rufu Harris entertain Monday afternoon at brldgo In honor of Mia Florence Clarke of Tiffin, O. ' Tha Et-a-Vlrp olub will glv a ata tmoker at Metropolitan hall Tueaday evening. Kach member will bring a guett, . Mr. Victor WWW and Mia Whit have ard out thla week for a tea on Wedne. day. December 15, from to . Thla will be Mlaa White debut tea and the fifth . of the eeaaon. ' ! The Cinoaam Dancing club will glT It third dano on Thureday evening at BdoU ttaa Rita cathedraU No guaat win be received at thla dano. A large attend ance It aasured. Amovg tha holiday affair will be a Kew Tear tea to be given by Mra. R. 8. Kail In honor of her dauirhtera, Mlaa Dorothy and Mlaa Janet Hall who will be home from Chicago for Oiriatnta. Mr. and Mr. A. V. Kinaler Saeued In vltatlona thla week for a dano Saturday erentng at tb aronteitell in honor of Mr. and Mra. F. S. Cowglll. who leave Omaha ahortly to mak Chicago their hois. Mr. and Mrs, Charlea Elgutter will en tertain Tueaday evening at bridge tat honor of their fueata, Mra, Harold Fall of Cleveland and Mlaa Helena Rubel of Mlnneapolla. Mra. Fell wa formerly Mia Nellie Elgutter of Omaha. Mr. and Mra. Nelton m. Updike and Mr. and Mra. O. J. Ingwerten have le aued oarda for a dance Chrlttmaa night at the Fontenelle for their daughter, Utaa IUtat Updike and Mi Helen Ing werten. MUa Updike oomea home from aehool at Mil brook. K. T.. for tha holV- day. and for Mlaa Ingweraen, tha dano will be her formal debut. Sinner for Guard. . Mlaa Dora Alexander a aeren- eotirse dinner for the Dora Alexander guard of tl.V Woodmen circle at her home Saturday evening. Tha gueat were atad at on long table, which wa decorated ta tha fitting holiday fashion, the centerpiece being a rnlnlatura tome of baata Clau and hi reindeer making a vUit to a email horn beaida a lake. A a favor each gueat received a little booklet containing per- aon&t rhymea. The rounx were beautifully featooned with (1iritnia greena and decorated mith pal inn, nilttlU and holly. The evening wa apent In playing Chrlttmaa garnet and mualc. Mitt Alexander It one cf the moat popular auprome ofnuera aver reeldlntT la Omaha. Jn ta Conduct Tea Ecom. Kot to be culitone by their wlvet. who are making a tremoniiut'a aucoeat cf their venture, the Tulrtite te room, the pro J cf whlfh will go toward the, new rft Prettiyttrian eliurfh building fund, ir.e huiimr,d( of the women moat axUve la the work have announced that thuy. , ; . a ..--it ,1 too, can tucoetafully conduct a tea room. Exactly whloh day thl week the men will b In charge ha not yet been de termined, but It will be tome day thla week. Tha men will aerve, . wait on table, take order and alto the allvery dollar. They will mak ipecuU effort to lnaur a large attendance at the tea room. A mlnlater, an az-aanator, a poatmatter, a Bubllaher, other profaaaional nun and butinett magnatea will oonatltuta tha tea room etaff that day; Among them are: Meatrt. Metart. Frank W. Judton, Clement Chat. Howard H. Baidriae.C. M. Wllhelm. Caaper Yott. John Wharton, ll. Keuy, Joeepn H. UlilaM, W. Q. Freeton. Pr.-U. H. Jenkt, B: Edward eelta. Ueorge H. Kelly, Neleun Loomla. C. K. Black, .:. M. Koblnaon, 11. C. I'eteio. Capeii Oueiti of the Gridiron. Tha banquet of the famous Gridiron club at Washington next Saturday even ing will have two Omaha man around the board, Mr. Luther Drake and Mr. Victor Reaewater, who have Invitation at guettt of Frealdent Edgar C Bnydar of the club. It la umleretood that Mr. Bnyder hat alto Invited at hi guett for the occasion Mr. Ctorrlt Fort, formerly head of the Union PacUto paatenger de partment her, but now of Chicago, and Mr. Jullua Roaenwald, tha big Chicago merchant. Change! in Residence. Mra. J. T. Stewart of Council Blunt and her daughter, Mra. Wlldman, have cloaed their home, "The Qablea," for the winter, which they wilt tpend In Ban Antonio. Dr. and Mr. Loult Bushman have taken an apartment at tha New Hamil ton. v Mr. and Mra. E H. Sprague have moved In from their Benton noma to tb Colonlel for tha winter. Among the Visitors. Mitt Phyllla Lai man of Halt Lke ctty, la with her tter. Mra. C Douia Meyer. Mra. 8. V. Chaaa la her to be with her daughter. Mm. R. Beecher Howell, for an indefinite atay. - Mlaa Nannie Rlohardaon la vletlng Miaa Caroline Johnaon In 8t Joaeph, Mo., and la axpaoted home about Tueaday. Mr. and Mra. Norman Dow ( Sioux City and MUa Mirlan Miliar of Lyona war gueat laat week of Mr. Mra. J. M. Dow. Future Erents. Mra. 8. U Degen, Mr. 8. Warthelmar and Mr. Henry Roaenthal will enter tain at bridge at the Hotel Fontenelle Thureday. Hits Arnold Goes South. Ml Jeaale Powell Arnold, who lately resigned her potltlon aa head resident of the Omaha Social Settlement, left Fri day evening for a ahort vlalt with friend la Dea Moines. Sunday Mist Arnold will ttart for Louisville, Kjf., te spend tha Chrlttmaa holldaya with her parents. After the first of the year Miaa Arnold will be the houee gueat of tha Loveland In Englcwood, N. J., and In tha spring will take up active aoclal work In tu New York tenements.. Sorority Party. The Alumnae club of Alpha Chi Omega sorority entertained Saturday at lunoh eon at the Loyal hotel, followed by a matinee party at tha Orpheum. Those present werei Medama Roy Kutiili, ' WUilem llavlnger. Avery, Misaea Win a Hartleti. V:il I'rewitt. liuih Randolph, Golden Weddinp; of Pioneers. Memorie f the waybark day when Omaha waa a taint dot on tha map will te revived among thoee who were pres ent by the celebration of the golden wed ding anniversary tf Mr. and Mra. Charlva It. Patrick at their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mra, 1 "at rick were married In Chicago la Mr. Patrick entered the railroad atrylce shortly after and the young couple drifted from city to oity aa opportunity for service offered. In tha later 0'a they arrived In Omaha with Colonel Luddlngton. B. F. Patrick, a relative, waa at that time half owner of tha steam ferry which bridged tha Missouri at thla point until the railroad bridge put It out of bualneat in 1872. For many yeara thereafter tha family wero active factors In the bualneta and aoclal life of the city. Two daughter. Mary fend Rose, and two tone, Charlea F. and Andrew Jaokton, received their achoollng her. Rot married a Mr. Belndorff and make her home with her parents. Mary married H. B. Bakar and ha lived In Pittsburgh and New Tork tinea her mar Hag. Charle C. Patrick hat been with tha MoCord -Brady oompany for over thirty yeara. A. J. ha the nomadlo spirit of hla father and omatlme make hit home with hi parent. 'B. P. Patrick died om ytara ago in uBoaton, where hi family now live. Mr. Patrick' mother, Mra M, IL Carroll, lived to be 101 year old, having all bar faculties. A Mra. Patrick look today at 71, ah ought to keep up the family reputation for longevity. Mr. Patrick la the laat of tha direct Una of Patiicka of Baltimore. One of tha great, great, great grandfather! fought In the flrat battle In thl oountry fought by whit men with tha Pekoe Indiana. Captain Pat with tha Pekoe Indiana. Captain John Patrick, a nephew, Albert T.- Patrick and hla family, with hla mother, Charity Patrick, are aUU la Baltimore. Now, at the age of 76, with hla com panion of fifty . year, Mr. Patrick la back at bit ttartlng point and oelebratea tha fiftieth annlveraary of hla marriage. Fast Festivities. Mr.- and Mr. H. O. Brown entertained at bridge Thureday evening. ' . Mr. and Mr. M. C Ffelftr entertained at bridge Thurday evening. Mra. Lloyd B. Wilton entertained four table at bridge Friday afternoon. Mra. H. W. Plerpont entertained an Informal bridge olub - Wednesday after noon. : Mr. J. M. Belthume and Mra. a V. Brock entertained the Dundee division of the. Flrat Congregational church at tha horn of Mra. Belthume Tuesday afternoon. . The Week End Dancing club gav large party Saturday evening at Cham ber' academy. Mr. Emit Anderson waa hottest to a kenelngtoa party Friday afternoon. Those present were: Metdarnet Adama, Y Intent Haacall. Minae Kihel ry, Marie Fowler. Meedamee H. W. Whubert, O. Ketrhun. Clyde Kertianrtee, James McOwffln. Leonard Hoffman, y - i " , eW"' Uisi Marjorie Stewart Meadamee Harry King, Merle Hollingtworth, Harold Andreaten, Arthur Anderson. Emit Anderson. Mra. C. B. Jlodgton entertained the ladle of the O. I. A. and frienda at her home Thuraday afternoon. Those pree est were: Meadamet T. Newman. M. Ktley. A. t'eniphe!!. H. I'hratt. C. Jonea, O. Miller. M. Kord. J. Kelley, K. Tboiuat, Audit of Crete, Neb. ' Melklelohn, Martha Larson, Leale HuUsson, Messrs. Lrven Hodgton. The home economics Icachert of Oreater Omaha. Bollevue and Counull Bluffs gav their final luncheon 'Saturday afternoon at the fl&Uron hotel. Those preeent wer Mletea Hart, Williams, Bookmeyer. Wil liama. Bally, Kupiets, Irroa Orota, Fraaar. Nackr and Williams. The Paramount Whtat elub met Friday -mTW.agre.!)ptM ".. "'' iMwrtwrf .if tu. m Mesdames C. Andrews, if. lUnan, ' W. By. ' K M. ikielohn. W. Frame.. U. WcuHde, , J. tMTtnt. F. Truman, J. tilyiia. La lKitia, C. B. llodgaon, Mutsee . . Amy Parr, Mude Hodgson, Winona Jones. Mr. . ' C. B. Hodgton, - evening. Prlzet were won by Dr. New ton. Mrt, D. E. Lovejoy, Mn. J. A. Free land, Mr. Otto Purdy. Mr, D. B. oaaaett Mra. C. Stockham will be hoatett to tha next meeting on December 17. Mra. Fred Billings waa hottest for the Mornlna; Olory Kensington club, Thurs day afternoon. The next meeting will be at the horn of Mr. M. Cochran, December 16. Thot preeent wer: Meadamet Metdarnet O. Cronemeyer, L. McKenne M.'Corhran, W. Hofmann, R. Richardson, Hyte, iioiter. Betrothal Announcements. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Folkt of Pender, Neb., announce tha engagement of their r ., .! " ": V .7 i iff J, - WiAl kTr , '? 7? jrJSJna Maxtor daughter, Edna, and Mr. J. S. Parker of Omaha. The wedding will be cektbr&ted during the holiday. Mr. and Mrt. Chartei Burke announce tb engagement of their daughter. Mar gharette, and Mr. Walter Charle Klopp. Thl I a chool romance,, both young people having attended the Omaha High school and th University of Nebraska. at the same time. Mlsa Burke 1 a Kappa Kappa Gamma and Mr. Klopp I a mem ber of the oeta Theta Pi fraternity. The. wedding will be celebrated very quietly In January. Mr. Klopp la now on th Klopp ranch In Texaa, but will return for the holldayt and remain for hla wedding. Th young people are both very popular In th university et Weddinar Plans. Cards have been received from Lot) i Angelet announcing the marriage : on ! Thanksgiving of Mlat Hasel M. Schaef for, formerly of Omaha, to Mr. Harry Dart Relchhart. Mr. and Mr. Relchbart ; are apendlng their honeymoon In Ban , Francisco. ; Tha wedding of Mlaa Charlotte Calla han and Mr. Quentln Twachtman of Greenwich, Conn., whoae engagement wa announced laat week, will be celebrated (Continued on Pag Three, Column One.) . Amas Cards t If A. 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