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What
is Going On
in Society Circles
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Social Calendar's Promise.
Th Week-Rnd Dancing club will hold
It rpnil r dancing party Saturday even
ing at Chambers'.
On Wednesday evening. M' Millie
Ryan will entertain at Japanese te
nil mualcale for pupils at her studio.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Kountse and Mica
Ida . arp are among those who will We
dinner Thursday before the Subscription
ownoe.
Th Francn-Hclglan Relief eocletjr'
meeting aet for Monday haa been post
poned a week, when It will be at Mtv.
Walter Fege'a home
Ob Friday. February 11. the Omaha
elub will Hive a d1nner-1anre, revival
f the, affalra the club need to dive
rat year ago with surh success.
A leap-year box-lunch party will ba
given by the Clnoeam Dancing Hub at
the Scottliih Rite cathedral Thursday
evening. Over 19 Invitation have been
Issued for thla affair.
Whan John Cowper Towya relurna .o
Omaha February 11 for hla third lecture
before the Fine Art aoctety ha will be
entertained at1 luncheon at the Font
nelle by Mn. Kdgar Moraman, jr., and
Mr. Leonard Everett.
Omaha Girls at College Promt.
Mra. C. C. Allison goes to New Tork
Friday to meet her daughter, Mlsa Grace,
from the Manhattanvllle convent achool,
and will accompany her to Ithaca for
Junior week at Cornell from February
(o IS, when they will be gueata of Mr.
Joseph Millard. Id. at hla fraternity
house, the Alpha Delta. In the same hnuae
party will be Mlas Katherlne Qould of
thla city, who goes at tha Invitation of
Kenneth Norton. Mlaa Oould leave a
week from tomorrow with Mra. B. B.
Davis, who la to be one of the chaperons
at tha Phi Oamma Delta, house party,
which will Include Mlaa Retina Connell.
who la to be Herbert Davla' gueet through
Junior weak.
Mies Alio Janotth and Mlaa Mellora
Davis leave Saturday for tha east, tha
former to Join the Chi Pal house party
at Cornell the guest of Hamilton Voa
of Milwaukee during Junior week, and
Mlaa MelloiV Davla for New Haven for
tha Junior prom as tha guest of Robert
Daily of Beverly. Mass.
Miss Josephine Congdon goes from Vis
as r to Dartmouth for that colleas' or
nlval week. February 10 to U. Miss Cong
don will be Albert Slbbernsen' guest at
Ms fraternity house, the Pal Upstlon.
Mr, and Mra. J. B. Porter go east a
week from today to Schenectady, N.' T.,
to see their aon, Faweett, at Union col
lege, and Mrs. Porter will be ona of tha
chaperons at tha house party at Chi Pal
Iodic during Junior week at Union col
lege. Mlaa Gertrude Porter will go from
her achool at Tarrytown-on-the-lludeon
to Join tha CM Pal nous party, chap
eroned by her mother.
Mlaa Marjorl Smith Is spending the
mid-wlnter vacation from Bryn Mawr In
Boston, the guest of Mlsa Elisabeth Mc
cracken, formerly of thla city and now
one of tha editors of Home Progress.
Mlaa Elisabeth need, who la at Ml I
Bennett' achool at Mlllbrook, N. I., was
In New Tork last week to asalst at tha
debut tea of Mlsa Irene Hunter. Mlaa
Madeline Dickey of Kansas City was also
f ona of th assisting girla at th tea,
which ra given at Sherry',
line Arts Exhibit Notes.
Mrs. Charles T. Kountse, president ot
the Fin Art society; Mr. Halleek Rose,
chairman of the exhibition committee,
and Mrs. J. K, Bummers, . chairman ot
tha courtesies committee, will reoalv
Wednesday evening at th privet vtaw
which opena th seventh annual exhibit
of th soclaty. Assisting will bo snem
bers ot th exhibition and courtesies
committees.
From flv to eight women, member
of th Fins Arts society, will be present
every dsy during th exhibition front 10
In th morning until 10 In th evening-.
An added feature of Interest will b
a group of informal gallery talka. be
ginning Saturday, with Mlsa Gertrude
Young, who will apeak at 4 o'clock.
This will be, followed by another on
Monday, February 1, at the aame time,
by Prof. Grummann of Nebraska uni
versity, and th next day Mr. Raymond
Wyer. who ha already lectured before
the Art society 'this season, will apeak
both In tha afternoon and evening, and
In th afternoon of th following day,
Wednesday.
Th Fin Art exhibit wilt also be th
Inspiration for a series of teas, Mra. 4.
K. Summer being th first on to begin
these teas. Sh haa asked ten or a
doseq friends to have tea with her at
th hotel Thuraday afternoon, following
a visit to th exhibition, and Mr. Charlie
Kountse follow with a similar tea Fri
day, and Mr. George B. Prlns Baturday.
Th following weak Mra Moahler Col.
petser, Mra. Halleek Rose, Mlrs. Ward
Burgas and Mlsa Jessie Millard will be
tea hostesses to some of their friends.
Nash-Hamlin Concert Parties.
Tf. FrancssNash-aeorr Hamlin con
cert thla afternoon at th Boyd theater
will bring out th mualo lovers of Omaha
in full fore. Mm. O. W. Megeath will be
hoctesa to a box party composed of Mra.
Jo!- W. To wis, Mrs. C'harlea Squires,
Mra. Hoxt Clsrk. Miss Marlon Tow I
and Miss Mary Megeath.
Another box party of th afternoon will
be given by the Joseph llaidrlgea, whose
guests will be tha OH ford Wolfea of
Oounoll Bluffs, and Mr. Benjamin Smith.
Tha William A. Redlrks and tho Will
Burns with Mr. W. R. Bweatt of Minne
apolis, will occupy a box.
Another box will ba oocuplrd by Mrs.
Herman Kountse and Mrs. Jerome P.
Mac, Mrs. Ben Gallagher and Mrs.
Paul Gallagher. Mr. J. 3. Sullivan and
Mlaa Nellie Wekely and J. M. Metcalf
and Miss Mary Munchhoff.
Reservation have been taken by:
Mudames Meedsmes
" T. Kountse. t.tonard Rverett.
r,, i, Aiorsiimn, jr.; 11. 11. I !.
U. W. Wat Ilea.
J. E. Rung,
C. Georse,
C. F. McOrew.
Flnyd KmlUt,
U Mors,
'Mary M.-Shan,
Nona lrl'ise.
GHrg Kedlck,
. C. Hedlc.k.
V. Merrism.
R. O. Harris,
W. J. Foye,
Mue
l.'liasbeth Rooney,
Mule Bell.
Klaie Psusiian.
Jeuti Kenndy
tilunore,
Mr. W, 11. Koenig.
Ecyd Theater Parties.
Mr. and Mr. Ward Burgess will glv
a bos party at the Boyd theater Mon
day evening for the Forbes-Robertson
performance. For Tuesday evening all
th botes have, been engaged. Mr. and
Mra U. W, ptatner hav two of tb
lower hoxt, and th utbers are taken
by Mr. Luther Kountse. Judg and
Mr, w. A. RedUk, Mr. and Mra. Louis
ash, Mr. and Mks. Gcorg Iayn. Mr.
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and Mra. II. P. Wtillmore and Mr. and j-" "ox. . , ZT"? J "
Pait Festivities.
The Barara class of tha First Ilptlt
church gav a aupper Friday evening In
tha church parlors for the I'hllathea
class. Prof. James Msstera of the Omaha
High achool gave a talk and the presi
dent of th Baracas. Mr. C. R Vesy, re
plied. Among the musical number
given wa "Annie Laurie," by Mlas Ethel
Bolomon, accompanied by Mr. H. VV.
Thornton.
La Salle Club Dance.
Th La lalle club entertained at a
dancing party at 'Chambers' academy,
Tuesday evening. Those present were: ,
Mlnnes
MlKRCft
Cecelia Noon,
Julia Johnson,
Ruth Kddy,
Alio Carr.
Ann Verdgren,
Margaret Knsllsh,
Mona Roselter,
Ruth Gentlemen.
Fthel Hlierry,
Marlon Hurke,
oil Callahan,
Mary ('Ulre Hwlft,
Ktlicl McCultough,
Margaret Cullen,
Vera Harrv.
Mildred Huth,
Kmily HimnRenberr. Inea lnnv
Iu Cottmyer. Fannin Kolilnr,
Jrsce Jone. 1- whr
Gertrude McCauley, Jennie Hall
Alma Johnson,
Wlnirreil Cole
Klla Klnser.
Mary Morrison,
Kther Connolly,
Helen McCaffrey,
Msry Mooer.
T'llllnn Hngrew,
Agnes Weaver.
Katherlne Goodall,
Ruth RNmtolph,
Tres Morlnrty,
Hens Sherlock,
Nora I'HillnK,
Katherlne Martin,
Grnce I'ummlngs,
Tres Mulr'Khy,
Maile Mnrlftdge,
Velln Jennings,
Helen Maildvii.
Leota Frankenberger
Clarlsna t'lny,
May Walsh,
Lucille McTee,
Ills Dolcn,
Blanch McOeary,
Mariraret Hoffman,
tella M. Spragu.
Clara Bohman, '
Mera.
Jne Adams,
Harry Raemuaaen,
Ralph Coke,
f. C,. Murphy,
P. C. Murphy,
Charles Lovejoy,
J. Huth,
C. J. Wolford,
Bob Bums,
I'aul Wslsh,
Will Cullen.
Murunn Heafey,
P. McGnvern,
Frank Gumming,
Kil Hwohoila,
K. D. Whitehead,
A, H. llewnlua,
J. C. Itefrrgler,
. M. Palling,
Bill Brcnnan.
Harry Cuminlnga,
l-yle Hoffman,
" te Lyck,
Vic llnniianoon,
Roy Hurna.
'arl iinnjnmln,
Maurice Grver,
0. Bennett.
1, awrni-e Bushman,
Art Cullen,
Gorald McVreary,
James ('. Hartnett,
I'ennla T. Cullen.
N. Peacock.
Kteve Mulvihlll,
Bob Green,
Meedames
F. J. Cullen.
Pauline Ryan,
Maritarct Coulton,
Lucille Rrown,
Father Rylen,
Margaret Morrison,
Hess I'helsn.
Dorothy Fleming,
Margaret Black,
May Itlack,
Ada Itlark,
Alma Dol.n,
Kntherlne ('a raw,
miuired tiroH,
Marie Watt.
Gertrude Rylan,
rsnnie nc nmita.
Fay Chamberlain,
M":ti.
Cyril Holhroolc,
L. Werrlck,
F."A. Hubbell.
J O. Whitney,
Hugh Graham,
'. J. Asuman,
F.d O Ncll,
Frank Colllna,
John llalplne.
Dr. C, Ander,
It, Nelson.
W. M.Cauley,
Tod Israel,
A, Ilogle.
Ralph Wilson,
Hhee Ryan.
Hndy Walter.
Kid rfc hnl!,
Kinery 1'lanck.
Paul Moor.
Jerry I, yum,
J, W. Hoffman.
Harold Johnson.
J. Kelly,
N. Mi honey,
Kd t'oetnllo,
1 Mct'rearv.
V. Black.
Oharlos Flood,
m. rowier,
Martin llolhmoke,
May Owens,
n C. Parks,
Dick Hutch,
V. Kendrlck.
C. Smith.
Mesilnmea
D. Cullen.
J1, C llarinett, sr. 1
St. Berchman's Graduate Affair.
Mlsa F.tlxaheth Redman la hostess this
afternoon at her home at dinner to th
graduatea of St. Berchman'a academy
Tha dinner will lie followed by a musical
program. Mr. Slgmund Landaberg will
play. Mlas Isabella Mailman will give
violin solo. Mis Henrietta West aing and
Mis Helene Murphy a piano aolo. Th
guest will be seated at small tables, dec
orated with narcieaua and pink carna
tnlna In small glaas vases. Those pre'
ent will be;
M isses
Henrietta West,
t'lalr May.
lRahella Madman,
Helen Murphy,
Asnea Mtinliman,
Gladys Tnte.
liretta Man,
Dorothv Fleming,
Ruth Wheeler.
M Uses
Mart ha Gaines, .
Ksther Connolly,
Vivian Foley,
F.IWahelh Redman,
Kathleen Mcl'iann,
Helen Murphy,
1 .nolle llrown,
Florenc McCrann.
Cura Keellne,
Honor Officers of Shrine.
The member of the Malva White
Hhrtn wer th guests at a very enjoy
able party Thuraday evening at the
Pratri Park club house. The hosts wer
Mr. H. J. Blt'kler, th retiring presiding
officer, and Mr. B. O. King, the presld
Ing officer-elect. Th ball room waa In
us for those who wlahed to dance, while
card tablea In th parlors wer also In
us. Th decoration wer In green and
white,' th Prairie Park club color, and
ven th lc cream served during th m
termlaslon matched tha general color
scheme. About thlrty-flv couples wer
present
Visitor to the South,
Mrs. Frank F. Parmele leave Thurs
day for th south. Mr. Parmele will
visit with her klnfolk. th Payne ot
Louisiana, and will be In New Orleans
for th Mardl Graa. Later Mr. Payne
expect to visit In Mobil and at other
point along th gulf coast, returning
horn th first week In February.
Tuesday Musical Plans.
Owing to th Illness of Miss Harriet
Met? who was to have taken part In
th program ef th Tuesday Morning
Musical Tuesday afternoon at th Fon
tenrlle. th program ba bad t be
changed nUrly and Paul Reimer. a
tenor from Berlin, haa been secured for
Leaders of the Omaha Fine Arts Society
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a recital. Mr. Reimer la well known In
bt own country and I very popular in
Lincoln, whr he wa In demand for
mualcal at piivat houses. Mis Mary
Munchhoff and Mr. Reimer mad a con
cert tour In Oermany together. Befor
coming over her Mr. Reimer waa a
prtaoner of war In France.
Gossip of Society.
Mr. Herman Kounts I expecting her
daughter, Mr. Jerome Mage, of Bill
ings, Mont., this morning.
Mr. and Mr. J. W. Woodrough, who
are at present In Washington, will go to
Schenectady, N. Y., for tha Junior week
festivities. Mk-a. Woodrough' aon, Paul
Beckett, being at Union college there.
Colonel Harry Hale, who ha been sta
tioned south and in Washington sine
leaving Omaha several year ago, sailed
this month for Tien Tsln, In China,
where h ha been ordered to command
th regiment of our troop stationed
ther.
Mrs. Wilson Austin and baby daugh
ter, Evelyn, arrived Thursday from Pel
ham Manor. N. T., to spend three or
four wreck with' her parent, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. McOrsw. This I Mr. Aus
tin' first visit sine moving east to
live last spring.
Mr. and Mr. Henry Clark of Lincoln
cam up Monday for th Hoxl Clark
dance, and returned home Wednesday.
Their two hoy ar still quarantined at
th hospital with scarlet fever, but ar
faat recovering and will probably be out
again In a week or two.
Mir. Helen Poppleton. with her aon,
William, la at th Fontenelle. having
given up her apartment at th Knicker
bocker for three month to Mr. and Mr.
John Hill. Jr., who hav Just returned
from an extended trip. Mr. Poppleton
and her aon leave Tuesday for Califor
nia, with their mother, Mr. H. C. Smith,
to visit her brother. Robert, In San
Francisco.
Y. W. C. A. Tea.
Mrs. Palmer Flndly will be hoates
Wedneaday afterm a 1 at th Toung
Women' Christian association at a tea
from S to S o'clock. A musical program
will be given, with a group of songs by
Mis. Hugh Wallace. Miss Haie! Kvans
and Mlsa Dora JSaea. Th matron and
girls assisting Mrs. Flndly will be:
Mesdsmes Mesdames
M. 1. t'nmeron, Genriie llllmore
Georue Plainer. Richard farrier,
. W. Noble. George Pane.
we,rnw nyeii,
Mlrniea
Henrietta Gllmore
Mlssea
) Howell.
Marlon Carpenter.
Nell Ryan.
Jewish Relief Event
Mr. and Mra. A. Terry entertained a
meeting at their home Thuraday evening
for th purpose of raising fund for th
Jewish relief. A committee wss ap
pointed composed of Messrs. M. Voger,
L Wohlner and A. Terry.
Birthday Party.
Mrs. J. M. Peterson gave a birthday
party Friday afternoon at her home for
her S-year-old daughter. Klola. Those
present wer:
M Isses
Flnlse Peterson.
Mildred Johnson,
Vivian Klrby,
Alice Hill.
M lases
Katherlne Keller.
Helen Keller.
Marian Herrlngton.
Masters
Masters-
Frederick Peterson. Tod Herrlngton.
Commerce School Girls' Affair.
Th Travel and Domestic Science clubs
of th High School of Commerce enter
tained th Motor girl at a reception at
tb Toung Women' Christian association
x r X r
parlor Wednesday afternoon. Th pro
gram Included a piano solo, by Adelaide
Zeller; vocal duet. Sylvia Whistler and
Ruth Martin; reading, Georgia Nelson;
vocal aolo, ESla Ren pens; piano solo,
Gladys Callahan, and reading by Leona
Shannon, ...
Light refreshment war served. Tho
present were:
Masses MUsses
Mildred Anderson Gertrude Rodman
Fvanollne Rush Kthel Thompson
Dorotnv Gibson Marie Nemecek
Helen Donahue Georgia Nelaon
Theresa Harrington Ieona Shannon , 1
Mildred Canry Father Zalkovtt
Fi een Debolt Haxel Pierce
Marie Hennlnger . F.mtlie Brown
Mary Bourller
Minnie Frey
tiasel t oston
Anna Kelner
Julia I,eahy
Klla Morton
Leola Wanner
Mary Peal
J. Rae
Dora Chesno
Ruth Smith
Helen Grant
Gladys Callahan
Elizabeth Pofahl
Martha Rlohmond
Fdna Baltxer
Dorothy Dunn
Helen Crawford
I.orete. Larsen
Clura Weaver
Adelatde Keller
Martha Byrne
Ktta Fair
Huth Nownea
Nellie Finn
Verna Drury
W inifred Brownfleld Nellie Cane
Helen Danlelson
Fsther Jacobsen
Fcho Koonts- .
Cecelia Muvers . . ,
Agnes Norgsard
Nellie fhrlntenaon
Ktta Snltier
II. K. Druirimond .
Bessie Metches
Anna Shields
Ma Regelman
Pauline Hemerad
Cecelia Nepodal
Julia Howajd
Marguerite Dunahy
Marguerite O'Neill
Amilla Talbod
Mary Glhb
Mamia Flxa
Hemic Lambert
Marie Andrewa
Nell Dudgeon
Mill Nee'adek
Dorothv Riley
F.Ma Resneaa
Svlvla Whistler
Nellie Hoyt
Tbomson-Barnum.
The weddln.T of Mia Jannls Ophelia
Barnum, daughter ot Mr, and Mra. Wal
ter Mallory Uarnum. and Mr. Matthew
Alexander Thomson took place Saturday
evening at the horn of th bride. Dr. J,
Frank Toung officiating. Preceding th
ceremony the ao'ng "I Love Tou Truly"
was sung by MIm. Virginia Barnum, slater
of the bride, wnn also played th Men
delssohn wedding march.
Mrs. Judson L. Harkln and Mr. Alston
Duane Barnum, -Blrter-1n-law of th bride,
stretched the ribbons for th bride, who
came alone. .She was followed by Uttl
Ralph Thomson, nephew ot the groom,
who carried tha ring in th heart of a
callallly.
Th clergyman and groom met th bride
In th library, where th ceremony was
performed under the marriage bell.
The bride wore a gown of brocaded
Ivory aatln combined with lace. Fhe car
ried an arm bouquet of bride roses, fin
ished with a shower of sweet peas and
aaparagua fern.
Only Immediate relative of th bride
nd groom were present.
Measagea ef congratulation wer re
ceived from Messrs Truman B. Sablna,
Fairfield.' L'tah, antl George S. Barnum,
Perkeley, Cat., brothers of th bride, and
from Mra. Walter Squires, San Franciaoo,
Cal., sister of th groom.
Shower for Bride.
A shower waa given Thursday evening
for Mis Mary Badeker. A mualcal pro
gram wa given by Mrs. E. Klngsley,
accompanied by MLs. J. Tsllnek. Those
present wer:
Misses
Josephine Carew,
Clara W etner,
Marguerite Fllley,
tdlth Murray,
(ieneviev Davta.
"enevlev IennU,
Mary Durness,
Messrs.
J. Vellnek.
K. Klngsley,
B. V odor II,
K. Rips.
Frank Simpson.
Misses
Vary Badeker,
Frances Welner,
Joata Hebert.
Fleanora Murray,
Uda Klehl.
Lulu Badeker.
Mesrs
W. Mtedden.
A. SKouniel,
H. Morten.
D. K Murray.
A. Bcdeker.
To Spend Winter on the Coast.
Miss Hasel May Morrison, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Morrison, sorom
penled by her cousin. Mis Mary Brown
f Seattle, Waves February , t pDd
Eidth
TobiU
the remainder of the winter on the Pacific
coast. Miss Morrison expects to be gone
about alx month and will visit at Seattle,
Portland, Ban Franciaoo, Los Angelea and
San Jos. .
Dinner Dance at Henshaw. .
Th Bon-Dent society waa entertained
at a dinner-dance at the Henahaw hotel,
Friday evening. Th club is mad up of
a number of young married couple who
hav been meeting a a dancing club thla
winter. The guests wars:
Messrs. and Mnsdsmea
Harry Van ArnsuaJe Fred Lnrkin,
W. 11 Bolln
H. H. KnanD.
Fred 1 vine,
A. E. Hall,
Joseph Keen an.
K. V. Gray,
Kay Rainbolt.
Glenn Smtth,
George Wright,
J. O. Quick,
A. V. Dresner.
J. D. Dresner,
Misses
Paulina Bllsasaer,
Verna Newe'l,
Elisabeth Krueger,
Messrs.
Henry Kulha,
William Cullen,
Walter Bchopp,
C. W. Dresher,
John Fucha,
G. H. Allwlne,
8. 8. Dresher,
D. M. Wycoff,
A. O. Engleman,
EL D. Branch,
K. Forbes,
K. D. Allen,
M Isses
Weber.
Bussell.
Messrs.
O. D. Hhary,
Ha I ph. Russell.
High School Teacher to Wed.
Mlsa Sarah Mlnler Sanborn leaves to
day for Texas. After short visit In Dal
las and Waco she la to Join her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mra. Thomas A. Mln
ler of Craig, Neb., In San Antonio, where
sh Is to be married, early In February,
to Mr. Walter Gerald Weaver, a lawyer,
formerly of Waco, now of Alice, Teg.
Mr. and Mr. Weaver will be at horn
In' Alice after March 1.
Mtos Sanborne was an active member
ef tha Association of Collegiate Alumnae
and taught In th High achool.
Wedding; Announcement
Dr. Roy A. Ralaton of Long Pin. Neb.,
and Mia France C. Frohner, teacher of
the fifth grade at Lothrop school, were
married Friday evening at the home of
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N. B. We sponge and pre
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Mr. and Mra. Albert Malum. 2301 Pratt
street, by Rev. R. W. Leavltt of the
riymouth Congregational church.
Prettiet Mile GoiFciub.
Tha monthly mooting of Um Prsttsaat
Mile Ladies' Golf club will be enter-Uined
iTuesdsy evening by Mr. Milton T. Byrd.
i Mr. Vincent Haacall and Mlaa Lillian
I Paul have charge of th program, which
win be given following a business roeat
i Ing. Asideting tha hostess will be:
Miss Etta Smith.
Hndmn Meedamee
J. C. Ludeke. C. M. Mortensen.
Ida Fltnn. II. H. Wilbur.
Kay Rainbolt. E. L. Cain.
Surprise Party.
A surprise party
was given to Mr.
Frank Buckley at hi
s home Friday even
were: Misses
Mildred Madison. '
Lorene MoCurley.
Margaret Kennor.
Messrs
Frank Buckley.
Victor Carlson.
John Kulakofsky.
Ing. Thoa present
Misses
Loleta Wheeler.
Haxel Smith.
Irene KiKga,
F-ether Buckley,
Messrs.
Wlllism Kngel.
George Hook.
Harry Wliltmer.
Theodore Brandt.
Stork Speoial.
A daughter wa born Wednesday af
ternoon to MV. and Mrs. W. E. Oehrle.
Mrs. Oehrle was formerly Mlsa Happy
Martin.
Omaha Boy Sinps in Hew Tork.
Th new reached friend In Omaha that
an Omaha boy, Mr. John Ranlghen, waa
elected from th Glee club of Cornell
university to bo on of th Cornell quar
tette sent to New Tork to sing t the
luncheon given trustee of Cornell uni
versity by Mr. George C. Boldt. Mr. Han
Ighen wa also tha aololst of the quar
tette. Th luncheon waa given In the
banquet room of the Hotel Waldorf
Astoria, and among th well known men
present wer Dr. J. O. Schurman, presi
dent of Cornell, and th steel manages,
Andrew Carnegie and Charles M. Schwab.
Personal Mention.
Mr. Frederick B. Low I recovering
from a surgical operation at th Im
tnanuel hospital.
Mrs. Paul Slsson expect to leave In a
few weeks for Mechanlcsburg, O., to
vielt Mr. and Mlrs. Hall for a month.
MIks Gladys Goodman la expecting
Mis Mildred Brown of Hampton, la.,
Tuesday afternoon, to be her guest for
several week.
Mr. Daniel Edgerley ha returned
home from a visit to Nebraska City,
where sh was th truest of Mrs, J.
Donald Douglas.
C. J. Lord, better known as "Duke"
Lord, a popular member of th younger
set since his coming to Omaha a faw
years ago, left Sunday for Chicago,
where he will make hi home In th fu
ture. Mr. D wight Swob of Berkeley, CaL.
passed through Omaha 8unday on hi
way to Washington, D. C, on business,
Mr. 8wobe wilt probably atop hr on
hi way back a few days with hla par
ents. Colonel and Mr. Swob,
Mrs. D. H. Wheeler- waa called aast
Wednesday to Riirllnrtnn. Vt Kv ih.
j Illness of her mother, who haa been auf-
rering rrom grippe and la threatened
with pneumonia. Mr. Lou Marshall of
Lincoln, Mlrs. Wheeler brother, also
went to hi mother.
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Monday, January 31st 9 D TUI
Tuesday, February 1st l lrl
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