3 TJ Visiting Her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. McQrcw Social Affairs of tho South Side Benson Social Circles Council Bluffs Social Notes TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1916. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Joseph entertahvrd tha members of tht Boy Scouts' foot ball team and a few of their friend at their horn Monday evening. OtmM and con tents occupied ttia evening, refreshments being Served at the. clos by Mra. Joseph, assisted by Mlsa Mildred ltom. Peslle , the team memrwra were Scout Muster Jenkins. who nri.leil much to the idea-sure ! I of the evening l y his tinting: Prof. Kel ler, the tilgh school coach, and Mrs. Kel iW; Miss Margaret Fllcklnger and Miss ' Mignon Msynard, both teachers In the r hljth school, nr.J the Misses Beatrice (Bunny. Inei fuller, Zeta pnmoroy, Eernlce Bernhardt, Msrraret Larson. Lettle niace, lasel Haws and Mildred Horn and Master Kenneth Joseph. Fonth Klrst Pti-eet chapter of St. rani's guild held its reei.lsr meeting at the resi. ence of Mrs. Richard Green, Monday afternoon. The afternoon was .spent In visiting after a short business session and refreshments ?,i served. On Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Wolfe entcrttlned at 7 o'clock din , tier, covers heln,r laid for twelve. The tablo decorations were pink roses and j the same beautiful flowers were used' throughout the re mis. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.Blnlno Wilcox, Mr. and Mr.i. Jackson Pay, Mr. and Mra. Clarence Keellne. Miss Thirl Pcresheim, Ml?a Nell Benton. Mr. linger Coker and Mr. Xed Wirt. The party attended the Assembly Hub dance later In the evening. The South Sldo Kensington club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Nlckell, Wednesday afternoon. The Tuesday History club met Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. J. J. Splndler. The lender for the afternoon l was Mrs. C. iJ. Saunders and the study of Bolivia was continued. The products 1 and industries of Bolivia were discussed ! by Mrs. Painter Knox and Mrs. K. 11. Holllngworth told of the education and ' religion. The description of Iaa Pas was I given by Mr. Splndler and Mrs. B Pnyder told of the chief cities. The Bo livian desert and the Bolivian Andes were described by Mrs. Klllpaek and Mrs. J l 11 Marshall, respectively. Mrs. J. K. Cooper will be the next hostess to the club, the meeting being set for February I, when the study of Equador will be be gun. Mra. 8. B. Snyder. will be leader for the afternoon. The R. E. M. club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. C. I McAlplne. 30 lrd atreet, Wednesday afternoon. Tuesday afternoon the members of Momlngside chapter of St. Paul a guild held their meeting at the home of Mrs. George Roberta. Sewing and visiting fol lowed the regular business session, and refreshments were served. The chapter will continue the combination of the social features with the business meet ings during the winter. Tuesday after noon the guild will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Sarah Bradshaw, 714 Perrln avenue. i The Assembly club gave another of Its j delightful dances Friday evening of last week at the ballroom of the Grand. As a prelude to the dance, a number of members entertained at dinner. Two more parties have been planned, one for February 18, the other April 2. The Ideal club met Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. B. S. Terwllliger. The current events discussion was led by Mrs. J. P. Organ and Mrs. M. F. Rohrer, after which the study of the language and literature of Japan was taken' up. The introduction of a written language and Its development was dis cussed by Mrs. George Damon. Mrs. O. F. Spooner told of the different periods of literature and their characteristics. Japanese poetry, the newspapers of Japan rnd the foreign influence upon them were the subjects of a paper by Mrs. Freeman Reed. ' The annual election of the olub w 111 take place Tuesday afternoon, . the time after tho close of the business meet ing being devoted to visiting. No pro gram m 1 be given. Mra. George Damon, Mrs. George Williamson, Mrs. J. "W. Pmith. Mrs. W. E. McOonnell and Miss lary peVol will be hostesses. A hsrd times party Vas given by the gymnasium girls of the Young Women's Christian association Tuesday evening at the association rooms. Everybody came dressed In their oldest clothes, the prise for the funniest garb being awarded Miss Opal Randall. Games and a mock trial furnished amusement for the evening. Bread and water and toothpicks were eierved upstairs, after which a spread of baked beans, skim milk and crusts was served In the dining room. A delightful mualcale was given Tues day evening under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor society 'of the First Presbyterian church. Following the pro gram refreshments were served, and the rent of the evening was devoted to a so- t 'al time. The program consisted of a piano solo, "Prelude, E Minor," by Mc.n dc'tsohn. rlved by Miss Vivian Gray: li:dley K ick s "On the Sea." by the Im perial quartet; "cello solo, "Berceuse," from Jocelyn Goilard, given by Milo fimlth. Mir Gladys Hcs gai'e a reading. The ; t of Turquoises." by T. B. Ald rlch, snd Mrs. W. W. Sherman sane Ji s sie Uaynor's "And I" and Iogan's "Iid dlo, Dear." Miss Gray played "L.1 1 mix Checeujf de Lin." by Debussy, and Mendelssohn's "Prherso, E Minor. I"be t lnHlii( lloi'rs" wm read by Miss Mat thew, and t'ie qiiHi'tet pvie "Sumew hre Voice Is Calling," by Tate. The must- c ile whs we I utior.dcd and heart. ly en joyed. In honor of Miss rhO"le Spencer, who lesves aonn to attend Dreke university, and Mr. John Wall, who will attend CH ncr university, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Iavitt entertained st dinner Wednesdiy evening. Tin t.'Ue was love'y In red and wht"1 roses. The Hmne K'Onomlrs druitment of the Co i lie 11 Bluffs Woman's club met with Mrv M. W. Clark, Wednesday aft ernoon. The president of the e1i:b, Mrs Sduey ninth, announced that the ball room at the Grand hotel has been se cured for tho baby health contest. The fl: st day of the contest. Dr. V. I.. Try nor will deliver a lecture bearing ifon the subject; the second day a lecture will 'be given by Mrs. Mary Watts of Audubon, president of the National Baby Health association, and the third day will I dovoted to examining and class ing the thirty-two babies selected at the four preliminary contests to he held at the school buildings. These will be held at the Bloomer school, Februsry I; Ave ru B school, on th 12th; Twentieth a vena, the 19th; Pierce street, the 2tth. Mothers wishing to enter their babies' name and age ef the child, years, months and daya. and the name and addrsa of fayette avenue, at their earliest con venience by letter, card or phone. Mrs. Smith gave a talk on baby health and Forest Bronson and lUlen Lyons each gave recitations. Mrs. Towslee . gave a history of the club, this being the cele bration of the alxuentu anniversary of i fin 1 i& llrs. Wilson Aixsbui snJ. Evelyn, this department. An Intereatlng article on the work of the Federation of Wo man's ctubs was read by Mrs. Henry Ducll. who presided In he place of Mra. J. J. Sullivan, who was unable to attend, because of illness. When refreshments were served, the table was found deco rated with a birthday cake bearing six teen lighted candles. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames Clark. Page Morrison, Sells, Shaver and E. A. Karges. The Eaat End Card club was enter tained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Marquardt. Prises for high score were won by Mrs. J. G. Will iams and Mr. A. B. Wright. Mrs. Mar tin Follett and Mr. Leslie Klrkpatrlck won the consolation prises, ana jir. Grover DeBar carried away the "cut-for-all." Supper was served at the close of the game. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. wngm will entertain ths club February 8. A mlacellaneous program was given by the Book Lovers' club on Wednesday sk their meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Metcalf, Jr. The business of the day was the planning of the study cours for next year. The selection fell upon French and English literature, and Mrs. i. T. Hamilton, Mra. Charles i. Officer and Mrs. Herbert Woodbury were appointed a committee to choose the writers and arrange the program, ine arrangement of assignments will be made by Mra C. S. Leffert and Mra. Kiain Lou gee. Refresments were served after the business meeting, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Mrs. F. T. True and Mrs. Herbert Woodbury. Miss Rice will be hostess Wednesday, and tha atudv of "Pendennls," will be be gun. The Reda Beda Literary aoclety met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Edna Ford. A short business meeting waa followed by a seriea of preliminary debates, in which Klsle Sprenson. Esther Hadlund. Louis Olson, Laura Hanson, oia Thompson. George Kaiser and Eleanora Thompson took part. Judges for the debate were: Arthur Euglund Stuart Evand and Seymour Smith. I West Ambler Social Activities Miss Beatrice Cockayne spent a few days laat week in Glenwood, la. Mrs. F. J. Clarke left Sunday evening for Bolivar, Mo.,, where- alio will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Louis Centner of Portland, Ore., spent a few days In Omaha laat week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Givens. He will leave Sunday evening for Madison, Wis., where he has accepted a position as Instructor of sooloy at the I'nlverslty of Wisconsin. Dr. and Mts. C. '. Tomllnson have Re turned to Omaha after several years' resi dence In Wakefield. Neb. They have taken a house at I'M South Thirty seventh street and expect to remain here permanently. Mr. and Mis. J. Robinson of Granl Is'and, Neb, are. guests this week of Mr. aud Mrs. John Long. Tlie I-adies' Aid society of the Jennings Methodist church l!l meet Thursday, February i, f ith Mr. H. O. Claggett. !C20 South Forty-eighth street. P. J. Tial-cr has returned, from New Voik, where he went to attend the fu ncial of bis mother who was b:iried at Reward. N. T. Edward G'vens and Mis Elsie Givens f I'rth. N-b., sre guests this week of Mr. slid Mis. Dftislas Givens and family. Tlie Grare Save I. idle class will be entertalred Tues'lay afternoon at 1: o'clock at the homo of Mrs. H. W. Stewart, Fifty-fourth and Hickory streets. A review of the last twelve lessons will be held and a social hour. Miss Mildred De Freere of Sidney, la., was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fulnier. F. W. Sleeper of Lincoln, Neb., visited In Omaha Inst week as the guest of his sister. Mra. Samurl Kldd. and Mr. Kidd. Oran Plckard Is seriously 111 at Wster loo. Neb., and his son. Clyde Plckard. Is there with lilm. Mrs. D. A. Foote will have charge of the evening services st the Jennlnirs Methodist rhurch for the foi;r Sunday evenings during February. rhe will present her four lectures on the "Life of Christ." The Mothers' Kensington club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. M Jackson. Those present were Mesdsme William Piwnn, John Wlsler, Joseph Sei-'tr, E. A. Wliin and A. M. Jackn A son waa borr. Thursday evening t air. and Mrs. J. A. HurrUen. Florence Social Items Mr. and Mrs. William Wlckham of Council Bluffs, la., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lynch Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Frank Brown entertained the O. O. P. circle of the Presbyterian Ladles' Aid society Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lynch of Wray, Colo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lynch. The Literary society attended the fun eral of Mr. F. P. Gould in Omaha In a body, Mrs. Gould having been a mem ber of the society. J. P. Jandro, state president of the Eagles waa in Florence Wednesday vr ganlilng a party to go to Lincoln Mon day, February 1L to attend the dedica tion of the Lincoln Eagles' new home. Rev. J. P. Butter went to Utlca, Neb, Friday to conduct the funeral services of a friend. State Treasurer J. R. Ellis of the Farmers' union, was In Florence Friday to address a meeting of the newly form' ed Ponoa- union. The G. O. P. circle of the Ladles' Aid society of the Presbyterian church are rehearsing "The Old Maid's Return," to be arlven some time the fore part o February. The Tonca .rlon will entertain at play. "The Nohl Outcast." at the Ponca school house Saturday evening. The en tertalnment 'a gtven for tho purpose of a get together of the farmers of that locality. A leap year dinner will be given at the Presbyterian cln rch Friday evening, the women paying for the meal and the men waiting on the tables and doing the woi the women generally do. City Clerk Bondesson, who has been very III for the last two weeks, is re ported aa being considerably better. Councilman Henry Behrman is suffer ing with a seven cold. THREE PROMISING MUSICAL STUDENTS Standing: Claire McCaffrey. Seated: Helen and Eileen McCaffrey, J 7 I t 1 ''- ' SIS'- Clare, Ilalen and Elleea ara the three charming- daughters of Mr. and Mra Owen McCaffrey. Miss Eileen Is now studying murlc In New York City and on Saturday of this week will be an at tendant at the wedding of her roua'n, Mr. James Oiarlrs Kennedy and.Mi.ia Mart-arot Mi Ni.lty. h:vl will Ik- cel. - Urated at Uie cUutcli of Bt. r'raii' Is' Mrs. J. W. Persley lias gono to Cold Water. Mich., tJ attend the funeral of er father vi.. M.r..r. t. i ulm l attendlna ! Nebraska, university, has returned homo for a few daya . . , . , ... , inns iimeps or ineir sister, Mrs. r- j. Tha Regina cluh will entertain at "'oronner i .eap lear flance at tne . entunon ciun. ( Thursday evening, February S. i Mrs. Hoy Hoberta and her niece, Miss ella Hunter, are spending a few dsya In Ottumwa. la., visiting relatives. The Misses Mercedes and tnea Mangan ntertalmd the Monday Night Whist cluh at their home Monday evening. a. J. E. Monroe entertaimd at a i whist party Saturday-afternoon at hot home. IIT North Twenty-fourth street. Mrs. Monroe was assisted by Mrs. W. J. Slate. . Mra. Maxwell and Mra. Harry Show, formerly Miss Rehecei Maxwell, stopped over a few days In Omaha with Mr. T. ! MVredlth Maxwell, on their way to Sa- I annah. Ga. ' j Mrs. William Rout entrrta'ned Sanr ! day evening, in honor of her son. Will- lam. Tha house wan decorated through- out in pink and white. About thirty five guests were present. Mlsa Graoe Ele and Mrs. Edward Evans and her two small children, Dorothy and Margarete. Des Molnea, la., are visiting at the homo, of their uncle. Joe Chrlstl. of this rlty., L Mrs. Albert Noe entertained the New , Century club at her home Thursday. Thai"""- " i .nursoay or nexi guests of the rluh were Mrs, Arthur I wim - m-. v it en,nh im. were won by MVS. B. Minor and Mrs. i. Hannon. A reception waa given at the home of Vt. XI,. A TJ WrVar lift Knrih 1 North Twenty-second street, Wednesday even ing, for the Rev. Mr. and .Mi s. Horn- brook. Mr. Hornbrook la tho new rec tor of St. Martin's church. v k ir i. t Tw... fii..r 11-.... MIS. li II I 111111 VI IIIW ' ' 1 11 1 1 , ' ' V., came home for two weeks to visit her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Goddard. Ms, and Mrs. Hamn expect to move from Pine Bluff to Crown Point. Wyo., where Mr. Hamn was transferred. Mrs. William Berry entertained the Missionary society at her home Thurrdiy afternoon, when Mesdamea Berger, Hill, Nleman and Nllsson had charge of the program. Mrs. C. E. Kullbom sang a solo and the Mothers' quartet sang. Miss Marjorle Abbott entertained the O. F. F. club at her home1 Friday after noon at a regular meeting. Members present were: Misses Misses Bessie Alsworth Helen Vanflan Marjorle Abbott Hop Hibhard Oladya Wright Mildred Conaway Dona vanbant Mlas Josephine Connell entertained G. P. G. club at a "taffy pull." Thursday evening, at her home, 1615 North Twenty fourth street. Members present were:. Misses Mlssea Beatrice Farrar Racbel Jordan Hasel Green Josephine Connell Evelyn Clark Gladye Numson, Mildred Bliss Dorothy Van ant Mrs. F. L. Goddard. entertained Fri day evening In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Hamn of Pine Bluff, Wyo. Those present were: Misses ' Misses Ann M surer Ann Hlaglns Viola Williams Amanda Peteraon Marie Kmg . Gladye Van Sent Esther Miller Clara Dworak Helen Tyner Jennie Hall Catherine Crawford Margaret Fltsgerald Sadie Rothhols The marriage of MTss Lauretta Wehner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wehner, and Mr. William Klefer comes as a complete surprise to their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Klefer' slipped out -to Pe ril Hon and were quietly married, Thurs day afternoon. Mra Klefer was con nected with the Nebraska Telephone com pany, and M Klefer la employed by Swift and Company. Mra. E. G. Christie entertained at a dinner party Tuesday, complimentary to her nieces. Miss Grace Slpe and Mrs. Edward Evans of Des Moins, la. The oenter piece was a mound of roses. Cov ers were lal& for: "Mesdamea Mesdams George French Edwsrd Evans, Horace Grur Des Moines WllllsmCllne Miss Gladys vlpe. R. Purknsp Des Moines Joe Christie It takes but a minute of time to save dollars when you read The Bee Want-Ad columns. Xavler In Brooklyn. Mr. Kennedy Is well known here, having visited tha Mc Caffreys laat year. Mr. James MoCaf frey left Thursday for New Tork to at tend tha weddlne- Mlsa Clara McCaffrey la spending tha winter at El Paao, Tex., with another alater. Mi.. John Murphy, while Miss Helm Is at home, pursuing Icr miisiral studies wlUi Miss Mary Munchhoff Mr. B. J. Crewa spent a few days at his home last week. A son wss horn to Mr. and Mrs. Telrce yan last Tuesday Mr- A. Barrltt and Mr. Nehlan of Mln- : jnesota have been called here by the sort- J , u,, .r,iv. t,nn, R,Mt. , , ....j..j 'the State Normal. Mr. Gorton Roth was pleasantly sur- .prised Tuesday evening at his homa in honor of hl birthday anniversary. The Voting Women's Kensington cluh wss entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Mildred Tlttel. Mie Mary Roth left for her home In iTekamah, Neh.. on Saturday after a three weeks' visit at the home of her brothers. Mr. W. H. Tlndell of Chicago la lsltlng at the homo of his son. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mra H. R. Koopman on Tuesday. -Mrs. R, Swanson left Wednesday for her home In Tekamah after a visit here. Tl,' Epworth league entertained at a fecial entei talnment at the church Frl- '"' evening. Mlsa Mabel Toting has left for her home In Chicago after a month s visit with her sister. Mrs. E. J. Wolfe. Mrs. C. WUher Nelson and son have "'1"nl n""1' irom a visit wim relatives In M Pherson. Kan. Th" Missionary circle of the ",Tn nola on .. ... Mr. and Mrs. George Welch entertained ciai tneir i ir. juiih oinuani oi ureeiey, voio., waa ! " " " ml in nnm I of U Linn McGulre. Mr. and Mra. P. Dolela entertained for the Whist club, when about twenty were pi-osont and lunch was served. Mrs. O. W. Howards entertained Tuea- mV ,flmnj.n t m t, T M , , . ' V. V. """- nciuD, Mrs. Ed Wulff waa a special guest. Mra. Etnll Carlson entertained fourteen Mttle folks on Thursday in honor of her little son's birthday. Mrs. W. II. Loechner entertslned twelve guests at o'clock dinner at her home on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. M. Wlggena entertained Thurs day for the b. B. I. club of Omaha. Twelve guests were present. Mrs. E. J. Whistler wlli be hostess for the Methodist Ladles' Aid society on next Wednesday afternoon at a social meeting. Mrs. T. Johnson of Genoa, Neb., was a guest last week at the J. Crews home while her daughter was In the Methodist hospltsl. An illustrated lecture "The tfhfoldlng of the Little Flower" will be given at fit. Bernard's hall Sunday evening by a club of the Crelghton university. ' Mra. B. S. Phelps waa hostess for tha Aufweldersehen club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Woslager, Mrs. Phelps and Mrs, Davis won prises. ' Miss Clara Newberg and Mr. Arthur Oleson of Dayton, la., were married on Wedneaday at the home of Frank Corn stock. Rev. Bloomquist performed the ceremony. '.'.' l" The Women's Christian Temperance union will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Ppeedle next Friday afternoon. Mrs. C, J. Roberts of Omaha will be the leader on national survey.. : Mlsa Louise Baehr entertained at a matinee party last week for Misses Lucille Hoffman, Gertrude Gleason, - Beatrice Buckley. Wllma and Louise Baehr. The Pundoy closing law of all bualnes houses will go Into effect today and a quiet Sunday Is expected. Mr. George Potras of Hulett. Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. B, Beatd of Blair, Neb., wero recent guests at the W. A. Ferguson home, i ' 1 . Miss Helen Hoagland of Fremont,' for merly of this place, was a guest last week of Mlsa Mary Norrls. Mrs. Peter Christiansen entertained for her little son's birthday. Those present were Edna Giant. Frank Davis, EM ward Servers, Maynard Miller. Anton Chris tiansen and May Christiansen. '- The Danish Brotherhood celebrated its second annerversary last week with an ontertalnment, when about SO guests were present. A banquet and dancing composed the program of th evening. I : Ralston's Social Events Mrs.. Charles Anderson, who is In the Nicholas Senn hospital In Omaha, la very much improved since an operation. A twelve-pound son srrlved at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Moran last week. The Ladlea' club met at the home of Mrs. C. M. Skinner Thursday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Slnde'ar or 8c uth Omaha were visiting relatives In this vicinity Wednesday evening. 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