1 tite omaita Sunday brh: FKBiu'Anv 20, ioir. -j it i I Council Bluff s Social Notes CCl. A L Upstate Matron Comes to Live in Omaha ost enjoyable party was held by the sisterhood that has been formed by the Jwliti,womf ot Council Bluffs, on Sunday evening. In the Woodman ball In the Merrlam block, with about seventy In attendance. A most excellent program W rial enjoyment. Refreshments were served at a late hour by the women of the sisterhood. One of the features of the evening was the auctioning of the sofa pillow, that had been donated by Mrs. 8am Snyder, for the benefit of the Jewish war relief fund. It was first won by Mr. M. Bernstein, who gave It bark to the sisterhood to be auctioned off acain for the war relief fund, and this time It -was bid In for 116 by Mr. .Steinberg. The total amount realised 'mm tho pillow was I47.T6. Miss Ksther snd Mr. Elof Hadlund entertained the members of the Rota Bed a Literary society at a most Inter estlng meeting at their home on Tues day ,evenlnn. The birthdays of Lincoln, an. I jMcKlnley were celebrated and a most ern..Vbln Droarem was given. Including the following numbers: Essay on patriotism. Miss Elsie Soren' Life of William McKlnley, Miss Laura 5' William McKlnley,"' Mlsa Elisabeth of Abraham lincoin, miss Mmtr ladlund. Mr. Ueorge Kaiser gave a most Inter esting talk to the cluD, telling- 01 m salmon Industry, describing the process of catching and canning the big fish. Mr. Stuart Evana was elected a member of the society. During the social hour a fortune telling game furnished much amusement. Miss Orpha, Qulnn has Joined her mother. Mrs. It. A. Qulnn, at Excelsior Springs, where she has been a guest at the Elms for the lest ten days. Mis. I. N. Kllcklnger's class In the First Tresbyterlan Sunday school held tho regular business and social meeting 1 Monday cvenln at the homo Mrs. Theo dore E. Grow. Hostaases for the even ing were aus. Grow, Mlsa Wilson and Miss Judson. Mrs. J. V. MsJlery entertained the I members of the University club at her home on Monday afternoon. Mra. Sears jjaW-e a most enjoyable reading and Mlsa JtGee gave a piano solo, whleh was ' greatly appreciated. Refreshments were i served at a late hour and a most dellglA I ful social afternoon was spent by all. In addition to the active members of the club a number ot the former members) were guests. The regular meeting of the club Cill be held Wednesday afternoon at Vhome of Mrs. W. F. Arnold. The youns women of the Geneva club the Young Women'! Christian associ ation have issued Invitations for a party to be given Washington's birthday, which Tirnminna to he a very novel affair. The entertainment Is a part of the Jubilee program, which Is being observed by as sociations all over the world this month. Members of the Oakland Avenue chapter of St. Paul's guild and a number of guests were entertained at a combined meeting and tea Monday afternoon at the Vnm nf Mrs Robert Huntington, who s assisted In entertaining by Dr. Har- ret Hamilton. More man imny worw present and the occasion proved to be a most enjoyable one. Out of deference to the guests the business session was omitted and the afternoon spent socially. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The chapter will hold another meeting and tea next Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. B. Brakett on Vine I street. A most enjoyable vaiemms nnaniwn was given at the home of Mrs. J. I Noy on Monday afternoon when Mrs. Noy, Mrs. G. W. Turner. Mrs. W. E. Mills peugh and Mrs. R. S. Palmar were the hostesses. The guests wera the members of Circle No. t of the First Congrega tional church, and also a number of members from the other two circles. The liouse was most prettily deoorated with hearts, cuolds and other emblems suit able to the day. Luncheon was served hostesses followed by a short ta'.K Jones. The March meeting rele will be held at the noma of Mr. G. w. Turner on Oakland imve. A charming week-end affair was the pnnual party given on Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Hall In honor of their eltfhth wedding anniversary. The rooms were beautifully decorated In red and white. It being Lincoln's birthday, lovely drapes of red, white and blue were gracefully arranged over the doors and windows. From the shower in the dining room leng ribbons of red and white were draned to the center of the table, on which a cut glass bowl of red and white carnstlcns were placed. The hours were pleasantly spent with music and games. Jessie Morris gave a number of selections. Several contests made deal of merriment. In the fan contest prises were awarded C. Copeland and Mr. Fred Bishop; In the trip around the world, Mr. O. C Copeland and Mrs. Henry Mor ris received the prlies. The guests pre sented the host snd hostess with a nura ber of lovely' gifts. A dainty two-course luncheon wss served, Mrs. Walter Slvey and Miss Jessie Morris assisting In serv ing. Covers were placed for twenty. A delightful surprise mas given Mrs. Minnie Andrews, Saturday evening, on her birthday. The guests presented her with a number of beautiful presents. Tha hours were spent socially snd a four- luncheon was served. Covers were laid for eighteen. Mrs. W. II. Bell entertained on Frlrfiy evening In honor of the birthday of her husband, it being a complete surprise to him. Music and cards furnished the en tertainment. At progressive high five first prise was awarded to Mr. Lloyd Roper, second to Mrs. Sam Austin and the cut-for-all to Mrs. A. W. Wallace. A three-course luncheon was greatly en Joyed, covers being placed for twenty, eight. iWr. and Mrs. G. W. Blnderson were l f'is Saturday evening ta the J. C. B. ard club. Mr. and Mra Raymond Bln derson were guests. At progressive high five Mr. David Dlckerson received first prlie, Mr. Raymond Slnderson second and Mrs. Raymond Slnderson third. Mrs. C. D. Umble received the cut-for-all. A two course luncheon followed the game. The club will be the guests of Mrs. Lily Endi cott In two weeks. A number ct friends surprised Mrs. E. F. Aldlnger Monday afternoon on her birthday. The hours were cosily spent with visiting and kenslngton work. A five-course luncheon was served, covers being placed for eighteen. ComtdlmMitarv In Xf r P,na.( T - m . . j 1. . Bl.ll 1 Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Holmes entertained at a prettily appointed dinner piaces oeing arranged ( Y ' CP ' " KitA4A I JX9NISH J I able to tne ' Vv the hostea I oVie circle I I csrnstlcns v pleasantly i h I Miss Jessie I I l?,8no select A l Erpat de J Xly record Jf to Mrs. C. f Jr seven guests, Mrs. Walter Bte III f.r mi linwent sn uperittini t Lii undnon Men. oi la I hn tephan, who has been sert- for many weeks snd recently ion st th Jennie osiital. U now im proving and as soon as she Is able to travel will go to California for a few months. Mr. Stephen plans to accom pany her and they will go directly to Long Beach. A most enjoyable valentine party was given at the home of Gerald Zurmilehlen on Fourth street. Gamea, refreshments and favors carried out tha spirit of the day. Twenty-eight little guests were present Mrs. J. M. Barstow entertained at the regular meeting of the Atlas club, whloh waa held at her home on Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Elmer Shugart led an Inter esting discussion of current events. Mrs. O. D. Wheeler gave a paper on 8outh Australia, and Mrs. W. I. Walker a de scription of the Metlakatla. The next regular meeting of the club will be held February 19 at the home of Mrs. R. C. Peregoy on South Sixth street Tuesday of next week the club will be entertained at a kenslngton at the home of Mrs. Ly man Shngart, who will be assisted in en tertained by Mrs. R. H. Bloomer and Mrs, R, O. Peregoy. The Phllathea class of the First Bap tist church entertained the husbands of the members at a Valentine party Mon day night at the home of juts. O. J. Matohell, Eighteenth and Third avenue. The decorations were appropriate to the day and all the 'old Valentine tames were greatly enjoyed. Refreshments wars served by the hostess and the even ing proved a moat enjoyaole one. Mrs. B. S. Terwilllger entertained the members of the Ideal club at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Tne program opened with a discussion of current events, led by Mrs. J. M. Oursler and Mrs. Freemon Heed, after which the afternoon was devoted to the study of art In Japan. Jars. Fred Johnson told of the realistic movement and the work of tha engravers. Mrs. T. H. Cavln told of the Influence of Japanese on the west, and Mra. W. E. McConnell discussed modern Japanese art in a most Interest ing way. The club will meet with Mra. Terwilllger against next Tuesday after noon, and will continue tne study of art in Japan, taking up at that time the architecture, the sculpture and the metals and bronzes. The El Deen club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. Mellor. Nine members were present, and Mrs. L II. Baaer and Mrs. W. D. Klllln were guests. Muslo and kenslngton work oc cupied the afternoon most enjoyably. Luncheon waa Served by the hostess at 4 o'clock, after which a short business meeting was held. The club will meet March L at the borne of Mlrs. Harry Wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hess entertained a few friends Informally at dinner on Wednesday evening. Later In the even ing the guests attended the Juvenile club, which was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Coppock. Instead of the usual luncheon and ken slngton, the members of the Fortnightly Thimble club formed a matinee party Wednesday afternoon to see Daddy Long-legs" at the Brandels. Sixteen members were present The club will be entertained March L at the home ot Mr. C. M. Cochran In Omaha. Miss Mtollle Rice entertained the mem bers of the Book Lovers' club on Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent In reading and analysing Thack eray's novel, "The Newcomes." Mrs. Drayton W. Bushnell gave the sunetance of the "Overture." told of the pedigree and family tree of the Newoomes, and of the early life and education of Colonel Vewcome. Mlsa Rice told of Colonel Newcome, the man, of CUve, the artist snd of Madame De Florae. Mrs. Thomas Metcalf read extracts from the book he club will meet with Miss Rice exaJn next Wednesday and will finish "The Newcomes," which also completes the outline on Thackeray. Charles Dickens Is the next writer to be studied. A new club to meet on alternate Wednesday evenlnga and play "600" organized Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hayes on Houston avenue. The organisation will be known as the D. D. club and hai twelve members. Three tables of "MO" were played and prlzea were awarded to Mrs. Florl and Mr. Paul Jameson Supper waa served after tha game. The club will meet on March 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bell. The members of the L. T. club were entertained at the 'home of Mrs. Charles Lock wood on Wednesday afternoon. Mra, Quick and Mrs. Bowhan of Omaha, and Mrs. vteeineroe ana Mrs. Uordy were the club guests. The afternoon was spent with sewing and visiting. The next meeting will be held March 1 at the home of Mra. II. Johnson on Seventh avenue, The R. E. M. club was pleasantly entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. J. Itarlck. All but two of the members were preect. Mrs O. V. Fl.k neve a flsno olo ami HER ENGAGEMENT TO WED JUST ANNOUNCED. n Lv 1 f ! r 1 1 TycTtT Belief Levey Dundeo Society Notes Unwrs. Those present were: Mesdsmes, I Howard Smith, John Baldwin, F.dgar Scott. B. T. Crummer, Philip Potter, James W. Hamilton, Leonard Aber crPtnble. T. J. Msckay, II. P. Lemere. and Misses Grace Denning of Council Bluffs, Kcntt and Walker. Mrs. A. H. Palmer and Miss F.llssbeth lslmer spent a few days last week lth Mr. Ward Pnlmer In t'hlso. Social Affairs of the South Side The Kpworth leafu of the Ifler Me- I morlsl church gave s bobsled party Tues- day evening. After ridlna around for a , couple of hours the party was entertained ' at an oyster supper at the home of M'ss Nell Banner. About forty were In the i party. The Kensington of the Test Chief of the , I'esree of Honor was entertained by Mrs. Green Tuesday afternoon. Those present were: Mesdames I Avery J Khyno Hancock Mcadanica--t leorffe Jones lr llalston Mi een W. H. Routt The Keglna be entrrtalnrd I Miss Kathryn Cook were greatly enjoyed. In a bow and arrow contest which furnished muoh amusement, the winners were Mra. Test and Miss Cook. Luncheon was served by the hostess. The club will be enter tained March 1 by Mrs. Frank Schley. The University club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra W. F, Arnold. Mrs. Arnold led the history lesson on Brazil. Mra D. B, Witter, who took a trip to Washington not long ago, gave an interesting description of the Pan-American building. Following the program Mrs. J. M. Mathews on be half of the club presented Mra Witter with a Rebekah spoon. The occasion was Mra. Wltter's birthday. Tho next regular meeting of the club will bo held March 1 at the home of Mra J. A. Mallery. Mrs. Howard F. Smith returned Wednesday morning from a visit of six weeVs In Chicago. While there she wrfa the guest of her aunts. Mrs. James Scrymlger and Mrs. Ida May Smith. West Ambler Social Activities Mrs. 11. Homer, on vForty-alxtb street. was taken to the Wise Memorial hospital on Thursday afternoon, where . she is suffering from injuries received in the tornado. Mr. and Mra Hugh L. Alexander of Cedar Creek, Neb., were guests on Wed nesday and Thursday of Mr. and Mra Fred Jensetu The Grace Saxe Bible class will meet Tuesday at 10 a. m. with Mrs. John Blake, 1921 South Fifty-second street Mrs. F. D. Btults is quite 111 at her home with the grippe. The T-Nem-Esuma club gave a large dance at the Woodman hall Tuesday evening. Tne West Side Women's Christian Tem perance union will meet Thursday after noon, February 24, with Mrs. Roy Fra- sell. 4601 Marcy street. Plans will be laid for an Institute to be held early In March. Mrs. L, Johnson, of Havelock, Neb., was the guest last week of her sister, Mrs. T. W. Smith, and Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wlsler entertained informally on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winn and Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Marshall. Mrs. John Wlsler entertained at her home Thursday afternoon, when the fol lowing were present: Mesdames W. L. Cilmore, William Spann, Georga Col, E. A. Winn, Joseph Seger and John Wlsler. Mrs. George Baldwin entertained Wed nesday afternoon for the following' guests: Mesdames A. O. Knight. 8. P, Jonas, N. F. Brewster. Glen Gerken, Hert, Thomas McDonald, George Bald win, George Nicklen. Mrs. 8. Iverson was surprised on Fri day afternoon by a number of her friends, the occam being her birthday. Those present were: Mesdames T, Chris- tensen, 8. Jensen, N. P. Nelstn. N. F Thompson, H. J. Peterson, P. Christen aon, J. A. Jacobean. Mrs. Samuel Faulkner and Mrs. Will Faulkner entertained Friday afternoon for Mrs. C. C. Tomllnson, who has re cently returned from. Wakefield, Neb., to make her home In Omaha. Those pres ent were: Mesdames Ella Ambler, John Wisler, A. J. Wlsler, Emll Groman, VU 11am Spann, Joseph Seger, J. H. Gcntz, O. J. Pickard, Louis Wohlers. J. J. Jor gensen, James Root, Glenn Lyman, J. W. Lyman. Henry Truelson, Georga Baughman, Fred Tex. George Hoffman. August Armbrust. Joseph Boyer, Fred Jensen. O. C. Wrleth, F. A, Marshall,' E. A. Winn. Miss Dora Welse and Mla Mary Ioslle are visiting In Lincoln over Sunday and attended the basket ball game between Lincoln HlKh and the Omaha High school. Mrs. Julius Nichols of Columbus, Neb., was the guest last week of her aunt, Mrs. B. O. Hamilton. A dance was given Friday nltcht by the Dundee Dancing club at Harte hall. Dr. and Mrs. Henry B. Leurence enter tained at dinner Monday evenlns. Their guests were Miss Susanne Walker and Dr. and Mra. O. 8. Hoffman. The Lad lea' Aid of the Dundee Pres byterian church met Friday with Mlrs. J. M. Dow. The Missionary society of the Dundee Presbyterian church will meet Friday with Mrs. Jennie Schonborn. The Dundee circle of the Child Con servation league met Monday with Mra W. E. Burroughs. The Dundee Woman's club met Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Leslie. The Railway Mall Service Woman's club met Wednesday with Mrs. C. E. Presson. Mra J. II. Conrad gave a matinee party at the Orpheura Monday for Mlsa Mildred Brown. The girls' Bible class met Frlday'after noon with Miss Mary Thomas. Mrs. A, L Green returned early In the week from Chicago. Mrs. Roy Ralph entertained at a ken aington Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. J. H. Buxton of Sioux City, who Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Shlnn. Other out-of-town guests were: Mra F. H. Vail of Rlpon, Wis., who Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Earl Sherman, and Mlrs. M. A. Woodruff of Ixs Angeles, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. J. Hub bard, -i Miss Myme Gilchrist entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Brandels have re turned from New Tork City. The funeral services of Mrs. C. J. Morton of Grand Island, Neb., who died Monday morning, took , place Tuesday afternoon from the residence of her sis ter, Mrs. S. M. Rush, Rev. T. 3. Msokay officiating. Burial was In Forest Lawn cemetery. Mra J. F. Anson Is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. J. Kuhlman, in Nebraska City. Mrs. Edward Callahan entertained tha members of the Dundee Woman's club and their husbands at her home Friday evening. ' ' Mrs. Charles CNail Rich entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon for Miss Susanna Walker, guest of Mlrs. H. B. rlub will Wednesday evening by Irfiwery at her home. Mrs. W. A. Berger will entertain thi mleslonarv societies of the Wheeler Me morial Preabyterlan church at her home. 23 South Nineteenth street. Thursday afternoon. The following program will be given: "The Growth and Tests of Korean Churches," Mr. Barclay. Mrs. Robb will read "One Way to Help the Kingdom." Vocal solo by Mrs. Cherlca l-efler, and Mrs. Copper will give "Home Missionary In Aotlon the Indian." Mrs. Walter Lake entertained the mem bera of the Thursday WhWt club Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Curtl will en tertain tho members of the club on March 1. Those present were: Mesdames Mesdames P. V. Franklin 3. H. Curtl J. Northrup J. Robinson W. H. Routt E. Shango A. R. Behmks F. H. O'Neill F. Waaene C. H. Ferris W. Lake A. W. McDonald A character party was given by the Christian Endeavor Monday evening at the home of Mra J. L. Fhainholts. The characteristics of many noted people were Imitated. Miss Olive Hamilton was awarded first pre. About fifty-seven members and guests were present. The progressives of the Degree of Honor were entertained Thursday by Mrs. C. H. Avery, assisted by Mrs. E. J. Ball The afternoon was spent at needle work. The members of the Jolly Dosen club were entertained at a luncheon, Monday by Mra Julia Pollen. The centerploce was a valentine design. 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The' Omaha Letter Carriers' band gave a dancing party at the Centurion olub rooms Thursday evening. About 100 couples attended, Mra Ia B. Williams entertained the ladles of tha Christian church at a tea Thursday afternoon at her home. A very Interesting, program was given. Fifty ladles were present. The Woman's auxiliary of St Martin's church waa entertained by Mrs. Oreer at her home Tuesday afternoon. Miss Curtis of the Toung Woman's Christian association gave a talk on the work of Che association, "it was arranged to give a dinner Wednesday evening at ths parish home. Badev Slams Coatraet. Pitcher Lou V. Baker, secured from the Buffalo International club, has sent In his signed Boston American contract from Lansing, Kan, In One Minute! Clogged Nostrils Open-Colds and Catarrh Vanish tops M a s T IMsoharge, Clears Stuffed Bead, Zeals I&flaaued Al Passages and Ton Breathe rreely. Try "Ely's Crean. Balm." 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