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Tim OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 27, 1916.
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What
is Going On
in Socioty Circles
Social Affairs Planning.
Mr. and Mr. Arthur Draper ftnlla
art ponding- two weeks In Eaoelslor
Springs.
Tha Week-end banning elufc Will glva
IU regular dancing party Saturday even
ing, at Chambers- academy.
A musicals will ba given by tha mem
bers of St Paul's Rpleoopal church Wad
needay evening at I o'clock, at tha homa
of Mr. and Mra. C. E. Baldwin.
Tha ninth denre of tha Clni-)am Pann
ing club w.l b held Thursday evening.
Tha laat danra of tha aeries and election
of officers wilt ha held on March 10.
Mr. and Mra. Frank W. J'ulson. Mr. and
Mia. C. C. Oeorge. Mr. and Mra. O. C.
Redlck and Mln Ida twp are among
tha hosts and hoateer for dinners to he
glen Thursday evening, preced'ng . the
Subscription club dance at Turpln'a
cade.ny
Mra. J. E. Eberaola of Denver, who
has been the guest of tier brother. Mr.
J. It. Dumont. and Mra. Immont. ha
returned to har home, accompanied by
her mother, wha la Improved in health
by an operation performed upon her
eyes In an Omaha hoapltal.
Mnnnt Calvary commondery of the
Knights Templar will give tha second
dsnrlng party of tha season "Wedneedsy
evening at Turpln'a academy. R. Sher
man Pinto, eminent commander;, John
Mellen. William . and Charlee H. Mar
lev' are tha committee In charge.
The aecond annual atudent and alumni
prom will be given Friday evening at
tha Hotel Rome ballroom. Hcarlet and
fold will be tha color eeheme used In
tha deroratlona. The committee In chants
Includes Leonard Burke, Charles Mori
arty. Henry Howes and Edward Zlpfel. A
number of tha university set ara eapecled
from Uncoln for tha prom. Tha patrons
and patronesses will be:
Meaxra. and Mesdamee
V.. r. Monerty, J. 8. Elpfel.
H. Q. Mara.
Amonj the Visitors.
Mra. Blllson of Klrkwood. Mo.. Is tha
;et of her mother, Mra. D. if. Vinson
haler. Judge Boyle of Chicago was tha guest
in Omaha few day last week of Dr.
and Mrs. Oil more.
Mra. James Horltv rf Orand Island Is
tha guest of Dr. and Mra. W. H. Taylor.
Mra. Dorlty will ba joined by Mr. Porky
for tha weak-end.
Mr. and Mra. Harry U Cohn and
datuthtar. Helen, of gpokana. ara tha
guests of Mra. Oohn's mother, Mrs. I
Rosenfeld. of Council Bluffs. S
Mlsa Martha Dolman of ft Joseph was
e pec ted this weak to ba tha guest of
Mra. B. It'. Wood, but has postponed bar
visit until later.
Mra. Jeroma Mac re, who has been tha
guest of her mother. Mrs. Herman
Kountse, left Friday for har homa In
Billings. Mont., where Mr. Mage has
ranch Interests. Mr. and Mra. Magea as
pect to return goon to make thalr perma
nent homa here,
Mrs. Arthur Krook of Louisville, JCy..
who haa been tha truest of MUs Amy
Ollmora, left Thursday, aooomranled by
Mis Ollmora, for Chicago, where they
will spend aoma time, going from there
to New Tork and then to Mra. Krock'i
homa, In Louisville.
Mra James Weart and Mlaa Ellen
Wea.rU who have bean much entertained
during; their Stay here aa guests at tha
If. , Waller homa. left Wednesday for
their homa In Cherokee, where they will
ba joined Tuesday by Mlsa Waller for
two weeks.
Wadding Anaounceaeata,
A very pretty wedding took pleoe at
tha homa or Aenator and Mra. D. M.
touthett at Overton on Fabruary Wk
whan thalr daughter. Myrtle, waa mar-
rlod to Jaaa J. Nlcklea. IVev, Ruasell H.
Link of AkteU offlolated at tha aero
mony, and Mra. Link played tha wedding
march, which wu Bhubert'8 Beranada."
This waa continued ta a aofter ton
throughout tha entire aeremony. Mrs.
Nlcklea ta a university lr and a mem
ber of tha Alpha XI Delta gororlty. Mr.
Nlcklea la a young businasa man of
Omaha, where they wilt ba at homa to
their frlanda after March L
Tha marriage of Dr. laador Dansky and
Miss 6arah Brodkey was celebrated at tha
homa of tha bride's parents, Mr. and Mra.
Morris Brodkey laat Sunday. '
Tha bride wore a moat becoming; town
of whits georglctte crepe and trimmed
with pearla She carried a ahower bou
quet of rosea and lilies of tha valley.
Elsie Brodkey from Bloua City, ab
tended tha bride. Tha newly waddad
couple left Monday evening for Chicago.
Tha out-of-town guest from Bloua City
were i Mr. and Mra Mat Brodkey, Mr,
and Mra. John Brodkey, Mr. Herman
Rtlllman. Mr. Herman Brodkey, Mr. Dave
Rice, Mr. Kroloff. Mr. R. Heraoff, Maatar
Ben Brokey, Master Aba Brodkey.
Mlsaaa Sarah Brodkey, Ullla ' Brodkey,
(Bertha Heraoff, Ksther Ooodslta, Qraoa
Baron. Tha guests from Chicago were!
Mr. and Mra. Aba Koollah, Mr.'Paxn Koo-
Hah. Tha guest from Denver, Col., waa
Mr. Malman.
Eaabe-Kaminxicd Weddlnp.
Tha wedding of Mlaa Laura Kamlntlnd
of Benson and Mr. William Raaba took
plaoa Wednesday evening at tha homa of
Mrs. A ana Kamlnalnd In Omaha. Rev.
Mr. Seeako of the Oerman Lutheran
church officiated. Tha attendants were
Mlsa Mary Kamlnalnd and Mr. Harry
ftaaba, tittle Mlsa Helen Kamlnalnd waa
ring bearer.
After tha ceremony a reception m
held and dinner aervad to sixty s teste.
Mr. and Mra. Raabe have gone house
keeping an a farm Just west of Benson.
Wedding Flam.
Tha wedding of Mlaa SdlU Murray,
dauahtar of Mr. and Mra. D. B. Mur
ray, and Frank Madden of Hornlck, la.
wUl take place Tueaday, March T. at
$ o'clock at tha Barred Heart cburoh,
followed by breakfaM at tha homo of
tha brwte'a parents, and a recaption
daring tha afternoon.
Mlaa Eleanor Murray, teteter of tha
bride, will be bridesmaid, and Lea Mad
den of Horntck, brother of tha groom.
will ba best man.
Tha marriage of MUs Esther Buchmsa,
daughter of Mra. J. Bucbmaa of St.
louts, and Mr. Harrv B. Milder will be
celebrated on Sunday, March U, at I.M
o'clock at tha Hotel Fontenelle. Tlie
rea iy wedded couple will ba at homa at
x4 Capitol avenue.
Tenth Wedding Anniremry.
Monday ta lha Ik-nth wadding annlver.
iy of Mr. and Mra. Frederick J. Orlffln.
7L. Crown Point avrnae. A celebration
Lna affair hu tutu cootunplated for
A'.-me time by Mr. and Mrs. Griffin, but
. Jug: to the feet that Mea. Urtffln waa
rl n 111 with Appcnllclt'a Mondny a.it
u i unrated on that erenlnjr all arrange
MU SIGMA CELEBRATES ITS TWENTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY Cast for "Colombo's Birthday" by daughters of Ma
Sigma members. Upper row, left to right: Josephine Platner, Mildred Foster, Jean Landale, Helen Leach, Louise Damon,
Mabel Conklin. Center: Nelle Ryan, Ann Axtell. Bottom row: Eleanor Potter, Anna Porter.
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A pretentious amateur production waa
Robert Browning's "t'olombes Birth
day" at the home of, Mra. B. W. Oun
ther laat evening when Ma Blgma,
Omaha'a oldest study circle, celebrated
Ha twenty-third birthday. A alaga was
especially constructed for tha perform
anna, which was given under tha dlreo-
tlon of Mlsa Mary Irene Watlaoa, as
sisted by Mrs. William J. Hotl and Mra
Frank J, Norton.
Three of tha original members of tha
club, Mra. A. B. Homers, Mrs. If. D.
Naaly and Mrs. Oeorge Thompson, were
present to assist tn tha birthday oale-
bratloa. , Mra. Isaac W. CarpenUr, tha
president who waa traveling In tha east.
returned Friday morning to ba here for
tha party.
Tha eaat for tha play wag mnfla UP
of daughters of tha memhera aa followat
Colombo, Nelle Ryan: Babyne, Eleanor
Potter: Adolf. Josephine Plainer Out-
bert, Mabel Conklin; Oaueelme, Jean
Landale; Maufroy, Helen laeh Clug-
net, Anna Porteri a courtlar, Dorothy
Morton; Valence, Mildred Fstari Frlnoe
Barthold, Ann Axtell, and Malcholr,
Louisa Damon.
Mra. Ounther. Mis. A. C Davenport
and Mra. W. S. wgela eomprlsed tha
staterlainraent committee. Husbands of
members ware guest at the play.
Tha membership of Mu Sigma Includes!
Misses
Misses
May Rlala.
Jeeele Towne.
Mxedames
T. W. Lavender,
II. D, Neely,
Wtlllajn Newton,
W. F, Nes-ele.
t. W. Noble,
frank Norton,
Jamea T'atton.
A. O. Petereon.
George Payne,
F.. L. Potter.
Oeorge I'latner,
Caroline Rohrbough,
C. W. Riiseell,
Oeorge Ryan,
Itallerk Rose,
Frederick Rouse,
A. B, Somera,
Waite atquler,
Oeorge Thompaon,
Holon Towne,
J. M. Welshans,
Ralph Klowit.
VIeadamee
John Austin,
C. W. Atl.
K. t. AXtoil,
Ci. if. Balllet,
Frank Dnyd.
C. Belden. i
a, W. MoknelL
rVeorga Barker, Jr.
?. M. Conklin.
W. Carpenter,
Qeorjro Damon,
A. C. Davenport,
F. W. Foster,
N. P. Fell.
T. C, Good son.
K. W. tiuntner,
Frank Holmes,
M. D. llun.il.
A. U l'atriok,
W. J. Hois.
Thomas landale.
Q. Lund,
menta had ta ba abandoned. Mra Orlfln
la getting along nicely at tha hoapltal.
Mr. and Mra Griffin were married In At.
John'a Eplsoopal ohurch, Ithaca. N. Y..
February tt, VX, by Dr. Hutchinson of
that city.
Grmbow-Anderton Weddingr.
A pretty church wadding took plaoa
Saturday evening at I o'clock when Mlaa
Lillian V. Anderson and Mr. Ernaat D.
Ore bow were united In marriage at tha
Benaon Evangelical Lutheran church.
Rev. a WUber Nelson officiated and
Mra. C. Wtber Nalaon played tha wedding
marob, Mra. Arthur Melchor aang a
solo. Tha attandanta were Mlaa Leona
Kroagar, Omaha, and Mr. Arthur Gra-
bou, brother of tha bridegroom.
Tha bride's gown waa whlta tutla over
embroidered silk chiffon. Tbo veil and
orange Uoaaoma waa a family heirloom
and waa worn by former brldea of tha
family. Tha bridal boauat was a ahower
of white roeea, ' Tha bridesmaid waa
gowned In ptnk taffeta draped wtia silver
laoa aond aha wore a diamond La Val
Here, a gift of tha bride, and carrtea a
bouquet of Mrs. Ward' roeea.
A wedding repectloa and supper waa
given at tha homa of tba paranta of tha
bride at Bunnybeook farm at Bennington.
Mr. and Mra. Qrabow will live on a
farm hear Bpringfleld, Neb.
Philathes Clan Entertained.
Tha Phllathea claaa of the South B.de
Celled Presbyterian church entertained
Tueaday evening at a Washington party,
at tba home of tha Misses Kubat. Tba
evening waa spent In muslo and playing
children gamea, after which a luncheon
waa served. Those p recent were:
Mleeea-
Norma fanfteld.
Misses-
Iura Msdsen,
C. McCulloch.
Jesale Uraham.
Norma Bertram,
Velina Good.
Irene Rutin.
Ruby Wright,
r'luia Muiigvr,
t-ien Kunai.
Mildred Kubat
Haiti iltiuiii,
Kebocoa tinulh.
Helen McDonald.
Maud Hader,
Lb be Madsvu.
Teomfeldt-Falke Weddinfcr.
A double ring ceremony waa performed
on Wedneeday evening at tha homa of
Mr. and Mrs. William Palka In Boneon.
when their daughter. Mlaa Maud Palka,
waa united In marriage to Mr. George
Toensfelt Rev. Mr. Burrlll of tha Benson
Baptist church officiated. Mrs. Burrlll
tang, "Oh Promise Me,-' preceding thfl
wedding march, which waa played by
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Charter Members of
hmt 1 ',
Mlsa Mary Rottman and Mr. Joa Rott
man. Tha attandanta were Mlsa Etama
Palka and Mr. John Toensfelt Tha bride
wore whlta silk meaaailno and carried
whlta roses. Tha bridesmaid wore whlta
volla over pink and carried whlta carna
tions. A recaption and dinner waa given for
sixty guonts following tha ceremony.
Mr. and Mra Toensfelt have gone to a
farm a few miles west of Benson to live.
Leap Year Party.
One year tn four, tha girls adore,
'Tie leap year, aa you know;
Bo te my guest to laugh and jeat.
upon ma aaie ieiow.
Tha above Is tha Invitation tha young
women of tha Fhllalhea claaa of the
Hanacom Park Methodist church have
sent to tha Baracaa for a leap year party
ta ba given Monday evening at tha homa
of Mra. O. M. Bnrnea.
Stork Special.
A son waa born Wedneeday to Dr. said
Mra. Etmar Porter.
Announcement baa boon made of tha
birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mra
Wallaoe J. TurnbulL Eaat Orange. N. J.
Mra. Turnbull la well known In Omaha,
being tha daughter of Mr. and Mra
Phi Beta Pi Dance.
Alpha Alpha chapter of tha Phi Beta
Pt national medical fraternity of Crelgh
ton university held lta annual Informal
daaoa Friday evening at' Chambers'
aoadamy. A large crowd waa present
An out-of-town guest waa Mlaa Etta
Clark of Chicago.
At the Brandeii Theater.
Tha Brandeta theater promises to ta
moat popular this week with three at
tractions for which aodety haa made ex
tensive raaarvntlona. At tonight's per
formance of "Watch Tour Step" with
tha llaaome Mra. Vernon Crnatla. Mr. F.
C t eh rung of Lincoln will entertain at
a box party and H. Rosenfeld has made
reservations for twelve guests. Boi
parUea for Monday night's performance
will bo given by lr. Walker. J. ta Forrst
Rlcharda, T. O. Kimball. H. T. Clarke.
W. O. BuUer and Mrs. W. J. Hynea.
Reeervatlona for at gueeta have been
made by Q. C. Swmgley, C t. Bturte
vant William H1U Clarke, Frank Wal
ters, Mrs. E. Bl Hart, &V H. Hoffman
and J. A. Ruasell. J
Partlea of four will ba made up for
Tueaday evening largely whan John Xraw
appoara In "Tba Chief." I. F. Baxter.
Mlsa Helen Hlbbard. Mra. A. at Pinto,
Bam Carlyale. J. Kopald. J. O. Martin
and W. H. Clarke having made such
reservatlnna. Tha Bachelor Olrta' cluo
will have a party of eighteen, T. E. War
ren. a bog party, and C. K. Yost wli:
entertain six gue'ta.
Mra. 'Fred W. Thomas will entertain
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eight gueeta Thursday evening when
Hyama and Mclntyra appear In "My
Homa Town Girl. Frank Boyd will have
alx gueeta at his performajioa.
Omaha Girl in California.
An Interesting affair will ba given at
tha Beverly Hills hotel at Beverly HUla,
twelve, miles from Los Angelea, next
Thursday afternoon, when a number of
Omaha glrla will meet, talk things over,
compare letters and all have luncheon
together. The hoateeses will ba Miss
Helen Ingwereen and Mlsa Helen Clarke,
who ara staying at tha Beverly HIUs
hotel. Among the luncheon guests will
be Mlaa Marjorte Howland. who Is In
Los Angelea with her parents, and the
Misses Helen Murphy and Mary Burk
ley and her aunt. Mlaa Nsttta Burkley.
Notes of Interest.
Mr. and Mra. V. C Bradford are at
Coronado Beach. Cel.. but ara expected
home early In March.
tr. Nicholas Murray Butler, president
of Columbia vnlvirelty, noted autnotv
leotu-er and educator, will addrees tha
guests at tha next dinner of tha Palimp
sest club March on tha subject. "What
Is Oolr.g On In tha WVirld." Dr. Butler
will also addreaa the teachers of Central
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High school ta tha high school audi
torium In tha afternoon.
'Mr. and Mra Oeorgo Bart ruff Thum
mel have returned from their wedding
trip and are at the homa of Mr. and
Mra. Oeorge Hamilton Thummel until
April 1, when they remove to the Drake
apartments. Mra Thummel was Miss
Gladys Congdon of Rochester, N. T.,
and her marriage to Mr. Thummel was
solemnized February 10. Tha local
younger act waloomes tha acquisition of i
young
Mra. Thummel to Its circle. I
Phi ho Sigma Banquet
Dr. C. G. Orulee of Chicago was honor
guest at the annual banquet of Eta
chapter. Phi Rho Blgma fraternity of
Crelghton Medical college Saturday even
ing at the Hotel Fontenelle. Dr. B. C.
Henry was toastmaster, with Dr. Adolph
Sachs, Dr. Newell Jones and Dr. Frank
Coulter responding to toasts. Alumni
members present were:
Pootors
Pchller.
Riley.
L. A. Dermody,
Duncan,
Earnest Kelly,
A. D. Dunn.
Thompeen,
Arnold.
Louis Bushman.
Itt 1-anney,
Gerard.
Pruner,
R. R. Rl.
N. H. Knsmussen.
Young,
Ryder.
Doctors
Clark, C. C. Allison.
T. j. Dwyer.
R. D. Kelly. Coun
cil Bluffs, la.;
Everelte,
Thompson,
Anderson,
A. C. Potts.
J. V. l.rd. '
B. B. Davis.
J. ts. Foole,
MoUeed,
Parr,
Yuting. Iowa.
McMnrtln.
K or nl If.
B. Mclilarmld.
Active members at the banquet wart:
Messrs.
Charles Shook.
Wilson,
I K. Egen.
Galen.
Gillespie.
Riley Roach.
Pollock.
Carl Rusaum,
Swab.
Frteman,
Kelley.
Noonan,
Qulity.
Messrs.
Shearer,
Martin,
My lend.
Dlrrkea.
Bell,
Murphy,
Mtoddan.
McOulre.
Voaicka.
Bmngardt
Dlshong,
Whltnian.
Jenkins,
Girli Study Domestic Science.
lilts Jescle Bellta, a popular Benson !
young woman, has orgaulsed a domes
lie science olaee. After Interviewing
Prof. Speedle, auperlntendent of schools, j-
ana me noara 01 r-jucaiiun ane re
ceived permission to use the domestic I
science room and fixtures recently placed
In the high aohool.
Miss Bellls haa now a claaa of si teen
young women of Benson with M ss Grace
Sanborn, Instructor in school, as In
structor. Tha claaa meets ones a week at pres
ent and twice later, closing tba source
of fifteen lessons with a banquec
Unirenity Hixen' Club Dance.
Tha University Misers' club of Crelgh
ton untvereltgj wUl hold its senior prom,
a formal dancing party, at Chambers'
aoadamy. Monday even log. March , tha
affair ta ba preceded by a dinner at tha
Hotel FonteiMtla for Ckrvefnor and Mrs
John H. Morehead and tha Mayor an 1
Mra. Jaftoea C. Dahlman, who will be th
ffueata of honor at tha dance. The pet
rona and patroneeeee will bat
rwxtora and Meadarmta
Robert Reiser, A. It. Hippie
C. C. Allison, H. IC Rruenlnff.
C. K. Crowley, L. B. Bushman,
Rudolph Rl. W. JU phearer,
R. W. Connell.
Mreera. and Meadamee
P. C. Heeifv.
11. U Frttc.heff
T. C. Fyrne,
L. C. Nash.
?. L. Martin.
. P. Redmond,
W. A fchell
lenrge Rrnnaela,
F. T. Hemllion.
U. V. Ytfoot,
Doctoia
H. M. Mtrslhbon.
H M R.lry,
Messrs.
T. F. Oulnlan,
T. J. Mahoney,
J. J. O'Connor.
J. A. C. Kennedy,
A. V. Dresner,
K. T. wich,
C. J. Pmyth.
C. O. Kibberneen.
Dootore
A. Sachs,
J. A. (Iraham.
Messrs
C. W, Hamilton, Jr
Leo K. Klley.
Mesere. Ar.if KtjuftAmfu.
I? FurUlrnfum, J. M. Dauirherty
tleno Vrle1y. J. J. Hantghen.
W. J. McCa.i'rev.
sTs. Kderard Uoydn.
Birthday Party.
Mies Florence Klswrrth, assisted hy Mr
and Mra J. B. Haermann. en-ertalned
a party of younf people In honor of her
seventeenth blufldiy Wednesday even
ing'. Those present were:
Mioses
C. Khlilmorc,
Ruth Uokioh,
Ktnily ien,
Helen Mortens,
Mildred Johnson.
Catherine Llddrll.
Meeere.
Sn.'nocr McComb.
.en Noble,
Irl fareone,
I-ank Smith,
C. W. Hudson,
Mlosee
F.ve yn Kast,
Hwa Pmltli.
Alice Hey,
Irtne Faie.
Francra Llddcll.
Moesrs.
Plllv Kin worth,
fclliy Fmlth,
K. Weetpste,
Krc.l llaarnisnn.
Surprise Party.
An old fashioned surprise party wss
given Tuesday afternoon to Mra. Robert
K. Paxton at her homa.. Twenty-sis
guests of preaent and form 'r members of
the Washington Iodp Degree team gave
the party. Those present weie:
Mesdnmes i-adamet
time mi' wu, i jiive.
W. M. Teirtmever
W. E. Ystes.
1a Rasm insert,
John Nllisn.
A. M. El l.it.
.v. HarFh,
F. A. Rav,
il. U. lilggins,
Jacob Hti.f-eu,
I.. T. Rcger, v
A. Reed.
Vt raxton. Jr.;
Fantiv Norsirom,
A. K. Fsxtrn,
v.. Nlck.es,
Pexton.
! C. C. Pho.ps.
Mna Morrell,
U Heidvogel,
It. P. Htmpcon,
(i. Wyman.
Mary Anderson,
Mary Walters
Miss Nancy V
Birthday Surpriie Party.
Mra. Fannie Aurbtn was sirprlsd Wed
nesday afternoon by some friends in
cluding members of the O.'Mer corr. In
honor of her sixty-second birthday. Those
present ware:
Mesdames
. Plrkett
M. Cormack,
P. Biggin,
H. 'leublns,
O. Tarton,
O. Taska.
Mc"ames
'". Johnson,
M. Funk,
1 l'lcronett
J. Trobee.
A. Rohne.
P. McCoy.
Mlaa Amanda Tebblns,
Mr. Leslie Pickett.
Messrs. and Meedamee
Harry Auabin. Jack Auabln,
Rajah Pre-Ienten Dance.
Tha Rajah olub will entertain at a
pre-Lenten dancing party Monday even
ing at Turpln'a. The committee in
Charge Includes Sid Schall, Raymond
Traynor. Victor Black. Harry Cummlngs
and Frank Dlneen. Future Rajah dates
aa heretofore published are to ba dla
regarded and new dates will be an
nounced later, ,
Daughter! Giro Luncheon.
Complimentary to Mrs. George laiaeher
Ouernsey of Xanaaa, candidate for the
position of president general pf tha
Daughters of the American Revolution.
the Omaha chapter will glv, a luncheon
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of Weeping Water. Mrs. R. R McKelrj-.
Miss Che t tie Coleman of Ftrorusburg and
Mra Clarence 8. Falno of Lincoln.
For Daughter! Birthday.
Mrs. J. Raduxlner entertained Tuesdar
afternoon at a surprise party In honor of
her daughter Esther's ninth birthday. The
rooms were decorated with flags and the
national colors. The afternoon waa apent
in muslq, recitations, Karnes and singing
of national Sonss. Prises were won by
Reva Llev and Heman Kulnkofsky. Aa
slit n(r the hoetee were MI5S Mary Fin
ney, MUs Bernica Kulakofrky and Miss
Stnel Raduxlner.
Those preaent were:
Misev Misses
?ther Rndimlncr. trx.irpt Pr'.c.
Rov K nleko.sk v
Marie Pr;ce.
Olndys Meyers.
VVIlmn Stern,
Sua Rosenblatt.
Bomlre Rndutlnar,
Melon Hnrtmiin.
Kxiith lliirhurtt
F.thel Metcalf.
Mi sten
William Radntlner.
Jrph ltMliisiner,
Alex Flnkenstoln,
larl Kuiokoreky.
Semen Kulokofnky.
Keve. l.lev.
i.e en Cewlnt.ar.
Kd Katakeo. .
Ltrov Kntkce.
Lfsler Meyers.
r.uwln Meyers,
lom nli Htern.
t oomil Bluffs;
lecital at Brownell Hall.
Of social a well as musical interest
Is the recital to be given at Brcwnall
Tall Monday evening at 8 o'clock by
Mudame Marguerite Melville Ltetntewska,
plnnint and composer, and a personal
friend of Miss Sophie Noetlts-Naimska
of the music department at tha hull. An
Informal reception will be held after the
rocital. Receiving with Miss Euphemla
Johnson and Mme. Molvllle Llsxnlewska
will bo Miss Sophlo Noslltt-Xaltnska, Mix
Stary Munchhoff. Mrs. Emily Weeks
Prumsoolo and Miss Luella Anderson.
Patronesses for the recital will bsi
Merlnmee
Mcednmes
Abraham L. Reed.
Arthur C. Smith,
Wslte It. Siuler,
James A. Tancock.
John W. To-',
Gurdon W. Wattles,
A. L. Williams.
W. H. Bucholg.
Word M. Burgess,
K n Hiirke.
Charles C. George,
W. Lvman.
Rnrton Millard.
C S. Montgomery.
With the Social Clubs.
at tha Commercial
clock. Several state officers will be
Jtldai KUfFtB 0"H'l. " " .......
C. H. Aull. the resent who Is a aletejg"
of Mra. Guernsey; Mrs. Klllot O. Drake
of Beatrice, Mra. Wilton J. Wlckersham
Mls llonora Reann entertained the
members of the Nexod club at her homo
Thursdsy evening. The Misses Mary
Higrgln. Kate Barrett. Katherlne Reagan
and Honora Reagan ton prizes for the
games.
Mra. George Koch entertained Thurs
day. A very pleasant afternoon waa
spent In playing five hundred, the first
prize being won by Mlsa Gertrude Kohr.
while the consolation was awarded Missy
R. fiwartwout. After cards a dainty w
luncheon waa served. The decorations
were In keeping with George Washing
ton's birthday. Those present were:
Mendames
Mesdamea
G. C. Pelronaet
Paul Peterson,
Charles Lcnlz,
Misses
Ralal,
Eva Phillips.
Misses
Evelyn Pelronnet,
Mra. John Rlha entertained the Daisy
Kensington club Wednesday afternoon.
Those present were:
Meeds mee
A. I'hrletenBen,
F. Viehal,
A. Hug.
W. Shaw.
F. Glass.
Mesdames
W. Shcllberg,
C. Flxa.
O. Raysdorfer,
C. Kautsky.
Attend Lincoln Banquet.
Mra. Charles Wright Mra. Gunner Nas-
burg, Mira. Ellet Drake, MUsea Mary
McCague, Josephlno Hull and Ruth
Thompson went to Lincoln Saturday
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