THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1916. What ;. , is Gtoing On in Society Circles Two Who Will Be Brides in October SHE WILL BE WEDDED THIS EVENING. Xt the Country Club. "' Little Mist Elinor Kountze cele brated her-tenth birthday at a party t the Country club Saturday after nooa from 4 to 7, in company with sixty-six of her friends. Dancing and games, indoors and out, provided amusement for everyone, and supper at 6 o'clock was the climax of the aft ernoon. Favors of every shape and description delighted the little guests. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Redick -had eighteen guests at dinner Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs.- W. H. Whee ler had nine guests. . -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tovtle: enter ained a party of young people' at the club last evening. Those present were: .:..!. ..Mlaaaa . . Minn , " . foaapnlna Conation. Marian Tofcla, Jfalan infwaraan. , Naomi Towle. Maaar.. Mir.. Saury Hart, Pranlc rvla, Jr.. Albart Slbharna.n. ot Faille Ctly. Varran Brackanrldaa. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. ilftz had twen ty guests at the dinner dance Satur day evening for their guest, Miss Katherine Torrance of Los Angeles. Mr. F. H. Davis entertained a party of fourteen in -honor of Mrs. Chauneey Dewey of Manhattan, Kan., who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas atham Davis. . Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Carlisle had ten dinner guests at the club last evening. Miss Marguerite Colcord of Okla homa City was the guest at a party which . included .her , hostess, Miss Eugenie ' Patterson, . Miss ..' Miriam fioyce, Mr. Cuthbert Potter, Mr. Al ien Tokey and Mr. Leon Callahan.' Others who entertained parties at he club were F. H. Bucholz, five; F. E.. Hovey, five; Stockton Heth, four; F. W. Jud son, four, and George U. ;Mayne. it the Field Club. A. -r 'Tuesday evening of this week the members of the Field club will have their annual meeting. '. ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'B. Praden burg gave a dinner party at the club Saturday evening. Asters were used on the table: Covers were laid for: Dm. and Kdm. .; .v'rv, . A. Wahl, W. K. Foota.,,' ,,. Maaara. and Maadamta. JL W. Uan, C. H.' T. RUpan, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Manley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C Best each had parties of six guests.. W. P. Thomas bad three in his party. ' i Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Carrier had as their guests at dinner at the club last evening: Judfa and Mra. Oaorsa A. Day. Vj. nd Mra. W .H. Sharradan. KNtn ana aaaaamea. HA P flmltH. J. B. Portar, V !. L. McCoy. H. O. StraHht, B. Blancharev J. J". Sliropahlra H. O, rradartok A. D. Harriot, A. .D. Buchanan. Itanari. ' Walkar,. . ; vMr.-and Mrs. Harry-Steel gave a little party at the Field club last evening for. . Miss Alice Becker of Peoria. 111. Mariroldj were used as the centerpiece.. Covers were laid for: -ijiaaara ana jaasaamaa-- . Our U Smith, .Tahn Harvay. ;tU Allca Backar eg Peoria, lu..-. p.:' .. Mr. Otto Baumaa. 'i Dr. and Mra. E. C lipnry enter tained a-party-'Of twenty-Wit: br Mr. and Mrs. L. VV. Blessia ol MinncaDO- ( lis, who' are the guests 'of JiFr. and Mrs. ecw. Miket.;.: . At Seymour Lake Country Club., , I Two.novel parties are to be given Irii the near future at Seymour Lake country ciud. ine nrsi win qccur Tuesday evening of this week and wiill take the form pf a birthday party tor each and every person present. fx: :n i - v , L.i . . lof the months- of the year stuf the birthdays pf each month-will be cele ( iutated appropriately. ; ' . ..Friday evening of this wecvtlie regular dinner-dance will be super seded by a patriotic costume ball. mg is rcqucsicQ to appear m ma cos tume of some, country. Mr. and Mra. T. J. Donahue enter tained at a large dancing party Satur day evening. An elaborate luncheon was served and a color scheme of purple and white was ; used. The ,(JUest were: . . I Moatra. and M oadamaa - , . - "' J. R. Dvrar,. mj. Pwyar, jw. Caray, ' ' W B. Caraihan. vt Hohlltr, ' , R. F. Trtmola, " har)oit Trlmbta, t T. Cota. , 4ack Caaay. -fW. C. Barlnaar, V M. Horldayj " it, C. Shaor, 1 -Ml ... 'Shaw, OoMa Murphy, Dora Mvrphr. -' JIa tan Donovan. Mra. puniap or. now xora. ...,'. -A.tr. Boa-lar. . ... '''.; ' u)tr. Bud Holeam. " .' .' TMr. and Mra. K''L. Tfesbit eitter- Tained at dinner' Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Nesbit's birthday. The tuesU included: : " ; ... 1 .; tt. and Mra. Bj Pottl. , C Maaara. and Maadamaa - 1 -i F. Badlnaky, W. B. Noabtt , 'f-. "The club was never more beautiful 'than on yesterday afternoon,, when iMrs. E. A. Rose and Mrs. W. - B. iCheek gave a reception honoring Mra. VV. n. Cheek and Mrs. Kobert Uaugh- jerty, two of the summer brides. A (color scheme of yellow and white was Paul Jtaana t:hariaa Bochwall, Frank Roblnaon. t i . B. Mathaon. . - ahrailh. . .i..v. '. toula KolWr, HMoay, . f'i H. C Foatar, , : y :W. B: vrvrntra..-c,' A.J. Itanaall, '.' -Qanraa BtnfnTav, ' ' .Con Ittaanar. . . '.' ' fififS twJ& 1 ; VV If -' -r i itARrTTf Cagus, carried out, and music was furnished during the entire afternoon. The as aisting hostesses , were Mesdames r i c i- n i AI,- jpnn omiin, 'rraiiK .oocri9, nucn Dudley,' L. C. Burdic of Herman, Neb., and John Parratt, while Mrs. C. E. Scarr and Miss Hortense Ead presided at the coffee urns. One hun dred and twenty-tive Invitations were issued tor tne attair. Another dinner party was com posed of: Maaara. and Maadamaa C. 1. Volmar, . . Hanry Nysaard,, -( 8. Ball, V C, M. Bdwarda, . ' K. Phllllpa, . , John Urlon. H. M. Andaraofa, Charlaa Manaum. ' Maadamaa- . . Maadamaa -John Parratt, t.. Mldlaby, Mlaaaa , .. Mlaaaa - Mary Oraanar, , Kllaabath Mancura. Marffuarlta Urlon, - Marlyn Fhllllpa. ,alr. Buaaell Oroaby.-. , 1 At Happy Hollow Club. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goodrich enter tained at a family dinner party at the club Saturday evening, those present were: i . , Maaara. ami M"datnea O. a. Goodrich. , Howard Goodrich, -, Mr. Bmarion Goodrich, . Miss Marian fearaall. ( ',(' Mastar Howard Uoodrlch 'Jr, ; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Williams' had twelve guests at the tlub last even ing, E, H. Folsom and J. H. Rushton had parties, of six guests, R. W. Bliss had five, guests, H- S. Bum and Vic tor U'liite had foursomes and Mr.' and Mrt.':S; ,'P,- Moorhead and Mr. and Mrs., E. K. Sherman were among the diners, r. Mr. and Mrs. E. T., Rector had as their. guests a party of fourteen. . A centerpiece of asters and Marguerites was used on the table.... -, t.'-V -.,w , At Carter 'Lake '. Club. '";'.''' I ' '. " ' " Carter L(ike club 'house has' taken on-a gala aspect today in preparation foT tlie big harvest home dinner to be given Tuesday- evening. Masses of golden Trod-and .other wild flow iti have , been used' in profusion- all over the building, - shocks of -corn guard the entrances and heap's ;of golden bumpkins tell of goodies to come'.' In a conspicuous place big turkry gobblers strut in their cage, which bears the appeal, ','Help." The menu has sounded so "tempting to many of the club members that large reservations are brgining to pour in. J. A, Freeland will entertain a party of sixteen at the dinner. D. H. Chris tie, C, H. T. Riepen, Mr. Whitmore and R, C Strehlow have each made reservations for twelve guests. Tom Woods wilt have a party of ten. :", Country Clubs Close. The Country club, will, formally close for the season Saturday, Sep tember JO, with the usual dinner and dance, but lockers and facilities for golfers . will he available until fur ther jiotice.vThVanie date has been chosen by both the Field and Happy Hollow clubs for .their closing dinner dariec,,.. -although. ' the golf- links at botttcluba will be open much later. Comtu) Club. -. '. ' , The Comus club members will en tertain their husbands ot the home of Mr. tyid MI'S. Charles Lanstrom Mon day evenjhg to replace the basket pic nic to have been held Sunday, which the fall weather has rendered imprac ticable; The-next regular meeting of the. yM will pecur Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. . F. Dim ick, '. .. ,..,.... .,' . . , ' Bridie-Luncheon Planned. The Invitations were received this week for. the bridge-luncheon to be given by Mis .Gertrude Metz on VV ednesday, October 4, for her guests, I! 1 tt f V magnificent ; stock of these World Renowned Pianos ... ' f-' Always oa Ha4v. i There ia supreme satisfaction in being able to aay "My piano ia s Chickering" everyone knows : you have selected the BEST that money will buy. 1 Our stock is moat complete. The musician will ' delight in the wonderful musical qualities of these pianos. The sesult of ninety-three years of experi ence and research. Burgess-Nash Company - Eden&Ssk the Misses Norma and Harriet Mack of Buffalo, at the Fontenelle. On the Calendar. Mrs. Sam Burns will entertain the Original Cooking club Wednesday noon. ' - - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burns will en tertain at tea this afternoon for Mrs. Chauneey Dewey of ' Manhattan, Kan., who is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Thomas Lathan Davis and Mr. Davis. ' Miss Alice McCaffrey and Mr. James McCaffrey will entertain HO ot their tnends at a dancing party at the Metropolitan Monday evening in honor of their brother, Mr, Sherman McCaffrey, and Miss Leone Schoup, whose marriage will take place Sep tember 17. .V .. -. , , . . ' ' Musician to Wed. : ' . . , Uiss Helen - Sadilek, well known Omaha musician, and Mr.' Louis C. Kyhl will be married October 7 at the home of the bride's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sadilek. : . . .. '.' . Miss Sadilek is.-a graduate of the Omaha High ' school and studied music abroad for two years.' ' On her return she was associated with the music department of the Omaha Wo man's club. Mr. Kyhl is an Ames col lege graduate, v The wedding wilt, be a quite home affair at which Miss Mary Munchhoff will sing and Miss Sophie Nairaika will play the wedding march. Wedding Announcements. -'..-'- - - The marriage of' Miss Ida Borelick and ' Mr, 'Jacob, Betnstein : will .take Elace this evening at Metropolitan all. Rabbi H. Grodinsky will- offi ciate.!- -. '-..- - .- Dancing tarty Series. Le Mars dub, of which Mr, Robert Heath is president, will give the first of a series of dancing parties at Keep's academy Thursday evening, September 28. Other affairs are scheduled for Tuesday, October 17; Hallowe'en, October M; Thanksgiv ing, November 30; New Year's eve, December 30; second annual ball, January 18; Tuesday, February 6; pre-Lenten, February 20; St. Pat rick, March 17; Easter Monday, April 9; May party, May i. B'nai Ami club will give a private dancing party in Miss Cooper's studio, Lyric hall, this evening. Wedding Cards of the Week.' Cards have been received from Judge and Mrs. B enjamin - Herbert Rice of Austin, Tex., for the marriage of 'their daughter. Marv Cleo. to Al. bert Perley Brogan, son of Mr. and Mra. Francis A. Broean of-this citv. on Tuesday afternoon, October 26, at 5 qVI-1- - "'niversity Methodist church in Austin. WljjE9 ...... , ' Jaquith has issued cards for the carriage -of her daugh ter, Alice l.ucile, to lilias Cornell Vail of I'oughkeepsie, N. Y., on the even ing ot Saturday, October 7, at 7:30 at St. Barnabas' church. A reception at the hoinc of Mrs. Jaquith will follow the wedding, and the young couple will leave on the 9:30 train for the north to take the Canadian Pacific trip to Lake Louise on their way to Californio." Mr. Vail's, mother will come on from Poughkeepsie for the wedding. SAN FRANCISCO GUEST OT OMAHA RELATIVES. Colo., will take place Wednesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. F. Janssen in this city. Miss Wolfe is a graduate of the Omaha High school and of the Nebraska State Normal at Kearney.' For ,the lest 4hree years she has been a teacher in the west. Mr. Sievers ' is a' graduate " of the Creighton School of Pharmacy. After a short wedding trip the young couple will reside in 11 iff, Colo. JtBS TOEZXTjfALI&OW Surprise Party. A surprise party took place Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Abbott, the occasian being the fifteenth' birthday of their daughter, Miss Mercedes. Master Hobert Vier. ling entertained the girls with his im personation of Charlie Chaplin. Those present were: Mllsaa Mlaaaa Marcedao Abbott, , Dorothy Pond, Mary Wlnaat, ' Buth Stona, Marsarat O' Brian, Phyllla Wattarman, Laona Laary, Katharlna Owona, Bernlea Williams . Mary Loomle, Marsarat Fallon. ' Francaa Adlar, Jaana Kopnady, Marsarat Duff laid. With the School Set Miss Rachel ' Metcalfe' and Mies Margaret Howes leave this week for Washington university at St. Louis. Miss Laura Meyers, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Hugh A. Meyers, will leave September 30 to enter her senior year at Ann Arbor. Walter D. Williams accompanied his daughter, Margaret, east last Sat urday to put her in school at yheaton college, Norton, Mass. ' Mrs. Joseph Barket left Thursday with her daughter) Elizabeth, for La Jolls. Cal.;. where the latter will 'en ter the Bishop school for the winter. Mrs. Barket, will be gone about ten days. ' ' A" - - Eugene .Neville left-. Sunday for New Haven, Conn,, to take some ex aminations. before entering school at Exeter October 4. Miss Horence Ne ville, who i to eo to the Coats-Wea ver school in New York this), winter, will loin her brother in New York shortly and they will spend the time before school opens together. Miss elmbeth Kobertson left Claremont Inn! 1 17th and Jackaom 3ta. x I "Omaha's Qufataat Downtown Hotal" Tuesday to enter the Principia school in St. Louis. She was accompanied by her sister. Miss Gladys Robertson, and Miss Helen Streight, who will remain in St. Louis about a week. Miss Streight will be .the guest while there at the home, of Mrs. Hugo Clarke, and will stop in Chillicothe, Mo., on her way home. Sievers-Wolfe Wedding. The wedding of Miss Lucile Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe, and Mr. Anton Sievers of Iliff, At University of Omaha. The Young Women's Christian as sociation and the Young Men's Chris tian association of the University of Omaha gave a joint reception in Red ick hall Friday evening. Decorations were in scarlet and black. Although the affair was given especially for the new students, many alumni were present, as this reception was the last one in Redick hall. Faculty members also attended. Miss Vy Harrington of Florence gave two whistling solos. Miss Louise Bratton sang two selec tions and Miss Lillian Henderson gave piano numbers. News of the Wayfarers. Mrs. Edward Walsh and daughter, Mary Frances, returned Saturday from a trip to Colorado. Mile. Marie L. Andre arrived in Omaha Wednesday from her third trip to Japan. Mite. Andre is at Brownell Hall. Mrs. Louis T. Jacques and her fam ily will return to Chicago Monday from their summer home, "Rilo Cot tage" at Mackinac. Miss Eileen McCaffrey, who has been studying music in the east dur ing the last vear, and Miss Ella Ken nedy, are expected to arrive in this city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Petersen, Miss Luetla and Mr. William Petersen and Miss Katherine Krug returned Satur day "from a ten days' motor trip to Minneapolis. Mrs. Harry Wilkins of Chicago will remain at her Wequetonsing summer home with her children until the 1st of October, owing to the infantile paralysis in Chicago. '- Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Miss Lynn Curtis have been together at the Go tham in New York and, with Colonel Curtis, will-come -west very shortly, stopping in Chicago a few days. For Mrs. Morsman. Mrs. Casper Yost 'entertained at luncheon Saturday , at the Fremont Country club for Mrs. W. W. Mors man of Hollywood, Cal. . The party motored to Fremont in the morning and returned late in the afternoon. Notes of Interest. Mrs. Robert Loghry of Fairbanks. Alaska, arrived Thursday to spend a week or two with Mr. and Mrs. Tim Johnson before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs.w.l. Wheeler nave returned from an extended trip through the west with -stops ar Den ver, Colorado Springs, Matiitou, Salt Lake City. San Francisco. Los An geles and San Diego. Visiting His Daughter.' James feterson ot Albert Lea, Minn., an old civil war veteran, is in Omaha visiting his oldest son. L. H. Peterson, and his daughter, Mrs. Anna Keith. (Con tinned on Pas Four, Column One.) SUNDAY TABLE s'HOTE DINNER 60c 1 ta I P. M. and SiSO to TiSO P. M. I I Mil MENU Chlekan Noodle Soup Waiara r Concord Orapaa '- - 'Crabapp.e .tally ficklea Frlad Spring Chicken Cream fjravy Hot Biicuita Maahed Potatoca . . J una Paaa or 9weet Potatoaa PMfih.BdMiae and -Cake -'. .', or - Appla Pie lh'noda Tea ' Coffee v Milk ; . Buttermilk a r an ApplrUtioM at tht ia., V,, ' Stud eatta roocofe After the Last Plunge In anticipation ot social requirements . following the vacation period; one's first thought Is of the hair.- Whether at the sea or mounfain, vacation time' is always hard on the hair - ... Experience has proven there is nothing quite as good as NEVVBROS HERP1CIDE to restore to the hair its natural softness and fluffiness. . It also keeps the scalp healthy and free-from dandruff. - On account of its daintiness, HERPI- CIDG is a most delightful hair-dressing wed by both ladies and gentlemen of re-.,, f inement It stops itching almost instant- - ly. euy a ootue today better barber ihopa Ooarantead by' The Rerpleid Co. SOLD EVERYWHERE. to The Herpitide Co.. Dept. U8-B, Detroit. Mich, ter aample bottle and booklet. 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NEVERTHELESS- When any. article can be made to look better by "hand work" we always do it in that manner. No matter how much it costs us, or how much time is required,1 we use the method that gives the ,best results. Quality first and always. SHOP TALKS To say that we had Just installed a new Drying Tumbler wouldn't mean much to the uninitiated, so we will tell you what a Drying Tum bler is. Woolen garments cleaned in gaso line always retain considerable lint and loose dust that, until the inven tion of the tumbler, had to be re moved by brushing with a whisk broom, a very tedious and unsatis factory method. The Drying Tumbler is just what the name implies, the garments are tumbled as they dry, a strong cur rent of hot air being drawn through them, carrying off all lint, dust and odor. . We Installed the first tumbler brought to Omaha and consider it Improves the quality of our work fully 60 per cent ... Now we have added a second, and hope soon to put in the third. Qual ity counts. HOW ABOUT HAVING YOUR WINTER CLOTHES FIXED UP NOW? . A thorough cleaning and pressing- will add enough to the life of any garment to more than offset the cleaning charge. Phone today for us to call. THE PANTORIUM . - "Good Cleaaers aad Dyers. 1513-15-17 Jones Street Phone Douglaa 963. Branch Off ice, 2016 Fanuun Street South Side, 4708 South 24th Street Phone South 1283. N. B. We pay Parcel Post charges one way on al! out-of-towa erdara. Uybaaaaa I