2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEB: OCTOBER 29, 1916. I 1 i I 1 l What is Going On in Society Circles November Society Wedding. Judge and Mrs. Duncan M. Vin sonhaTer have issued cards for the marriage of their daughter, Isabel, v to John Caldwell on the evening of Tuesday. November 14, at 8 o'clock at All Saints' church. A small re vception at the home of Judge and Mis'. Vlhsonhaler will follow the cer emony. The wedding party of twelve will be made up entirely of Omaha girls and men with three exceptions. The maid of honor is to be Miss Mary Van Kleeck of l'oughkeepsie, N. Y., who was Miss Vinsonhaler's school friend at Dana Hall and who arrives today. Two of the ushers will be out-of-town men, one, Elias Vail of l'oughkeepsie. and the other, Julian Thompson of Barnesville, Minn., who was a college mate of Mr. Caldwell v at Yale. Mrs. Elias Vail, nee Alice Jacquith, will be the matron of honor, arriv ing a short time before the wed ding from her own wedding'trip to California. The other attendants will be Miss Anne Gifford, Miss Regina Connell, Miss Marion Towle and Miss Meliora Davis, Cuthbert Potter, Rob ert Burns, Ben Gallgaher and Victor Caldwell, the latter to be his broth er's best man. Many affairs in honor of Miss Vin sonhaler and Mr. Caldwell are being planned, as both are particularly popular with the younger set. Wedding Announcement. The marriage of Miss Aimee May den, daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. M. V. Mavden of Valur, Mont., and Jasper Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnson of Tekamah took place in Omaha Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. C. C. Charles. Rev. C. H. Bancroft, Bap tist missionary, solemnised a double ring ceremony. After a short wedding trip the couple will be at home in Tekamah. Le Mart Club Dane. 1 A Hallowe'en dance will kt given by the Le Mars club at Keep's Danc ing Academv, Tuesday evening. Spe cial decorations, appropriate to the occasion will be hung and the ghosts and goblini have signified their inten tion of being there en masse. Janet , Brown, child dancer, will demonstrate classic and ballroom dances. Attends Hughes Reception. Mrs. Louis Muser has just returned from a stay of two montht at Color ado Springs. The evening of her de parture Mrs. Muser had the pleasure of attending the enthusiastic recep tion accorded the women of the Hughes train at the Antleri hotel in Colorado Springs. Hallowe'en Party. ' Mrs. G. Alexander Young .gave a most delightful Hallowe'en supper patty for Miss Anne and Master Richard Young at her home Friday afternoon. Witches, owls, black cats and jack-'-tanterns decorated the house. Supper was served at one long and eight small tablet. Baby yellow chrysanthemums formed the decorations. Clever Hallowe'en favors of clothespins dressed at little men and women, English walnutt with lit tle nigger babies inside and sealed with gold bands, apple and pumpkin people, and all tuch delightful article! were the giftt for the little folks. After supper the youngster! danced, pinned owls on pumpkins and did' Hallowe'en stunts. Fifty-four boys and girls were present at the affair. . Gramlich-Welsh Wadding. On October 18, in St. Louis, Mo., Mill Nellie Welsh became the bride of Mr. Otto G. Gramlich of that city. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father John Lyons at St. Pius' church. Mrs. Joseph Goettler wat matron of honor and Mr. Joseph Goettler attended the groom. The bride Is the daughter of Mrt. Mar garet Welsh of thit city. The bride groom it the ton of Mr. and Mra. Gramlich of St. Louii. The wedding came ai a aurpriie, and on account of illness in the family of the groom, waa a quiet one. After a honeymoon trip the couple will probably locate in Omaha. Comut Club Meeting. The members of the Comut club will be entertained by Mrs. E, B. Ferris at Her home Thursday after noon. Creighton Fratt Organise. Delta Theta Phi, Delta Sigma Delta and Phi Beta Pi fraternities respec tively of the law, dental and medical colleges of Creighton university, formed a "Tri Fraternity club" last Not How Cheap, But How Good CAN WE DO YOUR WORK? That's the ques tion. No matter what you pay for the job we'll give you the beat work of which we are capable. For nineteen yean we've bten building a reputation for doing First Class Cleaning and Dyeing at Reasonable Prices, and we think too much of that reputation to turn out any work that could hava bean done better. EIGHT NOW it the time to have your heavy clothe fixed up for winter. Let us get your suits, overcoats, Jack eta, waist, dresses, gloves, feathers, fun, etc;, and clean them thoroughly; make any repaln or alterations desired and return them looking Fresh and New. 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In addition to the program an nounced the new fraternity club will entertain at box parties at the foot ball games and box and line parties at the Glee club concerts and smok ers in honor of the foot ball men. The committee, which is composed of active members of each of the frats includes: J. L. Draney and R. F. Mullin, Phi Jleta Pi; William Har rington and J, E. Rhoady, Delta Sig ma Delta; Cecil Stuart and Arthur W. Spence, Delta Theta Phil. Wedding Announcement. The marriage of Miss Beatrice Magner to Mr. George E. Warren will take place Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at All Saints' church. Mr. and Mrt. W. F. Meehan enter tained at a Hallowe'en party Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrt. Overman. Old-fashioned Hallowe'en t games featured the evening. The marriage of Mist Inex Lorerie Nelson to Mr. Walter Vernon Over man took place Saturday; afternoon in the presence of immediate relatives at the home of the bride's titter, Mra. James O'Connell, Rev. R. C. Peters officiating. After a western wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Overman will be at home in Loup City, Neb. Betrothal Announcement. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corton Salter of Duluth, Minn., announce the en gagement of their daughter, Margaret Vaughn, to Mr. Samuel Evans Rogart II, ton of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Rogera of thit city, Mr. Rogert it the fourth generation of hit family to live in Omaha. He it at present in Boston, where he graduated tome time ago from the Massachusetts. Institute of Technology. Mist Salter 'spent a week here re cently on her return from apending the tummer in Boston. The wedding will occur in December, in Duluth. The young people will make their home for the present in Boston. Mr. and Mrt. Max Orkin announce the engagement of their daughter, Rose, to Mr. Arthur Rothschild. Phi Beta Pi Fraternity. Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity of Creighton university will entertain itt tctive membert and their ladiet at a Hallowe'en party Monday evening at the chapter house, 3866 Harney street. Ghosts and goblini will be numerout and the house will present the appearance of a witches' rendez vous. The chaperons of the evening will be: t Dra. and Vssdsmts r. H. Klnyoun, W. B. Aaak of C. B. Foils, Council Bluffs, Claud Urra, t, J. Hsrnusn of Barnhardt, Chicago. Tea for Ruth 8. Denit. i Ruth S. Denis, the dancer, and her husband, Ted Shawn, will be wel comed with a tea at the home of Miss May Mahoney, who has asked a few frienda to meet them this afternoon. Miss Mahoney and her lister. Miss , Eva Mahoney, have known Mist St. CLASSMATE QUEST OF MISS MENIE DAVIS ' xy i znivi Hup Denis for several years and have visited the Denis-Shawn school in Los Angeles, where Miss St. Denis and Mr. Shawn spend the summei season teaching their art. The place is beautiful, with swimming pool in the garden surrounded by eucalyptus trees and having tne charm ot tne Grecian baths of old. Morning Dancing Clast. Thuridav morning a number of Omaha't tociety matron! gathered with Mm Mary coll at Chambers to begin weekly lessons in dancing. The class includes at present Mrs. H. S. Clarke, jr., Mrs. r. W. Clarke, Mrt. J. M. Metcalf. Mrs. J. J. Sulli van, Mrs W E. Callahan, Mrs. E. A. Pegau, Mrs. John McShane, Mrt. W. A. C. Johnson, Mrs. Edgar Scott, Mrs. E. W. Dixon, Mrs. Glasgow, Mrt. Oa- ood Eastman, Mrs. rl. Fish, Mrt. lilton Fonda. Mrs. Louis Nash. Mrs. John L. Kennedy and Mra. Arthur Remington. , . All Saints' Altar Guild. , Election of officers and aDDoint- ment of committees as well aa out lining the winter's work will occupy the meeting of All Saints' Altar Guild Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the rectory. A preliminary meeting wat held last Wednesday. The church offering last Sunday, amounting to over $75, wat turned over to the Syrian and Armenian relief fund. Card Party for Convent, f There will be a card party given at the Holy Angels' hall, Twenty-eighth street and Fowler avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the ben efit of the convent. Mrs. F. Win ninghoff and Mrt. W. J. Cusick'will be hostesses. Alpha XI Delta Party. Mrt. Louis E. Moon entertained the alumnae members of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority at her home Thuraday evening in honor of her house guest, Mri. E. H. Mangold of Gretna. Those present were: MlaSSS IflUM ' , Doll nick, . Zoo Oroonouah. Caryl Spauldlnf. Anss NloUon. ssrsna Hu, MMd,mw Mssdamea - A. B. Culllson, , . H. M to toll. Notes of Interest Mrt. F, A. Ever of Mexico City has arrived to visit indefinitely with her sisters, the Misses Mungertord, at their apartment in the Maryland. Mrs. feyer has been spending the summer in the eatt. , Rockford Collage Association. Mrt. W. r. Crook will entertain the membert of the Rockford College as sociation next Wednesday afternoon. Dancing Clubs Open, Une of the most important social announcements of the week is the meeting of the Junior Dance club at the Fontenelle Friday evening, for itt annual banquet and election of offi cers. At that time also plant will be laid for the tocial eventt of the sea son, which the club will aponsor. Sev eral other dancing clubs will meet for .L - f. - i! .L!. TL t-, me iirsi lime mis wcck. mo ciks will have their opening dance Thurs day evening. Thit will be a formal affair; their next dance, on the 8th, will bt informal, the lineaam club JUST RECEIVED a Lot of NEW SWITCHES One lot, ii and 28-inch, tfC AA worth S'.OO, to rail at. . pvU One lot, 20 and 22-lnch, ffO AA worth 84.00, to sell at.. MW Something new In Pomp and Transformations, extra fin hair, to tell from 87 to 825 Something new In half wigs, to tell for .815 and 820 Just the thing you want if your hair is thin. We do hair dressing, shampoo ing, manicuring, face and scalp treatment Over 20 yean in the hair trade- F. 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The club's next party will be held Friday even ing at Druid halt. Birthday Dinner. i ,Mra. C. M. Barrie gave a birthday dinner in honor of her daughter, Miss Margaret's, birthday Thursday even inb. Hallow'en decorations were used. Music and dancing occupied the evening. Nine guests were pres ent. - , , Uptoma Benefit Party. The Uptoma club will give a Hal lowe'en party at its club roomt Tues day evening. A large turkey will be offered at the door prize. On the Calendar. ' The Young Women'i Hebrew at- tociation will give a private dancing arty at Miss Cooper t studio ednetday evening. Mrs. Whiting Returns. Mrs. G. W. Carlyle Whiting arrived Friday evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sweet, at the Knickerbocker, after an absence of almost a year. Mrs. Whiting comes from Brownsville, Tex., where her husband, Lieutenant Whiting, ia sta tioned. She will be here for a month. Omaha Girl in Society Show. I Mitt Marian Funkhouaer, daughter of. Mr. Millard F. Funkhoiiser of this city, who hai been spending some time with her cousin, Mrs. Llewellyn Jones of Tacoma, ii to take a promi nent part in the society vaudeville de Ltixe, which is to be given by St Monica'i guild of that city during the first week in November. The Tacoma press agent mentions Miss Funk houser in these favorable terms: "A brand new luminary in the per son of Milt Marian Funkhouier is to be one of the bright particular stars Air As a "Hair Tonic" There is no better hair tonic, or jermicide, than fresh air full of life giving sunshine. The absence of it together with wilful neglect, tight fitting hats, etc., is responsible for a large share of hair ugliness and hair loss. v But freah air and tunshint alone are not enough to correct all these evils. Nature frequently requires the aid of a preparation like "NEWBRO'S HERPIClDE." HERPICIDE Is an absolute necessity to the majority of folks. It prevents- dandruff contagion, kseps the hair light and fluffy the scalp sweet and clean. Ugly and unsightly hairJs quits unnecessary. Begin with Herpi cide today. It it guaranteed by the Herpiclde Company, Detroit, Michigan, and sold everywhere. Applications at the better barber shops. in the vaudeville firmament, having written a sprakling little prologue in which she will introduce the pro gram." - Mrs. Ilc-weHyn Jones will also- take part and is described as "always a stage favorite." Another feature of the program will be the Vogue pic tures produced last winter in Spokane under the direction of Miss Ava Jane Raze, which later created a furor in New YorV with "The Follies of 1915." Miss Raze has visited in Omaha with Mrs. Charles Wesley Turner. Prettiest Mile Golf Club. Prettiest Mile Golf club members, with they- husbands and friends, will be entertained at a Hallowe'en party Tuesday evening by Mrs. Edward R. Burke, at the home of Mrs. Fred M. Crane, 6341 Florence boulevard". She will be assisted by Mesdames Fred M. Crane, E. L. Cain, Frank Car penter, Ftonrest Bancroft, Mary Van derford, C. C. Morrison, C. A. Vick ers, C. H. Gratton, Harry Mason, Ida Flinn, Carrie Thornton, Mary ii. Fine-son, Ralph W. Emer son, George Adwers, W. E. Taylor and the iiisses Lettie Little and Katharirje Morrison. , There will be a program of unusual interest, ty a special committee: Mes dames iUila Norris Jerome, P. J. Creedon and Miss Lillian Paul. Pleasures Past'. Mrs. Clon O'Brien, assisted by her sister, Mrs. Lee Hutchinson, enter tained at luncheon Thursday for Mrs. A. H. Donechan and Mrs. F. A. Donechan of Los Angeles, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martensen entertained twenty guests at dinner Friday evening in honor of Mrs. H. Lund and Mrs. Charles Bartsch of Livingston, Mont. Pagalao club entertained nearly fifty couplet at itt opening dancing party at the Rome hotel Thursday evening. ' Mr. and Mrt. Letter P. Wescott en tertained at a dinner Sunday at their home for Mr. ana Mrs. Alva P. Wes cott of Sidney, Neb. Ten guests were present. Following dinner the guests attended the Orpheum. In and Out of the Bee Hlvt. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Freemantel and family have returned to Omaha after an absence of several years.' Personal Mention. Mrs. George B. Ayret spent Mon day and Tuesday in the city on her way to represent South Dakota as worthy grand matron at the generaW grand convention ot tne Order ot tne Eastern Star at Louisville, Ky. Mrs. Ayres, who was formerly Miss Myrtle Coon, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrt, C. B. Coon, at the Angelus. Mist Bcrnice Whitney left Friday evening to spend the week-end with relatives in Norfolk. v Recent arrivals from Omaha at the Hotel Snapp in Excelsior Springs are C. W. Calkins, E. L. Ryan and C. Kohler. Mrs. Frank Donechan of Lot An- Jeles is visiting her lister, Mrs. Henry ackt. Mra. L. A. Prue, week-end guest of Mrs. H. C. Jacks, returned to her home in Nebraska City Thursday evening. Mrs. A. H. Donechan of Lot An geles, Cal., leavea Tuesday for her home after a two weeks' visit with her brother, Mr. Jamet Buchanan, and Mrt. Buchanan. Mrs. Donechan wat a resident of Omaha from 1856 until 1903. ., Mrt. George Despain and daughter, Mill Edna, who came to attend the Hood-Slaven wedding, left this morn ing for their home in Springfield, 111., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hood. 1 Social Gossip. - Miss Helen Eastman arrived home from Milwaukee Monday after an ab sence of the whole summer. She plans to return to her art studies in Chicago after Thanksgiving. Miss Lynn Curtis went to Denver Wednesday to be with Mrt. Lillian Jacobs for a few days. W. T. Burns and Sam Burnt re turned Sunday from a hunting trip. Harry Wilkint of Chicago spent the last week-end here, stopping with his mother-in-law, Mrt. Frank Col petzer. He returned Tuesday to Chi cago. Dr. Leroy Crummer returned Tueiday from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Howell, who were married in Berkeley. Cal., on October 5, and are taking their wedding trip by motor back to Oma ha by way of the Santa Fe trail, expect to reach here about Novem ber 1. Arthur McNamara of Oakland, Cal., who has been at the Fontenelle for the past two or three weeks, left Thursday to return home. Mrs. C. R. Tyler and her daugh ter, Mrs. Tyler O'Conner, who have been at Eureka Springs, leave there tomorrow for Washington, D. C, where they will be at the Farragut for the winter. Mrs. Hentry T. Clarke of Lincoln, who was here with her mother, Mrs. W. F. Allen, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. John F. Waggaman of An napolis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keller, left Thursday for Colorado Springs to join her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Elliot Waggaman, with whom she will go to Silver City, N. M., for the winter. Mrs. J. J. Brown of Cincinnati stopped Wednesday on her way to the west, to visit with Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe until Friday afternoon. Notes at Random. Mrs. Arthur Graffis of Logansport, Ind., who has been visiting her sis ter, Miss Adele Moores, left Thurs day to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Guiou are at Excelsior Springs and are expected back Monday. J. A. Cavers returned Monday from Excelsior Springs. J. L. Paxton spent the week at Excelsior Springs and is expected home today. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scribner and their daughter, Mrs. Wernher, who have, been at Excelsior Springs, will be Home today. Mrs. E. A. Wurster of Milwaukee is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. D. Beaton, and Mr. Beaton. Mrs. J. W. Gannett and Earl Gan nett arrived home Sunday from two months in the east. Joseph M. Baldridge has returned from a summer at Rockland, Me. Mrs. Baldrige remained to put her daughter, Gwendoline Wolfe, in school in New York and will be home about November 1. Her son. Dudley Wolfe, is in New Haven at a preparatory school for Yale, and Grafton Wolfe has returned to school at Pomfret, Conn., after a year's ab sence recovering from infantile paralysis. Mist Marion Towle, who under went an appendicitis operation two weekt ago at Clarkson hospital, was removed to her home Wednesday and is fast recovering. Lolonel and Mrs. J. M. Arrasmith and small son, James, who have been visiting Mrs. Arrasmith's sister, Mrs. George Redlck, for two weeks, return to the fresidio at San Francisco to day. Colonel Arrasmith, goes to the Twenty-third infantry at El Paso the middle of December to take command of it and will be accompanied by his wife and son. Mrs. John A. Doe has given ud her apartment at the Colonial and is at the Blackstone. Doctor-Soldier in Omaha; Won't Talk of Mexican Fray Fresh from the border of Mexico, Dr. Edward Leroy Napier, captain of the medidal corps of the United States army, and a man who was with Gen eral Pershing at the time of the Car rizal incident, is in Omaha visiting hit brothers, S. W. and B. H. Naper. Dr. Napier will rejoin his regiment about November 1. Owing to nit of ficial position, he refuses to talk of border conditions. - Superior Photographs Wead 18th at Farnam. l' Season bv either for yourtelf or find in the lasting luster and the HSS Crochet this 0 daintv JSR w p " yolle with l4 T Kloster. V e-Zilleta y WJIpP FMrN..3S3 J 1 V ill 1 AdM to the lnv nf tri UrAtAov JJ JsJLCROCHET'HoEMBROIDEnY COTTONS JU 11 .CROCHETEMBR0IDEFY COTTONS "Witts that stuvs unite colors that tatf" FrtV Instruction !e,?, ""ouneement to rree insirubuuns your de,, Hewiiigveyou ' FUBSoor Wd No. JJS, Illustrating yoke shown above and 24 oilier noveltiM. or our latest crochet folder Nn. All. prmtainU. a6i . MAX' i Florence Social Items ii ' ; Miss Minnie Krenzer will entertain the Ponca Kensington club at her home, Rockport Terrace, Tuesday aft ernoon. E. C. Larson returned home Tues day after a three months' trip to the Pacific coast. Dr. -H. H. Avery, who has been confined to his bed for the last week, is convalescing. A line party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Riemer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rivett, Miss Julia Kris), Miss Viola Cox, L. E. Smith and C. Bondesson attended the opera in Omaha Tuesday evening. Herbert Andrews returned Mon day from an extended visit through the western states. Fred Bebensee of Glenwood, la., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Kruse Sunday. " , , John and Hulda Kruse entertained in honor of their birthday anniver sary Wednesday. The afternoon and evening was spent in playing games and progressive cards. A dainty luncheon was served late in the even ing. Miss Emma Krisl of Lincoln is 'the guest of her sister, Miss Julia Krisl, his week. i John Amis, who has been spending the last three months on the western coast, returned to Florence Tuetday." Rev. J. B. Butter, who attended the meeting of the presbytery at Hastings last week, returned to Florence Tues day. L. H. Mattox of Shenandoah, la., has been the guest of his brother, J. L. Mattox, the last week. C. W. Ennis, who sold hit prop erty in Florence to O. W. Nelson, will move hit family to Tacoma, Wash., in the near future. At pres- ent he is visiting relatives in Iowa. Miss Maude Kierle and Mist Vy Harrington were guests of Miss Nelva Harrington in Lincoln for the week end. M. and Mrs. Fritz Kruze entertained Sunday when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Kuhl, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Knag, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Be bensee of Glenwood, la.; Henry Krell and Fritz Kropke, Rev. Garriett Janssen and daughters left the first of the week to hold re vival meetings in the northern part of the state. Mrs. J. Fred Ganschau of Columbus, O., was the guest of her nephew, E. L. Platz, Tuesday. Miss Laura Tiesen of Walnut, la., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Johnson. Mr. J. P. O'Malley of Des Moines. Ia., has been spending the week in florence visiting inends. Mtmtranl Lest You Forget On Saturdays yon leave a regular order with your butcher, grocer and baker. Have you considered that It is just as necessary to feed the spirit as the body for your weekly holiday or it is a Sun day without true refreshment! We will do oar share to make it a perfect Sunday if yon will do yours. Leave a subscription order for a ' 21.00 BOX OF FLOWERS (oor selection) to be delivered every Saturday. You will be glad the whole week. John H. 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