THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 12, 1916 What is Going On . in Society Circles Berger-Letch Wedding. A wedding of great interest to Uni versity of Omaha- students was that ol Miss May Leach and Mr. Jean I. Berger, which took place Thursday evening it the parsonage of the Ger man Presbvterian church. Rev. E. !(. Cleland officiating. Both the bride and proom and most of the attend ants are students at the university.! M'ss Ulga Anderson was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Misses Laura Axford. Lillian Ander son, Fern Gilbert and Lelia Ander son. Mr. Jean Roberts was best man and Messrs. anndland, Lowe, Towell and Seihert acted as ushers. Little Misses Etta Barentsen and Clara I. indley were flower girls and the fmgs for the double ring ceremony were carried in a large white chrysan themum by Master Aletha MeWhin riey. Master Quito Eddy acted as page and the wedding march was played by Mr. Lucius Ely. The bride carried white chrysanthemums, and her only ornament was a bind of seed pearls, the. gift - of the groom. She was given away by her foster1 (altier, Mr. E. M. Knapp of this city. The rooms were decorated in large chrysanthemums and garlands of au ttimri leaves. After the ceremony, a large reception was held for the school friends of the bride and groom. Betrothal Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Krell announce the engagement of tlrtir daughter, Onie. to Mr. William Craighead. The marriage will take place December 1 at the home of the bride's parents. Dance Club Meett. The Qui Vive Dancing club held its first party at Turpin's Friday flight. Those present were:.. i i yogurt. nd Meaclamea H. K. Waller, . (1. B.' Cramer,' r. W. Mlkeeell, H. U. Lyons, W. R. MeFarlana, iW. O. Fuller, , Bea, Robtdout, A. A. "rasffert. Oeo. K. Thompson, Mrs. Mania Blllok, B. M. Sunderland, ' 'E. W. Bedford, B. A, Fesau, 10. S. Freeman, r. J. Jumper, a C. Wall. Dr. L. A. Dermodr. C. H. Whltnejr, II. II. Softie. J. T. PlekarC A. B. pecker, ' Robert A. Nelson, , . barer m. ret-aa, -, Harvey j. wins, Lee M. Hamlin, w. a. stryKer, 1. r. Haros, Roy A. Ralph, -r. H. Hall. Howard Gaoartch, Tom 8. Kelly, A. C, Hartman, B. A. Srhurinan, John Lavello, Byron J. Raad, Jamaa 1. Raad, ' T. L. Trout, C. D. Oleeer. Bi L. ' rjaaforta, Dr. A. a. Ada ma, Dr. B. C Henry, W, C. Roa ' T.. A. Johnaon, John H. Hueele, . B. C. fowler. Dr. John Maoh, J. M. MtCarlhy, Ray L. Brown, Alaa C. Raad, W. H. Tyaon. Dr. D. T. Qulalay, Im Huff. R. H, Ward, II. L. McDonald, Wm. L. Caroy, D. M. (Ihrank, 8. A. Houaor, B. A. Moora, K. B. Slerrlckar, . D, A. Ha(.r, C. h. Jones, Dr. C. a. meen, Frank Boat, W. H. Rhodes, Charleo Bothwall, Jess, u Hunt, Itr. IE. H. Rraenlns, R. K. Haldaman, - I.ynno D. upham. Neal Jonaa, J. J. Sullivan, - Jaaaa Rorara, rrtd. J. Orlffln, D. K. Klllntwood. , R. N. Haerea, Allan Parmar. , Birthday Party. ; !; (i To celebrate her daughter Virgin ia's eighteenth birthday, Mrs. E. C. Lucas entertained a party of girlt at her home Friday evening, one for each year of Miss Virginia's age. Decorations and favors were in pink and white; .Those present were: Ml MM i. ' Mima Dorothy Browa, ij( . . Myrtle Brown,,..:- Halon Cramer, Ruth Cramar, Wltnelmln Brando Brma Fltoh, 3 Genevieve Hart, . . Harriet Millar, . ,. . Hale Kelly. l.Uclle Hlera. Bva Hardlannart, " Thalma Smith, Haaol Hamataad, - Marsaret O'Neill. Marl. Haasea, . Informal Dancing Part. , V ,t Miss Edna Riley gave an informal dancing party at her home Friday evening in honor of Mils Nan Spald ing, who leaves Sunday to 'make her home in Baltimore. Her father, Mr. Leonard A. Spalding, has preceded the family and Mrs. Spalding, Miss Nan and her two small brothers, Leonard and Nathan, -Will follow to day. Thirteen couplet were present at the party. Decorations were in pink chrysanthemums. - Mr. Donald Kiptinger entertained informally at tea at the Fontenelle for Misi Spalding Saturday after noon. i-i- .J'N ' , r ," Social Club Reorganises. - The November club reorganized at the home of Mrs. Edith Kaehler Fri day, when prizes were won by the hottess, Mrs. J. E. Monroe and Mrs. R. Ryan. Mrs. C T. Maus and Mrs. J. W. Bartlett were guests. The club will' meet in two. weeks with Mrs. Monroe. The members are MeadanuaW Meedaraee H. Putnam, J. B. Monroe. Annur Royor, R. Ryan, A. H. Burr. . D. F. Dean, . Bdllh Kaehlar, - Kv Morrill. . Bva Maeon. . . H. R. Rodonneld, .( , It. u Choaaalla, ' a. i Smauh. Dinner in Council Bluffs, , Mr. nd Mrs. Charles T. Stewart entertained some Omaha guests at their dinner Wednesday evening, pre ceding the first assembly dance at the Wool Blankets .Wish we .Could show every woman In- Omaha some of the blankets we have cleaned recently. : We make them as soft and fluffy as ' when " new and guarantee them not to shrink. ' "' ' "' ' " We also restore felted and shrunken blankets to their original size and appear ance. . ' ' .'!.,-;V.-"V ' No other establishment in Omaha is prepared to clean wool blankets as we do. Double blankets. .$1.25 Single blankets .... 75c The Pantorium "Good Claawora mmi Dyers" ISIS-ia-IT Joaee St, Deuftaa SJ. raaMfc Off kal, 01S Fanuaa St. ' Swath SloW, 4701 S. 14th St. PhoM South tlSS. I Bride and Grand hotel. The Omahans were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Redick, Miss Lynn Curtis, Mrs. Wildman, Mr. and Mrs J. J. Hess. Mrs. John T. Stewart. Mrs. E. W. Dixon; E. W. Hart, C. W. Hull and Dee Knowles. The table waa a most unusual one, with pink and black decorations. A black bowl in the center held a few lovely pink roses, standing straight up in formal fashion, while black candlesticks, with pink and black striped shades, painted in roses, lighted the table. A New York Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Christiancy enter tained at dinner at Sherry's in New York City last week a number of Omaha visitors to the city and for mer Omaha people, including Gen eral and Mrs. Brooke, Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Cornish, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Estabrook, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ait chison, Mr. and Mra. E. P. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs. Charles Offut and Mra. Arthur Remington. Oo East for Foot Ball Games. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Edwards are with' their son Robert at Cornell. They will witness the Cornell games and the Army and Navy game in New York. November 2S. - Mr, and. Mrs.. John F.' Stout left for Hot Springs, Vs., and Washing ton, where their daughter; Gertrude, is at Mrs. Somen' school. They will take her with them to New Haven for the Yale-Harvard game on the 25th, and to Philadelphia for the Thanksgiving game between Cornell and Pennsylvania. Mri. Charles Stewart of Council Bluffs leaves today for Hoopeston, 111., to join her daughter, Mrs. Donald McFerren, and Mr McFerren, who will accompany her to New York. They will attend the foot bait gaWa and Mra. Stewart expects to be gone until after the holidays. Mr. Stewart joins her at Hoopeston for Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. McFerren. Mrs. M. C. Peters and Miss Gladys Peters leave about the 20th for New Haven, to spend Thanksgiving with Clarence Peters, who is at Yale. They will be there in time for the Yale-Harvard game, but wilt go to New York for Thanksgiving. '. Mra. W. H. Bucholz leaves next week for New Haven, where her son Fritx is a Yale student. She will be there for the Yale-Harvard game and Mr. Bucholz will join them for Thanksgiving, which they will all spend in Philadelphia. - On the Calendar.' The White Shrine Whist club Will meet Monday afternoon at the Ma sonic temple. ' The Fidelia club will give a bridge and high five party at its hall, Thirty ninth and Webster streets, Tuesday Is. aV W SI I -vtatssw- NEWBRO'S HERP1CIDE It dispels hair ugliness gives the hair life, snap and luster. It eradi cates dandruff, keens the scalp clean and stops itching. Is not oily nor does it darken the hair. Guaranteed by the Herpicide Company. De troit, Mich. Applications at the better barber shops. Attendant in Wedding of Week -, ST! 7 3 VX I YanKleeck - "r afternoon. The affair was" originally planned for Wednesday, but circum stances arose which made the change to the earlier day necessary. For Mrs. Nalibow. Mrs. S. Greenberg gave a woman's welfare party at her home Wednesday afternoon in honotof Mrs. Robert Nalibow of San Francisco, who leaves for her home the latter part of next week after a month's visit with her Earents, Mr. and Mrs.-Louis Coren. lecorations were in pink chrysan themums. ' Le Man Club Party. ' The Le Mars club will give a "rube" at Keep Dancing academy Tuesday evening. This affair is an addition to the club a calendar for the winter and is being given by special request. For Notre Dame Gam. ' The Omaha alumni of Notre Dame university of Notre Dame, Ind., are planning to entertain the Notre Dame toot ball team after the game which is scheduled for Thanksgiving day in Lincoln. If the team can stay over the next night, Friday, December 1, its members will be invited to Omaha and given a dance at the Blackstone. Harold McConnell and a number of other Notre Dame alumni will have the affair in charge. Children's Story Hour. ' One of the many worth while at tractions which Miss Evelyn Mc Caffrey is offering at the Metropoli tan club building is the free children's story hour next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Grace Sorenson, the well known Omaha story teller, will entertain the children with some of her own stories. After the story telling will come a short time for playing ring games. Franco-Belgian Society. The date for the big card party to be given by the Franco-Belgian Re lief society for the benefit of its fund, has been set for Saturday, December 2, from 2 to five o'clock at the Black stone. Next week committees to manage the affair will be appointed. Bridal Affair. This evening at the Blackstone Mr. Robert Burns, Mr. Cuthbert Potter and Mr. Julian Thompson of Barnes ville, Minn., three of the ushers at the Caldwcll-Vinsonhaler wedding Her Worry Is For Her Hat rVT II M Not Her Hair There is a lot of comfort in having hair that won't blow off, but many don't realize this until it is too late. The time to save your hair is while you have hair to save. The most dependable Hair Saver Tuesday evening, will entertain at supper for Miss Isabel Vinsonhaler, Mrs. John Caldwell and the other members of the wedding party. Those included will be: Mlaaea Mleeee Anne Otfford Reflna Connall Marian Towle Mary Van Kloeek Mellora Davta o( Poushkeepala Mr. Victor Caldwell. Mr. and Mra. Ellaa Vail of PoDihkaopale. Wiener Roast. Friday the Rainbow club of How ard Kennedy school hiked to Child's Point for a wiener roast. A very en joyable day was spent in games and a paper chase. The members present were: Mlaaoa Martha Hodsea Ruth Redmon Bva Stone Marsaret Buoektat Varna Monticoinery Ooldle Patterson Dorothy Oravaa Carrla Nlelaon Alloa Rolllna : . Nellie Pattereon Myrtle) Boyachon -Oaona Baton Rmlly Stona , Bessie Getty ftlyrtle Chrlstanaen ' Oladya Condon Ruth Holnsa Thalma Hlddaush Inola Redd Alice Wataon ' Bertha lwaon . Lillian Hopklna Leaoh . Luncheon for Lincoln Guests. Mrs. C S. Rainbolt entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon at her home Sat urday for Miss E. Ruth Pyrtle and Mrs. A. E. McCrystal of Lincoln, who were her guests for the week end. Yellow chrysanthemums formed the table decorations. Covers were laid for ten guests. Bellevue College Dinner. The annual fall banquet of the Bellevue College Alumni association was held Friday evening at the Rome hotel. Thirty guests were present. MMil',alali''WMM'WM"M,eaMM'MM,MIII'at,,atWgtgtW 'LL.-'ir?f17.".SC The "6Mickels" Victrola Experts What Would You Do If You Found It Impossible to Buy a Christmas Victrola? If -fIi SAN rBANCISCO QUEST Of MISS NANCE EILEY. 'wtijraV i AX. (r A.fJ CLAJCJC The college colors of purple and gold were used in decorations and on the place cards. After the conclusion of the banquet older alumni present joined with Dr. and Mrs. David Ram sey Kerr in tales of former (lays on Elk hill. The list of those present in eluded: x ! Ileeeere. and MesdameM t R. M. Crofwtman .1. P. Kepler Dr. and Mra. David R. Kerr. Mra. Paul Johneton. Mleaee Anna MoClelland Alberta O'Kane Marsuerlte Neiblt Jeanette Ooodwlll Luella Carter Alma Jamea Blva Douslaa Meiers. Frederick Jones William C. Plndley Orle Lee Webb Herbert Joneo Rioold L. Ohman MiMrtt Avla Doyd . Kutherltio Nielen Marguerite Jack Alice Barton Olndys Lumeden Ruth .Derbyshire Ollfa Qerehe Meesrs. Alfred Wataod John tnoomqutst . Dr. Jamea M. Patton Prof. Oscar Bchmledel Friday Night Dancing Club. The Friday "Night Dancing club gave its regular party at Druid hall Friday evening with fifty-five couples present. The club's next party will be given Friday evening, November 17, at Druid hall. Visitor from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Townsend have with them Miss Alice Huesday of Portland, Ore. Miss Huesday has been much entertained during her stay in Omaha and affairs are planned for her until her departure on Wed nesday. Stork Special. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McPherson last Monday in Boston, where Mrs. McPherson is with her parents. Social Affair Planned. Women of St. Peter's parish will give an afternoon bridge party in the hall, Twenty-fifth avenue and Leaven worth, Friday at 2 o'clock. Holiday Dates in Demand. Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur C. Smith have chosen Christmas night for a dance which they will give at the Blackstone for the younger set and the school set. KEEP DANCING ACADEMY ZSth and Faraaau Sta. WM. L. KEEP, Directs Claaa Monday and FrMajr Evenlnrs AaaambHa Wedneeday and Saturday Eveafaifa Private Lessons hp Apretntmeiit ' Phone Douf las TSSO ' I 1 smztwr HQ Yes, you HAY find it impossible to buy just the style Victrola you seek, if you wsit until nesr Christmas, for the Victor factories are hard pressed to cope with the demand. What hinders from choosing right now just the style you want in just the finish you desire? Why not come in, choose the instrument, pay a few dollars down and have it set aside until you want it at Christmas time? It's a foregone conclusion that you ARE going to buy VICTROLA of SOME kind, but better buy now, to be sure of the STYLE you WANT. Choose Your Victor Victrola Now! Pay a Few Dollars Down, Then Have Us Set the Victrola Aside Til Christmas. The stock shown here at present is immense 'but there's no tre I It I viciroias will oe completely sola out. Mickels' Nebraska Cycle Co., Corner 15th and Harney Streets. Omaha, Nebraska. 334 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mrs. Charles A. Grimmel will give a ler to bejhe guest of Mr. and Mrs. large luncheon for her daughter, Miss W. H. McCord and Mrs. Bancker to Margaret Grimmel, on Tuesday, the j be with Judge and Mrs. W. D. Mc 26th, at the Blackstone, and'that even- Hugh. . . ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keller , Mrs. U. J. Hill, sister of Mrs. Vm will give a dance at their home for ! sonhaler. arrived Sunday i and a broth- Miss Emily Keller. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Storz give one the next night, December 27, for Miss Elsie and Robert Storz. On the 29th the Maltese club of the high school have engaged the Black stone ball room for their Christmas dance, and Saturday, the 30th, is the night of the Yale Glee club concert at the Brand''is, which is to be fol lowed by 3 dance in their honor at the Fontenelle, given by the local Yale alumni. Notes at Random. Mr. and ilrs. Brandon Howell have taken an apartment at 508 South Thirty-fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cornish re turned to New York Wednesday night after spending a week here with his sister, Mrs. J. M. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bradford are expecting Miss Edith Thompson of Milwaukee to visit them early in De cember upon their return from the east. Mrs. F. H. Davis returned Tuesday from Topeka, where she was called last week by the critical illness of her brother-in-law, Bishop Millspaugh of Kansas, who is much improved this week. Mrs. F. A. Brogan, who has been at the Seymour in New York for several weeks, is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lufkin at Rye for two. weeks, and will go to Ithaca for Thanksgiving with her son, Maurice, who is at Cornell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pritchctt re turned Thursday f-om their trip to Cuba. In Havana .hey met Mr. and Mrs. Walter Penficld, who were there on their wedding trip. Miss Hammer, who has been in Chicago during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Pritchett, has also returned. Miss Helena M. Chase, who is at tending Miss Wheeler's school at Providence, 'R. I has just been elected one of the editors of the Quill, the school' magazine. Miss Chase and a school mate, Miss Har riet Chase, have been winning in tennis doubles. Rev. Charles F. Dole of Boston ar rived Thursday on his way to visit his son, James Dole, in Honolulu, and stopped over here two days, the guest of his cousin. Mrs, Wilson Low, and Mr. Low. Mr. Dole is a well known Unitarian minister of Boston and is president of the Twentieth Century club. He is a close friend of Dr. Rob ert Leavens, the new pastor of the Unitarian church here. Out-of-Town Quests Arrive. Julian Thompson of Barnesville, Minn., an usher, came Monday and is at the Caldwell home. Miss Mary Van Kleeck of Poughkeepsie, the maid-of-honor, who has been at the Vinsonhaler home last week, is now with Miss Regina Connell. The wedding of Miss Vinsonhaler and Mr. John Caldwell Tuesday will bring a number of but-of-town guests, among them two former Omaha wom en, Mrs. W. D. Bancker, now of In dianapolis, and Mrs. John H. Butler, who moved to Kansas City last spring. Both are expected today, Mrs. But- Christmas Things are Ripe Pick Them Now. Our Supply is Abundant' zu Buy Yours of The "6 Mickels" telling how soon many of I.I II. er. Samuel Ellison of Kirksville. Mo., comes this week-end, as will also Judge Vinsonhaler's brothers, Dr. Frank Vinsonhaler of Little Rock, Kan., and Harry Vinsonhaler of St. Louis, with their wives. Social Gossip. C. M. Wilhelm returned Tuesday from two weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Storz went to Excelsior Springs Wednesday for two weeks. Mrs. C. J. Greene left Sunday for Washington, where 6he will remain for the winter. Mrs. Horace Burt was in Omaha a few days last week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Orr. Miss Margaret Dows of Cedar Rap ids arrives Tuesday to visit Miss Re gina Connell and to attend the latter's debut dance. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kinsler and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Cowgill of Chi cago have been at the Biltmore in New York this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Haverstick. Mrs. Victor Caldwell and Mrs. Frank Colpetzer returned Tuesday from a week at Excelsior Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hosford, Mrs. Moshier Colpetzer and Mrs. Charles Kountze left Thursday for a week at Excelsior Springs. E. W. Dixon wen to New York last week, to be gone until Thanksgiving. He will attend the Yale-Harvard and Yali-Princeton games. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Vail will be here this evening from their California wedding trip, to stop a few days with her mother, Mrs. Jaquith, before go ing on to Poughkeepsie, their future home. Mrs. John C. Cowin has returned from a long stay in California, much improved in health. Mrs. Cowin en tertained a few friends at luncheon last week for Mrs. E. J. Cornish of New York. Mrs. E. V. Lewis, formerly of this city, arrived in Chicago this week from New York and is going to visit her mother in Springfield, 111. Her son, Arthur, recently sailed with the Canadian troops to England for serv ice in the English army. Miss Naomi Towle, who is in New York at school, goes up to New Haven next Saturday for the Yale Harvard game, the guest of Fritz Bucholz. i She will also attend the Cornell-Pennsylvania game in Phil adelphia on Thanksgiving day with (Continued on Pare Eight, Column Pour.) DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Have Beautiful, Soft Hair of an Even Dark Shade. Not svn a trace of cny hom in your hair after a few application of Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer to hair and scalp. QBan U no dye, U harmleM, but makes scalp and hair healthy and restores the natural color viands. If your hair is gray, streaked with tray, faded, dry, bleached, tlijn or falling, apply Q-Ban as directed on label. 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