2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 26, 1916, What is Going On in Society Circles Seriea nf Lecture!. Mrs. Anthony Merrill of Chicago, Who has given two series oi lectures to the women of Omaha in seasons past, will arrive Saturday morning in time to deliver her first lecture for this year at the Blackstone at 10 oclock. Her stioieci win oe v-ur-rent Events and Literary Reviews." The work of "predigesting" literary news and current events ana inter. nrrtin? for the busv society woman is becoming a great field. Such lec tures are interesting ana nigniy in structive. It is this work to which Mrs. Harry Payne of Brooklyn, who visited her cousin, Mrs. Charles T. Kountze, the middle of last June, is devoting her time. Mrs. Merrill's sec ond lecture will be given Friday, De cember 8, and her third, luesday, December 12. Mrs. Merrill during her stay In Omaha will visit relatives, Mrs. C. E. Martin and Mrs. E. Wakeley, and renew acquaintance with many old friends. Foot Ball Prom. Keep's- dancing academy will be the scene of a 'pretty dancing party on Tuesday evening. The occasion will be the annual foot ball prom given by the University Mixer club in " honor of the Creighton football team. The hall will resemble a foot ball field with illuminated goal posts. The four corners of the hall will be dec orated by the fraternities Xi Psi Phi, Delta Sigma Delta, Phi Chi and Gamma Eta Gamma, and in the lounging room Phi Beta Pi and Delta Theta Phi will be represented. The chaperones will be: Dr. J. R. Clem ens, Dr. J. A. Graham, Dr. and Mrs. E. H Breuning; Messrs. and Mes dames Paul Martin and W. C. Fraser. Betrothal Announcements. Mr. James A. Keller of Council Bluffs announces the engagement of his daughter. Eldora. to Mr. Frederick Kohl of Walnut, la. The marriage will take place about January 1. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dudley an nounce the engagement and approach ing marriage on Thanksgiving day of their daughter, Grace Marie, to Mr. George Milton Scott. Both young peo ple are well known in local church circles. A surprise party in honor of Miss Dudley was given by Mayme Mummer Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. "Ernest Meyer an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Tibe Haiel, to Mr. Jacob Blank. No date has been set for Xht wedding. The announcement was made Saturday on the bride-elect's birthday, Friday Night Dancing Club. The Friday Night Dancing club gave its hard times party Friday evening at Druid hall- with fifty-five couples present. Among the worst victims of the high cost of living were Mr. and Mrs. "Gunnysack" Gordon. littl"Danny" Murphy" and "Simple Simon ' Conley. During the evening several unique stunts were staged. . The club'a next party will be given Friday evening, December 2, at Druid hall, when it is rumored that Mr. George Garner will put on bis latest creation, the Firefly walu. , - Wedding Thanksgiving Day.. The marriage of Miss Gladys E. Elliott, daughter of Mri M. A. Elliott, formerly of Kansas City, and Mr. Paul Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Bradley of Omaha, will take place at Lawrence, Kan on Thanks giving day. After i brief wedding trip, the young couple will nuke their home in Omaha. Miss Elliott is an Alpha Delta Pi sorority member from the University of Kansas and has been teaching in the university at Lawrence. Mr. Brad ley went to school at Amei after graduating from Central High. He is a Delto Tau Delta fraternity brother. ' Mr. Bradley and his parents leave for Lawrence Wednesday. Bellevue Girls Attend Game. A party of Bcllevue college young women, chaperoned by Coach and Mrs. Faye E. Benjamin, accompanied the foot ball team on Its trip to Doane Friday. The party left iu a special car at 9:30 Friday for Crete and reached Doane at 2:30 Saturday morning. Before the' game the voung women visited the girls' dormitory at Doane and were informally re ceived by the girls of that school. One of their number, Miss Anna JJuck, stayed over in Crete as a guest at the home-coming banquet which Doane alumni, held Friday evening. The young women included in the party MIM MUMa Chapman Smwr tamaa Dartdaaa , Barnle. Nehlof.lrit Ruth Stokaa Marruarlla Dlddock MaA.1 8n,rt.r fcdna riehur Marjorl. Darldaaa Anna Buc Thanksgiving Guest. . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Smith wilt nave as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. Asa Shiverick of Cleveland, formerly of.Omaha, and Mrs. Charles Shiverick. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will entertain at dinner at the Omaha club Wednesday evening for their guests. Card Party for Orphanage. For the benefit of the orphans of ,V,m" 0rPnan!18. the members of St. James Orphanage Sewing club are giving a card party Tuesday eve ning at St. Mary Magdalene's hall, Nineteenth, . and Dodge streets. Twenty priies will be giyen. Children's Party. One of the first children's parties t0.H ,irB in the new Blackstone will be Mra. H. R. Bowen's lunch eon and dancing party for her small eon, Raymond, Friday afternoon: About sixty children have been in vited for luncheon, which will be fol- Santa Combs is Ifl ready for you N with an abundant supply for Xma. On a Visit to -Asa m; ' " ' "'-'ii r if it (, i i . r,-y.K I ikjJlilr-, t ? li mVm&M -u " ))) lowed by dancing and games in the big ballroom. Wedding Announcement. Mr. and Mrs. James fhinney an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Hazel Muriel, to Mr. Ernest E. Currin, to take place at their home in the near future. . To Honor Miss Stenberg. Miss Mildred Titzel gave a surprise shower at her home Saturday evening in honor of Miss Mabel Stenberg, wnose marriage to. Mr, Uscar (Jlson takes place Thursday. The rooms were prettily decorated in pink and white. Misses' Irene Moulthron, Gladys Anderson and Jessie Moulthrop gave readings ana musical selections, lhe gucMs present were:- MIMi : MtWHW ' - Cor Jftnn, i Paulloa SowrlD, Anna Chrlvtlnnsen, ' Betty Hdii. Hl9ll Andrn, HllulMth Handtrwn, l,or CultMrtMiii, ' Cftrrl Bnll, Rdna l.toiilil, Jrattt Bllla. Or Btenbtrg, Veda Pattock. Hln enow, IjouIm Brown, Oladya Andnraoa, Paulina Rrao, Jl Moulthrop, . Iran oulthrep. wmma nanaen. ; .- Maaai Hiannars. ..; UttRdama Uaadamea - i 3 rtdnald Tracy. . ; d Janka. Harry Raad, M. Kroyar. ' ; frttt Kllkar, Foatar Sulltvaii. Mrs. A. U stenberg entertained at a shower at her home in honor of Miss Mabel Stenberg on Friday eve ning. The guests were : " , Mr. ana Mra. u. u. rimmoaa. Mr. and Mr.. II. C. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. A, 1 tMenbarf. Mr. and Mra. P. MuUlvan. Mr. and Mra, u, Olaaon. Edna ftudd, Cora Jonaa, Nallla Barnaa. Jala Ballla. Mlldrod THaal, Marian Stanbart, Mabal Startbars. Maadamaa n A. Clark. . Haaara. Tarn UaanoUy. Oraoa Stanbare. Maaaaroaa- S). H. Rudd. Oaoar OloavB, Fraternity Party. ueita sigroa ieita iraicmiiy neiu a house party at the frat house Tues day evening. The evening was spent with dancing and music. . The chaper ons were Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Shearer, Mrs. Mulvihill and Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Parker. Those attending were: Mlaa-- Hiaaaa--. Kthal Sharry. Katknr iraran, ljotla Qravaa, Panllna liyan. Traa Monarty, INtarl Buttan, Murla llailaDd, Marsarat MoKray, Kalhnrlna Bnirltah, Marsuarlta Bavasa, hlwarinfrar. Maara. . V. J. Mnnaa, Hllla Roblnaon. Haliin MrCatfery, Clara McOaflary, M,'ara. f. K. t. Tbaiton. B. R. ffllr. . 11. w. NilHcn, M. nabtnjrlon, M. K. Poushaity, l J. Kr&uaa, H. F. Murphy, F. O. RalHta. n. A. Stava. W. J. Ilarrlnirton, W. A. Heekar, W. R. Hranoao. l)r. Blanlus, Lincoln. Nak. Thanksgiving Card Party. tne ioiumoian club will tnve a Thanksgiving card party at its hall, Twenty-second and Locust streets. luesday evening. Frizes of noultrv will be offered. The proceeds will be t ' two things are neceaary: Intelligent care and Newbro's Herpielde. Get a bottle today. Guaranteed by The Herpicide Co. Applications at the better barber shops. ' Sold Everywhere. the Home Folks used for the. benefit of Sacred Heart academy, ' . . , Thimble Club Meet. " The Omaha and Council Bluffs Thimble club held their final meeting for this year at the home of Mrs. Max Hirsch in Council Bluffs this week. Covers were laid for: Maadamaa. Mwlamaa V. X. Nalaon. W. Nalaon, William Baylaaa, V. Kranpa, O, W. Armour, J. H. Bollln, J. R. Klaar. A. Uavara. W. Sal bar t, b. pogllar, Events to Come. Le Mars club will arrt a Thanks giv ing dancing party at Keeps' academy Thursday evening. The Ladies' Golden Hill society will give its annual ball Thanksgiving evening at the. Metropolitan club house. Mrs. H. M. Ferer is chair man of the committee in charge. The White Shrine Whist club will meet at Masonic temple, Monday afternoon. , The South Side Progressive Card club will give a card party Monday evening in the club rooms when the prizes awarded will be poultry for the Thanksgiving dinner. Wednesday the women of the First Presbyterian church will hold a Thanksgiving sale of good things to eat at their parish house adjoining the church. f t ... Personal Mention. . ' . Dr, I. S, Alexander returns today from Chicago, where he attended the national meeting - of Phi Alpha Gamma. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Bilz leave to day to apend the winter in Los Angeles, returning April 1. They will HAVL1CEK RECITALS Uavsto Aoapiea of C rg Crook, ' Womans' Raliaf Corps AT Y..W. C AM Nov. 29 AND 30 At SilS P. M. Hamilton Cafe i I II mm 24th and Famam Under Management R. T. WALKER ' Will Serve Elaborate Thanksgiving Dinner 5:30 to 8 P. M. Sm Manu in Wadnoaday Be Cupid's Raids Are Made On the Maids 1 With the Braids Whether done in braids or pysche, natural fluffy hair is a supreme satisfaction to its owner and a source of the great est attractiveness and personal charm. ' To protect that braid" from the most prevalent o f all infections, dandruff, and to insure' its lasting beauty, brilliancy and 1 a x u ria n ce. SEE WILL BE A THANKSGIV ING BRIDE. mCt&St 7 V""J "V ,r-T- l Male Ionise Jenlerj stop at a number ctf western points enroute. Mr. Leslie Putt of Omaha, after a competitive tryout, was chosen the tenor singer of a quartet which will sing at the remaining Nebraska foot ball games this season. The quar tet accompanied the team on its trip to Iowa Saturday, W. r. McCune.'wbo came here from his Colorado ranch to undergo a surgical operation at Swedish Mis sion hospital, is recovering nicely. He is with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCune. , Birthday Dinner. Miss Lela Ash honored Miss Flor ence Paulison at a birthday dinner at her home Ihursday evening. The decorations were entirely yellow, both placecaxds and centerpieces, and chrysanthemums were used. A the ater party followed. Those present were : Mlaaaa FToroooa PaolkWL Laaila Bixby ot Naw Oriaaaa, Mabal Hasan, Irana Alaxanoae. Mary MarsaUa, Maaira. Waltar Hyd Jack Bmaaon. yrwDM Daytan, John Whltmora, Emu Walna, ClaroDoa Alakajadas, Pleasures Past Mrs. J. F. Giebel' entertained the J. E. O. H. Card club at her home Friday. Mra. Prinson of Rochester, N Y, was the out-of-town guest Mrs. F. L. Pflaster will entertam the club December 8. Miss Nellie Dtmick entertained. the P. L. C club at her home Saturday afternoon, when the members present were: Halan WUltama Dorothy WaUar Maxlna Faaklar Haaal Ayar Johanna Brodaraaa MUdrad Ayar Halan Oaodall Return to Omaha to Live. . Dr. Nelson D. Mercer, with his wife, and little daughter, Peggy, and his sister, Miss Mary Mercer, arrived in Omaha last week from England and spent several days at the Blackstone before opening their own home. The Mercers have lived abroad for close III lT it PRESS AGENT 70S THE A. 0. A. jf ' it 'A Jits. Tamp!, Hokmt m hbym uor - To such proportions has the local Association of Collegiate Alumnae f;rown that a regularly appointed publ icity agent has become a necessity. Mrs. Fhihp E. rloran is the first mem ber named to act as newsgatherer and disseminator of the sectional activities of the organization. Mrs. Horan is active in several departments of the tne club. Leaders of the vocational guidance section, the newest one: those of drama, musk and story telling, and the social settlement section, make their reports to Mrs. Horan, who passes them on to the newspapers. along with the reports of the general meetings. The Vocation bureau m the Board of Education rooms and the Social Settlement, now transferred to the South Side, are two permanent Asso ciation of Collegiate Alumnae institu tions. Next fall a campaign tor a dormitory to house girl students at the University of Nebraska will be launched. to five years, bat plan to remain here now. Wedding Plana. The marriage of Miss Mabel Lois Stenberg, daughter of the late Judge and Mra. E. M. Stenburg, to Mr. Oscar Larold Otsen, will take place Thanksgiving day at the bride's home, 2122 North Fifty-sixth street News of Former Omahana. In writing to Mrs. Ida Hanchett of some interesting points in a series of lectures on "Egyptology" at Yale, Mrs. J. Gardner Haines, now of West Haven, Conn, mentions that her daughter, Gladys, is now teaching French at, 'Wellesley college, while Marion is teaching German in the West Haven High school. Both girls attended the local high school when their father was associated with Nath an Merriam in the grain business, and later lived and studied abroad. They r ZimY i 1 S- " f 16th and Farnam Streets. Continuing Monday, November 27 " ALL OUR WOMEN'S AND MISSES' TjULQKED 11 On Sale at Half Price Distinctive suits, preferred because of superior workmanship, smart, individ ual design, and&ch fabrics and furs employed. A number are handsomely Trimmed With Hudson, or French Seal, Beaver, Mole or other fashionable furs others are set off with velvet and still others tail ored without trimming. All are silk Iin:d and warmly interlined. are able linguists. A son, Risley, is now'in Cuba. The family has many friends here. Stork Special. A son was born last Sunday in An napolis, ltd., to' Lieutenant and Mrs. Harold R. Keller of the United Slates navy. The baby is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Keller of this city and great-grandson of Mrs. George W. Doane. Notes of Interest. Mrs. George Thrall of Detroit ar rived Thursday and is at the Black stone. Mrs. Thrall was formerly of Omaha and has many old friends here, as well as a daughter, Mrs! Ross ,Kyde. ' Clarence Squires, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Squires, has been pledged to the Chi Psi. fraternity at Cornell. Clarence will spend Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. Hoxie Clarke at Villa Belvedere, but will be home for the Christmas vacation. Mrs. D. B. Van Emburgh of New York City, accompanied by her sis ter. Miss Marguerite Ross, is ex pected in Omaha this week enroute to California for the winter and will stop a few days at the Fontenelle while visiting wfth Mrs. Van Emburgh's sis ter, Mrs. Mary E. Van Gleson, and other friends here. R. L. Carter, with his daughter, Miss Alice Carter, leaves Monday for Chicago to spend Thanksgiving there. They will be joined by Miss Ruth Carter from St Mary's school at No tre Dame, Ind. After Thanksgiving she wilt be accompanied back to school by her sister, who will remain for a visit of two or three weeks. Arthur W. Wakeley, eldest son of Lucius W. Wakeley, has been made a member of the recently organized brokerage and investment bankers' firm of Paul H. Davis & Co. in Chi cago. Young Wakeley is secretary and a director in the company. It is only five years since he graduated from Cornell as a mechanical engi neer. He makes his home in Chicago in the family of Mrs. Anthony Mer rill, a relative of Mrs. E. Wakeley. Residence Changes. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sprague dose then; Benson home this week and come to the Blackstone for the win ter. Mrs. John N. Baldwin, with her mother, Mrs. Hoi com be, arrived Wednesday from the east and is once more established in her own home on Fortieth street Gray Montgomery, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C S. Montgomery, has returned to Omaha from Denver with his wife and two sons and is occupy ing the C S. Montgomery home. It is nearly ten years since Mr. Mont gomery went to Denver to practice as a Christian Science healer. there. Sof ial Goaaln, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Belt are ex pected home from New York this week. Mrs. J. J. Brown has returned from Lincoln, where she spent a few days K AsX for d Get w THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI U Agr Aojw Book fm '" JKIKHER MFG. COL OMAHA, USX . 1AIICIST NACARQW MtCIDRV IN AMfafCA U.'S. National Bank - ' t!t Our entire stock of Tailored Suits none reserved-- for immediate clearance. A fascinat ing: collection, all at half price. $79.50 TAILORED SUITS. .... ,$39.75 $69.50 TAILORED SUITS. .... .$34.75 $65.00 TAILORED SUITS. . . . . .$32.50 $59.50 TAILORED SUITS. $29.75 $55.00 TAILORED SUITS $27.50 $49.50 TAILORED SUITS. .... ,$24.75 $45.00 TAILORED SUITS $22.50 $39.50 TAILORED SUITS. . . . . .$19.75 $37.50 TAILORED SUITS $18.75 $35.00 TAILORED SUITS. . ... . .$17.50, $29,50 TAILORED SUITS. . . . .$14.75 $27.50 TAILORED SUITS $13.75 $25.00 TAILORED SUITS .$12.50 with her daughter. Mrs. Dan Latter. ning, accompanied by Mrs. Howell's nn. C,irlnv (i.llincrti.im uhn will visit Milwaukee and Chicago for two or three weeks. C. E. Yost returned Thursday from New York, where he saw his daugh ter and granddaughter, Mrs. Charles OrTutt and' Miss Virginia OSutt, who are at the Gotham for the winter. Mrs. H. S. Clarke, jr and Miss Louise Clarke have spent the week in Chicago and are expected home to day. Mrs. Clarke has' invited a num ber of the young people for a dinner dance on the evening of December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood of Salt Lake City are the guests of Mr. Wood's mother, Mrs. Ben Wood, un til after Christmas. Mrs. W. H. Cran mer of Denver, Mrs. Wood's daugh ter, is also here for a visit. r . NATURAL MINERAL WATER BATHS Hundrexli of Omaha men ami woman arc iaTinf tima and monay by taking advantage of our treatment, - Why don't yon? Tli f a m u Sulphk-Chlerin Mineral Water is delivrd in OnabA in 5gl. Jufa. $1-60, 50c refolded when jug im returned. BROWN PARK MINERAL SPRINGS XSth aad O Stt., Sovtfc SMa. PhoBa South S7. ' DR. JOHN A. NIEMANN OataapauiK Phyakiaa, la charfa. J Tha Beautiful Clairmont Inn Ball Room For rent for dinrinr partiem, esz4 'Pardee, elab meeting, eta. AJ! the neeeeMry reqnieftas for , tervinc refreshmenta. An Ideal epot for 70a and yonr friends to spend an enjoy able afternoon or evenina. Phone Donates I7ts today and Biake arrsisemenU for your next party at the CLAIRMONT INN TODAY'S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo quire so frequently if yoor hair is properly cleansed each time by use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our readers may be prepared very cheaply by dissolv ing a tea spoonful of canthrox, obtain ed -from yonr druggist, in a cup of hot water. This rubbed into the scalp creates a thick lather, soothing and cooling in its action, as well as beneficial to scalp and hair. After rinsing the scalp is fresh and clean, while the hair dries quickly and even ry, developing a bright luster and a soft BufBness that makes it seem very neavy. evQvrriisemenr. Bldg. Ijf j mm