8-8 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER lo, 1916. What is Going On in Society Circles Trinity Parish Aid Sale. All -day next Tuesday will be held ; the annoal Christinas sale of Trin ity Parish Aid society at Jacobs Hall on Dodge street. Mrs. A. L. Reed, president of the society, assisted by the thirty or forty women who are members, have been meeting every Wednesday for weeks past to sew and plan for the sale, and this year they have especially attractive things ' to offer. There are some novelties in the way of baskets and trays which Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Coles have gathered from different parts of the country and which are most artistic and useful. Then there are bedspreads with quaint, old-fashioned designs done oh them in col .ored calico; several bridge-tea sets oT tew design, and knitting bags in linen, cretonne or Japanese crepe, bsides all kinds of dolls and aprons. Mrs. Milton Barlow and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan wilt have charge of the apron table, and Mrs. Coles and Mrs. W. F. Shelton the basket table. Mrs. Charles W. Martin will have a hiarket table and Mrs. Walter Rob erts and Mrs. George W. Johnston theN candy table. The fancy work table will be in charge of Mrs. F. B. ' JohnSon, and Miss Cook will have the grab-bag table. No more mcetinsrs of the Aid so ciety will be held until after Christ mas. , Edholm-Hansen Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen . i Bounce the marriage of their daugh ter, 'Hora, to Mr. J. A. fcdholm on December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Edholm will make their home in Omaha, where he is in business. Carse-Wade Wedding. The marriage of Miss Blanche Wade of Grand Island. Neb., to Mr. John Fillius Carse of this city took place in Kearney, Neb., this week. Miss Wade is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wade of urand Island. ' Mr- Carse was until five years ago .a resident of Council Bluffs and has since lived in Omaha. Ho is a son of Mrs. J. H. Carse. . He is a graduate of the University of Nebraska. Because of recent bereave ment in Mr, Carse's family, the mar riage was very quiet The young people will spend the winter in Grand Island. Morgan-Wilson Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Mabelle M., to Mr. E. Cheever Morgan, of St Joseph, Mo., which took place Sunday, December 3, Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks of the First Pres byterian church officiating. ' The wedding came as a surprise to the friends of the young people. Mr -and Mrs. Morgan will be at home in St Joseph after January 1. , Fallon-Zimraerer. I At f o'clock Thanksgiving morning at St Patrick's church, O'Neill, Neb., occurred the marriage of Miss Mar guerite Cecil Fallon, daughter of lir. and Mrs. William Fallon, to Dr. Charles Zimmerer. formerly of this city. The bride waf attended by her ..,..- w : t 1711, i . groom by Mr. Btackenheim of Nor folk. Rev. Father Giblin officiated and Miss Cntlen played Mendelssohn's wedding march. , i The bride wore a gown of silver Panama cloth over chiffon, and car ried a shower bouquet of Killarney roses.. Mist Trcca Fallon, bridesmaid, wore a gown of turquoise tulle and carried yellow chrysanthemums. Following he ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's Jtarents. . J. J , The bridegroom ia a graduate of the Creighton School of Medicine and a member of the Phi Chi fraternity. Theoung couple will make their home in larfolk. Neb. . Kitchen Shower, v Miss Lucile ''Dodder entertained at a kitchen shower at her home Satur day afternoon for Miss Marguerite Scott, one of the winter brides-elect Those present were: , Meedamee Meedamee . Carrie Dawooa Scott, Bam Hanford, I Kloyd Reed, otho Johnson, Arthur Mitchell, (ecu Vear, Forest Brra.i Rajr Trala. Orson Putnam. Jaaala Dodder. jaary rj. Burnett, Mil MbJ Mary Thomaa, Marian Hunt, Lyda Murtaf h, Steele. Blolsa Vlrtne, Gladys Putnam. Dorothy Scott, -Martha Chrlatlancr. Marthana Hanford, Anna Hunt, Myrtle Warren, Vlaata Storka, Gertrude Ffetffer, Betrothal Announcement, Mr. and Mrs. J. Redman of Ot tumwa, Ia announce the engage ment of their daughter, Bertha, to Mr. Harry Riseman, formerly of this city, but now of Ottumwa. Mr. Rise man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Riseman of Omaha. The marriage will take place Wednesday, March 4, in Ottumwa. ! Mist McPherson Coming. Mist- Louise McPherson, who moved to Maryland with her parentt, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McPherson. over a year ago, returns for her first visit Juesday morning. Miss McPherson will be with Mr. and Mrs. Mvron Learned until just before Christmas, when the goes to Masters, Colo., to tmu ncr Drotners, i. . Mcrnerson, jr., ; and Will S. McPherson. She will ttop in Omaha again on her way east- t. . Mist McPherson is dearlv beloved by hosts of Omahana, who are eag erly anticipating ner return visit. Members ot the Vuiting Nurse asso- ciation . and ' other philanthropic boards on which Miss McPherson served So well are especially prepar ing to welcome her. . , It is safe to venture that a round of entertainments, formal and infor mal; will be planned for this popular ununi gin. Luncheon for Mrs. Holyoke. Mrt. JJL Beecher Howell save luncheon Friday for Mrn. F A Wl- yoke, jr, who is risitin" her lister, ears. k k. nomster. Lovers were kid for Mrt. Holyoke, Mrs. Hollitter, Mrt. Harry Doorly, Mrt. Henry Pierpont Mrs. George Mclntyre. pire. j. nr. ncynoias, Mrt. ArttlUT S. j Kogers, Miss Gertrude Yoang and : etuss mry amercer. ,. I Tjmi-hMHt a AmiIi, f!..' "' Mr. Frank Judson gave a luncheon WEDDED ST JOE MAN LAST SUNDAY. Hp$.E.Cfieever Morgan E. Baum of Philadelphia, who was in the city for a few days. Those asked to meet Mr. Baum at luncheon were C. C. George, C. H. Pickens, John L. Kennedy, G. W. Wattles, C. M. Wil- helm. Clement Chase. David A Baum, A. L. Reed aud Mr. Milroy of lexas. Subscription Dance. The F.nterpean Subscription Danc ing club gave an informal dancing party at the Hanscom Park pavilion Tuesday evening. Those present were: Misses Misses toe. Verges. Laura Kraos, ran j-arKer, . A. nerech, Ruth Gllnhrlst, Addle LaarM. Blla Paulsen, Orata Ollsaman, Pearl Burton. 1 Uraoo Madnen. Carrie Kraua, i Rose RoMhaeh, Mahal Kill., Irana Klots, Kthol Clark. ' Kthel McCullourh. 1 Maria Pataraen, Moaars. If Man Will Durran. R. A. Blaokbnrn, Art Rnholm, -, Frank- Trlerwleler, Frank Rlovak, Haton Mason, Davo take, Frank Kkdahl, Bob Travla, Robinson, Ted Khvarla, (I. Walker. ' ' Elmer noot. Morris 'Okie. ' a. A. Rtalnhelmer, H. T. Pataraen. L. Q. Griffith, . sir. and Mrs, Kl c, ciark. Luncheon for Bride-Elect Miss Marie Niesman will entertain at luncheon at the Blackstone Mon day, followed by a matinee party at v. rvMi...M i i :. 13 i v of Council Bluffs, whose marriage to Mr, toward bvans of Ked Oak, la., will take place during the winter. The guests include: Miasm I Nell -Knaphor, Helen Irwin, Oorrlne Klein;'" Hasel Youna, Meadainee Charlea Hlddena, Robert Vouns. Gdvar Rao Allen, Meadamas Nora Whltlook. Mary Bmlth. Sylvn Touna, Surprise (or Mrt. Mullen. Mrt. I. P. Mullen, 2529 Spencer street was very pelasantly surprised yesterday afternoon by several friends calling at her home bearing cakes and other refreshments. It being ' her birthday, she was the recipient of several nice gifts. Those in the party were Mesdamea Lee Mullen, E. Mul len, Bombeck. E. Florelt, G. Abbott, N. Johnson, William Lute, O. John- ton, Misses Irene floret), Mary Mul len, Vincenne Corham' and Ruth An derson: Yellow and white chrysan themums served as the centerpiece. Cinotam Dance. The Cinosam club dance, triven at Scottish Rite cathedral Thursday eve ning, was the most pleasant given by that club this season. The lean year feature furnished great amuse ment December as is the date of the next club party and that will; be the only guest night of the year. Children's Dancmg Party. Mrt. F. A. Nash gave a large danc ing party at the Blackstone Saturday irom i to o:jd in nonor ot the birth day of her little daughter, Emma. Abouty eighty children were present Marinello Perfumes and Toflet Waters Made of the most delicate and the true flower attars and essences, they are pualing elusive and yet particularly hating One Trial Insures Their Permanent Popularity Obtainable in following odors: Lilac, Rose, Violet, Lavender, Vic, Lily and Marinello GirL Send or bring Tea Cents for miniature package, , - Only I !;.. a Shoe In the City. , t N. L RICE v UlDluri t r euAB ! COMES FROM KANSAS TO I OMAHA AS BRIDE UrsTdul Bradley At 5 supper was served in the east sun room. In addition to Bower horns and boxes of candy, the little gentle men were equipped with canes and top hats and each young 'gallant ot tered to the maid of his choice a muff and cap, thus obtaining a partner for supper. Junior Musical Club. Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. White the Junior Musical club gave its 'first program of the year. Of the twenty members those privileged to take part had practiced faithfully for the occasion. Miss Virginia White. a member of the club, acted as hos tess. A short literary program deal ing with the life and works of Grieg preceded the music. In the place of three members, who could not present numbers, Miss Anna Leal, pianist: Gilbert Doorly, violinist, and Richard Munchotf, violinist, took part in tbe program. Bernard Hanntghen is the only boy belonging to this club, both of whose officers this year are violinists. Miss Virginia Pixley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pixlejf and a pupil of Miss Emily Cleve, is president, and Miss Gladys "t. Mickel, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mickeli and a pupil of Henry Cox, is secretary. The other members ot the club are: Mlsaee Dorothy Artec, Ann Aitall, Katherlne Baxter, Majorle Smltb. - Kllsabeth Austin, Dorothy Balbaon, Mary Lealle, Kllsabeth Perrtro, Joaephlne Platnar, Dorothy Darlow, Virginia White. lionise Clarke. Nance Hnlat, Mildred Mabray. Sneaa McBlaohron, Kleanor Baxter. For the Calvins. Mr. and .Mrs. W. M., Burma en tertained at dinner Thursday evening for-, Mr. and Mrs. c,ugene E. Calvin, Mr. Calvin came to this city during the summer as the new president of the onion facitic Famil? Dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. 1 M. Lohn celebrat ed their twenty-fifth wedding anniver sary last evening by entertaining twenty guesta at a family dinner at their apartment in the Colbert The decorations were in silver and white and the same wedding bell of silver and white under which Mr. and Mrs. Cohn stood for their marriage cere mony was suspended above the din ner table. , 1 Holiday Week Affaira.' I Among the latest events calendared for the school set during the holiday week are the tea dance Mrs. rrank Judson will ' give for her daughter, Miss Dorothy, at the Blackston De cember 26, at 4 o'clock; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fairfield's buffet supper for Miss Betty the night of Mrs. Joseph Barker's dance for Miss Elizabeth, 9 1 Phase) DoeujUs 349. DANCE FOR ALL WEEK. OMAHA y-V; - i ITrs. Vetaon Castte m "7Xe and a tea on New Year's day given by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Piel for their daughter, Miss Ethel Irene Piel, who will be home from National Park seminary- at Washington, D. C, De cember 23. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fraser are the first to announce New Year's day "at homes." They will be at home after 4 o'clock. Friday Night Dancing Club. the rndav Night Dancmg crab gave its weekly party Friday even ing at Druid hall, with sixty-eight couples present A special novelty waltz number by Mr. Levine, as sisted by Mrs. E. C Conley and Mrsi Harry Van Arsdale, furnished amuse ment during the intermission The club's next party will be held Friday evening, December 15, at Druid hall, and the special feature of the even ing will be staged by Mr. Van Ars dale. The parties of December 22 and 29, respectively, will be a unique Christmas party and a "Last Chance" leap year party. Dinner for Guest Dr. and Mrs. Lee W. Edwards gave a dinner at the fontenelle last evening for their guest, Miss Char lotte , Davis of Menomonie, Wis. Covers . were laid for Messrs and Mesdames Joseph C Lawrence and F. F. Bnrhorn and Mr. Joseph C Lawrence, jr. Pleasures Past The Barathea class of the Hans com Park Methodist church met at the home of Mr. and Mrs..S. L. A1' bright for a business and social meet ing. After the business session a pro gram was presented by the members, which -was followed by games, thir ty-five guests were present The WILL W 11 !f V ' - - - r -' L 9 i hostess was assisted by Mesdames C i W. Kite, J. J. Thompson and A. J. Parmalee. Return to Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum of Phila delpia, who went down to Lincoln Friday morning and were expected io return to Omaha for a few days, will go direct to Philadelphia from there. During their stay in Omaha numerous affairs were given in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall entertained for them Tuesday, the evening of their arrival, at their home. Wednesday evening Mrs. E. W. Nash ! gave a 'dinner in their honor at Iter home. Thursday mornuig Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase entertained them at breakfast at the Blackstone. Mrs. Baum and Mrs., Kirkendall were the guests of Mrs. A. L. Reed at lunch eon at the Foiitenelle the same day. In the evening Mr. and Mrs; Charles Marcus Wilheim celebrated iheir thirty-fourth wedding anniver sary and entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Baum at dinner at the Blackstone. The table was decorated in pink can dles and pink chrysanthemums and covers were laid for: ' .Vcki-. anil M-'Hilames J. K. Hauni Clrnipnt I'haee. or PhUHdelphia, John A, McHhane, Harry Biirkky, K. W. Dixon. Wntler Paicp. Frank Judeon. John I,. K-nnndy, Mi-adames MeKdnmei) V. P. Kirkendall. K. W. Naeh. Burner, MeKam. Meesre Frank Hurkloy, David Haum. U. W. Wattles, Howard Baldrige. Rockford Club Bazar. The Rockford College club gave a very successful bazar at the home of Mrs. John R. McDonald, Saturday, December 2. It was the club's maid en effort along this line and although they did everything on a small scale, they feel that the results justify their making the Christmas sale an annual event Fifty-five dollars was cleared from the bazar. The large dining room was decor ated with white carnations in tall white baskets tied with purple rib bons, Rockford college colors. In this room were the candy and cake tables and the fortune teller's booth. Christ mas cards and fancy work were dis played in the living room. Tea and wafers were served throughout the day. The usual January meeting, which includes as guests the girls who are on their way back to school, will probably take the form of a lunch eon at the Blackstone. Social Gossip. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Meliora Davis returned Thursday morning from Minneapolis, - where they ( were guests of Miss Katherine DwinnelL Miss Martha Folda arrived Wed nesday from New York and will be here with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Folda until she leaves for Japan in ten days or so. Mrs. Ferguson of Hudson-on-the Hudson arrived Tuesday and is with her daughter, Mrs- Lowrie Childs. Keith and Douglas Cavers, who were home from Notre Dame univer sity for Thanksgiving with their father, John A. Cavers, returned to school Sunday! ' Frank M. Bishop of Milwaukee, who has been visiting here, went to Lincoln Thursday to remain over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Clarke, jr accompanied by his mother. - , ' Mrs. Henry T. Clarke, jr, of Lin coln, was here from Lincoln the early part of the week with her mother and sister, Mrs. W. F. Allen and Mrs. James Paxton. Philip Met? returned Friday from the natural Gift HlTDQjiARTERS for everq one who '' knows the Best and want li t omps yoti iJBeldek 46). the east where he went for the Yale Harvard game and to spend Thanks giving with his fiancee. Miss Norma Mack, in Buffalo-. Mrs. M. C. Peters and Miss Gladys Peters are expected home today from three weeks in the east Mrs. John C. Goodwin and three children will arrive fnday from New castle, Ind to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Kennard. Mr. Goodwin will join them here for Christmas. Miss Ellen Catlin of St. Paul, Minn., will arrive next Saturday to be the guest of Miss Virginia Pixley during the holidays. Miss Marv Meceath nlans to'-reave after the holidays with Miss Marion Towle for New York to spend the rest of the winter at Miss Hart man's school, where Miss Naomi Towle has been since October. Miss Virginia Hanscom and Miss Marv France, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Ken nedy, returned Saturday to New York. Frank Crawford arrived in Omaha this week from Canada. He leaves tonight to join Mrs. Crawford in Bos ton, where they will spend the winter at 50 Commonwealth avenue. Mrs. J. De Forest Richards re turns tuday from a few days' visit in Chicago. Miss Clara Hart, who attends Dana Hall, will arrive home on December 21 to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Ernest Eldred Hart of Council Bluffs. Mrs. Alvin Dessau of New Britain, Conn., arrived unexpectedly Thursday to be the guest for a few days of her grandmother, Mrs. Martha Heth. Mrs. Dessau was iormerly Miss Heth Vail, whose wedding took place last winter. She has been a frequent vis itor in Omaha and formerly lived here. , Mrs. Charles Fahs and Miss Cath erine are moving from the Hamilton to the Blackstone on January 1. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Louise Hupp, who has been visiting Miss Helen Van Dusen, re turned last night to Chicago with her mother, who came over last week to join her. Mrs. Hilton Fonda has returned from Milwaukee, where she was called by the illness of her mother. Miss Elizabeth Robertson will be home from Principia school at St Louis December 21, to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Robert son, for the holidays. On the Calendar. An informal dancing party will be given bv the voung oeoole . of the Church of the Good Shepherd at Jacobs' Memorial hall Wednesday j evening. The S. O. M. club will meet with Mrs. T. B. Hoyle Tuesday afternoon. Tbe University Mixers' club will give an informal dancing party at Keep's Dancing academy on Decem ber 19. Random Notes of Society. Mrs. George N. Peek of Moline was a guest several days last week of Mr. and Mrs. C C. George. Mrs- W. A. Redick is in Minneapo lis visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sweatt for a week. Lewis S. Reed, who has been visit ing Mr and Mrs. James Chadwick for several weeks, left, Wednesday for Chicago to be with his son, Lewis B. Reed. ; Mrs. D. B. Van- Emburgh and her sister, Miss Marguerite, of New York City, who were at the Fontenelle while visiting their sister, Mrs. Mary fllM WUl'al tfilttfttil tMlrtQV V E. Van Gieson, left Wednesday fo California. Colonel and Miss Lynn Cnrto art at the Langdon on Fifty,-sixth an Fifth avenue in New York. Mrs Howard Baldrige is stopping at th same hotel. Arthur Keeline has returned, aftw several months on his Wyotnini ranch. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall bav taken a house in Hollywood, Cat, foi the winter. They leave the first ol January, accompanied by Mrs. Bar ber. Miss Nellie Calvin returns todaj from a ten davs' trip to Salt Lakt and Mrs. C. E. Fuller have re turned from the east, where tbej spent ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byram of Chi cago spent Thanksgiving in Lincolr. with her sister, Mrs. Louis Kors meyer, and Mr. Korsmeyer. Thej spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tukey. Thej were in their private car and wern accompanied by Mr- and Mrs. 0. W. Pierce of Lafayette, Ind., who also attended a Thanksgiving family party in Lincoln with Mrs. Pierce's sisters, Mrs. A. G. Beeson and Mrs. Greene, at the latter's home. Personal Mention. Miss Mildred Tolander has return ed from an extended trip in the east, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Kloke moved last week from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clarke, 3217 Dodge street, to their new home i at 131 North Thirty-fourth street' Miss Rose Wertheimer of Chicago arrived Wednesday to be the guest of Mrs. Sam Wertheimer. Graham Cream Co. in New Building. The Graham Ice Cream company is moving into its new building at 1510 1512 Jones street Twenty-five em ployes are on the pay roll The new equipment and machinery has been in stalled at a cost of approximately $90,000. ' Billy Peucolas Ne'er Forgotten Gifts Photographs, if they are REMBRANDT'S, will always bring pleasant life-like mem ories. No gift is more appreciated or more appropriate at Xmas time. Evening Sittings by Appointment Rembrandt Studio 24th end Farnam. Doug. 3548. " ( : i norauay at me umafla club for J.