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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1916)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 17, 1916. What is Going On in Society Circles VISITING IN OMAHA DURING THE HOLIDAYS. 'School Set Home for Holidays. ' Denman Kountze comes home for 'the holidays Wednesday or Thursday Ifrom school at Cleveland. . Miss Clara Hart of Council Bluffs .'will be home Thursday from school 'in the east, accompanied by a school friend, Miss Dorothy Headly. who will .spend the holidays with her. 'The Misses Margaret and Mary Wattles will be home from school at Welleslev, Mass., far the holidays 'with their father, G. W. Wattles. Miss Helen V. O'Brien is home 'from the College of Bethany at To ipeka to spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Margaret Howes will return 'December 23 from St. Louis, where ,slie is attending Washington univer sity. Miss Irene Rosewater returns De cember 22 from Smith college to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Rosewater. , Miss Gertrude Stout will return from the Misses Somers' school in 'Washington, D. C, December 21,. to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Stout. Miss Florence Rahm returns De cember 21 from Godfrey, 111., where she is attending Monticello seminary. (Miss, Dorothy Dahlman will return at the same time. 1 Miss Geraldine Johnson will re turn December 19 from the state un iversity for the holidays. The Misses l Geraldine and Beatrice Johnson wilt jentertain Miss Kathryn Howey of (Beatrice and Miss Dorothy Daviet of IHica and Miss Marguerite Lohnam ,of Lincoln, who will come for the 'Christmas parties. Miss Beatrice Johnson will return to the state uni versity for the second semester, hav- V V4 f J -eT" ing recovered her health. I Mi ttlemever-Storm Wedding. The marraige of Miss Cora Storm, daughter of Mrs. John Goretsky to Mr. Bernard. Mittlemeyer took place 'Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock at the Hillsdale Baptist mission. The 'church was beautifully decorated with palms and potted plants and a large wedding bell hung with ribbon streamers was suspended over the place where they stood for the cere mony. Mr. Stewart Storm, brother of the bride, and Mr. Frank Hubble, super intendent of the mission, served as ushers. ' Miss Lucy Schlesser took her place at the piano and Miss Ruth Kinsley sang "O, Promise Me," at the close of which Miss Schlesser played the Lohengrin wedding march, Miss Elizabeth Fadget and little Miss Mabel Storm, a niece, attended the bride, and Mr. Frank Meegan was best man. The bride was given away by her brother, Clarence and Rev. Charles F. Holler, pastor of Trinity Baptist church, read the full Episcopal ring service. The bride, wore a gown of white silk with a tour point tunic edged with white satin ribbon, the bodice and skirt being covered with silk I net, and her long silk net veil was held in place with white ribbons. In her hair the wore white rosebuds. After the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Mittlemeyer went to their newly furnished home, 4415 South Forty second street, where a wedding din ner was in waiting. Thtrtv-nme guesta were present The out-of-town guests were the asternal grand parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John Craven of Watonga, Old Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Scott enter' tained at their home Tuesday eve ning in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. A mock wedding was staged with tin wedding bells and au tumn leaves for decorations. , lhe guests were: Meoom and a. r. ArmiMiQ, Oeonclt Bluffs A. B. Brenton. Olenweod. It. B. FL Neldernetoer, JTrs.JfobeMAJlcn perintendent of the Drake Realty Construction company. Mrs. George i . Dumall announces the marriage of her sister, Miss Blanche Graves, to Mr. Joseph Frank lin Moscrop on December 6 at the le of Mrs. Dumall. They will be at home after January 1 at 3316 West Broadway. Council blurts, la. lhe young people are on a honeymoon trip in Denver and Colorado Springs. Miss riorence J. jacicson or Lima, 0., and Mr. Earl C. Monaon of Has tings. Neb., were married Saturday in All Saints' rectory by the Rev. T. J. Maclcay. The attendaniijyre Mr. and Mrs. William H. HallTMr. and Mrs. Monson will reside in Hastings, Neb. V. D. Pesos Benson B. S. Bowline Clyde Morrow Clifford Boon W. D. Hornby H. P. Stow o. B. Durrr William Mosttrtr . Ado, Medlaon ! Kliaabotli Dolfy , Morion Dowllng ; Meeara. t Jamee Morphr . - John Murphy , I Jeraeo Daffy boa Scott Ann Dvffy Volma Soott Wlnnlfrod I Wllllom ntorony William Duffy Chorlof Murphy Roy Dovllnff ' Weddinr Announcements. i Mr. Allan Read Bradley of this ! city and Miss Westrope of Glenwood, I j a., were married in Lincoln uecem : ber 14. Rev. Charles Tyner of St. ' Luke's EotscoDal church performed the ceremony, after which a dinner , was given at the Linsoln hotel by the , brother of the bride Those present 1 were: Mr. and Mrs ed Westrope, Mr. and Mrs. I.es t Anderson of ' Omaha, and the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley will be at home after January 1 at the Drake Court apartment. Mr. Bradley is sti SHE WILL WED ON NEW TEAK'S DAY. Holiday VUdtors. ' , Lieutenat A. M. Charlton and Mrs. Charlton will arrive in Omaha the first of the week to spend Christmas with Lieutenant Charlton's mother, Mrs. A. G. Charlton. This is the first oonortunity Lieutenant Charl ton has had to visit his family during the holidays since he entered the Naval academy in 1904. Miss Esther Mower ol Chicago is the guest for the holidays of Miss Bertha Newman ana is neing enter tained by friends. Wednesday after noon a box party was given in her honor at the Orpheura, followed by tea at the fontenelle. Mrs. Guv Cox is entertaining Mrs. Lawrence Coy of Valley, Neb, for the holidays. Mrs. McClintock arrived last week and is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Milton Barlow- Mr. Herbert French arrives today from Baton Rouge, La, to join hia wife and baby daughter, who are with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L E. Cong don. . Mrs. Robert Fortran will arrive Monday from Chicago to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. congdon. Mr,, f organ comet over ror mnsunas. FraUy Kwnihwi (or Tmaa, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Carlisle and children. Sam and Vtrsinia. will leave Friday tor St Louis to attend a family reunion at the home of Mr. Carlisle t parents. - Mr. . and Mrs. David Carlisle. Mr. Carlisle will re- tarn to Omaha the day after Christ mas, but Mrs. Carlisle and the two children will spend two weeks m St Louis. ,r , Endeavor Society Party. The Endeavor society of the North Side Christian church held a delight ful social evening at the home of the pastor Friday evening. It was under the direction ot tne social committee, Miss Locile Peters, Mist Hazel An derson and Mrs. C M. Buck. The house was prettily decorated with J rV h. -V" I ft- M t 4- W t " "t V ; Jf red stars and Christmas wreathes. Games were played and - Mr. Alva Cramer and Miss Ruth Peters gave recitations. Those in attendance were Messrs. Kilgore, Cramer, Whitehead, Nixon, Phillips, Cham bers, Forbes, Harold and Dana Pe ters;. Mesdames Kilgore, Nixon, Thomas, Buck, Cook, Darnell and Peters, and Misses Hazel and Mil dred Anderson, Mary Chase, Blanche Kerschner, Ruth and Locile Peters. On Olee Crab Trip. Mr. J. J. Hanurhen and son. deary. expect to spend a part of the Christ mas holidays with the Cornell Glee club in its ensairefnents in Minne apolis, Chicago and St Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Hanighen's older son, John, who is a senior at Cornell this year, is making his fourth annual trip with the glee club, lheir itinerary in cludes Louisville, Cleveland, Detroit, Troy and New York City. The party makes the trip m its spe cial car, with every comfort, from barber shop to dining car, provided. Next Christmas the glee club will sing m Omaha, that being the fourth year since its last appearance Here. Those glee club members who were here four years ago remember with pleasure the cordial reception given them by Omaha people at that time. For Mitt Calvin. Mrs. K. L. Huntley entertamed at luncheon Saturday at the Omaha club for Miss Nell Calvin. Ibe decorations were in Christmas colors, and covers were bud for: CHICAGO OD2L WHO QUEST IN OMAHA. IS v If r 1 pies present. Mr. Harry Van Ars dale's novelty feature, the "Cobweb Castle," was staged, but was nipped in the bud by an impatient partici pant. On Friday evening the club will put on their special Christmas party at Druid hall and a very livery affair is anticipated by the members. High School Proms. The Central High school "proms" are matters of immediate interest to the young people of high school cir cles. December 22 the senior prom will be given at Keep's Dancing acad emy, and on January 26 the junior ?rom will br held at the same place, 'he military prom will probably be held some time during February. fair of the kind given by Mr. and Mrs. Huff in thcr new home, the lirst one being hel'l a yrar ago. Dinner was served in the ball room, where dec orations we-c in violet and led. lhe ceiterpiec'e of the ta'i'e was of red roses and violets, which formed the cctsage bouquets for the women and red roses w're the gentlemen's bou tcnnieres. The guests included: Maooro. nod M -i.il. iii.b B. K. Sldlm 1. t. Uohom. af Lincoln. w. M. dinar. B. A. Poton, H. H. Ciouldlns. Bftrt Buck, O. C Wahlz. Roy Ponu, P. W. Mlkenrll, B. H. Broonlnr. . Harry Weller. Dm. and MMdainof P J. Aaoon. Clouds Uron. Arthur Hton. ' Modomeo P. I. Clltok. Albert Kmc, Meaderaeo MadoUne Krox. mih Obra tun., Deborah Franklin Club. Mrs. Bertha Getischmann enter tained the .Deborah Franklin club at an Orphetim party Thursday after noon, followed by luncheon at the Cricket room. The decorations were miniature Christmas trees. The mem bers present were: jseiaamao P. J. Belli. Laurie J. Qulnhy, Bertha aetzfli'.hmann, 1. U Lowe, George W. Sanrho of Council Bluffa H. 1 Tooterln, B. L. Potter, 1. CI B. Corey, If. i Pen P. Bon Blrad, lOm auusBTot Kennedy. NoU Cahrln Claire Helen Wood wort Irene Coad .. Praneee WoommQ Mario Woodard ' ' I Mary Furay beotoe White Boatrteo Coad Ma. B, U Huntley. On the Calendar. The Le Rigolo dob entertains at a dancing party December 22 at the Hanacom pane pavuton. Winter Deurcmg Qnb, The .Winter Danans emb, orns- ized this season and nxdodrng members about thirty bachelors of the Happy Hollow crab, gave the fourth of Its dances Tuesday evening at Harte ball In Dundee. Taytbr Belcher Is the president of the dub. with WQlard Slabaugh as vice presi dent and Walter Byrne secretary. The club will meet next on Tuesday, December U Dinner Dance. Mr. and Mrs. 'Lee Huff gave a de- rgnrrai dinner dance at tneir Home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eail Buck, who were married this summer, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sidles and Mr. Cameron Mclntvre of Lincoln. This was the second af- LeMars Cmb Dance. The LeMars club on Friday even hrg gave one of the first club dances to be given at the Blackstone since the opening of this hotel. Ninety five couples attended and special music by s quartet served to further enliven the evening. University Mixers' Club. The University Mixers' elub will entertain at a dancing party at Keep's dancing academy next Tues day evening, ine patrons ana pa tronesses tor uie occasion vrui ne: Dfo. and Moodamoo A. L. Barr, B. H. Broualnff. Profa anoi jaoaoamoe B. WBrkoi.., . A. H. Blfelew. Friday Night Dancing Cub. The Friday Night Dancing club's regular party was given Friday eve ning at Druid hall with fifty-nine con- m Women VII Like to Receive Are those which are exclusive, such at the ones we are showing this year. If it't Just a lit tle remembrance - you wish to send, : why not' one of our dainty Hand Painted Cards. "Come in today and visit through Omaha's exclu tiv gift shop. ALL A SHOP J07 SOUTH "', 18TH ST. ' L-J ' " 1 ingBs"taB-t.V Keep Your Apparel Detkateljr Scented If you would have your apparel yoar lingerie, veils, gloves, harodkercbiefa, etc exhale the delicau frag rsnce of nowert, use tbt dainty MARINELLO Permanent Sachet the very latest idea in sachets. Made by fr corportrini the natural odor of ncweia in a waxy snbstanot which always remains hard. Pact it wtth your tineas, apparel, etc, eccasknaBy acrtpiog til sorfsea bgbUy to release fresh, exquisite fatgancs. As long as a particle of the sachet remains the odor remains at strong as tbt day you receivs tt We also offer a very e mulslle MarmeDo body tachet, EUhar ol thoot wiU be aa 0x011001 oddkioo to that Xaaoo koa. Come m or tend us 10 cents for liberal asm plea, N. L. RICE, MARINELLO SHOP Suite set. Broadest Theater Bldt, Pkeoo Demjlao S4S0. Vassar Club Dresses Dolls. Vassar club members were enter tained at the home of Mrs. Myles Standish Saturday afternoon, each member bringing a doll for a Christ mas present to some poor little kiddie. This is an annual custom with Vassar girls. Members of the local club are: McH.lamcs--Arthur Gulnu (.lAiirjr. Ilavcrntlrk Kmmu Tumwr IslOor Z'llfrlcr Wrn-n Hlockwell MIsmch Margaret Bruce Nell Duton Bthel Oietrlrh Hilda Hammer Mfdrtnici Samuel K.-ea. Jr. ('. w. rjnter Ilobrt L'pdlke V. Shannon Lloyd Osborne Mteaee May Oopelond loecphtno Congdon Mono Cowell Plnley. Council Blulfe. Pleasures Past. A birthday supper was given in honor of Miss Julia Stchno at her home, South Side, last Sunday. The guests were: Meeeri. and Meauemee grams and decorations will carry out the scheme for decoration of the ball room. About a hundred reservations have been made, and the club's list is complete. Patrons and patronesses for the dance are: Moaora. and Meedamot J. 8. Ztpfel. R. N. Howea, H. . Marx, W. A. Smith, H. J. Schlfferte. Bellevne College Society News. Miss Chapman Rumsey, member of the junior class, entertained at a fudge party in her rooms in Fonte nelle hall Thursday afternoon. The list of guests included the Misses Marguerite Diddock, Rernice Schlot fcldt, Melissa Davidson. Mattie Cas sel and Kathryn Ohman. Mr. V. C. Erwin of Craig, Neb., was the guest of his son. Harry, mem ber of the sophomore class, for sev eral days last week. Miss Bernice Schlotfcldt of the sophomore class entertained her sis ter, Miss Edith, of Walnut, la., over the week-end last week. Miss Kleanor lngersoll entertained at a fu'lge party in her rooms in Fontenelle hall Wednesday afternoon. Among those present were the Misses Vivian Foley. Kathleen McCrann, Lida Lorimer, Florence Stocker, Ra mona McElroy and Flora Ticknor. Miss Florence McCrann and Miss Dorothy Miriam were the guests of Miss Kathleen McCrann and Miss Vivian Foley over the week-end. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halleck Allen, during the holidays. Mrs. T. B. Hord of Central City and her daughter, Mrs. Will Richard son of Los Angeles, formerly Miss Edna Hord, spent a few days in the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Whitmore and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitmore. all of Valley, leave Monday to spend the winter in Florida, Cuba, and other southern points. Mrs. Dollie Pray Cooper of White--wood, S. D., arrived in Omaha Thurs day to spend the winter with her brother, George G. Pray. Mr. Bert Abraham of Ogden, Utah, has come to spend t lie holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Abraham. Chosen for Crack Squad. George W. Eggcrss. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Eggerss of this city, has been chosen for the crack squad of Shattuck Military academy, where he and his brother attend school. This is a coveted honor and was attained by only five seniors and two fourth form boys. The crack squad is a fancy drill organization, and the candidates have worked faithfully for the competition. Later in the winter this squad will compete in drill with the squad of the University of Minnesota, and for the last two years Shattuck has been vic tor in the contest. J. Rlha. J. Hrablk. 'Mlaata Mary Rlha, Anna Rlha, Anna Sekyra. Joey Hrablk, Meaera. tmoa Hrablk, Carl Hrablk. .Men PoTondra, Frank Rlha. Cheohnk, ; J. Stehno. Mloaee ttoale Hedlacek. Vary Stehno. Julia Stehno. Moaora.- Vincent & ten no. Rdward Stehno, - Prank Stehno. Winter Tours Planned. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Brady will make their eighth visit to Belleair, Fl in February They will be ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Latham Davis with their children. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wharton are also expecting to go to Belleair and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McCord will be there after January S. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klein of the Barnard apartments leave today for California to spend the winter with their son, Dr. M. A. Klein, at Pacific Grove, Cat. Mr. L. G. Donp contemplates spending the winter in Florida. Miss Martha Folds left Thursday for San Francisco, whence she sails with Miss Crunden of St Louis for Japan on December 27. Mrs. Mary B. Reed left Thursday to spend the winter in San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Reed stopped in Kansas City for a few days on her way sooth. To the Sottth for Cnristons. Sl Mr. and Mrs. George T. Wright left Saturday evening for Tennessee, where they - will spend Christmas. Their daughter, Miss Emma Eliza beth, who is at Sweet Briar college, Sweet Briar, Vs., will join them and spend her Christmas holidays there. Novelty Dancing Cfcib. The Novelty Dancing dab will give its Christmas party - at the' Black stone Wednesday evening of thfs week. The troeats will be members of the older nigh school and younger university sets. ' A party of young people from the state university is planning to attend the dance. Pro- Residence Changes. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed and fam ily have moved into town from their Benson home, taking the L. G. Doup residence for the winter. Mrs. Samuel Katz has returned from a month's visit in Sioux City and has moved to the Blackstone from the Fontenelle, where she has been for the last year. Mrs. Charles E. Bates of Farring ton, west of Dundee, has closed her home and will be at the Blackstone after this week. Coffee for Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gladstone will entertain at a coffee Thursday from 3 to 6 for Mr. and Mrs. Dave Marks of San Antonio, Tex., who arrive Monday to be their guests. For Wife ol New Manager. Mrs. Herman Muentefering enter tained at a beautifully appointed luncheon yesterday for Mrs. James Lloyd Ferciott, who has recently moved here from Baltimore, Md. Covers were laid for eight guests. Mr. Ferciott is the new general man ager of the Western Union. Betrothal Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Warren Switzler an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Royall, to Mr. John Daniel Lynn of Boston, the cere mony to take place New Year's day. The affair will be a quiet home wedding at 7:30 in the evening. Mrs. C Judson Chapman of Harrison, Arlt, formerly Miss Litta Rohrbough of this city, who has been Miss Switzler's most intimate friend, will be the bride's only attendant. Mr. Robert Switzler, brother of the bride, will be best man. Personal Mention. Recent arrivals from Omaha at the Hotel Snapp in Excelsior Springs are; A. A. Heath, Charles A. McClain, J. R. Peters, E. S. Simmons, Or. and Mrs. Ewtng Brown and E. E. HamelL Miss Pauline Sommers of Detroit is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cohn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Allen of Chicago are visiting Mr. Allen's par- Watson-Gibson Wedding. Sergeant S. S. and Mrs. Margaret Gibson of Bellevue announce the marriage of their daughter, Harriet Ruth, to Mr. Oliver Watson of La Platte, on Wednesday, December 20. at St. Agnes church of the South Side, Rev. Father Ahern officiating. The ceremony will be performed in the presence of relatives- and there will be no attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Watson will be at home after Jan uary 1 in Bellevue. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Mrs. Milton Barlow went to Chi cago Thursday, but will return Mon day morning. " . Mrs. W. A. Redick returned Thurs day from Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Calvin and Miss Calvin left Thursday to spend the holidays in the east Mrs. John McCague, jr., and little daughter have gone to Chicago to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hollinger. Mr. McCague will join them for Christmas. G. A. Meyer is in Denver on busi ness and will not return until just before Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. D. C Berryman of the Hamilton apartments have gone to Lexington, Ky., where they will spend Christmas with their parents. They will return to Omaha the first of the year. Miss Henrietta Bergman left last evening for Chicago, where she will join her father and accompany him to New York. Miss Bergman wil be gone all winter. Miss Loa Howard will go to Lin coln Tuesday for the formal party of the Beta Theta Phi fraternity. Dinner-Dance Club Revives. The Dinner-Dance dub of about thirty couples, which met last winter at the Fontenelle on Saturday even ings twice a month, is reviving, at least for one more dinner-dance. 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