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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1916)
Personal .Gossip : Society Notes : W qman's Work r l ir m w a mm s m m rs ,. - : I December 27, 1916. An interesting engagement an nouncement of today centers about Miss Louise Withe Brown of Lan caster. Wis., and Judge Charles Ebcr Foster. Miss Brown is spending the holidavs with her sister, Mr. Carrf: R. Bclden, at whose home she mei Judne Foster on a previous visit. 1 he wedding u scheduled (or the month of roses and will be celebrated lr. Omaha. ' - Miss Brown attended La Salle sem inary at Auburndale, Mass., and then, graduated at the University of Wis consin and is a member of the Pi Beta Phi sorority. Judge Foster graduated from the University of Nebraska Jaw school. ' ' Announcement of the betrothal was made in a unique fashion at two so cial affairs, a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Charles C Belden. and later in the afternoon, a bridge party given at the home of the bride-elect I sister, Mrs. Carroll Bclden. Regardless of bridge score. Miss Brown received first prize a miniature groom pinking .the ring upon his bride's finger. At the luncheon Mrs. Bclden en tertained Mesdamea Norri Brown, George H. Payne, Charles H. Balliet, Charles S. Hayward, Ralph W. Breck . enridge, Joshua Price, lr Foster of Nelson, Neb.; C A. Reed, with Miss Brown and her sister. - ' Young Mrs. Belden had as her guests: A. W. Gordon. Robert Thompson, Clay Thomaa, R. E. Uevle. Philip Homo, . Mleeee " ! -r1., ' '. Lotllee Urowd, ' Mono Cowe... -.. , elartba IMlt. '". Meedar? J. T. Berlirell. ' David K. UcCnlltr. Ira Feeler. Ritymond Hejrerare, 4'herlea C. Balden, MUM McFaydea. , Mlaeee ridlth Flecher. Nina HMU, Holiday Reception. , ; ' " One of the largest and most attrec tive receptions of the Christmas week was the one given this afternoon by Mrs. Sanvel Emerson Howell and Miss Lois Howell at their' home in the Knickerbocker apartments .a honor of Mrs.. Arthur Brandon How ell, who has just recently returned to Omaha as a bride from Berkeley, CM. ' Two hundred' guests were received between the hours of 3 and 6 in the living room, which was decorated with baskets of the Mrs. Ward roses. The color scheme 'in the dining room was" in white , and green, the Christ mas greens being used profusely with narcissus. The table was effectively arranged with silver baskets of nar cissus, .-." V ." ? ' - .; ', Mrs. S. E." Howell wore hand some gown of silver-clot'., draped with blue net; Xliss Howell was be comingly gowned in yellow satiu and pink net with silver overdrapes, and Mrs. A. B. Howell wore her wedding dress of silver cloth and lace. Those assisting the hostesses were the following: . llewlumea Hne'damM c Vi'o.f n Bttlttlor, J. Ktuim While. John Stout. . ... Lloyd Efurdlci. ' C. II Kollor, 1 . 1 etl"Kee- Mlaaoa Katharine IMvenport, Mine Hl)win6 Umlly Keller. ' Rulh -.11 111. "Luncheon for Miss Chase. Mrs. .Wiitr.H. Squicr and her daughter. Miss Kalhxyn, gave a charming lunehtpn-at their home to day for Miss Helena-' Chase, who is spending the holidays, with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase at tl lllarkstonc. While baskets tilled villi Killarncy roses and stevia formed the tabic decorations. The young folks spent a delightful after noon dancing and playing games. Covers were lam lor MlKeea Mletrl Vlrt-lnta Pliloy. ' s Batty fUriKa-aU, Emily Burke. Belt, Fairfield. Kether Hmltlk.-. . Wynn F:ilrfte;d, , Helen Htenaer, ..... . .' Wmea milk, . Mary Memraan, ' Joaruhlno V illlnrna. I.oalea Clarko, Kalherlne Deiuur. Helen Sinllii. BUy Mitchell. Dorothy datlwn Bi)eellli Barker, -Winifred Hinlth fcllen Catlln of SI. Paul. . .' Debating Society Banquet. ., i The Demosthenian Debating so ciety of Central High school will give a banquet this evening at the Blackstone. Keservations nave uecn : made for the following Ueanra. J. o. Maetera, J. Waoiory, : WadaMac Ittehard Brady, t Ouy Ooodrlclt.' Hoi RoaanblHtt. AVIIItam Tounc. Charlaa Faldman. Klmora Bailey, Max Flihme. Hrrluf CHaan. , Edwtu Rrolna, ' itartou Kuhna, Ilcflnald Peraald, Slanky Walllo. Alfred Mahjr , Erlrk Olaea. A Phillip Feldmaa, Btrny Millar. Meaara Rnyrea KnlirM. I.'ewey Wwber, ..charlaa Jenauv Julian Harria. ' '. Ralph Cobn. , .Morlay Caeiidy, Wlllard Vleno. Millard Jjiml;. " oacar Katleman. ' .leha Kdlabafaky, charlee Pateraen. ' Ke"d Zimmerman, VIIUam Oarnpan, llaa Koaocky,: ' Arid Olaen. 1 Htuart Fralbers. Ueorga Nealadek, , korrUj Wlaeman. Luncheon at University Club. , Miss Esther Grsff. eihenamcd a party of girls of tlie school set at luncheon at the University club to day. The guests included several members of the younger, set who at tend out-of-town schools. Mrs. Ward roses formed an attractive centerpiece for the 'table. After luncheon the girls had a jolly party at the Strand. covers were iaia ior: Mue illeaea Catherine Conrad, Myrne Ollchrlet.1 llartaa Brown. JrfUna 8ledlnfer, Meedamee J.. A. Conrad. Martbe Uyaer,, . Clhel Plot. Maraerot Gamble, Helen Peycke. , Meademee . . B. V Oreff. . Accompany Bridal Pair. M iss Catherine S. Gibson, , who was her sister's attendant, and Mr. James Hoctor, who was best man, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson on their wedding trip to Lin coln. Mrs. Watson was Mils Har riet Gibson until her marriage to Mr. Watson last Wednesday. ' " , Special Car for Yale Hen. . A special car will meet the Yale Glee club members on their arival at the Union station Saturday morning at ll;30 o'clock to transport t'le col lect: men to Council Bluffs to the breakfast dansante given by Mrs. truest Eldrcd Hart. A score of lo cal Vale men will make up the recep tion committee. larvis OffutU son of Mrs. Charles Un'iitt and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Casper E. Yost, is the only Omaha man in the organization. He is ii Hie lianio and mandolin club. Mr. Olfutt will give a dinner preceding the Glee club concert at the Brandeis by)Rcllificici theater, honoring five men of the , club. Alpha Delta fraternity brothers. Stewart H. Clement of Bullalo' heads this section. He is said to be I the most' talented musician in the whole university, since lie plays banjo, mandolin, banjeuriTTe, guitar and violin equally well. He. is a member pf'Psi Upsilon and the sen ior society, Scroll and Keys. For Visiting Guest. ' Miss Sibyl Nelson anrf her. guests. Miss Dorothy Raymond and Miss Erie Wortham, are the inspiration for several informal affairs within the next few days. This noon they were fiuests of Mrs. George Flack at a uncheon of six at the University club. Miss Marie Callahan enter tained at an Orphenm party this after noon. This evening Mr. Leon Nel son will entertain at the University club dinner dance and supper at the Fontenelle afterwards. -Tomorrow Mrs. H. Y. Cook will give a luncheon for ten guests at the Colonial in honor of the visiting girls. , ' f ' Nevcsew Club. ' ' "Nevesew," do you tiiink that 16 a mistake in spelling, that an V has been omitted? No, indeed. Guess again. When seven little girls who had played together from their kind ergarten days reached the fifth grade, they were seiced with the club fever. Perhaps at about that age you were, too. Be that as it may, these seven little girls laid, "We want to be last ing friends, let us form a club that will unite us," from that day tb this these seven little girls have chummed together through thick and thin and with three additions they now form one of the most energetic little social clubs among Jlte high school set, - Their social calendar for the holi day, weeks is full to the covers.' Two weeks ago Miss Gwen McCoy gave a little daiicinfi party for the club- Today they are having a matinee par ty, at tne urpiicuni. inursday Miss Frances Wahl will give a luncheon at her home. Friday Miss Dorothy Gray is entertaininc at afternoon tea. The club will probably give a New Year's party Saturday or New Year's night at the home of Misa Mildred Rockwell and on Tuesck-y of next week Miss Irene Dyball will give a luncheon at her home. The club members are: . Frances Wahl' Irene Dyball : v Franeea Foote Dorothy Urny ' . Clara McAdama Dorothy Canan Mildred Rockwell , Owen McCoy . ' - bllhel WKlener ' Marjorle uulld ', Dinner Betora Dance. ' ' Miss Margaretha Oruumel and Miss Ruth McCoy entertained at a dinner this evening at the home of she for mer before 'lie Lea Hiboux dancing party. The decorations" were baskets of pink loses tied with gray and black tulle, the Les Hiboux colors, and the place cards, the achievement of Miss Grimmet. bore small black, owls, the club emblem. . . ' , Covert were laid for the following guests: . Mlaaea-. " MlHtefr '- " Mildred nhoadea, Harriet Sherman, Gleaner AUKtlti, Florence Huaaell, Mitrsaret McMunhlln, Dorothy Ralbaeh, ' Maraaretlia Uilnmiel. Rulh MrCoy, e . .. Manure. Menem. . Thompeon Wakeley, Kdwnrd Chamberlain Morten Wakeley. of Clarke. Neb. : Arthur Looml. ; ' Robert Buckingham, Maurice Brosan, " Valtwr f hamberlain of Riunell Pelera . s , . Clarke, Neb. Dancing Party at Stori Home- f v Mr. Robert and Miss Elsie Stori will entertain about fifty of their yjung friends this evening It, a danc ing party at tl e home of tli?tr par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Stori. In the ball room decoraticna will he Christmas greens and for the buffet supper which will follow, a basket of poinsettias will form-the central figure in the scheme of decoration. This was one of the first parties announced for the holiday season and has been looked forward to bv the youiitf people with much anticipa tion. , The affair might also be con sidered a farewell for Mr. Robert Stori, for he leaves after the first of the year t. attend Mr. Washburn's school in Urooklyu, Conn. Mr. Ed ward Fuller is tli: only other Omaha boy now enrolled at thrv sc'.iool. Mr. Robert has been vory popular in high school circles and will be greatly missed. He is an active member of the Maltese club. ,. j Prepare Christmas Ttt--''.,"''-'- teachers -ot tlie Christ Cliilu so ciety are spending this afternoon at the settlement liousu attending to the gift's which Scuta Ciaus has brought tor their little scholars. These en thusiastic teachers encouraged each little tot in their sewing classes- to write a letter to Santa Clair, last week asking for just what he wanted. When these letters were received they were passed pn to kind people acting as Santa's agents. The responses, have been so generous that the young women are being kent busy at the Christ Child center. Ninth and Pierce streets, preparing the gifts for dis- JlDUllOIt. , - Tomorrow atternoon the children will see their Christinas tree at Creighton auditorium at 2 o'clock. About twenty teachers have charge of the arrangements. Parish Card Party. 1 . ; Women ot bt.. refer parimi wtu cive a card oarty and entertainment Thursday evei.ing at the Metropoli tan hall. Miss cassie Kitey, presi dent of the organization, is in charge of the affair. About' 400 guests will be in attendance. The hostesses for the occasion will be ateaSamea Meadamee ; Lee Lovry, Husk McCaffrey, T. J. Donahoe, 13. J. McAdama, J. B. Byrnea, Will Buhall. . Bonadon, Farrall. i A. Schall. W. U. uwene. J. J. o'Cteanor. T, J. Malone. Uylee Welak, Reee. . Kd Weleh, William Andaman, J. M. Hea-an. i P. C. Healey. . T. J. Foley. alias lime Fltseruilsme, Galley-Mackay Wedding. v ; Miss Eleanor Mackav, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Mackay, and Mr. Austin Gailcy, son of Mrs. Jiiincs Gailev o Baltimore, will benited in marriage at All Saints' Episcopal church this evening at 8:30 o'clock by the bride's father. After an infor mal reception in the Wattles Memor ial parish house a wedding supper will be served at the rectory to the THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1916. If ' Timely . Fashion f The early spring hats fashioned in satin are particularly charming and in most instances very simple. One very attrac- :.. I., ia il1at-,t fh ha Ketncr nt ran aalin The anff folds evident on the crown and lieve the severeness. ' As a finishing touch to an smart and attractive. - - bridal party. All friends . of the young people and their parents have been extended an informal invitation to attend the ceremony. Change of Residence. . , ' , Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Longnecker and little daughter, Martha Pauline, leave Saturday afternoon .for their new home in BoiseIdaho. On Christmas day Mr. and- Mrs. Longnecker and brother, Mr. Tom Moss, and Mr. Mar vin Ward, were tTTe guests of Mr, and Mrs. t. n, Ward at omner. s" University Club Dance. , n,. t.r . AZ l ne Dip annual nrisunas uant;c will be given at the University club this evening. College -young people home from school and alumni resi dent in the city will attend in large numbers. Festoons of Christmas green will decorate the ball room. Among tnose wno win niaxe up uin- ner parties are , 1 v Meeare. ' j' Meeera. ' i -Jamea Urlinlaon 1 R- V. Payne, : r ot Topeka. Kan. : Wnrren Howard, Orant MrFayden, .. Harry o. Palmer. V,' l'rank Bultka, r Al Muneer. Temple MeKoydeiv' r.rteon. tleorse Flark, ' u. t. llaneeti. Allan McDonald, Krneet ilameberger, iayior isiener. Mr. and Mrs.' A. B. Currie will en tertain a party of ten at dinner be fore the ctance this evening. : Mr. and Mrs. R. .11. Manley will have as their guests; MeaarN, aod Meadainee ' W. It. Wood, ' Oeorge Brandela, (leorfi Uivr, Harvey Ullllkeu. Jat-tt ahurpe. . - , . Events to Come. 1 , , ' Parties for the school ret are filling all vacant hours.' Misa Marian Brown ia entertaining at luncheon tomorrow, i Friday Miss Martha Gger will be a luncheon hostess. Saturday Miss. Minna Sftdinger will give an Ur nheum party and next Wednesday Miss Catherine Conrad is entertain ing at an Orpheuni party, . , Informal Oroheum Party Miss Louise White gave t'hite gave an infor- rty at the Orpheuml or her cousin, Mr. , and Ins auest, Mr. , , of New VWfc, -who mal foursome- party matinee today for Chanuing Jordan Howard Garman. attend Shattuck Military academy. Miss Marjorie Cavers was included in the party. , . Les Hiboux Dance. v L Thelites Hiboux .club of Central j High school will entertain this even-1 I ing at their' annual liohilay tlancmj J farty at Keep's Dancing academy. ! ht club colors,' grey and black, will j I be used in the decorations and there 1 1 iyto be a surprise feature during in tenrrission. One hundred and twen ty-fiv couples are expected. Cornell Luncheon. 1 ' Cornell alumni and undergraduates of Omaha and the vicinity enjoyed a reunion - luncheon at ttrc University club today; The object of the meet ing a stated on 'the notes of invita tion ftas to get acquainted with the undergraduates.; '.. Elite' . Formal Dance. " I ' The Elks' nnal Dancing club will give its Christmas party at the lodge rooms this evening. ' , Personal Mention. ' v '.' ; Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Belden are entertaining Mrs.. Belden s brother and lister,. Mr. Charles D. Brown of Chicago . and Miss Louise Brown, Lancaster, Wis. Miss .Caroline Fischer u-orn Lancaster, Wis., whom Mrs: Beltlni expected for Christmas, has been detained and will not come till after New Year's day. ., ,' . Mr.- James" Grimison of Topeka, Kan., is in the city for a few days and is at the Fontenelle. , Miss Johanna Anderson has gone to Lincoln to attend the State Music Teachers' convention. Miss Alice Duval leaves Monday Safe Milk crlmanta Invalid. - ej-L-tih-taa A Nutritious Diat for An Age. Keep Horlick'i Always on Hand Quick Lttochi Ham or OSes. 0. lid'elra ii v,,aeaniiTri,"n-ii-' Hint By LaRaconteusi tarn the wreath of glazed fruit re- f otherwise simple outfit, it is both . , , v- for Sioux City to be thei guest of Miss Marie Hanlon and to attend, the Hundred club Christmas oartv. Mrs. H. K. Adams of Sheridan, Wyo,. i visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Prentiss. ,; , :. . , Miss Jessie Moulthrop leaves this evening for Fultonville. N Y., .where she will make her future home. Miss Erna Hadra left Monday eve ning for St. Paul to attend the Sigma Theta Pi conclave in that city., She will be gone until January 2, George F Wooley, jr., cadet at the United States Military academy at West Point, N. Y., is spending his Christmas leave with his parents, Mr. and Mri' George F. Wooley. Miss Lillian Fitch of Chicago' is spending a few days at the Fontenelle at the end of a reading tour through Iowa.- Miss Fitch formerly headed the Brandeis-Boyd Theater School of Expression.- 1 -' Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm is confined to her home by the grippe. . - i Mr. Archie B. Coon, formerly of Omaha and now of Seattle, is visiting lhis parents, Mr. and airs. c. a. Coon and renewing old acquaintances, and will be here a few days. m 'iaaaaaaak .eeeM HsWaB atBk, w.RUiECrWICAL ilP-TDJ oni 7 " WA. , 1 1 a, ' I , V . f - V. o . HOUSEWIVES j j Who are particular that every j article in their daity menu, be the I very best obtainable will insist on S Tip-Top Bread Baked in the largest electric ovei. in the world which gives a perfect heat distribution and utmost clean liness. , , , - Try it and you will always buy it. . The largest quality. loaf on the niar- ket for 10 cents. ' - U. P. SJEAM Loving More Than 0ncezi27X?$ By LAURA RINGSTO i,ii,,-, t. ....' .ru.u.i. .. i.k I says a well known song, ane loves , h-.rf riit-a nt rvrr This mav of some women, but not of ,alf women, f true i sun u:s.i cm an men. - Men have died and worms nave ; eatf.n thcr.i but not for love, de clares the poet. And the same obser vation might be made auout women.- Alio many men and woxen rcma'n single but few becausj they are cher-, isiiing tne lneniones oi aunvc lof of their youth. ' I - There are, however, sonic men and I women who love only once, and hay ing broken the alabaster' box of their devotion at the feet of the one who was the only womau or man in the world for them they have no more to give. Their wealth was only in one coin, ind if they have spent it without getting any return they must go through life empty handed and empty, hearted, unloved and unwed. ' Fortunately, with the majority of mankind and womankind, love is a less intense and a more diffuse pas sion and although we all believe we are mortally wo'jnded when Cupid's dart goes astray, we soon mid tnat.tne.l wonna nas nraien. ; r If proof were needed of this ability to love often and variously, note the lavish devotion that, a oitce incon solable widower bestows upon his new, young wife. Indeed, look into your own experiences and recall the fervent gratitude for dangers escaped that surged up in you as you met, after years of separation, some lost love - of other days. . Be sure that among our greatest mercies are the people we loved and didn't get. It is good that most of us are so constituted that we can transfer our affections from the inaccessible to the accessible, and that when we can't get what we love we can love what we can get; but, none the less, we know that there are some faithful souls who, having loved once and been forsaken, never love again. There are sweet old maidens whose dreams of wifehood and motherhood were laid away in the coffin of some sweetheart who died an untimely death. They Hotel Loyal NEW YEAR'S EVE Special al la Carte Menu ; . Good Musie and Entertainers : Dancing After 12, - ' ' 14, J iV lur aim Mci . Skinners THE HIGHECT QUALITY : MACARONI 36 afccJW eMat Oft ! . SXIHKER MFG. 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'.' aVeaaf MTr-WW W aV I I 79c rJGi&Q $1.98 1 1 , isa & douglas : : ' V''' - ''-' -:.' ' lf l' T : ' I r A 1 i Overcoats here today v , ' V - ; and parasols up day after m 4 II I" L" tomorrow, in Florida. . m f J r ; f That tropical' land is so easy m - - - p , : to reach; 'yet, 9 world tour I hj 1' could not bring you to a -V' P Xj& O ' balmier clime, a mdK.letnti ' -I r ,ful country, or to more I r - 'prodigious equipment for ; r comfort and pleasure. ;P ' 1 ; "Wcwhffi 1 1 1 -oywai m i l:-;;; l 8 leaves Kansas City at 6:16 p. reaeliea y. E? 7 ' Jacksonrillc 8:E5 a; m. econd day only a ' , - llsf .. j il day and a half a ride via Frisco Llnea and ; IVxI t-'.o fe Southern Railway the direct route. AH steel Mfcl I'.'.-;: train: coaehea, Bleeping cars, Fred Savvey ?' p;V: dining cars. I. l'-:-m ' that w)intratyoa-wr.t for Ui4i about vA l'-m ' iaxv ad rtserrationev 1 ' S? ! :' tt Fri.ceU.et, 70t - f 1$J ' Tomes ncss of the one woman whose face never ceased to be the guiding star, . . t a . no matter how false it was Such stories are the romances of the world. They are the very incense from the altar of love, and we are all the better for listening to them. DOUGLAS r BOW -I V