2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 11, 1917. What . is Going On in Society Circles In Charge of Omaha Suffrage School ) L JVXS. T. 71 C077MV Contlnpd from Unit Page.) and tons, Miss Gwendoline, Dudley I and uratton Wolfe, will apend their school vacations there with them. Mr. and Mrs. Baldrige may go from Atlantic City to Hollidaysburg, Pa., for the wedding ol Mr. Baldrigc'a brother, Judge I nomas rlaldnge, ml April. , Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Edwards left a week ago for a month's stay at Hot I springs, Arlt. f I Social Gossip. JJiuvAlice Rushton, who is visiting at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Seacrest in Lincoln, was the recipient ot several social affairs last week. Miss Phoebe Folsom, who is a fre quent visitor in Omaha, gave a dinner nsrty tor her Thursday. Miss Helen Ingwersen went to Lin coln with a party of girls to attend the Jvappa Kappa Uamma formal dancing party, which was held at the Lincoln hotel last evenine. Mr. S. F. Crofoot and Mis Fran ce Nash are expected home today from the east, lhey have been in Washington, New York and Boston. Mrs. J. W. Reynolds returned Wednesday from Eastern, Pa, where she has been visiting her son, who is in school there. Mrs. F. A. Brogan goes south today to visit her son, rrot: Albert Brogan, and his bride, at Austin, 1 ex. Mr. and, Mrs. Hugh T. McManus have returned from a three weeks trip to California. Mr. Lucius Wake- ley returned Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Calvin and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess come home this week. Mrs. Uement Chase has returned from Chicago, where she hat been with her daughter, Mrs. Sebastian Hinton, and the new granddaughter, little Jean Hinton. Mrs. Douglas B. Welpton went to New York last Saturday, to be gone several weeks. Mrs. Wilson Low returned Wed-I nesday from a months visit in the east, where she visited her uncle at Cohasset. Mass. i A. H. Bannister has returned from an eastern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keogh will be home Monday from ' New York". Lewis Burgess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Burgess, arrived home last week from school in the east because I at the home of her sister Mrs. J. H, h wnannt we'll , I McC.mrv. and Mr. MfrHrv Mrs. John Madden accompanied Mrs. Darwin B. Chesney, who un Mrs. Denise Barkalow and Joseph derwent an operation for appendicitis Barker, who left Saturday for Cali- at the Swedish Immanuel hospital lorma. Mrs. Madden win meet nerirnoay, is resting comfortably. aunt, miss same myaen, and uncle, Joseph myden. who have been California for several weeks, and will accompany them home in two or three weeks. Mrs. V. H. Cranmer, who has i been visiting her mother, Mrs. Ben Wood, for the last month, left lhurs- 4f, .4 i Bats Anion, Florence) LutJwlek, fiulAb Welch Marie Rout. " lleMrt, H. Kirk. John Ttff, Roland Ludwtr, JVJSS. CffAjPZSS H.TSARPlg Senior Class Meeting. The senior class of the Universitv of Omaha held a business and social meeting at the residence of Mr. Roy Greeting Thursday evening. Matters pertaining to graduation were dis day evening for her home in Pe;nver. " l n" the first class to ; l -.. a. . graduate from the $75,000 new Joslyn hall, - Howard DeLamatre is class president, while Jean Berger acted as secretary pro tern. Miss Lottie ,Un- uctuui i . inf. racuuye aaviser. jur.i bmerson Goodrich was present ine senior class includes: , ,. Betrothal Announcements, ' An engagement of interest to old , frienda of Mr. and Mrs., Edgar C. bavder of Washington. D. C and for merly of Omaha, Is the betrothal of their daughter, Margery, to Mr. David A. Snyder of New Bloomfield, Pa., the wedding to taki place April t 10 at M. Stephen s Episcopal church. Miss Snyder, whose father is -Washington correspondent for The Bee, has made several visits to Omaha since moving to Washington and was the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge is, V.AAv nmrhr' ufln h mam tht. V. recipient ot much social attention, Ulna OlffA AadcrMa, Hr Luck, Jmb Barsr- 't Para Olltert; ' Ollv Brain, uarion carptnter, Marlon Paraall,v MMara. William Tbompaon, . Floyd Wooaky, Roy Oratllns, Mlaai nila CarpaiAar. Ruth Sundland, Birban Smith ot Council Bluffa, foulaa Bratton, UHaabatn Borryman, Xlliaboth Selbtrt, ICdear rnat, -Uoward PaiAmatra, She is considered one of the most ' i .tX-t. ' ailltd vnuna- inllnlal. inWhm.. Coll, Women LUltebeOn... inc cxecuuve committee and neaos of departments of the Association of ton, and bids fair to have a career. She has played at many charity af . fairs and at numerous private musi cales, aa well as in local concerts, and - is a member of the leading musical clubs of the city. " Although her Collegiate Alumnae gave a luncheon Saturday at the University club for Mrs. Anne Y. Reed of Seattle, Wash., a vocational guidance expert, who fiance has the same name, he is not re-1 speaks at Central High school Tues- lated to ner. . , ' Miss Snyder's ' lather is one of the1 most prominent journalists in Wash ington and a former president of the (jndiron club. -Mr. and Mrs, George I. Henderson announce the engagement of their daughter Lucille, to Mr, Virgil A. Deems, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Deems. The date for the wedding will be announced later. . Announcement is made of the en cagement of Miss Lena E. Levine of New York City to Mr. Abe Meyeraon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Meyerson of day. Mrs. Reed is visiting Mrs, R. C Hoyt. : lhose present were: Maadamca Anno Y, Raad, ' r. U. My.. Uaorfo Morton, Q. M. R. Sundarland. Miaaaa Jullot Orlfflo, Hallo Ryan, H.lu Clara, , ' Baoa Pumont. Elian H. Vranklan, ralrlola, Nauahtln. . Maadajnai Harvoy Nowbranch, R. C. Hoyt. H. K. Owan, , v . Bdsar Soolt, Hlaaoo Myrllo Robarta, ' Jaaalo Towna, Bllsaboth Roonoyi Alloo Buohonan, Joaophlno Duraa, . lono C hirfy, Entertain (or Visitors. Mrs. W. H. Taylor entertained at this city. The date for the wedding luncheon it the Universitv club. Sat. has not yet been set ( . ',., urday for Miss Madeline Kaiser of ... , ,. ' ' ' 1 ' ' .' , - : I Chicago, who is the guest of Mr. and weaoing Announcements, . , . i Mrs. Branch M. Curtis, and for the Mr. William Gahl and Miss Marie 1 Misses Blanche and Gladys Heacock Metzger; Mr. tarl Bowder and Miss I ' rvearney, who are her guests, ihe Alta M. Bow ev. and Mr. Walter E. other member) ot the party were Mrs. Baltzcr and Miss Blsnche Woosley, Branch Curtis, Mrs. Guy Ellis and all of this city, were united in mar- Mrs. Zack Hombcrger. riage Wednesday afternoon by Dr. Last evening ,thq Misses Heacock W. H. Wheeler. were guests of honor t a theater Miss Minnie Romonek, daughter of I party. The group included Mr. and Mrs. I. Romonek. and My. I Mooars, and auadaraoa Albert Hoffman of Sioux Citv. Ia.. Banaon. z.c Horabarsor. will be married a the Metropolitan Binoh?Hoaeoek oiadjrMMoook ciud nouse una evening. - Air. and I. ot Koaraay. ol Koaraar, Mrs. Hoffman will make the r home .""""T'Jf'- : c:K... r-:... .i .l... i 1 Mr. John Llobtanwallnar. , ..... vny, wucic nicy iiayc uuni nr, Mrfc w, M. Taylor, The marriage of Mr. Harry Rise- ,.Mr- ?,r,nc? , man and Mist Bertha Redman took fei' Ue,t; ' Madeline Kaiser of nlac in Ottumw. I. . ik. Chicago, . formed another tlieater yonng people will make their home, last Sunday. A party of twenty guests rrom umana attended the wed ding. - . . For Mrs. Berryman, Mrs. E. R. Tompkins entertained at the tea dansant Saturday afternoon at the Fontenelle in honor of Mrs. D. C. Berryman, who leaves Sunday for her new home in St Louis. The gueets included: MMduiM , ,. ' Moadamaa : nJ. Bitltma. D. R. Mttla. a. C. Banytnan, Luclaa Staphana. Ronald Patera I, , Mlatea ' Mlaara - Built Rlnahart, Halen Rlnahart party. Affairs of the Paat Week. The Prettiest Mile Ladies' Golf club met at the home of Mrs. George Swoboda Tuesday evening. The New Method ef Reducing Fit A -nawa Ham trou abroad Ictorma tla that tha Amacan matbod o( prodttctna I altn, trie rurara u maatlna with aatonUhinf (ancoaaa. Tha ayal m. which ku mada auch a wondarrul tmpnsalon.ovav tnara, auat be Mrs. Mary I. Creiah had a few nfl"1 Marioola Pa Uon Tabu; mathod Mrs. Berryman's friends at the Uni- "l"olo It to aafa to aay that va versity club 'for luncheon yesterday. I aa.lni batter lor this purp. la this spent the evening playing cards and dancing. Mrs. H. Putnam gave a card party at her home Thursday for Mrs. Ernest E. Austin of Creston, Neb., guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester P. Westcott High five was played and prizes were won by Mr. Edward Hart and' Mrs. Coop er, ine guests present were: Mliiea B. H. Waleh. A. A. Harmon, Atta Anaon. Oladra Walch, Maaaro. Jamaa Mavorloa, A. A. Schaef.r, Edward O'Brien Moaara. and Mesdamaa Edward Hart, 2 Cooper. Letter P. Weacott, .- Mrs. ArUna Anaon. Dr. V. B. LUdwlcH, Mrs. Waldemar Nelsen gave a fare well party Thursday in honor of Mrs. M. bkow, who is moving to Minne' sota. ine guests were: Meedameo Meadamfta C. Nlebolaon, Fred Johnaon. E. Brockdorff. Carl Sunland. Cbarlea Reamuaaen. 8. P. Peteraon. Mlaa Anna Nelaen. Miss Naomi Schenck entertained Friday evening in honor of her nephew, Mr. Roy Wells, of the signal corps of the Fifth Nebraska, who has just returned home, ihe guests in ciuoeo tne following: Mlaaee Bertha Llehnoveky, noien i,ionnovaky. Lulu MoOreer, ' Suala Peeatnaer, Margaret BoeckhoS, Mre, Otla Carter. Meeare. N. r. Bchenk," Ralph Roehe, , Victor Black, Ed Woodbrtdfo, Pat Connell, MtMn Be way Hlvby, At Peaalnger, Roy Well.. Karl Kehm. Arthur shields. The B. T. club of the railway mail service entertained Thursday evening at ine nome or Mr. and Mrs. fc. B. Williams. The St. Patrick idea was carried out in the decorations and re freshments, and a special program of music and games formed the diver sion of the evening. The guest list inciuoed: ' i Meaera. and Meedamet D. K. Amiatrone, H. Morteeon. 3. H. Cramer. 1. IS. Crandall, C. I. Fink, ' J. N. Oraham. C. E. Olll, C. J. Howe, E, Z, Loeee, O. F. Lake, J. R. M Clung, Mleaee Roumalne Painter. Meaars. . Oeorge Brewater. H. C. Madden, I B: Moore, C, J. Nokrenberg, R. Owen, Phlllpott, 1 T V Painter A, Phillip, C, Watkln. Mlaaea Meaare. Mra, W. Adklna. The next meeting of the club will tXOWtfiC VOUR ou memos house was beautifully decorated in honor of St. Patrick, the same color being carried out in refreshments. The women were entertained by sev eral violin aoloa and duets by pupils of Frank Mach; vocal solos by Miss Hazel True and Miss Dorrette Arntd; and piano solos by Miss Wilma Bruce. Fifty women were present. The Silver Leaf club was enter tained Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Beatrice Armstead. Miss Josephine Jensen gave a read ing. A surprise party was given at the home of Mrs.,S. Alexander, Friday, evening. The evening was spent in games and music. The guests were: Mloae . ' Vl.ee ' Myrtle Bobitn,- Beaete Oaughan. Babe AllbaugU, ' ' oertrudo Allbugh, Gertrude Mella, Uaaaa Wllke, Baba Bobilu. Delia Woods, Etta Hoiar"J"."V Ulnnla Ipraktaa, Meedamoa Meedameo Roaooe Wolfe, Edward Almqulat, 3d Smith, - Jaok Chapman, ugh McOann ' K Ray Capel, Arnold Storm. . Charlee Thomas, Jim Moore, Bob O'NoU, Mr, and Mrs. Park. , Mr, and Mr Aloxandar. . . . Members of the Ladies' Aid society of Our Savior's Lutheran church gath ered at the church parlors on Twenty-sixth and Hamilton streets Friday afternoon and very pleasantly sur prised Mrs. Will Meyer. An address was ivcn by Mra. Halverson. Dainty refreshments were served. Thirty frienda made a surprise call on Dr. and Mrs. U. E. Ludwick last evening in honor of their thirteenth wedding anniversary. The party IMaktMaearonifbrihtMnUons and lamVetyfh rtieuarlkrMbkeit VH every ftreMoe ' AskErandGei - MacarcniProducfs after which the afternoon was spent vriajruiK unage at jars. ireign s home. Stork Newa.' " A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. T."R. Koehler: Mrs. Koehlcr was lormcriy miss freida Johnson. country. Anything that will reduce the sicoaa tteaa.' two, three or tour pounda a week, without In; ry to tha atomaoh. the causing of wrinkles, tha help ot oaenlslug or dieting, or Interference with one's meaja la a mighty Important and uoetal addition to clTlllaatlon'e Boooaaltlea. ' Juat, auah a oaUloguo ot good result!, howevar, (oilow the , ,h --. n, t k i , Sick-Room Notes. , - ; .', I economical little lat reducers. Wa aay eea. Mrs. Dexter Buell. whn rrtnrnert tn I nomlcal aacauaa Marnul PreaoHntlon Tee. Her home Friday from the, hn.nltal I late (made In accordance with the ttian. -)fter an operation, is rapidly recover- YSTTSSSZ 'If'Lli; Tr:.. a-t ' ' ' i"' ' . " w"wrd Ave., r.trott, Mick., tor ooyeaty. Miss Clarice Riley, who underwent large caeo. which la de an operation at St Catherine's hospi- !' fl? .tc?im.,c1 rlM oontdermg the tal . month ago, is now convalescing 1'" n" Merchants . DAN GAINES, Prop, i Sunday 50c Table d'Hota 'Olives, Radishes, Green Onions Cream of Corn au Croutan' Boast Prim Ribs, au Jus Stuffed Spring Chicken, Glaea Roast Leg Vaal, Oyster nd Clery Dressing ; Peas In Cream Fried Sweet Potatoes . , Head Lettuce, Faprika Dressing ' Cranberry Pie, . Cream Pie -v -i , . ". or Ice Cream and Cake '. 1 Coffee. ... : SkinnerManu&cturingCompanjf vmana.ftwaraMMO. i.ouv. Beautiful Cut Glass Pattern Pitcher 6 Glasses And Mirror Plateau . Ragular Price, $13.78. Special This Week $7.75 Aa thoy are only a llmitee aunt her of seta wa ask you to come arly. 1 ' BRODEGAARD Bros. Co. , 16th and Douglas Sta. : . Electric Baths for Rheumatism . t . -v - . : i f We have installed one of the finest electric cabinets for rheumatism patients. It is equipped with violet ray aro lights. Violet ray treatment is considered by our best medical men as one of the best treatments for rheuma tism known to the profession. Would be triad to have you call and investigate or consult your doctor about this treatment , ,y 'v"'?;': .-.. . Excelsior Bath Institute j 633-39 Rom' Bldg Phona Douglas 8871. be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mohler, March 16. Personal Mention. Dr. A. V, Holmes Is giving a series of lectures to the women of Nebraska Wesleyan university. Miss-Elsie Marie Van Tochine of Fort Wayne, Ind., who has been vis iting her grandmother, Mrs. Carson Lowrey, has decided to remain in Omaha and attend school here. She is a daughter of the late, Cora Carson V'an Tochine. Mrs. J. H. Johnson of Elgin, Neb., is visiting friends in Omaha. "Miss Myrtle Brady left Friday to spend a few days in Chicago. Mrg, Henry Johnson- and little daughter, Mary Ann, returned Thurs day from a month's visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Miller, in Lincoln. -Mr. and Mrs.' Jesse L. Cook, ac companied 'by their mother, Mrs. M. Gould, leave some time this week for Rochester, N. Y, where they will la cate permanently. Mr. F. W. Engler is confined to hil home with a serious, attack of the grip- . , miUleo la Florida. St. Feteraburg, Fla., March f. Managrr Moren and twenty-four members of th. Philadelphia National league equed arrived here tonight for spring training. Light workout will begin tomorrow. n i adftjuaietij describes the cTiw Jiais Ihe Spring jiJ;. r sir ii rf ffia mftpjerisift c 'e. ? 'S yajvusue in. cuur vuna smarc , , color IfyjS" , design and Irurwwiq We announce for Jh3 jortneu v Spring Opening tftkeTMlwerydepculment Adaxilutq aray of beaut tifidlwds,&afannq in hurt :( dnsds cf Kfrmhabk oriejuur nM... aons etxrif styce fvcrfure Jin eflubikon cuvdseuiruf News of Special Valued in New j Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses j I WHEN I say I have something special you can rest assured that when you come to see the values juu win nut. uc uioaiiuiuucu. xu ictjriiig my plans for this season I determined to out do my efforts of past years. A visit will only serve to convince you of how well I succeeded. If y6u haven't been here to see "the New Beddeo Store," by all means come, Many in teresting changes will greet you. You don't need a lot of cash when you buy here. My easy payment plan enables you to dress well and pay a little at a time. ELMER BEDDEO. Special Suit Values $18.50, $24.50, $29.75 Of course, I could not describe them in this lim ited space. Suffice to say that every suit is the acme of style, quality and workmanship no matter what, price you pay. x ' Special Coat Values $12.50, $16.50, $18.50 j You will need a new spring coat. Every woman who likes to be well dressed will have one. If you choose it here you will get superior style and, a mighty fine value. Our Millinery and Shoe Departments I know I can please you with my mil linery styles. My prices will fit your, pocketbook. Men and women who want real Bhoe style and shoe' economy will do' well to pay my shoe section a visit Credit ; on the Square Special Dress Values $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 A woman can't have too many dresses. I sought for and secured really beautiful styles and feel sure that my customers will like them. Suppose you come in Monday and try on some of them.. . ; -v Write : for Our Catalog 1417 DOUGLAS STREET