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PAST TWO SOCIETY PAGES ONE TO EIGHT H OMAHA Sunday Bee PART TWO AMUSEMENTS PAGES ONE TO EIGHT VOL. XLVII NO. 17. OIAHA, SUNDAY. MORNING,. OCTOBER 7, 1917. , SINGLE COPY FIVE- CENTS. " 4 I t -Li u'iiui ib. - : i . , ' I K!Kfo if XX C 1 - j VI I I ' falMlMfflifflWI Will II WW . . - ; ypr 1 p t PHI T--Jrg :v: - ,:;q I 7faJJ BE , ' -V - XI Claive Jfeterie WboJavd - Stl Cecelia's Pro-Cathedral TlSlTORS remarnlng over from ; Ak-Sar-Ben excepted, society's greatest interest centers irrthe marriage of Miss- Marie Woodard, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Woodard, and Mr. Charles Kremer Sain of Butte, Mont., which takes place Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock.' Archbishop Jeremiah J. Harty will perform the ceremony in St. Cecelia's pro-cathedral, the sec ond marriage at -which he has offi ciated since coming to Omaha. The first , was .the wedding of Miss Mary Burkley and Mr. Lawrence Brinker. Miss Cla'ire Helene Woodard, the bride's" sister, will be maid of hon6r and ribbons will be stretched by Miss Qphelia! Hayden and Miss Nanette Murphyj Little Ellen Virginia and Elizabeth Nash are the flower girls. ' Mr- James Woodard. brother of the i bride, will come from Roundut Mont, to serve as best man. - , The Misses Marguerite and Minette Rousseau, cousins of Miss Woodard, who have been at Twodot, Mont., for -the last year, and Mr. Bain's mother, f who -comes from; Louisville, Ky., are also expeciea, wic cany pan. ui, ,eek; " W Given4n-honor affairs for the bride and the wedding party fill each day's calendar. The latest to be announced is a dinner Mrs. Dana C Bradford gives Monday evening for ; Miss Woodard and Mr. Bain. Mrs. Edward W. Nash, the bride's aunt, will enter tain the Bain-Woodard wedding party at dinner Tuesday evening at her home preceding the wedding re hearsal. v ' ,. Another interesting wedding, tinged Charity Concerts : , To Be Social Events FOR the benefit of the 'Associated Charities, the Blackstone. man agement has arranged a series of concerts; the first to be given by My rna Sharlow Friday evening, Octo ber ' 12. Concerts will also be given November 2, November 16, November 27 and. April 4, when Alice Nielson will be the attraction. Among the prominent women who will act as patronesses for the musi cal events are: Mrs. E. W. Dixen, Mrs. George Brandeis, Mrs. J. L. Ken- Aww Mre Hirrv Kllflr PV ' M fC t I - Allison.' Mrs.' C. M. Wilhelm, Mrs. Edwin . Swobe. Mrs Charles B.J Keller, Mrs. ; John McShane, Mrs. Charles- Kountze Mrs. Luther Kountze. Mrs. E. W. Nash, Mrs. Wil liam S. Poppleton, Mrs. E. M. Fair field. Mrs. George Prinz, Mrs. J." De Forrest Richards, Mrs. Francis A. BroTan. Mrs. Howard Baldrige, Mrs. F. P. Kirke. dall, Mrs. Edgar Scott. Mrs. Clement Chase, Mrs. Frank Judson, Mrs. Harold GifFord, Mrs. George A. Joslyn. Mrs. O. T. East man, -Mrs. L. F. Crofoot and Miss Jessie Millard. Betrothal Announced. - Mrs. Josephine E. Carr announces the engagement of. her daughter. , Miss Alice Vivian Carr, to Mr. James O. Whitney of thi- city. No date has been et for the wedding ' with the war-jtime atmosphere, is that of Miss Orpha Quinnand Lieuten ant Wallace Belmont' Graham, now stationed at Camp Dodge, which takes place Saturday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. H, A. Quinn, in -Council Bluffs. Miss Margaret - Maloney will be maid of honor and Miss Theda Bere shiem bridesmaid. Harland KaufT man of Oregon, . 111., now stationed at Fort Sheridan, will come1 to serve as best man. , . . The young couple will take an apartment in Des Moines, awaiting further war orders. Social Calendar Monday K. . Dundee Luncheon -and Knitting club, Miss Isabel. Milroy, hdst ess. ' ' ... Luncheon at Aloha . for house guests of Miss Esther Wilhelm and Miss Virginia-Offutt, Miss Elizabeth Reed,' hostess. Luncheon for Mrs. J." E. Baum of Philadelphia given by Mrs. Ben Gallagher. Dinner for Miss : Marie W oodard and Mr. Kremer . Bain given by " Mr. and Mrs. D. C. .Bradford. Picnic supper at "Kirkwood" for guests of Wilhelms and' Offutts. Tuesday Dinner party and rehearsal for Bain-Woodard wedding1 party, Mrs. E. W. Nash, hostess.' Omaha Whist club at the Fonte nelle. ' Tea for Miss Frances Goodell of Loda, 111., Miss Regina Connell, hostess. Luncheon for guests of Miss Wil helm and Miss Offutt, followed by Orpheum party, Miss Evelyn Ledwich and Miss Helen ' Walker, hostesses. Le Mars club dance at Keep's academy. Wednesday Bain-Woodard wedding at St. Ce cilia's pro-cathedral at 11 a. m. Bridge for guests of Miss Wilhelm and Miss Offutt, Miss Emily - Keller, hostess. Anderson-Dutcher wedding at Clifton Hill church. Thursday ' Luncheon for the Misses Jean and, r Dorothy Luke of New York, guests of Miss Wilhelm, Mrs. John L. Kennedy, hostess. Night Dancing club at Met- ropolitan hall. Luncheon for guests 'of Miss Wil helm and Miss Offutt, Miss Mar garet Greer Baum, hostess. ' Bridge for guests of Miss Wilhelm . and Miss Offutt. Miss' Helen Ingwersen, hostess. . First of Blackstone concert series for Associated Charities' benefit. Orpheum party and tea at the Fontenelle for Miss Marion Pearsall,, Mrs. O. S. Goodrich, hostess. Saturday Graham-Quinn wedding. '- A e ! ' : p v ;f ( "-US" X.- IT .1 'I t i i ir texA- r: 5 f"?'-?i v- in IV f If xfV lien Virginia, and 6tzaieJt D. A. R.s Make Trip ' to Bellevue Mission X 11C UlOfc IIICLIIIK ut me jtai V, L1IC . t..a1 ,t .: i , 7 , n V.r lcr xvum, nave given up incir nomc Omaha chapter of the Daughters , ati n6 South Thirty-eighth street, to . . - crowd may return to Omaha on the 4 o'clock car. -. Residence Changes. Mr. Frank J. Fitzgerald and daugh- the American Revolution, Tuesday, October 9, will be devoted' to a ,. trip to the historical spot of Bellevue, the oldest Indian'' mission station in Ne braska. .The site of the old mission building, the cemetery and the site of the Fontenelle graves will be taken in their turn, after which; luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock in the college building. An interesting program has been arranged o follow the luncheon. Dr Mr. and Mrs. Will Coad and moved to the Hyland apartments Tuesday. Mrs. Fitzgerald is visiting in the east. Mrs. Mabel Odgen moved last week fr.om the Blackstone to the Benbow arartments. " ' Mrs. Mora Marple and daughter, Miss Josephine, have taken an apart ment at the Angelus on Twenty fifth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peters have bought the A. C. Davenport home at Raup will lead in prayer and the ad- j 514 South Fortieth street and will take dress of welcome will be made by Rev. rhelps. A response by . the regent, Mrs. Philip Potter, will follow, Dr. Phelps' address. . "Logan Fontenelle in Bellevue" will be the subject of a paper by Mrs. Harriet MafcMurphy, and "What Bellevue Means' to Ne braska" will be read by Dr, Kerr. Interurhan cars ' will lea,;e from South Side at 10 o'clock and the pro gram has been gauged so that the "possession about November 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Creighton and Miss Ellen Creighton, who have been staying at the E. A. Creighton home this summer, moved Wednesday to 4820 Douglas street. . Mrs. J. H. Van Dusen and Miss Helen Van Dusen have rented their apartment at the Winona for the winter and are staying for the pres ent with Mr. and Mrs.. Willis .Todd. War Romance of Doctor and Red Cross tiurse Omaha friends of Dr. Will L. Ross, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ross of Florence, will be interested in the announcement ot his marriage to Miss Ethel Jeanette Nixon of Cincin nati, which .took place in New York Saturday, Mr. Ralph Pearson, a lead ing etcher, and, cousin of. the bride groom, attended the ceremony.. This was a hospital romance, for Dr." Ross, after his graduation at the Nebraska university and a course-at the-.Rush, Medical college of Chicago, ; became an interne -at the Cincinnati'' General hospital, where his triderto-be was head nurse it) the neurological depart ment. , i i . The bride is a college girl, a grad uate of the Ohio State university and the St. Louis hospital training school for nurses. . f Dr. and Mrs. Ross have both pledged their services to the govern,-' ment. Lr. koss Has-been stationed for- some time with the medical re serve corps at Mineola, L. I., and Mrs. Ross is a ReJ Cross nurse. They expect to gc to France together wheri ordered. For the present,, however, they have taken an apartment at Oar den City, New York. ' Mrh. Learned Exhibits Art ; 1 r ' Works for War Relief Fund friends come in . and " fight over, tha European battles with him. verbally, when he is well enough to iee theni. hi to exhibit at the Darlmg gallenes,an(i artist at the front make ' him LbvijRS-of art arc interested in the Walter Hale collection Mrs. Myron earnea Dnngs 10 ym baeinning Tuesday and lasting .ten days, Water colors, original' draw ings, etchings and war ' lithographs are included 'in the collection. The proceeds are for the War Relief Gauze fund. Special interest attaches to the Hale exhibit because of the warm personal friendship between the Hales aqd Learneds, Mr. -and Mrs. Hale having t visited the Learneds when playing in this city. Mr. Hale is quite ill at present in his New York apartments, and. members of the Lambs' club, of which he is a popu lar: member, are showering him with attentions. , David Bispham sent a piano to tha Hale apartment and goes tl.ere often to sing. His newspaper and -soldier keenly interested. . . - Mr. Hale is also a memben of "The, Society of Illustrators" and is a regu- lar exhibitor atvthe Paris Salon, the Painter Gravers of America, the AmerLan Institute of Graphic Arts in New York,1 etc. He received his early schoo'ing . in the Minneapolis School of Eine Arts under Douglas Volk i.nd- afterward studied In Paris and Italy. - - ; -- '; Tea will be served each afternoon at 4 o'clock, the following r-"snds of Mrs. Lcartved, assisted by others,' pouring tea: Mrs. W. C. Shannon, Mrs. VV. S. Poppleton, Mrs. Luther Kountze, Miss Carrie Millard, Madame A. S. Borglum, Miss Ger trude Young, Miss Arabell Kimball and Mrs. Lee Van Camp. . .. . Mrs. Van Dusen returned last week from visiting her son, Harold, at Min atare, Neb.; and Miss Van Dusen re turned from a visit in Chicago. What Society Has In Prospect. Miss Mary Coll will give an open ing party '. for the 1 children of her classes, Monday afternoon at Turpin's academy. Miss Adelaide Fogg will dance, "On- To Victory' a patriotic number, which Miss Coll danced at a number of the camps around New York this summer, Le Mars club will give a carnival dance at 'Keep's academy Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A; L. Reed, parents of thcAk-Sar-Ben queen, give a din ner today, honoring Mrs. J. E. Baum of Philadelphia, who is with Mrs. F. P..KirkendaIU The. Queen. Miss Eliz abeth Ree'd, gives an afternoon bridge for Miss Katherine Baum and other visitors on Moifday. ' Mrs. Ben. Gallagher gives a lunch eon Monday for Mrs.. Baum. Tuesday Miss Evelyn Ledwich en tertains' at luncheon and Miss Helen Walker follows it with an Orpheum matinee foV the visitors. Wednesday afternoon Miss Katharine Bavm will be the guest of honor at. r bridge given by Miss Emily Keller. Thurs day Mrs. John L. Kennedy will give a luncheon for Miss Jean and Miss Dor othy Luke of New York, . . , . . Mrs.' O. S. Goodrich will entertain at an Orpheum party, followed by tea at the Fontenelle,- Friday, in honor of Miss Marion Pearsall, who will, be an October bride.. . An opening assembly -will be held Wednesday, evening at . Turpin's academy. 1 . - . , . - .. ' . Gossip of Army Folk. - Lieutenant, Earl Ketchum, who is stationed at Camp Dodge, is spending the' week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum , , V Albert Sibbernsen returned - Tues day" from Newport News. Va., where he spent two or three weeks at the avia'tioh school. " Dr. Lyle J. Roberts is at home on a ten days' furlough from the Great I akes Naval Training . station., 'Dr. Roberts is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Roberts. Social Gossip. ' , : Mrs. J. De Forest Richards and small daughter, Elizabeth, returned home Friday after an absence in the east since last March. i, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fish returned Wednesday from New York, where they saw their son, H. H. Fishjr., sail Tuesday of last week for England with about 200 other young men of the aviation-section of the army. Young Fish went through the training eamp at Camp Pine, Ark., and then went to Austinj Tex., for the ground work in aviation. - Joseph' M. Baldrige returned Wed nesday from the east, where he spent most of the summer at Rockland, Me. He is at the Blackstone until the re turn of Mrs. Baldrige about Novem ber 1. The latter is staying east to see her two sons, Clifford and Dudley woite, ott for service. Mrs. Ella Squires returned Thurs day morning after an absence of nearly a year and a half in the east with her, daughter, Mrs. Hoxie c (Continued on Faro Two. Column One.) Personals V : ' Miss Margaret Fordyce, daughte ' of Mr. and Mrs. -W. B. Fordyce, who underwent an operation for-appehdw citis ; at the Wise Memorial . hospital, is much Improved ' Mr. and Mrs. A- S. HoJzmark 6 : Gothenburg, Neb.; werehe guests oi Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Voss during Ak Sar-Ben week-; ; Sam Burns returned Thursday ft'ort Wyoming, where he has been on t hunting trip. : ' - Will Burns, J. T. Stewart, 2d; King Denman and, Fred Hamilton are ex pected back. today from their hunting trip .in Wyoming.- sv - Dr. and Mrs C. " A. Hull ' lefi ' Wednesday for New York.-where , they will be at the Seymour for two weeks. Mrs. Hull expects to take two French lessons a day at the Berlitz school and ' Dr.. Hull will do some special , work at one of. the hospitals. Dr. Hull will attend the surgical con vention at Chicago .October 22 be fore coming home. " ,' ,. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Dixon and fanj ily, were unable to leave for Pasadena last week, on account, of the illness of Mrs. Dixon, who is quite sick with ptomaine poisoning.. ,; They hope to be able to leave this week. ' Robert Connell .returned1 Monday frorij four weeks training in balldoti- ' tug with his pilot's license and is now a student at Fort Omaha. Mrs. L. A. Smith, Howard Ritter and E. H. Wilkinson, spent the week end with Mrs. F..S. King, fprmerly of Benson1 and now at Maryvijle, .Mo. Mrs. C. E. Wilkinscn leaves Sunday for 'a month in "Denyer. ' ' ' : Mr. and Mix Wilson Atkins return Monday 'after a three' weeks'" trip .to French Lick Springs and Chicago, where Mr.. Atkins saw, the world series ball games. ' . - Mrs. HJ W. Miller has returned from New York, where she accom- . panied her daughter, Miss Gertrude Miller. Miss Miller 'will study voice in the Ziegler. School of : Music this winter. , ' Dr. W. K. Fo"ote. who has been-ill at the. Nicholas Senn hospital for the last month, is improving. Mrs. John A. Munroe and Miss Eld er lift .Monday to spend three weeks at Long Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Redick have re turned from a trip to New York and Washingtoa- . . ; i 1 ..