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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1918)
THE OMAHA SUXDAY BEE i JANUARY 6, 1918. Adelaide Kennerly Ella Fleishman- ASS'T EDITOR. , ,y3l5i,U'l,,,,,"lSI- 2 B I if. fi ll are the Mr. and Mrs. Doane Keller closing their home aqd go to Blackstone for the winter. Harkness and Denman Konntze re- turn to school today and Corey Clarke leaves for the Hill achool at mtstown, Fa. Mia Virginia Hanscom and Miu France, who spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kennedy, returned inursday to Mew York. Miss Helen Eastman returni to Chicago today to resume her studies at the Art institute. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Davidson arc in flew York, haying left here just auer vorisuoas. Mrs. F. S. Hann it at the Birch" mopt hospital, recovering from sev eral woew uiaess. Mtss Wianifred Smith left Saturday evening for Keailworth, III, to spend the week-end en her way back to school at St Mary's-on-the-Delaware at Burlington, N.J. Miss Mary Gilford, Miss Ruth Hamilton, Miss Helen Hoag land, Miss Virginia Fixley and Miss Mar garet wattles go back to achool at Dana hall Monday. . James Love returned to the Prln- cipia school hi 1st. Louis Wednesday. Richard Page returned to Law- renceville New Year's night, while Morse- Palmer went back to Harvard and Herbert Davis to Johns Hop- Kins, i -1 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hynes art at II New Year's Dan Brides Ii Vi i.i1.;.,.. . T S t 1 jtv ' ' - 1 : "y,- y,. J . j fx V. A I fliv ' v , '. :' , I ' I ,tt v , n ' i 'r-' - lift . -1 ' 1 o SIDE MRS. CHARLES RICE Two attractive New Year's KM Pht the Blackstone for a short time while I brides are Mrs. Charles Rice and Mra. they are moving to their new home! Charles Warren Hclsley. Mrs. Rice at 432, North Thirty-eighth street fwas formerly Miss Edna Rosenxweig Oth. CAasWOfeUley and Mrs. Helsley was Miss Sybil woodruff, well known in college circles. Arthur C Smith leaves today for 0ne MlnUter Agrees to Grace, back to school at Bryn Mawr.l CatlVOSS Whole CoUJltU Miss Betty Mitchell o! Fort Leav For.Boofo tor SoldUrS enworth and Miss Ellen Catlin of St Paul, who were the guests of Miss Virginia Pixley, left Monday for their nomes, The E. S. Westbrook home has been quarantined sines before Christ mas, Richard, ont of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Schmidt, the Lutheran mln StJSr. ! Papt'l'on. l one of Miss Edith Tobitt's enertetlc aM In thu work of obtaining books for the sol- 41".. lik""" L"-n. t l J rort umana. Kev. &chmidt has volunteered to canvass aarpy county and expects to Westbrook s sons, having t light case secure at least 400 volumes. These Df diphtheria, . books are for Fort Crook. mm vainnne iouinmei ana Mri, vvmtu b ins puouc uorary, fr T S 4 W ..li t .i . . a. a . I v naroiq rrucnett are ootn quarantined 1 - - I ! I . . I . for measles, having been taken sick acw years day. , Mrs. Z. T. Llndsey and her sister, Miss Ethel Evans, have gone to St Augustine, na. Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie Childs will ciose tnetr nome. "Msxweiton." on the Fort Crook road, and Wove to the BjacKstone. shortly. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Klerstead, Mrs. Rome Miller, Mrs. H. A. Wsggener and small daughter leave today for Los Angeles, whets they will stay for the balance or tne winter. Mr. A," T, Crump, who has been spending aa eight dsys' furlough with friends in the cltv. returned tti day to Halifax, where he is stationed. stopping over a day ia Chicago to visit friends there. Mrs. Alice McKcncle has received word from Louisville,' Ky that her son, Mr, Leon Roderick McKensie is slowly improving from a severe operation. v Miss Mary McAdams, who has been spending the holidays with her Bar ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. McAdams, has returned to Iowa college at Cedar fans, la. (Miss Josephine Grant Is visiting her sister, miss sieua, in micago. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Martin have taken an apartment at the Blackstone, wnere they win be tor the next three months. Miss Lueila Peterson, who eame home frpm Vassar before Christmas, i win not return owing to Ill-health. pne is at Clarkton hospital for four weeks course of treatment Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gannett and family, who have come from Buffalo to live, have taken a furnished house at south Thirty-fourth street Mrs. Fred Hamilton and her sis ter, Mrs.- Campbell, plan to leave for coronado Peach, Cal, about Janu ary24. ,v . Mr. and Mrs. John A. McShane leave aturday for Beaumont Tex. where they have a house for the win ter. Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Dwyer, who have bought their home here, will take possession at once. ?nf Howard Baldrlge has gone to New xorK on Dusiness tor 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meyer, who spent the holidays with Mr. Meyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morlts Meyer, have returned to their home in New York. :LitIe Miss Adele Folt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. U Folts. who has been ill with scarlet fever, is now re covered and the quarantine has been lifted. . Mr. J. H. Hansen has just returned from Colorado, where he spent the holidays with Mrs. Hansen and their two small sons. Mrs. Hansen and the two boys expect to join Mr. Han sen very shortly and make their home here.; ; ; . ,. ' Miss' Hedwig Rosenstock has re turned from a visit to Sioux City. . Mr. and Mrs. Frits Rosenstock have returned from a short trip to Excelsior Springs. ' ; Rohlf-O'NeU Wedding. ..Miss Marie O'Neil. dausrhter of Mr and Mrs. J. W. O'Neil, was married Wednesday afternoon at St Peters church to Mr. Oscar Rohlf, son of Mr. Herman Rohlf, of this city. The wedding was a very quiet informal one, only relatives witnessing the ceremony. After an eastern wedding trip the young couple will make their home in Omaha. Entertains School Oirls. - Mrs., Charles , O'Neill Rich eoter Uieed M.pf the school g irU at lunch eon at the Blackstone, followed by a , autinee party at the Orpheum, . i . - . i Social Club Dates. - The women of the Hotv Ana'tla lt- . ' ' T " Dansn announce a earn nartv tn ha given Tuesday afternoon at their hall, awtnty-eignm ana ypwier avenue, The members of the Golden Hill society wiu give a card party Tues day afternoon at the B'nal Ami club rooms. Mrs. Charles Thatcher will be hostess at the meeting of the Wo men's Golf club at the Prettiest Mile club, .which will be held . Tuesday aucrnpon. ' ;. v,,- .Vf,.: ; Mrs. Dan Wheeler will entertain tne uriginal Cooking club at lunch eon at the Omaha club Thursday. Band No. 7 of the Indenenr! . 1 mt . . . . : . cia oi tne aacrea Heart nansh wi i give a card party Monday afternoon at tne nail, Twenty-second and Locust streets. ..... .-,. , The Kenslnerton club of tha Orrir pf the Eastern Star will hold a meet ing in the old Masonic temple Thurs day aucrnoon. : - Wednesday eveninc af the SwcrfUh auditorium the FidelTs club will viva a card party. A supper will be served and eight prises will be given. Omaha Club Annual Dinner. - Wednesday. January 9.' has fin set for the annual dinner and stock holders' tweeting of the Omaha club. Three directors are to be elected at this meeting, the terms of Harry Doorlv, Frank B. Johnson and A. L Reed haying expired. j Friday Night Dancing Club. The Fridav Nlcht Dancinar rliiS wilt hold its regular party at the Metro politan club Friday evening, January 11. President E. C Conlev will have returned from his southern trip and me anair win oe in tne nature, of a "Welcome Home" celebration. Christmas Dinner At Hoovers House Tile Hoovers themselves, by the way. had a model "Hoover" Christ mas dinner. Here's the menu, vouched tor oy Mrs. Hoover herself: OraUra , Cll7-8oup OHvm Tvirkty with ChMtnvt DrMilna . (no br4 crumba ud) TonUS Corn Prd tttuc Salad Pumpkin Pl, with wheatltaa eruit Amrtaa Cbttaa rrvlte Nuta Otfaa Ciar For a meatless and wheatless and almost sugarless that looks like i pretty good dinner. There is no men tion of cranberries cranberries take such a lot of sugar. And there was no sugar for the coffee Mr. Hoover and his family have learned to drink coffee without sugar. The Lansings had the quietest, somberest Christmas of their historv They are in deeo mourning for Mrs, Lansing's father, General Foster, who aied about a month ago. The McAdoos had a Jollv familv house party. Two of the secretary's sons, both of whom are in the navy wiuiarm tibDs, jr.. as an eTisiirn. and KODert mselhurst. ai an enlisted man had Christmas fnrlottfrhs ind came home. Mrs. Charles Taber Mar tin of. Chestnut Hill. Phi adebhia. and her small daughter Nona came down for the holidays, and Nona, the tamily bride, and her husband. Fer dinapd de Mohrenschildt, formerly of .i T. i . . me iusian cmoassy, joined mem an tor dinner. The Bakers, the Gregorys and the Burlesons all had the quietest sort of nome Chnstmase$. I he Bakers, of course, centered their celebration around their, three little children. For suiuc jcdsun, in spite oi a joo mat mrows mm constantly wun army omcers ana army men, the Bakers don't seem to ko in for entertaining soldiers.' ; The Burlesons'have only dauah- tsrs, extremely attractive daughters, to be sure, and cansble of maklnar a very merry Christmas. And the Greg, orys two sons-one at Princeton and one at the Virginia Military institute ana tneir daughter, little Jane Greg ory, a tiny little lady who has been a distinct belle ever since the Greg orys entered the cabinet circle, and tttieMiss Carnetia were all at home or Christmas. Betrothal Announced. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Carney an- nounce , the . engagement of their daughter, Mae Frances, to Mr. Guy ii. Williams. The wedding will take place in the spring, " ' " aws "aii '-ff-asiaBwsjBjs8aiassjs-s- -' . : ' - . r v.- . .- . -"'-' '' ''' "Mrs. A. J. Augustine and children have gone to Murray, Neb., for a short visit with the family of Mr. Benjamin Beckman. s Mrs. Mynheer Greeves is visiting relatives at York and Benedict, Neb. Miss Vivian Dyke of Villisca is vis iting wth her aunt, Mrs. Anna Beav ers. ' Mrs. Herbert Smith of Coon Rsp ids, la., is visiting her son, Mr. V, H. Smith, and family. Little Mtss Anna Koutsky, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. John fioutsky, is in the Nicholas Senn hospital, where she underwent a minor operation, Miss Gladys Robertson of Villisca, la., a well known South 5ide visitor, is in the Swedish Mission hospital, wnere she underwent an operation tor appendicitis. Her condition is favorable. ' A new baby has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nixon, Mrs. J. T. Sullivan, who has been quite ill, is now very much improved out unable to be up yet The Ladies' Aid of the Cnncn-rtra tional church will meet at the home of Mrs. Jay Stickley, Forty-fourth and . streets, Thursday afternoon. This is an important social meeting and all members are requested to be present . . Mrs. James Hall will give a card party at the Odd Fellows' hall Mon day afternoon. There will be 10 prizes of hand-painted chins. The Dorcas club will meet Frldsy afternoon at the Social Settlement home. , 4 Mrs. Millard Bailv waa a-lven a nr- prise party Saturday evening. The time was spent wjth music and danc ing, followed by refreshments. Mrs. Albert Noe. r.. ntrini.rf at a family dinner on New Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Smith enter- tainea at a wew Year's party in honor of their son, Magpus, who was home from training camp. ine Mystic Workers met Thursday evening and initiated six new mm. oers. Miss Barbara Augustine entertained St a pertjron New Year's eve at her home, 4008 U 6treet. The decorations were in Christmas- greens, the eve ning WSS SOent With music rA Hani. tng followed by refreshments. Those present were: Miases Manart Kalhorn, Irena Auf uitina. Joseph Gerdon. 4218 South Twenty seventh street, for the relatives and close friends. The bride wore a beau tiful gown of white Georgette crepe and satin embroidered in tiny yellow nowers, macie square neck with panei sKirt, tne net veil was held in place by a narrow ... satin -'band and came to the bpttom of her skjrt She carried a shower of bride's roses and Mies of the valley. The bridesmaid wore yeiiow voile gown made with a tight bodice and short full skirt. She carried Mrs. Ward's roses. Mr. and Mrs. Stark will make their home at the Dunsany apartments. DUNDEE Millet Ituth Joha. Dalla Oraan, Mary Hearty, HeMi-a Bteva Green, Raymond Petersen. John Lonr. Mr. and Mra. B. Maura Aldan Wallcar, John Talk Aua-nttln. Mr., and Mri. A. J, Au(uatlna. The engagement of Audrev. rfiucrh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce, to Hugh i Arvell has just been announced. Mr. Arvell is a South Sida bov now stationed at Cams Codv. ao the wrA. ding plans are indefinite. The marriage of Miss Clara Soukup and Mr. LeRoy Stark took place New Years evening at the Diets Memorial Meinoaist cnurcn at 8 o'clock, the Rey, H. P. Hunter performing the ring ceremony. The wedding march was played by the groom's sister, Mrs. U A. Kiger. The bride attendants were Miss Irene Elet and Mr. Ru dolph Soukup, brother of the bride, Following the church ceremony a re. ception and weddinc unnir nn hM at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph J. Lattice was hostess t noay atternoon tor the Ladies Aid of the Dundee Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. D, L. Johnston left Sunday night for Camp Cody at Dent ing,1 N. M., called there by the illness of their son, Philip, who has pneu monia. The funeral of Mrs. Kate Parker, who died as the result of an accident in Kansas City, was held from the Dundee Presbyterian church last Sun day, with interment at Forest Lawn. The families of; Dr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neil Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abercrombie dined together on New Vear'a day, Miss Virginia Pixley returns Mon day to Dana hall. Miss Gladys Putnam will leave Monday for Ferry hall, Chlcsgo. Miss Gladys Goodman is ill at her home with an attack of measles. Mrs. H. G. Rockefellow is aulte I!' at her home. Miss Helen Hosgland. who returns to school Monday, at Tenacre, Mass., entertained a few girl friends Friday at the Muse. As a result of the shortage of labor. women have taken the places of the men gardeners in the celebrated bo tanical gardens at Chrlstchurch, N. Z. .H3 where! PuiVpIn Dtllcatelv Perfumed tit. - Toh dissolved in a little water as used No extras, to bur No concoctions to bother No lightning change to em barrass. 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