Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 28, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 14

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SO.CIETY
A CCORDING to Indian legend
A told Coronado in the sixteenth
bcuiuiy, mere was a iana ir
to the northward of Mexico, where
riches abounded, where a king lay
tinder a tree of tinkling bells, gently
:. fanned by bejeweled slaves, where
the inhabitants drank from gold
vessels wealth and abundance on
every hand. Spurred on with a de
sire to seize such a land for his king,
Coronado set out for the Land of
the Quivera, reaching a point in, or
very near, Nebraska of the present
day. His dreams were shattered.
No gold, no jewels, no swans, no
tinkling bells. Only rich, fat earth,
. and miles and miles of grassy
prairies,' poor Indians, and roaming
buffalo.
Little did Coronado know of the
glorious kingdom to be. Little
could he guess of the Land of the
Quivera "in the year of grace,
MCMXIX." But we more fortunate
ones can witness the splendor, and
give evidence of prosperity of the
kingdom, by attending the ball of
the Ak-Sar-Ben. Invitations to this
crowning festivity of the year have
been issued on heavy beveled paper,
embossed with the coat of arms and
set with the official seal, reading as
follows:
Sir Knight of the Court of Quivera:
Hii majesty, your gracious King,
Ak-Sar-Ben XXV, rejoices much
that patriotism abounds throughout
our land, and desirous that prosper
ity and good cheer may prevail
throughout his realm, commands
you herewith to attend in person the
ancient rites incident to your King's
and Queen' coronation at the Royal
Castle at eight strokes of the Castle
Clock on the night of Friday, on the
third dav of October.. in the year of
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grace, MCMXIX, there and then to
pay tribute to your gracious Lord
and Lady, and the cause of justice
which they proclaim.
Ordered under my hand and seal,
at the Realm of the Den, on this
XV day of the Golden Month of the
Harvest, in the year of grace,
MCMXIX. and forthwith in-the
year of our Quivera, CCCLXXIX.
aAMaUN,
Lord High Chamberlain.
Loomis-Bedwell.
A very pretty home wedding was
that of Miss Charlotte. Bedwell,
daughter of Mrs. C. E. Bedwell and
Mr. Maurice Loomis. The cere
mony took place at the home of the
bride's mother, Saturday afternoon.
Rev. Frank G. Smith read the mar
rige lines. Roses and .ferns were
used through the rooms.
Mrs. Eugene Holland of Lincoln,
fister of the bride, was matron of
honor. She was attractively gowned
in pink satin, made simply with
draped skirt and trimmed with sil
ver. She carried an arm bouquet
of pink roses and lavender asters.
lhe bride was charming in a
a gown of white satin combined
with silver lactf-and made with chif
fon drapes. A long tulle veil made
in coronet effect fell to the hem of
her eown. A large bouquest of
white roses and swansonia complet-.
ed her costume.
Mr. Gilbert Loomis, brother of the
groom was best man.
Mrs. Bedwell, mother ot the
bride, was gowned in dark blue
georgette.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Loomis
attended the University of Nebras
ka, Mr. Loomis is a member of the
Beta Theta Pi fraternity and was
over seas nine months with Base
hospital 49. His bride was a mem
ber of the Kappa Alpha Theta
Sorrority.
After a short western trip, Mr.
and Mrs. Loomis will be at home at
1001 South Thirtieth avenue, No
vember 1.
Musgrave-Maxwell.
Tli mat-riaT ftf Mi Rpltlah
Maxwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
V A MavwMl and Mr. Rov Mus-
grave, son of Mr. W. L. Musgrave,
took place at high noon Saturday,,
at the Firs Presbyterian church.
The Rev. Edwin Harte Jenks read
the marriage lines. It was a very
quiet affair witnessed only by im
mediate relatives and friends.
Miss Antoinette Bruno and Mr.
William Clarke Russell were the
only, attendants.
The bride wore her traveling suit
of navy blue peach-bloom cloth
with small hat to matcn. tier cor
sage was of Ophelia roses and lillies
of the valley.
Immediately after the ceremony,
Mrs. Blanche Rowe entertained at
Breakfast of 18 covers at the Con
ant hotel. '
Mr. and Mrs. Musgrave have gone
on a short motor trip and will be
at home at the Reynolds apartments
after October 10. '
Miss Morris Entertains.
Miss Helen Morris entertained
informally at her home, Thursday
evening. Twenty guests attended
and the evening was spent in danc
ing. Mr. Earl Sutphen arrived home
Thursday evening from Camp
Dodge. He was two years overseas
with the First division.
Weak Eyes
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Lavoptik
There has never been anything in
Omaha with the QUICK results of
simple witch hazel, camphor, hy
drastis, etc., as mixed in Lavoptik
eye wash. In one case of weak, in
flamed eyes a few days' use of La
voptik brought surprising results.
In another case TWO applications
relieved sharp eye pains. The witch
hazel and camphor soothe and re
lieve the inflammation; the hydras
tis and other ingredients have tonic
and antiseptic properties. We guar
antee a small bottle Lavoptik to
help ANY CASE weak, strained or
inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup
FREE. Sherman & McConnell Drug
Stores.
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place your order before October 2. All orders
executed in order received.
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One of the loveliest of the autumn
brides, was Mrs. John Yates, for
merly Miss Helen Grant, daughter
of Col. and Mrs. F. A. Grant. Her
marriage took place at the home of
her parents, Wednesday evening,
and was one of the most beautiful
of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Yates
are taking a short trip through the
west. They will return October 15
and will make their home in Hast
ings, Neb.
For Miss Melcher.
Mrs. Harry Condon entertained at
a bridge party at the Prettiest Mile
club Saturday afternoon, in honor of
Miss Doris Melcher, who will be an
October bride. Eight tables were
set for the game. Yellow chrysan
themums were used through the
rooms.
Alma Gluck of Younger
Set of Singers Unique
and Versatile.
Of the. younger set of singers
none is better known than Alma
Gluck, who appears here with the
Chicago Opera association, when
that famous or
aginzation comes
to this city on the
evening of Octo
ber 21. Being so
well known as
M m e. G 1 u c 1
means that shr
not only must
have a host of
friends, but that
she has - come in
close contact with
tnanv notahle meni
and women. Association, claims
the prima donna, is the greatest ed
ucation in the world, and by far the
most broadening. During her sing
ing career Mme. Gluck has asso
ciated with all classes of people.
She knows the Russians and the
Negro, the French and Italian, the
Jews, Germans, Poles and Amer
icans. Thus she knows how to sing
their songs and put the proper
spirit in them she is a great fa
vorite in the social world, a great
favorite among musicians and, best
of all, a great favorite with the
music-loving world.
For Three Autumn Brides.
Mrs. Wayne Selby entertained at
a tea at her home, in honor of three
autumn brides, Misses Grace Sla
baugh, Eleanor Austin and Jayne
Clarke. Roses and asters in laven
der and white were used through
the rooms. On the table in the din
ing room was a bridal bouquet of
white roses made with a shower of
lillies of the valley. tiny doll
dressed as a bride stood beside it.
Those assisting Mrs. Selby were
Mesdames George Engler, Robert
Reasoner, Edwin Bannister and
Robert Loomis; Misses Katherine
Selby, Mildred Rhodes and Carita
O'Brien.
Mrs. E. C. Henry is spending a
few days in Chicago.
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Kids Say
"We're glad mother can't get
white sugar 'cause BROWN
sugar on HARD ROLL BREAD is
twice as good." Surely we
fathers and mothers are not
so old that we have forgotten
the days when we were kids
and brown sugar played a big
part in our day's play then,
too, remember that nothing
is so good for them as .
Hard Roll Bread
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Sorority Affairs.
Miss Helen Miller entertained in
formally at tea at her home Thurs
day afternoon for the members of
the Kappa Psi Delta sorority. Twen
ty guests attended.
Miss Margaret Powell was host
ess Saturday afternoon at her home
at a "magazine party." Autumn flow
ers were used through the rooms.
Thirty guests attended.
Prettiest Mile Club.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McDonald
-entertained 10 guests for dinner at
the Prettiest Mile club, Saturday
evening E. E. Lloyd had eight
guests at dinner. Harry Binder en
tertained a party of five.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ochittree en
tertained at dinner in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Newell of Washing
ton, D. C
For Miss Austin.
Miss Helen Walker is giving a
luncheon at the Blackstone, followed
by bridge at her home, Monday in
honor of Miss Eleanor Austin, one
cf the early autumn brides, and Mrs.
Robert Reasoner will entertain at an
informal bridge party for Miss
Austin on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. T. F. Kennedy will give a
lunch for her next Saturday.
Louis A. Metz and Jordan Peters
lf let veninor for Irtiara. N. V..
where they will enter Cornell uni
versity. ' ,
Seymour Lake Club.
Saturday evening was the closing
night of the Seymour Lake club and
a Harvest Home dinner was given.
Decorations were in autumn flowers
and leaves and fruit baskets made of
hollow pumpkins adorned the tables.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Donahue enter
tained the largest party at dinner,
their guests numbering 24; Willis
Crosby entertained 14 guests and H.
H. Roberts, 12. Smaller parties
were entertained by George E.
Brown, W. B.i Cheek, Dean Ringer,
H. C. Christiansen, Dr. William
Berry A. B. Sorenson, J. M. Mc
Carthy, C. F. Haielton, Arthur
Swanson, Henry Windheim, C A.
Freis and W. C. Kell-y.
The Store of Quality
Best Suit Values
of the season
Best Suit Values
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The season's best suits are here now, so good look
ing so delightful to wear and enjoy. Our Mil-,
lion-Dollar Sales offer cash prices so different
from what you expect to pay.
Distinctive New Suits
for Fall and Winter
The suit is of vital importance to a woman. Her
requirements call for designs to fit her particular
ideas her whims and notions regarding fashions.
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Style, Quality and Price
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Newest 50.00 Suits in
Million-Dollar sales 39.75
Newest 55.00 Suits in
Million-Dollar sales 47.75
Newest 59.00 Suits in
Million-Dollar sales 50.50
Newest 65.00 Suits in
Million-Dollar sales 54.50
Newest 75.00 Suits in
Million-Dollar sales.
Newest 85.00 Suits in
Million-Dollar sales.
Newest 95.00 Suits in
Million-Dollar sales.
Newest 125.00 Suits in
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