Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 28, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 15

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: Si.r'TiMvi.BttK 28, 1919.
Sha'a baautiful, and taerefere to b woo'd
She U woman, thsnfore to be won.
... Shakaapeare.
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O, that 1 wart a (leva upon that hand, '
That I might touch that chaakt
' Shahpara.
Lillian FitcH Wrote
the Ak-Sar-Ben
Pageant
A Pageant of most elaborate de
sign and setting is a surprise in store
for the guests, who will attend the
Ak-Sar-Ben ball, which will be held
Friday evening, October 2, at the
Den.
, The Pageant, including the Pro
logue, was written by Miss Lillian
Fitch of Chicago especially for the
ball. Miss Fitch has had great suc
cess as an author in this line of work
and her pageant "East of the Sun
and West of the Moon" was staged
by her for Mrs. Odgen Armour in
Chicago in June. It is to be repeat
ed at the Chicago Auditorium in
October. Miss Fitch remains in
Omaha, just long enough to stage
the ball Pageant, and then returns
to Chicago to stage, "East of ihe
Sun and West of the Moon."
The Pageant is to have as a set
ting, a magnificent scheme of Hin-
dou decoration, designed by Mr. W.
G Colling. 1 .
A ballet is included, and daily re
hearsals for it are being held in the
ball rocm of the Hotel Fontenelle.
Premiere dancers in the ballet are:
Misses Portia Swett, Frances Eren-
flght, Leyta Geral, And Pleasant
Holyoke. v
Othersin the ballet include the
Misses Elinor Kountze, Katherine
Porter, 'Katherine Baxter, Mary
Catherine Parmalee of Plattsmouth,
Slavia Walters of Lincoln, Donna
; Gustin of Lincoln, Marjorie Bars
low of Lincoln, Virginia White
head of Lincoln, Ruth Gaines, Eld
Beeson, Martha Dox, Polly Rob
bins, Janet Nolan and Lucy Garvin.
Mr. Van Rensselaer Weds
Miss Josephine Randol
SJ of Colorado.
Tuesday evening at ? o'clock, the
Church' of the Ascension af Salida,
Colo., was the scene of a very
pretty weddfng when Miss Jose
phine Ruth Randol and Mr. Beverly
Van Rensselaer of Omaha were
united in marriage.' The Rev. Den
zil C. Lees officiated and the beau
tiful ring ceremony pf the Episcopal
church ritual was followed. As the
-bridal party approached the altar
the Lohengrin wedding march was
played by Miss Esther DeWeese, at
cousin of the bride. The church was'
-artistically decorated in rich autumn
leaves, asters and ferns intertwined
about the Venetian Gothic arches.
A hell of fern and sweetpeas hung
from the center arch where the
bride on the arm of her father, at
tended by Miss Alta Clarke, maid of
honor: Miss Beulah Wilson, brides
maid, was joined by the. bridegroom,
attended by his best man, Mr. Vic
tor Hermansen of Omaha.
The bride was beautifully attired
in a gown of chantilly lace over
georgette crepe and wore a hat of
white tulle with white satin stream
ers looped with tulle and French
rose buds. She carried a shower
bouquet of Ophelia rows and lilies
of the valley. The maid of honor
wore a gown of orchid satin and sil
ver with tulle hat to match and car
ried a shower bouquet of Mrs.
Ward's roses. The bridesmaid wore
a gown of peach blow satin and sil
ver with tulle Hat to match and car
ried a shower bouquet of Lady Rus
sel roses. The mother of the bride
was attired in black net over satin
and wore a bouquet of Lady Russell
roses. The mother, of the bride
groom wore a gown of black net
over black charmeuse embroidered
in turquoise and gold and edged
with blue fcoc. A large bouquet of
American : Beauty roses completed
her attire. ,
Following the ceremony, the
bridal party proceeded to the home
of the bride's parents where a re
ception was given, after which a
wedding supper was served. The
bridegroom's present to the bride
was a dainty wrist watch. H pre
sented his best man with a hand
some gold watch and each of his
ushers with a set of platinum and
pearl studs and cuff links.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Rensselaer de
parted the same evening for a three
weeks' honeymoon in California.
The bride wore a traveling suit of
iuede velour and a hat. of Lyonn
beaver.
Mrs. Van Rensselaer was a popu
lar member of the younger social
set of Salida, and 'is greatly loved
Twelve of Omaha:s Most Beautiful Girls Have Been
Chosen as Maids to1 the Queen of .Ak-Sar-Ben .
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Fraternity Party.
I The Phi Sigma Phi fraternity en
tertained at a theater party Friday
evening, which was followed by sup
per at the Jorgenson cottage. .'
Holy Name Parish.
The Holy Name parish will give
a card party at their ball, Forty
fifth and Wirt streets, Tuesday eve
ining at 8 o'clock.
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Holy Angels Parish.
Holy Angels Parish will give a
card party Tuesday afternoon at the
hall, Fowler and Twenty-eighth
streets.
Mrs. Denise Barkalow. of Denver
is the guest at the E. P. Peck home.
GET MQRE EGGS
With the Miracle Egg Maker. It
makes hens lay when they don't
want to; it helps in the moulting
season, and they, moult quicker
and lay quicker. ' 15 pounds for
$2.50, F. OB. St Louis.
ZIMMERMAN,
4604 South Grand Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo.
SAVE THIS AD, YOU MAY
WANT IT LATER
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Good
Gracious!
From Omaha's loveliest and fairest girls of the younger and school spts, the maids who shall attend the Ak-Sar-Ben queen of 1919 have been
chosen. Charm and beauty distinguished them and a ho more unusual group has ever been chosen by the Board of Governors for this annual
event. From left to right they arei Dorothy Kiplinger, Mildred Rhodes, Helen Hussie, Helen Walker, Katherine Lineburg, Louise Clarke, Elsie
Storz, Dorothy Belt, Florence Russell, Marion Hamilton, Dorothy Judson and Marjorie Cavers.
and admired for her daintiness and
charming personality. , s.
The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jeremiah Van Rensselaer
of Omaha.
The out-of-town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. J. Van J?ansselaer of Oma
ha, Miss Martha Wilson of Denver,
Louis Spra.tlin of Denver, Miss
Gerard and Mr. Gerard of Calcite,
Mrs. .Belle McGovern of Grand
Junction, and Mr. and Mrs. Hayes,
Mrs. Knox of Buena Vista.
Mr, and Mrs. Van Rensselaer will
be at home in Omaha, October 3.
Phi Rho Sigma.
Phi Rho Sigma fraternity, Univer-
I V vrr - m N iwy
Welcome to Ak-Sar-Ben!
"Forewarned Is Forearmed"
Have You Plenty of
Advo Coffee
Famous Brew? '
re You Prepared for Visi
tors During the Festivities?
IF NOT.
Call up your grbcer right away
Send Advo Coffee, no delay!"
"After the ball" at half-pat two
Drink Advo Coffee, Famous Brew'.'
You won't know you're. tired
it will taste so good
sity of Nebraska Medical college,
gave a party at the chapter house
Saturday night in rionor of the
pledges: W. H. Judd and W. H. Hil
ligus of Rising City; R. H. Slocumb,
Loup City; Chester Trimble of Oma
ha; Donald Graham, Alliance; H. E.
Stroy, Murdock; W. H. Eller and
'Roy Swanson of Lincoln.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
For Miss Bar dwell.
Miss Josephine Congdon will
entertain next week in honor of
Miss Adele Bardwell of Minneapolis,
Who is the guest of Mrs. R. W.
Breckenridee.
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Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors
mutt tea THE HOOVER in
action to fully appreciate itt
Beater, Duit Pan and Carpet Sweeper are all combined in this "housewife of perfection" to
make it th.e most efficient piece of labor-saving mechaniim of the age. Hoover users are happy
because they are free from the strain of household drudgery. ,
$5.00 and the Hoover Is in Your Home
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A few dollars each month will repay you in hours of rest.
The credit system is part
312 South 18th St.
of Williams'
Better Service.
Tyler 1011
MiiMsa-anii-n 'iia'nn.'HT
EVERYTHING IN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES.
AK-SAR-BEN
visitors may see
wonderful things
We join King Ak-Sar-Ben and all Omaha inwei
coming you to our city during this week; the great
est of all our Ak-Sar-Beh festivities? Never have
such wonderful parades been arranged as those you
may see here nowhere were attractions so varied
and interesting as the ones you' will have oppor
tunity to see during your stay.
McKenney
Dentists
with their most modern offices with their corps of
efficient and skilled doctors representing every
branch of scientific dentistry, have made ready to
provide accommodation for those who will take
advantage of their visit to Omaha. During the
morning hours you can give time for proper care
of your teeth without missing any of the entertain
ing features which are scheduled for afternoon
and evening. . : -
Scientific
Advice v
will be given to all who are troubled with dental
matters You will be advised just what is neces-1
sary for the proper care of your teeth and in every
instance you will have the advantage of the care
of an expert in every detail of dentistry. , ,
Have An X-Ray
Examination
The accurate knowledge of the condition ' of the
teeth can be obtained in no . other way. ' Such an ex
amination may show the cause of many systematic ail
ments that are disastrous to health.
We will X-ray your teeth and show you their con
dition, and advise you how to correct the troubles.
Finest guaranteed service at-moderate prices.
Best Silver
Filling
Best 22K
Gold Crown.
Heaviest Bridge
Work, per
Tooth ....
$5
Rubber
Plates .
$5
$10 and $15
McKenney
Dentists
1324 Farnam St., Cor. 14th and Farnam. . Douglas 2872.