Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 26, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 14

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SOCIETY
Prcnuptial Affairs.
The marriage of Miss Hazel
Evans and Mr. Elliot Gilraore. which
will take place Friday evening,
October 31, at the R. R. Evans home,
will be very quiet affair owing to the
' illness of Mr. Richard Evans, f ther
of the bride-to-be. Rev. Edwin
Hart Jenks will read the marriage
lines. , Only relatives and a few
intimate friends will attend he re
ception after the ceremony.
Mrs. J. D. Sandhan will entertain
at a luncheon at her home Monday,
tor Miss Evans; Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Segur will give a dinner party at
their home; Tuesday evening. in
honor of the bride-elect and her
fiance. Mrs. John Brownlee will
entertain at luncheon at her home,
Wednesday; and Wednesday even
ing Mr. Phillip Gilmore will give a
theater party for the Miss EvaiiS and
Mr. Gilmore.
Announce Wedding Date. . .
Miss Carol Kuenne, who is be
trothed to Mr. F. K. Reida. has
chosen November 12, as the date of
her nuptials.
Mrs. H. B. Kuenne entertained
at a miscellaneous shower at her
home, Thursday afternoon, in honor
of the bride-elect. Hollowe'en dec
orations were used. Miss Mabel
Schreckenstein pf-Erie, Pa., who is
visiting Miss Kuenne, shared
honors with her.
Mrs. Wharton Home for the Winter
She Spent Summer in the
East, Favoring Maine
and Massaqhussets , '
Resorts.
. Mrs. Glenn Wharton is one of
Omaha's attractive young matrbns
who will take part in the social ac
tivities of the younger set during
the coming winter. In early sum
mer, Mrs. Wharton left for the east
and visited the many points of in
terest along the coast. The greater
part of the trip was made by motor
with a group ot -friends. Maine was
favored by her as a vacation place
for she spent several weeks there
and in Cohasset, Mass.
Mrs. Wharton arrived home on
the day of the Coronation ball and
was an honor guest for, as Ada
Kirkendall, she was one of the
rulers of Quivera.
Kalhorn-Swanson.
The marriage of Miss Luella Kal-
norn, aaugnter ot tyr. and Mrs J. J.
Kalhorn, and Mr. Emil Swanson,
took place Thursday afternoon at
wr .ion i.uincran cnurcn. iiev.
Lorimer read the marriage lines.
Miss Lorena Lindburg and Mr.
Sidney Gottneid were the only attendants.
" Mr. and Mrs. Swanson will be at
ftome after November 1, at 3511
South Twenty-fourth street.
For a Bride.
Mrs. P. H. Fowler and Mrs. Joe
Heida gaye a miscellaneous shower
for Miss Theresa Feiler Friday, Oc
tober 24, who is to be a bride of
next week. Chrysanthemums and
ferns were used for decorations.
4 noae present were: Misses lher
' esa and Anna Dohse, Clara Wise,
Feanis Dohse. Theresa Feiler,
Eileen Heida, Clara Dohse, Bertha
Dohse. Kate Weist, Mabel Dohse,
William Dohse. jr.; Mesdames El
mer Arhail, Melia Suffet, William
Dohse, Joe Heida, Bernard Probst
and Ranson H. Fowler.
Engagement Announced.
An engagement of interest tn
Omaha people was made public last
week in Brooklyn. N. Y., when Mr
and Mrs. Joseph R. Krey announced
the engagement of their daughter
. Genevieve Eleanor, to Arthur C.
Loomis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howarrt CI T r-mi ft Dm'ilia f
Loomis graduated from Corneli
university ; in 1918, from which
place Miss Krey, expects to receive
ner degree next June. Since leav
ing college Mr. Loomis has been an
ensign in the navy.
. For Jayne Clark.
Miss Marion Towle was Hostess
at a box party Saturday evening in
the honor of Miss Jayne Clark and
Mr. John Summers to see "Katcha
Koo. ' The party attended the sup
per dance at the Athletic club and
included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bu
cholz, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cald
well, Miss Clark, Miss Florence
Bell Robertson of Petersburg, Pa.,
Miss Mary Fuller, Miss Josephine
Congdon, Mr. Drexel Sibbernsen,
Mr.-Albert Sibberensen, Mr. New
man Benson, Mr. Reed Peters and
Mr. Summers.
For Fall Bride.
The1 Misses Mildred Anderson
and Lola Marsh entertained at a
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Hollowe'en party Saturday evening
for Mrs. Ralph C. Anderson, a fall
bride.
Covers were laid for Misses Mar
garet . Erickson, Lydia MqNamara,
Mary Norst, Jennie Christensen,
Elizabeth -Allen, Letta Grobeck,
Mabel Norris, Mary Gibb, :Lola
Marsh and Mildred Anderson, and
Mesdames George N. Walker and
Ralph C. Anderson.
Breakfast Party.
Miss Katherine Reynolds enter
tained at a breakfast party at her
home Sunday morning. Roses were
used to form the centerpiece. Her
guests were girls from the. Univer
sity of Nebraska, who spent the
week-end in Omaha. Covers were
laid for Misses Florine Reed, Ruth
Begley, Ruth Hutton, Dorothy Dav
ison, Mildred Johnson, Katherine
Kreychik, Marion Mote, Marjon'e
Parsons, Helen Erickson, Ellen
Beard and Beraicc Bushee.
Pledged to Sorority.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Eisley was graduated from Central
lege, Michangan, She has been
pledged by the Hillsdale chapter of
of the Pia Beta Phi sorority. Miss
Eisley ws graduated from Central
High school in 1918.
Creighton Mixers Club.
The Creighton Mixers club will
open . their season with a harvest
home dance at ' Kelpine's academy
Tuesday evening, October 28. Dec
orations will be in harvest style.
"Mickey" Harmon, a member of the
Creighton foot ball team will sing.
The other dances of the club will
be given November 19, December 13,
January 13, February 13, April 14
and May 4. '
Those who are in charge of the
affairs are Edward Haley, Eugene
Slattery, Joseph Mallory, George
Escher, George Armstrong, Harold
Linihari, Edward J. Cogan, Thomas
Russell, George Dwyer, James Mar
tin and Charles Kearney.
Optima Club.
The Optima club will give their
annual ' Hallowe'en party, Friday
evening, October 3L at St. Bridgets
school hall, Twenty-sixth and F
streets, South Side.' The entertain
ment committee will include Mes
dames P. McGovern, J. H. Roy,
Charles Gould, Dr. A. L. Besta, P.
H. Mangle. John Heafey, W. War
dean, A. ' J. Offerman. John Con.
stantine. Charles Covle. M. T. Hess.
J.. J. Breen, M. Culkin, Lawrence
Sullivan,. C. A.. Melcher, George
Kennedy, Tom Smith, Roger Kelly.
George Crowe, Harry Lite and
Lteorge smith.
Card Party.
The Hollister Review of the Mac
cabees will give a card oartv. Tues
day afternoon, October 28, in the A.
u. u. vv. temple. r
Spanish Club.
, The Omaha Spanish club will give
a nanoween party luesday eve
ning, October 28, at 302 Patterson
block.
The Conae. Club.
The Conae club will hold the first
of a series of dances, Thursday
evening, October, 30, in the ball
room of the Blackstone hotel
Other dates are November 11, and
27, December 12, and 23, January
9 and 23, February 12, March 17,
April Zi. and May 4. The final
dance will be given May 14.
Millinery
1 Formerly the
House of Menagh
Corsets Blouses
Under the Old Roof But Under a New Name
m
Hundreds of Omaha women have enjoyed the
service of this Millinery Department when styled
"The House of Menagh." The same service, and
even better values, aWait you here today, under
the name of MqArdle & Blake.
Monday-'
A Sale of 200
Beautiful Hats
An event that will clearly demonstrate the
leadership of this new store -Stunning creations
in Velours, Hatter's Plush, Lyons and Panne Vel
vets and Duvetynes. A shape for every face.
Gorgeous
HATS
Positively
Worth to
$25.00
Unrestricted
Choice
Monday
Vogue
Corsets
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1613 Farnam Street
FORMERLY HOUSE OF MENAGH
ZSESSSEZmEMSmm
Our line of the celebrated
Vogue Corsets is now com
plete. You will be personally
fitted under the expert su
pervision of
Mrs. M. C. Donahue
We are also showing a
wonderful new assortment
of
BLOUSES
in Georgette, Crepe de
Chine, etc., in the season's
newest colorings and com
(Continued from Page Oaa, This Section.)
Schurman and Miss . Phyllis Schur
man, spent a few days at the Shore
ham last week. The Misses Schur
man entered one of the private
schools near hern.
Miss Viola Wetherili has resigned
as president of the Ak-Sar-Ben club,
and has also resigned her position
in the War department and will re
turn to her home in Lincoln, Neb.,
the first of November. Miss Weth
erili has been in Washington for the
war period and has b-ca president
of this cluh of Nebraska girls since
its organization. Miss . Hazel Nor
n's, daughter of senator and Mrs.
Norris, who has been secretary of
the club has also resigned.
vMr. and Mrs. F. C Patton, of
Omaha, arrived at the Shoreham
last week and will spend the rest of
the month here.
Mrs. Russell Harrison accom
panied her son-in-law and daughter,
Mrs. Harry A. Williams, jr., of Nor
folk, to Baltimore last Sunday. They
made the trip by m6tor and stopped
r!,i . - j; lit. li j
in e-uicou ny to aine wun nir. ana
Mrs. Thomas and their daughter, j
Mrs. Dean Currier, of Chicaeo. who
is visiting them. Mrs. Williams was j
one of the attendants at the mar-
riage of Mr. and Mrs. Currier. Mrs. I
Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liams went on to Baltimore where
Mr. Williams took the boat to Nor
folk and Mrs. Williams drove her
mother home. Mrs. Williams went
to New York on Tuesday morning
to spend the week and will return
and join her mother and grand
mother, Mrs. Alvin Saunders at
their apartment on Columbia Road.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Gilmore
Get rid of that
old machine
We'll Give
You 12?2
Sell us your old uw.
ing machine. We rive
$12.60 for any old ma
chine, in any condition.
Get rid of that old ma
chine NOW, and
Get a New WHITE
Pay $5 a Month!
Apply your $12.50 on
any of the latest model
WHITES. Pay the bal
ance at the rate of only
$5 a month. The ma
chine -will earn its own
coat.
Right NOW
Act right now. This
offer is absolutely un-"
paralleled, and it ia lim
ited to a few days. Act
now. Call, write or
phone:
MICKELS
15th and Harney.
Phone: Douglas 1973.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIF
Sage Tea and Sulphur Turru
Gray, Faded Hair Dark
, and Glossy.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly com
pounded, brings back the natural
color and lustre to the hair when
faded, streaked or gray. Years ago
the only way to get this mixture
was to make it at home, which is
mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and
sulohur Compound. You will get
a large bottle of this old-time recipe
improved by the addition of other
ingredients, at very little cost.
Everybody uses this preparation
now, because no one can possibly
tell that you darkened your hair,
as it does it so naturally and evenly.
You dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it and drawn this through your
hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning the gray hair
disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
beautifully dark, thick and glossy
and you look years younger
who spent a few days at the Shore-
ham last weeK, nave returned to
, i r ,
tneir nome in uuiana.
Afternoon Card Party.
, A card party will be Iven Tuesday
afternoon at the hall at Twenty
eighth and Fowler streets by the
Holy Angles parish. .
For Visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana C. Bradford
entertained at dinner Saturday
evening at the Athletic club in
honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs,
Mark Woods of Lincoln and
Mrs. Harold Estey of Boston
A basket of Russell roses formed
the centerpiece and those present
included Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woods,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Creighton,
Mrs. Harold Estey. Mrs. I. M.
Raymond, jr., of Lincoln, Mr. and
Mrs. Stockton Heath and Dr. Karl
Connell.
They will also entertain at a
buffet supper Sunday evening for
their visitors.. Yellow and white
chrysanthemums will be used
throughout the rooms and the
guests will number 50.
Sacred Alumnae.
The Sacred Heart alumnae will
meet Tuesday at the Academy of
the Sacred Heart to attend a lecture
on physcology by Rev. Father
Wiliam Quinlan, professor of phi
losophy at Creighton university. It
is to be the first of a series of. 30
lectures given by him and sponsored
by the alumnae association.. Mrs.
Charles F. Croweley, 3315 Burt
street, is in charge of 'the lectures.
For Mrs. Estey.
Mrs. Pryor Markel wil! entertain
at a bridge luncheon on Tuesday
for Mrs. Harold Estey of Boston,
who is the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Dana C. Bradford.
Mrs. J. A. C. Kennedy will ' be
hostess at a luncheon at her home
t i a f x t w
on anursaay m nonor oi Mrs: es
THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR F. W. THORNE
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ABOVE ALL HE WAS
AN AMERICAN
"One Flag, the American Flag
One language, the language of the Declaration of In
dependence; one loyalty, loyalty to the American
people.'-Theodore Roosevelt.
Monday, October 27th
Has Been Proclaimed Americanization Day in All
States of the Union in Honor of Theodore
Roosevelt the American.
Organized bodies of men, women and children in
Nebraska are seeking members to the Roosevelt Me
morial Association:
1st To build a memorial in Washington.
2nd To preserve the Home of Theodore
Roosevelt.
3rd To teach Americanization to all as
Roosevelt, the American, and as thousands
' of other Americans believe it.
If some of the organized bodies have not called
upon you, you can join by filling out the coupon below
and mailing it to us with your check $1.00 or more.
If !you feel that you cannot afford $1.00 send less, but
join. There can be no better way of doing honor to 60
great a man as Roosevelt, the American, than by join
ing the Roosevelt Memorial Association.
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' Every member will be sent a
certificate of membership. Mail the
coupon today.
Roosevelt Memorial
Association
514 Farnam BIdg. Omaha, Neb.
Roosevelt Memorial Ass'n,
514 Farnam Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb. . J ' -
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