7 2 R THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 7, 1919. F. R. 3. and IX. D. Caa only sprint from A B C Cooh. (( Th air bit ahrawdljri it is 'vary cold. It 1 a nipping and an aagar air. 3hkip(ar, SOCIETY Prenuptial Affairs. Ills Josephine Conj?don will en tertain at tea Sunday afternoon. De cember 21. in honor of Miss Grace Allison, whose marriage to Al Sib bernsen will take place December 27. Miss Esther Wilhetm will en tertain at dinner in their honor De cember 21 at her home. , Marriage Announcement. The announcement of the mar riage of Mrs. Mary L. Lethermau of Philadelphia and Mr. J. H. Best of Baltimore, formerly of Omaha, has just arrived here. The ceremony took place 'November 1 at Toledo, O. They will reside in Baltimore. w . Tea. . Mrs. Jacob Wucst will entertain at tea Wednesday afternoon at the Officers'; club at 1'ort Omaha in honor of her guest. Mrs. John Pat terson of,New York. Bobsled Party. Mr. Edward Munroe entertained at supper at his home, SaturJay evening, following, a bobsled party. There were 32 guests present. Birthday Affair. Mrs. Margaret McCrnm was hon ored at a birthday party given De cember 4 at her home. Trinity Church Sale. , , The Parish Aid society of, Trinity cathedral will hold its annual Christ mas sale in rooms A. B and C, mez zanine floor of the Fontenelle hotel, from 10 to 4 o'clock on Tuesday, December 9. The place of holding this sale has had to be changed to the Fontenelle hotel on account of the fuel situation. For a Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kountze will entertain at supper at. their home Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. William Bethell, who is visiting Mrs. George Prinz. ,Mrs. Luther Kountze will give a luncheon Mon day for this visitor. , Dinner for Mrs. Spitzer. ?; Mrs. and Mrs. Louis Clarke en tertained at dinner at their home Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Lyman Spitzer of Toledo, O.. who is visiting at the Barton Millard home. Pink chrysanthemums were used to form the centerpiece. The guests included Messrs and Mes dames John Kedick, George Redick, Barton Millard, Walter Roberts and Mr. Marcus Curran. Bridge Luncheon Club. A bridge luncheon club was formed Thursday and held the first meeting at the home of Miss Geral dine and Miss Beatrice Johnson. The members of the club include Mrs. Lyle Rushton, Mrs. Robert Reason ed Mrs. Wyman Robbins, Mrs. Wayne Selby, Miss Mildred Rhodes and Miss Stella Robinson. Press Club Tea. The Omaha Woman's Tress club will be entertained at a tea Wed nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Miss Ruth Mills. Mrs. Keene Abbott will read her prize short story of the Tress chtb. con test last year. What She , Will Be , Pleased With Phoenix... Phoenix Hosiery The gift of gifts for women irrespective of age. We are the PHOENIX store of Omaha. We Have PHOENIX ALL pure silk; silk and wool, and the new all-wool Hose, in. all sizes for both pien and women in all shades, even the out sizes. 508-510 So. 16th St. Gives Christmas Ballet f 1 ft jipi Optomism is the slogan of the en ergetic matrons who are doing the committee work for the Christmas ballet to be presented by Miss Pleasant Holyoke on the evening cf December 18 at the Brandeis thea ter. The present shortage of coal has not lessened their enthusiasm and they hope that the theater will oe available on the evening of the 18th; if not, the ballet will be produced at a later date. Mrs. Myron Learned has completed an appealing theme, which Mrs. Hr.rry Doorly will read. Mrs. Franklin Shotwell will read James Whitcomb Riley's favorite Christmas poem and Miss Flavia Waters of Lincoln, who dances in solo work with Miss Holyoke, has a new and novel dance. Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and Mra. George Redick head the ticket com mittee.,. Mrs. F. I. Ellick and Mrs. T. M. Finney have charge of the costumes and Mrs Charles Kountze is treasurer. Tea for Mrs. Bethell. Mrs. George Prinz will entertain at tea Sunday afternoon at her home in honor of Mrs. William Bethell of Redlands, Cal. Mrs. Luther Kountze and Mrs. W. H. Wheeler will pour tea and assisting the hostess in the dining' room will be Mrs. Herbert French, Mrs. Henry Luber'ger, Miss Emily Keller, Miss Regina Connell, Miss Gertrude Stout and Miss Jo sephine Congdon. Miss Baum Entertains. Miss Margaret 13aum was hostess at an infprmal tea Friday afternoon at the Omaha club. Fifteen guests were present. ' Is a , Smq Gift IT PLEftSEi? f. o. b. Omaha. Special Xmas Models Now on Display Buy Now There could be no more appreciated Christmas gift for any woman than this beautiful, luxuriously appointed electric. It is simple to operate, elegant in appearance, safe for a woman to drive under any conditions. The Milburn is free from cold-weather motor troubles. It will start instantly after standing for any length of time. It has ample , speed for all ordinary driving and power enough for any hill. Equipped with electric brake and quick exchange battery system. Richly finished and upholstered. Come in and see the Milburn today. f Women', Sl.Sfi to $8.50 , Men's, 90e to $1.7S 1 .... Mail Orders Promptly Filled HI IK IS: I .. , . Mfilll Hansen & Tyler Auto Co. rHace-2512-14 Farnam rtePtM-Tyler' 1368 The Manager Joe Elfred (Olivia The regular monthly meeting of the Omaha Guardian association was held Thursday afternoon at the Rome hotel. The annual election of officers took place at this meet ing and the following were elected: Chairman, Miss Bertha Vaughan; vice chairman, Mrs. Gladys Hoyt; secretary, Mrs. Mildred Hamilton, and treasurer. Miss Ruth Bracken. A very enthusiastic "sing" was held at the Community house on Saturday, when the girls practiced their. Christmas carols. After the sing" the girls listened to a short talk by Dr. Amanda Bray. Campfire groups who have not turned in the red stockings for the children of devastated France are urged to do so at once. lhe Minnehaha group, with Miss Mary Louise Guy acting as guard ian, .held a business meeting at the home of Eleanor Ritchie Wednes day afternoon. The Wobigoon group met at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Au gust Paulson, Tuesday afternoon end checked up honors and turned in their Christmas stockings. The'Lexse group, with Miss Guy acting as guardian, met at the home of Mildred Flannigan and wrote Hospital letters to tneir guardian, Miss Bernice Huxton, who is ill. The Canwaste group (Road of the Loving Heart) held a meeting Monj aay at me nome or tneir guaraian, Mrs. C. R. Hamilton. Plans for a coasting party were made at this time. These girls are working for the Red Cross Christmas seals and have 'received many orders. Miss Mabel Rasmussen's group, Wahuwasti, met Friday at the home of Lucile Brown to dress dolls and make scrap books for the Orphan age for Christmas. lhe loheha group, Miss Uertlia Vaughan, guardian, met Friday ,at the guardian's home and made yarn balls for the Child's Saving- institute To Return Home I ill1" . I i ' h M , ' ' ' ' : v , A PHOTO sandawi, held a business meeting on Tuesday at the home of Helen Wil liams. Mrs. R. B. MacdougaH'a group, Alahi, met with Hazel Kisor Friday and dressed dolls and made scrap books for the children in the hos pitals. The Ocowasin group with Mrs. L, N. Teoples, guardian, had a sew ing bee at the home of Dorothy Williams. They are dressing dolls and making scrap books for the chil dren for Christmas. This group rilled a lovely basket for a needy family at Thanksgiving. The Akita group (Seekers), Mrs. C. J. Hubbard, guardian, will hold a council fire Monday at the home of Mrs. C. R. Hamilton. Elizabeth Patton will receive honors. The Raosu group, Miss Ruth Pe terson, guardian, are planning to give a Christmas dinner to a needy family. Their last meeting was held at the home of Cornelia Gilbert, when two new girls ,were voted on. Tea for Visitor. Mrs. T. F. Kennedy will enter tain at te'a Sunday afternoon at her home in honor of her sister, Mrs. , Flora Stanton Kalk of W'ashinstou. D.'C, who Is her guest. Chrysan themums will be used as decorations throughout the rooms. informal Supper. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ncsbit en- ' Urtainfd informally at a supper party Friday evening D. A. R. Musical. Mrs. Charles T. Kountze will be hostess Tuesday, December 9, to the Omaha chapter, D, A. R., when a musical and social program will be given. State Regent. Mrs. Frank 1. Ringer of Lincoln, will be an honor guest. Mrs. Robert Forgan of New York City will arrive next week to remain over the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Congdon. Mr. 1'organ will arrive in time for Christmas. One of Omaha's most attractive school girls who will return home for the holidays is Miss Emily Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Burke. She is a junior at Vassar college. It is expected that Miss Burke will arrive December 20. Her brother, Edward Burke, jr., is now a sophomore at the Taft preparatory school at Watertown, Conn. It is probable that he will return with his sister. A number of informal affairs will be given in honor of this brother and sister. babies. The girls have also finished their baskets for Christmas. Miss Gladys Shanip's group, As- WW Girls! Your hair needs a little "Danderine" that's all! When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of. delightful dependable "Danderine" from any store, will save your hair,, also double it's beauty. Try "Danderine" and seel a res j i J Masterpi Pa Leather eces in Goods WHAT more appropriate for Km or her than something distinctive in leather? 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