Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 21, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 12

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New Information Bureau.
A community service information
bureau will open next Monday irn
the hut on the north aide of the
eouri iouse.
The purpose, of tha bureau ia not
only to supply strangers coining to
Omaha with needed information, but
to inform community members
themselves of local activities and fa
cilities, v '
The information bureau is the one
agency which touches all other
agencies and becornes tributary to
their success. If its work is prop
erly performed it creates bond be
tween an organization and the indi
vidual to whom service has been J
rendered that cannot easily, . be
broken. ,
Many of the large cities already
have such bureaus working in an ef
ficient manner. It advertises to
strangers the -best features of the
city and the business, recreational,
religions and educational opportuni
ties it offers. . It educates the resi
dents of a city as to the city's re
sources, advocates movements or in
stitutions which are assets to the
community and it serves as a clear
ing house which is in intimate touch
with every club, agency and institu
tion that makes for community life
and progress.
Mothera Party.
A mothers' Christmas party will
be giten Tuesday afternoon at the
Social Settlement house.
Dancing Party,
Mrs. Charles G. McDonald will
entertain at a dancing party Satur
day afternoon, December 27, from 2
to 5 for her daughter, Charlotte Mc
Donald. The guqets will number 70.
A Knowledge
of
Typewriting
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Woman who ia entering the business field nothing helps like the
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deliveries are slow and uncertain. We can "DE
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212 South 17th St Brandeis Theater Bldg.
, Phone Tyler 3424
The Cudahy -Carry
Wedding Jakes
Place 27th
Chicago, Dec. 20. (Special)
baturcUy or next week is the date
for the wedding of Miss Margaret
Carry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Carry, to Edward Cudahy.
jr. The service will be read at Holy
Name cathedral at 4:30 p. m. Arch
bishop Mundelin is to officiate. A
large attendance is expected, as in
vitationa to the churcji will be nu
merous. Not so many will be in
ited to Me reception to follow at
the Carry home, "is it will be for
only closest relatives and most intr
mate friends. Considering the great
number of friends of the young peo
ple and their popularity, the wedding
win mus oe a comparatively quiet
one. Farewell parties are being
given for the young couple.
The bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Alice Cudahy McCormick, will be
matron of honor. The bridesmaids
will be Mrs. William Mitchell,
rnings, Katherine Ingalls and Lolita
Armour. W. Scott Linn will be best
man and "ushers will be Columbus
Healy, Vincent Healy, Join A. Kinsr.
Ferron MacMahon, Stuyvesant Pea-
body, u. K. r organ, jr.; Henry
Hooper, Michael Cudahy, Prescott
Dudley and bridegroom's brothers-in-law,
Vaughan Spalding, Austin
iNiDiack and frank Wilhelm.
Conae Club.
The Conae club will give a dance
at the Blackstone Tuesday evening.
Card Party.
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day afternoon by the Holy Angels
parish at the hall, Twenty-eighth and
rowier streets. '
Old People's Home.
Mr. Isaac Carpenter will talk Sun
day afternoon. 3:30. at the Old Peo
pie's home, Fontenelle boulevard.
Special music will be a feature of the
services. .
' Pershing Club.
The Pershing Dancing Jub will
entertain at a dance, Monday eve
ning, at theLyric hall, Nineteenth
and Farnam streets.
The Goodtimes Club.
The Goooti es club will eive a
dancing party, Wednesday evening,
at the Lyric hall, Nineteenth and
rarnam succis.
Card Party. J
A crd partywil. be given Tues
day afternoon, December 23, at the
A. O. U.,W. temple at Fourteenth
and Dodge streets by the members
of Hollister Review.
Dinner Party. I ,
Mr. ,nd Mrs. Donald Price and
daughter, Vivian, of Gothenburg,
Neb., were honor guests at a dinner
given Saturday evening by Mr. and,
Mrs. Cyrus Mason, ,
Going to New York.
The Misses Eva and May Maho
ney are planning to leave January 2
for New York City, where thejfwill
spend several weeks. Miss Eva Ma
honey will take a course of journal
ism at Columbia university and Miss
May Mahoney will take a special
course in Spanish and Italian at Co
lumbia. -
On their way to New -York they
r cam itmo pca VpfeftS oa growing ommp jj
Christmas i
Candies
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. Of course, there'll be candy aplenty on that
day of all days, but let yours be of the best! Carry"
your Christmas message to the children or to the
wife or sweetheart with a box of delicious
sweets from our Sweetland! i
Thousands of Pounds, Packed in
' Beautiful Gift Boxes
' One-half pound priced at 50c
One-pound boxes priced at 90cr
Two-pound boxes priced at 1.75
, Three-pound boxes priced at2.75
. Five-pound boxes priced at 5.00
Thm thr and fiva-pound , '
v liexca ara nicaly decorated.
Special Boxes
Fruits and Nuts, at 1.50.
Hard Centers, at 1.25. .
Gold Medal Assorted, 1.25.
Finnesse Milk, at 1.25.
. Bitter Sweets, at 1.25.
Christmas
Mixtures
r In a ). remarkably Jarge
variety. In very fine and
tasteful flavors.
) Brandeis Stores Main Floor West
, 4
at a
One of the most attractive and
popular of the holiday affairs was
given Saturday evening, when Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Rhoades and Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Weston entertained
at a dancing party in the ball room
of the Blackstone for their daugh
ters, Mildred Rhoadei and Mildred
Weston. Miss Rhoades has returned
from the National Kindergarten
school at Chicago which she is at
tending. Seventy-five couples, members of
the younger set attended. Follow
ing the dance supper was served in
the oriental room.
will stop in Washington to visit
Mrs. Ernest Coolidsre. formerly Miss
Jean Thurston, of Omaha, daugh
ter of the late Senator John M.
Thurston.
For a Visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Foye will en
tertain at Sunday evening supper at
their home for Mrs. William Beth
ell, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
George Prinz. .
Miss Eugenia Whitmore will en
tertain Mrs. Bethell at the Orpheum
Monday evening. , '
Mr. and Mrs. Frinz will entertain
for her at the Boyd on Christmas
night, after which they will attend
the John W. Towle dance.
' Dancing Party.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Towle have
issued 130 invitations to a dance to
be given by them at the Hotel Fon
tenelle Christmas night.
A Tea for Three.
Luther Drake will entertain at the
Boyd Monday evening for 10 guests.
F. H. Davis will have eight guests.
Parties of six will be given 1 by A.
V. Kinsler, Sam Wirtheimer, W. S.
Megeath, Barton ' Millard. Luther
Kountze, K. Katz, H. B. Broughton,
Washington, Society
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(Continued From Pa On, This Section.)
Christmas tree., vaudeville and film
party to be given on the 29th of
this month at Wardman Park Inn
for the benefit of the fund for the
wives and children of the metropol
itan police. The ball is being ar
ranged by a committee of society
women and Mrs. Thomas, F. Walsh
asked to be allowed to, assume the
expenses of the affair so that all the
profits might go to the fund. A
Christmas tree as big as a big room
will be laden with gifts for between
600 and 700 children of the men of
the force, a..d it is understood that
Mrs. Walsh is the Santa Claus who
is donating these gifts. The tree
will be lighted for the children in
the afternoon, and the film party
and vaudeville will precede it. The
ball will follow at night.
) Nebraskans.
Senator and Mrs. Norris have
their daughter Gertrude with them
this weeVend for the Christmas
holidays, from the University of Ne
braska. Representative and Mrs. Reavis
will have their two sons with them
for Christmas, one from . his new
home in Cleveland and the other
from his studies at Cornell. Mrs.
Reavis was very attractive at the re
ception on Monday evening at the
Congressional club given in honor
of the vice president and Mrs. Mar
shall. Mrs. Reavis, as an officer of
the club, assisted in receiving..
Mrs. Frank Bacon of Omaha,
has made two short visits to her
daughter, Mrs. Walter Penfield,
since the birth of the latter's daugh
ter and the death of Mr. Bacon,
which events occurred on the same
day, Thanksgiving eve. Mrs.-Pen-field
was so ill when the auto acci
dent occurred that she was not told
of the death of her father nor has
she been since. Mrs. Bacon is now
at her home in Newcastle, Pa., to
close her home there and return to
spend the remainder of the winter
with the Penfields here.
Mrs. Alvin Saunders and Mrs.
Russell Harrison go to Norfolk
early next week to spend Christ
mas with Mri and Mrs. Harry Wil
liams and their little family." Wil
liam Henry Harrison, 3d, arrived
here last week from the Grand can
yon, where he has been for some
months. They will have a real fam
ily party at the Williamses, Charles
Saunders of ' Omaha joining his
mother and sister in the home of his
niece.
Reoresentativ. Tefferis will soend
few days in Omaha for the Elks'
benefit, which was postponed from
last week. He is to make a speech
before them. His family will spend
Christmas ia .Washington,
and W. A. C Tohnson. Foursomes
will be entertained by Wood Allen,
W. D.,Hosford, F. W. Haller, Clark
Powell, Judge Redick. Amos Bar
ton.'L. J. Millard, W. Tokey, M. L.
Leonard and A. L. Hiatt.
Mrs. Charles Offutt will have
eight guests at "the Boyd Tuesday
evening. H. Rolinsky will entertain
10 guests.
Entertaining parties on Christmas
will be E. H. Holland, who will have
a pary of eight; Louis Clarke, eight,
Margaret Baum, six and W. L. Holz
man, Otto Bauman, M. Scoble, Sam
Burns and E. M. Slater will have
foursomes.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beaton and
children left last week for Milwau
kee to spend the, holidays with Mrs.
Beaton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Wurster.
(Sreat
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