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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER
28,
1919.
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Mr. Sr.d Mn. Harry A. Wheeler
of Chicago have announced tne en
sajrement of their daughter, Mil
dred, to Mr. Arthur Week Wake
Icy, ion of Mr. Lucius W Wakeley.
The Ved'n wi" take" Pi,ct in
April. Miss Wheeler is a graduate
r v..,,, nA te nrnminent in social
and welfare activities. Arthur Wake- Miss Gertrude Koenig will enter
ley ii a Cornell grauate. He waa a tain at tea at her home, Sunday af
captain during the war an 1 was sent ternoon. She will be assisted by
Into Germany. " - Misses Peggy Reed, Virginia Cro-
Wedding Announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie MinWn an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Sarah, Sunday evening at 6
o'clock to Harry Crounse at their
home. The attendants will include
Anna and Harry Minkjn, cousins of
the bride; Miss Gertrude Crpunse,
sister of the groom, and Dave
Swartz, all of Omaha.
Engagement Announced.
Mr. and Mrs. C F. Hofmarin an
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riOUDCe inc engagement, ui mtn
daughter, Lillian, to Walter L. Eca
bert of Dayton, O. No date has
teen set for the wedding.
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. J. Adler announce
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tne engagement oi men uauKmci,
5Besse, to Harry Trustin.son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Trustin. The wedding
will take place in the early spring.
Musical Tea.
Miss Mary Munchhoff will enter
tain at a musical tea at her home
Monday afternoonNn honor of Mis
Lorraine-Proulx: The program will
be given by Miss Proulx assisted by
Miss Adeline Wood at the 'piano.
Misses Ruth Beiber, Harriet Clark,"
and Miriam Sampson will assist Miss
Munchhoff. . ' .
the weekly meetings. A reunion will
be held Sunday and many past mem
bers are expected to attend. ; '
Theater Party. . -Jay
Burns entertained 200 guests
at the Saturday matinee at the Or-
pheum. . . V
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Tea.
Mrs. Lockwood Celebrate. "
Mrs. Arthur Lockwood celebrates
her 12th anniversary as a teacher of
the C. M. C. Baraca class of Calvary L
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Baptist cnurcn on aunaay. ine ciass
has been organized 17 years. Many
of the original members still attend
foot. Bettv Fairfield. Emily Burke
and her' guest, Adeline Kent of
Washington, D. C- The guests will
number 70. . .
Dancing Party.
The Eleventh Hour club will give
a dancing party New Year's eve at
Kel-Pine s. academy.
Instructor. :
Mrs. May Flanagan is orje of the
instructors in music and art at the
Omaha Educational and Amusement
club, which is located at Twenty
sixth and Ames.
Dancing Party.
Maple Liraf chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, will entertaH. at a,
dancing and card party t the Hotel
Rome, Friday evening, January 2.
Mrs. Ida Flinn is chairman of the
committee - in charge of the card
tables, and the floor -committee is
Dr. Joseph C. Lawrence, chairman;
Mr. Edgar L. Hoag, Dr. B. Dints
tier, Miss Clara Petersen and Miss
Meta Wolf.
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Good Timet Club.
The Good Times club will give a
dance New Year's eve at Lyric hall,
Nineteenth and Farnam streets.
Pershing Club.'
? The Pershing club will give a
dance Monday evening, December
29, at Lyric hall, Nineteenth and
Farnam .streets.
Grace Allison a Bride
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Mrs. Dora Alexander Tallev will
be "at home" on New Year's day
from 3 to 6.
PHOENIX
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in Silk Hosiery
' ii $ $:Jn buying hosiery, especially 'silk-hose, it H
4'lTry'I!,?ft that yim buy thei best
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VycUfMt PHOENIX silt hosiery tbat js exijxt
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acknowledged such the c'ouhiayoyer. ;:;
We catty everything PHOENIX makes - O
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So. 16th St
December 3 1st
To largir quarters in ELKS Bldg., east
side of 15th, between Farnam
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No more LONG waits for your adjustment'.
, . Five private rooms.
Ethel Thrall Maltby, D. C.
44 Elks Bid., ChiroDTacior Dou 3072
2d Floor. r
' (Formerly Bo Bldf.)
i Open at Now Location January 2d
; One Explanation of
Pers on a I Dentistry :
. We earneatly ask every patient to return at a
" certain interval for a dental inspection,
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This request it made despite our certain knowledge
that the work done here la permanent and aatia-
factory. We insist on the last measure of pre
caution and urge the later visit. .
Such is the poliqy of our personal, careful dentistry.
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Service -
Mrs." Albert Sibbernsen.
All the joys of the holiday season
surrounded the -marriage of Grace
Allison, daughter of Mrs. C. C. Alli
son, and Albert bibbernsen, son of
Mr. and Mrs. I. Sibbernsen, which
took place Saturday evening, at the
home of the bride's mother. Arch
bishop Harty. officiated. '
Miss Allison was one ot the pop
ular, members of. the younger set
She attended school in Manhattan
ville, N, Yi Mr. Sibbernsen was
graduated from Dartmouth.
Mrs. Kobert Garrett, one of tile
bridal attendants, wore pink Satin
combined with silver lace and made
in the prevailing mode, Mrs. Isaac
Carpenter, jry was gowned in blue
satin and silver lace.,. Miss Esther
Wilhelm's gown was of orchid
shade satin. Miss Claire Daugherty,
cousin of the bride, acted as maid
of honor. She was gowned in green
satin and silver cloth. All carried
shower bouquets of sweetpeas. and
orchids; ' . ' r -
The bride wore a gown of white
satin embroidered in silver and
pearls and made with a train of sil
ver cloth. Her long tulle veil fell
from a crown of lace. Lilies of the
valley and orchids formed her
shower bouquet
Mr. "Sibbernsen was attended by
his brothers, Clarence and Drexel
Sibbernsen; Jack Summers, Robert
Garrett and Charles Allison, brother
of the bride.
Immediately after the ceremony a
reception was held for the guests,
who numbered . 200. Mrs. Allison
wore a gown of lavender brocaded
satin. ' .
The bride's traveling suit was of
brown duvetyn trimmed in beaver
and with' which she wore a hat of
gold cloth.' .
Mr. Sibbernsen and his bride
have gone to California and will re
turn February 1. They will make
their home at 3812 Harney street.
For a Guest. : . '
Mrs. J.' E. Butler entertained at a
matinee party at the Orpheum Sat
urday afternoon, followed by a party
at the tea dance at the FonteneJle.
Miss Maude Budgett of St. Louis
was the honoree. The guests num
bered 12. - " N .
Little Girl to Have Brace.
The Society for the Relief of the
Disabled have raised $500 to pur
chase the necessary braces for the
work of the organization.
This report was made , Friday at
the regular meeting by Mrs. A. L.
Reed, chairman ot the membership
committee.
Little Miss Bernice.:Roch, a enp-
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FOR SALE
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: 1411 Vinton St.
Phona Dou. 7877 - Omaha, Nab.
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pie for the last two years from the
effects of infantile paralysis, wilt be
the first person in Omaha to reap
benefit from the work oMhis soci
ety. The organization has offered
her a new brace for her leg. So
now little Bernice will not have to
stand on street ctjrners'&nd sell pa
pers to buy a brace.
Miss May King of Dr. Lovett's
hospital in Boston addressed the
meeting on Friday.
Judeah Junior Club.
The regular meeting of the Young
Judeah Junior Club was held Thurs
day, December 25, in the club rooms
in the Lyric building. Miss Bessie
Farber and Miss Sarah Brookstein
were elected representatives of this
club for the Younir Tudean ponvn.
htsoh to beheld .in," Ornaha 'January,
J ana 4. Kepresentatives trom Lin
coln, Sioux City. Des Moines and
other neighborinp;,citie8 will be here.
Misses Bertha Hoffman, Fae Klein,
Sadie Burrku, Bessie Handler and
Sadie Smith were appointed lieuten
ants of the: club ior the canvass to
be madef the, city for Jhe regis
tration i-of Zionists. Miss Sadie
Smith1 was elected reporter.
'iKshop -Vincent Circle. .
Bishop' Vincent Chautauqua circle
will .-. meet . In ; the library at 7:15
Monday ' evening.. The lesion will
be chapters 20 and 21 in America
Among 'the Rations," Miss Carrie
Nelson,sleader; , -
-RecitaL
Miss. Edith Wagoner will present
Laura Richardson in a piano recital
Friday v evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Richardii n.'
Prettiest Mile Club
Mr. and Mrs." W. J. Nsh ente
tnined at the formal dinner-dance at
the Piettiest Mile club Saturday
evening. Covers were laid for Dr.
and Mrs. W. B. Nash, Mr. and Mrs.
JH. H Claiborne. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Tj. Nash and Murray Clemen ot New
York City.
Others entertaining induct Dr.
and Mr,s. T. H. Barrett, who had 12
guests: Mr. nd Mrs. Geerge Ad
wers, 12: Mr, and Mrs. Andrew An
derson, 8; Mr. and Mrs T., T Hatla
sey, 6; Mi. and Mrs. V. D.' Benedict,
5.and Mr. and Mrs. W E. Haynes,
four. .
T E you are interested in anything in the line of
J tailoring for mid-winter and spring, why not
m order now while the reduced prices last? I ;
cannot afford to give reductions as I did in former
years, but will guarantee you a saving of 10 or 15
per cent on your order at present.
L. Kneeter
Ladies' Tailor- Up Stairs - v
506-508 South 16th Si. Phone Douglas 6065
Sunday, December 28. Open
house at Girls' Community .House,
1716 Dodge street., everyone wel
come. Hours 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. Mrs.
N. S. Wallace official chaperone.
Monday, December. 29.- Dramatic
Girls' . Community House, 1716
Dodge street., under . direction of
Miss Martha Fodge, Any one in
terested in dramatics invited to at
tend. Recreational sctreol at Girls'
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workerso to 10 p. m. Games and
Folk dancing. Class in social danc
ing at Army and Navy club for be
ginners under direction of Miss Lo
raine Cowells.
-Tuesday, December 30. Dancing
class, folk and asthetic dancing at
Girls' Community House, Tinder di
rection of Miss Elizabeth Dnraont.
Club dinners, Lafayette, Cluga and
Patriot club dinners at the Girls'
Community House at o p. m; Drama
tic art under direction of Miss Mull
holland, LaFayette-club ; at Girls'
Community House 7:30. Stunt night
rehearsal of club and volley ball
nme at the community House, 7:30.
Dance at Fort Omaha, Ki-To-San,
loan of Arc and B-E-L-P. Basket
ball at Army and Navy ctug Uni
versity of Omaha, v ' .
Wednesday, December 31. Wamn
club and Ki-To-San club dinner at
theGirls' Community House, 6 p. m.
Basket ball at the Army and Navy
club, Y. M. H. A. Dance a,nd watch
party at the Girls' Community
House and Army and Navy Hub, G.
C. S. L.. 8:30 p. m.; everybody wel
come. Thursday, January 1. Open house
at Girls Community House, every
one welcome. Mrs. N. S. Wallace,
official chaperone. t
Friday, January -Z. Becne ciuo
dinner at the Girls' Community
House. 6 p. m. Recreational school
for volunteer workers, 8 to 10 p. m.
Basket ball game at Army and Navy
club? Phorpian against University
of .Omaha.
Saturday, January 3. Dance at
Girls' Community House, G. C. S.
L. Admission 25c. Basket ball prac
tice at Army and Navy club, Uni
versity of Omaha.
A full attendance of the dramatic
class is urged for rehearsal of all
assigned parts at 7:30 Monday eve
ning. Pan-Hellenic Luncheon.
One hundred sorority women at
tended the Pan-Hellenic ' luncheon
at the. Commercial club Saturday,
when the following officers were
elected: Mrs. Robert McCa'gue (nee
Helen Thomas), Kappa Kappa
n-imrna nrirUnf Mrs. Charles
Wright (nee Irene Cole), Alphi Pi.
vice president; Mrs. Anan Kaymona
(nee Florence Hostettler), Pi Phi
secretary-treasurer.
The lpving cup presented by the
Omaha organization to the sorority
at the University of Nebraska have
the best scholarship record, went
to Alpha Chi Omega. Mrs. Albert
Covert, president of the Omaha Chi
Omega alumnae, received the cup
for the active chapter.
Among the out-of-town guests
were Mesdames Burton Whitmore,
Marian Webster an4 N. E. Johnson
of Valley; Mrs. Crane, Lincoln, and
12 sorority alumnae from Council
Bluffs. (
Dinner Party.
Mrs! Arthur C. Smith entertained
at a dinner of 24 covers at the Fon
tenelle Saturday evening, preceding
the holiday dance given by the com
mittee for devastated France. Poin
settias and holiday decorations were
used. .'"
Bridge Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stern enter
tained at a bridge party at their
home Saturday evening.
Dinner.
Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ellsberry.will
entertain at a dinner of 16 covers'
at their home Sunday evening.
Watch Party.
Mr. Penn Fbdrea will entertain at
a New Year's Eve party at his
home.
Honoree at a Tea
'Dance for the
School Set
'
Polljr Rohblna.
Dorothy Oucktrt.
Dorothy 8hrman.
Natalia Hastlnga.
Ellaabeth Robinson.
Allca Lealla.
Katharlna Baxter.
Emily Hoaaland.
Eleanor Smllh.
Marsarat Wyman.
Maira-
Pr8ly Flndlay.
Jack Fattara.
Baldwin Sinclair.
Edgar Moraman.
Olen William.
William Stull.
William Connor.
Qaorga P. Borelum.
Gordon MeBrlda.
Herbert Woodland.
Richard Sinclair.
Harley Morehead.
Richard Welpton.
Berhard HanlKhen.
StuartEdnerly. .. .
JameS Adams.
Eleanor Scott. .
Daley Rtek.
Janet Cunnlnrbara.
Joaephlna Draper.
Antoinette BealL
Margaret Clark.
Rulh Summer.
Marian Johnaon.
Martha Dok.
Maude Brown.
Mesire
Hugh Smith.
Cornellue Clark..
Milton Barlow.
Jamea McMullen.
Fredortrk Naeh.
Kenneth Shepherd.
Oeorga Kimball.
Ned Reynolda.
Robert Hall.
Jamea Davidson.
William Hynes, Jr.
Jack Porter.
Francis Martin.
Clarence Ounther.
Thomas Need ham.
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Mrs. Charles G. McDonald enter
tained at a dancing party in the ball
room of the Blackstone Saturday af
ternoon, in honor of her daughter,
Charlotte. Holiday decorations and
favors were used. Tea was served
in the Oriental room. Those at
tending were:
Misses Mlssee
Elinor Kountze.
Eleanor Baxter.
Eleanor Brown.
Margaret Harriman."
Barbara Burns.
Anne Young;.
'Gerienne Noble.,
Marcelle Folda.
Betty Paxton.
Doris Plnkerton.
Elizabeth McDonald.
Charlotte Smith.
Elizabeth Paffenrath. Virginia Pearce.
Le Mara Gab.
The Le Mars club will entertain
at a New Year's eve dancing party
in the main ball room at the Kelpine
academy.
Press Club.
The Omaha Woman's Press club
will hold its annual election of officers-Monday
afternoon at 4 o'clock
at the Fbntenelle hotel.
honor of Miss Helen McCaffrey,
who returned from Chicago, where
she is studying, voice, to spend tne
holidays.
Joan of Arc Club.
The Joan of Arc club, St. Peter'
parish, will give a dancing party at
Kelpine's academy Tuesday evening;
January 6. ' -
Mr. and Mrs. George Brandeis
are spending the holidays in Chi
cago. They will attend a watch
party at the -South Shore Country
club, New Year's eve.
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Wedding Date. ."
The marriage of Miss Florence
Elizabeth McCrann, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. M. J. McCranii) and Stan
ley L. Keliar of Kearney, Neb., will
take place Wednesday morning, De
cember 31, at St. Cecelia's Cathedral.
Father Andrew Murphy will offi
ciate. Miss Kathleeen McCrann and
Dr. W. I. McCrann, jr., will be the
only attendants. Mr. Keliar and his
bride will reside in Kearney. ,
New Year's Eve Dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludovic Crofoot
will entertain at a dancing party
New Year's eve at the home of Mrs.
E. W. Nash, the honor guests being
Miss Virginia Crofoot - and Miss
Catherine Cartan.
. Tea Dance. ' "
Mrs. Frank Clarke will ente'rtain
at a tea dance Monday afternoon- at
the Blackstone in honor of her
daughter, Miss Helen Clark, who is
home from school in the east, to
spend the holidays.
Coming Teas.
Miss Iliene and Miss Claire Mc
Caffrey will entertain at tea tomor
row afternoon at their home in
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