Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 10, 1920, WOMEN'S SECTION, Image 14

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Hodges-Weller.
The marriage of Miss Ruth Wil
hclmy Weller, daughter of Mr. and
' Mrs. Ralph ii. WclU-r, and Henry
C Hodge of Dloomfield, Neb., will
take place Tuesday afternoon at the
home of the bride. Rev. V. 1. Guss
will officiate. '1 he attendants will
be Miss Dorothy Weller, sister of
the bride, and Fred Teigler.
The out-of-town guests at tlie
ceremony will include Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Hodges of Fremont, parents
" of the groom, the grandmother of
t the bride, Mrs. V. J. Weller ofStella,
Neb., and an aunt of the bride, Miss
Jeunctte Weller, also of Stella.
Miss Weller was graduated from
Iowa State college at Ames, la., at
whicb school Mr. Hodges was also
i student. She is a member of the
Delta Delta Delta sorority and he i-
a member of Sigma Chi.
Mr. Hodges and his bride will r;
side in Bloomfield. '
Hammond-Cloy er.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Cloyer of
Omaha announce the marriage of
; their daughter, Hernice Hazel, and
Thomas Cj Hammond of San Diego,
. Cal., which will take place, Monday,
October 11, at the home of the
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
'- Hammond, in San Diego. Rev.
Charles L. Bimes of bt. Pauls
Episcopal church there will officiate.
There will be no attendants and
only a few relatives and friends will
, be present. Miss Cloyer attended
Bellevue college here but has been
in California for tlie past three years.
" After an ext-nded trip the couple
will be at home at 3319 First street,
San Diego, Cal. .
Root Roberts.
The marriage of Miss Bonita Rob
erts, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Clayton B. Roberts, and Elmer A.
Root, son of Judge and Mrs. A. L.
Root, took place Tuesday evening,
October 5, at the home of the bride.
Only immediate relatives were pres-
ent. Ihe bride attended Northwest
ern university, where she specialized
' in music. Mr. Root was graduated
; from Nebraska university. After
October 15 the couple will be at
home at the Raleigh apartments,
- Thirty-seventh and Jackson streets.
Shelton-Morley.
Invi ations have been received for
the Wedding of Miss (Catherine Mor
ley and Frederick William Shelton
; of Denver, which will take plafe
. Thursday evening, October 14, at
;' the Warren Memorial church in
' Denver. Mr. Shelton is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Shelton
; of Denver, formerly of Omaha.
Out-of-Town Wedding.
The marriage of Miss Clara M.
Borowiak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Borowiak of Norfolk, and
Raymond J. Ryan of Chicago, for
merly of Omaha, took place in Nor
folk at the Sacred Heart church
Wednesday morning. Father Dan
iel Moriarty, the pastor, formerly of
Omaha, officiated.
Miss Barbara Borowiak, sister of
the bride, was bridesmaid. Miss
Cecelia Kloke sang, Miss Leota
Leach played the wedding march,
ind a violin solo was given by Mrs.
Beatrice Miller Traub.
George McLaughlin of Mason
City, la., acted as test man.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan have gone to
Chicago, where they will make their
'lime.
Among the guests were Messrs.
ind Mesdames R. W. Alexander and
tamily of Belle Plaine, la.; H. W.
Van Meter of Chicaao: Mr. and Mrs. i
K. J. Ryan and daughter, Ella, of,
Belle Plaine, la., the parents and sis
ter Of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. Ryan of Belle Plaine, la., Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Rvan of Belle
Plaine, la.; .Mr-!. A. E. Melkus, of
Grand Island, Mrs. Chrke A. Weav
er of Winner, S. D., and her son, and
Mr. antl Mrs. J. A. Shanahar. and
'.aughter of Omaha.
Wedding Date.
Mrs. William Newton announces
October 19 as the wedding date of
her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to
William Henry Harrison. The serv
ice will take place at the home, Mid
dlefield, at 11 o'clock in the morn
ing. Rev. Robert F. Leavens of the
First Unitarian rhurch officiating.
There will be no attendants.
Press Club Sponsors Lecture.
Tickets for the lecture to be given
Wednesday afternoon, November 3,
at the Fontenelle by John Cowper
Fow-ys on "The Absurdity of
Optimism and Pessimism," under
the auspices of the Omaha's Wom
an's Press club, may now be ob
tained at Matthews' book store.
They may also be obtained from
Mrs. Miles Greenleaf, Walnut 32S3,
chairman of the ticket committee,
and Miss Bess Mahoney, Harnev
3071, the secretary of the club.
Caruso Concert.
A number of parties are olanned
for the Caruso concert next Tuesday
evening at the Auditorium. Among
those who will entertain are George
Brandeis, Walter W. Head, George
Roberts, William A. Holzman, S.
Herzberg, Dick Stewart, E. W.
Nash. John W. Rcdick, John Towle,
W. W. JefTers, Mrs. Ernest E. Hart,
C. G. Sibbernsen and A. W. Gor
don. Browncll Hall students will
attend in a body as well as the sen
ior class of St. Bernards academy of
Nebraska City.
i . Altar Guild Plans Affairs.
The Altar guild of St. Andrews
Episcopal church is making plans
for a number of affairs to be given
during the winter. The guild will
devote 10 per cent of the proceeds
received from these events to the
mission fund.
On October 15 a card party will
be given at the guild rooms at 8
o'clock.
A dance will be given at the Fon
tenelle Friday evening, November 5.
Mrs. W. O. Clayton, assisted by
Hrs. Donald Tracy, is in charge and
tickets ire being sold by their co
workers. Dinner Payy.
Mrs. Maud Heim will entertain
at dinner at her home Sunday in
honor of her daughter, Mrs. E. A.
Peterson, and her son, G. L. Heim.
The guests will include Messrs. and
Mesdames E. A. Peterson, G. L.
Heim, Harry Heim and Claude
Mackay, Miss Jane Mackay and
Everett Rundlett. American Beauty
roses will form the centerpiece.
Standard Bearers.
The Standard Bearers of Trinitv
Methodist church were entertained
by their superintendent. Miss Ethel
M. La Bell at a commencement ban-
Composer to Winter Here
Among the interesting visitors in
Omaha is Mrs. Mary Turner Salter
of Williamstown, Mass., noted song
writer and voice teacher, who will
spend the winter months with her
sister, Mrs. Charles W. Morton, sr.,
and Mr. Morton.
"The Cry of Rachael," sung by
Mine. Schumann-Heink, is perhaps
the best known of Mrs. Salter's
compositions, although she has writ
ten a great many numbers equally
beautiful.
Complimentary to Mrs. Salter,
Miss Mary Munchhoff will present
quet Monday evening, October '4,
served by the members of the Trinitv
Ladies' Aid. Diplomas were pre
sented to those doing special work
during the year. Later a short busi
ness session was held at which Mrs
Schilder, Omaha supervisor, gave u
talk on "The Joys of Being a Stan
dard Bearer." The honorary mem
bers participated.
Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McAndrews
were honor guests at an informal af
fair given at their home Wednesday
evening, the occasion being their
17th wedding anniversary. Among
those present were Messrs. and Mes
dames M. M. McAndrews, J. J.
Hughes, J. I. Brothy, Alfred Chan
tion, Joseph Smith and T. Duudis
and Mr. Martin Heskin.
Nu Sigma Nu.
Members of Nu Sigma Nu frater
nity of the University of Nebraska
Medical college entertained at a
smoker Friday evening, at the chap
ter house, for the alumni.
A house dance was given Satur
day evening by the fraternity.
Nu Sigma Nu has pledged the
following students: F. D. Lovejoy,
Omaha: C. F. Bantin, Omaha; A. C.
Root, Omaha; M. N. New-quiet,
Wausa, Neb.; Forrest Takott, Oma
ha; R. A. Braze, Harlan, la.; Homer
G. Lawson, Omaha; Paul Ried,
Guide Rock, Neb., antl J. L. Small
dou, University Place, Neb.
Reception of State Officer.
Washington Lodge No. 27, Degree
of Honor, will give a reception in
honor of Florence D. Owen of
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her pupils in a recital entirely made
up of Mrs. Salter's songs.
vMrs. Salter, who will devote most
of her time to her. writings, Plans
to give one or two recitals later in
the season. She will be assisted by
her niece, Mrs. Dorothy Morton
Jobst of Lincoln, formerly of this
city. " .
At present,' Mrs. Salter is visiting
relatives in Iowa, but will return to
Omaha within the next two weeks.
Mrs. Salter's husband, Sumner
Salter, who is also a well-known
musician and song 'writer, is in
charge of the musjc at Williams col
lege, Williamstown, Mass.
York, grand chief, Thursday eve
ning, 8 o'clock, at the A. O. U. VT
temple, Fourteenth and Dodge
streets. An invitation has been ex
tended to members of Omaha lodge.
Omaha Club.
The Omaha club will give a din
ner dance every Saturday evening,
beginning October 16.
Le Mars Dance.
The Le Mars club will give a dance
Friday evening at Kelpine's acad
emy, Twenty-eighth and Farnam
streets.
Humane Society Button Day.
Several hundred matrons and girls
will be on the down-town street cor
ners Saturday, October 16, selling
attractive buttons for the first an
nual Humane society button day.
The society cares for neglected
children and dumb animals.
Hallowe'en Party.
A Hallowe'en party will be given
by Pansy camp of Royal Neighbors
Friday evening, October 15, at the
Swedish auditorium for members and
their friends.
Dancing Party.
Miss Ethel Schmidt entertained
at a dancing party Thursday even
ing at her home.
Birthday Dinner.
Mrs. I. W. Carpenter entertained
at dinner at her home Saturday eve
ring, the occasio.i being Mr. Car
penter's birthday. The guests in
eluded Messrs. and Mesdames Carl
Gray, Walter Head. Frank Johnson,
William Stull, N. H. Loomis, Mrs.
These Chilly days.
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THE OMAHA SUNDAY
Personal
Mrs. W. F. Baxter left Thursday
to spend 10 days in Cleveland, O.
Lieut. Col. Arthur Shipp left
Monday for Camp Grant, where he
is now stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Dana C. Bradford
left Wednesday for a trip to Seattle
and California points.
Mr. Cox of Pittsburgh arrives
today to spend the week-end as the
guest of Harry McCornnck.
Grace Sorenson left Thursday for
a three-week story tell'ng trip to San
Antonio, Waco and Dallas, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs Charles F. fc
I.aughlin have taken an apartment at
the Knickerbocker for the winter.
Miss Eleanor Carpenter has re
turned to Wellesley college, where
she is a member of the' senior class.
Mrs. E. E. Crane has returned
from Ottawa. 111., where the funeral
of her husband was held last Tuesday-
Fred Hamilton, Dick Stewart, Sam
Burns and King Denman left Thurs
day for Dubois, Wyo., for a hunting
trip. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Judge
announce the birth of a son, Thomas
Anthony, jr., on Thursday, Octo
ber 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Webster Mills and
children have returned from Osceo
la, Neb., where they spent six
weeks.
Mrs. Louise Jansen Wylie, who
has been spending the summer
months on the Pacific coast, returned
home last week.
Mrs. Max Bruckner and Mrs.
Thomas Gleason of Platte Center,
Neb., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Gruenther.
Jack C. Bittinger, who is a stu
dent at the Colorado School of
Mines, Golden, Colo., has been
A. S. Lockwood and Miss Henrietta
Rees.
Afternoon Bridge.
Misses Clarisse Brown and Miss
Etbehvyn Hart entertained at a
bridge party at the home of the for
mer Saturday afternoon in honor of
Miss Helen Curtis, a bride-to-be.
Holy Angels Card Party.
A card party will be given Tues
day afternoon by the women of
Holy Angels' parish at their hall.
Twenty-eighth and Fowler avenue.
Mrs. Merrill to Lecture.
Mrs. Anthony French Merrill, will
lecture in Omaha again this season
on the subject of "New Opportun
ities." Mrs. Merrll will give her
first lecture in-Omaha, Monday, No
vember 1, at the Blac'-.stone.
Bridge Club.
Miss Myrne Gilchrist will enter
tain members of a bridge club at her
nome next Saturday afternoon.
Dance and Card Party.
Our Lady of Lourdes parish will
give a card partv and dance at Met
ropolitan hall Hhursdya evening.
, Sodality Card Party.
A card party will be given by the
Young Ladies' Sodality of St. Pat
ricks church at the Parish hall at
the church, Fourteenth and Castelar
streets,' on Thursday evening,
October 14.
Kensington Club.
The Liberty Star Kensingtonclub
will give a benefit card party in the
Red Cross rooms at the Masonic
temple, Monday, October 11, at 2:30
p. m., for members of the O. E. S.
and their friends.
Friday Evening Card Party.
TTnlv K.amp nartsh will cive a card
party at Metropolitan hall, Fridays
evening, October 15.
Bunco Party.
St. Rose parish will hold a bunco
party and cake contest, Wednesday
evening, October 13, at their hall,
4102 South Thirteenth street.
Dance.
A dance will be given Tuesday
evening by the Omaha council of
the Security Benefit association at
the Swedish auditorium.
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Miss Ruff Visiting: Here
Miss Helen Ruff of St. Paul.
Minn., arrived on Wednesday o be
the guest of Mrs. John Caldwell and
Mr. Caldwell. Mrs. Caldwell enter
tained at a beautifully appointed
pledged to tlia Beta Theta Pi frater
nity there.
Mrs. Francis Fox of Chicago,
formerly Miss Katherine Prinde
ville, arrives Sunday to be the guest
of Miss Ellen Creighton.
Mrs. Frank Byers of Cedarrfap
ids, la., who was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs.' Henry Luberger, left
Wednesday for her home. .
Mrs. G. A. Meyer of Denver,
Colo., who spent two weeks as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.
Davis, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burke of Co
lumbus, Neb., are spending the
week-end in Omaha, tlie guests pf
Mr. and Mrs. F. T: Walker.
Misses Margaret and Minette
Rousseau, who are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George Myers of Dubuque, la.,
are expected home next week.
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Mrs. Carl Gray, who spent the
summer in Maine, has returned to
Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Gray will be
at the Fontenelle for the winter.
Mrs. Samuel Cooper of Sewickley,
Pa., will return to Omaha for the
holidays and will be with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm.
Mrs. J. P. Fallon spent Friday in
Lincoln at Kappa Kappa Gamma
house visiting her daughter, Mar
luncheon at her home, Wednesday,
for this visitor and numerous in
formal affairs are being given in her
honor. Miss Ruff will remain in
Vmaha for about two weeks.
guerite. Mr. and Mrs. Fallon wilj
go to Lincoln next week-end to at
tend the Nebraska-Notre Dame foot
ball game on homecoming day at the
university.
Mr. and Mr. C. N. Dietz will
leave in December for Long Beach,
Cal., to spend the remainder of the
winter at Hotel Virginia.
Misses Elizabeth and Meliora
Davis, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Donald McFerron in Hoopstown,
111., will return the first of the week.
Mrs. Frank Carpenter left last
week for Billings, Mont., where she
will spend a month with her i son,
Harry Carpenter, and Mrs. Carpen
ter. Mrs. George Haverstick, who
spent the last year in New York
City, arrived in Omaha Wednesday,
(he guest of Miss Grace Hunger
ford. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bowen and
children, who summered at. their
cottage at Lakoma, have taken an
apartment at. the Blackstone for the
winter.
Mrs. Silas Barton and small son
of Grand Island, Neb., who spent
several weeks here with Mrs. Bar
ton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Metcalfe, sailed from New York
Saturday on board the Olympic for
Nature's Appetiser !
This delicious and healthful fruit should be on
the table every day.
Buy cranberries for the most appetizing most
economical sauce, jelly, pies, puddings and ices.
Buy them for preserving the price is reasonable.
Try these recipes:
: Cranberry Jelly Boil suear and water together for
Cook until soft the desired quantity
of cranberries with V2 pints of
water for each two quarts ofberries.
Strain the juice through a jelly bag.
Measure the juice and heat it to the
boiling point. Add one cup of
sugar for every two cups of juice ;
stir until the. sugar is dissolved;
boil briskly for five minutes; skim
and pour into glass tumblers,
porcelain or crockery molds.
Cranberry Sauce
One quart cranberries, two cups
boiling water, IV2 to 2 cups sugar.
Cook cranberries in porcelain-lined, enameled or
aluminum vessels irerer in tin.
To be sure of a selection of the choicest, cultivated
varieties ask for EATMOR CRANBERRIES.
(The red and blue trade-mark label is on all
barrels and boxes.)
France. They will spend part of the
winter in England and several weeks
with Mrs. Barton's aunt, Mrs. Frank
Crawford, and Mr. Crawford,
formerly of Omaha, who have pur
chased a villa near Taris.
Miss Zoe Schalek, who is attend
ing University of Nebraska, returned
home Friday to spend the week-end
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Al
fred Schalek.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schoop and
daughter, Rosemary, who motored
from Kearney to Omaha Thursday,
are the guests of Mrs. Schoop's par
tuts, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Norris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griffith and
daughters, Miss Viviaa and Miss
Nan, and Mrs. J. W. Griffith returned
Wednesday from Asheville, N. C,
where they spent two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tukey are ex
pected home early in the-week from
theii weddi"g trip. They will be
with Mr. and Mrs. R. J Dinning un
til their apartment at the St. Regis
is ready for -j copancy. Mrs. Tukey
was-formerly Miss Louise Dinning.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. DoJge. vho
have spent the summer at Coh;:srt,
Mass... are expected home the first
cf November. Mr. and Mrs. V B
T. Belt and daughter, Dorothy, who
have been occupying the Dodge
home, have. taken the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Chadwick who will
winter in California.
All club notices for Sunday's
paper must reach the club edi
tor by mail or telephone not
later than 3 p. m. Friday. Phone
Tyler 1000.
Our
Closing Out Sale
1 presents
marvelous buying
opportunities
The Jewel Shop of National
Reputation
Albert Edholm
Omaha's Oldest Established
Jeweler
16th at Harney
five minutes; skim; add the cran
berries and boil without stirring
(five minutes is usually sufficient)
until all the skins are broken.
Remove from the fire .when, the
popping stops.
Cranberry Pie
Have ready a partly baked pastry
shell. Pour in sauce when cold,
made by the above sauce recipe,
put strips of pastry over the top, and
finish baking in a moderate oven.
Dr. Gctchell Will
Speak On Near
East Relief
Dr. and Mrs. Dana K. Gctchell
Marsovan, Turkey, will be in the city
over Saturday and Sunday on their
return trip to the Congregational
college at Anatolia, where Dr. Gct
chell has been director of boys'
work for over 25 years. He has
been associated with Dr. George E.
White, president of Anatolia col
lege, who will be well remembered
by his Omaha fiiiends in connec
tion with the beginning of the work
for the Near East in Nebraska.
Dr. Getchell will speak in the
Peoples church Sunday morning;
and in the First Presbyterian church
at 7:30 Sunday evening.
Daughters of 1812.
The Daughters of 1812 will hold
a luncheon and card party at the
Prettiest Mile club, Thursday, Octo
ber 21, at 1 p. m. Reservations may
be made with Mrs. O. A. Scott, 1922
Binney street, Webster 3917, or
with Mrs. G. C. Winterson, 2024
Sherman avenue. Webster 3829.
Dr. Florence Norton of Eldon,
la., a physician of the American
committee for the relief in the Near
East and who distinguished herself
at Kerrassunds, Anatolia, by treat
ing the trachomatous eyes of the
Greek orphans, from whom she con
tracted the disease, has been dec
orated with the Order of King
George I of Greece. ,
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