2 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 5, 1920. I Society Carnaby-Lockwood Cards have been received in Omaha announcing the marriage of Miss Lucijle Lockwood, daughter of Mr. VWS. Lockwood of St. Francii, Kan,, and Mr. Joseph R. Carnahy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Carnahy of Omaha. The wedding took place Wednesday afternoon, December 1, at the home of the bride's' father.' The young couple have Rone to Cali fornia, where they will spend the winter. Wedding Announced. The marriage of Miss Retta Korb maker. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Korbniaker. and Louis C. Simon tok place in St. Mary's Magdelene church, three months ago. Rever end Father Siune performed the ceremony. The bride attended South Side High school and Wcsleyan Univer sity. She is a well known ntember of the clubs and societies of the South Side. ' Mr. and Mrs. Simon are' at homeJ to their many friend in the EI Bendor. . I Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Sachs of Cincinatti announces the engage- - meut of their daughter, Miss Eugenie Hellman Sachs, to Mr. Lionel Allen son of San Francisco. Mrs. Henry Sachs was formerly' Miss Blanche flellman of Omaha. Assists at Debutante Teax. Miss Claire Daugherty, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Daugherty, who is attending school at Manhat tanville, New York, was one of those assisting at a lovely debutante tea Saturday afternoon at the Colony club in New York Citvxwhen a for mer schoolmate, Miss Tynfhia Bige low, was introduced to society. The tea was followed by a dinner party at the Ritz-Carlton. Unity Players. The second performance of "Un ity Players," will be given Friday evening, December 10, at 8 o'clock, at the First Unitarian church. Turn er boulevard and Harney street. Two one-act plays will be pre sented and speciaLinterest is aroused by the fact that one of these plays "Let's Don't," will be a strictly Omaha product, since the author, directors and cast are all Omaha residents. i "Her Neighbor's Creed' by Mar garet. Cameron, will include in its cast Miss Geraldine Olson and" F. W. Cramer. "Let's Don't," by F. W. Ewing and M. M. Levings, will be presented by Miss Alice McCor mack, Miss Grace Harlan, M. M. Levings and Wilbur Burgess. A supper dance will follow. Reser vations for the supper may be made through Miss D. Louise Henderson at the church building, Harney 3039. Drama League Lecture. The drama Jeague will present Prof. Paul IlT Grummann in the second of his talks on contemporary writers, Tuesday,, December 7, at the Fontenelle at o'clock. His sub ject will be, "Justice," by Gals worthy. This play was first pro duced in London, ;wd lafer at the Hull House in Chicago John Barrymore took the part of "Will iam Falder" when it was played in ; New York. At the present time two of Galsworthy's plays are running in New York, "The Mob" and "The Skin Game," while in London his "Foundations" and "The Little Man" are playing. - ' The Drama league extends an in vitation to all people interested in ' these studies to attend. Poem Contest. The poem contest that has been ' conducted by the Drama league, among the pupils of the four high schools of our city, for the best poem on "The Landing of the Pilgrim -'Fathers" closed November 16. Mrs. Edgar Morsman, chairman, states that the result was njost pleasing and that prizes will be awarded December 21, the anniver sary of the landing bf the pilgrims in this country. ' "v feockford College Benefit. The Rockford College association will hold a benefit performance at the Muse theater, December J3 and 14. A movie picture of Rockford college will be shown with a Charles Ray film. - The proceeds from the tickets, procured at Bcatan Drug store.or from members of the as sociation, will go to the .' college fund. Miss Sarah Sears is in charge' of the affair. v. TriangleClub Comedy. Applications for srats for the Tri angle Club performance "They Never Come Back" to be given at the Brandcis , theater Christmas night may be had at the Omaha club, Athletic club, University club or at the Brandeis theater, and '' should be mailed to Glenn C. Whar ton, 1101 Harney street, befofe De cember 10. ' Members of the "Triangle club will ,be honor guests at a dancing party to be given by the Princeton Alum ni of Omaha at the Fontenelle hotel following the performance. Fortnightly Musical Club. The Fortnightly Musical club will meet Tuesday at the home of tloise Wood Milliken. The program ar- ranged -oy Mrs. uowara Kennedy ' will consist of selections from , Handel's "Messiah.", Those con tributing" wilt be Fred Ellis, bari tone; Clare nte.Dodds, tenor; Louise Jatlsen Wylie Mrs. Bradley Roe, Charlotte Van Wickle Jacobs, so pranos; and Mrs. Verne Miller, con tralto. The "Pastorale" will be played by a string quartet com- fosed of Mesdames Ernest Reese, ohtl E. Merriam, W. S. Robertson and M. Donlin. Mrs. Ray Walker will be the accompanist. For Miss Sullivan. ' Mesdames George S. Gilmore, Henry Wyman and Carrie Ada Campbell were hostesses at a tea for Miss Mollie Sullivan-of Albany, N. Y., Friday afternoon at, the Y. W. C. A Miss Sullivan, who had charge of the publicity in the recent budget campaign, will leave for Des Moines the first of the week. n Golf Club Meeting. JThe Trettiest Mile Golf club will ifTeet at the home of Mrs. F. IL Nor n's, 6543 North Twenty-fourth street, Tuesday afternoon. After the elec tion t omcers mere win oe a snort nrotram. The hostess- will be as sisted bv Mesdames C. C. Morrison t Frank Ogle and Raymond. Roberts. Delta Luncheon. Omaha Alliance chapter of Delta Delta, Delta ga?e, a luncheon $atur- v " Attended Footr Ball Game .:I7ttttS' ' MissFlora Marsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Marsh, returns December 19 . from Kent Place school, Summit, N. J., where she is taking a post graduate course. Miss Marsh was the guest of one of her classmates at the Yale-Harvard foot ball game in New Haven, Conn., Saturday, November 20. Concerning h,cr trip to 'New Ha ven, MiSs Marsh has written, "Fri day evening, we went to a Colony fraternity house dance. Claire Daughterty. James Connell, Charles Allison ana two other Omaha boys were there. The game I day at the home of Mrs. J. R. Lever et t. 3040 Avenue A, Council Bluffs. The hostess was assisted by Mes dames Olive Stantz, and B. E. Dav idson. Twenty-five guests xyere present. - ' To Give Play. The Young Woman's division of the Ladies' Aid society of Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church will give, a playlet entitled "Granny of the Hills, m the church ' parlor, Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, De cember 5. The proceeds will go to the Girls' Community Service league of which Mrs. Noel Wallace is chairthan... Christmas Luncheon. The women of Hanscom Park M. E. church will entertain at a Christ mas luncheon and social at the church Thursday, December 9, at 12:30 o'clock. The social will be fol lowed by "a home mission program." The annual bazaar of this church will be held Monday and Tuesday in the lobby of the county court house. Club Dance The Creighton Bachelors club an- nounfce their second invitation danc ing party of the1 winter season which will be given Wednesday everting, December IS, at Kelpiue's dancing academy. ' ' , Miss Gardiner to Come. Miss Catherine Gardiner of New York city, formerly of Omaha, will be theguest during the holidays of I Mrs.' riowara n. saiarige. ine uaic of her arrival isnot known.- Mrs. Baldrige is planning a luncheon in honor of her guest to be given short ly after "Miss Gardiner's arrival. Lecture at Blackstone. The last of a series of lectures en titled "The New Era." by Mrs. An thony French Merrill, will be 'given Monday, at 10:3(J a. m., at the Black stone hotel. The'New Poor," will be the subject discussed. , Holiday Wedding. The wedding of Miss Lucille Hoel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Hoel, and M. Dewey Anthony Hoadley of Rockford, la., will take ' C...B. imr. 10 to 25 Discount On their entire stock, consisting of High Grade Diamonds, WatcW Pearls, Gold Jewelry, Clocks, Ivory and Leather Goods and' all Jewelry. (A few contract priced goods excepted.) This year our collection of gems is the largest displayed in OmahaT Due to this fact, the most discriminating; can look at our assortment and have their wishes fulfilled., . A Christmas (Gift from Brown's is positive satisfaction on the part of the giver and the receiver. K Our loss is your gain. This is your opportunity. Take advantage of if. - Discount; Effective Monday, Dec. 6th The HALLMARK Store ftrf i ( j J Y MiWfloi-a Marsh, f?; .. im, I,, a - cah't describe on paper. During the halves the two colleges sang and during one song the Harvard cheer ing section waved hankderchiefs, making a red H on a white back ground. It was so pretty with the afternoon sun shining upon it. Gen eral Pershing wa on the Yale side and airplanes flew overhead all dur ing the game. It was a hard-fought game and Yale certainly came back. Harvard had the ball on the 10-yard line and failed to make the downs. I wish you could have heard the cheering. There were 80,000 in the bowl, so you can imagine it." plac Tuesday, December 28. Miss Hoel graduated last June ffom Cor nell college. Mr Hoadley is also a graduate of Cornell and is at pres ent completing a post graduate course in Harvard. Entertain At Dinner. ( Mr. and Mrs. Lee Huff enter tained at the first of a series of dinners in their new home, Saturday. A mound of Russell roses was used as ' the table centerpiece and the dinner was followed by a dance in the ball, room of their home. Those present we,re: Messrs. and Mes dames: L. M. Pegau, Robert Trim ble, T. J. Donahue, Harry S. Weller, W. N. Oilier, J, O. Siford, S. W. MikesetV Walter Schroeder, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Dermody, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Henry and Mr. George Wil son. Delta Gamma Bazar. Local members of Delta Gamma sorority will hold a bazar Satur day, December 1.1, in the offices of the Omaha Taxi company, Seven teenth and Farnam streets. Many lovely hand-made articles and home made cakes and tandy will be on sale. Woman'a Press Club. Members of the Omaha Woman's Press club will meet for luncheon Wednesday at 12:45 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce. Jolly Seniors. The Jolly Seniors will give a "Hard Times" dancing party Tues day evening at 402 Lyric building. Community Service League. The Girls' Community Service league will hold open house Sun day afternoon from 3 to 7:30 o'clock at the club rooms. Members of the Dramatic club will act as hostesses. Sermo Club. " The Sermo club'will entertain at a theater party Tuesday afternoon, December the 7th. w Social Settlement Notes. The Story Tellers' league of the South Side High school will give a Special Announcement Brown Diamond Merchants Jewelers offer a - ' C. B. BROWri JEWELERS "The Treasure Chest .of Omaha" 16th Vnd Farnam Personal Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Congdon left last week for California for a short stay. Dr. and Mrs. B. to California B. Davis have for a stay of gone three weeks. Miss Marie Riley leaves next week for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend the winter. A daughter, Mollie, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed McShane, Novem ber 21, in New York City." - Mr. and Mrs. Dana C. Bradford have returned from New York City, where they spent two weeks. ' Mrs. Charles C. Allison and son, Charles, returned Tuesday from New York City where they spent a month. Hugh Langan of Hollywood, Cal., formerly of Omnha, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Walker, and Mr. Walker. ( Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Wattles and small son expect to leave early in January for their winter home at Hollywood, Cal. ' Mrs. T. E. Stevens and daughter, Mrs. Ben Wood, jr.,-have returned from New York City where they spent two week's. - Mr. an3 Mrs. Marie Coad have re turned from their weddiftg trip to the Pacific coast ard are at home at 110 South Fiftieth avenue. Mrs, Roberta Eddy Kitchen and small son, who left recently for Cali fornia, have taken an apartment at the Alvarado, Los Angeles. Miss Frances Flora of Colorado Springs, Colo., is spending the win ter With her aunt, Mrs. Larl uray, and Mr. Gray at -the Fontenelle hotel. , Mrs. E. Lord and daughter, Miss May Lord, of Dixoiy 111., have ar rived to spend the winter with Mrs. Lord's son. Dr. J. P. Lord and Mrs. Lord. , Mis Izetta Smith, who has been siudying music tn Chicago, has re turned and will attend Pine Manor program of music and stories at the Social Settlement house Sunday afternoon at 3 o clock for the chil dren of the district. r y. Fort Dmaha. Mrs. Addison Davis entertained informally. at a bridge party at her Quarters at Fort Omaha. Friday, Mrs. Henrv White Will entertain at tea at her quarters Tuesday af ternoon. Card Party. The Ladies of Holy Angels parish will give a card party lues day afterhoonJn their hall at Twenty-eighth and Fowler streets. Deborah Society Dance.. The Deborah society auxiliary to the Talmud Torah will give a danc ing party Wednesday evening, De cember 8, at the City auditorium. Card Party. The Ladies of Holy Name parish will give a card prty iTulay eve ning at the -Metropolitan hall. Rummaze Sale. The women of the First Methodist church will conduct aTummage sale, Tuesday, December 7, at 1403 South Sixteenth slfreet. 1 Daughters of Isabella. Daughters of Isabella, Columbia Court, 401, will give a dance and card party Thursday evening, De cember 9, at Metropolitan hall. Dancing Parties. The B'nai Ami club will - give dancing party, Friday December 31, at the Hotel Castle. The Holy Angels parish will, give their regular semi-weekly old-time dance, Thursday evening, December 9, in their hall at ZlAi'owler ave nue. , Maple Leaf chapter,"Ordr oflhe Eastern Star, will entertain at a dancing party Tuesday evening, De cember 7, in the Shrine ball room at Masonic temple. Tables will be ar ranged for those who wish to play cards. Dr. Joseph C. Lawrence is chairman of the committee on ar rangements. , Miss Lleou Fing Yeh, a Chinese girl from Shanghai, has arrived in this country to take up studies pre paratory for av stJiool teacher s career.! 1 he expense of her educa tion will be paid from a fund which she accumulated by saving her pen nies in a small bank. Co. V. CO. mam Popular Co-ed K K.y.y.v.y.y.'.v.v- X .'.av.'.vwA " . A University of Nebraska student who will Spend the holidays in Oma ha is Miss Helen Niernan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nieman of this city. Miss Nieman is a senior at the university and this fall wasmade a member of the senior honorary society for girls, Black. Masque. She is a member of Delta Gimma soror ity and during her sophomore year wsa a member of Xi Delta, the girls' nonorary- society ior sopnomores. 1 Kschool in Wellesley, Mass., after the holidays. Mrs. Kremer Baine left last week for her new home near St. Louis, Mo., after a stay of ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I. )vv uuudru. Mrs. George Lunt Woodard. Mrs. George Lunt of Pasadena, Cal., who has been the gusef of her brother, E. L. Burka, and Mrs. Burke for the, past two months, has returned to her ho.me. A son, Robert James, was borti Monday, November 29, at the Wise Memorial hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Herbert. y Mrs. Herbert wa3 formerly Miss Cecil Davison; Mrs..U. J. Etherton, formerly Miss Helen Wright of Omaha, and now of Famosa, Cal., has been visiting Mrs.,W. E. Sandstedt on the South 1914 FARNAM DONT' SPEND YOUR SAVINGS If you desire a good Diamond Riog, a reliable Watch or any piece of Beautiful Jewelry, just come in and select it from our great and varied stock. Make a small payment to suit your pocketbook and pay the rest weekly or monthly as you earn and while you wear it. 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She returns to her limine this week. ; Miss Helen Clarke, a junior at Connecticut college, will spend the holidays with lie parents, Mr. ajid Mrs. Frank Clarke, at the Black stone. Miss Nelie Mistrot of Galveston, Tex., jias arrived to spend the win ter with, her sister, Mrs. James Kinsler and Mr. Kinslcr. Miss Mis: trot motored here with friends from Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrsi Arthur Tinto have sold their home at 254S California street and have taken an apartment at the Mercer, Fortieth and Cuming streets. They will move from their old residence this week. - ifr. and Mrs. C. E. 'Fuller and daughter, Miss Mary, have taken possession of their new home at Thirty-ninth and Dodge streets which they purchased last summer from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page. Miss Elinor McGilton returned Wednesday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baxter in Dayton, O., after which she visited friends in Milwaukee. Mrs. Baxter was formerly Miss Grace Slabaugh of this city. . Mrs. Henry C. Capser of St. Paul, Minn., arrived Tuesday to spend several days with her daughter Mrs. Yale Holland and Mr. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Holland will spend the holidays in St. Paul with Mrs. Cap ser's parents. Charles Allison returned Saturday trom an eastern trio where he at tended the Princeton-Yal and Yale Harvard games. He also stopped in Chicago where he saw Miss Daphne Peters ndi at the Metropolitan Horse Show. - Miss Jessie Megeath of New York City, who has been the guest for" the past two weeks of her uncle,. Mr. G. W. Megeath and Mrs. Megeath, leaves 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Megeath for Long Beach, Cal., where they will spend the winter at the Virginia hotel.'' Colonel and Mrs. William Doane spent Thursday and Friday in Oma ha enroute from New Mexico to their hew station at Governor's Is land. They wer accompanied by Mrs. Dole's daughter,' Mrs. Bran don "Howell, and small s3n, who wer the guests of the late Mr. Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Howell. Colonel and Mrs. LDdarte's sister, Mrs. Charles Keller; and Mr. Keller. Gordon Smith and Richard Koch, students at the Northwestern Mili tary academy, 111., have arrived home for the holidays. Allison Hamilton of Los Angeles, formerly of Oma ha, who is also a student at the academy, is thes guest of Gordon Smith. Owing to sickness the school closed earlier than usual. L 1 1 1 lefinger Ring in white gold, beauti fully engrav ed,' set with 3 fine blue white D i a monds, $125. $3.00 Week Littiefinger Ring with gallery mounting pretti ly engraved, and platinum top with 3 selected blue-white Wes selton Diamonds, $360. $8.00 a Week Ladles' Rln with fine 4K re-" constructed Ruby in solid gold mo u n ti n g and , platinum lined top, $27.50. Se Week. Lav&IIiere in '14K solid gold pendant and chain, two dia m o n d s In beautiful fili greed pen dant, $28.00. 75c' a Week. Uvalliere, 14K hand engraved filligreed pend ant with genuinef Diamond and Sapphire, $26.50. i 65c a Week JOHN J. DREYER. President and General M( Washington Society (Continued) since the eatji- of Mr. Strong has made her home with Dr. and Mrs. Nyce. Mrs. Strone is a first cousin of the late General William C. Gor gas, former surgeon general U. S. A. Dr. Nyce is a brilliant speaker. He is aograduate of Princeton, has trav eled widely and spent the past sum mer with his family traveling over the war district in Europe and the rural districts of England. Mrs. Harry A. Williams, who spent the Thanksgiving week in Washington, 'witn friends and rela tives, went to New York for the game on Saturday and was joined there by Mr. Williams. She was en tertained in New York by hfer aunt, Mrs. James Robert McKee, daughter of former President Benjamin Har rison. Her son, Benjamin Harrison McKee, who has been in France since the outbreak of the war con nected with Red Cross work, still makes his home there. He has been visiting his family in this country for some weeks aud spent Thanks giving with his parents. 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W. Farnam Smith entertained 11: guests in honor of his cousin, Mrs. J. M. Baldrige, who returned I.Kt week from her summer home in Maine. --Dining with Ml. and Mrs. E. S. Westbrook Saturday, were Messrs. and Mesdames R, L. Huntley, S. S. Caldwell, Edwin T. Swobe, Mr?. Blanche Patterson and Mr, J. A. Cavers. y Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Foye enter tainea Messrs. ana jviesaanies A. L Reed, Frank Judson, W. A. C. John son, Joseph Barker, Mrs. F. A. Nash and Charles W. Hull. Others entertaining Saturday eve ning were C. C. Allison with four, Dr. W. O. Bridges, eight, and Dr. E. J. Updegraff, four. Select - Your Baby Grand Piano Now i far I