; - - y - :-, , y 2 B J THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 9, 1921. , i i I I Society 1 1 Attractive Matron Returns I L v II 1 ; ' VogeUReeder. Mrs. Alfred L. Reeder, 1200 South Sixteenth street, Lincoln, announce! the marnaee of her dauchter. Mad elvn Mat-caret to Mr. Tame A. Voirel. which took clace Saturday, December 11. at Geneva. Neb. The .,' ceremony was performed by Rev. Father Agius of St. Josephs church. Mr. Vogel is the son of Mr. and ; ' Mrs. Henry Vogel of Florence, Neb. Miss Gretchcn Reeder, ister of , the bride, acted as bridesmaid and , ; Mr. John Little of Geneva, Neb., acted as best man. After the ceremony the wedding party went to Fairmouni, Neb., where the wedding dinner was '"; served at thr Clarendon hotel. Mr. Vogel served in the world war and was overseas for 20 ' " ironths, having enlisted in the 89th "aero squadron. - " " ' Mrs. Vogel was a former Omaha girl. The couple will reside in Lin- coin. ' Martin-Curtis. Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Curtis an : "nounce the approaching marriage pi their daughter, Getrude, to Wil!um Martin. The ceremony will be per formed on January 19 atvSt. Bridg ets church. Miss Josephine Curtis, ; nt the hride. will he maid of ' honor, and Charles Curtis, a broth-1 . cr, wil be best man. ; , Art Lecture. ' Maurice Block, art director for the ' Omaha Society of Fine Arts will Kspeak on the "Old Masters," Wed A : nesday morning, January 12, at 10: JO ' o'clock. The talk'will be given m the public library on the third floor where the exhibit is now beug held. The canvases which the Omaha So ' ciety of Fine Arts feels particularly , fortunate in having secured is draw ing large numbers of art lovers from all over the state as well as our own city according to Mrs. Ajirea war '-" w mihliritv chairman. The mu seum hours are from 9 to 5 daily, and 2 to 5 Sundays, me exnioii is upcu to the public and will be shown until Sunday, January 16. inclusive. 1 - Junior League. .' ' A number of additions have" been 'made to the list ofcjhose who will 'donate prizes to the-, Junior league " bridge party to be held Friday. Janu ary 14, at the xF6ntenelle ball room : for the benefit o 'the ; Nurses' home of the University . hospital. Among .the recent donors are Mesdames '' W. R. Matthews, Clyde Roeder, Gon- - rad Young, Ralph Peters, N. P. Podge, and W. F. Megeath; Misses " Mary Fuller, Elizabeth and Meliora Davis, Erna Reed. Dorothy Judson, May Mahoney and Mr. Milton Darling." , '. ' The bridge will begin at 2 o clock. Tables may be reserved. .. ! . - " ' Omaha Boy Weds. The wedding of Miss Dorothy Agnes JohnsOn, daughter of Mrs. Mary Agnes and the late John T.' Johnson 'of Alexandria, Vai, and Xphn Ewin? Orchard of NeV-Yorky took place at the home of the bride's mother at 4:30 " o'clock, December 27. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles Shears of the Episcopal church-,- McLean, -Va. M- 0 Mr. Urchard is the son cJ Mr.-ana Mrs. William T. Orchard of Oma ha, Neb. ' He is a graduate of Swarthmore college and Harvard university and is at present an in structor at Columbia university, New York Citv. ; -" ' Mr. and Mrs. Orchard'will be at home, after "January 31.- at 90 Morn- mgside Drive. New i orn city. Church Dance. The young men of St. Philip Nerj " parish will give a dance Thursday evcnine at Odd rellows hall in Florence. ., s , , . 5 Informal Dance. r ; A dance will be given Tuesday evening by Oiiaska Council of Se curity Benefit association at the Swedish auditorium. v , Tri-Delta Alumnae. Delta Delta Delta alumnae will meet for a luncheon Saturday, Janu ary 15, at "1:30 with MrB. R. A, Van Orsdale, 1305 South Thirty-fifth street Mrs. Van Orsdale will be as sisted by Mrs. C E. Cobbey , For Mrs. Reed. Mrs. A. V. Kinsler,:will be hostess at an informal tea Sunday -afternoon , at her home in honor of her guest, Mrs. Lawrence Reed of New York City. . . . -..!. Masquerade Ball. The. Scottish Rite Woman's club will entertain at a masqtwrade ball Wedensday evening, January 12, at the Scottish ' Rite temple. ' ' T Pershing Club.. " ', tkjiard time dance will be given Monday evening at Lyric hall, by the Pershing Dancing club. . Barristers Dance : T . A' "Welcome-Back" dancing party will be given by the Creighton Bar- Calendar ' ".": Sunday. : 'v'" : Mrs. A. V. Kinsler,' tea ;at, her. home tor her guest, Mrs. Lawrence Reed of New York. . ; ; 4 ; ? ; Monday. , Afarriage of Mrs. Etta Turner of - iremont and Robert Miller of .New ' v York at Schneider home in Fremont. Bess Mahoney hostess tor meet ing of Company B canteen at Black stone. - ; -.. -t : . Tuesday.. v . . f. . " Women of Fort Crook,' meeting of bridge club at. Officers' club. Glee. club of HatnCne university, St. Paul, concert M Central High , school auditorium. , - '. , Wednesday. : J Mrs. Dana C. Bradford, luncheon at her home for Mrs. Lawrence - Reed, guest at A, V. Kinsler's home. Carter '-Lake . Kensington club, luncheon at' Loyal Mrs. Heary,C White, .afternoon bridge at. her quarters, at Fort Oma- ha ia honor of Madam Davis of Cin--cinnati, a isitor' at the post. ' Marriage of Catherine Smyth and Charles : Burgess in Washington, D. C ' Creighton Barristers, :. dance it , Blackstone.' ; M' - : Thursday. Delta Theta Phi fraternity, dance V at Blackstone. ) ; - - " 'Friday. , ' I "'' Mrs. A. L. Levenson, bndge.it Officers' club at Fort Omaha.- Junior league bridge party at 2 p. m., at Fontenelle, benefit of " Nurses' home of University hoi pital. . Saturday. v Craik Roberts, studio 'tea.' " . - : . . ' ' m I- o -r" w t - C J fit i ' f . " v:- An attractive voune matron who from a holiday visit is Mrs. J- A. MacGregor. She left December 20 for r.- : t . i i i , ' f r l if T if t:ii U- oioux City, wnere sne was ine guesi oi ur. anu mrs, j. ivi. xvnuumc, sister and . husband. While in Sioux. City Mrs. - MacGregor was honor guest at a number of delightful social nsters.at the Blackstone hotel on VVednesdav evening. January 12. The dance will be the fost Creighton party since the holiday! and wilt be an informal one. Players' Club. The EftTe. Steen Kittelson Studio players have dramatized "From, a Far Country" and will present it Wednesday night at the regular meeting of the. Studio Players' club. Members' of the club will also offer Austin Dobson's "Au Revcir," and Oliphant Down's one act play, "The Maker, of Dreams." . Dancing Party.- Temple ' Israel Brotherhood will give a iormal dancing party at the Btackstojie, Monday evening. Qlee Club. The Boys' and Girls' Glee club of High School of Commerce will give an operetta on February 4 and 5, at the Central High school auditorium. Johanna Anderson is in charge. -': Lodge Dance. '.-Welcome Grove, Woodman Cifcle, will give a dance Thursday evening at the Swedish Auditorium. . ' . f Good Time Club. ' A dance will be given by the Good Time club Wednesday eve ning at Lyric half. Hp kE ONE moment in J- your ' life you will never regret is the one in; which you order a Grafonola for your home, especially when it comes from Bowen, where every model is shown and where service is supreme. ' We now carry a full and complete line of all Colum bia Records. We will be pleased to place a machine with a selection of Records in your home any time, and payments can be; ar ranged to suit your' con venience. , W'Bowgii (6 (yUHASVALKWINSSIOH , - mwtt ' j) " I' 1 V. ' - returned to Omaha this, bast week affairs. ''- t- .- , ' Prettiest Mile Club.' ; ' Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Schafef will entertain 14 guests at dinner a', the Prettiest "Mile Club, Saturday even ing. Smaller parties !will 'be'iven by Charles Davis, J. E Kirk, How ard Hawk and. E. F. Gray ,' . . . There' will be no Communify Din ner Tuesday evening.' ,;, 44 ; See Our Windows Monday- Tailored. Personal Mr? and Mrs. Herbert Hayes of Lincoln spent Saturday in Oniaha. Miss Gladys Beaumont of Lincoln was i visitor in Omaha on Friday. - Miss Vera Wesin is spending the week end at Lincoln, Neb., with Mrs. E. C. Johnson. F. H. Davis, who has been ill at his apartment at the Blackstone, is now convalescing. Mrs. Max Westerman has re turned to Lincoln after a brief visit in Omaha late this week. ' Verne Vance, who spent the holi days in Omaha, has returned to the University of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.' Davies, for merly of Omaha, now of Los Ange les, are in the city. They are stop ping at the Rome hotel Mrs. William N. Anderson, who has been ill at the Clarkson hospital, was removed to her home, Friday. Her condition is improved. Miss Grace Meyer leaves Sunday for California to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer, who arc spending the winter there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Spens of Chicago, who were the guests for a.vornl rfavs rtf Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam T. Burns, left Thursday for their home. Marshall Mas?ee of Spring Lake, N. J son of Jerry Magee, has re-tiu-ned to" his home' after speeding the holidays with his father at the Omaha club. Mr anrl Mr. Robert Wood of Texas returned Wednesday to their home after a short visit with Mr. Wood's mother, Mrs. Ben Wood, at the Blackstone. . . , . Mr. and Mrs. W H. McCord tl January 1 for California. They are now at Riverside, but expect to tur the entire statev before their re-.urn to Omaha about May 1. ,'; . Miss . Nathine Talbot' ha re turned to Lindenwood serior .girls' college, after spending the holiday season with her. parents hare, Mr. and Mrs.N. O. Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. - Harold E. White have arrived at Calcutta, India; where they 'will make their home. Mrs., White was formerly Miss Vir ginia Crofoot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot. - Mrs. Warren Rogers and daugh ter, Miss Mildred Rogers, landed last week in- San Francisca on the S. S. Ecuador after a several months' trip through the Orient. They .ex pecK,to ".spend some.' time in CaliV fornia. ""-.,v ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' Heaney left this week for Da'lhart, Tex. Mr. Heaney will return after a few days but Mrs. Heaney will remain for a short time for a visit with he,r aunt, Mrs. H. A. Greenough. and Mr. Greenough.; -, ' Mrs. LE.: Baum and Miss Kath erine Baum of Philadelphia, Pa., formerly of Omaha, arrived Wednes day to spend- two weeks with friends. At present they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilhelm. Following their visit in Omaha, they will go to California to spend the re mainder of the winter. : f i Ray- Millard, who lauded in Van- mmm ; 1S08-1S10 "'.,'' ' ' ' -,- 'k - ' 1 I ONDAY we f) L misses' Suits that in 'point of real value far sur passes, we believe, any .similar eyeht held in the city. Nearly 225 Suits will go at prices that, in mostv every instance, hardly pay for the material or trim ming. It's the greatest suit buying opportunity yet arinounced. - , MATERIALS ..... ; , Duvetn :'ff,-: Chamohlvn . Evqta ;;'YaMmayMarvtUa h Trkoiine Y clow heel ;.'v. - Y Rich Fur 'Trimmed, Handsomely Embroideted and Smart Plain Ta$ bred Models. Women toho desire Quality and Style at a Very Lon .. Pried will see theseSuits Tomorrow. The Julius Orkin-Storeihas for many years maintained 4 the . value-giving leadership in Omaha and it's" through just such mar velous events as this Great Suit. ; Sale Monday that this leadership " has been held. r,''':'V-:i;''t' ; Our advice u to be here early, as many of the suits involved are one-of-a-kind models! fv Bride of New f - "I - Mrs. Mearon Pollack, nee Miss Elizabeth Larsen, was a bride of Nw Year's day, her marriage to Mr. Pollack having taken place 'ft St An drews Episcopal church, Rev." A. H. Marsden, officiating; She is the daughter of T. C. Larsen of this city. Mr. Pollack formerly "resided in De Kalb, Tex. . '' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Pollack will be at home in Los Angeles at the Alex andria hotel after January 15. " " Chautauqua Notes. A new chautauqua" circle, to be known as the Minne Lusa Chautau qua circle was organi7ed Friday at the home of Mrs. B. A. Waugh. The first meeting will be held Monday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. A. D. Nunn, 2730 Redick avenue. The, lesson will be the introduction ia "History of France." Mrs. B. A. Waugh. leader. couver Thursday ' after a year's journey htrough the Orient, is ex pected home the first of the week and will be with Mr. and Mrs. Bar ton Millard. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mil lard and Joseph Millard are expected to land . this week . at Cape Town, Africa, on their way around the world. . Dons St wfcm Filial Disposal of Suits ' ' .r ''.'' will hold a Sale of women's and Suits Dihel de Lame Veldxsne Suits Suits Years Day I ,,,1 nam mi . 3f ,;0 , Columbian Club.. Mesdames, J; W.'Kennebeck and William Fletcher will entertain the Columbian club at the club rooms, Twenty-second and Locust streets Wednesday atternoon at 2:30 o'clock. :" ... For Miss Falk.' ; Mrs. N. Weisman entertained " in formally at tea, at her home, Wed nesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Minnie Falk of Sioux City, la., house guest of Mrs. Sam Sniead. .Canteen Meeting. Miss Bessie Mahoney will be host ess at the meeting of Company B, Red Cross canteen,- Monday after noon at 2:30 at the Blackstone Hotel. Sale Starts 9 a. m. Sharp Worth to $45 .' ' Worth to $75 Worth to $125 172 Daughter of Mrs. Stanton , ' tWrites (Continued From Vt One.) parents dined in Dublin, Ireland. She asked the Irish liberator, as O'Cbn nell was called, if he expected t'o win liberty for Ireland. "No," he replied, "but always demand the uttermost, then you will get something 1" . "Of- course .those on the platform were furious at her for springing her resolution in the convention; it created hot debate, but the brilliant defense of Douglass, and her own eloquence , and logic so roused the audience 't1iatmany arose and spoke for her side. And 4fl$r a Iwo hours' tussle the resolution was carried, , so tljat Elisabeth Cady Stanton's de mand from the first svas those three Httle words: "Votes for Women." "Susan B, ?Anthony was not pres eqt at thatTirst convention. , She did not come into the movement till three years -later, 1851. But almost from the day of their; first meeting she and my mother- became the warmest friends, and Stood jaobly by each other for over 60 .-yean. Theirs was probably one of he most beau tiful friendships that ever existed be tween two women. ' MARGARET STANTON LAW RENCE. . :, Edgehill Inn, Spuyten-Duyvil-on-Hudson. Bostoh's oldest woman voter is Annie Stone, who at the age of 101 has registered so that she will be eligible to vote at the coming elec tion. . wvcausr. It is the RICHEST malt extract made .. AiAny Dtakr't - PURITAN MAIT EXTRACT CO H No. irktl Strati. Gktct . Homelike i ' -Homelike surroundings combined with a con- ' venient location and the hopeful religious at mosphere which should prevail characterise our services. 'Residential Funeral Tariffs 2616 Farnam St. !. Phtnt Harney 045 Prorata i r Cash Market Specials for Monday At 4903 South 24th St. i 212 North 16th St . 2408 Cuming St ; Sugar Cured v 1 Regular Hams (V2 or Whole) Every Ham Guaranteed Special at 1C ' Fancy Small Lean Pork Chops ; ! Special at 23C I Choice f ' Leaf Lard Special at J Strictly Fresh Spare.Ribs Special at 15C Fancy Sugar Cured Bacon O2 or Whole Sides) Special at 246 Choicest Cut Chuck Roast Special at 12 V2'C Choicest Cut Porterhouse Steak Special at 23 C Compound Lard Special at per lb, 12c Chew More; Eat Less It sounds 'absurd to say that we do not have time to chew our food sufficiently, yet scientists tell us that we do not chew it enough to get full benefit of its nourishment ' , The more thoroughly pur food is " chewed, the more nourishment we receive from it. and consequently, the less food we require. Everything we eat or drink should be taken slowly so as to be wt-ll mixed with saliva,' Even milk should be slowly sipped instead of being drunk as water'.' At present the Women Police service is only a semiofficial or ganization, working in London and otner large English cities, but an attempt is being made to have it incorporated into the regular po lice orce under the home secre tary's office. Dry Cleaning, Properly Admin istered, Covers a Marvelous Range We, for instance, will successfully clean any thing and everything from a suit of cl6thes to the interior upholstering of an automobile. Or, to take it from another angle, anything from a fine lace waist to a Turkish rug. Phone Tyler 0345. South Side Branch Phone is number "South 0050." DRESHER BROTHERS Cleaners Dyers 2211-17 Farnam Street ple-MKavfo Pure Lard Special at per lb., 17c o)lo)n 4 i 1 I