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THE BEE: OMAHA.
1921.
; Society
Chairman for Bazar
Lsrson-Prsnsttt.
Announcement li njade f tht mar
rUg of Miit Esther Larson cl
rUUMUOuth. Neb, to Wr. E. H.
I rna of Hebron, Neb., t 0
o'clock Saturday. 1 h .ceremony
was performed by Re. II. G. Me.
Clusky at the borne of tht bride i
parents, Mr. and Mr. L. G. Larson.
Hypst-Brown.
Mil Francri Brown of Alhambra,
Cal., and Ut. Daniel Hytte of WaWe
field. Neb;, were married Thursday
noon. October 13. st the Sa,e'n
Lutheran psrionsge, Omaha toe
F.ev. K. M. Ilolmbcrg officiating. Mr.
and Mra. Hypie drove to Wakefield
tht aame day, where they will make
their home.
Colton-Drttr.
Announcement l made f tht wed
ding of Mi Ann Drewa tnd Kay C.
Colsrin, which took place Wednesday
cve'ning at the home of the groom
I vnn M. Colson. and Mri.
Colson. The Re. Arthur Alack of
ficiated, Mill Lorine CoUon acted ai
bridesmaid, and Lynn coison at
tended the Broom. After November
1 fbt young couple will be at noma
, ut Urake lourt.
' '.. r..,(.Tnwn WoddiflsT,
Of intercut to out-of-town readen
i the wedding which took place at
AtJcimon. Neb., Saturday, of Mill
Fortif Hoqkitra d V lomer oustin,
both of whom are graduate! of the
state university. The wedding took
place at the. home of the bride i
paetnti. Mr. an Mra.-IWnry Hook
ed Tim ihrldn .vrrre: a. gown of
Whiar taffeta, with hat
.Tt,.V, i-arrif il athOwer botl
f nrrhidn onfiel a rose and
1 Ilea of . the .valley. -A wedding
breakfast . wai , served, :'folIowIng
which the bride and. groom left on
a motor triu. The bride going-
brown, trimmed with
bdtver and with hat to'match. They
win live at me-, Marquette
mjinti in' Lincoln;''.'..
init Ornom Omaha Guests.
announcement hn been made of
the) marriage, on October 9, of Mill
r.re Katharine Long of Duncan,
nil ,Vi Hsmirliier of Dr. B. Long,
to&Glenn E. Wallace, the ton of
Mti and Mrs. E. F. Wallace of this
city The wedding was ... Quiet one,
which took' plafe' St. the1.' home oi
hfc hriii The irroom was a lieu
tenant 'In the balloon service at San
Antonio during the war, and Is now
acting as geologist for an oil firm
inlTulsa, Okl. At present the young
people, are- visiting Mr. and ., Mrs.
Ki F. Wallace and Mrs. J. H. Evans,
a sister of the groom, and Mr. Evans
- A reception wai given at the Wal
lace) home. Thursday, evening, in
nl tHi. nnde and Broom, inen
th house wai. decorated with ferns.
ptfma'-"n cut "flower. 'Mri and
Mrs. Glenn Wallace will leave next
KViife for Tulsa, where they will
make their homfe
For Mis lUFarlaruLv ;,
Uh Mildred WtFatlanf1ic
marriage lo Russell "M. Bailey will
take place October 29, will be honor
guest at many affairs. On Monday
- Mr. and Mrs. George W. jCcWgdon
will give a dinner and Orphenm
natty, on Tuesday Misi Wllraa Mc
- Fafland, who is to act as maid et
' hdftpe for hf.sister, will giva din
net at the Athletic cjub. ;Wdii.
day afternoon Mrs. Leonard - Win
terton will give art Orpheum party
and tea for Miss McFarland and
Thursday she will be the guest of
Miss Eunice Syke at a bridge tea.
Friday morning Miss Ethel NijnniO
and-Miss Jeanette Mullen of Viey
enfie arrive to stay with Miss Mc
Farland until her wedding. Miss
McFarland will give a Irbusseau tc
for them Friday afternoon. On
SaiurdavMrs.W. C. Reff and Mis
Emily Roff will entertain at lunch
eon at the Athletic club for Miss
McFarland and her guestvan Miss
' 'T.oirise Watklns will give a bridge
te in their honor. Mrs. L. M
Clarke wilt, give- supper, pafhr af
her home Sunday evening for Miss
McFarland and her house guests
and Mr. Bailey. -. , .
Monday, October 23, Miss Mildred
' Rockwell" and $ernice Melerjurgen
will give, aii , Orpheum party and
te; at the Brandeis tea room. Oc
tober 24 . Mrs.. Burt C. Fowler will
entertain at luncheon at the Athletic
club and' at the Orpheum matinee
foif. Miss. McFarland and herr at
tendants. Mrs. Walter Nitche" and
Ms. V. Cart Jutige of Lincoln will
.M hostesses at a bridge tea October
23" Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. K.
M&Farland will give the bridal din
neif, followed by the rehearsal. .-. .
jrifiss Menie Davis to Be Feted. "
. Manv affairs will be fflven in the
' nastt two weeks for Miss ''lifeiiir
Davis, whose wedding vto . Henry
Bhling of St. Louis will take place
October 29. Mr. ."Bohling and his
' utters wilt not teach Omaha until
Oiftober.26. .- - ".-.V .:.V
iOn Tuesday of this week Miss
Dorothy Halt-will entertain informal-
' ly! at tea for Miss Davis. Next Sun
day, she will be the guest of honor at
a aupper party given by Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Gallagher. October 25 Mr.
aitdj .Mrs. Lewis Burgess will
eir a dinner party for Miss
Datis. October 26 Mf. and Mrs.
Charles , Stewart of Council
Bfuffa will entertain the wedding
paty at luncheon, and that ventng
they will.be the guests" of Mt.and
Mrs. John Men t dinner. " Thnrs
day, Oetoberi.27. : Mr. and. Mri Bob
Garrett wilt entertain at their home
for the bridal party, and the aame
night Mr. and Mrs. Jack Webster
and Miss Daphne Peters will give a
supper dance for them At the Omaha
cleb. The rehearsal will be Friday
afternoon, followed bv dinner at the
Country : ekib for Misi 'Davis and
Mf. Bohling, given by Mr. and Mrs.
TcL. Davis and'Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Roberts. -. v. -
f For Mr. Mueller.
KnJ-M. S. Mueller of St. Paul,
Ind., arrived Wednesday to be the"
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen.
' She is being widely entertained. Wed
nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allen
. entertained 25 guests in honor of
Xt-m Mtirltor Priitatf h W.tl the
honor guest at a luncheon given by
Mra. Willard Codd and Mrs. George
Carey at ' the Brandeis tea room.
Friday afternoon Mrs. W. E. Smaits
gave an afternoon tea for Mrs. Muel
ler. Saturday she was entertained
' by Mrs. G H. Walrath at a luncheon
t'rher home, and Saturday evening
th T. A. Y. E. club gave a dinner
for her at the Prettiest Mile. . Mon-
Uv Vfrt Miifllci1 nil! h th mrtt
S3... " " ". v.n d"f -JT
I u -
1 Mrs. James Reed ft chairman of
the committee in charge of the baiar
to be conducted; .by the Alumnae
Association of the Sisters f; Mercy
academy. November 10. 11 and 12, at
Jacobs hall, 1712 Dodge street. Pro
ceed! will be added to the btuiair.g
fund for the proposed new convent
to be erected in Fairacres.
The 25-aere building site at Seventy-second
street, north of the Dodge
road, was purchased by the Sisters
of Mercy for $50,000. ; . '
A three-story red bick building,
200 by 300 feet, is to be erected this
fall. It is designed after .a type pi
the 1.1th century. Barns for the
proposed riding school will also be.
erected.
tht Athletic club, and of Mrs.. J." C.
Hammond at an Orpheum party- fol
lowing. At dinner Monday she wi,!l
be entertaineo oy Air. anu Mrs,
Oscar Allen. " '
War Worker's to Hold Banquet
The WaBhinton ' Oirls' club hal
irtued invitations to all girls who
worked In Washington, D. C, dur-
Irur the war to attend the second an-
fWhftl banquet at the university ciuo
November 5. ihe members ot this
club are young women who left Ne
braska and neighboring states to do
patriotic work in the Capital city.
During Iher list year they have held
Quarterly.: meetings in Omaha. A
large number b-t out-of-town guests
are expected. There will be a short
business meeting after the banquet,
at which time the officers for the
ensuing year will be elected and fu
ture plans for the club will be made.
Miss Minerva Heine, 2555 Mander
son street, is In charge of the ban
quet committee. Many members of
this club attended the meetings oi
the Nebraska club in Washington,
D. C, which Is fostered by the con
gressmen and their wives from this
state. - '. .
. For Miss Nordin.
Mrs. Louis Neble will - stive a
shower at her home Mondav after
noon' for , Miss Mildred Nordin,
whose marriage to Jesse L. Schroe
der will take place October 27.
Tuesday Mrs. Harry Johnsen will
entertain at luncheon, followed by
an Orpheum party in honor of Miss
Nordin . and Mrs. Ove Neble will
give i bridge party on Wednesday
afternoon at her home.
Mrs. I." W. Benolken will give a
luncheon on Thursday at her home
for this popular bride-elect and Fri
day Mrs. Glenn .Miller will enter
tain at a luncheon at her home. v
For Mra. Broaddus.
Mrs. Etta Broaddus of Denver is
a guest of Mrs. M.-C. Shumate in
the city. She has been honored with
several affairs, .and others are
plannea. Last week she was guest
of honor at an Orpheum party fol
lowing a dinner, where coven were
laid for Mendamcs Broaddus. ; Shu
mate and Misses Edith FJnfayson,
Bessie Stearns, Effie Turner and the
Misses-Louise and "Helen Shlimat.
Misses Fmlayson and Turner were
hostesses, on this occasion. Jv
Celebrates Silver Wcddingi
: A surprise party was given fot Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Tennant Friday
evening- at' their home - in honor of
their twenty-fifth wedding annivef
arv. . .
Those present Were Dr. and Mrs,
P. T. Barber, Messrs. and M idames
Tames, A. Brown. Georcre Eckles, F,
E. SGrarige;' Mtsv 'rGHf.Kels.ey ? pf
NoffoikY Netj.r- the Alisies Mildred
Grange, Jessie, Catherine and Don
Othy Tennant and f retton joiicfi.
' Omaha Pledget at Lincoln.
- The following Omaha men have
been pledged to fraternities at the
University of Nebraska: Alpha
Gamma Rho. Glen R. Murray: Al
pha Siema Phi. Irwin Jetter, Ed
ward F. Manger and Willard Usher
Bets Theta Pi, Alfred R. Hansen
Bushnel! Guild. Peter T. Barber
Delta Unsilon, John Peterson; Phi
Delta Theta. Kenneth Metcait,
Tames Bcrrv. Mavnard Buchanan
Phi Kappa Psi, C. Francis Speery
Signia Phi Epsilon, Dave Broad
,, r? ci.,. i
wen, c. oiaiierj.
Bridee for Mist McFarland.
Mrs. Tohn Llchtenwatlner arid"Miss
Elsa Smith entertained at a bridge
tea Saturday afternoon in honor of
Miss Mildred McFarland. mere
were four tables of bridge and orange
candles were used as decorations.
Those present were the Mesdames
Kenneth Snyder, J. Formal), E. V.
Hornbcrger, L, Winterton, Grant
Wheeler, Allen Dudley the Misses
Bernice Mclcriursren. Alice Sheehy,
Louise watkins, Helen Adkins, Doro
thy Adkins, Eunice syke. ,
. Februanr Claia Electa Officers.
'The February graduating class of
Central High school elected the fol
towing otticeri fnday atternoon
Louis Bock, president; Mary Gor
;4i
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Fireplace Fixtures
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DISPLAY ROOM
Entire
Tkird Floor
Koelia Bldg.,
17th us HirMf -
'ton, vtct prrildent; Heten Burk.
ham, leeretaryj Atke Hooper, treas
lurer; Ann McConntll, reportert Ca.
mille Uenho and Wallact Jelieries,
iergtants-at-armi. . Mist Milliard
and J. V. Wollery were chosen clan
teachers.
Mra. Robinson Entertains.
At tht Omaha club Saturday Mrs.
Frank W. Robinson entertained for
her daughter, Margaret Robinson.
After luncheon tht party attended
tht Orpheum. Accompanying Mrs.
Robinson was Mrs. T, E. Zander.
Those present were:
Marmrat Koblnaon. KIlMn J-fTr. Jmk
1111. Kile Hulocl. hln.r, l'llr Ablmll,
A llr KlH. Klr Kaol. ror,ilhr tiwmt,
Vimlnl Trlmhl, RiihImIIi Trimnlf, Ann
rrl,, Aliun' K'r.
Missionary Society to .Mstt.
Tht Woman's Missionary lociety
of tht Lowe Avenue Presbyterian
church will meet with Mrs. A. r.
Ernst at 935 North Thirty-ninth
street, Friday, October 21. Atsiitlng
Hynes and Mrs. C E. Lowrv. The
derotional service will be led by
Mra. J. W. Ktosiner and tht leader
will l Mrs. ueorge . canon, iuu
Ject. "India. .
Lutherans Elect Offktrs.
Mrs. E. A. Van SIcct, who has
list returned from a meeting of the
Voman't Missionary society of the
Lutheran synod of Nebmaks, has
been elected president of that or
ganlaation. She haa been active in
missionary work ' at the, Kountzc
Memorial church for many years.
The Rev. O.- D. Baltilv ai
Kountze Memorial waa elected, pres
ident of tht synod for tht ensWg
year.
. Mrs. Ntal on P. R.
Mrs. Charles N'eal returned Fridav
from Kansas, CJty, where, she spoke
the previous ."day, .on ' - proportional
representation before The council of
Clubs, which is the municipal federa
tion of Kansas Gty clubs. The coun
cil has dont many progressive things
In tht city for example, they are
running a girls' hotel.
Bridge Luncheon.
Mrs. Joseph Merritt entertained at
brldre lunched Thursday after-
Soon at her home in honor of Mrs.
ohn Merritt, Tnothcr of Mr. Mer
ritt. -
The suests were Mesdames Henry
Lohrman, Charles Woodward, Ed
Mclvor. Sam Smead and U. Chris-
yard. . ,. i
. Mrs. Devereux Honored.
1 4 '. . .
Airs. v. i uevereux nas ueen
made a member of the; Associated
Charities board, 'carrying tnt duties
hf publicity chairman, for a period
j)f three years. Mrs. Devereux
handled the publicity for the Asso
ciated Chanties dinner, September
la. She is at present visiting in the
east. .. .
jfiar Mrs. M MerrilLl, v
frat Uair
of M:r.ajnl Mrs. John Frank Mead.
Mrs. Mead entertained Saturday at
an informal tea for Mrs. Merrill and
about 25 old college friends, all of
whom are Kappa Kappa Gammas
who were in the university together..
Shower for Mrs. Wichtrt.
Mrs.: Mji Higgins gave v linen
shower for -her daughter Mrs J. A.
Wichert, Friday afternoon. "Eight
een guests were present Mrs, Wich
ert was formerly Miss Genay Hig
ginit. t Her marriage took place Sep
tember 25. , . .
Mrs. Btnson Civet Luncheon.
Mrs. Newman Benson was host
ess Saturday at a luncheon at 'her
home for Mrs. Philip Metz. Her
euests were the Mesdames Bob Gar
rett, Fred Daugherty, Isaac Carpen
ter, jr., Herbert Uavis, Albert Mb-
bernten, Victor Caldwell, Jr., Guy
Kiddoo, Lkyd Smith, the Mies
Jusi-phint Condon. Uurothy IU1I,
Uit rViiiHrkmic Oumtt rit Honor.
lira Di.U S(in anil Min Doro
thy Singrr entrrtilned party of
eight St luncheon Saturday at the
Hrandeis tea room, followed by a
nrnkffum nrlv. In lififlAP nf fhei
sikter, Mrs. A. G. Goudchauv, who is
vi.itmg nere.
Guests at tht Game.
In the Harry V, Burklry box at
the creigmon game on niurnay
wert tht Misses Eleanor Hnrkley,
Dorothy Judton, Jeannrttt Johnson,
Meir. nova Smitb, liarry Hunt,
ley, Robert Burkley and Ray Miller,
For Miss Moore.
Mist Evelyn Ledwich will enter
tain at an informal tea rrluay after
noon at her hnmt in honor of her
hout guest, Miss Adelaide Moore
Of Chicago.
Mist Gilchrist HosUss.
Miss My me Gilchrist gave a din
ner at the Athletic club Saturday
evening tor miss irene t ici and Man
ley Jark, uhoe wedding takes place
next lucsoay.
Delta Delta Delta.
Mrs. Harry Reames and Mrs. U,
ft. Davidson will entertain Delta
Delta Delta alumnae Saturday after
noon, 1:30 o'clock, at the home of
Mrs. Reams, Z540 Avenue E, Council
Bluffs.
Rummagt Salt. y
Chapter B. P. of tht P. H. O. sis
terhood will conduct a rummage sale
Wednesday, opening at 10 a. m.. at
UZi South iwenty-mnth itrcet.
Card Party.
Vesta Chapter Kensington club
will entertain at a card party. Fri-
of Masonic temple.
Cinotant to Give Dance.
The Cinosan Dancing club will
open their season Thursday, October
20, at tht Scottish Rite cathedral,
Presbyterian Circle.
First Presbyterian Circle No. 6
will meet with Mrs. Tames P. Slater.
Wednesday morning, 11 o'clock.
Ahamo Club Dancing Party.
The Ahamo club will entertain at
dancing party at tht Kel-Pine
academy Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Lloyd B. Hofsappte returned.
Saturday from the east. , .;
Personals
F. L Pertu. returned -Tbun-
diiy from New ork,
Harry - Koch" tgnrned 'Saturday
morning front Nnness nf .W
Crncago, f t. - . "
MIs Lorna McMartla has rs
turned horn a viH of several weeks
in Chicago. , .
A daughter, l)ernlct Elaine, wu
born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K.
Toy, October 1J. : .- -
Mr. 'and Mrs. Frederick Stott le
Saturday for Minneapolis, where
thry will spend two weeks,
Mr an4 Mra VVItlUm C- Lr'
leave ' Sunday for jfonotulo, where
they wui spend two montna.,, .,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Frelden anoonnct
the engagement of their daughter.
Erfvtlu ta Maurlct Cilinsky -of
Council Ululls. . . .
XfUa Fa vi. f Duncan of Kansas
City arrived .Saturday, to visit misi
Louise: Shumate, .-.who will return
home with hcf. , - .. ,.
Mrs.' Thillo Meti . returned to
Omaha last week from tht Aim
ranch near Xody. - Mr. . Metf will
return thii week, -. ',-"'!.
Mii' Ethel Fullawar has come tin
from Lincoln. -Keb.. to spend the
week-end with her parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. 5, V. Fullaway. u, v
Mi.s Helen Weeks, who hat been
seriously-' ill at Fenger hospital Is
improving. She underwent nop
cratioa .early, in .the .wctk -
WrTk ChiraawUtert-1-" -thU'
tended scVc'ral basinesk. meetings.
Maior and Mrs. Edward O. Wild
of New Orleans, La., ana Mrs. james
A. Baer of Lincoln. Neb., are guests
of their sister, Mrs. Arthur If.' Cullen
and Mr. Cullcn.
Mr. and Mri. T. C Brunner will
return to their Omaha residence on
October 18 after spending - five
months at. their "lutnmer home at
Clear Lake, la.
Mr. F. A. Brogan will go to
Rochester ltMinn. 4 th,eendof ' tttj'q
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Slit is recovering from an orrtiou
snd U doing well.
5 Mist LittUn Fitch wit In Omaha
few days this week etrrontt front a
summer spent at Hollywood, Cl . tu
Chicago,' where she is returning. her
work wiib. tiit Morn studios, -
Dr.. San ford Gifford will t-ve
Monday for a 10-day trip to lh U.
delphia." On his way he will stop ta
set hit brother, Harold.'Who-is- in
school at Lake Forest, outside of
Chicago, , v v'
Mrs. II. P. Alexander of Lincoln
spent Saturday in Omaha, as gucit
of 'Mrs. Kue Abbott and visitor
at tht Omaha Siciety of. Fine Arts,
N'ebraska exhibit, ti which somt o
her own work is: hung.
,.Mr. snd Mrs. D. R.'Le!and snd
Mr. and Mra. A. R. Edmiston of
Lincoln motored to Omaha Fridav
to visit the Nebraska artists' exhibit
at the library, at which Mrs. Letand
snd Mrs. Edmiston are exhibitors.
Mr. Walter .Head, who returned
the first of the week from Lbs An-
geles, whert he attended the conven
tion, of .the American Bankers' asso
ciation, is In: St. Joseph, where, he l
was eaiied by tht serious Illness of
his father. , '
t. '
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Claris and
V,A r1a.l,a I. a,,:...! ....
ning from Wyoming. Thcy motored
in and art slaying at lha homt of
Mr. tnd Mrs, Georgt If. ThummelU
Mr. and Mrs. I l.rkt will spend tht
winter in Onulu.
' Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Rohertstn tmt
da 11 filter, Miss Ktisabrth Robertson,,
iwva taken an aiaitment at Holly
wood, Cal., where ihey will bf until
spring. Mrs. Theodore Maenneraml
small dsuuhier may go uct to join
them alter the hidiiUya.
Mis Margaret Watrath of Osceo
ta, Neb., who 1. 41 been the guett
of Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Dowd. re
tiirntd to her home Friday. Miss
W'lrath is t taleuted harpitt and
wilt continue her study of the hari
with Mis DeLont during tht will
ter. ;
trt WllHim Ilaite. arrortinanled
by her daughter, Jant Hume, and
!( Frinrri Reed of Detroit, leave
next week for Lot Angeles, Cal.,
where they will visit Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph liixler. They wilt be joined
later by Mrs. .William Duncan of
Eureka Springs, Ark.
v Four member of the Junior league
nninr.il ti Sinim Citr Friday at tilt
Invitation of the Sioux City Junior
a ... a ... .t.. . 1-1
league to atttcnu a meeting, tnry
were the Misses Gertrude Stout,
Gladys Peter and Catherine Thum
mrl and Mrt. Paul Gallacher. The
Sioux City league started only a
short time ago snd numbers 20 members.
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THOSE WHO'SeCK Yd ATTACH TO THEIR CEM CIFTS THAT
PRESTIGE WHICH IS ALWAYS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
SURETY OF QUALITY WILL FIND THE .EDHOLM STOCK ADE
QUATE TO MEET EVERY PRICE LIMITATION OR LATITUDE.
ALBERT EDHOLM
OMAHA'S OLDEST ESTABLISHED JEWELER
2d Floor W.O.W.BIdg. 14th at Fai-nam
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Your Credit C
Beddeo is the man who has made cash storef
sit up andwonder. Not only, are you entitled
to?' a long; period in which to pay lot your pur
chases, but every article you buy is guaranteed
to be as low in price as it can be obtained in any
;cash store in- Omaha. : v:: J
It's the gigantic volume of our business that
tnakes this new way of garment selling possible.
Thousands of customers are on our books ;
v monthly, and Jf. you, are not amongst them you '
v are not doing yourself full justice. .
Buy as much as you want, make a small pay- ,
ment down and the balance can be arranged in
terms to best suit your convenience.
Look where you will, compare to the limit,
you'll findiBeddeo'a big, liberal credit policy
the greatest aid to the average purse of. any,
merchandising plan in America today.
1417 DOUGLAS STREET
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