THE liLH: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JANUARY 22. 19; Society Engagement Announced LM-KiWr WJctnf Announced Mr. T. T. KJr announce th lewtjt fnAirwge ft lrr d.uglurr, Mjr. t t- K. I f thi cy Iht rrrrouny cfl'rmi oft little lm ly lc kef. U. lU'itcn ul ih 'iitnJi Mcth(hf..t ehurjt, and I . lUit bH anHOUilfl till rrk 4 their (nrml.. ,Mf. fc! Mf. I.e c ltfir t ih wntod For Mi. Grnjret. Mi. Mry A. W'eanir ntiuiiif4 it luiuhniii V'l'r.djy t the llUik tune hi.trl for Mr. Anee lirreiw irrrt of l.nJ. t.nUn. who It Muting her it, JO" Ijitfciutreet, lover .cfe pUrtii luf !. Mim Olive ,rritrcct. who ar. ried in New Voik Ut A ifut with her moilirr, U ejp !! m Uinana i.Uv. A brot wr. Trrcy Ureen trrt, I ijrring 4. 1 the Brandei titeter tint tt. Surprise Party.- Mr. and Mr. 1. II. Vwrnt were uivrn b lururue farty I rxlay tvrn rif at ihcir home yicml.fr of the circulation department of The Hce, ho give a eiHwer lor intie Jury J.nr i'ar..iM'-.!-iiiiitli old daughter i Mr. ana Mr. fawn. Mr. L C. Otirv. Mi Hrtly Ml.llrt.n iiuJ (). K. l.udviikwn hid hcge tt affair, hurt? members ( the department ami their wive I ere promt. Reception for Dr. and Mr. Lowe. The member of the Firt Meth idit church will give a public re ception for Dr. and Mr. Titu Lowe, ho are leaving oon for New York, where they will reide, Friday even ing at 8 .JO o'clock in the church iiuditorium. Friend of l)r. and Mr. l.owe are cordially invited. Mr). F-. A. Hen.on 1 chairman of the committee "in charge' of the af fair. ' . For Mr. Brandeii. Mr. V: A. Nasli will be hottest ;it a luncheon party Thuriday when the honor guest will be Mr, tieorge Urandri. who leave with Mr. Brandci the end of the. week tor Enrooe. Mr. and Mr. Brandei will le - accompanied by Mr. and Mr. Harry Bosworth and .Mr. and Mr. Townsrnd Netcher of Chi cago. The party will sail on. the Acqtiitania. Honor Guest at Dinner. Hugh Uowd of the University of Omaha basket ball team was honor tjucst. at a dinner given Friday even ing in- )Jpyn hall. Mrs, .Alice, 1 rru-Vr' mtiti I i Maroarrt ThomD- soti'cl the Brush and Bench club v.crek hostesses. J, Will. Roberts was toartmister and speeches were made ly 13r. Vahan Vartanian and Edward Kaitslt. i Birthday Bridge Party. NJr. and .Mrs. William Elli enter tained 1'riday evening at a birthday l.ridge and supper. Their guests vero ithe - Messrs. and Mesdames Gectfget LrRushton, H. E. Mahaffey; . losplj. Bi'shman and Stanley Gr?en. " The;;,, celebration is a joint nc'.U' honor wf ilie. birthdays-of . Mrs. Ellis, Mr. Green and Mr. Rushtdn. if Uapr-d Heart Parish. !(he wonwn of.. Hie-Sacred Heart Lry, . s J ' ' 1 !1 It' - -" "w 4 h A r fV ' v J iSv Spy : ." t jMediterranean Trip Luresil Directs Pecan Plantation Many 1 his oeason The CUk tour of lite Mc Juauiinu wtiivh a ituiukr of Oui!a (no- 1 i'le are tit lake tin rauii hut brn iH.mtLr tlut twa l.ut itt lem cliartt'ied lo a'CoiiiuiuiUte the p.trnni-i.. 'there will he Onulian. oil both, and both leave New York the Mine day. February II. tn the ttuprr. of France will he Mr. and Mr. Chart? II ttdilns, Me, and Mr, drorge lrr, Ch.ul.t K, Mirriuait and John llradv. Mr. . li, Mnrrell of Kama City, who I vi.iiiug lirr daughter, Mr, t hilord Button, will Uo Mil on thi bout. Frank BurkW, who had iutendrd to ni..ke he trip, t uncertain of hi plan. Mi I diili Tobiit and Mi Jeie Mc Donald are to Mil on the Ivnipr.'-. of l unre. On the t'armania will be Mr. Jthn Iteti and lur damthtrr. Mitt Helen lien, of Lo Angiln, f.triitrrly of Omaha, and Mi.t Irene Lannrt tier of Omaha. . Mr. H.iriuc-iilrr Imd tliat he will be unable ta accom pany her daughter and the Iuim. a the had originally planned, 'The boat make the round trip, touching at Altiirr. Monte Carlo, N'apW. Athetu, Cotiiitautiuople, Daniactt, and allowing fur variou ile trip through 1'alei.tine, pain and up the Nile. Mi. lun, Mi Iten an. Mi. Bartucttler will pcnd moathi in Europe after the Mediterranean trip i over. The other will return to thi country. Mr. and Mr. Darr are being entertained Monday evening at dinner hv Mr. and Mr, j. B. Archer, when cover will be laid fur 25 guest. La.t Thursday Mr. Darr wa the g't of the Browning club, of which he i a member, at luncheon, at the BlacUlone, and next Thurday the will be honor gue.t at luncheon given by Mr. G. C. Winterwn at her home. Miss Kleyla Engaged. Announcement it made of the en gagement of Mi Lorctta Klcyta, daughter of Charles F. Kleyla, to William Wallace Drummy. The wedding will take place during the month of February. Mi. Kleyla at tended the Convent of the bacred Heart. Mr. Drummy is in the hard ware business and is a member of the Field and Athletic clubs, McFarlane Lecture. Mrs. Ida Krue McFarlane of Den- vcr university will epcak on "Jcrg en' by George Branch Cabetl, Sat urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Orchard & Wilhelm's store. Christ Child . Society Mr, and Mrs. Jarohm Kulakofsky announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Mr. Lewis Spiwak; son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Suiwak. of Ottuma. Ia. Miss Kul- akofsky attended the Central High school, and is well known in social and club circles, being president at present time of the Jewish Junior Welfare organization, and is active in several other club movements. Mr. Spiwak attended the University of Illinois. No date has been set for the wedding. Personals nak-fch &fl 'eA-ifx Varrl hafrftf nesday aftcrao6u: at fheir,haU on Twenty-sec6id 'aud Xocus,t streets. Thfc hostess. :will Mrs. A. G. Ge neiit and frsV Mary Murphy. I Ennis Club Dance, the Ennis.club of St. Mary Mag ia,ltncs church will entertain at a C.ance and card party Tuesday even insr at the Kel-Pine academy. Twen- tjfiftlCiSifdt 'Famain streets, for the 1. cjtiefit of thq. church fund. ! Day Nursery Benefit. - The Camp Fire Bluebirds of Wind so):, school recently held a bazar for the benefit of the Day Nursery. Pro ceeds amounted to $8. Marian l.ehmer, gujardian of the group, had charge of the affair, n 1 ii Tea for Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. W. . C- Johnson will- enter tain at a bridge tea Tuesday after noon for-Mrs. George: Taylor -of. Great Barrington. Mass., who is-one ot Jthc winter visitors in; Omaha. i .t K . , , , For Mrs. Sturtevant, . " 1 '. ' ! Mrs. Georg Engler will entertain two tables of bridge Wednesday in honor of -Mrs. .Roland Sturtevanf, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Duval ,. , "Luncheon Party. itrs. H. W. Surbush entertained at luncheon at 'the, Brandeis Saturn day noon. Ilcr . guests were Mes dames Lucile Thornton." James 'L. Dalton, Misses Irene Pope, Helen Geilus, Billie, Jfloyt:. ' r ! 1 . O. L. L Club. " " ;i he O.' L. L.-club of Our Lady ot. Lourdes parish will give a bridge and high-five party. Friday at 2:30 in their new hafl t Thirty-second ave nue and, francis streets. O. E. S. Card Party. Vesta chapter 6 of the O. E. S. will give a card party Thursday eve ning January 26. on the third floor of, the Masonic temple, for Eastern . Star members and friends." Knighta of Columbus Party. The KiuRhts of Columbus will give an informal dancing party at the Blackstone Saturday evening, Jan uary 2& Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howe have gone to Florida to remain a month. Dr. and Mrs. E. J, Updegraff have returned -home from a visit to Cali fornia. . . A daughter, Mary Lois, was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. I. Shuler, 5167 Jackson street. Miss Florence Laboschin has been ill at her home here for the past week with a throat infection. Mrs. C. "M. Hollis and son, C. M., jr., from Ann Arbor, Mich., are visiting Mrs. T.'L. Combs. Mrs. Raymond Low leaves soon for Little Rock, Ark., to spend a few weeks with her parents. Mrs. D.-C. Deaver left Saturday for Californiawhere she will spend me remainder, oi me winter. ,. son, Charles, are planning a visit to Washington, u. L., to visit Mrs. Bur gess parents, Judge aud Mrs. C. Smvth. as snon as Mr Tliircrpc. j , - - - " ..... - o covers sufficiently from his att?" Miss Mildred Walker, who has for the past year and a half been attend ing the University of Nebraska, will leave for Chicago the middle of the week to enter the National Kinder garten school there. Mrs. F. T. Walker' will accompany her daugh ter. They witne the guests ot Mrs. Walker's daughter, Mrs. Harry Bellamy. Mrs. L. F. Crofoot and her daugh ter. Mrs. Harold White, who arrived in San Francisco last week with tier husband, have gone to Lov Angeles for a short stay. Mr. White re turned to India last Thursday. Mr. Crofoot is expected in Omaha Mon day. Floyd S. Jones of Seattle, Wash., spent Friday in Omaha with his sister, Mrs. O. Y. Kring. Mr. Jones is enroutj me from Washington, D. Cfc ' jJ he went to receive the anr-iSCi to a United States con- Jiff whicV 's 'vct '1C 'ias not kcn as" '"i. rtfi w a foreign post. ' . Miss Charlotte Huntley, who has been singing with the Kondolicrs quintet in Canada and on the Pacific coast, is starting south on a five weeks' engagement. At end of that time she will return to Omaha, where she will be the house guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Faulkner. Mis Agnei Regan, executive ff retary of the National Catholic Wel fare council, will explain the work of the council at a public meeting at the Fontenelle hotel on Sunday, January at i o clock. About 150 guest were present at the tea which wa held last Sunday afternoon at the Center. An appeal was made for more volunteer to as- ist in the work. The sewing clans is in need of an instructor who un derstands the cutting of children' garment. On Monday evening sandwiches and cocoa were served to the menv bers of the little hoys' club after the regular program of games. Confirmation will he administered on Sunday, January 22, at J o'clock, at St. Benedicts colored center. Mrs. Martin Conley lias volun teered to conduct a story hour on Wednesday afternoon for the younger children. A new club, whose maior interest will be athletics, has been organized. Jessie Abband was elected presi dent. Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock spent two days in New York this week and addressed the American Manufacturers Export association. y Iy--"' ri Mrs. Elizabeth Griffith is spending six weeks, in Omaha with Mrs. Joseph Barton. Mrs. Griffith, who is a sitrr of the late Bishop Arthur L. Williams, is greatly interested in the raising of pecans, an industry but lately introduced in this country. She is the owner of a plantation in the center of the "Pecan Empire," as it is called, id southern Georgia, and she superintends operations there her self, and takes great pride in the size of her nuts, and their packing for market. Mrs. Griffith will return to Georgia in February. She divides her time between the south and the Sault Ste Marie in northern Michigan, where she has a summer cottage. Mitzi Has Many Followers in Her Train An otJ I?ouiiiaiiiaii ra.tte, a gVo-t, au echo, and a P"'r but pn ty little, princess, is the selling for the wui ctl romance in which Miti appear at the Brandci theater for . en- gaueiiieut of lour uayt Haiti. ig to night, and fT which many mi tuber i,( the tofial et already Iwh- rcer. aiinn. I Mr. and Mr. II. II, HaMiwe wilt inlrriaui II. Mr. and Mr. George Brandei, who will entertain at lim ner pieccding, have reservation fir two lxe. Mr. and Mr. W. A. Rcdick, Mr. and Mrs. Chart. Bea ton, Mr. and Mr. Jack Suiihiim. Mr. and Mr. Henry 1'irtpont, Mr. and Mr. J. C. Kiu.ler. Dr. and Mr. ti:. I'uter, Dr. and Mr.tMorri unliani. Mr. and Mr. E. W. Julian. Mr. and Mr. Frank Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wct.t, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Miilvihill. Mr. and Mr, i Walur Sihroeder, Mr. and Mr. S. 11. El wood. Mr. and Mr. C. W.il'artons and Mr. and Mr. A. V. Kitifhr will entertain (ouroiur. ' Mr. and Mr. E, Treller will enter tain nine; Mr. and Mrs., llcnry Moiuky, five: S. U Loetcill1 seven, ana J. U warren, seven. Reservation have also been-, nia.ic by Mr. E. E. Saundrrs. Mr. R. B. ZacJiarv. Mi Mary Moroman.. Mis Irma While. J. Hurwi.h, C. A An derson, C. L. Adams, E. J. Rirjiey, r. Mark, Harry S-teele, J. G. l t. , ( I I- . r. worm, t, ii. iverriana, r. a. u. II. Moran, Gwyer Yates, Lieut. I Maher. Roger Keeline, II. Grodtil S. Ravitz. F. G. Cahlwcll. Hi Menold, Edwin D. Mitchell, CI Cios. I. A. Medlar, Harry Grecn hi b. Ulson, L.. U, Lintiquist ai C B. Muffctt. Mrs. N. K. Sype Entei tains Dundee Woman's Club. Mrs. N. ' K. Sype, president! of the Dundee Woman's club, I will give a reception for the members of the club at her home, 5006 Cass street, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The pro gram committee, Mesdames John Yeiser, George C. Edgcrly aud ' Clarke w ill assist. . ' A feature of the attca ' ' I .1. 1! ... , me reading ana an."JL, the short story, "P James Branch Ca Mrs. Frank Judson and Mrs. V. J. Hynes are leaving the latter part of this month on. a, trip to Isew York. . ... . . ' '. , Miss Helen .'Smith will return Thursday from Houghton, Mich., where she has been making a two weeks' visit. . 1 Mrs. Laura Hunter Arwell of Salt Lake City arrives today to visit her parents, Mrs. J. H. Hunter, at the Hunter ,Inn. . Miss Eleanor Slabaugh returned to Dayton, O., with her sister, Mrs. Donald Baxter, last week for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kennard and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adair are leav ing this week for Miami, Fla., to spend the rest of the winter. ' Major . Roland Walsh, who has been stationed . at Fort 1 Crook for Several' months, has been ordered to Washington and expects to leave on Wednesday for the east. Mrs. J. C Eppley,.who has been visiting her son, Jean Eppley, at the Fontenelle, is in the Methodist hos pital. Her mother, Mrs. S. J. 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