THK OMAHA i:EK: THlUlAV. uuTOm: (i 4) :- SOCIETY -:- Morning Nuptials Unite Miss Marion Hamilton to George Hamilton Piarcdcd by Mr flv attendant gnwnti In floating chiffon. In l-rtxht autmun rulot, Alia Mtrmu Hamilton wrnt to th alitr of tit. tYrlllaa cnlhiMlnil Wi-dm-wliiy at II iiYiik ti wad Honrs Hamilton of Wanhlnauon. Ii. . Arihblahop J, J, llnrljr alali-d by father Hmlakol rformd tha rr mnny, Mlaa Klt-n Cralahton aaiiR lha Ava Mail, rmixri) ty Ir. It. Mill HIHy. who km.minlrl on lha i i a m, during th nuptial maaa. Tha aanmiary waa lirautlfully di". oratud with ltna and hlt thryaun thamtima. Minn Hamilton's gnun nf whlta aa'ln. alaixiraiely inbrnidr4 In erya lal. waa mad with xtrmely long llnea vl i h a Janny tuwk and long It-evra of chiffon. Her court train of anlln a (lac. orntad with iiay of roars In rlilne atom', and h r lulla vrll which rov nr. I bar hood waa hold In ilm. with a (irarl.m I m nil of biilllunt. The hrldo rarrli'd Ultra of the valley. MlM KUimor Huikliy and Mia Melon 1 lunula wrra th ftrat brllea mnlila to 'i-r, they woro rhlffon fMM ka wlih abort trulna of nrn odor ili-:riili-d w ith Kiiillca of Kit-m-h ro., Mlra Krna Itini) and Mia Nininiu i imlliiiii, rlnt.'r of tha groom, wnr binnnne rhlffon gnwna with gold iiiliMiderad girdh a, mad with Inngrr tralna. Tha four brldmiualda earrM yi-llnw rhryaatithvniunia IM with yrl-. jnw and rut4-oord rlhhnna. and wora yrllorf In with' silver allpiwra. Tha maid of honor, Mia Mat y Kmlly Hamilton, a I no aiatrr of tha groom, Wora gorgnoua drv of naaiurtlum color, mad on long linra with a ught Land around tha top of tha tmluw, Jumi rtiwring tha ahouldra In Victor l.i n ttytu, (Sold roara cnaraiU'd down the aitio of tha drniml akirt. 1 1 r Klllipera war gold tolorml. riha car rte.l Ward nira, Mr. Hamilton waa attended by bla lirothKr, Klrhard, and hla uhira war Herbert I'onmdl, Krd Unmllton, Dr. Itotwrt Hihrock, Hurry Koch, Porter A linn and Hobrrt Iluiklcy. After a reception at tha hum a of Dm hrldv'a parent tlio young couple left fur rUtntu Iturlara. Cal , where they will mnd a few wwki tn-fura returning to Washington. The bride' ti'ivellng gown waa bels rrri dn china with a laled oversklrt, and ehcrt accord on plt-ati-d alet-vra. It una girdled with coral beada, and her hut wan of helK color with a tiny coral plume to match. After lewiiilir 1 Mr. and Mr. Hamilton will Im at homa In the Honirraet In WaMliington. Women Leaders to Speak at Club Convention Vr. Carolina B. HeilRer, noted child loallt fnim the Kllailteth Mo t'ormlck Memorliil Foundation of ''hlcogo, will lie preacnt In tha xtate eonvant on of Federated flub, meet-Ins- at North rintte (rtoler 24 Z. and will Npenk on aeveral different ihnne rf "Dutlei That the Community Owe tha Child." Ir. Heilter prenchea health mnka It emphatic that every eommunity owea the child a rhance for a aound mind and a Bound body. Mr. Wnllnee I'erharn. aerond vice prcaldent of the fieneral Federation of Women'a cluha, will aivnd the entire time of the convent. on with the Ne braHko federation meeting at North Platte October 24 26. On Thtiradny evening Mr. F'erliam will give an ad dieM on "Community Pervlce." Kducntlon being the live Interest of fur atjila aiiieriiitendnt of pulillc Irv rlructlon have been Invited to appual N-fora tha women'a club convention at North riatte, Ootolier 24 2. Personals Mr. J. IMrker baa returned to be with her daughter, Mr. Kay Oood row, after a summer aent with an other duuKhter, Mra. A. C. Willlain aon, at her camp at Columbua, Nab. Mra. Henry Bohllng haa gone to Chicago where ahe will Join Mr. Ilolillng'a mother Mr. C. B. Bolillng and with her will go to White Sul phur Spring. Va., for a month. Mr. liohllng will meet hla wife In Chicago on Iter return home. Chicago Gueatx Honored. Mr. and Mra. Harry L, Street of Chicago, . who are gueats of Mr. and Mra. John 1- Kennedy, will be com plimented Thursday evening by Mr. and Mra. George Ilrandeii, who have planned a theater party and supper all club workers, the two candidates , at the Brandula for IS guests. My Marriage Problems Adele Carlson's New Phaaa of "Revelations of a Wife." What Tom Chester Demanded With out Thought for Himself. At the sound of the raucous, quav ering voice In the hall outside, Lil lian daubed for the door, throwing a name bark over her shoulder. "Tom Cheater!" she exclaimed. Wl'h my heart beating with , fear for the brave young chap, I followed closely behind her, and mw the young man fairly staggering down the hall, wilh Dr. Pettlt walking by his side and evidently attempting to restrain him. "Oh, Mra. Underwood:" The physi cian's voice held a note of relief. "Perhaps you can persuade this young idiot that he must not leave the house In this condition." Over Lillian's face passed a look which I well knew, a look of sorrow for the individual, but of inexorable impersonal holding to account of a subordinate. It was the look an army officer mifilit wear who waa sending a loved aide to a dangerous post. "Will It kill him?" she asked. Then Chester turned his face to ward her and me, and at the ghastly gray look upon It, and the fever In his strained eyes, I shrank back ap palled. Surely there was hut one answer to her question, and that an affirmative one. "What does that matter?" he said hoarsely. "I am the only one who has all the threads of the outside part of this affair in hand. It is abso lutely vital that I be two miles down the road when Smith makes his break from here." "You May Co. but" "Will It kill him?" Lillian repeated her question to Dr. Pettlt, as If young Chester had not spoken, and I saw that she waa so completley absorbed in solving the problem the youth's sudden appearance had presented that aha practically had heard nothing he had said. "I am not prepared to say that." Ir. Pettlt said, with a sudden acces sion of his cautious professional man nar. "But the consequences of his going out tonight cannot help but ba serious. It will probably mean a long lllneaa, at least. His vitality la much towered, and tha treatment given him haa marta him perspire copiously. He camiol help Incoming chilled. He should remain between blankets. It ha wishes to racover speedily." Young Chester gave a hors l.uigh. "Jtetween blanket with wiwk like tonight's on hand!" he cried. "I sup pose the boys in the trenches who passed on over there remained In blankets for fear of chills. Doc, you're a good old scout, but you can't fuss over me tonight! When is Smith going to have his chance to break away?" He turned to Mrs. Underwood, try ing pitifully to assume a jaunty manner. "Whenever we give the word, not before," she returned. "So you have plenty of time to plan whatever you're going to do. And, you may go, but only under the conditions I give you." A Necessary Expedition. "But" Dr. Pettlt began to expos tulate. Lillian put up a peremptory hand. "Sorry, but this is beyond even your authority, doctor," she Bald, with an air of finality. "Things far more im portant than the welfare or even the life of one man hinge upon this lad's work tonight. But you can help us to guard him in every way possible. I shall need your advice sorely. So please take him into the library an start up the lire. Madge and I wil have soma hot coffee there In a jiffy. Is there anything else we can prepare which will fortify him for his expedi tion?" Dr. Tettit hesitated palpably. His sense of dignity had been so outraged by Lillian's offhand manner that we could see him hesitate between doing what she asked and throwing up the case. But his fundamental good sense finally triumphed. "Nothing that you can prepare," he saffl. "Ha must not have food Just yet, but coffee Is Just the thing for Mm. And I will also give him a potion before he starts. How are you going to this place, Chester?" "Ky bicycle." "We'll talk of that when we come into the library." Lillian interrupted. "I hava u scheme batter than that, but we must see Allen Drake first. How about tha coffee, Madge?" They had been standing Just out sldo the kitchen door, and I know ing the need for speed had managed to preimre tha coffee, and yat lose no word of tha conversation. "N" early done," I replied. "Owd girl," she commended. "Now I'll help you rustle thoae sundwlrhe while Dr. Pettlt gets Mr, Cheater com fortably parked In the library." teatrflM. ISJ) Problems That Perplex Atr4 tr BEATRICE FAIRFAX I .a at aa ai mm I Ouests at . 1 . Woodard Home i i ii U 7 I :. . .v r , LP1 -ir . ; , i.v : . i .t . UzJiL I ' .7 x camrr f K 7 jhcT CtiMtvrc M ii f Sif J" - fOiTiV.r'O vr i aa r a i at P&iJJJRTHER TALES rb I M MY RABBIT ' lrM Fur lha (Id h' llow trra aia 4ii.if in a big inmi " "I doii t l:ka ! alcp un.b rground," JSnn iy lUbbil b"i tel. 1 HoiiiKtlmw I l.4 hid in an oM burrow when I ts lrii t h.-. by f. iiiiny li.t or ': Kai'iiirf Urarn a b g. lt.t ttouaea lilt )mir ai aiutfy. And thry I Uainjs ! f cln Jirry Chuck heiun to le hi Ui ef. t Vy houaa la the Iwaf cyiiona tvV tor :mj lha iieigl.latrhiakl." b d inrd hotly. ' I lr. p nit ilnourh tl.a wind will td.iw tl' a fint f jimr tn ttwav and but ."i up in tha r Ard then what t. Until ( in:" Fatty Coon bad irwr itmiiKli' nf that. If ti hadn't l-n fur lha Pi i. k nmk that b alwaya wora ai-rnaa hi f u-a pa would bate turned pal. "I don't lika to talk with I'n. la Jrry 'bu. W,'' Fail rvmarkod to Jimmy Itabl it afier I'ncla Jerry h.ul wmltl.d aauv. Ile'a Iihi i;.xiiiiy ' "i'lirtt'e tl.B wav bit gti hi fin," Jimiiiy Itiibbil replud "I lu n-vr i b.ippv a when lie' rrolog imt imhiio avful thing that n vr lnpten." t'"priht. m:j I iiAiii;u xwii Ilia llig Wind. ! Hli.it f.,11 ram Bil l Ihu Will ' Ut .it lit hi.uk mnhi.ii und lb i' ta ji-w rolder. Jimmy Itidhu t.i !i-i.i llil.la a reitum l.l I hollow luk ,t.i eiijuy hi riapa In a uug chan.tx-r jwliem the timid Iml teach him. . "Thi te a li 'nia I't b a big aim lit." ('nrl Jitry ('buck lenwrked to Jim- In V on ili "I til aiilng homa. Thiw li.ii.U men n a l i w It wind and rain. Vou'il U-tt.-r aet under cvr." Well, I'ncln J rt y ( bin k waa a ! weather prophet. Ivveryi-jlv knew that. Hu Jlininy llabblt aald he would hop along to hi favorite link. "Itoil't vim ilo It!" cried t'nrla Jury Chuck, "If mi knovr of a W vT-N. ' TiX '' kinhI hole in lha giuund tbat'a the i L- "'. " vA w A -"ir nil jimitiy itu'UMt iHiiinei. 1 bev pnrleij then. I'mle Jerry to .i.l.ll.i uaiiy In In underground bntne iteiir ib final ur wiill. and Jimmy liat l it to . nmprr tliroimh me aim-In in bm cozy iliiiiiiber lusid the old hollow on',. I'liclo Jerry guenwd right. Jimt a J ii. nn Cul.l.it (ume in aiiiht of hta f.imnia nbrpltiif pLica ha mtw a flaahj of liKliinliiK Hint heard a heavy ruiniiiH i.r thumli-r. 4. r" L M . tall 1 ' a a a 'My fiodnuf hs crUA. Mra. James K. Woodard, her chil dren, Joun, 3, arid Jumes, Jr., 11 months, and Mr. Woodard of Unite, Mont., are visiting tha latter' par ent. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Woodard. They arrived Monday afternoon and w.ll renin. n two week. Mr. P. flradford entertnined at dinner at the Omnhu club, Tuesday evening for tho out-of town gueds, Mra. K. W. Nash gu a dinner for them lust night and on Thursday evening, Mr. and Mra. Charles 1). Hen ton will entertain for them wiih a dinner at their home. Wedding of Silver When Blanche Deuel Becomes Bride of Dr. Earl Sage The soft lighting In Trinity cathe dral Wednesday evening (truck Into brilliance the cloth of silver gowns of the bride and her attendants, when Miss Blanche Peul became the wife of Dr. Karl Sage. Jt was lha first sliver wedding of the fall season. Mrs. . Newman Wenson,' matron of honor, wore a lemon colored frock ot Gauphre metal clo'th, with a long tight bodice, and straight skirt cut with circular panels, inset on the sides. Silver roses finished the panels at walnt and hem. The maid of honor M..S8 Martha Morton of Xehtaxku City, cousin of the bride, wore a gown cut after the same fashion and In the same material, In apricot tint. Both wore wide rnetalllo head bands, and carried Columbia Koses. The bride was gowned In brocado silver cloth, made simply on long line, a soft loop of the material on one side of the draped skirt and a gorgeous ornament of pcail and satin bcada falling to tho hem on the other. Her veil of silk pet fell from a coronet of reul Alencon lace that had la-longed to her mother and the lace waa the Inset In the long (olds, which were decorated with liny ruffles and nosegays of orange blossoms. Nlie carried a shower bouquet of orchids, lilies ot the vslley and awansonla. Preceding the ceremony Den Stanley gave a program on the organ, and Dean Stephen McGinley read the marriage lines. Luke Deuel, brother of tho bride, served Dr. Sane as bent man anil the ushers were Harry Koch and Drs. It. Allyn Moser, Itobert Soft rock and Geori;e Boehler. After a small reception at the homo of the bride's father, Charles Deuel. In which only the wedding party and relatives were Included tho young couple left for St. Louis and Chicago. ili.ln't tut her Jimmy luhhlt. lie crept Intu- the. hole hi the fiHit i.f thn old 04k; and soon he was sound nnlmp. How lung he nl.pt hu never kin w. Tli wind bowled and whipped tha treti-tnpa; tha raid Im at down lui iotia ly. Dut Jimmy Kill. Lit knxw noth ing of all that, until a splitting cr ick Di g sound waked him all at once. It etnid to b Jut almva hla h"iid. Then I sera was a great crash; and Jimmv'a houiw swayed and ehnok. ".My KiHHlneaa!" ha cried. And he crawled outside. Into tha atorm. Now, It wasn't very late In the aftrrnnnn. Uul Jimmy Kabblt fouyd tlie woimIs nimoHt aa black as hIkM, ll found, too. that tna wind bml (HH;ln 1 )i.i old imk and twisted It off not far from the celling of his chanilH-r. No more than tha JaFKed stump of Mm 011k stood upright. The ret of it lay upon tho ground. Jiimny P.ulibit knew that if there had been any dnnger, it waa over now. 0 be crept bin k into his chamber and promptly went to slt-vp again. The storm passed. The sky clear ed. And that night Jimmy Hal. bit went forth, as u.iuul, to find some thing good for' his supper. Over In the past urn be met Uncle jerrv muck, und Fatty Coon, loo, "The storm blew my tree down," Jimmy toll thetn. . "There!" cried I'ncle Jerry. "That's Just what I expicted. It was lucky lor you tnat I warned you to crawl In'o n holo in the ground. Jimmy explained exactly what had hnpiiened. "It's a wonder you escaped an accident," Undo Jerry Chuck de clared, when he had heard the etory. Let this be a lesson to you! Here after, never ko to sleep inside a tree. Muke yourself a cyclone cellar, like mine. Or if you don't want to mako one, find one that somebody else haa stun 1, I never heard a anutid of It, Mnik my wind! If you keep on sleep InK In-i'l" hollow trim you'll wiah yon hadn't, some iliiv." Ni w. Fatty Own didn't Ilka cyi Ii tie cellar any mora than Jimmy Itjil.l.it. And be told I'm iu Jerry Ihit thoiwi tlnnics Chink that Jlioniy wu iluht Iar Mis Fairfax: l'sualty I think r.iur amwn tn ' Problem That Pr iili." ai very 'hI. A few limnncea ..ii. ii mv mini from my ' pritn Itef.r I mi married which n.iv ho.p .m nf your rw.in. im w i-ciiin a etia Ben with wh-in I waa ruling Uik ml a rlaar. tufi'ia bkhting It la lurnt t m nj .t I ' it a t Jt t' amok. U vl" I MM quickly bul pl.fcit.l Iv ' I won t ride -lh eu if " M Mid, ' I i I I ' n hi 1 ir . In ,' 1 lit th' wer a-.t ' .th vMia I e I'img s a niUnM wh-i uU-t ! a Mil a 11. 1 rr. ta h..1i . u.i iil..i h..uti that I r. . . lie a a- a- " I " in tmt ta to l.a l'i-tly nit ' I'M -n (-shi if I ! f .w.ikia l4t etU i ri"' I w.hui wia w.tH t"t if ' . la lfciw i.f a-t te' aa luuam m I. e i i.-t k -il aa-l Im aa Hal tti I 4 ii nlJ f - a -f hii n4 a itlt iH ii. l-ar-ia I t I Kit I twM t aMury kuw NnaM of aeiii Inluirn chitracterlitli' h Hi. Hut Ktlwd m BltllelV, tioul I uvr wih In b trmtr.1 ova ller IMn he treat. ,) ma. l waa har. hti.k-n twrana I ib I not fs In nurrv h m. but It waa pub pa bt lr fur Uaili. It il nor y I f trla la allow to-i er linn hndiif pr.itUgea. 1 did n t at li 1 ! I I 1 lt later ef a S'MkI m ir, It was Jnt U. kmkt and ftm e i 1 f It ! ad il.t.-iteg ai.tita wtut to-ala t ' pi l u ' in aV'tia l lh kna avaoi i railing lha Uel Wiih a l . m (i i4 tl.a lt, WUN a f iv in h ti. mth' ws .i kli i a r.i.i ii ur ttl.i.a ria tp't l lliva if .e h I f iu'..uH(. ' Mr f-' amaxi. aa I M a tar i ta a la I Ml I i-Mekt t in t.ai1 piitilea t- tt is. I l l I t l- lUl-H ,f I ill ! t mil ill at i-r .. ( Irl a ' B"eied l W in .1 n.. I ih i.k 11 .1.. j..i.l IM iiii ni 1 !. 1 i4 toi in-" ' . and a.n t-. ti-' s a., ik 1 a a "-i bk. I f iH a t fit ffm a M"t'ii a. M adam, Raisins Cost Less Nov So Get Their Benefits and Their Flavor in Scores of Attractive, Money-Saving Foods DUE to greatly increased crops, even though production costs are still much higher than in pre-war days, raisins now cost almost as little as before the war. Use this luscious, energizing, healthful food lavishly, therefore, in scores of "plain foods" like rice pudding, boiled rice, bread puddingy Indian pudding, and in cake, cookies, pie, and with the children's cereals, to give them "luxury flavors" at "plain food" costs. Raisins are both good and good for you. So take advantage of these lower prices now. Sun-Maid Raisins Seed id Seed I ess Clusters to Tt4 Mt bwii ttaturv ci htioai la Iff.k, rltaa larimu. nv kigktH quality. Inml ..a ii. a M41 1 Jli.at, k t.&4 Ul iit law i Mtwr It a- Pftckg Yj'ii til r N iJ I 'l mi I .a Mud Im IiI aa l I'. Pmai la if a. t4.U fr a-a mi ilia !', Nil Mm THm :o Yr ttoVf hiul4 w'JI il Sjn-l4 $tj4 K.i lur nvt wn hit X. 1 1' ' V"Nw Nil KUh Than 1H ml let i.!f ikm! k'I nj m - t 1 1 J A.. I Kiii.nt m (Sol. Ir.l f. 1 1 , h4 tie.it V l?iv. lie rlkht eieepi in ju-t una way." Katty Coon inl.led. "Tha plat a to nii pi a huilow tree Is tilth uu In lha trunk-hot In tha foot of 11," "Ho!" cried I'mle Jerry Chink. "That's wor.e yet. You'll meet with a terrible a'-cMent aoiua day. A big McConncll-Mcrhillips Woddinj Tlans Amonf tha Hitmhait who w.ll leav in mil to attend th wddln (f Mia Kb-anor Mi I'h II pa of Iinlon, Ontario, Canada, lu Andrew Harold Mi-i'onnrll, nui of Mr. and Mr A. II. Met 'mini II of Ihla illy, are Chiirlen I bill. Who la o lie nit, of the ludier. and Mr, and Mr. Kit-hard CiKid, who small daughter, Hose !ertrud, la lo b flower girl, Th ceremony w II h aolemn'sml October It at tit. I'eter rathe-lrul. followed by a reception at tha br.de a horn Mr. and Mra. Mi"ionnel eupw i to leave fur Canada th totter part of th Wei k. business Women's Club Tile Omaha lius.nraa Women's club met Tuix.Liy nlicht and ebcteil M s Jl.utln Hbi.dr to f.ll a vacancy on lha townl of dirii toia raused by tha res Kiittl.on of Mina C.rac (irurit. Hm wer d seunsnl for a member ship drive under the d rect.on of M s I'eorl Jenk. The f fteenth auntinl bnnitlet W.ll close the irtlnp.l n Oc tober 31. 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