The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 07, 1922, Image 7

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. Olifcrvrg Silvrr WrtMing
Anniversary.
Mr, and Mr, N. M. (irnliam will
iHrhrnt Ihrir (liver WviMln annl
vrrary ltli an Informal ruriiiloii
Ttiutu lay i vinlnK at II o'. Im k at tlulr
h'ifnc, 431 Ht.tiih Tw nty-aw-ond
ire ft, to which all frl.ml ami nlih
l.r,ur Invited.
Mr. and Mr, fiiutiam wre mar
iM 25 year mo In Alma, Neb, Tliey
lv lit-fii rll.nt i.f the H..uth fUUi
fr 21 yeara, Mia. (iniliam waa for-
rriMly Mini. A1 June I'arllng .f Clay
('nlrr. Wit lm litrn aetlv In
linrc li and club work on tha Hoiilli
Kiila hiiI Imih alia and Mr, (liulmm
ar rumlm-iit In Kanic rn fUar rlrclr.
Will Kntertain- for
HridrMiiaiil.
Mia tniile MrKwan will b tinat4
lit har hnma at lirlilK Saturday
iiflarnoon In honor of M! Zarllna
J'.iIhI.ih, vIii nmrrliiK l' Joaih
l,l v. Ill b alfiimiK-fl Muvetnlfr
3
HutiiiilnV, Nnvanibi-r II, Mlaa Ilrl
bin berarlf will la hnatcM ut lirldf,
hIiii 1 1-p thri-e tirldmiili, who will
arrive on tha 151 li, and h-r mal of
honor, MUa I.y.lltt liurni-tt, will ba
honor piHHtn. Theaa Kiieata will ba
(bf Mihhi-n .fom'phlno I wia of Chi
in lo, rixfiT of tha r.nmm; Adelaide
I'.viiim of O'l City, Pu., and Mlaa Mil
ili i-d Kiitimiua of Denver.
For Mm. S. I. Kuali.
Mia. K. K. Kiinhcrly lui'l eight
ii. kI h tn luiu hfiin wlih ln-r Monday
t tha t'lilvetalty club In honor of
Mia KylvcKtar I. HiimH of Chldiro,
who la atopplng ut the liliickmorie ho
1i llila wei-W.
Xmiiiim.e I iieKCIiieiit.
Mia. yiiini n, Hoai'tiHtnck ut a fam
ily dinner imrty Saturday evenlnif at
Ilia Hrmili-! n-Mtii urant aiitioiiiired
I ho 'nifi''in,nt of her d uiKbtiT, .!
), to I in v 1.1 Hoai'iiatock. - Mlaa Ko
untuck la very well known In Omaha,
mid la Kencnil i.-rctary of tha Jew
lh Welfare naaoclntlon. Mr. Ho
i natix-k la it Hoiilli Hid.' alock dealer
and Uvea lit tbo Kluckalone hotul.
No date hita been aet for tha wd-illiifr.
Wed in Dcs
Moines
)
s ? J j
I ji Mrs'
Mrs. Merrill Talks
i on Season's Books
Mra, Alithopy Kranch Muri'lll oprnrd
her aenra of I lIKn fir I ha ucull
M ni'liiy inortuiiH, llliickxliiiiH li.it. I,
aiieiikliiK on 'KriidliiK 'I'li.il llnlivi-n
l,lf."
"TldiiKa Worth Whllo for Ltlauia
Aiiiioiincfrneiit of tha initrrlaKa of
Mlaa Mury h. Myera of CIiI.iuko und
Nim-I it. Jlfiith of (imiiliii hua been re-
celvad br. The cernnimiy wiia per
fm mad on Hut winy, Novemlwr 4
1U22, t I'ea Molnaa, In., mid lla nn
lioijiireineiit cornea na n ).!. on n t aur
prlaa t.) ninny frlaniU of tho yoliiiB
b'opla In Oiiinhn,
Tha brlile la a d-iuuliter of Mr, and
Mia. Kllla I., Myera, former renldetita
of fhla city, Ihn fnmlly lmvlni( ra
moved to I'IiIchko nily In Hepiem
her, Hha la moat. (IiiiiiiiIiik mid will
incclVH h wiiiiii welcome upon her te
turn to (irniihu.
Ifouia" la tha aiibjmt of her aer.'j
"Ixilaur Imuia ai our Jewela, uar
precliiue poaamaluna, a,h
t lrliniliK Ilirtliday.
Mra. Ouatina (Juat celebrated liar
Mill birthday at the home of ht-r
In lighter, Mra. Alexander Beck, on
Xovcmlier 3. A dinner purty waa
Blvfti In hi?r honor, ut which 10 of
her cloae frlenda were preaent. In
apitu of her an Mra. fluat la hiile and
heiirty and aient her birthday rccclv
Ini? conifratulatlona and enjoying the
Klfta and flow era which were ahower
ed upon her.
1','vi'lilnif Miiaicalt.
Mra, T.cna KUnworth DhI enter
t.ime.l et a ibumUhIu lant evening at
her homo whfn liar ptiplla and frietida
preaentpd the aec.ond act of Carmen.
Mlaa Kithcrlne flalliialirr Interpreted
the Carmen dnnce. k'orty gueala were
liivited.
MImb Pntrlrlii McAvoy entertained
14 Buests I'rlilay evening In honor of
MIm Mary Dontlly, who la to be mar
ild Ihe latter part of the month.
Personals
MissWinkelman Is
Awarded Honors
Helen 1. Winkelinan of Omaha baa
Juat bien nwuiiled upeclul hnnora for
hijfh acholaatlo nl taluim-nt iIiiiIiik the
fliat two yeitra of the. homo uconomlca
courae, accorillnK I" in nnnouiicement
made by the University of Wlaconalti.
Ten of all the atudenta who com
peted wera recoifiilzed. Kludetita In
the unlveralty from the alutea of
VriKlnlu, l'eiiiiaylvanlii, .NebiAHka ann
Illlnola furiilxhed thu HicIkith with
their hardeat competition.
Ktu:h year atudtnta at the college
of aKrlculture who have completed
two yeara of college work and who
have the hlgheat ecliolitMtlu record
are aelected. For IiIkIi hnnora It la
neoeeaary to avernKa n Ki'iido of ex
cellent In nearly every auliject. An
iiveraKO ffiado of good, or a little bet
ter, la i(jiuirnl to gain entranro to
the honor cliiaa.
Mra. J. II. HtiiiHen la the gucat of
Mra. Karl Koater In Lincoln.
Victor Dletr haa taken nn apart
ment at the Kl Heudor for the winter.
Dr. mid Mra. 11. ('. Kiiuiney are x
pected home Friday from .in extended
fciiHtern trip. 1
Vred Kvana la apendlng the week
end In Fremont aa the Kiiest of Mr.
and Mra. O. p. Martin, Jr.
Dr. and Mra. lioula TUiahman re
tinned Hunilay from Hnaton, Maaa.,
jind other eautern poinla.
Mia. K. V.. Kimberly la expecting
Mlaa Kllwibeth Rolfe of Itedliinda,
i'al., to be her guest during the Xmaa
holidaya.
Aiiniveranry hurpiihf.
A aurprlse waa given Mr. and Mra.
John Iaraon, on their twenty -fifth
weddinK annlverHiiry. Thuia.lay eve
tiltiK. November 2, at tho Kwcdlah
auditorium- Five hundi-cd people
were prcaent. After a program re
freabmenta were aerved. The remain
der of tho evening waa apent In dune-InK-
Mr. and Mra. Laraon were pre
aented with a beautiful cheat of all
ver. The "bride" waa alao given n
bntiutlful white gold engraved bund
ring arid the "groom" 76 allver dol-l.-ira.
Mr. and Mra. Laraon have four
children, Dorothy, Ieallf, lli-hn and
Mra. It. D. Voun of Columbiia,
Mra. Turner I-eavea,
Mra. Kupert'Turner of Manchestr,
Kngland, who haa been tho guest of
Mra. John rtedkk for the past few
weeka, left Hunday evening for Hot
Hprlnga, Va., en route to her home.
Sunday morning Mra. Turner waa
honor guest at a riding party and
country breakfast.
Fur War !b it her .
The Jolly Henloia will give a bene
fit dance for tho American War Moth
era Tuesday evening at Crounae hall.
moat
atiitvl.
"It la poMlbl t.i create by dealrlng,"
ah aald, aiikwertiig Ihe oft heard com
plaint of "no time" for reflection ami
aiiidy.
Hooka diacuaaed by Mra. Merrill
weie;
"Marl Cli"lnlli. " bv t,nula llolnnn
"AM, l'irr," Ijh J William llieli-'B
"AUiimi T.air," It Anna iuulmi a..1a
lrk. 'Ullinpa of Ilia ttoun," hy Edith
Whi.ri.ia
"li... Vlimnt fl!!!." Ii Wrort
tllne.l.
''lh l.uit Vallay." I'lf Kathflnt
OmhuI'I.
"Milln.in," Krnt I'u'ile.
".l.,ann Ou.lil. ii," ly aim.l K
HlliHIl,
ileiilt ,lll." t.r Iloiilh Yarkluitaa.
"iiHianii." i.r iinii-ir lwin.
"in,, ,,f Oui," l.y W i 1 1 a I'a.li.r
"I hl I' r. 't.HH." Ur A, a. M. HutrlilwiB
"l i luin l'.'..i.l ft iiiMirtlir," ty
Kmlili-'n Nuiiu.
"ll.ibbltt' Mra. Merrill pronounced
the moat vulteir hcaik aha had aver
lend. "Inexcusably vulgar." Him an-
ciiiled l.ewla tha mot marvelou
photographic skill of any oim wi lting,
lilt hi picture, of a modern Miy an
low as to be an Instill and a lie. "lla
leuvea us u city so coarse, mean, Vul
gar mid dry that ww tin vn no hope
lwla seems to hate," Mra. Morrill aald.
"lie hated 'Main HI reel' and he hatea
'HalibHt.' il aeea With distorted
Vision."
'One of Oura' should not be men
tioned In thu same brent li," she con
tinued, and "Millions" aha rvferrxd to
as an artistic, dellculn picture of
American llfn with slight plot, but
compelling and iilisoibliig.
"I'ertaln I'eopla of Importance" la
"clever and amusing but baldly worlh
while. The charnclnra are futile,
ivunesci-tit, ahallow and poverty
tilfk. n Mentally, morally and spirit-uallv."
"(lentle Julia." according to Mra.
Merrill' brief review, find In mild
humor It own excuse, fur being.
Joanna dodden" la a remarkable
Kngllsh atory, aullled to aoma extent,
Mr. Merrill Inferred, by a rldlvulou
atroke of aex which may have been
the Influence of W. J'. Oenrge, a clnaa
friend of tho author. Mra. Merrill
spoliu In strong term of fleorge'
grosa and continual nso of the ccx
appeal.
"Tho Vehement Flame" reveala the
poison of the passion of Jealousy, the.
speaker aald. It la a wholesome pic
ture of what absolute, absorption -run
do. "Love 1 1 in t will not learn and
insists only upon being loved, riefeata
Ita own end.
"Adrian Toner" la ft atudy In the
dominance, she continued. Adrian
goca through life, riot learning by
experience, but turning from one
situation to another aiway seeking
to dominate.
'Abho rierre" la "a prelly medita
tion on life, rnoro aelf consclnua than
Mar.u Chupdi laltiR." Tho la: t named
book, waa praised tinstlntlngly.
"(lllmpsca of tha Moon" la Kdllh
Wharton' best book In the opinion
of Mra. Merrill. It possesses strong
moral farnestness. The bond of,
marriage Is (dearly presented in this
work. "Truo marriage reata not In
the laws l ilt In tho soul. Nothing la
so dllllcult to adjust aa a senso of
honor," alio declared in speaking of
the Wharlon book.
The pew Idea toward which we
tend la, Mra. Merrill averred: "If we
wish with all our hearts to have or to
be, wa shall grow toward .that goal.
Violent combat frequently creates the
opposition we should avoid.
I
m
Ml
Sit IPV-TIMt TALCS
FATTY COON
MORE OF HIS
ADVENTURES
I IIAI'TKU xx.
Not Hotel.
(inn morning tha coming of dawn
found Fatty Conn far up tin ld of
f'.lu mountain, wher h hud wan
derinl during lh night.
"It liter than I thought," h ri
eliilmed aa lia came out of the woixla
into tha back paature, Intending to
cut uerosa'the field and (o reach hi
home In Ca.lar Hwamp.
At that hour the light In the wood
was dim, Hut In the open paature It
wua almost Ilka dav. All ut once
Fully felt ao sleepy that ha made up
hi mind ha wouldn't go horn that
morning, but would find a snug place
to sleep right there on th edge of
th woods,
A tall hemlock towered above him.
In ita lop waa a neat of aome kind
whether crow' or iulrrel Fatty
neither knew nor cared,
"That look lik u good bed," h
muttered, And climbing th Ire, ha
uulckly iiindw hla way to tha neat,
curled up Inaldu It and murmuring to
himsvlf, "It a a crow'," he f II asleep.
lla slept all day long, F.van lata
In tha nfli riioon, when ho usually
dew wakeful, Fatty Coon atill anug
itlcd lusldM tho neat In th top of the
tali In uiloi'k,
At last he awoke with a atart. A
lioaraa and a nary vole wa bawling,
"(let out of I hut bed! Do you think
this la a hotel?"
It waa old Mr. Crow. II bad com
home all tired out from gossiping up
and down Fleuaaut Vtilley, lla want
ed to go to aleep, And there wua
somebody In hla bed!
When Fatty (Toon law who It wa
that bad disturbed him lie derided to
liava some fun with Mr. Crow. II
wa not sleepy, II wa feeling In
high aplriia.
I "Were you railing m for supper?"
Fatty Inquired,
i '1 wa not," cried th old gentla
num. 1 "Then oti wer Jut a going to."
aald Fatty. "Thank you, Mr. Crow!
I uccept your Invitation with plea
lire." "ll.i"' Mr. Crow anorted. "tlupper,
, Indeed! I've had mine: and imw, Ilka
all giaal people, I'm ready for bed.
You'll get nothing to eat here. I'm
J not una of these night pmw Ura, who
, rat at all hours and never go to bed
until dawn and then sleep ull (lay
III somebody else bed."
"What did you hav fur your sup
per, Mr. Crow?" Fatty Inquired
pleasantly.
"Never nti riilnd!" Mr. Crow re
torted. "Never ou mind, young
man!"
Fatty knew well enough that Mr.
Crow bad inudo hi supper of corn.
My Marriage
Problems
Ad.la (iairitsa't Ntw lki af
"Kevelations of a Wife"
ICupfnaht Kti)
14
Problems That Perplex
, lit lleabdra lalrax.
Iftihtebs Twice.
Misa Hutli Heatty will he hoslnss
on Tueailuy ami Wedneaduy at bridge
at her home.
It' Heat to Walt.
Dear Mlaa Fairfax: I am 20 and I
am seriously In love with a girl threu
yeara my Junior, whom I have been
going with fur the laat alx months.
My salary la small and have no other
tlnunclul backing on either aide, but I
am pursuing soma atudie which i be
lieve will maku me a real man In the
next few year.
Kliu la Intelligent and Industrious,
and also good nutured, On tho whole,
she aeema to be th exact type of girl
for me, I need not muke any com
ment aa to whether alia love ma o.
not, us I have found her to be sincere
In every respect.
There la a problem now existing In
our minds aa to whether we should
marry or not. FREDDY.
It would auem Infinitely wiser f r
you two young folk to wait, way,
three yeara, at least, Ky that time
yuu will have ucuompllahed much la
tha way of buslneaa progress when
you have the stimulation of ao fine a
girl, Three year puss quickly, and
beforo you know It you will be all act
und ready to establish a bom on a
aound baala.
Another Faint Heart.
Deur Mis Fairfax: There 1 a
young man whom 1 have met only
once, and I like him very much. I
know he likes niu, as he lia told my
girl frlenda ao. It wa In my own
home that I met him. Now, Mlaa
Fairfax, I would like to go nut with
this young man. Kindly advise me
what to do. He Is very bashful.
"JXJHOTHV."
I gather you have already Invited
him to your home, which I about th
only preliminary step a young lady I
allowed to take. You will have to
trust to fate, plus a tactful Interest
In the young man, perhaps through
your girl friend. Tha bashfulneaa
may be overcome ere long.
lliicl: Why not tell the boy frank
ly there la no girl whom you feel
privileged to Invite and suggest that
they provide the extra girl thennelve
to make up thu foursome.
Etrainj good hotel fv $f thy
Umt a da taoa tucurttl.
II never at anything el whan he
could get that.
"Do you think there' enough left
for me?" Fatty inquired.
"No!" Mr. Crow thundered. "There
Isn't."
"I didn't mean corn," Fatty aald.
"Oh!" Mr. Crow exclaimed hastily,
"Than perhaps there la. . Hut you had
better hurry. There may not be any
left by th time you get there."
"Oet where?" Fatty asked him,
Old Mn Crow began to fidget, Me
couldn't quit ee wher all this talk
waa leading. Me closed hla bill tight
ly, telling himself that lie wasn't
going to anuwer any nrnrl quest lona.
"I didn't suppose" auld Fatty,
settling himself comfortably In Mr.
Crow' bed "1 didn't aupposa there
were any birds' egg to be found at
this time of year."
"Birds' eggs!" cried Mr. Crow. "I
should any not! Miuven't ceen one for
months."
"Kvory good hotel serve egga three
times a day," Fatty Coon declared!
1 ahan t stir until I have three for
my supper."
"Then you may atarv here, for all
I care!" Mr. Crow squalled. "I!o
lde, I've already told you this
waHn't, a hotel."
"I'ardon me!" aald Fatty. "I'll be
going alow? now. It' my mistake,
Miv Crow."
"I should ay It was your mistake,"
Mr. Crow scolded us Fatty scrambled
down th tree,
"Vou certulnly ought not ever to
try to keep a hotel," Fatty called back
at him. "Vou know what a good bed
Is: hut your meal are the poorest I've
ever eaten."
(Copyrlht, 122.
Tha Invitation Jerry Tlrer lining lit
Madge.
My mother-In law would bava been
amply revenged for my appartntly
nomii. Hunt rrcrplioii of bar news
could she buve atan in after aha
had swept offend, illy out of the room
1 locked the door behind her and
threw myaelf fu. downward on th
lied to do battle with lb raging, piluil
live jealousy wiilcli mm leant up Willi
In me at tha eight of tha photograph
or intra foster, with It buar In
mrlptlon to Dicky.
I iiiul.l carry off to her my slilly
toleliint statement that Dicky bad
dozen of such photographs, and my
belief that neither hla possession of
trie li.ti . kiii t ii in -I ihe liiMrriinlon up
on It meant iinvihlng vital to inn Itui
t could not convlncu my own jealous;
amil, though my common aensu and
my knowledge1 of my temiieriinien
(al l'eler i'au tiled to whlsoer to hi
that I had uttered only lha truth to
Dicky wrathful mother. Ho for an
hour that seemed a week, 1 tortured
myself with conjecture aa to th true
meaning of tha thing which appear
ed to l.a correlated Dicky alienee,
Dr. I'd l It's hints, arid tha discovery
of th photograph.
I.flllau'a knock I can alwuva dlstln
gulsh It front that of any one else-
brought iim. to an upright position,
and a Wild eyed glimpse of myself
In tho mirror. My eyes ware reddened,
my faco gray, my hulr dishevelled,
"Wll you eomo back In flv min
utes?" I called In a careless an In
tonation aa 1 could manage.
"(if course," sha returned cheerily,
and I frantically euttihived the Inter
val I hud named In bathing my eyes
and face, robbing my clu-ek Into
color, and m ranging mv hair. When
sho returned 1 looked fairly pre
sentable again, although i had no
hope, that her keen eye would not
recognize my depression.
A Kara .lest.
8he gave only a cursory glance at
mi-, however, ami spoke with the
amused Intonation which aha always
uses in speaking of Jerry Tlcer.
"Our redoiihtablu Jerry wulla be
low," she an Id, "and rrave speech
with thee, I tried to get hlin to un
fold hi soul to me, but all I gould
get out of him waa 'yea, ma'am, no
ma'am. I'll wait for Mis' (iruhani,
ma'am.' " .
It. la a rata eat to Lillian mil
Dicky, this single-track devotion of
simple Jerry Tlcer to me, and they
never full to give mo the full benefit
of their mirth whenever possible. Hut
I flatter myself that, neither of them
ever guesses that sometime the Jest
grows a trifle monotonous and an
novlng. "I always knew Jerry was a per
son of rare good sense," 1 retorted
lightly, "I'll come down directly, Are
you with me, or are you, too Jeal
oua?", "It will ba a terrible strain, but I'll
try to hide my feeling," aha said.
"And Jerry la simply brimming over
with aomclhltig that may be inter
esting. J really couldn t mis It.
Wa found Jerry In the kllchan with
! Junior on his Un.-e and Msnon Iktien
lug abiutietly to hi talk of lh
XHllotls Moment hi Slid HI del
mil nut Is whose patron saint h was.
IK Jumped on a he saw me, with Hie
liiiiat loiirtesv which ha lwii ex
hibit, lh,.iili I am aura he nrvrr hit
beard of the convention which ila
maiida that man nsa when a worn
an ent.-ia tha .'iu.
"Oh, Here III MaII!"
"VV'i mnkln' tl.ier down at our
house, Mia' liiuham," hw aald, "an'
Maw ah want to know if "il all
won't come down. You know V.trion
liked It when she wa mil her be
fore, and Junior old enough now to
di ink soma. Isn't ha?"
Junior Jumped up and down In de
light, though I knew be had tin cllahl
est Idea of what Jerry meant. Hut
Jriry'a appearum generally Hs
hoiiim dellghiftd farm enperleliee to
tha children, who ar devoted to til in,
and mv I.mI.v boy Is mailing l( not
demonstrative.
"Doiuier love ll'ler," Iim announced
"D.M.iicr dink drat big pailful!''
Jerry threw back hi bead and
laughed so loudly that lha wooden
beam of th kitchen echoed. To hlin,
any remark of Junior' la th keen
eat witticism.
"Ain't he lh cut Utile shaver,
though?" he asked of tho nearest wall.
Then h turned again to m. "M
and Paw got a rtundv nies of seal
lop laat night, and Maw snvs If you
all wll come down aha II fry a bi
"We'll ba right over." I promised,
for we have learned that mi of Mra,
Tlcer Invitation la pot to be treated
lightly. Hha I lha best cook In Ihe
surrounding country, and her treat
ment of any kind of e foisl Dlckv
declare to b th hlgheat form of
art.
"That' fine." ha asserted heartily.
"Oh, her' th mall and paperal I
nearly forgot, And I'll go back and 111
ma'am. No, ma'am," and ducking III
head after hi Invariable phrase, b
went nut of the kitchen, tagged close
ly by th kitten, while I sorted lh
mall feverishly, finding, however, no
word from Dicky, a I had ho-d
ugaifial hope (her might be. '
(i'npvntii, mi.)
A barber' idea of n enterprising
citizen I on who shave-himself.
f Ounces for ggjt
K.C
BAKING
POWDER
No better made
regardless of price
MILLIONS Of POUNDS BOUGHT
BY THE GOVERNMENT
a
Mra, R. W. Nash will leave Tuea
iluy for a visit with her daughter.
Mrs. George Meyers, and Mr. Meyers
In Dubuque, la.
Mrs. Meredith Nicholson j f Indian
apolia, who haa been with her brother,
Charlea T. Kountzo, plan to leave
this week for her home.
Mia Mail Murphy returned last
week from I.os Angeles and San
Francisco, wher aim haa been for
tha past six week with relative.
Mr. and Mra. Charls I.evlngs of
l!tes I'ai'k lell Sunday night for their
winter home In Florida after a visit
hei with Mr. nd Mra. Mark Levlng.
Mr. It.- Towle returned last
week ftr a summer spent In Wla
inin. The past few week ll h
been In chl. m", w heie Mrs. Livings
ton Full bank Wa her hosier.
Mr. and Mrs. It. chard Cian r-f
Madison. Wis, will arri In Decem
ber I" l nd I'M' Nm-i lioll.biv with
Mr Crm mother. Mr T. I.. King--H.
and M as iv.rotby liiegwall.
Mra r C llertfy leave Omnha
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