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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1924)
1 SOCIETY and WOMAN'S PAGE] Dorothy Jtidnon Wed* Wallace Shepard 1 * f 4 #M tHM »’f th# •*§■#» • ««i| i^rtM t# IM ( | M<K <)t»4#t'n *4 M *M Mt* ^hi* w into**, #M M 4%t|<%r*#k WN#r*m 4, §r'fi #4 Mt iM Mm *!.#,>** 4 *# • !*MUM (Mnihiini. #h*Mt **#• ( I,j U • i •tfnlf'i I# fhl I 1f#t j hifSHMlln rh^r» h r»#f#t #«4 ****** *bn» » tfVMH |(>|t|im fntMihM I fl* tlfif •*fnti# Mi# In t«i# W## |mii n^*l ift nhil^ #-it tn litiifr, * #o#n with * t*T#l> tmuM #kli* #M # Men## l*r#4 «<t tvt trtt# httfi Hivhh* of cn «ttt #tt<l| (Mill, H#f tr#lti tH# #trl*#t thing, fnr the h»d discard'd MIM for tulle, wbkh billowed aevsral yards behind tier, end on which reeled her ditch**# !*• • Veil. The yet) tteelf w»e held by a coronet of roee point end pearls, While rat In ellppere w-itlD rhinestone bin klep completed bPt brl ,1v! errs Lillee uf the valley were grouped in a * edding bouquet Mute Florence Hyde of Kansas City, meld of honor, wore a gown of cloth of gold, with a bead-dre** of etrnnde of thle material braided Into a coro net. She carried a great »h*af of e«e ter lllle’ Misses Rleanor PurKley and Claire Daugherty wore white crepe d« chine gown*, till which golden wheat wna embroidered; elds train* of the silk were veiled In a golden me*h which formed girdle*. They too carried ea* ter lillee. and worn gold hose with white slipper* Their headdress** were simitar to the coronet worn by Mlia Hyde. I.lttl* Ml*a Becky Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Betere. was flower girl, carrying a basket of pink rose*. She wore a whit# organ dy frock embroidered In French knot*. The Reverend Edwin Hart Jenk* performed the ceremony, at 8:30. For (lie half hour preceding Mr*. Doulse bhittuck Zabrtekle had given an or gan program. Donald Shepard served hie brother n* best men. Groomsmen Included Dave Caldwell, Paul Shirley, Dr. Her bert Davie, James Connell, and u*h ere, Denman Kountae and Phillip l>ewn#. Douglas Peter* wa* master uf ceremonies. Following the wedding a email re ception w-ae given In Fntracre*. Mrs. Jmleon was stunning In powder blue embroidered In pastel beads, and Mr*. Shepard In a beaded gown of whit*. ^ T/ifer Mr. Shepard and hi* hrlda left for two weeks at the Broadmoor, Col orado Springs. Mr*. Shepard wore a golng-away costume of French fdue, < utteur of French blue, with a Jaunty ■ nort cape to match. “Pinafore” Gant Honors Bridegroom Member. • 'Italic* Huber, baritone, who sp reared In tha opera "Pinafore," pre i'tiled Monday night ft the tiayeiy theater by th* music department of <ihe Omaha Woman's club, was given .. wrought Iron bridge lamp by mem beia of th* rftt.f Ills in ullage to I <ai A lie* Raymond, daughter of Mr and .Mrs fleorge Francis of Houth <>r alia, had taken place the Thursday m ei edlng. Sacred Heart Alumnae. Alumnus of Hatred Heart High school wilt give a. deuce and card party, Thursday, May 1, at th* Bur gees Nash tea room. Th* committee In i harge of the dnnee. Includes Mias'1/ Peg Maher, Bernice Burk* and Mrs. '•iem Finney. Miss Mary Cunning ham he* charge of th* table* for b gh five. Reservation* should b» tn ide with Miss Ann Cunningham, h'dMUr 3142. Mis* I.aney to Go East, Mis* Harriett Haney, superinten dent of lh* City Mission, has been grunted a month'* leave of absence. Hh» will go east, visiting similar In st I HU Ion* In ‘Chicago. Philadelphia nod New York, continuing her Join ncy to Hprlngfleld, Mass , where she will vls.t the Methodist conference. Visits Mrs. I Fenny. Mrs. Chester Klrnmon* of Minns spoils, a slater of Mr*. F. F. Denny, who ha* visited In Omaha many limes, arid lived here In her girlhood, will arrive on Thursday to visit Mr*. Denny. Mr*. Klrnmon* I* en rout* ftom* from a winter trip to South America, end a long slay In Nassau. MeadoW'Penterman. Mr*. Hurry Weight of Ralston nn fiounce* the engagement of her slater, ills* Charlotte P*nt*rman, to H>< Mont* Meadows of Ralston. Miss penterman has been superintendent of th* Ralston schools for th* last two jrwrs, Th* wedding will take pl*c* tn Jim*. Doctor* Wive*. The Doctor*' Wive* club will m*»i at tha bom# of the pr«*tdent, Mr*. ft. W, Mekong, Wednesday afternoon. May T. Plan* will I* dla* uaaed foi entertaining the wive* of doctor# In the (tat* who will be In Omaha May It, II, 14. Tbur»day Luncheon. Mra. ft. E. McKelvy and Mm. l>or* Alexander Talley, de,legate* to the *iate democratic convention, will en tertain Thuraday at luncheon at the Chamber of Commerce for vlaltlng delegate*. PoMpone* Luncheon. The luncheon Mia* Brnlly Keller mi to have given Friday for Ml** Corrlfl* KJIIotf, June brld# to te*, hae been poatponad. The date will b* an nounoed later Lard Party. Tha Catholic Daughter* will enter tain at a. bridge party on Friday after noon *t 8 o’clock tn the club room*, Paxton block. R»»etvattona may b» mad* with Mr*. Jam** llubotik* *t Walnut 1287 Adrnlaaton 2IS cent*. To Tour Europe. Mine May Botnar and Mitt Barth* Neal, Central High aehool tnetructom. will tour Europe thl* eumnier under thalr own direction They will leave early “If une Fd r\\ lour. I 11m* I'trtt I (*|tww fl A . iHoti Inf* KHlft ♦»•* m // Sy*^* It* lnt»>*«l *nt I1mi JlnfrJ In* •««! • **»*< t if r *litfnl f rtt*Ht«l|«i / V NCi Mtljitm Hull th* IffN*. X of Mila tulllir i onto* Ih* prohlatn of * tmart and pr*i Meal *n»*i coatum* Thla tonal ha rant aa well aa * Hie, d t» llniulihMl In lin*. and. If Nark, trim m*<l with »"W* bright hll of oofor t« al< a II a aprtng Ilka, gay appearance CoatumtM for mail wear hava nrvar hoan a* attractive aa ihla *** Boh, Thai* ar* count!#** modal* of Ihln allk* and a**lna, deeigned for the flral warm day* of anting that ar* aa practical aa thay ar* chic. Th* IP* tarlala for tha mo*( part »r* rr*p« a, aatlna and ih# ttaw allk alpaca Tha majority of than* I’oatnmc* aio Math, hut thay ar* Invariably i*ln»\rd ti-oio any Took of rombarncra by ,* lilt of colorful trimming, or by Ih* com* blnatlon of aomc gay atrlped malarial. Such a coatutn* la pictured today, Thla la a charming tliree-plee# affair of black crepo and printed allk. Th* aklrt la finely pleated and edged with a band of atrlped trimming In red, while and black. The clone fit ting overbloune la of printed eilk in the same coloring, and th* graceful abort cap* la edged In Ihe ennic man ner aa th* aklrt. Hay printed eilk make* the bodice, and the aklrt and cape of thin black crepe continue are rdged with atrlped ribbon. (Copyright. 1924. > Catholic Alumnae Meet Saturday Following I* the program for the flrat annual convention, etato chapter, International Federation of Catholic Alumnae, to be held In Omaha, S*tur day, May 3. Recaption of del*fates. Burgesa-Nash auditorium, noon ruslneaa rueotlng and social hour. 1.46 p m. Federation hymn. Remark* by Qov. Anna Ruth Rllsy. Dawson Nab Reports of chairman; ilater Albsrtlmi O. g, D. lltsrsturo; Margaret Llnahan, girl graduate* Mn. .f Harry Murphy. org*ni*atlon; Afr*. A. J. Offer man. city cirri*. Plana solo, Mary Kastl, Duohe»n# col I age Addre**, "Fsrtila Field* of Actlvltr,” by Ml** recall* Mulquaen. at. Francla academarv, alumnae. Council Bluff*. For merly national clialrtifan on org*n!*at1on. Report* of chairmen: Catherine Carrlck, ao<ml *er\|r*; Kathleen Ryan Daugherty, national ehrlna; Mr*. W. J. Carey, bulletin subscription*. Vocal aolo. Mergaret Donohu*. it. Mary academy, O'Neill. Nab. Reporta of chairman: Veronica O'Connor, legislation; Bernadatf# Martin, atate hla torian; Nfargarst K*aly, first Saturday communion: Nell Duffy, publicity. Plano aolo. Catherlno Reynold* Dolan, ia/red Heart High arhool alumnae. Omaha. Reservation* are being made with Mi** Veronica O’Connor, 2011 North Eighteenth afreet, Omaha, Webater 1771. More than 75 delegate* and officers are to attend. Nine atate Institutions urn Included in atate chapter. Beusou Woman's Club. The music department of the Ben •on Woman's club met Tuesday for election of officers at the home of Mra. Max Felerman. Mrs. Felerman W8s elected leader and Mrs. W. O. Tale secretary treasurer. Mra. Felerman la a newcomer to Omaha frdfci Phila delphia. Sha Is a soprano aollst as sell ss a pianist. Methodists’ Cadies’ Aid. The Indies' Aid of the Flrat Meth odist church w-lll meet for luncheon and the annual election of officers on Friday. Mrs. George Pray and Mrs. Beecher Kilkenny will give several vocal duets. Betsy ness tent No. 1, Daughters of Union Veterans, will hold a regu lar meet I dr Thursday at 2 o'clock In Memorial hall, court house. Initia tions and refreshments. Members of Old Guard post No. 7 Invited. Miss Mary Walrath. daughter of Mra. C. H. Walrath, will entertain 22 members of the high school set Fri day evening at her home. IVi*houhIh V —- - * - - — m ^tr^1 »• ^8t)t f* ft'f^(k#" np 1 Mti4i} f‘f PH Mi* |i • f«,*#**«<* left M *«4»> I in * few week* •• MMIe tin. fc J 4, | M I f*e*ei• it in tb* M*tbwH*t| kn*|tt«*l II th* i-eeull .if dtg*e | i.nfixl irwnNe i - 4*1** arrived Tu**d*v t* ' let hei Mint Aire. James liMi*, Mm* Vers Ag**> who t» xtstttn* Iter »t#t*r. Mr* Well tv ii**f»r e* \ fiuthrle, okl, will return thle week ! Mr. end Mr* M D, I'emeroh ii» in N*w York City end will go tnj «prlngtl*M, Mere, before returning1 home. v Mr end Mre. I» M, McClellan her* moved Into III# Turner Court j enertmente from Thirty first end' .Jerkeon eliret*. Mre. 1.Im*r Brown of Portland, Ore who we* relied to Omaha by thei death of her brother, J. M. Klin | mel, leave* Thursday for her horn*. Mr. anil Mre. lv A. Schol* of New ] York will arrive next week to visit Mr. and Mr*, tmigh I.eelle. Mr. Scbolt l« circulation manager for the Buttrick Publishing company. Mrs. Blanch William* of Alnaworth, delegate at large to the national re 1 publican convention, Is stopping at the Conant for five day*. She will attend the stale convention at Lin coln bs a delegate also. Mr* L. A. Welah, who ha* b*en with her daughter, Mr*. P. B. Bur leigh, for *lx month*, left Tuesday evening for New Tork City, where she will visit her »on, John O. Welsh, for two months. Mr. and Mre. N. N. Fmdenfeld and little daughter, Adel* June, left Fri day evening to vl*it relative# In CM. cago and Milwaukee. Mr. Fruden feld return* In about a week, but Mr*. Fmdenfeld and daughter will remain for about three weeks. \lpha Phi Luncheon. Miss Helen Nason, S61S Dodge street, will entertain the Alpha Pbl sorority at luncheon on Baturday. Carter Lake Newa. Th* women of Carter Lake club will meet Sunday, May 4, at I p m . to organize a bowling league. Thorne Thontand Bargain* Coat*, Suits, Dressas Smart Youthful Spring Style* IN MAY CLEARANCE F. W. Thome Co. ^ 1812 Farnaa i The Facts About Coffee FOR more than three years an exhaustive investi gation of Coffee has been carried on at the Massa chusetts Institute of Technology. This investigation was made at the invitation of the Coffee trade of the United States to determine by scientific research the truth about Coffee and Coffee making. It was one of the most thorough in vestigations ever made of any food product. The report covers many hundreds of pages, for every aspect of Coffee and Coffee making was studied. The result of this scientific research, as announced by Professor Samuel C. Prescott, Director of the Institute’s Department of Biology and Public Health, shows that Coffee is a wholesome, helpful, satisfying drink for the great majority of people. Professor Prescott has disproved old prejudices and supersti tions, and given Coffee a clean bill of health. He says— “It may be stated that, after weighing the evidence, a dis passionate evaluation of the data so comprehensively sur veyed has led to no alarming conclusions that Coffee is an injurious beverage for the great majority of adults, hut, on the contrary, that the history of human experience, as well as the results of scientific experimentation, point to the fact that Coffee is a beverage which, properly prepared and rightly used, gives comfort and inspiration, augments mental and physical activity, and may be regarded as the servant rather than the destroyer of civilization.'* This statement, coming from such an unquestioned scientific authority, confirms the judgment of the American people, who drank much more Coffee last year than ever before. For Better Coffee Every Day, Follow These Rules 1 — 8#a that tha t off## la not ground fa# aoaraa. 2 Allow at Jaaat a tablaapoonful of ground < off#« fo a wig of watar. J — Ha aur# tha watar lolla. Thae pour It arar tha fraablr ground Coffaa. 4-g*rra at onaa. 5 -N«m iiaa ground Coffaa a aasoad Urga. 6 -ftcoor tha Coffaa pot. Auk your H»al»r or write direct to un for a copy of the NEW booklet, "For ftr'trr i offre," which explain* theee rule* In detail. Joint Coffc* Trad* Publicity Committee, 64 Water Street, New York. Thi pin atari n/ 7*o Ptalo, trail, vho pnrdum mor* (ham halt at all tha Cat** <e iht tJnifd 8UUt, rondurttoa thit oAurotinnol work in to-ofrolion with tho Uod*rg f'effio mtrrhnnls of tho Vnitrd Stotoo. 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When hot summer weather arrives with its flies and drv pastures it is quite probable these prices will be subject to advances. It pleases us to give you this reduction at this time, however. Milk at 11c per quart is the cheapest food on the market. Double your daily order and notice the reduction in your grocery and meat bill. Our Wagon Stops at Your Door Abiiiito Dairy Cb. Leavenworth at 26th Street I I TheMILKancTHONEY Bread HERE’S an important fact to remember when buy ing bread: You can’t tell by the appearance of a loaf what is inside. A loaf of inferior quality may look as good as one that really is fine bread. The way to be certain of what you are getting is to ask for BETSY ROSS every time you buy bread. BETSY ROSS is bread of unsurpassable quality. It is as good as it looks. We make it from a tested formula which in sures its goodness at all times. We use only the finest ingredients in making it —even going so far as to sweeten it with pure, delicious honey, so that it will have an extra good taste. And we use a lib eral quantity of milk in every loaf, to give it greatest nourishment Get the best bread always by asking for BETSY ROSS. It’s delivered fresh twice every day to your grocers. The Jay Burns Baking Company Ghere's a Difference in Dread