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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1924)
1 Tea for Mrs. Clarke Mrs. McDonald Celeb rates , Mother's 80th Year. «. __ Mrs. Charles G. McDonald will be • at home for tea from 3 until 5 on • Saturday to friends of her mother, t. Mrs. Kverett B. Clarke, who will " celebrate her SOth birthday that day. Mrs. Clarke, a Connecticut woman, ? has njade her home with Mrs. Me f Donald for some time, and has a wide ilrrip of friends in the city, j ■ In spite of her tears, Mrs. Clarke will journey to Milford, Conn., in ■f June where she will attend the wed dings of her two grandsons, Merritt a Clarke, who graduates this year from Y.-io, and Kverett II. Clarke, who has • visited in Omaha frequently. Jlrr granddaughter, charlotte Me. . Donald, at the completion of her 1 school year in Emma Willard, will J visit In Holyoke, Mass., and New York City with classmates, and then will attend the Girls' Conference at t Northfieid, Mass. Wedding Anniversary. * Mr. anti Mrs. Emil Ganjs will enter * tain at a dinner of 2f> covers at the * Ihamlcis Monday night, the occasion * . In jug their 3ulh wedding anniversary. * Victor Ganz, their only child, and Smart Ganz, their grandchild, reside in tlie city, and will participate in * the festivities of the day. Wedding at All Saints. The marriage of Miss Marlon * Towle, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. John \V. Towle, and Drexel Slbbern sen wilt he solemnized Tuesday, July 1, at All Saints church. Mrs. . Frederick Rucholz, sister of Miss Towle, will he matron of honor. Entertain at Opening. * Mr. and Mrs W. F. Megeath and " Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wright will en ’ tertaln at parties at the opening of . the Country club Saturday evening. May 24. ' ( At the Eontenellr. Mrs. Charles K. Hall and Mrs. l.aura Wallace will give a luncheon at the Fontenelle on Thursday. Card Party. 1 The women of St. Phillips Nerl will I give a card party Saturday evening * at the school hall in Florence. Liberty Kensington. ■’ JJhcrty Star kenslngton will give / a musical on Thursday at 2 In the v Masoni; temple. (h Vi. Society. Mist ,T tip Gcdfgrove will entertain * Friday afternoon for th© O. W. no piety of Dundee school. Personals N_-J Mrs. A. O, Parker of Lexington •vjll arrive Thursday to visit Mrs. C. • 3f. Gruenther. r Mrs Rufus E. Lee snd her dsugh ’ ter. Mrs C H. Galloway left Tues • day for New York City. Mrs. E. E. Harris loaves .Tune 3 • to vR;t r.ioutcnnnr Harris, wfto Is at ' I he Fitzsimmons hospital In Denver. a* __ Mr. ap«l Mrs. F. IT. Davis and] » daughter. Miss Elizabeth Davis, are* I planning to - spend the aumrner ■ abroad. • Mr. and Mrs. Wallare Shepard, Jr., J,who liave been spending: their honey f moon in Colorado Springs, will re * turn on Friday. 1 - # * M;-* Howard F. Leary left Tueu* * d»y to visit her parents in McCook, » with Wlrn.i Lola Sutton, prlma dor.na, * who a!.-o iuokes her home there. Mi--* Webb Tti* harrls (Alice llnntlng * font ;iml daughter, M.trb.iru .lean, will t arrive from th* west to visit Mr*. ••Hilliard* mother, Mr* c. S. Hunting * ton, on Sunday, Mav 25. m m ~ ■ Mrs. C. E. Dabney, who has been - the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mahlon ' R. Berry and Mr. Berry for three * weeks, will leave Thursday for her ’ home in Junction City, Tenn. ,, # _ Mrs. Ta»e Huff will leave next Tues ] day with Mrs. H. E Sidles of Lincoln * for Lake Olcobo.il where the Huffs < have a summer horns. She will return ‘ to Omaha In June for a visit, going back later to the lake for the re * mainder of the summer. . Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baldrlge * are giving up their home on North * Thirty-eighth street cm dune 1, and l will he with Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' Baldrlge. whp open their home on Thirty ninth street at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Haldrlge plan to ' leave early In the summer to spend * a fevv weeks In the east. MaJ. Casper Rucker leaves soon for , his service at Fort lies Moines and * later will go to Fort Henning for service In the Infantry school. Mrs. Rucker will remain at Fort Omaha ! until July or August, following which 'she will visit relatives In Missouri and then go to her home In Washing ton, D. CV. before Joining Major Rucker at Fort Des Moines. a iVvk kTi a it m f/vt j To Whiten Skin j with Lemon □ The only harmless way to bleach the akin while is to mix I lie Juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, w It I c h any druggist will supply for a few cents. Bhake well In a bot tle, anil you will jikvc a no tut- rter-plnt of the most wonderful skin whltener, softener and heautifier. Massage tide sweetly flagrant • lemon bleach Into the fate, neck, arms anil hands. It ran nut Irritate. ' Famous stage beauties use it to bring •that clear, youthful skin and rosy ,w hits complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and lan bleach. You must mix this remarkable lotion yourself. It can not be hgught ready to use be cause It acta best Immediately after It bg prepared, * Mrs. Smith Heads Committee 1 —Dtwell i'noto. Mrs. Sidney \V. Smith. Mrs. Sydney W. Smith is bringing to the problem of decorating the lunc heon rooms of First Central Con gregalion.il church on n°xt Wednesday all the talents a genuinely artistic woman enjoys, plus the experience gained when, as a girl, she was often a hostess in Fexington, Kv. Catholic Council. Mr*. L. C. Nash, president of the Counril of Catholic Women, enter tained the board nf directors at her horn* Saturday and named the fol lowing chairmen: Organizations, M>'*. W. J. Hotz; convention*. Mrs, T. F. Quinlan; entertainment, Mrs. t\ B. Dugdale; education, Mrs. John M. Mullen; registration and welfare, Mrs. J. B. Whitaker; study club. Miss Mary Riley; immigration, Miss Sara Shanley; legislation, Mrs. Anna Mc Kenna; music, Mrs. A. V. Klnsler. % __ i Hostess to K. P. C. Club. Mrs. F. J. Gibb will be hostess to the R. i’. C. club at her home, 64'J South Forty-first street, Thursday afternoon at " o'clock. Hirlh Announcements. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. l!ish of Weep ing Water announce the birth nf a son May H at Omaha Maternity ho* pital. Mr. and Mr*. Maurice Brogan nf Des Moines announce the birth of a son, Monday. Mrs. Brogan was Mis* Marjorie Rutter. will convince YOU! It’s easy to find out that Puritan is the richest, strongest malt extract. Just try it. Two kinds—Plain Puri tan Malt Extract with m Voz. package of hops, and Puritan Hop-Flavored t Malt Sugar Syrup. PuriTan ’iirMALTssSs "Highlit Qui/ity iwclOKO-HKAUV CO., Omaha, Neb. Distributor » AIM I :: i r , mi \ i HUSBAND SAID WHY NOT TRY IT Wife Said She Would. Result, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Well and Strong _____ East Hardwick, Vermont.—" Last winter 1 was not able to do any work at ail. I had hack- , ache, headache, aideache, and was sick all the time for six months. We read about Lydia E. Pink ham’a Vegetable ! Compound in the | newspapers, and ! my husband said | to me,‘Why don't you try it?’ So 1 said I would, and he went and got me a dozen bottles. It has done me more good than i can ever t<JI, and my friends say, ‘ What have you done to yourself? You look bo well. ’ I tell them it is the Vegetable Compound that makes me bo well and strong. There is no use to Buffer with backache and puinH. I will tell every one what it ha« done for me. Mrs. ; Fred. Primo, Itouto No. I’, E. Hard wick, Vermont. Housewives make a great mistake In allowing themselves to become so III that it is well-nigh impossible for ; them to attend to their household j duties. OS out. of every 100 report I they were benefited by 11a me. ^('or , •ale by druggLata crci/rtevt i Southern Ideas and a northern ap plication are found to be most suc cessful for Mrs. Smith has been lieail of tiic decorations comndttee during the past three years for the annual May bnaMas.s given by the church, and has assisted at these functions since Ilia if ays of the St. Mary avenue church. Omaha Chapter, 1). A. R. Officers elected Tuesday in the Congregational church parlors for the Omaha chapter, D. A. K., for the j coming year w ere: Mrs. John J. Foster, regent; Mrs. F. W. Clarke, first vice regent; Mrs. K. F. Margaret, [second vice regent; Mrs. H. E. South well, recording secretary; Miss Grace M. Thomas, corresponding secretary; j Miss Minnie F. Thomas, treasurer; Mrs. Brower K. McCague, registrar; Mrs. Edgar Allen, historian, Mrs. 1. C. Wood, chaplain. Advisory board, Mrs. F. P. T#ar mon, Mrs. R. A. McEnchron, Mrs. Samuel H. Blackwell. J Finnan Haddie g J! Scotch Style: < ombinc 1 sd| «»/. of grilled rberse with t> *|; ii «>/.. «>f f innan lladdie. a lit- g D tledry English mustard.ray- jjfj V' enne, and tahle*poonfnl of B I'; Ihirk eream. Ileal thi* mil- J lure in butter, stirina well- ?y I beaten egg. eonk 1 minute. 1 B Before serving on hot hut- H * tered toast season with m LEA&PERRINS’ I SAUCE | THE 0RI6IMAL WORCESTERSHIRE M Birthday Party for Both Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gaines Mrs. Francis Gaines celebrated her birthday on Saturday last and Mr. Gaines will celebrate bis on Sunday next, so their friends, striking a happy medium, are celebrating both at once on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Offutt will he hosts at dinner and the movies. Mr. Gaines' birthday party given last year, before Ills marriage to Miss Dorothy Belt, by the John Loomises, netted him a handsome outlay of dish towels ns a combination birthday and facetious prenuptial gift. Covers Thursday will he laid for Messrs, and Mesdames Fred Daugh erty, John Loomis, Isaac Carpenter, jr., Francis Gaines, and Miss Cath erine Geddes of Toledo, O., guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Loomis. Tuesday evening Miss Geddes will dine with the Warren Breckenridges, and on Friday she will be the guest of Mrs. X. II. Loomis at luncheon at the First Presbyterian church. (Miih Department Dives One-Act Play. Following the meeting of the White Shrine Thursday evening. May 15. In the Masonic temple a one-act play Will be given by members of the speech education department of the Omaha Woman's club. Those taking part will be Mrs, A. J. Jackson, Mrs. L. 1*. Roberts, Mrs. A. A. Siegfried, Mrs. A. H. Clark, Mrs. James Bone, Mr. Charles K Oearish. other numbers on the pro gram will be a song group by Mrs. John Correa; with Mrs. O. K. Monroe, accompanist, snd a piano solo by Mrs. Dan Moore. The Floyd Smiths Take an Apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, Jr., move Thursday into an apartment at 630 Park avenue. Since their marriage in Xew York last month they have been at home in the Blaekstone. Presbyterian May Luncheon Parties Reservation* for the Presbyterian Maytime luncheon* for Thursday In clude a foursome to be given by Mrs. B. K. Marshall, whose guests will he M s. Ray Wagner, Mr*. R. I.. Robin son and Mrs. (!. I,. Bradley. Guests of Mrs. .1. M. Bannister will b" Meadame* Mary Van Gleson, il. B. I.emere, R. Sherman, A. B. Car penter, Harold Pratt, K. B. Bannister and Miss Clara Hawley. Mrs. B. K. Taylor 'will entertain Mrs. ,f. C. Houder*. Mrs. H. A. But ler and Mrs. Butler of Cambridge, Neb. With Miss Caroline Summers will be Mrs. O. T. Kastman, Mrs. Arthur Remington anil Min Ida Sharp, Mrs. F. T. Ransom will he hostess to Mrs. J. R. Kierstead, Mrs. J. W. Wlthnall. Mrs. Frank Campbell and Nun. G. W. Cobell. Mrs. T. Lindsay will have an eightsmne, including Mesdames C. F. Coutant, Mary I. Creigh. Frank Col petzer, Philip I’otter, G. 11. McCon nell, C. A. Sweet and H. C. Sunder land. Dundee Presbyterian May Kreakfast. Twenty-five members of chapter BX of the P. K. t>. have made reset Nation fur the Dundee Presbyterian May breakfast to be given May 20 at ttie church. Mm. A. H. Ellnworth is chairman t»f the affair and Mrs. F. 10. Thomaa Is In charge of reserva tions. In charge of tables are Mesdames Chester Arnold, Richard Hkanky, B. E. Price, W. R. McOeschln, I. M. (Mute and T. X. Crosby. Mesdames Willard Slabs ugh, X. J. Baker. John Hart, A. H. Ellsworth and Richard Sknnkey are preparing the menu. For Mios Hodgin. Mrs. E. A. Smith, Mrs. Earls Oarse and Mis* Elisabeth Kolb entertained Wednesday evening at a four-tabio bridge, honoring Miss Gladys Hoil gin, a May bride-to-be. STYLE WITHOUT P^OfS ^ '51 9 I 5 2 I IXrRA/AGANCE &l!rV*,W OOUCLAS ST Beauty Nbw» '■""" \ Be ture to in- //air Bobbing quire about our , fly Experts PER M A N E N T MISS SELLS. "*VE •■" Z. 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Outfits uj Our pride is in our reputation 1 for a completely equipped honr j at a minimum of cost. 13 rooms (Jj 1 7Q Q A | complete at . 4>X/O.OU I V:z..... $245.00 $301.00 SALE OF Dinner Sets $1 Down High Grade at Special Prices Electric Washers $59.50, $1 Down Refrigerators Refrigerators of the highest quality, wall hutlt and sub stantially in sulated. While enameled lin ings. We carry a complete stork in all I •!■'* and styles $12.75—$16.75 Specials for Thursday 12-quart Buckets . 127C $1.00 Brooms .55C Bridge Lamps, complete, $0*85 Walnut Dresser . $12 1.75 Overstuffed Rocker . . $10,75 50-ft. Garden Hose ... $0.27 25-ft. Garden Hose S5.127 Good qulaity Lawn Mower, . $7.70 Hardwood Porch Swing $12.70 Golden Oak High Chair, $12.05 Steel Baby Cl ib.$0.85 All Cotton 50-lb. Mattress, •t 68*95 Electric Iron (guaranteed), , at .. $5.05 Electric Washer (guaranteed), •».$50.50 Our Exchange Department Have you some old pieces that you no longer need? ■ We will make you a lib eral allowance for your old pieces, and sell you new furniture at lowest prices. Phone JACKSON 1317. # Rug Sale All Sizes it Big Discounts | Cedar Chests $9.75 Baby Carriages $19.85 j CLT A !T ST FURNITURE CO, 1 #*% H mum 14th and Dodge Sts. | I -'"i" ■'.. i. , 'l | Your Problems J llow to Itci oiiii 1 i|iUlar. Pern Martha Ailer. I am a >->ung girl anil have lots of friends. 1 don't know just why. 1 am «■>.. looking, but not pretty, hut 1 am tor smr.riesi girt in school by a •ny ways, ‘ u you tell me bow to become j - pulsi . SI'!? AIN. A sympathetic attitude ’ ■'■' t ' ■'• " people is about tlie mo irrl 1 * and the surest road to p p . . ity. I imagine from what lit tie you i y that you ate tolerant of ' ' bet people's opinions, and do not th'nk your ideas are tiie only ones worth ment.oninc. You must have opinions of your own of course, hut try to be tolerant ot other people and their opinions. In your own mind, grant everyone the right to think for himself. Thank Yon. Pear Martha A’’ n: Your nice let lor concerning skirts verriis kn. i. ers came, and I certainly appreciated having your opinion. That is just what i wanted—io know tnat some one else, whose good taste could he depended upon, thought about the mat ter of clothing. I felt just as you do about knickers Ih.it summer, so I did not wear them upon our vacation trip. I always felt weii enough dressed when we stopped at hotels, hut every where 1 saw touiists ,u knickers and, as you say, they did oftentimes look warm and weary an ! conscious. The desire was with nie to try them my self, though, sotiui time, and later In the summer during a short trip down I A wonderful hill climber seared juit I right. j Richardson Motor Car Co. } HA. OOtO. 3016 Harney St I I Clean Fine Feathers I I Into Colorado, a cousin offered me I here to wear the remainder of the trip, I accepted the offer and wore them, and 1 experienced such a free feeling and could pet around ao easily and help change tires and hop in and out of the car so easily. I did not notice the warmth especially, but I ■ <1 not rare particularly about them 1 n The tweed knickers, 1 am told. : io much cooler than khaki or the heavier material. The linen knickers would not he serviceable for such a u,g trip. I talked It over with rnv i. i*t and and he said he would imagine 1 d rather have oh knickers than a . i irt, but I am rather inclined to ward the tweed sport stdt now, ,and 1 thank you very much for your nice letter. — Ml e: No I cannot give you the :,ddr»»r of the dancing school you refer t- In New York City. Co to the public library and look in the New York directory. If It Is a plate of any standing or age. you will find It listed Surprise Parly. Mrs. John C. Davison entertained Tuesday ev mlng at a surprise bridge for Mr. Davison in h"nor of his birth day. ____ Mav Hreakfast for Dundee Mothers. Mr*. Vied Larkin, 4916 Underwood avenue, will entertain the Dundee Mothers' club at a May brea ' • •* Wednesday, May 21, 12 o’clock. Fir,-, t arrangement* will be made for the book character pageant, to lie g a by the Dundee school children. Retsv H oss Tent. Betsey Ross tent. No. 1, Daughu * of Union Veterans, will meet Thf* day at 2, Memorial hall, court ho <«, Initiation and reports of encairptn - | will he given. r May Clearance Hundred* of Spring Style* H-a-l-f P-r-i-c-e Suits — Coat* — DrestM F. W. Thorne Co. 1812 Farnam V —. J protective Coj meti ques / /aintfhnqe .o / y/ c7 c'7'’i • C3 jJanj A film of the most del CA icatc of powders, to protect mademoiselle's rose petal skin —then a blush heightening her own color with exquisite art. Shecloses with a snap the dear little Saiat-Ange Double Compact with its graceful Blue Swan so smartly set in the top. Mademoiselle knows she is charming—and mademoiselle knows why. But she says nothing. It is a secret she has brought from Para. ¥ , Give the children a piece of WRIGLEY’S after every meal They ail like something sweet after eating. WRIGLEY’S has the sugar to satisfy this craving and the chew ing of the gum will help digestion, clear their teeth of food particles and act as a pleasant, antiseptic cleanser of mouth and throat. You would “give almost anything” if the children would keep their teeth clean. Why not reward them with after every meal and have the very reward itself do the work! Try it for a month and observe results. Three cents per day per child will pay the bill and make them happy! SEALED IN ITS PURITY PACKAGE! WRIGLEYSi ■IMPERFECT GUM®J£T* jfe pj *