10 HIE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1921. us a 1 Pi Nil til N 1 1 Society Holiday Visitor Silver Wtdtling Surprite. In honor ol the stiver wnjiimg in HivrrMiy ol Judye ami Mr. Leigh .!ir, a urpiie was givrn tlinn at ttitrr liome Tlmi.ilay evening by ilicir Uautfhlrr, Mi Mary, and Judge and Mr. Charlet Leslie. One luiiiclrcil and fifty Rii't attcmlnl .iistiin were Med4m A. 1' Striker, A. C. Coddcy, S. Rob. nt and Mim Kate Mdltiuh. With Mits Leslie in the dining room were Misses Helen - and Ruth Godfrey, hvelyn Kobcrts and Louise Gurncy. Bridal Dinner. Dr. and Mm, t harlc MeMartin rutrrUtnnl .'4 kiicMs at a bridtl ifiiincr U.t evtuinii at tlieir home, Imnorinit their daughter. Miss Lonu MeMartin mid Karl Schafer, whotc wedding will take place Saturday evening. A large bride cake wan the centerpiece of the table, and this was cut for the members of the wedding party and of the family, while another cake will te cut for the wedding guests tonight. Girls' Club Givei Pleasure. .The A. K. club of Central High rive a program at the House of Hope Friday afternoon and will re peat it in the near future at the Old JVopIe'a home. The program in cluded readings, piano selections and solo dancing, and the club mem-l-crs plan to make it an annual af fair. They also furnished refresh ments. ... The club, of which Miss Thclma Bttrke is the president, sent several Christmas dinners to needy families last week. Entertain for Popular Couple. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohling of St. Louis, who arrive Saturday morning. Miss Elizabeth Davis, sister of Mrs. Bohling, will entertain a party at the Omaha club Mew icars eve. The guests will include the members of the Bohling Davis wedding party. Sunday even mg Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hosford w ill give a supper party for Mr. and Mrs. Bohling. Mr. Bohling returns to St. Louis the first of the week and Mrs. Bohling will be her for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J-rccl Davis. : For Miss Jane Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. I. T Stewart. II pave an Orphcum arty this ever ning for their daughter, Miss Jane Stewart, were followed by supper at the Brandeis restaurant. The guests were the MjiSses Barbara Burns l'.lcanor Kountzc, Emma Nash Dorothy JUggins. Jane Stewart, Hal t.ifford, Bjbbby Hall, Ernest Pcjjau J un Davidson. Gordon Stewart. r ' League Calendars. . Tire League of Women Voters' calendar has been reduced in price -io 50 cents.- It is a souvenir ca en- tlar of Nebraska, vwth pictures and quotations representing many of Ne braska's best known citizens. This . souvenir maybe obtained at Kil- patrick'a, Burgess-Nash, 'Thompson- Kelden, Matthews Book store, or the Woman s exchange. - . -Luncheon and Matinee. Miss Winifred AlcMartm was (hostess Thursday at a luncheon at the Athletic club, followed by an Orpheum party. Her guests were the Misses Eleanor Kountzc Isobel Evans, Frances Yeager, Verona De Vore. ." - .. y,',,1; Sunoer Dance for Daughters.,' ..' Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Bradford will . entertain at a supper dance at the Omaha club Friday - from 7 to ! o'clock for their twin daughters, Martha Ri and Bertha May Brad ford.: Personals Miss Frances Nieman is spending the holidays m New York City. ; Miss Marian Risser of Lincoln is visiting Miss Pauline Coad during. the holidays, Miss Viola Muldoon has gone . to Hastings to spend a week with Miss Florence Heath. A son was, born December 30 at the Stewart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Granat. Mr. and Mrs. William - McNichols and son, Weldott, of Lexington, Neb., are visiting Mr. and Mr?. William C. Schopp. Miss Kathleen Rines of Salt Lake City is the holiday guest of Miss Cecile Fox. The girls are classmates at the University of Nebraska. v Mr. and Mrs Mark- Hughes of York, Neb., are spending the holi days with Mr. Hughes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes, 3016 Ames avenue. 'v ft , tin-- 4 '" ',' tV V i-"- iV. vV. ".' - -' ' PHOTO 3 Miss Peggy lfartman of Ran dolph, Neb., and a student at the University-c-f Nebraska, Lincoln, has been a holiday visitor in Omaha at the home of Miss Irma Wiltse. Miss Hartman, who is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. 'attended the annual Fan-Hellenic Christmas, luncheon at the Brandeis Wednesday.1 She re turned to Lincoln Thursday. Walking Club Has Inviting Plans for New Year The Omaha Walking club will have an all day outing New Yesrt day leaving the Burlington depot in - Council Bluffs at 9:35 a. m. for Fol som, la. The walk will be from Fol- wm to Council Blurts, through the hills on the east side of the Missouri liver, under the leadership of Jim Baldwin and Bill Weint. I The walks committee has inaugu rated for this season a series of en durance and non-stop hikes. Most of these will be all day trips with no stops except for lunch. The leaders v. ill set a pace of three and one-half to four miles ait hour and maintain that pace during the entire hike. The length of the walks will be about 20 to 25 miles, r The first of these hikes will be I taken - Monday, January 2, starting ' from the north end of the Florence ' Vac line at 10 a. m. This walk will be on the Blair Ridge road, ending in Blair. The walks committee, Leo Bozell. chairman, , Miss Nell Duffy, Miss Olive Frazcr, Leslie William) and Charles Gadway will be the leaders. Beginning January 1, the club ; house at Wiley Point will be open on Sunday afternoons and evenings after 3:30 o'clock, and an authorized i host and hostess will be in charge 'to welcome visitors. Mr. and Mrs. VV. I. Wood will receive on New Years day. The Saturday afternoon walks will be continued during the season. The start will be made as usual at the terminus of the Albright car line con tinuing through Fontcnelle Forest t the cluo house which is located at Wiley Toint about one-quarter of a mile east of Caftip Gifford, near the Missouri river. John C. Pollock will lead the walk January 7. I . Boil the mop in an old pail half full of water into which you have put a tablespoonfuf of concentrated lye. Then rinse ' carefully and the mop will be as good as new. Problems That Perplex Answered ' by BEATRICE FAIRFAX. A Reserved Lover, Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 18 and engaged to a man eight years my stiuor. Ho is thinkins about get ting: married within a year,' whereas I hesitate, inasmuch as it seems to me he does not show any love for me. lie does not come to see rue often, and when he does come he leaves at the earliest possible hour Recently I was kept in the office evenings and was unable to see- him for about a week. He was only too glad. He works on Sunday, al though he does not have to, there fore having an excuse not to take me out. , When he does go with nie he acts merely as a friend, not at all as if we were engaged. When I mention anything to him about love he simply says that it- is indi cated by the diamond ring he gave me. , . Do you think that just because he gave me a ring I should take it for granted that he loves me? Shall break the engagement? As I am all alone in this world I am writing to you for your kind advice in the matter. A STEADY RKADEB. Perhaps the man to whom "you are engaged is cold and without any If r. and Mrs. C. Kremer Bain of Bonterre, Mo., and small son are the ' guests for the holiday week of Mrs. Bain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bradford are leaving about January 15 for Coro nado Beach, Cal., and other winter resorts in southern California to spend several weeks. Miss Margery Rees of Upland, Cal., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carson for the holidays. Miss Rees is a Kappa Gamma and has been attend ing many of their Christmas festivi ties. Omaha friends received holiday greetings mailed from Paris by Miss Laura Matthews, Council Bluffs girl, who is in charge of a Methodist so cial settlement at Toulon, France. Miss Matthews was home on leave last summer. Leo Beveridge left Wednesday evening for Chicago to attend the national convention of Delta Theta Phi. Ralph Swoboda, senior at Creihton. has also gone to the con vention as the - delegate of the Crcighton chapter. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Daniels for the holidays are Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Daniels of Mison, la, and the Rev. F. F. Sharpless and his daughter, Miss Margaret Sharpless of Norfolk. Mr. Sharpless is plan ning a trip abroad in February. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Rutledge re turned Friday . morning from Chi cago, where they stopped for a day cr two on their way home from spending Christmas with Mr. Rut ledge's father in WiscoBsin. Mrs. Rutledge was elected president of the Omaha Woman's Press club this Urges Observance of Child Labor Day, Jan. 28 Herbert Hoover, secretary of com merce, urges a widespread observ ance of Child Labor day. In a let ter "just received by Owen R. Love- joy, general secretary of the nation al child labor committee, Mr. Hoover says: v "Child Labor day is important be cause it reminds us to consider .the question of child labor as a national problem. Every child in the coun try who labors to the prejudice ot health and education is a liability to the nation. "It is infinitely better to prevent child, labor and to-compel and sup port the education of our children today than to look after untrained, inefficient and unhealthy citizens tomorrow." Child Labor day will be observed Saturday, January 28, in synagogues; Sunday, January 29, in churches and Sunday schools, and Monday, in schools, colleges, clubs, etc. Information about child labor con ditions, and . suggestions for Child Labor day programs, may be ob tained by addressing the national child labor committee,- 105- East Twenty-second street, New York, N. Y. Dinner and Theater Party. Miss Margaret Shaw entertained at an Orpheum party, followed by dinner at her home, Wednesday aft ernoon for eight of her classmates at Central High school. true feeling. I'erhaps he works so hard in Order to earn the money with which tor make life easier for you when you are married to him. He may have ambitions and long ings which you don't try to share. He may treat you "coldly" because ho respects and reverences your youth. . Instead of reproaching him for his ways and so driving the re served type of man back on himself, why don't you try to find out what is in his heart? - - D.: You did quite the right thing to call up your boy friend to thank him for the Christmas box of candy, A note would have done just as well, I am glad you are not in the habit of calling. up "fellows," but in this case early thanks were due and you were right in extending them by telephone. 'i. - Mrs. K. A.: Silver gray hair should never be dried before a hot fire, as this tends to turn it yellow. It is best whenever possible to dry it in the sunshine, or fan or rub it dry. Put a few drops of blu ing in the last rinse water to keep it silver wnite. ; ulory: it is difficult to advise a woman when her husband is unkind to her and beats her,' difficult be cauAe.it is an awful situation for a woman to subject herself to, and yet the alternative of leaving him is something I always hesitate to suggest. - Why not take your baby and go home to your mother for a while? That will give you time lor sober reflection, and your hus band, too. Perhaps he will regret his conduct and be ' better to you wnen you return. - Treat your beauty fairly! No matter how lovely your features are you cannot betrulyatiractive with a red btotchy oily skin Rcsinol Soap and Ointment make bad complexions smoother softer and generally charming RESIN0L 5oothinq And HeaJinq Can You Cook? Red Top Sturdy Folks Absolutely no waste, eas ily prepared. Recipe in every package. 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