2-B Going back to irhoul after vacation lia not many compensations, but the clucl one is il at ol luviitK company in your misery. There will be many a lively game of bridge, and many a chat oyer parties am! people encountered in vacation on the train suing ea&t 'tomorrow night, for a good nuinbr f ttudents will "rctttiie clae", sorrowfully enough next Wednesday. Mit I'eugy Keed and Mi- Helen Koger return to Vassar Monday evening, and to Welloley go Miss Katlirrine Denny, Mist Fran cet I'atton, Miss Dorothy Arter, Mm Mors Marsh, Virginia Leujsler and Josephine Manner. Mi. lzetta Smith will be on the tame train, a will iobcrt Smith, Frederick Nash, jr., and Jim Ingwerson, Allen Clarke re turns to Chicago Monday, Sunday evening will ee more of the masculine element congregated in the Union station, ti fact, it will be a "Mag" affair. To Dartmouth ro Will Nicliol.son, Georue Smith,' Stewart Cdgerly,. William Ferry and Sam Carlyslr. Iloltnn Matlory and Howard dray alio leave Sunday for J'rinorton. Several Yale men leave Sunday night Jamci Connell, Jasper Hall, Dirk Stewart, Walter l'reston,' jr., and Jerry Malone. , The University of Nebraska open Monday and the many, students from Omaha all have tomorrow morning. Thrane-Rhump Wedding. One of the pretty weddings of the week was that of Miss Charlotte M. Uhump. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Khnmp and Carl C. Thrane, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thrane of this city, which was solemnized Wednesday evening at ?:J0 at the Kountze Memorial church, Rev. O. D. Baltzly officiating. Mr. Albert Sand, organist of the church, played the wedding marches and Mrs. O. 11. Gibbs sang. The bride wore a gown' of white eanton crepe and chantilly lace, skirt si.Vt and draped, bodice with round nec.and short lcevcs. Her lonjf tulle veil was fashioned into a coro net with orange blossoms. She car ried a shower bouquet of white rosea and sweet peas. -, Miss Helen Sitter who served ;ts bridesmaid, wore a gown of pink georgette over pink satin and carried a- bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas. Mr. Walter Thrane, brother of the groom, served as best man. The ushers were Godfrey Ward aud Harry Keschkc, , , A reception at the home of" the bride's parents followed the cere mony., -y . .;- ' . 1 .... Mr. and Mrs. Thrane have, gone on a short honeymoon trip and will be at home in this city.. Engagement Announced. ,', 'Hyman Grawoig of Chicapo an nounces the engagement of Ins daughter, Beatrice, to "Nate Sher map, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sherman of Omaha. No date has been set for the wedding.. - Miss Grawoig is in the city visit ing her sisters, Mrs. Anna Diamond and Mrs. Jesse Procler.' Mr. and Mrs. CrawoiR are . gucstsj at tne snerman nome and will vi,rt with Mr. - Grawoig's" daughters ,. be fore returning to Chicago. i Young Woman of 83 Visits'Here. Mrs. Ilarriet. WhUtU;')8V''years'..oi r.ge, ol WJieaton, IIL, ! lsVspcudiiiR the holidays in Ojna,(na the guest oj' her son, Howard. II... Whittle Ant other (6n, ;.Frankv. Vincent,', head of the. .Orpheus circuit booking de partment' . visited, Ojliah'a last' 'week with ;geneM .' jif anagV; J.f-rcH, Singer of jfje.' pr'pbeuin .circuit,... Despitriitir years,' Mrs. , Whittle-is very active; She travels u much.; and usually ; alone. She 'is a' -"believer in sclf-j'eliince;' and ' arranges. , Vf ; own trfps and social functions.' She liles the tbcjte.'aud when' at hqmtt'it.ear Chicagaor-in , New York slie'gbcs to all,vthe 'etteril'attractions..; She is fond !of vaudeville and while visiting here has arranged vto. attend ithe'Or pheuifi with guests.-'.. She; kpeattl&st summer a'? the '.guest 5of ,i her son Frank: ,at his -Jiome; in P.eljham, 5 fashionable suburb of New York city. Mrs .Whittle is delighted with Omahaj. and expects to, , return, for. visits: in the future. '- . V f !' f ; t r r-rf ' , , ; t Home- Economics Meet. K . , Theebraska Home '"F,c6nomksJ '' .. Ml L.IJ 17.1. It association wiiii noia us iin uiiiuii.i meetinsr January 3-4-5 in Lincoln' at the College ' of - Agriculture; Mrs.!; i-ulu rtVso o,i Simeon is pesiucm, Mrs. Harrv Kigh,' Mead, vice" presi dent; Miss'-Margaret Fedde. Jucoln, vice president.'.cx-omcio, and-,. Mary Ellen f- Browiv Lincoln, secretary . -treasurer;: j"--' ; -' . '"s "Better; health for EvcVyoHc.'- will be emphasized this year. .'Dr.' Caro line Hedeer. a physician of 'national reputation- from Chicago, will give a series of lectures helpful to .mothers and other? interested in health. .Mrs. Vera BuVckY$chuttIcr. of Missouri willj be another speaker, dcafing. with farm problems, of women.,' . i S. f '-X.-i -ric'y " , ,"-Vj- O; E. Qub."? t-K i t The I . 6.' E. ;club , will: give a luncheon aiid card party; a.t thc.Loyal hotel, Tuesday. Januafy; ."3, ,v atv" 1 o'clock. Reservations 'shotild be inadp with MrK'Hj -K JolinstoVT On Wednesday .'.'January: '4, thc'E. O. E. club will hold their animal elec tion of offices.,'. Dues'mu-st'be paid on or: before: that date, All Hvives, sisters, daughters or mothers; of Elks are cordially, invited to.' join-1 tliis or ganization. Bridge and- high five parties are held every Tuesday after noon;' open house dances or card parties, the second Thursday of every month. Business .'.meetings, are held the first , Wednesday-,. of every month in the Folks' clutj.rooms. v. , ,J - Complimentary to Visitor. - Mrs. Edward Peterson will enter tain a a luncheon Monday, honor ing Mrs. Roherta Eddy Kitchen, and Tuesday Mrs. Jesse Rogers will give a luncheon and Mrs. Willis Crosby a hridge party for Mrs. Kitchen. Mrs. Ben Roth will entertain at a bridge luncheon at her home on Wednesday tor the visitor, who will also be hon or guest at a bridge party on next Friday afternoon which Mrs. Porter Spalding and Miss Florence Hegg hlade will give at the home of the latter. . - - Mr. Devereux Leaves. Mr.! F. L. Devereux, who came here two years ago from New York, is returning there tomorrow to take up his work as general sales man ager Cor the Ancrican Securities corporation. Mrs.- Devereux and two children Mill remain in their Omaha home until Mr. Devereux has a home established at Bron.xvillc. Mrs. Devereux is a daughter of the well-known writer. Clarke of Wash ton, D. C She has many friends in the east and has added to them a wide circle in the west since com ing to Omaha. t Evening Bridge. Earl Sage .entertained at bridge at his Jiouse. on' Friday eve ning, " His guests .were: Dr. and Mrs. Edwin DavK Mn and Mrs. Richard Payne, Miss Ruth McCoy, Miss Emily Keller. Miss Elizaheth Barker, Miss Irene Vartcr. Miss Rath Carter, Miss Blanche Deuel, Dr. Robert ' Schrock, Mr. George Rad- Society j ctiffe, Mr. Fritz Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. George Flack, Dr, Gegroe Bochlcr and Mr. Virgil llaggart. ; Dinner Party. ; Euaign James Hamilton, who is on leave from the Cleveland, sta tioned at Boston, was honor guest at dinner Friday evening at the It J. Bailey home at Carter lake. An other guest of the evening was WiU lard Usher, a student at the Uni versity of Nebraska, who is visit ing bis classmate, James Bailey, . Omahans to Meet on Shipboard. Miss Henrietta Rees leaves Mon day night for New York, and will sail January 7 for Egypt." Miss Eva Dow will sail lor Algiers on the same boat, as will Rev. P. A." Flanagan and the Rev. James Aherne, i he two lat ter will take the Mediterranean trip and will be in Rome for Easter Sun day, . .-'.. 'T want to. see some underwear woplch underwear," the timid lady announced to the men's furnishings clerk," "fori my husband.".. '"Ycs, 'inadam, what size?" "The , tjmid shopper 'blushed franv ttcally.'. 4, ','Why, I don't know. He isn't a Very large, man. ' He wears a 15 cob Iar." , It's not much helo to. a salesman. that kind of information, but, he has to . act. upon it. sometimes, and what to do in such .cases is the thing the sales -lorce;Ot ' Burgess-Nash have, been learning in the last 11 months from. Mrs. Edith Viggcrs. The hvpo- .tjietical case is one which Mrs. Vig- gers put to a class the other day in a quiz. Some, of the other things the class was: expected to know are printed below. V., Mrs. -Viggers is, a graduate of the Prince " School " of Education for Store Service in Boston and came to Onialia '-"from San Francisco. In Iter": work with the employes of the sto'ro'.-she says she emphasizes one precept, and it is simply- the golden riile: r I'V. ; -'"Do as youwould be done by," she tells, the selling iforce, and istudy up the: things ' your customer' will want to know, so you can answer his questions. Be energetic, tactful and interested in your goods and in your customer." ' The Prince school is affiliated both with Simmons college and with Har vard, and its students receive a year's intensive training in salesmanship, textiles, hygiene, . psychology, eco nomics and all the subjects allied with department store efficiency. Mrs. Viggcrs' work is many sided. She gives lectures on sanitation and hygiene, she holds regular classes in textiles, and the classes : study the problems with the store merchandise before them,- in themost practical way possible. She is a busy woman all day long, but she finds time to make a home for two growing boy? outside of business hours. ' ' Employes chosen to take her course give two or three hours a week to it, aiid some 'of the knotty questions might well baffle Mr. Edi son. It would make more, intelligent shoppers if we on the other side of the counter knew all the answers. How many do you know? What- is linen? "Hour can we distinguish" lines from cctton? - - , ....... 'How is Bilk prdnr.ii "What l th difference- between i reel silk end vegetable or fibre ellk? 'How can we advie a. customer who has difficulty In - Uunderinc fibre silk hose? ' W'hat do w mean br worsted? . 'How is it dittlnruTKhed from wool? Which stAml.. hard usage better - "What is Balbria-an? What r tho beet rrades of cotton? "Would you eell the same lze hone in woolen to a customer as you would in cotton er silk? "What three wars' nre materials' dyed? "Which in the most permanent? "Which in the cheapest? Where are most of the domestic storea manufactured? 'Where are the finest a-lores msde? "What Is suede, .mocha, kid, buckskin and cape? . - -What would self for n dress s;lore? - "What would yen sell for a business finre . , "Whst would yon sell for a drlvtmj. glove? "svfcr !s nowtse In summer te stock i up heaviiy. en. gartere and suspenders?. in-r any Ririnurs in urtf I sira'l p-rcenfage of cotton in woolen an uerwar? "What Is an uncruahable tie?'? Problems for an Expert ; - -. r . - r ( QV New Officers of Omaha Pan-Hellenic I 1' Mrs. William Ramsey was elected president of the Pan-Hellenic- asso ciation Wednesday at the annual Christmas luncheon of the organiza tion, succeeding Mrs.- George , De Lacy. Mrs. Ramsey is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Before her Tea for Miss Collier. Miss Mary Findley will be hostess Monday afternoon at a tea honoring her houseguest. Miss Dorothy ' Lol- lier of Hood River, Ore. Mrs. Rod ney Bliss and Mrs.' Claire Baird will pour, and assisting will be. the Misses Edith Latta, Izetta -Smith, Frances Castetter and Margaret Parish.'- "" . - V Leave for Egypt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kimball leave today for Egypt and other Mediterranean points. They expect to .spend the remainder of the winter fjn souther .'.Europe, , going north later in the ycarfj5; ,p -. ' - r V; ;- Fine Arts - Exhibit. '. i Mrs. Alfred Dartow. - Mrs. ' A. L. Reed and Miss -Erria5 Reedwill be hostesses" aUthe . Wc T.; PptteraiiiJ Charles Hawthorrift':. exhibit &f paint-' irigs' at'therOm'ablft public, libra" rx-' Sunday atternobntrom :.v until o o'clock. The exhibit is ."ijnder the" auspices , of the'- Otriaa Society of Fine; Arts. V.... " ' j Tea,Darice. ,v ;.'!'v: Mrs. "Tames .B. Bdrte will "entertain 20 guest at a tea -ansant at tjie Burgess-Nash , tea'' oontfs .Tuesday afternoon jn honor 'of her son, Dar win Bone,-who: returns that evening to St.'Johns schoolrv'. f- --;' ?;':.,' Xvr . p. e: 6. " : ,P. E. O, sisterhood, chapter B. X., will hold a 1 o'clock luncheon Tues day at the .home of Mrs. A..B. Cul lison. The, 'assistant hostess will be Mrs. Ralph Jones. - ;; .'-' v ' . .-" v-, Card Party.' The.W'B. A. of .'Maccabees will hold a" card party Tuesday, Decem ber 3 , at 2 o'clocfe.t'atheit hall at 1517 Capitol avemi.''.t . V fr- - Pi Beta Phi; f. . Pi Beta Phit sorprity entertained Saturday at luncheon : at ' the Bran tleis restaurant fcr active and alum nae members. :) For Miss Giltner. -Mi?s Helen Wrahl was hostess at a tea '-Friday at her home, honor ing Miss Helen Giltner. Entertainat Dinner. '. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Simanek entertained 12 guests Saturday ever ; ning at a watch party. Qui Vive Club. , j The Qui Vive -'club will give a dance 'Saturday, Jmtajy 7' -at the Blacistone. r May Your New Year Be one of Happiness J; ... ... - and A Generous Prosperity John llenricksoii, Jeweler EsUbIihd 1882 Real Satisfaction at moderate cost is insured "as a result of our nw economy plan. Our high rank in the profession is the result of a high standard of value at a minimum cost. ftte-McKav(p Residential Funeral Pariors ' 26I6FamamSt Phone Harney 04-54- rr TIIK BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JANUARY 1. 11)22. marriage she was Miss Mary Cook of Beatrice. She was graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1910. Mrs. H.. W. Potter was chosen secretary-treasurer for Pan-IIellcnic for the coming year. She too is an al umnae of the University of Ne Keeping Scissors Sharp. A lot of timo can be saved by the busv housewife in the proper care and placing of the "tools of her trade." Scissors are things in use every day, and sometimes many times a day, but they rarely have a particular hook to hang on or draw er to lie in. There should be a heavy pair of shears hanging on a hook in the kitchen for use in preparing vege tables and flowers. They may be old, for they need not have a par ticularly sharp edge. ; There should be - a- pair with rounded ends --kept where the chil dren'i.can : have-access to' them for their many small affairs, the cutting out of paper dolls and dolls' clothes or the making of kites or sails-for ktlie ,small ,4oyV-yacht. j; , i. ,nMoth.rsnowd arrange to kecp ner Own-'rippiiig,- sewing and .manicure sdissors safe out of harm's -way," -for promiscuous use will ,not improve 'them in .the least.- If kept clean and free from rust-aud4iot 'abused, with the- tension kept" tight :oii the-'blades and with regular grinding, there, is ,fiC(t reason why scissors shouldjnot :last for years. ' ''"." :. But how many people take care of them? When scissors get dull they are thrown out and a new pair pur chased in most instances. The house wife in- a large -city puts up with scheer waste because it is so difficult to find a place where cutlery can be sharpened. ,In a few months' there will be a new kind of scissors on the market which will obviate alt this difficulty and waste. These, scissors have an inexpensive renewable steel blade, something like a safety razor. This keeps the shears in commission in definitely"" iwith little effort or ex pense and. the added joy -of know ingithat material will not be ruined and threads pulled by a dull or nicked blade. $ V x In,; the meantime keep your scis sors., in. good-shape and care for them-:;:. . :-;-'A-,-.. . . 1 i ' Howard' Gray a Host. 7 Howard Gray entertained at din ner; at. the Fon'tcnelle Friday eve ning,':, followed by an Orphcum party.' . ; Among the Girls. Ella Do you judge people by their looks? Stella What a question 1 Aren't you one of my dearest friends? New York Sun. 16th at Capitol I Ait u-4 JL : 2 g& :r I : OQ J I. y". .an braska, where she was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mrs. Potter was Miss Blanche Woodworth of Lincoln before her marriage. Miss Florence Rhodes of Gamma Phi Beta was elected vice president at the Wednesday meeting. Y. W. C. A. Sunday and Monday Central building open from 10 to 8 with sec retaries in charge. No meals served in cafeteria on either day and no Bible circle meeting on Sunday after noon: H Wednesday The new personality class under direction of Mrs. Effie Steen Kittleson will hold its first session Wednesday evening at 7:30. Thursday Captain G. R." G. Fish er will conduct examination in first aid Thursday evening at the usual class period. Embroidered black' satin card table covers have a distinct usefulness. Sometimes they are just bound with gold braid, with stout gold cord to tie them under the. table corners. Sometimes they are embroidered at the corners with colored silk em-1 bridery. Sometimes they ; have no tie cards, but "the four ccfrners are weighed down' with heavy balls 'of gold that hold them securely' in place." These covers are sometimes' tnade of sateen, hemmed or bound with gold braid, and a good quantity of sateen is as good as satin. Personals Mr." and Mrs. Lee Huff, jr.. r in I'Miuont for New . Yean with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Bleke.lcy. Mis Halycon Cotton of Cliicauo is spending the holidays in Qinaha with her couin, Miss .Dorothy Black. . ; ;"A Eufreiit Seville is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence-II. Johnstnnniid his finance, Miss ary Johnston, in St. Paul, . - . t ( - Miss Mnnroe Longlry or-Waterloo, la., who was a holiday" guet of Miss Margaret Rix, has, returned to her home. . Mr', and Mrs. Wayne Selby an nounce the. birth of a son, Robert Sterling, at the Methodist hospital Friday eve!ning. Hal Brady has returned to. his home in Texas, while Mrs. Brady will remain in Omaha until, after New Years with Mr. and Mrslorn Davis, t i'' ; . ,'. : .' r ,'; 7 Pliilin fSraw Tjn veil. of Boston 'ulin has been spending- Chri$ihusj boli- days at. tne rmnr ruieiiueii anum h'omc, left Saturday morning for San Francisco, ' . v; . ... IV atiit ' r. ,.Kremer . Bain of St. Louis are at' present with Mrs. Bain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Woodward and Miss Claire Ilclcnc Woodward. Edward Fuller and his guest. II. Grant Cousbill. who have been spending the holidays at the C, E. bujler home, will return to Lolorado Springs Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dinkins, who have been spending the holidays with Mrs. Dinkin's father, II. P. Whitmorc, left Friday evening for their home in Kansas City. Mice. Olive T.aHrl of Lincoln and Fred Fidles of Lincoln motored to Omaha Friday to spend Saturday with Mr. tnd Mrs. Lee Huff, jr. They returned to Lincoln last eve ning. Miss Helen Smith will leave Jan uary 8 for Houghton, Mich., to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Endicott Lovell. Mr. Lovcll is a brother of Miss Smith's fiancee, Philip Gray Lovell. Mrs. Frances G.'Bittinger of New York city, who has been visiting at the home of her brother, Charles L. Gcyger, during the holidays, will leave this week for California to spend the winter. Mrs. Walter Head and Miss Vernellc Head arrived home Thurs day morning from St. Joseph where they spent Christmas, and where Miss Head took part in a friend's wedding.' Mrs. Eben J. Carey and daugh ter. Mary Ann of Milwaukee, Wis., are spending the holidays at the home of Mrs. Carey s parents in ttn3 city. Before her marriage' to Dr. Carey, Mrs. Carey was Miss tielene Lichnovsky. Miss Mary Kent of. Des Moines, a student at the University of Ne braska, will arrive Sunday to visit Miss Mary Leslie, with whom she NcV is our wise Carbon ! Carbon Egg $9.50 a Ton will return to school. Mii Kent and Mikt Leslie are mcinlirri of kappa Delta ororit. Mis Nan Murphy will tuve the fir.t of next week for Nrv York City ami Kenwood, where she will ii.it her siter, Madame Helen Mur. phy, at the Sacred Heart lonvent. She will also prud a short time in Chicago. Mits Evelyn Stkknry of Minne apolis, Is the guest of her uncle, C N. Dietz, and Mrs. Diet. Mr. and Mr. Diet leave next week for lug Heach, Cat. where they will spend the remainder of the winter at the Hotel Virginia. Mrs, L, J. Healey, who is spend ing the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Edward Dorland in Humboldt, Neb, is expected home the first of the week. Mr. Healey, who spent Christmas at the Dorland home re turned last weckj The members of the house party which is being given by Mr. and Mrs. George Brandcis at their Fair Acres home will leave Tuesday. Mrs. Anthony Rogers and her daughter, AVERAGE WEEKLY TEMPERATURES OF LEADING CALIFOKtv Rssorts tor Wsek Endlnf Saturday, Dscsrobsr 24, 1821 ,. . I V M.. Mln. Mn" & WinN.I t n...k an 11 12 I MARYLAND - HUNTINGTON - GREEN Pasadena's Famous Hotels Announce that, in accord with the lower trend of prices generally, their rates have been reduced a total of more than 30 per cent from last year's schedules. Beginning December 12, Hotel Green will be open on both European and American Plans from $2.60 and ?6.00 per day, respectively. Full Privileges of Celebrated , Pasadena Golf Club to guests of all three hotels. Pasadena Is the Golfer's Year-Rouml Paradise 20 Golf Clubs within an hour by motor. Conveniently accessible to old Missions and hundreds of points of historic interest. Only 10 miles from Los Angeles and 25 miles from California Beaches. For Information Address CALIFORNIA HOTEL COMPANY, PASADENA, CAL. J. B. COULSTON, President .... ' You Han Not Sets California Until You Haw Visited Superblr located on ths blue Pacine. Iros Beach Is not only the mort twanUfol resort In America, but a blah-clm . rwldentlal and Industrial citr aa wall. Only 20 milea frora Los AnaelM. the metropolis of Southern Cali fornia. Fastest arowlnn city in the country nopulaUon increased from S.3-10 In 10O0 . tn 75.000 In 1921. Homo of the world-famed Hotel Vlrjiula. Ample hotel and apartment accommodations . at all rrU.es. Write for inter esting literature regarding thii "City of Op portunity." - , L. W. BALLARD, Executive Secretary, Long Beach Chamber ef Commerce, Long Beach. Calif. ,. promise to the enough to UPDIKE Map pup Ue a r Lump Carbon Lump $10.50 a Ton A thoroughly good fuel at a very reasonable price - - - PROMPT DELIVERY Ml.s I illiaii Kneeri re turn to CM. tago, 14 tto l'r. and airi. tv. n llarner. and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart . . , . if Boiworth and Finrite Nolan. Mr. .....i vi,. u I i Aruea u. ill return to New Yoik. f Mr and Mrs. Louis A. Williams of Mitchell. S. U.: Mr. and Mrs. 11..1.. C ., il r.f t h U-iiHO and l'reu- rriek Williams. Cedar Kapld. la., " giiri.li of Mr. ana ; Mrs. " if. vv iliiaui aim -- h.:.i over New Years. II ." ti... Mtrtol nf I.iiiroln i IIS, JUIMI ...... - , visitmir her parents, Mr. and ,Mr, . I. i , i inr tli linhdavs. Mi! Dorothy Nagle of bait Orange, N. J, Is alto a Rue.t at the O Brum . home, and will return Monday t.j H...I. .. ,',k Mrc Mirlrl tO MiOIKl lalltl.U'n Willi ' r, a month. New Year' Dinner. Mr. and Mr.- Robert Reaoner will entertain this noon at a family dinner when ttv-ir guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Updike and Nelson, jr.,' Mr. and Mr. Robert Updike an." 'rhttr thrt- children and, Mr. and MrsA Edward Updike. , rjJns 00 4S -W- no '' '. : . .." c man buy CHOCOIeATESy . INNER-CIRCLE ' CANDIES