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THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JUNE 4. 1922. 6-C hr ft t Benson Society Bern an Correspondent Call Walnut SJ70." Community Picnic 'Benton wit "a deserted vittssV Thunoay aittruoon and evening when all business bouse closed their doors at two o'clock and tha people wended their way to Krug park 'lytrt they picnicked and enjoyed contests, games and other amuse menu until a late hour at night. The affair u under the auspices ol the Commercial club of Benton and and C. S, Haveutoclc, bats, will ami Thurtdsy evening, June 8, at the mavit benefit given in the chnrcb auditorium, under the auipicei of the young married people' clew of the rirtt Chrutian church. J he cuts bat an enrollment ol pearly 150 mem Attend Alumni Celebration. Mrs, E. J. Whittler and Mra. C M. Steveni left Monday for itit ,m,rh ;H, I. T.. n r S a Washington, la. Wh.le gone. .lL'iP..'lMri Severn will attend the alumni the other chairmen of the committees (or the splendid manner in which the Tlans for the day were carried out. Kvery amuiement in the park wa tree 10 tne people ol Benton com celebration of the Iowa State univer sity. Baptist Social Rally, Members of the Baptist Young a- real "old-fashioned good time.1 High School Operetta. The Orpheus club of Benson High staged the operetta entitled "The rioneera Papoose" Thursday after tioon and Friday eveninsr in the histo school assembly room. The leading parts were taken by Irancis Mancy, rred tenon and tunice Roth. - ' Attends KecitaL Mrs. II. J. Kelland and daughter, fcvelyn, who are visiting friends in Omaha and Benson attended the ar . tt pupils recital given at Sacred Heart academy Wednesday afternoon iy Prof Drill. Mrs. .Grace Leidy Burger lomierly ot teuton took part On" the program. ' Hostesaei at Bridge, Mrs. Newton Clark and Mrs. Richard Sksnkcy were hostesses at a dinner party Wednesday at Pret tiest Mite club. Following the dinner the evening was spent at bridge at tre home cf Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Entertains Out-of-Town Guests. Mr. L. W. Kaber and daughter, Sirs. William Zimmerman, and Mr. Zimmerman entertained their cousin, Ralph Criswell. the past week. Mr. Criswell, who is a city comrr'tsioner ot Los Angeles, is en route to ew a oris cny. . - Affairs for Mrs! Kelland ; and Daughter. Numerous affairs have been given t Mrs. H. J. Kelland and daugh ter, Evelyn, of Sioux Rapids, la., who are visiting friends in Benson aid Omaha. Mrs. Grace Leidy Burger entertained at luncheon Thursday for Mrs.- Kelland and daughter. Mrs. Earl Shaw gave matinee party for them the same itay. Mrs. Charles Anderson of Ben spq entertained at dinner in their honor Monday evening. Mrs. Kel lind and Evelyn leave Sunday for Jiioux City. Ia., where they will visit friends before returning to their lionie at Sioux Rapids, where Miss Kelland has a position in the high school of that place. ' Social Workers' Club. Mrs. E. ' W. Johnson, who is a member of the Social Workers' club of Omaha, will be among the mem bers of the organisation who will en joy an outing Wednesday, June 7. The party will go by auto to Lincoln, where they will be entertained at the lionie of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Miller. Confirmation for Mutes. - , i A class of deaf mutes will be con firmed at Immanuel Lutheran church Sunday afternoon at 2:30. . Rev. E. Mattes, missionary for mutes for (J in a ha, Council Bluffs. Sioux City, liiacoln and Kansas City rwill con duct the service. Those to be con ffrnied are Ruth Zorn Tena Ander son, Jennie Groteluschen, Annie rijirenholz, Oscar Koitch. Charles Schmidt and Emil Hendricks. Luncheon, J Mrs. J. T. Pickard was honor guest at a 1 o'clock luncheon enter tained by Mrs. Paul Zimmerman aba Mrs. Beardsley at Happy Hoi ldw club Thursday, June 1. , Other guests from Benson were: Mesdames A "W. Francis, Bed Ran and R. J. Skankey. : - ' ' . , Shower for Miss Thomas. I Mrs. Harold Elwood and Miss Margaret Holyoke entertained at a miscellaneous shower" Saturday af ternoon in honor , of Miss Gazena THbmas whose marriage to Mr. A. Hall will take place the early part ol June. -' - - v. J: Children's Day "Program. t if rs. Walter Reishaw, chairman of .. the program committee for the Meth odist Sunday school children's day , eicercises, has arranged a very inter esting program to be given Sunday morning, June 11. ' Besides choruses and dialogues by the primary depart ment, and the junior boys and girls, reading and solos will be given by Uorothy Reed, Paul Van Horn, Ed gar Howe, Ruth Smith and Beulah Schmidt. Dorothy Babcock and Helen Crisman will render a duet and Dorothy Smith will furnish a violin solo. . ... Junior-Senior Banquet Vv Members of the Benson junior and senior high entertained at a banquet Wednesday evening. May 31, at the Prettiest Mile club. . Harry Cook was toastmaster and Mable Haver, Earl Rodda, Marjory Nye and Alice Sorensen responded with toasts. '- Attends Galli-Curci Contert Mrs. E. V. Stopper of Tabor. Ia., who came over to attend the Galli- , Curci concert, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jlickenbrode.- ., r it - Attends Luncheon. ,; ilrs. E. W. Johnson attended a League of Women Voters' luncheon Saturday at the Brandeis Tea room. .. 5 ' Birth Announcements. Word has been received by Ben son friends of a son born to Mr. and Mrs. William Gridley of Humboldt, Xeb. Mrs. Gridley was formerly Miss Edith Calvert of Benson. Mrs. N. Watenpaugh. formerly Miss Mad eline Horton of Benson, and Mr. . Watenpaugh of Santa Cruz, CaL, an nounce the birth of a daughter. , Presbyterian Ladies' Aid. Members of the Presbyterian La dies' Aid will be entertained Wednes day afternoon, June 7, at the home of Mrs. Russell Walsh, -5812 Miami street - ," ' Entertains Past Matrons and Pa - 1 ' trans. " .,- Mt. and Mrs. Earl Dean enter- tained at their home Thursday eve rung in honor of the retiring officers and past matrons and patrons of the Narcissus chapter, of the O. E. S. - The evening was spent in music and games. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. , -' Will Sing at Movie Benefit -The quartet of the First. Presby terian church of Council Bluffs, com , posed of Mrs. William Maxwell, so prano; Mrs. O. Arthur Mekber, con traho; Mr. A. . Becgston, tenor, tertain members from the Baptist so cieties of Greater Omaha Monday evening, June 19. If the weather is lavorable the entertainment will be on the church lawn. Refreshments will be served. Personals. R. Burford is on a business trip to Little Kock, Ark. H. V. Wright hat gone on a 10 days busmeu trip to Minnesota. Miss Helen Anderson returned Thursday from the State university. Mrs. E. W. Johnson has returned to her welfare work after a six weeks' absence Miss Ella Spencer of Lincoln is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. Miss Grace Barry of Blair. Neb.. was a midweek suest at the home ot ner aunt, Mrs. James Maney. Miss Roma Roth is home, from Lincoln, where she attended Wesley. an university during the past year, Marian Wolfe of Nelieh. Neb.. spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C N. Wolfe. James Barry, who has iust re turned from a trio to Minnesota. visited a few days at the home of airs. James Maney. Mrs. H." J. Kelland and daurhtor. Evelyn, of Sioux Raoids. Ia.. have visited during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Oliver. Charles Larsen returned Sunday to Denver, Mrs. Larsen and daugh ter remaining at the home of Mrs. Larsen's parents. Mr. and Mr. Joseph McGuire. We Have Put the "On" in Cretonne By CORINNE LOWE. New York. (Special Correspond ence.) Cret onne with the dance or the morning or the" afternoon. This fabric is having a tremendous volgue at present, both for trimming and foundation purposes. One finds it appliqued on the sheer white net of a dance frock in the same breath that one gasps at the audacity of a French model of blue serge sleeved and trimmed in gay certonne. For the porch and Otherwise morning frock it is an insistent feature of summer fashions. ' . s v Black sateen decorated with motifs of either chintz or cretonne here is one of the most stunning contribu tions to the hot weather morning, and certainly its practicality com mends it fo the woman who spends part of her morning by the gas range. Black sateen is, in fact, an item of hot weather dressing which we can not afford to overlook. Frequently it forms the skirt to a top ot ging ham or cretonne. Indeed, combina tions of all sorts are rampant in this domain, and if you like you mate a cretonne skirt with a top of repp, linen or, some other plain material. One of these combinations is illus trated in the" frock of cretonne shown a iJreen background, over which are strewn old rose flowers worn with a blouse of white batiste smocked in old rose. The girdle is of green ribbon. Julius Fessner, who has been ill at the Clarkson hospital, has recovered and will return. home Saturday.. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX U II rk-stoT Dear Mia Fairfax: Am tl, work lug as bookkeeper. About three months ago I was introduced to a (Irl of II and a mutual Interest de veloped betwn un. We have been going about for three months, see ing earn other three times week. We grew to Ilk each other deeply. It huppana. however, that we both had wrecked romances. My friend and rnylf earn to talk seriously, but I told her I did not know If I could settle town with on girl and that it would not b fair to her. in cat I save niy promt which I could not kp afterwsrd. I susteeud that w sepsrat for on month. Purine thst tim w sr to pursu the same coum sa before we met. At the expiration of the month w shall have done s lor of thinking and will be able to Je dd finally. HAL Don't encourae yourself In the belief that you are fickle and lark ing in stability. You don't, find hap piness if you set sbout being a de liberate philanderer. If It were not for your youth I would strongly ad vise your settling down promptly with the girl you find so congenial. But, sine you ar both youngsters, it may be well to try your plan of a month's separation. That is. It msy be the fairest thing to the girl. But as far as you are concerned, the sooner you stop conslderinc yourself an emotional weakling the better. A Ledger library. A ledger Is practical for keeping between its lettered paxes clippings such as mothers and housekeepers use. If there Is a story, a game, picture. etc., which the children wish to save it may be clipped and filed loosely or by pasting between th ledger leaves. If the tltle-of a story begins with the letter the story may be placed between the "T" leaves In the ledger. A ledger library may b a ledger each for etorles, pussies, party Ideas, household hints, cartoons, poems, etc., and these msy claim a shelf In I the bookcase. When some on asks for a party idea it will be quickly found after the letter P" in the ledger without looking through a number of magazines or other clip pings. The same plan may be ap plied to recipes. . Fears to pffend. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am a girl IS years or age and am considered pretty and attractive. This ia my trouble: My Sunday school class is going to have a party soon. Each girl is to Invite a boy friends, but I have several, and do not know which to Invite, as I think a great deal of them all. I am afraid the others would be offended if I did not In vite them. Do you think I should not Invite sny boy at all? I have gona with all of them and I do not have any favorite one. Please tell me what to do. I thank you tor your advice. SALOME. Don't be so anemic In your atti tude. Invite one of your boy friends. I think those who are omitted will survive. Ways of Saving Gas. Beans can be baked well and at small cost by using a small tin oven, such as comes for oil stoves. I have used one which cost one dollar for more than a year, placing it over one of the single burners, which gives a very sasisfactory bake in about eight hours with only a moderately low flame. A gas concern informed me that the single burner on a certain gas stove burned eight Jeet per hour. I suppose this is when it is on full force. Eight feet an hour for eight hours would be sixty-four feet Con sumed. . With gas at one dollar per thousand my beans are baked for less than six and one-fourth cents, as my burner is open about one- fourth of the way only. What meal can be cheaper then than baked beans at this rate. "If, I want boiled .potatoes for breakfast or if I want to use cold during the day I boil them while I am cooking the cereal for breakfast by placing the cereal in an open kettle on a stand within a larger kettle and placing a large cover over the outside kettle. : ADTEKTQEUXNT. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Those Vgly Spots. , There's no longer the. slightest need of feeling ashamed ot your freckles, as Othine double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othine double strength from any druggist and apply a little of it night and morninfc. and you should soon see that even th worst freckles have be gun to disappear, while th lighter one have vanished entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely clear th skin and gain a beautiful clear com plexion. ' B man to ask for the double strength Othine aa this is sold under guarantee of money back, if it tails to remove freckJea, . rciKL'iawigiN "The Land of the Sky Blue Waters" HERE you can enjoy the invigorating climate where the breeze is fraught with health and new vigor for you and the kiddies. ; There are fighting muskies, gamey bass, pike, crappies and other varieties of fresh water fish. Camp, fish, canoe, swim, hike or motor amongst the delightful scenery of Minnesota's ten thousand lakes. Reduced summer tourist fares to Minnesota lakes ask your ticket agent about them. Write today for free literature and information. Ten Thousand Lakes of Minnesota Association 1169 East Sixth Street Saint Paul, Minnesota WktH you write. indiatU kind t ' information dtiired: General Vacation, Cam Trips Psnxuuwnt Summer Bom Slta HOTEL rarr n HOTEL enrr nam with bMS ' (MeBoteiRad Beoklaenry Pullaaa car) Mt&bltob yor Mlaneaota toutttf tHa ten ken for auD. muxuat, lundrr, SS Wrtw lor bonWen: atWreai Tha SafeM rani Hotel. Sala Patd, Kasa. FRANK'S MEDITERRANEAN Cruia d Luxa, February S by Spedaltr Chartered Nta aJrURDSS"SaHHIA Turtiae 03 Burner, ai.500 teas issnvpiacnQessaoscSCSBBBBS aadtfl Crewca, kar, Spaea. Etc. FRANK TOURIST CO. t) Fifth Amu, New York Or Oar Local Aceat June 5th TfX 'jl 117- jl IT June 5th lvieei us race 10 irace 8 A.M. 8 A.M. dDir AiMal ol) o Opens Monday morning. June 5th, at 8 a, m. and never before in the history of Omaha merchandising have such assortments and values been offered the buying public of this vicinity. The sterling quality of our merchandise is well known. Why aBBoaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBSBBBBaaaBBBBa lHHMBVeBBBBBBBJBBBBBBBBa iy more elsewhere or later when you can buy at so much less at Brodegaard's Annual June Sale? Tit (SilpaiMMc MscdDiiinilt Sals Applies to every article in our Big Store, from Diamonds to Collar Buttons Everything Goes and Out It Goes Note the deeply cut prices. Ready every item carefully. . STERLING SILVER THIMBLES, Monday, a long at they last, at 17c I i For the Young Lady Who Graduates We have put on sale our entire line ot Richelieu, Baroda, La Tausca and . finest Oceanic Pearls. Indestructible Oceanic, thirty inches, white gold diamond clasp; regular price 160.00, sale price $30.00 Indestructible Oceanic, thirty Inches, whit cold clasp: price 141.50, now.. $20. 75 Indestructible Oceanic, 24 inches, white gold clasp; price $35.00, now , 9X7.DU Indestructible Oceanic, 18 Inches, white gold clasp; price 15.00, now S7.50 Indestructible Richelieu, 24 Inches, white gold diamond claps, price $40.00; now ..$20.00 Indestructible Richelieu, 24 inches, white gold diamond clasp, price $50.00; now $25.00 Indestructible Richelieu, 24 Inches, white gold plain clasp, price $35.00; now $17.50 Indestruct'bla Baroda, 18 Inches, white gold clasp, price $8.00; sale price now $4.00. Indestructible Baroda, 20 inches, white gold clasp, price $9.00; sale price now $4.50 Indestructible Baroda, 24 inches, white gold clasp, price now $11.00; sale price now $5.50 Indestructible Baroda, 24 inches, white gold diamond clasp, price $18.00; sale price now $9.00 Any of above made in many other different shades and lengths too numerous to mention, but here for just V the reg. price. '12 For the Young Gentle man Graduate Say a Watch This is a useful, lasting and sirely appreciated gift. A. good watch lasts lifetime. We fire free of charge a Terr fine (Jentleman's Watch Chain with every watch Might from ns this month. " Call in and see onr new reduced prices on Hamilton, Howard, Illi nois, Elgin and Waltham Watches. In fact, all the best American manufacturers. A Clock Is One of Our , tBest Suggestions for the Bride and Groom and in offering our entire line of standard clocks at 33 less than regular price we have made the selection of a suitable gift easy for you. 8-Day Mahogany Seth Thomas Clocks, regular price $38.00; sale price 8-Day Mahogany Seth Thomas Clock, regular price $15.00; sale price 100 White Ivory Dresser Clocks, regular price QQ OA $5.00; sale price.......... epOaO 100 White Ivory Dresser Clocks, regular pric (P4 fifi $6.00; sale price tJKi.UU Extra Special New Haven 8-Day Mahogany Clock, strikes the hour and half hour on beautiful capitol gong. JQ fTA Regular price $12.75, sale price. epOetJU $25.34 J10.00 $17.75 will buy from is a good Waltham 15-Jewel Watch with a 20-year gold filled case, eograred or plain. A Wrist Watch For the Girl Who Graduates A. very fine selection of Wrist Watches from 4 $13.75 te $100 15-Jewel Hebros movement, 20-year gold-filled case. (JJI Q Sal price .......... $10alU la-jewei ueDros movement, 14-k. 50 Discount On our entire and complete stock of GRADCATIOIS RINGS one or the many highly appreciated and Mat ins' girts. R'giilar Very latest and up-to-date Black Onyx Llttla Finaer Rin. aet with a fine blue white diamond, white gold mounting Sale Price Swell Black Onyx Little Finger Ring in beautiful whit gold mounting Black Onyx Cameo F.ing for th little finger, awell mounting.... $2900 S10.00 50 $34.25 13.50 S4.75 Extra Special Extra Special 100 Recoaatraeteel Ruby Hlaca, act la aolld cU Tiffaay nnnl-Ina-. Talaes tmm from S1S40 to SSS.OO. Oar extra apecial arlc -tola week, jnmr viralee -7.75 A most beautiful ring for the sweet girl graduate. - -' 25 DISCOUNT On our entire stock of guaranteed Blue White Wesselton Dia monds, just the thing for the June Bride or the Sweet Girl Graduate. Why pay aeore wbea yea bay tmm far leeaf Each oae at ear diamonds U numbered. Jat call far anker aad ne will be pleased te akew yoa. Regular Ladies' Diamond, awell white a-old funrv" r'C mounting. No. 6135 1 75.09 56 2S Ladies' Diamond, swell white gold fancy mounting. No. S168 $ 75.00 Ladies' Diamond, awell white gold fancy mounting. No. 6283 , $ 15,00 Ladies' Diamond, ewell white gold fancy mounting. No. 6286 100.00 Ladies' Diamond, swell whits gold faocy mounting. No. 6229 '1115.00 Ladies' Diamond, swell white goid fancy mounting. No. 6268 $125.00 Ladies' Diamond, swell white gold fancy mounting. No. 6271 1130.00 uaaies Lnamona, swell wnite goia fancy mounting. No. 6290 Ladies' Diamond, swell whita gold fancy mounting. No. 607 J Ladies' Diamond, awell whita gold fancy mounting. No. 6273...... Ladies' Diamond, swell white gold fancy mourning, xno. oid Bala Price 9 56.25 63.75 75.00 86.25 f 93.75 9 97.50 1150.00 S112.50 1210.00 $157.50 $250.00 1320.00 187.50 240.00 EXTRA SPECIALS EXTRA SPECIAL I FOR THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE No. 47 Beautiful and Swell Diamond, fancy white gold ladles' ring; regular price $35.00; special price for thS-,eet Tirl graduate ..121.75 Ho. 57 Very nifty Diamond Ladles' Ring, surely beau- mm wnue Boia mounting; regular price 35.00; spe cial price f the sweet girl graduate 517,75 Every diamond sold on monr-back aruarantea If mmtTmhli SZ each and every respect. . $21.75 white goid case. Sale price. Elgin 20-year gold- LQft HK tilled case, at PaaT7e U A Ribbon Wrist Band free with each wrist watch during this sale. Sheffield Silver When in Doubt Buy Sheffield Silver Why pay $27.00 for a Sheffield Water Pitcher 01 1 "TfT when we sell them at ..plXlJ A classy Sheffield Cream and Sugar like cut, 64 QC regular Jll.50 value, at. eJTeeeJ Extra Special Sheffield Silver Cream and , (PO fJQ Sugar, regular price $8.00; sale price V2 .r-i In our $1.00 section you will find many gifts suitable for graduation. $2.25 Cuff Links... .81.00 $2.75 Bar Pins..... $1.00 $2.50 Gold KnlTes..$1.00 $3 00 Belt Buckle. .$1.00 . $2.50 Waldemar Chain.. $1 For the First Time 1847 Rogers Bros. Silver riatware at 2oy0 Discount t t A complete assortment of Ambassador and Old Colony eatterna to select from Naw th tim. .1. . w -".v iuiu n-eouing- guts. Hollow Handle Knives and Forks, rear. 1:8.50; sale nric ftft coi Flat Handle Knives and Forks. reg. $10.60; sale price..,. 7.87 6 Table Spoons, regular price $7.30; sale price 85,47 i Dessert Spoons, regular price $6.75; sale price S5.06 6 Teaspoons, regular price S4 Jc, sale price S3. 19 5 Bouillon Spoons, regular price $7.00; sale price 5.25 $ Oyster Forks, regular price 6 uo, sale price 84.50 $ Salad Forks, regular price $7 00; sale price 85.25 .$ Butter Spreaders, regular price . $6.00; sale price 4 50 Butter Knife and Sugar Shell, regu- tar price $3.25. sale price 82.44 I6-Piece Anniversary Chest in the beautiful Ambassador patterns reg. $35.00; sale price. ...826.25 R- B. FAMOUS JEWEL PATTERN FLAT WARE AT Jt'ST OKE-UALF REGULAR PRICES. Never again will you buy this pat tern of silverware at these prices. S Hollow Handle Knives and Forks. . J.efL-, y 00: "al8 Pr,c 6.00 I Table Spoons, regular price $4.00; sale price 82.00 I Dessert Spoons, regular price $3.00; sale price 81.50 Berry Spoon, regular price $1.50; sale price 75e) Cold Meat Forks, regular price $1 25, sale price ga Gravy I.dl, regular price 11.50, sale price ... 76 Cream Ladle, regular pric $1.25;' sale pric , . 63 ie-Piec Chest which includes knives. S forks. tabl spoons. teaspoons, butter knife and sugar shell, sale price 99 75 i A 16th and Douglas St. Mail orders filled and shipped same day as receivedAdd postage DFi(gjaai?(ii 1Bfo Co 16th and O Douglas Sts.