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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1922)
2 C 1 Society tCtrurvan-Hogle. Tlt marring ol Mut Inn Moult, daughter ul Mr. and Mrt, ChtiU Hogte, tf Chetier Kencvan of itu fit y. formerly tl Austin, Minn., wi" ilk tic Tuctday nmrmrg at V o'clock in St. Ceeilui cathedral, Ke. George Smitkol officiating The ceremony will be followed by a wed ding brctklatt at ih Kome hotel "lbe attendanti will be Mr. ami Mr. Elmer Ctrmichacl of Council Muff, la. Mis Hogte will be marrird in her traveling cottume ol new biow.i crept with hit to match. She wi'.l wrr cortagt ol rotei and iweet peti. Following hjntvmoofi at tht Minnesota Ultra In. Kenevan and hi brute will be at home in Omaha after Octo&er 15. Many atfairi have been given In Mit Hngle'e honor, amon them bring a linen ihowrr latt Tnunday when Mitt Elizabeth Noon wai hot- kit. On Saturday Mr. Carmicliarl entertained at luncheon at hrr home complimentary to Mitt I logic. CreW'Nielten. Mr.' and Mr. N. I'. Nielsen an nounre the marriage of their daugh trr. Hare! Marie, to Auttin Lb-lbcrt Crew, ton ol Mr. and Mrt. J. D. Crew, on Wtdnetday, September 6, at their home, the Key. K. L'lvilvrn of Our Savior Lutheran church of ficiated. Mitt Mabel Nielten. the bride' titter, wa bridetmaid, and Harold C. Crew, the brother of the groom, wa beil man. The bride wt gowned in white canton, trimmed in pearlt and chant illy lace, and carried a thower bouquet of bride rote. Mitt rsiclen wore jafe green canton. Mrt. Lrneit HulTett played the wedding marrh and, before the cere mony, Mr. Harold Crew tang "Oh, jronme Aie. anq ai ivawning. After a honeymoon at Ealea l'ark the young couple will be at home October 1 at 2344 South Thirty-third atreet. Spellman-Balnee. The wedding of Mitt Nell Bainet and J'frr E. Spellman waa lolemn ized Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock at St. Patrick church. The bride it the litter of Mr. Henry Donnelly and it a graduate nurte of the Wite Memorial hotpital, and the groom, ion of Mr. and Mrt. D. L. Spellman1, it a graduate of the Creighton pharmacy. Their attendant were Mitt Axnet liainrt, titter of the bride, and John Spellman, brother ol the groom. After two week in Denver the young couple will make their home in Omaha. Vititori From Lot Angelet. Mr. and Mri. J. If. Carte have had at their Ktietti thit pat week Mr. Lave Fillin and daughter, Marion and Ruth, of Lot Angcle. Thursday evening Mr. Cane, at tisted by her daughter, Mr. Walter l'ottt, Mr. E. K. Carte and Mrt. John F. Carte, entertained at din ner for the gurttf, when cover were laid for 30. Later in the evening Mit Kuth Fillin wa complimented by a party at the Brandci restaurant in celebration of her birthday anni versary. The Califomian left Sat urday for Chicago and Minneapolis and Mr. Cart plan to meet them in the latter city next week and re main ionic time at the lake. Later he will go to French Licit; Ind. Birthday Party. Mri, Macy Dineen entertained at a children't party Thursday in honor ol the 11th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Dorothy May. MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA The H uman w Fashions Good drcssinir I.i not only a matter of quality and authentic atyle in ap parel, but it require the skilful ic iectiort of every item in order to give expression, to peraonality. I'erhnpa our aalexpeople with their long esperlt'tiee in miilylng the In flume of variation itt line ami cobra may he able to ansikt you in hoing jour new fall rluthee. At any rate, they will la frtn4 to theerfully aerve you in every poa tibt way atn we lo not want you hi heaitate to try on garment after garment In order to determine with rfting rare the very Mie which for you ptm-tti-a the hight UitinU f bccttutUignrM and livli iduatity. HaasBrothers Women" Mrs. A. L. Williams to Spend Month With Daughter. Mr. A. L. William, wife c( the late Hithop Arthur L. William, ar r'ved latt week to be the guest of her daughter, Mr. Irving ISrnolkcn, for the month of September. Mr. Wil liam, who it at present living with her nephew, Kev. B. C Chandler, a former Omahan, in Kent, Conn., hat been tummering in Colorado, at Boulder, Kite park and at the grave of her husband, in Longmont. Fri day Mri, Benolken entertained at luncheon complimentary to hrr mother, when the guest were the original member of the Bishop's Altar guild. They are the Mesdame Mary fJriffin of Florence. M. It. I'ot- ter, Fred Thomat, Mylct Standith A. A. r.gbcrt and Mitt Lucy Up dike. Cueita From Rochetter. Mr. and Mrt. G. E. Lincoln of Rochetter, N, Y arrived latt week to be the guctti of their nephew, Walter W. Fairweathefl and Mr. Fairweather. and also of Mr. and Mr. H. H. Wheeler of Couneil Bluffs. Thursday Mr. and Mr. F, F. Ue Vor gave a dinner at their home in honor of the vititori, and Friday evening Mrt. Fairweather entertain ed 16 guettt complimentary to Mr. and Mrt. Lincoln. On Saturday thev were honor guettt at a picnic at Valley, and Sunday they -will mo tor 'to Lincoln to tpend the day.' Home From Northern Trip. Mr. and Mr. I?. B. Combi and children, Bernard, Eliraheth May, and Dorothea June, motored to Cen tral City latt week and tpent several day visiting friends. Mr. Combs ha recently returned from a several week motor trip to Minnesota when the was accompanied by the Met flames L. Antisdel, Gertrude Cooper and Bell Vesley of Ashland, They visited Minneapolis and St. Paul and stopped at Lake Minnetonka and Lake Okoboji. NEW KOUK Equation Hill School Girls to Dance in Ak - HI 1 When Coronado enter the king dom of (Juivrra in the Nehratka pageant September 18 one ol the firit Ittatt in ttore for him will be a dance staged by the Spanith women. The rolet will be filled by the dozen attractive' ichool girlt pictured above who are being trained by Mitt Adelaide Fogg. They appear the first evening of the pageant. Thote in the group are the Mittei Dorothy Stafford, Esther Ellii, Katherine Murphy, Harriet Koran, Marie Kieny, Anne Zadek, Koberla Drue dow, Betty Hickey, Dorothy Gold stein, Charlotte Trrxrl. Catherine Curhing and Fautteen Cott. The taiuhow dance in which Mitt Fogg hertelf appear in lolo, will take place on the tccond evening of the pageant and the four girl who take part are the Mitsct France Gaflcrd, Ellen Pcterton, Kuth Bctt and Mildred Jacque. Personals Mis Dorothy Hall returned Fri day irom a trip to northern Wiscon sin. Baldwin Sinclair leaves Sunday to enter 1'hillip academy at Andoyer, Man. Mr. and Mri. Victor White have teturned from California, where they (pent six week. Mr. and Mr. B Ce.lint.ki an nounce the birth of a ton Friday at St. Joseph hospital. Mist Emma Jean Wiggi is leaving Monriayto enter Lindcnwood col lege at St. Charles, Mo. Mr. and 'Mrt. Henry Jahdc an nounce the birth of a daughter Fri day at St. Joseph hospital. Vfr Ififin Malhert fif Chlcaan ar rived Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Victor White. Paul Wurn left last week for Chi cago to resume hit studies at the Northern Illinois College of Op tometry. T)r anA Mrt. William L. Shearer and family returned Thunday from northern Wisconsin, where they have been spending the summer. Margaret Widenor leaves Septem ber 18 to enter Rockford college. Miss Widenor was a student at the Omaha university last year. Hti ft 'MrCufierv eif San Fran- cisco arrived Saturday to be the guest ot ner parents, Mr. ana Mrs. jonn r. Aictanery, lor a icw wccks. Miss Ruth Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parker, leave Dmnha Yfnnrlav in ntpr her inninr year at the University of Nebraska. Mr. Van Darrell, Anert and her niece, Mi Mirian Mosher, , leave Thursday for Urbana, III., where Miss Mother will enter the Univer sity of Illinois. Miss Stella Robinson, who had her tonsils removed Friday at the Clark son hospital, it convalescing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinson. Arthur B. Dunbar, who has been confined to the Paxton Memorial hotpital for the past three weeks, following an operation for appendi citis, isable to go home. Mr. J. W. Martin and daughters, Bernadette and Catherine, left Sat- urday for New York and other east ern point. While in New lorg they will visit Mrs. Martin's son, Dr. J. W. Martin Mrs. John W. Welch and ton. John, left Thursday for Lot Angeles. John will enter the 1'niveriity of Southern California. Mr. Welch will be gone about three weeks. Mr and Mrt. J. 11. Kritenbrink and family returned from motir trip to Obert. Neb., where they weie the gueiy rf Mr. and Mrt. C. A Piderten, Mrt. Ptdtrtcn wat for merly Charlotte Kritenbrink. Mrt M. llertberg and dtughtct, Ttuline, Ml Friday fur Whetting. V. Va. I'tubPt will ttKJttit her ttMilitt at Mi. l I'htntat acdmy ind Mrt. llenHrrf will tpend a month ith her partnu In Whetting Mr. knd MiT 1. B Wilt ue having iwit Aln hre thr ilt ru rmntittv. lh htt i.i iHttr h.tn cm Wlwitlt) ( Vi!t h ba rtnUtt i thit t'ly lf W yttri. Mrt Utf Mtittnn KiiM. Mt IMimtn ! M kt! I'ttet. o, S iih1 j the U't ft at t.iM.Sn Th'utr. t st'tttt utd tr i)m I : cht er l I irr. i'4 tt t.ikvin bitii.h el IN JnJ end M't sHtt F, l'iit, idluini"! ! !ir h't m.-.. ti .ft thitt CtKtlt. fct t t.B li MI l Mrt I ' i.i.i t. 1 f. M't 4i lm.tf jf Mi tiit4 THE SUNDAY JJKK: OMAHA. SEPTEMBER 10. 1922. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm'4mmmmmmmtn i mmmmmmm-mmmmmmmt twwtatttttgejtttMMWttjBBtttMgt : 1 &yk vcvF a-V A Grotte of this city. They will make their home in Houston, Tex. Mis Mary Drummy arrived in Omaha last Sunday after spending the summer in California. Grace and Charle Drummy left on Wed nesday for Santa Monica, Cal., where their mother, Mr. K. F. Drummy, it making her home. Mi Amelia Edquitt, who with Mis Emma Louise Edquist tpent the month of August visiting Bos ton, New York and Washington, .has returned.' Miss Emma Louise- re mained in Chicago, where the It re suming her work at the Academy of Fine Arts. ; Reception Given for Mis sion Worker. Mrs. M. E. cilbert of Kearney, Neb., superintendent of young- peo ple's work in the Topeka branch of the Woman'i Foreign Missionary so ciety, will be honor guest at a re ception at the Y. W Ci A. Sunday afternoon, when the hostess will be Mrs. J. K. Hyde, Mrs. W. F. Schil der and Mrs. E. G. Smith, The Young Women's Missionary societies of Omaha will be invited guests. Mri. Gilbert will speak following the formal reception. Kemper Boyi Entertain. Members of the Omaha Kemper club, who are returning to tchoo! Monday, entertained their fathers at a banquet Saturday evening at the Athletic club. Among those who are returning to the school this year are Arthur Cog lizer, jr., Allen Tillotson, James Corr, Marvin Treller, Willard Stew art, Richard Wlpton, Edward Croi- by, Marvin Ward and Glenn Keu field. For Mist Clark. Miss Sis Clark of ColuniHus, Neb., was honor guest Wednesday at a bridge given by Mits Pauline Bur kett at her home. Miss Burkett, her sister, Mist Katherine, and Miss Clark are students at the University of Nebraska. The Misses Burkett leave next week to resume their studies there. Mil Katherine is spe cializing in domestic science and Miss Pauline in kindergarten work. Mist McElroy Engaged. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson Mc Elroy announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Kaniona. to Joseph Francis Creedon, ton of IX J. Creedon of Omaha, The wed ding hat been tet for Saturday morning, October 7, and will take place at Our Lady of Lourde church. Mr. Creedon it a graduate of the University of Illinois and a member of .Alpha Ko Chi. It It a good plan to save the thread pulled front linen and u them for hemstitching, So often it n iiiimittible to get the tame shade of Wotion, and this will mure a perfect m4'ch, Tht idiiing period of radium It computed a about J-Nfi year. AtitnKitr. SIMPLE APPLICATION THAT DISSOLVES BLACKHEADS Ma mm mwmI'M 'M Ii4 ! Ikt tmfcil kltmt., (!. 4t. 1t It tMe. ' 4 i t to !'" t4 lt It I Mitt I Mm. 1 t lMt M Wtl IN tl Um tniiut k t t , rk t..t ... It t Km -w4 l ik -4 ... t..kt I IM ... t'OiU. -44 - t.k'U ak u. tot ' 'l k k tk -k ti t i1 -.l'- -t 4 imI .m.l -I ik. ! iM.M IM ! M lM .! .4.M ! a,uat t ,.s.i . 4 .1 I . i k -l l ! H.4, ' t Sar - Ben Pageant Mushrooms Have High Food Value as Well y as Delicacy. . Mushroom are a choice food, and are really one of the thing! on which epicures ipend a great deal of time. On the other hand, they have high food value, and it is quite true that in certain parts of the world native tribes of people count mushrooms among their few staple of food. This is said to be the case in Terra del Fucgo. Here are tome good ways of pre paring mushrooms: Mushroome in the Chafing Dish. " One cup of stock, one-half pound of fresh mushrooms, two tablespoons of flour, a few drops of lemon juice, three tablespoons of butter, two tablespoons of grated cheese, toast, salt and paprika to taste. Wash 10 -mushrooms, peel the caps and cut in large pieces. Season with salt and pepper and dredge lightly with one tablespoon of flour. Melt two tablespoons of butter in the chafing dish, add the mushrooms HOLIDAY -at JEWEL I FOR the viewing by Ak-Sar-Ben crowda we have assembled a notable selection of gifts. Your holiday shopping may well be done now. Price consistently fair. . A DIAMOND SPECIAL WILL BE PLACED IN OUR WINDOWS EACH MORNING BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 11 John Hcnrickson, Jcwclcr E.tablith.d 1882 HOWARD CAST FURNACE . few' k 'tnyq.- ;i Ilt4 Htit and S-U ltUkily U 0U if Uil)li Ceey Howard Stove 8c Furnace Co. hUia. N'W. TtUk.kt ! II Tatt.lt MUt Wm ef Kik t4 N i.i and cook four minutes. Remove to a hot dish. Make a brown sauce by melting the remaining tablespoon of butter. Add the remaining table spoon orflour and brown. Atld the stock. Stir until the sauce thickens. Return the mushrooms to the sauce and cook until they are reheated. Sprinkle with cheese, season with lemon juice and serve. Smother Mushroome. One-half cup of stock, one-half pound of fresh mushrooms, one tablespoi-n of butter, one-fourth tea spoon, of salt, yolks of two eggs, three . tablespoons of flour, one fourth tablespoon of paprika. Wash and peel the mushrooms. Melt the butter in the chafing dish, add the mushrooms and season with the salt and pepper. Put the cover on the chafing dish and cook for eight minutes. Add the flour; stir until it it tmooth. Pour in the stock and when heated itir in quick ly the yolki of the eggs. Serve at once. Never serve more than one fried food at a meal. SHOWING GIFT SHOP- Sixteenth at Capitol IF you have a heating1 problem, our own heating engineer will be pleased to Advise you on it. WelnTtaU In Omaha anil vicinity. There l a 1 low arl Model for almoat very need. Country Clubs At Hippy Hollow. Thoe holding retervatioui for tup per at Happv Hollow Saturday were J. K. Morritton, 6; W. II. Jour. 9; rrmk K. Clark. 12; W. P. White rraiilc K. tUrk, W. W. P, Wh.te Norn, S; C. U Coomb, H; W..II. iuild, 7; E. T. Kector. 5; J.T. itrowntee, $; J, A. l inderhofm, 7; Guild K. A, Betrdtley, 2; Thomi Fell, 2; L. li. llliamt, i At the Country Club. Carton Millard had 12 guett it dinner latt evening at the Country Shot Dept. You'll dfliRht in wcarinir tlieso newest creations in Autumn Footwear featured at Tbelr unuaual beauty, their trace and thapellnest inukei them favorite with well dressed women. Patent and Suede Combinations. Calfskin and Suede Combinations. ' Blftck Satlna and Brocade. All Patent Leather. Kidnkln and calfsklna. Brown, Tan, Beige, Gray, Black. Omaha'a exclusive distributors ot Kozak and McLaughlin's hand made footwear. Foremost In America. Style Without m m n I' HR2 BERGS 1819-21 Douglas Street. ttocli bhop Introducing Autumn's New Modes These distinctive frocks represent the utmost in frock style and value; they are exclusive Heriberg creations. Stunning modes developed' from the motwnted fab rics, and featured in every favored Autumn color. FaKIon Frocks rieer vaty in price? ; they are Jlhef ml extraordinary values l $2450. All sties from 16 l to li had in Fadiion ERZBERGS lil'UI I Was Sit club, I. L, Campbell, 4; C.en. F, I. kruuii. 7; M'l luthtr Ikake, 4; and lor luncheon Saturday Mrt. I ord Itovey, 4, and W. ". At the Field Club. Mr, and Mrt, L. M. regau ae a dinner of 2 cover Saturday evening in honor of Captain and Mrt. A. L Lemon of Panama, who arrived yet lerday to be their guett. A. E HjII rnti i limed tix guettt and to iiiKht t). W. Dunn will be hot! to 7. Women'a Golf Tournament. The women golfert of the Field club will qualify Monday morning at 9 for the club championthip. s Mtutnini Floor $6. $"8 10 Extravagance" Second Floor if 51 t :Ni . 6 are Frks v - :) I'' :1