The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 15, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 35

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The liriiliil party at the season's prominent society wedding, that of Miss
Kathenne Maekay, daughter of .Mr. Clarence H, Maekay, ami .Mr. Kenneth
O'Hrien. son of former .Justice ami Mrs. Morgan ,1. O Hrien, at St. .Mary 's
'hurch. Uoslyn, L. I. Ieft to nht : Miss Muriel Vanderhilt, .Mr. Morchead
ratlersDii, Mrs. (ioodhue Livingston, Jr.; Mix. Jviwiu I'ost, Jr.; Mr. Clarence
II. Maekay. father of the hrnle; the bride and bridegroom, Mish Kllin Maekay,
Miss hvelyn Wadsworth, Mrs. Tierce II. T.iillerand Mrs. ,). II. Mel-itdden.
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(iieen Victoria of Spain snapped with the former Kmpres.s Zita of
Austria and her children while on a visit to the palace of the Manpiis of
Torrej.M-os.Na. where Carl's widow makes her home. Wnri.t.
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That's the secret of success of Scolding Locks
Hair Pins. Crimped two ways means they
cannot come out until you take them out.
You can feel Scolding Locks hold. When you
use them you need never worry about the
appearance of your hair. Once right, it stays
right - with Scolding Locks.
Highest quality hair pins in every way. Enam
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no rough edges to catch in your hair net.
100 assorted lengths, ten cents; 60 assorted
invisible, five cer.ts. Look for the lavrndrrand
white sealed cabinet. Sanitary. Convenient.
If your dealer cannot supply you, srnd 10c with
your name and address.
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