The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 17, 1923, CITY EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    SOCIETY
At Colorado Springs.
A nurnbef* of Omaha people are
summering at Colorado Springs this
month. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sommer
^and B. Rehm of Omaha are stay
ing at the Acacias hotel; Leeta Mor
ris, Blanche Henderson, Mrs. S. V.
Jones, Ethel Jones and Pearl Thom
as are at the A'.ta Vista hotel; Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Grotto are Cliff
House in Manitou: Mrs. M. Sommer*
and Mrs. D. H. Hawk are at Manitou;
the Misses Otllla Kasper, Beth Kalal.
and Maybel AV. Burns are stopping at
the Sunnyslde hotel in Manitou; Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Northrup are at the
Mansions hotel; AV. AV. AVatkins is
camping at Prospect lake, and A. E.
Gingell and C. E. Duffle are motoring
in that region.
Honoring Miss Rogers.
Mrs. Herbert. French gave a buffet
supper Monday evening at her home
when her guests were the Misses
Katherine Doorly, Dorothy Dhvidson,
Charlotte Smith, Eleanor and Kath
erine Baxter, Georgia Dorey, Virginia
Pearce and Virginia Carlisle; Messrs
Floyd Smith, George Voss, Dick
Stewart, Sam Carlisle,- AVIlliam Pop
pleton, AA'illiara Clark, Milton Barlow,
Morse Palmer, Dick AA'agner. Miss
Elizabeth Rogers of Boston was
the honor guest.
Visitors Honored.
Miss Flora Marsh will entertain at
bridge Tuesday evening at her home
in compliment to Miss Dorothy Falk
of Oakland, Cal., who is visiting Mr.
and AJrs. Peter Kiewit, arid Gordon
Kager of Malborough, Mass., guest
of Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh.
Mr. and Mrs. Kiewit will entertain
at a swimming party and picnic sup
per at Valley Wednesday evening in
honor of the visitors.
Mrs. Sage Hostess.
MYs W. It. Sage gave a three
table bridge last evening at her home
her guests, the Misses Helen
Guthrie of Central City, Neb.; Miss
Hazel O'Connor of Lincoln and Miss
Helen Hubbard of Akron, O.
For Mrs. Millard.
Mrs. Paul Gallagher will give a din
ner Wednesday evening at the Coun
try club for Mrs. Barton Millard.
Mrs. Millard leaves the end of tho
week for a trip to the orient.
K.van-Nchubert.
Announcement is made of the mar
Gage of Miss Frances Florence Schu
bert of tliis city and Leo Vincent
Ryan on Wednesday, July 11. at St.
Peters church. Father Moran offi
ciating. Mrs. Blaine Toung played
the wedding march.
Miss Martha Cotter and John De
Witt of Council Bluffs were the only
attendants. After a wedding break
fast for theN bridal party, Mr. and
Mrs. Ryan left for a short honey
moon trip to Kansas City.
Comings and Goings of
| People You Know.
Mrs. Conrad Young left Monday for
Evergreen, Colo.
Mrs. J. R. Jones and Miss Dorothy
me at Long Beach, Cal.
Mrs. George S. Johnston and chil
lien are at Plum I.ake, Wis.
Mi Mai ion Bralg left Sunday for
p^nlifornia and other western points.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Helgren are
at Clear Lake, la., for a few weeks.
Miss Evelyn Lcdwlch and Miss
Marjorie Barrett left Monday for Cali
fornia.
Mrs. Minna E. Jacobs left Tuesday
for a vacation tour in Cakilevoix,
Mich.
Dr. Mattie L. Arthur has returned
after a three weeks' trip to Long
Beach, Cal.
Mrs. E. W. Julian will go east
next month for a motor trip with
relatives.
Mrs. Florence Stunenberg is spend
ing the summer at the Hat ranch
near Buffalo, Wyo.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doeekal and
daughter. Helen, left Sunday for a
trip to Yellowstone park.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dixon of North
Platte will arrive Friday to visit Dr.
and Mrs. Frank Conlin.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Weller are leav
ing Wednesday for a two weeks' stay
at Point Pleasant, Mihn.
- 1
Tom Norris has returned from a
motor trip to Lake Okobojl where he
spent the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Griswold are
occupying Mrs. William Curtis’ home
during her summer travels.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Handley will
go to Buffalo and Rochester, N. Y.,
August 20 to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Carey and their
children, Charles and Billy, are at
Okobojl with the William Jeffers.
Mrs. J. H. Lynch and daughter.
Miss Gertrude, left Saturday for
Cleveland and other eastern points.
Miss Dorothy Falk of Oakland.
Cal., arrived Monday morning for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klewit,
Jr.
Ralph Rickley of the slate univer
sity is spending the summer with his
aunt, Mrs. Webster Mills, and Mr.
Mills.
Miss Adelaide Evans of Oil City.
Pa., who was the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Lewis the past week, left
Thursday for her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren Gil
bert, who have sold their home on
Happy Hollow boulevard, left last
week for Chicago.
Mrs. J. C. Hay, who has been visit
ing her sister. Mrs. Will T. Graham,
left Monday for her home in Laurel.
Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Abbott and
daughter, who motored east two
weeks ago. are visiting relatives in
New York stale.
Mies Ruth Kinsier. with her sunt,
Mrs. J. T. Kinsier, left Monday by
motor for Lake Okoboji, la., to join
Miss Blanche Kinsier.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hackler are
planning a motor trip through north
ern Nebraska and South Dakota for
the month of August.
Dr. and Mrs. William Lets Shearer
and family left Friday for X>ake Gil
more, in northern Wiseonslri. They
will return about September 1.
Mrs. Clifford Hln*. who is the
guest of h»r sister. Mrs. Frank Ad
larne. is leaving lh» latter part of the
week for her home in Los Angeles.
Dr. W. P. Haney returns Tuesday
from California, where he has been
for the past few weeks with Mrs.
Haney, who will remain there until
the first of September.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fellers of Wash
ington, D. C., are visiting with their
son, Wallace A. Fellers, and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs Fellers are on their way
to San Francisco.
John De Puy of Columbus, O., the
guest at the J. E. Davidson home,
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis Friday morning at Clarkson
hospital. He is now convalescing.
Mrs. Ralph B. Elliott entertained
a house party Friday at Alena lodge
in honor of Mine. J. H. Van Dusen,
who Is visiting her son, Mr. Dana
Van Dusen, and Mrs. Van Dusen.
Mr. Slid Mrs. M. F. Goodbody will
leave August 22 to motor to New
York City with their 2-year-old twins.
Margaret and Maurice. Little Johnnie
Goodbody leaves August 1 to spend a
month with his grandparents in
Ridgewood, N. J.
Mrs. S. C. Carleton, her daughter,
Miss Fredrieka: Miss Louise Brisbin,
snd Miss Lucy Leverich, all of Glenns
Falls, N. Y„ arrived Saturday by mo
tor to visit the John Brisblns during
August,
Miss Juliette McCune leaves this
week end for Montreal and Portland,
Me., and in August will go to Cape
Cod, where 6he will be the guest of
her cousin, Mrs. M. L. Evans of
Pittsburgh and Barnstable inn.
Miss Alice Kettridge of Owatonna,
Minn., is the guest of Miss Henri
etta Bees for a few weeks. Miss
Kettridge arrived on Saturday and
a number of informal picnics will be
given in her honor this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Cole are
expecting Dr. and Mrs. J. H, Hess
of Chicago with their daughters, Jean
and Carol, as their guests. The Hose
family Is en route from California,
where Dr. Hess has been attending a
medical meeting. They will arrive
Saturday. Miss Carol will remain for
the rest of tho summer with the
Coles.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Don Cameron
and son, Walter, accompanied by Mrs.
Cameron's mother, Mrs. William
Bieber and sister. Miss Huth Bieber,
leave Thursday for a motor trip to
Mason City, la. Following their
visit there Mrs. Bieber and daughter
will go to New Tork, where Miss
Bieber will be an attendant at the
wedding of her cousin. Miss Alice
Colby, Saturday, August 4. Mrs.
Bieber and h«r daughter will remain
east for several werks.
Adele Garrison
“My Husband'* Love”
The Way Mother Graham Planned
Her Campaign.
Check and mate. I mad# the
mental comment gleefully at the be
wildered and defeated look which
came Into my mother-in-laws eyes at
Mamie’s quiet dictum. ‘’My mother
says if people don’t like my name
I must come home.’’
That her mother had said nothing
of the kind I was very sure. But I
was also certain that the maternal—
and—paternal instructions had been
to seiz» any plausible opportunity to
grt away without our suspecting
their reluctance to ha\e any member
of their family away from home at
this particular time. And the girl,
with feline quickness, had seized
upon Mother Graham's slighting
reference lo the English diminutive
she had acquired, s* a convenient
pretext for going home,
1 knew there was but one thing
which prevented my irascible mother
in-law from dismissing I he girl with
promptness and hauteur. This was
the necessity—to her mind—of house
cleaning before the arrival of the
Braithwaites. She needed every pos
sible pair of hands, and the knowl
edge compelled her tongue to partial
acquiescence.
"Don't be foolish, girl," she said,
with an intonation wtiich had the
effect of picking the girl up and de
positing her a yard or two farther off.
"Your name doesn’t matter one way
or the other. Mrs. Ticer, you’re used
to her, will you take her to Mr. Gra
ham's room in the wing? We ll begin
there, as I told you. You’ll ilnd plenty
of cleaning cloths in the light-hand
drawer beneath the linen closet and
the brushes and brooms are in the
closet opening from the back hall. I
will be up presently.”
Mother Graham Is Vexed.
There Is something about n:y
mother-in-law, xvhen she is in lofty
mood, calculated to quell the most
recalcitrant person. But I do not
think the girl from across the road
was in the least overawed by her.
She stood perfectly still for a long
minute after listening to Mother Gra
ham's directions, palpably weighing
the comparative merits of going or
staying. Finally, with a little shrug,
she turned to Mrs. Ticer.
"All right. I'll go with you," she
said, and I wondered if I had imag
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CON ANT HOTEL BUILDING
A superb showing of advance modes in
Early Autumn Frocks
Creations that are new and distinctive. Refreshingly
attractive in their new colorings and the wonderful
richness of the silks. Milady who seeks “something
different’’ will find much to interest her in this exhibit.
Values which suggest the unusual at
It was our good fortune to secure three
beautiful frocke at a marked conces
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are passing the advantages on to you.
Bewitching com
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Those requiring
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here Wednesday
ined a faint stressing of the pro
nouns.
Mother Graham answered my men
tal question in the affirmative as soon
as the door Hosed after Mrs. Ticer
and the sullen Mamie.
"Did you hear the impudence of
that animal?” she demanded, with a
look at Katherine and me, which
called for Inslant agreement. ”1 had
all I could do to keep from boxing
her ears and sending her home. Not
like her name—forsooth! Cattle like
those haven't any business with
names anyway. I'd number ’em, if 1
had my way.”
Despite her medieval senllinents. I
noticed that she kept her voice dis
creetly lowered so that it would not
be audible beyond the living room,
and I knew that until tha house
cleaning was accomplished, Katie and
Mrs. Ticer, ns well as the defiant
Mamie, would he safe from my
mother-in-law's caustic little she de
clared.
“We'll Invade the Kitchen.”
I knew also, and was thankful fr r
the knowledge, that Dicky’s mother
required no answer to her question.
She had asked it simply as a means
of letting off the steam of her irrita
tion against the composed Mamie,
and was off on another tack before
the worda of her question were fairly
out of her mouth.
"It's mighty lucky you're here for
these days, Margaret,” she observed.
"You can set the meals, and leave
Katio free for the cleaning."
It had been only the getting of
dinner before, now she was planning
to shift the whole kitchen work to!
my shoulders. 1 do not count myself
particularly indolent, and I like to
cook, but I did resent the calm way
in which she was disposing of me.
Useless it was, however, as I very
well knew, to betray resentment or
dissent. My niother ln law tn her
present mood would Ignore either
manifestation loftily, and go resist
lessly along the path she had marked
out. With an air of finality she
moved toward the door, stopping with
her hand upon the knob to give her
last Instructions.
"Send Katie to me directly and he
sure to keep Richard Second In the
kitchen with you. He'll he safe from
drafts there. Perhaps Mrs. Bickett
will lend you a hand w ith the dinner.”
SUMMER FROCKS
Ginghams.35.00
Organdies.35.00
Voiles .... 35.00
Amazing Value*
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"Mrs. Birkett will just do that little
thing." Katherine laughed when
Mother (irahani was safely out eif
f iialiot. "< om» *lcmr, Madge, well
invade the Kitchen and have one of
our old-time lark* getting dinner.”
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