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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1923)
Circle Francai-e (iocs to Ov er^eas Snow. Th" K.er.i u club of Central High school, I.e Circle Francalse, will at tend r "Night in P.-.rls" f-stu.V.ay a' the \ J torium. iiCt's Bess Bozell and Madame Barber Chatelaln. spon sor* of the club, will accompany the group. For Miss Cranston. Mrs. E. H. Howland entertained at luncheon on Monday and Mrs. E. P. Boyer at luncheon Wednesday for Miss Amelia Cranston of Iowa City, who is visiting Mrs. Howland. Drama League Artists. Mrs. A. L.. Heed will give a lunch eon Monday honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rann Kennedy, who will ap pear at the Brandels Tuesday for the Drama league, and Miss Margaret Gage, the third member In their east for “‘The Chastening." Mrs. Isaac Car penter, jr., will be hostess at tea Tuesday for the trio of visitors. Mrs. Carpenter and Miss Cage were stu dents at Miss Bennet's school, Mil brook, N. Y., at the same time. Mrs. Carpenter’s guests will be alum nae of Miss Bennet's school. pon't forget the Classified ads. Luncheon at Willard Hall. Bishop and Mrs. Homer C. Stuntz entertained at a 1 o’clock luncheon Tuesday at Willard Hall for a group of 40 leaders of the Omaha area of the Methodist church. The guests In THE NEBBS— LOOK WHAT THE MAN BROUGHT IN. Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol He** I__ fZ'S Vi MVSfcN BcRSY NE&3 —1 KEKT 'r»M.C YOU orws* A*>ry UWF T*<*- GET A SATE MOYER '. C WNttT C 3 VOU j TCNK I Am - AN / Ylt:»PHANT ? -/ NbO OUGMT TO \ GET A JOB / DELIVERING SOA\> BUBBLES/ mm /we.LL TvAE WEOOWG PPESENT.r\ APE StaPOnS "to Poll \n - LET'S A - SEE WHM”W»S«WO SENT-SEE / \r WE GET VALUE PECEwED Top } (QUP INVESTMENT-QH BETSVj/ r 'AN *CE CREAM ( TREE1E.R ! VMHO \ SENT THAT ? it niurr? ^R4lS \$> TROM TiA^ \ VN6ST -'WOP\NG TWftr ) VOO« MARRIED LIFE 1 IS ONE LONG SvmEETJ /Ul BET THAT'S THE ONLY THING THAT\ that guy could Boy or whole sale £ .— THEY CEQTAINLY WILL WAVE A LOT C OT USE TOR it - can you imagine \ REN ROD CRANKING THAT THING MAKING/ ICE CREAM tor company? 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VajhO'^S Throwing T«at pAPer-t * ? r— ^-i/SS* vmhv-^Jak£ whm Mh^e.5 You Tmimk, I x>»t> IT? y'"' QL/iT PlCKl’J'y' 0*J ME ' ~~ )—c 10U LOOI-I /SO IMNOCfc'NT IT MUiT WE RE* W ^)U (• YoU're A Fine <£uY Yoo ARE - - Yoo CAN'T Take a vJfiK’e-* i lu <jET You HOR Thi-S , eluded Dr Dlffendorfer, chairman or the board of conservation and ad vance of the Omaha area, the various district superintendents and heads of colleges and hospitals. Mrs. Kirby Wednesday Hostees. Mrs. Ernest Kirby entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at her home. Her guests were Mesdamea Alfred How, Edwin Shipley, Forest Thompson. George Labrant, Roy Dar rah. Elmer Helble and Neal Green leaf. Card Party. The women of St. Andrews church will entertain at a high-five party in the Guild hall, Forty second and Hamilton streets. Friday evening at S o'clock. Bazar. The Social club of Rebekah lodge will conduct a bazar In their hall Friday evening. November 9. If lemons are submerged In hot wa ter for a few minutes before using, one-third more juice can be extracted. Dinner Bring** i,iut» Mr. and Mr*. A. W. Gordon mill ] entertain the member* of their d nnr bridge club on Friday evening at theit home. Birth Announcement!. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Hunter of Ral *ton. Neb., announce the birth of a daughter at the Lord Lister hospital on November 3. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Meller Wells of Auburn. Neb., announce the birth of a son, Sunday. November 4. Mrs. Wells, as Miss Esther Ord, mas home economics specialist of the extension service. University of Nebraska and Mr. Wells was formerly In charge of poultry extension service for the uni versity. Good After All. Don't throw away sour milk. De licious gingerbread, pancakes, cookie* and cottage cheese can be made from It.__ 0 SAY "BAYER” when you buy-^K^ie' ^ Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the, genuine Bayer product proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 23 years for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuralgia Rheumatism /? / l/AiO >^Acc££t only “Bayer” package -wtiich contains proper directions. 7|// Handy "Bayer” boxes of 12 tablet* kr Also bottles of 24 and 100— Druggist*, aspirin 1* the trade mark of Barer Mas a tartar* of Moooacetictcldesttt of Sailer Ucseld ___ » Even old rheumatic aches yield to this simple treatment. Apply Sloan’s gently, without rubbing. It sends to the pain ridden tissues the fresh new blood they need to heal them—bringing grateful relief. Get a bottle from your druggist today and have it on hand. 35 cents. Coughs that embarrass you inn be quickly checked by Dr. Kmjr’s New Discovery. Gently, harmlessly it stimulates the mu cous membranes to throw off ] cloKKinyr secretions. The coujth- i ing paroxv <ras arc controlled and the irritation that is causing; the coujth promptly clears sway. Dr. KING’S NEW DISCO VEMY ■ -- ] "PEIE AGENT_Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Hershfield Spoiling It for the Kf*t. Bull. ^ \AE AS OF Voup E ? >/ W^i SlQMUUb-ANb \\ | NOU'U- SEE UJHAY I ' ft Honor rr ts. ro j C,ET |W SUCH A SWELL CLUB'. I'LL Put IKJ IMMEDIATE A PMPbml ^USTtN.SWfMUKto. \ "'N G<BT MOTlCl THAT tou \ QCT TO APPEAR VERSCTdAU» \ ftEVORt THt C.V.uQ'3 IKJVrti.VlQATOA'rW0*S>»'r- / vr s wm »MPoKTAKir 1 WHAT IMtUSSMWO \ ''fOU MAKE UJI'JV h' M V Hvav: ^—__ t'u. BE UP TowiqvY ftMb i ll t\%y PESY'.i V rNC&, ABC. I OJAS. TO ^ TW tW\JCSTI(iKrt*» AM) CUCW'lVMUG, »6 OK. / QME C'QAS UOOUlb\ ( VUyoE bONE vx ^OOU I \ "you 51 ~IY< A"Vi> A\A. \ \ <$A\)E HIM'.'.! / Colds are bad leaks ^ human sapping your A j^r strength. 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