The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, June 28, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    Wolfshead Wedding Gift
Yale Guests of Bob Millard Bring Bowl as Gift
From Wolfshead Senior Society.
The arrival of 10 of Willard B. Millard’s classmates at Yale for his wed
dtng to Miss Claire Daugherty, amounts almost to a social Invasion, one In
which all Omaha ;s Interested, for Uie. group Include* scions of nationally
known families.
All members of Wolfshead, exclusive senior society, the Invaders' wed
ding gift to Miss Daugherty will he a constant reminder of the college days
they shared with Mr. Millard. The gift Is a large silver bowl with a wolf's
head in the elaborate decorative motif.
The brim of the howl has the names of the men engraved around it, and
nn the bottom, the initials C. D. and W. I!. M. are engraved, linked by an
other wolf’s head.
Thursday James Connell, who knew these men at Yale when he was
a stundent there, entertained them, Ihe bride and groom and their attend
ants at luncheon at the Omaha Hub. Friday Miss Jessie Millard,
aunt of the groom, was a breakfast hostess to these visitors and at noon
David Caldwell gave a luncheon in their honor. They Include: Robert Col
gate of the well known Colgate family of New York City, Watson Pomery
of Buffalo, Robert Flake of Boston, Otis Hubbard of Middleton, Conn.; Phelps
Kelley and Hugh Wilson of Rake Forest, 111.; Charles Hodgeman, William
Warner, Philip Pillshiir.v and Franklin Crosby of Minneapolis.
Committee Named
for the Tuesday
Musical Club
Mrs. C. V. Axtell. president of the
Tuesday Musical club announces the
following committee fur the season of
1924-25:
Advisory committee, Mrs. Charles
M. Wilhelm. Mrs. Myron Learned and
Mrs. A. V. Kinder.
Program committee, Mis. A. D.
Dunn, chairman; Mrs. Arthur Metz,
Mrs. Walter Silver ami Mrs. R. R.
Caldwell.
Membership committee, Mrs. Wal
ter Preston, chairman; Mesdames
Fred Loomis, Dolly Elgutter, W. It.
Koenig. John Potter Webster, Hester
Pronson Copper and Miss Bertha
Neale.
Publicity, Mrs. Lucicn Stephens,
chairman, Mesdames George Redlck,
Harvey Milliken, C. A. Roeder.
Charles E. Metz. William R. Watson.
Jack Summers, Jess W'hitmore of
Valley, Neb., and Miss Erna Reed.
Moves to Des Moines.
Mrs. L. B. Newendorp, who. with
Mr. Xewendorp. leaves next week to
h make her home In Des Mnines.
shared honors with Mrs. Harold
PrRtt of Brooklyn at a luncheon
bridge given Wednesday by Mrs.
Anderson Long. Places were laid for
Meadames E. B. Wirt, M. W. Reese.
Morton Rhodes, Robert Hughes. Ar
thur Ross of Mlnatare. Xeb.. Carl
Ragnitt. Leonard Testor, Clyde
Smith. Misses Bess Heston and Mil
dred RhoaJe*.
Guests From Lyon*.
Mrs. H. J. Holmes will entertain
at a bridge-luncheon Saturday at her
home for Mrs. Gertrude W'lgton and
daughter, Mate, of Lyons, Neb.
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Cousin of Paul CnUngber
Honored by Pope
Pius XI.
Mrs. Willin' II. H. Bird of Salt
la Ur Cllj, imly \merlciin woman
to receive a high honor from 1*0111'
Tins XI, is a cousin of I'anl Gal
lagher and lias often visited in
Omaha at the home of Madam
Gallagher. As Miss Kiniua Mr
Cornlck before her marriage, Mrs.
Bird was a popular visitor here.
The pope bestowed llir papal
decoration of "Pro Krrlesia ct
Pontifice" ii|hiii Mrs. Bird in recog
nition of her service fo the rliurrlt
and splendid charitable work. Mrs.
Bird is vice president of the Na
tional Council of Catholic Women
and was seven limes president of
fhe Catholic Women's league of
Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bird is st
present in Ixis Angeles,
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Austin (iailfys Leave.
Mrs. Austin Galley (Eleanor Mar
kav) and her mother, Mr*. T. J.
Mackay, leave next week for Cali
fornia to spend the summer. Mr.
Galley ha* gone to New York City
to accept a new position.
For Mr*. Shostall.
Mr*. Harry Shedd entertained at a
tea at her home In honor of her
guest. Mr*. Clifford Shostall, of Kan
sas City, Mo. Mrs. Robert McCague
will entertain at a tea at her home
Monday. Thursday Mrs. Robert
Switzler will entertain at a luncheon
at Happy Hollow club, and Saturday
of next week Mr*. Clair Baird will
• Titertaln at a luncheon in honor of
Mr*. Shostall.
I'ast Events.
Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Brink entertain
f .| at dinner for eight sweat* Wcdnes
day evening at their home.
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Adele Garrison
“My Husband’s Love”
_j
Harry l ndmvond's Question Thai
Startled Madge
Harry 1'nderwood did not ppeak
epain until the light? of the Jericho
9 turnpike at Minenla illuminateil our
patway.
With hia keen eye* searching the
road ahead, he had sent his car along
at a terrific pace, which T was sur
prised to see, was kept up by mv own
car in the hands of Pete a few rods
hack. He had not held to a straight
course, but had made severed un
expected turns in different directions
before coming out upon the turn
pike. and I guessed that he was pur
posely taking the tortuous course In
order to throw the men of the hoot
legging gang off the track if. In his
own expressive parlance,they attemp
ted to "cook up anything."
furiously enough, 1 was not in the
least nervous at either liie breakneck
pace or the possibility of danger if
the men hack In the garage head
quarters of the gang should decide to
come after us. The big man by my
side seemed the epitome of sure, con
scious strength, and I had not needed
the injunction he had laid upon me to
deaist from worrying.
Anxiety had ceased almost from
the minute which had seated me be
side him in the roadster, and in the
' relaxation from the tautness to which
my nerves had been strung. I found
myself getting drowsy, and when Mr.
Underwood finally broke the silence, I
had to ask him to repeat the words.
"Asleep at the switch, eh?" he
queried quizzically. "Well, If you
haven't earned a little nap. I'd like
lo have somebody with s better light
trotted out as Exhibit A'. I might
remind you," he looked down at me
with a half mocking, half tender little
laugh, "that I hold the championship
for one armed, left handed driving In
ftreater New York and all points
north, eaat, west snd south, so. if
vou’d like to assume s more rnmfor
tshle position-"
“We're In flvillzsflon Now.”
He paused with teasing Inpntry.
"Thank you so murh, but I've si
ready had my nap, and I'm nor a hit
sleepy now," I replied es demurely
as though his suggestion wss the
most conventional in the world. "And
please—do tell me whst It was you
said that I didn't hear."
Mr. Underwood slowed down the
car, turned In his seat and dnokeil
searchingly at me
"Sometimes I don't make you out
at all,” he said Inscrutably, and turn
ed back to his driving ss though he
[meant never to apeak again.
With long experience /if his va
garies. I marie him no answer, and
after a minute of silence tie began
talking in matter of fact tones far
removed from the personal note
which he had struck before
’ We're in civilization team now
on," he sard, his voice breathing the
aversion which lie shares with many
other real and adopted New Yorkers
for anything outside ih» disirici
hounded hy Park and Seventh a\e
nues, Fortieth and Fifty ninth streets.
"There are no more of these devilish
long stretches of lonely country road
so we can take things easy. Ho suppose
you enlarge a hit upon the absorbing
tale you told me hark there In I lie
L garage loft.
f Madge Thinks Quickly.
L "Might It he permitted a humble
r chauffeur to Inquire what you aie
:
going to do with that, rhinipan7.ee
hark there and the furs when you
do get them to New York?" he asked.
"From what you said I gather that
the girl's aunt, who aent the fur
cloaks to her for hiding, lives in the
next, apartment. You'll have two of
them instead of one to deal with
single handed wlien you get there.”
1 sat upright with a sudden jerk,
which was more violent than the
wrench which my brain gave as It
considered something I had forgot
ten. I had said no word to Harry I n
derwood about IJIIIan’s presence in
my apartment!
f cast a frantic, reproachful
thought back over that hurried col
loquy in the garage. No, I acquit
ted myself, there had been no time
for anything but the briefest ex
planatlon. ami In the stress of the
moment. 1 had lost sight of the fart
that the dilemma from which Harry
I’nderwood was so chivalrously res
elling me might bring him face to
fare with the wife, he had treated
so cavalierly.
Iiillian's possible reaction to su h
a meeting was also to be consid
eped, I told myself contritely. No one
knew better than I that. which to all
appearances she was the same strong;
resourceful creature as of \nre, th»
I struggle to maintain that picture be
fore the world was tenfold more
strenuous than it had been when I i
first knew her.
In the past she had lived upon her
magnificent physical and nervous
! force. Now her nerves bot e most of
the burden, and I dreaded the effect
upon her of opening a chapter from
her unhappy past, by the sudden in
troduction into her presence of tin
man who, legally, was stidd her hue
hand.
I cnuM not spend time In retro
spectlnn. however. Mr. I’nderwood
was waiting for a nanswer to his
query. With an ostrich like impulse
I took refuge In procrastination.
T shan't have to deal with them
| single handed," T said, trying to make
the remark sound as much like a
question as an asset linn.
Comings, Goings
of People You
Know
V-'
Mrs. Della Mead went to Hot
Springs. S. D., Monday, June 23.
Rev. K. M. Kriitvn returned this
week from a motor trip to Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Busch leave July
11) on a motor trip to Duluth, Minn.
Mr. anil Mrs. Roy Ralph leave next
week on a motor trip to Yellowstone
park.
.Mr. and Mrs. .Andrew, Minardi an
nounce the birth of a daughter. June
2ti ai St. Joseph hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur TJutrher an
nounee the birth of a daughter at St.
Joseph hospital, June 25.
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Tomlinson wIR
leave the last week in July on a
motor trip to Yellowstone park.
I.yle Rushton atid son, Arthur, left
Friday for Denver where they will
meet, Mrs. Rushton and then go to
fa lifornla.
Dr. and Mrs. Irving Cutter will
leave riexi week on a motor trip to
the lakes In northern luwa and to
Minneapolis,
Miss Elizabeth Witter of Berkeley,
Cal., who has been visiting her sister.
Mrs. Roy Rage, will leave Monday
for her home.
Mrs. Frank D. Field and daughters,
Jean and JJIIIan. who have been
spending several weeks in Missouri,
will return July fi.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Dodge and
three children left for Clear Rake
la., Thursday to open their summer
cottage on "Dodge's Point."
Mr. and Mrs. FJ. P. Epeneter will
leave July 2 for Boston and Cape
Cod. the old home of Mrs. Epeneter,
to. he gone a month. They have
given up their apartment at the Co
lonial.
Mrs. Robert Parks and daughter,
Catheryn, accompanied by Miss
Cassis Riley, have gone to New' York
City and Monti cal. Miss Catheryn
will attend Kenwood college on the
Hudson next fall.
Mrs. Homer C. .Stunts. Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Stuntz and children leave
today by motor for Pepper Rake,
New York, tn the Adirondack moun
tains. Mrs. Stuntz has given up her
apartment at the Beaton.
Miss Helen Rytle of Minneapolis is
visiting Miss Mildred Rhoades Miss
Rhoades leave Monday for a trip to
Boston and other eastern points. She
will go front Chicago to Buffalo by
boat.
Mrs. John Savage and son. John T.
Savage, jr., left Thursday for Seattle,
Wash . to spend three weeks with
Mis. Savage's mother, Mrs. Emma
lions. Mrs. William MacDonald and
Mrs. Florence Daniels accompanied
Mrs. Savage.
Mrs. Rilllan Cl. F'alier. organist of
the Empress theater and assistant
leader of music department of the
Women s cltih. left for Chicago Thurs
day to he gone six weeks to study
pipe organ with Eric De Smarter
assistant conductor of the Chicago
Symphony and organist of the Fourth
F’ieshyterian church.
At the Field (dub.
Saturday evening at the dinner
dance, J. F'. l.enhen will give a party
for eight guests; B. R. Irons, six:
O At. Alenold, 32; AY. AI. Ollier, four;
Earl Buck 10, anti Madeline Krug, 10
At Farter Fake Flub.
The Scottish Rite have engaged 300
dinner reaervatlona for tonight at
(’af ter l«ake Hub.
Saturday evening Mias Klale Harnl^
ton will have six gijeafs, end \. Von
Dolan will entertain air.
Sunday the (’atholir Daughters of
America will have Jbn places for din
ner.
S-k-i-r-t-s
White-Tan
$5.98
F. W. Thorne Co.
1812 Farnam St.
s J
Potted Club
STEAK,
Swiss Style, with
Potato Dumplings
Hotel Rome Cafeteria
()fifii 24 Ilnur% Every Dny
Hoot-Frank.
The marriage of Mis* Martha
Frank, daughter of Mrs. Mathilda
Frank and Ralph R. Root, son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Root, was solemn
ized Wednesday evening at Kountze
Memorial church. Rev. O. D. Baltz
ly officiated. Miss Elizabeth Frank
was the bride’s only attendant and
Reuben Kronstedt was best man.
Out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Kingsley, Miss Krissie
Kingsley, uick Kingsley of Seward,
Neb.. Rev. and Mrs. A. O. Frank of
Auburn, Neb., and Mis* Myra Thick
of Hastings. Neh. _____
Your Problems
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Dear Miss Allen: 1 am a girl of
20 and In love with a man of the aame
age. We've been sweetheart* for four
years and he has asked me to marry
him.
Kverything went *moothly until re
cently. Our mothers quarreled and
I tried mV best to keep out of It. My
sweetheart defended hi* mother and
offended mine, and In turn I did the
same.
The quarrel took place a week ago
and 1 haven't seen him since. A few
days ago lie moved away and called
me up to tell me lie had no time to
see me before he moved.
A CONSTANT HEADER.
Probably your sweetheart hesitated
to come to your house because he did
not want to get Involved in further
argument with his mother. He did
not want to offend her, and could not
trust himself because, ns a real man.
he would naturally want to defend his
own mother. Write him a little note
and tell him how you miss him. The
thing for you two lovers to do is to
be peacemakers between two women
who are probably heartily sorry about
their quarrel and would gladly make
up if only they knew how to be
reconciled.
Dear Martha Allen: My girl tells
me that 1 have to throw away my
cigar when we are walking together.
1 don't think so. People smoke_m
_
autos and blow smoke and sparks In
everyone a face and the others don't
st-em to mind.
A CONSERVATIVE.
Theie la nothing offensive to the
canon* of etlquet In *moklng on the
street while strolling with a woman
companion, unlesa It 1* offensive to
the person herself.
The rule books tell us that "a man
of breeding throw* away hia cigar
or -igaret If he meets and lurn* to
walk with a woman whom he does
not know very Intimately, whereas he
might permISsably ask If he might
smoke, with some one he knows "
I'm afraid, according to the best
precepts, since it Is your "girl” and
she doesn’t want It, you’ll hsve to
yield, Conservative.
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Silver kid slipper* are much worn
In the evening. _
\t Happy Hollow Club.
At the dinner-dance Saturday eve
ning. E. J. Connor* will entertain
for 12 guests; W. C. Fraser, IK. R.
E. Davis. ] 2; and Dr. Clyde Moore. 1".
Miss Florence Rhoades entertained
at luncheon Thursday at Happy Hol
low club for her cousin, Mies Jose
phine Reedle. whose marriage to Ei u
est Abrnhamson will take place Sat
urday afternoon at the home of M s*
Beedle'e parents, Mr. snd Mrs. 1* . li.
Reedle.
For >*■»* llarvry.
Mr. and Mm. O. H. Barmettler wilt
entertain at dinner at their home on
Tuesday evening for MIm Jane Har
vey of Memphis. Term , who arrives
Sunday to be their guest. Miss Har
vey was graduated this June from
Ward Belmont school.
r~» am 0i Oi n t r\ k * o mi Oi Ok O
Make Certain of Enjoying the >wiTI iAI IT £aj I ^ I Q I 5 2 1 Will Appear on Your August
Fullest Advantage of This 5TVI.E Wl I HUw • ll lfl ry% I/* I A C QT 1st Statement.
Month End Salo EXTRAVAGANCE | |fi o «
New and Interesting Specials for Saturday in Our
MONTH-END SALE
Every item ia a value extraordinary. Saturday ahould find the majority of Omaha i
ahrewd ahoppera taking every advantage of thia Month End aalc.
A\ _ V?
Saturday j
Clever Summer
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Footwear
$8.00 to $10.00 Value*
$^85
The vary imarteal modal for the lum
mer icaion. Thia ii auraly your bait
footwear buying opportunity. You
chooie from novel atrap effect!, landali
and cut-out oxfordi, either high, low or
military heeli.
I
Maxxanine Floor.
V- ___„.a».w
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The Jauntiest of New
BLOUSES
Value* to $8.00
The woman who seek* Blouses of
unusual beauty will be delighted
with this showing. Hundreds
from which to choose, all special
ly priced.
White Poudre Hlue Tans
Greys Etc.
Entrance Floor
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Continuing {or Saturday
Month-End Sale of
WASH
DRESSES
Including Values to
f j
Continuing for Sat
urday Month-End
Sale of
Girls’ Frocks
Size* 6 to 14 Year*
$ 0 95
Valua* to $6 ••
Smart dre**a* for tha Omaha Mi**, fa*h
ionad Irom Imported Gingham*. English
Print*, Linan*, Voila* and Normandie
Voile, Every new color. A wide ranga
of plaaeing atyle*.
Fifth Finer
i
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! Madame X Reducing
Girdle
Make* Wai*t and Hip* Slender
Improves pour appearance in
stant Ip—amt actual Ip takes off
fat rlap-bp-dap just like an expert
masseure! Fitted by E*Part.
Marsanin* Moor. ,
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Do not consider these as $7.95 Dresses.
They are unusual in their beauty of style,
their splendid dressmaking and pretty
fabrics.
Imported Linens French Voiles
Sormandy Voiles Fine Swisses
Combinations Smart Tissues
Monte Carlo Voiles
Omaha woman, keen to share in the most pro
nounced val uei of the year, will accept the an
nouncement of the Month F nd sale with unlim
ited enthusiasm. The values are exceptional —
the styles decided favorites.
Sixth Floor
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NU-WAY FROCKS
For the Little Girl of 2, 3 and 4 Years.
In the Month-End Sale Saturday
Shown in oithor ploin or
pretty check ginghams,
sleeveless or short sleeves,
novel applique on pockets
—featured special at
Metre nine Floor.
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So turd ai/
\ &
Chic Felt Hats
Attractively Priced in This
Month-End Sale
$395
White Sand Urey Green
Black ('open Orchid, h'tc.
Here are the new and wanted
thing!-in a pleasing range of
smart new shapes.
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Third Floor
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HAIR
BOBBING
The Herzberg Hair Bobbing
Department is in charge of
thoroughly experienced bar
bers who are skilled in giving
the latest in shingle cuts.
First Cut Shingle. Sl.iJo
Shingle Trim.75C
Straight Bob, cut shingle 75<*
First Cut Long Hair $1.00
Straight Bob Trim . «!>0<'
kindly phone for appointment for any
facial or hair work Fa pert attendants
in every department
Seventh Floor
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