i • fit - k Miss Davidson Honors John De Puy. Miss Dorothy Davidson will enter tain 14 guests at the Country club on Friday for her guest. John De Puy of Columbus, O., who arrives Thurs • day. Saturday evening Miss Betty Pax ton will entertain for Mr. De Puy. Miss Barker's Fiance to Arrive Thursday. Irvin J. Bussing of New York City .will arrive Thursday to visit his fiancee. Miss Elizabeth Barker, and her parents, the Joseph Barkers. The betrothal of Mr. Bussing and Miss .Barker was announced in the spring, and this is his first visit in Omaha. For Columbus Guests. Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Offerman have as their guests Mrs. Offerman's sis ter, Miss Dorothea Abts, and J. Hale McKillip of Columbus. Neb. At the dinner dance at Dakoma club last evening Dr. and Mrs. Offerman en tertained In their honor and their guests were Misses Madeline Diesing, ■Elizabeth Ortman, Katherine Porter and Messrs. J. llale McKillip, Thomas ’Coleman, Eugene Holmes and Edward Kennedy. For Miss Harvey. Misses Helen and lluth Nolan gave u tea Wednesday at their home in Fuiracres in honor of Miss June Harvey of Memphis, Tenn., the guest ,bf Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Barmettler. Mrs. Howard Douglas poured and those assisting were, Misses Ruth .Wallace, Grace O'Brien, Helen Moore, Madeline Diesing and Catherine Porter. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Barmettler will give a picnic Friday In honor of Miss Harvey and Miss Helen Condon will entertain 14 guests at the dinner dance on Saturday evening at the -Field club. McCarthy-Picard. Announcement is made of the mar riage of Miss Naomi Picard, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Picard of Ge neva, to J. J. McCarthy, son of ex ffongressman J. J. McCarthy of Pon ca, Neb. The wedding took place Saturday. June 7, at Marysville, Kan. Both Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy are sen iors in the University of Nebraska and will finish with the class of 1U25. Mrs. McCarthy Is a member of Alpha Ni Delta sorority. Mr. McCarthy is a student of the law college and be longs to Delta Epsilon fraternity. For Mrs. Magner. Mrs. William I.ncko and Mrs. Har old Berquist will entertain at a bridge luncheon for 1G guests on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Berguist in honor of Mrs. Robert G. Magner, Mr. and Mrs. Magner leave next week for Des Moines where they will reside per manently. Mrs. Magner was former ly leader of the music department of the Omaha College Club. Gallagher-O’Hara. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mary O'Hara of Columbus, O., and Dudley K Gallagher of Columbus, former resi dent of Omaha, which took place .June 20 in Columbus. [, Miss Daisy Rich, daughter of Dr. , and Mrs. Charles O'Neill Rich, left Sunday for Camp Holliday, * Lake j Okcboji, la. | Your Problems |j | Seeks Popularity. ‘ Clear Martha AlLn: I seem to lie • a social failure and 1 wish you could help me. I am of medium height, weight 1 JO pounds, have thick curly blonde hair, violet eyes and clear white skin. Maybe you gather that 1 am not ugly. But I appear dull and more, than stupid and seem to have no magnetism or personality. No one ever sends me candy, drops in to see me, or takes me to movies or In his automobile. I have a nice home, earn good money and dress well, I think. I hate to rum after the men when they show so plainly that they are not Interested in me. How can I please them? CELIA. You'll not advance one step unless >ou forget entirely about your faults ■and keep In mind your attractions. Most of us have some little trait of ..character or some feature of our gen eral makeup that pleases. Think ■hard and you'll surely find something ■ in yourself to magnify so as to make a few men think more than once about you. If you can't find a mar ket for your attractions where you happen to be, then try another place just as any good salesman would do. But, be yourself, be natural, for there is nothing that will drive away ad mirers more than insincerity. Arti ficial ways that some girls acquire in order to attrart the opposite sex are •sometimes deplorable. Play up your Best traits and you'll surely find hap piness In lime. Puzzle of the Ages, • Dear Martha Allen: I often won .dor how one person happened to fall in love with another. Can you give any explanation for such strange at tractions ns we see about us? A beau tiful girl will often marry the home best fellow In town and the most handsome man the plainest gill to be found. INQUISITIVE SUE. You have fallen upon the puzzle of the ages. Sue. Heal love isn't a thing to be defined. It is a thing gifted with deep vision that most of us are unable to grasp. Tenderness, devo tion and lasting happiness are only a few of the things Included In love. Ileal love Isn't a matter of broad shoulders, beautiful features or rougtsh eyes. It is a deep, basic at traction founded upon character and spiritual union. No use lo try to find out what two persons find In each other to love. It Is beyond power to discover these attributes that attract one another. (inldenrod: If you must have a bat rack In the home, the portable ones are more suitable, I believe, than the ones fastened to the wall. But if your home Is Just being planned, by nil means have a small coat closet In the ball, where umbrellas and ieonts may be hung out of sight. Horry that I am unable to give you the age of Mis* Marguerite Clarke, the movie actress who 1* now mar ried '-- ■ Visiting the Whitcombs j 'Mrs J/aj-jvJ (jeorfi? 6' If'sh’ll ‘iKicicjtf ~ Mrs. Harry George and daughter, Helen Frances of Franklin, Ind., are guests of Mrs. Elmer Whitcomb and Rev. Mr. Whitcomb. Mrs. George ind Mrs. Whitcomb-are sisters. Mrs. Whitcomb will leave Friday with her sister for her old home to spend sev eral weeks. Mrs. George is president of the Delta Delta Delta sorority alumnae In Franklin. f Personals l__— -—* Mr. and Mrs. Arthur It. Klopp will go to Lake Okoboji in August. ' Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Grace enter tained at a bridge party at their home Thursday. Mrs. W. E. Rhoades is visiting her sister, Mrs. F. TV. Metzger, and Mr. Metzger, in St. Louis, Mo. Miss Nell Stoneman of Malvern, la., will arrive Thursday to be the guest of Miss Clara Lindley. Miss May me Hutchinson has re turned from St. Joseph where she has been spending a week with friends. Mrs. TVilliam Sears Poppleton will entertain members of the ©riginal Cooking < lul» at Aq.uila Court tearoom on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John TV. Towle will leave July 4 for Glenn wood, Minn., where they will spend a few weeks. They go by motor. Mr. and Mrs. TVilliam Grainger of Lincoln (Mildred Taylor) will arrive Thursday to spend the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. E. TV. Taylor. J. G. Lutler and daughter, Helen, leave this week for Detroit and Can ada and Lake Saranac, New York. They will return September 1. Mrs. TVilliam Hill Clarke left SureReSief FOR INDIGESTION I INDIGESTION// 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief PEIL-ANS 2Se trothal of her daughter, Lillian, to the bride's brother. Jacob Brookstein, son of Meyer Brookstein. No date has been set for the wedding. Theater audiences demonstrate that uncurled ostrich feathers are well liked for collaring evening wraps. Boiled Corn Beef OCa and Cabbage, (Our own cured beef) Rome Hotel Cafeteria Open 24 Hours Every Day ■ ■ ■ i Julius Orkin 1512 Douglas Street Thursday Offering For 4th July Sport Hats $2.45 to $4.95 Ribbon Hals Felt Hats Leghorn Hats Crepe Hats In white, green, rose, sand, gray and black; Leghorns combined with the popular shades of the season. Millinery—Third Floor rnpr Cnorlrlorc Bring the kiddie* in and get a box con MBI5 taining 10 harmless sparklers FREE. 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