ISOG Tea Dances, Dinners and Bridge at Army Posts Social affairs at the army posts have awaited the passing of King Ak Rar Ben and his train, before opening a formal season. In another week. Fort Omaha will Inaugurate their regular tea dances, bridge parties and dinners, Mrs. Pigott, wife of Majp William Pigott. the new commanding officer at Port Omaha, is in Lincoln this week. Upon her return social plans for the season will take definite form. Tea dances will lie given each Friday afternoon, with the wife of an officer acting as hostess. Following a 20 minute parade, the officers will drop in at the Service club for a cup of tea and a dance or two each Friday between 4 and 7. Civilians will be privileged to enjoy these delightful affairs by invitation from one of the 20 women at the post who make up the officers' wives group. Tuesday afternoon has been chosen for the bridge club meetings. Twice each month an informal dinner dance will be given. Fort Omaha officers and their wives participate in the corp area dinner dances given monthly at a down town restaurant. Fort Crook officers' wives began their Tuesday bridge club meetings Tues day when they play at the home of Mrs, Dukes, wife of Capt. Walker Dukes. Mrs. C. C. Kinney is the wife of the commanding officer at Fort Crook, /fiances are planned for later dates, Fort Crook also participates in the corps area dinners down-town. ® For Mrs. Sibbernsen. Mrs. F. H. Bucholz will entertain eight guests at luncheon Saturday at her home for her sister. Mrs. Drexel •T. Sibbernsen. Mr. and Mrs. Sibbern sen, who returned 10 days ago from Europe, will leave October 14 for their home at Center, Wyo. For Miss Lathrop. Miss Marguerite Walker will give a bridge Saturday for Miss Lucile I.ath rop, bride-to-be. Miss Helen Nolan, who was to have entertained at her home Sunday evening, will give a sup per at the Athletic club. Honor Miss Horrocks. Mrs. .1. B. Fraser will entertain at luncheon on Thursday for Miss Helen Horrocks of Philadelphia, guest of Miss Cornelia Baum. Today Miss Baum gave a luncheon hridge for her guest. Mrs. Brome Honored. Mrs. Clinton Brome will entertain at a bridge luncheon at her home Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Brome's mother, Mrs. H. C. Brome of Basin, Wyo., who is spending a few weeks here. Stag Party. Squash matches between the Omaha and University clubs, billiards and bridge are scheduled for the stag party to be given at the University club Thursday night, October 9, 8 P- m. _ For Mrs. Bucholz. Mrs. John W. Towle entertained 10 guests at luncheon at the Omaha • club Monday, for Mrs. W. H. Bucholz of Los Angeles. The Johnsons Hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Johnson will entertain at an informal buffet dinner cm Friday. Dinner will be followed by bridge. Eightsome Luncheon. Mrs. Irving Bcnolken will entertain Informally for an eightsome at lunch eon at her home on Thursday. Mrs. Soat Hostess. Mrs. Raymond F. Soat will enter tain 24 guests at bridge-luncheon at the Blackstone Wednesday. Hines-Wesner. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wesner an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Miss Miriam, to Russel Hines of St. Joseph, on September 10, at I.o gan, la. The bride was a member of Kappa Psi Delta nt Omaha universsi ty. After October 1, the young couple will be at home at the Ainsworth i partments. Personals v _J Mr. anil Mr*. Gwyer H. Yates have returned from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Grainger o." Lincoln spent Monday here. Mrs. William Grant of Lincoln is spending a few days In Omaha. Miss Xancy Hulst left Monday night for Baltimore where she will study at the conservatory. Walter W. Head and Louis R, Clarke left Sunday night on a hunt ing trip to Valentine. Mrs. O. H. Barmettler and Mrs. H. lien are at Kclgewater Beach hotel in Chicago for a short stay. Robert Bradford and his .mother. Mrs. Louis Bradford, have left Casa Bt.inoa, Africa, where Mr. Bradford has been American consul for two years. They have gone to Rio de .laniero, South America, where Mr. Bradford will be consul general for the United States. Mrs. George Mills, sister of the famous "Silent" Smith, stopped through en route to the west from her home in Washington. D. C., to visit her cousin, Mrs. J. H. Hughes, and Mr. Hughe* on Saturday. She will return during the holidays. Mrs. Mills Is a travel lecturer and will give a talk here at that time. Rummage Sale. The Catholic Instruction league will hold a rummagj sale Thursday at i,929 South Twenty-fourth street. Those donating call Mrs. Swartz. WA. 2830, or Miss Gertrude Sullivan, MA. 0774. ^ The Housewife's Idea Box | To (Tit Calcimine. if you wlah to. prepare a lab-lmlnnl wall fur papering use erinal part* of vinegar and boiling water. Apply il ta the walls with n epopee. the housewife. (Copyright, U2i.) At Woman’s Club Mrs. Phillip Potter, president of the Omaha Womans club, meeting for the first time, 1024-25. Monday in It urges*-Nash tea room, endorsed the get-out-the-vote luncheon to be given Saturday at Hotel Fontenelle. Delegates chosen for the state con vention at Grand Island were Mes dames C. L. Hempel, Hurt Fowler. H. .1. Holmes, L. M. Lord, J. F. Dimick, Hugh Hippie, It. F. Marti, J. W. Gill, ■lames Boone, W. A. Baldwin, O. Y. Kring, Jennie Callfas and ,T. M. Lowe. Mrs. Paul Perryman of Hastings, state president, talked on high lights in women's rluhdom, as seen in ac tion at the Los Angeles biennial in June. Other speakers of the afternoon were Frank Builta, who gate a plea for better lighting and F. D. Preston, director of Omaha Welfare associa tion and the Community Chest, who spoke in behalf of his organization. Altrusans to Be Hoard. At the get-out-the-vote luncheon. Hotel Fontenelle, Saturday Al trusa club will have two tables and will sing some of the songs which made them famous at the last nation al convention in Michigan, and aided in their capture, of the next annual meet for Omaha. Seated at their tables will be Misses Mary Goerne, Esther Johnson, Bertha Myers, Ella Petersen, Fay Watts, Laetitla Mc Namara, Katherine Worley, Beulah Hall, Lea Bellman, Mesdames Mary Kinsey, Perle Hungate, Mary Lydia Rowe and Myrtle Mason. Pearl Memorial Rccrption. Indies of Pearl Memorial M. E. church will give a reception Wednes day night for Rev. and Mrs. Allen M. Keith and the new religious edu cational director, Carl Asmus, and Mrs. Asmus. Lazy Girl: Any encyclopedia will give you the Information you seek. You are a lazy girl, trying to g< ' some one else to do your work, and, what is worse, your thinking, for yoti. I’nhappy Wife: There must 1 two sides to your story. The things you admit are true make me believe that you are equally if not largeb fault. A married woman who finds a man she likes better than her hu I hand ami then gets a divoree, can't i ihave much of rnv sympathy. I 1/---—' A Wife's Confessional Adele Garrison'* Xew Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE (Copyright, 3924 ) v_I_/ The Kindly Plan Picky Pisrlosed fo Madge. T think the astonishment I register ed at Dicky's announcement, satisfied even his love of the dramatic. "Mother going to Xorth Carolina with I.eila and Edith!" I repeated slowly. "Well why not." he queried pat ently enjoying the effect of the tiny handgrenade he had thrown. "Why there Isn't really any rea son," I returned, "except that X shouldn't think Leila would want anybody hut her very own women kin around at this particular time.” "Oh Leila won't mind mother'" Dicky said comfortably. "She isn't Leila s inotherin-law, you know.” he added with an Insight that I found a hit disconcerting, "and therefore she'll not start to run the whole party as she would do with you, or as Mrs. Durkee would with Leila. Mother will simply to be a companion for Aunt Dora Paige during the ex citing event, and you know how much they like each other.” Does Mother Know?" I nodded assentingly, for Dicky and I often had smiled over the odd and strong friendship which had grown steadily between the two elderly wo men ever since their first meeting at the time of Leila's wedding to Alfred. Aunt Dora, an unreconstructed daughter of the old regime in the south, and Mother Graham, an equally sturdy representative of the north, smothered their prejudices, heroically refrained from any ex pression which might wound or dis please the other, and enjoyed each other's companionship immensely, “Does mother know she's going?” I asked demurely. Dicky grinned. "Xot yet, but soon." he intoned. "Alf and T fixed it all up between us when I saw him yesterday, and Leila's going to call mother up today and give the formal Invitation. I meant to have told you before, but I forgot It. I'm surprised she hadn't telephoned before, but we'll probably get a ring any minute.” I looked at him wonderlngly, and decided that be really had no idea of the absurdity of his arrangement with Alfred. Luckily, both Aunt Dora Paige and Edith Fairfax possess com mon sense as well as a sense of humor, and Leila is so much in love with her husband tiiat almost every thing lie savs is gospel to her. But I know if Mother Graham suspected her Invitation had been arranged In such harum scarum masculine fash ion, she never would arcept it. I be |M iss Information! V ■ - / Ir M A manufac /sorry But a' ITuRER OF PETTI- MANUFACTURER COATS. CAN OF HAIRPINS \you please— was just in HEREANO If SLIPPEO HlMj gan to «ay as much to Dicky, but ho interrupted me decisively. "What do you think Alf and I are. a couple of zanies?" he demanded huffily. "We've fixed that up, and you may be sure Aunt Dora will never jeep. There:" as a bell tinkled In the hall below.” I'll bet there s Leila now! Do you want to answer It?" Mother Graham Hears. "Yes—but you must. summon mother if the rail's for her," I amended hastely. rising and moving toward the telephone. "Coward! coward!" Dicky chanted, w-ith th$ time honored childish ges ture of sliding his forefinger across his accusing left. “Oh! I admit it!” I returned with an impudent moue at him, and then Leila's voice with the delicious south ern drawl w'hich she never has lost, came over the wire to me. "Oh, Madge, dear! I'm so glad to hear your voice!" she said. "I sup pose you all know’ about the plan Dicky and Alf have fixed up about Mother Graham." "Dicky has just told me,” I said. “Are you sure-" "Isn't it perfactly splended?" she interrupted enthusiastically. "I'm just crazy about it, only we’ve got to plan so that your mother-inlaw won't suspect the boys thought of it. We wired Aunt Dora a long telegram and we've just had one back from her—a most cordial invitation Just as if she had thought of it first. Shall I read it to you?" I had answered the telephone from the upstairs branch in my room, but just at this second I heard a click in my ear which told n^ that someone had taken down the receiver in the hall below. Either Katie was grati fying her curiosity or Mother Graham herself—in sudden panic, I spoke quickly, abruptly: "I’ll call mother quickly, abruptly: "I’ll call Mother to the telephone right away, and you can read the telegram to her. Just hold the, wire." Before I could turn back to Dlckj’ and send him for his mother, who, I was afraid, was still furously angry with me. I heard in the receiver her calm assured voice, royally contemp tuous of any accusation of eavesdrop ping which I might justly have brought against her. "I am on the telephone down stairs, Margaret. Who is it that wishes to speak to me. and what is this about a telegram?" State Librarians Meet. Nebraska's Library association will meet in Omaha October 15, IS, 17 for its thirtieth annual meeting. Session* will be held at the Omaha Public Li brary with the exception of a meeting Thursday afternoon at Omaha Tech nical High school. Doctors' Wives. The Doctors’ Wives’ club will meet for luncheon at 12:30 at the Brandeis restaurant on Wednesday. October 5. This being the first meeting of the «mson ail members are requested to attend. The officers of the club are hostesses for this meeting. In dyed fox scarfs for coming wesr favored shades are platinum, steel and the blue tones, ss well as beige, ashes of roses and peach. r *\ Yes! Thorne Methods enable you to avoid much of the high cost of nice things to wear. Cash and Carry Prices. OUR BUSINESS IS GOOD F. W. Thorne Co. iBurgess-Nash Company. 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