Past Events j * ■ Saturday afternoon Lillian Rebecca Itough rf, 5 year-old daughter of the ‘II. I- Doughertys, entertained her ‘ J. lei-. They were: ■ 3 rri ilflvmnn, Shirley Hnffrrmn, /im T • !« In Prime, Virginia. McNulty, j i Kirk**.*. Hilly Hunion, l ; »*t.h Shrunk, l)an Himon. J * I iiu Hoffman, Miss Bessie Bock entertained 14 Quests at a Valentine party Wednes * flay evening in the Alpine dining room ! t>f the Hotel Hamilton. * • Mrs. TT. G. (^ounsman entertained * fit luncheon and bridge at her home * }>n Wednesday iti honor of her sis ter, Mrs. H. N. Mannell of Hnmpasas, Tex. Her guests were: MeetlSmee - Mefulamen— AVill I'almatler .7 J., Mantuan ]'. 11, HeUwich H. i'i, I’ouneman, Jr. 31.. I'rv Keel In e Karl Burket MI-see— M Imkm— jVlinn'** Itauman A. l.lvoaey Al «'ollett <’ora M*> Keeline Mis. Mannell will leave for her home Monday evening. John Madden, jr., entertained 3"' guests at a dancing party l-'rlday eve '* ping at the hopie of his parents, Mr, Snd Mrs. John Madden, in Fairaores. Mrs. J. Maurice Yerggy entertained at a buffet bridge luncheon Friday when her guests were: Me.James— Me^d-mes— pn"! Hungate Hurry Stevens TKilph Smith uanrge Xe’sen Ciu-H-dius Rundgren .t. K. Smiley Tt'idolph R. Tamdgren Vernon Pei ter Tlinri'ie Musta in Herbert Kennan Claude Varner C. K. Hielda C. 11 Pickard Kleanor Yerggy Mr. and Mrs. Roger J. Wolcott en tertained at a Valentine party at their home Saturday evening. Their guests we re: Ur. and Mrs. A. .T. Young, Dr. and Alin. E. F. Hardlannert and Mr. and Airs. Lean Jacobs. (damma Phi Beta sorority gave their annual luncheon Saturday at the El >:-igloi- hotel. Marian dray and Ethel Whalen were hostesses. —a. ~_ Mrs. Louise S. Zabriskie enter tnlned Mr. ami Mrs. Ken Stanley, and Dr. and Mrs. W. 11. AtcNichols at .dinner at her home Friday evening fli'honor of Pietro Yon, organist, who appeared in concert at the First Pres byterian church, Saturday evening. J)r. and Afrs. A. D. Dunn also enter tained the organist Informally at. their home Friday evening. Mrs. Dunn was assisted by Miss Mary Alunchnff. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rainbolt enter tained IS little girls at a valentine party, Saturday afternoon, In honor of their daughter, Ruth. Air. and Mrs. W. P. Haney enter tained* two tables of bridge at their home Friday evening. Maple Leaf Kensington. Kensington of Maple Leaf chapter, O. E. S., Saturday at 2:30 p. m., in the Red Cross room of the Alasonic temple. Chairmen, Mrs. Clara Gar diner, Alias Alma Broderdorp, Airs. Mabel Boand. ( oiiiiis Club. Mrs. Charles Barrie will entertain the Cornua dub at a 1 o'clock lunch eon, Wednesday at the Brandeis tea room. /.. .. .v ' Fremont Society I Fremont, Neb., Feb. 14.—Prof. T.ouise Pound. University of Ne braska, will deliver a lecture- at the Fermont Woman'* club Monday. Miss Pound will be assisted by Mrs. I-eonore Burkett Van Kirk, who l.s bead of tfce musical department at Cotner rolleke. The Elks will give a series of card parties Tuesday afternoon. In charge of the program will be Mesdames: Herman Beckman, chairman; W. W. i Blackman, Jack Carlson, Paul Col son. A. C». Christensen, Ji C. Cook,! Myron Bodel. Charles A. Bone. Members of the Senior Auction club ' will meet at the home of Mrs. Emma Cummings Monday evening. The Northside elub w ill meet next I Wednesday with Mrs. Julius Johnson1 ut a luncheon. Mesdames Joseph T. Smith, Carroll Cuurtrlght and Karl T.ee entertained, 80 guests at two Valentine parties' Friday and Saturday. Out-of-town guests invited for the parties were Mesdames; Guy Teeter, North Bend; Harvey C. Kendall, Dlncoln: the Misses Ruth Cain. Marie Court light, and Brinkman, all of Omaha; Edward Magher, Cedar Bluffs. Mrs. William A. Pederson enter tained the Duo club Tuesday at a val entine party. Her guests were: Mes dames Frank Mettleman, Kee Klare, Rav Carlson and Herman Blckmeyer. C. & N. W. Woman's club held a valentine party Wednesday at the home of Mr*. C. Milverstedt. Mr*. Bam McClaren will bs next hostess of the club. • charity club members were enter tained by Mrs. Nathan Sampter *t Hotel Pathfinder Wednesday. Guests were; Mesdames R. U. Vsnce, Wil liam Dressel and H. R. Murphy. The • club meet* next week with Mr*. R. C. Dyers. Mrs. R. D. Wall was hostess to the A. T. dub Monday, with Mrs. I. H. | I.anghar and Mrs. Ell Harmon ** I g i sts of the club. Honors in bridge Went to Mrs. Theodore Mohler and Mr*. Eloyd Haven. Mrs. J. J. Metz inger will be the next hostess of the elub. J. C. 1?, elub met at the home of Mis. Nicholas Miller Tuesday. The elub will hold Its next meeting at tli" home of Mrs. Henry Eidam. Miss Ruth Wintersteen entertained the Delphian society Monday eve ning. . Allrnsa club members had dinner at th" Undstrcm Inn Tuesday followed ).\ evening at the home of Miss Pearl A Hiertson. Mrs. G. Moore was hostess to the bridge club Tuesday at her home. Prizes '.vent to Mrs. K. A. Whltmer and Mrs. Paul Barger. Miss Dorothy Bell entertained eight friends at a chow mein dinner at the Bell home Monday evening. Dr. nnd Mrs. H. 0. Pederson enter tained Monday at dinner at their home. Bridge honor* were won by Mis. O. R. Wslllok and Dr. H. D. Jdulr with consolations to Mr*. Henry Christensen and John Gannon. A large number of friends gathered to pay tribute to Mrs. Doiilsn M. Hess. nnolYier of Mrs. F H. Rerhenke, on hep 18th birthday on Tuesday. Members of the Study club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drew Tuesday evening. Mrs, 7.»r McMsr entertained *t luncheon fit her home Tuesday, Mrs. Jditlici I-'iisuii wun bridge honors, f Impersonates Breton’s Picture | Mrs. E. h. lAtx ® will appear •' Breton's "Song of the Ijtrk," In a t a h 1 e a u entitled "Out of the Pic ture Frame," to he given hy the Art Department of the O m a h a tV ontan s club, Feb. 20, at the Y. tV. C. A. Mrs. H. J. Holmes, assisted by Mrs. tV. ,1. Tru vor. will direct the play and Mrs. A. o. Peterson, stole HI chairman of Art will pose the char ESI aiders of the play Hi who will be: Carol, Mrs. II M. Krug: Phoebe, Mrs. .1. It. Golden Girl with Broken Pitcher: Gruez, Moxone Potts; Al ice, C hasp, Mary ■lane Swett; Mona I.isa, de Vinci. Mrs. Everett Stoll: Davlnla, Titians Dtr.. Titian, Grace Pool Steinberg; Mrs. S 1 d do n s, G a i n s b o rough, Mrs. Charles K. I Dally; Madame De Brun, herself, Mrs. ; y Frank B u 11 t a ; Whistler's Mother, Jacqueline Reynolds. Mrs. Harriet McMurpny: Hlue Hoy, (jainaoorougn, Fostlne Potts: Age of Innocence. Reynolds, Rosemary Oehrle. Pupils of Foatine Potts and Jimmie I). Mussulman will present two dames. Technical High School orchestra, under the direction of Will lleth erington, will accompany the dances and furnish the music for the program. Soloists for the afternoon will be Mrs. Deyo Crane, Lawrence Dodds. Will Hetherington, Mrs. J. R. Cain, jr. Reservations for luncheon and the pro gram can be made by calling Mrs. John it. Holden, Mrs. J£. R. I^otz, or Mrs. k\\ \V. Davenport. f -N Betrothed i_j A valentine luncheon of unusual interest was given by Miss Jean Rae yesterday. Ths engagement of Mar gnret Woodruff, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Woodruff, and (Slenn M. Frye was announced. Those present were: Misses Myra rteddan, T,ol* Hoel, Neva. Denison, Mary I'hlllippi, and Mrs. Dewey (loudly. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Hubert J. Van Ness and Miss Neva lleplogle of Red Oak, la. Miss Woodruff is the school nurse at Technical High school. Mr. Frye is associate pastor at First Meth odist Episcopal church. Omaha Walking club will give a dance at Hanscom park pavilion Thursday for club members and their fi lends. The dance Is sponsored by Hull Johnson and Maude Rile. A8 tO Spring Styles in Footwear *18.50 The chic and charm which are Paris’ own have been translated by Laird-Schober into the dainty Sprinc Slipper sketched, above, with its short, vamp, round toe and slender spike heel. Produced In the following: Copper Brown Satin Patent Leather Blonde Satin —patent forepart Blonde Kid —patent forepart O-O Women’s Chiffon Hosiery shown in such new Sprintr time shades, as Mysterieuse, Copper, Blonde, Fallow, Cork, Rachelle, Russia Tan a:td Black. Per pair— *2.00 IMPIEIS BflfiTERIE 307 South Sixteenth Street r | I Birth Announcements. A son whs born Wednesday at. St. Catherine hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Itay J. Burcc. Mr. ami Mrs. Edward Frank an nounce the hlrth of a daughter Fri day at Methodist hospital. Another baby Rirl was born at the hospital Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Novitsky. Misrellaneous Shower. Miss Esther C. Nelson gave a mis cellaneous shower at her home Sat urday afternoon for Miss Bessie Carl son of Paplllion, Neb., who is to be married thia month. Those present were: Mrytlamcji: Kat* Biodb- k \ru1icw* Ksran l^ela Kl^vaer JO I la Woodward Alma I.nmh Maud Bollln:' Helen .Sinclair J. (‘arlaon Marta Rica MI !»*»•«: Kurh Johnvofi Fnyder Harriett* Moure Ktmtnuasen Hell* 1'arlsun «'uil*i»n Picture Frame*. It Ip a grave mistake to count on hanging picture* in ordinary frame* on wall* covered with paper In old colonial pattern, or in the Chinese Chippendale design*. The'only thing permissible are pictures in heavy gold frame*, and but few of thehe, bung with cord* and tassel*. There i* a dignity and expression about these papers that cannot be cheapened by frame* of inferior quality or frame* in varying design. 0 Men's suits, cleaned often, wear longer —look better, and are more economical to wear. Dirt-infested clothing causes the material to wear out quickly and is a menace to health. The Valeteria System of Pressing Clothes Men’s Suits Vale teria Pressed at a price that is as low or lower than charged elsewhere for "ordinary” methods. (Cleaning and Pre.ainf ) The Valeteria System of clothes pressing is the "last word” in scientific pressing methods. Six different machines, each de signed for a particular purpose, are used in the pressing of men’s suits. Yet, with all this expensive equipment, Dresher prices are lower. We Pay Return Parcel Po*t Charge* Anywhere Under the American Flag Dresher Brothers 2211-2213-2215-2217 Farnam St. A>T lantic 0345 MA rket 0050 ”4. '. . i 4 x Card Parties. *■ —J Ennia club will give a dance and raid party Tuesday evening st the Elks rlub. The nffnir is given for the benefit of 8t; Mary Magdalene church building fund. It is open to the putdic. Mesdames Mary I.. Buses. J. Morgan, Lillian McClintock and Miss Mary McShane are hostesses. Major Isaac Sadler, chapter, T>. A. B., will entertain at a bridge luncheon Friday at 10 In Hotel Fontenelle. Reservations with Mrs. O. F, Dotson, Atlantic 8780. O. R. I,, club of Our Rady of Lour des parish is giving a bridge and high five party at the parish hall, Thirty second avenue and Francis, Thursday. The proceeds of this party will he do nated to Our T^idy of I,ourdes St. Vincent de Paul society. The committee in charge of nr rangetnenls Is as follows: Mesdames \V. II. Walker, Roger Kelley, John Mattern. Harry Denison, T. J. Shana hail, J. W. Arnoldi. Radies of Elks will give a card party Tuesday at 2 p. in. at the Elks club. Mrs. John Martin, hostess. St. Ann Sodality will entertain st a card and bunco party in the paro chial hall. Wednesday night, Feb ruar.v 18. I'nlque prizes will be award ed and refreshments served. The fol lowing will entertain: Mesdames: Mesdames: r> K. O'Brien Si-phm Carroll Sam Koberlaon JVter llnyle Jot.n McAuliffo B. O'Connell Fred Elorlen Charles Hauptmann Hit-haul I-re (lames start promptly at 8 30. Garfield circle No. 11, T-adies of the G. A. K.. will give a bridge and high five party at the home of Mrs. Willi meta Powers, 122 North Twenty-sec ond street, Wednesday evening, at 8:30. Proceeds will lie used for state convention of the G. A. R.. to be held In Omaha on May 5, 6 and 7. Reservations are being made for the high-five and bridge party to tie given next Thursday evening at the new gymnasium of the Christ Child cen ter, Tenth and William streets. The proceeds of this party go to St. Vincent de Paul Society of St Phllomena parish. Sisterhood temple will entertain at a bridge and mah-jongg party Tues day, 2 p. m., February 24,' in the ves try rooms of the temple. The Trl Delta sorority will give a bridge party Saturday at 5173 Jones street. Mesdajnes Karl W. Jones and ,J. R. Blackman will be. hostesses. A sunshine party will be given at the home of Mrs. Julia Bowie, 5443 Florence boulevard, Friday. G. A. R. post No. 7 comrades Invited. District No. 7, woman's division of St. Cecilia cathedral parish, will en tertain at bridge and high five at the school auditorium next Wednesday. The nurses of Paxton Memorial hospital alumni will give a benefit dance on Wednesday night at the Elks club, sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Penn Fodrea. Music by llarino Jazz or chestra. Drama Section Omaha foil*** club will rIvo a benefit bridge ai the Hrandela te« room Saturday. February 3*. at - 15. The proceed* to h« applied to acholat>hId fund of th* f*nll*Ke club Mr*. K S Tr*ver 1* chairman and ha* on her (ommtttea th® followmm Mr* .1. Y Yota* a. Mr*. Paul pf*x and JHia* I enor* Heverhln*. \/-— Prominent in Clubdom V--—--' Mrs. .T. F. Dim ii’k is one of the most prominent figures In Omaha clubdom. She has an executive rec ord thnt few have equaled. At present she Is president of (iniahn. Drove No. i, B. P. O. Oops, and the fortnlgtrt ly meetings with the accompanying iletail incident ‘to running a success ful organization takes much of her Ufp. There are , 165 members In ■ the Drove. In addition she fl ; is leader for the K i American Home J | department of the fl Omaha Woman's * club, with its 4'.’ j, members, who jg gather each ttvo m weeks In each oth- j , ers’ homes. As past presi- 8 dent Mrs. T>lmlck la Interested and active In the work of the I.iuerty star chapter, O. E. S., Kensington club. It was In this organization that her opportunities as an executive really opened, and she rose from a secretaryship, through a vice presidency, to the presidency in a period so short as to attest her popularity. r - \ Camp Fire Girls ! Postern for Camp Fire Girin' exhibit February UK, at the Silk Shop, must be at Camp Fire headquarters Monday, Feb. ruary lti. Tuenday, February 17, at 4 p m. .T. K. Livingston will lecture on Interior deco rating at Orchard & Wilhelm Co. Guardiunn' training class under the leadership of Mary Louise Guy met Sat urday north of Florence for a leaaon tn outdoor cooking. Aoklbe group met Friday at the home of (llavlnna Musgeltnan. New officers elected were: President. Teahe! Sailors, vice president. Mildred Wlckernham; se< retary and treasurer, Kdlth Hink, re porter, Helen Minor A new grout* was organize.1 Tuenday a* the home of Mildred Lee Woodson. Miss .Margaret Songster Is the guardian. Thirty-nine Henson school girls met at nouil Wednesday t <• organize « Camp Fire group. A number of these guts come to school by bus and have to leave a m soon as school Is out so Camp hire meetings v. ill be held at noon. • J.exse group held a Valentine party Fri day evening at ihe home of their guard, lan. Mrs Colin McKenzie J.exse CblW'i group served at the Father and Son banquet for Hoy Scout iroop 40 at the Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer .Tuesday evening. HatocH group held a ceremonial Mon day at the home of Florence and Eleanor Ta miitoaian. Winharlo group held a business meeting Monday. Juhawo of the Methodist church held their first ceremonial meeting Wednesday at t)»e church. Mrs. C A. McKenzie. I guardian of the J.exse, helped the new group. * Ma ha group of Col uni hi a school had a Valentin- p*ri\ Friday at the home of Jean Richmond. !! Y. W. C. A. )I __J Monday. Centra’ Park Junior Trl*n*l». 1pm. Sherntnn .liifiior Tr Inn gin. Sherman school. 3 p. n> lie t ha n' Junior Triangle. Bethany <•} a pel. 4 p. hi. Te >nVal Ftchruan club. T. W. C. A. at 4 p. ?n. Kul ■■■rat or of c|u»J» cupper at Ip m n;*r u»s:on. "What »•» Talk About.” Ifrc. *•' M. i.andale PeheareHl of Federation Frolic prog ran ciiette*! by Mre V.. M. i l.andalo and Mira Clarabelle McDermand | Sot-ia! I*o:aa at * p. m. speaker. Char*! lolte Townsend Whitcomb. Tueadny. Comtnlus Junior THangle 1:11. Lake Junior Triangle. 1:30. rH«telar Junior Tr angfe. 4 p. m. Good Mennei r. 7:3o p. ih , Miaa Mary Lone Wallace, leader. M eilnee«lay. Regular ainnlHr meeting of the board of directors at 10. Kdward Hoaefxate - » b.r u rtanple tn**»*t* at the afhool at 3:05. Lothrou Junior Tr..* iK •*. 3:30. Si.ufh Student « ’ : >> 4 tv m. Connovg club supper at 6. followed bv program. , Diamond W. club -upper at f. :30. Speak er. Mary Irena Wa’ ;* e _ l" elele ilaaaea u.*et at €.30 and i :1,‘ p. m. Drawing meef* n* 7. Florence Junior Tr;:*rgle. 1. Central Student •lub. 3:15 More the Merr'er ■ ub \n ent ne pgrtv a ml In‘ tla1 Inii of n' n.embers, chair* man, M*.*a Mlnet\» Butcher. Vrldnr. Park Junior T- sng|p 3:15 Vinton Junior Triangle. 3 15 Alaecon cltib will mre* for supper nt| f. and will go to Rhrrvlew home for lie; monthly meeting with the children. Saturday, Junior (iirl "**4rve. afternoon at tie T. W. C. A. 3:30. rVamit Hulter and Apricot Jam Sandwich. Thin slices white or whole wheat bread, buttered; apricot jam. a little orangy Juice, peanut butler. Drain part of the ayrup from apricot jam. Mix aprieota to a paste with » little orange juice. Spread one slice of bread with the jam mixture, a second 'slice with peanut butter. Combine slices, trim and shape. Raspberry or strawberry jam. grape, apple or quince Jelly may lie substituted for the apricot if desired. Squash in (ireen I'eppers. Wash and cut a winter squash in pieces. Scrape out the seeds and. steam right side up tint! I tends Mash, add milk, butter and salt. Set in a hot oven while peppers are being prepared. Wash and seed large green peppers, cut In halves and parbo: 12 minutes. Stuff with golden aquas); and serve hot. 'I Creighton College | 1 i —.. Covers were laid for 80 at a dilute dance given hy Beta Nu chapter of the Kappa Psl fraternity Tuesday h* the Omaha Athletic club. Kapi>a Pm orchestra played. Chaperones were Dean and Mrs It C. Newton. I*rofessnr and Mrs. it Benson. Professor and Mrs V. K Marsh and Dr. and Mrs. William ,\ lan. The Trl Chi's sorority will hold si! meetings In the Commerce bulldlm mull lt« holism, which was damage | by fire last week. Is repaired. John Melvlng. sophomore, has been elected steward of Kappa Pi Delta. Victor Doyle. Bex B. Relsland anil Virgil Bald have been pledged 1 kappa l*sl fraternity. Delta Kappa Delta will entertain Its pledges at a dance, to be given Tuesday evening. February 17, in tt*v Fnlon club rooms. Chi Fpsllon of l'hl Chi are giving a dance a.‘ th» Blackstone Tuesday aw ning. February 17. Leftover Meal Suggestions. To -jped cooked egg, ami seasoning, a( o;ding to taste. A ri< er sauce <-tn he made by using part cream in place of milk. Ham, ewee breads, pork, turkey, tlsh. etc., rna-%^ lie prepared according to these saute directions. _ f DIAMONDS For nearly a bulf century the name of Albert Kdholm ha* been ay non* motto for the beat In Dia mond Jewelry and a certainty of full value. A1BERT EDHOLM l m\IR< JRWKLKK 2d Moer City Nat’I Bank Hem- Glove Cleaning StitcHine A merit* oir r ,'i 1 alent taction it tlnd to order —any •• ntJtr at email piece good* de- Zxptn «ori., partment or at praaervlng. not in. the Fifth Floor ^""Si V> orkroom. -i^analng thorough —-—. Iv. There Are Many Things This Store Won’t Do for Money But We Will Sell Good Merchandise and Tell the Truth About it New Flannel Dresses Smartly styled, youthful, beautiful workman ship. 1 he kind of dresses you have been ae- * customed to pay—gladly, pay—considerably - juore than this special price. 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