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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1917)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 14, 1917. 3 B kerchiets, adorned with dainty touches of embroidery in delicate colors, and you do not want them to fad in the process of washing, you may set the colors by soaking the handkerchiefs before washing them, of course in a pail of lukewarm water, injo which one fa' If spoon of turpentine has been thoroughly niied? Sponges should be rinsed in cold water immediately after use. When ever possible they should be hung tip to air, and not be loft lying in a damp condition. Should the knob come off the lid of a kettle a screw should be slipped through the hole with the head to the inside of the lid and a cork screwed on the protruding end. After washing overalls or shirts that have become very soiled, soak them for an hour in weak cold water sUrcJi, and afterward wring out and dry. Tic next time you wash them the dirt will come out easily. Benson Social Gossip Mrs. J. V. Welch was hostess for ;lie Woman's club at a musical $n Thursday. She served tea after the urogram, ifesda.nes R. J. Skanky, A. 1. McClung and H. Wing gave vocal :uid instrumental numbers. Mrs. J. I. Aniish entertained at 'tinch Wednesda Covets were laid . ir five Omaha guests. Mrs. Arthur Atack is visiting at the, :ome of Mrs. E J. Whistler while utending. the raisrionary convention is delegate from Gothenburg, Neb. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones during the last aeek. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Horton enter tained, at a umily dinner in honor of Miss Madeline Horton of Minden, Neb., Mrs. W. Shad, Bloomington, 111., and Mr. J. Orindulph, Wisner, ,Neb. Mrs. J. C?lvert and Mrs. H. Sturtz represented the Missionary society of the Methodist chu:ch at the conven tion held in Omah? the last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson, who were married in 4)maha last Wednesday, are now at home at 2540 North Sixty-fifth street. Mrs. J. J. McCabe will be hostess for the Nezodvclub at her home next Wednesday. . v , 7. S. Marshall returned home Thurs day from a visit at his parents' hom.e in Greencastle, Ind Mrs. William Shad of Bloomington, 111., is a guest at the home oi her sister, Mrs. J. N. Horton. Miss Edna Hannibal entertained Tuesday evening for the Loyal Daughters' club. Fifteen guests were present. The evening was spent in kensington and knitting. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Young enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of their son, Virgil, who left that ig4it for training at Camp Lewis, Wash. This is their third son to take military training. Mrs. M. C Berry has returned from Lincoln, where she was a dele gate to the Woman's Christian Tem perance union convention. Mrs. A. C. Lessard returned last Sunday from a few days visit in Griswold. Ia. Mrs. John Speedie entertained at dinner Tuesday evening, in honor of Mrs. S. P. Barnes of Shell Lake, Wis. Charles L. Curtis of Vermil lion. S. D.. and Rev. H. L. Krause of Sioux City, were recent guests at the E. E. Paddock home. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Berry, whe spent the summer in Bcllevue, have arrived here to spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. A. 0. Lessard. Mrs. L. E. Luther entertained at dinner Thursday, in honor of Mrs. E. Wilson and daughter, of Dolan, S. D. Mrs. J. S. Marshall entertained at a family dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Gossard of Philadelphia. Covers were laid for nineteen guests, all rela tives. . A sacred concert will be given by the Presbyterian church choir at the services this evening. Mrs. W. H. Justin is making a two weeks' visit in Niobrara. Neb. Mrs. G. W. Iradale will entertain at dinner today in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brandt. Mrs. Hans Johnson will be hostess for the English Lutheran Missionary society next Thursday afternoon. Dundee Social Activities Mrs. Irving Baxter is visiting, in Detroit, Mich. A. T. Kloppnd Miss Adah Klopp accompanied iftiss Edna Bartlett to Chicago Monday. Miss Bartlett and Lawrence Dodds, who is at the Great Lakes naval training school, will be married this week. Mrs. D. L. -Johnston was ca'led to St. Paul, Neb., the past week, by the serious illness of a sister-in-law. Tfie Thursday morning Bi.de class, conducted by Mrs. D. I.. Johnston, met to reorganize for the winter's study Thursday at Uk home of Mrs. L. E. Hall. The Ladies' Aid society of the Dun dee Presbyterian church met Friday afternoon tor its annual Rally Day, at the manse, Mrs. Harry Foster, host ess. The various departing, is of the Sunday school of the Dundee Pres byterian church hold their Rally Day exercises at 10:30 at the church this morning. Mrs. M. D. Vicno spent part of the week in Lincoln, attending the state convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robinson enter tained at dinner Monday evening at their home. 1. C. Patterson of Kansas City was a guest of several Dundee friends during the week. Mrs. Mary E. Van Gieson and Mrs. Charles Johannes left Tuesday eve ning to spend a fortnight in Minne apolis. Miss Frances Vaughn of Sioux City was the guest last week of Miss Mer cedes Caiighlin. Mrs. R. C. Peters and her daughter Katherine returned Tuesday from Chicago. Mrs. Charles Bragg returned the first of the week from an extended visit in the' Nef England states. Mrs. Sarah Rich of Williamsport, Pa., arrived Wednesday to he the puest for several months of her son. Dr. Charles O'Neillc Rich, and Mrs. Rich. FACTS WORTH KNOWING. Do you know that if somebody makes you a present of some1 hand- FOR 50-M GOLD On How to Cook Any of SKINNERS Macaroni Products DELIVER your recipe to the Skinner Booth at the WORLD-HERALD FOOD SHOW, Omaha Au- ditorium, any day between October 17th and Oc tober 27th, or mail them to the recipe editor, care of Skin ner Manufacturing Company, Omaha, Nebraska, together with your name and address. 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