Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 14, 1917, SOCIETY, Image 17

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 14, 1917.
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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.
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