X. 2 b THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 31918. ZHdelaide Kennerly EUa Fleishman, 1 1 1 1 1-v y :X Sw&J&mmp f tin mart Bt ' ;; M R. AND MRS. WALTER SCOTT u PENFIELD are among the act ive young people in whatever so cial affairs -are taking place. They have given some delightful dinners vith distinguished guests since they were established in their new home, 2308 California street Mrs. Penfield, who was Miss Bacon of Omaha, is working with the infants' welfare sewing class, compoted of the most distinguished women in the tapital, and with the state department war relief committee. ; She is active in the work of the American Women's hospital in France, of which Dr. Rosalie Slaughter Morton, former Washington woman, is the head, and located in New York, and will begin work next week, with the committee of senatorial hostesses, of which Mrs Swanson of Virginia is the head Mrs. Penfield had as her guest last week Dr. Slaughter Morton, for whom i she gave a pretty tea, and who gave . a number of interesting talks on the . work of the hospital board. Mrs. Penfield keeps her Fridays at home and has an interesting circle of Nebraska people always there, as well as official and smart resident cir cles, for little Mrs. Penfield has made for herself a wide circle of friends and acquaintances during her short year of residence here, corning as a bride. Walter Penfield is a young Washing ton lawyer, used to be in the State de partment, and has father specialized on the Latin-Americans and on inter national law as between Uncle Sam and his Monroe doctrine neighbors; hat done a lot of business with and for the an-Aniericans, and is partic ularly chummy with all- of the diplo-, mats of that group; Which is per haps why one is almost sure to meet some of them at Mrs. Penfield par ties. ? Mme. .Zaldivar, wife of the .minister, from Salvador, was there Monday; bringing with her her sis ter, Princess Ghika, of Roumania and Paris, who has recently , arrived to spend the winter, with her. They are an attractive pair "English as they can stick," even though therare listed as of "Paris and v Roumania" and if "Salvador," It's perfectly sim ple, of course they are English born and bred. ' , ,l: ; Stapletons Have New Home. Other well-known Omahane here are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C Stapleton, who have purchased an attractive home in the fashionable end of Mas sachusetts avenue, No. 1619; the chief .justice of the court of appeals, re cently appointed, and Mrs. C J. Smyth, Mr. and Mrs: Austin Gailey.l nee Mackayr Mr. ad Mrs. Wixter. nee Kilpatrick, who have taken an apartment in the Apartment House de Luxe, on Connecticut avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. George Peak, who havel a comfortable home on Nineteenth . street, near R. Mr, Peak is serving on the Council of National. Defense. He is fronvMoline, III, but Mrs. Peak was '( formerly Miss Lindsay of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tool ine of Omaha spent last week here on their way south. Judge and Mrs. Smyth have as their guest Mrs. Sib bernson and her baby. She expects to return to Omaha in another week, weather and railroads permitting. Mr. and Mrs. Gailey are now in Omaha, but will return, here shortly for the rest of the season, although they will take no part in society, be ing in mourning. Mr. Philip MeU is 'stationed here and Mrs, Metx, who (was Miss, Norma Mack, makes fre-. quent visits to him, while spending the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mack, in ' Buffalo. ' Mr. Ben Gallagher, Lieutenant Ar thur Wakeley and Captain Robert Shivericfc are all attached to the ord nance department. V .' Harrison 3d, Awaiting Orders. Mr. Charles Saunders is expected here next week for a visit to his mother and sister, Mrs. AWin Saun ders and Mrs. RusseU Hartison, who are fn4 their apartment at. 1868 Co lumbia road. They have bad with them most of the winter Mrs. Harry A. Williams, jr., of Norfolk, and her three small girls, who have recently returned to their home in the fash ionable end of Norfolk. Mrs Williams was formerly Miss Marthena Harri son, the scarlet fever baby of the White House during her grand father's administration., Young Wil liam Henry Harrison, 3d, is now with his mother, awaiting orders from the aviation corps in which he has .enlisted. ,He is a tine young rep resentative of a long line of ancestors on both sides,, identified with the wars and the building up of his coun try. He spent summer at Big Horn in Wyoming, on a ranch, as -he had rather outgrown his physical strength, but is now a pictnrevof healthy young American manhood. His urcle, Mr. Saunders, is this week at Colorado Springs, where he went to visit Miss Marthena Barlow, his cousin, who has been in ill health. Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitchcock, wife of the senator from Omaha, has not been well for the last week, but is "much stronger than she lias been for some years. Her charming daugh ter, who is easily one of the belles in Washington's smart circle, rep resents her. mother socially much of Frosty Days and War-Time Brides V Hold Interest (Contlnaed fro rf Oim.) . 7 one of the very popular members of the younger set Miss Barrett will no doubt be honor guest at a numbef of lovely affairs. A miscellaneous shower was given Friday of thie week by Mrs. George Engler, who is a very ; recent, bride herself. ' Miss Beeeher. X The marriage of Mist Ruth Beeeher and Lieutenant Adrian Robert Brian. 40th United States infantry, will take place Tuesday, February 12. This ; will also be a very simple wedding, the bride to wear her traveling suit There will be no cards issued for the wedding and . the bride and bride groom will be unattended. The strangers within our gates hold as important niche in the social cal endar always. Miss Roberta Lewis of St Louis, who has been s the guest of Mrs. , Virgil; Lewis lor several weeks, has been a very popular vis- itor',, Mrs. F, H. Davis will entertain, st an afternoon tea Tuesday in honor iA tne young woman. the time. Last Saturday rtgnt sue gave a pretty' little dinner at the Chevy Chase club. Her guests were all young people and they remained for the dancing, which is a feature of the Saturday evenings at the Club. LMessage to Nebraska Women. Just before Christmas t Miss nrb kova was askefl to join in a Christ mas message on behalf of the women of Nebraska to the expeditionary forces to France. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, chairman of the national com mittee at Washington, sent the mes sage which read as follows: " "The women of the Untcd States are with yon in the spirit of service. MnW4rWHi4 l l l'l I Foreign Girls in Omaha French Woman Lectures for Fine Arts Society ' MADAME ?UGET Two foreign women of nrominence a French woman, Madame Simone A. Puget. and an Enehshwoman. Miss Marie L. Shedlock. lecture in Omaha this week. Miss ' Shedlock, who comes from London, begins Tuesday a tenet of, lecture and ttory telling hours under the auspices of the Kin dergarten association, headed - by Mrs. Orietta Chittenden, v TTli tti4tai wttt K critfAM 1Tjiieee- ary S, 7, 12, 14 in Central High school auditorJum, at 4 o'clock. ' Among her tubjectt are "riBe btory ot the fine Arts,", with illustrations.' "Fairy Tale Iroper,r "Tale of RomMce and Ad venture," "Philosophy of Hans Chris tian Andersen" and "Fairy Tales in the Light of the Present Crisis." Miss Shedlock tells some of her stories in costume; , . ;. Two Omaha women, Mrs. T. R. Rutledge and Mrs. Raymond : Hay ward, attended a series of lectures Mist Shedlock gave at the Kinder- farten inttitute in Chicago. Miss hedlock tpent soms time at. Ger trude House, where the Omaha girls were living. ' - ' . ; Madame Puget cornea Saturday to soeak before the Fine Arts society on "The Women of France" in the t'onteneiie at 3 p. ro. &ne ts tne wife of a French poet killed in ac tion. Madame Puget hat met. with unusual success in her work in New York this winter, v Although not a professional lecturer, she .speaks , with a rare charm of diction and 'manner which quite captivates her ' audience, Miss Beecher't Wedding Date. ; Tho marriage of Mist Ruth Beeeh er, daughter of Bishop and Mra. George Allen Beeeher of Hastings, to Lieutenant Adrian Robert Brian, For tieth United States infantry, is to take place on Tuesday, February 12. It is to be a cruiet church wedding with no attendants, the bride to be married in her traveling goWn. There are to be no cards issued for the wedding, and everything is to be as simple as possible, Lieutenant Brian is sta tioned. at Fort Sheridan near Chicago. Tavlor-McMaken Engagement' ; Mrs, Joseph McMiken of Flatts mcAith announce the engagement of her daughter, Gladys, to Mr. Sher. man Taylor, jr.. of Wymore, vNeU The wedding will take place Wednes day evening. February 6, at the home 1 of the bride's parents. Miss ; Elsie OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS Have yon ever stopped to reason why it is that to many products that are extensively advertised all at once drop out of tight and are.. toon for gotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medi cinal preparation that has real cura tive value almost tells Itself, at like an endless cha'n system the remedy it recommended by thote who have been benefited to those who are in need of it. - . , . - A prominent druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, s preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent results, at many of my customers testify. No other kid ney remedy that I know of has to large a sale." , According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the suc cess of Dr. Kilmer's SwamprRoot is due to the faftt that so many people claim it fulfills almost ev.ery wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rheumatism. ,s You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; also men tion The Omaha Sunday Bee. Large and medium size bottfesfor sale at all drug stores. Adv. -y -.. I X f- X) fx) '.V SIMCNE .A you are our standard bearers, our ! hope. We love you, believe in you. pray for you." - General Pershing re sponded to the message w:tti these words which Nebraska s chairman is transmitting to all loyal women of the state: "All ranks of the American ex peditionary forces unite in heartfelt thanks to the women of America for their love and prayers. . The patriot- a w WW ,IVWU)WV V W V M than whom there are no others more noble, thall be our constat inspira tion until the. great task'whsoh is en trusted to us shall be accomplished. Accept our best wishes for the com ing year and our firm confidence in final success." . lilt lane snediocti Taylor, sister of the bridegroom, Will be bridesmaid and Mr. G.M. Helmig of Lincoln will be best man. Miss McMaken is a - prominent Plattsmouth girl and is well known in Omaha also. Mr. Taylor is now en gaged in business, in Wymore, where the young couple will make their home. ; ; t ' '',." ' vV Honor Rabbi Kopald. Temple Beth Zion of Buffilo cele brated the fifth anniversary of Rabbi Louis J. Kopald't ministry with a special anniversary ser ice January 25. At the reception and social in the temple Center,, which followed, mem bers of the congregation presented Rabbi, Kopald with a large1 purse with,, which to- purchase an automo bile or use in any manner he desires. Rabbi Kopald is the ton of Mr. and Mrs J. N, Kopald, , - Card Party. ' '" ' t ' The Holy Angels parish will give a card party Tuesday afternoon at their hall. , Tel Jed Sokol Dance. The Tel Jed Sokol Girls' tociety will hold a valentine dancing party Wednesday evening, at their home, Thirteenth and Martha streett. , Holy Name Pariah. 1 The women of the Holy Name par ish will give an entertainment at their hall Wednesday evening,. ' ( Actrett Dinner Guett ' Miss Nan Halperin And .titter, headlinert of the Orpheura show the past week, ' were dinner guests of Cyro Slingerland on Saturday at bit home, 1541 Willis avenue. Birthday Party.-- Gladys Shonfield will have a birth day Tuesday afternoon to celebrate her nun birtnaay. ( . Dancing Party. The Young Men and Young Wo men's Hebrew association will give a dancing parly at Keep s academy sun day evening. 'r Le Mars club (will give a pre-Len- ten 'da.tcing party-Tuesday evening. February 12, at Keep's academy. The club gave a dance Wednesday night, at which 90 couples attended. For Mr. and Mrs. Patrick. , ' - ; Mrs. John Patrick, who is visiting hef aunt Mrs. J J. Brown, was the guest of Mrs. J. de Forest Richards at luncheon Tuesday at the Fontenelle KB if t it ! i i v Li)l v x i i i ,iv . 1 iBi mm" I M W M - MM SI -MrHiilllDHtlii jm r r r w Mrs. R. M. Higgins ' Bride of the Past Week f r . (. v I . If.' v ; fit v 1 - I, t . ,V i s v X lln-urt.Sffn I'tuXix A charming bride of .tne week is Mrs. Rar Morton Hieeins. nee Miss Lucile Dennis, whose marriage to Lieutenant Higgins took place Mon day at Houston, Tex. .The .young couple are both well known in Omaha and their wedding came as a surprise to their many friends Mrs. Higgins will remain with Lieutenant Higgins in Houston until he is ordered abroad, whin the will probably return to Omaha to be with her mother, Mrs. George G, Dennis. , . with , Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Henry Wyman and Wednesday evening Mrs. crown gave a unyiy ainncr party lor Mr., and Mrs. Patrick. Friday Mrs. E. P. Peck entertained informally at luncheon for Mrs. Patrick. Dr. and lira. Joseph M. Aikin have moved from their home on North Forty-first, etreet to the 'Elwood apartments on West Dodge, MBaaaMnnaMMM Egyptian Chocolates Delight - i . : ' ' . . .When I announced to yotr a new chocolate richly designed my Egyptian Chocolates, aaid thejr wo'uld delight yon. .a , to be more appealing than any;other.thoco ' late you had ever .tasted--HSo much more i appealing that you would Instantly" appre- ' , elate the difference. Could they be, that frii good.' That was only five weeks ago. Since, you have had your second, your third, some of you your fourth box. .; ; i There is the test "another helping." And you have had several "helpings." , TodayV my facilities' for manufacturing Egyptian Chocolates are larger many many fold. They soon must be expanded further. I did not- think a candy business could grow so rapidly.' And' the most pleasing part to me is that many of my orders now " are "repeats,", from my bid dealers.' , Surely my Egyptian Chocolates delight you, You may find Egyptian Chocolates at more than thirty good shops in Greater Omaha. If none in your town, send me your order. Price1 prepaid anywhere :in the United r States, $1.25 a pound box. If your card ac companies,the order, I will put it in the box and send the chocolates to the address, you designate. Near Both Wholesale ; J and Retail Districts XWS CCilUW, yeu quiet, iutawuu w ww, Grand Padfic Hotel appeals particularly c?ted in shopping at Chicago's great stores. Large, Homelike Rooms ; The Grand Pacific consistently maintains its long established reputation for high grade , food, courteous and attentive service, and a mosx enjoyaoie oia iasmuneu nuspitmitjr. i?i.c for reservations or any additional information. - f. ml Wakefield. Manager : Grant Pocific Hotel, Jackson Boulevard at Clark Street ll!riHHiHHHMHHHWltiHilHilllllMIIIMiiia DUNDEE Mr. John Redick has returned from Chicago, Mrt. Redick is stdl visiting relatives there. ; V - The Ladies' Aid tociety of the Dundee Presbyterian church met Fri day with Mrs. Jf. M. Do-v. Sewing tor the . Child Saving institute was done. .' ;. ... ': ' One division of the men's Bible class of Dundee held a tocial Thurs day evening at the church. - . Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Abercrom bie were guests at dinner Fiiday eve ning of Dr. and Mrs. H. Lemere and Mrs. Mary E. Van Giespn, in honor of the birthday of Dr. Lemere and hi little, daughter, Mary Jane Lemere."'-v ' . The Thursday Bible class met with Mrs. R. C Petert. It meets this week with Mrt.W. E. Rhoades. - i. In honOof her grandson's wife. Mrs. Samuel Cotner, of Xovell. Wyo., Mrs. Samuel Cotner entertained at luncheon Thursday the following ladies: Mrs. D. L. Johnston, Mrs. J. W. Battin and Mrs. D. C Bueit of Omaha. . . 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