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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 8,: 1919.'
Ignorance U the curse ( God,
knowledge the wine herewith wl fly to hutw.
Shakespeare.
Know then thyself, presume net Gee te sua.
The proper atudy of mankind is Man.
Pop.
Weddings
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Mrs. Wm. T. Burns and Members of Her Wedding Party
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JLhic of tlie pretty home weddings
. of the month was that of Miss Eliz
abeth Johnson, of Lincoln, and
Erick. G. Skognian, which ' took
place Saturday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mels ). Skogman, 812
North Thirty-fifth street.
Rev. P. J. 'Nelson, of the First
Raptist church performed the cere-
mony.
The bride wore white crepe dc
chene and carried a shower bouquet
of roses. Her . bridesmaid, Miss
Amelia Skogniant wore pink, geor
gette and carried pink roses. .,
Theodore Skogman was, the best
man. Miss Freemon ; Johnson, of
Wausa, a sister of the hride, played
the wedding march and Mrs. Porson
of Benson ' sang1, ,"At Dawning, i
Love You.".
A four course dinner was-served
after the ceremony. "
. After a wedding trip through the ;
west, Mr. and Mrs Skogman will i
be at home in . Omaha at 3511 Suit
street. :-
.Curnmings Carr.
The marriage of Miss Helen Carr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carr,
and Frank Curnmings, son of Mr.
r.d Mrs. A. Curnmings of Maxwell,
la., will take place at the Carr home
Saturday evening. June 14.
The affair . will be simple, with
Miss Marguerite Feigel as brides
maid, the only attendant, and Mr.
Fred Wright as best man. The
bride's little sister; .Blanche, will
play M e rt d e 1 s o h nS Wedding
; .uarcn.
This Space Reserved for Drahos-Luttig.
Chiropractic Announcement
DR. J. A. MARKWELL
Chiropractor.
Formerly with Dr. Lee Edwards, will open an office in
Suite 610-613 Paxton Block,
Omaha. Neb.
Phone Douglas 8808.
Watch Ads for Opening Date.
Dr. Markwell extends an invitation to his many friends .
in Omaha and vicinity to call and inspect his new office.
In continuous practice as a chiropractor for more than
ten years.
..tic Y.-cddmg of Miss Margery Beckett, daughter of Judge and Mrs. J. M. Woodrough, and William T. Burns of New
York City, .took place Wednesday evening at "Bieulieu," the summer home of the Woodroughs. Miss Mary Taylor was
the bride's attendant, and Miss Beatrice and Miss Marjorie Manley stretched the ribbons.
Miss Dorothy Rohrbough
Became Bride of Herbert
Mosher Thursday.
The wedding of Miss Dorothv
Rohrbough. daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Curnmings and his bride will Herbert Mqshcr took place Thurs-
!oaye for a short wedding trip, after
which1 they will
Omaha. ,
be at home
in
Shenandoah Weddings.
June-is the bridal month of at
least three popular members of so
cial v circles at Shenaadoah, la.
wnose engagements and dates of ap
proaching marriages have been an
uounced.
Miss Auce Buntz. 'who affiliatp
with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority
ar ine university ot Nebraska, will
necotne the, bride of Harold Welch
June 12. Miss Buntz is the daugh-
. ier oi airs. J. Buntz. Her fiance
was a student at Iowa State Agri
cultural college at Ames, where he
was a member of Alpha Gamma
Kho. Mr. Welch is the son of Mr
and Mrs. Frank Welch.
Aliss Ruth Widnev was married
at high noon Wednesday to Dr. Her
bert F. Coy of Hamburg. The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
uinney.
Richmond, Va.. historic bid city of
the south, will be the scene' of the
wedding of Miss Edna Dufee, an
other bhenandoah girl, to Charles T
lurzon, formerly of Omaha and
Mienandoah. He is now supcrin
tendent of motor , vehicle govern
tnent' service. Miss Dunfee will be
1 house guest of Mrs. C. G. Taylor
in Richmond. The; wedding is
planned for June 18. The bride-to-1e
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
J. Dunfee.
Ralph Jennings, son of the late
Judge G. a. Jennings and Mrs. Ten
ninars. was married Wednesday in
Chicago to Miss Lillian Travers of
Chicago. Mrs. Jennings, since the
death of her husband, has lived in
Chicago and at Merne, NeB., with
ner-daughter. Airs. J. E. Delehante
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Surprise Party.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heider were
guests at a surprise party Tuesday
at their home, 2S03 South Thirteenth
street. The party was in the form
ot a paper shower m honor of thei;
first wedding anniversary.
Ladies
AWordWilhYou
About Your Skin
IHY not make Cutt
fl leura Soap your
lllovayidty toilet
Cuttcun Ointment
and Cuticura Tl-
cum, now and then
Deeded,ind hart
m most cases a
dear baas completion. deaa scalp
Crca from daodruft and itching, good
hair, soft whits bands and a wholesome
skm free from blemish, without resort
ing" to tiresome, expensive "beauty"
fads? Cuticura costs little and does
much. Sample each free by mail of
"Cation. Das. C Boston." Sold
ererrwhere, price 25 centi each.
iistkswTalcmi Powder
, Do not fail to test the fascinating fra
grance of this exquisitely scented face,
babr. dustma and akin m, fnm humi
der, delicate, delightful, distingue, it
imparts to the person a charm incom-
paraoM sad peculiar to itself. -
m it
day evening at the home of the
bride.
The house was beautifully decorat
ed with palms, ferns and peonies.
The fireplace was banked with ferns
and pink peonies and from this a
canopy of asparagus fern extended
to the center of the room. Here
the marriage lines were read bv
Rev. Clyde Cisscl in tiie presence of
about 40 friends.
The. bride was given away by her
father.' She wore a gown of pink
and white tulle. The skirt was made
in flounces and was finished with
an over-dress of pink maline. Tli
square cut bodice was made of silver
cloth and embroidered net and fin
ished with a narrow girdle of lh
velvet ribbon.
Miss Jean Jameson, as ring bean
was the only attendant. "
A supper followed the ceremony
for the wedding guests. The din
ing room was decorated with yellow
Iris. The table centerpiece was a
cone-shaped basket of deep yellow
Iris. - - , V;
Mr. and . Mrs. Mosher will be at
home after July 1 at 3616 Mason
street..'1''
When Miss Alice Brady
Became Bride of Dr. Crane's
Son a Bri-'-p Was Crossed.
Picnic at Camp Brewster.
Women and girls employed at
Armour & Co.'s will be entertained
Wednesday afternoon and evening.
June 11, at a picnic at Camp Brew
ster. Between 100 and ISO are ex-
pected to be present ' '
4 Atc9 3fay
When Miss Alice Brady recently
became the , bride of Dr. Frank
Crete's actor son, two prominent
fami.ies were united and linked two
very opposite walks of life the the
atrical world and the pulpit. Dr.
Crane, for many years, has believed
in uplifting the theatrical profession
instead of scorning it and his writ
ings have done much toward this
end.
An Attractive Collection of
New Summer Hats
Specially Priced for Monday
Practically every kind
of smart straw and trim
ming mode that could be
desired is represented.
White Milans, Leghorns,
Georgettes and Trans
parent hats. Values to
$10, specially priced for
Monday, at
$5.00
An assortment' of White Milans styles to please
all. Seasonable and fashionable. No matter how
many hats a woman has, she will surely want an
other when she sees these so inexpensively priced at
$3.95
Ac:
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torn nayden't.
Nebraska .Girl Honored by
American Marine Corps
For Canteen Work.
Miss F.lizabcth Davidsondaugh
ter of Mrs. W. II. Davidson of
Springfield, Nebr., is one of the eight
canteen workers of the American
lied Cross in London who have been
singularly honored by the American
marine corps in recognition of their
a oi k f .-r the Red Cross canteen for 1
marines in London. '
They have been made life associate
-.'lcmbcis of the marine corps and
presented with orooches of gold a".d
silver, the i' vign being an exact rc
rrodtirtion j th? official marine
corps device worn on the cap of
each member of the organization.
Maj. Charles P. Gilchrist, com
nandipg officer pf the marines in
London, made the presentations at
the naval headquarters. He also
3ave to each canteen worker a let
ter including the following message:
"You have nightly spent hours at
this arduous work and your invari
able cheerfulness and comradeship
have done much to reconcile us to
our lot of serving behind the fighting
front The British hospitality has
been untiring, but it has been our
privelege to receive at your hands
that genuine American touch which
kept fresh our realization of the
Mrs. McAdoo Requests That
Victory Loan Organization
Be Kept Intact.
A request from Eleanor Wilson
McAdoo was received' last week by
Mrs. Frank W. Judson, asking her to
hold the Victory Liberty loan or
panziation intact, for future aims.
The request was transmitted to Car
ter Glass, secretary of the treasury.
and approved.
Complying with the request Mrs.
Judson entertained the members of
the organization at tea Friday after
noon at her home and all agreed to
comply with the request.
Those present were the following
committee:
Mesdames W. J. Hynes, F. W.
Judson, W. A. C. Johnson, A. L.
Reed. L. M. Lord, Ella B. Maher,
Walter D. Williams, R. Kulakofsky,
Joseph Duffy, A. E. Miller, J. C.
Reeder, Charles Rosewater, Alex
McKee, Grant Parsons, A. M.
Smith, Charles Chapman, W. B..
Wright. W. H. Garratt, W. E. Ad
kins, Misses Lillian Paul, Ella J.
Brown, Emily Keller, Margaret Mc-Shane.
Why ?
do particular people
tafcemeirJttUiiAH. r JLNiSriiNG to
riutaun Kodak Co,
luariert
Eashnan Kodak Co.
I8I5FarnamSi.
Branch 308 SoiSt.
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"THE BOY SCOUTS DESERVE YOUR HELP-GIVE IT FREELY."
DR. ALLWINE
DENTAL SPECIALIST
Will limit practice to bast methods
of Extraction, and Piste, Crown snd
Bridge Work.
Diieased Teeth Poor Health.
412 Securities Bldf . Phone Doug. 6863.
. , gWIIIWIIIIIHIHllllllllllnlllllllMllliilllll
I BEN - HUR SCHOOL OF DANCING 1
as
. Twenty-eighth and Farnam Streets. "
I Private lessons by appointment Classic dancing; Laaies, Monday, -
b 8 P. M.; Children, Saturday, 11 A. M. Adult class and dance, Tues-
day and Saturday, 7:45 P. M. Willis six-piece orchestra.
Phone Harney 6985.
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charm and sacredness of the best
type of our country's womanhood,
which you so splendidly typify."
A
Knabe Grand
for the
GIRL GRADUATE
As she Jeaves the high school or finishing school or college.
A Grand Piaho is more than a graduation gift It will be
an inspiration for her to keep up her. studies, an incentive
to become proficient.
The marvelous tone volume and richness of the Knabe
Mignon Grand satisfies the most critical and is the wise
choice of the discriminating musicans. Sold by
HAYDEN BROS.
Get Back Your Grip On Health
Physician Give Practical Advice On What to Do to Help Build Up Your Strength, Power
and Endurance Explains
How Organic Iron Nuxated Iron Helps Put Renewed Vim and Energy Into the
Veins of the Weak, Nervous and Run-down
mi. t
xnousanas oi men ana women are You can tell which poPu
impairing their constitutions lavine- rjSf "VB "" Gr'P "! Heith ,
iron in the
Pmm Plenty of Iron in their Blood fy Mt"".T
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mmk ws zdhm
Jpi'M itself an evidence of treniendoiua
themselves open to illness and literally
1.:H : i . .
luaing uieir grip on neaiin simpiy d&
cause iiieir otuoa is ininninf; out
and possibly starving through
lack" oi iron.
To possess the power,
energy and endurance
that win the blood
should be rich in
strength - giving
iron. For this
purpose
physicians
below ex
plain why
they pre
scribe organic iron
Nuxated Iron
which by enriching
the blood and creat
ing thousands of
new red blood
cells often quick
ly transform the
flabby flesh, toneless tissues
and pallid cheeks of weak,
anaemic men and women
into a glow of health. It
increases the strength of
delicate, nervous, rundown
folks in two weeks' time in
many instances.
In explaining why he re
gards iron as absolutely
esaential to the greatest de
velopment of physical snd
mental power, and discuss
ing the probability of build
ins; ud a stronser race of
people by increasing the supply of iron in
their blood. Dr. George H. Baker, formerly
Physician and Surgeon. Monmouth Me.
morial Hospital Of Mew Jersey, says:
"Iron Is absolutely necessary to change
food into living tissue, muscle and brain.
Refined foods and modern methods of cook
ing have robbed us of much of the iron
which Nature intended we -should leceive
and for supplying this deficiency and in
creasing the red blood corpuscles I know
of nothing more effective than organic iron
Nuxated iron, from a careful examina
tion of the formula and my own test of
Nuxsted Iron, I feel convinced that it is a
preparation which any physician can take
himself or prescribe for his Datlcnt.
the utmost confidence of obtaining highly
beneficial and satisfactory results. The fact
that Nuxated Iron is today being used by
over mree minion propie annually as a
tonic, strength and blood-builder, is in
itself an evidence of tremendous
public confidence and I am con
vinced, that if others would
take Nuxated Iron when they feel
weak and run-down it would help
make a nation of stronger,
healthier men and women."
Commenting on the use of Nuxated Iron
as a tonic, strength and blood-builder. Dr.
James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician
of Bellevue Hospital (Outdoor Dept.), New
York, and the Westchester County Hos
pital, said:
"Thousands are held back in life for
want of sufficient iron in the blood. A
weak body means a weakened will power,
and like the race horse beaten by a nose,
many a capable man or woman falls just
short of winning because they don't back
up their mentality with the physical
strength and energy which come from hav
ing plenty of iron in the blood. That ir
ritable twitch, that fit of despondency, that
diziy, fearful feeling these are the sort of
signals' nature gives to tired, listless folks
when the blood is clsmouring for strength
giving iron -more iron to restore the health
by enriching t he blood and creating -thousands
of new red blood cells.
"In my opinion
the grestest curse
to the health and
strength of Am
erican people
of today- ia
the alarm
ing - dsflci
e n c y of
iron in
their blood.
It is through iron in
ttie red coloring mat
ter of the blood
that life-sustaining
oxygen enters ' the
body. Without Iron
there is no strength,-'
vitality and . endur
ance to combat ob
stacles or with
stand severe
strains. Lack of
sufficient iron in
the blood kn
ruined msny s
man's nerves and
utterly robbed hint
of that virile
force and stamina,
which are so neces
sary to success
snd power in
every walk of
life.
"Therefore I
strongly sdvise
those who feel
the need of
a strength snd
blood builder to '
get a physician's
prescription for -
organic iron -.
Nuxated
Iron or if
you 1 don't
want to go ;
to Ibis
trouble
men pur-;
. . . chase only
Huxated Iron in its original packages and
see that this psrticular name (Nuxated '
Iron) appears on the package."
If you are not strong or well you owe it .
to yourself to make the following test: See"
bow long you can work or how far you can
walk without becoming tired. Next- take
two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated
Iron three timea per day after meals for
two weeks. Then test your strength again
snd see how much you have gsined. Num- ,
bers of nervous, run-down people who were
ailing all the while have most astonishing,
ly increased their strength and endurance '.
simply by taking iron in the proper form.
And this after they had, in some cases,
been doctoring for months without obtain
ing any benefit.
MANCFACTCBEaS' NOTE: Kuiitwl Iron reroni
mil4 sbors Is not a secret remedr but an which
Is well known to druggist enrywbera. Unlike the
older tnortanic Iron prodvrts. It is esallf ssslailisu
ed. does not Injure the teeth, mike them blsck, nor
umM the stomach. The msnufarturera guarantee
successful and entirely Mtiiftctorr ntniHs to enry
pnrchsser or the? will rotund your bioost. It la
dispensed In this clur nr Fire Shm-msn A McConaoU
Drug Stores and all other dnursists. Ad.
For Red Blood, Strength and Endurance
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