v Ami hind the voice and gUd the lyM That welcome my return at Bleat. ' Brysml. Welcome mr sraflee, Aad FaraweJI foe wit alfhlnf. Shakespeare. THE BEE: OMAHA,. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1919. Rides a la Mode In An Airplane With Friend Aviator Popular With aviators dropping our pur chase from their planes at the door, delivering our billet doux and then taking us for joyrides among the clouds we are not at all surprised to heap of many of our friends tying on their leather bonnets and taking a little spin before breakfast. It remained for a former Omaha girl to be the first to brave the dan gers of air travel, in Lincoln, how ever. Mrs. Joseph W. Seacrest, who was formerly Miss Alice Rushton, has always been very desirous of taking a ride. When Lt. Errald Hahl announced that he would take passengers in his plane last Thurs da tn Lincoln, Mrs. Seacrest and her friend, Miss Helen Curtice, were the lirst to volunteer. The young women were given all the weperiences of looping, curving and diving, but Mrs. Seacrest admit ted that she was just a little dis- appointed, for it was not really as thrilling as she had anticipated. Miss Curtice is a prominent university girl and visits often in Omaha. Pictures of the two young women in aviators' togs appeared in the State Journal of last week and a s:ory of their flight with Lt. Bahl. Heart Beats By A. K. Roset ime - - - Lovet i me - - Ju ne and Engagements Are All Synonymous . Keep youth in your hair IF you fear fcray Hair or if your Hair is already fcray, begin the La Creole treatment at once. Gray, gray-streaked, or faded Hair returns to its youthful color and beauty if you use 1 La Creole Hair Dressing . For generations La Creole has been favorite among tha aristocratic Creoles of Louisiana. These patrician people are' famous for the beauty of their wonderful hair, a distinguish ing mark of their pure French and Spanish ancestry. 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VAN VLEET-MANSFIELD DRUG CO., Maker, MerapMs,Tsna. 9 We give so miny dollars And we waste so many dimes That in summing up the total We are frightened Almost pale. Never once did we consider That our total was so great Till some kindly soul suggested That we might Jje overdrawn. Then we wondered And we pondered When and whence Our cash had gone Suddenly it dawned On us that most of it Was scattered overseas. At least we hoped That it got over After passing many fingers. And we tried hard to discredit Stories floating round our ears That a great deal of our money Had stuck to someones hands. Right here at home we've started An ice fund for the kiddies But it's creeping up so slowly That babes may die by scores Before the rattling dollars Buy them ice and food. Yet we're scrambling in masses To save all foreign countries We're building up their manhood And strength for future wars While our own may go to ruin Witr never a serious thought. Let us taboo hysterics And curb our wild emotions While we cast an eye about us At the kiddies here at home Let us now conserve our ducats That we may buy large buckets Of milk for hungry babies In our wealthy western town. Let each save at least One youngster Who may be A great man some day Or a mother r In a better human race - It is sad indeed to witness Overseas collector's fitness And watch them gather money By the hundred thousand "wheels." Forget them for a second While we watch the babies beckon To our heart and open purse. Let's build up our own nation. Firs. Last And always Right now we should begin it If we expect to win it And send abit of loose change To the Bee baby fund. SELAH! Miss Alice Coad Is Now Betrothed to Lieut. Milton Peterson. Rosetime, Lovetime, June!, Wed dings have followed each other in quick succession and before the pet als fade and the candles wink out at one happy event we are congrat ulating others. Engagements, too, are blossoming in this month of roses and happiness for today Mrs John F. Coard announces the , betrothal of her - daughter, Alice, to Lt. Milton jPeterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Peterson. The wedding date has not been set but wil probably 'be an event of the late summer. Miss Coad is one of the most at tractive members of the younger set. She attended school in Washington' following the completion of her studies here. Miss Coad was very active in all war activities and wa an earnest worker in the canteen corps. Lieutenant Peterson is also . a graduate of Omaha schools. He has been in the service for more than a year and is now stationed at Fort Brady, Michigan. I v S tkm I W. "V Si ' ' 'Vug 1. I ;v j(vif 1 Alice Coad ft HOUSUOID AXTS VMPT CElfTPAI. HIGH SCHOOL Home-Made Ice Cream. No dessert is more tempting in this hot season of the year than a good, cool dish of ice cream. Many of us consider it a great deal of labor to make, which it undoubtedly is, unless one has a strong masculine arm to call upon for the turning. The actual making or mixing of in gredients is very little labor. There is a kind of freezer on the market which requires no turning of the crank, but I have not found it uni formly successful. There are some people who find it excellent, but personally I have met with indiffer ent success. Anyhow, after the ire is cracked and the freezer packed, the actual turning is not very stren uous for a small amoiint of cream. Without counting the labor, it is cheaper to make ice cream than it is to buy it, .even with the present price of cream. It is always possible to lower the cost of the cream ty Son3 Evenr TasSe All Rich in Oval Label Quality IN summer time sandwich time Armour's Oval Label Spreads make the preparation of apppetizing lunch eons the work of minutes. And when visitors come, in the pleasant summer afternoons, the housBwife whose pantry shelf is supplied with all these Armour delicacies has at her instant command-a variety of first - quality foods, pleasing to the taste, high in food value. For outing luncheons, for afternoon teas, for the children after school or play, Armour Spreadc will prove their value day by day. Their purity, dependability and high quality are pledged by the Armour Oval Label, the mark that takes the guess-work out of food buying. 7 AskYourDealerforThese Armour Quality Foods Butter Annonr'i Oleomargarines aid Nnt-ola Margarine Peanut Batter fSSZSl Potted and Deviled Meats The Armour Oval Label is pure food insurance. Look for it on your dealer's store front, on food packages within the store. It symbolizes the greatest excellence on more than 300 package foods soups, meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, cooking fats, condiments, beverages, etc. Have an Armour shelf in your pantry ARMOUR w COMPANY 133 General Manager. ' r using a custard foundation with half cream. , Foundation Recipes for Ice Cream. If one has a good recipe for vanil la ice cream, she can turn it into almost any simple kind of ice cream. The recipes given below make just one quart of cream. To turn eithe: into a fruit cream, use one-third fruit pulp and' two-thirds cream. The fruit pulp must be forced through a collander or the pieces of fruit will freeze into icy bits. The rich "ce creams that one buys with large pieces of fruit in them are made with fruit that has been cooked in a very heavy syrup. Such fruit bits do not freeze hard. To make a chocolate Ice cream, melt one and one-half squares choc olate over hot water, add one-fourth cup boiling water, and stir into foundation recipe. To make coffee ice cream, scald three tablespoons of coffee with the milk, and strain into the cream. Mint ice cream: Break one-fourth pound of peppermint stick candy into small pieces, put into a pan and cover with three-fourths cup boiling water. Simmer till candy is dis solved. Cool and add one pint cream and freeze. Philadelphia Ice Cream. On Quart.) I cup crem cup tusar 1 cup milk T. vanilla Mix lngreaienu ana rreeic To pack the freezer, allow one part rock salt to three parts ice, It pays to measure the ice and "salt roughly, for too much salt makes a granular ice cream and too little requires extra time for freezing. If one i usinar a lararer freezer than the'amount of cream calls for, only pack the freezer an inch or two above the height of the contents. It is always wise to set up the freezer completely, put in the contents and see if the mechanism is in working order. Then pack, being careful that no salt reaches the inside of the can. After the cream is frozen, remove dasher, plug up the hole in the can, and pack after draining the water from around the can. Allow to stand an hour or two before serv ing, to mellow. New York lee Cream 1 a. mlllc Ftw a-ralni aalt 1 act Vt T. vanilla. e. iuar. 1J) e. eraam. e. cup t. taatpson T. tableapocn. Scald the milk in a double boiler, then pour onto beaten egg and sugar mixed together. Strain back into double boiler, and stir till mix ture is thick enough to coat a spoon. Cool, add salt, vanilla and cream and freeze. Pointers In making any ice cream, remem ber: r Liquids expand as they freeze: hence never fill a freezer more than three-fourths full. Frozen desserts do not taste as sweet as unfrozen; hence in making a new kind of fruit ice cream which you are sweetening by taste, make the mixture slightly too sweet The ordinary freezer will not freeze very heavy syrups, as they have a low freezing point; hence do not invent too rich mixtures, with preserved fruits, etc. Cross-Kieve; Mrs. R. Kieve announces the marriage of her daughter, Dora, to Max Gross, which took place Sun day evening at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. M. Rosenberg. Rabbi Cohn performed the cere mony. . Mrs. Rosenberg was matron of honor and Maurice Rosenberg was best man. Following the ceremony the wed ding supper was served to the im mediate relatives. After an extended western trip Mr. and Mrs. Gross will make their home in Omaha. Bridal Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Morton will entertain Tuesday evening at the Omaha club in honor of the Jobst-Morton wedding party. Covers will be placed for the following: Messrs and Mesdames James il. Wharton, Charles W. Morto"; Misses Dorothy Morton, Susanah Jobst, Margaret Williams, Mildred Penick; Messrs. Herman Robert iobst. Perry Singles. Ellsworth loser, C W. Morton, jr., and Lient Carlyle Allen. Following the din ner the final rehearsal for the wed ding will fee held. . , Personals Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mickcl and daughter. Gladys, will leave Tuesday evening for New York, stopping at Atlantic City and Phila delphia before they return. Lieut Abraham Greenburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Greenburg has arrived in New York from overseas. Mr. F. J. Alberts, brothe-in-law of Lieutenant Geenbug met him in New York and they will return (to gether. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Evans Nel son sailed from New York Wednes day, June 18, for' South America. Mrs. Nelson was formerly Miss Mary Grant of this city. Her mar riage, took place in early June. - A daughter was born Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Cleophss Brightenburgat St. Joseph hospital. Miss Stella Morrison will leave Thursday for Casper, Wyo., wherj she will spind the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ramsdell left Monday evening for Colorado, where they will spend the summer Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bonney Iefc Monday evening for a month's visit in Tennessee and other aouthern points. Berg's 5 cat A3 90 Berg Women's Shop 1621 FARNAM ST. June Clearance Sale Continues Wonderful Values Throughout the Store Silk Suits Taffetas, Satins, Poplin, Pauletteevery style and model silk suits that sold up to $75, Now $39.50 Navy, Black, Taupe, Tan. Separate Silk Skirts Baronette Satin, "Moon Glo," Fanti Si Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Tricolette made with wide belt, button trimed and cuff ef fects. 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