Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 14, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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THE school year is almost upon
- us. Many of the, soror
' ities have already made their
plans for "rush week," which is one
of the most interesting seasons of
the year at any large university. Be
cause of the large number of Omaha
oirU vahn attend the State univer
sity the sororities at Lincoln give
many of their affairs here. The
Alphi Chi Omega sorority, of which
s Beatrfce Montgomery is a member,
is one of those which ha made ex
tensive plans for a "rush party."
The date has been set for August
22 and the affair promises to be a
most unusual event. Dorothy Dar
tow, Edith Howe and Mary Thomas
are members of the Delta Gamma
sorority; Barbara Roedling is a Chi
Omega girl and Jocelyn Stone is a
" member of the Delta Delta Delta.
Among the Alpha Phi members are
Krances Wall and Margaret Lina of
Omaha. The sororities give a
number of their "rushes" here
each season and this year will
probably .give much larger ones
than last, as the wartime restric
tions are removed. The Lincoln
sororities claim a number of the
most popular school girls each year
i and will, no doubt, make many
Omaha "pledges" this fall.
I' Omaha Girl Weds.
- Announcement is made of the
"marriage of Miss Margaret Metcalfe
to Dr. T. E. Byers, which took place
, in Denver, July 21. The bride- is
the daughter of Mrs. George Met
calfe of Council Bluffs and went
west for her health about a year
ago. It was at this time that she met
Dr. Byers, and the marriage fol
lowed. The young couple are honeymoon
ing on an automobile trip through
.'the Rocky mountains.
t - . Surprise Wedding.
, A surprise wedding was that of
Mis Fay Stayner to Marcus Poteet,
which took place in Council Bluffs
two weeks ago. The ceremony was
very quiet one and the young cou-
pie are now at Colorado Springs.
Upon their return they will be at
home at Drake Court.
The bride came to Omaha Jwo
months ago from her home in St.
Louis. Mr. Poteet was a lieutenant
.jn the Rainbow division and was in
.overseas service two years.
movie iui -u uaj,
.' Tag day for the Visiting Nurses
sure to be a great success this
"year for appeal to public sympathies
-will he offered in a way that will
'make everyone respond by opening
"their ourse strings and giving freely.
The means lies in the motion, pic
ture camera of Mrs. E. John Bran
deis. ;" Mrs. . Brandeis started work this
morning upon a motion picture that
.depicts the Visiting Nurses going to
their work in their various districts.
It follows them into the homes of
.'Jhc needy-and shows the great relief
of suffering that they bring.
.; This picture will be shown in the
motion picture houses of the city be
fore the drive.
" The first scenes "shot" were those
'of tfie Visiting Nurses before the
);ity halt Other scenes were filmed
at the South Side Social settlement.
I Mrs. Walter Roberts is in charge
Df the publicity.
', Mayor Ed. P. Smith has the dis
tinction of being the first one
"tagged" for the Visiting Nurses
rfor he refused toUake back his $5
bil after being filmed in the movie
Tuesday. In the course of the film
written by Mrs. E. John Brandeis
for the occasion, Miss Menie Davis
Stags' the mayor and when the act
ing was over and Miss Davis tried
to return the money, he laughingly
"refused telling her to drop it in the
coffers of the Visiting Nurses' association.
Visiting the Harts
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A charming visitor is Miss Emma
Warren of Brooklyn, who is visit
ing at the home of Mrs. Ernjst El
dred Hart iq Council Bluffs. Miss
Warren's betrothal to Henry Hart
was announced during the winter
by- tier lather, Mr. Charles Edward
Warren, and many affairs are being
given in her honor during her stay
at "Hillside." No definite dafe has
been set for the wedding, but it may
be an event of the late fall.
Field Club
Happy Hollow
. ! Mrs. W. P. Haney entertained a
foursome at luncheon Wednesday,
at the Happy Hollow club.
Mrs. F. J. Jumper will entertam
,fiv. guest at luncheon'Thursday.
Skinner's the Best
Macaroni and Spaghetti
Recipe' Book Free Omaha
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Appear At Your
Best Instantly
If you receive a sudden
caller or an unexpected In
vitation you can (eel con
fident of always appearing
at your best In but a few
moments It renders to your
skin a wonderfully pure.
oft complexion that is
beyond comparison.
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Several Thousand Pairs of
LACE CURTAINS
To Be Sold Saturday, Aug.
16th, at the Greater
Bowen Store.
The curtains offered Saturday
are shown in many different pat
terns, patterns you'll justly ap
preciate as they arc all new,
stylish) an designed especially
for this Fall's selling. Prices
range from 79 to $6.95 a
pair. '
Miss Izetta Smith entertained at
luncheon at the Field club Wednes
day, in honor of her guest, Miss
Leala Little of Chicago, who was
her classmate at Ferry Hall. Asters
in the pastel shades arranged in
pretty baskets formed an attractive
decoration for the table. Covers
were laid for the Misses Gretchen
Hess, Leta Hunter, Adele Plummer
and Mary Mitchell of Council
Bluffs; Mildred Doley and Olive
Mead of Lincoln; Winifred Brandt,
Lillian Head, Pauline Ritchie, Al
marine Campell, Dorothy Kiplingcr,
Betty Coit, Gladys Putnam, Dorothy
Norton, Nancy Hulst and Mrs.
Frank Warren.
Several affairs wjll be given for
Miss Little, who will remain here
until early next week.
Mr. L. E. Gillespie was host at
a dinner party at the Field club
Wednesday evening, when his
guests included Messrs. and Mes
dames F. G. Roberts, M. M. Murray,"
Charles Tiernev, Frank Robertson,
George Miller, W. S. Stryker, R. D.
Harte and Mr- Jacob.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Smith enter
tained a party of six at dinner Wed
nesday evening.
Pe rsonals
Mrs. George Daniels and Mrs. R.
B. Nichols and daughter, Cecilia, left
Monday to spend two weeks at Col
orado Springs.
Mrs. C. B. Horton has sold her
cottage at Carter Lake and will be
with her son, Dr. Louis Horton and
Mrs. Horton, for several months.
Mrs. John T. Morris is expected
to arrive at Fort Crook next week.
Miss Sarah R. Cole, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Cole, who has
been in Toul, France, in war work
since the latter part of March, is ex
pected home Thursday morning.
. Miss Eugenie Patterson, who js
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Living
ston Fairbanks, in Chicago, will re
turn early next week to visit her
father, Mr. D. C Patterson.
Mrs. William , Sears Poppleton,
who has spent the past year in New
York, is planning to return in De
cember, i
Mrs. C. W. "Hamilton and Miss
Marian, who are stopping at the
Belmont, West Harwich-by-the-
Sea, will probably return about the
middle of September.
Mrs. J. E. Davidson, who is spend
ing the summer at Lake Alexan
dria, Minn., will return early in the
fall. '
Mrs. Arthur Guiou, who is at
Prior Lake, Minn., will return the
first of September.
There is no objection to ice water
if it is taken slowly and in small
quantities. It should never be taken
when the person is in a great per
spiration nor immediately after ex
cessive exertion. It is not advisable
to drink ice water at meals, as it
arrests digestion, and if excessively
indulged in will in time impair the
digestive system. When compelled
to drink it, as may be the case in
restaurants, it should be drunk
slowly and in moderation.
At home it should never be neces
sary to drink ice water. Thctefrig
erator should be well stocked with
cold water kept in covered jars and
bottles. If these are, kept directly
against the ice they will be suffi
ciently cool and will quench thirst
better than ice water.
The Episcopal church proposes to
be the first orthodox denomination
to grant full equality to women in
church affairs, provided the canon
now in course of preparation is ap
proved at the Triennial General
convention to be held in Detroit
next October.
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OTHERS are IMITATIONS
Carter Lake
E. E. Crane entertained at a
banquet at his cottage, "Ottawa
Endaian," at Carter Lake, Wednes
day evening, in honor of the mem
bers of Company L, Thurston
Rifles, who participated in the cap
ture of Manila, 21 years ago, August
14. The guests number more
than 50, arrived at 6 o'clock. The
evening was spent in swimming and
boatrng.
A number ot parties were given
at the dinner-dance at Carter Lake
club Tuesday evening. Carl John
son entertained a party of eight
guests, George Marsh had a party
of six, and smaller parties were
given by A. Sorenson, Le Roy Cor
liss, Albert Edholm and J. G.
Refrigier.
Columbian club will entertain at
dinner at the club Wednesday eve
ning, when covers will be laid for 30
guests.
Carter Lake Kensington club en
tertained at luncheon Wednesday
at the club when 65 attended.
The Women's Foreign Missionary
society of the First Methodist Epis
copal church will give a picnic Fri
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
W. A. Tenkins at Carter Lake. Rev.
Mr. Hunter will show pictures of
the Philippines during the evening.
Seymour Lake
Mrs. Julius Lyon entertained a
party of 14 guests at luncheon Tues
day at Seymour Lake club.
The favors were tiny Japanese bas
kets and covers and were laid for
14 guests.
Mesdames M. L. King, John Par
rott, George McDonald, R. L. Led
wich and Francis were hostesses
for the golf luncheon Wednesday
at the club. Mrs. C. C. Bone enter
tained a party of 20 at luncheon.
I Heartbeats
By A. K.
Most things
. We take for granted
They are ,
Or they are not
We call these marvels
"Nature"
And let it go at that.
But there's one thing
We cannot fathom
We cannot understand
That bewitching
Aggravating
Mysterious
Linotype machine.
At first we thought
Aswe gazed and gated
That it must comprise
A thousand parts
Each little thread-like
Piece of steel
Subservient to
The giant arms. 1
So distracted soon we grew
That nausea
Raced from brain
To feet
A million parts
We knew at last
Were working in
That linotype.
We dared not watch
The type that fell
Into a groove
To make a line
Nor could we figure out
Just how
That giant paw
Knew when to rise
Ana when
Again
To fall
The wheels
.The bands
The belts
The bolts
The ever boiling
Metal pots
Some going fast
Some going slow
But on they wander
Up and down
In and out
That more than human
Linotype.
We give it up!
Allah alone
Can comprehend that
Stupefying
Mesmerizing
Mystifying
Terrorizing
Tantalizing
Brand new model
Of our linotype machine.
. SELAH!
Post-War Lullaby
(A. B. C. in the Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Baby's asleep in his twenty-buck
' bed
Buy, baby buyl
His daddy is sick of this sign he has
read
Buy, baby, buyl
When ma rocks babe to sleep, it
would be no great shock
If someone should charge her a dol
lar a rock;
But she'd soon have to put hubby's
palm beach in hock
Buy, baby, buyl
Baby's shoes are three dollars a
pair
Buy, baby, buyl
Five bucks for a bonnet to cover her
hair
Buy, baby, buyl
See that kid dragged by his ma
down the street?
She just paid two bones for the
socks on his feet.
It keeps a guy hopping to make
both ends meet '
Buy, baby, buy!
Lodge Entertainment.
The Degree of Honor lodge will
given an entertainment Thursday
evening at Crounse hall.
OUR ONE GREAT AIM
Is the Conservation of the Public Health.
Chiropractic strikes at the cause of disease and is
not concerned merely with symptoms. Doctors of Chiro
practic seek to put the human system in good prder, so
that the whole organism will function as nature intends
it shall do. - This done,
health is the result.
CASE NO. 1
Mr of Petersburg,
Neb. Aged 49. Sciatic Rheumatism
fur 15 years. Consulted specialists
throughout the U. S. Was finally
operated on,xn the Sciatic nerve as an
experiment. Proved of no avail. Elec
tricity and medicine tried, with no re
sults. Began CHIROPRACTIC adjust
ments December 26, 1917, and con
tinued them until April 23, 1918, in
which time hetook exactly 100 ad
justments. While here he walked
with a cane and was not able to walk
more than a quarter of a block with
out resting. This continued until
about the last four weeks of his
stay, when he could walk several
blocks without pain and without be
ing kinked over to the side. Today,
after 14 months of no adjustments,
he is in perfect health and works all
the time, and does anythine any man
could expect to do.
Sciatic1 Rheumatism is a
terrible disease. Thousands
suffer untold agonies
from it. There is no medi
cine that will reach it, as
everybody knows. The
highest medical authority
tells us no specific for
Rheumatism has ever been
found.
Parties wishing to have
the name and address of
patient mentioned in Case
No. 1 will please address :
Nebraska Chiropractic Association, Inc.
( (In Care of This Newspaper)
P. S. Chiropractic does for other ailments whaflFaid for
Rheumatism in the case cited.
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sent home
Chases that Hot and Tired Feeling
DELiaOUS NOURISHING REFRESHING !
Phone WEBSTER 221
STORZ BEVERAGE & ICE CO.
Lovelorn
BY BEATRICE FAIRFAX.
Silmerine and Boys.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
We girls want to know:
1. Are the skirts this fall going
to be long, short, full or narrow?
2. Is It proper for a boy to take
a girl home froma party or theater
when he has not taken her there?
3. Is silmerine injurious to the
hair and is it any good to keep the
hair in curl?
Thanking you In advance,
PEGGY AND POLLY.
Skirts seem to be fairly long, but
not so narrow as the spring models.
If you are acquainted with the boy
and you meet casually at a party
or a theater I see no harm in the
fact that you walk home together.
However, it is decidely cheap and
bad form to meet and walk home
with boys whom you know only
slightly or not at all. Sllnferine is
supposed not to injure the hair. I
believe it is a gluey preparation. It
may keep the hair in curl in cold
weather, but I doubt it.
Information.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee:
Please may I ask a few questions?
What papers, magazines, etc.,
should I read that will help me to
keep up with the world? I meet
a good many society people who
have good education and I always
feel as though I can't keep up con
versation with such people.
If one wishes to join church
(Presbyterian), do you just tell the
minister and does one have to con
fess your faith to the church or
how? How much does one have to
pay into the church each year?
What should you talk about when
the minister calls? '
Thanking you very much, I am
IGNORANT.
First, read The Bee every after
noon for news and features. The
Literary Digest will give you Infor
mation, in brief form, on the big
events, and the American Maga2ine
is excellent for people, and stories
by the most modern authors. Sure
ly there is no better way to improve
your store of information than by
reading the proper newspapers and
periodicals. If you wish to Join
chunjh merely state your wishes to
the minister and he will outline the
necessary details. You pay into the
church what you can afford noth
ing more. Talk about honest-to-goodness
things when the minister
calls just the same as you would if
the lawyer or the doctor or the
butcher or anybody else. Minis
ters are just men whose object In
life Is to keep the religious spirit
growing. However, the ministers of
today are not pious cranks, with flat
hats and doleful faces they are live
human beings who meet you face
to face.
An Unhappy Girl.
Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: 1
am a girl going on 17 years old and
I want to go with boys and my
folks object to my doing so. Is it
right for me to go once in a while?
Mother don't care, but father (toes.
I want to go to school and they
won't send me. They say they don't
have to send a child to school after
they reach the age of 16. Do they?
Hoping to see the answer to my
letter (not my letter) in print, 1
remain your reader,
UNHAPPY.
I see no reason why your father
should object to your being in com
pany with boys occasionally if you
are 17. Why do they not wish to
send you to scnool? There is no
law compelling them to assist you
in completing your education, but
it seems to me that any honest, de
voted parent would wish to do this.
The white enameled furniture can
be quickly cleaned with warm water
in which baking soda has been dis
solved. Allow one tablespoonful of
the soda to a pint of water. Use a
soft cloth in washing and dry
quickly.
THERE IS NO FOOD
SO GOOD,
SO ECONOMICAL,
AS
SCHULZE'S
BUTTER-NUT
BRED
WHY BAKE CAKE
WHEN YOU CAN GET
SCHULZE'S
EVERY BOTTLE
GUARANTEED
It's a distinct aid to any
housekeeper who desires
to economize, and at the
same time have appetiz
ing, nourishing and sat
isfactory cooking at
every meal. That's
LEAtPERRINS
SAUCE
THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE
Country Club
Mrs. M. G. Colpetzer entertained
one of the large parties, at theJ
Country club Wednesday evening,
when her guests numbered 12. J.
L. Paxton had a party of nine
guests at dinner. Vs- R- B- Busch
enteTTained informally at luncheon
at the club Wednesday, when cov
ers were laid for five.
Vesta Chapter Kensington.
The Vesta Chapter kensington
will meet Thursday afternoon at the
home of Dr. Eleanor Dailey, 8020
North Thirty-first street.
Mrs. J. Hamilton Lewis
Was Decorated by the
French Government.
Frier.c of Mr. James Hamilton
Lewis, wife of ex-Senator Lewis of
Illinois, hav'e learned that shi has
been decoratedJy the French gov
ernment, receiving the Medal of
Honor for her, war work in connec
tion with Le Bienetre du 31esse in
Paris, according to a report in Chi
cago. Congratulations are being
sent to Mrs. Lewis in Fran
Skinner's the Best
Macaroni and Spaghetti
made of Durum Wheal
6he Joy oF
fly Baby's Health
THAT baby of mine radiates
health and happiness like a
little roll of sunshine ! 1 never knew
how easy it was to take care of a per
fectly well baby. Why, he takes care
of himself! He just lies in hiscriball
day and smiles dreamily at the world, and grows like a flower, and
gets sturdier, it seems to me, every minute.
It's all becauseof hisfood. VVeused
to have to much trouble with milk,
when I found I couldn't nuns him!
And then my mother told me that I
had been brought up on Nestle's Milk
Food when I was little to we tried it.
It is really just pure milk, you
know, only changed into powder to
the tough curdt are broken up and it
it easier to digest And it is more
nourishing, too, because they add
lust the right amount of tugar and
ereal. All I do is add pure water
and boil a minute and my baby it
safe and well.
I know that if your baby hat
trouble with his food, the Nestli
Company will be glad to help you.
They will tend you free, at they tent
me, a big Mother's Book on how to
take care of your baby, and -enough
Nestle' Food for twelve feedings.
All you have to do is to fill out and
tend the coupon. Then you can be,
with me, the happiest woman in the,
worldbecause your baby it well.
Neitle't it pure milk in powder form that it already modified tni
doet not require the further addition of milk. Alwiyt pure tni
safe, ilways uniform, and free from the dangert of home modifica
tion, Nettle't hat ttood the ttt of three genertuons and iai ttiay
til largtil uli tf anjbjby fttd in lit world.
FREE! Enough Nestte's
for 12 feedings. Send the
coupon.
NESTLE'S
NtiTLa't Food Company
Dept. 95. 130 William St.. N. T. Cltj.
fleau tend nc rre roar book and trial pict-af e,
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MILK
FOOD
Sunkist Lemonade Is
Being Served Free
Every Day At the
Union Outfitting Co.
The August Furniture Sale
Brings Unusual Saving
On Homefurnishings.
Now Is the Time to Furnish
Your Home As You
Have Wanted It.
Don't envy your neighbor's
home. Have an attractively fur
nished home and make the neigh
bors envy yours, could well be a
slogan for the great, underselling
sale of guaranteed, dependable
Homefurnishings which is now in
progress at the Union Outfitting
Company.
Frequent trips to the great
furniture markets for many
months past, during which par
ticularly favorable purchases
were made of lines which manu
facturers were forced to discon
tinue accounts for the little
prices.
But if. the saving possibilities
are an agreeable surprise, the de
Jicious, ice cold, Sunkist Lemon
ade, which the company is serv
ing to all visitors to the store,
is doubly so.
Sunkist Lemonade is made
from pure granulated sugar and
big, ripe, plump, thin skinned
Sunkist Lemons. It is a health
ful and refreshing drink for
summer days as Sunkist Lemons
are particularly rich m healthful
acids.
The Union Outfitting Com
pany, located just out of the High
Rent District, never considers a
transaction complete until the
customer is satisfied.
The Ideal Family Loaf.
Patronize Your
Neighborhood Grocer
JAY BURNS BAKING CO.
Is it Possible to Legislate
Life and Brains?
Swift & Company is primarily
an organization of men, not a
collection of brick, mortar, and
machinery
Packing Plants, their equipment
and usefulness are only outward
symbols of the intelligence, life long
experience, and right purpose of
the men who compose the organi
zation and of those who direct it
Will not Government directibn
of the packing industry, now con
templated by Congress, take over the
empty husk of physical property
and equipment and sacrifice the
initiative, experience and devotion
of these men, which is tie life itself
of the industry?
What legislation, what political
adroitness could replace such life
and brains, once driven out ?
Let us send you a "Swift Dollar."
It will interest you.
Address Swift and Company
Union Stock Yards, . Chicago, HI.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Omaha Local Branch, 13th & Leavenworth Streets
F. J. Souders, Manager
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THIS SHOWS
WHAT BECOMES Of
THE AVERAGE DOLLAR
RECEIVED BY
fSWIFT & COMPANY
rROM THE SALE OF MEAT
AND IY PRODUCTS
I CENTS l MID ro TMI
LIVE ANIMAL
It. M CENTS rod LABOR
tirtNSrS AND FDCISHT
t.04 CENTS REMAINS
WITH
SVftfT&COMPANT
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