I -r rs. unJ-:i rP 1 TV TVfT I " ; ; , I i iii i lynfj in i i iv rr k i i i iir.si h 1 h i n to - m - m hi es ii m ar ar am .. . . m. . i jb m. .at - i . -aa taaa. -af i k i ni in a . n tfa bh aur m wr ci i. , X, , ...... - r.", .- ..-v ....... . Mi -H VBL J a Mr ' H J I v. II fy K r, Sh por " 11 Uf sr I Because her raiments UJO.CIETY ONE former Omaha girl has achieved fame in 'that, place wmcn is tlie mecca for every thing theatrical, New York. She is Mrs. Frederick Andrew fnrmertv Grace Leard of this city, and is ' now appearing in "Happy Days," . the play, runninfe at the New York Hippodrome. Under the name of Belle-Story, the maiden name of her mother, Mrs. Andrews is fea ' tured as the lead in all the songs 'and choruses of the show. In the. second, scene of act one she sings, "Love is Very Wonder ful." .Her song in actNtwo, "The Marriage of the Lily and the Rose," is-said to.be oue of the big hits. She " also sings "My Beautiful ' Golden Land" and "My Sing Song ( Girl." , .In the programs used Miss Story rt the only member of, the cast who is featured and, according to it, her fowns are desi'gued by Mme. rinceS and Mme. "Ziebarth.. Miss Story was reared in Omaha and was a close friend of Mrs. Miriam Patterson Fairbank, who is now of Chicago; Mrs. Robinson Switzler, formerly Miss Amy Gil nrore, and Mrs. Linn, the former Alice Switzler. Engagement Announced. An interesting engagement was announced Saturday evening at din ner given at the Athletic! club by the members of the Alcph chapter of , the Achoth sorority at the Uni versity of Nebraska. It was that of Miss Dorothy Davison and Mr. Russell Mason, both of Lincoln, and who are students at the state univer sity. 'Miss Davison is a sophomore and a member of the Achoth soror ity, Mr.Mason recently returned from overseas, where he served sev eral months and was wounded. He is a junior at the university and. a member .of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity." The announcement came as a com plete surprise to friends. The dec orations at the dfnner were blue and white, the Achoth colors, and cov ers were laid for 18. Cochran-Christiansen. The marriage of Miss Julia Maud Cochran and Mr. Harry Craig Christiansen was solemnized Mon i day morning at' the bride's home, ' the ReV.NyR. L. Wheeler officiating. There were, no attendants, and "only the-immediate families of the young couple witnessed the cere mony ' A .wedtfing breakfast was served after which Mr. and Mrs. Christ-" ianSen left for a short honeymoon trip. ' Upofv. their return they will, temporaily be at the home of the bride's parents. ' , For Edith Hamilton. Mrs. Walter Dawson entertained informally Na luncheon at the Fon ttnelle, ' Monday, in honor of Miss Edith (Hamilton, a November bride. Covers were placed for 14 of Miss Hamilton ' most intimate jfriends.-'nA large' basket filled witnl " J . Miss Carringtcri wjll appear,, with other members of the Passing Show, at the Winter, Garden ball. After a vaudeville act,.' the members of the company will, dance on the ball roomvfloor in costume, v ' ; ;.' " pink roses formd the centerpiece and tiny , slippers tied with tulle bows and filled with pink rosebuds marked the places. , Mrs. Morton Engleman enter tained at .tea at t the Blackstone, Monday "afternoon, f6r Miss Ham ilton. Seventy guests attended. Assisting Mrs. ' Engleman were . . Bl , , HI i I I I JS II ,111 BBgJ I I 111. ;1P As Sweet and Delicate As Its Ingredients Dainty pats of Troco sweet and delicate in flavor, enhance the enjoyment of all other t foods you serve. The use of Troco if cooking . for making cakes and for seasoning meats , and vegetables means that these particular '" dishes will be especially good. All because Troco itself is so perfect in flavor and quality. You may pay more but you can't buy a more delicate, delicious product. - " - 1 ' ' . - ' ' , ' Made from the White Meat , ' of Coconuts Troco is made from the dainty nut fat extracted from the white meat of coconuts, the most valuable K of U Tropic foods. This is churned by a special 1 process with pasteurised milk, -the temperate clime's food standby. We churn and ship every day, on ice, to insure freshnees. v - If your dealer will order often and keep his stock "in the ice box, Troco will reach yon in perfect con ' , dttion a supreme table delicacy. Your grocer has Troco or can get it for yon. If yon r cannot secure it in perfect condition send his-name ' to the-Troco Nut Butter Company, Chicago. We arTobllro labal troe w "oleomargrtB" knw of ld laws txiaed betar it wu Invented. " ' But it uuAaIim b aalnul oU Jut par Tct&tl bU aA Nn ptari94 milk. , V Paxton & Gallagher Co. s ' - 701-n s. loth st. d. less. v Sm Our Booth at th Food Shaw." Mesdames S. S. Kent, Harry Schif ferle, Robert Hamilton, jr., Robert Hamilton,- sr., Harold Thomas and Walter Dawson. Mrs. Karl .Hop kins, formerly Miss Louise H,upp "of Chfcago . shared honors with , Miss Hamilton. Decorations were in pink and -white. . : - Levine-Singer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Levine announce the , marriage' of their daughter, Elizabeth, and Mr. Emil Singer, which took place Sunday afternoon at" the home of the bride's Barents. Rabbi Frederick Cohn read the mar riage lines. ' Mr. Singer recently re turned from , overseas, where he served 12 months. After a south ern trip Mr. and Mrs. Singer will be at home. December 1. ' . . '.For Mrs. Burch.. Mrs. John Potter Webster enter tained informally at a luncheon at her home Monday in honor of Mrs. Merrill Burch of Dubuque, la., who is visiting Miss Maragret Baum. Decorations were in autumn colors and covers were pldced or six. ) Fke HaVe All donations for the Needle work guild must be at Camp F headquarters by .November 4, you responded? ' The French Orphan Christmas box must be off the first weelc-in November. Have you called head quarters for your assignment? A supper was given at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday evening-bythe guardians for our new executive secretary, Miss Mary Louise Guy. Twenty guardians were present. Miss Guv spoke of the work plan ned for the coming year. ; The Ayuzunta group met Satur day at the home of their guardian, Mrs. T. C. Fartsch. This group is working for the Needlework guildJ so tne atternoon was spent in sew ing. , - ... fr- r The Kopa-Yallani group . with Miss Mildred Foster, guardian, held a council fire Wednesday afternoon at the Y. W. C A. Two new girls were taken into the group. Miss Rosalie Platner and Miss Grace Gal lagher took the Woodgatherers rank. This group is planing a Hal lowe'en party atthe home of Rosalie Platner.. ... s Miss Ruth Miller's group. Sken sowane, hiked to Bellevue on Satur day. This group is taking advantage-of the pretty fall day and have planned another hike an4 break fast. , ; - ' , The Raosu group. . Miss Ruth Peterson, guardian, held a council fire Tuesday at the home of Alme dia Hamilton. -Three girls, Cornelia Gilbert Almedia . Hamilton and Elizabeth Combs took the rank of woodgatherers. " Three girls were awarded honors. - . . , ' ' Bridal Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Clark entertained at dinner, at the , Black stone, Monday evening, in honor of their daughter, Beulah Jayne, and her finance, Mr. John Summers, whose marriage will . take place Tuesday evening. Roseswere used, to form the centerpiece, and covers were placed for the members of the bridal party. Creighton Mixers Club. The. Creighton Mixers club, will open their season with a harvest home dance at Kelpine's academy Tuesday, evening, October 28. Dec orations will be in harvest style. "MickeylL Harmon, a member of the Creighton foot ball team will sing. She is poor The passers sneer . ; Because her raiments Are almost rags ; i . Made solid by patches And mends- And darns.1 x Some ;fools decry 1 r , She gave over much To the : undeserving Who chanced her way That the money was wasted On gifts and flowers On books" for the ill And stray infants' clothes. One queer version , The public gives . .Is .vastly different Indeed: She is a miser They decide " J ' ' . T.nd hordes the gold Which should go, . For food : 7 And comfortable -t Stylish clothing. Nayl .' She is not poor Though her clothes Are worn They're all wrong She is not a miser. " But she's very riclr In' Eternity's wealth Bach day she stores . Into a savings bank All she collects , On her love-strewn path. ' Interest And compound . That bank pays For she deals With the savings bank ; . Of the Soul. ) The interest is happiness Paid every hour Through smiles And friendship e And fondest love. ; A passport she has . ' Through the Pearly Gates The. password , . She learned . Was J'Kindness." ; ' -- : ""SFXAH. , V i : . .. .Theater Parties. Parties at the Orphetim Monday evening included C. L. Farnsworth, who, had nine guests; H. E. How land, eight; W. E. Pearce, eight; G. D. - Beaumont, six, and V. Currey, six. Other parties were given by J. - M. Baldnge, N. McCoy, A. L. Coad, W. Chambers, Dr. T. Dailey, C. Greuriig, E. W. Hart, A. Harris, C. C Lohrman, P. W. Micksell, J. Nygaird, R. C Peters," E. L. Thipps. C: C. Redick,Robert Zachary, Fred Webster, Charles Ver Merhan, Ray Shields; J. Sullivan and Wi Schnorr. : '" " ' PrettiAt Mile Club. A formal dance will be given Wednesday evening at Prettiest Mile club. . On November 1,' an informal party will be held. Although the decorations will be in Holloween style, i,t will not be a masquerade. Personals MissIsabel Harrity of Philadel phia is the guest of Miss Beatrice Coad. i Mrs. M. R. Murphy' and daughter; Helen, and Mr. and Mrifc George Laire left Saturday afterpoonfor . motor trip to Sioux City for the week-end: All returned Saturday night except Miss Helen, who will spend the week with Mrs. Johrn Murphy and family of Sioux City. Dr. and 'Mrs. . M. Keys have located at the Bransford tempor arily. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanford sf Ketchikan,' Alaska, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Mason. , Mrs. C L. Dolan' has. returned from Long Beach, Cal., where she spent 10 months. 1 Mrs. Will Tfuelsen is touring the western coast and will return in November. v Miss Edna Anderson,' who re cently was graduated from" Healds College of Music at Long Beach, Cal., will return to Omaha Isoon. Snanish Club. 'The Omaha Snanish rlnb will give a Halloween party Tuesday evening at 302 Patterson block. Business Woman's Club. The Business Woman's club will hold a regular meeting following supperat 6:15 Tuesday evening at the Y: W. C. A. Mr; Joseph T. Votava will talk on "The Machinery of Voting. Miss Eva Norton, lead er. .. " Current Topics Department. Current topics department will meet in the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday at Z:30 p. m. ' ' Y. W7C.'A. Discussion class "at the Y. W. C. A. will consider A Business Girl s Expense Account," at'7:15 Tuesday evening. " P. E. O. Sisterhood. . The seven P. E. O. chapters in Omaha, which make up the local federation, will have a business session Thursday afternoon, 2:30 at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. John R. Hughes; who is now first vice-president of the Su preme chapter, say the P. E. O. organization went over the top, at the recent Denver convention, with their educational fund. It had been their aim to raise $100,000 for use in loans to aid girls in com pleting their education. For the past two years Mrs. Hughes has been treasurer of the " educational fund and she is particularly pleased that the desired goal was reached. Oraekro-E-Xima. . Omekro-E-Xima club" will meet at the Settlement hoiise Tuesday evening for supper and dramatic art, Miss 1 hompson, instructor. - Westside W. C. T. U. Westside W. C. "f. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Johnson at Forty-ninth and Walnut, Tues day, October 30, at 2 p. m. U. S. Grant Post. 'Members of U. S. Grant post, G. A. R., with their wives havebeen invited to attend a kensington at the homesof Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Sweazy, 4758 North Twenty-fourth street, Tuesday afternoon, October 28. . ; . , Custer Relief Corps. George A.' Custer Women's Relief corps- will meet 'Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.. The Elks have loaned the use of their room on the second floor. Public Speaking Department. The public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. G. F. Magazine, ' ' The Nebraska Federation has kgone well over its quota of subscrip tions to me genrrai icaerauon mag azine. About 65 new subscriptions were taken at the Fairbury state convention last week. Mrs. LeRoji Davis of Lincoln, who had this work in charge, as well as distribution of Mrs? 'H.' H. Wheeler's excellent Handbook for Nebraska Citizens, says that all copies of the handbook which could be obtained were sold. -v Delphian Society. Ths Delphian chapter of Omaha will meet at Hotel ' Blackstone, Tuesday, October 28, from 3 to 4 p. ni. Alpha Grove. Aloha Grove will entertain Tues day evening, October 28, in honor of the supreme officers of the Wood men circle. There will be a short program and refreshments. " Peace Petitions. Omaha women who are interested in securing signers for petiions call ing for early ratification of the peace treaty have organized themselves for the most jffective work possible. On Tuesday there will be women in chargf-'bf petitions at the leading Stores. Mrs. A. B. Dunn will be in stalled at Kilpatrick's, Mrs. Mark Levings at Brandeis, Mrs. Robert Drake at Burgess-Nash's store, Mrs. Harolds Evarts, City National bank, and Mrs. Frank Hoagland at the Woodmen of the World building. Other workers will be stationed at the Y. M. C. A., the Elks' club, War Camp Community headquarters and Knights of Columbus chapter house, Clef Club Party. , "-The first banquet of the season for the Clef club was given Mon day evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Hotel Loyal. I he decorations were to he very novel and a "surprise to the members and their guests. The hostesses were Miss Corinne Paulson, chairman of the commit tee, assisted by Miss Henrietta Rees, Miss Eloise West and Mrs. Henry Cox. '. For Bride-EIect. Mrs. Dow Lanham entertained in formally at luncheon at her home Monday in honor of Miss Hazel Evans, who will' be a bride of this week. Autumn flowers were used and covers were placed for only the mostjntimate friends of the bride-to-be. . i , . . .. ,' -'Luncheon. The Executive Board of the Drama League entertained at lunch eon at, the Fontenelle, Monday, for John Cowper Powys,,who addressed the members" during the afternoon. "EAT ism I - -h AOt MMM THE BEST BREAD - SKINNCR BAKING COMPANY DouoLAs-ieet ' The Nujol Treatment as Sickness Prevention Science, with anti-toxins, serums, and modern sanitation. has done much to prevent dangerous disease) but the ; diseases so checked are comparatively few. 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' they save your . clothes, they lighten house work and give you added hours for ' pleasure and recre ation. V BUY, NOW delivers a guaranteed Electric Washer to your home. Payments Those buying during the second week of our Great Electric Washer Sale can secure theuv Washer with a first pay ment of $5.00; then $5.00 a month there after until. Washer is paid for. r Third Week Term: $5.00 Down? $8.50 a Month. Fourth Week Terms: $10.00 a Month. $5.00 Down; Cash Rebate ' Every time 100 Washers. are sold, up to 400, each purchaser participating (during out 30-day sale) will receive a cash rebate of $1.00. Over two hun dred Washers sold to date. Purchasers are already entitled to a cash rebate ' of $2.00. ' The second lot of cash rebate checks are now being mailed don't for get when 300 Washers have been sold you will receive another cash rebate. ' Each sale made lessens the cost of your Washer. 0 , braska Power Coe Your Electric Service Company" PHONES TYLER, THREE ONE HUNDRED. 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