THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1919. A t4 book aa4 (eo4 wtau ara axcallaat thhift Nr tfcaaa ka knew how justly to appreciate thair valva. Thara an an, howavar,- wa Judfa af batk Iroai taa aa at taa cavanag. 1 Thar U toMatblaf elemn ai awful la tha thought that tbara ia not an act don, or a word uttarad by human halaf , but curias with it a train of canaaauancaa tha and el which wa may Barer traca. Sunual Smllaa. J 'Pa SOCIETY ' Entrikin-Tobev. Mr. and Mri. G. M. Entrikin n- nounct thi mirnsffe of their diueh- Ier, Marian Davis Entrikin, and Mr. George Dewey Tobey, which took 1 lee Sunday, December 14, at the . some of the bride. Rev. W. H. Un Jerwood of Blair officiated. Miss Thelma Underwood and Mr. lobe? were trie only attend ants. ' Pre-Nuptial Luncheon. Miss Reina Connell entertained at luncheon at the Blackstone, Mon- dy' in honor of Miss Grace Alli ori, who will be a bride of the hol idays. Bride's roses and bridal dec orations were used on the luncheon table. Covers were placed for Mrs. tRobert Garrett, Mrs. Isaac Carpen ter, -jr.; c.Siner wuneim, cieanor Rockhill of New York, who is a guest at the C. M. Wilhelm home, md Virginia Urfutt. , ' Engagement Announced. The -engagement of Miss Mildrd Penick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Penick of New Orleans, and C. W. Morton, jr., of this city has just been announced. The wedding will take place in February and Mr. Morton and his bride will reside in Omaha. 1 , Miss Penick is well known to Omahans, as she was a bridesmaid lit' the wedding of Mrs. Robert 'Jobst, formerly Dorothy Morton. She made her debut in New Or leans this season and was gradu ated from Miss Dow's school, Bpar IcHffe Manor, in New York. I Mr. Morton attended Williams '-11-- 1 ..... .. v.. -X tU. lujcgc anu was a uicuiuci vi tiic class of 1920. T ,'' Farewell Party. A farewell . surprise party was given in honor of Miss Sophie Dix on, last Thursday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Holsey, 2203 Locust street. Miss Dixon leaves ior Canada soon. The guests in cluded Misses Sophie Dixon, Esther jNordstrom, Edna Coddington, Mil dred Nelson, June Nelson, Irene Sullivan, May Cummings, Eva Cole man, Rose MaLacy, Esther Peter son, Laura Cavan-ugh, Helen Hol sey, Elizabeth Halsey, Mrs. Halsey, Messrs. Philip Peterson, Charles H. Daffer, Dewey Troutman, Robert Harrower, Henry Schmidt, Harry 3eneke, Cornie Benson, Carl James Molgard, Harry Holmes, Al Dixon, William Haarnian, Charles Buzbee, Don Poffenrath, Mathew Webb, Srnest H. Carlson, Lloyd F. McEl jrov, Arthur Smith, Joe Hawly, Wal- (W Halsey. Cornell Students Return. Among the Omaha students in astern colleges who will return for rhe holidays arethe following: Rob ert Wylie, Thomas Wakeley, Jordan and Russell Peters, Frank Campbell, md Louis. Metz. They are attend ng Cornen and will arrive Monday, .December 22. J Christmas Party. j Mrs. Clement Chase and Mrs. Walter W. Head will entertain at a Dorothy judson Returns V piaaiiiiii V Miss Dorothy Judson, with her mother, Mrs. Frank Judson, will ar rive in Omaha a few days before Christmas from Washington, D. C, where Miss Judson is attending Mrs. Somer's school. She was an Ak-ser-Ben maul at the corona tion of Miss Helen Murphy, the present queen of Quivera. She is popular among the members of the younger set and many parties will be given for her. Mrs. Judson has been in the east for several months. tea-dansante Christmas afternoon at the Blackstone hotel from 4 to 6, in honor of their daughters, Misses Helena Chase and Vernelle Head. Miss Hall Hostess. Miss Dorothy Hall will be hostess Tuesday afternoon at her apartment at the St. Regis for the members of section B qf the Trinity cathedral. Immanuel Baptist Church. A bazar will be given Tuesday and Wednesday at 1613 Farnam street by the members of the Im manuel Baptist church. For Miss Rockhill. Miss Esther Wilhelm entertained at a skating party Saturday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Eleanor Rockhill of New York. The guests, THIS CUP FREE Thi Jiffy Measuring Cup is free to users of Jiffy-Jell. Just send ns the end labels from two Jiffy-Jell packages the labels naming the flavor and we will mail the cup. This aluminum cup holds exactly one-half pint Fin twice with boiling water to dissolve one package Jiffy-Jell. It also holds ex actly one cup, as called for m many recipes. Ordinary cups so vary m size that many recipes are spoiled. So this exact cup, with mark ings showing fractions of cup, is essential in every home. Crashed Fruit Desserts Delightful Dainties at Trifling Cost Free Dessert Molds 1 Thee IndMdaal Dee wit Molds come in as sorted styles, six to the set. The six will serve a Ml package of Jiffy-JelL We send the full set for S end labels. The molds . an aluminum, and the set is worth 60c We make these offers i to show more women what Jiffy Jell means to them. Jiffy-Jell differs vastly from other quick gelatine desserts. Each package contains a bottle of condensed fruit juice. We crush the fruit, condense the juice, and bring you real Fruit in abundance in these Jiffy-Jell desserts. That s the important point Flavor is mere taste, and often artificial. The fruit itself is rich m earthy salts. Everybody needs it every day. For a Few Cents Fresh fruit and canned fruit are expensive. Here are rich fruit dainties which are not. And they are rich in fruit Half a pineapple, for instance, is used to flavor one Jiffy-Jell dessert Then almost a whole lemon is used to acidulate the mixture. Yet package of Jiffy-Jell serves six people in mold, form, Real-Fruit Dessert 10 Flavors in Vials kSHP. and twelve if you whip the jell all for a few cents. ., It is also quick. Simply add boiling water, as directed on package, then the fruit-juice flavor from the vial, and let cool. Millions are using these quick, economical fruit des serts, and no home now should miss them. ; Try These Flavors Try Loganberry and Pine apple for desserts. Try Lime fruit flavor. It makes a tart, green salad jelL Mix in your salad before cooling. Or mix in meat scraps and make an appetizing meat loaf. Try Mint flavor. It makes a restful mint jell to serve with meats or as a side dish. Try them now. Then send us the end labels which men tion the flavor, and get the jiffy Cup and any of our molds. See the coupon. Cut it out so you won't forget GLUBDQM Community Service. Monday, December 15 Dramatic class at Community house under .L. J! .1.- 1 I.'.. lf...U. 1!Am me Qiresuwu u iniaa whuu i 8:30 p. m. Cooking class at Central High school, Uugga Ki-io-ban clubs under the direction of Miss Marion Morrissey, 6 p. m. Recrea tional school at the Girls Communi ty house for Volunteer Workers, under the direction of Mr. B. H. Twitchell, 8 to 10 p. m. Social danc ing for beginners at the Army and Navy club, under the direction of Miss Lorrinne Cowles, 8 p. m. Campfire Girls' rehearsal Christmas Carols, 3 p. m. Tuesday, December lf Club din ners at the Girls' Community house. The Patriots, Lafayette and Cluga clubs, 6 p. m. Volley ball game at the Community house, 7:30 p. m. Cluga club under the direction of Mr. C. B. Root. Dramatic art at the Community house, 7:30 p. in.,' under the direction of Miss Mulhol land. Dance at Fort Omaha, W. D. T., Victory and D. F. S. clubs, 8:30 to 11:00 p. m. The Patriot club will meet at the home of Miss Minnie Pritchard, 3318 Dodge street, for Christmas sewing. Wednesday, December 17 Danc ing class at the Community house all Units of G. C. S. L., 8 p. m , un der the direction of Miss Elizabeth Dumont. Wamm and Ki-To-San club dinner at the Community house at 6 p. m, Thursday, December 18 The Volley ball game at the Community house, 7:30 p. m. The K. K. K. girls. Dance at the Army and Navy club at 8:30 to 11 p. m. Cluga and Joan of Arc clubs. Dinner at the Community house at 6 p. m., D. F. S. club. Friday, December 19 Bee Be din ner at the Girl's Community house at 6 p. m. Cooking class at Central High, 6 p. m under the direction of Miss Marion Morrissey. Open night for new members at the Community house. Dinner and Volley balf game at 6 p. m. The Sunshine club from the Christ Child house at Girl's Community house. Recreational school for volunteer workers at Community house under the direc tion of Mr. B. H. Twichell at 8. Saturday, December 20 Stunt night. Girl's Community house at 8:30 p. in., G. S. S. L. Admission 25 cents. Bazars. . The Daughters of Isabella are giv ing a bazar and dance at Metropoli tan hall Tuesday evening, for the benefit of St. Michael's parish. Mrs. Arthur Mullen is in charge for the daughters. During the entire week the court house will be the scene of church bazars. Fot Monday and Tuesday Miss Margaret .Carry Is Engaged Will Marry E. A.Cudahy, Jr. . Oths Jfaefiee Carry The announcement during the last week of the engagement of Miss Margaret Carry, daughter of Ed ward F. Carry, and Edward Cudahy, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cud ahy, sr., of Chicago, formerly of Omaha, came as a surprise to Omaha f i iends of the young man. Miss Carry was a classmate of Mrs. George Stirrat of Seattle, formerly Miss Florence Neville, at the Coates Weaver school in New York. No daje has been set for the wedding. Miss Carry was a wartime debutante in Washington, D. C, where the family made their home for a time. Personals Mrs. M. V. Robins and daughter, fcdith victona, leave Monday eve ning for West Palm Beach, Fla., to spend the winter. Mr. H. Plum mer, father of Mrs. Robins, will ac company them. ! Mr. and Mrs. Will Gujth will ar rive Sunday from Chicago to spend the holidays at the home of Mrs. R. W. Koch. A son, Harold, was born Sunday at St. Joseph's hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kibbon. Mrs. Harry Hildreth left Monday for Cleveland where she will spend Christmas. Mr. Hildreth will join her next week and they will spend New Year's in Chicago. Temple Israel The Temple Isreal Sisterhood will hold their bazar Wednesday at the court house, instead of at the Hotel Conant as was previously an nounced. A Successful Coa?h. Miss Elizabeth Rosengarten has been coach of the soccer team of the Dunlao Grammar school of Phil adelphia for the past five years and in all that time it has lost but one. game out of 16. Many of the former players on this team have become stars on college elevens. In Norway since 1897 women have sat together with men the ordi nary civil cases as jurors. Fifty Years Ago Harriet Hosmer was practising sculpture in Paris. , Four prominent English maga zines were edited by women. Julia Ward Howe was speaking on "Rich Women and Poor Women." Maria Mitchell was lecturing on astronomy to the girls at Vassar. The , University of Michigan had just voted to admit women as stu dents. ' Mrs. Lydia Saxton was appointed chaplain of Leavenworth peniten tiary. Louisa M. Alcott's "Little Wom en," was one of the "best sellers" cf the day. "Lotta" was investing $20,000 earned in a seven weeks' engage ment in New York. "George Sand" was mentioned for one of the vacant seats in the French academy. Ex-Queen Isabella of Spain was writing her autobiography in the shape of a novel. Empress Eugenie was writing a history of her visit- to the opening of the Suez canal. The American Women Suffrage association was given birth at a convention in Cleveland. MMMMMSMMMSMS EndsStubbornCoughs in a Hurry, Tar raal a6Tactlaaaw, thla aid ' hama mada Kanad haa aa aqaai. EaaUr and cbasply preparad. You'll never know how auieklr a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made rem edy. Anyone who has coufened all day and all night, will say that the imme diate relief given is almost like magie. It is very easily prepared, and really there is nothing better for coughs. ilntos pint bottle, put 21, ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar svru'p. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, and gives you a more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant children like it. - You can feel this take hold in stantly, soothing and healing the mem branes in all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the phlegm thin out and then disappear alto gether. A day's use will usually break up an. ordinary throat or chest eold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, cronp, hoarseness, and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concen trated compound of Pennine Norwav f ine extract, the most reliable remedy or tbroat and chest ailments. To avoid disappointment, asm your druggist for ounces of Pinex" with directions and don t accept any thing else. Guaranteed to give abso lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Co., Fn. Wayne, Ind. who numbered 16. were entertained at supper at the Wilhelm home. Entertain at Dinner-Dance. Mn and Mrs. J. E. Davidson will entertain at the dinner-dance at tlic Athletic club Saturday evening. Bazar. The Benson Christian church will hold their Christmas Bazar at the court house Wednesday and Thurs day. . St. Barnabas Guild. The St. Barabas Guild will hold an apron sale Wednesday .at tlie home of Mrs. E. O. Hamilton, 4151 Davenport street. Dancing Party. A dance will be given Tuesday evening, December 16, by Monda min lodge, S. A. U., at the Lyric building, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. Christmas Ballet. Plans for the Christmas ballet to be given by Pleasant Holyoke and her pupils at the Brandeis Decem ber 18 take more definite shape each day. It was the original intention to have a choir sing carols for the occasion, but the latest decision is to have a quartet for that purpose. Louise Jansen Wylie will be the so prano; Juliette McCune, contralto; Will McCune, tenor, and Georce Mclntyre, bass. fc.ntertaininar box narties at the ballet will be Mrs. George Bran deis, whose niece, Mary Virginia Lewis, will appear; Mesdames C. T. Kountze, George Roberts. Charles Martin, Paul Ellis, Frank Ellick. T. E. Fitzererald. Georee Redick and J. W. Elwopd. Line parties will be given by Mesdames Myron Learned, Ward Burgess, D. C Bradford and Lee Huff. fhe Clifton Hill and Benson Presby terian, Walnut Hill, Hanscom Park and ' Asbury Methodist and St. John's Episcopal, are among those scheduled. Society of Fine Arts. Ibancz wi!.1 speak before the Oma ha Society of Fine Arts Tuesday, December 16 at 3:45 p. m. U. S. Grant Post. U. S. Grant post aryi corps will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p. m., at Me morial hall, court house. A proRram ill be given at 2:30. Spanish Club. The Spanish club will meet in room 302, Patterson block, Tuesday evening. , Omekro-E-Xima. Omekro-E-Xima will meet at the Settlement house Tuesday evening for supper. Chapter BX, P. E. O. Chapter BX, P. E. O. sisterhood, will meet Tuesday with a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. B. Cullison, 4911 Davenport street, Mrs. Lulu Rhorbaugli, acting host ess. r In spite of past conditions and the scarcity of Electrical Mer chandise, we have been able to secure a FAIR amount from which a selection can still be made to advantage hence we advise the earliest possible shopping. Mint Raapbarry Pineapple Orange Cherry Lame Ceffa Hp! Other Free Molds The labels called for are the end labels the one ea each package which mentions the flavor. Send the coupon whs the labels called for and check the molds you want ...Jiffy Measuring Cup (1 ...Pint Dessert Void (S libels). labels). ...Set of Six Individual , ...Pint Salad Meld (S Molds, as pictured (S labels), labels). - Jiffy De-ert Co, Waukesha, Wis. liTta I enclose .... labels as called for. Send the molds I check at side. IIS Party at Tea Dance. Miss Helen Walker will entertain at the tea dance at the Fontenellc Saturday afternoon, December 27. C. Y. M. A. The Catholic Young Men's asso ciation will entertain at a dancing party Tuesday evening at Kel-Pine's academy. About Women. One of the demands showing the trend of feminism in all social grades made by the recent Interna tional Congress of Working Women, held in Washington, was that wom en be represented equally with men in all future labor conferences. Madame Felixa Konopska, a dele gate to the International Working Women's Congress, was head of all the co-operative uniform factories established in Poland during the war. Another delegate was Mad ame Marie Magerova, alderman of the city of Prague. The Rhode Island suffrage party is planning to organize a body of 500 women voters into a vigilance committee for good government - Mme.. Komako Kimura, a cul tured woman of Japan, is in this country teachinur a ohilosoDhical Japanese religion, based on concen trated will power, by which she claims to cure the most obstinate cases of disease. Removing Ink from Carpet If iust spilled ink mav be removed by taking cotton batting and sop ping as much up as possible. Then take clean batting, dip in milk and keep sopping up, changing the cot ton often. Then rub until the spot disappears. Now wash in warm water and a little soap, rinse and rub dry. If dried in it cannot be removed unless on a white spot You .may the use salt or lemon iuice and starch. This will remove it easily. rp HE superiority, of Atwood .Grapefruit is not an accident.. From the first planting the Atw(ood Grapefruit Co. has sacrificed everything for QUALITY. ssmm mi An initial expense of hundreds of thousands of dollars was in curred, while everything that scientific culture and experience could suggest was done to pro duce QUALITY. TRIMBLE BROTHERS Omaha, Neb. Wholesale Distributors. 9Y I Electrical Gifts for Christmas Nothing like them for economy- modernity serviceability beauty. Choosing from our present stocky will be greatly to your advan tage and liking. Don't overlook the electric fixtures for the Christmas tree. THE ELECTRIC SHOP Farnam at Fifteenth 2314 M. St., South Side 212 North 16th Street BUEHLER BROS. 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