We aa net nuke our thought; they crow In ui Like grain in wood; the growth la I tie eaiea. Which ar ef nature; Nature la of God. Tba worM ia lull ol wondroue Ukeneaeee. Bailey. What'a ton and what's pt halo hould ba put grief. - ShaWnpeere. Benson Society Benson Correspondent, Call Walnut 5370 Visiting in East Woman's Club. The Benson Woman's club will be entertained Thursday afternoon at t'nj, Jioine of Mrs! A. M. Giles, 5727 Military avenue. Following the reg ular business session'and roll call, the election of officers for the en suing year will take place. Attended Luncheon. Mrs. W. A. Wilcox, chairman ot all the cfabs of greater Omaha in the Economy Drive, attended the luncheon given by Mrs. Ryan Friday at the Chamber of Commerce. The heads of all the different organiza tions of the city frfr this drive, and also .a representative from' the Re tailers association were present at the luncheon. Story Hour. The Benson "Story Hour" will be conducted by Mrs. John Giles Saturday morning it 10:30 in the auditorium of the city hall. The fol lowing stories will be given: First, "Tom Thumb." second, "Ander's New Cap," third, "The Oyster and the Crab." Community Meeting. At the community center council meeting Monday night Mrs. G. Ek- -Pence, secretary of literature. . Mrs, strom was appointed -to fill the va cancy created by the resignation of Mrs. P. Dolejs, chairman of the, pro gram committee. Paul Kistler's resignation as vice president of the council was accepted and vacancy filled bv Mr, Britton. Mr. Kistler was officially appointed Benson community center director. Mr. El sasser's resignation from the coun cil was accepted and vacancy filled by the appointment o,f Miss Marie Ramm. Miss Florence Knudsen is secretary of the council. 0. E. S. Kensington. Mrs. Charles Sprague will be hostess of the Narcissus chapter No. 261 of the O. E. S. at a St. Patrick's iay Kensington at her home on -Sixtieth avenue Tuesday evening. The rooms will -be decorated Jn green and the same color, will pre dominate in the lunctteon. Entertains at Luncheon. Mr9. Roy Marshall entertained at a.l o'clock luncheon Wednesday at her home in Bensonhurst. Mrs. J?hn Crothers, who left Thursday to join her husband,' who is a mis sionary in Korea, . was guest of honor. Covers were laid for Mrs. Crothers. Mrs. Robert Vandertlppe, Mrs. M. M. Blackwcll and Mrs.. Roy Marshall. Methodist Aid. Mrs D. C. Sturtz. Mrs. C. II. Penoyer and Mrs. Justin entertained the "members of the Methodist Ladies Aid society Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. John Cal vert in honor -of Mrs. Sarah Steph ens' birthday. Roll call was re sponded . to "by selected birthday greetings. A large birthday cake adorifrd with swveet' peas was pre sented to Mrs. Stephens. Mrs. Stephens was a member of the first graduating class of the Iowa State university and in honor of this Mrs. R. Burford sansr her college ode, en titled, "Old Gold." -Dinner Party. Mr; and Mrs. C. C; Beavers entertained- at a family dinner Sunday when covers were laid for Mr. and MrsR. C. Beavers and .daughter, Mary Laura. Mrs. Martha Spear man, Miss Fay Beavers, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Beavers and, family. " Attended Tournament. Among those who went to Lin coln Thursday to witness the tournament gaipe, played by the Benson high team against the Gret na high were: Miss-Mary McNa mara, principal; Miss'Jessen, Mrs. Gorton Roth, the Misses Roma and Eunice Uotli, Lillian Calvert, Lu cile Barnum, Viola and Gcrtwide Moore, Florence Mclllnay, Lucjle Jacobson aud Finella Leggee. Mrs. Reishaw Hostess. Mrs. Walter Reishaw will be hos tess to the Standard Bearers Friday evening at her home, 6511 Maple street, For Bride Elect. The Luther league entertained at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening at the home of. Mrs. Lillian Kjstler in honor of Miss Irene Kist ler, who is goon to be a bride. The rooms were decorated in pink and white and a pink and white lunch eon was served. . Church Affair. The Benson Presbyterian church will entertain the Omaha Presby terial April 27 and 28. , Campfire Notes. -- The Campfire girls met Monday evening at 'the home of Miss Mary Morton. Miss Merle Hughes is guardian of this group. -League Meeting. Miss Elinore Anderson enter tained the members of the August aua Luther league " at her home Tuesday evening. A musical and literary program was given. Mission Society. At the annual electiou of officers of the Presbyterian Mission societ, Mr;. Roy Marshall was re-elected president, Mrs. Paul Rivett was elected vice president, Mrs,. L. W. Haber, second vice president; Mrs. Walter Shell, secretary; Mrs. Ben Morton, treasurer, and Mrs D. V Marshall will entertain the newly elected officers and members of the society at the regular meeting, Wednesday afternoon at her home in Bensonhurst. Lutheran Aid. . The Ladies' Aid of the English Lutheran church will be entertained Wednesdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peter Christiansen. , Baptist Choir. The Benson Baptist choir will give a song service this evening at ( thi- church at 7:45. Sager-Marshall. Miss Vera Marshall was quietly married Wednesday evening to Mr. Harey Sagcr, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mar shall. Rev. John Calvert read the marriage lines. Mr, and Mrs. Sager will make tleir home on a farm near Benson Dancing Party. Among the guests who attended an informal dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Petersen at their home in Bemis Park were Mr. and Mrs. -Arthur Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Jeffry and Mr. and Mrs. Will Mooney of Benson. P. E. O. Meeting. Mrs. J. S. Wood of 3306 Myrtle avenue will be hostess to Chapter B. S. of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home Monday at 2:30 p. m. Officers for the coming year will, be elected. . Basket Ball. Tbe ringing of I the high school, bell and the sounding of trumpets on the streets of Benson Thursday night at 10:30 announced to the people the victory won by the Ben son High basket bajl team at Lin coln in the tournament game played by them against the Gretna High team. The score was 17-13. Community Center. Mrs. Kiltleson, who .conducts a studio in the Baird building, will givea program for the community center Friday night at the City Hall auditorium. This program will con sist of readings, musical numbers and fancy dances. Mission Society. The Woman's Home Mission so ciety of the Methodist church will be entertained Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Penoyer, 2531 North 65th street. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Gardner had as their house guests, during the past week, Mrs. J.' Krause and son Roma and daughter : Eugenie of M OTHERS Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping alwayaon hand If, VICR'S VAPOR BO0YGUARO- - SOf.OQMljO i Thoaaand of other, hare rotten rid of theirt WITH OUT DIETING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of orer a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. I" licensed pwetWng phystdaa and personal! select the treatment for each indiTidnal ease, thus enabling me to choooa remedies that will product not only a Iocs of weight hsnniessiy, but wbfch wBl also rettere yoa of all the trophlesonie symptoms of verftmitncu inch as shortneaa of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, lddney trouble and various other afflio tlona which often accompany overstoatness. My treatment wffl retteve that oppressed, tired, sleepy feeHns, '""S j " am vigor, a result of the Iota of yonr aww aej 10a IN not remilreii ta rimo h, v .t;u a regoiar mode ef Bring. There la no dieting or exercUaa, It ia lllll I. lafl, MWtA l a. -l " If jtm i aw rentoul do not postpone, but alt down rlrfit now and aend for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan SflT.'-S'l0 PAID ONLY AFTEtt REDUCTION HAS ' TAKEN PLACE If yon to. v. Main, Kt. R. NEWMAN' a. &. KawKr, ssajsni Aw, v.t. c-im nadir wed ne jvn mm Tuuni aaa sac " . AOdraaa or B.T. D... I vr ) J : J J' : ..rvv m Lovelorn By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Lhui'se Ct&tlce Among those who are visiting eastern points are Miss Louise Clarke and her mother, MVs. H. S. Clarke, jr. They left Wednesday evening for New York, Atlantic Cty 'and other coast towns. They will return to Omaha in the' latter part of April and will spend Easter with friends in the east. West Point and Miss Grosse of Council Bluffs. Father Buckley, who is spending some time in Colorado, is improv ing in health. -Lenten services are being observed twice a week at St. Bernards church during his ab sence. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wiliams are planning a trip to California. Miss Cecil Werhli has been ill during the past week.- Mr. Paul Wilcox has been suffer ing from an attack of grippe during the past week. Mr. Gordon Dunn is spending the week in Lincoln attending the state Whoso Is tho It t ns? Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Answering: your query as to which of the contracting parties to an en. Kagement should retain the ring In rase on engagement is broken, I think this, like all other questions, has at least two sides. Should a quarrel be the cause of the broken troth no self-respecting girl would care1 to keep a trinket, whlchk would be to her a constant reminder of her former lover, who wouid in all probability lose no time in transferring his affections to an other quarter. If through mis fortune, their anticipations of mar riage could not be brought to a real ization, then, too, the ring, which would be a constant reminder of the happy days, could be nothing but an unhappy reminder to her of things she had better forget. If it is the. .ring instead of the man she wants, a man would.be ahead to buy her . a ring and leave her. I know a girl who boasted at one time , of having seven engagement rings, in her jewel case. Evidently she was collecting"" rings. basket ball tournament and visiting at the home of his uncle, Mr. C. W. Sanborn. Mrs. C. B. Elton of Keystone park was taken to the Ford hospital Monday, where she underwent a serious operation. Mrs. O. Giest and daughter Oral of Stewart, N. D., were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fuller. Mrs. Mary Hodgers, mother of Mrs. Searson of the Benson High faculty, is seriously ill at her home, 6551 Maple street. Mrs. Belle Hawes of David City is spending the week-end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Wilcox and Mr. Wilcox. Mrs. C C. Williams, who has been ill during the last month, is convalescing. Mr. Louis Christiansen and daugter. Mrs. M. Jensen, with her two children, were guests the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ekstrom. Mr. Christiansen and Mrs. Jensen are en route from California to their home in Grettinger, Ia. IIAIR On FACE WHAT CAUSES IT It ha kcea proves by tka warld'a rmtttat aotaarlttco Cast tt Btloaclatca aa Increases aair growth t sanely Maare it fie the sarCaea af tka akla. Tka aaly ceamaa-aeaae way ta reaaara katr la to attack It aaii i tka ekta. DeNtraele, tka artaisal eaaltan Ileal, aeca this by aaaaipUaa. Oaly casta DeaUraela has a aaanejr-kack caaraatea ta aae aaekaa-e. At tellet eeeatere ta OOa, tl sad n sises. ar by aaaO fraaa us la plain wrapper oa recetpt sc price. FREE hook amaOea! ta plats aealed eavelaaa oa reneat. Da Hlrarle. 12tk St. sad Park Aae. New Yerk. . On tbe other hand, a man may not care to have his ring returned and sometimes asks the girl to keep it as a souvenir of their friendship. Cases of this kind differ, and none but a "specialist" will be able to diagnose the subject- thoroughly enough to make a correct decision that will apply to all cases. -If the rm-is a valuable one the plrr, in -my ' estimation, should re turn it, as perhaps the money the young man has "tied up" in it, will be needed toward supporting a' fam Uy lit after years. Surely' no mar ried woman wants to see another woman wearing a ring her husband has purchased even at a , remote period. - lair, Neb. , ANNIE V.QATES. To Whom Does Rina; Belong? Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: In answer to Miss Welcome's ques tion, 'To whom does the engagement ring belong?" I wish to state that in mv opinion the ring belongs to the girl, just as much as her wedding ring. If the engagement ring should be returned when an engagement is broken then the wedding ring should also be returned in case of a di vorce. E. B. V. , Why Did lie lieave? Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I have often read the good advice you have given to. many, so I am coming to ask a few questions. 1. I am a young girl of 19 winters, have dark blue eyes, dark brown Khair and a fair completion; am quite good looking. I was engaged twice, but broke both .engagements. Now, Miss Fairfax, do you think I have lost all hopes of getting an other? , . S. Was going with a young boy whom 1 loved very much: one eve ning he took a girl friend of mine to the show, who was a very bad girl. Of course I got very angry. He came to see me for about ft week after. All at once he loft town and Lhave never seen htm since. Miss I'alrrax, what do you suppose he left for? He seemed to love me very much at first. Am thanking you In advance. 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