I -J ': ' " ' THE BEE: , OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL" 21, 1920 ,N K ! ' " - 9 l , oocietv- ' l A r- - -. Wedding. The marriage of Miss Lillian tMeyer and J. H. Cohu-of Chicago f will take place Tuesday evening, April 20, at the h orne-of the bride's t "parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Moritz Meyer. The out-of-town guests will be Mr. $i and Mrs. Herbert' Meyer of New YorkJ Mr, and Mrs. S. J. Fisher of Lexington, Miss., and George Cohn V and H. Orkin of Chicago. . 5 v . For Bride-Elect. Mrs. IJ. F. Moriarity entertained y at a kitchen sftower at her home Monday evening in honor of Miss ' ; Helen Schmidt, whose marriage to i Henry J. Brawlcy willXtake place in , June. . , Columbian Club.,, party will be given Wed- bv the Columbian club at i-vj.fuiii nan, i weniy-secona ana V Locust streets. The hostesses will " b: Mrs, J. J. Frary and Mrs. F. H. Murphy., V il ' c I - A card I . lu-day by Clubdom; - : " Press Club. s'- The Omaha Woman's Press club ?f(Will irtertain at luncheon followed jjMy a business nieetine: at the Cham- J?i 'er Commerce, Wednesday, at -, 12:45. Miss Annette Smiley of New ...'York, formerly of Omaha will be ;the guest ,.of the, club. Mrs. T. R. ,, Rutledgc, chairman of courtesies, "' attend the luncheon will heinresent at tefau'sinesa meeting. .. . '"'.; ' Dancing Party. ' .' Corona ." -Dancing club of the Church- of the Blessed Sacrament wifl give-a dancing party Wednes day evening in their hall, Thirtieth street andfCurtis avenue. 1 h Omaha Girl in Stunt. ..:-.Miss I saber. Pearsall appeared as wne of the Harmony Trio in a skit "-given Saturday evening, University : Ji night, at the University of Nebraska, 1 ' in Lincoln. " . '. i ' .-. , t- rreitiest mne ,iio. ' -' The women of the Trettiest Mile c lub will open the golf - season J Thursday , morning at 9:15 on jj,, 'the Miller Park course. The' club t s v.ill award four prizes to beginners ii and four to experienced players. Breakfast . is to be served at 12 o'clock at the club house. The men colters of the club will meet Monday evening at 8 at the dtib hoise to organize a golf club. Conac Club. mllE mere matter of a club con- I Vention will not keep women '-L from voting. Delegates to the Fourth district convention of theNe braska Federation of Women's clubs, meeting today at David City, who are unable to vote bctore leav ing their homes, are voting by mail. Mrs. J! B. LaChapelle(of Ashland and Mrs. Warren Perry of Fair bury are among those who so exer cised their right of franchise. Seventy delegates were itv attend ance at the convention when it open ed Tuesday afternoon. Officers who were registered included Mrs. John Slaker of Hastings, state president; Mrs. J. B. LaChapelle, Ashland; Mrs..AVarren Perrj Fairbury, dis trict president; Mrs. F. H. Hole, Fairbury, district secretary; .Mrs. F. J... Avers, David City, .district treasurer. The favid City "Boy Scouts escorted the ladies to their stopping places and , the spacious homes of David City have been thrown open to the visitors. Elect Officers. Mrs. It. J. Bailey wSs' re-electcdi leader of the political and social science "departtnentof the Omaha Woman's club at a meeting Monday afternoon in the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. W. H. Warwick, secretary and treasn user, will continue in her omce'tor requests -that members . who cannotia,t'her term The assjstant leaders will be appointed by Mrs. Bailey. . - Followme the business session. Lyslc Abbott spoke on the new state constitution. My HEART and My HUSBAND By. ADELE GARRISON constitution. Will Attend ConventiorV Mrs.' M. D. Cameron' and Miss Katherine Worley are planning to a'tend the. 17th annual convention of the First district, N. F. W. C, which will be held in Nebraska City May 4-5. v Calendar f L V' The Conac club will give an in- oruial dancing party at the Black- Stolc Friday evening, April 23. -iti-,:- ' Kappa Psi Delta, i v- The Kappa Psi Delta sorority of ';.-the University of Omaha will enter T tain at a dancing party Thursday 'evening at llanscom park pavilion. J . The members of the, Sigma Chi Oniicrom sorority of. the school will be guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kil ' ';lian, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Bender, Mr. land Mrs.-H. D. Jolley nd Miss Margtierie McCartney have been invited to act as chaperons. ' . v:-r'-' i UJi ,r or tieien vearce. : Miss Marian Ooad entertained at I an informal bridge party and shower at her home luesday afternoon m honor of Miss Helen Pearce,. whose engagement to Robert Turner ., of Council Bluffs was recently an nounced. Yellow and white jonquils were used" through the rooms. Six toon guests, all intimate f fiends of Miss Pearce, were present. r Lovelorn By BEATRICE FAIRFAX. A. T. A. O. Some names for your 'thib: EnVe Nous (French for anions: oursoives); Good Times club . Merrymakers; or you could use any of the . E reek letters such as Beta (pesi or OmlcronTAlDha for B. O. T all), or some such combination. . If you wish to be democratic In name use omething like "Community " elub.'I The ideals your club stands V 'lor ought to bo expressed - ln, your 5 . name. If you are organized,just for : fun. then something like "tod - imes" club for example would be !" " appropriate. Trosressive ' high five I" fs the regular game, except that you : change tables every four hands (or 'V- at any stated times), the couple with ' tSe highest score moving up toward . v lable No. 1, and changing partners ' when they have moved. The two losers remain where they are.' You, ,vSbuld keep'tally, or score, and at '. he end of the evening determine ' J who are winners. Prizes may be u klvTTi II you like. If any In your , ' club opbect to cards play Rook, - . which is quite similar to high five. , ; S. W. A.'K. When you fj6ss the 'I' randy, offer it to the young man first. V lilt is all riKht to invite a youna man v to dinner., Wheue he sits depends" rj upon who the other are at the table. ! ' You will have to use tact in letting t'i a young man know when it is time ' . t0 go home. If It is late w,hen you reach home, you should not Invite a young man in. Say goodnight at ,,vv the floor,, explaining tnat it is so late ne wui proDaoiy not care 10 come in. If your sister goes with some one yoy dislike, the thing for you to do- is to be courteous ana no not inter fere with her affairs. 'Breaking dates is a "dishonorable-practice. Usually friends return each other's pictures when they quit going- together ,as girl and beau. Going to church with a boy Is no sign ,'you are engaged. If It were, our churches would have ..increased attendance. The color of skirt you wear on a stapre depends ,. .on the knd of entertainment you are attending. If you cannot keep ' date, you can inform the young man in any convenient way. !! li ft ' ; v Hungry for Ktiquette: Tou know "ihat I heartily disapprove of kissing games "and kissing. It is very polite to help a girl put on her coat, rubbers and spats. When turnng a corner or crossing a street, If yoir must change"' to be on-the j outside of the walk, simply step . behind the girl and move to the v other jride. B. S. and P. S. Give more thought to your spelling and less to foolishr Questions ajia you win De Dctter on. Mae Yorf say you are engaged to one jnan and in love with another orthy of your respect. me like compllcted afrair. iou should hrMik vour encasement if vou rlo not. care for your., fiance. But do-pot t --.inarry tne omer man ir ne'is not up- ... . .tfih and wnrthv - 1 t niattnpa rmn - for. a ycarr more and perhaps ynu will develop a mind of your own and can see things in the ri J , ' one jwan and 11 X who is not won (? It all looks to m ijl' aqd unpleasant ) i v : !U1 Miller Park niotliern Circle Wednesday 3 p. m., school auditorium, Mrs. H. C. Suninev will speak on "The Use of the Bnllor." Marjurie Ackerman will give a whistling solo. Vocal solos will be given by Paul Poimantler, accompanied by his sister I.oreen. t- nunliiess Woman'a I.raKur Wednesday evenintr. Hot Loyal, dinner 6:16 p. m., followed by short program. W. W. flub Wednesday. 1:0 p. m., wilh Mrs. J. Kelley McCombs, 2567 Ames avenue, OniHlm Woman's Press Club Wednes day. 12:45 p. m., luncheon ann business meeting, Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Dundee Woman's Club Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon, with Mrs. B. A. Benson, 4C51 Dodge street, liusiness meeting will follow. Music Department, Omahn Woman's Club Wednesday, 2 p.- m Y. W. C. A. annual reports will be read.,followed by chorus rehearsal. Mrs. W. K Bhafer, lead er. Honry O. Cox. director of chorus. Correct Diction Class Wednesday. 1:30 p. m., Rrof. Edwin Puis' studio, T. ir. C, A. Ijfien to all who may bo Interested. Omaha. Woman's Clnb, B. M. 8. Wed nesday 2 p. m., with Mrs. M. H. Black well, 4114 California street. Miss Gladys Shamp will speak on "Nebraska Laws for Women." Community Service Wednesday, class In dramatic art at Girls' Community 'house, Lafayette club, under the Instruction of Miss Ethel MujhoHand. 7:30 p. m. Regu lar meeting of the Wamm club at Girls' Community house, 8 p. m. - .- , c Benson Presbyterian Aid Society Wed nesday afternoon, with Mrs. James Walsh. Benson Methodist Aid Society Wednes day. 12 o'clock luncheon, church parlors. Trl-City "Birthday Club Wednesday aft ernoon, with Mrs. A. E. Mason, 5907 North Fifty-eighthstreet. How LilliarfyLaid Her Plans. - I saw Alice Hojcombe start.-'aiid her cyes mirror a look of fear as Lillian drawled out the various aliases of theman who had'called himself John Hambf idge, and told her that Kenneth Stockbridge had confessed to the murdef of his wife. "Has he been " Alice Holcombe asked. . Lillian answered her eyes rather than her words. "He can lo no more harm," she said promptly. "I have that here," she tapped her forehead grimly, "that will turn t Mr Bridgeham Hambridge Wilsey into the most whimsical yellow cur that ever begged for mercy. But I've got to get hold of . him first, and th"at is where you can help me." Again Alice Holcombe looked at her steadily.? "I am ready for anything," she said. . " "It won't be mtich of a task." Lil ian ' replied reassuringly. "You'll simply have to play a" waiting game for a few days, and be always ready to leave anything at a moment's no tice and come' to us at Marvin." i She relaxed into a comfortable at titude with her hands loosely c'asped on the taLle in fiont of her a pose which told me that Lil lian -had attained the main object of her expedition, and that all the rest was merely a matter of detail, and said-: ' Lillian's' Plan. "You see, it's a cinch, lead fiipe, that he will make one more attempt to frighten out of wou girls what he thinks you know; I'm practically certain that .without, the knowledge of those telephoned conversations so damning to ' Mr. Stockbridge, of which Madge alone know? the truth, they will be unable to connect up their case of course, they would be of incalculable value to the prosecu tion, notwithstanding. So i will be our little job to see that they don't get them. And when I get through with Mr. Jake Wilsey 1 hope that our own, stock of information will be . materially increased. "I haven't the slightest idea, of course, which one of you he will tackle first," .Lillian went on speculatively-after a minute's pause, "but if he tries to see you, Miss Hol combe, please register all the shrink ing panic you can assume." "I shan't have to assume any thing," Alice , Holcombe retorted grimly, in that first flash ofher old manner I had seen. - "The panic will be perfectly real, I car. assure you, but I'll do anything you say." . "The more realistic the better," Lillian said. "Do or say anything you please, but get him over to our place upon the pretext of your wish ing to see Madge, and let us know in some way that you're on the road. Is there any one in your house that you can trust to telephone us as soon as. you have smarted?" - ' ; ' "Thn Thafs Settled.' " "No one(in the house knows any thing about this man, so I think I could give my. mother a message tov 'phone you which would tell her nothing and you everything." x I stared at my former' colleague fascinated, pne could see the trans formation from a grief-stricken, de spairing Woman to the capable per son she used to be, sunusing her. Lillian's hopeful word. and th prospect of doing something definite in aid of the man she loved had worked a miracle in her appearance. Lillian flashed a commendatory glance at her "which 1 was glad to witness, for I had seen clearly; tljat she had not qujte approved of Alice before. Lillian likes people to take things standing, and she sometimft fails to realize "that there, are few women in the world with her iron will and perfect poise.' I hat is all that s necessary, then, she said. "Hold yourself Jn readir ness to bring him over to us when ever he comes, and let us have warning of your coming. If vhe tackles Madge first we will send for you if it Js necessary, but spare you the ordeal if we can. One thing, don't let him guess your vish to bring him to Marvin. I leave it to your own finesse to let him believe that he has frightened you into wish ing Mrs. Graham's advice." "He will npt suspect." Alice Hol combe's lips were set in a grim, tight line, which some of he refractory .pupils knew to their sorrow. "And I ,will see that he arrives at the place you wish when you wish."" "Then that's settled." . Lillian drew a deep breath and rose from the table decisively. "We don't need to waste anv more time, for if I know the man, he's hunting one of you this very minute." ' We summoned Mrs. Wynne, paid our bill, and passed out' of the tea room. As we climbed into the car I noticed an empty roadster stand ing a lttth way from lours, and won dered vaguely Where its occupants could be, as no one had come into the tea room while we were there. And then td my recently acquired motoring sense there came the con viction that Khad sVn the car be fore. I scrutinized it more closely, caught jny breSth in a panic, and threw my car into high. I had only one des that part For the car was the one which Harry Underwood had driven along the wood road to Southampton 1 (Continued tomorrow.) son, Russcil" Funkliouser, and will attend the Mothers' day reception of Phi Kappa Fsirfjf which fra ternity her son is a member. v ,-- . Mrs. William Van Dorn, who is visiting her, patents, MfL and Mrs. George Cassclls Smith,' will leave May 1 for Chicago. Mrs. Thomas Niles of Pittsburgh, ire---to get Lillian away frpm ho is visiting her parents,' Mr. and rticular pot. .' i Mrs. T. W. Austin, will remain here until tne early-part ot next week. Musical Affair. , The pupils of Mrs. Douglas' Welp ton met Tuesday afternoon at her studio for a. discussion of subjects interesting to the student of voice. Thirty pupils attended. This affair took the place of the monthly tea given by Mrs. Welpton. v Personal MYs. D. G. Craighead has returned from California, where she spent the winter. ' ' ', Misses' Frances Patton, Louise ;McEwan. Pauline Richey and Ber nice''Meieryurgeii will spend the week-eud at the' Kappa Kappa G ma sorority nouse in Lincoln. Mrs. Douglas' Cavers, who .has been the guest of Miss Marjorie Cavers at the Blackstoiie, returned Monday to the Cavcs' ranch near Chadron, -Neb. Ju lias returned Mrs. E. W. Nash, from New York. Mrs. George Brandcis left Mon day evening for Chicago, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. "Harry Bos- worth, who spent the past week here. - ' Ji I Never Shake you uj' I y Vf 7 Gripe or Inconvenience. Ail that Heidache, Biliousness and Constipation 5s,goneP' - - Z. ' ' CO CKT IX OR OCT OF BUSINESS, CSE TDK DEE WANT-AD COLCM$, Mrr.. M: F. Funkhoustr left Tues day for Crete, Neb. 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