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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1920)
Society Engagement Announced. At a dinner given Sunday evening t their home, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henderson announced the engage ment of their daughter, Lillian, to William H. Campcn, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Campen. June 23 has been set as the date for the wedding and Rev. W. H. Thompson, who was a schoolmate of Mr. Campen will of ficiate. Miss Henderson was grad uated from the University of Oma ha. Mr. Campen attended the Uni versity of Omaha and was graduated the University of Nebraska, jfie is a member of the Theta Phi Delta fraternity. To Be Bridesmaid. Miss Katherine Newbranch of Omaha is to be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Betty Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Doyle of Lincoln, and William O. Reed of Los Angeles, which takes place in Lincoln, June 24. Miss Dorothy Doyle, a sister of the bride-to-be, will also be an attendant. The three girls are members of the Alpha Thi sorority and attended the Uni versity of Nebraska. Miss Genevieve Roberts of Lin coln is planning an affair to be given for Miss Newbranch and Miss Dovle in about a week. The engagement of Miss Newbranch to Howard Douglas was announced this spring. Return to Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Schroeder, who were quietly married Saturday AriVERTISKMKNT FAME OF TANLAC STILL GROWING IN THIS SECTION Lincoln Woman Among Latest to Realize Its Benefts. the According to the testimony of multiplied thousands who have used it, there is nothing more invig orating than Tanlac to persons suf fering from the after effects of frrippe, influenza, typhoid and pneu monia, operations and bronchial troubles, or who are in a run-down condition from any cause. Among the hundreds of Ne braska people who have more re cently realized the powers of the medicine is Mrs. Sarah Castle, who resides with her son at 2753 Dudley Street, Lincoln. "One year ago last October," said Mrs. Castle. "I had a very severe attack of influenza and for a while no hope was held out for my recov ery. After five weeks of careful nursing I was able to get up, but I was left in about as weak and run down a "condition as a person ever gets in. I could hardly walk and when I was able to get around at all I had to be mighty careful or I would fall. My stomach . was, left badly upset and it seemed that everything I ate. hurt me. Gas would form on my stomach and press against my heart so bad I was afraid to lie down and many times I stayed awake all night long for fear I would smother to death. Both my legs ached terribly and I could hardly get up or down without as sistance. My knees and ankles also hurt awfully and my feet became so swollen I had to quit wearing any shoes at all. I was almost helpless and thought my age was against me and that I could never be any bet ter. "One day my son brought a bottle of Tanlac home and it was no time after I started taking it until I could tell it was helping me. And now that I've taken five bottles I am enjoying just splendid health. My appetite is just fine and I can eat whatever I pjease without the slightest trouble. My breathing is free and easy and I sleep all night long as sound as a child. The pains have all gone from my legs and an kles and the swelling has left my feet so that I can now wear my shoes without the least discomfort. I feel stronger and better in every way and am as active as I was years ago. I wish everybody knew as much about Tanlac as I do and I am more than glad to give this state ment so that others may learn about it." Tanlac -rs sold in Omaha at all Sherman & McConnell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard Pharmacy and West End Pharmacy. Also Forrest and Meany Drug Company in South Omaha and Benson Pharmacy, Benson, and the lead ing druggist in each city and town throughout the state of Nebraska. A. HOSPE CO. PIANOS TOTED AKTD REPAIRED in Work Guaranteed V 1W Dooglas 81 TeL Dong. 188. 171 This wonderful book wilt be sent free toany man upon re quest CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL (0. 802 oerru BtocK.riasrwine.i3nn 0 l vj a . w l ''-ivtj'-tf "s .-fvv. fvf-rf-- V v;'.i---' v- ;!'' .i.t Km afternoon in Columbus, Neb., at the home of the groom's perents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Schroeder, returned to Omaha Sunday. Mrs. Schroeder was formerly Mrs. Maybcl Ellick. Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder, with Mrs. Schroeder's children, Frances and Alton Ellick, leave Fridav to spend the summer at Lake Okoboji. x Canteen Meeting. Company B canteen- will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. C. Redick. Tea for Mildred Todd. Mrs. Herbert Smails will be host ess at a tea at the A. A. Allen home Friday afternoon in honor of Mil dred Todd, whose engagement to Robert Storz was recently announc ed. Eighty guests will attend. Card Party. The Queen's club of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament wi!l give a card party Wednesday evening at North Thirtieth street and Curtis avenue. Happy Hollow Club. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Green enter tained at dinner at the Happy Hollow club Monday evening. Cov ers were placed for Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Shipherd, Messrs. and Mes dames George Rasmussen, John Bruce, Earl Beardsley. G. C. Guinter, Albert Linderholm and Walter Culley. Mr. Green leaves Wednesday for Minneapolis, where he plans to reside. Mrs. Greeen and the children will join him later in the summer. The Fellowship club had 32 guests at dinner at the Monday evening. Dr. Rich had four guests. Mrs. G. M. Durkee entertained nine guests Monday afternoon at the club. E. M. Wellman entertained nine guests at supper Sunday evening at the Happy Hollow club. W. H. Guild, B. F. Baker and George A. Roberts each entertained six guests at supper. Dr. Palmer Findely, A. P. Murpath, G. A. Seabury, E. G. McGilton, J. H. Beaton, M. P. Smith and F. S. Hanna also enter tained at supper. Carter Lake Club Notes. The regular dinner dance will be held Tuesday evening at the Carter Lake Club house. Reservations for the Cottagers' riirner, Wednesday evening, must be made previous to 10 o'clock Wednes day. A matinee dance for children will be given at the club house Wednes day afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. H. H. Jones left Monday for Des Moines to attend the graduation of her daughter, Bonnie, from St. Josephs academy. Mrs. E. Tetard and daughter, Margaret, leave Monday for a west ern trip. Mrs. J. F. Johnson and children of Glen Elder. Kan., are the guests of Mrs. Guy H. Furness. Country Club. H. H. Baldrige had nine guests at supper Sunday evening at the Country club. Parties of eiht were entertained by E. S. Westbrook and W. S. Megeath. Those entertaining six' guests were S. Caldwell and H. S. Luberger. Others who made reservations for supper were A. A. Tukey, Charles Beaton, W. A. Adair, J. P. Webster. F. P. Hamil ton, R. B. Towle, P. M. Taylor, HOLDING A Adele Garrison's Revelations Why Madge Felt She Must See Lillian at Once. If Bess Dean could 'only have known the "sweet revenge" my ruse to prevent her posing for Dicky had brought upon my head I am very sure she would have "crinkled up her eyes," in Katie's parlance, more than ever, and enjoyed a hearty laugh at my discomfiture. I felt decidedly like the scriptural person who had "digged a pit" for another and promptly fallen himself therein. I had played upon Dicky's obstinancy, which I so well know, until he had smilingly refused Miss Dean's wish to pose for a magazine cover. And then, while still secretly elated over my triumph, he had punctured my complacence with the revelation that he needed Grace Draper sorely for some illustrations and that if she were out of prison he would employ her again. Better a thousand Bess Deans in Dicky's studio, I thought, with a whimsy born of my panic, than the cue woman who had so injured me, who still held for me. I well know, a malignant hatred. That Dicky was ignorant of the virulence of her feel ing toward me I fully realized. I had never told him "of that first attempt of hers to drag me down ADVERTISEMENT LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS Poesn't hurt a bit and costs 011I7 few cents Magic 1 Just drop a little Freezone on that touchy corn, instantly it Stops aching, then you lift the corn off with the fingers. Truly 1 No humbug! Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, suf ficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one par ticle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. Spends Summer , In Omaha 1 r 1 Miss Maud Miller has returned from Lincoln,' where she was a stu dent at the University of Nebraska during the past year. She will spend the summer with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Dodds. Miss Miller is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. Tuesday, June 22, State Presidents' Evening at Biennial State presidents' evening at the biennial convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs to be held at Des Moines, June 16-23, will be featured by two-minute reports on problems resulting from the war and the state federations handling of them and the greatest problem that still confronts them. For the past 30 years the 15 biennial con ventions have enrolled an increasing state roll call of great interest. The 2,000,000 women enrolled in the 48 states federations represent a force second to none in the union and the night their presidents appear before the convention is fraught with inter est and inspiration. Tuesday eve ning, June 22, is set apart for this red-letter occasion. Temple McFayden and Louis Bur gess. Reservations for luncheon Monday were made by Mesdames C. A. Raeder, J. Summers, W. S. Weston, Guy Kiddoo and Sam Burns. Field Club. ; Parties of eight were entertained at supper Sunday evening at the Field club by A. R. Holcroft and L. E. Gillespie. Others who had guests at supper were R. W. Craig. John McBride, E. V. Arnold, I. R. Mc Quilton, Harry Steel, A. S Rasmus sen, J. J. Hasley, L. B. Blanchard, Paul Wemher, J. E. Butler. W. H. Downey, C T. Ingwersen, W. C. Mc Knight, J. C. Hartnett, R. H. Man ley and George Wilson. HUSBAND New Phase of of a Wife into the sea when we were swim-, ming together, for I felt bound by the pledge Lillian and I had given her at that time. And I knew also that Dicky's easy-going, irrespon sible nature did not look upon the girl's other evil deeds with the same .tern judgment that Lillian and I gave her. A man can forgive much to a woman whose deeds are rooted in a mad passion for himself, and it was that to do her justice which had led Grace Draper in the begin ning into the horrible course she had pursued. Swift Thought Required. That the latent possibilities for evil in the girl were unusual, how ever, Lillian and I had also known with an insight which Dicky lacked utterly. I surmised that he consid ered her very largely a victim of cir cumstances, and feared that he would actually carry out his fantas tic suggestion and employ her again as a model if something did not in tervene. Dicky had forgiven Harry Under wood and had admitted him to inti mate friendship again after that das tardly attempt to wreck his airplane, which Grace Draper had instigated. I knew that owing to the loyalty of her associates she had been saved from proof of complicity in that crime and I feared that if she ever saw Dicky she would have no diffi culty in persuading him of her in nocence. He would be no less le nient, I knew, to the girl who had loved him so madly than to the man who had atoned for his treachery by wounds and the risk of death. My brain worked swiftly in that moment of panic. Dicky was as yet ignorant of the fact that Grace Dra per was actually at liberty instead of in prison. I must let no muscle of my face, no tremor of speech be tray my knowledge. And I must get to Lillian as soon as I possibly could. She was the only person who could help me in this dilemma. An Imperative Summons. I girded my brain for action as I heard Dicky's next words. "Strikes me you aren't quite as en thusiastic over the Draper as you were a minute or two over Miss Dean," he gibed, and I wondered at the volatile nature of this husband Of mine, who could forget so easily the reasons I bad for fearing and hating Grace Draper. "But you needn't lose any sleep over it. The poor devil is planted for some years to come. By the time she gets out of that prison she'll only be fit to serve as a model for a knitting woman of the French revolution. It's a shame, too. that beauty such as she had should have to fade in prison. The artists and art editors ought to start a parade or iomethin II BEE: OMAHA. Personal Mr. and Mrs. E. Teycke of Kan sas City, who are en route to Alaksa, where they will spend the summer, are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Arthur F. Smith, and Mr. Smith. A son, John Lewis, was born Sat urday to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Landen at the Clarkson hospital. Mrs. Lan den was formerly Miss Mereta Mathews. Miss Peggy Reed arrived home Monday from Vassar. Mrs. A. L. Reed with her daughters, Miss Ema Reed and Miss Pegsjy Reed, plans to leave Omaha about the middle of July to spend the re mainder of the summer at Cape Cod. . Mrs. R. J. Aitchison and son, Lee, left Sunday for San Francisco and Long Beach where they will spend the summer. S. Arion Lewis, jr., has arrived home from Nebraska university to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Arion Lewis. Mrs. S. E. Grout 'and daughter, Betty Jane, will leave earlv this week for their home in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. H. C. Miller, whom they have been visiting, will ac company them. Miss Dorothy McMurray has re turned from Orleans, Neb. Mrs. H. J. Bailey, who is visiting in New York City, writes friends that she is enjoying her stay there, all conditions being favorable, even the weather." Mrs. Gerit Fort of Boston, for merly of Omaha, is in the city, guest of Mrs. Joseph Barker. Mrs. Barker will entertain at dinner for her guest Monday evening. E. M. Syfert has gone to Chicago to attend the republican convention. Miss Florence Barnes, who has been visiting Miss Mildred Todd, left Monday for her home at Spring field, 111. E. M. Reynolds has gone to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Yale Holhnd have returned from their honeymoon trip and are now at the Rlackstone. Mrs. Holland was formerly Miss Gertrude Capser of St. Paul, Minn. Problems That Perplex Answered By BEATRICE FAIRFAX - Pat and Mike: You need -not rise when introduced to a man unless he is very much older or in such a position that you should show him that mark of respect. Boys don't care for all sense or all nonsense. Try to be natural and show some sense as well as some sense of humor. Vaseline is supposed to make the eye lashes grow, but I do not think it will darken them. Too much massaging will enlarge pores. Keep your skin clean, using warm water and a pure soap at night. Tools: I don't know why you haven't a fellow. You don't tell me enough about yourself to make it possible for me to explain. What you say about the Dodge street grading is wrong. Suppose everyone in the history of the. world had discouraged big enterprises and great undertakings. There would be no progress: Susan D.: A permanent wave costs approximately $25, and a marcel $1. Write the secretary of state for names of candidate for state super intendent. Write the Board of Edu cation, city hall, Omaha, for infor mation regarding teaching require ments in this city. Mary Pickford was married to Owen Moore about seven years, having married him be fore she was of age. J. C. B. I cannot tell you about the remedy you mention. The only sure wav of killinz suDerfluous hair that I know of is with the electric needle. to free her. I'd carry a banner my self. But I suppose you'd " . "Richard I'; v His mother's voice floated down the stairs with the commanding note in it which Dicky always recognizes as a summons to her room. Often it has irritated me, for she never con siders any convenience but her own in summoning him, and often inter rupts our conversations when it is most annoying. But I welcomed it now with inward exultation, even though I knew it presaged a com plaint to Dicky about my refusal to give up my trunk for the trip soutn. "Yes. Mother, I'll be up directly," he said dutifully, and in another minute I was free to telephone Lil lian. I knew that I did not dare do it in the house, however, and I flew in search of my father. "Father, dear!" I said breathlessly when I found him. "Something has come up which makes it imperative that I see Lillian tonight, but Dicky mustn't suspect that I wish to go. Will you please go to the nearest phone out of the house and ask Lil lian to call me here making some ex cuse to summon me to her home to night? And I'm so sorry our eve ring I promised must be post poned." (Continued tomorrow.) Used for 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother's vouthful appearance has remained until youth has become but a memory. The soft, refined, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy of Beauty with; lyou for mar mv, years. Try One Bottle un uar Uuaranttt Why suffer itching torment a moment lorrerr A few dmiu tif II n n H;... i.- i . - wuk, wic, t.w. irru.u.u. Map, too. IMS. lotion for Skin Disore? Five Sherman A McConacll Drum Scores. TUESDAY. JUNE 3, 1920. Clubdom RS. EDWIN A. KN'APP, blicity chairman, General c de r a t i o 11 of Women's Clubs, passed away May 29, at hei home in Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Knapp was to have presided as press chairman for the General Federation of Women's Clubs, at the large press luncheon at the biennial convention to be held in Des Moines, la., June 16 to 24. Major Isaac Sadler, D. A. R. Major Isaac Sadler chapter, D. A. R., held their annual election Satur day at the Fontencll. Mrs. William Archibald Smith, regent; Mrs. George Mecham, vice regent; Mrs. Kenneth Finlayson, recording secre tary; Mrs. Louis Overpeck, cor responding secretary; Mrs. E. E. Shanfield, treasurer; Mrs. G. R. Gil bert, registrar; Miss Martha Craig, historian; Miss Frances Thompson, chaplain. Advisory committee: Misses Cassie Roys, Ida M. Crowcll, Minnie El- dredge and Mrs. Glcndale Morgan. The memorial to Governor Cum ing and Nebraska pioneers, to be erected on the court house grounds, will be ready for unveiling early this fall, according to members of the Major Isaac Sadler chapter. Biennial Social News. Mrs. E. M. Syfert will go to Des Moines on Tuesday, June 15, to be present for the dinner given that evening by the Iowa Federation board to the general federation pres ident and other officers and direc tors. This affair, which it is said will be beautifully appointed, will be the opening social event in con nection with the biennial meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, which meets in Des Moines June 16-24. Club Reception. The Minnesota Federation of Women's Clubs has issued invita tions to state presidents and dele gates to the general federation bien nial to be held in Des Moines,, la., June 16-23, to attend an open recep tion on June 18 from 4 to 6 in the rose room of Hotel Chamberlain, in honor of Mrs. Thomas G. Winter. ADVERTISEMENT Mrs. Baney tells how Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her Through the Change of Middle Life, Rochester, Ind. "My troubles were from my age and Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound helped m e wonderfully. I t o o k doctor's medicine and other patent medicine, but the Vegetable C o m pound has helped my nerves more than anything I have ever taken. 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