V V THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JukE 19. ' 192t, Sia F loell, but It It tht handl. which fit A thought U ftea riglnal though you hv ulttrW ttwa 1 IUDWN V Holnw. Holm. J K H. " " ' Society - University Co-Eds Here j I1"!1 iq miena xiouse Party. - ' C House parties are once more in vogue with the coming of the sum mer months. Miss Mildred WejattSn, who has just been graduated from Northwestern university has return ed home and fdui1 of hTr sorority sisters, members of Kappa Kappa Gamma, will arrive Monday to spend week with fter. They are Misses uet given at the Hotel Loyal e alumnae association. The graduates are Misses Marie Mover. Ellen Kalth. Gertrude Jos. Gladys Wra Irene Hines, Elsie iiampie, n.smer incisoii, nenrieii.i McClintock and Nella McCoy. T Harriett Mogg of Indianapolis, Ind., Gladys Thompson of Rockford, 111.; Frances Emerson of Evantston, III., and Mary Bruner of Kokomo, Ind. ' 'They will 'Be honor guests at' a picnic Monday evening given by their hostess. An infortnaf tea. will be given Tuesday afternoon in their lion,r and they will be entertained at a dancing party at the Athletic club roof garden, Tuesday evening, by Miss Weston. Oa Wednesday evening they will attend the dinner dance at the Country club and Thursday Miss Weston will be host ' ess at a luncheon at her home for thm. " The crouD leaves Friday for Sioux City to be the week-end guests of m r ' 1 V 1 If . - " i mm Howard wan n. a sisicr ui Miss Weston. A picnic supper Fri day evening, ,a luncheon Saturday, and a dinner dance at the Boat club Saturday evening are the affairs planned for them while there. They return to Omaha Sunday. Monday evening Miss Weston and her guests will leave for "Mackinaw. Mich., to attend the convention pf Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority there. .They will go by -boat from Detroit to Mackinaw. Sandberg-Akeson. The marria'ge of Miss Marie Ake son and Emil E. Sandberg took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. P. Akeson, Rev. Jacobsen officiating. The attendants were Miss Mildred Wallen and Paul Akeson, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Sandberg will be at home at 128 Kingsland avenue, Elm hurst, Long Island, after June 20. : r Morrison-O'Connor. Mrs. Anna O'Connor announces the marriage of her daughter, Viola Peggy, and 'William Morrison, which took place Wednesday atxSt. Mary Magdalenes church. Rev. B. Sinne performed the ceremony. ' tyiss Lillian O'Connpr and Dallas Mendenhal were the only attend ants. - Mr. and- Mrs. Morrison have gone to Kansas City "and will be at home'after July 1 at '4030 Nicholas street. 1 " . v ' , Wilson-Hughes. The marriage of Miss Angeline Hughes to Vance Seymour Wilson jr., son ofMc. and 'Mrs. Vance Sey mour Wilsouf sr., took place Thurs- , ' .T . .1 C il ' uay evening ai mic uumc ui iuc bride's mother, Mrs. Albert Klotz. Justice George S. Collins performed the ceremony. Miss Hfelen Cunningham-attended the bride. George Poth, cousin of the groom, was best man. TJhe young couple will spend their honeymoon with the groom's grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wilson, at Phillipsburg, Kan. After July 1 they will be at home at 3333 Lari more street. . v. ' ' Smith-Singles. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Singles announces Katherine Elizabeth, to Russell Beard Smith,-which took place in Fremont May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in Oma.ha. . " Informal Affairs. ' Miss Margaretha Grimmel enter tained informally at bridge Friday in honor of "Mrs. Donald Baxter of Dayton, O. Mrs. George Engler entertained at luncheon Thursday, in honor of Mrs. Baxter and Miss Carita O'Brien. Those present were; Mes dames Richard Payne, Donald Bax ter; .R. H. Sturtevant of Kansas City and Misses Eleanor Slabaugh and CaTita O'Brien. -Country Club. Mrs. W. F. Baxter will entertain at dinner for 10 guests at the Country club, Saturday. - Attend Convention Mrs. E. Rv Zabriskie and Miss Henrietta Rees leave Sunday for Oberlin, O., to attend the national convention of the American Gild of Organists as delegates of the Ne braska chapter. Miss Rees will stop on Chicago on her return. . . . .Luncheon. Mrs. J. W. Arnold entertained in formally at luncheon Thursday at her home. Covers were laid for Mes dames J. P. Curtis, J. P. Seymour, W. W. Long, Wayne Halbrbok and N. Weisman. Happy Hoilow. Among those entertaining at din" ner at tjie Happy Hollow ciub Sat-J urcay win ne: cnariotir jenny, who will have 36 guests; C. L. Matt son, 4; W. M. Benton,' 8; A. Ray mond, 10; George Johnson, 4; C. H. Barrett, 10; T. J. Hansen, 8, and Dr. W. H. Wherry, 15 Licensed to Wed. MissClare E. Baldwin of Ontaha and Leroy F. Denning ol Milwau kee, have been licensed to wed in Chicago, according to word received here. 'Lakoma Club. Among those who will entertain at the dinner-dance at the Lakoma club Saturday 'are: Carl Swanson, who will have ,30 guests; Henry Ny- gaard, 16, and I. Cramer, 8.- There will be a house warming at the cottage of E. H. Dalbey Sat urady night for all the cottagers who are at the Lakoma club. Among the cottagers wVo are at the club are: E. H. Dalbe". H. B. Sobotker, Julius Lyon, James Allan, II. H. Roberts and A. Radzuweit. League Chairman High 'School Girls . Give Style Show and Boys Act as Judges. v . Before their high 'school brothers as judges, high school girls in Chi cago recently gave a style show in which they acted as thertown mod els. The dresses and suits worn were extremely sensible and modest and if representative of the trend of high school thought,' show the school girls of today aj more sensible than they have been given credit for. The style show was given by the members of the Chi cago Friendship clubs, the Y. W. C. A- high school girls' organizations. elected chairman of the newly or ganized Nebraska League of Women Voters at the closing session of the convention at the Blackston hotel Tuesday evening, i MrsrE. S. Rood of Omaha was 'elected vice chair man; Miss May Guild of Lincoln, secretary and Mrs. E. B. Penny of rullerton, treasurer. The above picture of. Mrs. Dietrich was taken by our staff photographer after her election. Miss Charlotte Van Duzor, of the Red Cross National headquarters in Washington, has trained her Tfish terries to carry messages between the departments about the building. Personal Mrs. Myrtle Moran .of Allen, S. D., has returned home after a-visit with Mrs. A. Moran. She was ac companied by Miss Dolores Moran, who will retrain in Allen for the summer. Mfs. George Stoltenberg of Hia watha, Kan., has been visiting friends in Omaha. Mrs. Ed.. JohnsfT returned Thurs day from 'O'Neill, 'Neb., where she has been visiting her sisters, Misses Agnes and Frances Tierney, who are attending school there. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mayher an nounce the birth of a son, John Richard, at the Swedish Mission hos pital, June 16. Mrs. Mayher was formerly Mis Helen Peck of Coun cil Bluffs. i I Mrs. riiekin Shirley .and four sons have returned from Berkeley, Cal., where they have been for the last year. 1 hey are now with Mrs. Alex Gunther. New York City, Philadelphia and Washington D. C, returning to Omaha in September Mrs. W. P. Haney and .young son, William, Jr., returned Wednes day from a. three weeks' eastern trip. , Dr. P. T. Barber left Thursday evening for Portland, Ore., where he 'will attend the Shriners' conven- Ttion. v Miss Lois Robbins returned Thursday 4norning from the east, where she hifs been for several weeks. While in the cast she at tended the alumnae meeting of Smith college. -She left Thursday Mrs. Charles Dietrich of HastingsVJ atternoon tor camp crete, wner former nrrsirlent nf the Vehraska tehe Will remain a week as swim Wnm.ni .SiiffmFe-a!snriatinn. wa thing instructor. MISS Robbms Will leave for Camp Holhday June 29. She will be accompanied by Misses Gertrude Pollard, Ann Young, Eleanor Brown, Eleanor Baxter, Alice Stern. Polly and Dean Rob- Kin a Miss Virginia Pixley leaves ciay tor tIncago, wnere sne will at tend the honse party of Miss Eliza beth Ehvood. Mrs. Edward Wolverton left Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. Emma Geisler in JJixon, 111. Mr. Wolverton- and daughter, Emma, will join" her thefle in several weeks and thew Will make an extended tour of the eaV, including Niagara Falls, Captain and Mrs. C. F. Jobsotf leave Saturday to spend & week in Chicago where they will attend the marriage of Captain Jobson's sister, Dotothy, ' and Lieutenant Harry Ccnover, on June 23. Miss Mar jorie, Jobson, another sister, who has been visiting here, went to Chicago with them. Captain and Mrs. Job son return to Omaha next Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Hills is at the Nicholas Senn hospital convalescing from a recent operation. Mrs. Robert Forgan leaves Fri day to return to her home :n New York. She has been visi::ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cong-don. Stephen A. Douglas of New. York, formerly of Omaha, will arrive Mon day to visit his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Iaac Douglas. Misses Ruth and Gertrude . Kins ler. and Margery Barrett returned Thursday from a motor trip to Chi cago and South Bend, where they attended 'the commencement exer cises at St. Marys, Notre Dame. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fee announce the birth of a daughter, born Tues day at the Stewart Maternity hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. -Francis an nounce the birth of (a son on Wed nesday at the Stewart Maternity hospital. v In the very latest way of appear ing as much like &n . old-fashioned portrait as possible, a charming corsage of prim buttercups adorns the waistline. APVERTISKMKNT To Have Cury, Wavy Hair "Like Natures Own In three hours you can have iut the Fri- I .prettiest curls and waves! And they re- mavn a long rime, wnen unuia iiuncnnc iJ used before doine ud the hair. When the hair is combed out it will be nice and fluffy. Silmerine- is perfectly harmless of course, and is easily apsiied with i clean tooth brush. It can be obtained at drug stores and at toilet counters generally, directions accompanying each bottle. It serves also as a splendid dressing, keeping the hair soft and glossy. Silmerine is fine for the outdoor girl, as It prevents the hair from, stringing about the face and neck, even when the day is quite warm or windy. "FOLLOW THE BEATON PATH" mm I M ill Y; 14 I - IK ' La The Joy Of A W Perfect Skin Know -the joy and happiness that comes to one thru possessing a skin of purity and beauty. The soft, dis tinguished appearance it Tenders brings out your natural beauty to its full' est. In use over 70Aers. Class Affair. The graduating class of Castelar school went to the Union depot Wednesday evening to say goodby to their former teacher, Miss Rah mey, who left that evening for Cali- ornia. Grouped around her they sang the class song and presented Miss Rahmey with a beautiful bou quet of roses. The pupils then went . to the home of Creston Mullins, a member of the graduating class, where they spent the evening. i Dancing Party. N '??. Franklin Shotwell will enterv tain at an informal dancing party at (the Field club Friday everting in honor f her daughter, Margaret. ( , Field Club, y ' 1 Artjong those entertaining at din ner at the Field club Saturday will be:" C. J. Baird, who will have 40 v-jruests;' Harvey Milltken, 10; A. H. Clark, 4; W. H. Sinclair, 4: T. W. Allen.5. and EI C. Hartley, 4 V . : . T 1 '.- v i-uncncBn ior wiss. . i Mrs. A. P. Condon-entertained a luncheon at her home Wednesday'. ' inlionor of the graduating class, -c-f ( the Nicholas SenrT hospital. Wed nesday evening they attended a ( tmi a m . IB ' Get this Free Book that guides v you to the' cabinets whleh make your house a Cultured home "Edison and Music' givts the chief characteristics ot the most important period furniture styles. It tells how Mr. Edison came to make' every New Edison a Period cabinet. It illus trates the 17 beautiful designs, Just stop in for your copy, and ask about -the Budget Plan of payment. 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