THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30, 1920. Society Short-Minnick. Marguerite Minnick, daugh ter .6i Mr. and Mrs. John Minnick, and Richard E. Short were married Monday evening at 5:30 o'clock at St. Peters church, Rev. Father J. F. McCarthy officiating. The bride wore a gown of white net over white satin. Her veil was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried a shower Free Street Directory Cards Cut me out and mail me to Carey Cleaning Co., 2401 N. 24th St., Dept. B, with your name and address, and I will bring you free a street directory card of Greater Omaha. BLACK ..L Always OXBLOOO If lC BROWN Chapeaux : o j Distinctiveness .1 Cleverly styled Summer Hats for rh ri J til fashionable Woman I til or Miss who seeks ', -A M onlv Chaoeaux with I fthat rare Chic and j Charm. jjj Largt Hats Small Hats j! kAll Sorts of Hats j chat are new, cor- ! I rect, authentic and J P smart. i fr $7.50 up to $16.50 E BRANDEIS ! STORES i - noi AMERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH II AAJ " vIlllliiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiy Kfl I r i r. l Y V II , l .11 IA 1 u 1 .Tit 1 bouquet of bride's roses and sweet peas. Miss Margaret Varley of Schuy ler, cousin of the bride, was her only attendant. She was gowned in pink organdie, with1 hat to match, and carried pink roses. John Minnick. brother of the bride, played the wedding march and Mrs. J. Kelley, a cousin of the bride, sang. A wedding dinner was served st the home of the bride's parents fol lowing the ceremony. Mr. Short and his bride will spend their honeymoon on the Pa cific coast, part of which will be spent in San Francisco with Mrs. Short's sister, Mrs. J. H. Riley. After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Short will be at home in Omaha. Dolan-Reynolds. The marriage of Miss Catherine Reynolds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Reynolds, and Patrick Dolan of Waterloo, la., took place Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, at Sacred Heart church. Rev. Father V. J. Judge officiating. The bride was gowned in white georgette with a veil of tulle, and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and svveetpeas. Miss Cella Farrell, the maidbf honor, wore pale blue organdie with hat to match. The bridesmaid. Miss Agnes Gentleman, wore orchid or gandie with hat to match. Both at tendants carried pink roses and sweetpeas. Justin Dolan, brother of the groom, served as best man. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. Dolan and his bride will spend their honeymoon in the. east and will be at home in Waterloo after August 1. Among the out-of-town guests who attended the wedding were: Mrs. Ann;J Moran of Denver, R. J. Guiney of New York and Miss Benita Dolan of Waterloo, who played a violin obligato for the wed ding march. T George-Kauffman. The marriage of Miss Eva Kauff man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. CADILLAC Recognized everywhere for its PERMANENCY of VALUE J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. Omaha Lincoln Afakes iheHome Care of Shoes Quick and Easy X Jar (jonvenience when "delicious and re freshing" mean the most. The CocaXola Company atlanta. ga, IJ4 A Visitor Miss Norma Geary of Denver ar rived Monday to spend a week as a guest of Miss Margaret Murphy. She is en route to Chicago where she will spend the summer and will study voice under Oscar Saenger. J. Kauffman, and Clarence V. George, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. George of University Place, took place Tuesday at the First Method ist church. Rev. E. L. George, uncle of the groom, officiated. Both the bride and groom at tended Wesleyan university where the bride was a member of Alpha Epsilon and Phi Kappa Phi. Mr. George was a member of Theta Phi Sigma. They will motor to California and will later go to New York where they will attend Columbia univer sity. Dinner for Guest. Miss Florence Russell will enter tain informally at diuner at the Country club, Wednesday evening, in honor of her guest, Miss Ruth McCabe of alamanca, N. Y. Bridal Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Cole will entertain at dinner Tuesday eve r.inor at trip Rlarkstnne hotel in honor of their daughter, Miss Sarah Cole, and William l. Usinger ot Pi.Ki, rah Pa wIiacp marrinrrp will take place Wednesday. Covers will be placed tor JJr. and Mrs. tdwin Hart Jenks, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Pul- ,t- Yfice AHina ITcino-r of Pitts burgh, Miss Evelyn Cole. Carl TT e TIT. -I 1- I tr L'Singer 01 ruisDurgn anu xvcimdii Hammond. In California. ', Among the Omahans whom Cali fornia has claimed for the summer is Mrs. Fred Hamilton. She is stopping at the Beverly Hills ho tel, pear Lbs Angeles, and is spend ing the greater part of her time in motoring. Informal Dinner. Lieut, and Mrs. George Lundberg Garter Lake Dr. W. E. Van Alstine of Jack son, Mich., is visiting his sister, Mrs. V. V. Paxton. H. A. McKinney is also a guest at the Paxton cottage. Mrs. H. E. MahafTey will enter tain at luncheon Wednesday at Car ter Lake club for Mrs. Blaine Trus dell, Mrs. George Eisley, Mrs. N. P. Sackett and Miss Mary Dickey. C. O. Campbell entertained eight guests at the dinner-dance at Carter Lake club Tuesday evening. The Carter Lake Kensington club will meet for luncheon Wednesday at 1:30. The children's matinee dance will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Carter Lake club. Field Club Mrs. E. R. .Porter entertained 29 guests at luncheon at the Field club Tuesday. Mrs. Tames R. Blakeney entertained a foursome at luncheon. A golfer's banquet of 125 covers was served at the club Tuesday evening. D. C. Bradford will entertain 20 guests at dinner Wednesday eve ning at the club. John W. Gamble will have 20 guests and W. C. Sam ple will have 8. Country Club Mrs. C. T. Kountze entertained at a luncheon of 10 covers at the Coun try club Tuesday. Harkness Kountze entertained 10 guests at dinner at the club Tues day evening. Problems That Perplex Answered By BEATRICE FAIRFAX Would Be Y. W. Secretary. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: I am much interested in Y. W. C. A. work and was recently told that the only school for training secretaries was In New York City. Is this true? Several people have doubted the truth of the statement. I would appreciate any informa tion regarding becoming a secretary or the work of a secretary. I hope to see the answer to this letter in The Bee soon. Very sin cerely, BILLIE B. A six weeks' training course open ed at Boulder, Colo., on June 17, and another section will open on July 1 at New York City. The permanent training school is in New York City. You must have certain educational qualifications in order to take up the work. The best thing for you to do is to write to National Y. W. C. A. headquarters at 600 Lexington ave nue, New York City, telling them what education you have. They will advise you then the best course to pursue. Martha and Mary The road to success as an actress is a long and hard one. I would not advise girls ot your age to take It Consult your parents, for I am sure they will give you good advice. G. M. Crauford Kent's address is 10 West Sixty -first street, New York City. I do not know his age. C. E. Do not shampoo your hair more than every other week. It necessary to cleanse It more often use a dry shampoo in between the soap shampoos. Most of the hair tonics on the market are dryinR to J, Uie scalp And might help your. case. entertained at dinner at their quar ters at Fort Omaha, Monday eve ning, for Maj. and Mrs. H. E. White and Col. Jacob Wuest. Picnic Supper. A picnic supper followed by a dance wil lbe given Saturday even ing by the Woman's Benefit associa tion of Maccabees at Hanscom park. Birthday Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stevenson will entertain at dinner at their home, Wednesday evening, the oc casion being the second birthday of their daughter, Mary Jane. Pink carnations will form the centerpiece and covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. William McAllister of Scranton, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. ATice Gallagher, Misses Eliza beth and Margaret McAllister of Scranton, Margaret Clark, Hugh Brainard and M. Ryan. Dancing Party. Maurine Richardson entertained at a dancing party at her home Mon day evening in honor of Louise Leonard of Lincoln, who has been her guest. Miss Leonard returned home Tuesday. Clubdom Community Service. All community service girls will hold a get-together jubilee st the Community house Wednesday eve ning. Each club represented in the league will put on a stunt. Music and dramatic readings will be a fea ture of the program. A. C. A. Domestic Education. Mrs. H. B. Bergquist, 2509 A street, will entertain the members of the domestic education section. As sociation of Collegiate Alumnae, at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday. Comus Club. The Comus club will meet Wed nesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Ben F. Marti, 544 Park avenue. Omaha Woman's Press Club. 1 Members of the Omaha Woman's Press club will be the guests of Miss Belle Dewey at a tea Wednesday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at the Country club. HOLDING A - Adele Garrison's Revelations The Way Madge Strove to Win Dicky's Approval. Although little Mrs. Durkee ranks high in my list of friends, there are times when my fingers itch to box her ears, and the moment when the door closed after her and her threat to send Maj. Grantland over to our house was distinctly one of the times. My mother-in-law looked darkly at me as the door closed. "Sometimes I think that woman is going into her dotage," she remarked acidly. "Flowers to match the gowns, forsooth!" "But Mrs. Durkee isn't responsible for that idea," I said, my sense of justice triumphing over my irrita tion. "You can't tell me!" Mother Graham asserted haughtily. "That Grantland never thought of that poppycock all by himself. Either he got it out of .some book, as I said before, or Mrs. Durkee put it into his fool noodle. I wouldn't put it past her to have asked him plump out if he didn't think flowers to match the gowns wouldn't be the 'sweetest idea.'" , I turned my head hastily and pre tended to be plucking a thread from my skirt until I could control the muscles around my mouth. When my austere and august mother-in-law descends to mimicry, which on ly happens on rare occasions, she is irresistibly ludicrous, but not in the way she herself imagines. "Well, he'll not get a piece of my dress!" she reiterated with emphasis, "and as for you, if Richard " Mother and Son. "Present, with bells on! What's the row?" Dicky stood in the doorway, smil ing audaciously. "I knocked, but you both were gabbling so loud you couldn't hear me," he explained, lounging indol ently toward the nearest chair. "Please don't be vulgar, Richard," his mother replied with her haughtiest air. I knew that the word "gabbling" had jostled her dig nity. "And I wish you would ex plain what you were doing just now out on the veranda roof in that very " "Sketchy costume?" Dicky inter polated. "Now I can finish that for you. I am perfectly aware that the neighbors will be scandalized, and that I will probably catch my death of cold. But needs must when such a pretty and persistent little devil as Mrs. Durkee drives, and I knew that if I didn't make a mighty quick exit she'd have me tied to the mast with promises a mile long to straighten out her row with Rita Brown." "I don't know why that should trouble you," his mother retorted tartly. "It is my experience that you are perfectly willing to make promises, but that the fulfilling of them" ' "Is one of the best things I for get?" queried Dicky impudently. "Sure thing. But, don't be cross, mother, dear. Here I came in to pronounce enconiums upon you, to crown you with laurel wreaths 'as a dead game sport, and you're rag ging me as if I beat you up regular every Saturday night." A Surprise. He had risen from his chair and he crossed over to hers as he spoke and put his smiling young face down close to her frowning, with ered one. I saw the disapproving lines smooth out as if by magic, and her son. It seemed an augury, of her boy. I felt my heart warm at this fresh proof of the wonderful bond existing between a mother and her son. It seemed as augury, somehow,' for the" happiness which I confidently expect to find in my own little lad when he shall have become a strong man and I an old woman. I knew, howeveer, that because of this very love for her son, her jealous disparagement of everything she fancied he disliked, she would be especially tenacious in the (mat ta; of Major. Grautland's flowers.. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Frank Selby, who have been residing with Mr. Selby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Selby, for the last month, have moved into their own home at 612 South Thirty first avenue. Augustus Kountze and son, Les lie, arrived Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kountze. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Johnson re turned Sunday from a trip of two weeks to Ann Arbor Mich. Mrs. Jacob Wuest returns next Monday from Olcan, N. Y., where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Strong. Mrs. A. V. Kinsler is attending the democratic convention in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. George McShane have returned from their wedding trip and are located at the Troy apartments, Harney and Twenty ninth streets. Lieut, and Mrs. Martin P. Kane are now at the Chateau Lake Louise in Canada. They will return to Omaha in July. Mrs. Kane was for merly Vivian Foley. Congressman and Mrs. A. W. Jef feris and children have arrived from Washington and will occupy the C G. McDonald home at 112 North Thirty-eighth avenue for the sum mer. Miss Laura Beal, who has been in Philadelphia for the last year, has returned home to remain indef initely. , Mrs. J. W. Townsend and son, Jack, of London, England, are spend ing the summer in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wrath and Miss Des demona Catlin. Mrs. Townsend was formerly Frances Catlin of Chicago. Bruce Wallace left Monday to spend eight weeks at the naval acad emy, Culver, Ind. A son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lipps at St. HUSBAND New Phase of of a Wife So I resolved to forestall her, if possible, for I dreaded to have any unpleasantness mar the prepara tions for Leila's wedding. "You can't guess, Dicky." I said carelessly, when, having kissed his mother, he had loungei back into his seat again, "the ridiculous pro posal Mrs. Durkee has just been making us." I purposely made my tone as dis paraging as I possibly cotfld, know ing by experience the surest way of winning my husband's approval of something he really dislikes. "How do you know it's ridicu lous?" Dicky retorted. "Her fluffi ness usually has a pretty level head in spite of her inconsistencies. Spill it and let me be the judge." "Why, she says that Major Grandland wants pieces of the gowns of every woman in the wed ding party so that he may get flow ers to match." "What's ridiculous about that?" Dicky demanded belligerently. "It's what I would have done if I'd been providing the flowers. As it was, it was my idea entirely. I suggested it to Grantland." (Continued tomorrow.) American Beauty T".T.T,rT,rTr mniT w The best iron made Think of the yean of satisfac tory service it will render. Its constant readiness for use. 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