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    THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920
Society
.Visitors Enjoy Gala Day
At the "Prettiest Mile
Club. .
Tuesday was gala day at the
Prettiest Mile club. This is the only
club run by a board of directors all
of whom are women.
Tuesday the board entertained the
woman of all the other country
clubs of Omaha. A golf tourna
ment was held at 9 o'clock over an
18-hole course. This was a two
club competition for the best nine
out of 18 holes. Luncheon and
cards followed the game. Prizes
were awarded for the golf and card
scores. Ninety guests were entertained.
Entertains at Luncheon.
Miss Antoinette Bealt entertained
at a . prettily appointed luncheon
Tuesday, at the Blackstone hotel. A
color scheme of yellow was used in
the decorations. A mound of yel
low coreopsis and garden daisies
decorated the table and yellow place
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Now that Dr. Carey, kidney and blad
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practice, he generously warns people that
even the smallest, symptoms of kidney
trouble should have serious attention.
Backache, for instance, puffinesa under
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"Thousands die yearly because they neg
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cards marked the names oi the
guests. Covers were placed for
Misses Dorothy Buck, Houston,
Tex.; Dorothy Guckert, Janet Cun
ningham, Dora Talmage, Winifred
McMartin, Ruth Wallace, Dorothy
Barber, Maurine Richardson, Alice
Turney, Rowena Pixley, Helen
Rogers, Dorothy Nolan, Geraldine
Swanick, Mary Drake, Dorothy
Payne and Antoinette Beall.
Honors Bride. .
The members of Achoth alumnae"
entertained at luncheon Tuesday at
the Field club in honor of Mrs..
Lewis , Casey, nee Margaret Stuart
Lewis, whose wedding took place
Saturday evening. Mrs. Casey spent
the day in Omaha enroute to Chi
cago, her future home. A low
mound of blue pansies was used as
the table centerpiece and covers
were placed for Mesdames Lewis
Casey, William Randall. James lea
ner, Thomas Zacek, Paul Rivett;
Misses Mildred Johnson, Catherine
King, Mildred King, Helen Possner
and Katherine Reynolds.
Entertains at Tea.
Mrs. Karl H. Hopkins entertained
informally at tea Tuesday afternoon,
at her home in honor of Mrs. Wil
liam T, Burns of New York City,
who is visiting , her parents, Judge
and Mrs. J. W. Woodrough. Large
bunches of garden flowers decorated
the rooms and those present were
Mesdames William Burns, Earl
Burkett, Walter Byrne, Cecil
Hitchen, Everett Burke, Harold
Thomas, Nile Booth; Misses Mary
Taylor, Sarah Sears,Margaret Col
lins, Des Moines, and Helen Weeks.
Dinner-Dance Postponed.
The absence of many members of
the Lyons club from the city on va
cation trips has postponed the dinner-dance
which was to have been
given by the club Tuesday at the
Field club. The dance will be held
at a later date, which will be an
nounced in this" column.
Card Party.
The Phyllis club of St. Philip
Nen s church will give a card party
Thursday - afternooii at . Odd Fel
low's hall in Florence.
Informal Tea.
Mrs. W. H. Quigley entertained
informally at tea Tuesday afternoon
at her home for members of the
cast of the Christ Child benefit per
formance. ,
Do You Knowr-VII
1. Why the proportion of under-nourisned children is. greater
in the country than in the city? -
2. The best way to mix mustard at home?
3. An easy way to clean and brighten windows?
(These questions will be answered this week by the Housekeeper.)
Answers to Sunday's Questions.
1. Rice at 17 cents a pound is cheaper than potatoes at 10 be
cause potatoes Jtt four-fifths water to one-fifth food material, while
rice is about four-fifths food to one-fifth water.
2. Clean clams thoroughly with a brush, and place on hinges"
on a pan in oven with a very little water in bottom. The liquor may
be used if opened in this way. , , A ..
3. To remove paint from clothing ruH immediately with spirits
of turpentine. If not successful at first, repeat
(Each of these household problems has been worked out by the
author, who has not only taken a course in scientific housewifery and
dietetics at Columbia university and written and edited , women's
newspaper and magazine features for years, but is a practical house
keeper as well.) j .
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Y. W. C. A. Notes.
Miss Glenn Sleeper has returned
to Omaha from Bayonne, N. . J.,
where she has. been engaged-in for
eign community work under the Y.
W. C. A fo the ,past two years.
Before going east ' Miss Sleeper
served as office secretary of the
Omaha Y. W. C. A., leaving that
position to take up special work at
the Chicago School of Civics.
Following a motor trip through
the Ozarks with her parents, Miss
Sleeper will leave September 1 for
East St. Louis, where she has ac
cepted the position of executive sec
retary of the International Institute
for Foreign-Born Women.
Omaha W. C. T. U.
Omaha W. C T. U. will meet
Wednesday, 2 p. m., in room 316,
Y. M. G A. building. Dr. Jennie
Callfas will preside. A full attend
ance is desired, as this will be the
closing meeting of the season.
Committee chairmen will make
their reports and Dr. Callfas, who
returned frjom San Francisco Mon
day, will give a report of the 'demo
cratic national convention.
Lawton Kensington.
The Henry Lawton Kensington
club will meet Thursday for an all
day session with' Mrs. Cora Martin
of Bellevue. Members will meet at
Twenty-fourth and N streets at 9:45
a. m.
For Summer Hours
South Side W. C. T. U.
There will be a business meeting
of the South Side W. C. T. U. at the
home of Mrs. W. C. Bentz, 3804
south lwenty-ssjventh street, Wed
nesday at 2:30 p. m.
Business Girls' League.
The Wamm club of the Business
Girls' leacii will meet fnr snnnr
and business meeting Wednesday
evening, 6 o'clock, at the girls' club
nouse. t
H. E. L. P. Club.
The H. E. L. P.- club will have a
picnic supper Wednesday evening at
Kiverview park. ,
Carter Lake
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Mrs. P. E, Tobin entertained 11
guests at the dinner dance at Carter
Lake club Tuesday eveniiitr: Mrs.
John J. O'Haran had a. party
ot .eight; Ur. t. G. Urant, seven;
ana Mrs. Charles Camobell. four.
lhe Carter Lake Kensington club
will entertain at luncheon, followed
by cards, Wednesday, at 1:30. at
the club house. Reservations must
be in by 10 a. m Wednesday.
1 h children s matinee dance will
be held Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., at
Larter J-ake club. '
Mrs. J. L. Dowd gave a party
Monday afternoon at her cottage in
honor of the 10th birthday anniver
sary of her daughter, Bonnie Ber
nice. The guests included: Betty
laira, xuarjorie juaira, ueiois
O'Reilly. Eileen O'Reilly. Vintinia
Jones,- Edith Begerow, Margaret
Mahaffey, Ruth Jane O'Neil, Ger
trude Pray and William Jones.
Mrs. George Lindley entertained at
luncheon Monday at her cottage in
honor of Mrs. G. P. Bessire of Chi
cago, who is visiting, her daughter,
Mrs. Linn Campbell. Covers were
placed for Mesdames Bessire.i Linn
Campbell. Walter Metcalf, Walter
Lee Metcalf and the Misses
Georgianne Bessire of Chicago,;
Jant Waite of St. Louis, Mo,; Ger
trude Patterson of Nebraska City,
Gertrude Harlan of 'Council Bluffs,
Dorothy Ann Campbell and Mrs.
Lindley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pray en
tertained eight guests at dinner
Monday evening at their cottage in
honor of Mr. and. Mrs. Virgil
Nichols.
The latest census figures show
that there are in Philadelphia 33,028
more women than men. ,
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it tells you by illustration
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By GERTRUDE BERESFORD.
Among the clothes that are spe
cially designed for week-end affairs,
perhaps there is nothing more prac
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with an outing sweater it makes an
ideal sport costume, or it may be
combined with an exquisite blouse
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same style of decoration appears on
the sleeves and sides, while small
crochet buttons punctuate the front
panel of the blouse. The large hat
shows a trimming of dull blue flow
ers and a facing of pink georgette.
Country Club
Mrs. Luther Drake will give a
luncheon of 10 covers Wednesday
at the Country club in honor of
Mrs. Titian Coffee, whc is the guest
of Mrs. Howard Baldrige.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fraser will
entertain at dinner Wednesday eve
Mrs. Titian Coffey, who is the guest
of Mrs. Fraser's sister, Mrs. Oscar
Busby, of Dallas, Tex., who arrived
Saturday evening to spend a few
days at the Fraser home.
f Field Club
Dr. and Mrs. J E. Pulver will
give a dinner of 20 covers Wednes
day evening, at the Field club.
Mrs. C. J. Barrett gave a luncheon
of seven covers Tuesday at the
Field club..
Happy Hollow
A. C. Munger gave a dinner
of 14 covers Tuesday evening at the
Happy Hollow club; F. S. McMar
tin had eight, and Dr. R. Reed, two.
In Russia the fact that a woman is
married does not give her husband
the claim to any of her property; ex
cept in the case of her death, when
he is entitled to one-seventh of her
real estate and one-fourth of her
other property.
Moscow, Russia, has only one
Woman's club and its membership
is very small, due probably to the
tact that in Russia the segregation
of sexes is a rarity.
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Housekeeping the modern way calls for
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Personal
Miss Mary Creedon returned
Monday from a visit in Chicago.
Miss Rose Ann Cunningham of
Des Moines is visiting Mr., and
Mrs. James Finney. f
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schnauber
left Monday for the lakes of Min
nesota, where they will spend three
weeks, ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shively and
daughter, Miss Josephine, formerly
residents of Fremont, Neb,, have
moved to Omaha and are now re
siding at 2501 Harney street.
There is no other country in the
world which has so great a prepon
derance of women as has England.
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