4 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 15. 1920. Personal , Mrs. M. T. Gaylord is at Grinnell, la., where she will remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Low are spending a few weeks at Lttdington, Mich. Miss Corinne Poissant left last Tuesday for a month's visit in Colo rado. Miss Marie Neary is spending a month with friends at Manitou, Colo. , , Mrs. T. L. Kimball, who has been seriously ill at her home is much improved. Miss Louise Worth leaves Sunday for Illinois, where she will spend several weeks. Miss Emma L. Pearson is spend ing several weeks in Chicago, visit ing her sister, Mrs. D. J. Mitchell. Mrs. F. P. Loomis, who has been for several weeks in Seattle and Portland returned home this week. Miss Dagney Hansen and Miss Marie Doke are motoring to Estes Park, Colo., for a two weeks' vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parsons and daughters Dorothy and Marjorie, are on a motor trip to Yelbwstone Park. Mrs. Jack Summers is spending a few weeks at Estes Park, Colo. Mr. Summers has gone north on a hunt ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Root, who are at their summer home at Estes Park, will remain until the latter part of September. . Mr. and Mrs. George A. Roberts and daughter, Elizabeth, have re turned from a trip to Canada and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler, who have been for several weeks at Faw cett, Mass., are. expected to arrive i - . ...i. Mrs. W. B,. T. Belt and daughter, Miss Dorothy Belt, left Wednesday for Prior Lake, Minn., to remain for a few weeks. L. C. Fix of Philadelphia, who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs: S. S. Montgomery, will leave Sunday eve ning for the east. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nunemaker have returned home from an ex tended trip to New York, Atlantic City and 1 Pittsburgh. Miss Marian Carey left Saturday for Chicago where she will visit friends before leaving for New York for the autumn months. Miss Regina Connell, who is at Atlantic City, with Mrs. Edward Creighton and Miss Ellen Creighton, will return early in September. . Miss Agnes Butler and Miss Peg gy Ronin were the guests of Miss Tora Hockenberger at a house dance in Columbus, Neb., Saturday even ing. Mrs. r-ranK Hamilton nas re turned from an eastern trip when She visited in Boston, New York and , other points including the Great Lakes. Miss Sarah Leaf arrived from Niw Yorklthis morning to be present at the wedding of her sister, Miss Es ther Leaf, who will be married this evening. Mrs. Milton Peterson and Mrs. Nielson, nee Miss Katherine Krug, left Tuesday to spend a few weeks on the Coad ranch in the western part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Thum mell, Miss Thummell and Mrs. Law rence Brinker have gone to Rich ard's Landing, Canada, , to remain for several weeks. ' Mrs. Paul Gallagher, who with her mother, Mrs. G. P. Kincade of Kanr sas City, and her small daughter, jean Dudley, spent the summer at Estes Park, Colo., returned to Oma ha Friday morning. Xfr G. T. Inewersen. who has been at Brunswick, Me., for a few weeks! Wltn niS aaugnirr, ina. iviinw" "o Kimball, and Mn Kimball, has re turned home. James Ingwersen, Bride of Today The marriage of Miss Esther Leaf, daughter of Mrs. Charles B. Leaf, and Harry DuBoff will take place Sunday afternoon, 4 o'clock, at the home of the bride's mother, Rabbi M. N. Taxon officiating. There will be no attendants. The bride will wear a gown of French ilue silk, hand-painted in batique shades, and a corsage bou quet of sweetpeas. Following the ceremony a dinner will be served for immediate rela tives, after which Mr. DuBoff and his bride will leave for Minneapolis and Lake Minnetonka. They will be at home at the El Beudor after September 1. . v Summer - Spoiled Skin Removed by Absorption " ' As undue summer exposure usually leave an undesirable surface of ten, red neat or roughness, often frecklee, too, the sensible thin to do ie to remove auen surface. There's nothing; better for this than ordinary mercolixed wax, which actually absorbs an unwholesome complexion.- The thin layer of surface skin is itself absorbed, gently, gradually, so there's no inconvenience, no detention indoors. Spread the wax lightly over the entire face at bedtime and take It off ia the morning with warm water. If you wilt get one ounce of mercolised wax at the drug store, use it for a week or so. you may expect marked improvement daily. When the underlying skin it wholly ia view your complexion will be a marvel of apotless purity and beautiful whiteness. Don't let those summer wrinkles worry you : worry breeds more wrinkles. . Banish them by bathing the face in solution of powdered saxolite. one ounce, dissolved ia a half pint witch hazel. Used daily for a while this will be found wonderfully effective. ADVERTISEMENT "TIZ"-A JOY TO SORE, TIRED FEET Use "Tiz" for aching, homing, " puffW-up(feet and corns or callouses. Good-bye, sore feet, burning feet, swo.len feet, tender feet, tired feet. Good-bye, corns, callouses. Good bye, corns,, callouses. bun Ions and raw, spots. No more shoe tightness, no more limping with pain or -drawing up your face in agonv. "Tiz" is magical, acts right off. '"Tiz" draws out all the poison ous exudations which puff up the -feet. Use "Tiz" and wear smaller shoes. Use "Tiz" and forget your foot misery .Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a box of "Tiz" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tred. A year's foot com fort guaranteed or money refunded. who has been with Kimballs for some time, returns next week. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball will come to Omaha for a stay in December. William S. Schwarz of Chicago, tenor concert singer, who until1 five years ago lived in Omaha, will re turn here to give a concert at the Y. W. C. A. September 1. Mr. F. H. Davis, who was op erated on at the Johns Hopkins hos pital, Baltimore, a ;w weeks o is now entirely recovered and with Mrs. Davis, who was in Baltimore with him, returned to Atlantic City to spend the remainder of the sum mer. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Chadwick of Paterson,' N. J., who have been the uests of Mr. Chadwick's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James CTiadwick, re turned to their home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowell and daughter, Miss Mona Lowell, sailed on the Aquatania for Europe on July -31. They will be at the Queen Anne hotel, Douglas, Isle of Mann, for some time. Mrs. Etta Turner, who has been in New York City for the past year, will return to Omaha and to Fre mont to visit her mother, Mrs. R. B. Schneider, the latter part of this month. , " ' Miss Lecta HolCrege. who has been in framing at the Childrens hospital in Boston, will remain there until January, when she will have completed her term of service. , She will return to Omaha at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Trustin, who were marred in St. Louis March 5, iiave returned from a wed ding trip spent in the east. Mrs. Trustin was Miss Besse Adler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Adler of Omaha. , Mrs, J. A. Mangan announces the marriage of her daughter; Eunice, to Joseph Ebert, which will take place at the Church of St. Peter, Septem ber T, Father McCarthey will per form the ceremony. The bride will D0I1 SQUEEZE BLACK HEADS DISSOLVE THEM Squeezing and pinching out blackheads make the pores large and cause irritation then, too, after they have -become hard you cannot get all of them out. Black heads are caused by accumulations of dust and dirt and secretions from the skin and there is only one safe and sure way and one that never fails to get rid of them a simple way, toothat is to dis solve them. Just get from any drug ttore about two ounces of calonite powder sprinkle a little on a hot, wet sponge rub over the blackheads briskly for a few seconds wash off and you'll be sur prised to tee that - every blackhead hat disappeared, and the skin will be left toft and the pores in their natural con dition anyone troubled with these un sightly blemishes thould try this simple method. BEAR OIL ror riAiK In rNniAr scoter 1 lb. .k. a KrtlftS ft the halt la eenuln tear til T tiers are other teUte nurrdlsnts not found la aay ether hair prepara tion. Kcxalto has succeeded in ttasy raua at haMnasa. falline aalr and (aadnrff wka enry ether hair kmen et treat, meat hti stand futile. 34 Sssreatse. Anas. Ins results In caaca considered aopaleat. Vat ever aaw a ails' MIM Why beeoras or remain Wi!J if yea Can (row kalr? If others Hare Attained a new noma hit esnewred dandruff, or ateviwd falltu hair thrauth KAUIkCk er eat mmt Oct a b"t of KOTALKO at s kay rf etereT er send J tor muuiviu iw rnte. etlw e ai raoor box of Kttu SAY "DIAMOND DYES'1 Don't streak or ruin your material hi K poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyer" Easy directions in every package. GIRLS! MAKE A LEMON BLEACH Lemons Whiten and Double ' Beauty of the Skin - Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White which can be had at any drug store, shake well and you have a quarter pint of harmless and - delightful lemon bleach for few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and lands each day, then shortly note the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion. Lemons have always been used as a freckle, sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try it. be attended by her sister, Eusebia, who entertained in ber honor at an apron shower Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Drydcn of Kearney is visiting in Omaha. , Mrs.' J. F. Nesbit of Tekamah mo tored to Omaha Saturday. r Mr. and Mrs. C E. Brink are at the Broadmoor hotel, Colorado Springs. . A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hall, Satuiday, at the Stewart hospital. . Mrs. Effie Steen Kittleson is here visiting with a sister, Mrs. A. C. Killian ot Kearney. Dean and Mrs. Irving S. Cutter have returned from a fishing trip to the Minnesota lakes. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Maley, who have been visiting relatives in Beat rice, returned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goss are occupying the Dr. Hippie- home at 3420 Poppleton avenue. Mr. ani Mrs. C. E. Wafrath have moved into their new home at 325 South Thirty-seventh street. t Miss Leila Chnoult of Dallas, Texas, is visiting at the home of her brother, T. W. Chenault. Miss Catherine Goss will arrive Monday from Cambridge, Mass., where she spent several weeks. The Misses Cecilia Wilmes and Gertrude Doyle of Neola, Ia., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Finney. Mr. and Mrs. Burt C. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McFarland, with their daughters, . Mildred and Wilma, have returned from a three weeks' trip to Minneapolis and the firpat ; T aire arl Vinfrara Kall. Mrs.. Francis Gaines, who has been ill at the Clarkson hispital, has re covered and is now at her home. Mrs. Lena Ellsworth Dale is at Lake Okoboji, where she will re main until the latter part of September. Misses Vera Wesin and Peggy Erickson are spending the week-end at Lincoln, Neb., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McGilton, Miss Eleanor McGilton and Miss Char lotte Williams returned Tuesday from a three weeks' stay near Steam boat Springs, Colo. Misses Marguerite and Minctte Rousseau leave Tuesday of next week for Dubuque, Ia., where they will spend several weeks with Mrs. George Myers, , and Mr. Myers-. Mr. and Mrs. Anan Raymond, who have been rflaking a visit of a few days at the home of Mrs. Raymond's parents, Judge and Mrs. B. O. Hos tetler, are continuing a vacation tour to Colorado, where thejf. will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rcasoner have returned from their ranch at Whitehall, Mont., after an absence of two years. "They will be at the home of Mrs. Reasoner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Updike, until their new home, at 309 South Fif tieth avenue, is ready for occupancy. Miss Maud Gaynor of Washing ton. D. C, niece of the former mayor of New York City, is in Omaha, the guest of Miss Evelyn McCaffrey, the twn o-irlc havinff heen schoolmates at Trinity. Miss McCaffrey will enter tain at tea in Miss Gaynor's honor next week. v Miss Helen McCoy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McCoy, will sail from Vancouver August 17 on the steamship "Empress of Japan" for Shanghai, China, where she ex pects to land September 5. Miss McCov goes to teach in Ginling col lege, a missionary school, one of two schools for girls in China. She has a contract for three years woric. Clubdom W. C. T. U. Notes. Douglas county W. C. T. U. will have an outing at Krug park Tues day. A picnic luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. E. B. Tov.le and Mrs. E. H Shimrock, who helped organize the Douglas county W. C. T. U.. will speak on the work of the organiza tion in the early days. Benson W. C. T. U. will meet with D. C. Sturtz, 6561 Maple street, Fn day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock U. S. Grant Notes. U. s. Grant post will meet , in Memorial hall, court house, Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. U. S. Grant Woman's Relief corps will meet in Memorial 4rall Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. t , i Goldenrod Lodge. Members of Goldenrod lodge, No, 147, Ladies' auxiliary, B. R. T., and their families will hold heir outjng at Krug park Friday afternoon and evening.- A picnic supper will be served at 6 o'clock. Theosophical Society. "God Imminent and God Trani' cendant" is the subject of a lecture mi The "Bayer Cross" ort tablets is the thumb-print which positively v identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over 20 years, and proved safe by millions. Safety first I Insist upon an unbroken "Bayer package V containing proper, directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism; Neuritis, Lumbago and for Pain generally. ' Madeand owned strictly by Americans. to be delivered by John T. Eklund Sunday evening at 8 o'ctock in the Omaha Theosophical rooms, 215 and 216 Leflang building, Sixteenth and Capitol avenue (old Masonic tem ple). Spanish Club. The Spanish club will meet Tues day, 8 p. m., at the bandstand in Hanscom park. Fonttnclle Chapter. Fontenelle chapter, Order of East ern Star, Kensington club will en tertain at a swimming party, fol lowed by a picnic luncheon at Car ter Lake club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. G. Hargadine will have charge of arrangements. Business Girls League. Thirty members of the Cluga club will go to Camp Brewster Monday evening for dinner. The Wamma club will meet at the girls' club house for supper Wed nesday evening. The D. T. A. club w."ll have a picnic at Krug's park Thursday evening. The Fort Crook boys will enter tain the girls of the league at a dancing party Wednesday evening. Cards for the dance may be obtained from Mrs. Noel Wallace at the Girls' Club house. Members of the league will be hostesses at a daixe at the Girls' club house on Saturday evening. All girts must have membership Cards or a J . A. cuest cards for admission, uuesi cards may be obtained from !,- .l- s-:-t. -t..k h. 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