THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1920. i Society Gross-Sorensen. The marriage of Miss Elfreda Sor cifVen and Paul G. Gross will take place Wednesday morning at St. Mary Magdelene church, Rev. B. Sinne officiating. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Hans Sorensen and Mr. Gross is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. C-foss. The attendants will be Miss Ger trude Gross and William Weist. The bride will wear white geor gette with a tulle veil and will carry roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Gross will be gowned in Nile green georgette, with hat to match, and will carry pink roses. ' After September 1 the couple will be at home at 3507 North Fifty-ninth street. , Oakley-Adams. A quiet wedding took place at the Blackmoore apartments Tuesday evening, August J, when Miss Mary Harriet Adams and E. Reed Oakley were married by Rev. Mr. Kains. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Adams of 1611 Rose land Terrace, Lincoln, a graduate of Lincoln High school and a student in the university school of music. Mr. Oakley is ulso a former uni versity student, a member of Phi Delta Chi, and took his degree at Creighton university. Mr. and Mrs. Oakrey will be at home after September 15 at 322 Blackmoore f partments. Reynolds-Jacobsen. The marriage of Miss EInia M. Jacobsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Jacobsen, and Earl C. Rey nolds took place Thursday evening at the home of the bride. Rev. W. S. Hampton of Wilcox, Neb., offi ciated. The attendants were Miss Myrtle and Peter Jacobsen, sister and brother of the bride. After Sep tember 1 the couple will be at home at 2106 Sahler street. For Miss McCoid. i Miss Gretchen Hess entertained at luncheon at the Country club, Tuesday, in honor of Miss Martha McCoid of Chicago, who is visiting Miss Elizabeth Robertson. Cove-s were also placed for Marjorie Cav ers, . Claire Daugherty, Katherine Smythe of Washington, D. C, who is visiting Mrs. C. J. Sibbersen; Miss Heyn of Orange, N. J., who is the guest of Mrs. C. T. Stewart of Council Bluffs and Geraldine Hess. Mrs. S. P. Loomis will entertain at a luncheon at her home Wednes day for this visitor, and Miss Robert son will give a luncheon Thursday at Happy Hollow club for her guest. Bridge Luncheon. Mrs. J. M. Lowe entertained at a bridge luncheon at the Prettiest Mile club Tuesday in honor of Mrs. John Nighswancer of Grand Kapids, Mich., who is the guest of Mrs. Jo seph La'wrence. Garden flowers formed the centerpiece. Covers were placed for Mesdames C. E. Corev, C. C. Howe, E. A. Weir, G. W. , Shields, Harry Binder. Earl W. Lowe, F. A. Hansen, Smitana. Jo seph Gerspacher, George Wigert and iMrs.-vCaldwe!l --fef ioiH6 City, the guest of Mrs.' Shields:' I Pan-Hellenic Luncheon. The Pan-Hellenic annual summer luncheon will be held at Happy Hol low club Saturday. Sarority mem bers of Omaha and out-of-town who have not been notified through their own organization may make reserva tions for the affair before Friday through Mrs. Robert McCague. 411 North Forty-ninth street, Omaha. Fifteen sororities will be represented at the affair. Breakfast. Mrs. Lawrence A. Hessclquist en tertained at a breakfast at her home Sunday morning for her sister, Mrs. Bvron F.. Hamilton, and daughter, Miss Ruth of Leon, la.: Mrs. A. A. Smith and little daughter, Mary Elizabeth: Mr. and Mrs. F. Nr. Coder and daughter. Josephine, and Mrs. Emma Gatrhrll of Omaha. Engagement Announced. Mrs. Mary Cobry announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Clare Gertrude, to Charles F. Brady of Council Bluffs. The marriage will take place September 6. Miss Doro thy Gentleman will be the brides maid and Mr C. Brady, brother of the groom, will be the best man. , Luncheon for Visitor. Mrs. W. C. Edmiston entertained at luncheon at Lakoma club Monday in honor of her guest, Mrs. F. F. Rogers, of Washington, D. C, who with her daughter, Elizabeth Dow .dall, is spending a week here. Covers were placed for 18. Federation Board. The fall meeting of the board of directors of the General Federation of Women's clubs will be held in Washington,!). C, September 14, 15 and 16. Mrs. Addison E. Sheldon of Lincoln, director for this state, will attend. Luncheon for Visitor. Mrs. Frank Selby will entertain at a luncheon at the Field club Thurs day in honor of Mrs. Lucien Hostet ler of Nebraska City, who arrived Sunday to be her guest. Beautify,i.Compleiion IN TEN DATS NadinoU CREAM , TIm UacqwkJ lUutifitt By ThamBmndm Guaranteed to remove tan, freckles, pimples, liver -fpoti, etc. Ex treme case 20 dart. Aids pores and tissues of impurities. Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At leading toilet counter. If they haven't U, by mail, two sixes, 60c. and $1.20. NATIONAL TOILET CO.. """ Sold by Sherman St McConnetf Drug Starts and Other Toilet Counters. "MT BUtlNXtt S4"a A me main , . Woman's Section of The Personal Mrs. Andrew Nesbit has returned to Lincoln. Dr. A. W. Fitzsimmons has re turned from a trip to Colorado. Mr. and M rs. J. Simon are stopping at the Hotel Alexandria, Los An geles. J. C. Keegan of Raton, N. M., is visiting in Omaha, on his way from Huron, O. Mrs. Lee L. Hamlin and Miss jo sephine Hamlin are at Wauneta Hot bprings, Colo. Mrs. Ben Wade of Fort Crook spent the past week at Cassell's Place in Colorado. Mrs. Joseph Polcar was a Lincoln visitor last week at the home of Mrs. Richard Wilkinson. A daughter was born August 15 to Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Willard at the Stewart hospital. Miss Frances Earenfight is now at South Haven, Conn., where she will remain until fall. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Guenther, who are now in the east, will return to Omaha about September 10. Miss D. Ionia Muxstain leaves Tuesday evening for a trip to St. Louis, Cincinnati and Chicago. Mrs. E. F. Riley and daughter, Louise, are spending the remainder of the summer at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Richter an nounce the birth of a son at the Stewart hospital Monday, August 16. Helen Garvin has returned from Chicago to spend three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Garvin. Mrs. John M. Mullen and daugh ter, Gladys, left Monday to spend several week in Estes park, Trout dale and Colorado Springs. Among the Omaha visitors in Col orado are Mrs. W. E. Shepherd, Mrs. W. H. Schmoller, Mrs. G. C. May, Edward and Florence May. Dr. Alfred O. Peterson left Sun day for a two weeks' outing with his family who have been spending the summer at their camp in the Black Hills near Rochford, S. D. Mrs. Margaret J. Cams, who vis ited in Omaha last June and attended the state convention of the League of Women Voters, is now aboard the S. S. Patria on her way to Chris tiana, Norway, to attend the quin quennial convention of the interna tional council of women, which meets September 1 to 10. Her daughter Dorothy accompanies her. ADVERTISEMENT "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beautyi A few cents buys "Danderinc." After an application of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. To Live Merchants!!! Would You Like To See Your Dollars Double? If so, write at once for our Dealer's proposition to represent the new SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PHONO GRAPH SUPREME in your locality. We have the best Phonograph pro duced at the present age and our prices will appeal to the most eco nomical purchaser. Write at once for exclusive territory, cataloffs. prices and terms. DO IT NOW. Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company Nebraska's Leading Piano House 114-16-18 So. 15th St. Douglas 3940. 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"All the world loves a lover," it is true; but it is equally certain that lovers do not love all the world, and if they prefer that only their rela tives and intimate friends shall know that he has placed the solitaire on her finger, they are but exercising their undeniable American right to their own ideas of "lite, liberty and pursuit of happiness." (Copyright, 1920, by Public I.pdger Co.) Carter Lake Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wilder have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith at their cottage for the past several days. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bloom and daughter, Marjorie, have returned from Lake Okoboji, where they spent "the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis enter tained at a swimming party Mon day evening for the Misses Susie Sugden and Emma Leib. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Jaycox and Mrs. A. C. Hartman have returned from a motor trip to Minnesota. Reservations of the Sunset dinner at 7 o clock Wednesday evening must be made before 10 a. m. Wednesday. Field Club Hostesses at the Field club Tues day for luncheon included Mrs. E. A. Baird, who entetrained 14 guests; Mrs. W. H. Head, five, and Mrs. lerry Keimers, nine. , Dr. E. C. Henry will entertain eight guests at the dinner-dance Wednesday even ing. AMERICA'S HOME Make Your Shoes Last Longer (0O7M Apply SrbkhA frequently. Its wax and oils soften and preserve the leather and keep your shoes looking new. SuMOlA and the SlWOlA ROUE SET make sooe shining a matter of seconds in home or office. BLACK TAN WHITE OXBLOOD BROWN 10 Always Your Needs Easily Secured by Using Bee Want Ads. PHONE TYLER 1000. -Est. 1859 Omaha, Neb. Courtney Bldg. oouotA antcsT SPECIALS Lamb Stew, per Ib.Vz Lamb Chops, per lb.25d Lamb Roast, per Jb.!.20 Veal Stew, per lb. .'.10 Veal Roast, per lb. . . 15 Veal Chops, per lb. .25 Round Steak, per lb.SOd Prompt Attention. Bee Problems That Perplex Answered By BEATRICE FAIRFAX llluckie: T do not have the ad dress of the Dolly Sisters. There is a magazine, "The Billboard," which could probably give you the desired information. L. M. C: Certainly your 14 -year-old daughter is under your super vision and authority. The law will not only enable you to compel her to return home, but you will be doing the girl an injustice if you do not take her back. Perhaps she is with you again before now, for chil dren her age do not stay "run away" long. Study your child when she does come home, and try to under stand why she ran away. Girls her age are often high strung and nerv ous, and mothers should endeavor to gain their confidence. Children do not love their parents or trust them unless parents merit the affection and confidence, sentimental remarks to the contrary notwithstanding. Jealousy Is Selfishness. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: Do jealousy and true love go to- ADVERTISEMENT. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your material in a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes." Easy directions in package. 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