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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1920)
T-T " - "-''i 8 V ! h TH BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1920. m 9 I h t j - 1 V i-6 Soei x rf Soat-McCarthy. , tThe marriage" of - Miss Florence McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Hts. D. F. McCarthy,' aud Edward J. Soat, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. l' Soat, took place Tuesday ' morning at St. Cecilias cathedral. Rev. JfSof First Presbyterian church will Aughney officiated v The bridesmaid, Miss Helen Doyle, a cousin of, the bride, wore f a'gown of pink. georgette and a large ; black hat. Her bouquet was of Kil larney roses. i . i.i-The bride" was gowned in white Vr-t - o - - - - ..u .v.. " - ........ he carried Ophelia roses. t'.i Raymond Soat, brother of the groom, acted as best lyan. : j-Following the ceremony a break fast was served at the McCarthy "home. , "i The couple left Tuesday for Den ver, where they will remain a month. -Upon tfteir return to Omaha they Cwill reside at 618 Worth Forty-third street s "i .' N. For Mrs. Poppleton. 3:1' -Mrs. Lucien. Stephens entertained informally at tea at her apartment Tuesday afternoon in honor of her "sister, Mrs. William Sears Popple ton, who will return this month to - New York. Thirty grfests attended. i.ir ' Dancinff Partv. O J - .,"iMr. and Mrs. Lee C McMahon entertained- at a dancing party at ' rheir home, Monday evening, in jtionor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. ' Osborne Wheeler of Kansas City. mti- i"tnate friends of Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler. , Luncheon. ' Marie Neville " entertained at a . .luncheon of 10 covers at the Country club Tues'day in honor of Miss pmily .tear ofv New York-Cityv who is vis iting ..Miss Mary Fuller. Dahlias "formed the centerpiece. - Mrs. Richard Edwards to Speak. , - Mrs. Richard Edwards of Peru, Ind., will speak in'Des Moines, la., September 24, before the state con vention of the -League of Women Voters. Mrs. Edwards was in Oma ha last Junf at the" Nebraska state convention, of the league. . 1 .. -Columbian Club. A card party will be divert Wcd- esday afternoon at Lyceum hall, Twenty-se'Pond and Locust streets, bv Columbian club of, Sacred Heart s parish: Jnrs. J. C. Iwerson and Mrs. . (Jlphn Ktmjer',' hostesses., , s Afternoon Tea. iss Charlotte Todd will enter tain at tea for 20 guestM at her home Wednesday afternoon fin honor of Miss Mary Le Cand of Houstoni TeX;, whois visiting Miss Mercedes Jensen. Mrs. Ralph' Garrett of FortsWorth, lex.,' is visiting her sister, Mrs. El mer Lindquist. - . 2 , Miss Lucille Glimmer was the week-end guest of Miss Myrtle AJ- nee in Lincoln. '! ; John Moran of PodatelW'Jdaho.. arrived m Omaha Tuesday en route to Cleveland, O. . ' V Richnrd Bender returne'djMonday from Neligtr and Piercet iscb., wticre he yisited relatives I- .Sf! Mrs. Norris Brown "and Mrs. W. jfef Baxter returned last week from JJrtrip to Balsam lake. ,.t -1 IMrs. Elizabeth Hoghes left Tues-dfty-for her home in San Diego, Cal., jn . : I ':W Personal k after haviUK spent a monjh nere. T --.. . . V. T TT .. If sWJ. t. ri. wara ano son.ftiar- via Ward, haK returned from, a trip fjol California. El Pasa,-Tex., ; and 'i M .1" . . j. Mr. and Mrs! C" W. Hudson spent OUlluciV 111 a-.iiiv.uiii, . w uw iv.J lenueu wic wcuuniti ui wios Frost and John FowlefT Dr. and Mrs. Tames P. Slater have J returned from a trip to Glenwpd Springs, Colorado Springs and Den ver. They were gone a month. - Mrs. J. E. . Butler and daughter, Helen Lane,' have returned from a trip to Satan ac, Lake, N. Y., Detroit,- Mich., Chicago, Montrrfl and Quebec, Canada. V . , Mrs. H. M. Wood of Omaha u the guest of her daughter, Mrs. lax Beghtol, and Mr. Beghtol in Lin coln. Mrs. Wo6d and little Bobby Retrhtnt- have iust retuwied from a two moiuns . trip to oioraao. i Happy Hollow Mr. and Mrs. R., E. Wilcox en tertained at dinner at .Happy" Hol low club Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Wilcox's sister, MrsvF. L. Pamkll, -'of Hammond, La. The rguests in eluded Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. -T. W. Allen, ijr and Mrs. Oscar En gler and A. A. Arter. Others who entertainedyincluded ' J. VV Elwdod, R. E. Wilcox, E. M. Wfllman, W. E. Speir and Helen 'Bradley. - A DY ERTIS EM EXT. A Sure Way To 1 , v End Dandruff There is qne sure way that has ever failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then tifou destroy It entirely. To do this, ")ust get about four ounces of plain, "yornmon liquid aryon from any drug "Vore (this is all you will need), ap ljy it at night when retiring, use enough to- moisten the scalp and ub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, or ur dandruff will be gone, and "fhree or four more applicajrions will stroy every single sign and tra.ee of it, no .matter how much dandruff you- may have. Tou will find till itching and dig ging of the scSlp will stop instantly, flossy,'. silky and soft, and look and feer a hundred times better. To Clear Aivay SliinuTroubles ety Clubdom "faissipnary Societies. The Woman's Missionary society hold a business meeting at .i p m., Wednesday, at the church, The Benson Presbyterian Ladies Aid will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr: Borts.-6336 Military avenue.. rs. ti A. -The Women's Missionary society af the First Christian" church will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the church. A social hour will follow the meeting, i The Home, Mission society of the Methodist church of Bensoffvill meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. JD. J. Bennett, 6345 Military avenue: ' . " ' Unitarian Women's Alliance. ' There will, be a special meeting of the Unitarian 'Women's alliance at the church, 3114 Harney street, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Grace Mitchell, an English woman, who represented the alliance at the Unitarian conference in Bos-J lull last it,ajr, win cjjitvw uii Kv-wy- eration , Between the Women of America and England." , An invitation is- extended to all women. c Frances Willard W.C. T. U. Frances Wiltyrd W. CVT. U. will hold a social meeting at the home of Mrs. A. N. Eaton, 1806 Spencer street, Wednesday, at 2 p.'m. Rockford College Club. The Rockford College club will hold" its first .meeting of the season at the home of Miss Helen Curtiss, $923 Cass street, Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. An election of officers will be held. - . ' , -V-, . Omaha W. C. T. U. Omaha "Sv. C.- T. U. will meet Wednesday-at 2:30 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Delegates will be elect ed for the state convention, to be held in David City September 12. Carter Lake "r ' Among those who entertaifled at the Carter Lake club dinner-dance Tuesday evenirtg are: F. -L. Haas, who had six guests; H. A.Fow ler, 6; W. J. Dowlins, 6, and W. J. Holzman, 4. - The Carter Lake Kensington club will entertain, at 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by a card party, at the club Wednesday. Reservations must be made before 10 a. m. Wednesday. Mrs, C. C. Carey will have 14 guests at the luncheon Wednesday. ' Mrs. Elizabeth Theil entertained eight guests at luncheon 'at th . H. Hughes cottage in honor or frs. Arnold Andersen, who recently returned "from the Pacific coast. Mrs. J. K. O'Neil and chidren have returned from Webster City and Des Moines, Ia ' Do You KnowrVI.I Three Questions a Day for the v Housewife. " : , 1. How oleomargarine differs , from butter.? ; """t"' N 2.' How' can arrow root "help the. home cook? 3AWhat to do to remove paint - stains that cannot be removed by- turpentine or naptha?, ' ' (These questions will1 be ,an- swered this week by the House- Wife.) - ' ' Answers to Mpnday Questions. , i 1. The natives of sortie South American countries prefer orange - if LTDk ti. Colotadb Spring$ Largest i and' Finest Hostelry v ' ' CHAS. A. SCHLOTTEMailfger European Flan Restaurant Famed ' In the -center of the. city, surrounded by fifteen 'acres of garden and park. An "-r - ideal objective for motor trips. Garage. SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER and NOVEM BER weather conditions are perfect for motoring, golf and other outdoor recreation. 4- ' - j Detailed information THE j.NTLERS H0TEE - .' , Colorado Springs, Colorado AMERICA'S. HOME BLACK TAN WHITE OXBLOOO 1 BROWN Always; V AMER1CA'SH0ME SHOE POLISH V For Informal Evening v x Affairs By GERTRUDE BERESFORD. There is just a luggesion of the Spanish influence ' in this lovely dress of, gray georgette.- The skirt is designed with two prettily draped" aprons that are drawn toward the rear so that a bustle effect is se cured. The lower one is Outlined with a deep flounce of silver thread lace that gives-a dash of brilliance to the frock. The lace is also used for adorning the drooping sleeves. The surplice ends are lace-trimmed and tied in a rather bouffant bow in the bark. A spray of pink roses is attached af one side oi the corsage and lends color to the skirt. League of Women Voters Mrs.vCuthbert Vincent spoke on the constitutional amendments " at the Sojourners' club luncheon Tuesday at the Prettiest Mile club. ""Vj. H Craddock discussed the amendments at tne stocK yaras in South Omaha during the noon hour Tuesday. These meetings-were sponsored by the -League of Women Voters. Feathers topular Fine feathers make the proverbial fine bird of many a simple frock this season. They adorn the neck line, corsages and hems ot tetcning eve ning costumes. -r .V or red butter t yellbw butter and it is prodnceffby artificial color- . ing matter. '' 2. The English -way of keep- ing the under crust of fruit and ,berj:y 'pies frpm 'soaking fs not to have one. That is, tliey put the fruit righl in the pie dish' and cover with a single crust. The result is wholesome. 3. Fine lace should never be rjroned. but should be spread out damp 'on an ironing boatd and pinned into shape and; left there until perfectly drys. (Copyright. 1920, by the McCliIta Newspaper Syndicate;) ; e and booklet on request. SHOE POLISH I- aw . m r r 1 . J I w m AfaAest IheHome Cars oSaoes Cht jck and&tsy rrrr rr ' . ssnejiameMt lor LonUeniencejl Problems That Perplex Answered Br m BEATRICE FAIRFAX , Blackly: You woiild do well to forget about the fellows long enough to -learn to spell such simple words as "coming" and "married." If you haven't backbone enough to tell a boy you don't care to go with him, how can you i expect me to ad ylseypu? What you need is a little real character; i would give you that if I could. . , Engaged, but Kot in Love. Dear Miss Fairfax, Omaha Bee: A girl was engaged to a m4n for a few years, refusing to-tnarry him, as she -did not Jove him, and trying to free herself, but without result, on account of parents' intervention. The writer of" this letter, a man of SO, met her at their place of business and fell In love with her. ' I am with her every day In the week and "-mostly every evening I take her home after work, 'and we are each in love "with the other. What can .we do? The other man .calls on heregularly. H. J. E. If the girl loves you hei? duty is to tell the first man the facts and break hr engagement with him. There is only unhappiness in, store for her if she marries wlthout-love. However, it isnot right for her to go about with yep and deceive the first man.' By all means let her .face the issue and ellher tell - him the truth or glve-you up. There is no middle course; she cannot carry wa ter on both shoulders. Field Club F. R. Robinsoif will entertain 30 gu:sts at he Wednesday evening dinner-dance at the Field, club. George Jerpe will have 16 guests. , The Get Together club will give a dance at the club house Friday, even ing. ' - Handy Dust Cloth A serviceable dustcloth is " con structed from a -ard of canton flan nel double-faced. Sew an extra piece of material on to form a pocket or the back .of an old glove in which to slip the hand when dusting and Jerve as a protection from grime and soot. - . Paris Using Kid Hats One ttf the most attractive autumn hats after a mode favored in Paris just now is "of tan kid embrpidered with jade silk braid, lined with silk in the same hue and having its tan 0-shanter crovn held down on one .side by a jade ornajnent. " . St. Pauls Auxiliary. The woman's auxiliary of St. Paul? Episcopal church will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. H. 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