THE BEE: OMAHA, Society Varley-Browning. The marriage of Miss Lena M. Browninsr of Woodbine. la . and An. Irew C. Varley of Omaha took place Tuesday evening at the home of Rev. Charles W. Savidge, who officiated. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schuster. The bride wore a suit of dark blue with hat to match and a corsage of bride's roses, sweet "ieas and forget-me-nots. The cere "tjv was followed by a supper at the Schuster home. After a short ;rip the couple will reside in Omaha Hanson-Wahlstrom. The marriage of Miss. Edith Katherine Wahlstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wahlstrom. to Laurice Hanson of Kansas City took place Saturday evening, Sep tember 18, at the home of the bride. Rev. O. Henry officiating. The attendants were Ruth Wahl strom, cousin of the bride, and El mer Wahlstrom, brother of the bride. Mrs. i Arthur Wahlstrom sang 'preceding the ceremony and Mildred Wahlstrom played the wedding march. ' After an eastern trip the couple will reside in St. Louis. Surprise Party. Mrs. C. A. Hultgr'en was sur prised by a number of her friends Monday afternoon, the occasion be ing her birthday. Those present were Mesdames L. Peterson, August Olson, Vestlund, E. Peterson, W. Peterson. O. Ostland, Tillie Ander son, F. Sieborg. Miss Tillie Daniel son and Miss Ruth Ostlund. Phi Beta Pi. The following students at Uni versity of Nebraska medical col lege have been pledged to Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Pi frater nity: Frank Anderson of . Lincoln! David Block of Fremont, Clarence Rice' of Rising City, Dewey Brown of Cambridge, Theodore Fienimons of Canistota, S. D.; Blaine Bab cock of Lincoln, and George , Fisch er of Kcnesaw. A smoker, was held at the chapter house last Friday evening, when .'3 were present. A dance will be Ktven at the house during the next two weeks, ' I Miss Sorenson Honored. Miss Grace Sorenson has been re iKrted state representative of the League of American Penwomen. Headquarters of this organizajion pre at Washington, D. C. Omaha members include Miss Sorenson, Mrs. Myron Learned, Mrs. Alfred Darlow, Mrs. C. N. Dietz and Miss L. Scott. Personal Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Farnsworth are expected home Friday from an extended trip. Mrs. H. R. Howe of Auburn, ieb.. is an Ak-Sar-Ben guest of Mrs. C. M. Buck. ( . Mr. and Mrs. W.'E. Martin will return Thursday evening from an extended western trip. Mrs.' C. E. Crane-of Springfield, O., is spending a few days with her brother,1 Lucius Wakeley, at ; the Blackstone. Miss Vernelle Head leaves Tues day for New York City, where she will spend the winter ajid study voice under Witherspopn. !' t Mrs. Trior Jprgenson, who under went an operation for appendicitis at the Swedish Immanuel hospital a week ago, is improving. Mrs. C. T. Kountze, who has been spending the last two months :n Wianno, Mass., is expected home the latter part of the week. Ruth Mildred Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Long, ha gone n Nehraska university at Lincoll. where she will be a sophomorS. ' Joseph Cleland, son of Mrs. E. R. Cleland, has returned to Kemper Military academy at Boonville, Mo. George H. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Johnson, is also a student there. ('... lV..;n l.,ff WofttiocHav to attend the marriage of Miss Clarinda Martinson . and Frank Kretchmer, in Mead, Neb., Wed- , nesday. Miss Wesin will spend the ' week end in Lincoln. Clubdom Business Girls' League. The K. K. K. .club of the Busir ness Girls' league will hbld a busi ness meeting Thursday evening. The league will entertain at a dancing party Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Night School Reopens. Through the courtesy of W. E. Reed and J. H. Beveridge the night school for residents of the .Social Settlement district will reopenl Wed nesday evening in the West Side school. Classes will be held every Wednesday and Friday evening. at 7 o'clock. Mrs. L. M. Jensen and Miss Annabel Graham will be (the instructors. The school has been in session during tJie summer months at the ."-.-jsl SeMlement house. More than M registrations have been made for th winter session. Omaha Walking Club. The Omaha Walking club's pro gram for the fall season has just been completed and copies of the bulletin are being mailed out this weik. The first walk will be held Sun , day afternoon, September 26. Mem ber? will meet at 3:15 o'clock at Avery Crossing, a station on the Bellcvue and Fort Crook interurban. The walk will be through the south end of Fontenelle forest. Leo Bo zell. leader. Bizarre Hatpins . Huge cabochons of jet of semi precious stones 'dangle frorn the Paris hatpins, and when worn on each side of milady's' chapeau give the effect of drop ear rings. Miss K. M. Ogler of Guernsey. England, has produced the style of -wearing Dutch shoes at Barbeton, Ohio. v ' Woman's Section of The j Do You Know---XV. Three questions a day for the housewife. x 1. What is the most extensively canned vegetable in the United States? 2. What is the difference between frying and sauteing? 3. ' Should eggs be washed before putting them in the refrigerator? (These questions will be answered this week by the Housewife.) Answers to Tuesday's Questions. 1. Graham bread which was first known about a 100 years ago received its name from a temperance advocate and reformer, Dr. Sylvester Graham. 2. To prevent crust forming on loaf cake before cake is baked through, place a piece of paper over the top when-you put the cake in the oven. 3. Newspaper kept over the ice keeps it from melting, but it prevents the ice from cooling the refrigerator. Usually it is bad practice as it saves ice but spoils food. , (Copyright, 1920, by the MuClur Nfupaper Syndicate.; Stepping Lively Goes On Even In Orient The familiar "step lively" of the subway conductor and policeman which hastens the movement' of cos mopolitan life is not escaped today eveilin the Orient. One needs to watch her step when traveling by steamboat up a languid oriental stream just as carefully as when boarding the subway at Forty-second street during the rush hour, ac cording to the report of a Y. W. C. A. secretary stationed in Canton, China. "When a passenger wishes to get off the steamboat,'' writes this Y. W. secretary, "a shrill whistle is blown to summon a small boat to carry her 'to shore. Then a man carrying a long bamboo pole with a hook on its end climbs out on a little ledge on the side of the steamboat, ready to catch hold of the boat as it passes by. The steamboat slackens its speed but very little and passengers need to 'step lively' into the row boat or they will be left behind. Baggage is tossed in after them." Problems That Perplex Answered By BEATRICE FAIRFAX A Fickle Swectlx-nrt. Dear Miss Fairfax: I went with a young man for three months and saw him about four nights each week. He seems to care a great deal for me, and I in turn thought the world of him. He was drafted and was away for 18 months, dur ing which time I wrote to him three or four letters each week. He al ways answered my letters and sent m many little gifts. While he was on board ship returning to the United States he wrote me a card stating that he would be on land within three days and would see me at once. After the ship land ed, I waited but didmot hear from him for about 10 days. J could not imagine what happened, so wrote a very nice letter to him asking for an appointment so that he could ex plain the delay; We met, but he seemed very cold. After that he would call me up and make ap pointments, but would not keep theji. What shall I do? ANXIOUS. The terrific experience of the war did strange things to many soldiers. They saw and lived through things which made this country placidly going about its own way in the midst of enjoyments and wealth seem alien and cruel when they re turned. Many of their dreams elud ed them. They cannot always ex plain themselves. It is more than likeljr that the young man who is hurting lyou so is going 'through some queer experience in his' own soul. Why don't you try to be a friend to him instead of demanding explanations he minute he disap points you? Make a Fight for It. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 21 years of age and am in love with a young lady three years my junior. We love each other .dearly, and she is willing to wait about three years for me until we have accumulated enough to . start a comfortable home. The young lady, was brought up ii" comfortable circumstances and has always had what her heart desired. Her folks object on the ground that she will be unhappy if shH cannot have everything. They want her to stop going out with me, as they want her to marry a well-to-do, prosperous young man. Now she does not know as to whether she is in duty bound to obey her parents or to let love take its natural course. As to me. I don't know whether I should leave her or stay. ' X. V. Z. The girl of today is not often equipped to help a poor man make his way in the world. If parents were to train girls to understand their share of marriage and to be willing to start on a simple scale and make sacrifices to pay for their happiness, such problems as yours would not arise. But these par ents want to see their daughter sur rounded by luxury, missing the fact that it is not worldly goods which will bring her happiness. 1 I hope that if your love is big and honest, and unafraid, you will make a fight for it ADVERTISEMENT. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots How to Remove Easily. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle Face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles, while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. 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What Pensive Beauty Autumn Shows When earth repays with golden sheaves The labors of the plough, And ripening fruits and forest leaves All brighten on the bough; What pensive beauty autumn shows, Before it hears the sound Of winter rushing in, to close The emblematic round 1 From "Thought on the Seasons," by William Wordsworth. t Tact and the , Hostess' Don't forget that when you are the hostess more is expected of you in the way of tactfulness and consider ateness than when you are the guest. There are some women you know who rather revel in their bhmtness.' This type are rather in evidence at the present time They have gained a reputation for cleverness and witti ness because they-do not stop to weigh the consequence of every re mark they make. Our grand-mothers would have regarded them as impertinent and ill-bred. We speak of them as "refreshing." And there is always the woman who brings down laughter at the ex pense of other people. She mimics well, and she can always tell a funny story about some one else. She doesn't say anything downright mean, but what she says always makes you wonder what she says about you when you are not present. Doubtless these women add to the liveliness and merriment of most gatherings. But the hostess, today as in the days of our grandmothers, must remember that she must not be too outspoken. There is a brand of tactfulness that can soften an argu ment without giving reproof to those who -argue, and a way of paying a compliment that 'will make the one who has just been hurt by another's thoughtlessness actually forget the hurt and remember only the compli ment. Now remember that we do not invite our friends to our homes to abuse them or to make, them wish that they had not come. To the well bred hostess her least important guest deserves as great courtesy as the most distinguished. The fact tha she has invited him to her house entitles him to her consideration so long as he is under her roof. If you want to pay special court to any one invite him as your sole guest, but do Beautiful WJmn I of Soclety.durlngtheput I seventy years have relied ' upon it for their dlstm- VjZulshed appearance. The Soft, refined, pearly renders Instantly, is always the source of flattering comment. Still More Values At the Bowen Store all this week for the house keeper desirous of sav ing. KELLOGG'S Toasted Corn Flakes, 9C 3 pkgs.. . 4-DC Harkin's Cocoa Hardwa ter Castile Soap; great for the bath wonderful for a shampoo and per- iect for toilet pur poses. Per cake . 5c Carnation .Milk Best for cooking and the cof fee; two cans OC only 4tOC Bowen's Better Brooms. Get a Broom at our value price of 33c 16th at Howard N Baby Coughs require treatment with remedy that eon tain no opiatee. Pito's i mild but effec tive; pleasant to take. Ask your druggist for 1 Bee not make the mistake of lavishing your attention on the one favored guest when others who are present might feel slighted by your action. N. Y. Sun. . Sorrel Soup Sorrel soup has a slightly acid fla vor, making it particularly appetiz ing. Wash thoroughly one pint of chopped sorrel leaves, and put into a saucepan with three tablespoonfuls of butter, five large lettuce leaves, a sliced onion and a few sprigs of parsley. Stir over the fire for a few moments, then sift in two table spoonfuls of flour and mix well. Now pour in gradually, stirring con stantly, three quarts of boiling wa fer. Simmer for 20 minutes, then add one cupful each of mashed po tatoes and hot milk. 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