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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1920)
f i r r V THE BEE: OMAH. SATUKUAY, qCTUEElt 23, 1920 15 V Society , , Assistx iri, Drive for Orphans Homey , . - . , ,1 r : - ' ; : mm?. . - V 1 to, make the day a vuinn-uoodland. The inarriimc of Miss Marv Eliza beta Goodlan(ViIaitfihtor of Mrs. Alary uoodland, and 'Ldward J. Quinn took place Wednesday morn ing at the Church or Our Lady of! Lourdes, Farther William J. Brown I otiiciatiiiff. Hiss Jennie. Quinn, sister of the Sroom, and Cieorgc Goodland, j brother of the bnde, were the only attendants. . Mrs. John Ovcrboy, sister of the bride, played the weddfciR march. A wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's mother for immediate relatives. The young couple will be at home After November 1 in Omahaj Athletic Club. On Saturday, October ,30, at 6 p. in., the Athletic club;will hold a spe cial Halloween dinner dance. There will be special decorations. Dancing will begiu at 8 and Cnd af 1 o'clock. Election day, November 2, the club will Stave ft special. wire and an nouncements of returns will be made in the main dining room, the loung ing room and the men's grill. Women of the club are planning paf i ties in the dining room where there is to be a concert orchestra. 'Supper will be, served iiwthegrill for the m'en. - ' f The bowling alley Is open to wo men on Monday and Friday after noons, and Tuesday and Thursday evenings. , . N teachers' Luncheon. The Board of Directors of the Parent-Teachers' association of the Henry W. Yates school. will give a luncheon Saturday at the home of the. president, 'Mrs. Frank Field The, toard includes Mesdames Ira Por ter, Mrs. Kenneth Finlayson, A. F. Jonas, Joseph Lipsey, jCharles Stein baugh, Claude Camblin, Pearl Mc Grew Harris and Frank. Field. The teachers present will be Mesdames ; Elizabeth Jenan5 Catherine Fowler, and Rose Coleman, and Misses An.ua Pickard," Amelia" Pearson, Lucille I Erasing Fanny Hart, Anna Gurske, v Gilberta Williams, Lillian Wilbur, Delia Jlogan, Dorothy Lyle, Anna - Nelson, Emma Nelson, Mary Phil lipi. ; '.. : Entertain JEor Visitors. ,, . Miss Mildred Rhodes entertained (informally at a bridge party at her home Friday aftcmoou in honor of three visitors, Mrs D. Jusrhtvkh.of Idaho Springs, Idaho, the guest of Mrs. . Wayne Selby; Mrs. Howard Martin1 of Sioux City, the Jjnest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Weston, and Miss Marjorie Martin of ' Spokane, ,Wash., the Auesrof Mrand Mrs. E. M. Martin. Pink and white 7 roses were used through the rooms and five tables were set for; the name. Mrs.- Selby and Miss Ruth . Mills assisted the hostess. I Kappa Psi Delta. Kappa Psi Delta sorority of the University of Omaha announces the following pledge; Rheuvilla Blair, Eleanor Madgett, Eno Grenwaldt, Ruth tone, Dorothy Huberman, Pauline Hanicke, Minne Brooks and Lillian Baker. Miss Helen Miller will entertain ht a Jea at her home Saturday aft ernoonX October v30. when the -formal pledging will take place. ' The active members are N Mary Killian, Iztna Tucker. Elton Hens man, Georgianna Steele, and Dorothy and Frances Edwards. Corinthian Club. The Corinthian club announces the following dancing parties to be given at Masonic temple: November 16, December 21, December, 31, Jan uary 18, February IS, February 22, . March IS, March 29 and April 19. It has not yet been announced which dates will be dinner-dance or guest nights. . v Mrs. Cameron Entertains. ' Mrs. M. D. C&yeron entertained ""at luncheon at the University club Friday in honor of Mrs. ' George Hoffman of Desv Moines, 'wh is vis" ... . i n , ":n ' I If-. lling Xvirs. -jvoyai mmti, auu mis. VV. B. Julien of Long Beach, Cal., who is the guest of Mrs. J. R. Cjain. Covers were also placed for Mes dames Cain and Miller. Howard Kennedy, W. S. Weston, V. J. Tem pleton and J. W. Jennings. - v " For Miss Newbranch. Mrs. H. B. Bergquest, entertained informally at tea at her home Thurs- will as . ., .. ', - Jw, psAsaa,' too" M trj Resinoi Ototment. ,Then the. prompt relief thar comes from its mild, cooling-ingredients will prove to you ,why sofnany doctors prescribe it regularly to stop itching and to heal skin trou bles like eczema, ringworm, rashes, etc Yoar dru Exist tells Retinal Ointment ud Seep. 1 MesiinLol ADygRTlSEMENT Personal Miss Alice M. Loomis, who spent several daysin Omaha this week has returned to Lincoln.; . Mr. and Mrs.. John ,W. Towle have gone to Chicago, for a fer days: Mrs. W. It Bucholz has returned om California and will be with Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Bucholz for a sliorH time; :, v,, ' VMiss Mildred Levy; who has been isiting in Omaha, has returned to Chicago. Mr. -and Mrs. Kr'emer Bain arrive next week from Butte, ' Mont., to visit" Mrs. Bain's-parents, Mr- and Mrs. lamevl. Woodard.. Mr. Bain ill leave shortly ; for ' Beautaire, o., and will be joined later by Mrs. in. They will reside in Beautaire. I -By MARGARET M'SHANE. Saturday is Orphans day in Oma. ha.. . 1 . Six hundred women will work all day to. raise funds for aNving at St. James orphanage. At presant ,the orphanage is so crowded that the-iifirniary has to be used to house the children, leav ing the institution without space to give the kiddies care in case of jll ness.., In rush Weeks many children are obliged .to sleep on emoorary cots in the parlors. 1 f J Mrs. Arthur Mullen is chairman of tHe drivet She will be assisted by Mrs. H. Kniidsen, who is in churge of Benson. . , Mrs. KHudsen has appointed Mes dames J. Glcasoh and E. W. Norris as vice chairmen.' ; Binson has alwaysbeen. the home site of- St. James ofphanage and the people of this district are Work ing over time huge success. v.- The following well-known Women of Benson will assist in the -work: Mesdames -.H. H. Fickbohm, W, Maher, J. W. Welch, Misses Clarice Howard'Marie Maney, Edna Beullis and Katherine Walther. The South Side is in charge-of Mrs. Will Jamieson asv chairmai, Mrs. H. T.' Alliirgham, treasurer, and the following committee: Mes-, damesTjames Burke, M. C. Culkin, J. "Offerman John G. Jamieson, F.' E; Aipes, H., Maulick, Jack' O'Brien, loy H. Dermis, M. P. Hirv chey, Burt Blanchard and Miss Pa tricia Naughtin. t v Mrs. George Doane, prominent "There is a vrreat needior a chil dren's home in Omah;L At- present the Visiting Nurse association is often obliged to send children to Riverview home and children should not he sent to places connected with courts.' Institutions like St. James should be supported sufficiently to take care of the needs of all home less children." day afternoon in honor of 1 Miss Katherine Newbranch, a bride-to-be. Alpha Phi alumnae, of which Miss Newbranch is a member, entertained in ler honor Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. WillianT Locke. .' , Mrs. H. E. Newbranch w$l enter tain at a tea at home Thursday aft ernoon, October 28, for her daugh ter. , Birthday Bridge Party. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hcrsey will entertain at a bridge party at their home Saturday evening, the occasion being Mrs. Herscy's birthday. The guests will include Dr. and Mrs. W: H. Quigley, Judge and Mrs. James Begley of Plattsmouth, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Leggctt. Mr. and Thomas Finney and Mrs. Essie Aarons Dominy, who. will assist the hostess. Informal Affair. Mrs. J. C. Elssasser entertained at her "home on Thursday evening. Those, present were Messrs. and Mesdames H. Berg, S. Sullivan, J. C. Elssasser, Miss Edith Petersen, Eric Karlin,,. Clara Bowan, ' Otto Koch, and Laura Detlef, Harry Detlef and John Petersen. t' ' ' Debut Prty- ' - Mr. and Mrs., C. W. Hamilton will entertain at a 'dancing party at the Fontenelle Thanksgiving eve, November 24, when their daughter, Miss Marion, will make hejr debut to society. Miss Hamilton was" an Ak-Sar-Ben maid last year. 5 1 Fdj Guest. . Mrs... D. CT Buell entertained a foursome at luncheon at th.e Uni versity club Friday, followed by a matinee party at, the Brandeis. in honor of Mrs. David Beaton, jr., of Evanston, III., .the guest of Mrs. Harycy E. Milliken. ' TV" T 1 t U inner rany. ; N Mr. and Mrs: J. L. Hyatt will en tertain at dinner at the Athletic club Saturday evening. TTheir guests will include Messrs. and .Mesdames Lee Huff. James Allen. Ralph Wal ters and Shirley H. WilsonV and Mr;1 George 1. Wilson, following din ner the guests will he entertained at the Hyatt home. ' v ... ; " " i 1 .' Entre-Nous Club. Mrs. John L. Neble entertained members of the Entre-Nous Auction Bridge '"club at the Flatiron cafe Thursday afternoon. Mfs. M. Proud foot" and Mrs.M. J. Ford were, also gurfsts.. 1 . j To Sing at Tea. , Mrs. H. L. Arnold will be among those who will sing at the; musical tea to be given Sunday afternoon by Miss MaryvMunchhoff at her home in horfor of Miss Lorraine Proulx, who will be a November bride. How About Your Weight? Do you realize that "unless your weight is up to normal you are actually in danger, of serious illness? ' . No insurance company will insure those who are under weight. ' ; Many thin people find that they gain weight steadily while taking Father John's Medicine. - The pure food tonic elements which ere contain ti m this old fashioned precrip tion strengthen and build -up those who are thin, weak and ran down.. It is real food and in a f ontf which. even the weak ened, system can easily take up. 6 fiQ C3 ss 5 ft: to 63 "b BQ Women's Shop 1621 Farnam Street 209 i Discount 4 Saturday You Are Offered Your ' Unrestricted Chpice of Our Entire Collection of WomeiVs :j Winter Suits At 20 Discount, Including strictl tailored modfs Others elaborately trimmed with silk embroidery or tasteful fur trim mings." 1 Some of the materials are Silvertones, y Duvet de Laihe, Vel--dyhe, Tric'otine Navy, Brawn, Rein deer and Taupe are. the popular col ors. At 20 Discount Wool Plaid Skirts Specially 10 7C -Priced at V '3r These new models come in a complete line of color combinations, in bjx, side or accordion pleated effects. Blouses Includes Taffetas, Satins, Georgettes, Crepe de ' Chine, and attractive com hinations. , ' . Blouses in all. shades from - $9.50 $19.50 the suit TO Silk Knickers ; and Petticoats Special Saturday $4.95 Berg's Beras Berg's 9 0B fe 6S welfare worker 'of Omaha, sist the dnive for the support of St. Jaihes orp)ianage. , , Mrs. Doane said today: "St. James orphanage is filling a real need ild tehould have the support . of every jman. woman and child in Omaha, t will' gladly work all, day Saturday for the success of this undertaking." Miss Florence McCabc, , head nurse of the 'Visiting Nurse associ ation, urges ine puonq 10 support Khe tag day Miss McLabe says: Lecturer Will Be Only j Man at Press Clulr;i T. ,1, . Luncheon. -v ; . v One lecturciJiaa put himself in a class by himself. He' is a nian not afraid of the ladies! John Cowper PowyJ, who will lecture here No vember 3 at the Fontenelle under the auspices of the Woman's Press cud on ne .ADsuruny 01 . cpu mism and Pessimism," has accepted iavitaticmyof the cluh'to be a guest at a Press Club luncheon that day at the Chambtr of 6mtnerce. He stated that it was not necessary for any -men to be present other than himseffT as women in large numbers have no terrors for him. t Luncheon Pa$y. , , Mrs. Ralph WaUers will entertain informally at ;i luncheon at her home Tuesday. Notes of Interest to . -v , Women .'. Miss Eleanor Uhl. swimroiiiK x- pr,t at Lansdowne. Pa., is the holder of six cups and 29 medalf." England is adopting war orphans and homeless children of Austria. ftoiiu which country, they 'are being sent in large groups.' Miss Gertrude Emerson, writer, traveler and editor, is going tt the Orient in an airplane at the head of a motion picture party,. Miss femVa E.-Bresetta. secretary of the Kansas State Industrial com mission, hts been re-elected secre tary-treasurer of the Association. of liovenitnentalJ.ahor'blhcials of iRe United States and Canada. .) "; Mile. Susannr .T.anglon, cham pion woman tennis player and claimej by many to be the greatet woman athlete in the world, was born in southern France in the same town as. was Guynemcr, most fa ihous of all French aviators. I areitt you cpnrlnQ - r of : oi'EdtcznoKllfeste-? I&Free mm l O ' On each pagethe same fasqinating story. And this is it: , Every Edison cabinet 'has been , adapted direct frorri some Old World 'rfurniture masterpiece Every Edison cabinet looks eyeryinch -the -thing , ' that it isa true furniture aristocrat. 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