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A THE SEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1920.', Society Journalistic Society Banquet ' The University of Oejiaha journal istic society, known as "The Pup," held a banquet and organization meeting at the University club Mon i!af evening. The event also cele brated the founding of new "Pup'' rhapters at Kansas, Missouri .and Northwestern universities. Officer for the coming year were to be appointed." Edwin Dyke, a former member, now attending N'orthwestern, presided. Bonnie (ones, Florice Shaw and ;Leona l.eary will act is hostesses. Other members who were present in cluded Helen Gallaglrcr, Ruth Gil bert, Inez Moore and Richard Fcholcs. " " New pledges to the fraternity who nere present as guests at the ban quet are Marjorirj Current, Geraldine Huntoon, Bernice Durae, Lydia Har- shamm, Lucile Latham. Martraret Dow, Mildred fMderman, Paul Davis, Art Dutcher, Helen Walton, Mrs. Jack Bristov?, Zdenka Sezlecek, Mad ame Gross, Leonard Thiessen and Josephine Connell, Informal Affair. i Miss Peggie Osborn and Vera . Reynolds of Council Bluffs enter lined informally Thursday eve wing. Th,c guests included Lucille PIoss, Omaha; Margaret Hoye, Omaha; Eilyth Harris, Mable Ben sou, Carrie Coulton, Miss Baily, Omaha; Ruth Hacker, Peggie Os born, Vera Reynolds; John Cogan, Omaha: Harry Sage, Omaha; Guy Wharton, Omaha; Howard Osborn, I EJma Peterson, Arthur Nicholson, Fred Osborn and Mr. and Mrs. Art Raflity, Omaha. " J Fdr Visitors. Mrs. I Arthur Remington enter tained at luncheon at the Omaha club MoiMay for Mrs. Martin Saxe, of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker "had Mr. and Mrs. Saxe as. dinner guests at their home Monday feven - ing. . Mrs. C. T. Kountre will entertain at a luncheon Tuesday for Mrs. Saxe. Mr. and Mrs. Saxe leave Tuesday afternoon for their home." V v Delta Gamma. ' The meeting of Delta Gamma on Tuesday afternoon, which was planned to be held with Mr Lyle Rushton, has bee changed ajncj will hi held at the apartment of NMri. Hubert Askew n the Knickerbocker, x Thirtv-sixth and Tones streets. Christmas cards will be on display..! Musician Honored. The Clef club will honor Mary Turner Salter at dinner Monday eve ning at the Loyal hotel. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mrv Guy Kiddoo will entertain members of Kappa Kappa Gamma st her home, 5121 Cuming street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. -. Press Club Luncheon. The Omaha Woman's Press club will meet for luncheon and-a busi ness session at the Chamber of Com merce Tuesday at 1 o'clock. . Dance and Card Pajty. . , . Liberty chapter.'O. E. S will give an informal dance and card party"-at, live Biyckstone Thurseday evening,, November 11. - A Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs. Ross B, Towl arc planning a dinner for the latter part of the week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Congdon of Syracuse, N. Y., who are visiting Mr. and Mrs. ;George Thummel. Delta Zeta Luncheon. '( Theta Alumnae of Delta Zeta en tertained at a luncheon Friday at the Athletic club for 18visiting members of Delta Zeta. Covers were placed for 26. ' 1 V Birthday Pary. , Bernice Connorwas nonor guest - at a surprise party give at her home Sunday evening. The occasion was her 14th birthday. Twenty guests were present. ' -V LI, I. .. ..I.. . I- I. - Fine Arts Society. 1 Members of the Fine Arts societv ' will hold a reception Wednesday! .evening at the Omaha public library for their new art director, Maurice .Block. Personal Miss Marie Thompson .of Tilden, tXeb.. spent the week-end in Omaha with her brother, Ben Thompson. 1 (Miss Clare Cooper of, St. Joseph, , Mo., who was the guest of Mrs. G. A. Seabury, returned home Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Raincy of Omaha will go to Lincoln Wednesday to be the guest tf Mrs. Q G, Crittenden for ,'ievcral days. Mr. and Mrs. W.' E. Thompson of St. Joseph, Mo., who spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Head, 4uve returned home. r Mr. and Mrs. George K Buffing ' announce the hirtn of a son atStew art hospital, November 4. Mrs. Buf fing was formerly Miss Lelah Peck of Council Bluffy A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taxman of Eldorado, Kan., Friday at the Nicholas Senn hospi tal. Mrs. Taxman was formerly Miss , Anne Milder of this city. ." Mrs. Otis M. Smith has returned from a motor trip to Chicago, where she visited Wer daughter, fzetta, at the Univtrsity School of Music at Lake Forest, and her qn, at Lake Fore,st academy. Mr. and Mrs Edwad Baus man and family are leaving Omaha ' to make their home in Leavenworth. 'Kan. Mr. Bausman ' leffSunejay evening and will be joined by Mrs, Bausman and the, children within a lew weeks. Kitchen Tips : The "kitchen is the workshop In most homes. Better work can be done in a well-lighted shop arranged for the comfort and convenience of theworkers and equipped with good tools than in a dark shop where r much time must be spent in unneees f sary steps and energy wasted with scattered equipment. Business metv have found this a sound principle and it should be ap plied to the kitehen. so that the housekeeper can do her work more cuiiejdx ?i with .tjje least fatigue, ' General Chairman Mrs. George Gilmore, who has long been prominent in Y. W. C. A. work, is gencVal chairman for the budget campaign to be carried on this" week for the association. The goal set is $70,000, which will finance all the "Y" activities in Omahl dur ing the coming year. Clubdom , Teachers' Luncheon. The alumnae and students of the Colorado State Teachers'"- college met forv luncheon Friday at the Rome hotel. Miss Clementine Gu- snello, retiring president of the as sociation, presided at the business meeting which followed. Officers elected for the ensuing year are Miss Patty Whitehouse, president; Miss Edith Sandberg, vice president, and Miss Anne Cosgrove, secretary-treasurer. Deans of Women Organize. Miss Jessie Town! dean of women at Central High school, was elected president of the Club of the Deans of .Women of Nebraska, organised Friday afternoon at the University club. Miss Matrte Cook Ellis f reru Mate JNoimai sctiooi was Uchqsen secretary-treasurer, I The club will meet annually at the time of the state teachers' conven tion. Parliamentary Law Department. The parliamentary law department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Thursday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. The study topics will he "Consti tution of the United States" and "Of ficers and Their Duties." Mrs. A. L. Fernald," leader. Y. W. H. A. Notes. " The girls' gymnasium class at the Y. W. H. A. will resume its meet ings beginning Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. V The dramatic class will meet Thursday, 8 p. m at the club rooms. W. C. T. U. Notes. . Frances Willard W.. C. T. U. wi!J meet Wednesday at 2 p. ,m. with Mrs. T. R. Ward, 2121 Wirt street. Tuesday Clubs. ' I.oomls Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, 2 p. m.. T. W. C. A. - Deborah Society Tuesday. 2:30 o. m., I.yrln building, Nineteenth and Farnam Btt-ett. Omaha Spanish Club Tuesday, S p. m., 3111 FiUerson .block, 8enteenih and Jfar liam itreeti, ' Omaha Truth Center Tuesday, I p. m., 802 Patterson block Seventeenth and Far. nam streets. H. E. J. P. Club Tuesday evening, Social Settlement bouse, supper and dramatic art. lonafellow Chautauaiia Circle Tuesday, 1-7 ISO p. m., Ml Urandeia Theater building. airs, sua touneu, leauer. Omaha Woman' Club, Current Topics Department Tumday. 2 p. m.,.'. W, C. A. Bible leson, Fetera Harmon at Pentecost, second chapter of Acta. Current ev?nt, 2:30 p. m followe. by talk on Savlnm Bank. Mary I. Crelff, leader. Alice B, Howard Cbautauqni Circle Tut-sday. TrM p. m., with Wra. K. O. Hampton, Portland apartments. Twenty, ninth and Leavenworth streets. Lesson, chapters 1, i and 3 In the New Italy. -Mrs. M. A. Phillips, leader. fleorf A. Custer Relief Corps Tuesday, I p. m Jlemorlal hall, court house. Full attendance desired sti that thora mayv b3 practice lor inspection. . P. K. O. dlsterhood. Chapter "H. P. Tuesday. J:S0 p. in., with Mia. Carl Og deiH 2031 yowler avenue. Educational day proeram, Mr, J. J Harrington, leader. Omaha Woman' Club. Publlo HpeaUlnf Tlepartment Tuesday, 10 a. m.. Y. W. C. A. Reason, ''Narrative Descriptive Open, lne of Speeches." l'rof. Edwin Puis, Jn structor. Mr. O. Y. Kring, lea9r. Omaha Business Woman's Club Tues day evening, Y. W. C. A., dinner, 6:15 p. pi., followed by program, B. C Page wll speak on 'Toundtrons of American Hi Isry." if lea Kilen Schmidt, leader.tReser. vailoni for dinner must be made befpru S:30 Monday evening at the Y. AV. C. A. office. - 1 II. A. R., Omaha Chapter Tuesday, 19 p. m with Mrs. Qeorg Mickel. .110 Soptb Fifty-first atreet. Following the business meeting Dr. Frank G. Smith of the First Central Congregational church will apeak on "Amerlcanlaatlon Through the D, A. B. j" musleal number will be given by Miss Gladys Conrad, violinist; Miss Mildred White, vocal solo Month Omaha Woman's Club Tuesday, l:J0 p. m., Library hall, Twenty.hird and M streets. Open day meeting.' Business sess'on, followed by program of American muslo from the tlms of tha Indian to the present day, directed by Mrs. John Haarman. The vocal numbers will be give by Mlaa Adeline Kelistrom, aecom nanled by Flora Sears Nelson. A string - will Include Mrs. E. A. Reese, first I vioun: Miss Bjsa Reese, viola t Mrs. mM tie Dolon, cello, and Mts. O. W. Nebla, piano. Phone Douglas 3940. Tuesday Carnation MUk. large cans, lid Ktro Park Syrup, 10 lbs ..50d Karo LUM Syrup, 10 lbs... 69s Beat Creamery Butter, lb,..61d Wf Deliter $M0 Oraeri to Any Put of tho City. ' Holding a Husband ' Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife Why Tim Was So Eager to Getf Away. Is there anv answer, ladv?" I looked up with a start from the astonishing letter which Grace Drap er had written me. 1 had been so absorbed in the amazing plea for par don the girl had sent me that I bad completely forgoften her messenger until his necyously spoken question recalled him to my consciousness. That the man ivas more than ner vous, that he was in actual fear of something, or of some one, atrxious to complete his mission and get away trom my vicinity, was easily (o be seen. The most unobservant person could not have helped notic ing his furtive glances, his twisting hands arid the constant wetting 01 his lips with his tongue, as if their dryness- would otherwise make speech impossible to him. I looked at him steadily, determined, if rfos sible, to wrest some clue from him as to Grace Draper s whereabouts. With Hugh GrrvntlandVassurance that she, was no longer in' my vicin ity, I had somehow gainedvthe. im pression that she had bee compelled to go back to New York, yet here was this man talking of taking an answer to her. "Where vis tho woman who wroti this letter?"'! asked sternly, - "Please don't ask me that, ma'am," he returned, with a touch of dignity that sat oddlv upon his shambling personality. I passed my promise I wouldn't tell that. But she saidvl could, tell you that it was a long, long ways from here. She wants you to write her just a line in an swer and give it to mc in a -sealed envelope. Then I am to take it and put it m another envelope, and mail it1 to her at a certain place oh, please, pia am, won t you hurry? I have to get away from here. - Very Evident Fear. "What are you afraid of?" I asked slowly. "Major Grantland?' I purposely paused before the of ficer s name, then shot the two words at him as if I had fired them from a revolver. The result justified the ruse. 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"But ou must know tha you are going against hisorders in coming any where near me with a message like this." '.'Don't I know that?" the man re torted, almost savagely. "'And he'll just about wring my neck if he catches me. Won't you please write that answer, ma'am, andlet me get away from here?" I did not hesitate in my reply. My first bewilderment at the unexpected- and bizarre happening had passed, and common sense had told me that I must proceed warily in this thingTand must, above -ill other things, retrain from acting upon any impulse cither of pity or anger. An Unexpected Interruption. "I cannot possibly give vou any answer to the writer of this letter, no.,'' I "id firmly. "I must think the matter over first. If you know how to communicate with your em ployer, tell her that you delivered the letter, that Mrs. Graham read it, but must, consult her husband be fore answering it." ' The last words came from my lips aliiiost without my. own )lition. But I did not regret them. 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Read the , Readingr, Pa.- X mation, pains in the side and back which were so sharp that they pulled me to my knees, and I could not walk. . I had an operation and still I failed, and in the eight years I suffered I had lour doctors and none helped me. My mother-in-law advised me to take Lydia VE. Pinkham'g Vegetable Compound. I vas then in bed, and after the first bottle I could be out of bed, then I took Vegetable Compound Tablets and Lydia E JPinkham's Blood Medicine and also used the Sanative Wash. I still take the medicine and am able now to do my own housework. My friends say, Mv! but you look well what do you do r Who is your doctor f ' And there is only on answer, Lydia E. Pink ham's medicines which I gladly recom mend.' "Mrs. Wm. Sraw, 560 Douglas Street, Reading, Pa, Ailing Women m filM itt Take tabteto a remedy i and as a World as Influenza 30c. Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and" Very Healtfif ul Sample free of dotiesM Lsbarstorie, Dept. 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Texas. , 1 Should Not ExperimentBut Insist Upon J ' 1 WW Their Medicine Chest For 20 Yean I T is characteristic of folks after they pass tho ; "three score years and ten," to look back over ths days that are sjono and thoughtfully live them over. I find myself, t seventy-one, frequently drilling back i quarter of a century, when I see myself in tub little drag store I owned at Bolivar, Mo., making and selling a vegetahlo compound to my .friends anil customers what was then known only as Dr. Lewis' Medicine for Stomach, Liver and Bowel Complaints. Por many years while I was perfecting my formula I studied and investigated the laxatives and cathartics on the market and became convinced that their main fault was not that they did not aet on the bowels, but that their action was too violent and drastic, end upset the system of the user which wis due to the fact thaTrksy were not thorough enough in their aetion, some simply acting on the upper of email intes tines, while others weuld aet only on tha lower er. large intestines, and that they almost Invariably produced a hsbit re quiring ugmented doses. I believed that a preparation to produce the bast effect must Bret tone the liver, than acton the stomach and entire alimen tary system. If this was eeomplished, th medicine would produce mild, but thorough elimination of too waste without the usual siekenlngisensatlpns, end mako the nasi feel better at once. After experimenting with' hundreds of diOerent compounds, I st last perfected tha fermalav that is now known as Noam's r, "wnicfl I truly Believe goes runner Sherman & McConnU Drug Co. , ) Kill ThatXold With r ywr CoIJi, Co.sk TOMv Nefjected Coldt aro Dangerous ' Take no chances. Keep this sundard remedy haidy for the first snaase. Breaks up a cold in 24 boars Relieves i Orippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in tbia form does not afreet the head Caecara ia best Tonic Laxeove-WoOpieternHili's. y J AU DRUGGISTS SELL" IT Two Women Tex." For three years and doee more than any Uxsliva on the market today. Tho thousands ! Utters from users have convinced ma I waa right, and that tho user ot Wahwa'e BiwiSy as family medicine, oven though ha mayfcara need it for twenty-fire years, never be to increase the dose. Mr knowledge of medicine and tha re sults of its use is my owb family and among my friends, before I ever ottered it for sale, caused me to have great faith in And now si I gnd myself Bearing the age when I must bow to the inevitable and go to another life, my greatest pleasure is la if.aorhriiva.nd read tha lettera that each mail brings front people a oldor older than I, who tell of having ttsad ftslsre'e RsjueaV for tea i, xui tr at teen and twenty veers. nd now the; nd their children and grandchildren have been benefitted h it. It Is consoling thought, my friends, for a man at my age to feel that aside from hie own s vises, one has dene something foy hie fellow nan. Uf greatest eatiefsc-, tion. my greatest happiness today, is tha knowledge that tonight more than one minion people win tau nsase a mm (NB Tablet) and l Da Better, BMItnier., happier people f er it, . I hep SWT. witf yea Da one oi mem. 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