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THE BEE: OMAHA. Mil DAY, NOVEMBER VI, iy2U. Society j McAllister-Cogan. Miss Helen Cogan of Chicago and Cyril McAllister oi Omaha were married Thursday , morning, 8:15 o'ctoclc at St. Cecilia' cathedral. Rev. Father Fortune offitiating. Mis Martha Campbell attended the bride and Harold McAllister served as best man. The bride wore a suit of brown velour trimmed in beaver fur, with hat to match, and a corsage of roses and lilies of the valley. Following the ceremony a break fast was served at the home of the groom's parents. Mr, and Mrs. George L. McAllister. Mr. McAllister and his bride left tor a trip to Kansas City and will le at home in Omaha at 271S South Twentieth street after December 1. V Platt-Budlong. The marriage of Miss Marv Ma tilda Piatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Piatt of Montezuma, la., and Theodore H. Budlong.' son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Budlong of Des Moines, took place Saturday, Octo ber 30, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Budlong are now at home at the Oakland apartments in this city. Both formerly were stu dents at Grinnell college, Iowa. Tea for Mrs. Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Ward M. Burgess vuu entertain at a tea at their home, Sunday afternoon, in honor of their son's bride. Mrs. Louis Kurgess. Mrs. Marples a Guest. Mrs-George Marples of Chicago, formerly of Omafia, is visiting her brother-here, Bfower McCasue and Mrr. McCague. Mrs. Marples will be a guest of Mrs. W. H. Koenig at luncheon Friday and Mrs. Hal leck Rose will entertain this visitor at luncheon, Saturday. Mrs. Marples will be here two weeks. Informal Affair. Miss Jcannette Johnson will en tertain a party at the Athletic club Friday evening. The occasion is the birthday of Miss Winifred Smith, 'ncluded in the party will be Wini red and Esther Smith, Erna Reed, Virginia Pixley and Elisabeth arker, Porter Allen, Richard MaJ- inV George Stocking, Morton Yakeley, Richard Smith and Fritt koenig. p i f Fine Arts Reception. ', IThree" hundred people attended the ,4eption tendered Wednesday even- at -tie library building by the we Arts' society, honoring Maurice .lock, their new art' director. Mrs. ard Burgess, president; Mrs. tuis Xash, vice president, and Mrs. M. Wilhelm, chairman of exhibits, represented the Fine Arts society. John Lee Webster appeared for the Friends, of Art and Doane Powell lor the Art gild. An hihit of naintintrs hv Carl R. Krafft was shown. Of Mr. Krafft, aoung Chicago artist, Mr, Powell . fctrim m mural riprnrafivA clsnn- point, fiis pictures are very beauti ful His strong point is in his ideal istic landscapes. This exhibit will be open to the public during the next three weeks on the third floor of the -public liorary, during regular library hours " . , ,. "Luncheon Party. Mrs. E.. J. Doolan entertained at luncheon at her home Wednesday, in henor of her mother, Mrs. J. Russell of San Meteo, Cal. Covers were placed for 14 guests. ' x Rrirtre Partv. Miss Helen Walker entertained eight guests at bridge at her home wrsday afternoon. ' III 1 Affairs fr.r Visitors. l! . and Mrs. Fred Dawley of vTte, O., arrived in Umaha Monday remain, until Thursday of next M as guests or Mr. and Mrs. D. Siawk. Mrs. Dawley was for .jy , Jdiss Fannie Davenport, phter1 of Colonel A. B. Daven i, formerly of Omaha. is. Hawk entertained at a bridge ( jheon at Prettiest Mile club Mon jfor Mrs. Dawley. Mr. and Mrs. . Schantr entertained at dinner i theater party Tuesday evening 'Mr. and Mrs. Dawley. Mrs. J. piebel entertained at a' bridge heon at the Athletic club, Jnesday, for the visiting matron. nd Mrs. Bryon W. Hart en- (ned a bridge dinner, Thursday tj Personal t Mick is seriously ill. n was born at Stewart hospi- esday to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. . F. Billings of Omaha fpent the . . i. : x v l- -. . 1 T J el .McAIoin. i 'I - daughter was born Monday at Styart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. S.g. Gilinsky. f?s. George Haverstick is leaving Jbtter part of November on an exuded western trip. teavrence D. Lee spent Wednes day m Omaha. He is enroute home jrofni Canada to Ithaca, Neb. t 9 ,;, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C Johnson amoun.ee the birth of a son on Wed nesday at the Stewart hospital. lis. George Brandeis leaves Sat iir4" for New York, where she will remn until after Thanksgiving. - . ' "s haral Uliams arrived VYec!- iy from, her hjme in Rockford. jo be a guest at the Walter D. WiliAms home. Mrs. Fred Hadra of New York, formerly of Omaha, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heavenrich until Monday. Lieutenant Commander D. C Pat terson arrived in Omaha Friday, to spend two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Douglas ar expected to return to Omaha Sat urday from their wedding trip. M.rs. Douglas was Miss Katherine Nfcw branch before her marriage. j Mrs. John H. Shary, who has Jeen visiting her mother, Mrs. Leo Gtfotte, for several weeks, left on Thursday for her home. "Sharyland." ill the Rio Grand valley, near Mifsionj Tex.,. Miss Eugenie Patterson, who went', fcbroad to do reconstruction f -vork: with the Czecho-Slovak mission, is I stilt i Prague, Bohemia. She will! rot return to theJL'mted Statcls for M least & year. . " ' i HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of Revelations of a Wife The Way Dicky Took Madge's Advice. I was fiercely resentful and hu miliated as I walked by 1Iuk' Grantland's side to the tree beneath which were grouped Dicky, Edith Fairfax and a number of the young er Paige cousins. ' I have always prided "myself upon never betraying in public by word, look or gesture, any , jealousy of Dicky, no matter how impressive may be his attentions to some other woman. Ibis errand upon which X was bent at Hugh Grantland's re quest savored altogether torf much of the jealoui-wife-removing-hus-band-from-rival's-vicinity, to my no tion. But one look at. Dr. Jim Paige, who stood alone a short dis tance off, pretending to be busy in k ,u t : i .,.i ... ... a f,,,, resentment in apprehension. As we came up. Dicky hailed us. and I thought I detected a note ot mockery in his call. "You're just in time," he said. "We've decided to have a Maypole dance right here. Of course, lit isn't May yet, but as I understand it, May down here js what our Au gust is, or something like that At any rate, it's May weather when the dogwood blossoms are out. accord ing to my reckoning, so we're going to celebrate. Edith is going to be jDueen of the May. Won't she make a good one?" A Menacing Situation. His clever artist's hands had been busy as "he spoke with some sprays of the pink and white blossoms. evening when Mr. and Mrs. Dawley were honor guests. , Hallet Gildersleeve of La Porte, Ind., will entertain at dinner at Ath letic club, Friday evening for them and Mr. and Mrs. Hawk will give a dinner of 10 covers at Prettiest Mile club, Saturday evening, in their honor. . , Amateur Musical Club. Mrs. Walter G. Silver will enter tain members of the Amateur Musi cal club at her home Friday after noon. Miss Eugenie Whitemore, a November bride-to-be, and her at tendants will be the honor guests. Interesting Visitor. , Mrs. Alene Kilmer, who is visiting at Duchesne college, is the widow of Joyce Kilmer,, a poet of promise who lost his life during the recent war. She was formerly Alene Mur ray, daughter of Henry Mills Alden, editor of Harper's Magazine. Mrs. Kilmer has also become known as a poet and among her best known poems are "In a Hall Bedroom" and Experience, the latter being dedi cated to her small daughter, De borah. Mrs. Kilmer spoke before the student body of 4he college and the alumnae of the school, Thurs day afternoon. Associated Charities. At a meeting of the board of di rectors of the Associated Charities it ' was definitely decided that no benefit affair would be given for the organization until spring. Phi Rho Sigma. Phi Rho Sigma of the JLTniversfty of Nebraska College of Mediciqe will entertain at a dance at the Iota chapter house Saturday evening. . Parent-Teachers' Association. The Parent-Teachers' association of Henry W. Yates school will pre sent a motion picture, "Orphan An nie," in the school auditorium Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, followed by community singing and a candy sale. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Ira W. Porter and Mrs. John W. Barth will manage the candv sale. A small admission fee will be charged to defray expenses. , It is the aim of the association to purchase a motion picture machine tor the school. Extension Society. The Extension society will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Lohlein, 2764 Webster street, Friday at 2:30 p. m. . ADYEBTISKMESIT To Look Young Quickly For Special Occasion Bow eftea hsv yoa asscd tad puttered with your face on the cv of tome impor tant social event when yoa wanted to look yout prettiest, and trr wfcat yoa would you just couldn't set the desired result. Next time your face becomes uarulr. ex hibiting: a careworn and sage-? appearance, and criserossed with fine lines, here's somethinc that will ouirkly transform K into on of youthful freshness. Just ret an ounce of powdered saxotite at your drufgist's, mix this with about a an pint oi witea naxei. ana bathe your face in the solution for two or three min utes. Immediately after yoa feel a Tinn- mtr up" of the skin and underlying tissue, which naturally irons , out the little wrinkle, worry marks and flabbiness. The contour and general appearaare of your face are so 'improved, you will be glad you heard of this simple and harm lesa asethod. ADVT.RTTSEMKNT There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard v But the c4d-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that snnstard plasters gave, without the plaster and without tae blister. Musterole does it It is a dean, whit COTtrnenfc made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does Dot blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See hew qttickly it brings re lief how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sors throat, bron chitis. tonsilitis, croon, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges boa, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pans and aches of the back or joints, cpraina, sore mnades, braises, dul bbuns, frosted feet colds of the chest ut often prevents pneumonia). 35c and 65c jars hospital size $3.00 piling dogwood boughs together, but s - - m reality, as I quickly saw. watch- hair-trigger temper I guessed from i., r;.... .1 l-x. i. i i the auick. furtive glance she shot ! and as he finished he deftly tossed Ion Edith's dark hair a cunningly fashioned crown. Then he dropped on one knee before her, looked up audaciously at her, and seized her hand. "First of all thy majesty's loj'al subjects, I salute thee!" he said, bent his head as if to kissher hand. The younger Paige cousins clai'ped their hands and . laughed meinly at "he little outburst, but l, ! watching Edith Fairfax curiously. saw that she cliu not even smiie. With a queer little reaction at my heart, I realized that, though the touch of Dicky's lips upon her hand would be something infinitely prized by her, yet she was Annoyed and resentful at this public exhibition. That she also shared Hugh Grant- at nim, even as sue uuicKiy anu ineiiiy snaicncu ncr nanu jtom Dicky's grasp before his lips had reached it "Don't, be absurd, Dicky," she said almost pettishly, then she turned with a little air as of relief to me. Dicky's Mockery. "Madge, will you take this wild youngster of yours in handf" she asked, prettily. "He acts as if he were a performing bear just let loose from a cage." "That's what I came over for." I replied, demurely, although in wardly I raged at the covert impli cation whether meant or not I had no means of knowing that L was the jailer, our marital life the cage from which Dicky had escaped for a little while. "Major Granfland and I have been consulting our watches, and beg to inform you that if we mean to get these blossoms home in time for Leila to be mar ried today it behooves as to hasten. Of course, if you think the ceremony can be postponed " I stopped and looked around, smiling a bit maliciously while the members of the little group looked a their own watches, caught their respective breaths and rushed to the wagon with the last boughs they had been gathering. I saw Major Grantland adroitly slip to Edith's side, and pick up the pile Cuticura Soap SHAVES Without Mug QaafSoMhtWfawfersf)is4Ssliiliis The dotted tine in dicate the figure eon- umr tcAea tincorsetea. i i i' i i , j r, i.. T-, For the figure ivhich tapers below the waist The woman whose weight is mostly carried above the waist, has found it difficult to be correctly fitted in a corset. Those corsets which were full enough to be comfortable above the hips, were too large from there down. 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