J. J 1 THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1920. 11 I i Society Rockwell-Browne. Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Doris Browne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Browne of Indianapolis, formerly of Omaha and Louis Rockwell of this city, which took place Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Rock well were both graduated at the Central High schools For Miss Cooper. Pink roses were used throughout the A. L. Reed home, Wednesday afternoon, when Miss Erna Reed en tertained at a formal tea in honor of Miss Mary Cooper of Pittsburgh, Pa., who is the fiance of Burdeltc Kirkeivdall aud who Is a guest at the Glenn Wharton home. Those presiding at the tea table were Mes dames F. P Kirkeudali. C. M. Wil helm, Isaac W. . Carpenter, jrr, and (Jlenn Wharton; Others assisting were Mrs. Leonard Trestor and Misses Gertrude Stout, Emily Kel ler, Helen Walker, Esther Smith, Winfrcd Smith, Virginia Pixlcy, Jeannette Johnson, Elizabeth Bar ker, Dorothy Judson, Mary GirTord and Marion Hamilton, One hun dred and sixty guests called during the afternoon. Fine Arts. Omaha Society of Fine Arts will give an exhibit of batiks, fabric pat terns and many- other handicraft designs at the Omaha public library on the third floor. The exhibit will be opened to the public from De ember 3 to 20. Mr. Maurice Block, assistant director, is in charge oi the exhibit. Mr. Block has assembled this ex hibit from all over the. United States and among tlie collection are a number of his own handicraft work. 1 , Sunday Supper. Miss Pauline Coad entertained a supper at her home Sundayevening for members of K;rppa Kappa Gam ma sorority, who spent the Thanks giving holidays here. They were Marguerite Fallon, Lorna Plimpton, Ann jjoneian ana jjorumy tjum. They returned to the University of Nebraska at Lincoln Sunday even-' ing. , r For Mrs. Baldrige. Farnam Smith will entertain at ' dinner at the Omaha club, Satur day evening, for his cousin, Mrs. J. M. Baldrige. who returned Tues day from Rockland, Me., where she spent the summer. Miss Gwendolyn Wolfe, her daughter, returned with her. ! Dancing Party. The All Saints Social club will entertain at a dancing party, Satur day night, at the pansh house of the church, Twenty-sixth street and Dewey avenue. This is the first of ' a series 6i dancing parties to be given during the winter months. For Miss Megeath. Mrs. Ward Burgess entertained 14 guests at luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Omaha club m honor of Miss Jessie Megeath of New York City. D. O. S. Club. - Mrs. F. Z. Kniest and Mrs. Wil-Unmtii-li intirtained 14 mem- bers of the D. O. S. club at the Or pheum matinee Wednesday m honor of their mother. Mrs. F.;Beechlcr. . Methodist Aid Society' The Ladies' Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. E. M. Reynolds, 117 Happy Hollow boulevard, rn day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, t Indoor Carnival. The toy shop, which was a feature of the carnival at the Prettiest Mile club Monday evening, was such a success that Mrs. C. J. Parrott, who was in charge, lies been asked to stage the performance on Friday nights. Tiny children had a Kid die Kar race and the older girls were dressed as Japanese dolls and a num ber of them gave dances. Informal Dance. Omahalks entertained at an in formal dance, Tuesday evening at the Fontenelle ballrooms. .The card room was open for those who did not dance and numbers were given by a male quartet. v Woman Voters' Committee. Woman Voters' Nonpartisan com mittee will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. ut the Lahor female, i A Visitor." A charming visitor is Miss Marie1 McShane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix McShane of Long Island, N. Y. This is Miss McShane's first visit to Omaha since her parents left here five years ago. She is now the guest of Miss Marian Hamilton and on Friday goes to the home of Mrs. James H. McShane where she wiW remain a week. She wjll also visit'Miss. Regina Conuell before her return home. Mrs. S. B. Doyle entertained at a luncheon of 10 covers at her home Wednesday in honor of Miss Marian Hamilton, a debutante" of the last week, and Miss Marie McShane Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Hamil ton, jr., enterained at the dinner dance at the Athletic club Wednes day evening, when 'their guests included Miss Hamilton, Miss Mc Shane, Dr. Earl Sage and Milo Gates. v x Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, sr., wfll give an informal' dinner at home Thursday evening. A. C. A. Bazar. 'Mrs. -Edgajt-fSU is chairman of the bazar to be given by the Asso ciation of Collegiate Alumnae De cember to 11 at .the Table1 Supply store. Seventeenth and Douglas streets.- On Monday, Mrs. William Coates and, Mrs. CJ. Horn will be in charge of the booth; Tuesday, Mrs. W. E. Standeven and Miss Lucy Kimball; Wednesday morning, Mrs. Herbert Woodland, and Mrs. S. T. Hudson; Wednesday afternoon, Miss Helen Smails and Miss Ruth Beatty; Thursday, Mrs. W. Meader Mrs. Howard McMoines and Mrs. Winthrop Lane. Many women in the city are tak and Mrs. Anan Raymond; Friday, ing advantage of the "Women's Ex change" that is being conducted in connection with fhe bazar. Any one havig hand-made articles' may send them to Mrs. J. T. Maxwell and the A. C. A. will sell them, retaining 20 per cent of the sale price. Personal ADTKBTIMSMENT Heals Running Sores and Conquers Piles Alto Stops All Itching of Eczema Almost Immediately. "I felt it my duty to write you a letter of thanks for your wonderful Peterson' Ointment. I had a running sore on my left leg for one year.. I began to use Pet eraon'a Ointment three weeka ago and now it is healed" A. C. Gilbrath, 70S Reed Street, Erie, Pa. I'd rather get a- letter like that, savs Peterson of Buffalo, than have John 0. Rockefeller Rive me a thousand dollars. It does me a lot of good to be bale to be of use to my fellow man. For years I have been selling through druggists a large box of PETERSON'S OINTMENT for 0 cents. The healing power in this ointment is marvelous. Ec zema goes in a few days. Old sores heal up like magic: piles that other remedies do not seem to even relieve are speedily conqured. . It stops chafing in five minutes and for scalds and burns it is simply wonderful. Mail orders filled by Peterson .Ointment Co., Inc.. Buffalo, N. Y. Sherman & Mc Connell Drug uo. wui supply you. Miss Virginia Leussler is expected home from Wellesley December 18. A daughter was born Saturday at Stewart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Calley. ' Mrs. J. T. Kelley, who underwent a slight operation Tuesday, is con valescing. Miss Miriam McMartin. who had her tonsils removed a week ago, has recovered. Miss Helen Beisel is visiting her uncle, R. M. Sleek, in Kansas City, Mo., for a few weeks. ' Mr. and Irs. L. B. Morris an nounce the birth of a daughter at Stewart hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fiekington announce the birth of a son, Sat urday, at Stewart hospital. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williams, Tuesday De cember 1, at Stewart hospital. Mrs. Charles McMartin, who has been seriously ill for the last month, is now convalescing at her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGowan announce the birth of a son, Satur day, November 27, at Stewart hos pital. Mrs. Frederick W. Clarke, jr., ar rives Thursday from her home in Douglas, Wyo., to spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Thtimmel. Mr. Clarke will arrive in Omaha just before Christmas. A on, Robert Eugene, was born November 26 at St. Joseph hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. De Voe. Dr. A. B. Anderson- has returned from a short trip through Illinois, where he spent the Jhanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Milton Shaw Kimball of Bath, Maine, formerly Helen Ingwersen, arrives Thursday to spend the Christmas holidays with her father, C. J. Ingwersen. Mr. Kimball comes here a few days be fore Christmas. Miss Jessie Steere returned Tues day from Booneville, Mo., where she visited her brother, Harold Steere, and Mrs. Steere, who, before her marriage November 18, was Miss Marjorie McGuire. Miss Steere at tended the oot ball game at Kemper Military, academy. Helen Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rogers, and Mary Fin dley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Findley, will arrive home from Bradford academy, Massachu setts, Decemtt-r 18. Thomas Findley and Millard Rogers,- Nio are at Princeton, are expected at the same time. , Mrs. Helen H. Gardner was the first woman to be appointed civil service commitsioner.. Mrs. Gard ner now conducts the largest em ployment agency in-the country, for she must supply Uncle Sam with his great civilian service of 700,000 gov ernment employes. How to Know Chicken In a young chicken of good qual ity the eyes will be bright and the feet smooth and rather soft, while a fowl or older chicken will have rough feet and often spurs, and the eves will be dull. By opening the bill aud smelling of the mouth one can determine somewhat the fresh ness of the bird. Also by feeling of the bone on the under part of the chicken between the legs. If it is soft and pliable the chicken is young ana tenaer. Church Bazar. ' Trinity Cathedral League of Serv- ice will hold its annual; Christmas bazar Wednesday, December 8, at the parish house, Eighteenth street and Capitol avenue. The sale yill open at 10 a. m. Luncheon will be served at noon. Those in charge of the bazar in elude Mrs.vMilton Barlow, chairman ot tlie fansh Aid society; Mrs. Wal ter Roberts, chairman of -Trinity guild; Mrs. C. K. Robertson, chair man of. the Womens auxiliary, and Mrs. ..George Voss and Miss Daisy Doane, chairmen of the Altar guild. Elks Woman's Club. The ElEs Woman's club will en tertain at a-card party Thursday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, at the Elks' club rooms. . Gertrude Ladv Decies. rscentlv de clared a bankrupt in Egland, is a sis ter-in-law or the present Baroness Decies, formerly Vivian Gould of New York. Lady Decies spent a fortune on pets, which accounts for her present financial difficulties. Gift Diamonds Our many years successful experience in dia mond dealing assures you of the absolute worth of every diamond purchased at our store. i Exceptional valu extraordinarily fine diamond in effective new ring mounting .. $375 Classic wreath design in platinum dinner ring, large center stone, with smaller ones throughout design $275 Good-sized diamond in heavy white gold, hand engraved and pierced mount ing ...v- :...$i2s Dainty small stone, in white gold ring $35 Wedding band of platinum holding squarely mounted stones-of purest fire "s 1 All' Platinum and Diamond Engage ment Rings A Henrickson Feature $150 John Henrickson Established 1882 JEWELER 16th at Capitol Stage Star Is Cook of Ability When Not Be fore Footlights. There is an old saying that homely women make the best cooks, but there are many who will testify that even a beautiful girl may be a very good cook. Miss Lorrtta Marks, star of "Bits and Pieces," now ap pearing at the Orpheum, is one of the pretty cooks. She carries with her a small but complete equipment with which she may prove her abil ity in. the culinary art. Her outfit consists of a small electric stove, chafing dish and a few cooking uten sils that occupy only a small space in her trunk. With this little port able kitchen she is capable of pre paring an extensive menu. Miss Marks devotes considerable of, her time to the study of creating palat able dishes and it is her belief that the dining room is as important a place in which to make people happy as is the stage. She thinks dining is a neglected art and she would make of cookery an important study. Save 25$ to 50 On Your Toys for This Christmas at Union Outfitting Co. This 'Substantial Saving Due to Their Location Out of the High Rent District.. Santa Claus (Himself) Is Present Toy Elephant to Be Given Away. All the newest Dolls, Toys, Gabes and 'Mechanical wonders, representing the inventive genius of America's best Toymakers carloads of them are now on display at the Union Outfitting Company. - Everything is new. Thero are no old toys carried over from last season and jolly old Santa Claus (himself) is on hand to Bee the children and tell them how their parents can win a $75.00 toy elephant FREE. You will enjoy selecting toys at the Union Outfitting Com pany, as their Toyland is just TWICE as large as in fornjer years. And, as usual, toys can be charged on your own terms. Advertisement. ic Recommend ResHiol to that friend witW skin trouble If you have a friend suffering with eczema or other itching, burning eruption, what greater, kindness could you do him than to say:" " Why don't you try Resinol ? I know' you have experimented with a dozen treatments, but I believe Resinol is different. It does not claim to be a 'cure-all simply a soothing, healing ointment, free from all harsh drags, that physicians prescribe widely in just such cases asyours. Da get a jar today 1 " Resinol Ointment la o1d br all drufftiU. 17 1HBGES ... V s-NasrG "SVERYBODY& STOR3" Christmas RUPTURE Slippers or Hosiery Are Appropriate Christmas Gifts As Christmas is drawing near and the shopping days are few, we sug gest that yon see our complete as sortment of House Slippers in felt, sortment of House Slippers in felt and satin in the latest styles. We Have felt comfys in all sizes and colors at 2.25, $2.45, $2.95. Silk Hosiery always makes the receiver cheerful, , Give it by the box. Miss Liberty at $1.75 the pair. Miss Victoria at $2.45 the pr. No Discount No Charges No Deliveries Shoe Markfet 320 South 16th St. EataWUW 1S94. " We h.v . BUccessful treatment for Rupture .it.n.. ...nrtinr tn n nalnful and uncertain HIUlVUli tv.. r 1 surgical operation. We are the only reputable una who will lake such cases upon a I guarantee to give satisfactory result. Our treatment has more than i twen of , success behind It and Is the be-t In existence We do . not Inject Tiantages of trJtment are:-No danger from chloroform, shock and fclood poison, ana no laying up m a uii. " . PR, "WRAY HERNIA 1NST1TCTE. 410 Pcttrs Trust BIdg., Omaha, Shopp Has Begun in Earnest at Bwgess-Nash : . . f . With Christmas in the very near future and with everyone devoting their time and'energy W gift shopping our every move is done with the thought of simplifying the tasks of the Christmas shoppers. , " - It was not our intention to open our new building until it was entirely completed, but the increasing crowds made it necessary for us to open the Downstairs Store and the Main Floor in order to give our usual efficient service during the Christmas rush. v The Main Floor of Our , New Building IS NOW OPEN : ' " - - , - And a goodly portion of it has been given over to the display of Christmas merchandise from various sections of the store. We have brought many of the departments of the store before yoil into one convenient place. Not only are there many lines of special merchandise, but many of our regular depart ments pertaining to Christmas have been moved to the Main Floor, including i Book Section Ivory Goods Luggage Candy Department Trunks Christmas Novelties (Stickers, Seals, Ribbons, Ets.) X Not Only Are There Gift Novelties, But There Are 1 Many Free Conveniences for Your Benefit Located "on the Main Floor Ask Mr. Foster Information Desk Where you may secure any information regarding our store ; also any information regarding trips foreign and local. They will make hotel, railroad and Pullman reservations t for you and serve you in any way possible all free of charge. Wrapping Desk An accommodation desk for our customers, where they may have their packages wrapped free of charge for mailing. They will be weighed and stamps may be secured at the Posteffice Which is conveniently located in the new building. 4. 1 Money Order Department Where you may secure money orders for any amount to send to far-off ad dresses, or where money orders will be cashed. A Western Union Telegraph Wire A direct wire, installed for the benefit of those who wish to send telegrams to their friends and relatives for Christ mas or for business telegrams that the busy man wants to send immediately. Local and Long Distance Telephones For the con venience of the busy shopper. , Check Stand Where you may check your luggage or packages, or may leave your wraps while shopping. - Mrs. Samuel S. Koenig of New York City will be able to vote twice for president in the coming election. Mrs. Koenig is one of the three re publican woman electors in N'ew York and she can vote (or the rlru tors in the general election aud .-iIm directly for Harding ud CooIuIbo. as an elector. 0 IV u i sad ITie NEW EDISON "Tht Phonotraph with a Soul" I K If Do it onthe Budget Plan Come in and order now! at'once! Our Budgef Plan takes :are of the finan cial end afterwards. Let us explain how it managcs.money how it util izes your monthly expenditure for " enjoyment to get that New Edison .for Christmas. -EDISON SHOP SI1ULTZ BROS - Owner 313 South Fifteenth Street. KINQWUKM, TITTUI V ockarltchlns ikiadbeaM Try m mm. hAa at aua riik Snarman A McConnell Druf Co. s? c3R 9 m mm X Coughing fa annoyinf and harmful. Relieve threat Irritation, tickling and get rid of cough, coida and boaraenen at once by takus ADVERTISE.MEXT Rupture Kills 7,000Annually Seven thousand persona each year are laid away the burial certificate being marked "Rupture." 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