.... . . v " ' :1 - ST1 .. V- - . 'T.'t, V THE UKK: UMAHA. lLl',bDAl. DIMJUMBUK 7, r L-J.; Society; Affairs For Miss Cooper. Mr. Burdctte Kirkendal! enter tained at dinner Monday evening at his home in honor of his fiancee, , Miss Mary Cooper. Pink chrys anthemums were used in the decora tions through the rooms andon the , tables. Covers were placed for for ty guests. Following the dinner, Mr. Kirkcndall entertained his gucst at the supper dartce at the Athlcti club. Mrs. T. L. Davis will entertain a luncheon, Tuesday, at her home for Miss Cooper; Miss Betty Bruce will give a luncheon Wednesday, and Miss Helen Smith will entertain at luncheon Thursday for this popu lar visitor. L ' For Mrs. Clarke Coit Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald en tertained at dinner at the Omaha Club, Saturday evening, in honor of Mrs. Clarke Coit, who leaves soon for a trip to the Orient. Red car nations formed- the ccnterpieoa.. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Coit and Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Ti Clarke, J. C. Summers, William . Hill Clarke, Harry Nicholson. "Har N: vey Millikcn, Jack Sharp, W. H. Taylor, C L. Larnsworth, and H. H. Fish. For. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess and Miss -Cooper. Mr. David Caldwell entertained at tea Sunday afternoon at his home in lionor of Mr. and Mrs.- Louis Bur gess ajfld Miss Mary Cooper. The rooms were decorated with roses and chrysanthemums. Pink chrysan themums and pink-shaded lights decorated the dinincr table, and those 2fc?v4r&isting the hostess were Mes-y r -J - t- r tr-;i 1.11 i r i :i names r. r, ruiKcuuau, m. vu Jielm, Sam Caldwell and John Cadwejl. Fifty guests called dur ing the hours of 5 and 7. . Will Give Tea. Mrs Howard H. Baldrige has is sued invitations for a tea to be giyen Wednesday afternoon. December IS, at her home, in honor of Mrs. C. A. Hull, who recently returned from France .where she spent the summer studying the language of that coun try. Mrs. Hull will give a talk on the Versin method of French in struction. .' Mrs. Howell Entertains., Mrs. R. B. Howell entertained at an informal luncheon at her home, Monday, in honor of Mrs. Antholiy French Merrill of Chicago and Mrs. Frank Knapp, a newcomer to Omaha.- . ; ':v' t Entertain at Dinner. . j Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Summers enter tained at dinner, followed by bridge, Saturday evening at their home. Covers were placed for eight. -. Canteen jMeepr. y J i Miss Gertrude Stout entertained the me'mberspf 'Red Cross canteen 'company B Monday afternoon at l.er home." ' 1 ' H F..W. Club. f t Miss Clair Goddard will entertain Noh Twenty-,firs.V stf ee, Tjhursr, day. ;. ',' ; . Personal Mrs. Mary B. Wade, who has been ill at the Colonial, is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. JS J- Robins of Huron, S. D., are .visiting with their son, M. L. Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Benson have taken an apartment in the Turner Court, Thirty-first and Dodge streets. 1 ' , ; v Mrs. Eetta Schneider Turner re turned to her home in Fremont Mon day after a visit of 10 days with Mr and Mrs. Louis Clarke. " " , Miss Catherine Smyth left Sunday for her home in Washington, D. G., after spending two weeks at the home of her fiance. Mr. Charles Bur gess.. , i - Mrs. H. J. Cohn of Chicago, for merly Lillian Meyer of Omaha, ar rives here Tuesday to spend the holi days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Moritz Meyer. Mr. Cohn will join her later. " Miss Mary Cooper, the fiancee of Mr. Burdette Kirkendall. who has , been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen C Wharton, went to Mr. and Mrs. C M. Wilhelm's Sunday where she will remain until Friday. Miss Cooper returns to her home in Pittsburgh Pa.. Friday evening. What's What By HELEN DECIE When one man greets another on the street, and the other either does nor know or cannot recall having met "the party of- the first part," it is but common civility to return tSe greeting,- if only as hi the illustra tion, with an off-hand; semi-military salute. If the first ran is an im postor, the second man will find out speedily enough if an attempt is made to follow up the casual en counter. 11 But ten chances to one -theother man has met him some where, or thinks he has, which is all he same so far as good intent "goes. Courtesy acknowledges coimesy. To give tne cut direct and the stony itare.to any one who offers a pass ing salutation is the. act of a self centered snob. A thoroughbred is never afraid to return salute for sa !w$e. "There is nothing so kmgly ' Ss fcfndness." A gentleman acknowl edges courteously even the saluta tion of a beggar. : (Copyrlfht. 1110. by Public Ledger Co.) At the general conference of the Methodist Protestant church, held at Greensboro, N. C, it was decided to allow the ordination of women ia the ministry, i I P6H I Horpree.at Holiday Tea Hath darker Mrs. B. L. Carter will entertain at a tea at her home Tuesday after noon. December 21, in honor of her daughter; Ruth. This is Miss Car ter's 'first year out of school, She has attended St. Marys College in Notre Dame, Indiana, and Columbia University in New York City. v When, to i Use Crackers. There are times when cracker crumbs are more to be desired than bread crumbs. If crumbs are being used with a vegetable that is a bit acid with milk to moisten, cracker crumbs supply just enovgh coda to: neutralize he acidity and keep the milk trom curd ling. For crumWing in deep fat frpnng. bread crumbs "are better to use than cracker and are more economical. 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She is a native Aus tralian and in the sunny waters of the shores of that southern land, she took her first lessons in swimming, little ' dreaming that one day she would become famous because of it. "Stories about my childhood have been grossly exaggerated; spokeThis serious little woman. "I was not a helnless. criDole but I did have to lAvear -'steel braces on my legs. Of I my family I was the slowest tojeam 1 to swim.t It was a case of thtf race between the tortoise and the hare. I The tortoise won, you know. I 1 also studied ' dancing at that time ; but later abandoned it and devoted myself to swimming. During the last fev years I have again taken it up with the result that I now have a toe dance number in my act. I was ridiculed when I decided to put a wire walking stunt into my act. was told that adults could noty learn with any degree ot success but I did. It meant two years of hard hard work but it was worth the effort. "Many parents say their child has studied a subject for instance for a certain, number of years. To ' meJ that means nothing. It is far better to have a lesson once a month with $. good teacher thaji thirty with a medicore one. It is better to work carefully a half hour a, day than carelessly for three or fcur hours. He who does hot work shall noreat the fruits of success." Miss Kellerman plans to return to Australia next spring if nothing interrupts her plans, This will be her first trip home since twelve years ago and she . looks forward with much pleasure toward meeting her friends. Her mother guided the tiny hands of Madame Nellie Melba. then Nellie Mitchell over the piano keys many years ago in Australia and Miss Kellerman hopes to visit with Melba this year in Australia as the famous singer generaly spends the spfing in her native land. z lli v 7. et tho nap you measure' WOULDNT you' like to know whyv th fflmiltr will oraf mnra AnimrmAnl M4MJ out of the New Edison than out of, any ' other phonograph? Come in and ask for the "Per sonal FaWites" Real ismTest. We've said that 'listening to the New Edi son is the same as listening to the living artist WeVe said you, get the same emotional tiirill when you, t hear your favorite music Re-Crkatkd by the New Edison, as when you hear it by the living artist , HOLDING A HUSBAND 's V Adele , Garrison's New Phase of y Revelations of a Wife What Madge Demanded of Dicky. I looked at Dicky coolly, apprais ingly, with an air of dctachriient from his concerns which I purpose ly made as stton a possible. It was distinctly "my innings," and I meant to make the most of my op portunity.'. : 'J .Not 'that 'lavished to revenge my self upon Win for the inconsiderate action of which he had been guilty. J acquitted myself of! that after, a single searching glanoc into 01 men tal processes.; But a jfirave emer gency confronted me, one that re quired... eycry. ounce of. .whatever strength and executive ability I pos sessed. Ji Dicky remained in the mental attitude in .which he had bar gained to sell our house - without consulting me he would be so ..much of a hindrance that I could do noth ing. I thought whimsically of something which dear, irascible Mrs. Stewart used to say: . "If evr I had an especially diffi cult job of house work to getrdone at a certain time," the old woman' with whom my mother and I lived so long, would drawl, "I always had to reduce Stewart to a pjfip first and sweep, mm out ot tne way. men could go ahead.1 Reduciusr Dickv to a "pub" how ever, ,was hot exactly the idea I had in mind. But I did mean to show him clearly that if he wished the house vacated by May 1, as he had promised, he would have to give me absolutely a free hand and abide by my decisions. And ;n order to get him in the frame of mind to do that, 1 knew that I must call to his at tention a few unpleasant truths.. "Please sit down," I said quietly. I have two' or three things to-say to you, and theylwill take some time. I trust that you will show me the courtesy I would offer to you under similar 'circumstances, and refrain from interrupting me until I have finished." - Dicky started at me for a second, then gave ashort laugh and sat down as I. had asked. "I suppose it's coming to me," he remarked to the surrounding furni ture with an air of martyrdom which made me bite ,my lips to keep from smiling. "And she's dangerous in this mood. But ' I won't dodge. Shoof, dear pnei" Realism Test IIUI Vt IMV1 V kAJJJ llafwli. 5eecr from Jtobtan SHULTZ BROS Owners 313 South 15th Street Ignoi ijig his raillery, I went stead ily on. "Shoot, Dear One." "In the first place," I said, "with out consulting me at all, you closed a bargain to sell our home, some thing few women would ever forgive or forget. And now you' calmly tell me that you have agreed to give pos session in three weeks. I am aware that the mention of the time means nothing to you. You have no more conception of the time and labor involved in nackino- and moving he. contents of a house like ours lhan Junior has. But I know, and 1 tell you frankly that'I will not un dertake such a project unless you give me a free hand unless you You must agree not to hinder me in any way, r.nd to help in any way I ask." , "Who's asking you to do any thing?" Ditky replied wrathiully, as I pused. "I'll go back to Marvin. pack and move all that stuff myselfH to a storage warehouse. , Dicky Is "Stumped." "Have you looked into the stor age warehouse situation lately?"- I asked quietly- "But that' is beside the question. I have had one expe rience with you helping to move at the Brennan house, I do not want another. And if you persist in refus ing the very natural request I have made you, I shall take back my promise, and refuse to sign that deed day after tomorrow. This is final." I rose from my chair, walked to ward the door. But Dicky caught me before I had , readied it, swept me back into ty chair by main force and drew his own up opposite. 1 think he understood that I vas in no mood for endearments, forv he made 110 attempt to take me kitq his own chair, as he had done betorc V'There is one quality I possess," he said ; lightly, "which even my worst enemies acknowledge.-- I al ways know when I am absolutely up against it. And Ijudge this is one of the times. So outline your plans, old dear, I'll promise td" keep out of it. unless there is something I want you to do." "There are many things I wish you to do," I replied, making no com ment upon his sudden change of attitude, "the rst of which is to see Dr. Paige, and get from him an ab solute prohibition ; against your ff ' The Realism Test will help, you test these claims for yourself. If you find what we've said is true, you - . wilTknow the New Edi Every New Edison is a Period Cabinet son is rAe phonograph. 17 Models your family wants for Christmas. You know they'll get more enjoy ment out of the New Edison than out of any other musical instrument. Xrras Tip! Investigate our Budget Plan. It brings your New Edison fot Christmas makes 1921 help pay. ' William Mary mother going north until I have moved attd found a place. I am sure it will be onlv the thing he would do anyway. Then I want you to get Reservations for you and me to po rVrth the first night you can get them. I can start tonight if you can secure them. "You mean to leave mother and your father and Junior down hers until we've moved "Exactly" " "But the trip- ta Blue's Evidgc, and the signipgof the deed day after tomorrow! And you know mother told me not to come near her unless I had extended the time." Dicky was stammering now. ' "The trip to B'u' Cadge will have to wait until another year. You can wire the man who is buying that you will sign the deed in New York. And you manage your mother so beautifully that it Might to 'be .in easy task for you to pacify ! er. 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