'-.X v.-.:-:.. hi " THE 'BEE: OMAHA'' VEDkESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1920. 11 'Society What's What ., By HELEN DECIE Lintner-Herring. 1A 1uft home wedding was tol- cinuized at high noon Monday, when Miss Velma Herring, daughter of - Mrs. V. F. Herring, became the oride of Louis L. Lintner. The cer- ! cmony was performed at fhe Her ring: residence by Rev. A. Schwab. The attendants were Miss Grace Tucker and Harold Herring, brother of the bride. u . . -The bride was gowned in brown - .J II I III IUV V. V drape and her bouquet was of Ward loses. Immediately after the ceremony a breakfajt was served for the bridal Tarty. - Mr. and Mrs. Lintner have goe to St Joseph, Mo., for ashort stay. Upon their return to Omaha they. win be at home at 3115 Dorcas street. - Bazars at Court House. The Immanucl Lutheran church of Benson and the First Church of the. Brethren held their bazars at - the, court house Monday and Tues day. The Benson Baptist church, Walnut Hill M. E. church, Calvary .baptist church and Pearl M. E. Nchurch will have Wednesday and Thursday. " St. Johns. Episcopal church,. McCabe M. E. church. Oak , Street M. E. church and the Chris- I ttan church of Florence will have Friday and Saturday. j For Mary Cooper. Mrs. Thomas L. Davis entertained at a luncheon at pfTiome, Tuesday, . in honor of MisrMary Cooper of PitUburgh, Pa., the fiancee of Bur dette Kirkendall. Covers were placed . for 12 guests. 1 Ophelia roses and -snapdragons formed an attractive centerpiece for the luncheon table. - Birthday Party. (V Mrs. .William A. Rourke enter l tained 18 small guests Tuesday 11 'afternoon at her home infhonor of If the fourth birthday anniversary-spf " her daughter, Mary Ellen. A birth r day cake with four candles formed the table centerpiece. Pink and white x'roses and pink shaded candles were r.lso used m the decorations. i , 1 1 Press Club Luncheon. . ' Miss Annette , Kellernian, head . liner at the Orpheum this week, will , be .honor guest at a luncheon to be .liven by the Omaha Woman's Press clubat the Chamber of Commerce Thursday, at 12:45 o'clock, instead of Wednesday as was previously an nounced. . . - " Phi Delta. J , A Christmas eve dancing party will be given by the PhiDelta fra ternity, Friday evening, December 24., at. the Hotel Fontenellc. ( Bridge Party. Miss;Virginia Halpine will enter . tain members of a bridge club at her home Saturday afternoon. Fraternity Dance? The journalistic fraternity of the University of Omaha will entertain at a dancing party at the University club, Saturday evening. ' , Clubdom Behold here a situation all too common even In chiyalrous Amer cia! A work-worn, weary, over-fond mother is waiting upon his lazy lord ship, her husky, young son. See how calmly, as of right divine, he accepts her attendance! Evidently it is matter-of-course custom to him; she has slaved for him all the days of his life, and it never occurs to him nor to her that7 it is his turn now to wait upon her, to place his youth and his robust health at the service of her declining years and waning strength. . In thus encouraging rude selfish ness in her son, the servile mother is not only making life hard for her self, but she is preparing a Tocky road for the unlucky girl -whom he will marry. Even if, by happy chance, his future wife should be a girl with a will and humor of her own, the reforming of the spoiled darling will bo almost as hard and as lengthy a task as if she, too, had chosen to wait on him as his mother did in the role of an unpaid and un appreciated servant. ' . (Copyright, by Public Ledger Co.) Personal Dr. Irving S. Cutter s in Chicago. Miss Izetta Smith spent lat week end in Lincoln. . - v - ." i T. P. Beacom is in Chicago. He will return to Omaha Friday. 1 Mrs. J. T. Kelley is convalescing from a-'recent illness at her home. Jack Beaeom attended a Phi GamfmaTarty in Lincoln Saturday eveiffng. -Dr. William ' N. Anderson left Monday to spend a few days" in Chicago. , , . J 1 A Mrs. William N. Anderson, who has been ill at the Clarkson hospital, is much improved. ". ; Mrs. Arthur P. KimbH I returns Wednesday from Minneapolis where she has been spending v several weeks. . , Pavlowa Isi a 'Cosmopolite . Is, Anna Pavlowa,. tlpe .Incompar able, realty a Russian or does she ber long to "sthe larger, - "international family of artists?" That is the ques-. tion. . Interviewed through Marguerite Ferrier, who had many opportunities of seeing the wonderful dancer strol ling unobserved through the beauti ful gardens and parks of Porto Rico, the Isle of Enchantment, we jearn that apart from her dazzling art one of Pavlowa's grcatesf secrets of winning over complete audiences atjd peoples at oncj- practically on her "opening night, consists largely in becoming one of the people herself. The temperament and national view of the famous ballerina is elastic and she can assimilate a new climate, a new atmosphere, and even a new nationality with the greatest ease. Particularly is this true of her ex tended London sojourn, where in her Haropstcad Jiome. with its wide- spreading grounds, she has long been' regarded as a native London gentle woman "at hbme" rather than a foreign artist who has made her home in a strange land. In Porto Rico, in Mexico City, and in Paris, the city took Anna Pavlowa very much to its heart, and' she became one of its permanent family. In Porto Rico Mile Pavlowabiilt a splendid bungalow the Bungalow Pavlowa-oa their Condada near Bor inquen park.' Here during her recent visit of triumph to the "Isle of En chantment" Pavlowa could be seen daily strolling down to the sea, living the life pf he Porto Ricans, enjoying the tropical luxuriance of its gardens, parks, and the wealth of its foliage. . Thus the answer to tfte' first ques tion would seem to be: "Anna Pav lowa, the -incomparable, belongs to the great family of artists knows as cosmopolites. . ',. ''.' In the UnitedtStatcs, another, of her manv homes, she is makma an other four with her Ballet Russe and Symphony Orchestra, which brings her to this city on Dcejnber 30. She will be presented at the Auditorium under the auspices of" the Tuesday Musical club. - : " The Magic Christmas Seal.' Would you be one o the WHO'S WHO of Omaha? - - ', Buy Christmas Seals. . They stamp the user Mv)th the mark of distinction! Health and Prosperity come wherever the Magic Seal js used! The economic loss of one indiv idual from preventable r disease means $8,000.00 loss to the conffmun itylV s - Your heart and your penny may save a life! Buy Christmas Seals. The v Nebraska Tuberculosis As sociation is i conducting the sale, of Christinas seals for the purpose of aiding.tubercular cases in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vfalker, Jr., and son, Dick, leave Friday for Los Angeles, where they will visit Mrs., Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Langan. Mr. VValker will return after the holidays. Mrs. Walker and her son will remain there until June. What Js Your Style? To find your style and keep it mean just this: (If :y'ou know, that your walk, your build-and your size are not in harmony with" short skirts, use tunic skirt, thus acquir ing the short skirt effect by means of the tunic and using the founda tion skirt to make the dress becom ing to you. If your arms and shoulders are heavy, forget that fashion's calendar carries kimono sleeves; they arcnot for you.. Instead, use as narrow a shoulder as the mode will permit. If your back is broad, use a form of panel that will be in accord with f other lines iji your dress and at the same time lessen, the appear ance of width. - . Miss 'Alice Porterfield leaves the latter part of January to take a post graduate course at the University of Wisconsin. , m V 17 GOLDEN DAYS Sunshine, flowers, gay cities, calm seas. ,' -These are some of the delights that await you on our 'WEST INDIES CRUISES Sailing from NEW ORLEANS, February 5 and a6, visiting Havana, Jamaica, the Panama Canal and Costa Rica. 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Lawton auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock irl Memorial hall court house. A full attendance , is desrfed for elec tion of officers. New members will be initiated at this meeting. , .'. . r j - -'Calendar, i j Omahs W. C. T. r-Wefldar. I P- .. T. w. C,A,. DUBineaa meeting. Ha Slcm Wansdy,' :S0 , m, Wty. I, w. carpenter, a lCU' torf-t Dlrtlon Claw Wednenday. 10:0 V. m, Y. iL C A., Prof. Edwin Pula' atudlu, f - Bojral t B. C. Clob Weanwiaay eve. ntnfc, supper and cymnaalumi Social Settle ment house. , A. C. A. Home Education Section Wed nesday. l;0 P. m., with Mrs. Anna Ray mond. 5107 California street J. E. L:v Insston will speak on "Interior Decorating, Textiles and Furniture." A. C A. Inim Seetlon Wednesday. 4 p. m... with Mlsa Mary Parker. 2S23 North Nineteenth street "Tha Christmas Masque," by Ben Johnson,- will be re--ajewed. Mlsa Grace . McLaln, leader. Vkainre on Modern History Wednesday. 4 pTtW, Duchesne cnlleee and Convent of the Sacred Heart, Thlrty-aixth and Burt streets. Rev. Alfred 'Kaufman of Crelgh ten university, speaker. Tha public la ln vlted Dandee) Womta'i Clan Wednesday, t p, m., with Mrs. Royal -D. MiUer. 4S04 Chicago street The lesson- will ha a re view of "Tha Rescue," by Joseph Con rad. Leader. Mrs. J. B. Dodds, assisted by Mesdamea D. T. Qulgley, and A. J. Cote, i - v Frances Vlltard. W. C. T. r. Wednes day. J. p. m.. with Mrs. Frank Butts. SMT Ncrth Forty-saventh avenue. Mrs. Butts, who Is superintendent of tha legislative department, will have charge of the pro gram. Vocal solos will bo given by Mrs. J. B. Arnoldl; To Remove Inc Stains If you spill ink on the floor or on cloth, dry up all you can with waste cloth or blotting paper. 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