"Society ; F(r Out-of-Town Guests. Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Head .enter tained at luucbeon Thursday in the luinir room 01 ine umana inuuiiai bank complimentary lo the out-of-towu guests who attended the debut - party Riven for their daughter, Miss Vernelle Head, Wednesday evening at the. Fon'tcnelle. Red roses formed the center piece and the guests included: Mr, and Mrs. Harry Mcl'herson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bartlett, Mr. anU.Mrs. John Brouddus, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson; the Misses Dorothy Reed, Lillian Bartlett, Mar garet' Warner, Elizabeth and Esther fiattreal, Dr. Hiland Wallace. Elliott Marshall III, Hey den Canpbell and Harry 'Carder, jr., - Frank Quentui, Albert :- Bartlett, , Robert Clayton, Beverly-1 Pitts, Hairy Mcl'herson, Robert ' Brown, Tcmpleton Brown, Harry George, all of St. Joseph, Mo the former home of the Head family; Miss- Janavence Kerens of New York Chv, Miss Sarah Spencer of Chicago and Byron Spencer of Kansas City. wiunne exception ot nic Misses Kerens and Spencer aud Messrs. Carder, Marshall and Spencer, who are attending Miss Head's house party, the quests left for their homes Thursday evening. it ( II : ' Tea For Misses Coad. Mrs, J. F. Coad jr., cwicrlained at a tea at her home, Thursday aft erpoott; for hcfdaughters, Marian and Pauline. The West Sisters" . string quartet gave numbers'" during , the, afternoon. Foinsettas and holi- day "decorations were nsedjhrough th"$oms. Those assisting were Mesdaines Arthur Coad, Fred Pearce, iC. F. Brinkman, ; Robert loomis, Milton Petersen, Misses Margaret Wattles, Margretha Grim mell.. Rnh Garten Maiorie Menold. Vk.ia?re. rieicnc vooaaroj merceaes Jenstn, Ruth Miller, Mary Watties und'Cecile , Fox. ' .. Camp Fir Luncheon.' Mrs." C. J. Hubbard will entcr taju..at puncheon at the Blackstone, Monday, t!e occasion being? the re union of the A-Ki-Ta group of Carap Fire Girls, the members of which are now home from their various schools. Covers will be placed for Elizabeth Austin, Camilla Edholm,, Jean Field. Jean Kennedy, Onnofee Mann Gladys Mickcl, Mary Loomis, Ruth Peterson, Eliza beth Pattonv Flora Shukert, Ger trude Alleti; Anna Porter, Ann Ax tcV and Dorothy Arter. t r ', - For Adeline Kent Miss-Emily Burke entertained at lulictletm at the Omaha club Thurs day in honor of her guest. Miss Ade line Kent of Kentfield. Cal. Covers were also placed for Misses Mildred Rhodes, Erna Reed, Gwendolyn Wolfe, Elizabeth Robertson, Wini fred Smith, and DeYVeenta Conrad. Poiusettia and narcissus formed the centerpiece. . Pan Hellenic Luncheon. Cards have been issued for the Pan Hellenic luncheon, Wednesday, December 29. at the Blackstone. Mrs. Robert McCaguc is in- charge. For Mrs. Dow. , Florence Dow entertained at a luncheon for her sister. Mrs. A. G. kVow, at her home Thursday. The guests included Mesdamcs J. Emer son Goodrich. W. Gangnebin. Russell Gangncbin, William Henry Harrison, Garland Boswcll, Ralph Morrison and Frank Malm, Misses Leota Alderman Marian 'Frances Celland, Esther Knapp, Mildred Alderman and Dorothy, Merriam. i For Joyce Weston. . , Miss Nancy Goodwin entertained at luncheon at her home Thursday for Miss Joyce Weston of Trenton, X. J., who is visiting Miss Janet Dickey. Personal Mrs. Ella B. Maher will spend Christmas in Norfolk. ' Gladys Mickel is home from tht University, of Nebraska. ' Mary Creedon leaves Saturday eve ning for Shrevcport, La., to spend wec ' ' " " . . Helen and Francis O'Hanlon'of Appleton, Wis., are visiting in Omaha. . -i - v A sort was born Thursday to Dr. and Mrs. Ben Haller at St. Joseph hospital. 1 Emily Holdrege, daughter of C. B. Holdrege, returned from Smith col lege Thursday. .. ( Ernestine Shayler, .'" daughter of Bishop and Mrs. E. V. Shayler, is home for the holidays. . Adolph Brandes.is home from the Great Lakes radio school and is visiting his mother, Mrs. A. Brandes. William N. Y6u lg .has returned from the University of Illinois to spend the holidays with his parents. Ethel Widner of Lincoln is spend ing the holidays in Omaha as the guest of Mr.- and Mrs. J. M. Dow. Camilla Edholm, who is a student at Simmon's college, Boston, is visit ing her mother, Mrs.' K. R. J. Ed holm. Florence Dow and Frances Cle land, who attend the conservatory of music at Oberlin, returned to Omaha Saturday A . Mr. and Mrs. T; D. Buchanan will spend the holidays' in Chicago with their son, H. D. Buchanan, and Mrs. Buchanan. , Jean Dow, dajghter of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Dow, has returned from Lirtcoln to spend the holidays with her parents. , . Miss Jean Kennedy, who attends Mount Holyoke, is spending the hol idays with her mother, Mrs. Alfred C. Kennedy. i Marjorie Smith, daughter of Boyd Smith, has returned from Frances Shrimer, Mt. Carol, 111., to spend theliolidays. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wadesworth and daughter, Patricia, of Moline, 111., arrive Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Scott , of Omaha, and Why yon nesd Resinol Ointment The saaw soothiag, haaling, antfcep tie properties that Biaka Besinol tNot ment so affective for skin eruptions, also make . it the . ideal aosstfcold remedy for , ' , Burns rjleers. Scalds FriaeeV Cols , PiiupWs ! ffciateVes' ' Cold-srs Woondi 1 Chafing . Brslsss 'Fflin . Sons lSt ' Botia InttatitM Ami a seer ef ether tawMaa which eesstaBtlv ait ia every home, erae ciaiy jriiere Hiar a , are chiMr en. Tmt is why Besiaol On merit ahenld be oa year uieilii lre sheU, rc4r imme diate Me. ; . ; I m Veer drutsirtaath) awnpw rree. Mukutbrcenwoo r test KoSoot Sav, writs to Pit. UN, Mast Co BaUaaon, Md. . - A . 'mm Mrs. M. Wadsworth and Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Reed of Council Bluffs. Dr. L. R. Sattler left Wednesday for Ivanhoe, Minn., where he will remain until December 29. William B. .McNett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNett, is now a student at Johns HopkinsTiniversity, Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Curtis of Sioux City, la., j arrive Friday to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. .S. jCurtisA t Mrs. Mary Q. Milburn of Wash ington, D. C., arrived VVedsesday to spend the holidays with her daugh ter, Miss Margaret Milburn. Jean Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mr T. L. Roberts, has re turned from Lincoln to spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Henry C. Hodges of Bloomfield, Neb., are spending the holidays at the"home of Mrs. Hodges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.-B. Weller. s- Miss Portia Bigelow, who attends the University of Wisconsin,' ar rived in Omaha last Sypday to be with her parents, M,r.. and Mrs. A. H. Bigelow. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Heafey an nounce the birth of. a son, John, jr., Wednesday, at St. Joseph hospital, Mrs. Heafey was1 formerly Miss Helen Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fish, jr., and Mrs. Fish's mother, ,Mrs. Eischoff of Ladysmith, Vis., arc spending the holidays here with Mr.. Fish's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fish. ' Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Ockerman and Dr. and Mrs. Royden Conner and children, Bob and Bonnie Clare, of Sioux City, la., arrive Friday to spend Christmas at the E. M. Rey nolds home. " y Cecile Fox, a University of Ne braska student, has been visiting Mary Eleanor Bridenthal at Wy more, Neb. Miss Fox returned Wednesday to spend Christmas with I her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fox. I Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Marriage Without Love. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 21 and loved by two men. I love one of them very dearly; the other I ad mire. My family insist pon my marry ing the one I admire, but 1 want the one I love. I may have to wait some time for him, as his circum stances are such that he cannot marry mc now. ' The one I admire has my family's sanction and would marryv me at once. What shall I do? can you please help me? It seems rnie I would wait indefinitely. My parents tell me I will learn to love the one I admire after vc are married. H, W. W. S. Marriage without love is a dan gerous adventure but, then, so is marriage with what youth some times mistakes for love. Do you also admire the man you think you love? Do you respect him andbe lieve in him? Or does he just at tract you? Don't marry a man for whom you don't care and care deep ly. But above all, don't insist on sacrificing too much for an emotion that is not well grounded. ' Would Bo Fi-lcndii. Dear Misa Fairfax: We have been taking The Omaha Bee for some time and I have enjoyed reading your column very much, but never once thought that I would also come to you for advice. We have some neighbors who havo a girl my age and of course, she awl I were' very good chums. She had a brother whom I went with for ulmont a year nnd then we broke up and ulnoe that this girl friend of mine won't have anything to do with ,nio any more. ; What shall I do? As I want to make up with my neighbors and they wwn't listen to me and 1 do not want to go with her brother. , TH-UE EYES. Your neighbors may resent the fact that you dOnt care to go with the boy in tholr family. If that is all they have against you. they will soon see how silly they are and will be friendly with yon again. Iet the neighbors alone, being careful to treaty them with ordinary courtesy if you chance to moot them, and .jajvtjarkjavttjtltjDljja'li911tlvilt' 8-XMA'S P0ULTM.Y You, no doubt, will see lower priced poultry than quoted an our ad.: ouality. however, is essential, and must be compared. f, Our poultry is all fresh picked, and the best obtainable; we guarantee satisiacnon ana you are assured mat you win not De embarrassed at your table if your Xmas poultry is purchased from us. Fresh Dressed Turkey, lb 57 Fresh Dressed Geese, lb 35 Fresh Dressed Ducks, lb . . .38 We have also a full line of Domestic and Imported Glace Fruits, consisting of Malaga Cluster Raisins, Turkish Figs, French Glace Fruit, Crystalizeii Ginger, Stuffed Dates, Skinless Preserved Figs, Sweet Pickled Peaches and Pears, Gordon and Dillworth'B Plum Pudding and Sauce, Fancy Green and Ripe Olives, California Empress and' Malaga Grapes, Kumquats, Al ligator Pears, Oranges and Grape Fruit, all kinds of Nuts and Imported Roquefort Cheese. J FRESH VEGETABLES Fancy Large Head Lettuce, 2 for 256 Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs 25 Selected Celery (6 and 7 stalks to the bifnch)... 35 Large Snow White Cauliflower, each 25fr Fresh Spinach, per pk. . .65 Fresh Wax Beans, qt-.SStt Fresh Mushrooms, lb .'.$1.05 SOMMEM mm. : 28th and Farnam Harney 0188 j 1 1 " " 1 11 1 ' 1 m . . - - TURITAN wishes thy family and thy family's family a goodly portion of Christmas joys and Holiday cheer in remembrance of the heroic Puritans who 300 yeaYs ago gave' so much that we might now know the happi ness of giving, THE CUDAHY PACKING CO. f' Special Ice Creates " for i CHRISTMAS : '.;:;A ' Qtid ' ,-.;...''' Sunday, the 26th . PLUM PUDDING A " ' , , . Harding's choicest Vanilla Custard Ice Cream, to ) which is added rich Plum ... :j r. Pudding fruits. v - ... I Harding dealers .throughout this territory will supply you with this appropriate Special for Christmas: and Sunday following: alid, in addition, our standard flavors. 'V. -m . mmW m HBaarH mm mW-mmmW WV -mmmmT9 a j m aw m v mm mm a m m m mmr m tmmmm COALFr"nk,inC,ZoI; Chestnut Ideal for Kitchen Stove at Hot Wfter Planti. It Cokes. OUR PRICE $12.80 PER TON Consumers Coal & Supply Co. "Dealer in CooaT Coal" ' Doug, 0530. Doug. 0530. itnylng nothing unkind about them to others, you only lnwer your own dignity and avlt-cetipoct when you thrust yourself upon jtoople who are ill-niunnftt'l. (.live them time to thjnk thliiKB over and when you see they ore willliiK lo bo friendly and courteous, bo big enough to forget the past and n.eet them too with kliulup.va and Rood manners. . Mothera Club. The meeurf of the Mothers' iluh scheduled for December 29 lias been postponed until January 5, when the club will meet tor 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. Z.tne Thompson. Fifty-eight per cent of the factory workers in Japan are women. Turkeys, Geese, Ducks AT THE LOWEST PRICES Fresh Leaf Lnrd, T lbs. for.Sl.OO Fresh Dressed Hens or, Spring Chickens, per' lb 25 $i c Fresh Ham, half or whole, per lb. 19c Choice Steer Rib Roast, lb. 22 lie Choice Steer Round Steak, per lb. 19c Young Mutton Legs, perlb.l2Hc Young Mutton Chops, 3 lbs. for .25c Fancy Creamery Butler, lb.. 46c We have a limited amount of Elk Meat, order as early as possible. Full Line of Fruita and Vegetables at the Loweit Price No. 1 Soft Shell English Wal- triits, per lb 32 He New Black Walnuts, 3 lbs... 25c Filberts, No. 1, per lb 22 Mc Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb.I7M Fancy Mixed Sugar Taffy Candy, 5 lbs 99c Peanut Brittle, mixed, lb... 25c Large solid Head Lettuce, 2 for 25c I-arge Tender Celery, 2 stalks for 25c Kxtra Largo Grapo Fruit, 2 for 25c Pleaso reserve your WASHINGTON MARKET 1407 DOUGLAS STREET PLAY SAIE Bu. 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Choice Veal " Loins 14c 13c 22 c 21c 2!c BEEF CUTS Chce Pot Boiling Beef 9c Choice'Beef Pot ( Roast . ,' Prime Rib Roast .'f Choice Round Steak Choice Sirloin Steak Fresh Cut , Hamburger ....... Choice Corned Beef . ... ...... , 11c 18c 20c 23c 18c 18 c SWOHED MEATS Sugar Cured Picnic Hams Sugar Cured Regular Hams' ; Sugar Cured kinned Hams Sugar CuredStrip Bacon '...(... Sugar Cured Brisket Bacon Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon 18c 24c 22c 26c 22c 28 c CANNED GOODS 2408 Cuming St. 4903 So. 24th St 34c Fancy Early June Peas, 3 f or Fancy Cut Beans, Qalp '3 for vtw Fancy Sweet Corn, 3 for 34c A Cudahy Product , pari of oil HCE CREAM r . Swift's Snowflake, 5-lb. tut $1.50 Swift's Gem Nut . 27c TheTastete)): 1 tannams ...1