. THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1920, Society ii Graham-Coulter, v The marriage of Miss Robert iiltor 'Hanohtrr nf Mr. Alie V. fnU 3nH A Aril P (IfiluTfl nf Sioux 'City - took place Monday! jchurch. Rev. D. E. 'Jenkins jpfficfated. ' ' The bride'i attendants wereMrs. Richard Coad, Mrs. Malan Brambo, Ruth Peterson and . Annie Jenkins. They wore pink and pale green tafetta gowns with hats to match. The bride wore flesh color georgette. ' ' Herbert -Connell acted as best frian and the ushers were Richard Coad, John Barnes and Halsey Js'oyes. ,, ' . ' ., Harry Rite, nephew of the bride, Itarried the ring. The ceremony wis followed by ft reception in the church parlors. The., couple will . spend the re mainder of the holidays in Sioux C'ty with A. B. Graham. ; They plan to jreside in Sioux City. t - . j For School Set. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arter, and Sir. and MfS. J. Conrad enter tained at ' dinner Monday even ing at the Athletic club for Miss Dorothy ArterUnd Miss De Weenta Conrad. Pink roses formed the idecorations. . Coveres r were placed for Margaret and Mary Wattles, Willow O'Brien, Eleanor Burkley, Dorothy Balbach. Helen Rogers, Peggy Reed. Virginia Pixley, -.Emily Burke, and her guest. Adeline Kent of Kentfield, Cal. Lieut. Kenneth iWedemeyer of Columbus, Ga.; MV lard Rogers, Richard Smith, Myron Goodrich, James Wyman, ' George ' ftoss, Jasper Hall, Robert Burkley, 'Morton and.VThompson , Wakley, Charles. Hhondes, George Stocking, and William atta. following the dinner the guests will attend .the ,debt party of Miss Sfary Gifford, " " for Miss Silsbee. Miss Katherine Reynolds will en tertaininformally at a bridge party at her home, Tuesday, in honor of lier guest, Miss Edna Silsbee of Lin coln, t. - "' -V ' Miss' Virginia Halpine . will en tertain Wednesday evening .at her jbome for Miss. Silsbee. .' ; An informal dancing party will fce given New Year's night by Miss Reynolds- for, her ' guest. . . . Luncheon for Visitors. Mrs. F L. Devereux will entet larn at luncheon, Wednesday, at the Omaha club, for Mrs. G. P. Kincaid lmdMrs. Dudley Kincaid, both of JCansas City, who are visiting Mrs. Paul Gal!:her. Guests will include Mrs. Arthur S. Rogers, Mrs. Robert :Forgan of New York, and Mrs. Barton Millard, ,; ... Personal r Maurice Hyland spent the week 'end in Lincoln with his parents. Miss Marion Wyman of Lincoln Spent the week-end in Omaha. " v Mrs. Nellis Balis Dailes spent sev , eral days in Lincoln last week. . ' W. J: Connell and DrJ Karl Con - aell spent Christmas in Lincoln. ? H. 'P. Smith of Fargo. N. D is frisking Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Shively. Miss Mina'Htfbbell spent Christ mas with Mrs. J. F. Stowe of Lin coln. A daughter, was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. H. .A. Gumbcrsen at Stewart hospital. I Miss Edna Silsbee of Lincoln ar rived in. Omaha Sunday to visit Miss Katherine Reynolds. Mr.and,Mrs. Guy'.L. Smith, spent Christmas in Lincoln as the' guests f Mrs. Lauretta E. Smith. . A s6n, Paul H., was born to Mr. arid Mrs. Paul Kepler, Thursday, at Clarkson hospital. i Miss . Marie Vernon is spending . the holidays in Little Rock, 'Ark. Problems That perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX f . ' Not a Straight Story. . ,. Dear "Miss Fairfax: I am a con stant reader of the lovelorn column, so I am coming to you for advice. I am a young lady 18 years old. Some - months ago white in a small town near by I met a young man about 82 years old whom I had never seen before or do not know his name. Now, Miss Fairfax, please tell me how to get acquainted with this man and also tell me how to find out where he is living, as I learned to know he is a. very dear friend of -mine. And also, Miss Fairfax, do ;you think it would be proper if I . find his address to send him a i friendly letter. Please answer in JThe Omaha Dally Bee soon. I am , SWEKT SIXTEEN. - Tour story is not a very straight I one. You say yfeu'met this man. h Then why do you not know his jname, or why can you not ask it of the one who introduced you ? Evi dently yod did not meet him ' in i proper way If at all.' Also you say you had never seen this mart, before (and then say that you '.earned he is f a very dear .friend of yours.. Your thoughts .are wooly.. '. Now, my dear, you are young. 'Do r not start out on your career as a young lady by seeking promiscuous acquaintances. Be fine and true and good and sincere. The men you can pick up an acquaintance with ' are . not the mn who will bring you honor and happiness. Let the man t seek your friendship and let him do ! it In a respectable and manly way - if he would succeed in gaining your favor. Harry H.: There is no rule about f the young man walking on the right or left of a girl. , Ho usually takes the outer side of tae walk. ' Heartbroken: . Some people think it is fun to quarrel, .lust to have a j chance to make up. Maybe you are I one of that klndi -1 never could .see the pleasure in that sort of diversion. "There is always a little sting and . pain Over a quarrel, and if you are in earnest, and the point was one of ' principle, -I think - the renewed friendship suffers.' ' Evidently the young man has ha'd enough of quar- reilng ana doesn't care to go witn you . any more. Perhaps he is as i much to blame as you. At any rate, $ the experience may teach you more 1' of the value of friendship. Keep ' your friendships unsullied by cross ' words, arguments and angry feel-'- ings. Xi wr fYoav. Tr-trw r am nfraid vnil . and I cannot settle all the courts and legal problems in the country. If we do what is right ourselves, maybe we She will return home about Janu ary, 15. ; , -. - Dr. and Mrs. A. I.' McKinnon of Lincoln are planning to come to Omaha Nevi Year's eve for a holi day visit, ... - " ' A daughter, Dorothy Doreen, was born December 25 at St. Josephs hospital, to , Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rosenberry. jonas tsenaer ana auss iyaia Bender t)f Yutan are spending sev eral days in Omaha with Mr. and Mrs: WVG. White - .. . Mr. and Mr. "George DeLacy spent Christmas in Lincoln with Mrs. DeLacy's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A, O. Faulkner, r , . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vorzimer and son, Adolph, . leave Tuesday for New York City where they will make their future home. - - Miss Ann Howland returned Mon day from Lincoln,, where ,she spent Christmas with her brother, W, A. Ifowland, and, Mrs. HoWland. A son, Donald Eugene, was born December 25 at St. Josephs hospital, to Mr. arfd Mrs. Ross S. Richards. Mrs., Richards was formerly Miss Margaret D, Moofe. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Dean Ringer and family spent Christmas in . Lincoln. Mr. Ringer returned Sunday, the family remaining for a few .days with Mrs. Ringer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Trigg. . V - " '- m ' i ',.15- t v- : Miss Anne Maury, who was a vis itor ft Council Bluffs last tall, has been 'the guest of her aunt. 'Mrs. Woodrow; Wilson, at t 'the; White House for a short time,; leaving last week in time to spend Christmas with her father at Roanoke,', Va. . H.'E. Li P. Club. . . . s The H. E. L. P. club will give a (dinner ' party at, the Social Settle ment house iuesday evening. - . : t: r ; - , III ' ww. cAyyy U mli ( 1 frfr 1 M . f i I II II II; I l I II ill 1- I II Wl . . ' , A ' . J, Ill f . t ' ll llll II Inl 11 II II A "M 111 I If 11 M II I1 lllllllll I w I Hi I II ff a II I III j . . v II Mil II llll II II II II II II I lviv llll II IV JHY till 'II II f I II 1 i ii . u u ' I V "EYERyBODYS STORE" ' , V ,. t . ' i ...... . . . . - . . ly Debutante Miss Mary Gifford, daughter of Dr.'f and Mrs. Harold Gifford, was the third of the season's debutantes. Her formal bow'-to 1 society was made Monday evening at-the Fonte- rielle at a dancing party for members ot the ypunger set.- " This is the first debut party which has been given exclusively for the members of the young set. About 300 "attended the dance, which was tollqwea decorations were used. In the' receiving line were Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Gifford and Mr. ., i . .. . i. i. , .ii - - 11 . . . , , ; ....,... - , i I... . . , , 1 -f - ' " ! F 1 - ' -MaaaaaaaaaMaMaaMMaMMaMlaaM and Mrs. ". Newman Benson. The other, debutantes assisted. , Miss Gifford wore a gown of geranium pink velvet tripimed in jequins and carried Ophelia roses. Mrs." Harold ; Gifford wore black net combined with jet. . 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