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THK BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1921. 9 Society i 'Re-Elected President r I i I,. ( Bride at Home Wedding 'f easeMsaejsngBes. A lovely , home wedding was.' solemnized Shrove Tuesday evening,' when MUs Mildreth Street, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs." G. W. Street, became the bride of William Boyer. Dean J. A. Taneock of Trinity cathe dral officiated at ' the double-ring ceremony -in the presence of rela tives and friendi of the couple. A boker of pink and white rotes formed an altar effect, before which he bridal party stood. The bride rai given in marriage' by her father. Miss Georgia street, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. She wore a girlish gown of pink satin combined with . beaded Keorgette. Her arm bouquet was of pink roses. i The bridal gown - was of white ?v satin : draped with silver lace and made with short skirt and plain bod ice, i he veil was ot tulle; A huge shower bouquet of white roses completed the costume. .Maurice Street, brother, of the bride, was best man. . Little Jack : Van Camp carried the rinea on a white satin pillow. Misses Mildred and Margaret Bliss played the wedding march. They were gowned in pale blue. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held . for the guests. Miss Odessa Peak and John Murray assisted. Members of the Kappa Fsi Delta - sorority, of which the bride is a member, also assisted. The bride's going-away costume vn of midnight blue panne velvet. - After a short honeymoon trip the piiple will be at home at the Aveer en apartments. Scribner-Ruff. -.The'tnarriasre of Miss Helen Ade laide Ruff, daughter of Mr. and jlrs. William C Ruff, of St. Paul, and Arthur Scribner or Omaha, took place Tuesday evening at the Epis conalian church of St. John, the Evangelist, in St. Paul. Rev. E. M, Ooss read the marriage lines. The bride was given away by her father. She wore a gown of white satin, made with long bodice, square neck, silver girdle and short sleeves. A long court train of satin hung from the shoulders. The tulle veil was held in place by a cap effect o; lace. A shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and orchids was car tied. Mrs. L. W. May, jr., sister of the bride, matron of honor, wore green chiffon and carried sunburst roses. Clifford Calkins of Omaha was best man. The ushers were L. W. May. jr.. and W. C. Ruff, 2d., of St. Pauk Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Scribner, pa rents of the groom, and Mr. , and Mrs. Clifford Calkins, all of Omaha, v.ere in the receiving line at the reception at the Ruff home after the ceremony. i Mr. Scribner and his bride will be at home at the Mercer apartments in Omaha after. March 15. They are taking a southern trip. , :. For Bride-to-Be. ( Mrs. Joseph Langfellner and Mrs. eorge Clarke entertained at lunch- eon at the home of the former Tues , day to honor Miss Faye Simon, who ' will be a February, bride. White roses and ferns were used in the decorations. The guests included Mesdames Frank Jackson, Frank Simon, G W. ' Martin, George Finnerty, Andrew Anderson, Harry Murphy, L. D. Porter, Charles Hen drickson, George French andHom- . er Wheeler. ' . . Luncheon for Miss Coldren. ; Mrs. Leslie Johnson was hostess at a well appointed luncheon at the University club Tuesday to honor ner house guest, miss mien .Mar garet Coldren of Milford, la. Val . entine place cards and individual corsage bouquets marked ifie places. The centerpiece was in, pink and white, as were the other appoint ments. The guests included Mes dames Jack N. Baldwin, Morris Dunham, Fred Baumeister of Coun cil Bluffs, George Mtachami Paul Bradley,.). F. Purney and Floyd Kinyoun. , Luncheon was followed by bridge. -. .. ; '' . For Mrs. Watson, : v . , ' Mr. and Mrs. Ludovic Crofoot en- tertained at dinner at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. E M. Watson of Paris, formerly Frances Nash, who is visiting at the E. W. Nash home. Covers were -wa - t. .-a r.. - Hosford. : Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brinker. Misi Daohne Peters.' Barton Millard and Francis Gaines: For Denver 'Visitors. " Mrs. John Kennedy enter tained at a bridge luncheon of 12 covers at her home Monday, honor in Mrs. Benjamin: Bates .of. Den ver, tht guest of Mrs?; Henry T Clarke, and Mrs. T. H, Reynolds of Denver, the guest of Mrs.W0 Ifatn Hill Clarke. : Both visitors left Tuesday for their homes. ' -'. Bridge - Luncheon. , v Mrs. Herman Htrsehman A and 'Mrs., Jack Shapiro entertained, at bridge-luncheon for 20 guests at , tht Fontenelle Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Arthur Stein of Min neapolis, and Mrs. F. M. Krasne of Fulierton, Neb. v For Mrs. Ringwalt ; . Mrs. George Voss entertained at luncheon at the Omaha club for eight guests Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Joseph Garneau Ringwalt of New York City, who is visiting Airs. J. XC Kmgwait : : ; I ffih,;- riA I Clubdom i Pr Abbi V. Holmes to Speak. CQx.' Abbie Virginiaj Holmes will give a health talk at a meeting of the Frances WUlard W. L, X. U. Wednesday afternoon, 2 a'clock, at the home of Mrs. L. 'B. Webster, 2122 Spencer street.' i Vocal solos will be given by Mrs. Noel Wallace. The meeting is open to the public. School Forum. Judge Howard Kennedy will speak on hi f!hiMrn' foHp fnnimis- ision" at a mcetino- of thp Omaha School ,. Forum Thursday afternoon at 4:15 o'clock in the auditorium of Central High school.. A short business session will fol low. . ' ' . Daughters of Isabella. Daughters of Isabella will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Knights of Columbus hall. Calendar. Omaha W. C. T. II. Wednesday, S p. m., business meeting, T, W. C. A. Omaha Woman's Prrtu Club Wednes day, 3:15 p. m., Y. W. C. A. - Tjk Salle Club Wednesday, 7:80 P. m., Chamber of Commerce, Parlor A. S. JT. A. P. P. Y. Club Wednesday vo nlnt. supper, Social Settlement bouse. Alpha Tau ' Omega Wednesday. 13 to 1:30 p. tn., luncUeuu, Chamber of Com merce. x Kappa Kappa Gamma Wednesday, S p. m., with -Mrs. Robert McCague, 411 North Forty-ninth street, i Omaha Woman's Club, Mnslo Department Wednesday, S p. m., T. W. C. A. audt- Mrs. A. V. Drcshcr was re-elected president of the Dundee Woman's Patriotic club at the annual business meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Maynard Swartz Mrs. W. J. Culley was chosen v:ce president and Mrs. Fred A." Saffran secretaryrtreasurer. ' ,' . The club contributes to local char ities and has established a fund for purchasing eye glasses for. children whose parents 'are "rot able to do so ihe next meeting .win be heio at the 'home of Mrs.; L. M. Swindler,': 4835 Dodge streets Monday. Feb- ruiry 21. . . i'- t: braska college of medicine,' where he enrolled as a freshman. , ; Mr. Root and Miss Ardis Carter, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Car-; ter, were married in Council Bluffs Saturday. Mr. Root is a member of Delta Tau and ot Nu ' Sigma" Nu fraternities. The bride attended! Brownelt Hall and Mount.. Ida sem inary at Boston. At present the couple are at the Carter home, but will move to the Dartmoor apartments the latter part of the week. " Sorority Meeting. Kappa Alpha Theta -will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home i of Mrs. Guy Cox, Miss Marguerite Marshall will' assist the hostess. . Gi tiz'eriship I Sehool Isl ! anned torlum. Chorus rehearsal, followed by program. Lteturo Court Wednesday, 11 o'clock, noon, 30 Balrd building, Seventeenth and Douglas streets, . A. C. A. Pomtttlo Education Seetlos Wednesday, 1:30 p. m., with Mrs. Herbert rotter, tlt Davenport street. . BoekfoH CoUcge Aswirlatlnn Wednes day afternoon with Miss Minnie Sted tngr, 1414 South Tenth street. Omaha Council Catliolle Women Wed neKdsy, 1 p. m chapter room, St. oclllas catlicdral, Fortieth and Hurt (treeik. R E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. K. AVednesday. 2 p. m., with Mrs. M. D, Cameron, SIS North Thirty-second avenue. A. 0. A. Drama Section Wednesday, 4 p. m., with Mrs. Anna Kayinond, 6107 California street. airs. William Burton, reader. , , Lertore on Modurn History Wedriesdav. 4 p. m., Ouchesne ci'ltcge and Convent of Sacred Heart, --Thirty-sixth and Burt atreots. Frailer WUlard W. C. T. IT. Wednes day, i p. m.. with Mrs. I,. B. Webster. 2122 Sponcer street. Mrs, Webster will have churge of the program. . . Panla Club cf the Itankh Old Peonle's Home Wednesday, I p. ra., with Mrs. K. C. Anderson, 31( North Twenty-third street. Monthly meeting. . Emphasis With Sleeves A beautiful neck and shoulder line in one of a woman's greatest assets, hud Dame Fashion, recognizing this, is kind enough to' introduce styles which will allow the fortunate pos sessor to emphasize it. , If a sleeve is set-in one the ma terial is cut well away from the edge of the shoulder so that the curve of the top of the arm may be seen. With frocks the sleeve is usually attached to a fitted lining or foundation, while on suits this result is obtained; by the manner in which the sleeve is ex tended into tli?body of the garment itself. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Nerds .Clothing.' Dear,Mlss Fairfax: I urn 16 years old and Jiave ho pare-nts. I work at whatever I can and aa hard times have) caught rneI rannot make enough to buysniy clothes.. .Would you please have anyone you know of to send me some old clothes. I would appreciate it vory much. Re spectfully yours, ' M. J You did not give your slse. It would also b better to stato the particular garments ' needed." I hope, however, some one will come to your aid. . .- . f , t C. TI. H.i I have only., your side of the story,' but judglwr from what you say, it sounds as though your boy friend had a bad disposi tion. ! would advise you to speak to him if you meet him, because that Is a courtesy any person ought to snow another. - I would not ask him anything about the matter If I were you, for you have done no wrong that you know of. ' It Is he who should come and,, apologize to you. He may be angry because you walked to school with another boy, If bo, I would not worry or bother about him at all, for he Is only act ing In a foolish wity.1 Anxious: There are second-hand stores in umana ana uineoin, dui i couldn't undertake to make the sale for you. If you lived in Omaha, I would suggest that yon run an ad In the "want-ad" section. The best advice I can give you Is to send youf garments to some friend In Omaha and aslr her to advertise and and dispose of them for you. This would be quite a favor to ask, how ever, Make Own Flavoring . If you will save all your orange peelings, dry them and then pound them atid put in a bottle, you will; have a delicious - flavoring and a cheap one. .. Cakes and puddings are much improved when this flavoring is used, ADVERTISEMENT Knowing and Living Of all men perhaps the book lover needs most to be reminded that man's business here is to know for the sake of living, not to live for the sake of knowing. Frederic Harri son. - Princess Anikrgi of the Cherokee tribe has taken up aviation with the view of becoming the first of her race to win a flying license. Alpha Theta Chi. ' Joseph Fradenburg was host to members of Alpha Theta Chi at his home Tuesday evening. -This was the - nrst meeting ot Umaha alumni for t921. , , Fort Crook. Y; Mrs. Fred Chamberlain and Miss Dorothv Chamberlain were ' hoit-i esses to the Fort Crook Bridge club1 Tuesday afternoon at the post. Personals ' Miss Daisy Doane. who has been ill with tonsilitis, has recovered. Mrs. Mary Fitch" is ill at the Col onial. -Her condition is considered serious. ; Mrs. II. S. Sniaiis is ill at the Bransford hotel. She is suffering from the effects of a fall. r Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Miller of Chi cago spent, Sunday and Monday at the Fonteiielle. They were enroute to .California. ' Mrs. Miller was for merly Miss Alice Drake of this city; : ; Mrs. Rj B. Schneider and Miss Margherite Schneider of Fremont left Monday to spend six weeks in the west. They will go directly to Los Angeles and will later spend some time in Seattle and Portland, -f, Mrs. Arthur -Pinto is .visiting her parents, Mr. arid ;Mrs. H. D. Fisher, in Florence, . Wis., where she went to attend the celebration of the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs Fisher. Mrs. Pint6 will visi a sister, Mrs. H. J. Payne, in 'De troit, before returning home. '.'". According to word received here, a son, Arnold Herbert, was born Jan uary 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Viener of Nebraska City. Mrs. Viener was fcrmerly Pauline Lieberman of this citv. a daughter of Herman Lieber man and a sister of ; Mrs. Henry T J - ... - J ,' ' 'A meeting is called by Mrs. Jrving Baxter and Mrs. Halleck Rose, rep- resenting the former Equal Fran-; chise society, for Wednesday after noon at 3:30 o'clock, Fontenelle ho-) tel, mezzanine floor, to which rep-? resentatives of any or all organiza tions in the city who are interested in good citizeiship are invited. One representative from each Such organ ization is desired. The; specific ' object an view is a citizenship school to be conducted in Omaha by Mrs. H. H. Wheeler of Lincoln, beginning probably this -L-nth ArrnrHinor nrcnt n1an ""tthe school will take the form of 10- lectures, one each week, through J vu-week' period. . I be tormer bqual franchise society has taken the ini tial steps in bringing Mrs. Wheeler here and will, largely .finance the project. If 200 Omaha women in Omaha can be secured for the school the charge may be as low as 50 cents per, person for the entire, series, which would amount to 5 cents per person for each lecture. . '; The League of Women Voters has already signified its willingness to co-operate in this movement and has; aoooin ted Mrs. Irving Baxter chair man of a committee from its body. Other organizations Vlio' are being reached by telephone include the Woman's club. Fine Arts, ' Drama league,, Tuesday Musical, , Parent- Teachers' ,, associations, , Mothers', ciubs, chautauquqa circles, A. C. A., School 'Forum, Benson Woman's club, South. Omaha Woman's, Dun dee Woman's, W. C. T. U., G. A. R. W. R. C, P. E. O., Eastern Star,. D. A- R.i Daughters of Isabella and nu merous other groups. V '. "An invitation is not necessary, for this meeting,',' according to the .com mittee. "We shall welcome a rep resentative -from any organization in this, city; which is m sympathy . with the citizenship school idea," they say. rinkit for health -and firpleasroe,ft)o 7here is two "fold sazistaccion. in mi U POSTUM A MHMOC ' 4 IIS1MT BO IN . EL 1 tHWmm, : :ri umay drink, it freely xith benefit. v tor ic contains nouung narmttU'-ana ' you xill enjoy euery sip, because of : ; the rfch, coffee-like flavor. ; Instant Postum is made instantly ' in the ox-p chacs convenience. 1 There is no waste thats economy. "There s aReasozi 9 (or Postum -All grocers cany it J at; Rivers: h - . -Two ways the rivers Leap down to different seas,, and as , . they roll r - Grow deep, and still, and their ma jestic presence - ... Becomes a benefaction to the towns They . visit, wandering silently am'oncr them. ; Like patriarchs old among their shin-; ing tents. . " , ''' H. W. Longfellow; v. Luncheon for Visitor,' 1 Sirs. Ross Towle entertafdtdVat a luncheon of 10 covers at her home Tuesday in 'honor of Mrs. ''John Frederick - Christiansen ' of Chicago, who is visiting Mrs. C'Louis Meyer. I ,f. For Mrs. Baxter. , Mrs. Fred Hill entertained 5 in fonnally at luncheon at her -home Tuesday fc Mrsi Donald Baxter of Grand- Rapids, Micrc, a guest it, the w. w. &Ubaogh home. ' ' : Georse 'Craab W. H. C - George Crook Woman's Relief - corps will meet Friday afternoon at 2 oVlock in Memorial hall, Court - house. - ":' Fraternity Man Continues Studies. JCullen Root, son of Mr." and Mrs. Harry Root, plans to, continue COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA OUTFIT (0 COMPLETE lm RECORDS il:QlAU ANI) ALL Choice Salmon, Choice Beef Choice Halibut . Fresh (Vz or Whole) Pot Roast (orWhofe) Leaf Lard -y 16c I 10c 1 16c 1 12V2C Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon or Whole) ...... ..V. ......... 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