THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAKCH :. 1921. J? Society FORD cars, cut down to the shaft, and run on narrow gauge tracks, vie with burros as -the bnly means of transportation in the streets of Puerto Cortez and San Pedro, Honduras, according to Miss Mabel Greenberg, University of Minnesota co-ed, who is visiting Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg, '2209 California street, enroute home from a tour of Central America. "There are no roads, as we know them; merely footpaths, some wide enough for the burros," she stated. Miss Greenberg also visited the Fort of Omoa, said to be between 300 and 400 years old, and, a number of the large banana farms. She made the trip -with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Berman of Minneapolis and a party of New Orleans friends. "Life is most primitive as one nears the tropics," said the visitor. "The houses are rude and thatch-roofed, and the people illy and uantily clad. They have few means of earning a livelihood and loss nergy to do so." The only American hotel in Puerto Cortez, the port city, is a former lottery palace converted by a New Yorker. Miss Greenberg left Wednesday night for I)cs Moines for a short isit before returning to Minneapolis. $ , imaai Dinner. Mrs. B. J. Morris entertained u dinner at her home Wednesday fvening in honor of her daughter. Miss F.dith Morris, and Forest Hamilton, who will be married J'hursday. Covers were placed tor Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Otto I.ambertt, Misses Helen Matters, Daisy Tetre and Helen Morris, Messrs. Clair Ham ilton of La Junta, Colo., John Morris and Carl Lindberg. Social Affairs to Be Given for Actress For Miss Goodbody. An informal luncheon of eight covers was given Wednesday by Mrs. II. li. Leniere at her home in honor of Miss Agnes Goodbody of Patterson, N. J., who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goodbody. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morris will t-ntcrtaiii at dinner at their home, Thursday evening for this visitor. Informal Tea. Mrs. Thomas H. Simmons of Ce dar Rapids, la., was honor guest at a tea given Tuesday afternoon by her daughter, Mrs. Amos K. Meadcr. Assisting the hostess were Mes tlames Robert Looinis, Wayne Selby, Leo Istnert and George Engler. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons are spend ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Meadcr. , f or nirs. Baxter. ; Miss Emily Keller entertained in formally at a bridge party at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Donald' Baxter of .Grand Rapids. Mich., who is visiting Judge and Mrs. W. W. Stabaugh. Three tables were set for the game. 'For Prise Winner. The Women's auxiliary to I. O. R. B. lodge will entertain its mem bers at a party to be given at its club rooms on Wednesday evening, March 2, in honor of Miss Flora Hienstock, second prize winner hi the Jewish press popularity contest. Surprise Party. Mrs. E. M. May and Miss Eva May were honor guests at a sur ptise party given Tuesday evening at their home.. Twenty guests at tended. The occasion was the birth day of Miss May. Party Postponed. The afternoon bridge planned by Mrs. I.. F. Bratinstein of Council Bluffs for Thursday afternoon has been indefinitely oostnoned. Bridge Luncheon. . Mrs. Walter Roberts entertained members' of the Wednesday Bridge club at a bridge luntheon at her home Wednesday. ,,' Affairs for Visitor. " ; A luncheon was giveu at the Oma ha club Wednesday bv Mrs. T. L Brown in honor of Mrs. D. P." Tm Marshall of Sheridan. Wyo., who is visiting Mrs. C. M. Wilhelm. 'Mrs. John L. Kennedy will give a briilge luncheon Thursday for Jiis visitor. ' , Mrs. Marshall leaves- Saturday. Movies at Yates School. "The Pinch Hitter." starring Charles Ray, will be shown in the auditorium of Henry W. Yates school Friday evening, 7:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Parent-Teachers' association. s "lie Wizard of Qz." scheduled for Friday evening, will be shown Friday evening. March IS. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Mrs. Guy Kiddoo will entertain members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority alumnae at their next monthly luncheon, to. be held Satur day, April 2. At present the mem bers are making scrapbooks and dolls, which are to be sent to an or phanage iii Syria through the Near East relief. : . Delta Gamma. Delta Gamma sorority alumnae will meet Wednesday, March 9,' at i.- 1 -r w tn t : -- ! m. uic uuiuc ui Mrs. cmuT j-.inuquesx. The annual banquet of the sorority K liAlft in T itirrjn rm A f i rti lu Ladies Aid Society of the First Methodist Church Meets Friday. The Ladies Aid society of the First Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Frederick " J. Adams, 3722 Pacific street. Mrs. D. R. Ennis will have charge of the program. The topic will be "The Flower of Our Land" and "Methodism and the American Stu dent Body." Rev. Lewis Townseud, pastor of McCabe church, formerly student pastor at Iowa City, and recently re turned from the national meeting of the Association of Methodist Rep resentatives of the State and Inde pendent Universities, held at Ur ' bana. 111., will speak. Mrs. James Hodge will lead the devotionals. Named for Club President. Mrs. O. X. Kring, leader of the public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's e!uK was endorsed as a candidate for club president at a meeting of the department Tuesday morning at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Kring, it is rumored, is now the choice of the nominating commit tee for nrcirt,ntt3! .arwIM.,.., f,r 'iL. E. Stanfield, who was the choice of the committee at its second -meeting, will not run for the office. T'H r .. 1 -1 . .' t - r .-: will take place Monday afternoon, 'March 14, at the Y. W. C. A. Americanization Speaker. Miss A. Amy Spaulding of Minne apolis, Minn,, national Americaniza tion worker for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union will speak on her work, Thursday after noon, 2 o'clock, at the Y. W. C A. Th meeting is open to the public Edith Wynne Matthison, the gifted interpreter of. Shakespeare's women, noted for the power and beauty of her voice, is considered one of the most beautiful women of the stage. The famons sculptor, Gutzon Borg lum, was so impressed with Miss Matthison's beauty that he made a bust of her for his studio. Miss. Matthison has written Mrs. Victor Rosewater, lecture chairman of the Drama league, that she and her husband, Charles Rami Kennedy, the playwright, are looking forward to their first visit to Omaha. These gifted people haye many friends here, among them the girls who have at tended the Benuett school in New York, where they frequently met Mr. and Mrs. Kcnncdyi Several social affairs are being planned for them. Miss Matthison and Mr. Kennedy will give a group of dramatic inter pretations before the Drama league on Thursday,' March 10, at 4 o'clock at the Fouteuelle. Tickets are on sale at Matthews' book store. Personals HOLDING A HUSBAND Adele Garrison's New Phase of , Revelatiojis of a Wife Mrs. C. B. Tate leaves Saturday, for a trip to Kansas City and other southern points. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Updike have returned from California, where they spent six weeks. Mrs. Laura Losch of West Point, Neb., is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Losch, Mrs. W. S. Weston will go to Sioux City about March IS to visit her daughter, Mrs, Howard Martin. Miss Willow O'Brien, a student at Manhattanville college in New York, w ill spend - her Easter vacation in Washington, D. C. Miss Lucile Lathrop, a senior at Rocktord college, will spend the Easter vacation with schoolmates in Kokonio and Hammond, Ind. A daughter was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldstein, Chi cago. Mrs. Goldstein was formerly Miss Florence Holland of Omaha. Miss Emily Burke, a senior at Vassar, will spend the Easter holi days in Buffalo, N. Y., and New Ha ven and New Briton, Conn., with school friends. ' ' ' Miss Marie Patterson of Los An geles will not arrive here until the latter part of the week. She will visit Miss Ruth Carter. At present Miss Patterson is in St. Louis. Mrs.' Ralph Garrett of Fort Worth, Tex.,..i visiting" Mrs. Elmer Lind qucst. Mrs. Garrett was formerly Miss 'Gladys Bunt of Omaha. She will remain here, until March 23. Clair Hamilton of La Junta, Colo., has arrived in Omaha to act as best man at the marriage of Miss Edith Morris and his brother. For est Hamilton, on Thursday evening. Miss Winifred Lathrop returned Tuesday from Rockford, 111., where she visited her sister, Miss Lucile Lathrop. a student at Rockford col lege. Miss Winifred Lathrop is a forrner student of the college. Miss Flora Marsh, who is attend ing Kent Place school, Summitt. N. J., will spend Easter vacation in New York City with school friends. She is also planning to go to Washing fort, D. C, for a short stay at that time. " Miss Mary Findley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Palmer Findley, who is attending Bradford academy in Massachusetts, spent last week in Boston with her brother, Tom Find ley, a Princeton' student. The occa sion was the mid-year vacation. Miss Margaret Eastman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Eastman, who is attending Highland Hall, Holidaysburg, Pa., will spend Eas ter vacation in Orange, N. J., 'at the home of her uncle, George Eastman. She will also spend some time with school friends iri New York City. ADV1TRTISEMENT " MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs" Child's' Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most -harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." , . Why Madge Was Distinctly Worried. , , , Do you suppose " I breathlessly began, ,as Lillian came up the stairs after her encounter with the new owrers of the house in Marvin. "I gather that you must have heard the dear woman," Lillian inter rupted, with a smiling, significant nod toward the banister over which I was leaning. "And I suppose that everything will be all right," she hastily added, evidently sensing, with her keen powers cf perception, that I was extremely nervous over the parting threat cf the woman whom Lillian had prevented from enter ing. - "You don't think, then, that she can make trouble over those spat tered walls in the dining-room?" "Not if they arc restored to their pristine freshness," Lillian answered lightly, "and I'm sure that won't be a very difficult job. Jim ought to be able to" "But, Lillian," I protested, with the memory of Katie's sullen face as she had rushed out of the room after learning from the woman at the door of the sale of the house, "sup pose Katie is so angry that she leaves and takes Jim with her?" "She won't," Lillian asserted con fidently, "and if she does you don't know my capability for scrubbing and painting and moving. Sometimes I think I should have been a char woman, I'm so efficient in that occupation." "I'll Watch for Jim." I laughed in spite of myself, but loitered, hesitatingly, near the door of my room when we once more en tered it, "Perhaps I ought to see Katie. It is a shock to her, finding out about the sale of 'he house so unexpect edly." , ' "Do as you like, my dear." Lillian returned carelessly. "But you know what a wild cat she is. She'll up set you. and you have enough on hand this afternoon without adding any complications. If Katie were my own problem I'd let her simmer in her own anger juices until she jellies into calm. Luckily she has all this floor in order, so we can sleep here tonight after we dine at the Durkees. And a for breakfast I think we can manage it, don't you, even if Katie is on the rampage?" "Of course." I answered her con fident smile with a tremulous one. And I'll follow your advice gladly. But, oh, what a mess I'll be in if she leaves." "She's angry enough just now to jump at that incentive for leaving if you let her suspect your state of mind," Lillian said sagely. "Jim, however, well he's 'something else again.' When he reappears I judge he's gone somewhere away frorh the premises, for he didn't respond to Katie's wild Fiimmons of him awhile ago it wouldn't be a bad thing to explain things quietly'to him. That lad interests me. 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At three-thirty 1 rose from my low rocker, carefully picking the threads from my sewing apron before laying the last completed piece with the others on the bed. v Lillian was al ready folding them ready to be car ried over to the D.irkee house. ,-' As I glanced dubiously at my blouse worried at its lack of fresh ness, for Lillian and I had brought no changes with us when we came out, expecting to stay only a few hours LI thought with dismay of the sartorial dilemma winch I would face in the evening at Mrs. Durkec's wel come home dinner to Alfred and Leila. I had nothing but the tailored skirt and somewhat wrinkled blouse, while I knew that Mrs. Durkee, the little bride and . Edith would don pretty evening gowns for the occa sion. And my critical, fastidious husband would have the contrast be tween Edith Fairfax's dainty attire and mine thrust most forcibly upon him. I glanced up at Lillian with unconscious appeal, and fotirtd her regarding me with a quizzical smile. 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