THE BEE: OMAHA, ' TUESDAY. :UAKCH 8, 1921. Society Kinney-Xelley. Announcement is nude of the mar. liage of Mis Josephine Ketley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kel ley, and J. F. Kinney jr., which took place, September 21, 1920, at St. Brid get's church. . Rev. T. F. O'Calia lian officiating. The couple will be at home with the bride's parents. Mrs. Salter Honored. The following is taken from the Lincoln Daily Star of Sunday, March 6: "Mary Turner Salter, the well known song composer of Williams town, Mass., who is spending some months in Omaha with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Morton, will come to Lincoln this week to attend the an nual open meeting of the Morning Musical Review club which will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. W. Sanford. The hosetesses will he Mrs. Lynn Lloyd, Mrs. Ralph Ludwick and Mrs. R. S. Brewster. "Musicians and music lovers are very familiar with the charming songs of Mrs. Salter, some of which appear on almost every recital pro gram throughout the country, and the club is exceedingly fortunate in having Mrs. Salter at this meet ing. Two groups of her songs will be sung by Mrs. Brewster with the composer at the piano. "The piano numbers will be given by a niece of Mrs. Salter, Dorothy Morton Jobst, a brilliant young .pianist who only a short time ago came from Omaha to Lincoln to re side and who is a very recent ac quisition to the club membership. Mrs. Salter and Mrs. Morton will be the guests of Mrs. Jobst during their visit here. "The program will begin at 11 o'clock and will be followed by a luncheon.'' "Stag" Dinners. The Lenten season, though dull in Some respects, has had one enliven ing feature for men. During this time a number of our hosts have entertained at "stag" dinner parties . at their homes and if there is any social affair more popular than this with any man it is yet to be found. Never are any regrets sent for such an invitation and the host is cer tain there will be no empty places at the festal board. Clarke Powell entertained at such a dinner at his home last Thursday evening. Another will be given this week by Ross Towle at his home. Saturday evening has been chosen for this party. For Mrs. McGee. Mrs. Nellie Kitchen entertained at a bridge dinner at the Paxton hotel Saturday evening, honoring Mrs. Ella Cotton McGce of New York City, who is visiting at the E. W. Nash home. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doorly. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Swobe, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kennedy, Mrs. E. S. West brook. Mrs. Mary Mora, E. M. Fair field and Benjamin Cotton. Alpha Phi Banquet j Misses Margaret McCoy, Katherme. Barton, Elsa Harmon Locke, Helen Goltner, May Youngquist, Irene Johnson Beck, Ruth Haller Drake, fcwen McCoy, Genevieve Welsh Ir win. Helen Rohrbaugh, Irene Cole Wright, Josephine Davis, all of Omaha, were among the out-of-town alumnae attending the annual ban quet of Alpha Phi sorority Saturday tvenin." at the chapter house, Lin coln. Elsa Harmon Locke was toast- rnistress for the occasion. Fortnightly Club. )' Mrs. Louise Jansen Wylie will be 'hostess to members of the Fort nightly Musical club at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Verne Miller will assist. Mrs. Ernest Reese has charge of the program, which will include only numbers for stringed instruments. Those partici pating will be Mesdames Roy Walk er, John Morrison, W. S. Robertson and Martin Donlon. ; Formal Dinner Dance. A formal dinner dance will be held at the Masonic temple Tuesday evening for the members of George V. Lininger lodge of Masons. Two hundred and fifty reservations have . been made for the affair which is the first social event to be held by the members since the war. Those in charge are planning a number of in teresting features for the evening. Goes East. Mrs. Henry Doorly leaves Satur day for Washington, D. C, where her daughter, Margaret, attends the Cathedral school. While there Mrs. . Doorly will occupy the Hitchcock home. Senator and Mrs. Gilbert Hitchcock and daughter, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, will spend a number of weeks at Ashville, N. C. Irvin Cobb. Sigma Delta Chi, journalistic fra ternity at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, will entertain Irvin S. Cobb at a banqtjet when he visits Lincoln March 22 to give a lecture before Axis club. Informal Tea. Mrs. Leo Ismert was hostess at a tea at her home, Monday afternoon, for 20 guests. Mrs. Thomas Sim mons of Cedar Rapids, la., who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Amos K. Meader, was the honor guest. Phi Delta Theta. I Phi Delta Theta alumni will meet for luncheon at the University club, Tuesday noon, 12:15. t i ; ADVERTISEMENT 1 1 'l AUCM ML" A I 0 HIT BACK "Pape's Diapepsin" instantly j Ends Indigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidity 4 Are lumps of undigested food causing you pain? Is your stom ach acid, gavy, sour, or have you flatulence, heartburn? Then take Paces Diapeosin. Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all that dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach distress caused by acidity ends. .These pleasant, harmless tablets of : Pape's Diapepsin never fail to make sick, upset stomachs feci fine at once, and" they cost ver little at Wife of Retiring Vice President Lunches With New dH Jpgar "gV".' I Mk.A IMtt HI III ' : HI . .7.WN T iW M m K 1J-1 Several days before the. inauguration,. Mrs. Thomas Marshall, wife of the retirincr vice oresident. and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge,' wife of the new vice president, were the guests of Washington, D. C. Clubdom Church Service League. Christian sociability is one object of the "Woman Service league" of All Saints church. This society meets the last Friday in each month and sews all day for charity. A luncheon is served at noon for 25 cents per plate. A woman is supposed to sit next some one who is a stranger. or near-stranger to her, with whom she chats and becomes' a friend. Mrs. William Hill Clark is director of the league at All Saints church. At the last meeting of the organiza tion, February 25. 114 garments were made for the Child Saving institute and six dozen hospital binders. Seventy-five women attended. Election of Officers. Mrs. A. N. Eaton' was re-elected president of the North Presbyterian Aid society at the monthly meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. Fercival. Fifty-five members were present to ballot. Other orhcers elected were Mrs. i. K. Spaulding, first vice president; Miss Lena Mortenson, second vice president; Mrs. Florence Fales, trasurer; and Mrs. J. G. Wallace, secretary. The next meeting of the society will be held the first Friday in April. Delta Gamma. Delta Gamma sorority alumnae will meet Wednesday, March 9, at the home of Mrs. Elmer Lindqucst. The annual banquet of the sorority wm oe neia m Lincoln on jviarcn iy. , Omaska Council . ;. A dance will be given at the Swed ish auditorium Tuesday evening, March 8, by the Omaska Council se curity Benefit association. Problems, That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE ' The Demon Jealousy. Dear Miss Fairfax: I, am miser able at 20 because of jealousy. I have tried to conquer it, but It seems impossible. I am deeply in love with a young man four years my senior. He often tells me he loves me, but pays attention to other girls. He really, carries on outrageously at times; I always forgive him in the end. Now every time he does these things it makes me so miserable, I can't sleep thinking of it, and I have come to the conclusion that it must be Jealousy. Can't you tell me some way to conquer this awful thing? Please don't tell me to give him up; it is impossible. But they say all dreams come true if they are the right kind, so I dream he is the boy I want mm to be, and hope some day my dream will come true. S. N. Perhaps you art not realty in love with this youth who seems to be so fickle and unstable, but just in love with love. Give yourself a fair chance to be interested in other young men and see what happens. Jealousy Is not a beautiful thing, but neither Is disloyalty and me man who pays he is ir. love with one girl and then belittles her for others, doesn't seem worth much real feeling. The Matron of Honor. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am about to get married. Isn't it customary to have single girls act as brides maids? If you had a sister and she was married wouldn't you have a single girl as bridesmaid? What is a matron of honor, or, rather, what part does she take in the marriage? JEAN S. Have your married sister act as matron of honor. The bridesmaids come two by two. They parallel the ushers, while the maid or matron of honor stands n the same relation to the bride that his "best man" doees ta the bridgroom. If your wedding is simple and you want only two at tendants, have a maid of honor and also a matron of honor. A Bad TcmHred Lover. Dear Miss Fairfax: I ani 20 years old and have been going about with a girt three years my Junior. We have quarrels that don't amount to much, but I am afraid they will. We have already agreed upon mar riage. But with these little quar rels going on I think it would not be as it ought to be. Most people say .1 have a bad. temper, but am easy to get along with, and it seems she can't please me at times. UNHAPPY. You don't need advice, young man. You need self-control. Practice it and learn to curb your temper and to be less exacting and critical. Why should you think it more important to indulge your temper and whims than Xo marry the girl you love? Breaking an Engagement. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 20 and about two months ago I broke off a three-montha-o'.d engagement, as I found I did not love- the young mau enough to many. Since then 1 have met several young men. who seemed to be inter ested in me. but In some way or other they found out I had been en Raged, and stopped calling. This liannanarl thra- illfrpr-nr timaa. Vow, 4' jt few vkail4i? 1iy Cabin GxJe. honor at a luncheon given them at r What's What By HELEN DECXE i When we remember special dates throughout the year, and take1 the trouble to send birthday ahd other anniversary gifts to our friends, it is assumed that we have chosen these remembrances with due re gard to pleasing the taste of the re cipients. Therefore, when a "givee" expresses spoken appreciation of a gift, it is not proper for the giver to protest with the pseudo-humility of Japanese politeness that the token is "only a trifle," or, as the Japs would put it, "dishonorably worthless." It is not good form to speak. of what we have given, save in re sponse to spoken thanks. In this appreciation of appreciation we should neither undervalue nor over-j value our chosen present. It is easy to be at once concise and gracious in some such simple "phrase as, "I am glad that you are pleased with it." (Copyright, 1921. by Public Ledger Co.) National councils of women have been formed in 28 countries. FAIRFAX. do you think it advisable to put the story before a- yi ung man, before getting too friendly, or wait awhile, or perhaps not tell it at all? PERPLEXED. It is nllRlirH tnr tnon - o rr net it you had committed a crime in dis- ravennK mac you u made a mistake, and would n.it hft hannv married tn a man to whom you were engaged. jne wnoie trend or modern thought is more cenrrivi,t than .Vila v.. are not called on to discuss this ex perience, jr it comes up you have nothing to be ashamed af. Take a dignified but firm stand, ami don't let any one make you lose faith In yourself for doing what you knew to be right. ADVERTISEMENT TO RELIEVE CATARRH AL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you have Catarrhal Deafness or are hard of hearing or have head noises go to your druggist and get 1 ounee of Par mint (double strength), and add to it '4 pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. This will cften bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It it easy to prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Anyone who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trail. ADVERTISEMENT Famoua Old Recipe for Cough Syrup ally and cheaply made at home, but It beat them alt for quick result. Thousands of housewives hats found that they can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough preparations, by using this, well known old recipe for making cough syrup. It is simple and cheap but it has no equal for prompt results. It takes right hold of a rough and gives immediate relief, usually stopping an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get Va ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour .it into a pint bottle, and add plain granulated suar syrup to make a full pint. If you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, it tastes good, keeps perfectly, and lasts a family a lonfe time. It's truly astonishing now quickly It acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lungs loosens and raises the phlegm, soothes and heals tbe membranes, and gradually hut surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough dis appear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, hoarse ness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "2V3 dunces n Pinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co.. Ft.- Wavut.:in-Vi- .. . . I - Personals Mrs. Herbert French is ill at her home with an attack of grippe. A daughter was born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobry. . Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Devereaux leave Thursday to- spend a week in Minneapolis. Malcolm Baldrige, who is attend ing the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, returned to Omaha for the week-end. Miss Mildred Whjte returned to Omaha from Thurmau, Ia to spend the week-end with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. W. G. White. Word has been received in Omaha from Homer Conant, who recently visited here, that he will sail Thurs day of this week to begin his two year tour of the world. Mrs. Max Bruckner. Mrs. Frank Bruckner and Miss Katherine Con sidine of Platte Center, Neb., arrived in Omaha Sunday to spend a week. They will be guests at the C. M. Gruenther home during their stay. Delta Delta Delta. Mrs. Otto Wiese, assisted by Miss Clara Seibers, will entertain mem bers of Delta Delta Delta alumnae at luncheon at 1:30 o'clock at the Wiese home, 1110 South Thirty-fifth avenue on Saturday, March 12. Card Party. Ivy club will give a card party and dance Thursday, March 10, at I. O. O. F. hall. t Aernoon Bridge. Mrs. F. L. Devereux will entertain informally at a bridge party at her ADVERTISEMENT T 'They WORK while you tleep" You are constipated, bilious, and what you need is one or two Cas carets tonight sure lor your liver and bowels. Then you will wake up wondering what .became of your dizziness, sick headache, bad cold, or upset, gassy stomach. No grip pin no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25, SO cents. ADVERTISEMENT Spring Is The Time To "Clean House" Bodily In the springtime a great many people find them selves below nor mal health. The body, weakened by colds and coughs and other ail ments of the winter time cannot carry out the processes of repair, cannot efficiently "clean house" bodily. In such cases a food medicine and not a drug medicine is safest and best. Father John's Medicine is a real food medicine. It helps to make richer, more active blood. It invig orates and makes more active the tired, run down body cells. This natural food medicine is quickly taken up by the digestive organs and supplies nourishment that is needed by the blood and the nerv ous system. It is the ideal food tonic to take in the springtime. The liver Is the Road to Health If the liver it right the whole system is better off. Carter's LtttU Liver Pill, awaken your "v sluggish, dogged-c up liver ana re 1 1 eve constipa tion, stomach trouble, inao V tive bowels, J loss of appe tite, sick head CARTER'S IPILI ache and dizziness. Purely vegetable. You need them. Small Pill Small DoseSmaD Price Al EKTIHEMKXT FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply Zemo the Clean, An tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use Does Not Stain Greasy salves and ointments snould not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From any druggist for 35c, or $1.00 for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. When applied as directed it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. It pene trates, cleanses and soothes. Zemo is a clean, dependable and inexpensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it, as we believe nothing you have ever used is as effec tive and satisfying. Th E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, a ' .-'. i home, Tuesday afternoon. Three tables will be set for the game. Rag-a-Jaxz. An informal dance- will be . given Tuesday evening at Kel-Pjnc's Acad emy by the Rag-a-Jazz Band from the University of Nebraska. ADVERTISEMENT 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 "Cali fornia." s ADVERTISEMENT Relieves Rheumatism If You Haven't Tried Begy'a Mus tarine You'll Marvel t its Speedy Action. Oh. what quick relief I The sharp, ago nizing pains of rheumatism relieved in a few minutes gone in an hour. No wonder rheumatic sufferers swear by it and use it freely. And now that you have in your home a yellow box full of this quickest pain killer on earth, bear in mind that it gives just as quick results when you have a sore throat, or a cold in the chesa or lumbago, neuralgia or sore, aching feeV. Just rub it on; that's all yon have to do, and you'll find that toothache, earache, headache or backache won't linger with you long. Just think a 80c box is equal to 50 blistering mustard plasters, but Begy's Muttarine cannot blister even the tender est skin the yellow box 30 and 60 cents. For sale by Sherman ft McConnell Drug Stores. ADVERTISEMENT OUCH! ANOTHER RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get busy and relieve those pains with that hnndv bottle of Sloan's Liniment WHAT Sloan's does, it does thoroughly penetrates with out rubbing to the afflicted part and promptly relieves most kinds of external pains and aches. Xou'll find it clean, and nonrskin stalning. Keep it hnhdy for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, backache, pains, bruises, strains, sprains, bad weath er after-effects. For 39 years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You aren't likely to be an exception. It certainly does produce results. All druggists 35c, 70c, fl.40. LDfil T v 4- fPamtt lJL-UULLU-XLl I hi 1 Ti ----- .. . j adverts1ement LUMBAGO Try Musterole. See Hott Quickly It Relieves You just rubMusterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, eoothing comfort comes to takeitsplace, Musterole is a dean, white ointment made with oil of mustard, Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat; bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest. Always dependable. 35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00 (BMP Fortify the system against Grip and Influenza by taking Grove'o Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In fluenza. Be sure you get The genuine bears this signature Price 30c. Tuesday Women's Smart New Street Oxfords Strap Pumps (As sketched above) You Will Find Two-strap pump in tan Russian calf skin fastening with harness buckles having military heels welt soles ideal for business, walking, street wear. , Two-trp pumps of, black suede also of dark brown kid with Junior Louis heels welt soles. Shoe Shop We make every effort to have our service as good as our footwear. WHOOPING COUGH No "cure" but helps to re duce paroxysms of coughing. V APO Run Oner Million Jan Used Yeatkt 11 ! Constipation is the fore runner of 85 of all numaniiis.lt brings on more sufienntr. more sleeolessness. more ill-temoer than any other single cause. But YOU CAN GET RID of eonstinarinrL! tNor do you have to take any nauseating, gripinff medicines to do it. Take RICH-LAX RICH-LAX is a new treatment It cleans the system, removes the poisons from the body, and puts you in shape to accomplish things. And RICH-LAX does this without leaving you weak and half-sick, as you always feel after taking ordinary laxative. Cowynteed Our Store. We sre so surs th Ktch-Ux please you that we want yon to come to our store and get a bottle and try it en tirely at our risk. 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