THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1921. i Society Fine Arts Exhibit. The Henry Golden Dearth "Me- morial exhibition," which is being shown at the public library under the auspices of the Omaha Society of Fine Arts, is drawing large crowds, 'according to Mrs. Alfred Darlow, publicity chairman. This collection is the largest to be exhibited by the Fine Arts society this winter and comprises 71 beauti ful, as well a valuable paintings, according to Mrs. Darlow. Three rooms in the library have been turned over to the society for the exhibit, which is open to the public from 9 a. m. to 5:30 p, m. on week days. 2 to 6 p. m., Sunday and 7 to 9 o'clock Monday and Saturday eve nings. . Class Dinner. Mrs. Howard Saxton and Mrs. Charles Steinbaugh will entertain the February and . June . , graduating classes of the Henry ', , .Yates school at a St. Patricks dinner party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Saxton. The hostesses will be assisted by the following teachers: Mrs. Rose j Coleman and the Misses Anna Pick .ard, Erma Nelson, Mary Phillippt, Amelia Fcarson. Anna Nelson and Delia Hogan. - ' Officers of the class of 1921 are l'.eatrice Hoel, , president; V'elmar Saxton, vice president; Gretchen Dis hong, secretary, And Myer Freeman, ' Measurer. Tea for Guest. Mrs. Sanford GirTord entertained informally at tea at her home Wednesday afternoon for 20 guests ' in honor of Miss Marie Patterson of ' Los Angeles, Cal., who is visiting Miss Ruth Carter. C. Y. M. A. C. Y. M. A. of Benson will give a Patrician card party and dance 'in St. Bernards school auditorium, Six : ty-fifth street and Military avenue, tn Thursday, March 17. u ' For Miss Holliday. Miss Lois Robbins entertained in- formally at her home; Wednesday ' afternoon--in honor of Miss Sara .i t I . . L j . i vi. Jiomuay, atreciar 01 a summer ! camp at Lake Okoboji, who is. a guest at thc-Robhins home. -A Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Pollard j will entertain at dinner Thursday ) evening for this visitor. dav for Saturday afternoot'. by Miss ( Dancing Party, f Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butkr will entertain at a St. Patrick's,, day I dancing party for 12 couples at their ; home, Thursday evening. Bridge Club. I Mrs. Louis Clarke was hostess to I members of the Wednesday Bridge , club at luncheon at her home Wednesday. Jolly Seniors. Jolly Seniors will hold a dance I Saturday evening at Crounse hall. Rag-a-Jazz. A St. Patrick's dance will be given i Thursday evening at Kel-Pine's academy by the Rag-a-Jazz band irom Lincoln. . , Movie at Yates School. A motion picture, "Pinch Hitter," starring Charles Ray, will be shown ftr the. auditorium of Henry W". Yates school Friday evening at 7:30 nVlnrk-' , 5: . . "Memories," taken from. 'Whit ticr's poem, "School Days," will also be shown. ii . ; Get Acquainted Club Party. ! The Get Acquainted club will give ;a party for the benefit of, the starv- ing children of the- Orient Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock at the First ; Unitarian church, Thit-ty-first and : Harney streets. m ;, ,A program .of games and dancing will be given, under direction of Mr. , and Mrs. Paul K. Harlan. If You Don't Find it at Hospe's ' You Need Not Look Elsewhere Don't it stand to reon that the first store to realize the value ot Victor product should today be the beat able to satisfy your irantit? Try U3 first when you want a Victrola or a record, for if it isn't at Hospe's there's no use looking elsewhere. - ' -1 ' T " - . ' " Old Favorite Just. Received 16835 Spring Voices (Whistlinf) 83c Birds of ths Forest Gavotte Gialdini 16968 Emmeytt's Favorite Yodel 85c ' AlpineSpecialty, Popular Yodels. Watson 18526 Till We Meet Again (Waltz) 85c Beautiful Ohio (Waltz) ....... . .Ovlando'S Orchestra 18646 Carolina Sunshine (Waltz) 85c Apple Blossom (One-Step) Smith's Orchestra 35352 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 (Part I) - $1.35 Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2 (Part 11) .Oessella's Band 45052 Narcissus " '' $1.00 Melody in F .Herbert's Orchestra 45180 Virginia Judge (Part I) $1.00 Virginia Judge (Part II) .Kelly 64457 ($1.25) Barcarolle, Tale of Hoffman (Violin) Powell 64564 ($1.25) Pse Gwine Back to Dixie (With Male Chorus) Alma Gluck 64774 ($1.25) Lohengrin, Prelude Act III Boston Symphony Orchestra The Art and 1813-15 Douelaa Street "Omaha's Pioneer Margaret Matthews Bride c4 j SPN Rhiaehart-AUrsden Photo Mrs. J. L, Mrs. Lucile P. Matthews an nounces the marriage of her daugh ter, Margaret Parmer Matthews, and J. L. McWilliams of Shenandoah, la., which took place Wednesday afternoon, March 16. The manage conies as a surprise, as no formal announcement of the engagement had been made. The ceremony took place at 3:30 o'clock at St. Andrews Episcopal church, Rev. A. H. Marsden officiating. Miss Rita Holland was the bride's attendant. ,' James Ahlgren of Shen andoah was best man. The bride wore a traveling gown, of dark blue poiret twill combined with Algerian red duvetyn with a cape of the duvetyn and a small .hat to match. She was graduated from Central High school and attended the Uni versity of Nebraska where she was a popular member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, Mr. McWilliams attended the Uni versity of Illinois and was a student at the University of Missouri, at Mifsk Store Victor Store" McWilliams. Columbia. - He - is a member ot Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Following a short trip Mr. and Mrs. McWilliams will reside at Shenandoah. ' im ii 1 ' Gates-Offutt Wedding April 2 h April -J. has' befin xhosen by Miss Virginia OrTut, fiancee of Milo Gates, for the, date of her marriage. The wedding will be a quiet-affair, taking place at 6 o'clock on Saturday even ing ,at the First Presbyterian church. Rev. Edwin Harte Jenks will per form the ceremony. The bride-to-be has not yet chosen her attendants. It is planned that following the, wedding a few intimate friends will, be invited to attend an informal re ception at the home of the bride's' mother, Mrs. Charles Offutt. At present Miss Offutt is in Min neapolis. She-will return to Omaha next Saturday. Clubdom Minne Lusa Society. y . The Minne Lusa Woman's society, will be entertained at 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. L. Platner, 2861 Newport avenue. Mesdames E. L. Platner, R. A. Newell, J. D. Youngman, C. W. Rhoden, retiring officers, and Mrs. G. C. pimick w ill be the host esses. ; V " Officers for the ensuing year are Mrs. R. A. Newell, president; Mrs. F. B. McDowell, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Beckley, secretary; Mrs. B. A. Waugh, treasurer, and Mrs.. G. C. Dimick, literary secretary. For Old People. r . Fontenelle chapter, O. E. S. Ken sington club, gave a program of music, readings and fancy dancing at the Old People's Home, Fonte nelle boulevard, Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments were served at the close of the program. Personals A son was born Tuesday at the Methodist hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nieman. , ; , Miss. Myrtle ; Maxwell of St. Joseph. Mo., is visiting at the home of her brother, E. D. Maxwell. Mrs.f Stephen A. Hall of Min neapolis is visiting her brother, Mark A. Kent, at Drake Court. , -Mrs. Sidney Smith of Hartford, Conn., arrived Tuesday to visit at the John F. Dale, home for several weeks. Amos Field, who has spent the past two months in New Orleans and other southern points, returned home Wednesday morning. Among the Lenten visitors are Mrs. E. V. Krug and daughter. Claire Helen, of Pasadena, Cal., who are guests at, the home of Mrs. John F. Coad. Misses. Catherine and Madeline Dickey of Kansas City will come to Omaha the middle of April to spend a month. They will be the guests of Miss Dorothy Eelt. A daughter, Lois Virginia, was horn Monday to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wickland of Valley at the Emmanuel hospital. Mrs. Wickland was for merly .Mildred Clauson of 'this city. Problems That Perplex . Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Suggestions for April Fool's Day. 'Jhc first day of April is kniwn as "All Fools' Day." Here are a few suggestions for an April Fool's day party. Spirit Charm It is necessary to have two persons in the secret of this game. One leaves the room while the accomplice remains with the others. The accomplice hides an article which the other players have selected, in another room which is totally dark, placing a watch with a loud tick near the hidden article. The others present must know nothing about the purpose of the watch. Then the accomplice tells all to be quiet, very quiet, or else they will spoil the "spirit charm." Then he calls in the player and leads him into the darkened room. The ticking of the watch guides him to the chosen article. He and his accomplice al ternate in hunting the article; when eventually some one will associate the ticking with the object hidden, and in this manner the trick is dis covered. Pantomime Supply each guest with a folded slip of paper on which is written some word or words which can be acted in pantomime. Every one must keep his instructions a se cret, as the rest of the guests are to guess what he is acting, Arrange the players in a circle; the one acting in the pantomime plays in the center, where all can see him. Suppose one had "Horse" on his slip: he would pretend to saddle him, give him a piece 'of sugar and then mount him. Another might have "Dog," he would" pretend to have him do tricks, would pat him, etc. As soon as it is guessed what the player is doing the others call it out. Naming Compositions Each guest is' provided with paper and pen cil. The hostess, or one of the guests, . then plays two or three 1 measures from some well known or popular composition on the piano. Each guest writes down what he thinks is the name of the piece. If the player selects two or three meas ures from the middle of the com position, there will be some difficulty and a great deal of amusement in de termining upon the name. About 10 selections arc played, allowing two minutes for the writing of each name. To the person having the greatest number of correct answers, a book on some musical subject is .given as a prize. A pair of doll's slippers, marked "For de Feet" (for defeat), is an appropriate bobby prize. For refreshments, serve saud wiches, sarlad, coffee or chocolate; or ice cream, cake and coffee. 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"Six teen," and ".Miss Eighteen." They are very good letters but it seem inadvisable to publish them so long after the original letters of "Mother and Daughter" appeared. They are hereby acknowledged by Miss Fair fax with her thanks. Just Fifteen: I would not advise you to give up the young man. Tou seem to have pretty good sense about your friendship. If you refuse to consider marriage until you ar"e of age, I think you will be pretty sure to know your own mind by that time. I think both you and the young man might be happier if you would not confnie yourselves to each other, but go with other young friends, or at least feel free to do so should oc casion arise. I will confess I may be wrong 'on this point, however. If your friendship is a very sincere and happy one, and if you keep a good sane view of it, it might be better for you not to make an effort to dissipate your attentions. Sure Relief 6 BCLL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION ADVERTISEMENT. 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