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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1921)
THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1921. Society A SUMMERTIME filled with a A number of unusually inter- estiug experiences belongs to Miss Eloise West, who is study ing viola in New York this season. Last Sunday afternoon Miss West was the guest of Ty Cobh, base ball star and manager of the Detroit Ti gers, in his box at the New York Polo grounds. On the Sunday previ ous at the Polo grounds she saw the "Home Run King," Babe Ruth, in action. Miss West has always been a base ball fan, but her experiences of this summer are making her more enthusiastic than ever. Ek-Fales. Mrs. Florence Fales announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Helen, to John R. Fk. son of Mrs. Grace Ek. which took place Monday evening, 8 o'clock, at the home of the groom's mother, Rev. G. F. Mc Dougall of Dodge City. Kan., officiat ing. Only the immediate families w ere present at the ceremony. Miss Hazel F.k. sifter of the groom, and Lew Reynolds were the attendants. The wedding march was l layed by Miss Mabel BeteHenner. The bride were white canton crepe with a veil of tt:llr and carried a shower bouquet ot Ophelia roses. Miss Ek was powned in pinktand white organdie and carried Russell roses. Mr. Ek and his bride will be at home at 2212 Pinkney street after September 1. Dunbar-Flynn. The wedding of Miss Ruth Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn, and Thomas Dunbar took place Monday evening at St Mary Magdalines church. Rev. B. Sinne officiated. Frances Powers, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Her sisters, the Misses Helen and Dorothy, were bridesmaids, and another sister, Miss Inez, was maid of honor. The groom was attended by Thomas Bellord of Council Bluffs. A reception was held at the homjs of the bride's parents. The couple have gone on a trip to Denver and a motor tour to the - Black Hills. After September 1 they will be at home at Chadron, Neb. Brown-Irwin. The marriage of Miss Alice L. Irwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thad Irwin, and Ernest L. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown, took place Wednesday evening, Au gust 3, at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. E. T. Otto, of St. Pauls Lutheran church officiating. Only the immediate relatives were present at the ceremony. Miss , Henrietta Brown and Cameron H. Brown, sister and brother of the groom, were the ; at tendants. Eleanor Murtaugh was flower girl 2nd Mrs. J. P. Murtaugh played the wedding march. Mr. Brown and his bride will be at home at 2567 Pratt street, Omaha. . Wedding Date. Miss Verna Kirschbraun, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirsch braun, has chosen September 15 as the date for her marriage to Alex Rubel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rubel of Minneapolis. ' An interesting circumstance in connection with this wedding is that Mrs. Edwin Kirschbraun, sister-in-law of the bride-to-be, is Mr. Rubel's sister. The mother and aunt of Miss Kirschbraun were married to brothers. , : Ash-Hpdne. Elizabeth Hodne and Daniel Ash 'of Irwin, la., were married at the Salem Lutheran parsonage Satur day evening, August 6. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Au gustson of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Ash will make their home at Irwin, la. ' Miss Anion to Appear Here. Miss Lura Anson of Los Angeles, formerly of Omaha, will have an im portant role in "The Easy Road," which is to be shown at the Strand theater next week. ' Miss Anson recently visited here as the house guest of Mrs. Lee Huff. Z. D. Club. The members of the Z. D. club of Central High school elected officers for the coming year at their last meeting as follows: President, Edna Thompson; vice president and sec retary, Grace Hall; treasurer, Alice Roberts, and social secretary, Inez Roberts. ' Alpha Phi. Alpha Phi will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mer rill Rohrbough, 4134 North Nine teenth street. Mrs. L. S. Overpeck will assist the hostess. Boating Party. Members of Job's Daughters will be the guests of Misses' Ethel and Ruth Mick at a boating party at Lake Manawa next Saturday after noon. . Delta Gamma. Members of Delta Gamma sorority will entertain at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at Happy Hollow club. Miss .Mary Thomas will be in charge. Field Club. C. E. Hunter will have 18 guests :.t the dinner-dance at Field club, Wednesday evening. Mrs. O. M. Smith will entertain at a luncheon of 20 covers at the club, Thursday, complimentary to Mrs. Harry Hutchinson of Chicago, who is her guest Happy Hollow Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weller enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening at Happy Hollow club in honor of Harry Weller, who recently re turned from a trip to Europe. In the party were Messrs. and Mes dames Harry Weller, W. M. Jeffers, W. H. Rhodes, Al Gordon and Fred Clarke. John R. Webster had 12 guests. Dr. Floyd Clarke entertained nine; J. H. Hussie, seven, and Charles Crow, three. Mrs. Willis Todd had a party of six at luncheon Tuesday.- Mrs. - Palmer Findley will enter tain at luncheon, Thursday, in hon or of Mrs. Roger Vaughn of Chi cago, guest at the J. P. Lord home. Mrs. Shirley will entertain a four some on Thursday. Dr. Charles O'Neill Rich will have j 20 guests at dinner Friday evening, j BP1 c "Hi 1U I I By CORINNE LOWE. New York. (Special Correspond ence.) From the way in which she holds her implements we doubt much if she knows how to serve anything but a correct sports costume. How ever, this talent should not be dispar aged by anybody when it presents to us this charming combination of white tussah and blue and white knittecL.silk. The latter in check design forms the jacket and the border of the frock. The frock is the simplest of one-piece models made with extreme ly short sleeves. Along with the sleeveless one-piece frocks which have been so active this summer I noted the jumper over blouse. This garment provides sleeves and often vestee of contrast ing color, and a review of models like this reveals such interesting com binations as a black satin jumper with sleeves of bisque georgette and a blue satin one with sleeves of tan chiffon. Personals F. L. Sturtevant leaves this week for a trip to Wyoming. Rev. J. J. O'Sullivan of Fremont spent Monday in Omaha. Mrs. Floyd Clarke will return in September from Colorado. Miss Esther Newman is spending two weeks in Kansas City. Mrs. Isidore Sommers has re turned from a trip to New York. A son was born at Stewart hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. Gelber on Au gust 7. A daughter was born August 8 at Stewart hospital to Mr. ana Mrs. O. R. Diehl. B. N. Robertson is visiting his brother, C. G. Robertson, at Boul der, Colo.. . Mrs. B. Blotcky and daughter, Ann, are sojourning at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Miss Mabel Hall, who is visiting in Albert Lea, Minn., is expected home the latter part of the month. Mrs. Charles Assmann and daughter, Betty Jean,, are visiting relatives in Nebraska City this week. Mrs. T. B. Coleman and daughter, Marion, left Monday for Chicago and Columbus, Oo. They will be gone two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Malstrom have returned from Wheatland, Wyo., where' they spent the sum mer on their ranch. Mrs. Louis Blotcky ' and sons, Frank and Myron, have returned from a motor trip to Denver, Estes Park and Colorado Springs. Miss Dorothy Goldstein and her mother, Mrs. A. Goldstein, leave early in October for Boston, where Miss Goldstein will attend the Bos ton Conservatory of Music during the winter. Harry Feldheimer leaves Thurs day for Milwaukee, where he will at tend the wedding of his niece, Miss Marguerite Mock, at the Hotel As tor. Miss Mock is a sister of Mrs. Fred Rosenstock of Omaha. Mrs. W. C. Fraser and children and her sister. Dorothy Gray, are spending the month of August at Wil liams Resort, near Hay ward, Wis. Mr. Fraser expects to join them about August-20 for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanley, who have recently returned from Chicago to make Omaha their home, have taken an apartment on North Thirty-eighth street. They have been staying with Mrs. Han ley's mother, Mrs. Duff. Miss Helen Gallagher and her sis ter, Catherine Gallagher, who have cnnrtiner the summer in Canton and Peoria, 111., are now motoring to Kankakee ana unicago. oeiore ..,..ni'n hnm a ho lit Au&TUSt 20 they will spend a short time at Starved Kock. Orange Sponge Cake. A sponge cake which is more de licious than the ordinary sponge cake is made with oranges. . Fol lowing is the recipe:' 3 eggs. . . 1 cup sugar. 1-3 cup orange juice. Grated peel of one orange. 1 cup flour. 1 tablespoon baking powder li teaspoon salt. Beat whites of eggs until stiff, then add the yolks one at a time, beating between each addition. Add the sugar, grated orange peel and orange juice. Fold in the flour. mixed and sifted, baking powder and salt. Bake in a shallow pan. Cut in fancy shapes. Sousa to Be Guest Of City Concert Club. John Philip Sousa has accepted the invitation of the City Concert club to be its guest at a banquet given in his honor Sunday, November 27. Sousa and his famous band will give a concert in Omaha on that date. . Mr. Sousa is a personal friend of Marshall B. Craig, secretary of the City Concert club. Through the efforts of the club band concerts a,re being given at the parks during the summer months on Sunday afternoons. The club also sponsored the free municipal con certs given at the City Auditorium during the winter. Officers of the organization include Mrs. Hester Bronson Copper, presi dent;' W. G. McConnell, vice presi dent; Marshall B. Craig, secretary; Miss Edith May Miller, treasurer; Frank Mach, George Campbell. Mrs. r vr i.ipII fre Arthur F. Mullen and Miss Blanche Sorenson, program committee. . Affairs for Visitor. Miss Eva Holloway of Sidney, la., who has been visiting Miss Margaret u.ii,ni.r Mt SnnHav for her home. Friday evening Misses Louise and Jessie Tucker gave a slumber party for Miss Holloway. On Saturday .iLninnn f i Olive Means enter tained at a bridge party and Miss; Faulkner had a dancing party ai Prettiest Mile club Saturday evening. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX. The Sign of the Red Bow. Dear Miss Fairfax: I vould like to ask a few questions, it you please. 1.. What's the sign wnen a uuy i-i i knn uh in von nave fastened in your hair with a hair pin? Is there any.' . 2. Is it all rignt ror a bi, it. write friendly letters to a sailor when he Is away, providing the girl's parents see them ? o To if n ritrht tfi bo to a neigh boring show with the sailor? Of course, we are true friends. Thanking you in advance, I re main, Sincerely your, LE-DAVID. 1. It's a sign the boy is a tease. 2. Yes. 3. Yes. Enid: I would approve of your waiting two years to marry, iou will be young then, but if your love has stood tfe test and the young man has saved his money and Is pre pared for the responsibility and your parents approve, I could hardly find good objections, could I? "Make Believe": I am sure you haven't told me all your story. The facts as you give them to me are briefly: A man you love went with you, then with another girl, and now wants to go with you again. Seems to me I would let him. If. in flopping around, the man has lied to you and misled you, that would amake me change my answer. In owier words my answer depends upon whether he is an unprincipled flirt or one of the many good but changeable per sons in this world. You ore in a bet ter position to Judge his motives and his worth than I am with the meager facts you have given me. Constance: Don't you listen to the foolish words of your girl friends. Why should you stop going with the man you love and intend to marry Just because he hasn't given you a ring? Develop a little back bone and judge your fiance by his real character and worth rather than by his gifts. A book would be an appropriate gift for his birthday. Would Know: Under the new law a girl is not of age until she is 21 and therefore she will need her parents' consent to her marriage up to that time. Brownie: It seems to me that twice a week Is not too much for you to go with boys, provided they are good boys and your mother ap proves. Don't worry about being polite with boys who don't behave themselves. The most effective thing to do is to avoid their com pany altogether. A kiss is not an 5,000 Columbia 1 0-lnch Double Face For Wednesday Only Mr. Record Enthusiast Stock Up Now. These are all Stand ard Numbers that are listed to sell at $1.00. Here Are a Few of the Numbers Dance and Vocal Selections f Out of a Clear iky I Lullaby Time SS22 2S20 2719 ' 848 fQranny open Up the Golden Gate to Dixit Land ("The Muilo of Weddlng- Chimes I Dear Old Sue All I Have Are Sunny Weather rrlenda fOh! Oh! (.Barking- Dog; Come Down Early We have made every preparation to handle the crowds. Large tables have been provided. Just step up and help yourself. Plenty of clerks on hand to take care of you. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER 1S14.1S-18 Dodge St. PIANO CO. Home of the Columbia Grafonola HOLDING A AdeU Garrison's m "Revelations The Way Madge Rose to Meet Dicky' Need. I do not know how other wives react toward the different moods of their husbands, but the most clutch ing, the most pervasive of Dicky's many appeals to me is the one I have' most rarely known in him, when he needs comfort and turns to me for it. I have seen tears in Dicky's eyes before.' Highly strung as he is, I have seen him wipe his eyes at a particularly affecting bit of a power ful play or some similar appeal. But these tears were far different from the ones which I now felt against my throat, where Dicky had buried his head. Never before had any trouble of his own been strong enough to extract the tribute of tears from him, and though I knew that he was bitterly ashamed of his weak ness, yet I also knew from the cling ing clasp of his arms, such as a hurt child might give to its mother, that I was the one of all the world who could comfort him. "You Blessed Girl!" It would be a strange woman in deed, I fancy, who could not compre hend how I thrilled with sympathy, which held in it something fiercely maternal, possessive and protecting. evil thing, but If carelessly and promiscuously given It makes a girl cheap and common. If it is late when you arrive home, the young man should not stay at all. He should say good night and go. Whether it is good to have many or only a few friends depends upon the friends. You cannot have too many good friends. " Just a Girl: I do not undertake to find friends for boys and girls be cause I would not want to recom mend people to eacTi other whom do not know. There are organiza Hum In tha rltv HlfB the Biff SiS ters. who are deeply interested in "just girls." If you want to com miminata with tVlflm RPT1.1 1Y1A Self nririrAfiaAn fin d ntnmned enveloDe and I will send you the names of some of their officers whom you can see Jerry: I cannot give medical ad vice. Better see a doctor aooui me breakine-out. Your weight Is not too much for your height. Ear puffs are going out of style, The best advice I can give you In a few words for overcoming self consciousness in public is "forget yourself." Do not only that, but think about others. Exhibit an in terest in others. Ask them questions about what they are doing and en joying. You will find people are always srlad to tell you about them selves. Don't be hypocritical about it. Only ask what truly interests you. Listen to the replies ana try to understand intelligently and sympathetically. If you really do this, people will think you "perfect ly charming." ADVERTISEMENT Discolored or Freckled Skin Easily Peeled Off The freckling, discoloring or roughen. Inar to which most skint are subject at this season, may readily be gotten rid of. Mercolized wax,yrprid lightly .over the face before retiring and removed in the momins; with soan and water, complete ly absorbs the disfigured outer akin. Get an ounce of tha wax at any druggist There's no more effective way of banish ing tan. freckles or other cutaneous defects. Little skin particles come off each day, so the process itself doesn I even temporarily mar the complexion. and one soon acquires a brand new, SDot ess. girlishly beautiful face. Wrinkles caused by weather, worry or illness, are best treated by simple solu tion of powdered saxolite, one ounce, dis solved in one-nan pint wuen nazei. Bathing the face in this produces a truly marvelous transformation. Records Regular $1.00 Records 81y f Chinese Lullaby I Only ,.. fTha First Rosa of Summer 2797 i ISomebody'a Heart flfercl Beaueup iMy Cairo Love 2719 N n BUt Tm lit ueta TJiem au J Wonderful Pal 2839 (.Nobody Knows Phone Don. 18?" HUSBAND Naw Phase of . of a Wife" m He was my man mine who had come to me, as it were, wounded from a battle, sure of refuge and succor in my arms. Mine the blessed task to bind his wounds, mine the privilege to gird biin afresh for the fray, mine the joy of sending : im forth to win, regardless of what 1 robbed myself in so doing. I do not think that I ever have loved my husband so passionately, so sincerely, as I did in the minutes while, with his face against my throat, he clung to me. I know that I must utter no word until he him self should break the silence that held us, and I contented myself with winding my arms about him, hold ing him close as I would Junior, and, pressing my lips against his hair, the while my spirit faced task which I knew I must undertake, but a task from which every fire in me revolted quiveringly. "You blessed girl I" Dicky's voice was tremuluUf with feeling as he raised his head and gazed up at me with eyes holding such loving admiration that I had to turn away my own in flushing em barrassment. 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CREW A-SON, Thirty-third and Arbor ARMAND PETERSEN, "08 Sherman Ave. ahitAAAiissiaiiiiiiiiii had not even included his mother in his statement. "You must think me an awful ass,' he went on deprecatingly, "whining like a whipped puppy, but this thing struck mc between the eyes, and "Stop talking that way?" I said indignantly. "You never whined in your life, and you aren't doing it now. And you don't know how won derful it is to me that you let me share your troubles " "Share 'em!" he ejaculated. "That's a nice, kind, polite way to put it. I simply dump 'em all in your lap, in cluding myself, and hang on you as Junior might. Yes, I share 'em all right, only you have the lion's share. 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GILES BROTHERS, Benson TH0RIN & SNYGG JEPSEN BROS., Fortieth and Hamilton 25th and Cumin? execution of the particular task as signed him, I have known him to sit for hours at a time despondent, un able to do any satisfactory work un tile some fortuitous circumstance showed that he had been mistaken in his belief, and that everybody con cerned in his work was eminently satisfied. "Why?" I knew, no one better, how uni formly good his work during the years had been, and until this letter I had known of no adverse com ment. And with the remembrance of his hours of impotent idleness when he had merely imagined that pub lishers were not pleased, I quailed at the thought of what effect this unexpected, and I was sure, wholly undeserved blow, might have upon him. It might, indeed, be as he had said, the beginning of the end of his career. "Didn't Marsden say that it was not the quality of the work to which Pennington objected?" I ventured. "Oh, yes!" Dicky's tone was life less, hopeless. 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