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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1921)
Society Dinner for Bridcs-to-Be. Miss Mildred Weston will enter tain at dinner at the Country club Wednesday evening in honor of Misi Dorothy , Balbach, fiancee of Dr. Edwin Davis, and Miss Mar gretha GrimnieJ, fiancee of George Flack. J Overseas Girls. I Mrs. lone Dovey Betts. one of the overseas girls from I'lattsmouth, Neb., will motor to Omaha Friday to attend the bridge party given by the Women's Overseas Service league at the home nf Mrs. A. L. Reed. She will remain over the week-end in order to . attend the unit's meeting Sunday at Carter Lake club. E. II. Dunaway. director of the new vocational school and hospital for ex-service men at Belleviie, and Mrs. Dunaway, will share honors with Miss Catherine Gavin and Miss Laura Matthews, two Omaha girln home on furlough from overseas service, as honor grwts Sunday. Entertains at Luncheon. Miss Margaret Hofmann will en tertain at luncheon at her home, Saturday, in honor of Mrs. Hugh Drake of Kearney, formerly Gretch en Langdon of this city. The oc casion is also the birthday of the hostess. The guests will he Mrs. Richard Ciller, Misses Annabelle and Helen Sinclair, Betty Hoffman, Ruth Cassidy, Miriam and Lorna McMartin, Margaret Garmen, Mar guerite Walker, Mary Killian, Louise Ortman and Sophia Rauber. Entertains for Visitor. Mrs. E. H. Pickard entertained at luncheon, Thursday, at Happy Hollow club, complimentary to Mrs. Charles O. Shepherd of New York City, who is visiting at the C. E. Siefken home. The guests were Mesdames CV S. Connor, Frank Ru dolph. D. M. Wykoff, Sidney Smith, Harold George, William McFarland and Miss Sarah Pickard. Social Settlement A garden contest and exhibit will bo held Friday evening at 7 o'clock at the Social Settlement. Nearly 20& gardens have been under the su pervision of William J. Reeder of the settlement this summer. An award of prizes and certificates will be made. The exhibit will be fol lowed by, motion pictures. Paul McAuley will give a short talk. Junior League. The first regular meeting of the Junior League will be held Thurs day morning, October 6. The meet ing will probably be at the Black stone. According to Miss Gertrude Stout, there will be no change in the program of work undertaken by league members each year. : Bridge Party. Miss Margaret Williams will enter tain at a bridge party at her home next wcuncsuay aiiciuwu of three brides-to-be, Misses Dorothy next Wednesday afternoon in honor Balbach. Eleanor McGilton and Mar- gretha Grimmel. Happy Hollow. Among those who entertained foursomes at luncheon Thursday at Happy Hollow club were Mrs. C. O. Talmage, Mrs. P. N. Carretf, Mrs. John Brownlee and Mrs. James Drummond. Sorority Luncheon. " ' Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will entertain at luncheon at Happy Hollow club Saturday. Covers will be placed for 30 guests. Miss Alice Huntington is in charge. Matinee Party. Miss Frances Basar entertained at an Orpheum party Thursday afternoon, for. Misses Mary Killian and Margaret Powell. Reservations Are Pouring in for Benefit Dinner -, Reservations arc being made rap idly this week for the Associated Charities dinner at the Brandeis res taurant, September IS, to which the public is invited. Tickets may be obtained at Matthews' book or Bea ton's drug store. Among the large parties already arranged is one by Dr. Karl Con nell for 12 guests, another by L, J. Millard for 14. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldnge will have as their guests: Govern or and Mrs. S. R. McKelvie of Lin coln, General and Mrs. Omar Bundy and Major and Mrs. C. C Cresson of Fort Crook, and Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Peters. F. W. Engler will have 12 guests and George Brandeis, 20. Col. William Scott has reserved a table for 10 and J. E. Fitzgerald will have one for eight. Parties of six will be given by Ray Beselin, A. J. Sistek, H. S, Clarke, jr.. and George Roberts. Others who have made reserva tion are: J. H. Millard, F. S. Mar tin A H. Murdock. R. I. Scobie. V F. Doud. Walter Preston. F. L. TWereiiT. F. P. Kirkendall.T. B TTn.hctfW Tarlc Sharn. Robert Manley, John W. Griffith, W. H. Taylor, A. Morz, rarnam amitn, Gould Dietz, G. W. Dishong, August v Borglum ana u. j-oaa. How Yeast Vita mon Tablets Put Flesh on Thin Folks Strengthen, the Nerves and Invigorate the Body Easy and Economical to Take Results Surprisingly Quick. "aagw I Am)"0 imitations ' or substitute. You get Mastin's VITA MON Tablets at all good druggists, such aa Sherman McConnell. Adams-Haight, Alexander Jacobs, I. L. Brandeis, Burgess-Nash, Harden Bros. Things You'll Love . To Make. Lcatket and Bead Ornament 6 i A hit Indian in its effect 'S this leather and bead hat ornament. Cut a piece of leather or kid (duvetyne will do if vou cannot net cither of the above) as shown. The diamond- shaped part should be live incnes long and three and. a half inches wide. The bands at1 the sides are one and a fourth inches wide. Cut out three-quarters-inch squares, as indicated. . Suspend two small glass beads on silk thread between the sides of the squares. Bead a simple design around the edges of the leather. On a felt sports hat a leather and bead ornament will be charming. ' FLORA. Copyright, 1921, by Tubllo Ledger Co. Personals Mrs. W. H. Walker and son. Richard, have returned from Wall Lake, la. Eleanor Tickard returns home Saturday from a stay at Camp Brewster. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Siefken are spending several days motoring through northern Iowa. Miss Katherine Shea of Columbus, Neb., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. u ju. Gruenther, and Mr. Gruenther. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Dinan left Thursday to motor to Columbus, Neh. where thev will spend the week-end. Miss Alice Huntington returns Friday from Plattsmoutn, Neb., where she has been spending sev eral days.. Mrs.' John M. Wilson of Seattle, Wash., formerly of Omaha, is here visiting her son, George A. Wilson, and Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buck have re turned from a several weeks' trip to Lake Placid, N..Y., and other eastern summer resorts. Mrs. Louis S. Clarke, who re cently underwent an operation at the Wise Memorial hospital, has been removed to her home. Mrs. W. R. Wood left Tuesday for Albert Lea, Minn., where she will spend several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Richard Payne. Mr V W. Nash has returned jrom jjubuque, la., wnere sne wa: the guest 0f her daughter, Mrs from Dubuque, la., where she was George Meyers, and Mr. Meyers. . Mrs. Thomas H. Fell and niece. Miss Anne Palmer, have returned from a trip to New York City, where they visited Miss Palmer's parents. .. ' Amnnor the. motorists wha are ex pected home soon from a tour of Nebraska and Colorado are Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Lawrie and Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Frederick. Xfro T V StFvn and daughter . - - trc Rn WnrvH. ir who have been spending the summer at Bailiff, Colo., have tone to Denver mis week and are at the Argonaut hotel Vmilii Rnrlrp. who has been t j ...... . - tnrndino the summer at iaxe xi nftA al ' ha trnnft to Kentfield. ; ciihurh nf San Francisco, and is with Miss Adelaide Kent Miss Burke returns home September 15. Mii fnfiori Woodard leaves next week for Roslyn, Long Island, N. Y the summer nome oi ner aunt, Mrs ( vmc i iirtm nt Kmianeionia, Miss Woodard's mother, Mrs. J. G W oodard, is now at Kosiyn. Mr aiid Mrs.- T. K. Harlan and daughter, Grace, . accompanied by Mrs. Harlan s mother and sister, are spending several weeks at Lake nt-rthnii Mrs. R. B. Tedrow and little daughter, who left Omaha Wed nesday for the lake,, will return Dy motor next week witn Mr. ana jurs Harlan and family. Vnr Mis GrimmeL fiae Pmilw KrMer will entertain at luncheon at her home next Thurs day complimentary to Miss Mar- gretha Grimmel, fiancee of George Flack. - 1 Tlnnlr Cliih The Book club will hold the first meeting of the winter season on Oc tober 25. Members meet the sec ond Thursday of each month during the winter. Informal Affair. Miss Mary Killian entertained last fnday at ner home in nonor ot me Tel Jed Sokol girls, who left Tues day tor cnicago. Hikinsr Partv. ' Misses Marie Ostronic and Anna Basar entertained at a hiking party Sunday for Misses Mary Killian and Margaret i'oweu, It yon want to put soma firm, healthy flesh on your bones, in crease your nerve force and power, clear the skin and complexion and look and feel 100 per cent better, simply try taking two tiny Vita-. mon tablet with each meal and watch results. VlUmon contains highly concentrated yeast-vita-minet as well a the two other still more important vitamines (Fat Soluble A and Water Soluble C) and la now being used by thou sands. It positively will not upset the stomach or cause gas, but on the contrary is a great aid to digestion, to overcome constipation and as a general conditioner of the whole system. Complete satisfac tion absolutely guaranteed or the trial - costs you nothing. Be sure to remember the name Mastin's VI-TA-MON the original and genu ' ine yeast-vitamine tablet there is nothina- else like it, so do not accept r i.n. .. .w w Problems That Perplex Answered-by BEATRICE FAIRFAX Spoiling a Friendship. Dear Miss tairrax; xwu ago I was introduced tf a man about 21, four years my aeruor. no vauu . m hnma Anna or twice a week and suddenly ho stopped coming to see me. A month ago I was standing ai tnv Btooo witn my pareim v.ia vnnnff man came over tO US. He spoke very pleasantly to me and asked It lie couia can iu again. We are now going about to- cottier. I care a great deal for him. but I am in doubt whether ho cares for me. At times he acts very, queei iy whsn wa are at parties. He will stare at attractive girls. I am not an attractive girl, but am considered pretty and accompiisnea. Don't yoil like to look at attrac tive looking people-f-at beautiful scenes at things charming to the eve? Of course. That's only nat ural. Now, don't spoil a fine friend ship which may ripen into jove oy picking Haws in it. .NoininK in world is perfect, nothing reaches the ideal but we have a way of mak ing reality less than it snonia ee oy carping at it and wishing it were other than what it is. A Frank Lover. Dear Miss Fairfax: '. I am 18 and have been going about with a man 9ft tnr tha nMSt ffiW months. I love him dearly. . He has always told me that he loved me and I was the only girl he ever cared so mucn A until a four rinvfl aero, when he said that at times he felt doubtful whether he loved me and that we better part now than later, but that he is positive ne cares lor ms, ue. iaf than a n V An A else. It is very hard for me to forget him, as we both work at the same t otv. Vila Ktnnneranher. JiaA.7. " " 1 . .- . ------- t . . Please, Miss Fairfax, advise me what tn riv sa ho intends to leave lur a better position in two' months. The young man has been frank With you. Wny not D6 equally iran with him? But first make sure of Would vou like to keep him as a friend even if there can be no tnougnt or love neiween you? -Or do you want him to try to figure out the exact state or nia a1nr ond then tn hut all thou eh t of him from your mind In case he feels that it is not wise ror mm to think of any girl seriously as yet r Rolen- There is no maeio way to win another's love. You say you flnn't halinvn this bov when he says That' is n. food wav to lose him. Maybe the best thing for you to do is to get day work so you can go arouna witn mm even ings. That would give you an even chance with the otner gin. Nellie: Your letter sounds just HVo "Wolen'a " The retilv to her. above, fits your case as well as hers. WIim maWinc cucumber and to mato salad cut cucumbers in long, lengthwise strips. THU BEE: OMAHA, K1UA. AUGUST 26, 1921. HOLDING A Adela Garrison's M "Revelations The "Regret" Claire Foster Made Dicky voice. fir ve tr,)nvi-eA llirkv's to the face of the girl, Claire Foster, whose profile he Had excitedly aeciarea to roccmhli that of Grare Draner. Ao- parently unconscious of our scrutiny. she was looking up into ur. reuu s face with provocative coquetry. But T certain that she was oerfectlv aware of our proximity, although I could have given no reason tor my belief. Rut tlii". nlivsirian's absolute itrnor- ance of our prosence in the ice cream parlor was as patent as nis aDsorp tion in the beautiful girl opposite him. The expression on his face made me suddenly wish myself any where else. For in the years that were gone indeed, as recently as the -pervious summer I had seen in his eyes exactly the same expres sion, with me as the object of his gaze. His openly expressed regard had been distasteful to me, and. I exonerated myself of all blame for his folly, but it gave me the queer est, most bizarre feeling now to watch his impassioned wooing of Claire Foster; ' - - "Have they seen us?" Dicky whis pered. "If not, can we get out without speaking to them? I don't mind the girl, but Pettit gives me a swift, sharp painl" , . Not many men would "im'nd ; the girl," I thought, with another glance at Claire Foster's vivid face, but naturally I kept that comment to myself, replying to his question with casual quietness. . - Dicky Explains. "I think she knows we're here," I spoke, in a low monotone; "But he doesn't, and "we do not need to decide until we have finished. Hers is our waiter now." "All right, Inspector.1' Dicky brought his hand smartly to his forehead in imitation of a police salute, narrowly missing the arm of the waiter who was setting our or der before us. "By Jove, these look goodl" ' He began eating his frappe with zest, and I followed his example, knowing it would only annoy him to ask .the result of his telephone con versation until he was ready tot tell it to me. "Everything's all right," he said, when he had nearly finished. "They'll reserve a room for Gracie I got old Skinner himself on the 'phone, and he remembered me. What do you know about that? It must be almost 10 years since I've been on Shelter Island. A bunch of us used to go down to his place every summer and sketch all over the landscape. It's the prettiest, The Food We Need With Every Meal Whether it is the buttered toast at breakfast, or the delicious evening meal, perfectly seasoned and cooked, ,we must have bread, the nourishing, wTT1 'digestible foocv Boys and girls use up a tremendous amount of energy in the course of a day and they develop a wonderful 'capacity for assimilating food. Give your family all the HARD ROLL bread that nature tells them to eat. It will make the children more active and the grownups feel fit for the day's work, HARD ROLL BREAD Petersen & Pegau Baking Co. Also Makers of TIP-TOP Bread HUSBAND New Phasa of m of a Wife" 0 quaintest old inn you ever saw." It ouEht to be resttui lor r.rar" 1 hesitated a bit over the name, then uttered it determinedly. I had brought the girl hacK into our lives in order to aid Dicky in the crisis which had come to him. I did not mean to quibble over the lesser matter of her name. "I'm Almost Sorry" "Tt'e what the noor devil needs. I fancy," Dickv rctumod carplessly. "I didn't tell old Skinner what her name is. I simply said a lriend oi my wife's,' and that we would bring her over tomorrow. Then if Gracie wants to shed her moniker and try another one she can." I must have looked as puzzled as I felt, for Dickv laughed suddenly, appreciatively. Alter her cognomen, I suppose you would put it," he said. "In sim ple, primitive words; change her name." ' I flushed painfully, as I always do, when Dicky makes fun of my dislike for slang, as he stretched his hand across the table, patting time play fully. "Never mind " he said reassuring ly, "she shall eat a whole dictionary for every meal if she wants to, so she shall." . ; . "Aren't you ashamed to be spoon-? ing with your own wife in a public place?" -a gay voice sounded . be liinrl nc anrl as DirW gDranc in stinctively to his feet, Claire Foster gave him the same provocative, co quettish glance I had just seen her bestowing upon Dr. Pettit. The physician, trying vainly to mask his displeasure and dislike of Dicky with assumed courtesy, held out his hand to me with an embar rassment the reason for which I fathomed with mingled amusement t He rnnlrt not foreet the silly exhibitions he had made of himself in years gone by, ana ne ADVERTISEMENT Eyes Weak? If your eyes are weak and work strained; your vision blurred, if you 44- IffliViilt tn rend and must wear glasses, go to your druggist and get a Dome ox con-upw tab lets. Drop one in a fourth of a glass of water and bathe the eyes two to lour times a aay. stronger eyes, clearer vision, ana sweet relief will make you tell your friends about jon-upto. . Note: Doctors say Bon-Opto strengthens eye sight so in a week's time, ia many iastaacea was constantly and egotistically wondering what was my reaction to the change in him. Dicky countered quickly, gayly, as he always does:' "Don't carry the newS ' to Greenwich Village that's all I ask!" he said pleadingly. "I'll never betray you. They shall kill me first!" she burlesqued, and with another pleasantry or two we passed out of the place and parted company. "Do you know, I'm almost sorrv we started this uraper ousiness, Dicky said reflectively, as we drove away. Ut course, tnts giri nasn i got Draper's figure, nor her full face, nor her ability to pose, out lier profile is marvelotisly like, and she's younger. 1 think she'd prob ably, like to pose as the heroine of Pennington's book, and we could have avoided all this other mess. His tone was regretful, but it found no echo in my heart. Curi- Prices That Tall; Are You Listening? During the past 30 days ever since we launched our $50,000 Remodeling Piano Sale the bargains offered have been so immense that Piano buyers from all over the state are taking advantage of them. Buy How and Save SI 50 to S200 $650 Player Pianos Only $450 Term $3.00 Per Week LOOK, READ, COMPARE! 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