THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER . 1121. 9 K r Society ( . Donogbut-Mackca. t An oat of town wedding of interest is that of Wi.g KltMbeih Macken, dauKhtrr o! ilr. and Mr. D. V. wacaen ot i'ltt tenter. Neb., and Daniel J. iJonoghue of Columbus, which took place Tuesday morning in St Josephs rhurch, Kcv. Father i-aiorioii, omcuting. Mill Gertrude Doiioghue, titter of the Broom, and Pay Marken, brother j or i tie iinac, were the attendant!. Following the cemnonv a break- fa 'was ered for 40 relatives at ti.e home oi the bruie s iarenti. Mr. IJonoghue and his bride left for a motor rip to Denver and other western points. They will be at home after October 1. on their farm near Columbus. Mr, Donoflhue it a niece of V. A. Macken and Mr. F. T. Walker of tint city. Aff.vrt for Louite Clarke. Mrt. Chariot Uurgesi entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Coun try cluh. in honor of M'ff Louise Clarke, fiancee of Harkness Kountze. Her guests were Mrs. Lewis Bur Rett, Mrs. Burdctte Kirkendall, Misses Grctchen J less, ' Dcrothy Judson, Dorothy Kiplineer. Ger trude Kountze and Gertrud- Stout. ! Mrs. Ware Hall was hostess at luncheon at the Country club, Wednesday for the same bride-to-be. Her party included Misses Eliza beth Carpenter of Manchester, N. II., Marie Blooine of Chicago, Dorothy Belt, Dorothy Judson, Ger trude Kountze, Elinor Burkley, Dorothy Kiplinger and Dorothy Hall. Miss Dorothy Belt was liosten at a dinner at the Country, club for the bridal party Wednesday evening. Mrs. . Oeorge . rrinz entertained at a party at the Orpheum followed by a supper, dance at the Country club, 'Wednesday evening. Her guests were Misses Louise Clarke, Gertrude Kountze, Marie Bioome of Chicago, Elizabeth Caroenter of Manchester, N. H., Dorothy Belt, Dorothy Judson and Phyllis Water man, Messrs. William Lafta. Rob ert , Millard, John and Corncliua Clarke; Harkness Kountze, Penman Kountze, Ellison Vinsonhalcr and Stuart. Summers. Misses Elizabeth . Carpenter of Manchester, N. II., and Miss Marie Blooine of Chicago arrived Wed nesday to be attendants at the wed ding of, Miss Louise Clarke - and Harkness Kountze on September 14. Continues Voice Study . 7 1 kw a. 1S . . fc I ?J & I It' fK V sr ; . 111 HOLDING A HUSBAND AM' GarrUeVs New Phase) of "Revelation, of a Wife" as X 1 Lfiss Frances l'ovc daughter of Mrs. J. H. Vast, who has been spending the summer here, returned to Chicago Wednesday to continue voice training under Charles W. Clark at Bush conservatory. Miss Pope is a lyric soprano. She has been a piano student of Mrs. Ray J. Abbott during the summer. What Happened in Lillian's Room, "I feared tint." Mis Jones' voice put reproach. condemnation and vindication oi ner own prophecy into the comment, the onlv one the nude, as she entered Lillian's loom in renone to my frantic summons. She touched the bell as the ratted, and I knew that all needful aid for Lilian would he immediately forthcoming, so I crossed to Marion t tide. The child had uttered a shriek when her mother fell swooning against Robert Savarm, but had clasped her little hand over her mouth, evidently mindtul of my pre vious injunction for silence, and had uttered no sound since, although her wildly staring, anguished eyes and ashen face showed how great was her terror. Even as Miss Jones bent over Lillian she cast one glance at the little girl and spoke quickly, imperatively, to me. "Take her Into the next room at once. Marion, your mother is alive. She has only tainted.' But we must have absolute quiet here." I blessed the presence of mind which had given this assurance to the terrified child, even before I surmised the nurse was absolutely sure of the truth of her own state ment. I tried to stimulate her com posure, but my own heart was wild with anxiety, as I carried Marion to the next room. It was but a minute or two until Robert Savarin joined us, and I knew that when aid had come at Miss Jones' summons he had been compelled to give Lillian's unconscious form into more skilled hands. With a pitiful little moan Marion Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX. - First Corhe, First Served. . "First come, . firt served" is the motto for the Associated Charities dinner-dance at the Brandeis Re naissance room "September 15,' ac cording to Mrs. H. H. Baldrige, general chairman. ', " " ' "There Will be no oartiality in al iening lames, ine nrst cnecKs A Mnn to Forset. Dear Miss Fairfax: I am 19. Four weeks ago I met a man 10 years my senior and learned to think a great deal of him. It la not love, but Just a high regard.. Five days ago ne did not keep his engagement with me and I have not Been him since: Think ing he was HI, I called up his private olflcetand was -fold no one by that name was known there. Vp on speak lng with the proprietor 1 found It to be he, but with a dinerent name, and was at a loss as to what to say and hung up without another word. Still I always make excuses for him and am always longing to see him. Kind ly advise me how to meet this situa tion. PERPLKXED. Truly, my dear, the best way to meet this situation is by plunging into other interests. Work nnd train Ml-yf n wqII stv thla frtstl- will be assigned to the T room', " m? i".? i "U" and the - later one? will be seated in ftn(, vou-re in damrer of fancying; yourself far more" interested in the man than you really are.' He's Ut terly unworthy of your regard. . In all probability he's a man led man who was amuqlng himself with you Jot We mpjnent. Dismiss him from the 'grill.' There is. no such thing as pull, and nw one-out the commit ter .in charge has 'authorityrto make Dromisea.'"- he baa. aflnnunreft" - " To Studv Music in Baltimore'. 1 Miss Nancy Jiulst leaves. Septem- 'JhOur. mind. . ' Baltimore, M ..where she will study piano for the coming year; ; " ' ". According to Mrs. Mary Hul mother of Miss- Hulst, te only Ne braskans wW haye attended ;h,e Pea body institute are Mrs. --Hulst--and Miss; Adelvn Wood, botlf ft '.this city 'and Mrs. W. S. E vans ' oil Co lumbus. v ': " ' . Miss Hufsf will" resTde af the1 Art Students' -Home Hall-. .house-' while in Baltimore. ' . ; '. 'For Jacey Allen. . Mrs. Morton Engleman entef lained at a bridge luncheon at hef home Wednesday complimentary to Miss Jacey AHenancee of Howard Dunham, the guests were Mes dames Albert Degan, Walter Daw son, Cecil Hitchen, Nile Booth, Herbert Smailsr Paul Bradley. Earl Burkett, Fred ; Creigh, Walter Klopp, Robert Edwards, Chester Nieman.-and Warren Carey and-Miss Grace)' Robertson and Miss .Cath i erine Allen. - '- ' ' '. "7;.:, - Weddinj Date Chosen. ' - October 1 has'.been chosen for the date of the marriage of Lee Huff, jr., of this city to Miss Rosavere Menagh of Denison,' la. , Plans for the wed ding are not yet Completed but Mr. Huff, sr., will be best man for his son. The ceremony "will ,be a quiet home affair. Miss J Menagh s"pent Wednes day in Omaha at the home of the parents of he,r fiance. ; .f Afternoon Bridge and Shower. Miss Berniee Meicryurgen will en tertain at a bridge party and linen shower at her home, . 1 hursday, in honor of Miss Alice Huntington, fiancee of Webb Richards. Her guests will" be Mrs. Joseph Adams, Mrs. Truman Redfield,' Misses Zer lina ' Brisbin; Dorothy Cavanaujfh, Nancy Hulst, 'Eunice; Fike and Pauline Richey. " ' ' 1', For Miss GrimnteL 'V - Mrs. George Engler entertained at a bridge party at her home Wed nesday afternoon in honor of Miss Margretha Grimmel, : ' fiancee of George Flack. Three tables were set for the game. ' . ' -Entertain at Luncheon. Mrs. John Harvey and Mrs. E. A. Wolcott - entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Field club. Thank Yon: Write to the state board of health. State House, Lin coln, addressing your letter to the secretary of nurses. She. will -(rive yiru the Information you wish to have about nurses' training. ' ' Mrs. -,irplexod: Jt cannot take you seriously. .If you mean what you tell me, you" are a selfish, fickle wo man, "iou -owe something to this man -who married you and is caring for you. Have you tried to make him happy or be happy with him your self? It you were to leave your hus band for tMs other man you would probably find out that you had made another mistake and that there was "some one else." "Good Night Kiss.'' The song. "Just One Good Night Kiss," about which one of my readers inquired last week, is published by the Leglers Publishing company, Chicago, and can be put-chased at one of our local music stores. If the person Interested will call me up, or send me self-addressed envelope, I will give her the name of the store, In case she cannot locate U. R. 8. K.: Most states have laws against the marriage of first cous ins. An attorney can give you the list of the states, or you can look them op yourself in any law library. It sounds difficult, but the statutes of the various states are indexed and all you have to do is to find your sub ject in the index and then look up the section to which the index refers you.- - I do not approve of marriage be tween cousins because of the kind of children that may result Waitinjr: There is no reason why you cannot return to school and learn as well as ever. In order to get a certificate for teaching, however, you would have to take certain prescribed subjects. Write to the secretary or the school, and he will give you full information. a I would like to urge you to' take up this school work. I believe it Is a worthy ambition you have and since you are already graduated- from a 10th grade high school you would not have such a long road to travel nut out lirr arms to Mm. He took rr from me, an J sat down in a big arm chair;, toothing her with infinite tendrrnos. But the ue hi bent abcie her wa ihen. and' I knew l!.at hu was the hraviot burden of us all, that he held himself it leant partly to Mime for Lillian's collapc. From the next room came tht tut ducd yet hurried movements which mark a battle between life l death in a l.e-fjiiiat. After wlwu seemed an eternity I heard the deep tones of Dr IVttit, and felt a ru.h of thank fulnens that he had arrived. The phy sician' personality affects me un favorably, but in emergencies I find myself r'.inging blindly to hit skill - "Will My Mother D!t?" I think that all three of us had almost reached the breaking point when the hall door opened and Dr. IVttit came in. 'She is conscious," he said with his usual deliberation, "an J is in no Im mediate danger. " But there must bu weeks of absolute time' lor her, ana for a t:me she must see no one, n t even her child She has consented to this on the condition that he Le allowed to speak to each of yoi now. I am going to permit this speech only because it w II barm her more to dtry her than to grant her re otlest. But you must not speek ex cept answer her questions, and must leave her almost at once. And there must be no tears." He Io ked at Marion inquiringly. "I won t cry, she said tensely. But will my mother die?" Her whole tortured child soul was in the query. Dr. Pcttit bent over her tenderly. No, child, he said softly. 'Jot if she lets us take care of her, as she should have done months ago. "What is the trouble, doctor?" Robert Savarin'a quiet voice gave no hint of the agony I knew was sway ing him. . ... "A complete nervous collapse," the physician replied. "Her usefulness for the rest of her life, indeed, her life itself, depends upon absolute rest and quiet for a long time." "She will have it," Robert Savarin said, and the words had the fervor cf a vow. We followed the physician into the Personals Things You'll Love To Make. Beaded Ribkon Panel. Front and back, panels are to be used a great deaL A. new interpreta tion is these beaded ribbon panels. Cut strips of. two-inch ribbon a couple of inches longer than . your . frock skirt. The . number of "strip win, of course, depend, upon the width of panel yon want. Cut. strips of the ribbon the width of the panels. Join the ribbons .together, Then bead them. Black velvet ribbon with bright beads makes captivating bead ed ribbon panels. . - -Caanisat. 111. to FsUls Idgr Co.) Mr. and Mrs. F. .H. Davis have returned fromean eastern trip. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H; Voss have gone1 to Chicago for a short visit. Miss Rose Herman left Tuesday for Cleveland, O., and. '. the Great Lakes. ...,r .-. -. William Burke has returned from Los Angeles, Cal., and other west ern points. , ; ! Mrs. W. " K. ' Loughridge 5s ex pected - home Thursday from a southern trip, : , x John Nbrris of Culpepper,. Va., is visiting at the home of his brother, E. W. Norris. ' - ' Miss Emily Cleve has i returned from a month's vacation, ' spent at Lake Chisago, Minnesota. ' - William Yager, Floyd Stryk'er and Bud Parks left Monday for St. Paul, Minn... where they will attend St 1 homas college. Miss Dorothy Belt arrived home Wednesday from White Bear Lake, Minn. She will be the guest of Miss Dorothy Judson for a short time. Seymour H. Smith, jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Smith, left Wednes day for Kemper Military academy, Booneville, Mo. , . ; ! " . - Miss Blanche E. Hart has re turned to Philadelphia, Pa., after a short vacation spent in Omaha with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hart. i ' '. ' '. : .. ' Mr! and Mrs. R. D. Kingsbury and daughters, Carol and Carita, of Grand Island, are spending a few days in Omaha. They are en route to points in Iowa. Miss Willow O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, under went an appendicitis operation Mon day at St Catherine hospital She is now out of danger. What's What By HELEN DECIE I ; . .' .''- - : Service and More Servia Is what I aim to give, with better cooked foods at reasonable prices. Mrs. Baker's Cafeteria and Cafe Under City Natl Bank Bldg. ' 16th and Himiy. Formerly th Quick terr CsiattrU Mr r. and Mrs. U. t. Kniseiy re turned Tuesday from a motor trip to Columbus, Neb., accompanied - by Mrs. Charles Dougherty, who will spend a few days here. . t- Mrs.' Lee HuS has returned to Omaha from Lake Okoboji and has reopened her home for the winter. Mr. Huff leaves Thursday for a mo tor trip to Trout-Dale-in-the-Pines, Colo, where he wU remain until the close of the season there, Mrs. C W. Axtell and son, Lane, have returned from Nova Scotia, where they spent the summer. Miss Anne Axtell, who accompanied them on their trip, is now in New Hamp shire. She will enter her senior year at Smith college" Northhamp ton, Mass, cn September 25. Whether the driver of a car is one's host, a member of the family, or a professional chauffeur, it is a peri lous matter to distract him by any attempt to engage him. in conversa tion, especially when he is piloting thep machine through a busy street or a road all alive with motor parties. .A woman accustomed to driving her own car seldom, if ever, ad dresses a question to the .driver, for she knows by , experience that he must keep his wits about him all the time, and that even one minute's inattention to. the business iu hand may be fraught with serious conse quences. Sometimes the man at the wheel, if he is very young and proud of his skill, likes to show that, he ran talk and drive at the same time. Since most of the accidents of the road are due to reckless overconfi dence, his - dangerous -sociability should be politely, but firmly, dis couraged. (Copyrisbt, U2I. far Public Ledger Company.) ; RESIHOL , oc4hinq andKeaGnq -' StopejJeriinenting witfiotherteinedies UseResino! It rarely fails to conquer stubborn -skin troubles Ideal for sunburn and prickly heat The Ideal Time To VISIT EUROPE Greet Britsla end The Continent Are Moet -atlrectlre ta Lete Sumner end Autumn - Sailiage Every Few Dejrt from Montreal to Liverpool, Southampton, London, GUefow, Hevre and Aatwcrp , - Combined Service Csnadiaa Pacific Railway Vaviaatione Generale Italians Montreal Naplee Genoa Trieste Te Llmreeel treie Picture ee, OealM Old OaeSea , k The "Eeterea el Fraeoe" aed "CeiareM el Brltala" Two Delightful Days an the Sheltered St. Lawrence River and Calf Leee Than Fear Days At Seat Everything Canadian Pacific Standard Apply to Local Agent! or to R. S. Elworthy, Cea. Agent. Paeeenger Dept, 40 N. Oearbora St, Chicago, 111. Caaadiaa Pacific Railway, Traffic Agents A aXsa Good Times: and Big Money (0TH are yours when you play Hjl tne cornet, MUEopbODe, clarinet, cng bund of orchettro twtmmtnL Cona SastniSDSBts are larocLitBasc sjQpsjnoe by th workfs great artists. AO taper brancbasj sapinclecl by hydra utia prasearej am perfectly proportioewd smooth as giasa inaida, a perfect Carriafs for Soood Wayaa. ' Ceme la and try ewes ear line Is cualeta. There's ae eWigatlea. room where Lillian lay, too es. Iumteil even to lilt her hil from the pJIuw. A New Far. "Hold the child rlo to her Dr, I'citit saiei, and Robert Savarin low ered Marion fill her face retted against her mother's. Lillian's ryes turnea to me. "Madge," she hipcred slovtly. "My keys fit purse, my mail, editors you will " "I will attend to everything." I interrupted promptly to save her speech, "and" I knew the meant to i on Tide Marion to Robert Savarin, but I guessed she would prize my assurance of care also. "I will help Robert with Marion In every way. Just rest and get well." "All right." The words came with dilhculty, and I stepped baNc from the bed without even the touch of her beloved hand, so pre carious did her hold on life seem. "Robert Marion," she breathed. "Yes. sweetheart. ' I shall not have her," the man said softly, and then the mother, with a supreme ef fort, put her lips to her little daugh ter's cheek. "Be brave, darling and mother will cct well soon" she murmured and the child with a self-control almost uncanny, returned her mother's fee ble ki, and uttered simply the familiar childish formula: VW he good." She was again liftrd in Robert Sa varin'a arms and carried out of the rot. in, a the phyeiewn bent above her mother, I lingered long enough to see that Lillian had not swooned again, as 1 had feared she might, and then followed the artist into the nrst room. It was not until hours afterward, when we had returned to the Ticer farm, and Robert Savarin had made arrangements to take temporary quarters at the farmhoute where iJicky had roomed, that there rUihrd across me the thought tlut Lillian' rolldpte removed the lat barritr to Grace Praprr's re-entrance into our lives. With my father gone on an indefinite trip, Lillian so ill that no news could be given her for weeks to come, there was no one near who rould authoritatively forbid Grace Draper's presence. (Continued Tomorrow.) - Sure Relief 6 BCLlrANI Hot water Sure Relief 3E LL-ANS La9 FOR JNDiaKSTION 0 Phoenix Silk Underthings ' What Phoenix Kae learned in the making of fine -hoeiery, la now given ite fuUeet ezpresaion in Phoenix Silk Under. thing, for Women. Thoee women who have learned te know Phoenix for the iuperiority and eatiefaetion of its hoeiery, will find in Phoenix Silk Underthinga the eame reaione for ite preference. In our epecial Phoenix Department for Women. 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