i 10 THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2l. 1921. 1 Society Lecturer rr t lr I King-Hughes. Announcement U nude of the tkrriaie ci Mi Marie llugtir. auuhtcr of T. H. I duties, t) Koy.li. .ing. which look place Wednesday lomim at 6 o'ctwic at Sr. Johu'i iiliolie church' The Hev. lita- WE Dinrenfierformcd the cere iy, which was preceded by a kfast ios immediate re'silves at home j6l the" bride. 'M Jrtixt Hughes, sisttr of the Vr.C, itd Kmmeit A. King brother of ; the groom, were the attendants. Mis Margaret Judge played the wed ding march, and selected solo were Ktmir ly Mr. James llantey. .Mr. and Mrs. King have left on a western honeymoon. After October IS thry will occupy their new home at ill ;orth Iwcnty-sixtli street. Special Meeting. . The Mother'i guild will hold i pccial meeting at the Father Flana Kan'a P.oya home. Thuriday after noon, cptcnibcr 29, All members pre requested to be prcicnt. Father Flanagan will address the meeting n tne coming campaign. Fine Arts Entries. Three hundred and seventy-five en tries have been made by Nebraska artists for the Nebraska exhibit to be held in Omaha during October tinder auspices of the Omaha So ciety of I'ine Arts. Lorkis-Siegel. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sieucl an nounre the marriaire of their daueli- 4 ter, Edith, to Mr. Joseph Lorkis, wmcn took puce at Mrs. Mandril home Sunday, September 25. Rabbi if. Grodzinskv performed the cere. -. ,nN,y. A reception for 75 guests " followed the ceremony.. Mis Sicgel i a graduate of the Omaha High School of Commerce. ?vhil Mr. Lorkis attended Central InghV"1fe-tsmember of the Thor ' pean Athletic club and cx-president ;': of the Ka-Dcc-Md club. " The young couple -are gncndiiiii ' their honeymoon in Kansas City, ' rfter which they will be at home at ' 4229 Maybcrry avenue, Omaha. Entertains at Dinner. Miss Rachael Mctcalf entertained ct dinner Wednesday eveninjt at the Athletic club in honor of Miss Eleanor McGilton and Edward Con nor, who will be married Saturday t vening. A large basket of pir.k and white flowers was used as the table centerpiece and covers were placed for Misses McGilton, Sarah Powell, Milwaukee: Catherine Robertson, Ruth McCoy, Rachael Mctcaii", Messrs. Connor, Morton ' Wakclcy, Robert Connor, Edward Phelps Charles Matson, Kendall Hammond, George Met'calf. Messrs. and Mes dames Alfred Mungcr and Herbert Smails. ... Personals Mrs. Robert Howe iJ in New York ; city. . -t ' , Miss Jeanctte Stout is attending the University of Chicago. (. J. E. Summers has returned from rtimmer in Europe. . i Ben Gallagher is stopping at the Ambassador hotel in Los Angeles. - - Mrs;, .Willianv Biackburn ' is a guest at the 'Elms', Excelsior Springs, : Mo. v ' "."'..'.'. - ' Gurdon W, Wattles, Jr., 'who has : been seriously" il! is greatly im : ''proved. k- ' ?a-. . -- ' ; ! ' I ' Mr.'! and- MrsA? P. Overgaard ' of Omaha are guests at thj l'ow ' h.atan, Washington, D. C , ' Mrs.. John N. Baldwin will return to Omaha the first part of Oi tober ' ' after an extended stay in the cast. v M rs. George Giffcn has returned ' to her home in Denver after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ', B. Howard. v . " Mr. Robert Connor of Dubuque. ; la., and Mf. Kendall Hammond of Oklahoma arrived Wednesday for the Connor-McGilton wedding. v - Miss Florence Hyde of Kansas City, who has been the' guest of 'Miss Dorothy Judson for several . v ecks, left for her home Wednesday Miss Maybelle Higdon. who was Injured by a fall from her horse, Sunday morning in Elmwood park, ' 'is improving, and will soon be able to be out again. . Mr., and Mrs. Edward Quintl an ' ; nounce the birth of a son. Edward. jr., September 28, at ,St. Josephs hospital. Mrs. Quinn Was formerly Miss Mary Goodland. i Lieutenant A; C MeKinlcy, Lieu ' tenant and Mrs. James Jordon and Lieutenant and Mrs.; Angie Foster, are leaving Fort Omaha about Oc tober 15, for Scott'a Field. Mrs. E. O. Tulley has returned from Long Beach, Cal, where she spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Tully nave taken an apartment at . the Blackstone for the winter. . ' Major C. C Cresson will leave ; the latter part of this week for his "new station at San Antonio, Tex. .' His wife, Mary Jordan, leaves at .' the same time for New York City. " She plans to close her apartment 1' there and make her headquarters at t 2 San Antonio for the winter. . . . Miss Frances Patton left Saturday for Wellesley college, where she will enter her sophomore year. Mrs.. F. G: Patton, who accompanied her daughter as far as Chicago, has re turned home. . Miss Sarah Powell of Milwaukee arrived Wednesday morning to be "'the guest 'it the home of Mr. jand Mrs. G. W. McGilton. Mis Powell will act as bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss McGilton and Edward Con nor. Saturday evening. . ; :. ;- Mrs. A. B. McConnell and her guest. Miss Eleanor McPhillips of London, Ontario. wDl leave next v. eek for Boone, la., where the will be the guests of Mr. Harold Mc ConneL Miss McPhillips . is the ." .fiancee of Mr. McConnell. Before teturning to Omaha Mrs. McConnell V will go to Chicago to attend the "'wedding of her niece. Miss Helen Wrikht, and Miss McPhillips will go to Sioux City for a two weeks Tisit. School teachers in Bavaria we forbidden- to marry. Problems That Perplex mH kr BEATRICE FA1KFAX. It H Fair? Mit lieatrke Fairfax: I lave tittle matter that I would like jour opinion on. I have a very dear friend, a widow, 1 am a widower. We have been the bet of friends for five years. We are not engaged, but have expected to be married. She has a si.ttr living in Denver and went there to live. An old friend of her family is living there, and hit wile took tick; he got her to stay with them during her sickness and death. He has a daughter, 13. After hi wife' death lie told her he needed her in his home. He got a housekeeper and the continued Maying there for two years and had employment in the city. He took her about con. siderable. She says he never made any propotals of any kind to her, end that they are only friends. She has been away from there for over a year. A ohort time auo they invited her to viit them. She went and he met her at the train, took her to his h"Ue and she stayed with them for two weeks and not with her' sitter. I claim this was not the proper thing for her to do. She ays I am just jealous and that there wasn't anything wrong about it. Will you please give your opinion and oblige. Our ages are all about 5U. luibdlii! t lioiu. I' Hlinj ai all i uuMaiiiia wtih liny . rr iu taJjum ihuiu . Vt-s. 1 like th.i.i ever 1 u itiui'h tn Mil 1 1 n peupW, Tin re i ' tviMM Miy ri trenu'titlttuitly le,uiii' ins to, in fcfm and out, un tlie uUirr hn1, tlirr are wunifii Uq litiiku ihrnimlvi t'tiniinuii Imikinij wiitt quit tiiurtViikive lo'ikln rar riiia. Whi-ilirr thry are to be tioup ur pfmlitiii or I"K iHiina uri.nint'Min liua lu Ih j.M'lii.-il iK-fura th minor mid witti llio lnJnhlii.il Nee tii mu in rrkuliunt. I nut iuh you wiiliuui un Milt nt your i pi-. Practically ull the women in Ger many are tilting in- for athletics and have become members of om th K tic aociatiou. , , Mrs. Ida Krtise ifcFarlane of Den ver will give the first of a series of light lecture on "New Fiction and Drama" Saturday afternoon, .1 o'clock, at the First Presbyterian church, Thirty-fourth and I rrna-n street. "Scientific Rest," is t'ie sub ject of the opening talk. Birthday Luncheon. Mrs. C. M. Barric entertained at luncheon Tuesday, at her home, in honor of the 76tli birthday annni versary of her mother, Mrs. B. A. Plantz. Garden flowers, decorated the table and covers were placed for Mcsdanus Plantz, K Arndt, Henry Gcitzen. Carrtc Williams, George Parkins, Samuel Bassett, Tom Wiley and Barric. For Miss McGiltoa Mis Emily Keller entertained Wednesday afternoon at her home at a bridge party for .Miss hlcanor McGilton, an October bride. Jackson. Wyo., is ruled by tvomcn, every officeholder from the mayor down being a woman. My. but you're a cowardly tort! You have gone with this woman for five yeart and intend to marry her fwheii lOU get readv) and vet you don't even consider yourself engaged to her. What right have you to criticise one for whom you snow to little consideration. Don t you know that there is noth ing in the world a woman of 50 wants so much as her own home. You were not thoroughbred enough to give her this. hat rould be more natural than she should remain when she found a home wherein she was needed, and where she really rould take charge of things, with a housekeeper to do the work and a girl of I J to rear. The surprise to me is that she ever left it. It is much to her credit that she got along so well that they were glad to have her back for a visit. No doubt the place seems more like home to her, after managing it for two years, than her sister's place. If you mean to marry this woman, why don't you do it? A woman of 50 can't dally along forever. You may lose a good wife by waiting. You trust this woman or you wouldn't want to marry her. Prove your trust by your conduct. Lotting a Man Friend. Dear Miss Fairfax: I year ago I met a nice, home-loving fellow who I soon grew to like. Wo lived quite a dlKtance apart, but by correspond ing our friomltihlp deeprned. A month a?o I Invited him und a frlond over the week-end, on a girt friend was with me at the time. Jiy Rirl friend made quite a fuss over the man I like. I haven't heard from him for a month, but I see this girl friend of mine quite often and hear tliut he tn!s her about ttilt frequently. Would you pb'aoe Bive me your opinion? J. C. It. Neither of them hnri min h coindri erutlon for you. Hut then ran t li.-y ho Illumed If they fY It an uttnii-tlnii stronger for each other limn the feel ing eiilicr hud for you? You weren't endued to the boy and ho wax under no obligation to you. The girl was Invited thero to meet him nmt he seemed to liku her. Don't belittle yourself nor Injure your own noul by making a ftio over the situation. He friendly und natural an I make sure that you don't do your own na ture far greater injury by taking the wrong attitude. IV J.i The ears are not pierced for eurilngs any more. That was a A standard treatment with thousands who know how quickly it heals sick skins Askanyone who has tried it RESMOL Soolhinq and Haalimj I'm J -- w. "Opera Hands" Free from the Damages of Dishwashing THE theatre is greater relaxation from home duties when your hands do not con stantly remind you of dishwashing. They need not be reddened, roughened arid cracked by harsh soap suds. 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