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T1IK HKK: OMAHA. Sl'XDAY. ArT.lI. tu. Clubdom Garfield Parent Teachers' Meet Thursday i;e 1 14! tit M J'! hJ lniUr o-, 4''"M vnil l-til I tu turning (ui ilni. ;ifiullk, 1!:iiiIjv riming I M4t' nl 4 .Irffopll- .. I t. . ',.(! oil N !l-'tiillc il, Uif l iini..!! ii'i'tum U ( M-nu .(, i. lni lnnirr J I !, . .. !.... Alt tie .it.) Mi'lt 'l llu'i. I,4i(i .i!riiun, (in i '.' , t. iitimlirr, I u v Mill 4nl lli; liliUil lV (III IllUMI ..! -ii4 Ht irr-t nrftii Mil) i( "iifl .if ll f j fit? I'lt.umin, M'.'jmrt M ,, Sniilli 4lh ,i!(!r I l.in ) 4ir tlt.ii' ui thr iri(ii4iu Mi!.inii Knv liriiuti!, Ilriiry I', .i.t.ii 4nl I T4nV Ivjnlul arr I tit l.. ir 4'il1 Mr.. Ilrtrii I l.iniiti.i ii in iin imI f( tl Iiim.I National Allifue, I lr Vilinii.il Mlirfiui ljin,li"l I 'i!ii4H niii4iii "I'l iiii4ni r. i. a if, 4ini r. s. Mnl VV. If, t'. .-. li' it'T t j'r'k'i4in cinn iiini4iiiii tin" tn- 11 it ia I 4l"'H r.i' "I tl't IttiiluUv ( I Ivor S ;.. Xjtfil .7. II" llirrf-lltf Will tAr I'll" 4t tilt' V. W. i . ,i( .' '. .ri'l .1 ItOirrul inviU- i i.ii to M i'4'i'i'i' o ii-tici Ii4 lirrii I lie iii1tln' i wrlfunif. I lurr wilf .r ! il.il Itltliit', Hft-i'hr '.V l I'lltlR I lll.ll4 llllrll. 4lli frill. i.it.i'i in l v iiit iiilici of tlic Old iii.it l wl" Mivftl under r4iit ilur injj tlir .it, 'I ln iicr.iiu commit-ir.- in.tii'!i Mi. Alton Munrll, I,. i 1 1 i 1 1 . .iDil MrMl.uni'S ,1c .ilnul.-v. llor.ur Iv'yc. J. M. I.or, t.iniri I Km aii-l Mi Oia Johnson. Third District Convention. I In- I'ttli annii.i! roiHTiitiiiii of the I hinl iliotnrt, Nflir.ik.i Federation i Wnititii' iliilt v ill meet in W.iviu- Timil-iv. U'lilnc-itlav ami I ImitmI iv of tin- wt-r k bv invitation it" tin' Wavnr Wmnaii's rliih. Amrr iiaii t itii'imliip vtill lie the thftttc (il the fonlereinr. Ottii'er of the ili.tiut are Mis. A. Millar, Ninth llentl. reiilent; Mi iMiinic Dellow. Coleriilne, vire Ir.iinil; Mr. A. 1'.. 1 1 off, North llctnl, secretary. Legion Auxiliary. Tin American I.e'on auxiliary eveeuiive tommitlee will inert Tue .tlay. 1J o'clock, m PnrgSM-Nah tea i omn, Mrs. N. 1. Juhiison of Valley, Second district committee unman for the Legion auxiliary was entertained at luncheon Wednesday at Burgess a?h tea room hy officers of the local organization. Covers were fdaced for Mesdames Johnson, Kil martin, Frank A. Kennedy, A. t". Conklin, Leo Crosby and the Misses Margaret Kennedy and Vera litis toad. Parish Play. The O. F. F. tluh. a newly organ ized social club of St. Agnes parish, v ill give a three-act college comedy yit Crcighton auditorium. Sunday aft ernoon. April 23, and Monday eve ning, April 24. The Sunday after noon performance will be a children's matinee. Although only organized a short time ago this club has done much in the way of entertainment for the young people of the South Side ami every member is putting forth his best effort to make this play a great success. Fortnihtly Musical Club. The Fortnightlv Musical club will meet April 18 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. George F. Johnston, who will be assisted bv Mrs. C. W. Axtell, and Mrs. R. R. Ryan. Mrs. R. E. Davis is leader and appearing on the program will be the Mesdames foseph Berger, E. A. Rees, A. R. Burnight. Ted Richards, Eloisc Wood Milliken, Verne Miller, Louise lanscn Wylie, Rodney Bliss and Roy Page. Ak-Sar-Ben Chapter. Ak-Sar-Ben chapter of the East ern Star will meet Wednesday eve ning, April 19, at the Red Cross rooms in the Masonic temple. Get-Acquainted Club's Easter Program. The Get Acquainted club meets this evening at 7:30 o'clock, First Unitarian church, Turner boulevard and Harney street. Mr. Charles H. Lyttle and Mrs. Janet Monroe Cur tis will be host and hostess. The following program will be giv en by a group of children from the junior musical: James Peterson, vio lin, "First Movement," .Feitz con certo in G:' Edith Victoria Robins, piano, "Minuet" by Paderewski; Helen Walker, cello, "Petite Ga votte" by Alittcr and "Traumerei" ' bv Schumann; Ruth Slama. piano. "Nocturne" by Lizzt and "Etude" in G Flat by Chopin; Janet Reeves and Mildred Baker, violin duct, "Marche Millitaire" by Schubert. There will also be games and com munity singing. All lonely folk are welcome. v ADVERTISEMENT. Helps for Beauty Seekers By MADAME MAREE Don't Squeeze Blackheads THERE, I hove, I have said that strong enouirh, squeezing out blackheads makes large pores, large pores make coarse skin and then unsightly wrinkles come; the only safe and sure way to get rid of pesky blackheads is to dissolve them. This is simple. Get a little pow dered neroxin from your druggist, follow the simple directions on the package and after one application you will find that most, if not all. of the blackheads have been dissolved away entirely. ANSWERS TO QUERIES. RUTH : The electric needle is painful, slow and uncertain. I am very much in favor of the new method of dissolving hairs away. This can very easily be ac complished with sulfo solution, which you can get at any drug store. This is the only preparation I know of that does the work without any irritation whatever. BETTY: Your muddy, oily skin will not worry you any longer if you will use a lotion made of lintone dissolved in water. Simply get a package of tintone from your druggist, dissolve it in a pint of water. Kvery night before retiring wash your face, neck and arms with plenty of warm water and good soap, dry thoroughly snd apply the tintone lotion generously, rub bing lightly until it disappears; after a few nights you will be surprised at the improvement in your skin. ANITA: I have little faith in your iivt cil treatment, from what you sty I Omaha Girls Brides of This Season s r m Mr. and Mrs. )). J. King announce t lie engagement l,loir duiiKhter, licrtrude Mary, to Fred C. Reiner, son of Mrs. Anna Reiner. At a party given by Mif-s Loietta Ring the wcddiuK date was annnunced as April Id. A number of parties have been planned for MUs Ki'iir. Mrs. Alvin Nelson rulrrtained for her on Friday last. On Tuesday Mrs. Wil liam Reanc will entertain at a kitch en shower. Miss Cecilc Noone is having a miscellaneous shower for Miss Ring on Wednesday, Mrs. James Ainscow a party on Friday, and on Monday, April 24, Miss Kci tye Wittc will entertain at a theater party. Immediately after the wed ding Mr. and Mrs. Reiner will leave for an eastern trip, and upon their return will he at home at the Dart moor apartments until the new home which they are building in Dundee is completed. Young People's Club of St. Johns Church to Present Comedy.. "What Happened to Jones," a comedy in three acts, will be pre sented by the young people of St. Johns Collegiate church under di rection of Mrs. Leonard Mann Thursday evening, April 20, at Creighton auditorium for the benefit of St. Johns school. The principal roles will be taken by the Misses Fern Wallace, Nellie McDcrmott, Helen Tobin, Margaret Koche, Agnes McDermott, Stella Relley, Messrs. Charles Costello, Frank Mulry, Thomas Russell and Sylvester Fangnian. Creighton university orchestra will furnish the music. Business Women Stage "Round-Up" Program. The livestock and packers group of the Omaha Business and Profes sional Woman's league will hold a "roundup" following the league's dinner Wednesday eveing, 6:15 o'clock in the Palm room of the Fon; tenelle hotel. Miss Bess Dare is chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. W. B. Tagg, vice president of the Omaha Livestock exchange will be the speaker. Missionary Meeting. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Westmin ster Presbyterian church will meet Friday, April 21, at 2:30, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Rubendall. The home topic will be given by Mrs. A. L. Sutton and the foreign topic by Mrs. E. A. Seabury. Sunshine Party. George A. Custer W. R. C. will hold a sunshine party Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. L. Hoyt, 125 South Forty-second street. ADVERTISEMENT. judge your hair is oily enough. What you need is something to overcome the itchy, scaly condition, and to stimulate the hair sacs and tender tissues. Try this simple quinine tonic which you can pre pare yourself. Get a one-ounce bottle of beta quinol and half a pint of bay rum from your drug store, mix the bay rum with half a pint of water and add the beta quinol. .Using this you will find soon corrects hair and scalp troubles and in duces a heavy growth of soft silky hair. IDA: When the skin begins to sag and wrinkles appear, it means that cells of the skin begin to age, pores grow larger and less vigorous. The finer and smooth er the skin, the smaller the pores: it is possible to make the pores smaller, making the skin as youthful and fine in texture as a baby's. This is done by the simple use of eptol, applied liberally. You can get the eptol at drug stores in small packages, and all yon have to do is follow the simple directions on the package. Crow's feet, big and little wrinkles vanish in a short time. C. D. : Shampooing can be made a pleasure if you use eggol for cleansing hair and scalp. You will find that eggol soothes and invigorates the scalp and puts it in a healthy condition. The hair dries quickly and takes on a rich, even gloss and fluffiness. Eggol is the most inex pensive shampoo one can get. too. for twenty-five cents worth is enough for a dozen shampoos. J um III II I?) Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Stone announce the engagement of their daughter, Josselyn, to Frank A. Hroaifwell, jr. Miss Stone is a granddaughter of the late S. T. Jos selyn and E. L. Stone, both pioneer residents of Omaha. She will grad uate from the state university in June, and is house president of her sorority, the Delta Delta Delta. She CP nononoaonononoDononononoaoQ o D o D The Wit and Fingers of Paris The Art and Brilliance of New York- are combined iu our Pattern and Model Hats which are offered in a variety of styles, ma terials and colors, .af fording an opportunity for the exercise of in dividual taste in the selection of a properly becoming hat Moderately Priced from Twelve Fifty to Twenty-Five Dollars It rvill always be our policy to supply our patrons tvith millinery of undoubted superiority. v O Conant Hotel BldgasEraiaiSJ ,D '2 o . . n i 12a onoaonoQonoaoaonoBOQoaoaononononl Mr. and Mrs. True M. (iiltner an nounces tne engagement of their daughter. Helen, to Jack l.andale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I.an dale of Omaha. Hut It arc graduates of the Central High school and the State university. M!ns (iiltner is a member of Alpha l'hi and Mr. l.an ilale is a Sigma Nil. He is at present in Pomona, in California, and they will make ' their home there. The wedding will take place May 2') in Pomona at the home of Miss Gilt tier's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Whyte. Miss Margaret Howes entertained yesterday at luncheon at the Bur-gess-Xash tea room for Miss (iilt ner. is also a graduate of Omaha Central High school. Mr. Broad well, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Broadwcll, took hts degree at the University of Nebras ka in 1920. He is a member of Thcti Phi Delta. No date has been set for the wedding. Psychology Class. Trof. Walter N. Haslcy's phychol or;y lecture will be given at 3 o'clock Monday instead of 2 as scheduled, in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium. His subject will be "Psychology of Fatigue." IOE30EZ, U O o 0 o D o D o D o D o D o D o D o n o a o D o o D o D 0 D D o D o D o D o a o D o D o a p o D o D o a o D o D o D o D o D o a o a o a o D o D o D o D o Week I v Club Calendar MONDAY Hulwti imI I hkikuk ( In tat. tl.t.(if, a if If 4f , ft Wt 1 . HMtrll t hkjloj I K.lik-. 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