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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1922)
THK m:t;j cimaiia. lm..y. ahul sa. mr.'. ( Council Bluffs ! Society PrtnujMials. Among llif affair girn in Conn ril Isiuil. Uut Ultf llic J'4t Wtrk (of Mui l.tfil Jm llo mtj lur Mtnr, .jiitU l'rlr, nrre ii liuld-t ui lr m Sunday iui.ht ith Mr. 4 Mr. tlilrr Du4lry ,iot ami ho. and a diniK-r ol lo corns Tu Uy mglii t the tifurge VattUriint lujine ifirn hy Mr. n. Mr. Van Hrunt and Mr, and M'. C'lurlc k IUmuu, jr. Mr. and Mi. Ii A. Wkklum n . f Umrd 40 fiirl at 4 dnnnT-iUiue 'ihur4y niglii lor Mi H "! Mr. friers the iiurmlwr o( ttie l.ti.til parly nil biiin M-aicd at one Utile which Mil juJoriiL-'l wtdi an attractive ntil l4liione4 tloral rrn uruff, 'Ilirrf niiallrr table sim ilarly (JrcoMirtl were plated lor the lill'rr gin-! SaturtUv, a very pretty tunclicoti w jjirn by Mr. W. U Dough timiiiiiiriiUry to Mi Hess, A tolor sthrmr of pink ued and 14 guru vrre preent. llif btittil mplHT planned by Mr. and Mr. George ,l.fiie fr tlii evening, at uliiili Mi llc( and Mr. I'eirr were In share honor ha l.rn tameled owintf lo tho illness vi ihc Mayms' liil'i- ."rederic. and in lu-u of thi eunl mem hers of the briilal party will prob ably lio'ou a motor picnic. the only luncheon at which both the girl and mm will be included U on Tuesday win ii Mr. and Mr. John Moblliiip. jr.. will entertain the entire bridal putty at their home, after which there will be a rehearal at St. Paul i:picopal church, which t lo be the scene of the wedding next Wednesday evening. Among the Omaha people who entertained last week fur this bride and groom-elect were Mr. and Mr. M. C. IVtera. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I'eter. Mi Vernelle Head. David l aldwell, Kay Millard and Clarence Peters. Tomorrow night at the home of Mr. and Mr. Charles Allison a din ner will be given for this feted couple and later the guest will be enter tained at the Orphenm, followed by supper at the Brandei tea room with one. of the bridesmaids Miss Doro thy Judson, the hostess. The bridal dinner which Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hess will have Tuesday i to be given in Omaha, also at the Brandeis restaurant. For Detroit Guests. Mr. and Mrs.- Melvin Barnes of Detroit, Mich., with whom T. G. Turner nd his daughter. Miss Marian, spent part -of the winter in California, are now in Council Bluffs at the Turner home, and sev eral delightful affairs have been giv en in their honor. , Monday night Miss Turner and her father entertained at a beauti fully appointed dinner of 16 covers for these visitors, and the following evening they were honored at a din ner given by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. M. Turner at their home on Bluff street. Tlaccs were laid for 20 guests, all of whom later attended the Tues day Dancing club party at the Ma sonic hall. Mrs. Robert Turner complimented Mrs. Barnes with a luncheon on Wednesday, and Mrs Walter Ste phan entertained for her on Friday at the Brandeis tea room. Friday night Mrs. Charles R. Han nan, -sr., was hostess at a dinner planned for this couple and Monday Mrs. B. M. Sargent and Mrs. Harry Van Brunt will give a luncheon for f Trousseau Tea. . Miss Geraldine Hess entertained a group of Omaha and Council bluffs friends at a trousseau tea last Monday afternoon at her home on South Seventh street. To California. Mrs. John Davis plans to leave here Tuesday, May 16, for Los An Reles. to visit her daughter, Miss June Davis, a senior at Marlborough school. - She will be joined there the early part' of June by her husband who is making the trip out with the Ro tarians from here who will attend the convention ot their organization from the fifth to the tenth of June. After the graduation of Miss Davis she and her parents will return to Council Bluffs, probably via the Ca maiden route. , , '. ' Luncheon, Mrs. Elmer Shugart invited five guests to the Brandeis tea room last Thursday for luncheon. , Evening Bridge. Dr. and Mrs. Glenn Reed enter tained informally at bridge Saturday evening at their home on South Eighth street. Choir Entertained. A. D. Annis gave a dinner at the Brandeis tea room last Wednesday evening for the members of St. Pauls Episcopal church choir and a few additional guests. Covers were placed for 35. ' On next Wednesday this choir will have a dancing party at the Ma sonic hall. Dancing Party. A lovely post-Easter party was given last Tuesday at the Masonic hall 'by the Tuesday Dancing club. Many of the members took advan- Use Cuticura And Watch Your Skin Improve Nothing better to cleanse and purify the skin and to keep it free from pimplsa and blackhead than Cuticura Soap for every -day toilet use. Assist with Cuticura Ointment when necessary. Cuticura Talcum ta also ideal for the akin. hdrmhlUO Mhk trtimU. SoSSk- okttMBt KtnitOm. TdnaSb Congregational Bazar ( pc A ) . fteasonrr V ' ? f . ... . . Ji uy I tbraitr by tbff pupil t BroHdl Hall, Mi i;ii-blti potigU d thi iity will take the pan ut iola, the Hading rt!c III tin ,li4Wr.(H4ft 40 i'u:- . . . Jlia liiiiiuu III lrr vear at tirowmll, and alihutili pot a pupil in the firr.mn U wa fboM-u by t lie muih -tor tin mu tnular part. Another foruirr Cotiiu'it lUiilT girl who will hitve 4 Iradmg rule u Mit Sibyl Tubbk, who trtinily moved from brre with hrr parriit, Dr. and Mr. K. U. Tutib. t- Oilier. on, la , whrre they now rc.ide. Card Party. A card parly, the proceed of which wilt be ued (or ilurity, u to be given next Tbuitday aiteriiiHin at the borne of Mr. IC. A, Wick bam, S2i Third Urcct. ' Tables will be placed for hridue. high five and !W and nine hand some prics are to be awarded the winner. During the afternoon the commit tee in charge will serve light refreshment. Tickets for tin affair may be oc- cured at the door. Tea. At the home of Mr. Wood Allen an informal tea wa given Saturday by Mrs. John Keating. Dinner. Mr. and Mr. Llmer Miuuart have rdanncd to entertain 10 curU for dinner next Tuesday, evening, and tater they will attend the dancing party at the Eagle ball. I lie anair wa pianneci compli mentary to Mr. C. T. Dtinklc, who i visiting at the O. r. Wickliam Beautiful lacquer fans, hand-made flowers and boudoir fancies will be for sale at the bazar in connection with the First Congregational jhurch luncheon to be given Tuesday. Mrs. bidney Uordon and . Mrs. Kobert Reasoner are in charge of this fea ture of the occasion. Advance reservations for the luncheon indicate a successful affair. Among those who will entertain are, Mesdames W. A. Frascr, Arthur Remington, C. N. Dictz, George hquircs. L. C. Belden, u O. Mc Donald, W. A. Redick, Charles Metz, Walter Page, Francis Brogan. Ed P. Smith, Fred Mctz, C. Mv Wilhclm R. De Long, J. E. Bauni, C. C. Calkins, R. E. Segur. A. L. Reed, J. H. Wrieht. R. J. Dinning. W. E, Rhoades. C. O. Talmage, Norris Brown, M. P. Fcil and Alvin John son. tage of the opportunity to invite additional guests and more than-80 couples attended. This club will have another party on Tuesday evening at the Eagles hall and some time in Maylhe last dance of the season will be held at the Country club. Preceding the affair last week a dinner of 10 covers was given by- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heiser and one for 20 guests by Mr. and Mrs. R. D. M. Turner Those having sup per parties were Dr. and Mrs. Grant Augustine and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Baumeistcr. A "no host" dinner at the Braa deis tea room before the dance in cluded Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Cutler, Messrs. and Mesdames Don Waller, Reed Flickinger, George Wickham, G. L. Berger, Jack Day, Miss Claire Kmzel and Bob Wickham. Supper. Mr. and Mrs. . Fred Baumeistcr will give a supper tonight for eight guests at their homexm South First street. ' - t; Miss Douglas Has Lead. - When ,' Iwelfth Nicht ''" next Saturday night at the Brandeis How Famous Movie Stars Keep Their Hair Beautiful PS "rj rmurL-j z it Vean The beret of Having Soti, Silky, Bright, Fresh-looking Hair STUDY the pictures of these beauti ful women and you will see just how much their hair has to do with their appearance. s Beautiful hair is not a matter of luck, it is simply a matter of care. ' You, too, can have beautiful hair, if you care for it properly. Beautiful hair depends almost entirely upon the care you give it. Shampooing is always the most im portant thing. Shampooing brings out the real life and lustre, natural wave and color: and makes your hair soft, fresh and luxuriant. When your hair is dry, dull and heavy, lifeless, stiff and gummy, and the strands ding together, and it feels harsh and disagreeable to the touch, it is because your hair has not been sham pooed properly. When your hair has been shampooed properly, and is thoroughly clean, it will be glossy, smooth and bright, de lightfully fresh-looking, soft and silky. While your hair must have frequent and regular washing to keep it beauti ful, it cannot stand the harsh effect of ordjnary soaps. The free alkali in 9rdinary soaps soon dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle and ruins it. , That is whjr leading motion picture stars and discriminating women, every where, now use Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo. This clear, pure and entirely greaseless product cannot possibly in jure, and it does not dry the scalp or make the hair brittle, no matter how often you use it. - If you want to see how reallv beauti ful you can make your hair look, just follow this simple method: A Simple, Easy Method FIRST, put two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water. Then wet the hair and scalp with clear warm water. Pour the Mulsified evenly over the hair and rub it thoroughly all over the scalp and throughout the entire length. 8 8 lOntaStwrortl down to the i -1 Two or three teaspoon i u is will make an abundance of rich,! creamy lather. This should be rubbed in thoroughly and briskly with the finger tips.so as to loosen the dand ruff and small particles of dust and dirt that stick to the scalp. After rubbing in the rich, creamy Mulsified lather, rinse hair and scalp thoroughly always using clear, fresh, warm water. Then use another appli cation of Mulsified, again working up a lather and rubbing it in briskly as before. You can easily tell when the hair it . perfectly clean, for it will be soft and silky in the water. Rinse the Hair Thoroughly THIS is very important. After the final washing, the hair and scalp should be rinsed in at least two changes of good warm water and followed with a rinsing in cold water. After a Mulsified shampoo you will find the hair will drv ouicklv and evenly -and have the appearance of being much thicker and heavier than it is. If you want to always be remembered for your beautiful, well-kept hair, make it a rule to set a certain day each week for a Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo. This regular weekly shampooing will keep the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky, bright, fresh-looking and fluffy, wavy and easy to manage and it will be noticed and admired by everyone. You can get Mulsified at any drug store or toil et goods counter, anywhere in the world. A4-ounce bottle should last for months. IviULSIFIE RCfi. u. dat. orr OIL SHAMPOO 3 lUWAHUT home, and tiiut of the guri wrie Mieinl.cn pi a flub ta whuh Mr. DmiWIe bilougrd briote lur ir- Luncheon. Mi, X, W, K pelt gave lmuU ron lir nul t giioi 5jiiiuIuv at the I'raiuk'i tr room in Onulu. New Horns. Mr, and Mr, lUury U, Jtunin.i purihand during the iat wrtk the home .f J ii. I we and Mr. J, K. I'cr.J on Mvl'lierwui avrnut. jiiid pUn to Uke picion in the wr Inline Winners Entertained, Four iiirmher of the Wi.ln. .jv Rridge'l.uudiroii club who bad the low rt score during the raon vn- ( tcTtaiurd their liuky opHitirnt at 1 an Orplifiini pany Ut wcrk whirl wa preceded by lututiK.il at the Urandci. 1 Tonsils Removed. ! Mi Adele I'liiinrr hiImii.iu J lo a lutii.il 'operation l.iot Monday and . i now 5 irogrcinK nkvly at hrr home. To See Passion I'Uy. Mr. A. 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