8 Society Enmnt. Mr, ud Mr, M, Troup o( Lincoln innumu the cnif nrn o( their H4iiglirr; Graff, to Lstnmrrt Jl. Knlrli oi Omah. 1h wedding will t.ke pUtt June at iht Troop home. ISoth Mi Troup snd Mr. Nedelf were graduated from tht I'nivmity of Ketirs.ke in J9.U. She it member of Delta Deli Delia and he of Bit.hnrll guild. ' Somen Club Luncheon. The Somert cluh, an alumnae as sociation of Mr. Sowers' school in Washington, D. C, met for lunch eon Tuesday at the Omaha elub, when eoer were plared for Me. tlame Kohert (iarreit, Kenneth I'a. trrwn, Vilon Ausiiu. Henry Foh lng, the Mi.e Kuih Kinder. Helen Walker, Marion Turner, Dorothy Judnon, Harriet Met, Lyda Bur nett and Gertrude Stout. For Returned Traveler. Mii Marguerite SettrrquUt it the gurtt of Mi- Helen Rurkman for a few days. Mill Setterquint recently returned from a three month' tour of Kurooe and will make her home in Omaha. Mi Kurkman enter tained at dinner (or her Sunday, and was hole. U-t evening at a pic nic for her. Sixteen guoti will be i I'rcucni. For Mi Cong don. Mn. John Loomit entertained at luncheon at her home Tue.day com plimentary to Miti Jotephine Cong don. Saturday Mist Alice McShane will give a luncheon for Miss Cong don. Dean Weaver will he hot at dinner at the Country club Monday preceding the bachelor! ball, when the honor gurtta will be Mi Cong don and her fiance, Carl TauUon. Party for Maccabees. Harmony Review No. 4, V. B. A. of the Maccabees, will entertain at m apron and overall party in Dan nrbrog hall, 2555 Leavenworth Mreet, Thursday evening. There will be dancing end a program. Omalden Society. Omalden Society of the Children of the American Revolution will hold a social meeting at Happy Hollow May 27 from 2 to 5. On Memorial dry the society will scatter jasmine blossoms on the graves of soldiers oi the world war. Church Dinner. The ladies of Westminster rreby terian church, under Mrs. B. N. Rob ertson's circle, will serve a dinner in ' the church parlors Thursday, May 25, from 6 to 7:30. Candy and Cake. Sale. The First Methodist church will hold a candy and cake sale at Eldredge-Reynolds on Friday at 10 o'clock. Mrs. E. E. Foshier will be in charge. Hughes-Graff Wedding Announced. The weddmi of afn Luther Graff and Fobfft V. Hughe. whirh took place in Indianapoh May IS. il be of interest to Omahant, Mta Graff i the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Graff, JW Woodland avenue. In. dianapoln, Mr. Graff U superin tendent of schools there, position which he held for some ert in Omaha. Mr. Hughes i tht "n of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hughet of this city, and it no in Omaha, where he will ejtier his faihrr'i firm. Mrs, Hughes will arrive the first week in June and they will make Omaha their home, Tht wedding took place at the Graff home, with only family and a few friends present, A reception fol lowed, and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes spent their honeymoon in Chicago, Personals J. E. Megeath will return Wednes. day morning from a trip to Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Garvey have gone to Excelsior Springs to spend a few days. . A daughter was born at the Stew art hospital May 2i to Mr,, and Mrs. J. L. Newman. Mrs. L. R. Ervin of Tort Huron, Mich., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ahton. A daughter wa born May 22 to Mr. and Mrs. 1.. T. Westcott at the Stewart hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Munger have taken an apartment at the Sagamore, Thirty-eighth avenue and Cast street. Mrs. Armine Good, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Whitehorn, has returned to her home in Danville, 111. Mrs. Hugh Weed left Sunday for her home in St, LoitU. She was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Philip Tot ter, for two weeks. Mrs. H. J. Bailey," Thomas Kelly and Miss Gladys Shamp wili go to Lincoln Thursday to attend a meet ing of the League of Women Voters. Dr. and Mrs. Lynn T. Hall will return Thursday from (St. Louis, where Dr. Hall is attending a meet ing of the American Medical asso ciation. Mr. and Mrs. J. H." Lynch have moved into a new home at 402 North Thirty-ninth street. They have rented their house at 3509 Cuming street to Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Bushman. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tage re tunfed Sunday evening from San Antonio, Tex., where they visited their daughter, Mrs. J. H. Trinder, and Major Trinder, at Fort Sam Houston. Problems That Perplex Answered by BEATRICE FAIRFAX. Battling for Happlnes. Dear Miss Fairfax: I. like many other, wish to obtain some advice, ao thought I would write to you. My trouble seems quite serious. It la this: I am a girl 19 years old and have a very dear friend af few months my Junior. I think a great deal of him, as he is a real nice boy, and I know he thinks more of me than of any other girl, as he shows me every consideration. Now, Miss Fairfax, there is an other man, 42 years old, that comes to our place every other week, and he Just sits around here trying to draw my attention In every way. Now, I am a girl that does not like to hurt anybody's feelings, so I talk and try to be sociable, but things seem to be getting worse. He Just comes and hangs around so silly :' after me pulls his chair up to me and sits facing me and It makes me sick. He is a real good singer, so he aits and sings love songs, then turns to me and says "Gladys, how's that?" Now, this man Is rich and has lots of land, but I Just hate the ground he walks on. While my fiance Is not wealthy, although they own their own place, I am afraid he will get sore if this - old fellow hangs around much longer. I told my finace alt about it, and once when he was here I in vited my friend In, so we sat side by aide and talked, and then went for a ride, but still h cannot take the hint, so please tell me how I can get rid of him, as 'my father teases me because this 42-year-old man is wealthy so I could have It lots nicer if I would choose him. Then I told my father I would sooner die than to marry for wealth, because love is my aim in life, and I'll die an old maid if I cannot marry for love. Please give advice, as I am deeply troubled. My letter Is so long, but I'll only be so glad if you would only give a short answer in return, as this is a heavy burden on me, though my fiance tells me he be lieves me when I telliim I cannot help it If he stays around. Anxiously awaiting an early an swer, Yours sincerely, ' GLADYS. , P. g. This Is every word the truth, so please consider it serious. G. Well, Gladys, I'm for you. Of course, I don't regard 42 as "old age," but most 19-year-olds like yourself do. At any rate, ' if you don't like this man, why should you encourage him? I am glad you are polite and considerate. You shquld be that, but at the same time you should be fair to yourself, and I think you have about reached the place where you should let this older man know where you starid. Your father does very wrong to tease you. You feel Intensely in this mat ter and I don't wonder that you do. You are battling for your happiness. Your father evidently doesn't realize this. I 'think you are Justified in taking any sane, reasonable steps necessary to let this man and your family understand that you do not care for him. Don't rush Into the arms of this younger man. Keep your head, and be sure he is the one you can care for seriously before you commit yourself. . If you are engaged to the young man and really mean to marry him, then I think he himself would be Justified in helping you in your present di lemma. Your parents ought to stand by you and not encourage the older man to come to the house. Appeal earnestly to your parents. It really is up to them to handle the situa tion. Write me again if things don't get better, for I feel an injustice is being done you and want to help if I can. Hand Luggage You'll Be Proud of Priced Within Reach of All iaafc Week-Baa Case. Over-Sis;" Cases as Hst Bex.. bt o-aaro ana ra4, la black nul eaavae. ara saa uaataeea mmmm testable. We have tnesa arteca ' aa lew as $5.00 Week-Eat Ceeee at .Tl, 1 ?PT Xlsbt cT-, S3.TS aaa tm B Ht Bexee, S8.7S aac ap t. giaje. - FRELING & STEINLE IS0S Fan an Street- Here 16 Tears. My Marriage Problems Adett Carrlaon's New rhaat of "REVELATIONS OF A WIFE" ICfrriaH HID Tht Eater Promiat Mr. Briggs Madt LUUan. Mr. Briggs, our neighbor, urbane and dignified, followed Tom Chester into tht hall. A man of affairs, ex perienced in meeting odd situations, he betrayed no Inkling of the sur print which mut have been his at nit summons from Lillian, unlets hit courteous apology (or the rarlinest of the hour might bt construed at such. "This It a most unutual hour (or a neighborly call, Mrs. Graham," he said, at he removed hit hat with jut the suspicion of a flourish, "but tny young friend here wa very urgent in assuring me that this was the par ticular time you named." "He was quite right I said tniil ing. "But it was not I who named the hour, or, indeed, who summoned you. Here it the culprit" I drew Lillian forward. "Mrs. Underwood, Mr. Briggs, She will explain every thing to you." "Have you breakfasted?" she aKrd abruptly, after the first perfunctory greetings were over. "I thought not. and I am sure that we can talk much better over some of Mrs. Graham's coffee. It won't tpoil your later breakfast, I can promise, because there isn't enough of it. Just be seated a moment." She gave me a quick little signal, and we went into the dining room and put coffee, cream, sugar and rolls on the teawagoti. We were hack in the living room in really creditable time, served the two men, and sat down opposite them. Lillian Explains. '"L'pon my word. Chester." said Mr. Rriggs. as he drained his cup appreciatively. "I hope you come after me acain. This is the best cup ot conee i nave tasted in many a day. "l'pon behalf of Mrs. Graham. I thank you." Lillian said grandilo quently. "And now," her voice be came crisp, serious, "I will tell you whv we wished to nee von." Mr. Briggs keen gray eyes never icii ner tace as sue talked, and I de rided Ion? before kIio haH fi Jhat he was mentally filling in the 1(4 le .1. a tf. '- - 1. ... . I i" icii iii nrr Mory, ana was drawing his ow n conclusions. "I am a government employe, Mr. Briggs." Lillianbegan. "A member of the secret diplomatic service. Here is my authority" she drew the tiny silver insigna of her rank from her dress and held it for an instant be- Lakoma Club Opens June 1 Lakoma Country club will open the season with a dinner dance Thursday evening, June 1. ' The new bowling greens will be in readiness, and bowling and golf con tests will be features of the afternoon program. Outdoor bowling while not so popular in this country is a favorite summer sport in England and Canada, according to James Allen, president of the Lakoma club. The dinner dances at the club this season will be held on Thursday in stead of Saturday. Crook Relief Corps. George Crook Woman's Relief corps will meet m Memorial hall, court house, Friday at 2 p. m. The president, Mrs. Martha Boquet, will give a report of the state convention held in Lincoln recently. fore hit eyes, "t cannot cell you what reaont I ha tor futurciing the man Smith, who it in your employ and whom you know a Anton. Hut I can tell you there I no doubt he it a most dangerout performer. There are readout why we do nut wuh to apprehend him now, why we mutt kerp a dote wauit upon mm, wny( alto, if poilile, we mutt know the name of hit former employer Horn whom you mured him. "Tht Bett of Newt,"" u'i . . . 1 1 . . . . i. .... :t., jnai win not oiuy pc rnwrny tilde, Mr. I ndrrwood, Nr. ungg. interpoted gravely, "but I shall be glad to give you the in for ma lion. have had a sneaking idea that thing were well queer in that particular direction (or tome time. 1 1 can give you hit name now, but his addrett I thall have to looK up. "That will keen" Lillian replied. "just to I know that rail get it at any tune I need 11. nut mere it something which will not keep many minutes. Smith made a little excur sion from your house last night, and in the excursion fell and tamed him self, we believe, quite teverely. He 'managed to get hatk lo your houe. but we do pot believe he will pe if to lake tiep thit morning.' ! "I haen't tern hint vet this mom. ing." Mr, Priggt taid reflectively, "but then that it nothing tunling. kn tbrte timet it it the unlucky farmer who hat ta ri early. The thired man takrt hit time about get' ting out of bed. "I fancy he will take a good deal of time thit morning," Lillian taid, with a grim httle tmile, "and we ex pevt him to ak u which it the bel phytican, or which diKtor you em ploy, if you can do ut the great favor of taying Dr. IVttit. to at to in. ure that phytican't attendance up on Smith, you will be doing ut a & real ten ire. lor Dr. I'cttit it working with me upon thtt partic ular eae, and. therelore. it it Impera tive that he be given this chance of mknuing up the man Smith." Mr. lirigg tmiled widely. "At it happens, I thau't have to ttretch my contcience the frartional part of an inch." he taid. "for all our family swear by Dr. I'dtit. He't about the glummest cii I ever rati acrots, but he't certainly an able ciiucn when it comet to a tick room." Lilian rose abruptly. "That't the hct of newt," the taid. "And you'll pardon me. I know, if I hurry you off. But I do want to get Dr. Pcttil in attendance at toon at I can, and I want to be assured that Smith makes no move for the next week that I don't know." JrLoWsYour Appetite? If it isn't good, try . Yeast Foam Tablets Do you sit down to your meals without any appetite and nibble away at food that never seems to taste just right? Lack of appetite indicates a disordered digestion which is often due to foods lack ing an essential element, vitamin. Vitamin B, which is indispensable to a s normal appetite and perfect digestion, is found in abundance in the new, pure, concentrated yeast, Yeast Foam Tablets. 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