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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1916. }Personal Gossip : Society Notes : Woman’s Work : House hold Topics ‘By MELLIFICIA—September 20. ®Mrs. Draper Smith, Mrs. H. Gifford and Mrs. F. S. Hanna, who were ap- pointed a special extension cormit- ltee of the social settlement this sum- | er, have been so successful in their | efforts that the association has de- cided to accept their recommendation | hat the extension work be continued ih a new location. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Gifford and Mrs. Hanna, asisted by a corps of seventy- five volunteer workers, carried on the ) f y ! lextension work near the West Side ; 2 s : b <! ‘ . saloul of the South Side this sum- . y - - Y G ol ! » hmer. There they found crying need i ] o ol Y : ; e . Q}: or the assistance ch the settle- > T . 1 \ - . ‘ . g it | f ! il AP Tl ; % s 110414 S (. ; ‘ !iflufi(n '*’i" <O nt renders. While at the present ocation there are only a few foreign ations represented, the majority of hese being Bohemians, in the new district there are at least twenty- seven fereign peoples living in retched circumstances. Most of the | nen are employed in the packing | ouses nearby. In view of the report of the exten-| Lion committee in regard to this state | f affairs, the association has de- | ided to give up its present quarters | bn Thirteénth street and as soon as possible begin work among these needy people. At a recent meeting of he association board committees were appointed to secure a new head orker and a suitable building: Carter Lake Club. i Fhe music department of the Djaha Women's club took luncheon | Ehe Carter Lake club house this rnoon. About fifty guests were ent. Cosmos and asparagus fern | ormed the decorations. ‘A short talk | biogram followed the luncheon, at hich Mrs. E. M. Syfert, president, | poke, Mrs. Eugene Johnston talked | b the music at the biennial mecting | “the Federation of Women's clubs, ps. Wagner Thomas sang, and Mrs. 0. Malstrom gave a musical eading. hose who entertained at the big farvest 1Home dinner at Carter Lake k‘- last evening were Miss Mary ston, twelve; the Women’s Bwimming club, sixteen; C. H. T. Rigpen, twelve; F. Boon, twelve; AF‘\"‘;el;:tyd, Itwelve; g 14 H . W. Fitzsimmons, . Hart, e 1 C F Pation W, L. Killy, Mrs, See our castle when we're little, but— twenty it just needs to be big enough for two When we're 0. Knox, C. E. Reese, Mrs. Hiss, LEVEN'S castle must be shining with the mogning sun—gold and | be rowed upon the “flood.” The castle swarms with pages and lackeys house with a sun parlor in the back, a rambler over the door (“we must . Ward, Dr. WH Taylor, Flg{d blue, with banners floating from every turret. Eleven reads aland old wives with white kerchiefs; there’s a youth in motley and a| have every window hinged to swing open even if it does cost a little h, H. W. Havilind, ~Miss Ella faery-tale hook with her knees under her chin, pressed against her | minstrel with a gold and black harp strung to his velvet back. more”), a little brick wall and window boxes, a “good chimney,” some ’Kcl B. HDT!OH,FWkI‘~.WL¢bfl' heart in its bony little cage. The half-tamed rose nods in the wind at| And they sail up and down the stairs and through the rainbowed | of those darling Italian poplars and a peach tree! “Five rooms is all I . Keller, Dr. P. F. Kani, L. B. her back. The gooseberries pop in between her hard little teeth one by gardens, with steaming dishes and peacock feathers, and a golden mist | can take care of at first,” ruminates Twenty, “until Jackie makes a little And the sun smites fire from the [ more.” A little brown house with a blue and white kitchen, a tea wagon ., Cain, W. B. Stallard, , P. L. Harris, G. N. ,. George Tierne“ C. G ox, L. Hiller, H. T. E. Wh Hadra and A. F. Ri(chie. ‘Happy Hollow Club. é‘wflundred and fifl{i one; more dreams—teal ones—at night, for you, young lady! Andlof grandeur wraps the castle round! Eleven turns dreamy eyes and a freckled nose to the great blue sky and | coat-of-arms in some high stained window. A great sigh lifts the blue- | and plenty of “clothes closets!” builds her castle in 5Pil!“ 4 e flowered apron above the little beating heart and Eleven eats another | Just big enough for two—and some day three. Her castle mounts pile on stony pile—until it scrapes the sheer blue | gooseberry!—However, there's a prince. ! Oh, I forgot just to say—however, there's a prince—the same old of the sky. Its war-like pennons ripple.among the whipped-cream clouds. Twenty swings in the porch hammock. Twenty was once cle\'en.! prince! Its roofing is like as not close-laid lollipops! There are hosts of win-| Under the band on her forehead in the new Greek runner style she lifts | When we are little our castle is so monstrous big and fine—when dows Wh%"e a princess can lf,‘" and see the Plains of Lombardy—the | blue eyes and builds her castle in Spain anew. Her awning-stripe shoes | we are Big our castle’s but a nest. Time moves the pieces in the game blue Mediterranean and the Big Horn Range in Montana! A sapphire| tiptoe gently, pushing the swing forward and back, like a boat in a|—widens the cage of the beating heart and softens the dream. NE nson, C, guests are cpected at the Harvest Home dinner fake washes all day long in silver rings at the “water-stairs.” 1 i s i i JINK / ) anguid sea. And her castle! Just big enough for two. A little brown | LL BRINKLEY. appy H""“f” club Thursday ev- And Eleyen, in golden plush, and pearls and ermine, with a deer-} __ i}, R ; J & £ B L Y SEESTIO R ST 4 ) hound, and a crown in the day time, comes down those water-stairs to 7 773 n - Ca 5 B¥cmu'e Sowling. chub metl 7T o R il [iyesterday, <Miss. Sybil Nelson gave § i) . P f i : < i prettily appointed tea at her home , || Bhursday Mrs. George B. Darr will Miss Alice Duval will give a bridge | to. Minneapolis. Miss Mona drove,:his af,em‘ff:m. Pink snap-dragons in | W iWe eight guests at luncheon; Mrs. | pa for Miss Hector, combined |every inch of the way, while her|paskets, tied with tulle bows, were /\(\‘\1'7/) artin, four, and Mrs. C. F.|with a shower for Miss Louise Béd- | father and mother sat back at their | used on the tea table, and the living . > = ller, seventeen, well, an autumn - bride, Saturdn_r ease in the tonneau. Most remark-|joom was decorated with pink asters. reher reservations for tomorrow |afterhoon at bridge, Miss Hector will | able of all, not a single accident, not| Seventy guests were present. Those | even a puncture, happened to mar the | zgsisting at the tea table were: I pleasure of the ride, Mesdames.— Mesdames,— i “', pg have been made by W. H: be the honor 5“"! of Miss Edith ortes, four; M. M. Robertson, three;: Hamilton, Sunday, a party of young . Goodrich, four; C. A. Abraham-|people will accompany her back to| The Cowells went by way of the|m Y, Cook, Horbert. Daritel, . 2 on, four; H. K. Burkett; ‘E. W. o*an by motor. Towa. lakes, Storm and Spirit Lake, | H47ei Sovotiers — ChGu Femen Best Investmen: aga Lasuug Gift of All nther, t; George A. Roberts,| Miss Dorothy Dennison Dunlop of and from Minneapolis went for short| Alice Duval, Ruth Slabaugh, 1. W.:Morrow; J. M. Aikin; James Providence, R. I, who js visiting her trips to Lake Minnetonka and Christ- | Grace Slabaugh, Jrummond, three ntiss; J.{aunt, Mrs. O. B. Williams, is a very | mas Lake, They made a leisurely E. P t ; . Parrish, t r. W. F. ar guest. Numerous informal | journey, stopping over when bad Notes of Interest. Farrisk, heew; L. W, ¥ Mglroy, A weather beset them, and enjoying ev- Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald leaves Satur- A Genuine Diamond sur; W. Fraser; S. W. Carver; Dr, |affairs are bein given for her each | 4 s ¢ o f th i day f sey City, N. J., t Mr. - i Img:r Flndley.__uh. b7 \ g:*nnns::n‘dv.il :n'teel;'tl:ic:\“'in%?r' I&n:}-' e e lF:zyzgg:a{jri!:ythelir)ucw {mmoe.J G Buy a Diamond Through Our Easy Payment Plan. Then Make It Grow. ; * | Richey-Dickman Nuptials. Mrs. Ellen Hershey left for Stras- [ : 'On.mrof th?hpgi,e‘s?":cccal:ig of| Comus Club Party; The marriage of Miss Emma Dick- | burger, Neb., Monday to visit her | GENUINE DIAMOND RING 10 INTEREST i GENUINE DIAMOND RING v © year was the birthday party given|. . Mr. and Mrs, “Charles Lanstrom | Man and Mr. Charles Reen Richey | daughter and family. falo || Guaranteed Perfect Cut, % Large Beautiful Stone, 1 Ju;,clnb last ‘night. o |entertained the members of the Co- l‘)“{‘js.l’““ ‘?d?y & ‘.‘:fé‘,"'“‘s“lg'h' \,M\'," ?l}:r}cst\h:e\{'oung :fhi!:uh:r!& | !21_50 Allowed upon payments 67.50 pened with & pageant: of the |mus club and their husbands at their ride’s parents in Rapid City, 5. D. e c:ndi:sg g‘ fle‘wgdaos with his| How You Pay It— ;1:;11 your diamond is paid How%ou Pay It— nths and a grand march, More|home Monday evening. Decorations .o o0 mag son, Mr. Raymond G. Young, and | n 100 guests were seated at dinner | were of goldenrod, and a color Y, A : g Llnd in only one instance did the | scheme of yellow was carried out in| . The Sigma Chi Omicron sorority of | Mrs. Y"“"%’ 4 5 st woek, § .50 16t week, $1.00 irthdays of two members of one|the refreshments, Club guests were: the University of Omaha gave a tea | ~Mrs. Herbert Rogers entertained at | tnd week, .18 SELECT YOUR OWN MOUNTINGS nd week, 150 (Smily fall in the same month, The | Mrs. Jessic Hern, Mrs. T. A, Truel- for a number of new girl students at y luncheon at the Univ club today. S bl 3l week, .00 ecorations were unique and a huge |som of Stanton, Ia.; Mr. Lee Larmon | the home of Miss Katherine Richey | gy = 2w e — 5th week, 150 I Sth week, 3,00 irghday cake, from which each guest|and Mr. Donald Hood. Prizes were | Saturday. The decorations were oth week, 175 Gno“l"s n'AMolns ool b e Ta%served a portion, occupied a table | won by Mrs. Charles Lansttom, Mrs. | in_ purple and gold. Those present ub ek tis At rohasing AW A2 B0 dlamond) Bh week! 496 1, the center of the dining room. |T. A. Truelsom, Mr. E. B. Ferris | WSI€; 9th week, 2.50 L . e L gy b i Thirty-fi 1 v d Mr, Lee L > ° Thure Misnen— Misnes— 10th week. .33 should you desire to buy a larger or higher s it o t rty-five women golfers gave a|and Mr, Lee Larmon. hursday af- | marion Pearsall, Rita Carpenter, 1ith week, 8.00 priced diamond we will allow you your full 11th k. 6 Incheon today complimentary ta Mrs, | ternoon the club will meet with Mrs, | Olive Brain, Etta Barentsen, 1%th week, 3.25 hi ice 1 % e o e . H. Parratt, who leaves shortly for|J. F. Dimick Ruth Peters, Esther Knapp. S0t P ac NS vty Lf home in 'Fremom “Mrs. Parratt s : S Helen Johnston, Katherine Richey. = —_— . 3 a Ellzabeth Berryman, OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS—You can purchose your dlamond from us by mall and feel absolutely ‘assured you receive the same attention as though you personally visited our store. Prompt attention and satisfaction guaranteed. BRODEGAARD BROS. ‘wicusss. | ocial and a handsome electric| Mrs. Martin Harris will entertain s ' s.the token of remembrance |the .Omaha Women's Press ciub at scf,:::::rlf,fie tn’:ir'\ne:s .“Elllu‘:,', trans- an informal tea at her apartments | acted by the Scottish Rite Woman's | s in the Dwight, next Tuesday after-|c|yh Friday at 2 o'clock at the cathe- it the Country Club. noon at 4 o'clock. Mrs, Harris will | qral, ~ After the meeting refreshments { Mrs. J. D. Foster will entertain six- give a short talk on the one-act play, | will be served by a committee includ- E] E;beeq an active member of the Golf | Press Club Tea, | s p i esented, len club friends this evening. Mr. and a general discussion of the drama ing: d Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson will have will follow. Misson— Missos— * | guests. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Red-| Bridge Pa Al R by Ak e = = E— e e ; ;0 C 4 endamos— esdames— k will have a party of seven. Mrs. Enx Higgins entertained at | § Aoinook,/ e sy i i r. and Mrs. William Tracy Burns| (he second of her twi i i d e twin bridge parties } .v hs:v‘:nelee"D Eu""f"i‘ ho’:\otr at her home today. Decornl‘lon’s’ were | B'nai Ami Dance. 1s. uncey Uewey of Manhat=| exactly similar to those of yesterday, [ The B'nai Ami club will entertain r. and Mes. E. G, McGilton will | of zt;\(l.es?;lsv:/?fcl?x:i :l’;;;:“fcc“““l}zz‘; at an informal dancing g:nrty at the ve as their guests at dinner this Hotel Castle ball room Sunday even- a . B tables were set for the game. ing, October 8. Preparations are be- | 7ening 4 . Messrs. and Mesdames— Ori 1 Cooking C ing made by the club for another borge H. Payne, ~E. H. Benner, nal Cooking Club, dancing party to be given Decem- Dri and Mrs. Palmer Findley. Mrs. Samuel T. Burns, jr., enter-|per 24, IM‘:. lélmer A, ‘C‘opehvwill en_lert?in Elinid lhel members of the Qriginal e the Country club this evening for | Cooking club at luncheon at the Coun ! E" Marguetite: Colcord and Mrs, trg«' :lug today. Those present were: “,‘,‘3'},‘3:3,?'1;" guest, Miss Juanita | les Rensen of Atlanta, Ga,, who oadames— Mesdames— H H 1 K el R fe guests at the D, C. Patierson|Mothier Colpstrer, charies . Kounus, | Hector of Logan, -3, Wio STTTC This 15 a most wonderful Sme. Ten guests will be included | George B. Prins, W, H. Whealer.’ - shoe. Made on scientific frramee | the party. Sent s w F t Ennctlple; thmf p{eserve the - T O/ uncheon and Box Party. eauty of the foot. 4 : o e r'eature Stock 1s fine glazed kid B I 00 70 pU pE t the Field Club, 1 Mrs. I. C. Wood entertained at Mr, and Mrs, A, L. Meyer will have | luncheon at the Hotel Fontenelle to- | x guests at dinner thi evengnT. .. | day, followed by a box party at the i Slturd_ay evening E. A Wells will Onr‘phcum matinee. Her guests were: | ave a dinner party of eight, endames— Mesdames— Mr. and Mrs, Arthur A. Allen will | PQeid Macrag of - Tobert b Walaco of ve a family dinner party of nine at| M. Shirley, $ B, AAnItDc:m:". e club this evening. 4B Conden, H. G. Kranz. . in the Calendar. Fidelis Cl The Dietz club will have a dancing lTeh:.' F-“b [Party. . : idelis club entertained 100 o Thursday evening, Septem- “efiu at l‘bc"hd pa;ty at the ¥.gry ] g . : R ollow club this afternoon. Tables The Qui Vie Dancine b vl wer e o brdee and high e ’ ! wenty prizes were offered. The ing mdemfi every alternate Fri- | ogreqses for the occasion were: and so constructed that the arch receives the support necessary, doing away with the bunglesome, heavy metal arch prop inserted in the or- dinary shoe. It is neat and attractive and light on the foot. We have them in two styles—broad or narrow toe— low or medium heels. Crushed from full-bodied, lus- cious Concords—bottled at the vine- yards, right where the best grapes grow— delivered to you under the purity-protection of the Oval Label—that's ofrmours ! The health-pleasure drink for all ages. Unfermented,unsweetened, clarified. The delicious thirst-quenching smack of rich, fruity goodness. Dilute it to your taste. Buy «Afrmours in the Family Case ‘ AW ‘ | beginnin, Ocv:‘uflm' l&‘ 'll;he Mesdameer— o o dm One n:!.::: e l‘-hm:; ;: E ‘,E(:,‘.',‘.E,‘“ ?E s, Parcel Post Paid. "QUALITY || of six one-pint bottles. club will furnish the music. T Whi oy~ ‘ | 7 J P, Lord will entertain the | Cathorine Schevp, Netie MacNumara, PRODUCTS & ARMOUR £ COMPANY ofmvuuing physicians at tea j: 3 '};:;;‘ % ';: ‘l)"l'li:lfn"m koarfihnunsrz,'mfis;sg"ad Jfin:o Sts., afternoon. Chariea Caughlan, Look for this sign on w. L WILKINSON, 29th & Q, Tel. So. 1740. Juanita Hector of Logan, Ia, THE HIGHEST QUALITY ner party at the Happy young society girl, has proved a 1418 Earade The Oval Labe] Guarantees Opa'“ty v club Miss Hector, Thurs- | “lucky stone” to take along for a Recipe mfi., ?lr. and Mrs. C"H. automobile trip. She and he\gplrem:, “* Soet Yrve will entertain at the Field | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cowell, returned m"“a MFG.CO. OMAIM.U.S.A her honor. - Friday afternoon ! yesterday from a most enjoyable trip LARGEST MACARONI FACTORY IN AMERICA. 4 . {

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