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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1904)
People and Things of Public Interest li fcJtevi'- .r - -3 t... M-,n . i' ' I, y'n it, mwjf" ' JLjioc... - - rtiBTnaiiii niifii i-ir-irrf in r Jl DL'LEOATKB TO TUT? ANNUAL DIOCESAN CONFERENCE ANT) CONVENTION OF THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY OF THE EPISCOPAL, CHURCH OF NEURABKA, BISHOP COADJUTOR WILLIAMS IN TUB FOREGROUND.-rhuto by & Btaft Artist i , ... ....... J- ii. . ' 1 " -l , ,- W ...t-mr,.'-f.r.i t t-f rl rit"! fit i ;i 'Kir --f ; ,.;?try,-rr---,--:. -.-j. ll. . -- .. ---- - . . - - - - v--r.- . . j MEMBERS OF TIIE NEBRASKA STATE PENTAL. SOCIETY WHO RECENTLY ASSEMBLED IN OMAHA FOR THEIR ANNUAL. CONVENTION.-I'hoto by a Staff Artist. VI I cathedral town, had the pleasure rt an 4 AVf nlnlnff thA Htfliiir!i ton A JLVJ the diocesan council and tn meeting of the Woman's auxiliary to the Protestant Episcopal church of Ne braska this year. Not much of budlnes4 save that of Interest to the church ex clusively was transacted. Bishop Coadju tor Williams presided, and the sessions were notable for the unanimity of feeling exhibited. A general spirit of prosperity was reflected in the reports made to th meetings and the work of the church ia generally In a progressive stage. While the churchmen were In session at the cathedral the dentists of the state were meeting at the Omaha Den tal college and devoting their time; to debates concerning the care ot human teeth and the best method of sub Btituting something else for teeth that hava not been properly cared for. The session were devoted almost wholly to technical and professional mutters, but the dentist! found time to make up a theater party ana enjoy a performance by E. II. Solhern alj the Boyd. They also had a banquet, a which they gave a practical demonstration j of the uses to which teeth are designed bjl nature. " ' Up at Hot Springs, 'about the same tlmo the Black Hills Traveling Men's assoclit tlon was assembled In annual convention 1hfl body of salesmen Is busy the yeaf round . representing Omaha and other Job bing houws In the biggest little empire on the earth's surface. When they go t Hot Springs they try to give over business for the time, and usually take along thelfl women folks to enable them to have a gootl time and not do too much work. The aN fairs of the association were found to be In a satisfactory condition, new officers were elected, and the customary picture was taken, and then the members devoted themselves to various sorts of amusements and games. One of the features was a game of base ball, In which the athletes Of the sample case went after the profes sional team maintained at Hot Springs sf$; , W ( ! ' jHj -A j LiY-. ... ., ... r--TiT-iri n I - " i mi iiihiii ., .1., Standing, from Ieft to Right Yetta Marsh, Marie Beatty, Blanche Cook, Carilu Malln, Iena Mercer, Lydia Btcrn, Mabel Mitchell, Bonnie Leas, Libbie Ring. Bitting Gertrude Stover, Teacher. PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASS, HIGH SCHOOL, GIBBON, Ncb.-Photo by Blanchard. under the management of Buck Keith. Gibbon High school girls are deprived of some of Uio advantages enjoyed by the students at larger Institutions, but inanago to get some of the benefits of modern organization. One ot the things they ure now going in for Is physical culture. A class of nine lias been training In calis thenics and general gyinaxium work for the lust year, and La now doing very cred itable work.