Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 07, 1912, MAGAZINE, Image 19

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OMAHA, SDNDAt. MORNING, JULY 7,- 1912.
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ACATION days are made ! so pleakant , for: the kiddies in
Omaha that they are not keen to leave for cooler cli- "
, mates. even during the hot days of July and August. '
' There are jolly picniCB in the cool shade in the parks
and the woods. There are lawn parties, with gay deco
rations of Japanese lanterns and flags; there are gay '
favors made of bright-colored crepe paper for the chil-. '
' dren. In fact, the summertime seems especially. interesting. for the
little ones, for they may 6tay out doors as much as they please.
The entertainment committees of the different golf clubs are mak
ing a special effort to give the children a good time. The Field club
inaugurated the weekly matinee dances for the children, and this has
become one of the most popular features of the, club. Many private
parties are given each week on Children's day. Last week at the club
several children who have been studying, fancy dancing gave a de
. lightful entertainment for the guests.
Each Monday afternoon at the Field club is given over to the
children of the club members. Those who do not wish to dance may
play games on the lawn or broad verandas. . '
At Happy Hollow Tuesday afternoons during the summer are' for
the children. Last Tuesday the ball, room was brilliantly decorated
with American flags and about eighty children were present for the
dance. As a rule the girls predominate in numbers just as they do
in dancing school in the winter, so it is necessary . for the girJa to
dance together. However, there is one dance that is especially popu
lar with the boys. When the. Barn dance is announced every lad fit
the club is hustling for a partner and eager to dance.
The Country club makes a specialty of holidays for the children
and on the evening of the Fourth had a wonderful display of fireworks
for the young people. After the larger display of fireworks each child
at the club was given a pretty but harmless pin wheel, which the chil
dren could light. '
"Barn Dance Boy. Schad, , Lolg Waterman-Elizabeth :
Lower row, from left to right: Wal- Austin, Heleji Nolan, JPorothy Wilcox,
ter Preston. Jr.; Frank Campbell, Ed- Blrthdar Party at Field Clnb.
son Rich. Upper row: Ralph Camp- . Lower row, from left to right: Bar-
bell, Francis Gerhart. Warren Ego. bara Burns, Ruth Grlmmell, Morris
Children at Happy Hollow. SSrSSSSS'St
Lower row. from left to right: Oer- gtnla Pearce, Gordon Smith, Margaret
truda Genee Noble. Margaret Hamll- Harrlman, Alexander Austin, Virginia
ton, Bernlce Smith. Frank Blair Herdman. s
Smith. Theodore Wells, Jeannette Middle row: Charles Crow, Gretchen
Mar e Landis, Adnee Hamilton, Ruth Eastman, Gordon McCauley, Louis
Metz- Robert Austin, Wilbur Austin.
Middle row: Virginia Moore. Alice Camillas McDonald, .. Austin fiturte.
Held. Katherlne Selbv, Evelyn Cole, vant. -
Vera Held . -Marlon Schall, Pleasant Top row: George Daugherty, Wll
Holyoke. Millie Smith. Ham Kuhn, Harriet Rosewater Mar
Top row: Bonlta McCrann, Edith gretha Grlmmell, Olga Met, Ann Ax
M.cCrann, Helen Gallagher, Quelle tell, Charlotta Rosewater
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