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TIM; OMAHA SUNDAY liKK: NOVEMBER 22. 1914
What
Wonlen Are
Doing in the World
re-elected to head office
FOR THIRD TIME. "
Clan Calendar.
FUNDAT Touna Wonffl'l Christian
potation vesper aervU'e. ." p. m.
rilo study club. Miss l-llllaan Chrmlss,
hostrs.
HONDA V Membership committee. "Om
aha Woman club. Ip. n; focia! r.
w diartment, Wnirwn'l Hub, 1:30
p. in.; Trnnyann study circle, Mia Era
ron prnfdiot hostess.
TI'KSDAV oratory, French, rurrent top
Ira and philosophy tnd ethlie d-part-mnti
of the Woin'i'i club rwet; li.
a. Orant Woman' Krlief rorp fcenslng
ton. Mr. K:iahth 1onastreth hostess;
Dundee Woman club, Mr. J. B. Jonra
hnrfm; lUnimrn Iart clrrla, Child
Conservation league of America. Mr.
Fred t Ilaynrs hostess; Prairie Park
N IfiK-raft tlub, Kralrl l ark club
house.
WKUNPJt'AT Mil Flsma rltib, Mr. C.
M. Ralttt hostess: musl- department.
Woman club. Ml Helen flsdllok
leader; Htory Teller' section. Assorln
llon of olUalate Alumnae, Mis
Pauline Rownberf. hostess.
I'KIliA Y J. K. W. Huh, Mr. Martin
Burhler hostess: West Omaha Mother'
Culture club, Mr. AV. W. Carmlcrmol
hostess; Mm. N. If. Nelson, president
of the Omaha Woman' club, t hintw
to club member; Imnde Woman
Missionary ewlety, Mr. N. K. Hype
hostess; Women auxiliary. Episcopal
diocese, of Nebraska, Jacob hnll:
Omaha Women' Christian Temperancs
union. Mr. C. C. Van Kuran, hostess;
Km ma lioafland Flower Mission.
T
HANKBOIVINO day ha
changed th club calendar for
tha wek. Club regularly
rneellnc on Thursday havs
announced their meetlne; date
for Wednesday or Frld m In
order that All max nJor this day at
horn with their famine and friend.
Tha young girn of th Emma rioasland
Flower MlFsion, who carry flower to
th hospitals o tha city every Thursday
In the year without fall.- have also
changed tha date for thl week and will
carry the, flower on Friday. - '
A miscellaneous program will be (Ivwn
by tha oratoty department of tha Omaha
Woman's club at It 'meeting' Tuesday
morning. Each member will gla a read
ing of her own selection., Mrs. Grant
Williams Is leader of the department.
The state regsnt of th Daughters of the
American Revolution, Mrs. 'Warren Frry,
of Falrbury, reports ten chapters la the
process of forming In Nebraska. Fol
lowing are the town with th organising
regents of the chapters: Crete, Mrs.
Eleanor Murphy Finlth; Alliance, Mrs.
Capltola Sklles Tully; Chadron, Mrs.
Elisabeth O'lJnn Smith; Scott's Bluff,
Mrs. Mabel Raymond; Red Cloud, Mrs.
Jessie Kellotrg; Morrill. Mrs. Leona Craft;
lloldregs, Mrs. Alice Dllworth: Wayne,
Mrs. Clara King Jones; Bhelton. Mrs. C
M. Wallace; Gothenburg, Mrs. Catherine
W. Foley.
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MISSIONARY BACK FROM JOLO ISLAND Miss Vir
ginia Young of St. George's church, New York, who, with
Mrt. Lorillard Spencer, left wealth, the highest social
standing, home, relatives and friends to do settlement work
in the Philippines last December.
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Oliver of the chool. gave vocal numbers.
About fifty-five mother were present,
and refreshment were nerved Under the
direction of Mrs. J. C. Bailey. The sec
ond Junior mosUale of the club will be
given Peoemiier S, under the direction of
th president. Mre. C. R. Thlem. Mrs,
Thlem, toijether with Will Hetherinirton,
will organize a Junior orchestra at the
school, Monday. Mr. Thlem also plans
to nrrange a double quartet for boy
and girls.
Mr. A. L. f'atrtck la leader of the pro
gram on "The Kaith of drowning," which
will be given by the Mil Pigma club
Wednesday at the home of Mr. C. H.
Halllet Mr. Patrick will have as her
subject "Browning's Own Word:" Mrs
I. W. Carpenter, ' Taster Day;" Mrs. Fos
ter. "The Kxperlence of Karshlsh. the
Arab Physician." and Mrs. Payne will
read "Jtabbl Hen Kzra." "Do We Tend i
to IJecome Less Religions with the De-i
velopment of Our Intellectual IJfe?" will j
be the subject for discussion. !
"V. V.'s Eye." by Marriaon. will he;
the aubject for study at a mertlng of th
Dundee Woman's club, which will b held
at tha home of Mr. J. B. Jones, Tues
day. The change from the regular meet
Ing day, Wednesday, Is mad on account
of Thanksgiving. Mr. W. T. Johnson
I leader of the program. Miss Olive
Ferguson will give the plot of the book;
Mr. E. A. Beardrley, the setting; Mr.
H. K. Morton, the characterization, and
Mrs. Johnson, the philosophy and th
tory.
Strlndberg ' Miss Julia" will be studied
by the Clio Ftudy club at It meeting
Sunday afternoon at th home of Mis
Lillian Cheml In Council Bluffs. Miss
Mildred Rubel will give the story snd an
analysis of the play; Miss Pauline Rosen
berg will' talk on "Tli Scandinavian
Drama and Miss Klla Flelshmso has
her ubject "Complex Tcrsnnallty of tho
Author."
Mr. Martin Iluehler will entertain th
J. F. W. club at her homo Friday after
noon. Instead of Thursday, on account
of Thanksgiving. Mrs. Guy fhlpherd will
read a paper on "Art." following which
there will be an informal discussion of
the subject. The afternoon will b spent
In sewing.
The National Vocational Art and In
dustrie federation held Its convention In
Chicago November 19-21. Among th rep
resentatives at thl convention were
members of women' club and board of
education as well u business men.
The regular meeting of the Dorcas Sew
ing club on Friday has been postponed
one week on account of Thanksgiving.
Bee Want Ada Proertce Hesults.
Jlrs. (fcorfc E.lXickcl -Tres.T&therJ
CWiw ChJ
Th regular Wednesday meeting of th
France Wlllard Woman's Christian Tem
perance union will not b held this week,
but th member will lend their energy
for th annual Thanksgiving dinner pro
vided for needy famlll. Donations will
be received not later than Wednesday
st th Dalsell lo cream factory, U31
Cuming street Mrs. J. A. Dalsell Is su
perintendent of th mercy and relief de
partment of this organisation.
Th West Bid Women's Christian Tm-
peranoe union will hold kts meeting Fri
day afternoon Instead of Thursday at th
horn of Mr. B. E. GanU. 21 Masoa
street. Th .program will b on "Mercy
and Relief," of which department Mra
GanU Is tf superintendent
Cyrus F. Stlmaon, field secretary of th
riayground and rtn c rt on Association of
America, and Comrc ner 3. B. Hunv
mel will add res the roclnl science depart
ment of th Omaha Woman's oiub Mon
day afternoon on th subject of "Play
grounds." There also win be musical
number. Mrs. T. Q. Cralghcadts la
charg of th program.
The membership committee ef th
Omaha Woman's club will meet Monday
afternoon at S o'clock In th parlors of
the Metropolitan halL
The French department of th Omaha
Woman's club will meet Tuesday after
noon at 1 o'clock at th residence studio
ef the Instructor, Miss May Mahoney,
Following th grammar lesson there will
be eight reading from th French tnaga
sine "Chose et Autre," and Mis Ma
honey will read) frc.m th drama'. 'IV
Pervler." , ; J
Th Monteasori system of child training
will b dlscuaaed at th meeting of th
.current tojic department of th Omwh
Woman's club Tuesday afternoon at l:M
o'clock. M s Margaret Guthrie, secre
tary of th department, will tell a story
and tho usual Item of current Interest
will b dlscuss-d, under th leadership f
Mr. Mary I. Crelgh.
, Th philosophy and ethic department
of the Omaha Woman 8 club will mee
Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss
' Claudia V. Gallaway, Instructor of the
department, will lecture on "History of
Mental Development," following which
th r wil( I" dlsouasfon of the subject
noon at th home of Mr. Fred J. Adams,
1722 Faclfio street "Music and Drama"
will b th subject of study this year.
Mrs. J. O. Detweller read a paper on
"The Tier of Muslo and the Drama In
Education." Mr. J. F. Beard gave Items
of Interest and Mrs. W., H. Ind eon
ducted th roll call, which Included quo
tations from famous authors "on music
and drama. Mr. George K. Mlckel was
re-elected president for the third term,
other officer being , a follows: Vic
president, Mra C. R. Cameron: secretary,
Mrs. R. W. Koch; treasurer, Mr. J. F.
Beard; critic, Mra T. I Comb. Mr. W.
II. Indoe I chairman of the program
committee, Mr. W. XV. Fisher of th
membership and Mrs. F. J. "Adams of th
courtesies commute.
The Pralrl Tark Needlecraft club will
meet at the clubhouse Tuesday afternoon.
i mis win be "gueat day," each member
being privileged to bring on guest
Th members of the riunilu Wnn...-.
club, who sr to take part In the masque,
"A. Thousand Tears Ago," which will be
given In February under th leadership
of Mrs. W. U Belby. met on Wednesday
morning for therr frlst rehearsal at th
horn of Mra Belby.
A second rehearsal will' be haM Tn...
morning at tha horn of Mrs. Frank Car
mlchael. After th rehearsal and a cafe
teria luncheon th members will attend
um ciub meeting at th Jiom of Mrs. J.
i. done.
Th story teller' section ef tha liu.
oiatton of Collegiate Aiumna will meet at
th horn of Miss Pauiln Rosenberg in
in tsarnara apartments, Wednesday aft
ernoon. Th program will be on "ItaVyi'
Mrs. Martin W. Dlmery la leader of the
department.
Mra C- W Waves tiaa Mtnnl.1 -
short stay In Colfax Springs and Dee
Moines, where ah visited her son. who
as located there. '
Mrs. George Iredale was hostess. Thurs
day of th Benson Woman's club, with
Mrs. Beasley lesdlng. Roll call constated
of response from fifteenth century Eng
lish authors. Beveral flve-mlnut bio
graphical sketches were given. A' vocal
solo from "Robin Hood," given by Mra
r. X Bumpus, and light . refreihrge.nta,
featured th session.
Mrs. Emerson Benedict will entertain
th Tennyson chapter of th Chautauqua
Miss Helen Badllek la leader of th pro
gram on "Der FrclschuU." which will be
glvt-n for the muslo department of th
Omaha Woman's club Wednesday after
noon at 1:16 o'clock. Miss Edith FUckln-
ger will sing th ml of A rathe. Ml
i:ilc Piiuat an the rote of Annchen and
Mr. John MeCreary that ef Max.
The opening meeting ef the Mothers'
Culture club was held Wednesday after-
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elrcl at her home, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. P. M. Prltohard will tell the story
of "Th Coming of Arthur," and Mrs. O.
A. Bammls and Mra. Allen Koch will
lead th program.
Th Dundee Woman's Missionary so
ciety will meet Friday . afternoon, at
the home of Mr. N. K. Bype, 6108 Burt
street. Mrs. A. C. Crossman will b
leader, ot th program on "Latin Ameri
cans and Mexicans la th United States."
Dr. Newell Jones will speak on "Bac
teria and Its Relation to Infant Mor
tality," and Dr. R. W. Council, health
commissioner, will talk, on "The Milk
Bupply of Omaha," at a meeting of the
Hanscom Park circle of the Child Con'
servatlon League of America, which will
be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock,
at the home ot Mr. Fred C, Haynea,
1L3 South Twenty-Hfth treet.
, The West Omaha Mothers' Culture club
will meet at the horn of Mrs. W. W.
Carmtchael, M4S California street Friday
afternoon. "Benjamin Franklin" is th
subject of the program, and roll rail will
be responded to with suitable quotation.
Play in "The College Hero" for Charity
Mrs. C. D. Hutchinson will read a paper
on "Why Franklin's. Reputation Was So
Universal:" Mrs. J. E. Dugan, a paper
on "What He Accomplished a a States
man, Inventor, Author, Economist and
Reformer," and Mrs. P. F. Bonorden, a
paper on "Why His Life Appeals to Boys
and Girls T" This Will be followed by an
Informal discussion. Th musical pro
gram will Include a vocal duet by- Mr.
W. W. Carmlchael and Mr. R. C. Dosier,
and a piano solo by Miss Beulah Trues
dell of Lyons, Kan.
An Informal reception for , the presi
dent Mr. N. J. McKltrick, who returns
Monday from the national temperance
convention at Atlanta, will . be .given
Wednesday by the' Omaha Woman's
Hon will be held at the home of Mrs. C. C.
Christian Temperance union. The recep
Van Kuran. in South Thirty-elxth street.
Mra MoKltrlck will give a report ef the
national convention. An invitation has
been extended to all Woman'a Christian
Temperance union women In the city to
attend.
Mies Neva Turner, In charg of -the
aomestic science department of the
umsna High chool, spoke on "Domeetlo
Selene and Sanitation" at a meeting of
tho Miller Park Mothers' circle, which
was held Wednesday at the school. Mis
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Ery thing is ntsriay th point of pr"
feetloa in th:Mc production, "Th Col
ics Hero," which. will bs prsnt4 at
Urandela thatei foj Utrea nUihts and a
matin, commnclnt' November M, for
th enaflt ot tit phlU Savins InstltuU.
Friday nit lit th antlr! aacond set was
rehetr4 at th "Metropolitan, and last
night th first. act was rher4. So
near perfection have th group booin
In their various suuti . and dances that
they ' could , many cf ' hen go ca th
Us before the 'Vi over and glv a
good, sihooOi perfurniancs.
Th general comnient of all who wit
nessed the-rehearsals JTrklsy and Satur
day evenings was. "Isn't it going to be
wonderful?" "Why, most of th ama
teur could go on tho, MM jao,' they
are so well , trained loth choruses."
Tlil Is all perfectly tnie.T' AU of ths
groups know exactly, what to. do and -artly
th right tine to It. ' Thla last
week ef rshearaals will put- th luishlng
tuuqhea. on that msk . Vte, pex f ormanc
look Ilk a professional roduotloav
8om unusual peialties - liav beea
planned for tha second" act which repre
sents ths restaurant of a big hoteL Tha
an la so arranged that It la lik a raba
ret aliow, and Omaha's best talent will be
seen a cabaret entertainers.
. alias Franc Todd and Taylor Belcher
will do m novelty specialty and Misa
Gretchea Langdon and Thompson Wake
Uy will danc a clever Lulu Fado. Lit
tle alls Eleanor Kounti will dance at
th matinee on Wednesday, December a,
and Dickie Stewart will be on ui th
mall ' cabaret entertainer for all four
performances. Mis Uarle Etewart snd J.
Ewihg Forbes have consented to do a
Texas Tommy la tha cabaret set, which
ts sura to make a decided ''hit." I
Ths group of cafe guest. Including
Misses Kllsabeth Davla. lien Davis, afr.
Harold Prltchott. Mrs. Jack Webster.
kflaa.Daphn rUr. Miss Mary Burkley.
Mlas Mildred Butler sad Miss Mart
Stewart, will danc a moat attraotlvs spe
cialty. Anions th guests who will visit the
rafa to help calebrat ths Bshurt foot
ball victory will be Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Stewart, id; Mr. and Mrs. Barton Millard,
Mrs. t T. Kounts and Hubert Burns.
. During ths second aet of "Th Colics'
Hero" a large company of man from th
First battalion. Fourth Infantry. Ne
braska National Guard, will be aeen on
th stag. ,
Ilehearsals will be hold on the stage of
Itrandels theater, Monday, Tuesday and.
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