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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1915)
8 IT M HIE OMAIIA SUNDAY P.EE: DECEMBER .12. 10ir. What . Women Are Doing in the World NEW PRESIDENT V. S. GRANT CORPS, W. R. C. The philosophy and ethics department will- furnish the proaram for the tpM day of the Omiht Womtn'i club tomor row. Mm. S. A. Colllnr In lealer of the department. The upenker will b Dr. Winifred Hyde. ho In assistant no feasor of phlliKophy st the Vnlver.M y of Nebra.ka. rr. Hyde Is a graduate of the Nebrark-i unlverity. Hie a'udl d aMa t Pryn Mint, Cornell, anl at-r w n. abroad on a fellowship wtn by competi tion from the Woman' Educational aoclatlon of Poston and atu'led at Jen unlvensl'y. Sr.e tcok her tenree of Ph. t. tinder the (1( rmri philosopher Kudolph Ticken end a abiut the fourth woimn to take a oVuree there ar.d tie thirl o take It with ron-r. Fhe la a per nal friend cf Mrs. R. C. Mauley, the Mtnt leader of the de-artmcnt of p' 1 o ophy and -ethic. lr. Hyde ha rhooen Rjdolph Kucken. whom lihe rpeiks of r an Insp'rlns; man, at the aubjort of Iter addrea. A n stu dent at Jena she had unusual oppoitunlty to know him personally, lco hi family. Rudolph Kucken wan one of the leader In the revolt In fievmsny aeVn. (he tendency to treat man and life from t point of leT aoti-ly of the r-hysl al t tereata and emp'iralred the pplrfcual I -teretta. He won the Ko' el prl c f r llteratur In 1)01. In 1!1-'S he was e-c on- pro- feasor at Harvard end 'n 1H4 a', the Ui I frslty of Toklo and Kioto, Japan.- Some of hi worki are "Fun "amental Concepts of MoVm Phil rophlc Thought," "The Problem t f Human Life KB Viewed by the Oreat Tiilnkera," "life's Basis and Life' Ideal," "Main Current of Modern Thouaht," and "Can We S.lll Be Christian?" Mia Annette Evans will give two p'ano eoloa, "The Fourth Parcarolle." by Ooddard, and "Canaonetta" by Maat. In honor of Dr. Hyde, the p'illiphy a d Ethlca department have a lunehein at the Hotel Loyal at 12:80 o'clock Mon day. Club member! should make reserve tlona to (the leader), lira. 8. A. Coll na by 6unday evening. Garfield circle. Ladles of the Grand lArmy of the Republic, elected of I ere last Thuraday nlaht aa followa: P. a In dent, Mra. Clara Klelda; Aenlor vice pres ldent. Mra. Julia Frady; Junior Vice pre Ident, Mra. Matilda Brewer; chaplain, Mra. Alice Atchiaon; conductor, Ha rah I Johnson; treasurer, Carrie I Vroo man; guard, Hattle Iluntoon. Tennyson chapter of tf" Chautaul" rlrcle will meet with Mr. W. K Rhodea, 4VI9 Caaa'atreet, Monday at J: o'o'ock. Roll cll ' response will be- quotation V - - - - -' G be nuntatinna from Foundation Ftcnea i Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. In the on Reverence and fleswot:" Daner. "The ' council chamber of the city halt, Thl" Lack of Reverence In American Children and the Reoaon." by Mra. C. A. McKen i!e; atory. "First Xmas Tree." by Mra. A. L. HlKford; paper, "The Fascinating htory of Ant Ufe." by Mra. F. A. Miller. The Women Christian Temperance union of Benson will meet Friday after noon at the home of Mr. K. C. Fuller. Thl meeting waa postponed two week go In order to plan the Christmas char itable work. will give an entertainment December 17 and the Mother' club I planning one f r tho next emeter. Over fl'ty member were preeent. The Btnaon Womin club met Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Vlrk. The topic drlfta from "Religion" to that of "Socialism." Mrs. John Bpee dle will lead. Three (apera will be read on . "Origin and (irowth of Socialistic Ideas," by" Mr. J. V. rtarrett; "Live of Oreat Modern Boclallsts." by Mr. J. N. Horton, and "A Contrast of the Teach ing of Socialism witn that of Anarch ism," by Mr. R. Reaaley. These paper will tie followed by a general discussion. Roll call response will be currnt event. ' - Tlie drama section of the Assm-lation of Collegiate Alumnae will have charge of the open meeting of the collegiate club for January. I'nder the direction of the leader, M's Mary Irene Wallace, tWJ short play will be given In the hlga school auditorium. "The Hour Olass," by Yeat. and Lady Gregory's "Spreading the Newa," Will be presented. Member of the Omaha branch of the Drama league will be guest aon thl occasion. The drama eectlon met Thuraday with Mr. W. H. Abbott, when Mis Wallace gave a talk on "Interpretation and Ktaglng of a Play." Ill be the last program prepared by the educational committee before the holi day. Two play will be presented In January. X. XV. I. A. 5oe. lr. RUhard Wyche,' president of trie National Story Teller' league, who ad dressed the local Wyche Story Teller' league at the Hotel Fontenelle Thursday, will tell a Rlble atory at the vesper serv ice at 4:S0 o'clock thl afternoon. Dr. Wyche consented to stay over for this engagement. For the muslcale part of the program Mlsa Cora Schwartx will aing and will be assisted by the association chorus. At G:30 the social hour la held. Thl will be the Inst week of classes before the Chrlatmaa vacation, which be gin December IS and continue through January 2. After the holidays there will be four more i,-eek of the present term of, clas work. The Athletic club of the physical 'de partment of the association 1 having a sale of bayherry candle each noon ant! evening In the main lobby of the ftlli- ing. These candle are made out of tie i Ken nine bayberry and are very carefully' made, being hand-dipped and double wicked. They make a very charming little remembrance to one' friend. Mra. Claire Ooddard will 1. hostess fori T,e annual meeting of the Old People frorrrWhlttler. , Mr. W. C. Lyl will con- Imonth. the next one being echeduled for duct the lesson, on American history and Mrs. W. B. Howard will lead In' the lesson on astronomy i, ' , The home economies department of thi Omaha Woman' clutjV'll have a lesson on "Legume" Thursday morning a part of Ita aturly under the topic, "Italanced the J. F. W. club Thuraday a f lei noon. Mr. R. II. Weir will read a paper on "Children of Various Great Men." The Prairie Park Needleeraft club will hold Ita regular meeting Tuesday after noon at Prairie Park club house. A mas meeting for national consti tutional prohibition la called for thl afternoon at t o'clock In the Flrat Pres byterian church. South Bide.' Elmer K. Thoma will give the principal address and there will he a number of other speaker. Mra. William Berry, presi dent of the South. Sid Woman' Chris tian Temperance union, 1 In charge of the meeting Mr. Zora P. Clark w elected presi dent of the Bcottloh Rite Woman' club at a meeting held Friday. Mr. J. E. Slmpaon' la the retiring president. Mr. William Berry Is the vice president, Mr. A. M. Smith ecretry nd Mr. F. O. Patton treaaurer. This club wa organ lied only a year ago. The annua) reporta ahowed that In Ita brief year of existence the organisation ha handled between 3,l and M.000. Of this, ll.eno waa raised and expended In purchasing silver, linen and china for the cathedral. There-will be no more meeting tni the second Friday In January. A Chrlatma tree; for the klndergartnera will he .arranged by the Monmouth. Park Mother' club and the teacher of the rchool at a meeting to be held at the school Tueday afternon at t oiclock. The tree will be decorated for the children I Friday afternoon, the last day beforl the food value, and ! how to 4mm epUt r 'hoUdax-vacation. -. y ;- tr. II II Wheeler of Lincoln, who Mr. WlwU.lBry4gM;'wM the .tate .uffragVWd is t . . . u.iit. - 1 ...... . - i ri F. J. Burnett, lentil.." lgurnca a b stltule for meat wit) be discussed. Thl depertnft-nt- Is sending a Chrlatma box to the Sunshine-society, '.of which Mrs. Anna Moore ot Maxwell, Neb., is prcs' dent. Mr. C. H. Townsend la chairman of the committer whhh' arranged for ih'a Christmas bounty, '".' V i . . - i . Plan fqr Uir lurftmat tree celebra tion whch - the 'city. Federation of the t:i-.Jld Conservation lesgviw will 1 arrange at the RlVerylew huipft ThUrsdny evert ing, December 23, were discussed at the meeting Monday. It has been decided to assess each"meniber "a"ainalj "um." and let the committee of membera from each circle do'U the buyrhg. .Mr. Rnieg Me Culloch of. the Bouth Bide circle. . haa . rei gned her office' a secretary ' of the federation, and Mra. I). M. McGahey waa elected In her place . . . Member of he Association of Colle giate Alumrwe . ie to. make bags for the Social Battlement Christmas tree and prepare; other Chrlstmaat. tunt at a meeting,' Saturday afternoon at the Bo clal Settlement. 1 South Thirteenth street. ; The Social Settlement' ectloh' I In charge of the, aifa'r. '. The last, meeting of the Dundee circle of tho Child Conservation 'league until after Ue holiday, w 11 be held. Monday afternoon at the home of Mra, L. K. - Doty.. Roll, oall will be 'rqspondnd .to wit to , v-tirrent event. ' and Christmas atorlea will be told ae the member w for the Child Saving Institute. , The following women ot the Dundee church will serve the business girl' luncheon at .the Volunteers' halt Tuesday: Meadantta T. O. Putnam. A. C. Cro man, Fran Nelson, T. P. Clarke, II. K. Morton and John Hart. E. D. Gepaon, principal of the Fort school for boys, will tell about the suc cess of the school to membera of the vocational guidance section of the Asso ciation of Colleclate Alumnae at the Young Women Christian association Tuesday at 4 o'clock. Mis Elisabeth Urenlser U chairman of thl section. Aa all-day meeting, at which the women will dresa doll for the City mission chil dren, will be held Thursday at the home of Mra. II. G. Claugelt by member of the West Bide Women a Christian Tern peranoa union. Mra. Claggett Uvea at WJO Bouth Forty-eighth street. The Bermo club will be entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mra Paul Theroanson Tuesday. Following the luncheon, Mrs. J. P. Bamhart will read a paper on "Dr. Anna Howard Shaw." Querte on domestic science topics will take up the balance of the meeting. I Chrlstma atorles will be told by the ury Teller' league of the Association ut Colluslat Alumnae Wednesday at 4 o'clock at the home of VI 8. 8. E. Davles. Mis Mildred Steele will tell "Why the Chlmce Rang;" Mrs. M. W. Dlmery. "Duke Christmas." and Mrs. R. A. Van Oradel. "la the Great Walled Country." The leader' Bible class, conducted by Mr. D. A. Fuole, wl'l meet KOnday at 2 o'clock at the Young Men' Chrtsllaa as sociation auditorium. Election of officers will take place at the meeting tf George A. Cuaier. Wo inaii' lU-Uef Corps Tresday afternoon at Memorial hall. The Miller Park Mother' club ' (net Wednesday In the .-hool auditorium. Fol lowing the business meeting, there waa a awuU bvur.' The clit drea of the school In order to take a needed teat, la row lo cated m New, York, where she will re main v number of month. Bhe and her huband are keeping house there with one f their on. who la a practicing attorney In New York. ' " , f .-. Iowa auffragUt ' alway have been proud, of the fact that Mr. Carrie Chap man "Catt ta an totvan, and It gave the board of the Iowa Buual Suffrage asso claUq" a double pleasure to receive t r jm Mr. CaU an offer to flnanco'' an or ganiser In Iowa from January to June. Tht le the persiutal contribution made by Mia. Catt to the Iowa campaign. Mr. Elsie .Vandergrlt Benedict will come to low aa rwuu vi v low; camiialgn. ' . ' Mr. Benedict worked In Omaha during the windup of the Nebraska campaign and then lef for Denver," Where her wed ding Waa celebrated. - . . The Benson Foreign Missionary society and Methodist: Ladle' Aid society will hold a Joint all-day session . Wednesday. at the church. ( A Chrlatma dinner will be served to the member, who will do pedal church nd charity work. '. Home association will he held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Young Women's Christian association. Annual reports will be given and election of of ficer and board member will take place. Mr. Edward Johnson 1 president of the board. The board meeting of the West Central district of the Women' Auxiliary Bap tist' Foreign Missionary society, will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, with Mss, Kdward Johnson presiding. The annual meeting la scheduled to be held In De Xjolnes in May." . . ? Mr. R. L. Frantx I acting president of the Woman' club of the . Railway Mall Service, taking the place of Mr. W. P. East, who moved to Billings, Mont., two weeks aro. The December meeting ot the club will be held Wednesday' at the borne of Mra, A. C. Rawaon. Bible quota tion will be the' responae to roll rail and Mr.' A. J, Anderson - will read a paper on "Masterpieces of Sacred Art." The home economlca department of )he Bouth Omaha Woman's club will be en tertained at a Kensington at the home of Mr. William Berry Tueaday afternoon. The new woman's chorua of the club will sing under the direction ot Mrs. Wallace Ohl.-Tho : mu tic department of the club met Friday, when a Tannhguser program wa given. . i . , ; ' A Chrlatma kenslngtret will be held by chapter IS of the. I. E. p. Sisterhood Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. If. Agor, 1119 Bouth- Thirty-first street. Mra Agor will be assisted by Mr.. Haydn Myer. This - wilt "be the -last- December" meeting of . the chapter, the next meet ing being gotiedtilrd for Jaauaw-S. V' The North Side Mothers'luh will meet tueaday at 1:W oVofcft wUH .oi:';.' ll Johanaon,. fut. "Roll cull .response will he Christina' greeting, and ..there. will be a gift bag for the member. Mra. G. R. Gilbert wlllread "The Other Wise Man" and there will be musical number.' A letter box -Kitchen Kink" w'lp be contributed by member. . ; .' ' t . . v 'The Business Women' club, will uld tm Immt rifttwmlMr tnM luir V Tlipsiin V mt 7 o'clock at the-Young YVonien'a VhrrstfanH m t ... I " . . . u . J c I A Chrlatmaa program haa been arranged. , Kffle Bteen. Klttelson, Instructor in ex pression, will read and Interpret. a.Qrerk play before the Drama league meeting 'New Cook Book is Offered to Omaha By Omaha Women 'The Greater Omaha Cook Book," com piled by some of Omaha'a promlftcnl women, la placed upon the market 1 y the Sisterhood of Temple Israel. It con tain nearly l.fino carefully selected recipe, of appetising dishes. Tho Index la almply arranged, so that the house wife can readily find any desired recipe, the book la clearly printed on good pa per and Is neatly bound In white oil cloth. The book reflect credit upon the compiler and I sure to meet the re quirements of tho family, as a standard for practical and up-to-date cooking. The cook book may be purchased by communicating with either Ms. Edwai l Treller, 101 South Thlrty-lxth street, or Mr. Charles 8. Elgutter, S70 Jones ktreet, Omaha. It will alio bo on sale at the Temple Israel batar In The Bee b6lldlng rotunda, December IS and IS. : A Room for the Roomer, or Roomer for the Room. Bee Want Ads Do the Work. The North Bide circle of the Child Con rervatlon league will meet Friday at 3 o'clock Instead of the usual time at the j heme ot Mr. Karl Ogden. The aftrr ,noon will be spent sewing for the Child ; Saving Institute. The following program will be given on "Child Culture, Rever ence and Roapec(i" roll call response will Superfluous Hair . DeMlracle Is sold the world -over under the same conditions Each pack, age eontalna a binding guarantee. Others advertise "guaranteed." but give none. . Insist oo - '''XU311iTdcfe''l the original liquid hair remover that alone ha the power to rob hair of It, vitality Ita life auitalnlng force. B : wise,, begin using DsMlrael to-day befor the rrowth gets beyond con trol. If your dealer will not supply, you, order direct. DeMlracle Chemical Co. Park IJWfh St New York. ""' I . f. hold snd recommended I y Hiernian A Mc Conneil Drug C6., Owl Drug Co .' Har vard Pharmacy and Loyal Pharmacy. - Christmas "t lit fll. iers For the Whole, Family Old Kris Krlngla gtrjpped at our store the pother night and . left tbe best line of Xmas ellp- pers we have ever Been. Slip pers for everyope frwm Grandpa ..idonto, Bubyy all ln.xPretty .fqaB boxes. Any style, you may went. . If y ou .don't know the . size, get a certificate. " We pay parcel post. "'.'"rig to "52 D REX EL 1419 Farnam - ' ; will be . 11V . I f I! Ji a y t . 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