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j opcak Uciore :
T ' Woman's Club j
Mm. 1 iiiilv lluniltrrticr of the
bureau i.t H,.i4re will tpeaa
"t "t l.il.l UVIur.-,' at the general
inefliiij ( !lie Oial4 Woman's
iliili .'.'. ii.Ujr an.! noon. 3 M)
ocUhk. i.i lhf ilurg4,4Nah audi,
lormi.i. "llic lwie leonotiiit s tie
rurlm.M, Mr. K. I.I l-rjiit, trader,
win nave marge o Mhu ttrtiiiram
be Riven by
Mm, I, W. l:rww
, Un.lIli4lUfJ
Ahlioit. ilrt.
will pre-
!)' Mr Kay J
Jj.imm .s'laiiiuk
"ll Jtf, J.'IM.
liilnnl, l.ouiC
N hnauhrr aii'l 11;;
1' n aiiuiiiiank'
IS'.rrimi?,
licit in a violin
y Mi J can
w:i:mis oi tlir
cnier:.;.:i at lt:nch
lil'iirtim-iit i
i in the Ic4 room
liiisj llic itirriiim
'"!:!j!iiirri i; ry tu
Mrs. Iloruhcrgrr.
I In Li.- H'l'Ss tv
n tprnt ai 2M
u ai k.
Mi'" political a
l: r:iin nt nf i,r-i-li
i-ivc a
i.ini-rv t 1
I social science Je-
0. n.ilu Woin.in'ii
I'liu'liron Monday,
.ill o'clock in the
1. toriuni in honor
V. W. ( A. a
Mrs. llioitliu
I!. Joiich. leader of
tr.c iu;j!tiiur.t
fro :i an ace'dt
who ha recovered
t end is resuming
an ahence of more
tlu'i ilutif aft'.
than tv.o mo
n. Dr.. Ulna Mats-
nv, Uo r
Oi'l'liO-Sl.iV:
intly rclmicd
ia, and Mrs.
Irom
K. H.
J owle. Oi-:)riluii iil im-inlnr u-hn re
civilly rrmieil from an extended
faiti rn aA touthcrn trip,' will also
lie honor .Hursts. Dr. St.iUnv will ad-
ihfjrdul) at a iMi'itinjt of the
pnlitieil xlnd social science depart-
.'U f an? nv-ipi. llm tnilrhi-rm
ium rvatinn for the luncheon
irmM he made with Mrs. John 1
Nvdrrst, Harney 7-4J2.
Mr. S. MorRi lis, formerly of Mos
cow, Uuss'.-i. will tall: on t lie Taint
in;r of Ktis-iirn Masiers and Charac
tiT of the liititers," at a meeting of
the art ilcp-irtnic-nt of the Omaha
Wo -run's rluh Thursday afternoon at
2:15 o'clock at the Y. W. IV A. Mrs.
N. K. Syne is in charge of the pro
St:::.i. Mrs. Avery Lancester, Icad
ir. -
Tuesday will he euest day in the
iihlic mu.iI.mi-: department. Mrs. O.
Kritr, leader. Kach member
may iiiMl-,- oiio r.i:cst. The prouram
v.i!.l:e rjivoii hy Mesdamcs C. L.
llciipel, l-'rr.nk Trawl. R. W.
Shrpi'.rd. V. K. llarf.s and O. Y.
Krii'R. Mrs. II. J. Holmes is in
chi'rpe of the pr( i'ia:n.
Tiic program of lha literature de
parlment Tuesday aflcrnoon will he
devoted to John DrinUwatcr. Mrs.
LdA'ard Johnson, leader. ,
I Joint Missionary Meeting.
The Missionary Federation of
' Churches will meet for luncheon
Friday, Jarrary 20, at 12:30 p. m. in
1 he Y. V. C. A. auditorium, in the
interest of the Women's Union
Christian Colleges of the Orient.
Mrs. V. T. Elmore of Lincoln,
Neb., formerly of Ramapatnam, In
dia, will speak. Reservations may be
made thronch tle various churches,
or ;it the Y. W. C. A. office, Doug
las 1248.
. Senator flitchcock to Speak.
At a 12:15 luncheon at the Univer
sity club Monday Senator Gilbert
M. Hitchcock. will address the mem
bers on the, "Washington Confcr
' ence." y . .
r
Veekly Club : Calendar
SUNDAY,
Honv or llojic V-15 North Tlilrtk-th
fitrcft-Suiulay, 3 p. m.. Rev. i:. K Hollrr.
:istor of Trinity llaiulst, tpeaker. Mius
lima Clow, harpist.
Old tVoplo't Hnm, Fontenclle Boule
Tiirtl Sunday. S:S(i p. m.. Rev. Ueorne
Hiirlon of lmmanuel Baptist i-hurch will
conduL-t , communion service.
Omnha CotlcM Club. Music Bwtlon
Jlon.lay, 4::0 p. in.. Burgess-Naah audi-t-
rium. Chorus practice In preparation
fi r operetta to be given May 10. Miss
Mtt Robert, loader. -
DoiiBiiii Comity W. C. T. V. Monday,
nil ilav nieeilns. op-.-ninff. 10 a. m., in cele
bration ot ti-.e Bisninn of the 18th amend
nii iil. ot which tho day is nn anniversary.
J'r. li ra
, Tonnj
11 e. in
I I'aiiltnl
1 l..teil t
I'r. li'runk Smith, speaker.
nnjHon thnittiicjua Circle Mondav.
with airs. w. H, Howard. 4(i
avenue: 1 o cuu-K lunoneon toi-
by resular lesson. The morntn';
,-eting will be devoted to ureeK myinoi-
OK.v.
OH AeflUHlntetl Club Sunday. 7:30 p,
m.. First Unitarian church, Turner boule
vard and Harney street. Meetings are
nonacctailan anil are open to all strangers
and lonely folk. Mrs. Paul K. Harlan,
director.
Omnha Wolklnc Club Sunday. I p. m.,
from Twenty-seventh street station on
the Fort Crook interurban, east- and south,
tu too Missouri river alone the shore line
to the rluh cabin at Wile Tolnt. Mis
Jiosu Turynelt. leader.
O muli 9 WP-lking Club Sunday fter
nnuu nuil eveninjr. informal outing at
Viley Point club house. Foiitonolle foresl
reserve, near t'nmn tilfford. Visitors wel
ttme. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Wlnkclman,
hn:a and hostess.
MONDAY.
I'.ikIiop inrmt Cli;:i'.ttmnua Circle
Jiuni!::, 7:1& l. m., court, house. .
Kntsectinl Chiircli Servtes l.enitue of Ne-
lii'li.U:i -Monday, Trinity parish house, ail
l uyl ineeting. :
l)elili:n Studjr Class Monday. S:3 p.
m.. V. Ar, C A, Mrs. it. K. iiorenson,
leader. t!ubji:t. "Vulestine."
Kovsevelt ClmidauqiiH Circle Monday.
7:;;ti m. wttii Mrs. K. A. Cressey, 4201
foutli Twenty-second street.
ni:lhi Woman's Club, tleiienil Mert
.K Monday. 2:30 p. m.. Hurgess-Nash
auilitorium. The home economics depart
ment. Mrs. R. Frantn. loader, will have
charge of 1,1-ogram. Mrs. Kinily Horu-bei-Br
of tho Bureau of Child Welfare In
Lincoln will speak on "Child Welfare."
Vocal solos will bo Riven by Mrs. U W.
V.rnwm". accompanied by Mrs. Ray Ab
bott and a violin trio composed of Mrs.
,Iee Ratchford. Hanoi Belt and X.ouslc
Schiuiuber will play, accompanied by Miss
Jc-.m Sterling. Offkers of the department
vill Rive r luncheon for Mrs. Hornber
trv in thn tearoom of the store preceding
t mcetitig. ,
: TUESDAY. -'
l uilEfillow Chnutauqiia. Circle Tuesday,
. ni., Cor.ant hotel. Mrs. Ella Cou
pe!!, leader.
Audiilxm S.H-lel.v Tuesday. 4 p. m., an
r.ual meeting, directors' room of Omaha
public library.
Episcopal Church Service bant of Ne
braska Tuesday, Trinity parish house,
ai.nual meeting.
Fontenello Kcrrainirton Club. O. 15. 8.
Tuesday afternoon Willi Mrs. Clarence
Rubendall. 11 South Fiftieth street. ,
I eomis and Leavenworth Hcbjhts Chjiu-
t :iuqu rirelca Tuesday. S p. m.. T. W.
C. A. Mrs. Georso Condon, leader.
Omaha Woman'a Fm Club. Tuseday.
e-:io r, ttv. Fontenello hotel. Annual
bujKiuet' Awards will ba mado In writing
contest.
Central High Parent-Teacher Aaaockv
l..n Tuesdav. t o. m.. In school auditor
lum. A student srroun will hav charge
of. tho program.
hnuth Omaha Woman's Clob. Maate Te-
Trlment Tuesday. 2:S p. m.. South Sido
library. Subject, "Burleigh." lira, Wal
ler Hill, leader..
ni. Cnnrert Club Tuesday. 1111 noon.
C chamber of Commerce, luncheon and
business meeting. All interested In public
mnsic aro welcome.
P. K. O. Siatn-hoad. Chaatrr B. X
Tues4lav. 1 o'clock luncheon with Mm. W.
Kearns. 194 South Fiftieth avenue Mrs.
H. J. Pierce, assisting.
P. K. O. MatrrtHMd. Chantar B. K
Tuesday, 1 o'clock luncheon and business
meeting with Mrs. Kenjamln Harrison, US
outh Fifty-first atreet.
Omaba Bnalam Waaaaa'a Claa Tnea-
iay, :i p. m., X. W, C A dinner and
Honor Guest at Dinner
Plans for a welcome-home dinner
for Dr. Olga Stastny Wednesday
evening, January 18, 6 o'clock, by
the Woman's Alliance of the Unitar
ian church have met with such re
sponse that no more reservations
may be made. The dining room in
the basement of the church will be
filled to capacity, according to Mr3.
Draper Smith, who is in charge
Friends of Dr. Stastny who wish to
hear her speak are cordially invited
to the common room of the church
at 8 o'clock. W. F. Baxter will pre
side and Dr. Charles Lyttlc will ex
tend greetings from the church.
Practically all the large organiza
tions of women in the city will b;
represented. Dr. A. C. Stokes will
extend greetings for base hospital
49. Dr. Amelia Brandt will represent
the medical women of Omaha; Mrs.
A. C Troup, Americanization inter
ests; Mrs. A. L. Fcruald, Council for
Defense Stanley Serpon, Czecho
slovak consul here, and Miss Libbic
Breuer, secretary to the consulate,
will attend. One table will be re
served for Bohemian friends who
have been much interested in Dr.
book review, by Mlsa Mabel Hall. Reser
vations for dinner should be made by
Monday evening at Y. W. C. A. office.
Omrchn Spanish Club Tuesday. S p. m..
510 1'atterson block. Seventeenth and
Farnam streets. All Interested In tho
study of Spanish are Invited to attend.
Extension Lecture Course (Americaniza
tion and Civics) Tuesday, 4 p. m.,
Duchesne college and Convent of the
Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth ( and Burt
streets. Open to the public.
II. 8. Grant Post and Corn Tuesday.
3:30 p. m. Memorial hall, courthouse. Rev.
Titus Lowe, speaker. Patriotic meeting,
all- members of G. A. R. posts and corps
and all patriotic societies are welcome,
Charles 1; Weller, commander of Grant
Post. u. S. Grant corps meets In regular
session at 1:30 in Memorial hall Tuesday.
Preabj trriun Missionary I ubn Tuesdny,
II a. m.. Flret Presbyterian church.
Thirty-fourth and Farnam streets. Mrs.
M. R. Laird, devotional leader. Luncheon
wilt be served at noon and afternoon ses
sion opens at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Herbert
McCoy will speak on "China," from per
sonal obseri itlen.
Omnha Woman's Club. Literature De
partment Tuesday, S p. m., Y. W. C. A.,
Mrs. Kdward Johnson leader. Mrs, E.
A. McGlaRson will give & sketch of the
Life of John Drinkwater. The drama,
Abraham Lincoln." hy Drinkwater. will
be reviewed by Mrs. F. H. Cole. A paper
contrasting ancient and modern drama
will be read by Mrs. Millard Jangreld.
Omnha Woman's Club. Public Speaking
Department Tuesday, 10:16 a. m Bor-gess-Nash
auditorium. Mrs. O. T. Kring,
leader. Prof. Kdwin puis, instructor. Les
son. Speech Outline. No. 27. Tho program
will be R-lven by Mesdames C. L, Hempel,
Frank Prawl, R. w, Hnepard. vv. K. Hnr
ris. O. Y. Kring. Each member may invite
one guest. Mrs. H. J. Holmes in charge
of program.
WEDNESDAY.
Mercer Pnrk Chautnuqua Circle Wed1
nesday. 9:55 o. in., with Mrs. W. 8. Wes
ton. P25 Mercer boillevsrd.
- Paplllion Woman's Clnb Wednesday,
2:30 p. ni., with Mrs. A. J. Stenten. Mr.:
Cyrus Mason will speak on "Tress and
Publicity."
Ennis Club Wednesday evening, St.
Mary Magdelenes haJI. Nineteenth and
Dodge streets. Socisl meeting. All stran
gers and lonely folk welcome.
I nltnri.-.n Woman's Alliance 'Wed nei
dny. 6:30 p. in. First Unitarian church.
Turner boulevard and Harney streets.
Dr. Olga Stastny, honor guest.
- Kutensina leturo Course Medieval His
tory Wednesday. ' P- m., Duchesne col
lege and Convent of the Sacred Heart,
Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. Open to
the public.
Miller Park Mothers' Clulj Wednesday,
t p. m. school auditorium. Program fol
lower by 4 o'clock tea for teachers. Mrs.
3. O. Bectic. president and Miss Alice
Orr, secretary.
Mu Sigma Wednesday, t:4S a. m ,
with Mrs. C. O. Belden. Apartment 39,
Tadousac. Thirty-eighth avenue and Har
ney street. Mrs. George Ryan, leader.
Subject, "Modern Drama, Hauptman and
Suderman."
Dundee Woman's Club Wednesday, S p.
m with Mrs. W. R. McFarland.' 5200
Webster street. "To Let." by Gnlworthy.
wUl be reviewed under the leadership
of Mesdames Helen - K. Morton, A. P.
Orergaard and George R. Viner.
Omnha Woman's Club . af Railway Mnil
Fervlce Wednesday, 1 p. m., with Mra.
H. C Forgy, J510 North Fifty-seventh
street. Mrs. Arthur DeLong. leader. De
bate. "Resolved. Should a Housewife
Have an Allowance." Mrs. M. H. Black
well and Miss Martorie Milts, affirmative,
and Mra. R. L. Franta and Mrs. J. A.
Qulnn, negative.
Omaha Woman's dab. Masie Depart
ment Wednesday. 1 p. m. Chorus re
hearsal followed by open proa-ram at J:4S
P. m.. Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Mrs. Ray
.'. Abbott, leader. Henry Cox, director.
Mrs. De Emm.lt Bradshaw in charge ot
program. Woman' club r horns will he
assisted by Bertha Coffey Assmann,
dramatic soprano: Flora Seara Nelson,
pianist; Mrs. Ernest A. Reese, violinist
and Mrs. P. F. Drelbua. E. F. Williams
and Mlas Thelma Cole, vocal trio. Open
to-the public.
THURSDAY.
Keaslmrtoa Clwb. Liberty Chapter O. IV 9.
Thursday afternoon, - Masonic temple.
Election of officers.
Omaha Waaaaa'a dob, Rm
Itepnrtmeat Thursday, 19 a. m., Y. W-. C.
A. Mra. 11. Li. Frantx, leader.
Adah Chaatei KcaaUartaa ash. O. K, S.
1 -
J
1- , A
Stastny'g work in Czcctio-Slovakia.
Mrs. E. C Twamlcy will entertain
at her table Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
McGilton. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mc
("ulley, Mrs. Charles McDonald, Mrs.
I.. J. Skocpol of Crete, daughter of
Dr. Stastny; Mrs. Ira W. Porter,
who will be Dr. Stastny's hostess in
the city; Miss Kate McHugh, Miss
lone Duffy and Frank Woodland. A
vster, Mrs. M. M. Chaloupka, and
daughter, Pauline, will be with Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Thompson. Mr. and
Mrs. F. J. Sadilek,- parents of the
guest of honor, may come from Wil
bur for the dinner. Dean and Mrs.
Irving Cutter of the University of
Nebraska College of Medicine, Dr.
Stastny's r.lma mater, will honor her
with their presence.
Dr. Stastny is the only woman
officer in the Y. M. C. A. overseas.
She has worked directly with the
Czech government. She is an inter
national character, ' being known in
many centers abroad as well as in
this country. 1 Her future plans arc
indefinite. '- ' .
An informal reception will follow
the dinner and speaking. '.
Thursday. 1 o'clock luncheon and ken
slngton with Mrs. Is". M. Graham, 4318
South Twenty-second street.
Omaha Story Tellers' League Thursday,
s:il p. m., y. w. C. A. Miss Kate Win
slade, leader. Mrs. George Rice and Mrs,
B. F. Dallam will tell the stories.
Mothers' Guild For Homeless Boys
j nursaay. z p. m.. Metropolitan hall,
Twenly-thlrd and Harney streets. Mem
bers will sew all afternoon for the boys
or. ratner I'lanngans homo.
Sermo Club Thursday, 1 o'clock
luncheon with Mrs. J. K. Goodrich,
Tadousac apartments. Thirty-eighth
nvenue and Harney streets. Miss Lillian
Owln. leader. Mrs. J. J. Hess wil read a
paper on "-Book Reviews."
Omnha Woman' Club, Art Department
i nursday, 2:10 p. m., Y..W. (.:. A. Mrs.
Avery Lancaster, leader. Mrs. X. K. Syp
will have charge of program. Mrs. S.
Morgulls. who has resided In Moscow,
will speak on "Tho Paintings of Russian
Masters and Character of Palnter3.
P. K. O. Sisterhood. Chapter IS.
Thursday, 1 o'clock luncheon, with
Mrs. I. W. Porter, 452 North Thirty-fourth
street. Miss Helen Giltner as
sisting. Dr. Olga Stastny -will speak on
her work in Czeclio-Slovaltla. Music by
pupils of Henry W. Yates school, directed
by Mrs. Mary riillllppi.
FRIDAY.
II. and M. Camp and Pansy Camp
Friday evening. Crounse Hall, Joint in
stallation of officers.
Omaha Dorcas Club Friday, 1 o'clock
luncheon with Mrs. Fred Jorgensen, 1170
North Thirty-fourth street.
Amateur Musical Club Friday after
noon with Mrs. Herbert Smalls, 3716
Pacific street. Mrs. Smaila and Miss
Helen Smalls will give a program of
modern songs. ,
Lowe Avenue Presbyterian Woman' Mis
sionary Society Friday. 2:30 p. in., with
Mrs. J. D. Smeaton. 1120 North Fortieth
street. Mrs. ,T. H. Wallace and Mrs. J.
A. McCIsin. assisting. Devotional leader,
Mrs. B T. Monroe. Topic, "China." Mrs.
J. M. Taliaferro, leader. Mrs. Herbert
McCoy will tell of her visit In China.
SATURDAY.
League of Round Table. Alpha Cliaptei
Saturday, 3 p. m., with Mrs. George Con
don, suit tiouin M'ntrty-iirtu avenue.
Delta Delta Delta Sorority Saturday,
1:30 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. K, W.
Jones, 4S17 Davenport street..
umana naming inn Saturday, s p.
m., from end of Albright car line over
walking club trail to Wiley Point camp.
Herman Reinholz. leader.
League of Round Tnble. Beta Chapter
Saturday, l o clock luncheon, T. w. c. A.,
followed by lesson. Miss Mary. Allen Wal
lace and Mies Abigail Manning, hostesses.
Subject. "Origin and Teachings of the Old
Testament and History of France."
Omaha College Club, General Meeting
Saturday, jz o clock. Fontenelle notei
Luncheon followed by business meeting.
r.eport of Woman's Exchange will be
given. Purpose of Woodrow Wilson
Foundation will also be presented.
ADVERTISEMENT.
Ss
Many Eyes Ruined
Beyond All Hope
Which Might Have Been Saved by Proper Attention in Time
Simple Home Treatment That Strengthens
Eyesight In a Week's Time ia
Many Instances.
Do yon wear glasses T Do yoa hold your
newspaper or the needle yoa wish to thread
at arm's length? What would you give to
strengthen yonr sight so yon could do
without (lasses and forget your eyes 7 We
use our eyes every waking; moment, day
and night, bat seldom do anything for
them. No wonder .vision grows blurred
and dim and that eyes crow bloodshot;
watery . and inflamed ; no wonder that
glasses are worn by tens of thousands yet
in their teens, or that headaehea and pains
caused by weak, weary, work-strained eyea
drive thousands to distraction and make
failures of them.
How can human eyea work incessantly
if nothina- is done to relieve the strain
and repair the waste of constant use 7
U yoa want ta save your eyea before It
Music Department
Gives Program
of Interest
The routic department of the Om
aha Woman! club, Mrs. Kay J.
Abbott, leader, ill present the fol
lowing piograiii Wednesday after
noon at 2;4S in Hit Y. W. C A.
agditorium for Ihe benefit of the
building fund. Club member l will
I admitted by membership rard.
The program will be preceded by a
chorus rehearsal at 2 p. til. Mrs.,
de lliiimrtl Bradshaw it in charge of
the procratn.
The Woman'i Club chorus ill
!ng (our number unjer the direc
lion of Henry Cox. Mn. Mora
heart Nelson, pianist, will play tev
rral numbers, lr. Srrtha Coffry
Aeimann, dramatic toprano, will
iujf, accompanied by Mra. Brad
haw. Mr. Urnest A. Reese, violin
ist, will play, acromfianied by Ilenry
Cox and a trio, intituling Mist Thel
ma Cole. Mr. 1', Dreihut and
Mit. K. F, William will ting, ac
companied hy Mr. Br.d:haw,
Resolved, That a
Housewife Have
an Allowance?
"Should a Housewife Have an
Allowance'' is the tubjeet of a de
bate to be given before the
Woman'i club of Railway Mail Scrv
ice Wednesday afternoon, at 2. at
the home of Mrt. II. C. I-'orgy, 2510
North l iily-seventh ttreet.
Mrt. I?. I- r'rantr, leader of the
home economic department of the
Omaha Woman'i club, and Mist
Marjoric Milt will lake the nega
tive tide and Mrs. M. II. lilackwcll
and Mrs. J. A. Quinn the affirmative.
Mrt. Arthur DeLong it in charge
of the program which promiet to
be a lively affair. The president,
Mrt. O. M. Jones will preside. Mes
dames W. W. Matthrwt. Leo R.
(Juinn and O. P. Gifl'm will be the
judges.
Social Settlement Notes.
The H. E. L. P. club will enter
tain the W. I. L. L. club at a "Kid
Party" Friday evening at the Social
Settlement house.
The W. I. L, L. club meets for
dramatic art on Monday evening at
the Social Settlement house. On
Tuesday evening the H. E. L. P.
club meets for supper and dramatic
art and the 'Royal Q. B. C. club has
supper on Wednesday evening. M.
A. P. club meets for dramatic art
Thursday evening.
Club Hold Initiation,
The Baciicy club of the University
of Omaha held its formal initiations
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Miss Janet Bruns. Twenty-five new
members were taken into the club.
Y. W. C. A:-
Sunday The Gypsy Smith Bible circle
meets st 4 o'clock at Central Association
builrtlni;.
Monday High School ftlrls' Bible circle
meets at 3:30 In the club room. , Special
feature will be a Bible verse contest.
Current events class, t o'clock: cookery
class (beginners elass), to'clock: federa
tion of clubs meet for supper at t:4S, fol
lowed by individual club program, classes
and basket ball; psychology and first aid
classes meet at 7 o'clock and personality
class at 7:30.
Tuesday At 3:i0, at South Side canter,
the Friendship club will put on a health
carnival. At S;30 In the cluo room at
central association the Central Freshman
Student club will present a program for
club members snd friends. Supper class
In oookery meets st 6:30; classes In ad
vertising and business English meet at
7 o'clock.
Wednesday 9:30 a. m., cookery elass;
Morris Girls' club supper at 6:30 at South
Side canter, followed by a talk, "An
Inventory of Personal Health,-' by Dr.
Abbie Virginia Holmes, with open dis
cussion by club members. Gymnasium
and volley ball at South High at S
o'clock. Classes In public speaking, free
hand drawing and history at 7 o'clock at
Central building.
Thursday The Central Student club
will have their regular meeting In tho
club room of Central building at 3:30.
French class at 6:30; supper class In
cookery at 6:30; Prof. Vartanlan'a Bible
class, 7 o'clock: interior docoratlng class
nt 7' o'clock. Busy Circle club meets at
7:46 for singing, led by Agnes Svvanbaclt;
class in everyday business English at
8:16, with Miss Petri Rockfellow, Instruc
tor, and games In club room,
Friday Beginners cookery elass at t
o'clock; the Alumnae club meets for din
ner at :15. followed by a tall: by Miss
Jessie Towns on "Modern Poets." Burgess
Nash and W. W. O. girls have supper at
6:30, followed by separate programs and
volley ball. Classes In current events and
business girls' Bible class at 7 o'clock.
Civics at t o'clock.
Satnrday Class In basketry at I o'clock.
Tho younger girls are Invited to a I story
hour at 1:80, followed by games In gym
nasium. ....
ADVERTISEMENT.
The Truth About
Eczema and Piles
Thousands and thousands of people, says
Peterson of Buffalo, are learning every
week that one 60-cent box of Peterson's
Ointment will abolish eczema and banish
piles, and the grateful letters I receive
every day are worth more to me than
money.
"1 had ecsema for many years on my
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ia too late: if yoa would like to discard
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they guarantee It to strengthen eyesight 50 par rent
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nil! refund the moner. Bon-Opto Is sold by the
Shennu-McCoeiieU i stores and all good druggists.
Press Chairman
1 ' Oa
Mrs, W. I.eRoy Dnvit of Lincoln
is the appointee f Mrs. Kdfjar B.
l'cniiy, president of the Nebraska
Federation of Women's Clubs, for
the chairmanship of state press and
publicity. Mrs. Davis is an en
thusiastic club woman, who became
well known during the admin
istration of Mrs. J. N. Paul, when
the served as press chairman, and
later during the term of Mrs. Addi-
son b. sheluon, wlicn the was cir
culation secretary of the official
state organ, The Bulletin. For the
past two years she has been serv
ing the Lincoln Woman's club at
recording secretary. She is a former
newspaper woman.
Ticket Sale Is On
for Organ
Recital
Mrs. George W. Sumner and Mrs.
N. P. Dodge, who are bringing
Richard Keys Biggs, organist of the
Cathedral chapel of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
to Omaha for an organ recital Feb
ruary 7 at the First Unitarian church,
announce that tickets for the affair
are now on sale. Miss Eloise West
is assisting in the sale. Tickets
may be purchased at Matthews book
store.
Mrs Hazel Smith Eldridsre will be
the soloist that evening.
Press notices throoghout the east
have proclaimed Mr. Biggs one of
the coming big organists of the
country.
Left over meats may be used in
delicious jellied loaves.
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Mrs. Sheldon
at National
Meeting
The General Federation
Biennial at Famous
Chautauqua, N. Y.
Mrs. Addi.on H. Sheldon, general
federation director from Nebraska,
returned the firtt of the week from
Chicago, where the attended the
general federation board meeting,
held January 4 to 6 at the Drake ho
tel in- that city.
Much of the time was given over
to discussion of program tor the bi
ennial convention, to be held this
year. June 20-JO. at Chautauqua, N.
V when the famous Chautauqua
park will be turned over in its en
triety to the genrral federation. The
program will be strengthened and
simplified by giving each of the de
partment! of work one day for a
general session and a work confer
ence. The niuic will be wholly
American and will be furnished hy
the composers from different ttatea.
and will harmonize with the program
setting. . Local plant are developing
rapidly and living expenses while
there prcmie to be very reasonable
The general federation chairman of
transportation will announce very
toon plant for the trip and for the
local housing. Mrs. Sheldon ex
presses the hope that Nebraska may
nave a very large delegation.
It was voted at the Chicago meet
ing to purchase a very valuable and
suitable property in Washington, D.
C., to be used as headquarters for
the federation, tince the work of the
federation has been greatly hampered
bythis lack of suitable and adequate,
office rooms. The new building wijl
pay its overhead expenses and a let
ter in regard to the details of this
action will be tent to Nebraska club
women toon.
The work of the war victory com
mission was closed very happily to
all concerned and the war victory
trust fund, under the direction of the
general federation board, was cre
ated. A committee of international rela
tions was created on account of the
newly forming sentiment that the na
tional organization must give more
attention to world interests and the
part played by organized women in
world affairs.
As this was strictly a business ses
sion much time was given to the
reports of all officers, department
chairmen and chairmen of special
and standing committees, with a full
allowance for discussion. Over 50
women were in attendance. On the
evening of Tanuary 3 the visiting
board members were the honor
guests of the Illinois federation board
of directors at a dinner at the Drake
hotel, at which time Mrs. Thomas
Winter, president of the general fed
eration, gave a splendid resume of
the work of the limitation of arma
ments conference in Washington, and
also details of the work of the ad
visory committee, of which she is one
NDER the law a laundry is not
legally liable for accidental dam
age or destruction by fire, theft,
transportation or tornado to your
goods, and in recent fires, customers
have found themselves unprotected.
1 Without assuming any additional liability we
have arranged with the Sholes-Dunbar-Thomas
Company, general agents, to secure a policy of
insurance covering your goods while in our cus
tody. The policy has limits of liability, and will
be open to your inspection at our office, or will
be explained by one of our salesmen.
fl The cost for this will be one cent on each bun
dle returned to you, and will be added to our
total charge on each bundle.
U Every cent received from you for this purpose
is turned over to the insurance company for you,
and we receive no commission or monetary re
ward from it whatsoever.
fl We will start this insurance Tomorrow, Mon
day, January 16, 1922.
Christ Child
Society
A tea will be given by the board
of directors at the Christ Child cen
ter Sunday afternoon from J until
S for all those who have given their
erlctt to the center, Mrt. C W.
Hamilton, .r and Mrt. M. K. Mur
phy will preside,
Four hundred tinty children of the
Christ Ihild teiilenicnt wish to ex.
lend their thanks to the Kiulil of
Columbus and to the many Irirmlt
uhote donations of candy and ti ml
made potihle the partic and enter
lammeiitt held during the holiday
sea .on.
The Help One Another club, com
poted of the younger sl, had a tic
of four niembert. The Cbictgo
Woman't club received at in club
house from 4: iO to 6 January 6, hon
oring the general federation board.
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aMndiry Service
lichtful time at a ftflr on SuiiiIjv
aiiertuHMt. lmt wen vUyfd ami
pines ti(tt. At the do.e i)f ie
lirtnoon itfiesluiieiiU were iritrd.
The Chi 1st Ihild Athlrlic dull
basket ball teain playnl the .iiit4
Athletic llnb Jumoit tin ThtiitdiV
C. enintf at le Omaha Athletic thili.
Get Acquainted Club.
The tic! Acquainted club W II 'iret
ilu evrnit.a" at ?'M at the l-rt
I'liiUiun tliunh Turner boulevard
am! Harney tirrrt, Mrs, I'avid
til. on will be liosirst, and Mt
Itha Chate will at.M. 'lliry will
be a reading by Miss Kuili Zirv,
Mist Margaiet Mica will ting and
there will be gainrt and community
aiiigiha'. The mrriing it open to all
ttranitert and kmrly folk,
Titut Low to Address 0. A. R.
In the Memorial ball at SM iiett
Tuesday the Hev. Tilut I-owt will
address I', S. (.rant ot and corps.
All member cl J. A. It. pouts and
corps nd all patriotic tocietirt are
imiird to attend.
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