ilifc. tau&l Oil AH A, jLuAi', mm' 14, !. Mother' Dsy Progress. The Omaha W. C. T. lf. wit! have charge of ihe Mothers' day services Sunday. 3 p. in, at ih House of Hop, 7915 S'onh Thirtieth street. Il bss hem ihrir custom lor several eere o hold services o Mother' sla at the home. Dr. R. I Wheeler, pastor tmtritu ef the Wheeler Memorial i'resbyte run cburrh, will be the speaker. Little Mary Othmrr will give reading and the mif will be in charge ol tht CI. (ton Hill orchestra. Business Woman's League, The credit group will have charge of the Omaha Business and Profes sional Weman'a league dinner and program Wednesday evening, 6 IS o'clock, In the I'alm room of the Fontenelle hotel. M's Kliiabeth Me Orady, presiding. W. K. Baxter will i ... . . -1 i If- t: i uc mc ifir una narry isisorow will give song group. Comedy to Be Repeated. The comedy, "What Happened to ilonei," which was given by the iome talent of St. Johns parish on April 20 proved turn a tucceia that many rrijurttf have been received for a second performance. It will be repeated thit afternoon at 2: JO and again tomorrow evening at Crciithum auditorium for the benefit nf the Catholic Colored minion at Tarker street.' Big Siitert to Be Dinner Guests. 1 lie Big Sister, xlub wilt have heir next dinner May 18 at the Kel- J am school and Ihe nieal will he pre-' pared by the pupila of Miss Gertude Kuhnka, a member of the Big Sis- terr, who hat a class in Household Art at Kelhiitt. There will he 30 mem hers attending the dinner which will take the place of their regular meet ing scheduled for May 17. Overseas Service League. The Woman 'a Overseas Service league will meet for dinner Tuesday evening. 6:30 o'clock at the Fonte nelle hotel. An election of officer will be held and Miss Helen Cornell and Mis Klla Fleishman will report on the national meeting of the league which was held in Washington, D. C. recently. ' Ladies Aid. The Ladies Aid . society of the Dundee Presbyterian church will entertain at their annual May, party Friday at 2 p. m., with Mrs. A. D. Culliston. There will be a burlesque entertainment. Members are re quested to briiifr their silver dollars as an offering for the new church fund. Junior Hadassah Dance. The Junior Hadassah unit com prising 50 young Jewish girls who support a war orphan, "will cele brate the first anniversary of the club next Monday night with a dance at the Blackstone. Mis Sophie Weinstein is president and chairman of arrangements. Card Party for Pariah. There will be a card party at St. Johns rectory. Twenty-fifth and Cali fornia streets. Wednesday at 2:30. Tn charge of it are the Mesdames if! Barry. ' ' Ice Cream Social. - The women of Holy Cross parish will hold an ice cream social Satur day evening. May 20, on the church lawn, S06S Center street. A radio concert will be a feature of the af fair and a door prize will be given, St. Adelbert. St. Adelbert's Social club will give a card . party Wednesday afternoon at their hall, Thirtieth and Bancroft streets. Chapter M, P. E. O. ' Chapter M, P. E. 0.. will meet with Mrs. A. C Pancost Saturday, May 20 .- Clubdom 1 1 Sings Lead in Operetta Y. W. C. A. Si fl 'X ,-f?'A 5 ft M T v ' ' -v J u .!;t -; II VV.V- :tV S- Mil's Laura Petersen as "Princess Chan" will have the leading role in the "Feast of the Little Lanterns," an operetta to be presented by the Omaha College club music and drama sections Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Burgess-Naxh audi torium, under direction of Miss Anna Johnson and Miss Avis Roberts. The piano accompaniments will be played by Mrs. Dean Kinger. College Club Sunday Central ; building open from 10 to 3. Monday Federation of Clubs meets for supper at 5:45 followed by a talk by the Rev. Thomas Casady on "Everyday Christianity." The re mainder of the evening will be spent in the consideration of the following: Summer Conference Commissions, "Citizenship for Women" Everyday Christianity," Workers Education Movement," Field Federation." Mil linery class. 6:30 and Glee club practice, 7:30. '. Tuesday1 Friendship club will meet at 3:30 in Library hall South Side. - Wednesday Regular monthly eetinjr of the Board of Directors, 1 o'clock at North Side branch. TvJenty-second and Grant streets, followed, at 12:15, by a luncheon for all volunteer and employed workers, and board of trustees. Program of general association and convention reports will be given. Morris Girls club, - supper, 5:30 followed by a talk on "Designing and Planning Clothes." Volley ball prac tice after the program. , The Christian Association Ath letic club will entertain the members of all the . first year, gymnasium classes at Elmwood park. Those attending will meet at the Y. W. C A. at 5:30. Registrations must be in by Tuesday evening. . Employes of the Northwestern Bell Telephone company will pre sent a program for Omaha business women, Y. M. C A. members and friends at 8 oclock in the auditorium of the central association building. There is no admission charge. Thursday Central Student' club will meet at 3:30 in girls' club-room for election of officers. Busy Circle club will meet at 7:45 for singing led by Agnes Swanback, followed by club programs Friday Alumnae club, dinner at 6:15 followed by installation of new officers. Closing lesson in millin ery at 6:30. Saturday Children's classes of health education department will hold their annual picnic at Camp Brewster. Registrations must be made at the Y. W. C. A. by Friday night, and an planning to attend will meet at the association building at 10 oclock Saturday Morning. Benson High School Girl Reserve club is hostess at a hike. All High school club aids are invited, and will meet at the central association build- ins at V:JO. All junior Girl Reserves will meet at the association building at 3 oclock for a hike. Each girl will bring her own lunch. " " v v The Omaha College club will hold its annual business meeting and election of officers Saturday after noon at the Prettiest Mile club, pre ceded by luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. A musical program will be given by Mesdames A. L. Tumor, Grace Leidy Berger, J. D. Ringer. O. C. Robinson, the Misses Avis Roberts, Mable Alcorn and Margaret Roeb ling. Reservations for the luncheon should be made by Friday, 10 a. ni., with Mrs. H. B. Patrick, Kenwood 4004. . Candy Shower at Old People's Home. - The Omaha Woman's Club of Rail way Mail Service will give its annual candy shower and program at the Old People's Home, Fontenelle boul evard Wednesday, 2 p. m. Vocal solos will be given by,W. O. Gale and J. E. Edwards; readings, Margaret Hadley, H. Underwood jr. and Billie Matthews and a dance number by Alice Lorene Davis. - O. E. S. Kensington. Fontenelle Kensington club. O. E. S., will meet with Mrs. C. H. Wal- rath, 3650 Burt street, on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Past matrons will be hostesses with Mrs. Mary Mack. Miller Park Women to Meet The Women's society of the Mil ler Park Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. O. A. Runyon, , Get Acquainted Club The Get Acquainted club will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the First Unitarian church, Turner boulevard and Harney street. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parsons will be host and hostess. The program will include piano solos by Miss Ellinore Baxter; read-ings-by Miss Edith Kcnyon; violin solos, Miss Evelyn Pierpoint with Mrs. W. L. Pierpoint at the piano; a group of songs by Miss Ruth Red mond with Miss Helen Smails at the piano. There will also be games and community singing. All stran gers and lonely folk welcdme. French Alliance Will Give Musicale. The French alliance will have an open meeting on Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the Schmoller &' Mueller auditorium, presenting Mrs. Charles A. Hull in a recital of French songs and monologues, with Mme. Borglum at the piano. Piano solos will also be given by Misses Margaret Shotwell and Elizabeth Paffenrath. Those in terested are cordially invited. Logical Inference.' " Mrs. Kriss What chapter of the lodge does your husband belong to? Mrs. Kross Why, he arrives home so late it must be the last chapter. N. Y. Sun. . - Boxing is the latest fad to be taken up by young- society matrons in Chicago. '.- Black and white scarfs. Weekly Club Calendar : SUNDAY " Boom f Hmm. WIS North Thirtieth Atrcct Sunday,, i p. m.. Mother'! day program under direction or umana w. T. V.. Dr. R. I Wheeltr, speaker. Ol4 People'! Hmm, Featenell Boole- ranl Sunday, I: JO p. m., llev. C. A. Burkholder, paitor of Caateltar Preaby terlan church, ipeaker: church choir will Ins. ... ....... OnaJia. Walkhw dob Sunday after noon and eveninr. Informal outing at Wiley Point club home. Fontenelle forest reserve, near Camp Qlfford. Visitor wel come. Chelsea Bcsack, host. CM Aeanalnted Club Sunday. 7:30 !. m.. First unitarian church. Turner toule- vra ana Harney sireei. aieeiing ar nonaectarian and are open to all strang ers and lonely folks. Mrs. Paul K. Har lan, director. Omaha Walking Club Sunday. 8:30 p. m., from Pearl and Broadway, council Bluffs, taking Fairmont- park car. The walk will be from Fairmont park along the bluffs to the south, then circling east and north, coming back to the Fairmont park car line. William Hlllegas, leader. MONDAY Mehof) Vincent Chautauqua Circle Monday. T:1S p. m., courthouse. "IWowrelt Chaatanqoa Circle Monday, 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, South Twenty-second street. . v . . .. , - P. K. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. S. Mondavi 1:10 p. m.. with Mrs. Cecelia Townsend, 201 South Thirty-fifth avenue. Mrs. Itoy Kaipn, leaaer. Hall la the Grove Kxeeutlve Board Monday, 4 p. m T. W. C. X. Plans will be made for Chautauqua -graduating ex ercises to be held at Prettiest Mils club Saturday, June J. . Omaha College Clab, If Bale and Dnm gectleew Monday, 4 p. ra., Burgess-Naah auditorium. An operetta, "The Feast of the Wttle Lanterns," will be presented under direction of Miss Avis Roberts and Miss Ann Johnson. Psychology Lsrtnrw CourseMonday, 1 p. ra.. T. W. C A. Prof. Walter N. H al ley will epeak on "Our Varying Selvea," ninth of -a series of talks on "Psychology and the Day'a Work." by Edgar James Swift, given under auspices of Chautauqua circles. Special psychological test will be Sivsn. - -. . - A , TUESDAY Longfellow Chautauqua Circle Tuesdsy evening with Mrs. Ella Connell. !tl? D street. ' . Nebraska Tabereolosl . Asaociatloa Tuesday, s p. m., annual dinner and busi ness meeting. Fontenelle hotel. ' P. IS. O. Sleterhood, Chapter B. K. Tuesday. 1 p. m.. with Mrs. James Pat ton, 1 Mercer Park road. Musical tea. Omaha Spanish Club Tuesdsy, 1 p. m., with Miss Alma Peters, it South Twenty wlth Miss Alice Dennison. M2S Burdette street Osaaha Baskwos Woman's Clab Tues day. :IS p. m.. V. W. C. A. Dinner, fol lowed by meeting to complete plans for May breakfast. P. IS. O. Hsterhood. Chapter B. Tr Tuesday. 1:10 p. ra.. with Mrs. R, W Sage. 1510 South Thirty-third atreet. Roll call. "Summer Salads." Weasea'i Ovsreeeas Service Leagae Tuesday, 0:10 p. m., dinner and business meeting. Fontenelle hotel. Miss Helen Cornell and Miss Ella Fleishman will re- Srt on national convention of league, lection of officers. Delphian Study Class Tuesday, 1 p. m with Mrs. A. O. Plnkerton, 4020 Dodge street. Last meeting of the year. Mrs. Plnkerton and Mrs. Victor Kropf. hostesses. Topic. "Charlsmagns." , Mrs. A, W. Scrlbner, leader. rbrlatuus Clian-h Mlaalow-v Federa tion of Omaha and Council Bluffs Tues day, IV a. m.. Christian cnurcn, uouncn Bluffs. ' Luncheon served at noon. Mrs. John W. QUI, president, will preside. Miss Minnie Johnson, former missionary ac Bilaspur, India, speaker. South Omaha Woman's Clab, Music Department Tuesday. 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204 South Twenty second street. Subject. "J. W. Beschoff, Composer." Mrs. Cressey, leader. Miss Grace McLane will give a song group and Miss Catherine Clow, vocal selec tion. Final meeting of season. WEDNESDAY . Dundee Ctaataasjoa Circle Wednesday. 1:10 p. m.. with Mrs. Fred Elliott, jr., S107 Webster street. Omaha Woman's Clnb, Music Bectloa Wednssday. t p m chorus rshearsaL Burgess-Nash auditorium. Omaha Baslaaat Woman's Club Wed nesday, 7 a. m. to S:30 a, , m., annual May breakfast, T. W. C. Kj auditorium. Omaha College Club, Book Review Sec tion Wednesday. 4 p. m with Mrs. C. C. Beavers, 3131 North Fifty-eighth street. Mrs. S. E. McMillan will review "Emma", by Jans Austin. Election of officers. ' Bournes and Professional Woman's League Wednesday, 4:15 p. m Fonte nelle hotel palm room. Dinner and pro gram in charge of credit group. Miss Elisabeth McOrady, presiding. W. F. Baxter, speaker: Harry Dlsbrow, vocal soloist , Omaha Woman Club, Railway Mail Service Wednesday, 2 p. m., Old People's Home. Fontenelle boulevard. Annual candy shower and program. Vocal solos will be given by W. O. Gale and J. B. Edwards; readings, Margaret Hadley. H. Underwood. Jr.. and Billis Matthews; dance, Alice Lorene Davis. . THURSDAY Mathers Gnlld Thursday, t p. m., St. Rttaa hal. Eighteenth and Cass streets. Members will sew for boys of Father Flanagan's home. P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter K Thurs day, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Q. W. Hervey. 1110 North Fortieth street Mrs. F. P. Bryant, assisting. liberty Star Kensington Club Thurs day, 11:30 a. m May breakfast. Pret tiest Mile club. Mra. A. M. Smith, chair man of committee In charge. . League of Women Voters Thursday, 2:30 p. m Brandels tea room. Impor tant business meeting. Full attendance desired. Mrs. H. J. Bailey will report on Nstlonal convention of the league held In Baltimore. Md.. recently. . FRIDAY Omaha College Club ExeraHve Beard Friday, 4 p. m-, Fontenelle hotel. SATURDAY ' Omaha Walking Club Saturday, I p. m from end of Albright car line ever Walking club trail to Wiley Point camp. Irsne Strong, leader. Omaha Cod rare Club General Meeting Saturday, 12:20 o'clock, luncheon, busi ness meeting and program. Prettiest Mile club. Annual election of officers. Reser vations for luncheon should be made by Friday. 10 a. nv, with Mrs. H. B. Patrick. Kenwood 400t , ., Gilder Paintings Exhibited at the Library Ta eh aAitliafct VAnnl at llle Oma ha Knrirtv n( Fine Arts' museum in the Public Library now hanes a col- lection el paintings py Konert r. Gilder. They are nearly 100 desert aranea risinlrff UV hits the arliit was in Ariiona the past winter. During the winter air. unucr cximntca at tli IVamiii'i rtiih Tnrann. Ariz . 36 of the paintings here shown and three others which were purchated by Mrs. Mien o. dpotiora 01 jsew tor ,ny. A lir nnvii nt the deert was sold to an Ariiona ranchman. Betides this Urge output, Mr. Wild er was active along archeologic lines in the south, and although not on the program was asked to and did deliver an aaarets to tne soumwesi branch of the American Association (or the Advancement of Science, which held its settioni at the I'rtU vrrsity of Tucson. Clouds rare in the desert, were found mott interest, ing to Dr. Gilder, and when eitfht inches of snow fell, coming semi tropical verdure, Mr, Gilder aniased the natives by painting a snow pte ture silting under the ih.de ol a cactus. ' Christ Child Society Preparations arc being made at the Chriat Child center for a spring fes tival which will be held on the grounds some time during May. Mrs. V. H. Qulgley and Miss Jean ette Doyle will be in charge of the affair. Twenty babies vulied the baby station at the center Thursday morn ing. Among the new arrivals were twin boys 4 weeks old. Miss Theda Waterman, baby welfare nurse, is in charge during the absence of Miss Dorothy Stowiu. Worsted embroidery is uted on some of the new neckwear. Last Word in Vases By JEAN TRUE. The flower lover has vsrWi of good vsr from which to choose this season. If her tatte runs to. ward Tiffany ware she may find slender bud vases of gold gists with hand enameled vases; if she wishes bo! for numerous flowers there are gold glass bowls (or them also. The famous Kookwood ware made from clay from Ohio valley, which furnishes beautiful pottery molded by community workers in Ohio river towns, can be had lu either dull or glased finishes. The shops have lovely apple green porcelain bowls, with flower holders to correspond with ihcm. If one wishes a hand some deep blue bowl with cerulean lining it may be bad alto. Then inert are he pottery sates wiih tulip borders that have very gisceful lines if one wishes taller . Frigli.h wedgewoo4 is always rl..y. Wlack basalt vsea with grape vine designs are works of art; the Oueen hevre comes some cheap, er. Flower holders with bird renter ornaments come with these Wedge wood vases. These vases are just the thing for rosea and are very tine with polished oak woodwork. They may be had in soft blues and grey greens, as well as blaik. If one rsres to be ratravigint, yen may invest in Sevres ware, com poles with statuette bases, or flower bowls with rrench gold mountings msy be bad at handsome sums. If you need inexpensive vases, choote a bud vase. Xtany of hee single bud vae are slender and of good form. They are very dainty and may grace a small table, writ ing desk or mantel. We Americans have learned to use bud pates from the Japanese, but sometimes we forget the artistic orientals and revel in a bowl of n lurtiums or cherry blossoms. We (ecl that smne Ituwers should be " t otals in masses, while others are si delicate that a fragile ve seem quite the one to use. The flower holders, statuettes, birds and lily pads are a decided im piovenirnt in arunging, as they permit ihe flowers to thoote pleas, ant angles and at the same tune sup. port the slews. 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