The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, July 09, 1922, ROTOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 30

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION
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I M s Km ma Karm (left) and Miss Belle Bliss (right) have a cozy nook for tea after I " " """" I ?TjiV -r.
.1 hard day's work downtown Miss Fatm is bookkeeper for the Baker Manufac- """" J t' NisJi- . f E&Ki&i?,, "' "Nt i
tunng company and M ss Bliss a public stenographer. They have "bached" together HLi'-1 -nlfC',''! Pitk'V f n
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t'k fl ti' I .' 1 1 " ' . st, Jirl I - iw. Dr. Josephine Armstrong is busy with her duties as a physic an, but between calls on
JJl I kY I iJ. ti II I . v . - - V't' ; J 1 ; X ' I patients she always finds time for taking care of her apartment Photo by Uewell
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A half hour at the piano is the relief for fatigue prescribed and I I jJj I r ll B X :j:i!5! I ,
followed by M'ss Charlotte Townsend, health superv'sor for I li M r I I "111 rfjit!!!!!!! B 1 ti I
the Omaha Board of Education. The piano is the most highly J J i ' - I l A Ittf iH";:::::! I J C "v 1 1
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Mrs. Perle Hungate's varied serv- " ' ySf'
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I? jfrs II Peters Trust building don't lessen V 4 J I' Miss Al'ce Crowe t.nos SSu
S If her interest in domestic duties in fJ dusting a real relaxation ftT"
yjjJ her own bachelor home. Jpf after "any if
M;ss Belle Ryan, ass'stant superintendent of Omaha schools, spends much of her time rfr
behind a flat top desk, but she functions just as efficiently behind an apron. mJ J Mjjgt S'
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The photographer caught Miss Beulah "M. Hall engaged in the
pleasant task of preparing a pie for d nner, just after reaching
her apartment from her day's work in the Omaha offices of
the Prudential Insurance company.
Miss Fay M. Watts, president business and professional
women's division, Omaha Chamber of Commerce, takes as
much pride in her cooking at in her business activities
Miss Grace Rowland, secretary to Attorney Mymn
L. Learned, rushes to her p.irtmcnt kitchen for
relief, after tedious hours of pouring over lrgal
documents.