The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 26, 1922, SOCIETY WOMEN'S FEATURES, Image 25

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    Benson Society
Bnw Ccrrwpondeni Cl! W!nt 5370. "
Hrliwui WomMi'a Hub,
TIi tnuaic dfrtuiiit t the ttrn
m Woman rlub gavn the flrl c,f
II niKW'iil program TliUl'iHl;iy fn-r
Hmjii itt tl.e lumif of Mm. K J r-liun-
k". A liulilwln iriainl .inn u '
ati'l Mi. HWen Ktiiulik Kylu ua.ihi '1
ly Uri. llrv-y Win fiirnlnhfij th
lnoKmm. The rmi vtr diforuifl
with yellow rlii j'iiitlTniiiti rnl
Wr1 rum: iln. Kylu i r.-ni-
d wtih a Ure txxiui-t fif on-hid rt.ry-
uiitl,ii.iuni and Mm. Wing u kivi-ti
it r.'iHJuto tKMuct of Mm. Ward riwu.
Ili fri tini"nt w re m rvcd to ti't l,nll-a
Tli llanrt Cantata.
McmU-r of KrivHnh l.tjthirnn ilnir
III rnnii-r tha llnrwNt Cantata ty
'J'orne Garrtt Hunduy, at the rhur h,
at 4 p. m, I'fnf. T. Amm Jmim, vi
$iil Ing'rurtor at Midland fll'f" 1H
amilat. Mernhrr of the choir who hav
a-ilo Jarta aj: V. 1.. fctrvrn. T. H.
Ijirauii, CI. W. I'hlrr and lirthy
Kirhardaon.
Ilurnimiy Club.
Ir. rind Mm. W. A. Wil.ox will
entertain at their hoint- Monday nlalit
CJiul'lltrnTiUry to i ha tm-inlxr of thu
; n'n H.irrnony lul.
Mi-n'a Club Knl4-rlahu.
The Mi-n'a rluh of Kt. Andre par
M entertained at dinner Tueaday
evening In (ho guild hull of the
i hur' h. Aftur the dinner the election
of ofiirtri wa held; Donald Trary of
)'nH'n Ix-lng made president of the
rluh fur the coming year. F. P.. Oliver
rendered a frroup of vocal aelecllon
and Hlithop Shayler gava a very tlr
i Iriff dinner nt-ech jn inlrlon.
KlaniUrd Hearer.
Miaa Mary 8uun Moore enterUuned
the member of the Methodlat Htnnd
ii rd l-eaier Thumday evening at her
home in liemif park.
Dinner and Ilridce.
Mm. Claud Heed and Mm. Newton
Clark were hoateawa Wednesday at a
dinner at the "'rettleat Mllo cluh. Af
ter the dinner the evening wa nent
nt bridge, 5 tablea being played.
War Mot hem' Itamr.
Thu war mother! chapter of Oinula
will huld Its annual bazar the 11th
and 12tb of pace in be r in the
fourthonae' rotunda. Mm. Janie
Shield ia chairman of the bazar com-1
iniltee. j
Attend Itridfe I.unrlieori.
Mm. C. N. Wolfe wna a guent of
Mrs. J. M. Hackler Friday at the
bridge luncheon Riven at the
OUR GREATEST SEMI-ANNUAL
Millinery Sale
STARTS MONDAY CHOICE OF OUR
500 Beautiful Velvet
and Satin .
Trimmed
Hats
Were Made to Sell
at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 choice
Hiits for Dress ami Tailored Wear
Itt All Desired Styles ami Colors
A'l atv frm our rvculur M-k nnl t vtry hut piaruntcol uj !
the u-unl h'vzh t.-r.lanl ff !v! mul qualitr.
Sale Starts Promptly at 9 A. M.
You will b rep iij for coming larly.
1 !h uu.tl t U. i lit titl aocvitiiiHHl.tt
in? sen ice j-rfvail Jvirin tl.i sule.
aiiewtt Wii ra i W
lUurLatrmi- ty th m-mt-fr of tl,
- ' ' .ii.,n, -lul
j Mi hMlil llaur lUn.
.t the MeiholjNt hiii.ir to be held
'. . -Ii, . !..) , 1'j-ceiiiber , in the par
Ii ,j of Hie ihureh, thu IhiIu have ar
i untied f".Jr nrdaili- hith where their
ihk will l ln.i!Bytd. Thme booth
tll h prealded over by M-l.nne K.
Hi try H'hiI, C'eorre Hehaefer
.ii 1 t tuile Nye. A noon dinner will
be aerved U-(tiiitnij at 11 JO.
Hirtbdny IMniier Tarty.
Mm. K. O. hmith eni'Ttulned at
ifi'ihi i" I'rl.Ljy eonipliinuiitary to the
i. 'ih birthday of her twin dnuiihum,
IH. iotliy and ltuth, and the birthday
or their eoiiHln, c'orUdu (Irwn, Tho
dt'oiationa were In jilnk and while.
Cover were apread (or 1J gneata.
llianliKKitliig IMiinrr I'artie.
Miaa Simian Wolf of NellKh, Neb..
ii. ioir.puriled by two friend, the Mian
ex Iil Kihoiield and Murgaret Hl
lery, will H-nd the Thank-ivln( aea
urn with Mi Wolfe' i.arent. Mr.
and Mm. C. N. Wolf. Mr. and Mr.
II. V. Kiurlz will entertain at a family
ThaiikKiving dinner when hfr. und
Mm. William rUurii of Manilla, la.,
will ,o among tho i?uet. Mr. and
.Mr. William Morse of Omaha will
entortain at ThankKlving dinner when
Mr. and Mr. F. Ii. Oliver and nn,
ItuU-rt, of l'.enon will Ite among the
nuet. Mr. and Mr. Claud Kowl
ill entertain at a Thanksgiving din
ner comiillmentary lo Ir. and Mr. W.
II. led andon, lionald, and Mr. and
Mm. Willi Heed. Mr. arul Mr. ISert
Uanz will enleruiln at a family din
ner pally Thankaglving day.
Highland I'arlt KenMngloii.
Mr, (icoiko Miller wa hocten 1'rl
duy to the memlx'r of the Highland
park kt-nalngton.
llev. and Mr. Calvert to York.
Itev. Jolm Calvert, formerly of Hen
aon haa U-en niadu cupeilntendetil of
the Metlnxliat orphanuge at York,
Neb. Mr. Calvert ha accepted the
ponlilon a matron.
Entertain Sunday Keliool Cla.
Mrs, It. Y. Hyde entertained her
i liiK of girl of the Mc-thoditit Sunday
school and their motliem, at an af
lei noon party Wednesday at her home
in the Highland park district. ,
Community ChrMuia Tree.
Plans are being made for a Benson
Community OiriNtmns tree. Mm. F.
K. Young I rhairrnun of the corn-
mittee on arrangement. Mr, u. 3.
Sprecher will have charge of a liter
TSreSU&n&Ka
iit,f',e
t it 4,ll. l-h mr- k
4
v? .iw ,y
v .V ew ,1
. .-..
11
ary program, which will he given Fri
day evening, IVcember S!. In the au
ditorium of the City hall, following
the o-.Jd.ior celebration around the
tre. ' Treat will be furnished for
Itonnon children under 1! year of
. agn. Mne hundrej ana rirty cnuaivn
' nre enrolled in the grado avhoule i.f
lieiiaon and 193 In the puroehial
n hoi'l,
I llaur IHvlslou.
1 Mm. l'aul entertained at an all-day
s. saion Friday of Mm. W. A. Wilcox'
bazar division uf the lU nnon Woman'
club. Luncheon w'aa aeired at 15.30.
Mr. K. J. Murray entertained tho
members of Mr. C. N. Wolfe dl
ion Tiilhy.
j IMIe Itehekah Kenklliglon.
Mis. Jullu Hii,sn wa busies
Krid.iy afternoon lo the niemlx-ra of
the Kelle IteU kah kenlngton,
I Kuiiday IMiiner Guent.
I Mr. K. A. Van Luven, wife of the
laic Kev. Van l.uven, formerly of Uur
j well, Neb,, and family were Hunday
' dinner guet at the home of Mr. and
Mr. J. A. Hutler. Mm. Van l.uven
now reside at Forty-second and
, (irand avenue.
i I'arent-Teaeher Aoclation.
j The executive board meeting of the
parent-teacher association wa held
Wednesday cvenitig at the home of
Kdnit ftnell. It wa voted to hold the
next assoelalion meeting Monday evo
tdng, Jiecembcr 4, in the assembly
nsim of the Benson high school.
; fUiyal N'elglibor Fntertain.
! The ladle of the Koyal Neighbor
(Amp of W-naon entertained at a
dancing and card party Thumday
evening In the I. O. O. F. hall. Music
wa furnlrhed by Harold Wright and
Herbert Felerman.
Mr. Felcniiaii KoloUt.
j Mr. M. Feiermafi of lk-iison waa
the soloist Sunday morning at the
S regular itervU of the First Christian J
church, Twenty-sixth and Harney
I street. Mr. Felerman rendered the
selection "Hear Ye Israel," by Men
delssohn.
I'upU IlerllaJ.
Artist pupil of Mlsa Margarite Lib
Jenstolie including the M ssc oiga
Borensen, Lucile Earnum, Itoma "loth
and Dorothy Cleaver and Junior atu
dents, Including Henrietta I'elem,
Alice Olson and Catherine McCreary
will give a recital Monday evening,
November 27, at the home of Mlsa
Liljenstolpe.
Dinner Guest.
Miss Edna Maney wa a dinner
guest Saturday at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. TL Scheme). Mis Maney
also attended a surprise party given
5
THE SUNDAY f.EK: OMAHA, NOVEMBER 26, 1922.
Saturday In honor of Mrs. Maud
Hunch.
I'rrvoluU.
J, T. Pkkard made, a bUMi.es trip
to O Nell! the e;il pail of the Week.
Mrs. Cuii I'henia and children have
rcluriiwl from a week's Matt with
friend In Hioux City, la.
Mrs. K. UljenstoltMi will have Mrs.
Carl lUIJeiisiule and Carl. Jr., of Cal
ifornia, as Thanksgiving dinner giiei.
Mr. C. I". McJ'hemun leave Tues
day for Minneapolis, where she will
visit relative during the Thanksgiv
ing season.
Mr. Kmtna lur, who lm teen
visiting her parent, Mr. and Mm.
C. H. Aylworth, liua return-d to her
home In Monroe, la.
Mrs. Hoaglnnd, mother of Mi. W.
i;. rtmlth, and granddaughter wr
Humiuy dinner guesi at the home of
Mr. and Mr. It. Y. Hyde.
Mr. and Mr. J. J. Gk-ason leave
Monday for Notre lame, Ind , wher
they will M-nd Thankagiving with
I heir daughter, Gertrude, w ho i at
tending St, Mary'a Academy.
(ounly Convention
at Ilrock.
Ono hundred women attended the
I county convention as guest of the
Woman' club of Auburn, NoNemlir
?3. tinker elected for a trmanent
organization were Mr. 11, F. Ixirance,
president; Mr. Futterfleld of Jirock,
vice president; Miss Iora Ktui k of
Johnaon, secretary and treasurer.
Clubs from Nemaha, Johnson, Hi own
ville, Jlrock and Auburn were repro-
:JUH.
The
500
The Styles
Include every new variation oi tht
longer skirt, long waist and drape
models. Russian blouse, short and
long flaring sleeves, panel and basque
effects style after style is a revela-tion.
EVER on the alert for the finest values obtainable for our patrons Nebraska an
nounces the best dress sale in many years. The extraordinary purchasing power
of this store receives another tremendous demonstration in this sale and the values will
receive an ovation Monday from a multitude of shrewd shoppers.
$i i75 Wonderful selection of materials $"( 75
-LU and unheard of Dress values, at -L
IKEI'E KKXKK DRESSES
CKEPK FAILLE DRESSES
JACQl'AKD CREl'E DKKSSES
r.Mi'Rixs creim: DHKSSES
Lace and Canton
Combination!
aTC OV K
rtnt iATH tr
setited. Mr. K. A. t'rmp f Ne
braska City oke; also V.m M. Wib
j luina of tin alat btnaiy i-..miniu u
i at Lincoln. Waitie Tburlow. Kith
'line AlUn and Mine Nelson furnished
I music.
Offcera for the day were Mrs. H.
I 3d. Well, president, and Mrs. T. W.
jUoIt, secretary. The next meeting will
be hold at Ilrock,
'Islam mill )'orll I'olitif"
jtTt of Dr. riing't
lecture Saturday.
Dr. Frederick Fling, proftmor of
Kuropean history at the I'nlveisliy
of Nebraska, will siieak on "Ulsiu
and World Inllll')" Huiurda after
noon, 2 o'clix k, at the Y. W, C. A.
auditorium under the iitispke of the
CbautaiKiua chili.
The talk will bo pitiedcd b a 1
o'clixk luncheon reservatlim. f"r
whh'h should made with Mrs. V.
K. Howard. Walnut OHIO, or Mis It.
A. Waugh, Kenwood, 5030 Th
luncheon and tectum are open to the
public at a small charge.
Mrs. Howard, president of the
Alumnae association. Hull In the
Grove, and the following preallentl
of the circle will be bos'esnes: Me
dnmc J. H. Osborne, Mary lt'se,
J. F. Glffin, Kathenoe eiinlth, F. II.
Cressey, W. N. Vlneent, W, T. Hra
hum, the Misses Abigail Manning,
KIIZRbeth Kyaii and (irac firaiit.
At a went ineeting of Alic F..
Howard circle, Mjs Abigail Man
ning wa chon president, and Mlsa
Huth Heabloom, treaaurer.
A. 6WA.80N, Trt :
Season's Supreme
A PRE - THANKSGIVING EVENT OF VAST
MAGNITUDE AND ASTONISHING VALUES
Will Be
rUKPE R0MA1XE
CANTON CREPE
ICarly loiini: Is ndvkctl
largot ilns lay in our
I Facts That Save
Clothes and
Moncv
lie-1 haim can 1 di.e to tiotl.f
through iiiadeiiint attention after
they are so led waiting to go to tli
washtub, When they are In the laun
dry bag a:te they are not usually giv
en much attention. Irj th Hist pla
clothe should never Isi allowed to re
main ilosely confined In warm weath
er. Jnst because they show no actusl
mold or mildew dsa pot mean that
the wnnnth and moisture do not Injur
their fine texture. Moreover, clothe
that are allowed to He moist and
jwnrin are mors difficult ti wssh than
j than clothe that ar waahed oin aft
er discarding or are allowed to dry
and lemoln In an open plae before
washing.
In warm weather soiled clothe b.ig
and ham r should be emptied every
day. There is where the house dwell
er has the advantage of the flat or
apartment dweller, For where there
1 a cvIImt there la a laundry where
clothe can be spread out before wash
ing to prevent their lying In a damp
mass. I -a Hi towel cieclnlly should
I be rpread on clothe tiara and never
left moist and warm for a day or o
before washing. If clothe ar going
to te washed within a day they can
I thrown Into a tub of cold or warm
water to aosk. Th! la sometime ea
ler than drying, but, especially In
OR
Placed On Sale, Monday, at
75
COLORS:
Navy, M.nck, brown, (an.
ctKoa, toast, lent her
fcll.ttlc.
DRESSES CI 11 PEON VELVET PRESSES
DRESSES POIRIT TWILL D R E S S E S
Imvuum' m have i -jnrotl ihi-e vnlux for tli
history ami rarly thoice mvans hvs vhn'wv,
! 1 ar I W Mia
Iwarm weather. I careful that they'
do unt remain k.rig fot.ger than
this, and e that all the material 1
under water. Never roer a tub of
I soaking clothe,
l If you nd clothe away lo be ,
j washed and Ironed never acml Hum i
I moist. lame rent should siw av
mended before sending clothes out of '
jth house, KspeciHlly If aheeta si
ironed with a mangle sum II rent t. I
come largo ones If negated before
i hand.
CIul Woinrn Sell Cvreul for
Huiltling Fund.
The entire iemtmhip of the
Omaha, Woman' club I elling u new
cereal for the benellt of fb club
house fund. Fl cent on eiy
(taeksgn sold gia-i to the clul women
ar.d It 1 Xiected that approxiniitely
M OriO will be raised from this aula.
Mr, i'harle Juhsnnei, president of
th Hub, and Mrs. K M. Kudol.h
sold 1.1 CO package in k than two
hour to downtown hotel and gro
cers, netting the club more than f jO.
Mrs. II. J. Holmes is chairman of
the committee in charge of the s.Uv
Food Sale.
Mr J. It. IteynoUl 1 chairman of
the committee In charge of the food
sale to be given by Omaha chapter,
1 laughter American Itevolutioti Tues
day on the main floor, rear, of llur
ges Nash store.
Havt you a room for rent? Tele
phone a "Want" Ad tonight AT Untie
1000.
;WM. U HOLZMAN,
SSES
The Styles
The range for choice of trimming ef
fects is seemingly endless, beads,
braids, color and self -tone stitchings
fur effects. Embroidery, silver cloth,
fancy buckles dresses of unusual
style and charm at a radical low price.
IMIIUtLi: CREPE DRESSES
CKEPE .S A T I X D 1? E S SE S
SATIN RACK CREPE PRESSES
CI 1 1 NCI 1 1 LEA CK'EPE RESSES
I
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3 C
Girls Community
Service League
uhr Tks Hiker clafc tH niMt s4
Tttssty-rsunh ami .N trts suili em4
h. i I r i t"'tr ft-r ui is
.ar in foil 'n!. isa walk ic 14
iv.ii. if tea a eup shtl luiub
lnnj.f-,1h tlus rlue w'!l tn.vs I'M
lfr t t.ll. Ainniium arid velUv tJ
..' ni'tt with Mrs Charles Musiiei
rusn.
Tusd) Th t-nufcH :t tm tn)
tra'(i at l it Uur itr st n-fA.
I.afsioii riul uiiet, t II Af'er sui'iot
ma roisri 'll n.sei vtth Mr.
I.til'.s lluo. I On mil l rlsu I st rv-Mi
luitrm sinry ivlUt'S !'. Nvrs uMa
i m si'MisI ilaniimi ia tl. ral
intt.i wliiiri Inn ud th isi W
till.
U'sdns Ut W n.rti club up(rr, lit
Afif siiiirnr ttir tll ires ;! f-f
lh I'hri.irn.i busr. AU intiibi 't
riUalvd IS li ilfnl SaS'iS III
ili in'ft uaual unler IS los-(lv(
tit Jklr. hulb Ksniur.
Opn k'iu wlit t anscliiilr ilnncl
fur ih tin elno. A 1 tiilikaiivln
nut irls vlll liforll (noil tuns f
n.rr un i'.f Aii' Miller rliairma
(if Ih rconiiiitt n tli Tstlae An
lohtiiM). NihI Hasiar and CAlhaitn I'af
laii sill saaial h't.
Th 1 T. A. rlub silt meet s-ltfe Ut
Wiitim i tub en Wwlneausy.
KlMa) Co'iVlfi rltaa. 1 11, oreler (lira,
tlun of Mrs W. 1. Itir.
Salurilar Thankagivlr dau'a will H
liaid al a t ! m 'Hi I'. I A. rlv
will ssaUt s'laa Kulivrts sa i'-lal boa
itt-s Th enmriiHii wilt uuniwl e
Ilia f-t I'mi Slants, t)t,s tlarfl
a Ml Tliairtis Waatlstid.
( lear the Atmosphere,
Open th kitchen windows both tog
and tw it torn and see how quickly tba
room I cleared of smoke from frying,
Tna:
Sale
Tricottne and
Duvetjra Dresses
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