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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1923)
Engagement Announced ! i Mi', and Mrs. M. Green announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna, to Isidor Abrahamson.. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Green, a member of several Jewish social clubs, has been active in com munal work. Both Miss Green and Mr. Abrahamson are graduates of Central high school. k Nebraska Children’* Horae Benefit The apeech education department of the Omaha Woman’s club, Mrs. H. J. Holmes, leader, will present a playlet, “The Spinster's Return,” for the benefit of the Nebraska Chil dren’s Home society Tuesday, 10:15 a. m.. at the Burgess Nash auditorium. Following the play a program of ex y temporaneous speaking on Abraham Lincoln will be taken up under direc tion of Prof. Edwin Puls. Members may Invite guests. | Mr*. Hempel to Review “This I “Freedom.*1 I Mrs. C. L, Hempel will review "This Freedom” by A. M. M. Hutchinson 3 at the meeting of the literature de H partment of tlto Omaha (Woman's e.ub Tuesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, at | the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. George C. Bon I ner will give the biography of Hutch •| inson and Mrs. James W. Hanbery, interpretation of allegory from Olive [^^^^Schreiner's “Dreams.” Roll call will answered by current literary j events. Mrs. Edward Johnson, leader. Straw flowers are a good deal used for trimming frocks, and will prob ably later on be much used for trimming hats. Catholic Daughters of A meric* Monday evening: Cathollo Daugh ters' gymnasium class, drilling, aesthe tic dancing, swimming, basket ball, at Creighton gymnasium. Tuesday evening: Regular meeting, Knights of Columbus hall. Thursday evening: Glee club, 7:S0 p. m., Burgess-Nash auditorium. F. E. O. State Officers Here Wednesday. Mrs. Ona Baird of Plattsmouth, state president of the P. E. O. associa tion. and Mrs. Nelle H. Grantham *f Kearney, state organizer, will be hon or guests at a meeting of Chapter (' R Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 420* South Twenty second street An election and i: of officers will be held. The meeting will be preceded by a 1 o'clock luncheon. Miss Grace N. Mc Lain will assist the hostess. Doctors’ Wives’ Luncheon. The Doctors’ Wives' club will meet at the Brandels restaurant for their regular monthly luncheon Wednesday, March 7, at 12:30. * Mrs. A. P. Overgaard, Mss. C. Ft. Ballard, Mrs. Paul Ellis and Mrs. G. W. Pritchard will be the hostesses. ISO Store* ~ New Spring ^ Footwear SUPERB VALUES • In Dependable Shoes for Men, Women and Children They’re Made Right, Styles Right They’re Priced Right MEN'S SHOES High shoes or oi fords In sll newest styles, colors and ■ earners, a ratmmiae or ciassy styles for your selection. Truly matchless Talues. We can fit you perfectly. LADIES* SHOES High shoes, pumps or oxfords, all mate rials. Including pat ents and satins; high or low heels. The choicest assort ment of spring footwear shows In years. 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