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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1923)
Benson Society I ' ' '■ 1 Benson Correspondent—Call Walnut 5370. — -J * Ren»on Woman's Club. Miss Mona Cowell will furnish the program for tho next regular session of the Benson Woman's elub meeting Thursday. April 6, at ' tho home of Mrs. C. O. Hurd. Miss Cowell will speak on the subject of "Laws for Women." Harmony Club. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giles enter tained the members of tlTe Benson Harmony club Monday evening at their home on Military avenue. Methodist l.adies' Aid. The Methodist Ledies’ aid will be enterta.y’ed Wednesday, April 4. al the home of Mrs. W. II. Justin, C.337 Military avenue. Mrs. F. C. Isromis and Mrs. D. J. Bennett will assist the hostess. Mrs. R. Ftur'ord will fur nish a musical program. Entertains At Luncheon. Mrs. D. O. Sturts whs hostess at a luncheon at her home Friday compli mentary to Mrs. B. M. Babcock and her daughter, Miss Gladys Babcock. .Miss Babcock will resume her studies at the state university at the eluHe of the Easter vacation. Royal Neighbor's Luncheon. Tho members of the Benson camp of Royal Neighbors entertained at a luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. P. J. Dolejs. After the luncheon, plans were made for the reorganiza tion of their kenslngton apd for their bazar work. . O. E. S. Party. - Tlr*' card and dancing party given rFridny evening, March IT!, in the T. O. O. F. hall by Narcissus chapter. No. 263, of tho O. E. W.. Was a de cided success. One hundred and fifty were in attendance; a large delega tion from Omaha being present. Twenty prizes were given out. Mr. • il. Sprague won ^he door prize. Easter Program. Mrs. Luther Cobbey, director of the y Benson Baptist choir, has urangc.l the following program to he given Easter morning and evening in the church: Morning anthem, "Make the Song.” by Martin. Mrs. Cobbey will render the solo. "Hsannah," by Granier. In the evening, the cantata. "From Sepulcher to Thorne," by Shepard, will lie given by the choir •Mrs. Eugene Ward will render the offertory’ solo, "Calvary," by Rodney. B. S. Chapter, P. E. O. Sisterhood. The B. S. chapter of the P. E. O. sisterhood entertained at a J o'clock luncheon Thursday at the Brandeis lea room in honor of Mrs. Nell Grant ham of Kearney, Neb. Mrs. Grant ham is organizer and inspector fo. the Nebraska P. E. O. sisterhood. Entertain'. Double Quartet. Mrs. C. B. Crisman entertained at luncheon Wednesday for the doubl quartet of the Benson Woman's club. The afternoon was spent in quartet rehearsals. Mrs. A. N. Howe was honor guest. Entertains at Dinner. Dr. and Mrs. Mason entertained at a dinner at their home Thursday, when covers were spread for Mr. and r». H. V. Jeffrey. .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Shannon and Dr. and Mrs. Mason and two sbns. and .Miss Elizabeth Ma son. Shower for Mrs. Andfnon. Mrs. E. J. Murray was hostess at a shower Tuesday given in honor of Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Twenty guests were present. Five Hundred Club. The Benson Five hundred was en tertained Tuesday at the homo of ■Mrs. George _Norqui»t. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Norquisf, Mrs. C. O. Hurd and Mrs. Mark Rogers. Mrs. Ungers and Mrs. G. W. Savin were guests of the club. Mrs. E. E. Pa l dock will lie hostess for the next reg ular club meet. To Render Cantata, h The Presbyteri: o choir will render Hie sacred cantata, “The Gospel of Easter," bv Fearis. at the regular Sunday evening service. Easter Egg Hunt. Mrs. R J. Skankey entertained >r a delightful Easter party Saturday u honor of her daughter, Arline. The rooms were decorated with many col nred eggs and baskets, and a large , basket tilled with eggs, adorned tlr ' liter of tils luneheoii table. Four teen litt!0 girls wye in ntfendanrr ;uia their many colored frocks trig with the decorations throughout the rooms made a very pretty picture Its they searched for the' ltidrtc i prizes, Baptist Mission Society The Women's Mission society of the Benson Baptist church will be enter tained Thursday, April 5, at the home of Mrs. G. L. Sharp, 5815 Corby street. The annual election of officers 'till he held at this meeting. Family Dinner Party. Mr. and Mrs.1 E. H. Tindell enter tained at a family dinner party Sun day, when covers were spread for Mr. and Mrs. William Tindell. the Misses Agnes and Emma Fleigner, Mrs. Ada Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. Tindell and two sons. Attends Display. Mrs. H. I,. Rivett and Mrs. C. C. Beavers attended the home education section of the A. C. A. Tuesday, when a display of oriental rugs and draper ies was given at the Orchard-Wllhelm store. A very interesting talk oti home furnishings was given by u member of the firm. Social Evening. Members of the Baptist church will entertain at a s*. hU evening Thurs day. April ,5. Rev. R.% E. Yor/ of Dallas, Tex., will be honor guest and will be the speaker of the evening. Refreshments will he served. The public is invited. Returns to School Activities. Donald Minard. who* has spent his spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Minard. of 253S North Sixtieth avenue, and with his room mate, D. W. Williams in Manhattan, Kan., returned Monday to Ames, la., where Ire is enrolled in the class of mechanical engineers. Mr. Minard will graduate in 1925. ftehekah Kensington. Mrs. ,1. w. Fitch of Bensonhurst was hostess Friday afternoon to'the members of the Belle Rebekah ken sington. Takes Part in Lincoln Play. Miss Elizabeth Gates went to Lin coln Wednesday, where she took part in the play put on at a local theater by the Western Union of that city. Orphciini Party. Mrs. Rose Haehley entertained at n.orphgum party Wednesday after ndon complimentary to the members of the West Farnam Kensington. Chicken Pie Dinner. The Willing Workers of the Ben son Christian church will give a chicken pie dinner in the church dining room Friday evening. April 6. Personals. Mrs. Charles A. Trae.y is hdmc from a visit to Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Kelley are planning a trip to Wyoming and Washington. R. H. Maloney left Sunday for a business trip to Eustls, X'eb. Mrs. E? J. Miller of Kearney, Xeb , If. a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C B. Cr Usman. Mr. and Mrs. It. Burford and daugh ter, Eloise. are spending tlioir Easter vacation with Mr. BurfordV parents in Lutesville, Mo. They will also visit relatives in St. Louis. Master Walter Frederick Itcishaw is visiting his auntie in Sioux City, la., during the spring vacation. J. B. Mimemen, who has been a. guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. O. C. Kindig and Mr. Klndig, left Monday fos* his home in Castle Hock, Colo. Miss LillianCalvert. who is attend ing Wesleyan university, is spending the Easter vacation with the Misses Carolyn and Myrtle Snell. Mrs. A. J. Senger of Ashland, Xeb., spent the early part of the week at the home of her daughter. Mrs. W. H. Loechner and Dr. Isreehner. Balanced Meals, ttooil Digestion. If you eat all your meals ill a res taurant, you will find your digestion greatly aided if you think (wire b fore ordering and let the dessert you chouse furnish the kinds of material lucking in the first courses. If your meal has Iteen heavy, choose ,t fie.,, sejrt < f fruit. If your meal has been of fish, remember that fish contains very little fat. and a dessert contain ing butter would Is* a good choice. STANDARD OF THE WORLD How secure and tran quil a woman feels when she tnotors in her Cadillac. ^^^fLACl ^a V , J. H. HANSEN CADILLAC CO. Omaha Lincoln Sioux City .■'■■■■' ■' — 1 - ■ ■■■«■■ .»nii i i ■■■ STANDARD OF THE WORtD _:t r*' _■ . JUM» " UIIWI Omnium* Sc;itlcrcil Ijom Island* of Pacific to ticutcrs of Lurupc. |( »ntihilr«l I rmu Trier Oiip.i school iii Washington. 1>. c., is a rrember of the present Omaha col otiy at Atlantic < ity. .Man arc Mr. amt Mrs. .Toe Barker and daughters. Elizabeth and Virginia, and Mis. Wal ter Sinclair and son. Baldwin. \Ih-s Emily l’.urke, who sails slicat ■ l\ for Europe, ik in New York city, vis tting the family of her fiance. Gren ville Tremgine Anderson. Mrs. A. II. Filers and children are in Washington. It. C. Miss Helen Howes is studying in New York this season. as is alio Miss Frances Roberts., who. with her moth i cr, Mrs. Ann Roberts, are New York ers for the year. Miss Grace O’Brien ! is In the egst. Miss Elizabeth Davis is in Hot Springs, Va. Phil Chase and Stewart McDonald , of New York, are still claimed by Omaha, altitough their official resi i denee is probably New York. Miss Gwendolyn Wolfe is studying interior decoration in New York. Her mother, Mrs, J. M. Baldrige, is hi Maine with her father. Mrs. C. II. McDonald and daughter. Miss Elizabeth, are spending Easlot week in Utica, N. Y„ Dr. anil Mrs. UeRoy Crumtner and Dr. and Airs Frank Conlin are also there. Airs William McHugh, jr , is a visitor n Buffalo, N. V. Mr. mill Mrs. Charles liuryss anil young son are Visiting Mrs, Burgess' parents in Washington, D. f. In tlie Golden West. There would he no end to a - a of, Nebraskans In California, at this, or my season of the year. Some wh , have spent part of the wintei there include Mrs. George Biinz, .Mrs. c. W. Hayes, Airs, At. Shirley, Air. ,;> ! Mrs. .1. W. Campbell and da light: i , Miss Alnmrini ; Mrs. T U. Kimball and Miss Arabella. Mrs. Luthgr Drake Mrs. \V\ A. Phaser and Miss X'un Hunter left only this week for California. Mrs. Fra ser will visit Mr. and Mrs. (Sunion Wattles, formerly of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Houghton fin spending some weeks on the Pacific coast. Mrs. J. \V. Welch and daughter are In southern California jisiling M> r schon. who is 4 student at the south ern branch of the Vniversity of Cali fornia. Despite lateness of season. Florida still holds some vacationers there. Tir. and Mrs. J. J*. Ix»rd are among them old Mi and Mrs. Arthur Cooley and Mrs. V> A. Kedick. Mr. and Mrs. J p. P'allon and daughter, Miss Marguerite, are so journers at Hot piprings. Ark., and , Mr. and Mrs. Elton l.oucks are spend ing their honeymoon at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Mrs. Owen McCaffrey and daughter. MiSs Helen, are with relatives In El Paso, TeX. Also in Texas is Mrs. Julia Xagl James. Mrs. Perry Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Moxie Clarke and family. Mr. arid Mrs. Ceorge Taylor, are among Oma hans who spent the winter here who have returned east. Miss Helen Bradley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IV. W. Bradley, is in school at Xvai-k on the Hudson, fol lowing her graduation from Mount Holyoke college last year. She is training to bo h missionary. Miss lbden Murphy, formerly a Queen of Ak-Mar-Ben, is cloistered in Sacred Heart convent in Albany, X. V a ml w ill probably never return to Omo h.i. Leaving Omaha recently to reside elsewhere have been Mr. and Mrs Jess Thurmond, who went to Oregon, ' and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, who will reside in Cleveland. Misses Margaret Kastman, who si tends sweet Friar; Natalie Hustings of .Miss Madeira's school, and Nancy Hulst. who is in the Peuhody conser vatory at Baltimore, will Spend Faster with Mrs. Fdgiu- Scott, fornn rlv of Omaha, now of Washington, l>. C. Ward Belmont school has no spring vacation so Misses Helen Condon, Mildred Park and Irene PowcH are remaining there for Faster. Miss Dorothy Hall lias gone east to spend the holidays with her broth er. Jasper, who is a student at Vale. Miss Helen Rogers has gone from Vassal- to New Fork city to visit ■Miss Wynne Fairfield. Miss Josephine Sehurman, student at Smith college, is visiting MJiss Laura Shephard in Yonkers. Her brother, Frnest, is home and will re turn to his school April 2. Virginia Cotton of Highland hall is nt a house party In Akron, O . and Miss Frederieka N’osli i« at Larch mont Minor, N. Y. Miss Peggy Reed of Vassal' is vis iting in Hancoek. Aid.. Atlantic City and New York. Miss Dorothy David son of Aliss Somers school is with Miss Flea nor Mills in Washington. Miss Charlotte Smith of Miss Made ira's school is at a house party in Concord, X. if., with -Miss Virginia Morcll. Miss Charlotte Denny of Wellesley ii visiting with Katherine Reeve In Lancaster. Pa. .Miss Josephine Plai ner of the same school, is with Miss Olive Mayo in Detroit. Miss Flora Marsh, also from Wellesley, returns east today. Walter Preston. Ttudvard Norton and Jerry Maloney of Vale are scat tering. Mr. Norton goes to Greenwich. Conn. Ills sister. Miss Dorothy, stu dent at HoUdaysburg, wilt visit Made line Pelts at Pittsburgh. Dick Stew art of Vale is with Meredith Nichol son in Indianapolis. Tlallet-k Rose, Jr., Milton Barlow. William Popplctun, Robert Hall and Charii s McMartin are remaining In the east. Mieses Marjorie Adair > f Farming ton school. Virginia T-eussIer. Welles ley; I-eonor Pratt and Jean Kennedy ,.f Holyoke and Jean Palmer of Bryn Mawr are in the #nst for the holi days. Miss Onolee Mann of Smith col lege has gone to East Orange, N. J Miss Doris Taimadgo of Miss Ben nett's school is dividing her vacation lietween Brooklyn and Fall River, Mass. Miss T.ouise Gunther and Miss Har riett Binder, students at Monticello, are home. „ j Parliamentarians Will Present Play. The parliamentary law department of the Omaha Woman s club, Mrs. A 1,. Kernald, leader, will have charge i I.f th.- program at the general meet ing of the club Monday afternoon. April 16. in Burgess Nash audi torium. A one act play. "How the Women Earned Their Dollar," will be presented. Art Talk. William liryd*n will adtlrt^s art department of the Omaha Woman*!# Hub Thursday afternoon, Md o el'X'k. At the V. U <\ A. Mr. Hi vil#*n will vpcuk on ‘‘A Journey In Scot land.” Principal in Play Mis. C. C. Pixley will have the principal rttfe in Stuart "Walker's play, "Six Pass While the lentils Boil," to be presented by the speech education department of the Omaha Woman s dull at the general meeting of the club .Monday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock at tiic Muse theater. Twenty fourth and Farnam Streets; Dr. Frank Smith to Address Women Voters ' Shall Women Concentrate on Spe cial Legislation" will be the subject of a talk to be given by Dr. Frank Smith, pastor of the First Central Congregational church, Thursday afternoon at the V. W. C. A. at the League of Women Voters meeting. The talk will i,e preceded by 1 o'clock luncheon. A epeda! table is being lescrvcd for women "f the First Cen tral Congregational church, who are planning to attend. Following Dr. Smith's address, final arrangement* will be. made for the national convention of the league to be held in Dos Moines April 9 14. Among those who plan to attend are Mrs. I!. K. Mc Kdvf-y, president: Mrs. 11. .1. Dailey, vice president: M‘ Sdameg Frank Rudolph. Tom Kelly, Charles .Veal, Dr. Jennie Callfas and Miss Gladys Sliamp. If arrangements can he made the state delegation will join the local delegates in Omaha. There will be a meeting of the ad visory hoard st. 11 a. m. Thursday at the V. W, C. A. The ways and means committee will meet Tuesday, 1:30 p. ni., at the Girls' Community house, 1712 Dodge street, to complete arrangements for 'lie musical t*»a to la; given by the league t the Community house April '-7. Members of the committee are vies,lames F rank Rudolph. George Maguey. E. Holovtchitier, B. Lancast er and Toni Kelly. Jewish Women’s Welfare. The regular monthly meeting of th^* Jew.sh Women'* Welfare orgar.l «.tjr>n will \v heM Tuv*<1ay at the Jewish Community center at 2:30 p. m. Mia* < Feller will *in* a group of sonys ati.l Mrs. S M. Kchaefcr will *P«*Hk on *‘H*iolnea of th% Kxo«1uf.” ORKIN BROS. REORGANIZATION SALE V The Most Daring Apparel Event Ever Recorded in Local Retailing $200,000 Stock of New Spring Wearablesjit Unbelievable Prices New management demands absolute disposal of every garment in stock. All Sales Strictly Cash National Officer Will Address College Club Miss R. Louise Fitch, Washington, D. membership director of the American Association of I'nhersity Women and editor of the Journal for the association will lie the sp nL or at the luncheon given hy the Omaha College club Saturday. April t at II o’clock, at the Fontenelle hotel. The <)maha College elub, a branch of the American Association of Cni versity Women, will be hostess to the state convention of this oiganiaztlon held in Omaha Saturday. College women in the state are in vited to the luncheon. The Lincoln branch, the only other branch In the state will be guests of the Omaha branch. The object of Miss Fitch's visit to Omaha, is to stimulate interest in organizing branches throughout the state. y Miss Fitch is a graduate of Knox college and received her appointment at the recent convention in Kansas City, where a decision was made to launch a membership campaign. More members meant more interest and more money. The present national membership (s 15.000 and the hope of the cam paign is to raise it to 50.000. Miss Fitch is said to be a woman of personal charm and an excellent speaker. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. William Locke, Harney 6921. by Friday morning. Mrs. Ira Porter will review "The N'igger" at the meeting of the Col lege elub book review section Wed i nesday 4 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Miss Dorothy Steinberg will sing a group of negro spirituals Eastern Star Entertains at Vocational School. Maple Leaf chapter. O. E. 8.. will eive an entertainment at the Bellevue . Vocational school on Tuesday «ve iling, at 8 o’clock, after which refresh ments will be served. Members are asked to take the street car at Twen ty-fourth and N streets, at 7 p. m. Mrs. tv. V. Colo and Mrs. Fred Crane have the affair in charge. Benefit Entertainment. The Minne Lusa Mother's carle will give an entertainment at the school Tuesduy afternoon. Proceeds will be used for cdttcat.onal records for the school. City Mission Thursday evening, April &, the City Mission Mothers’ club will hold a pie social At 7:30 a movie, "One Man in a Ml!'tgn In which George, Heban plays oftc of hi* famous Italian roles, will b<> shown. After the movie pies will he sold at auction ami served with j coffee. Miss Flora K, llennott will leave this week to take up travelers’ aid work in I«s Moines. Rev. Ada .Stone Anderson addressed the mothers club Thursday afternoon. . The mothers presented ,\ll*s per,nett with a floral tribute in appreciation of her visits in their homes. Faster is being observed by a pro gram at 2 p. m. to<lay, given by the children of the Sunday school. Speech Education Department Program The speech education department of the Omaha Woman's club will have charge of the general meeting of the club Monday afternoon, 2:J0 o'clock, at the .Muse theater. Stuart Walk er's play, "Six 1’ass While the Len tils Boll,” will be presented under di rection of Mrs. A. S Harrington. The cast will include Mesdames O.O. Pixley, Grant Williams, O. Y. Krine, H. S. Kamen, A. D. Nunn, E. II. Wester field, E. O. E. Monroe, W. W. Watt, -Mies Fosteen Potts, Miss Melba Bradshaw and Kenneth Baker. A song group will be given by Grace Pool Steinberg contralto, and ex temporaneous talks. "Spirit of Home Making," by Mrs. George Magney, and "A Feather." by Hr. Idelle Stod dard. ^ raneous talks, "Spirit of Home Mak ing,” by Mrs. George Magney, and "A Feather." by Hr. Idelle Stoddard. Mrs. H. J Holmes is leader of the department and Prof. Edwin Puls di rector. « — Plattsmouth N isitor at Opening of King Tut s Tomb. A distinguished visitor In Platts- ' mouth tliis past week has been Mrs. Bockhill of New York, wife of the former minister to Bulgaria. She has treen at the home of Mrs. T. T. Liv ingston. Mrs. Ri>ckhill vva« in Egypt at the time of the opening of tb-i tomb of King Tut. Woman’s Club Home economics. Mis- Mary K. Killian, head of th® homo economic* department «t h" Catherines ceding®, Ft. PauI.^Mlnn., will spea k before 1 h< Tiom® tronnmi ® department (f th® ntiwha Womans rlub, Thursday, 10 s m , at th® Y'l \V. C. A. Mrs. J. F. Dimlck, Uader. 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