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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1923)
Weekly Club Calendar i SUNDAY. Omaha Walking Club—Sunday, 11 a m., from north **nd of Florence car line. Twelve mile hike along river road. Miss Alice Houston, leader. Old People** Home, Fontenelle Houle. lard—Sunday, 3:30 p. m., Rev. K. De Freest, pastor of Lutheran church of Our Redeemer, speaker. Church sextet will sing. House of Hope 7015 North Thirtieth street—Sunday, 3 p. m.t Rev. J. L. Barton, pastor of Immanuel Baptist r hurch, speaker. Churc h choir will repeat Kastex music. Bet Acquainted Ciul»—Sunday, 7:30 p. rn . First Unitarian church, Turner boule vard and Harney street. Program and -octal hour. All strangers and lonely folk welcome. MONDAY. Hellenic Chautauqua Circle—Monday. 9 a. m., with Mrs. Ji. O. Schafer, 2558 Mary street. Temple Israel Sisterhood—Monday, 1 o'clock luncheon followed by program, at the temple. Clio Club—Monday, 2 p. m . with Mrs. W. C. Ross, 1021 Locust street. Mrs. Rob ert McKenzie, leader. Roosevelt Chautauqua Circle—Monday, 7:30 p. m.. with Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204 South Twenty-second street. Mundify Musical Club—Monday. 8:30 p. in. with Miss Agnes Vndeland, 4151 turn* ngfctreet. Mrs. Rody Ryan, assisting. Tennyson Chautauqua Circle—Monday, 2 p. m., Y. W. A. Mrs. William Burton, leader. Lesson, "Social Ideals in Lnglish Letters'* chapters 10*11. Omaha Woodman Circle Federation— Monday. I p. m., with Mrs. Arthur Heath, soni North Twenty-fourth sireet. All members are requested to be present. V E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. 8.— Monday. 2:30 p m. with Mrs. H. w. Wendland. 2706 North Forty-fifth street. Mrs. R. A. Ralph will have charge of program. Omaha Woman's Club Political and So cial Science Deportment—Monday, 2:30 p. m Y W. C. A. parlors. Flection of offi cer*. ' Rabbi Frederick Cohn will review "If Winter Comes.’* Song group, Mrs. L. A. Ayres. TUESDAY. Y*«ta Kensington Club—Thursday, 130 p. m.. Masonic temple. Altman Club—Tuesday. 13:3# o’clock luncheon Burgess-Nash tearoom. Omaha Business Woman's Cluli—Tues day. b!l5 p. m„ Y. W. C. A., dinner and program. Omaha College Club Chorus — Tuesday. 3 p. m.. wlh Mrs. T. B. Protsman. 611 South Forty-first street. Omaha rtiapter D. A. R-—Tuesday. 3:30 p. m., with Mrs. E. R. Hume. 904 North Forty-ninth etreet. George A. Custer W. B. C —Tuesday. 3 p. m. Memorial hall, court houee. Old Guard Foat Invited. Mtnno I.uea Chautauqua tTmlo—Tueo day, 2 p. m., with Mrs. R. A. Newell, bbl Minna Lu«a avenue. Omaha Woman’s Club, Current Topics V*lTu1mi?rT Bible1'le;,on. "followed' by mirrent eventu. Last meeting of season. Delphian Study Chapter—Tuesday. IP m, Burgeea-Nash tea room. •’Ibsen and Modern Drama. Mrs. 0. B. Child, leader. South Omaha Woman’s Club—Tuesday. 3:30 p m. Liberty hall. South Side Of ficer and committee chairman will give their annual reports. F. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter Y F West will review the Book of Job. league of Women V ot e r s—T u e sd ay, a ft - noon league members will visit I an toTlum. 1619 Jone. etreet Member, ere requested to meet at Y. W. C. A. at ix o'clock noon. ... . ,■ Club—Tuesday. I o’clock lunrh S,rn‘" VlrldVaUer • Price. 3563 Ames oon with Mrs. ™a,**r ^ o( avenue. ■ ~ ntaple will read a Eaper111?". “important' Building, of Oma “ Omaha Woman’s Club. Speech Muta tion Department—’Iuesday, 11* ?',XvenmPOMra°H. ‘.L Holmes. leader: Pro- | feesor' Edwin Puls. Instructor. ' North Side Mothers’ Club — Tuesday, j Si! £ T'7££ Tennant. __ WEDNESDAY. Tates Parent Teachers—.Wednesday, p. m. schmTl auditorium. Program fol lowed by tea. _ j lee Forby Auxiliary to Spanish Mir Vrtensua—Wednesday. 6 P- m Memorial hall, murthou**. dav™"1’ m'm""r-nv' Mra* sidT. "sdfmd. ;n05 Burt street West Omaha Mothers Culture <>'!. Wednesday. : P m. with Mrs. R. j Hosier, 510 North Forty-first *tr. «t. w F O Tlrclr, First Methoilist « burch — Wednesday. 1 .’Clock lur heon with Mrs. Ralph Carney, 4916 L'nderwood ave Due. „ 1 Dundee Woman’s Club—Wednesdsy . i n m. with Mrs. Charles A Powell Davenport street. Plans for next years work will be outlined Mu Sigma—Wednesday, 2 3# P ;j with Mrs. It. W Noble. 3diu lla.vthoiSI- | avenua Annual buslm-s meeting On , going officers will entertain the vlub In- ( formaly. . Omaha College Club Domestic Eduru *lnn wi|«n — Wedne**il«>. 1 -l w?" Mrs R 11. Thuraton. 49'T Bur. street. Subject. ’’Potlgry and China Mrs Verio Harrington, leader. Omaha College Club Drama. Sect ton — Wednesday. 4 p. m with Mrs. Waller Stand”en 4911 Webster street The P'.av "Manikin and Min kin will be pre sented under leadership of Mt»« Ann Johnson. Omaha Woman’s Club Music Depurt m,„t—Wednesday. 10 a ni chorus prac- I tire Y W C. A Orchestra rehearsal, p. m.; Mrs Willis Reilfleld, le.-der. Robert , Cuscaden. director. Omaha Woman's Club Musical—We.l . nesday. 2:30 p. m. Y w I- A. auditori um under aosplees of must. department. Madge West Sutphen In charge of pro- l gram, which will be given by Junior group Open to public. THI KSDAY. American War Mother*. Omaha C hapter —Thursday. * p. m. Memorial hall, court--j house. .1. F. W. Club—Thursday A0:30 a. m , members will sew all day at ' hlld Wav inff Initltut* Alice It. Howard Chautauqua < irclc Thursdav " " P V. W <'. A. Mrs M. A. rhilllpr leader Omaha Woman’s < tub, I’urliumcnlary ?,*»■ Department—Thursday. -. i" p. rn , T W C* A. Lesson. "Minutes and Amend ments." Mrs. A. L. Fernald, leader. FRIDAY. Lforge f rook W. K. < ■ F riday. 1 31 |v no.. Memorial hall, ,-ourthouse 8mtIi'li Kite Woman’s Club—Friday a' I t#rnoon bu«tnF«* hieetinf, Scotllih ; ('ath«dral. 1 B. P. O. Ones—F'rlday, 3:30 I> m. Kikt , ADVERTISEMENT. 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It is ’ ery cheap, and a few ounces./Will lsst everyone In the family tor months. Ho surq your druggist gives iou Mulstfied. j club rooms. Business meeting preceded by noon luncheon. Unity Club— Friday, 8 p. m , First Uni tarlan church. Mrs. 0, A. Chatelaine ami Mrs. William S. Curtis, leaders. SATURDAY. Omaha Walking Club—Saturday, ISC p. m., from end of Albright carline to Walking club shack. Omaha College Club Music Section — Saturday, 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. Ada Klopp Kuesen. 4811 Chicago street. Subject "Women Composers,” Mrs. Harlan Moss man, leader. Chautauqua Lecture—Saturday, 2 p »n Brandels restaurant. Dr. Frederick Fling will speak on ' World Policies of Japan.” Lecture preceded by 1 o’clock luncheon. Reservations for luncheon may he made with Mrs. W. B. Howard or Mrs. (J. F Fisher. Rabbi Cohn to Review “If Winter Comes.” Rabbi Frederick Cohn will review "If Winter Comes" at the mcetyig of the political and social science de partment of the Omaha Woman's club Monday, 2:30 p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. A song group will be given by Mrs. L. A. Ayers. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Mrs. J. H. Dumont, associate leader, will have charge of the program. He ink Returns 1 mme-.Schumann - meink. 1 The beloved Madarne Schutnann Helnk is coming back to Omhaa. She will appear here on Aprtl*18 at the Auditorium under auspices of the Business and Professional Women’s Division of the Chamber Of Commerce. Those in Omaha who have heard her beautiful contralto voice before will undoubtedly be among her most en enthusiastic hearers at her concert next week. There will perhaps never again be such a truly remarkable contralto voice—another voice with the sarfte power and the same depth of feeling. And, indeed, there can surely never be another surh a widely loved singer. There is only one Urn estine Schumann-Heink. Catholic Daughters of America Sunday Catholic Daughters of America, Hiking club will meet at Sixteenth and Sprague streets at 3 p. m. Miss Mary O’Brien, leader. Monday—Swimming class, Creigh ton gymnasium. Tuesday—Current topics class will meet in the Creighton Moot court at 8. Subject: “Heredity." Wednesday—The Dancing club will give a dance at Hyland's academy, 2424 Farnam street. Thursday—The Glee club will meet in the Schmoeller & Mueller audi torium at 7:30 p. m. Community Girls Plan Clever Program The regular bimonthly mass meet ing of the Girls’ Comtrfunity Service league will be held at the club rooms Friday, 8:15 p. m. All club members and their friends will have supper together. A prize will be given for cleverest table decoration. After supper the girls will adjourn to the ballroom fur a program. Miss Hess Rhyno and Mrs. Dick Rhyno (Lucy llill) will sing a group of songs. Dr. Frank G. Smith will give a short talk on "Happiness.” A group of Indian songs will be sung by Miss Francis Bell and Miss Evangeline Higgins will give a reading. A committee, with Miss Ethel Brink man as chairman, has arranged a very clever song review. Miss Dorothy McAllister will sing the songs, while girls dressed to represent the differ ent sports heralded in these songs pass in* review. Dancing will complete the events of the evening. Make reservations for supper before Thursday evening with Miss Roberts, Atlantic 3258. An Invitation Is extended to an wno may bo interested whether members or not. The supper will be 25 cents. Matinee Luneheon. The speech education and literature departments of the Omaha Woman's club will close the seuson with a mati nee luncheon Wednesday. April 10, at Burgess-Nash tea room and audi torium. Proceeds twill be added to the building fund. Mrs. CharleB Johan nes, president, and Mrs. Philip ^•ut ter, president elect, will bo honor guests. A *two-act comedy, "Sup pressed Desires," by George Cram and Susan Glasdell. will be presented by Mesdames Grant Williams, Otho Johnson and Anson Bigeiow. Reservations for the luncheon rnay be made with Mrs. John F. Murphy. mefeK ninn remodeled FURS if b® GOODS CALLED FOR AMD DELIVERED 1612 DOUGLAS STREET--4TH FLOOR AT. 726* Or«r Wtolwortk’i 5c A 10c Sun' Dundee Woman’s Club. Dundee Woman's club will meet Wednesday, 2 p. m., with Mrs. Charles »_A. Powell, 4912 Davenport street. The plan of study for the coming year will be outlined. Mrs. Joseph C. Lawrence assisted by Mrs. R. W. Shepherd and Mrs. W. H. Paneing will present the play, "Where But in America,” by Charles Wolffe. Mra. Lawrence will ren'l Henry Van Dyke*. "A Handful <>f Clay.” A *ix-hand piano aelectlc, will be rendered by Mr*. R. J Skankey, Mrs. K. Linn Welker an 1 Mr*. M. J. Hedelund. Lena Kli« worth Dale will *ing a group of gong*. ; SEEDS«£ Flowering Bulbs—Hardy Perennial Plants — Roses and Vines — Lawrn and Garden Fertilizers. I The Nebraska Seed Co. Retail Store \ New Location—423 S. 15th (15th and Howard) All Sales Are STRICTLY CASH 9 Reorganization Sale All Sales Are F-I-N-A-L * Orkin Brothers Entire Stock Has Been Thrown on the Market at Savings of One-Third, One-Half and in Some Instances Even Less Than Half Price The change of management of this Great Specialty Store and the absolute necessity to convert every garment into cash is responsible for these daring low prices. i “ " What woman can resist the temptation to buy when she may , choose any Orkin Brothers garment at such startling money savings? Feminine Omaha appreciates the style leadership that has always been maintained by this store. Our Wirdim Telia W onderful , Valve Story. \ ■ Shop in the Fornoons Tailored and Costume Suits Developed in all the wanted fabrics. Both two - and three-piece creations. $2397 $2897 (Here are but two of the many great value groups that await you here Monday: / All Capes, | Wraps and Coats Hundreds from which to make your selections; every sytle that is in favor, every color, every fabric. $1896 *2397 '2897 % .Never before have such values been offered you, so take the fullest advantage of your buying op portunities now. __ - ri in C COATS AND SEPARATE PIECES rUKO — At Prices Decidedly Amazing Buy Furs now, for here you may choose from Furs of the very finest quality and save at least ONE-HALF. Choose from Hundreds of Beautiful New Dresses Reorganization prices make them irresistible . values. Their beauty of stylo and amazing as- * sortments leave nothing to bo desired. $Q96 $Jg96 $Jg96 $2tj97 Sport Skirts $4.49 Lively pluiil* and strip*'1*, plain color*. All si**'?. Most oxtremo values. Persian Blouses $4.49 Kovel creations. Kasily the most popular blouse* shown today. Reorganisation force* this low price. Conant Hotel Building XT _-y , ^ ^ The Entire City Is Thrilled with these sensational values in MILLINERY Reorganization Sale Prices Permit You to Buy Beautiful Hats at a Mere Fraction of Their True W orth One Great Group for Monday $o00 A groat array of stunning hats that should soli for at least twice this price. Every color and shape is most generously represented. Materials— Beautiful Flower Trimmed Hats New Crepe Hats Bow Trimmed Hats Novelty Straws Styles— Hitfh Back Slopes Cute Pokes Off-the-Faec Styles liarpe Drooping Brim Hats Matron Hats A Monday Morning Special 9 A. M. to 12 O’Clock 150 Trimmed Hats Worth three, four and five times their d* sale price. While they last. ^ They will po fast. The values are wonderful. Be here early. • i -^