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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1923)
to Sponsor Lecture Course Mrs. H. J. Bailey and Mrs. Gentry Waldo are in charge of arrangement for the lecture to be given by Carrie Chapman Catt, noted suffrage leader, on December 4, under auspices of the Omaha Deague of Women Voters. This is the first of a series of talks to be ■riven during the winter. Other speakers will be Judge Flor nee Allen, who Is the only woman n the supreme bench, and Judge Martin Wade of Iowa, United States strict judge. The local league voted not to' raise ' ics from 50 cents to at a meet ,ng Thursday at the Y. W. C. A. The untial election of officers will be ild Thursday, December 6, at which ime two more vice presidents will be added to the excutiva board,making hree in nil. The study class, which Is open to 11 members of the league, will be held on the fourth Thursday after noon of each month. ,'ohn L. Kennedy Speaks on Law Enforcement. John D. Kennedy will speak on • Enforcement of the Constitutional Daw,” before the Business and Pro fessional woman’s division of the Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday evening at the Chamber of Com merce. The talk will be preceded by dinner at 6:15 o'clock. The Orpheus male chorus of 50 voices, Fritz Carlson, leader, will give a program of songs. The din ner is In charge of the bank group, Miss Pearl Janney, chairman, assist ed by Mary P. Doyle. Eva L. Hut chison, Elizabeth M. Kolb. Eleanora Ijunbracht. I*zabeth Kaufman, H. \ Sophia DarsonT Ethel Daverlng, Min A nie Phalen, MarWia Siert, Edith rttandeven, Frances E. Stem and Katherln C. Wilbur. Fx-Cong^essman Andrews to Address Club Women. Ex-Congress W. E. Andrews (of Hastings will speak on "Contempo rary National Problems From the Republican Standpoints,” at the meet ing of the political and social science - department of the (^maha Woman » club, Monday, 2:30 p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Draper Smith will -reside. The meeting Is open to all Mub members and their friends. Get Acquainted Club. The Get Acquainted club meets to iVght at 7 o'clock, First Unitarian ..lurch, Turner boulevard and Har icy street. Col. and Mrs. C. G. Cun lingham will be host and hostess. Mrs. Don J. Adams and Donald f llsbury will give vocal numbers and l;ss Roselyn Goldstein readings. Arthur li. Palmer has composed a long for the club called "The Get Vcquainted Club of Omaha.” which 1,113 been adopted as the club song, to lie sung at each meeting. A club orchestra has been organ ized under the direction of Ely Ras mussen. which will give a program once a month. The club Is nonsec tarian. Strangers and lonely folk are welcome. *_ South Omaha Woman’s Club Mrs. Curtis Cook will review “The -Cathedral” by Hugh Walpole at a " 'meeting of the literature department of the South Omaha Woman’s club Tuesday afternoon, 2:*0 o'clock at the home of Mrs. F. A. Creesey 4204 South Twenty-second street. Current events will be led by Mrs. A. H. Mur dock. Woman’s Club Debate. "Shall Our Club Dues Be Raised?” i the subject of a debate to be given ,efore the parliamentary law depart aicnt of the Omaha Woman’s club Thursday afternoon. 2:30 o'clock, at the T. W. C. A. The subject of the regular lesson Is "Obtaining the Floor.”_ __ Street Scene in Paris Reconstructed for Overseas Armistice Carnival The stupdendous task of decorating ^he Auditorium for the armistice car nival to be presented by the overseas girls Friday and Saturday of this week is in the hands of Mary Lydia Rowe. Mrs. Rowe served in the can teen branch and later as hospital searcher at Bourges during the world war. She 1s a professional decorator for entertainments of all kinds, in cluding weddings, dinner dances and festivities for special occasions, and is the head of her own business at the Pomegranate shop in the Gardner building. A street scene in Paris, winding up to the Cafe de la Palx on the stage, is the picture Mrs. Rowe is planning to present. Tiny shops will flaunt their gay crepe paper awnings on either side of the boulevard at this "Night in Paris.” The general color scene will be in the French colors, red and white and blue. Festoons of lights in these colors will shed their brilliance over the gala scene. Harry Trustin is assisting Mrs. Rowe with the construction work and B. B. Adams with the scenic painting. 'Two miniatures by Mrs. Rowe have been accepted and hung by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and one by the New York Water Color club. She studied four years at the Chicago Art Institute and one year with the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. She has also worked with Mr. Ensign at the Berkshire Summer School of Art. Community Service League Members of the Girls’ Community Service league and their friends will meet at Forty-second and (fcrand ave nue at 3:30 today for a hike, under the leadership of Paul Geiger. Tuesday evening at 5:30 cooking class will meet under the direction of Mrs. W. L. Rlner. At 7:30 the sew ing class will meet with Mrs. R. Saunders. Wednesday evening at 5:30 cooking class will meet In Trinity parish house. Mrs. W. I*. Rlner. Instructor. The Girls’ Community Service league will entertain at a dancing party at Kelplne'a dancing academy. Twenty-fifth and Farnam streets, on Wednesday evening. The Blackston lan orchestra will furnish the music. Thursday evening cooking class un der the direction of Mrs. W. L. Rlner will meet In the club rooms. 1712 Dodge street, and the class In cooking, recently organized, will meet at 3:30 in Trinity parish house, Mrs. R. Saunders, Instructor. Members of the league will attend the dance given Saturday evening at the Bellevue vcc tlonal school. They are at Leisure FOR pleasure or shopping, because all worry and thought of laundry is gone. They send the laundry to us every week. Our “rough dry service—starched’' consists of everything dried; pieces re quiring starch are starched; underwear is soft and ready to wear, and all bed linen, table linen and flat work comes ironed. The price is reasonable—10 cents a pound for first 15 pounds and then 7 cents a pound for all over that. i Phone AT lantic 0280 1607-6-11 Jackion Streat Dr. Young to Address Parent-Teachers. The Parent-Teacher association of the Henry Yates school will hold its second meeting of the year In the school auditorium Wednesday after noon. at 3 o'clock. The Henry Yates orchestra, directed by Robert Cusca ,den, will play, and Mrs. Martin Sug arman will give a song group. Dr. O. Alexander Young will give an address on "Nervousness in Chil dren.” Members of the Farnam school Parent Teacher association are invited to be present Rt this pro gram. Omaha Walking Club. The Omaha Walking club members are at a loss which hike to take this afternoon as the host at the shack, Gus Burrell, and the leader of the hike north of Florence. John Proctor, are enterprising in their plans of en tertainment. Mr. Proctor promises an unusual surprise for those who Join his band this afternoon, 3 o'clock, at State street, Florence. Mr. Burrell has arranged an interesting volley hall game for those hiking to the shack. Weekly Club Calendar_ SUNDAY Catholic Ihiughters of .America—Sun day afternoon at the club rooms. Class of 150 will be initiated. House of Hope, 7915 North Thirtieth gtrect—Sunday. 3 p m. Musical program by pupils of Mies May Wetheral. Omaha Walking Huh—Sunday. 3 p m. from State street, I-lorence through the woods, where a campfire supper will be served John Proctor. leader. Old People's Home. Fontenelle Boule vard—Sunday. 3:30 j. in. Rev. Arthur Atack pastor Hanscom Park Methodist church, speaker Church choir will sing. Get Acquainted Club—-Hiinday, 7 n. ni. First Unitarian church. Turner boulevard and Harney stre^C Program and social hour. Open to all strangers ami lonely folk. _ MONDAY (rolden Bod Auxiliary—Monday eve ning, card party. Swedish auditorium Tennyson Chautauqua Circle- Monday. 2 p. m. Y. W. C. A. .Mrs. R. C. Hoyt, leader. Dundee Chautauqua Circle— Monday. 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. E. H. Orchard. 6096 Cuming street. P. K. O. Sisterhood. Chapter B. S.— Monday. 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. B. H Combs. 2020 Emmet street. Roosevelt Chautauqua Circle—Monday. 7 p. m. with Mrs. F. A Creaaey. 4204 South Twenty-second street. Hellenic Cliaiitanqua Circle—Monday. 9 a. m., with Mrs. B. F. Peters. 1*22 Em met street. Mrs. George Crocker, leader. Merrill Feature—Monday. 10:30 a. nv. Blarkatone hotel. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill will give first of scrips of talks on “New Values and New Goals." Omaha Woman’s Club Political and Social Science Department—Monday, 2:30 P m.. Y. W. C. A. Ex-Congressman w. L. Andrews of Hastings will speak on "Con temporary National Problems from a Re publican Standpoint.” Club members and their friends are Invited. TUESDAY American Legion Auxiliary—Tuesday, * p. m.. memorial hall, court house. Altruaa Club Luncheon—Tuesday, 12:30 o’clock, Burgess-Nash tea room. lT. S. Grunt Woman’s Relief Corps— Tuesday, 1:30 p. m.. memorial hall, court house. Minne Luaa Chautauqua —'Tu^k dav. 2 p. m . with Mrs. J P Sheeran, 2229 Ogden street. G. T. G. Club of Mara bees Tuesday., * p. m. Maccabees Health Center, 1.00 Courtney building Mercer Park Chautauqua Circle—Tues day, 1:30 p. jn.. with Mrs. J. H Osborne, 4 40 North Thirty-eighth avenue. P. E. O.. Chapter B. X.—Tuesday. 1 o’clock luncheon with Mrs. E. E. Thomas, 46 54 Dodge street. Mrs H. M Binder, assist ing. Omaha School Forum—Tuesday. * p. m . Central High school. Miss Clara B Mason. Social hour will follow program. All teachers invited. Jewish Women’s Welfare—Tuesday. S p. m . Jewish Community center. Sub vert, “The Work of the. Visiting Teacher. ’ Miss Natalie Bassett, speaker. Omaha Business Woman’s Club—Tues day, 6:15 p. m . Y. W. C. A. dinner fol lowed by business meeting. Miss Cecilia M. Chase will speak in current events. L. O. E. Chapter No. 1.—Tuesday. 1 o’clock luncheon and card party Black stone hotel. Reservations with Mrs. Pratt Harwood or Mrs. A A. Corkle. Junior League—Tuesday from 3'until 5 p m. tea for club women a* tna D«T Nursery Twenty-fourth and St Mar> avenue. All clun women interested In the nursery are invited. P. E. O. Sisterhood. < liapter B. K.— Tuesday. 1 o’clock luncheon with Mrs W. H Smalls. 3716 Pacific street. Mrs. I C F? Walrath assisting. Educational day program Mr*. M. D. Cameron, speaker. South Omaha Woman * Cluh. Literature Department—Tueaday. 2.30 p. nv., with Mrs F. A. Cressey. 4204 South Twenty serond street Mrs Curtis Cook will ylve the book review and Mrs. A. H. Murdock will lead the current events. Guest day. Omaha Woman’s Club. Speech Educa tion Department—Tuesday. 10; IT. a. m.. Burgess-Nash auditorium. Lesson fol lowed by program of dramatic reading.* mid extemporaneous talks. Prof. Edwin Pul*, instructor; Mrs. H. J Holmes, leader. Omaha Woman’s Club Current Topic* Department—Tursday. 12:30 p. m. lunch eon Y VV. C. A.. In honor of Mrs. C harles Johannes. Miss Nana Hobrebena of the Philippine islands will tell of her coun try Reservations may be made with Mrs Isaac Douglas and Miss Grace Thomas. D.elnphian Study Club—Tuesday. 2:30 p. in . Burgess-Nash tea room. Mrs George Magnev. leader. .Subject, "Grecian Art Roll call, items of interest relating to topics. Discussions will be in charge of Mend a me* J. W. A Knew, A. G. Pinkerton. Charles Janecek. Victor Kropf. O. C. Ho man. G. B. Child and W. H. Koenig WEDNESDAY Doctors’ Wives* Club—Wednesday. 1 o’clock luncheon. Brandels restaurant. L. O. E. Chapter No. I. Wednesday. * p. m. Elks club rroms. Business meet ing. Yate* Parent -Teacher** Association— Wednesday. 3 p nv. school auditorium. Fa main school parent-tea* hers will be guests. Catholic Doug liter* of America—Wed nesday evening, Fontenelle hotel. Din ner dance in honor of I fit* new members initiated Sunday afternoon. Omaha Woman’* Pres* Club—Wednes day. 12:30 o’clock Brandels restaurrftit. Miss Louise Lovely, appearing at the Orpheum, honor guest and speaker. Mu Sigfim Wednesday. 9:30 a. m . with Mr*. Arthur Wells, 113 North Happy Hol low boulevard Mrs. A L. Patrick, lead er. Subject "Carlyle, the Philosopher.'' Business and Professional Women’s Di vision, Chamber of Commerce—Wednes day. 6:30 p. m.. Chamber of Commerce. Dinner and program. John L. Kennedy, speaker. P. E. O. Sisterhood Chapter B. P.— Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs P J. Haas. 1141 South Thirty third street. Mrs. H. E. Maxwell, as sisting hostess. Clan Gordon Ladle* Auxiliary—Wednes day. 2 t> m , with Mrs. Janet Anderson. 4026 Blondo street. Mesdames James Nielsen. Janies Henderson and Cyril James, hostesses. Omaha Woman’* Club, Music Depart ment Wednesday, 10 a ni . Y. W. C. A., chorus rehearsal and business meeting, followed by 1 o’clock luncheon and mus (calkin auditorium at 2:30 p. m. Omaha College Cluh Book Review Sec tion— Wednesday, 4 p m , at All Silnn church. Rev, Thomas Casady will review i Papin! * "The Life of Christ " Tea will be served preceding the oook review. American War Mother*' Kensington— Wednesday. 1:80 p. ni.. with Mrs. Irma Craig. 2204South Thirteenth street; Mesdames George Browning. Julia Dwyer, IE F Doran and R S. Campbell assisting Dundee Woman’s Club— Wednesday. 2 p m . with Mrs E. A Beardsley, 103 South Fiftieth avenue "The Middle of the Road," by Sir Philip Gibbs, will be re viewed by Mesdames I. J. Greer, W. H. Punsing and II. F\ McIntosh 4 p. E. o. Sisterhood Chapter C. B.— Wednesday, 1 o’clock luncheon with Mr*. R. M La vert y, 4304 Houth Twenty-sec ond street. Mrs. J. E. Lush and Mrs c f*. Wilson, assisting Mrs M. D. Cam eron and Mrs M F Funkhouser will speak on the educational fund. THURSDAY American War Mother*—Thursday eve ning. memorial hall, court house. Altru-a Cluh Dinner—Thursday, f, 30 p Dworak’s Way Will Fit You in Three Month* for E. A. Dworak, C. P. A. will train you. Under his direction no time is wasted. You will learn how to keep and close a set of books, prepare balance sheets and profit and loss statements of any business. Enroll in Dworak’* School DAY OR EVENING CLASSES Shorthand, typewriting, comptometry and complete business training. Qualifies young men and women for a desirable office position, earning a real salary. BY OUR TRAINING YOU WILL SUCCEED We assist our graduates in securing positions. Call or Write for Catalog Phone AT 7415 START HERE—BEGIN NOW Dworak Business College Second Floor Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam, Omaha c,<& Paxton Block “The Store of Individual Shops” 16th and Famam Silks, Velvets, Woolens On Sale Monday At Tremendous Price Reductions! Black Silk Special* 40-inch Flat Crepe, $2.95 quality, yard . . . $1.95 10-inch All-Silk Canton Crepe, $2.95 quality, per yard.$1.95 10-inch Charmeuse, $2.5(1 quality, yard . .. .$1.79 Brocaded Silk Radium 30 inches wide; splendid quality for lingerie, in white, pink and orchid; $1.09 quality; yd $1.19 Costume Velvet A lovely fabric for dress es and suits; 30 inches wide; in navy, brown and black; yard. $2.-15 Poiret Twill and Twill Cord A fine quality all wool fabric with rich silk fin ish. A $5.4S quality. Mon day only .......$3.89 54-Inch Aatrachan Popular for jarquettes and coats; in pray, tan, loam and black; $4.95 quality for Monday at.*3.10 All-Wool Pebble f Crepe ,'i I inches wide; suitable for pleated skirts and dresses; in all wanted shades; specially priced for Monday, yd. *1.50 Wide Wale Corduroy In demand for robes, up holsteries and children’s wear; obtainable In beau tiful hi(rh colors; $1.00 value Monday, yard 70# 69c Sateen flood quality with a silk luster finish, in black and colors; Monday at, per yard.30# 1,500 Yards Wool Fabrics Values From $2.50 to $4.00 Yard The season's most desirable weaves and colors in fine all wool materials for dresses, skirts and coats; all 54 inches wide. Plaid w o o I e n s, velour checks, duvetynes, tweeds, jerseys, brushed wool coat ings, striped skirtings, etc. Textile Shop—Mxin Floor m . at tha home of Mrs. Phoebs Fulla wsy. Omaha Walking <!ub--Thur*day eve ning. dinner and business meeting, T m C A. Alice R. Howard Chautauqua Circle— Thureday, 7::if> u. m . V W. c. A. Mr« Rmh Scabloom Howard, leader. Cnlver.lty l^eture—Thuraday, « p. m. First Unitarian church. Hr * rederlnk Kiln* will speak on Problemi of World Organization*." Johnson Memorial, W. C. T. I'.—Thurs day. 2 p. m.. with Mrs. O. C. Wrleth. f68 Sol 11 Flft ieth street. Reports of state | mooting will o' given. Omaha Woman's Club. Parliamentary law Oepartment—Thursday. 2:30 p. m., Y VV. C A. Lesson. “Obtaining the Floor," followed by a debate, "Shall Our Club I>uea Be Raised?" Fine Arts Lecture—Thursday, 4 p. m. Fontenelle hotel Major E Alexander Towel I. speaker Subject "By Camel and Car to Peacock Throne, an account of liin expedition in Asia. FRIDAY Scottish Hite Woman's Clnh—Friday. 2 p. m. business meeting. Scottish Rite cathedral. lienet olent ami Patrlotle Order of Does j ! —Friday, 2 p rn., Klka’ club rooms. Luncheon will be served preceding the meeting. SATURDAY Omaha Walking Club—Saturday. 3 p. m from end of Albright car line to club shack in Fontenelle Forest. B*?ss Tury tiek. leader. P E. O. Sisterhood Chapter M—Satur day 1 o'clock luncheon at home of Mrs. VV. M Berry. Mrs. VV. B. Bredbeck. as si*t4ng Mrs. Luiah T. AndreAs will speak or the educational fund. t P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. N.— Saturday, 1 o'clock luncheon. First Pres byterian church. Benefit of educational fund Mra. Clara B Maaon will apeak on the orient. Reaervatione may be made with Mr*. O. H. Me no Id or Matthew* book etore. _ Club Women to Visit Day Nursery. ‘ Omaha club women will he guests of the Omaha Junior league at a tea Tuesday afternoon from 3 until 5. at the Day Nursery, Twenty fourth and St. Mary avenue. All club women Interested In the nursery are Invited to attend. Jewish Wofnen’s Welfare. Miss Natalie Bassett will speak on "The Work of the Visiting Teacher” at the meeting of the Jewish Women's Welfare organization Tuesday, at 3 o'clock, at the Jewish Community center, ' Nineteenth and Farnam streets. Several musical numbers will he given and a report of the work of the organization during the first nine months of this year will be read. Trinity Christmas Sale. Trinity parish and society will hold its annual Christmas sale Saturday, December 1, from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m., at the parish house. Music Department to Present Program The music department of the Omaha Woman's club. will present the following program Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the T. VT. C A. auditorium: Piano group, Claire Otten Swoboda; two piano number, Mrs. Swoboda and Mrs. Helen Sadllek Kyhl; violin solo. Grace Leldy Burger, accompanied by Mrs. A. R. Burnlte: choral selections. Omaha Woman'a club chorus. The program will be preceded by a 1 o'clock luncheon at the 7. W. C. A., reservations for which mav be made with Mrs. J. M. Lowe or Mrs. Flor ence Baaler Palmer, depsrtment leader. The department will meet for chorus rehearsal and business meeting Wednesday at 10 a. m. Musical at House of Hope. Pupils of Miss May Wetheral will give a musical program at the House of Hope, "915 North Thirtieth street this afternoon at 3 o'clpck. -- - 16th and Farnam “The Store of Individual Shop*” Paxton Block l Pit ( out I It octal Fur-trimmed coats of the highest or der for women who demand the exclusive— Coats of beautiful Cerona, Marvella, Tarquina, Lus trosa and Ara bella— Tr im mings of black Fox, taupe Fox, kit Fox, grey Squirrel, Platinum Wolf and Beaver. Monday Only priced very specially at » Here is the opportunity of the season—one that is seldom offered at this time on coats of this character. All are Coats from regular stock, and each one has been repriced to afford you a considerable saving. Third Floor , Sec Out Window Display Ultra Mode« of Black Satin Mid-winter creations, each one a bit different to em phasize its newness. Art fully trimmed in monkey fur, ostrich and burnt fancies. 1 Millinery Shop " Third Floor May we have the pleasure of showing you these nrn* modes. "H here you are sold becom ing hats that are individual."