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CLUBDOM Fathers to Serve Mother and Daughter Banquet. A mother and daughter banquet to bo held soon after the holidays Is ^Hieing planned by members of the \Kountze Memorial Lutheran church. Men of the congregation have volun i teered to prepare the dinner, under direction of H. P. Engel. Mrs. E. A. Van Fleet, general chair man of the affair, announces that the banquet will also be In recognition of the work being done by Miss Mette Blair, missionary worker in India, who is a member of Kountze Memorial. A committee consisting of two repre sentatives from each society of the church met Friday to make further plans for the banquet. Those on this committee are Mesdames Paul Spring er, George Dorn, L. Guy, L, Frank, H. 1’. Engel, O. A. Malstrom, F. C. Luge, William Jebens, and the Misses Nellie Meline, Alvina Kolanchick, Martha Frank, Margaret Fischer, Mary Fischer, Mildred Jensen, Doro thy llesbacher, Helen Jensen and Anna Peterson. Reception at Old People's Home. The board of directors of the Old People's Homo on Fontenelle boule vard, Mrs. E. It. Hume, president, will hold its annual reception and open house at the home on Tuesday afternoon from 2 until o o'clock. Woman’s Press Club llr. George E. Neuhaus, neurologist, will address the Omaha Woman's Press club Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Auer bach, 4506 Poppleton street. His sub ject will be “Guy De Maupassant as a Mental Case.” The manuscript section of the Omaha Woman's Press club will meet Tuesday afternoon, 4 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Henry Doorly, 322 South Thirty-sixth street. There will a business meeting of the general •flub following the manuscript meet ing. Get Acquainted Club The Get Acquainted club meets this evening at 7 o’clock, First Eni tarian church, Turner boulevard and Harney street. Mrs. Frank W. Fogg and Miss Adelaid Fogg will be host esses. The program will include vocal solos by Harold Thom and the Get Acquainted club orchestra, under the direction of John Reagan, will play several numbers. Lonesome folks and strangers are welcome. South Omaha Woman’s Club The South Omaha Woman's club literature department will meet Tues day, 2:30 P. m. with Mrs. J. D. Mc Bride. 2309 F street. The subject will be “An Afternoon with the Poets." readings will be given'by Mrs. A. D. Majors and musical numbers by Mes dames J. D. Ringer, Perry Wheeler, W. Ingraham and Miss Laura Peter son. Dundee Woman’s Club The Dundee Woman's club will' meet Wednesday, 2 p. m., with Mrs. C. B. McDonald. 118 South Fifty first avenue. The book, “Men Like Gods,” by JI. G. Wells, will be re viewed by Miss Olive Ferguson, as sisted by Mrs. Grant Benson and .Mrs. D. T. Quigley. Card Party. The young women of the Loyola club of St. Johns Collegiate church y ill entertain at a card party Thurs day evening at 8 o’clock at the parish hail. High five and bridge will be played. The hostesses will be the Misses Inez Kline, Mayme Dineen, Helen Dineen, Stella Kelly, Margaret Dee, Margaret O’Rourrke, Rose McDer mott, Mary Eastman, Catherine East man and Lucile Schall. Mrs. Ray Millard I Saturday at 12 o'clock high noon Miss Gertrude Kountze, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kountze. and Ray Milliard were wed in St. Igna tius church, New York City. Miss Catherine Cartan of this city was Miss Kountze's only attendant. Willard Millard, who goes to Yale, was his brother's best man. The ushers included Kenneth Norton of New York, formerly of Omaha; Les lie Kountze of New York, cousin of the bride; Harknehs Kountze, brother Jewish Women’s Welfare The December meeting of the Jew ish Women's Welfare organization has been postponed from Tuesday, De cember 4, until Tuesday, December 11, at which time,election of officers for the year 1924 will be held. The meeting will be held at the Jewish Community Center at 3 p. m. All members are requested to be present. Walking Clnh Entertains. The Omaha Walking club camps committee will entertain at a dance and card party Tuesday evening at the Burgess-Nash tea room. Prpceeds from the affair will be used for fur nishings for the new addition to the shack. Blessed Sacrament Cards. The ladies of the Blessed Sacra ment parish will give a card party at the parish hall, Thirtieth street and Curtis avenue Friday evening, December 7. Hostesses will be Mes dames J. 8. Pugner, R. C. Barnett. Hunt, J. Whalen, J. E. O'Brien and Miss Rodna Mergen. Mrs. Pugner in charge. Bridge, high five and bunco will be played. Many valu able prizes. Everybody welcome. Alpha Clii Omega. The Alpha Chi Omega meeting will be held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Headman. BRODEGAARD’S 40A> Anniversary Christmas Sale Are Your Dollars Traveling? We Make a Christmas Dollar Go Farther Than Any Store in America An Exceptional Sale of Genuine Whiting & Davis Mesh Bags At Less Than Half of Regular Value Lot No. 1—Green gold solder ed Links, all new, up-to-date patterns to select from. Reg ular price $12.00. Sale Price $4.95 Lot No. 2—Swell patterns, sil ver Mesh Bags, all soldered links, many styles to select from. Regular price $8.00. Sale Price $3.95 BRODEGAARD BROS. CO. Wa Giaa S. & H. Trading Stampi 16th and Douglas Rail Order* Promptly Shipped Add Poataga We Give S. Sl H. Trading Stamps of the bride; Harry Clow and Ken neth Handley of New York, who attend Yale college. All of the Omahans who are In the east at eastern schools were pres ent. Among Omahans in the east are Mrs. E. \Y. Nash, Mrs. Frances Nash Watson, Mrs. L. F. Crofoot, Mrs. Harold White, Mrs. Louis Meyers and Mrs. Albert Sibbernsen. Mr. and Mrs. Harkness Kountze and Luther L. Kountze left a week ago for New York to Join Mrs. Kountze. Milton Darling and Father Lloyd B. Holsapple of St. Barnabas church accompanied them, the latter to perform the wedding ceremony. The decorations of the church, where high ritual service similar to that at St. Barnabas in Omaha Is conducted, were in fall colors. A wed ding breakfast was served at Sherry's after the nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. Millard will be at home at 1255 North State street, Chi cago. after January 1. Catholic Daughters of America On Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock the Catholic Daughters of America gymnasium class will mePt at the clubrooms, under direction of Stephen Zajicek. Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, reg ular meeting and election of officers for the year 1924. A dancing party will be held In the clubrooms on Wednesday evening, and will be in charge of the Misses Connors and Conlon. Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock a high five and bridge party will be given in the clubrooms. Mrs. Mar garet Shawgo will be In charge of bridge, and Mrs. 3. M. Craney and Mrs. Edward Dee, high five. .Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock the Glee club will have its rehearsal. Henry Cox, director. Cltih Women to Repeat Matinee Program The speech education department will repeat the matinee program given November 21, by request of the Omaha Woman's club house commit tee. The matinee will be given Sat urday afternoon, December 15, 2 o'clock in the Burgess-Nash audi torium. The program will include two plays, “For Distinguished Service,” and "Joint Owners in Spain,” and a pro gram of instrumental and vocal se lections. Brownell Tea. The associate alumnae of Brown ell hall, will give a tea Tuesday, De cember 4, from 4 until 6, for the alumnae and the patrons of the hall. Mrs. Miles Standish, the president of the alumnae is prevented from pre siding because of Illness, and Mrs. Walter Roberts will receive for her. Assisting Mrs. Roberts wrlll be Mes dames F. H. Davis, John W. Towl, Miss Dora Lee Newman, principal. In the dining room will be Mesdames Phillip Potter, Jack Summers, John Caldwell, Robert Storz, Olenn Miller, Lewis Clark, Frederick Bucholz, Rob ert Hartley, Walter Roberts, Harold Pritchett, Misses Catherine Thummel, Betty Bruce. Marion Towl, Dorothy Smith and Gladys Peters. Kappa Kappa (ianuna. The regular luncheon of Kappa Kappa Gamma will be held at Mrs. Lee Kennard's in Falracres, Saturday. December 8. The entertaining com mittee includes Mrs. Rody Ryan, chairman, Mrs. Lynn Storey, E. W Julian, Misses Lucille and Winifred Lathrop and Adele Plummer. Tri I)elt Luncheon. Mrs. R. A. Van Orsdale, 3505 South Thirty-fifth street, will entertain the Tri Deltas at luncheon December 8. Mrs. W. A. Hixenbaugh will review Paplni’s "Life of Christ.” Zata Delta. The Zeta Delta gave a Raggedy Ann tea at the home of Miss Arter | Beach on Friday. Weekly Club Calendar .81'NDAY. Old People's Home. 1-oiitenelle Houle vard—Sunday. 3:3o p m . Rev. C N. Daw sun. pastor of Walnut 11111 Methodist church, speaker. lift Acquainted Club—Sunday,* 7 p. m. First Unitarian church. Turner boule va rd and Harney street. Program and social hour. Open to all strangers and lonely folk. Onmhtt Woman’s Press Club—Sunday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Auer bach. 4506 Poppleton avenue. Dr. George Neuhaus. neurologist, will speak on **De Maupassant, as a Mental Case." House of Hope, 1915 North Thirtieth Street Sunday. :: p m. Rev. N. H. Haw Inis pastor of Hillside t 'ongregat ional church, speaker Church choir will give a program of Thanksgiving music. Omaha Walking Club—Sunday, 7:30 a. m. from Webster street station. Fifteenth and Webster streets, on M. & O. train for Calhoun. The walk will lie from Cal houn to Florence. Campfire lunch at Nathan's lake. Marjorie Siert, leader. MONDAY. .lobs Daughter* Officer* Rehearsal— Monday, 4 p. m., at the home of Mrs. T. Lillis. P. K. O. Sisterhood. Chapter B. 8.— Monday, 2:30 p. nr. with Mrs Paul Wil cox, 3159 North Fifty-ninth street. Roosevelt Clmiituuqim Circle—Monday, 7:30 p. in., with Mrs. F. A Cressey, 4204 North Twenty-second street. Dundee Chautauqua Cirri**—Monday, 1:30 p in., with Mrs. Helen K. Morton, 1003 North Forty-ninth street. Tennyson < haiitaiiqua Circle—Monday. 2 p. in , with Mrs William Hurton, 149 North Thirty-third street. Social meeting. Omaha Woman’* Club Polltleal and Social Science Department—Monday, 2 p. m., Y. W. C A Col. David Stone will speak on “The United States in World Politics.” Mrs Millard Langfeld, lead or. Open to all club women and their friends. Omaha Woman’s Club, Education Com mittee— Monday. 4 p m.. Burgess-Nash auditorium. Health program. Miss Char lotte Townsend, speaker. Subject, “Health In the Public Schools.” Dr. Jennie Callfas will have charge of program. Mr*. F. H Cole, leader. TUESDAY. Delphian Study finis—'Tuesday, 2:80 p. m.. Burgess-Nash tea room. Altman Club—1Tuesday, 12:*0 p. m., luncheon. Burgess-Nash tea room. Dundee Parent - Teaelier Association— Tuesday, 8 p m . Dundee school. Omaha H Maine** Woman'* Club—Tues day. 6:15 p. m., Y w. C. A. Dinner and program. I*. E. O. Sisterhood. Chapter B. X.— Tuesday. 1 o'clock, luncheon with Mrs. Anna Sype. 5006 • 'ass street. Woman's Auxiliary to Typographical Cnion—Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. P. J. Boyle, 1228 South Eleventh street. Prettiest Mile Indies* Golf Club—Tues day 2 j» m. with Mrs Frank Ogel, 6129 North Twenty-fourth street. Monthly meeting. !'. S. (.rant Woman’s Relief Corps— Tuesday, 1:30 p. nr. Memorial hall, court house. Election of officers. Old Guard post invited. South Omaha Woman's Club IJterature Department—Tuesday. 2:30 p m. with Mm. J D. McBride, 2309 F street. Sub ject, “An Afternoon with the Poets.” I„. O. K. C hapter NJo. 1—Tuesday, 1 o'clock, luncheon and card party. Black stone hotel. Reservations may be made with Mesdames Pratt Harwood and Mrs. A. A. Cork Ip. Omah'ft Woman’s Press Club. Manuscript Section—Tuesday. 4 p. m, with Mrs. Henry I ‘curly. 322 South Thirty-sixth street. Business meeting of general club follow ing manuscript meeting. Sermo Club—1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. J. J Hess. 5416 North Twenty-fourth street. Mr*. Iv S' Nickerson, president of the Second district. Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs, speaker. Omaha Walking Club, Dance and Card Party—Tuesday. * p m . Burgess-Nash te.-i room Proceeds will be used for fur nishings for new addition to club house. Members and their friends are Invited. Omaha Women'* Club. Speech Education Department—Tuesday. 10:15 a. m ; Bur g-v« N. vb auditorium. I.p-sson 8 Text book Prof Edwin Pul*, instructor: Mrs H .1 Holmes, leader. 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Can you afford to consider any other shirt when buying? $2 »o $10 Buy Earl and Wilson Insured Shirts for Personal Use or for Gifts Select‘His Gift’Early, It Pays The ClevereNt of New Knit and Cut Silk Neckwear 50c '• $4.00 Kid-Cape \ Mocha and Dcrrakin Gloves $2.00 “ $6.00 Silk and Knit Mufflers Wonderful Showing: $1.50 '”$15 T The Npw and Wanted Thing* in Lounging Robes $6.00 '• $50 New Brushed Wool and Fancy Vest. $5.00 '”$12 TWO STORES 1509 Farnani 190H Farnani and Women Frank Wray W. J. TraverB, A. P. John ston, A. D. Nunn. P. K. O. Sisterhood, Chapter H. K.— Tuesday. 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. J. M. Patton, 91fi North Thirty-eighth street. Mrs. J. 11. Wallace, assisting Mrs. T. L. Combs will give a report of the supreme convention held in Seattle recently. Omnlm Woman's Club. Current Topics Department—Tuesday, 2 p. m., Y. W. c. A. Bible lesson, "Moses," Mrs. B. A. Me. Olassan leader. Mrs. Anna Lane Wilson of Pekin, China, will speak on the "Chi nese Situation." Song group, Miss Estelle Shane. Cat! Lecture—Tuesday. 8 p. m . Fon tcnelle ball room. Mrs. Carrie chapman Catt. noted suffrage leader will speak on ‘ Peace or War,” What Are We Going to Do About It?” under auspices of Oma ha League of Women Voters. Open to tho public. WEDNESDAY. Yates’ Parent-Teacher Association— Wednesday afternoon school auditorium. League of Women Voters—Wednesday, 2:30 p. m., Y. W. C. A , annual election of officers. Omaha Rockford College Club—Wednes day afternoon with Miss Sara Sears, 1102 i’ark avenue. Carter lake Kensington CIuIh—Wednes day. 1 o’clock, luncheon and card party, Wellington inn. Minne l.usa Chautauqua Circle—Tues day. 2 p. m„ with Mrs J. P. Johnsen. 4400 Bedford avenue. War Mothers’ Kensington Clul>—Wednes day, 2 p. m., with Mrs. William Ebert, 2402 Poppleton avenue. P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter H. p.— Wednesday. 1 o’clock luncheon with Mrs. F. C. Patton, 320 South Fifty-second street. Washington Girls’ Club—Wednesday, 8 p. rn.. with Mrs. If. B. Russner. Carter Lake club. Business meeting and bridge. L O. E. Chapter No. 1—Wednesday, 8 p.m. Elks club rooms. buBiness meet ing. All members are requested to attend. Mu Sigma- Wednesday. 9:30 a m . w ith j Mrs Frank Bovd. 3703 Cass street. Mrs. L. W. Lavendar. leader. Subject. “Car lyle. Literary Lion ". P. K. O. Sisterhood. Chapter C. R.— Wednesday. 1 o’clock, with Mrs. H. G. Pike. 2124 F vfreet Mesdames W. E. Reed and W. W. Fisher will assist the hostess. _ Cjrcle 8. First Presbyterian Church— Mednesday, 10:30 a. m . church parlors. Members will sew for Child Saving insti tute Mesdames George Bullock, W. E. Davis and William Bryden. Dundee Woman’s Club—Wednesday. 2 P in., with Mrs. C. B. McDonald. 118 South Fifty-first avenue Book review, "Men Like Gods.” in charge of Miss Olive Ferguson, assisted by Mrs. Grant Benson and Mrs. D. T. Quigley. Omaha College Club. Book Review See tion—Wednesday. 4 p rn.. at the Ath letic club Mrs. Bertha Neale, chairman of the section, leader "The Able Mc Laughlins.’’ by Margaret Wilson, will be reviewed. Omaha Woman’s Club Mu«*ic Depart ment—Chorus rehearsal. 10 n. rn . Y. \\ ‘’ A.. Robert Cue* ad« n. director. Mrs. i Florence Basler Palmer, lender; 2 p. m. program of folk songs. V W. C. A. audi torium. Open to the public. THIBSPAY. J. F. W. Club—Thursday. 1 o’clock, with Mrs. S. R. Elson, Fairview apartments. Alice K. Howard Chautauqua Circle— Honor Army Couple. Lieutenant and Mrs. Benjamin Sheets who are stationed at Fort Crook, and who leave soon to be sta tioned in Hawaii, were honor guests last evening at a bridge given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Buc holz. Ames Alumnae Dinner. H. H. Henningsun, president of the Ames College Alumnae association, is taking reservations for a dinner dance to be given Friday, December 7, at the Prettiest Mile club. At least 150 diners are expected. Large Holiday Tea Miss Frances Castetter and Miss Lydia Burnett are planning a tea for December 29. They will entertain at Miss Castetter’s home. Invitations for 200 will be issued next week. The Duncans Hosts. General and Mrs. George M. Dun can will entertain at dinner Monday evening. Updike Dancing Club. The Updike Grain company em ployes held their opening dance of the season Friday evening at Prairie Park club. • St. Rose Paiish Cards. Ladies of St. Rose parish will give a card and bunco party Thursday evening at 4102 South Thirteenth street. Nice prizes. Thursday. 7:30 n. m. T. W. C. A. Mias I* lorem e Johnson. leader* Parliamentary Ijuv Department— Thursday, 2:30 p. m.. V W. r. A. I.e-son. flret and second amendment* a* outlined In Mr*. Mary Redfleld Plummer’s "Prac tical Lewona in Parliamentary Proced ure,’’ baaed on Robert's Rule* of Order. Mrs. John Haarmann, leader. FRIDAY. Dundee Pre*byterian Woman'* Aid—Frl- , day. 1:]:. ru ni.. church parlors, luncheon and meeting. Westminster Presbyterian Woman's Aid —Friday, monthly meeting In the church parlors Luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Extension Nocietv Card Party—Friday afternoon at Knight* of Columbus hall. Twenty-third and Harnev streets M*s darnes T. S. Dunna and W. Savage, hos tesses. Saturday. Job* Daughter*—Saturday, 2 p. m , Masonic Temple. Omaha Walking Clnb—Saturday. 3 p. m . from end of Albright car line to Walking club shack. Fontenelle forest. Alpha Omieron PI—Saturday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. 30fl South Fifty-first street. Founders' i day celebration Rockford College Club. The regular monthly meeting of the Omaha Hockford College club will be held at the home of Miss Sara Sears, 1102 Park avenue, Wednesday afternoon. Wise Memorial Alumnae. The Wise Memorial Hospital Alum nae' association will give a dance Wednesday evening. December 6, at the Burgess Nash auditorium. 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