The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, March 23, 1924, CITY EDITION, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 37

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    The Omaha Sunday Bee .M--v1
A Home /or Homeless Children • •
The new receiving home of the Nebraska Children's —
Home society at 1(549 Fontenelle boulevard. It is
here that orphan tots are cared for until a satis
factory home for adoption may be found. Photos
by Ernest Bihler.
I
Officers of the Nebraska Children’s Home society. Front row, left to right: Rev. Thure Jacobson, Fred W.
Thomas, treasurer; Mrs. Paul C. Perriman, Dr. W. F. Milroy, president; Mrs. Edgar B. Penney, A, R Olson,
secretary; Mrs. Ona Baird. Second row, left to right: Rev. K. B. Ralls, state superintendent; A. L. Havens,
R. M. Switzer, Dr. Max Emmert.
Illl1 1111111111111' 'Hill
A group of youngsters in the children’s play room.
The laundry. |
R e c c p t ion b
room ami li 1
hrary. It is
used for the
child ren'.s
study room in
the evening.
A corner of the
kitchen.
Kntrance hallway.
<)tn* of thf» four hoy '
hodrooin on tin third
floor
The new receiving home at
Fontenelle boulevard.
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rOne frirls' bedroom. There are six 1 ike this
on the second floor of the home._