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f CLUBDOM Sixth District <onvention 1l » I Hit etitmel 4 lb* a •<*** hwHii h etwee* • M»ialien #f " ««•« i i mm mil ten ten 14 in 4111 •non, April •* »«, m*» |. *t th* nrm H«(ko4M fhunli Mrs J, U. Artent •<i*n In pvewdent lit* member* *f 111* AlHntt'• Wen • n ■ Hub. miller the l**d»t*hlp el Me pt rente til, Mr* M l„ I let tie end till t.ilter Hltnene at* Mttding evMjr • i'ml In matt# lit* n>nienllon • aur ■**, Mr* II U, Itarrl* I* chairman *t ttrrel *rt*nt*menl« end lit* dt* l Hid tr|r* president, Mi*. ft, W I'humpson, of Alliance he* rhaig* el the imwl prof rain nutnbet* 'i ncede v afternoon, April tl, will devoted to registration and aa»i«n I'M end *n euto rid* by court**) ■>! Alliance Chamber of Cummerr* H e formal opening of th* onnventlon will occur that evening. Including welcomes, etc., and a musical pro itriitn by lha Junior High school pu idle ntiil other local talent, under the direction of Mia. Inlo* Dunning, au |n rvlaor of music. The afternoon of the second tiny will be given to club t > porta. The ata.t* president, Mr*. Paul C. Perryman, Ord, will nttend. Th* new di partment of International relations will be presented and the state chair man of art, Mrs. Maybelle Thomp son-Mnson, Norfolk, will outline the rew art course and lecture on art during one of the evening sessions. Dr. D. J. Kerguson of th# Presbyte rian church, Alliance, will speak on I .eglslutlnn. The child welfare ses sion will be presented from the stand _ point of both doctor and nurse. Miss Certrude Eaton, North Hend, state ciialrntman of Americanization, will speak on ‘‘Our Newr Citizens.'' Prof. K. L. Rouse of HcottsblulT. formerly bead of the Peru Normal and one of the beet known educators of Ne braska, will speak on "School Costs.” A banquet will be served at 6:30 Thursday evening to all delegates by courtesy of Alliance Woman's club. As this Is election year, the presi dents of clubs In attendance will act os a nominating committee, according to custom, and the eleotiofi will con form a* nearly as possible In method ti that of the state convention. Clubs of Fifth District Hold Convention The eighteenth annual convention of the Fifth district of Nebraska Fed eration of Women's Clubs will be en tertained at Holdrege. Neb., April 23 and 2*. by the Phelps County Federat ed Clubs. The convention will be held at the high school. District officers are: President. Mrs. Karl Lionberger, Superior; vice presi dent. Dr. Elizabeth Hohl, McCook; secretary, Mrs. O. E. Snow. Superior; treasurer, Mrs. Charles Perry, Har vard. , Holdrege presidents are: Woman’s club, Mrs. W. H. Gillette; Sheridan >*•- circle, Mrs. O. F. W’aller; Prairie Homemakers’ cltjb, Mrs. E. H. Kyser; Industrial and Laird, Mrs. Ralph Cobb. Mrs. Paul Perryman of Old, state president; Mrs. Edgar U. Penny, Ful lerton, and Mrs. John Slaker, Has tings, past presidents; and Mrs. W. E. Mlnler of Oakland, editor of “The Bulletin," will be In attendance. W. R. C. Hold Services in Honor of U. S. Grant George A. Custer Women’s Relief corps will bold services In honor of the birthday of Ulysses S. Grant, at the Memorial hall, courthouse, Tues day afternoon April 22 at 2 o'clock. The following program will be given and luncheon will be served. Old Guards post No. 7 Invited. Song by Mrs. Houghton. Song by Mrs. Hamer. Violin solo by Victor Fromel. Address on General Grant by Com rade Berger. Song by Mrs. Beatrice Campbell. Song and dance by Kathryn Hamer. / Song, "America,” by audience. Dundee Woman’s Club to Close Season. The Dundee Woman’* club will close the season Wednesday with Its annual 1 o'clock itncheon to lie held nt the Brandeis tet room. Following the luncheon, Mrs. James If. Hanley, soprano, will sing a group of spring songs, accompanied hy Mrs. Willis J. Kedfleld, pianist. A play, "The Kleptomaniac,” by Margaret Cameron will be a feature of the entertainment. The cast In cludes Mesdames O. Y. hiring, J. O. Scott, A. J. Cole, James Bone, Fred J -»ri*in T. W. Budlong and Mrs. Otho Johnson, who Is directing the play. _ Woman’s Club Annual Luncheon. The annual luncheon of the Benson Woman’s club was served at the lilackstone hotel Thursday, April 17, at 1 o'clock. Covers were spread for forty. Following the luncheon Mr*. W. D. Yale of the music department of the club furnished vocal selections and a playlet entitled ”A Lady to Call” was staged by Mesdames C, C. Beavers. George Norqulst and W. T. Iteishaw. Among th* invited quests were Mrs. If. Wright, guest of Mr*. K. If. Tindell; Mias Mildred and Mis* Marian Wolfe, guests of their moth er; Mr*. C. N. Wolfe, and Mrs. M. M. Grlftln of Benson snd her mother, Mrs. C. C. Chain of Bushnell, 111. Mrs. Milton Shae also made reserva tions. Henson Community Center. At the closing program of the Ben son Commounlty Center held Frtdsy evening, April 11, in the library hall, Mr. Wilcox, president of sll the com munity centers In Omaha, compli mented the work done by the Benson center under the leadership of Mrs. F. K. Young, Mrs. William (Arson and other members of the Benson sg^ornmunlty council. A rising vote ^ ~ of thanks was tendered Mrs Young for her untiring effoits during the past six years and to Mrs. Larson, who has had charge of the programs Use last year. Mrs. E. O. Smith, as sisted by Mrs. Larson, will have ehargs of the work for th* coming year Easter Pageant Is Modem Interpretation of Holy Grail] I Xelett yfctams' (MFWKt-U phc ros cTack <A<i’attts Jack Adams as Sir Galahad and Helen Adams as the Angel of the Grail, children of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adams, will have leading roles in an Easter pageant, "The Consecration of Sir Galahad,” to be presented this aft ernoon at 5 o'clock at the First Uni tarian church. The legend of the Holy Grail, as it will be Interpreted, shows Galahad as typifying youth, dedicating itself to purity and service. The knights will typify teachers and friends, the mother will represent the church and divine motherhood. The virtues will represent courage, loyalty, endurance, purity, humility, gentleness, faith, hope and love. The voice, unseen, will Indicate the voice of the spirit. The Grail in the iPgend today will symbolize self sacrificing love. Mrs. Eva Morse will take the part of the voice; Ruth Leeder, the mother. Trumpeters will be John Sumner and John Williams. Pages: Sumner Smith. Robert Fuller, Edward Haslam, Robert Eldrldge. Knights: William Francis. Jack Ad ams, bane Aitell Roger Spencer, John Hyda. Luther O'Hanlon, Harry Orlmm. William Eldrldge, Louis Vote< h. Virtues: Orace Allen. Lola Spencer. | Helen William*, Elizabeth Robert*. Frani cpa Old*. Betty Francl*. Gertrud* Welch! Angel*: Laura Dodge, Virginia Tedrom Mary Sumner, Elisabeth Heddlng, Phoebe Hlnman. Kathleen Spencer. Heavenly host: Edward Adams, Anne Edwards. Whitney Dodge Jack Gras. Betty Fuller, Jane Eldrldge. Robert Knox. Mary Ann Johnson. Donald McDon ald. Patricia Tedrow. Barbara Stott, Ruth Kyhl. Robert Hlnman, Phylli* Haalard. Mary Elizabeth Harrison, william K*W ton III, Burritt Hlnman. Wllllarn Hol land ' Pageant committee: Leon O. Smith, Mr*. Ralph E. Bailey, Mm. N. F. Dodge, Mrs. C. J. Allen: Mr*. E. it. Adams, Mr§. George Sumner, Mm. Lee Edward*, Mrs. K. S. William*. Decorations: Mrs. Paul Harlan. Ths Get*Acquainted club meets this evening at 7 o’clock. First Unitarian church. Turner boulevard and Harney jtreets. Misa Celia Chaae and Miss Lola M. Chaffee will be hostesses. The pogram will Include songs by Mrs. George Pray, soprano; Mrs. James B. Kelkenney, alto, and read ings by little Frances Kort. The Harry Kononovltch orchestra will play. Strangers and lonely folk wel come. — Custer Corps Honors G. A. R. April 22. In honor of the Grand Army of the Republic, George A. Custer Women’s Relief corps, will obeerve Arbor day by planting a tree st the O. A. R. plot, Forest lawn cemetery, Tuesday morning April 22, at 10:30. Rummage Sale. The women of the First Methodist Episcopal church will hold a rum mags sals Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 22, 23 and 24, at «17 South Sixteenth street, under the d! rectlon of Mrs. C. A. Goss and Mrs. W. H. Head. ADVERTISEMENT. Beauty A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c "Dandcrine” docs Wonders for Any Girl's Hair Girl*! Try thin! When combing and and dressing your hair, just moisten your hair brush with a little "I>an derlne" and hrueh It through your hair. The effect I* startling! You can do your hair up Immediately and It will appear twice aa thlrlc and heavy —a mas* of gleamy hair, sparkling with life and possessing that Incom parable softness, freshness and lux urianf’S. While beautifying the hair “Dan derlne” Is also toning and stimulating each single hair to grow thick, long and strong. Ifatr stops fulling out and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle of delightful, refreshing "IMnderlne" at any drug or toilet counter and Just see how healthy and youthful your hair become# Public Invited to Talk on Thomas Carlysle. Ralph Bailey will give a talk on "The Religion of Thoinae Carlyale, Wednesday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, at the First Unitarian church, under auspices of the Woman's Alliance. The public Is Invited to attend with out charge. Clio Club. Clio club will hold Its annual birth day party at the home of Its presi dent, Mrs. Robert MoEachron. 1323 Wirt street, Monday at 1 o'clock. This club has been organized 2-1 years and seven of Its charter mem bers are still active. Meetings are held every two weeks and Is study ing the Chautauqua course. The officers for this year are Mrs. McEachron. president; Mrs. J. T. fathers, vice president; Mrs. John A. McKenzie, secretary; Mrs. Ed Mc Eachron, treasurer. Scottish Rite Club Chorus to Appear. The Scottish Rlts Women's club chorus will make Its first appearance Friday, April 25 at * p. m. at the Scottish Rite cathedral. This will be guest day and each member Is given the privilege of bringing one guest. The program will be In charge of Mrs. H, J. Sickler and will Include two one act plays. "How the Story Grew.” and "The Exchnnge." also a pantomime "What Men Do In the Lodge.” Miss Helen Hickman Is sup ervising the dancing and will also give sever.;! > number*. 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R'tfkM N** Straft tot urn Ta***t*y A ».* *1 |§, I* ll ft tn Mi* Ifntste .1 Miftnt*# l*-sdet Help Man Modi ft Ink Tu#*ds» ifimseW it, Ht*rg#** Nash i.« t.«-#•*»*» will .• "An of iftis ' -*tft* • *! st- ! nnrtHftfft Italy Mis Klti>*r II Lr«M* * *de» limtg* A l iiilrt ftft»*w*n»«'* H*tl#f carps. tr»a plantit*# si ft* A ft plst. Forest l.«wn e-smstsrr, Tuesda v morning tt is Harslets fnr f* n Grant st t I jt tn . M*msrl«l hall, court house Mr# Nsec# AM-Mil M«* ll*>ni v I marly and Mr# ‘*vru# Mason will r*«d menu #-ript* tt ths sectional meeting of th# i ms ha Women* l*r**s . Iwh Tuesday . Demons, ft « clock. M«»rr • apartment* tun room WKIINKSIUY IfttinHc# ftft •tinirt* thili. Wednesday, 1 o’clock lyprbMR, llrandel* tea room Mil kbfwm. sic* I Ion of officers Wedne# lay. April 23. 2 p. rn. Hotel Fontsnalla. Tea following Franc** ftft lllard. W. V. T. ft\. with Mr# C. K. Malm 520 North Thirty-second street. Wednesday. 2 p. it. The ftftfil Oinnlnt Mother** rltth. Wednesday, April 23. at the horns of Mr*, n. K. Crockett, lift North Forty socond OmsIiA College fhih. home economics section, Wednesday, April 23. visit a mod ern Hunday *chool at First Central Con - gregatlonal church. Host#**## Mesdames f F. ftValltce, A. 8 Harrington. D. H Herman, Leroy 8. Lambert, B. K. Kdg# rnrnb Mothers* eltib, with Mr# Zane Thomp son Wednesday, April 23. Mrs. J W. Mr I'ulley. assistant host#** Mr* J. T Hoff min. In i-hsrga *># i^ongfellow program: musical settings by Mr*. .T B. Kl!k#nny; Mis. Georgs Fray In a group of duets; readings from Longfellow, by Mr* DeWItt Davenport; talks, by Mrs Jtoffman and Mrs. H J Kriudson; recreation hour di rected by Mrs. Davenport. THtRSDAY. J. F. W. Club, with Mr* C. C. Wilson. 2424 Evans street, Thursday. April 24. 1 o’clock luncheon Mr*. Frank Usrey In charge of program. Extension society, Thursday afternoon. April 24 D. A. room*. Paxton block. Hoetease*. Mesdame* Martin Dlneen, John Coyle, Vincent Kenny. P. E. O., Omwhn association, April luncheon and business meeting. Y. W. C A . Thursday. April 24. 12 30 p. m All P. E. O’* Invited. Reservations to be phoned Mr*. Roy A. Ralph, \VA. 2474. FR1DAY. George Crook Woman's Relief eorp*. Memorial hall, court house, Friday, April 21. 1 :3fi p m. The Scottish Rite Woman’s club will entertain it* members and their guests at a treat. Friday. April 25. 2 p. m., at the cathedral. A chorus composed of members will entertain, Mrs. Slckler tn charge. Each member may bring one guest. _ RATIRDAY. Chapter C P. P. F. O.. Saturday. April 2 4, 1 o’clock luncheon, with Mrs. F. U. Hralnerd. 3*43 Franklin street. Chapter M. T. E. O.. lucheon guest* it Mis* Marls Pollan and Mra Verne Moore on Saturday. April 2*. a* the home >f Mis* Pollan. 2420 Fouth Thirty second ivenue Mrs C. W. Sears will talk on Emerson Hough and Ids writings Omaha College Club, drama section Saturday. April 24. 11 a m. meets with Miss Margaret Flirklnger. 222 Oakland avenue. Council Bluffs. Mis* May Somers in charge of play, a satiric comedy. ’’Close the Rook." by Susan Glaspell. Council Bluff* members, hostesses. W. C. T. U. Program. Omaha W. C. T. V., Tuesday, i p. m., Willard hall. Mra. M. E. Dewla In eharga of program. Mra. I.llllan Gould Faber, violin aolo, accompanied by Mra. J Dean Ringer. Reading by Mra. W. M. Scott. Tlio Peerless quartet will sing. Tha members are Meadames W. F. Relnah, G. W. Ickon, Allan Nltt and Patrick Gill. Mra. Jay Griffin la their accom panist. Mra. A. H. Bchwah, for 17 years a missionary In Japan, will talk on Christian America. Mra. Blanche McKelvy will talk on parliamentary law. The world’s most famous plan tations send you their choicest coffee in Butter-Nut Artfully it is blended to bring forth those delicious qualities of flavor which have made Butter-Nut Iso distinctively delightful. Order a can of Butter-Nut to day. We guarantee you will like it better than any other coffee you have ever tasted. If you do not, your money will be refunded upon return of the unused portion of the can. S'Vmphnny Concert Closes Friends of Music Season At* wdl 'M *4 A«t>*H t 'DtMlM »»*A M*l*4 W wkMwMI* Imwi' Hud* •«*« Jfabel "Wbolmtlk Jewett 1st. will present the nest program of the Friends of Mualc 1923-4 season. Their concert will he held at 11 a. m. In the ballroom of the Hotel Fon tfenelle. Members will enter with their1 tickets, anil th® public, for a payment of fl at the door. This Is the close of the Friends of Music 1923-4 season, and on April 30 at the annual meeting th# new offi cers will be elected. Officers for this season Include, Mrs. A. V. Klnsler, president; Mrs. Howard Kennedy, vice president*. Mrs. J. J. McMullen, secretary: Mre. A. D. Dunn, treasurer; Mrs. Walter Silver, program committee head, with Mrs. Byron Learned and Mrs. Arthur Metz. The orchestra will present a varied and Interesting program: Overture. "Palrte" (Our Country Story! ... George* Hliet "Th* Story of the Young Prince and the Young Prince**".. . Rlneskeg-KoraJtow Concerto Jn B Minor, from "Camille . Saint-Saena (a I Alegro Non Troppo. .. . (b> Andante Quasi Allegretto. (cj Intro-Maeetoao, Allegro Non Troppo . Mabel Woodworth Jensen. (el Poupe Valaute..E. Poldlnl fblMarche Mlgnone.... E. Poldlnl Suite. Sigurd Jorsalfaa..... Edward Grieg ta) Introduction, Allegretto tImplies (b> Intermeeeo. Rorgnllda Drwim.. (c) Triumphal March. leopard hound hat* are numerous. 1 Mr*. I ami IUii|h(rf In al I ak«i, M'« R fl i MMn b** *■ **• * «M RH «l lb* MU* H * imiBin trip n »«**(«<» (»4 «H'i in,..I.. ••• w* a* R» utBMB* !• t* Mm ««h«« **»4 b*f *• ** *»• ■ »,i.iii« bar* • •**»* IMlM. Iwha UtMMMh* M. 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