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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1924)
A Graduates From School of Individual Instruction v V _ ^ • v ' 1 ^ f ■■iwijmh-i i i 11 „ • ^-44-—-— - 4 $Gh*aJ>etk Dorothy. Kite ' Jludtev™^ UsUtx. Me/yn. **%%% &*3*bet.k fir on f- Dou.gla ss tfarstieJson JyaxujS/l Ph 0 H/osS PMor« Notating Sticrgprrg- Hastings I . At 10 o'clock Tuesday morning the.-e Twenty one students .will be graduated Longman; Evelyn Hotaling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Saruuelson; 1 young students will be graduated a • from the eighth. Dr. Ralph E. Bailey of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hotaling; Elizabeth Jane Stumpfig, daughter of the senior class from the School of of the Unita,ian ('hur('h will give the Elizabeth Douglass, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad P. Stumpfig, of individual Instruction 4rv> s„„th afl'lresf' and Mrs- w- Douglass of Council Detroit. Mich.; Byron L. Hastings. Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Bluffs; Helen Elizabeth Bloss, daugh son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. Hast I'hirty-aixth street, under the direc- Mrs. Hal H. Roberts, is the class ter of Mr. and Mra. W. S. Bloss; Ra ings; Robert Hansen, brother of J. W. imn of Mrs. Christel II. Kay Pratt, president. .Others who are completing mona Rj^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen; George Menagh. son of Mr. I’here are 15 seniors, George Menagh. (heir course are: Lois Finck, daugh- C. R. Root; Janet Gertrude Norris, and Mrs. Caries Menagh. and Joseph ■mil of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Menagh, ter of A. C. Finck; Mildred Long- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. R. Van Butfkirk, aon of Mr. and Mra. Il|lf being shiuvn hi th*» pictures, man. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Norris; Dorothv Samuelson, daughter Georg# Van Buaklrk. Nebraska Women at “Biennial” Nebraska women who will Attend the biennial convention of the Gen < J >1 Federation of Women's Blubs in -Lc.s Angeles, beginning: tomorrow, de D.rted on various days this last week. Jjrs. John W. (lillm, first vice presi •Tent of the Omaha Woman's club; Mis. Isaac Poughlas, Miss Katherine Worley, Mrs. C. L. I lent pel, Mrs. Ed gsr H. Allen, Mrs. L. M. Lord, will bo in attendance from Omaha. Among Nebraska dub officers and chairmen of committees there arc •'Mrs. Paul C. Perryman. Ord.. state president; Mrs. John Slaker, Hast ings. director for Nebraska in the general federation; Mrs. 10. B. Penney, t. noral federation director-elect' and p t state president: Mrs. A. J. Jen nison of Harvard, state corresponding >r> i-'Mary, and Mrs. Addison E. Sheb d«»n. Lincoln, a former state president end director. Ollier Lincoln delegates :»■,* Mcsclatnes K. F. Bell, J. H. John st»ii. L. L. Marty. H. C. I.uilo-v B. L. Hh.II, Maude De Friedt, II. T. Guinn, Ibcliard Wilkinson. L. c. Babcock. .1. N. Girard. Miss Helen Tuttle and Mies Anne Miller. From other towns Nebraska will be represented by Mrs. M. L. Scott, North Platte; Mrs. William Erickson, Valentine; Mrs. M. R. Byrnes, Crete; Mrs Emma O'Bannon. Alliance; Mrs. W. M. Stebbins. Gothenburg; Mrs H. B. Bampbell, Clary Center, tin. *K. J. Burke, Imperial; Mrs. Alice R. Rus cll, Albion; Airs. Edwin Steele, Kails Bity; Airs. Bert Pracher, Madison; Mis;; Isabe] Benpison, Im|jerial, and Alisa Bora Oleson, Schuyler. A new president for the federated ' ubs will be elected ibis year to suc ceed Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, who lias tilled the office for the constitu tional possibility, four years. Ne braska delegates, in some instances, predict the election of Mrs. John I). Sherman of Chicago and Estes Park. Final Parent-Teachers Meet at Carfiehl Garfield Pa rent-Tea ••hers’ associa tion will hold the last meetjng of the y'\>r at the school Monday at -:4u p. hi. v The association ha- gained 60 mom ly i - this year. Mrs Anna Knop Slater is president and Mbs Edith Fuksnn is principal of the school. Th«* following program will be gi\ rn; ' ora! unto. l.pry HIP Rhyno (leading. fbl.’n Kno;irnb#rg. ' Piano soln, Marian ilea ‘ Story, Alberta Barrrtt Knight, j '‘oral aolo, Ann.i Knvi Slitcr. Hostesses will be Mesdames .Tames |\ out sky. Edgar Jackson, Thomas Mullaly, Frank Klebair s and Anna felater. v » _ Catholic Daughters. The annual breakfast of the Catholic Daughters will he held at the Omaha Athletic flub, JPttO o'clock, . ^ feund;iy, Jtitte s. Pre<*eding the break fast, the n*embers will attend mass fti » body and receive communion at 8 o'clock in St. Cecelia cathedral. Miss Mildred Hein will have charge of the breakfast, assisted by Mrs. John Shields, Misses Eva Korn fns.yer ami Sophia Haulier. ; Readings by Miss Margaret 41'Grady and vocal selections by Mrs. Janies II. Hanley will make up the program. Reservation' f«u the breakfast will b° received b> J. .., I b in at the Omaha Athletic dub. Prollira Mile KnIiVr-. Prettleat Mil.' I,.i'i . i;..1 f ,|ub will pi\. a rnuoinil ..t 111 liiiiii' of M isx I .llllan Paul. ti.'Tjr, Kloreiioe I,nut, vsird, Tues.lin .linu I S m. ,\y minting liosp :■. ■ Mi. . p. ,|. Creedon, Mrs \ uinl. i f,>i. 1. \|i . I.II non Call. Ivy (.iiiiij) Memorial. ' Ivy Camp. No. 3. |{ N. or A . a III Mold Memorial aerviri-s on tlulr next regular meeting n.ylil. .Imo ]o. M| 1 lie Hwedluh uiiilll,ilium, for their members rln oaKeil during the past year. All nieinbeix Invite,I. The Om.ilia Walking .1111 > will -tart nt 3:?b loday from K.irinvlew ijiion on the Km i Crook Inlnrhurbaii and v ill travel ea.st an,I south. --N I Christ Child Society v--_-j rhe rhlldren and thru paratita vnlerfsitiBd with ;« moving plcturs alios i i hr i >nier on I • i • I m > < veiling Confirmation will !>•“ (riven on tuna II JKiiM i onmwjnlOM will hr held on .lunr * The Holnn I do Hull is planning a danr ii a parly, to h«* given ;•• lliinsrnm park in 'hr near fid tin*. This club, under th» l< adarahip of MInm NHIIr* Ituaso, hiked f< t'liarl#* Point I« h t Sunday. \ dancing port s sv.. ; , - n on Mmidav • glit h • I hr Houdi SliJr- ('niter :»^0.". C, net. hy the da ticing • I;***, which In* it* i • lowed il.a set. .t.u under the dlrgi-llin if Mo Mhi> '‘nil Quisle* N i„,x *» • wwdv was pr r r pled | o Aire. Quigley b J ■ i pupils Mon Sal Ma club will give a tunual dinner dance at Lakonin Country club on June 2. Mivs Helen Rooney of Greeley. Nch.. guest c»f Mis* Mary Flynn will bp an out-of-town vixitor, as will Mixx Pauline 11olmere, gucsl of Mirs Fnmcoa Fodrca, Japaneve decorations will be used One hun dred invitations have been issued. Miss Agnes Fitzgerald is |u evident of the club. Other members are Mi axe* Gertrude Miller, Hilda Heinz, Isabel Sullivan. Mary Russell. Flor ence Shaw. Mary Flynn, Frances Fodrea, Genevieve Muliok and Agnes Comer. Chautauqua Circle Graduation, June 6 , Graduation for the chautaugua tur cica will be preceded at Prettiest Mile club June 6 by a dinner. Women who will hold toe floral arches representing history, litera ture, science and art. will be juniors in the circles, including Dr. Jennie Cailfas. Mrs. W. T. Graham, Mrs. R. C. Hoyt, Miw. H. L, McGrew, Mrs. R. Gridley, Mrs. Catherine Smith, Mrs. F. R. Griffon and Mrs. William PI l ie. Glara Mercer Fowler, slater of Con gretmman Mercer, ns I Iona I president of the class of 1222 will ho a guest of honor at the graduation. There »p H") members of Mall ln tile Grove, the alumnae hody. Reservations should he made by Wednesday evening with Mis. J. H. Osborne, Mrs. W. B Howard or Mrs. B. A. Waugh. Twelve circles me taking the reg ular ehautamju* course, Tennyson. 1-oomls, Mlnne Eusa. Hellenic, Me, rer park. Dundee, Aloha, Bishop Vln cent. Round Table. Alice R. Howard, Roosevelt and Clio club. Next year will he devoted largely to a study of Europe. "World history ! from 181 "> to 1H2U" by Professor Ed ward Fouler of the S diversity of Missouri, will he read; also. "From Tangier to Tripoli" by Frank I 'arp enter; "Eminent Europeans of To day" by George M. Bagger, and "Keeping Up With Science" by Ed uard Hlossnn. All these hooks ars lllust rated. Clan (Gordon Auxiliary. Lndiejp Auxiliary to Flan Gordon, No. 68, O. S. will meet with Mix. Robert Fhrixtee, 2200 North Nine teenth afreet, on Wednesday, June 4 at 2 o'clock. HogtrrxpH nre Mrs. < 'hrivt iiia Lender. Mi> . Kent Withnell and Mr*. Julia Ahlrjnist. (ihapter B. I\. P. K. O. Chapter B P. of the P E. t> Sisterhood will meet with Mrs. M. Goldsmith, 3222 Webster street, for a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednesday. .Iuri»• I. Assisting hostess will tie Mr*. J W. llnzlett. chapter K.. P. II. O. Fhapfer K, P. K. o. nlxterhood wil ! have a 1 o'clock luncheon at Happ.v Hollow club June 5. Mr*. Edward I'pdike will hr opr of the hoxtexerx Report of the recent vtate conventlor will be given. (chapter (!. K.. P. K. 11. P. E O. chapter C. R. will me* ! Wednenday. June 4, at I o'clock. Witt | Mrs. M. H. Jackson. 2117 I' slreel Mrs. William Barclay arid Mrs. A. I> Majors assisting. Chapter B. S., P. K. < I. P. E O, Sisterhood chapi' i B S I "111 meet with Mrs. Paul Rlvett, 2221 1 N’orlh Sixty first street, Monday | June 2 at 2:2n p. m. Ths Omaha Rockford College clul will hold Its lncf meeting of the year Siitnidtiy June 7. 1:2" p. in at Mu M’t ’ ' Ml I! le nixby, K«\ a|o|i< Park. Seventy eighth and Maple, linn", lumh will be terted. Business Women Give Closing Dinner, June 3 The next meeting of the Omaha Business Woman's cluh will he held at the T. W. C. A. Tuesday June 3. with dinner at 6:15 p. m. This is the close of the fiscal year. Miss Carrio Segeike, leader of the June group, assisted by her committee, Misses Belle Bliss, M. E. Bunch. Lillian Crossley, Helen Eaton. Esther Hen rirkson. Rugh Irene Hilton, Myrta Jones. Adalyn Keller, Eva Norton, Kay Rasmussen, Sallie Sender, Dr. Kraneis Turner. Rose, Wind, Mrs. Carrie Ada Camphell. Mrs. Ellen Elise Davis, Mrs. D. If. Hawk, and l Mrs. Clara. Mead, has srranged a spe cial program, including, "That Some thing" by W oodridge, given by Mr. J. Sinunons Davis, and a \oca| solo by Miss Clara Karrell. Installation of I lie officers will fellow. During the summer months the club member* will go on hikes and picnics. June It there will he a week end party al Camp Brewster. /-' Social Settlement Notes v_/ The May festival held last week netted over $50 for’th* Young Men's Radio club. Tills group plans to build a. radio for the settlement in the fall and have enlisted help or all the other settlement clubs in making money for this purpose. A community entertainment for grownup* will be belli Monday eve ning. June 9. The program will l-e folk dancing by the little girls of the afternoon folk dancing class. The public is cordially invited. The dances on this program were one of the fea tures of the May festival. A girls' gl»e eluh was organized Tuesday evening. It includes IS of the senior members. Miss Ivy Kvi. lias been elected president. Many of tlie settlement dubs have discontinued tlipir winter progian* and are now playing hikes, plonk-: and special outdoor features f< r t i; * * .summer. . ■" lTrv't Tea for Press Club. Mi*. Myron Reamed will entertain the Omaha Woman'* Press club at tea at her country place, Walden Wood, north of Florence, on Tuesday afternoon. Automobile* will leave from Seventeenth and Dodge streets at 3:30 o'clock. A short business session will he held, and Mrs. Martin Harris will read a manuscript. Presbyterian Aid Luncheon. The Women's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will hold its regular monthly meeting June 6 12:30. This is the last meeting of the season end will be preceded by a luncheon, served by circle 4. Mrs. Tt. Jj. Frantz, leader, Harney 6864, has charge of the reservations. Washington Girls’ Glub Washington Oirls’ Flub of Nebraska will be entertained Wednesday night. .Tuna 4. at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jam»* W. William*. 1315 Man derson street. Reservation* for bridge must Tie mad* with Mrs. Williams not Inter than Tuesday night. T.ydia 7,ahn is assistant hostess. Ahamo Auxiliary. Ahamo auxiliary will meet Tuesday afternoon, June 3. at 2 o'clock at the horn* of Mrs. Ernest Montgomery. 3523 North Twenty eighth street Mrs. Hurry Small will h* assistant hostess. Ross Party Complete for European Tour. Mis* Anna 7.. Ross of Council Bluff* has completed her summer touring party to Europe. They sail from Montreal on June 20 on the steamship Montclare. Sixteen are In cluded In the personnel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hunsaeker of Saginaw, Mich., will join the party in Paris. Going from Omaha will ba Mrs. A. S. Pinto, Sherman and Harvey S. Pinto: Mrs. George A. Roberts and daughter, Elizabeth:. Miss Carrie E. Nelson and Miss Edith L. Kinsman; Misses Jessie and Helen C. Nason. Miss Margaret Rutherford of Burling ton, la., will go; Mfss Sue Badollet of Eugene, Ore.; Mrs. Emma C. Voswinkel, Seattle, Wash.: Mrs. Scott F Evans and Miss Eleanor Evans of Baltimore. Ak-Sar-Ben K ensinglon. Ak Bar Ben O. E. S Kensington club will entertain at the home of Mrs. N. Miller, 3029 Arcadlo avenu<\ at 2 o'clock on June 4., Helenic Circle. Hellenic Chautauqua circle will meet with Mr*. A. P. Holt, 25BO Fowler avenue, Monday at 9 s m. —. Major Isaac Sadler. I). A. R. Major Isaac Sadler chapter. D. A. R. will hold It* last regular meeting, Saturday, June 7, with Mrs. Frank W. Raker, 4833 Farnam. Reports on the national congress of recent date will he given at that time. Doctors’ Wives Club. Regular monthly luncheon of the Do'otors’ Wives eluh will be held June 4 at 12:30 at the Field eluh. Hostesses are Mesdnnies R. Rllss, A, P. Overgaard, A. Shalek, VV. 1,. Shearer, W. F. Mllroy andC. Il.Bal lard. C. S. Grant Corps. U. S. Grant Women's Relief corps regular meeting Tuesday, 1:30 p. m. Memorial hall, courthouse. Arrange ! inenta will he made for Flag day. Old Guard post Invited. L. Ot. E. Club Meets. Tj. O. E. No. 1 will hold its l'egu lar business meeting at Elks club Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. Rummage Sale. Altrusa club will hold a rummage | rale all day Saturday, June 7 at 219 South Fourteenth street, in the Al I bert. Cahn building Oitl People’* Home. The OM People * home, 3323 Font* nell# bo’ulevard. »ervlre* at 3:30 p. m.. In charge of Rev. M. Allen Keith, paa tor of the Pearl Memorial Methodlet church. Tha member* of the church choir will furnish music. War Mothers* Kensington. American War Mother* have post poned their kenslngton from June 4 to Jun* 11, The »tat* convention will *be held here during the first week of June. The service* on Sunday afternoon at the House of Hope, 7915 North Thirtieth street, will be In cheig- <»f MaJ. F. A. McCormick of the Venn teers of America, at * p. m M * I . A. McCormick will sing several ii* elal number*. Peake Pupil*. Intermediate and advanced pii| of Florence E. Peake will gt%e r* cltal at the Burgeas-N'ash auditorium Tuesday evening, with the followiu liking part: Inea Hernan, Grace Fuw ler, Beth Baker, Haael .lohnson, Chai lr.tte Doomls, Boyd Relt*. Doroth,' Boylea, Earl Humpert, Elinor Evan Ruth Schwager, June Barber, M*I1>.' Burke. Thelma Burke. Beds, Mattresses, Springs, f)a Beds Monday Special Simmon* Windsor Bed, hand rubbed Walnut finish. Complete with 25-year guaranteed spring and genuine Cotton Felt Mattress High Grade Tick for $27 RICHELIEU PEARLS I* , the Jewela of ] i , 1 Romance i ' A wonderful opportunity W * . a- ailable thi» week to ob tain i *trand of Richelieu * , pearl* at ’* off daring our ^ * Hoeing out *ale, of the , Richelieu line. I , Hundred* of beautiful l ' *trand* from which to «e lect arr Hill on h.«nd. The I ' *al« will la*t only one j 1 more week. i 1 \ j SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST I Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Colds Neuralgia lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism ^ ^0*^ Accept only “Raycr” package ///(✓ which contains proven directions. f 1 l«n<lT "Uajrt" lioxra of Id taldiU * Vl»rt Wtlo* of "1 and 100 UlUgJjIkt* I A.optrLa to Uie ukU initk of But< Mtuuftcluti of kfouotcoUctcldottr of SiUcjUctdd j • gsssimcvNMKB to. Paxton Block—"The Store of Individual Shops—16th & Farnam Another Shipment of STAMPED . HOUSE FROCKS Just Received DMade of colored linene and rf* ^0 stamped for embroidery. In ■ I II R rose. Copenhagen, peach, • ■ \J brown, lavender and gold. ■ Special, Monday, at— I See Windows Children’s Stamped Dresses Attractive models, requiring simple work, in sizes 8, 10 and 12 years. Of linene, in rose, lavender, gold 7Q_ and blue. Special Monday at. » a/C Art Needlework Shop—Second Floor. 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