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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1925)
Continued Round of Gaieties ' for Yearly Dwellers at Carter Lake Club * • ___. '* }Y Do you spend an > occasional Idle Jfasviment pitying the poor year-’round Milk dweller at Carter Lake club. If iJStp, It la pity misplaced. A continual *^»und of social galetlea keeps them amused from the fall of the last au tumn leaf until the club formally opens In the spring. Ice boats, the proud possessions of C. C. Jaycox. A. E. Schneider and Lee Smith, are In constant use when the > lake Is Ice-covered. Skating and bob sledding fill the hours and in the I evenings Doan Keller and Vic Bock l are'always ready to amuse with large radio seta. Twice a month the Cottager*’ Ken sington club meet* for luncheon and sewing at one of the cottages, or for luncheon and bridge In town. Mra. . .tabu R. Stine I* president of thla | group, which Includes: I Mrr J H. Beaton Mrp. Ben Moor. ! Mra: T. W. Bmirli* Mr.. V. V. Paxton . Mr. J. A Bradley -Mr.. A. E. Scbnel . Mr.. C. E. t’n.in dor Mr. A. Ch.p- Mr., Elate Petard . men Mr.. Jo Roh.rek Mr. C. E. Javrn. Mr.. Floyd Kin* Mr*. Ftovd Kelt.r Mr., J. M. Hamilton Mr*. Edwin rot. Mr., H. Wll.on Mr*. W. F. Kn.PP Mr.. L. E. Crli.r Mre. O. F. I.lndlay Mr.. J. H. Stln* Mrs. A. T. M.tieffey Mr*. R. C. Hud.on MIm Clara Tierney Mrs. Annie D. Chapman la presi dent and organizer of a kenalngton club which meeta semi-monthly at the homes of the various members for tea and leaving, and which In clude*: Mra. Harry MeheffeyMra. Oenr*. I.lndley Mr., William Kn.PP Mr«. c. O. He.ih Mre. C. O. Jeyro* Mr«. Jerk Btirch Mre. C. E. Cowen more 5k Mre. W. A. Elite Mr.. Joh* Bextnn Mra W. A. Bridge. Ml.. Clara Tierney A howling league meeta every Mon day afternoon at 1:S0 in the winter at the Elka club and during the sum mer months at the Carter Lake club. The lsagus la'divided into team* and Past Events >-■ - ' --- Mr*. J. Walter Sherry entertained eight gueat* at luncheon at the Fontenelle followed by an Orpheum party Saturday in honor of Mr*. E. M. Morris of Hannlhal, Mo.,’ guest of Mr*. H. E. Daugherty and Mr. Daugherty. Mra. A. D. Wunner entertained *t luncheon Friday at the. Fontenelle hotel followed by bridge at her home. M'.d.mea— M*.d*m«a— A. H. N.I.on C. W. Carll.1* ,T B Rurh.n.n J. F. Parker P.ul Wlltt.m. E.rl Lewi* Boyd Amher.on __ Entertaining dinner parties at the Fontenelle hotel Saturday were: M««»*r«. and j**"??*- *"* , Me.dame.—■ „Mi,dnTuSTh.r T a Tnn*R H. N. 0*11**ner, F Clark*! ’ Fletcher, J. H Robtftl, C. Abbott. Patronesses for the Pietro Yon Organ Concert Saturday. i Petronneasea for the IMetre Von organ recital to be given Saturday evening. February 14. At the First rresbyterlan church. tncWde: . M».d»m.«— Herman nunthar. '.tnhn Dausherty. R. C. Wnsnar. 1. Crofooi. J. M. Bannl.tar. Pant O.lt.sher. 5?<’2,*y.,BL.?!!'.w l.ulhor Dr.k#. W. F. Me*e*tir. i;«mits Plattnor. !• A. Motllar. Will ter Heert, J. K. Summer*. F.*r* Ml Herd. F. R. Hu*"* Frunk .Jtideon. H. T. Anam*. M. A. Hall. Will HoajrUnd. Surah Jo«*lyn. William flrnmll. rhatle* wilhflm. Herbert R«»*r«. V V. Shot well. Mieeee Richard farrier. .Teaeie Millard. Walter Preaton. Clara fff/utharfl. .1 .!. Brown. Clar* Hawlay. .V. Fell. \ Maple Leaf Chapter Officer*. Maple Leaf chapter 152. O. E. S., held their annual Inatallatlon cere monies Thursday Avenlng, January 29. New officer* are: Mr«. Edith Wilmoth, worthy matron. Mr. T. Ocrdon g.ndera worthy p.iroa. Mr. Alma Baeha. a.aorlata matron. Ml.a Meta Wolf, aooretary. Mr., Sadia Edmiind.on. treaaurae. Mr., Lula Bars.r, rooductr.aa. Mr., Jannta Co*.well. aaMClata eon durn.... Mr*. Ida Bt.tla, chaplain. Ml«a Oartruda Hlalop, marahal. Mra. Nattla Allan, organist. Mr.. Haial Evan.. Adah. Mr*. Franrla Rlapen. Ruth. Mra. Sarah Holly* Kath.r. Mra Ellnora Worrall. Martha. Mra Freda Oehrke. Elerta. Mra Fao Week., warder. Mr. William H. Tindall, aantlnel. Installation was presided over by Mis* Maud* M. Smith, past worthy matron, and Mesdames Clara Dlenst bier and Amelia Hazlett. past worthy matron*. Dorsch-Ksr. The marriage of Anna Stuhr Key and Dr. William Dorach of Mlnden. Ia., Was solemnized February 4 at the home of Rev. Dr. Reese of Coun cil Bluffs. They were attended by Mr. and Mra. J. N. Kahler of this etty. Y. W. C. A. 1924 Report v-_---/ The year 1*14 proved an* of th# bueteot and moat aucceeaful In th# Toung Worn en'a Christian aaaoctatiop. A glano# through th* annual report reveal# tha '•ksf-sssksk« „ h Th# memberehlp at North ltd* Branch (colored) has almost doubled during th* 5 "|A Bonorr* elnba. II. with an •«* rollment of ft* and attendance nf 14,*14. Clnha of Bnolnaoa and lndnatrlnl gtrla, 11. anrollment 231. attendance 1,001. Th* Educational ncpertmaal had a to tal anrollment of 1.311. with classes In 13 auhjtrta. Total attandanca at Suday aftarwaan mu«ica)#a and vMpwi S.S04. Tha Haulth IduraUon departmenl baa an anrollmant of 445. Tha Traveler*' Aid aaalatad I.17T pao plt and mat 14,171 tratua. Ona Hundred thirty-few* raae# u *** ry let*rad with th* doelal Sorvtro nrhans*. Through th* B»«m Bogtotry Md wor* placed In personally Investigated room#. The secretary had 1.144 Interview*, aom# of willow wer# problem caeea and wor* cleared through th* Social Sarvir* ** change and handled In ec-operatlon with other eorlal agencies. ..... Employment hurano placed 1.11* appli cants, showing a gain of 12 per cent over 1*21. thla In eplt* of a really eermua un employment situation at timea. Th* aecrc tary had 10.0*3 Ipterviewa. many of which meant halpfolneaa and courage, aoma tlms* more nacaetary than finding a job. Control Building rant room gave 1.000; tranaiants temporary lodging overnight: 33 outside organisations used th* bulld lnr for their meetings. , Th* Fond Sonic* department, through th* cafeterig. apecial luchennt. club aup parg and banquet*, served 3S4.0S3: 14.220 ho* lunch** wer* sent out to group* In buildings. Over 1.(0* masl ticket* war# •old tn employed woman and girls at about a 1* par cent discount. T W. C. A. reaWearc, on ( ass atreet, housed 124 permanent guest* and SB tran Slant. Tha houaa haa a capacity for 44 at *nN*rth*Slda Brunch for colored girl* has a airl rsssrv* club* with an enrollment nr l*i. and an attendance at meetlnga of 1. III Th# Branch la a real community can tar, houelng many msatlnga. Th* woman on th* committee on arrangement th»m nalvea raisad *111.7! towards their budget for 7»ft. whleh show, how much it Is *PIn*spit*<1of almost continual log th* ontlro camp season, Camp Braw atof had a toul attendance of S.OOO, with 1 BBS different gueBi* ranging In ag# from Si to *3 years, 21.1*3 metis war* served 1-W programs wor* recreational, sducs Ubaal and lnspIratlonaL I much spirited competition makes 'he afternoon contests Interesting. Mrs. J. O. .Taros Is secretary of ths league and Mra. C. F. Patton, prealdent. The teama and their captains are: •■Mirks"—Captain. Mrs. It. O. MseMoss fit; IfnKlamei C. O. .Taro*. W. H. Ooula, C. F. Patton. H. H. Barttlnf. ••Spark Pliifa’*—Captain. Mra. Frtd Jop a»n; Mawdamaa Charla* Loftarfan, B O. Maiatrofti. D. W. Tlllotaon, Arthur Srhwarlrk. __ _ "KittIan"-—Captain, Mra. W. J. Cattln; Maadaniaa J. K Zipfal, W. A. Hanaan, Vie Borh. Floyd Kind. "Tarrlara"—Captain. Mra. Wynn Oulld; Maadaniaa Arthur Crouch. Frlta Nalaon, F. S. Howard. Ouy Furnaaa. "Monarcha*—Captain. Mra. Out Mon aon; Maadajnaa Is. A. Brahm. Joaaph Bo hactk. Oaorft Llndlay and Mfaa Addit Howcaa. "Paarlaaa"—Captain, Mra. H. R. .Tohn ann; Maadamaa A. T. Thompann. I. W Whlfahouaa, Jack Auatln and Mlae Mary Bnrh "Whlrlwlnda"—Captain. Mra. Wllbar I Fulton; Maadamaa If. W. Millar, S. H. Nuttlnf. Donna Kallar, Tlnnao. "Ooldan Rod*"—Captain. Mra. Luka Haanay; Maadamaa W. J. Humpirt, Harry Thompann, W. P. Stalky_ Tuesday Musical Brings London String Quartet The London String quartet will come to the Brandels theater, Thurs day, February 28, for a concert under the auspices of the Tuesday Musical cluh. The quartet, which conalat* of James Levey, first violin: Thomas Petre, second violin; H. Waldo War ner, viola, and C. Warwlck-Rvans. 'cello, wne founded In 1808 and has been playing together for 18 years. They have fciven over 150 concerta In London, they have made three toura of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, three toura of Spain and a tour of South America In 1023. They have made four toura of the United States and Canada, visiting Honolulu twice. They have played In France snd Hol land seven limes and have produced more than 100 new works, e ■ Card Parties. L _:— Sacred Heart. High school Alumnae association will entertain at -bridge and high five on Tuesday evening, February 10, in the study hall. Twen ty-second and Binney streets. This will he the last, party before Lent. The parties will he resumed after Easter. B. P. f*V Dues, Drove No. 1, will give a bridge and high five luncheon, Monday, February 8, at. Rika dub. Make reservation* with Mr*. Penn Fodrea, HA. 1214; Mr*. M. J. Ford, HA. 0340. Holy Angel* parl*h cluh will give a bridge and high-live pnrty Tuesday evening, February- 10, tn their hall at Twenty-eighth and Fowler avenue. St. Bernard parish will give a card party Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 at the Benson city hall. Holy Cross parish will give a card party at the Catholic Daughters club rooms, Paxton block, Wednesday eve. nlng. Prizes have been donated by: Mesdsmes— Mesilime,— David Cnlehen V. R. Krnula F. J. Deleva** J H. Lynch John Dtiffv John McDermott N R Eaalv Jam** Mr Dona Id J.' J. Ingleehjr •». F. A. Johnson J. P. _C H»nlon S. B. Jona. _H. wll,ll,na A card party for the tfeneflt of Bt. Vincent de Paul society of Bt. Philo men* parish will be given at Christ Child Center, Tenth snd William street*. Thursday evening, February 18. Handsome prizes, Including ' a valuable door prize, have been do nated. Refreshmen ta will he aerved and high-five snd bridge will be played. Extension society will entertain at cards Frldsy afternoon, February 13. at the C. D. A. club rooms, Paxton block. Hostesses will be Mesdames J. C. Skomal, Joseph Jelenek and C. J. Vlach. Ladles of St. Andrew Episcopal church will entertain at cards Friday at 8 at the home of Mr. and Mra. E. E. Eustlce. IrMWOYlf Howard St. at 16tk jS r 3B February Clearance I ^ IS It is our policy not to carry our M clothes from one season to another, g £ Therefore our assortment of Coats g[ ® worth to $250 and Gowns formerly g i priced to $215 will be offered for g sale, beginning Monday, at three g prices (Spring apparel not in- II 4$2 69- 98- [I e Worumbo Coats Excepted B | r McAvoy Clothes—always ahead of 5 n the ordinary shop in style—may be g IB worn and will look well for two g, fH and three seasons. For this reason g B clothes purchased now at these un- B B believably low prices will be a de- S 3 light not only until summer but g B throughout next fall—AND THE o B SAVINGS ARE TREMENDOUS, gf 4 ■ ■ — 1 '—V / " Future Altrusa Member V ■ ■ ■ ’ ■ Ann Matthew*, daughter of Mrs. W. R. Matthew*, a member of the Omaha Altrusa rlub, proved hersflf to he a champion ticket seller. IJttle Ml** Matthew* *old the first hundred tick et* for the Marionette Player*, prc aentinc "l:ncle Wisely at the (irru»• and "Robin Hood,” at Brandel* thea ter, February 12, under auspice* o' Altrusa. She I* It year* old. fiSSBBSSSSSS r. -- “ ' Mrs. Niehaus Opera Patron V--—-- — 1 """" -* Mrs. F. W. Nle haus, wife of Dr. F. W. Niehaus, ia one of f he pa tronesses for 'The laist Neck lace," Spanish operetta, to be given by Mt. Saint Mary col lege glee club on February 22 at the B r a n <1 # 1 s theater. Mrs. Nie haus came to Omaha five years ago from Vlllisca, la., as the guest of Dr. Nlehous. She Is active in the North Omaha Women's club and the Wo men!* Faculty cluh of the Uni versity of Ne braska Medical school. i , Sunday. Federation anna practice. 4:30. directed by Mra. bena Ellsworth Bale. Tea at 6. Monday. Sherman junior triangle, 3. North Student club. 4. Bethany Junior triangle, 4. O. G. R. club. 6. . , n<4 Federation of Clubs Bible class. 5:30. Miss Elisabeth Howard, leader. Federation of Clubs supper. 6. Indi vidual club business meeting. 7:30. Prac tice for federation frolic program? 3. Social poise, 3. style show. C. R. Bol den, speaker. Tuesday. Executive committee. Girl Reserve de partment. 12:30. Florence junior triangle, 3, Florence school. Comenius Junior triangle. 3:15. bake Junior triangle, bake school. 1:30. Castelar Junior triangle, Y. W. C. A.. 3:45. ! Editorial ataff G. R. department. 4. Business English class. 6:45. Good manners. 7:10. Miss Mary Irene Wallace, leader. Religious and general educational com mittee, 10. Wednesday. Edward Rosewater Junior triangle. 3:05. bothrop Junior triangle. bothrop arhoo). 3:30. Technical Student club. 4. Fkelele Masses, 6:30 and 7:30. Art class. Mr. A. W. Punbler. Instruc tor. 7. Connova club, 6 Thursday. Central Student club, cabinet meeting. 3:15. Mori the Merrier club, 6. Friday. Park Junior triangle. 3:15. Vinton Junior triangle. 3:15. Alsecon club. 6. a Saturday. .junior Girl reserves. 2:30. T. W. and Y. M. <*. A. dinner. 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gerna'ndt of San Piego, Cal., formerly of this city, announce the birth of a son, John Warifcr Gernandt, on January 21. Mrs Gernandt was formerly Miss Harriett Warner. Mr. Gernandt is the eon of W. K. Gernandt of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Taft an nounce the birth of a daughter* Feb ruary S, at Methodist hospital. » ...... -- ■ ■ ■ Men Marveled at her Appearance Yet she was not extravagant in clothes buying. It was her “tact” in turning the gowns of former seasons into fresh, at tractive apparel through Dresher Dyeing and Cleaning Service. You, too, ipay profit by this method of re hewing your gowns, dresses and frocks. We offer a complete and comprehensive service in alterations, dyeing, cleaning and pressing. Work that would seem im- . possible to others less extensively equip ped is the “usual” occurrence with us. Let us show you how easy it is to “transform” old clothing into beautiful and attractive garments. Branch Offices—Dresher, The Tailor, ISIS Farnam St. Brandeis Store. South Side, 4625 South 24th Street. We P«y Return Parcel Po»t Charge* s Anywhere Under tha American Flag Dresher Brothers 2211-2213-2215-2217 Farnam St. AT Untie 0345 MA rket 0050 * Comings, Goings of People You Know V ___ ■■■ 1 C. R. Balden la In New York City for several days. Mrs. Eugene Hollanfl, _ who has been 111 at her home, has recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burke have taken an apartment at the Coronado. Don Smith of Rochester. N. Y., Is spending several days *t the Fonte nelle hotel. Dr. Edwin Davis left Saturday eve nine for Baltimore, Md., where he will spend 10 days. A son was horn Friday to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward MegOath at th# Omaha Maternity hospital. Mra. Halatead Dorey returna Wed nesday from the eaat with her daugh ters, Georgianna and Ednah Dorey. Mrs. W. J. Burgess snd her sister, Mrs. Bradford of Pontiac, Mich., will leave February 11 from Pontiac for Florida. Col. Harvey W. Miller, adjutant general of the Seventh Corps Area, will return to Omaha February 10. He haa been In the east and on the west coast for the last 10 Weeks. Miss Mary Morsman leavea Satur day for New York and other eastern points. She will be accompanied east by Miss Anne Stewart of Essex Falls, X. .T., and Miss Evelyn Bayne of New York. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Megealh will return home February IS from Paaa depa, Cal., where they have been alnee early In December. Mr. and j Mrs. Megealh have been at the Vista del Aroyo hotel. Dr. Waltman Walters of Rocheater, . Minn., apent Wednesday In Omaha with frlenda. Dr. Walters la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters of Chicago, formerly of Omaha. He Is assistant to Dr. Charlea Mayo at the Mayo clinic In Rocheater and a son in-law of Dr. Will Mayo, having mar rled Mlsa Phoebe Mayo aeveral years ago. Ths Walters have two. email daughters. Social Settlement. V __ . ■■■ - ■ Monday the Parent-Teachera* asao clatlon of the Weat Side school will meet at the Social settlement. This will he a meeting of the colored parents and It Is hoped to organise a regular organisation. Mra. Knight and Mra. Blood good will talk and mualn will he furnished by one of the colored group. Tuesday luncheon will he served to Y. W. C. A. workers of the different churches who are engaged In Interna tional Y. W. work. A group of young people of the neighborhood have formed a club called the Adatime club. They will give subscription dances, the first to be given at the Settlement Wednea day night. Keller’s orchestra will play. • The Junior club members will give a valentine party Friday. The monthly interdepartmental meeting of the Y. W. C. A. was hdld at the Settlement Wedneeday evening. Supper was served to 2li. , _ - . y-- " ”7| IS ! Omaha Society of Fine Arts L____ "AmM the Litchfield Hilts," by Foe ter and Ivan Otlnaky a portrait. "Ada.” Two paintings In oil by Child* Haasam are being ehown by th* Society of Fine Arts this week In th* galleries of the public library at the annual showing of American j artists from the Macbeth galleries In New York. More than 50 canvassea by the ; American artists, J. Francis Murphy, Bruce Crane. A. H. Wyant, Horatio Walker, Henry W. Ranger. R. A Blakelock. all are on exhibition. A nude In aunllght by Frlescke, "Clouds I antj Glaciers." by Guy AVlgglns, ecv- II ersl lsndacapes by Gardner Symonda. 11 a portrait by Robert Henri, land- H scaprs by Walter Ufer, George Bel- II lows. Chauncey F. Ryder, E. H. II Potthast, Arthur Metaler. Ernest Lawson, Carl lawless. Paul King, II Alb«rt Groll, Charles Warren Eaton, s John F. Carlson and Maurice Brown. Canvasses by'artlsta, who are rep- I resented In the permanent collection!; of the Omaha Society of Fine Arts, II are hung In the exhibition for com- II parlaon. Among others, Edward I Redfield s, "Road to the River;" Paul Dougherty's, "Sun and Surf." Ben I Foster's galleries of the Public LI- II hrary are open In the evenings un- I til 9. Omaha Council, No. 415, Security II Benefit, association, will give a danc- II , lng party Thursday at the Swedish auditorium. -WEDDINGRINGS Overlaid With Platinum ALBERT EDHOLM Upstair* Jswslsr Flaw City Nafl Btf*.^, || a —-—— --- It’s so wonderful to feel like doing things 0 j VITALITY is not so much • matter of strength at of physical fitness, vigorous nerves, and comfort. The Arch Preserver Shoe gives women vitality because it prevents all foot aches and strains, and helps feet keep well. Let us prove these statements to you. Server T/jySSJT Drexel SJioe Co. 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Women and misses who navy, mahogany, kit fox, black, collie, tan and light blue. appreciate smart Style (P^o CA a»y4Q CA C*7Q CA <t1OC and exclusiveness win be 3S37.0U drr/.OU ip/7.C7U delighted with this dir Women’s and Mlaaca’ Section—Second Floor play. I ■——ammm——————1 1 1 ■ | ^ Sweetest Story Ever Told Cobb’s Valentine Candies Heart Shaped Boxes Filled with luscious Bon-Bons, delightfully flavorec with real fruit that will melt on your tongue. Cho colate* of character; Roman nougats, marshmallow and caramels, butterscotch, molasses chcoanut—ano your favorite creams. A selection of rare goodnesf priced . .25d to $6.00 (We pack In special containers for all • Mall or City Delivery) Heart Candies Cream Heart Pattlea, Cupid Heart Pattle*. pound . 604 pound .804 Cinnamon Gum Hearts. Red Cinnamon Hearts pound .604 pound .,..404 Small Conversation Red Marshmallows, Hearts, lb.40c pound .804 Monday Specials i Hazelnut Patties, Chocolata Honeycomb. pound .49* pound .40* Spiced Opera Drops, Cobbittes; all chocolate pound .39* ot assorted, lb. bx. 69* Heart Ice Cream Packed and Delivered Individual Hearts, 2 colors, dozen .. .... $2.00 Individual Hearts, cupld design, dozen .$2.00 Erick Ice Cream, with heart center In red, gal. $3 Brick Ice Cream, vanilla, strawberry and chocolate, gallon at .$2.00 Salted Sots Fresh Daily Baited Pecans, pound. .$1.50 Salted Almonds, pound.$1.25 Blanched Filberts, pound.$1.00 The Activity of Our Silk Gloves UPPER Made by FLOORS “Kayser” is surprising to us and B # a u t i f u 1 new the subject of comment shades; mocha, cha . 7^ ... . niols, mauve, doe by customers. V e like to skl„. gray sflver. think it due to our Mer- ruffled cuff styles, chandise but it mav be embroidered cuffs OUR ELEVATORS. None ,wlth contrasting lin i in town like them—the as^’weliP as "su-an Inst word in SAFP!TY%nd wrists. Priced thev are always Level ✓ /»,«% r-s\ With the Floor. ODC to JfrZ.OU *-■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■■ Main Floor 4 Valentine Day Almost Here We are showing an unu; 1 selec tion of Valentines; mec micals, friendships', comics; either boxed or lace styles—and If yon don’t care for the conventional Valentine a motto or a box of stationery Is appropriate. Valentines — 5dt to 25^ Mottos . 50^ to 33.00 Crossword Valentines Two clever styles—“Say It With s* Crosswords." Each.10£ Domestic and Imported Stationery in Attractive Individual Boxes. Third Floor Bread and Cake Boxes Square Bread Boxes, sitte 11 inches by 13 Inches; rolling opening; white enamel, colored trimmings. Round Cake Boxes with sliding front opening and two removable trays. 1 Q Priced Monday.V Floor Below Permanent Waves For the Month February Nestle Lanoil Permanent Wave Entire Head— Long Or • Bobbed Flair i