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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1925)
Mrs. Cameron National Head Transportation for Clubs j MRS. M. 1<’A MliKON *©f Umalia, as transpo ltioi ..nrn n for the General Federation of Womei s c lubs, annoumts ntrs ai d plans for the council meeting to be held June I ti at West Badon. 1ml. A rate of one and one half fare has been secured for the round trip, on the “identification certificate plan. It Is probable that 2.» women will attend from Nebraska, and If *o. a •perial car will be secured, l)elf gates t<> the council meeting will be elected at the various district meeting* to bfc held <>\er the state this spring. Mrs. Paul Perryman, state president, is making i V- 1 of til clubs in the state and Is stressing attendance at the council meeting. She will be in Omaha shortly. .Mrs. Perryman will go to West Baden; also Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. John W. < 1111, president elect of tlm Omaha Woman - club, ami Mrs. \ ■ H. Cole have also been named ay pn*«ihle attendants. Identification certificates for those wishing to take advantage of the rates, must be secured by state transportation chairmen from Mrs. Cameron, 216 North Thirty-second avenue. Omaha. State chairmen "ill supply in dividuals, one for each member, including dependent members of her family. Tickets will be good via the same route in both directions only. They will be validated at West Baden before return. Tickets in Nebraska will be on sale from May 2S to June 3 inclusive with a final return limit of June 12. Club Calendar for Week _j H. \ Readers Mrs Thornton .larmlne, Mn. J. W. High. Mr* t W Bedford. Beta chapter, Delphian society. Fon tenelle hotel. 2.1 Subject: "Palestine and the Hebrew* Reader, 'Ire R R. Beattie asstued by M csdanies H. H. Katr, T. .1. Sullivan. H .* lender you. .1. A. Jacobsen. K. M Wood bridge, Victor Boos W p. Adkins. Jr ; V J. Carrington and Miss Helen \ ermillion. Current topics department. Omaha Unman* club, Y \\ « \ Tuesday. - p. m.. Bible lesson "Ruth,” l>r Tdelia Stoddard. "Problems of Youth.” Mrs If \Y Dunhain, program leader, assisted by Mesdam-'t* .Robert H. Rloodgood. 1 Jeanlo Hendrick*. Polo Mrs. Mae Schmidt. Reading. Rui \\ Dunham. \V EDNESDAY. I raucis \\ illard W. t . T. I .. Wedftes dh>. 2 p. m. Y. W. C. A. Mc*t Dtmiba Mother's club with Mr*. Clifton Wood, 13i» North Th!i*ty-eighth street, 3 p. m. Sunshine c|ul» of Maple I.eaf chap'er. O. K. S.. will meet Wednesday at. the Masonic temple. Margaret Blair health class, Wednesday If a. in . room 302. Patterson building. Mr*. O. M. Kdwards, leader. Music Department. Omaha Woman'* club in o'clock y. \V, C A. Wednesday, iFloieno# Basler Palmer leader, Robert i'ii*' ad*n chorus work. South '‘hie W « T. I . edt.esds with Mr-* Mary Boicourt. ttoH South twenty ninth at rest. l o'clot k luncheon. I M *9 Harriett l.aney of tha t’tty Mlaatoi speaker. I .du< atlonoJ department. Omaha H orn mi's Hub, 2 \ in.. > W. A Topi' "PiychotPtlj,i« Profe*s .. Pearl eher head of department < f ps>cholog>. I ni verslty of Omaha. Mrs. F H ‘ ule. leader. Mrs. A. It. McFarland, chairman THl'RSDAY. J F. W club, home of Mia Ear! Sherman Jit smith FlP • -second street Thursday. 1 o’clock luncheon. Alpha \1 Delta. Thursday, Mrs. Noyes Sutton 3075 South Thirty second street Mias Mary R edge wick, assisting hostess. Oinuhn .Association I*. Fr II. SittfrhtNid— Monthly tuneNon, Fon tensile hotel, Thursday, 12:50. Reservation!! with -Mr*. D. \V. Poy. I'arllaiumlsr) law department. Ouiajin w minin'* club, 1 Vv. * A Tuesday. 2:30. Lesson. ''(Committees.’’ Leader. Mrs. H. H. VVhlteliouse. Delta chapter. Delphian society. 10 a ns., Thursday, Blackstone topic: ”Pte hlstorlc Periods,” Mr.-. A. If. Murdock, leader. with Meedames Roland M Jones, C. P. Trover, H. I*. Stewart, S. S. K»n». (!. D. Hlrkett, » . K. Forbes, <7. A Remington. "William H Hopson. Assist ing. Mrs. W. A. Smith, president. FRIDAY. Omaha Dcetf No. I, B. P O. Does— [Friday. Elk* c.ub. 10 a m., for card*. Huwlneta meeting at i’ [ Kit* Woman'* club will hold I« *«>Mal afternoon Friday, March 27. (»«N*r§* ( took W 14 < . No Hi—Meeting I t , la • Me or *' ha!', coui Lhouae. U Id Guard poat No. 7 Invited. S \TI 111! NY. Maple I eaf chapter, O E *. will hold rltlatlon crremonica on Saturday *\» nln* at S p. m. ( liapter V I*.. I*. P. FI. O . with Mil 5. P Yoder. HSH *aa aTveer Lunrha^n l clock. M «-§ Elltabeth Shaffer, m R. T. Club, ftallwar Mall ^ertlew ■ Dla r.**r party at th.* home of Mr. and Mr« H ' Madden, 6191 Florence bouJavfd. Saturdav. 6 p. 'ey Meedatiie* «’ A. Adatm and O. 5. Lake will aaslst the hoateas. Musical Program for Faculty Vi omau's Club. 1'nlversity of Nebraska Faculty Woman's club will meet Wednesday. March 25 at Conkllng hall on the campus. The committee of the Nurses' Training school will act as hostesses for a 1 o’clock luncheon Nurses of the school will be guests rf the club, A program has been ar ranged consisting nf readings by Mrs. Kthel Smith of Council Bluffs ai.ii musical numbers by Mi*. Peter Jenson, and Mrs. Karl Werndorff. Committees Vppointed to \rrange ( ollege Night. College nighi, annual Omaha Col lege club party, is to be held l ridav, April 34, at the Brandela theater. Mr*. James E. Bednar, president of the Omaha College club has appointed the following chairmen of committees. Alumnae group, Mrs. Gladstone ! Derby; producing committee, Mrs. Wlnthrop Dane; rehearsal committee, Mrs. Ira Jones; candy committee. Mrs. S. M. Cronk; ticket committee, Miss Gladys fihamp; play committee, Mis Mathew Gay. dlAMONDS AND WATCHES. I At RIGHT PRICES Eat. 1S62—16th and Capitol At*. X .. •- ... —— StNDAY. Hnu>« of H«f«. '*8IS North Ihirlirtli street a musical program by South H *. orchestra. M. A. fo ok, director. Old Peopla'a Home. *325 Fontenelle Houletard—Sem'ce* 3 p m . »n rharg* o’ Rev. J Fremont Watson, paalor of the Third Presbyterian church at Twentieth and Leavenworth streets. The church choir will provide the music. MONDAY. I hinder B. ft., P. K. O. Slaterhood. Monday, with -Mrs. Charles Leslie, 6013 t'hlcago street 2:30, t ouncil of .lewlali Wenttn will hold * monthly meeting Monday. March 22. :«• the Arthur building I nit* Studv rlul» will meet Monday « p. m., al 214 Kennedy building. Leader. \liMM Modjeska Shear. Tennyam riiautaiiqon Circle—Monday. 2 p m Y. W. C. A. ‘Keeping Ip \VUli Science.1* Lesson, zoology. American Home department. Oiimbn Northaide Woman’s club, Monday. * n. m., residence of Mrs. A. C. Adame, 6329 North Twenty fourth street. “Th* Bigness of Little Things.” Mrs. Eva Morse. Political and Social Science department Omitim Homan’s club, Y. W f A., Mon day nt 2 p. m. Dr. Van Bohnl!*. dean of reghton Medical cuiieg**. on “Better Housing Condition- ‘ Mr* Millard bang fold, leader. Gamma Tan t Itaulanqua circle will meet Monday %t 2 p m with Mi" A. I». Cloy d, 4 417 « alifornla at reef. Mrs. FI. 4 Si lumen will '*ad the lesron which s “Keeping Ip With Science.” Hound Ta'ile Group of Omaha College flub- Studying uternatlonsl relations ’.sill meet at the Elks club Monday. 12:45 P m. Reviews on "Dawes' Plan.” "<*o\e • mt of the I.(vigil* -f Nations." “World Wat.” “World Court.'' ’l l KSUAY. \liamr> club. Tuesday afternoon e ' h Mis. W,iUam Roeaintf. at her home. 1016 Blnney. Omaha chapter Woman's 4 hrUtlan I nion, Tuesday. Y. W. C. A., 2 p. tn.. room 31 *k I nity simly club will meet Thursday. 2 p. m.. a' th« home of Mrs. K. .b Thorn ton. :s'.North Forty-fifth street. Parent-Teacher association. Central lllgti school, Tuesday evening. * o'clock auditorium. Girls band will play. Dts c mud on. Speech education deportment. Omaha Woman's club. V. W". t'. A., Tuesday. 11:16 fur regular clase work ami pro Stain. Taking part .are Meed a me* Artists Attend Exhibit Today Omaha artists are holding their sec ond annual exhibition in the east gal lery of the public library. The show ing Is attracting many visitors. Color predominates In every painting, and the subject matter ranges from coast to coast. Dr. Robert F. Gilder lias a number of works depicting the bill beauty of Nebraska and the chromatic color of the southwestern desert country. Augustus Dunbier In hi* collection has painted the pure simplicity of the Indian and his en\lronment In and around Taos, X. M. Henry \\ Dontshvd has a startling composition In his "Three by the Win dow.” Miss Augusta Knight's "Bridge and I nlon Station'' Is painted In grays of the mist hour. Robert Dinning shows two large canvases whose color and atmosphere are true Nebraska. Miss Delia Robinson and Mr. T. t.lndberg have very interesting com positions, seeking tlie quieter emotions of nature, in contrast to Mrs. K. Peterson's still life of flowers against the sun. The exhibition is sponsored by the art department of the Omaha Wom an’s club. The artists will be at the galleries on Sunday from 2 until 5 to meet their friends. Apollo Club Assists Music Department in Classique Revue. Tickets tor the "Ciasslque Revue,” a series of musical acts to be given by the music department of the Omaha Woman's club at the Gayety theater April 2S, are on sale by mem bers of the department and the club. The proceeds to be applied to the clubhouse funds. The program Includes an “Italian Street Singers” feature, with a chorus of Apollo club and music de partment voices. Miss Adelaide Fogg will present a dance number and a colonial number will be given by a string quartet. There will be a piano ensemble by members of the club. Mrs. J. W. Arnold! and Mrs. Mabel Rickel Pettegrew have been as signed the leading roles. Robert Cuscaden Is directing and Mrs. Florence Easier Palmer staging the revue. ictt: •TiTimiiiirjrnmii’fniiimmmiimnuniiiiiimiiiiiiiTiiiimiiTTTTiTTF f-- 'I Delphian Head V j iimbj AWJLWJ m1 Ww ii **■! Mrs. \V. A. Smith, president of the netv Delta .chapter, Delphian society, is past matron of Liberty chapter. Eastern Star, and an active member of the Scottish Rite Woman's club and of the Fine Arts society. Mrs. Smith Is also favorably known as a reader ami entertainer. The Delta chapter will meet at Hotel Blnckstone, 10 a. m., Thursday. It was organized with 20 members. Dedicate New Clulirooms. Saturday evening Omaha Business Woman's club, Inc., will formally dedicate Its new club home In the Gardner building, 1712 Dodge street, at a reception for members only. M. E. Mission Society. The Woman’s Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet Friday, March 27, for 1 o’clock luncheon In the parlors of the church with Mrs. Frank Simpson, hostess chairman. A business meet ing will follow with Mrs. C. W. Southwell presiding and program as follo'ws: Devotional*. Mr*. Harry Snyder. Lenten service, Mr*. Jam*** E. Wagner. Contralto solo, Mrs. Lawrence Dodds accompanied by Mrs. Ada Klopp P.utzen. Study hour. Mrs. C. N. Comtek. iiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiillilliliiiiiinu'UiiiiPiiiuiiT”!!1:' i'ij i 'it.'|i|im|iini|nn| I The Silk Shop !| 1517 Douglas Street Announcing for Monday 1 A Sale of I Silk | Remnants ( In lengths ranging from 1 to 3 yards. ! ~ Every weave and coloring repre sented in this lot Monday. Plan An Early Attendance Whether you "Stop—Look and Listen" or take a chance, you'll see that circle, a If you can't think which to do. put on your brakes and remember—"Everybody likes Candy." JOHN 0. WOODWARD A CO. 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