t 2-n TTTE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 20. 1914. INTEREST INQUEEN IS KEEN October Bride Share Attention with Ak-Str-Ben Baler. PRAIRIE PAEK CLUB 0PO3 Princesses Art .elected , Aft Attendants i Her Majesty, tha Qaeea, at la tloa Ball. Saelal Talradar. IVESPAT Harvest Hnma dinner at Hsppy Hollow cluh; Carter lak din ner rlanre. B'EPN KMAT Harvest Homo dinner at tymour lake t'mintry cluh; Mm. J. M. Metcalfe, luncheon fnr Mini" Mary Mnnrhhoff; Brnwnrll Hall opening; dinner danre at FIHd cluh. rill RHPA V Mr. ould Diet! and Mn lnnor les Nelson, reception for Mlpa Klttr Sadler of lon1on. ruest of Mr. and Mrs. V.. N. I1fti; rmralro club dancing- party, Metropolitan cluh; Swastika club. Mm. T. M'hrens, hos tess; Columbian Circle; Carter I-nke club d nncr danra. FHIPAY VSomrn rolfers at Field club; closlns; dinner danca at Brmour Lake Country cluh. f.ATl 'RIAY Closln dinner dance at Field club and Happy J follow cluh; Member' night, t erter I.eke club; dinner (lance at Country club. October brides and tha Ak-Sar-nfn queen and king are of special lntnrnt In oclety. Two weddings announced for October ara Miss Alice Kennard, daughter of Mr. and Mm. F. B. Kennard, whom wedding to Mr. Edgar Alllaon Balrd will take place Thursday evening, October 8. at the brides home In Falracrea. A large church wedding will be that of Mlaa Dorothy rale, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. John Frank l"sle, to Mr. Sid ney L Smith of Hartford. Conn , which will take place Wed need y evening, Oc tober 14, at the Hansrom Park Methodist church. The ceremony will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's parent!. Mies Martha Dale, sister of the bride, will be .meld of honor, and the brldea malda will be Mlaa Marjorle Howland and Mies Helen Epeneter. Preceding the wedding a number of social affairs will be given for the bride. Smith-Pettit Wedding Plani. An out-of-town wedding this week of local Interest will be that of Miss Esther Jane Fettlt of Osage, la., and Mr. Lisle Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I. Smith. The ceremony will take place quietly next Wednesday at the bride's home In Osage. The bride attended the University of Minnesota and Is a member of the fi Phi sorority. The groom attended the Uni versity of Nebraska and Is a member of the Delta I'psllon fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Bmlth and Miss Ida Bmlth will leave Wednesday to at tend the wedding. Mr. Bmlth and his bride will reside near Haines City, Fla., where he has charge of a plantation. Prairie Park Club. Tha Pratrla Park club opening took place Friday evening. The decorations were In green and white, ferns and Bhasta daisies being used profusely. The evening was spent In cards and dancing and J00 couple were preaent ' In tha re ceiving line were; Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bcannell. - Mr. and Mrs. D. O. King. Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Oardlncr. Mr. and Mra. Louis Nelson. Mr. and Mra. C. C. Haynes. Mr. and Mra. B. C. Conley.' Mr. and Mra. E. A. Lutkr. To Attend the Queen. Mora debutantes than princesses to wait upon her royal highness, the new queen of Ak-Sar-Beu. Is tha predicament of tha commute of tha board of governor. It ha been th custom for a number of years to har th debutantea (soma sea sons w hav one, and never mor than eight or nine) to serve as the prlnoesae or special maids at tha Ak-ar-Ben ball, and a ther hav newer been enough debutantea th number ha been filled In with young society girls who hav already mad their debut and ervd as special maids. But this year it Is different. Ther will be mor than twelve debutantea, o that th governors hav had to chang their rule. Formerly th queen was chosen from the princesses, but they hav made t number of exception to that rut, and th'.a 'year two of th four young women picked aa favorite for queen ar not on :h list of prtneesse. Those who hav already bean com manded by Bamson, high lord chamber lain, to wait upon her majesty at tha ball October ar Miss Blanch Deuel, MUs Stella Thummel, Miss Harriet Met. Mlsa Ida Darlow. Miss Halcyon Cotton. Miss Dorothy Black, Mlsa Janet Hall, Miss A lie Jaqutth. Miss Eleanor Mackay, Miss Nan Murphy, Miss Harriet Bmlth and Miss' Marl Stewart of Council Bluffs. Returning from Europe. The Barton children, Mlsa Katharine, Te Wolfe and Wadleigh, with their aunt, Mrs. P. J. Parkanbelmer, wilt land In New Tork City, September n, from their European tay abroad. They wer at I,k Geneva, Swltserland, and sailed. from Naples September 1 Mra, K. O, Barton ha STon to New Tork City to meet them. They will com dlreotly horn. Mlaa AUc Davis, who spent th sum ir.er at Lake Geneva, studying; piano with Rudolph Gens, and wh j landed last natur ay In New York City, has been th guest or the past week of Mra. George Chris tlancy of New York. Sh will arrive vme Sunday morning. Her brother, 3lark Davis, who waa abroad with bar. Vid arrived In Omaha Tuesday, will leave lunday evening to resume hi studies at Kwarthnior college near Philadelphia. lohn Orchard of South Omaha will ac company Mr.' Davis back to school. Learine for College. Jo Millard left Saturday for Cornell to ntsr hi freshman year. HI brother, Wlltard, go Monday to tha Tom school at Port Deposit. ' Douglas Peter leave today for th Mackensi school at Monro. N. Y. Mr. Justin B. Porter and daughter, lertrude, will leave Monday evening for K'ew York, where Miss Gertrude will nter Ml Mason's school at Tarrytown i-th-liudson. JTith the Visitor. Mrs. Conrad Bper.a and children arrlv est Wednesday from Chicago to spend a week or ten day with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. George Keeline. In Council Huff. Women Oolferi. In Women Golfers will meet neat Frt lay afternoon at the Field club, when A annual mtetir f of th golfers will be seld ar.d officers elected. tVvwour like Country Club. Mf. C. V. lirown and Mrs. C. Y. Members of - " i. .is in i " . ( . l fsus Schaab entertained at a bridge luncheon Thursday, when they had for their gueets: Mcsdamcs James Osvldson, K. T, Ystes, (. II. MnKHret, II. I'atternon. J. E. Curtis. K. H. Armstrong, Mrs. J. V. Woodrough was hostess at liwge luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. F. Ames and Mrs. George Francis gave a bridge luncheon Thursday. Th party Included: Mesdames B. Hlanchard, W. Nltche, M. Foote, K. Adall, Krank Ktter, J. J. Hlnchey, J. Jameson G. Davis. E. O. Furen. Mesdames F. Prucha. Kean Itlnger, Hyrn Clow. C. P. P. Tohln, Michael Culkln, A. Tang. O. Mnxwell, Koy Dennis. K. Novak, The Women's Golf olub met at Sey mour Ik Country club Friday, and after having luncheon together spent th afternoon on th links. ' Th pris given was th compliment of Mrs. L. M. Lord. Th program for Tuesday evening will b In charg of Mrs. J. E. Bedner and will be entirely musical. Miss lis sol Silver, soprano, will sing; Mr, , Leo Bravlroff. violinist, will play, and little Mia ' Olga Elinor, Omaha' musical prodigy; will contribute violin muatc. This I the closing program of th season. Mr. S. L. Winter entertained at a larg dancing party Friday evening, com plimentary to Miss Geraldln Webber, whoa wedding will take place In th near future. Fifty guests wer pcesent and dsJTITy refreshment were served. Dr. and Mra R. E. 8chlndel had with them Friday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Bavinger. Mr. and Mrs. Cote. Mr. and Mrs. Orchard. Mia Stacia Mulvthelt entertained Fri day evening at a dancing party In honor ot Mlsa Veronica Duff of Council Bluffs and Charles Haney, whose wedding takes plaoe September ts. The" refreshment tabl was decorated with baskets of purple asters, and place cards to har monise war used. A' miniature bride and groom marked th places of Mis Duff and Mr. Henley. Th quests were: MlMea Mlsse Mae Mulvlhlll, Alice Kngllsh. Veronica Duff, Stacia Mulvlhlll, Koxlna Cullen, Meitara. Messrs. J. A. Cullen. lo Wlckham. Charles DutC. Charles Hanley, dward Waters, Thomas Hanley, Mr and Mra. J. P. Byrne. Mrs. Kobert Parks entertained at dinner Friday evening, having with her. f Mlssea oMt.iihine O'Connell, Paul Beaton. Treea O'Connell. Douglas Howie. Mexsrs. wira imaioii. Messrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. House. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Watklns had as their guests Friday at the dinner dance: Misses Mlsa Florence Smith. Raraona McEtvoy. Louise Watklns, Mr. Frederick Bmlth. Mr. and Mr. E. A. Johnson entertain! th following at th dinner dance Friday: Misses . Miss Marjory Thornton, Marjory Taylor. Ituth West. Messrs Meear. Joseph Him, Raymond West to. C. Stewart. Another party. , was composed of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Melcher, Mlsa Melcher, Miss Ash, Mr. and Mra. J. M. Tanner, Maude 1) rooks, Dora Melcher. Dining with Mr. and Mrs. John Bekln were Mr. and Mrs. IL 8. Wei lex Miss JTorothy Weller, Miss Marion Waller, aul Beklns and Melvtn Beklna. Mr. and Mra. Roy Dennis had aa their guests Friday evening: Mr. and Mra Oeorge Nownes, Mr. and Mrs. HuseeU Wilson, Miss Freda Hoistein, Miss Martha itetmere. Mr. and Mra. E. A. Rose" had a party composed of: Misses- Ml Helen Patterson, Ida Darlow, Meesre Lloyd Burdlck Messrs Ftobert lHmgherty, W. IL Cheek, Herman, net, Mr nl Vlra. John Bmlth. Mr. Dwlght Btruble, 1-eklsrs, la. Othera entertaining Friday evening were: T. J. Bhanahan, tour guests; E. T. Yates, five guests; Mrs. II. M. Anderson, five guests; W. B. Cheek, flv guests; Henry Wlndhetm. flv guests; J. C. Walker, four guests; Joseph Martin, four guests. Wedding AnniTeraary. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson, SlSl Davenport street, wer given a surprise at their horn Thursday evening. About 109 of their friends and acquaintance called during th evening. The visitor took possession of th bouse and served their own refreshments. which they brought with them. Rev, Adolf Hull explained to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson that tha surprise wss a cele- brstiou of their twtnty-fiflh wtddln- an Meedames i II I . i i. ciark, I 1 k I " : MaV. Iirown. -X L Smith-Dale bedding Party i (' :."V f 1 f " .. ," eW MiJJ Majyoria HowhnJ nlversary and In behalf of th guest he delivered to them a aet of silverware. Young Msster Norman Bwanson pre sented a bouquet of roses to th bride ot twenty-five years ago. At the Field ClubT" Mrs. Maud A. Wallace entertained at dinner at the Field club Saturday even Ins; In honor of Miss Ada Charlton of Peoria, III. American beauty rores were used In the decorations. Covers were laid for: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culley. Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Elllck. Mr. and Mrs. Allen l'ermer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weller. Dr. and Mrs. E. c Henry. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Caimlchael. Mesdamea Mu1im' Maud A. Wallace, Vllss Ada Charitoa ixancy j. Moore, Mfser. Messrs. John Hat tin. B. C. Fowler. At the Field Club. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. McClanahan enter tained at dinner at th club last evening when rovers were plaoed for: Dr. and Mrs. Ewlng Brown. Dr. and Mrs. A. C Stokes. Ir. and Mra. J. M. Aiken. Mr. and Mra. Scott Brshtol. Mr. and Mra. O. W. Ilervey. Dr. and Mrs. IL M. McClanahan. Miss Gertrude Aiken. Miss Katharine McClanahan. Dr. William Anderson. Mrs. C. li. Brown. Mrs. it. B. Cope land and ' Mlsa Walrod entertained at luncheon at the Field club Saturday, when covers were laid for sixteen guests. Entertaining at dinner Saturday even ing at the Field club were 'A. D. Marlott, who bad reservations for twenty: Harry Steel, four; F. L. Start event, eight; Dr. E. C. Abbott, nine; Dr. H. A. WahL six teen: IL A. Cameron, four; W. II. Head, three; Dr. A. R. Knode, nine; Arthur Allen, five; J. II. Mlthen. three: L. H. Drlshana, three; M. J. Coakley. three; George Wilson, four; R. D. Neely, four; John Lavelle. four. ' Dining together wr: Mr. and Mra. 1-eroy p-au. Mr. and Mra. Howard Gouldlng- Dr. and Mrs. E. 11. Bruenlng. Mr. and Mra. Ie Huff. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. GUlar. Mr. Karl Bock. Mr. Albert Krug. At the Country Club. Other dinner parties at th Country club Saturday evening wer given by Charles Stewsrt of Council Bluffs, who had places for twelve; "F. H. Davis, ten; Glen Wharton, eight; A. L. Reed, eight; R, L. Huntley, six; If. O. Edwards, lght; Mr. Eva K. Wallao. four) A. 8. Pat rick, three; H. F. Wyman. tea; Charles Metl. tour; HI P. Peck, six; T. T. Ken nedy, four. Columbian Circle. Th Columbian circl will give an evening party at the hall. Twnty-econd and Ixcust streets. Thursday evening. Ten prizes will be given. At Happy Hollow. Atnoiig thus who entertained at dinner . . . pit Miss Helen Epeneter Saturday evening at Happy Hollow werei Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Adams, who had twenty' guests; ' Thomss'H." Fell, ten; A. H. Benton, ten;' Judge Irving Baxter, eight) D. JO. McCulley, eight; Lloyd Smith, four; Dr. E. R. Porter, five; W. P. Rose, eight To Honor Bride. A surprise party was given Friday evening in honor of Miss Esther Karol, retiring president of the Frances Wllllard young 'people's branch of th Woman' Christian Temperance union, whose mar riage to Mr. Emll Pearson will ba cele brated Thursday evening. The affair was In the nature ot a kitchen shower and the evening was spent in music, game and writing recipes for the bride. Among those present were: Misses Esther Karol. Sarah Glvens, Clara Elmburg. Florence Anderson, Lillian Glvens, Messrs. Misses Ruth Klmburg, Pearl Freyer. Ruth Stevens, Dorothy MacMurray, Messrs Eugene Simmons, Victor Button, Jules Jackson, Emll Pearsdn. Morris Anderson, Cert Anderson, Charles Hendsman, itoy i nnitun, Clarence Talm, Air. and Mrs. John Jorgenson. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roberts. Mrs. J. B. Robinson entertained at i miscellaneous shower at her horn Wed' nesday afternoon In honor of Mis Anna Shames, who will be an October bride. Autumn leaves wer used In the decora tions and th afternoon waa spent at cards. Crises were won by Mlsa Florence Shames and Mrs. H. Rothkop ot South Omaha. Twenty-five guest wer pres ent. Miss Shame waa also honor guest at a linen shower given by Mrs. A. Welis, when thirty guest wer present Pagaloo Club. Th Pmgalco club will glr it first social dancing party of th season at Metropolitan hall, Thursday, September It. Th La Salle club, having dissolved after a aucoessful career, hav turned Its Invitation list over to th Pagalco club. At Fontenelle Part. Th Pollyaana olub of Central Park church held a plcnlo at Fontenelle park Wednesday afternoon. Those present were: Misses Lola Beaton. Lois Callander, Gayle Barton, ln Mather, Dora Tellesen, Mesdames Jones, Misses Alice Carter, Katharine Richer, Helen Jones, Pearl Barton. Meadam Thompson. Afternoon Bridge. Mlaa Sadler, guest of Mr. C. N. Dista, waa entertained by Mr. J.. M. Metcalf at a bridge party of tour table Saturday afternoon. Th other guests wer: Mesdsmes James McKenni C. N. Diets, Mesdames J. J. Sullivan, Klla Squttea, Frank Colpetser, B. F. Crummer, Martin W. Dtmary. H. S. Clark. Jr. Misses Nellie Wakeley, Black. Hudson. W. K. Allen, Bishop, James Paxton. Misses- Anna Ttbhett of Lincoln, Return from Europe. Judge and Mra B. B. Baker landed In New York Friday, their European trip having: been curtailed by th war. They will arrlv In Omaha th early part ot next week. , At the Brandeii Theater. Miss Dora Alexander, supreme clerk ot Woodmen circle, had aa her guest forty- two of ber fallow clerks at a matin, j party the F.renorls tneater Batnraay afternoon to bar Worth." a "Th Winning of Bar- Pleaturei Past Mra Theodore Tlllotann entertained a number of South Omaha ladlra Fiilay afternoon. Mrs. M. Glasgow entertained a number of former Pouth Omaha neighbors at her home In Dundee last Tueedsy after noon. In and Out of the Bee Eire. Mrs. F- ('.. Mcflhan returned Thursday from Charlevoix, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson left Saturday for the east to be gone two weeks. Mrs. It. M. Htevenson of KeJroaks, Cal., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank J. Hughes. IT. B. Balcomb has returned home from a two weeks' visit at Excelsior Springs, Mo. Miss Frances Wessels Is In fit. Louis visiting her brother, Mr. Charles How, and Mrs. How. Mrs. I. Pearlman and Miss Elisabeth Murks have returned from an extended stay In Colorado. Mr. .and Mrs. Amos Field, who have trcn spending the summer at Portland, Me., and Atlantic City, returned home Thursday. ' Mr. Albert Brogan left Saturday for Auat'n, Tex., to tnke his position as pro fessor of philosophy and psychology In the Cnlverslty of Texas. " Mrs. Charles W. Flames, who has been iH'tlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blake, leaves this evening to return to her home In Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. William Lanhain of Cosad, Neb., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood. Mrs. I.anham was formerly Miss Dcssa Fleming of this city. Mies Helen Eastman lraves next Fri day for Chicago to enter the school of Illustrating at the Art Institute for the , winter. IHm r'astman will live In Evana tun with frirnds. , Mr. Charles Kountxe and Mr. Ward Burgees returned last week from th east. Mrs. Kountxe and Mrs. Burgess will not return until after the opening of St. Paul's school, where their son attend. Mrs. George Fletcher of Kansas City, formerly Mlaa Adeline Varley of Omaha. a spending the week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Elisabeth Kleffncr, and other relatives Including Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Booth and Mr. and Mr. Henry I-aufenburg. Miss Marie M. Woodard. daughter of Asslstsnt Postmaster X I. Woodard, and Miss Nan Murphy returned Saturday af ternoon after A two months' visit In the west and Canada. They spent several weeks with Miss Woodard's brother In Montana and then Journeyed to the Can adian Rockies, woer after a month's so journ they continued their trip to north ern Minnesota and from ther home. Personal Mention. Mr. John N. Baldwin and her mother. Mr. Holcomb, have engaged rooms at th Colonial apartment October L Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rinehart will give up their apartment at the Beaton and go to the Colonial the first of October. A daughter. Hone Lucile, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cushion Friday. Mr. Cushion was formerly Miss Lura Bolan. Mr. and Mra. Jack Webster hav moved tA t V t K r n ... . AW- n . I ..-.. -H-'uiicu ln urnoi, ana .r. aim mn. iiaroia rnicnetl are in their house at 115 South Thirty-eighth street. Miss Carmellta Chase, who has been touring the northwest. Including- Glacier and Yellowstone National parka, returned by way of th Canadian Paclflo. and Lake Louise. Miss Chase atopped In Montreal and spent last week at Racquetts lake in th Adirondack. Sha Is now in New York City and will visit her brother. Clement Chase, In Pittsburgh, and Miss Jean Stirling at Lake Forest, 111., before returning home. Woman's Work Th first meeting of the Dundee Wom an's club will be a social affair, a 1 o'clock luncheon tth horn of Mrs. E. A. Benson. Thursday afternoon. Luncheon will be followed by a "conversazione." with Mrs. O. C. Edgerly president of th society, a the leader. The first reg ular meeting will be September SO, at the home of Mrs. Edgerly, at which time the study of modern drama and fiction will be taken up. Mrs. George Covell of th Omaha Suffrage association, state that the suf fragists did not take action In th matter of lending their support to a men's or ganization which I seeking to put a new Board of Education Into office? as waa previously announced. Th North Side circle of the Child Con servation Leagu of America met Friday afternoon at th University of Omaha. Th program wss on "Habit In Child Culture." Mr. Charles Wonder read a paper on "Established Habits of Early Infancy and Their Value to Child and Parent;" Mrs. Savage, "Habit and Its Relation to Character;" Mrs. H. Crouch, "Methods of Instilling Habit" Mrs. F. Brown gave a recitation. "Erf King," and Mis Charlotte Whit rave piano se lections. This wss the first program pre sented by th new organisation, of which Mrs. Oeorge C. Adwer Is the president. Mrs. M. N. Woodward was elected presi dent of the Dorcas Sewing club at a meet ing held Friday afternoon at her home. Mra. N. L. Trimble I th new vice presi dent, Mrs. E. J. Hatch, secretary; Mrs. J. Nelson, treasurer, and Mrs. O. IT. Car ter, chairman of tha work committee. The business meeting was preceded by a 1 o'clock luncheon. Thla club aewa for charitable Institutions or for needy families. Y. W. C. A. "tea Saturday morning Is th tlm glvea to classes for school girls. Miss Brewster he a class for children under 11 year of ass at I:Ml Those little girls ar Ineligible for association membership at this age, and ar not admitted for thla reason to th regular girls' department classes. Th girls' gymnasium clasa for those It yesrs of ge or over meets at K:8o. A class for girls of this are is given In th domestic science department and Includes regular atudy In food value and th preparation of meala. Notices are being sent to the various school teachers of the city of new class work. Mlsa Kate McHugh will beln a claas In English literature, to meet Tues day evenlnics at I o'clock. Special classes for gymnasium work at 4 SO ar being arranged.- These are to include gymnasium work on on day and folk and aesthetic dancing on the second day, so those who prefer to specialise in either mey give their whole tlm to thst line. A class for weight reducing Is another feature which Mlsa Rrewstsr Is developing. All classes beatn October 11. Club work Is beginning and new mem bers will b cordially welcomed at thla time. There are clubs tsklng up some definite study along with much fun, for the girls at home. In business, or tn do- nieU service. NOTED SUFFRAGE WORKER NOW IN NEBRASKA. What Women Are Doing in the World Clob Calendar. SUNDAY Mrs. Desha Brerkenridge, suf frage speech, South Omaha High school, 3 p. m. Research' club, St. Berchman' academy. Vesper services, Young Wo men's Christian association. MONDAY West Side Women's Christian Temperance union, Mrs. Frank Dunn hostess. Lucy Price, soil-suffrage speaker, arrives. TUESDAY Women's Chrlstlsn Tem perance union state convention at Has tings. U. H. Grant, Women's Relief corps kenslngton, Mrs. N. J. Stern hostess. Miss Lucy Price, antl-stif trage speaker, council chamber, city hall, r. m. Omaha Suffrage association, Mason school. fWEIDNIEStoAV Mothers' Culture club. Mrs. W. O. Spain hoeteas. Omaha 8ul Xrae association. Ncifro Woman's Christian association home, 2:9) p. m. THl'llSDAY-W y c h e 'Story Tellers' leaKue, public library. Young Mothers' club, Mrs. A. C. Mnllln hostess. !c Klnley Auxiliary to B'nal B'rllh, Omaha Conservatory of Music and Arts. Emma iioagland. Flower mission. Dundee Woman'a club, Mrs. H. A. Benson hostess. FRIDAY Omaha Suffrage association, Walnut Hill school. West Omaha Mothers' Culture club, Mrs. J. C. Burkhart hostess. Woman's Auxili ary of Episcopal churches, Good Shep herd church. Mrs. N. H. Nelson, presi dent of the Omaha Woman's club, at home for club members. .North side Women's Christian Temperance . union. MAHA women are well repre sented on the program of th State Women' Christian Tem perance union convention, which will be held In Hast o ings from Tuesday until Fri Bertha Getsachmann will (jay,. Mrs. speak on "The Moving Picture Its Menace and Educational Possibilities;" Mrs. George Covell ha been selected to give th response to th number of wel coming speeches that will be made by Hastings representatives on the opening night ot the convention; Mrs. Elizabeth John will be In charge of the parliamen tary drill, and Mra. W. T. Graham will preside at the auperintendents' confer ence. Votes for women will be discussed early In the program, the work of the suffrage campaign coming up the first morning of the convention. A suffrage parade, fol lowed by a street meeting, Is also ar ranged for Thursday evening. Mrs. M. M. Clafflin of Lincoln, state president will conduct a memorial service Wednes day. Among the women from this city who will attend the convention ara: Omaha union. Mesdames N. J. McKltrick, E. P Sweelcy, Edith Shlnrock. Bertha Oetzch mann. W. T. Graham. Fannie Manning, F. A. High. Nellie Patton, Blanche Van Kuran and Elizabeth John. . From th Frances Wlllard union. Mesdames C. J. Roberts. George W. Covell, D. J. Burden. H. M. Craig and G. S. Ticknor. Mrs G. Orover, Mrs. E. H. Stevens and Mrs. Herman Bicker are the delegates from the West Side union. Mrs. S. C. Jennings, president of the North Side union. Is planning to go to Hastings to represent her organization, . which Is the youngest temperance society in the city at the con ventlon. The Miller Park Mothers' circle met at the Miller Park school Wednesday after noon. Miss Vera Moore, director of household arts at the Youmj Women' Christian association, gave the flrat of a series of talks on domestic science ub Ject. which she will give before this club. Dr. D. Jacobl was also on of the speak ers, her subject being "Pure Food for Children." Mrs. John W. Evan. . recitation, and violin selections wer. given by Mr. Will Hetherington. accom panied by Mrs. C. R. Thlem, president of the circle. After the program, refre.h. ments were served. Nearly 100 members were present Mr. E. A. Holyok will address th Mothers' Cultur club on th ubject of "Private School" Wednesday afternoon at th horn of Mr. W. O. Spain. Each of the members will give quotations from periodicals on th subject of "Public Schools," following which there will be a general discussion, led by W. H. Indoe, chairman of th program committee. Mra J. H. Craddock will glv Ham of current Interest Mra A. G. Plnkertoa will assist th hostess. Ura. Desha Breckenrtdge of Kentucky, who addressed a larg audience at th city hall last Bunday, will mak a return visit today and will speak at th South Omaha High school auditorium at 1 o'clock, finder th auspices of th Bouth Omaha Political Equality league. Mra Breckenrtdge's subject will be "Woman's Service in Publlo Life.1 John L. Kennedy will also speak on "Th Outlook In Ne braska" Mm. Brcknrld is vie president ot th National Buff rags so ciety, president of her stats suffrsgs organization and la a great granddaughter of Henry Clay. She has been speaking in towns throughout th stats during th last week. "American Ideals as Shown In th Live of Great Men" la th aubject for th year's study for th Wast Omaha Mothers' Cultur club. Th first meeting of the new year will be held FrUs afternoon at 1 SO o'clock, at th home of Mrs. J. C. Burkhart, 1 North Forty second street. Mrs. James Corr. chair man of the program committee, will out-, line the plan of work for the coming year j and Mrs. J. A. Hamilton, president of th club, will read a psper on 'Th Valua of the Study of ideals." An article by Theodot Roosevelt, 'Two Ideals In American Hlatory," will be dlccussed by the members. Appropriate quotations will be given In response to roll call. Tha members will sing the old song "Horn Again" and Mrs. J F. Bonorden and Mrs. Blaine Truesdelt will glv a piano duet Mrs. Bertha Clark Hughes, former stst preoldent of the P. E. O. aisterhood. entertained the members of Chapter M. the South Omaha sisterhood, for the first meeting of the season Saturday after noon. Since "Japanese Art and Music-' is the subject of study for this term, th affair was In the nature of a Japanese tea party. A new feature of the meet ings this yesr will be a short period de voted to current topics. Mrs. E. M. Rohrbough, Mrs. A. L. Sutton. Mrs. Frank Hosemsn and Mrs. Lucy n. r.aas constitute th program committee. The Wyche Story Tellers' lesgu meet Thuredsy afternoon at the Public library. ti..n aA,i'f ! the general tonic for the) year' work and Terslan hero stories. Ihj dian legends anl Uncle Remus stories wilt be told at this meeting. Miss Anna BroadJ field Is leader of the program, those tak- Ing part Including Miss Agnes MeElroy.l Mrs. E. A. Holyoke and Miss Margaret Delpsch. The WToman'f Auxiliary of the Episcopal churches, diocese of Nebraska, will meet at th Good Shepherd church Friday1 afternoon at Jr o'clock. Regular busl ness of the organization will be trans acted. The meeting of the West Side Women') Christian Temperance union has heers; called for Monday afternoon instead or Thursday, th regular meeting day, be cause of the state temperance convention) which will b held then. The club wilt meet at th horn of Mrs. Frank Dunn,! the vice president, 4701 Mason street, andV superintendents of the different depart-! ments will be appointed. Th U. B. Grant Woman's Relief Corr No. 104 will give a kenslngton at th horn of Mrs. N. J. Stern, 2906 Saratoga! street, Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock. The Research club will resume meetings at St. Berchman's academy this afternoon' at 3 o'clock. Father Quintan, who di-4 rected the club last year, will continue his work and will speak at this meeting Election of officers will take place. The Omaha Buffrage association haa arranged a number of meetings for thla week. Judge A. L. Sutton has been se cured to address a meeting which will be held Tuesday evening at th Mason school, when James Richardson will rre-1 side. Rollo SJeer will give musical num bers. Th suffragists will meet Wednesday afternoon at the Negro Women' Chris tian association home and will organize) the women into a suffrage society. Mrs. D. O. 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