Tlltt OMAHA SUNDAY WWW. .IAXUAUV ( What Women Are Doing in the World C'lnh Calendar. M'NP.W-Younii Wnmt'n'ii Christian As sociation vesper services, 4::i p. m. Ml NI A Y Social science department, On. aha W oman's dub, '::v p. ni. Ten nyson chapter, ChaiitnmpjiL circle. Mm. .1. V. Sundorlnnd. hostess. Annual meet i'if, Youo Women ' Christian assocla lic ii, p. in. Tl lD. Y Home economics department, South O'naha Woman's club, Mr, ('rmk I'rucha. hostess. "Donation day," Old lYople's home. Oratory, our nut topics and philosophy and ethic departments. Woman's club. Hanscom park circle, Child Conservation league, -Mrs. A. V. stpoerrl, hostess. Opening 'ho Young Women's Christian dmui elation financial campaign. Suffrage merlins, Young Men s Christian mhoo flHtlon. 1 :") p. in. Ctcorpo A. Custr-r, Woman's Itclicf corps. Memorial hull. WKDNKSDA Y Mother Culture ' flub. .Win. J. C. Hiiffinpton, hostess. Diihdro WuinHr.'i club, Mrs. tteoise Cpdlke, host". Music drpartment. Woman's club, Mrs I. M. 1ord, leader. Brown inir cli.b, Mrs. I!. K Damorcutix, host 's.". Cmnha Woman's Christian Tem ler.mre union. Mrs. K. I. Kwecley. ho..'est hnuii es Wlllard Woman a christian Temperance union, Mrs. Frank T Ilnnsmn, hostess. TIH'KSDAY Wyche Story Tellers' league, public library. Art department, H. mien's club. Henson Wonian'a club, Mr:'. K, R. Parker, hostess. French de partment, Wotian J lub. Omaha Wo man's club kensington. Metropolitan b ill Benson H. D. S. dub, St. Hcr natd's hull, card party. West flda Woman's Christian Temperance union, Mrs. .1 li n Ulnke, hostess. KUIDAY-i maha Sc:ety of Fine Arts, Young Women's Christian association, S p. in. Uenwm Woman's Christian Toinperaivo iiul.ui, Mrs. Harmon Hawk ins, Hostess. Mrs. in. ji. ISelson, presl- dent of Omaha Woman's club, at Iiomo I to club members. Miller J'ark Junior Ll umciiIo, school auditorium. Woman's Auxillioxy to Kpiscopal ChurcheA, St. Andrew's church. Scottish Kite Worn, ens club. Scottish Rite cathedral. Mia. C. !. K.verson. hostess at McKlnley jnrty for (Jeorgo A. Custer post and Woman' Relief corps. SATL'HIJAY-Chapter li of the P. K. O. sisterhood. Miss Clara Mason, hostess at luncheon. Notices for this column should be mailed or telephoned to the club reporter before Friday nocn.) MArfA Woman's club members are especially Interested In the two Informal affairs which the club calendar holds In store for them. There, will bo the club kensington Thursday, which will be an old-fashioned social af fair to promote friendship among the members. The Woman's club will also bring Katherine Olive McCoy, the noted Scotch reader, to Omaha Wednesday evening, February 3, for a reading of Percy alackdy's "Tomorrow." An Invi tation will be extended to all mothers clubs of the city. Miss McCoy, who is known as the dean of Scotch readers. appeared in Omaha two years ago under the auspices of the Young Women's Christian association, at which time she save a reading of "Bunty - Pulls the Strings." The reading will be given at the Metropolitan hall. Mrs. A. O. Peterson of Aurora, presi dent of the Nebraska Federation of Wo men's Clubs, has issued an appeal to Nebraska club women to assist in the Belgian relief work, especially in fur nishing food for the stricken women and children. Mrs. Peterson writes In part: "I very much hope that each Nebraska club will take part in this movement by making a specific gift of money to the Belgian relief fund. Will you kindly respond to this call for help promptly, remembering that "not as we take, but as we give; not as we pray, but as 'we live these are the tMnga that make for peace both now and after time shall cease.' "All communications and contributions should be bent to Mrs. W, G. Langwor thy Taylor, 436 North Twenty-fifth street, Lincoln, state chairman for Nebraska in the woman's section of the American commission for relief in Belgium. Every cent of money contributed Is applied to the purchase of food, the free transpor tation of which is guaranteed." Oeorgo A. Custer Woman's Relief corps will hold its regular business meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Me morial hall. Mrs. Charles O. Everson will entertain the Custer post and Wo man's Relief Corps at a McKlnley partyi at her home Friday evening. The dramatio section of the Associa tion of Collegiate Alumna met Saturday morning at the home of Mrs. Leslie Hlg Kins. The subject for study was "Irish J)ramatlsls." "The Irish National Theater'1 was given ly Miss Blanche i offman; William Butler Yeats' play, "Kathleen Ni Houlihan." by Miss Juliet Griffin; Lady Gregory's play, "Granla," by Miss i-ouise Stegner; John M. Synge's 1lay. "RicVrs to the Sea," by Mrs. Harvey E. Newbranch. The kensington to be given by the Omaha Woman's club Thursday after noon will be aSvery informal affair, under the direction of the house and home com mittee, of which Mrs. Edward Johnson is the chairman. Mrs. Johnson has sug gested that each department and" stand ing committee which presents a program before the club, should contribute a tea towel towards the club's linen collection, in the same manner as the club's china collection was made several years ago. Sandwiches and coffee will be served. C. P.. Sherman will address the social science department of the Omaha Woman's flub on "The Use and Misuse of Narcotic Drugs," Monday afternoon at l':30 o'clock. Mr. Sherman will also tell of the pending legislation on the drug subject. Following his talk, there will be an open discussion of the topic. Musical numbers will also b given. Mis. George C. Bonner will be leader of tho program for the art department of tho Omaha Woman's club, Thursday jii-rnlng, and will have charge of the Ktereopticon slides which will be shown. Mrs. C. L. Hempel will read a paper on ' Piego Rodrigues de Sllva Velasquez." an exponent of the Spanish school, and Mrs. Bonner will talk on "The Greatest Master of the School of Castile," and tell of his characteristic works. , A miscellaneous program will be given by the oratory department of the Omaha Woman's club, Tuesday morning at 10 o'ebx k. Each member will give a read ins of her own selection, following which there will be criticisms by the Instructor Prof. Rieed. The regular meeting of the member riiip committee of the Omaha Woman's club, which was scheduled for Monday, directly preceding the meeting of the social science department, will be omitted this week. The French department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Thursday morn- jgj Will Make Long I ...... - v m . .... M" A George rpdzxJ ing at 10 o'clock, at the studio of the Instructor, Miss Mae Mahoncy. "The Settlement of the Coal Strike In Colorado" will be the special BUbject for discussion at the current topics depart ment meeting, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Other Items of current events j will be given. . At the meeting of the philosophy and ethics department of tne Omaha Woman's club, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the instructor. Miss Claudia V. Gallaway will continue her discussion of "The Rela tion of Body, Mind and Soul." Tin Benson Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. K. R. Parker, Thurs day afternoon, when Mrs. W. A. Wil cox will be leader of the program. Roll call response will be quotations from Milton. Mrs. N. II. Tyson will read a paper on "The English Lake Country;" Mrs. F. M. Paugh wi'l give a sketch of the life of Hampton; Mrs. R. S. Beasley will read a paper on "Poets of the Lake School," and Mrs. J. W. Welch, a paper on "Prose Writers of the English Lake Country." Miss Mildred Stepp will give a vocal solo and Miss Hazel Wilcox will give a violin solo, accompanied by Miss Margaret Llljen stolpe. Mrs. George W. Updike will entertain tho Dundee Woman's club at her home, 4&14 Capitol avenue, Wednesday after noon. Mrs. F. W. Carmlchaal will be In charge of the current events, each member being asked to contribute to the program. Miss Amy Silver is leader of the study program, which will be on Hauptmann's "The Sunken Bell." Miss Silver will give the story, philo sophy and interpretation; Mrs. J. F. Fer guson, the settings, and Miss Ida John ston, the characterization. Rehearsals for the production of Mackayo's, "A Thousand Tears Ago," which will be put on by the club some time next month, are being held three times a week at the Young Women's Christian associa tion. Tha date for the performance, which it was planned to hold February U has been changed to a later date. Mrs. L .M. Lord will be leader of the program on Bizet's "Carmen," whclh will be given by the music department of the Omaha Woman's club, Wednes day afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. Mrs. Lord -will tell the story of the opera. The Tennyson chapter of the Chautau qua Study circle will meet at the, home of Mrs. J. A. Sunderland in Dundee, Mon day afternoon. Mrs. Sunderland will also lead the desson ou "Democratlo Eng land." Mrs. II. F. Curtis will read the chapter from "Among English Hedge rows;" Mrs. A. S. Williams, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "Cry of the Chil dren." Mrs. W. B. Howard will have the chapter from "England, The Oldest Nation in Europe." Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm will address the South Omaha Woman's olub on '"Medical Inspection in the Schools" Tuesday after noon, following the regular meeting of the home economics department at the home of Mrs. Frank Prucha. McKlnley ladies' auxiliary of the B'nal B'rith will meet Thursday evening at the club rooms in the Metropolitan hall. Miss Esther Epstein will give the pro gram following the business meeting. Chapter M of the South Omaha P. E. O. Sisterhood, was entertained at the home of Mrs. Warren Davis and Miss Alice I Virginia Davis. Saturday afternoon. Mia. Hanchett gave a lecture on Japanese art, j which is the subject of study by the chapter this winter. ; The Social Settlement board of dircc- j tors has appointed Miss Jessie PoiTell j Arnold of Trinity Parish house. New j Haven, Conn., as the new resident head j of the statement here, and she will ar- i rive February 1 to take tip her new t duties. Mlds Arnold has had special training and six years' experience as a Settlement head resident, three years in Portland, Me., and three in Wilkesburre, Pa. Miss Arnold is from Louisville, Ky., j originally. Miss Sophia Adams, who has ' been four years at the Social Settlement here and has been acting resident head, will continue as assistant. t The flrht regular meeting of the newly ! formed organization of Bcottisli lute women will be held at' the Scottish Kite cathedral Friday afternoon, at which time a name will be selected. Mrs. John K. i Simpson is the preaident; Mrs. William Berry, vice president; Mrs. Z. 15. Clark, secretary, and Mrs. F. O. I'atton, treas urer. Although the organisation is purely social in Its nature, the prcaident ex presses the hope that it will help the women to un'ier&lund and appreciate the Visit to New York . .. . vii significance of the ordor. The following committee assisted the wome In organis ing: Messrs. II. C. Forester, Cadet Tay lor, Z. D. Clark, Ben F. Thomas and John R. Stlne. The Dundee circle of the Child Conser vation League of America will hold Its next meeting at the home of Mrs. F. S. Martin, 704 North Fiftieth street, Mon day, February 1. Miss' Florence Cook, director of the newly established Montessori school In Omaha, will give a demonstration of the dldactio material used in connection with this educational system, before the Hsjis com I'ark circle of the Child Conserva tion league. The meeting will be hold Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the . home of Mrs. A. W. Spoerrl, 3814 Marcy street Mrs. II. Neilson will read a paper on "Good Effects of Play Versus Child Labor and Its Evil Effects." Mrs. Harry Dennlson will read a paper on "Construc tive Play and Play Which Develops the Mind and Muscle." Musical selections from Liszt will be given. Following the presentation of the Greek play, "Persephone," by the graduating class of the Miller Park school, Wednes day afternoon, the Miller Park Junior orchestra made its first appearance, un der the direction of Mrs. C. R. Thlem. president of the Mothers' circle. Twelve violins were included In the orchestra, which gave two selections. Mrs. Agnes Harrison, principal of the Farnam school, spoke on "The Unity of Home and School." The fourth junior musicals will be given at the school auditorium. Friday afternoon. The Mothers' Culture club will be en tertained at the home of Mrs. J. C. But- fington, Wednesday afternoon. The hos tess will read a paper on "Folk Songs." Mrs. W. W. Fisher will have a paper on "Classio Songs," and Mrs. Titus Lowe, on "Church Songs." Mrs. C. C. Sadler will be in charge of the current topics discussion and the roll call response will be "Heart Songs For ' the Home." Miss Clara Mason will entertain the members of Chapter E of the P. E. O. sisterhood at luncheon at the Flatiron cafe Saturday 'noon, following which, a program on "France," will be given. Mrs. Minerva Agor will read a paper on Music," which will be illustrated by French songs, given by Miss Helen Mat ters. Miss Matters will also read a paper on "Art." and Miss Fannfe Chandler, a paper on "The Stage." The members of tho Browning club will meet at the home of Mrs. R, E. L&moreaux, 1&S0 South Thirty-third street, Wednesday morning. The study of Browning's work will be continued. The regular meetisg of the social set tlement section of the Association of Col legiate Alumnae, scheduled for Thurs- Let grandmother drive. She'll enjoy it .And nothing can happen to her because with the Woods Electric nothing can "happen " It's the most substantial, comfortable, pleasure able car you can own It' easy to handle in crowded streets. Turns in the smallest space of any car. . But 191 S Woods model are mora thao safa and comfortable, la fashionable elegance and beauty of design ihey are a year ahead o other cars When shall we call for your Telephone DRUMM0ND MOTOR CO. 2068-70-72 Farnam St., Omaha Telephone Harney 409. day, will b omitted this month on taunt of the numerous meptitim held previous to the W"r last month. The 1 next meettn will be Thursday, l'tbruary ir, at the Settlement bouse. The homa economics department of the South Omaha Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Tnu lia Tnea 'day afternoon, when "Rolls"' will be the i topi, : of the losoll Alcmliunes W. A. Mtsclie, A. I. Majors, It. M. I.aietty. president of the cluh, and Ryion Clow will take part. Scotch hero, klodt -rgarten and prmaiT 'stories will be told by members of the Wyche Ptury Tellers" league Thursday afternoon at the public library. Miss Jessie 8trtt, leader of the prop-tam, will be assisted by Misses Yera ltennetl. Anna Prosdfleld and Callsta Reynolds. The annual election of offhers will f.J. low the proKrnm. I inr uniRni onian s i nnsiinn lem perancs union will hold Its monthly edu cational meeting at the home of Mrs. 1". P. Bweeley, 1S35 Kmntet stieet, Wednes day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. "The Al cohol Question an Affected by the War" will bo the chief topic of discussion. The Frances Willard Woiutin's Chris tian Temperance union will meet Wednos- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank T. Ransom, Ili South Thirty-fourth i were. ; street. Mrs. 1. J. Uunlcn wTU review Mlses--'the first chapter of the society's text- I X.'7"' Usok on "Socliil W elfare." and Mrs. I r. I ilr.Y '.V.'i x" O. Claggett of Iienver. formeiiy presl- I dent of the West Side Woman's Christian . leniperanoe union win ten cr Her ex- perionces In the dry eainpalKn In Colo- rado. Mrs. ClaBg-ett Is the Kuest of her daughter, Mrs. E. If. Stevens A regular business meeting of the West Side Woman's Christian Temper ance union will be held Thuis.lay after noon at t o'clock at the homo of Mrs. John Blake, 1KI South Fifty-second street. Rev. F. P. Tyner will be the speaker1 v inn lummy iiiT-'linic OI llio vv olliail S I Auxiliary of tho Episcopal Churches of Omaha, South Omaha and Florence. The meeting will be held Friday at St. An drew's church and will bo In charge of Mrs. S. D. Barkalow, the educational secretary. "Donation day" will be observed Tues day at the Old People's home. Members of the board of managers will be present all day to receive contributions of food and provisions. The Benson Women's Christian Temper ance union will meet Friday at the homo of Mrs. Harmon Hawkins. A parliament ary drill by Mrs. F. S. Klng'wlll follow the business session. The Child Conservation league of Ben son met Tuesday with Mrs. R. H. Case, Several excellent paners were slven. Mrs. I William Urquhart. 3412 Military avenue, Will k V.k.M. .l J ; Wt" no8tcM bruary 3. when domestic iTOiico win do uin suoject or me program. The 8. L. 8. club of Benson held Its sn nuai election of officers at St. Bernard's hall Wednesday. Officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Will Morran, sr.; rvice president, Mrs. A. E. Carter; secre tary, Mrs. E. W. Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph McGuire. The club gives a public card party Thursday at St. Bernard's hall at which refreshments will be served. SOCIETY HEARING LECTURES (Continued from Page Two.) at dinner last evening at their home, fol lowing which the guests attended the dancing party at Prairie Park club. Covers were placed for: Messrs. and Mesdamea William Bck J. F. Zlpfrel William Laurie W. A. Smith Mr .and Mrs. August Mothe Borglum entertained the second of a series of dinner parties at their home last evening. Covers were placed for: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Porter Peck. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Crofoot. Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. I'age. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scott. Miss Caroline Dodge of Council Bluffs. Surprise Party. Mies Violet Carlson was delightfully surprised . by a number of her friends Thursday evening. The evening was spent In games and dancing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Wash Misses- Misses- Frances Wasser- man. Father Nelson, Carrie Barger, Messrs. Merlen Pierce, William Llndmier, Dr. James O'Neu, Mabel Carlson, Anna Sass, Violet Carlson, Messrs. Grant Oolden, Olenn Tall man, Fred Carlson. Pleasure! Fast The Tama Yama club was entertained Friday evening at the home of Miss Mary Fltswlllian. The rooms were decorated throughout with white carnations and the club's colors, orange and black. Miss Lucille Johnson of Weeping Water and Miss Constance Stone of Sioux City were - Grandmother Can Safely Drive a "Woods" Thej most timid woman can dnve the Woods It is the simplest and 6a (est of all cars. Nothing to worry about One lever 6teers the car, the other lever controls the 6 Deed. And you can't tro wrong because an interlocking device protects you from your own mistakes. -v J n NEW PRESIDENT SOUTII OMAHA WOMAN'S CLUB. '' 'ft - i j V.- J A -''' itrj R H Lavcrly 1 Kiiosta of the club The tiu niliers present Mioses Marioi I.. Cud.thv, Mtzuh.-th HaP. ' Huth M. Ktvci. iale llleiiimr, lale entcrlnlned at Katherlno jltmrs. j Miwt Courtney K, her home In Winilsoi- l'laie Thursdav : evening In honor of her house guest M ' W. I,. Chei.owcth. f tjeneva. Neb.', a ami Mrs. s. F. Dudley, of Buffalo, N. Y. ATiout twenty-five guests were" present ttni prizes were won by Mrs. II. E. Max well and Mrs. W. J. Rlckly. Mrs. I. J. Dunn entertained Informally Saturday afternoon In honor of her niece. Miss Una McPetik. The house was deco rated with pink and white carnations. Mrs. Dunn Was assisted by Mrtt. Henry .11 hx wen and the guests were: Bertha Yiiuchan Misses Marie Fander. Mattel Stromberg, Mona Abbott, Ireno I.angdon. Messrs. 1 lotiKlas Dunn, Arthur J. Dutcher, Robert W. Moore. Frederic Hoffman. Nellie i'rltchett Elizabeth Ucrry- inan. Messrs. Karl l-emlnc. Hurry Gamble, Kenneth Rohr, Clarence Busse. Churles R. Davis, Miss I,ouvcsla Lawless, a graduate of the Clifton Hill school, entertained her class nt her home Thursday evening. Tho class colors, purple and white, also the class flower, white rose, were used In the decorations, and the class orchestra furnished the music. Games were played and prises won by Miss Bertha Theol ecke. Miss Elizabeth Dutcher and Charles Regnler Davis. Those present were: M isses Misses Ellinbeth M. Dutcher. IiOtivesta Lawless, Rrtha Theolecke, Kalhryn Lawless, Valeria Rohr, Ethel Pepper. Rertha Meyers. Messrs. Kenneth Rohr. Mildred Chrlsten- sen. Krmu Ga.gnehln. '''"ace Uotwirom, i!PM Yerna Hall. Evangeline Mo- I lonald, Messrs. Eaii learning, Harry Gamble, Messrs. and Mesdames M. .1. Lawless. Fred Rohr. C. W. Masterson, Future Affairs. Prof. I. I). 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The Clnosatn Iianrlng cluh will ent-i-taln Wednesday evenlna- nt the ScottKh Rite i sthedral. The club will continue to I enteitsln feudally every other Wtdncs-I day rvrnins. ' Ths Ci.Iiiio patty Fritla., i Ink Tee I'mksI pally at tbV cventnu. ;ms club ll i;le a dnnclntt . evening H( the Metropolitan o lub will give a dancing Metropolitan club, Thursilay The Rn.tnli club will entert.iln at a danclnit patty Thursday evenliu; Ht Tur 1'ln's academy. The Needleeraft Guild of prairie Park j will meet Tuesday afternoon at the club . house. The committee ropiest the ladies to come prepared to sew for tho Visiting j .itisc association. Mrs. J. H. Metcalf gives the first of n series of dinner part Ira at her homo next Tuesday evcnlmr. Among thoso who will entertain at din ner before the subscription dunce Wednesday mill be Mr. and Mrs. Frank j Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Darker, ' Mr. and Mrs. RroKnn, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. j Hall. Miss Ida Sharp and Mrs. I II. Wheeler, ji. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keellne will en- i terlttiu tho members of tho TtnVdny HrldKe club with their htishnuils at tlln- I ner and a dance next Tuesday cveninc Miss Elizabeth llruce will Kve an Or I'heuni party of twelve next Tuesday ' evening In honor of Mr. ami Mrs. Hal Brady. Saturday evening of next week Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vngo will tie tho K"ets of i honor at a theater party to see David Walfleld In "The Auctioneer." The hosts will be tho members of the llttlo ilaming class which haa been meetlnK every Fri day evening at Mr. and Mrs. Pane's with Miss Portia Svselt as Instruct l ess. Next Saturday at the home of Miss Gladys and Miss Daphne Peters the meni- j bers of the Wednesday Url.lgo club will give an evening bridge, party to which I the men will be asked as Kiiest.t. I The Ames alumni and rx-students of) Council Bluffs, Omaha and vicinity are ' to give a Valentine dinner at the Ogden ' hotel In Council Bluffs Saturday evenlnu, reuiunry j.i. it. .-Main on rroni Ames and President I'earson will be tho honor guests. idlfSHOP I Or (new location SOf I y tn-ais city vat. X S Bank Bide. Bank Bldg. Oriental and domestlo novelties, favors and many small things that make desirable prises for the ever popular card parties. ALLA FHOP 11-815 City National Bank Building. REMBRANDT STUDIO ABTISTXO rOBTBAITM Call Vm tot Tour Home Portraitures. D. 1541). Hooin 1, Ualdrldae Bldg. 10th and Farnam Sts. R T AT THC BRANOEIS, MOS . JAN. 25TH YOUR HOE11E THRU THE V1CTR0LA EVERY DAY THE FOLLOWING SELECTIONS AT TITLl . 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