...l. .Ai: TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY nKR: MAY ,7 1915. 3 B A if I i What Women Are Doing in th e World dab Calendar. 8VNDAT-Vpf wrvtcti at Young W'omea'l Christian association, 4 30 p.m. TUF.8DAY Old People's Horn, board of trustees. Young Wumro'a Christian as sociation, 10 a. m: Dramatic club play. Young Woman' Christian association. WEDNESDAY General Lawton auxil iary, Memorial hall. 2:90 p. m.; Hij day observance, Memorial hall. It p. m.; 8iiffr association. Lyrlc building, t 3 p. m, THL'HSDAY Benson Woman's rlub, Mrs. O. S. Brooks, hostess; Omaha City federation; Child Conservation league of America, Young Women's Christian asnoilntlon, 10 a. m.i Baptist Missionary BfM-lety, Mrs. Bark 8heffer, hostess; Benson Foreign Missionary society. Mrs. F. B. Young, hoetesa; West Side Women's Christian Temperance union, Mrs. Hans Netlsen. hostess; Emma, U,l.n.l irtrwr tnlanlon twentv-fl annlversarv; Woman's club; Social bet tlement. June party; Chapter E, P. E. O. Hlsterhond. reception at home of president, Mrs. W. B. Woodard. FRIDAY Dundee circle: Child Conser vation league of America, nlcnlo at Elm wood park; Benson Women s Chris tian Temperance union, Mr John Speedle. hostess: Mrs. C. J. Roberta, travelogue on England. Mrs. . B; Howard, hostess; Bemls Park Mothers club, Mrs A. F. Hawklnson. hostess. PATl'RDAY-Junlor day at Rrownell hall: South Plde Mothers' club, picnic, at Rlvervlew park; Association of Cone slate Alumnae. Miss Elisabeth Fry. hoetcss; West Omaha Mothers Culture club, picnic at Elmwood park; opening Fummer Hill Farm. . . (Notices for this column should be mnlled or telephoned to the club reporter before Friday noon.) 1 I'ilWOMKN all over the coun try ore Interested In th blen- c nl.il c-ounc!! meeting of tho j 3 Oencrnl Federation of Women's clubs which opens a four-day s.sslo't In J ortland. Ore.. Monday. In addition to the officer direr-tors, com iilttre ir.eTr-K-i a. state prer'-1-nta and ticnct-il Federation rtnlc secretaries. 1ti ml red s of delegates from Individually federated clubs will bt In attendance. Thlt 1h the mc.lng :it which coinnilttee clialrnep. and fedemtlin secretaries are siven m-re time and attention. Nebraska's delcpnt-'on to this meeting Includes Mrs A.- O. Peterson of Aurora. Mill' JTIIIW-Ill v Walt hi 11. One Vt-rrctur-; Mtr I rhulinsn civil trite prcrldcnt; Mrs. Hurry I.. Kecio or Ciencial Feileratlon recording tr. F. It. Cole of Omaha, service reform committee. Oncral Federation; Mrs. T. J. Utrt or Falls City. Orneral Federation state sec-j letfiry, ar,d Mrs. K. rt. J. Kdhnlm, state j henlth chairman. ! The board of trustees of the Old Peo ple's Home will hold their regular monthly hdSlners moetlntr Tuesday morning at JO o'clock ht the Younrt Women's Christian aipot laticn, The Otnahn Suffrage association will hold an Important business meeting Wednesday afternoon a 2:30 o'clock In the Lyrlo building. Discontinuance of meetings for the summer and matters1 of finance will be discussed. General Henry W. I aw ton auxiliary. United Kpannst: War Veteran, will hold Its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at Memorial hall. In the evening at 8 o'clock the auxiliary and Lee Forby camp will hold services In honor of Flag day In the same hall. The observance la earlier than usual In order to avoid con flict with other Flag day programs. -J. A. C. Kennedy will give the principal address. Others on the program will be. Ltiella Perry, C. F.. Mapes, Mr. Anna C. Miller and May BlacketU There will be tongs and ritualistic services In memory of deceased sisters and comrades. '. The Omaha City federation of . the Child Conservation League of America will hold Its monthly business meeting Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Young Men's Christian association. Re vision of the constitution will be the principal Hem of business. Mrs. C. J. Roberta, president of the Frances Wlllard Women's Christian Tem perance union, will give an Illustrated travelogue on England to the Chautauqua study circles of the city at the home of Mrs. W. B. Howard, Forty-eighth and Capitol avenue, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The proceeds will be used for .temperance work. The Chautauqua clr- cles have been studying England during the last year and Mrs. Roberts has bat recently returned from an extended tour through England. , ' Arrangements are being made for the picnic which will be given Friday at EHm wood park by the members of the Dun dee circle of the Child Conservation league for their husbands and children. . It Is planned to bring the lunch to the school house by 4 o'clock and have It taken out in automobiles. The ptcnto dinner will b served at 6:80. Mrs. P. J. White, 50M Chicago street, is chairman of the refreshments committee. The West Side Women's Christian Tem perance union will meet Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Hans Nielsen, S?7 South I Kty-flrst street, at o'clock. Mrs. E. Grover is president of this union. . The Benson Woman's club will moet at the home of Mrs. O. 8. Brooks Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Haffke will lead on a review of the year's work, and the work for next year will be planned. Mrs. Morton of Dundee will give a luncheon demonstration at the close of the session. The new officers elected at the last meeting will be Installed. The Baptist Missionary circle postponed its meeting last week to be held this Thursday at the home of Mrs. Park Sheffer. The Benson Women's Chrtstisn Tem perance union held Us regular meeting and program Friday at the home of Mrs. John Speed In. - The Benson Foreign Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. F. E. Young next Thursday afternoon. A special meeting of the Association of Collegiate Alumnae will be held Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss EUrateth Fry. Initial work on the activities which this organisation plans for next year will be reported. Mrs. R. A. McFarland was elected president of the West Omaha Mothers' Culture club Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. T. Barber Is the new vice president and Mrs. P. F. Bonorden Is the secretary- treasurer. The president will appoint her committees tn the near future. With the exception of the annual picnlo which the club will hold for their husbands and children Saturday at Elmwood park. there will bo no more meetings uatl; the 'ourth Friday In September. Chapter K of th P. E. O. sisterhood a ill celebrate Its twenty-sixth b'rthday anniversary by holding a reception to guests at the home of the president, Mrs. W. B. Woodward. X North Fortieth stieet. This will be Thursday afternoon. Nebraska Delegates to r ' V:":r "j -"A : . i , - vi I : , ' . n .' "i V.' . . I s- A-::,--..' . 1 i ' ...'. i" - : J' V' '-.'':..' r.Sv-"'r. r ttiiiiii f:::fr- vtf 7At I If t ' iCVAt Tf o To A musical and literary program will be given by Miss Dorothy Arter, Miss Ocrt- rude Alkln, Mrs. Dean T. Smith, Miss Grace Slabaugh and Miss Kathlne Talbot Chapter B was organized by Miss Clara B. Mason, principal of the Park c'lool. at the home of Mrs. F. B. Bryant, Both these ' women still retain their member ship In this chapter. Mrs. Bryant will not be present Thursday as she Is visit ing In California. Other charter members of the sisterhood are Mrs. Jay Burns, Miss Mary Fitch, principal of the Lake school, and Miss Sadie Pittman, principal of the Webster school. Mrs. Regina Atwater, who ' Is now In London, England, and Miss Ltllie Cham berlain, who Uvea In Bait Lake City, axe two charter members who have made places for themselves in the musical world. The opening of Summer Hill farm, the summer camp of the Young Woman s Christian association, which was an nounced for this week-end, has been post poned one week on account of the bad weather. The meeting of the Bemls Park Mothers' olub, which was announced for last Friday, wa postponed one week on aocount of the weather. The olub will meet Friday with Mrs. A. F. Hawklnson to elect offloers for the coming year. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Today being Memorial day. Rev. T. M. C. Birmingham is to speak on "Amer loan nMtlnv' at the vesper service, tak ing as his theme the past crises In the hlHtorv of the Unltea eiaies ana inn vrr nresent one. An invitation nil been extenaea to ail tne memoers or in anl Armv and the Woman s Keller corns and all others who may be In- tereateri. All class work In the educational and household art and gymnasium depart ments has closed for the summer, ex cept for the tennis and swimming. which will continue through the summer. Bummer 11111 Farm Is open and regis trations can be made at the general office of the Young Women's Christian association at any time. Places can be held only by paid registration, which should be maae a few flays oeiere. The dramatic club will give its an nual play on Tuesday night, June 1, tn tha auditorium. Tills is tree xo mem bers of the association, and 26 cents fur non-members during the program. Miss Elizabeth Doud and Miss Moore have left for their vacations during the month of June. Miss Helen insurance Is also to have two weeks of her va cation during June, the first two weeks. She will be gone IN THE GLORY OF OUTDOORS (Continued from Page Two.) ceremony will take place at the EpwortQ Methodist church. To Attend Commencement. Cxarina M. Hall leaves this morning for Galeaburg, where she will attend the commencement exercises at Lombard college, after which she will visit at Oak Park, Chicago, Hoopeaton and Danville. She Is the daughter of D. D. Hall, and has taught the last two years In tho High school at Blair. Pleasures Past. Miss Madeline Meta entertained infor mally at her home on Saturday afternoon In honor of Miss Maurine Lehnhoff Miss Cornelia Cockrell gave a musical at her home on Wool worth avenue Sat urday evening. She was assisted by Miss Olga Eltnsr, violinist. About sixty guests were present I Bummy Club Party I Mr. and Mrs D. E Ix.vjoy ntt rtainel 'the members .f the Rummy club an 1 their husbands cm Fi-May evening t th-lr home. The rooms win uuIih-ih wlt!i American Beauty roses Following game a tuff-( supper was st.-rtil. the, Tie i prizes t ir th- rsul (.-hiiio wi ro ;iv o d-- l to Mrs. D. Ii. Lovcji y, Mrs. I'. Melitriis, Biennial Council, Federation Woman's Clubs MRS. 11ARRY L. KEEFE. . -v : , '-.'V-. Mr. Alex Jetes and Mr. Frank O. Browne. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Zlpfel and Mr. and Mrs. R, M. Browne were the guests Of the club Those present were! Messrs and Mesdames W. A. -Smith, P Mehrens, W. I Ioree. Alex Jetes, H. L. Underwood, Frank O. Browne, M. M. Kline, P. EX Lovejoy. Tama Tama Club. .. The Yamo. Yaraa club was entertained Friday evenlnff at the homo of M!sa Vara Keating. The rooms were decorated with yellow roses and ferns and the club's colors, orange and black. The prises) for the card game were awarded to Miss Ruth McKeon and Miss Elisabeth Hall. Th member are: Misses Misses Amy Fltswllllam, A del a Crane, Ellen Erinulst, Constance Stone, Gale Qlenner. Fllsabeth Hall, Vera Wesln, Mamaret stlckham. Ruth MclCeon, Vera Keating, Berjman-Weinberg: Wedding. Tho marriage of Miss Lillian Weinberg and Mr. Clarence L. Bergman will be celebrated Tuesday afternoon at t o'clock at the- residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinberg' Rabbi Frederick Cohn will perform tire cere mony In the presence of the Immediate families of the bridal couple. There will be no attendants. . After an eastern wedding trip the young people will be at home In the Harlan apartment Surprise Party. Mrs. Charles F. Krelle was honor guest at a surprise party given Thursday after noon at her home. Several musical selec tion were given by Miss Erna Krelle and Master Everett Kunold. The guests present were: Mesdames P. Feigclmler, W. Kunold. M. Pchmltt. Mesdames W. H. Krolle, P. Kunold, C. H. Krelle. W. Kunold, Jr. Charles F. Krelle, MJsses Augusta Krelle, Autruata Schmltt, Masters Everett Kunold, susses Erna Krelle. Masters Andrew Krelle. To Honor Bride. Mrs. C. K. Bmlth rave a 1 o'clock lunch eon Friday st her home In honor of Miss Maurine Lehnhoff, who will be married Wednesday. The table centerpiece was a mound of daisies and daisy place cards market the places for: Mesdames Mesdames Jessie M. Saunders. Mary F. Miller A. M. Smith, of Newton. la : L. A. Gates F. W. Lehnhoff, of New ton, la : C. K. Smith. Gere 1. T.ebnho'f Miss Maurine Lehnhoff. Wedding Announcement. The wedding of Mss Margaret Weaver and Mr. Harold Hull Grlswold, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Grlswold of Meriden, Conn., was celebrated Thursday evening. at the Hsnscom Park Methodist church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. McCasklll In the presence of the family and immediate relatives. A wed ding dinner for twenty guests followed the ceremony at the home of the bride. Mr. Grlswold is a graduate of Williams college and has spent a number of years studying arch nocture abroad. The young couple will reside In Omaha at the St. Clair apartmenta House Party. Miss Lillian Dtckjnaa will give a- house party this week-end at her cottage at Carter laka The guests will be students of the state university, and will Include. Misses Bertha Keppel, Itnma Rush, Lillian Johnson, Messrs. I Mr -Vigor, " --h Hnydi-r, Stewart Iees, i .,u Petite, Misses Marie Robertson, Julia Qulnbr. Annette Kelaer, Messrs. R. Westorer. ' Nlaon. SHrter Qutnby, Betrothal Annonncements Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Ramer announce the encasement of tlielr ditUKhter. Emma to Mr. Norman P. follow, son of Mr. and j . I-'. W. t'nliow of t'! c'ty. The wed julnt will tae place Monday uveu.ug, June 14, at the home of (he bride's par ents, with only relatives present. After the wedding the couple will take a trip to Denver, Colorado Springs, etc., and on their return will make their home tn Omaha. Wedding Plani. . The wedding of Miss Grace Langdon and Mr. John 8. McCreary will take place Wednesday afternoon, June t, at 5 o'clock at St. Peter's church. The Rev. jr. P. McCarthy will pel form the cere mony. The bride's only attendant will be her sister, Miss Irene Langdon. Mr. Gerald McCreary will be beat man, and the ushers will be Mr. George Mushman and Dr. J.. Frederick Langdon of Butte, Mont Preceding the ceremony, Mr. John A. MoCVeary will sing. The wedding march will be played by Miss Elolse West, ac companied by Miss Madge West on the violin buffet supper for the immediate r r I mm . ii -j i i - TIP TOP TABLES, oval and round, plain edge and pU cru$t edge $16 to $30. CLOCKS for the Boudoir, mahogany frame, $5. ARM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, Jacobean oak fini$h with twitted poets, tap t try upholttered tides, cane back, $16 and $18. TEA CARTS, in oak and mahogany, mp from $10. MUFFIN STAND, like illustration, solid mahogany, $5; other patterns $6. 75 to $16. MARTHA WASHINGTON Sewing Tables, solid mahogany, like illustration, $12.50. DRESSING TABLES make ideal gifts, beautiful new patterns in mahogany, single mirror $19, triple mirrors, $33 and up. ORIENTAL RUGS in beautiful colors, as low as $8. BUNDHAR WILTON RUGS in a great many beautiful patterns and many sixes, 27x54 size, $5. 36x73 size, $7.50. BOUDOIR LAMPS, tiny lamps, some with shades and some with' out. $3 to $60. The new painted lamps with shades to match, $7 to $29. KALO SILVER JUGS, fish sets, and odd serving spoons, up from $3.50. MIRRORS in gilt and mahogany frames, $10 and mora, TEA SETS of English Bone China, from $7.50 up. And hundreds of others. families will fellow at the home of the bride's parent. The weddlns; of Miss Mabel Clark an.l Lieutenant tllenn P. Wllhelm of the Fourth Infantry will be celebrated Wed nesday, June X at the home of the bride's sisters. Mrs. E. P. Kills. In the finish apartments. Lieutenant Wllhelm ar rived laet evening from Galveston, Where he lias been stationed. Buffet Luncheon Tuesday. The Prettiest Mile Laillea' Oolf rlub will Kive a 1 o'clock buffet luncheon at the homo of Mrs. J. II. Cutoff Tues day. The hostona will he assisted by: Meailames Mesdames T. J. Crccdon, N. J. l.ucea. Frank trc ! n, J. c. I.ielcka, 1.. D. llopkln. ;harles Thatcher. Honor Bridc-to-Be. A inlacellnni-niis showt r i given III honor of Miss Jennie Llljevall Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. Dick son. Her wedding will take place In the near future. Those present were: Mesilames H. Nlelson. 11. l'eteren. f. t'lu IxtUnson, 8. Danlelson, M. raultion, I, . Paulson, Mesilsmes P. Anderson, P. W. Anderson, F. llernliloom, F. Nupsent, J. Iirents, J. Johnson, II. Lll.levall, It. Dickson, ! l.liuleruile, dirt: nnwn, A. ltctlnnd. Ml." MI'S Tlieoilcru l.umlKitn Dora Dickson, Misses Jennie Llljevall. Creche Party. The annual Creche bridge part given Friday afternoon in the was ball room of the I'ontonr lie. One hundred and eight guests played during tho alter neon and the highest score, which was I.ra, was made by Mrs. .1. Egan. Others Tinning prises were: Mesdames Cora Wolfe, Hreenk, J H. Martin. Ouckert. H F. ( rummer. Curl Furth, Fisher. Mesoames C. R. Weller, Barton Millard. L. J. Nelson, Charles Kosewater, Hurry Chapman, Lewis, F. J. Wearne, W. J. Hvnee. Charles Meta, M cO II ton. Misses Nan Hpauldlng, Holding. Chad wick, (Verge Hrandols, M. (.:. Cameron, MISKCB Gladys Peters, Menle Davis, Graduates with Honon. William Osterberg Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Osterberg, 701 Park avenue. nd Edward D. Coons, son of Mr. and M rs. C A. Coons of tot South Thirty fifth avenue, will graduate from the Ne braska Military academy at Lincoln on June 2. with honors. Mr. Ostenberg Is captain adjutant and Mr, Coons Is a sergeant They have been attending the academy for the last two years. Osten berg has been chosen secretary and Coons treasurer of the senior class. For the Future, The North Side Progressive olub will give a card party Tuesday evening at Its hall on Twenty-eighth and Fowler streets. Mrs. Bruce Moffatt, president of the Omaha Woman's Oolf association, will entertain the board of management and the chairman of events of the different clubs st luncheon Thursday at the Field club. Newi of the Wayfareri. Mr. O. W. Wattles Is In New Tork City. Mrs. Clement Chaso, who attended the convention of the Missouri Bankers' as soclatlon with Mr. Chase at Kansas City this week. Is . now the guest of her daughter, Miss Carmellta Chase, at Hull House, Chicago. From there Mrs. Chase wli go to Pittsburgh to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clement EL Chase. Among the Visitors. Mr. Henry Scandrett of Chicago and Gifts for the June Bride A FEW SUGGESTIONS: Orchard & Wilhelm 414-416.418 South 16th Stmt VISITIIIQ IN OMAHA WITH HER MOTHER. W . .ft -v V . f Tina iloxic Clark Mrs. Burt of Evanaton, III., arrived yes terday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B W. fleandrett. Miss Rose Summer of Chicago la visit ing her sister, Mrs. J. J. finger. Miss Carrie Summers of Washington, D. C, is the guest of Mrs. George A. Hoagland. Mr. Joseph Burns of Ban Francisco Is visiting friends here. Mr. Burns s at the Fontenalle. Miss Mildred Hale of Denver Is ex pected next Saturday to visit her aunt, Mrs. J. J. McMullen. Mr. Robert Forgan of Chicago, fiance of Miss Elisabeth Congdon, la spmdlng the week-end In Omaha. Mrs. J. A. Sweet of Maplml, Durongo, Mex., is here for the summer with her mother, Mrs. John Harte Morrison. Mrs. R. BL L. Miller of Crosbyton, Tex., accompanied by her small daughter, has) arrived to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. II. B. Sarson. Miss Helen Davis and Miss Frances Miller of Newton, la., will arrive Mon day to be guests at the Kilgore-Lehnhoff wedding this week. Mrs. Wllhelm C. Bonnekemper of Port land, Ore., arrived last evening and la the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge B. Rohrbough. Mr. and Mrs. B W. Julian of Okla homa, City arrived Friday to be the guests for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Fish. MOSSBERG AND SINGERS TO SPEND SUNDAY IN OMAHA The Harmonlen Singing society of Chi cago, with Joel Moasberg, en route to San Franolsoo, la expected to spend to day here, A concert will be given In Washington hall this evei.ing. r . ".ii.uir-;.; 1 Co. B GOLD WATCH FREE FOR A NAME How to Get One: Just send us the name of a. friend or neighbor who doe not own a Piano or Player Piano, but who la talking of fretting on. It we sell them, you ret the Gold Watch for your trouble. Schmollcr& Mueller PIANO CO. 1.11 1 -l.t Farnam St., Omaha. Phone IHmglM 1 6311. Dainty Summer Frocks should be carefully Cleaned and Pressed. The reason we clean to many fancy irowns and summer dresses la becaime of the Care and Skill with which, they are handled by our Cleaning and Finishing, departments. We simply make them look like new that's all. pricks von nuv cleaning Summer Dresses. gl.2.1 to $1.75 811k and Fancy. . 1.BO to 8.0O Light Jackets... 1.00 to l.M Waists 50 to .75 Silk (iloves 10 to .15 We guarantee satisfaction or make no charge for our ser vices. Why not have tho Best? Just use the phone. The Pantorium "Good Cleaners and Dyers" 1315-17 Jones Btreot Phone Doug. 063. If. JS. The Falntera, Peverers and Carpenters are now out of our way at BOIS rsrasm street, where yon may leave work or calls If more convenient. Trunks Worth Op to $15 Ion Priced et $10 For the next three days we ar placing on sale an assortment c.f trunks wertli. and always aold here-to-fore up to tit. None of them were ever offered, at less than til. The slses are moatly 14 and St Inches and are equipped with two itrays, the Interior being lined with very serviceable cloth. They are very well built, some of fibre and others of canvas covered wood heavily reinforced by slats. 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