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PART TWO
SOCIETY
PAGES ONE TO SIX
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PART TWO
SOCIETY
PAGES ONE TO SIX
VOL. XLV NO. 45.
OMAHA, SUNDAY MOKNINVr, AVML 23, 191(5.
SINWI COPY FIVTJ CENTS.
Mothers and Daughters Can Say "Alma Mater"
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CLUBDOM
Calendar of Club Doings
Monday
omaha Woman'! club, annual meeting and
birthday, Y. W. C. A., 2:30 p. m.
Child Conservation League, Dundee circle,
Mn. Allen White, hostess, 2:20 p. m,
Chautauqua clrclo, Tennyson chapter, Miss
' A. E. Friend, hostess, 2:30 p, m,
Tuesday
Business Women'i club, Y, W, C, A., 7 p. ni.
Equal Franchise society, Prof, Fling lecture,
City Hall, 8 p. m.
Play by Bible department, Y, W, 0. A., 8 p. m.
Business Girls' Council, luncheon and prayer
meeting, court bouse, 11 to 2 o'clock.
Woman's Relief Corps, U, S. Grant, Kensing
ton, Mrs, A, A, Whitney, hostess,
Wednesday
Dundee Woman's club, Mrs, 0. W. Wicker-
sham, hostess, 2:30 p. m.
Mothers' Culture club, Mrs, C, It. Cameron,
hostess, 2:30 p. tn.
W. C. T. V., Omaha chapter, Mrs. B. R. Hume,
hostess, 2:30 p, m,
W. C. T. U., Frances WUlard chapter, lnstl-
' tute at Pearl Memorial church, 10 t. in,
Thursday
Clio club, birthday luncheon, Mrs, W, H. An
derson, hostess.
Wyche Story Tellers' league, publlo library,
4:15 p. m.
Omaha Society of Fine Arts, annual meeting,
Mrs. Charles T, Kountzo, hostess,
Omaha Woman's club, art department, Mrs.
Robert Cowell, hostess, 2 p. m.
Society of American Widows, Y, W. C, A.,
8 p. m,
Benson Baptist Missionary circle, Mrs. B, C.
Fuller, hostess, 2:30 p, m,
B'nal Brltb, McKinley ladles' auxiliary, Lyric
hall, S p. m.
Friday
west Omaha Mothers' Culture club, Mrs, R.
C. Dozler, hostess, 2:30 p. m.
Child Conservation league, North Side circle,
Mrs. M. F. Powell, hostess, 2 p. m.
Miller Park Mothers circle, benefit play,
school auditorium, 8 p. m,
Scottish Rite Woman's club, muslcale, at
cathedral, 8 p. m.
Saturday
Omaha Woman's club, philosophy and ethics
department, Mrs. T. R. Ward, hostess.
P. E. O. sisterhood, Chapter B. N., Flatiron
builolng, 10 a. m., and luncheon at Uni
versity club, Mrs, Vincent Hascall, hostess.
ANNOUNCEMENTS of annual meetings to
be held this week brings to mind that
the woman's club season Is on th wane.
The Omaha Woman's club, largest of
them all, holds Its final meeting Mon
day and at the same time celebrates Its twenty
tlilrd birthday. What might have been a gala
affair has been abandoned In deference to the
memory of the late president, Mrs. N. H. Nelson,
but club members will observe the day by niak
Ing voluntary contributions to Jihe state scholar
ship fund. A tree In memory of Mrs. Nelson
will be planted on the site of the new Train
school.
The Clio club, a group of women who come
together fortnightly for study purposes, also cel
ebrate Its seventeenth birthday on Thursday, with
a birthday luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. II.
Anderson. Mrs. O. A. Scott, one of the earliest
Members, Is president of the club.
Aside from the annual meeting of the
Woman's club, the Omaha Society of Fine Arts
rlso holds Its final meeting of the year Thursday
at the home of the retiring president, Mrs. Charles
T, Kountze. The business meeting will be fol
lowed by a tea, which adds social Importance to
tbe event as well.
Closing meetings of the art and philosophy
and ethics departments of thf Woman's club will
la held ss well, the first named cm Thursday,
rlth Mrs. Robert Cowell, and the second on Hat
trday. ith Mrs. T. R. Ward. Roth will be in the
m.ture of social meetings.
In Drama league circles the national eonvn
t.on, which opens In Bt. l.ouls on Wednemlay, is
c.f paramount Interest. Mls Kt Mdlugb, pres
lilent of the local center, leave Tuesday eveulng
fir St. Uniis to represent the Oman league.
Mini Mi-Hugh I very eager thst Mime of Hie local
ii, embers be In N-w York tint nmn'h hn 1'erry
Mackavc's luue. "I'al.baii on Ihe Yellow fland,
l produced tr the HhWci. .in ai l rccnteuai
fflcbr.tlit'n 1e tdi-a Is to brin the mnua to
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SOCIETY
Social Calendar
Monday
Morgun-Tsncock wedding, Trinity cathedral.
Whlto Hhrlne Whist club, Masonlo temple,
Mrs, Mary Wearne, hostess.
Afternoon bridge, Mrs. Charles Ware,
hostess.
Aloha Tango class, Turpin's hall,
a Mats club dance, Home hotel,
Houth Hldo Progreslve club card party,
Tuesday
Cannon C'larso wedding In New York City.
Happy Hollow Franco-IMglim Itelfef society,
Mrs. Ezra Millard, hostcs.
Tea and Raster bazar of Trinity Altar
gultd, Mrs. H. I), Hull, hostess.
Dinner for Prof, F, M. Fling, Mrs. Joseph
M, Metralf, hostess,
Htar Whist club, Miss Millie Kendrlck,
bOSti'SS,
Prairie Park NeeJlecraft club.
Thimble club, Mlns Hoy Bunderland, hostess.
Tuendey Junl.ir Drldro club, Miss Eugenie
Patterson, hosteas.
Wednesday
Vesey-llyrU wedding.
Afternoon bridge, Mrs. W. Holzman, hostess.
Afternoon bridge at the Fontenelle, Mrs, II.
J, Abrahams, hostess.
W, W, club luncheon, Mrs, J, J, Hess,
hosteiis.
W, W, club luncheon, Mrs, J, J, Hess, hostess.
Original Cooking club, Mrs. Cbarl T.
Kountr.e, hontehi,
Huhwrlptlnn club ball at the Fontenelle.
Brownoll Hall Alumnae association luncheon,
Fonlenello.
Tea for Fine Arts' society, Mrs, Charles T.
Kountse, hostess,
Tangier Temple Bhrlners' dance, Scottish
Kite cathedral,
Tea for Mrs, Btorrs Bowen, Mrs. George Mc-
Intyr", hostess. ,
Mrs. Anthony Merrill's lecture, Miss Jessie
Millard, hostess.
Luncheon for the Misses Brown, Mrs, Carroll
I)eld-n, hostess.
Thursday
omaha Woman's Press club luncheon, T. W.
C. A.
Friday
pi Beta Phi banquet and anniversary cele
bration, tho Fontenelle,
Carter Ilte club luncheon and kenslngton.
Moi d am es C. D. Scott and Byron Hart,
hostesses.
Bostonlan club dance, Pralrl Park club
bouse,
Friday Bridge-Luncheon club, Mrs, Ralph
Peters, boHtess.
Matlne party, Mrs, Earl Sterrlcker, hostess.
Pagitlro club dance, Chamber's academy.
Paramount Whist club, Mrs. D. 13. Lovejoy,
hostess.
Nabob club dance, Harte hall.
Amateur Musical club, Mrs. T. J. Mahoney,
hostees.
Friday Bridge-Luncheon club, Mrs. Ralph
Peters, hostess.
Mrs, Anthony Merrill's lecture, Mrs. Ben Gal-,
lagher, hostess.
Godowsky concert parties at Auditorium.
Saturday
Hlnton-Chase weddinC, St, Chrysostom'g
church, Chicago.
Junior Bubecrlptlon club dance, Dundos hall.
Dinner-dance at the Fontenelle.
I'nlverslty club dinner-dance.
LENT Is ended sll who hav kept It ar
glad they did so those who did not now;
rather wlsb they had.
Hut, whatever hsve been the faults
of commission or omission, Easter la bora
and heartily welcomed.
Brownell HaIJ girls fmm near and fsr, old girt
grads, new grada, those who attended but neve
k;. tuliiHtmt, and those who are attending and et-
ft to graduate, and present and former faculty
11. embers - all will be present at the reunion ol
l.i-owiK ll Hall girls which will taki th form of
Jtincheon at the Hotel Fontenelle, Thursday,
Most interesting to note Is the loyalty dl
played to their alma matsr by old graduates who
have tent their daughters In turn to Bronl Hall,
end the prosvMt of a third generation soon to at
i.ud thu Kptsi'opal school, which aa (ounii4 ,
I.i lU3. )
Not only Mies Marlon Towle, president of thu '
ruuell lull AUiUiitsn nUttiii. tut also her
1 other, Mrs Jbn W, Towte, irn graduate nf tht j
tt loiul, Is another daughter, MIs S'aotitl T'il, (
Mrs tiuorge t'assels Hiolth, bnranlf a graduate!
I,n (tun fi.hut dauitdor, Margery, and tj
itihui. Winifred and r attier, hu nf.t r..w attend j
lug Ihe x l.intl Mrs It rt IUU and her iUuM. r, .
l'iitl and Jam 1, all r'etl th-lr ihfMillngJ
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