. ' 1 ',1 ' I- I . Omaha:-Sunday PAST TWO ' SOCIETY . PAT TWO MAGAZINE-. PAGES ONE TO EIGHT PAGES ONI TO EIGHT VdL. XLVI NO. 33. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1917. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. bnow ' ttTjV JL' JXEV. and lee ' -. .... -i Invite Athletic ;GM Outdoors CLUBDOM Calendar of Club Doings Monday ' . . ': ' -v Omaha Woman's club, Metropolitan club home, 2:30 p. m., preceded by directors' meeting, 1:30 p. m. ., Iw Child Conservation league, Dundee circle) Mrs. A. L. Green, hostess, 2:30 p. m. - P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chaptef, B. K Mrs. C. L. Babcock, hostess, 2:30 p. m. P. E. O. Sisterhood, Benson chapter, Mrs. E C. Hodder, hostess, 2:30 p. m. v Temple Israel Sisterhood, vestry rodms, 2:30 p-m. ,. Chautauqua circle, Tennyson chapter, public library 2:30. p. m. ' : Tuesday Omaha Woman's -club, oratory, department, Metropolitan club home, 10 a. m.; parlia .meWry practice class, 2:30 p. m. Business Women's Council; luncheon and . prayer meeting, court house, 11 to 2 p. m. -South Side Woman's club, Library hall, 2:30 p.. m.vs a Scrmo club, Mrs. Gf P. Barahart, hostess, 2:30 p. m. . : Business Women's club, Y. W. C. A., 6:15 p. m. Monmouth Park Mothers' tlob,' school, audi torium, 3 p. m. , North Side Mothers club, Mrs. E. L. Birr, hostess, 2:30 p. m. 1 . ' P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. P, Mr. K. L. Patrick, hostess, 2 p.m. '-'' Daughters ofv Asflencan Revelation, Omaha chapter, Trinity cathedral parish house, 2i30 P;m- . "..s: '. Wednesday : ;:- ... , ' Omaha Woman's dub,' Uferarore' department, Metropolitan club house. 10 a. m. y Ma Sigma, Mrs. Frank B3yd, hostess, 9:30 a, m. Association' of Collegiate Alumnae, story tell er's section, Miss Mary Pbilippl, hostess, 4 p. m. i :' ' V ' ' . s- '' , riio rlnh. Mrs. C. C. Morrison) 2:30- B. m. W. C T.'U., Frances Wfflard Union," Y. W. O 1 A., Z p. m. , .-, ' Thursday-- ; Association of Collegiate Atunmae, drama sec tion, Mrs. Anan Raymond, hostess,4p.m. Omaha Woman's club, home economic depart ment, . Metropolitan club house, 10 a. m. .'Drama league, lector by I. B. Stoughton Hot- !born, Hotel Blackstone, 4 p.tn. Wythe Story Tellers', league, public library, .' 4:15 p. m. ."' '..r:; . ,. . J ',.' Friday ; v. ' ;. : , ' - Child Conservation league, Norta Side circle, . ' sew at Child Savin i Institute. )' . Central Park Mothers" club, school auditorium. 2:30 p. m. , I ' West Omaha Mothers Culture cfcb, Mrs. W. N. Baker, hostess, 2:30 p. m. t French war relief, evening lecture! by S. Rich s . ard FuHer, Mrs. Louts' Nash, hostess. Saturday " " " .. ' ,." South Side Woman's club, music depart ment, Miss Georgina Davis, hostess, 2:30 p. m. Equal Franchise society, Mrs.4J.i M. Mettalf, hostess.":- If .' CLUB MEETINGS are again in full swing . after the holiday diversion and each day i' finds the ayerage clubwoman deep in . directors' meetings and swimming in ,re . , ports andVesolutions and plans for a new year's work. - Wnichj. reminds the club editor of a-stqry concerning a prominent umaha clubwoman which is being told sotto voce. ; . IMC -ciuowuniaii ill tjucaiiuu CllipiVJu m ut" goveness to look after her children while she flitted from club meeting to lecture, with luncheons, din-, ners and teas sandwiched in between. The governess was havihg a nerve-racking time with the obstrep- erous youngsters and. decided shecould no longer, continue at her post. She would give notice to hej employer," was her decision. But when to do this ? Madam Clubwoman was out fr.oor' early morn to late at night, or, wllen at 'home, could not be dis turbed. After several days' failure to locate her employer, the little governess, in' desperation, be took herself to a friend of ber clubwoman-employer.- "Do you know which meeting Mrs.. Blank is at tending today? Please locate her if you can and tell her I cannot stay a moment longer. I will lose my mind if she does not come home and do something about those children. Tell her I can't stay. I want my money and I went-to leave I".' X "V. . Reaching children through the moving picture theater, a distinctly novel and recent Jevelopment, ts impressed upon . one at 'this .writing. Two big local organizations, the Society of Fine Arts and the Omaha Womatre club, are doing just that thing. -The 1' ine Arts society yesterday gave the second ot a series of free illustrated art lectures for children at the Monroe theater, with an explanatory art talk by the president, Mrs. W. G., Ure. Next Satur day morning at 10 o flock, the educitibnal commit tee of the Omaha. Woman's club institutes its first children's movie programs at both the Strand and the' Muse theater. Feature films, educational ones and comics, an ideal combination for children, so experts say, will make up esclj program, which will be passed upon by an advisory council representing educational and civic organizations, before being -shown to children. Five cents is the price. ' The movement is' not planned as. a mpney mak ing proposition,' but is an cfiortv to establish the right type of programs for young people each week and to assist in elevating the general standard of Knight, the chairman; .'-We hope the response will be so great ID will be, followed by other carefully selected programs." ; . i . Clubwomen will be present ' at eich theater to chaperons unattended ; children. Mrs E. M. ; Syfert Mrs. George B; Darr, Mrs. Edward Johnson, Mrs. E. S. Jewell, Mrs, William Berry, besides Mrs. Knight, are sponsoring ...the. njew .movement. An interesting story of I. B. 'Stoughton Holborn. who lectures for the Drama league atTthe Black stone hotel Thursdav afternoon, has come to lieht. It is 'the story of HblbOriTi adoption of a little Canadian girl, Avis Bolphin, whom he rescued from watery grave when both were aboard the ill-fated Lusitaina. Dr,tiolborn says he is still shaky from his experience. I had -made friends with -the- child on board the liner. We were eating luncheon wlien -the shock came and I rushed for the child, out a" life preserver, on her aftd placed her in a lifeboat. Then I jumped. into the oceans After three-quarters v of an hour I was picked up by a sailing craft," Dr, . il j: I -I - .L- I '-. -' . noiuurn uiscuvcrcu laicr mat j.gc cnuu was saveu, but two young women who had her in charge were ' - arownea. i ne nine . gin was on ner way - irom Canadl to England' to be educated and was im- mediately adopted by her? preserver. - . This, is Dr. Holborn's second visit to Omaha. He gave a course of lectures before the tine Arts society last year ' on. ancient architecture and the allied arts. The subject of Thursday's lecture is ("The Greek and Modern Theater."..' , - , ' . - ' .' . 'Skis-' and R ou nd of PI eastfre Overthe ;. , . . . - ' w ' ' - ' ' ' '- ; 'j' ' - -': '. ' ' "'' ;t ' ' ' " va- ' v T)6rody7fa Slippery - Hills Janei7falL SOCIETY ; , Social Calendar - Monday . ' v - Afternoon meeting of Alpha Phi, Miss Irene Johnson, hostess. Monday Bridge club, Miss Olga Storz. Original Monday Bridge club, Mrs. Osgood T, Eastman, hostess. Orpheum party for Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, given by 'Judge and Mrs. W. A. Rcdick. Tuetday ' Thimble club. Mrs. J. Frank Carpenter, hostess: Clairmont Bridge 'club,, Mrs. George Cavern hostess. ... : -r Annual meeting and dinner for University club members. Luncheon for Mrs. Esther M. AIIcn, given By her dauahter. Mrs. F. I, Birss. ' 1 L'niversity Mixers' dance at Keep's dancing' Dinnet for Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, given by Dr. and Mrs: J, E. Summers. Wednesday V t! 7- '"ly-'c Elks' formal, dancing party. Metz-Mark wedding in Buffalo. Tuesday Bridge club, Mrs. .Arthur Keeline, ' hostess, ' , ' Dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, Mrs. F. A. Nash, hostess. ' , y Thursday ' . Welsh society meets with Mnand Mrs. J. E. Pritchard. . , ; , , v ' Cinosam club dancing party. ' ' Pi Tau Pi fraternity dance at Blackstone. ' Dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nichol son, given by Mr. and Mrs. Clement Chase. " Friday .v.. j.v'-',"" ' ,, Friday Night Dancing club at Druid hall. 4 ' Brownell Hall benefit dance at Fontenelle. . Dinner before benefit dance, . ,. Saturday . v . 1 ' Week End Dancing club. j . A' Us LAST WEEK the children whose vaea- - tion visit to their ' homes caused such a burst of gayety were going back to their various schools, most of them to stay until the lonirsunimrr vacations. The high school set, because it did not have to go away, has had a lease of time and has been using every available moment of this (week for some form qf pnvefy. ' v , - . ' k Vvhether It is due to a revulsion of feeling on the pin-of society matrons, surfeited with the pleasures -of the holidays, or whether it is accidental, no one knows, but,the fact remains that everyone is plan- , ning- to attend lectures all this week, and, for that m matter, all the1 month. V. s The only large social event so far scheduled has a purpose itselfr-so that everything seems to be , 1 turned to serious work, The Brownell Hall benefit -dance will be given afthe Fontenelle Friday eve ning. This promises to be a gala event for the . patrons of the school. J"he members of team No. 2, it which is snonsorina- the dance, with their husbands. . wiH form k large dinner party before the dancing. Mrs. Frank Juflson was in charge and her team-V mates were among the most active in the recent ,j :. campaign. The group will include; - . . , V Messrs. and Mesdames .-rA ' .. ' " Charles M. Wilhelm, ' Clement Chase, Joseph Barker, i Edward L. Burke, ' A. I.. Reed. Charles T. Kounue, ' , ; Wane Squier, , -v Frank Judson, . , 1 The Mera-Maci wedding in Buffalo Wednesday is a matter of great interest to Omaha people. The ceremony will take place at Trinity cathedral, Bur. falo, at 8 o'clock, and will be followed by a recep- ' Hon at the Twentieth Centurv club at 8:30. Fridav ; . saw a nartial exodus of the Omaha lamilv which is '" most ifitimately concerned, the party including Mrs; , , (..harlea 'Metz, Miss Gertrude Metz, Miss Marion - Kuhn and the bridegroom, Mr. Philip Frederick ' Metz. Mr. Charles Metz and his nephew, Mr; Y Charles E, Metz, leave thia evening 'to attend the , ceremony. Miss Gertrude Metz will be one of the ..bridesmaids, as will also Miss Marion Kuhn, and ' ' Mr. Charles E, Metz will be one of the ushers. Miss, . Harriet-Mack will be maid of. honor; Mr. William; - H. Decker, jr., of Buffalo and Mx. Carl Fleischmari Holmes of Cincinnati, the besTman, and Mr. Samuel ' C, Vail of Chicago and Mr. Thomas. V. Stiflwell of New York, two of the ushers, are well known to ' Omaha society. , Miss Mack, Mr. Decker, Mr. Holmes and Mr. Vail weft members of the Ak ' Saf-Ben house, party at the Metz home last fall, . and Mr. Stillwe(l was a house guest of Mr. Phil 'Metz. last summer. -; ,,,-,,, .-.;-:. ,.' o After a bridal trip to Japan the young people i will come to Omaha to live and will make thetr home for a time with Mx. Metz'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Metz. in 'connection with this arrang inent a pretty little'story is told to the credit of " Miss Gertrude Metz by her intimate friends.. When 1 the new Metz home was tuilt last summer snecialA apartments were provided, for both Miss Gertrude ' and Mr. Philio. The voune man's rooms were done in severe "man style," while the sister's were finished " in a beautiful Italian blue and fitted with the ap- -pointments that would be appropriate for a girl.) .; When 'the question of bringing a bride to the nome arose it was deemed unntting tnat sne should , bel consigned to bachelor's quarters, and so Miss' Gertrude unselfishly offered to give up her beautiful " 'apartment to the new member of the family. " ., -: j Rabinranath Tagore's coming on Wednesday to give a lecture that evening at the Fontenelle is v another center of interest this Week. Mrs. Ureoef . the Fine Arts society, Miss Kate A. McHugh of i the Drama league,- Mrs. Syfert. of the Woman's club, Superintendent Graff and Dr. Jenkins, who mfrodiiccs him in the'eve.njng, are the favored few who have been asked to meet the celebrated Hindu. Toward the end of the month and continuing . through February the musical events arranged by the Tuesday Morning Musical club will. revive ui interest. Miss Corinne Paulson, pianist, together - with 'the Flonzaley quartet, will be the attraction J January 30, with Julia Culp, accompanied by . Coenraad Bos, February 8, and Leopold Godowskv . l ebruary 20. i , , . As usual the commercial and social worlds cele brate hand-in-hand. This time the occasion lias been the opening of the new First National bank, which has caused a gathering of the Kountze family from New York and Denver and points in between. V Mrs. .Meredith Nicholson of Indianapolis, formerly Miss Genie Kountze, will be the occasion of much ' v" entertaining this week. She will be joined on Tues day by her husband. Monday Mrs. Nicholson is ex-. ' pected to attend the meeting of the Original Mon- : day Bridg club at the home of Mrs. Osgood T. 1 Eastman, a sister of Mrs. Charles T. Kountze, with ." whom Mrs. Nicholson is stopping. That evening , Judge and Mrs, W. A. Redick are asking for' the Orpheum and supper at the Fontenelle Messrs. and Mesdames ' Ward Burgess, Joseph Barker, J. De ' Forrest Richards, J. E. Summers and C. T. Kountze, ; with Mr. Ben Warren.', Tuesday evening Mr. and . Mrs Nicholson will be entertained by Dr. and Mrs, J' '7 .E- Summers; Wednesday evening. Mrs, F. A. " Nash will have them as her guests; Thursday, Mr, , and Mrs. Clement Chase are planning an affair fur -them at the Blackstone. ' . v - v - .-' .- ' '' , V . 4 - i ' I":':" n . s , V f