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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1918)
I I I I II I I I I I II I II W I I I I H I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I 11 I I I I ifMUMMaM Til J Conducted by , Ella Fleishman U i mi iwi im sr I li - i H t t .ii..i--H-4"'ilK",i',H,"H CLUBDOM MONDAY Dundee Woman's Patriotic club, military darning party, Mrs. J. A. Witt, hostess. Y. W. C. A, 25th anniversary dinner, 6 p. m. TUESDAY ' Business Woman's dub Y. W. C. A., 6 p. m. Benson Woman's club lunch 'v eon, Cricket room. Custer Woman's Relief corps, Memorial hall, 2 p. m. . P. E. 0. sisterhood, chapter B. T, Mrs. I. S. Allen, host ess, . ' . THURSDAY ." ' .' Q. A. R., Garfield circla. Me morial service. Forest Lawn, 10 a. m.: decorating the waters ceremony, Hans com park, 5 p. m. FRIDAY ' ' ' Crook Woman's Relief corps, Memorial hall, 2 p. tn. . Railway majl service, B. T. club, Mrs.. A. F.j Atkjns, t hostess. . s Central Conservation council, district chairmen meetings, , ' Y. W. C. A, 3 p. m. Saturday- , , - Daughters of the American Revolution, Isaac Sadler chapter, Fontenelle, 2:30 p. V m. -: Student clubs of Y. W. C. A., . . - annual banquet, I p. m. UH hV V 1' t -l"t- ' '. MISSIONARY ELECTION. At the convention of the Nebraska iranch of the Woman's Missionary issociation held at Harford Memorial church last week officers were re flected as follows: President, Mrs, E, F. Bowers, York; first vice presi dent, Mrs. Carrie A. M. Burt, Aurora; lecond vice president, Mrs. S. C. Cald well, Swanton; secretary, Mrs. W. A. Keith, Lincoln; treasurer, Mrs. E. Patrick, Aurora; secretary of litera ture, Mrs. Julia Haug, bnelton; utter, bein guild secretary, Miss Pearl Con way, York; thank offering secretary, Mrs. S. L. Spangler,' Lincoln. Mrs. Frank Johns, York,' and Miss Rena Whita were elected delegates to the biennial to be held in April at . Scottdale, Pa. . Miss Belle Myer, mis sionary from China, who spoke at the convention, has gone to Aurora in the interest of missionary work. The Katherine chapter, Westmin ster guild of the Benson Presbyterian church, has completed the year, of 1 atwdy of foreign missions. The book, "The Lure of Africa," was the guide 'for the work. The chapter will do ( Red Cross, work this summer. memoriaTservices. Decorating the waters for those who' .died at sea in service of. the rmtntrv will take nlare at S O. m. ' Thursday at jianscom Park by Ladies ot Uarncia. circle, io. , yrna yirtny of the Republic. Rev,, Taft, will openthese memorial f services with the ritualistic service. A 'male quartet will give a program. - A firing squad from Fort Crook will . take part. Arrangements for Memorial day ' services will be made by the George Crook post' of the Woman's Relief corps at the meeting to be held at V 2 p. m. Friday at Memorial hall. j PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATIONS. Major Isaac "Sadler chapter Daugh ters of the American Revolution, will meet. Saturday at 2:30 o'clock in the Fontenelle hotel for election of of ficers and, annual reports. Garfield circle, No. 11, will meet . at 10:15 a., m. today at Howard and Sixteenth street to go in a body to attend the memorial services to be held at the, Methodist church at Q and Thirtv-eitthth streets. A regular meeting of George A. CuMer Woman's Relief Corps will be held Tuesday at 2 p, m. in Memorial ' hall. ' Garfield circle, D. A. R., will hold Memorial services for the unknown f raves at Forest Lawn at 10 a. m. hursday. 'j BUSINESS WOMEN'S COUNCIL. ' The) Business Woman's Council will meet for luncheon and prayer meeting Tuesday frotn 11:30 a, m. to 1:30 p. m. Rev. H. J. Howard, pastor of the North-Side Christian church, . will give the address. Women of the Hirst Memorial church will t serve -luncheon. , v OLD PEOPLE'S HOME. The Rev. G. A. Young of West , minster Presyterian church will have , : charge of the services at 3:30 Sunday a at the Old People's Home on Fonte- . nelle boulevard. pe. O. SISTERHOODS. Mrs. I. S." Allen will entertain Chap , ter B. T. of P. E. O. Sisterhood, at ; her home, . 1415 North Thirty-third street, Tuesday afternoon.- Mrs. J O. , Goodwin will have charge of the pro gram.: ' ; ,: . riONORMOTHERS. The Philathea class of the Trinity ; Methodist church entertained at the annual mothers' party at the home of ' Miss Virginia Lucas Thursday even ing. Members' mothers were invited and each presented with a white car nation. , - " , MOTHERS' "CLUB ELECTS. Mrs, Blaine Truesdell was elected president .of the West Omaha Moth ers'. Culture club at the meeting held Friday at the home of Mrs. Newell Jones." Mrs.-"R. C Dozier is vice . president and Mrs. Thomas W. Cox , secretary-treasurer. Mr. H. Bosworth Van Giesoa of Bridgeport, Conn., is spending a cou ple ot weeks with his mother, Mrs. . Mary E. "Van Gieson. i Mrs. Eugene Duval has gone to Norfolk, Va, to visit her son, Mr.' , Elair Duval, and Mrs. DuvaL ! The ! Dundee Woman's Patriotic . league met Monday with Mrs. W. G. Fuller. : -v ' '. Mr. G. G. Guinter. is visiting his, parents and other relatives in Sioux City and South Dakota. 1 The Missionary society of the Dun dee' Presbyterian church met Friday with Mrs. W. A. Gordor Omaha Woman Will Fill Two Posts in Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs. M. D. Cameron, prominent Omaha clubwoman, was named to fill two important posts in the General Federation of Woman's Clubs, from the bfennial convention of which or ganization held in Hot Springs, Ark., she returned Wednesday. Mrs. Cam eron succeeds Mrs. A. G. Peterson of Aurora as director from Nebraska in the federation directorate and also was elected secretary of the endow ment fund Commission, formerly headed by Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Homer Miller of Des Moines' was named to replace Mrs. Peterson as chairman, Mrs. Peterson having had to decline renomination because of the pressure of her war duties as chairman of the Nebraska women's Liberty Loan committee. Her rfaifcrWr Wll leaves in Tune to do Red Cross canteen work in France. Mrs. FrH. Cole of "Omaha, who headed the civil service reform com mittee last term, w forced by ill- heann to aecune reappwiunnciu w this departments The board adopted resolutions of regret on her inability to continue in office, and named her i.i . t i . . a ; advisory chairman to the new head of the department, wno nas not yci been appointed. Other Nebraska women serving in important capacities at the biennial were Mrs. IL L. Keefe of Walthill, former recording secretary, who ...,r4 nn ,ti rrHentiaU committee. and Mrs.. A. E, bheldon ot ..incoin.o rules and regulations. xseorasKawas the banner state for the number of state chairmen present. fcnroute home wun wrs. wmo, who joined her at the Springs. Mrs. Cameron visited Camp Pike, where Mrs. C H. Johannes of Omaha is Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller have re ceived word that their son, Milus, stationed at San Antonio, has suffered a broken arm in an automobile acci dent. Harry Roberts, stationed af Camp Dodge with the Nebraska base hos pital unit, spent last Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts. Lawrence Knight of Stockholm, Neb., spent Wednesday . with E. R. Knight and family enroute to Gor don, Wis., to visit his mother. Mrs. ,A. A. Gerharz and sister of Columbus, Neb., have been called to Chicago by the death of another sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurbis have a new baby at their home. nr. T.rn MVhane is in St. A l " v . Joseph ' hospital recovering from an operation.. Adah chapter, Order ot eastern Star, held Memorial services Satur day evening. nr.. Walter Hill entertained the King's Daughters of the Wheeler Memorial church Friday afternoon. . Mrs. Margaret Voltz entertained the Ladies' auxijiary of St. Martin s church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Noe, jr.. entertained the New Century club Thursday aft ernoon. Five tables were placed for high five and prizes were won 'by Mesdames Kennedy, Shehan and Cummins. The Queen Esthers of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church met Tuesday evening with Miss Dorothy Leigh. . Philips' department store will give 10 per cent of its sales next Friday to the Red Cross. Miss Doris Berry, daughter' of Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Berry, returned Fri day from Kearney, where she has K.n aHrnrtincr the normal. Friday evening the Isabella club entertained at a dance at the Knights Or uoiumDus nu ac rori uuun. Friday evening Miss LucilejEgan entertained a party of friends. SCHOOL LUNCHEON. The seniors at St. John's High school will be honor guests at a luncheon given Monday at the school Covers will be laid for the following juniors and seniors: MiM Uim Kftthertn Murphy Mary Burr Helen Foley Alloa Murphy Helen Ltvell Katherine Martin Mary Bumeai Harg-aret Shea Maria Part Alloa Meehan MaryWtlllama Anna Monahin Acnea Morrlion Helen Tobln LolaFerrln , Jaaale Harrison Grace Henna ' France Flltpatg Anna McConvllle Ruth Kenedy Stacla Early . liorothy Maaeej ''SOUTH SIDE .-' .. LJIL N- - . ' ' ; f , ' ' Jrt Mr. Foster Travel Information Service , i ; Your Summer Vacation 11 1 1 i i i i I , t - You will need to get away from the stress and' strain of the work and thus gain a renewed store of energy, so as to be, fit to carry on yodr part t 1 of the great work. , We shall be glad to help'you plan a vacation trip to, the mountains or seashore, to one of the National Parks, or up in the great northwest country and on, to Alaska. Up the Great Lakes or into the Canadian Wobds. Our service is always free and most cheerfully given. Tickets purchased, baggage checked, reservations made, introductions given. All the trouble i3 ours, the . v pleasure and restfulness yours. IjK Mr. Foster M i ' Omaha Office Burgeis-Nash Co. On the Balcony ' , ' - There are 36 liK Mr. Foster Information Offices in large cities and in Summer and Winter rosorts. i i , :'" :':, v '-'"'f . ' -v; -; - ;: I. 4 i t , - , $ ' i K"MI, V v aasaaaaBaaaaaVaVK. 9 f m m k tp,i.. - '4rf i J W , rwV1' "X. u 2.k ' i &JwiiAWiAl serving as head of the Young Wo men's Christian association hostess honse.' Mrs. Johannes will return in June to visit her mother, Mrs. Fitch. In St. Louis, the Camerons attended the opening of the beautiful Hotel Steadtler roof garden. BENSON Miss Marie Van Cleave arrived in Benson this week from Idaho to visit with her brother, James Van Cleave. " , A luncheon was given Friday by Miss A. Sticer at her home for a few Red Cross workers. Decorations were garden flowers and patriotic colors. Covers were laid for eight. Guests of honor were Misses Anne Piatt, Madeline Hortcm. Mrs. F. Pence and Mrs. C. C. bawtelle. Benson will be represented in the new Omaha citv government by the appointment of Mr. John M. uerger, who will ac as city prosecutor. fr nnA rf T A Shnnin enter tained Wednesday evening in honor of their tenth wedding anniversary, Messrs. Ed Yarton and William Burnett have returned to the Great Lal(es training station after a few davs furloueh. Mrs. E. J. Crews, who spent the winter in California, returned last week. Mrs. W. J. Mills was called to Lincoln Monday by the death of an The Rebekah iode entertained at a dancing and card party last Wed nesday eveningTin their hall. Miss lone Gardner was hostess for the Queen Esther society Tuesday evening. . Mrs. J. S. Marshall was hostess for the Good Times club at her home Thursday. Miss Madeline Horton, who spent the past week at the home of her parents, leaves Monday to attend summer school at the university.. The Woman's club annual lunch eon was postponed from last Tues day to next lueSday at 1 o clock in the Cricket Koom. Mrs. George Iradale has returend from a few days spent in Beatrice, Neb. Mr. Carl Liljenstolpe spent a few days last week in Benson, being called here by the death of his father. Mrs. John Calvert went to Camp Funston Monday. She was accom panied home by her daughter, Mrs Roy Young, whose husband was or dered to move to the front. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs John Rickerson, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Hulmer, during the past week. Mrs. M. D. Vieno was hostess for the Woman's Christian Temperance union at home on last 1 hursday. ARMY NOTES. Louis H. Brown, who is stationed at Langly field, Virginia, will arrive Monday to spend a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Si. Brown. Mr. H. B. Peters of St. Louis is visiting his son, M. C. Peters, and Mrs. Peters. ( Miss Mabel Maynard of St. Louis, who has been the guest of- Miss Gladys Robertson, left for her home Wednesday evening Mrs. W. O. Ulick of La Grange, 111., will be the guest of Mrs. Frank Garvin for several weeks. Miss Helen Pearce, who has been studying with Richard Epstein in New York, is expected home the first week in June. k , Mrs. Paul T. Robinson and "small daughter, Virginia, of Los Angeles, are visiting Mrs. , Charles Rubendall and Mrs. Fred Pearce for several weeks. Mrs. Albert Brostan of Austin, Tex., arrived Thursday, to be the 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Brogan for several months.' Mrs. Edward Elder of Peoria, 111., who was on her way to California, spent a few days with Mrs. J. J. Mc Mullen. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Allen of Oshkosh, Wis., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Williams for a few days. Mrs. T. F. Kennedy left Wednesday evening for New York to see her sis ter, who will be leaving for France to do Young Men's Christian associa tion ork. . Mrs. Victcr Caldwell left Saturday to spend twt weeks in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harding left Wednesday to spend a few days in MinneaDohs with their daughter. Mrs. Justus Lowe, and Mr. Lowe. Miss Dorothy Raymond of Lincoln was the guest of Miss Sybil Nelson for the week-end. Mrs. Frank Hamilton left Sunday for a few days in the east. Miss Gertrude Stout and Miss Vir ginia Offutt, accompanied by Mrs. Charles Offutt, left Saturday for New York. Miss Stout expects to attend commencement exercises at Miss Somers' school in Washington, and win ttiuiil itiAi w 1 1 r. . Miss Anna Bishop has returned to Chicago. Mrs. Joseph Seacrest of Lincoln spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rushtoij, Miss Catherine Hastings, who has been attending the Monticello semi nary near St. Louis, is expected home the first of the week. Mrs. Maxwell Beghtol and small son, Bobby, of Lincoln are speiding i. J.... ...:.L. 1( D.L..ir. ... lew uajrs wiui iviis. uckihui 3 ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wood. MrsArthur Remington has her cousin, Mrs. Perkins of Grand Rap ids, Mich., as her guest. Mrs. Ward Burgess is in New York for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. John' Redick are at White Sulphus, Springs, Va. Mrs. Wilson Low, who has been in Little Rock, Ark., visiting her son, .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllll!l!llllllll Ot Alt . 1 1 1 . . . . eaiMtf We caninstairthe Vacuum Pipeless Furnace in either new or old houses, without cutting the walls or weakening the construction. Only one large radiator required for both hot and cold air; no pipes. All heat goes to the rooms; no heat wasted in base ment or between walls, as in the case of a. pipe furnace. The Vacuum burns any kind of coal, coke or wood. .The first cost is much less than a pipe system. Send us a rough plan of your house, or b'etter yet, let one of our men come and see your problem, then we can tell you if it can be heated satisfactorily by the Vacuum principle. -v . ' Phone for Literature and List of Satisfied Users, or See Sample in Our Kitchenware Department. v ' Convenient Terms If You Wish 414-416-418 aWiSiilMliWI"!''!"'!''''" IVlimMII!lllllMlllllllillllllllli!lllll!nllllllllltllll:iiMll!' ''- 1 , :'!IIUIIIIIIIII!IIUIMIIIIIIII!IIWIIIIIIIIIIIW Mr. Chambers' Summer Classes in Dancing ' -Reduced Rates for Surnm.r T.rtn Opens May 25 Closes August 31 for Chlldran Cluale daaelnc. bar work and tachnlqua, and baU room danc ing avary Saturday. v i PupUa, four to aiaht jaara, at 2 p. m. Nine to fifteen yeara. 10:S0 a. , as. - Ladiea Clatie daacinf, bar work and technique erery Friday at S m., opening on May 14. ' Ball Room Dancing Clasaea for Adults Every Monday, Thursday and Sat urday, at 8 p. m. i ,' ' PriTata lessons at any timo bv mr,nninmnt STUDIO 1818 Harney St. Douglas 1871. R.aid.nee WaL 821. ti,ana,ii'aNa!,aHiitiitai:t iaMtl,a:llKtaMtlll,laaHa .ariaKaiai'tMai.iiiaiiaiiaiianaiiiiiiiiauant'.a iti'iaiia'iir mfiiti'int),. Omaha Girl Engaged to Southerner w ' j nr.. TJ T1rtiW tndav an- jvir. ana ivus. jj. - -j -- nonuce the betrothal of their daugh- ..- J If. AiaS Kdf. ter, Tonnette, ana w, j -i TkT..V,.,i11 Tenn The ro- mance started when Miss Blotcky ac companied her younger sister, Anne, to the Ward-Belmont school m the southern city. - MISS 6'"" . , tral High and later studied music and art in New voric. Mr. ccrgcua, returned Saturday evening to Nash ville, after a visit at the home his be trothal, is a colonel on the saff of the governor of Tennessee. No date has been set for the wedding. ' Lieutenant Raymond Low, will go to T-i t. ... n a. Vi f m M DOSlOn on licr wajf ikjiuv. Mrs. C. E. Crain of Springfield, O., is at the home of her brother, Judge A. C. Wakeley. Mrs. Mabel Ogden has returned from California and is at the Black stone. Mrs. F. P. Kirkendali,' who has spent several weeks in Toledo, O., is expected home this week. Miss Esther Wilhelra left Wednes day to spend several weeks in the east. Mrs. J. M. Harding, who has been in the east for several months re- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinilll, The Vacuum Pipeless Furnace Saves Fuel And Means a Deal of Comfort Winter Time Now is the time to see about it 1 South I6th Street 1 I I I . f j M- - - 1 covering from infantile paralysis, has returned to umaha. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fonda have re ceived word that their daughter, Mrs. Oscar Gareissen, of New York, has arrived safely in France. Mrs. Gareis sen is with the JSfoung Men's Chris association canteen service. Mrs. G. W. Noble, who has been in Newport News, Va., with her son, Lieutenant William Noble, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Noble spent a few days in New York as the guest of Mrs. George Bicknell and about 10 days with Miss Martha Noble, who is at Oberlin college. Mrs. E. G, McGilton will leave the last of the month for the east to at tend the graduating exercises of her daughter, Eleanor, at Smith college. Chandler Trimble, formerly of The Bee staff, who has been attending the school of military aeronautics at, At lanta, Ga., has received .his commis sion as second lieutenant and has been transferred to Kelly field. Major Hanney, who has been in Washington, has returned and is at Fort Omaha. Mrs. George Bernard Schaffer and small son, George, jr. of Eugene, Ore., are visiting relatives in the city, en route home from New York, where they were the guests of Mrs. Schaf- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,ii urn mmua Silk Dress Sale Monday the Union Outfitting Co. $i OR SO A WEEK YOUR bale or Women s and Misses 1 X a m mm Coats and Suits You will be surprised at the many wonderful values '. we offer in this sale in Coats and Suits. All the lead ing styles, models and colors. Many in serges, silk 1 poplins, silks, taffetas. (t A A m r . Values are up to $42.50. 3)Z4 I U Monday, your, choice', at ..... t v ' . AH Alteration Fre. 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They visited Mis Updike's fiance, Lieutenant Robef t Reasoner, who is in training. -at. the school of aeronautics at Columbus, O, aw Miss Margaret Howes is home for the summer from the Universityof Nebraska aqd wi'.l instruct private classes in French; ' . TO MANAGE ORCHESTRA. - Miss Alma Huntley, soprano soloist, left Omaha, recently to , manage Ewing's Ladies' orchestra, a Chau tauqua circuit feature which will tour the , states of Minnesota, North Da kota, South Dakota and Illinois. Miss Huntley was . formerly soloist ; for Ewing's Zouave band. She was' ac companied by Miss Charlotte Huntley, who will also take part in the or chestra. . CHURCH BENEFIT. Women of the Holy Name parish will give -a benefit card party for the church Tuesday evening at Ort-' man's Enw England bakery, 116 Nort't Sixteenth street Another large 6hipment of beautiful Silk Dresses has just arrived. They are superior to anything we have shown this season All colors, all sizes, all styles, in values up to $37.50. Monday your choice Silk Georgette Grepe Dresses . " Silk Taffeta Dresses Crepe de . Chine Dresses .. Silk Gingham Dresses WILL DRESS YOU AND FAMILY WELL m m mm m ' . 1 1I I I I Klvll Opposite Hotel Rome. f oot-eladdener the world - has ere known. Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" at any drug store and end foot tortare for a whole year. Never have tired, ach ing, sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes will fit fine and youll only wish you had tried "Tiz" sooner. Accept.no substitute. Adv. v