Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 08, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 16

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Federation Has
Definite Plans
For Year
The board of directors for the
General Federation of Women's
clubs, following a council meeting
held in Asheville, N. C, May 27-30,
has adopted definite plans for the
coming year, which include:
1 Americanization to be the key
note of service, under direction of
Mrs. Thomas O Winter, second
vice-president, Minneapolis.
2 The general federation will co
operate with the Treasury depart
ment of the United States in a cam
paign of publicity for thrift, under
direction of Miss Georgia' Bacon,
first vice president, Massachusetts.
3 War community work is to be
aided as a help not only for boys
but for Kirls as well. This work is
temporarily in the hands of a com
"mittee of three, with Mrs. George
Plummer of Chicago, chairman.
The eleven departments of work
', are to issue . a " combined outline
focussing upon Americanization, to
be sent to every club in the federa
tion. Copies will also be made avail
. able to state presidents for distribu-
tion to clubs not federated.
"
" :Mrit Russet
tWiss Marie Russel was the guest
, of honor at an informal party Fri
"day evening in the business office
of; The Bee. Miss Russel will be
one of the brides of this momh. .
Those present were: Mrs. Bertha
Morgan, Misses - Minnie Leverkus.
Mary O'Neil, Helen Cressy, Bctiy
ICooic, Pearl Littlefield, Effie Mc
1 Clure, Helen Carpenter, Eva Holms,
) Margaret Lawrenson, Mrs. K. Terry
and Miss Taylor.
I . Directory Meeting.
The first directory meeting of the
; Omaha Woodman's circle federation
a was held on Friday. This Sis a nev
, '. federation with the object of pro
: moting a general fraternity spirit
mutual interest, improvement for all
beneficial purposes.'
One hunred and twelve members
,'tiave enrolled at the beginning. ' "
The initial entertainment of the
? federation will be given Tuesday.
.June 17, at the Old People's home
in the form of a picnic upper; in
. the dining room and corridors of the
home. ..
A musical program and musical
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ounesque win oz inc cuicrisuiuicnu
Mrs. Naomi King Gulgard, who rep-
: resented the Woodmen cir'cle over-
seas as a canteen worker, will speak
on comparative conditions in insti
tutions here and across the sea.
Reservations may be made with Mrs.
J.'W. Wood and T. Gordon Saun-
ders. ' ;
. This it the first of a series of en
tertainments planned for varioui or
ganizations and shut-ins. . '
-' Mrs,-Dot Alexander has been
' selected president, Mrs Louise
Walsh, isecretary, and Mxi. - Naomi
King Gulgard, treasurer. "
k , Benefit Bridge.
f ' Omaha Association of Delta Gam
ma sorority will, give a benefit
bridsre t- Happy Hollow,- Wednes-:
dayv Inrie 8th for ifheir . Belgian
baby fund. ! .,-' ... . V .
Delta Gamms sorority has apon--sored
two orphanages during war
'time, one in. Belgium and one in Hol
land. They intend to continue the.
'work for the Armentait children.
Mrs.-Draper Smith has charge of
nhe tickets and ' meeting was held
Friday, t her home,. to complete the
'plans.
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' bS Outdoor Festival
?,,Tl.e Druid Hill school held their
-ifir?t outdoor festival Friday after
'noon at 2 o'clock. All the grades
'from the kindergarten up took part.
iThe program consisted of( folk
dances, games,' wand drill, flag drill
'.'fend a May pole dance. The pupils
Avere all dressed, in white, and the
, 'guests' were the parents and fritnds
' of, he children. . ' i .
: . For Graduate Miaslonaries.
- Mrs. J; E. Bodds will be hostess
- ..at'al o'clock luncheon for gradu
ates of the. Chicago Training School
r for city, home and foreign missions
" Tuesday, at her home, SOU Cum-
tiling street
;, The question of a Nebraska Alum
i nj association will be considered. -
Alumnae Dinner.
The Sisters of lercy alumnae held
'heir annual dinuer and meeting at
the Blackstone. hotel Saturday. One
hundred and twenty-five attended.
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The marriage of Miss Loretta Shanahan and Richard A. Fangmann took place Tuesday
morninK at St. Patrick's church. Mr. and Mrs, Fangmann are spending several weeks m
Iowa and Wisconsin.' uney
Country Club
'Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hull gave a
dinner Saturday evening at the
Country club in honor of Mr., and
Mrs. Raymond Lowe who have re
cently returned from their wedding
trip. ,
. Covers were placed for Messrs.
and Mesdames: Paul Gallagher, Jack
Webster, Louis Clarke, Raymond
Lowe, Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Roeder,,
Dr. and Mrs C. W. Hull.
MrJand Mrs.' Walter Raberts en
tertained 'at dinner Saturday even
ing at the Country clifb. Covers
were placed for Messrs. and Mes
dames. T. L. Davis, ; W. D. Hos
ford, ' Lawrence Brinker, Harry
Tukey. ' .
i Others entertaining, at the Coun
try club list evening were Miss
Esther Wilhelmwith four guests,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C. Johnson
with 20; R. D. Dinning, jr., four;
Mrs. Eva Wallace, nine and Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Brogan, 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns will
entertain at luncheon Tuesday at
the County club, in honor of Mrs.
William Ruxton, of Chicago, who ar
rived Saturday, and for the attend
New to
CAKES
Cakes of a richness to delight you and a; flavor
.to captivate you. Dainty enough for the des
sert of the most elaborate meal and satisfying
on all occasions. Delicious icing on every cake.
Pure and healthful
Bride Goes to Humphrey
win De at nome m numpnrey,
ants of the Ruxtqn-Eastman wed
ding, which will take place Tuesday
evening, at the First Congregational
church.
Dining with A. B. Warren Satur
urday evening at the County club
werev ,.
Messrs. and , Messrs. and
Mesdames A Mesdames
C. T. Stewart. , . V f Clifford Wolfe.
Donald McFaron.
Misses Misses
Ellaabeth Davis. Mildred Butler.
Menie Davis. Louise Dinning--
Messrs. Messrs.
AHan Tukey. Harry Bluhm,
Roger Keeljne. New York;
Miss Marion Towle entertained at
dinner Saturday evening for the
members of the Ruxton-Eastman
wedding party. The table was at
tractively decorated with baskets of
spring flowers tied with tulle bows.
Following, the dinner, the guests
attended the dance at the Country
club. Those present were:
Misses Misses
Helen Eastman, ' Henrietta WurtSi
Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grace Ruxton, Carratt, t
Chicago. l
Messrs
Clarence Peters, Harry Koch,
Penman Kountxe. Sherman Ruxton.
Albert Blbbernson.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Russell had
as their guests at dinner Saturday
at the Country club:
Messrs. and . . . Mesdamea
Messrs. and Mesdames
John McDonald. IrvlnK Baxter.
P. W. Clarke, Frank Boyd,
Warren Blackwell, W, Mallery,
Halleck Rose, W. Rose
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For Miss Clara Mason.
A 6 o'clock dinner was given Fri
day, at the Blackstone, in honor of.
Miss Llara Mason, who leaves soon
for an extensive trip through the
Orient.
Covers , were laid for the follow
ing: Messers. and Mesdames: T. L,
Combs, J. W. Elmwood, C. E. Hall,
H. B. Cameron, V. C. Haskell, fc-
L. Kitgore, F. W. Lehuhoff, R.
Rix, Titus Lowe, G. B. Lehuhoff,
O. H. Menhold, Robert Wilson. B.
Bumngton, Montgomery and Miss
Mason and Miss Owens.
Entertains Seniors.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Graham,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
uraham, 5020 Chicago street, enter
tained the Seniors of the Central
High school Friday afternoon at her
home. The ' rooms were decorated
with pink and white peonies and
those present were:
Misses Misses
Jean Kennedy, Zoa Schalek,
Helwiar Melander, Winifred Lathfop,'
Mary Loomis, Hazel Lake.
Florence Shaw, Vesta Beabers, 1
Selraa, Black, Beulah Brand.
Grace Burgen, Beatrice Peterson.
Olga HUIquist Ruth Miller,
Schalek, Elizabeth Taylor.
Old People's Home.
The Rev. J. D. Kuykendall of the
Plymouth Congregational church,
will conduct services at the Old
People's Home, Fontenelle boule
vard, Sunday afternoon at 3:30.
Dundee Womans
Patriotic Club
Reports
After Two Years of Patriotic
Work the Club . Closes
for the Summer
. ' . Season f "
The Dundee Woman's Patriotic
club has adjourned for the summer
after nearly two years of work and
the committee makes the following
report:
We, .the members of the Dundee
Woman's Patriotic . club, feel that
th4 public, which 'has always, so
lpyally co-operated with us, may be
interested- ina report of what we
have, with their assistance, accom
plished. We organized September
14, 1917. with a membership t of
twenty-five women under the
leadership of Mrs. A. S. Williams
and Mrs. Van B. Lady, for the pur
pose of supplying the 134th Machine
Gun Company (at that time be
longing to the Fifth Regiment of
the Nebraska National Guard) with
sweaters, mufflers and wristlets;
iater, helmets, and . socks, were
added. We paid weekly dues of
twenty-five cents, and, our members
and their friends contributed a fund
of $98 to buy our first yarn.
Our first activity was a food sale,
and since then, we have run the
gamut of money raising stunts
movies, dances, card parties,, reach
ing the climax in our street dance
and carnival June 13, 14, IS, 1918.
Our sum totaled from- all sources
has been $5,081.41.
Besides the knitted outfits, we
supplied the 114 boys of the 134th
Machine Gun Company with Christ
mas boxes in 1917.
Then there arose the need of can
teen workers abroad. Many girls
otherwise capable, needed financial
assistance, and this we decided to
give. Five canteen workers, all
Omaha girls, now. represent our
club overseas.
In December, 1918, we sent $300
to Miss Mona Cowell for her
refugee Christmas fund, and $50 to
Miss Helen Cornell for comforts for
our boys. We gave $50 toward the
Monday,
Wednesday
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For
Weddings
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Ladies' Writt Watch fitted with a
reliable 15-jewel movement and 20
year 14 karat! gold filled case fit
ted with 14-karat filled bracelet or
ailk ribbon bracelet. Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, sale price
$13.75
A beautiful collection of Solid Gold Lavalieri for the
sweet girl graduate. The very latest and up-to-date
patterns. Solid gold Neckchatn, beat Greek pattern,
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, sale price j
One
14 Karat Waldemar Gold Filled
Chain, soldered links, guaran
teed to wear 10 d1 ;flf
years; aale price.. P 1 V V
14 Karat Gold Filled Pocket
Knife, engraved or plain, 2 steel
Pbr.e,.;..M,.e $1.00
ON SALE
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY.
Six Knives, Hollow Handle, six
Forks, beautiful Hampden Pal-
S. "!':... $7.75
fund for the Walter McCune's home,
and $25 to the relief fund for Bel
gian babies.
After the armistice was signed,
we turned our attention to home
charities, making layettes, for babies
who might otherwise lack suitable
clothing, and furnishing eyeglasses
for needy school children. We have
given many soldiers at the local
forts knitted garments as the need
arose, and also donated money to
the Women's Service league.
In addition to the sums mentioned
above,' we spent $1,000 for yarn
(from some of which we are now
making sweaters for the Recupera
tion Hospital at Denver); $2,500 for
financing canteen workers; $100 for
materials for layettes, and $150 for
the children's eyeglasses, a total of
$4,175. Of the sum of $906.41, which
covers expenses, nearly $100 has
been paid the government in war
tax.
(Signefd) "NELL DRESHER,
EMMA LADY,
, CAROLINE SWARTZ,
1 MAY GREENLEAF.
Committee on report.
Class Banquet.
The graduation class of the Uni
versity of Omaha academic depart
ment, hejd their banquet at the
Omaha Field club Friday evening.
The class colors, rose and white,
were carried out in the table decora
tions with pink and white roses.
The graduates completed suffi
cient work during; the vrst three years
of the academic course, to enter the
college freshmen class next year.
Miss Se'.ma Anderson, their teacher,
was the guest of honor. The gradu
ates present were:
Mlsces Miiws
Una P. McPeak, Loul"" Stoapzel,
jean Roberts, M. Talbot.
Hospital Opening.
The new addition to Nicholas Senn
hospital is now completed and the
hospital will be open from 2 until 4
p. m. Sundays for visitors.
The addition includes a maternity
hospital with every modern conven
ience and also a new swimming pool
and gymnasium for the nurses.
Owing to the Bankers convention
which will be held at the Athletic,
club, Thursday, June 12, the ladies'
swimming class will be postponed
this week. This is to enable the
visiting bankers to take advantage
of the club.
Tuesday,
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UNE JEWELRY
Useful - - Lasting
Young Gentleman'a Watch, 12
tize, 15-jewel standard American
Watch 20-year 14-karat filled case.
Plain case for monogram. Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday, sale price
$15.75
$5.00
$1.00 WILL BUY.
of These Useful Graduation
MONDAY,
TUESDAY
14 Karat Gold Filled Cuff But
tons, plain or engraved, for stiff
or soft cuffs; 1 ff
sale price aj) 1 aUU
Sterling Silver Filled Belt
Buckles with Leather Belts,
plain or engraved Buckles;
St.. $1.00
WM. ROGERS'
Guaranteed Silverware
ON SALE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Butter Knife and
beautiful Hampden rattern;
sale
price
Teaspoons, set of six, beautiful
Hampden Pattern; 1 fif
sale price M 1 UU
RODEGAARP
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For Virginia Randall.
Mrs. A. J. Randall entertained at
a birthday party, Thursday after
noon in honor of her little daugh
ter, Virginia's birthday. The color
scheme was pink and blue, the cen
ter piece was the birthday cake
with its candles surrounded by the
favors, small dolls dressed in pink
and blue. Eight little guests were
present: Audrew Corey, Margaret
Donahue, Margaet Lavelle, Miriam
Martin, Marie Swartz, Lucile Wil
cox, Virginia and Irma Randall.
Dramatic Recital.
Amy Woodruff will give her
junior dramatic recital in the re
cital hall of the Arlington block,
151 1K Dodge street. Tuesday even
ing, June 10, at 8:15 o'clock. The
public is cordially invited to attend.
The young people participating
are-
Misses:
Dorothy Reuben
.ipanette Sevlnson
Rleva Zlev
Herman I.svlnson
Kunlce Nelson
Maud Monroe
Grace Rosenstlne
Rose Baum
J'anett Barrett
Lillian Petersen
Jerome Leon
Pearl Goldenberc
Misses:
Zoralda Alexander
Bessie Ooldware
Helen Madden
Alice Rood
Irene Mortlnsen
Gertrude Cohen
Margaret Margolin
Marian Bluementhal
Bernlra Kulakofsky
Lucille Ooldenberg
Sarah Goldenberc
Ann Marshall
Kmma Julia Reed
Jane Marshall
Ruth Deenham
sMisa Mlram Ruback and Helen Levin
son will render piano solos.
Press Club.
The regular meeting of the Omaha
Woman's Press club will be held
Wednesday. The place will be an
nounced later.
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Commercial printers-lithographers steel die Embossers
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5 Monday,
.4 Wednesday
For
Graduation
SALM
- - Appreciated
Graduation Ladies' Diamond Ring,
beautiful fancy white gold mount
ing, very latest creations; perfect
blue-white diamond. Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday, tabs price
$50.00
Beautiful Pearl Necklace, La . Tosca indestructible
Pearls, 'Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, sale price
$5.00
Sterling Silver Graduate Spoon, heavy, Monday, Tues
day and Wednesday, sale prica
$1.50
AND WEDNESDAY
14 Karat Gold Filled Ladie
Brooches, many beautiful da-
price' $1.00
Swell Selection of 14 Karat
Gold Filled Stick Pint; set with'.
Rubys , Sapphires, Topaz and
Emeralds; sale
price
MAIL ORDERS
PROMPTLY
FILLED.
Sugar Shell,
Dessert Spoons, set of six, beau
tiful Hampden Pattern;
sale t0 Ai
$1.00
price . . . . .
Tablespoon, ,et of six, beautiful
Hampden Pattern; dJO "Tt
sale price . V
Nebraska Boy Gets Degree.
Alton Vernal Jones, of Fairfield
Neb., is the first student in 15 years
to be awarded the degree of bachelor
of music, from Diake university, Dos
Moines. He will receive this degr.T
at commencement, and it is only to
those students of exceptional ability
who are recommended by the uni
versity for work tdward this degree.
Mr. Jones, who completes his sen
ior work in voice, under Dean Coop
er, is also a post graduate student ;n
piano under Prof. Willoughby Bou
ton, dean of the piano department.
He was presented in senior re
cital at Plymouth Congregational
church, Tuesday, May 27.
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