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THE OMAHA' SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 15, 1919. Tala, atora all, to taaaa m aelf ba tnw A4 H mat laBew, h fc slfht tka fay, So walks tha laa at my aUl!-ht A aaapaartaaa af aheap. . " Har flocks am thoufka. Sha hasps) th.aj whrtai Ska (uarda thsaa hum th ataapV MayaaU. Tim aast as tkaas fca faiaa to any i4 Business Woman's .' Program for Jthe Progressive and ' .The 'Business Woman's dub" of Omaha an -" Organization which tikes the placs of the Woman's club iu Ihe life of. the business woman relieves that every woman who en larges , her field of knowledge who acquires inf jrmation and trains her " taste and judgment, contributes to the general tone of the community. 'The personnel of the club is schuol hschers, doctors, nurses, and has a membership of141, meets evejy r Tnesday evening for a two to a two aid a half hour session, with , an average of more than 80 per cent cf it membership in attendance. Club dinners are served -at 6:15. i The program of the club is plan , nV by a committee, whose chair mar has this to say: , 'Onc of the valuable gifts of the club to membetship is friendships. We all need fmnds and many kimls offriends. Osr friends come to-twin one of three , ways: kindred spirits; - "mutual1 purpose or common work ,.' 'This year W view of the world's - greatest war, we realized more than ' eves, the general lack of knowledge of iistory, literature, manners and tti oms of our allies. . ' V Bacon say: 'Studies serve for delight, for ornament and for abit- hW We must study for ability net what. we vould like to learu, but what we need to know. What ' we need to know is the modern ', Vorld. how it came about and what is. to became of it. ' We must try -t understand Our-allies, hot merely their language but their mentaKty. ' "Our subjects are handled by men and women, who are probably better informed on their particular subject 'than any other individual in Omaha.' ' Dr. Anderson gave the first lecture , on "Breaking Down of Christianity fn'tSermany the rest of the time j : with the exception of two or three 1 Country Club, ' .Mrs. De E. Bradshaw will enter tain at. luncheon Tuesday at the Country club.; .Her guests willibe: Mesdames W. A. Fraser, H.I.B. Robinson, Marcom, Ford E. Hovey, L. D. Upham, John T. Yates,; I. W, porter, A. D. Cloyd, J. E. Fitz gerald, Arthur Taylor, Fprrest Crox son, N, B. Brown, Charles Wright, Raymond Lowe and -Miss ? Stella KOoinson. , . - v, 'Miss "Louise Clarke was hostess at dinner Saturday evening at the Country club in honor of her house goest, Miss Elizabeth Carpenter f .Manchester, N. H. Those present were: Misses Carpenter,. Gretchen Hess, Dorothy Belt, ' Dorothy Jud Bcn,' Katherine rGardneT$ Messrs! Douglas.iPeter,,' Torn, .Kinsler, Eu "ifene Neville, Ellison Vinsonhaler? Robert Wjrlie and Stewart Sum i'.'Mr. and HtsCDe E.; Bradshaw had as their -"guests at dinner Saturday evening at the Country cluo, Messrs. ahd Mesdames J. E. Fitzgerald, Fred Walter, Forrest Croxson and Miss Melba Bradshaw, ' ' Mrs Frank'T. HamiltoA will' irive a, children's .iarty Thursday after noon at-the. Country ciuo in nonor of ber, "j daughter, , Miss Exolona - Hamilton, -who, has returned from her school at St Mary'a Notre Dame, Indiana. y,v - ' T Mr. and Mrs; ' S. S. Carlisle's guests were Messrs. and Mesdames ft. L. HuntTey, A. D. Peters and S. S. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stewart en . tertained tight guests at dinner Sat urdav evening at the Country club J Grace Allison six; Fv W. Judson I ' six; Jack Summers, four, and V. B. , Caldwell, four. ' v , Bridie for Belnans. ; . A benefit bridge party will be held at the Happy Hollow club, Wednesday, June 18, by the Delta Gamma Sorority of Omaha for the support of Belgian orphanages lo cated in" MarcheninM Belgium, and ' Ossendrecht,' Holland.. The national society of Delta Gammas have supported these hos pitals for' the past 18 months, and have raised $15,000 to date for the "work. Fifteen ; thousand dollars more must be raised and for this purpose the bridge party , is being . beld.. - - : - - - .Tickets for the affair are going f rapidly. ; - ' ; The committee in 'charge of the ' . a A i arrangements consists ot Airs, at- ' thur Draper &mith,, Mrs. - warren Howard and Miss Ruth Mills, 1 The proceeds will be sent direct- f lv to Monsieur De Cartier, Bet gian minister, located in Washing- .ton. u. U . - ' y ; Ihe Delta uamma : sorority in Omaha' has 60 ' members. Mrs. ' Frank Roberson of Boulder, Colo - wife of the travelogist, is the na- ' tional chairman. p Members of the Omaha - Delta Gamma association are: Mesdames Arthur Draper Smith, Windsor Megeath, F. A. Hoagland, 'Irving Cutter, Coe Bucanan, Fred Cuscaden, Harold Evarts, Warren Howard, Russell Harris, William Ramsey, R. B. Updike, Hugh Wal lace, Carl Lord, Dexter Buell, Hen ' ; Ty Johnson, Clyde Roeder, Clyde Bntlock, Chauncy Abbott, Lyel Rushton, Arthur Linstrom, George ; Damon, W. B. Fonda, F. A. Jones, Bert Hull (Council Bluffs), Jack . .Day. Reed Flickinger, George Mc Donald, L. B, Prouty, Misses Laura Bridge, Nona Bridge, Margaret fug- ht- Hazel Howard, Carol Howard, Ruth Mills, Ruth Rinehart, Amy ' Nelson,. Martha McQuen, Helen Chesney, Louise Curtis, r Beatrice Johnson, Dorothy Darlow, Helen Xieman, ' -Hallie Wilson, Helen Howe. Edith" Howe, Mary Thomas, Beatrice Tinley (Council Bluffs, Ger- trude Tincy (Council Bluffs). . f : ?' For BridetElect - - -' -1 "j, Mra.P. D. Askew entertamed at the supper-dance Saturday evening . t fhc rontenelle hotel in honor of hiss Margaret , Fugitt and Mr. Hubert H. Askew. - whe'irt t .8 married soon. 'Thirty-five guests - 'irt present. - - Club Has a Big oSunimerIt is Cosmopolitan ; ' miscellaneous subjects will be de moted to the study of the allies. Mr. FitcX who ; has, traveled through Belgium, France, England, and Italy has given stereopticon lectures on each of these countries. The stere opticon lectures ' are held in the: Auditorium. The evening' of the lecture on Belgium, an invitation was extended to the Belgians of the city. Then came fathers and moth ers with their children mothers with babies in their arms. It was an opportunity not only for themselves, but for their Children, to see Belgium as it was before the war's devasta tion, and they appreciated it . "Time is, too limited for me to give you a complete program, but I might mention a few subjects, which we have had or will have: 1 : The Bepubile of France....... ;.Hra. Ida M. Hanchaatt LFrance Today ............ .Dr. Deapecher England Today,.. .Mr. Jonn i Kenntay Australia ......Dr. Jenkins, University of Omaha Russian Literature . . ... . . ... , .Rabbi Cohn Russia Today..,. Mr. Maria Left Caldwell Italy In tha War. .......... .Fathar Riffo Book Rtvltwi. . ..Miss Caclla Lyon, Mtaa : Plckerlnf, -Miss Towna, Miss Kate McHufh. ' ;;,.v- . ..-V:., -r. "The movement for a National Federation of Clubs will effect us, more or less, according to the form it takes. The club is sending a dele gate to St. Louis in July, when the conference y for these federation plans meets. : ."' ' ' "It also had a delegate at Lake Minnatonka, and will send two to the' Lake Geneva conference in AUgUSt. - V ,"V .-:.-.!.- ' U We are proud to number among us teachers, private secretaries, stenographers, clerks,- ' doctors, nurses, Y. W. C A. secretaries, rental managers, sales women, ex pert accountant's, bookkeepers and a pastor's assistant, so you see we are progressive because we are cos mopolitan." . , ' Kieny-Carlson. -""! ' The marriage of Miss Helena V, Carlson and Mr. Leo L. Kieny took place at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning, June 10, at St. Peter's church, Rev. Father O'Flynn otficiating. ' The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr, C. F. Carlson, was very attractive in a gown of white georgette crepe. Her-veil was held in place with orange blossoms sent .from California by , her sister, Miss Mabel Carlson. She .carried a shower bouquet of brides' roses and lilies of the valley. 1 ;1 i The bride'-s sister. Mrs. -G. A. LWasb, was her only attendant. She wore a gown ot . pink georgette crepe with hat to match and carried a bouquet of Killarney roses. Mr. Joseph Kieny, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The wedding march was played by , Miss Marie, Kienv. ' sister of the arroom.: -i ." - 7 Immediately followingl tWtfc mony, a breakfast was .served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kieny. only relatives : being present' the, evening a reception for friends was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wash. . ,1V - Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Kieny left for an extended trip through the west and wilt be at home in Omaha after July;!. , ;,. - - f . , ' . . . r , Summer Plana. , Miss May Torrey will leave Sun day evening for Buffalo and New York. While in New York : City Miss Torrey will be the guest of her mother and sister. She is spend ing this week-end with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Love and Mr. Love, at Loveland's, Farms.' ' : Lt. Irving Benolken has landed at Newport News, Va., and will join Mrs. Benolken and Mrs. Arthur L. Williams at Richards Landing, Can., where they have a summer home. They will not return to Omaha until latefall, . T ' Mrs. Frances Ferns' and daugh ters, will leave next week to spend the summer on one of the lakes in Wisconsin. V ' v Miss Lucy Garvin left- Saturday for Chicago to spend a few days wun ner. sisier, miss neien vrarvin, on her way to Lake Meenahaga, i-. T, . I y r Fish Creek, Wis. Foreign Missions Luncheon. An invitation is extended to all graduates and former students of the Chicago Training School for City, Home and Foreign Missions, to meet Sot hincheon at the home of Mrs.' J. T. Dodds, SOU Cuming ilreet. luesday, June the 17. at o clock. The Nebraska Alumni as sociation will be considered at this meeting. - ' -- . -' . - ' ""EAT THE BEST mm SKINNER BAKING COMPANY DOUQLAS-I0M . 1 This Institution is the only one in the central west with separate buildings situated in their own am ple grounds, yet entirely distinct, and rendering it possible to classify cases. The one building being fitted tor and devoted to th treatment of aon-eontagiona and non-mental 'dis eases, no others being admitted; the ther Rest Cottae- ThAino itMim for and devoted to tha exclusive Sreatment of select menUi cases re joining for a tima mtlifnl .... raWkTC and ajeclal nursipg.A j , w i yy Miss Allen June Bride - Miss Mabel Allen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, will i k ' . ' , ' .. . . ' '3)8 -nP' i" f sT "'"It nrA. a ad I The Largest and Finest Corset Factory b the World! Wouldn't you rather wear corsets made by skilled employees, amidst sunshine and pure air, in clean, white work-rooms equipped with the latest sanitary and hygienic appomtmente This is that x kind of factory. '4hd that is only, one of the numerpus reasons why the fashionable ( u m S3 u 1 n Back Lace 30h'25 are universally of life. Why Designed for imparting the Sold Everywhere. v Aslc JtM Avsvac Ftgw ' - , v- ai a w i-... n v-" vs. & 3 A! J X 7 Ji v a be married, Wednesday evening, June 18, at the Allen home, at 3716 Pacific-street. - SayssssatsiBsjaw ' on torn ar PREFERRED by all women' who appreciate the not buy and wear the best when they cost no more all, types, medium, slender, average, tall, fleshy, maximum'of Comfort and Service. 1., All BON TON corset have this patented and very efficient n e w clasp. I Does not pinch Does riot break Does not squeak , Does not twist 'Ahoays dajjfld V. verafe Rfwra v. Beh lace .m m n Field Club Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Milliken en tertained at dinner Saturday evening at the Field club in honor of her iis.tr. Mrs. Maxwell Vante Beghtol of, Lincoln, who is her guest Covers were placed for 10.. Others - giving dinners Saturday evening at the Fi ield club were P. H. McDermon. with eight guests: W. P, Thomas, two; W. S. Stryker, 14; G B. Brown, eight; Tom Stegner, tour; ai Bloom, 16; . a. Knapp, two: vy. N. Giller, 10; R. F.Hansen, four; Byron Smith, five; E. H. Howland, nine; John Gamble, seven; Albert Cahn, four; Guy L. Smith, three; B. Haggart, four; Charles Hedlick two; Harry teele,.17; frank c. smitn. 11; L. M, Osborne, six; W. P. O'Bn en, eight; and F. Hudson, four. 1 J Wedding Announcement Miss Helen Turney, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph lurney, and Robert S. Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Arthur, were marreid Saturday morning. Tune 14. at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony was performed, by Key, P. J. Collar. Mrs. CatherineWhite and Mr. Doane Kerr were the only attendants. Mr;: and Mrs.vArthur left immediately after the ceremony for a trip to New York and eastern points. They will be at home at tne at. Kita s apartments after July 15. . Mist Lillian Sugrue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F Sugrue. and Mr. Charles M. Primeau were married Saturday morning at the 7 o'clock mass at St. Bridget's church, South Side. Mr. and Mrs. Warry Primeau were the only at tendants. After short wedding trip the young couple . will be at home in Omaha. - Surprise Party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bone were given a surprise party on their 17th wedding anniversary Tuesday, June 10. The evening was-spent in play ing card games, after which a buffet supper was served. - The guests in cluded Messrs. and Mesdames Lane, Eljker, . , Bone, Stickler, Larson, Dresner and SkoglandL ' Style Show at Park. Invitations ' are. out Jor the big mid-summer style show, outing and dance to be given at Lakeview park on' Wednesday evening, June 25. During the style show living models will display the latest New York fashions. , The preparation- being made -indicate that 'the event will be one of the most successful out ings of the season at the park. For Them By SlnderFigwr Fr9nt lie j? wr KfT Happy "Hollow The O.-.T. club gave a dinner Sat urday evening at the Happy Hollow club in honor of the O. -T, Seniors of the Central High school, who are the Misses' Ruth; Miller, . .Mary Loomis, Gene Kennedy. Florence Schall and Pauline Coad. , . 'Besides the honor guests. covers were placed for: ; , Misses Mlssea Antoinette1 BtalL . Ruth Wallace. Dorothy Ouckert. Elliabeth McDonald, Cathartn' Parley. Charlotta Denny. Jospyn Stona Lily May Burnett,, Kathrlne Gross. -Janet Cunningham. Hilda Lantdon. - Oertruda KoenlaT. Virxinla Dessaur. : Massrs Messrs . Fred Carey. R. Fo I Inter. V ' Lea Porter. ' Randall Wreath. Clarence Bautln. PranK Broadfleld. " Bill - Denny. Earl Perkins. Billy Nicholas. Allison Hamilton. Milton Barlow. Ralph Redfield. . Walter Metcalf. Htlton Boa-era. - - Marvin Bridges. Porter Allen. 'Among others giving dinners at the Happy Hollow club Saturday evening were C. t, Weller, who had If guests; Yale Holland, six; Harmon C. bmith, eight; h. Beards ley. 24: W. A. Piel. four: Walter Peterson, eight; Paul Griswold, four; K. w. Hughes, iu; frank: H. Brown, 12: George M. Durkee, 20; C. H. Schwartz, 12: R. L. Robison. seven. ana f. r.-weatn, six. The first children s matinee danc ing, party will be held Thursday afternoon, June ly, at :M o clock. -,-" - ""a"""'""" 11 1 a"iisiin iiniiiaiai ; iv Dancing Parties. The Ben Hur school of dancing will give their first dancing party Tuesday evening at Twenty-eighth and Farnam streets. The school has been organized to give free in struction' to all members and chil dren of Fontenelle Court. Mr. Walter Adams, who is doing special dancing as lerpsichore at the Ak-Sar-Ben, will appear in his dances, "Hindu", and "Barbara." ... ? r A card party and dance will be given Thursday evening, June 19, by the Alpha, lodge of , the Mystic Workers. ' " The Harmony Council of the K. , of S.' wll give a dancing cartv. Wednesday evening, at the Swedish auditorium. , , ' Birthday Party. A birthday cartv was given at the homeof Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Roach Sunday, June 8th, in Nebraska Citv. Those present from Omaha were: Mr. and Mrs. George R. Roach, Mrs. Eva Reece, , Miss Grace Wise and Mr. Charles Hanighen.. ' McQueen-Russell. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Russell an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marie, to Leo McQueen of Chicago, son. of Mrs.. Martha Mc- Front Lace 425 to 25 u m r:; better tilings than others? each model Name! FWhy Tigura iri'iaii 1 wedding will lake place lorning, June 18, at St li, the ReV. Father Mc vvcunesaay morning, Peter's church, the f tarthv offiriarincr Xfiea At kin and Mr. John McQueen, brother of the groom, will be the only at tendants. The wedding 1 breakfast win be served at the Blackstone im mediately after the ceremony. The bride and gr6ora will leave for New r one and will be at home in Chicago auer jury I.7F ,T . . -' .' i Prettiest Mile Club. ' Miss Ruth'McCumber entertained at the matinee, dajnee .Saturday aft ernoon at, ht' Prettiest Mile club. Her guests were Marion Coleman, Florence May, Teresa ,McGilligan, Evelyn Tucjeer, 1 Betty Ruf, Betty McBride. -Catherine Mills and Har- old McCumber, .( Scpttifhi Rite Meeting. The Scottish Rite Woman's Club" v-:il meet "Friday. Tune 27. at 2:30. at the Scottish Rite cathedral, Tl-e afternoon will; be spent in 'card- playing and guessing games. . Re- iresnmenrs win De served. ' " Piano 'Recital Abiano recital will be given hv the pupils of Agnes Smith at her home Tuesday evening. Tune 17. at 8 o'clock. Those who will take oart Queen. The wedding JUNE-BRIDES! HARKENl : Wedding bells, bring joy to you, Breakfast bells, bring "Famous Brew!" What a world of melody it tells ,The call for Brew after Wedding - Bells: "Last Call for. Breakfast!" - -i - ' 7-1 . It ..Jj$; If- y i.v, t, i When You Reach Home, Call up your grover right away! "Send Advo Coffee No Delay!" The nest is ready, doves will coo For, "ADVO COFFEE FAMOUS BREW!" i ?,'' Copyright, lilt. F. J. HoeL ; ' I .sjsssasassasassas m.yoB Can Always m able Wedding Gift at Brown's STERLING SILVER is most appreci ated, most lasting, can be engraved, showing more thought and consider . ation in selection. . s We are showing a very large stock. We t are especially strong on Tea Sets, Meat : Dishes, Competeres, Coffee Sets, Chests ' , of Flatware. You will be surprised at the beauty of our line of gifts at $5.00 i and $10.00. - ( Our Sheffield Plate line in Chippendale and Plymouth periods is beautiful and , 1 very reasonable in price. Our Chime Metal Clocks are the best made. The famous Crown Chimes, some - in'New Bungalow designs. C. B.BROWN COMPANY, Marauds, Watsto, Jewelry H.W.Cor.lll uuu are: The Misses. Mildred Meyerson, Irene , McGlynn, . Marjorie Lord, Martha Byrne, Emma-Blanche Wil son, Gertrude Revers, Jackia CameU Eileen Curtis. Zannella Howard Margaret Hoffman, Evelyn . Bellin ger. May Hopkins, Josephine. Co gan, Margaret Shea and Mr. Harold Hess. - . '" ' " ' Birthday Party' ' Mrs. Edward Orchard and Mrs. Joseph Lawrence gave picnic-sup per Saturday afternoon at Elmwood park in honor of the birthday anni versaries of their sons, Laurence Or chard and Joseph C. 'Lawrence, jr, Those present were: . . Masters Henry Cuscaden. Masters . , Jack Kavanauich. . -8tphsn McDoud. f Ernest Bethuna. ' Jack Lleten, Henry Jensen. Clyda Drew. . Wayna Crosby. 1 ' OeorM Crosby, i'1 Richard Thompson. John Monnot nan. - Jack Vauithn. Clarence Brink. Bosworth Lemere. Billy MeCully. Burton Holmes. John Carnes, Bruoe Molntyre. Verna Walters. Joseph Davis. Junior Armstrong. Attending Convention., Dr. Le Roy Crummer is attending the convention of the American Medical association at Atlantic City. Dr. Crummer went as the delegate from the Missouri Medical sffciety. He will return the latter oart of the week. ' . ., :. ; 1 i i i i if V '1 ! Find a Suit- ' I an 1 4 ; r