r y ' The aalielier Beads precteua ataaea Tbaa preclsm! itnu bm4 peUshar. Vh (audy, bUbbbif . and nnHHfuI day It craft tola tka Veeeta al A ih, Skakttaaar. CLUBDOM I''. Q( UMMER has fled. Trailing be nina ner trom out our view, have disappeared the seashore "cotUgtr, the mountain pathfinder, tne country club lounger. Autumn is here, that season when activities, abandoned during the heated term, renew their life and vigor. In the civilised woman world, no reviva is more conspicuous, or more wel corned, than that of women's clubs. And in Omaha, no "club group af- . iccis more women, or a wider range ot interest than the Omaha Worn an's club, which opens Monday after noon at Z;JO at the Y. W. C. A. During the business meeting pre' ceding the program, Mrs.' C , L. Hempel, president of the club, will give an address on "The Function of the Woman s Club. Mrs. M. . D, Cameron, general ' federation direc- ' 'tor from Nebraska, will -speak on 'Americanization. Mrs. F. HCole and Mrs. C A. Sherwood will also speak and special effort will be made to raise Omaha's quota toward the siu.uuu state endowment- fund. The program for the day will be in charge of the health department, Dr. Kathleen bullivan, chairman. Lr, Donald Macrae, jr., late colonel in the medical corps of the United ; States army, will tell "How the Medical Department Won the War." The health department is especially glad to be able to offer this strong number to members of the club. Mrs. C: Chrisman and Mrs. N. C. Chris- tensen, accompanied by Mrs. . B. Taft, will sing "Somewhere a Voice is Calling," and "Whispering Hope." Miss Gertrude Thiem, accompanied by Mrs. C. R. Thiem will play as a violin solo, a minuet in old style. , The health committee includes, besides the chairman Dr. Kathleen Sullivan, Mrs. Isaac Douglas and Mrs. Louise Leppke. All who at' tend the opening meeting of the Omaha Woman's club are invited to remain fop refreshments which will be served following the program. . State Convention, W. C. T. U. The Forty-fifth convention, W. , C. T. U., will meet 'at York: Oc tober 7-10. Governor McKelvie will be one of the speakers, also Judge Arthur G. Wray, mayor of York. Another ot tne principal speakers will be Miss Wardyma K. Norville. a world missionary of the W. C. T. U., who has recently re turned from South America. , . A special feature of the conven tion will be a demonstration from foreign speaking women on the opening" night, in the interest of Americanization. The three women who will go from Omaha for this purpose are Miss Ida Cubbey, Miss Vera :Harvalis and ,Mrs. Martin Johnson. Mrs. C. J. Roberts, state treas urer will attend the convention Delegates "elected from Frances Willard Union, this city,, are: Mes dames T. R. Ward, James Taggari, George F. Picknor, D. J. Burden, - Olga Webster,-W. C. King, E. W. Lamereaux. Her-man Schneider and Miss Jennie Sullivan. . Mrs. :H. ;N. Craig', president of this union and Mrs. G. W.' Covell, state chairman of franchisework, will "attend. . Delegates elected from the Oma ha union are: Mesdames E. P. Swe'eley, Flora. Hoffman, ' Minnie N Shinrock, E. B. Tpwl. F. A. Good- '-h. Miss Josie bullivan, county president and Dr. Jennie Callfas, - superintendent of medical temper ance, will attend as officers. . Mrs. . S: G. Othmer will go as A Wat from the Northside W. C. T. U. Westside and Southside will also send representatives. Y. W. C. A. ' The classes in religious education onen this weeek. covering Bible study, Social community conditions and Christian service in foreign lands. The classes are correlated wth arvmnasium and educational classes and with club activities, mak ing it possible for every girl to have her share in this line 01 tniniung and development. thinking quickly and in logical se quence. 2. To systematically devetop per sonality. 3. To develop the power of speaking correctly, pleasingly and effectively. 4. To develop a mastery of words. 1 a. io improve vowel and con sonant formations. The department will study dra matic art under the direction of Mrs. Isabel McLaughlin. A series of one-act plays and dramatic mat inees will be given. Scottish-Rite Gymnasium. The gymnasium class of the Scot tish' Rite Woman's club will meet Tuesday, October 7 at 9:30 a. m. at the Y. W. C. A. ihe class will meet at this hour on Tuesday and Friday of. each week. " Scottish Rite Club. , The Scottish Rite Woman's club will hold its,monthly business meet ing at the cathedral, Friday, Oc tober 10 at 2 p. m. Omaha Spanish Club. The Omaha Spanish club has made arrangements to hold its meetines everv Tuesday evening in the Studio of the Misner School of the Spoken Word, on the third floor of the Patterson building, Seventeenth and Farnam. Omekro-E-Xima. The Omekro-E-Xima , club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Settlement House. , Woman's Relief Corps. U. S. Grant, Woman's Relief corps, will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. W. W. Cole, 3128 Cass street. i P. E. O. Sisterhood. Chapter BX of the P. E. O. sister hood will meet with Mrs. Harry Foster;- 4915 California street, for a 1 o'clock luncheon Tuesday. This being the first meeting of the season, full attendance is desired. Relief Corps Picnic. Georee Crook Relief corps will cive a oicnic at Han scorn park Tues dav. October 7. All members and their families are invited. Bad weather will postpone the event. Tewish Ladies' Society. Jewish Ladies' ReTTtf society will meet Tuesday afternoon in the Lyric buildingat 2:30. ' Parent-Teachers Association, The first meeting of the Parent Teathers' association of the Henry W. Yates school, scheduled tor Tuesday, October 7, at 4 p. m., has been bostponed. Exact date will be announced later. . Business Women's Club. Regular meeting of the Business Women's club will be held Tues day, October 7, opening with din ner at 6:15, Miss Orace urant, lead en. Hon. lonn l.. .Nenneay win 1. - r;;. Bride of Dr. W. B. Nash I WARiCAMP Calendar '- v , SUNDAY. The Omaha Walking Club. The Ornaha Walking club will start from the end of Harrison street car line, Council BUiffs, at 3 . n. m. Sunday and' walk in a north- erly direction, Hattie Mueller, leader ) ' v MONDAY. Chautauqua Circle. The Bishop Vincent Chautauqua circle will hold its first meeting of the year at the public library Mon day at 7 p. m. Mtss Clizabeth Kyan is president, lne lesson will be ' the first two chapters in "America Among the Nations," led by Mrs. W. R. Strickland. The story of V ("City of Comrades" will be given by Mrs. S. V. Fullaway and the plot by Mrs. W. B. Howard. ' ? Pershing Dance Club. f The Pershing dance club will give a dance Monday evening at Lyric halL Nineteenth and Farnam. A State Convention. ' "'" A' state convention of the Wo- men's Missionary society of the United Lutheran Church in Amer ica will be held in Omaha October 6, 7 and 8, at Grace church, Twenty sixth, and Poppleton streets. Rev. Holnie,s Dyslnger will speak at the opening meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The sessions will con tinue Tuesday and Wednesday, the morning gatherings convening at 9 - , o'clock and the afternoon at 2 A new constitution, prepared since a 1 1 certain state merger of churches in new ivik usi iovcmucr, win come up for endorsement Work for the coming year will be planned. V TUESDAY. ' , Public Speaking Department. - The public speaking department, Omaha Women's club, will meet at 10 a. m. October 7, under the leader ship of Mrs. O. Y Kring. Mr. Edwin Puis Will instruct the class in public speaking and the fol lowing course will be carried out through the year: J. To - develop the power - of. ''Citizenship for Women." WEDNESDAY. Mu Sigma. Mu Sterna will meet at the home of Mrs. George W. Plattner, 322 South Thirty-sixth street, Wednes dav. at 9:30 a.ro. The program will be in charge of Mrs. A. B. Somers. Ladies of Clan Gordon. Ladies' auxiliary to Clan Gordon will meet at the home of Mrs. Kd Nelson, J348 North Twentyfifth street, next 'Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The H. E. L. P. club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the Settlement house. ' Frances Willard, W. C. T. U. 'Frances Willard, W. C. T. U.. will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o clock at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hawkins, 831 South Thirtieth street. THURSDAY Home Economics Department. The home economics department, Omaha Woman's club, will , meet Thursday morning at 9 o'clock at the Y. VV. C. A.. Mrs. Evelyn H. Frantz, leader. Mrs. M. D. Cam eron will talk to the members on "Thrift." Mrs; C. H. Townsend will tell of her summer trip. ' - -The Lawton Auxiliary. The General Henry W. Lawton Auxiliary will meet Thursday after noon, Uctober y, at the home ot the president, Mrs. L. M. lravis, 2578 Spaulding street. - Needlework Guild. The preliminary meeting of the Omaha branch of the Needlework Guild of America will be held at the home of -Mrs. W. G. Temple- 0H BUNION S&VfYlPrA HARP CORN x fV Corns,Calloutes-TORTURE Quickly Reliered 3y CORN'FIX th wondarful new discovery for corns, callouses and bunions. Tha pain stops with the vary first drop, and In 10 minutes the corn may easily be removed. A Chir opodist uses tha same method many use Corn "Fix." No ether, collodion, or salydlla add to eat the good flesh and make It sore. No more soaking or "cooking;" the feet; no mora extended treatments. In 10 min utes the corn Is (rone go is tha pain. Quicker, safer and differ ent . Corn "Fix" l wonderful! Don't suffer' another minute. If your dealer cannot supply you send us 3&c. In stamps and we will mail you a bottle direct. For Itching, burning. tired, swollen, aching or perspiring feet, use, Com "Fix" Foot Bath Tab lets.' SO tablets for 25c Tour money back if either fails to tielp you Cora Fix Co., Inc., Newark, co fete: y I r L li II IN ri m II KJ VI II .V I fl III I TV. f IV MMA I I I y f 1 .3 ' I:. I 13 w Vx iii i a, i i i li ' y mm n of Dr. charm- Mrs. Mrs. W. B. Nash, bride Nash, is one of the most ing of the young matrons Nash was formerly a Chicago girl and during the period of the war was active in governm'ent.work.' For a time she was stationed at Fort Shenc. iis, at a hospital. Dr. Nash was attached to the Great Lakes training .station and was overseas several months. Dr. and Mrs. Nash have returned to Omaha and will make their home in this city. i. v Monday evening, October 6, the class in dramatics will open at the Girls' Community house. A' feature of special interest will be a reading by Miss Martha Fodge, who has re cently come to Omaha to make her home. Miss Fodge has had wide ex perience In Colorado and other west ern states in staging plays and pa geants and has generously offered her. assistance to the Girls' Commu nity Service league in the direction of their dramatic work. All the girls who are interested in this field of activity should make a point of being at this meeting, as there will be full discussion of plans and plays for the season's program and an as signment of parts to those who make up the personnel of the first play to be given. Girls who would like to become members of clubs or classes of the Girls' Community Service league are cordially invited to the Girls' Community House, 1716 Dodge street, next Wednesday evening, Oc tober 8, when an opportunity will be given them to join. Those wish ing to make .reservations for' sup per should notify Mrs. Wallace, telephone Douglas 7623. not later than Wednesday noon. Those who cannot come for supper are equally welcome afterward. . The following program was pre sented to the soldiers at the Audi torium Friday evening under aus pices of the fyar Camp Community service: - Mildred Jack and Ruth Betta, dancers. Fuller Four Quartet Mlsa Ruth Gordon. Mrs. Eleanor Lbckle. Mrs. J. Grayson and Miss Beryl Tubbs. Mrs. John W. Evans, character reader in costume. . Miss Marc Aekerman, whistler. Mrs. C. R. Thiem. . Sunday. Open house at Girls' Community" vhouse to soldiers, sailors and ma- Urines from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. Girls of Community Service league hostesses. Monday. Opening of dramatic classes at Girls' Community house. 1716 Dodee street, at 7:45 p. m. ' Dancing class at the Armv and Navy club for beginners from 8 io p. in. . , Tuesday. Dinner ! and social eveninc at Community house. Cluga club. Dance at Fort Omaha from 8:30 to Hp. m., General H-E-L-P club. Pershing" and Wednesday. At home to new members at the Girls' Community house. Din ner and social evening at Commun ity house, Wamm club. Dancing ciass, roiic and esthetic, tor girls of community Service league. Thursday. ' Dinner and business meeting at Community house. K. K. K. club. Dance at Army and Navy club from o.JU to II p. m -Fapiuion Liberty and Lafayette clubs, for soldiers, sauors and marines. Friday. " uinner and social evening at Girls' Community house, Woolco club, 6 p. m. Dance s at Fort Crook, Joan of Arc and Angelus clubs. , Saturday. Dance at Girls' Community house to soldiers, sailors- and marines from 8:30 to 11 p. m., D. T.,A. club. Dance at Army and Navy club, from 8:30 to 11 p. m., given, by ex service men; Patriot club. ... Mrs. R. S. Hall and Miss Dorothy Hall have returned from Stamford, Conn., where they have been spend ing the summer. Miss Dorothy Hall Stopped off in Chicago for a few days to visit Miss Van Shaak. Personal . Mrs. C. H. Sawyer of Kansas City arrived Tuesday to be the guest of her mother, Mrj. Elirabeth Keeff- ner. Mrs. Charles J. Best of Neligh is tne guest ot ner daughter, Mrs. O. M. Drew, 4135 Grant street. Mrs James A. Griffith and Miss Vivian Griffith returned Thursday irom xv ew Y0ric and Atlantic City, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Millard and family returned last Monday from a summer spent in the north part of Wisconsin. ' . Miss Gertrude Kountze has en tered Miss Maderia's school in Washington, D. C, and her mother, Mrs. Luther Kountze, who accom panied her east, is now in New York for a few weeks. Miss Claire Daugherty returned last Sunday to Miss Spence's school in New York. Senator J. H. Millard and Miss Jessie Millard will return Sunday from an eastern trip. Burke are ton, 4904 Chicago street, Thursday, October 9stf 2:30. All section presidents and others interested are urged to be present. Eastern Star Kensington. The " Liberty chapter kensington-, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet Thursday afternoon, October 9, at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Fred E. Sero. 2753 Burt street. Art Department, Woman's Club. The . art department. " Omaha Woman's xlub, Mrs. L. F. Easterly, leader, will hold its first meeting m the'Y. W. C. A. club rooms, Thurs day, afternoon, October 9 at 2:30. Mrs. M, D. Cameron, director from Nebraska to the general federation, will talk on art from the federation standpoint. -Tea will be served. All club members axe cordially In vited 'to attend. FRIDAY West Omaha Mothers' Club. - The West Omaha Mothers' club will hojd its next regular meetjng with Mrs. W. N. Baker, 1316 North Fortieth street, Friday, October 10, SATURDAY. D. A. R. Chapter. Mai. Isaac Sadler chapter, D. A. J!., will meet October 11 with Mrs. E. G. EWredge, 2221 South Thirty- second street. Wallace Nutting Lecture. The Business Women's club will present Wallace Nutting in an illus trated lecture on 'Early American Homes and Their Furnishings," Sat urday, October 11, 8:15 p. m., in the Fontenelle hotel ball room. Miss Grace Grant, Douglas 61, is chair man ot the committee in charge. Tickets will be on sale at Whit more's art store, Milton Darling's and Hospe's music and art store. Dance at Settlement House. There will be a social dance at the Settlemen house Saturday night. Many a man thinks he has become famous when he has merely hap pened to meet an editor who was hard up for material. Buy NAILS at HARPER'S Flatiron Bldg., 17th and Howard SKINTS grt THE BEST vpV'AAR0HI Tste'ii? oRfiMTNaM Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 1 hwfcXrXrtCZii , established in their new home at 3646 Burt street, the former home of Mr and Mrs. B. F. Marshall. . n Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Schleier are in Chicago where they went to at tend the World Series Base Ball games. Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Dalgur and and daughter who, spent the sum mer at Seymour lake, have returned to the city and are . at 303 North Thirty-eighth avenue. Mrs. Meredith Nicholson and daughter, Miss Elizabeth who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs C. T. 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