THE OMAHA SUNDAY BUE: OCTOBER 26, 1919. 5 B T r In argument with m, a womn ever x Ce by tht worse, whatever ba bar causa. " - - - ' . - - . . - Har overpowering presence made you leal, It would not ba idolatry to kneel. CLUBDOM ELECTION of officers and amendment of the state con stitution were thenost impor j tant matters of business which tame before the Nebraska Federation of . Women's. Clubs at its 24th annual convention, held in Fairbury Octo ber 21.24. This is the 25th year of txistence for the Nebraska federa tion, so the meeting -was known as the. "silver jubilee." The entire revision cf the consti tution was rejected.' The two most vital changes proposed related to methods of elections and consolida ; lion of the offices of state president, general federatiif? director and sec retary. , Mrs. John -Slaker of Hastings, fifth club district, was elected presi dent. Mrs. Addison E. Sheldonre ) tiring president, was made general - federation director and secretary. Other state officers were chosen as follows: Vice-president, Mrs. E. B. Penney, Fullerton; recording and corresponding secretaries, Mrs. S. ; M. Dewey, Fairmont and Mrs. Paul Jerryman, Ord treasurer, Mrs. E. G. Drake, Beatrice; auditor, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Chadr6n. A striking feature of the conven tion was the opportunity for, and interest in, discussions following all big lectures on the program. Three representatives of state institutions spoke, three prominent men pre sented, "Shall private property be further socialized," an expert domes tic engineer disclosed methods for simplifying housework and Dr. F. M. Fling discussed the making of world peace. At the close of each of these-interesting numbers, eager questions were put and the deepest ' attention given to answers. 1 There were 312 registered dele ' gates and visitors, and probably a total of 400 out-of-town women in attendance. The Fairbury women opened their homes to the outside club women and otherwise extended every courtesy in their power. Mrs. T. I, Hatfield was chairman of lo cal arrangements. - ' . A supper party on the opening night was the one notable social af fair. Mrs. 'Allen W. Field of Lin-coin- was mistress of ceremonies. Special interest on , this occasion, was taken in the report of Miss .. Myrtle Judd, ; who represented the - Nebraska . federation in overseas -war work. Miss Cora Conoway as leader of singing was a real factor in the success of the meetings. In her "President's Address," Mrs Addison E. Sheldon of Lincoln, reported on her efforts to secure rates for Nebraska vclub convention- - 1x4 OCT 26, Sua Rag ...i ists. Mr. George WBonnell, Lin coln railroad representative, took up the matter with Chicago authorities who replied that whereas the Ne braska Federation of Women's Clubs was not of a "religious, educational, fraternal, chairitable oe military or ganization," the desired rates could not be granted. Mrs. Sheldon said she responded with a recent issue of x ne Bulletin,, vi. r. . su""s the federation to be religious, educa , tional, fraternal, charitable, and in fact everything except military." A heartv laugh and applause were re- . j lurncu ai litis,- There is no incompatibility be-r 1 (Jieaners Yes, Indeed, We Are MORE Than That! We are WONDER cleaners-ralscy pro ficient in all kin dred lines. D resher v Brothers ; 221 M7 Farnam" St. Phone "Tyler , 345. Simple Home Method Easily) Erases Wrinkles Thwissnda bava reported great auecesa with the famous saxolite wrinkle-removing formula. 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Drllthtful easy, rapid reduction ; traereves health, tynmrtry. eMelaaey: ADD TKABa-TO YornV IJFF! Become this and ramals is! REDUCE WF 16 HT HAPPILY! Society Ladies Adopt ; NeD) Hair Curling Method Since tha introduction of liquid silmer ine in this country, it has become quits) V "the proper thing" among society women, who have readily adopted it in place of the destructive curling iron. The wavea and cnrls acquired by the new method are ' far more natural in appearance, and tha hair is of course glossier and prettier than could be if the Ufa were cooked out of it. The liquid is pleasant ts use.' being neither greasy nor sticky. It is a simple thin to apply wtth a clean tooth brush at ,. night when the hair is down. The lovely wavy effect in evidence in the morning is 1 all that one could wish for. It costs little to use liquid silmerine, as a few ounces from the druggist will keep tha hair in V g.url so ;. tweeir women's clubs "and babies, if Mrs. B. F. Farrell of Schuyler and Mrs. H. W. Benson of Oakland can be taken as examples. These- two women attended all sessions of the three-day convention. , Mrs. Farrell is the'motner of 11 children, five boys" and six girls, ranging in years from 1 to 20. Asked how she managed, Mrs. Farrell said, "We all help each other and we have very good health. I think the rea son we keep so well is that I don't have time to do fancy cooking." Dur ing the war Mrs. Farrell did council of defense work in her county. She is a member of a bridge club and an active member of the federation as well. She was nominated for the vice presidency' but declined to run, she gave a. toast at the opening sup per party,' and served on the elec tions committee asN teller. Mrs. H. W. Benson of OAland at tended with her 10-month old baby and a nurse. Ms. Benson has served for two years as state chairman of the social and industrial conditions' department. Bishop Vincent Circle. The Bishop Vincent Chautauqua circle will meet Monday evening at the city library at 7:15. The lesson will be chapters 5, 6 and 7 in "Am erica Among the Nations." Miss Myrta Schneider will give a travel talk on Cuba. conducted at 11 a. m., luncheon will be served at noon and afternoon meeting at 1 :30. Dr. W. M. Darmer, secretary of the American commit tee of the mission to lepers, will speak in the afternoon. P. and S. S. Department. The political and social science department, Omaha Woman's club, will meet Monday afternoon, Octo ber 27, at 2:30 o'clock in the Y. W. C. A. building. Mrs. H. J. Bailey, department leader, announces that Mrs, Draper Smith has secured Mr. Francis Brogan to speak on school bonds and . Commissioner Dean Ringer to discuss the needs for po lice equipment. ; ' TUESDAY. YJW. H. A. At a meeting of the Y. W. HI A., Tuesday, October 21, two classes were organized to further the work of the club, a sewing class to meet every other Tuesday and ia Bible class to meet on Thursdays.. All members interested should report at these classes without delay. On November 1, a Hollowe'en party and dance will be given for the. Y. W. H. A., members and friends'? Y. W. C. A. Notes. Owing to repairs being made in the domestic science room, the cook- "ig passes have not yet started, but every thing is ready now and classes begin October 27. If you have not already enrolled, do so now. Classes on Monday evening, Tuesday evening and Tuesday morning. . Everybody loves a Halloween party. The Y. W. C. A. invites all association members and their girl friends to join with them in a Hal loween party on Friday evening, October 31 at 7:30. Come and have a good time. Y. W, and Y. M C. A. joint serv ice: 4:30r-A good old sing. 5:00 Address by Mr. E. M. Well man. , 6:00 Get acquainted hour. Bring your best friend. Stay un til church time, Sunday. October 26. In charge of a Y. W, and a Y. M. Committee. "A Business Girl's Expense Acr count is the topic before the dis cussion class next Tuesday night at 7:45. If you are having trouble with yours, or if you have solved the question join this group and add your bit. The Freshman Mudent club ot the Central high school is having a Halloween party in the gymnasium of the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday afternoon at 3:15. Every ortf is le-oking forward to an exciting time. . The Central high school student club will have a cabinet meeting Thursday afternoon at 3:30 at the Y. W. CA. Omekro-E-Xima. Omekro-E-Xima club will meet at the Settlement house Tuesday evening for supper and dramatic art. Miss Ihompson, instructor. - Westside W. C T. U. Westside W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Martin Johnson at Forty-ninth and Walnut, Tues day, October 30, at 2 p. nC U. S. Grant Post Members of U. S. Grant nost. G. A. R., with their wives have been invited to attend a kensington at the home of Mr. and" Mrs. B. O. Swezy, 4758 North Twenty-fourth street, Tuesday afternoon, October 28. Custer Relief Corns. George A. Custer Women's Relief corps will meet . Tuesday . at 2:30 p. m. The Elks have loaned the use of their room on the second floor. Public Speaking Department. The public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Y. W. C. A. The Delphian chapter of Omaha will meet at Hotel Blackstone, Tuesday, October S28, from 3 to 4 p. m. Alpha Grove. Alpha Grove will entertain Tues day evening, October 28, in honor of the supreme officers of the Wood men circle. There will be a short program and refeshments. Calendar. ( SUNDAY. ( Omaha Walking Club. The Omaha Walking club will start from end of Florence car line at 3 p. m. Sunday and walk to Briggs. Leaders, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winkleman. MONDAY. Needlework Guild. The Omaha branch. Needlework Guild of America, shes contribu tions to be sent iih next week. November 5 and 6 are the dates for distribution from the Kountze Me morial church. ' -Tennyson Circle. Tennyson Chautauqua circle will meet Monday at 1:30 p. m. with MTs. W. Boyd Smith, 2307 South Thirty-second avenue. "America Among the Nations" is . the book from which the lesson will be taken. Leader. Mrs. W. A. George. Cur rent events will be given in response to roll call. - Round Table , Circle. Rdtind Table circle will meet at 7:30 Monday evening at the Y. JV. C. A. The .lesson will be from "America Among the Nations, ' led by Mrs. Walter Loomis. . .. South Side Chautauqua. A new circle-was organized Monj cay evening on the aeoth side. v name has not yet been selected. The next meeting will be Monday, Octo ber 27, at the home of Mrs. F. A. Cressey, 4204 South Twenty-second street. President elected was Miss Anna Olsen; secretary, Mrs. Vera DuBois. "America Among the Na tions" will be studied. Dundee Patriotic Club. Dundee Woman's Patriotic club will meet Monday at 1:30 with Mrs. A. F. Williams, 4804 Douglas street. Presbyterian Union. The quarterly meeting , of the Omaha Presbyterian Missionary nnio: wi'i be held at the Florence Presbyterian church Monday, Octo ber 27. Devotional exercises will be TEAT SKI tftAM M THE BEST BREAD ' SKINNER BAKING COMPANY Douglas -isez Episcopal churches of Omaha. South Omaha and Florence will hold their united monthly meeting on Friday, October 31, at 2 p. m. in Trinity Parish house, 1710 Dodge street. Mrs. Leffs Cald well will speak on social service. SATURDAY. School Forum. - The School Forum will meet for luncheon at the Chamber vof Com merce, Saturday, November 1, at 12:30. Miss Autunfn Davies of Central High will be hostess and Mr.E. M. Reynolds will speak on "Oiaha as a Retail Center." V For Mrs. Burch. Mrs. Merrill Burch of Dubuque, la., who is-aisitine Miss Margaret Baum, will be honor guest at a luncheon, Monday, given by Mrs. Jack Webster at her home. I Informal Tea. Mrs. Everett Burke will give , an informal - tea, Thursday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Walter S. Klopp. Hollowe'en Dance. , A Hollowe'en dance and card party will be . given, Wednesday evening, at the Metropolitan hall, by St. Peter's Parish. Mrs. S.Bowman, Miss Jess Stev enson and Mr. Sam Bowman of Minneapolis, will motor to Omaha next week to spend the week end. Mrs. Bowman will be the guest of Mrs. F. P. Kirkendall and Miss Stevenson and Mr. Bowman will te guests of Mrs. Ben Gallagher. Richard Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page, is critically ill at his home. His sister, Mrs. John Trteder of Fort McHenry, Md., ar rived in Omaha Thursday morning. Mrs. B. F. Cijummer and Dr. Le; Roy Crummer have returned from a short visit to Chicago.. Capt. Ralph E. Curti, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Currl, is home from Overseas for one month. He has been with the, Medical regulars. EAT ,..WC THE BIST MACARONI B erk o w itz 's F urs Omaha's New Fur IStore 2818 Leavenworth Street. Presents a notable collection of rare pelts, developed into authentic modes, and priced con servatively. , ' ' - ' . Alterations Remodeling J. Berkowitz Fur Co. (Successor to J. H. Rothholz) ( - lip WEDNESDAY. " Music Department. . Music department, Omaha Wom an's club will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. for rehearsal under Mr. Henry G. Cox, director. An execu tive committee meeting will follow. This class numbers about 50 and the business woman's class which meets Thursday evening weekly, is about the same size. A drive will be made to bring each division . up to 100 members. There is an associate membership in the Woman's club provided for those who wish to join the music department ; also a similar provision-for any girl who wishes to enter the evening business woman's class. W. C. T. U. The (executive body of the W. C. T. U. will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Wednesday at 2 p m. School of Commerce. ' The High School of Commerce Student club will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3:30: 1 ' H. E. L. P. Club. The H. E. L. P; club will have supper Wednesday evening at the settlement house. Miss Letobski is instructor of 'dramatic art for the club. W. R. C. Convention. , The seventh annuil convention of the second district. W. R. C, will be held Wednesday, October 29, begin ning at 10 a. m. in the council cham ber of city hall. All n corps mem bers are urged to attend. This dis trict is composed of 14 corps. THURSDAY. Parent-Teachers. " ' A postponed meeting of the par ents' and teachers' association of the Henry AV. Yates school will be held in the school building at 3 p. in.. October 30. All patrons are urged to come. Talks by Mrs. J. H. Beveridge and Mrs. Iphn W. Aus tin followed by an informal tea and visit. Longfellow Circle. Longfellow Chautauqua circle-will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in the public library. The lesson will be from "America Among the Na tions." Leader, Mrs. W. B. How ard. Roll call wilLbe responded to with currentevents. . Psychology Department. The psychology department, Omaha Women's club will meet Thursday -afternoon at 2:30 at the Y..-JV." C. A.. Subject, "Muscular Sensation." Instructor, Dr. D. E. Jenkins. ' i . ' Westminster Church. Westminster Presbyterian church will have i reception for their new minister and his wife. Dr. and Mrs. M. R. Land, Thursday night, Octo ber 30 at 8 p. m., who came here from Lincoln, 111., a few weeks ago. Dr. Land spent a year in France dur ing the, war. Mrs. Land has friends here, who were classmates with her in college at Madison, Wis, Dr. A B. Marshall, Dr. Edwin Jenks and Frank Anderson will speak. Miss Luela Anderson, violinist, accom panied by Miss Sophie Nainska, and also Mrs. James Houston, vocalist, will give musical numbers. Hosty esses: Mesdames Clara E. Sanders,' William Whitehorn and J. R. Camp bell. FRIJ3AY. " B. T. Club R. M. S. ' The B. T. club, Railway Mail service will meet with Mrs. Charles Adams, 4030 North Fortieth, Fri day afternoon. Eastern Star. Maple Leaf chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will entertain at a Hallowe'en party at Masonic tem ple Friday evening, October 31. South High Club. The South High Student club will meet in the club room of the Y. W. C. A., on Friday . afternoon at 4 o'clock for their first business meet ing of the year. - Episcopal Auxiliaries. ' , The - woman's - auxiliaries of the X f This Space Retervedifor Brandeis Stores N IH iu llllli N il ,' -1 J 'J r- 7 V