Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 30, 1919, SOCIETY SECTION, Image 18

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OLUBDQM
Social Science Department
The political and social iciene de
partment will gie a luncheonin the
Y. W. C.' A. auditorium Monday,
December 8, at 12;30 p.' m. - Mrs.
H. J. Bailey, leader of the depart
ment, will act as toastmistress and
newspaper women will be -- called
. upon to respond to toasts, ' t "
Y.W.C Closed. yC
On account ofThe coal shortage,
the Y. W. C A. will close its build
ing "all day Sunday, November 30,
says Mrs. Carrie Ada Campbell,
secretary. . .
, P. E. O. Luncheon. ' ,
A luncheon will be given at the
home of Mrs. R. B--Zacharj7 506
South' Thirty-first street, Thursday.
December 4, for chapter E . of P.
E. O. Miss Jean Matters will be
assistant hostess. -
Community
Service :
Sunday, November 30. Open
house at Circfe Community house
for soldiers, sailors, marines and
civilians, 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. Girls
of the Community Service league
hostesses. Mrs. N. S. Wallace offi
cial hostess at Community house.
Monday.' December? 1 Dramatic
.rlass at . Community house, Girls'
Community Service league under
the direction of Miss Martha Fodge.
Dancing class at the Army-and
Navy club, .under direction of Miss
Loraine-Cowles, 8 p..tn., for begin
ners. Cooking class at Central
High school,' Cluga and Ki-To-San
clubs, 6 p. in., -under direction of
Miss Marion Morrissey. Recrea
tional school at Girls' Community
bouse fqr volunteer workers, from
8 to 10 p. m., under direction of
BurtoaH. TwitchelL,
Tuesday, December 2. Club' din
nersat Community house, Patriot,
Lafayette and Cluga clubs. Volley
haH games at Community house,
Cluga club, Christmas sewing at
Community house, Patriot club.
Dramatic art at Community house,
J.afayette club. Dance at Fort
Omaha, W. D. t., Victory and D.
F. S. clubs. "
Wednesday, December 3 Danc
ing class, folk and esthetic, at Com
munity house, Girls' Community
Service league, 8 p. m., under direc
tion , of Miss Elizabeth Dumont.
Club dinners, Ki-To-San Wamess.
Thursday, December 4 Dinners,
D. F. S. and DT. A. clubs. Dance
at Army and Navy club, Cluga and
. D. T. A.. 8:30 to U p m., for sol
diers, sailors, marines and civilians.
Friday, December 5 Club dinner
at Community house,; Beebe club, 8
p. tn. Cooking class at Central high
school, Cluga and Ki-To-San clubs,
6 p. m., under direction of Miss
Morrissey. Open night for new
members at Community house. Rec
, reational school at .Community
house, for volunteer workers from
8 to 10 p. m., under direction of Mr.
Uurton H. Twichell. - - ,
Saturday, December 6 Dance at
Fort Crook, KKK and Beebe clubs,
8:30 to lOJOJ Stun"; night at Girls'
Community Ousei given by the
girls of the Glrlr vommunhy Serv-
ice lfeague J ' , "f
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Miss Kubby to Go Abroad
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Doane College
By A STUDENT.
Inasmuch as the Thanksgiving re
cess was limited to the day, the stu
dents were all in Crete with the ex
ception of the very few who live
within the vicinity. , However, the
day was full of entertainment. The
foot ball teaam was playing the an
nual Thaanksgiving- game . at . St.
Marys, Kan. In the morning a
basket ball game in the gymnasium
resulted in a victory of the sopho
mores over the' rest of the college.
At 1 p. m. an excellent Thanksgiv
ing dinner was served at the dining
hall, after which there were toasts.
! Prof. C. O. , Carlspn,' presided as
: toastmaster &!id responses were
made by Ms Abernethy, -"Dry
Toast;" Miss .'iildred Cass of Ra
venna.' "Buttered 'Toast;" Harold
Lauriten, '23 of Cambridge, "Milk
Toast," and Miss Eleanor Triplet,
'22 of Harvard, "French Toast."
In the afternoon there were roller
skating and coasting parties, and in
the evenincr a grand frolic under the
direction of Prof. D. G. Burrage. It
was an original grand opera, "The
' seas and Ariadne," featuring the
: facrificing of youths and maidens to
the Minotaur. Misses Eleanor
Triplet, Frances Hole, '22, Fair
tbury; Mildred Cass, Florence Smith,
I '23, Harvard; Messrs. Harry Tyler,
.'20, Crete; C. N. Vol, '21. Hildreth;
, Stephen Hieb, '22, Franklin, and N.
K. Baker, yu, : vrete, were stars in
. I T!- A . .
I tne casie. i ne orcnesira was com-
posea or Misses uoroiny kooi,
Wood River; Lenore Trumbull, Hil
dreth; Giissie Welje, Reams ville,
Kan.; Hope Hibbard, Omaha; Ruth
i Loughridge, Lincoln, and Olga
jSputh, Greeley, Colo. . - ,
. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Kinney and
son of Kavenna attended the fes
tivities at Gaylord hall Thursdaay
evening. . . " '
Mrs. R. S. Lindsay 'of Ironton,
O. is visiting her, daughter, Mrs.
C. O. Carlson.
Miss Charlotte - Buck of, Otpe
spent Thursday with her sister.
Miss Anne Buck at Gaylord hall.
Mr S L. Andrews, a long-time
resident of Crete, died at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. F.VT Owen,
'95, of Emporia, Kan., November 26.
She was brought to Crete . for
burial and the funeral was - held
at the Congregational church, 1 :30
p. m., Saturday, November 29. Mrs.
Andrews and 'her husband were
closely connected with Doane col
lege through the early years. Mr.
Andrews planted the groves on the
campus and bordered the roads and
walks witb'trees.
Miss Zelma Wisherd of Lincoln
visited - Miss Ruth Loughridge
Thanksgiving day.
Miss . Ida Kubby, 513 North
Twenty-first street, has been elected
a delegate to the world's conven
tion of the W. C. T. U., which will
be held in London, England, in
April, 1920. ; Miss Kubby was
named, a delegate at the national
convention held in St. Louis last
week and will be the only Jewish
woman from the 350 American dele
gates. .
Miss Kubby has . been active in
Jewish communial work for the past
eight years, holding office In every
organization in which she was a
member. She has been treasurer of
the Jewish Ladies' Relief society
for the past six years; secretary
and board of director -for the Jew
ish Old Peoples' Home . for five,
years, and, secretary of the Omaha
Zionist Federation and . Palestine
Restoration fund. , ,'.'. ,,
About 350 delegates, will com
prise the American W. C- T. U.
delegation for this convention. A
special ship , will be chartered for
the members. ' --V
The delegates will leave; '"' New
York for England on Sunday, April
4, and will arrive at Southampton,
England, on Sunday, April 11, pro
viding ho mishap occurs during the
overseas trip.
When the delegates arrive in Eng
land they will visit the different
cities and places of interest. Mon
day morning, April 12, they , will
leave. Southampton for Winchester,
the first capital of England. They
will visit Salisbury and . proceed to
Bristol,;: -,? ..... - , ,
Chepstowe, Slough, London, Ox
ford, Stratford, York, Glasgow, an
Chester will be visited.'
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