Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 14, 1920, EDITORIAL, Image 14

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 14, 1920.
Society
Engagement Announced.
Word of the engagement of Mist
Louise Buxhaum, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Immanuel Buxbaum of
Chicago, and Morton Degen, son of
' Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Degen of Oma-
ha, hat been received by Mrs, H.
Rosenthal of this city. No date has
'., been set for the wedding.
Lavtit-Horn.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Horn an
nounce the engagement of then
daughter, Lottie, to Dr. II. M. Levin,
formerly of this city, now of Nor
folk, Neb. No date has been set
for the wedding, but it will probably
- take place early this summer. Miss
. Horn and Dr. Levin attended Cen
tral High school together and both
graduated from there.
Engagement Announced.
An engagement recently announced
was that of Miss Mollie Auerbach
of this city and Sam Zevitz of Fre
mont. No date has been set for the
wedding.
TTnivemitv Carnival.
"Ye Olde Town Fair." the Uni
versity of Omaha Y. W. C A., the
John Jacobs Memorial gymnasium,
Twenty-fourth and Pratt streets,
Friday evening, March 19. Proceeds
will go toward sending a university
delegate to the National Y. W. C.
A. convention to be held in Cleve
land, 0., April 10-23.
Masquerade.
Harmony council of the Knight's
and Ladles of Security will give a
masquerade party, Wednesday eve
ning, at the Swedish auditorium,
Sixteenth and Chicago streets.
Winter Dancing Club.
An informal dancing party will be
fiven Wednesday evening, March
4, by the Winter Dancing club at
Turpin's academy, Twenty-eighth
and Farnam. This will be the last
of the season unless a clcsing party
is planned.
Theater Parties. .
Frances Starr, who appears at the
1 Brandeis theater in "Tiger I Tiger 1"
beginning Tuesday evening, has
drawn a number of Omaha society
folk to the opening performance. W.
D. Hosford will entertain a box
party. Others who will entertain
mailer parties include: Mr9. E. E.
Hart, H. L. Pritchett, A. H. Rich
ardson, Daisy Doane, T. W. Engler,
J. G. Martin, L. Hiller, Mr. Ritchie,
' W. H. Wheeler, S. Rees, W. F.
Smith, Dr. Shearer, Jack Hughes,
W. J. Hayes, Mrs. Joyce, Dr. Rhoe
der, Dr. Pulver, Charles Beaton,
Harry Kelly, J. M. Baldridge, A. C.
Smith and John Summers.
, Tuesday Evening Dance.
A dapce will be given Tuesday
evening at the Lyric building, Nine
teenth and Farnam, by Fraternal
Aid union.
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' Card Party.
Hollister Review will give a card
party Monday afternoon, March IS,
at the A. O. U. W. temple, Four
teenth and Dodge streets.
. i Monday Night Club.
A dance will be given March IS
by the Monday Night Dancing club
at Crounse hall, Sixteenth and Capi
tol avenue.
Makes Summer Plans
'Jail ty&y&tigfai
One of Omaha's attractive girls is. Miss Ruby Klingbeil, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. E. KlingbeiL She" is a charming hostess and an ac
complished pianist. Miss Klingbeil spent last summer in California with
her parents and hopes to return there during the next summer.
Wednesday Card Party.
The Columbian club of Sacred
Heart parish will give a card party
Wednesday afternoon, March 17, at
Lyceum hall. Twenty-second and
Locust streets.
Pershing Club.
Mrs. J. R. Hunter will entertain
the members of the Pershing club at
a dance at Hanscorrt park Friday
evening, the first anniversary of the
clubi
Card Party and Dance.
Alpha lodge will give a card party
and dance. Thursday evening, March
18, at the A. O'. U. W. temple, Four
teenth and Dodge streets.
Press Club.
A St. Patricks day luncheon will
be given Wednesday at the Hotel
Fontenelle by the Omaha Woman's
Press club.
Alumni Meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Ralph will
entertain the members of the North
western University Alumni associa
tion of Omaha and Council Bluffs
at their home, 317 South Happy
Hollow boulevard, Wednesday evening.
Rehearsals in Progress
. For Christ Child
May-Day Fete.
. ,
Mrs. Mary Coll Quigley is hold
ing rehearsals daily in Kelpine hall
at Twenty-tifth and Farnam streets
for the esthetic dancing groups for
the Christ Child May day fete of
Saturday evening; May 1.
Children representative of Oma
ha's sdcially prominent families are
taking part in the production, and
the dancing groups will be an in
teresting feature of the perform
ance. Two groups are now i complete
and have spent the last week prac
ticing energetically. These are: '
French dance group, with the
following children in the part:
Misses Margaret Lee Burgess,
Genevieve Finney,' Katherine Coad,
Dorothy Higgins, Emma Nash and
Margaret Shotwell. Roman flower
girls: Misses lima Biglow, Portia
Biglow, Catherine Porter, Harriet
Rosewater, Elinor Baxter, Ruth
Grimmell, Virginia Carlisle, Marga
ret Fallon, Mercedes Jensen, Mar
jorie Corey, Helen Krug and Cath
erine Gallagher.
Reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldsmith
will give a leception at their home,
3025 Davenport street, Sunday even
ing in honor of their son, Herman
Goldsmith, and his bride, formerly
Sarah KrolofJ of Phoenix, Ariz.
Community
' Service
Bunday, Msroh 14 Open hod at Glrle'
Community houae from 4:30 to 6:50 p. m. ;
Uir!' Community Service league, hoit
oatis. s,
Monday, March 15 Dinner at Girls'
Community houae for members Of the
Cluga club and their friends. Mr. H.
C. Sumney will be gueat of honor and
talk to the girls on the civic interest of
hvtlnesi and Industrial girls, (:1S p. m.
Olea club at Girls' Community house.. 7:30
p. m., under direction of Mr. B. H.
Twlchell. Match volley ball game at
Olrls' Community house 7:30 P. m. be
tween Oirls' Community Service league
team and Y. W. C. A. team. Dramatic
class at Oirls' Community house 7:30 p.
m. for Girls' Community Service league
under, direction of Miss Martha Fodge.
Tuesday. March 1 Dinner at Girls'
Community house for Lafayette and Pa
triots' clubs at 6:15 p. m. Dramatic art
at Girls' Community house for Lafayette
club at 7:30 p. m. under direction or
Miss Ethel Mulholland. Class in home
nursing for Patriots' club In Red Cross
room at T. W. C. A. building 7:30 p. m.
under direction of Mrs. A. F. Leer-
makers. Pageant rehearsal by Camptlre
Girls at Girls' Community house 4:45 to
6:45 p. m. under direction or miss uuy.
Esthetlo dancing class at Girls' Com
munity house for Girls' Community Berv-
ice league s to 9:15 p. m. under direction
of MlA Bess Dumont. Dance at Fort
Omaha 8.30 to 11 p. m., Cluga, La
fayette, Joan of Arc and Victory clubs
assisting.
Wednesday, March 17 Dinner at Girls'
Community house for Waam club at 0:30
p. m. St. Patrick's day dance at Girls'
Community house given by V. T. A. club,
8. SO to 11 p. m.
Thursday. March 18 Dinner at Girls
Community house for K. K. K. club at
B:30 p. m. uanre ai mna communuv
house given by Wamm club from 8:30 to
11 p. m. Business meeting of the D. T.
A. club scheduled for this date la can
celed. . .
Friday. March IV rageani renearsai oi
Camptlre Uirm at uiris- uommunuy
house, 4:45 to 6:45 p. m. under direction
of Miss Guy. Dinner and social evening
at Girls' Community house for Beebe club
at 6:30 p. m. t . .
Saturday, March zu Dance ai uins
Community house 8:30 to 11 p. m.. Girls'
Community Service league.
Sunday, iwarcn si. xnere win on an
Important general meeting of all the Com
munity Service club girls on Sunday,
March 21, at 3 o'clock. Watch for the
Pr"ram: . . .v. .
AH atnietic acuvums i ine Army biiu
Navy club hava been suspended for the
week.
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Miss Lrna Kecd, with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Reed, leave
Monday to spend a short time at
Excelsior Springs. It is probable
that they will not return until just
before Easter Sunday.
Fraternity Banquet.
The Phi Chi Medical fraternity of
Creighton university will give a ban
quet at the Hotel Loyal Monday
evening in honor of the Creighton
basket ball team and the faculty of
Creighton Medical school. The team
is expected home Sunday from the
eastern trip and this will be the
first affair in their honor. They will
also be honor guests at a dance to
be given at the Blackstone by this
fraternity after Easter.
Golden Glow Club.
Mrs. A. Wessman was 'hostess at
the regular meeting of the Golden
Glow club on Wednesday afternoon.
The club has just completed its
last assignment of Red Cross work
and will resume charity work.
Miss Ruth McCoy, who is a junior
at Smith college, will spend her
Easter vacation in New York with
school friends. Miss McCoy had a
leading role in the Junior Frolic at
Smith last week
Mrs. R. W. ConnelKand daughter,
Miss Regina, who have been visit
ing Mrs. Connell's brother in Cin
cinnati, O., for some time, returned
home Tuesday of this week.
Miss Winifred Smith, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Cassells
Smith, leaves next week for Los
Anfreles. where she will be the guest
of her brother, Larrat W. Smith.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fair, who re
cently purchased the Clement Chase
house on South Thirty-third street,
have ' taken possession. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Davidson and family,
who have occupied the house for
two years, have moved to the Black
stone hotel. '
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker will
return from raim iseacn, ria., rn
day of next week.
Mr. Guy. V. Furay left Thursday
evening for New Orleans and other
points in the south on a business
trip.
F. M. Penney returned Friday
from California, where he has been
soendinir the winter months. Mrs.
Penney will return April 1 and join
him at the Blackstone.
Mrs. J. M. Metcalf, who has been
visiting in Lincoln with her brother,
Judge Cornish, will return to Omaha
Monday and will be at the Fonte
nelle until May 1.
Mrs. Harry Goodell of St. Louis,
who is spending 10 days with Miss
Ida Smith, will be joined by Mr.
Goodell the first of the week. Mr.
Goodell will be a guest at the Smith
home for several days, Mrs. Goodell
returning with him.
Le Mart Club.
A dancing party which will take
place the evening of St. Patricks
day is planned by the Le Mars club.
Decorations will be appropriate to
the holiday and unusual features will
be added to the regular program.
The affair will be given at the Kcl
Pine academy, Twenty-fifth and
Farnam streets.
St. Patrick Affair.
Miss Ruth Edwards will entertain
informally at her home Wednesday
evening at a St. Patrick's party.
Good Times Club.
A dance will be given Wednesday
evening at the Lyric hall, Nineteenth
and Farnam, by the Good Times
club.
Eastern Star Matron
Is Honored
1 1 it
'ft" its Wfryr
Mrs. E. D. Shirey of Omaha,
present matron of Vesta chapter,
Order of the Eastern Star, has been
advised this past week of her ap
pointment by the grand matron of
North Dakota as grand rcpresenta
t've of that state for the order in
Nebraska This honor came unex
pectedly to Mrs. Shirey, who soon
retires as wcrthy matron of Vesta
chapter, which is the largest chap
ter of the order in Nebraska.
Card Party.
Harmony chapter of American
War Mothers will give a Card party,
Tuesday afternoon, at A. O. U. W.
temple, Fourteenth and Dodge
streets. '
Knights of Zion.
The Knights of Zion will hold a
special meeting Sunday aiternoon
at the Y. M. H. A. club rooms, 301
Lyric building. A report of the
dance to be given by the club on
March 21, will be given by the com
mittee in charge of affairs. Final
preparations will be made and com
mittees appointed.
Conae Club.
A St. Patrick dancing party will
be given at the Blackstone Wednes
day evening by the . Conae club.
Municipal suffrage has been
granted to' women in 14 towns of
Florida.
St Patrick. Party.
The Omekro-E-Xinia club held
St. Patricks party Saturday evening
at the Social Settlement house. The
girls wore Irish costumes and the
decorations were in green and
white. A dainty supper was served.
The club members attending: wereS
Mrs. Arthur Hughes, the Misses
Marguerite Lanning, Katherine
Lanning, Eliiabeth Wait, Mar
guerite Kalhorn. Marguerite Shields,
Anna Shields, Gladys Wagner, Mar
garet Larkin, Cecilia Larkin, Anna
Duffy and Mrs. Marie Leff Cald
well, Miss Lorina Knox and Miss
Marguerite Beckman.
For Quests.
.' Misses Marv and Annabel fowm
of Denver were honor guests at a
dinner of 10 covers. Riven Saturday
k iJ ....i a
i tilling uy .ill. aim min rf 1 1 wci 3uu
Long, whom they have been visiting
for the past week. The Misses
Cowan return home Sunday.
Fraternity Smoker.
Theta Phi Delta will have a
; moker, Monday evening, at the
home of Georpe H. Jerpe.
Big Sisters' Quarters.
The Bin Sisters have opened an
office at 523 Bee building. Miss
Gladys Shamp will be in charge dur
ing the mornings and Miss Frances
Ellis in the afternoons. A telephone
will be installed by the first of next
week.
Mrs. Biller Coming.
Mrs. George Biller, organizing
secretary of the Church Mission
house in New York, will hold two
all-day meetings at All Saints
Episcopal church, Thursday and
Friday, beginning at 9:30 a. m. Mrs.
Biller will talk on "Church Service
League," and "New Plans for
Women's Work in the Church," in
cluding the reorpanization of box
work on "Red Cross lines, and
church school work. Entire pro
gram will be announced during the
week.
Day Nursery.
Mothers who wish to leave1 their
children at the day nursery, 2403 St.
Marys avenue, must register them
in advance. Children up to 5 years
of age will be accepted at present.
The nursery, which opened last
Monday, is now operating successfully.
Special Meeting.
Omaha Association for the Protec
tion of Girls, of which Dr. Jennie
Callfas is president, will hold a spe
cial meeting Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.
in the Y. M. C. A. The meeting is
called for the purpose of protesting
against the pardoning of men who
have committed crimes against girls.
Dr. Callfas says that after the awful
humiliation the girls must face when
forced to tell their stories, it is not
right that a convicted man shall be
released from the punishment which
the law has meted out to him.
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