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THE OMAHA' SUNDAY- BEE: MARCH' 21, 1920.
Benson Correspondent, Csll' Wslnut 537$
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. Mm, 'J. T. Pickard will be hb$
tea,. trMhe- Betuon Woman' club
"ThotsJav.it her home ..in Benson
hurst. .TCollYaJl wilt be" responded
". to by quotations from Robert Louis
' Stevenson. Mrs,' H. Johnson will
reid a. paper on "A'Trip Through
Yellowstone Park." -Mis Fickard.
principal l the .Yates school, will
speak op the VParent-Teacher Or-
, gatiization." .-"'-.,-Story
Hour,
v Mrs. John Giles will entertain the
children Saturday morning at 10:30
at the city hall with the following
' stories; - First,' "The Maple Tree's
Surprise;" second, "Spring and Her
Helpers;?, thirds "The ,Vorm That
WasGlad..to Be AKve."v One hun
dred and twenty-five children at-
; tende'dj the "Stofy Hour" last Sat-
' urday, morriing. .
P. E.,0. Sisterhood.
Chapter B. S.'of the P. E. O. Sis
terhood will Inert Monday, at 2:30,
at the home of Mrs. D. M. Wycoff,
' 2708 Chicago street. Mrs. J. W.1
r Welch, leader..
Tri-City Birthday Club. '
)"'" Mrs. K. R. Parker entertained the
' Tri-City Birthday club at a I o'clock
luncheon at her hpme Wednesday.
The rooms were decorated in green
and the same color predominated in
'; 4he four-course luncheon. Covers
were laid for Mrs. W. A. Wilcox,
Mrs..B.'B. Combs, Mrs. G. Mitchell,
Mrs. E. A., Mason, Mrs. N. H. Ty-
. ;.o. .Mrs. 'J. T. Pickard, Mrs. E. A.
. -'McGUsson, Mrs. Robert Beasley,
Mrs. J. S. Wood and Mrs. K. K.
; . Parker. : ;- : 4 :; .
"'t : Presbyterian Aid.
The, Presbyterian Aid will meet
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
R. C. Person, 2708 North - Fifty
sixth street. After the election of,
officers luncheon will be served by
the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Bert
i, Rani and Mrs Paul Rivett. ? -
Birthday Party.
. "Uncle George," assisted by-Mrs.
U R. Johnson and daughter, Ber
' nice, 'entertained a number' of his
you nii friends at a birthday oartv
x Saturday afternoon at the home of.
, ir.na Mrs. c.-j. wnisiier. loose
present were: ; i Bernice, - Lois and
Margaret-Johnson, Irene wSearson,
JRutb Snyder, Ruth Moore and Ber.
.lice Burwell. of Benson; Dorothy
Gagnebin and" Frances Oiuara of
Omaha. . -. - . , . , . ,
"!,.,'.: .. School Honors. ,
. .. The. Benson High basket ball
, team, which won the cup in Class. E
; ,Nt the Lincoln tournament, is now
- dividing honors with Miss Irene
Searson of the Seventh .'B, who won
the 6ecpn,d. prize, in- the army, essay
contests -. ... . , .
Lutheran Aid.
v The '.ladies' Aid of .the'. English
, Lutheran, church will be entertained
, .Wednesday afternodii at the home
of Mrs. Andy Schaefer. ;4l
Philathea Class.
Members of the Philathea class
bandwf the young men's class .of the
Baptist church were" r entertained
? Tuesday evening at--the hornet of
. Mr, and Mrs.'.C HV Fans.
, Benton W. C T. U.
Tte Benson W. C T. U. sent in
$63 ' to the Jubilee fund, $3 more
Afa4heir quota. Friday was' Cele-
WUd as. "Victory day."-- j.
s '',. Mr, fieattie Entertains. -
2Vs. John Beattie entertainejJ in-
fv,V3?a31y Tuesday evening at her
'"ne,i81J Military aveauev Among
1KH 'guests were,, Mr. .George, J bson,
; Mr, Grey, Sheikh Mr. "and. Mrs! Q,. A.
- ecnnier ana sonv Aiiora, Alter
. ardsand music had been-tn joyed,
a. luncheon was served by Mrs.
, " Beattie, assisted by Miss .Lucile
' Beaftie.
' St Patrick Parry.
f 'Misa Katherine Van Horn- enter
V1 Gained at' h)er home Friday evening
for a group of friends who,' in turn,
"surprised her with a kitchen shower.
- Miss Van- Horn was the recipient of
7 4nny useful gifts.' St.. Patrick col
ors were used in the-, decoration
throughout the rooms and also in
the" dainty luncheon. - Those pres-
entywere the Misses 'Mabel Toft,
Anna, Novak, Adele Hurth, Ella
Wilson, Martha Petersen. Belle
Rosenthal, Katherine, Murphy,
Elizabeth Rosacker, Kate Sorensen,
Lessita Smith, Maude Hansen, Maud
Van Horn and Katherine Van lKrn.
Mesdames Grace McCaWon, Mae
Hatcher, Viola Van Horn and Mary
Van Horn. . . , - , , ,.
- Engagement Announced.",
Mrs. MaryVan Hofn'anhounces
the engagement of her daughter.
Katherine, to Mr. Sam W. Kasmuss.,1
The wedding will take place in the
early springy
' Eastern Star.
Narcissus chapter No. 261 of 4he.
O. E. S. .held its regular initiation
Thursdaynlght at the Odd Fellows'
hall. A program was, rendered at
the close., ''
Class Party.
Mrs. W. D. Pence entertained a
class party Tuesday evening in
honor '-of the .junior boys of the
Presbyterian, school.. A number of
the junior girls were also invited.
Mrs. Janke Honored.
Mrs. R. H. Maloney entertained
Friday at a 1 o'clock luncheon in
honor of Mrs. Ed Janke, who leaves
soon to make her home in Daven
port, la.' " '
Booster Club Elects.
' The Benson Baptist Booster club
and Missionary society -met .in joint
session at the home of Mrs. C. H.
Paris ' Thursday afternoon. Offi
cers' for the two ' societies for the
coming ye'ar were elected. Mrs.
Carl Sharp was elected chairman
of the Booster club; Mrs. C. E.
Jones,, president ..of . the , Mission
ooiefyj;Mrs- G-?H. Juttle, vice
presi.aut; Mrs. iJ. M. Moan, second
ficV 'ptesjdent; jMrlfcr.Cttt Sharp,
seeretary.''' ofioth oncanizations:
MfS." E. CjPu11T,v treasurer o.Oth
I , Dahchnieder v i '
The marriage 'of Miss Grace Mi
Schniederr daughter of , Mr, .W. F.
Schnieder, to Mr. Dewey F. Danicl-
on was-solmnized Thursday at 8:30
p. m. in the .English -Lutheran
church.. . Rev. . O. E. Ebrieht con
ducted the ceremony' Lohengrin's
weddiifg rharch;was played by Miss
Olga Soreason. Russell and Charles
Schnieder preceded the bridal party,
the. one strewing flowers .: and. the'
Other carrying the two rings on a
satin pillow. . Mr. Franz Nelson was
best man and Miss Edith Nelson
bridesmaid.- ' Mr. and Mrs.- Dan'el-
son wjll make their home in Ben
son.. .... . . . .
Jensen'Kistler.
Miss Irene Kisfler,' daughter of
Mrs. Lillian 'Kistler, was married to
Christian Jensen at high noon,
Thursday, at the home of the bride's
rnother, fj912; Spencer street' Paul
Kistler wai best rrian and Corrinne
Larson1 bridesmaid, . Miss Olga
So'rensbh played the weddina: march.
The bride carrie'd a'boquet of roses
and sweet Dea'& 'Rev.'O.: E. Efiriarht
,T,ead..t.he marriage line. fyier the
wedding Mr. and Airs, Jensen toolc
the 4:30 train for the western part
pf(the state, . . , ,
Coranviiiitf.Centex program.
, Mrs. ip; Ekstroiu, chairman of ,the
Benson Community Center 'pro
gram committee ;has arranged an in
teresting program to be given March
26 at the -auditorium of theCity hall.
Major MxDougal. with bagpipe will
give Scottish, dances..,., Mr. , John
McTaggart will also appear in
"Chatacter Sketches." Mr. Mc
Taggart wilF give a vocal selection.
The program will "be concluded by
a' praylet entitled,- "In Want of a
Husband," f '.'Local talent will take
the parts' in this sketch.
Personal. ' "
Mrs. John Calvert is spending the
week in Crete, Neb. ' ; "
Mrs. William Langfo'rd returned
Monday" from' Hartford City, Ind.,
where she was called by the serious
illness of her mother.
J. V. Hogue, Y. M. G. A. secre
tary of Palestine, Tex., arrived Sat
urday to visit at the home of, his
mother, Mrs. John Hogue,' and his
sisters. Mrs. C O. Robinson and
Mrs. Maud Searson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and, Mrs. D. S.' Williams.
Miss Muser and Miss Rinigor
Brodegard were. i Sunday guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Dow
and daughter. Rachel.
. Mrs. L, E. Dean left Thursday
Ipr .Meckling. S. D. where she will
vis"it relatives and friends.
Mrs. Mary . Barsch of Madison,
Neb., is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Claude Reed, and Mr. Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Woodard of
Jancsville, Wis., . were week-end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. P.' McPhersoh, '
G.:johnson will reside at the
home of Mr- a,1l Ms. N. Dow until
Mrs. Johnson returns from Cah
iornia. 1 '
Mrs. Valter Reishaw1 has been
suffering from an attack of la grippe,
and Master Walter' Frederick has
been seriously ill with tonstlitis
fr and M r F Kohlcrt were
XI,. " . - .
among the guests who attended the
party Wednesday evening given in
honor of the 18th birthday of Mr.
Coiirad Olson.
Col. E. Elhot was called to Ho
mer, 111., on account of the serious
illness of his mother. ,
Mr. Wjman Woodyard is home
from the Methodist Episcopal hos
pital. "''
Mr. Donald lracys uncie, mr. i.
t-T Tracv uihn u-a renorted slieht-
1y injured in an automobile accident
last Monday, is jn a critical conai
!nn it hi linmi. 1712 North Twen
ty-fifth street. Mrs. Tracy is also
suffering treni injuries receivea.
Vfre- V A Wnnriworth and
daughter. Ruth, of Stotm Lake, la.,
arrived Friday, to be guests at the
. i r , -w f r
dome 01 jut, ana Airs. v.. . dv
ers ... . . . '
Ohio Woman Thinks That
? Republicans Will
, , Win There. ,
Mrs. Harriet Taylor Upton, who
recently was appointed chairman of
the women's .division of the Ohio
state .. republican committee, has
completed a survey of the women
voters of the state, with the result
that she predicts that Ohio will go
reoublican bv a lanre majority in
the campaign of 1920.
Mrs. . Upton, who was widely
known ' as a suffragist, and was
treasurer of the National American
Woman SuffrageSssociation and a
member of the board of directors of
the Leslie commission, has : prac
tically completed organizing the wo
men of this state, although but a
short time in office. She is assisted
by. Miss Rose Moriarty, one of the
organizers of the national repub
lican committee, who has the task
of organizing women in Ohio, Mich
igan and Wisconsin. '
Mrs, Upton, who is. the daughter
of the late Senator Taylor of Ohio,
was brought up on a political diet.
She is known as the "woman
Simeon Ford" and is a famous hu
morous after-dinner speaker.
Addressing a group of republican
wdmen in Ohio recently, Mrs. Up
ton told her first experience ' nt
politics when as a child she kept the
poll books for her father, Senator
Taylor. . :'
"To this day" said Mrs. Upton,
"I can maki a be'tter 'R' than I can
a 'D.'"
Calendar
SIKPAY.
Old People's Worn. Fontonelle Hnulovard
Sund&y srvlce, J:30 p. tn.; Kev. A. A.
D I.arnut. paftor of th Flrat Baptist
church will tik.
Oniah Theonophlral Society Sunday. S
p. m room 201, Konnedy butldlm, Nlne
tfenth ul Doul tret, -Mr. .Ke
Bort, a lrvlln Journallut from Java,
will talk on "Occult KlCloiwncy." library
0n Wednesday and Saturday afternoon.
Omaha Walking Dub Sunday. 2 e. tn.
Start from Florent e park. State tret, ad
walk to Happy Hollow. John Schwalen
btr, leader. -
, Moxn.w. " '.
Dundee Woman's Patriotic Club Mon
day 1 p. m. with Mra. Ueorg VV...John
aon, 105 S. Forty-ninth alreet.
P. E. O., Chapter B. Monday ,S:S)
p. in. with Mr. V. M. Wycoff, 270S Chi.
cago itreet. .
H. E. U P, Club Monday Ivenlntr, Boclal
Settlement houae, supper and drumatlo
art.
Tennyson ( hsutauqua Circle Monday
1:38 p. m. with Mrs. R- Keddlng, 5735
N. Forty-seventh avenue. Leader, Mrs.
Mary Reese. ' ' '' . '
Round Table Chautauqua Circle Mon
day 7:30 p. m., 0 City .Nailoul bank
building.
Biahop Vincent t'hautautiua Circle
Monday 7:16 p. m., public ljrary.
Maccabees, Omaha Hive, No, 943 Mon
day 8 p. m.. Swedish auditorium. Ar
rangements will be completed for district
convention.- Mrs. Manta itottai delegate,
Mrs. Amelia Ureyer, alternate. ,
Tf !. V.'
Business Woman's Club Tuesday fven
ing. . Y. M. C. A. program In charge of
department of Woman's Interests. -Missus
Kllen Srhmldt, Harriet Frahm, May Hayes,
I.oulee Gwln, Kate Davis and Mrs. Muudn
Adair will discuss "Achievements of
Women in Music, Art, Literature, Law.
Journalism and Agriculture." Miss Stella
Wilcox leader. .
Spanish Club Tuesday 8 p. m., . 302
Patterson block. ,
Oenrae A. Custer. Relict Corps. Ko. !!.
Tuesday 2 p. m., Memorial hall, court
house.
Omrkro-K.-XImai Club Tuesday even
intr, Social Settlement house, supper and
dramatic art.
Public Speaking Department, ' Omaha
Woman's Club Tuesday, 10 a. m., T. M.
C. A. Class will study "Voice Modula
tions;" pause, change of pitch, inflection,
tone color, movement and subordination.
The speakers will be, Mesdames C. H.
Marley. James B. Bone, V. W. Davenport,
E. Oenrie and Ward Shafer. Divisions B
and D, Mrs.. Anson Blgelow and Mrs. 8.
H. Prawl'a groups, will entertain the de
partment at luncheon In the T. W; C. A.
following the morning lesson.
U. 8. Grant Woman's Relief Corns
I Tuesday 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. J. M. Talia
ferro, 4ol2 Lafayette avenue. Kensington.
; Pinlth will give a report of the ".Victory
Nuffi'v.Mi convctitloM, w Uii It was fc hi re
'lenlly In Chicago.' ' , -
timaiia w,-- T. . w. oiip-uu j p.
m., 31 Tourttf Men's Ctirliatan Aso -latlnn.
.teaular session. . Dr. J-i,nle ruUfiis pie
bldlng. Vera purvey will tli.j,-.
' TIIIKMIAY. .
Nrliool Forum Thursday, 4 j. n':. it Ifrh
school auditorium, rrirular moiiihly meet
ing. Community slnglag, 4 t 4 : 1 i.
rsychologr 1 e p a r t n r nt. II in h n
M'olmuils '4 IiiU Thursiloy. t:S0 i. in., v.
V". C A.. .Mrs. 8. A.. Collins, d 'naiunent
leader. Sub.leit "Concepts." Dr. D. L
Jenkins, 'Instructor. 1
XVyche Htdry Tellcm' league Thursday.
4'13 p. m., 'public library. Mlwi tunny
Bsown, leader.- i. i
Omaha Chnpter American War Mothers
Thursday, -S-p: tn., Memorial hall, court
house. ; i '
Ixinglellow Chautauqua Circle Thurs
day, 7:30 V. m., public library. Lesson,
"Journey Through Mexico ". read by Mra
Ella CpnnoH. ,..,..'
' ' . ' FRIDAY.
HoosMelt Chairtnutiua: Circle Friday.
7:30 p: m!v with Mrs;.F. A. Cressey, 4204
South Twentjf-second 'Street.
West Omaha Mothers' Culture Club
Frldny. ,2 P- ni., with Mr. K. A. Winkle
man." 103 South Forty-flrnt street. "The
Main Chan'-e," by Meredith Nicholson,
will he revte-wedT.' .'
B. T. Club, K. M. 8. Friday, 2 p. m.,
with Mrs. F. W. Atkins, 2111 Pratt street.
Woman's Home Missionary Society,
MBit Methodist Church Friday. 2 p. in.,
with. Mrs. U. A. HohrboVKh, 1330 .South
WEDMWDAY.
Mother'a Club Wednesday 1 p. m. with
Mrs. Dean Smith. 2306 Dewey avenue.
Mrs. II. E. King, assistant hostess. Mrs.;
tirant uenson win read a paper on "post
war Literature," and Mrs. Carl Wilson
will review "A Woll Remembered Volce.",
Mrs. Charles Neal Political talk' for
women only, Flrat Unitarian church, 3114
Harney, Wednesday 8 p. m. Subject,
"Hoover for President."
Francis WllUard W. C. T. V. Wednes
day 2 p., m., T, TV. C. A. Mrs. Draper
MISS HALLYE,
Doctor of Chiropody
Formerly with Burgess-Nash Co.
IN CONNECTION WITH DR. SILVERS
, Surte 303, Ksrbach Block
lSHk and Douglas Sta. Tyler 3328
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1504 Harney Street"
Three- Door East of Gayety
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BOY SCOUT SWEATERS, army
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values to clean up, Q
Sunner Union Suits
BalBriggan, White Crepe,
Nainsook, at
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Spring weight, long leg and
short sleeve
S2.41
Army Blankets
Olive drab wool, repaired, in
good as new J Qj
shape, choice .' w4av V
Army Shirts
14 to 15 only. Regulation
U. S. Olive Drab
No. A-l, like J A OQ
brand new Pr.s4a7
$2.98
it good for
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Scott Army
Soods Store
. 1S03 Howard
4229 South 24th St.
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ThlrtlfM: avvt,uv Mi. 1. C. Wood will
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tlcmil fr iloXV lll ba revlswsd liy Mrs.
.!. W. I'liUr.'fl. Muslo In chsrgu of Mrs.
llradRr lloo,
riillllrHl nn!- ' Iwiln I Srioirx Ipart
mmt, Omn4ri Woman's Club Monday, 3
i, in., 'rs, V. C 'Furvsiioy, Ifsdrr. I.s.
fin, rh;ira i, and S. lvs. Wheeler's
i,ii.illn uir fi.r Nebraska O tlJ,"iis. IX. B.
llnwuil wlir Wlif 'Mur.luVM -Owner-lilp''Vt'
P- r-' ,
Itongl.U' i'iiWIy, W. T. T-' I'. Momisy,
1 :2 p. in. X. W, O.., A. txecutiv mvctlng.
v . tiAlTBliAV.
A. C. A. Drum Sertleii-i-Satiifrliiy, 11
s. m., with Mis. Johu.'.'McDoiiald. JU
North Thlrty-socond avsirtii'. Tlie r'v.
TfsKts of th Mol lniiocfiits." liy S.
Ilsley Marshall, "will be given. Mrs. Anni
Rsvmond. ..leader. , Others tklng part will
ht 'Mssclsmes Howard McMolntis, William
Locke and Howard Hushton,.
ltsppa Igma Club of Omaha and Coun
rll lilnffs Natunlsy. 12;3 to 2 p. in.,
Inm-heon and meeting, University club,
1913 Harney street.
Hehool Vorura Saturday. 1 p. m..
luncheon at Pretlieat Mile olub. J. tPavId
Larson, rront-.tha .Cliamher of Commerce,
will talk on""The Sulrlt'of.a City," and
George lAloftoft will speak on "City Plan
ning." ' 'V -s:
.The "Eagle, th6 new? Curtiss tcn
passeifgrr Bi-inotored' airplane,' is to
be exhibited ,s. the first flying ma
chine bnilt in'ainfy by women. Prac
tically all the work on this airplane
was done by tne hands ot women.
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