4 B THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 4, 1920. Benson Bnoa CoiTMpoBdant. Tel. W.I. 8310 Benton Woman's Club. The Benson Woman's club will give a "Musical Tea and Playlet" Thursday at 2, at the home of Mrs. W. H. Loechner. The playlet is a one-act comedy entitled "Modes and Manners." The musical program will be given by members of the club, assisted by Mrs. R. Burford, vocal soloist The public is invited to attend. Tickets can be secured from any members of the committee, namely, Mrs. Roy Marshall. ' Mrs. John Giles, Mrs. A. W. Francis and Mrs. H. L. Rivett. - To Attend Convention. , ' ' Mrs. W. H. Loechner, chairman of the Library Extension commit tee of the Second club district of Nebraska, will attend the annual convention to be held in Dundee, April 16 and 17. Mrs. Loechner will give a report of the library work done by the 12 clubs of the district during the past year. Entertains Benson Children. " Mrs. John Giles will entertain the Benson children with the following stories, Saturday at 10:30 a. m. in the auditorium of the city hall; "Hans the Shepherd Boy," " The Little Hero of Harlem." a Holland story. "The Farmer and the Birds, or Mr. and Mrs. Brown Thrush." Chapter B. S., P. E. O. Mrs. Judge Leslie will be hostess to the B. S. chapter of the P. E. O. Sisterhood Monday at her home, 4931 Webster street. A "Riley day" program has been arranged with Mrs. J. S. Wood, leader. Matinee Party. . Mrs. W. A. Wilcox entertained at a matinee party Saturday at the Empress theater, in honor of the musical company of which her daughter, Miss Hazel Wilcox, is a member. Invited guests were: Mrs. N. H. Tyson, Mrs. J. T. Pickard, Mrs. A. E. Mason, Mrs. A. V. Jef fry, Mrs. A. M. Giles, Mrs. J. S. Wood, Mrs. Mart Armstrong, Mrs. C. A. Mitchell of Bellevue, Mrs. Kirby Parker, Mrs. F. W. Smith and Mrs. John Giles. Keystone Park Kensington. Mrs. H. E. Howes will be hostess to the Keystone Park kensington at her home Thursday afternoon. Sunday School Board. Mrs. J. W. Thompson will enter tain the Methodist Sunday school hoard Monday night at her home, 2940 North Fifty-eighth street. C. E. Playlet. The Christian Endeavor playlet and musical given Tuesday night in the Presbyterian church was a decided success. All arrangements were made by the music committee of the society, of which Miss Veta PadGoek is chairman. Omaha talent assisted in the musical part of the program. " Birthday Party. Mrs. K. Hansen celebrated her 80th birthday Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bert Golden and Mr. Golden. Mrs. Han sen, is one of the early pioneers, having come to Omaha in 1870. Mr. H. C Hansen of Chicago, a son of Mrs. Hansen, caine Sunday H witness ; the confirmation of his nephew; Harry Golden, and also to honor his mother on her 80th birtday. Many beautiful gifts and flowers were received by Mrs, Hansen. Card Clubr Mrs. E. W. Norris will entertain the Keystone Park Card club at her home Saturday night Annual Baptist Meeting. The annual meeting of the Ben son Baptist church will be held Monday night at the church. Re potts and election of officers will take place at this meeting. Mrs. Paddock Hostess. Mrs. E. E. Paddock entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home Tuesday, when covers were laid for Mrs. E. F. Brailey of Omaha, Mrs. Recent Bride 51 ".,-W. V"- iT " If A bride of the past week is Mrs. Arnold L. Krogh, nee Mildrid Niel sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nielsen. Her marriage to Mr. Krogh took place last Mondav eve ning at the Danish Lutheran church. Mr. Krogh is the son- of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krogh. The young couple wilt be at home after June 1 in Farewell, Neb. Charles Scarr of Bellvue. Mrs. James Chipek of South Omaha, Mrs. Harry Nichalsen of Florence, Mrs. K. Hansen; Mrs, Bert Golden and Mrs.,-E. H.' Tindell of Benson and Mrs. Paddock. Joint Social. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held a joint social event Wednes day night in the Odd Fellows' hall. A few members of the Narcissus chapiter of O. E. S. assisted in the program bv rendering a one-act playlet The remainder of l eve ning was spent in cards, music and c'ancing. Refreshments were served by members of the Rebekah lodge. Harmony Club. Mrs. W. A. Wilcox entertained the Harmony club Monday night at the Blue Room of the Quick Serve. Baptist Choir. The Baptist choir, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Edwards and Mr. J. P. Fenton, will render the cantata, entitled, "Easter Praise," by Carrie B. Adams, Sunday morning at the 11 o'clock service. During the Sun day school hour, Easter selections will be given by members of the school, and at the conclusion, Mrs. John Giles will review "The Story of the Resurrection." ' Mrs. Gates Entertaines. , Mrs. G. G. Gates entertained at a party Thursday, April 1, in honor of her daughter Mary's 11th birth day. Presbyterian Aid. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid so ciety will meet Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors. A short busi ness session will be held. Community Center Program. Mrs. G. Eckstrom, chairman of the community center program com mittee, has arranged an interesting program to be given Friday evening, April 9, in the assembly room of the Benson High school. Music will be furnished by the Community Glee club. Miss Dorothy Reuben will give a reading entitled "Daisy's Practice Hour." The Community The Ones They Whistle A LL the latest popular hits, the ones they whistle on the Great White Way, are recorded for Columbia while there still being whistled by the New York public. Al Jolson, Nora Bayes, Bert Williams, Harrison and Camp bell & Burr are some of the leading popular artists who sing the latest song successes for Columbia Records exclu sively. . Here Are Their Latest Dardanella Prince's Dance Orchestra Wild Flower Waltz. . Yerke's Jazarimba Orchestra A 2851 85e A 2829 8Se A 2838 85c A 6138 $1.28 A 2863 88e A 6141 $1.25 Let the Rest of the World Go By Campbell and Burr Rings James and Harrison fYou Ain't Heard Nothing Yet. .Al Jolson Come On and Play With Me Billy Murray Just Like a Gypsy ...Nora Bayes In Your Arms ............. : ...... '. Nora Bayes All That I Want Is Yon. . . .. . .. . i-. . . .Henry Burr When the Harvest Moon Is Shining. .'.Lewis James Elder Eatmore's Serman on Generosity. ..... .Bert .Williams Elder Eatmore's Sermon on Throwing Stones. . ....... 4 .Bert Williams SCHMOLLER & MUELLER Phone Dour. 1623 PIANO CO. Temporary Location- 114-16 South Fifteenth Street Omaha, Neb. Dramatic club will stage the play en titled "The Old School at Hickory Holler." This entertainment is free and the public is invited to attend. Congregational Aid. Mrs. N. J. Peterson was hostess to the Ladies' Aid of the Congrega tional church of Irvington, Friday at 'the home of her daughter, Mrs Dave Petersen, 2043 North Sixty, fifth avenue. After a dinner was served, music and social amusements were enjoyed. Annual Presbyterian Meeting. The annual meeting of the Presby terian church will be held Wednes day night, when annual reports will be given and the election of of ficers for the ensuing year will be held. Informal Dinner. x Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Bowerman entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, when covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Marry Holmes and Miss Grace Holmes of Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs. Bowerman. For Miss Wilcox. An elaborate dinner was given Friday night in the blue room of the Quick Serve in honor of Miss Hazel Wilcox, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox. Miss Wilcox will tour with a musical company for the next few months. Covers were laid for 32 guests. For Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Several dinner parties have been given in honor of Rev. Thomas An derson and Mrs. , Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tuttle entertained at Sunday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Olicr had them as their guests Mon day for dinner, and Wednesday eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallick. Will Spend Summer at Lake i'i."".. ." ii" "' 1 "T""i).'i Tt Jane is the 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Van Heusen. Al ready she is looking forward to a summer in their cottage at Lake Orion, Mich., where they will go very soon. Jane remembers and talks about her experiences as swim mer and fisherman there last sum mer Since selling their home in Dundee, the Van Ueusens have lived at the Flat Iron hotel, where Jane's friends are legion. Ttiey open doors for her, bow politely as !hey enter the dining room, and wave her af fectionate good-byes, all of which attention she accepts with' the dignity of a queen, and the simplicity of an unspoiled child, according to her friends. . Benson Personals . Mrs. R. E. Shaeffer returned to her home in Centralia, Kan., after having spent the past five weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Woolman and Mr.HWoolman. Mr, and Mrs. George J. Springer have moved into their new home on Sixty-fifth and Wirt streets. Mr. Glen Gardner, who is attend ing the State university, will spend the Easter vacation at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Gardner. Miss Hazel Haney is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. Mr. H. L. Rivett left Thursday evening for a short business trip to Minneapolis. Mr., and Mrs. J. W. Welch and daughter, Gertrude Irene, left Wednesday for Culver, Ind., to spend the Easter time with their son, Merchon, who is attending the military school at that place. Mr. L. P. Herr of Zearing, la., was a guest the first of the week at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. T, Pickard, and Mr. Pickard. Mrs. John Killian and daughter, Effie, have been on the sick list dur ing the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leedom and son, Lorimer Everett, who have spent the past year in Denver, will be guests during the week at the home of Mrs. Leedom's sister, Mrs. J. C Campbell, and Mr.' Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Leedom and son are en route, to their old home in Ohio. Mrs. J. D. Hatfield was a luncheon fuest Wednesday at the home of Irs. B. M. Babcock. Mrs. H. N. Neal of Penokee, Kan., has been a guest the last week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson. Mr. W. M. Correll and son, Ches ter, are ill at their home with an at tack of typhoid fever. Mrs. J. T. Pickard and son, Eu geen, left Friday for Bloomitigton, 111., to spend the week-end with her father, M. Herr, and other relatives. Mrs. Lloyd Pearce was taken to the Swedish Mission hospital Fri day, where she underwent an opera tion. " Mrs. B. S. Phelps was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hennegan. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hansen of Fremont are spending Easter at the home of Mr. Hansen s sister, Mrs. Carl Madsen, and Mr. Madsen. Mrs. A. Traynor has returned from the south and spent Tuesday at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. Johnson, and Mr. Johnson. Mrs. Arthur Honnold and son, Arthur Junior Honnold, twere week end guests at the home of Mrs. Lil jenstolpe. Mrs. Honnold and son are en route from the south to their home in Scottsbluffs, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Tyson are spending the Easter time with rela tives in Adell, la. Mrs. W. S. Forney of Omaha was a luncheon guest Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Kirby Parker . Mrs. J. W. Fitch, Mrs. C. H. Pen over, Mrs. Walter Rieshaw,' Mrs. Harry Elliston and daughter are on the sick list Master Rudolph Neiderheiser is in Denver for a few days. Special Services Close. The special services that have been conducted for the past two weeks at the Methodist church by the pastor, Rev. John Calvert, as sisted by Mr. J. Mercer, chorister, will close this evening. Several new Noted Actress Is Republican Supporter Miss Elsie Ferguson, the :tri has not only chosen her poiitfctl party and aligned herself with rit republicans, but she has gone f. ther, and even chosen the man slsfcj wants to see in the White House. Arcordinor to Miss Fersuson. she was "not crazy about getting the vote," but now, having had it given to ber, sne oeueves mai it is ine duty of every woman to study poli cies and inform herself as to the relative merits of parties, platforms and candidates. members will be taken into the church at this servjee. . Special Easter music has been arranged by the choir, - M. E. Foreign Missions. The Methodist Ladies' Forein Mission societies of the different Omaha churches are conducting a four-minute mission campaign. Last Tuesday Mrs. E. N. Bowerman Rave a four-minute talk at the Jennings church, the subject being "Hospitals and Hospital Supplies for the Differ ent Foreign Fields." 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