t 1 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1920. 11 ft Life I not to short but that th.rt is always tiat for courtety. Emerson. Wt da not courtt nun's year until ha hat sthtHf la to count. ' ' Emerson.,. IT Society , W. W. Club Luncheon. 'Mrs. John Morrison and Mrs. Charles F. Gruenig will entertain , the members of the W. W. club at luncheon Wednesday, 1 o'clock, at . the Flatiroh, followed by an Or-' K pbeum party. , V" V New Nurie. C Cast your bread upon the. waters? . Omaha lid. For it shall return after '' many days. And it has," . v Last December there was a sale of '.(Christmas seals. At the time we .,' were told that the proceeds would be " used right here in Omaha to further the anti-tuberculosis work to help' "double-cross" tuberculosis. (A double cross is the sign of the work.) The money then collected is now paying for two nurses and a Ford sedan in Omaha. The nurses are on the staff of the Visiting Nurs; as sociation. Until May 1, 6nly one such nurse has been at work. Miss Myrtle McGirr., The new worker is Miss Josephine Albright of David City. Luncheon for Recent Bride, i Mrs. John Morris of Fort Crook entertained at luncheon at the Mor ris quarters Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Thomas Christian, formerly Miss Grace Hughes of Council Bluffs. Covers were also placed for Mesdames W. L. Phillips, George TV . TT NATIONAL ii i BISCUIT; COMPANY MM, now lar snortbreaa dates back is uncer tain. But it is certain that LORN A DOONE Biscuit introduced an entirely f new shortbread quality in better flavor, in better texture, and in absence of over-rich-- ness The name LORNA DOONE is on j . every biscuit. . . . Sold by the pound and in the famous In-er-seal Trade Mark package. 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' ; HENSHAW CAFE At House Cleaning Time At at all other times you will find The Hoover indispensable so indispensabl in fack that the mall amount paid each month on your Hoover will not be missed by the time Fall House Cleaning Time arrives. . Clean House Scientifically Do It the Hoover Way i Ash. About Our Economical Payment Plan $5 Pown$5 Week y 1 -'w 312 South 18tn St. Tyler 1011 Van $tuddiford, Ben Wade, Lloyd iook, Aipna rrye ana Misses Anne Beasley and Dorothy White. .Tea for Visitors. Mrs.. R. J. Dinning entertained in formally at a tea at her home Satur day afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. Charles Voegele. Mr. and Mr. Voegele, who have been spending several days here, ; left Tuesday evening f6r their home at Mansfield, Ohio.. i Updike Dancing Club.' The Updike Dancing club will give a dancing party Friday evening. May 14, at Druid hall, Twenty-fourth and Ames. The affair will be for Up dike employes only. ' Birthday. v Mr. Fhilip Schmidt celebrated his 80th birthday on Saturday. A party was given in his honor, at which his wife, six children, 40 grandchildren and IS great-grandchildren -were present. Federation Notes The Sutton Bay View club closed a very successful season Monday, April ?6. Reports of the year's work were given by omcers and committee- chairman. Mrs. Charles M. Brown, retiring president, cave the following report: Average attend ance, 14. Number of meetings held, IS. Number of out-of-town euests. 4. Number of local guests, 2. Number of social and study meetings com bined, 2. Number of memberships vacated by removal from ttfwn, 2. Philanthropic work, one French or phan supported at a cost of $36.50; the money subscribed from members only. Study topics, Americanism, Citizenship, Trazel, Book Reviews and Debate. . At the tlosing meeting of the History and Art club of Seward, for the season of 1919-20, Saturday, May 1, the club decided to contribute $50 to further the work of relief in the near east. Mrs. W. S. Williams was hostess. The .officers for the oast year were Mrs. M. A. lV. Davis, president; Mrs. H. N. Colman, vice president; Miss Flora Brandee, sec retary and Mrs. C A. Bemis, treas urer. . , Woman's Civic Club of Ausley. - iThe newly organized Woman's Civic club of Ausley has elected the following omcers for the enstiing year: Mrs. C. J. Stevens, president; Mrs. D. W. Thomson, vice presi dent; Mrs. Jessie F. Knapp, record ing secretary; Mrs. S. B. McKenty, correspondent secretary, and Mrs. H. Schmid, treasurer. The club has, a membership of 20. , Shenandoah Club. . Mrs. T. R. Cooke, assisted by Mrs. William Simpson, entertained the members of the Shenandoah club at a May day luncheon at her home Saturday. A tiny May pole wreathed in flowers formed the centerpiece. Mrs. T. L. Grange Jay, a well known 'American society woman, who is collecting funds in England for the.Y. M. C. A., is greatly aided in her work by her pet monkey. ' Table Belongings. The hostdss who would be smart and modern must keep up all the latest notions anent table service and food garnishing. A square meal well cooked is well enough in its way; more important vastly more important is the service thereof and a few lieht edibles nerfertlv served will give that hostess a high er reputation among her women friends at least than any amount of good food minus the little touches that bespeak up-to-dateness. - ... Calendar Omaha Chapter. American War Mnthrro Kensington Club Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. Weyerraan, 10H , South' Twenty-seventh! street. Mesdames E. R. Craig-, C. E. Good and M. W. Doherty will assist. . Ladles' Auxiliary to Clan Gordon Wednesday, S p. m., with Mrs. Thomas Meldrum, 2120 Evans street. W. W. Club Wednesday, 1 o'clock, luncheon. Mrs. John Morrison, hostess. Alpha Cbl Omera Wednesday after noon, at the home of Mrs, Harry Weller. Omaha Business Woman's League Wednesday evening. Hotel Loyal, dinner, 6:15 p. m followed by short program. Miss Mabel Warner Rugg, character analyst, will be the speaker. Miss draco Rowland will give a report ot I he Fed- What Will Be the Next Foible of Omaha's Smart Set? ): "Movies " in the home" seems to be the next fad which will be adopt ed by Oniahans.', The day will soon be here when we may simply turn to a machine which stands in an in conspicuous place in the home and without any effort see our favorite tragedian or comedian in the seclu sion and quiet of our own domiciles. Instead of an orchestra to follow the picture,' there will, no doubt, be ylc trola records planned for each pic ture and not a single particle of en joyment will be, lost htrough the in novation. Tlii Rho Sigma fraternity of the University of Nebraska Medical col lege is one of the few places where such a machine may be found. It is the property of one of the alumni members of the . fraternity and through his courtesy the active members have . the benefits of it. One of the young men operates it and when time hangs heavy, a movie enlivens the occasion. Saturday eve ning, May 1, the fraternity gave a house dance and the most novel fea ture of the evening were two com edies which were shown to the guests. . . erated Business Women's clubs conven tion, which was held In Lintoln last month. , , Clio Club Wednesday. 1 p. m., Twen tieth annual birthday luncheon, with Mrs. O. A. Scott, Election of officers. Musln Department, Omaha Woman's Club Wednesday, 1 p. m., meeting of. the executive oa,'d. Regular meeting, 3:30 p. m., Y. W. 0 A. Annual reports will be read, an. plans for Jt year's work , will be discussed. All those ex pecting to join the chorus next year afe invited, to attend this meeting. Comus Club Wednesday afternoon, wltlf Mrs. D. W. Tlllolson, S201 Fowler avenue. Correct Diction Class Wednesday, p. m., Y. M. C. A., studio of Prof. Edwin Puis. V. ' Omalta Business Woman's League Wednesday uvenlng, Hotel Loyal, dinner, :15 p. m., followed by short program. , Benson Presbyterian Aid Society TOAHnearia v .ftnmnnl with Aft". C. V. Wolfe, 6644 Corby street. Benson' Methodist Aid Society Wednes day afternoon, with Mrs. H. Davey. Mrs. Harry Keed will assist. v Applied Psychology (lass Wednesday, ( p. m 802 Patterson block. Subject, "The Psychology ol Memory." xne aisoussion is open to all. i Parent-Teachers' Club Wednesday, t p. m., at Yates school. ' ! ? .ssmil' IHIMUNUllinmillllllllUIIHIHIHIIUHIIinilHHUflsiawsu " s., mi siiiaiMn i, hi. I, mi m awl i 1 1 im lllli s, n . m, . ii's . 1 Tireaf Yourself f o a DnnR of Orange Pe-lightl Here at last is a drink that will ) satisfy your thirst appetite and hit the higli spot of your, taste. 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Mrs. Lord, who accompanied him, will remain for one moiUh's visit -with their daughter,) Mrs. Roger Troup Vaughn, in Chicago. Miss Lillian L'Esperance, who has been ill for several- weeks at the Swedish Mission hospital,), leaves Wednesday for her home, at Dead wood, S. D. She1 will be accom panied by her sister, Mrs. P. J. Con nelly of Shoshoni, Myo., who has been visiting Mr. anilMrs. J. A. Bender, i V Mr. and . Mrs. J. E. Clark have taken a cottage at Lake Manawa for the summer. . Mrs. J. W. Christie and daughter, Miss Marjorie, returned home Sun-' day from Florida, where they spent AMERICAN BEAUTY IRONS 1 1 Go well with the plan of household cleanliness that a good housekeeper always follows. Have You an American Beauty Iron in Your Home? THE NELSON COMPANY Artistic Electric Fixtures and Household Appliances 406 South 15th Street Phone. 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