THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 5, 1920. 5 B Benson Society 'Bantoa Correspondent Call Walnut 5370' Benson Wmm'i Club. The regular program of the Ben son Woman's club was given at the meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C N. Wolfe. Mrs. Walter Rcishaw, chairman of the educational committee, reports that plans were being- made for the or ganization of the Farent-Teacher as sociation. A 'meeting of the prin cipals of the three schools and the club committee will be held next week. Plans for the entertain ment to be given by the club the latter part of January were also dis cussed and final arrangements left to the program committee. Guests during the afternoon were Mrs. D. F. Bowdefi and Mrs. William Tac kett of Omaha. The club adjourned to meet January 13. 1921. Bazaar and Luncheon. The Methodist Ladies Aid society netted $187 at their annual bazaar and luncheon, held Wednesday in the parlors of the church. Two hundred were served at the luncheon at 2 p. m. Completed, the v.cmen met in the Episcopal league room for a prayer and praise service. I. O. O. F. Anniversary. Members of the Benson lodge of the I. O. O. F., will celebrate their 26th anniversary Wednesday evening in their hall on Sixty-first street and Military avenue. The women of the Belle Rebekah lodge will participate in this celebration. A special pro gram will be given. O. E. S. Kensington. The Narcissus chapter, No. 261. of the O. E. S. will entertain at a ken sington, Tuesday evening, Decem ber 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I W. Fitch, 2345 North Sixtieth avenue. , Japanese Tea. The Second division of the Ladies .Aid of the Presbyterian church will entertain Wednesday afternoon at a " Japanese tea at the home of Mrs. Richard Skankey, 2735 North Sixty fifth street. 'The rooms will be dec orated in cherry blossoms and light ed by Japanese lanterns. Guests will be received by the three- hostesses, Mrs. Claud Reed, Mrs. E. N. Car on and Mrs. Skankey, who will be dressed as Japanese matrons. Mrs. E. Carson will sing "The Japanese Sandman" and "So Long Oo Long," Mrs. James Morton will give a Jap anese -reading. A sale of oriental gifts will be held and at the close a Japanese luncheon will be served. Dinner Guests. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hennegan had as their dinner guests Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. William Yarton and Mrs. Bert Ellis, formerly of Benson. Cookie Day. Mrs. John Calvert will be hostess Wednesday, December 8, at her home, 2910 North Sixty-third street, to the members of the Methodist Mission society, at a "Cookie Day." Each lady attending will contribute two dozen home-made cookies, which will be boxed and sent to the Mothers Jewels home, located at York, Neb. This society has adopted nnr of th nrnhan ffirls of this home. ffor whom they furnish clothes and all necessities, except tood. x ne Queen Esther society of this church has adopted a boy. Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson en tertained for 12 members of the Bertson Camp of Royal Neighbors. Monday evening, November 30, in honor of their crystal wedding an niversary. Mrs. Johnson was pre sented with a cut glass bowl. Tues day evening a family celebration waj heid aud Mrs. Johnson received a number of cut glass pieces. Ladies'- Gymnasium. The recreation board of the city of Omaha furnishes an instructor in physical culture who meets with all the women who are taking advan tage of this class Tuesday nights of each week in the auditorium of the city hall These lessons are free and a larger class is desired. The at tendance last week was 20. Dinner and Orpheum Line Party. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Loomis enter tained 'at a 6 o'clock dinner Satur day evening at their home. 607 North Twenty-second street. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Sager. Mr. and Mrs. loseph Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reishaw, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hol ridge, Mr. Lettleman and Miss Ada Stiger and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Loo mis. Following the dinner an Or pheum line party was given. Baptist Bazaar. The ladies of the Benson Baptist church will hold their tfnnual bazaar December 8 and 9 in the rotunda of the court house. Day Nursery. The nursery which is sponsored by the Benson Woman's club is continuing to Open Thursday after noons of each week from 12 to 5. A nurse is in charge. Children may be left there for a small fee. Royal Neighbors. The regular session of the Royal Neighbors will be (held Thursday evening. December 9. in Sorensen's hall. Selection of .officers will take place at this meeting. Baptist Booster Club. The Benson Baptist Booster club held a called meeting Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. E. Hig bee on Sixtieth and Grant streets. Announcement Farty. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Young enter tained at an announcement party Friday evening in honor of the mar riage of their son, Raymond A., and Miss Carrie Crossett, which took place- Tuesday, November 22, at Pa pillion, -Neb. P$. O. Sisterhood. The B. S. "chapter of the P. E. O. Sisterhood will be entertained on Monday afternoon, December 6th, at the home' of Mrs. E. A. McGlas son, 618 North Thirty-third street Mrs. Charles Tracy will lead in the discussion of current events. Surprise Birthday Party. Mrs. John Meleen. 6307 Wirt street, was entertained at a birth day surprise Saturday by a number of friends of the family. Mrs. Me leen was the recipient of a cut glasJ vase. Golden Wedding Celebration. Mr. and Mrs. William Nicklass. assisted by their daughter,. Mrs. F A. Souders, formerly of Benson, are c4ebrating their golden wedding anniversary today. A dinner win be served to tjiie relatives after which a reception will be given for the many friends of Mr. ?nd Mrs. Nicklass. Receives Military Appointment. David Washburn, who was award ed a medal for overseas service, has been appointed a captain in the reg ular armyl Mr. Washburn will be stationed .at Fort Crook for a time. Card Party. Mrs. P. J. Dokys entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon for the members of the Elwood Grove rir cle, ,No. 85, Twenty-four guests wSre present. Dancing Party. Mr. and Mrs. George Spring berg entertained at a dancing party at their home. Fifty-second and prague, Saturday night. Eighteen guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Swanson entertained at a Sunday dinner of 16 covers in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, who leave soon for Sweden. Community Center Program. The community Center program will be given Friday evening, De cember 10, in the auditorium of th city hall ' Personals. Miss Edna Maney has been ill for the past week. Mrs. Albert "Knudsen left Wednes day' to spend the week-end in Lin coln. Neb. Mrs. Roy Coe of David City was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilcox. Mrs. J. W. Welch and daughter, Gertrude Irene, returned Tuesday from Culver, Ind. Mrs. Robert Bealey of Council Bluffs spent Wednesday at the home of Mr.nd Mrs. C. O. Hut. Mrs. W. L. Porchett of Gering, Neb., is visiting her sister, Mr Thomas Cover, and Mr. Cover. Miss Anna Houston of Burlington Junction, Mo., has been a guest a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walsh. Miss Celia Hodder and brother. Roy Hodder, of Burke, S. D., are guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C N. Wolfe. Mrs. Nancy Armstrong and daughter, Carrie, of Lima, O., are guests at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. M. Armstrong. Guy Fitch of Brule, Neb., spent Thanksgiving and the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitch. Miss Ethel Anderson of Fort Dodge, la., was a week-end guest at the home of her parents, Dr. and rs. Thomas Anderson. 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