T THE OMAHA. SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 9, 1921. 3 B Clubdom "Onward Omaha" Dinner. More than half the tickets have already been sold for the 4 Onward Omaha" dinner to be given at the Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening, January 20, under the aus pices of the Omaha Business and i'rofessional Women's league, ac cording to Miss Mary Sturgeon, president of the organization. Aa the Chamber of Commerce can ac commodate only 450 dinner guests, the league may have to find another location. Those in charge of the affair in clude Miss Sturgeon, Miss L. M. Montgomery, Miss Lennie Bellman, Miss Edith McKenzie, Miss Belle Hatch, Miss Fay Watts and Mrs. Mary J tilts. Music Department. The repertoire club of the music department. Omaha Woman's club, will cive the following orocrram. .1 , . vi iii 0iifr ai iv i iiwii, ill llic V. M. C A. auditorium: Soprano miIon, "Reveries" and "Morning" by Oley Speaks, Mrs. Gilbert Brown; string trio, "Adagiette" by Bizet and "Serenade" by Haydn, Mrs. E. Reese, violin, Miss Elsa Reese viola, and Mrs. O. W. Ncble, piano; vocal sides, "I Gathered a Rose" and "When You Were Truly Mine" by Dorothy Lee, Mrs. T. F. Dreibus, accompanied by Airs. Neble at the piano and Mrs. Reese, violin obli gito. Chorus rehearsal will be held at 1 . m. Organize Auxiliary. The Junior Auxiliary to the Woman's Relief Society will or ganize next Saturday evening at a supper from 5 to 7 at the Hotel Loyal. Seventy-five girls have ap plied for membership. Reserva tions for 'the supper mav be made ,at the office of the Jewish Welfare i Hoard, AV)A Lyric building. Mem bers of the Woman's Relief society and those who wish to join the auxiliary are privileged to attend the supper. Current Topics Department. The current topics department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Tuesday, 2 p. m. The Bible lesson will be "Choosing the Deacon," frotu the sixth chapter of Acts. Current topics, 2:30 i 0 clock. Mrs. William burton will read a paper on "How to Become a Naturalized Citizen." Current events will be led by Mrs. Mary I. Crcigh. Parliamentary Law Department. The parliamentary law depart ment of the Omaha Woman's club will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The lesson will include "Constitution of 1 he United States, Amendment 1.' By request, instruction in the method of voting will be given, and a mock installation of officers will be con ducted. The lesson on "Committees," scheduled for Thursday, will be postponed' until Thursday. January 27. Mrs. A. L. Fernald. leader. American War Mothers. Omaha chapter of American War .Mothers will have an installation of officers at Memorial hall Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The officers to be installed are Mrs. Wr. A. Wilcox, president; Mrs. M. E. Lewis, first vice president; Mrs. L. B. Bullock, , -ecoud vice president; Mrs. J. Shi Ms, recording secretary; Mrs. C. W. Weeks, corresponding secretary; Mrs. C. II. Haarirmn, treasurer; Mrs. I". L. Lcaverton, historian; Mrs. C. W. Hunzie, assistant historian, and the following auditors: Mesdames V. P. Woolf, E. Parish and E. J. Xeihart. Club President Calendar SUNDAY. Old reople' Home, Fontenelle Woule- Tnl Sunday, S:S0 p. in.. Rev. Paul Oal lioun, psHtor of Central United Presbyte rian cliurch will conduct the service. Art Kshlblt Sunday, t to S p. m., week rlnys 9 a. m. to 6 p. m . Omalia public library, under auNplces of Klne Aria so ciety. Exhibit of paintings by the Old Maaterfl. Omaha TheoMphiral Society Sunday, iv m.. MS I.eflunir bulldln. Sixteenth and Capitol avenue. Miss Jane Hown will speak on "Spiritual Life cf the .Man of the World. ' Omaha. Walking Club Sunday. 3:20 p. m., start from Sixteenth street station on Bellevue and Kort Crook Interurban. Transfer from Omaha cars at 3 p. m. to the Interurban lino at Twenty-rourt n ana V streets. This walk will be north from Ttaliavue. following a r age path to Mor nion Hollow, swinging back southeast, anil coming out at Avery Crossing. Leo Bozell. leader. MONDAY. Bishop Vincent Chautauqua Circle Monday, 7:15 p. m., third floor, court house. Canteen Comnanv II Mcnday, 2:30 p nt.. Hlaikstone hotel. Miss Bess Slahonoy, hostess. Roosevelt Chautauqua Circle Monday. 7:30 p. m., with Mrs. J1'. A. Cressey, 424 South Twenty-second street. Dundee Woman's Patriotic Club Mon- day. 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. rred A. Saffran, 4809 Webster street. Omaha Walking Club Monday, 8 p. in., South Side public library. Annual social gathering and business meeting. Mlnne I, una Chautauqua Circle Mon day, 2 p. m.. with Mrs. A. D. Nunn, 2730 Hedick avenue. Mrs. B. . A. Waugh, leader. P. K. O. Association, Chapter B. 8. Mxindav. 2:30 p. m.. witn Mrs. a. K. van dcrlinp, 4334 Lake street. Subject, "Cur rent Events." Council of Jewish Women Study Club Monday, 2 p. m., Temple Israel vestry rooms. Dr. Frederick Oohn will speak on "Jewish History of the Sixteenth Cen tury." Tennyson Chautauqua Circle Monday, 2 p. tn.. with Mrs. C. H. Walrath, 3650 Hurt street. Lesson, "History of France," chapters 18-1. Leaders, Mrs. E. W. Fowell and Mrs. L. J. Blake. Oniulm Woman's Club, Political and So cial Science Deportment .Monday. 2:30 r. m., Y. W. C. A. Lesson, "City Govern ment, Department of the. City Commis sion." At 3 p.' m. Mayor Edward Smith will speak on "The City Charter and Changes that Have Been Mads In It." Mrs. H. J. Bailey, leader. Curunt Topics. 3:30 -Tuesday, 2 Mayor Smith to Speak. Mayor Smith will speak before the political and social science de partment of the Omaha Woman's club Monday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. His subject will he the "City Charter." The department will meet at 2:30 o'clock. The lesson will be "City Government." Mrs. H. F. Bailey, leader. Fortnightly Musical Club. ' The Fortnightly Musical club will meet Tuesday evening at 8:30 with Mrs. George S. Johnston, 5121 Hurt s treet. A song cycle, "Captive Mem ories" by Nevin, will be given by Mesdames George S. Johnston, A. L. Hohbs, Louise Jansen Wylie, Verne Miller and Kftie Steen Kittel son. L'Alliance Francaise. Members of the L'Alliance Fran caise will he entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Jessie Millard, 500 South Thirty-eighth street, with a lecture on "Is Civiliza tion Elevating or Debasing?" by M. Gaston Riou, official chairmau of the L'Alliance in the qirruit of Hhe United States and Canada. Club Luncheon. The Carter Lake Winter Kensinc tion clu! will entertain at 1 o'clock bridge luncheon at the Hotel lioyal Wednesday. Reservations may be made before 6 n. m. Tuesday with Mrs. L. P. Heariey at Webster 5738. Book Club. Mrs. Roy Page will entertain mem bers of the Book club at her" home, 115 North Thirty-third street, Thurs day afternoon at 3:15. This meeting vas originally . planned for last Thursday, bttt.was postponed. Miss Kieanor McGilton will review Nexo's Ditte Girl Alive. D. A. R. Omaha D. A. R. will meet Tuesday iftcmoonat 2:3Q at Mickel's music room, Fifteenth and Harney streets. Bishop Homer Stuntz will speak. Guests are invited. Social Settlement The II. E. L. P. club wil meet at the Social Settlement house for sup per and dramatic art Tuesday even ing. On Wednesday evening the club will entertain at a chop suey dinner, followed by a line party at the theater. The Royal Q. B. C, club will meet Wednesday evening at the Settle ment house for supper, dramatic art and gymnasium. The W. I. L. L. club meets Thurs day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Social Settlement .house for sewing. The Children's dancing class will meet at the Settlement house Sat urday evening from 7 to 8;30 o'clock. .There will be social danc ing from 8:30 to 11. An Omaha girl who is rapidly gaining prominence in the business world is Miss Esther Dugher. She was recently elected president of the "Lions Club," a club of 69 business girls which interests itself in business affairs and social welfare work. Miss Dugher has been superintendent of the underwriters of fidelity and public official bonds in a local insurance office for the past two years. She has also been in other departments of the company previous to the time she was chosen to head one. Very few women are employed in the same capacity, men usually being uijs. r a i , f 1 V" cnarge or mis line oi worn. She was educated in Omaha and has acquired all of her business train ing and experience in this city. TUESDAY. ioouila Chautauqua Clrcl p. in., Y. W. C. A. La Salle Club Tuesday. 7:30 p, in., Chamber of Commerce, Parlor A. H. E. I P. Club Tuesday evening, So cial Settlement bouse, supper and dramatic art. - Fortnightly Musical Club Tuesday, 8:39 p. m., with Mrs. George S. Johnston, 5121 Burt street. Omalia Spanish Club Tuesday, S p. m., :U0 Patterson block. Seventeenth and Far- Omaha Truth Centei" Tuesday, 8 p. m., 1G Patterson block, Frantis Gable of Lin coln, leader. " Dundee Morning Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, 8:46 a. m., with Mrs. E. A. Beardsley, 103 South Fiftieth' avenue. Ilainline (,lee Club of Minnesota Tues day. 8 p. m., Central High school audi torium, presented by Boys' and Girls' Glee club of Central High. Omaha Woman's Club, Public Speaking i part men t tuesaay, lu a. m., Y. w. u. A. Mrs. O. Y. Krlng, leader. Prof. Ed win Puis, instructor. P. E. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. P. Tuesday, 10:3(L,a. m., with Mr. F. C Patton, 320 SoiTih Fifty-second street. The day will be spent In sewing for the Child Saving Institute. Nebraska State Nurses' Association, Histrirt Sa. t Tuesday, 11 a. m., annual meeting, Pathfinder hotel. Fremont. Elec tion of officers will be held. Afternoon session. 1:30 o'clock. Alice K. Howard Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., with Miss Grace Rowland. 1108 South Thirty-first street Lesson. "History of France," chapters 18 19. Miss Rowland, leader. Omaha Woman's Club.C'urrent Topics Department Tuesday, 2 n. m., Y. W. C. A, Bible lesson, "Choosing the Deacon," sixth W. C. T. U. Notes. The committee on arrangements for the Woman's Christian Temper ence Union regional conference to be held in Omaha February 2-4, in clusive, appointed the following com mittees at a meeting January 4 at the Y. W. C. A.: Mesdames M. D. Vieno, general chairman; L. C. Banner, secretary; Daisy Dunlap, corresponding secre tary; Anna Whitney, treasurer. Mrs. Gus Miller, president, North Side W. C. T. U.; Mesdames N. C. Latham, Charles Gammon, F. G. Othmer. Mrs. Olive Claggett, president, West Side, W. C. T. U.: Mesdames E. G. Grover, Martin Johnson, E. C. Getchell. Mrs. George Ticknor, president Frances Willard, W. C. T. U.: Mes dames T. R. Ward, G. W. Covell, C. J. Roberts. Dr. Jennie Callfas, president, Omaha Union; Mesdames. W. T. Graham, P.-l Edlinger, J. H. Rob ertson. Mrs. D. C. Sturtz, president, Ben son W. C. T. U.; Mrs. Austin Tay lor. Edwin J. Whistler, J. B. Hart man. Mrs. L. C. Banner, president. South Side W. C. TU.; Mesdames. Wil liam Berry, H. W. Vore, S. R. Snod grass, Mary Borcourt. Music will be furnished for the conference by Mrs. L. Savell, pianist, and Mrs. Grace Steinberg, voCal soloist. Mrs. L. B. Webster is in charge of publicity. A meeting will be held Thursday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. for the purpose of completing plans for the conference. About 45 per cent of the 4,000 stu dents at Columbia . university are women. Right Now There Are Some Wonderful Bargains at Ml CKECS Here are a few examples of what your dollars will do at our store. A Cramer Piano finished in a beau- (pi 1 fCTnn tiful walnut case, practically as 'j I v" good as new. Our price y x. S J A Hobart M. Cable Player in the (POO COO best of condition a wonderful n iv 1 " bargain at AJJ. A good Norwood Piano in a rich 1 QOQQ walnut case; good Value P A 0 Many Other Real Values at , Ml CKE-CS "The House of Pleasant Dealings" FIFTEENTH AND HARNEY ' chapter of Act p. in. Mrs. Jiary I. tTViirh, leader. lieorKa A. titter Relief Corp No. 81 Tuesday, 2 . in.. Memorial hill, court house. Installation of officers will bo hold. Custer pout member! .are Invited to bt present. South )malia Woman' Club Tueaday, 2:30 p. nt.. business nteetlnif with Mn C. ShrlKlcy, 882a South Twenty-third slreot. Following the liualneaa keaslon, Mrx. F. H. t'ole will have chart of a civil service program. Daughter of American Revolution, Omaha Chapter Tuesday, 2:30 p. in., Mir koln music room, Fifteenth nd Ilar nt strcetM. Blahop Homer Slums will bo the speaker. Piano and vlclrola mu sical nuniberH will be given. Member may invite guest. Onmhu liuNines Woman' Club Tues day, 6:15 p. m., Y. W. C. A. supper, fol lowed by class work In Amerlcanlsation, current . events, public speaking and eliorttl rehearsal. Jteaervallons for sup per should he made by Monday night at the V. W. C A. office. GLLDoua3940-PhoneYour Order f Pep lalSp??k sen&miovicil Four Hour MormQ Said mm Courtney Bldg. 17th and Douglas. Are you forming that money-saving habit of taking the greatest possible advantage of these sensational daily sales? ' . MONDAY Famora BLUE BELL FLOUR 48-lb. Sack None Delivered. Extra large 40-50 ' size Prunes, lb.25 Extra fine medium Prunes, 3 lbs.. 40 J. & M. Apricots, No. 3 cans 40 VeaTRoasI; 12y2clb. Veal Stew 10c lb. Little Vol Coif n, per doz. ....$2.50 Pint cans ,s , Mazola .......31$ Quart cans Mazola 59 tat nw WEDNESDAY. Carter Ike Winter Kensington Club Wednesday, t o'clock luncheon, Hotel Loyal. y Correct Diction Class Wednesday, 10: SO a. in., Y. M. C. A., Prof. Kdwln Puis' slud'.o. Omaha W. C. T. V. Wednesday, 1 p. pi., Y. W. C. A. Regular business meeting. A. C. A., Drama Section .Wednesday, 4 p. m.. with Mrs. J. T. Maxwell, 2656 Mftrcy street. Rorkfnril College Association Wednes day arternoon. with. Mrs. J. F. Bolas, 1710 Georgia avenue. Royal Q. B. C. Club Wednesday ve ning. supper., dramatic art, gymnasium, Social Settlement house. Art Lecture Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., public library. Maurice Block will speak on the "Old Masters." A. C. A., Home Ed'icntlon Section Wednesday, 130 o'clock, w.lh Mrs. J. T. Maxwell, Marcy street. P. K. . Sisterhood, Chapter H. K. Wednesday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. 306 South Fifty-first street. Omaha Woman's Club, Music Depart ment Wednesday, 2 p. m., Y. W. C. A. auditorium, chorus rehearsal, Henry G. Cox, director. Program, 3 p. ni. Lecture on Modern History Wednesday, 4 p. ni.. Duchesne college and convent of the Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. Kev. Alfred" Kaufman of Crelgh ton university, speaker. The public 1b In vited. ' L'Alllunce Francaise Wednesday, 8 p. m. with Miss Jessie Millard, 00 South Thirty-eighth street. M. Gaston Rlou, of ficial chairman of LAlllance Francaise tn the circuit of the United States and Canada will speak on "I Civilization Elevating or Debasing?" THURSDAY. W. I. L. L. Cluri Thursday. 7:30 p. .m., sewine class, Social Settlement house. The Book Club Thursday. 3:15 p. m with Mrs. Roy Page, 115 North Thirty third street. Cambro-Welsh Society Thursday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Evans, 3608 Ames avenue. ' American War Mother, Omaha Chap ter Thursday, 8 p. m.. Memorial hall, court house. Installation of officers. Vesta Chapter Kensington Club, U. E. 9. Thursday, 8 p. m.. Masonic tesnple. Election of officers. Mrs. A. Cameron, hostess. Dundee Chautauqua Circle Thursday. 3 p. tn., with Mrs. J. O. Wentworth, 806 North Fortv-ninth street. Mrs. Helen Morton, leader. Mothers' tiuild for Homeless Boyx Thursday, 2 p. m., members will sew all afternoon at Father Flanagan's Home for Boys, 4206 South Thirteenth street. Omaha Woman's Club, Parliamentary Law Department Thursday, 3:30 p. m., Helen Ruff Engaged Mr. and Mrs. William Ruff, OOI Lincoln avenue, St. Taul, Minn., an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Ruff, to Ar thur H. Scribner oiOtnpha, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. VV. Scribner of this city. No date has been set for the wedding, but it will probably be an event of the spring. Miss RufT is well known hee as she has visited in Omaha on a num ber of occasions when she has-been the guest of Mrs. John Caldwell. She served one year overseas in the Red Cross canteen service during the war. Mr. Scribner left Saturday for St. Paul, where he will spend sever al days at the Ruff home. Y W. C. A. The lesson will Include "Constitution of the United States," amendment 1; by request. Instruction In voting will be given and mock election of officers will be held. The lesson on "Committees" scheduled for Thursday has been postponed until Thursday, Jan uary 27. Wyche Story Teller League Thursday, 4:30 p. m., with Miss Anna Broadfleld, 630 Park avenue. Mrs. Rose Coleman and Miss Kdna Ducnd will tell the stories. W; C. T. V. Committer on Arrange ments Thursday, 2:30 p. in., Y. W. C. A. Plans will be outlined for the regional conference to be held In Omaha February 2-4, Inclusive. FRIDAY. Lectures on Knglish Literature Friday, 4 p. m., Duchesne-college and convent of the Sacred Heart, Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. The public Is invited. Federal Art Club Friday, 8 p. m., Y. W. C. A. ' Round Table Chautauqua Circle Friday, 7:15 p. m.. Y. W. C. A. IOngfellow Chautauqua Circle Friday, 7:30 p. m., court house. Ella Connell, leader. Scottish Rite Woman's Club Friday, 2:30 p. in., Scottish Rite temple. Installa tion of officers. Dorca Club Friday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Fred orgeneon, 1120 North Thirty-fourth jtseft. West Omaha Mothers' Culture Club Friday. 2 p. m., with Mrs. C. A. Dillon, 3417 Hamilton street. Ada Chapter Kensington Club. O. F 8. London Welcomes Mrs. Catt Mrs. Carrie Ch uunan Catt. who 14 in London, siwke recently at a meet-! inff convened in the Central Hall,! 'Westminster, under the auspices of 1 the National Union of Societies forS Equal Citizenship and other women 8 associations. Newspaper accounts! say that a hearty welcome and con- graduations were onerea Airs, wan on the suffrage victory in America, i Mrs. Catt pointed out that Eng-1 land and America in the matter of) justice to women had traveled along parallel lines; if America vfon a vic- lory, England went ahead. At present America was a sten in advance, she- said, for tliey had the suffrage on thei X same terms as men, witit no age,; limit. She felt sure that England wouiu nor lontr iuk dciiuhi in umjv matter. The audience listened in tontly, according to reports, while the sneaker cave an illuminating de scription of the organization ot the1 campaign 111 mucin n. vi,j the most difficult constituency) f, (where 42 different languages andj 1 dialects are spoken) was attackedj R first, and the details of the work I which had to be done, and was done I with devotion, patience and ueternu- natioih showed that brains of a high order as well as burning enthusiasm contributed to flic well-earned vic- lory. , I "The presence of women in News York poilitics," said Mrs. Catt, "has? revolutionized election day. The vote is gained, and now it is a ques- tion of using it wisely. We want statesmen to take the place of the: politicians," said the speaker in ring-f ing tones. Her final appeal to the newly enfranchised was, 'Keep youri eyes on the hig things." Rockford Club. The Rockford College association will meet Wednesday afternoon t the home of Mrs. J. F. Bolas, 1710, Georgia avenue. Friday. 1 o'clock luncheon with Mr. William Berry, H20 South Tifnty-ltb, street. SATURDAY. ' Kappa 8 i ma Club of Omaha ana Conn- cll Bluff Saturday, 12:30 to I p. luncheon and meeting-, Unlver.lty elnb. Jewish Ladles' Belief. Junior AniHtarj Saturday. S to 7 p. m.. supper ana,-meeting-. Loyal hotel. Beservatlon may i be mads at office of Jewish Welfare Federation, 30 Lyrlo buildm:. All yen w member and Bin who wish to Join Juniors auxiliary are Invited. f Association of Collegiate AJnmnaj S Saturday, 12 o'clock luncheon. Chamber,; of Commerce. General meeting-. At 1:S0.; o'clock Maurice block, art director for the t Omaha Society of Fine Arts, will apeakc on "American Art" Reservation for the luncheon may be made with Mr. H. B.; Patrick, before a. m. Saturday. re? d w in AWhole Family Mealo .w n wr- m - m .gw -"ssfai M aw ar a a cmmm. m a. Bf mm 1VJI FREE one package of your favorite SKIN NER'S Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles. 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