fHE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. JANUARY 23. 1921. 3-D Clubdom - Delphian Society. Mr. Ida Krv MacFarUne, dean of English. University of Denver, will grrt the first oi her additional rourie of lectnrei before the Del phian aocktr, Saturday, January 29, 3 p. nu at the Blacks tone hotel. According to Mrs. Victor Kropf of the Delphian society, Mrs. Mac Farlane's book reviews are ex ceptionally entertaining and reader of modern writers are promised a rare treat in this lecture on "New fiction. The committee announces that single admission, as well as season tickets, may be procured at the door. Mrs. Victor Kropf was elected president of the Delphian society at a meeting Friday afternoon at the Blackstone boteL Other offi cers chosen were: Mr. A. G. Pink crton, vice president; Mrs. Charles Gruenig, secretary; Mrs. H. K. Schafer, treasurer; and the follow ing advisory boad members, Mes damet A. L. Patrick. George Mickel and Cuthbert Vincent StodT classes will be orKamzed at a tneetinf Tuesday afternoon, February 1. at 2:30 o'clock, in the board rooms of the Y. W. C A. Public Speaking Department. The new members of the public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's club will give a tea for the old members of the department at the home of Mrs. J. P. Slater, 2337 South Thirty-third street, Fn dav afternoon. The regular department meeting will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Y. M. C A. Mrs. Charles Mead will hare charge of the program. Readings will be given by Mesdames G. D. Whit comb. J. P. Slater. A. S. Harring ton and W. W. Davenport Political and Social Science. The political and social science department of the Omaha Woman s clnb will meet Monday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock at the Y. W. C A. The civil sen-ice committee of the club will have charge of the program. Current Topics Department. The current topics department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Tuesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at .the Y. W. C. A. The Bible lesson w ill he "Choosing the . Deacon." taken from the sixth chapter of Acts. Current Events, at 2:30 o'clock, will be led by Mrs. Mary I. Creigh. Mrs. William Burton will read a oaper on "How to Become a Nat uralized Citiaen." A reading will be given by Mrs. O. Y. Kring. New Officers Ada Kensington club. O. E. S., elected the following officers at a meet:ne January 14, at the home of Mrs. William Berry: Mrs. F. A. Baldwin, president; Mrs. M. H. Co penharve, vice president; Mrs. R. J. Robertson, secretary; and Mrs. Fred Hill, treasurer O. L. L. Club Prize winners at the bridge and high-five party given Thursday by the O. L. L. elub w ere Mrs. Charles Xeilds. Mrs. J. J. Laughlin, Mrs. Edward Shields and Mrs. E. J. Becker. A sor.g program was given bv Mrs. E. B. McQuillen ac companied by Miss Winifred Trav nor. Hostesses were: Mesdames J. Mattern. 1. Coieman, r. . otiuuu, and J. F. Hanley. Sodality Affair The Young Woman's Sodality of St. Patrick's Parish will give a card oarty.'Wednesday evening, February 2. at their hall, 15th and Castellar streets. Chesterton to Lecture Here. The Fine Arts society announces that it has secured uiiDrn r. -terton for a lecture engagement m Omaha, probably February 27. Missionary Praise Service. The annual missionary praue service of the First Presbyterian church will be held in the parish house Friday afternoon, January 28, at 2:30 o'clock. Bishop Homer Stnr.tz will ad dress the meeting. Mrs. Mary I. Creigh will lead the devotional, and Miss Gertrude Godman. soloist of All Saints church, will ing. The ladies of Circle 1 wi have charge of the social hour following the program. . An invitation is extended to the men as well as the women to attend this meeting. Mrs. Will T. Graham and W. S. Weston, leaders. B. T. Club. R. M. S. The B. T. club of the Railway Mail Service will meet Thursday afternoon. 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. L. E. Moore. Clowry Court, apartment 0, Seventeenth and Chi cago streets Elk Woman'i Club The Elks Woman's club will meet Tuesday evening. 8 o'clock, at the club rooms. A constitution and by laws will be adopted, and officers elected. Comui Club. The Coreus club will be enter tained Wednesday afternoon. 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Roy Hart. 3026 Lincoln boulevard. Scottish Rite Woman's Club. The Scottish Rite Woman's club will meet Fridav afternoon, 2 o'clock, at the Scottish Rite cathe dral. A musical program will be given following the business session. The hour of meeting has been changed from 2:30 to 2 o'clock. Dundee Patriotic Club. The Dundee Woman's Patriotic club will meet for 1 o'clock lunch eon Monday at the home of Mrs. Van Buren Lady. 5011 Chicago street. The Mothers' Club. Mrs. C. F. Cox and Mrs. G. E. Mickel will be hostesses for mem bers of the Mothers' club Wednes day, at 1 o'clock luncheon, at the .1fWB home of Mrs. Cox. 425 Chicago street A program will be given following the luncheon. Mri. G. E. Mickel will read a paper on "America for Americans." Roll call, "The Department of the Interior," will be led by Mrs. Carl Wilson. W. C. T. U. Notes Frances Willard W. C T. U. will meet Wednesday. 2 p. m., with Mrs. J. H. Craddock, 3716 Hawthorne av enue. Mrs. J. A. Dalzell. superin tendent of Americanization work, will have charge of the program. Omaha W. C. T. U. will hold an educational meeting Wednesday, 2:30 p. m.. with Mrs. G. W. Ahlquist. 3020 Meridifh ovenue. The subject will be ' Jail and Prison Work." Omaha School Forum. The Omaha School Forum met Wednesday afternoon in the audi torium of Central high school. Miss Edna Young had. charge of the pro gram, which included a talk on the Forum's proposed affiliation with the National Education association, by superintendent J. H, Beveridge and musical numbers by the High School Glee club, directed by Mrs. Marhoff Pitts. p Ira Jones was elected sergeant at arms to succeed J. A. Savage, who resigned. District Officers Appointed. Mrs. W. H. Jones, newly elected president of the woman's auxiliary of the Nebraska diocese of the Epis copal church has appointed the fol lowing district vice presidents: Mrs. G. C. Smith. Omaha; Mrs. John Flockjiart, Norfolk; Mrs. Henry Hockenburgtr. Columbus: Mrs. E. Blundell, Nebraska City; Mrs. Clar ence W. Graff. Beatrice; Mrs. D. C. Pattee. Lincoln. Mrs. Jones hopes to interest every woman in the diocese in mission ary work and is planning to enlarge the educational work . during the coming year. The regular monthly meeting of the Episcopal Woman's auxiliary will be held in Trinity parish house Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Trinity auxiliary will . have charge of the program, which will be on Mexico. Chautauqua Notes. A new Chautauqua circle will be organized Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. R. Redding, 4415 Mayberry avenue, Leavenworth Heights. All women in the neighborhood who are inter ested in chautaqua work are invited to be present. Following the meet ing tea will be served. Liberty Star Kensington. Liberty Star Kensington club will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Red Cross rooms. Masonic temple. An election of officers will be held. -. Business Woman's Club. Dr. Frank G. Smith, pastor of the First Central Congregational church, will be the principal speaker on the Omaha Business Woman's club pro gram Tuesday evening at the Y. W. C. A. Vocal numbers will' be given by Mrs. Grace Poole Steinberg, ac companied by Miss Enid Brown. Miss Doris Braden will have charge of the program. The club will meet for supper as usual at 6:15 p. m. Tuesday. Reser-, vations may be made at the Y. W. C. A. ofnce. s 1 St. Clara College Club. St. Clara College club will meet at the home of Mrs. John J. Mulvihill. 5011 Webster street, Saturday after noon' at 3 o'clock. Get Acquainted Club. The Get Acquainted club will meet at the First Unitarian church, Thirty-first and Harney streets, Sun day evening at 7:30 o'clock. J he program will include a piano solo by Miss Edna Ballentine; read ing by Miss Louise u. tienaerson; vocal sold by Mrs. R. B. Tedrow. accompanied by Mrs. W. P. Olds; magic performance by W. P. Hunt ington and songs by the Glee club. A social hour will precede the pro gram. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parsons will act as host and hostess, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Brill. All strangers and lonesome men and women are cordially invited. Fortnightly Musical Club. Mrs. Bradley Roe and Mrs. George Tunniscn will entertain the members of the Fortnightly Musical l.iK TitrsAav rflprnnon. 3 o'clock. at the home of Mrs. Roc, 4803 Capi tol avenue. . program .01 ca Songs" will be given by Mesdames Howard Kennedy, John Hasley, Roy Walker. Roy Page, George Johnston, Ernest Bader. Joseph Berger, James Cain, Verne Miller and Miss Louiae White. Columbia The Leading Phonograph of the World. Were awarded the highest honors for perfect tone reproduction and responsiveness at six world expositions. So let the judgment of tone experts guide you in your selection and call at our store, where you will find the largest assortment in the city in all styles and woods to match. We guarantee every Grafonola on the basis of these awards. This Beautiful Model Only We Have Others at $150, $200, $275 and up to ends Grafonola to your home with the records you soled and pay for. Visit our phonograph depart ment, the most com plete in the city, where you will find at all times your favored popular or classical record. We will gladly demonstrate any of the above models without obli gation to purchase. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER 1514-16-18 Dodge St. Publicity Mrs. T. D. Dinan, recently ap pointed publicity chairman for the music department of the Omaha Woman's club, is well known in mu sical and club circles as a contralto soloist. In December Mrs. Dinan gave three pleasing numbers before the Woman's club chorus in the Y. W. C. A. auditorium. She is hading contralto in the choir of Holy An gels church and a member of the music committee of Omaha chapter, Daughters of the American Revolu tion. Mrs. .Dinan is also identified with the Daughter?1 of Isabella. The Omaha Women's club chorus will hold its weekly rehearsal 011 Wednesday afternoon, 2 o'clock, a: the Y. W". C. A. auditorium. A business meeting will follow the rehearsal . Parliamentary Law Department The parliamentary law department of the Omaha Waman's club will meet Thursday afternoon. 2:30 o'clock, at the Y. W. C. A. The les son will include amendments 2. 3 and 4, "Constitution of the United States and "Committees." Mrs. O. Y. Kring will give an ex ample of a treasurer's report and ex amples of committee reports will be given as follows: nominating. Mrs. J. W. Welch; auditing, Mrs. W. F. Burdick; constitution. Mrs. E. E. Stanfield; courtesies, Mrs. R. S. Nee ley; house and home, Mrs. L. F. Easterly; library, Mrs. A. C. Ander son; membership, Mrs. W. H. War wick; civics. Mrs. Clyde Kells; civil service reform. Mrs. J. T. Johnston; conservation, Mrs. J. M. Selshans: health. Mrs. H. B. Whitehouse; and legislative. Miss Gladys Shamp. W. C. T. U. Speaker Dr. Valeria H. Parker of Connec ticut will be one of the noteworthy speakers at the fifth regional confer ence. W. C. T. U., to be held in Omaha February 2 to 4 at the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Parker began her work in so cial hygiene in 1914. when she ac cepted a position with the Connecti cut Society of Social Hygiene. To day she has attained a nation-wide reputation as an authority and speaker on the subjects of sex and social hygiene. During 1919 she spoke in 24 states, appearing under the auspices of the national Y. W. C. A. , of the commission of .training camp activities, of the American So cial Hygiene association, as well as the League of Women Voters. South Omaha Woman's Club. The home economics department of the South Omaha Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Byroji Clow, 2501 E street, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. W. B. Myers will give a talk on "Prac tical Hints on Sewing." A talk 011 "Sewing Machine Accessories," will be given by a representative from Mickel Brothers company. The hostess will be assisted by Mesdames Mvcrs, J. X. Laird and W. B. Wvman. Grafonolas $120 $165, $375. . 7 'V,f f DO . j K VAIE8.' til - Phone Doug. 1623 Chairman 'i r-... II Girls' Community . Service League Sunday Open house, 3:30 p. m.; Wamm club, hostess. Monday Cluga club, supper, 6:30 p. m., Augusta X'clson, president. Gymnasium class. 7:30; Mrs. Charles Musselman, leader. Tuesday Lafayette club, supper, 6:30 p. m., Mary Quinby. president. Dramatic art class, 7:30. Ethel Mul holland, leader. Men's division dnce at Hanscom park. Wednesday Wamm club, supper, 6:30 p. m., Ruth Foley, president. Open house. 8 to 10 p. m. Mass meeting at 8:30 p. m. Thursday K. K. K. club, supper. 6:30 p. m., Nell Gleasou. president. D. T. A. club, supper. 0:30, Helen Rolfson. president. Sewing class, 7:30, Emma Kissling, instructor. Dramatic art class, 7:30, Ethel Mul holland, leader. Friday Burges?-3,"ash club, sup per, 6:30 p. m. French class, O p. m., Mme. Potart, instructor. Gym nasium class, 7:30, Kathcrine. Kar rick, leader. Saturday Week-end social dance, 8:30 to 11 p. m.. Cluga club, hostess. Sunday Open house, 3:30 p. m., men's division, hosts. A. C. A. Domestic Education. The domestic education section of the Association of Collegiate Alum nae will entertain at a kensington Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Sanford Hudson, 2112 South Thirty-third street. Owing to an omission in the year book no program will be given. Women between 21 and 35 years of age are eligible for appointment as members of Boston's metropolitan force. The compensation is $1,580 a vear with annual promotion until $1780 is reached. Respect for the Departed From time immemorial it has been a reverential cus tom to show respect for the departed. We carefully ob serve this custom and main tain therelif iousatmosphere too often absent in the present day commercial funeral home. (sidtntial funeral ''Pgr Jen 1 266 Tar nam St. ' Phone Harney CISt rKTER COLDEX, tlie Irish orator, has been address ing large and enthusiastic audiences in advocacy of Amer ican recognition of the Irish republic. He has not had the opportunity of addressing the great body of Omaha's citi zens, but his fame among Hiobc who have hoard lam is such that the opportunity shuuld be made for him and for the people. Teter Gulden is to speak at 0 p. m. SUNDAY, January 23, at the BRAN DEIS THEATER, and we invite all of our fellow citizens to attend. There will be no admission charge. Mrt. L. F. Crofoot. A. L. Sutton.' Dr. J. W. Duncan. C. E. Herring. T. P. Redmond. Mrs. Draper Smith. C. E. Black. Calendar SUNDAY. Art r.Mbit Sunday, 3 t 8 p. m., Wftii das. y to l p. n , omahi publtr library, un!r RUFptc" of Omaha Society ot Fine Auk KxMbli of book plate. Old rplr . flnmr, FtfititnUr Koulf vnrd Sunday, :;;() p m. Uv. JA. B ltrj of WVstrn'nMpr Presbyterian chuuh wi:; COHdurt rprv;rs, Omaha Throoithio!!i Kor'dy Sunday, S p. in., Sl& KtfflHriK buildmic. Sixteenth ami Caprto; vfnu'. Mrs. "Walter 1. Smith of Council Hluffn wltl gpf-ak. on "The Pur pose of Humanity. Opt ArquiMutfN) Club ('Hiiniln , p. m,. VuitriHti cliutvb. Thirt first ami Harny jstriwtR. Sm'pIhI hour followpfl by pre ir mm of uiuic and reading, nj.cn to alt Mranrsr: fend lonely rm n und voiiifn. On ml 1 a Walking Club Sunday. T:ir. P m.. from Par ! ami Urn ad w ay, ft 1 urn 11 Fluff.. Take East Pirn- hire t car iln" and pft off at thf cmetery. This vails will bp north nlonir the east Bide of the pitat bluffs of the Missouri river. Tha re turn trip will W nlowr the ride, vhlrh rffpra a vipvvnf hr valley Mfond to none, a cord ml to lis Mane MaUln, leader. MONDAY. Btiliop Vinrrnt CliMitaiiquft Cirrle Monday, 7:15 p. m., third floor, cuurt bouse. Dnnrte Woman's Tatriolir Clult Mon Aay. 3 o'Mork Hmrheon with Mrs. A'ati B. LBtly. i'011 Chicago street. RHHKrrlt linuuqu Clri Monclav. 7:3d p. nv. with Mm. F A. t'rff-spy, (M South Twenty -second etreet. Omaha Woman's lnh. Polltiral and Ret rial Soiriw lepartinrn Monday. J:S0 p. m., Y. W. C. A. Mr. H. J. Bail)-, lender. Miniif Jisa ( hautanquu C ircle Mon riKy. 1 p. m.. with itn. R. A. Newell. Jsr.S Newport avenue. Wra. B. A. Waugh. leader. Tennyson Chautatiqun Circle Monday. 8 p. m., with Mrn. .1. A. PunderlHnd, F.ns North Thlrty-eiRhth street. JteBflamea Sunderland and A. D. Cloyd, leaders. Ak-Sar-Ben Chapter, O. E. S. Mouday. 7:30 p. m.. Masonio temple. Initiation of new members. Mrs. Anna J. lavts of Alliance, worthy Brand matron, will be a guest. I. E. O. Sisterhood. Chapter B. B. Monday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Koy Ralph, .117 South Happy Hollow boule vard "Heart of a Fool" will be re viewed tinder the leadership of . Mrs. Charles Leslie. School Forum Lecture Conrae Monday, duplicate lectures. 4 and S p. m., council chamber, city hall. Second of a series of 15 lectures to be Kiven by Dr. H. B. Alexander of the University of Nebraska. Subject, "Men in Boclettea." Women's Collejres of the Orient, Omaha Committee Monuay. 1 o'clock luncheon, Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Henry W. Peabody of Eoston, former foreign missionary worker, will Fpeak. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. Edward Johnson, Harney 2463. TUESDAY. lounila fhautano.ua Circle Tuesday, I p. ru.. Y. V. C. A. H. E. i.. P. Cloti Tuesday evening. So cial Settlement house, supper and dramatic art. rortnlghtl.T 'Mimical Club Tuesday. 3 p. m., with Mrs. Bradley Koe, 4S03 Capitol avenue. Omaha Buhinexs Club Tuesday. C:15 p. m., Y. AY. C. A., supper, followed by program. Omaha Spanish Vlub Tuesday, H p. m., 310 Patterson block. Seventeenth and Far nam streets. JHks Woman's Club Tuesday, S p. m.. c'ub rooms. Buslnees mctins and elec tion of cfflcers. Omaha Woman's Club. Current Topics Department Tuesday. 2:30 p. in., Y. W. 0. A. Mary I. Creigh, leader. Omaha Woman's Club. Public Speak! nt Department Tuesday, 10 a. m., Y. W. C. A. MrE. O. Y. Kring, leader. Dundee Morning Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, 9-45 a. m., with Mrs. A. B. Tebblns, 56C2 Davenport street. South Omaha Woman's Club, Home To nomies Department Tuesday. S:ao p. m., with Sirs. Byron Clow, 2601 E street. Omaha Truth Center Tuesday, S p. m.. 16 Patterson block, Seventeenth and Far- Readjustment. of Diamond Stock While readjusting our diamond stock we have found a few odd sized diamonds which can be offered at tempting prices. Among: the mounted stones are several exceptional offerings. All platinum and diamond engagement ring a Henrickaon feature 11 50. Henrickson's - Established 1882 Supply Your Needs by Using Bee Want Ada Best Results (ole-M'KavG) C. L. Shamp. J. H. Mithen. Rabbi F. Cohn. nim ttrects. Francis t.sMa of Lincoln will speak on "The ote and .Ntgu tlve." I'. . O. KUtrravoe), haplr IV I", 1 :3 p. pi. with Mrs. & II. Chambers. I2JP Souih Thtrty-finst street. airs. J. M Trtme will have charge vt the program Charles Wakefield s "Cadman" will be reviewed. WEDNESDAY. la Salle Clnb Wednesday, 7:3(1 p. m., Chamber of t ommeri-c, parlor A. Conius Cth WedtieRday. I p. m , with Mrs. Roy Hart, 3u.'6 Lincoln boulexartl. 1. E. O. Meterhnod. Chapter B. K. Wednebday. p. m.. with Mrs. Otis Ai visen, li. 'owlcr avonuf. Royal Q. It. C. Club Wednesday eve ring. Sol.hI .settiemt-nt liouae, supper, dramatic art and gymnasium. Omaha Htimu'i Clnb, Monte Drpartmeat Wedneatlay, 2 p. m , T W. C A. sudl toriuni. Chorus rehearsal, folioaed by butineKS meeting. The Mothers' Club Wednesdsy, 1 o'cltuk luncheon with Mrs. C F. Cox. 42I Chicago street, Mrs. (3. E. jMUkel, asKistnnt hostess. Woman's Faculty Club. Nrhraska I ni Teelty (ollege of Medicine W rdnesday afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Stokes, 4724 lavenport street. A. C. A. . Domestic Kilucation Denart ment Weonesday, 1:30 p. m.. vlth Mra. Sanford Hudson, rm South Thirty-tWrd tiroet. A kensingotn and social mealing will be held. Omaha W. C. T. V. Wednesday, !:Ti p. in., with Mt. a. W. Ahliu.si, ::(" Meredith avenue. Educational lueeting. Subject. "Jail and 1'nson 'urk." Add calendar Thursday clubs JYanees M'Ulard W. C. T. I'. Wednei ci:i, - t). m.. with Mra. J. H. Oraddocii, ""ilS Hawthorhe avenue. Jtra. J. A. Dal icil, superintendent of .inierlcunlaatlon work, will have charge ot the program. lecture on Modern Hlxlory Wednesday. 4 p. m.p ruchesie rollegu and convent of Sacred Heart, Thirty-sinh and Burt streets. Rev. Alfred Kaufman of Creigh ton university, speaker. The public ia in vited. THURSDAY. W. I. I.. I.. Club Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Social Settlement house. Social meeting. American War Mothers. Omaha Chapter Thursday, e p. m., Memorial hali, court house. S. A. P. P. T. Club Thursday even ing, supper. Social Settlement houte. Add calendar Tuesday cluua Liberty Star Kensington Club Thurs day, 2 p. in.. MaBonle Temple. Bed Cross rooms. Election of officers. Dundee Chautauqua Circle Thursday, i p. m., with Mrs. J. H. Morton, 6114 lrarfl mreet. Mrs. C. O. Bradshaw. leader. Omaha Woman's Club. Parliamentary Law Department Thursday, 2:80 p. m., Y. W. C. A. Mrs. A. L. Fernald, leader. B. T. Club, Hallway Mall Service Thursday. 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. U E. Moore, Clowry Court, apartment O, Seven teenth and Chicago streets. Mothers1 Guild for Homeless Boys Thursday, 2 p. m. Members will eew dur ing the afternoon at Father Flanagan's Boys' home, 4200 South Thirteenth street. Omaha Society of Fine Art Thursday. 4 p. m., Fontenelle hotel. John Hanson Thomas Main, president of Grinnell col lege, will speak on "Art and Architecture In College Life." New Chautauqua Circle Thursday 2 p. m. with Mrs. E. R. Redding, 4416 Mayberry avenue, Leavenworth Heights. New circle will be organized. Tea will be served. All women in the neighborhood who are Interested in chautauu.ua work are invited. FRIDAY. Federal Art Club Friday, 8 p. m , Y. W. C. A. George Crook W. K. C. Friday, I p. m., Memorial hall, court house. Scottish Kite Woman's Club Friday, 2 p. ni. Scottlbh Rite Cathedral. Episcopal Woman's Auxiliary Friday, 2:3U p. in.. Trinity cathedral parish house. Longfellow Chautauqua Circle Friday, 7:30 p. m., court house. Elia Connell, leader. Round Table Chautauqua Circle Fri day, 7:15 p. m.. court house. Miss Bertha Clarke, leader. St. Barnabas Guild for nnn-Fridsr S p. m at the home of Mrs. T. L. I'avia 361:3 Jackson street. Drama League Friday, 4 p. in., Fonte- 16th at Capitol fin T iLj-iia- ih - M a-.J- Jf' II 1 ill HUDSON SUPER - League of Women Voters Election of Officers. The Hat-tinps League of Women, Voters met Thursday. January .'0, at the CoiiRregatioiiil church. The Hastings 'ueitiiiR was the an nual flection, of officrrs. Mrs. A. ii. Matter was elected chairman, iliss Margaret Kochler, vice chair man; Mrs. William Arvanette, sec retary, and Miss Dolly Otten. treas urer. Mrs. C. G. Ryan of Grand Island and Mrs. Louise Ormsbjr Thompson of Central City, also stKke rritily for the adoption of the children's code as a whole. Spain lias produced many femi nine wizards with the rifle, and of them all Senorita Julia l'oardrie, aged 13 years, is said to he the best, haying won nunjerous medals and detested many famed marksmen. n Mrs. E. Cartvrinht. recently ap pointed a justice of peace in Hert fordshire, England, will sit on the same bench with her father, who has been a magistrate for many years. nelie hotel. Gcrgory Zilhoorg -ill ppeak on "Moscow Art Theater " Ictre on American History iduv. p. rn., Purhepiim cnuiire an'l convent of tlie filtered Heart. Thiri.v-mi.tli and Hurt streets. The public is Invited. 1'rewbyterian Annual Miwloiuiry rYaUc Serrle Friday. i':;-iu p. m.. First' T'resnv terlan parish house. Mesdames Will T Graham and W. S. W'eeton. loaUers. Omaha Woman' Cluh. Public Speaking Department Friday afternoon with airs,. .1. P. Slater, S3S7 South Thirty-third street. New members of the department will en tertain at tea for old members. SATURDAY. St. Clare College Club Saturday, 3 p. m , with Mrs. John J. Mulvihill toil Wotmu.r street. Delphian Society Saturday. S p. ni , Blarkstone hotel. At rm.. x..- Farlane will speak on "New Fiction." Kappa Sigma Club of Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs Saturday, 1J:0 to X p. ni., luncheon and meeting. University clnb. Dr. G. D. And his associates have moved to their New Dental Offices Securities Building Sixth Floor T)r. Shipherd and his associates of many years are In their new location. Tbey have built their reputation on service. See them in reference to past piomises. THE BEST THERE IS IN DENTISTRY Sixth Floor, Securities Building PAY US A VISIT COME ANY TIME. DR. G. D. SHIPHERD 613-620 Securities Bldg., S. E. Corner 16th and Tarnam Entrance on 16th St. Phones Tyler 2732, 2733 ATTENTION! To relieve the afternoon congestion The Flatiron Beauty Parlor has reduced price's on work done between the hours of 9 A. M. and 12 Noon except Saturdays. For Appointment Call T. 0991 1730 St. Marys Ave. Hudson Enters Sixth Year as Leader of Fine Car Sales Hudson's title to leadership rests altogether on the sat isfaction of those who own the car. Isn't it significant that five years and more than 100,000 owners have discovered no flaw in that title, as attested by Hudson's continued leadership of fine car sales? GUYX:SMITH -.service F1RSJ 2SCS-&-7 rA.NAM t. Omaha, US. A. pmonl ooucLAfnTo Will Speak On Colleges of Orient Mis. Heiity W. Peabody of Bos ton who is on tour ot the country in the nittie.st ot ihe interdenomi national women's colleges of the orient will arrive in Omaha Sun day morning for the l'pti?t region al "conference to be held at Calvary lidptist church Muiiday evening and all day Tuesday. Mrs., l'eabody, who was a former foreign missionary worker in India is considered the foremost foreign missionary statesman in America, according to Mrs. 'dward Johnson, a member of the local committee lor women's colleges of the orient. Mrs. lYabody will speak at the Calvary Baptist church. Sunday at 11 a. in., and at the Olivet Baptist church Sunday evening. She will be honor guest at a lunch con Monday at 1 o'clock at the Y. AN'. C. .A., given by the Omaha com mittee for women's colleges in the orient. Mrs. 1'rabcdy will tpeak following the luncheon. j Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. Edward Johnson, j Harney 241.i. During the past two years the aver iage wages of women workers in Wi I consin has increased nearly 50 per : cent Mrs Leah C. Marion, of Empor t ium, 'a., is Pennsylvania's only i woman candidate for a scat in the United States senate. 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