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THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, MARCH 20. 1921. 3 B fir J I ( T; Clubdom Three-Year 4Qld Miss Ctt Acquainted Qub. The vGet -Acquainted club , meets Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, at the . first Unitarian church,! Turner bou Jevard, and Harney street. Mr. aadMrs.JI. S. Mann will re i ceivo the guests. Miss: Geraldine Olson will play a piano, solo; C, R. Subcr will sing and Miss ' Maude Munroe will ; give t reading. There will be games, com munity singing and refreshments. 1 Strangers and lonesome folk wel- come. The meetings are nonsecta ' rian. . . .Research Club. Catholic Women's Research tlul) will meet Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 o'clock at St." Berchman's, academy, " Twenty-seventh street and St. Marys avenue. - ! The program will mclnde a talk on "Catholic Poets of the War," by Thomas Lynch; a paper on "Jensen ism," ; Mrs. Margaret Mead, 4 and , a paper on - "Temporal Power' of tb$ Pope' Miss MargarctMcCormick. j A .musical, program mil be, giveit under directfon of Clinton Miller. 4 . ;Omaha', Walking Cfyb. I Thi Omaha Walking club -will meet - Sunday afternoon, 2 o'clock, at Vintoiv school, Twentieth and Vin. ton street. There is a big wilderness within the city limits,, of Omaha, southeast section,, which includes some of the most j picturesque country in 1 the county, according to George T. Mor ton, who will lead the walk. ' , Mr. Morton will give ithe club a . six-mile hike through this wilder ness, ,'which . includes the . Syndicate park district. He will explain, .thq Planning board's aims, for this terri tory. - .. . . ' 1 Yates Parent Teachers. Henry ! W. .Yates t Parent ,Teacht j4 ers' .association will hold an evening yr meting Friday , in t;the school s audi torium so that the fathers esv,well as the mothers of the children may attend. . I f Talks will be, given by Captain Jj ) H. Comfort, naval offieer;'!Tboma3 Hollister,: and W. M. Oilier. The, program -will' also include-musical selections by the! Kiewaua Sax--ophone quartet, piano solos by Ogda Hillquist atjd Frederick Cain, .and vocal numbers by ..the woman chorus of the school. The program will be followed by - a social hour. fSermo.Club. The Sermo club will meet for o'clock luncheon Tuesday .at the home of Mrs. J. P..Barnhart,, 3124 Lafayette avenue. ! A program will be .given follow , ing luncheon. "The .Best .Short Story" will be the subject of a talk given by Mrs.'A.'W., Fenner. iRoll (calt will be answered' by spring quo tations. Mrs. G. G. Gearhart, leader, Omaha Business Woman's Club. ' Bert A. Wilcox will talk to. th members of the Omaha Business Women's club, Tuesday evening, on the subject. "Investments .for Women." Miss Julia Wilson is the leader for the evening. The. club will meet for dinner at 6:15 as usual at the ,Y. V. C. A. au ditorium, registrations for which must be jnade by Monday evenipgv - Alumnae Meeting. . .. ; Omaha alumnae of the National Kindergarten college will meet Sat urday afternoon at the home of Miss Dorothy Weller. 5024 Cuming .street W. C. .T. lU. Educational Meeting: Omaha W. C. T. .U. will hold an educational , meeting "Wednesday af 2 p. m. at Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church. Fortieth and Nicholas streets.1 Parliamentary drill, led -by Mrs. Y. W. C. A. it cranddauohier ifws iy W 4r 1 Vi v I ,w t mi -i r - If' x Calendar SUNDAY Rrtrsrrh Clnb fjunrty. 1:39 p. tn . Porchman j aci1emj'. Toty-eventtt Bd tit. Mryi avenue. Onalis Walking Cluh Sunday, 3 p. n.. from vinton acnooi, -iweniiam-D(1 Vin ton (tracts. Ucorgt .T. Morton, leader. Oaadlci Cuh Sunday. S:45 p. m.. club rooms. S02 attorson Mock. Sc-ntenth and Farnam etraels . Provraini tallowed by oclu.l hour. . fMd rro,l' Honii Fonlenrlla Boulevard Sunday. 3:S0 ). m lhnHfv. A. A. J Larme, pastor ot the First Baptltt chuixli, will conduct the service. Omaha "1JIiootmiIiIc1 Koclety Sunday, S p. in.. 215 Leflanic butldtnir, Sixteenth and Caplfol avenue. Mrs. Waller I. Smith of Council iBIUfl's will .speak on ,:'liluca tton and Its Purpose." 'Get Ajrqualirted' Club Sunday. 7 p. m.. Uniturlan church, Thirty-first and Hamey streets. Social hour followed by proffram of music - and readings. Open t all jtrangers ami lonely men aild women. .Art - Jixhlblt Sunday. .2 to 6 p. m. ; Little folks and their grand mammas are usually the best 6 friends. "This is very -particularly true of -winsome 'Miss 'Virginia Tarry, daughter of Mrs. Edward R. Tarry, and her grandmamma, Mrs: Freeman A. Field. Virginia, will be three years- old April '28. Sunday The irls of the Athletic club will hike' Sunday, leaving Pearl and Broadway : in Council Bluffs at 2:30 p.;W; hiking to. Minster Springs and return. , Vesper service at 5 o'clock at cen tral buildine. Mrs.' Carl Gray will , speak on "Jesus Christ, Is, He God or Man?" .The talk Ubis Sunday will concern "The Prophecies Ful filled at His Birth." The V. W; C. A. quartet will sing. ; Friendly hour ' with refreshments will follow - the vesocr service. Monday-Girl ' Reserve gymna-i sium calssat central building at 3:30 p. m. The Federation of clubs meets ; for supper at 5:45, 1 followed by busi ness meetings .of individual clubs. Tire Blue Triangle club will have a special -address on "Ideals." Classes at 7:30 in dramatics.:Mrs. J. T. Max 1 well, leader, and story telling, Mrs. Fhebe E. Fullaway, leader. Class in parliamentary law at 8:15, "Mrs. F. C Coic, leader. Tuesday Central i Freshman Stu dent club .will jhold a 4' Recognition" service jtt :the.. central Y. W.-.C A. at 3:15. Lake .-School Girl .Reserve club meets at 3:30 with Mrs. Wright, ad viser. Figibi Girl Reserve club meets at 3:30 at the City Mission with Mrs. Melton, Adviser. Tuesday noon lunch for women and girls in auditorium- of central , Y. W. C. A. Rev. D. D. Proper, su perintendent -of home missions of :the Baptist church, s- will - be the speaker. Mrs. D... II. Dunham will have charge of the music. " Women from Walnut -Hill Methodist church will act as hostesses. Wednesday Commerce Girl iRe serves meet at central Y. W. C. A. a: 3 o'clock for "recognition" service. The Morris sGirls club meets at South Side recreational center for supper at J:3.0. MUs ,EtU May Young will conduct the Choral class at 6 o'clock, followed by .class in dramatics under rthe direction of ' Miss ;Etrte1 Alulholland, and -gymnasium, with . Mrs. Gene Phelps, in structor, i . ; , Tbursday--3:hc Central SUtdent , club iclass .meets at 3:15 in thelub: room t central Y. W. C- A.'Trreme, "l ive Worth I.tvinP." Sherman School Girl Reserve club meets at 3:30 at Sherman school. Commenius Girl Reserves meet at 3:30 at Commenius school. Friday tMason School Girl Re jervesMiieet at 3 -30 at Mastin school. .Filifsqua Girl Reserves meet at Yates. school at 3 JO. Saturday Roller ikating, In charge of the grfls of the Atiletic club; open to all .boys and girls over EB. Towle, will be followed by po-i litical. speeches, .by members of-the union. . ; A Straw rote will be taken for city commissioners. j The meeting open- to- the public; ' ' McFarlane' Lecture ' Postponed. I 'Mrs. Ida !Kruse 'McFarlanfe'sllecr ture, - scheduled for Marth '26, iihas beetw postponed until Saturday, APr'' 2. The lecture will be given at 3 6'clock in the First Presbyterian Sunday school, auditorium." George Crook W. R. C. George Crook Woman's Relief corps will meet Tuesday at. 10 a. m. at the Child 'Saving -institute for .an all-day jewing' session. ..Thevcorps will meet in Memorial hall, court house, Friday at 1:30 p.m. For Chapter -B.-S. Mrs. J. W. Welch "will entertain members of chapter 'B. -S. of theiP. ,E. O. sisterhood Monday afternoon at her home, f Cherry Croft," in Ben- .A program 'of music,, readings and games will be. given. - ' iMeeting Postponed. The social meeting Of the Scottish Rite 'Woman's club, scheduled ifor March .25,' has been postponed until Friday, April 1. The meetings will he held at Scottish Rite :cathedral. at 2 p. m. Mothers' Culture Club. The West Omaha .Mothers' Cul ture .club will meet with'Mrs. Elmer Johnson,. 41 10 Dodge iStrcet, Friday afternon at 2 o'clock. Current Topics " Department. The current topics department of the Omaha -Woman's club will meet Tuesday."2 p. m., at the Y. W. C.'Ai The Bible Wesson will be "Paul's, Sermon," thirteenth chapter of Acts.1 Mary. A. Creigh,' leader. i Mrs. ; E. E. Stanf ield, -director of Americanization, will speak on hef work. An informal ballot for the elec tion of department officers will be taken. The tellers will be Mes4 dames John Haarmann and W. A,' Piel. I The department will elect officer: April 5. . , Federated Clubs Central City'Woman's Club. At the annual meeting of the Cen tral City 'Woman's club Monday afternoon at the home of lMrs. Frank Tooley, the "following officers were elected for Hie -ensuing -year: Mrs. Philip A. Duffy-president; Mrs, ij. A. Hays. vice. president;. Mrs. Floyd G. Desch, recording secretary; Mrs. Cliarles Huxford, corresponding ec retary;"Mrs. H. L. Wulf, treasurer. Mesdames W.!L. Stanley and Fred Ratcliff were elected delegates toithe third district convention to be held in Central City May 3, 4 and 5, by invitation of the "Woman's club of that city. . Delegates to 'the state convention next fall are Mrs. P. ?A. Duffy -and Mrs. B. W. Benson. The club is -sponsoring the enter tainment to .be .given-by the clown "Cho Cho" Wednesday, March w. Ladies of Omaha! Take Notice! The new Colorite Fabric Dye so extensively advertised in the leading ladies magazines, is now in stock and obtain able at the following stores ; Beaton'a Pharmacy, Fifteenth and Farnam. Sun Drug Co.', Fourteenth and Farnam. Green's Pharmacy, Sixteenth and Howard. . Thomas Kllpatrick & Co. -Brandeis Stores. , Burfess-Nash. S. H. Farnaworth, Twenty-first and Cuming. Hill-Williams Drug Co., Twenty fourth and Cuming. . Hoist Pharmacy, Twenty-seventh and Cuming. Reid-Duffy Pharmacy, Twenty fourth and Lake. i Neighborhood Vharmaey, Twen- - tieth and Grace. Ernest Marsh, Twentieth and Lake. Miller Park Pharmacy, Twenty- jj fourth and Laurel. Saratoga Drug, Twenty-fourth . and Ames. Armstrong Pharmacy, 2201 Mill- ' tary Ave. Benton Pharmacy, Benson. F. A. Schiller,. Beam. ' Chapman Pharmacy, i Fiftieth aad Dodge. K. L. Patrick Twenty-eighth and Leavenworth. ' ; Stewart Drug, -Thirty. sixth and , Leavenworth. Hanscom Park 1 Pharmacy, Park Ave. and Woalworth. Mrs. C. A. Wolff. .2403 Lsavea- worth. Central Department Store, Twen- i ty-fourth aad Via tan. i Cooney'a Pharmacy. Sixteenth and Marttra. 1 Public ; Speaking Department. The public speaking department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet at tbe.Y..W. C. A. Tuesday at. 10 a.: m. : Prof.. Edwin Puis will have charge of the lesson. A program of readings and stories will be, given by Mesdames L. M. Lord,;T. II. Maxwell, H.; J. Holmes, L. F. . Easterly, J. r E. Haarinann, Louis ' Sommers and , the Misses Gladys Shamp. and Marie Neismann. i Political and Social Science. The i political and social science department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet Monday, 2:30 p, in., at the Y. W. C. A. , The lesson, will be on "The Legal Department." T. B.' Murray, prosecuting attor ney,, and II. L. Morsman, assistant cit ' attorney, will ' speak on their work. Candidates for city commissioners will also give short talks. Mrs. II. J. Bailey, leader. Parliamentary Law. The parliamentary law department of the Omaha Woman's club will meet at the Y. W. C. A. Thursday aiternoon at 2:30 o'clock. "Unclassified Motions" will be the subject for the lesson. Mrs. A. L; Fernald, leader. A ' play entitled "A Suffragette Town Meeting" will be presented by the department, under direction of Oscar Wilder Craik, at the open day meeting of the club, Monday after noon, March 8. Music ; Department. The music department of the Omaha Woman's club will hold its regular weekly rehearsal Wednes day, 2 p. m., at the Y. W. C. A. au ditorium. : Election of officers for this de partment will be held March -30. A nominating committee' has been ap pointed consisting of Mrs. "Anson Bigelow, 'chairman; Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. J. B.' Lowe, Mrs. E.1 F. Williams, and Miss Marie Nies-man. and Saturday evenings, t In I o'clock, Ornnha public library. Exhibit of paint ings. antW auspices of Omaha Society tit Fine Arts. . MONDAY -Red Cross Crn Co. -A Monday, 18 a.' m . CoBRtit hotel. BIhon Vincent Chatitanaaa Circle- Monday, 7:15 p. m., third llnor, court house. Koynl ). -B -C-tiuh Monday evcnlmr. Soi-lal Settlement house, auppcr and Gym nasium, Minna Lusa Chantauq.ua Circle Mon day, i p. m.. with Mrs. J. T. Shoran, 2i!i Ogdun street. . Dundee Woman's Patrlotln Club -Monday. 1:30 p. in., with, Mis. W. O. Fuller, 4911 Capitol avenue. Knmevrlt Chautauqua Circle Afondsy, T:S0 p. m..' ti lth Sirs. 1 A. Cresscy, 4U0t South Twenty-second street. Omahn Woman's Cluh, 1 rnlFtieul nnd ftaclal fclenre lenrtmeiit Monday. ' 2:;i0 p. m.. .Y. Y, C. A. . Mrs. II. J. Bailey, loader. i Tennyson Chautauqua Circle -Monday. S p. in., with lrn. P. J. Haas. 1141 South Thlrly-third -street. Wesdamcs H. K. Cotton aad W. Boyd Smith, leaders. ' P. -.K. O. Sisterhood, Chapter B. ' S. Monday afternoon, with Mrs. J." W. Welch, Cherry Croft, 'Benson. A program of frames- reading and vocal muslu will be Slven. - School Forum Ier-tu're Conrs Monday, duplicate lectures, 4 p. pi., Chamber of Commerce, p. m., council chamber, city hell. rr IT. R Alexander will apealt on !Th Vm of Wealth." TUESDAY ' I.oonil ChairtaOqoa Circle Tuesday, 2 p. m., y: v. c. a. Omaha Business Women's Club Tues day. B:15 p. m., T. W. C. A Alpha glfrnwPhl Tuesdny, 12 to 1 p. m., lunoheon, University club. George A. Cimler M'. K. C Tuesday, t p. m., Memorial hall, court house. Dundee Morning- Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, :45 a. m., with lira. K. J. Phelps, 102 Iiard street. ' American Literature Cliatrtauqna - Circle Tuesday,-1:30 p. m., with airs. Fred El liott, Jr.. 6107 Webster street. 'It. K. 1. P. Club 'Tuesday evening. So cial Settlement house, supper and dra matic. Fortnightly Musical Club Tuefday, S :B0 p. m., with Mrs. Roy Walker, 6115 Cali fornia street, ' Omalta -Spanish Club Tuesday, ft p. m., 310 Patterson block, Seventeenth ami Far. nam streets. Omaha Woman's Club, Current Tuples Department Tuesday, 2 p. m., 1. W. C. A. , lira. Alary I. Creigh, leader. i P. i E. O. Sisterhood. Chapter -B. P. Tuesday. 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. H. A. Stur gess, 2333 South Thirty-second street. Class quotations will be from "Walt Whit man." Mrs. Ella OrUwold. leader. Cenrga Crook Woman Relief Corp Tuoday. 10 a. m. Members will meet at the Child Saving Institute tor an all day sewing session. Omaha Truth Center Tuesday, p. rn., 303 Patterson Mock. Seventeenth and Farnam stiwts. Francis J. Oable of Un eoln will apeak. - Omaha Woman's Cluh. Public Speaking reMrtment Tuesday, 10 a. m.. V. W. O. A., Prof. F.dwln Puis, Instructor; Mis. 0. T. Krlng, loader. Sermo Ctiih TUMdav. 1 o'clock lunch, eon with Mrs. J. P. Harnhart, 8154 1. afsyctte avenue. Program will follow. Mis. A. W. -Fenner, leader. , Drama league Tuesday, p. m.. Fonte. nelle hotel. C'ralk playors will give two one-act . plays, "Once a Tear," by Mrs. Mary Learned, and "White i-tca," by Mrs. Henry Doorly. WEDNESDAY La Salle Club Wednesday. T :30 p. m., Chamber of Commerce, Parlor A. 8.1 " "A. P. -P. Y. Chib Wednesday evening, sewing class. Social Settlement house. Alpha Tau Omega Wednesday, 1? to 1:30 p.. m., luncheon, Chamber of Com merce. . Henry W. Lawton Auxiliary. lT. S. W. V, Wednesday, S p. m., Memorial hall, court house. . ' Comls Clqb Wednesday, ! p. m.. -with Mrs. O. 11. Morris. 227 , South Twmty nlnth street. Danla Club of Old People's Home Wed nesday, K p. m . Willi Mrs. Frank Baa mufiseu. 2911 Izard street. Frances Wlllard'W. C. T. C Wednes day, 3 p. m.. with Mrs. .lames A. Tlggart, S31 North Forty-first street. Omaha - Woman's Clob, MikIc - Depart ment VednecIay. 2 p. m.. Y. W. C. A. auditorium. Chorus rehearsal. A. C. A.-Vnnie Edueatlnn Seotton Wed nesday, 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Rvana Hcrnbcrgcr. 607 South Thirty-first street. Omnha, W . C. T. V. Wednesday. 2 p. m., Lowe Avenue Presbyterian church. Fortieth and Nicholas-streets, Education al meeting. North Mde W. C. T. V. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. T. M. Standard, 4bf.O North Thlrty-elxth avenue. -Mrs. Mary Hayes, state superintendent of social mor ality will apeak. South Side W. C. T. V. Wednesday. 1 o'clock luncheon, followed by program at the home of Mrs. W. B. Wyman, 2201 F street. The topic for the -afternoon will be "Child Welfare." West lda W. C. T. V. Wednesday, p. m., with Mrs. Martin Johnson, J9J8 South Fiftieth street. Topic, "Christian Americanization." Speakers, Mrs, C. W. Covell and Miss Ella Thorngate. Art Lecture Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., publlo library. Maurice Block, director of Art for the Omaha Society of Fine Arts, will speak on "The Henry Golden Dearth F.thlblt," now being shown at the library. lecture Course Wednesday. 11 o'clock noon. 309 Tlalrd building. Seventeenth and liouglss streets. Mis. V;ffle Steen KIHIe son will repeat the second of a series of talks on "Psychology of Expression and the Correlation of the Arts." THURSDAY W. I. I.. 1.. Club Tluiradsy. 1:SH o. m sewing nnd dramatic art. Social Settle ment house. Humid) Chautauqua Circle Thursday, 3 p. m., with Mrs. Clinton Miller. 6013 Cass street. IJberty Chapter Kensington, O. F. i. Thursday. 2:0 p. in., with Mrs. W. A. Smith, 103 Houtn Forty-first street. Omaha- Women's Clan. Parltameahiry law Oepartiurnt Tliurndny. 2:30 p. m., V. W. C. A. Mrs. A. L. Fernald, leader. American War Mothers, Omaha Chnp tcr Thursday, S p. til.. Memorial hall, court bouse. A full attendance is de sired. Benson Woman's Cluh Thursday after noon, with Mis. C. V.. Smith, f"0 North Fifty-ninth street. Mis. J. W. Wuloli and J. W. Fitch, speakers. Mothers' Oulld fur Homeless ' Bovk Thursday, 2 p. in., riicmbers will sew dur ing the afternoon at Father Flunagan'a Hoys' home, 420i South Thirteenth elreot. FRIDAY Federal Art t'lnb Frldar. P- " T W. C. A. Phi Knppa Psl Friday noon, luncheon. University club. Bound Table Chautauqua Clrcla Friday, 1 H5 p. m.. Y. W. C. A. George Crook Womsn'l ReUrf Corp- Friday, 1:30 p. m Memorial hall, court houea, I ons fellow Chautauqnai Clwl Friday, 7:30 p. m., court house, Itlla connsll, leader, Wa Omaha MolherV Cultural Club Friday, 3 p. mi., with Mrs. !insr John son, 4110 Hodge street. Cltlretishlp Behool Friday. I p. m , council chamber, city hall, Mrs. IT. H. Whcrlcr o( Lincoln, speaker, Yates Parent-TeiM'hera' Assoelutlon Friday evening, school auditorium. Pro gram, followed by social hour. SATURDAY A. C. A. Km ma Section Seturdsr. 11 a. in., with Miss Uslsy Fry, 2024 Hinney street. Mia. T. .T. Maxwell, leader. Kappa rilgma Cluh Of Omahn and Coun cil llluffs .Haturdny. VJ-.M to 2 p. in., lunrlieon and mectliig. University club. Omaha, Walking Cluh Saturday, 1 p. m., end ef Albrinht car lino, over Walk ing club trail tn cnbln at Wiley Point. Leader, Ireno Iltgbee. -Vases To Hold 'Easter Mowers NEW conceptions in vases-are now on display. Ideal giftings ior the Eastertide. - Libbey and Hawkss highest quality art glass designers and makers are responsible for wide low-cut sweet pea centerpiece bawls, great high engraved and cut rosa - vases, delicate little bud containers. There ara over six dozen art vases in our new Easter showing. John Henrickson, Jeweler Established 1882 16th at Capitol Com One and iYou Will Com Always! 1608.10-12 HarneySt., Deugla 1796. Spedtls for Honday's Selling Guaranteed fresh jEggq, per tloz 28c :EarJy June Peas, per can . . . . . 10c Morrell's Lean Breakfast iBb!T:p.e.r......29ic Carnation Milk, per can . . .". . . . 124c What Us This Wonderful iHERE is the'true answer about this revolutionary .new invention patented all over the world. 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Jewelry lias been the ideal gift npO MAKE thia Easter more pleasant, to have it everlast ingly remembered, present the one you think most of with a gift of Jewelry. The receiver will instantly recognize your good judgment. 1 'ThS m HALLMARK lill 'fnra , SBfc 1 rr- ' ; -f&- C. B. Brown Co. 16th and farnam St. 'The Treasure Chest of Omaha" II BUTT Style "Leaders of the ICorld 1417 Douglas Street. Buy On. Payments It Pays Pre-Easter Values r An Exceptional Nature New Suits at $29.75 Late arrivals for Easter and in order to as- Cfsure their immediate - W ! 1- ' 1 1 j saie we nave pricea them so low that they are irresistible all "the wanted materials are generously included. New Wraps at $39.75 At this attractive price we have grouped hosts of wonderful new Coats and Wraps that will meet with your instant favor Open Until 7 O'Cloek Saturday Evenings Out -of -Town Accounts Solicited ' New Frocks at $24.75 Stunning Easter Frocks in Taffetas, Crepe Meteor, Kitten's Ear Crepe, Georgette and -Tricotine; all the new colorings. These Frocks are easily the best Values we have offered this season. " Seend Floor 1 n Y, W. C A.. irom.7.u50 to .10 jKclock. .E