THE BEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY, MAY 8., 1921. J ft Clubdom Celebrate Anniversary of Birth of Florence Nightingale. The Nurses Training school of St. Joseph hospital will celebrate the 101st anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale with a literary and musical program, Thursday, May 12, at St. Joseph hospital. " This celebration will be universal in training, schools throughout this country and Canada and is the re sponse to the movement inaugurated by the national hospital day com mittee of Chicago. Florence Nightingale is given credit for having established the first training school for nurses. Public Luncheon Planned For Irish Lecturer. A luncheon will be given Monday r.oon at Hotel Fontenelle compli mentary to Miss Anna Walsh of Cork, Ireland, who will give a public lecture on "Conditions in Ireland." at 2 p. m. Monday; in the ball room ot the Fontenelle. Miss Walsh is a sister-in-law of the late Lord Mayor McCurtin of Cork, who was assassinated. Reservations for the luncheon may be made with Mesdames J. II. Hanley, Margaret Moriartv, W. C. McKnight, T. J. Dwyer. Tom Red rnond, Tom Quinlan od Miss Kath leen O'Brien. Yates Parent-Teachers. The Parent-Teachers association of Henry W. Yates school will meet Wednesday, 3 p. m., in the school auditorium. Vocal selections will be given by the Boys' and Girls' Glee club of Cen tral Hijjh school, under direction of Mrs. Carol Pitts. The woman's chorus of the Parent-Teachers' asso ciation will sing "Wind. Elves," and -Dream Boat," by Nellie S. Brad sliaw, Omaha composer. An illus trated bird program will be given by the pupils of the seventh grade, under direction of their teacher, Mrs. Eliza beth Genau. Mrs. Florence Stunen berg vill whistle the bird calls. Fotlpwing the program a business meeting and election of .officers will be held. Tea will be served at the close of the meeting. Get Acquainted Club. The Get Acquainted club meets Sunday, 7 p. m., at the First Uni tarian church, Turner boulevard and Harney street Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Hoagland will receive the guests. The pogram will include a vocal solo by Mrs. Dtm J. Adams; read ing, Mrs. Camille Elliott; piano solo. Charles Vadena, games and com munity singing. Refreshments wiil be served at the close of the pro gram. . The club is non-sectarian and is open to all strangers and lonely folk. Goodfellowship Club. The Goodfellowship Communit club of Dundee will hold a social meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Cross man. 4932 Webster street. The committee in charge of the re . 1 I - 1 f - n.J re anair wciuucs icsi. aim dames O. A. Danielson, John A. Singer, E. Nordstrom, Frank Max well and Miss Doris Braden. . 1 Movie at Yates School The eighth grade pupils of Henry W. Yates school will present a mo tion, picture, -. "Joyous Trouble Makers," starring William Farnum and a comedy film, "Fay Your Dues," featuring Harold Lloyd, Friday even ing, 8 o'clock, in the school audi-m-iifin Th nmcefAn wilt be used to purchase a picture for the school j Omaha Truth Center. Omaha Truth Center will meet Sunday, 8 p. m., May 8, instead of Tuesday evening, May 10, at 302 Patterson block. Seventeenth and FarnaiH streets. Francis J. Gable of Lincoli will speak on "A Work able Christianity. The meeting is open to the public. Alumnae Association. - St Joseph Hospital Alumnae asso ciation will meet Tuesday at the hospital parlors. Convention of the Sixth District, N. F. W. s The 14th annual convention of the Sixth district, Nebraska Federation of- Women's clubs will be held at Bayard in the Methodist church. May 11, 12 and 13, by invitation of the Bayard Woman's club, Mrs. W. S. Durnin, president Delegates are requested to wear a bit of golden colored ribbon. This will be especially a Nebraska meet ing with the slogan, "Our Ne braska." Mrs. George Fratrr of North Platte is president of the district; Mrs. William Heath of Chadron, vice president; Mrs. F. J. Dishner of O'Neill, secretary-treasurer. Citizenship School Will Close Monday Mrs. H. II. Wheeler of Lincoln will speak on "Administrative Code Bill of Governor McKclvie," at the closing meeting of the Citizenship school Monday afternoon, 3 o'clock, in the council chamber, city hall. Society for Relief of Disabled. At the April meeting of the So ciety for the Relief of the Disabled, members decided to sponsor a move ment to interest members of various churches to take up vocational work in hospitals. It is planned to have women of each demonination work in the hospital of that denomina tion and carry on occupational therapy similar to that done by the Junior league at the University hos pital. Dr. J. P. Lord gave "a talk on the subject and cited the case of a 10-year-old boy who was confined to his bed in a local hospital for a year and during that time had no method of entertaining himself. It is to benefit such cases that the society has .decided to interest the church women. List of Lecturers. The club editor has received a broadside from the Illinois Woman's. Press association, listing lecturers on subjects including civics, art, litera ture and present-day social and in dustrial problems. Ada A. Fisher, at 7206- Princeton avenue, Chicago, is corresponding secretary for the organization, which is made up of professional writers, editors, newspaper women, authors, illustrators and publishers. Business Woman's Club. Omaha Business Woman's club meets at Y. W. C. A. tor dinner at 6:15 Tuesday followed by regular classes in Americanization, current events, public speaking and choral work. Day Nursery Four hundred and seventyTfive dollars is the sum turned over to the day nursery bv the Elks who pre sented "The Mikado" through the Omaha Opera association at the Brandeis some weeks ago, according to announcement from Mrs. William Archibald Smith, chairman of the National League for Women's Serv ice in Omaha. ,:.".,.. - The league will continue to oper ate the nursery but it will be neces sary to obtain about $500 additional, the chairman states, in order to carry on until fall. The white elephant sale contemplated will not be held at present. .Mrs. Walter L. Selby will act as chairman this summer. Mrs Wil liam Archibald Smith will leave Omaha in June to reside in Cali Social Welfare Worker Little folks are a hobby with Miss Irene McKnight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKnight, who spends much of her time at the Christ ChilcJ Settlement, 1254 Park Wilde avenue, where classes in sewing, cooking and gymnastics are con ducted by volunteer workers. It is not an unusual sight to see the McKnight car filled with the set tlement tots enjoying a ride through Omaha parks. Miss McKnight succeeded Miss Rcgina Connell as society editor of the Omaha Excelsior. Fine Arts Society The Rotary exhibit from the Amer ican Water Color society's exhibit of 1921, coming from Rochester, N. Y., .will open in Omaha Monday, May 9, at the public library, to continue through to the 27th of the month. Ninety-eight water colors will be shown. " Personal Interest in Exhibitors. Personal interest attaches to some of the exhibitors. Mrs. C. M. Wil helm, who is in charge of the exhibit, is a friend of Clara McChesney, one of the exhibitors. Bertha Menzler Peyton, another exhibitor, was a fel low student with Maurice Block at the Chicago Art institute. Exhibit at Yates School. Two hundred prints from the Chi cago Art institute and the Metro politan museum of New York, in cluding sepia, colored and medici prints, will be exhibited at the Henry W. Yates school under the auspices of the Omaha Society of Fine Arts, beginning Monday and continuing for two weeks. Sojourners' Club. . Sojourners' club will give a card party Tuesday at the Red Cross room of the Masonic temple. Dandelion Salad Use only the tender inner leaves of the plant, wash thoroughly and crrsp in very cold water. Arrange in a chilled salad bowl and toss together with a few chopped chives and shredded crisp, cooked bacon. Dress with a French dressing, to which has been added a chopped and mashed hard boiled egg, and serve immedi ately. Do not add the dressing to the salad until just before it is served as the tender leaves of the dandelion wilt quickly. ADVERTISEMENT Quick Results - Please Omaha Everyone is pleased with the quick results of simple camphor, hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lavop tik eye wash.. After using less than one bottle a lady reports her eyes, which were inflamed and watery, are now bright and clear. One man tried everything, but Lavoptik was only thing that gave relief. One small bottle Usually helps ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Sher man & McConncll drug stores and all leading druggists. Council Meeting The General Federation council meeting to be held in Salt Lake City during the week of June 12-18 is to be a family conference of the Gen eral Federation with state federa tions and individual clubs, and the program is therefore being arranged so that every delegate - can attend every session, without any outside interests to distract her attention. There are to be no reports at this meeting, these being reserved for " the biennial. One day will be devoted to the state-federations, one to the depart ments of the federation and one to '.the history, art and archaeology of the intermountain region. ,. It would be impossible to allow 48 state presidents to speak at any length, so the states have been ar ranged in groups with the president of one state in each group present ing the distinctive, unusual and suc cessful work done by the club wo men in those states. Mrs. John Slaker, president of the Nebraska Federation of Women's Clubs, has been chosen to represent the group composed of the follow ing states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas and Nebraska. Girls' Community Service League Sunday Open house, 4 to 7:30 p. m. . All boys and girls in city in vited. ' Monday Cluga club supper, 6:30 p. m. Gymnasium class, 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Charles Musselman, leader. Volley ball, 8:30 p. m. Polly Rhyno, coach. Tuesdav LaFavette club supper. 6:50 p. tti. Basket ball practice, 5:30 p. m. i Wednesday Wamm and K. K. K. ! clubs supper, 6:30 p. m. Open house, 7:30 to 10 p. m. Thursday Supper for all clubs of league, 6:30 p. m. Program and games. 7:30 to 10 p. m. Friday D. T. A. club supper, 6:30 p. m. . Saturday Week-end dance, Wamm club hostess, 8:30 to 11 p. m. y id) I V W ' SXBSET&J "111 i' ' ml - Front Lace or Back Lace on Iom THE trade mark "BON TON" on a corset stands for Quality, Value, Style and Service. You are always sure of getting all these fine attributes when you buy a corset with the name "BON TON." Remember, also, that BON TON corsets have the fa mous O-I-C Non-Pinching clasp, and are boned with WUN-DA-BOHN, the wonder boning that out lasts the corset! Sold By Leading Dealers Royal Worcester Corset Company, 223 West Jackson Street, Chicago Calendar SUNDAY KililMt of Water Colors Sunday, 1 ts p. m. : wsrk day. m. to s:S0 p. m., ptlhlla library under, ausplcsa of Omaha Society of Finn Arts. Opon to ths public. Omaha Truth Onter Sunday, p. m . S2 Patterson blorlt, Sevnlnnlh and Farnam strains, Kranrls Gable of Lin coln will speak on "A WoiKablo Christian ity." iet-Aequlnted Cluh Sunday, T p. m. First Vnitariaii church. Turner boulevard and Harney elreets. rropam of niualf, renilinm and games. Open to all strangera and lonely folKs. , Omaha Theoaophical Noriety Sunday. I p. m., :!. l.cfkuis building, Sixteenth and I'HPltol avenue, .lolin T. llund will rpeak on "The Work of the Great Pioneers, H. P. Blavatsky and Col. H. S. Olrott, Old People's Home, Fontenelle Bonle- vr.rd Sunday, M p. m.. Maj. F, A. Mc t'oiniick of I he Volunteers of America IU be the jpeaker. lira. XlcC'ormlck nmt daughter, Mies Alice, will ttive a mu sical prcBrani. Omaha Walking Club Sunday, S;Sn p. m.. Hillcrest aiation on Fort Crook Inter urbmi railroad. The walk will ho through Fonttnella forest, along bluffs of th Mia. amirl river to Bcllevuo woods. 4X0111 an J. Weston, leader. MONDAY Horn! J. B. C. Club Monday evening. Social Kelt lenient bouse, supper and gyrn nnaium. , , Roosevelt Chautauqua Curie Monday, 7:a0 p. 111., with Mrs. F. A, Cressey, 1201 South Tivenly-aecond atreet. Bluhop Vincent Otiatltauqu Circle Monday, 7:15 p. m., third floor court house. .Minna I.usa Chautauqua Circle Monday, 2 p. m., with Mrs. A. D. Nuan, 2TU9 Re dick avenue. Lecture Monday. I p, m., Fontenelle hotel. Mlts Anna Walsh of Cork, Ireland, will apeak on "Conditions in Ireland." Tennyson Chautauqua Circle Monday, 1..10 p. m with Mrs. J. 1: Blake, 4T.3U Dewey avenue. Social hour will follow lesson. Overseas Women 1 War Workers Mon ds, 0 p. m., dinner, Y. W. C A. Local unit of American Women's Overseas league will be organized. Citizenship School Monday, S p. m., eouncll chamber, city hall. Mrs. H. H. Wheeler of Lincoln will apeak on "Ad ministrative Code Bill of Governor Mc Kelvie." ' TUESDAY. Loomlt Chautauqua Circle Tuesday, Z p. m., V. W. C. A. Omaha Business Women's Club Tues day. 6:16 p. in., Y. AV. C. A. Parent-Tea "liers of Central High School Tuesday, s p. m., school auditorium. Omaha Woodman Circle Federation Tuesday, 8 p. in., 411 W. O. W. building. El Club Znragozn Tuesday evening, with Alias Jane Bowen, 2417 Dodge street. H. I. P. Club Tuesday evening, Social Settlement house, supper and dra matic art. Omaha Spanish Club Tuesday, 9 p. m., 303 Patterson Block, Seventeenth and Tar nam streets. American Literature Chautauqua Circle Tuenclny. 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. D. F. Mor row, 6006 Burt street. C ' 8. Grant Woman's Relief Corps' Tuesday. 1 o'clock luncheon and ken&ingtou with Mrs. Lillian C. Searles. 1613 Vinton street. Alice B. Howard Chautauqua Circle Tuesday. 7:50 p. m., with Mrs. Alfred Thompson, 1044 South Thirty-second street. fioodfellnwahlp Community Club of Dun dee Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tt. M. Crossman, 433 Webster street. In formal evening. P. E. O. (Sisterhood, Chapter B. T. Tuesday, 2:.lo p. 111., with Mrs. F. C N'ewcomh, ll Wirt street, Sublect, "Henry ,W. Longfellow." ilsrthena Pea cock, leader. Daughter of American Revolution, Omaba Chapter Tuesday, 3: 3ft p. m., Mlrkel music atore. Fifteenth and 'Harney streets. Annua! business meeting and election of cfficcrs. WEDNESDAY. 1 Salle t lull Wednesday, 7:30 p, m., Chamber of Commerce, Tarlor A. Omaha W. C- T. V. Wednesday, I p. m., X. W. C. A. Business meeting. Alpha Tiiu Omega Wednesday, 1J to l:3u p. ni., luncheon, Chamber of Com merce. 8. X. A. P. r. V. Club Wednesday eve ning, sewing class. Social Settlement house. Ilundee Chautauqua Circle Wednesday. ! p. m with Mrs. .1. H. Morton, 6114 ltard street. Mrs. Morton, leader. A. C, A. Home Education Section Wed nesday, 1:30 p. ni., with Mrs, William Locke, 13: South Thirty-sixth street. A. C. A. Drama Section Wednesday. 4 p. m., with Mrs. William Locke, u;9 South Thirty-sixth street. Mrs. Winthrop Lane, leader. Dundee Morning Chautauqua Circle Wednesday. 9 : 4 u a. m. with Mrs. .lesto Pochler, MO Nicholas street. Mrs. It. K Winkelman, leader. Yates Parent-Teachers' Association Wednesday, 3 p. 111., school auditorium, Regular meeting. Annual election of of ficers, preceded by program. Lecture on Modern History Wednesday, t p. 111., IHichesne college end Convent of Sacred Heart, Thlrty-alxtb and Burt streets. The Rev. Alfred Kaufman of i reighlon university, speaker. The public Is invited. Field Club Women Golfers Wednesday. all day aosston at club house. Luncheon served at noon. Plans for coming season will be discussed. Mrs. Mark Levlngs, chairman ot golf committee, Danla Club ot Danish Old People' Home) Wednesday, 2 p. m., with Mrs. A. K. Meinlg, 3604' North Forty-second street New secretary will be elected to fill va cancy made by resignation, of Mrs. Thur Jorgcnsen who la resigning on account of ill health. THURSDAY. W. I. Ik L. 4'lub Thursday, 1 p. m., So cial Settlement house. Vesta Chapter Kensington Thursday, '3 p. m., Masonic, temple. Daughters ot Isabella Thursday eve ning. Knights ot Columbus. American War Mothers, Omaha Chap ter Thursday, 8 p. m., Memorial hall court houre. Minne Lusa Woman's Society Thtirx day afternoon with Mrs. R. A. NewtHl 2863 Newport avenue, Iavenw orth Heights Chautauqua Cirri Thursday. S p. m., with Mrs. W. A. Wil lard, 4416 Ma J berry avenue.. Mothers' Guild for Homeless Boys Thursday, 2 p. in., members will sew dur ing the afternoon at Father Flanagan's Boys' home, 4206 South Thirteenth street. FRIDAY. Federal Art Club Friday, I p. m., Y. W. C. A. Phi Kappa Pel Friday noon, luncheon, University club. - ' Round Table Chautauqua Circle Friday 7;li p. m., Y. W. C. A. Scottish Mile Woman's Club Friday, 2 p. 111., oeomsn nite caiuearai. Dorcas Club Friday, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs, N. L, Trimble, 2572 Ames ave nue. Lecture on French Literature Friday. 4 p m., Duchesne college and Convent ot Sacred Heart. Thirty-sixth and Burt streets. The publta Is Invited. George Crook Women's Relief Corps Friday, I p. ni., Memorial hall, court house. l-ongfellow Chautauqua Circle Friday, 7:30 p, m., court house, Ella Connell, lea der. West Omnha Mothers' Culture Unh Fri day, i p, in., with Mis. R, A. McFarlane, Miami street. SATURDAY. Toratlonsl Workers. Mrs. Millard T-ang. fetd. Director Saturday, 1 o'clock lunch eon, Athletlo club. , P. K. O. Sisterhood. Chapter M Satur day, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs, Arthur 1:. Pancoast, 4810 Davenport street. Mu sical program. Omaha Walking Club Saturday, p. m.. end of Albright car line over Walking club trial to cabin at Wiley Point, It. K. Wlukelliutn. lender. Kappa Mlginn Club of Omaha and Coun cil Itlurfs .tturduy, K'.ao to p. til., luncheon and meeting, I'nlverslty club. Oninhn Story Tellers' League Saturday, 1 o'clock luncheon, l-'uiitenelle hotel. Res ervations niuy bo made with Miss Jennie Hedfleld, Harney 1US. League of Round Table, Hela Chapter SaturiUv, 1 o'clock luncheon xvith Mia. T, 1!. Harper, 4910 Chicago street. Leaaon. American Literature," and "Origin and Teachings of the Old Testament." League of Hound Tithlr. A Iplns Chapter Kntumay. I o'clock luncheon with Mis. tleotge Condon, bii South Thirty. fifth avr iiuo, Business meeting and election of officers. Plans for next year's work will be outlined. Mis. W. T. I.onuds of Pes Moines, former member of Alpha chapter, will be honor guest. Only 12 Days More of This Great Sale of Gifts Discounts of 10 to 50 on Our Entire Stock of i i I v i f V I If V V I I -.8 Lovely thins; lit Decorated Glass for Graduation Gifts. LAMPS MIRRORS DESK SETS KIMONOS BOOK ENDS CRYSTALWARE LINGERIE ' CANDLE SHADES HAND BAGS CHINA CANDLE STICKS FEATHER FANS W. H. Eldridge Importing Co. 1318 Farnam St. "The Gift Shop of Omaha." ' ' B J The gift selection is now complete In every department jES j? 5 of our jewel atore exquisite perfume containers, vanity '31 bags. Ivory dresser conceits, small diamonds in dainty ':S 3 1 rings ideal giftings for the girl graduate. 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