THIS EEK: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL SO. 19: s-n WW t 1 1 I I I I SS4 t t t I 44 H t444, 4 I I t I I Sir Societv , I (MIMMMH - R, B. Funkhouser to Wed Lincoln Girl in May Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Richard son el Unrein inuounct ih rn gsg'ment o( ihfir d4Ugliier. Mary, to Kusrl Buchanan l-'unkhouser, n o( Mrs. Millard Funkhouter of tint city. The wedding will take place at the Kichardson home Saturday, May 20. The couple will reside in Omaha at IJ6 North 1'orty-iirst street. Doth Mils Richardion and Mr. J'unkhouscr attended (he University f Nebraska. Mr. Funkhouter ii a member of I'M ri fraternity and hit fiancee, a member of l'i , I'lii sorority. Bellows-Gibson. The marriage of MUs Irene Georgia Gibson and Edward T. Bel Iowa was aoletnnized .Saturday eve ning at St. Ilarnabas F.pucopal chinch. 1 lie bride ia a daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank H. Gibson. Mri. Howard Gibson wai matron of honor and Janrt Ircley was the bridesmaid. Virginia Gibson, gowned in pink pussy willow taffeta, was flower girl. Joseph Smith wai let man and the ushers were How. ard Gibson, Norman Jones, Forrest "TrSbMs and Kenneth Davis, the latter two of ork, Neb. After a wedding trip east Mr. and Mrs. Bellows will reside at Glen Arlo apartments in Dundee. Altrusa. The board of directors of Altrusa club met Friday evening and elected several new members for the organ Ration. The membership commit jtce is a secret. Election to member ship is considered an honor, since ,'Only one woman in any certain line of work may join. The matter of delegates to the Louisville, Ky., national convention, June 15-16, was discussed. Regular meetings will be held the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Mis's Lenme Mont gomery is chairman of the entertain ment committee, with Mary Marsten Kinsey and Miss Leah Bellman members. Miss Bellman is chair man of the public affairs committee. Superintendent Bcveridgc, presi dent of Rotary club, sent greetings to the new Omaha organization. Nurses Graduate.' ' St. Catherines hospital training School will hold its graduation exer- - fuses Monday evening at the Creigh tcn auditorium. The graduates are: Misses Catherine Brennan, Nell Gra dy, Eulalia Cavanaugh, Madeline Wahlen, Margaret Harlcy, Helen Hughes, Sarah Anne Gallagher and Olive Moore. - The annual banquet and dance of j St. Catherine's alumnae took place Thursday evening, when the graduat ir.sr class were honor guests. A In chars of the dinner rr!re Miss 't-la0rffiTjrmihlin, VrrVonica Kent, yitid Nell WinteTsr'The toastmis r tress was Miss Cclestine Kernan. The & dance committee included the Misses Alice Kernan, Kitty Grady and Mrs. Marion Risedorf.-' ' r Hostess House Opened. The hostess house at the Bellevue Viv.tiAnal crtin1 ujllirh wai flit- ') nished br the L. O. E. club will be formally opened Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A feature of the program will be a dance number by Harriet McKenzic and Jack Lee, pupils of Madame Mil dred Maxime. A song and dance l act will be given by Miss Donna r " .n i t - - . : i . If .V. irewer ana piano scieiuuns ujr .ma " Tean Johnson. Tea will be served at "-'the close of the program. The committee in charge ot tne affair Includes Mesdames Ray Goodr row, C. S. Marshall and Harry John ston. - Three Days' Bazar. The Holy Angels parish will hold a three days' bazar next week for . the benefit of the church. It will take place Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. A dance will be held every evening. There wUl be a card party Thursday afternoon and an entertainment for children Friday afternoon. In charge of the ar rangements will be the Mesdames James O'Connell, R. L. Lenahan. R. V E.' McLeester, M. J. MMivan, TtiAm i . Amelia Warnv. , j Human uviuvu, ...v..u - . j Katherme Jacobson, H. u. Haney, Messrs. John Fitzpatrick and Frank Clark. , Get Acauainted Club. The Get Acquainted club meets ' this evening at 7:30 o'clock at First ' unitarian church. Turner boulevard and Harney street Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Miller will be host and hostess. The program wilt include Profes sor Walter Scott and his trick bird; vocal selections by Miss Margaret Shea and violin solos by Truman Morsman. Al strangers and lonely folk welcome. A box supper party will be given by the club Thursday evening at 8 o clock. . ' Tri Delta Sorority. Mrs. L. C Emert and Miss Doro thy Roach will entertain at luncheon Saturday, 1 p. m., for members of Delta Delta Delta sorority at the home of Mrs. Emert, 845 South Fif- ty-ninth street. Mother Guild to Attend Graduation. The Mothers' Guild of Father Flanagan's home are invited to the - graduating exercises at the home this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. There are f eight boys who will finish today. P. E. O. Luncheon. Chapter B. X. of the P. E. O. Sis terhood will have a "covered dish" luncheon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. H. Kearns, 104 South Fif tieth avenue. Evening Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Mickel enter tained Saturday evening at a bridge -fifcty at their home at the Carter i-Ke ciuD. i nere win dc tv guests. Benefit Dance. The War Mothers will give a ben efit dance Monday evening. Mar 1, . - at Roseland. It is to be an old-time Y'ince- May Festival A May festival will be held at Siert hall, in Florence, Monday evening. There will be a card party and dance. t 4 slS4 t. t a-1 1 M st 4 a Personals . Dr. J. C, Bishop is ill at the Swcd ih M union hospital. Mrs. D. S. Gieney of Kansas City is visiting her sister. Mrs. f, b. Hunter. Mrs. Carl Gray is in Hot Springs. ArK where she will probably renum two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cowell and their daughter, XI its Mona Cowell, are atf present in Japan. Mrs. Mary E. Van Gieson re turned Tuesday evening from Cali fornia, where she spent the w inter. Mrs. J. W. McKean of Cheyenne, Wyo., is visiting Iter mother, Mrs. Henry Wilson of Council Bluffs, la. Russell Funkhauser left Saturday for Lincoln, where he is spending the week-end with his fiancee, Miss Mary Richardson. Mis Angela Herzberg arrived home from New York, Washington and Wheeling, W. Va.. where she has been spending the winter. Mrs. Bruce Baker of Saliua. Kan., who has been visiting Mrs. Robert Loom is, leaves Sunday to visit at Kansas, City before going to her home. Mrs. Meyer Fridstcin will arrive Tuesday .from Chicago for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bergman. Mrs. Fridstein was form erly Miss Evelyn Bergman. Mrs. Charles 11. Aull is seriously ill at her home and was unable to go on to Washington to attend D. A. K. congress held there. She is chairman of the subcommittee on schools and colleges. Mrs. J. W. Christie and daughter, Miss Marjorie, who have been win tering in La Belle, Fla., are expected home the latter part fi the week. Mr. Christie and his family will be at home for the summer at 5009 Lafayette avenue. Mrs, Daniel Staplcton, who was in Omaha last week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton, has re turned to Washington. George Ham ilton, jr., fiance of Miss Marion Ham ilton, recently spent 10 days here, but has also returned to Washington. Mrs. Benjamin Harwood of Gar den City, Long Island, is expected Monday morning for a visit with her father, J. Frank Dietz, and her sis ter. Miss Louise Dietz. -Mrs. Har wood will be accompanied by her 2-year-old daughter, Joan. They will stay at the Blackstone. Mrs. Frank Hamilton and her two children, accompanied by her sister, Miss Pepa de Cistue. are sailing May 6 on the Homeric for France. They will visit their sister, Mme. Gerard d'Aquin, and plan to spend two years or more in Europe. Mrs. Hamilton visited in Omaha about six weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mitchell of Minneapolis will arrive in May to be the guests of Miss Dorothy Jud son for a short time and to attend the Junior league show. Miss Judr son was a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell's bridal party at their wedding, recently solemnized in Min neapolis. Alumnae Chapter Meet Alumnae chapter of Kappa Phi Delta will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Helen Miller, 1529 South Twenty-sixth street. Card Party for Church. The Woman's guild of St. An drews will give a card party in the guild room on May 3. Mrs. John Douglas is in charge. Lodge Card Party. The Golden Rod auxiliary of the B. R. T. will give a card party Mon day evening at 8 p. m. at the Swe dish auditorium. Rummage Sale. ' The club house committee of the Omaha Woman's club will conduct a rummage Sale at 2364 South Twenty-ninth street Wednesday and Thursday of, this week. ' Golf Luncheon. Prettiest Mile Ladies' Golf club will have luncheon at the Bjjrgess Nash tea room May 2 at 1 o'clock. Kneeter, the Tailor, Announces a Big Sale Men and woman of Omaha, this is your opportunity to hava a suit tailors! at absolutely unheard of prices ..... Knaatar. tailorad suits and coats are of a class which naads no recommendation and they are all stamped with a Kneeter guarantee of fabric, quality and tailoring ... Cut Price on Tailoring and Fine Woolen Fabrics. L.kNEEJER, Exclusive Tailor 2d Floor, 16th and Howard. (Perfect 9&productions 1 $ T rmd eaul Specimens SB iiiiiiBil fir- C B. BROWN CO. 11 sg 31 Diamond Merchant Jewelers Silversmiths fisg 55 aBi Northwest Corner lStk and Faraam fe3j j tgm "THE TREASURE CHEST OF OMAHA" Annual Spring Demonstration Y. LC. A. The annual spring demonstration of the department ot health edura tion. V. W. C. A, will be held in the City auditorium Tuesday eve ning. May 9, at 8;IS o'clock under direction ol Airs. Lucy Jane Old dines and Miss Mary Jewell. The program will include a tetter dance by Marcella Ashby; Dutch twins dance, Anne Boeck and Norma Wass; nature studies (Dawn. Irene Winter, Grace Gelle and Dorothy Crawford: (Bird Awake). Mabel Van Brunt, Alice Drake and Anne Kasmussen; (Daisy Chams), Lee Wiberir. Bernice Kuxton. Lola Mn dy; iShepherd's Pipes). Norma as. Norma Weeks and Mrs. n McCory; (Sundown), Anne Boeck and Lisa Drews; landman, roppies Rustic Courtshio. Witches. Dixie. In the Park and Tryalian Trio, drscrip. live numbers will be. given by the various classes. The following floor drills will also be given Pyramids, wands and dumbbells. Indian clubs, apparatus and calisthenic drill and louave drill. May Morning Breakfast Mrs. William McNichoIs' and Mrs. D. G. Rohbs' divisions ' of the Woman's Aid society, Grace Meth odist Kptscopal church, Iwcnty-littn and E streets, will serve a May breakfast at the church Thursday mornine from 6 until 9 a. m. Keser vatious may re mane witn .Mrs. juc Nichols, Market 3 . Birth Announcements A son. Robert, ir.. was born April 24, at the Wise Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walstrom, Mrs. Walstrom was formerly Miss Sadie Christensen. "Child o Mine ' By CUBA C LA Bit MOV FOSS. Knt. Th followlnr votm w writ ten to Mr. P. H. Flillhln utiortix urier in Inn or hr duunhlir. Vlorrnct. Bolh Mrs. Phllhln nl Mrn. Ko r former Omihi rmldtnti. Sirs. Fom l at preuut vlilllna Mr. CbarlM Sherman) Out or Mfe'a tanlen I plurked a rou, A rnaa of th auftrat hue t kliNod It and preened It clou to my Heart For the rote Child CT Mlna was you. Ton with the rllnt of sold In your hair With eyes of (he Heaven's own blue The tiluah of tha roee upon your cheek This waa you Child cr Mine just you. Down T.lfe's roue-bordered path wa wan dered With a love that Is k-lven to few Fnr my life like a 'llmblnc roue vine Waa wound Child O' Mine around you. Now I walk alone In my garden Mr life muet be made anew For you left me. one time in the twlllfht All alone Child U' iiine without you. Though the dear Ood called you to Him This comfort I nave tls true In the whleperlnir of nature's voices Is tha voice Child O' Mine of you. In the soft sweet note of tha meadow lark In the acent of tha flower, wet with dew ' In the sunbeam, dancing across my floor I see you Child U' Mine dear you. When my Journey through life la over. And my eyea look toward Heaven'a blue. I'll be glad for I'll walk In God's garden Hand In band Child O' Mine with you. Rules for Women. Things to be carefully avoided by women, as translated from the Japa nese of Hokusai; A. The ways of women who have their hearts always full of jealousy and envy of others. 2. The idle visiting of temples and shrines. 3. Cherishing resentment against others on account of your own ill fortune, without repenting of and correcting, your own mitakes, even when trifling. 4. Ridicule even of trifles seen or heard; calumny and backbiting. 5. Speaking too freely and in discreetly to others of important matters. 6. Neglecting filial piety and fidelity and forgetting the profound gratitude due to masters and par ents. 7. Disrespect toward your hus band through self-assertion, con trary to the laws of heaven. 8. Envy of others , who enjoy prosperity without considering the ways and means by which it was at tained. 9. ' Scorn and insult toward those who have fallen into povety through their fidelity and honesty. 10. Indulgence in pleasures, mus ic, sightseeing and playgoing. 11. Such ill temper and jealousy as make women heedless of the scoffing of others. 12. Making light of others throjgh a too high conceit o( wom en's apish cleverness IS I n vs n t iu g cuiuimg storiti against friends and rejoicing at the sorrows of others, 14. Adorning themselves in beq liful attirt and trsppirgs and lea, ing their maids meagerly c'ad and neglected. 15. Becoming familiar and Ut with priests snd missionaries on the pretext of religious conversation. 16. Extravagance In money mat ters and discontent with their posi 300 $ 45 On Many of These Dresses Are . Originals as Well as Copies of Noted American ( Designers Beautiful Dresses of the Finest Kind of Materials Only One or Two of a Kind Dresses or Dress. Sport or Business Wear This Is Your GOOD DRESS Opportunity tion, due U a Isilute to rcaliie a hat their social position is. 17. Negligence ot pare nu-in.lj snd ignoring the fact that such con duct arouses public censure, 11 Negligence of step-child or children and a shameless tndnTer. enc to public reproach on thai score, 19, Becoming loo friendly ith any malt rrUtive-in.law, however closely related he may be, 0, f latins; persons of good con duct and loving those ho flatter. High Class Frocks Assembled Monday in a Most Extraordinary To a very fortunate purchase of one hundred and seventy-five very good looking, nevust style frocks we have added one hundred and twenty-five from our regular stock, making this an opportunity without an equal- indeed many of these dresses are easily worth 49 Sale' for One Dresses Worth Easily to $69.50 Problems at Coeducational School" lit cn at coeducational school or CL!lre is always confronted by , nuny problems concerning her at ! t tiide twrd H e men or boys in her Most of these problems could he avoided or perhaps answered if sl.r would heed some "dotn's." Don't Hut might be one of the warnings Ur the fair co ed. It is a good one. In one sense, (or flirtations 50 5 59 Day Onhj Dress II j f isaiaasrj ft SV V II ye,.,a I II ' "S:lll II is! A f I tur II II CvCu ' ' mm jj carried on in le rUaaroom ni tha worst possible taste afd show a1 great lack net only of bit eding but of courtesy toward the Instructor Oi course, many happy romances bruin! in coeducational colleges, Hut Hie classroom is not the place for them. ', Don't try to disregard the rules IT there is a rule that says no girl nuy; he out after 9 o'clock with a msni student without a chaperon, don't I 50 $ 69 and even Monday at Many of These Dresses Are Copies of Original French Models and Are Just asGood in Every Way Newest Style Frocks With All the New Style Trimmings ' n Dresses That Have a Subtle Something About Them in Style, Fabric and Quality This May Be Your ONLY CHANCE Come "Monday' Monday at $22 try to prove sown!) an cer.i.'n. pon'l fail to appreciate le won dcrful opportunities vou have Hi funning strong Irirndahips with gulf just hn-4i!e sou are a hit tarntc awav with the chances for Inend ships with men. The vouns- womai who comes out of coeducation a college with lew friends among tin other young women students hat l.nt much ol the best in her collect life and has probably showed herel a little below par as good breedmj goes, a 50 II