4 B Tin. PEE: OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 7. Clubdom Rita Sullivan Engaged D. A. R, Delegate to Speak, Mr. George Miclcl returned Fri day from Washington valine she ti ae Iff at to ti't pilnnJ mretiiig e the V. A. K. Mr. MlikeL who t tt organuer fr Nebraska, will re port on Iht conference J ueIay at i mwtinf el the P. A, P. it ile home e( Mr. K. ft. Hume. Over J.'HK) wo men ttmd4 (He conterrnee, an4 the were the guest r I'midrnt nil Mri. Harding t a reception, The fhief event, however, as a lrt to ML Vernon. win-re Marshal Joflre ant) Ambassador Junerand addressed them. Two oak tree were planted, one crown from an arorn from the old home of Lafayette in trance, and the other from uifrave. I'.nii'snd, the former home, of the Washington family. Woman'a Club Card Party. Reservation lor the Omaha Woman't club benefit card party to he siven Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the rvice club, rort Crook, may be made with members of the houe and home rommittee, Mrs. John K. (olden, rhairnun. Mrs. W. U Mmkcl, wife of the commanding officer at the fort, and Mrs. J. f. Sehree will be the hostesses. The prirei, which were purchaed ih the orient, have been donated by the women of the pout. Guett are requeued to take the Fort Crook car at Tweuty.fourtli and N atreets at 2 p. m. Walking Club. . ' The Walking club will have an all day hike today, May 7, starting from the Burlington station on the 9:05 train to I .a Platte. The route will he west from La TUtte along the Platte river to Dunn's farm where the walkers will stop for lunch, and then north to l'apiliion, a repetition of the hike taken on February 5 by request of the members. M. Kennedy will be leader.' . On May 27-28 there will be a week-end outing, the first one ever planned by the club. 'Headquarters will be at the Camp Fire Girls camp between Valley and Waterloo where there will be a campfire Saturday night and a hike Sunday morning. Mis Gretchen Childs and Mi" Mary Guy w ill be leaders- and hostesses. . Ansley Woman's Club. The, Woman's Civic club of Ansley have installed the following officers for the coming year: Mrs. D. W. Thomson, president; Mrs. Charles Harris, first vice president; Mrs. 11. Schniid, .sr., second vice president; Mrs. H. L. Fowler, recording secre tary; Mrs. C. J. Stevens, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. J. U. Gong, treas urer; Mrs. J. D. Knanp. critic. Citienship Lecture. . F. X. Reilly. S. J., will speak on "Commission Form of Government'" Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock af Creighton law college. This is the fourth of a series of talks orl "Citi zenship," which are being given '-under the auspices bf the Catholic Daughters of America. The lec tures are open to the public. ; ' Sermo Club Meets Monday. , The Serrrto club will meet for 1 o'clock luncheon Monday instead of Tuesday -with Mrs. J. J. Hess," 5416 North TWnty-fourth. street. -. Mrsl R. L. Staple will read a paper oti "Unusual" Occupations of Womeq" Mrs. Alice Bergen will have charge of the program.' - - American 'War Mothers. v Members . of , Omaha,': chanter, American Wat ; Mothers, ;and .-Gold Star Mothers, are requested fo-meet at West .- Lawn cemetery this " after noon at m. to 'participate in Iht memorial Services for the soldier dead, wh,ch are being conducted by the American-' Legion auxiliary. Adah Chanter.'. Adah chapter, Kensington- club. O. E. S., will give a whist and'high five party at Masonic hall. Twenty-fifth and M streets, on Friday, May 12, at 2 p. m. V j$k , J: V ; i Miss pi-la. i " j V, SulZiudn '. i Mr. Margaret Sullivan announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Rita Sullivan, to Larry J. Heint of Los Angeles. Miss Sullivan is a graduate of the University of Ne braska and is a member of Apha I'hi; Mr. lleim is a former Omaha man; he took his degree at Marquette, in Milwaukee, and served as a first lieu tenant in the air service during the war. . Weekly Club Calendar SUNDAY IlnuM or Hod. WIS Nsrth Thirtieth Strafl-Kuiitlay, 3 p. in., muslral program rlil it alvsn under dlrx tlnn at rlrst Ma thoril.t church choir: Junrn E. Carnal. director. Omaha Walking- flub Sundajr after- noon a riff evening. Informal owing at Vll..y 1'olnt club home. Fontnl' forest reacrve, near Camp Clifford. VUltora al- come. Robert SieKman, hnat. Old Pennta'a Home. Fonlenella Roala- sanl Sutulay 3:iK p. ni., Kev Arthur Atack. paator or Hanaroiu Park Melho- dtat ehurrh. will conduct a communion service; church choir lll ilnf. Get Araualnted Club Sunday. T:3 c. m., Klrat Unitarian church. Turner toule- vard and Harney 'street. Meetings ara nonaectarian and ara ocrn to all atranc- era and lonely (oiks. Mrs. Faul K. Har lan, director. Omaha Wlkhw Clan Sunday.' f:DJ a. m., from BurllnK'on atatlnn. on Bur'ira- tou trnln to I .a Platte. Neb. All Anv out. Ins. The "Walk will be' from 1 Platle in Papllllon. B. M. Kennedy, leadsr. After noon walk. S o clock, from end of Fort Crook Inlerarbsn to. Papllllon, wher they win join, au-aay nmars. ilaria iiackln. leaner. .'. ., MONDAY Blahao Vincent ChauUuoua CIkIa Monday. .7:16 p. m., .courthouse. - Roosevelt rhautanaua ClralMMondav. 1:30 p. in., with airs. F. A. Cressay, South Twenty-second atraet. . Omaha Collece Club. : M nala . Heetlna Mfinrfav 1 in fLikmnll.. nf lit-lt. suditorfUlii. Chorua rehaaraal. . . ',, "Sermo flub Monday;;' 1. o'clock ItinehiTl Thumdiv MAn 11.1,1.. L. I.J. Tf . t..tf ' Kt .1. ,1 i " J ' eon With' Mr.. J.-J. Hess. 6U NortbJ Twenty-fourtti ttraat. wra. AUc Bergen, leader. Mrs R. I.. Staple will read a pai par an "Dnusual.Ocoupations for Womtn."i rajchology Irlnra Connie Monday. Z: m v a.' n 1 to.Me W.I.. T u. . ley- will speak n" ."Peychology of Vestl mony and, Rumor." eighth of a, serlea of talks' o- VPaychology and the Day's. Work," by Edgar James , Swift, i-alvent under auspices of Chautauqua circles. 3pe- J ' ';:-' - TUESDAY ; -;V; -;l Amerlraa Icloir Auxiliary Tuesday. 8 P. m., Meoioi'ial lull, courthouse. - Longfellow rhautauo.ua Circle Tuesday evening with Mrs, Ella Connell, KIT D street. Omaha Business Woman'a Club-a-Tuea- day, :16 p. m.i T. W. C. A. Dinner and claaa' work. ' North Side Mothers' Culture Clab Tuesday, May breakfast, Eltnwood park. Annual election of officers. Mesdamea H. P. Oeralrt. I.. B. Webster. B H. Fair and Newton Clark will, have charge of the affair. , Omaha Spanish Club Tuesday, S p. m., with Atlas Alma 1'eters, t:i Bouth Twent suih avenue. Omaha W. C. T. V Tuesday. ; p. m , T. M. '. A. auditorium. R. B. Hovrall will sneak on "Direct Primaries.'" r. K. O. Hlaterhixid, Chupter B. P. Tuesday, S D p. m., with Sirs. R. W Haao, i:,to bouth Thlrly-ibird street. Roll call, "Hummer fialads." Uaughtera or American Revolution, Omaha Chapter Tuoaday, 2:30 p. m., with Mrs. K. R. Hume. "4 North Korty. ninth street. Mrs. tieorge Mlckol will report on national convention of 1). A. Hi and C. A. R., held In Washington, D. 0.. recently. A son group will be given by Mrs. K. H. McQulllcn, accompanied by Mrs. William Eoylc. .- - , WEDNESDAY B. P. O. DoeeSewIng Club Wednes day, 10' a. m.. Child Saving Institute. All day sewing session. Frances Wlllard. W. C. T. T. Wednef. day, 2 p. m.. with Mrs, L. B. Webster, 2213 Spencer street. Omaha College Club, Domestic Educa tion rwxtfoD Wednesday, 1:30 p m., with Mrs. Ai h. Turner, J70J Creighton boule vard. Mrs. R. H. Thurston, leader. Mlaa Pessie Zckelfooee. house manager for X. W. C. A., will be the speaker. .v-. THURSDAY Social' Sertlca Clab Thursday, is a. rn. Members will sew all day at City mission. Iiouse. Jar Mothers, Omaha Chapter pp. m.. Memorial hall, court Alice- B. Howard Chautauqua Circle Thursday, 7:80 p. rri., with Misa Graca KowlawJ, St, Clare apartments. ' Mothert Guild Thursday, S p. m , Bt Ritas ball, Eiahteenth and Cass streets. Members will sew for boys, of Father Flanagan's home. . - - SATURDAY- . . , Omaba Walking Club Saturday, S p. to,, 'from end lot Albright car line over Walking club trail to Wiley Point camp. Mrsr1-Aa'sel Searlea, leader. . . ' T?? B.' Howell Speaks . ;f R. B. Howell will speak on "Di rect Primaries' at . a meeting of OmahalW. C; T. U; Tuesday at 2 p. rh. ih the Y. M. C. A. auditor ium. The meeting is open to the public. . , How a courageous wife goads a husband to ERVE to push your way tKrouh life! t- . Have you got it? Do men of money "awe you? Do you truckle to million aires and drop your convictions and your nerve when they speak.' Are you, a coincider or a scrapper? Do you whine and yell "enough" when Money sits on you or do you wrifc&le out from under and hit back? Did you evev let a client win a fcame of jiolf from you because you were afraid if you defeated him, you would lose his business? Did you ever prostitute a glorious outdoor sport to win the good graces of a banker? : Get the RED BOOK MAGAZINE for May : and read the "Quarter-Million Note" by Law rence Perry. Note the difference between a yellow business man and his courageous, fight m&wife. See how she quietly goads him on to redeem himself and save his self-respect. '" This story is a liberal education in the Art pf Being a Man. It won't hurt anybody but it will resuscitate a lot of Quitters who will sacri fice anything to Win a Smile from Money. ;- , ; Y. W. C. A. . Sunday Puliluif ppen from JO a. ni. tn Hp. in , no mper tnvire. Mond.v Federation of Club tup. prr, L5, otiie4 by Utkl on ''Kvervdair i'liriinanity," ly Re, Tl.ontaa Cdudy. i tirrr will lo he hrirf echoes Irotn the usimnsl Y, W, l". A. foneniioit al Hot ring by the delrg4ie rfprrieniing the feij. t ration. Millinerr, 6 ,W. an filre rlun reliear.al and prroonalny cla at 7;W. Tuesday Regular nierting of Cnitral treklmian girl reserves at i.iO in jirla' rlub riMint. Annual deinoiiftraiioii ot gymnasium depart' iiurut at City auditorium at K : 1 5. Wednesday Trihnnal llih aehool girl reierve meet at 3 JO in club room (or elecliou of oftirert. Morri (jii,' club aupper, S;M UtU lowed by talk on Ttauniiig1 and He iiining; of Cloiliet." Aitilelie club dinner, 6 IS. followrd ly a talk on "rertoiiality," by Mr. liitie Mem KiiteUon. Rej;iter for dinner by Tuesday evening'. Thursday Cookeiy cta at 6..W, alad lesson, lig-v Circle rlub, 7.45. Singing led by Mi Agnea Swan hark. Clat in English, Mi Kock fellow, instructor.' Friday The installation service for new ofTiceri of the Benion High vchool girl renervca will be held in the gymnasium immediately after school. Alumnae club dinner, 0:15, followed by election of officer! for the emuing- year. Clat in millinery, 6:30.. Membership and get together dinner,' 6: IS, followed by report from delegates to the national Y. W. ('. A. convention at Hot Spring. Regitrationt for dinner must be made by Thursday. , Saturday Central Student club will hold a "mixer" party in the Y. W. C. A. Appears in Dance Number Christ Child Society The Christ Child society extends its thanks to the public for the gen erous donations on Saturday, April 29, and also wishes to thank all those who assisted in making the flower day a success. Mrs. J. Wiig donated an organ to the center last week. The Junjor American clubs is making plans for a hike, the date of which will be announced later. A new set of children' books will be available at the center June 1, through the courtesy of Miss Bow en of the extension department, pub lic library. Baseball is the all absorbing topic nl- i r - - j. 0 f i. -mJ :.,Y (A Williams to Speak on Child Welfare at a Commerce Luncheon. Mr. C V. William of the Illinois Children' Home and Aid Society, wilt speak at a public affair luncheon in the main dining room of the (lumber of Commerce at 12:15 Wednesday, May ID. under the au. picet of the public welfare commit, tee of the chamber, Mr. Williams held the position of director of the child welfare depart inent of the rtate board of charities of Ohio for teven years, then wa tuperiniendent of the Dotton Aid society. Mr. Williams ranks at a leader in child Kelfar woik h tb I'nited iifi and hi tubect will ft "Standard of Cart for Dependent Children." Rummage Salt, The palish aid aoeiety and amil arv A i f All Saint Fpiscopal churtli will conduct a rummaee sale Mow day at Twentieth and J'ierce strreis. Mr. Gilbert Carpenter and Mi. Sanford Hudson Mill be in charge of the tale. . Ak Sar-Ren Copter. Ak.Sar.flfn chapter, O, K. Hf meet Monday, 7 p. m., at the Mi sonic temple. The meeting i tailed kt 7 on account of the Urand chap ler meeting at 8 p. m. Music Arranged for any combination Orchutt a. Band, Vocal Studio of Kluahcth Yeiicmann and Dorothy Whitt? will appear in "The Rustic Courtship," one of the attractive dance numbers in the Y. W. C. A. gymnasium demonstration Tuesday evening. 8:15 o'clock, at the City Auditorium, . More than 300 member of the gymnasium classes wilt take part. A program of character dances and floor drills will be given under direction of Miss Lucy Jane Gidding and her assistant, Miss Mary Jewell. at the center at the present time. So far this season the Christ Child trams in class B and C have been victorious. College Women Present Operetta. The drama and music sections of the Omaha College club will present an operetta, "The Feast of the Lit tle Lanterns," in the Burgess-N'ash auditorium Monday, May 15, at 4 p. m. The meeting of the drama section scheduled for May 10 will be omitted. Pupils of St. Berchman to Present Plays. Three short plays, ' Milton's "Comus," "The Story of the Dollar" and "Troll Magic," will be presented by pupils of St. Berchman academy at the Braudcis theater Wednesday evening, May 17. (,'omus will be given by the high school pupils and the others, by pupils of the grades. The Misses Viola Bredenberg, Dorothy Meade, Margaret O'Keefe, Gertrude Koppcnhaver and Bernice Horn are in charge of the ticket sale and publicity. AUGUST H. DIETZE Wa arrang for all f Lincoln' artists. LINCOLN. NEB. 506 Soutb 24tk Sherwood Music School of CHICAGO, ILL. rounded US by Was. H. Bkerwea4. "America's Greatest rtaalst Announces the Engagement of ,: MR. 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There is no guess work about the grade of coffees , but there Js the greatest element of judgment in vthe quality of various types of coffee. ; The coffee, exchange determineTgradesv The coffee buyer , determineslvaluesdueflavor, fragrance, and nuttiness. There'are" eighteen different varieties.of green coffee and eight different- grades. "Coffee is a product Handled It? only the'expert Expert buyers visit tKe various coffee growing countries. Experts, at e warehouses of Metf Orleans and Islee? York pass judg ment on the gradings of various cargoes that arrive.', But' the expert buyer, the blender, the final assayer of the finished coffee for your table, Js.thefinalbuyerwho selects and roasts your coffee. "q Coffee Delicious DAXT0N AND GALLAGHER 0. Roasted in Omha THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE May issue on sale at all news stands