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    THK BEE. OMAHA. SUNDAY. MAY 2. 1922.
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Woman'. Club Concert.
Th VVam.an'a link ltuna A.
j rccici iy jtenry lea will give two
eong groupt at tl doting concert
ef the Onh Woman's club l-es.
"vl Monday, 10 a. ro, in burgess.
'iht May Festival orchestra, under
direction of Robert Cuscaden will
fls festival March by Ssuervvein;
Kf verie," George Drumin and over,
ture, "Rosamunde," Shubert.
Tickets will be on Ml at tht door
for one dollar. Proceeds from the
concert scries will be added to the
Woniau'i club building fund.
D. A. R. Bridge Luncheon.
A number of out-of-town reserva
tions have already bern made for
the bridge partv to be given by the
iMuvhirrs of 181 J at the Pretticvt
Mile rlub June . Luncheon will be
served and there will be 16 handi
of bridge.
From Fremont will come the
Mrsdsmet C. 0. Moore, Fred
Wacchter. Edward Hem, Oscar
llannn. Robert Wall, Elie Harmon
nd J, W. Kvaim.
Mr. Si 411 ley Conovrr will enter
tain 12 guet and Mm. T. Dinan
will have eight. Other who have
reserved table ar the Mesdamet
Grant Tarnn. William Ritchie'.
Charles McMartin, Charlct Marshall.
William Malone. A. M. Crowley, A.
A. Allrrliriltun, J. M. I.oe, Cn-orge
Taylor, Henry Khimar and C. II.
Mullen.
Rummage Sale.
Omaha chanter. Daughtrri of the
American Revolution, will conduct
a rummage ale Wednesday at Ten
t -sixth and I streets. Proceeds will
be ued in furnishing the Nebraska
room in the administration huilding
which is connected with the Me
morial and Continental hall in Wash
ington, D. C.
Anyone wishing to donate articles
for the sale is requested to notify
Mrs. Thomas H. Tracy or the fol
lowing members of her committee:
Mesdamcs Frank L. Adams, T. 0.
Warfield or F. I. Larmon.
Lilliputian. Baiar.
St. Anne guild of St. Martins
Eoisconal church will hold a Lilli
putian baaar Wednesday, May 31,
at Trinity parish house. Complete
outfits for children may be had at
the bazarj which will be open all
day. Mrs. F. O. Beck. Mrs. Charles
Beck and Mrs. Charles Stewart are
In charge of the affair.
For Yates Teachers.
The mothers of the Tarent Teacher
association of Henry W. Yates school
will entertain the teachers at a sup
per Monday evening at Camp Brew
ster. The'party will leave the school
at 4 p. m. Mrs. Frank D. Fields,
retiring president, is in charge of ar
rangements. Ice Cream Social.
K,Vmn nf the Holv Cross oarish
vj' hn rt an ice cream social on ine
J church lawn at S06S Center street,
' Sathrdav evening. June 3. C. E.
- Hain will have charge of the radio
concert which will be a feature pf
the affair.
R
IS
The wedding of Mi Lilla Trum
bull and Norman R. Rann will take
place May 31 at the home of the
bride's parent, Mr. and Mrs. I). L
Trumbull. The Rev. A. D. Trum
bull of Fremont, grandfather of the
bride, will officiate. Only immedi
ate relatives will be present and fol
lowing the ceremony the young
couple will leave for a weddin trio
L ' mi
in t-nicago ana Minneapolis. 1 ney
will live at the Hamilton apartmentf.
'Peg o' My Heart'
Presented by the
Misner School
Teg o My Heart- will be pre
sented by the Misner players Mon
day evening at 8.1S at the First Cen
tral Congregational church tinder
auspices of the Young People's Sun
day Evening club. Krncst Raymond
Misner is directing the play.
Mary Ogatt will take the role of
Teg and others in the cast are Miss
Bertha Peterson, Lena May Edmin
ston, Kenneth McCoid, Edward Roth
and R. A .Mellen.
Mr. Misner will take this play and
the players out on chautauqua work
this summer.
f-TChrist Child Society.
Girls Community
Service League
A nVndid collection of children's
books has been sent to the Christ
Child center from the extension de
partment of the public library in
exchange for those received last
autumn.
A radio dance will be given un
der the auspices of the Christ Child
society at St, Patricks hall' on
June . ,
Today is Communion Sunday for
the children. Breakfast will be
served to them at the center after
the 9 o'clock mass.
The Eureka club gave a party at
the center on Thursday evening and
held a special business meeting on
Friday evening.
.The girls in the serving classes
are being taught how to applique
various patterns) on aprons and
dresses. They are very much in
terested in the attractive effects that
are being worked out.
Camp Fire Girls
The regular monthly meeting of
. the Camp Fire Guardians' associa
, tion will be held Thursday, June 1,
at 7.30 p. m. at Camp Fire headquar
ters. This is the last, meeting be
fore camp and a large attendance is
desired.
On May 3 Mrs. Samuel Streit, a
member of the national board of
v Camp Fire Girls, in New York city,
entertained . Madame Pavlowa. At
this time Mrs. Oliver Harriman, na-
afjnal president, presented Madame
Pavlowa with the Camp Fire Girls'
check of $1,000, which was their
birthday gift to the Russian girls in
Madame Pavlowa's home. The
Weloca Camp Fire of Omaha, Miss
Lucy Garvin, guardian, was listed
on this honor roll.
A large thermometer chart hangs
on the wall of Camp Fire headquarters.-
As .the girls register for camp
their names are placed on the chart
and the thermometer rises. Helen
and Katherine BIoss, who have al
ways been enthusiastic campers,
were the first to register. Girls are
' asked to get their registrations in
; now so that - the thermometer may
register warm enough weather for
camping.
A group of girls from Windsor school
met Tuesday at the homo of Maris Sten
bersr. and after a talk toy Miss Mary
Touise Guy decided to organize a Camp
Fire and chose Wahaha as their name.
This means walks, nature study and
happiness. Those present were Audrey
Corey, Margaret Stone. Marie Stenberg,
June Crandell, Marie Robertson and Eliz
abeth Parker.
A group of Dundee girls met Friday at
the home of Margaret Smith to organise
a camp fire group. " Those present were
Jean Ktrkpatrlek. Kuth Conrad, Prances
Nicholas. Better Klmberly, Marjorie
Gould. Ermyle Goodrich, Mary Agnes
Marshall. Helen RnbisonJ Pauline Koppel
nil Margaret Smith.
The Ixse group met Friday at the
home of the guardian, Mrs. Colin Mr
Kenzie. when a word contest was held.
One hundred questions pertaining to
ramp fire were asked. Dorothy Zimmer
jnan and Frances Harmon were in the
lead.
A The Witonoh! group enioyed a trip
3 through the Alamlto dairy Saturday aft
5 ernoon. May to. after which the m.,
I -LJM home of thetr guardian. Mrs J H
-JTlrosrnlee, and spent the rest of the time
Bewinr.
Tallanl (roup held a meeting Monday
evening at the First Methodist Episcopal
ehnrch and worked en patriotic honors.
The Oecera group met at the home of
thetr guardian. Mrs. J. C. Edmunds.
Thursday and checked up honors for a
eeremonial meeting they will hold the
first week In June.
A group ef girls from the North Side
Christian church have chosen Seloha as
th-ir camp fire name, which ta made up
from the first two letters f the words,
errice, loyalty and happiness.
The Girls Community Service
league will hold their meetings in
Miller park this week with Mrs. Noel
Wallace, acting hostess.
Monday Cluga club supper, 6:30. ',
Baseball 7:30. Miss Margaret Adams, '
president of club. !
Wednesday Wamm club supper,
o:JU. Miss tdna Hineline, club
president.
Thursday Lafayette club supper,
6:30. Tennis club practice, 7:30.
Miss Dorothy McAllister, president.
Friday D. T. A. club supper, 6:30,
Miss Majeska Shear, president.
Sunday Community Service club
hike. Leaving end of the Deaf and
Dumb institute car line 3 o'clock.
Mrs. H. C. Sumney, chaperon.
Brownell Hall Festivities.
The Sophomore class of Brownell
Hall gave a dance last evening at
Harte hall for the entire school,
which numbers 80 girls. Friday aft
ernoon the Freshman class enter
tained the school at a tea dance at
the home of Miss Elizabeth Roberts,
daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. George A.
Roberts of Fairacres. Friday eve
ning a play, "The Teeth of the Gift
Horse," was given in the school audi
torium. Next Saturday evening will
be Junior night when the junior
class will put on a stunt party for
the school. Commencement exercises
will be held June 6 at AH Saints
church. There are three members
of the graduating class, Miss Char
lotte Denny, Miss Vera Selway and
Miss Hartrice Minturn. Miss Denny
will enter Wellesley in the fall and
Miss Minturn plans to go to North
western university.
B. P. O. Doea.
Mrs. E. E. Stanfield, who has been
president of the B. P. O. Does since
their organization, in February, 1921,'
has resigned on .account or poor
health. Mrs. W. D. Countsman, first
councilor, suceeds Mrs. Stanfield as
president of the Grand lodge. At the
next meeting of the Does, June 9.
there will be election of officers to
fill the vacancies.
The Does willi hold a memorial
service at Elks Rest Tuesday at
11 a. m., and the cermonies will be
conducted by the Grand lodge of
ficers and the Drove officers.
Rose Luncheon.
The music department of the Oma
ha Woman's club, Mrs. Mary Adele
Abbott, leader, will entertain at a
rose luncheon June IS at Happy Hol
low club. A rose ballet will be a
feature of the affair.
Columbian Club. '
The Columbian club .of Sacred
Heart parish will give a card party
Wednesday afternoon at their hall,
Twenty-second and Locusts streets:
Mrs. ' A. D. Frary and Mrs. J. J.
Mulvihill will be hostesses.
Advice to His Bride.
Test my devotion, woman that T love.
Your whim is law, so try me as you will.
Is it a heap of dragons slain you crave.
Or would some slighter d.-cl your wish
. fulfill T
What's mine Is thine; my gold lies at
your feet.
Desirest paradise to trim your hat?
Tho earrings I detest, I'll get you some.
Vote socialist when I'm a democrat.
Nag, fret or weep, or laugh when I am
sad.
Make sago puddings T abominate.
Force me to wear stiff colars, can on
bores.
Be forty minutes late, I love, to wait.
Appear at brenkfast In a negligee.
My love thus tested will not even bend.
But" dare to hint my precious watch la
wrong
Avaunt thee, wretched female!
'Tie
The
Endt
Edholm Jeweler
W.O.W.Bldg.
. Must nova bfor August.
Greatly reduced prices.
Get Acquainted Club
A org-) reciul ty Mitt Ltoite
Vt aJ contralto j!ot by Mr.
Herri muh r !4fi!t will bt feature
ef tht Uet Atquamied rlub program
this evening at ? M o'clock at the
rirt tniurun church. Turner
boulevard and Harney street. Mr.
and Mr. Wiliiaut F. Easier will be
the boat and hottest,
Mi Wett will pl.y 'Finland.'
Sibeliut; "Londonderry Air." by
uert; "ion iria," Andre.; "Mel
ody ef the Omaha. Cadman: "Sol.
teg's Song." tJneg: "Artel," Bonnet,
and "Fanfare." by Shelby, The M
lowing Humbert will be given by
Mr. Eldridge; "DUrkbird t Song."
Scott: The Wind Speak," (Iraut
Srhaefffr: "Twaa April," Nevin:
"Homing," Del Riego; "Haymaking."
Needham: Cradle Mng." Marrayden,
and "Down in the Dert," Rom.
School Forum Frolic.
The annual frolic for the Omaha
School Forum hat been announced
to take place at the M. F. Smith
roof garden Thursday evening, fune
I. at 0 o'clock. Mitt Johanna Chap
man, chairman of the social commit
tee of the forum, it in charge of ar
rangements. Washington Girts Club.
The Washington Girl."club will
entertain at a school dav party Wed
nesday evening. June 7, at 7;J0 in
the V. W. C. A.
A baby picture contest and school
day program, including recitatiiont
and tongs, will be features of the affair.
Culture Club
Y. W. C. A.
vv
Mrt. l'aul F. Ilonorden, the new
president ,of the Wett Omaha
Mothers' Culture club, it a charter
member of the organization. She
I as served at viie president of the
club for the pat two years and hi
also held the office of secretary.
American literature will be the
study for next year
Club Calendar
Sunday Open houte at central
budding from 0 a. m. to I p, m,
Vciper service il be omitted.
Mondey Semi annual banquet of
Federation of Clubs, ,15, at hih
duty Ciivle and Mrnt Unit clubs
will be guru. A day at conference
will be acted by the girl. The (itee
.!ub, under direction of P. A. Carl,
ton, will ting to numbers. The
OUohoji summer conference program
will be ouilmed and plant fur sum
mer activities tor the clubt at Camp
Hie. ir r will be dicucd. Dane
ml and garnet in the gymnasium
will rltte the evening't program.
Tuesday Only the noon wieal will
be served in the cafeteria on account
cf the holiday.
Wednesday Morris Girls club
meeting will be omitted.
Thursday New cafe opens on tee
oi:d floor of Central Association
building, with special plate lunches
served from II to 2, Huty Circle
club will meet at 7.45 for singing,
followed by rla in basketry.
Saturday Federation council meet
ing. 5 JO, at No. I, Mou apart
ment t.
Social Stttlement
Sivlv rllilftren I mm the Triiirtitiu
tewing class of the Social Settlement
win ne entertained at a picnic In
FlniuAAil nirlf Clur.!.. 1LI. PaI.
" I'm' '... j m f , . I p. . W
ert Trimble ii in chirge of arrange-
turn.
Th PaiiI n n r f..k M.:ti uu 1
s.w m- mt , .We VtUH 1 ftl IIUIM I
a bushiest meeting at the Settlement
Thurtday at 7:J0 p. m. I
SUNDAY
IIm ml Hers, TSIt Ml Vtarttxh
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CHe) rmphy-t Haas. reeXeewste tWeiew
eey4 J.. I m a , . Vea
', '. Wsiaul Mill fteeettwtaa
tk)k. tker, vkvitk sfeetr will t
IHstaa WaUss t eaaar afte.
s4 a'', taliitaiel Milag al
Mtise fetal vtusi aae. re.e.ns (mini
r,4.e wi lamp UiiUia Swims
. giiMkeia feteeae, Miuw.
Oatee Walahsf f'rak ea4sr, ta
rn, lies taiM aat. Miaex.il
yttu Usla a l'ai, Nsk All )s Ml
k Ike walls ke fleas tale
s . fur. a aisisace el It miU.
Ilum.r fesaoa, l4,r.
ilONDAY
laseal Ckaalaaaiia
aa, T.l p. as., ferlkeee.
f. K. A. . I ,.. ( aea4e R. S
M.ad.. IS . a.. Mk Wis. 4, H. Chiaa.
! Mebsiee elreet,
n.nirls eWaMaaaas) CVets Mea4ae.
t IS r as, wiik Ma V. A. Crnsey, aVntlk
Te.slr'SeruaS street
Itearta i tmmk Weeaaa'S tMltf Carpi
Maiuta, t e m . Ula Kllsabalh
ItuiN, IUS Stlk Taeaiy.fifia mimi.
M.mlera will snsme kevueis lee !
raUea dsr aettirea.
I lufc Meada. 1 a'rlat k. luarh.
ena as4 ws'sm wiik, Mrs It, I. isrl.
Mrs, J. P. rsmswatm, sa4sr. Vise t il.
Ilea liaia IU read aeper a '"The
U(f toloay s4 Mlrarle el Malektl,"
TUESDAY
Omaha apaaUll (luk Tuesday, t il f
m. pHntt supper, Klmweod aatk.
iMgfellaw I haalaaaaa rirele Tuesdsr
i.oihg wut Mrs. Kile CaanslL. lilt D
treet.
Aaserbraa ('awbfw lUeMr Tuesday, t
e m, suit Mrs. l. u. Humphrey, till
Ciakine aireet.
Omaha Heelaaee Weataa's rtak Tuae-
4.t. 4 t a as 4aaaf 4 ae.isl aaei4
I tee '
WEDNESDAY.
teasta t1ewW'e4ae4sr t !
K.akw u III . f. SI till,
resj aieatea.
tV f, 0, ks iaasae I las W e4ae4s
I a m. iai4 aeike 4Mita, A 'I
41 asait-e kMa.
West IU4e W. t, T. t'W4a4y
m, ana sla Milne
aia y.rtwik
THURSDAY.
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reiawe. DM Vaaa uel
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4.,, is l a ait Sue a4.w iit
a. lets t slilerma sls(, JUsioae'S
lile goeei
fejaiaefa S.II4 Tkra. f a t . l.
Unas k. II. kifeiseej a4 I'ese e'teeia
Memkere will ee) le S ! rik.
fieaeasa's ka.
I. f. W, Us-n4.,l.t. I riejl
Wa.,. iii, I1 J . W A u
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FRIDAY
AieeMse fniktlesias) A4 sWteti
enJ. I m'um .is la ,aM.a
Iw. Sl.a . '. Mi"ee ea4 W'S W, V.
Unite, k""a.
satTirday
Oaaak WeUla ttas alui4r. t
sa, f.MH, mm 4 mt Aih,iai ,e tae awee
Hiki-s itk Hail 14 Wnee fetal sesxa,
tregaa 4 llaasee) tale ettti4s.
; I eiWkk. I ka sl nn'"1",
i.et ea Hiln. J si.
oti-s f f.'s aa4 A4m Mcklallea.
it., it,.,, ,ea4i-Ue l"e seteiewe, ek
n.
- Comtderttion of Gift Shop Policy w-
IT IS IMPERATIVE that the giver of gifta duly
1 consider the policy of shop where hit gift ex
pression of sentiment it purchased. Nothing but
th highest integrity in shop policy thmild b
tolerated.
L
Silver skewing af gifts far every
purs. Servlc cheits from $10 up.
John Hcnrickson, Jeweler'
Cttablisked 1S82
I6tb at Capitol
. -7 I
Store Open at
8:30 Monday
Store Open at
8:30 Monday
Conant Hotel BUg.
Extraordinary Purchase and Sale f
mart Gingham Dresses
These Dresses Were Made to Sell at $7.50, $10 and $12.50
More Than Fifty Different Styles
Peter Pan and Tuxedo Collars. Some
of them have Sashes, others Patent
Leather Belts, Round, Square; .V, Jenny
and Boat Neck styles.
Checks in All the Wanted Shades
Navy, Pink, Orchid, Green, Brown,
. Yellow, Purple and Black with White.
Also many novel combinations of mate
rials and colors. '
Collar and
Cuffs of
Organdie
and Linen
vcrji color
in each
size and ,
2 I " vt'erV S
t Models f Models
for the I V j 'I for the '
Matron , J J ' irls 1) M
Come and Get Three Dresses ' M- '
BBfei;': ' v for the Price of One K wJ'Sl
M en Dresses Ah entire Summer wardrobe jfll
v-Ai mmmMi&irtam&M mmMtJ&&g&Mi tmrnmrmtntmam 1 j.
Straight
Line
Models
To meet the de
mands of the shoD-
ping public on this
extraordinary oc-. J
casion, this store
will
Open at 8:30
Monday Morning
Not More
Than Ten
Dresses
sold to any cus
tomer. Dresses
displayed on
racks, according
to size, so that it
will be
Easy for you to
make a selection