Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 8, 1902, Page 28

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of delegates long journey Aacross anxiety for lerived from trip to that region so justly famed for its hospitality and superficial the high responsibility particular biennial excel and Sympnthetle perceptible ympathy and broadening to the rights of mutual helptulne Federation troduction of all in their assurance struggling previously helpfulness of the Infrequently {deas of the timid woman the comparison of her who shranl Jewel-bedecked Meditations anniversaries congratulat ing him on his length of years, and the old Jawyer replied that he reminded himself of arriving at her correspondent the old lady thirteenth asked her Speaking of the late popular it h ca'culated who figured to everybody Washington attracting Chambers characteristic (Disraeli), who dearly MISS LOUISA B POPPENHREIM, CHAR LESTON ( CORRESPON SECRETAR rich in materia r than in showiness and consistent with » occasion The ru of removing was another step in th right direct ind greatly facilitated the i e t th Fhis same prog r v a he social 1 f th I fun ns which b ne of he featur f g were a nd \r msider vith the majority of th vomen, and fr h flicial p given on tt g of tt t the local bier ird at the splendid lub house of the Friday Morning club there was no her general formal gather ing. To be sure there brilliant re eptions at th ¢ on the even ing before the ning, but they were in tormal affair fter all, sort of reunions shere the stat [ lents e in touch with other 1 r f their sgation and with each other, where the women attend ing biennial for the first time learned who was who and, incidentally, the woman with ambition gauged the strength and pop ularity of other womer As for the recep tions to the different states and the dinner partieg and luncheons that hospitable pe ple have previously insisted upon giving regardless of business mectings, important programs or anything e¢lge save their own convenlence, they were hopelessly in th minority and so evi lently unpopular as to ncournage the hellef that within the next blennial period the o 1ision and real ob ject of the biennial will be g0 generally un lerstood and respected as to eliminate this variety of entertainment from the hospital ity of the hostess city and enable the con ventlon to attend to ite affaire with the proper ting representation present In the character of the other entertain ment provided the visiting women the peo ple of Los Angeles are to be congratulated Fiesta de les Flores, the eplendid floral pageant of the Pacifi ™ vas at once delightful and bewildering to the vis ior the speclal courtesy to the cluh women being the provision in the parad for their president, Mrs. R v Dougla Lowe, vho rode with Miss Fremont, the had sgent his latest effort in fiction to him received the following complimentary ac knowledgment I thank you for the book you sent me 1 will lose no time in reading it.’ I wonder what makes my eves so weak v fierce radical once said to Disraeli It 18 because they are in a weak place, was the reply An incident in the life of the late Lord Rosslyn shows how acute was the sense of humor in Disraell. *“What can we do with Rosslyn he asked of a colleague Make him master of the buckhound AS father wa suggested the latter No,"” replied the premier he swear far too much for that We will make him high commissioner to the Church of Scot land On f the handsomest men in New Yorl George Morgan, to whom more than t iy other person is due the pe A1 of olo in the east. He was “‘d \ 1" o twenty-six years ago in California 1 mes Gordon Bennett, who saw him perform some nderful feats in the saddle Then and there the millionaire newspaper owner er zaged Morgan at a fabulous salary to polo ponies for him and go to New York t each Bennett's friends how ride in th ime. Morgan has been there ever s ke 2 nith.” says the Boston Trar seript, “is the oldest living negro Free Mason in this country, in age and in gery ce. He e only living mer o Afri an lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, from which all the regular negre lodge M sons in t} ountry draw t} He is a thirty-third degree Ma wnd erved in about all of the offices f } first to that degree in Masonry. He \ with the exception of George T. Downing of Newport, R. 1 the oldest £ ney 0dd Fellow, ir age and service, in the cour of the Los A alizing the Federation, which of the onlook bilitles, stands, with liberal fun abil fulness part In the election of {ts officers ganization again illustrated its outgrowing to demonstrate r observing and absorbing woman Catholie lons Excel, ‘re Program 1siness sesslons Interesting Confronted preceding before supported determined apprehension two issues aceepting broadening unselfishness effort propositions proposed in the Numerous informally industrial something perhaps more than the others Massachusetts betterment conditions one exception, organized has been applied compromise as supported gettlement presented convention president of excellence, th Huetrated state where federation a club s would Federation was no program wholly be eligible enthusiastically recommended presented Federa admission Economics assoclation attainments ubstitute amendments that organization compromise of the original innovation an overwhelming majority the real feel Federation mani- that revelations outgrowth experience right was e Philadel tures of her of at An expression Philadelphia the rooms of the Histor Nbéck Latatd Kasin 0 a ne exhibi- ances.” Another member asked: ‘‘And as to ngeles Biennial Reviewed \ e nv g an a i at would T f a 1 1 ng ‘ i i e ad of a A 3 f the This n fail g 1 poss A ™ be ad I v e v e 1 3 and Georgia 4 1a r and 2 Matters Not Understood nt hase memo N ¢ th taken from t or St. Louis as th the g deserve The failure of the attempt to red Gen apita dues from 10 to ex es of local federations from in secures to the vomen financial basis of all narrowness. The struggle supporters of Mrs. Decker for her election however, and, upon their defeat, their hearty remark fer of allegiance to Mrs Denison, difi- proof and assurance of the loyal of which they are vn[-m»lv' and a guarantee faction, that they will co-operate with thelr presi- the dent and assist her in ‘‘preserving and midst of sordid influences our high ldeals, the our spirituality, and in all our work not that to lose sight of the fact that we bring the world up to us, we are not to go had down to it,”" as she expreseed it that address after her election substitute ¥ allowing i proposi In spite of the criticism of those these OPposed the adoption of Mrs. Emma 1, as the thority of the Federation, the large in their favor attests the majority would secure to the organization the opin- fons of the woman who, in the capacity of ans For the Future, ot parliamentary rules for wome by of recording secretary, has been so future meetings the services of a sional reader to make all nece by AN, misunderstanding that has arisen The many being unable to hear. were proposed With so much of which to be was fitting that among its closing motion largest convention of the General tion should be the adoption of a resolution during the coming biennial period the this gpecial effort of the Federation should when devoted to the betterment of the industrial Miss conditions of women and girls Episodes and Incidents in the Lives of Noted People his works, he also delights in simple 80 songs of the day. torches —— uncle Senator Stewart was talking of agricul- tural affairs in a committee meeting and re- financial aspects of your work ter as Oh, no,” replied the sens tl- money every day of the year.’ b It a standing source of regret the r Teller th he cannot tell a story the eptat ars a lot of them r 1d lobbies, but aster the kna retailing the listening to a f leagues who were exchanging anec- " How I envy you folks t I do wish I e« stories, but b I Ay a man tell 7 f 1gs, but I don't ember of But it's just as well it if T did remember.” hile seated in the democratic the other afternoon Senator Mallory f Florida called a page to him ! bunch of hair standing straight f } forehead Sonny sald h should train that cowli wn or when you get married will have a good place to grab,” nator Is as bald as a doorknob best he could do was to smile he boy sald, Innocently enough, but ' ) ) ey ne o ot xceed $300 sh Federation treas iry and used in the erection of a tablet manent memorial does away with all ospect of a clubhouse as such a me- 1ggressive morial “ederation the pon which for future reeponsible for the rulings of the fifth and sixth biennials. The decision to secure for nouncements and readings will greatly cilitate the business of the convention do away with much of the confusion and he can sing nearly all of the popular marked that on his farm he made the finest almness and medi- butter in the world. “In fact, Wales and have reduced the production of milk and Go butter to an exact science. My barns are fitted with the very latest sanitary appli- he said, "I ge profits from your milk and but-

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