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THE OMAHA SUNDAY PRESIDENT NEBRASKA WOMEN'S EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. JOVEMBER 14, 1915 4 CINCINNATI GIRL VISITING MISS HALCYON COTTON. What Women Are Doing in the World What is Going On in Society Circles The Brambach The smallest grnnd piano made . in an upright’s space and price * you be keenly interested if a friend ufl know where you can buy the most wonderful little jano_in the world!l It is the Brambach Baby Cnnd t will actually fit in that corner"where your The North Bide eircle of the Child Con- | @ervation league will meet Friday at l o'clock In the Auditorfum of the Mon- mouth Park school. The program is m\| “Child Culture—~Kindness Toward Ani- | mals.” Roll call responses will be quota- tions from “Foundation Stones on Kfhd- (Continued from Page Two.) music department of the Woman's club There will be a trio, consisting of Miss Belle von Manstelde, who will play the ‘cello; Miss Amanda Tebbins, the pilano, ness.” A, paper, of a Lack ‘of Knowledge in Parents to Lead the Child,” will .be read by Mrs. C. O. Anderson; reading selections from “Cruelty not a Normal | Condition of Childhood, but the Result | and Mr. Frank Mach, the violin. Mr. W E. Shafer will sin; Engagement An;\;need Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Howard uates announce the engagement of thelr daugh- old upright mmd'—dnnk of thatl The pncn) No more than you were going to pay for a new upright.” A Perfect Grand Piano Four feet, eight inches “Manfred” (Byron), by Mrs. W. C. Prics, ter, Alice Maude, to Mr. Le Roy French long— | and a paper, “Domestic Pots in the Johnston: of Grasette, Ariz. The wed- our feet, six inches wide 1 Home,” by Mrs. C. A, McKensie. Some [ ding will b in December. Skeptical folk come to see the Bram- { animal storfes will be told by the g \ ach and are immediately convinced i | mothers Schumen musical nunibers will Events of Coming Week. a“ Ay A o l!d R W -given by Mre R 3. Rt aad The Thursday Morning Women's Bowl- hat in its smal pa e { | Senator Vest's “Tribute to a Dog” will ing club will meet on Monday. sions are concen every quality 1 ‘ be given by Mrs. C. H. Savidge. The Week-End Dancing club will give and superiority of a large grand v its regulsr party at Chambers' this e Mme. Charles Le Verrier of Paris, vice | par iy pi talks, interspersed with music, will be 7. N. Kopald will entertain Miss Gold. | the host and guest of honor, had just re- | | given, The principal speech will be given :”"' aad Miss Louise Sohonberger. |, .o guring hee stay in Omahs. turned from a hunting trip together. . by a forelgn misslonary. reasurer. The intellectual advancement ‘Those present were Mr. Victor Caldwell, \ president of the suffragist organization of France, Unlon Francaise pour le Suf- | frage des Femmes, is in New York City | to conduct a toy and doll exhibition for the rellef fund of France. The regular meeting of the U. S, Anna Tibbets HEAD OF KENSINGTON OLUB OF EASTERN STAR. The Rajah olub will give a dancing party Wednesday evening at Turpin's academy. Mrs. Robert Donald Neely and Miss Margharetta Burke will give a tea Fri- day from 4 to 6 at the home of Mra. Neely. Rebecca Haven 1f you love a grand piano but are planning to buy an upright because it is less bnlky and exrcndv-— acquaint yourself Grant Woman's Rellet corps, No. 104, The Research club members will be Bnmbu;h‘n thnlm will be held Tuesday afternoon &t 2|§ic Thorngate. oy the guests of Mrs. Harry Burkley, | ——— — - costs only $455. | Ite beauti o'clock In Memorial hall. The depart- Pty i L A e e president of the club, and the other of- | Haffke and Misa Mary Hanna, who are will add ¢ Sra, Bagar BOStL, ‘*Veodtional training S Wil Hamil. | aWAIting them in the south. ful mahogany case will ment Inspector, Miss Nettie Jewell, will|in Omaha.” Miss Elizabeth Breniger is ficers, asslsted by Mrs. C. am inspect the Grant corps on Saturday st Memorial hall. Mra. A. K. Gault will lead the parlia- mentary practice of the South Omaha ileld!r of the section. Miss Anna Tibbetts, principal of the | Peru Normal achool, who was elected president of the Nebraska Woman's Edu- ton, at a eard party which will be given on the evening of November 22, at the Knights of Columbus hall. In and Out of the Bee Hive. Miss Harriet Mots is visiting friends In Bt. Louls Mr. F. H. Davis has been in the east Its tone will your musical taste, A. HOSPE CO. distinction to your home. compliment 2 g ; ir] i w York. Woman's club Tuesday at 3 o'clock at |cational assoclation, which was organized Omaha Gir] in Ne: for several day Library hall. An executive board meet- |during the state teachers’ convention last That Miss Bugenie Whitmore 18 not| s \w Divon was called to New 15131515 Douglas Strebt ing at 2 o'clock will precede this meet- |week, 13 well known In Omaba. Miss devoting all of her time to ffl\’nllll'! dur- | york on business. ing. Prof. Carnal gave a program rur‘T!bMtll. whose home is, in Lincoln, is a ing her stay in New York 18 evidenced by Mr, H. Y. Cook left Sunday for Elmira, the music department of the club Thurs- day evening, and aSturday afternoon this department arranged a musicale for the elub, the affair being given at the home of Mrs, A. L. Bergquist. Mrs. M. M, Claflin of University Place, state temperance president, will be honor guest at a reception to new members siven by Frances Willard Wornen's Christian Temperance union, Wednesday at 2 o'clock In the parlors of the First Methodist Episcopal church. This affair was arranged for last week, but was postponed on account of the death of John Dale. The Benson Baptist Misslonary circle will entertain the Baptist missionary quarterly of Omaha and vicinity Fri- day at an all-day session at the church. The devotional services begin at 10 o'clock: luncheon will be served at noon by the Benson circle and at 1 o'clock the program, consisting of missionary The Tennyson chapter of the Chau- tauqua circle will meet at 2:30 o'clock on Monday with Mrs. R. E. Parrott, Mrs. W. B. Howard leading the program. Roll call will be answered by quotations from Willilam Cullen Bryant. The lesson on early American history will be con- ducted by Mrs. Frank H. Wray. “The Saxons and Danes in England” will also he discussed. Storfes by Nathaniel Hawthorne will be told Thursday afternoon at the public Nbrary by Omaha Story Tellers’ league |frequent visitor here with her cousin, ;Mr! J. M. Metealf, and Is entertained | extensively whenever she comes to Omaha. Judge Addison Tibbetts of Lin- |coln 1s her brother. The monthly meeting of the Visiting | Nurse assoclation will be held Wednes- day morning at 10:30 o'clock in the clation rooms at the city hall | Miss Hazel Howard will be hostess for | the story tellers' section of the Assocla~ |tion of Collegiate Alumnae Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Miss Edith Haight will tell the German epic, *‘Nibelungen Lied;"” Miss Marle Hodge will tell a Hindu fairy tale, and Miss Edith Fisher, llfldl-n legends. | Miss Malvina Newman heads the ladies’ auxiliary of McKinley lodge of the B'nal B'rith, which meets alternate Thursday evenings in the club rooms, Nineteenth and Farnam streets. At the election held recently Miss Esther Epstein was chosen vice president, Miss Sarah Leaf, secre- committee, headed by Miss Epstein, also includes Miss Miriam Levy and Miss Bsther Belmont. Literary programs, both scholarly and unique, are a feature of this organization. Mrs. Thor Jorgenson will entertain the Omaha Suffrage assoclation at tea Wednesday afternoon at 2:90 o'clock. Mrs. C. W. Hayes will read a paper on “Peace,” Mrs. Robert L. Grant will give readings and Miss Florence Rhoades will &ive both vocal and instrumental num- bers. The . Woman's Christian Temperance Ms. A JZierson Miss Goldher‘ hu dlltlnl’ullhed homlf as an organizer of the Jewish chautau- qua, and by the efficacy of her work among the immigrants. Mr, and Mrs. The. J. F. W. club will hold its me ing Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Milton Dodds. Items of current interest will be discussed. a little news item In one of the New York | papers which speaks of Miss Whitmore, | with Miss Kittle Steinway, Miss Cornelia Wooley and a number of other well known New York girls, as assisting Mme. Marcella Sembrich to sell tags for the | benefit of the women and children of devastated Poland. Mme. Sembrich is | president of the American Polish Rellef soclety. | Miss Whitmore spent this week at PBriarclitf, where she went to school, and | has gone with friends to New Haven to- day for the big Yale-Princeton game. A week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Philip Sousa at their New York home s one of the pleasures in store for Miss 'Whitmore before her return home, Luncheon for Men. Mr, Myron Learned gave a luncheon Monday at the Omaha club for Mr. John Batchelder of Boston, who was the guest of Mr. A. C. Smith last week. The guests were all men, several of whom, Including | Mr. Crofoot, Mr. Ward Burgess, Mr, Earl Gannett, Mr, Fred Montmorency, Mr. Ar- thur C. Smith and Mr. Charles Kountze, Reception at Benson, The publio Itbrary is co-operating with the Teachers' Annuity and Ald seclety, ‘which is bring Helen Keller to Omaha January 29, at the Boyd theater, in pre- paring pupils for the lecture.! Lists of ‘what the library contains regarding this most remarkable blind nand deaf girl, ther with her teacher, Mrs. Macy, have been prepared by the librarian and printed by the High gchool of Commerce boys. These will be distributed in all out for a farewell Methodist church, Mrs, Charies Haffke, who he' Beuson for & number of years. Both were prominent in church and soclal work, About 200 invitations have been sent reception at the in honor of Mr, and lived in Mr, Haffke' has been city attorney of Benson, and is now superintendent of the Methodist Sunday school. N. Y., for a visit. Mrs. F. A. Brogan returned Saturday from a trip to Chicago. Miss Louls Stors went to Davenport, Ia., Wednesday to visit. s Helen Murphy gone to Bxoel- slor Springs with her father, Mr. E. E. Bruce has returned from a short stay at Bxoelsior Springs. Mr. Joseph Barker returned Thursday ening from a motor trip out in the ate. Mrs. MacMillan Harding went to Chi- cago Monday to meet Mr. Harding upon his return from the east and to visit his, slster, Mrs. Justus Lowe, in Milwaukee tor a few day Read Them Every Day, It Wil Pay! The Want Ads in The Bee repeat that Very | ant Offer to Gnve every Home Outfit chased at SAARAARAA BrassBed FREE Again this week we rt- SO- LUTEY FREE a Hand- some BRASS BED with Make someone happy ti Phone Douglas 8548, II‘ | | Brighten the Corner is Xmas—Give them the best and most .moehtefl of all gifts, .A REAL LIVE PHOTOGRAPH.... They cost no moré than the ordinary kind. REMBRANDT STUDIO 20th and Farnam Sts. ) members. Miss Josephine Grant, leader |Union of Benson will meet Friday after- A number of elghth grade| Mr. and Mrs. Haffke leave soon for | J 2 of the program, will tell “Benjamin|DOOn at the home of Mrs. F. 8. King in lanning o make Helen | Hope, Ark. where they will bve on & RUBEL STORE “ Mrs. P, M. Pritchard, “The|® domestic sclence session. Miss San- | Keller the subject of thelr class day|$000 acre ranch with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- » Miraculous Pitcher;” Mrs. C. R. Hrd- licka, ‘“The Dragon's Teeth’ and Miss Eloise Hiilis, “Feather Top." A symposlum on architecture has been arranged for the Mothers’ Culture club of the West Farnam district, which meets Wednesday with Mrs. F. J. Beard Mrs, C. R. Cameron assisting. Mrs. J. C. Aldrich will discuss the Egyptian art; Mrs. A. G, Pinkerton, Greek; Mrs. W, M. Mick, Roman; Mrs. C. J. Dutton, Romanesque; Mrs. C. G. Trimble, Gothio, and Mrs. C. H. Walrath, modern archi- tecture, C. H. English, recreation direoctor, will address the Omaha Woman's club in the auditorium of the Young Women's Chris- tian association Monday at 2:30 o'clock. An executive and directory meeting will born, domestic science instructor in the schools, will demonstrate. The Benson Woman's Missionary so- clety will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Klilian, when Mrs. J. Frohardt of Omaha will be leader. The Benson Woman's club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mart Armstrong, when the religion sec- Uon of the year's program will be taken up, with Mre. W. A. Wilcox as leader. Mrs. J. H. Vick will read a paper on the life of Confuclus, Mrs. Arthur Howe on Mahomet, and Mm. K. R. Parker will tell about the Koran. Mrs. C. A, Tracy will talk on “The Religlous Influence of Confucius on China.” Roll call will be :‘nm with “wise sayings of Confu- us," exercises the last week In January. Y. W. C. A. Notes. ‘The Sunday vesper service will by Dr. A. B. Marshall o! lhb lhg St seminary. His subject will the soloist is to be Mln Olive M Clara 1. Taylor of the Noflh Cen- tral field, will give a short talk in the Soclal Hour club, whlch follows tho reg- ular service. The bullding is ovex\‘on Sunday_from 2 untll 7 o'clock, Clara M. Brewster |s hostess for the afternoon this week. During this week of prayer, services will be held each day from 13:20 to 12:40, All the countries In which the Young Women's Christian assoclation has an organization will be considered, a leader being furnished for each day. A course of special interest to graduatoe nurses will be started Tueslay evening at 7 o'clock. The request for l eo in anatomical drawing has b.. with and the first class special week, The business women's council of the lUam Haffke, Mr. P. J. Barr, Mrs. Julia e NOGRAM Stationery and Cards FOR CHRISTMAS ‘What could be in better form or more appreciated than some nicely engraved Btationery as a Christmas Gift? Certainly it would be in good taste, and a wift of refinement. * We are showing beautiful AARRAARAR on the Greatest ‘.u lln\ T 1 Ju s JULTER Abwigs. RARARAAAAARAARARAARAAAAA dence Paper and g precede this gathering. The musio seotion of the Association of \'ou Women cnmmn \uuhdcn Correspon! . The open program, which follows, will [Collesiate Alumnse will meet with the H.""“,;l{,‘:m,._ Bt m\é"fl, {m‘ Oards, alsé lp‘dfl‘ fhfl.'"fi" i Lé l"l.flmu be in charge of the home economics de- |leader, Miss Alice Fry, Monday afternoon mm street. Miss m [e} Cards nd our En- ! ——| partment, of which Mrs. . J. Burnett is [8t 4 o'clock. Mrs. ¥rank Johnson will | }i€lous work director. gravers. are your service, leader. Mrs. A. E. Davisson of Lincoln, secretary of the Nebraska university ex- tension service, will talk on “Work |the birthday calendar of musiclans for in the duce your 1 Clube." . Frank J. |\ts winter's program. B TS & Ttk Tons o el bt gram. Tioat il give an i vou $ fi- It you make your selections Hoel will give an original poem. The French department of the Wo- man's olub has not reorganized as yet lead the program on Paderewski and Tchalkovsky. This section s following Two committees of 100 Omaha women who worked among women and girls dur-| be ing the “Billy" Sunday meetings have| ), formed an organization known as the for the meeting, which is nvm ll.l nn- till 2 o’clock. Miss Clara I Taylor, lnfill fll Wm for the North Central flels rualutlon of Industrial clubs amor n El izabeth Brenizer, ready to make any special de- #lgn you may wish or to repro- individual mono- now it will be advantageous for the both of us. You will have a complete line of samples from which to select at leisure, and You can Always count Buying Inducements at Values, Better Credlt Semce and a BRASS BED FREE! Smallest Cash Payments and the Smallest Monthly Payments---Most Generous Service Rubel’s---Better W WY WY WY W WY W e W W W e WY this year. 1f there are sufficient mem- | Committes Women's council. Mrs. David| atian g we will have plenty of time to bers who desire to continue the study of | Cole is president, Mre. M. H. Biacklell, Jn L s i 6 Time to | :’Nl'r'f:) :.:1-" will be made up the first | vice president, and Miss Isabelle Milroy,| EIGHTEEN MILES OF NEW to render the high degree of 7. Edholm, state health secretary. The women will continue to visit business girls and Induce them SIDEWALKS THIS YEAR service we wish to malntain, W W W N Mrs. K. R, s Japaness 3 1 chairman and the National Children's | join Bible classes and churches. The| The eity sidewalk department reports AI IHEWS’ pa > Lureau representative in Nebraska, will | 0URCil will assist in the noon-day serv-| that during the year eighteen miles of / BISK" : tell about the plans for “baby week” |'ce# 8nd 10-cent lunch on Tuesdays. new walks have been lald in Omaha Book and > which is to be celebrated the first weak | . proper. There are about 425 miles of Statio Stor Solid Qak Ltbury Tnble \ n'k Ex‘“ l T hl » oo e b gl b A fltron s Jeannette Miriam Goldbers of | walks in the city, exclusive of §outh Side. e P b sionianie s 2 h . Mrs Percy Pennybacker, president of | Dladelphia, field secretary of the er—— 1620 Harney, D. 8141, wel -“.v,'-!. u- 15 Massive. dura lunbh r > NJ = (he General Federation of Women clubs, | JéWish chautauqua, will occupy the pul-| A “For Sale” aa*will turn second-hand Opposite Une, strong © ft, extensio: 2 ¥ and received the endorsement of the |Pit of Temple Israel Fridey evening. | furniture into cash. | children's bureau. Mrs. Edholm will also . > tell about the biennial council meeting in Portland ,which she attended. Mrs. Bas B. F. Bryant will tell about her recent e urners trip to California. The Woman's club of the raflway mail THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ‘‘Peninsular’’ Heaters are the most economical service will give its annual program at z 'R the 014 People’s Home Wednesday after- / heaters because they have larger radiating sur- noon. A Mendelssohn program will be ¢ é faces, from 800 to 1,300 inches more than other s D e e B R e s | 'LE and “ l makes. Will reduce the cost of your winter’s fuel sponse will be current events. considerably. Finest floor warmers, most powerful L A Mrs. Millard Langfeld will lead the Turgenleff program which will be given Ly the literature department of the Wo- man’s club Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in the Young Women's Christian rasociation assembly room. Mrs. Lang: feld will review “Fathers and Children” #nd “A House of Gentle Folk,” character studies, and Mrs. v § McDonald will review “Dream les"” and prose poems, studies in fant Mrs. Franklin Shot- well will give readings from Browning, | accompanied by Mr. Will Wetherington, | planist. “Vocational Training in Schools” will be discussed by the vocational guldance | section of the Assoclation o. .ollegiate | Alumnae Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock ! at the Youns Women's Christian asso- clation, Miss Pauline Rosenberg will talk on “Trade Schools;" Miss Janet Wallace, “Continuation Schools;" Miss Luella Car. sar, “Specialized High Schools;” Miss | it Q® 1514 Howard Street At This Concern—Reliable Skins and New Styles in All Our Furs—Even the Lowest Priced All kinds of repair work done promptly and neatly. 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