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What Women Are Doing in the World ' The literature department of the South Omaha Womar's olub will give & pro- gram on the government of Holland Tues- day afternoon at Library hall. Mre C. M. Behindel, lead of the day, will read a Papér on “‘Making of Laws and Ads ministration of Justice;” Mrs. Ohl on | “Royal Families and Palaces;” Mrs. Jes- sie M. Caughey on “The Peasantry,” and | Mrh. Fred Lush on “The Burgomaster.” | Wagner's opera, “Tannhauser,” will be given Friday afternoon by the music de- | partment of the South Omaha Woman's ciub. Mra, Perry Wheeler will be the hostess and Miss Louise Bratton and Mrs. Ohl will be'in charge of the program. Itussian architecture will be studied by the art department of the Omaha Wo- | man's club Thursday morning at 10 | o'clock urider the leadership of Miss | Adelaide Steboins. Miss Stebbins will | disouss the main topic and Mrs. C. L. | Hompel will have as her special subject, | the churchés, monasterics and cathedrals of Bt. Petersburg. Mrs. D. G. Cralghead will talk ‘Woman Suffrage” to the Busin Wo- men's eclub, which meets following sup- per at the Young Women's Christlan as« soglation, Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. M. Craighead was in the enrolling and enfrossing department at the state legis- lature last year. Mu Bigma club will meet with Mre. | Frank Boyd in the Hyland apartmente | Wednesday morning. Browning's '‘The Stitue ond’ the Bust” will be studied ubder the leadership of Mrs. Henry D, Mrs. Ralph Kiewit will read the | posm and. Mrs. Frank Norton will also take part in the program. Chapter B. N. of the P. E. O. sisterhood will meet with Mrs. V. C. Hascall Sat- urday morning at 10 o'elock. This will be & bubsiness meeting, at which Miss Clara Mason, the president will be in charge. At & meeting et the home of Mra. Jo- seph Poloar Tuesday, the members of the Dundes All Saints' guild will com- plete their plans for the Christmas sale, which will be held December 14 at the home of Mrs. 8. R. Rush. on Owing to the meeting of the Federation of the Child Conservation'league, which will be held on Monday, the Dundee cir- cle has postponed its next meeting until December 13, when Mrs. L. E. Doty will be hostess. At this meeting the program will consist of current events and Christ- mas stories. The members will sew for the Chila Saving institute. Election of officers will take place at the (naeun: of the Scottish Rite Wo- man's club Friday at 2:30 o'clock at the cathedral. This meeting marks the close of the first administration since the or- ganization, a very successful one under the leadership of Mrs. John E. Simpson. Mra. Grover C. Bedford will entertain the Dundee Catholic circle Monday after- noon. Offenbach's ‘“Tales of Hoffman” will furnish the theme for the program to be siven by the music department of the Omaha Woman's club Thursday at. 2:16 in the Young Women's ian asso~ cistion auditorium. Mrs. L. M. Lord is Igader: 6f the program and Miss Grade Miner will tell the stery of the opera. Thowe taking part.are Misses Grace Sla- 1 baugh, Bdith Parsons, Al Minnick, Gertrude Miller, Grace e, Martha Schumann, and Olive Seymour, and Messrs, Salisbury, Hunt, Eugene Pakes, Al Sterling, Oscar Welnstein and Bdwin Clark. Mrs. Frank H. Wray will entertain the Tennyson chapter of the Chautauqua cir- ¢le Monday afternoon, when roll call re- sponse will be items of current interest. Mrs. W, B, Howard will be in charge of the lesson of Jupiter and the satellites and the history lesson, which inocludes the exploration and settlement of the western part of the United States, will be led by Mrs. Wray, who will also give @account of her recent trip through alifornia, ‘The Omaha Rockford College Alumnae tlon is dressing dolls to present to poor lttle girls on Christmas. The as- sociation will give a luncheon at the University club on January 8, compli- mentary to the Omaha girls home from Rockford and to the girls out in the state who may be in Omaha :that day, en route back to college, after the Christ- mas vacation. 4 A Christmas program will be given by the West. Omaha Mothers' Culture club Friday afterncon at the home of Mrs. W. N. Baker. Roll call response will be helpful sayings of Christ. The birth of Christ, a# foretold by the prophets, will be Mrs. R. B. Winkleman's subject; the stpry of the birth, Mrs, J. P. O'Brien's; parables, miracles and events of Christ's life will be told ‘by club members. Miss Mary Irene Wallace, leader of the drama section of the Association of Col- legiate Alumnae, will talk on “The In- terpretation- and Staging of a Play,” af & omeeting to be held Thursday at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs W. H. Abbott. Election. of officers for U. 8. Grant Women's Rellef corps, will be held on Tuesday at 2 o'clock at Memorial hall The Grant post and Women's Relief corps will be entertained by Mr. and Mra, O. B. Frazier at their home, 4758 North Twenty-fourth street, Saturday evening. This will be an informal gath- ering, that the new members may be- come acquainted As Mrs. R. C. Peters is unable to Bave the meeting Wednesday, the Dun- fdee Woman's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Royal Miller. Mrs. F. R. Stralght will have charge of current events. Mrs D. L, Johnson will lead the program on “pPhe Short Story of the Bible,” and will b assisted by Mis. J. E. Dodds and Mrs, W. L. Brayton. General Henry W. Lawton auxilfary to Lee Forby c¢amp, United Spanish War Veterans, will hoid its Christmas bazar December 9, 10 and 11, at 1612 North Twenty-fourth street. From Washington comes the informa- flon that women hold many executive educational positions in the United States, According to the bureau of education's di- fectory for 1915-16, issued Friday. It shows that of the 12000 conspicuous positions, | largely of an administrative character, | 2,50 are held by women. These include tollege poaitions, state and county super- intendents of education. directors of in- dustrial sehools, heads of departments in celleges and universities, directors of smhools for affiicted and lbrarians Twenty-four ont of 622 colleges and uni- versities are presided over by women Of the nearly 3,000 county superintendents OMAHA'S DELEGATES TO THE NA- | Woman 500 ‘are women. Of the seventy institu- tionis for the blind by women, Teadership ogter si¥teen baye womer; Bupédrintend- ents. Ot the tlons for' the svpervised by women. |ndu-mu schools are women, and forty- locl-q libraries worhen supervise 1,07. ‘women. will give its annual concert for the bene- fit of the relief work ‘fund Wednesday and Thursday evenings at the Young | 8. Deane when Miss J. Moulthrop will rs. Nellle Toney is president of the corps and Mrs. Luella Waite, prominent in Detroit rellef corps affairs, has come on to assist in the work. The musicale will be siveh by Wilmot Goodwin, bari- tone, ‘Warner, planist. fairs are Joseph H. Millard, W. H. T. Belt, Frank T. Hamllton, J. A. Cavers, w. ton, John Gentleman, A. I. Mohler, L. THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEBR: DECEMBER 5, 1915, cludb meets Tuesday morning a! 10 o'clock at Metropolitan hall, under the leadership of Mrs. W. C. Lambert. TIONAL SUFFRAGE MEETING. Mrs. Mary 1. Creigh will lead the cur- | rent toples department of the Omaha Woman's club at the Youns Women's Chr stian Assoclation assembly room Tuesday at 5:8 o'clock. The meeting will be preceded by a parllamentary arin, The philosophy and ethics department | of the Omaha Woman's elud will meet Tuesday at ¢ o'clock In the assembly room of the Young Women's Christian association. Miss V. Gallaway is the in- structor. Major Issac ‘Sadler chapter of the Daughters of the Amerioan Ravolution, met Saturday afterncon with Miss Ida M. Crowell. The program was on the story of the Pligrims, Miss Louise Schin- del and Mrs. B. L. De Lanney reading papers on thelr life in Bngland and the iife in Holland and Amerioa. Misses Dor- othy Darlow and Ann Axtell gave plano solos, and Miss Dorothy MacMurray whistled bird songs. The asalsting host- esses were Mesdames R. A. Newell, 8. K. Hanford, G. R. Gilbert, Robert F. Gilder, Kenneth Finlayson and Miss Caroline Barkalow. T. W. McCullough, managing editor of The Boe, will address the political and soclal sclence department of the Omaha Woman's olub in the assembly room of the Young Women's Christian associa- tion, Monday at 2:3 o'clock. Rockefel- ler's welfare plan to the Colorado min- ers will be discussed by the speaker. Mrs. D. G. Craighead is leader of the program and Mrs. F. A. Follansbee of the department. MRS K, O. SUMNEY. Plans for the Christmas tree and oele- bration which the City Federation of Child Conservation leagues s planning for the Riverview home will be discussed at the business meeting Monday at 2 o'clock In the Schmoller & Mueller au- ditorfum. Mra. C. H. Savidge, the presi- dent; Mrs. Karl Odgen, Mrs. N. K. Bype and Mrs, Dale are the committes In charge. At 3 o'clock thers will be a program, including a talk by Mr. Mae- Auley, South Side truant officer; a vie- lin solo by Miss Emily Lear, accom: panfed by her sister, Miss Elinor Lear, and Christmas songs by the boy singer, Cyro Blingerland, accompanied by Miss Grace Mickel. Tchoes of the state temperance con- vention will be heard at the meeting of the Frances Willard Women's Christian Temperance union Wednesday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. B, Wilson, 2306 Woolworth avenue. Following the business meeting of the Omaha Soclety of Fine Arts Thursday, at 4 o'clock, at the Hotsl Fontenelle, Miss Yida Wilson, & member of the soclety, will talk on “The Nonsense of Oflls and Easols.” ‘This meeting will be preceded by & meeting of the board of directors at 3 o'clock. A business women's inspiration meet- jing and lunch is held at 114 North Fif- teenth street, Volunteer's hall, Tussdays, 11:30 to 1:30 o'clock, until further notice. The leader for this Tuesday is Mrs. D. Lood served for 10 cents. are directed End ‘Ot the seventy-five state he dear ten are under the woriien, a8d of the twenty- wo private institutions of the same char- chools for Christian association private institu-| W ble-minded tweaty afe Fourteen out of elghty-six directors of | last month, and a gét-acquainted ' sotia! Interesting meeting. of the 200 achools of art are in of women. Out of 1,800 public and Of the thirty-three bureau officlals in he bureau of education itselt eleven are able work will be made. George Crook Woman's' Rellef corps Men's Christian assoclation auditorium. Moffatt.” —_— \ Boclety for Broader Bducation, under th with the assistance of Maurice violinist, and Lee Cronican, |lief corps, No. 888 will be given in th Among the annual patrons of these af- artists will give the program. G. Ure, 1. W. Carpenter, J. L. Pax- The Woman's club of Benson E." Adams d4nd Moyor Dahlman. J. N. Horton, in the absence of th The oratory department of the Omaha T A, Foote, A home prepared luncheon io The business women's council of the Young Women's Christlan assoclation, orgapived as a part of the extension work of the Sunday campaign, will hold its regular mopthly meeting at the Youns ‘Thursddy At 8 p. m. A short busitiess meeting followed by a review of the work for the hour, with refreshments, will insure an The meeting of the Benson Women's Christian Temperance union was post- poned from last week to meet in two weeks when plans for Christmas charit- The Benson Baptist Missionary Circle will meot Thursday at the home of l!r-.i 24&& Cming st. review the last chapter and Mrs. Ray Robinson will read a paper on ‘‘Robert The annual concert of the National ausploes’' of George Crook Women's Re- Young Men's Christian assoclation audi- torlum, December 8 and 9, at 8:16 o'clock. Wiimot Goodwin, baritone, and assisting met ‘Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. leader, Mre, G. W. Irddale, lead the pro- gram on “Religions” and Mre. F. B. Oltver lead on the review. An inter esting session on parliamentary rules was lead by Mrs. Arthur Howe. A play auspices of the Woman's club. Lawton auxiliary to Camp Lee Forby, United Spanish War Veteraus, has been signally honored by the appointment of its president, Orde M. Whipperman, on the staff of Mary B. Hamilton, president goneral of the National Ausiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans. Mre. Whipperman was in confesence with President Hamilton of San Fran- cisen, Cal, in regard to the work of the order, during her trip to the Panama- Pacific exposition this summer. It will be Mre. Whipperman's spécial duty to organise a department in Nebraska dur- Ing the year 1916 There are now two flourishing auxil- jaries In Nebraska, Omaha and Linooln, and & third has applied for a charter at North Platte. Four more towns are con- templating auxiliaries, namely Ne- braska, Columbus, Norfolk and Geneva. General Henry W The board of trustees of the Old Peo- ple's Home will hold Its monthly busi- ness meeting Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, at the Young Women's Christian assoclation. The Sojourners' club of the White Shrine will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Molony to arrange for Christmas boxes which will be sent to the Masonic orphanages at Fremont and Plattamouth. A program will also be given under direction of Mesdames G. E. Barton, G. A. Bednar, William Berry and Charles Molony. Prof, Paul H, Grumman of the Univer- sity of Nebraska will address the Drama league Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the council chamber of the city hall, on “Greek Drama: Its Influence on the Modern." The edueational committes is not ocon- fining ita efforts to arranging lectures, but in January will produce two play: Miss Joy Higgine will present “The Shadow of the Glen,” by Yeats, with an all-Trish cast, and later in the month Misse Mary Irene Wallace will nroduoo another play. Miss Jessle Powell Arnold, head resi- dent of the Boclal Settlement, has re- signed her position and left Friday even. ing for Loulsville to spend Christmas with her parents. Miss Powell plans to resume her work in New York City. Miss Sophia Adams, assistant head resident, will take charge of the settlement house untfl & new resident Is chosen. Action towards this end will probably be taken at the board meeting December 15. Mrs. H. C. Sumney leaves this .v...m‘l for the east to attend the national euf- e convention at Washington, Bn- route there, Mrs. Sumney will visit at the Mount de Chantal convent at Wheel- ing, W. Va., and will attend the southern suffrage convention at Richmond. After the meetings, Dr. Bumney will join Mr, Sumney in New York, and the two Skoglund Photo Studios e 1520 Douglas St. Phone D. 1375 Phone D. 2343 Make Your Appointments Now for Christmas Photographs the man league was named, and tell stories Thursday afterncon at 4 'clock In the ball room of the Hotel Fontenelle, local league. will apend Chrietm: fng about the firet of the year. Mrs. E. 8. Rood to attend both conventions aleo will bo given December 1{ by the Mast-| Rood will spend ern Star Chapter of Omaha under the | York also, Christmas. ‘The Franco-Belgian Rellef scctety wiil meot Friday afternoon with Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith to plan a Christmas treat for the local needy ones Dr. cost in fin but plans to return home for Richarda Wyche, National Story Tellers for whom under After his talk, the chaire will be cleared away and Dr. Wyche will ®ive an exhibition of folk plays and dancing, the audience joining in the play. 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