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PART TWO g SOCIETY PAGES ONE TO EIGHT VOL. XLV hddbbbir CLUBDOM | ' | Calendar of Club Doings Monday— Omahn Woman's club, election of officers, I Y. W.C, A, 2:30 p, m, | Drama league, City National Bank building auditorium, 4 p, m, Child Conservation Jeague, Dupdee cirele, Mrs. Miles CGreenleaf, hoatess, 2:30 p. m Chautauqua circle, Tennyson chapter, Mrs 1 J, ¢, Howard, hostess, 2:30 p. m Tuesday— Business Women's club, Y, W. C. A, Tp. m Bouth Omaha Woman's elub, Library hall, 2:80 p. m Fling lecture at city bhall under ausplces of Equal Franchise soclety, 8 p, m Boclety of American Widows, Y. M, C, A, 2p.m | Business Girls’ Councll, courthouse, 11 to 2 o'clock Committes Women's Councll, courthouse, 2pm North 8ide Mothers’ club, Mrs, E. 1., Barr, hostess, 1:30 p. m, Daughters of American Revolution, Omaha chapter, Mrs. J. . Webster, hostess Wednesday— [ Dundee Woman's club, Mrs, N. K. Bype, 4 hostess, 2:20 p, m, H Mu Sigma club, Mrs, I, W, Carpenter, kostess, 2:30 p. m, [} 1‘Ilo elub, Mrs. A. N, Eaton, hostess, 2:30 p. m W, C. T. U, Frances Willard branch, Mrs Jnhn Crawford, hostess, 2:30 p. m. W. C. T, U, Omaba branch, Y. M. C, A, 2 p m, Omaha Woman's club, literature department, Hotel Fontenelle, 11 a, m, Assoclation of Colleglate Alnmnae, story tellers’ section, Misg Fry, Lostess, 4 p, m Thursday— Wyche Btory Tellers' league, public library, 4:16 p. m, Omaha Woman's club, home economics de partment, Y. W, C, A, 10 a, m, Boclety of American Widows, Y, W. C. A, f 8p m, B'nal PBrith ladies’ auxiliary, Lyric hall, 8p m Kaster bazar, given by Ghapter”#ory. € 0, sisterhood, Mrs, ¥, M. Cox, hostess. Benson Baptist Missionary circle, Mrs, C, P. Bheffer, hostess. ; Asgoclation of Colleglate Alumnav, dramatie 1 section, Mrs, J. R, MacDonald, hostess, 4p. m Omaha Buffrage association bazar, Mrs. T R. Ward, hostess. Friday- West Omaha Mothers’ Culture club, Mrs, J A. Hamilton, hostess, 2:30 p. m South Omaha Woman's club, music depart- ment, Mrs, Richard Laverty, hoctess Saturday— P. E. O, sisterhood, Chapter B. N., Mrs, Vin- cent Hascall, hostess, 10 a, m Assoclation of Collegiate Alumnae, meeting and luncheon at Commercial club for Mrs, Frank L. McVey Drama league, Y. W. C. A, 2 p. m general LECTIONS dot the clubwomen's calendar that of the Omaha Woman's club, the largest of local women's organizations, being scheduled for Monday. Not onl chalrman of committee additional Interest to officers, but which lends vill be named, he cholce of new officials, This is the customary year of real change in the roll of officers for this organization, a matter of Dbiennial recurrence since on alternate years, the head of the club ure generally re ted by courtesy | Mu Bigma, the oldest study organi on In the city and the literature department of the Woman's el Omaha oose new officers or Wednesday, Drama league affalrs, too, are of lmportance this week, On Monday, Prof Jones of the modern history department of the Univeralt of Nebraska talks on “The Literary Drama,” lu 4 the auditorium of the City National bank bullding This is the last of & series of slx lectures given under the auspices of the educational commitiee headod by Miss Jeannette McDonald Guernsey Percival Chubb of Bt Louls, president Natlonal Drama league, was expected In the eity Thursday, but on account of pressure of we tneldent to the national convention be held the latter part ¢ ety bha ln able | Ph v “ wen h his stead w partme A writer of not ] Additional Club News » Page Fow OMAHA, THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE | @& SUNDAY MORNING, nmh’n T)(’(‘.) CILASS Oop /9 A4 ) ot LANS A‘\ WOU Vi APRIL, 0, 1916, Mothers Who Have Plans for Daughte1 Register Babies for Admission to Their Alma Mater to Make Sure They Get in When Grown Up f!f[f“ \.I()bcp[“nc 1%)\,'{1“{{' PART TWO SOCIETY PAGES ONE TO EIGHT ‘1‘I} (‘ul"' FIVE CENTS S SOCIETY Social Calendar Monday~ Children of Mary’'s rotreat at Sacred Heart convent White Bhrine tempie, Dinrer for Dr. Guernsey Jones, Miss Jeans Whist club, Masonie ette McDonald, hostess Tuesday Rong recital by Mr, and Mrs, Thomas J, Kolly, Nt Mary's Avenue Congregational chureh, Franco-Belgian Rellef sogiety, Mrs, Harold (Hford, howicss Dundee Franco-Belginn Hellef socloty, Mrs, Eera Millard, hostess Biar Whist elub, Mrx, 8, Gllehrist, hostess Thimble elun, Mrs, J, M, Dumont, hostess Dinner for Prof, Frederick Morrow Fling, givan Ly My, and Mrs, Kdward 1, Burke, Aftarnoon bridge for M Dernard Henry || Kemper, Miss Lula Houck, hostes Tuesduy Junior Bridge elub, Miss Helen Clurke, hostess Wednesday Hetalo elub dance, Conservatory of Art and Muole W. W, club, Mrs, Frank Brubaker, hostese Trinity Parish Ald oclet Mre, Thomas Brown, hostess Omaha Womun's elub, literature department, luneheon, Fontene'le Thursday- Boston Grand porn box parties at Audf torium concert parties at nneapolis Bymphony I'rundeis theater Ward M. Bur- Original Cooking club, Mrs kens hostess luncheon, Omaba Women's Press club . W £ Friday— Grand partion Baturday-— New Bubseription club danece, Saturday Evening Dinner-Dance club Fontenelle Opera, matines and evening hox Dundee hall, Hotel NE OF THE truly Lenten events will be- sln tomorrow, when (wo hundred women, comprising the society of the Children of Mary, will enter Into u re treat at the Bacred Heart convent, One hundred and (wenty of the members will be ma- trons, many from well known families and very active In the eity's social life. The retreat will lust until Friday morning and will be conducted urder the directon of Rev, Father Livingston, 8 J., who will glve short sermons and outline th wibjects for meditation, The women making the retreat go Iinto perfect silence for the time, except those whose domestic duties do not permit them tc board at the convent during the period, Those vho stay at home may speak when necessary, With these matrons devoling themselves to meditation and prayor for the greater part of this oek, the coming days will be of even more than unl Lenten quiet The Tabernscle cred Heart convent each Monday in all-day ses- coming in the morning and the soclely 18 meeting at the slom, the g In the afternoon, This society hag many Liatron and vestments from the work domands for altar linen nlssion churches and poor parishes, The not local-—vestments and linen from Omaha are «fton sent 1o misslons and churches as far away ad ashington state Aunother Lenten aetivity of the women has been longer and more fre a body Catholl quent sesslons of the Christ Child society for the needy devoted to making Infunt clothe wid unprepared Ihe woclety has two meeting places, 8t. Philos wenw's und the Christ Child Center at Ninth and Fieres wireets, the latter very much on the pats in uf u socinl ment house Ihe girls are taught sewiug in practival way of making thelr garments und ng them home when fin ed. The b ro taught to mend thelr own e and the shoes of their families The Catholle chureh in Omaha {8 indebted to Mrs. Daniel O Stapleton, for its branch of this ganleation. Nine years ago, on her return from ank ton, Mrs. Stapleton (ntroduced the work y Omaha after the same pattern as Miss Mary ClLASS or |99l Merrick had been conducting it for over twenty ars 0 Washington and other oltles tn the eant he movement iy now thirty years ] 1onday In owded day-—the Delgian work i will meot with Mrs, Harold Gifford in all-day an ould perhaps admit of en . y ' the Kel will slng In the evening at the ¢ L Ara o sebtiments » Mury A Congrenntion ehur f i ard (rustoes o foal that to res - reh and arg Woal would imterfers with Vessas ! Frederick Morrow Fliok, (n the council . ' ae i amber, will tell wil sbout “Drang nach Owston ' ab vl s} S y the way, Isn't the name of & ne . Mre [ y CUerman ters \ ' S le day w he 1 L . Hard . . . thtee & N ) AW, L \ \ N Audit . | Urand " " p Hal ) . L and 1) . Adilittomal Bociety News Neat |