Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 9, 1916, Page 20

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SCHORP—— P THE A. C. C. SECRETARY WHO I8 800N Gr Uat'GrandmO | What ‘ COMING TO GMAHA, 1‘ | | | I ! l Women Are Doing in the World Mre, Max A o of Shelton president of the Nebraska Mother's Dn suxiliary to the organization founded by Miss Anna g delphin, announces t will be observed the second Mundny May, which falls on May 14 this yesr D account of the high cost of frash onr antiona to be worn on Mother's day, the Associntion haw propared a button Ladeo etlor national Jarvin of Mother's nt n Which can be worn as a substitute fo the flower. “Mother's day touches tha hearta of all people through the love wa bear ou mothers, yet many enterprising persons have taken advantage of the establinhed day by carnation seles for enterprises | abtirely forelgn to Mother's day and no part of the procesds hus ever been to the Mother's Day nasociation ‘ Mra. Hontotler The objeet of the Auy I8 solely 1 honor mother, not Lo take advantake of her. Tt in the only day set apart for t mothers in this or any country, loving | the, ighta of her, kind deeds to her, or i | her name and wemory will biing the r sult desired by the gounder of Mother s iny { | Oftieln) programs are ready to mull out Tt In hoped through them to effect uni | | form celebration of Mother's day Nebraska # honorary vieo presidents for this associution are Yy . J. Burkett, Lineoln; Norris Prown, | Modern Masque,” will be pressnied by Gaha: Potor Jansen, Boatrice, Toms 1. | o tollowing cant; Mra, W. 1. Abhott lammond, Vremont; 1, ) a1thy : - A onca; Paul Tewaon, Nebraskn ¢jty; 4, [Mre 1.1 whranch, Mrs. Anan Kay ) Im-rn, Gibaon; Judge V. M, Woldott, |mond, Mrs, B K, Van Orsdel and the mientine; Dr O, Thomas, Kenrney twnen Olive Coffman, Nelle Rys Fdyar Ho Columpuns . 7. Noin: |3 itsa Olive M Nate Ryns 8 Puuline Tosenberg tosh, Bidney, and W. 11 Thoman, Grand Island. when Mrs., C, A, Tracy lod on the second | The seholarship trustees of the Hiate OMAHA SUNDAY ther Boosts for Vassar BE APRIL 9, 1916. TN AG | NEBRAS | The date has not yet been definitaly se | comes from Lincoln that about 1,000 st | dentn expect to avafl themseives of th | opportunity of seeing Omaha and its in stitutions. ‘ tains, Table an | Our Rug . Cleaning De- partment 18 equipped with the BEST Rug Cleaning Ma- chinery that Morey of Hastings, has In the arrengs - The North Bide Mothers' club will mest 7 Mrs, Z. T Lind was hostoss for an | with Mre 1. 1. Parr, At 201 West | moneycu/n bu/y apen meeting of the Women's Christian | Brondway, In Counell Wluffs, Tiesday dl:’AfltBfiOlflafl [LJfG | 4 ::mlnm unlon of Tenon FrAdAY |afternbon at 1:90 o'clock, Moll call re G, J‘ Our C'leaners ternoon. Mrs, 15, H. Bullivan 1sd on [sponses will bo on wild flowers, and & ‘ " the program of “Moclal Hysiens* which |piano solo will be given 'gy Mra. J, W MRs M. A MACMILLAN IABTASHS ERwaRSS A0 ""‘""';‘"’ ";" wan followed by dlucussions on the “dry” | Hanson, An outline of “Tha Turmoll,” teroniad In b ATt SUASEL A SO tk t ' campalgn by about forty women pressnt, |by Booth Tarkington, will be siven by| Mre. M. A MacMillan of Norfolk, thusiast, When the noted institution for blennial convention of the General ¥ are € Mmos pinidy Mrs. K. W, Powsll, following which the | though a great-grandmother, is sxtrame | loarning was started, sue immediately de- | eration of Women's Clube In New Yor4 f : The Benson Woman's olub met Thurs- |hook will be discussed by the members. [ly youthful in spirit and especially proud | cided that her daughter, too, should be|in May because of the prominent part skzllful m tke | day at tho home of Mrs. G 11, Tuttls, of her two Iitle great-grandchildron. | enrolled on the college books. Kot only |n Nebraska woman, Mrs. Anna Ttiordun i They are Carolyn Rees, daughter of Ms, and Mrs, Bamuel Rees, Jr, and Mastor Charles Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs MacMillan Harding Mra, MacMillan I8 & great Vassar en- Fedoration of Women's clubs, headed hy Mre. V. . Cole, report having alded twanty students sinee the heginning of thelr work Thers have heen changes in plans from yonr to year an the trustees and advisory committes have endenvored to develop the work in a manner to enable them to rendor the greatest nssistance to the greatest number possible with the gifts of scholarship and money. Inquiries have been so numerous that it in deemed advisable to state the pressnt kenernl requirements which must be ful- filled In order to recelve consideration at the hands of the trustees, 1. Candidate should he Nebraska, 4 Must be recommended by a club be longing to the Nebraska state federation (recommendation must be signed by the president and recording secreiary) 4. Candidate must be In vigorous health; must present records of scholarship and Iattors of porsonal recommendation from (8) The principal of school last attended, Iesson on “Painting’’ Thres papers on Landscape, Decorattve and Mural Paintings,” and oné on ‘“The Blanificancs of Colors in Palntings,” were read, The program was followed by o parliamentary Iaw arill, led by Mre. W. M. Loochner, and the reading of the revislon of the constitution end by-laws, which were ac cepted, The Baptist Missionary cirele of Ben #on whll meet on Thursay st the home of Mrs, . 1, Bhoffor in Omnha, Mrs €. 1. Burrill will lead on the first study of the new book, "Allens or Amerioans?’ Mu Bigma holds it annual meeting Wednesday at the home of the prestdent, Mre, Isaac W, Carpenter. Thers will be an election of officers and s summary of the yoar's work under the lesdership of Mra. 8. R. Towne. Instead of the regulnr meoting hour In the morning, the club will come together at 2:% o'clock. Wol lowing the business meeting there will be & tea, ‘at which the officers, Including 0. Benediot and Mrs, Willlam Halterman will read papers, ‘The lesson will include the first four chapters of “Ways of the Plansts,” Mrs, W. H. Howard will read a paper on the star Aldeberan and Mra. 1. 6, Curtts will tell the story of Charles 11, Bird study will oocupy the meeting of the Dundes cirele of the Child Conserva- tlon leagus, Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Miles Cireenlont, 4806 Doug: Ins street. Miles Chreenlenf of the Audu- bon soclety will give a talk on birds, and Kellokg racords of bird songs will be given on the Victrola. Roll call response will be eurrent events regarding birds Mrs. 1. M, Arey will give a reading on the "Meadow Lark.'” Mrs, T, 1. Travis will lead the program A resident of Mrs, Georgo Damon, Mrs, M. D, Husste | The olorgyman of church last at- (of study for the Cllo club, Wednesday and Mrs, I M, Axtell, will act as|tended. () One business man. afternoon. The meeting will be held at hostenses, 4 In the award of scholarships the |the home of Mrs, A, N, Eaton. trusteon take into consderation the num- ber and kind of credits and that together with the kind of recommendations s their guide in making the nominations to vacancies, The samo rules and requirements ob- taln In mnking loans from the loan fund Any student desiring to securs a loan must furnish same set of credentials, and, except for specially named funds, must be ready to enter the junlor year In the universty. Losana to any one stuient are not to exceed §200 and nre mado for three years without interest All students are required to slgn a note Galsworthy's “The Proslands” will be Mudied by the Dundes Woman's elub Wedneaday afternoon at the home of Mrs N. K. fiype, 6106 Burt stroet. Mrs, W Tyler Johnson, the leader, will Qiscume the style, setting and characterization; Mrs, W." B, Shafer, the plot, and Mrs George C, Young, the genoral philosophy. All members have hoen urged to ho pres ont as plans for the work for the ensu- Ing year will be discussed Mrs. Jay Burns will be the speaker at the weekly prayer meeting and luncheon of the Business Girls’' councll, Tuesday, between 11 and 2 o'clock at the court house, The women of the Swedish mission will werve the luncheon At the close of this noonday meeting, the monthly meeting of the Committes Women's councll will be held In the same rooms beginning promptly at % o'elock Important matters are to be decided, it s announced George Bernard Shaw and his works The final meeting for the year of the will be Alsoussed at the meeting of the Sest Omana Mothors' Cultume s pre. |a#Teeing to conditions and in case of hav- [Uierature department of the Omate day aftarnoon at the home of Mra . W, |6 Accepied . nomination to . tree | U TR0 WD U0 SO O T e Cox, Mrs. C. D, Hutohinson will read a |*ch0larship must sign an agreement, In |y oqn g0y morning at 11 o'clock. The cane of marriage, to repuy to the insti u- tion the tuition in full for time actually using the scholarship Any person desirous of knowing requirse ments of any school or university shou.d communioats with the schoal authorities, this belng at once more satisfactory and more courteous to the mehool authoritles, vaper on Shaw and his influence on the Arama and Mrs. Blaine Truesdoll will story of “The Widower's Roll call response will bo quo- tations from any Shaw play, annual reports will be recelved and of ficers for next year elected. The meeting will be followed by a luncheon at the hotel for which reservations will be re cotved by Mrs, L. M. Lord and Mrs. C L. Hempel untll Tuosday evening Nebraska geography will bs gone into by Chapter B, N. of the P, B. O, sister The Omaha chapter of the Daughters hood Baturday morning. Mrs. O, 1 :"I making nominations the (rustees, fof the American Revolution will meet Menold is leader of the program and |'ry ' MOt Feduiring u contribution, co |Tuesday at 290 o'clock at the home of the hostesses are Mrs. Vincent Hascalt | '*01¥ corsider it more ethical for n club | zpy john R. Webster, Thirty-eighth and proposing a wtu to the loan fund. At its state meeting last fall the Ne- braska State Nur asmoclation voted to contribute 10 cents per capita, thus send ing a contribution of BA®. The Lincoln t to also contrivite and Miss Clara Manon, ! Farnam streets. In addition to the bus ness mooting, & muscal program will be given by Miss Henrletta Roes, plano numbers; Miss Luella Andreson, vioiin, and Miss Martha Green, vocal selections. Three Rustem storfes and & humorous one will be told at the Wyehe Story Tell- ere’ league meeting Thursday afterncon AL the public library, Miss Bdna Due d, leader of the program, will be as- Woman's club has contributed 3% and the The South Kide Women's Christian sintod by Mine Loutse Bratton, Miss Cora following wmounts have come from other | Te rance union held a double sl Barclay and Miss Annette Shorr cluba in the state: Ladies’ Resourch of | medal contest Thursday evening at (race et . N Btella, $; Humboldt, $2.89; Pawnea OMY | Mothodist Eplscopal church. There were coterie, $10; Tecumseh Municipal league, #1; Fremont Woman's club, $10 The Valley club 1a the banner elub, o cording to sre of town elut In March it carried out a program for the benefit of the lean fund. No admissl foe was charged, but a voluntary bution of 315 resulted and the 1 10 the Ltrusiees, will be two schelarships vacant University of Omaha for the Thesn conulat of fry stralght ouifage courm miy o a ’Imhu' of the hool and the loan must be umed o N eloven contestants in the oratorical con Miss Nash to Play ‘The literature department of the Busi- Ness Women's club will have ebarge the program Tuesday evening i Launfall,” by James Russoll Lowel, will be given under the lendarship of Mise Cocll c| ‘::‘u Lyon, with readings by elub miyn- and ontri amne was T.0 cloaing lecture in the Drama leagus course will be that of Prof J of the University Monday at 4 o'clock In the auditoriy the Oty Natlonal bank bullding English Vdterary Drama” will subject. Bingle admission tickets sald at the door. The appearance of Miss Frances com tuition Omal with the New Y A planist ™ his | will be | | harmonie orchestra on Wednesda Aprit 19, o this Is An organisation he e e of spealal inter sclones achalarship Mall Nehraska throngh « dormaatic Hrow oth n Omaha, aithough 10 te sald 1o | at academy Hayward ard and The story tellars’ seotion of the Asso O Calleginte alumnae will be entertalned Weodmsday at 4 okt the homs of the Mises Fry, w8t Bin street. A south Moy wiil " By Miss Mary PRINpRE | woderp. | g WA 600 by Mise Kiisabel Kiwit and | w1 & medern Ameriens slary By Mise Juliet | anouid b Gafiia M wre pald admissions yearly than awl ahip lone! tra I Amerioa. 1t 1 sise the | orone " oAty and b orchestra n this niry - The Ann that 1t makes few to n e ¥ ranes In and the remaltnder BON ApPeara Appl daation, which oo ooneideration The Cmaha Wuffrage hald & sevnnd basar wads eoukion and wark At the b B Wit 1M welecs wulfrane fund The Owaba and the Amsstialion of LU e Pem Baturdey at Promh Be MeVer of Grand Voks patbanal viee preamieni o the Nortamest | % A A st Ihe hame . ¥ { Contrnd @it [ wve Jo ' . ' Ar ha Faater & and sale horse andies and f Min T ¥ Thursdar afty ol The procesds are sreat (Fe « ol Wanel ' Al Hegin e " e | W N | » N The Omaba Women's Poranas wilen with hoid e e dar Ing Weltnesdar o b oal the ¥ Mon s Ohriatalan asee laiion Nristian Tom Pally emid scial bas e ssnond Thursday W ™ ther netics 1 f the A The dvama seeiien oF Cwlleglate Alusinas AR W sl the e of M LMM A Wity Fhahesy - | froem | Shoteh, by Mary MacMillan entitied, VA [Clarence #iadimas Philharmonic Orchestra in Omaha | was thin deughter xraduated from Vas | sar but her daughter, Mrs, Bamuel Roes, | also graduatea from the wame Institution | and now Mttle Carolyn s registered for | | the tamous women's sehool monts. Mra. Morey is vies chalrman for ||| the art commitiee, Mra, M. ¥. Johnston of Indiana belng chairman, and she will || have charge of the pottery exhibit Mre. Morey will be leader at one after- Guarantee noon session on May 26, when reports of ||| S t y t 4 t o work sccomplished will ba siven ||| a ‘&Sfac ’LO'n l Mru. Morey will attand the art | funcheon at the Hotel Astor, when 4 ||| | women will be present west. We test and seven in the vocal, all boys. The contest was undor the direction of Mrs. | W, Bents of the Houth Hide. The ora- torical prize was won by Amos Gramiich, who wpoke upon “New Recrults Ken- eth Wells won the voenl prize singing “Tilj the Bands of the Desert Grow Cold.” also tield, former member of the Massachu- ||| sotts State Poard of Charities, 18 In charge of the Adivision on the family and the community. It is eékpected that || many club women en route to the New York blennial will stop in Indianapolis for thems sessions Mrs. Frederick H. Cols of Omaba, chairman of the oivil service reform de- partment of the General Federation of ‘Wunwn # Clubs, announces that this de | partment will have the co-operation of | President Richard 1, Dana and the Na | tlonal Civil Bervice Reform league dur- |ing the New York blennial, and also of the Woman's auxiliary to the New York Civil Bervice Reform associution, Among | the wpeakers for this department appear [the names of Miss Julla Lathrop, head |of the Federal Children's bureau; Wil | 1ah J. Doherty, second deputy commis }nlun'r of oharities; Miss Mary O. Hay of New York, a member of the Board {of the General Federation; Hon. Samuel | M. Oraway, president of the New York | Ftate Civil Bervice commission; Mrs, Imo- gene B, Oakley of Philadelphia, former chalrman of this department; Katherine 15181517 JONES STREET. Flecta circle, Maple Leaf Chapter of the Kastern Star, will give & kensington Baturday at the home of Dr. and Mrs, J. €. Lawrence. The following program will be given: Plano wolo, by Miss Char Iotte CGifll; baritone solo, by Winfleld Shrum, Mre. Nettla Allen accompanist reading, by Mrs, J Hetsman, and vio 1in solo by Miss Cora Schneider, Mrs. B Blenspler accompanist A large block of wents has heen reverve in the Auditorium at Council Bluffs for Omaha suffragists on Sunday evening April 16, when the national president | Bement Davis, chalrman of the Parole 1 " | commission of New York; William B, |Mrs. Carrle Chapman Cait. will spes . | wittson, counsel for the Civil Bervice|Mra. Cutt will be introduced by Hon M | Porum, and Mrs. Hildreth, New York [D. Snyder, mayor of Couneil Bluffs. Ons of the big events of Mrs. Catt's visit will be the luncheon to be glven at the Grani hotel on Monday to il the county chalr men of the Ninth district | state president The Civil Bervice Reform luncheon wil! be held in the east ballroom of the Hotel Astor, the conference to take place in the mame room | — | Mias Blizabeth Breniser, industrinl seo- | retary of the Young Woman's Christian association and hesd the voeational The George A. Custer Woman's Relief corps will hold its regular mecting Tues day afternoon at 2.3 o'clock In Memorial aasociation In Chadron, Neb., next week. |turned from her station in India where Phont by A S BOXL WOOK- | she has had many very interesting e artistic and so lasting that its A periences. iss (race Poole and ~Mrs An invitation s extended to all elub | Murtin will Wing & duet. At the soeial hour Get your 20 Free | women to attend the forty-third annual | Which follows Miss Loulse ¥. Curtls will | ol Natio Conference of | 3° the hoater At this time, light re i meeting of the National Conforence of | floyhibunty are terved and (here is op- N e e 20 e harities and Corrections in Indlanap- | portunity for fellowship and visiting 2 N h olis May 1017, Women constitite a little | Places are still open In the Knglish instructions for crocheting more than 80 per cont of the member- | frammar class, meeting on Ticalsy at attractive pieces, The instruc- "’{'";I“f this -'HMI' Smanisgion, ad thred | curing cluss which meets on Thursday tions are complete and make of the nine divistona of discussion wil : o conducted by women, two of whom gamen fn the Volley Aall Pennant the work easy. Simply pre- are also on the blenninl program, Miss | By Pt A sent this advertise- Julla €. Lathrop is chs 't the to thess ns ment to the dealer, diviston of children; Dr ine Te partment, ment Davis 18 in charge of Hvision | g B g wpecin Easy to Darken | Your Gray Hair J permission. | of corrections, and Mra. Ada Ellot Shef- ( with New York Try This! Brush Sage Tea and Sul. I ; L | phur Compound through your hair, Crochet strand at a time, taking ¢ ‘White tha | v halr with Bage [ Tew and ) no one oan teil, be . . . aturally, no ovenly \ s mixture, thoukh, st home L y and some. Por 0 cents y ) & #tore (he read [t f ratl proved by the add - . 4 Bulnk " \ Y | F No watter what you wish In Diam In - oW tnwm Jowelry, Sllverware, et . this througd v t f our Low Prices and Fasy " \ 4 Lot ¢ Ariires " LA . - . : u‘ 1 wid . s s $38 Loftis $200 & Month | TODAY'S AID O BEATY : TERMS | crammme——— g e0e Waan (o of | hatl guldance section of the Association of | Colleginte Alumnae, will be one of the Y. W. ¢ A, Notes. ’ [ principal apeakers at joint conforence| The Vesper this afternoon will | delighted over the beautiful of the Youns Woman's Christian asso-| P rather a unique one with ew. Adwh one's baby, charming lingerie, clation and the Young Men's Christian| gy the speaker. Mrs, Lee has just re- all are done so perfectly with Klostersilk, and the work is so The Thread Mills Co. Thread Sales Dept. X 219 W, Adams 5¢., Chicage, liL. OSTERSILK . WO ORI RAYE “Perfection” Diamond Ring * Week, . Lol DR I R ) ) ] 1" 18 OFT|S THE NATIONAL . I CREMT JEwiiEns . n Plase, Oy 11| BROS A CQ 1L L Bank Wise 0000 8 Monie | 0% B IR B, Omaka Oppesiie STUDENTS’ VISIT HERE | ON BIENNIAL | DATE NOT SET FOR THE THROWS “SEVEN” THIRTEEN ! TIMES; THEN IT HAPPENED t| When Jasper Jones, colored, threw thire for the visit of the students of the 1'r teen muccessive revens in a Crap gama | versty of Nebraska to the industries of |with Willle Hymes, also colored, and | Omaba. The day 18 to be some time in |took $.% from the Iutter, Willls reached | May. The invitation was extended by |over and tapped Jasper lightly on the % buresu of publicity. Information | head with a half brick, and discoversd that Jasper's dice made seven no matter how they were thrown. 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