Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 30, 1916, Page 17

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b YOL.: XLV, NO, “46. She’s the Ma bbbk bbb CLUBDOM Calendar of Club Doings Monday— Child Conservation league, Dundee circle, Mrs. Fred Elliott, jr., hostess, 2:30 p, m Chautauqua circle, Tennyson chapter, Mr Allen Koch, hostess, 2:30 p, m. Tuesday— Assoclation of Collegiate Alumnae, vocational guidance section, Y. W, C. A, 4:16 p. m Business Women's elub, Y, W. C. A, Tp m Soclety of American Widows, Y, M, ( A 2 pom Bustness Girls’ council, luncheon and prayer meeting, court house, 11 to 2 o'clock te Alumnae, music sec Anwociation of Colleg tlon, cvening musicale, Misses Fry, host esses, § p. m Bgual sranchise society, Fling lecture, ity hall, 8 p. m P, ¥, 0. Sisterhood, Chapter B. P,, Mrs. W p.m Jewigh Ladies' Relief society, Lyric hell H, Peacock, hostess, 2 2130 p. m Wednesday— Spanish War Veterans, General Lawton auxil lary, Memorlal bell, 2:30 p. m Omaha Suffrage association, tea, Mrs, J. ( Frost, hostess, 2:30 p. m Thursday— Benson Woman's club, Mrs, B, ( Hodder hostess, 2:30 p, m P 0. 8'sterhood, Chaptér 1B, Mr I Wagner, hoste 1y Omaha Story Tellers' league, publie lbrar 415 p. m. W, ¢, T. U, West 8ide branch, Mrs, Glenn Gerker, hostess, 2 p, m joclety of American Widows, Y. W, C. A 50 t C.T. U, of South 8ide, tea, Mrs. G, I 30 p. m. Copper, hostess, Friday-— Child Conservation league, North Side cirele, Mrs, George Adwers, hostess, 2 p. m W. C, T, U. of Benson, Presbyterian church, Saturday— South Omaha Woman’s club, annual lunch ~ -eon,.Hotel Juoyaly, 1 p. m. . . Bird Fleld day observed by Audubon society and Daughters of American Revolution, LITTLE season of brisk spring shopping, hurried consultations with tailor and modiste to replenish wardrobes, that as far as appearances are concerned, the clibwomen should present an Iimpec- abie array—and delegates to the biennial con- vention of the General Federation of Women's ¢lubs in New York City will be on thelr way. So at least, the clubwomen are employing the brief weeks which intervene between the closing meet- ings of their respective clubs and the great meet- ing which opens the latter part of May. There 15 a possibility that the special trains bearing delegates from the west will stop over in Omaha for a few hours as they did two years ago, in which case local clubwomen, ro-nperntfnx with the Commercial elub, will extend courtesies to the vigiting clubwomen Locally, the matter of clubrooms holds the limelight, so far as women's organizations are oncerned. The four biggest clubs, the Woman's lub, Pine Arts' society, Tuesday Morning Musi cal club and the Association of Collegiate Alum nas re handed together (o secure a uit \ble meeting place for next year. Propositions of nterest s also being displayed in artr nt f the Omaha Woman club. y department for the study of parliamenfary 0 tes. Warl B, Stanfield wil of @& | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE [ i PAGES ONE TO SIX ’ OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1916, SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. Wos Robert 4 Gantt- and ]Vam'/ %851’@2‘ scot of the Omaha Little Nancy Margaret Gantt Doesn’t Know It Yet, but She Has High Honor Bestowed Upon LHer by Close Friends of Her Accomplished Mother L toat A CA (R SOCIETY Social Calendar Monday Lecture by Mrs. Anthony Merrill, Mrs Walter Page, hostess Junlor Tueeday Bridge club, Miss Gertrude Melz, hostess “Bundle day"” of Christ Child society, Trlo club of George A, Custer corps, card party, Mrs, T. Cabill, hostess Luncheon for Miss Mildred Bow ser, Miss Martha Dale, hostess Orpheum party for Miss Mildred Bowser, glven by Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Boyer, Luncheon for Mrs. Clyde A, Berkstrasser, the Fontenelle, Mrs. 8. L. Tubbs, hostess; and dinner given by Dr. and Mrs, Morris H. Dunham. Tuesday— Dinner for Prof. Fling, glven by Mr, and Mrs. B, W. Dixon Bojourners’ club of White Shrine, Mrs, B, G, King, Fostess ’ Basket lunch party of George A, Custer corps, Mrs, Mary McKenna, hostess Menoma Chorus concert parties, Boyd theater, May breakfast for Prettiest Mile Golf club, Mrs, Glenn 8mith, hostess N Bridge for Mlisses Pauline Ensign and Helen Hall, Miss Lula Houck, hostess Luncheon for Mr. and Mra, C. A, Berkstrasser, Mrs, Askew Alexander, hostess; and dinner by Mrs. E. R. Wilson Knights of Columbus, danelng party, Metro- politan hall Wednesday— Mru, Merrill's lecture, Mrs, J. M. Daugherty, hostegs Luncheon for Miss Mildred Bowser, Mrs, W, . Wood, hostess Tea and bazar for Bt. Barnabas gulld, 3 to b P m Luncheon for Mra. C. A, Berkstrasser, Mrs, Harry Weller, hostess; and dinner given by Mr, and Mrs, Henry Cox Omaha Woman's Golf association, the Fonte- nelle, 2 p. m, Dinner-dance at Fontenelle for Misses Pauling Ensign and Helen Hall, isses Nelson, Hamilton and Houck, hostesses, ! Thursday— Lecture by Mrs. Merrill at Sacred Heart con- vent Friday— Lecture by Mrs, Anthony Merrill, Mrs, Fred Hamilton, hostess, Lo Mars club dance and May party, Turpin's hall Houge party for Miss Uarda Scott, Miss Mary Phillippl, hostess, u Research club, 8t. Berchman's academy, Saturday— Twining-Macfarland wedding, All Saints’ Episcopal church, Brookline, Mass. ASTER week saw the closing for the IBM“ son of mapy clubs and socleties, among them the Subscription Dance cluby which concluded its year Wednesday evening at The Fontenelle with a formal| ball and supper without making any detinite! plans for the coming year “But it 1s a safe guess,” aald one of the members, “that we willl show up alert and keen for another lively snuuo‘ next autumn." I Guests began to brighten the calendar, toay last week, quite warming things to life againg vext Lo guests come the brides of the spring and early summer, sharing favors In the honor affairag T'he last pu':x of the week had a very reminiscenty social flavor with the advent of so many formes pupils of Brownell hall] all brought together Aty ed that old friendships revived will result in a renewal of girlhood visite { that social interchange between towns whiol » woefully abrent from all our country excepte 1 the southern states. luncheon, It is whispe A matter of | orest of the coming week id the Merrill leetu when the delightful Chicag 3 The Question of Freedom! ! of Mrs, Waltes Hquality »§ ome of M ) Daugher and Fride \ e held day Monday by w ehildron and 1t all aver the city and " -4} , rm of the soclet guest will nday morning at the fhis lome nell ohame eater Oermang ' Vling the home of \ Anoth attale of Ine ¥ ¢! 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