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f = | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE | s, B Sweet Girl Graduate Takes Center of Stage Ry SOCIETY Social Calendar ] " i CLUBDOM | Edna Riley and Nan Spalding—o;" Omaha Will Be | Among the Number to Get “Sheepskins” This Year Calendar of Club Doings Monday 2 { Chautanqua circle, Tennyson chapter 1 - v hony Merrill, Mrs, Fred " Tuésday > } ) terrill at ermo club, Mrs, G. D, Gearhart, b L) . ) 16 of (he I F pd b v p ) h p I Wome S o oe Spa) > 1 for M ] beth Go Baker, Mr ranch oty, Fling lectu 2 ( M f. h Hall. &'p g La Sall Chambers' academy ; oclety of Ar an Widows, Y B A > Tuesd 3 p.n ; Iuese Junior Bridge cl Mi Btella 3 Busine Girls' council, luncheon and § > I el, host i meeting, court house, 11 to 12 o'clo 4 fternoon bridge for Misy Uarda Scott, Mrs i Comm Women ouncil, court hou H After j r Miss 1 g g > Ch el lem h ‘ : ? Lieet v Mrs, Anthony French Merrill, Mrs . Wednes % B, A, Wick of Cownell Bl hostess Dind agnual | ' 5 hlmble club, Mrs, J. O. Phillippl, hostess, A I p.m ? Wednesday i ( ances Willard hgas 2 O Looking clu rs. George Bern i hoste ) p.m 2 Pr hoste i Ka ' riy-third birthd 2 | ( ,. o " ’ | , ” : 5 Luncheon for « tive committeo of Tmman { I Y. M J ? Baptist chureh, Mrs, ., A. Sherwood, Thursday ; fonte ociation of Collegiate alumnae 5 W. W. club kensington, Mrs, Fred Martis, ion | | Hn A i ) : ‘ i p 2 Luncheor nw M Uarda fcott, Miss Ruth A Vyche St Teller pupl 2, Gould, hoste ' < 415 001 ‘ ; Thursday Association of Colleglat dlur > Omaha Women's Prese club lunchdon, Hotel ttiemeny section Vineen 1 ) Fontenelle, 12:30 p. m hoste i p : ) Rummy club dinner and May party, Mrs, H ) . | Benson Baj 1 H L. Underwood, hostess Benefit musical for Women's Foreign M ’ Friday : H y ic alnut Hill M. B, churel 5 ) mateur Musical club, My arry Bteele . 5 ,~ hogtess Chryganthemum Japanesa oper L ; Bridge-Luncheon club, Mr Joseph M. Met / calf, hostes etta, indusirial departmen y Brownell Hall Parent Teachers' assoclation A . m 24 gt d ten, Omaha club, 4 p. n 0 ty o A erican vidow Soci m J h Tea for Mre. MHorace Chapin, Mrs, Earl 1 15 p. m . a Sterricker, hostess, 3 to 6 p. m B'nai Brith ladied’ auxiliary, musicale E o d AT = 3 ‘ vaturday ) ‘ Afternoon bridge for Mles Frances Willard, [ Friday— o lub, sehool audi (7 Mrs, Frederiek 1, Halstead, hostess, Avnn.l”fv:ll fother .‘ Orpheum party for Miss Uarda Bcott, Miss fum, 2:30 r; |;w] Slraay ey " Florenee Ruuh, hostess " a ers’ elub, Mrs, J. E, Dugan Weost Omaha ] fother by Mr 4‘ Cloging dinner-dance, University club, | hostess, 2:30 p, m, 3 | % Saturday— Ag fon of Collegiate alumnae, story tel HE week just passed started brigkly 'nu'Kh hut, with the first touch of A s lers’ séction, luncheon at Hotel Fontenelle, I'p. m P. E. 0O, Sisterhood, chapter B. N.,, Mr K L. Grout, hostess, 10 a, m > Lok AT summer heat to the spring languor in the air, the calendar shrunk, The weel was almost confined to finformal af VWV OUNNUVVEY, .V VW VWY VY VUVYYN VW .‘ fairs for guasts, There were the Merrill loctures, | OW to Win?" \ C i* is true, but they were morning affairs and every : “ Solutions of thi uffrage prohlem » one likes to get out in a young spring day befor will be offered at the #mportant g the sun i too hot for the coat that simply must lississippi Valley suffrage confer t; he worn ene hich opens in Minneapolis | fi/ J e nce, which open 2 : ) .‘ [Ucb I'he week just entered bids fair to he the laziest today and the committee of arrangements for ‘ ‘ \ Nol ge president [" of the gpring season with a calendar that might . ‘L o e Lana de credit to Lent itself. It seems a time of ad NS S g g Dy juatment and preparation—and then there is the ROLYS wiih e Barkicy are ’M“‘T” ok ’e‘ near promise of the weddings and the openings nett Peterson of Chicago, Mi \w’.mw Finne 3 > of the eountry elubs The bride has already wwestdent, add N Ant faxmor Téxas Rafe mresident; gud M i { 4 more than taken the center of the stage, and e Migumiole - ARGESNS: - REal. o HITRIARS 3 5 ergthing fs abuzz with talk of attendants or mo O AR R AT A < 5 attendants, a home or a church affair; whether ignaan < H it is not the wiseet to elope and not have to make )ne.of the most valuable presentations on the < ; a pageant ont of the marriage lines just to please nvention pr m. will he the Jocio-Politlcal E ’ one's friends and set shta Plan to he given by Mr . - o e e LA < H Barlier in the year there was.much talk about 3 darkle a1d Lo possess one of F - | the M 'S v quieter weddings, simple home affairs without at g gl < % tendants KEveryhody seemed about to declare o S ¢ ¥ < 'g for them we heard what they were doing farther ¥ r (&} 1) 1 ! % " < 5 cast, that the ore marrying quietly in the pres o @ ent of ‘immac relatives In their homes on Sst ' ; i [ r vening ithout any more ado about it ( i 1 \' 8. ng th minigter over to tie the koot \ 4 la f the | 1@ thousand other new' things \hey are ¢ doing of late, the quiet home iding {8 not ma f ally terial up to espectatior Aboug the near ooeRtisen 4t | cot approach to ft tw (he marringe of a popular ] n 1 ter next without any ttendants » | bo six girls to stretch the ribbons ) 1 opena fSaturday, May 20, with a ‘ | ; finten: o 1 ' | nesdays e . o ( e = » either en the . ) \ ; 1A /y(]/l : ther outlook a thorough house \ 2 \ ' Kitehen with an ‘:5;0«1/(////0 the clubhon 3 ’e Ing on the 27th thers 1 1} events y ’ 1 | even N ption o give the ! - b cludbatia ] " . . \ ' £ n i B v - " P mus N N At ty News on Neat Page