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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 34

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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TDK USCOl. SV SO AT STAR Styn.tV. EU iwn Relcherter arc leading the wppk the es pecta to furnish groupa of singera and ukulele players to on the streets and In the stores and around the municipal Christmas on evening to amnmnio- date it limited group, which to learn the rolling of rose tied and dyed work and the making of stencils for pupils of Misst Hartwell itnd Wtckatrum will be on the program. The and of the sixth grades will be the hostesses. Miss Norma Clark of the i tty will on "Mexico and rs.

3. Miller will speak on Child Welfare mags Sine. Refreshments will be served late in the afternoon. FIVE YEARS OLD Mrs. Ilosenthal and Wedding Party The Friday night ukuele class met on Thursday of this week, joining with the Thursday sections in practicing for the Christmas caroling which they plan to do during the Vule tide season.

The J. IT. won from the Tri and the Ik) Shi Kais from the Kappas In the fourth series of the howling league last Ttlitrs day night. Clinton T. ill meet Thursday afternoon at 2 new auditorium.

Christmas enrols will hr sung by the grade children A business meeting, followed by child study and a discussion of ehilj literature, follow dinted, supervised hy Miss Viva Monahan, will he played during the evening Refreshments will he served by the hostesses. (Continued from Page Right.) sine subscriptions they had taken, Plans for a Christmas party were i tnade. The gifts to be made at the party will later be given to a poor family. The party will be at the i home of Miss Greene, 1 December 15. ed hy Magnolia camp.

No. 44, Royal Neighbors of America, Wednesday evening. The officers re-elected were Martha Htewart, oracle; Annie Hoderland, vice-oracle, Relie Douglass, recorder; 1-aura Kastman, receiver; Ha rah Munson, chancellor. The new officers arc: Della 1-ueliHingcr, past oracle; May Vogel, Inner sentinel; Anna Wiliad- scn, outer sentinel; Pearl Olmatead, marshall, and Emma Berry and Clara Brsinerd. managers.

The officers vi ill he installed in January Wednesday, 1 2, a rist mas entertainment will he given by the juveniles. All present at the Term" party held on evening reported a ve time. The nominating committee of the A met for luncheon and a business meeting Thursday noon, preparatore to the membership meeting and election of hoard members January 28. The classes in the health education department will hold their Christmas dinner and party on Friday, December IT at 6 80 Ail the girls from the gymnasium and dancing classes are Invited. The affair will he In the nature of a "kid" party.

All reservations must he in by December Marie Wood Is chairman of the party and (lladys Callender. Effle Anderson, Ruth Anderson, Lydia Butts, Mrs McPherson, Kat her Holier and Kastman are on the various committees. rerernonal guardian, Friday, 1 awarded i summer a Dry Clean Your Garments For Christmas Dry enables you to wear your old clothes suceet sfully. Lincoln Cleaninjr and Dye 136575, So. 11th Mrs.

Rosroe Abbott was elected president of the Twenty-sixth and street parent-teachers association Tuesday to succeed Mrs. Hugh Hamilton, Other officers chosen an P. A. nberhawser, vice president; Mrs. H.

L. Compton, secretary and Mrs, B. Hansen, treasurer The meeting was in the form of a farewell to Mrs. Hamilton. The and (tame club gave the following program: Mind Moore and Margie French.

Art Olen Roeslger, Weaver, Genevieve White, Edward Beatty. Pig no Weaver Olive Neill. Human Slevens, Harold Cohen, Roger Am lot, Guy Munsell, George Bone, Robert McGranahan. Glen Mosher, Freai Nelson. During the social hour refreshments were served.

Members of the Mcrrigold Camp Fie held sled party on Tuesday evening. They met at the home of the guardian, Miss Jennie Morgan, and from there wont to a hill near University Place, where an hour was spent in sledding The William Lewis auxiliary, Spanish War veterans, will have as their guest at a luncheon to he given December 16, at the Grand Hotel, Mrs. Adam McMullen. The luncheon Is being given for the new members who have been Initiated this year. Miss Trott, a national Red Cross worker, spoke at the federation meeting last Thursday night.

Mias Faye Reicherter, the new Girl Re serve secretary, sang a group of songs. A Christmas candle iSghilng serv ice will he held at the First Bap list church at I p. on Thurs clay, December 23. All Camp Fir are invited to attend. Carol will he and simple eandl lighting service held.

Miss (Reta Mane Goelti, of Mr. and Frank Goelti, 2713 Howell Htreet, celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary, December 10. The Parent-Teacher association of Capitol school will meet Friday afternoon, Mrs. Ida Yungblut, state president, ami Mrs. K.

L. Forney, president of Lincoln council, will speak. Pupils of the school will give a program of Rosenthal ami wedding party, Mrs Rosenthal George, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lucas wedding look place Wednesday, November 1 Visitors to the Y. W.

lobby this past week about 6 o'clock have been enjoying the Christmas caroling which has born furnished by a group of Federation girls and others who happened to he in the building at that particular time. The singing will continue every evening until Christmas. Miss Alice ifussong and Miss Faye school had their recognition service at the Y. W. C.

A. Monday afternoon- Nine new members were recognized. Miss Foote read a Christmas story an dthe last pnrt of the meeting was given to recreation. The Ever Ready Triangle of Mc- Klnley school has been practicing for a Christmas program to he given nt a mother-daughter party Decmnber 21, The Camp hires or Bethany vvtu present a pageant entitled on Sunday evening, December 26. at the Christian church In Bethany.

Trinity Methodist Episcopal Camp Fire girls will hohl their cnadle lighting service, on Funday evening, December lit, at 7: ID p. m. Attendance at any of the candle lighting services will comply with the In the burn fire burn contest. Parent-Teacher Notes The Randolph P. T.

A. will meet December 14, at the school. Fathers are urged to he present and assist with the program aind refreshments The play given hy the school December 3, was a derided success. The play was sponsored In the dramatics department, directed by Mrs, T. O.

La rising. Three more will be given the Everett T. A. will meet December 14 at 3:15 in the afternoon. The Everett girls club will sing Christmas songs and Miss Alice Parsons will give a group of Christmas readings.

A business meeting wilt he held followed by a social hour with Mrs. Emma Chapman In charge. A feature will be a Christmas tree. BY ERROR Various groups are making me Christmas stockings which the Junior league are making lor the poor children. These will be lied with candy and nuts for the children.

cmng W.CA.Notes Catholic Daughters of America will hold their annual Christmas party Wednesday evening ln K. of hall following a business meeting at Mrs. Mary K. Hughes is chairman the committee In charge. Fhe will he assisted by Mesdames Althea Feu mark, Pearl Fennell and Misses Marie Smith and Katherine MeCaslln.

Games will be played during the evening and refreshments served. meeting of Christmas gifts class. section of crafts and arts class. Thursday 'hr is mas meeting. education department dinner and party.

Meeting of ukulele class. Closing session Christmas gifts class. Saturday Ftaff dinner and Christmas party. held a Verona group service given to VVatuhiyl Camp Fir fudge party at the home Walters last week, spending the Christina dressing a doll to pome needy little girl. 1 Will 1 "The Urenti With Ute Flavor Left In" IS NOT St TO TIIK Cornhusker Market At 11 th anti 13 Sts.

Friday evening the Temple chapter officers of Order of the Eastern Star gave a surprise birthday dinner honoring their worthy matron, Frances 1). Marshall. The party was a covered dish dinner, and the went in a body to the. home of Mrs. Marshall at 3090 A bouquet red roses was given to Mrs.

Marshall with the compliments and best, wishes of her officers, who had enjoyed a most pleasant and happy year under her leadership. Bridge followed the dinner. Griffis Baking Co The Christmas gifts class will close Its work next meeting on both Monday and Friday evenings. This group also to continue Its work in a January class. An extra section of the crafts and arts will be held The regular meeting of Columbian Rebekali lodge No.

90 was held last Tuesday evening. Seycji candidates were initiated. Twenty-four visitors were present. The social committee is planning a Christinas party for the next meeting, December 21, at which time gifts will be brought by the members and a Christmas box will he packed and sent to the Odd home at York for the children and old in the institution. MAKE THE BIG GIFT STORE oak Valley camp No.

2202 Royal Neighbors, officers at the home of Mrs, Myrtle 1112 Fumner afternoon. The following were elected: past oracle, Orpha Reed; oo. Myrtle Coppinger; chancellor, Mary Griffiths; recorder, Neva Brown; receiver, Guwsle England; marshall, Winnie England; assistant marshall Nellie Mathers; sentinel. May Comba; outer sentinel, Lora Fiekes, Managers, Ora Roberts, Anna Brln- and Eunice Reed; faith, Janet Frost; courage, Blanche Runge; modesty, Emma Bureham; unselfishness, Mary Nichols; endurance, Henrietta Thelsen; physician, Dr. Margaret Hammond and musician, Irma Mann.

The Past Matrons' elub of Lincoln met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Mesdames Elmyra Fozsard, George Coryell and Fred Helmsdoerfer were assisting hostesses. Preshlent Mrs. L. T.

Bat hen presided during the business meeting, which was followed by program of vocal music bv George Aydelott and a group readings by Mrs. J. L. ivoehler. Christmas gifts were exchanged.

Refreshments were served at the cH of the afternoon. Temple chapter, O. 17 will hold its Christmas party at the Scottish Rite temple, Monday evening, December 13. Christmas decorations and favors will be followed throughout. The committee in charge: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Cone, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Stone, Mr. and Mrs.

It. II. Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. Marian Amos, and Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Johnston. (Continued from Page Five.) Constancer, Julia Constancer, Airs. Julia Mrs. Alena Breen, Zazel Clark.

Twenty dollars was received in money as birthday gifts from members, aside various articles for club rooms. Clematis club met with Mrs. Charles Gaiser, 2223 street, Wednesday afternoon. There were twenty-four present and the afternoon vs as spent informally. A two course luncheon was served at the close.

The next meeting will be with Mrs. Joseph 2936 Orchard street, January 12. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Womanless Wedding. The womanless weddiW advertised for Dec.

16-17 has been postponed until after the holidays. Music Section. The music department of the Havelock club, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. II. F.

Hec-ht. 1641 street. musical program and Kensington will held under the supervision of Mrs. Fred Hall of Havelock, Mrs. Leslie Strain of University Place and Mrs.

E. F. Luce of Lincoln. The study program will he on the accomplishments and compositions of Paderewski by the following members: Mrs. Carl Berg.

Mrs. Richard Johnson, Mrs. Eugene Hulbert, Mrs. R. 17.

Ashman, Mrs. Dan Campbell, Mrs. G. H. Stickler, Mrs.

LinstedL Mrs. O. J. Hitchcock. Mrs.

Hecnt will be assisted by Mrs. Maude Gregg. Mistletoe lodge. No, 104 Degree of Honor elected the following officers Wednesday evening. President, Ina Nona Carr; second viocrpresident, Ella Mtndcrfer; recording secretary Laura Martin; financial secretary, Eugena Elliott: treasurer, Mary Fiake; usher.

Emma Wilson; second usher, Faille Cahien; Inner watch, Sarah Bryan; outer watch, Daisy Goldsberry; musician, Geraldine Mindefer; trustee. Mary Rlfsmeyer. Final arrangements were made for a Christmas party December 22. Canton ford No. 2, Patriarchs Militant, elected the following officers Saturday evening, December MIDLAND COLLEGE Commodore, Floyd Joerger; lieutenant, William Miller ensign, Thomas Ltdagd; clerk, J.

W. Kelsey; accountant, Lue Hohm. At the same time and place Fidelity No. 5. ladies auxiliary to Patriarchs Militant elected its officers as follows: President, Lady Theo.

Randolph; vice president. Lady Lue hhhm; secretary, Lady Ernest Drown; treasurer, Lady F. C. Deardurf. At the close of the election lunch was served.

Forty new members have been initiated to membership in the college Y. W. C. A. as the result of recent membership drive staged under the direction of Dorothy Sexton, West Point, vice president of the association.

The Honor Triangle of Bryant Saratoga P. T. A. will meet Tuesday afternoon, December 14. There will he community singing.

The Lue Hohm and daughter. Lady Edna Silver visited Patriarch Militant Auxiliary lodges at Mimlcn, Omaha and South Omaha the past week where Mrs. Silver officiated as inspection officer under appointment from the office. 240 of the 275 LINCOLN GROCERS NOW SELL GREEN GABLES The Christmas vacation will be gin at 12:30 p. m.

Friday and at a. m. Tuesday, January 4. The Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary met Tuesday evening, December 7. The following were elected: Mrs.

Alice Bacon, president; Mrs. Ellen Dannswood, vice Myrtle O'Neill, treasurer; Mrs. L. Chandler, guide; Mrs. A.

offec. assistant guide; Mrs. Electa Kidder, chaplain; Dr Maude Bell, patriotic Instructor; Mrs. M. Gleasontt color bearer, and color r.

that Cold The Dr. Benj. F. Bailey Sanatorium The hospital with the homelike atmosphere that makes one forget the dread of hospital life. It is worth becoming acquainted with.

surgical, and maternity departrivrnts with an entirely separate department for mental cases. i A tew of Naa-ol la nootrH will that stubborn cold lUntly-sW bring cooling t-omfort to tho rnmhm brootb- ing clear and oaoy. SOCt a ouc. al Electa chapter No. 8, O.

E. 1 hundred and fifty-three were pres- ht uiett. orthS 22) Years at 112:3 Street.

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