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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 20

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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LPiTOLN SINDAY JOI RWL AM) MW COIATHY CURS LADIES El EMS "Fhese Girls ere Married Easter Siindav The East Hills country club has its formal opening for June 4, when a dinner dance will be held at the club. The ladies events at the club will begin Tuesday. The golf events will begin at 9 a. and a buffet luncheon will be served at noon. Bridge will follow.

Mrs. Leo Kelly has been named golf chairman and Mrs. L. L. CamphMl, bridge chairman.

Golf hostesses Tuesday will be Mrs. Kelly and Mrs, Jim Easton. The Country club will have its golf day Saturday for the women of the clubb. Hostesses w'ill be Mrs, B. Sheehan and Mrs.

G. Floete. The ladies golf events continue every Saturday morning until school is out after which the time will be changed to Tuesday. Broadview has announced its bridge committee for the season. Mrs.

H. P. Kauffman is the chairman and on her committee are Mrs. Joe E. Tucker, Mrs.

H. E. McArthur and Mrs. F. H.

Nuss. The first ladies golf day will be May 10. Mrs. Will Hinman is golf for the season. The first ladles bridge day will be May 12 at which time a 12:30 luncheon will be served at the club.

The evening of May 13, there will be a dinner at the club for the bridge ladies and their hus- bands. Bridge will follow. SOriKTY PKRSONALS Mrs. Harriet Tvrdik will go to Omaha Friday evening to give a lecture recital, Music of the North American Song for the Omaha Bird club. There is to be an exhibit of bird hou.ses.

I Miss Virginia Selleck will en- tertain at an Informal party at her home Tuesday evening, in farewell courtesy to Mrs. Lewis Master, who is leaving Lincoln soon. Eight have been bidden to the party and will spend the evening with bridge. Dr. and Mrs.

J. W. Thomas returned home Friday from Washington, D. where Dr. Thomas has been taking a post graduate course at George Washington uni- Ull'Versity medical college.

Dr. and Mi-s. Addison E. Sheldon will entertain at dinner Tuesday at University club in compliment to Miss Jennie Vance of ttt Rochester, N. who will be mar- Wednesday at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John K. Vance at Milford. The other honor guest is her twin brother, John K. MTIOML niHECTOK ORK CVILD TO RE I Tlie national meeting of the Needlework Guild of America will be held in Indianapolis.

this year May 5, 6 and 7. Miss Maria Halsey Stryker, national director of junior work, will come west following the meeting, visiting branches in Kansas, Omaha and Lincoln. She will be in Lincoln during the week of May 8. and Mrs. R.

C. McMillan, president of the Lincoln branch, is making plans for a meeting of Lincoln guild members at which time Mias Stryker will give a report of the national meeting. Eortnvr Rvsidvnt Methodist church will meet at the day week. The regular meeting church parlors at 2:30 p. m.

Wed- to have been held by the club at irrivvs for isit nesday, and Mrs. J. L. Claflin wilF the Lindell has been postponed to have charge of the lesson. the same date, and 'Adll be held after the breakfa.st.

Breakfast The Lincoln Community Theater served at noon at the Lin- group will meet at the midtlle tjpp There will be a speaker and building of the board of educa- pn gram, which will be an- tion, and will have a bu.siness; notmced later, meeting followed by a program. Habermun. Friend. MRS. ENDORF.

Mrs. Endorf was Miss Bessie Mussman prior to her marriage April 17. Anderson, MRS. HAROLD HACKBART. Mrs.

Hackbart was Miss Gertrude Neujahr before her wedding April 17. Anderson. MRS. MILTON BECKMAN. Mrs.

Beckman was Miss Leona Lange before her wedding Easter Sunday. iiiii Ulto Mill) HUM hum nmm Mr. Edwin Hughes selected the STEINWAY For his Instructions snd Isssons during the Music Teachsrs Convention. THE STEINWAY Priced ISM r.O.B. Easy Terms.

Sold BxclotiTelf in Lincoln by SCHMOLLER MUELLER PIANO CO. Vance, tvho leaves immediately after the wedding for a summer's tour of Europe, preparatory to continuing his studies at Columbia in the fail. Also present will be the bridegroom. Dr. Burnet M.

Davis of the medical college of Rochester university; hi.s parent.s. Dr. and Mrs. M. M.

Davis of York City; his cousin, Paul Davis of Chicago, the Misses Clara and Katherine Kilbourn of University of California, Berkeley, and the parents. After dinner the group will spend an informal evening at the Sheldon home. iSCIM, CLl RS. Miss Proud fit ill ed John Schrooder When the Fifty-Fifty dancing club entertains at a supper dance at the Country club the evening of May 17, Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Max Anderson will be chairmen of the committee on arrangements. The committee include.s: Messrs. and Mesdames John M. Alexander, Samuel J. Bell, E.

L. Cline, Claude S. Wilson and I. D. Beynon and J.

S. Browm and Dr. B. F. Schwartz.

The names of the officers for the coming year will be announced at this meeting. The O. N. O. dancing club will meet Thursday at the Lincoln at corsages will be given to the women for favors.

The committee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. I Roy J. Becker, Mr. and Mrs.

R. E. Tedrick, Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Huff. riiis Week at Y.

Vi. A. Miss Frances Proudfit today makes known her betrothal to John D. Schroeder. 7:30 p.

m. for a spring dinner dance. Sweetpeas and snapdragons will be used on the tables and MonJay, 4-5. recreational 6:30, badminton, first term; 6:15, Indlvlduci gym; 6:15, swim class, first term; intermediate swim; out of school gris; 7, badminton: 7:15, swim class, term; 7:30. business girls newest committee; 7:45, second term tennis- 8:30, recreational swim.

Tuesday, 10, matrons gym class: 11, first term swim; 11, recreational swim; 4, Urban league Girl Reserves; 5-7, recreational swim; 5-7, medical examination; 6:15, first term tap; 7. second term tap; 7, Wesleyan swim; 8, Uncoln General swim class. Wednesday, 5-9, Business and Professional Girls league. Thursday, 4-5, recreational swim; 4:.30, Thursday Evening club; 4:45, tennis, first term; 5:15, tennis, second term; 5:45, tennis, first term; 6:30, first term rhythmic gym; 7:15, rhythmic gym, second term; 8. swim class, first term; swim class, second term; 8:30, recreational swim.

Friday, 10, matrons gym; 11, swim class, second term; 11, recreational swim; 4, Junior social dancing; 5-7, medical examination; 5-7, recreational swim. Saturday, 9:30, rhythmics, ages 5-7; 10, swim lesson, ages 5-7; 10, tapping, ages 8-10: 10:30, swim lesson, ages 8-10; 10:30, lesson, ages 11-16; 10:30. Junior I tennis lesson: 11. swim lesson, ages 11118; 12-2, recreational swim. Miss Frances and Miss Elllen Gere will entertain the Tuesday Travel club at their home Tuesday at a 1 luncheon.

There will be election of officers. The new spring program for the the Y. W. C. A.

will open May 9 and will last for five weeks. Courses offered for the adult program include swimming instruction. tennis, gymnastics, badminton, recreational swimming, ping pong and shuffleboard. The schedule is as follows: Swimming instruction for beginners. Monday.

Tuesday, Thursday, 8 For intermediate class, Monday, 7 Thursday, 8 and Friday. 10:30, Recreational hours are Monday. 4 to 5 8:30 to Tuesday, 11 to 12 2 until 3 and 5 until 7 Thursday, from 4 imtil 5 8:30 until Friday, from 11 to 12 and 5 until 7 and Saturday from 12 until 2 Adult swimming instruction is given Monday at 7:30. Tennis for beginners is given Thursday at 4:45 and at 6:15, w'ith the intermediate class at 5:30 Thursday. When weather permits classes will be held on outdoor courts.

Gymnastics for individuals is given at 6:15 Mondays, with rhythmic gym at 7 Thursdays. Tap classes are held at 6:30 with badminton for beginners Monday at 5:30, and for the advanced at 7 on Mondays. Ping pong ind shuffleboard are offered Monday from 5 until 9 Tuesday from 4 until 8 Thursday from 5 until 9 Friday from 5 until 7 and Saturday from 1 until 3 The Association for Childhood i will meet Saturday for 8 30 o'c'ock breakfast at East Hills. In o) arge of arrangements I The circles of the First Prf's- byterian church vvill meet for Ij luncheons Wednesday. No.

1 will meet with Mrs, G. W. Rosenlof, 2301 Smith; No. 2. Mrs Fred Brlcka.

1210 So. 22nd; No. Mrs. Hattie Desjardien. 1637 No.

4. Mrs. J. J. Snipes 1710 Garfield; No.

5, Mrs. W. M. Stoner, 1344 N. 48th.

and No. 6. Mrs. T. C.

Munger. 1745 E. The central committee of the League of Women Voters will meet at the Lincoln Thursday at 1 p.m. This annual meeting is the last for this board. Mrs.

Robert Scott of Buffalo, will arrive in Lincoln May 5, for a with friends. She is enroute home from Missouri, where she made an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Scott, formerly Miss Mary Hinkle, was manager of the Liniversity club when in Lincoln. She will be the house guest of Miss Margaret Anderson, who will entertain for her at a reception from 3 to 5 and from 7:30 to 10 p.

May b. Mrs. W. H. Mengel will entertain for Mrs.

Scott at dinner the evening she arrives. Several informal affairs are being planned for the out of town guest. are Miss Grace Williams, pre.si- dent; Miss Ruby Harms and Miss Jeannette Farquhar. Miss Roma Ridnour and a committee from Bancroft school are in charge of decorations. About 100 will be present.

Reports from the national A. C. E. convention at Cincinnati will be given. The W.

F. M. S. of the First The Tuesday Morning club will meet with Mrs, H. E.

Shelley Tuesday at 9:30 a.m., and there will be election of officers and a program. The May breakfast to have been held by the Lincoln Republican club Thursday, has been postponed to May 14, on account of the social activities of TAKE A HOLIDAY FROM Housecleaning houspclfanlnr time. I.rt PEFKLESS make your RUGS. DR.VI’E.S and CI R- T.XINS like new bricht, fresh and with a real sparkle, JIST PHONE. Peerless CLEANERS B6731 GEO.

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