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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 7

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Reno, Nevada
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SECOND SECTION SECOND SECTION RENO NEVADA SUN DAY MAY 1 61920 EVENTS IN REALM NEVADA SOCIETY Musical Recitals Miss Ruth Miller University Affair pConpliine nts Gues we Mrs Adams' mother of Milk To Be Healthy and Beautiful Rust Proof Corsets give them Thu gQpnooDDDcnnooooooofloirooBnpooBPOi Stvlcs for Slender Medium ull and the Young Girl i QUAUT ICE CREAM Redfern Corsets ront Lace Back Lace 407 Phones 408 MAY WE IT YOU? OOOOOOnOWOimOODOODDOIMO PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE ederated Clubs Mourn Death of Beloved' Member Who and I I Something may be done in the The president told of a visit to Members enjoyed an I VISITING GUEST Zeitler who has been II Turtitin arc Mrs XV orm Pleasing Events of Week all clubs in of the neti elub mein Dr and of Richmond Cal' have ing commencement week Mrs1 Drumbley nnllittlelaueh ha ve returned fromIgxvLweekrf visit in California where ley attended many musical clubs DeLancha mp The unquestioned leader in the Ice Cream world nint red Danberg' of Minden spent university week in Reno as tho house guest of Mrs rank Humphrey qf the Omega Xu Soronty eveninp af the home of Costella Tuesday in com Mrs ess Parker of the Stockton Cal and also of the Sorcrity The home in Sorority flowers ficera ViiD Leonard Miss Yiarragutrre arid Mrs AVilliam Painter and their guest Mrs Murtivi of New Kensington a ie: from a month Chicken ricassee Petit Pois VEGETABLES resh Green Peas Putter Sauce POTATOES' Mashed Potatces in Cream DESSERT Vanilla or Straw berry Ice Cream will bring ydiuhealtir1 happiness and beauty if yon only a chance Census and the have issued a re in 191 'trwenty Mr and Mrs Clarence Burton and little daughter are leaving to make their home 'in Boston Mass Their many friends will regret their de parture At a pretty wedding ceremony Mon day evening Miss lorence Lay Eureka Cal became the bride of Brumbrcck Rev Samuel Unsworth officiating They were attended by Mis Murphey and A Cole Brassieres and Bandeau Brassieres son Edith Small Helen Anderson Chn riot teStemmetz Eunice DittmanMarie Brquisr Catherine Ixn'ing Harriet Price Edith Nelson Hull Brundidge Doroihy Ixinise Addenbrook Gladys Clausen ami Blaiche Wyckoff Th numbers civ the program were of the eld composers and the selec tions were beautiful showing to ad vantage the perfect technique GUESTS AT WINSB1S Mr and Mrs Winsby nee Grceno are spending the week with her daughter Mrl and Mrs McDer mott nee Greeno who isj also a bride who will make her 4hoihe in Reno Mr! and Mrs' Winsby will return to their home in Oakland the coming week Mrs Greeno and daughter are prominent in Reno's social circles and their many friends wilbe pleased to extend greetings Ryan Miss Laura Ambler Biss Boeke Miss Effie Mack Miss ru Wortham Miss Ethel Creel Miss Anna Davis and Miss Marion Muth MRS GILMARTIN ENTERTAINS Mrs XV Gilmartin entertained her club members Tuesday afternoon nt her home In Sparks The room was pretty in blossoms and flowers Cards and a dainty luncheon were en joyed bv Mrs Parks Mrs Reifert Mrs I Dolan Mrs Dolan Mrs Green Mis A Cross Mrs TJ Raitt Mrs GeorgeTtobinson Mrs Morgen Mrs Wake lee and Mrs Conerty We are told that records on I conclusjon oj meetin WATA PniftVPfl The last regular meeting of the VorinO on Woman's club was held on for eternity it I April 24 "at the home of Mrs Kn Studcnt Doan I nieyer After the transaction of busi memorial for ln(ss the club listened to a most in hould I teTesting and instructive paper on I "Immigration written by Mrs George II Hummer The paper was undoubtedly the result of much patient research and contained many practical truths and ideas concerning Mrs O'Prien been spend in Reno and meeting many termer friends They are guests cf the doctor's parents in Sparks Mrs O' Priori will be remem bered as Miss Alice Henderson ono of the former society girls of Eureka Nev Mrs Ralph Hawcroft will be hostess this week to the members of her card club at her hottie on Center street Mr 'ahd Mrs enjoying a visit from Tarleton of Louisiana mother of Mrs Turritin Artcntesia club of allon for $50000 1 prQ This they wish to be added to thebePn made but had not met with suc Student Loan und as "The mria I CPSK Vanderleith Memorial The I f11 secretary states that the last'visitltheconsolidatedschoolsofallonrfis to this: chin by Miss Vander I trict tand urged" the consolidation cf ieith was in' the interest of I theilbeal district? Delicious hence their desire to honor her hieni LintVcake tho ory In this way that a lovely the conclusion of the meeting Mr erris the is the son of Mr erris and since his return in Mrs Price entertained Satur day afternoon at her home on Court street a group of friends of Miss Berdenwarper and Miss DeLaguna who came to Reno for commencement week and Whose visit gives great pleasure to their: many friends Mrs Belford Samuel Belford of Denver is enjoying a visit her home and is very much in the graduation of her grandsc John Belford who will enter Rarvard in the fall semester Miss Lavine Kinnikin and Mrs will entertain members of the St Agnes society Wednesday afternoon' at the home of Miss Kin niken No 900 Holcomb avenue Mrs George Taylor and Miss Mary Taylor will be hostesses afternoon 4o tha ofl Ahe Guild of Trinity parish at the homeof Mrs' Taylor on South street a restful support for her figure all day long all her corset by being entirely gives her figure the slender graceful lines of youth One of the very interesting functions of the week were reci tals at the Century club riday and Saturday of the pupils of Mis? Irene Peterson The talented pupils were members of the younger set nriit among the many contributing to the program for evenings were: Meria rank Dorethy Kaesar Ixila Berquist jDoris Thompson Abagail Hackett Lucille Murphy Audrey Brundige Willard Sheldon Carol Reid Gertrude Wyckoff Haymond Hackett Martha Lee Addenbrook Esteila Ede Neva Anderson Lloyd Wednesday afternoon the annual Commencement luncheon was enjoyed after the commencement ex ercises at the university in compli ment to Miss Alice Kincaid Miss Esther Crump and Avis Lathrop Toasts were responded tc and the patroness Mrs rank Humphrey presented to thq graduates Miss Kin caid and Miss Lathrop pretty cameo pins After the luncheon the remain ing hours of the afternoon were spent at the home of Mrs Warder Present were: Mrs rank Humphrey Mrs XV Belford Mrs War den Mrs Ez Hill Mrs George Thatcher The patronesses and the members were: Mrs Elmer Howard Miss Alice Kincaid Miss Avis Lathrop Miss Esther Crump Miss Helen uss Miss Evelyn Walker Miss Ruth Pilkington dancing On evening entertained a gins ror tne visHur riday evening Mr and Mrs SdhU'arz eelHld entertained at dinnerdiVncc' Miss Zeitler returned home to Sacra mento Saturday morning Prof and Mrs XV en Thursday at luncheon compliment to Miss De Laguna and Miss Bardenwarpa The guest list also included Mrs Williams and Prof Charles Goggio The pledges were cross Margaret Walsh CLUB ELECTION The meeting for the of the Southside Mothers HONOR Miss Rose visitor with her aunt and uncle for a fortnight was Ithe charming inspira tion for verj pretty functions during her stay Last uiXV ednesday Miss Janet was hostess at a dinner Miss Nathiiie Byington entertained for Miss Zeitler at a theater party dinrier and Miss Louise Lauzon bevy of the EVERY WOMAN INSTINCTIVELY APPRECIATES LUXURY and that is xvhy she takes such delight in a perfect costume fashion abley by aii artist and lit! cd by an cxpoit Sparks Matrons Hostesses at Pleasant Affair and Mrs Schulz and little motored to with Mrs Caffrey Mt Sparks XX'nllev home riday visit through southern California the best can in fit excellence of material' in of styles and in long arc sure that ybu xvilL inid Wamci Brassieres just as satisfactory as Warner Rusteropf Corsets At the home of their mother Mrs Ben Ieon on Center street her daughters Mrs Mary Painter and Xfis Ruth Leon shared as hostesses in a miscellaneous shower in compli ment to Miss Ruth Miller who has has made her engagement known and will be a bride of the late summer The rooms were lovely in carnations and ferns Cards music and a dainty menu formed the hippy afternoon The brid? to be was recipient of many pretty gifts Presents were: Miss Miller Miss Sybal Hartung 'Mrs Elsie Meaker Mrs Helen Blair Miss Claire Hofer Miss Edna Short Miss Sada Briggs Mrs Alice Melarkey Miss Milo Coffin Miss Josephine Le Gate Miss Maj ie Connelly Miss Jes sie attersan Miss Erlmopd' Brown Miss Hazel Hall Mrs Williams Miss Alpha Itulison Mrs Mrs James Manson Miss Katherine Reiglehouth Miss ern Wright Miss Mack Miss Elenor Tur ley iss Kate Rennals Miss Doris DeHart Mrs Bernice James MrsVira Thatcher Mrs Dorothy Nys wander Mrs Vera Hermann Miss Mary Raitt Mrs Elsie Carnet erf Mrs Mildred Scott Mrs Lillian Maxson Mrs A Painter Mrs Miller Mrs erris Miss ru XX'ortham and Miss Laura Barnes Miss Miller daughter of MtS Miller has won her way into: both Reno social and college circles by het very sweet manner and her many friends will plan numerous social functions for her until her wedding day Mr erris the prospective groom is the son of Mr and Mrs George from the war has been 'prominent the offjee of CLUB ttKECTION The the Twentieth Centuryrcl nb 'rfR their regular meet ing riday mcriTcon elected the (ol lowing' officers President Mrs XV TWilsbn strvite president Mrs Charle Stevenson second vice president Mrs prinerf' Catlin record ing sC Vretary Mrs Gardner financial secretary Mrs XV Gray treastner Mrs Loring directoru Mrs Donnells and Mrs Georgs B(Thatcher The annual club lunch eon will given at the club hotpe on Juno 5 Grand Cafe 33 SECOND ST Special for Sunday Peach Ice Cream IJECTOICERS At a largely attended meeting of the I arent Teacher association cf Mc Kinley Park school rthey president Mrs Ericson' and treasurer Mrs II 4 Deane were re elected ith Mrs arrar vice president executive board 'comprises the of 'tnd MeJames wmwm wm Moms i1 rawK Parker and Miss 1 MTERARY CLUB MEETING of the iMbridqy Literary club entertained riday after noon at the home Mis Clark on the university campus where Maxwell' Adams assisted as hont css? Mrs Clark led th c'rsusslon frt the afternoon Present Mrs Brown Afrs S'am Beltord Mrs Mrs George Thatcher Mrs IL Withers Mrs Stephen Lockett' Mrs Hugh Brown Mrs Wal ter Shockley Mrs reds Seibert Mrs Price 'Prince: A Hawkins Mrs1 Cole 'Harwood Mrs Brewster Aclamr Ms iScrugfaain ind Mrs randsen arc the choice of women who enjoys the satisfaction of being faultlessly clad DRINK Coffee Tea semester club was held Thursday afternoon at the school auditorium where an election of of ficers resulted as follows: President Mrs Loring vice ircsident Mrs Charles Burke secretary Mrs Nels Coffin: treasurer Mrs Byron Mor rish The pupils of the Second Third and ourth grades gave a cleei en tertainment during the afternoon MRS SCII WEISS ENTERTAINS Mrs Schweiss was one of the hostesses a entertaining the ortnightly Card dub Saturday aftw noon at her home on Elm street The rooms were fragrant ai prettv with purple and White lilacs and' the guests who had not met for months enjoyed the happy afternoon After the bridfie'games a dainty menu was en joyed as they chatted and enjoyed the afternoon Bidden were Miss Edith Herd Miss rances rey Mrs Clar ence Pierson tMTs I Hughes Miss lanigan MrSr rank Bell Miss Bell iss ELodef Mrk A Powers Mrs Sardis Summerfifeld Mrs Silas Ross and Mrs Laymen Miss JKeva Clark Miss Sulli SrAith Cruppies Neva Ander van miss i i mays bmun aiiss jjarwa Honor Guest at Charming Shower Airs Roy Robinson Mrs Cun ningham and MrsjAX' Kistler hostesses Saturday afternoon at an elaborate week end function enter taining at hall in Sparks XVith boughs of fuitE blossoms ferns and greens the hrlb was transformed into a summer garden and in this at tractive setting were pretty tables to seat the daintily gowned guests Music a dainty luncheon and cards featured the afternoon The hostesses extended no end of pleasure to their friends and the guests invited were: Mrs George Abbey Mrs Atkin son Mrs XV' Baser Mrs Renest Mrs Al Blundell Mrs Blanchard Mrs Edgar Butler Mrs Bice Mrs Allan Birdsall Mrs XX' Bridges Mrs rank Cagwin Mrs Mrs Cahill Mrs Cunningham Mrs Coates Mrs Conerty Mrs Dakin Mrs Davis MrsM Dowd Mrs Dolan Mrs Dolan Mrs R' Green Mrs Downey Mrs odrin Mrs Garrison Mrs Gates Mrs JI George Airs Geraghty Airs Gill and Mrs Grubnew Airs Heany' Mrs Hackett Mrs Lettie Hillman Airs George Hol ley Airs Hickman Airs George Herberth Airs Juniper Mrs' Boland Mrs XV Leonard Airs red Lippman Mrs Xr Jones Mrs XV' Samuels Mrs Aluchey Airs Murchie Mrs McClintock Mrs Mulchey Mrs Mulchey Mrs Raitt and Mrs Bert Raitt: Mrs George Robinson Airs Peterson Mrs Ms Sherman Mrs Ryan' Mrs George Spencer Mrs Spainm Mrs Sanbourn Mrs Small Mrs A Saxton Mrs Schwartz Mrs Seifert Mrs Shaber Mrs A Cross Mrs 'Harper XVatson Miss HazeLXVatson XVhite Airs Druffle Mrs IL Wise Airs James Wright Airs XX' XVakelec Mrs Gilmartin Mrs Robbins Mrs XVistner Mrs Tamer Airs Day Mrst Richardson Miss Bonnie Stevens and Mrs Nor ton Mrs A Prince and Mrs Alfred Caton of Reno Mrs odrin Hostess ATrs ednn was hostess Wed nesday afternoon to the members rrf her card a bs a her home in Sparks where bridge was enjoyed and after cards a' dainty luncheon Enjoying the hospitality 6f the hostess were: Mr George Atybey Edgar Bug ler Airs Small Mrs Dakin Lettie Hillman Airs George Hol ley Mrs Everett Jones Mrs jRoy Juniper Airs red Lippman Mrs odrin Mrs Spencc Mrs A in rill Mrs Dolan Mrs nropn Mrs ik Murchie and plirnent to chapter the pledges uarv nratr 11O and ferrs and a very elaborate luncn eon was served Present were Mrs Amos McKinley Airs Clinton Ale larkey Mrs Robert Gibson Airs Bess Parker Miss Patterson Miss Grace Costella Aiiss Alice Jeggerson Aliss Adel Clemons Miss Bying ton Miss 'Margaret "Bartlett Miss Dorothy Bartlett Miss ArcHs Brown Miss AEarguerite Browr: Alias: Nell Cobb" Miss Sybal Hartung AlisS Edna Trosi Miss Ruth Miss Marie Connelly Miss Rose Zeitler Miss Gladys Dmkle Helen Gould Aliss' Elsie Ilerz Miss Emma Herz Miss Hilda Herz Miss Pearls Stinson Miss Josephine LeGate 'Miss Patterson Miss Edna Short Aliss Shirley Stewart Miss Ethel Stein heimer and Aliss Del oris Samuels MISS PAH Miss Blanche AVvcof and Aliss (By CLARA In preparing message first sreat mourn lvuuj tf our state board ranks he dtah i Miss Emma Vanderleith has A from the Nevada ederation of Wo clubs a wtse and exceeding kind leader XVe who were associated with her in office! capacity knew hei as a club woman of broad under standing and sympathy of wit and kindly humor lull of loyalty and good fellowship As founder of the Student Loan und for the state eight years of her were devoted to her boys and girls thev were her first and her last thought at the time of her passing bhe had planned a state wide drive to linance the Student 'Loan und as she often saldi "We must lose no op portunity this year we must forge Iler noble character her 'untiring energy and ardent patriotism made her loved and her memory a loving inspiration and benediction for finger touched her and she sleeps" Whereas Our Heavenly bather in Pis infinite wisdom has called to a higher tribunal of usefulness our be loved club sister Emma Xanderleith and rf Whereas Bvfuch bereavement our State ederation of XX clubs has suffered an irreparable loss in this our hour of sorrow while we bow in humble submission to the great ll'iler of all let us not be discouraged but renew our pledges of loyalty and good fellowship let us unite our strength and on with the work as she would have us do HesolvcdThat 'the state board while feeiingi keenly ihe loss we have sustained extend our heartfelt sym pathy to her sorrowing brother Ed ward Vanderleith and to her ward Aliss EllaiRookh and while the memory of her kindly consideration personal love and interest in every struggling 'Student will remain always an inspiration to us as her successors be it further Resolved That' we the tribute of our loving recognition and appre ciation of the worth and work of the years ot service of this good woman W4 makinKer bimtfirfj'Angust 2b our annual Red Letter Student Loan Day to rene ahd refresh our interest 5n noble work that was the life in erc Of our dear club sister be' it Illi lilUl Resolved That copy of these reso lutions be spread on the minutes of this meeting April 24 1920 and a opy sent to her sorrowing brother Edward Akinderleith and to her ward Al is Ella Ropkh TUB A RUB A SCRUB A You hurt a Warner Rust proof only by it until it is literally worn out xvith hard wear GUARANTEED NOT TO RUST BREAK OR TEAR Good Corset at All Times hut an Ideal Corset for Hot Davs spirit! It is such things that make you feel like working "Sincerely kNNA IL Airs XV XVatson chairman of tne club department has sent out the following letter to iLn ctafA with? tHf CODiOfi be I tion to bo signed by the I hers: President: Bureau of Bureau Hurt showing that three thousand mothers died in childn ihnt dm iner the same year MlNN IjANNIGAN I oOO babies died of causes due to AIRS NORTON I the lack of pre natal natal and post Mrs 1 XVardin has sent in the I nata caro of their mothers Alost of following report on student loan losses are among the poor and fairs: may be expected to continue until an Student Loan und born of agenCy is established which will pro tho'love of a good woman for the de 'vide the mother to be with the care serving girls of her own state was Io whsch she is entitled regardless of organized in 1912 by Aliss Emma I her station in life A bill numbered X'anderleith under the auspices of the I 3059 in'the senate and 10925 in the Nevada ederation of clubs I hollse wiU' provide this agency and rom the time of its organization I aJl lWorren are urged to signed this until her death' last ebruary Aliss 1 petition urging the passage of this Vanderleith was the chairman andbil at this session of congress This under her able direction and untiring I bi wilI eventually of course carry efforts the fund lias been most sue I ln apprOpViatiOn of perhaps millions cessfui in its growxh and work her I pei year but must not be own interestin the cause never I saVed at tne cost of the lives of Amer flagged nor did 'she allow the en I jcan mothers and babies Because ex rhusiasm of the clubs of the state toPerience has proven that fully 70 per wane with the result that before her cent of infant mortality is prevented death Miss Vanderleith could fore I by the education of the mothers in see the culmination of her fondest I nfant hygiene because the United hopes a fund of $10000 At I states must conserve child life and nresenl time we have $530 to which I hpcauup the mother is the greatest in stim clubs are constantly adding The jluence 5n the life of a child we last contribution was from he XXo I aU vvomen to join the millions club ofVeringten for $7025 I bave already endorsed 'the bill Up to the present time 50 girls andle its passage boys have beeh aided with sums vary I 'oiirs very sincerely ing 'from $100 to $400 1 (Signed) XV XX'ATSON This year Hhere were fifteen "Chairman Club students at the liniversity who werq I The Smith Valley Civic club met being assisted tne majenij Iwith Mrs Stanley XVitherten $20 per month After the student has I business was transacted graduated the amount borrowed is I Cub prepared a very interesting pro paid back in monthly installments grarn fOr their part of an affair to be As the monthly payments necessarily I given by the county clubs affiliated must be small il means that over one I tb the state federation The club half the fund is outstanding ut I took an active part in Western Con with the payments and contributions sUmers week and made a drive in the from the clubs individuals all I interest of the ar East Relief and wljo need help and are deserving will I raised a fair amount for the same be able to taken are of next year Ij he consolidation of the five grade Now and then a boy or girl may be I scb0Ohi is the paramount issue just found in whom our trust seems to I now aad various members are giving have been mispla'ced but the wordsiheir time to gather data to assist the of appreciation from those who have I conimitte of one from each district been enabled and more I on cStf maintenance etc Airs Mc useful lives because of this fund can I cutchean has prepared a sketch map hut compensate us for any sacrifices I tbe various districts and lie roads we may make for the success of fhean(j mileage of the valley At the fund XVe are toldthat records on I conclusjon of thb meeting dainty ie innrble br stone must some time per ish temples or buildings crumble Into dust" but" if 'we build I on the human mind we are nWllding surely then the und is the noblest which the women of the state Mrs XVardin 130 XX'estLSb erty street Reno is the present hairman and: all applications fcr as sistance should made when information as to how the money may I What we should require cf our ini be obtained rtvill be given I migrants who apply for naturaliza Since the above article: on he 1 1 jon Mrs Plummer also read ex Student Loan was written the follow I tracts from an article by Edward Bok ing letter has been received: I "Where America ell Short with "Reno Nevada ATay 7 1920 I This was much enjoyed by all present "Dear Miss Crisler In the morn I Mrs1 McKay for the committee on Or mail I received a check from the Iganizing a night school for foreign ported that the attempt han daughters of Carson City Rc no to enjoy a visit picther Mrs on Virginia street Mrs John rancis of Virginia City has been enjoying a visit with her sister'Mrs James Callahan ta Huf fakers NEVADA STATE JOURNAL SI SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER SOUP Cream cf Chicken RELISHES Green Onions Radishes Pickles SALAD Combination 'Salad rench Dressing CHOICE ENTREES Sweetbreads Saute with Alushrooms in Pnttie Shells Honie Crfade Noodles a la Alilanaisc CI IC ICE ROAST Roast Young Turkey Currant Jelly Spring Chicken Unjointed a.

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