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41Mrs. Peattie to Be Honor Guest at Mrs. Elia W. Peattie, former Omaha A luncheon for past presidents and Dr. Frederick K. Krueger of the Mrs. Thomas R. Jones, department | 41Mrs. Peattie to Be Honor Guest at Meeting of Omaha Woman's Club Mrs. Elia W. Peattie, former Omaha newspaper woman, and here to speak last Friday under auspices of the Omaha Woman's Press club, will be the guest of Mrs. R. B. Howell, at the Blackstone, over the weekend, and attend the open club meeting Monday afternoon at the Burgess-Nash auditorium. Mrs. Peattie is a charter member of the Omaha Woman's club, and served as president for a short time, before removing to Chicago many years ago. A luncheon for past presidents and the directory of the woman's clubs will be given in honor of Mrs. Peattie Monday noon at the Burgess-Nash tea room. Dr. Frederick K. Krueger of the social science department, University of Omaha, will address the club Monday at 3 o'clock. His subject will be "Immigration and the Radical Question, With Particular Reference to Conditions in Omaha." Dr. Krueger is the first professor of economics and social science at the University of Omaha, and is an acknowledged authority in his line Dr. Krueger has studied extensively abroad, and at the Columbia university of New York, University of Nebraska, and other schools. He speaks several languages, and knows at first hand much of the racial traits and traditions of the European peoples. Dr. Krueger is also an accomplished musician, and does choir and chorus work on the side as relaxation and inspiration. Mrs. Thomas R. Jones, department leader, will have charge of the program. Mrs. Leslie A. Ayers will sing "Lieti Signor" by Meyrbeer; " 'Twas April," by Nevin, and "Roses After Rain," by Lehman, with Mrs. J. M. Welshans at the piano. Two piano numbers will be played by Mrs. Wlshans and Miss Virginia M. James, "Hockzeitstag auf Teldhangen," by Creig, to be their principal selection. |
