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73SHE RESIGNS AS PRESIDENT Mrs. Peattie Anticipates Her Approaching Departure From the City. Relinquishes Her Position in the Woman's Club to Take Up Other Cares in Chicago. Club Will Think a While About Building Before Taking Another Step in That Direction--Yesterday's Meeting. The Woman's club may or may not have a club house of its own. It wants to think. It is going to think for at least a fortnight. Mrs. Frances Ford, chairman of the committee appointed to investigate the matter returned a report showing a great amount of thorough work. The club listened with intense interest, but concluded to defer the discussion of the matter. "The club," said one woman, "is going home to talk the matter over with her husbands." The president placed her resignation before the club, to take effect the 19th of Many matters of interest came up during the meeting, which was unavoidably devoted to business from first to last. A committee has been empowered to purchase a piano on which even the most fastidious musician will not hesitate to perform. Mrs. Lindsey reported for this committee, and with Mrs. Wilheim and Miss Cunningham, the new leader of the musical department, will make the selection. A certificate of deposit given by the German Sayings bank to the federation library was taken up by the club at its face value, thus making it possible for the library committee to continue its work without interruption. The Omaha club will make no gift to the library this year, feeling that its taking up of the certificate is all it can afford. The next meeting of the Woman's club will be held at Creighton theater, in order that the adaptability of the place to club uses may be tested. The managers of the theater have most generously offered to let the club use the theater for its general meetings on such days as its occupation will not conflict with the engagements of the theater. The department meetings of the club and the social meetings will be held at the present rooms whether Creighton theater is used or not. The one melancholy episode of the day was the announcement of the misfortune Mrs. Draper Smith, secretary of the club, was elected delegate to the federation meeting at Fremont, which is held Thursday and Friday of this week. Mrs. E. G. McGilton and Mrs. Henry Jaynes were made alternates. Mrs. Ford presented the Derthink musical course to the club. Miss C. C. Tennant Clary's concert, to take place at Boyd s opera house the 22d of this month, was spoken of Two pieces of embroidered linen were presented to the club and acknowledged by the president. A proposition was made to alter the hour of meeting, which is now 3 30, in deference to the teachers A standing vote expressed the preference of the club for the hour now obtaining Mrs. W. K Galloway, president of the Eau Claire Woman's club, was present, and at the solicitation of the president, gracefully expressed to the club the obligations she and her club felt under to the Omaha club, after which the Eau Claire club was modeled. At the adjournment of the meeting the ladies paused to drink a cup of tea in the dining room in honor of Mrs. Galloway, who was presented with a bunch of bride and tea roses The attractive appearance of the dining room promised faithful The secretary read an announcement to the effect that a public reception would be given the departing president next Monday evening at a place to be designated in the future. BOY UNDER THE WHEELS. Special Dispatch to the World-Herald. Cheyenne, Wyo, Oct. 5—While playing on moving cars in the Union Pacific yards here last evening with some companions, Ludwig Mahr, a boy of 6 years, was pushed off and fell under the wheels. His left leg was cut off and his right foot LOCAL BREVITIES. Mrs P Milbrodt of North Omaha lost nine chickens by theft, which she suspects Willow camp No. 12, Woodmen of the World, will give a social tonight at Fuller a hall, northwest corner of Fourteenth and Douglas streets An excellent program has J A Vail of South Omaha reported to the police that his nephew, John Thomas, | 73SHE RESIGNS AS PRESIDENT ————— Mrs. Peattie Anticipates Her Ap- ————— Relinquishes Her Position in the Wo- ————— Club Will Think a While About Building Before ————— The Woman's club may or may not "The club," said one woman, "is going The president placed her resignation Many matters of interest came up dur- A certificate of deposit given by the The next meeting of the Woman's club The one meloncholy episode of the day Mrs Draper Smith, secretary of the Mrs Ford presented the Derthink Mrs W. K Galloway, president of the The secretary read an announcement ————— BOY UNDER THE WHEELS Special Dispatch to the World-Herald. Cheyenne, Wyo, Oct. 5—While play- ————— LOCAL BREVITIES. —Mrs P Milbrodt of North Omaha lost —Willow camp No. 12, Woodmen of the —J A Vail of South Omaha reported to |
