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22Omaha Writers in Story Tellers' Program Omaha Story Tellers' League. Omaha Story Tellers' league program The first meeting will be a luncheon American writers will be included Indian stories will be the topic of Christmas stories will be told at the Miss Emma Rosicky will be the On January 20, Hale and Poe will Bible stories will be told on February Miss Ruth Thompson will be the The program on March 16 and April Southern stories will be told on Omaha writers will be taken up on The last meeting will be held Saturday, New Superintendents. The new Douglas county superintendents Needlework Guild. The Needlework Guild of America U.S. Grant Woman's Relief Corps. The U.S. Grant Woman's Relief Board Meeting. There will be a meeting of the board Washington County Convention. Mrs. Fanny Manning and Mrs. J.M. Omaha Union. The regular business meeting of the Scottish Rite Woman's Club. The first meeting of the Scottish Club Luncheon. The annual luncheon of the Omaha Omaha Suffrage Association. There were present thirty-five members Mrs. E.H. Sullivan was appointed Child's Conversation League. The members of the City Federation Daughters of 1812. The Nebraska society of the United Jewish Ladies' Relief Society. The meeting of the Jewish Ladies' Art Department. The members of the art department Mrs. J.B. Adams will be the leader On November 11 Mrs; G.B. Darr Miss Adelaide Stebbins will be leader The Moscow churches and monasteries Mrs. W. E. Bingham will be the leader The March 8 meeting will be under Mrs. S.W. Heller will be the leader His Turn Coming "Why do you go out rowing "I've heard so," replied the [?] Storage-Moving-Packing-Shipping You'll Find Many New New leathers and combinations of The most stunning New York styles are From $3 up ADVANCE FALL SHOWING OF FOR MEN-FOR WOMEN Phoenix To tell you of the many styles, qualities Over 700 exclusive styles to select from. WIDTHS-For Women--Quadruple For Men- Triple A's to I's $3.50 WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP | 22Omaha Writers in Story Tellers' Program Woman's Club Plans to Study Art Omaha Story Tellers' league program has been completed and the booklets for the year have been sent out. Miss Emma Rosicky is president; Mrs. Stephen Davies, vice president; Miss Sarah Sanborne, secretary and Miss Eleanor Nevin, treasurer. The governing board includes the above officers, besides Mrs. J.W. Metcalfe, Mrs. C.W. Pollard and Miss Kate Swartzlander. Mrs. Philip Welch, Mrs. G.H. Payne and Miss Ruth Thompson are members of the membership committee. The first meeting will be a luncheon held at the Commercial club on Saturday, October 9, with one-minute stories by members. American writers will be included in this club's studies this winter. Washington Irving is the first one selected, and the program will be given October 21, with Miss Emma Rosicky as leader. Numbers will be given by Miss Rosicky, Mrs. S.A. Davies, Miss Eleanor Nevin and Miss Edith Haight. Indian stories will be the topic of the program given on November 4 by Miss Isabel McMillan, leader, assisted by Miss Emma Roberts, Mrs. Philip Welch and Mrs. G.D. Rice. On November 18, Miss Josephine Grant will be the leader of the program on Nathaniel Hawthorne. Numbers will be given by Miss Grant, Mrs. P.M. Pritchard, Mrs. C.R. Hrdlicke and Miss Eloise Hillis. Christmas stories will be told at the meeting on December 2, when Miss Jeannette Newlean will be the leader. She will be assisted by Miss Jennie Redfield, Miss Kate Swartzlander and Mrs. J.W. Metcalfe. Miss Emma Rosicky will be the leader of the meeting on January 6, when she will be assisted by Miss Eloise Hillis and Miss Ruth Thompson in telling some stories from the work of Louisa M. Alcott. Mis Sarah Sanborne will also give a report of the canvass regarding the succeeding year's work. On January 20, Hale and Poe will be studies, and Mrs. C.W. Axtell will be the leader. Stories will be told by Mrs. Axtell. Mrs. M.T. Lawrence, Mrs. G.H. Payne and Miss Margaret Hamilton. Bible stories will be told on February 3. Mrs. E.L. Potter will be the leader, and she will be assisted by Mrs. E.G. Hampton, Mrs. C.S. Chittenden and Miss Ethel Holmquist. Miss Grace Hungerford will be the leader of the program on fairy stories which will be given on February 17. Miss Hungerford will be assisted by Mrs. C.W. Axtell, Miss Hermini Blessing and Miss Eleanor Nevin. Miss Ruth Thompson will be the leader of the March 2 program on Henry Van Dyke, and will be assisted by Mrs. J.W Metcalfe, Mrs. G.D. Rice and C.W. Pollard. The program on March 16 and April 6 will include humorous stories. Mrs. William Dox will be the leader of the first program, and she will be assisted by Mrs. M.T. Hamilton, Mrs. P.M. Pritchard and Miss Josephine Grant. Miss Margaret Hamilton will be the leader of the April 6 meeting, and she will be assisted by Miss Grace Hungerford, Miss Sarah Sanborne and Mrs. Philip Welch. Southern stories will be told on April 20, when Mrs. C.R. Hrdlicka will be the leader, assisted by Miss Emma Roberts, Miss Ethel Holmquist and Miss Jennie Redfield. Omaha writers will be taken up on May 4. Mrs. E.G. Hampton, the leader of the program, will give the story of "Tarts." by Ella W. Peattie; Miss Isabel McMillian will give "Madam Mosquito," by Julia A. Swartz; Mrs. C.W. Pollard will tell of "Little Story of the Epiphany," by Thomas J. Kelly, and Miss Jeannette Newlean will give the story "In the Switchyard," by Keene Abbott. The last meeting will be held Saturday, May 20, at the Fontenelle hotel. It will be a luncheon, followed by a business meeting, and Mrs. George II Payne will tell the story of the Fontenelles. New Superintendents. Needlework Guild. U.S. Grant Woman's Relief Corps. Board Meeting. Washington County Convention. Omaha Union. Scottish Rite Woman's Club. Club Luncheon. Omaha Suffrage Association. Mrs. E.H. Sullivan was appointed chairman of the finance committee and she was given the power to select her own members. It was also decided at this meeting to resume the afternoon teas this winter, and in addition to have a course of lectures, one to accompany each tea party. The next meeting will be September 15 at a place to be selected later. Child's Conversation League. Daughters of 1812. Jewish Ladies' Relief Society. Art Department. Mrs. J.B. Adams will be the leader of the meeting on October 28, which will be devoted to the subject of Tumuli, Kertch, Great Tomb of Koul-Oba, Nikopal Vase, antiquities of Perm. and silver antiquities. Mrs. J.W. Gill will give a paper on "Siberia" and "Siberian Antiquities." On November 11 Mrs; G.B. Darr will be the leader and Mrs. C.H. Mullin will give a talk on "Home Life" in Russia." The discussion will include the introduction of Christianity and religious art, the earliest churches and the first stone church. Miss Adelaide Stebbins will be leader of the December 9 meeting on Russian architecture, and a paper on St. Petersburg: Churches, Monastries and Cathedrals." Will be given by Mrs. C.L. Hempel. The topic of the meeting on January 13 when Mrs. J.G. Hammon will be the leader, are the cathedrals and monasteries of Kief and the monastery of Lavra at Troitsa. The Moscow churches and monasteries and the great bell of Moscow and the gates, towers, great palace and treasury of Kremlin will be the topics of the meeting on January 27, when Mrs. A.O. Peterson will be the leader. Mrs. W. E. Bingham will be the leader of the meeting on February 10 when the study will include frescoes and architectural sculptures and iconography and iconostoas. Mrs. G.C. Bonner will be the leader of the meeting on February 24, and the topics will include works of Russian artists in paintings and sculpture, and the Hermitage." Mrs; W. O. Perry will give a paper on Museums. The March 8 meeting will be under the leadership of Mrs. Avery Lancaster and the discussion will Include Tretlakoff Gallery with Repine, Jacoby, Ivanhoff and Flavitski. The Tretiakoff Gallery will also be studied at the meeting on the March 23 when Mrs. A.L. Fernald will be the leader, and the additional topics will include Avazovski, Bogoluboff, Verestebagin any Munkasky. Mrs. S.W. Heller will be the leader of the meeting on April 6, the study of illuminated manuscripts, embroideries, metal work and industrial art. Mrs. Robert Cowell will be the leader of the last meeting on April 20, and the topic will include Russian art in the United States and a discussion of the Russia of Today." His Turn Coming "I've heard so," replied the [?] girl. 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