THE COURIER n &' ? T .- X Tho Current Topic club discussed "Philanthropy' at tho home Jof Mrs. Mullen Saturday afternoon. Mrs. N. 0. Brock and daughter, Mis3 Raehuol, are in Chicago. Miss Claribel Alford has returned after an absenco of fourteen months. Sho has been touring the eastern states in Whipple Bros. "Dilemma and was also with tho "Gypsy Queen" company. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nowman of New York are in tho city. Born Friday, November lGth, to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson, a son. Tho first bi-monthly social of tho Capital City Cycling club was held at tho club rooms Wednesday evening. Tho ladies ideal mando lin club rendered several selections and high live was indulged in by a number of ladies and gentlemen. Miss Suo Bartrum will entertain tho following young ladies .this Mips Brock has returned from a most delightful visit with Mrs. afternoon. Misses Sallio Borksoc, Clara Leeso, Frankio Burleigh, Barker in Omaha. Jessie Greedy, Mabol Parish, Bernice Merrill, Bertha DuTiel, Helen Dority and Rosa Kohn. Mesdames J. J. C x and E. S. Hawloy spent Monday in Omaha. Dr. J. G. Cotter has gone east on an extended visit. Maj. E. J. Fechet of tho Tenth cavalry, U. S. A. with his wife and niece will spend the winter in Lincoln. The engagement os Miss Bello Sousloy of Nobraska City and Mr. Frank Stoddard of New York is announced. Wedding will occur in December. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. "Wright enfertained a com pany at whist on Friday evening. Those present were: Messrs. and Mes dames E. S. Hawley, R. A. Perry, E. P. Holmes, J. H, Harley, N. C. Abbott. I.M. Raymond, R. II. Oakley, N. C. Brock, Carl Funke, W. B. Ogden, S. H. Burn ham: Mrs. C. E. Yates; Mr. W. C. Wilson. Mrs. John B. Wright, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. C. E. Yates spent Thursday in Omaha. W. II. Hess of Lanark, III., is visiting his sister, Mrs. J.T. Mastin, 1141 E street. Edson Rich of Omaha was in tho city Thursday. A delightful whist party was given Saturday even ing by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hargreaves in honor of Mrs. Newman of Des Moines, la. Their guests were Messrs. and Mes dames Oliver Rodgers, Righter, E. P. Holmes, Chas. Burr, J. H Harley, C. G. Dawes, Chas. Lippincott, Beman Dawes, Frank Ladd. R. A. Perry, N. C. Abbott, W. B. Hargreaves, Frank Hall, Will Leonard, L. C. Burr, Ed Greene, I. M. Raymond, A. S. Raymond, John Faw ell, Carl Funke, H.H.Wilson, S. H. Burnham, Nance and J. B. Wright. After the score had been taken Mrs. Chas. G Dawes and Mr. L. C. Burr were found to be the fortunate ones and received dainty prizes for their success. Mrs. Beman Dawes and Mr. N. C. Abbott won the second prizes. An interesting discourso was given by Rev. Billings at the East Lincoln Baptist church Thursday evening. The subject was: "From Sinners to Sons." Salesman What kind of a sewing machine do you want? Old Maid Why, one with a "feller," please. Secretary of State Allen accompanied by his wife and littlo son Ralph left Tuesday for tho south. They will visit New Orleans, Chattanooga, Nashville and other cities. The ladies of the Presbyterian church gave a very pleasant social at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. McCreery on Friday evening. The rooms were well filled the entire evening. Several musical selections were rendered and ices were served by a number of young ladies. Congressman Hainer was a guest at the Lindell during the week. Mrs. J. K. Hudson of Topeka was the guest of Chancellor and Mrs. Canfield, Tuesday, The Delian society of the state university gave a musicale in the chapel Thursday evening. To carve a turkey and do it artistically is a feat that few people can perform. Even if you are a goou carver you must have a good carving set. Hallett, the jeweler, has the finest line of carving sets in the city. Don't forget the number 1143 O street. I F YOU w WANT ANYTHING IN FEES GO TO B. B. roErK:ER Lincoln's Only Manufacturing Furrier. He can give you satisfaction in quality, workmanship and prices. 12th and N Streets.