The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 05, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COURIER
Mr. C. A. Howe, who has been spending the holidays in Sioux
City has returned.
Mr. Robert Charters gave a
Monday evening.
skating party at Burlington Beach
ill Will
1 IIP
Mr. Ross L. Curtice and Miss Grace
Burr were married at the home of the
bride's parents, 1530 L street at 3 o'clock
p. m. on'New Years day. The ceremony
was performed by R3V. John Hewitt in
the presence of the families of the brid.
- X?" al couple. It was quiet, but impres
sive, as most homo weddings are, especially where the beautiful
marriage ceremony of tho Episcopal church is usid. The bride
was so charming, the groom so manly and the surrounding of such a
happy character that tho ceremony performed under such favorable
auspices was a beautiful event to bo longcherished in the memory of
those present. The day
was an ideal wedding day,
fair and spring-like, and tho
wedding scene so inspiring
that all imbided in the
spirit of rejoicing when tho
happy couple were pro
nounced man and wife.
Immediately after the cere
mony an informal reception
was held until thedepariure
of Mr. and Mrs. Curtice for
Denver. Tho bride is so
well known and universally
loved that no words can
add to her popularity. She
is tho second daughter that
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos C.Burr
have given in marriage
within the present season.
Mr. Curtice has attained
prominence in business as
secretary of the X. P. Cur
tice Company of this city,
apd his popularity is only
equalled by his ousiness
ability. The happy couple
will be at home after Jan
uary 15th at tho residence
of Mr. and Mrs. X. P. Cur
tice, 1942 G street.
Although the present generation has never before had such a
damper put upon its social aspirations, yet the year 1S94 has been
an eventful season socially. The financial necessities have for
twelve months constantly stared all in tue face but notwithstanding
the old adage, "that one's sozul appearance must bo maintained at
any cost," has again been proven true. Tho butcher and tho baker
may plead and threaten for their over duo accounts without avail,
in order that the dues of the society clubs may be promptly paid.
M. L. Thomas has returned from Chicago.
George S. Shugart has gone to Council Bluffs.
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Fry xm$&
ill AU'iJK -
Thj Cotillon club gave
its second party at the resi
dence of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Buckstaff on Xew Years
Eve. It being tho holiday
German a number of friends
were invited to enjoy the
hospitality of the club.
Lieut. Townly led the fig
ures which were new for
the occasion. Shortly be
fore midnight Mr. Townley
called all the dancers on
the floor and after going
through a very unique fig
ure wound it up with aRoh
man circle and as tho clock
struck the hour of twelve
each wished his neighbor
a happy and prosperous new
year and the first resolution
of 1893 was one of thanks to
Mr. and Mrs Buckstaff and
Lieut. Townley.
AD.ftf
Frank Bartholomew left
for Pueblo, Colo., yesterday.
Xew Cook Shall I get any milk to-day, mum?
Bride Yes, Xora,get some butter-milk and we'll make 6ome butter.
We must trv and be economical.
There has been numerous
and enjoyable skating part
ies during the past week
and Salt Lake has been a
most popular resort.
Councilman Dailey is confined to his bed by sickness.
The birth of 1895 was
ushered in with a gratifying revival of the time honored custom of
Xew Year receptions. In the afternoon and evening numerous
homes were thrown open to the friends of each hostess.
J. II. MacCoIl was a prominent figure yesterday in hotel corridors.
NEW YEARS DAY
Judge T. O. C. Harrison was among the guests at the Lindell
Wednesday.
Miss Lottie Whedon's magnificent home was the head quarters of
the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity. Miss Whedon was assisted
by Misses Pa6C0, Eller, Frances and Mariel Gere, Elliott, Cropsy.
Grace and Anna Broady, Maine. Roberts, Winger. Jury. Griggs,
Ricketts. Whiting and Lindly.
George W. Lowley and J. Lowley of Seward were at the Capital
Wednesdav.
L. D. Richards of Fremont was seen at the Lindell Wednesday
buzzing the republicans.
Miss Josephine Lottridge, assisted by Miss Jennie Watson, enter
tained charmingly at Miss Lottridge's home. 1218 F street.
Supt. J. T. Mallallieu, of the industrial ichool. was amidst the
seething mass of politicians yesterday.
Friends of Misses Cochrane, Watkins and Smith who venture out
making Xew Years calls, were delightfully rewarded for their efforts
by the young ladies at the home of Miss Cochrane, 1141 D street.