Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 05, 1890, Part II, Page 13, Image 13

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IN THE NEW YEARS WHIRL
Sooloty Plutiaoa With Moro Than
Ordinary Interest
WISHES FOR THE NEW EPOCH
Tlio linnclicon of Moitlnmcs Ring *
unit nn l Chamber * 1 ho "IJud "
ottho Third Cotillion ; Mrs
Wfnmn'i Witchery Cto
Gotl hpic.l tlio Olrt
The crowdln ? memories of a dear old
yci' .r curled round the hearts of nny number
of us on Tuesday nlijbt , when , with a
bumper raised to our llp , wo gayly wel
comed the coming of 1S90.
With ull the llRbt laughter nnd high vole
Inn ot coed wishes tlicro would cotno a Uttlo
ncho In the thront nt the recollection ot no mo
days , Homo hours thnt wo would glvo nil
tlmo to recall , a oar none dolishts that ilium-
lee the past months with n sweetness 1m-
posslblo to forget
On tlio vrhoto , a rovlow of the year ho-
spcalts for the raost of us a lions share of
happiness Health , the wherewithal to
clothe oursolvca becomingly and a certain
Bccinly gnlotv , have csnuirod us To bo
sure thcra have been odd hours when pas
sion has claimed us nnd wo have loved or
hated with the doors of our souls thrown
vide npon , the pain In both Instances holng
equally hard and unrouilttlng but they are
n part of the past now and wo would not
have It otherwise
The sky has crown gray for sotno of the
men , because Clarrlssa sinllotl nslant on a
rlvilli hut comfort comes in the thought that
Clurrissa is getting n little sera and thcra are
newer bcnutlcs coming on
Heaven has seemed desirable ns a homo to
many of the maids , owing to the unbecoming
ncss of a gown or the lack of n rosa for a
bonnet , but new fenthors will como for
Easter and the society reporter this winter
is so given to saying pleasant things that the
mirror has taken an aid dc camp of comfort
So , on the whole It was npnrdonaolo trcm-
blo that unstoadled our voices when wc hade
the old year God spocd end welcomed the
now
now.May 1S90 hold ns many dances for you ,
gcutlo reader as may please your foot : as
many dinners and luncheons ns may plcnso
your taste ; ns much music of honest pruiso
may please your ears ; as much glittering
gold us it may nlonso your fingers to roach
for , and as much love ns your hearts can
hold
Mondays Hcocptlon
Mrs Dundy's handsome house which lends
ltsolf readily to entertainments both largo
small and was boautillcd with nnv amount of
flowcis on Monday ovonlng the occasstou
of Miss Dundy's rocoptlon Every posslblo
place in hall , dining room and reception room
• wns made uowar-llko with tropical green
In the south rooms , the bay window was
recreated with graceful trailing slmilax into
an nttrnctivo arbor where a famouB punch
was famously Borvod by two belles in blue
ColTeo found its devotees In jot another
corner , while the concentrated sweetnass of
the Arabian nights was nvallablo In the
softly-lightod dining room The table was
decorated with n howl of American beauty
roses resting on pink gauza of an oxqulsito
N shade Sinilax in lightly-wound garlands
J wrcntbed the edge , wlnln the candles In
silver candelabra cast Uttlu bocomlng lights
nnd shades on the faces of the pretty women
in groups of threes and fours ,
t r-lfmm Timtii OfiMinMi- carriages deposited
their brightly-costumed burdens and , as the
heavy doors swung quickly back to admit
thum , a breath of tlio warm , perfumed ,
rnustc-lndon nlr from within made the
soarrhlng cold of the night moro apparent
Tlio orchestra , stationed under the stairs ,
pluitd ouo captivating selection nftor
nnothcr , tending with the general charm to
mnko good night , so quickly come , a roguinr
bote nolr
A number of young people stooped after
ward for u little Informal dunce which they
onjoved tremendously
The cuests were received by Mrs Dundy ,
Mrs Catlin , Miss Dundy and Miss Luna
Dundy.nssUtcd throughoutiho rnotnsby Mrs
Thnyor , Mrs Sclp Dundv , Miss Ida Sharp ,
Miss Kittle Lowe Miss Yost , Mrs Whoelcr ,
Miss Coburn and Miss Hoagland Miss
Sharp and Miss Jcssio Millard served colfoe ,
Miss Dundy and Miss Orchard the punch
Mrs Dundy were a black silk gown witn
a black and white silk brocaded front ,
trimmed with point lace , diamonds
Mrs Catlin a black and white > silk r/own
with u front of black not , ombroidcrod with
Jet and silver
Mrs Thayer were a handsome gown of
Blnctt faille , trlmmod with dull jet
Mrs , Sclp Dundy , a gown ot yellow silk
trnuzo over yellow satin , trimmed with green
ribbons and grasses
Miss Dundy , a decoletto gown of black
not over black satin , orange snsh and orange
ribbons run through the net about the
uhouldors
Miss Lunn Dundy , white tulle ever white
satin , decoletto bodice , gold beads
Miss ICittio Lowe , it gown of black not ,
with adocolctto black velvet bodice
Miss Sharp , n gown of white point d'esprit '
decoletto bodtco
Miss Millard , a gown of corn-colored sllic
and net
Miss Oichard , a gown of blue silk gnuzo
Miss Dewey julo blue silk ombroidorcd In
blue and brown , trlmmod with brown velvet
Miss Yost , white ana ollvo silk , trlmmoa
• with ollvo velvet ,
Miss Coloburn , light blue silk , embroid
ered in white bombiuod with tulle
Mrs , Whcolor , Dick silk net ever pink silk
Miss Hoagland , u gown of dark blue vel
vet
vet.Miss Ida Sharp , black lace skirts , green
and pink striped bodioo
_ Therq were ' any amount of charming cos
tume * , worti 'by the guests from full ovenlng
toilet to a visiting gown with a bonnet
i Among those present were : Mr and Mrs
- JdcCord , Mr , nnd Mrs Levi Cnrtor , Mr and
Mrs Amos , Mr and Mrs J. IC Chambers ,
Mr nnd Mrs J. N. II Patrick , Mr and Mrs
Mall , Mr , and Mrs Wincoto , Mr and Mrs
Kjo , Mr and Mrs Catlin Mr , and Mrs
Knynolds , Mr and Mrs Whcolor Mr and
Mrs Wcstfahllng , Mr and Mrs Yrst , Mr
nnd Mrs Cudahy Captain and Mrs Hay ,
Major and Mr * . Benhain , Mr and Mrs
Truitt , Air nnd Mrs , iiolllns , Mrs Brooks
( nco McCliutock ) , Mr and Mrs Chase , Mr
aud Mrs Webster , Mr and Mrs , Irvine , Mr
% and Mrs Sarsen , Miss Richardson , Miss
Smith , Miss Grace Chambers , Miss Gertrude
Chumbors , Miss Sherwood , Miss ilnrkor ,
Miss Carter Miss Cox , the Misses Ilawley ,
Miss McClollund , Miss Tatum , Miss Wobo ,
Miss Kennedy , Miss McIConna , Miss Shears ,
Miss Wakcley , Miss Wcbstor , Mr Cougblin ,
Mr W. Crary , Dr Wilcox , Mr Will
Wymao , Mr Hobcrt Patrick , Mr John
Patrick , Mr Wilbur , Mr Wilson , Mr John
Clarke , Mr Al Putrick , Mr Saunders , Mr
A. Wnkoloy , Mr J. Collins , Mr Newton ,
liarlculoir , Mr Iiedick , Mr , Chat Uodlck ,
Mr Plorro Garneau , unit Mr Offutt
New Ycnr'n litinoiieon
( The couiblnod forces of two tactful ,
charming wumen , with n regular bijou of a
house as the Held for their operations , prom
ise much , out the most ambitious fanoy
could not have foreseen anything approach
ing Mrs Chambers mid Mrs Ilingwaiy *
luncheon on Now Years day
It was beautiful as a picture , delicious as a
woaus of tcuiptlug the oppotlto , and no end
of entertaining , owing to tno congenial men
and womenfolk who bora found opportuni
ties to exchange their first shining thoughts
of the year
Mrs lllugwalt's house Is delightfully
pretty , original and dainty la its holiday air ,
On this occasion , it was simply exquisite
An orchestra , statlouod above stairs , ca-
, rested the ears with its sllvor-swoet soloa-
* tioas and the cos-lit , Mower-scented room *
tended to gratify the other senses as well
Valma atoouTiu the hall and on the landlugs
In the drawing room , the chief decorations
nore great branches ot the cocoa plna from
* the everglades of Florida
S , Holly lent the beauty of its scarlet berries
nnd great bowls ot hyacinths nnd frczlor
v filled tno air with fragrance
\ In the dining room , great ropes of greens
ot ' .he variety ot Horsey pins from Michigan
followed the graceful Hues of the hangings
Holly wreathed the pictures ana poinsotu
smartened the sideboard On the table
Which was covcrod with white linen , was a
bowl of la franco roses , heavy with tholr
pcrfumo nnd boautv Pink candles with
shades that looked llko roses filled tha silver
candelabra Cut-glass dishes ot bon boas
nnd odd pieces of sllvor ilmshcd this nucleus
of beauty On a table covered with a mirror
nnd wreathed with holly , was n bowl of
punch so well nnd so subtly brewed as to
cause nil ether punches during 18P0 to pile
into Insipidity by comparison , The wbolo
nffntr was decidedly swagger , the substan
tial imrt of the luncheon being delicious nod
perfectly served The sweets were In the
way of birds nests of spun sugar with
creams nnd claret-lco frozen In the form of
eggs , together with all manner of dainty
Mrs ningwalt , becomingly gowned and
Mrs Harkor looking very handsome , ro-
coivcd the guests In the drawing room , Mrs
Chambers doing adorable dutv in the dining
room , looking n picture and saying all man
ners of pleasant things
Thu list of Invltad fruest\ the most of
whom presented tholr good wishes In person
was ;
Itishop Worthlngton , Mr and Mrs Joseph
Harkor , Judge and Mrs James \V. Savnee ,
Miss Hnllowoll , Mr and Mrs Ouv Harton ,
General nnd Mis Trnnk Whciton , Doin
and Mrs O. H. Gardner , Gonorul nad Mrs
HrooKO , Judge and Mrs Gcorgo W. Donne ,
Mr and Mrs Dana S. Lnndcr , Miss IJams ,
Dr nnd Mrs John Summers , Miss Summers ,
Dr John K. Summers , Mr and Mrs J. N ,
II Putrick , Mr Hobcrt W. Patrick , Mrs
Ezra Millard , Miss Millard , the Misses Mil
lard , Mr and Mrs Alfred Millard , Hon ,
and Mrs A. J. Poppleton , Miss Popploton ,
Mr , nnd Mrs William S. Popplo-
ton , Mr and Mrs A. P. Hopkins ,
Mndauio Hopkins , Dr nnd Mrs Hob *
crt Doherty , Mrs Wln.dsorllss . Wall
Mr and Airs Hormaa Kountzo , Mr and
Mrs Lyman Uichardson Miss ltichardson ,
Mr and Mrs Lowls ltood , the Misses Hal
combo , Mr and Mrs Honjnmlu Smith , Miss
Smith , Mr John Worthlngton , Mr and Mrs
Gilbert M. Hitchcock , Mr nnd Mrs Henry
W. Yates , the Misses Yates , Mr Augustus
Kountzo , Mr nnd Mrs Edward P. Peek ,
Miss Bishop , Mr nnd Mrs L. P. Punk
housor Mr and Mrs Thomas L. Kimball ,
Miss Klmoall Mr and Mrs E. L. Lomax ,
Mr J. S. reboots , Mr und Mrs , J. A. Mon
roe , Mr- and Mrs T M. Woolworth , Mr It
B. Hedges Mr nnd Mrs Lovl Carter , Miss
Coo , Judge H. J. Dnvis , Dr W. O. Uridges ,
Mr and Mrs Thomas Kllpatrlck , Mr W. II
Mogquiio , Mrs Lionborgor , Mr and Mrs
W. A. Paxton , Mr- William Paxton , Mr nnd
Mrs Louis Bradford , the Misses Dundy ,
Mr Algornon S. Patrick , Mr Arthur Smith ,
Dr nnd Mrs Gcorgo L. Miller , Mr and
Mrs Theodora L. Hlngwalt , Miss Hall , Mr
and Mrs John It Hlngwalt Mr Kobort
Curr Mr and Mrs Joseph Garneau , Mr
Plorro Garnoau , Mr nnd Mrs Clement
Chnso , Mr William T. Wynrnu ,
Mr Prank Hamilton , Mr W. P. McMillan ,
Mr John McCormlck , Mr Cnrtan , Mrs aud
Mrs Victor Caldwell Mrs , S. S. Caldwell ,
Mr W. G. Koonlg , Ma und Mrs C. E. Yost ,
Miss Yost , Mr nnd Mrs W. 13. MIllard.Mlss
Jessie Millard , Mr Churlss II Wilson , Mr
Hal McNiel Mr and Mrs P. W.N essels ,
Miss Hnnscom , Airs , nnd Mrs George E.
Pritchctt , Mrs Cuming , Mr PrankMuaphy ,
Mr nnd Mrs H. S. Itollins , Mr nnd Mrs C.
W. Hamilton , Mr and Mrs C. Will Hamil
ton , Mrs G. R Graff Mrs E. P. Lalk , Miss
Jewett , Mr and Mrs Henry D. Estabrook ,
Mr Newton Hurkalow , Mr , X N. Crary , Dr
nnd Mrs V. II Coffninn , Mr Paul Horbaoh ,
Mr nnd Mrs John A. Horhach , Mrs L H.
Collins , Mrs Murphy , Mr W. 11. Morris ,
Miss Ludington , Mr H. S. Berlin , Miss Loy-
mnn , Mr Charles Ogden , Miss Ogdcn , Mr
Oftutt , Mr Luther DrakeMiss Wallace.Mlss
Honhnra , Mrs Warrnn Chase , Miss Chnsc ,
Colonel nnd Mrs William J. Chambors.Mlis
Chambers , Mr and Mrs W. P. Chambers ,
Mr und Mrs E. S. Dundy jr , Mr Johu Pa
trick , Mr John E. Wilbur Miss Burns , Mr
Gcorgo Burke , Mr nnd Mrs E. L. Bier
bower , Miss Crary , Mrs D. B. Crary , Mr
and Mrs Charles Shivericlt , Mr und Mrs S.
R. Brown , Miss Buttorileld Miss Guy and
Will DoanoMr nnd Mrs Charles B. Keller ,
Mr Arthur Wakoloy , Miss Wakeloy , Dr
Wilcox Mr and Mrs J. Rogers , Mr and
Mrs Warren Rogars , Dr and Mrs Louis
Zahncr Mr and Mrs James VaiuNostrand ,
Mr und Mrs J. H. Lacey , Major and Mrs
Uenhuiti , Colonel and Mrs M. V. Snoridan ,
Dr and Mrs Ilasklns , Mr and Mrs Hunt
ington , Mr and Mrs A. C. Powell , Madmne
Powell , Mr aud Mrs O. M. Carter Miss
Cnrtor , Mr and Mrs -C. J. Greene , Mr and
Mrs C. S. Carrier , Mr P. R. Muudy , Mrs
Miss Johnsou , Mr nnd Mis George Smith ,
Mr nnd Mrs A. S , Stlger , the Misses
Rogers , Mr J. C. Snnrp , Dr and Mrs J. H.
Penbody , Mi3s Clalro Rustin , the MisseB
Ross , Mr J. M. Robs , Mr and Mrs B. B.
Wood , Mr aud Mrs II McCord , Mr and
Mrs J. M. Cornish , Mr nnd Mrs J. M.
Mctcalf , Miss Dcrmont , Mr Joseph Barkar ,
Jr
A. Stair Itecuntlnn
On Now Years day Mr Clement Chase
made a departure from the ordinary routine
with nn exceptional opportunity for a flue
smack of good fellowship in asking the
young business men ot Omaha to spend a
pleasant quartcr'of an hour with him
His charming homo was fittingly decorated
with the usual Christmas grcons The plo
turo mouldings were outlined with holly
and the picture * wreathed with the bounti
ful scarlet nnd green
In the dining room the table , linen cov
crod was decorated with holly and fruit
Salad , coffee , punch and clgnrs promoted
the bon camnradorio and , in truth , the
smoke was only cut by quick wit and sharp
speeches
Almost all of the invited guo3ts paid their
respects , while many of these enforced to
stay away sent compliments and regrets
A.Nnw Yonr's Night Recontion
Mrs Ceorgo W. Ames reception Now
Years night was ono of the handsomest of
the season A house never looks moro at
tractive than when , In the heart of winter
time , the lloors are canvas covered snd the
rooms flowor-trimmod , It does away with
all ldoa of winter and dull days , substitut
ing instead the light airy charm of summer
When to this are added a wealth of flowers ,
music , bare shoulders and arms with iho va-
rignted beauty of the womon's gowns , the
illusion is complete and the result enchant
ing.Palms
Palms aud the tall rubber plant were
banked about the stairs and Oiled the open
lira-places. Roses and hyacinths decorated
the mantel pieces Smllax wreathed the chan
deliers and hung in graceful fringes in the
arched doorway , /
Thoio were two by go bbwls of rarely beau
tiful orchids that made conversation whenever -
over the guest ncared thorn , while roses und
fairy lamps , in odd corners , made happy
touohes of color
Mr and Mrs Ames were assUtod In ro-
colving bv Mr and Mrs S. P , Morsa and
Air and Mrs Lockwood
Mrs Ames were a beautiful gown ot black
fnlllo combiuod with * black satin brocaded
with flowers in oxqulslte colors , a V-shapcd
bodice with point lace and gold beads about
bor throat
Mrs Morse , a handsome gown of palo pink
fulllo elnborately trimmed with exquisite
lace , diamonds
Mrs Louknood an exceedingly becoming
gown of yellow brocaded satin combined
with black velvet , docolloto bodice and gold
beads
Prom 3 until 10 o'clock the guests were
comlug and going nftor exchanging the
wishes nnd pretty complluiont of the season
After that tlmo , dancing commenced and the
scene was onimatod to a degree The order
of dunces hung in the baok drawing room , a
blue satin banner , with lancers , waltzes nnd
the rest in dainty gold lettering ,
Punch was avuilablo during the oveainr
while in the supper room a buudsomo colla
tion was bo well served us to ovoid the vul
gar crowding , the echnof which reaching the
hostess oars , is iuclinod to take the points
of light from the sky of success
There were soma notably fotcbing gowns
among the guests who numbered the usual
share of the 400 seen at the receptions The
women were in full or doml-tolletto , with a
welcome return on the part of many young
women to white , which , with the dainty
nlnks and blues , gees so far toward pleasing
tlio eyes , par consequence , making a ball a
social triumph
Mtisio'H Wiichory
Mrs Wyraan of Chicago , sang her way
straight to the hearts ot an Omaha audience
again on Monday evoulng , at the Apollo
club
club.Her
Her beautifully cutlyatoJ voice Is so satis
fying , full , rich end melodious , with a sym
pathetic timbre that strikes a rcsponslvo
chord In oyory music-loving soul
There is no call for poetical llcenso with
Mrs Wy man , us there Is so apt to be with
nrtiits As a woman , she Is consonant with
her voice being winning nnd fascinating to n
degree
On Tuesday Mrs Garneau entcrtalnod her
charmingly ut luncheon , with covers laid for
eight
The table , polished to mlrror-llko reflec
tion , was partially covered a rose embroid
ered lunch cloth , on which rested n basket
of ferns The bottles of fizz were on tiny
sllvor trays , the cut-glass , the silver and the
exquisite china , comprising a picture thai
rifles ono of descrlpttvcs Tlio menu was de
licious , nnd when , nftor luncheon , some
moro people came in , Mrs Wymnn sat down
easily nnd naturally as the piano nnd thrilled
thorn all with her power Ono soloctlon fol
lowed nnothcr from tha apparontlv limitless
reportolro , from grave to gay , In sweet suc
cession , carrying tha honrors into a state of
nervous rapture with a power that no
musically-uneducated pen llko mluo can or
ought to nttomul to describe In the promise
of her tarly return to Omaha , there Is con
solution for having known her and her voice
To lack her always , were homesickness In-
deed
These who sat down to luncheon were :
Mrs , Garneau Mrs Wyman , Mrs Lander ,
Miss Ualcorabe , Mr Garneau Mr Ljons of
Washington , Mr Hodges , nnd Mr Pierre
Garnoau
The guests who came in afterward weros
Mrs Kltpitrielc , Mrs Savage , Miss Hallo
way , Mrs J. R. Hlngwalt , Airs Peck , Mrs
Carter , Miss Millard , Miss Mnry Millard ,
Miss Anna Millard and Miss Coo
• The Mlilrd Cotillion
A flower show couldn't have been swector
or moro thrilling than was the bud element
at the cotillion on Tuesday night Girls to
the right of one , girls to the loft of ono , "
nnd each belle nppareutly prettier and moro
fetching than the other No marked wonder -
dor that matrons are beginning to rccognizo
that it is wasting their substnnco In riotous
living to glvo any nttcntlon to the backs of
tholr gowns at these dances , so Uttlo nro
tbov seen save at their oxlts und their en
trances
It is cortilnly trno lu Omaha that when
ono is mnrrlod , ones trouble begins , In the
way of an enforced silting out of dances
Chapcronago Is the only wear and impatlenco
dies at lu birth in Bight of the unalloyed
bliss of companionship among these ioung
folk
folk.There was a number of now faces and nny
quantity of now gowns to grace the picture
at this , the third of tholr soncs
Mrs Patrick were n dark grcon velvet nnd
faille gown
Mrs Brooke , purple velvet nnd white brocade -
cado braided with sllvor
Mrs Barton , black not ever rose colored
faille , square cut corsngo
Mrs MoKonun , black velvet ombroidorcd
with Jet
Mrs Gilbert , black silk and Jot
Mrs Allan , brown silk nnd velvet ,
Mrs Rollins , black lace trimmed with
black and white ribbon
Mrs Wincoto , a black lace gown , dccollcto
bodice wreathed with pink arbutlcs
Mrs Gcorgo Knight White , black faille
with black net embroidered with gold , gold
aigrette in her hair
Mrs Bhoridan , a gown ot white India silk
and net , Y-shaped bodice , sleeves ot net and
white ribbon
Mrs Whenton , a gown of black and green
silk
silk.Mrs.
Mrs Barker , a black lace gown , square
cut bodice
Pink gowns were most plentiful Miss
Nash wore ono veiled with black lace
Miss Nettle Sherwood , a gown of pink
gruzo
Miss Yost , a gown of pink mousscllno do
soic , hyacinths in her hair
Miss Dewey , a pink Bilk with the front and
bodice veiled with white late , ndemi train
Miss McKenna , a lovely silk gauze trimmed
with ribbons and flowers
Blue gowns were next in number Miss
Brown were a blue crepe
Mrs Doany , a combination of blue crcpo
and brocaded silk
Miss Reese , a blue silk and crepe with V
shaped corsnpo
Miss Orchard an exceedingly becoming
gown of white crepe
Miss Bessie Yates was ns lovely as usual
in a i allow sllic gown , decollete bodice trim
med witb big bunches of purple vlolots
Miss Burner , gray gnuzo with decollete
bodice trimmed with pink roses
Miss Hoagland looked very fetching in a
gown of black not with V-shapod bodice
Miss Anna Millard , n gown of nhito silk
gold cmbroidoned with a Roman sash of palo
blue and pink
Miss Luddington , a very simple bocomlng
gown of white crepe docollcto bodice gold
ombroidorcd girdle
Miss Laura Hoagland , a white satin om
broidcrod witb pink roses
Miss Miller of Port Omaha , a grcon gauze
gown with rosettes and shoulder kuots of
brown velvet
Miss Coo a dainty gown of groan gauze
wnb gold girdle , gold butterflies in her hair
Miss Gertrude Chambers a gown of white
silk and lane
Miss Bald rich a gown "of white silk inous-
silin do solo over yellow silk
Miss Ida shnrp a gownof green gauze trimmed -
mod wltlt buttercups
Miss Hall , a gown of yellow silk with ro
vers on the bodice of brown velvet
Miss Coloburn of Detroit , a domi-trained
gown of high art silk with dccollcto bodice
outlined at the top with a deep tall of lace
Miss Wilson of Lcavonwortb , a white net
gown combined with white molro dccolleto
bodice , white shoes and white gloves
Miss Sherwood looked very handsome in a
gray gauze omoiofdorod with tiny red rose
buds , decollate bodice trimmed with red
lOSOS
Miss Baum , mahogany plush combined
with light blue net
Miss Baum , a gown of bright red net , red
shoos
Miss Luna Dundy , a gown of soft gray
wool combined with red ; rod shoos
Miss McCllntock , a decolloto gown of rod
gnuzo
Mrs Brooke , a gown of pink tulle ever
white silk
Miss Leoia Carter , lemon-colored silu
combined with white lnco
Mrs Truitt , a gowu of gray bcngallno
Miss Barnard , a gown ot white silk and
not
not.Miss Smith , a dainty gown of pink gauze ,
V-shapcd'bodico. '
Miss Kennedy of Chicago , black with a
decolloto bodice of black velvet
Mrs Robert Wells , a gown of white crcpo
with docolloto bodice of black velvet
Among those prcsont were : General and
Mrs Brooke , Colonel and Mrs Sheridan ,
Mr und Mrs Patrick , Mr and Mrs Mot
Kenna , Mr and Mrs Harton , Mr and Mrs
Gllbort , Mr nnd Mrs Allen , Mr and Mis
Uurucr , Mr and Mrs Rollins , Mr , and Mrs
Robert Wells , Mr und Mrs Wincoto ,
Mr , and Mrs Brooke , Mr aud
Mrs Hlngwalt , Mr and Mrs Smith , Mrs
George Knight White , Miss Shears , Miss
Yost , Miss OrcbardMissBarkorMissBessIo
Yates , Miss Anna Millard MIbs Luddington ,
Miss Laura Houginnd , Miss Hoagland , Mlsa
Miller , Miss Coe , Muss Coloburn , Miss Kennedy -
nody , Miss Wilson , Mr and Mrs Donny ,
Miss McIConna , Miss Nash , Miss Gcrtrudo
Chambers , Miss Reese , Miss Unldricb , Miss
Smith , Miss Burns , Miss Dewey , Miss Ale
Cllntock , Miss Barnard Mr Will Wyman ,
Mr Arthur Smith Mr , John Clark , Mr Will
Doane , Mr Newton Barkalow , Colonel
Hughes , Mr Robert Patrick , Mr John Pat
rick , Mr MoCaguo , Mr Saupdors , Mr Hull ,
Mr Carr , Mr Pierre Garneau , Mr Will
MoMIUan , Mr Prod Preston , Mr , Walter
Preston , the Messrs Kountzo , Mr , Arthur
Guou ) , Mr Sherwood , Mr Bhorrllt Mr A.
B. Smith , Mr Will Smith , Mr Paul Her
bach and Mr Rlohard Berlin ,
A O tiuuii Christinai
Mr and Mrs Hrachvogol entertained their
German class on Saturdoy In a dudidediy
unique fashion with the result of an enjoy
able ovonlng , The tnoinbers are reading
Marie Stuart and nt the close of the oxer-
ciscs , while Mr , Julius Pestnor played Boftly
on the zitbor the sweetest posslblo selections
filled with hints of summer , the folding
doors opened rovcalloga beautiful Christmas
tree
tree.This
This proved a novel dlrortisement and
provoked any amount of upoluuse , with a
confusion of English and German adjectives
in the exprosstons Df delight
A Jolly supper finished the ovonlng in
which the only rift was the absence of a
number ot the class owing to the relentless
iufluenza Those present were Mrs ICoonlg ,
Mrs P. W. Leo , Miss Tzschuck , Miss Mary
Millard , Miss Jainos , Miss Clara Brown , Mr
Lewis , Dr Gilford , Mr MoCaguo , Mr
Tzschuck , Mr , Hisboi ) , air , O. C Rose water ,
Mr , Uennlngbovon und Mr , Fcstnor ,
Now Years Ksooptlon
The mantel of Mrs , Yost's happy fashion
of entertaining , although it has by so man
ner of tnonns fallenjM hared br her win
some daughter ( Bf > men who received
enrds to Miss Vows reception on Now
Years from 3 tinlllgfl'clock , avallod thom
solvesof the iirlvilrij with the result ot a
delightful call -'Iliflhouso wns profusely
decorated with CiirUbuas greens and palms
in the drawing rooniJ'Jjhllo the dining room
was bowor-llko ty itVKnuty
On the table wntl a departure In the way of
flowers that was attractive and dainty tea
a degree , the whole , center plcco being of
cnlln lilies with , thoV fairy llko green of the
asparagus , /
The roceptlon wa < given In honor oi Miss
Colcburn of Dotrolt , nnd tha guests were ro-
coivcd by Mrs Yost sMtss Yost , Miss Cole
bum , Miss Sherwood } Miss Ludington , Miss
Hoagland , Miss MfKonnn , Miss Qnrtrudo
Chambers , Miss Hrflwn , Miss Nottio Sherwood
wood , Miss Coo , Miss Williams Miss Nash
Miss McCllntock Miss Pusoy of Council
Bluffs nnd Miss Dixon
Miss Anna Millard poured chocolnlo nnd
Miss Dewey poured coflco In the dining
room , *
Mrs Yost were a gown of black satin ,
white lace llchu
Miss Yost , rod India silk with white fig
ures and fringe ,
Miss Coloburn , white silk with white em
broider } ' nnd yellow rlbbonB
Miss Sherwood , ulmc striped cashmere
with pink sash
Miss Ludington , grcon Indln allk trlmmod
with white lace and ribbons
Miss Hoagland , yellow silk embroidered
with dasles
Miss McIConna , Gray wool embroidered
in silver
Miss Chambers , hlus silk and lace
Miss Brown , white silk unu blue ribbons
Miss Nettle Shornoodbrown , cloth braided
Miss Coo , luvcndor Bilk with full lavender
frills nbout tha nook nnd sloovus
Miss Williams , black not ever green silk
Miss Nnsh , white silk , laces nnd ribbons
Miss McCllntock , dntlc silk with white
trimmings
Miss Pusoy , gray silk and green velvet
Miss Dixon , white silk with blue ribbons
Miss Anna Millard , umhroidcriod gown of
gray wool
Miss Dewey groy wool and white silk
Mr and Mrs Patrick luvitcd the whole
party out to Hnppv Hollow in the evening
where they met Mr nnd Mrs Richardson ,
Mr nnd Mrs Smith , Mr , nnd Mrs Harton ,
Mr and Mrs Yost , Mr mid Mrs Cowin ,
Mrs White , Miss Wilson of Loavenworth ,
Mr Prauk Hamilton , Mr C. Hamilton , Mr ,
W. Wyman , Mr.McMillnu , Mr Gulou , Mr
C. Howe , Mr Saunders , Mr W. Donno , Mr
Colos , Mr Coughlin , air Pierre Garneau ,
Mr Hull , Mr Hall , Mr Sherwood , Mr
Wilson , Mr Ralph Richardson , Mr W.
Cowin and Mr Barkalow
Here the great hall was canvas covered
and dancing nnd holding down the stairs
as ouo bolla expressed it , were Indulged In
with the outcome of just such a pleasant
ovonlng as can only bo known nt Happy
Hollow
Tlio Second Assembly
The first assembly of the now year , on
Thursday night , at the Millard hotel , was a
shining success The parlors nnd embra
sures in the hall were made Dlcturcsquo
with nny amount of palms reaching above
ones head , banked so snugly below as to do
away with all thought of the earth in wh'ioh
they were growing Jars of white hyacinths
and narcisso lent a dainty fragrance to thoulr
of the rooms where the prettily gowned
women ossomblcd bgforo adjourning to the
canvas-covered bait foom
Now gowns were as plentiful as blacaber-
rios in June , pink being the predominating
color in all its shades , from the pink of u
pretty woman's car to it ho dcop-roso of the
heart of a ripe watermelon White , delicate
groons.blues , warm yellowsnnd Just enough
black to supply the ) "neodcd touch , " consti
tuted n mingling of color llko nothing under
the shining sun so much is u sweet-smelling ,
flowor-ilnted hedge row
A number ot young mahons who usually
grace the assombltasl with their presence
and lend grace and finish , were absent
Those present , however , were ahostin thorn
solves , and the ball'-wus quite the swollcst
club dance of the winter
The orchestra Mijjer the leadership of
Prof Hoffmnn . dld ftcoUproud , the inspiring
trains hooping the voung and acjile portion
of the guests rythEiically going Trout start
to finish _
. The following programme was unusually
fetching , being nil too short for the untiring
dancers , although there were fourteen num
bers including the tvyo extras , as follows :
, rnoonAMSti : ,
Overture How Delightful Catlin
Wnltz Woodland Tales Pahrbach
Lnuclera West Sldo Weingarton
Polka The White Rose Schlcppcgrel
York Concordia Zimmerman
Lancicrs Brigands Thee Moses
Sohottlscho Loving HeartsThoo Moses
Galop Odoons Trenden Latnm
Landers Said Pasha Wiguud
Polka Travostl Wohuuka
Wultz Where Life and Pleasure Reign
Strauss
Lancicrs Nadjy Thee Moses
Ripple Woman's Heart Strauss
Pirst extra Waltz Vordicti Strauss
Socood extra Landers NadJyThoo Moses
The supper wns good and bettor served
than hitherto , the guests being accommo
dated all at once , in this wise losing no
dances and much less time
Mrs McCord looked radiant In n pink
tulle ever pink Balm flecked with deeper
pink rosebuds , a dccollcto bodice with rose
buds and leaves about the shoulders
Mrs McWhortor were a gown of pink
satin striped gauze , high in the throat , with
> hnlf Blooves , trimmed with pink lace nbout
the throat , diamonds
Mrs Harrison was very lovely lu a derni-
tollot gown ot gray green crepe trlmmod
with p'nk ' ribbons nnd green and silver
pnssomentorlo , tquuro cut bodice
Mrs U P. Smith , a handsome gown of
whita cmbroldorod net trlmmod with white
ribbons
Mis Rollins , a pretty gown of Battn
striDed green gauze trlmmod with green ribbons
bens , V-Bhnpcd'bodi'jo.
Mrs Lomax , a gown of pink crepe accor-
doou Bkiit nnd surplice bodice , gold be ads
about her throat
Mrs 14I.ill. a gorgeous gown of gold bro
cade and grcon velvet , V-shuped bodice , diamond
mend necklace
Mrs Swobe , pink tulle over blue silk
dccollotte bodice trimmojlwlth pink flowers
and feathers ; diamonds ,
Mrs Denny ot Boston , a beautiful gown ot
white brocaded Batin combined with Bilk ,
gauze , V stiapod bodice embroidered with
Bllvor
Mrs Smith , a gown of black lace ever
black faille
Mrs .Mctcalf , a handsome gown of palo
blue satin nrocadad with tiny pink roses
combined with white lace , docolloto bodice ,
diamonds
Mrs Warren Rogers , a beautiful gown of
white faille op train , the front and square
cut bodice braided with sliver
Mrs George Knight White , a bocomlng
gown of black and gad ]
Mrs E. S. Dundytr ] , , yellow gauge over
yellow satin „ ( ) .
Miss Coloburn of Detroit , a white net gown
with white satin , dcfcqljoto bodice , trimmed
with yellow roses '
Miss Wilson of Leavenworth , a gown of
white embroidered , uijt ever white sutlu an
train , dccollcto bodice.Lrlramod with lace
Miss Hooper of $ au Lake , n Grcenaway
gown of light blue surah , blue satin slippers ,
blue gloves ' j4
Miss Mctcalf , a nalo lemon colored crepe
gown trlmmoa with ' jCoroopsis , decolloto
bodice VM
Miss Richardson was a picture In a gown
ot Dale green not , docolloto bodice of palo
green satin brocaded with tiny flowers ,
trimmed with a falo of- duchess lace , nad a
band ot green ostrich feathers about the
shoulders H ( " !
Miss Larrlmcr wlis' cry sweat In a Paris
of whlto not primmed with while rlb-
Sown and embrotdortU'with white flowers ,
Miss Yost , who is ono ot the prettiest girls
of the winter bouquet ; were a gown ot white
satin combined with white net and silver
tissue
Miss Williams wore a becoming gown of
pale preen crepe , the low bodice finished
about the shoulder * with a ploatlng of crepe
threaded with sllvor , silver girdle
Miss Sherwood never looked so handsome
as she appeared in a palo green crepe gown
with low bodice trimmed with llllej-of-thc-
valley , the same flower * In her hair
Miss Anna Millard was very fetching In a
lovely shade of pink gauze trimmed witn
hyacinths
Miss Hoagland was a very pleasing picture
In a whits creDO gown with a half low bed
ice
ice.Miss
Miss Laura Hoagland looked extremely
well iu iviilte net skirts with n deco'leto ' bodice
ice of white satin brocaded with pink , deep
ruffles of net about the shoulders
Miss Orchard was lovolv in an old rose
gotvu of satin veiled with figured net of the
same ahado each of old rose molr , dccollcto
bodice
Miss Lunn Dundy n black net gown , decol
loto bodice of blnok velvet , gold beads
Miss Dixon looked as fair as n Illy in ft
gown of black llsh net with a decolloto bed
ice
ice.Miss Mabel Smith n gown of pink gnuzo
trimmed with pink ribbons nnd pink roses
Miss Balcouibo looked very charming in a
gown of pnlo blue silk grenadine with low
bodice , rod slippers
Miss Ida Sharp , a lovely girlish gown of
white Swiss muslin dotted with pink flowers
and trlmmod with pink ribbons , decolloto
bodice , tan gloves nnd shoes ,
Mrs C. Will Hamilton an cxqulslto gown
of palo blue mousscleln do soio , with docol
lcto bodice
Mrs Will Pormlcton , n gown of whlto
China silk , the V-shaped bodice trimmed
with red velvet ,
Miss Denny wns very handsome and pic-
turc < quo In a dcml-talled gown of white silk
flowered with conventional flowers of green
and brown , whlto crepe bodice with gold
girdle , brown gloves
Miss Baum , n gown nf old rose , combined
With blun aim trimmed with silver
Miss IConnody ot Chicago a graceful gown
of blue crcpo , the dccolleto bodice braided
with silt or
Miss Snyder , n gown of lemon color surah
smocked with black , black surah Blooves and
black sash
MIrs Loola Carter a gown of red silk
gauze , V-sbnpod bodice
Mrs Nye a stunning gown of black faille ,
dccollcto uodico of blacic velvet trlmmod with
Jot.Miss
Miss Oeclon n gown ot whlto silk nnd lace
with a bodice bouquntof white hyacinths ,
Among the men present were : Mr B. P.
Smith , Mr McWhortor , Mr Denny , Mr
Garnoau , Mr Lander , Mt J. K. Chambers ,
Mr Hodges , Mr Wnircn Rogers , Mr E. S.
Dundy , Mr Dunbar , Mr Squires , Mr Bar >
low , Mr W. W.vman , Mr Tuttle , Mr Plorro
Garneau , Mr Will Paxton , Mr Arthur
Gulou , Mr Prank Hamilton , Mr Cnldwoll
Hamilton , Mr C. Will Humilton , Dr Smith ,
Dr Gilford , Mr Saunders , Mr , GatCB , Mr
Charles Stewart , Mr Bishop , Mr Colos ,
Mr McCaguo , Mr Sherwood , Mr Tumor ,
Mr Loomls , Mr Toole , Air Whiting , Mr
Collins , Mr Will Popploton Mr Kennedy ,
Mr Arthur Smith , Mr Borhn , Mr , Newton
Barknlow and Mr Paul Horhach
/VTrloor / Weddings
On Saturday , Dooomber 31 , at Philadel
phia , Pa , from the homo of a matornnl
aunt , wns mnrriod Miss Luella M. Holllngs-
worth of Omaha to Mr Alexander R. Smith
ot Philadelphia
The ceremony was performed by the Rev
Edward C. Sweeter , DD , a warm porsotial
frlond of the bridegroom
After a short stay in the city of brotherly
love , Mr and Mrs Smith went to Hrookl.\ . ,
where they will bo nt homo to their friends
on Thursday evenings at : M9 Kcap street
About four or nvo yours ago Mr Smith
met Miss Holllncsworth , who Is a very pretty ,
charming woman , in Omaha , where she has
a largo clrclo of f rlonUs
Mr Smith is a nephew of Mr Arthur
Rcmmington
After a comparatively short stay In Brook
lyn , Mr and Airs Smith will como wc9l to
mnko their homo
Miss Holllngsworth received n number of
beautiful presents before leaving Omnhn ,
from friends who were in the pretty secret
1110 Congrogntional church was the scene
of a second wedding on Tuesday last At
5:80 o'clock , In the prcsenco of rolntivos and
near friends , Miss Edith Wiley , daughter of
Mr and Mrs T. L. Wiley , and Mr William
Shcrwin of Minneapolis were uuited iu mar
riaco _
The Rev Willard Scott performed the
ccromony The church was charmingly
decorated with tropical plants 111 lies aud
hyacinths in honor of thu occasion
There were no nttendants ; the bride were
her go away gown of brown camols'-bair
trimmed with velvet und a brown velvet
toque
Immediately nftor the ceremony Mr nnd
Mrs Sherwin laft for a short wedding Jour
ney , after which they will bo at homo to
their friends in Minneapolis
On Tuesday , December 21) ) , in Chicago , nt
the rcsidonco of Mr J. C. Dlotz , was sol
emnized the marriage of Mrs Hattie II
• Armstrong of Des Moines , la , to Mr N. M.
Hubbard , Jr , of Cedar Rapids
The Rev P. M , Bristol , DD , performed
the ceremony Mrs Dletz , who is an Inll-
mnto fnena of the bride , had beautifully
docorntod her house in Uonor of the occa
sion with holly , rose * and mlstlotoo '
The ueuly married couple rccolvod any
number of handsome presents testifying to
the high regard of their friends
The wedding ocrurred at 1 o'clock , nnd at
3 Mr and Mrs Hubbard loft in a private
car for Cedar Rapids , where they spent
Christinas
Mr Hubbard is the local attorney for the
Northwestern road nnd is the son ot Judge
N. M. Hubbard
Mr and Mrs Hubbard have oncagod
rooms at the Shclton nnd will bo at homo to
their friends early in January
Social Gossip
Mr Hodgcs'has returned from d visit to
Boston
Mr Clifford Smith left for Cambridge on
Monday
Mr Newton Barkalow loft on Friday for
Portland , Ore
Mr and Mrs Brooke , nee McCllntock , is
in Omaha for the holidays
Mrs L , C. ICcy of Council Bluffs gave a
very pleasant cotillion Monday ovonlng
Mr nnd Mrs Orr left for Mexico on Sun
day , where Mr Orr has ucccptod a position
On Tuesday cvculng the Entro Nous club
will given fall dress party at Masonic hull
Mr und Mrs Wincoto will leave within a
few days for a trip of a fortnight through
the west
• Mr nnd Mrs Louis Bradford plan to go
to California for a six weeks visit nbout
January 2.
Miss Colcburn.a very pretty young woman
from Dotiolt , is visiting Miss Yost , having
arrived on Monday
Judge Davis , of the Bachelors , mot with
nn accident on Monday , having futhsn and
broken his right arm
Dr E. W. Leo returned on Tuesday from
Battle Crook , Mich , where ho spent Christ
mas with airs Leu
Major and Mrs Benham with their chil
dren have moved from the Paxton to Mias
Clarks on Chicago street
Cnrds are out for a rcooptlon to bo given to
Cantaiu and Mrs Charles A. Dempsey , Prl-
duy evening , January 7.
Miss Wilson from Leavenworth is visiting
at Happy Hollow , having arrived Tuesday
ovonlng in season for the cotillion ,
Mr Charles Barton returned on Sunday
from an axtondod trip , including visits to
Mexico , 'foxas and Now Orleans
Mr and Mrs Richard S. Carrier left Sun
day ovonlng for Now York , whence they sail
oa La Champagne for Europe , to bo ubsout
three months
Mr Paul Horbach arrived on Tucsdnr
from Washington , where ho spent his
Christmas , having landed In New York
about ten days siuuo
Mrs H. S. Rollins , Mr nnd Mrs W. B.
Millard , plan to leave for the east about Jan
uary IS , Mrs Rollins' stay to extend ever
ton weeks , and Mr und Mrs Millurd's ' about
a fortuigbt
Elaborate preparations are being made for
the Rpbukah bull to bo given at Washington
hall on Saturday evening , January 11 , A
largo number of tickets has bean Bold A
very pleasant time is anticipated Delega
tions from Lincoln , Froinout , lilnlr , South
Omaha , Council Bluffs and other adjacent
towns wilt attend ,
The Fortnight club met af Miss Baileys
homo Nineteenth and Grace streets , on
Tuesday evening Cards , musio and danc
ing constituted the diversions with a dolt
clous supper a * a climax Those present
were : Miss Livesoy , Miss Johnson , Miss
Marshall , Miss Turfoy , Miss Bowman , Mlts
Gussle Bowman , Mr nnd Mrs H. Counts
man , Mr Farnswortb , Mr Turloy , Mr
Goodman , Mr Foster , Mr Smith ana Mr
Colfax ,
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