Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1895, Part I, Page 4, Image 4

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iijJiIY ; 1I1iii1TIN. ; :
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0 Drl\lll\lIt \ SOMOI1 AntiClipl : ; in the No
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COMla AND GOING or OMAHA PEOPLE
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null UIIIIN . . \1 IChl.'h ! II"lc
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UyeLy hns rtlgnell ! EuprNM during the
past "fcl . \ lumber of Large receptions
Ilavo boon gl'en. and eHI"11 htelcstn !
wedlls o ctri'ed , IJede : Iuncieoiis . din-
hors . kel hlllUns Jnd carll PltC : ! .
The fol"II ! Is the ct'mrlelf program of
. , , ' ' . ' , ' , Novem.
the Ak.SarHel juhlee , 'l'upla ) ovtfl1-
ber 12 , Ildcr the ( ste"l [ ,1 \alroIHI"e of
the 10Yii I hnl.tf ! of f At.Har.len. ] laltled (
hy these royal lathes oC the court , towlt :
Mre. t { I "I'II 'II iii nfl1 t. 1.'In I tich-
urllso . . \l t P. 1' . P. 1.t Il. M I t s. glll'II',1
1" 1 , . Mis. I.ln : .1 a ; t\OI. , \t 1.1 ( t
'wI I I h.II I i 1 , . \I' . . " 'lnl' \Vt ( I tz , : .pl llfl t h I ' th o
ro'nl I .If . ' 'llt' ' ' ' 1 .M Ir1111 ' 11)111' V.'y.
, \ I . % . . , rrit . nn" I the foliO
1an 111 I rl' \ I.Iorl It tit 0 folow-
Ing 1 < 1\ 1"lled wlU of the IhiiiIotn ' \ of
t Uit n , II-\It ; 'rho court j"Mtpu n ! here
twlo\ nil Ine't-
11 Hall ll. 1/11 I IIh I I ( 'hauibo'ialn-
. I" . K\Ir : ] 1\le } ' .
I'i rt I toupc- '
1.'i'pt 111f
SN'OIII Mr. ( I llh,1r. . ( . . ] ' : a Matheon - ) ,
HII'\'f ! II ' , die ( ls" Jessie Dlcllln3In ) .
Third Ikine-
.1 Thlll 10111-
, . \I.Jlnlr } ' 11 ! ( MIsg Annie Doe ] ) .
First 'rUI\'O'- \ '
Second FI"t Ir. 1.'Illrmon"11. r\l- \ ( harry Morilil \ ) .
.I' . Hlllo\ (2Ir4. 1.'ralle (1'len ) ,
Third \ ltit1io-
Thlr'1110 -
l'hllrll ) 1.'mlI(1 , ( M Isis Georgia \ Sharp ) .
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Coluiuitia- \ ,
? IH'II ) ' Iullh' .
Chh'fIusllan of the Cuurt-
. \ . - 'Ch0111 J. 1'eiey.
riii . : 110CHA ) [ :
( Owing tl lie 1'IJlh o the program 11
enCO'e" ( wi he 1 telin I tteii \ )
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"An,1 , fil I flight Ilml , tc II"d . wih mu lc.
A 11 thl , ( ( IIIS & Ihal Inf'st I Ih ( , ' tiL ) . .
Hhnl oh . ! their 1'ntM like the . \rh !
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Alel nM ( 81lnty steal nway.
. -LflgttlIOW. (
, , -lln fllow.
"I'uln'l I . I I hey lau h wih t , 'ounllrf"lell t I I
At ni h'r t Joicct . fOl' tea ny a Johe IWII t I 111. . .
, - i : ; 01(1 " I t ii , rt ' vl MCII.
, Overtttrctriiiiatnide. . . -lohl"llh . . . . . . . . . f'I'IH"\
'I'h" ' COI.t . 't ' ! U'4 IC Itt tIM.
Choral ( 'urlulnIusle - Old ItIak .Ioe. . .
Chorl . . . . . . . . . . - Iusle011 . . . . . . . . . lark . . . Illmonlzell .10.
'hl' Hoynl JUhlee Hln er.
Solo nlli ( ' itortIM-'PlIrIIIng IteliM. . Shattuck
'horu-'hlmln/ /'I.Hlltuc
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M ri' . ( ' . Ii' . Drexel and . .1 IthuteeM.
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8010-\'IU'1 VOlt 10\ ' . ' -Ic. SWel'tlart ? . .
\it t , ( 'harleM K. t'riiuhart.
Sketch-Cotitutuny 'IJrle _ _ I. . > . . . : . PrCuhar . . . . . . . ! . . . .
Tht ColIrt .teterM.
Cnlrt .II I.I .
Chorus-Merry Jun. . . . . , . . . . , . . Dr. Vincent
/ Thl' Royal Jubilee Singqrs.
, Soio-Cttoln ' Love SOI .Juhlle . . . SIIJqr . . . . . ! . . .Smlth
2tIrM. ( eorge n. 1tIcLCratI.
I Solo-My - I.iIMt ' n'org . -Iclerau. . . . . . - '
\tiMM IIekiltsoli ami ( 'curt J..slers.
_ , Solo and , > Ilcl . . . < . - . . Fol ; 'out II llotn. . . . . .
- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . larmonlzell
: : I t s 11111 i I Terry amI .1 U . 1)11(15. )
Cliortts-flhiI , Kuluk J Tome. . , I llannonlze ;
Th. . Hoynl .Juhlee : Singers.
, 'Tremhlfng. paFse,1 , lu lu-lc out of "I/ht.
-FetiIIysoIi. I
PART SFCONI
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" /eII mlFle WI will sit , and let the sounds of
In soft tlliness . and , the
- , - Creep our ears ; sof llneF !
tilgilt
ulghl
l I Dcome tile touches of sweet harmony. "
I -haltesplare.
Sunflower garden scene.
( Suntowr . . . . . . . Slntower' , 1.lfee Head. "
P 1II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .arr . from . . /alfe
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I ( b ) ' 'Thp Sunilowers that Bloom. " . . . . . . . .
i . . . . . Suntowers . . . . . . . . . . . arr. : Crom SullIvan '
( c ) "Zerlna" : ( folo bIrs. . Martin ( ' Ihn )
: . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . -Irs. . . . . . . . -larUn . . . . . . . . . , ( . Oudln
I ( d ) " 1l1)t'lCllM ) and the Flowers. . . . . . . , . . . .
. . -II'hels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mendelssohn
( c ) "Screliti tIe. . . . . . . . . . . .11' . Crll zlhulka
. Speech-'l'he ) New \Voman's Platform. . .
Mary I.eas
Solo-Ye" I Io\e -111' yOI. ) ( . ( . . . . . . . . . .
. . \l R Jean floyd Mullen.
DresS PIralle of tile Loyal Legion of
Ilnlle tl
Qul\ern ul11 grand Ina ! , ' . !
. i "A little warnith n little light
Of love's Imstowlng , null so , good nigh "
. : ' As German whist bids fall to become the
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pOlllar game for this seuon's : rnterlaln-
menls , Irohahly ) 1 few words of explana-
w , tlon woull not be out of 1)lace. Four hands
. ' .are plaYE.1 at each lable. Of course "o1e
. kitowledge concerning the game oC whist Is
lowlotlle Jame
, , neceshary lS regular whIst Is played the
) i " first four hnnds. Then the players having
the higher or lower score ( whichever the
, . hostes" tony decIde ) move to the next tattle ,
wherJ tile dealer or partner 1ultes the
' trmp from his hand , and then each have a
I . deal . moving as before to the next tuhle.
. The thlrll hald or ! lt of haittis . which Is
"without trump . " the highest card lakes
the Irick. The "reJect" hand resembles the
gale of heart and the object Is to lulte the
Oppolelt ) take the tricks and to throwaway
all the high clmls.
The last , cal led " bl intl. " a nil 11rohabl ) '
most amllng , set of halils Is IllaYCI without -
out seeIng the face of the c.rds , and always
caUU2S flinch merrlmont.
German whist Is peclal ) adapted to coin-
PanicS wher 'te "
general
/ good tle" Is desired -
sired . and does . lot require thl' serious thlnl-
log anti Iclelttc playing f'lulsle In regu-
lar whist.
. HUlor D3)1 that It was the Intention of a
number of our young society men 10 offer
theIr services as ushers al the .k-Sir-Ilon
jubilee next I Tuesday a igh t . a 0(1 , . a I though It
hits lot yet been tlecidoti . I I ! hoped that
this 10\1 idea lay meet with suecess.
A wedding In which socIety ) will be greatly
Interested. on account or the high social
stainhilig of both parties , will , . ' .
stalllll ! IHlrtes wi occur II Fob-
rlary , just before I.ent HUlor says tli
hOle'looli be 'peut ahroal ) tl
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Another welllng. which Is likely to be a
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brilliant affair , and In which , society will
take a lively Interest , will occur during
Faster . wcek.
A society nun who Is a regular attendant
at church hIs hit upon a new device to whlo
. , away the time during that lIa of this service
. which to him 1 unInteresting. lIe has for
two or three weeks past been taking a weekly
? consui of the people who happen ! to worship
at this particular church , and being n proml-
hoot church worker himself and pretty wel
acquainted with tile lelbtr" of the eongre-
. cation . he In&lsts thai his /llrel' and ciast-
Icatons are pretty nearly correct.
) ' The enumeration of the attendants at one
ot the recent servIces I as follows : Ten
society girl. four society men. ten whlow .
one widower three men whose wives re-
. ' malnell nt hattie " thirteen women whose hus-
banl19 relnI nll at home. nineteen ail
. maids thirteen COUlllo lan all wife , and
, ) twenty children. This the compiler say . Is
a fall I'tpreseltalon of the people who are
to bo founel In that church. I might he interesting - I
terestng 10 Inquire whether It Is alto a fair
representation of Iho ciiurch-goors ali over '
the city and In all the ehurche . ! ' .
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I'ttrItlt' 11.\hl. . . . . . Sit'Iitl.
An enjoyable event of the Ilsl I eelt was
the progrsalve high tn ! anti social given
by the Patriotic Daughters of 'lerlc1 last
\'tInetlay evening In " : all- hail . corner
, Fourtenth anti stroote. The luvita.
1'olrlCnth Dodo strcelThe In\'la-
I ton was extended to all members ant
frlenlls to meet anti spell ) ! a social evening .
I , to which they responded nobly . b ) fIlling the
hal to its \H118t capaclt
high live las plafI for about two hours ,
wlwl II IUl' found that Mr. 1.'rlk lelc I won
the g 'ntiemeui's fIrst \rlz . Miss Annie
1\leckllr anti Miss ! { ltO Ustllhorst were
oblpet to draw for the lady's IrH ilrIze.
Mr. Suttitii anti Misc Io""el were tie ( recipients -
chllents If unique consolation Ilrlzes. Then
rfreshments were served . during whIch I
Im ( suitue choice mlslcal elclons ere ,
relllet by Irlntlltell ant d3ugluter . '
which wee hIghly apprecIated , as was shown
. by the . ht.rty Ipplauso that . greeted each
nlmber.
Ilrll ! the evening a very beautiful quilt
, which had been matI for the member of
, the order. ail for which tcktt hall ben
. . - . soul . wa' rattled off. Mr. Glerle l'lrlck holll-
. lug the lucky ) ' numbur . 101. was I.resenlell
with .
wih I.
j The committee . composed ot Mrt J. W.
, 10qutt. Mrs. Ouynne . Mrs. limes , Miss
Cokrcl , Mrs. Urln ant MIss Jlto Dtstol.
, borat. dPI f'e due credit for the pleasant
J manner In which the alslr was conducted
I . . ant for the general succel which charac-
hrlO all the loclals and entetalnmentl
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gi'Itl. Ly the .td . , r Tlti * a the I ntl ul a
-r"K , ) f I , , I tia , In I. g \ n by 'hI ' order .
itt nl the run g . 1A'.1 ' 1.1' ni lrehIhlt )
hi ' A cf . se 1 V"ry I lltJ ) , 'I' ' ' e'tll . , hrollht ! ! ) I I
: htnny lrN , 'lit wore : Mr anti ! I , "MIl. enl I I
Mr. ant \lrs W. T. Wh hetrs. . H. Slbn , I
Mrs. l'owlI , Mr Pcweii . Mr. 8111 Mrs. Dries.
back ; . Mrs. ( ' . Brllk , Mrs. Glrn . MISs
Ith : , Jlstelhinret . ) hl. h Jdmll W. hank .
Mi i lnl ! CUtllork , lrH. l"n.ld. Mr. W.
C. j. : , I , .bes Anlie iClekner. Mr. W. W
1.\1II , J. 'I F hleanoyur . Mr. henry 1 I'ck. :
Mr' . t" DUflhors : ! ) . Mr.S' . . \11Ieron. Mr.
1/1 : .hi. Wi < O/nll'an , Miss ltoa'ecks ,
lrs. 1.lvIr'KIIOI. I' . James : W. Uouk. Mr.
Siitth . 111 tu SU'il' leltllll Miss laullP
flaichi , Mr. I rest I1owell . Mi. /enJamln
i.in , Mrs. W. W. Ford . In. ( I. W. Sutton ,
MIMI . \mpla Stubemi Mr. I. I , Ieule ' . Miss
. \llle 1lrckner. Mr. \'Ilhiani Iul r. Irs. I
hLtehIatle3lI . Misti Schrentfsger . Mr. 1"lnl.
Mr. 1' . C. 101 h , lr9. II Brwr ! . Ir. II. ( " .
Wdae and others. l"1
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. \ elut' ) nuihuts'iiautuu " lItt'i'itlipIu .
The re , Ijlon given by Irs. LevI Carter
oil rlIJY l afternoon bpileen the hours of
ti : : anti was one of the loveliest 01 the sea-
son. 'fho noral decoratIons were artsteal ) '
) i'auIIfti ! . In the drawing roms were large
nlmlers of totted [ chl "anth\mI19. white
amid yellow , whie on the mantels were 1lgo
bunnies of the choicest or pink onrs. Mrs.
LeVi Carter In In exquisite 1IIIorlell gown -
of Illnk antI white emhospll silk. was ra11aot ,
.11 I receIved her guests , assls'e,1 , byi. I' .
lhalll ' Gnr'Iner who was bpe uii1rgy ! got''no I
to a \ . lute Iglllel ! ciliffoit . lall , over cerise
.olord silk Ild trimmed , \Ith cerise velvet
antI duchesse [ loe.
O. . hers a .19tng througholt the 1001"
were : lrR. lelry Yale was hiandsinie < In
gray satin. Mrs. J N. ii. Patrlrh was cUtely
In a gown of rich black satili. Mrs. Guy
.larton was beautIfully gowned In a creal
silk wIth hl.lck'elvet trImmings.
"ho dining i oem was decorated effectively
wih I yel low cit rys ut hielti ui ins nll smlux. i I
and al the haUhrmely polshed muhogany
table on whIch . ' , le'lc1 drawnwork dorles
\ \ ore scattered here ( nil there . and the pretty
c undelalira and , flowers sere so notch ati-
In"elalra fowtrsINe
mired.Is. . Charle' Orut : , In a lovely green
10Netl - shatew silk trimmed wih lace and
paseeritetiterie . Poured toffee. Mrs. H. I. I
lharkalov In uaIst and dark
/arltnlo\ . a dalnly fancy lalst (
skirt served frappe.
Miss YI , In a pretty gray silk and
chUtonerved tea.
Others nsslsllg wore : Miss fleele Yates
who was charmllg 10 one of the mole shade
erepons , trlmmell In fur ntI rid lace.
MrR. Cartan was gracious In atm old roe
silk . wlh chiffon front , trimmed In fur.
Mrs. I.ambertsol of Lincoln lore a stylish
golden huI n fancy waist with dark sldrt
Miss 1.llhch wore a very hecomlng gown
oC In yen tier crepe ) sla tot I y t rimmed In i lace.
Miss Mao lurna was gownel In plnl ,
mousselno le solo 01'1 plnlt silk.
In the I library at I the /lnch howl were
Miss Woolworth , who wore un Imbos CI
gray an,1 , blue satin made empire and
trimmed with quantities of yellow laep.
Miss Chandler woe a slunnln gown of
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brownish silk with a chiffon tront.
Hoses and carnations wee placed all OVCI
UII stairs. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
11"'nh' I 1..1 lit 11CC.
The 0lploYl8 of W. ' n. Bennet cOlpnny
gave their sixth annual musicale and bill
In Metropoiitan - hal Thursday evening
-Iessrs , Reynolds gllwm\s : \ alll Krueier . thc
eommltce - IJ lrr.lgelents. hal attended
to . theIr lute so faIthfully that nol a thing
was missing which would add to thc enJo ' -
ahleness ef the occasion. A reception com-
mltep consisting of -Ies rs. Iru2ger. I'eter-
son . Ilarris . Farneky . Cell. Spooner and
Cunningham and Misses Frazier , 1.lndslrom
MeVea . lumltnn , lambletl and lnran received -
ceived the guests antI welcomed them to Ihe I
bali. The musicale began PromptlY at 8
o'clock ] and lasted [ about an hour. Messrs. -
-Iauder. Smith a tl Moore had charge 01
the program , arid In excellent one was lire-
I ared. I epenll wih a banjo and guitar
solo by Messrs. Gsantcr and Lyons , after
which : [ 1. - W. I. Thomas sang a baritone
solo so admirably that he was encored. Mr
Thomas has a flue voice. to hear which is
a pleasure. Mr. Fred Smpsen ! followed with
a "Comic Sketch " In which ho appeared as
a brother or the I.lml KIln club and , sang
several songs with banjo aCeOmlJmlment Mr.
d\\arll S. Thomson Imp rsonatcd "SvolgJI"
so perfectly that the audience wished him tn
show his initiatIve powrs In oilier characters
also , but he refusE11 t return. "The
, Armorer's SOI " hy De lovcn I us one of the
effective numbers ' on the vrogratn. Mr.
Moore . who sang I. has a pleasing bass voice.
A male quartet favored ( tl t audience with
sevral sea songs Mr. Fred J. Adams sang a
baritone solo "I.ulahy. " and the program
closctl with "Out on Ihe ] leP. " a baritone
.
solo by Mr. Oscar Petcrson. Very tasty 1'10' '
grains were furish cd lor the bal which
folnwel al which the Seventh Warl MilItary
hand rendered seine excellent dance tittisle.
Sels . fruuit n.'ril. I
Mrs. - laetcns , wrltln from Berlin to Miss -
Itiiitia llhach of this city , furll&he somr
Interesting gosit conCerning the Omaha
colony now studying music at the Borln
conservator Mrs. - Bactens . Mr. - and : I' ' .
herbert thither. Miss IeIuuchoff antl
10rbert Buter.1ss -lam -Iuuchoff aUI
Miss helen -Iackcn of this city went to Ber-
ln a mouth - ago to complete their musical
etiitcattan. Mrs. U'leten writes that all uC
the mcmh2rs - of the IIdrty arc excellently ho-
c3tel anti simply delighted with Ilrlu and '
their opportunities of Instructou and delIght
In being In close contact with the great
musical artists of Germany. Of course thee
are drawh.wks. The Onuhans have nol y1
hccome accustoull to sleeping between two
feather beds , slid , the stoves found II the I
Germal boanlu ! houses reCuw tu furnish
heat under , the ! iealcst lrovocjtlotl. ) Then I
Mr. atl Irs. Buler hal to mo\1 because the I
lanelonl was uot musical enough to stand all
of their Iractcln ) . und MIss - -Iacken had
had her practice ) hours Imiel h ) an un-
S'mlJthctc I and unmusIcal ha ndlidy. Yet.
the 111\311ales offered . , the stullent of musIc
at Berlin all m're than sulelent to offset
Cecil InCOI1enlence . as tha < anti all the
members of the )3rlr ( ) are more than satf-
fletl. Mrs. laeleus says that since their
arm ival In GcnnJn _ they have bEcome inutIi
interested In the kaIser \ hut have to get
theIr Informaton concerning hIm from the
Omaha neIHpUller $ . whIch contain mure con-
corning him than dn the ! t'rman papers. I
n.-sll J. ) , Vi'tIiIiiic.
The wtthlng of Miss - -lud Slal\'y and Mr. -
WiIam II. Dox , which occurred on Wednes-
day afternoon nt 4 o'cloek ut the home of the
brlle , 320 South Twenty-sixth street was
an unuuJly prctt one. 'ho 1pisopai : mar'
rlage ceremony wal Performed ) by Hel' .
' . J , -Iaclmy lit the Presence of a largE
number - of friends.USI Staly hiss devoted
her time for tire past three years tl kLmlerHJr-
ten work and urany loving little hands contributed -
trlbutel the pretty paper chains .anti flowers
, . . The wedding march
uso,1 In .Ieoratlon. wllhln ! was
plaot h ) Miss Olive Staley of ChIc.igo anti
the bridal 1:1) - : ' entered preceded by Ch1lell
and Ma'nard Stahey . broI hors . of the bride . as
rIbbon bearcrs. and tweul -t\o white robed I
little klnllergJI tl'lel " ' , who i'2 (13a ( I Il and
formel an lois for the prdly brtho ' IJlntl )
Howt',1 , In sle lull mnl over satin with a
vi caught Ul with pearli . 11 pass throngh.
The bridesitialtb' , ! , Miss - May - Iarnarl amid Miss
, ) I ruerlo 10UIlr , wore white anl Miss
I.aura llrunor . cousin of the 1)rlde. ) as mall
of honor , walked alone 1111 was gowned In
1 . gownel
white arid yellow. -I. . Do' colored with Iris
he.t man , Mr. harry Stle ) ' . and MIe.t . Slalor
wah ! her brother . Mr. - Waler D. I Stale ) ' . Mr.
anti Mrs. - lox will JO 10 thc Atlantic exposition -
ton smith upon Ihelr return front their wd-
ding journey I ill be aL hOle at 11)9 South
Twent-IHth avenue.
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tttuiiIti ) ' : Ighit Clll JII' . . . .
The second Monday nIght club 11nce was
given at Morand's acad'm last Monday nIght
anll Walt quite an enjo'alle . affair. Most - of
the glrhe worn dainty white mull frocks The
patronemea were : Mrs. a. 1 hitchcock .
/lchcock.
Mrs. - O. M. - Carter and Mrs. - Charles Squires.
'mong the guests WNe11 : - se ! Grace , \lan.
Iuulsp Squires Sue Colpetser hattie Cat . .
. \1) Parker . lichen /03glalll. Ilarl Hart-
man. CIHa Painter . Del. Chandler llnlo
\'oohaorth . lhls '
Wohlorth. 1)isy Deane Margaret 3iclcehi
Margaret Irown , Geor/'a Llmlsey , 1.lle
Tlkl' ) Mae Mount . Bertha Sloan anti Mary
SrenL ; leNn' Burgess laiug : . Cowln.
lIngers . Chrk HEJlc : , . Ciarkij and Et George ,
Carter 'ouley /uailund , Colts . Charles IUII
Victor Itot'ewaterVing 1En. Guiou . Hob-
erts "f New York Gilbert . ' \ VheeierVilkins .
leth.lcK 1 and Hl'mOIt
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'i'Ii . Nt.i : Ih"H'111 ( 'hit , . ,
The nancln club has been turmoil and
Ilrewlh lakes annOlnC I.H'nts or its dates ,
which will le for tour Iarllet at : loranls , ,
opening the night before ,
; bfure Thoutllvlnl witht
wih
a calico hiol ) . givIng a party during thl boll- '
day . a luueude In Janulry and I cotillion
r ul ; Valenthiie'anvhti1.'ebruaryThleClUlI '
IR 1",11 , tip cit b"lh ) . ming mArrll.1 . anti un-
unl
tnatl1 I Ipolle , , a lid , II I u nut or Ihl t 11nII'mlnL
of Mr. Wlrrln M I Huel. Mr. W H , 10111e-
tnl , Mr. l lll\nt ChisC . Mr . Wi Cawin.
Mr. Will Hog.'rs and Mr. John Patrick.
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Mr. anti Mrs. lenry' lhrown s@lstell hf
Mr. anti Mrs. Frank Brown , gave a11) '
Pretty reception at their bOI In honor of
Iher : soil . M Ir. John hirown . anti his Itrltlo
whl have Illtly returned from their wtellnJ
roturne
trip The house was .lecorale,1 ' , effectively
with 1)lm :1e cult nuwers. Mrs. Irown
St ore I rich c'atuln ? of black ] silk tllmlCI
In jH an.1 lace. Mrs. Frank Irown wore
a cumhlnaton of tan novelty antI , silk. Mrs.
John , Browl wore a handsol\ threes of lire.
clllrll bro ' alll blue silk Irlml1'1 w.th
pa ss elite 0 I on e.
Thee a slslng were : Mr. [ tlIrs. . Allan .
1. htector . Mr. antI lr8. no ( Ifrey. Irs.
Ihllpl. II black sihlc. served , coffee , and Mrs.
A. Ii. Siitlthi . In a fancy silk threes . served 1
chucol.te. The during rom decoratIons , \111
nllw ! chr'sanlhunums , onll Misses Ic'une.
IIrut1y . Foster . lamlton I In,1 , lamln .s-
! llstCI In this room. 't the /unch howl Miss
I.clon. In I a gin I' Ii Igur ' ! to Ifeta . a tel - 1"s i
Ston . In a d.ilt'ty mous.elhl de see : wIth
satin strIpe . ! f'e , ! Mrs.t ' . T. HEctor \Ia"
gl\\ ( tied In black sIlk , with hodlee oC yeluw
jet CII'PC.Irs. - . Godreyore black silk and
, \long ti : guests were notcell : Mr. ant
Mrs . 11tonnrl. Mr. antI Irs. lulls , Mr. an I
Irs. h. I : L. Stone JUllgJ antI Irs. Strawn.
Mr. alll1's. . \\'elrr. Irs. Newntari . Mr. and
Mrs. W. 8. Iteelor Mr. anti , Mrs. Cady , Mr.
alliIrs. . Cluneme ! - \ir. antI lr8. Cole Mr.
anti Mrs. Covel.I' . - arid Mrs. itauisorrt Mr.
an,1 , Irs. 111. ) . ) - Mr. alll ( Mrs. 1001 Mr.
IldIIs. . D. I II Wheler.Ir. . - ItlIrA. . hlarti-
In , - , Ir. antI -Ir l . WllamI' ! . - arid tI rs.
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Hcblnson from Counel lurs , Mr. nUl Irs.
Hose -Ir . Fllh. Mrs. lls , \trs . I.pmun ,
Mr. antI Mrs. WhlllII. nll Mrs . Charles
Stone , Mr. aMIrs. . O. hi. Davenport Mr.
and Mrs. 0. A. Hathburn.II. anll trs. 8. T.
Josst'lyit Hv. Crane I' . anti Irs. Ireckel-
rIdge Mr. anllIr . . -lcWhlnncy. Mr. amid
Mrs. Austin . Mr. - and Mrs. W. 'ustn , Mr.
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ri - tel -Irs. Saxurr an . alll - I r. an IIrs. I . lire a U-
let : Misses Welt , Humll , hietltord . Watlr-
man a nth Hohlnson I d Coo rue I Ilurs I I I ; 1t1 eser s.
htogers . Waterrrian Fo'ter . lumln I , MeClutre
McConnell . Mci'urre . Mullen.
- lcConnel.lel'lle. -Iulpn. -
'l'hll',111 itItlt. " : iuitt'i ' .
The cozy fllurles of the Thurston Ilcs
WaE the scene of an Inforl31 fuoker last
-lonlay [ evenln , alll a sllemH.1 ) time was
enjuyell by the men bers and their gursts.
The mOlltol ) ' of ltncln ! ; I.Jtes. which con-
sttllu a rrrat part II the .011. ] IC ? of the
C'lpan ) less broken comctuenlly the vision
of Pleis.int . faces and prettY ) coslUlrs tinder ,
1 cnopy of brll.nt iuminatons was hd !
: .
dolt , from view. 'he Thurton medal , \ \a- i
again II' for c'lpettion. and won by PrivatE I
Page. The mmbers are tacking great progress - I
11. In miitary science , anti , , as each Ind\- \
' 10 he close alHI In-
vhllal thrill lroVCS more !
terertl th31'the' one preceding thc morn-
tier who ) ( Is now fortunate In carrying off th
honor has every reason In ho proud of his
successful attainment. 't the conclusion of
the contest all prernt took Feat In lie (
armory hal and ( njoyell I exclent pro-
gral of sung anti luse ! , II I wheh : hue t Ilgh I I I
School -Iallolu club and the Rifles' Banjo
club played saveral selcctionC Dlrlng ) the
program cigars were passc around . which
the colehuers hy several of their r
\lre Kin n to sellers se\prl
most Ir.thntfrlenlls. . I ho are Interested In
their Irogres ) and welfare.
II Is the intention of the Hles to give
another dluclng party In the near futurc before -
for they cast off the yoke of pleasure tu
pr2p.lre for another peaceful ! InvHon :
thl'ouJh the sirnny south. In all prolublUy
and interstate
the IHxl national encampment
thrill will be held at New Orleans and I thIs :
I
hJ true the famous Thur3tons may look
forward , to another taste of southern chlv- I
aIry on their canting mIssion of peace and '
good wil
For I tIle Ilurpose ) of accepting the Invaton
' club of St.
of the Ien's Sunday Evening St
' church ! , to
:13ry's Avenue Congregational clrch
attend 11\'lne servIce this evening , the Rifles
pre ordered to report at the armory at 7
o'clock sharp In full Thurston Hle unIform ,
hy order ofV. . J. I'oye , lieutenant com-
manHu , I , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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" . 1 .llhr..I''M It.'t'eitloli.
On Saturday ) ' afternoon between the hours
of 2 anti 6 Mrs. - henry II. gstabroole gVI
1 .Iclhtul 'rccption In hdnor of lrs.
Clowry of ChIcago and Mrs. hilgeho' . at her
pretty home which waD tastefully decorated
\ Ith Illms amid cut luwers for the occaaiou.
Mrs. "stabro rccelel her ghosts in a
iriagittilcerit Hawn of pale blue crp' and .
satl , trlmnw. hanlsomely II I IJolnt ap-
.
pHque. ! Mrs. dowry wore an exqull'lte gown
of irltleCeltt sl ; . : Mrs. Ilgelow worn
h'altCII contlme of pllk crepe , with white
( 'Ii t fforr boul ice , Irlmmill t II i Persian 1'lS' '
emelterle. t
Others assisting wele Mrs. Charles
S'"lrel' . In an eleganl gown of l.oml1"lour
silk , wih black velvet trimnurulngs anti dlJ-
monllsIra. ; . .1 C. Cowlru In n Itoctrnlng
l.rlmro"1 - satin . with lace trlmlllg" . ald
diamonds : Mrs. Tiiurototu . I handsome ray
crepe trlmmell with jet and lace ; Irs. Hlstn
wore a rich black silk ; Mrs. Canwhel wore
a rose colored crepe and lace : Mrs. l stabrlole
\m' In black silk ; Irs. J. N. Ii. Patrick
front. vore a rich black satin . with pink chIffon
In the Ilnlng room , whIch was a picture
with its beiutifutlly deeoratl1 table wih
tandelahra alil clrryaanthiemtirris Miss Morse - ,
In a lalnl ) whie Swiss. a 111 Miss Iioig- : I
lartd . In / lovely wh ! Ie silk arid , chiffon , us-
sito.\
In ( lie who room upstairs which was
decoratell with smiax anti 111nles , was tIre
punch hOI I. I \ hlch. h ) tIre wa ) was an ,
cX'ul.11 piece of work , palntel h ) the deft ,
h1111 of the hostess , wher Mrs. IradY , In
t. Hewn of rose colored , silk . was asssted ! hy
two of thin htuds . Mica " Allen . utractl' ly
gowned In white tlurcll hreetlen silk an.1
trlmlell In rlhboul oral hace. I Ill Miss -
SquIre' who vore a beautiful Jown of whlo
and oilk . lace trite rn ed In I ribbons ed god wih i pearls )
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At the home ef Mr. and -Ir ! Wilam Ken-
lhl occurred a very pleasant furprle part )
Satulla ) evening. In honor of theIr silver
annlvlr ar ) Those present will long remem-
her the kind worl spoken hy Attorney \\'lt-
tOot who Ilresontd 10 Mr. and Irs. Kenlal I
a handsome etlver ! servIce as a token of the
ccteti1 anti honor In which the ) ' were 1111 I
h ) their frlenll . Up.tars ) ! were card tbs !
Irrangell for those who preferred carlh to
dancing . whlo down stairs canvas was hail
In both 11arlol and dancing was enjo'cl hy
the young follu' .
Those assisting Irs. Kendall In entertain-
Lng wee : Mrs. Anna Kendall . In whlto silk .
Irmmell : In - . lace rbhons ! anti rell rOia ! : Mrs. '
Guy Prell ! , In block satin ali jet ; Mrs.
Dubn ) Carrier . In whll cashmere . trlmle 1
In he3nlful colorel autumn leaves antI
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grassea.
A piano solo by MIss Hale ) anti a zither !
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solo by Mrs. Duhe O..lcr adllell to the cnJoy-
ment uf the evening. Supper wns served at
10 o'plock. Those Inrtclpltng were : Mr.
anti Mre. hail . Mr. anl Mrt' - . Trace ) Mr. antI
- lr' . Garl'r.II. anti , Mrs. - W'.tum. .Me.
1111 11u Freddy . Chicago ; Mr. anti Irs.
blchan. Mr. and IraIc Innus. Ir arid
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Mrs. , Mr. arid Mrs. Kerrtiall .
I'b. 11ghllrII. amII's. Ierlial.II. and
-Ir . Edward 1 Garner . Mr. anti -In' . - Stone
Dr. anti Mrs. Dc Weaver Mr. and - -1m lube
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Cariuer. Mr. anti Mrs. - Nelson : ISfOS Stone , I
Anne Kenitiahl. eli-on. : l > nlelon , Iurto
/.1. Edna Trce ) Sword LottaVittntui . In-I
grit Nehlsoti . Kentlall . HilniaVittunu , . Helen
e WI3er. Hulls hs'eaver . Fay nalc :
-le IJr. Vulk. Kettdall. liahey . MUlphy , Mal-
Ch31. Garner . flay Triesy Newton . Crofturd .
Fretlthy . ChIcago ; Charles haley , Jay lcCrea ,
/erman. \\'alkeranti Hey John on.
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MIss - Phiomena D\'cr was given a lur-
prlsl lad Monday - evening . Vocal music
filled up the early 118rt of the evening. A
, halnty lunch wits sen'e.l ant games phyel
Those ) Ilrlslnt were : . Irs. W'alker In.
Kir.t. Misses ele Whler.r. Lulu Widener .
Margaret ilarrett . LIllIe hiarrett . Laura liar-
rls. Myrtle harrIs. Ett.u . Burt , I dlh Burt ,
Violet Walkf Lucy Worley. May Iioyian .
nertha ShemeI. Selonla Noack , Kate
Ih\'rr. lhlomend I\'yer. May O\I''H. a 111
Messrs. P. iiarrett . George Thompson ( ,
Clemens , I. . F. I Ihl''lr. 1 J. Dwyer , Ralph ,
Drexel Chales Stntters . John Best Wile
Wlthrow . Llonal'ahIier . Frost Walker , Ver
Walker ICIng anti harry Iiutts. ,
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luJI'uhl' : Illh I"h' . ' l'i , ny . !
In honor of Miss 1.'rancEsan Iesrlz of
St. Louis , Mo. . Irs. n. harris entertaIned a
numher of frlelds 10St pleasall ) ' on Thursday -
[ day nenlni. lUgh live was this theme , ant
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Don't miss ceing our hamlolc ! lno of Chlclcns Clonl bcorQ
'I - M t 'I. ! I ' .J . IEetisoti buyinR' please you We In solng both price t gwat and va1ely . of 1t'ic , from ( $ ! .90 thl ) . anti can
.1. I
. Cloaks.
A handsome Cloak , in all wool novelty ) ' good' , llmmcd In handsome brid and Thibct fur , prca
: only S3.8i , as handsome a cloak ag ever sold bforc for s.oo .
p. Pretty Eiderdowns , trImmed with Angora fur , $2. .j , $275 and $2.87 ,
Novelty Cloths , Bouce ane and Camelcte Cloaks , tl'immed with braids ,
/ : ribbons , Thiblt and Angora f'ir price , $3. 25 , $3.87 and $4.75. 'V
j ii - S . Beautiful Cloaks for $5.87 up to S7' is , as pretty , as . any thal have sold before , ' ; " J . .5 t5- ?
4 for $9.00 to $11. - . : . .
I Caps to match Cloaks in Lilliputian , Napoleol , Toques ( and Scotch styles ' . ffj . . . \ ' .
Special Sale or . .
, ) 3tai"44' ,
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iV Table Linens g . . . . : ' ; - l t I
6r'i4. f Cloths with blrdcrg all around and Napkins to match , 20 cents off every
dolar' ' : wQrlh that \ \ e shall sell Monday and i'ucsday . -
Table Linen by the yarJ 50C UI ) . '
Bath Towels , heavy and one yard long { , Cc ; fine I-luck hCl5litched Towels , I9C. i
Dcvbcaiccl ! Towels for 3Sc , worth Goc ; 7 SC Towels for soc ; $1 1.50 Towels for 9Sc.
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_ u' _ i'eek ) Stamped .5 ( 'S ' p Is
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/ New stamped table pieces in Del blue Opalescent and jeweled patterns , . . . , J. , , \
'ji Felteen sofa pillows and mat in Del blue Stamped pieces with finished edge , " I
Ct Id sti : ched New agra linen table cover , 45 incbes square , silk cord stitch , , . , t
finished edge. New denims , plain and figured ; with beautiful heavy fringe to ' , , . . .
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match , new drapery sills ,8e up. ,
Something new for , rt and sleeve linings and gives far bctcr satisfaction
r t1an any other goods used fet this purpose-SPONGE CREPON with inter- . . ' . '
lining of crirn . It tlkcs the place of hiit . cloth . I is 2 yards Wide and . only ' - . 1. ,
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'S 35C a yard f.
Kid Gloves . . . . . l
Our stock is full 01 b."gains.Vc cah give . .you. buttoned or Foster laced gloves , in street drv-
log , church or party Prce from $ LOa' ' up.
D011't Forget a . a , . . I :
That we have the best and lowest priced underwear fnr laclies'and children that is made See our fleeced lined and half '
wool good Ladies from jO : up. Childr from 25C up. lned hal
.iRs J $ BENSON ,
r , . , 1519 DOUGLAS STREB'
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.Iler an exctri' ! \ < ; rles of games . Mrs. N.
N Lewis and , ( 1.1 Wilam Flab were lIe
cIa red the vlctol ' , \vhlo \ Miss Ray 105pnfeIl
anti Mr. lnkY.Ium carrl1 qif- seconl
h'lors. Th ; , JIC& ! of hue. evening , was
PaSsed . With g3mlslnd u IllntY'lllnch ! WS
served. Tjunse Present were : MlssOL. Irene
HarrIs. F. VI deritz. , IlIum . Harris , Levy ,
Itosenfelul. B. Hosrnfeld , Mrs. N. E Lewis :
l s . rs. H. nll\ . . - : Uarrls. Func. ! 1"lato.
Ungar . Abrahranris , . - . larl ! ' , S\lgle , Miller
:111 : LewIs ! -
' t r. 1111 Ir- . ( I. StitI fit Hn I . 'rti. I ii.
Among the many 111eusant events halllon-
lug last Ireek was a ' ilve
\as progressIve hl1 lve
given by Mr. and Irs. D. O. Srtilth . The
SfCIOU3 pa'iora lucre comfortably filled wIth
guests who were very cortlaly r . : celvccl ant
made 10 feel that an evening of real pleasure
\ . ' s lu store Cur them. Much Interest was
manfestet ! In tire garries Irs. Lewis wlnnl ;
the ladlc3' first t prize , II G. W. alrhrother
receiving the genutletnen's first prize Mrs.
\vili Cortntoranu arid Mr. n. J. Ellis ' -
COlnorn aUI gis voy gracefully -
fully acknlIldglng theIr def"at by accepting -
Ing consolation gIfts . as mementocs of the occasion -
casion , with the hope that Dame I"ortuno
might smie sweetly on them In the tuture.
The hostess served 1 very dainty lunch durIng -
InH the evening . Among those present were :
I"s Keller , Hattie L. Smith . Mr. a 111 Mrs.
Wi Connioran . Mrs. LewIs J. II. Gordul ,
Mrs. Fairbrothier Mrs. Walne. Mrs. James
W. Bonk , C.V. . alrbrother , Wil Connror.un
J. W. Boule , n. J. Ellis 1 , \ \ ' . C. /olk. Mr.
\Vallaco. 11 > 1VhIte Mr. and Mrs. D I , O.
SmIth . MIss Maggie I.'oster.
Irt zrt'rht h. Nigh I A W" ) ' .
The Torl.slchorian club gave Ihu second of
Its series \ of dancing partes of the season at
Metropolitan - club hal , Friday e\enll !
The club members present were : Mcssrs.
/ady. /amln. HaltEad , Alexander Hed
Goodall . Coaley , Uurdlcl" ,
Goodal. ) Tholpson , WillIe-
horn h , )011(1. le311nger , l\oenl ! ; . Berlin ,
" \Voohworth Peter , Coiiett , Sharp , Squires
Ylrln !
The guesl' : Icro : Misses Arnoltl . lUng.
Kitig . Ier.on ! , Marti Schnuicit . Paris , Arm-
strong , Alhouse , Corbohl . M. COlb l. Gel ) ' .
Itey , Han. Hohbl' , Whi1br . E. I \Vhieeler ,
3stman 1 Cowles l'eters Kranier'ecks .
Van huron . 1"0IeI. Gunther , Oceter . Sewel
of Lincoln , : Mosero' . Manchester . Goodrich ,
Ihcntlricks . Coulter , tiourtllnat. - Wicox. . gllI ) ' ,
Miierrteferlitg , Grlmths , Mc'rary ( , Sunnilg ,
len10ld , Ir\lne. le3k and Shears .
The next party will be given Friday " , No-
vember 22.
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Last 10u1y evening Mr. and Mrs. 1I
Storrlcker were u'urprlseti hy a number of
theIr friends at their home , 2218 Capitol a\'e-
nue , thiti occaron beln/ tire slxteanuth annl-
vtsary of their wedding. The evning was
pleasanty spent , , when at 1 o'clock tIn
couple were called Into tire
caled parlor and pre
l'antell ' with an onyx table , Mr. \\nle Jar-
dina making tiir..ocsentation spech after
which refreshmrtu were served. Those pros-
ant were : Mr. auutij Mrs. O. C. lrwnlee , Mr.
and Mt's. - Cal , WoOlworth , Mr. and 1 :
Waitr Jardine , - r. qnd Mrs. George Weld un ,
Mr. and Mru. H. Mtthies I . Mr. and Mrs. Dunn
Mi' . anti Ir 'cl1N r , Mr. Ell lteeh Misses
Maggie - HI II. Ella 'Tlrieir . Edith Cune , Joslu
JJtlno , ' :11.rl . iahbteth . Muter Ball )
Sterrlckel' " I
l'rigressii' ' 11/h 1.1 \ 1. rl y .
One of the noH" " enjoyable Henlnls of
the leel , was the , ote , of November 8 , when
Miss Anna Icter I' ' , entertained a nlmber of
her frIends wln > lirolfsslve hIgh fvu at her
hcmo , 821 1 Hauth 'Tenteth street After
playing twelve genies Miss Dole Pray anti
Mr. Alfred 0lsarttt er awarded prIZ' . hlVllg
l - oret the turotUnis. Mrs. George Brown
aird Mr. Jullw "fde' had no trouble in capturing -
turing the "booTM' . An elegant lunch was
carved , the "booVf. ) eavlng for their hOle as
the morning hOUld Were drawIng night. The !
present wore : Mr. ' and Mrs. George Powell .
Mr. anti . Irs. George Brown Mr. and Mrs.
1' . H. Tothunlcr , Irs. \nderson. lf ; . Hay ,
Mm. LIver Mrs. Livingston , Misses Anderson
Wlte. Pray . Messrs. Anderson , Olson ,
O'Brien'ihde . Baker.
Hill . 'rti . I tui'l 11. " , . . . , . .
Master Robert Ialcolm Mackay entertalne , !
a party or his young friends at All Saints'
ree'ory last Monlay afternoon the occasion
being his 6th blrthda 'fhe guests were :
lone CUllh ) Helen Cudahry . Warren Tyler.
Wallace I.olax. Grace l'atrick Henry Field
and , \leJ Barroru who were entertained In a
lost charmlll manner by their young host
assisted by Mrs. Ioekav.
1..I.I. . I. J"h" , . % , 'iiulIttii ,
Mrs. Newman , wIfe at Bshol ) Newman
has been the gUPbt of Mr. ant Mrs. C. P.
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morllg the bishop wi arrive In this city
.nrolle to Mexico - , anti as he wIll only hal'l
a day In Orruaiia . and doslrcs to meet as man )
cf his friends irs 1)slhle ii ii ring his short
slay , ant informal reception wil Iw gIven
Bishop and Mrs. Newman at the residence of
C. F. Weler , 2102 Wlrt street Morrtiay evcn-
log . ovemher n. A cordJal invitation Is
exteuded to all frlenlls to he Ilresent
C..J'hr.I'ol I Il. I I 11'lllu ) ' .
Master /yron Nieman .celebrated hIs third
annh'er"ar ) Frltlay . November I. at hIs home .
162 Corhy street. The g'lests were : Gladys
Tholpsn , Bernice Duke Gladys and Francs
Gontid . Ju , ! Grsbe Ella Myers . 011'1 Ser-
more Blanch Parker , Alglsta lngeloht , ,
Francis Christiansetu . Ioward Grebe , Byron
tiaerVilsonr tiehler . Jle hiarinualterry . harry
1. 1.mclel , Howard la Lameter , W'ihiard
Thorsett arid Sllnle ) ' Connover.
. t Ih'l\ht.1 I l.n"'hl''I.
ttis. D. I T. 1Iount , , av ' a delIghtful ' lundwon
last l rhly noon In honor at her daughter
Miss Mae - -Iolnt. when a Iumber of the
"buds" were entertained. The table dlcnra-
tOIS were beanllnl , the flowers being yellow
chrysanthemums and violet SIx courses
weri served and covers lahl for 1e ! Grace
Alhati . Bertha Slnjnr helen /nugbnd. -Iahel
Taylor Je3Je Dckinson , Louise Squires and
Irs. -I hI. Cohllnns.
A ( h"rllll. , 11"'r.
In honor or MIss lichen Smlh anti Mr. -
George Mercer I . Miss - \laa Buls gave a
charm In ! dinner last 1 < t Salur.la . evening. The
table decorations were metenr r05es. The
guests were : Miss lichen Sllh , Miss Clara
I'alnner . Miss Mary Nash. Mr. OroreIereer
Idlmer. 1 s -Iar ) r < George ! Mercer ,
Mr. 'rank Ihmlton , \ Ir. lalHlal iirownu .
- Ir. George Palmer l11 Mr. Thomas Keiley.
I"rarant bunches of violets were placel at
each 111.1 <
. t Silent ; 1 u.Nit'lil.
Thu Misses - Alien gave a very hovel and
enjoyable enertalnment at their hionne last
Thnrsday aftsrnoonr. Sixty 1)11ar ] songs
Wlre repre.ented by objects scattered throuh
tInt parlors. Those who guessell the largest
numher were Miss Buck atl Miss I.lnll ) to
whol hr. ' II ) Irlzes ) were gl\el , the cunsola-
ton Irlze ) being won by -IS3 Donaldson
Twenty-ilve ' ladiestvcre .
Twenty-lve 'oun" were prcsnt.
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larrled , at the Good Shepherd rectory FrIday -
day evening . ol'emher S. Irs. S. 10ers , to
Mr. S. It. Crlckrnorc both oC this city . I v.
J. P. D. 1.lwd officiated .
The marrlago of 11l' Marie E. lcI.ean ,
daughter of Mr. W. C. McLean , 2705 11am-
lon street , to Mr. E. / loel of tire Morse
Cae Shoe company , Is announced to take
Place Thursday evenIng , November 21. at 9.
The wetllng will be strictly quiet no formal -
mal Inviatons havl' heen sent onto
A pretty . quiet wedding occurred Wlnes-
tay aft-t'ntoone at : : :1 : at the houfa of Mr.
James Turnibull . 1218 North Nineteenth Ireel.
The contracting parties I ere Mr. lerurll
harry Sage laIc of lele\'ue , antI Mitts \nnlo
Graci Dnlar of Ortrahia I v. J. 1' . 1.lw'd
prrformed the ceremon . The brIde anti
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gloom left on the afternuon train for Denver ,
where they wi ( pel11 u few wedes , returing
to reside in Omahra
The wedding of Lleutt'tranrt Arrol /lh
and Miss Nelsle hughes , 10 which , our rumor
of last Suirtlay referred , will
Sunla ) 'Eferred wi occur on
Wednesd3Y December 4 , ' at the beautiful
homB of Mr. anll Mrs. J. N. hi. Patrick ,
vhire Just twenty-five years ago upon the
cattle date /.s hiurgh.es' mother iva . mur-
rlell al exactly the same age. The mall of
honor wi be Miss Woolworth and the bride
maIdens Miss Curtis . : lbs hiirnebaughi . 11ss
Doan and /s' Beasts \'att's.
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'Onr Tuesday t-lilgh lon occurred the
wedding of Miss 1.101. I.oulso lelngs ant
Mr. Wiliam - Ernest Johtusonu at the home of
the' hrhlo's parEnts , / . anal Mrs. Wiiam P.
/lng . at :51 Jack on btreet About 100
guest ere Ilresent at the cere/on ' . after
which a recEpton was held. The decora-
tons were ) elow chT'sanlhe/ums ant ae-
paragusInes and tie bride was charming
In a slmlo gown of white organtihe. There
were no alenlants except two lIttle rlhbon
bearers , Master /eHngs ant /elen 1cCon-
nell . and the ceremony was perforre(1 b ) the
brlde's father , Dr. hishhings. Mr. ant Mrs.
Johmon , upon their return from Colorado ,
where they went upon their wedllng jourey.
wH bo al 10me at 810 South Thlrty-fifthl
street _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1"1.r-'I'\1 S'iei titi's '
Mrs. Ic\erman Is tire gUtL oC her sister ,
Mre. J. J. Dcke ) .
Miss lesslo Iawles of Wahllgton 18 the
guest of Miss Chanrbars.
Irs. Kate Thompson . of evata , Mo. . Is
the guest c Mrs. J. W. Iunn.
I Mrs. Richard /us Lon of ChIcago is I visit- !
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streets. mug Mrs. Began , at Twenty-sixth and Iarker
Mrs - . New mien . wlfu of Bishop Noivnnranr Is
the gtrat of Mrs. C. W. Weller .
Mrs. Ii. V. Davlu.t of Jacksonville , Ill. , who
has been vlsHII' Mrs. , 1 I. . PJrrote , re-
tnrned II hir home Thrursda ) ' .
Mrs. - WIlam StephCI1 and , Mr. Harry
Stcphens of Montcllr , N. J. , are the guests
of nub. Mr. I.Uclen . Stephrris , 2U05 St. Iary's ave-
Miss Ole Staley of Chicago who came 10
atend thee I Stal 'y-Iox wedding . will vIsit Mrs.
George H. Crandall al 5700 Florence Boule-
yard for sume time.
tme.
Miss - gmma -lcCornlck of Sal Lake CIty .
who has hiten tIne guest oC her aunt Irs.
lenjmln Gallagher. for tIre past three 01
four teeks leftouThttrstiay for her homt.
Ih'"M'r. ' ' 1'1.
The Saturday Night Card drib root with
wlh
Mrs. C. H. I Yosl last hlght. me
The Terpsichloritan club gave a thence lrl-
cloy evening -Ietropolan hrahl.
'
The Six-ilantieti Euchre club '
Six-landel met wih
Mrs. George Prichett on Thursday aftcrnoon.
Miss : laley gave a chrsanthemum tea on
TintrreIay arcrnoon , entcrtalnlng about forty
ot her ludy friarttls. )
On Thnrhy afternoon Irs. Alexander F.
KomI entertained a nlmher of ladies at card
In a charming manner.
The Manhatan cluh entertalncd their
frletlls al a dancing part 1..lday C'lnlnJ at
Erllirrg's l ! 11011. Iany wee Ilre.'Jnt ' and en-
joycti the overnitig.
Mrs. Warrpn Rogers entertained Informally - -
ally , though delIghtfully , at luncheon on
' )
WClnesda ) Covers were laid for Irs. Guy
C. larton , \lrs. Charles I.'ran , Mrs. Joseph
Barker , Irs. h' . J Wool and Irs. Wllhiarrr
hteuilck. Wllum
The Tuestlay Afernoon club Is the name
adolted ) b ) a number of lathes fonnln a hit-
lt.
tie club , which II to meet weeltly , throughout
tine winter , for the stUdy of gnglsh history -
tory anll literatitre. The first mcetng , helll
at Ito home of Mr. Albert Nee , on Georgia
uveliue , was a very Jlel ant affaIr.
A very IlreUy luncheon was given by Miss
Woolworth at her beautul home on : lollar
In honor of Miss helen Snruitlr. The table
decorations were meteor roses nlll the Illute
earths were truly works of art The guests
wore : Miss helen -SmUll , : lsa Mao Burns ,
Miss Clara Ialmer. 115 Besslo - Yates anl
Mrs. henry Cartan
.
The UptoDateVhtlsC club was delight-
delht-
full ) ' entertained at the home of 1 r. ! 111
Irs. I , . hi . Kent Twent '
' / Twentr amid /IIY.
\'Itnesduy Henlng. Hetreshmcnts were
s\r'et at the usual Itorur. The guests or he I
evenilerg were : Mr. and Irs. B. / A. McAlhhs-
-cAlis-
ter , Mr. antI Mrs. Sutphen alll Irs. Wllal $
of Council hlluffs.
Mr. alll Irs. A. R. Carter enterlalnCI the
C. - B. anti C. club on Thursday evening.
This rub was or/Jnlzell t \U year ago hut
this was the first Iletn , It las hit'itI ullier
thu new ttitttlC. They sew for chariy all
afnernioonu . and In tile evenIng ul t o'clock
the geniI leunren collie In and , itty fur their
Jl
cards tllnituer. . 'fho e\enlngi are spent In 1)layllg )
carls.
I'hi'iisuii'es II .r..I. .
FrIday , evenen Mr. a \1 1Irs. . A. C. Snrrlthi
Sllh
will give a Oerlan - for Miss - lull. '
Mrs. Cudahy entertains at lunch next
WedlesI , ) ' for ArchbIshop IreJdnc ,
Miss Nash will entertain the I"relch dint
at a 7 o'clock Ilnner on \ \ 'etlnnestJay.
Tuesday ol'enllwIl occur Ihe I \k.Sar-Brn
Jubleo , al lloyd's whIch wi bo quite an
cretin , suclal ) ' .
Satuflay , front 3 till 5 , Mrs. Lauren J.
Drake 'VIII receive , in honor of liar datmghi-
ter , Misz Ahie.
'S'ednesulty , November 13 , the Misses
hhaunri will entertain at cards at 2 o'clock
lit homror of Mists Lemrigann.
Mrs. W' . IC. Allen anti Mrs. Ctiaries 'F. Tay-
br will give a reception for Miss Taylor arid
Miss Allen , Tuesday afternoon , November' 19 ,
at the resilience of Mrs. Allen , 2i0 ( 'aBhor-
rita street.
Thursday afternoon from 1 to 5 o'cloak , Mrs.
George Ihoaglanul will receIve In horror of hler
dalughrter , Miss lhelenr. The satire evenIng
Mr. anti Mrs. George A. hioaglanid will give
a large thanching Pariy mu limier of Mis hloag.
ha rid a nd i r , i'atr I I I ottglamrd ,
PrI'n.I I ' ( ttsuul , ,
L. C. Nash tf ML. Ciaro is at ( Ire Merriam ,
Gerrcrai and Mrs.iarrthersont Intro genie to
W'ashiingtonr.
Thie Misses Clara anti Mary Hawley art' to
htock Ishantl.
Mr. anti Mrs. A. S. Carter viI1 leave for
ChIcago thiut afternoon.
Mis5 Urn Kelly has retnrrned Lonuro frenit a
% isit with Limncoiii frienruis.
Mr. Seth irake Is rtt hionie againr , titter cc
aitseitce of several nnrotrthis ,
Mr. 0. M. Carter lots been spenrdlrtg a few
days vitht tniui family thIs iieek.
Mr. atuti Mrs. llrhttiani Grliiitlls are to be
congrgtuiateti on tint birth , of a sari.
Miss l'earh hhartunaru loft on Tirestluty for
St. I'aurl , t a ho gout' urr t il Cit ristnir as.
hioriu , to Mr. anti Mrs. C. W. Mtrtont , 31)11 )
I'aclhle street , Novcitther 5 , a ilartglitcr.
Mrs. Paxton imusites cards tIns ic-edt fr a
reception on Tetesday aftertuoon , thno 19th.
Miss Alice McCormick left on 'Finescltty fr
Denver , where she will spend a veek IJr teu
days.
days.Miss
Miss Flora \Vebter retirrruetl \Veduusday
front thro cast to attoruti \hercer-Smnuit ,
ivetbiing.
Mr. Crc ) ' Mttntgormrery Is at luonnre fr ni
MadisornVis. . , spenuthurng a ii ask or so a it it
Iris Paremrts.
Mr. Charles hoes hiatt Isetned inivltatlomus f r
ant aftermnoou carti liarty , to be given 'h'itura-
thay , tire 11th.
'l'hio Project of the chuarity hi ill to huac "
becit giveil tlnis niorrthu at llttytl's theater lu.us
lteerr given inn.
Mrs. H. C. MeShiane anal MIss May itt )
slcntiing several dttyuu be Kansas City , as t it ,
guests of Mrs. Johml A. S.irgont.
Mrs. Adelaide 'Zaminrer , ivhun hiatt Iteete tb'
guest of Mrs. J. J. Sttrbb for several isec k' . ,
left this iuiormrirrg for her hiomuuc at Minimrt-
a 110115.
Mr. atuti Mrs. Chuarlert iInt will entertainu
tIre carii chili , of vhiichr they tire uurcmiulttr m
on Thursday evenIng , It beIng tIle anirrivt'rtuary
of their weddimmg ,
ti I , , . ' , ' ' ' '
I.tS'I ( hI' IIE.t i'I' % ,
'I'hi , ' lt'giiI I'ituI.'rItmhIituieiuI
hiy (5 , IC. Si'othvhI 'sI'riItiy.
Thurso wino faileth to visIt 0. K. Scoi1t'lth'
fur opertlurg yestertia } ' ililidsell mntrro titan
thiey will realize till their friends u ho Wertt
huresenit tell thlennr of time beauty antI eleganico
they saw exltressei Inn the furrier's art.
All day the store was crowtletl by ttittsi ,
who bath seen the annnloirncemnent tiiat. tIre
JoInt htniezltta Fur connipany's repri'senitat vt )
wotilti be at Scoiielti' % vlthi a gorg-olns clts-
lhay of ( ho world'b ihnrest fur garrnrents. html-
dretis vhuo ( lesiredi to prtrclmase iv' re tintable
to tre 'railed triton , bmmt Mr. Scoiht'ItI hmte tile-
ithaysul the enterprise , for whiR Ii hue he bt'ettuii-
i rrg troteti by nick I ni t , ' a iimr rcluaeo of ti ii i rn -
mneitse ( luarmtity of time most PoltUlir of thu"
garirrents , anrmormg timenir tuehttg strperlt Alaski
seal capes anti jsckets , beavers , uirlruhts , s.t-
ithes , hcrlnrtneris , anti a vast assortmnittit
electric seals , cotmmreys , astr.rkhiirrr arid ottu.-r
pommniar how prhceti furs.
Scores of lath ie iv hut , ho ti tie lthea ) ) t mmmc Icing
ittitrretitate Iturcimases ttittgllt yeeerthiy ? , for
suchm trim a ti a I prices ha vma rio t beert qutoted oil
fine fuirs In inuumry yeats In Ommiahtut. So . 'x-
traorthitrary were ( lie tigurrotu thuirt Mr. 5m-o-
ileld's htig purehmate * was fltuile ivhthm a cetuull-
dance our Iris part that lie coulti ilhpostt of
thmo garnrents % vithmlti it very few tisys , t'veum
thought lie ha well aware of thus tact that otru-
sidle tIne very hargost cities no elicit ant
assortrnsent of furs l hcept.
It V. iii be gratIfying to tue lathes of Ontiahua
antI vicinity to ii'arii thut the sarnro how
prices that itrevailoti Friday andi Saturday
will be ittaintalnetl by Mr. Scotlehil. Fur
this 11151-P of enterprIse Ire is entitled to lute
consideration of the buying puttlic.
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Highest ofall in Leavening Power-Latcst U. S , Gov't ReporL
.ya1 Bkin
' , PowdeE
, MSOLVTELV PWE.
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