The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 20, 1894, Page 13, Image 13
The rifglrt tlrtngin. tirnislilnga at 1le Glole. THE COURIER i:j - X A The various fraternities and societies at the state university will show their colors at the football game Saturday botweon their team atd the Iowa College team. Tally-hos and coaches have been on gaged which will fly the scarlet and cream. This is to be the event of the season at tho university as the great inter-collegiate games have been for years in the east, and if you would seo university lifo in its brightest hues go out Saturday to M street park and seo and hear the football game. The first Patriarchs dance was held Wednesday evening at tho Lan sing. Among those present were: Messrs and Mesdames I. M. Raymond, C.G.Dawes,S. II. Burnham, N.S. Harwood,Carl Funke, W. B. Ogden, C. H. Gere; Prof. Owens, Prof. Barbour, Prof. Ward, Miss Dawes, of Maretta, Ohio; Miss Harris, Mies Clark, Mrs. Clark, Dr. White, D. G. Wing, C. A. Hanna, F. M. Cook. Miso Grace Oakloy left Thursday for San Antonio. Tuxa3, where Bho will visit Lieut, and Mrs. Griffith. A pleaiant concert was given Thursday evening at tho Nebraska conservatory of music for the benefit of St. Elizabeth's hospital. Only a fair audience listened to the well rendered program, but a large number of tickets were sold by the sisters. Tho following program was carried out: Dcet ... . Miss Pearle Skeene, Mips Susio Boyle. Faust Fantasio Miss Bertha Davis. - "Ave Maria' Miss Dora Stevenson. Violin Vocal Selected - A lard - Mascagno Violin Oulioato Zither Piano Violin Vocal Zither Piano Miss Davis. Rococco Waltz Misses Clara and Elenora Jetcs. Souvenier de Belisario Mrs. Gertrude Whittier. Kuiawaik Miss Bertha Davis. "I Love Thee" Miss Dora Stevenson. Leopold March Misses Clara and Elenora Jetcs. Homo Sweet Homo Miss Gertrude Whittier. Waldecker Oesten Winiawsky Foerster Boeck Weber Miss Mae Burr will leave tomorrow for Kansas City. Mrs. W. J. Marshall and her daughter, Miss Fay, havo returned from Chicago. Mrs. Davis of Sioux City, Mrs. R D. Murr, Mrs. Charles L. Burr, Misses Rachael Brock, Fay Marshall, Lucy Griffith, May Moore, Grace Burr, Mame Carson, Mary Dawes of Marietta, Ohio. Rose Carson, Olive Latta and Hallie Hooper were delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon by Miss Mae Burr. At 5 o'clock the guests were invited to the dining room, where the daintiest kind of refreshments were served. The wodding last evening of Miss Nellie Shreve Cochrane and Mr. Frank Woods was one of the prettiest ever solemnized in St. Paul Methodist church which was thronged with numerous friends. The church was decorated wiih graceful palms and festoons of srai Ibx. Promptly at six-thirty the doors opened and twenty pretty girls, friends of the bride, entered pouring out tho notes of tho Lo hengrin wedding march. As they reached the chancel they sepa rated and formed two rows on each side ana then awaited tho com ing of the bride. As she advanced up the aisle the groom and best man stepped from the room on the right and met her. Dr. Lasby performed the ceremony in his usual impressive manner and soon The stupendous dress goods sale at Herpolsheimer & Co's. now in progress; goods in some instances way below cost of the manufac ture. Tho wool mixed dress goods that retail in the east for 33 cents on ly 19 cents at Herpolsheimer & Co's. Miss Nellio Cochrane was Mrs. Frank Woods. The nuptials of tho young couplo interested many. Tho bride has lived in Lincoln for a number of years and by hor personal chartiiB and winning ways has drawn around her many warm friendc Mr. Woods is a promising young lawyer and is worthy of his good fortune Miss Daisy Coch rane, Bister of tho brido, was tho only bride's maid and Messrs. Sam Low, Harry Reeso, Charley Gregory and Jesse Bcecher wero the ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Woods will bo at home at 2003 F Btreet after December 1st. Charles Hollingsworth of Chicago is in the city. Dr. Lenore Perky Iiuh gone to Chicago. IN OMAHA. Mr. Henry 1). Kastabrook who has been west returned Tuesday. Mr. O. J. Lewis, of Boston, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Morse. Mr. Lomax has returned for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Shumacker will leave hereshortly for Portland where Mr. Shumacker goes in chargu of the U. P. freight business. Mr. Clement Chaso was at home to alxxit forty of his friends on Monday evening. Mrs. Morgan and children are home from a two months visit in western party in tho stato. The MiBses Alexander entertained at cards last Saturday. Mrs. Wells gave an informal card party on Saturday. Tho marriage of Mr. A. L. Reed to Miss Balch will be solemnized at tho bride's homo in tho presenco of the family only, on Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Leo and son Verone returned from New York on Tuesday. Mr. Swobe has sold tho Millard hotel and in the future will live in one of his own houses in Landon Court, Twenty-fourth and St. Mary's avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Coles have returned and are at the resiuenco of Mr. and Mrs. Balch, whero they will mako their home during tho winter. The Woman's club met Monday afternoon in their new and cx ceepingly pretty roomB in the third floor of the Boston block. Fol lowing tho reading of a number of very interestii.g papers tea was served at which Mrs. Fran!:Malter,Misses Collins and Miss Kountzo presided. Mrs. Charles Keller has returned from a short visit to Des Moines. Judge Wakely was called to Wisconsin on Sunday owing to tho death of a brother. Judge Wakeley accompanied by Miss Emil Wakeley are expected home today. The Bachelors at Fort Omaha are contemplating a ball in the near future. CHOLERA INFANUM That most dreaded summer complaint occurring mostly among children from six months to three years of age, is quicklv cured by the use of HUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS i and e. For sale by al druggists. 'Willyoulook CffXtxe G-looe's correct overcoats?