The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 08, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COURIER
The first vocal recital by Miss Clara Richardson on Tuesday even
ing was one of tho most cnjoyablo musical events of tho season.
Miss Richardson was in excellent voice and her company was en
rapport with her. She was accompanied by Miss Marie Hoover,
whose delicato touch and appreciation added no little to the effect.
Mrs. Will Owen Jones furnished four numbers to tho program
and a great deal of enjoyment to the guests. Mrs. Jones played with
her usual brilliancy to which was added the daintiness that makes
her playing such a pleasure to her many friends and admirers. She
was recalled after her group of threo numbers and played tho "But
terfly,"' Gregh, 'vhich is lightness and daintiness combined Miss
Richardson sang for one of her oncoies "In the Spring' by Sievr
king, which added much to the honor of both composer and the fair
cantatrice. It would be harl to specify which number of tho pro
gram was the most satis-
factory for tho pleasuso and
artistic rendering were both
complete. The program
was as follows:
La Zingara Donizetti
Miss Richardson.
Tarantello Liszt
Mrs. W. O. Jones.
Mrs. Josoph J. Cox spout Tuesday in Omaha.
Mr. Paul Clark was called to Boone county on Saturday by tho
news of tho death of his aged mother.
Miss Belle Condell of Springfield, 111., is visiting her sister, Mrs,
Georgo W. Lowroy, 1701 E street.
S. II. Stull of David City was at the Windsor Tuesday.
Mr. C. A. Whito returned from Denver Monday.
By the Beehive Ehlert
Solveig's Song Greig
Miss Richardson.
Salve Regina Duna
Let tho Bright Seraphim
Handel
Miss Richardson.
( Morgenstimmung Greig
Krakowiak Padericski
( Eglogue Raff
Mrs. Jones.
Tho Robin ) ,T ..
Spring Song idlmger
Miss Richardson.
Polacca from Esmeralda
A. G. Thomas
Miss Richardson.
Among the guests were nearly all the musical lovers in the city as
well as the charmed circle of Miss Richardson's intimate friends.
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C. S. Richards of Hebron
registered at the Lindell
Monday.
Miss Fannio Newman of
Chicago is visiting her
mother, Mrs. Angie P. Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry New
man of New York City are
tho guests of Mrs. Angio P.
Newman.
I
Mrs. Harsh of Creston,
la., is tho guest of her sis
ter, Mrs Van Pelt, at tho
Western Normal.
Geraldine-Oh yonder comes Mr. Baggpants. Are you acquainted
with him?
Clementine No, that is, only partially. Wo were in the mountains
last year, and as h was tho only man at the hotel, w. were engaged
during June, Ju y and August. Jt was only a passing acquaintance,
however.
Manager Ed Church of
tho Lansing and a part of
the original Griffith's
"Faust' company returned
home Tuesday.
Tho Matinee Musical met with Mrs. J. B. Wright on Monday af
ternoon. Tho attendance was large and appreciative and the pro
gram fully keeping up the interest of the former ones was as follows:
Gluck 1714-1787.
Biographical Sketch Mrs. A. W. Jansen
Gavotte Mrs.E. l. Barbour
Che fero senza Eurydice Miss Lillibridge
Gluck's Operas Mrs. D. A . Campbell
After the program Mrs. Raymond had a chorus recital which is
being prepared for the open meeting to take place in January. The
club grows in interest unci profit to its members and promises much
for the future.
The English club of the state university held a very enjoyable
meeting at the home of Miss Proyton Saturday evening.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Regnier, a son.
The holiday season promises to be very gay this jear. Manj par
ties are talkeu of and a wedding or two wiil add to tho interest.
The Empire club will give a dance at tho Lansing hall Monuay
evening.
Our 'oods rise in merit as they fall in price. Famous.
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