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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1895)
THE COURIER evening. After Dick Hellwig had been declared the winner of the royal prize and Mr. Bowen the booby, refreshments were served. Those present were: Misses Krone, Hellwig, Peters, Ramsey, Hale, Pearce, Moran, Lareen, Polwosky and McWhinnie; Messrs Dan Hellwig, McNeal, Bowen, Ga&coigne, Jeckell, Morso and Dick Hellwig. Dr. F. D. Critn has resigned as coroner and will remove with hiB family to South Carolina. Dr. Winuett was appointed as his successor. Miss Carrie Wasmer, of Grand Island, arrived in the city Friday and will visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Marshall. Thursday evening at the residence of C. F. White, 1234 K Btreet, J. W. Hensley was married to Miss Marie Franks. There were about sixty guests present. Mr. and Mrs. Hensley left yesterday for Denver. They will bo gone about a week. The bride is a sister of Mrs. White, and Mr. Hensley is in the employ of Raymond Bros. Sorosis met with Miss Richardson Monday afternoon. The sub ject discussed was, "The Charity Question in America." Jared G. Smith has secured an appointment as assistant grass ex pert in the department of agriculture in Washington. The Round Table met at the residence of lion. A. S. Tibbetts, 638 So. Seventeenth street, Monday, March 23th. Hon. A. J. Sawyer, S. L. Geisthardt, Hon. A. S. Tibbetts and H. H. Wilson discussed for one hour "Coin's Financial School,' continued from last meet ing. The debate was followed by a goneral discussion. The oratorio "Crucitixion" will be given by tho choir of the First Congregational church Easter Sunday. The reading which William Reed Dunroy has had in contempla tion for some weeks will be given April 8th in the chapel of the state university. As previously announced Mr. Bryan will make the opening address and the program will include music. Mr. Dun roy will read from his prose and poetry. F. W. Brown, George Dayton and J. II. Harley loft Saturday for Deuel county in search of small game. E. Martin Mayer has gone to St. Joseph, Mo., to spend hiB vaca tion with parents and friends. The Union society of tho state university has elected the following officers: Miss Catherine Melick, president; S. H. Martin, vice-president; Mi&s Anna Prey, recording secretary; C. M. Barr, correspond ing secretary; J. P. Cameron, treasurer; II. E. Newbranch, critic; N. C. Abbott, sergeant-at-arms. The Patriarchs may bo entertained by the bachelor members of that organization after Lent. Charles O. Robinson, of Chicago, was tho guest of his sister, Mrs. John B. Wright this weeK. Mr. and Mrs. Sturdevant, of Los Angeles, Cal.; Miss May Skid more, of Boone, la.; Miss Addie Ratray, of Des Moines, la., and Mrs. Dell Eldrege.of York, were in the city Wednesday attending the Gilbert-Conner wedding. The Lincoln Light Infantry will apply for admission into tho Nebraska National Guards. W. II. Wheeler, of Omaha, is in the city, reporting proceedings in the federal court. Tha Sigma Chis occupied one of the boxes at the Dramatic club's performance Monday evening at the Funke. The occupants were Messrs. Mallalieu, Hebbard and Duff; Misses Marshall, Moore and Griffith. Clifford Westcott is making a short visit at "Sunnyside, his home in Plattsmouth. A feature of the women's edition of the Call to be issued today will be portraits of W. E. Clark, Dr. Spahr, Job Sherman, Guy Hurlbut, and four or five other young men prominent in society. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Abbott enteitained the Whist club Friday evening. Miss Sue Gustin, of Kearney, formerly of Lincoln, is visiting Miss Towne. Hon. H. C. Andrews, of Kearney, came down to see his son, Ralph, take part in the Dramatic club's entertainment Monday night. "Curley"' displayed considerable dramatic ability. John T. Mallalieu and daughter spent several days in tho city last week. Miss Woods, of Kansas City, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Branch. Miss Myrtle Friel very pleasantly entertained a few friends at her home, 2314 W street, Wednesday evening in honor of her nineteenth birthday anniversary. A. M. Baird read a paper on "The Strength of A merican Democ racy'" at tho meeting of the Unity club of the Universalist church Tuesday evening. C. II. Morrill and J. II. Ager were hunting in Colorado this week. Mrs. Frank W. Smith, of Alliance, Neb., is visiting in tho city. William Reed Dunroy is in Omaha. Mrs. E. Hallett has returned from Ottumwa, Iowa, where she was called a month ago by the illness of her mother who was much bet ter when she left. Cal Thompson is in Hot Springs. Charles P. Heater and Miss Alia G. Lantz were united in mar riage by Rev. E. II. Chapin at the residence of the bride's parents Sunday. "77." Dr. Humphreys' Specific "77" for grippo and colds is now on every tongue. It will "break up" an obstinate cold that "hangs on." For sale by all druggists. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE vm