aansassmytOTtwiaP vwp-u UMt-jnonvr- I,- f. t fc - ?I. tically decorated with pen and ink, each bearing a description of one of the invited guests. Some of these were: A plate of Nebraska mud for Mr. Meyer (mire); the letter L made of corn, Mr. Cornell; u hand holding a pen was Mrs. Wright; several sjK.'cimens of i?ikk1, Mrs. Woods; a photograph i.t Mr. Leo attached to a piece of nalt. Mitm Maude Oakley; the photograph of a young man proposing, Mr. Aitkin; a fan trrenthed in holly, Mian Kan Ilnwley. Miss Hawley won the prists, a sandwich set of painted china. The Iwoby prize vnia given to Miss Maude Oakley, Tlmtte present weie: Misses Camp. Maude Oak iey.Harloy, Hawley, liollowbush, Marley, Hooper, Curti(x, Jones and Mesdatnes J. L. Stiles, C. ll. Loo, Rs Curtice, and Herbert Marsland, Polk, lleaton, Whedon, Turnrr, Cochran", W. W. McDuiTc has gone east. Miss Cora McSau rulers has gone to Chicago. Bishop Honacum left Wednesday for St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. L. Westerman are in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. John Tyler have gone to Hazelton, Kas. Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Faulkner have gone to Fulton, III. Frank W. Lewis and Miss May Lewis left Thursday for Boston J. T. Mallalieu and daughter, of Kear ney, were in town this week. D. Cunningham, of Cadiz, is theguest of his son, John B. Cunningham. Clark, Charlotte Ciark. Griffith, Wil liams, Lewis, Rickotts, Marsland, Miller, Deweese, Ri6ser, Getncr. Messrs. F. W. Lewis, Brown, Gene Brown, Marlay, Clark. Barber, Ilazen, McDuffee, Sum mers, Bridgeinan. Thn fourth annual commencement or Union College took place Monday night in the Advcntist tabernackle. A chorus of lifty voices rendered "The llinliunt Morn" Ilath Passed Away." Elder J. T. Mateon envoked the divine blessing. and an organ solo, -Hayden'B "The MarvelloiiB Work," by Miss Mary Schmidt, followed. Elder J. II. Durland delivered an address on "Practical Education." The college juartet sang "The Parting Day,'' following tint delivery of diplomas the class sang "Hear My Prayer" and "As Pants the Heart." Those graduated were: Guy Dale, Norman Loughead, Newton Evans. Elton Sharpc and Nellie Lewis. MisB Clark entertained delightfully at her home. Thirty-third and O Streets, Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Mary Lewis, who left Thursday for her homo in Boston. Miss Daisy Tuttlo and Miss Bessie Turner sang very acceptably. Dancing was the order of the evening. Cake and ices were served. Those present were Mr. F. W. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cornell, Misses Mary Lewis, Dena Loomis.Lulu Clark, Grace Griffith, Ena Ricketts, Lena Deweese, Gertrude Marsland, Daisy Tuttle, Bessie Turner, Gene Getner, Miller of Fremont. Messrs. E. P. Brown, Carl Marlay, Harry Barber, Virgil Barber, McDuffee, Gene Brown, Laura Brown, Alex Sheldon, Chas. Clark. Will Clark. Will Johnson. Mrs. II. C. Smith has returned from .EarloBridgeman. an extended sojourn n California. Miss Blanche Pinney, of Burlington, la., is the guest of Miss Ada Heaton. Mr. .and Mrs. J. M. McVicker and daughter are visiting in North Bend. S. C. Elliott and Charles A. Elliott went to Mt. Pleasant, la., Wednesday. Rev. Guy Smith, of Trinidad, Col., is the guest of his uncle, Hon. J. B. Strode. Miss Carrie Leonard left for the east Wednesday. She will remain until September. Mrs. Robert Ruston, of Evansville, Ind., is in the city the guest of her son. Will Pickett. Thursday afternoon and evening the Philharmonic orchestra gave a prome nade concert at Burlington Beach. Programs were rendered as follows: TART I March, Musicians National League Wiegand Overture, Norma Bellini Polka, Par-ci-prr-Ia Waldsenfel Melody, in F Rubinstein Waltz, Hochzeitsreign Strauss PART II. Oveture.Lo Dieu et la Bayoden..Auber The Mill, for string orchestra Gillet Wieniawski Miss Bertha Davis. Polka Noble Jossefy Miss Hattio Maude Sanders. "Etude Waldererauchen" Liszt Miss Myrtlo Anderson. Vocal Waltze Strauss Cecilian choir. The following teachers were reelected by tho board of education at Wednes day's meeting: Gertrude Aitken, Cora Beach, Abbie Beardsloy, Emma Bing, Bertha Bottum, Beth Brenizer, Lizzie Burr, Mara Byam, Alice Campbell. Jen nie Cole, Ella Conard, Estelle Conard, A. B. Cooper, Sarah Dakin, Mrs. Eva Danielson, Mrs. L. H. Davis, Seba Dew ell, Blanche DeWitt. Eliza Dibble, Mary Dolan. Hattie Eckhardt, Nellie Eddy, Etta Erb Nellie Felton, Mrs. Mario Fielding, Mrs. Mary Foster, Margaret Fuller, Jennie Graham, Olive Graham, Bertha Green, Lucy Gosney, May Gund, Laura Haggard, Ella Hall, Cora Hardy, Flora Hartley, Susie Hoagland, Bessie Horn, Lulu Hughes, Mary Hullhorst, Ella Lambertson, Emma Lampson, Ina Lellew, Maty Lewis, Lucinda Loomis, Julia Loughridge, Nellie Lytle, Eliza beth Malone, Mrs. Janet Marferding, Bertha MiCorkle, Bessie McDill, Mrs. M. E. McKiunon, Clarissa McPhee, Louisa Miller, Agnes Mortimer, Lydia Million, Frances Outcalt, Lola Paddock, Margaret Palmer, Mrs. Emma Parker, Clara Pettegrew, Martha Pierce, Marga ret Pryso, J. B. h'agan, Mary Randall, Sarah J. Rands, Ella Remsberg. Amber Rir hards, Ina Riseley, Ida Robbing, Blanch Rodgers, Mrs. Ellen Rollins, Medora Smith. Annie Stevenson, Mrs. Jessie Stiles, Kate Stoddard, Augusta Stracks, Anna Tibbetts, Mrs. E. F. Tucker, Mina Walker, Mrs. J. Widener, Bertie Winter, Effie Wrigley, Mrs. A. G. Wolfenbarger. Jtist Received a full lino of CRESCENT CO'S. SWEATERS in Wflf PES, TANS, BLUES and BLACKS. Also a fine lot . . . Cycle IParxtas and Cycle Hose. BAKER' Ml II 1039 O Street. Good Meals are needed by all athletes. AFTER THE BALL GAME, AFTER THE CYCLE RIDE, AFTER ANY EXERCISE anil at Morning Noon and Night 1418 0 STREET, OMAHA SOCIETY. Lieut. George C Barnhart of Fort Leavenworth, spent the Gist part of the week in Omaha. Mrs. A. Ringwalt and Miss Gertrude Ringwalt left early in the week for the east. After a short stay in New YorK they will return to Gras Isle for the balance of the summer. B. Owen left Thursday He will go to Europe Professor W. for New York, this summer. Mattson Baldwin is projecting a pic nic party for the Fourth of July at the Baldwin farm. George B. Harris, second vice-presi-of the C. B. & Q., passed through the city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton, Mrs. Finney, Miss Ada Heaton and Miss Ollio Mann have returned from the Black Hills. ' Ed Butler, formerly of the Missouri Pacific ticket office, is now in the Bur lington city office, Ed Young succeding him in his former position. Miss Katharine Hathaway and Mr. Frank W. Seacrest will be married Thursday, June 25, at the residence of the bride, 34th and P streets. Miss May Terrill.of Paducah, N. Y., a niece of Mrs. E. R. Guthrie and grand daughter of Mrs. E. J. Pickett, arrived in the city Thursday. She will spend the summer in the city. Miss Fan Sheldon Hawley. Miss Jeanne Bonfoy. Mrs. Jennie Phoebe Markell and Mrs. Veda Shepherd Morrow were on tho program at the Nebraska conservatory of music Tues day evening. A jolly sailing party managed the large boat at Burlington Beach Satur day evening. Music, dainty refresh ments and a stifT breeze made the occasion very delightful. Those who enjoyed the sail were as follows: Misses Athalia Mendelssohn Serenade, for flute and Horn Fit Messrs. H. Knight and Geo. Abbott Waltz Vienna Beauties Ziehner Nebraska State Band Evening 8 to 9 o'clock. TART I Overture, Dichter und Bauer Suppe Nebraska Stato Band f Flower Song Lange A Intermezzo, fr. Cavelieria Rus- ( ticana Mascagni Overture, Merry Wives of Wind- wrs given at the Omaha Club on Thure t,t ,mrVW"A'- Nicolai dav to Mr. Henry Watterson who J a! tz. Jolly Girls, .......... Voistedt stopped over in Omaha for a day enroute Grand March, fr. Le Prophete north. .Meyerbeer Grand Ball PART II Mrs. John A. McShane, Mrs. Warren Rogers and Mrs. and Miss Dewey leave shortly for Hot Springs S. D. Major Halford will leave Omaha July first and station at Denver. Lieut. Leonard M. Prince of Fort Omaha has been taken quite ill for several weeks. Tuesday evening the alumni concert was given at tho Nebraska Conservatory of Music, followed by a reception. The commencement exercises were held in the Christian church Wednesday eve ning. The following program was rendered: Fantasie, Impromptu Chopin Miss Ella M. Rutherford. Concerto, op 11, first movement.. Weber Miss Mary Teresa Mullen. a "The Maiden's Lament"' Schubert bj "The Waiting Heart'' Torry Miss Margaret Holland. Church Yard Scene, from Leah the. . . . . point the 03th of August rUItdKCU .lUUBl UH Miss Lettie Bonfoy, post graduate. "Spinning Song" Wagner-Liszt Miss Naomi Hyde Weaver. Capriccio Brilliant, op 22.. Mendelssohn Miss Rena Belle Reed. Autumn Mendelssohn Mrs. Dr. Cotter, Miss Eulalie Rickley. &econa tjonceno, nrsi movement hss been appointed General Coppinger Gen. and Mrs. Dandy and Miss Dandy left this week for Jamestown Va. They expect to be away from Omaha a year and during their absence they have rented their house to Col. and Mrs. Schwain. Mr. George Dandy will return to West TAN DENBERG'S PALACE OF SWEETS. The most sumptuous Confectionery, Ice Cream Parlor, and Bakery in the west. PORE MIES, C1MES IND BON H. Fancy Sandwiches, Cakes and Pastry. Ice Cream, Water Ioes, Fancy and plain Frozen Puddings. CftTERING FOR WEDDINGS, (MS AND PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS II SPECIALTY. Telephone L. Gr VAN DENBRRGk 198. 1211 O Street. Miss Pratt entertained a very Jolly house party at Bennington Beach over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rogors, Miss Burris, Miss Dandy, Mr. Ganett, Mr. Charles Kountze, Mr. Lyman and Mr. Hall were the guests. Lieut. Gate Hutchison 9th Cavalry, Aide-de-camp to and has taken station here in Omaha. FINEST SODA WATER N THE CITY. Mayor Bros, are offering for one week only boys mull waists at 40 cents. Moth ers who read The Courier should note this. A scheduled league game will be play ed at Cortland tomorrow, June 23rd, between Lincoln and Peoria. Tne Union Pacific will run a special train. Leave Lincoln at 2:00 p. m., re turning leave Cortland 6:00 p. m. Fare only 50 cents. Depot Fifth and O. City ticket office 1041 O street. The rate is not the only attractive feature of next Sunday's excursion to Omaha via the Burlington. Will serve you meals both rest ful and invigorating. HEADQUARTERS FOR WHEELMEN. Open all JViglxt. WarAMifi f the PrieStBf;,V V; General Coppinger has taken . up his residence at the (Jmaha Club for the SO Cents a. Dozen. FMnest Grades. summer. Air. Herman Kountze, JVlr. Wossels and Mr. Charles Kountze have also made the clubtheir temporary home. Lieut. Thompson, who has been for nearly a year Chief Ordnance Officer of thit department, left on Tuesday for Chicago, his new station. Mr. Lewis S. Reed returned this week from New York. A very prety and informal luncheon GHAPIN BRO'S Greenhouse 16th &D Street. TELEPHONE 364. Cemetery and Decoration Day Work a Sjjccialty. "Castle Hall" near BURLINGTON BEACH. A SOCIAL ATHLETIC RESORT. Wheelmen, Athletes and Pleasure Parties cordially invited to calL EUffl VIEW OF 1 LI REFRESHMENTS and MEALS Berred in first-class style at popular prices. FEED UHLMAN, Manager. THE FIRST HAL BANK O AND TENTH STREETS. Capital, $400,000 Surplus, (100,POO N, OFFICEKS: S. Habwooo, President. Ciias. A. Hank a, Vico Precidont. F.M.CooK.Cnahier. C. 8. Liitinssott, AariiUnt CasMur. H. 8. Fkxisiam, AMUUnt Caiblcr.