The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, September 14, 1895, Image 6

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THE COURIER.
The Courier's correspondent in
riattf mouth sends the following.
An approaching wedding is that of
Mies Mary Newell and Mr. Joseph
Roberts of Litchfield, Neb.
Mies Mary Fairbrother, editor of
Wotnans Weekly, was in the city Thur
sday, the guest of Mrs. StoutenboroHgh.
The fourth and final lady's day re
ception was held at Mrs 0. C.Parmalee's
on Ihursday afternoon.
Louise White and Edith Patterson
departed yesterday for their school in
Evanston.
Mrs. J. W.Wise entertained a few lady
friends Saturday afternoon from three
o'clock until five at a Kensington tea.
The guests were Mrs. R. R. Livingstone,
G. P. Houseworth, F. E. White, J. G.
Richey, H. Herald, S. H. Atwood. T. H.
Pollok. Fred Latham, P. E. Ruffner and
R. B. Windham.
Mrs. G. S. Dawson and little grand
daughters, Alice and Ethel Dovey, went
to Lincoln Monday for a visit with Mrs.
D. A. Campbell.
Dr. John Block is seriously ill.
Miss Verna Leonard has returned from
DeWitt, Nebraska.
The Courier's correspondent in
Grand Island sends the following:
Mr. and Mrs. Thummel spent Satur
day in Omaha.
Mr. F. W. Ashton has returned from
his eastern trip.
Mr. Bert Wheeler, of Omaha, was in
the city Friday on business.
Mrs. J. E. White, of Lincoln, is visit
ing her sister Mrs. M. J. Gahan.
Miss Grace Bell has returned after a
two weeks visit in the east.
The musicale given at the Presbyter
ian church last Wednesday evening was
thoroughly enjoyed, especially the selec
tions of Miss Haywood and Miss
Bigelow.
Miss Lulu Hetzel and Miss Guinevere
Wiseman will spend fair week with
Mrs. Eastman of Omaha.
Miss Bigelow, who has been visiting
her father the past six weeks, will leave
for her home in Washington next
Monday.
TJiss Howard entertained Thursday
evening. Her guests were Mr. and Mrs.
George Bell. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Horst,
Mr. and Mrs. Pardonner; Misses War
wick, Bigelow, of Washington, Was
mer; Messrs. Ryan, Gawley, Baker and
Glazier.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gedd3 have re
turned from Boston.
Mr. H. H. Glover and son George are
home after a months visit in Boston.
Mayor Thompson returned from Lin
coln last evening.
Judge Piatt spent Thursday in
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs.C.H. Morrill have return
ed from lake Osakis, Minn.
Mrs. A. II. Davis has returned from
Minnesota.
Miss Hardy has returned from Cali
fornia. Misses Bess Kneuton, of Mankato
Minn, Miss Mary Clark, of Council
Bluffs and Miss Stella Payne, of Has
tings were guests of Miss Lau
this week,
Miss Mae Burr has gone to Shey
boygan.Wis. Miss Burr will be brides
maid at the wedding of Miss Ann
Crocker, who is pleasantly remembered
as a visitor in thi6 city last year.
Miss Furguson who gave dancing
lessons at Lansing Hill last winter, will
return Oct 1st, to resume her classes.
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The Cocbieb's Omaha correspond
ence sends the following:
Miss Rodman arrived in Omaha on
Tuesday and will be Miss McKenna's
guest for the balance of the month.
Mr. Netherton Hall returned from
the east Wednesday.
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Present or mail this ad to us and you will receive
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FASHIONS" It OF
Mrs, Samuel Burns and Miss Burns
returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Montgomery and
children arrived in Omaha Sunday
after spending the summer abroad.
Miss Dickinson went to Pueblo Mon
day and will return early next week
bringing Miss Anderson with her.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Davis arrived
homo Wednesday,
Mr. and Mr6. Joseph Lehmer gave a
musical Tuesday evening.
Mr. Crofoot, who has besn spending
his vacation at his old home, Pontiac,
Mich., returned to Omaha Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green are home
from Narragansett.
Mrs. W. B. Meikle and her sister
Miss Balcombe. went to Chicago on
Wednesday. Miss Balcombe returned
today, while Mrs. Meikle went to Gros
Isle and from there accompanied by
Miss Mabel Balcombe to Montreal,
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt started for Port-
ZZZ!82'EnS2i OUR EXPECTATIONS FULLY REALIZED
Mrs. Henry W, Yates went to St.
Joseph on Monday.
Mrs. A. B. Hudson returned this
week from a summer spent in Ohio.
Ihe magazino is essentially a woman's paper and is an
acknowledged authority on Hygiene, Household science
and correct and artistic dress and latest fashions.
(sippet and Fapei department
Miss Fuestono is the guest of her
6ister, Mrs. Herbert Martin.
'Ihe following is a list of the maids of
honor and JadieB in waiting to the
Queen of the Carnival and the ladies of
the Court that have been chosen by the
committee of the Knights of AkSar
Ben for the grand ball next Thursday
evening. Maids of Honor: Misses
Nash, Doane, Cady, Hoagland, Bartlett,
Burns, Drake, Woolworth, Uimebaugb,
Baum, Colpetzer, Curtis, McKenna,
Lindsey and Hamilton. Ladies in wait
ing: " Mrs. Henry Estabrook,
Victor Caldwell,
Chas. W. Hull,
" Clement Chase,
" Elmer E. Bryson,
" Jas. E. Baum,
G. M. Hitchcock,
' J. E. Wilbur,
" Harry Cartan,
Lyle Dickey.
W. S. Poppleton,
- " Warren Rogers.
Thos. A. Fry,
" Wm. A. Redick,
" Walter Jardine.
Ladies of the Court:
Mrs. C. F. Manderson,
" Guy C. Barton,
" Jas". M. Woolworth,
L. J. Drake,
J. M. Metcalf,
J. E. Utt,
C. E.Yost, .-
G. W, Doane, .
E. M. Bartlett,
- " W.R. Bennett,
H. J. Penrold,
B. B. Wood,
H. M. Caldwell,
Jas. McKenna,
L. M. Rheem.
There is much guessing as to who
will be Queen, but I venture to predict
that it will bo Miss Woolworth. Mr.
Clement Chase 1 hear is to be Rex.
Miss Adeline Nash, who has been
Miss Baldwin's guest at Council Bluffs,
returned home Tuesday.
In honor of Miss Homans of Engle
wood, N. J. and Miss Montgomery, of
Council Bluffs. Miss Hall gave a charm
ing progressive tei Thursday evaning.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Remington have
taken rooms at the Murray for the
winter.
The latter part of the month Mrs.
Clement Chase and children will leave
for California to be gone some time.
Mies Fredrica Wessells and Miss
Moorn are expected in Omaha early
next week, Mrs. Wessells will return
later in the month.
I am very glad to notice that the
social relations between Omaha and
Council Bluffs are becoming more and
more pleasant and closer each year.
On Sunday evening last Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Wheeler, Jr., Misa Marshall,
Miss Cnrtiss. Miss Emily Wakeley, Mr.
Doane, Mr. Genon and Major Crowder
were Miss Stuart's guests at tea, Mon
day at the Assembly I saw Miss Adeline
Nash, Mr. Fred NaBh, Mr. Wilson, Mr.
Howell, Mr. Will Rogers and Mr. Joe
Barker, und last night a German given
at the boat house at Manawa was led
by Mr. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whitmore return
ed home on Sunday.
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