-.' a-fStgZ. 3v Jg?lwv'aS g-; L. J 7 T.T?I C& ??nB551rl? THE COURIER. fkiff 5 m 9 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL? if James Giles left Tuesday for London, England. W. T. Elmore of Talmage was in Lin coin this week. Rev. 0. C. Lasby left Tuesday for Hot Springs, S. D. O. E. Magoon starts next week for Minneapolis. Miss May Jones left this week for Cleveland, O. Mr. Joe Burns has gone to his gold mines in Wyoming. F. A. Barton returned Monday from the Big Horn, Wyo. Mrs. E. H. Bowen returned Tuesday from the Black Hills. The state fair will take a great many people to Omaha next week. Dr. and Mrs. U. F. Ladd leave Sun day for Duluth and St. Paul. S. L. Gheistbardt left Wednesday for a three weeks visit in the east. Mrs. Bartlett of Omaha has been down to Lincoln twice this week. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dans of Tacoma Neb., are attending the reunion. Church Howe is a familiar figure on the grounds at Camp Fairchild. Mrs. C. S. Carscadden and family of Milford had a tent at the reunion. Mrs. Cochran left Wednesday for Peoria, where she will visit friends. Miss Mable Tuttle returned this week from her summer outing to Oregon. Miss Olive Napper of Kearnoy, Neb., is visiting the family of H. A. Wise. Miss Nellie Lau will attend the Ak-Sar-Ben ball at Omaha next Friday. Mr. William Dorcey of Beatrice is ex pected in Lincoln today for a short visit. Judge Don Love who has been spend ing his vacation in Iowa returned home Tuesday. Mis. T. M. Marquette will leave next week for a short visit with relatives in Illinois. Benton Maret, private secretary to the governor, returned from Eddyville Tuesday. Miss Eleanor Raymond will visit friends and attend the fair in Omaha next week. Mrs. Scip Dundy, of Omaha, was in the city this week, the guest of Mrs. W. B. Ogden. J. H. McColl, republican nominee for governor of Nebraska, was in the city this week. Miss Grace Ringnurd, of Oak Point, S. Dn leaves for her home the first part of next week. Miss Ethel Harman and sister from Tecumaeh are here spending the week with relatives. Miss Marie Marshall will go to Omaha next week to attend the fair and the Ak Sar-Ben ball. R. C. Hamilton and wife of Keokuk, Iowa, are visiting this week with A. R. Talbot and wife. Mrs. Baird of Crete was in Lincoln this week visiting friends and enjoying the encampment. Mia May Lewis of Boston, Mass., is visiting Miss Charlotte Clark and other friends is the city. Miss Lids Miller went to Omaha this week to visit her Kappa Alpha Theta water. Miss Nell Randall. Mr. asdMra.A. M. Davis and Mrs. Rachel Hyde went to Bennett this week to attend the camp meeting. Mr. and Mrs W. Milton Tyler aro an. ticipating a very pleasant visit with Mr. Tyler's relatives in St. Paul. Miss Kitty A. Baldwin, who has been visiting friends in Ottumwa and Des Moines, Iowa, returned this week. Mrs. Honeywell and daughter have returned from Tecumseh, where they had a pleasant time visiting friecds. Miss Mae Bartlett of Omaha was visiting with Miss Alice Righter, Mrs. Coats and Miss Eleanor Raymond this week. Mr. Frank Stetson of Kansas City has been in the city the pist week, the guest of his mother, Mrs. T. M. Mar quette. Mr. Fred White has another nice gentleman visiting him for a few days. This time it is Mr. Frank Stabler of Chicago. Frank Aubertine returned yesterday from the Gulf of Mexico, where be has been spending his vacation hunting and fishing. John T. Mallalieu and John B. Cun ningham went to Milwaukee this week to attend the convention of republican league clubs. Mr. and Mrs. G Wheeler, of Fuller ton, Neb., have been visiting their son Mr. W. B. Wheeler, during the G. A. R. encampment. Mrs. Dovey of Plattsmouth, grand mother of the sweet little singers, is camping with a party from Plattsmouth at the reunion. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Bailey left last week for Chicago and a tour of the lakes. They expect to return about the middle of September. Miss Ella B. Harper and Laura B. Fiske left Thursday for Omaha to spend a week with the latter's 6iBter, Mrs. G. W. Kenney. Dr. Alton Saunders left for Brookings, S. Dak., Tuesday. He is to take the post of professor of botany at the state agricultural college. The Presbyterian church gave a very pleasant church social Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Babcock, on Thirteenth and J. Mrs. L. C. Burr and daughter Mae came home Thursday from ijake Oko boji where they have been all summer enjoying an outing. Arthur Temple, a little twelve year old gentleman from Mexico City, arrived Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Thompson. Dr. Peters left this week for Milwau kee, where he will deliver a lecture be fore the national congress of veterinary surgeons and pathologists. The great republican parade Thurs day evening drew out all the beaus and and belles in the city. The soda foun tains did a thriving business. Mr. A. 3. Coff roth has returned from an extended eastern trip, including a voyage on the great lakes. Mrs. Goff roth is visiting in Terre Haute, Ind. A mandolin and guitar club is being organized by a few ladies. The ultimate number includes sixteen. The object is Eocial amusement and practice. Thomas J. Pratt and son George have returned from their trip to Ireland, where his mother now resides. They were gone eight weeks on this delightful journey. Quite an event in the musical and social circles will be the opera "Pow hatan," which the ladies of the W. C. A. are arranging for September 21, at the Lansiog. A number of very small but exceed ingly pleasant crowds were entertained by Mi s Grace Oakley, Mrs. L. W. Mar shall, Miss Slaughter, Eleanor Raymond and others. Miss Mary Jones, who has been visit ing her parents at Pasadena, Cal., some months, returned this week and will again take up her work at the univer sity library. Miss Anna Broady, who is a delegate to the convention of Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity, left Monday for Evacston, III., accompanied by Miss May Whiting. Misses Grace Oakley, Alice Slaughter and Grace Ringsurd and Messrs. Fred White, Homer Honeywell and Harry and two children of Elk Point, S. D.; Miss Kate D. Harris, of Syracuse. Neb.; Mr. Farnsworth, of Council Bluffs, la., spent Sunday. A few favored persons in thid city have received beautiful yellow invita tions to the Feast of Olympia, which will be celebrated in Omaha next week. The invitation reads as follows: "Ak-Sar-Ben, King of Omivera, Duke of the Seven Cities of Cibola, is pleased to com mand your presence at the Mystic Revelries and the state ball attendant upon his coronation before the Knights of AkSai -Ben at their den, in his be loved city of Omaha, Friday evening, September 4, 189C, at 0 o'clock, Samson, Lord High Chamberlin." Wednesday Clark gave a evening Miss Charlotte straw ride for her guest. Lansing were out Thursday night sere- MiBB MaX k'8 of Massachusetts. A nading their friends. Regent C. il. Morrill received a postal from Chancellor MacLean, written at Berlin, in which he states that he will return to Lincoln two days prei ious to the opening of the university. Messrs. Malialieu and Dixon, while in Denver, were entertained by the Rich eys, where Miss Lulu Dixon is also a guest. They were so fortunate as to meet Mr. Morrison, W. B. Howell and Bert Wheeler of Omaha iu the city. four-horse hay wagon, well upholstered with straw and rugs, conveyed the party to the grove west of the penitentiary. While Miss Ciark spread a delicious lunch on the grass, campfire was built to boil the water for the coffee. The guests were the Misses Bertie Clark, Ena Rickets. Anne Spurck, Katharine Brooks, Maud Hammond, Gene Getner and Mary Lewis of Massachusetts. Messrs. Otis Whipple, Alex Sheldon, Earnest Folsora, Harry Evans, Will Clark, Clark, Whitmoro, Carl Marlay The party who have been enjoying an and Harry Barber; Mr. and Mrs. Meiss outing at Milford returned home Mon- Qer. day. Among the number of campers The many frienda of Mr. Edwin Ca were Messrs. and Mesdames Fred Mil- mack and Miss Minerva Hendrickson ler, William Lawlor. Judge Cochran and wi surprised to learn that thev have wife and Mrs. Reed, who is a sister of joined their HveB in the Bacred bonds ot Mrs. Miller. matrimony. The wedding took place on A very elegant dinner and a pleasant Wednesday, at noon, in Columbus, at evening was enjoyed at the home of the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. Judge and Mrs. Holmes by the follow- Cunningham, where the happy bride ing people last Wednesday: Mr. and has been visiting this summer. The Mrs. F. W. Smith, Mies Henrietta Hoi- Rev. Pulis, pastor of the Baptist ch'irch lowbush,Florence Farwell, Ruth Holmes at Columbus, officiated, using a short and Olive Latta, C. Y. Smith and John Farwell. Miss Dora Harley will return tomor row from her summer outing at We quetonsing, Wis., Mrs. Harley and the remainder of the family are expected the last of the week. Miss Dora has not been home since last September, when she started for boarding school at Nor walk, Conn. It ib understood that the ladies in waiting for the Ak-Sar-Ben ball to be held in Omaha during the state fair are Mrs. G. M. Lamberison and Mrs. l). E. Thompson. The maids of honor are Miss Grace Oaklev and Miss Sadie bi't impressive service. Miss Hendrick son was known as one of Lincoln's most charming young ladies, and Mr. Camack is to be congratulated on win ning so fair a prize. Mr. Camack is a member of the Lancaster county bar and associated with the law firm of Harwood, Ames & Pettis. After Octo ber 1 the young couple will be at homo at 23G South Eleventh street. Their friends join in extending congratulations and w shing them a long and happy life. Camping on the Blue river at Crete has been quite popular this season. It js there that the Rev. Percy A. Silvers Burnhatn. Four remarkably goou rep- has taken the members of the Episcopal choir. Also such members of the con gregation who wished a little recreation. They report a very happy time and au enthusiasm which rains could not dampen nor excessive heat suppress. The time has been spent there in boat ing, reading, visiting and in roaming the very pretty grove along the river bank. Their is little doubt that all these campers will come home refreshed in body and mind. Their absence in the church tomorrow morning will make them better appreciated when they do return. Miss Lottie and her brother, Bert Whedon, gave a very merry tally-ho ride Tuesday evening in honor of their guest, Mies Katharine Criley, of Kansas City. The young people met at Mr. Wbedon's handsome residence about tandem party to ride to Ashland and gve and drove to Ensign s barn. Arriv- resentatives of Lincoln. Tuesday night Misses Margaret and Bertie Clark invited a few friends to ride on the last real load of hay of the season to their farm in the country. Their guests were Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden, Mrs. Scipio Dundy of Omaha, Miss Harris, Mr. Smith, Mr. Hanna and Prof. Lyon. The following clipping was taken from the Kansas City Star of August 23, '9ti: "Miss Gregg will issue invitations this week for a party at Fairmount Park, to be given August 24, in honor of her visiting friend, Miss Welch of Lincoln. Neb. Miss Welch's name appeared on the list of invited guests at a number of delightful affairs." Miss Louise Pound is arranging a DacK. An Asniana tanaem party is necessarily exclusive of everyone who has not a tandem and muscle. The mem bers of the party include Miss Poun? and her little brother, Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Imhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woods and Prof, and Mrs. Lees. There is scarcely a home in the city where there is such a constant coming and going of charming visitors as at Mr. Brad Slaughter's. This is cause for little wonderment considering his ing at their destination due justice was done the abundance of good things which Miss Whedon had brought for the lunch. Singing and dancing fur nished the amusement until 10, when the party started on their moonlight ride home. The gueste were Misses Eleanor Raymond, Sadie Burnham, Ona Imhoff, Mabel Richards, Ellen Gere, May Bartlett of Omaha, Katharine Criley of Kansas City, Mo. Messrs. John Jones, Will Raymond, Harry Evans, Tom Wing. Ralph Haraard. proverbial hospitality. The following Pillsbury, Will Westerman, Bert Whe- have been their guests during the past don. Dr. and Mrs. Ladd, Emery Hardy, week: Their daughter, Mrs. Gilmore Mrs. Buckstaff and Mr. C. O. Whedon!