THE COURIER. PMMMMaawMiaiga tSR? $ are I SOCIAL AND PERSONAL y ir Try Lincoln Coal Co.'8"BeautV121G0 Thanksgiving evening the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. BuckstafT was the scene of a most brilliant affair given ii honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson and Mr. Rappelle of Chicago. Artistic bouquets of roses and chrysanthemums wore conspicuous everywhere There were no definite plans for amusement, only caid tables for those who wished to play, and dance. Delicious re freshments were served on little tables late in the evening in the dining room. The invited guests were: Messrs. and Mesdames Beeson, Green, Oliver RoJgers, Leonaid, Coffroth, Hargreaves Ladd, Townley, Lippincott, Brown. W. C. Wilson, R. tl. Oakley, Marshall, C. L. Burr, Capt. and Mrs. Guilfoylo, J. T. Dorgan, Wright, C.T. Brown, Omaha; Chas. Robinson, Chicago, Mr. Wade, Omaha, Maud Oakley and Mr. Fred Rappell. Last Saturday afternoon .Mrs. J. A. BuckstafT gave a pleasant Kensington at her handsome home at G and Seven teenth streets. The house was beauti fully decorated with cut flowers and chrysanthemums. In the dining room red was the prevailing coloi. The party was given in honor of Mrs. Wade of Omaha. The invited guests were: Mesdames Marshall, Ladd, Beeson, Brown, Wade, Lippincott, Townley, Leo nard, Brown, Denver; W. B. Wilson, W. C. Wilson", R. H. Oakley, Yates, Wright, Robinson, Chicago; Til ton, Hoyle, Ed. Effing. White, Lambertson, Campbell. Will E. Clark ate Thanksgiving dinner at Omaha. He witnessed the Nebraska Iowa game. Mr, F. D. Cornell, of the Missouri Pa cific railway refereed tho Kansas-Missouri game at Kansas City Thanksgiv ing day. "The Courier is very sorry to hear of the illness of Governor Dawes of Crete and twice as happy to hear of his rapid convalescence. Business men and ladies shopping should take their luncheon at the Model Restaurant, 312 South Twelfth. No better place can be found in the city. StBgle meals 15 cents, Sunday dinner 25 erais. Ticket $3. The -M atinee Musicals gave a recep tion to all the other clubs in the city last Saturday afternoon. Their rooms in the Salebury block are very pleasant in color and form. The ladies served tea and wafers to their uests. Mrs. fi. H. Pratt and daughter Marcia of Fremont returned home Monday after a pleasant visit with Dr. Abbott's family at the asylum. Mrs. Pratt called on numerous friends in the city. Miss Mary Fechet, daughter cf Major E G. Fechet has returned from Ft. Meade, where she has been spending the summer with old friends. The second floor of the Harris block, 1134 N street, has bren fitted up for a dancing hall. The floor has received th attention of experts. It is of hard wood, and the boards are laid parallel with the length or the hall. Parties desiring to rent it can do so at the Courier office, in the same block. The Model Restaurant is an excellent place for family board. It is also ex cellently situated for persons spending a day in the city. Ladies while shopping can find no better place for luncheon. Meals 15 cents, Sunday dinner 25 -cents Tickets $3. 312 South Twelfth. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jungegave a card party Friday night at their home 1340 C street. Hearts was the game played decorations we 2 nrettv and the convor Mr. Elliott 4The Ph. D's That rations lively. Those present were: to Come." Mesdames Robert Wilson, Grant Hoge- Mr. Parmelee "Co operation." land, James Stevens, Wallace Crandall; The guests were: Prof, and Mrs. H. Miss Dorina Taylor of Tacomn, Wash.; Nicholson, Doctors John White, Rosa Miss Grace Walker, Bridgeport, Conn; Bouton, Samuel Avery; Messrs. R. S. Misses Cora and Florence Ingles and Hiltner, M. E. Hiltner, F. S. Culver, Miss Margaret Hallet Benton Dalo3, Ward Hildreth Elliott, This year's Lehigh Valley and Scran- Parmelee, Heimrod, Fred Cooley, Mr. a fhnrlAa aUU SHT9. iUttltUCl, ili. nuomiui.g which was followed by dainty refresh ments. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Paul H. Holm, B. F. Bailey, F. D. Cornell, Kleinkauf, H. G. McVicker, E. E. Henkle, Wortham and Mies Bailey, Miss Lau and Mr. Lau, sister and brother of the hostess, and Miss Retta Junge assisted in receiving the guests. R. B, Howell, city engineer of Omaha, was in Lincoln Sunday calling on friends. Steve Langworthy, of Seward, a former university student and Pleasant Hour man, was in the city over Monday. Ho is a promising young lawyer of that city. Sutton & Hollowbush havo invented a cough drop. They call it the S. & H. Sutton & Hollowbush, and it is a good one. Stop and get one on your way to tho theatre. It will save you a spasm of coughing. Mrs. T. M. Marquet has been enter taining her niece, Mrs. Johnson, of Kan sas City, tho past few days. Mrs. W. W. Bussell, of Indianola, la., who has been the guest of her brother, Judge M. B.Reese, returned home Sun day. Mrs. J. B. Wright will entertain her brother, Mr. Chas. RobinEon, and his friend, Fred Rapelle, of Chicago, on Thanksgiving. Mrs. Robinson has been here two weeks. A number of social functions have been given these charm ing visitors. Miss McCIure of Mt. Pleasant, la., is visiting her sister. Mrs. W. F. Kelley. Miss McCIure has frequently favored Lincoln with a visit and her many friends will welcome her again. Miss Anna Dick, modiste, has moved her rooms to 1318 O street. Miss Josephine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Miller, was married Sunday at 4 o'clock at the residence of her par ents to Mr. George M. Palmer. The ceremony was performed by Dr. C. M. Shepherd in the presence of twenty relatives and friends. The house was prettily decorated in carnations and cbyrsant.hemumR. Mr. and Mrs. Pal mer will be at home 3145 S street after December 9. The students second Recital of the University of Nebraska School of Music occurred Tuesday evening. The pro gram was a carefully selected one and was rendered in such a way as to throw great credit on the work of the school. The vocal numbers are to be especially commenced as the pupils appearing in them have not studied in the school more than six months. 10 and 20 per cent off on hair goods. Ornaments at cost. Shampoo and hair dress 35c New goods arriving dailv. Mrs. J. C. Bell, 1414 O street The Bucyrus Mandolin club had a very jolly as well as profitable meeting at the home of Miss Florence Farwell last Monday evening. At the business meeting it was decided to give an enter tainment for the benefit of the Woman's Aidseciety of the Episcopal church. The members and visitors present were: Miseee Grace Oakley, Laura Houtz, Henrietta Hollowbush, Maud Oakley Jessica Morgan, Florence Farwell, Mae Burr, Alice Slaughter; Messrs. Fred White, Homer Honeywell, C. Y. Smith, F. C. Cooley, John Farwell, W.E. Clark and E. M. Fairfield; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Mar shall. . Mrs. W. B. Richardson gave a charm ing Kensington Friday, the 20th. The ton hard coal 99.40 per ton Gregory's, 11th and O. Fred C. Cooley attended the foot ball game in Omaha Thanksgiving. O. S. Hulse has received a certificate for charter membership in tho National Association of Embalmers. It is the only one west of Danville, 111. This is an organization which held its first meeting at Pittsburg last July. Mr. Hulse received the announcement of his appointment as delegate from Ne braska to the next meeting at Detroit, Michigan. and Miss Sullivan. Mr. Ralph Modjeska, the son of the great actress, spent a few days in the city last week, the guest of Prof. Owens. He is a successful civil engineer, and has just finished a bridge over the Missis sippi from Davenport and Rock Island. It was erected by the United States. Mr. Modjeska came to America when he was a lad and spent his youth in Cali fornia on a ranch. Sinkievich, the Po lish novelist came with him, though that was before he became a novelist. Mr. Modjeska says that Sinkievich, the Mrs. A. B. Coffroth, who has been vis- man who wrjtes 0f cutting heads off as iting in the east all suminerand recently nonchalantly as the society reporter do- with her mother and sister in Tcrro Haute, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. F. W. Brown went to Omaha Friday to assist at tho reception of Mrs Clinton Powell. The New Cotillion club, composed of young married people, will give a party next Thursday evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckstaff, festivities scribes an afternoon tea, was unable to cut off a turkey's head without turning h's back en the bird, when it was neces sary to have turkey for dinner. Mr. Modjeska himself is a quiet man of the world who has read, seen and thought more than the common man. Miss Alice Sheldon of Holdrege has invited a house party for the Thauks- having crowded it out this week. Damo giving holidays. The party consists of Rumor says the favors are pretty and Misses Charlotte Clark, Dena Loomis, that Capt. Guilfoyle has numerous new Gertrude Marsland and Lizzie Bonnell figures for the merry dancers. of Chicago; Messrs. Alex Sheldon, Otis Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright gave an Vvuipple, Carl Marley and Harry HickB elegant dinner Thanksgiving day for of Chicago. Deputy State Auditor O. their visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Hedlund took the party to Holdrege. Robinson, C. E. Yates, J. A. Buckstaff, The merry party left Wednesday even- MissMaud Oakleyand Mr.Fred Rappcle. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook returned on The Patriarchs gave the second party Tuesday from their wedding tour of the season Friday etening at the through the east anp to Michigan. They dancing hall in the Harris block. More omwf in start west in about a week. than the usual number of the membero "Mr. Harry Hargrcaves started Tuesday besides a number of visitors from abroad for Chicago to spend 1 hanksgiving with were present. The hall was made lovely .. - ., for the occasion by an abundance of I1IU TTlfll -. On Saturday evening. November 21, the members of the chemical depart ment of the state university gave a din ner to Dr. Samuel Avery at the univer sity club house. The menu was written on laboratory order sheetB in chemicalese as follows: (Form L) ORDER SHEET. MENU. H20 Proteids-Carbobydrates C3H5(C3U7C(K)3 Cellulose-Na. d. Nitrogenous Substances Pectin C13H20O10 C12A24013 Perfect FoodatO'C IWater i chicken naiad celery and salt turkey and dressing Cranberry sauce Angel food Ice Cream C12B22011 Caffeine KHC4H40C palms, chrysanthemums and household furnishings. The Olympic Club had its regular meeting at the home of Harry Harley, Friday evening. Mr. R. J. Green's friends will be sorry to hear of his illness the past week. Last Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson entertained about fifteen friends in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson and Mr. Fred Rap pele. The many friends of Mrs. Smith Wil son will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her serious illness of threa weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dorgan have re turned from a short trip to Denver, Col. Owen Oakley started last Sunday for Denver, CoL He will spend his vacation with Ralph Candy Fruit Coffee Olives and nuts Thanksgiving Name-Dr. Avery. Hathaway. Date October 20, 1896. Previous to Thanksgiving, the Flower Laboratory Heidelberg. Mission received donations of thesub- N.B. Orders for chemicals must be stantials of life, which they left with the accompanied by a bottle. flowers at the various hospitals and The dishes were the beakers and tubes needy homes of the city, that are used in the laboratory. Chicken uiea Sarah B. Harris left Wednesday salad, in a crystalizing dieb.this ia a large for Denver, CoL Miss Harris will be the flat dish with edges an inch high. Water guest of Mrs. D. D. Muir for tho was in small beakers called 15 c. c and Thanksgiving holidays, was passed in metre flasks. The turkey A very jolly affairwasthe dancing was at home in an evaporating dish. party giyen Saturday eveningat Pectine, cranberry sauce was served in Worthington Academy. This was a de lightful finish to the extra pre-vacation beaker covers. Each guest drew a letter which spelled when they took their teats at the table, Depart ment of Chemistry. Prof. Nicholson acted as toastmaster and he called for the following senti ments. Dr. Avery "Germany, The Paradise of the Student." Dr. White "My Duck Hunting Ex perience in Ann Arundel county, Mary land." Miss Bouton "The Carbohydrates of Nebraska." Mr. Heimrod "Leipsig Allerlei." work ending the day before Thanks giving. Lincoln society will have a treat when the Mapelson Italian Grand Opera Co. comes this winter. It hus a cast of 225 people. Miss Jessie Lansing came home from Brownell Hall Wednesday, where she attends school. She will be here for the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Carrie Wasmer stopped off in Lincoln Monday on her way home from Omaha to Grand Island. Mrs.L W. j.!i