The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 01, 1897, Page 7, Image 7
THE COURIER. & ytr w e' rv .""ffiw lV?y T " - Qr 5C53.. EV A r --j - 3. sr v SMS- fjT !&-' 'V. oscupy his new position of stenographer in the agricultural department. Mrs. D.A.Campbell and Mrs. G. M. Larabsitson an anticipating a fine trip abroad. The loave Lincoln a week f ron tomorrow, to set s til from New York city the 12 of May. They will be gone several months. . Miss Mae Burr returned Thurslay from a visit in Omaha with friends. She will leave soon for Ilot Springs, Arkansas wbero her father, Mr. L. C. Burr is going for his health. Mies Blanche Garten has been ap pointed delegate to the National Con vention of the Delta Gamma fraternity which meets the la3t of May at Cornell Cpllege, Itbnci, N. Y. Mis3 Georgia Camp will acornpany her as a visitor to the convent'on. "Mi. and Mrs. P. W. Houtz and Miss Laura Houtz went t) Omaha yesterday to attend a large reception tea from 1 to 8 at Mi w Ura Kelley's. Mrs. M. D. Wo!ch and daughter. Miss Helen, stirted for Cbiuigo Thursday. Before her roturn Mrs. Welch will visit the Underwood family in Dayton, Ohio. Miss Edith Risser has ieturned from a visit with relatives in Syracuse, Xebr. Fred White is expected from Omaha this evening to spend Sunday. " Mrs. Geo. Brown of Denver is in the city tbe guest of Mrs. Dave Bioarn and Mrs. H. D. Patrick. Soro3ts will meet with Mrs. Hartley May 4th. Mre. Lambertion will lead, her subject being "Rise of Banking Systems.' . Miss Ura Kelly of Omaha has been in the city this week visiting friends and relative.. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Outcalt entertain ed the "whist c'ub at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bnrr last Saturday even ing. This club which is compo3od of the following members. Messrs acd Mesdames. Walter B. Hargreaves, Carl Punke, L. C. Burr, C. L. Burr, A. G. Beacon, R. J.Green, Capt. an J Mrs. Guilfoylo, Mr. John Whtie. Miss Edith Smith who was the guest of Mrs. Haj03 B. Tomson over Sunday returned to her home in Omaha Moo dBV. The list party to bo given by the Co tillion club this season wa3 given on Thursday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Bucks! aft. There were twelve couple present and they all agre? that it was the prettiest party of the season's seV'o?. Captiin Guilfoylo led and as usual the figures were new and graceful. Each guest furnished his favors. Those present besides the 'host and hosiers were Mr. and Mrs. John Dorgan, and Miss Walson from Denver, Dr. and Mrs. Ladd, Mr. and Mrs Oliver Rodgers, F.W. Houtz, C. L.Burr, W. B. Har greaves, C. S. Lippincott, F. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson, Mrs. Coates and Mr. Armstrong. The young ladies present besides those mentioned were Miss Latta and her cousin Miss Minna Whits of PUttsuiouth, Mies Maude Oalriay, Miss Clara Buckstaff. Messrs. Joyce, W'ggenhorn and Dr. Wolcott. Among the at3ent members was Mrs. Guilfoylo Phi Kappa Psi fraternity opened their fraternity house on G street. Thursday ev nirg with a reception to the electrical department of the University and Mr. Willyoung. Miss Alice Slaugbtsr returned from Grand Island Thursday and wi 1 leave for Chicago today for a brief visit. Mrs. W. M. Geddcs and daughtei Margaret, wife of the oditw of the Omaha Sun is expected in Lincoln to visit a few dajB with Mrs. Fisk b.'fore returning to her home in Grand Island. p-MAtf nri nn $5.00 per ton, for cook mm Yin UUnl stove, for sale-by Grego ory, Eleventh and O streets. W. E. Clark was in the citya few dais this week. Mrs. Henry S. Jaynes and daughter Herberta are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Latta. Mrs. X. R. Baker of Colorado is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.-I. M. Bake-- this week. The host of pretty girls to bo found at the Episcopal bazar this week was something decidly alluring judging from its succees and the crowds of pur chasers. The Eociety cf Jewish people gave a delightful dance for the children nt the Woman's club Monday night. The hall was prettily decorated and the mprry faces of the children wa3 a pretty sight. Mr. and Mrs. C. E.-Ya'cs onter'ained Capt. and Mrs. Dudley. Tuesday even ing with an elegant d n crpaity. Cov ers were laid for fouil.'cn. After dinner the remainder of the evening was spent in various social amusements. Captafn and Mrs. Dudley left Thurs day for Minneapolis. They have a host of friends in Lincoln. A great many din ners and parties have been tendered them. Miss Walson, a very chauning young lady from Denver, is visiting Mr. and Mm. J. T. Dorian. She expects to re main a few weeks. UNIVERblTY NEWS. Chancellor McLean went to North Pima Friday to ad.lic33 '-the Western Educational Association." The great pianist Scharwenka was a visitor in chapel Wednesday morning. Palladian society will publish, instead o! its regular annual, a souvenir cortain irg the names of all who. have been members of that society from its or ganization till the prcsoct time. Thi3 will be in honor of tho twent;-tif.h aa neversary of the foundiogof the society. Mils Anna Burrows who has been very sick' with the moaslesis better now. Miss Mercy Walker who spent some time at homo recuperating froa the measles returned ti tho university. Tuesday. Miss Tremain who is at presont taking charge of the depattment of English history went to North Platte Thursday to address the Western Educational Association on "The Source Method of Teiching History." Miss Gert'ude Hansen came from Fairbury to attend tbesenior promenade. She was the guest of Miss Annie Stuait. Tho Y. M. C. A. und Y. W. C. A. or the university held a joint meeting in Dalian hall list Sunday. The subject was "Prayer and Foro'ga Mission." The meeting was enthusiastic and well at UndeJ. Mr. Saver lrd. TheY. W. C. A. subject for next Sunday is "Opportunities. Miss Hall is the leader. Everybody is invited. Tho Union Boys Debating club will hold a debate with the students of Lin coln Normal Saturday evening at the Normal. University students are in vited. Since tho printing of the summer school catalogue, Dr. Edgren has con sented tj give a course in elemeatiry french. Prot. Wing who wrs a member of the faculty aloDg in tho 80s ha3 just got nut a mott excellent book on "Milk anl its prolucts." Pro!. Wing organized the Nebraska State Dairyman's Association and is we'i known by all tho older dariy men iu the sta'e. Tbe electrical engineers will hold a meeting -Saturday to elect officers for the coming year. PERFECTION COOKING llXTORE?-& ively bv Gregorv. Eleventh and O streets. Prof. Card is planning to carry on xe- tansi.'e operations in spraying for coJIin moths in one or two of tho commercial orchards of tbe state. Mr. Emerson, who recently entered upon his duties in the agricultural de partment at Washington is very much pleased with bis wo:k. Tho sacaline plant on tho university campus, north of tho grcehouse, is glowing vigorously. This is tho plant which was so much lauded as a forego p'aot which would flourish in arid re gions. It is nothing more or less than a species of dock and is very uninviting and abeolutoly worthless. Miss Edna Bullock returned Tuesday from Nibraska City, where she has been cataloging and starting a new library. The Ci o meeting was postponed un til the coming Saturday. A fow days ago tho piincipal of tho Wymore Echools sent up a cumbor of botanical noto books to show what kind of work that high school is doing in botany, the bookB show a great deal of careful and original work in microscop ic botany on tbe part of tho students. Dr. Bo3sey is just now negotiating to have the microtomo which he recently perfected, manufactured so it will bo ready for use next September. Dr. Emily L. Gregory, irofes3orof. botany in Barnard College (tho girl's school of Columbia University) died a few dajs ago. She was one of the very, very few women professors o botany in tho world. She was a finsiy educated woman, and a friend of Dr. Lloyd, form erly of this University, whom she great ly resembled in features and in many other respects. Mrp. Manning's advance 1 elocution class gave the farce, "Six cup3 o'Choca lata" in class Thursday. Miss d;a Dullcc'c was appointed ealalogcr, Miss Anna ' Pojsler, Miss Compton and Mr. Tea'o we;e ap pointed assistants in tho library. Mr. Jones of Swarthtnoro col'ee was appointed assistant in European history. A veiy learned young lady, at present profcitor of philosophy in Mount Holy- cko coll'ge was appointed assistant professor of philosophy. She is very soon to be married to a member of tho present faculty. CORA ADELINE GARBER. Remember the Whitebreast Coal and I im: Company is still furnishing its era tamers with best grades Pennsylvania hard coal at $8 delivered. Dl) e Cur'er's Great ? nLnlJ Offer to Subscribers. t THE COURIEk lias arranged to offer free of charge to ever- one subscribing- this month a year's subscription to the most popular magazine published in this country. To every one sending us two dollars to pay for one year's subscription to THE COURIER we will give a one year's subscription to f; 1trre& dollars for tr-w-o dollars. y Do not miss this chance. We cannot afford to con- tinue the offer indefinitely. Our object in making it a now is to secure an immediate response which a less U liberal offer mig-ht fail to attract. WandY.W.C.A. Next Tuesday evening at 7: la IVo. Sherman will deliver a lecture, "The Bible as Literature in tho rooms 12 and N. All are invited. There will bo a Ixiard mto'inj next Thursday aftern-on at tho rooms. Devotional meeting will bo hold Mon day at 3:30 at tho rooms. At tho educational meeting to be held Friday cvcn'ng at 7:13 somo new plans of book study will bo discussed. Also to encourage girls to help out with the an work. Miss Corn Hardy will till thovacincyas chairman of tho tho cntortainmont com. mittee made by Mrs. G. M. Lambertson who is expecting to go abroad in two weeks. Tho next lecture will probably come Monday evening. . Gospel mooting will bo bold Sunday at a o'clock. Mrs. M. E. Roberts will speak. Tho Magazino club hoa been espicially favored thisyoaringettingablc speak :ra to make addresser. Lectures have been given by Misses Clara Conklin, Mary Jones and Prof. Lawrence Fo3sler of tho Btato university. Tho "At Home" given Friday aftr noon from 3 to G by the membership committee of the W. and Y. W. C. A. and which was postponed from WeJnes day on account of tho storm lackol nothing in enjoyment from the delay. A largo number of ladies were present to listen to the addresses and musical numbers by the Bucyrus Mandolin club. The membership committeo consists of the following Udies. Mis. P. M. Hall. " J. H. McMurtry, " C.T. Bo .vers, ' C. E. Yatsa, Cora K. Pitcher, " P.E.Campbell. " Mark Tilton, J- " J. II. Beebo, " Geo. Clark. " M. B. Reese. , " E.L.Holyoke, " Hi', -' " Cbas. Chambers, " R.T. Van Brunt, - . ' " F. V. Kelby. " Elizabeth Wolcott. Hanna Coal for sale by Gregory, Eleventh and O streets. Phone 343. The Capital dining parlors on north Eleventh street have now opened and are dy far the best place in the city for lunches or regular meals. A trial is especially solkiteb trom down town business men. The Easter dinner will be unexcelled in tbe state. E- Hurd, proprietor, F. M. Hohlt, manager. 123 north Eleventh street. ? at- j.