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THE COURIER.
ness. She leaves three lonesome peo
ple in her home who still will be com
forted bylhe happiness of the young
people.
The G-acc M. E. church ladies held a
kenaicgtoc in the parlors of the church
on Wednesday afternoon. From
o'clock till supper time it was a "quilt
ing bee' for humming and working no
gossiping. With supper time arrived
the men, and aeon all purely feminine
occasions, wifh their first entrance, the
chatting was stilled and the laughter
subdued to gigling. It takes a little
time for women to adapt themselves to
the new conversational tastes when the
men first enter, but the stiffness is Wei
corns' for its cauEO and it does not al
ways last.
H. P. Lau, Mrs. Lau and Miss Lau
leave the city tomorrow for New York,
whence they sail for Europe.
Company A's banquet at the Lin doll
tonight will bring out the whole cotn-
friends rejoice that she is finally recov
ring her strength rapidly.
Tho men of the church aro now organ
ized into regular societies to encourago
church attendance and more liberal con
tributions. They aro taking hold of the
work with a vim: If they possess tho
Mif b Sadie Grimes was initiated into
tho Q. A. T. last Saturday evening. Tho
initiato was put through the usual
frightful tortured, after which the vie
tim's nerves were quioteJ by soothing
drinks and solids and tho burns and
bruisrs wero miraculously healed by
energy long sinco shown by their sisters unguents, tho secret of which is jealous-,
they willgetup church fairs wherein they 'y preserved by the Q. A. TVs.
will exhibit and sell specimens of their The Daughters of Kebekah gavo a
handiwork with a jack knife, hoe, spade, book social in Odd Fellows hall Tuts
pitebfork and screwdriver. Members day night. Tno hall was til'ed with rep
of tho dominant. box ought to produco resentatives of tho order and friends
something much more beautiful with who wanted to see how animated book
those shaip.strong tools than the scarfs, titles looked. Samantha Allen presided
pincushions, aprors and bags that the over tho exercises. "Oliver Twist," joicel to hear that he passed his West
concert will bo a very gooel ono. Tho
performers are Mrs. Jaii6on, Mr. Movius,
the Bucyrtis Mandolin club, and tho
Telyn quartette. Mrs.Scamnrk in chair
man of the improvement association for
that district and her z;al dojorves sus-
CCSB.
Mrs Li Viello, from Now York, Mr.
J. M. Lamhertpon's sister, is visiting her
brother. Sho will bo with him during
tho slimmer. Just m soon as school ro
leasps them, M sscb Margery and Nancy
Lambrtsoa w II come home for tho
summer vacation.
Tho frionds of 0ei Oakley aro re-
pany. Many old officers of the company and conferred degrees and installed the
have promised to be present as well as following officers:
some distinguished military men in the chaplain, Father Nugent; president.
regular army. p j. Costello; recording secretary, Hugh
The banquet of the alumni of the 13. Daily; financial secretary, John M.
state university will bo held at tho Lin- Burke; corresponding secretary, P. G.
deli hotel on the afternoon of commence' Garvin; treasurer, John Krummack;
ment day. In the evening tho Wesley- marshal, E. F. Gardner. All male mem
an banquet will be served in the samo bera of the congregation are invited to
sisterhood have offered for so lon. Tho "Threo Fealhors." "The Girl Gradu-
latc3t church to follow the lead of tho ate"' and tho "Borrowed Baby" wero all
Congregational in this city is St. There there, as well as Samanth Allen at the
sa's which on Tuesday hold a meeting. World's Fair. The ' Ro;e in Bloom"
preliminary to tho organization of a waited to be plucked, "Ten Night in a
young men's institute in connection with Barroom," "Tho Endless Chain," "With
the ehurth. They ace ompIiBhed the pur- out a Homo" and "Mrs. Partington's
pose by suggesting officers and made ar- Knitting Works" wero represented,
rangements for ThursJay night for tho When it was all over tho judgeB decided
organizer who came on that night that Mr. Warwick, who represented
Point examinations with grt at credit.
Last night C. II. Imhoff ami Dr. Ladd
gave a party at the Phi Kappa Psi
chapter house on G street.
Mr. and Mrs. Maryland leftjesterday
morning for Be'mont, Cnl , whero they
will linger Tor a whilo with eon ard
daughter, Mr. and MrK Herbert Mars
land. From thero they will travel
Hard Times," was entitled to tho royal about throuBh British Columbia, finally
prize. Mabel Asliey won me nooijy as
"Oliver Twist."
Besides i idulging in dancing and con
versation tho guests listened to the fol
lowing program:
arriving at their destination--Spokano,
Wash., whero daughter and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Drain, reside.
Something over a hundred of the pu
pils of Prescott school, with their teach-
Song "Burst, Yo Apple Buds," Miss ers. Misses Dibble, Mullon an 1 Watson
Stella Smith. enjojed an extended trolley ndo Thurs-
Recitation "The Rivals," Miss Ona day. Starting from Seventeenth and
plac;. The state university alumni be present Thursday evening when tho Tourtelot,
Cherry streets the two cars containing
committee requests that those who can objects of the institute will be explained,
come leply as soon as possible to tho MlB Maxey Cobb, of Denton, is meet
postal cards which will be sent them. in, wjtn tuc EUCcess her industry and
Misi Maude Oakley's complimentary ability deserve in the business of cattle
Leuetit on next Wednesday, May 2C, at raising. This from ths South Omaha
the Funke, will bring together a large Drover's Journal Bhows what an energet-
audionce. Mss Oakley has sung oa so ic, clever woman with children to stimu
many occasions for sweet charity's sake, late her to activity can do: "The cattle
for funerals and for weddings that tho market was topped today by Mrs. C. B. Mabel Astley.
people are very glad to have an oppor- Cobb of Lincoln with a load of Black Piano duet Jewel and
tunity of expressing their appreciation. Polled steers from her model farm at den.
Song "Day of Sunshine," MisBlIuell- Uo children wero taken to University
horst. Placo. and then through the city to Lin-
Piano tiuet "The Witches' Flight," coin rat k. where refreshments wero sor-
Missos Sylvia Beatty and Pearl Eincr- veJ-
ich. The doctors and tho dentists' annual
Recitation "The Tragedy Vassar," meetings, which havo occurred this
Miss Nettie Joerger.
Song "Rock You
to Sleop."
Hobart Hoi
The charges are reasonable, being only
2.1, 35 and 5o cents. Tho boxes have al
ready been taken by intimate friends.
"She will be assisted by Miss Hoover,
M. McCune, Miss Dales and Mrs Plank.
Grand march Miss Rose Dierks.
Denton. These cattle were partly of
her own raisirg and wero well finished, Wednesday afternoon the ladies of the
tho sixteen head averaging l.r.Oo pounds. lt,;ret PreBbyt3rian church njoJ.eil a
at 84 SO. She also marketed Uenty- kens;ngton- in the church parlors. On
five head of Durham beeves, 1,103 ........ n. fh ; ,iin..,i:fl nn, ,,:
The Kappa Kappa Gammas held their pounds, at 81 CO." to gather until about 5 o'clock. Each
annual spread at the homo of Miss Ella Cards are out for the marriage of Mis3 lady took lunch enough for her family
Raymond, corner lGth and R, on last Clara Corrino BuckstafT of this city and and invited friends. The gentlemen
Friday. Twenty-five 6worn to eternal Dr. Robert Henry Wolcott of tho state came in at 6upper time. Tho crowd
and inviolable congeniality sat down to university. The cererconey will be per- was not as large as expected but when
the table where eight courses prepared formed at the church of the Holy Trin- the tables wero spread the parlor was
by the fairest Kappas were served to ity on WednesJay evening, Juno 1, at 8 comfortably tilled. Music and a pro-
KappaB only less fair than the cooks, o'clock. gram followed the supper. Ever.ibody
When the surfeited sist rs had served Ma!or E, G. Fechet, now of the Sixth pre-eat reported a very pleasant time,
up their wits in toast?, there were loud Un.ted SjaUs caValry, stationed in this The city impovemont association has
cries for Mr.Rajmond, who, dragged city as a special aid to the governor for already earned its name. Tlrj grounds
' from the seclusion of Lis boudoir, was the purpose of instructing the Nebraska around tha public schools of the city
u.i.Keu io rcbuouu. auu iiiegina say nBtionaI guard, is mentioned, among aro greatly improved, and with
ne ruaeie a spienuiu speecn, eclipsing an olner ariny officers, in an article in a re
prev'ous recorde, which are by no means cent issue of the Chicago Inter Ocean
s!ow- entitled: "Who Will Be tho Leaders in
Mrs. T. E. White's address in Omaha Our Next war?" The following is an
is 1003 Capital Ave. extract from the article: "Major Ed-
The Mandolin club met with Miss mond G. Gechet is the man who made a
l.ttle assistance llio ladies will be able
to change the aspect of the city. On
Thursday afternoon the board of direc
tors of the association mst with Miss
Elliott at Rose Cottage. They appoint
ed a committee to see the major about
week, have been very largely attended.
Misa They havo been in every way successful
and pleasan'. The papers from tho doc
tors all over the stata have shown that
scholarly invest'gation was not coo lined
tocity doctors. The banquets which, end.
ed the conferences, wero full of expres
sions of goo J will an 1 flu visitors wont
homo w.th pleasant memories and an
ticipations of tho next meeting.
Supanntendent and Mrs. Savior gavo
tho high school senior class a reception
on Wednesday evening. They were as
sisted by Miss Loo mis and Miss Kirker.
Each guest represented some book or au
thor.and quick wit glanced and flashed
like sword?.
Tho atheletic association of the
high school gavo an entertainment at
Y. M. C. A. hall Thursday night in honor
of tha Beatrice contingent which came
up for tho debate. The hall was filled
with the students of tin Echool while
fi ty-four Beatrice joung people and
professors increased the size of the au
d'ence. Tho exsreisjs wero in charge
of Fred II van. Maurice Berkson acted
as musical director.
very
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Nance an Monday evening. 'Iho;e pres- '"rceu marcn as captain oi tne rv.igutn enforcing the cow ordinance or making sixteenth and L. give a kensington on
ent were Misses Latta, Hollowbush, cavalry n back up tho ciTortB of the In- it strong enough to keep the cows otr Friday afternoon. Those present were-
Oakley, and Messrs. Cooley, Hurlbut, dian police in their efforts to ca'ch Sit- the lawns of tin city. Mrs. J. R. Web- eedames Pre-ton Parks Biilmeyer
C. Y.Smith and Baldwin. ting Bull. When Fechet heard, from eter, Mrs. Rehlaender and Mrs. Taylor Mitchell, Harris. Harwood, Pound. Hart-
Miss Wasmer of Grand Island will lis u" '."" '""' " win wan upon nisnoaor to corner wun ,ev Hi
,the guest of Mrs, Lew Marshall on next
Thursday.
Messrs. Lew Marshall, Frank Burr, C.
Y. Smith and Ross Curtice leave today
for Grand Island.
Mrs. Wakefield of Omaha, "Janet,"
the violinist is the guest of Mrs. Chas.
Branch. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs.
Branch was at home to her friends in
compliment to Mrs. Wakefield.
Miss Marie
lice were having trouble, he pushed for-
Bigger, Ward, Armstrong,
uim uiuu una tuoject anu me nrajers ri.iml,..ra Phanin T..m.. Th;H:..a
waid in a masterful march in which he of all out side decorators go with him. Parker el(.u M,;brenstccher. Kind-'
iirs. iMcuonneii reau
manageu to cover a vase uistance in a
short time, to canservo the strength of
bis horses, and to tike to the front with
his cavalry a piece of ordnance. By this
rapid and effective movement he pre
vented the hojti'es from killing what
cuonneii reau communications
from Mr. Bushn;ll and Mr. Sizsr of the
Commercial club donating the uso of
the Commercial club parlors for the
meetings of the society. Tin s?cretary
was requested to tender tho thanks of
the organization to the Commercial
meetings
was left of the Indian police and by
judgment and judicious treatment pre- club for tho kind offer. 1 h-j
ented several hundr d thoroughly will be hehi thpri herpafror.
Hoover gave a party to aroused Sioux bucks from going on the v nonoert will b ,!r,n n M,m,l,,
musical people last Friday evening. warpath. Fechet is regarded by many in the Y.M.C.A. hall tocolect fundsfor
lur.r, tt a iinl..nnb- .. nn . ns a nossible nower in rasn nf trmihfp nt .. .... . ...
auid. Ai.ii. iiaw.ui.tt jiag .iu ouct- "- me improvement ot tne grounus oiine
Park schcol. Anjono who has sean
noon party on Friday. A'ter a literary any magnituUe. lhis movement cf Cap
program welcome refreshments were tain lnovr major) 1-echet was supple
served, intnted by the arrest of Chief Hump and
Mis. W.M. Leonard, after atedious band by Lieutenant H. C. Hale,
illness, is again able to ride about. Her Twentieth infantry.
these grounds must realize the necess
ity of beautifying them. Thdy havo
been especially neglect3d. No place in
the city needs beautifying more. The
PERFECTION COOKING MIXTURE Sid0 i CANON PEA COAL rSfGr;k FOR DRY GOODS
ively bv Gregorv. Eleventh and O streets. ory, Eleventh and O streets.
Lincoln, Neb.
Lincoln Dry Goods
Company, 109 O street,
man; Misses Turner and Harris.
It is the intention of The Coukiek to
follow tha practise of the bo;t sciety
repoit) in this country in regard to pre
fixing the initials to surnames. Where
th'rjarc several matrons ot the samo
famil.'the wife of the oldest brother is
referred to as Mrs. Vanderbjlt. and her
oldest daughter as Miss Vanderbilt.
The daughters of younger sons are des
ignated by their first names. Where
there is only one individual ot that
came known, only his last name is
given.
Miss BuckstafT will be married to Dr
Wolcott on June 2. The wedding will
Hanru. Coal for sole by Gregory, Eleventh
and O streets. Phone 343.