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THE COURIER Professional Directory. 4fc Telephones. Office Hours Office 656 Boa 655 tor. O.C.Reynolds (Officn roomi 18-19, 110 toll a.m. Burr Block tn5p m. (Bet. 144 So. 29th St J Sun. 3 to 5 Social and Personal r IW. L. DaytOD, M.D. JCMcc. 1205 O Street MOtol f Diseases of Ere. Enr, Kvm and Throat j Bcs. 1S21 C Street J2-.30 tc Office. to 5pm Office. .C56 I Dr. F. D. Sherwin I DENTIST. I OfJlce. room 19 BurrBlklO to 12 a. m i 2nd floor - (Res.2S48Qst I ItoSp.m IDr. J. H. Tyndale f NOSE AND THROAT I Office. rooms 9 and 10... ) to 11 30 in ) LansinsTheatro f 2 to 5 pm IDr. S. E. Cook ) Eje. Ear, Nose and Throat 1215 o St. j 9:30-1:: 30 am J2-5pm Office. Ees.... '""tor. BeDj. P. Bailey .C71. I I Office. Zebrung Block I to 10 a in Vl2 to 1230 I Brrfdcnce. 1213 C street J 2 to 4 p m .tor. J. S. McNay j Office. 1105 O street 1 Mol'.a I Residence, 2208 T street f 1 to 5 p m Office. Re.. 319, 462. Dr. B. E. Giffen l Office, Telephone Bid... J t to 5 p m; U m by ap- ( Bcsidcnce, 1621 F street ) pointment. I Ruth M Wood M D OBiee' Richards Bid., 1 (tvuLU jxi. wuuu, w..u. j cor llth nnd 0 8tg f j Diseases of Women. Besidence.JM so 13th. ) Office )t -M- ttt j. t tv Office, room 26. 27 and 1 KO. fLOUlS N. Wente.D.D.S- I. Brownell Block. 137 I ( so llth street. I f (R. Stanhope, OBico la j Female Diseases & l obstetrics. 1 Besidenca and Office 19 to 1 1 a. m 1526 K street. V &. 2 to 4 p. ) ! m. o" 'lDr. J.S.Eaton, Bjidence..62 I Surccry and Nervous Diseases, . i 2 to 4 d. m Office, 137 So. llth St. - 12 a. m. t flours JU to i H. S. Aley, M. D. r Female, nervous & Renito-urinary ' diseases. 1 I Hours 9 to 12 VOffice, Illh O Street K2 to 5. 7 to 8 I Mon. & Sat IDr. J. B. Triokey, I Refiacfionist only 9 to 12 a. m i l 9 to I: Office, 1035 O street J-l to 4 p J UK. it!. J. AJNtrJLin;. JOffico Alexander blk.WCOl 9tf C Skin. Bectal nnd Gcnito-Uninary "J- St ,.,?on:817i,8i?- fj-fjj ' Diseases ( Ers. cor2Cth and N Ms. I i:J0 9 to 12 am.. to p.m. to9p.m I . . . 1 1134 O St. over West- I Drs. Kearns & Ellis, - cm union Teie- 1 f crapli. I I Dr. Clirirord H. Tefrr, t f Dentis. 1137 O Street. rimne 470 ( J. M. GUILE, Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business i Of I E Office 315 South Eleventh I Ladies Winter Underwear UNION SUITS, PANTS. VESTS, TIGHTS. : 8 S 1 We call particular attention to good values in union suits 50c, Si, Si. 25, S1.50 and $2.00. We arc exclusive agents in Lincoln for Ypsilanti full fashioned underwear and the Munsing patent seam underwear. Miller & Paine MMMflMMaMlaMMMMa r t 9 MIIHIIIIMMIMMIMMMUMIIlCOtlMMIimiMMMIIIMIIIIIHIIH THEPALAGE0F FASHION 123 South Twelfth Street. FORMAL OPENING Of Full and Winter Pat'erns Friday evening and Saturday, Sep ember 24 and 2D. ! mrs. r. e. h,;l,oy:d i W1IIIMIMII(lMMMIIIIMMIMH;OlimnitllHHMMIMMMIIMIIM 4 Cards are out for the wedding or Miss May Moore to Mr. Joseph Hamblin Mailalieu, October Firth at the First Presbyterian church. They will be at home arter November Fifteenth at 1210 K street. Mrs. Mooro and Mr. and Mr. FJeek of Newark, Ohio, grandmother and aunt and uncle of the bride, hare arrived. Mrs. Moors is the gueit of her sou and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Call Funke, and Mr. and Mr. Fleek are the guests or Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ogden. Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Gregory will re ceive their friends next WednesJay evening at the parsonage. Mies Sydney Murphy, Mrs. JacBan's sister, has been appointed organist at the Fiist Unitarian church or Omaha. Mrs. J. M. Irwin of Quincy, III., went to Omaha or Wednesday to visit her siater, Ms. Creigb, and her friends, Mrs. Dan Bautn and Mis. E. K. Harris. Mrs. Margaret Smith rtturced last Saturday from a visit to relatives in the east. Mr. tndMrj. Fret man, accompanied by Mr. Freeman' sister, Miss Freeman, returned from a visit of a few weeks to Clarksburg, West Virginia, where Mr. and Mis. Fieeman sr., reside. Married on Wednesday evening, Sep tember 22, Miss Ethel Wheeler to Mr. A. S. North at the home of Mr. William Uarrif oo. Rev. H. Percy Silver of Trin ity church was the oflkiating' clergy man, air. North is a member of the firm or Jacob North Jb Co. After N vember they will be at home in the Barr flat on North Sixteenth street. Miss Jessie Lansing left on Tuu.day for Davenport. Iowa, where she will at tend schcol this winter. Born on Wednf siay to Mr. and Ma. F. W. Collins, a son. Mrs. I. Calvin Broady has returned f.-om New York city where she has been enjoying herself and having a good time among her relatives and friends during the hot summer months. Mis Jessie Lansin; gave a box party Monday evening, the night before sho left for St. Katherine's at Davenpoit. where she will attsnd Bchoil th) comn; year. The young people enjoyed ihi Woodward Theatre company very much indeed. Mrs Lansing, chaperoned. Those favored were: Misses Adellayd Whiting. Cora Schleeinger, Schweitzer, ,- Franco Maule, Fanny Maule, Liura Houtz, Tukey, of Omaha, Margie Winger, Jeisie Belle Lansing, Mr. Clint Norton, who is teaching in the Ashland high school this year, spent Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln. Mr. John Sedgwick stopped over Sun - day on his way to Hush medical col lege. Miss Cora Pitcher gave a small card party Tuesday evening. Mrs. R.T. Van Brunt invited a few ladies Tueidiy morning to an eleven o'clock lunch, when Bhe dedicated a chafing dish given her by her husband on their recent wedding anniversaiy. Those present were Mesdames C. P.cs ton, I. G.Cbapin, Billmeyer, Milton Scott, Dr. Wilkinson, Rewick, Mrs. M. E. Van Brunt, Prof. Candy. Mrs. A. O. Billmeyer will leave next Tuesday for an cxtendeJ visit to Chi cago, Dayton, O., and Lsbanon, O. Mrs. M. A. Newmark gave a card company for Mies Schweitzer Friday af tsreoon. The invited guests were: Misses . Ida Friend, Sel'gson, Frank, Cora Schleeinger, Berkson, "V Pauline FrienJ. - r Aileen Friend, Sarah Friend, "":8 i- Anna Mayer; " -f MesCames si"v Henry Mayer, Ackermen. Socially one of t the most interesting times ht the university is the rushing s;a3on of the fiateraities. Already a few have bean inltiated,some are pledged at d others are enjoying preliminary at ten.iiiis. La't Saturday evening the Delta Tr.f ti's had an initiation of which they should be proud, taking in Messrs. lloracs Sherman, Karl Rindal', H. Tukey, Welchacs'. The Kappi Alpha Theta'e have pl-dged Misi Ella Harper and Visi Cunningham; the Kappa Kap pa Gamma's claim Mits Emma Outcalt tnd Miss Margie Winger. Several part ies have been given. The Delta Gam ma's entertained most delightfully by giving a trolley ri "e Wednesday, tha car being the compliment of MifB Alice Slaughter, a member of the fraternity. These who enjoyed the party were Misses B. Uargreaves, Tukey, of Omaha, Wilsin, SelmaNoren, Je.-sie Lansing, Anne Miner, Seba Case, Edna Polk.May Prentiss, Blanche Garten.CIara Watkios, Nelia Cochrane, Helen Woods,Kmtherine Woods. Alice Slaughter. Heles Welch. The Kappa Alp' a Theta'agave a dinner at the Lome of Misj Emily Weeks Wednesday evening. Thcs9 present were: Misses Seltua Wiggenhorn. Ella Harper, Cunningham, Lrola Vancil, Anne Barr, Edith Schwartz, Nell Ran dall Lic'a Millar, Jane McFarland, Jean Tuttle, Emily Weeks, Jessica Morgan, Grace McWilliams. The Kappa Kappa Gamma s had a banquet at Miss Clara llunmond's Friday afternoon. The par ticipanta wete: Misses Blanche Har grekvep. Selma Wigenborn, Custer. Emma Outcalt, Margie Winger. Addie Whitinp, Mabel Ricbardi, Cora Crop sey, Eleanor Raymond, May Colons, Liura Houtz, Mabel Lindley, Maude Risser, Helena Lau, Stella Kirker, Ellen Geie, Dora Harley, Lottie Whedon, Frances Gere, Florence Winger. Grace Brosdy, Nellie Grigi. Ena Ricketts. The millinery opening at Mrs. Gosper's waa a great success. "Mrs. Gosper has been in business here a number of years and thoroughly understands the needs of the people. She places beiore the public practical and stylish hats and bonnets and invites all of the ladies to inspect them. Mits Ida Friend unl Miss Rosa Frai k are in Omaha to attend the fair. Mr. Morris Weil has returned from a two weeks trip tj Colorado much im proved in health. Mrs LoKenlerg, or Sutton, is visiting Mrs. J. Speyer. Miss Schweitz:r of Sin Francisco, Ca' , is visit'ng her sister, Mrs. 11. Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sarbach and family are comiog down tram Fairbury next Suaday to cehLrato the Jewish New Yeir with their parenta, Mr. and Mrs. F. Frit n I. Mr. L. Barr, t'ae jeweler, alter living