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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1897)
THE COURIER. -' The New Book Review dob met on Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Elias Baker. A sketch of the life and work ofJamesLane Allen waa given by Mrs. I. N. Baker, followed by a review of the "Choir Invisible" from Min Anna How land. The next meeting will be with Mrs. I. N. Baker, 1731 C street. The second meeting of theMatinre State Federations Mrs. Low e of At lanta and Mrs. "J. A. Allen, president of the Missouri State Federation. Discussion Led by Mrs. Jones of Spokane, Washington. i Valedictory Address Mrs-Alice Ives Reed of Lynn, Massachusetts. Mrs. Breed is already mentioned as a probable successor to Mrs. Henrotin as president of the G. F. W. C. A "slate" Musicale was held in the club rooms on . h:ncrcir-1,i1,,H hfuidml bv her name. Monday aftsrnoon, when a program of with Mrg - B pjltt of TejCr for nocturuep, impromptus and balladr was Tice.prMijent. The election will be given. The name of Miss Matie Hoover he,d next June at the meeting in Den should be added to the program as pre- w sented last week. As Mies Hoover so ......... , Vnmsi Boon leaveB for New York, where she The National Federation of Mus.cal will study this winter.she was persuaded Clubs wh,ch was partially organized jn to play once more to gratify the many New 1 orkC.ty last June at th met admirers of her finished style and poetic .ngof the Mus.c Teacher. Nat.onal As interpretation. She gave a beautiful soc.at.on w.th Mrs. Iheodo.e Sutro of Ballade" of Chopin, op. 23. 8 " president. ha. j ..sued Although several valued members of invitations to the musical clubs of the the Matinee Musicale will be absent country, inviting them to send delegates this year, the club has been glad to wel- to meeting to be held in November or come back other -active" members, who December, when a permanent org.n.za have traveled afar, and studied at the tionw.llbe effected, centres of muaicsl life and i.spiration. Musical clubs receive little benefit These now bring their recollections to from the ordinary federations, whether -bare with the stay-at-home members of state or nat.onal. beyond contributing the club in Lincoln, the,r 1uota to m5 aDd, ,h,B IB V delightful talk en "The Musical more to vary the monotony of papers ,. i Tendon .- of this past season, ana ai:us.ou8 wuu u. -ooiu.u - of sweet sounds, than to bring forward the musical organizations. In the many programs of federations all over the country, seldom is a topic introduced that might prove of practical value to a musician. Art. libraries ana civics are in terspersed with child-study and parlia mentary practice, but nothing towards the growth of musical culture. This new organization not only hopes to stimulate and encourage the cause of music, but also to render moro practic able to the clubs, the securing of artists for recitals. The place of meeting for this fall, is to be decided by the vote of the clubs Bend ing delegate., and both Chicago and Omaha are mentioned in this connec tion, in case enough western clubs shou Id favor the project. MIOIIMMMMIOOIMMIMM I , 1919 OOfOMSj w 7 C T-i- irlnrn 15 shoes at fine reasonable fitting- was given by the former Dreiident, Mrs D. A. Campbell, who has lately returned. At the next meeting Mrs. A.S. Raymond wiil relate her impressions of German music and musicians. It has been decided to make the 'May Festival'' a permanent feature cf the club's work, and the chorus will re hearse towards that end as soon as the music arrives. AH the "associate" members have not yet renswed their membership, and it is desired that they should do eo before the jear book is published. Also others who wish to enjoy the pleasures of meet ing with the club and listening O its programs, can give their nam'eB to any -active member. The fee for each mem berehip is three dollar!. Those desiriog to sing in the chorus should apply to Mrs. P.V. M. Raymond, 1414 L street: the dues for the chorus members are one dollar. A new department to the club has b?en added for out-of-town memb.rs which entitles thoEO living at a distacca to the same privileges as "acthe" mem bers, without the necessity of being present at each meeting and without the right to vote. The General Federation has been holding its Exposition Congress at Nashville, in the Assembly Room of the Women's Building, on Tuesday, Wednes day, Thureday and Friday of this week. The vice-president of the National Federation, Mrs. Alice Ives Breed, ar ranged the following interesting pro gram, including, as it does, speakers from all parts of the chuntry. Tuesday, Oct., 19th. Address of Welcome Mrs. Van Leer Kirkman, president of the board of women managers of the Tennessee Ex- Iiosition. Response Mrs. Henrotin, prefidentof theG.F.W.C. Wednesday. Oct. 29th Papers Mother and Child Study - - dl. - Mrs. Gertrude J. Howell of Wilming- f t t t tJ ton, North Carolina, and Mrs. Kennedy of Memnbis, Tennessee. Paper-Parliamentary Usages-Mr.,. AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK. Urquhart Lee of Chicago. Thursday, Oct, 2lst. panor Thft Story of Mrs. E. M. Sbnville of Florida. University Extension Mrs. John King - Ottley of Atlanta, Georgia. Traveling Libraries -Mrs. Buckwalter of Snringlield, Ohio. Friday, Oct. 22nd. Club Methods and Government-Mrs. McClung of Knoxville and Mrs. Greve of Chstanooga. S c ? ? ? c ? ? ? ? ? ? ? G S (VfCWil(WOOVnW II Hi M, Handles Stein-Bloch's fine TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING Also Peck & Hochhouse's Bovs' and Childrens' FINE CLOTHING Our Stock Comprises the prices we are headquarters Cork filled soles are com fortable and protect the foot from the cold damp ness or heat. We have a larjjfe assortment in them. 1213 c 6 i m em in the world. i Lws v3' It is to . v . ? YOUR KENT TO SEE US BEFORE BUYING CLOTHING a Diamond Jacksonville, LINCOLN, NEB. S. II BCR3HAX, President. . Wing, J. Sawyer, Vice president Cashier. 1115-1117 0 ST. 3 3 3 9 9 3 9 1 3 1 J d a w - d d d j i d d L CAPITAL 82oO,000. Directors A. J. Sawyer, S. II. Burn ham, E. Finney, J. A. Lancaster, Lewia Gregory, N. Z. Snell, G. M. Lambert son, D. G. Wing, S. W. Burnham. NOTICE. (First Publication October 2!S.) Wm. M. 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