THE COURIER. Lh,. ..- - f ,?'J - "?v. ,4 - but then everybody who knows Mrs. state university. There re?rad to Lo Campbell knows that it is juBt like her. mora sense of ths fll ness of things than fanlta tatlawAil atiAk nnnattini aft loenixl " "" mmj " DUVti .vv.u - Miss Blanche Hargreaves has invitations for a kensington to be given January 8th. Mies Blanche Ilnrgreaves entertained a few friends at a kensington on Thurs day af lerncon. The Lincoln High s.'hool boys gave 8 ' party at the L. L. I. hall on Tuesday evecing in honor of their friends from ' Beat ice. .Miss May Hone) well is entertaining Misses La Salle and Hayes ot Beatrice. MissReta Moody of Beatrice is with Miss Edna Uarpham. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. O, Thomas enter tained at dinner Tuesday evening Judge and Mrs. Black of Bloomington and Judge and Mrj. Spurlock of Phtts - mouth. . Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thomas returned to ths city on Tuesday after a month's at Bicce in Chicago and the east. They attended .ths silver wedding of Senator ail Mrs. John M. Tnuretonot Omaha on Christmas night and the dancing party f their son Clarence, who is spending his Harvard vacation at home, on Mon day evening. " A very pretty weddiog took place at 11 0 Monday morning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner, at 1538 J street. Rev. H. J. Kirechstein perform ed the ceremony, which united in the bonds of matrimony Wilford A.Deweese and Miss Freeda Shell. Only the im mediate families ot the bride and groom were present. After a short wedding trip to St. Louis, Mr. and Ma Deweese will make their home in Lincoln. Mr?. Holyoke entertained the Iowa Wbist club on Tuesday evening very de lightfully. This club originally was composed only of former students of the Jowa college, but later other members have lecn addid. The club members nra Prof, and Mrs. Barbour, Prof, and Mrs. Fi'n?, Prof, and Mrs. Kimball, Prof, and Mrs. Richards, Judge and Mib. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Munger, Mr. and Mrs. Don Love. Mr. and Mrs. Le Gore, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holyoke, Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Hoi joke. In addi tion to clnb member", Mr. and Mis. W. M. Chapman and D. A. Campbell. A few Phi Pdip who have remained in the city during vacation gave an infor mal dancing party -at their house on Monday evening. The party waa given for Ar. Fratk Steiner, one of their mem bers, who is spanding the holidays with tbem. The yourg iieople were chaper oned by Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Ladd. Miss Willoughby furnished th mes'c. The guests weie Misses JcsdeLinsing, Leola Vdniil, Margaret Winger, Blanche Har greaves, DaTsy Miner, Edna Polk, Miss Naib. and M.S3 Haecker of Minneapolis; Messrs. S. A. Whif, F. Korsmeyer, B. Wilson, H. Shedd, G. Shedd, J. Kowe, . Haecker, D. Red, F. Steiner and V Barber. Mrs. M. n. Garten entertained the meiibers of the Century club on Friday evening to wa'ch the old year out and Some were rather startled to see the men in their evening dress acd the ladies in handsome reception gowns. Yet this was as it should be. It seemed rather strange because it was a change. It is a trivial thing in itself, jet it shows a marked tendency towaid metopDlitan democracy a thing very noticeably ab sent from Lincoln sce'ety. The best is too often saved for a small clique. Tbe general cordiality and interest displayed on th:s night 's an improvement which m;ght bs studied to advantage. The Patriarchs gave the second party of the seas n oa Wednesday evening in tbe new hall in the Bra e block. Tbe front room was canvassed for the occasion. Miss Wi lough b 'a orchestra furnished the musV. The guests weie: Met s:s and M ssrp. Me'dames Thurber, Wilsjn, Raymond, Rodger?, White, W W. Wilson, Ljors, WHITBRAST -?AL ana LIMB . OUR DEblVERED RETAIL P.1I6E LIST REE Pcnn Anthracite.... 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IS Dorffoti, JStlfgr Office 109 South nth St, Telephone 234. 30C O0O0O300C0000OO39O00O3O333OO903M i Raymond, A. C. Wilson, " Fucke, Wing, D. D. Muir, Yates, Ogden, Ladd, Campbell, Misses Burnham, Putnam, Lambertcon, Wocd, J Lecnard. Winger, g Misses Haecker and Miner. a ,f C0 - r fr The following ladies and gentlemen are expected to be on hand to rrcitve callers at the art gall ;ry this afternoon. A missionary friend of Miss Parker's will pour tea in a Chinese costume from a Chinese bower and in another part of the room punch will be terved. Ever -body is invited. Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Har wood, C. II. G re. L. U. Richards, W. J. Lamb, R. E. Moore. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Bailey, C. F. Ladd, R. E. Grff n. Prof, and Mrs. C E. Bessey, T. E. Hodgman, Barbour. Chancellor ar.d Mis. MacLeao. Mr. M. A. McConcell, Miss Sarah Harris. Dr. W. B. Lawry. The members of the Young Women's Chris'ian Afsociation wi'l be happy to receive all their f.isnds, both ladies and gent'emen at their association rooms from 3 to 9 p. rr. today. The followir g have been invited to receive at the hours stated: From 3 ta 4 p. m. Mesdam's: Welch, Richards, Bryan, Hin jman, Hyder, Saw yer, Winger; Misses Palmer and Irwin. From 4 to G p. m. Mesdames: Dorris, R'c'tetts, Calvert, Lambertson. McCre ery, Chambers, Leavit, MacLean, Bes sey and Sherman. From C to 7 p. m. Mesdames: Ogder, Rxlgere, Fields, Grpgory, Raymond, Herschatein and Wole. From 7 to 8 p. m. Mesdames: Harley, Hartley, Avery, Hinman, Haleted and Doase. From 8 to 9 p. m. Mesdames: Hyde T1 BOUT January 19 ch we will place (5V on sale our Spring- importations of -- Swiss embroideries, choice lines of white dress goods, novelties in printed wash goads and large assortments of domestic ar.d foreign wodI dress goods. Miller & Paine MMM0C0CO3O0COCC0CO0CCCO:C0C0: GCCOCOOOMMsT J (S snm'&&i)S(B&9m Xmas is Over T T'e thank all our customers and everv one else for the! VV- biffgest Xmas trade we have experienced in the J! A you 5 past thirteen long years in our business. We wish ,. , -vt "r , . j. ail a nappy xew lear ana a continuance or yourg trade, and assure you that we will try and attend your? wants in the future as well as in the past. We thank S you ... fj GOOD LUCK GROCERY. llO O Street. M. g&ss,?iiiGiGttt4mmm the new year in. Light refreshments liriratn, Manley, Manning, Cbipperheld, were served very daintily. Theguetts Beach and Baldwin . were: Prof, and Mrs. Candy, Messrs. and Meedamss F.E.Oarapbfl', Henry Hartley, I. Hindman, J. E. Hill. C. I. Jones, W. E. Kirkr, J. T. Lees, Mcs-rs. and Mesdames G. W. Noble, J. F. Say lor, M. Scott, R. T. Van Brunt, G.G.Wai'e, J. W. Wicger, Mesdames E. II. Polk, R. II. Howell, W. H. McCreery, Mi3s Annia Miller. Desidediy one of the meat metropoli tan of society events this season was tbe re33ptioa given by the Ha don Art club A wedding of much intjrest to Lin -coin peopV took place Wednesday morn ing at 10 o'clock in Beatrice, at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. R. Buiks when the lives of Harry Howell Harley and Martha Frances Burks were united in marriage. The guests were assembled inthedoub'o parlors on either side of the aisle down which the bride and groom were to pass. The wedding march was played by Mira Flora Beam. The couple took their position under a large floral arch and were weadtd by Rev. C. S. Dudley, using the Episcopal service. Atter the service an elaborate wedding dinner was served. At twelve Mr. and Lruis. The; will be at home in Lincoln after January 15th. Eoth Mr. and Mrs. Harley have hosts of friends in Lincoln who wish them happiness. Guests f rem Lincoln were Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Harley, J. M. Burkt, A. H. Howell, Mrs. Alice Howell, C. II. Gere, Geo. Rogers, (J. R. Richard; Mies's Dora and Edna Harley, Ena Kiiketts, May Whiticg, Nellie Lao, Mibal L'ndley, Grace Bridge; Messrs J. T. and Howard Harley, R. M. Welch, J. W. Jones; Mr. ard Mrs. L.H. Buikaand Mr. D. F. Burks of Faitbury. Mr. N. S. Harwood and Mis3 Har wood return d from their European tour on Friday. Mr D. E. Thompeon hasretumeJ from Mexico. IIMIIIMIIMIIIIIIimiHIIHIIlllKI New Patterns in Artistic Wall Paper Just received . . . I f UniITT . - R'ebard Block. U. I. fiUUli, LcniiaK'sOld-t-nd. Botksp It, Stationer and Dealer in wii dow shades and wall paper. aiei)e(i)ittg)g)ggitfsag on Chiistmas night in the art ball of the Mr. H rley left for Kansas City and St. Subscribe for The Courier. H. W. BROWN Druggist and Bookseller. WhlUna'a Fine Stationery and Calling Cards 127 S. Eleventh Street. PHONE 68