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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1898)
THE COURIER Miss Blanche Garten baa returned son, Anatinburg, Teeters and Marine, from a visit in Omaha with Mi9S Ura Mr. and Mrs. Green and Lieut, and Mrs. Kelley. Stotzenburg chapronod the party. Mrs. Punke entertained Messrs and Mesdames A. S. Raymond, D. A. Camp bell and 0. H. Morrill at dicner on Thursday. Mrs. C. O. Robin-on of Chicago, who has been the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wright for ssveral weeks, returned to her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kirker entertain ed the La Vita whist club very delight fully Tuesday evening. This club con tains some of the best players in the city. They follow the regulation club rules and play scientifically. There is always plenty of amusement and always a de licious luncheon after the games. The guests of the evening were: Messrs and Meedame3. A. W. Field, A. H. Wier, J. J. Gillilan, W. A. Lindley, J. M. Waugh, C. F. Boggs, Wm. Boggs, I. N. Lansing, E. H. Hallet t, O. C. Bell, J. J. Davis. Misses Boggs and Caflyn. Mrs. Milton Scott was the hostess of the L. A. G. F. kensicgton club Thurs day afternoon. The afternoon with its happy conversation and dainty work was thoroughly enjoyable, as these after noons always are with Mrs. Scott. Her guests were: Mesdames Mesdames F. E. Campbell, Van Brunt. Wilkinson, Davis, Armstrong, Pitcher, W. J. Turner. Patrick, NorrisHumphery, G. Fawell, Preston, Gerhart, Chapin, Jones, Billmeyer. McCreery, Winger, Miss Stoddard. Mrs.F. E. Perkins and Mrs. S. D. Hyde will give the third of their series of kensingtons Saturday afternoon. The guests will be: Mesdames Mesdames D. A. Campbell, A. O. Faulkner, M. W. Folsom, H. T. Folsom, Chas. Chandler, Chas. Bryon, A. W. Lane, Noble, LeGore, Blish, Leese, Chandler, Stevens, Dayton, Bcird, Barbour. Misses Misses Thompkinson, Mary Bryon, Walker, Palmer, Bcuton, Irwin, Bryon. Mrs. Oliver Rodgers entertained en Thursday afternoon for her sister, Mrs. Bodman of New York City, who arrived Wednesday and will make an extended visit. An exceedingly interestinggueesing game vas the amusement of the after noon. Cards having on them two or three words, the names of notable people were represented by adjectives the first letters o! which represented the initials of the noted person. A characteristic one was, "Great Collars" for Grover Cleveland. A prize was given to the one having the fewest names on the cards. The guests were Mesdames Ogden. Wilson, W. Hargreaves, Wright, Buckstaff, Burnham, F. W. Brown, W. A. Green, Bailey, McMurtry, Kelley, Ladd and Mi68 Bennett of Omaha, and her guest, Miss King of New York. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon boys enter tained some of their friends Thursday evening at the cycle Bkating rink, and a very enjoyable evening it was too. They served punch and sandwiches all the evening. Those en joying the fun were: Misses Outcalt, Daisy and Anne Miner, Houtz. Risser, McMimemy, Watkins, Collins, Harley, Ed-a Harley, Stotzen burg, Green, JFarwell, Williamson and Nance. Messrs Bartlett, Stopher, Ken ny, R. and E. Sawyer, Harmon, Corby, Griggs, Marlin, Holben, Morrill, David- Mrs. C. C. White of 000 South 17 street, gave a large evening reception last week. On Thursday afternoon of this week she gave another recaption from three to six for her daughter, Mrs. Hopkins of Crete. The house was de corated with palms and azaleas and hyacinths. Ices, small cakes and punch were served in the dining room and library, by Misses Jessie and Lillian White aud others. The dining room was in red and the ladies serving there were gowned in red. In the library every thing was pink. About one hundred called during the afternoon, and a num ber of ladiea from Crete were present. Miss Helen Hoover gave an exceed ingly enjoyable kensington on Wednes day afternoon. Several unusually pretty bits of fancy work were displayed. Be sides the sewing there was a guessing game. The best known advertisements were cut from the papers and maga zines and were pinned up in all the rooms. Miss Lucy Griffith, Miss Hen rietta Hollo wbueb and Miss Laura Houtz were the most successful guess ers Miss Griffith won the prize, a beau tilul picture, on tha cut. Those invited for the afternoon were Mesdames Mesdames Lew Marshall, Rector, Mallalieu, Walsh, Misses Walsh, Meads, Walcott, Misses Nance, Riseer, Griffith, Harley, Latta, Norval, Cochran, Watkins, Garten, Leland, Ashton, Brooks, Hooper, Furnase, Ames, Rector, Marshall, Hawley, Eulass, Ketchum, Heaton, Winger, Hollowbush, Broady, Bartruff, Houtz, Odell, Custer, Mullen, Lottridge. The Philharmonic Orchestra will give a special matinee for Fchool children at the high school auditorium on Monday afternoon, March 7, at 4:13 o'clock sharp. Mies Edith Ri.se r, soprano, will be the Boloist. A program of interest is pre pared. Admission for school children and teachers 10c. Others 25c. FKOGRAJI. March The Bride Elect Sousa Intermezzo Rusee Franke Soprauo Solo a. O, For a Breath of tne Moorlands Fisher b. Burst Ye Apple Buds Emery Miss Edith Risser. Characteristic Piece The Butterfly.. Bendix Solo Flute and Clarinet. Mr. Arthur Gatehouse, Mr, Rich ard Abel. Overture William Tell Rossini Soprano Solo Hush-a-Bye Gerald Lane Violin Obligate Miss Risser. Descriptive Piece The Village Black smith .Puerner American Fantasie Gems of Steven Foster Tobani Y. W. G. A. Art and Magazine club meets Monday evening. A Salina guard social was given Fri day evening at the association by the re ception committee, which was attended by many interested women and girls. Miss Tompkinson, General secretary, will give a talk on Bible study, Sunday at 4 p. m. All women and girls are cor dially invited. 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