The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, March 12, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COURIER.
Dr. and Mi GiffM went to Omaha
difWedneeday to hear "Richard If aha
field in "A Parisian Romance." They
returned on the midnight train.
'The criticism of the D. A. R. in this
this week's Courier is founded on the
reports of their meetings and their sub
egueni and preliminary wire pulling in
New Fork and some of the eastern cities.
The .local society here is doing excellent
work in stimulating the study of history
and in the collection of relics by thoee.
who have forefathers.
Chancellor and Mrs. MacLean enter
tained the faculty-and students of the
school of agriculture on Saturday eve
ning. The early part of the evening was
social, and delicious refreshments were
served. Afterward the company listened
to addresses by Dean Bessey.Prof. Lyon,
CoL Daniels of Omaha, Mies Sargeant,
dean of Ferry Hall, Lake Forrest Uni
versity, III, Mr. Lorton of New York and
Mr. A. E. 8heldon.
. Everybody will be glad to know that
the gentle poet, William Reed Dunroy,
is getting better of his illness which haa
kept him a pr.'c:, for a long time.
Mr. Dunroy has the real poet's gift of
making friends for all time. No one in
Lincoln Newspaperdom is more missed
than tho author of "Corn Tassels." His,
is an all pervading friendliness and
sweetness that makes Newspaperdom
bleak indeed, when it is clouded and
withdrawn by illness.
Mrs. F. E. Campbell and Mrs. S. 1.
Hyde will give the fourth of their ken
HDgtons Saturday afternoon. The in
vited guests are Mesdames Plank, Baker,
Lambertson, A. R. Hill, Hastings, Smith,
Townsend, W.F. Kelley, Horton, Teeters,
Tibbets, Dinsmore, J. H. Miller, Holyeke,
Flinfr, Spencer, Richards, Munger, R. I.
Van Brunt, Sherwood. Chipperfield, E
E. Bonnet, Huntington, Chas. Keefer,
Walker, Jackson, E. Rogers; Misses A.
and L. Miller, Stoddard, Zehrung.
Company F, of the University regi
ment, gave a most successful ball in
Courier hall on Friday evening. The
hall was decorated in the company col
ors, red and light blue, and was further
brightened by the uniforms of the men
and evening gowns of the women. Miss
Willoughby's orchestra furnished the
music for sixteen dances. The grand
march wae led by Lieut, and Mrs. Stot
zenburg. The success of the party is
due largely to Mr. Orlo Browc, the mas
ter of ceremonies. The officers of com
pany F who lent their aid to the chair
man of the committee are Captain Noyes
Lieutenants Davies and Wilkinson, Sar
geants Brown, Cleland, E. H. Clark
Strock and Miles.
Company F, 2nd regiment, N. N. G.,
better known as the Lincoln Light In
fantry, gave their regular inspection
and open dull at their armory Monday
night. The inspection and drill was
witnessed by a number of the friends of
the company. After the drill the indi
vidual competition for the company
medal was participated in by all mem
bers of the company desiring to do so,
and after a spirited contest Corporal F.
I. Ringer carried off the prize, which, as
a tribute to his proficiency in drill, he
will be permitted to wear for a month,
when he will be expected to defend it
against all the company. The rest of
the evening was devoted to an informal
dance.
' One of 'the most brilliant social events
of the season in University Place, oc
cured Saturday evening at the home of
Mrs. O'Neil, and was given by Soroek.
Mrs.Hursey, Mrs. Green, Miss Smith
and Miss Fowler assisted the hostess in
receiving the guests. The house was
beautifully decorated with palms, pink
carnations and pink shaded lamps. The
prevailing color in the dining room and
sumptuous tupper which wasservad was
also pink. A brilliant and most interest
ing musical and literary program was
rendered. Among tho3e present were
noticed Messrs and Mesdames Reasman,
Don Carlos, Fuller, Hursey, Underwood,
Rose, Green; Misses Jay, Fowler, Smith,
Campbell, Flo Smith, Reede, Wineland,
Horn, Walch; Messrs Paul and Roy Mc
Pherrin and Mrs. McPherrin.
Mrs. Kisser will entertain on Saturday
afternoon for Mrs. Risser of Council
Bluffs. Each guest is asked to wear
some emblem representing a geographi
cal feature. Those invited are:
Mesdames Meedames
Kimball, White,
McCreery, Wbedon,
Miller, Foster,
Nance, Rudge,
Quiggle, Townley, '
Snider, Dayton,
Welch, Scott,
Talbot, Burkett.
Wilson, Crawford,
Heaton, Halstead,
Kellogg, Lendley.
Faulkner, Garoutte,
Griffith, Richards,
Gilkinson, Putnam,
Slaughter, Hoover,
Lamb, Billmeyer,
Winger, Reese,
Clark, MacLean,
Garten, G. E. MacLean,
Teeters, Baker,
Holm, Stevens;
Le Gore, Misses
Piper, Saunders,
Adams, Foster,
Lowry, Faulkner.
Phi Delta Theta was at home Satur
day evening to the tnembors of Delta
Delta Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma.
It was the second of their series of "at
homes" at which they will entertain the
young ladies fraternities in turn. A
number of novel and amusing musical
and sleight-of-hand performances were
given. The evening was full of origin
ality and was altogether enjoyable. A
chafing dish supper was served by the
young men. The delicacies were pie
pared by Messrs Sumner, Meuller and
Tukey, assisted by Mrs. Wolcott, Misses
Frances Gere and Ciopsey. The party
was chaperoned by Messrs and Mesdames
Wolcott, Taylor, Hardy and Haggard.
The guests were Misres Raymond, Weil,
Marguerite Winger, Outcalt, Houtz,
Holbrook, Mansfelde, Bonnell, Wilson,
Larscb, Hammond, Broady, Ricketts,
Hoffman, Richards, Whitney, F. Winger,
Ellen and Frances Gere; Messrs Sher
man, McCreery, Raymond, Isaac Ray
mond, Oury, Whedon, Abbott, Sumner
Arthur Raymond, Tukey, Welshens, Ly
man, St9bbins, Mansfelde, Hastie, Rod
dy, Haggard, Weber, Randall, Meuller,
Stone.
WHITiBRgAST
?0AL ana LIME .
OUR DELIVERED RETAIL PRICE LIST
MEMORIAL TO NEAto DOW AND
MISS WILLARD.
The last official act of Miss Frances E.
Willard was to issue a call inviting the
cooperation of Christian churches, the
Christian Endeavor society, theEpworth
league, the Baptist Young People's
union, the National Temperance society,
the Good Templars, the Prohibition
party and all other temperance, religious
and philanthropic societies in celebrat
ing March 20, the birthday of General
Neal Dow, as Prohibition day. In ad
dition to this the national officers at Chi
cago have requested that the name of
Miss Willard be added to the exercisis,
and it is hoped this request will be car
ried out by some special service in all
the churches on that day. This occa
sion will be generally observed through
out tbe whole world.
The memorial for Miss Williard under
the auspices of the state W. 0. T. U.
will be held Suuday at 3 p. m., March
13, in St. Paul's M. E. church.
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