THE COURIER. at his favorite bar, and the plan ex. plained to him. He was very alow to understand and it was necessary to go over it a second time. At last light ap peared to break on hi6 mind, tie drew himself up and looked the editor square ly in the face. "Wot t'tll?' said he; "youEe wants me to feed me face at table alongside o' dis gent an den turn right around an' knock him, eb? Wot do youse take me ft-r? Go fall into de bay, will yer?'' And that is bow the great enterprise went sgley. Miss Katberine Brooks gave a kaffe klatsch on Tuesday afternoon for her guests, Miss Somers and Miss Smith of Fremont. The parlors were tastefully decorated with roses and dafodile. Her gueits were: Mesdames Meedames Mallaiieu, Marshall, Houtz, Meads, Mrs. Kisser of Council Bluffs; MUsee Misses Honeywell, Uollowbuab, Nance, Licdley, Farweli, Harley, Leland, Rector, Hoover, Achton, Outcalt, Wioger, Griffeth, Colson, Marshall, Eulass, Lott ridge, Heat on, Kisser, Bridge, Wintersteen,, Burnham, U. Clark, Latta, Mies Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Irving G. Chapio gave a heart party on Monday evening. The house was decorated profusely with red hearts. The lamp shades, and flowers, the ices, bon bone, were all red. Dr. Wilkinson and Miss Lootnis proved themselves the most successful players. The guests of the evening were: Messrs. and Meesre. and Mesdames Mcsdames Preston, Billmeyer, R. M.Turner, Gerhart, R. T. Van Brunt, W. F. Ktlley, S. A. Foster, Dr. Wilkinson, Dr. Farnham, Lowery, Armstrong, Dr.Leonhardt, Aitken, Henry Mayer; Dr. Hill, Mesdames Misses Pitcher; Latham, Messrs. Dena Loomis, Kennard, Eulass, Sheldon, Condell, T. P. Kennard. Tibbetts. Mrs. Irving G. Chapin gave a most de lightful kensington on Tuesday after noon. "Poetry" was the entertainment for the occasion. Each guest was given two words which must be included in one verse or more of poetry. Some poems made startling rhymes, some were very witty and others really quite poetic. Three judges were chosen who gave Mrs. Candy's poem first place, and Mrs. Hutchins' second. Dainty refreshments were served. The guests were: Mesdames Mesdames G. E. MacLean, J. H. MacLean, M. E. Van Brunt, R. T. Van Brunt, Elmer Perkins, W.J Turner, Bert Davie, McCreery, Candy, W.nger, Fling. Puetz, Wells, Spencer, Crandell, Gerhardt, S. E. Leavitt, C. R. Richards, C. S. Jones, Hindman, Ward, Loomis, Howell, Preston, Gibson, Waugh. Hutchins, Tibbetts, Miss Stoddard. Chancellor and Mrs. MacLean enter tained about seventy-five of the law students, and the faculty and their wives on Wediesday evening. Mr. C. A. Kobbins introduced the guests, who were cordially received by the chancellor and Mrs. MacLean, Mrs. J. H. Mac Lean, Judge and Mre. Reese, Judge Harrison and Mr. Wilson. Mis. Mac Lean was assisted in serving by Mrs. Robbies and Mrs. Wilson. After the reception tb a guest3 retired tothehallon the third floor to hear the program which had been prepared. The Heg enow quartet delighted the audience, as usual, with several well chosen sell c tions. The chancellor first addressed the guest;, then resigned the cliair to Daan R'.csj. He called upon Chitf Justice Harrison first, who spoke bril liantly and t-j the point. Dr. Lowery did himself credit next Judo Ryan speke with dignity and freedom and wab much enjoyed. Messrs. Grovener, Beal, Robbins, Wilson, Dennisoo and Berge each raadn a short ppec-h, full of wit and humor, yet carrying weight withal. This evening was thoroughly enj yable to all present. Nebraska Alpha of Phi Delta Theta gave their fourth annual laiquet at their chapt rhomecnSaturJay ivening. Every prepara'ion had bean made to havo this event a memorable one, and it is needless to say thtt tho tITuitnas successful. Business men of this fra ternity who live in the city, and out of town members added thu'r support. The alwajs arlistic home was drorated with cut flowers, the white carnation, the flower of the fraternity, predominated. After the sumptuous banquet Mr. W. H. Oury, toastraaEttr. called for the follow ing responses. The Alumni," Thomas Cieigb. "The Old Hall.- C. H. Von Mansrelde. "The House," A. C. We'cheus. "Phi Delta Theta," K S. Meuller. "Phoebe," K. C. Randall. "Girls," Pl.il Russell. "The Pbi Pedagogue," II. C. Parraelee. "The Faculty," Dr. Wolcott. "A Hunting We Will Go."R. W. Hag gard. "Psyche' H.A. Tuksy. "Me an' Hastie," I. F. Roidy. My College Dajs," Gen. G. R. Wtb ster. The Phis in Public Life," Hon. J. M. Lamber:son. The responses were brigbt and witty and full Jof gcoJ cheer. A number of telegrams and letters were re id from T. E. Wing and J. C. Jonea of New York, and other members who are out of the city. The responses were bright and witty and full of goad cheer. The guests from abroad were: Hayward, Nebraska City. Creigh, Linquist, Palmer, O. Funke, Omaha. 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