The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, April 16, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COURIER
Professional Directory
DOCTORS.
Tc ipho e.
Office Hours
Office 656
(Office room 18-19, llOtolJ a.m
Borr Block 3 to 5 p. m
(Km. 2548 Q rit I Sun. 3 to
Dr. O. 0. Reynolds
Res.
655
! W. L. Dayton, M. D. I fflce-1205 stroet ! 10 to 1
(Disease of Ejre, Kai.vi and Throat (Be. 1621 C Street J2:30 to
Office.
to 5pm
.Dr. J. H. Tyndale
f NOSE AND THROAT
J Office, rooms 9 and 10... I9 toliao.m
"J Lansing Theatre (" 2to5pIn
6
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gocial and personal
wm h $wm
IDr. S. B. Cook
(Eye, Ear, Noeo and Throat
1315 O St.
19:30-12:3 am
2-5pm
Office C18
Ses.
8Dr. Benj. F. Bailey
. . ..671. )
I Office. Zebrung Block i 9 to 10 a m
I Besidence. 1313 C street i 2 to 4 p m
Evenings, br appointment. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. m. and by appointment.
V12 to 12:30
Office 349,
Dr. E. E. Gif fen
1 Office, Telephone Bid... 1 2 to 5 p m
Va ra by a
I Besidence, 1S21 F street J poihtment
fflco M IDr. J.S, Eaton,
Beideaee..S62 I Surgery and Xenons Diseases, )
1 1 2 to 4 p. m
yutfice, 137 So. Iltb St. -iza.m.
I Hours 10 to
IDr. J. B. Trickey,
f Befractionist only
1 19 to 12 a. m
VOSice, 1035 O street VI to 4 p. m.
j DR. E. J. ANGLE.
f Skin and Gcnito-Uninary Diseases.
Facial blemishes removed
i Office Alexander blk, 1400
O St.. rooms 7, 8, 9.
( Bes. cor 26th and N Sts.
fj
9tol2a.m.
:30to4p.m
30to9p.m
DENTISTS.
I , , . l Office, rooms 26, 27 and I
Office 530. VLOUiS N. Wente,D.D.S.i I. Bjwrnell Block, 137
J ( so 11th street. )
l (Office, 1105 O treet )Stol2amO
f ,w,iul' ' Besidence. SS08 T street fl to 5 p m
.656
Dr. P. D. Sherwin
DENTIST.
(Office, room 19 BorrBlkl9 to 12a m
4 2nd floor J-
(Bes.S530Qst I I to p.m
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Phone
470
J. M. GUILE,
Real Estate and Ins. Geo. Exchange Business
Office 315
South
Eleventh
WALTON G. ROBERTS,
Undertaker and Embalmer. Telephone, Office 145
Eleventh and P St. Res. 156.
riri'9i&t'err
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PHOTOGRAPH PARkORS
132 SOUTH I2TH STREET.
9JyyZe
Some ask what is a
111
It is the place where Tou get
your
CLOTHING PRESSED,
cleaned and repaired.
THE
Ml) HI 60.,
Have the only first-class one in the city.
Cor. Eleventh and O. 'Phone 708.
JvAJJiJj :
Wo'w Quarter.
:atnine our Cine line of
X,EATHER BQLTa,
METAXr GIRDLES,
OIIIIVG BAG,MU8IC ROI.I,
POCKET BOOKa, Etc.
1036 O street.
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Nebraska Alpha of Phi Kappa Pei has
issued invitations for a cotillion to be
given at tbe Lincoln, Friday, April 22Jn.
Mr. and Mr. Emit Joerger were very
pleasantly surprised Saturday evening.
High live was tbe special amusement of
the evening.
Mrs, W. C. Wilson gave a kensington
on Friday afternoon for Mrs. Wright's
guests, Mrs. Rudy of Sioux City, Mrs.
Livingstone of Plattsmouth and Mrs.
Gaspen of Chicago.
The president, professors and students
of the Worthington Military Acadamy
were entertained at dinner at the Lin
coln last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. G. S.
Ralston.
Mies Margaret Lewis entertained her
friends on Saturday afternoon at her
home in East Lincoln. It was an Easter
party. Her guests were Misses Helen
Stuart. Louise Guthrie, Rena Sberde
man, Grace Gibson, Clara Ricketts,
Florence Butler and Lela Sherdeman.
The department of Household Eco
nomics of tbe Woman's club, gave a de
lightful reception and banquet on
Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.
Wallace. Tbe husbands of tbe ladies of
the cluli were the guests of the evening,
A guesoing game and music completed
the entertainment of the evening.
Miss Mable Stone of Hastings is the
guest of Miss Marie Weston who gave a
party for her friend Saturday aftemooc.
A number of games furnished entertain,
ment. At 5 o'clock an elegant luncheon
was daintily served. Tbe guests were
Misses Ruth Macfarland, Louise Har
greaves, Ruth Raymond, Tocsi Townley,
Claire Funke, Jessie Outcalt, Lela flunt,
Pauline Meyer, Hazel Lormer, Zela
Cornell and Mabel Stone.
University Place kensington club and
their husbands were entertained by
Prof, and Mrs. Alabaster at their pretty
home. Tbe refreshments were elaborate
and novel. Tbe dining room was very
attractive and tbe table was decorated
with carnations, pretty china and em
broidered linen. Prof, and Mrs. Alabas
ter are royal entertainers and it was
with regrets that good night was said
after such a pleasant evening of games
and pleasant conversation.
Judge and 2'rs. A . W. Field gave a
complimentary whist party for the Ia
Vita club on Moniay evening. Chicago
whi6t was played. A number of guests
besides the regular club, members were
present.. An elaborate luncheon was
served after the games. Those playing
were Messrs. and Mesdames J. B.
Wright. Sawyer, Ricketts, B. P. Brown,
N. C. Abbott, Kirker, Boggs, Lindley, J.
J. Davis, Gillilan, Waugh, Weir. Misses
Boggs, Kirker, Philpott, Caffyn, Mrs.
Lansing, Mrs. Philpott, Mr. Hallett and
Mr. Philpott.
Miss Mai ion Treat and Mr F. W.
Taylor were quietly married at the home
of the bride's mother on Tuesday at
high noon. Both are well known in
Lincoln. They will be at home on
Wednesdays in May at 1326 G. None
of the friends of either Mr. or Mrs. Tay
lor were informed of their matrimonial
intentions. When the surprise caused
by the suddenness of the young singer's
departure has had time to subside, con
gratulations and good wishes will be
showered upon the new household.
Mrs. A. R. Talbot entertained in honor
of Mrs. Harris of Peoria, III., Saturday
afternoon. It was an Easter party. The
house was profusely decorated with
Easter lilies. The game was a new sort
of the ever popular guessing game.
Each guest was given an eggsbaped
card with the name of a song on it which
was to be illustrated on tbe reverse side
of the card. Tbe drawings were then
exhibited and the guests guessed what
the drawing represented. Mrs. D. A.
Campbell was the most successful and
Mrs. R. E. Moore won the second prize.
Mrs. Talbot entertained again in the
evening but this time it was the young
people and for Miss Harris.
Mw. W. E. and Miss Stella Kirker
who are always such charming hostesses
gave an unusually happy kensington
last Saturday afternoon. Delicious re
freshments were enjoyed. The invited
guests were MeBdames J. H. and G. E.
MacLean, F. M. and C. L. Hail, F. E.
Campbell, P. W. Plank, J. W. Winger,
M. D. Welch, Van Brunt, McCreery,
Edmiston, Weir, Waterhouse, Blisb,
White, Babcock, Harpham, Lyman,
Maule, Pound, Casebeer, Hartley, Lawe,
Saylor, Lansing, Candy, Lindley, Jones,
Bowman, Loomis, Caldwell, Hammond,
Rewick, Garten, Cochran, Sawyer, Lahr,
Hyde, Noble, Hindman, Pickering, Weal,
Paine, Everett; Misses McCorkle, Blfch,
Brenizer, Stoddard.
Mrs. Henry Branch gave a most en
joyable high five party Thursday after
noon. ThehouBehad been beautifully
decorated with palms, Easter lilies ar..j
daffodils. Delicious refreshmnnta n
served after the game. The guests were
Mesdames Hays Thompson, Geo. Clark,
Chas. and L. C. Burr, McMurtry, Bald
win, Rudge, Tucker, Patrick, Dorgan,
Moore, French, Trickey, Buckstaff, Og
den, Ladd, Campbell, Mallalieu, Put
nam, Stewart, Tilton, Hargreaves, Lat
shaw Marshall, Townley, Reese, Kelley,'
Wright, Beeeon, Green, Leonard, Miller!
Freeman, Brown, Ewing, Mohrenstecher,
Coffreth, Gowdy, Yates, Righter; Misses
Latta. Saunders, Hollowbush, Harrison,
Griffetn, Dales, Nance, Rector, Farwell,
Bryan, Slaughter, Bryan.
A dancing club gave a large party at
the Lincoln Wednesday evening. This
was probably the last large party that
will be given this season by that circle.
About one hundred and fifty guests filll
ed the dining room and corridors which
had been elaborately decorated for this
occasion. Easter lilies and bride a rotes
were used in profusion ic the ordinary
where salad and sandwiches were serv
ed. The corridors were decorated with
palms. The parlors were adorned with
palms and brides roses. Punch was
served in the dining room. Miss Wil
loughby's orchestra furnished inspiring
music which was all the more delightful
after a silence of forty days. Dr. Ladd
was the nuster of ceremonies and to
him and the elaborate and long consider
ed plans of the committee, Mesdames J.
B. Wright, S. H. Burnham and D. A.
Campbell, the success of the party is
largely due.
Mrs. Lawrence Bruner gave a recep
tion on Monday evening, for Prof.
Bruner at the Plymouth Congiegationa'
church. About four hundred guests
were present. Prof. Bruner has recently
returned from a year's oik in tie in