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Pbese 68L mmmmA iiiiliiilililWiWIilliir THE INGLE NOOK k rery iaTitiDf; when the grate ia bJaz witb our GENLSNE WALNUT BLOCK OOAL It baraa free. Ia free from slate aad dirt Makea a briftbt, glevisg and eco Boaucal Ire aad does sot burs oat tat atediately. WE SELL ALL KIND& Boy what 70a wast aad bay it now. Ccrurvuxe Block Com. Co. Yard Pheee, 382. 119 So. Twelfth St. OSoePhoae,a97. Lincoln, Neb. BBB Fourteenth Street. Lincoln. 1 nwmuMmms 3 at CAPS, SHOES, MITTENS AND AND SEE VS. xx au CO.. 935 0 STREET. 5 y. .- 4. . ajy. gociai and PeFonal i M fe HSr The teaaea'a ma efdaaeea,reeefUaa, Keaeiaftoaa aad eachre partiea haa akokened in apeed, aad peopia hare stepped again to gather ap the liasa of family aaian aad faaUlytraditioa. Uai Teraity atadeata have rathai hoaw to jeia ia festiTitks ever the tarkey aad the paaipkiB pie. Mea hare deserted their claba, aad the claiajs of aodaty hare yielded to those of faadly. Next week the gay race will be reaaaMd, to ooatiaueantil the Caristmaa holiaaya present aaother check. Ia the ataaa while this haa been a weak of aaiet aairth, aad the diveraieas offered are rather aabataatial thaa gorgeous in their aatare. Oae of the daiatieataad saost fal patties of the aairaraity aoctal eon waa girea by Kappa Sigaw fra ternity Tuesday ereaiag ia honor of OarlL. Shaft! aad Leonard H.Robbina, two Tiaitiag charter ajeaibers. The affair waa asodeat aad was the more ea joyed becaose of its aiaipUdty. The fraternity roosaa were taatefally deco rated with palaw aad flowers, aad the ceilings were festooned with the colore of the eociety, old geld, bine and ma roon. Curtained, half ahaded "cosy corners," designed by a member of the chapter, proved almost aa attractive ae the smooth dancing floor. Appropriate refreshments and excellent music from Mien WUloBghby'a orchestra aided ma terially ia the aocceaa of the occasion . The tollowiag visitors were entertained: Professor and Mrs. Barboar, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wilson, Mimes Manning, Whiting, Coster. Woodward, Woods, Hammond, Stuart, Haxelwood, May comer, Stnart, Hammond, Cuaaingham, Hayes, Bridge, Weiler of Omaha; Messrs. Hsllett, Elliott, Kisgabary aad Beh lander. The PJeaeaat Hoar Club nve their opening party of the year, Friday even iag at the Lincoln hotel. It has been the custom in times past to extend the first party sa a reception to aay of the yoang members who have bssa married daring the past year. Oa this occasion the function waa to be in honor of Mr. aad Mrs John Iottridge, bat in conse quence of aa accident to that lady, making it. impossible for her to attend, the custom wss fortgoae. The atten dance was about forty couples, among whom were expected the foUowisg out-of-town guests: Miss Anderson vieitiag Miss Mss Barr, Miss Rhisehart visiting Mrs. George Woods, Miss Weiler of Omsha visiUas: Mrs, Lottndge, Mr. WU1 Hsywsrd snd sister of Nebraska City. Hageaow's orchestra furnished music for the evening. The Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity entertained ia a most happy manner Wednesday eveaiag for Miss Jsas Douglas, of St Joseph. They rigged ap the band wagon for a sleigh rids by moonlight through the town aad after the frolic repaired to the asms of Miss Jsae McFarland where hot -coffee aad sandwiches were served. Aftsrwsrda dancing was iadalged ia to a lata hoar. These were present: Misses Rath Wilsoa IUIeaDoiiglss,LkmMilmrsMDoBglaa! Emily Weeks, Ella Wert, Frances Caa awghsm, Hsrper, Foster, Low, Eageaia Getner, Edqwin. McFarland. Jessie Mc land, HOI; Messrs. Paul Weeks, Crsa. dsll, Lakmsr, CoUet, Brewa, Vaa VilUn, Harvey, Bsisey, Davidees, Las, Hill, Sherman. Mr: aad Mrs. Will Hardy chaperored the crowd. t Mr. aad Mrs. Kimball gave a recsp tiea Moaday sveaisg ia honor of Mr. aad Mrs. Henry Eames of Chicsgo. A small aumbsr of the hundred aad sevea tyive invited guests fronted the savsgs storm that blew, aad the oecasloa de veloped into a charmingly informal af fair. Mr. Eames, who will iathsfBtara preside over the piano department of the coasarvetory, aatertaiaed those prss sat by a lecture oa Norwsgisa folk songs, which he illustrated attractively with music. Ices were served ia Mr. Eames' stadio by Misses Emily Perkina aad Eleanor Raymond, both of whom were gowned ia pink. The decorations were pink and white chrysaathemams. John C. Cox and Miss Katherine Mer aa were married Wedsecday at Have lock with the moat graceful wedding ceremoaiefc. Rer. Father Albert of St. Patricks Catholic church, united tha two. MkaLuIa Krone ac'iag as brides, maid, and James P. Cox, brother of the groom, as best man. The bride wss gowaed ia a ehsrmiag little travelling costume for the weddiog trip which will be extended for two weeks through the esst After the ceremony, .breakfast; wss served to sbout sixty gueata at the home of the bride's mother. -Oa -their raters, the two will be at home to their friends at 1042 C street. A very dainty reception will be given" this evening st ths home of Mr. aad Mrs. W. A. Selleck. The hoase will be decorated with palms sod chrysaa themnme. The reigBing tones of the dining room being a delicate blending of green and white. Coffee will be' served by Mrs. A. W. Lane, icea by Mrs: Braner. They will be assisted by Misses' Elixsheth Wing, Joy Webster aad Belle Upton. Miss Alice Wing will help itf receiving the guests. One of the ex pected guests is Mr. Jamas Woolworth, of Ohio, the ancle of Mis Selleck. Mr. Jacob Maxwell aad Miss Mas Hawkins wers married on Wednesday morning at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Benjamin, Father Nugent conducting the ceremonies that united the happy pair. The hoaee waa profanely, de corated with palms and chrysanthem um, the dining room with carnations sad roses. A delicioas little wedding bIrfsst wss ssrved after the cers sway. Mr. Maxwell in ths son snd pri nts secretary of Ooagressmsa Samael Maxwell. Thsysaagcoaple will spend ths winter in Washington, D. C. Mrs. M. Wylie, of North Fourth teenth street, gave a joint birthday party ia Jo of her daaghter, Mrs. Nellie 8mith.sadMr.Will Wollst,ot Quicy, III., who is visiting ia Liacola, last Sat ardsy evsaiBg, their birthdays oceariag upon the same day. Delicious refresh msats wan aarmrt m k. jii which was artistically decorated with nasaimt! mJ3 Mr. George Hamlin, who ia ths soloist for ths second PhilhanBeeic orchestra eoacsrt, a few weeks ago gave an' entire rseitsl of Strauss soaga at ths Grand TtiT fa Cklca?'.W isawasd by his father. Ths work of ths artist received the highest commendation fraat ths critiss. Uasala people m, C- : iinir&--.-. &&. -v Si y .-.: & g - --Itg-S- ' ' I II