.THE COURIER. Profeaslonal Directory, Wee Phono. Ofllco 656 Rca 653 Office Hours 4 4HB ttr- lvv r r Du I Ofllco roonw 18-19, HOtoln.m fLir. O. U. Reynolds Hurr mock.... y 3to' p.m lRo. 2548Q. dt...., I Hut 3to- rl erne jnsiW. L. Dayton, M. D. ionico.izosostroot notoi f DIcmoi of Eyo, Kai, v-"n and Throat) Boa. 1821 C Btroot 2:30 to 5pm godal and Pergonal IDr. S. E. Cook I I 9:30-12:3 am ) Bye, Ear, Nobo and Throat 1315 O St. 2-5 pm Jlllce 618 loa mkU.. i ,.,. ......... ,o .' MI,.?. ? P troot j 2 to 4 p m 4 t ..,.....n, ui miiiuiiiiniuun juuuuj buiui p. m. anu iiy appointment. svj (1 19 to 12 a. m 1 "Ht T T3 tVrlr1m-rr I f ' Rofiactionist only Offlco,I035 0 .troet tltolp.m. DENTISTS. co 63o.Louis N. Wente,D.D.S.r",cn;or3!zmo,ar1t J ( so llth itroot. ) ... .656 Dr. ' D- Sherwin J Offlco' n0dmfl1o9orBnrr Blk ! 9 to 12 a m ' DENTI8T. I Rob. 8520Q gtf ) I to p. Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. The Courier would recommend that you see the . 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SATIN AND SILK-Plan or trim-med-87.00, 18.00, $9.00, 810, 111, 812, 813, 915 and up to 82G each. MlbbER & PAINE ' ! itmtimi ii r i Married on Wednesday March 22nd, at the Virginia in Chicago, at eight o'clock in the eveniDg, Miss Bertha Laura Clark to Mr. Thomas Lyttleton Lyon or the agricultural college of the State university, Dr. Edward H. Curtis ofllciating. The wedding ceremony was pro nounced in the rooms at the Virginia, which were decorated with American beauty roses in tall glass vases, roses with such long stems that they might have reached the bride's shoulder. After the beautiful ceremony pronounced very solemnly and tendprly by Dr. Curtis, the doors into the banquetting hal were opened and the weddirg party of fifteen sat down around a large round table illuminated by American beauty roses and candelabra. The elaborate dinner consisting of the usual courses of shell fish, soup, flsh, game, punch, lamb and the salad and desert courses, served ekillfully and attractively was a mcdel of the caterer's art and nothing occurred to mar the wedding feast. Though as at every wedding when a beloved daughter loaves home, tears are near the surface and it is only un usually happy arrangements and a habit of self control in the bead of the family that keeps the company gay. Jhe bride and gro6m were preceded ijHbrlbe drawing rtfbm by the bride's sister Margaret, dressed in an extremely becoming gown of pink net over pink silk. Miss Charlotte Clark played the Lohengrin wedding march then and through the service. The bride's gown was of white liberty satin, made with a very long train and trimmed in duch esse lace. She wore a handsome dia mond ornament in her hair, the wed ding gift of her mother. Mrs. Clark waB gowned in black net over silk with a long train, She wore diamonds and an American beauty rose. Around the dinner table sat Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Mr. C. A. Henna, Mr. George Lyon and Mien Lyon, brother and sister oi the groom, from Pittsburg. Mrs. John R. Clark, Mr. George Lyon and Miss Lyon of Chicago, cousins of the groom, Dr. and Mrs. Curtis, Miss Margaret Clark, Miss Charlotte Clark of Lincoln, cousin of the btide. Mrs. W. B, Ogden. Miss Dorrance Harwood and Miss Harris of Lincoln. The presents were numerous and costly. Mr. and MrB. Lyon left for New York and Pitts burg to visit the gaoom'a father nnd sister. They are expected in Lincoln today or the first part of next week. A joyful occasion was the banquet given last Saturday evening at the Lin coin hotel. The alumni members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity from over the state gathered to the number of about fifty and spent the evening around the festal board with toasts.rem iniscences, stories and songs. The meeting was one long to be remembered as it brought to mind the former school days of men now in busy life. Besides the members of the local chapter alumni 'from all over the state were present to exchange ideas and enjoy the enthusiasm of tne younger members of the fraternity. The alumni present were: Messrs. N. S. Harwood, W. C Wilson, D.L.Love, M.I.Aitken, J,L II. G. Whitmoro, P. L. Summers, C. C Marlay, J. F. Baylor, W.T.Stevens, of V! Lincoln; E.J. Cornish, J. L. Pierce, H. A. Meyers, R H. Olmstead, of Omaha; J. E. Cobbey or Beatrice; O. S. Miller Fairmont; O. H. Sloan of Geneva, G. H. Thomas or Harvard; W. W. Wilson of Nebraska City; J. B. BarneB.jr.of Nor rolk;G. F. Kenower of Wisner; A.J. Weaver and J. C. Graham of Falls City; W. T. Thompson of Central City; R. i. Manley of Fremont; L. A. Wilson of Seward. The active members pres ent were: Messrs. A. K. Barnes and G . C. Barnes, J. L. Kind, W. A. Christ son, R. A. Drain, O. G. Whipple, W. W. Burt, B. A. Yoder, J. P. Cleland. F. R. Woodland, B. K. King, E. J. Bauman, V. A. Henderson, L. M. Weaver, A. L. Brown, O. W. Weeks, D. H. Atwood, A. Watkine, jr. and A. E. Parmelee. The members of the Wednesday after noon club gave a banquet last evening in the Brace building, in .compliment to their husbands. .This is a delightful little club composed of thirteen ladies. It was organized a short, time before the holidays and meets fortnightly t the homes of the members. The ladies assure their husbands and friends that the afternoons spent together are per fectly delightful, but refuse to reveal ' any secrets concerning tbem. The members of the club are: MesdameB ' Beeson, Brown, Buckstaff, Coffroth, Green, Hargreaves,- Irvine, Leonard! Funke, Tilton, Wright, Wilson and Thompson. At the banquet last night covers were laid for twenty-four. The table was gorgeously decorated with meteor roses and lightsd with red can dies under flame colored shaden. The dinner was a sumptuous one served in ten courses. At the conclusion of the meal cards and dancing were enjoyed. . The Woman's club rooms on Twelfth .' and M streets were the scene of a large- sanded and brilliant reception on Tuesday afternoon, given in honor of the wives of the Nebraska legislator and of the state officers. The hostesses were the members of the Parliamentary department, Mrs. Nellie M. Richardson leade, auhted by the officers, leadera of the departments and members of the club The guests were graciously received by Mrs. Richardson Vd Mrs A. W. Field, president or the club The rooms were pronely decorated with palms and flowers conspicuous among the later being those of violet hue, the club color. Cosey corners and pleasant eating piaeeB were arraDg0(J faPf J here, tempting the callerB to linger and hBten to the music of an orcheatL stationed behind the palms, or S v ft' over the ices which were daintily served mn I?""168 nC0Dne"' " raan, Henry, Castor and Miss Yuung. It was a. pretty thought, this reception and the guests or honor responded at most unanimously among those present g M?;ynter' wife of the Gov "g dining hall at the university conserva. ary of music to the members of DeUa we Lfraternity Th9 Hr.MoM were palms and crimson carnations Covero were .Id for sixteen Z the banquet was served faultily The menu cards were dainty creaUons L y Y