The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, April 22, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COURIER.
Professional Directory.
Ofllco Houre
It. . , Ofllco rooms 18-10 JlOtol a
Dr. O. O.Reynolds nun- mock 3 to' ,).m
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!Dr. S. E. Cook
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1215 O St.
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..071.1 J I Roaldoticc, 1313 C stroot 1 2 to 4 p m
KvonltiKBi by appointment. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. ni, and by appointment.
Job.
I Dr. J. B. Triokey,
I RofractioniBt only
I 1 9 to 12 a. m
Olllco, 1035 O stroot J-Ito4p. m.
DENTISTS.
J . . . . . 1 Oliice, roomH 26, 27 and 1
fllco M0. LOUIS N. Wente.D.D.S.i l.Brownoll Block, 137 y
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Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy,
Farmers and Merchants Building.
The Courier would recommend that
you see the
If you want the best coal for domestic use.
1009 O t. 'Phone 103
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(SuccoBsora to Sutton & HollowbuBh.)
I Confectioners and Caterers. 135 So. 12th St. 'Phone 681
i Wo have the only oyster parlor in the city. Call and see for yourself.
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Ladies'
: Dress
; Skirts
Wo have just received largo lines of
Ladies' Dress Skirts in up-to-date shapes
and styles all well made and finished;
values unsurpassed.
BROUADED MOHAIRS-82, 82.50,
82 75, 83.00, 83 50, 83.75 and 84 00 each.
STORM SERGES- 8r.00,$G 00, $G.50,
$7.50, 88.00 and 89.00 each.
NOVELTY CLOTHS -In check,
stripes, plaidp, etc., all woal, a largo lot
your choice $3.00 each.
SATIN AND SILK Plan or trim
med 87.00, 88.00, $9.00, 810, 811, 812,
813, 815 and up to 82G each.
MlbbER & PAIN
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Society has been a bit dull this week.
The week began well too, with four
weddings on Monday, one of which was
large and interested many. The only
largo parties have been the L. L. I.
given Wednesday night and the senior
promenade last night. Dame Rumor
says there is to be a wedding scon, per
haps next week that will surprise many.
A number of these happy events are
promised for this month and next, so
the air will be full of weddiDg bells.
They rang merrily on Monday even
ing when at the Holy Trinity Episcopal
church occurred the marriage of Miss
Florence Farwell Holmes to Dr. Chas.
Aaron Hull. Rev. Francis W. Eason
performed the ceremony, using the
beautiful Episcopnl service. It was a
brilliant assemblage that witnessed the
improEsive service. Palms, carnations
and lillies in profusion were used in
docorating the church. One pretty
feature was the striking contrast be
tween the white ribbons which enclosed
the pews reserved for special friends,
and the clusters of bright red carna
tions fastened with the ribbons to the
end of each pew. MisB Rice played one
or two organ numbers while the people
were entering the church and at eight
o'clock the strains of the bridal march
from Lohengrin announced the ap
proach of the bridal parly. The ushers,
Messrs. Baldwin, Joyce, Franck, Mor
rison, Cowdery and Heth of Omaha,
advanced first, down the aisle followed
by the bridesmaids two of whom, Misses
Putnam and Welch, were gowned in
pink, while Misses Richards and Houtz
were in blue. Their gowns were all of
taffeta with tunic skirts made entrain.
Miss Putnam's was appliqued with real
lace and trimmed with shirrings of
chifTon on the bodice which was made
decollete. She wore a pink aigrette in
her coiffure and carried pink roses as
also did Miss Welch. The latter's
gown had a tunic of embroidered raous
seline and triramirgs of real lace on the
corsage. Misses Richards and Houtz
wore love knots of blue ribbon in their
hair and carried red roses. After the
bridesmaids came Miss Katharine Bee
sen in a Huffy white frock carrying the
ring in a calla lilly. The maid of honor,
Miss Weeks, next appeared. She wore
a white bwIeb gown with trimmings of
Valenciennes lace and inserting, stock
and sash of white satin ribbon. The
bride entered on the arm of her father.
Her gown was of heavy white pea do
landre and the folds of her long tulle
veil were caught by a diamond orna
ment. Eer bouquet was of bride's roses.
She was met at the chancel by the
groom and his best man, Dr. JoBoph
Scroggs. After the ceremony Mendols
sohn'e wedding march was played. Mrs.
Holmes, mother of the bride wore a
costume of black gronadine over ceriso
Bilk with appliqued trimmings of black
and white. Miss Ruth Holmes wore
white India linen, pink ribbons and
carnations. At the rocoption at the
home of the brido'a parents Judge and
Mrs. E. P. Holmes, icos wero Borved
MisB Burr, and punch was Bbrved
by Miss Ruth Holmes. Mrs. Holmes
was further assisted by Mosdames Muir
Macfarland, Gero and tho Misses Gere'
Tho tablo in tho dining room was de-'
corated in pink roBes, broad pink rib.
bonB and candelabra. Tho arrange
ment was charming and elicited many
expressions of admiration. Mrs. Hull's
traveling gown was of blue Venetian
cloth, her hat and gloves were ceriBe.
Her bouquet was caught bj Miss Laura
Houtz. Dr. and M.s. Hull left at 2:15
on Tuesday for New York and from
there they will 30 to Gulveston and re
turn by way of St. Louis. After May
20ih they will be at home at 2020 Web
ster street, Omaha. One room waB en
tirely occupied by the numerous
and elegant gifts bestowed upon the
bride by her very large number of
friends.
Mrs. A. B. Coffroth gave a card party
Saturday aftrrnoon for Mrs. Helen
Holmes of Washington, D. C, who is
visiting Mrs. J. W. MacJonald. The
rooms were darkened and pink shaded
gaB light illumined the house. A
table decorated with pink carnations
stood beneath a palm in the second
parlor and from it Mrs. Macdonald
served punch, between the games. The
front parlor was decorated with lillies
and smilax. Mrs. George Fawell and
Miss Griflltb won the prizes and after
the games a luncheon wbb served by
the hostess assisted by Miss Alice Cowj
dery. Those present wero: Mesdames
Beesou, Irvine, Leonard, HargreaveB,
Buckstaff, Wright, Wilson, Marshall,
Burr, Thomas, Ewiog, Mallalieu, Muir,
Dorgan, Fitzgerald, Janeen, Griffith,
Woods, Lyon, Fawell, Tilton, Curtice
Macdonald, Horton, Woods and Leming;'
Misses Putnam, Holmes, Griffith, Oak
ley, Hollowbush, Burr, Cowdery, Burn
ham, Raymond, Loomis, Haggard, Har
ley, Marshall, Miller, Hardy, Hoover,
Harrison and Righter.
Last Saturday evening Miss Cunning,
ham and Misa Douglas gave their second
dancing party at the home of the for
raer. Scarlet and cream bunting atftl
palms adorned the house. Punch was
served between the dances, and a lunch
eon late in the evening. Those present
were: Mieses Clark, Vancil, Walsh,
Barr, Hill, Hayes, Hargreaves, Bonnell.
Loasch, Cunningham, Harper, Loomis,
Harpham, Outcalt, McHenry, Morgan
Wirt, Honeywell, Careon, MacMillan
Millar, Polk, Eckle and Hazelwood
Hill Abbott, Manefelde, Watkins, HaB!
vl vTrnPln' Atwood' Ka'ney,
Van Valin, DavidBon, Whipple, Brown
Blackman, Clements, Lau, Richards
Cramb, Reed, Deweese, Koremeyor and
Mrs. Anne RGantor and Mr. George
W. Beman were married Monday in
Omaha. Mrs. Ganter is a wealthy
womun and has been for many yea s a
resident of Lincoln, Mr. Beman I
well known business man, having been
hoau clerk in several of the large dry
goods stores of this city. Ho is at the
present t.mo associated in that capacity
with Herpolsheimer & Co., but w u
Bovor his relations there to look afTer
hie wife sand his own business interest"
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wright will
entertain at cards thie evening for Ms
Helen Holmes of Washington D 0
Their guests will be Mrs. Holmes Mr
and Mrs. J. W. McDonald and' fho
members of the Wednesday afternoon
f Mow Mh0lr hUB!,andfll Wh0B "
follow: Messrs. and Mesdames Beoson
Green, Wilson, Brown, Hargioavos.S
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