The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 20, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COURIEh
whore euppor was Borvod. Tho com
pany consisted ot Mr. and Mrs. Jumoa
Manahan; Misses Wilson, Don noil and
Bonnoll, Millar, Wilson, Mansfoldo,
Anies, Sallo, Vore, Koda, Cady, Thomp
Eon, Loech and Losch, Hazlott, Whito
and Whito, Stoolo, Gund; Messrs. Keod,
Mansfoldo, Rainoy, Davidson, Sherman,
Hill, Lohmer, Lewis, Henry, Sumner,
Longloy, Crarab, WillianiB, Haockor,
Adams, Smith, Van Valin and Mudgo.
Mrs. W. II. Fry was tho recipient or a
birthday eupriso on Friday evening.
Her daughters, Misses Carrio and Nellio
Packard, sorvod rofroshmentB. ThoBo
present woro: Mesdames, Watt, Davy,
Shanahan, Moore, Meyers, Townsond,
Eagor, Blackmeyer, Cleveland, IJorky,
JenkinB, Crumpton, Warrick; Misses
Meyers, Von Doran, Thomas, Cleveland,
Meyers, JenkinB, Shanahan, Townsond,
Packard and Packard; Messra. Moyore,
Borky, Mooro, Carter, Trumbull, Krum
mick, Jenkins, Robinson, Shanahan,
White, Jenkins, Mnorc, Packard and
Jones from Manila.
Mrs. E. II. Barbour entertained tho
active mombors of tho young ladies'
fraternities at a musicald Thursday
af tornoon. Tho guests woro received by
Mrs. Barbour, Madamo J. H. MauLoan
and Mrb. Goorgo E. MacLean. Ices
woro served by Miss Emily Porkina.
Tho young ladios woro received at tho
door by Miss Eleanor Barbour who woro
a whito frock and scarlot sash and rib
bons. Mra. Barbour was further assist
ed by Mrs. Clark Ansley, Mrs. Wilson,
Mrs. Fling and Miss Goro. Tho houso
was decorated with scarlet roses and
carnations, and tho lottors of all frater
nities were suspended in the windows.
The program which follows was given
by two representatives from each of tho
live fraternities, the Delta Gamma, Kap
pa Kappa Gamma, Delta, Delta, Delta,
Kappa Alpha Theta, and Pi Phi.
IMiOdKAM.
Soptuor Beethoven
Miss Stella Rice, Miss Nelia Cochran.
Thy Beaming Eyes McDowell
Mattinata Tosti
Mibs Eleanor Raymond.
Dio Jago Rhoinbergor
Mi?B Blanche Losch.
Sketch- Saint JoBeph
Miss llolon Harwood.
Preludo in E minor Mondolseobn
Mies Charlotte Clark.
Ave Maria Mascagni
Miss Eugenia Gotnor.
The Laboratory Robert Browning
Doujc Temps Nora Perry
Miss Margaret Custer.
Piano Solo
Mies Mao Colson.
Venetian Boat Song Blumontbal
Misses Turner and Reynolds.
Tho Beta Tnota Pi fraternity pave a
notably successful dancing pfrty last
evening at tho homo of Mr. Lowo Rick
otts. The houBo was decorated with
spring bloB-om?. Ices were served
throughout tho evening. Those pres
ent were: Messrs. and MesdamoB Cor
nell, Woods, Stout. Braco, Dr. and Mrs.
Lees; Misses Whiting, Holbrook, La
Sello, Wetzel, Rickett, Hayes, Broady,
Raymond, Houtz, Hammond, Tukey,
JackBon, Colo, Douglas, Wirt, Millar,
Thomas, Custer, Andrews, Woodward,
Richards, Huntor, Fuller, Quick, Gil
leBpio, Colson of Fremont, and Wilkins
of Omaha; Messrs AdaraB, Musser, Mc
Killip, Schick, Rain, Williams, Boghtol,
Gillespie, Webster, Robinson, Black
man, Sims, GrolT, Barber, Broady, Fol
som, Rickotts, Hondy, WaUh, Marloy,
Everett, Hondy, Marquette, Ransom,
Cramb, Lau and Dr. Whito.
Mesdames T. M. Hodgman and C. E.
Bessey have given two dolightful rauei
caloB this week at tho homo of tho for
mor. On Wednesday aftornoon tho
hosteBBBB wero aeBiBtod in tho drawing
room by MeBdaraeB Foselor, Summers
and MncLoan, Uofroshmonts woro
sorved in tho dining room by Missos
Polk, WobBtor, Ghumbore, McGahey and
King. On Ihursday Mrs. McGahey
presided in tho dining room and was
assisted by tho sumo young ladies, while
MissoB Wing and Goro did duty in tho
drawing room. Tho latter wns de
coratod with scarlot and croam roBOB,
tho dining room with Bpring MoworB.
Tho programs woro as follows:
WKDNKMDAY AI'TRRNOON.
Tho Walnut Troo
Tho Hat of Groen Schumann
Mrs. Ilolyoko.
Bird Ruptures Cowon
Miss Roynolds.
La Rondo des Lutins (violin solo)
Huz.'mi
Miss Silonco Dales.
To Arcadio DdKovon
Florabel Bartlott
Mrs. Holyokc,
Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond, accompanist.
THURSDAY ATTKHNOON .
As tho Hoart Desireth Allittson
Mrs. Maron Troat Taylor, Miss Eiche.
Romanco Spohr
BorcouBo IlauEor
Spring Song Mondclssohn
MiBs Eicho.
Doll Songs.
Flower's Lullaby
Tho Rich Littlo Dolly
Sugar Dolly
JoruBha
Firollys JeBsio Guynor
Mrs. Marion T.oat Taylor
Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond accompanist.
On Saturday evening tho Cotilliou
club gave a brilliant party and tho lust
of tho season, at ttio homo of Mr. and
MrB. J. A. Buckstatf. Tho ball room
wis elaborately decorated. Tho dancors
wero lod by Mr. and Mrs. Olivor Rod
gsrs. Tho following woro present:
Messrs. and Mesdames Hargroavcs, Boo
Bon, Rodgors, Woods. Dorgan, Marshall,
Funko, WilBon, Wright, Mallaliou, Ir
vine, Leonard and Burr; Mrs. T. II.
Grillith; Misses Hollowbush, Marshall,
Burr and Norman of St. Josoph; Mcb
ers. Lioutonant Raymond, Cluudo Roed,
Joyco, Dixon of Nebraska City, and
Paxton ot Omaha.
Tho Inglosido Literary club of tho
Plymouth Congregational church, hold
itB last meeting for tho season on Mon
day ovoning at tho homo of Mr. Harold
Green, 1815 Prospect avenue. A pro
gram of music and readings wat givon
by Misses Hoagland, Loorais, Bothuno
McGraw, Walton and a quartot of littlo
girls. Ollicors for next year wero
electod. President, Miss Anna Both
uno; vice president, Mr. Harold Greon;
secretary and treasurer, Mr. Joel Loom
is. Ices and cakes wero sorvod.
Tho Literary Society Club of tho Uni
versity gave a dancing party Tuesday
night at Walsh's ball. Those prosont
woro Missos "Dysart, Nelson, Stratton,
McDill, Ropor, Stratton, Lonoyor, Mc
Dill, Reaves, HonBol, Saults, Aldorman
Hall, Druco, Van Valin, Gregory, Haber
Ian; Messrs. Edgerton, Warner, Plow
head, Hanson, Alexander, Benedict,
Klino, Ilarmor, Brooks, Morris, Foster.
Thorno, Swain, Saults, Baker, Griflln
and Hewitt.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Thompson ot
Now York City, will arrivo in Liucoln
noxt Wednesday, and will bo tho guests
of Professor and Mrs. E. H. Barbour.
Thoy como from Minneapolis whoro thoy
havo been attending tho Presbyterian
Genoral Assembly, and aro now on thoir
way to AhiBka. Dr. Thompson was for
mpny years pastor of tho Madison Av
onuo Presbyterian church in Now York,
and was at ono timo moderator of tho
General Assembly.
Mra. 0. H. Eubank ontortained tho
mombors ot tho Tuesday morningShaks
pero club at bor homo 1134 L stroot,
Thursday aftornoon. Tho rooms woro
niado beautiful by largo jam of La
Franco roBOB and wood violots. Tho
colors, violet and pink, woro 'jurriod out
in tho refreshments Borvod. Thoso pres
ent woro: McsdaineB Tohiaa CiiBtor, E,
F. Smith, John Dnano, O. J. King, O.
N. Humphrey, Lawronco Brunor, P.
Smith, Frank BUsh, W. II. Manss.
A imiBlcalo under tho direction of Mrs.
13. L. Hinman was given Saturday after
noon at tho homo of Mrs. A. S. Ray
mond. Tho proceeds will help dofray
tho expense of educating an American
child orphaned by tho recont muBbaeros.
Boforo the music Mrs. Hinman tulkod
feelingly ot tho Bad condition of tho
Amoricun orphans. Tho program con
sisted ot rollicking collego songs sung
by eight young ladies, and boIos by
MisBOB Turnor and Roynolds.
Tho mombors ot Company D, univor
eity cudet9, woro ontcrtainod at Delta
Tau Delta houso on Monday ovoning.
Music by a mandolin club, songs, ro
froshmontB and agonoralgood timo woro
enjoyed. Tho ollicofB of tho company
aro Captain, O. G. Whipple; jioutonant
Doran, Liout. Loibmau, Liout. Hanson;
Sergeants Woodland, Hall, Thorno, Plow
hoiicl, Grimiii; Corporals Barnes, Burt,
Marsh, Howitt, Carter.
Miss Louiso Pound of tho English do
partmont at tho university, has boon
grantod a yoar's loavo of absonco, Sho
will loavo on tho 'JOth for Now York, and
will Bail June 3 for Europe, going direct
to Hcidelborg whoro sho will study dur
ing tho summor. Sho will spend tho
winter in Berlin or Lcipsic, and will go
to PariB noxt spring to attend tho expo
sition. Tho C. C C. C. C. was ontortainod on
Friday evening at tho homo ot Mr, V.
K. Blanoy, Thirtieth and L Btroots.
Toobo present woro: Missos McFall,
Jones, Rogors, Blanoy, Klock, Halo,
MorriB, Brown, McMastors, Eva, Laura
and Grotta McGillick; Mesdames Rush
Blanoy; Messrs. Rush, McMastors, Good,
Rogors, Davidson, Sidney, Bronson,
Foltz, Richardson and Blaney.
Mr. Maltson Baldwin entertained a
company of young pcoplo at Biippor at
Meadow Brook lodgo on Friday ovoning
in honor of Miss Norman of St. Josoph.
Thoso present wore: Misses Norman,
Burr, Hollowbush, Harrieon, Hoovor,
Mulry, Hoovor and Loland; Messrs, Got
tings, Thatcher, Fitzgerald, Joyco,
Chapman, Cowdcy, and Lieutenant
Raymond.
Misa Graoo Hildobrand inritod a
number of young friends to help her
celebrate her eighteenth birthday on
Saturday aftornoon. Music and games
woro enjoyed and an olaborato dinner
was served by Miss Hildobrand's sister,
Mrs. E. J. Schmitt. Thoso present
woro: MiBacs Griggs, Emoriek, Tylor,
Thorpe, Borkeon, Powers, Joary,
bolt and Milnor.
Pago loft for tho EaBt. On thoir ro.
turn thoy will bo at homo at 1018 South
Thirteenth Btroot.
MIbs Mary Coatollo was ploasantly
surprisod on Friday ovoning by tho fob
lowing friends: Misses Dinoon, Gilllck,
Vifqimin, Dinoon, Clark, Swoonoy, Lod
with, Clark, O'Shoa, Tannoy, Krono,
Sullivan, DulTy, Brown and Brown,
Donahuo, McManaman, Costollo and
Costollo.
Throo hundred young ladios of tho
high school assistod by Missos Towno,
Rickotts, Kirkor and Loomis havo or
ganized a walking club. Tho first tramp
of a milo and a half or two milos has
i)oon taken and longor walkB will folio
as tho mombors bocomo accustomed to
tho oxorclsc.
Mrs. A. G. Boeson guvo a chafing dlBh
Biippor for MIbb Norman after tho Cotil
liou Saturday ovoning. 1 lor guests woro
Mr. and MrB. J. A, BuckstafT, Miss Nor
man, MIbb Burr, Mr. Joyco and Mr.
Paxton, of Omaha.
Miss Ida Hochno and Mr. F. W. Hor
polslioimor woro married at tho German
Lutheran parsonage on Wednesday
morning at 11 o'clock, Rov. Goorgo Al
lonbach olllciating. Mr. and Mrs. Hor
polshoimor will rosido at Donton.
Mrs. Fanuio J. Tofft and Mr. John
Milburn of Nodorland, Colorado, woro
married on Wodnosday ovoning at tho
bomo ot tho bride's sistor, Mrs. G. Fur
naco, 1CU8 M stroot. Tho coromony was
porformod by Dr. W. M. Hindman.
On Thursday ovoning at tho Gorman
Lutheran church occurred tho marriage
of Mips Annio Doorr and Mr. Henry F.
Vosb. Tho ceromony was performed by
Rev. Goorgo Allonbach.
On Wednesday evening in the German
Lutheran church the marriage ot Mrs.
Matilda Sommor to Mr. August C. II.
Noitzol was colobratod, Rov. George
Allonbach ofllciating.
Tho juniors of the High school gavo a
rocoption to tho Bonior cIubs on Wed
nesday ovoning at tho homo of Prin
cipal and Mrs. Watorhouso.
Phi Delta Thota fraternity ontertalned
tho young ladios of tho Delta Delta
Dolta on Friday ovoning at tho chapter
houso on S stroot.
Miss Norman of St. Joseph, who has
boon tho guost or Miss Mae Burr for
several wooke, left on Tuesday for her
homo.
Electric wiring, gas and electric fixtures
and lamps a speciality. Korsmeyer Plumb
ing and Heating Co., 215 South Eleventh
street.
MIeb Price entertained the Wednesday
aftornoon club this week at the hothe of
Mrs. W. M. Leonard.
Mrs. Jamos Tylor entertained the D.
Loj- A. Y. P. Kensington club at a luncheon
yesterday aftornoon.
Mrs. Garoutto ontortainod tho Floral Mrs. D. A. Campbell has been on
Konsington on Friday aftornoon. gngod to Bing in a concert at Wvmore on
May 24th.
Thorn preriont woro: Mesdames Clark,
Lawronco, Woodruff, Slattory, Wixon,
Rymal, Campbell, Whito, Taylor, Jewell,
ShioldB, Ensoy, Lichty, Jones, Groon,
Davoy, Lewis, Sponcor, Tylor and
Tylor.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Campbell gavo a
dinuor on Wednesday ovoning in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Rodgors of Wy
moro. Tho tablo was decorated with
forns and whito roses. Tho guests woro:
Mossrs. nnd Mefldames C. B. RodgorB,
Olivor Rodgors and M. F. Kolley.
At four o'clock on Thursday after
noon occurred the marriago of Miss
Luca Clara Wittio to Mr. W. T.'Pago.
Rev. W. D. Pago of Wollfleot, Nobr.,
father of tho groom porformed tho coro
mony. Tho houso was decorated with
American flags, emilax and cut flowers,
After tho wedding supper Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Adna Dobson has issuod invita
tions for two companies noxt week.
Tho wedding today at Marion, Mans.,
that quaint littlo summer resort on
Buzzard's Bay, of Mr. Richard Harding
DavlB, "ox-Philadolphian," and Miss
Cecilo Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Marshall Clark of Chicago, has
not unnaturally given rise to no incon
s'derable gossip anent both bridegroom
and brido. Mr. Davis delayed his en
trance into matrimony until this, rather
late day, it I am to believe his own
statement, not because of any lack o?
excellent chances but because he be.
liovod that for a young and ambitious
man, desiriouB of making his mark in
literature, marriage served as a more or
leas deterring influence. It is evident,
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