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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1899)
8 THE COURIER. A pteaBunt aurpriEO party was given laa ovoning at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Oloveland on North Iwonty-flrst street, in honor of their nephew, Mr. Gcorgo Callely of Hoatriue, who ia soon to depart for Arizona. MubIc on tho piano and violin, and gamea and social divoraion woro pleasant features of tho evening, followed by dainty re froBhmontB. All departed with oxpres niona of a jolly good timo and winning Mr. Calloly a ploaeant journoy and a eafo roturn. MoBdamoa A. II. Gordon and I. J. Ayora ontertainod tho contra! circlo of St. Paul's church yeatorday morning at tho homo of tho former. Twonty five ladiea woro present and enjoyed a ram ble through an art gallery. Tho one who found tho greateat number of articloa in tho cataloguo waB awarded a prize. Tho birthplace of Burua wa9 represented by two picoa of coal. Tho horao fair by corn and oata. Mra. Wothornld won the Hrat prizo and Mra. Grifllth tho conBolation. Rofreahmenta wero aorved. MiBB Inez Barnoy and Mr. Thomaa Ilicka, both well-known young people of thiB city woro united in marriage on Wednesday evening at ilvo o'clock, by Rov. Lewie Marah of the Unitarian church, at the homo of the bride, fi2l B Btreet. The received a number of preeonta. After tho UBual congratula tiona and a bountiful auppor, Mr. and Mrs. Hickb loft for their new homo at 710 C Btreet. Tho Epwnth League of St. Paul's M. E. church gave a banquet Tuesday even ing at tho church. Covera wero laid for a hundred peraonp, Dr. B. L. Paine pro Bided aa toaetmnetcr. Tho following program of toaata WHBropponded to: "Our League," Mr. P. McNichol. "What we Think we Ought to Know," Mr. P. O. Berge. "Tho Firat Sottlera Story," Mrs. Mac Miller. "Snapshots," Mr. D.E. DoPutron.- "The New Women," Dr. B. L. Paine. "Tho New Mar," Miaa Hartley. "Tho IdoBl League," Dr. P. L. Whar ton. Miss Eva Mao Prancia and Mr. Geo. Leichty wero married at 8:30 last ovon ing at tho home of thn bride's brother, Mr. P. B. Prancia, 2107 South Thir teenth Btreet. Rev. W. II. Manes per formed the ceremony in the presence of a small gathering of family friends. Miss Piancia ia the daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. T. Francis and ia a well known member of the First Congrega tional church. Mesdamea Dilworth were surprised Friday afternoon by some of the relief corpa ladies. After a pleasant visit to gether and music by Mies Dilworth re freshments were Eorvtd. Thoso present wero Mesdames Hard, Gage, Newell Cook, Cotter, Ward, Zoiger, Davie Edlo- men, Wisoman, BolBhaw; Misses Ward, Zeigor, Dilworth, and Mahan of Council Bluffa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funko chaperoned the following picnic party at tho park Saturday. Misses Loomie, Funko, Meyer, Honeywell, Hunt, Branch, Jungo, Outcalt; Mo are. Morrill, Ray mond, Abbott, Burnham, Edmiston, Raymond. Stoin, Fawell, Wittman. Mr. Frank II. Smith has returned to Lincoln with bis bride, who wrb Miss Margaret R. Curry of Fairfax, Mo. They were married Wednesday 1he2Ut, in tho Presbyterian church of that city. Mr. Sir.ith ia connected with tho freight de partment of the Burlington railroad, and ia well known in Presbyterian circles in this city. Mies Welch gave a delightfully in formal party jesterday morning in honor of the Miseep Underwood of HARPER'S PERIODICALS Mauakink, Weekly, Bazar, Literature,. Round Table, $4.00, with Courier, 4 00, with Courier, 4.00, with Courier, 4.00, with Courier, 1.00, with Courier, OTHER PERIODICALS SAME CLUBBING RATE - $4.00 - - 4.00 4.00 - - 4.00 1.00 At'. Dayton, Ohio. About a dozen young )3H 8 si tisi ectory. ladloB woro preaont and apout tho morn- ., ..... , ,. , , n i c i i t : ...in.. .. un OR co, 12, 13, Montiomory blk ) r r nnmUarc J Roal Estate, Firo Insur ing roaming through tho roo.us fragrant phono r),7 'Rog m Nort'h 10 j C. W. Chambers J anco Surety BondB. with sweot peas and naBturtrump, and over tho perfectly kept lawn. A do- " licioUB luncheon waaeorved. Tho mombors of tho Wednesday club and thoir husbands enjoyed a picnic and tho theatro at Lincoln park on Thureday evening. Thoy are: Messrs. and Mesdamea Thompson, Tilton, Har groavep, Green, Irvine, Wilson, Wright. BuckatotT, Funko, Lronard, Coffroth and BoeBon. Mra. A. R. Talbot gave a dinner for relatives Siturday ovoning in honor of her sister, Mrs. R C. Clino, of Lob An gelea, Oal. Her guests wero MrB, Fan nie McPherrin, her daughtor.MisB Nellio McPhorrin, and her aona Ray and Paul, of UnivorBity Placp, Mr. and Mra. O. D. Harris, and Mr. and MrB. R. C. Hamil ton. Miss Margaret Hallott loaves for De troit, Mich., next Monday, to attend tho National Christian Endeavor Convon tion which jb to bo hold there July 5-10. MiBB llallett goes aa a delegate from tho First Christian church of this city. A party consisting of Messrs and Mesdamea Marahall, Burr, Curtice, Wheeler of Cmaha; Mr. Mallalieu, Miss Burr and Mies Hoover will go to lako Okoboji next week. Mrs. Rollins (born Carson) and daugh ter returned to Columbia oa Thursday after ;i ploasant visit with Mrs. Carson and MiBB Carson. Mrs. Carson accom panied her daughtor to Chicago nn ber homeward way. MesdamoR Maxwell, Morrison, Maishall, Woods, Howe, Henkle, Burr, Mrs. Griflitn. Mra, Watson of Friend; Misses Marshall, Burr. Cowdery, Hoover; Messrs Thatcher, Gettinge, Joyce, Butler and Edwards of Omuha. Mrs. C. E. Yates gave a dinner on Thursday evening for a company of young poople. Hor son Mr. Willard Yates, has rocontly roturnod from Schenectady, New York, where ho haB boen a Btudeutat Union College. On Thursday Mrs. Albinus Nance gave a dinner in honor of hor mother-in-law, Mrs. Sarah Nance of Kowanee, III. Other guests wore: Mesdames Mc Ewan, Righter and Morrill. Mr. L. O. Shrader, private secretary of Mr. G. M. Lambertson, returned on Wednesday from an extended eastern trip. Ho has been assisting the Union Pacific receivers in their work. The North Side circlo of St. Paul's church bad a very pleasant meeting on Wednesday with Mrs. McGeo at Uni versity Place. The afternoon was epent in conversation on tho lawn. Refresh, moots were served. Mrs. Stewart, Misses Clara Leese, Lizzio Steven's, Fannio Stoinroetz, and Maude Hawley epent last Sunday at tho Soldiers' and Sailors' home at Grand Island. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall Bail on tho 10th uf this month for Europe. They will go to Paris, to Switzerland audjto England and expect to return Bomo time in September. Mr. and MrB. W.C. WilBon entertained a few friondB informally at cards Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maxwell, of Pouth Bond, Washington. Letters received from Miss Louise Pound since hor arrival in Holland, re port that tho voyage waB rough and slow, and she herself very sick. Dr. W. M. Ilindraan attended tho canimencement exercises at Park Col lego, Mo , this week. He is a member of the board of directors of that institution, on Friday for hor Sister Mrp. E. II. Brown who loft tho first of the week for San Francisco where sho will reside. Hair Dressing, Shampooing. Scalp Treatment, Manicuring, and Switch Work. Anno Rivett and Agnes Rawlings 143 South 12th Btreet. Mrs. H. II. Shedd of Ashland, and her sister, Mrs. Schatzman of Cincinnati, 0., spent a few days in Lincoln this week. Mr. and Mre. W. J. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hutchins and Miss Turner returned Tuesday from a weok's angling in Missouri. Miss Louise Pound who sailed for Europe, Juno 3, crossed tho briny deep in safety and landed at Rotterdam on the 15th, Unoeda cool quiet place to eat; Don Cameron's Lunch Counter is tho place. Tables up stairs. 114-18 Sauth 11th. Mrs. W. P. Kolley and baby accom panied Miss McClure to her homo in Mt. Pleasant yesterday. ODr. and Mrs. M. H. Everett left on Thursday evening for a month's outing at Estes Park. Korsmoyer Plumbing and HeatiugCo. 215 So. llth, sell tho best and cheapest Eltctric Fans. H M Dunu.dontist; rooms20-7 Burr blk Mrs. Georgo W. Lowry hor daughter and sister have gone to Manitou for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Evorett ro turned on Sunday from their wedding journey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houtz left Ih'iB week for Omaha whoro thoy will reside. Miss Laura Haggard and Miss Anna Howland wont to California this week. Mrs. C. C. Whito and family aro at Bennott attending tho camp meeting. Mr. and Mre. W. G. Morrison have re turned fiom their wedding journoy. Dr. and Mrs. II. T. Victor havo gone to epend a month In California. Miss Minor of Chicago, is tho guest of Her aunt MrB. Pholps Paino. Miss Minnio McCIay left Thursday for Chicago and Now York. Mra. Carolino Phillips loft Sunday for Lob Angeles, Cal. Dentist Hill, ovor Miller & Paino'e. DEATHS. Died on Tuesday, Juno 20th, in To peka, KanB., Mr. William Sullivan, a member for twonty year's of tho Lincoln Typographical union. Punoral services woro hold on Thursday afternoon at the homo of his sister, on 14th and Q. Died on Tuesday morning, Juno 27th, Mr. George E. Fisher, at his residence 1GI0 R street. Mr. Fisher was an early compr to Lincoln and his friends were all who knew him. The funeral on Wednesday was attended by the oldest and best of the city's families. Died on Sunday, Juno 25th, D. Muir, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Muir. The little lad was lamp, but his loving heart, sunny disposition and beautiful face made his friends forget the pain he thought bo little of himself. He was a minister'of the gospel of love and in his short life ho fulfilled a worthy mission . Children or tlut llliiiuliiyn. Travelers in India report that in cer tain parts of the Himalaya mountains the native women have a singular way of putting their children to sleep In the middle of the day. The child is put near a stream of water, and by means of a tin scoop or a palm leaf the water Is deflected so aa to run over the back of the child's head. The wa ter pouring over the child's head sends It to sleep, and keeps it so, while the mother proceeds with her work in the He Id. No one seems to fear that the baby may bo drowned, and perhaps many a one does perish In that way. Ho Do you love me? She-I decline to anawor; that is a private matter. 000033300000 OOOOOOOOOOOC TURKISH CANDY KITCHEN MANUFAUTUUEHS OK Fino Homo Made Candies Jl I co Cream and Fruit Ices. Wl.l....l .... .. I uuiutmu mm icntnil 1M21 OStr. ooooseooooo ooooooooooooi iri'iAv a MODEL DINING J Mrs. H, J3. Clarkeon gayo luncheon "Did you know your wife long beforo you weromarriod?' "No, not till long after." An author is a man who does things. A critic is a man who Uqowe how things ought to bo dono. V I" tine most quiet home- X like place in the city. m Just the place for V JJ Ladies and Families. f Every thing- first-class, f) MEALS 15c 1 t TICKETS $2.50. 7 L. C. Holaday, Prop'r., 316 So 12. J y y oj