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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1899)
"Lust Winter.'' Tbo houso whb elab orately decorated with American beau ties and pulniB. Tho dining room was nil in pink. Tho round tublo whb cov ered with Battenburg lace. A bouquet of American beauties wns in tho conter and it wub lightod with pink tapers in Bit vor candelabra. Miss Burnham poured colTeo nnd waB assisted in serving deli catn light refreshments by MIsspb Put nam and Hargroaves, all of whom wore pink gowns. As tho players loft tho booby tablo they wera invitad to tho dining room, bo that tho serving was in progress all aftornoon. A large iiiubic bjx p'ayod during tho progress of tbo games. Mosdames Castor nnd Whiting, of Lin coln, and Mrs. Brokan.of St Joseph, Mo , wore guests in.Fairbury Inst weoek of Mrs. Steolo and Mrs. Gollatly, tho lattor being a sister of Mre. Whiting. On Wednesday a nino o'clock breakfast was given for them at the home of C. P. Steele by Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Gross, wlion covers were laid for twenty. On Thursday afterncon it was tho plnusuro of aLout sixteen ladies to meet theso simo visitors at the homo of Mre. Goll ally oor tho "fagots" Miss Lucille Sitler gave a very pleas ant dancing party Saturday ovening. (James and music was also enjoyed and refreshmontB were served. Invited gueBts were: Misses States, Peters, Huntington, Welles, Bennett, Whitcomb, Barber, McKibbon, Sherdman, Stuart, Al en, Hoib'n, Sherdman, Fo'ts, Crowe, Wescott, FoltB, Richards. Tiigg, Hor rick, Bjntly, Axtol; Messrs. Clason, SjIiub, Beck, Erisman, Brown, Mat thews, Lowory, Mills, Browntield, Moore, Bently, Browntield, Bentley, Davenport, Suerdman, Stuart, Bnrngardner, James ton, Badgley, State', Peebles, McCo Ion an, Knott, and Peebles. A pleasant party was given TuPBJay evening at tho home of Miss Boll Worth, 7 Ten'h and W Btreots. Mr. Clem Schmidt, a young hypnotist, entertained I tho company for a time, and games, music nnd refreshment worn enjoyed. Those present were Mrs. Worth, Missos Oiivo Lint, Mary FellowB, Eva Hamil ton, Lora North, Eila Peters, Clara Johnson, Boll Worth; Messrs. John KuuiTman, Sam S tiling, Louis Kitt, Alfred Greer. Dell McOullough, Henry Woith and C. A. Schmidt. Mrs. E. W. Barnett, assisted by Mes dames Barbor, Morely and J. T.Wiight, gave a surp ise and pound party to Rov. and Mrs. JetTress of Mt. Z'on Baptist church Tuesday evening. It was given as a token of appreciation of tho suc cessful efforts of tho pastor to raise tho money to pay the mortgago on th& church property. A large number of members of tho church and congrega tion woro present. Mrs. George Fawoll gave a small card party Wednosday afternoon for Mrs. , Adame and Miss Rowell. Tournament "f whist wbb p'ajed. Mrs. Rodgers and Mrs. Coffroth were the winners north and south, nnd Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. lohn Fuwoll cast and west, A luncheon of three, couraos was served. Miss Ilammnud gave a beautiful d nner Wednesday evoning in honor of M'ieb Loomis. Instead of after dinner speeches rhymes were given by the guests between courses, of which the f illowiog is a pample: When the graceful Lincoln maiden, We have known her long of yore, Graces a charming cottage, On the far away distant shore, May the Gere of her life run smoothly, May she ever rule as a queen, May her trials be only trifles, And those fiw and far between. ' Mhb Hammond's guests were Mesdamoa Woods ui.d Hyatt; Misses Loomis, Conklln, Murslund, Tromuiu, RicketU, THE COURIER. 7 Kliker. Kingslny, Barr, Wahh, Bonnell, Mfc &m&fo&kW Campbell Doweeso, Tibbotts, Clark, WlP w ,j , . . rPfilP Sheldon, Townc. SfefllSI PtCmtfT. g&&$& Mies Carton gave a beautiful dancing xSUk IP CUWUP ftjf party last night at Walsh's hall in fP THE WEEK'S DRESS GOODS OFFERINGS. coniplimont toMr. and Mrs. Rol.ins of Mh ri.,i it i i , , , . n xSflu, Columbia. Missouri. Miss CarBon wore W gjack sill wool cheviot and storm serge, per yd 49c fg n boautirul toilet of white mouBaolino 53 ,MCn a" wo(" Ilavy a,,(l hl.'ick cheviot, ,111 ex- mux made docollotto and trimmed with f ccllent value, per yard 79c $P black lace; Mrs. Rollins' gown was an Half wool plaids, 28-incll wide, nice coloring's, (i elegant ono of corn colored silk with Juk this week per yard 15c f trimmings of whito lace. Tho dancing f Half wool brocades ill a full line of fall shades, m hall was decorated with palms and ijVx this week per yard 19c aS, potted plants. Punch was served in W All wool novelties in choice colorings, extra fi h.s room dunng the evening and a quality. $1.00 value, per yard . 77c (Sjg luneh in tho rofro3hmont room. Miss B? ' A J 5$$ Catena was assisted by Mesdamcs 0JO& ,. ... &'& Mulr, Macfarland, Leonard and Ladd, W THE WEEK'S SPECIAL SELLING- W all of whom woro handscmo evoning READY-TO-WEAR GOOD8. & costumes Jcffi TT , , ., . .. m Heavy beaver jackets, half lined, velvet color, Mb Mrs. Ryons entertained tho Willard P castor and royal, this week each $5.00 W ovcnl Th" ZZ ? TUr?ay fl Heavy Bouclf caPc 30 inchea long, metallic f evening. Tho bouse was decorated id Ji i:: 4.i.:u. i.. i enn Iv pinkandgreon, the society colors.and g limng, th bet trifflfflinga, each. ...... .$5.00 gj lighted with jick o lanterns. Nuts, X Heavy boucle capes, 27 inches long, thibet trim- W candy, apples, doughnuts and ginger- ff """ tj" Week, fadi $2.50 Irend wore served. Those oresont woro k eal plush.also beaded and crushed plush capes P Misses Gardon, Love, Hedden, Knight, mercerized lining, thibct trimming, 30-in long$5.00 P Ingham, Birnes, Vitkery, steiumeyer. 0& We oflfer $10.00 and $12.00 values in wool suits gpfy WeokB.Tyndalo, Black, Niles, Danforth, at the special price per bllit $7.50 S? Crawford, Mickoy, Ingham, Ryons. g New homespun dress skirts in black and all xuu x uiiuuiuii buuio'y oi inu uuiver- gygi . .. ... fij , v-i w. t xi?. sity gave a Hallowe'en party at tho w? A.11 wool Mannel waists, lined and nicely braid home of MiBs Grace Cook, Thirty-third ji cd, this week each $1.47 and S Btreots. 'The ghost dance and ) w other weird noiformunces wore indutcrod caa nriiirnnmTM-i tt t. r Trnmn . . &, i .. . II i w 4U uy uwloxxvjo tiN vJNjx-peciai urrer- in until at midnight tho company re- X w wxxoi. moved their whito robep, after which 1gS. (tinrn worn rrnmoa rlunninrf nnrl rafraoli- til. - - ... , T ;?- ""r'"B , . : n-4 woolen blankets a pa r - - - $1.33 monts, coneiBting of pumpkin piep, ifflS n 1 a i nv i i i i apples end cider. The house was beau' J rH wo1 flannel, 27 inches wide, per yard, 19c tifully decorated with autumn leaves. W We carry the heavy cotton flannel for husking mits. ,. T wn . . ... M $ Heavy cheviot for shirts, 27 inches wide per yd 7c Mrs.Jamps W. Dawes is visiting Mre. EsHS J l J u....:n ...i !. :, l : i,A :., m. ' v M rs. Dawes has spent the summer in fP Matl orlej "'? 0iVe" ever n'iMe are and attention ..... .. .. nh. at this store. Cur catalou tie in free to out of town xuuwauKee visiting nor moiaer. ir. jK2, cuHtnmem Aiti. Jamrb W. Dawes is paymaster in the vui? army and is now stationed in Cuba jil Hi where Mis. Dawes will soon join him. "v: Tifif jiV:: :i tf 4 - J m C virix tfiv' Mr. and Mrs. Dawes' many friendi in gMgTM fnZ0f:mimim Lincoln and Crete have missed them " ly'vllx'al wry much and this little visit from Mrs, DaweB is eagerly enjoyed. for Mississippi where she will visit for a Etta Zeh the smallest number and ....,.. .. 'ew months with a life long friend who both were awarded prizes. The English club of the un.vereity vefl near New 0r)eaDBt Qn hw gave a reception yesterday afternoon at Mrs. Phillips will stop in St. Louis . Mlea Luc,lle Sitl-r gav a much en the home of Mr. and MrB. S. H. Atwood and chicPKJ ,p pB y Siturd8r evenirg in honor of Mr. W. D. Howelte. Dean ' at her homo, 3ai7 R street. Gnmes. Sherman and Chancellor Bessey were Rov and Mra- Jl,n lJnne were pleas- music, and refreshment were enjoyed in tho receiving line. Refreshments ant,y Burprised Monday evening by the by tho for y guests present. Tho hoa weroservedby the joung ladies of the members of the Plymouth Congrega- tesa wbb aesisted by Misses Bentley, club. All members of the faculty weie tional church, who called to holp them Beth Sitler and Dorothy Dore. invited and about Hfty Lincoln citizens, celebrate their cryatal wedding anoiver- M d M eDtertained La sary. A number of pieces of cut glass . . , f ... , , , Mrs. W. O. Thomas gave an elabor- were left as mementos. B. . m y 0V?lD'f ate six course dinner Thursday evening Jh("e P"860' were Mesdames lioggs, for MissDena Loomis and her Hance The cotillion club met Tuesday even- Pied, Lindley.Gillilan, Davis, Weir, Mr Giles Goro of Honolulu. The table ifg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bell.Slull, of Chicago, Misses Caffyn was decorated in pink, a silver candela- Rodgers to organize for the winter, and Boggs. brum with pink tapers and shades form- The first party will ba given Friday, No- A oQ w, bo n ing the center piece. Covers were laid vjtnber 24th at the home of Mr. and no(Jn fc tfc hQmQ M r !,.!,, Mm. BuckstafT as a farewe II to Mr, nnd . M. ... M "'"' for eight. M Burf by Mrs. Davis, Mm. Kennard, Mrs. Mrs Townegavo a faggot party last Walter Davis, Mrs. Albert Davis in evening in honor of Miss Loomis. Light The Round T0 iunior Bvo a honor of Mrs. Keith of Chicago. tettT:TZZZZTn SeTlLTndDh Vo,l T MissElgiva Gordon and Mr. Joseph guests ""; present were Misses Junge, Windmayer, JoeT WOfe "' Monday evening at P,o d MtmaoD M ssts J P unk Macfdrlant) Hargreaves, Ben! g' hme f the "' WW P street. v I ?Siv CamnbJl' TZv . "". O..t0il , Weesnor, Meyer, Rev P' E.vet Smith performed tho K.rbor, Kingsloj.Campbtl, Tremuio, WittmaD( FdWell, KmM ceremony in the presence of relatives """k8'' Stein, Raymond, Farnsworth, Hnnsen. and Intm,ate friendB On Wednesday evening some of the The R. A. L. bicycle club gave a friends of Mrs. John B.Wright gave br Mrs. HarHey and Mrs Winger enter- Halowe.fiD t Rt ,he bompf M)Bg a birthday surprise. Those in the com- tnined the East Central circle of the Bmi , The members are Misses pany were Messrs. and Mesdames W.B. First Presbyterian church Monday, at BID Broad v t V(i Wilson, W. O Wilson, Leonard, Beeson, tb. borne of Mrs. Hartley. Mrs. Reiln Cbe88lDgtoD( Woor'uff TPfj W. B. Hargroives, Yates, Bucketaff, Welch wbb elected chairman for this "' Ladd, Mrs. R. II. Oakley and Mrs. T. year and' Mrs. Grifll h secretary. Mib. Mrs. 8. A, Alford, mother of Mrs. M. W Grifll th Welch and MIrb Hartley servei tea a la II. Garten of this city, died Sunday A pleasant Hallowe'en party was 3n- Jht " J10"16 ? Thorntown Indi- given'atthe Phi Pai chapter house. The Corinna club gave aghest Par!y aboUwo wTeK. h" Mrs. Hays chaperoned the following to celebrate tho eve of all saints day, at young people: Misses Outcalt, Hayes, the home of Miss Lureen Ribbles 1GC4 Cards bavo been received in the city Hargroavos, Woode, Raymond; Messrs. Elm street. Appropriate decorations announcing tbo marriage of Miss B!o3 Doweeso, SLedd, Crandall, Collett and illuminatious and decorations were pro. som Williamson to Dr, Cairo Warren Rrowc. vided. Mis Jennie Foote guessed the Murphy on Wednesday, Novembor tlrat Mrs, R. O. Phillips left on Thursday jreateet number of the ghosts and MUi at Los Angeles, Cal,