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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1899)
THE COURIER "X Mre. E. A. RiBaor, of Council Bluffs, MuBclumcB Talbot, Foster, Falknor,' Kudge, Bakor, Soacrost, O'Nea', Hoover. MIebcb Laura Houtz and Bloanor Ray moiul Eorvcd ices and cofToo In tho din ing room, whoto glowing meteora and rod cundloflonhanccd tho dainty effector white wutT lilies and ferns used in tho parlors. Misses Richards, Hargroavej li nd WoolBty, of Nebraska City, OBsiBted in tho dining room. Red pink decorated the punch room, where Misses Nance, Hoover and Woolsoy took turnB at Eorv ing a delicious punch. A mandolin or chestra was Btationed in tho hall. Mrs Riseer wore u black gla(o eilk, with white Butin yoko and passementerie trimming?. Mrs. George RiEser was in her wedding gown, a duinly whito or gaudy, Blightly en traine, having ruflles of white bet and a wreath of violets about tho Blurt and bodice. Mies Itieeor wore a handsome bro aded croum satin. A surpriao party was planned by Mrs. O.J. Wilcox for her buBband Tuesday night. For sovoral days Mr. Wilcox was seemingly blind to the fact that bis Bidoboard and table had suddenly been iranformod into a small conservatory of lovely chryeanthoums, and only on the arrival of tho guests did ho manifest any surprise Each guest was handed a curd with tho name of somo animal writ' en upon it, but written in such a manner that it was only with serious thought that the letters we.e placid in their proper positions. After discover ing tho names of tho different animuls, wonderful likenesses were portrajed and an immense bunch of chrysanthemums was offered as a prize for the btat draw ing. Hand painted name cards aBBtstid the gentlemen in finding their partners for the dining room. The following were tho invited guists: Moesrs. and Mesdamcs Huntington, Whiting, Leon ard, Miltonborger, Jerome, Coflin, States, Sanderson, Walters, Coffin, Beck, Cone, Saoderson, Leonard, Morton, Randall; ' MiBbos Walsoo, Bennett, Liter, Watson; Mr. Bennett. Mies Lena DoWeese gives a largo six handed euchro party this afternoon. The invited guests are, Meedames Lunibertson, Clark, Kirby, Pound, Rec tor, Campbell, Billmeyer, Allen, Kelley, Brooks, Mitchell, Burr, Turner, Aitken, Winger, Blifih, Patrick, Burr. Marshall, Deemer, Walsh,- Brown, Menzendorf, Green, Yates, Greco, Merrill, Harley, Flint?, Manning, Richardson, Lowrey, Tefft, Rudge, Farrell, Sherman, Ryan, Cox, Woods, Doutsch of Beatrice; Misses Harwood, Garten, Ricketts, Clark, Hammond, Marsland, Woods, Wing, Polk, Dennis, Kirker, Nance, Barr, Cowdery, Tibbets, Bishop, WingJ Wethorald, Cowdery, Riseer, Aitken Burr, Mullon, Burnham, Aitken, Car son, Starrett, Paddock, Pyrtle, Webster, llice, Smith, Haggard, Bridge, Hnl'ett, Gregory, Walker, Lottridge, Paddock, Pound, Cochrane, Gotner of Omaha. Dr. and Mrs Ladd and Dr. and Mrs. Latta, speut Thankgiving in Friend with Dr. and Mrs. Watson. Dr. and Mrs. McOlure of Mt. Pleasant 1 1 , spent Thanksgiving with their duighter, Mrs. W. F. Kelley. Mjbb Augusta Brenfoordor and Mr. D, U Cono were married Wednesday by Kev Jones, pastor of the United Breth ren church. Miss Anna Richie wbb maid of honor and Mr. II. W. Struble was the beet man. Mr. and Mrs Cono will he at homo at 1535 Q street. Mrs. Allen Field gives a luucheon this afternoon to tbo ladies that have served 'i the board of the woman's club since "lie hns been president. MrB. Field is very successful club woman as well "Mi successful hostess. Tho luncheon U lju hold at half past twelve, so that i' ladies may attond a maetinur of tho i'l ib at two o'clock. Small thbloB boau ifully decorated with tho club color, violet, will bo used. Tho following ladies will bo preBont: MoBdamos Bush noil, Gund, I. N. Bakor; O'Connoll, Stonobraker, Arnott, Morning, Barr, Richardson, Town, Tromain, Eimes, Hall, Attwood, Rehlaonder, Amee, Able, Marferding, Plummor, Bartruir, A. A. Scott, Milton Scott, Miss Elliott. Clubs aro very popular in Lincoln thiB winter. Almost overy wook a new ono comes to light. This week tho Paragon Euchro club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Menfred Mocdo for tho first timo. Tho club members ae Messrs and McBdamos Merrill, Trove, Maddox Evans, and Rissor; MiBtieB Graham La. land, Smith, and Hoover; Messorp, Ally, Morrison, Chapman, Jones. Tho Sunday school children of tho Jewish synagogue, at Twelfth and D streets, woro entertained at tho Darjcing Academy by thj Jewish ladieo. Tho following program waB iven; Address By the pres'dent, Mrs. New mark. Hymn School. Piano solo Edna Mayer. Recitation- Henry Or.'offsky. Hymn School. Violiu solo Charles Nofeky. Piano solo Babette Weil. Recitation Gertrude Friend. Song Jeanetto Mayer. Dialogue Honry Weseel, Babetto Weil. Phonograph concert Mr. Koby Kohn. Piano solo Albert Levy. Recitation Sidney Schlesinger. So. g Fay Herzog. Recitation Polly Borkeonr Piano solo El&io Ackerman. Recitation HHzel Steinberg. Song Ike Berkson. Recitation Victor Friend. Piano eolo-Fannio Nefsky. Recitation Nellie Newmaik. Piano solo Anno Nefsky. After the ptogiam refreshments were served, a&d dancing ended the buccss ful entertainment. Mrs. N. C. Abbott and Mrs. S. C. Wil son give a euchre party this afternoon. Mrs. A. G. Rpeeon and daughter left Friday for Omaha, where Mr. Beson has recjutly accepted a position as insu rance inspector. Mr. and Mrs. Beeson leave a host of friends in Lincoln who regret their departure. Mrs. Frederick Ashton, of Grand Isl and, is visiting Mrs. Lew Marshall. Mies Belle Beachley, of this city, wbb quietly married last Wednesday at Te cumseh to Mr. Charles Fairall.of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Fairall will be at home at Tecumseh. Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison spent Thanksgiving in Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Robs Curtice entertained the Good Times Olub in their usual hos pitable manner Friday evening. MoBt of the university students have gone home for Taanksgiving. but a few that were fortunate enough to b9 in town wore entertained by the Pot Delta Thotas at their fraternity house Wednes day bfternoon, A ohaHng dish lunch eon was preceded by college songs, danc ing and a general goad timo, including very interesting tlishlibt pictures. The guests wero Mrs. Hamilton, Missus Hamilton, Gregory, Gartan, Keunedy, Hamilton, Cochrane. Messrs. Sherman, Roddy, ThompeoT, Stebbins, Kennedy. Misj Maeio Ames gdve'a ono o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon to a few of her friends. Mis Callie McConnell, of Omaha, is vUiting her brother, Mr. Charles Mc Connell, at the Liudoll. Miss Mary Konny and Mr. Daniel Driscoll were married Wednesday morn i ig at oight o'clock in the St. Tboresa pro cathedral by Father Reade. Tbo nuptial benodiction was pronounced by $Sb.$fat W 0 w Wfc? w w w w w W' THE SECOND, THE LAST, AND THE LARG EST SPECIAL FUR DISPLAY AND SALE OP THE SEASON OC CURS DEO. 1st, 2d, 4th, W UNDERWEAR Wo men's heavy ribbed grey fleece lined shirts and drawers, regular 25c grade, this week per garment 15c Women's natural giey part wool vests and pants, 50c grade, per garment 39c Boy's extra heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, sil ver grey, all sizes, per garment 25c Our . catalogue is free to out-of-town customers, We are sole Lincoln a gents for Butterick pat terns and publications. &vXf3cfaiciy?riCK9$r. A chance to save at least 10 per cent on Christmas furs and at the same time get something entirely new, as the showing consists of manufacturers this season's samples representa tives of the choicest of the year's productions. 2 CAPES GIVEN AWAY On December 15th at 5 p-m., we will give away one $12 and one $25 plush cape. For particulars enquire at cloak and suit department. SPECTAL DRESS GOODS OFFERINGS All wool novelty black dress goods, 45 in. wide, heavy quality, regular 65c goods, this week per yard 50c Bright finished blistered crepons in stylish pat terns, regnlar $1 quality, per yard 67c 56 in. black' cheviot serge, extra quality, $1 grade, per yard 75c Splendid quality half wool plaids in bright color combinations, exceptional value, per yard 29c A line of all wool henriettas and wool novelties, would be cheap at 50 cents, this week, per yd.. 39c Elegant quality, all wool imperial serge, double warp 48 in. wide, also all wool armure in full line of shades, unmatchable value, yer yard 58c HOSIERY Women's black cotton and wool mixed hose, seamless double heel and toe, per pair 15c Boy's. extra heavy fleece lined cotton bicycle hose lxl rib, extra double knee, spliced heel and toe, per pair 25c Men's extra heavy mixed' cotton socks, seamless, double heel and toe, per pair 8c ISV&'&t wm m m m i. 3& ? nsta. & w v. ." . 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