THE COURIEP. v Mrs. Helwig and Mrs. Hutchine were the leaders north and south and Mrs. Kigbter and MrB. Abbott east and west. The following were the guests: Mes datnrs Green, Bliah, Ackerman, Turner, Helwig, Hutchine. Perkins, Rudge, Stonebrakcr, Abbott, Righter aid Miss Blish. First Church of Christ (Scientist). Fourteenth and K streets. Arthur C. Ziemer, C. S. First Reader. Sunday morning Fervicea at 10::); sutject, "Man."' The sermon consist of the reading of selections from the Bible and the Chi Wtian Science text book, "Sci enre and Health, With Key to the Scrip tures." Wfdnf sday evening meeting at 7:30. The public is cordially invite.1. MissMfdek'rof KanFas City and Miss McDonald of St. Joseph have returned to their homes after a visit with Miss Burr. Mas'er Robert Harlpy gave a birth day party on Washirgton's Birthday. A large tlag was draped in the library and a birthday cake aIow with the light from seven candles and gay with flags was the centre piece for the tible wrfe:etbe following cHldren gathered, after a very pleasant afternoon: Leon ore Richards. Jeanett Finney, Vail Bab cock, Dorothy Biker, Helen Dayton, Lyda Irvine. Auber Jones. Dorothy Ea sod, Ribert Inkster, Arthur Ackerman, Roy Crancer. Jatk Nei), William Ho rn in, George Inkster, Walter McArthur. Charles Neil, Harry Babcock, Paul Ctmeroo, Stanley Guerzel. Liwrence Finney, Robert Meyer and Earnest Guenz-1. Doctor and Mrs. Hull of Omaha, and M. John Dixon came to Lincoln to at tend the Good Times Euchre club. Mrs. Fredrick Hutchine gave a whist inrty last Saturday to the following guests: Mesdaraes Helwig. Aitk n, Perkinp, Giroutte, Blish, Traphapeo. Stonebraker, Rudge, Turner, Hibner and Miss Aitken. Miss Dorothy Dorr gave a very pret ty party to her young friendB on Wash iogton's Birthday. Mrs. Helwig entrained about twen ty four guests on Friday bfternoor, in honor of Mrp. Marcho'te of Concordia. Kansas. Duplicate whist was played and a number of very good scores were mide. Mis3 Eleanore Barbour gave a party on Washington's Birthday to a number of her young friendp. The invitations werepret'ycrds with space left to till out and read: "We want you to take tea with us on February 22od, 1900. at half paet four. Do come! from Eleanor Barbour.'- On the other side of the card was written: "Please wear a sym bol of a River, State or Ci'y." A num ber of original symbols were worn. Ad vertisements were also hung 02 the wall and a pr'za was given the one most successful. Tea was served in the din ing room at live o'clock to the following gu"ests: Misses Helen Mitchell. A ca Rodgers. Catberije Kimball, Blossom Wilson, Helen Macfarland. MarUn 0,j den, Gratia Green, and Mary Stuart. Mrs. Macdonald was at home on Thursday afternoon. The gutsts were received in the drawingroom where Mrs. Macdonald poured the tea. Miss Eve'yn Caldwell gave a birth day party to a number of children on Thursday afternoon. An informal chBKng dish party was given at the Phi Delta Theta house fcr Miss Medeker of Kansas City, and Mtea McDonald of St. Joe. on Monday after noon. Those present were: Mrs. Mor rison. Mis? Burr. Mr. Sherman, Mr. Voo MaLsfelde, Mr. Seacrest and Mr. Case. Miss Barbara Haecker of St. Pau Minnc sota, is visiting her si6ter. Mis b E lleda Haecker, at the Delta Gamma fraternity houstj. Ls Bohpmiennes met with Mrs. Funke on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald gave a din ner on last Sunday evening in honor of Miss Oakley. TLe dining room was Pghted by pink shaded candelabra and violeie were used to decorate the table that was covered with i beautiful lace cloth. Covers weie laid lor Mrs. Grif fith, Miss Oakley. Miss Regna Mac donald, Mr. Frank Clark of Chicago, and Mr. Zjbrung. The Fortnightly club was entertained on Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. C. H. Imhon. A number of frier.ds of Mrs. Allen bach surprised her on her birthday on Monday evening by giving her a crc kinole party. The following guests were present: Messrs. and Mesdamea Bckncpn and. Boetticher. Misses Beck min, Pierson, Schlegel and Beckman. Messrs. Funke, Rice, Allenback, Ole son and Eigel. Mr. and Mn. Helwig gave a whist party to a number of friends on Friday night. The Lafolot club gave a dance at the home of Mr. Alex Lau on Friday even ing. The following guests were pres ent: Misses Outcalt, Funke, Honey well. Meyer, V eesner, Hargreavep, Gif fen. Hunt, Bennett, Locmie, Sarbach, Windmejer, and Sarbach. MesFrs. Gif fen, Lau, Stein, Wiltmann, Farnsworth, Killian. Fawell, HanEon, Crandall, TuKey, Raymond and Wheeler. The Good Times Euchre club wsb entertained in a very delightful manner by Miss Putnam on Fiiday evening. An informal musical was given after supper. The following guests were present: Me6ers. and Mesdames Mar shal', Woods, Rodgere, Howe, Dorgan, Kelley, Wood", Rectcr, Muller, Fitz gerald, Curtice, Crancer, Woodp, Mc Murtry, Hull of Omaha, and Mrs. Bald win. Misses Johnson, Marshall, Burr, Nance, Oakely, Hoover, Naughton and Cochrane. Messrs. Hajee, Walsh, Fitzgtrald, Gregory, Builer, Joyce, Holmes, Baldwin, Honeywell, White, Lewis, Tnatcher, Eamep, Dickson of Nebraska City, and McVann of Du buque, Iowa. Mr. Frank Hall gave a dinner on Weenesday evening. Covers were laid for Judge Munger, U. S.' Marshall G. H. Tbuuimel and Mr. W. S. Summers. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Cather were last Sunday called to their home in Red Cloud, Nebraska, owing to the illness of Mr. Cathor's mother. Miss Lydia Mullon entertained the alumnae chapter of Delta Gamma on Monday evening in honor of Miss Alice Wing, who expects to leave for Boston where she will make her future home. Mre. O'Connell and Mrs. Wilkinson will give a large reception this after noon. Mrs. George Clark gave a duplicate whist party on Monday afternoon. About thirty guests were present and after a number of very interesting games prizes were awarded to Mis. Rewick and Miss Alice Cowdery. Me teor r. ees and pinks decorated the rooms and a dainty supper was served at six o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Guenzel entertainad the Nineteenth Century euchre club on Wednesday night. The gueetB were: Me6Ers. and Mi s lames O'Connell, Fos ter. Hoover, Richards, Wilkinson, Reh laender, Han is and Bignell. Mr. John Anderson of Beatrice. Mr. Jack Sumner of Omaha, Mr. Thomas Creigh and Mr. Tom Wing of New York were among the list of guests at the Junior Promenade on last Friday even ing. Miss Retta Moody of Beatrice, wbb theguost of Mies Edna llarpham for the Junior Promenade Mi. and Mrs. Charles Pace gave a supper on Sunday evening in honor of Migb Johnson of Indiana. Mrs. C. R. Richards gave a kecsing tnn on Washington's Birthday. Dainty paper hatchets were given to the guests and an original four line poem on George Washington and the cherry tree was written by each guest. A. number of very good poeniB were writ ten and a prize was awarded for tho one that received the most votes. On Friday afternoon Mm. R'chards and Mrs. Kimball gave a delightful kensington. A large number of guests were present. Mrs. Richards and Miss Graco Bridge will give a euchres party this afternoon. Mies Edna Elarley was initiated into the Delta Gamma fraternity on Tues day evening. A supper was served after the initiation at tho fraternity house. Mr and Mrs, A. S. Church enter tained the Good Times High Five club ouThirsday night. A dance was gven in honor of Mr. and Mrs Julian Sutter on Frit'ay even ing by an informal dancing club that gives a dance each month The follow ing are the oflicers of the flub: Mr. Fred rlallet, president; Mr- Julian Sut ter, secretary and treasurer; Mr. Denton H. Painter, master of ceremonies. Mr. Edwaid Sutter of Rues!, Kansap, and Mr. Henri Sutter of Abilene, Kansas, were guests of the club. Doctor and Mrs. Sherwin entertained in honor of Mr. tnd Mrs. Searles on Friday evenirg. Mr. Searles is a bro ther of Mrs. Sherwin who has lately moved to Lincoln from EJgar. The house was decorated in palms and fertp. Mr. and Mrs. Burk and Mr. and Mrs. Waite assisted in receiving the guests. A fretty cosy corner in the hull was banked with palms where Mies Milmine served punch. Red tulips and smilax decorated the dining room. Mrs. Waite served cream and was assisted by Mrs. Talmage and Miss Moore. During tha evening the following program was given: Vocal Silo Mr. Waite. Piano Solo Mr. M irtin. Vocal Solo Mr. Masters. Duet Mr. and Mis. Burk. Mr. Frank Clark, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs R H.Oakley, has returned to Chicago. Miss Oakley ac companied Mr. Clark to Omaha on Tuesday where Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green gave them a luncheon. Mr. George Bartlett has been called to San Antonio, Texas, on account of the illness or his mother, Mrs. G. H. Battlett. The Saint Theresa Social club gave a Martha Washington entertainmeLt on Thursday eveoing. A colonial tea was given in the afternoon. A musical pro gram was given by MUs Smith of Chi cago, Mr. Movius, Mits Brownell, and Miss Millar. Tea was served from thirty-three individual tables, each table being beautifully decorated with lilies, roses and lighted by candelabra. Over three hundred guests were present at the card party in the evening. High fire was plpyed and the tirst prize, a handsome silver coffee pot, the gift of Father Reade, was won by Mr. Loyne. Mrs. McGinnis was awarded a hand some hand painted candle sticK for the second prize. Mr. Lynch was consoled with a jumping jack as the booby prize. The guests present were in colonial dress. Tho Martha Washington goivna were very beautiful and tho CSeorgn Washington costumes wore imported from Omaha and were very hundmimt'. After refreshments wore served tho guests danced until a lato hour. The directors of the Haydon Art club havo culled a meeting of all interested in art, on Tuep.duy evening of next week It is proposed 10 cbango tho natno nnd dtino tho scope of a new organizition. elect new oIlL-era and niitko somn pr.p artionB and arrangements for holding an exhibition of real merit annually All tho old members of tho Haydon Art club aro urged to be preeent us well hh over one else interested in tho sul j ct of art. Tho meeting will bo helo in tho art gallery of tho library building on Tuesday evening next. Remember the date. Father O'Connell of South Africa will visit Father Heado in the near fu'ure. Mr. Frank Camp and Mr. Henjimin Whited gave a card party on Thursday ovening at their home, 150 South .'Klrd street. Harold Usher entertained his friends on Friday night. Progressive games were played and score was kept by can dies placed in red, white and blue bagH. After refreshments were served a caku walk wus given, some of the children proving themselves to be very apt dancers. Died Mrs. Goodepeed, wife of Mr Chailea H. Goodspeed, on Monday afternoon. Died The Reverend BurJickof Uni versity Place, on Monday afternoon. The services wero in charge of the A. O. U. W. and Misonic order. In 1878 Reverend Maede entered tho ministry of the Methodist church. Later he became financial agent for the Dakota University. At the breaking out of the war with Spain he was ten dered the oflice of chaplain of the First South Dakota regiment, but his health I ravented him accep ing. The de ceased leaves a widow and several ch: dren. Died Mre. Stewart of University Place, on Monday, of pneumonia. The r-'innins was shipped to Fairmont on Wednesday. Died Majnard, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Tower, on Wednesday. Died Mrs. Abbie Sigournny, on WedneaJay night. Mrs. Suuurney was the widow of O M. Sigourney and mo therofMr. S. D. Sig.Hiruiy. Toe fu neral was held at WtsterviIIe on Thura daj. Died -Doctor Luther J. Abbott, late superintendent of the Hospital for the Insane at Lincoln, at his home in Oiiia ha, of paraljsis. A widow, four sons and two daughters are left to iiouin his death. Dr. J. J. Hanna, dentist, .'Jd tloor Rich arJs. Hours 9 a.m. to ." p.m. Evenings Mon., Wed., and Fri.. 7 to 9. Miss Agnes E. Person, 1G18 L street, graduate and post graduato of Emerson College of Oratory, Boston, will give private and class instruction in physical culture, voice culture (speaking voice) and oratory. Also cures impediment in speech. Terms: Clas" work. Ph. culture. 20 lessons. S.1 00. Class work, oratory. -0 lessons. 810 00. Private work. Ph. culture, per lesson, 31. Private work, oratory, per lesson, S1.00. Further particulars given on request. The best of everything in Ice Cream Ices and Candies. Hjatt's, 1201 O Street. Phone 211. 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