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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1900)
8 THE COURIER. s ing room was'faung in yellow and -white, niog to a few friends and their out of- th club colon, tbe bunting going from town guests. Those invited are: . Mr. theJourcorners of the room to.the cen- and Mrs. W. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. trs from'1 which a yellow and i white Ewen of Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Her- uaabrella waa impended. Pineapple bert-Maraland, Miss Oakley, Mrs. Grif- ice and cakeB were served and later the flth, Mr. Clarke and Mr. Whedon of guest gathered around the punch bowl. Chicago. Mrs. McBnde, Mrs. Sherdeman, Mrs. Widaner, Mrs. Laur and Mrs. Trap hagen offered toasts, wishing Mrs. Mar shall bon voyage and much happiness. I IMHMIHMIM0HMMMMM0MMMMMW8OOtMM0OOeO000 The Lincoln chapter of P. E. O. gave a musical'at the home of Mrs. G. A. Stuart on Tuesday evening. The guests numbered about one hundred. There was a delightful musical program: Piano Du bist die Ruh (Schubert) MiM Stuart. Soprano Solos Murmuring Zephyrs (Jensen), And I (Gaynor), Miss Amber Barnaby. Violin TannbauBer March (Wagner) Miss Marie Shepherd. Tenor Solo Mr. A. A. Scott. Contralto Solos A Necklace of Pearls (Nevin), The Night Hath a Thousand Eyes (Nevin), Miss Reynolds. Soprano Solo Mrs. O'Neil. After the musical there was an in formal reception. The theme of color in the dining room was yellow and white The flowers were snowballs and bridal wreath. Ices were served. Mrs. William Fitch Kelley gave a re ception on Wednesday afternoon. She received-in tbe drawing 'room with her sister, Miss McClure of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. ' Tbe mantel was a bower of smilax, with here and there bouquets of the fairy white bridal wreath. Smilax formed an airy tracery of green over every opportune arch, grill or mantel in the home. The lights were shaded in pink, and pink and white were the col or themes used in all the rooms both on the first and second floors. Mrs. Put nam, Miss Saunders and Mrs. Yatesi assisted on the first floor. Mm, Kelley's new homer has rich, soft rugs, and beau " tiful draperies, and what crowns it all a hostess with wonderful charm of man ner. Mr. Kelley's den which was gayly draped and cushioned, bespoke com fort in itfr very effect and received many admiring glances. The dining room had pink roses in abundance for its reigning flower. On the Bide board were La France roses and the table cen tre was a great bowl of pink and white Mrs. Louie M. Allen entertained the junior members of her music class Wed nesday evening. A musical program was given, consisting of piano solos, duets and selections by a juvenile man dolin club, after which refreshments were served. The following children were present: Carrie Bradley, Minnie Swezy, Ruth Walters, Emma Swezy, Etta Wolf, Emma Schroder, Lena Wetzel, Minnie HBy, Neva Aylevin, Lela Smith, Gladys Stewart, Benry Volf, James Harpham and Pearl Hook. Mrs. E. Hallett leaves this morning for a visit to her old home in Ottumwa, Iowa. She will be gone several weeks. Tl I ft Mrs. Mary E. Phillips and Mrs. Will iam U. Phillips gave a reception Thurs day afternoon. Smilax hung from the arches, was wound over the chandeliers and up the balustrade. Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Addison Marshall and Mrs. Frank Half were in the reception hull to direct the guests to the drawing room, wheie Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. W. C. Phillips received. Mrs. Phillips was gowned in black and white foularde, made with an effective vest with garnishings of white applique. Mrs. W. C. Phillips1 gown was whito organdy. The bodice was tucked and trimmed with many lace frills. There were snowballs and lilies of the valley in vases about the rooms, and the lights were shaded in pink. Mrs. Yates, in lavender silk, and Mrs. D. M. Butler, in a gown of the Manilla pino cloth, aEsisted in directing the guests to the other rooms. In the library and in the morning room meteor roses were UBed in vases and bowls. The lights had red shades and the chande liers were like graceful green stems with ? their covering of smilax. Mrs. Winnett, Mrs. W. D. FitzGerald and Mrs. Frank Lahr assisted in the library, and Mrs. ' Gertrude Welch. Mibb Givens, Miss Welch, Garten, Haecker, Macomber, Polk, Mrs. Seacreet and Mrs. Hardy in Maude Macomber, Honeywell, Cole, the morning room. Tbe dining room Tuarey, Woods, Hays, Holbrook, Houtz, was lovely to behold, so fresh, so pink, Blanche Emmons, Hargreaves, Clara and yet so white it was. Pink tapers Hammond, Blanche Edmisten. Adeloyd burned on the sideboard and on the Whiting, Losch, Bonnell, Stuart, An table. The sideboard was a luxurious drews, Sedgwick, Darleen Woodward, bed of roses and green. The dining Montgomery, Cunningham, Post, Mor table had a beautiful center of Mexican gan, Agnew, Macfarland and Douglas; IKT ABUNDANCE will be found at our replete establishment. WHITE SILKS AND SATINS, WHITE WOOL DRESS GOODS, WHITE COTTON DRESS GOODS, WHITE KID GLOVES, WHITE SILK GLOVES, WHITE TIES, WHITE BELTS, WHITE PANS, WHITE LACES, WHITE EMBROIDERIES WHITE RIBBONS, WHITE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, ALL ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEK'S SALE More new sample Parasols just receiv ed and placed on sale at one-half regular price. V V '. t)00OM08eOCO00000009O0OQ0OOOCOOO was presented witn a Ilosca for her suc cessful playing. A luncheon was served which brought much refreshment after the afternoon's game. Miss Cowdery was assisted by Mrs. Ewieg and Mrs. Clark. mi,. . .ui... lj -.i. .1...1 uiuie. xuo siueuoaru was a luxurious arewB. oeozwicx. uurieeu wuuuwuru. T: n r . . . luseo. inn iu Kiuun iuu uiuk uuun . . - luitB vjraue iuusseuer emorimnpfi nn and pink'tapers -flickered their mellow bedr r06e8 and reeu- The diamB Montgomery, Cunningham, Post. Mor- Monday evening in honor of her friends light Mrs. Beman Da wee in white table had a beautiful center of Mexican gan. Agnew, Macfarland and Douglas; Florence and Martha Weed of Geneva ilk, presided at the coffee urn. Sand- drawn work, and there were doj lies here Messrs. Sheldon. Hollenbeck. Le Rue who have been in schoDl in Lincoln dur! wichee were served. Those aseistipg and there of exquisite work. The flow- Brown, Rehlaender, Drain, Liebmann, lDg the past winter. The evenin- was were: Mp. Row Curtice, Mrs. Lew erewere la Fiance rosea. Mrs. Hein- Marley, George Walsh, Sims, Anderson, devoted to muBic and recita;ions Marshall; Miss Putnam. Mias Carson man poured and Mrs. Clinton R. Lee Streeter. George Lewis, Blackman, Holt, Those present were the Misses Weed and MiasGahan, who wore either gowns Mtnd Pmk icefl' They were & Ames, Williams, Holmes, Sherman, Sea- Emma N Meier, EJiza E,Ien . of pink or white. On the second floor Kwned in white and were assisted by crest, Roddy, Tukey, JohnBon, Clark, Lucj CuBhman Joy Grimm Maudj; in a room fairy-like with Pmilax and the MiB8eB Hammond, Chambers, Ma- Haecker, Weeks, Smith, Stuart, Edmis- Bennett and Julill HotaIiDg Messra flowers MraTLambertson, with a back- rian Parkfl- Mildred Parks, Hill and ten, Paul Fitzgerald, Killian and H A Meief c R Cushman Edward ground of tall palms, served a pink ice. She was assisted by -Mesdames Tilton, Irvine and Will Green. The Ideal Man dolin orchestra played during the after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keefer enter tained informally at cards on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. J. W. Cham berlain. High five made the hours pass quickly. Mrs. Stonebraker won the royal prize, a fancy picture, and Mr. Richard O-Neil won the gentleman's prize, A supper of 'good things was served. The invited guests were: Mes srs. and Mesdames Stonebraker, Rudd, II.A.Xiee, O'Neil,- Mrs. -Cropsey, Miss Bradt of Beatrice, and Miss Ashton. s The picnic of the Good-Times Euchre club bac been postponed until Tuetae of next week. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hargreaves will entertain a number of people this eve ning at cards. - Mr. aad Mrs. -John B. Wright ill rian Parks, Mildred Parks, Hill and ten, Paul Fitzgerald, Killian and Mary Craig. The punch room on the Biechoff. second floor had yellow for its color Firflt Church of Chri6t (Scientist), scheme. The yellow frieze, the yellow Fourteenth and K streets. Arthur C. curains and screens, the bunches of Ziemer c s Firet Reader Sunday wide awake daisies, and bowls of yellow morniDg Bervices at 1050; subject. "An- pansies with garnishings of ferns gave ;, , j m, WmmMPv or M a very happy. May-time merism and Hypnotism." The ser Mrs. E. Lewis Baker, in : . .An:n a yellow mousseline de soie, presided at Belections from the Bible and the the punch bowl. She was assisted by n,.;oHo Snnn. (nrf hnnfc "Kni to tbe room countenance. the Misses Hartley, Edith Craig and McWhinnie. Helen Phillips, in a gown of yellow and white, invited tbe guests to the punch room and Dorothy Phillips 6tood at the head of the stairs and directed the guests to the dressing rooms. The Ideal Mandolin orchestra placed delightfully throughout the afternoon. and Health, With Key to th9 Scrip turefl." Wednesday evening meeting at eight. The public is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dorgan and Miss Hollowbusb will give a reception and dance in honor of Mrs. Dawes and Mrs. Muir, on Thursday, May the twenty-fourth, at Walsh Hall. A dancing party was given Wednes- Mies Cowdery gave a card party to a day evening in Walsh hall in honor of number of people on Monday afternoon, the new sorority, Omega Pei. The hall There were ten tables and the hours was decorated with cardinal bunting passed swiftly in the pursuit of euchre, and red carnations and banks of palms.. Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson was one of the An owl, the presiding genius of the new winning contestants, receiving as a re- sorority: was much in evidence. Those ward of her score, a charming little Thomas. W.Frederick, Meier, Arthur C. Lee and Roy Cochran. Doctor and Mrs. Caseb.eor were at home on Wednesday evening to the members of the St. Paul Kensington and their husbands, Progressive croki nole was the game of the evening. Mies Bignell played and Miss Steward of Alma, gave some pleasing recitations. The dining room was in rod and re freshments were cerved by Madame White and Mrs. Leese, assisted by the Misses Casebper and Bignell. MrB J. L. Greene of University Piace, entertained on Wednesday evening in honor of her neice, Mies Griffith. Those present were the members of the Everett and Willard societies. The evening was one of great pleasure. Miss Grace Edmisten entertained the members of the Internes club on Mon day. The guests were received on the veranda which looked like the garden of the Orient, with rugs, settees, cueh. ions. Dlants and Inntprnn The i..k . -, I-, i ..... . - .-. .uo UUU IiTeaHmonocKiwoo ounaay eye- presentwere the Misses Jackson, Jaynee, water-color. Miss Gertrude Aitken colors of pink and white were much in S y V