The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, June 02, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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gren, Professor and Mrs Davis, and
Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Wilson, dean of
the women. The lawn was lighted by
electricity and an orchestra played dur
ing the evening. In the house, the
University scarlet and cream were ef
fectively used, i'he evening was one of
great pleasure.
Doctor Robert Bowie Owodb of Mc
Gill university, visited his friend? in
Lincoln last week. Last Saturday
night Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Gere cave a
dinner in his honor. The guests were:
Doctor Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyon, Miss Frances and
Miss Ellen Gere, Miss Harris and Dr.
White. On Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Ogden gave a lawn supper in hon
or of She popular and clever Doctor.
Tho guests were the same with the ad
dition of Mrs. Sarah Harris. After the
meal which was by way of a high tea,
the blindfolded guests played the don
key game. The evening concluded
with stories of the wise, quaint, black
people of the south, an old-sashioned
Roger de Coverly dance, and a spirited
cake walk. Doctor Owens left on Tues
day. Ho has been very successful at
McGill and has built up the electric.l
department to a degree very satisfac
tory to the Canadians who are hard to
suit.
Kappa Theta chapter of Delta Gam
ma gave a dinner at the home of Mif b
Starrett on Friday evening in honor of
the senior Delta Gammas, Miss Mulli
ken, Miss WiUon, Miss Woods and Mi?s
Haecker who takes her M. A. Miss
Starrett's home is furnished with
beautiful rugs, chairs and divans with
graceful, quaint contours, but the
crowning beauty of the house is the
woodwork with its intricacy of design
and wonderful polish. The young wo
men sat at a long table which was fresh
and lovely with its white and green
decorations. The members present be
sides the guests of honor and Mrs.
Sherman and Mrs. Fisher, were the
MiEses Rice, Gregory, Dennis, Garten,
Bridge, Mullon, Welch, Watkins,
Deweese, Elizabeth Wing, Haggard,
Starrett, Webster, Polk, Mrs. Frank
Woodp, and Mrs. Edmisten. A dinner
of seven courses was served.
Delta, Delta, Delta, gave a breakfast
at ten o'clock on Wednesday at the
Governor's mansion. The breakfast of
four courses was served at small tables
on the broad, spacious, white veranda
of the Governor's home. Pansies, the
Borority flower, were scattered over the
table, and as pansies are for thoughts
and this was the last meeting of the
year, they were especially in keeping
with the occasion, which was full of
reminiscences of the past year and
prophecies for the year to come.
Miss Ura Kelly giveB a breakfast at
twelve o'clock noon today in Omaha, to
announce her engagement to Mr. Ray
Welch.
Kappa chapter of Delta Gamma gave
a porch party on Friday morning at the
home of Mies Garten in honor of the
members of T. N. N. The veranda be
spoke its festivity by screens, divans,
draperies and gay colored cushions. A
luncheon was served and the morning
breeze blew in the breath of hospitality
and good will. The members of T. N.
N. are the Misses Daisy Hargreaves,
Mabel Muir, Rutb Macfarland, Zelia
Cornell, Lelia Hunt, Marie Weesner,
Mabel Bennett, Claire Funke, Pauline
Meyer and Jessie Outcalt. A syrop
frappe was served during the morning.
Miss Pearl Hensel entertained some
of the Palladians at her home, 2536 H
street, on Thursday evening, May the
twenty-fourth. The evening was an
exceedingly merry one. The invited
guests were: Misses Roper, Sterling,
Alderman, Cook, Hearn, Fowler,
Blinn, Lowry, Erisman, O'Connell,
Henry, Johnston, Duias and Grimison.
Mesfsrs. Eiliott, Sturdevant. Welch,
Rowe, Pearson, Miller, Edgerton, Moore,
Hunting, Marsh, Uinker, Roper, Tel
lesen, Anderson and Waterman.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnott C. Ricketts have
sent out cards for the marriage of their
daughter. Miss Ena Katherino, to Mr.
Ernest Clinton Folsom, to occur on
Wednesday evening, June the thir
teenth, at half past seven o'clock at the
First Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Stebbins left on Thursday for
Stillwater, Minnesota, where she ex
pects to remain several weeks and later
she will visit in Muskegon, Michigan.
Miss Alberta Hearn entertained in
formally on Tuesday evening at her
home, G.93 South Eighteenth street.
A light luncheon was served. Those
present were the Misses Clara Fowler,
Alberta Hearn and Pearl Hensel. Mes
srs. Stanley Welch, Roy Westerman and
Edward Rowe.
The members of the L. A. konsington
gave their flist out-of-door affair on
Friday evening at the home of Mrp.
Walter Davis. The function was. a
a -ven o'clock tea perved in six courree.
The porch and the green were mado
light and festive with lanterns. After
the tea there were cards and music.
Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Davis were
the committee in charge of this, the
first outing of the season. Those pres
ent were: Messrs. and Mesdames R. T.
Van Bruut, Wendling, Rewick. Hill
meyer, Campbell, Gearhart, Chdpin,
Davis, Kennard, O. N. Humphrey,
Hayes, Doctor and Mia. Wilkinson,
Mrs. Pitcher, Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. Cau
fleld and MiBS Weeks of Chicago.
Dr. Jennie Dunn, who has recently
located in Lincoln, spent Sunday with
her family in Fyracuse. Thj lady is a
prominent club worker and a leading
member of the Syracuse Woman's club.
Mrs. E. W. Nelson gave a breakfist
at ten o'clock Thursday morning. The
guests were seated at small tables mid
the appointments thereof were very
pretty. Pink and white roses were on
the tables and sideboard and gave a
picturesque expression to the occasion.
The invited guests were Mesdames F. A.
Brown, Doty, Burkett, Foster, Talbot,
Sohus, Welle, Steckley, Robbing F. W.
Hill, Watkins, Poynter, W. A. Porter,
Harry Porter, Leese, White, Arthur
Gleason, Beck, Wolf, Griffin, Berg,
Lynch; MiEses Tipling and Schwake.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Turner cele
brate the fourteenth anniversary of
their wedding by a picnic at Lincoln
park this afternoon. Those taking part
in the afternoon's jollity are Messrs. and
Mesdames Martin I. Aitten, Frank
Perkins, Fred Hutchins, Norris Hum
phrey, W. J. Turxier, Judge and Mrs.
Tibbetts, Mrs. Charles Hall, Camille
Hall, and Mr. Burt Hall.
The members of the Monday Night
Euchre club gave a dinner at seven
o'clock Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Garoutte. Dinner escorts were
found by means of diamond and clover
designs, numbered, red in color for
the men and black for the women. The
dinner consisted of four courses, and as
this was the last meeting of the club for
the year, mirth and stories were de
cidedly the entrees of the feast hour.
Those present were Messrs. and Mes
dames Garoutte, W. J. Turner, Sine,
Jewed, Hutchins, Whiting, HiLner and
Dr. and Mrs. Casebeer. After the
dinner euchre was played and the win
ter's score read. Mrs. Garoutte's score
was the highest and Mrs. Turner's sec
ond among the ladies, and Mr. Whiting
had the winning record for the gentle
men. At six o'clock on Thursday evening,
Mr. Edward D. llanlon oC Hebron,
Nebraska, and Mr. Frank Wharton of
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mk Sailors in fanc3' straw, brown and black, each 19c W
Summer
wares ot the dependable kind placed on special sale
for June and priced as low as they usually are in
beptember
The balance of the sea
son's stock of all-wool
suits at HALF OFF
A complete line of white waists and colored lawn and
percale waists, assorted colors, $1.25 values, our
price, each 75c
A new line of percale and lawn wrappers, worth
$1.25, our price, each 97c
IVUI T IMPPVadysmith hats, trim-
1 V 1 1 L I 1 I i 1 1 1 med, each 85c
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w Assorted lot of street hats, worth $1.50 to $2.50, our
price to ciose, eacn i oc
The balance of our season's fine tiimmed hats to
close at HALF OFF
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18 pieces all wool, wool mixed and satin stripe chal
lies, new coloring's and designs, worth in a regular
way 50c to 60c, special price, per yard 30c
SILKS 34 pieces genuine Khai-Khai corded Wash
Silk, all the new color combinations, light and
dark, standard value 50c, our special price, per
yard 39c
HOSIERY.
Misses' tan and black
fine ribbed, real Maco cot
ton hose, double - knee,
spliced heel and toe, a
pair 25c
Women's ribbed cotton
hose, double heel and toe,
3 pairs for 50c
Men's gray and brown
mixed cotton socks, double
heel and toe, a pair.. ..8c
UNDERWEAR.
Women's sleeveless vests,
without tapes, white,
each 5c
Women's ribbed sleeve
less vests, taed neck
and arms, each 9c, o 3
for 25c
Women's summer union
suits, each 15c
Women's ecru union suits,
sleeveless knee length,
each 29c
IVlM fJrht summer per
0L, LJJL V 1 LQJ 1 I KiQJ cales, 32 and 36 in.
x wide, worth 10c, our price this week, per yard. ..4c
Bleached sheets, full size, a pair .... 93c
l Buggy robes or lap dusters, all linen, fring'ed, worth
-A $1.00, each ! ... 73c
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Same as above in 75c grade, each
47c
Our Grocer' Department pas the highest prices
for produce always.
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Hiawatha, Kanap, left on the six
o'clock train for Fairmont, j lining there
Mr. Hanlon's n-oher, Mrs. N. D. Han
Ion, and his sister, Mis. W. H. Ellison.
Mrs. Hanlon will stop at Ogden, Utah,
for an extended visit, while the rest ot
the party go to Seattle, Washington,
and from there Bail on Thursday the
seventh of June, for the gold fields of
Alaska. They wilt be located for
several months, about fifty miles from
the coast.
Miss Ruth Raymond gave a dancing
party on Saturday evening in honor of
Miss Gene Thurston of Omaha. The
guests were the Misqs Uene Thurston,
Grace Thurston, Elsie Fawell, Lou se
Hargreavep, Lab Meyer, and Ruth
Macfarland. Messrs. Wilson Muir,
Hayes Tomson, Reed Fawell, Jack Mac
farland, Willard Kimball, Charlie Whe
don and Thompson.
Alpha Tau Chapter of Beta Theta
Pi gave a banquet on Saturday evening
in honor of the birthday of the fra
ternity. The table was charming with
its garnitures of blue and white, the
Beta colors, and fragrant with roses.
Those present were: Messrs. J. W.
Robbins of Omaha, Putnam of Kansas