The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 08, 1900, Page 10, Image 10
"crT "" .40 THE COURIER. I &- as?. I Delta Thu Delta gave a box party at the Oliver Wednesday evening, Novem ber the twenty eighth in houor of the :;intr nlta Taua from Minnesota and Thursday evening they gave an enjoya- ble informal dance at the Courier Hall, Thoee invited were: Miss Traek, Miss Avery Traek and Miss Morey. members of Kappa Kappa Gamma from Minne- boU' and Misses Hays, Emmons, Clara Hammond, Anna Hammond, Margaret Whedon, Thorp, Cochrane, Watkins, Bonuell and Davenport. Messrs. Rich ardson, Wickersham, Cooper and Rob ertaon, members of Delta Tau Delta from Minnesota; Kind, Woodland, Wat kins, Whipple, Hull, King, Hollenbeck, Lyons, Brown, Barnes, Beans, Homan, Atwood and Drain. Misses Margery Watkins and Edith Bobbins served ices in the parlor of the chapter rooms up stairs. Phi Kappa Psi cave a smoker Thanks giving evening at the chapter house in honor of the visiting members or the fraternity from Minnesota. Mrs.F. W. Hill and Miss Tibbets gave a kenEington last Saturday after noon. Mrs. Bobbins and Miss Miller assisted. A game of "Hidden Cities'' furnished much amusement. The guests were: Mesdames Eames, Reese, Davis, Wheeler, Lees, Watkins, Leese, Walk, Richards. Perry, Phillips, Derby, Bush nell, Taylor, Fossler, Hill, Heckler, Mc Creery, Hatfinld, Miller, Auman, Nel son, Arnett, Ingles, Herzing, Atwood, Brooks, Berge, Auld, Sullivan, Talbot, Burkett. Stephenson, Babtock, Barr Doty, Poynter, Holcomb, Stein, Jaquee, Stanhope, Parker, Brown, Sears, Ham- hand. Among the foremost of these or mond, Tibbetts, Overholt of Ashland ganizations, and perhaps the one that and Drake of Beatrice. Misses Ham mond, Miller, Mercer, Sheetz, Kirker, Hartley, Poynter, Morrissey, Pyrtle, McPhee, Marguerite McPhee, Eleanor Miller, Dolan, Whitney, Shade, Brown, Olivia Pound, Pierce, Auld and Shearer. The Freshman hop on last Thursday evening at Walsh hall was even for a freshman hop, unusually happy and gay About fifty couples were on the floor. The committee of arrangement was composed of "Misses Bonnet, Tukey, Macfarland, and Messrs. Huse, Jloth and Powell. Mr. Isaac Raymond was the master of ceremonies. Mr. Rich ards was chairman. Those present were Misses Morgan, Dorothy Griggs, Auld, Davenport, Dimmick, Cunningham, Ellen and Jane Douglae, Edna Harley, Thomas, Emma and Jessie Outcalt, Emmons, Hunt, Ruth Macfarland, M. Bennet, J. Bennet, Morrill, Harp, Bur reae, Claire Funke, M.Hays, Gahan.Mc Pheely, Marshall, Paddock. C. Ham mond, A. Hammond, Amy Robinson, Barker, Houlz, Andrews, Thorp, Wood ard, Risser, Wirt, Manrid, Tukey, Jessie Lansing, Agnew, Jenkins, Macomber, Edgren.Tuky, Weeks Gould; Messrs. Peterson, Houck, Culver, De Putron, Patterson, Holt, Blackman, Crandall, Lau, Stuhr, Davenport, Bartlett, Kors meyer. Weeks, Funke, Carnabin, Roth, Buckley, Lau, Folsom, Hunger, Drain, Uatick, Rogers, Sumner, Morrison, Whipple and Sedgwick. Miss Gertrude Chambers gave a sur prise party on Monday evening in honor of her brother Lyle's twentieth birth day. The guests were the members of his fraternity, the Delta Upsilon.- Mis ses Polk and Erford were the only ladies present besides Miss Chambers. They played kaboosh. THEATRIGAfo. THE OLIVER. The dramatization of Henryk Sien kiewicz' great novel, "Quo Vadis," which is offered in this city at the Oliver next Monday, December 10, under the man agement of F. C. Whitney and Edwin Knowles, has attracted wide-spread at- tention. No expense has been spared to make the 'Quo Vadis' production the most notable of the age. The great run of "Quo Vadis" in London, New York and Chicago are familar to all readers of the daily press, and it is as- eured the public that the production will be given here upon precisely the same elaborate scale of magnificence, Prices 25c, 50c, 75:, 81.00 and $1.50 Seats now on sale. One of the most successful of this eeason'B productions is that of the cele brated German dialect comedian and singer, Mr. Al. H.WilHon in "The Watch on the Rhine," written by Sidney R. Ellis and presented by him and Charles II. Yale, which comes to the Oliver Theater Thursday, December 13. Since the opening night packed houses have greeted them at every city, and Mr. Wilson has jumped at once into popular favor. In "The Watch on the Rhine," Al. H. Wilson sings a number of now catchy songs, among them "Love is All-in-all." "My Little Fraulein." "A Song of Home," "The Tea Kettler Song," "In Tyrol," a yodel and "Bissell-Eng-lisb." The vivacity of action, charm of expression, cordial grace rf manner, and personal magnetism tit him peculiarly to interpret the stellar role in ''The Watch on tho Rhine." Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats on sale Tuesday. THE FUNKE. Great success in the repertoire field are few and far between, and. in fact, the recognized attractions of this class can be counted on the fingers of a single has gained the greatest triumphs is the Ferris Comedians, which is now in its sixth year of remarkable success. The engagement of this company at the Funke Opera House means a series of productions at 10, 20, .'(0 and 50 ceuts which are said to equal the original ren ditions. Among the bills for the week are such great plays as "The Favorite Son," "Ihe Plunger," "The Stowaway," 'The Fatal Card," "My Jim," "Just Before Dawn," etc Each of these are famous for their scenic possibilities, as well as for their remarkable dramatic construction and powerful and stirring climaxes. "The Favorite Son," with its many and varied pictures wi 1 be the opening bill. Ladies free Monday nignt Seats now on sale. Do you get your Courier regularly ? Please compare address. If incorrect, please send right address to Courier office. Do this this week. First Pub. Bee. 8-4. Notice to Creditors. E J502. County court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, in the Estate of Christian Heidecker, deceased. The creditors of said estate wi'I take notice that the time limited for presentation of claims against said estate is. July 1, 1901. and for the payment of debts is January 1, 1902: That I will sit at the county court room in said county, on April 1, 1901, and on July 1. 1901, to receive, ex amine, adjust and allow all claims duly tiled. Notice whereof is ordered published four con secutive weeks in The Courier, of Lincoln, Ne braska. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 5th day of December, 1900, (seal) Frank R. Wateks, County Judge. By Walter A. Leese, Clerk County Court. J Cycle Photographs J J Athletic Photographs Photographs of Babies tt Photographs of Groups m Exterior Views V THE PHOTOGRAPHER 129 South Eleventh Street. 2 ft yQunntii ONB SIJESOIAX, NIGHT. Monday, December 10. FIRST TIME HERE The original F. C. Whitney and Edwin Knowles' London and New York production of QUO VADIS, the only authorized version of this fascinating- romance. SOFROIVIXIVJSIV'I? PjAYBRS--SO All the scenic effects and georgeous costumes and properties . P ices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. Seats now on sale at box-office. Thursday. December 13. Charles H. Yale and Sidney R. Ellis present the celebrated German dialect comedian and Golden-Voiced Singer, In the Romantic German Dialect Corned', The Watch on the Rhine Written by Sidney R. Ellis. A most sumptuous production. Every scene carried complete. An unexcelled cumpauy. Mark Price, A. H. Hastings, Russell Lemon, Prank Richter, John B. Walker, Ida Hamilton, Eva Byron, Fannie Bloodgood. Celia Clay, Little Cora Quinten and many other?. Hear Al.H. Wilt oa's new songs: Love Is All-in-All, The Teakettle Song, In Tyrol, My Little Fraulein, A Song of Home. Beautiful and Bewitching mel odies. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats on sale Tuesday. Commencing flonday, December 10. Engagement extraordinary of America's Largest, Grandest and Best Amuse ment Enterprise novr Touring the West at popular prices. In a repertoire of famous and standard plays. 22 People 22. 2 Car loads of Special Scenery 2. Continuous performances, high class vaudeville be tween the acts. Monday night the powerful scenic play, "Tlx IavcMrite Son." Ladies free Mondaj night, when accompanied by a person holding one regular paid 30 or 50 cent ticket. Prices only 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Seats on sale Saturday. HUTCHINS & HYATT, SELECT OAK AND HICKORY WOOD SA-WD A2STY r,EJJVGTH. . Have You Paid Your Subscription to ITQR CNDER THE DIRECTION OF 0. T, CRAWFORD S F.C. ZEHRUNG Corner 13th and P. 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