THE COURIER. Nre. Harpham. The house was dec orated with American Beauties. A three course luncheon was Berved. The guests were Mesdames Spicknell, Tib betts, Graham, Winnott, Dobbins, Som merlad, Ayers, Auld, Toens, Spencer, AlvaTownsend, Fisher, Warner, Ilotai ing and Boynton. A delightful program was given Mon day by the third division, Miss Ella O. Oivens. The hours ot the day were commemorated in song and instrument al music, of the Matinee Musicale: Part song "Twelve by the Clock," Lloyd; Mrs. Joseph Grainger. Misses Anna Caldwell, Elsie Fawell, Florence Robinson. Pjano duo "horning," Chaminade; Miss Lucy Haywood, Mrs. E. P. Urown. "Morning Song," Rubenstein; "The Stormy Morning," Schubert; Mrs. How ard Doane. "Village Noon," Goring Thomas; Miss E'sie Fawell, (student). Piano Nocturne in F sharp major. Op. 13, No. 2, Chopin; '-Moonshine,' MaiDowelI;Miss Lucy Haywood. "Night Time," Beardsley Van do Water, Miss Florence Robinson, (stu dent). Overture "Moruinc.Noon and Niht" Suppe; violins, Misses Ina Ensign, Ag ,nes Brownell.May Belle Hagenow; viola, .Mrs. Emma Hagenow; 'cello. Mies Lil lian Etche; piano, Miss Givens; bass, Mr. Steckelberg; tlute, Mr. Baker; cornet, Mr. Wehn. Accompanist, Miss May Belle Hage now. Alpha Tau Omega entertained infor mally at their chipter house Monday evening. White tea roses decorated the pleasant rooms. The guests were Misses Ttikey, Griggs, McIIenry, Daniels, Rob nson, Hammond, Anna Hammond, Ag new, Kenny, Robinson, Montgomery, Marshall, Bignell, Davenport, Bishop, Grimison, Paine of Hastings, and Sul livan of, Hiawatha, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Lace chaperoned. Mrs. Mary Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fitzgerald have . issued cards for a large function at Mount Emerald on St. Valentine's day, in hon or of Miss Sweet and Dr. Condit and Dr. Kelly, the last two from Minne apolis. Messrs. Eassyn, Sutter and Lindsey, gave a bowling party on Wednesday evening to Messrs. and Mesdames Lind sey, Vanover, Gilmore, Malone, Rotruck, Sillar, Donahue, Enslow. Williams, Thiebault. Byer, E&ssod, and Lindsey; Messrs. Thomas, Atwater, Bondurant, Bailey, Nichols; Wolgernutb, f"aEson, Hickey, Strahan and Hauptman. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Gillilau entertained La Veta whist club and a few intimate guest?. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Weir, Waugb, Boggp, Boggs, Lindlay, Divie, Field, Bull, Hallett, Morning, Kellogg, Rogers; Mrs. Hamilton; Misses Bogge, CalTyn and Mr. J. E. Houtz. Mrs. C. G. Crittenden gave a lunch eon on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Ward of Denver. A basket of violets and smilax occupied the centre of the table and at the close of the, repast the basket was passed and the fragrant blos soms were distributed among Mesdames Ward, Levering, Wright, Funke, Ilar greaves, Burnbam, Eason, Vates, W. C. Wilson, Robinson and Miss Sweet. Married, on Tuesday, February silh at the home of the bride's parents, 1622 F street, Dr. Clara Frances Brundago to Mr. E. S. Jewell, by the Reverend Francis W. Eason. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell will bo at home at 1022 F street after February tilth. Dr. F. L. Wharton entertained the Round Table Monday evening. Mr. C. II. Gere discussed primary elections and the election law now before the leg islature. Mrs. W. A. Rankin gave a party on Tuesday to fifty ladies. Mrs. R. M. Le Goro won the prize for the largest num ber or games; Mrs. S. C. Wilson for shouting, and Mrs. E. L. Hotyoke- for declaring. Mrs. Rankins decorations were pink. The library was adorned with rosef, the drawing room and dining room with carnations, the candles were pink and tho luncheon was composed of pink viands. Miss Helen Gregory, expert kinder gartuer and highly accomplished young woman, who has had chargo of the free kindergarten at Lead, So. Dak., is visit ing Miss Cochrane in Lincoln for a few days before going to Washington, D. C. and New York city. Mies Gregory will be the guest on this trip and during her residence in the east, of Mrs, Hearst, the patroness of the kindergarten in Lead, whose immediate recognition of Miss Gregory's ability and preparation for her work is gratifying to her friends here, who have known her ability since she was a student in the university, but it is satisfying when strangers also rec ognize our prophet. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Tibbetts celebrat ed the twentieth anniversary of their marriage on Saturday evening. About fifty guests were pleasantly entertained by a game called "Old Father Time." A pen and ink picture of Father Time was on the score cards for the men, while those for the ladies bore tiny photo graphs of Mr. and Mrs. Tibbetts. Ferns, the gift of a friend, adorned the library, whHe roses, carnations and smilax deco rated the drawing room and reception hall. Mr. W. R. Spicknall, brother of Mrs. Tibbetts, and Mrs. Spicknall, came from Wellington, Kas. A three course supper was served. Mrs. E. G. Wat6on, after a visit with her father and mother, Dr. and Mrs. Latta,' returned to her home in Friend on Tuesday. Dr. Latta is rapidly re covering bis strength to the joy of his family -and a very large number of friends. Mesdames R. M. Turner and C. I. Jones will give card parties on next Wednesday and Thursday afternoons and a kensington on Friday. Oj Wed nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Turner will give a card party. About fifty ladies called on Mrs. New man, Dr. Woods and Mrs. Thomas on Tuesday afternoon. In the evening, Mrs. Newman gave a dinner in honor of Dr. Woods. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Wharton of St. Paul church, Rev. and'Mrs.Eason of the Episcopal church, Dr. and Mrs. Rowlands of the Baptist church, Messrs. and Mesdames W. J. Lamb and Thomas. Mrs. F. M Hall gave an informal re csption Tuesday evening to the young ladies of the Y. W. C. T. U. that they might have an opportunity ot becoming acquainted with Miss McCorkle, the state secretary. About forty girls were present. Games, chocolate and wafeis diversified the evening. Miss Kyle as sisted Mrs Hall. Misses Elizabeth and Gretel Waugh of Plattsraoutb, passed through the city Tuesday evening enroute for Denver to enter a training school for nurses. Lin coln friends were at the station to give them an enroute greeting. A little Lincoln girl just home from the Sunday school was questioned by her father in regard to the lesson which her kind teacher had taught her. She said tho golden text was, "A soft ans wer turneth away wrath." Her father asked her"What is wrath?"and she anid: "It is a large animal with a very long neck." (Giraffe). Mr. and Mrs. John Dorgan entertain ed the members of the Kisbmet club and other friends Thursday night. Mrs BuckstalT and Mr. Van Riper won the guest prizes and Mrs. Morrison and Mr. Honeywell the clnb prizes. 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