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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1901)
THE 66UR1HK Louise Hargreaves, Houtz. Richards, Outcalt, Jessie Outcalt, Bennett, Grace Rennetl, Funke, Griggs, Mauril, Jeary, Kstcliff, Dimmick, Kisser, Clara Ham mond and Anna Hammond were at the tables. The Union society ot the state uni versity gave a valentine party Saturday evening. The society colors, Cupid's darts and big and little hearts of many sizes but of one color decorated the rooms. President Hawjcby as toast master called out Chief J. F. Boomer, -The Royal Family;" E. N. Robertson, "The University Box at the Oliver Theater;" Mr. Swenson, "University Poets and Bards;" Miss Van, Camp, 'Valentine Time;" Mr. McGuire, "Uni versity Ideal!;" Miss Wolgamot, "Girls Gymnastics." The program of the Matinee Musicals ,'on Monday was in the bands of the first division, Mrs Jan6en and Miss Miller, leaders. Composers of various nations were represented by selected composi tions. St. John's Eve, Chaminade, Matinee Mueicale chorus Mr. A. K Holyoke, soloist; Mrs. P.V. M. Raymond, dir-ctor. Piano duat- Rondeau, Op. 133, F, .Shubert; Mrs. J. Byere, Mre. E, G. liivens. The Swallows, Cowen; Mre. J. M. O'Neal. Piano "Le Bal," Polonaise, Rubin stein; Mise Ethel Syford. (a) -'I Envy the Bird" (Seronadp), (b) "Tell Me, Pray" (The Ameer), Victor Herbert; Mrs. Mark Woods. Violin Humoreeque, Techaikowsky, Herceuse, Arensky; Der Scbmetterlirg, Harboy; Miss Ina Ensign, Mrs. P. V. M. Raymond, accompanist. (a) Serenade, Schubert; (violin obli cato), Miss Dales, (b) The Silver King; Chaminade; Miss Lora Holmes. Miss Mary Smith, accompanist. Omega Psi gave a dinner dance on Thursday evening. The dinner was an elaborote one served at the Lincoln, the dance was given at Walsh hall. Prof. . and Mrs. Barbour were chaperones for: V-Misses Richards, Davenport, Emmons, If a 1 a.. r m - lj . muDigumery, uoucson, i;auy, uoie, iu- key, Hays, Bonnell, Cunningham, And rews, Macomber, Woods, Houtz, Sedg wick, Hargreaves, Woodward; Messrs. Hays, Tukey, Ricketts, Edmiston, Mc Creery, Haecker, Clark, Marlay, Cuscad en, Blackman, Brown, Raymond, Sea crest, Barnes, Stratton, Sherman, Hope well. Mr. and Mre. George Woods enter tained the Kishmet club Thursday eve ning. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Dqrgan. Crancer, Marshall, Merrill, Mullen. Fitzgerald, Woods, Woods, Buckttaff, Hargreaves, Wilson, Ladd, Funke; Mesdames Griffith and Brown of Denver; Misses Burr, Putnam, Marshall, Sweet; Messrs. Curtice, Mea dows of St. Joseph, Fitzgerald, Baldwin, Eames, Dixon of Nebraska City, Payne, Honeywell, Lansing. The Lotos club met with Mrs. Taylor on Thursday. Mrs. Rhodes' critique on William Morris was an interesting con tribution to the Morris literature. Mrs. Bushnell entertained at dinner Thursday evening, Mre. De Pue, Misses Sterling, Gunnison, Daily, and Cauger. progressive dominoes party on Monday Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. McNichois, Mr.Som erladd and Mr. Townseod won prizes. Mr. A. M Baird entertained the Round Table Table on Monday evening. The Rev. Lawis Gregory discussed "The Future of China." Mrs. C. J. Ernst will entertain tho E. E. I), kensington next Wednesday. Mesdames R. T. Van Brunt and A. L. Candy give a kensirjgton tais afternoon at the home of the former. Born to Dr and Mrs. Harry Evorett on Friday, February 22, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Weil gave a dance last night at Walsh hall to the members of the Unity club and a few friendB. In honor ot Washington's birthdy the hall was decorated with flags and the nation al colors. Misses Ida and Sarah Friend entertain the Unity club next Wed nesday evening. Mra. Spoflbrd of Kansas City gave a Baljmulre last evening in honor ot her guest Miss Henrietta UoIIowbush. If you desire cards and envelopes for invitation purposes, of good quality, call at Wilson &. Hall, 1123 O street. r Gregory, The Coal Man, 11th & O. Mrs. E. E. Rewick will give a card party next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Grainger will give a party next Wednesday evening, and on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Grainger will give a kensington. Mesdames C. W. Branch and Perry will give a card party next Thursday afternoon and the same evening Mr. and Mre.Branch will give another card party Mrs. Davies of Tecumseh was the guest this week ot her sister, Mrs. Cbas Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ransom gave a The Courier has received so many requests to publish the answers to the questions asked at Mr. and Mrs. Field's authors' carnival, that the following thirty-six questions and answers are re published herewith: Authors Carnival. Some authors thought in chilly weather To hold a carnival together; And (let it not provoke a smile) Co operation was their style. The mingled elements were good ; The preparations understood ; The work effected with great care, The banquet was a grand affiir. By notables the board was graced, And all was in most perfect taste ; The names of guests I will not tell As I m sure you know them very well. The following is a list of the questions: 1. In what peason was this carnival held? Winter. 2. Who admitted the guests?- Butler. 3. Wnat two authors were decorators? Hawthorne, Garland. i. The name ot what historian best describes the assembly? Motley. f. How did most of the guests look? Grand. 0. Who was the tallest guest? Longfel low. 7. What two were complimented upon their appearance? Hale and Hardy S. Whose face excited sympathy? Hag gard. 0. What two were in excellent spirits? Bright and Gay. 10. For what ailment did a guest de cline? Akenside or Bunyan. 11. What royal personage Eat at table? Kitfg. 12. By whom was he attended? Pae. 13. In the costume ot what nation? Hol land. 14. In what fashion did he dress his hair? Bangs. lf. What three church dignitaries were present? Pope, Bishop, Abbott 1G. In what colors were they dressed? Brown, Gray, Black, White. 17. What trades were represented? Goldsmith, Baker, Cooper, Gilder. IS What prevnnted crowding the par lors? A Barr. 19. Who h8d eeneral supervision of the supper? Cookq. 20. What was in evidence of the pro fession? Burns. 21. When these accidents occurred what exclamation summoned a trio ot authors? Dickens. Howitt, Buros. 22. What tnree guests supplied the fuel? Cole, Coke, Wood. 23. What three gentlemen furnished game? Hare, Hart, Roe. 24. What three brought meat? Hogg, Lamb, Bacon. 2j. Who brought fish? Crabbe. 2G. How was it found to be? Shelley. 27. Who furnished sugar? Caioe. 23. How was tbe coffee? Riley. 29. How was the cake served? Alcott (all cut.) 30. By whom were tho guests quickly waited on? Swift. j NEW SPRING STYLES i SsM m . . . oi? . . . in fai-ii it ) showing" r t m - r line oi lvautes jLauor-iuaae jla a nne wx K Suits, all new cloths, Colors sj and st3'les; prices, $7.50, 8.50, 10.00, 11.50, 16.50, 20.00, 22.50, up to 35.00. 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