8 THE COURIER. Plym. Informal teaats. The following Freeman, F. W. Hill, Harpham, Hays, graduate and active member were prue- Hoover, Kellogg , Lowry, Klinker, Lever- eol: Doctor E. A. Rose, "Reverend Asa tag, Miller, Morning, Mullen, Stearns, Sleeth, Prof e or T. L. Lyon, Professor S. B. Pound,. Sine, Irvine, Ushr, Evans, Maggi, Messrs. R. E. Moore, W. L. Un- Arnett, Marshall. Rewick, Nome, Fling, zicker, A. H. Sheldon, Francia J. Plym, Goodell, Kirby, Haight of Crete, Mrs. Charles E. Barber, W. M. Hopewell, A. Buck of Crete, Mrs. Jennings of Wil U. Pancoast, George Kimball, C. H. ber; Misses Barber, Spade, Kirker, Tib Adams, Charles E. Wells, Roy B. Ad- betts; Messrs. Barber, Marlay. rms, Edward R. Harvey, Tannics John son, Charles F. Mann, James McGeachin Leonard E. Hurtz, Claire R. Mudge, Fred F. Hurtz and Fred M. Sanders. An alumni association was organized of - which Mr. R. E. Moore was made presi dent and Mr. Francis J. Plym secretary. Mrs. O. J. Wilson and Mrs. Ida Ben nett entertained the Battenburg club Friday afternoon at the home of the former. American Beauties and Easter lillies adorned the house. The library was converted into a studio where Mrs. Bennett's paintings were exhibited. Names of popular books were illustrated by drawings and each lady who guecsed all of the names correctly was rewarded with arose. A luncheon was served to Mesdames Sanderson, C. E. Sanderson, Henry Sanderson. Cattrill, Coningham, McXab, Leonard, McAlphine, Robinson, Kit'hen, Gillilan, Shockey, Rugh, Stu chel, Leonard, Pomereno, Whiting, Yoho, Shank, Miltonberger, Shute; Miss es Pietzner, Robinson, Davis. Minor. Miss Emma Bennett gave a progres sive crokinole party Friday evening at 1830 Washington street. Easter lillies and American Beauties decorated the rooms. The guests were. Misses Ada Stuchel, Maude Cornell, Lida Gaylord, Gertrude Peters, Harriet Bardwell, Mae Bardwell, Bee Billingsley, Maude Mc Alpine, Frances Huntington, Emma Bennett; Messrs. Ben Mills, Ray Mil tonberger, Tim Whiting, Clare Cornell, Will Woodworth, Clayton Beck, Fritz Gardiner, George Bromfield, Gay Shiele. Yesterday afternoon Mre. E. E. Spen cer and Mrs. R. M. LeGore entertained at six handed euchre. The following wera invited: Meedames Harley, Hin man, Hardy, Munger, Jones, Kelley, Lees, Pound, Love, Lane, Robbing, Spaulding, Van Brunt, Tilton, Young, Atwood, Stevenson, Bishop, Chambers, Casebeer, Cone, Cunningham, Cran dall, Crittenden, Dorgan, Dorgan, Der rick, Eames, Davis, Howell, Finch, Hel wig, Keefer, Laymon, McCreery, Naeh, North, Peckham, Nelson, Powers, Reed, Rankins, Seiter, Stonebraker, Ham mond, Turner, Wilkinson, Stone, Whit ing, Miltonberger, Berge, Garoutte Warner, Rudge, Clark, Reese, Link, Fisher, Hardy, Taylor, Harpham, Web ster, Babcock, Evans, Green, A. L. Hoover, Gund; Misses Hammond, Ham mond, Bryan, Risser, Smith, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wilcox gave a four course dinner Saturday evening to the children of Mr. Wilcox's Sabbath school class. Downy chickens, cunning birds nests and other suggestions of Easter decorated the table where the guests were: Misses Katrina Jaquee, Ruth Martin, Ruth Watson, Ethei Jackson. Gouldine Frost, Edna Brown, Ethel Newbecker; Masters John Hyer Miller, Floyd, Harry and Marion McAlpine, Henry Pomerene and Dean McBrien. Cards have been received by Mr. Ralph Johnson's friends, announcing bis marriage in Philadelphia on Wed nesday, April the twenty-fourth, to Miss Augusta Virginia Voigt, daughter of Mrs. Marie Louise Voigt. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will be at home in Lin coln at 880 North Twenty-sixth street, after June the sixth. Mr. Johnson has lived In Lincoln many years, is an alum nus of the State university and a well known attorney. Mr. and Mrs. Jamee D. Spaulding of Sioux City, have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter Susan, to Mr. Fred Jay White, to occur in Saint Thomas' Episcopal church in Sioux City, Wednesday evening. April the twenty fourth. Miss'Spaulding has visited in Lincoln and has friends among the society people here. Mr. White is a brother of Mrs. Lewis Marshall. Mrs. A. R. Mitchell gave for Helene Mitchell on Saturday afternoon a din ner and then a box party to hear Mr. Erce9t Seton-Thompson. That par ticular box never bloomed more gay'y thau on la6t Saturday afternoon wben it was occupied by Misses Helene Mitch ell, Helen Berger, Katharir.e Rhodes. Eleanor Barbour, Louiee Bennet of Omaha, and Dorrance Harwood. Mrs. W. J. Turner entertained the L. A. kensington on Monday and her guests spent a delightful afternoon. ine club members present were: Mes dames Van Brunt, Wilkinson, Patrick, Rewick, Chapin. Davis, Kennard, Pitcher, Humphrey, Campbell, Bill meyer, Jones, Seacrest. The guesta in vited were: Mesdames HutchinB, R. M. Turner, M. Scott, George Fawell, Tom son, Stoney, Polk, Irwin of Quincy, and Miss Polk. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Green trnvn n Chamber, Cunningham, Nance, Pound, pleasant card party on Monday evening. bixly guests played six handed euchre. Polk. Mrs. John B. Wright won the lathes' royal prize, Mrs. E. L. Holyoke the shouting prize, Mr.E. E. Bron the men's royal prize and Mr. A. S. Ray mond the shouting prize. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burr cave a din. The last open meeting of the Matinee Musicale will be held in Memorial hall, University of Nebraska, on Tuesday evening, April the sixteenth, instead of the fifteenth, Inst., as previously men tioned. The concert to be given will be free to the general public and all thoee ner Wednesday evening. The dining interested in the club or in music are room and table decorationa were pink. invited to be in attendance. A program lnose present were: Mr. and Mrs. of choice selections has been arranged, John B. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis including solos by Mrs. R. A. Holyoke, Marshall, Mrs. Robinson, Mre. Ashton Miss. Lora Holmes, Mrs. Will Owen of Grand Island, Miss Miles of Iowa, Jones, Mies Marie Hoover, Mies Ina and Miss Gahan. Ensign, Mias Lillian Eiche and others. In addition, the chorus, under the direc tion of Mre. P.V. M. Raymond, will render several numbers., Club mem- Mrs. A. B. Cooper entertained the Aloha club on Tuesday at her home, 1920 G street. The houeie was decorat- An with tvuiaa (:... i ber. and others intrestd will please , " :., 1 .""" "B nKoAPOO 4th tiarirrA 9 Java fatM AJn " " dUCB Xrf, XJ&IC- a- m a - " W,D E. B. Stevenson, A. D. Benwav day to Tuerfay evening. John Biehopj ' pj' Last evening Mr. and Mre. Spencer Garoutte, Laflin, Longetreet, W. Morse, and Mr. and Mrs. Fling gave a card ElmB Perkins, Frank Perkins, Rocke- party. Invited guesta were: Messrs. wel, Snyder, W. Tuttle, Warner, Dwig- and MeadasaM Alien, Baird, Henry "inB Wiesse, and Miss Damrow. cranca. Jarge, ourwu, uarner, uur- Marr ed. on WdnHo : , f atner ; n.,,- K.k..i; rtt n . o. ,."." "rV & ..... ..., ..w-., ...., 0i. xnereeae fro-Uatbeclral by I IE M IEIS ie,' lpMwnm BEGAN ON THURSDAY, APEIL 11. Our own importations of factory ends of the fin est cambric embroideries and insertions, bought for a whole lot less than their real worth and offered here the same way. All come in very desirable lengths and the patterns are the newest and prettiest of the season's productions. Here are some of the offerings: Lot 1 Cambric embroidery, 8c value, sale price, per yard 5c Lot 2 Cambric edges, worth to 15c, sale price, per yard 9c Lot 3 Cambric edges and insertions, worth to 20c, sale price, per yard 12c Lot 4 Wide cambric embroider', 25c val ues, sale price, per yard 16?$c LACES A lot of imitation Val. laces in 12 yd. pieces, worth 35c, sale rice; pr piece.. 20c A lot of imitation Torchon laces, worth to 15c a yard, sale price, per yard 5c sv. 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