The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 04, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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Doctor and Mrs. E. L. Holyoke gave
a May day party on Wednesday evening
and Mrs. Holyoke gave a ladies' card
party in the afternoon. The house was
profusely decorated with spring blos
eoms. In the afternoon Mrs. W. G.
Morrison and Mrs. M. I. Aitken cut for
the first prize, the former winning and
Mrs. T. J. Usher won the prize for
Bhouting. At the evening Jparty prizes
were won by Mra. Mark Woods, Mrs. C.
F. Ladd, Mr. H. H. Harley and Doctor
Wolcott. Those present at the after
noon party were: Mesdames L. C. Rich
ards, Putnam, Branch, Burr, Morrison,
M. 1. Aitken, Nance, Funke, Mansfield,
Kicketts, Howe, Leonard, Wilson,
Righter, Ferry, Maxwell, Horton, C. R.
Richards, Found, Roscoe Pound,
Green, Harris, Kirby, Rankins, Guen
Z3l, Lshr, HutchinB, Baker, Finch, Ab
bott, Usher, Henkle, Albert Watkins,
Harpham, Seacreet, Walsh, Van Brunt,
Riaser; Misses (Haywood, Ellen Gere,
Frances Gere, Watkins, Harpham,
Saunders, Welch, Pound, Cowdrey,
Hammond, Carson, Nance. The eve
ning guests were: Messrs. and Mes
dames Yates, Wright, W. A. Green, H.
H. Wilson, Barbour, Langwortby Tay
lor, Dorr, Spencer, Geer, E. C, Folsom,
Kellogg, Burr, Mark Woods, Fling,
Ladd, Le Gore, Ewing, Fawell, George
Fawell, Harley, Jansen, R. H. Oakley,
Curtice, Wolcott, Thomap, Lamb, Mun
ger, R. A. Holyoke, Mrs. Maxwell of
Tacoma; Misses Gere, Marie Hoover,
Mae Burr, Mr. Andrews.
The Lincoln Golf club reorganized on
Thursday evening. Ten new members
were admitted: Messrs. Walter Ander
son, Carl Marlay, Harry Everett, Isaac
Raymond, Horace Sherman, Elmer Mer
rill, Lewis Matshall, Carl Funke, I. F.
Searlo and Miss Helen Nance. The of
ficers elected were: Pres., Mr. S. H.
Burnham; vice pres., Mr. George Cran
cer; Bee, Mr. H. C. Young; treas., Mr.
Willard Hammond; exec, comm., Messrs.
F. M. Hall, W. G. Morrison and J. C.
Van Riper. Electric lights are to be
run to the house, and Messrs. George
Woods, Dorgan and Burr, were appoint
ed a connection committee. Saturday,
May the eleventh, was selected for for
mal opening day with golf contests in
the morning and afternoon. The com
mittee of arrangement is: Mrs. John
Dorgan, chairman; Mrs. George Woods,
Mrs. William G. Morrison, Mr. H. H.
Hardy and Mr. Will Stein. The matter
of furnishing the club house waa en
trusted to Miss Rosa Carson and a com
mittee of two other ladies to be named
by herself. These three will buy what
they want and also solicit donations.
The thirty-fourth anniversary of the
founding of Pi Beta Phi sorority was
celebrated last Saturday evening at the
home of Miss Darleen Woodward. Thir
ty-five members and patronesses were
present, also the patron, Mr. A. J. Saw
yer. Miss J. Margaret Kyle was toast
mistress. The program: "Attorney for
Pi Beta Phi," Mr. A. J. Sawyer; "The
Alumnae," Miss Mary McGahey;"Our
Sorority Home," Miss Grace Montgom
ery; "Partinc Ways," Miss Grace Reyn
olds; "Advice to the 'Fret'," Miss Cath
erine Sedgwick; piano solo, "Ruhling.
siauschen," Binding, Miss Lois Burruss;
vocal eoIo, "Lullaby," Jessie Gaynor,
Miss Grace Reynolds; piano, "On the
Mountain," Norwegian bridal proces
sion, Grieg, Miss Sue Ashman; piano,
'Legends," Paderewski, Miss Anne
Stuart; vocal, "Two Russian Lullabies,"
Miss BeEB Burruss; duet, "Peer Gynt
Suite," Grieg, Misses Stuart and
Ashman.
A beautiful luncheon was given last
Saturday by Miss Pound and Miss Burr
at the home of the former. The table
decorations were scarlet and cream car
nations with ferns and smilar. The
place card9 were tied with scarlet and
cream ribbons, and were in the form of
booklets. The guests, who were the
basket ball players of the university,
were: Misses Eleanor Miller, Blanche
Emmons, Hannah Pillsbury, Minnie
Guile, Elva Sly, Ida Taylor. Mabel
Guile, Nellie Richey, Edith Higgins,
Gertrude Macomber, Clara Fowler, Zora
Shields, Edith Shaw, Sue Pillsbury of
Wahoo, Helen Woodsmall of Omaha,
Adelloyd Whiting, Annis Miller, Anne
Spurck, Margaret Kyle and Mrs. G. W.
Hoobler of Omaha.
Senator Dietrich gave a high tea to
Governor Savage on Wednesday evening
a: the executive mansion. Miss Lena
Myers, the Senator's neice, presided.
The guests were: National Committee
man Schneider, Deputy Attorney Gen
eral Brown, Oil Inspector Sizer, Labor
Commissioner Watson, Land Commis
sioner G. D. Follmer, Auditor 'Weston,
Secretary of State G. W. Marsh, and
Messrs. H. C. Lindsay and R. J. Clancey
The Sans Souci club gave the last of
a series of ten dances at Walsh hall on
Wednesday evening. The dancers were:
Messrs. and Mesdames Mead, Robinson,
Halley Jarrett, and Carpender; Misses
Lansing. Joers, Erford, Gregory, King,
Bowlby, Dalby. Beckman, Bell, Barrick,
Leese, Clinton, Biltgen, DuTeil, Griffie;
Messrs. Mercer, Boettcher, Chambers,
Swan, Joers, Ewart, Woodruff, Ringer,
Rice, Evans, Culbertson, Patterson,
Hawley, Morse.
The last meeting of the Century club
for the season was held on Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. F. E. Campbell. Mre.
Garten read an interesting paper on
"Egyptian art and sculpture," and Mrs.
E. Lewis Baker talked on "Egyptian
music," giving several vocal selections
as illustrations. The president-elect,
Mrs. A. L. Candy, and Mrs. M. H. Gar
ten were elected delegates to the state
federation at Wayne. After the pro
gram the club adjourned to the home of
Mrs. J. L. Teeters, a former member,
where with several other former mem
bers, an enjoyable hour was spent.
Married, on Wednesday, May the first,
at 9:30 A. M., at the residence of the
Reverend R. N. Orrill, pastor of Grace
M. E. church, Twenty-eighth and O
streets. Mr. Cyrus O. Brown of Bur well,
Nebraska, and Miss Viola Cole of Twenty-ninth
and Randolph streets, of this
city. Mr. and Mrs. Brown took the
eleven o'clock train for Burwell, which
u to be their future home. Mr. Brown
was graduated from the law depart
ment of the State university in 1897,
commenced the practice of his profes
sion in Iowa the fall of that year, later
removed to Burwell, and was last fall
elected county attorney of Garfield
county upon the republican ticket.
Miaa Cole has been for several years a
resident of Lincoln. She is a member
of Grace M. E. church of this city and
was an active' worker in the church,
Epworth League, and Sunday School
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