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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1901)
THE COURIER. I M 3 H H u m w i'ii 5 3 I i I 21 b ? i! i I I lit ! Hi w J I f LeGore. The guests wore: MeBdanies ha8 been extended, and no fee is re- II. C. Young, P. M. Fling, J . T. Lees, quired for registering. A committee F. M. Woods, D. It. Majors, II. H. Ever- with Mrs. F. D. Levering, chairman, ott and True; Misses Hammond, Conk- addressed the children in the various lin, May Whiting, Louise Pound, Clara school buildings laBt week concerning Hammond, Carrie Dennis, Charlotte the project. A committee composed of an Clark, Harriot Towne, Gertrude Mars the following citizens was appointed to conduct a. vigorous sidewalk campaign: Messrs. Charles A. Kobbins, J. E. Mil ler, Adna Dobson, William Schroeder, Lewie Greogry, C. J. Ernst, T. F. A. Williams and Professor T. M. Hodgman. The society is waiting to hear definitely from the council regarding the care of ambulance, before taking action In re gard to its purchase. There will bo numerous class reunions Commencement week. The class of '01 will be entertained at a luncheon given by Miss Rogers, Tenth and L streets, on Wednesday; the class of 0G will cele brate its fifth reunion on Tuesday with a dinner at the Lindell; tho class of '03 will hold its reunion with Miss Wilkin son, 1701 Washington street on Tues day at twelve-thirty; the class of '09 will meet with Miss Emily Weeks, 1327 II street on Tuesday, and the class of 1000 will be the guests of Miss Gladys G street on Wednesday land. Anna Tibbettfi, Anno Barr, Grace Bridge, Mariel Gere, and Bess Wing. Tho Saturday Evening Herald of Chicago contained a beautiful picture of Miss Pauline Maude Oakley on May the twenty-fifth, with the following notice: One of tho most interesting an nouncements of the week is the engage ment of Mr. Frank King Clark, the well known and popular basso of this city, to Miss Pauline Maude Oakley, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Oakley, of Lincoln, Nebraska. Mr. Clark, who is tall, handsome and mag netic, and who possesses the happy faculty of winning and holding friends, has had the good fortune to win for a bride an extremely handsome young woman, who is almost as musical as himself. Miss Oakley is well known here, having visited here often, spend ing most of her time in musical studies, Henry, 1915 for she is a singer of considerable ability, evening. An extremely striking brunette is Miss Oakley, so that the two will prove an unusually attractive couple. Mr. Clark has lived here for some five years. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, of Tacoma, Washington, where he resided before he made Chi cago his home. The wedding will be solemnized early in September at Lin coln, Nebraska, and soon thereafter Mr. and Mrs. Clark will leave for Europe. They will first go to Paris, where Mr. Clark will devote his time to prepara tion for grand opera, for which he is well fitted by voice, education, tempera ment and enthusiasm. But Chicago will hate to lose Mr. Clark, especially when accompanied by 60 charming a helpmeet. Miss Oakley, who haB been in Chicago for some months, was joined here yesterday by her mother. They are at the Virginia, where they will re main for ten days. One of the prettiest weddings ever Been in Nobraska City took place on Wednesday evening, when Miss Mattie Loland Hayward, daughter of the late Senator M. L. Hayward, was married to Mr. Henry T. Lowe of Colorado Springs, Colorado. The wedding took place in St. Mary's Episcopal church, which was profusely decorated with roses and ferns. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Francis W. Eason of Lin coln. An elegant dinner was served to the wedding party at the home of Mrs. Hayward. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe will spend a few weekb pt the seashore, aft er which they will sail for Earope. Mrs. Callen Thompson gave a recep tion on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mis Towne. The two hundred guests were met in the hall by Mrs. Hardy and introduced by Mrs. Scott to the re ceiving line, composed of Mrs. Thomp son, Mis's Towne, Mrs. W. G. L. Taylor and Doctor and Miss Sherman. Mes- dames Bushnell and narpham and Miss McAlpine assisted in the parlors, and Mrs. S. J. Stevens and Misses Kirker and Clarke on the lawn. Ice was served by Mesdames Ernest Folsom, Maddux Mrs. Charles M. Keefer gave a chafing and Eames, assisted by Misses Ruth dish luncheon on Friday in honor of Raymond, Georgia Field, Helen Wilson, Miss Ida C. Young. The decorations Helen Doleon and Josephine Courtelott. were in green and red. Mrs. Keefer Miss Cleveland served punch, assisted presided at one chafing dish while Miss by Misses Camille Hall, Edna Kind, Ashton had charge of the other. The Clara Archibald and Alice Auld. A guests were: Mesdames E. E. Ben- U f, 0 JUNE Oth TO JUNE 17th, 1901. 'Eailor-Mafo Suits. This Season's Swellest Modes FROM LEADING LADIES' TAILORS OP NEW YORK. You can take your choice of any suit at just one-half regu lar price. 1-5 off on all Muslin Underwear i-5 off on all Colored Underskirts i-5 off on all Cotton Shirt Waists i-5 off on all foadies' and Childrens' Hosiery i-5 off on all Ladies' Neckwear i-5 off on all Ladies' Handkerchiefs i-5 off on all foadies' Kid Gloves i-5 off on all Ladies' Silk Gloves kadies' Silk Waists, worth $5, all col's., go at $3.75. Lincoln Cloak & Suit Co. Southeast Corner Thirteenth and O Sts. !3BE3 9 Professional Directory. function a season of exquisite Jffice -Dr. BODJ. F. Bailey to every invited guest. ie "fcLmr.. by anointment. Snndays 12 to Id! Office, Zehrung Block 1 9 to 10 a in Residence. 1313 G street m and by appointnmnt. Dt. J . B. Trickey, Refractionist only j Office, 1035 O street M to4p. DENTISTS The feature of the week, socially, has been the Ave parties given by Mrs. J. C. Seacrcst on Wednesday afternoon and evening, Thursday afterroon and eve ning, and on Friday evening. They were June parties in every sense. June roses, June faces and June costumes made each enjoyment irrizes were won on Wednesday morn ing by Mesdames Harpbam and Gibbe; on "Wednesday evening by Mre. Jaques auu iur. utjurv iiiuvcr: un i iiurcnav . i i afternoon by Meedames Usher and Bert otfice 530--IiOUiS N. Wente.D.D.S.- l.Brownell Bio"ck,l37 Davis; and on Thursday evening by 7 i umce over nariey's i Mrs. George Risser and Mr. John Dor- OH!co 6330Uver Johnson, D.D.S.-Jdraore V gan. Mrs. Butterfield and Miss Butterfield of Mississippi are visiting Mrs. R. O. Phillips. Formerly of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield moved to Mississippi, where they operate large mills. Last Saturday Mrs. Gere gave a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Butterfield and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes. The guests were: Mesdames Andrews, Sawyer, Burnham, Wheeler, Boyd, Beseey, Harris, Dawes, Butterfield, Phillips, Lewis, Miss Gere and Miss Harris. Mrs. Lewis Marehall and Miss Gah an gave a card party yesterday morn ing at tho home of the former in honor of Mrs. Avery of Sioux City, who is visiting Mrs. Marshall, and of Miss Helen Marie Burr of New York City. The house decorations were roses. The guests were: Mesdames Morrison, O. E. Rector, George Woods, Frank Woods, Mark Woods, Henkle, Dorgan, Frank Rector, Merrill, William Kelly, Crancer, CurtiB, Freeman, Welch, Wol cott, Lyon, Everett, Branch, Charles Branch, H. Folsom, E. Folsum, Mullen, Edmiston, Wheeler, Aitkin, Ladd, Arm strong, Hardy, Evans, Fitzgerald, Van Riper, Searls, Silvers of Omaha: Misses 12 to 12:30 ) 2 to 4 p m guests: Messrs. aud Meedames Mar shall, Curtice and Morrison; Mesdames Avery and Henkle; Misses Burr, Gahan and Hoover; Messrs. Joyce, Richards, Powers, Fitzgerald and Baldwin. The following high school pupils gave a swimming party at the Sanitarium on Thursday morning: Misses Charlotte Spaulding, Eva Pollock, Charlotte Rob erts, Inez Everett, Ethel Eames, Flos sie Erford and Dorothy Green; Messrs. James Uickey, Leonard Ryan, Harry Hartley, Archie Spears, Mason Wheeler and Clarence Johnson. At the meeting of the library board on Tuesday evening, Miss Jane H. Ab bott was appointed librarian for one year. Miss Margaiet Palmer and Miss Vine D. Gahan will be the assistants, with Miss Emma Shearer, cataloguer, and Miss Mary M. Doty in charge of the repair work. It is thought that the new library building will be ready for occupancy by January first. Professor Wilber C. Knight of the University of Wyoming, arrived in Lin coln on Wednesday evening, and will take the examination for the degree of Helen Burr, May Burr, Putnam, Burn- Doctor of Philosophy at the University. ham, Hollowbusb, Lippincott, Oakley, Nance, Outcalt, Jessie Outcalt, Funke, Herrod, Dennis, Carson aud Marehall. most enjoyable lecture was given by Doctor L. A. Sherman, on the subject, "Some New Readings about Shakspere.' At the meeting of the city improve ment society on Thursday morning the announcement was made that thirty, three names were entered for the lawn contest. The time for sending in names nett, Frank Maddux, nenry Eames, C. M. Thompson, R. O. Williams, John T. Williams, H. E. Young and Eleanor Sis eon; Misses Young, Grace Ashton and Lena Meyer. Miss Burr entertained on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Helen Burr a'nd Mrs. Avery of Sioux City. The Since taking his tret degree fifteen years ago Professor Knight has spent his time in geological vork in Wyoming. The Hawthorne society of the high school indulged in a hayrack ride on Thursday afternoon, ending with a supper at the home of Miss Edith Bobbins, 1415 B street. Eight members were also initiated into the mysteries of Hawthorneism. Miss Beth Brenizer, who has success fully filled the position of principal of the Saratoga school for several years, has accepted a position in the schools of Manila, and will sail in a few weekB for her new tiflld of activity. Mrs. Thomas W. Griffith gave a luncheon on Monday to twenty-four guests in honor of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Maxwell. The table decorations were of American Beauty and meteor roses, and the place cards were decorated with Gibson pictures in India ink. Mrs. Jane Merryman, mother of Dr. Merryman, celebrated her ninetieth birthday anniversary on Wednesday. Her Bons, Henry and Marion Merryman of New Windsor, Illinois, are the guests of Dr. Merryman. Mrs. Mary Dennis Manning has is sued invitations to the marriage of her sister, Miss Carrie Clifton Dennis to Mr. John Samuel Reed, on Wednesday, June the nineteenth, at half after seven o'clock at the First Congregational church. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bennett gave a dinner on Saturday evening for Doctor and Mrs. O. A. Williams, former pastor of the Lincoln Baptist church, now of Minneapolis. The guests were: Dr., and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Williams, Doctor and Mrs. John Will Harris, and Mr. and Mi?. L. E. Sisson of Palo Alto, California. Invitations have been issued to tho marriage of Mies Cora A. Ingels of Lin coln and Mr. J. M. Rhodes of Windom, Minnesota. The ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. F. Mason, at Hiawatha, Kan b& on June the twelfth. Miss Mareland gave a high tea in honor of Miss nammond on Monday afternoon. Those present were: Miss es Mareland, nammond, Clara Ham mond, Stella Kirker, Charlotte Clark, Mariel Gere, Anne Barr, Lena De weese, Mrs. II. C. Young and Mrs. E. C. Folsom. An informal reception was given on Thursday evening to Reverend J. D. Miller, at the home of Mre. E. F. Ab bott, 8i7 North Twenty-Bixth street. 4 i V I: ji