The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 23, 1901, Page 7, Image 7

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THE C0UH1ER
K. Burkett, L. E. Lahr, and Mary
riiillips. Invitations were extended to
Mesdames H. IC. Burkett, A. M. Baird,
0 X. Baird, E. E. Bennett, Arthur
Bennett, A. B. Bennett, Betts, Cox,
Chambers, Chase, Howard Caldwell,
Coombs, Doolittle, Davey. Doty, X. O.
Jones, Fullerton, Gordon, Garten,
Howell, Howard, Polk, Parker, Phil
lips, Powell, Ellas, Rleger, Raymond,
Stephens. Lauer, Seacrest, H. B. Saw
ver Shader, Sexton, Schwind, Steckley,
Schwake. Tipling. Talbot, Watkins.
Wells, Henry. Henry Hartley, E. T.
Hartley, J. K. Honeywell, A. Hum
phrey, O. J. King, E. Kins, Korsmey
er, Lucas, Leavitt, McManigal, McCon
nifi, Lewis, Marsh, Moore, Manley, Mc
Wh'inney, Oppenheimer, Perry, Phil-
brick. Scroggs, Llpplncott, babln, X.
Z Snell, Lyman, Moyer, iule, Dobbins,
Cami. Hay. Hunt, McConiga. Hotaling.
Ayres. A. M. Davis. Ports Wilson,
Hathaway, O. D. Harris. Hawes, M.
D. Welch, Wharton, Stanhope, Slater,
Dodd, Ryans, Doyle, Pace, Tuttle,
Adams, Miller, Allen, Haskell. G. D.
Hennett. Trickey. C. C. White. Frank
ish. Miss Ellen Smith, Sheiman, Snell,
Lahr, Dr. Inez Philbrick, Hawes,
Misses Mary Hebbard, Sarah Heb
bard, Cora Beach, Vinnie Beach,
Dolan. Brown, Hartley, McCorkle.
Hrackett, Rice.
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Sir and Mrs. S. H. Burnham gave a
brilliant card party, the first of a
series, in honor of Mrs. J. E. Baum, of
Omaha. last evening. Six-handed
euchre was played and handsome
prizes were awarded to the winners.
The house was decorated with Ameri
can beauties except the dining room
which was adorned with the finest
chrysanthemums. These favorite au
tumn flowers formed the center piece
on the dining table, the appointments
of which were the finest linen, glitter
ing cut glass and burnished silver.
Mrs. It. C. Outcalt presided at the
table and a dainty luncheon was
s-erved to three persons at a time as
they progressed in the game to this
room. Invited guests were Messrs.
and Mesdames J. E. Baum of Omaha.
W. A. Green. C. W. Branch. W. C.
Wilson. John B. Wright. Carl Funke.
Walter B. Hargreaves. C. G. Critten
den, Henry E. Lewis. S. G. Dorr, M. I.
Aitken, W. O. Thomas. J. C. Seacrest.
George Crancer. C. H. Rudge, Ross
Curtice. F. D. Levering. W. F. Kelly.
; C M. Lambertson, R. H. Oakley. F.
W Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Righter-
Misses Price. Cowdery, Dennis of Oma
ha, and Mrs. Maxwell.
Yesterday afternoon Mrs. J. R. Ben
nett and Mrs. F. B. Harris entertained
at cards. Euchre was played and in
lieu of prizes a flower was presented
to each guest. Chrysanthemums and
spallations adorned the house. A
"Juncheon was served. The hostesses
were assisted by Miss Laura Houtz and
Mabel Bennett, who wore blue gowns,
and by Miss Mabel Hays, Miss Maud
Bennett, and Miss Grace Bennett, who
were gowned in pink. Invited guests
were .Mesdames Ackeimann. fhas
Boggs, Will Boggs, Blackburn, Tait, X.
C. Brock, Billmeyer, Castor, Bignell,
Geo. Clark, Chapman, Casebeer, Druse.
Walter Davis, Bert Davis, Everts,
Kverett. Field. M. Friend. I. Friend.
Aach, Fairbrother, Gleason. Gillilan,
Grainger, Helweg, Dayton, Klose. Un
derwood, Dr. Cooke, H. H. Wilson. S.
Wilson, Herrick, R. A. Holyoke, E.
L Holyoke, W. H. Hardy, E. C. Hardy.
Hooper. Holm. Harpham. J. E. Houtz.
Fred Houtz. A. L. Hoover. Herzog.
Pheetz. Inkster. Kelley. Kcnnard. Lahr,
Lansing. Mullon. Marshall. Xewmark.
W r Phillips. Fred Phillips. Pitcher.
Itehlaender. Rudge. Ilicketts, Rector.
Kanklns. Rosenbaum. Bobbins. Stearns.
Stephens. A. A. Scott, W. Scott. Sea
crest. Stiles, Tomson, W. J. Turner.
Van Dusen, Geo. Woods, Weil, Myron
Wheeler, Porter, Pound. Schlessenger.
Warner, Cornell. Crandall. Swearengln
Mitchell. Moore, Trickey, Arnett
.Ombbs, H. T. Folsom. E. C. Folsom.
'. W. Folsom. Hersching. Le Gore.
A'elson. Hill. Foster, Chapin, Guenzel.
Caroutte, Usher. Lee. Richards, Wes
Md, Meliek. Gardner. Winnett, Wright.
Hallett, Chas. Mayer. Henry Mayer.
Rogers. McCandless: Misses Hallett.
Hinehart, Llpplncott, Boggs, Gaffyn.
Thompson. Hardy. Hooper.
Jessie Lansing. Turner.
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Lansing,
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Mrs. It. G. McGrew gave a charming
Party to a company of little girls
Tuesday evening to celebrate the
twelfth birthday of her daughter. Alice
Carey McGrew. One amusement . fol
low ed another rapidly and the time
Passed very quickly to the happy
quests. Conundrums were guessed,
tails were pinned on a donkey minus
that appendage and then came the
supper. Twelve of the young misses
were seated at the large round table,
'he others at a small table. In the
centre of the large table was a basket
of carnations and ribbons leading from
11 to the plates. After the repast all
encircled the table and at a signal the
ribbons were drawn and each secured
a flower from which, upon touching a
Pring, came a fancy paper cap. These
ere donned and added to the pictur
esqueness of the scene. Instead of the
usual birthday cake there was at each
P'ate a small cake on which stood a
candle and at each plate was also a
fancy bon bon holder tilled wlt'i
sweets. Covers were laid for Misses
Alice Cary McGrew. Juliette At wood.
Marjory Agnew. Grace Salisbury
Katherine Ixe. Marguerite Taylor.
Helen Bigelow. Xeta Dunn. Hazel
Claw son. Flora Houghton. Louise
Guthrie, Eugenia Woods. Clara Hill
Poll Berkson. Lyde Seely, Murguerit
Freeman, Jessie Clarke.
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The marriage of Miss Etlie Sadie
Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart
Howe, and Fred Clifton Cheveront was
celebrated Tuesday evening at the par
sonage of Trinity Methodist Episcopal
church. Rev. X. A. Martin outdated.
Miss Maud Cheveront was maid of
honor and Mr. Thomas Donnelly was
best man. Mr. and Mrs. Cheveront
will receive their friends after Decem
ber first at 123S II street.
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Master Wilmette Glbbs entertained a
dozen young friends delightfully last
evening at his home. 1424 G street. Pro
gressive crokinole was played ami
those having the highest score received
pictures for prizes. A phonograph
furnished entertainment and delicious
refreshments were served. Guests
were Misses Pansy Follmer. Ella Mor
rison. Louise Barr. Margery Selleck.
Rachel Dawes, Gracia Green: Masters
Mrs. DeWitt C. Huntington enter
tained the ladles of the faculty or Wes
Ieyan university this afternoon at her
home, 1G1S Washington street. There
were music by Miss Smith and Miss
Shepherd, recitations by Miss Hlekford
and a pleasant social hour, and re
freshments. Guests were Mesdames
Fordyce. Alabaster. Rose. Stuff. Cllne,
Alway. Ord, Kirk. Kemper. Lemon,
Isbam: Misses Burns. Stringer. Hop
per. Magee. Van Mlddtesworth. llyui
er. Smith. Shepherd and Blckford.
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. leonard gave a
six-handed euchre Thursday evening
at the Lincoln in honor of Mrs. J. E.
Baum of Omaha. The winners In the
games were rewarded with beautiful
prizes. Magnificent yellow and white
chrysanthemums were used in decor
ating. A luncheon was served after
ttie games. Guests were Les Bohem
iennes and a few other friends of Mrs.
liuum.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Guenzel and Mr.
and Mrs. William l. FltzGerald will
give a large reception and dance at the
Lincoln hotel Monday evening. Decem
ber the ninth. The reception will
occur between the hours of eight and
ten o'clock. Dancing will begin at half
after ten.
Mr. nml Mrs. C I. Jones are In Chi
cago this week.
The Patriarchs will dance at Walsh
hall Tuesday evening.
The I. D. F. card club met on C
street Tuesday evening.
Mr. Allen Field will give a dancing
party Wednesday evening.
Mr. Allen Field will give a dancing
party next Friday evening.
Governor and Mrs. Savage were in
Omaha the first of the week.
Mrs. F. W. Brown entertained Les
Itohemiennes Wednesday afternoon.
The Henry Kniucs musical liub met
Thursday afternoon with Miss Poyn
ter. The Elks will give a party next Fri
day evening In honor of the new mem
bers. Mr. and Mrs. T. Boggs will give a
dinner Monday evening to Ii Vet a
whist club.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S FIRST THANKSGIVING DAY
Thomas Ewing. John Selleck. Thomas
Usher, Fred Sharpe and Harry Wat-
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Green will give
an informal card party this evening in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Baum.
Six-handed euchre will be played.
Guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames
J E. Baum. W. M. Leonard. S. H.
Burnham. C. G. Crittenden. W. B.
Hargreaves. William Dorgan. John
Dorgan. It. C. Outcalt. W. O. Thomas.
Lewis Marshall. Mark Woods. John B.
Wright: Miss Cowdery and Mr. D. E.
Thompson.
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Mrs. It. T. Van Brunt and Mrs.
Winger entertained the South East
circle of the First Presbyterian church
Wednesday afternoon at the home of
the former. More than thirty ladies
were present. Mrs. M. H. Garten, who
has made a careful study of Rudyard
Kipling and his works, presented the
subject in a very interesting manner
which was greatly appreciated by the
members of the circle. It is the plan
to have some entertainment each
month at the circle meetings. Mrs. A.
L. Hoover and Mrs. E. C. Babcock
will entertain the circle in December.
The Z. V. F. club met Tuesday even
ing with Miss Grace Mills. Xineteenth
and K streets. Miss Mable Tatro was
initiated into membership and after
the ceremonies a banquet was served.
Those present were Misses Gussie and
Willie Crevling. Flora Ault. Millie Mc
Dill, Esther Prey. West. Helen Cotton.
Mabel Tatro. The club will meet In
two weeks with Miss McDill.
Mrs. Gaylord Baldwin entertained
the E. E. D. kenslngton very pleasant
ly Wednesday afternoon at her home
north of the city. The guests were
met at the street car by carriages and
conveyed to the home of their hostess.
Xearly all of the members were pres
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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gregory enter
tained the C. P. club Tuesday evening.
Whist was played and dainty refresh
ments were served. Club members are
Messrs. and Mesdames C. A. Beach. J.
M. Butler. J. A. Cruikshank. J. W. De
trick. O. R. Eller and H. E. Gregory.
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Mrs. May Moore Mallalieu, of Xew
ark. O., and her little son. Jack, are
in Lincoln for the winter. They are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Og-den.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rose are enter
taining Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Morton, of
Los Angeles.
Delta Delta Delta sorority will give
Its annual banquet at the Lincoln ho
tel this evening.
Mrs. Ross Curtice will give a card
party Monday afternoon for Mrs.
Baum of Omaha.
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The Athenea club met yesterday with
Mrs. John Fawell. Mrs. S. G. Dorr
read a paper on tapestries.
Mrs. Davenport and Miss Davenport
of Salem. Illinois, are guests of Mrs.
T. S. Allen and Miss Bryan.
Mrs. Lewis Marshall will entertain
the alumnae members of Kappa Kap
pa Gamma Monday afternoon.
About three hundred and fifty people,
including all Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution, have been invited.
Mrs. I. E. Johnson has returned from
a two months visit to Long Branch.
Xew York, Philadelphia and Chicago.
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