The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 21, 1901, Page 8, Image 8

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Gregory The Co.I Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton It. Ioe went
to Chicago Saturday.
Miss Gertrude Morris will spend the
holidays In Franklin. Indiana.
Miss Heed of Hampton, Iowa, Is the
guest of Miss Alvaline Clarke.
Miss lihinch Garten has returned
front an extended eastern trip.
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Delta Gamma gave an informal party
Saturday evening at the chapter
house.
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Miss Helen Harwood has returned
from an extended visit In Chicago and
In Michigan.
Mrs. Rosa Funke will spend Christ
mas In Denver with her daughter, Mrs.
Kdward K. Harris.
Phi Kappa Psi entertained the en
gineering society of the state univer
sity Saturday evening.
Miss Florence Hichardson is home
from Lawrence. Kansas, where she Is
attending the university.
Mrs. Maurice Deutsch of Horton,
Kansas, was the guest this week of
her sister. Mrs. A. U. Mitchell.
Mrs. W. E. Hartley entertained at
cards Friday evening in honor of Miss
Clarke and her guest. Miss Beed.
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Professor and Mrs. G. E. Barber
entertained Mrs. Frederick Hugh Cole,
of Omaha, the first of the week.
Mr. Fogg, instructor in debating at
the university was "at home" to stu
dents last evening at 1644 L street.
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Miss Carpenter of Omaha was the
guest of Miss Dumont over Sunday,
returning to her home on Tuesday.
Mr. Edward A. Bessey of Pittstield.
Mass.. will spend the holidays with his
parents. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Bessey.
Mr. and Mrs. George J. Phelps, of
Oregon, Illinois, are spending the holi
days with their sister Mrs. O. M.
Stonebraker.
Miss Dorrance Harwood and Miss
Uuth Prentiss will return today from
Lake Forrest, 111., where they are stu
dents at Ferry Hall.
Mrs. F. M. Hall and Miss "Watkins
will give a luncheon Monday at one
o'clock. Invitations have been issued
to tlfty young ladles.
Mrs. L. A. Stuart has for her guests
during the holiday season the Misses
Stuart, of Kent, Connecticut, and Mr.
and Mrs. H. AV. Sumption of Sheridan.
Wyoming.
Saturday evening at the home of the
bride's uncle and aunt. Judge and Mrs.
E. M. Coflln. Miss Alma Weare and
Mr. Algol Nordstrom were married by
Keverend Doctor F. L. "Wharton. Only
relatives were present to witness tfhe
ceremony.
The T. G. T's have accepted two as
sociate members to whom they have
given the cognomens of "Affe" and
"Gi."
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hatrix, .itss
Celia Harris and Master Clark Harris
will spend Christmas with Mrs. S.n-,,1,
F. Harris.
"A Budget of Letters
BY
RUTH
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WOOD
Is a new book just out. It contains an account of the
I Doctor's travels through this and European countries; is
interesting and instructive, and is something a friend
would prize very highly as a gift. It is a budget of letters to
a friend, just as the title suggests, and is fascinating on
account of this personal quality, as well as for the informa
tion it conveys. For sale at Lincoln stores.
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Christmas . . .
WOULD BE A GOOD TIME
TO PRESENT ANYONE WITH
A PAIR OF PARTY SHOES
OR SLIPPERS.
YOU CAN GET THE COR
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GETTINO READY FOB THE PARTY.
PERKINS & SHELDON CO.'S
1129 O STREET
Corded IVool Cloths
with Side Bands
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are the very I x test and most stylish of all the many
beautiful fabrics sold this season for women's waists.
Among the colors are navy, cardinal, army blue,
lescda, royal, light blue, pink, old rose, tan, gray,
garnet, and black, with white side bands, also cream,
with black side bands.
Width, 2 j inches. Quitily excellent. Styles
confined to our store or Lincoln.
Price, 75 cents a yard.
Miller & Paine.
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