The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 11, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE C O U K E II
.Mis. S. II. Atwood gave a charming
musicale this afternoon in honor of her
sister Mrs. Nellie P. Agnew. Mrs. At
wood's lieautiful liome was tastefully
decorated, the reception room with
link loses; the library with yellow
roses, and the mantel in this room
with palms and ferns. Many palms,
and a bouquet of American beauties
in a ent glass vase, were In the hall.
The wide, doorways were all festooned
with ropes of smilax, and the dining
loom was done in preen and white.
The buffet was banked with white car
nations. In the centre of the table was
a rare old silver basket, an heirloom,
tilled with white carnations, and sus
pended above it from the chandelier
was a ball of the same Ilowers. The
chandelier was further decorated with
loops of white ribbon. Green ice cream,
confections, small cakes and coffee
were served. Mrs. A. I?. Pirle In a
green gown, and Mrs. G. M. Lambert -son
In white, presided at the table.
Their assistants weie Misses Loomis.
Post, Harper. Woodford and Agnew.
Mrs. Atwood. Mrs. Abih-w, and Mrs.
Belle M. Stoutenborough of Platts
mouth, received the guests in the In
dian corner in the hall, they were pro
sented to the receiving line by Mrs.
Kit Plummer. and were sea'led in the
reception room and the library by
Mesdames Callen Thompson. A. A
Scott, Thomas Marsland, and Charles
Branch. In the upper hall, Mrs. ( E.
Yates, assisted by Misses Juliette At
wood, and Margerie Agnew, served
punch. Miss Catherine Atwood dis
tributed the programs. The following
musical numbers were presented:
Barcarole, Moszkowski, Miss Marie
Hoover.
I Love You, Carl Sobeski, Mr. George
S. Johnston.
Norwegian Bridal Procession, Grieg.
Miss Hoover.
a. A Cry of Love. Hotoli. b. March
ioness. Your Dancing. Lemaiie. Miss
Catherine Agnew.
Scherzo, Rheinberger. Miss Hoover.
Duet 'Neath the Stars. A. Goring
Thomas, Miss Agnew. Mr. Johnston.
Guests from out of town were Mrs.
H. K. Palmer, Mrs. D. H. Wheeler.
Miss Maynard and Miss Graves, from
Omaha; Mrs. Stoutenborough. Mrs. T.
P. Livingstone. Mrs. It. It. Livingstone.
Mrs. White, Mrs. Henry Herold and
Mrs. IsaLelle Ititchie. from Platts-
mouth: Mrs. Itogers and Mrs. Gafford
from Wymore.
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Chapter K. of P. K. O.. gave a dinner
Monday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Jones. The fraternity
colors, yellow and white, were in evi
dence. The house was decorated with
carnations and ferns and lighted by
white candles under yellow shades.
The menu was served in seven courses,
and the men piogressed with each
course. Toasts were responded to by
Dr. Green, Mr. L. O. Jones, and Mrs.
Matthews. Mr. Haydn Myer Mrs. J.
M. O'Neal, of University Place, and
Miss Barnaby entertained the company
with songs. Miss White playing the
accompaniments. Members of P. K. O.
from University Place, also those in
Lincoln not affiliated with the local
chapter, were guests.
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Last Friday evening Miss Grace Mus
setter gave a card party in honor of
Miss Weed of Geneva, Neb. An im
promptu program of music recitations
and short stories was given by Misses
Weed and Meyer, and Messrs. Hustel
Meyer and Lee. Light refreshments
were served.
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Mrs. It. T. Van Brunt was called to
Beatrice Monday by the illness of Mrs.
M. K. Van Brunt, who was there visit
ing her son. Madame Van Brunt wis
so far recovered that the two ladies
returned home Thursday evening.
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Mrs. A. L. Hoover and Mrs. K. C.
Babcock will entertain the southeast
circle of the First Presbyterian church
next Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Hoover.
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Miss Josephine Poynter entertained
the active members of Delta Delta
Delta last Friday In honor of Miss
Lummery of Fullerton, Neb.
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truth in the statement of the London press that the American stage is
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Mis. G. W. Rhodes gave a beautiful
ten course luncheon Wednesday at one
o'clock. A basket of Golden Gate roses,
frlsia ami ferns formed the center
piece. Covers were laid for ten. At
the plates were walnut shells tied with
ribtams. After the repast these were
opened and found to contain conun
drums, the answers to which were the
names of magazines. A tiny brush and
pencil represented the magazine of
that jiaiue; a cigarette, the Youth'a
Companion, a picture of Thomas Kill
son, the Scientific American, ami so
on The conundrums were witty and
interesting.
The marriage of Miss Kuima F.
Crooks and Keverend Marvin Gilblt
was celelinlil Wednesday evening .it
the home of the bride's parents In Uni--rsily
Place. Iteverend Mr. Dawson of
dmah.i officiating. Both hridf and
groom hae been students at the Wes
Ie.in university. The groom Is pastor
of the MethodNt Kpiscopal church in
Mead. Nebraska, where he and Mrs
Gilbert will reside.
Mr. F. I. Cornell gave a five coiiise
dinner last Friday evening to the mem
bers of Beta Theta Pi fraternity who
were at the chapter house during the
holidays. The table was adorned with
American beauties. A smoker followed
the repast. Guests were Messieurs S
G. Musser. G. M. Kichards. Frank
Huckstaff. W. I. Green. J. H. Bell and
Firl Both.
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Mr H. T. Dobbins, editor of the Lin
coln Kvening Xews. celebrated his
birthday with a dinner given Satur
day evening. January the fourth, to
the members of the News staff. An
elaborate menu was served In seven
tourses. Covers were laid for Mes
siejis 1. S. Sherman. G. W. Kline
Boy Hi.xby. C. K. Mat-on. J. C. Sea-
rest. L. H. Morse. H T. Dobbins.
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Edwin Charles Kowden the well
known baritone singer will gie a song
recital before the Matinee .Music ale on
the evening of Jan. 2"? it W.iNh hail
Admission CO cents.