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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1902)
THE COUJUKR n 3? 'mI1J( .MISS HORAN, of St. Louts. Who will be tin- guest for some weeks of Mrs. C F. Harplinnt The marriage of Miss Josephine Ca hle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cable of Davenport, Iowa, to Mr. Dan Wing of West Newton, Massachu setts, was celebrated Wednesday even ing at eight o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cable. The pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Davenport read the service. He was assisted by Rev. Mr. Wylie. A mantel in the drawing room was banked with calla HHies and smilax and above this decoration a row of candles burned, and in front of this effective setting the groom and bis best man, Mr. Tom Wing, met the bride and her attendants. Precisely at S o'clock to the music of the Lohengrin inarch the procession entered. First came the two bridesmaids. Misses Decker and Putnam, wearing gowns of pink crepe de chine, and carrying bridesmaid roses, then the maid of honor, Miss Alice Wing, sister of the groom, in white and last the bride with her father. Miss Cable's wedding gown was of heavy white satin made en train with a llounce and capuchon of point lace. She wore a veil caught with a diamond brooch, and a diamond pen dant, the gift of the groom. The iloral decorations throughout the house were profuse, bridesmaid roses being the principal (lowers. The dining room was in green ami white. White roses formed the center-piece on the table and satin ribbons crossed the linen, terminating in bows at the corners. A luncheon was served in two courses. The bride received many handsome gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Wing let' Wed nesday evening for Chicago. They will go from there to Xew Orleans, then to Florida before going to their home in West Newton. Professor and Mrs. Place, Mrs. II. F.. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Rurnham went from Lin coln to attend the wedding. Mr. C. G. Dawes of Evanston was also present. .v - ft" tT v Mrs. John P.. Wright gave a dear lit tle children's party Thursday to cele brate the fifth birthday of her son John Charles. Fourteen small men and maidens were piesent. Fan and Helen Rerger, remarkably talented children, by the way, played violin music, and dancing marionettes put the children in a perfect glee. At live o'clock all were seated at the rose trimmed dining table for a supper. Pink candles lighted the room, and tiny ones in rose holders burned on the birthday cake. Covers were laid for Misses Cornelia Critten den, Sarah Ladd, Helen Herger, Helen Mitchell, May Louise Richards, Sarah Kisdon, Ruth Fitzgerald, Helen Cur tice; Masters Norman Curtice, How ard Wilson, Frank Watson. Fan Herger, Hume Richards, Oakley Max well and John Charles Wright. ., . j s ? tV The north side circle of St. Paul's church held its annual meeting Wed nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. A. Graham, Twelfth and K streets. Mrs. L. C. Richards was elected presi dent, Mrs. Graham, vice president, and Mrs. H. J. Winnett and Airs. H. T. secretary respectively. The year Just closed has been a very successful one financially as more than one hundred dollars enriched the treasury at the close, and the social features have not been neglected. Miss Horan charmed the ladies with a number of pretty songs. Light refreshments were sered. A large number of ladies wore pres ent. The next meeting of the circle will occur in two weeks at the home of Mrs. K. O. Miller. .5 J J V " " Mrs. Paul Norton gave a croktnole party last Friday evening for her sons. Monta and Clarence. Prizes were won by Mr. I,awrence Greenland and Mr. Clarence Morton. Miss Morton and Miss Hobson played plant) music. Re freshments were served. Those pies ent were Misses Sadie Hobson, Callie Rodgers, Helma Greenland, Ruth Mann. Louise Ragnell, Pertha Mos-i, Kthel Fulton, Hessie Waite. Mary Kalf. Julia Ruesch, Frances Borgelt; Mes sieurs Lawrence Greenland, Kenneth Cotten, Alec Seamark. Fred Moser. Walter Mann. Robert and Willie Por ter, Fred and Willie Voigt. The woman's alliance and the social committee of All Souls' church gave a largely attended reception Wednesday evening in honor of Reverend and Mrs. J. Iewis Marsh. The parlors were beautifully decorated and furnished with rugs, lamps and cushions, and In the smaller one refreshments were served. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. Mrs. F. W. Hill, president, and Mrs. Grummann, treas urer of the alliance. Miss Tibbetts and Miss Gertrude Aitken presided at the refreshment table. A mandolin club stationed in the study played dur ing the evening. Miss Gall Gettler was surprised by a number of friends Saturday after noon In honor of her thirteenth birth day. Music, games, and refreshments, were enjoyed. Those present were Misses Polly Rerkson. Dolly Henson. Helen McClennaii. Mabc! Spier, May Marrluer. Ressle Holcomb. Rebecca Poska. Lillian McKlwaln, Isabelle Arm strong. Pearl Wltte, Messrs. George Speiser. Fred Hagey, Percy Marrlner and Harry Halney. ; Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Hitchcock, who have recently moed from Hast t South Lincoln, were surpiis. d last Friday evening by a number of their friends who wished to welcome them to their new locality. Those present weie .Messieurs and Mesdames D. F. Suther land. D. W. Rowlands. Mesdames Sarah M. Reed. Flora S. Hitchcock: Misses Pearl Hitchcock and Mamie Rowlands, and Mr. Harry Sunderland. The pan-American carnival given by the city improvement society will be gin Tuesday evening at the audito rium and continue all week. A dif ferent program of war dances, sleigh bell dances, instrumental music, songs and other attractive features, will be given each evening. it Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Lee gave a six-handed euchre Tuesday evening in honor of their guest. Mrs. liimvn. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Folsom won the royal prizes, and Mrs. C. H. Warner the consolation. Thele were thirty play ers. A two course luncheon was served. Miss Wakefield, of Omaha, is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. C. W. Rranch. SOLDIER HERO IS FREE j y ciAmir.irs.v mm wnwr cimojl T.fe A In the course of a few days Captain Bertram Tracy Clayton, U. S. whose services in the Philippines have ben of a distinguished charac ter, will learn definitely of the success of his divorce suit. The suit arose from the findings of priate detetties employed by Clayton to watch his wife while he was away fighting in the Philippines The wife did not oppose the suit, being anxious to marry again immediately Clayton is a West Point graduate, .in ex-congressman, and commanded troop C in the Spanish-American war. Gregory The Coal Man. The Patriarchs will give a hauiiet soon. Mis. M. Weil will give a raid pait Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Hailey enter tallied a social card club Monday night Mrs. F. I. Levering will give a cud party February sixth in honor of .Miss Hammer. Let what thou learuest in the house of thy host, be as though it were not Philistine. X- Reta Theta PI will give u smokei this evening to all fraternity men in the university. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Warner enter tallied Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Rates, of Council Itliiffs. over Sunday. Mis. G. R. Roweii. who had lie n the guest of Mrs. Clinton R. Lee for ten days, returned home on Thurs day. .. 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