The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, February 22, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COURIER
stance being of the fourth, the artist
class. The medal is the same In either
Instance, the different classes being
designated by the ribbon. Mr. Sousa's
medal depends from a broad dark blue
ribbon bordered with narrow red and
orange stripes. This medal was pinned
upon the breast of the "March King"
by the prince of Wales himself.
Florida produced last year but f.W
tons of phosphate, against nearly
1,000,000 In is;o.
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Gregory The Coal Miin.
Mrs. 11. E. Moore Is In New York
city.
Mi-h. C. D. Mullen haa gone to Cali
fornia for a three months' sojourn.
Mips Fannie Cole, who was the
guest of Miss Garten, has returned to
her home in Omaha.
Speak well of every one if you speak
of them at all none of us is bo very
good! Elbert Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Lee are in
the east. While absent they will visit
Cleveland, Baltimore nnd other cities.
Mlss Agnes Mulry, who has been
Ihe guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward
Fitzgerald, has returned to her home
In New York.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hays entertained
their neighborhood card club Monday
evening at their home. Seventeenth
and E streets.
Mr. and Mrs. M. "Weil entertained the
Unity club Wednesday evening. Prizes
at cards were won by Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Mayer.
The Sans Sout-i club gave a party
Wednesday evening at Ulcheson's
academy. There were thirty-live
couples of the dancers.
Mrs. C. W. Branch entertwined a
dozen young ladies Informally at cards
Tuesday afternoon in compliment to
her guest. Miss Wakefield.
Miss Florence IUnehart. who has
been the guest of Mrs. George Woods
since the autumn, has returned to her
home in Lafayette. Indiana.
The marriage of Miss Annabelle
Curtiss, of Plattsmouth. and Mr.
Joseph Silence, of Red Oak. Iowa, was
celebrated on Saint Valentine's day.
Mr. and Mrs. Silence will reside In
Lincoln.
The royal Victorian medal pictured
above is the decoration of the Victorian
order, which was instituted some eight
years ago by the late Quen Victoria for
the purpose of recognizing and reward
ing personal services to the crown. All
the older British orders were intended
as political and military rewards only,
while the Victorian order is conferred
for various personal, political military
and artistic services to the sovereign,
the order being divided into four class
es. The only American who has the
decoration of the Victorian order is
John Philip Sousa, on whom it was
conferred by King Edward VII Decem
ber last. The decoration in this In
MATILDA GRACE ENGMAN.
An Interstate romance is centered in the recent marriage of Clar
ence Draper, of Boston, and Miss Maude Grace Engman, of Lexington,
Kentucky. Mr. Draper is the fourth of his family, the most exclusive in
Boston, to wed a Lexington, Kentucky girl. The beautiful bride, it is
expected, will become a leader In Boston society.
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Linens,
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Millinery,
Notions and Trimmings,
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