THE COURIER Gregory The Coal Man. Mrs. Carl Funke entertained at whist yesterday afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Sharp is visiting friends in Newcastle, "Wyoming. The university club gave a dance last night at Walsh hall. Mrs. M. D. Welch and Miss Welch were in Chicago this week. 4Mrs. Harry Harley is the guest of her mother, Mrs. J. R. Burks, In Beat rice. The Patriarchs will give a dance at Walsh hall Friday evening, April eleventh. iMrs. Woodward Jones of Wayne Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ella K. Morrison. Miss Lohman of Hastings was a guest at the Kappa Alpha Theta house this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Lewis will give a military euchre the evening of Easter Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilson will give a dancing party Wednesday evening, April ninth at Walsh hall. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Raymond are expected home from their wedding journey today or tomorrow. Chapter K, of P. E. O., met Monday night with Mrs. Russell. Mrs. Mary McKinnon reviewed "The Right of Way." Miss Anna Masters of St. Paul, Minnesota, is the guest of her sisters, Mrs. T. H. AViiiiams and Miss Ethel Masters. Mrs. C. S. Sherman and her sister, Mrs. W. Y. Theal, left yesterday for Davenport, Iowa, for a month's visit with their mother. The ladies of Holy Trinity Episcopal church will give a musicalc at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rhodes Tuesday evening. April first. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Clarke have issued invitations for a dinner to be given Saturday evening, April fifth, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ray mond. Miss Post of York has returned to the university for the spring semester and is once more ensconced with her sisters at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Mesdames I. E. and Ralph E. John son entertained Mrs. E. H. Wilkinson of Omaha and Mrs. Carl Carpender of Denver at luncheon and dinner last Tuesday. Miss Fannie Cole of Omaha, who came down for the Delta Gamma ban quet Saturday evening was the guest of Miss Garten. Miss Cole returned home on Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Wettling will entertain a company of their Hoosier friends tonight. These gatherings of Indianlans are held with some regu larity and are always enjoyable. The Cotillion club which had an nounced a party for Saturday evening April fifth, has changed Its date to . Monday evening, the fourteenth. The party will be given at Walsh hall. Mrs. M. Scott left on Tuesday to visit friends in Iowa and Illinois. While absent she will be the guest of Reverend and Mrs. E. H. Curtis in Chicago, and of Miss Kate Stoddard in Highland Park. The Christian Endeavor society of Plymouth Congregational church gave a reception on Wednesday evening in the church parlors in honor of Mr. Sewell A. Sanderson, who will leave for Denver next week. Sorosis met Tuesday with Mrs. W. G. L. Taylor. Mrs. Lincoln Frost talked of "The Filipino and His Home." The club decided to participate In the purchase of the Carnegie tablet for the city library building. The marriage of Miss Ethel Duttou of Plattsmouth to Mr. Benjamin Davis of Lincoln was celebrated Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. A. P. Campbell in Plattsmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will reside in Lincoln. The Armstrong Clothing Company will make ladles' shirt waists on the premises and will open Tuesday morn ing 300 exclusive shirt waist patterns. Prices reasonable and work delivered promptly. Second floor take elevator. Mrs. C. A. Grafton entertained the W. R. C. kenslngton last Friday. Those present were Mesdames Sperry, New ell, Bolshaw, Chappell, Luke. Craw, Graton, Stahl, Ludlam, Houston. ' Smith; Miss Alma Luke and Miss Lot tie Graton. tions, especially dinners, are now sent out long, long In advance, sometimes six weeks elapse between the Issuance of the lnvltntloh and the consumma tion of the event. Dinner hours are growing later and later until this sea son the fashionable time for New York dinners of state is half after eight or nine o'clock. The choir of the First Presbyterian church Is preparing special music for the Easter morning service, and In the evening a beautiful cantata, "The Res urrection," by Charles Fonteyn Man ney, will be sung. The choir Is com posed of Mrs. R. A. Holyoke, soprano; Mrs. E. Lewis Baker, contralto; M-. Johnson, tenor, and Mr. Frollch, bass.). Miss Lucy M. Haywood Is organist. Mr. and Mrs. Googell of University Place, who are soon to remove from the state, were surprised Saturday evening at their home by friends who wished to express regret at their go ing. Refreshments were served by the visitors. Following were present: Me?- ROOSEVELT ARMS COMPTROLLER RIDGELY V7H oaBBEsnr BiDGEt As an evidence of President Roosevelt's determination to have no misuse of public offices for personal or political advancement the president has warned U. S. Comptroller Rldgely, of Illinois, to keep out of politics. Rldge ly. In the opinion of the president, has been displaying too lively an Interest for a federal officer In the senatorial contest of his state. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Bell entertained La Veta whist club at dinner Tuesday evening. Mrs. Rudolph Rehlaender assisted Mrs. Bell in serving her guests, and later In the evening Mrs. Rehlaender and Miss Jennie Bell en tertained them with music. - Mrs. L. J. Herzog and daughters spent several days in Omaha this week visiting relatives. Mrs. Katz, Mrs. Herzog's sister. Is preparing to move into her newly purchased home, locat ed in a beautiful portion of Omaha near Thirty-first and Farnam streets. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Miller Raymond have issued invitations to a reception to be given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Raymond from half after eight until ten o'clock on Thurs day evening, the third of April, at the Lincoln. After ten o'clock there will be dancing. Doctor Henry R. Hopkins, president of the New York state medical society, in a recent lecture before a woman's club In Buffalo, urged the ladles pres ent to wear short skirts, especially on the streets, saying that long skirts were a medium for the spread of tuber culosis and other germs. ? In the east Invitations to social func- sieurs and Mesdames Weaver, Beech. Sovereign, Pitman, Morey, Predeau; Mrs. Boyce, Miss Mable McLain and Mr. Percy Beach. Mrs. T. H. Williams entertained a few friends Wednesday evening for her sister. Miss Masters, of St. Paul, Minnes-ota, and her cousin, Mr. E. L. Masters, of Chicago. Much merriment was enjoyed trying to pin the tail of a donkey, also guessing games. Ice cream and cake was servqd after which the lights were extinguished and each guest clad in ghostly apparel told a ghost story. Mr. Fuller played sev eral piano selections. The class of 1002 of the Clinton school gave a taffy pull last Friday evening at the home of Miss Bessie Ganoung. Games and dancing were also enjoyed. Those present were Misses Mabel Wil son, Fay LIntt, Sadie M. Fridke, Ruth Long, Agusta Spooner, Frankie Webb, Mattie Rhonendorf, Myrtle Brown, Minnie Lawrence, Addle Coffner, Bessie Ganoung; Messrs. Eugene Stoneslfer, Long, Augusta Spooner, Frankie Webb, Mack Maine, Dwight Richards, Mark Skinner, Ralph Hanna, Howard Brown, Gerhard Wall. Mr. Guy Andrews entertained a few young people informally Tuesday even ing at whist. After the games a sub stantial supper was served. Two long tallies were laid In the spacious din ing room, and were profusely decorat ed with tulips and carnations strewn over the linen. Guests were Misses Barber, Burrus, Hays, Henry, Howell, Jackson, Lansing, Marshall. Outcnlt, Raymond, Stuart. Shedd and Wood ward; Messieurs Ames, Baldwin. Bart- I Rain and iweat fe I hare no effect on MiMJMPK'MrM I harncu treated WMj Km mfW with Eureka Har- M VMmmtMMTW J nc OU. 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