The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, April 19, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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reached the age of clghty-one, has re
signed the office which he held for over
fifty years. For the last fifteen years he
had been queen's and then king's remem
brancer as well. He Is the second son
of the late Lord Chief Baron Pollock,
and uncle of the present oaronei. Sir
Frederick Pollock, the writer on early
law. The Pollocks were well provided
with fat Judicial places by their father;
three of the sons were made masters In
chancery, with salaries of $7,500 a year,
and a fourth son was Sir Charles Pol
lock, the last of the barons of the ex
chequer. George Pollock has been In the
habit of riding to his office on a bicycle.
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The marriage of Miss Grace M.
Bowen of Avoca, Iowa to Mr. Fred
R. Easterday of this city, was cele
brated Thursday evening In the Pres
byterian church at Avoca. Mrs. L. F.
M. Easterday, mother of the groom,
and Mr. Phil R. Easterday, his brother,
who was best man at the wedding, left
Wednesday evening to attend the nup
tials. Beta chapter of Delta Tau Delta gave
Its eighth annual banquet Saturday
evening at the Lincoln. A large num
ber of active and alumni members was
present. Mr. E. C. Strode was toast
master and Messieurs C. H. Gordon, J.
L. Teeters, Frank Woodland and F. J.
Kelley were among the speakers.
Mrs. S. D. Hyde, assisted by Mes
dames Schaupp, Huff and Tlngley, en
tertained the kenslngton of the First
Baptist church Thursday afternoon at
Mrs. Hyde's home. Professor Barrett,
a former principal of the high school,
. and Mrs. Barrett, of Washington, were
honored guests. Seventy-five persons
were present, many ladies who do not
usually attend the kenslngton being
present Delicate refreshments were
served.
Poser "Which nation do you think
really loves America the most?"
BIghead "The one that needs her
the most." Town Topics.
"Well, I see that England has made
amicable arrangements with Japan."
"Yes, It shows a strong desire for
peace. I wouldn't be surprised next If
she made overtures to Rudyard Kip
ling." Town Topics.
Harry I wish I'd had my hair cut last
week.
Dick Won't you have time to get It
cut this week?
Harry That Isn't the question. I've got
an awful cold In my head and If I had
had -my hair cut last week I should know
what to lay it to. Boston Transcript.
Master George Pollock, chief master of
the supreme court of Judicature, having
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A GAME OF PING PONG IN LONDON SOCIETY.
Is America going to have the Ping Pong craze which at present affects England? Present indications seem
to point to an affirmative reply to this question. The game has already taken a phenomenal hold In this country
and Ping Pong tables are now properly installed in thousands of homes throughout the country. As yet the
game (which Is a table adaptation of tennis) is being adopted here within the bounds of sanity. Not so In Eng
land, where society seems to have given itself heart and soul to the fad. One famous British magazine writer
has upbraidingly declared that Ping Pong is at present of more moment to the average Englishman than the prog
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Cloaks and Suits,
Linens,
Underwear and Hosiery,
Cotton Goods,
Rugs and Draperies,
Millinery,
Notions and Trimmings,
Etc., Etc.
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