BMBffsMitfHMMHHHBNHIHHSKsHlBnMhsl IT THE COURIER $f w X fc e & ir fr" Roeder; Messieurs George Speicer, Lloyd Archibald, Vegel Gettler, Floyd Rawlings, G rover McLaln, Walter Robinson, Ossle Wllmeth, Willie Rob inson, Raleigh Wilson. At the home of the bride's parents, Captain and Airs. L. M. Pratt, in Os ceola, were married on Wednesday Miss Alice Pratt and Mr. Roy J. Slphcrd, an employe of Ganoung's pharmacy In this city. Reverend W. J. Scott, assisted by Reverend Knox Boude performed the ceremony, using the ring service of the Methodist Epls copal church. More than two hundred guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Slpherd are at present residing at 312 North Fourteenth street The engagement of Miss Maude Ma comber to Mr. Fred A. Cuscaden, both of Omaha, has been announced. Both are well known In university circles. Miss Macomber Is a member of Delta Gamma sorority and a member of the class of '02 at the university. Mr. Cuscaden Is a member of Phi Kappa Psl. He was graduated a year or two ago from the university, and is a mem ber of the law class of '02. The mar riage will occur June twenty-sixth. Miss Spiirck was surprised at the home of Miss Edna Perrin Saturday afternoon by the second and third girls' basket ball teams of the high school. Those present were Misses Nettie Mills, Maysel Van Andel, Anna Walt, Wlnnelta Walt, Edna Perrin, Gertrude Sharpe, Emma Swezey, Ruby Turner, Gertrude Friend, Mattie Woodworth. Mabel Hindmarsh, Vera Barger and Leona Baker. Miss Pauline Thompson gave a garden party Saturday afternoon at her home 2424 O street A Maypole dance followed the crowning of the queen o' the May. A short program was given and light refreshments were served. Guests were Superintendent and Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Mary McKin non, principal of the Elliott school, and her teachers, and forty young ladles. Miss Putnam Is the guest of Miss Truax in Chicago. Mrs. B. W. Toho entertained the E. E. D. kensington this week, Mrs. Milton Scott visited her son, Mr. George Scott, in Hastings this week. Mrs. C B. Rlghter gave a children's party yesterday afternoon for her little son Charles. Miss Sallie Groh of Omaha spent a few days of this week as the guest of Miss Risser. Mrs. C. H. Warner has returned from Chicago, where she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Slaughter and Mrs. Hawver or Omaha were the guests this week of Mrs. C. C. White. Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Love have moved into their new house on Eight eenth and E streets. Air. O. R. Kelley of Omaha, who has been the guest of Mr. C. E. Matson, left this morning for York. Miss Smith and Miss Morrison will give a kensington next Wednesday for Miss Hamilton and Miss White. Mrs. R. Halstead Ward, who was the guest for a month of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ward, left on Monday for her home in the east -, Miss Katherine Odell, who has been the guest of Mrs. Mark Woods, left on Wednesday for her home in Evans ville, Indiana. Mrs. J. E. Barker of Kansas City, and Miss Nina Rlx of Hot Springs, Arkansas, were guests last week of Mrs. F. D. Cornell. Miss Laura Houtz has returned from an extended visit to Chicago and the east Miss Clara Watklns joined Miss W. E. UNLAND. . i W. E. Unland, proprietor of one of the largest tailoring establishments in the city, is a self-made man, having made his own living since he was fourteen years of age. He was born in Henderson, Minnesota, July 2., 1865. In 1873 he came to Nebraska and ten years later settled In Lin coln. He was first a clerk in the establishment of John L. McConnell. Next he was employed with the wholesale and retail firm of George M. Traver. He also worked with several other leading men? receiving In all a first class commercial education. Mr. Unland was for four years deputy county treasurer under Messrs. Burnham and Maxey Cobb. After leaving the treasurer's office he engaged in the tailoring busi ness, and three years ago located at the corner of Eleventh and O streets. Here he has built up one of the most prosperous trades in clothing specialties in the city. Houtz in Chicago and together they visited friends in Illinois. Doctor and Mrs. Joseph Scroggs are absent on their vacation. They will visit Salt Lake City and other places of interest in that region. Mrs. C. C. White announces the en gagement of her daughter Jessie C, to Mr. Frederick B. Ryons. The marriage will be celebrated in June. Mrs. W. F. Kelley gave a kensington yesterday and another today In honor of her cousin, Miss Beckwith of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. Miss Jessie Lansing sang on each occasion and Miss Beck- rrs-- -.f t .J. ? JiJW T - - vS0jvM;'4.$, M you Want the . &&. BEST $3.00 SHOE - , i2 "4 jH- ST- 5 jHfc r - v : i, -"- 8 S BUY .: W-i f .V,';, . ."5 3ae ?3 ? Miller & Paine's ? - - ib - i -. r- '- -if s : ? i-t u SPECIAL -yV Js r . " Sl s