THE COURIER A MORMON FOR THE SENATE -RANKLIN lee Cezn and Dairy Qo. I Manufacturers of the PLAIN AND FANCY ICE CREAM. ICES. FROZEN PUDDINGS. FRAPPE AND SHERBET Prompt delivery. Satisfaction guar anteed. 133 So. 12th St. Phone 205. Mrs. M. D. Welch was in Omaha for a few days this week. The Saturday night club gave a dance last night at Walsh hall. Doctor and Mrs. John Williams are guests of relatives In Chicago. Phi Delta Theta will give a dance next Friday evening at Walsh hall. Miss Jessie Belle Lansing assisted at a concert In Ashland this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Foster will enter tain the V. V. club this evening. Mrs. Stearns of Omaha is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Everts. Miss Helen Welch is the guest of Mrs. Ada Gregg Foster In Kansas fflty. Mrs. Valentine of California Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leonard. Miss Mary Crozler of Sidney, Iowa, Is the guest of Miss Gertrude Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hibner enter tained "The Jokers" Saturday evening. A goodly number of ladles played cards at the Elk's lodge rooms on Wednesday. La Veta whist club was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weir Tuesday even ing. Mrs. Harry H. Everett has returned from an extended visit in Iowa and Chi cago. Miss Darieen Woodward will entertain in honor of Miss Jeannette Thorpe next week. Mrs. J. N. Hunter of Kansas City Is the guest for the winter of Mrs. C. G. Underwood. The freshmen of the state university will give their annual dance next Fri day evening. Twenty-flve young ladies spent this afternoon pleasantly as guests of Miss Neva Hibner. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McMurtry spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Louis ville, Kentucky. Mrs. M. Ackermann entertained a small company of ladles Informally at whist Tuesday afternoon. The Sans Souci club gave a dance Tuesday evening at Walsh hall. Eigh teen couple were present. Mrs. C. E. Tates has returned from West Point, where she went to visit her son. Lieutenant Halsey Tates. Miss Pearl Archibald gave supper after the opera Thursday evening. Her guests were some of the PI Phi girls. Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Chapin will enter tain the members of the L. A. kensing ton and their husbands Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Branch will give a card party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burr of New Tork city next Fri day evening. Miss Helen Hoover is the guest of Mrs. M. F. Meeds this week and will spend next week with her sister, Miss Marie Hoover, at Ingleslde. Mrs. Charles Carney of Meeker, Colo rado, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Foster, who will give a dinner in her honor Wednesday evening. Mrs. E. J. Burkett entertained twenty ladies at a kensington this afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. Wright, who will go to Iowa next week. Miss Erskine of St. Paul was a Thanks giving guest at the Delta Delta Delta chapter house, and will remain over Sun day with her sorority sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayer enter tained the Unity club Wednesday even ing. Mrs. Morris Friend and Mr. Simon Mayer were the prize winners. JtrjiBYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYAYaM'??! Yi ;HaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYaYJS -'?- -yyyy yyyyy yyBffff J' " ayjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjYjyTp, i k Reed Smoot, apostle of the Mormon church, asserts that he is assured of election In the United States Senate as a result of the recent political vic tories in Utah. In Washington it is expected that his attempt to take his seat will mean a repetition of the famous legislative fight and national storm of anti-mormon sentiments which the efforts of Roberts to enter the house aroused some time ago. Mrs. T. H. McGahey and Miss Irwin gave a pretty luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Atkinson of Omaha and Mrs. C. N. Little of California. Miss Belva Herron was hostess to the Fortnightly club on Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Lamb talked on "Treaties Between China, Japan, Hawaii and the United States." Chancellor and Mrs. Andrews and Dean and Mrs. Ward will give a recep tion at the Millard In Omaha, next Fri day, to the members of the faculty of the college of medicine. The southeast circle of the First Pres byterian church will entertain the south west circle, at the home of Mrs. A. L. Hoover. Seventeenth and Cherry streets, Wednesday afternoon. A delightful dancing party was given last evening by Mrs. C. H. Eubank for her son Harold. The house was prettily adorned with flags and chrysanthemums, A two-course luncheon was served. Mrs. C. H. Gordon has issued Invita tions for kenslngtons to be given Mon day and Tuesday afternoons, December 8th and 9th. On the evening of the 8th Mr. and Mrs. Gordon will give a dinner. Miss Neva and Mr. Aldls Hibner gave an informal dancing party last evening. Substantial refreshments were served at eleven o'clock and punch was served all evening. Twenty-flve young people were present. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckstaff were the guests of honor at a brilliant military euchre given by Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Cropsey and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Mc Lucas at their home in Fairbury, Mon day evening. at Miss Sara Hayden is giving a series of studio teas beginning with yesterday af ternoon. A second was given this after noon, and a third will probably be given next Saturday, all at Miss Hayden's studio in the state university. An exceedingly dainty luncheon was given at 1 o'clock on Monday by Mrs. E. A. Ross, 3090 R street. In compliment to Mrs. C. N. Little of California. The dec orations were carnations and ferns. Covers were laid for twenty. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. G. A. Warner gave pleasure to twenty-flve ladies whom she had Invited to a ken sington given in honor of Mrs. C. N. Lit tle. Many of those present were old friends of Mrs. Little and the reunion was a very pleasant one. A delicate luncheon was served. Mrs. John B. Horton gave a luncheon today In honor of Mrs. J. E. Tuttle. Some of those present were Mesdames Tuttle, Hamlin, H. H. Wilson, A. S. Tibbets. Jennie Franklsh, Wlllard Kim ball, J. A. Llppincott, and Miss Hardy. Messieurs and Mesdames H. B. Ward, C. G. Crittenden, F. D. Levering, Doctor and Mrs. C. F. Ladd and Doctor and Mrs. John Williams, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtice at dinner Wed nesday evening. Miss Elma Lord Marsland entertained a dozen people charmingly last Friday evening. Progressive conversation was enjoyed. Delicious fudge was made by the hostess in a chafing dish and re freshments were served in three courses. Mrs. C. E. Bessey and Mrs. E. H. Bar bour entertained some of the faculty ladies at a kensington given this after noon In honor cf Mrs. C. N. Little. Miss Howell recited for the pleasure of the guests. Miss Emily Perkins delighted them with her piano solos, and Miss JUST RECEIVED! An Elegant Line of Crane's Papers IN PAPETERIES. H.W, BR0WN Phone 8. 127 South 11th St, J- C. 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