THE C0UR1EK Mrs. Fred B. Ryons gave u small din ner on Thursday. The Saturday night club will give a w dance this evening. Mrs. Ellis George Evans gave a Ken sington on Thursday. Mrs. H. H. Harley entertained the Merry Wives yesterday. Mrs. Brock and Miss Hayden will give a studio tea on Monday. Miss Helen Hall entertained the Busy Bee club on Wednesday. Miss Minnie Welles entertained the L. M. H. Thursday evening. Mrs. Fred L. De Witt entertained In formally yesterday afternoon. Mrs. John B. Wright will entertain Les Bohemlennes on Wednesday. Mrs. H. W. Kelly and Miss Tibbets en tertained the Jokers Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lahr entertained La Veta whist club Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Rlsser will enter tain the V. V. card club this evening. Mrs. William Tyler Is the guest of her son, Mr. Will Tyler, In Ottumwa, la. i The O. G.'s of the high school 'gave a party today at the home of MIssSAnnle Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Friend will en tertain the Unity club next Wednesday evening. Mrs. H. S. LIppincott of New Tork is the guest of Lincoln relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Ilyons have moved into -their new home at 1820 Byons street. The high school class of 1?06 gave a party last evening at the home of Mr. Harold Eubank. Mrs. Joseph W. French of Minueaiolis Is the guest of her parents. Captain and Mrs. Adam Bax. Company B, university cadets, will give its annual hop at Fraternity hall next Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dorgan have gone to La Porte. Texas, where they will re main for two months. Mrs. A. G. Beeson of Omahp is the guest of Mrs. W. M. Leonard. She will remain about a week. Mr. and Mrs. George Woods enter tained a few friends informally last evening for Miss Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Turner will enter tain the J. O. C. card club and a few Invited guests this evening. Miss Sue Ashmun of St. Joseph, and Miss Gertrude Branch of Omaha, are guests of Miss Elizabeth Marshall. Mr. Alfred Beckman and Mr. Edward Faulkner were initiated Into Sigma Al pha" Epsilon fraternity this morning. - The local chapter of Delta Gamma will give Its annual banquet next Satur day at the home of Miss Ruth Bryan. The W. T. M. will give a Saint Patrick's party next Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Edleman. Mr. Burdette Lewis has removed to Phi Kappa Psi chapter house, where he will reside during the remainder of the year. The W. T M. will be entertained by Mrs. C. E. Morse at her home, 3059 T street. Thursday afternoon. Current events. Mrs. Arthur DeWitt gave a dinner Tuesday evening for Mrs. Downe, who Is soon to leave for Mount Holly, New Jersey. Mrs. James McNabb and Madame San derson will entertain the Battenburg club next week at the home of the former. Phi Deta Theta gu e uu informal party last evening at the chapter house. Six teen couples were present. Refreshments were served. Miss McGahey gave a hose and hand kerchief shower this afternoon for Miss Jennie Barber. A supper closed the af ternoon's pleasures. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Rewick entertained the L. A. kensington members and their husbands at cards last evening. A two course supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morrill gave a din ner of twelve covers In honor of Gov ernor nnd Mrs. Mickey, last evening. The decorations were red roses. Miss Bertha Shldler. a Kappa Kappa Gamma, will spend Sunday at her home in York, and Miss Edith Shedd went to Ashland today to remain until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mayer entertained thirty guests at military euchre last evening. Four prizes were given. The decorations were in keeping with the game. Miss Agnew and Mrs. Frederick Cle ments gave a Kensington at the home of the former on Saturday. The guests were twenty-live members of Kappa Alpha Theta. The Cotillon club held a business meeting last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Curtice. Music and re freshments gave a touch of pleasure to the gathering. Mrs. I. E. Johnson and Mr. Ralph E. Johnson went fo Seward yesterday to visit their cousin, Mrs. E. E. Betzer, and Mr. Betzer. Mr. Betzer is editor of the Seward Blade. The active members of Pi Beta Phi will give a tea from three until six o'clock on Monday, In honor of Miss Jennie Barber, at the home of Miss Minnie Morrill. Mr. and Mis. R. T. Van Brunt will give a dinner this evening. Tulips will be used In decorating. The menu will be served In seven courses. Covers will be laid for twelve. Mr. Herbert Marsland has arrived in the city and he and Mrs. Marsland will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mars land for a fortnight before returning to their home in New York. Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave a smoker this afternoon at the chapter house in honor of the alumni members who are in town to attend the annual banquet this evening, nnd the house has been turned over to them while they are here. Mrs. Adna Dobson gave a card party Thursday afternoon for thirty ladles. High five was played and a dainty luncheon was served. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dobson entertained the same number of guests at cards. Mrs. M. H. Everett, who went to Washington to attend the twelfth conti nental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will stop In Men dota, Illinois, to visit Doctor Everett's mother, before returning home. An Informal dancing party will be given this evening at the home of Miss Waugh, In honor of the members of Pi Beta Phi who are in town to attend the Barber-Plym wedding next week. The hostesses will be the actl'e members of the sorority. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Talbot gave a very enjoyable informal musicale Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Croncr, who Is the guest of Doctor and Mrs. Earl at Ingleslde. Mrs. Ralph E. Johnson ren dered charming music. Fifteen guests were present. A suggestion for whillng away time during Lent: In New York the girls are formed Into sewing classes for Lent, meeting once a week and carrying their work with them and being very Indus trious until 5 o'clock, when the men ap pear slmultaneosuly with the tea. Company B, university cadets, will give Its annual hop at Fraternity hull next Friday evening. Mr. R. J. Muns tlcld Is chairman of the committee, Mr. R. B. Davlsson will be master or cere monies. Others on the committee are Messieurs E. A. Mohrman, R. S. Camp bell, F. R. Beers. Mrs. Ralph E. Johnson will leave about the twentieth of this month foi an extended visit to her old home in Philadelphia. Mr. Johnson expects to spend the last half of June in Indian apolis, after which he will Join Mrs, Johnson and together they will return home some time In July. Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave an informal chafing-dish party last evening In honor of Mr. Jouvenat, an alumni member from Petersburg, who Is here to attend the annual banquet of the fraternity to night. About twenty couples were pres ent and the genial hospitality of the entertainers was enjoyed to the utmost. Mrs. Mark Woods gave u one o'clock luncheon yesterday in honor of Miss Grace Harrison. Red tulips adorned the table, and the place cards were delicate ly done In India ink. The lunucheon was served in seven courses, and covers were laid for twelve. Music by Miss Harri son, Miss Raymond and Mrs. John Dor gan was a feature of the party. Professor and Mrs. E. A. Burnett gave a six o'clock luncheon Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Dahl-Laws of Minne apolis, and Mr. F. F. Greely of South Dakota, who have been assisting Mr. Burnett In farmers' Institutes this win ter. Dalntly appointed small tables adorned with spring flowers were placed In the different rooms. Covers were laid for thirty. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kelley entertained the members of the Athenea club and their husbands informally last evening. After a guessing game and a general social time, the, guests were Invited to the dining room where a railroad lunch counter had befn arranged. Character istic refreshments, consisting of Jelly cakes on glass stands, pies, sandwiches, coffee and pickles were served. It is the custom at Miss Summers' school in Washington for the young lady students to give receptions at the school and invite their friends In the city. A group of young ladies, includ ing Miss Louise Burnham. gave a pretty reception there last week. and. It Is said did the honors very gracefully. Miss Lillian White, who is attending the Na tional Park school, and Miss Ruth Ray mond, who is a student at the National Cathedral school, were among the guests. Editor i'ou say that Miss Fltz Smith is "as handsome as a picture." Why, a homelier girl Reporter Her father has Just made J7.000.000 In coal. Editor Is that so? Then give her a paragraph: describe her Parisian cos tume: say she was the belle of the occa sion. I had lost track of her father. "Why do you want a navy?" asked the Spanish citizen. "As a matter of econo my," answered the taxpayer. "We have a large number of naval officers on hand, and to keep them from going to waste we've got to-have a navy." Washington Star. "Gracious. Mr. Halton. you have eaten all the birdseed!" "You don't say! I thought it was a new breakfast food." Chicago Daily News. .MISS LIPPINCOTT, . . . Studio. Room (S. Bruwnell Block Umoiu In Drawlnr, PataUo. Pyros raphy. Wood Carvln. Improved Chi.ia Kiln. China decorated or trad. , Studio open Monday. 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TUB BRUSH AND PASTE MAN Phone 5232 2812 Q STREET This Picture was made from a kodak photo of a Nebraska baby whose parents reside at Fairfield, Nebraska, and own a Schaff Bros. Piano. The Schaff Bros. Co. are using this cut for a catch "ad." all over the United States, and call it "Cupid at Play on the Schaff Bros. Piano." By the way. have you seen the new 20th Cen tury High Grade Schaff Bros. Piano? It is one of the finest Pianos made.and can be seen at the ware rooms of the Matthews Piano Co. ,'". Lincoln, Nebr. I