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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY.VJANUARY 4, 189L.~IWELVE PAGES e ————————————————————————————— ) junct of the grand dame's tollotte, “when | Dolan, Mabel Toylor, Jennette Rogers, Maud | iano. All the princtiat rn 5 y 0 — = . oy W ! ! 0 " s, \ rooma of the elub | Blanche Van Comb, May Fawcott, Sallie [ day evontag. Tho young poople occupying | Johnson, Fred Larimer, Harey Wade, Tod SflClETY S BRILUANT RECORD. Washington was boy." Tior, Stella Hamilton, Bossio Halbert, Mar. | 5 ot G b ‘and | King, Bianche Bay, Lucilo Panner, Grace | the MoNaughton resilones during avsonceof | Holwske an Harey Hobble, | Miss Lynn Curtls “had evidently maden | garet Brown, Carata Carter, Loule Simpson, | Were prettlly and tastofully decorated, and | SR, CHorche Bay, tucl v 3 % 3 or, Loule & on, o , Myrtle Coon, Mabet oy > ’ iy , M Robes v ) et e of o costume, which was | Grace Detweilor, Maud Branch, Mabel Gil: | Witk Uip Muferous pletares that adorn the | 6op¥or Ratie Kiautach of Lincoln, Nellio and | Prof: MeNnughton's family in California ara | Mr. e o Tw; o ¢k Jore G thoroughly Grecian in vharacter, made of | lespio, Bertha Vi I Fannie Gibert. | Walls, made o charming tout ensemble, GO lo e entertaining and havo the hospitality of idoal llis, arrived from Nro; Y., Wednesday D d Eatertal ta in New Year’s | White cheose cloth of flowing draperios. sil- | Mary Nash. ad e U‘\!"l’v e Sartin, Among those presen wero noticed the fol- | 1;80TE! "‘"h‘k‘ Jennie Dodson, Gannon, hostosses. The homo shows that beauty and | C¥eRIng. Mr. Willis has boen aftending the ances an inmen! ow Yoar's | Wt by proder cododog ' o e ML R ey 4\\\4‘n|-u Nash, Mona Lowe | lowing: Misses Coomibe, Hickox, Powell, | benrl Ochiltreo, Grace Bassett, Jenit of taste which tre it keenins with | ensselaer polyteehnic institute for the p Week v braid crossing over the bust, giving & [ Edith Smyth, Mand Kir Pauline Lowe, | Brown, Doolittle and Kelly, and Messrs, W, | Winfleld Smith, Maessrs. €, C. 34 nent of taste which are in keeping with | ¢ U venes Py (OIS TIIS TOr Ube sek, Short- wilated effect at once, very pretty and | Blaucho Lowe, Daisy Lemon, Minnie Lemon, | & Pertect. I B, Dot f T s w. | Polzlass, W. King, F. Haskell, A. Cd he culture of the people to whom it bolongs. | (UL VEAF CxoML e 15 sufe :f&:"‘('!l‘;::llf“lll‘l‘;m M;;r ln:ulu‘ll[m 'nmr(;ul bur- !“ e Mu\«;lmmm, May llnmil(:m. N;-‘lli:: D. Townsend, A. Cowjg and W. H. Head, | Bauman, G. McLearn, H. Ochiltreo, | A }nl‘n\n'q hn{rm‘m-tnj music “71‘5'- |lu-fi~n¥‘x|~.-| now from a sprain in his foot whilo :“n_ Kiioh With three Bands ot SHiver Ioiin i | Aorian wismis Hogers, ATTS onios | AL 8110 the'entire pity were conveved in 1. Goonon, B Schaller, G. Axtell, W. Daire, | of the e e sevea ek fod | ing on the Hudson river, He will rony THE CHILDREN HAVE THEIR INNINGS, plice, Ab Oruameots spe wore peatie. ¥ " Moo Colpetser. Tuseeil Bust, Totmnis Bape, | CArFiages to Boyd's opara house to witnoss & ate, C. MeConnell, A. Carpenter. - Ll Bigdr bk L. home until he recovers, - \ b o " e &t were recoived, Among thoso present Miss Mary Ludington wore o beautiful | Boone, Ia., Ira Van Camp, Charles Pratt, | FePresentation of “Moute Cristo, Jr. Mrs. Burns' Reception. wore: Mrs, d. Wondward, Me. and Mes, | Owingto the want of succoss attending gown mother's when th or was 6 | Louls Maron!, J. ;. "0, / 3 B - . Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and | the salo of tickets for the*promenade conce: What the Fashionablo World Found | Lo ochor's whon the latter wus 1 | Touls Maronl, J. H. Evias, H. O. Ames, | dr. and Mra. W, Jirontch intertain. | The old fashioned custom which prevailod ; Me, and Mps. Buteerson, Mr. and | thesale of ickets for thepromenado conceri I was n qualitly oldfash. | James Wallace, Ross Towle,' Joo Barker, | ~Ona of the smartest dancin, dozen yer " sely v Misses Wesner, Pow ’ given tomorrow was . ame cf i e : cing parties of the | a dozen years agoof receiving New Year's . ) . evening ut th ral 'Y AL to Amanse Itself During the Dawn- | loned « lownecked dress of helio- | Charlie Brown, Bert Morss, Sam Morse, | _ 82 1t8ine o ol T bl 41 e and " Emma Littlefiold, Cassady, ' Jordan, he art gallory on Harney street, S 5 trope silk trimmed with tulle, | Arthur Carter, 'Will Rogers, John Rogers, [ 5¢as0n and a fitting closo to New Years day ers, was delightfully rovived by M. | Kalp, ‘Ella and Emma Bush, Macauley, | the concert has been abandoned nnd - th Ing of the New Year- Recep= hier hair was worn in the fashion of long ago | Howard Tilden, Dick Gray, Bert Gray, | Was given by Mr. add Mrs, W. J. Broateh | Samuel Burns on Thursday, and brought out | Rhoades, Wright, Ettinger, Parfite, Mayuer, | ms gement announces that the exhibition ceptions, Dinners Eto, tvith Short curls down tho back und the nead | Robort Goodwin, Fred Hartman, Charlie | Thursday evening at their beautiful rosi- | tho smart world in large numbers. And the | Fash, Hamilton, Messrs, Gable, Iandoloh, | Will positively closo tomorrow ovening. do- setaft by a hikh old-fashioned comb Kate | pober, Mont Canard, Ray Hobvie, Bernio Dodgo strésl, in honor of thelr | eongratulations which poured in upon the | Willfuns, Mokaitt, Colo Lovor, Josoph, da and tomnorrow then aftond tho st oppor: resvart of Councll Blufls wore fate | Fowler, F'red Dufrane, Will Haney, Gordon | yiaco,'Miss Broateh of Middlotown, Conn., | Well known hostess must bave compensated | Stauloy, Hawes, Miller, Rundolph, Williams, bity 10 Seo tho greatest collcetion o Soclety, since the time whereof “the mem- way gown of light silic with a | Clarke, Henry Clarke, Ed Alexander, Lin g Caw for a'l the worry and trouble which a | Carter, Graves, Holt, Palmer and Kline, Ppictures ever shown ia the west. 4£7 ol Mmah FOBYKN ot 1o the contiey." b large blue sash under the arms, big puffs on | Sherwood, Georgo Purvis, San Burns, Frea | Mr. T. S. Hart of New Haven, a guest at tho | rocoption, namatter how small, entails. So et Mr. and Mrs. W. D.. Shull celobrated the LA et e | the shoulders and her bair was suficiently | Lake, Weir Coffman, Will Cowin, Paul Hong- | Broateh mansion, and_ their son, Me. J, Wal- | sticcossfal was it und so thorou hiy in keop. Ar the Banquet Board. Eighteenth year of theie mareied lifo Now never had a busler week in thesmart world of | fluffy to please the most critical of hair. | land, Walden Branch,Nelson Mercer, Atehie | lase Broatch. Tho party may also bo said to | Ing with the time that yoxs We mny ex- orhe's i Jolly ood fellow Year's ove in an especially pleasant manner Omaha than the one just closed. 1t has been | dressers. Pratt, Bert Raymond, Alfy Barker, Davo | haye been given for the young ladies homo | Péct tohave halfa dosen lidies keep open Which nobody can deny. at their homo on Poppelton avenue. Tho crowded with balls, card parties, receptions, Miss Beach of New York, Miss Stewart's | Young, Will Gardnes arl Gavdner, Raiph | ¢ e sohools for the holidays, for thore | 0USe. ) Ol Song. Ruests present to join in the merry making belfes are well nigh exhausted from the Lausin R S A %0 & HOMBEE of SoL8Ee s HOM O LAl | ot roghiont the rooms by’ o heve of | 10¥S tiad arrangod to play o game of football | Pirth of the New Year wore; Mr. and Mrs, 0 susing, John Shirwin, Harry Duel, Guy | i0ge men aiso home on their | assisted througlout the rooms by' a_bevy of | 40VS bad arran S Kort, Mr.and Mrs. Rheem, Mr. and Mrs, strain which began last Monday evening and s, Duel, Riter Wood, George Martin, Elmer N¢- | vacation. protty girls, Misses Margarot Williams, | 08 New Year's day withalocal team, but | 1"Shull, Mr. and Mrs, H. P, Droxel, Mt which kept up until last night brought the :l\hss Margaret \\'I linms made a pretty All ville, Ed Davitt, Fred Hamilton, Millacd “l‘h« l‘n‘-ll::vl:‘};c\em“:ptl\u; ';“'""'"“",":lt :l:“"m lemln Hoagland, Emily Wakeley, Daisy | the very disagreeablo weather prevented the | and Mrs, Haton, Me. and Mrs, M. O, Maul $ _ - . satian peasant girl, garbed in ashort re Louis Pr, city, cliarmingly od for social enter- | Doane, Lynn Curtis, Opal Tenzalin, - | “kick oft" they had fondly anticipated. Ti 3 " . Weskio acloseand with s oume therest so | giyrtt BP oL 8% of Hoot topm (o rae RoRE s, Ehien tors who _enjoyed_the | taluing. The rooms on the lower floor open | garot Mogre Mary D 'm|l llmmx‘xlvm\lr{"l | ok O ey lind fondly antlpated, The | Mr. and Mre. Samuel Kata of el earncstly prayed for, of ribbon around the bottom, laes apron. o | charm of tho ovenink. wora: - Mt yad Mrs, | into @ rather wido Wallway, from which & | fora: Howc ey Luryea, Jennio, StcClol. Bixbon whithee () CHOBGATIOR 0L Teiomy o | BealG s s o e Last ToMIRY v B b i X theb , lnco apron. | ch t ing W i 0| Braad tan Hirpga I L R O b, - Dr. , Miss vhether in celobration of vic 7 in h of Miss Emma Romer of But the affairs have not boen monopolized | short cont trimmed with biack fur, whito | Sloan, Mr. swud Mes. Lomix, Me: and Mrs, S. o deaping omads W tho second stoxy. | Carter, Fritn Bernard. dofeat What aid it matter ! They woro going | Oskiloosn, La. and Miss Mand Bisommn of by the older people entirely, the children too | lac 3 e hair, which is a orse, M. frs. Androw Rosewater, Hhepdid bl T B b AU s Duryea presided at the punch | yohaven dinter. Bloux Uiy, Thoss prosent wore tho Misscs have had a week of brilliancy and the arties | Very ]wmrmnln s braided in the style the . W. N. Babeock, Mrs. Edwired {;"‘"":h‘_'h")m:l::lzm‘“_.i\"]“""'::‘ru‘:jl'-‘lml\gm'“:" the | Powl Mr; Thuvston and Mrs. Squires at the The postponement of the ne, howe Maud Kiseman, Emma Romer, Fanme Hirst, given in their honor have been ona scale of | WMoMen of Alince 5 ?h;- froro B datnty Dickiason \4;[1 n;.luu, M '-""l\nll-"s ? | furnishings toning nicely In with the pre. | g "”‘y"“(";." e tablo. Ho'h | did notaffect the dinner and on Frid Dollic Polack and Carrie Goldsmith; Messrs. aghlnBRTse Shib ad Beat: (il tAIE of the at, ribbons being fastened 1n tho Kelly, Mrs, John Francis, Mr. Snyder, y ool e aftoroon the house was | noon almost all tho team chosen to meet the | Mr. Rosenan, Honry Nowman, Sam Frank, crown and allowed to fall tothe waist. Her | Mr.and Mrs, C. N. Dietz. > d it color. 6 crowded with men and women who enjoyed | ool ‘toq ber of collegia Simg pldsmith tose, town, They have rivalled their older broth- | boots were black kid, the top being trimmed And in addition to its pleasant surround- minute of tho time and embraced tho | gje .u':\«'l.’:'.li\‘\\llnxx:»’x“ 'I’;';::\’:l:;.:x En'm.”‘ ;.r!p'"':; !\:: ‘lml.»;:i“vn .‘u‘..f“\‘l‘r"llu e I‘Mf\ (\.‘n 1‘::3{{“&3 ers aud sisters and many of them will retorn | With black fur to match her coat. Ot | S oL iy e uL odor of | opportunity to renew friondshivs and form | Daxton, After tho mout had beon fully diac | ovenbug wis . Mo Sanis ey oable to their schools supremely happy in the | But Miss Touzaln who is oue of tho | Inhonorof their daughters Misses Louie | @16, Doesl ABeMYens wis ot iaborate, | HEW. o0s: cussed, Mr. Georgo Morcer as tonst- | man beiug the fortunate prize winn I, . " A 0 most fascinati f the season's debutantes, d Alice Drake, N and Mrs. Louis J hal decorations while not horate, —_— o it rto: E: a0l Hine i b > thought that New Year's woek brought thom | Lol i (I OF T1e sehsans dobutastid ‘I‘;'_'k b '." iy LUk ]' outs J. | Seare oxcellently well chosen, reflecting. the The Week's Weldings. faster .started iho specch making [ Mv ana M ed 1y a small a coraucopla, of bleasure, which will last | fon.® S04 SEIVEE UP_tnd down one’s bacl | Drake gavo a boautful gorman Tuesdayeven- | i SXVUENE WAL diosen, reflocting the CLANK AND LYON by, ntroduclug - Mr. | Robert Pateickc | highivo part Ao otaoH el A e T ‘ charmer. It was startlingly roal and some of | M¥: 1s | Biojliome of one of Omuba's well known | ivyeday evening at the restdence of M. | Riimolss iie wns folovis i (oasby i [ evening, B " Pl A feature of the entertainments remarked | 41, ton dor-hearted young ladios present vow e Drake residence on Park avenue is | business men. Rose bowls and jardinieres 3 Mis; > J, B, MoDoheld, Miss M. By Wil AL tirinea s e cu] GAIO0 first prizes, The by the “old stagers” in the social 1ifo of the | (o4t e s A e, pros % | beautitally atapted for the giving of delight: | Biled With wib flowsrs' ccupied the mantl and Mrs. | cDonald, Miss M. Emma | Wille Rustin, who auswerod to “The Rising | was closo between Mes 6 b 8 hat they saw the snakes all night long an atifully adapted for the giving o Lyon and Mr, Harry (. Clirk wero united in | Genor “Athletics™ found a champor ty, was the presence of 4 considerable num- | gajeqp il (O L P RLTHS FODSALOALY GEORY e i & fpa ¥ the book cases and small tables throughout | <3O L pt o i i ) & Prod Ruatinpas | and Mr. 1 bor of girls, who wore as frosh as dow-stid- | i got cold, clamny skins ropeatodly tross | ful entortainments, Tho parlors onou into | the book ¢ marriage, Rev. Charles Savidge oft d Preston; Mr, Fred Rustin told | Xmong thiose nrosent wore: . Mr. L String ded butrercups, frisky as lambs at play, lis- | b radily” accountod for 1n the amognt of | L1 Mallvay which is largo and sauare, tho [ “RAENIiineits wore sorved in the dining | Mis8 Mollie Haverly offieiatod in the capacity S p WA RUOHY L Bowman, Mr. Gould Diotz, Miss someand light-footedand scomingly posscssed | (3501 AR, TOr Ih e brmou dining room und library ure off to the west i during the Drogris of the dance, the | of bridesmaid, Mr. *Williun ' Newe Raudall Brown took care of tho “Birds at M artin, Miss B, Godso, of a superabundance of animal spirits which But of Miss Touzalin's dress! It ade | Of the ond drawing room, thus giviug being permitted to come and go at | Keansas City, best man. Promptly at Cl Amherst, while M wbert Hol- | Mr. and Mrs.'C. G, Underwood. Miss Rose would earcy them over all aiffeultics. And | o¢'pie G V5% OUTaLIS ¢ ;.’:17-‘1 “m;‘“_lfl""':;::“" r ns in w! ) di | vih will. B! Miss Nettie Haverly began tho inspi comb demonstrated what “Yale Land" | Tichlofer, Mr, and Mrs, E. Wilson, the bachelors did nothing but gaze upon the | i 0t*Cp ety R R w3 vory prettily docorated with | The third story, which Is really the attic, | Strais of Moadelssohn's “Wedding M cousleled fof. o Mr. L. Har, e | " wp . uld entertamed o visions of feminine loveliness and_sigh for | fuot (A Neck Yo had defits arrareed oot s mantels wero baitkod Wit roscs, | was resorved for dancing, and o more de: | a0d ushod into- tho parlor the wedding pro- | jolly chorister of the oc LRl l‘.'“\'i{ fow Now s eve very informally, their ships tocomoein that they might take | o ougYogking rattlers nud bows made of some | While the corners of the roow (eld potted | lightful placo could have boen pianned. | SRRON 0 edin a_light blue hen- AL ORPOE 80K hit VO bol D Eia s sive high-five was the principal di- from the madding crowd.some one of these | ot paper, but very like the originals in | PINtS, the chandeliers being trimmed with [ While a bit cro times, it was how- b Lt e LS PORSLT FOML S B O T BITon vertisoment of the occasion, M iswold mincteonth CCntUFy. cronvurea. nd set mot ap | SOrLOL puper, | > the ;s Dlants, DRI 1o on that account, | Tiett cloth zown trimmed with lace, A dia- | ation” and incidentally told of the number of | ¥ e Tt mesalat 65 W . ppearance, while their fangs protraded in o ) % " o |bire > outha Y | mond bracelet od hor wrist, and a | times he had cut that classio P, | FIBRE Lo ledies) prise und Mr. Frahk fn on immense establishment where she | (BiRI T IUCS RS Ths Brotruted I o | ®en ) o6 considers tho advantages enjoyed 87 "Hupny Nowr Youe!! [ A cut tha . Hosbennel VRe eUUOMaIe;. | IhE it ight cnte his lest fortunate friends | § L er. MissLlouzalin petted and | | %, 50 , d th N . AT d 2 y corsage bouquet of jacqueminot roses adorned | Batchelor gave his exporic L Lagabmiy o] might cutertain his lest fortunate friends | 7ot tied Mo e e Cloanin 1 by the youth of today and that of thirty yoars | which ador rgreen cluded the M Mao Clark of Chi. and dispense true-hearted hospitality and bo em much as Cleopatrs is 1o ago the change fu the _condition of things is | told the stor: t fowas | Der breast. Miss Mollie Haverly wore a | and its rules; sr, Dering grew enthusiastic | © 5 ST DIOL LU 1 ! . 3 sented to have done, and this heightened the SO CHRARO one X old the stor The music w light pink honrietta o FiGime fab “Ootltat i cago, Mao Aris uio Jolnson and always a dobutante in heart, DlotiIFe Frealsy ¥ really astonishing. The guests present charge of the Musical Union orchestra, | LEHL pink henrietta clotn gown' trimmed | o Center Rushy whilo Messts i Gould Tholast and loudest and most potenant | P'3E K B aboocte impersonated Folly, | Ehis occasion wera childron bt so b 4 ( Fvinie dIeaiiE with Luce, Supbor was servod at §:30 o'clock, Rogers, iu his quiet wi el SR denngon, GOl cry In society s for simplicity in entertain: | Frox gown wis of whits s B Silk poy: | DEIAVeI woro thoy and S0 well o and Mrs, Broatch, Miss Broatch, Mr, | 400 about thirts sat down. DL e | oy S Hce g IRt WO ot M A DI Ev logiand M RaA ments, ored wi f Sl ‘o that the npelled to | Hart and Mr. Wallace Broateh received tho | 59 oy L R0 Thet i A G LT ) - | E. Almstrong. " b ered witha multitude of tiny bells, Her hair v rt and Mr. Wal atch received the | PO I 5 r : ; ) B E. Atmstrong, —_ ) SOROI0ci6 SRALF EHE WLl s (meving nhe S A performed by Mr. C, W. Raymond of Lincoln, | dled the **Sub I without gloves, & Sweet simplicit ste stmplicity. Ele- | was quito unadorned except with a bunch of | Concludo that tthe world is moving sure.” | guests, who wero Mr. and Mrs. Ache: Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clark left for | while Mr. Joe Morseman gave a lecture upon | Mr. C. S, Potter, the agent of the Wells- gant simplicity. ble simplicity. e s, 10 which was fastened a number of [ With x';h(“w.':(u"r‘:’:;‘.'i“".’.ufl” l\“l’i"l Up[w_‘ml‘i""": and Mrs .llt'v'.Mr:Awlfl.:‘lr:\‘ll:\\“lmll\"\'l'!‘}‘v Lincoln and Knosas City on a short wedding | “College Morals.” A '"\ allaco ]hu:nl\h. express comvany, entertained about “Fl“:n,-ut1‘||1;;::lx(-.::!:r:;u;«l.lu'llnw;nh;-;l‘!hn':l|:|- bells which " jingled merrily” throughout the | (enth century ds AL G | e o tuseny Mr. and MES: | tour and will be at homa to thete frieuds at | who hasbeen 616 s poct for | Uwenty-six young men emploged under him, s and ¢ S ur grandmothers, when | e g 254 2 a good deal of_moral couta, Cormick, Licutenant and Mrs, Worden, My, | 1507 Farnam streett ary 15, Among [ *91, responded to A 0 at his vesidence, 438 South’ Twenty-fourth hospitality appealed to the hearts more than Miss Nash completed the trio of Girecian VLU Lo b6 - GO AILIDN. 6 L ChiN Y | > | and Mra: WikiBor laton '“"' I"\'* L O, | the guests pres g Mr, and Mrs. John | gave “The Militia” a good : avenue, on New Yearsat2 p.m. A sump- it did to the senses. maidens, har gown like the rest being of | & k: E g N d v Ll Eoppleton, Mr. and Mrs, " | White, Victor Lander M. [ Mr. Howard Kennedy cowmpleted .the recital | tuous dinner was spread around whicn the Stmall, auiet, dinners, nico little dances and | Whito chiveso cloth trimmed with red ribbon, | U wgo, - h";“\‘i':' Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, Dr. [ gravet 5o Goiaren e by alk upon *“The Bar g guests gathered and to which thoy did jus- modest ind unpr tentious suppers after. tho the hair caught down by threo bands of sil. | Bix dirct fures un figures being the | Migses ¢ (-n'r;\.',hfir?"»'.'.“'ri\.f:* eClintock, | Lincoln, i, G. Jones; Miasés May and Lulu | Thero woro songs aad - yells, “Nut Brown | tice as only mon, whose' services. thoy dances arve over, These furnish the them ver. tat. ok N dviRttle | JeIN i a0, Ul Bowen, , Lizzio Breckenridge, | Maiden witha Ruby Lip" e our- | know are 3 can do under such cir- now for drawing-room pauegyricand5o’clock | Miss Nettie Sherwood, a very pretty and e o rustlle, tho | Mal Burns, Biicne, McUlclland, Carler, Ct Mollie Hav Schenck, Mamia und ¢ tosies. with “Tho. Fellow kes His | cumstances, 1) 1ot was tenderad by A, charming young woman, woro a yellow satin e iy DU ptcline ouwon, e i Sy L Beck, Dr. Maty Brecken ia McDon- i Mr. Potter as-aslight vecognition of tho Ue- 18IS 58 (0 sup aste, gown covered with black lace entraine. pan; Miss Alico I s ROWIOHSHEpAT Kennedy, MeClint Mossrs, Wi aital aied s men during tho heayy do- TRyt ] o et Poppleton, another of the | ledin the south .\ Miss ) » | Wohden, McCague, Marshall, Parker, M e AT L e L IO RO T o nh-::;:u-“rl:-""‘lhlllxwIl]::h«llll:\ i anot build up without pulling down | Omaha school girls home' for the holidays, | Aud Mr. {4 3 3 L ¢ Mary Popoleton, Sherwood, Knight. il h s T i A ok o > \hab it cannot bulld uy e P e e s s el er Vhich opens from the hull, Miata AR IR, B v o E 0, Will Waltham, Judgd Jamos Noville, ard, Princeton, Ann Arbor, Williams ucsday evening Miss Ina Keuuedy ‘e peopio who are bullding up asentl- | HB8I0 pApE: destrmed to wporina rourcet | “Palnty favors were given which plessed | Barkatow Gatter: G paoorman, Botli ( Sowen, J. Delsil G | and Andovor woro' roproscated 'arouud tho | gave s very pleasant recoption at the houo o ment in favor of simplicity in the conductof | the cap being made of the samo shade as the ancy of the children greatly, and later | Gites, Caldwell Hamilton, Horbach, S ittt Brrast Haverlyl| o nuaaubosed] DAtk ' Bl social affairs aro dolug what they can to | dress. Ny . eshiients wero served, the party termi- | Heath, Kennedv, Loomis, an, | ] .. A, Gifford, Ernest Haverly, e streot, Musie and many cujoyabl : Sala Miss Stella Hami : ory be. | DAUNK at midnight. 3 30 Morseman, George Mercer, ) Ladies” Musical Society. 4 L Siroia (& ctly and compllested uto | 048 Bicls Hamllton mads o very be- | "“fiis followlh yeung. ldles and geatiomen’ | won B A L e : WA D e o uighty-elght mumber of the. Ladics | DCASIE Tttle musical” progcramine was e Big balis are plobeian. Large dinners aro | covered with black lnce, the. mantilia vemg | Participated: : Sherwool, Ed_Stiger, Sbwart Scars, Cuctis o residence of Mr. Gustave Anderson, at sl socioty will b held utthe Apolly | 0Fed to tho apprecintive guests and many vulgar. Elaborate receptions are snobbish. | fastened to tho head by a high Spanish comb. Muy Morse, Ethel Morse, Florence Morse, | Turuer, Bert Wheeler, 3 Douglas street, was the scene Thursday SO held e Apollo | encores were happily responded to, after In fact, s0me score of swell fatitiea ih | . M. D. H. VWheler, jb. wia ane of e | Mabel Brow 3 | Bessio Towle, Bt evening of the wedding of two who are not | ¢lub ball, Young Men's Christian association | which o very sumntuous lunchieon was seryed. town are hotly asserling what has been fre- | bolles of the evening gowned i a Kute | Alice And _Cady, Ges The Gatten Garmnm: 10wn to many Omaha people and Ne- | building, on Wednesday, January 7, at 3 p.m, | The '[‘{"fi“,“’ s beautirully decorated. Miss quently nasorted o this colamn without any | Greenaway costume. of pink nun's. verlinge, | LFunch. Louiso Hobby. Louiso Squior, Graes | 11 onor of M Garett b Oartor, who | Draskins goncrli, "Fha brige. M Mu s ME, B s il in AT R gl el e short. walstod, big puffs on the shoulders, | Allen, Luila Carter, Sadic Baum, Bordio Bal. | (6 howov of Mg Garcll 3 A Hyues, s the daughter ot one of 2 J ot Groog | DY Master Chris Butler, Miss Kennedy, who s MU s TS, | bach, Margerio. Ritchie, ( an, | returned from Harvard for the Christnas | connty's pionoers st boct lnews ¢ A R has been spending the holidays at home, will It is unquestionably truo that many mod- | long gloves and fetehing hat of fancy white ALt 5 ¥ (Prano and viciin.) ; eru soclnl. entertainmenta havo beon simply | straw fastoned down ot the sides had ‘i, | Madolin Chapman, Colpetzer holidays, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Carter gave Hon. Patrick Hynes, who is well known in . .. Miss Officer and Mr. Reuter | réturn to Brownell hall on Monday ORI baolnl s Eortin o a6 1y Lbh ottt Hulbert, *Helen Floagland, Mabel Taylor, | very pretty ribbon german Monday evening, | political as an old-time expounder of ioiin it <oooBraga | Allan Spooner was pleasantly surprised by They bave not been given with the kindly | Miss Mai Burns of the Mt. Auburn sem- | {rotchen Crounts Echo Heart of Cin- | which may bosaid to‘have insugurated tho | J¢ in doctrines. The lady is one of M Wt Wit Mss Datty | BNeW Yeur's eve party, given by his young and hospitavle idea of receiving friends and | nary Cincinnati, made a very onticing shep. | CiuAtl, Lillio Moore, E (Shorweod, | ool festivities, The two drawing rooms | Greeley Center's most popular society leaders | py,ii: Lewhutizlcey | friends at his home on Ninteenth and Leaven- affurding thom the opportnnity to meet and | ardess, her dress being of bright cretoun. Yy Clark, Gordon Clark, Ross | .4 | dining room werg cinvassed for dancing, | #0d is°higaly cultivated, modestly unassum- (b) Evening Star, Roumanee . Wagne ot | Worth streets. Supper was served at L bl S the short skirt made plain, and she carried 4 | LOWI? Charies Pratt. Louis Pratt, Howard | gix divect and five indirect fgaros. disiitor! | ing and most engaging in muuner. The ety 4 - k, and after seeing the Now Yearin they The idea of ostentatious display has been | typical shopard's sialf with crook, all of | Gildon, Fred Lake, dohn Larimer, Arthur | fu “tho programm. Mr. Girioe and Mios | #room. Anson H. Bigelow, is well known to Yiolin Saiety iy dispersed totheir various lomes, havig spent at the bottom of ull such social demonstra- | Which recalled the nursery rhywe ofour | Garter, Watdon Brauch, Herbert Morse, | Ay Barker lod, supportod by the following | mavy Omahans, having graduated from toe | Song, Soi .Miss Dadly | amost onjoyablo_evening, Those present b Sifihosd Samuel Morse, jr., Burt’ Raymond, Edwin | fadies and gentlo Miss Hawley and | bigh school here in the cluss of ’Si. Going | Pl s opin | were: Missos Lydo Loving, Bessic Alvord, They Lave been given chiefly for the pur- GHICET B Dhap wha Toeb Her e Swobe, Kewlght Swobe, George ' Purvis, | Mr, Dert Wheeler, Miss Lynn Curtts and ere to the state university he com- - Miss Ofiicer | gima Lowry, Bdna Donahoe, Mal Cole, Retta pose of surprisingand amazing socioty friends And cannot tell where to find them. hervood, Rae Hobby, James Wai- | My Stewart Shears, Miss Pearl Hartman his course in 1887, whenee lio went to 0 i W horaat smussen, Del Jones, Minnie = Patten, and scqualntances, and above afl- soclet Loave them » and they'll home, Charlie Montgomery,Giray Montgomery, | and Mr. Johnson. Miss Emily Wakeley and | & ‘enter and embarked in 0% CLE LD horeabouts, Heten Black, € Crawford, Hattie Paul- s 3 y y R thCe 15 behind then Moshier Colpetzer, John' W. Smith, Rivhatd | My, Baidridss, Miss Mai Buris aad Me Nod | paper business, editing tho Groele i Mr. Newton Barkalow returned to Denver | gen, Flo Haynon and Messrs, Wil Abmanden But now comes the roaction. Al the over- | Miss Jentio Yates iupersonated Yum Yum | Gray, Asi Shiverick, Waldo Rotherdt of | Sefian aise Tonie D pid Mo very small cote onds wi yest ! Georgo Torgan, Cli Wearne, Fred decoration and ombellishimont, has Lo go_ aud | b 8 gowD of rod crepo. Coucil Blufs, chuelder, Miss Nettlo Shorwood and Mr, | ceremouy, Mr and Mrs. Bigelow deparied | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Muir havo roturncd | Wearne, Feorie Rocho, Edward Blck, Bort soclety will becomo_for the time aweetly | Miss May Morse wore a fancy dress of |, hose looking on wore: Mr. and Mrs. | Wil ogors, Miss Cook and . M. | for Lincoln list ovening, where thoy will | from Now York. Hoharion, Georga Cosc, Allan Spoonor and simple, a condition of things which is sug- | whitclace covered with ribbons and little | B0sche. Miss Pounsford, Mrs. Waliuce, Mr. | Wing Allen, ' Miss Dwight and Mr, | make their future home, Miss Clara Brown is quite recovered from | Robert L. Forgan. tive of the millenium. bells, Snyder and Mr. W. V. Morse, Clark Redick, Miss Opal Tou KNEALE AND STURT. her recent illness, The new year ushered i one of the most ges! P Mr. Clinton Henry Briggs, was a modern Ohildhood's Happy Days. and ~ Mr. Chat Redick, Miss Dus Although a fine mist was falling Wednes- [ Mr. Carroll Carter returned to Harvard | i of the season. On Thi8 woek wiil show a reaction from that | Beau Brummel in Knjolerbockers enn Monday afternoon, from 3 untils, Master | DOMC and Mr, Deeriug, Miss Bainard | day cvemng it did not doter u vry largo | o voning, “riday evening the friends of Mr. Charles which has just ended. Outside of the patent leattier show, oruamentod. by 1a%0 | Lauren ad Miss. Josephine Decke: v 1o, | 410 MF- Kellot, Miss Disy Liabauetund 3 ber of people from erowding ”the andi- | Miss Mary Duryen leaves next Tuesday for | GIDONS took possession of his home at, Wal- dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. Osear | buclklos; the coat was lined with whits satin, |(aurentand A Josep L ¢ Joplin, Miss Moore and Mr. Baxter, M torium of the Kountze Memorial Lutheran rinnell coll Tos nut Hill, and a m ! ble evening was Ailiiams and Miss " Margarot Williams | whilo th Inco ot the throat fell in' a cascad | t°resting iittlo tots, childron of Mr. and Mrs. | Knight und Mr. McGormick, Miss 'Clara | chureh o sitness. the mattiuse coremong N B har L ottty et R s ncing. Among thosa Thursday evening at tho Millard, Mrs. | to the waistcoat which, with the powdered | L. J. Drake, not to bo outdone by their older | Drake and Mr. Hilton Fonda, Mi uniting the lives of Louls 1. Kucale and | gpods. e ! SR S8 | who participated in the pleasures of the even- f.'(x:fifm.f"n:m’gfs:‘Ll.\lf"N.'y'"fi;‘"}.“,'.f")‘;'?}“i"y hair, made a very attractive ensemble, sistors, gave a boantiful party o their frieuds | M¢ 1(‘ lecriand e JopUt,Miss Shepard)jahd r;Hn. s\u‘m.” o T ; Miss Agues M leaves for Atohison, | Tioslor M i‘lf:;flw )1; 5, O n.-‘-r-‘-.( (In\()“:g, veck o ! oyd's, ot TR ¢ o e AR ot San (e )\ ook, j was shortly after 5 o'clock when the | Miss A AN AYOs J0rM \ sler, Mahoney, Meyer, ghton, There 1t 11410 to coonpy the steention o2 oo I.u‘.!.!lz.’,\xl.(.::fxlf:(u[\nlx:'v{x\n’::;u]?fhr“::‘:lm.:,c :l'lll‘; ranging i ago from seven m)llml n years. Il the figures danced were particularly | wedding proc entefed the church, tak- | Kan., toattend Midland college this weol Creighton, Swift, M . May McShane, smart world, fobpish 8310 0f tho | Brimel merted Syine | The houso was darkened for the occasion, und tbe — ono that excited the | ing positions at the chancel rall whero the | Miss Mary Poppleton and Miss Joutio | Dwver, Roynolds, Mason, Gibbon, Johns and The opera, of course, will attract large at- | 1 kE LA T0R 0108 CATEESLForlod, a has | Mrs Drake, who is a very delightful hostoss, | most * micth and fun being “Pussy | mawiuge service was read by Rev. H. W. | Yates loft for New York yesterday af ter- Parmer, and the Messr: Meyer, tention because of thostecling merit of the [ o8 ! playing the role of Brummel. " | left nothing undone in tho manner of enter- | Wants a Cor M. Carter | Kuhns, who twenty-two years ago united the | noon. Kinsler, Swift, e, Kennedy, wo ompanies booked for this week, and a | *Genaral Cowin, who is always distinguish- | tainment, The music which had played the | 804 Miss Barker’ receiving prizos | briae's | father . and _ mother du . mar Tuesday Evoning Miss Manie Mooro gave | James Kennedy Reynolds, Ryan, number of theater parties are talked of, but | o4 jooking. was additiongly g on aulsl- ovening bofore furnishod the fnspiration for. | 3,18 conelusion, living stald the longest. | riage, assisted by ' Rev. A . | a lurgo card party i honov of Miss Dwiane, | Schaller, Tempieton, Gallughe I as yet nothing definite has been decided upon, [ 3 10ckins was addit Rl Gotraels. Siior:| evening: bofory furnlaha inspiration for | Pno well known chariot fizure, apron figure | Turkle, pastor of the church, | her guost, gher, Cooper, Murray, Snyder, Furay, Claves January, howevor, will undoubtedly be a | W Wiy ind quote tod with a biack bew, | the tny little feot which tripped over the | and banner figure were among the indirect | Tho bride was very p ily costumed and | Mys, M. J. Dowling has just returned from | 804 Parmer. busy month, for Lent comos so soon atter | While Wi A quene tiod witha black bows | o6 it ns much gracs as the fairies aro which were greatly enjoyed. s attended by Miss Millie Dorn and Miss | f3ost0n, where she has been spending the | A delightful children's party was given at l‘l:\br;uu'y 1 |“H“ ‘unl;;ss the ’nflnirs talked | 04" White vest, h B said to possess, lh-f;':-fl'uln-ulr: \\'\m;l served at mm-}t bles | Nellie Wood a8 bridesmaids, Messrs. A, I, hotiday X the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Eastman, 323 about materialize in the next four weeks so- Patric o I . It was a very pretty picture which these 1 throughout the rooms on the t | Conradt and Herman Stubt acting in the 2 south Thirty-fifth avenue, Monday afternoon cloty will havo litle to entortain it until | M5 Johd Patrlcle noeded littio “fixtu’ Wb | 1i01o"ohos made, and bow thoroughiy thoy | sido and the arrangoment wi very onthiste | oerrmer. o crorormat B s i clsigave aisuall cazdiparhy 5 o occasion was in ¢ tion Easter brings reluase from the period of med- | {0,000 (Pieal, nglish tourist, his whito | 4ig *onfoy themseivas! Tho yound host aui | sticully conimented upon: 8 soivini that groom is connected with the hardware | Frily ovening in honor of Mrs. Edward | ;¢4 ¢eighih birthday of Ernestine Eastman, itation and rest. ing ata glanco the object intenyed to be con. | Mostess were dignified us befitted the ocea- | hardest of —houschold probloms, “Where | firm of Starr & utlock of Deadwood. 8. b, | Dickinson of Chisago. > Wwho was given a surprise by the gathoring of Alnqwny 1? :.;llflbnhnpo r(»( i honograph | ¢ 4 B sion, aud the responsibilitios of mature years | shall the refresuments be served ! the bride being the daughterof Mr, Ernest {V{rfludml M]P ?V< K. Kurtz WJI" glve a0 | her young fricnds. Mrs. Fastman was ns- party is promised by one of the best known iy ettt o S seemed to rest upon their immature shoul- 5 Ry o W Stuht, contractor and builder, and who has | ‘4 ome” Tuesday cvening, January 6, | sisted in entertaining the little ones by Mrs. Wholesald o, but sometiing ey intervous | o Ot Tatriolk worD B fancy 008tumo | Gore' 41 was il 50 beautiful, 80 sugzestive The Turne: Dancing Party, earnod a great deal of attention lately by his | from S to 1L o'clock. N R ALeod A s Rovaltme mag o e to put it off until after tho Easter holiday Mr. Will MeCague wore a Turkish (‘,““um" of the pretty stories in Andrew Long's Mr. ana Mrs, Chavles Turner threw open | suit aganst the Union Pacific rail- Mr. Henry W. Yates entertained a number by all. Delightful games and daiuty ro- honograph purties are quite thofad In | of 'blue brocaded cloth with white myile tur- | Fairy Book” that the lovkers-on never grew | their beautiful rosidonce on Uppor Faruam | way, — Auditor of Stata Bonton 'and | of friends &b high e New Year's evening, | freshments woro the featurcs of the ftor ghl'.;-:p‘oun rlt):G (?u'& 1\1%1 n;uv,‘Mr.-.‘U. D. | ban and tassel. tired of the f\l'vr shifting tableaux which | gtreet Friday evening, for the second time | Others, vn)u'!ulnx them ’n!llll issuing | in honor of his birthda noon. The little ones who enjoyed the party utehison of the Garden city having given a 71l Cowin v - g | Were presented by the guests. s S s or recciving the now famous jviadunet bonds. Mrs. George Boggs, 320 North Twentieth | were Tommie and Robert Shrooder, Charlie party Now Year's evo which was very etabo- [ Wik Cowin was quite manly in aguard's | "R RIGEUR S ST ouard avening | this soason, @ dancing party fn honor of tho | F X reception followod tho_coromony at the | surcet, hs iasued unvitations for o Kensing: | and_ Ruph D Florouco Nilos, Allen Fate, hundrods of dollars having beeni spent | “Anone’tho other gontlomen particlpating | Md. then came souvenivs of tho afternoon, | young ladies home from scnool, being the | rasidenca of Mr. and Mrs, 1Stant. 101 South ton 2 p. m. on Wednesday and _Georgo nilton, Bertha ' Clark, tosecure the finest cylinders possible. were Frank Hamilton, R. S. Berlin and then home. It was a red-letter day, ho ‘)’l"l;'k::‘:]:‘:x}:‘:t;::.]():g(”l;lsnnnanmunm rovailed | leventh street, which was largely attended, | "My "'n S Hart,n Yalo senior who has | Bennic and Eddie Johnson, Mabel Wilcox, Fancy Drom Party at Happy Holtow, | Keller Chat Ralicke, Clagi edick r. Cro- | (X5 03PN O Winior aboe it a day | 8 ab the Focoption last month, nd thore than | “mac'ys 100 gegts belui: Mr. ad Mrs St | poon” tho st of ‘Mr. Walace 1oroaton, A Bl 3 oo | foot, Caldwell Hamilton, Curtis Turner. | ‘bo romomberad with conselory | ever justifiod the assertion of the smart world e and M e, Mo 3+ | leaves for New Haven today. p Jn honor of the birthday of Happy ow, the scene of so many do- Just as the hall clock was getting ready to il be remembx with conscious Hamlin, Mr, and Mrs, Wills, M d Mrs, <y < anie D, Guild ou by her pa- lightful entertainments in the past, empha- | strike the hour of midnight the Viesinia yeol | PIE#sure throughout the seaso. that in g D Lilore s not o wmare Wo- | Rabore Wangh, Mr. and Mrs.' Jesse Waugn, | Miss Fannie Davonportot Kansas City s | Miss Aunle . Guild t Half Howdrd s : 5 b 3y e L RN Y The guests present w lightfully L homo for entertaining | Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, Mr. and Mrs, Groen, | the guestof Mrs. J, W. Vail and daughter, AR A 5 ¥ J 4 o o 7, pee $iie0 41 reputation for obistming and upos- | wae danoed, pariicipated In by thealder peo- | IR BRI WA, witney. sor | tiian the Turner restaence, Mr, and Mrs, Captain Wood, Mv. and Mrs, | No. 403 North Nineteenth strect. atreot, on Tucsduy_ovening, Docombor (0. tentatious ospitality Wednesday oventug | Plo provent Me wnd Muw. J. N.HL Patrick | CArit Ui Aooide, Waithey, u Llires rogms on tho lower flooe wero oun. | Livesey, Mr. and M. | Jackson, [ = Miss May Murray ontortainod a numbor of [ U5 chiof atiractions of the ovening were when Mr. and Mrs. J. N. H. Patrick, in A e YCowin and all tng | Louise Zatuer, Vivian Grifith, Jeannes | yassed for dancing, re(reshmonts being served | My - whd Mrs, Toozer, | Mrs, * Bioon: voung friends Friday evening at her | S2'ds; musicand dancing, anexcellentsupver Y o) 4 'y Ly g 1 » . oozer, Mrs. loom- i g 4t her IV O 7| y Reed, General and Mrs, Cowin and all the | L0 oy 5 large room at the top of the house, Prof, | 1 . ; 2 being served, and so thoroughly did the | honor of the young ladies who are home | young folks, Wakefleld, Mubel Cartor, Beasio Brady, Ada | it #larko wom at tho top of the nouse, Prof. | fiold, Mr. “and Mrs. ~Goorgo” Bennott, | residoncoon upper Dodge strcet, enjoy themsclves that it was atong the ¢ from their schools for the Christmas holi- O pranigl, Hoat vorg V: | well balanced in both wood and brass instrus | Surand Mis. Jamos Ritter, Micund Mes W. | Mr. and Mrs. C. 8, Whitney gave a very | hours of the following moruing boforo. they days, gave apretty fancy dress party that The Swobe Party. AIRAOS I OULLE 3 Waddell, Mr. and Mrs. Dorn, Mr. and Mrs. | largo hizh five party Thursday evening at [ parted. Aumon presont w Missos. ey i ants, v G < i V. Beo 4 S R0, | AT t 4 e orm B Al DRk R s has reason Hanchett, Blan menta T. W. Smith, Mr. and_Mrs.' Johu W. Bell; | their residence, 1510 California strost, Lizzie Brondfic n, soodlett, Blanche Kinsler, Mary Johnson, Julia | and Mrs, Turner, Miss Turner and Mr. | Mw and Mrs. Frank M. Woolley, Mr. and e "o 8w ertaine 5 Sivk By 3 Cook, Lilian Gri Tather hasty planning. o congratulate thomselves over th oitoomo e B o, e e ol fastay dnithio b e Onsrlom Siuht M el aud 01T, Nolbon 07l | nia 1ntatmily aC e DR o oaui | by avacokie Netle CookiTlian Gilty o e Aane S e : v, Harcy Cuitor,Lowis | beautiful drawing room to the right of tho | o 2 . : ! Thero fs pleasant suggestivencss about | Of their dancing party Wednesday ovening | ) ftarry Hobby, Harey Carter, Lowis i F voom o th of Council Binffs, Mr.' and Mus. Johnson, Mr. N Mrr, SSawaed || fela; Weand dames Miino. Ala Bl fko il et e L ot at theMillard, Theve were 8o many protiy s, Georgin Pratt, Ward: Clark, ' Louis i h jras Yory Brotlly decorated | and Mra. E. L. Shugart of Council Blufls, | Biobiosan ~0 1 bouor of Mus. sSdward | fleld, W, and Jary * Mine Aler Blapeon, e PPy Hollow that faltly recalls - i | Clark,” Arthur James, How Johnson, nd hot house plants, which was | My, ana Mrs. Otto Wittorlf, Mr, and Mrs, AaRdY, « n Myles, Ingersoll, Kirkby, Washington Irving's pleasant skotch, “The | hoveltics introducad, so mauy qualnt concelts | waiyle “ohuson, Reed Hauchot, Itobert | 0ls0.n foature of all tho raoma o tho lowor | JiriiihMEs: Otto Wittorft, Mr. an Mr. aud | o Mr and Mrs, Oscar Williams and Miss oodiets, - Brogtehis aud ‘John Legend of Sleepy Hollow," which every | for thoamusoment of the young guests that | Mourse, ‘Earl Kaymond, Hex Moorehons, | 00r. Mrs. C. B. Brown, Misses Woods, Miss Dorn, | M! ot Williams have Issued invitations | Gwid, jr. schoolboy has read with mingled feelings of | 0ne marvelled atthe ingenuity shown and Johnny Griftith, Nathan Shiv “harli 1n itself the party was thoroughly delight- Gilmore, Mr Mills from s Strane for the remuining, prizes, ¥ for a dacing party at the Millard next Thurs- | 1t will bo remembered by many that M Qelightand awe. And Irving's description | then could not help but contrast thooppor- | Shiveriek, Wilber Vancott, dumos’ 1t , | ful and rounded out the busy week in a most | \averly, Nob, ' Mrs. Burhorn from | Y evening. L. Pollock, editor for a time of the On of that beautifal valley in the bosom of one | tuuitios ufforded the children of now witn | Arthur Heartwan, Harry Clayton, Fraukis | charming manuer. o a number of tho | Sounell’ Biafs, Miss Bernstels, Mis || Mm. O, H. Brown enteriained a large | Horald anc Nebraskn Watoliman, loft On S anatl Browu. young ladies present it was their last party | Wells, fiss = Drexel, Miss 'C number of lady friends at her residence, 122 [ about a year ago for the we of thoso spacious coves which indent the “"\“{‘I‘}“I’"‘l":l':;‘“fl‘f:‘:’:"“» L e bofore the_commencement of school dutics el et st Fort ey i | R R A LA Friday aftor- | Tortune. The real ostato excitement just at castorn shoro_of tho Hudson quito pietures | M. and Mes. Thomas Swobo haviog do- L and overy moment of the time was crowded | Eisnssor, Mr. fnd Mrs. Hoimrod, oy, Dy, | 1000, u that timo attracted him as it dtdthousands this modern Happy Hoilow, the suburban | termined that their sons should have a | Many of our society people will ple with interest. © Were no quiet tete-a- | [Kuhns, Mrs, Mo Messrs. O. A, Patter- | Mastors Samuel ana Herbert sorse gavo a | ©f 0thers, to Salt Lake City, where ho was rosidence of tho Patrioks, “a littls valloy o v | LMICLIE Party worthy of the nawe, lef noth- | rememver meoting Mr. John Newmarch | fete on the stairways, and the half hidden | on [’ N Hurgers . G, t, A, F. Con- | luncheon to about seventy young people {oined & fow months later by Mrs. A. L. Pol. ing undone for the entertainment of their | Cushing Newb I g »ves; they had come to make the mostof |yt A, 1, S Bhil Tebblns o = et Aey e ol oo ¢ | lock, his wife and five cnilaren. Me. Pollock rather lap of land, among high hills, which | sons’ guests. The ‘}mrll)rs and the dining Cushing, jr, of Newburyport, Mass., last radt, A. E. Stuht, Phil Pebbins, Gus Drexol, | Friday afternoon at their residence, Dodge o 4l o % e r opportunities and their programme | i (iramlish, S Smi Vil Peterao, T te speculated there for a time in - real estate to world. A smill brook glidles through it with | iug and the refreshments were on @ scale of | Of Mr. Arthur C. Smith of this city. Thoe i A Bl WA Banks n, C. B, Roifo | Mre oty uires, daughter of Mr. and | japsod, whereupon he 1 in jour- just murmur enough to lullonoto repose; | elaborateness in keeping with the party it- | sad intelligence has just been received of tho | | The following guests wero presont: of Elkhiorn, Nob., Rudolph Stubt, Gerald, | borof yarnet urcst, Chtertained a large num- fc work andis now of the Saie aud ~ the occasional whistlo of & | self. sudden death of Mr. Cushingat Bradford, | ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Deuel, Mr. and | Bort Winloman, Miss Winkleman " | om0 E i et Uiy FQnk < her > ing Times, His wifo was in deli- el jor oPRIEofs a- woodpecker | Not content with these proparations Mrs. | Mass, whilo on avisit to his flanco and of his | M3 C. Wil Hamilton, Mr.und Mrs, Georgo | 3 Waa‘Ara.. K neute 1o o Ghicago on | 10M® 202 South Ty A and_the is almost the onl, sound - that | Minote . Brown of Chicago came overto [ poit | iRl e A. Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. B.E. B. Ken- | tho 9:45 train via the Northwestorn, Aftor | o 1Rovert Groes ster-in-law, Miss Amanda | change of clin 5 ntly been for tho over breaks in upon the uniform tran- | direct the party and undountedly much of the | i0terment on Christmas day. Itappears that Mr, and Mrs. W.T. Poppleton, Mr. K s in 't s of Peoria, IlL, is visiting at his | worse. Sinco the firstof August,misfortane, [ armant oy Ohtlstmas d " some time spent among frionds in tho east m g I quility. [If ever 1should wish for a retreat | pleasure and delight of the occasion is due to | Mrs. Cushing’s demise was brought about by | and’ Mrs, Warren M: Rogors, Mr. and Mrs. | S0™ 3 ce, 417 North Fourteenth strcet, where ckness and death havo visited their home A IR LR B Gntiring efforts. Tho novelties in the | heart failure induccd by a severs attack ot | D H. Whooler, ey 3o ak Mo Oy 1 18y, ;":g,,:’fl;“l homo at Deadwood, 8. D., | ghe will fomniu soveral woeks, and plunged it in deepost sorrow und mourn- its distructions and dream quictly away the | german which she introduced and the para- | typhoid fever after an illness of but three | Wilkiams, Mrs, A. J" Poppleton, Misses P Mr.and Mrs. E. W. Nush gave & very | ing. Their son John, aboat ten year of age remnantof a troubled ife, I kiow of none | phernalia for the proper representation of the | 4ays. To his many friends and relatives his | Ames, Brown, Burns’ Balcombe, Gertrade Farowell barty. pretty, though small, dancing party Tues Wils T 0 v . his skull more prowising than this littlo valley.” Hgures, suggosted the stuge of a theator with | Prewature doath has boen s great shook. In | Chambers, Leels Cartor, Lyne Curtis, Daisy | piey Agnos meyer gave o delightful party | eVening in honor of the young ladios who o g y o But on occasions such as the one on New ntasma’ as the attraction. Among the | the prime of youth, with e prospect of a | Doane, Hamilton, Hoagland, Laura Hoag- s Al | RULM PATY | visiting in Omaha and the young Ladics homo o1, C was strick- Year's ovo tho quietness ifts and Lifo and | teading figures which called forth admiration | long and useful carcer before him Mr. Cush- | land, Hibbard, Kennedy, Knapp, Mary Lud. | 105t Tuesday evening at her home, 3309 Burt | Jas o i schools tor the holida en dow > taek of typhoid fever animation tukes possession or this charming | from spectators and participants alike woro | 1€ Will be sincercly ‘mourned by all who | ingtén, McClintock, Nash, Mary Poppleton, | street, The attractive parlors were benuti- Mrs, Edward Dickinson of Chicago and | aud nafowly escaped death, At the same westorn home to the delight of the inmates as | the chariot race, tho littie German band, | knew him. He was a classmate of Mr. Will- | Angie Rockwell and Sutton of Council Blufts, | fully decorated with flowers and evergroons. sher dunghter, Miss Jossio, who came over to | time their little daughter Katle passed wellas to the general oy of those who par- | potato race, football, scroen aud shadows, | fAm S." Poppleton, Mr. Arthur C. | Sackott of Council Blufts. Mabel Sinith. 114 During tho carly part of the evenlug tho | nitend the party given by Biwied o ghn severe siege of diphtheria, while ticipate in tho merrymaking. and the ever popular’ ribbon figure. Iu addi- | Smith _and Mr. Chavles 8. Elgutter [ Snarp, Emily Wakelay, Margaret Williams, Mis il Ruddick, F) ‘e Wi Dwight Swobe New Ye eve and who | later, their voungest boy Lee, and thelr baby Tiwasa very happy thought of Mr. and | tion to the cotilion there were @ host of other | 8¢ Harvard college and bady | Belle Wiyman, 24 \WoRWort, Eesste Yates, | Misacs Lillian Buddiow, Hloreuse Wintaes, | HWt BN020 Bow casce, ave and. who | 10k SHEETREBERERIT T0e GALEAE RAOY Mus. Patrick to bring together the leaders in | dances lending that unovelty to tho affair | Uated with high honors in 18s7. srs. Briggs, Barlow, Barton, Nowt Bark- | Hulda and Agues Moyer entertained the | 00, BAT) R &UOEAT Vil Thomas Swobe, i or a few day's illiess. Mrs. Pol- the sociul 1ifo of the city and with them wel- | Which young peoplo so much desire, He was a prominent member of the athletic | alow, Will Crary, Cartan, Isade Coles, Cro- | Buests playing a number of duets, violin and Jeatarcay 8 ckis completely prostrated by this terriblo et e of the Now Year with musio [ Just upou the stroke of midnight the lights | and social clubs of his colloge, aud no man | fatt,' Deering, Drake.' Guiou, Frank Hamil- | iano solos. * Miss Lillian Ruddiok woro | Dean and Mrs. Garduer were called to | Mek i completely prostuated by this toreiblo and light laughter, in the bull room were turned out and thew [ Was more popular than he among his class- | ton,’ Caldwell, Hamilten, Horbach, Charies | Whito wool and white brocado satin, trim. | Utiea, N. Y., by the sudden death of not rocover, 4 ‘There were many strikingly protty gowns | the portieres that separato tho ordinary from | Mates. Kor the past three years Mr. Cush- | Hotv, Charlos Hull, ilakt of New Huven, | med in gold fringe. Miss Florence Winter | Garduer's father, which occurred last Suu The Omaha Ghost Dance olub gave it first wor. Among them the followiug aro re. | the dining room parted aud the band, con. | lg pursued the full course at the Harvard | Harry Jordan, Will’ Rennedy, Koenig, Mo- | Pale blue plush overdress, showing blue silic | day morning. —Mrs. Gardner will remain for R R Gl e By calld : sisting of fife, drum aud three horus, enteced | 1t schooland had just begun tho practice of | Millan, John' Patrickl Clark” Redick, Wul | petticoat. Miss Hulda 'Meyor dark blue | some time at hier old home. The dean re- A A Miss Daisy Doane made a pretty and grace- | the crowded dancing hall making din enough | bis profession in Boston. Gifted with high | Rogers, Stewart Shoars, Arthur Smith, Olif. | volvet, trimmed i white silk, with white | turned to Omaha last Friday morning ¥ P e T Py fal daisy, the flowce which sho revresented, | to arouse the “seven slecpors.” It was o | meatal endowments, b6 possessed the noblo | ford Smith, Charles Ssundors, George Voss, | Silk sash. Miss Aguos Meyer combimation | Messes. Charlos and Augustus Kountze, ot P R e e ] Hor kown was of white velvet over vellow | Welcowo to the Now Year and 300 chilurens | aualitios of his famotis uncle, Calob Cushing, | Dr. Wileox, Henry Wyman Wil yssen, | Sult of whito wool aad white watered silk, | stucents ot Yale, Hermmn o -y oo et o R e AL IOL RIS satin, the skirt being cut in long petals to | voices joinad in the acclaim, *“The King is | and had he lived there is every reason to be- | Brainard and Eastman, and cream roses, Kountze of St. Paub's school, Concord, N. 1 sy v el e P g e d - resemblo the “wee tipped fower.” She wore [ Dead, Long Live the King.” The day of | lieve that Mr. Cushing would have made & ook ciieus RCR N Later in the evening an elegant lunch was rgo Mercer of Yalo, Fred Rustin of And- | fiCut IRako bae sucloneo betlova, that L was daisies around the bottom of the skirt and | §ood resoluvions had dawned. Kreat name at the barand beuch of his native The North Omaha Olub. focved tn e alulag tam, atker which dgnor | ever, Mum Bua of Yale Bd snd Joe'| {0328 IR FRCREE MADIGIE warrio also around the top of tho low corsage,and on [ ‘The costumes worn by tho girls were very | State. He was to bave been married this spring | The North Omaha Social club gaye thelr | i1 began and lasted until o late hour in the | Norseman of Ann Arbor, left for- theie ol e N SIS A o thesleeves, Tho ‘cap which showore was | bewutiful, some of them quito suggestive of | to Miss Natalie Hale of Bradford, which | gourteenth annual ball on New Yoars eve | SYEDIOE. loges yesterday evening i o T KL QLB RO AR, RIYATAG0. e particularly ntty, boing made 0f groen vel: | “Alice ih Wonderland.” Bat " the crowded | makes bis demise o much the saddef and to | © njoyment and | gAZOE those presont were the Misses [ Mrs, Eara Millard announces the marriugo | SLiFS, Y the mombers of e vl vetlike o lcaf,” While the stem ' projected | columns of Tur Ber will not permit of their | be deplored. oo occaston was ono of ruro enjoyment and | Ediuh Orcutt, Aggio McDermout, Clara Han- | of her daghtar, Mary. Losioe 1o D 1umiq | (0l [ndian war costumes. It was o g th above, description, more's the pity, A —— will be remembered with pleasure by all | sen, Maggio and Anna Cunniugham, Flor- Gifford on Tusslay December 30, at Genevis, | s hom s 4,(“1 n; the 'n i 4‘.mln el o] ise Buily Walksiay iooked 1he charaoter’ | cor i inom HORe 0 pIY, . cvemti The Octagon Club Recelves. who participated fn the festivities of tho | enceand itela Winters, Winnio Churohill, | Switzorland. It (s oxpected that Dr and | fost SoPUIat in Omalia, as tho membors in- sho ropresented, that of = a Grecian | Missos Tot Latey of St Louis, Mabel | It wasa very protty party that was given | gvaniag. ficarl Evans, Mionle Quall, May Puge, Lil- | Mps. Grifford will retarn lo Amorics within | weitt thie tabes Dorine the oyoris, fLure fix, hor dress being of white chooso cloth | Brown, Alice Aadresen, Jessia Diviinson, | by the Octagon club on New Year's day, and | “'Doliclous refrsshments were served by | 1 Ruddick, Jounio Wright, 5% | the mouth, their new residencs on Capitol | William Schroth (4 club tnember) . gave o Lfl'::l:::'w:‘l;; silver, the girdle being of \he Euma Shorwood, Nellio Nowman, ll(lmsiu although this institution is but fn its infancy, | Caterer Bems. Following aro the geatio. | Alico Spurnor, ]"‘:“""‘,;:"“.'"‘r Phoyer, ME. | avenue, near tho Millard Lom, peing ready | fine {llusion porformanco which ws' boartily erial, . owle, Fanuie Davenport, Gussio Korty, | : ctthat | men composiug the committe vho por. | 5 Taylor, Frank Stephens, Bert Lawton, R. | for ocoupancy, ' plauded. Thero was @ splendid suppor M. Hill impersonated lady of the six- | Birdie' Van Kuras, Alice Drake Gertruds | 1 150" have demoustrated tho fuct that | fion compodt VEry inportant quties Lo i coun: | A. Moyr, Charlos Hanson, 8. Day, W, 1. N e ¥k B aows aarialued s onos | AERGged, T g I T teenth contury, her gown beingof white | Rivgwalt, Etua Cowin, Fannio Duryea, | ey Kuow vory well how to get up an ele- | (SIS thelr very, Burrott, B A Swith, Barl Robisson, Louls | pignds'on Friday afternoon. et irom 3 antll | mesrasy o jopalb bior which thedsnoe went satin trinmed 'with lace, short-waisted and | Graco Allen, Lizio Allen, Janie Brown, | £aut entertainment for festive occasions. Recoption committee—Charles Van Court, | Oreutt, Quincy Knouse, Harry Dinsmore | o750 FEIAE JAGHAOOK 18t from = untit T S IBMIRpAI WACH 1900 Dk Yook she wore very handsome diamonds, Bortha Sloan, Leila Carter, ' Louise Squires, | - The afterncon was pleasantly whiled away | Arthur Cooloy, A. L. Angell O, Bauny | 80d Kay Alloa, Cupital dvenus. Everything was done 1o | My 5 G piiera oy altomsthes e’ and Miss Mary Shorwood, o student at Vassar, Blauche Estabrook, Jennie McCielland,Heleu | ia conversation and card playing, agreeably | I J. Haskell, W, Webboe o " 4 - Jendes the Yomas Joikn. harpy and inon o3 | M Boclal onteralomens ivea. I soprascnted va lady 'of ye oidon time! | Millard, Winnio Gray, Flora Webster, Hattio | varied by & violin solo brillianly e eia o | * Moot comitiearh - King. F. D. Pol. An Evening of Musio, BAQ & KAy 0ld Ume. Amog. thoso PRaOH® | Oonr i oo : L dressed 1u & quaint, simple gown of gray silk | Cady, May Mount, Gertie Yates, May Morse, y by exsosiad by | e P D, Pax W. C, Jack: 3. d The charming home of Prof. McNaughton are, M1 i ok, Helon Wollo o A ) e {rimiod with She wore her huir in | Florence = Kilpatrick, Ruth Weller, Lauly | Miss Coombe. Those who preferred it jowed | £t I D. Parmer, W. C, 0% Co 4 | 04218 Third avenus, Cognctl Bluds. wes | Hocs s Zaisce Besale Holpoke. Haleg Wo [ tho momoers Quits, and powdered, the ever prosent ad- | Sharp, Lu Hobbic, Nellie Blanchard, Lulu | in the danciug, Mr. Pearco presiding at_the | Atmong those present were: Tho Misses | thoemn open to & number of guests last Tuss. | Drake aod Masters Loren Drvke, Howard 1 AL

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