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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: l'\'l):\YII)E(‘I" 18391-SIXTEEN PAGES RO THD U0 ‘AL DADCT] | duced the bride and groom, ana they wero | bands of white ribbon. At her throat was & | lightful high fivo party Monday evening at | Brown, M. Bechel, L. Bochel, Burahiam, | Kountza, Frod Lake, Paul Hongland, Kari | protty and showed vefinoment. After o so i £ YHE S eude bresent Thomald of honor, Miss Litlan House, | ai* stirastes bomfIop Hree K tion fn | §owin, Colpotdor, G, Crowell, L. Crowell, | Biirns, Honey Gordon CIaeks, Archin’ Pratt, | ench on was ‘wiaht e barmere Che ‘ Dainty refreshments were sorved in the | sister of tho bride, wore & bowutic b abeock ‘.‘ et stited ¥ n» Drake, Drake, Dolerty, Denise, Jsta: | Roilin' Smit Lindsay Sherwood, 1Ross | mas' and thoy said “good night." 4 — [ aming room, Mrs, ‘Augustus Prace proaid- | ful gown of pala: bluo silk, " very | the sphero of hostess, and was asaloted fhost | brooi, Giloait, Hanehatt, Hotibio, Hadiilor Towlo, Howard Tildon, Kussell Wilb M. and Mes, H, D, Dol entortalned & ¢ ing, The table was decorated in white | simply made but stll very effective. Miss | gracefully in ontortatning by hor sister, M giand, Kountze, Kilpatrick, Lionberger, | Jamos' Wallnce. Hal 3 ates ( ol entortalne Marriages that Gave Lifo and Laterest to | yifi LU0, 1ahie w0 Hettllice o' whito | hvettia Johnson, first. brijosmaid, wor Morgan, of Californig, who is visiting he M. Morse, ‘K. Morse, K U LU fow fricuds at cards Monday oveniug at Obristmas Week. | spread with two W y silk scarfs drawn | Grecian costume of bino silk, while the sec A most enjoyable’ 8vening was passed by | '\“un‘lu I': K, ||_ !" i, Pinnoy, Ri A Cotillon at the Fort l:y;’;“::l":”vl’YI;.‘-”\.u J\;‘.RY,':"“.‘(;:””, and “‘] \ Rounds, Shiverick, Sherwaod Captain King, whoso stories of army life A ticinated wer across. In the center stood o large cut gluss | ond bridesmald, Miss Parker, was prottily | ' Tl Sguires, Smith, Thomas, Towle, and Mrs J. H. Peabody, Victor Rosewate candelabra outlined with holly. The bride's | gowned in white, Me. and Mrs. Drake and M. and Mrs. Col 3 arw move widoly fead than ahy other Weiter | Crarles b ¥ 3 Iho ring buarer, Peachio Wmtmore, lookod ft. und Mes, Drakg.and Mr. and Mt Wesscls, Barker., ¥ loly road than any othor writer irles Rosowater, M. and Mrs, N, 12, Foll, WHAT.IT COSTS TO ENTERTAIN IN OMAHA, | cakastoodiay ode ord With & Gdach of Hrie | e e O Diruioy s hriats | potaet were tho ts of four boauty of these fin do sioclo days, rolates In ove of | Miss Rosowater, Miss Williams, MF. and roses upon it, wbile the groom's stood at tho BT W - — | ss | A . meric: b 4 ploturs r oot dre P vhite si us prises. ith the Raymond Childee his books the dific ttending the giving | Mes Frank Kennard, Mr. and Mrs, Haney, other with American besuties. Tho bride | mas pictures in a sweet dress of white silk, bhioss. Brassnt. o Meases, whd i ) ren. i attending the giv A na. Ay ‘.‘:W‘ cut her eake with the same silver knife her | whilo her dark hair was illuminated almost |, o o8e BEOAIE O ot Attt nd Mrs. Drilliant Promises for the Present | mothor did hors just thirty-fiv years ngo, | with the wreath of hollv that encircled her | fames Moore, Drake. Hartlott, CODEEAN |\ jious moments of reflaction remarked that ervat Fort’ Ouiaiia, oxperioreod | ik H} car P :: ‘ > Sh ta B A delicious punch was served in the hail | head. Oily. Miasos: SHERTER, Mortor d ME, o linliny dava of o Sl WS A 1 and | drawback of their froutier brothr whon ho Socwl Hour club was pleasantly Week—Preople Who Entertainod and_botweon the wadding ceromony and the | F'rom 1 until 8 a recoption was held at tho | Cady, Misses Shaftiék,” Morton aud Mr. | th ]m“y,\ lays of childuo Lwas a ‘,”K\h, ‘.:.l after one or two days’ proparation they gave | etertained Wednesday evening by Me. and During the ¥ Christmas cheer it was ouo of the jolliest osidonce of the bride's parents, 953; | HKinne L Bk bad only oxistonce in Hans Christian Ander- | tho first cotilion of the season Christmas | M. A, Teaynor at thoir residence, 20 weddings held In Omaha for sowe timo, The | Dodge stroot, whnion was attended by A RSOV LT Siatoale sen’s tales and other writors for the voung. | evening at the garrison. The german had | BUrt streot. Cards woere the feature of the bridal flowers were caught by Miss Bache many of Omalia’s best known peoplo, Miss i) Al UL But could ho have lookea within the house | beon tho happy thought of the bachelor | OVening, aftor which the xuests were invited - Mr. and Mrs, Burnard left tho house at 4 | House having lived here for a number of Monday ovening, notwithstanding thevery | v © 05 o™ o o Coariny afterncon | ©Micers of the post, and it was upon a scalo | 108 dainty lunch, Tho prizes wore awarded WWhat does it cost toentortain fn Omanat | 8mid showers of rice, followed by | years aisagreeablo weathor, a large nutabor of ME. | 1o 6511 have been conipollad to amend his | eaual 1f not excelling past offorts fu tho | Lo M. J Philiips wid Mrs. R B Allen el Ll 1 fourteen people, who suw | Later Mr. and Mrs, Brandt left for Ha- | and Mes, J. H. Whooler's friends availod | pleading, Earl ond Glen Raymond enter. | Same vein [hose prosont wore: M. aud _Mrs, C. H Well, that depeads upon the ranner of en- | thom safely the train. At tho | gerstown, Md., where Mr. Brandt will | 1)q;q0]ves of the opportunity to meet Miss | tained their littlo friends yestorday from A number of guests wore presont from | Paul, Mreoand Mes. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, tertainment and the number of guests in- | depot Miss Tatum invited those there to | engage in the houso furnishing business with | v o o B e o = By ceeh ior | until s, at the residence of the nts 114 | town, and whilo small tho dancing was spir '\-] . Muste Mr and Mrs, €, W, Lyon, vitod.," return in the evening so tho festivitios were | his father. For soveral years the groom was | - e "A i o B! A 117 | South’ Thirtieth avenue, and pavty | {ted and the participants enjoyed the ocea \"m“““ Mrs JU N, Philiips, and Mes, 1B Tuo gontloman who spoke s quito | kent up untila very late hour. smuocted with the Pacitic Expross company | tu old-fashioned reception was given, 2117 | Jerl 7oy EREREG BEAL SIS PRES | sion immensely. ; llen Ty umong fashionable peoplo. | MF. and Mrs. Butnard wero the rociplonts | and his associates romembercd tho occasion | Jackson street. That stift formality, | aair, ‘The home of Mr. Raymond, which | Thoso prosent wero: Coptain and Mrs Tho I L. 8, soclety mot at tho ros \adlE L lh e L AL LA '% | of many handsome presonts. After a trip to | both by their attendance in tho church und | which usually prevails at cep- | deservedly rauks among tho handsomost in | Dempsey, Captain: and Mrs. Ulio, Captain | of Miss Grace Polelazo Tuosday evening, His wife is one of tho favorite hostesses in | (pjcugo they will be at home to their friends | in moro substantial ways, Lions was remarkod for its absence and the | Omahn, was prectily decorntéd with roses | and Mes, Waving, Mrs. Gonoral ‘Wheaton, | Decomber 23; discussion, Whittier, - Those the city and the entertainments they give | g 310 Howard street aftor the 1Sth of e o an “ay | and smilax for the occasion. | Captain Spencer,” Mrs. Wicks, Lisutcrant [ present woroas follows: Mr, J. I3 are upon un claborate scale 1 keoping with LI, [lo.furniture was removed from tho hail- | 4 Mes. Wright, Lieutenant' and Mes. Mal- | presideat: Miss May Lumahar, upy and the dollars that | lory,” Mis. Abeferombie, Lieutonant and | Miss Grace Polglazo, Mr. Fru | Mrs! Van Lieu, Licutenant and Mrs, Web- | Mr. Aveb Angel, Miss Blancto ako heavy their strong box. | stor, Mrs. J. H. Wheeler, Lisutonant and | Miss Fanuy Batos, Miss Fanny *Mor n ever doos tho subject of cost | s. Pickoring, Misses Waving, Hartsuff, [ M. Wilbor Tate, Miss Bluncho perplex the mind of so-called society people. A aistemperod sage in ono of his most | of a cotilion at a froutior post, but the dwell Seven Days. Wedded on Christm s Fve. asion was moro in the natura lowers and 1 usic. A boautiful home wedding was solemnized " than that of a roception bl AR D bRl e Tuesday evening Mr. and 5rs. A. I Night- | on Christmas ove at the home of Mr. and | _ Tho Bouse was decoratod eatiroly With | cunvassed for tho ducers, Tho piano which ingale celobrated their silver wedding auni- | Mrs, Charles J. Caswell of 3011 Pacific ""1"“:["’1‘ oW ierar, P’“v‘"‘ e esthire | EAVE forth inspiration was stationed in the versary i their bome, 2175 Sheridan road, | street, tho contracting parties boing MF. | und in my ludy's chamber.” There were | lullway neav the door leading into tho dining | yy T8 | CERER NREIC IR o Moases, | Mr. Roy Bouduor, Miss Myrt Chicago, undor especially pleasant auspices. | Aiexandor L. Motzol and Miss Ellon M. Stoll. | portioros made of the climbing vino, the | foom tad thero u professional pianist plaved | WU FHRERTE, TG BERERT o, | Gy Grmth. Vistors, Miss May I'ho namo ot PProf. Nightingalo will bo in- | Tho rooms wera rich in floral decorations, | muntels were buried beneath o wealth of [ {668 FASIE OF HED HHHO TOIK 1toss, Hines, Howoll, Jordan, Arrowsmith, | Mrs. Will MeCaguo. urned to stantly recalled by the older vesidents of | in which the idea of yellow was very prettily | €0lor, ana wherever a place could bo found Upstairs, in tho third story, off the billiard | Meeser, Reod. the residence of Miss Lumahar + S i 4 10 fasten it, there 1t was, londing brightoess | . Lot . A AL < RO S 5.y Omalia for at tho ago of 20 ho was suporin- | carriod out. Promotly at 8 o'clock Miss | & ifel iy U i et A UL A G AL LR IR Minor Mention. Syl V. and R high five SHUGRbOL SoN 50 clty,amon o first | Blizabel cckenridge boran playing the D A tablo though quietly was very richly deco. club met at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C. \ipon! | thait ToyentIVeEifaculty ot Nosy | Lonusntol sclools of Lis elty,amy W‘“”h"' Elizabeth Brockenridge vovau playing tho At the énd of the hallway thore is an al- | yupad ywith surah. in the center of which Mr. and Mrs, L. Wossel of Lincoln, wero | B. Horton, 1426 South Twonty-sixth stree o hostees 10" introduce. somothing that | Suberintondents ibo city had. As an oduca. | “Lohengrin Mar soft strains continuing | cove, which for tho evening was traus- [ (ROq VLA SUEAN G UAe center of WhIR | S0 Sy Tt weok b D aes Ny 6Ver it - DH NSk HHEo ! Wore will furnish talk if not food for thought tor his careor 18 well known, for, although | throughout the ceremony, which was per- | formed into a puncn room. and over the huge | (o) pru-volored shades, to mateh thecloth Miss Aida Mills 1s sponding the Christmas | won by Mes, Willinm S| Land Mr. Draver “Iho successful hostess is tho woman | long removed from the scencs of his early | formea by I W. [, Havshaof tho First [ owl presided Miss Warner and Miss Lida y oon guests were Ronald Patter- | holidays in Hastings, Smith, the second by Mrs. Hughos and Mr, whose cntertainments possess the charm of | triumphs in the scholastic worid, theve are | proycterian chureh Alexundor, two pretty young womon, and Ruth Wiley, Jenna Wake: Miss Annie Iunko of Lincoln is the guest | Adolph Vierlwe, Those present wero: Mr, novelty and who can always be depended | mauy who bave followed him to bis present | = pyS\Coiding party preceded by little Miss | k00 dining room was decoratod in keeping s Ritchie, Flossy “Ritehie, Frank | of hor sister, Mrs. [0 Baum, G and Mrs, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 15, E. Bryson, upon to introdtice something that 1s unusual | field a3 assistant of = Chicago’s ¢ity | ortyude Caswoll, bearing the ring on with the parlor and library, “'ne tablo was | jitchie, Johu Jacobs, Helen and Dean Cady, [ ¢ LW, W, Lowoand family loft last | Mt and Mes, Blacciara, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn oxquisite in Its wealth of cut glass and | ) fTicks, Mabel and Erunest Hudson, Ruih jeneral W. W, Lowoand family loft last § \ryychester, Mr. an Mrs, L. H. Korty, M. orout of the common at least. It is, of | schools and have been delighted with | giiive'valiow custion, took position bofo i 5960 5 course, requisite that a hostess stould b bis rise from au obscuro collegian to o prom- |y, SEAEEE T b 00T, BO% e looked | SBOWY clotn, edged with greon, and bere | Joiing tiarey and Ge Toblile;: Alios || Arondayioveulngiforithe east and Mrs. U, Shull, Me. and Mrs. W, Shull, the happy fuculty of making friends iuent position among tha country’s great | e eharming in g wodding own of y Miss Bishop and - Miss Butns poured coifeo | Grace Wilkins, Adelaido Whitnoy, Mas- | Mr.and Mex. H. R. Gould are happy over | Mr. “and Mvs. Hako, Mr. and Mis, A, Vier koeping them, but society will quite ov educators, corn-colorea faille and chiffron, on wnd saw that the guests weve rewarded for |y [Ciykendall, Willie Galbraith, Helen | the birth of a daughter last we ling, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs, Dyball, Mr. and Mrs, 100k the absence of this pieasant trait Prof. Nightingalo is nothing if not After the very Lmpressive s their bravery iu coming out in the furious | pyni Jay and George Fuller, Wendoila Ben. Osear I'unke of Lincoln was the guest of | Joht Swove, Mr. W. Dyoall, Mr. Robort WOBIEN'S ake-tip; 1f so: possess that g triotic, said the Chicago Inter-Ocean, th Y raiu storm which provailed. Mr. and Mvs. | qon Uecil - Parker, George West, Harry | Stockton Heth on Christmas day You = ; ; 0 1 * | lations were cxtended to the newly : Y B TRSLLDREIT : est of pre-requisites, tho genius of surround- | VCXU morning after the yecoption, aud tho | pair, who are both well known and highly [ J: F- Wheeler received in tho front parler, | kivaus and Milla Laliy, Phaten and Robert | Raiph Richardson, Joo and_Edgar Mors City Treasuror John_Itush was preparing His o Bt (e { Lt Shirley, Max and Nellie Loudon, Bertha | man returned home Sunday from school to leave kis office on Wednesday, aftor an iug herself with something that has the ele- | stars aud stripes, not for the occasion, but a [ fgeemod’ “Pha” brido hus been a very sue- 1 y A vRin: ment of newness. part of the pormancut furnishing, testified to | sosgrul teacher in the public schools ot Higgins and Mr. Roy Swith of F'remont. | juvnes' Luthora Fgbert, Estella and May TR Ra Wit Chic: eo | unusually hard day's work, when his em “In giving & reccption there aro many | duiet influenca weil worthy of emulation. A | Giana for several years. ‘The groom is an | MrS: Wheeler wore a strikingly pretty gown | ‘Biwoy, Ward Clark, Grace Clark, Jamos L UL LG O LR Bt ot G ER G O G b o sonstaardtl maguificont library tells its own_story. In a0 hRAS B of plain blue and white brocade, trimmed KGO BV 208D, , spending the Christmas holidays iu Omaha S Gibe Ll (nl Lol things to be taken into consigeration. g euergetic und rising” young man connected Godfray, C. Coburn Webster; Georgo A, 1 him with a very handsome gold beaded cat Hupnoso, . for extmplo, you havo | tho study was a predominanco of Latin and | Gith<' oo™ sirmnes Company of North | With whito lnco, tho dress belug: sixteenth | Ltivmana. Sioux City, In & Harey and Manei | - Miss Kitty Lowo, who has boou abroad for | b WL Very, hendsamo eold buatod can svening recoptit 300 | Greok authiors and works of ancient history. i X J 'Uh | contury in stylo, entraine and docollete. Mrs. | (b andis 3 ey | the past three years, is expected homo tois | dnd 8 sillc um io prescutation was planned a large evening recoption, say y America of Philadelphia as a spo- | (Ut IS0 B8 ARID > T Carter, Edith, Jack and lae Dumont, Harry 1 3 ! made on behalf of tho forco by I, I, Gridley, wzuests, the cost of such an affair, to say noth- [ while the walls were covered with photo- | iai agent. The dining-room 8 e oo s ot kloves Simpson, Curtis and Kovert Lee, Willie | Wetk. Mr. Rush's capable deputy, who spoko fe il oF tho wwear and toar upon evorybody and | Eraph copies of gods and goddosses, podtsand | vy previly. decorstod Wit Torns, paims | o Miss Higgins, who occupies a leading posi= | BUrian. Lowis 0. Sholos, Gortio Godrich, | Judge Crounse and danghtors aro sponding | M7 1S Sabavie Heputs, o shoko fo: ovorythiug, would bo about us foilows philosophers, temples and ruins, all portr and chrvsanthemums, ‘he guosts boing | tow It Chicugo musical circles, being the | Ropart Risdon, — Lizzie' Allen, Koboert | Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Hiteh- | {18 Kihdanoss hnd considoration thoy had ale Flowers ... . . vene . lug the richness of classical love for which ted at small tables were sorved to a very ooniralo ‘of the South *Barlk Methodist and Alico Towne, Sadie Alvxan cock. ways met from M IC'::‘\ nd ex v ‘wl Muslc : AT i the professor has acquired an enviablo rop- | fainty ropast. Tho table in the centorof | CHUrch, is an exceedingly protty woman. | jer, Laura Bruuner, Bessie Brady. Miss Stewart of Council Bluffs will give a | their regrot that the pleasant rolations wero Wiltors Lo utation. Iu other rooms the paintings‘in oil, | \ho' room contained the bride's cake, von- | XAt bove the medium height, With 8 | Bignche Estabrook, Louisa ‘I'ikey, Joo | dinmer January 6in honor of the Misses | soon to become only momories as a result of Food o of which thoir eldest daugiiter, Floreuco, i3 | fhoog ore. : face that is classical in outime, she prosented | Crump. Fann jrsyth, Muary = Wood, | Wadleigh. tho changes in the ofiicy incident upon reseut Ineidentivls, eigars, pinel, ote. 0 making o successful study, the portaits of | "ijsa present were Mr, and Mrs. Charlos | 8 picture of fomining loveliness 1 her Wit | \ilper' Van en_and Josephine | Afrs. J. W, Beresford of Chicago is spend- | political events. y 3105 | the old masters in music, on the other side of |, “Caswall, Miss Gertrude Caswell, Mrs, S, | au sown of India crepe, trimmoed at the | yraje, Master Taglor, Carl Brown, Arthir | ing the holidaye. with hor danehior \l' e _ 4 % | tho old clock on the stairs,” and the books | 3" ¢ "o th s o | vottom with flounces of hand embroidered | [ty y el Ot S ug the holiduys with her duughiter, Mis. Our Mavor-Elect Bemis s $200. T orc/may boa gown or R ' A. Knignt, Captain and Mrs. H. . Palmer, . 3urt, Max Coe, Frank and Carroli Hamilton, | W | 5 Say §200. Then there may be a gown ortwo | ort told of the heart devetoping. 1if ] moussellino de soic, beaded with piuk and 3 ) . Bomis of tho Hotel Richelicu G tBAAViIY $100 1o | Cf arttold of the neart developing 1ife in | Migs Clara Palmer, Mr. George H. Palme i 3 ; Ora Mooro, Dick and Harey Cushing, Clar iy 5 in aoaition which will add another $i00 3 7| = 0 vel N 4 cold passementerie, pin B! s and ping LY Our streots are made particularly gay this | not brothers, nor ro ated to each music of which Mrs. Nightingale—so well ¢ 2 cold pink gloves and p - . i § tho biil and your roception alrsady roprosents | MmO, Miich Mus, Nishtingate=so well | My J. M, Richards, Miss Muud Richards, | S0, 10 J ones Thursion, feun Thurston, Miss and Mas- | oljiay sanson by the gray uniforms of the | othor, but during Me. Bemis' recent visit in an'outliyior 800, Statlonary, tpostage, etc. Prof. aud Mrs. Nightingale recoivod their i\,lf' HEhHEag '{\1‘.“";,'"' "\‘]“ ""',“.""‘,“_ Miss Warnor wore a crushed rnspborry | 1t oy (lagton oot Morion Haines, | snattuck boys Chicago and the cast, theso neuts ot must also bo figured 1w and by the :ime your | yunds in tho tower of the roception room, | P Mise ' Jutin Noweamb, | Miss - Clava | 8triped gauze, trimmed in narrow ribbons of i 5 e Miss Mal Litile, of the Omaha school | Giferent families of tho uume, mot ¢ ol 9 viill realize thut , | Pugh, Miss Julin Nowcomb, Miss ~Clara An older 5ot of young peoplo took posses- itile, T iomof s entertainment is over you will realize thut o | \hioy was transmuted into a veritablo bower s st ; o 3 ¢ | the same striking sl.ac he s from 7 \ 11 o'cloc! » | of music, is spenaing the holidays with her | and found favor in each o s, Lund TReio HolB AN BaoRmANBIIf$I60) Duval, Mr. W, W. Mitchell, Mr. John W. : sion of the house from 7 until 11 o'clock, the , s 3 s Qiengi;oul e eIt apgo holo hius boon miado I #3530, | onsidera. | Of flowers and foras, where Cupid mightlove | [vers and Guy Richards Miss Alexander graced o pink and groen | host aud hostess on this ogcasion buing Bury | Parents at Kewance, L1l RN s L +'Now this estimate cau be scaled conslderd- | ¢4 gwell, : M tzalew o | strived gauze, trimimed pretuly with white e S X ss Sadie Col ot rotutnol Aay nes and ching, and as evidence of his bly. You may bav ut home Mus, Nightingale wore a gown of vich wine o iole homar i booaet | lncarias S Cronaymond bud Botsle i Kaymond. SN | o Mlss Browols seuol, Hows. Vont foy | cstesmifor ont:populit. mayor-olgeh Mir, rare pictuves on - the With exquisite | colored velvet, cut n la princess, with trit- | [Sapruaey 1y 1805, Lo o Miss Bishop, another of the beauties pres- | o hoy aud girls foma from sehool and som- | tho Christmas holidays. ' Bemlplorath prosented Mr. . Bemis of bric-a-brac on the mu in the nooks and iy ys of silver and piok ostrich feathers,and, 2 ent, wore a gown of canary colored crope, | inary ‘realized that if Sants Claus was a bit Gonoral and Mrs, Brooke have returned | Smitht with two china plates beantifully scattered about the roows, that the presence |y pencath the mistletoe she stood, radiant it nder tho Mis > Rough with u combination of gold and brown velvet, i 5 T O BHS 3 5 S [ decorated and of exquisito design, the ono RIS RER GoNATABERBIO (5 Under the Mistlctoe Pough. shady, the happy choer ho brought iu his | from the east, waero Mrs, Brooke spent a o oxulaod 1oL of ~any considerable number of | ) her quecnly loveliness, fairand fascinat On Wednesday aftornoon the pretty home | e dress being trimuned with crepe train was:a verity: 3 AU DR RO LB (Ot =t nplatacontainingionBitsiingot ARt HEs ok flowers = would hide iustead = of | 1. in all tho beauty and vivacity of youth, a 4 A Miss Burns of Park avenue eraced a hand Prose invited to attend evening's b B : o e R e o R ot ol bringing into more prominent relief anger would have thought it was tho | Of Mr.and Mrs. Charles Tatum prosented | somo toiletto of whitesatin and net, sinply | ploasures wero: Misses Mabel DBarber. Mabel Mr. Carroll Cartor was compelied to recall | the Richelie, and tho other containing au (RO CL IR UL SADE suty-fifth anniversary of uer bivth, ratber | tho typical picture of ahome decorated for | made. i T T IO, 0 e O | et DR S0 B CHIGR TG U U GOl AW G LI TR L U LRl flowor bill to §20. e music (0o i ustully of her marringe. Mrs, Nightingalo is & | the joyous Christmas festivities, Mr, and | After the guests word received tho recop- | I3oston, Miss (irotehion. Cronnus, Miss Iop. | CCunt of sickness in the family. Dremifdlandiesimabie nlio SO MeE closely flgured and 0 will provido 1ivo | plewsing txps of beuuty, beautiful [ Mes Tatum, assisted by thelr daughters, | on took on tho form of u musicalo, Mr. Rov | ence Crapser, Miss Carrio As Dratt, sissos | Mrs. William Belt of Clinton, 1., s visit- | cury. pieces. ‘T'he catoror comes in for the gev- | o only in face and figire, but in ey 3t Misg D Smith playing o walt# caprics, his own com- | Louio and Alice Drake, Miss Touiso Squires, | 1€ With Mrs. Risdon on Park avenue, as is eral scale, and if he provides tho service us | i thole graces of character and | s Lovort Raynoldsand Miss Tatum, upon | \ogition, and for an oncora gave “Momonts | Fmumn. Shorwood. Annn Stiverior. lesols | 8150 her sister, Miss Burnham, weil as food, #10 will securo u sulad. o saud- | Gharms of mannor which cause ago to in- | this ocousion entertained wbout soventy of | Musicalé” by Moszkowski. - Miss Higzins, | Towl: Lelia Cartor, Sito Colpriser, Borthn | W, T, Iteetor and wife, and : X WiCBiptobablyibu pILVOICE S B bl rude witn 1ts Kindliest touches, even though | their most intimate frienas, under wroathes | accomparied by the, Mandolin club, which | Van Camp, Gertrude Branen, Grace Loonard, | Huawke, sister of Mrs. Rector, have returned | mas eve the Young People's isocial club feo mu\lun 2 l'.;m« “",“",'. WTI Ly, ‘nn. she has been the happy mother of six chil- | of holly and overgreens, intertwined with | furnished the music during the evening, sang | Miss slabel iselley, Miss Bouluh Sharp, | from theireastern visit,and are at the Paxton, | turned out in full forco to enjoy one of tha Bl Bt LAt costs Manay, ¢\ PIate O 1O | dren, five of whom sull grace this charining | ofy whito ribbons, which contrasted most | divinoly “Ho Was o Drince.” unate an en- | Blancne Parker, Fina Cowin, I Mr. Rush was completoly overwhelmed, | most pleasant partios yot gis the elub, You_ onn hiwo save . your olgars and | 804 elogant homo—tour lovely duughtors, | i ihiousty with their rod berries. gore, “Bouuty’s Evest by Tosti. 1o youns | mont, Eva Crowell, Mamio 'Hall, 20 | and with toars in bis eyes thauked his | The toilocs worn by the ladies wero unusually e Y oUn ot foigare ranging from 16 to %3, envious only of tneir | N Lo o | 1ady’s voice is remarkabio ior its fine quality, | Allon, Iirdie and (Georgia Brunner, Bessio | friends and employes for their kindly re % e Shariin S s asslaliaant punch, £10 beiug a fuir estimato to place on | yother's bonuty aud one son, Harry, now a | The arches, doorways and staircase werc | the lower register pagticularly showing ex- | Tlawlits, kthel Tukey, dessio and Mario | membrance. p ; five, many of them desorving special montion :hui ccessary anjuncts to thoe successful en- | gyydeut at the University of Mickigan. Mr: trimmed profusely with evergreens and | cellent trainine. IUis & pity that such talent | Towne, Mavjorie Ritchie, Blanche and Willie Cards are out annouucing the mareiago of: | o€ thelt benuty ana: tho taste displayed in ertainment. - 55t .. | Nightingale has devoted her life to music | nolly, could not be kept in Omaha. Van Court, Fannie Durvea, Hattie Cady, | Miss Alico Knight Tracy to Mr. Herbert V. | their coustruction. A supper, or rather a Now t0 show you how the careful house- | NG A et S il D)aring th : < s Al gt Tracy to Mr. Herbert V. Wil Blutis for herrocoptiontwetwilldextend ] |- Aeano.stusyiotiexpression, Hieversaince sl The feature of this enjoyable occasion was uring the evening servants passed ices | pLuuraand Lucile Cushing, Bertha Sloan, | Allen of Janesville, Wis., at S. Barnaby's, | spiendia banguet, wus served at the close of plans X years of uge, when sho plaved the orcan and Taes 2 aud in that way addbd to tue informality of | Giomie Brown, Helen Hoagland, Louiso Hob- | Doce ¥ 2 Gth 5 iy the flgures given above and an evenivg re- | faq tho choir in ber fathor's church, When- | the marriage of their daughter Elizabeth to | 1o occasion. Insteadof tho ebony colored e st el p Coa s Geritodo ocember 10, at bigh noou the twelfth dance and it was fully three- goption can be given for b cver o scos hev now before her classes in | Chester F. Barnard, Promptly at 2:30, o | “door opener’ & smail boy drassed as a pazo | Hingwalt, Holss Bamam, Besste. (ilbe Tio omployes of the Winto Sewing Ma- | quarters of an hour hofore the orchosira ) o seeeeenn o B0 TG Dake View high school, leading the | the sweet strains of Lohengrin’s “Wedding | in black velvet and yellow satin gavea pictur- | Holen Martin, Alice Andreeson. dontio Yat chinsfcompadyssprosentadiitieitfimanagar (sl GO OIDIOBLASH DY ISR 8ok oD e JRton R : s ctiurch choir, gathering about her tho enil- kb alayed(by D W esqueness to the scepggholding tno silver card frlay H Wi MuiB.D Bryentiwitiiallisndsomonimbrola \ysaratogs fancors. .o Meskre Uit SACkes Cateror and Service 1 ik e \ g g March,” played by Mrs. . P, Whitmore, tho | 051 t gy 2 tho silver carc Stiriey, Mae Mount, Winu Btrins Gromih e, atcompinioti by a- noat |-Charles H; Linke/and Bukt B Wilcox showod Punch, CIgAEs, 0. .oeaeins (000 10 | dren of the viltage in song, or vresiding in | o e i : ivs, pre. | receiver with all the grace of a bown cavalicr. | Gray, ‘Myrtic Robison, Mavle Brow \ristings evening, accompunied, by a noa l a DuiB o Ehoie i : her own home,she is the sume sweet, patient, | Pridal party came down the stairs, pre- | “imye .y wero prosent: Mr. und Mrs, W. J d Tizel Morso, Birdie Van Kur audress their usual well-tried abil ity In the manag otal ey ... 8 | graceful, loviny woman, giviug hov lifoto | ceded by the two ushers, Mr. Joseph | Connoll, Dr. aud Mrs Drand’ Mrs. || Mastars o win ad. Dulieht owobo: Geosse| . Mrs: Erank D. Muir, was called to Musca- | mout of the ayont, whlle Messis. H, 8 Mo: “This, with ivitations, ( ved), pos- | muko others happy. Baldridge and Mr. William Fowler, | Coffman, Dr. and Mrs. Somers, Dr. and Mrs. | aud Francis Gilbert, Asa Shiverick, Koss | tiue, Ia., Christu eve by tolegram an S R by e tage, otc., 10 bo considerell, snows that an | A very uniquo featuro was the presonta- | who formed an aislo of whito ribbons, | Fddy, Mr. and Mrs. Antes, Mr. and Mes. | Towlo, Arthur Carter, Mozier Colpetser, Tea | BOUnCing the very “serious “illuess of her jtoithielecasgutyd utlosiiof fonsman ordinary ovening entertainment can be gy tion to each departing guest of a beautiful | through which came Rev. TI.J. Mackay, the | Tatum, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. | Van Camp, Lindsley Shorwood, LaMonte | mother, Mrs. Arnold Barbor, a former vesi 2 WorB e B A M for §100. But everywhoero one will notico | souvenir coutaining the “contorfeit present- | groom und his bost man, Chavles i, Clapp. | Hopkins, Mme. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs, | Kennard. Watden Beanch. Howatd Leonara, | deut of Omuba, e B Jorhyy Mgy that ecouomy hias been used, and there are | ment” in hulf~tones of Prof. und Mrs, Night- | Then the bride, on the arm of hor fatber, | Rowloy, Mr. and Mrs, W. F%. Gurloy, Mr. aund | W, R. Wood. Carl Turnham. Fugens Mills Mr. Victor Rosowater, who is in his senior | {3, a0U0t, Nestes. W 1 Davew, G0 peopie who' will ¢o_away and mako very | wgaic twken in 1566 and iS01, white on the | dressed in stylish traveling gown of blue, | Mus, Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Loudon, Dr. | Havry Iuloy, Charlos Van C cald | year at the Columbia law school, and Mr. | (ko A 10 Welv, ey Kol peop Y 3 2 3 3 Harry Lukey, Charies Vau Court, Gorald | 3 § CAtpantarJabl ALk et P aviy ICell slightinz remarks about ~persons trying to | opposite page was a “Hymn'of Blessinz | bat to mateh, brigutened by lavce pink roses, | aud Mrs, Holmes, Mr. ana Mrs. Burton, Mr. | Somers, \illiam and Nashy Cummings, | Charles Rosewater, of Cornoll university, | [iarhenteh Jaeic 8 e o measurc wheat with other peoplo’s bushers. | written and dedicated to them by the poct | carrying a large bunch of whita carnations, | and Mrs. W. 1. Allon, Mr. and Mrs, Bishop, | John aud Chostor Somner, Georzo Purvis, | returned bome carly lust weole to spead tho | (oais 16tk ha i b Bl “Afternoon recoptions can e given for | ana urtist, Miss Mary A. Lavhbury of New | which she nanded to ner little nephew, Kd- | Mrs. Cleveland, Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Houso. | Charles Brown, 1’aul Hoagland, Charles and | holidays with their parents, L] T T consideratly loss money, for the music may | York City, who was ono of their former | win W. Raynoids, who stovd at one side of | My, and Mrs, Werts, Mr. and Mrs. Alox: | Louls Drate. 1too Habbie. denry and Gor The wifo and daughters of Me. B. D. | Subiee, A- M. Pirson, B, 5, Patten, William be had eheuper, the catérer also shaves tis | teachers and hud helped to encourage tho | the canupy of overgreens und hollv, while on | ander, Dr. and Mrs. J, G. Ducyea, Mr. und | Clark, Russell Burt, Russell Wilbur, Frod | Reyont, manager of tho Whits Sewing | Wi forea Coopma tead e o A bill, the flowers need not be so oluborate, and | happy union. ; the other 5tood o bundsome tall lamp, with | Mrs. Tukoy, Mr. and Mrs, Leavitt Burnbam, | [ariman, Vallace, Herbert und | Machine company, have removed from theie | jjam Grimth, Horbert Broatwoll. I, Hune, yethuve everything upon u very elevuted | The whole reception, from beginning to | u large white tissuo shade caught herc and | Mr. and Mrs. Gilison, Mr. and Mrs. Breci- | Samuel Morse, Gus Scafkin, Allen Hopkins, | former home at' Iivie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. | William Weleh, B. E. Wileox. Misses Jossio Dlane. Card parties are the cheapest form | end, in all the charm of its appointmeats and | here with holly. onrldge, Mr, and Mrs. Huvmond, Mr. and | 8. Boyson. C. 'C. Montgomery, Girant Mont: | Bevents Omaha residenco. will bo. ut 211 B o T of social entertaining, yvet oueof the most | the delicacy of its nccessovics, reflected the | January. 3 Mrs. D, V. Sholes, Mr. and Mrs.’ Goodrichi, | gomery, I’ 13. Avmstrong, (ieorge Martin, | North Twenty-third street. MG o ebHM ot T e bR S em N Lok charming ways in which to repay social | culture and taste of a happy Christian nome, Aong the invited guests were Judge and | Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. | Archio Pratt, Josoph Barber, jr., Ralph Hen OUDEKisnev aadliMra K T Ao D o L i st obligations.” and brought o mind the rarely rvepeated [ Mrs. Woolworth, Mrs. Robert Clarkson, Mr. | Rustin, Mr. and Mrs. Warnor, Mr. and Mrs. | Sholdon, Karl Coanell AN Burns, | iy, Ming Clgnevand attereKinnerof || Aroll o Disls f i eddary IO Raane i) Iu convorsation with another social light,a | thought that matches are made 1 beavon. | and Mrs. Georzo W. Aumes, Mr. and Mrs. | Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Igoe, Mr. and Mrs, | Rtichard Gray, I'rod Toako, Howard Tildon, | by, Minn, wnd Miss Bditn Smythe, thew | man, Walline, Litiio Savize, A, man who tas given the question of how to | The past week brought Pro/, and Mrs, | Antes, Mr. and Mrs. Boschs, Mr. and Mrs. | Stiger. Mr. and Mrs. Richards ) 2 B e el vabe LY B O LU Y SOgDar entortain well, close study, and whose din- tingale many vich and costly gifts in | %0 Baum, Mr. and Mrs, Cole, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Konuedy, M. and Mrs, Char With the Children. A (PR LG T BACHELORS' BALI ners are romarkable for thuir elegance and | silver from fricnds far and near. Among | W. i Clarke, Mr. and Mre. | oy, Mr. and Mrs, Clavton, Mr. and Mrs, S, Weanesday afternoon the children of St. [ 108 0 G O O veuty second therr combleteness, said that a really fash- | the former pupils of Prof. Nightingale, now | Guild, = Me. ‘and — Mes, 15 M. V. Griswola, Mr, and Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. | peters school prosented n Christinas play to | streor, ' v Twentysecond §ang oid, of South Omuha, will givo i far ionable reception could not be given for less | eminent in public life, lotters and regrets | Bartlott, Mr. and Mrs. Jounson, Mr, anda d Mrs. Clavton, Misses Wyndotte, PPotts, 29940 S Fskliles BLE00%. b E well ball 1n view of the fact that leap year is than $00, and as he has given such affairs in | were received from Muvs, Itussell B, Harr A Baron Riley, Mr. and Mrs. W. I, Vaill, 3 Naunie Clayton, McClelland, Par. | ®!arge crowd of admiriag friends and rela Harry Nott, publisher of the Western | 5o close at hand. Thero is every indication past times, must be quoted as an authority | son, the president’s daughter-in | the . and Mrs. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs, Ray- Stroug, Duryea, Burns, Isaacs, ‘Scott, ‘Che piay was in five acts and por- | Merchant, is visiting at Marion, La,, and will | that the event will bea notavlé and enjoyu- Upon the subject. This is how he provided: | Hon. M. N. Johnson, member of congress | nolds, Mr. and Mrs. I J. Mackay, Mr. and | Tatuin, Elizabeth Tatum, House, Alexander, | trayed tho events immediately preceding the | remain until after New Year's, Mr. Nott, | plg one, The affair will opon with tho $lowors i £ v 21 irom Dakota; Judge Benjamin W. Lacy of | Mrs. Kennedy, Mr, and Mrs, Gaylord, Mr. | Moore, Bishop, Warner, Messvs. B. H. | birth of the Christ child. The program was | by the way, received one of the notable «ifts | pyenelo and maveh and stag dance, Music. ... e St Towa, Mrs. Judee Collins of Norwood Park, | and Mrs, D. J. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Bald- | Scott, Charles George, e Kinmell, | as follows of the Christmas season, It was a check for | yfier which Me. 5. P. Brigham wiil deliver Walters. . S 2 | and Mrs. Prof. Cumnock of Evanston. Thero | ridge, Missos Lazear, Pratt, Hall, Bache, | Abe Iteed, McDougal, BB, I. Smith, W. J! | Overture-*Tancredi”—Rossini; played by | $1,000 signed with his fathor's name, which | the address of weleome to the ludies and g 1I“u EInK e e were also regrets and coneratulations from | Duady, Evans, Howell, Woolworth, Hipp, | Hughes, McConnell, Collins, Bookmille; Goidie and Blanche Murnhy is good for mauy such checks. tlemen present, The responso will be mado S G sara R Rt United Statos Senator Chiarles 1. Manderson | Pounsford, Fuike, Campbell, Messrs. Bald' | Baraard. Weolcome to frionds, by three chavming | Dr,and Mrs. Luddington, Mrs. Koenig, | by Mr, 15li Doud. The speeches will bo briof THOlGER b % Y and ex Senator Alvin Saunders of Nebraska, | ridge. Clapp, Gec Ross, Fowler, White, = = little givls. Mr. Koenig, Judge and Mrs. Strawn, Mr. | commencing at S:30 and ending aboat S ex-Governor J. Q. A. Brackett of Massachu. | Dana, Collins and Smith. Launching a Oebutante. Scene 1. The Bird of Paradise. Brandt, Mi) and Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Brandt, | Late comers will not bo admitted until the Total..... 3 L. B00 | setts, Judgoe and Mrs. George Driggs, Judgo === It was but & vory short time ago, only last | Recitation—Mugxic Metlugb Miss Kittio Braudt and * Miss Bomgardnet | spoeches are ended. After this a program T many homes thoro aro good cooks who | and Mrs. . H. Collins, Mr"and Mrs. A, H. The Children's Weok. summor, that Miss Frances Amy Burker | Music, instrumental—Aunio Sullivan. were entortained Christmias eve by Mr. and | of twenty uumbers will be dauced can bo intrusted to making tho salad, the | Revell, Mrs.d. M. Flower, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Yatos, a dancing | d with i s 1l Trovatore—Kunkel—Mary and Julia | Mrs. Paul Heinricn, who gave s Christmas MAGIC CETY SOCIAL NOTES, sandwiches, and oven the pate which | J. Healy of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs, W. N, | anes B S IR e and Miss Louisn ‘""“‘"""“‘ll‘“":! honok .{{;’"’ omownellball, oo treo lightiug in honor of their children, Carl |\ oy vAClh L nE R e Nolidays uncessarily' suves expense. A few flowers | Bramerd, Prof. uad Mrs. Oliver Marey of | MO 08 Soi G <t Bt 0 ENLIZELL ocloty devotee, having | ™pigng Solo -The Storm-—Kunk Miss | and Lulu. s R o will brighten things up considerably and | Evanston, and hundreds of others in lowa, | mon® 2, QERSABYIOTORINE, been successfully “‘brought out” Tuesday | Aunio Sullivan George Mercer, son of Dr. S, D. Morcor of Miss Alfco Havous is spending the holidnys ouly the music becontes an item of exponse, | Nobraska and Massachusets, @ well as i | Claronce, Grace and Joan Thurston havo | gveniug by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, | Sceue 11, The Aununciation. Miss Stolla | this i, lowves today for Now York, | u an 3y But then entertuining is largely a matter of i T invited forty-five of their young friends to | joseph Barker, Forest Hill. It was a post- | Murphy impersonated tie Vireinaccentably. | whence he sails for Aspinwall in a fow duys. | “sp e 11 of Vort Calhoun, is the experience and the wise housekeoper profits 3 eat *WJack Horner pie” with thom from 1 [ graduate party, Mr. and Mvs. Barker having Miss Katie Douavan took the part of tha | He will tnen journoy to Guatemala, where [ . P 3 Fire AM age at All Saints, g I g party, ving 8 il guest of his grandson, Gene Pattin, by tho lessons of the pust. Still, as a rule, S e e R b ., | nutit 3 on Wednosday, and to 100 elder chil- | promised the young lady to give hera com- | angel Gabrie ho will spend several months in doing that | "Ny G Mes, W, Chepentor, of Indianola, it is quito safe to say thut every reception Oue of the prottiest of this buppy season’s | jray 1o a dancing party from 4 until 7 at | ing out party upon uer graduation, - Duet, violin and piano, J. Little and tropical country in company with Mr. Stew- | " \ive heen tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon or eveung, cos's feom $100 10 $300 | weddings was solemnizod 1L Saints | “Phorwold.” o aecorations in honor of the event and | Sullivan. art, an old friend who has lived in’ that 1ati- | ¢ Graham. J as tho Lost and Lostess way elect. churel, Tuesday at Ligh uoon, Miss Carrie | Mr. and Mrs. C, Yost, a card party | the bud who is destined to be a favorite in tho | Sceve 111, Nazareth, O tfoly Night, { tudo for somo years. L i sont yoryAil 8 3 =Y ¥ bud X g Mrs. Bruno Steathman bas beon very i, 4 SRk i N .| K. House, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jen- | Tuesday ovening. social life of the city were upon a very lavish | sung by a chorus of thirty-five pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Androw Rosewater enter- | but is now convalescent Lasked Mr. Robert Patrick tho othor duy | 5o, "yoihy the bride, and Me. Wilbur G Miss May Hawilton and Master Fred Ham- | scalo, the air throuzhout tne Barker home Leon Mcltugh gave a clever recitation en- | ained tho Itosowater family at dinneron | Miss Ada Blackstone, a sister of Mrs, what be constdered the most elaborate ban ) 8 J } ilton enteriain Saturday, Janunry 2, at Ham- [ being heavy with roses, while holly aud | titled “Gualu Victory.! Christmas at the Millard, There wers pres- | Joseph Cormish, was married Wednesday quet ever given in Omaba, Without a mo- | Brandt, the groom. : ilton Pl overgroens told the story of the scnson's | 't play closed with a grand tabloau,"The | gnv Mr and Mrs, Kdward Rosowator, Dr. | eyening to Mo T M. Crane, of Lyons. ment’s hesitation ho sald the banquet given | The church had Just recelved its decora- | Mr. and Mrs, W. (. Chambors have issued | cheer and gladness. Smilax depended | Cave of the Nutivity.” “The Adeste Fideles | Charles Rosewater, IProf. Mavens Hose Miss Hopo Horuby spont Chrisumas s Senator Charles K. Manderson at the | tions for the holiday seasou, evergreens and | invitations for a reception Now Vear's from | from the chandielers, rosebowls filled | Wis sung by the entive school as thoe curtain | water of Cleveland, O. Miss Rosewater, | wayne 1 Owaba club last fall, “1t was completo in | holly predominating, and tho sunlight of a | 3 to6, wien M W. S. Popploton, Miss | to overflowing with roses, ced | fell. Miss Blanche Rosewater, Victor Rosewatel Miss Emma Wood is cnjoying a visit atv every particulan,” said be. *“Tho wines | peauuful winter day illuminated the editice | Rawlos, ¥rs. Charles L. Douel, Miss' Hoag- | mattel, table and niche, while palins and the | T'he mavked success of tho entertainment | and‘Gnarles lRosetwat NIRSO0ET Bnation W the best to be had, tho cigars | with a touch of gold, resting upon the carve Miss Laura Hoogland. the Misses Wad- vle mistietoe we vwhere sec was due to the careful training of the Sisters | © 3 8 g up rved where seen [ wers tho highest possible erad finage of the Curist the baso of the , Miss Bache, Miss Leilu Shears, Mr ' ? bower, La | of the Sacred Heart you that banquet oul cost 10 a | paredos, and briveing it into bold velief | Albert Cabn, Mrs. Murtin Cahn, Miss Nettio | | largely ioto the cover, i fact which should ‘not be forgot from the shadows about it, makiug the story | Johnsou and'Miss Loutsa Johusou witl assist. | decorations. Tho tablo was ~exceodiuzly for a moment, 1 question very much if such | of the oross purticuiarly veal. The chancel Mrs, W. J. Counell announces a dancin; protty with it large cut glass bow y Tho Temple quarterto will make its first t i L v 'y ¢ g | protty Vs glass bowl in th a banquet could b duplicated for the s oo was picturesque it its trimumings of red | party fov her sous, Ralph ana Carl, and Joo | center filled with flowors, whilo candelabra [ bow to an Omaba audicnce at the Grand money, for there were anaucements offored | gyd green, while the altar st splend- | Barkor, jr., Mouday evening, December 25, shed light at either evd from pink tapors. whicli 1 do vot beliove will bo offered again. | quy with its wealth of gold embroidered | Miss Gortrude Riugwalt will give a lunch- | There was a second supper room avove stairs, LiSpenklnmatentortaining, s dg ok know | cloth, eon 1 honor of Master Jos Barbor Tuesday, | which, If anything, was even more hand 1Al s mont deLigbuty orm of “l'::;:"]"lmrm;' Pig church at the noou houg was comfort- | Decombor 20, at 1 0'clock. some than its counterpars on the first floo s dinner party, not over sl cople, for | aply filled by the triends of the coutracting G vy elc.w . o Murs, Barker was ussistea by hor niece whot You go boyond thut numbor You aro | Baries, inguy of the bride's scnoohmaiey | joiionty.and Gordon Clucls will glve a dano- || Bt RATker, NS, Ieirtew by, har niceo i likely to make the common error of askiug | ) Yages 2 ing party Tuesday evening, Docambor 20, at | I g A EAREL . OB Dty O nice tho common error of skl 'and vouthfui sssociates being prosont | §ghciock somo black silk, heawily trimmed with jot peopia 0 e ot cong 3 to houor the fair young woman soou to be ") o 2 ~hbile the debutaunte: iwore exquisite g another, and therefore your dinnerdrags, the | mado o wife. Mr. Thomas Swobe will givo a large ro- | NUR S SHHARIELIVIN Be L eXAuIse | te Was iiss’A Wit I3 heavy, tho talk desultory and even un Some littlo time before the noar named for | Sobtion for the ladies of the Mitlavd, "Thuvs- | \ith'the demure and wirlish weuror, trimmed | Forgive and Forsot o Wellings Vi interesting, But when you mvite ouly six | the coremony Miss Mamie Josslyn, a friend | 9%¥, Japuary 7, f \.’, nnl\l}.v. The ladies | {0 0o Ix § 3 Mr. Brighun. N - beoplo you can bave a luwyer, @ docior, @ | of the bride, Lok her seat at the organ and | Mho WH!recelve aro Mes. Swobo, Mrs, Dietz, | %A pong’ tho dancars presont wero: M. | Peasants’ Wedding Murel Sodermann / minister, o student, u litorary light, trades- | s a prelude to the servico played e | My Yictor Coffman, Mes. Lovi Garter, Mes. | 4 Mes, W, 5. Ponpleton, Mr. and Mrs Itelnecke rtotte. | inan, all upon the sume equality und, for the | Bridal Chorus’ with iue offect, tho exalted | b ¥ Ritohie, Mes. Frank Mulv and Mrs. A. | iy Redick, Mv. andidles.’ Clomont Chaso, | M0 AN O00¥ i ++Loach . tme you sitabout the board, the luwyer is | tono poem appenling irresistably to those | Ro3 s Mr. and Mrs. Havey MoCormick, Misses | The Drowsy Woods ki it the best lawyer, the doctor the most | present. Just at the noon hour the or- Ihe young ladies will givi leap year § Woolworth, Palmer i4'heo Balch, Nash Mr. Brigham aid Quarfeite scieutific exponent of his art, the ministor | ganst chuuged the theme wnd over the beads | PArty atth o Millard, “Friday oveuing, Jau- | Alion, Hughes, Browis Pinic Baleh, Cushing, PART SECOND. s tho cloverest of the cloth, tho student & | of the waiting congregution swelled the | Uiy 1 Chandier, Cook, Debwailer, Creighton, Hib- | pidelia T A 2y coming power 1n the intellectual world, the | grand music of the Lohengrin *Wedding My, and Mrs. D, T. Mount have issued | bard, Himebaugh, ihGennody, Sheriwood, a jeineoke Qiinrtetie b hY R literary light uvrivaled in the domain of | March," and the procession entered from the | cards for a cotillon in honor of their daugh- | Chandler, Stebbins, Tyrn Wallace, Yost. | The Litles Clustered Fhir gnd Tall .....Dana i lotters, whilo the tradesman 18 the real | chow toom, the ushors leadiug, Mr. Loudon | ter, Miss Mae Mount, at the Millard, Thurs- | Stells Hamilton, L. Hdliglund, Pratt, Emily M. Brighti . priuce of the financial system, and under | Charlton, Mr. Lawrence, Mr. RRathbun and | day, Dec. 31. eley, D. Wallath’ Messrs, Barl The T Witt » rely e oy, 3 allate’ Messrs. Barkalow, thoso conditious surely the reparteo ls of that | Mr. Holton. Then came the bridosmaids, | Mr. and Mus, Gecrgo A, Joslyn, 2522 Day: ey, Bortin, Cornidh'Crofoot, Irank Ham: | o0 BRARNARRI o 4 BN s s oxalued kind which Lamo sald was tho quint- | MissNettieJohnson and Miss Pavker, tollowed | eupart street, givo a resoption in houor of dwell Hamiltdd, Augustus Kountze, | ' LI A ¥ You're reading it and sa essence of Kood Living, | @ civing towns why, | 0, 8 SWeet picture of vouthful loveliness, | their niece, Miss Boyco and her friends, es Kountzo, Wil oenig, Marbury, Earl | serenade—tood Nisht Murschner =] 1 irians 1A loka 'Inm_us m-“lv“nun\-' ‘:M Peuchie \Whitmore, who carried the ring | Misses Gibson and Wort, New Year's eve. i ott, Morsman, A% 8. Patrick, Palmer, Pemple Quariotte, AN ll < I o f ll ™ i Yy #00d | upon u pillow of white satin, and lstly the | My apa Mres. O, S, Monteomory give & Redick, Weeks Wilcox, Darling. arc wousands ol others talkers here. Thore are conuoisseurs who | pride, uttended by b ) S5 4 de, onded by her maid of houor. ey i - The Millard Dancing Part are quito tho equal of Epicurus when b was | At " tha e oeencer 1 daneing party for their sons, (harles and i Party Iach yoar move money is spent upon recep: tion, Kensington, card party and ball, to say nothing of dinner parties, than the year pre- vious, More demands are made Fouth Omaha Society. Miss MInH Desite the advent of the cold wave Christ On Tuesday ovening the bachelovs, young The Peorless club gave a very delightful Mrs. Dr. Whinnery aud cluldren are visi masquerado. party Cliristmas wight which | ing ut Goluubus, O o : y A Night of Musie, was enjoyed very much_ by its members and | On Thursday evening Paul MeAuloy, o A tho lookers-on it tha balcony, The costamos | this city, was married to Miss Ura Smith, of of both ladies und eentlemen wero very | Omabs opera houso Monday evening. ‘Fho Reiuocke | = quortetto and Messrs. Nat Brigham and Olaf Pedersen will assist in the foliowing Just imagine how this wosamoer [ would ook if 1t was ..Lynnes PART FIRST ple Quirteiic, steps tho bride | (; 3 8 danc ; aancing s given Wednesc upou carth, yet they rarely ocome together | orus may oo e Nl_‘_o:" By Al ay, Decombor 50, Dancing on Uliristmas Eve A dancing party was given Waednesday excopt at 80io tormal dinnor given 1o’ houor | Ny Lot wan MefOR o Migaded bY | M 08, Ravinond will receive his gontle- of the happiest and most erjoyable | ovening by Mrs, Kzra Millard in honor of ) a man who has made o vame for himself in 4 ol i S aliy . s men friends on January 1 from 6 to 10 and | events of the holiday week w the party | Miss Helen and Master Ezra Millard. The v Y i the participants in the pretty coremony stood " 3 3 Wis particular ealling. o me a dinner with | iy front of the aitar, where Rev, Mr, Mackay | \ViIl be assisted by eral Brooke, Dr. J. | given by Master Joo Barker at the Lome of | decorations were very besutiful, green being C ::H ":T.".':"ll..]:“fl"w is tho highest form of | pead. the service of the churcn 1n @ manner e .:-:::"'}"' .'f,“ \1.“1.“”.“:,“ |«§-Im! ]H‘ ~|'{ bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, | in the predominanc 'ie mantel, walls ul entertalning, \"l'llxllx:;III)A:\\‘luI\l\‘)“\ll”‘I‘:I"ml‘::tl‘t:“All‘i) xlm”nu-‘ dis obanan AL T, Barlow. % A MoWhoeter | Forest Hill, on Christmas eve, Tho pariors | 80d chandeliors wero ;\.‘A:umlu n:«.»m 1 o o S : « on, A @ Co) si00 0f the corce O kiR L A vy “ were brilliant ghted -« und sonted with evergr ans Albert's orchestra, The childven have beon the real kings and | mouy tho recessionnl began, the organist pla - , , Baboool, Feank Colpotzer, Josopii WEES. REATALY, NGl uad presoited M | atutioned th a bower, discoursed ontraucing queens of soclety the past week, They have | jug Mendelssobn’s wedding march the brige | 4rueau and Dr. J. H. Peabody. everg o Beiaa ab Malle sl 3 usens y veok. evergreen abounded. Mastor Jon entertamned || usic. The children e 1 in daticingand | ) usurped the places of their elders and for the | aud groom leaciug, followed by the maid of | Misses Mattio and Ida Snarp will receive | fYSrKreot soounded. Master Joo entertmmned | (ORE CRER RIS SURMCE K hhe fair | ] nonce have dominated tne social life of the | honor and best man, the bridesmaigs,ushers, | O8 New Year's from 3§ until 6 and will be enjoyed by those who necepted the invitation | hostess led the sports, while adwiring parents metropolis, And why not! Fresh from ring bearer and tho relatives of both famities | #8sisted by tho followiug bevy of young D) 0y g hos The ev: v looked on and evjoyed the inspiving sight school, voliege and seminury, their young | joined through the medium of the ring. women: M. McCord, Mra, Wheolor, Mrs. | §F (o0 YOuNE otk Tk evemuie was acwatad | 2050 o bl it Ware: Mixe Nelio Vatlo, | minds oxpanding boueath the goutle warmtli |~ Tho pride s a charming woman, with graces | Horry McCormick, Mrs. Remington, Mrs. | (8 (0, 20 FIRE ST KRBCS: 0SS |\ GG dle Nash, Miss Daisy Houston, Miss - H p u'h ontact with learning, they come buck 10 | of mind and heart which-made ber a wreat | Brady, Mrs, Braaford, Miss Dundy, Miss | boo = p0qss g g Sies. B H | Mae Mount, Miss Carrie Mercer, Miss F ( ome [lll(‘,l( JIH(I ‘Il\t to the Christmas cheer with hearts attuned 1o | fayorite amoug nor large civelo of girl rrienas | Brown, Miss Chandler, Miss Wakeloy, Miss | (vl (7 Cllark, Gowin, Colpatstr 14 Cone Pock, Miss Winnle Grey, Miss Jdith B the gladsome season of the year, their fresh | apd gentlemen acquaintances. She worean | Fwily Wakeloy, Miss Williams, Miss Yost | ¢\ (iohn hColpatasr,it. Connel, A roing face: v Connell, W. Doherty, D, Doberty, Doane. | tou, Mliss Jessie Godso, Miss May Hamilton, 101 . Ty worniug faces aglow withenthusiusm 1Bt | oxquisite bridal toletto of vory hoavs failie | 41d Miss Do oAl hancunky Dh Daderty, Dasng, | il RS ar. Miaa laatis ¥atse: Misk udicious Advertisers or a thine logarythms, the classics and the | Prancaise, entraive, the richness of the cos The Misses Lobeman, Hellman, A. New- | Hobbie, Hughes, Hoagland, Hamilton, Hend: | Mabel Tavlor, Miss Frederick Wessells, Miss i deeds of ancient Grooce and Rome have boen | tume made additionally handsome by 7 R oen | © made add y owo by pomt | mau, Wollstein and Seligson will receive | ricks, . Kountze, L. Kountze. Ienn ‘Ada Bowen, Miss Darline ('o, Miss Bessie shelved to give opportuuity tor merrymaking | lace, an heirloom in the fawily. Her tulle | their friends New Yi afornoon from 3 | Tioubergor. Take’ B Monmriey, Kenuard, | o fvane, Miss Clertio Ringwait, Miss Emma . and great joy. So the parents have taken | veil fo by 15 | < 4 ; / ) ) taked | yeil’ foll in graceful folds, bringlug out the | untii 8 o'clock ut the residence of Miss Love- | Millard ® Morsan, ; g Sherwood, Miss Louise Squires, Miss Fio ” > back seats, and until January volls around | noliectual ~ faco of ~tho chiof playor | ma, 2403 St Mary's uvenue. Dtonett Panoman, ot Lo Prath | e Kiipatriok, Miss Mils Lally, Miss x — - o - ociuty will be contjolled by the youngsters. | ju this protty dvama of wmoder - Swobe, D. Swobs, Stebbins, Towle, Taylor, | Jthel Morse, and Masters Joe Morseinan, Kd l r] e lite. She carried a magnificent bouguet of High Five on Farnam Street Tilden, Wallace, Weeks, Webster, Yates, | Morseman, George Mercer, Herbert Morse, After the ceremouy Mr, Macksy ivtro | bride's roses, loosely beld together by broad Mg aud Mes. W, N. Dabeock gave & de- | Barker, and Misses Alien, C. Browu, M. | Sam Morse, Herwan Kouulze, Luther

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