Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 29, 1893, Page 4

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PR e LRSI Ny Ve i e | L] N !wvm 088, o protty stroct gown of [ and tho day. Thore wore olght | being stationedin the reception room, where | Beom, South Omaha; Ftherton, Line NEARIVC THh LFNTEN REST ! l\u"lllrll“"ll:‘t oY 1 s ’nhh-- of can ors and the high- | Mr. and Mrs. [#8Fce received their friends. | coln; 'Musa Etherton, Lincoln; Kyn Folay, | » - Miss Polack wore a black silk skirt with | est honors to Mrs. W and begqutiful were the prosents re- | Kitta Thompson, Mabel Richards, Mossrs. black velyet bod Jolinston of Omaha and Mr, W. 8. Cass of | celved, among them being: Mr. Max Glad- | Spolts, David City; Charles Chittenden, | . Miss man was in pale blue silk [ Council Bluffs. The party was organized me. !ll\,l'r dfner castor and Mrs. | Hugh Hitchcock, T. L. Combs, H. B Raley, \ Booloty a Somewhat Comatoss Gondition, | trimmed in velvet | and carried to its successful issue by Mrs Plo ew York, silver spoon- | W, O, ( | l 4 | . Xo: ' Mr. anf* Mrs, B, Piérce, Now York, Miss Hattie Oberfelder wore a beantiful | James Bonner of Omaha, Mr, Check's mother, q tinue . | ompire gown of pink o | And was ono of congratulation and good | silver pitcher: Mr. and Mrs. Houck, silver . Usntines Dl and Uneveatiul 1 «'.fl\“\"".u( i e “'m.." 'h‘.n:. you u.‘:u-‘ lnnlv:mrm\! the ke basket: Mr, and Mys. B. A, Carr, silver A very \sint musicale program was ant M usicoate, —— 1 n 3 P n \ s M. d Mrs. C. W. Moore, rendered Friday ev ng the home of | Mrs. Moyer is a charming hostess and | now year and theirnew home so auspiciously r. and g ) throughout the hours of tho reception the Among those participating were Mr, and ¢ ni and salt shells; Mr. and | Miss Edna and Mr. h at 2097 FUNCTIONS THAT HAVE FILLED THE WEEK | fhiotshiout the hours of L o | Mrs, James Bonnes” Me Sand drs, W. F. | Mes, O, Cornolland sister, gold sugar spoon I N TIT N s were crowded by tho repre x Honne North Twenty-cighth street. About forty ‘antn . - wu Q- s e 13 onnor, Mrs, . Furnoss, Mr. and Mrs, I | Mr. and Mrs. AYB. Carr, silver salt and | NOrth € S 11 [an C | | 1€ jentative sccloty peoplo” of the dty. | Bonnor, Mrs, [, Kurnss, Mr. and Mes F | Mr. hd Mra, A5, Cart allver salt and ivited guesta listened attentively to-tho Cad 5 dl ( b e RO (0 (& M1 Ne OdlI€ 1 ! we o if, Mrs. J. L. i or pickle o e, and Mrs. Teo, | Pleasing seloc and showed their ap- | Mes. Moritz Meyer's Brilllant Reception— | Mosaames W. £ Allen, E. Balch, F. Adler, | K. 1. and Miss SybilJenness, Mr. and Mrs Sver plokls o ey My gl Mig B, Ploros, | Lo Taton by Boarty snoorer . ois program < . Danced the Germin- Once More a Kena- K. D. Barkalow, John Barker, Guy C. Bar- | Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnston, Mrs, | silver butter disl p ladle; Mr. ol el B, a Y Ay * y ton, L. Becker, 8. Bergman, George H. | A. B, Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. F. Atkin. | Mrs. A, C. | w‘mt-‘mu- nut set; Mrs. J. S a1 4 VCI C ( ”1 I“l ll ington Is to Chronicle—Chat | Bo H. Bolln, L. Bradford. A. D. Bran n, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Berry, Mr. C. | Deck and Katlo Rdwards, silver syrup cup; | (o 0 0 0 n duet Blake = = L of Owmul ple. deis, J. T, Brandeis, M. Freidman, W. J. | 8. Byers, Mr. C. Wilson and Dr. J. W, Gar- | Misses Susie and Katie Conloy, silver cream Misses Edna Patceh and Jossio Wort. ot | Broateh, General Brooke, H, G. Burt, C. vin, “all from Omalia; Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. | pitcher; Miss M. 8. Bluett, silver bread | g0 ur Bitadiee. op, 75 Strebb, | Burmelster, Aaron Cahn, Martin Cahn, | Cass, Master Cass and Miss Lydia Mont- | plate; Mr. Thomas Meldrum, silver butter 3 Miss Aline Piteir | 2 T e ary Outside of the Meyer reception, Mrs. | Cicm Chase, George N. Clayton, H. Cohen, | gomery, from Council Bluffs; Mr. and Mrs ME, it e, L Tt Sorhoon] | M¥liy—Yor L *ns it ve Siiciion At g 1 Lot bbb B bl | Guning: 3 2 Sosion: NS el &, | TN o L RS WE o | Holtan My, B, ABAME . Cortin hoo it Last Hope, ... Levs sues s GOt EECHAIK $18,000 worth of select millinery must be reduced ONE : i & S r ornis| J. Connell, § wtt, ) d Mrs 4 d Mr. and . O % K MO Miss Bdna Pate d ae $ 3 party and kensington, the Smith german | 5 Denise, Charles Denel, H. P. | Mrs. 8. J. Reynolds of South Oma ha Mr. ¢ on, Mr. and Mis. . L. Harmon | oo Aliss Edna Patch HALL, as S. P. Morse will occupy part of my building with a and a few “small and carlies,” society has | e e a4 1838 e i boautiful tea set; Me. and R oo s Difoa ikide et ¥ I 8 B9Y BAd mioh to bothoe iy during the past | grotee; M. Goldsmith, Ji Goldsmithy A, | o, CRECPRRyandemsngeon, = | Mo i diner : o Pk Y S ! Grenmon | new line of dry goods aboat March 1st, seven days, but indicatious point to an en- | Haas, C. Hartman, A. Heller, L. Heller, M. | The afternoon card parties which werea | 4 v baud played the wedding | b: Polka i y Chirlstie /e arc e v sl aranl By £ N Ne 11e ‘n’;n.zlnl s soctil 11 (nu‘u now until Ash ” man, H O, 8, Hoffman, J. sturoof the social life of the city a_year or | Mare l\”f."l‘““‘“:’(",;: aired ‘.\(\:,In m‘,\ ST \.‘ & Olive ¥ ,\Il]..” : 5 We are Ifn] ed mlu (ll“cfi' our l‘m\’(.]\ by that date. In order « i | Hor acobson, F. B. Johnson, Dr. Vo 680, Bt foh 1 o “paled their | toom, wherea foust of good t S WALS SO1'VO: Lght re iments were then served. do so we have marked all o Wednesday puts a quictus upon tho doings | 100 m\" 2-‘\"11,{‘ l.\ :\,‘l”l. g”’ -'Illxm 1’. ;.x\”":.(\m!.y‘u‘\y b lat Ir’-hl”\‘ “|”‘: ‘ENL!A“:; followad: 1nbas W b FUNAIAE ot & s O 50 we have marked all goods | Kimball, Allen Koch, George B. Lake, J. | 18 g very delightful eveni Duot Solected s, William A. Paxton has sent out cards | Pobinan, A Harris. B, 1o Lomax. 1. M. | Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Arthur Reming A t Jolnt 16 L Misses Ednn and Aline Patch ¥ . - - . for a dancing reception on Tucsday evening. | Connell, . H. McInfosh, 15, C. Mt S. | tonand Mrs. Harry T. McCormick enter v ) ; Love's Golden Drettm—Vocul solo. ... Lounox F ) Wednes evening Mr. and Mrs, George A. | A McWh , J. B, Kitchen, W y, | tained a large number of guests at their The Crystal League Liter: society chal- | = L Kiss Maud Duncan 2 L4 i A} Joslyn will enteriain their friends in Kountze | \Wijljam Bechel, (1 A, Gavdner, Bdward | idence, Eighteenth and Capitol avenue. | lenged the Omaha View Debating society | Poet and Pea; = Orian splo Schubert - ( L place with duplicate whist. Friday evening | Djckin M. Carter, Charles Wise, C. to a joint de to take place at the Hill- [ Ay Revolr—Trio L Liohiies A - / the largest.and what promises to be the most | A "\, J. J. Dickey, Charles Offutt, | litile attempt a the beauty of | gde Congregational chureh, January 26, upon | . N Leo and O1ve $heidon, Tesdis Wert brilliant d the season will be 1 Goetz, J. R Leh' | the McCormick residence belng in itself suf. | { ® CWIEERRTIEL THARCTR SATGIRY S0 WBOR |y gLt o : Dorn | feen at “Hill 1e residenc and | pep % tothehild N fil t for all purposes. Thirteen tables s e e L : Miss Tdna Pateh. “los $ (o - % T R £ - B 11 W Vates, those ontortal 2 . attaraon o o s | ‘were) pectiptedy parsiers boliig aslected by | States senator sHonld Bblsted by & difecs Parowell_v by sotectea | 10 close them out in a few day This is ths best opportunity ner previous to the dance being Miss n; L s i A. Cudaby, | conundrums. Scores were kept with pivk | vote of the people.” The Crystal League isses Leo and Oltve Sheldon. for ladies of Omaha and surrounding country to buy a beauti- 38 Kountze, Miss Hamilton, A ar " Martin,§ Dr. cer, A. Mandelberg, | and whito earnations, very pretty and | took the negative side of the question. The At the conclusion of the m Anson T 2 T 5 . 3 $ 5 Mrs. Will Poppleton. | scohiman, J. 18 Meredith, . Mendelssohn, | novel idea, as all the ladics hac 19 | Jiidiaa] Massia Mgnunll Mowhse Kad: othist vans and Leroy Pateh v ed upon, th ul pattern, evening recaption and opera hats at ONE-HALLF U Sprague will entertain | 3 otod THRHEh" Moke, 3t tz, | bunches of flowers when the afternoon was 3 ¢ former giving an orzax ivir 3T Phica 3 j s g rom 5 until 0 i honor of Mra. Worthington | Tiron” ausr iy Gurles Motr, Frod Mets, | roturned a verdict of § ent in favor | declamation with much credit to themsely COST Price. We have no shop-worn goods, all of the latest and Mrs, C. W. L 1701 Capital avenue, | Jar 5 ey § DEyerNEALIred Ml Mrs. Cowln won tho flrst prize, two vol- | Of the afivmative and 97 per cent in_favor of Aot sitria the men being -expected, as at the Wool 3¢ AT Mook e N s aa0s | s of SOUFOI Ztiom ¢ Hawthorne, | the negative, giving the debate to the Crys. Painted o Pictare for Holy Family, desi et . : BREIE reckntion, . These, with the other 8- | 3 SEAL e | M DuTiots oot a royal Dres! | tal Loage. S | Miss Margaret Cotter, who studied art | We have nice trimmed hats, s0c, 75c¢, cfal entertainments, of which no mention is ” ) de dlestick. Mrs. ston andMrs. ddition to the debate a nice prog for o number of years at the convent iR . > clal entertair w1 igsohn,cO. Ober S 1 can L an. . it T oaore As B CORVSEY 1 | wapeh five titey the dmount, made, furnish materinl for a busy week and |, xtd Rosowater, Ands tose- | MeCormick were assis rendered. A solo was sung by Tom | 1y, 0 Th.| RHAT Wiio Fradiited Tk ks 55 tHE Yovelries oF: Bhrovs sl fed, o Mi | nenman and a comic recitation by L. T. | el WFETadURvecEitom T gy Ry e TS A oudy et ' thoso. Teesent wero Mosdames | Homnun. Oravions were delivered by | that Catholic school of learning with high Untrimmed felt hats, 2 2 . A 5 amge, €. Bifetas DUBBIE Baleh: Bonat Jharles Battelle and LeRoy Patch, After [ honors, has just finished a pleasing bit of oil | qp S el s o | Scuires, R. M. Stone, W. S. Strawn, in, Colpetzer, DuBois, Balch, Fonda, | { : : Y LS s s h UL HSC/A pleastily The second floor is filled with pl 15, tips, fancy feathers There are rumors that after Lent several | 18 Swobe, J. M. Thurs! ..‘ (G Towlo, | Arthur Achesou, Ambrose, J. ©. Ayres, | the program mombers of both societies and | wnich is to be chanced off for the benefit of g A lle v I m‘n( s, tips, fanc A feather g cotillons will bo given by the leaders of d, W. Wallaco, J. T | Samuel Buras, J. J. Brown, Clinton Briggs, Il:nlnl.-\- I "“)\u\\'.‘n[wl){‘ll'lul Jolly time par- | Holy Family school, teenth and Lzwd | and new spring flowers that will be sold at one-half importers' Omaha society, crman” to be led by i 1 R ARE: Patick, | W % 'h Barker, James Boyd, | taking of refreshments. Members aud ladies roets, Fobruary 8, The picture, a bust ofa | . RS s L ; i tto real: | 3 L DR “!'A\_'l.j,\mv ady, U rker, Buchanan, Joh | Present were J i young girl drinking from a brightly colo and l[n.ln'nf.l(.lur( rs’ prices, Do not fail to see them. ize once more t were “strictly in it." , A; Polick, R, Pirvis, B, : 3 es Cathn, J. N. | Messrs, : reet, offman, | bowl of satsumy ware, is warm in colo Jook i y y ro bl B W e ats't In view of the difiict o1 cxper 5 AT e I M yrnish, S Curtis, Cook., Caldwell, o » Battelle, Frank | and painted with oxcollent fidelity ok in our east window; it is filled “‘,th pretty hats and fenced in getting un ety fgures | Rustin, .G, Sava Sehlesinger, W, A, | Cudahy, “Coutant, Miss Cudahy, Mrs st Pervell, Georgo | to the | Sublect i hand. Whilo | bonnets; some of them are worth $15.00. Your choice $4.98. for the t may not be out of place to | Sharp, C. J ' opl il | Mrs. Kstabrook, ) Ful ! , John Newlean, | a copy of it shows evidences of careful art PRI e tac e By thab ¢ vest flizure danced this winter | for A P Wood R B el bl s T B i s, | Oliver Chi A nnenman, Joun | training and it 18 crditable to the artist col. | Leadies, you can’t afford to miss this great sale of millinery. in New York was the spinning wheel | fleld, Lobman, Sc z 8 | 's. Wood, Mrs. Worth, A S Price, Roy Moore Wallace, Sik | ony of which the young lndy is a rising mem- girl sat spinning at a whee 4 hiil,” Haller, Hawley, Holln o i Squires, Mrs. Sy 3 . | lace, Hansch Evans, Jacob Gist ber. The picture ‘is on exhibition at Hayden two bows, one of pink and vo | Rocder, Bocker, Haas, Collier, AT Wk Sweesey. Mrs. O, B. Williams, Mrs. vl W Wertz, And ‘Truth; Miss: Brothers and ought to bring the cause to rivals come to her, one with favor on | child, Goldsmith, Rosenstock | Williams, Mus. Greeu, 30 M Josie Cole, Allie Folar« Nellie Stickney, | which it is donated qui sum of money his cont nnd ono with & favor of groen. The : Hurtman, ) so,. M hen, | Eva Seamin, Fannie Goff, Miss_ Shill, Ola a8 Cotter has boen very sucoesstul ag. o wheel is set in motion and as it finally stops The Tourist Wh Dance. Mus. Kolleg A oy, Mrs: | Sheldon, “Eita Smith, Bessio Gornes, Inex s sinco she left her alma mater and its revolutions the coloron top decides Which | On lust Wodnesday evening the new Me. | Tehme sounell, Mrs. McShane, | Merriam, attelle, Nannie Johnson, | ) :largest if not the largest art man is to dunce with tho spinner. In an- | RO Ry Mrs, . Mrs . Mrs, | D Lundeen, Maud Johnson, Maud Ben- | class in the city. She has made an areangze- o U eX C) other figure the maidens all sat in a row | ‘YoPolitan hall, located on Harney strect,was | y (i 0N paxton ) 4% | ment to take her class, which numbers about with aprons, hats and parasols of tissue | the scene of oneof the most brilliant sociul | ford, 'Mrs. Pritchett, = Mrs. Raymond, BRiReh e Ui sixty, on a sketching tour of Montana next paper at their f Ata 1 by the I v | events which has transpired during the past | Mrs, Ramge, Mrs, Riall, Mrs. Swobe, : et SO B9 SO EIARS Y summer, an outing which cannot fail to be 1 5 1 O Dou laS St as many men as there are maidens, and one | week, The oc m was the fiest anoual | On Friday Mrs. Remington and Mrs, Me- Though limited as to numbers the german | thoroughly enjoyed by the members of the q ) 1 forward, array thewselves in the | b)) of the Tourist Wheelmen, an organiza. | Cormick gave one of the largest kensingtons | given Friday evening for -Miss White of | party d aprons and open the parasols. The | DT inte | ©f the season for their unmarried friends, | Boston by Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Smith at SR ARAB W man who finishes his toilet last is left with- | ton of cyclists which has lately sprung into | gnd never have the givls had such a jolly Powers and Powell. it residence o venue was one o | s v and s rad fory r. | anc ivings 9 out & partner. Anothet figure at the same | Kreal popuiarity. The elogantly appointed | good time. Those who desired sewod, While ::""" e ",‘ e dvento Wi ono of | One of the prettiest weddings of tho sea- TR N ) e i hi OB (RO E s L cotillon was a set of hurdle races. The ladies | parlors and reception rooms of the beautiful | others played cards, o pleasing musical pro- | theswell events of the weele anc 1800 | son took place Wednesday at the residence | fhid M B g aa Mot Gl |8 B AT A e SR o in this figure wore jockey cups of gay colored | Metrapolitan elub nouse were early thronged u being given by Miss Miry Poppleton, | ‘e houso was gorgeous in its Horal garni- | o My, and Mrs. George 2. Powall, 109 Park | wencY" e el S L r, M, and Mrs, Arthup. Engiish, Mr. ilks anct ench drovo threo mon with bright | iy tho morry whoolmon and. thete. faie Miss Anna Bishop and Migs Clara Clarkson :. , roses m:l’wl\ Gl un;l \(mw\ avenuo. At 4 o'clock on that afternoon Miss | Bormn, to Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Modjeska ap | and Mrs, Charles C. Helden, Mes. Atirids wad ored ribbons for reins u od | friends, Dancing com promptly #od fn her own ininiiiable manter, white | Lo ominating, many of them coming from | jennio E. Powell, youngest daughter, was | Chicags,on Sundny,January 2 & aaesnie | Mrs, McGune. in his hand a wooden spoon, in which there | 1 o e R cited in her own able ma 3 o P thap! s rSolling. g ) wuary <2, a daughter, 3 R i oden shacn A it eee ‘.I‘".' o ,‘]'”\ oft ,',V_ h‘,}” of 0nd the long \.It\*l i 4\:1}1“ e 1.;“.l\lfl| :\.‘."‘ f‘\l-'\li:.:nr-lhw LI n.‘m.\v.;lx; l\l.:! | united in marriage to Mr. James B. Powers, | to has been given the pleasing Mr. and Mrs. Noel Abbott gave a high five keop In its place when he jumped the hur- | (I OF Ewents two dances yoas tipped | ghe Spanish dances arrangod s s s it S R G popular young attorney of this city, it name of Marylka Stuart Modjeska, party s week ngo Friday night at their resi dle. At the dinner that preceded the dance Thero was congrogated. . tha it | duet. Dainty and delicious = hments vas danced in the dinimg | Dr- Gordon of Westminister Presbyterian | _ In honor of I ul Mrs, D. Butler, | dence, 1509 Nortn Twent the dining room was hghted by a large el t crowd of Omaha's young folks why served at small tables in the dining room rofreshments boing served in the | church officiating. The cozy rs wore | Mrs. Ralph Gaylord gave a dinner on Thurs- | The lady’s prize was won by tric.star und on the table beneath i joyed the reception and bull as only vouny | terminated a charming afternoon PR A A " thrown ensuite and tastefully ated in | day evening, the guests being: Rev,and | and the gentleman's prize by M. Buchanan second great Star of holly and mistletoe, | ity on MO RGON TUNL Dalt w8 ouly young | zmong those present were Misses Ogden, John Paurick led, five direct and three | Pitk and blue, the same harmony of | Mis. 5. Dwight Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, | Mrand Mes. Steain carried off both hosby Ropes of laurel, brightened by clusters of | (it Gny and only whon - the™ wed | 0 o, ma Bishop, Margaret Boyd, | indiroct flzures, - bojnge dancod, none of the | Colors being carried to the refreshments, | Wyman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns, Mr. [ Prizes. After the cards refreshments worn scarlet berries, were festooned on the walls | Soit. A SHal freanitl |1||. Balbach, Mar, »ywn, Mii Burns, Lozier s botng pArtoRleely mow to worrany | and throngs of intimato friends and | and Mrs. Sti eved Thoso prosent were Me. and Mrs. | and from the coner of the ceiling to the | K.Y NFUN (WG Mk, Sesembly dis. | Balen, Thede Bulch, Mabel Balcombe, Bar. | HEres being partioblarly s vore very | relatives were present to place | Miss Lemist gavo an excocdingly pretty | Strain, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Shriner, Mr, and corners of the room. ‘The favors for this | HTEC NACK G0 (iles, bresent, out of | pyrq, Vvan Patten, Clara Clarkson, Berth CEyh Dot ana aonis apple pin | Lhe seal of their sanction ou the happy affair. | dinney for Miss White of Boston on Wadnes- | A%, C, M. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. . ol woresilver stars, wandsof silver, Santa | jiicrt\inod with tho saress foore gy | Clarkson. C . Margaret Cook. Dundy, s, paper knives, dictionaries, flowers | After a repast as delicious as it was dainty | day. The guests were Mrs. Acthur Smith, | Nedd, M and Mrs. L. Lavender, Mr. and Claus spoous and the new Columbian souve- | fiorist could furnish. The club jrabor | Down Carlotta Down, De REEER A | S eoet Y it ] the uple took the 0:30 o'clock | Miss White, Miss VanPatton, Miss Kountze, | M'S; B ot oyan, Mossrs. W. 8. Soavey aud nir coigs. each wore a knot of the colors in their ut, | Himebaugh, Hibbard, May Hibbard, Hamil- | r. and Mrs. Smith reccived, assisted | Urain for Denver and the west, overwhelmed | Miss Mary Poppleton, Miss Woolworth, | A G- Buchanan 3 5% il Jf the features of the hal] | (o0, Hooker, Isaacs, Johnson, Lemist, M- | by Miss White, the guests. being My and | With hearty congratulations und almost | Miss Hamilton Mrs. George I Gilbert entertained infor- The guests at a dinfier dance given re- | [20NOlS sort of barricade mude of | Glelland, Anna Millard, Mooré, Nellie Moore, | Mg, Will Bopploton, "Min smothered by a heavy fusilade of rice, A beautiful dinner was given by Mrs, Kil- | mally at te: ¢ uest, Mrs. Thorndyke, cently sat ut tables lavishly decorated. The | wigols, neatly trimmod with chorry, white | EArTotte, Mary Poppleton, Preston, Reese. | Chundlor. Miss Mary Bospleton Mo The pretty and petite bride has a host o i6iE T Wednsatay Fven oy B betic warst| B \ THoyiriios s vera APAMAI R E guests were at five tables. On one table | 4 hiyck ribbon. laced in f 2 5 herwood, Mrs. Richard Carrier, | NMiss Woolworth, Miss Johnson, Miss Sher. | friends and aamirers in this city and state France 1o0ses and co laid for | little tables to partake of her excellent re. were fivo large vicces of mauve orchids, An- | b, Pk ribbon, | : e moat mith, Mrs. Jessic Withers! | wood. Miss Koumitze M ist. he then | and the groc his manly attributes and ahdiMEs 0 , Mr. and Mrs, | freshments, and the remainder of the even other table was adorned with five clusters of | ;e weacGaia'P SHerRlab IR e ,;‘_ grand | . A Robert Mills, | wepe! Mr., Patrick. Srank Homilton, | business inte has won for himself an | i’ Mrs. Cowin, | ing was spent at cards. Those present w whito roses aud lilies-of-the-valley. ~ On a | one'0f (o' ludy guoste, miety-meaont and | My Wilbu W. V. Wood, Miss | Ny Hall, Mr, Ree ; an, Mr. Gan. | enviable reputation among his associates. ud Mrs. Brooke. : " | Mr. ‘and “Mrs. Knight, M. 5 third un.lx.;l“.l five banks of Innfil—lsn;mme;l | taking part, and was ohie of the bess foat iy th, Miss .~.n.\X Miss Ida Shavp, nott, Mr. Walter § ME& Darisy M T T [ e N CWalnas bins, Mr.and Mrs. Morri roses and five large silver basins filled with | K0 part, : B rgin - Sharp, Miss Wakeley, | O aler ot oA e ST Lo YIRS A T Turner, Mr.and Mrs. Ba mignonotte and_cypropediim orchids. ~ At | of the bull. Whe programs of dances wert ifeley, Miss Woolworthy SharlegKountay el ) ained a num- e g frioso who dined werd | My, Konnedy, Mr, and Mrs. Cablin, another dinner the guests wereseated at five | 5P Y ractoristic'o} the ball, Toend Were | Bogsie Yates, Mrs. Louis Bradford Surprised on Birthday. ber of friends Thursday evening at her home, | P R it Vs Robert Pateek | Thorndyke, Mrs. Cleveland, Mr. Lyman tables,” On to tables wero ten, great clus- ! mone of lis Bierbower, Mrs. Charies, Douel, Mes! | Mr. and Mra. Kiftie, 2010 Cuming street, Sherman avenue, in honor of her seven. | Conntzo, Mr. Peanic Hamiitor, | Richardson, Mrs. Allen, Miss Foos, *Miss ersof Anue Alexis roses. Kive centor- | Lho ClEhY R 5 ord, Mrs. iussey, Mrs. Charles Hu SpaTan p fne rise party icthds 5% e s | Ve GROHEG MatE : Bath b | Knight, Miss Richardson, Miss Allen, Miss pieces were arranged in a circlo on_a third | gauPHCRL Lo the clubss friends, officer Mrs, H. Kuhn, Mrs! James Lunt, Mre, | O eoateq fo/nigoruine surbrise patty | teonth bisthday. Dancing, gamos and cards (1 JonnsRatBEMET eandiody table. Dozens of mauve orchids formed the | . Ulod Runs. " b which thoC e WaS | Matheson, Mrs. H. B, Mulford, Mrs. W. R, | Sunday evening, the occasion being | wera the amusements of the evening. Miss i Tuesday evening the marriage of Mr. A, fioral adornment of a fourth table, whilo tho | {E2(e JEMICR S, of which the follow- | Noipis, Mrs, W. A. Redick, Miss Howell, | the birthd of Mrs. Kline. Une Sullivan was the recipient of muny presents : k 4 lay for a momber of the mot itan polic fi{blh.tuhh- s decors od in groen with ferns | 10 ] RARIbE Gy o e v Mrs, Griswold pectedly and unceremoniously quite a | frgm he CLAEEOHE SHonts S e North Platte. ‘,‘,”,""fl”‘" with her " | and Miss Alice De Wees was solemnized at .and.cyprepedium arehids .‘ ; — rathering of her friends assembled e 0se present were: 3 Jones, Sex- | ter, Mrs, Newton Barkalow, s Sref e o oo North Twet ! : ‘(:\'u-\ ice 1 et Remembered by Their Friends. Seeded t6 have & Jayous membors, of | ton. Butle wdy, Marling, Flynn h her to Denver and f B hapnoe Drgthio ertion, IUUNDECHITRCE e e . k I o R oy s wLihihat b e o o VHAY | ty-fourth stroet, Rev. A. J. Turkle officiating. il e Gaents minuet, | phurgday evening Mr. and Mes, Everott | the household ent heartily Into. the | Wilinsky, Flynn, Leach, Faul- | to Houston to join her husband, Miss Leila e Tentoheiny : $1, $2 and upward, Sale begins tomorrow, shteen dances on the program The scason for weddings has been put by |k until aftr Easter. Lent. coming in 0 early | O, it r od R 29 North Thirty-first stroet, | festivities. Mra, Kline was tho teciplont of | kener, Hill of il Bluffs, Maddén of | Carter joins the party ot Goge as by als were the recipients of u f handsome presents. The follow (February 15) as it does this year gives the ot Sl Lo T i s iversape | quite an array of presents, useful and orna- | Council Bluffs, 1son, Messrs. Miss Hortense Smith having v Y sk brideloct alimost oo short 1 e, Following St oD bk onc fOus + SHavare SR ho tnellth anniver Y | Mental, o Remindor of tho event. that nud | Heyde L (o coms | position with, Union, Pacille headquatt e the Christmas holidays, to prepare for so | L iEIEAnedELe; Qur. Bing of their marriage by attending the regular | tended 'to the improvised party, T was on, Ford, Burke 0 ord, T | Joft Monday evening for g0, M0, “Aftor | iotigat were preasiitr. ME AnfiMra Hios o momentous an undertaking. - Anotherreason | oot fon Our Scorchers; rippie, Our | weekly meeting of the Piety Hill High oATinalta st R L the e xton, Ruffuer, Kastner of Council | q short, visit with her Be. Dewis of | B e e i B dlew, Dennk for the cessation is thus told by a New York schottische, Our Missors wobTe | club, but instead their friends took posses. : Miss Goldstein — that clty, stie lsaves for wdedtour | My ‘and _Mrs. A. 1. Knickerbocke o teapandent of the Boston Budget: “When | Jyuns; rel, Our Buglor; maniton, Our scsy] | slon of tho resideuce, giving the host nd | & 't Refreshments were Cards, througn the southern statos. She will be | Mrs, J, K. Couiter, Mr. and Mrs socioty really settles down to its winter work o Rlgler -””\m “"|I“l| '\1\\ ‘~y;nl i : lathiien S ‘m served and congratulatlons spoken th Miss Etta Thonipson entertained a sm: absent six months. Her many friends hope | Thompson, Mr. and M irant the first thing that strikes the observer is The rarres At Rt AR EPER I COmMBIAI. SURDYISO. JMr, Pl ML an evening of thorough pleasure. | company of invited guests at high five Mon. | S1© May return much improved in health Mr.and Mrs. R.T. Hodgin, Mr, ahd M the completo suspension of weddings, You JESR o | Rheem, on the part of the guests, presented | Tho following were present: any g ! s e e , t L S L gkt In houor of IZdward Busch of the Anheuser- | Samuel M. Crosby, Mr. and Mrs, Wil have your choico of every other form of en- | opong, tho evening. (roat credit s due the | Mr. and Mrs. Buckinghan with ‘a beautifal | — My and Mys. M. A Ziman, Mr. and Mrs, | day night at her home, uth Twentioth | pugoh Browing company of St. Louis, Mr. | Abbott, Mr. and’ Mes. A, Gage. Missts tertaiiment known or invented by man or | fiieri i ent Somiit sl cut glass ber shoand also miscellancous | William Preisman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Shune, | street. Delicious refreshments were served | (hy letz gave a dinner at the Omal Rooney, &rosby, Gage, Mesdames Bissell Woman, but the wedding is not one of them. | yui'pIt i WILCR, the | wis conducted, | taplo linen. * Mr. and Mrs. Summer, Mr. and Mrs and delightful vocal ana_ instrumental music | club on Thursday evening. The guests were | O'Neiil, Cools, Messrs. Fred . Knitkerbocker! Of course, somo impetuous young man may | i1y which followed. rsipet AR, finan- Mr. Rheem in his address said: Preisman, Mr, and Mrs. S. Preisman with the attention of the very entertaining | Mr. Busch, Mr." Arthur ith, Mr. Fred [ Ad eKnickerbocker, Leon Coulter, Franc A. come tumbling in with a_happiness too great composed of Messrs, Barnum. Ot }'I[{‘{“l‘,'“ I“ Mr. and Mr: am the only | and Mr. H. Marks, Mr. and Mrs, M. | hostoss, added to the interest of the games | Metz, Mr. Arthur Metz, Mr. William Gyger. | Coulter, George Krug. Barber. 10 koo, or soio modest little miss may hava | (orbe3d Of Mosers. Barnum, Culley, Potter, | winistor ity tonight, T | Lesser, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lesser, Mr. and | ang the decided enjoyment of the ovening. . | Mr. Busch Is on his way to Burope and . only ) Hsd reason o name a day 1 Janusry, | Liteeit Sio ook part i tho e ey | Jaon {henso 1o | Mrs, J. Ringle, Mr. and’ Mrs. S 2, | “Those present v MisseadTulla bR stopped in town a few days. Miss Mason's School for Dressmaking, 2020 hult trln'cu exceptions — only prove the Misses =~ Rugg, Agard, Whoeler, | Misses B. Goldstein, S, Fis L MIs. | ton, Lincoln sa Itherton, Lincoln; Etta | Mrs. O. Wilson pleasantly a | Burt steet, opens an afternoon class in ARIAEINAS - ono st notmary during [ BUACES pecaten SIS ARANL, Whoeler, y of your wedding day. It Is too often . 3 . M - | Thompson, Eva Foley, Mabel Richards, | few lady friends at a birthday party Satur- | few days. Moruing classes occupy my eutire Bl season, | Tho' dayw ubon usinow | o0 AERCRy SIE Leador, Hell ase that pecasions of this kind. are M , Me B ok, Fis| Belle McPhail, Messrs.'Charles Chittenden, aftornoon at_her home, No. 816 South | time till the last of Februa Are too shor, to dooupled, teo furlous, for n, Harris, Colemun, Borglum, Rasmus. | fecaioy O congratulation and co HgeamLiam . Dreis . | H, Hitchcock, H. B. Raley, Frank Hardy, enty-second. Delicate refreshmen —— ars days of iy had conusnony; These | gon, Souires. Hanlon, Walton, Potter, bar | Sk Shvioniavastion ¢ Rrgiuan) o, Klein, i Zmatl, | W. 0. Carr, i M. Brndley served, cirds being s ~| BOUGHT IN “B. & M.” PARK. e e conuklon, X %Y | rigo. Holland, Dodson aunish, | froni the matrimonial lotte Bart st A ki Dl 2 TTh noon. Among the meet your l::l:li;:mxlllx.u.“;lrit“lu\-a‘: weels, tako | Rigear, Walker, Iteider Borrar! | for the Indon e vl o blanc, 1 Harding EAbIon SR Ibral iy Ehon pe Horan: Walter Emmons, Mrs, Miller. Mrs Hobo Poor Luck of an Eastern Cripple in Search ) 0 BT, | Rosenbdr \ sudina’ | am proud” to say, er, that the S : Mr. Thomas Moran, N. arranged to | Miss Mamie Wy rs. Smith, Mrs. Ostran- of a Desirable Investment, waltz with her, but you do not know it. yoq | Kesenberr 3 4 Sudin PRGNS ox b Played High F it GO st 450 ss Mamio Wy . a Desirable Investm yalts with her, | lw:\ {':.;: |::-m i‘xl:;\.‘ul‘liid):::: | Pra HATEY ) Kol b sslon l’”rmm mlwg:;:_‘\"}‘-‘ “‘“;fl’; A most enjoyable card party give an exhibition of his pictures in the New | der, M; Carter and 31. s, Bryan, Notwithstanding the fact that times BN 00 S Jre lmpalied oo | s, James and’ Winters. Mesdames | Soth of yo ! Svou have drawn | Me, and Mrs, W, W. Williams, 1330 Sherman | YOrk Life building, opening about the 10th . and Mrs. . R. Cook were pleasantly | withour number the newspapers have o | Dodson, Bouck, Johnson I Tell, ol o ey 5 Pebr The collecti | surprised at the home of their parents, M. ¥ Sian & &0 yotliow tho sama/ia any. other | potier moyon ST Bt Tall Elolton, | are en b ool binone venue, on Monday evening. ot Tobpuniveling (Colistiion oylll eoxtaln Mrs. Charles Watts, ) Caldwell | Posed the B. & M. park swindle, the usuul ell dressed man o nn—a bit of furni- | poggrd, “Whortist, Palmer. Watton, oo, Anco of tho y pleasant home was made unusually attrac- irand Canon of the Yellowstone" and | ¢ last Saturday night by a party of | crop of suckers are puton the hook und o by ¢ e o your daily | Sohneider, Burwell, Morse, Wigman, Moo lofited ane to rosent to you a slight testls | tivo by fioral decorations of palms, roses and Skl b Nkl Mhish Hg hos "Templars from Life Boat lodge ) landed almost every duy in the y turmoil. You make your bows and prot, :'_1'\\;«l»”lhrllunl.{ Il‘nltnx;.[ ml;ulu)‘ " Borglum, phrase in conne yacinths, the mantle being beautifully orna- | pictyre, Phat Latus! 102 0 L A"‘lll_h'll' f.y::‘l Mrs. ( '.lf are meme | The latest individual to swallow th t, ws and pretty speeches. You make ac- | 10 oorerdall, cha, s | ents but 1 do not bo rom ther : c o g : L i 8 ure of entertai : s | also be : ; ‘h | the name of Merryweather, a recent arrival 3 i RS a0 | y, ‘Templeton, Bouk, Negelie, | is entirely original with me. 11 v featur tertainment, no prizes | also be thirty-five. sions. Refreshments we ved, to which | the name vi BBI Moo 8o fast that L aglratn | His in presenting to yon ihis gl dish. | being awarded, a_custon which 'tis hoped | humber of Aater color ssponded most gracetull from the east. The young fellow is a_crip- . © lucky, indeed, < st ' | say with propriety that it is bes % in black and white. = s sl Gk if you ever carry home the remembrance of g | 5 ) pnor, Osbom, Savidgo, | (b (LG TAE " Alad it ; may become more prevalent. - - n Rousseau of 4106 Cuming ( Ple, which fact makes the whole affair secm look, a pose, & perfume that has attracted | 5 urnum, Cully, Banks, | o : nd doylies. [ ho Elaborate refreshments were served 3 Chat of Oul s a beautiful luncheon Tuesda I c. Ile left his parents down in P b used, | which the guests departed with - the ! Mr. H. W. Yates is in New York. k. Violets w the chosen | the New Ingland home and came out to you." You will como to sift out these impr i U LT articles as they should lons by and by. Some have been too fug Hall, ~ Bruncr, ndoften of the gi 1 wh sonse of haviag spent a most delightf M. Stuart returned to Denver on Sunday , | flower and the modest beauties graced the | Omaha to muke a fortune and cut his eyo Miss Dundy has returned from I, Leavew. | Snowy table and scented theair. An elabor. | teeth. So far the art of money mak tive, othiers will Fomain. Your plensuee oo | patr anoll, Pitts and Swanton. The | we 0 havo moro in' the dish th Tk misery, too, i 0. Lot fenibad o Tl ! After the presentation high five was played, | -, Those invited were: Mr.and Mrs. B, 8, [ MU ate collation of twelve courses was served. | been a lamontable failure, but the " = | was entrancing. 'The ball was such G tho prizes being won by M. Smith and Mrs, | Baber, Mr. and Mvs. P. W.' Birkhouser, M. L o f Those present were: Mesdaries Havens, | which he wanted Lo cut are coming The Meyer Keception. | usoaus Shav o n 2.8 and NS | and Mrs. C. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Mrs. N. H. Tunnicliff has returned from | Bogtwick, Refrigier, Crosby, Zimmer, * | a rate that is really surprising. ¥ wds, Morita Meyer, 2104* Douglas strset, | he following wers the guests present: | C00u, My and Mrs G. W. Corell, Dr. and | the east v ver, Finley, Cook, Coult this verdant youth Struck a man w e o, okt Sharmiug reosntions | M. and Mra. T, H, Torty, Me. ond Mes T, | Mzs 3. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Hol- | Miss Yates gave a luncheon yesterday for % neighbors of . | suburban "ot that ho would sell for mer £ Donor: OF the eath nauivoreas So.o%k: | 1t was nd the sensitive | M. Rhcom, Mr. and Mrs, f. F. Cady, Mr.and | broke, Mr. and Mys Novman [tulin Mr. and | Miss White. ; s s ) song. Iv was reprosonted that ~tho i fjono ok, they toath aoniversty of hai | 1 e tn A g siie AREATe W ikt M i h e e | ;:n A Lunt, fr. and Mrs. | Allis: “])u(-l ladins will give a dancing party | A very delightful and decided surpriso was | 1ot~ was just ono “and’ onoolf mlies pleasantest and roomiest on Douglas street, | the allied forces foregathered at the Paxton, | SUHSRUry, Mr. aud Mrs, Charles Smith, Mr. i1, Olmstead, Mr. and Mrs, 1 NMenohy.orenng given Mrs. 8. L Forby at ner home, 1404 | 5. R H. Olmstead, Mr. 4 S f i " and was a suap. Mr. Merryweathor wus n : . A i ead, A Mrs b a5 Wallace: entetaned rmally st night by a party of Good as & suap. DBir. B ; i h euts opening into one another, Rt it and Mrs.'W, L. ; 4 Nt Radmaencs 3 Miss Wallace entextgined informally at | Doug! L nig : f R In G Tor AnA RS Rl Thid e b b lnx:yr::f(v;r?l'.’y;»‘.‘“'l -"::‘I‘f;:-'-uu-"nifi" ther, in o | one battalion coming from the Bluffs. A | Smith, Mr. and M- and Mre. A, C. L Mr. an luncheon yesterday. a vhom Mrs. Forby is, and | looking for snaps and this one hit him jus | s obert Pur d Mrs, By 501 right. He did not nor does he now know manor house, i i foral | South Omaha car was wovod on from the | Mis. 'Joha Guild, "Mr. an sonert Firvis My and Mre. Prank Ronsom, | “ogiey H1aveist Horshay of Nebrazks City is a fi e I e now ki | o el 2 . F.W. Ric Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. 8 ! > t1tle of 1 P Pt who the man was, though he was willing to decorations and myr | fiank, captured and infested. It was released | Brunnor, Mr.and Mrs, . W, Richurds Mr. | 3" "Risdon, Mr. and Mrs. Eaward . Ko, | the guest.of Mrs. . W. Nile B e O ot h it Dl oiae was | fake tho word of the stranger, who told. int candelabra. | at the junction of H and nty-fourth in | {1 § PR I et Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. E! | Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Jester gone to | BV ovable success in every why. Mrs, | that the property was worth u cool $1,000 he south parlor, in which Mrs. Meyer re- | the Magic City and the attacking party | sg S P Pod rs b ey | D. Vancourt, Mr. Emil Grossman, Clevelaud, | Cincinnati on a forta . Forby's many Good Templar friends and co- | 8nd would not b sold for a cent less were it gelved, was entirely decorated. in American | moved eastward in extended ordor to Twenty. | Klaball Mr-und Moa o Claia: * | O, Miss Ella Walrod and Major H. Willl| Mrs. W. W. C ived on_Thursds “mbers hold her iu very hizh respect and | ROt for the fact that money was needed to beauties and smilax, the mantel and niches - ; fams. from Dubuque, ta visit her son, Mr. Jax preciation, and spared nothing to convince | SAYe some other property from u sacrifice being banked with flowers, while everywhere | 5¢¢0nd. Turning southward it marched | Blood, Chicago, Miss Dunster et | appreciation, and spaved nothiug to convince | S3%0 some othor property f by you 3 — iy > Carr. her of their ésteem, % fairy lamps were hidden behind the foliagoe, | Without halt on the home of Mr. W. B. e B High Plvetmiountze Plage, va. T T/ Duryea entertainod & number of.| S f e Mr. Merryweather, and right then aud thera gving a_wonderfully artistic offect to the | Cheek, which designated 918 North Eho.Fatersan) CATi Partys { On Thursday eveuing Mr. and Mrs. E. D. | g, f0r3. 7, i- Dursen entectaited o numbor of | sday evening Mr.and Mrs, Henry L. | ho plunked down 500 great big dollars for o room. The sccond parlor was de wenty-second street, Omaha of tho most "“""“\"l"" card part/ | Van Court entertafied at cards at their home oAby e 9y ! Axtales of the Cmaha Lphoiniasing com: | ¢ In s B, § M. park oo doed was exo pink and yellow, the shades on the chande- | fricnd had gone »,‘zained the confidenco | the senson was givon by Mr. and Mrs. George | 1 'koutitze Place. The rooms. were. benat | 00! : 2 . 3 2l ir tenth wedd - | cuted by Virginia Snoufter ers being very beautiful and a pleasing cou- | of the owr n left in charge. At a m Friday evening, on the occasion of .1‘\:1|1\‘ ”“-{ rated with nu“‘.»““ Mrs. I “L; m\“\T \Ihur“i‘:“- .\u‘\‘xlv!"v?.\xl \3“-‘.{’ ”n’:“'h;“l About” twenty-five oA f:i"..f“‘y‘. I bpilbig M»’ ’“]”‘\“Umw;r ‘ml‘;‘l‘:\m trast to the flowers. "T'he dining room wasin | signal, the main door was opened and | g possession of their new hol 5 > SOPOEANRG | TN AL | AEIEHOR 9/ OVRILRE S WOOK: MK lout twonty-five ik his crutches, climbed the stone stops at tho gellow, and o handsome rooms 1y was, th | treoped the. invaders hrey Panol & o | taking § ion ’“_\ i y“‘“ me. High | 13 Gler and Mrs. €. 8. Raymond carvied off | of Friday : join in all manner ¢ e ishos for the | aoury house and proudly. presentod his deed table being exquisitely” ornamented with a s iu the reception hall and scattered | fIVeWas pluyed, a score of tables being oceu- | thq first and second ladies’ prizes, and Mr. s, John Baricer, who s been seriously | futhire, mumerous and beautitul prosonts | for" rocord, - 1 9 Was somewhol surprised rare cloth embroidered in blue and gold, an | their munitions where they could, for it ill for the past four or five days, is slowly | testifying to the esteem in whicl and | Whoy'he was informed that the land was in importation from Europe, in the (u.fi\lmlfi ot | wasa considerats anemy. that ”:. »’ Podis improvi | I\u\ : held. ,‘, RTIRLLY "““‘: Sarpy county and that the lots would not ba which was 4 beautiful cut-glass bowl resting | posscssion of the house und designed ot to | i 4 - ¥ | " The following were the in P Miss Marion Sherson of Chicago arrived on | five nyed the ) and | worth more than 10 conts if they were tit on a v silk drapo and filled | levy on the larder. Lights wero turned on | ety Mr. and '“'_\ I ‘Q‘Ili ‘\\.‘I{h[lm!q‘“\'f» | Meatts. and Meosdukis H. O. Akin A. | ‘Tuesday to bo the guest of Miss Warrack ag | delicious refroshments s yodi ¥ “"“”“"‘”“ up in bunches of a dozen lots to the bunch with yellow roses. Broad yellow satin rib- | all ¢ er the place and possession was com 0 '\",.\ Vi Vi A “;h Mo .;"l"'l»-“:' W. E. Burlirigim, J. B. Bls + | the Madison Wan pretilly decorated fopkue pe P It s known by every man, woman aud f ?-riw\.ilnlmm o chaudelier to | plote and fo sl unchallenged T B A e R A R y Dr. Crummer, L. D. F X Miss Balcombe returned from Buffalo, | | “"; "I“‘I’.”’ el I ottt ‘l}‘mll ”11;‘“ AHLICines ‘\‘]"'l"“‘l‘(“;‘ ’”‘" A of the table, while gold candela- | Mr. Cheek, his spouse and offspri vt Y g . ’ v o ), Goodrich, G. A, Joslyn, A, N. Y., Satu , whe she has beel e | bla High IFive club was helc day evening [ the hook that the park is at least bra with gold cardles and shades occupied | turning home, wonds What had | Mvs. Muir, Mr. and :Mrs. Mr. and | 4 o B B RN A, Joslim, & . | B, 1 Mauniay wh AR HN B the | J¢the h Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Sce. | gix miles south of the city | that it is n saud the corners. Throughout the rooms there | the iouse. The popular president of South | Si'S: Thomas Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Warren | goRasy < b HOICEE 5, GWiie 1, B, Lowe Miss Olare Oudahe. 1 Wednesday for | Seventee p After the usual | baron the river bottoms, 1 with wil were an_cndless number of fairie lamps, | Omaha's school board was certain only ono s Thaed AL, ot Mo Homireind | Giig: A7C. Dowell, W. N Nason, C. 8. Ray: | oobeai tpieadahy lofton Wednesday for | gories of six games were played splendid re- | lows and rushes, and that it overflows overy ;ri;vunln place look like a real section of \:rm had Vi\“‘n left burning when they left Kobineon, Mr. aad Mrs H. ooatel | nond, G, 8. Hu,"‘(‘r\,\.\l J x\'.-ml,. g B L TR aby, freshments were scrved, T members of | spring E d \n bour before. Mrs., C. e dread WM. | R tor. 3 Blaughter, J ; L y e club are Mr. aud Mrs. George See, ) iRt hroughout the afternoon tne Mandolin | to the conclusion. that that mheariiy qead | Mrs, ( Sauires, Mr. and Mrs. | Hector Mot W, W Williams, W B The young ladies of All Saints church will | ,nd Mrs, 12d Voight, Mr. and Mrs, Huntley Will Close a Jolnts, club played a fine program of chamber music | gation had surely come, whilo tie {.ui\f‘,,,, Charles Squire r and Mrs. John Wilbur, ,l‘.:“'l")-r Thiston. G. H. Boggs, H. 8. | Kive a da at the Armory Wednesday | My, and Mrs. Iaton, Mr.and Mrs. Dave i County Attorney Kaley has had his atten- from their position unde; stairway inthe | got excited on general principles, The Jex. 304 Mrs. s A Srihar, Mr, S M. Jaynes,W. Fuiler 4. H. Collins, A, M. Pinto, | €vening, February 1 O'Brien and Mr. and Mes. J. W. Jacobs. The | tjon called to the fact that the Slocum law B ooy rresiments were sorved In the dia- | were not denfed adwission Lo their home, | Gonamst aud Bire Trske. iu” avakeley, | 1B Jonsen, Mrs. Cole, Miss Crummer, Mrs, | _Mr. Baron Riley has gone to Denver to | next regular meeting will bo hold Thurwday | yon paied 12 e fact tiat the 51 parties in ing room | but they were given to understand that the | Fenarar i, Mivy Teole; My and Mis. | fnlin NG Hartman, Mme, Powell, | Sugage in fbusincss thers. Mrs, Riley joins | ovening at tho how of Mr. and Mrs, Ed | W0 being violated by Mra. Meyor was assisted in receiving by | house hud been capt and would be held | A NI Bicrhower, Mr. and Mre Hep. | Miss Shattock, Miss Hartman, Mr, H. R, | her husband this week Voight, Esmond hotel i3 by Fand Qnialia, o anippat pfds Mis. R. Silverstein, Mrs. M Sheridan, | for therest of the day. They surrendered | A4 Mrs. Bierbower, Mr. and Mrs jould, Judge and Mrs. Bowman Mrs. t Homan Thayer, who has been | Mr. J. H. Millar and Miss Lulu Clarke, who Mrs. H. Rehfeld, Mes. Louis Br: and the surprise party of merry marauders | 1auce, Mr. and Mrs, Chase, Mr. Gould, Tnogs Ao — the guest of Mrs, E. 8. Dundy, left for her | were married at All Suints church Monday, | on the islana and in the vicinity of Cut-oft Entertained Their Friend, home in Salida, Colo., yesterday. January 2, by Rev. T Mac lake for several years past, and last y Adoiph” Meyer, ' Mrs. Martin prMiss | entered on an evening of the jolliest kind. | Fil\vrd Congdon, My, and M Ir | Jt was a sortof house warming. The Cheek | M and Mra. Connor, Mr. and Mes J -3 | Mr. and Mrs. John P. Clarey and Mr. and | Mr. Rudolph Hering, the ominent sanitary | rovally weicomed to their home in Pocatello, | when the grand Jury got. after some of th Polack, Mis ewman and Miss Hattie ) and Mrs. Connell, Mr. and Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deuel, Mr. | Mrs. A. Salem gave a very pleasant party at | engincer of New York City, is the guest of | 1daho, January A lar ration of | people out that way they came up and paid Oberfelder. Mrs. Meyer was beautifully gowned in | located at ) Cears, and cosily comf nd Mrs. Millar at the | g0, train and going with them to their new | = Twoof the saloonists who have complied - . A - R b : e cot, | Mr. and Mr# Andrew Rosewater. friends meeting Mr. ik brocado " trimmed with “quuntities of | ble indeed are their' new ‘quarters. The | 44 Mrs. Dundy, jeo Mr and Mrs. Henry | their home, 2111 South Twentioth streot, | Mr. and M My, Charlos Ut roturnod from ucnesso 1 g | house is the model of a veritable Alpine "'d f'l‘*'“~ ¥ H‘i‘_ N “;-“ ."“\~l ““'l‘ Mrs | ruesday night. Their beautifully lighted chafe S0 Hw, Cliaries o i for the | home, 18 Center ot. Mr. Millar has | with the law have kiek on Willism Mrs. Silbersteln wore = yollow brocade | chalet, and Friday uight it was fittingly | GiTord, Mr. and Mrs. Groen, Mr. and Mrs. | 5 o shacious parlors resounded with raetus Ara il AT TRRaAY, G S0K e ral man; Pocatello yards | Madden, who runs & restaurant at tho upper merriment and music till quite late, much to | PIGIEE IR U A0 AT, YOSt s and Is well known to dnany | ioe house for the benefit of tho lve cutiers. trimmed with plain yellow [ franied “in the eager air boynden Lo oSl | Gaylord, M. and Mrs. J.' K. Grifith, Mr Mrs. Shoridun graced o particularly hand- | covered roads and icy-twinkling stars. The | s Mrs: William Hamilton, Mr. and M | ntoyiaent of il A goodly amonub of i ; railroad men in Omaha Miss Clarke is the | Tho complainauts ullege that Madden has & $agae owh of ta colored cropo with chuffan, | porch s admirably ainplo and the door opons | Frankiin Hussoy, Mr.und Mra. Hitoncock, | the enlovmiont, of Be., f FEOCH, Smovnt 8 HASAR G A S malos | accomplishod daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | little back room wheru he dispenses alcohol, Mrs, Rohfold woroa pretty black striped | in on @ reomy reception hall whose | e The hosts aud hostess are delightful enter , av Owego, N Thomas Clarke of Langdon, Mo whisky aud beer to the men working on the renadine embroidered in rose buds and | feature to the left in a generous staircase Thelr Silver Anuniversary, tainers and certainly made the evening one Hon. and Mrs. George W. Lininger The K. W. B. Whist club met at the home | ice & X fmmed ju greon und black : | Mo tho right it vpens on a fnely planned | Monday eveming Mr. and Mrw. William | o il ortay Mr. and Mrs, Evans of ‘Coucil Bluf lofu | o Me i Sirs. G 1, Ballitt, whero they | - Karly this we i e Kl il nvestigate m{:lv]v; 1" :-‘\),:'..“'\"‘}('::“‘mmnla u;[':‘llum"‘“{ "I'I'"“’,‘I ""3;!. drawing ‘1""" and library 421 Seward street, celebrated their “Thoso prescnt were Mr. and Mrs. Fred | x\-“\“'.‘: i“. ';"‘h““\-\w ;-':‘! Fla., to spend the ere royally entertained I| ‘:m' ovening, the l-lmfl-\ulh“ b :x{n-:nu.» are true be i v ERYRL, 4 antod 8 susta, d o the scene a “ric s b . b tenden P, (d Mrs. G oley, Mr. smalnder o e winte efreshments wer od after the usual will cause Madden's arres| with feather trimming, © o | oveniug's merrymaing. " High fve whs fol, | Siver anniversary, o largo mumber of friends | ¢ histendan, Mr. 800 MR FUmMRIo, M. | N, b Moe Bheris Dousl sutertalosdtho | HEESS! e e e i oddecline Mrs. Adolph Meyer wore a lovely go'vn of | lowed by dainty cakes, more substantial | participating in the pleasurable occasion Toe, Mr. and Mrs. PParkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. | Whist club on Tuesday ring, Uk e | vk 4 sthue EReldh: Dardontacs 8. Perfect aclwn_ani parfest health resal white silk and duchesse lace. saudwiches, fruit and coffee, aud a littlo | The house was very prettily decorated with | MeGreary Mr. and Mrs y. Mr. and | being Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. | and Mr. J. B. Blanchard with a percentage | from the useof DaWitt's Little Early Risers D C ry, Mrs. Martin Caha, Just recovered from. a | lmpromptu dance put a pariod 0 the revel | gmitax and American beauties, string band | Mre. Shidids, Mrs. L. C. Richards, Misses | Wl Reaice, M- wnd Mra." ffull, Mr. i | 073" “Tuo players were usfollows: Mr. | £ parfect it pilk noon. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs, F, | Brad Slaughter and Mr. H. C. Akin the Johnson, Judge and Mrs. Ives, Mr. and Mrs. tlemen's prize

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