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mryn AAE A FY e WAV e e .. .- ) THE UMAHA DAILY FEBRUARY 18, 1894--SIXTEEN PAGES s i N o N o 1 | Geol H. Rareshide, sical director, a | Perry, Licutenant Landis, Lieutenant Sewell, | Gordan, BEdith _Ydunkun, Messrs. Charles (m ry 27 the club is Invited to the hon bAU\C“’”l | THE \Am)““ Mr, James, Mol Were nest introduced | Capiain Pltcher, Lisutenant Heinef, Lisuten- | Bmith, Ray Bowenr. Allen Smithe John | of Wiy, Fulbonver” gigvited ¢ Bighteanth | ant Merillat, Mr. Stevenson and Mr. Douglas Penoyer, Roll Smith, street, and bidden A cordial welcome. ] Prof. Shunke and band played a charming | Cornell i1}, #ho has been the guest of At the meeting of the Kountze Place Cur- A very amusing set-to with the gloves | mu. ontertainment given so successtully Bluffs and fls Deoinz | s Ottelea o £ will finlsh her visit in A 1. Gates, tho program was as Little Doing in the Circles of the Howle | | pinca betweon Privais AV BLult (ats foot LY WYORIHE Vet ae6 AFTNG MY MU 1aha st Plano solo, Mrs, Lawrle} mubjoct ing Swells, tour) and Private Dert Gwin (five feut four) b A hwl{ . eek " 'l‘Thf ol » son born 'to Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Allee ning, “Thomas McCaulay, Sketch IR First Licutenant acted as referee ¢ church w ate ursday even- Monday has beon named William Coit, | of His Lifo,” Miss Otis; a well propared paper 4 after witnessing ary three roun: Ing With even greater success. in honor of his grandfather, Dr. Coit of Mis- | 0n his historic ks, E. V. Lewis; a nicely P ) ) doclared the contest a “draw,” durlng o i, which fs original with Mrs. sour! Valley, Ia rendered poetical scloction was read by Mra, CHRONICLES OF THE PAST FEW DAYS | Jicfarcd fhe con about his miscell us works, W H Prof Rareshide responded to an invita it A P s e el ARt tion o “play something,” and performed a | talnment was given, belng very enthusiasti- Miss Carle C. Knode, daughter o Gates; vocal solo by Mrs. Lewls, planc Y. M. C. A. BUILDING Thuraton Rifles fave w “Smokor™ that Scores | brilllant selsction upon the piano, which | cally roceived G rooteg, | 4ndMre. R, 8. Kmode, to'Mr. Carl R. Roos , plano p . e o program was as follows: Selected, New Orleans, La, : A Suceoss—Valentine and Slolghing Partios | Was recelved with such tumultious applau . . Al : Annfo Laurfe,” by Mr. Lawrie | o that he was compelled (o fepeat tho por. | Banjo club of class of “05"; violin solo; | A reception fam@vorge and Martha Wash- | yanie Laurle : ; | " +las Sts blgntbustoiod il i formance. Private Frauk Wallace recited { Mabel Higgins; tennis drill, led by Ethoi | ington will bo Meid in the parlors of Ply- | , The burning of T eas dt Kaoxville, Corner 16th and Douglas . Dolngs of & Minor Churacter. a_comic version of “Mary Had a_Littte | Tukey, Who is one of Omaha's prettiest | mouth Congrogational ehurch Tucsday even- | Tenfl. as mentioned in The Bee's telograms Lamb,” and sang “Sitting by the Kitchen | young ladies and an oxcelleat leader, the bruary 20w=all are Invitod. FRILTA yas & matter of more than Door'” as an encore. iher participanta being Belle Daker, Mabel | D, Viotor Rgewater has boon engaged | Grin ast o several Omahapeopie. Lont exists only In Omaha as far as | Mr. McDuff gave a number of “imitations™ Higgins, Loutse llfl;m“‘?m\'.-\l;;- London, Bes- | to deliver a_cour®e’ of nix weakly Joctures | g’ wag undor the care of e United Bres. n " £ even here | In @ very artistic manner, and received | slv Ford, Frederika Melntc 1 o, | upon topies on munieipal finance before the | il WAS un L R vt Omaha society I8 concerned. And even here | 1,0 T BECELE SLOoe N e n | Louise Kvans, Clair Northrup, Marie Carter, | srotencr oy Vebraska State University, | 'yterian denomination. The president was It I8 not what it used to be. Tt has lost 1ts | jiio oy recitation in response to loud ealls | Alice Hays, Marlon Connell, Bdith Higgins, | commencing . | Dr. McCulloch, whose eldest son, Druce, 1s austerity, It hias a more cheerful way about | for “‘mor A song by Private [rank | Carrie Purvis, Lillian Daws; recitation, lit Whdetiey < a sleiahing was given | CAitor of the South Omaha Stockman. An- L] ) tlo ‘Loulso Befnett; aong, iKittle Hobbl nesday cvening a slelghing was given | gther son, Paul, {8 connected with the Morse it, in short it is a rather jolly period and | Wallace, “When I Dwelt in Marble Halls, 0 onee oennett; song, XKittle Ilobble: | ny me and Mra, 4 t Cahn, Mr. and Mrs. | (10e Shoe factory of this eity. The mat t ‘ was :well. rondered, and for an encore ho | Miss Hobblo's singing was & pleasing feature ) 4 : r.and Mrs. | Coe Shoe factory of this city. The matron o comes with fewer terrors on its heols Martin Cahn, Mr. and Mrs. A, Brandels, Mr. | {ho young men's hall, where the fire startod. g gave a number of facial imitations in his in- | of the program. She has a sweet voice, i Nl T and Mrs. Cohn, Mr, | : Al After a scason of unusual gayoly Lent comes | yuiiablo manner, cvoking loud applau togother with very gool gestures for 80 | ang o i SREK JOCHME Wiy SEf R Wallice, who has froquently as a blessed relief to the surfeited soclety | Captain Scharfl made a few remarks in b young a child. She is a great favorite, as | posonstock, = L o 0T visited her Omaha sons, G. G. and R. B. g ok Wallace. M 0! A womes 0 e baske o | halt of the Thurston Rifles, st o seen by the hearty encore she received. nunlunl women who have basked in the | it “:m:‘ | Thiirston A-ij-l-l-\l'HV."A;:l:I[’-‘r- UL | YR8 neen by, tho Heksty: enpirerai £ VR | b Lhska. prassht: wte. M. Gaorae o sunshine of countless functions, b 4 Pray and Miss Gertle Parkhurst, Mr. Clare IN LOCAL MUSICAL CIRCLES. Nobody cver expects Lent to bo witdly | Bl SRS 1 0u0, TR0 ke rocrult | Weshans and Fannig Fotayih ab tho old man | litehcook and Miss Margarett Boudor, Mr - i merry, consequently nobody fs ever disap- | voll, and concluded by reciting “The Charge | and woman, and by the misses in | Joel Wrisht and oy Doy Mr.| An impromptu- fecial at the' Omata [} pointed when it fs not. When it Is, as it has | of the Light Briga as an illustration of | tennis drill. T by F. North- | o e and Goorgin Righards | School of Opera Wednesday morning af- a @ been of lato yoars, society says 8o much | the exemplification of duty and i W in | rup's daughters, Clair race, was very | yud" 3 Vim Wajpais Georglt Jtonards | forded an enjoyable hour's entertainment to the better; it looks for nothing, but it ac- | its highest state. ; WLl i Thompson b0 et the few patron the institution who were cepts thankfully when in town whatever it | , Prof. Rarcshido gavo another finished po A Very Trotty Wedding. %6 VAIBNEIRG, pASEY: EIveN YN tardhy: Atter- | foEtUNKES SAOURR o bb breast,: /Tha. bros | M & 3 an gt in to way of teas, dinnors, concorts, | forinanco on tho plano, which was s Those who wore privileged to attend the | noon by Prof. Morand o s pusiie was ara | Stam was furnistied by Mrs. B B, Miliar, We shall open our Store again sowing classes and other forma of innocent | 10 WUY ETeAPDIORSTES: L L . the | Who sang the part of Azucena from Verdi's Smghement, and there Is prospoct onough | . her of tunny recitations, containing some | Omaha which united in marriage Miss Celia | ¥ I e e s e o G that the innocent amusements will not be o ntroduced to ¢ degre Vover 7 Saints R and other forms of religious | VoY amusing. pt the boys In peals | Mrs: Peter Haze, and Mr. Thomas Skeaban, [ tive ag yosterday, and the little people | SiEned was a trying on and the manner in @Gnes a @ S reading. The first week of Lent WIS TR H AR by FeRLini: KN LhMIIHE. poe unite in pronouncing it one of the prettiest | danced like veterans, which she acquitted lersell was at once a 9 ] wonderful falling off in entertainments, but ¢ corel o4 oh a " surprise to her friends and a source of 2 srdun For an encore this gifted gen- | ceremonies which has occurred at the gar- | A pleasant birthday party was given b ori and o T, ity e o Ll el RAILLL LA S EAG LY gratification to Mr. Maretzek, under whose this Is to he expected. The snow has given | .\ oot ponded with another poem, point- | rison. At the conclugion ot the services | M Kitty Boyca at 1609 Daven street AL L A L esponded 0 oem, point- | rison. conclusion ot the services y Boyca at 1609 Davenport street Pev i S R 8 T, o e s aJovotees Of | ing @ moral, ontitled “The Artist Mald,” upon the arm of the groom, fol- | aitended by the follwing Mume | SRR TRy acn Anauing nor mukodl AT 8 A. M. ruls diring (ho past seven dnys. One of | Whicl was klven with great efect. . i by, the guests, wero escorted to tho | Henningsan, Vorn ) mmy | IR IR RI S I ol ot Ak L A0 This brought the entertainment proper to | Red Men's hall, where a splendid supper was | Lamp, Nellie Taylor, Maud Spain. S Sl AL L s S WILIC A m B o o scason was thal | an end, and after giving three cheers for | served, after 'which cards and dancing | Jake Henningsen. Hanry Hennin been falthtully cultivatod for many years, TO SELL $100.000 WORTH OF ehaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. W 1. Mefkle, | Prof. Shunke and his band and the gentle- [ rounded tho evening splendidly Henningsen, James Hadlock, Ja TR | 1 aa s tFoT i BB B PORE aB68 St OBy After the ride about the suburbs, “over the | Men from “Our Country Cousin' troup the Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. | H. M. Andrews, Otis Hyatt. etk e i 10 L Lab I AL B LU, )yt \¢ | company “‘broke ranks,” the lights were ex- | Peter Haze, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Haze, For her guest, Mrs. Ashton, Miss Dundy | fnoroved her g ’":’\ il ”\W:I:‘ 1 'f'jr?:;.d f L] hills and far away,” a delicious supper was : il ] Y < : o r, Frodiat: MoTagne's. . The. gu n this | Unguished and the second smoker and stag | Mr. and Mrs. Koopman and family, Mr. and | gave o delightfil Juncheon Thursday after O TNAL HEE DUFIOET AR Y 6L St 2 8 5 t party of the Thurston Rifles became a mem- | Mrs. W. Vandercreek and family, Mr. and g tAble W i ; e il occasion were: Miss Woodworth, ! R 16 Das MEE: M Vantststeel xnd b by G | LS S with it appolntment of | 4 delighttul ‘surprise to her auditor b man, Miss Curtis, Miss Doane, M akelys | ““About 100 members of the company and | Mrs. I. Doedyus, Mr. g William o A cate . served | fecosnized in her randition of AL v Miss Hughes, Miss Himebaugh, Mr. and 7 veres prese Khiia ; d the elaborate menu served | tryjng gelections a taste and accuracy but 2 K Mrs, Meikl M Ghisa Me Dokn Mr. their friends were present, the members M nuald, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and a crfect entertainment. Thi WbId6m e Ted . Melkle, Mr.” Gulou, Gy wearing the fatigue blouse and cap to dis- | Mrs. A. Lewis, Mr. 5. M. 1. Haye o MR WG g AT L L e HeY Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Wheeler Mrs, Miilar's voice is a mezzo soprano of % | waltz | The Tennis Dril wiljfpend noxt week in Coun- | ront N club, which was held at the home | 1 i i { Wertz, under whoso direction the enter- ds are out dnnouncing the marriago (U4 M. Chrissey; a brief and pithy paper accompaninient by Mr, Lewis; vocal solo wedding ceremony Tuesday evening at Fort | of the prettiest parties of the year, g folks enjoying the unique fe Clark Redick, Mr. Charles How, Mr. Zug, | g i . ¥ : ; guish them from the invited guests. Re- | Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Keenan, Mr. and Mrs. AN DTS Tarner, Mis St Mr. Garneau, Mr. Mullen, grets were recelved from Jules Lumbard, | Pleronit, Mr. and Mrs. Gatdner, Mr. and | Hoyt, Mrs Domay, o Ms8 Turner, Miss | exceptional range and purity. She sings & e el L OO T U D0 ot B i W s (R B (g | SR i e el e R LR DL La | he very tragic ending which May Brookyn | Dr. Kolnstamm, who were prevented by | Mr. and Mrs. A. Grube, Mrs, Manning and e fumored marriage of Mr. C. B. Rod- } and her rendition is a pleasing illustration | i Ty f Aot Iyn choso for her life came to her fow | sickness from being present. A i L Nt And | gors of Wymore, agent of the B. & M. at | of the pure Italian method. Her chest tones We regret the necessity for having a friends in Omaha as a profound shock, for | The drill last Monday evening was In tho | Krenckebery, Kelifu Sioahan, 5 that polnt, to young lady in Galveston, | are full and well rounded, without losing a turns out’ to be unfounded, Mr. Rodgers | particle of their natural purity. Her voice Ir]l llflu slh»,- \l\IA\s xllul \)l.\\mlly'murllml. l‘lult 1ui manual of arms, marching movements, and | Nofton and Miss Koopu. . having been the victim of a practical joke | lacks the fault vt Yed i clined to thg brighter, ppier side of | included the “loading and firing: The = aving beel 0 v of a_practical joke | lacks the fault 8o often remarked in mezzo things. wm‘,, ten years o the woman | company paraded its ’;l.\ml .m.uh‘?r of files, eln Honor of Miss Von Stosch, originated by some of his friends in the | sopranos, who sing the chest tones perfectly, E‘ who “showed in_ier” death that 1ife was | the formation belng twenty-four flies double | The musical department of the Woman's | hendduarters” building in this city. Mr. | but fail eatirely to render the higher noto s L ] nloll worth' _llving .,V,"”',“,"l. i .umnmn(n_nw rank. ¢ club played hostess at the Commercial club M" e 5 ma k' ,"," iven by th ("‘1\’|‘1h '[x’-?‘.lxi-“ho said m“‘lr'.n:'nhfin-m:\’l \‘Ill”“(‘;: RN AR A L AT e ) A St & outond - rale ugiress | First Licutenant W. J. Foye was put In | room parlors on Thursday afternoon in honor | At the prize mask ball given by the 5 Hiditde i L e barnstorming” about the country in “Burr | charge of the company after the first *‘rest' Omaha German Ladies soclety at Washing- | purity of her lower register they are clear Oak Turid slodrama of the coal flelds 8 demons! o i sl _ | of Miss Le onora Von Stosch, the talented | tq 2 ere awarded a follows: | and perfectly modulated. & . Ses e eRBl DD evaR e e i, | and demonstrateds istability/ta ot iastin- || Goungviolntat who Easiated at: the A First 1 Sl to MR i Mayo Aot A1t | RRTn e T ka1 SHtITnIOE S ST Trovatorar. Mia) But are compelled to do so, and in order to put our store of the east. But even then sho showed | structor In a very croditable manner. | JNE Violinist who as o f ability of an uncommon order and her ulti- Second Lieutenant J. H. Johnson is on the | j.qioq “,:u |'ll'fll\”l>fll‘|ly nfiatz:rm bright, a tea set; second lad prize, to [ Millar was heard to the best advantage in ) oo Sl Trad hall M mate success in the profession she loved | sick list, suffering from an attack of the | Nie > geeare Cqgncd the 200 guests were: | Miss Bdith Schneiderwind, a handsome mir« | the “Dagger Song” and in the duo with int per shape for Sprin rade weo shall sell ever showed how well she had becn schooled in | grip. Mre, Bpense: Mrs. [JKilpatrick, Mrs. Ford, | ror. Tirst gentlemen's prize, to Mr. Julius | Manrico, “Wilt' Thou Leave Me Here in into prope F bR, y the technique of the stage acquired through Private Al Stubt reported by letter that | calt’ Mrs. H e 24 Hlplalis an, a zither; second gentlemen's prize, [ Sadness?"’ Although the inspiration af- | b4 £ 5 1 AT o3er i long_ assoclation With provincial companies | sickness prevented his atiending dril last | (ot Mrs Hawley, Mrs. Moyer, Misses | to Mr. Noble, plush collar and cuff box. forded by the responses of Manrico was | @ dollar’s worth of present stock without reserve, and will on 'the other side of the Atlantic. | Monday. AL The punch tabies weeh S Roimeoshe | A jolly sloighing party was given Wednes- | Wanting in the litter song, no shado of the 4 5 Thoroughly English in every respeot, sho sill | T following visitors were noticed at the | ise Helen Mty oad ahoss, Alles T GlingaL | dnviey by several north Omaha young | inteuse feeling of the music was missed. The make prices low enough to do it. loved America, for here it was that she mory last Monday evening: Corporal | Nice von Stosch Is a delightfal person. (g | People. After a long drive they returncd to | Strain was well suited to the voice of the | B “m.”m-q gre ]u)‘(l Buccainen ;. .\!nf lirl:u}(yn's Spayde of Rapid City guards, Comrade | meat and this featare of pen rnc»:un{u: "vig | the home of A. G. Knapp, 2311 Davenport R nd 'Il b I:t-lul-‘rx-ll I“wn‘\- a nl:;m- and | E3 candle burnod luminously when it did burn. [ Mabry of the Fort Worth fenéibles and EoitHe b Tag R 0N Was | street, where refreshments and dancing ession but seidom excelled on the pro- 2t o Ho light always shed o good warm glow | Comrade Frank J. Reynolds of company oL ocolreo the main: pleasuro of thel atter=i |\ o iniiad thie: avening. Thoso present’ wore: L o We are not large advertisers but mean hat found its way into all corners of the | K, Third regiment infantry, Ilinois national 5 o , o Misses Cora Knapp; Mollie Reynolds, Helen “Jewel Song' was an equally cor stage, and to many of its people stood a | guards, residing at Rockford, I1l. M:‘Jm;;‘tfi.\r'hkme\lpns;‘(m-1“("‘ i D, Sharp, Julia Burket, C. Brown, Emma Quick, | mendable performance and no one who | [ exactly what we say. beacon of intelligence. Out into the space Private Coverdale met with a painful ac- | Mrs, Chase ilr\m' ecd of Councll Blufts, | 7 j,/ie’ Phillipps, Hanna Fronigate. Messrs, | listened to her effort can doubt that Mrs. | & beyond the proscenium arch its diffusiveness | cident by running the point of an indelible | pu Taliaferro, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Me. | B4 A. Knapp, Ora Wertz, H, Taylor, George | Millar is likely to attain an enviable posi- Jas a fascinating atmosphere such as | lead pencil into his finger, causing him con- | Kenne. Mis. Guab Ve wil. | Robinson, W. G. Clowery, Bugene Sullivan, | tion not only in the musical circles of A% ::w : theater e lr;m Ilu:!ln‘[]; hold ?t; siderable pain and inconvenience. helm, Mrs. Burt, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs, | Frank Robinson, Wellace Taylor. Omaha, but of the west. i s aping hrough he crannies Private A. W. Evans has applied for an ayer " k P Messrs. Shekels and Brazil gave a sleigh 4} and chinks of modern-day - building | honorable discharge on account of removal }\,“:;‘(.“f;,bfi"r-f,'k“(‘-sf,“-]’; Miny chennett, MIss | \do Friday evening to & number of their | Mr. W. T. Taber will give his seventeenth | [ where foundation stones are roiten and the | from jurisdiction, having gone to Clinton, M quan e Mot ®S | friends, among whom were Misses Engle, | OTan recital this afterncon at 3:30 in the | § ] U 5 2 L] Baum, Mrs. J. E. Baum, : ) Barnard, ' Miss Isaacs, Miss McConnell My e y ; mortar used for binding is but dust. ve. : . . Miss McConnell, | ff 0 First ¢ hurch. Mr. Taber wi g is but dust. May | Ia., to live. Miss Wallaco and Miss Alexander. Emma Houck, Cagrie Ocumpaugh, Katie I‘E‘”.‘ml‘;‘(‘:‘{”’l;‘;"’;“"IL: ’(";:“”‘Nm"n;"u;";‘gk“v'r:' Brookyn's disappearance into the great sea Mr. Harry Kirby left for San Francisco on Vi N 2 1 ! . s 2 s Warner, Nellie Watigberg, Ella Bonine, Mr. of mystery make a few tiny ripples, but to | Wednesday last. A Delightful Slelghing Party. and Mis, J. P, Dragii Me. and Mra. Quires, | S0prano, and Mr. Hans Albert, violinist, 3 3 s o {Boso who still linger on_ tho, shoro the | Captain.Scharff is In recelpt of a letter | Monday evening a ver enjoyable sleigh- | Mrs. Pinkham, Mr..Shekels, Mr. Reynolds, [ Miss McMacken is a resident of Clarinda, STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. little waves break silvery with recollections [ from Colonel John P. Pratt, commanding 8 T paovable slelsh- | Millor, Mr. 0. Potter, Mr. Hondrickeon, | 18 although”she has had the benefit of a of tho many characters sho had portrayed | the First infantry N. N. G., In'which he con- | 128 Party was given by Frank Newcomb. | ou" roturning, Mee-and Mrs. Brazil enter. | tWO vears course of study with Sig. Carpi through her long association with the stage. | gratulates the Thurston rifles upon being | From his residence six horses drew the [ tained the party at their home with & sump. | Of Chicago. Miss McMacken has received a Sonaa sl e Dhidrises . hat she won | the first company In the regiment to re- | PArty from one end of the town to the other | tuous repast, followed by music. great desl of-prelse from Hose miip live er greatest triumph, her individuality being | cruit to the maximum number allowed by | until a late hour, thence to Mr, Ne ' The Merriam M} D) ange heard her sing. - Her voice, although so- most_ agreeable, suggesting in methods and | law. SRR ,';‘r:’“m"_“;;" R':‘::”l’:‘r:": thorougny eodae . Hhenr pyeTranged 4 | prano, has a mezzo quality Jihich (Sives 1t | take placo at Boyd's opera houso March 16, 53 s Brady, Mzas o Bl onioNS yosal a roundness that Is very refreshing. Mr. | t2e PUOSE 80 A0 0 Piate indications poin and Mrs. Newcomb recelved the guests, a | Monday evening fast and filled twelve ta- | 4™ 0 qq no introduction. The program o audience. Tickots were placed on ACCIDENTS . general style Agnos Etiel when shio was at | “Tho commitice appolnted to compile. the her best. If there is any clysium reserved [ by-laws, rules and regulations governing the 5, W e S g nusical program being rendered. Dlonss miNcugocclv Il i, paElors andiiDr. ol rolown: 16 Wednesday, over 150 being sold in the | for tho dead she will come to it with her | company will report next Monday after drill ! 1 g ' s harp In her hand, and the mists of remorse | It is very important that every member of | - e oot ATl 8 dlimber (of f’.f“."!i?".”x,’“.“.'le’...'.'fli S aoait e ot YA I B Union Paclfic headquarters, where Mr. Wil- Covered by other insurance t] ire ol o) Vi ake @ » present g ° piano solos, Miss Alice Brady pl ed every- | Prepared by e ladies, 0 onsisted Adagio F mino . T. Best i s Ml ara e W W s and the fires of disappointment will take on | tho “rifles” should be presont at the reading i Hrady pleased ‘evary icken salad, Jelly, claret punch and coffee, | Cantilene Nuptis L Dubols | kins s emploved. i brogram wiil be | | ok e all covered it varied in character, e CS| A &onew sceming as sho touches the golden | of the by-laws, which, when accepted and | Doay With her charming songs, entitleq | Shicren stiad, Jetly warmly praised for e: 2 5 Y a Romanze Svendse! appe: on this occasion. ctensi o i i Sweet Red Rose.” M. Danny Brady a Romanz Svendsen | city appearing Extension Full Indemnity Pol . Re e J ‘Won't You Buy My Pretty Flowers® ant strings. —_— apprd \X:1|l|lllx:{, ;lllmmz:.ym‘m nder-in-chicf, be- | .1\ o Ry ety Flowers® fand || (oijarice; This prizesiwers. won as follow a R Raedin Byendeen harston Kifles, o ding v smber of the com- e o o ; First lady's, Mrs. J. J. Bliss; second, Mrs. | b Serenade (by Tep chuber i : R ; sang very effectively, “Swee ve, Be e vl i 3 r. Albe E 2 In years to come, when the Thurston Rifles | PAny- & to Mo’" A deliclous ;::T,,,‘HL‘}:,‘,|',,“\¥;,"f;:; Cole, first gentleman's, J. G. Gaddis} see- | poimoniation ... e ... Guilmant | The mention of a musical event of more fcy. It (\139 pvanh.\ .m\lenlty shall have become famous as a crack mili- Military Social Event. program, served by Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Innes | ©7d Georse D. Miner. M Taher, than ordinary importance was neglected last in case of fatal injuries result- tary company, they will look back with e e (R e and Mrs. Newcomb. The following guests | _The Home circle was entertained by Mrs. 0 PART IL. veck, being the dramatic cantata of “Rutl’ : i 53 1 Sl b s Ll o g SULEID N e s Bl e K Brads. | B. Harris, 1618 Chicago street, last week, | Angel's Serenade..: Braga | given at the First Christian church under ing from gas, poison, lifting, pleasure to the “‘stag” party given on Satur- he following very interesting account of X e Brady, | A aave) S. Roe. Mrs. J. I a f Fobi h Mrs. Danfel I ey = Lottie Metcalf, Emma Frost, Alice Brady, The first part of the evening was taken up | Miss McMacken. the direction of Mr. A. §. . Mrs, J. fréezing bsunstroke. dsomnams ay evening, I'ebruary 10, at their armory | Mrs. Danfel Lamont's visit to Fort Mever | Garrio Sholler, Essie Beeman, Mary Bailey, | bY the club's regular scheduled high five | Violin Obligato g Cook as Ruth sustained the part with great ZIE,SSuns & b on Harney street. While the attendance | as the guest of Colonel and Mrs, Guy Henr: o elc y zame: er whic ty 3 Serenade (by request), ldelity, ~her conception of the character bulis choking i o - y Y. | Jewell Leider, Annle Calvin, Amelia Bose- | 8ames, after which dainty refreshments | i it SRAGH (o8 CHINFO i ing Sonm e (O G R bulism, or choking in swallow was Intended to be limited strictly to mem- | Well known to our own people. The Star | acker. Messrs. Ambrose J. Ellington, | Were served. The entire membership of the Auf Flugeln des Gesanzes........Whiting | being very i i a class S i bera of the company, there were prosent | says: Charles B. Rutlige, George Stafford, Danny | club waa present, as follows: Mr. and ? Mr. Taber, ding scene was sung with feeling and bril- ing—a class of casualties @ 2 3 r. Faust Fa | Myrtle Coon as Naomi won about twenty invited guests, among | Misty and muggy and rainy as it was, | BXad¥, I. E. Newcomb, Joe Beeman, Sam | Mrs. M. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. B. Harris, | Faust Fantasie........................Sarasate [ Jian Miss b Aboml: won g 4 5 » | Howe, F.'S. New % Misses Jennie Blum, Flora Anchell, Bella Mr. Albert. cell deserved applause, this being her firs THAT whom were some prospective recruits. | this day was brighter than are most days | G. Ynnes, J. MZ}‘(‘I‘::’:IJ; A\\'.“;:::';'sl‘b”fi?&",i:' Keiffer, Frances Van Mesriz, Minnie Levy, | F'estal March.. ceseeeesene Calkin ;‘.‘l:pl'aruul'l' on the lyric stage. Miss Holt HAT NO ONE ELSE The program, consisting of instru- | at Fort Meyer. Even had the weather been | R. Murphy, W Ci i ; od Keiffe: M. Tabe er astounded every one with her good 3 . Murphy, W. Cathers, G. Gurney. Carrie Nathan; Mossrs. Alfred Keiffer, ot as Osper astounded y - mental and vocal music, recita- | Yery much worse than it was, it would have 7 Myron Kahn, Henry Hirshstein, Joseph The piano recital by Mr. Theodore Salmon | uoting ~especially in the parting scenc v\lllb:| /”SUHES AGA/NST' tions, boxing and a ‘“mock trial by | had :mlcfluol on the combined military-social T t‘": 'lf“'"'"w with Hearts, Blum, Sol Frank and Louis Keiffer. A:omh’\‘y Ll\‘l’ee:lnl(" AAI:";!ele 0|;lr:l“§¢;n;r:fl-';lr!°::‘e‘ Naomi. Miss Ina l](mlnul\v ‘usv“n,nl::“;c\vl:: 5 & event for which the post—always in what e entertainment tendered the guests of Vi church gives pro 5 e, maiden sang with her usual BLLYscA0 ury,” lasting from 9 o'clock until 12:30, s L The third and most enjoyable high five 5 . i # ate o ingumml “by B oLkt ‘me ) sooms to. b hertect condition—this morning | the Albany, at 2101 Douglas street, by Mr. [ party of the Ideal High Five club was given musloal events/ of he meason © I 80dI0N |costiime ",""'gub,ff':l.‘.:\:,l.l,,fi‘.'(‘l11!::»"};',:‘;‘:{:\‘1[\(1: The United States Mutual i A hos ucker. and Mrs. T. R. Pears at_the residence of Mr. Clare Hitchcock, giRa mony artist, Mrs. |y~ Conrad as Boaz s art wi sembly,” when all took seats in the drill | Exercises in the riding hall are quite com- | gy, A Egaiacn.horghost fandy {0 e e e evening, | J: W. Cotton, Mr. Martin Cohn, Mr. W. T. | ;)i the dignity with which the part is en- 4 50 hall, forming a semi-circle in front of the | MoR at Fort Meyer, but it is only at rare [ SO/CW On "uesday evoning, proved to be | poyion " Most of the evening was spent | Taber and Mr. J. B. Butler will appear in [ Goued’ ‘Mr. Able, the first tenor, surprised Rccident Association music stand, pipes and cigars were lighted | [MeT¥A!S that the wife of a secrotary of war, | VErY uniaue and enjoyable. at cards and greatly enjoyed by all Mr, [ 4R cxceptiouully good program as follows: [ 4 srfends with the sweetness of his voloe, y and the boys started in to enjoy thamselves e o gt A py istinguished party, | After a very pleasant evening at pro- | George Pray and Miss Gertlo Parkhurst Yarltiibasitontyoipinnor iOp 85T BatntiSacts lpr @railey ion LT, “]“x"h"‘:"“‘“’,i.“'l‘: 8. | climba the short stairway to the riding hall | gressive bearts, in wh > | we: Eiione () B P Pk r. Theodor Su:mon, Hir. M S reaper received well merited applause. Ty Upon taking the chafr Captain Scharft pro- | balcony and watches the — troopers 0 | prises. wors. samtuncd | ”i:‘ ”“‘1 :'"mm,""(' Miss {{!Tm\.\-m;:.r:y M Clape Liitons | Artez B TS oot Kossint | 0N, Was evenly balanced and sang thelr Cuamtes B P, Jaxes R, Prrcue, sented the company With a large “L” In | through thelr invariably interesting program. | and Mr. Todd. all wer Tsitey crrs: B 't | cock put one moro feather in thelr hat by | a. Romanzn...orr oo The good Froaident Hecavearyy Toses and greens, representing the com- l‘"';,"" fowever, is what happened this morn- | of the deliciots luncheon, which had beey | Winning the booby prizes. A dainty fun- | b The Phan salmon | workc of the unnlrus“z\mll Bonoralygs relest pany letter, at which three cheers were | 5t was ne : 3 daintily arranged to suit the occasion, | Cheon was served, after which Miss Gertio | G Abthe Spring., o0 Joselly at eredit on the director, Mr. A. S. Roe. i WACNER SLIte An proposed and given with a will for Colonel ('n‘llun‘:‘;”u:xl'l’l ]\ll‘r:“rl'llr-hc P]ml’\ though, f0r | Vocal and instrumental selections were ren. | Parkhurst and Miss Georgia Richards ren- | (- Mazurki Caprico mew).. {6 ool T HEEA ) 1;7\,‘::,’71: '.,?'n‘.,k; #.'en!' John P. Bratt, commanding the First fn- | Lamont and her friands to. breakfeet, a | dcred by Miss Dunn and Mr. Abel, and a i menal o Yooa\ tacion il (/s fovart: Jnamynel) s oo folowing t Creighton C = — ERIAh 8 D (Y L il L A o 2 and | fow vory approf B Heloationa It cloo were highly appreciated by all. GRL£0 i BIOmO%] aaya el Sreighton Ce fantry, to which regiment the rifles were as- | 1ad arranged matters so that their guests "")‘“‘!‘A :)xunnlvplrm‘,:‘;:“ e Sitar Ix“ oot et | mlv'mM:‘nL- fourth 8. T. N el SEE s Ii“'r;nln':‘ ; Fobruary 22, by tho sigued by the state military board upon the | are tho eldieny wan or ned and how aglle | “Anong ‘thoso present were: Judye ani | daucing parly was lven in Briing hail - Noerne +....Chopin [ on-Tlas-Lust ~¢lub, Dr. Chavles Buetens, request of Captain Scharff, commanding the [ cause they aro especinlly doserving. of ke Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Brando, Mr. and | Fifty couples were present in-responso to N A woeern. Schubert | dirvector e company. The Banjo 4 Guit o] honor of being haAls v DoRt! . Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. East, Mr. and | invitations issued by the club, and from 9 | ¢, La Pasauinade..... Liveee. Gottsehalk | Paraphrase—Heart Whispers..........Tlewucou Jo and Guitar club of | honor of being stationed at the “show post . Lacderich, Mr. and Mra. Ralston, Mr, | to 12 o'clock enjoyed a very choice program Mi: Salmon Vocal Solo it HRlGRRed Heox itovder. the Omaha High school class of com- | Of the army. E Thou'rt Tdke U i : 96 = and Mrs. Hewl an ors, of dances to splendid music. The members | & Thow'rt Like Unto a Flower......Rubinstein Aiss A AN v AL G s > cquestrian exercises were competitive, | 414 Mrs. Howitt, Mr. and Mrs. Masters, M ffonces doimplondidsusie. SRl membat TR LIS T " Donizetti | Violin Solo—Sogvenir (o Bado.........Leonard e Gt . | and Mrs Pickering, Judge Eighmy, M of the club were pleasantly surprised 3 D il Connell, Carl Connell and Private Wirt | pall. u,‘l’(fx.i-’l”lmfiyl “xfuxllmn|4:-m:':-’u.:':wc‘,l"' Judson, Misses Chapman, Dunn, su'unnl‘lr the ladies, who JM‘ ared In the ball room | Gavotto nnd mussst for wo planos....... Raff | 3 @ Bubillngeoichn e ...Glllet ‘Thompson banjos, and Willard Kreidler, Wil- | manders select the twelve lm‘-u who | Day. Paterson, Price and White; Messrs. [ in valentine costumes. The costumes were | Mr. Salmon, Mr. Cahn, T Ave Muria. 2 o \:ua _::;:m liam Lyon and Willio Godso gultars, with | Would. be most likely to do their re. | fo0d. Draver.’ Bird, MeDonald, 'Dr. Mc- | unique and furnished variety enough to it o With cornot dbiignto, Mr. Porry Budallety | Prof. Cummings, the club's instructor, ren. | SPeCtive troops cradit, and the result a y“”f:“‘x AbdhBleros, GVillinngtRdwardsiand) | makeltioiy RO "',‘]‘,‘,”ff'_'"" onotandytliy ¢ | The program for the ladies' musical soclety | The CelebrgCa IGREIG: ot fingen dered a lively march, and wero compelled | Pgriorimance that fairly rivaled the widely | Sunderland. :‘:’:-::‘"\‘l*‘"I!l(-n]‘u’ able and popular. The cgh | o0 Dext Wedneaday afterncon at Meyer's no Solo yu Polish Hanco. .. Scharwonkn R p B advertised military tournament over which [LXEETORIOYARIQIADG PORYIAF: music hall, which has been arranged by Mrs. [ () Polka—Violetty P L " 0 an encore. A clever exhibl- | Chicago and New York went into spasms | Wednesday evemt t the resld ¢ | Blues themartionorMaroh a8, H. P. Whitmore, is as folloy 1 (h) Polkn Mazurk 3 AL Heyer tion of the “manly art” was next given by | of admiration, sl Oanacay s abnecrealdence ol Bishop Hare of South Dakota Is expected | jistorical paper...Mrs. Charles M. Wilhelm | Violincello Solor-Romance. Baotans Prof. Godso and Mr. Lou Adams, who | First to pound over the tan bark were the | CAPtaln and Mrs. Ayers on Capitol avenue, [ to bo the guest of Bishop Worthington on | piang duet Fantaisie Op. i Ehubeeb | — s N MR BIRRR, B o sparred thre rounds for “points” only, | LYEIYe men and Norses from troop A, Wirst | W43 Elven one of the prottiest and most | tho 21st and 22d of this month and will ad- | - Nme. Hok Fuchs and M jitmore. . { Vocal SolozThoboarsti, i Tho contest was very interesting, both mes :luwu“g\ tl'm\un:lmlw| h_v‘l icutenant J. F. R. | original dinners of the season. It was des- | dress th.o.(\“ ‘m Hx :‘\u:‘rl'l:«‘xlyu 1‘ th"'l:' quar- Arla—Oh, M"vms"" B0 nsrcscors DGTIORE Operatic Selection—Erminie.... [ aTR R ALY, 3 jandis; then came the delesation from K of | ignated a valentine dinner and was car- meeting in the cathedral on the 218t | oo Mendelssohn | March Militaire (PREEY the Ninth, under Licutenant Alexander W. | ried out in a charmingly artistic and effec- | &t 3 p. m. The quiet day for the women of Mmie, i by Mrs. e The Tyrolean club, consisting of Messrs. I’N;r)', 1“1"‘ twelve from H of the Bighth, | tive manner. Hearts held sway in the l’!"" ‘“["""""I“'l”' bommenge w“llll a ""““"hlr"'l SR Whitmore Migh School Sopl G. S. Andrus, Paul McCulloug under’ Lieutenant Alfred C. Merillat decorations, ble cente se bel on of the holy communion in the cathedra 5 £ e Dawn.....Chadwick | o d Literary society of the 8018 Andiun 'nl L e S e I ,Hrm’lfll‘(‘,’,"‘M;"{’"“‘I')‘_q"fm:‘;:"“‘t‘{ (Dicee bolg | 4¢'10'a. m. on Thursday, 22d, when there will Mr. Walter B, Wilking, Tho Debating aud Literary so :u,\ pE ' - Wright, Claud Stockham and | ynder Lioutonant Robert Sewell A B T 2 b | be a special address by Bishop Hare. The | Vocal Duet—Oh that We Two Were class of '00 held its regular monthly meeting, { Of: 4 heart, with-hearts:eusponded. from the which was also the semi-anoual business 0. Sharp, favored the company with a v Mayin, ., a pretty Detalls of the feats that were performed | chandelie: Heart-shaped cards were fou services of these two days should have the FeBYIDg: 8 # aped cards were found | gnoniai orayer and thought, if not the press Binsi 109 Smith JMUS ZalIacero ond meeting, on Friday afternoon. An excelleny ence, of every churchwaman of the clty and — literary and musical program was rendered 820, 822 & 324 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. parts with expression and feeling. Chase..... selectlon upon thelr {nstrumonts and were | would bear close resomblance to the pro- | at cach guest's blace. with an appropriate recalled, Messrs. Andrus and McCullough re- | Eram of a four-ring clrcus. There was hur- | poetical quotation. epouding. Messra. Combs and Goodyear por. | 410 Jumping by files, by twos and by fours: | * Those present were Miss Woolworth, Miss | dlocese. Durlng the past month a small music club | as follows: formed a duet for plano and mouth organ | LNere Was mounting and dismounting in all | Doane, Miss McKenna, Miss Rodman, Mr. Miss Myrtle Norris en‘ertzinel & numb r of | has been organized by Miss Poppleton to en- moniea and gultar solo........A. Gsantner Which received merited applause, and Mr, | S°T'8 of fashions and while tho horses were | Doane, Mr. Guiou, Mr. Fairfield, Mr. Redick. | her young frieuds at a progressive courage all lovers of art in the study of it Say—Tho Navies of the World Goodyear rosponded with 4 plano ol A oving at all varleties of gaits o heart party Wednedlay evening at her | Every two weeks they meet at the different A ..Clarence Thurston this stage of the proceodings the sueirmar | . Some of the men jumped from a spring Doings During Lent. home, 2578 Harney..) Dainty refreshments | houses of the members and have some com- ; Mise Tiaden appointed Privates Stuht and Page “police- | POArd oVer the backs of one, two and three | ~Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Brown left yesterday | woro served on smwall tables at 11 o'clock, | poser discussed and paper on his life read, L shub Eniigration Should men.” Tho mombers of the entertainmens | 211Mals, and one acrobatic {roopor did the | for California, Miss Marie Price won the ladies' prize, and | and afterwards a program with selections ks and Josephine Blart. committeo furnished each man with a cory | f046 With a fnale to it which included stand Master Lake Deuel is ill with a slight at- [ Mr. ~ Carl Hoffman the ntlemen's. | by cach of the young ladies. On Wednesday o, Will Gadso and Alberta Nowton cob pipo and an unlimited supply of smoking [ |18 01 hi8 hiead on the further horse's buck | tack of scarlet fever Those present were: M Myrtlo | the meeting was at Miss Poppleton's and all | Geyaidine March ; fobaton stite) passing the cigars o i | OO0 dropping on his feet on tho bark. Mrs. Joseph Barker has been ill with the | Coon, Getty, Heleit ! Getty, Ada Gilmore, | evinced much interest in the proceedinngs. Class of 66" Winjo and Guitir club who prelorred tiom, &nd. werd. vory 4. A'):Ivu tho liorses we * thrown without an | grip, bu. In recovering. Marl Price, B = Goodman, = Graco | Next time there wil be & paper read by Mrs, LIS, o s HEhigr o siduous in the discharge of their dutie. Gpparent coffort on the part of those who did . 5 5 e Marty, Mrs. Cool 3 i ippe A. C. Smith. Those fortunate enough to be Jllowing the literary vrogram ca e A P tehares ot th rrm‘l-:“;!.mq The throwink: aRdtie atnl aca et e “:\:I»T’ 3]“['"\'\‘::"‘.:’1{*"‘J'r'w‘“ 18 the guest of | ju4y" Danlstrom, Fritz Marty, | charter members are Miss Poppleton, Miss | semi-anuual election of ofticers. Class of 06 Ay marchod upstairs, whoro Fofrostments, con. | M1 Bard for'ono horse to carry throo or | M7 D: H. Whoeler, Frank Williams, Cark-Hoftman, Will Pixley, | Doane, Miss Nash, Miss M. Nash, Miss J. [ President Ralph Connell was ugain ete 0 urinl - Services sisting of sandwiches and coflee, were seryed | [°UF S9ldiers around when such an exhibition Bisaea ”mnl[;ul\;] alsy Lemon are visit- | Archie Coon, Ad Arter. Yates, Miss H. Millard, Miss Chandler, Mrs. | president of the society. Ray Wagner was & Held In the A in the club room. After supper a mock | W48 called for. R telatives ab Hillahoro, ‘0: One of the most cnjoyable slelghing par. | Learned, Mrs. Smith. clected vice president and kay Cole secre- | SAN FRANCISCO, A" remarka- trial by Jury was held, with the following | ,occasionally, there was soma especially | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Withnell have gone | yias or the meAsonnks given last Tueaday L i Blo-funeral. toak- piase At tla Midvjuten fair participants: Judge, Private Herbert Tay. | €1¥er work that would bring out a round | to Los Angeles for the winter. evening by a number of the young people While the Hanlon's “Fantasma’ company I'his class is meeting with much hearty | wooinas toduy—that of Castilo Thiemann lor; clerk, Private Claud Stockham; sherifr, | °f @PPlause from the deeply interested spec- Miss Millard and Miss Anna Millard are | of North Omaha. After three hours of | Were in Omaha last week Mr. Max commendation from the teachers for tho ex- b Corporal Coleman; prosecuting attorney, | 10rs: : recoxering from an attack of the grip. pleasure the party Fétiirned to the cosy resi- | invited Miss Myrtle E. Coon to sing for cellent work being done by its literary Borgeant Leo Forby; counsel for the s When Colonel Honry's whistle notified the | Mya, John F. Getty and Miss Maud Stoney | fence of Mr. and Mis Oharles Pulse ot 1ons | B4 Hanlon at Mr. Meyor's store Saturday | society and for thecomplete and satistactory | by lions in the arcna of Bgone's wild uni- fense, Sergoant Burt Fowler; bailiffs, Pri- | 148¢ fwelo to retire from the arona Licuten- ( will leave this evening for New York City, | North Eighteenth stfoet, where a deliciogs | Afternoon, February 10. Mr. Hanlon ex- | organization it has effected o carly in its | mal show a fow nights ago. The services vates Page and Stuit, An Information was | 29t Landls took command of the consolida R oyster supper awaitpd; them. Among * | pressed his appreciation of Miss Coon history. were held within the cage where from day flled against Privato Ratekin, and he was | 48tion and then ensued a troop drill that “",\‘"'" Mrs. Bragk J. Hoel and-family | Syster auppsr ‘{l‘"“‘" RIS ARDE ,!h,'"' voice by extending her an invitation to be- P —— to day tho fiorco brut which duly arraigned, the jury of “six good men | bd I it innumerable opportunities for con- | #0 Mis# Katherine Morse have returned | present were: M lrl'h'fl:’l)“ Mimio Wichelney, | COme & membor of ‘the “Fantasma" com. Washington's Disthisy Colebrajla sl ne A RN AL A and truc'' were empuneled, and the pris- | fUsion—not one of which was taken advan s e TR Fannio Davis, Hattia Derlin, Minnie Berlin, | D0y, but Miss Coon could not see her way | Washington's birthday will bo duly ob- | Thitmann poriorn. s the wervices wout gner, “althouh ably” defendod, was found HERCD Ao throughout, the circling | York City, whore he recently tompistad & | Edith Kuenhy, Clara Yooder, Mamio Yooder, | Clear to accepting the offer. served on the evening of Thursday uext, | by ‘furco growls from the farrmiele qulley & |‘lu:ll‘.‘“.‘.“:l.'m\.x R e T G e AL S [t R L R R B Elizabeth _Leeder, Carrio “I)m»h- . Julia ebruary 22, oy & public meeting of ‘citizens | sug tive |"“1 uncanny were sup of martial wmusie, Where, unknown (o the | te more wonderful when it s rememberod | Major Paddock was accompanied to st, | Lender. Messrs Chatles Aphoute, deramo | py ' Usociation the Stryken-bias-Lust club | b the First Baptist church, coraer of Fif- | plom Aiald Y LIEUR 8- RAINS, . NAHTAL gompany, Prof. H. Shunke and Messrs, Lutz, | that the men wero from diterent companios | Paul last week by Colonel and Mrs. Wilson, | Ponata. Raiph Wellor, - Emery and S, vy, | ¥l glve a concert Thursday evening of this | teenth aud Daveuport strects, where the about & s Taylor and Schwarkopt had stationed. (hen | And are not drilled in that mixed-up way | Miss Wakeley and Dr. Summers, HORME, RAl) sliar, B L week in the hall at Crelghton college. The | following program will be rendered, begin i, Towa Btata. band' Diaved whils ths selves. After playing two soloctions, which | YOrY frequently, if ever beforo The many friends of Mrs. George Worth- | “¢°0°% . ; program will be a varied one, and the repu- | pineay 8 o'clock sharp: awallans sang a dirge in their native were voolforously Rpplaudad, the eaptay i, Ii was noon When the exercises were over | ngton will be pleased to Know that she. fs The Y. B. G. Whist club spent a pleasant | tation tho club has made ought to assure a | y =& troduced the musicians who 5o Kinily vol and then the invited gueaty ¥ oceaded to tho | convalescing, after her attack of the &rip. evoning at tho home of M. an n‘;\t‘;.a(x\x.-lh:;n. full house, Opering address. . DB i) arcor, Chairinun R unteered thelr services, and cscorted them | commanding officer's quarters, where Mrs T b Bt on, Fortieth and Grand, Tuesday evening Music—America ... ... Audionce und bunc ) Declded Againg IO IRD RALL Woare ey oty oecarted e | Whllod, tham/ aid. Wbare: rar. tos )I;“‘:‘I_;» :;I_n}]‘;"“\""‘:;"‘“‘:’:"I'l‘lk ;’,‘:t“:‘flr"‘"";' Whist was played, after which r-i eshments | Miss Heleno Wyman, the charming daugh- | prayar . lov, W, K. Heuns | o M Mwm "' i ' |I' "*l" e Lo Spangled Banner” by requost, the entire | formal courtosios wero attonded to, brouk- | Aew o baiir iy, & Cou 18 at mu";“"um‘l‘"' were served. ~ The club took advantage ot | ter of Mr. A, U. Wyman, is one of the pupils | Music - bl iy 00 11, >=HYR 3o MAND, W Riaagied. Baunarh by rsdiiest, "the’ entite | BERM Souris k, bal aied F | ¢ s the fine slolghing, und enjoyed a 'ride | at the Omaha Opera Festival school and a | Aduress—iffio Pairiotisin i fii i | olatmed to be the wife of Robert Ray Hamil deaire of the company to have Prof. Shunke The docorations were tasteful throughout | . Mrs. M 7808, 0 Dhicago celebrated her | through the beautiful whitencss in a “bob. very great favorite of Mr. Maretzek. Those | v -i: tov. \ ton, has again suffered defeat in her effort appolnted bandmaster of the First infanisy | and the monu all that could be expectod o .ml. birthday last Sunday at the residence | Thoso present were: Misses Blanche Ellf who have heard her sing do not hesitate to | Muaie s ihia Flug Cnarles E. Winter | to establish the claim. At the previous trial band, and a petition to that effect is being | ® skillful chof. Those present wer Mrs, | Of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Dreyfus, at 1917 | wood, Dalsy Ledgwich of Harlan, Ia., Anna that she has a voice very reminiscent of | Af\\jc 4 It w hown that she and Joseph Mann had 3 Cass. julick, Elnora England, Agnes Gulick. Zant, and with education will be a great | Address—Washington We F. Gurloy | jjyod together as man and wife. The surro circulated to be forwarded to tho proper | Lamont, Miss Sanders, Miss Lockwood, Mrs s X - authority. The band played another fne | Collamore, Miss Gornell, Miss Scott,” M The Jolly Five gave a slelghing party | Georgla French, Mary Fairbrother, Bdna and | credit to the school over which Maretzek so .\nn“_ . 4. G, Pt | Bate court decided that a previous common Addroas “® | law marriage had been established with selection. Blackburn, Miss Breckinridge, Mrs. Kennon. \\'wh\q-‘snhy ;\--hlm(. In which they invited | Carrie Robertson; Messrs. George Gillesple, | ably presides. fdar several of thelr young lady friends to par- | Will Ure, Robert Gillesple, John Gillespie, - Mustc taads; M2 Mann. From that decision she appealed to ticipate. The fortunate ones were: Misses | Thomas Thornton, Frank Dibble, Saw The complimentary benefit cc Thepubliois cordlally iavited o attend. | {;CMC, CE® (b U NS wupreme court, Susle Curtis, Cora Cox, Nora Williams, Graco | Gillespie, Burt Mason, and others. On Febs | dered Mr. W. B. Wilkins by his friends will | All seats free. which bas just decided the case Agalnst hez. WAS A STRANGE FUNLRAL, the lion tamer, who was mortally wounded Under the auspices of the St. Vincent de A party of gentlemen members of the “Our | Mrs. Bonton, Miss Ruggles, Miss Slocum, Country Cousin” Theatrical company, in- | Miss Huddleston and Miss Brice; Lioutenant eluding Mr. James G. Brown, manager; Prof, | Benton, Lieutenant Kennon, Lieutenant

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