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0.3, 5 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 4, TWENTY PAGES. GENUINE SCHOELPLY SHOE SALE . THE ENTIRE $26,000 BANKRUPT STOCK Was sold Friday, March 2, at sheriff’s and’mortgagee’s sale to satisfy the creditors of W SoHOELPLY, T'am the only person who has a dollar's worth of this stock, with the exception of $135.00 worth attached by an ex-employe of Mr, Schoelply. Not an- AFFIDAVIT. STATE O NEBRASKA, ) County of Douglas, John A. Bryans, of lawful oge, being first_duly sworn, says that for n consid- ornble time iast pasf he has boen in the employ of John W. Schoelply, n boot and siioe dealor of Omaha, Neb, That with the exception of ¢ pairs of misses’ shoos, which were 1 upon by him under attachment suit and sold e § 4 . ¥ . . s 7 By him to eftisfy o claim of 813500, other dollar's worth has left the store since the doors were closed. @@ See the affidavit of the custodian of the stock which appears in the upper left hand| Thomas Yy i8 now in possession of Y10 Ol e RLoci Ui e RRRId OBtV IeoTner on this ad vertise menty Schoelply, by purchase from mortgagees and execition creditors, and further af- fiant saith not, b Ml A NOON, MARGH 5. SCHOELPLY’S OLD STAND, This stock in all its elegant entirety will be placed On Sale Monday Noon, Marech 5. The fine quality and superior make of the goods handled by J. W. Schoelply was well known in Otnaha and vicinity, and the way shoe dealers have been howling the past few days shows the fears they have of the way the shoe trade will be affected by the forced sale of this DMACGATIETCEINT SHoCI= OoF LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. A FEW PRICES AS A STARTER. To give an idea of the big bargains we will quote a few prices. All other goods same way, JOHN A. BRYANS. Subscribed in my presence and sworn 1o before me this 3d day of Murch. 1594 EDWARD G, MCGILTON, 1) Notary Publie. ANNOUNCEMEN'T. The Schoelply stock was bought at less than 50c on the dollar, and every man, woman and child inOmaha can be fitted out for less money than the same grade of shoes were ever sold at before. Our time for occupancy of this building Sal is very limited, so we will mark the goods M‘;’::“)‘"s'“"“‘““'5“‘”“* ey e to sell them at prices made below the cost 54 Schoelply sold at $1.75 and 3200, of manufacture. Note the difference between the prices 150 pairs machine sewed patent tip plain toe button, Schoelply sold at $2.00 OUR PRICE 78¢ OUR PRICE OUR PRICE 785¢ Schoelply sold shoes for and the prices we will sell them for. Sizes 11 to 2. $1.00 200 pairs Ludlow ladies’ shoes, hand welt and hand turned, with patent lea- ther tio, a beautiful shoe; Schoelply 800 pairs ladies’ ‘French kid but ton and common sense last, genuine hand sewed, Schoelply sold at $7,00, our price in this sale ‘Woe will take 75 pair men’s shoes that have sold up to $4.00, the sizes of which are broken, and put them in one lot; had no trouble in getting $5.00 a pair; OUR PRICE in this sale they will go for $2.68 $1.00 THOMAS-~A. FRY, 1415 Douglas Street. Remember sale takes place at Schoelply’s Old Stand. J ITS HOLD | for,2 resiaence, we concluds at tho last | § to 10 there wil be n general recaption, to | ing's, “Shakespeartan Ode to the Mu Sigma | Mr, and Mrs. D. S. Parkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. | congratulations of his friends upon the ar- | dison, Ruth White, Roso Blocdel; Mrs. G, moment not to ‘leave, which everybody who is interested In the | Beiles,” which won prolonged applause. J. M. Leake, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mahoney, | rival at his home. on St. Valentine's day, [ L. Hollo, Mrs. H. S. MacDonald. Mrs. Estelle was handsomely costumed in | assoclation ‘is cordially invited. Free will | Dainty refreshments, served at a late hour, | Mr. and Mrs, A, T. Sidwell, Miss Manline | of a twelve-pound boy. On Friday evening Judge and Mrs. Wake- black silk and the judge sald looked little | offerings toward Yhe support of the organiza- | included an “anagram pie.” much to the | Laur, Miss Minnle Davidson, Colonel A. L. | Mr. and Mrs. O. HMansen left yesterday | ley entertained at dinnor Those who are older than the bride of twenty years ago. | tion will be very gladly reoeived. At 6:30 | amusement of the guests, Mr. H, M. Waring | Scott and Fred Davidson. for San Francisco to visit the Midwinter fair s enough to enjoy the hospjtality of The presents were handsome. - They con- | o'clock supper will be served for members | proving himselt the best decipherer of the | After eight games of cards refreshments | going by way of Portland. charming home know how delightful sisted principally of exquisitely cut china, | only, and afterward Mrs. Percy Ford will | English events, works and authors from [ Were served, and then for the finale the auc- | * . o' peming of Dubuque, Ta,, and Mrs. | such small dinners given nere always aro. hand ornamented. glve a very Interesting talk of the “Work- | which the anagrams were made, tion came, which was quite interesting. 7. C. Watt of Hashua, In.. are visitnig thelr | The guests on this occasion were: Mrs, J. One of the neatest mementoes was the | ing Women of Europe,” the result of her In the ‘“wee sma' hours” the company e i M D. I f,'.,“;,'” N. H. Patrick, Miss Collins, Miss Wakeley, crayon portrait of Mrs. Baker, at whose | personal observation during her long res- | dispersed with merry good nights and a hope 2 T d Miss Emily Wakeley and Messrs. Robert W. SOCIAL EVENTS OF THE PAST SEVEN DAYS | ouse the wedding took place twenty years | idence abroad. that the future held “many Lappy returns.” Patrick, John Patrick and Willlam C. ago. Mrs, Daker is now about 0 yoars of | he plew piano s now in_ the rooms, but e tortainment was given In the Commercial | Mpines in time (0 attend fy Wakeley. ol age and resides at Kansas City. there is still need of funds to pay for it, Afternoon Musicale. § e T LioyejChas LA S i Sk 5 2 The guests wore: Mr. and Mra. E. R. | although the Stolla Stanton entertainment | Mrs. Willlam R. Morand entertainea a | ©1iD Fooms for the benefit of the Open Door. |y, “prapcls W. Breed and Miss Florence | A surbrise party was given at the homo Birthday Partles with Hero and There s | oo ®'Nrs, Bimor, Mrs. Johnson, Bitts: | materially lessomad the toambtomrert o M et The object being a very commendable one | pooed’ o Hoston” are the. xueats of Mr. | 0f S Kalish, 848 South Nincteenth stveet, Luncheon or Two Keep Up the 1 flold, Muss.; Mr. Farnam, Mr. and Mrs, | " Tho rooms of the assoclation are 106 ana | "LTiDer Of triends very delightfully Thursday | rouyiceq in a very good attendance, Arthur C. Smith, 1203 South Twenty-ninth [ Jast Ttcsdavilovening fuingihaner, 19E e terest In the Circles of Van' Camp,’ Mr. and Mrs” McVann, Sioux | 107 Bee building, and visitors are always | L.CFRoOn at her residence, 2006 Dodge street, | e following excellent program was ren- | gtreet. thioce pr’u:‘fl:l.“::v(\rei? RIKAAR ARd S, D It welcome. Miss Mamie Taylor is the e | the major portion of the afternoon being given | dered Mrs, Harty C, Walker has returned to the [ (02 Tresent were: R Kailah and family, Delicious refreshments were served. *eral secretary, and will always be glad to | UP to a musical program that was splendidly | Woodland Rose clty after an absence of three months. She [y, "y e TEvY AR TR, TR anc MES AR fiivc mrorTm'lou cu:}fornlug um] work of ;D.'-'dfi.red{ “T'hc‘ hou?ok\\;ns x:r:lu:llly[;:’l";:"urced Silestion ,r"m"‘»m ,f}l'(""""» :i:‘;l.‘llui nl( Il:c home of Mrs. Gust Fries, | 1oinnors of the Fellowship club of this city. > % 2 s he assoclation. he “‘noonday rest” | for the musicale, pink roses and palms pre- | Selfction from His DBoerts ... 619 Tzard street, Rt etk s s 2 Ausllyabasibeen cnloylng amonk of rost, The Omaha Commercial College LIterary | yorvoy tea, coffee, cocon and milk from 11 | dominating. After the conclusion of the pro- | p Mr- I TR e mery | The last lecture of the Unity club lecture | lighted. ",‘;kl:u".,,:;,,;m":fl,, o .,mu:‘,‘,, "3, fulness, Julia Marlowe only arousing the gay | society gave a public entertainment at the | to 2 dally at a merely nominal price. G delicious ro(rnxlunp;us were served. Miss Myrtle Coon. s course will be given by Mrs. H. P. Lewis at | comic songs. world from its lethargy, the opera house on | present location of the college, corner Sey- i he program was as follows: Warrior Bold S S S ent Unity churel Friday evoning, March 9. Tho | “myurday, Miss Thomas' atternoon at Homo e : is the occasion of quite a large and con- Thursday “evening and agaiu last night ro- | enteenth and Douglas streets, last Thursday Poet and Peasant.Mrs. Morand, Miss Nixon | I Quiartet. sembling a flower garden in its brilliant | evening, the following program being ren- | The ’"";“."_“'" ofitheOmahaz0amerayolabjiiCaveliygiiide; ? freuidorand Releations s BeniKing. Colonel and Mrs. Pratt entertained at | genial olrole of friends making ner & viott: coloring, the leaders of the swell set being | dered. Areinow beginning tojsceLthe)igood resullal |igeihziis : aibot 3 +..veeee.Oudin | dinner on Tuesday cvening, the guests being | At her last at home Thursday Mrs. Hum- : ratio .Patriotism | of such an association. The proprictors of | Skirt: hine May Haloy M & Coon. Mrs. McGee of Chicago, Miss Collins, Miss [ phre: e A very largely represented, although Lent ls | Oration . . ¥ & i ag! pirey and Miss Thomas eniertained the But Lent has already lost its | pi the Elite studio, 1406 Farnam street, have :pherd Boy. g phosniCliOnIRVenicestiva tand iy s oo -Roeder | Pratt and Mr. John 8. Collins. callers and the charming Washingtonian :"f"" e "‘:l =3 1:‘ e “‘A"‘v"' Ll -m’; Banousao ; kindly tendered them the use of the rooms d Huntington 5o G e Mr. and Mrs. John H. Maus announce tho | presided at the tea table in a delightful arrors,Sand thisgwoeke & fow .moro, aoolal fipo i ghion ....Kentucky Bell | for meetings and demonstrations, which is | S SR A fen King marriage of their daughter, Daisy Clare, to | manner. Among these present were Misses entertainments are anticipated than oc- HE dire. old at Home, In Absence. curred during the past seven da rocal Solo st T ou Ro Marc . m, andy, Ti Cushing, Wake rd duly appreciated by the club. Mr. Lou Rothan Dennis, March 14, at 8 p.'m Dan urn ushin akeley, Barnard y is Easter the queen of feasts in ok THOMAS A. FRY. Selling the Schoelply Stock of Shoes. $8.00 Ivery woman in Omaha should have a pair of these shoes. LENT LOSING Julia Marlowe Arouses the Howling Swells from Their Lethargy. Open Door Benefit, Last Friday evening a very enjoyable en- | _Miss Lynn Curtis returned home from Des : Moines in time to attend the performance of Soclety. .....Selected Selections .. o e < Quarter § at Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal | Doane! Messrs. Wilson, Penn, Holmes, Dr. e Thursday evening the club was again en~ | Vioin Soio... 5 ¥ Phoenix | Selections ... i, McElderey ; YR i 3 tertained by Prof. John Edgsworth of the The guests present were: Mrs. Grossman, The many friends of Mr. Gabriel DeWitt Thursday night, the occasion of Miss thasCathollg chureh;;bub:it;ls;the time when pye-Refonmalonieagineleadiiof yReula Creamer Dry Plate company of St. Louis, | Mrs. Neville, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Huntington, Birthday Party. and family, former residents of Omaha, will | Marlowe's first appearance, the audience was lety awakes from its forty days of leth- Mo., who developed a number of negatives | M Mrs, Phoenix, Mrs. Talbot, Mrs. number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. | regret to learn of the death of Mrs. DeWitt, | a flattering one both in size and quality. argy and like the butterfly leaves the dingy | ywpia Ermini 3 ; RERRINER 1 i Mrs. Job T A Blrand Mr 1 Fort Worth, T The boxes were all filled. The lower ones S 9.0 Y onYs ¥ Vhistling R0 ..Erminie <o v thalol Y T a T Ty Partrid Mrs. Livesey, Mrs. Johnson. The A ke et afvaais S which occurred at Fort Worth, Tex., on e boxes were od. ) ver ones garment ‘of the grub behind, says the Phila: 5 taken by the club, The Creamer company | yrritilis, Mew Lavesev, Ao JORRol. CU | J. H. Lake, Twenty-first and J streets, South | Which ocou R e T LT ey Is one of the pioneer firms in the manufacs 8 v M {4 delphia, Times, and l«l-\xl!x,lllu]:lul’!lt'sl clothes | Recitation....c....c neiRoyal Trinces | 0T G Dlates. | The Tatest result of thais | cox, Partridge, 'Neville, Phoenix and Henry | Omaha, surprised those L“""”'" ]"‘“""" Mon- | ) s Hattlo L. Ivins entertained informally | Mr. Turner SRd Mo OuRopdiBmith; My, and 8 out to thoroughly enjoy itsel A REONs y Phoe! ay evel g st ) y taking po: 8- 2 e 3 ) 1 A A. C. Smith, A ireed and Miss Breed Shiendid dinners, weddings, christenings, | Music—Woodland RGses. s c...........Mohr | enterprising and untiring Inventive genius | PhoeniX. 2l e il Seveyening € lask megc by kaklng DOSMOR- i nonday levening i for Miagl Grace Campball | AT AL CLBMUNALEa B sedand MIsT) aaf candle parties mul'!nx'nml luncheons are all T. K. Quar | 1 is the appy idea of the Ischromatic plate A Pretty Kensington, slon of the house and ('Elj“)llm a game o Music and games were the order of the Qady Miss “r;)“‘“‘ Miss (“m|y "'ml Mr. f\‘l(lrfl: left for that glorious springtime when na- [ Oration..The Soc \v/l A%\,“!‘H‘!rtfi\l[l” Problem | for taking photographs in colors. Several of One of the most charming social events of l‘|ll:11 xlnwll,“uw occasion being the birthday of ;.‘:‘x‘;’::. |;‘|'\:!w“:.»ry enjoyable time was had | [EOTs 088 PN Henry. MoGormiok, Mr. m‘n- does her best (“1:“ D hearts brl \-m];n;tl Comle Declamation Last Day of School | worth "ith the very best results. 85- | the week was the kensington given on Thurs- | 3 m“'“'y (A R et 2o FeblTen )“""M S einesday evening, February 25, | 114 Mry. Remington, Misy Silloway and Mr. e RrT Tr JF Pvas T r e [SATS T ; Mr. W. B. Glines of the Bradfish, Plerce | day by Mrs. Fred Engel at her well-ap- | p g "parkhurst, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Levi Cov, | at the residence of the bride’s mother in | *e2d % SOURHIHL ol ois hoayy. shad thoeo ot e e mayaliDin: Aristo company had an _interesting’ exhibi- | pointed home at 4907 North Twenty-fourth | Mr. and Mrs, Al Powell, Mr. and Mrs. James | Stanfora . Cirelo, Mr. FredeMek W. Truax | Mr. and Mrs. G. Kuenne entertained the be dispensed with and in the freer atmos. | Debate, Resolved, That th tion of tho toning of paper prepared by his | street. It was somewhat of a farewell to | G. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mahone and Miss Mabol C.. Richards, both of (s | Greseent High Fivo club at thelr rosidence, Atmos dice among our f company. S ) ~Culloc! and Mrs. A. T. Sidwell, Mr. and Mrs. oy iRy, DTt e ofatatin e 609 South Seventeenth street, day even- phere one can enjoy spring lamb and peas; e e ey i ANy () o | her sister, Mrs. T. B. McCulloch, who s . T, Sid, ! 3 . T. J. Mackay . i Foutl Reventeanth, it DY Xan: justifi by m Mr. Charles Matthews of the Eastman | goon to follow her husband to Chicago, where | Mr. and Mrs. C. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs, s Turner, who has made a host of | P8: The honors won b, C. Lucke crisp lettuc » strawberries in pla social and intellectual inferiority. 3 N L S : 4 3 3 3 that | Atirmatis Rt A N Day L LR he is engaged In business. Mrs. Engel was | B. Check, Mr. and Mrs, Sol Hopper, friends during’ her stay with Miss Dandy, [ A0 Me G Dake, atier whioh o dalaty \tiao At T Negative Rol! L. s of the Solio paper, which 18 one of | agsisted by Mrs. R. B. Wallace and Miss | Lizzlo Mitchell and Miss Gertie Parkhurst. roturned to her home In Chicago yesterday A . 5 ] must do duty Aol hare T R k000 ; rize won by M club are Mr. and Mrs. R. Rosenzwelg, Mr. Weddings & g y day in | Announcement . M. Phrbou S ":”; papars “‘ 1 the pro~ | Alice Orr, and in the minds of those present The ladi first prize was won by ) ™8 | afternoon, muchego the et of those who | Zuo’ M8 TG™ i lonno, Mr, and Mre. G Mite Enster week s loveliost device | Music=On" Veples Wilters . ...0.... Toeder | f i amatour. 1Y pusing the | it will long remain as a bright spot of a most | Lizale Mitchell, the gentlemon's prize by | wore fortinate enough to have met her. SHAIAey. 02 Ko, Meiang e o) can be employed to make them more than Fekade it e DAt il Sive ioxcel- | delighttul afternoon. ~The ladies who par- | Levi Cox. The ladies’ consolat on Jrize Wa8 [ “imne frionds of Mr. George M. Lawrence | G Data: My Urian and mics Aims Usian: ordinarily _artistio.. Spring flowers make | Friday evening following the tenth annual | B¢ TOBUPS WIGh Verd THe memlliation | took of the hospltality we Mrs. 'Dr. | taken by Mrs. T. P. Mahoney and the gentle- | The, fricnds of Mr. Goorge M, Eawrence sar,Urian and Mise Alme Urian, most adorable bridesmald's boquots, and at | Feception to ex-students took place, the pres- | 7ie (W0 PAE BOth BUECHE BRG pormanehit, | thain, Mrs. C. H. Rich, Mrs. M. B. Copo- | mew's by J. H. Lake, dtilzedtl that they were quictly married Saturday at tmeZyhent floral honnets''are”so populari| iont Ainfonts extending. the ‘ex-atudents it BPEH HE v e IR A Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs, C. I After luncheon dancing was indulged fn. [ FhS they were duichy marfied Baturday b $ stead of artifleial blossoms may be | cordial welcome, many coming from a dis- [ even better results. Mr. Matthews also | yi' Mrs. Dr. McCague, Mrs. Dr. Wil- " === T vicounle iave mona e or an extended Raal nioan nr nrtiicial lossoma. ey ke ER N o nartioinate. In.tha rontlyitlaa af itha! | liawed ‘same. ‘ot tlia® moa e prints [ e W QT Matice, Mre: udge Mo- yable BiEthday, Baxty: ST have gone cust for an extended | ;.5 iougton, 4230 Mlami streot, colobratod AL christening and candle parties of course | occasion and renew the assoclations of their | yet made, which were obtained with the | cujioeh) Mrs. Willlam Baird, Mrs. J. B, Cow- | A very enjoyable birthday party was give e Sty S| LA ay, Fobruary 24, the small individual in the cradle is the one | &lma mater. platinic _bromide paper, which s fast bes | gy " "G, F. Gilmore, Mrs, A. G. Charlton, | Friday evening of last week in honor of n Thursday aftornoon Mrs. Arthur Smith | o guests wore” her lttle” cousins, Bislo eat object of interest, and all glits are s The rooms wero very prettily decorated | coming the leading paper for soft and | yiyg“james Patton, Mrs. Sara Jenkinson, | Mr, James Gibson. Miss Mayden, Miss | InVited a few young ladies to meet her guest, [ pugaer, Willie Robinson, Alex Robinson 1 with direct reference. ta its sants | and a general good time was indulged in. | highly artistic effects, which it 1s difficult to | Mrs. James Batton, Mrs. Sara Jenkinson, | Mr. James G i BLIAS. loth % | Miss Breed of Boston. Miss Breed I a'vers | 1ok Roninson and James objnson, i " i I X { b AR & g obtain from any other paper in the market, | yi'o' fv B J gt um’ | Howe and Miss Metealf received the guest handsome and charming girl and quite de- [ ee SR O e vere Maze) caprices At Baster these offerings gen- | An impromptu program was rendered, con Mr. Samuel Armstrong of the Seed Dry | MFs: Charles Cheney, Mrs. Thomas Meldrum, | poo " q00® 0" 00 ohee wore played, preceded B B e e A1 Balne 8 pr ! kglo rally bear some semblance to an egg, | S!sting of speeches, music, ete., Interspersed Plate ‘_~“""; b m’ A4 .‘Ih (ry he Be ry | Miss Belle McCulloch,: Miss Mame McCul- gh five and played, ightec alliho i % | and Barncy MeNeil, Hattie and Gorard Mo therefore there are deep, egg-shapad baskots, | With social conversation and games, ate company discused tho properties of | jooy Mrs. A. Louts, Council Blufts; Mrs, | by an excellent supper, after which dancing | presented to her : Alma_Montos, Nora Trotter, Ella Boone ant exquisitely lined with satin and lace At 10:30 the ex-students, headed by the | the Seed pla This firm is also one of the | Ay yonuo Metzger, Councll Blufts; Mrs, | was indulged in until the ever sweet song, | The Des Moines Leader announces the mar- | Mandy Brown, The little tot received many trimmed, In which the clothes are to ba | officers of the Literary soclety, repaired to [ first in the field with dry plates, and their | g U000 WARete SERIERT “Little Apple Blossoms,” sung by Mr riage last Saturday, at the bride’s home on | pretty and useful presents from her relatiyes laid away or the toilet utensils are to be | the large banquet room, where delicious re. | Popularity Is well known to both the pro. ! s Balb b amans, andipeapRlo-Rlonaame. AuIR hy B Bevonteanth street, of Maude Allce Cresslor | and numerous ¢rionds PR Ay vheadc e il bbit | freshments had been prepared fessional and the amateur photographer. Entortained for Her Son. ang, avo LIGIEHAL, (On dianeraien, ;. and John Archie Morris of Omaha. M At Mrs. M. Hellman's residence her sister, or tiny ohicken on the handle dre appro. | The committee of arrangements consisted of | | The Omaha Camera club s to bo congratu: | yry, 0, P, Black of 2025 Davenport street | 10 B B e o dhdiih Howy, | Morris s a young Towan running now as | /At Mis. M. Hellmen's residenied her siater, priate. Dainty porridge bowls representing | A. N. Davis, C. M. Zander, J. R. Howarth, | lated upon securing e e Ot emich | gavo a party Tuesday eyening, February 27, | Dollie Gainble, Laura Gray, Julia Boles Pullman car conductor b Lweon omaht and | noon “coffee on Wednosday afternoon B oroken ekg snoll are also in domand, and | Amanda Johnson and Annle Poterson, who | firyjng*tho” goods used In the varlous | In honor of the I7ubirthday of her son ace Gorden, Magglo Boles, Lottie Metcalf, | Portland, Ore. They will muko Omal There were fourteen ladies present and each the Hltile by Appears on many a gift for | leserve duo credit for the success of the en- { 4., 0)es of photography. The results of ex. | Clarence, who Is homeffrom Lincoln on a Barten, Sadie Carter, Mrs. G. T. An- [ home. ’ - 1o at | brousht her faney work and made it a vry 18, Le: M risinments — hibitions of this nature are lasting, and | ghort visit. Dancing and cards furnished the ), Mr. and Mra. J, Enis, Mr. and Mra Miss Thomas entertained a fow friends at | delightful informal gathering. Durin Club Reeeption. points are raised and questions asked, | amusement of the eybaink, coupled with vooal Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Chighsmith, Mr. and | cards and music Monday evening in honor of | afternoon delicious refreshments were served, I 24 e e Fer s dor (74 S O (TR AR (R 2 |/ AMUSINSNE: Q4 EN0- g By, POURIR ALl Mrs, Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Ovustny. Messrs, | Miss Dell Hale of San Diego. Those present | Those present were Mrs. Hellman, Mrs Tho cosy homo of Judge Estelle, 2115 South | The recently organized Young Woman's | which much time and patience would with und inatrumontal sislor by “Mr. Christ | 0% TASer, My, 40 dow Ovusy. Uy | Miss Dall Hals B Sa0, DI P Rrds | o, st grore Mes: Hellma, Eleventh street,was filled Friday evening with | ¢ub of the “First Presbyterian church will Dutlor, Mr.and Mrs."Arthur Brown and | G SOt Goorga dones s Barten, | Miss Eva Manchester, Miss Mabel Moore | Mrs. Rau, Mrs. L. Heller, Mrs, B, Newman, the relatives and friends of the judge and [ Sive their first reception in the church Thelr Se Anniversary. Mrs. Dlack: Atat gclogk a dollclous supper | ug,“willson, Will Barten, Morrison Jones Miss May Smith; Mr. Crawford, Mr. Conrad, | Mrs. Adieg Mrs. Goldsiith, Mrs. Hellor, Thursday evening from 8 to 10 p. m In honor of their second anniversary the | wis SUVRE RS AtR 1L askiated: Mre. L ST Mr. Dewar, Mr. Jefferies, Mr. R. R. Thomas, | Mrs. Me hn, Mrs. Rehteld celebration of tho-twentleth anniversary of | The club has already a I membership. | members of the “Mu Sigma’ soclety held an | ~he following werb present: Misses Lulu i Im“‘"‘[ "u.».\x.‘\h of Nobruska City 1s | MF: C 1 Thomas, thelr marriage. Mrs, Cohn will slng, also Mr. Beresford. | informal reception at the home of the presi- | Stark, amptoh, Lulu Stockman, \.L.m(vs"'nrwh i Omaha, - Pl T 1l ™ The High Se , . 7 4 b tose Wentz, Victora Sm ¥} home in Kountze Place Thursday | table on this occasion was a thing of beauty The Interlor was prottily arranged, tho | The High School Mandolin club will play, | dent, Mrs. George Thompson, Monday even--| Bart Rose Wentz, Victora Smith MR- Huanun ) A Dabitatesil(akithax I A CHBTRAROR WA REALIX . 453008 b uho | and it is expected that Minor C. Baldwin | ne tast and Lau Mgspgs. J. B, Rundolph, MR ARy anierained “ba DhUCAS cvening, In lonor of Miss Grace Campbell, | 1C oing elaborately decoratod 'in ‘pink and L co of Marec! Niel roses and other | win be present and by request will repeat M anh Frank Peterson, W. E. Whalen, C. T. Butler 00KInE Hub Of A - previous to her departure her new hom whit Jown the center of the festal board flowers making a pleasing addition to | “The Storm” on the pipe organ b The following ladies assisted the hostess in | George Stark, Joe Doyle, Ed W. Marnell, J Mr. Frank Hamilton is out after a sudden [ {," Norfolk, Neb. Those present were: | was a long basket filled with pink and white the attractiveness of the rooms. Th 3 Refreshments will be served and gen ving: Mrs. A. B, Somers, Mrs. H. D. | W. Warren, Bee Worthing, T. A. Edwards, | but short attack of the grip., Misses Grace Campbell, Mollie R primrosos, esting most appropriately the o cor 3 | gratulations were many and hearty and good time enjoyed. All the members y, Mrs. A. Egbert, Mrs. L. Blickens- | R. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Brink and son left on | Hattlo Ivis, Lizzle Carnes, Anna R roturn of spring. At each place was a dainty showed tho osteem 1n Which the fudge and | and friends of the congrogation are cor- | derfer. Mrs G M. Ribbel. Mustc and fow. | Stark, Mr. and Mrs. H illick, Mr. and | Tuesday for Hot Springs, S. D, Amy Watts, Minnle Fisher, Messrs card with primroses painted in water colors his wife are held dlally invited, ers, with & short literary program, contrlb. | Mrs. B, C. Bickford, Arthur Brown, Mr. and | ~ aiss Bessie Yatos left for St. Joseph ye ¢ o Myers, Robert White, I n them and the name of each guest. The T Al R e R isdgsedy 0 m—e s o AL UALL BLATATY, REORTAUL, S M Spanton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank | orday to be gone several week Robert” Morrison, 0. Aliison table was bare and with numerous elaborate y : o Young Womon's Christian Amsoolutlc Wod to-the eajoyment of the srening Cain, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hawkenson, Mr. '\“," R TR ay ever llyer and cut glass was remakably 0., Leo Bstelle and Miss Bello Bradley were £ g . Mrs. Phil mmel, as mist of cere - l 308, married. After a residence of ~ B e new quartera’of the Young Women's | "8 {nu}-u.wn.l Illw AR At program, | &nd Mrs. Thomas Granville, Mrs. B. Stark, i sit to the inter fair Mr. Willle White was pleasantly surprised ctive. o ea > Youlg' couple o Christian association arg, already assuming X ’ * | Mrs. Flora Whitley and Mrs. W, A. Pinkham. | from her vi 3 home Frid ening onor o " i in the east the young couple concluded to L3 & ers wero read by Mrs. Charles Van Mr. J. N. H. Patrick is in Washington, | at his home Friday eveniug in honor of his seek a home and fortune in the west. They | & homelike appearance, although the in- Fifteen Hundred Years Auction High Five. the guest of Senator and Mrs. Manderson., | ¢lghteenth birthday. Dancing, cards and Bhenmniing Bulekly Qhred came to Omaha and took up residence where | crease of space calls for some additional | in Thirty Minutes;” Mrs. Milo Van Horn Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sidwell 2137 South | ‘75, Bu€ R M 1M everal comic Kong Prof. J. Reynolds | Mrs.. B, M. Lelts of this place had been they mow lve. Talking of early life in | furniture, more pictures, and, as ever, more | “Personal History,” and a recitation by | n o) 20¢ Hrs: : i Mater-Take Douel, sail af Me. #0d. s 1 refreshiments wera | troubled with rheumatism in the arm o Omaha, the judge remarked that standing | funds. The Sunday afterncon service at | Mrs. Gerard Andrews, Tennyson's “Brook.” | Nineteenth street, entertained the “OKla- | Charles Deucl, s recovering from his late | . present v badly that she could not use her arm at al) on his veranda at that time only six houses | 4 o'clock Is to be a dedication of the rooms. Musical numbers were dered during the | homa club” last Thursday evening at auction | liness M 1 1 Hall; Theodore | One-half of a 60 cent bottlo of Chamberlain's could be seen. Now the vicinity is decked | Several clergymen are expected to assist, | evening by M ly, Miss Jessie Johus and | high five, something new in this city Mrs. B. F. Weaver was called to Chicago ), M Rann n n‘.\m‘ cffected a cure. B, J. Neavos with the homes of thousands and, as the | and Mrs. Wilhelm, Miss Neola Ogden and | Mr. Gerald Somers, which proved a pleasing Among those present were Mr. and Mr by the sudden death of her brother, Mr druggist, Waverly, N This 1s an articlo Judge said last evening: “We have always | others will furnish the musical portion of | feature of the entertainment. Of the re- | Al Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Davis, Mr, | B. Roger y of great worth and merit, and is becoming a home feeling for our cottage, and whilo | the service. Everybody is invited, and it is | sponses to roll call, which consisted mainly | and Mrs. W. B. Cheek, Dr. and Mrs. Glas Mr. Harry H. Nye, formerly c fan for its cures of ‘rheumatism, Ona we sometimes think of moving to some other | hopod the attendance will be large. Monday | of humorous quotations from English authors, | gow, Mr. and Mrs. N, B. Mead, Mr. and Mrs, | with the Unlon Pacific n this city spplication relleves the paln, For sale by part of the city, probably wmore favorable | from 2 to § p. w. and in the evening from | the gem of the evening was Mrs. J. K. Flem- | Sol Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Martin iding at Fort Wor Tex., I8 rece all dr s, M. Tren King these plates were developed by Prof. lation prizes Goldie, the little daughter of Mr. and Mra, his estimable wife. The occasion was' the Miss Nash entertained the Cooking club Miss Cora Martin entertained a few friends | very delightfully Thursday afternoon. The please

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