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1 i d o ATIA DAILY Bi UNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1893, e = R S — " y | P 1 | | " N M of hor father. 'The bride was gowned In a0 | and Judging from the opinfons expressed by | Lohman, & berey, MeCulloh, Hynes, Bul- | Mo.; Misses Lillle Niteche, Gertrude Park< | Kansas fo visit his mother. from thers . N NS , Stokesbrey, MeCullol 3 8. X ) L t hs mos : M LCenss or by GAY WEEK IN SOCTAL REALMS [ Srauti ey white aaiin with full ‘yoke | the wembers concerniag the frat party, the | fean, Bax R irsr T el meats €0 (hd | REH, Gruce Birausbatghs i Wenes | by pod it s il e e i | of ehiffon 2ee and e mmings, an . oy r serien is sure to bo & success. It was & high | home of 1) "Perry, 1012 South Twenty- | Nitache, Fred Nitache and Miss Lona Wag: | Mes. Milton fariow returned ntly Won Fame tn th o gareied An lmmenso botguet of bride's roses. | five party and handsome prites wero given | sixth street! Méhiay October 91 n°F of Chicago and Mrs. Lisale Mitchell of | gt mivererte, T whoos ooy Metropol . - | The br\h-n:mhlll .\;.&;.“.:.y}y sowied In IKht | Mrs. . L. Weaver and Mr. J. B. Reynolds | 1 { Omaha, e THaL Y ATORIe wull - Bisdved and [ visitug bor mothor. Miss Mamie Muonehoff, a bright, intelligent " oeptions, Teas and | LU0 creps with chiffon trimmings and €A~ | won the fist prises and Mra R, E. Hayes A Mesutitul Dinner hoped the bride and groom of fifteen years | b I S Aotiat e 6 1 Ot bl Time Given Ovelr' to ]Be v'pl ons, Teas 1:,‘ ,mlx rosn 1-;.-‘ matd .rl i T e | and Mr. James Durness rocoived the conso- [ The 7 o'claek Mnner given Inst cvening by :,‘m"n live to sce many happy returns of | Mr. Ilh Ir‘) 'll‘n'r“lyIA:‘V::”l.(.|l‘,lnhl\llvr| A Ir‘ ,‘.“.m(m » has taken I | .,..;.“ unchoons, pecomingly and simply gowned | \® lations. Those present were: Messrs, and | Miss Hattle (a9 was fn honor of Miss May | the day a8 calld to attend neral ¢ Wi * | from Mre. Cotton for several years, haq [ ik, with & coliaretts’ of deep tac. " Sho Miadathen J, B, BhaMon, A. B, Hatonineon, | senet s wp op. oo in hon Foank Reid of Felendly Gossip b~ o TR B Lo | brougit hersolt Into dessrved fame in tha — | carried Amerfean beauties. The flower 8Irl® | T 1" Gregory, H. Cochrane. George B Noy. | Munser of Ffemfnt and Mr. Fran : . . y Mra. Bmil Weber of Wayne, Neb., who has | o i ) N " R | looked dainty and sweet in pink sitk, and [ pin s W Shan B Hrink. 'S, Datten, | St Paul and,wae one of the prettiest of the | Mr Frank L. Short Is home again from | yeen ihe muost of Mrs ) W oter lert | SCTMAR mettopolls and all because she hay J MEROUS WEDDINGS FOR EARLY WINTER | i ving "boarer was charming in a simple | o' Rhodes, R Hayor B G MeGiion: | soason. ‘he’fable was lovely with a largs | New York { for her home last Thursday {shown a well tralned volce which the pros | Rown of white silk with ribbon garnity 3 . Reynoide, Temes ““4”""“‘ “'. ' | cut glass bowl of red carnations in the cen- | \c; and Mrs. Charles A. Dean leave for| ne and Mes, D. H. Logan of Washing. | fessors of vocal art in the exclusive circles of e { The Presbyierian coremony was used. Rev. | fieller, T. L Weaver W. O Milory, J ter and * piowy cloth was aleo strewn | Californiu the early part of the coming week. | ton, Ty, pasced the we k pleasantly with | Berlin professional lite look upon with Coming Days of Indian Sommer Ao Leard o Immediately after the | cumpbenl F. H. Galnes. W p. ::.\L- J :"h carnations, making a pretty effect. | A Van Camp Is at home again | friends in Omaha and C el Blafts cided favor. > 5.t B the Quiet | core congra ns ro extended D. Foster, W. W. Lunger 8 SIght courses were served. Those present | € the sammer in Leadville, | Me Jonn B, nily h de - o rs. Cottot 1t Promi o & iy \wedded Dale and delicious retreah. | o & o W. W. Lunger, H. H Sallsl were: Miss May, Munger of Fremont, Miss | g n B Sarnara nd | ave d A friend of Mrs, Cotton, writing of the as Prevalled During t. B, McKelvy, A Kimball, R. Anders | elded to make Minncapolts their home, and | furore which M Mueneh Bast Hontha: | men ere (ired In S any | G. P. Cronk, G! W, Shiclds; Misses Wooling, | Helen THoaglind,, Miss Loulse Squires and | Henry W. Yatea loft ou Wednesday | they will leave in a few days for that oity | "po whHiCh M Muenchoft has created e young girls, b attired In pink an mward, Dyball, Wernher;” Messrs. Thomao | Miss Bue Cclpelsers Mr. Frank Reld of Bt 1 for 8t Joseph o visit her daughter, Mre. | Mes, Wilthum Wallace and Miss May wor. | ™ BeTlin, says in a recent lotter am — | hite: "M iua, Martin, Madge Leard, | SCCrd WM Qe b, o Frenen 6 [ Paul, Mr. Maliallen of ‘Lincoln, Mr.Bert | i s Ince Wil spend the winter i Contrn Vo |Afrald if T ropsat all the flattering things | Dorothy eteh , O Abbott, Margaret | vy i ot o ;f e Vhee! a jould lets. “ = )4 b - i L] & oh v ve o Last week was given over almost entirely | Garreay. 404 Wik Faust, - Mousre. Gruties | B Davidson €. L. Gyger. | Wheeler and Mr. Gould Diets Mrs, Cha A. Dean returned from the | with Mcs. Wallace's mother, Mrs. Reynolds, | 810 of Miss Mueachoff it may have a tendency to the entertainment of out of town visitors, | Hungate and Hoprer ac'ed as ushers during | A Charming Reception. Mrs. Haniiiton's Luncheon, ':7‘t‘~'1‘l§"|:v‘vy".lm morning, where she spey | - .= | to class me among the people having wheels hers han betn ey mumber of feceptions, | the aiternoon. The bride's bouquet, thtown | On Thursdsy afterseon ey Ohafies Nel-| In homor of Mfx Slaymaker, who I 5 ¥ i 18 AND FALLACIES, [as you say in the states. However, let me as be ik ' I'irom (he stafes v she relired to de o vieltins her BRGREE" Oitohel & " r. and Mre, 3. Smith will occupy thelr you in s ' s enchoft’ {eas, dinners and' luncheons in honar of | ffom the stairs as she retlted o don her|son Diets opened her handsome home to her | Yi#lting her brother, Cclonel Swan, Mr R s DL AL RS T ponsia | 1 Y01 in some detail about Miss Muenchoft's them, prominent among whom are Mr. and | ‘Tae pus, SN0, was ciushi by Mies Ochilires | many frieads trom 3 to 5, 1t wan a day. | Hamilton gave an elaborate luncheon on Tri- | IO home at gl p L | Bie 6% & iy [ mceess in terma conservatory. Here Hols Mrs, Dian Lyman, the guests of Mr. and |and old shoes over the Unlon Pacific for | UKDt reception, which, by the way, fs rather | day. The table was beantifully Alrwr:glle Mr. George Mercer has purchused the| Apbendicitis has cxeited wich popular in- [ linder, the eminent violinist, Is director Mrs, C. W. Lyman; Miss May Munger of | Denver, Salt Lake and other poins of in-i0f a novelty nowaday The house was | Hih Lo Erance o A o tne tabls (hey | NOUse at Fortieth and Burt streets, which | terest recently that many fallacies have | Here. which fs one of the strongest Anishing 2 g g | in the west. About 150 guests were | thrown open from the reception to the bil- [ the huge bunch in the center of the table they |/ © Ntted a8 hid, PtURe tenTencs | ast With regard to certain foatures of the | “CMO0IS in Germany, Miss Muenchoft had Fremont, the guest of Mrs. C. L] nt, among th out of town being | llard room. and was much admired. Punch | were strewn gracetully over the table. ~Ten | ™ "y T A B8 1 ty | bl I me time surg have been | (e iCfmined to get into Mme, Joachim's class Miss Carolyn Thomas of Leavenworth, the aud Mes, L J. Wolt, Autors, 11l Mr. L | was derved by Misses Munger of Fremont, | couries were_ wervéd Mol the gussis Ssbent fo jols i ik SOURS Uas PUtchiused the pretty | trduble. Nor some tlme surgeons have been | n. vooul music, .this bring regarded us & guest of Mrs, Casper . Yost, and Mrs. Zan- | paist and daughter of Ackley, fa., ahd Miss | Himebaugh, Cady, Colpetzer, Moore, Coe and | three hours in lively conversation at the | house at Thirtieth avenue and Paciflc, which | studying caretully all phases of the diseaso, [ triumph n iaclf and (heretore athor foukht ner, the guest of Mrs. Stubbs. A greater | Minnle Kehrberg of Lemars, Ia. Mr. and | Stickney upstairs, und very refreshing. | table. They were: Mrs. Slaymaker, Mra.} (A8 family will occupy after October 20. |wmys the Philadelphla Press, and th | #hy of joinin ns' conservato fmber of sich entertainments bave rarely | Mrs. Ochiltree will be at home at 2201 Locust | The dscorations were beautiful, carnations | Bwan, M ake, Mre. Bache, Mrs. Hum-| Mr and Mrs. W. O. Taylor have taken the | of their observations has expioded a n | butconditions 50 perfectly pleasa J 9 street after November b belng used lavishly, though most artistically, | phrey, Mrs, Towne, Mre. W. K. Clarke and | rosldenco at 1826 South Twenty-eighih | ot fajua theorits 1t was (hought (hat Erape | LNt She fs now' n Star pupil at the consere been 80 crowded in one week. i in VIS ASOME. T » vas one | Mrs. John Barker street and will occupy it after October 15 3 v \d | vatory under Selma Kempnar, a beautifu b ! | f”x ne rooms. Tua affair was on i ; ok and ftomato secds produced appendicitis, and | Vot ] AL : : e @ sor of weddings | Boyle-Rogers, One of the pretiiest | marked by friendly intercourse and free Ty 83 Sargent has returned home after a | latterly people have been somewhat che soprano and one of the gifted teachers o \\‘.1‘1,1 wl‘nl’:x!yy 1*"‘4\:::;\.\{~\r’,!|‘, M VI";I-“‘;“ e eadin took place Wednes- | from all reserve and ostentation. 1t was | _ Ladica' Whist Clah. g | ttree months' delighttul sofourn in Denver, | about car ng the fruit or the vegetable | Surope. For Herr Hollander Miss Muen- hat of Miss Kountz: and Mr. Nichol- | day evenir at 8 oclock at the | called a “farewell to summer” reception, and | The WHhist club has again begun its 8ea- | Manitou, Colorado Springs and othier inter- | fear of belng afllicted wion appendicitis | choft ‘made a few tones’ He started the son, Miss H-len Smith and Mr. George Mer- | Fesilence of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle, | the bevy of pre girls assisting at the | son. It is an excexdingly soclal organiza- | esting Colorado points. Several days ago Dr. Hunter McGuire, one | YOUNE German-American girl on low A, and cer, Miss May Burns and Mr. Clarles| 1602 South Thirty-s'xth street, when their | puvch bowl all wore their daintiest summer | tion and really thinks more of the conver Phillp and Lewis Reed returned Sunday to | of the ablest surgeons in the south, read a | Carried her up to high €, and to the astonish- 1 Katnryn, was married to Mr. Leon | gowr oul 58 Nelsle ghes and Lieuten- | dav sazione that follows the game than of | resume their school work after most de- | paper on the subject before the rginia | Mment of everybody r d out of the room ant Atrowamitt, Ming Jenaie MoGieliand nod | Rokers, tormerly ot Datrolt, who has gained | . The reteeshments were elaborate and "f"[(lu' g o Yaslb o TAay | il RIEHCRL Bumies A B rmany. Mrs. Reed [ Medical assoclation. In all the operations | exclalmiug at her beautiful tones. She had Licuterant Powell, Miss Gertrude Chambers | a large circle of friends eince his residence | licious, and were served in the dining room. | of the culinary triumphs of the lu will not return until later. that he had performed he said that he had It a moment completely captured the artis- and Mr. Parks. this city. The ceremony was performed | Mrs. Dietz was assisted In recelving through- | Whist club mot WeAnesduy even Mrs. George M. O'Brien and daughter, | NeVer scen a single grape, tomato or cherry [ ¢ heart of this master. From the Stems - by Rev. Willlam P. Murray in the presence [ cut the rooms by Mesdames Kirkendall, | Mr, and Mre. Charlzs Degel. t Miss Frances, and son, Mr. George O'Brien, | $°¢d: He also said ‘that’ appendicitis could | conservatory the young musician sent over As the days go by *prowpective hostesses | of about seventy friends > house was | Brady, Swobe, Bddy, White, Babcock, Rose- | being Judge and Mrs. Willlam A ba cured without the use of the knife. The | here to learn something of old world methods Ieft for Washington Thursday. The are on iilax | water and Coe. Durin n tully \ p hour : opinton of Dr. Juire is sustained by the | Of using the voico, went to the Scharwenka advance more boldly into the field, and | beautifully decotated with palms, | he hours of the [ Mr. and Mre ren M. Rogers, ) thelr way to visit Mr. N. J. O'Brien, who re- | ODinlon of Dr. McGuire e sustained by the | Of usi fee, : cards have already been issucd for several | and roses. The bride, attend>d by her sie- | reception the house was well filled with the | Mre. Charles Me and Mrs. C. Wil | cides in Virkinia, where they wil make their | CP5ervations ot Philadelphia surgeons. Conmervatory, wheto Mine. .I“ulmn.lvj\hnl‘n events near at hand. Thers I8 gossip of | ter, Miss Mayme Boyle, followed by the | leaders of Omaha soclal life. The list, could | Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lehmer. | future bom Oy, Horwite, AW HRd Shistiy otuis | & WFong contea aches the volee r. affairs more remote, but those In the | grcom and Mr. Will McCioud, the best man » be given, would include all the repre- | Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wheeler, jr., Mr. and of appendicitls under his care, and speaking [ Goldsehmidt, who directs here, Is not overly und possess an {mmed interest, | descended the stairs as the Satorins Mando- | sentative people in the city. | Mrs, Louis Brad Mr. Clement Chase, ‘..;\h‘f{‘1:'::1'.:.‘,::m“f,“f;‘.'".f': Lt Sped the vin ] on the subject rocently, said and there Is a flutter of delight In circles | lin club played the wedding march, and took | AT T T b R e e et pa gy i | founu: any. gtae feminine. The soclal world does not awaken | thair places under a wedding bell of roses LA L b i YAl ipfaviarie e 1oH ootnnahay. MF. TIeMAEY ROdat 3 M, | Of abpendicitis treated by mo. I have dis- | perience with the Herr professor and until from its lethargy of summer until October | The bride wore a beautiful white costume | A very pretty children's party was given | In honor of Miss May Munger of Fremont, | for occupancy Mr. Herman Kountze and Mr. | covered, however, that appendicitls has re. | he had heard her voice was, I must say, aturday after- | who is the guest of Mrs. C. N. Dietz, M| Charles Kountze will remain at the Omaha | oulted from feces impaction. There was one | very rude to the young American girl. But ¥ club., case of a date seed, but in nearly all cases | he finally contented to hear her sing and | haze has dimmed the past, m“lx on the | and carried white roses, her only ornament | by Mrs. Will Poppleton last eshold of the month the sprite whose mis- : amond brooch, the of the | noc ono rer . - | Colpetzer gave a 7 o'clock dinner last Wednes threshold of the month the sprite w =h«ln» a dlamond brooch, the gift of the | noon, in honor of Master Jack's sixth Dirths.|\Colpetaes gave K1 o' coR Qhher NNt Vwaciies. | “afr. and Mtx, Desn-Bolden Lymian;| who | thera was nio; foreign. subisthnge. SR8 it fa ¥ Miss Muenchoff told me on coming out Sy gpre of more of hig|day evening . The tatle was very prettily|have been fsted guests' In Omaha for the|be stated (hat thers are many popular fallar | of the professor's room, she tolloeel B sion Is to wave the wand of ple '*"""l;“'“l‘“ groom, The bridesmaid was In white and anniversa beckoning airily, With the first of Octob.F | wyrriod pink roses and Mrs. Gilmore | jittle friends devoted thema:lves most en- | decorated with large bunches of red roscs past week, leave in a few days for Salt Lake, | cles regarding the disease. Undoubtedly the | schmidt through scales and arpeggios. He and on their return eastward will spend - | origin of appendicitis is due to a specific | took her from middle C to high C, a scale summer I8 ({rrevocably gone, and though | gnq e “and Mrs, oster assisted by | thusiastically to out of door games on the | Covers were lald for sixteen. Those pres- afent were: Misses May Munger, Hattle Cady, | other week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyman | germ that is most difficult, as all singers Know, 'Ev‘rv are the lml;;'” l""l"";fl"I"“‘)":,“““{"‘;"',“'- Misses Cora Choftee and Anna Hazzard, re- [ lawn, and later in the aftsrnoon, in e i s sho) and e lowel D! relve P guests LRIy vens d carecely pEs Il n ;. 3. 3 g 3 thelr reign is shor ceived the guests. Mi Havens and | scarcely less enthuslastic manner, to a | Gretchen Crounse, Grace Allen, Mabel before golng to their home in New Haven. ow, generally speaking, the symptoms |Ho said Mme. Joachim would be glad to Past | dainty repast within doors, where the table | Jor, Louise Squires and Helen Hoagland; of appendlicitis are a swelling of the right | take fond of Americans, although he likes thelr o tomato seed In the cases | dollars. Miss Muenchoff had quite an ex- “I have nevel swift failing leaves, whose descent is more | frI¥E] (he Buests. o dsliclous hurrled day by day, serves o emphasize | Heitzier LIS Ly : Aatdy [l 2 e fiss Mucnchoft and then her triumph L bht L6 LI LY es e was served by Balduft, after which the happy | was prettily dscorated in pink and green. | Mexsrs, Harry Wilkins, Herbert Wheeler. Out of Town Visitors. side of tho abdomn, a doughy tumor, fever. | wae completn g , e . 9‘!;.;":’4"‘“' ire of the lazy, reutful hours of couple took thelr departure amid a shower of | Each child was made happy by a little sou- [ Gould Diets, -Wing Allan, Paul Hosgland,| Mrs. Henry Rustin is the guest of Cap- vomiting and naused. 1t I8 not hecossary | the professor s |n(‘.'\‘.'}'.h"..c““..«h‘:\nlx(;“m::lg . 5 rice. They left for Salt Lake City the fol ir boat filled with bonbons—and then | franry Allen. Charles Pratt and Ed George, | tain and Mrs, Rustin, to operate on all the cases. Where the mem- | Mme. Joachim heard her later and was des With the ¢ ha Guards, lowing afternoon, where, much the great | they all went home. Those pres:nt were: i Mr. Frank Reld of St. Paul Is the guest of | brane of the appendix is only inflamed, the | lighted, but Miss Muenchoft finally. after o The first competitive drill of the season | of their many friends here, they will make | Charles and Raphasl Bamilton, Louls Hor Bon Ami Card € Party. M ARA M e e ey patient can be cured without the use of the | siderable debate, decided on hecoming. & for the individual medal took place last | their future home, ton ""}‘-'E« :m:l l\lxvm'l(l:v Douel, .\Ia_ru»lrr-,l Wil- | The Bon Ami Card club held its first moot- Miss Prudence Sherwin of Cleveland 0., | knife. But let me say in this connection | pupil of Selma Kempnar for the reason that Monday evening. Atter a sharp competition | o e ] e ,.‘{,"'T-’:mf"n;.’,‘.‘.‘{‘n.‘wn,'“ red (RGECTS, | g of the season at the hospitable home of | i the guest of Miss Mary Buck 4 that appendlcitis {3 apt to return to the suf- |.she fs younger than Mme. Joachim. and takes THb BHLs 1 Wk Woni By Goipora) 10,0 On ferer, “So, in all such cases, it pays to oper- and Mrs. G. W. Holdrege last M Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Goff, was married | John and Victor Caldwell, Dick Morrls, Fred day | Mrs. J. Brinker of Salt Lake Ci mote paina with her pupils is the or this Justly e . : 4 e City ate after the patient has recovered, to prevent | ealebrated . teaene 3 GhalioN 8 D e penawh coming In a4 close | Wednesday morning at $t. Philomena’s [ and Gretchen McConnell,’ Eloise and Dorris ning. The first prizes were won by Mr. | gucst of her s Mrs. C. K. Coutant. |4 venetition of the trouble. When, however N‘,|:|]‘f,|" N R s lanen ’: ] :;‘;"':I L ”nr”u e nias e Presehted | cathedral to Dr. P. H. Metz of Humphrey, | Wood and Jack Popipeton. s. Brady and the second prizes by | Mr. Joseph Morsman of Chicago is visit- | an abscess has formed, then It Is fmperative | g B 4 adapted for display purposes and I never Neb. Miss Katheriue Goff acted as brides- A Mrs. Woodman and Mr. Wheeler. Those | ing his parent heard the girl sing better than on this occas Delightful Dinner, 7, " maid and Mr. Gus Metz was best man. Mr Hid g present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wattles, Drake, W. S. Becher and Mr. J. M. Kennedy were | On Tuesday evening Senator and Mrs. | Kirkendall, Brady, Palmer, Goodrich Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mors- | to parform an operation at the proper time e n. “When there s no abscess the patient may Bd | Mrs, S, the same time pre mond cup, the comp ted him with the Ray- ny prize for rifle prac 3 ' , M. Davis of Kingston, N. Y., is | recover without having an operation, but et b theo, won by Corporal Osborne in lust year's | \jory,~ Many relatives and friends were | Manderson gave a most delightful dinner, In | Baum, Bartlett, ' Baker, \Wheeler, Cady, | guest of her daughter, Mrs, K. | where there Ix an abscess the patient will FRAUDS IN VARIOUS GUISKS. shooting. This 18 the first winning by Cor- | jooiont ap the ceremony; among the out of | honor of Mr. and Mrs, Dean Belden Lyman. | Shole geath, Clark, Claflin, Babcock, Hol- | Coutant, probably die unles there is an operation. It s B, t T T e irosorrnice: | town relatives were Mr. und Mrs. H. F. J. | The guests were: Mr, and Mra. Arthur | drege, Dr. and Mra, Moore and Mrs. Wood- | “yins ‘maun Pindell of Hanniba Mo., s | 18 therefore, wise to obtan surgical relief | Green ¥ nt Ordere Wiidh, to betome the personl property of | yrocenberger and Mr. Qus G. Becher of | Smih, Mr. aud Mrs, Myron Leatned Si. | mas visiting Mrs. E. H. Packard, 302 South | the early &tage of the trouble. Frequently cking (he ble, any one, must be won, the former three | o),;hys “Neb., and Mre. Ed Hamilton of [ and Mrs, Charles Omutt, Miss Jonnie Wallace Ghve BTy Twenty-sixth street S S the abscess ruptures into the peritoneum. | Tt fs wonderful, after the collapse and exe Umes in succession, the latter three times | oy ouva City. and Mr. John Patrick. The table was hand- Ve nait Rarty. Sl 3 Most cases of appendicitis recover when | posure of so many of the get-rich-quick without regard to succession. Great htings are | YePras : 5 somely decorated with La France roscs and | . Mr. Dick Berlin entertained a few of his | Mrs. J. Greene and son, Charles Hazard of | thore las been proper trontoent os . fo many of (he get-rich-quick or- In the, corporal’s mind and the future 1| opips-Day, At 580 p. m., Octo- | fruit i silver dishes, A recoption at 10 | friends in a very novel but delighttul man- | Horton, Kan., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A Aetiais ders, says the Philadelphia Times, that thers e A0 0y oy Vb Somostiiges. ber 9, at the home of the|o'clock followed the dinner, at which were | ner on Wednesday evening with an fnformal ‘l-MNll\l\‘fll“nr(l 0)\‘nlrlu| .I;;n-m’ i o IN TERRITORIAL TIME are still plenty of pe y8ally: tb)§0 G After the drill an impromptu dance was [ rents, 1133 Park avenue, Mr. | not Mr. John- Wilbur, Mr. Luther | aa : o S overnment | | M. F. M. Crouch and wife of Marquette, — these enterprises, with the expectation of gotten up, much to the enjoyment of mems | iy Xl'\y and’ Miss Margaret Collins were | Drake, Miss er, Mics Burns, Mr. and | pogt ,3"}%,(;{';” '(;'z,:'_‘v-h '-"-r,,‘..“;,‘.‘,"'f,g people | Mich., are visiting their brother, Mr. Thomas | A Story Ll branka with the | profits that a moment's consideration must bers and friends. It has been decided to hold | parried by Rev. William P. Murra Mre, C. W. Lyman, Mr. Robert Patrick, Mr. | wera chaperoned by, Mrs, Harbach and Mrs, | Crouch, at 1609 Burdette street. S HELG UM Il g show them to be impossible. The promoters an informal dance after the competitive |jyrgs company of relatives were present. No | Berlin,” Mr. Charlés Kountze, Mr. Georse | Moienna They were: Miss Flora Yates, Miss | Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lyman of New Haven | ‘“When I was in Nebraska, near the Snake | ot onit™ (0 P {RPossible. - The promoters drill each month under the direction of the | cards wero sent out. A beautiful ceremony; [ Palmer, Mr. Will Cowin, Mrs. Henry Yates, Bessle Yates, Miss Lynn Curtis and Miss | arrived on Sunday and are the guests of | river, north of the Great Sand Hill in 1859, t o ¢ i Dewly appoluted entertainment committee. | Miss peake playing the wedding march. The | Mrs. R. E. Morgan, the Misses Yatos. Mrs. | [ushos: Mt This committea consists of Sergeant Lund, | hapoy couple were attended by four litt Lyman wore an exquisite gown of pink salin | gson and Herderson. Corporal Osborne and Private Conant. It | pajds fn white. Many elegant and costly | and chiffon. Mrs. Manderson was gowned in | °* : i has not yet issued its prospectus, but many | gifts were ‘received. Choice refreshments | black and whits satin, Meeting 6f the oL Lalnln. delightful entertainments are expected to | wero served. Mr. and Mrs. Day will be at $os et Ths - ERECH RakAMIY, “Which, i odlied the emanate from its combined brain during the | home at 2512 Parker street, 1% 0 Kensing (ol fully drawn contracts as really promise noth- srs. Berlin, John Patrick, Hutch- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lyman. sall a Lewiston citizen to the Lewliston [ing; but their prospectuses, in vague but glit- prae, Marry Wilson and Miss Hawk of Ne- | (Me) Journal, “we had four camps situated | tering_terms, promise so much for #o little Miss Grace Strousbaugh of 1822 Vinton | ThOrne's camp to Dunham camp it was nec- $ Pty Sananan Thor: the gold brick games find ready victims, it STTHIE Kistbas LRt Y ek seoersl ot the On Wedensday afternoon Mrs. B. B. Wood | “La-La-Lalala,? ‘et at the home of Miss | strect has just returned from a month's | S884Ty to go through a long plece of pine | foad not cause surprise that greon goods “in. most enterptising members formed them The announcement of the engagement of | 82ve & most enjoyable kensington in honor | Hoagland last Wednesday. Miss Grace Allen | visit to her grandparents in her native state, ::;:“’,"'l'l-nd":;"f x"n“rm.:’,,x: :‘r{e":_ ";_"“fi]‘(‘;‘:’;m‘:,’t‘: surance” still flourishes In the face of com- ost enterp embe ¢ - Stnb ! Wedne , " umtio e iranco” hes | selves into a_committee on decoration, with | Mr, Clifford Smith o a prominent Socicty | of Mrs. Zanner, who is the guest of Mrs, %‘-{\’('?,.ihfirc’;?.’;i":fi,'-"‘"" s atustonay e Lens Wogner of Chicago and her | 3me back. One day it was necessary that [ ™3, *Ofne 4n¢ oxperlence, = Peansyl- tho result that the interior of the armory | girl of Bultalo is received with much interest | Stubbs. The house was prettily decorated et d L 8 o N 4 4 I should go through with a lot of money and | y, whrihe 9 6. rato 2 . Louis Etitel T o visitin 4 Mrs. vania s very right in frort t was transformed from a place of rafters and | jn Omaha. with roses and carnations, Each guest was | AUra Morse,, Gretchen ~Crounse, Loulse | daughter, Sarah, are visiting Mr. and Mrs cort, and I set out on a horse that T got ¥ ment in bis effort to break up whitewash into a place of flags and bunting given a doylie, which they were to embroider | Sauires, Mabel Taylor, Sue Colpctzer, Grace | James G. Martin of 2818 South Nineteenth | fi? H¢0"f A keeper near Thorne camp. H:l“u gh 1t 1n' I“‘fi"( “m;‘mlnmfiw A i The decorations, not yet entirely finished, | Shellenberger-Drew—The marriage of Mr. | during the afternoon. Mrs, Warren Rogers | Allen and Helen Hoagland. HEE “When I had nenrly reached the woods, | of heoplo agres to 1y inte o memman Lrae are In excellent taste, the happy combination | William L. Drew and Miss Lida Shellen- | won the first prize, a silver glove button, for A Charming Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. McKell of Chilli-1 fye miles out, my horse was taken ill and of the national colors with those of the new | berger took place on Wednesday, October 2. |doing the daintiest work. Mrs. Joseph crowned king of the city testifying to the Clarkson won the second prize, a silver um- all 'round patriotism of the members of the | The wedding of Miss Gertrude Chambers | brella clasp, for finishing her work first. A f : stated sum per month, and at the end etty lunch- “’-"“’\-l "»-l:‘"" ",‘“;;’ g“"nl“l"‘rfl"“*l“ )‘:‘ -“'Ti refused to go on. Clearly to my medical eve | givan period each one fn turn is to .;rx:.:v oorm. and Mrs. Howard B. Smith for a week, will | it had been poisoned slightly by some one. ) K s AT Bty D ghtly by not simply his money and what it has earned, Mrs. C. B. Yost give a very con last Saturday for her niece, Miss Carolyn : S Soon what looked like a hunter’ came along | but an amount several times greater thar O aseoe etlar background for gally | to Mr. Quy Parks of Decatur, 1Il., will occur } Dainty refreshments wero served at 5 o'clock, | Thomas of Lieavenorth. The table was prel: | Mr. ana Mrs, K. C. Barton are spending |on a horse .and offercd to swap, taking any possible increment, Of course, it this gowned dancors can be Imagined, and it is | November 27. The guests were: Mesdames Zanver, Stubbs, | U1y trimmed with grpwing ferns and vases of | 4 ‘few days with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barton. | mine back to the st Bablo that 4 a1 elut il ble if T would leave | money is paid, it is pald out of the principal. probable that many of our soclal clubs w eavail themselves during the winter of the R Y e e L advantages offercd by the fine ooy ang| At 6 o'clock Wednesday evening, October artlstic surroundings. 2, occurred the wedding of Miss Cortnne | parkalow, \Warrer The company has approved with many | Martin and Mr. Dean Lyman at New Haven, | F! regrets the applications for honorable dis- | 1n Trinity church, Rev. Dr. Harwood officia chargo of Corparol A, J. Cooley and Private | ing, The chancel was beantifully decora R. B. Howell, Corporal Cooley rotires be- | for the occasion. The betrothal Charles Green, George Pritchett, Bennett, 'Morechal Nell rosse. Covers were lald for | Mrs, Barton will visit her mother in Clin- | his near Dunham camp with a trapper. I| Aslorg a e Juate NGkt Bt Joteph Barion, Lehmer, T. L. Ringwalt J. . Miss Mary Sargent, Miss Laura Morse, Miss | {on, Ta,, befors Joining her husband In Mex'co. | ought to have seen through this, bt T aid | (\nocis A SUTA BT A e R v R, Clarkson, Morgan, Charles Keller, 8. D. | Mary Buck, Mises Ella and Gortrude Smlth | “srg’Henry Marshall of Brooklyn, N. Y., |not. I got on to the powerful horse of the | seheme comer to an my And tr remaining Rogers, Willlam Redick, | Miss Grace Allen, Misses Ella and Sadic |y, yigiiing her brother, Mr. W. C. McLoan, | stranger and started through the five miles | in ser netnies. "Ir o e SimpIeiAS a; by (o /A M. Richarqgon, Fred Davis, Victor Cald- | Allen. g She will remain to aitend the wedding of | of woods. Half way through, without any | very few proft at the expense ¢ the' mang: well, Gilbert Hitchcock, Charles Deuel, Louis at Hizh Five. her njece, Miss Mamlo E. McLean, which oc- | apparent reazon, the horse broke Into a trot, | and the longer the game tuns, the larger the Bradford, Miss Hanscom and Miss Green- night Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ford, | curs some time in Decel a gallop, and finally a run, and dashing off | proportion of losers, how. the trail through the woods, picked his way It would be scarcely worth while to try to nterta Thursda —— 125 North Thirty-Second street, entertained Moves T > cause of Increasing business requiring all of | used. It wes extremely prett A Birthday Surprise. : o : emen among trees as nicely as it he had gone that | protect people from such an obvious kind of 3 1. @ ) ; y 3 five. Those present were: Messrs, otirne > eas| ; p his attention and taking him much from the | party belng met by the groom, the grooms- | Friday evening, October , & surprise party :;dlmi:w‘;x“ Baeipreda: it FMsuia un&!;;.)fln;_u Tabor returned from the enst|way a hundred times. Pull as I would at | gambling were It not that the state has ac city. Mr. Howell's recent appointment as [ inan and the clergyman at the altar steps. Mes s 3 3 M 5 the bridle he paid no attention, but ran the | sumed a certain sort of obligation to defend ineet vy vas given Miss Clara Heywood by her friends | g 5, S o ., Ira Mapes, 5 state engineer has necessitated his removal | Mr, Harry Lyman of Omana, brother of the | W48 Biven Miss Cl ywood by h ds | stead, J. K. Summers, jr., Ira Mapes, John 3 : | Mrs. Archibald Love has returned from | faster. When he had leaped a brook and | the lgnorant and anwars ard toat oht end ROREHESAALE caphALL S, & [room, owan Dest ‘man, - The ushars_wess | 0 honoe of her bivthday, The: cventng was | Davi, Fraok GpSIuRng, cand. Mr, Jobn . | wissonsin: landed on the sand beyond, the marks of | moters of these games pietend to work umaer { At a meeting Monday night it was unanl- } Messrs. Tom Arbuthnot, J. Warwick Price, | very pleasantly spent fu games. ~Mr. Miller | Wharton. e Mrs. Horace Burt is spending a fow days | footprints alarmed me and I slipped off at | the state's authority, Thelr operations are mously resolved to accept the invitation of | Augustus Kountze, . B. Brown, J. E. |rendered some very pretiy selections on his Inforu rninments. T Clicazey the risk of my life. Ho ran on up a ravine [ not subject to the law which regulates mine the Tilurston Rifles to attend their Informal | Wheeler and A. N. C. Fowler. Miss Candace | banjo, and Miss Grey gave a recitation. | Miss Dajsy Doane gave a farewell tea to| nr. and Mrs. Percy Ford expect to leave | and I hid, fearing that it was a trap, as it |utely the business of an actual insurance party to be held on October 14. Quimby of Lakeport was maid of honor. The | Those participating were: Misses Clara Hey-| Miss Barnard yesterday afternoon. Omaha shortly. afterward ' proved. In a littlo while' throo | company; nor to the simple laws of business Private Hall Ewing has returned to the | six bridesmaids were Misses Ethel Morrison, | Wood, Anna Heywood, Franc i‘--l“fl”"]»_lf Mro. J. W. Grifith entertained several| Mr, E. C. Snyder leaves with his family | Men armed with rifles came back on the { Integrity that control a loan association, Yet clty after an absence of several months In | Harrict McKnight of Minneapolis, Grace Taft | zle Smith, Maggie Galvin, Maie Mulligan, triends at luncheon last Saturday. RO Rbt L oaAS: trail, one riding the horse, now as calm as [ with their high-sounding titles and elaborate ok 1 e e | By Mamie Smith, Allie Maning, ; ; \Exatim v ud | paraphernalia. they 9 3 e McCaguo has again become a reg- | “fm“l”‘vnll“'vfi\lmul\-c’l»::‘.q":‘r.”:;-‘:;.-(u;f-' ;‘;‘:lr(:‘xonl“,,‘ . Bdith MeConnell, Nettie Mo: piihe Cooklng club gave a dellclous luncheon | ~ Mr. Isanc Battin leaves today for Phila- ;,:u“"::,': o the t;-&;‘y R G S e R, l‘l'::[i):h:\n;:x):;l G ular attondant at drill, having glven up | Rarely it cver. has there been a oulection | Connell, Maud Anna Peterson, Rdith | Thursday at the home of Miss: Nash, delphia and New York. “Two weeks later nineteen of us followed | established bank In the world. And they do travoling and settled down 1nto a regulation | of preftier FIFls sclected for 4 wedding than | Wallace, Gertle Standard, Judith Bruner;| On Iriday afternoon from 3 until 6 Mrs. | Migs Helen Kleffner returned from Kansas a man who hired a horse at the same place | this under an official charter. It Is that that stald Omaha citizen. those. chosen by the bride. — All of thelr | Messrs. Ed Platner, Ed Heywood, Bruce |Solon R. Towne gave a reception in honor | City, Mo., last Tuesday. I did. It was taken Hl and the same trap- | gives the Insurance commissloner the right Private Snow made a business trip through | gowns were allke—white tulle over white | Phelps, Sam Howe, Art Hathaway, Bert | of Dr. Spottiswood. Nrs. Alf D. Jones fs visiting friends and | per came along on the same horse. When [ and duty to interfere, for the honor of the the state last week. satin, The bottom of the skirts had trim- | Boles, Frank ‘1‘“1- on, /}l‘:nerl;fi_l{l_l\h' i \\_l}l In_honor of Dr. Spottiswood of Orange, | relatives in Des Moines. the horse dashed into the woods, as he had | state as well as for the protection of a gullf- o Trw, mings of dainty pink roses caught into the | Mulvihill, Fred DPerry, Jim Davis, Morris | N j, Mrs. F. F. Ford gave a pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tate are at home | been trained to do, nineteen of us dashed | ble public. For Mrw. Dean H idality, pink Scannell, Fred Evans, John Larson, W'II | ough rathor informal, tea on Tussda 5 easant v Port 3 after him and finally arrived at a mountain [ 2 tulle at intervals. The bodlces were als e ket g after a pleasant visit in Portland, Ore, after him an T Collar Bu(tons and Statesmanship, Lln honor of Mrs, Dean Lyman, Mra. Charles | imuod with roses running in vine fasiion | Miller, Dick Maloy, hiem. (Tiie Tuiatonininskihare iacentinyiationa i ne s e e robb i o anlc avbe e ar » yman gave a delightful reception on Thurs- en of theme-and. well! law was not well | Howard, the New York correspondent, as- supported out there then, and no court sat | sumes that In order to be of assistance the nearer than 200 miles. We didn't carry | wives must be brilliant soclally or must be the rascals away from their own camp fire. | recognized as in sympathy with the hus. The trained horse met the fate of its owners.” | pand's ambitions and equally well informed from the low cut necks to the waist line. Mrs, Yost's L heon day afternoon between the hours of 3 and 6. | White satin ribbons gathered into a bow at | rhe luncheon given by Mrs. Casper B The house m\l beautifully decorated. In the | the ]lml«'k' ‘rimh'x! od 'h:- \\‘M;tm lhv;vu'»*“nf Yost yesterday at her pretty home, in honor arlor were placed great bunches of American | crushed tulle, the center a tiny rosebud, fin- ean’ Lyman, the gracef | rebr A e Mg s, and In France | ished the " leeves at the top. Shower | of Mra. “'v;‘“ ""“‘:“f"m‘vl:‘x‘,’:r‘('” ‘:'"""('q"h:'\“: on an autumn picnic to Mynster Springs 1as' | for Buftalp, fo visit Mr. F. M. Gregs, B poistan 5 Hallyanil rotes were used. exclusive ¥ i the dintng ‘;\;‘l‘»‘l‘:l::\"f plnk carnations were carried with {;”l::'gr""r RGeS Piino tnratlieat tiab/Ls | Baturday § Mrs. Eloise B. Nichols returned on Friday Economy Wan Necessary. s hasa e L GO s "N, Lyman, Mrs. Belden and Mrs. Dean| The bride was beautiful in a gown of | boen given this season. The table was 1‘l{":'l«*‘{:\*y‘y(‘);"*““f‘i‘(‘)]L&Cr:e";u‘::f;p;""“ llqobulr\:':\u morning after a six months’ visit In Niles, | According to the official statistical abstract | world can never know whether a wife' helps Lyman recelved the guests In tho parlor. Mrs, | heavy whita satin cut en train, high at the { baautifully decorated with voses, the center- | dny afternoon with Mrs. Gannett. Four now | Mich. ; : | for 1894 the people of the United States prac- | or hinders the man In public life; it can Charles Lyman was becomingly gownied in | neck and long siceves, trimmed with old point, | piece belng a basket of red, pink and white | members Were admitted to the club, Mrs. Judge Dundy, accompanied by his wifo, | jced a sharp economy during the hard tin yze the Influence of the wife's black and white brocadcd satin, * Mrs. Relden | ¥as worn by her motlier on her wedding | roscs, and the beauty of the table was further | Wakeley, Airs. Wessclis, M A Inade ‘. short trlp to Yankion, 'S. D., this | gomparing the year 1894 with 1892, the con upon the husband. Who shall wore w handsome costume of black silk | day. She wore a veil of tulle trimmed with | enhanced by the addition of candelabra. Mrs, | Bvarett uae R e el | sumption of cotton per capita fell from 24.03 | decide that finding a lost collar button for grepon, Mrs. Dean Lyman's tall, gracetul | round polnt and held by a coronet of orango | Yosi's guests were: Mra. Dean Lyman, Mrs. | On Thursday evening a delighttul weur-| Mrs. Vaill and little daughter, Heth, have | poundia to 15,61, the consumption of wheat | the hurriedly drefsing statesman may not figure was seen to advantage in her wedding | blossoms. The bridal Bouquet of white roses B. Smith Mrs. J. B, Summers, Mrs. | priso” was tendered Mis Glichrist by some | roturned from Kentucky, where' they passed | from 6,00 bushels in 1890 (o 3.41 in 1804. The | have preserved his norves and temper for gown, which is a superb creaticn of heavy | and liics of the valley was composed of seven Oftutf, Mrs. Lambertson of Lincoln, | thirty of her friends. =The time was merrily | the summer. | per capita_of corn consumption was 32.00 | herole struggle on the platform or in the white duchess satin, trimmed with point lace | Parts. In one of them was tled a gold heart | M Warren Rogers, *Mrs, Arthur Smith, | passed by playing games, telling conundrum Mr. E. H. White has gone o | bushels in 1590 and 22.76 in 1894. diplomatic chamber? and orange blossoms, made with full court | With the date of the marriage engraved upon | Miss Carolyn Thomas of Leavenworth, Misses | and listening to excellent music, rendered train, high bodice and long sleeves. She |It. This bouquet was thrown by the bride as | Bessie and Flora Yates, and Miss Emma | by Mr. Joseph Gahm and Mr, R. O. Sun- carried la France roses. In the library “‘rock :;Iw] came (ln\\n’ sel?m: in her go-away gown | McCornick of Salt Lake, ll\“luuL . A e ra A ch’* was serv A Yost, assiste o her seven attendants. = = k n Friday evening, October 11, Mess B aba s Mobari i artin wore an elegent gown of laven. | Celebrated Thelr Tenth Anniveranry. |y, ry Clogs, Peter Hansen, Eimer P. Bal- 2 ing room tea and bouillon wore served by tin brecaded in silyer. Mr. and Mrs. F'. M. Richardson celebrated | 15rq," George and Willlam Wagonseller en Mrs. Manderson and Mrs, Willlam Redick, mediately after the ccremony a large re- | (he teath anuiversary of their wedding day | tertained a few of their friends at the lat assisted by the Misses Yat ception was given them at the home of the | 1, saturday night with a chafing dish sup- | ter's home, on Sherman avenue. min- Buck, - Babooek, | Brady, e o, | exauiite. taater From Coas My, | Por. Bir. Chariton and Mr. Richardson pre-(strel show' was given by the youne mon ok, Babeock, ady, Barker, George q sto on Mr. 1 hial T vho Barker, J. J. Brown, Charles Brown, Barlow, | and Mrs. Lyman will go to Salt Lake City | pared the Welsh rabbit so succossfully that Ay e oSy A Bennett, ‘Burns, Balch, Bowen, Barkslow, [ and may continue as far west as California. ~ | It Was almost impossible to prepare plenty, as | 8URICE e Cowin, Coutant, Cartan, Coles, Doane, Davis, | . The gift of Mr. and Mrs. Martin to their | it di Wi i A I AL LA S i I Ml ] Dickey, Drake, Gannett, Gifford, Gallagher, | daughter was a lovely new home bullt and | Snt: Mr, and Mes A, T tohardson aod | JE0es, B Gl o8 o vahing. Remembering Hanscom, Haller, Ofutt, Patrick, Palmer, | furnished for the and Mrs. Trvine, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Charlton, | their enjoyable peutige. Stelans. ssawil 4 o e g Bouantin e e Mr: asd Mra Mointoab: Drand Mea, Q1 |{ares aumbn of Gk (enct TOCE Previh newalt Wood Mathonel. Ringwalt, T L. | One of the prettiest weddings there has | ford, Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs, | t0_enjoy uing RS gwalt, Weod, Mathewson, Redic ; s i B 8 > given October 22, VN o M Ketler: | been In New York for a long time was that | Barkalow, Mr. and Mrs, A.' B. Smith, Mr, | Rext party will be given October for a reception and dance on Monday even- | at 2610 Half Howard after October 15 ing, October 14, at their new armor: General Dandy, Mrz. Dandy and M 'ss Dandy A party of young men and maidens gotten | expect to spend the winter in New York. up by Miss Colpetzer and Miss Cady we Mrs. W. H. Gregg and Charlie leave today STEELE & CO. OPENING « FINE FURS—== :Conne . s Tussday evening, October 8, the King's Altred Millard, W. B. Millard, McKenoa, Mc- | Of Miss Deatrlco Richardson, the beautiful | and Mrs. MoConnell and Miss fsaacs, Mr. D o Talied: Franrtschs Intosh, Morsman, McCord, Moore, McCon- | daughter of Mr. and Mcs, A. Frank Richard- | 804 Mrs. Stebbins and Miss Knig church were entertafned at the home of I, Munroe, Morgan, Morse, Nash, Sprague, | son, who was married to Willls Sharpe Kil- They Played Ge Whist, Miss Ella Borneman! 2604 North Twenty- Witllams, White, Wessels, Worthington, [ mer, son of Jones Kilmer of Binghampton, | Mrs, 8. D. Barkalow entertained at cards | sixth street. They ‘were favored with a Yates, Yost, Webster, Wyman, Wakeley, Sil- Y., at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at| o." jriday afternoon, when German whist itation by Mied Glest and music by Miss ver, Deuel, W. W. Morsman, J. Brinker of | the home of her parents, 109 West Seventy- 8y ) 51 Brady. The evening was spent in games Balt Lake, Reed, Kimball and Catlin; Misses | fourth street. Miss Richardson is well known | Was played. Mrs. Zanner was the guest of | ;g guessing authrs. Those participating Buck, Barker, Brown, Burns, Bessie, Sadle | t0 @ number of Omaha soclety people, having | honor, and a pleasant afternoon was passed | were: Misses L. M/ Lees, Ola Morgan, Anna and Abba Bowen, Chandler, Doane, Hanscom, nded Miss Brown's school with Miss Col- | by the following: Mesdames Zanner, Joseph | Poterson, Ida Gfhmore, Margaret Anderson Helen and May Hibbard, McCornick of Salt Miss Cady and Miss Webster, and | Barton, Levl Carter, Victor Caldwell,"Joseph | Mattle Graves, Susle’ Braas, Neitle Wal- Lake, Palmer, Ringwalt, Tsaacs, Kountze, Mc- | also baving traveled in Europe for awhile | Clarkson, E. A. C ed Davis, J. J.|lace, Maude Bt hanan, Emma E. Stiles, Kenna, Morse, Nash, Smith, Wakeley, Bessie | With Mr. Curtiss Turner and Mr. Henry Car- | Dickey, Charles Deuel, O. Funke, Frank Hal- | Auna Heywood, 'Gertrude Sherman, Anna : 5 z | Ienday (tomorrow) and Tuesday, October 14 and 15 we will have at our store, the special representatives of Henry A, Newland & Co., of Detroit, the most renowed makers of high grade furs in this country, and Flora Yates, Webster and Thomas of | tan. ler, Willlam Morris, W. B. Millard, B. Me- | Watt, Blla Borneman, Edith Wallace, May | {5} He will have with him a magnificent collection consisting of the finest and Leavenworth Rev. Da Leucey Townsend of the | Pherson, George Pritchett, Phillp Potter, | Shocmaker, Edna 'Edson, Gertle Graves, costliest furs made in noted original and exclusive fashions and will deliver same Protestant Episcopal church of All Angels, | Willlam Poppleton, W. Page, Warren Rogers, | Ethel Glest. on day of purchase. ——— West End avenu: and Eighty-first strect, | Willlam Redick, Morgan, Frank Richardson,| Mr. and Mrs. Al ‘Powell of 2020 South performed the ceremony, in the presence of | T. L. Ringw:lt, Stubbs, A. B. Smith, B. B. | Eleventh street ‘gave’ a party to some of Weddings and Engage Martin-Ochiltree—One of this scason’s pret- test home weddings occurred at the resi- the relatives of the couple and a small num- | Wood and C. E. Yost. their friends Saturday 2\'?!“"!(.. (‘h:luber lrl., AH’ dence of Mr. Frank Martin, Kountze Place, | ber of intimate friends. The house was Flllll]l’l“l;iirl‘ I_ el celcbrate ‘h{} fll(lhf;lll:l.edllel:l\;;:"fl:l‘y\\ Ik;l .“:l-‘:; IRA oo 5 o : ter. | decorated with roses and masses of maiden- Sntertn . marriage. Most o vening wa e i y fYematar. Dotoben ia® helr daughiels | nair ferns. The bride, who was one of the| The Trilby Social club gave s dance at|ever (o high fives When s Ane luncheon was HESE garments comprise the newest ideas in Capes, Jackets, Col- Carl J. Ochiltree, The spacio pariors were | bridesmaids at the marriage of Miss Anua | the home of the Misses Hill, at 2301 Farnam | served and dancing filled up the remainder 1 ete., in Mink, Seal, Marten, Bear, Electric Seal, Beaver, Otter, 3 3 o evening. ‘AtAduig those present werc artistically decorated with numercus cut flow- | Gould to Count Castellane, was attired In | street, Tuesday evening at § o'clock. Those | Of the evening i e ers, potted plants and immense paims, while | & gown of while satin, made with a deep belt | | royont were: Misses Carroll, Burns, Sutter, Wr. 08 W% oyt R i ;‘;L‘]rn:flrb S sach of the throe archways wero tastofully | Smbroldered in vearis, and trimmed withd frcvers, "Prae, Williame, Shotdon Belber, | B iy, B S0l oDRer, i Sraped with bright-husd autumn lewves. “The | bolnt appliquo lace. A tlara of diamonds. u | miirver, Lewis, Guick. Lewls.: Siefkie. Sey: | Sirsusbaush. Natbau Rackord, Kimer Day cozy dining room was a dream in pick and | Present from the bridegroom, held the tulle | )"0 4" WEUEH, PUGE LOWE BibkE, Sal- E. Crosby. W. B, Cheek, Colonel Lyman, Loti wmui "Iunu tht;lu’ of that shade being :;‘:l “l:gml'l:;‘cl-m“:lrfl! T/;':*r';e“‘lm\_relk:;lusm;‘:- wood, Plerce, Gosney, Heyman, Kingsiey, | B, Nitsche, Willam Dudley of Councll cefy spended > . B . # Eny e o oC :;: Al'“l":m-"mi ';n_“d;mr: n.“\fi‘ :.:!:_rm; maids or ushers. Cyrus Strong of Bing. | NeWeomb, Lindblad, "Van ~Dorn, ~Buzzell, | Bluffs, la., Miss Katie McCony of Albany, pink shaded jets spread a soft and mellow | hampton was pest man. After the ceremony — — - —_— light over the heavily laden table. Exacly | there was a large recepiion. : ; , At 3:30 o'clock. to the sweet irains of the| There were many presents, among them Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Gov't Report Lohengrin wedding march, played by Miss | being a check for $10,000 from Mr. Richard- Sadio Faust of Ackley, Ia., the bridal party | son, another for $500 from Mrs. Kilmer, the was announced by the iittl3 flover girls, Miss | mother of the bridezroom; a bracelet of e Grace Leard and Miss Esther Martin, fol. | Roman pa‘tern, studded wi b dismonds, rubles lowed by tie best man, Mr. Arthur Angell, | and sapphires, from the Countess de Cas- with the groom, taking their place under the | tellane, and a solitaire ring from Mrs. Rich- beautiful dais of gre:n and white to recelve | ardson. Bl the bride. Then came the little ring bearer, First Party of the Season. Elnora Jacquath, followed by the bridesmaid. | qye Unjon Pacific counchh | of Royal w er WETTS j and together with our own superb stock will form the basis of the most brilliant occasion for the purchase of rare and superior Fur Garments ever known here, THIS OPENING SALE will appeal dircetly and impressively to every intending purchaser of FINE FURS and particularly to those who ¥ appreciate the peculiar pleasure derived from asmart investment. No op« : ~ portunity to which we could direct your attention will afford th: purchas. er more advantages than this MAMMOTH SALE of useful, reliable furs at THESE EXCEPTIONALLY CHEAPENED PRICES. DO NOT FORGET! Tomorrow, Octobe 14and 15—A rare chance to buy your furs at the makers prices, _STEELE & GO, ..., 550" | whtmwess & o9 | Makers of Fine Furs. 1 7 021R, Micy fell upon the assembled relatives and friends, | o0 Thusrday evening in their rooms in The RS RiAsme S TANRIGE oA | Bos, MCUAAGE 1a patad:foe tha soclal testuren, ABSOLUTELY PURE

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