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A th aion drawl to ft cIom tb whirl om (utar and maU crowd upon ech other. Monday waa notabl for Mrs. Mur phy' grn ia bcoor of Mis lfmr.cz York. Tuesday Mr. aod Mrs.

William Irwin gsv danc la honor ot Miss Robbln. of Chicago: Wdneday Mrs. W. w. Anarewr musicals waa tb social vnt, aad Thursday, a coouettish aa as April da v.

waa filled with charming avaata la Avoadala. Wain at Hilla and ML Aa bam. aad in tb evening all ttaa world want to tba Odeou for tba first concert Of tba ataterp Soclatr. whoso chorus ia eom-poaad of tba arena da la rme. Friday ended tha brilliant work witb a luncheon of MO cover by Mra, Richard oauith.

ia honor of Mis Mean. Coming van tari February 10 Mra, A. K. Burkhardt ft rp-tioa to meet har alee. Mia Clara rka-brecber.

Fabrnary Art Maaauaa reoeptio ia the evening fro to 10. February 11 Entertainment ia Area Hall for tba benefit of Wirt Xad Iadustriel bcbool. February l-Bullock-Ekstela wadding. I. -I A Kw k.

tba Women' Freo Hospital at old Mas mu-aion on West Sixth street. February as "Alio La Woadarlaaa" by 6itrbood of fet. Mary. Mies Jeannette Treyor. of ML Aabora.

has bean giving during tba week a aariaa of dainty lonobaona to her boat of girl friends. The houae waa beautifully decorated with flower and plant, and a harpist, screened by palma. discoursed tha sweetest strain of tba most popular airs. Tba epscious dialog room was comfortably filled with email table, Mating foor. with tb exoeption of Uie center on, over which tb yeans hostess presided ia most graceful manner, and gathered around bar aix other charming bads and roses.

Tha center-table waa decorated with a Urn howl of pink roe aad an exquisitely oaabroldered cloth of tba gam deal ta. Among those who partook of the royal hos-Pitalitia Wednesday were: Misa Helen Glean. Miss Elizabeth Woods. Mis Donahue. Mi Bread.

Mis Aldrich. Misa Blanche Allison. Mis Van Toast. Mia Powell. Misa Nellie Morrill.

Mr. Louis Posey nee Allison. Miss Cbsrry. Misa Blanob Barekhardt. Misa Xanloe Thorn.

Misses JefTraa. Miss Huaae-weU. Miss Sarah Hiokenlooper. Miss KlUott. Mia Edith Wilson.

Miss NeaL of Columbus: Misa Elliott. Mrs. Edward Sargent. Mia Greta Wright. Miss Hop Cox.

Mr. Hibbea aad family returned from the East yesterday, aad hay their old urters at tha Burnet House. The ball aire a Tuesday night by Mr. aad Mrs. William Irwin waa in honor Misa Bobbins, a pretty Chicago belle, and.

though not largo, waa a rery sparkling and brilliant affair. Tho lovely hostaaa was gowned in whit satin set oft with pearl passementerie, aad bar aoaorod gueat wor whit silk and Uoa. aad carried a superb baa ah of Puritan Tb lunobeoa given to Mies Pearl Means at the 8t, Nicholas jrrlday af teraooa by Mrs. Richard Smith was aa elegant affair of 100 or more gueeta. Tb young ctre received a royal ovation from bar old friends, wbiob will term a beaatlioi pag ia memory's table.

Mrs. A. JC Bnrkhardt'a reception next Wednesday promises to on of tho most elaborate and brilliant arer giyen in this vi-aiaity. Mrs. Chaa.

Stephana reception Thursday waa vary largely attended. In the receiving party were Mra. Stephens, in yellow striped silk: Mrs. Faoiuel Smith, the honored guest, in pink cbllloa. with green Dodice: "Mrs.

Roberts, in light green etriped silk, apd Mist in mauve and white. Assisting were Mrs. Holteraoff. In French gray faille: Mrs. O.K.

in light blue sud brown; Misa btimsoa. in white, and Mies Vorheis. in pink. The floral decorations weru verr elaborate. Tho drawing-room was in pink, the library in white lilies.

the dining-room in yellow tulips, and the hall in red and green. Th recaption given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George Hafer was tb first of a terie of four in honor of her pretty yocng daughter. Mis Katharine Hafer. Mrs.

Hater received in an exquisite gown of black lac and Jet. Ml Hafer was a picture in lis lit blue brocade, with a tear! of cloud-Uk. chiffon thrown around her. Mis Ochiltree, a pretty young ball from Omaha, wor a dainty toilet of whtto silk flower la blue, Thursday. February 11.

la th data of tho next reception. Mr. aad Mrs. Carl llarvev. ne Corre.

have taken a pretty suit of rooms at th wand Hotel. Dr. aad Mr. Wallace Keff are domiciled at ftis PllVttal tTe.naa Mis May Bartholomew and Mis Nellie Morrill hav returned from a very gay visit Id Washington. D.

SBSSSeesBesaa Misse Ballsy will return to thehr homo in Cleveland Tuesday, after tho ureal of visits with the Misses Law, of Melrose arenas. Walnut Hill. Mr. Wright, of Walnut Hills, ia ponding tb winter ia Florida. Tb Sisterhood of 8u Mary, of Grae Episcopal Church, Avondale, are busy preparing for an entertainment to he given, February "Alice in Wonderland" ii to be presented and all tha beauty aad talent of that popular suburb are to appear In the innumerable characters.

Last year the Msterhood increased their exchequer fourfold wita au advertising sebum, with an immeote oooyuf J'h EK0.vtaaa for a dro curtain, and all th attractive illustrated advertisement of to day wr represented in tableau. "Alio in Wonderland" promise to equally attractive and will no doubt draw an immense crowd. Th Sisterhood art very original. Mr. and Mrs.

Will IX Lamm on will entertain Tuesday evening with a very delightful musical at their room at th dt, Clair. Ex-Governor Hoadly. who ha been ri. ousir ill for the laet four months, ia raoidly convalescing, and is now at Lakewood. K.

where he 1 ab: to eojoy th walk oa th brood piaitas of th hotel. Mr.Tilchrran Pickering ha been Joy-ins a TisH with her daughter, Mrs. Beekuitx, at U'dloe's Island, X. Mr. John Henry.

(or a trip in New York. left Tuesday night The dramatic entertain me at to be riven next Friday evening at Avon Hall will draw out not only all the sovial element of Avon liaie.btita fair contingent from the city. Two piajs are en tbe programme "Poor I'iili-roUr" anil D. ilowelU' farce, "Albany 1 cpoi." Mie following society girl aad i vn are la tbt cast: Alice Mis Jeiirs. lisa Lou! Ebrcisas.

Mr, and rt. aline Hsrertve. Mis UftBm. Mr. m-.

Edward Bargrav. Mr. Dan Wilson and Dr. Dodd. Tb West nd Industrial Bchool ia to bo tho hoaefleiary.

4 An enterprising pablisber in Buffalo. N.Y. has in preparation a book to bo sold only by scbscription. It will contain portrait of prominent representative women all over the country, with a biography or abort sketch of their live. Cincinnati ha been invited to contribute one of Its leaders, and from Avoo dale haa been selected jtie honored matron who ia to represent th Queen of tb West.

Miss Laura Krng. of Eaat Third street, is visiting friends at Chicago. Mia Holabird, of West Seventh street, is am from a trip to Nw York. Mra Frank Bahlmsn baa returned from very delightfal visit with Mis Thompeon in Washington. D.

C. Mis Charlott Duhm and Miss Ives are th guaets of Mrs. Georse Herd ia Chioago. 0 11 1 Mrs. BenUey MaUhews aad daughter.

Misa Ruth, have gn South for a month' recu peration. Mra. Matthew was almost worn out with long watching and patient nursing daring too winter. Baby Matthew I quite recovered froa scarlst fever. Mr.

and Mrs. Look Blehardsoa left Thurs day for St. Louis. Among tb Thursday events ia Avondale waa th tea given by Mis Emma Otfner to her young girl friends. Miss OSner received in pink striped crepe de chine, trimmed with chiffon flounoin and pearl trimming.

Mrs. Offner assiated her yoans) daughter' in extending the nospitali tie of th lovely home, and wor brown falll. with whit em broidered chiffon. Among tb guests were Miss Blanche Frohmaa. Miss Stix.

Miss Julia Stoma. Mia Roberta. Miss Faany Mack, Mis Wiel. Mis Pin a a of New York. Mis Bloch.

Miss Cohan. Mr. Morris Btt- man, Mia Gulteranan. Mia Emma Bloch. Mis Beatrice Mayer.

Miss Nettie Scheaer, Mie Blanche tftern. Mrs. 8. Rbainstrom, Miss Scheuer.MissClaraHollatein.MissDoraCohn, Miss bachs. Miss Cor Season good.

Mr. Livingston. Mis Wolfstein. Miss Stella Kauh. Miss Maoris.

Mis Frank of Louisville, Miss Helen Feobheimer. Mia Schro der. Miss Seiasheimer. Miss Beatrice Troy. Mia Newbureh.

Miss Madeline Kewbarga. Mis Estello Mayer. Mis Bloom. Miss Amy Netter. Miss Hoffbeimer.

Miss Lilli Loch, Miss Mario Fries. Miss Rosa Mayer. Miss Martha Coasongood. Miss Alice Bohm. Miss Betiman.

Miss Jeanatt Frieborg. Mia Mann beimer. Mis Alma Adler- Mis Stoddard, who ha been th favored guest of Mra Willim Webb, ha returned home. Mr. and Mrs.

Lolaud Ban nine ne Clinton, hav retorned from their extended honeymoon abroad, aad will reaide for a whllo at th 6U Clair. Miss Goodlo. of Lexington. ia tbe gnest of Mise Gal way. of Weet Seventh etreot.

Misa Louue Ealsted. of Mt. Auburn, la th guest of friends at Springfield. Ohio. Miss Florence Eckert left Thursday morning to visit Mr.

Smith, nee Boggs. in ChlHi-cothe. Ohio. Th Young Ladiei' Guild of Church of the Epiphany will hold -i orange festival in Miss Noursa's School Ha l. Gilbert avenue.

Walnut Hills, next Friday evening. February 12. for tb benefit of the Church Ground Fund. The young ladies hop to see all their friends, and a pleasant evening Is "assured. Mr.

James Knowles has gone on a business trip to Chicago. Mua Helm baa returned to her horn in Covington after a delightful visit with Mrs. Carlisl ia Washington. D. Mr.

Daniel Hetuiugray has gono to Mun-de. for a-vlsit. Mrs. Robert, of Chicago, ia th guest of Mrs. Charles Stephens, la Avondale.

Mis Runyan. of New York, is th guest of her eisier. Mrs. Willis Kemper, of Walnut Hills. Mrs.

John Kenry Martin left last night for a visit in New York. Mia Hattl Bogon entertained few of her young friends at her home in Evsnstos. North Walnut Hills, last Wednesday evening. The evening was delightfully spent in dancing and games, after which refreshments were Among those present were Dr. Cadwaladi-r.

Fran it Le Feared. Will Gale, Al Frlek. Harry mith. Eddie Volkert. Ceorto Ktstun.

Pust, Parker and th Misses Volkert. Itta Kfthe. Mabel Carson. Alma Bntts. Surla Haskin.

Katie Davis. Ros Chambers and Birdie Masilns. Some of th ladle In Avondalwar forming a class In the practical exeroises of th Dol-rarte rystem for health and grace of carriage and action; and have Invited Mtss Anita Kellogg to address th Mosaic st their monthly meeting. February A at the residence of Mr. John Mitchell, on Harvrr gvenu.

at 8 d. hi. Mins Kellogg teaches th "American ytem." hich deals with the practical use of theee exercises as applied to tb ordinary dutic of are. Hits Alico Merrill xpeota to leave scon (or an extended trip South. Mis Minnie Hipo haa returned to her home, in Avondale, after a very gay visit in Omaha.

A very lovely pastel portrait by J. Sharp, la a Fourth-street window, attracted much attention the past week. The lady is on nf th wealthy and popular boile of San Francisco, and th fortunate winner of th lovely original ia to reoeive it fur a wedding gift. The papers for th art course at th Unity Ciob. comprising on on "'Raphael." by iir.

John Ret tin "Da Vlncl. Anreloand Raphael in Literature." by Miss Emma Borck. and "AGiimoee of Art in the Monasteries." by Miss Julia O'Uara. have been postponed from February to tb ovonlng of March 1 Mrs. Murat Halstead left tor Hv York Saturday night.

Th inviutiona to th Art Muteum reception went out last week, hcral Jtar the largest and most faahivjiiable gathering that wilt assemble this week. Thursday evening, from until 10. Is th time, and th handsomely engraved cards bear tha ananst names of M. E. In galls.

President: Alexander McDonald. Vlo. President Jullns iter. Treasurer: R. H.

Galbreath. Secretary: L. i). Harrison. W.

W. Seely. J. Y. tchmidlapp.

Charles P. Tsit. W. P. Anderson.

J. T.Oan. Herman Goopper. Leon Van Loo. Mayor Jehn B.

Mosby and A. I. Gos'Jora. Directors. ThTrust( ts are asx- ioua to is pes of LK3tf th fam.

lly tiket for th Museum. This M-fii -nt revenue and wonM in mm cidentally speak well for tb artistic senti ment that Is auppoJed to be here. xnat ioeTe will be the usual large anl brilliant crush is a foregone conclusion. A large and select audience we present at th reading given by Mrs. E.

raace way- Ward at the Bond Hill Town Hall on riaav. January 28. Mr. Hay ward's selections wer Th Lege of the Organ Bonder. in Low-back Car" aad Ed car Poo's iiell.

her Interpretations were well choeoa aad dis played th lady high excellence as a reaaer. Mte Mary Gale, a pupil of Mr. YL. made her first appearance in public and ecored a well- deserved success. Mise Anna bar treat ren dered several vocal namoer ia a pleasing tyle.

Master Roy Wagner, a youtbiui prodigy in concert solos, and tacisona mu Masical Quintet who are well ana lavorsoiv known hereabouts, were repeatedly encored. Mr. Goorge W. Gale, an old favorite, appeared in recitation, and tbe entertainment con cluded with trio soon by Mssar. Loo Smith.

Gal aad Hnry Elfttury. Mis Weaves, of Miaasitowa. is th guest of her sitter. Mrs. Fraokha Alter, of Avondale.

Mrs. AJter has been quite ill daring th past week with I gripp. Mr. Balnea, of Sieedvsr. haa retarned frvrn a vuit with her dausntar.

Mrs. Jabea Holkaea. at Pclhara Manor. New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Lock Richardson bav con to SU Louia. leaving behind them score of devoted personal friends and enthusiastic admirer of Mr. Richardson's marvelous dramatic ability. Mr.

Richardson came her alded by th warmest praise from critic on both aide of the water, and bis achievements have even surpassed all that preceded him, Hie memory, versatility, dramatic fir and sympathetic interpretation are all simply wonderful, added to a handsome per- sonnel and tb most engaging manners, it is no wonder that he was the noa ot tne sour, Mr. Richardson's friends will hear with Plea sure that he contemplates returning here in the autumn, and both be and hie wife will receive the warmest weleome. This evening at the Grand Opera House an entertainment for the benefit of tbe poor will be given aader the auspices of th St. Xavier Conference of th Vincent Paul Society, Aa excellent programme has been prepared including "Th Assassination of alius Caesar." with a full mob. It is taped that larg audience may assist this worthy effort Mr.

aad Mrs. T. B. Greene, of Chicago, are visiting th latter a parent, sir. ana aura.

i JC Fraser. at th La tenia Hotel. Covington, The Exeter Minstrels are making great preparation for their fancy dance at the Scottish Rite Cathedral. The Cincinnati Orchestra will furnish tb music and a abort musical will precede tbe hop. The concert will start promptly at o'clock and last on til 9: the dancing from to 1 Th following club mmbr are oa the committee: Messrs.

Jones. Brans. Corre n. Ryan. Bennett and Use a.

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davidson, of Terrace avenue.

Daytoa. Ky entertained in princely style at their horn Tuesday night, in honor of th aineteeath birthday anniversary of their daughter. Misa Nellie. The commodious horn was illuminated from top to bottom. Th guests wer th represeutstive young ladies and gentlemen of Dayton and Boilevue.

to which war added the presence of a number of the elite of Cincinnati. Cov ins to a and Newport. Danolng. Interesting game and other pastime were indulged in Mr. aud Mrs.

Davidson war tb recipients of liberal praise for th royal hospitality dis played. An elegaut repast was aerved Among the guests were: Misses Mamie and Anni Millar. Mia Etta Wise of (Cincinnati, Miss Blanche Reevea. Miss Ball Reeves. Mr.

Will Matthews. Mr. Chaa. Reevea. Mr.

Owen Kinney of Bellevne. Mie Maggie Vosel bock. Miaa Pearl Sc bo Held. Miss Blanche Youngblut. Mis Mami Donaldson.

Miss Florence Quiggins. Mis Jennie Moor. Miss Jen uie Swing of Dayton. Mr. Ault.

Miss Annie Kohn and Miss Lulu Webb of Cov ington. Dr. G. W. Brown of Newport.

Mr. Oliver Oldrieve. Mr. Brown of Cincin nati. Mr.

Victor Crrnelli. of Covington. Miss LllliePyleatof Roa. Mr. John McDow ell.

Mr. David Swing. Mr. Geo. Kratt of Cov- ington.

Miss Nellie Davidson and Mr. Ed Davidson, A leap-year party was given at Masonic Hall. North Side, last Friday evening, by the young lad tea of that suburb. Th committee, Mrs. Nelson.

Speer. Mrs, Barrinser. Miss Alice Toner. Misa Lulu aad Miss Carrie Schmid, deserve the credit for tbe success of the affair. Tba toilet of the ladies wer handsome.

Those la attendance wore th Miaaes Schmid. A lie Toner. Blanch Lawrence. Klttie Whiteler. Elsie Whiteley.

Kate Morton. Enrah Braahter. Basson. Rowe. Lake-man.

Leek, Bristol. Center. Becker. Fisher. Henry.

De Serisy. Ratbman, Gardiner. Hal-ley: Messrs. Hall, Doyle. Ringgold.

Schmid, Davis. Keani. Taafie, Tuttle. Merton, Robertson. Basson.

Tmbermao. Morgan. Hargrave. Hirst. Dr.

Stark. Dr. Shields. Dr. Kramer.

Messrs. Center. Burton. Diets. Halley.

Kruae. Brown. Holme. Mr. aud Mra.

Nelson Speer. Sullivan. Bar ringer. Dusen berry Berant. Lindsay.

Chambers. Becker. Davis. Sater. Walter.

Stephenson. John Duer. Dve Duey. Day Liltel. Armstrong and air.

Car-pap. Tb fancy dresa reception and bop given last Thursday evening ia honor of Mr. Floyd W. Morgan at his residence. No.

137 West Seventh street, was an enjoyable affair. Tbe committee, composed of Misses Florence E. Ware. Eva Meehan, and Messrs. Jaaies Driver.

Clarebee P. Douglass and John E. Kehl. ia credited with the success of the event At 9 o'clock th capacious reception rooms and halls wer comfortably filled with a bevy of invited guests. Flowers aod elegant toilets were in profusion.

Dainty refreshments were served at 11:30. Amon: those in attendance were: Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Hamson, Mrs.

ii. W. lsatuinger. Mrs. Mary Kimball, Mrs.

U. Stephenson. Mis Lucy Parott Washington C. B- Ohio: Misse. Rubieand Edna Williamson and Miss Grave E.

Ridenour. of Newport. Misses Florence E. War. Cora V.

Beyer. Eva Nye. Eva Meehan. Garnet Isaminger. Nellie lsam-inger.

Minnie Stephenson, Marguerite Mc-Nico'L Maud Masiersoa. Maud Corbin. Ktuma Tinescb. Mar B. Scnarf.

Teresa Thompson: Messrs. Floyd W. Morgan, John K. Kehl. James Driver, Clarence P.

Douglass. Gdniver D. battue. Carl Baer. Horace E.

Meehan. Louie H. Kehl. James K. Young-ttou, E.

H. Maffer. Coleman Corbin, James V. Baker. Ernst Story.

Th fourth Bellevue (Ky.) Assembly dance waa given at Balke Oaera House oa Friday evening last Tb detail for tbe convenience and comfort of th uet were perfect Some sixty-five couple were in attendance, and the prettiy litthopera bouse has teldora witnessed abetter pleased assemblage. A large namoer of gaeata wer present. The following iaviutiont were issued to a favored few: sic. and Mrs. Orle Waddall SSqUMl JOSr STMCHM chitirens is.

Te 0 give at ihefr resilience, si West vntt Otreet, la houur Uielr daaghter Jessie. -Tbvrseay vealas. geareary ae ciwc. The above neatly printed cards brought together a dainty and quaint assemblage of little tuiasesaud mastera for the enjoyable occasioa. Thero was tb old friod Red Riding Hood, looking so twset and promaoadiug under th protection of a demur Quaker; a gay Swiss flower-girl discussing later-nauoaal atfsirawiih our own Unci group ot tbt beet-natured "babies" that ever crowed, smiling fearlessly upon BuOalo Bill and a French souave.

The queea ot night wa a star of th first magnitude, aad the "looktrs-on ia Vienna" found beauty enough In th kaleidcfvoplo teen to more than satisfy their observing eyes. Toes there were all th accessories to make the fanciful gathering complete, and a fair youcg hustes who dispensed her lavish hospitality like some gracious of ye olden time. It was one of tbe prettiest aSairs of all those children's entertainments which eaus older folks to envy the fresh, eiit'iusiastio and unwearied enjoyment ot the participants, and which will be long remembered by tbo-e iu auendnace. Among the guests were Magzie i yiur aud Margie Mm-si: r. 1am-toria Girls: lUry De CT.p and 1'irta Littl FJ.L'.zi LjJ: Crti Vi'etideil.

Th Press: Ladrt Lain Xieister. Fi-p-c rn Jstiaaes i Cterrington. Night: Edna Moore and Stella Ealmer. Two Orphans: Jirah Fot. Swis Flower-girl: Fannie Quakeress: llelva OneiU banio-glrl: Mosier.

Edna Moeler and UosirJ Bonte. Babive: Jimnti Fraxer. Capanchin Monk: Johnnie Poomiati- A Red Stocking; Harry Tingle. Cncle Sam: Ottio Cbinamaa: Frank Tingle, French Zouave: Howard WadJeiL Buliilo Bill: Charlie StahL Vienna Baker: Orio Waddell. Little Boy Blue: To rami RadchS.

Quaker: Eewia Burke and several others. Lookers-on in Vienna. The Eacbro Clab. of Prieo Bill. was handsomely entertained at the rueater residence, on ElOourne by Misa Gertie Eckhardb one of tbe lady members of tbe club.

The first ladies' prir waa won by Miss Mary Grote. of Beech avenue, aad the consolation prize by Miss Roea Ringamaan. Tbe first gent's prize waa awarded to Mr. ph KinoBUB, and th eooeolation prise to Mr. Timothy Ryaa.

After verI hours aocat at cards, a beautiful supper waa served. aad music and dancing then became a pleasant feature. The dob will be entertained on the ttth ay Miss Nettie Vonderbeid. MisaEffie Clements, a charming young lady ot Dayton, is the gatsts of Misses Loraana Edna Shedd. of Hartweu.

Ohio. Mia dem ents came down to attend th leap-year dan and mak a abort visit A dancing party waa given laat WedntadaT evening the 3d inst Weber's Orchestra ren dered music for tbo merry dancers. Among those present were Miesea-Millie Egeers. Minnie Grote. Lydia Tragaaser.

Lizzie Hornahemyer. K. Tapke, th Mines Foerst. the Misses Bottenborn. Mifc Berg.

Stella Smi there. May Brans. KmmaGerde. Blanche Blackmore and tbe Misse Kenner: Meesr. B.

J. Pardick. A. J. Eggers.

Louis Moorman. A. Eggers. Leo F. Harman.

C. A. Hummel, J. Hornshemeyer. A.

Tapke. H. Tapke. John Foerst. Louia Shroder.

Wan. Schmitbera. W. Reddeker and H. Ever.

Tha following Invitation have been sent oat by th Cincinnati Normal School: Th Committee and Faculty request th pleasure of your preenc at the commencement exercises of the Twenty-third graduating class at tha Odeon. Tuesday evening. February 9. 1899. 8 o'clock.

Mis Anna Derry. of West Third tret. Covington, has returned from a pleas visit to Mrs. Selby at Ft Thorns. Mra.

T. 8. Pendery and daughter Blanche are speeding th winter at Keailworth inn. AhvUl.N. a Mis Ella Wright of ComminsviUe.

and Misa Kate faohlichte. ot Prieo Hill, loft last Thursday for an exteaded trip through the South. Mr. and Mrs. T.

Johnson, ot 280 Race street srrived from Europe Tueeday. alter aa tended visit te England and th Contlaeat On Thursday evening last tb residence of Dr. F. Clark. 383 Keoron avenue, waa the scene of a Joyful gathering.

In response to invitations nests assembled at o'clock tea. the doctor' wife presiding, and being ably assisted bv her mother. Mr. risk. Mr.

mas. Bemls added to the entertainment a somber of choice vocal selections. Among those present were Mr. Bemis. Dr.

Grim. Miss McHagb. Mrs. Fisk, MissSloen.Mr.andMrs. Golden burg.

Mr. aad Mrs. Colitns. Mr. ana Mrs.

McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, oi tov inrtnn Vr. and Mrs.

Voiaht of Oakley: Mr. and Mr. Bryant, of Covington, and Mr. and Mr. Smith, of Hamilton.

Mr. Charles O. Dehmau la quite horn on West Fourth street. ill at bis r. G.

Feder. ot thi city. 1 at preeat in Florida. Mr. Harry Rosen ba urn and family have returned home, after a delightful smonth spent in New York and Philadelphia.

At rihma. Hooker entertained on Febru ary 4 with a children' party in honor of her lovely daughter Genevieve, who ha Just passed her seventh birthday. Among th iittl folk wer Haxel Carrue. Marguerite u.rian Stewart. Noble.

Ban Humphrey. Dot and Alma Ro sailer. Hazel Lawrence. Helen and Louise Isham. Stella Nelson.

Ethel Forbee and George Skinner. Ganeviava and Howard Irvine Hooker. Dancing, merry game and a dainty luncheon by "candlo light" wa th rdr of nter-tainment Mra. Carmea and Mra. For be assisted Mrs.

Hooker. The committee for the leap year dance to oe given by tbe young ladies of the West End at Hulbert Hall February 12 are Missee Margaret and Rachel Evans, Leah Green lea. A ana Wright Cora Kcaul. Helen and Bertha Brown. Patronesses: Mr.

and Mr. Pike ring. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crane.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Knaul. Mrs.

John Whetstone. Mr. B. Evans. Mr.

Brown. Mr. and Mrs. T. Green-leas and Mr.

and Mrs, Gregory Wright, Mis Elizabeth Starr entertained on Saturday afternoon with a "progressive angling" la honor of her friend. Mtss 1111 kin. of Hamilton. Ohio. Among those present were Miss Alice House.

Miss Celesta McCabe. Miss Coulter. Miss Alice Coulter. Miss MayratO Hecx. Miss MCuowan, ju iss ia.no w.

is i rime King. Miss Kaihertne Palmer. Misa Milli-Icin. Miss Clarkson. Mis McKinney.

Miss Sallie McKinney. Misa Bessie Francis. Miss Alferetta Hill. Misa Ida Brockman and Miaa Freshman. Last Tuesday evening- a dinner waa given bvM Us Carrie Ellsworth, of Eighth etreef.

A small party of ladies were gneate at the dinner, after which a larger crowd of friends assembled to enjoy the evening ia dancing. Among tb many present were the Misses Lloyd. Alice Fields. Turner, Carrie Brown. Amy Thornton.

Allison. Joaie Blake, Burton. Messrs. George Allison, Harry Stephens. Wilson Crooks.

Loveiaad. Ohio: Will Carr. Harry Lloyd. Lee White. William Tat and George Mann.

Chicago. I1L Mr. and Mrs. Gcorg Gerke. th latter' slater.

Misa Ida Voa. and friend. Mia Mary Klinkhammer. will leave on next Tueeday far Florida. Key West and Caba.

Mrs. F. Martin, of Mt Auburn. entertained with a dance in honor of ber niece. Miss Anna Scott Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Bowsher. the Misses Bertie Hoag. Stella Birdinger. CffSsie Smith.

Eunice Bertling. Martha Hornberger. Ethel and Anna -Dear- I new. Clara 1'raakeand Amy McClure. Meesrs.

Woods. Fox. Wentwortb. Woodside. Carr.

Pine. Wentx. Malioney and Schadendeo. A dainty luncheon wu served. A surprise stag party waa tendered Mr.

Joe Pfitser. of the West End. by a party of his friends. Musie and Hancing. followed by a sumptuoua repast wer the order at th evening.

Carda are out announcing th marriage on February 8 of Mies. Maggie Speer. sister of Mrs. John B. Ransley.

to Mr. F. Braau. The Walnut Hills Euchre Club was entertained Friday evening by Mr. and Mra.

Henry 1- Hurford. of Kemper laae. the guest of honor being Miss Hurford. a charming young lady from Pitt'burg, Peon. Th fortunate ones of the evening were Mrs.

Failing-toa and Miss Shulte. Dr. Kent and Mr. Black-more. Miss F.stella Spiers and Jennetta PehLcf Pongbkepsie.

V- are visiting Covingtou friend. A party of young ladies have organized a theater party and. under the ehaperonage of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Russell Ward, are to see all the prominent plars riven br the theaters this season. Among the party are: Jlissts Felicia araon, Carrie Ohnt. Sarah Webster, Bertie Den ham. Hannah Kunze. Kssie Stew art.

Florence Wegrue. Emm Ohm. Oliie Hardin. Carrie Webster. Lillian White and Daisy Ward.

Miss Nannie Eurkam. granddaughter of the late G. Bt.ri.am. of New York, at promt residing at Harrison. Ohio, hf coustns.

the Misses RadcUlIa. of 2J0 Dayton street. An elegant-leap yr dance was given at GasHall last Thursday evening. The lady patronesses were MLsj May Dcnaiue, r'e crepe: Miss Kitty DonsVue. icretoi Uk ith suie triruuupg: Misi IXi.ahua.

cream crepe vitii goid trim en JI iss Anna t'onay. bUrk net with pic feather: 21 iss Mollio XiaCartby. wbMa Mr. i.o-Ctrty, a ju: ri is l.i tcr i sown. tl- tr sit wers cf Xwr.ort: mond.

i I A ev -a- --aw -v -at -v -a port: Mies Kate Keber. Mamie Xoritb. L. tie Norrish. Kate Dorao.

all of lm Misse Weoig. tcbloss. Brizzijlari. Smith. Mathers.

Farrissoiu Devanner. Mati'la yl-veter. of Ml Adams: tbe Missea Fancke. buikley. ilurray.

fcaurs. Jonea. Carlisle. Stiles. A.

Heeman. Rehse. Kirby. Itc- QuiUand. llarvev.

Kiib, Grossman. Mc- yahon. Borle. Filbert. sen.

Mors ri. Atarthall. Burn. Valoney. Carria.

Misset Maggie and Neiii Powell. Mias Faani Armstrong. Hisa Maggie Mc Carthy. Misses A. and R.

Heewan. Miss Jen- Die Dwyer. Ella and Stella Martia and many othert. The gentlemen, wer Messrs. John Conway.

James Conway. Nas. McCartv. Mika Mc- Carty. Robert Carlisle.

Jr. Joo Jones. Frank Phelan. Charley Ward. John Bradley.

John Fugazzi. Wb. Valentine. Wm. Cook.

Robert Grossman. Robert Parin. Fraak Zaasstein. Hugh Hayca. Arthur Schoenbers.

William Doaahuo. Charleo Donahue. W. R. McQuil lan.

Frank McGinn. Frank Maguire. F. A. Bott.

Guy Luadr. Lew Kilo. Andy Gilligan. Robert Nelsoo. Mr.

Keeley. Tb music was furnished by Levy's Orchestra. A liarbt supper waa spread in the halt, and tha dancing was kept up until a late hoar. A party was given by William M. Gregg, at his home.

Melroee avenue. Walnut Hills. Dancing wa tho order af tbo evoainx. aad waa indulged ia by many of tho roaus people ot that and currounding suburbs. Among those present were Mr.

E. W.J ad-son. Gloversviile. N. Mis Alice Norris.

Rushvilie. Mise Alice Brown. Glendale. Ohio: Miss Monfort, Miss Dunbar, afiaa Kaiper. Miss Peter.

Miss Hibbard. Miss Coffin. Mia Aldrich. Miaa Marguerite Miller, Misa Edna Miller. Misa Kemper.

Misa Finn. Mis McCamos. Ml Lamb. Miss On ken. Mis Carrotaers.

Miss Epply. Miss Simpson. Miss Lottia Norris. Mis Lougblin. Mis Gregg.

Miss Harker. Miss Sanders. Miss Blackmore: Messrs. J. R.

Norris. Rushvilie. George Ward. Hartwell. Ohio: W.

Coulter. J. Kaiper. H. D.

Basse tt. G. W. Brown. P.

Bailey. E. Townsend. C. Firman, (i.

Elstun. Dr. O. Smith. F.

Mayer. T. Can-others. L. Utter.

A. Bald. II. Carroll. C.

Doane. a Mc Far- land, B. Warwick. R. Parker.

J. G. Monfort F. Rush. C.

M. Brown. C. Robb. I.

Noble, a Miller. W. Schneider. E. Zimmer man, it.

weav. Dr. DovUst, and aaeay othera, There waa a gathering of young folk laat Friday evening at the borne of Mr. aad Mrs-Ben Herman. No.

West Eighth street, in honor of their "oldest sou's" immit first birthday anniversary. Music waa tarnished by Rocoo Ferro, and tb affair wa a vry pleasant on ia vry respect. TOLEDO. Mise Frost's Card Party Several Eap-Yer artla Severad Dssotif Kveats and riwwst Caapavalornaad aad lootal ttoaslp. ricut oiePATcai co thi ckquiSks.

OLEDO. OHIO. Fssar- ami A Mis Irene Frost entertained at card on Monday evening for her gueat Mis Har-weod. of Boston. Six-handed prog restive euchr wa played, the prize being silver hairpin for the ladie aad silver pencils for the gentlemen.

Mis Marie a ra. Mis Eva Bond and Misa Grace Hine were the victor. Dainty refreshment were aerved. Mis Frost's home wa made exceedingly pretty with Moral decoration, rorty couples composed the party. IIMr.

and Mrs. J. Fisn gave a 7 o'clock Pinner Tuesday evening for Mrs. Jessie Powell, ot Findlay. their daughter, After dinner several hour wer spent with music and social converse.

Miss Chancellor, of Dayton, who has been the guest of Mise Fisk. and for whom many delutoiiul parties were given, has returned to her home, sauoh pleased with ber Toledo visit Mis Edith Cbsrleswortb entertained ber associates in the High School Shakspere class Wednesday afternoon. Light refreshments were oariakeu of. Miss Mar McKecbni haa goaa to Dayton for a lengthy A larae company of friend surprised Miss Genevieve Phelps on Tueeday evening, on the eve of her departnro for New York. There was dancing, cards and music, and a rich supier at midnight Miss Phelps was the recipient ot some handsome floral piece.

Mra. 1-rank Barkus gave a dancing party Monday for Mm Will on nelly, who nad attained his nineteenth anniversary, the affair being a complete surprise to the yonnggen tie-man. was long after midnight before the company separated. Refreshments were aerved at aa appropriate hour. MisaiMand Lovett invited a number of friends fordaneing Tuesday evening in honor of Tutor Urate, of New York.

A very enjoyable time was spent. Miss fame Ruter gave a leap-year party Tuesday evening at ber home on t-umiuit venue. Music dancing, refreshments and game of various kinds were all utilized for oleaure. and a delightful evening waa Pnl by all. Sir.

and Mrs. Jhn Kleuter entertained the Young Married Peoptes' Social Clubiaesday evening. Progressive euchre was played until 11 o'clock, Mrs. Lou Yarton winning Uie prize. A dainty lunch was served.

Mias Edna Millard celebrated her birthday anniversary on Wednesday evening by inviting a company of inti mate friends to tea. and later to a season of srramee and music i heyouag lady was the recipient of many souvenirs of the occasion. Mrs. 11. Kutner gave an afternoon tea Tuesday for Mrs.

of Detroit Tbe guests included Mrs. RobGriswold and Mr, ttenjeroin. of ineiunati. Mr. Kdward Rasle and Miss Mollie Kohler were united in marriage at M.

Mary Church I bursuay Borniiig. ihe church waa well filled with friends. A wedding breakfast lollowed at the residence of the bride' parents. Toledo yourrSlsociety ladiea gave a leap-year partf at tue Pvthian t.astle on Wednesday evenine. which was a decided success Every arrangement for tne adair was planned by committers composed of ladies, the floor managera being the Misses Outline, tterdan and Lorenz.

Tbe Co tomes worn were anions the li nest ever seen at a Toledo party. Ninety couples participated ia the march, and dances following. Elegant refreshments were served in the banquet room. Among the guests were Mis Lib bey, of Andover. Mass- and Miss liar wood, of buatoa.

The gentlemen who were invited propose after Lent to give a return party. Mits Bessie Thoiuaa entertained several of her young friends on Thursday afternoon at her home on Huron street. Misa Hand Parks gave a dancing party Fri-dav evening, at which a Pleasant time was enjoyed, The Miseos Cora and Sophia Wiaaera, of Delta, are visiting in the city. The Misv Hurst are entertaining Mis Charlotte Gilletlnd Mis Jen sio Gregg, of Findlay. Miss Ed holm started on Monday for St Louis and Omaha, where she will spend a month.

Miss Carney guei-t. Miss McHugb. returned this week to, her bouie in Chicago. Miss May McDickiu is visit friends-iu Dayton. r.

and Mr. A. W. roltort and daughters startea mis weE lor new lorn, iietore returning they will go to Mexico for some time. Miss Roger hss returned from Utic.

N. Y. Us M. Fountain iavisitiDg in Oak Harbor. Mrs.

D. Wallace entertained at carda on Thursday evening. Mias Misi Prixs entertained Fridny afternoon with a salmagundi party, which was as pleasant as it was novel. ra. M.

R. pyer entertained at whist at th Jrtlerson this evening, and also spread a dainty lunch. Mrs. Chaa. Pre entertained friends this afternoon at whist at her homo on Jbroad- COLUifBTJS.

Katevtalameata Glvoa La Hob or mt Mr. aad Mrs. frank Lahan Mr. Coaititnt TVIU. Uaaa Tea -Tha Talsvrlaa Clua Eatortalsiod Ity BIlM tray Csaalaa Kvasua Ud For.

Mstl atoatioa. utciu ciUATcararsxsao sua. OLUMBU8. OHIO. i (r? Fcsscsbt 6.

Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Labia, of Nw York, who have been tbe gnests of friend in the city for the past two weeks. have benn the recipients of a number of delightful social attcn liono. (Jna of tbe most elerant dinners of the season wa given ia their honor on Mon day evening at the Co- lunibusclub by Meters.

David West aud Frank Koss. Cover were laid tor ten. and th decoration, wbieb were a la in eirvt. were exirenieiy beautiful. A hug Jsoanen un.ferei.t, cooi-pletvly covered with red axd yeii iwrosev the handle houa 1 at oa UH skn.e.t ie t'otKTit, l.xi arranged oti ihe r.

i th rniier piece and canopy. lt t-'u an oi i CuBtr an i re it- i t-J s. i ue- evening i r. i.i.i I I 't I own nrni. UIMI 1 -friTi Uui l-r r.

and r. I i 1 a ora ii mii 1 a i l-i i et-a v. i O'l i r. i.r i t. X'--- ere I t-i- 1 tie I.

v. c.e i a 1 ":2 2srn- j3-" -r Town a is v.ere 'iin'. i s.tv-r eu- -i was woo of mt. i i.ir.M imoti. vim.oi rrw.vpj a bui.t-a so i r.

a rwoc marie raviurc. rr.x IfirQSnti Ira! iviinci were ardei i Kt i.ico of ttof "-a. imi.i, were Mr. aad Mr, kr. and lin.

X. liatrocr, an i' ri. E. K. Stewg-t.

rs. Cl arirs binrj-on. Mr. an Mrs. K.

Kicbsrds. Mr. and MrJim Vv'iiiisms. r. and Mrs.

Gilbert Hoover. Mrs. fiormiey. Mr. snd Mrtlraoiiiountt.

Mrs. ITid Mr. and Mrs. Join Mr. and Mrs.

JTarry Hi'siorl Jir. and Xrs. J. S. Morton.) Sir.

and ra. L. J. n. Air.

and Mrs. Franc M-rion. Miss tuns. L. A.

ltaay ana; many I r. and Mrs. Lahtn were again the smests of honor at card parties riven on I nd Thnrsoay eveniairs by Mr. and 4 harlt-s Huston and ilr. and Mrs.

Charles Crawford. Mm. P. W. TIrir.tinrton entertained with a CharmiDa pin luui ueon -oa last Saturday, overs were laid for tn and the eoior Je-led was preluly niaitair.ei throuabotit tne elegant.

served courses, howerm. china and other tacle decursiions. 1 ne guetswerr: lirs. C. C.

Waite. Mrs. Charie 11 in man. Mr. II.

D. Turner. ir. Tennent Ronalds. Mra.

W. W. Meaary. Mrs. Gustuvns and Mrs.

Starling Living. A charmiDs- aiternooo tea was snven on Wednesday br Mra. Constant Williams, of the Garrison, in honor of her daughter. Mrs. I.oms 1 he rooms ware tvanti.uilT decorated with poiti pianta.

rut tiowers and isuoning oi smuai. ana tne soitenea by wretry colored sbAdes. Tbe ainint ruum was especially artistic prevailins toior Peine pink. Mrs. Willisana was attired in a handsome black Brussels net.

and Kilt-tan looked in red and biacc brocade triUiDied with cut let. They wer as-si'ted by -Mis bnyder. who wore a Pretty white Japaaese silk: Mias Hirtman. in -a dainty while loonsseline. aod iss Pes body, attired in a becoming gown of gray moire, with garniture of ehiftcn and pink Amoug the guets were Mrs.

H. W. Whitta-ker. Mr. T.

r.win Milier, Mr. E. hedd. Mrs. E.

A. Fitch. Mr. Cha. D.

Hinman. Vrs. E. b. Wail.

Miss Loving, Mis t-heloou. Mrs. A. A. 1m Lorlre, Mrs.

Theo. Mother. Mrs. John Clem, the Misses English. Mrs.

Loos-street. Misa lngstreet. Mrs. Alex. Patton and Mrs.

Ambas. The members ot th TaJanan Clnb held their annual meeting on ihursday at the home of Miss Louise Gray, on East Town street, where they were charming. entertained at luncheon, 'ibe Uibie decoration wereof red tulip, beautiiully arravneed asa center-piece, and bet-ides the hosteee there were present Miss Fannie Fay. Miss Mary Olds. Grace Whetmore.

Miss McKe. Mia Minnie William. Mis McComb. Mis Potter. Miss Liliie Gill and Misa Stevens, After luncheon tne "lovin cup' waa psawd and toast responded to.

and each guest wa requested to furnish some amusement to add to the pleasure of the occasion. '1 here were brilliant selections on the piano, sougs. recitations and various other ways ot entertaining, including the reading of the Taiarian ABU book, consisting of poems characteristic of escu member, composed br Mss Grae Whetmore and illustrated by Miss Minnie Wiiiiams. which deserves especial mention. Handsomely engraved cards have been issued by Major and Mr.

Wilbur F. Good-speed, of Hamilton avenue, for two large on next Tuesday afternoon and evening in honor of Governor and Mrs. Mc- Mrs. K. B.

Unman will entertain on Thursday. February U. with a handsome reception from 3 until 6. Mrs. H.

C. btanwood and son Fred, of Jefferson avenue, have gon to Ft. Payne. Ala. MissEatelle Hay den is visiting friends in Detroit.

Prof. Ernst Eggers aad bride bave arrived from Europe aud are at the Chittenden, i'bt-r will reside on Franklin avenue, ia the pretty little bouse formerly occupied by Mr. Georae Y. Anderson. Mrs, 0.

Ide and daughter. Miss Katharine, leave next week for Old Point Comfort, where they will spend th remainder of the season. Mue Gertrude Du Barry, of Pittsburg, was the Kuest of Misa Hinmaa for a few days last week. Mr. Anna Callen and Miss McDonsld left on Tuesday for California 'by the Southern ronte.

The Missea DreseL, of East Town street, will entertain with a musicals ou next Tuesday evening. Miss Flnrer.ce Eckert. of Avondale. Is tbe guest of Miss Louise Gray. Miss Bessie Reed will arrive next week to visit Mis Mary Old.

The annual ball and reception of th Columbus 'lub will take place on the evening of March This is always th event of the winter, and. occurring as it does on Mardi Gras, will form a titling close to one of Columbus moat brilliant season. afra. Hobb' BeeastUoa Mr. aad Mrs.

Grll-btha' Dtaasr Mra. Tasksr us aba. apau Entertain Personal alaatlon. SPBCIAL. B1SPATCH TO KUCIBia NDIANAPOLI3.

Fit-r kcaT A Mr. W. C. Pbipps will spend the winter in California. Dr.

Woehrmahn has retorned from a trip -f to Europe. Mr. A. Cbatr.eld aas gone to New York to resid permenently. Misa Jessie Lazarus has retarned from a abort Tiait to Cincinnati Mr.

Walter Dilkes. of Philadelphia, is visiting hi parents bare. Miss Elizabeth F. Bmith ia visiting in New York. Dr.

Robert Bigger aad wit ar sojourning in Florida. Mias Anna Osterman will leave in a few week for th East, where she will spend several months. will probably go abroad before return to bis home iu this city. Miss Anna Sorter IS visiting ner proiper. Mr.

K. lu- B- forter. and laniuy, in this city, goo West Ulvi Uivma ha for an extended 'HP. Misi Lames, of Buffalo, and Miss Semple. of Pittsburg, who acted as bridesmaidsal the wedding, wer the aueet of honor at a charming (upper anvenby Mr.

and Mra. Robert Martindale on Tuesday cvenine. Dancing was a enjoyed. The marriage of Mary Ann llagerman and John O. Duncan took place at tbe home of the bride on Itouglns street Tuesday evening.

Mrs. William Hobbs entertained her friends at an afternoon reception on Tuiaay at ber home ou North Alabama street. The dejora-tionsof the drawing room were composed of palms and white azahas. Mrs. lioObs waa assisted by Mrs.

Sloan of Cincinnati. Mra. tiiamon J. Peelle. Mrs.

W. 'iook and Miss schmidlapp. Theicetabie.which was prettily decorated in yellow, was attended by Mrs. 'harie Dryer, assisted by lise La Croix of Vineennea. Miss lcue Letier.

Missavateohep-bera and Miss Marian Rondthaler. Tbe ilia ing room decorations were in pink and green. Cortex and chocolate were by rs. W. T.

Hrown and Mr. J. J. Price, awsted by the Misses Susie Davis. Edna McOiUiard.

Hattia Obr and Myrella Anderson, Punch wa served by the Misees Louie McUlaio aad Eliza Chambers' Mrs. Middleton. ot Louisville. Ky was th gnest of honor at an afternoon card parly given by Mrs. George N.

Cattersoo. Mise Grace Julian Clark, of Irvington. wa the hostess at a Humble party given at her pleasant residence. Air. Wm.

L. Klder will give a dancing party February the guest of hooor will be Miss Guilford, of Harriburg. Peno. On u'sday afternoon the members of the N. ti.

9. Club will be entertained by Mis Minnie Anderson. Mrs. Clinton Hare is visiting hr parent at Germantown. Penn.

Miss Anna Feet aava a dinner Thursday ereninrin compliuirnt to llisa Mooni. of Kan iaire. is-, woo is the gnest of Mias KateWaliJck. lr. J.

E. Gilbert has started on a Southern and Weetera trip, which will extend over a period 'f five months. MissGarard and MissComly left Thursday for a visit to Virsiniu. after they wl1 depart lor Governor's inland. An eeeant dinner was given on Tueeday evening oy Mr.

and Mra. John tin tb tha in hontof Mi Garrd and aiisaComiy. Mias hlatherin Elst-u. daugnter of Mr. and Mrs.

I. C. Kistoo. of Crawtoriville. wi.l he married on th evepingof rebroryl0to Mr.

i retlerict Van iitareo thisletu this cuy. They will talte up their residence a the new- Ueniaor. HoteL Indianapolis, alter Ul heanual ball given by tho Gray Clab Hail was a grand ucceta. Nearly I.OjO person a ere present. lb hail, was with the national eolorsLCombmed with palms.

ih grand march was led by Ki-Oi'VernorsnJ irs- traT and T. L. Miiiivan. The aBr was a complete social success in every way. aad reflected great credit on toe Gray Ciuo.

Mi Agnea uuuoau baa returued from Portland. Ore. Mrs. J. J.

riinghem is bnm from a visit to Mrs. Kicbard Iein in a bin ion. Mrs. atioei Taylor aod Fannie gave a pieasant aiternoou reception i-rts to (o'clock at their horn on North New Jersey street. A plesaai cjnipany was given, by Mis Jennie iuiiert in honor of Mui fciuart.

at whiehtiie Baoaeior wer-LiTiitiuliy antartaiuvd. LJaaidctnurtnana is vtaiuag la Detroit. Ir-. 1 c. and John C.Tta!kernd wives locate-1 for.

tr remainder wl th wiatcr at tania te. N. M. Sj Ann vJoon. of Eau Clair.

Wa. i tb ui-iof k.i-skaw Mr and i.r inun burii-" wboe rrvHilifia Laii.usM. are vo-1 here- N.rs. lin, MisaGoldi Ingte hare mm touui iaro-uia to remain nU "ly 'XEi2 Albert ha returned from a visit wr. ard Mr.

Hurt H.r" ere making. iij ir a irip to isi.iuiiia i Altwrt tf lr-r Haute, la tie r-. re a rf- 1 T. irs. jnun A.

hitett 111 Jjeij Ijr a v. i L. Vfs leer tbe let el t' 'i 'a trip I'iroiiaii MUHu i 1 t-e Loi i C. P'-lcer arev't -e i t-ll. r.

i i i c. 1 r. I i A. Vi3 Vi i fc- 1V street. i- su- per and t.x.

It receir-i --a venire, An ocfUi. of bride on i c-reo wm i.udn. luey wiJ i ry i r. S. TucVer nd Vr.

and ir-s. Joi.n M. J-r ve a large evening at te tnny.u-n on Vlnriay irv i- ii nrai riesiica I he wans were v--ra i-t t.y a irixe an i lafu mi oaviy coi-ore-1 ianrerr-s were u-spendl from tne b-ams ii tke u-n of te rocais. and there wre port; res. screens and ae.

An fjrr i-ued nuic and a large niinair I f-e fiws in dinc-in Cards were Tsioveo. Later in Tfis evenia a sapper wa served. Toe I lj.ii-sand presiod over the pnnc.i wr.ich was under aiarg caoda of Japaaese design. CZILLICOTffS. Mrs, r.

trhowlor Ka artel Mr. Mra, J. R. Laaclar'a Crystal tTeddta; Sites Barauia'a ard rsKyOthar a. tats Kmtw umm taaUa.

VSCUl WST4ICS TO TTB SSQCISSS, HILLICOTHE. OHIO. Fesct 6. Miss Alice 1 Trimhl, rf tT.H.Kcv la rC V( the aueet of Miss Mai- TV held. of Caidweiiavenue.

Mis Marie Lansing will leav next week lor Priaoeton. N. J. to visit relatives. Miss Ira Mosher.

South Paint street, is enlerUininc br sisters, ilr. Felton. oi Dun-kirk. N. and Mrs.

Corkiaa.of Lajieaster.Pm. On Thursday evening Mrs. F. W. Wheeler, at ber pretty horn on South Paint street, entertained with card, progressive euchre being the game.

Mrs. Wheeler I a very affable and hospitable hostess. The fortnnate persons were Mrs. Felton. of Dunkirk.

N. V-guest of her sister. Mrs. Ira Mosher. woo received the ladies' first prize, a beautiful decorated cheese dish: the gent's.

Mr. Edsn Meisic a uainty mustache cup and saucer: the consolation, sir. Ira Mother, a book of poem. Kef r-shments were served. Miss Gertrnde Dursrrr, after a pleasant visit with Miss Harriet oodrow.

returned to her home near Pittsburg. Miss Lida Kollin accompanied Miss Olive Slocum to Columbus on Tuesday, where aha entered bt. Mary, of the bpring Convent School to pnrsue her studies. Misses feailia McCoy and Lida McCoanell are guests of friends at Chattanooga. About ljO invited gursia were present Among those favored were Dr.

and Mrs. B. F. Miese, Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Garreitsoa. Mr. and Mrs.

Israel Beidman. Rev. and Mrs. Henry W. Itiggs.

Mr. and Mrs. George Cutter, Dr. and Mrs. Wm.

M. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Enderlin.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Feldman. Mr.

and Mrs. George Hosier. Mr. and Mrs. Win.

H. Iewis. Mr. and Mrs. Daviq jn7usr, Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Walters. Mr.

and Mrs. Geora-a Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hey. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Walters. Mr.

and Mra. L. Miller. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Gudgen. Mr. and Mrs. George Neal. Mrs.

Jane Wright. Mr, and Mrs. Alt is ing. Mr. and Mrs.

l.eis Hitter. Mr.and Mrs. John Howard. Mr. and Jir.

George Butler. Mr. and Mrs. J. Milier.

Mr. ami Mra. M. fcoonor. Misses of Vtaverly: Missea Kyin, Min Garretison.

Miswes Waiters. Misses Dersam. Mimes Mo Ente. Messrs. Jo -childer.

Ueorge Nwmsn. John Martin. Charles Schaefer aud others. Mis Mabel Bogs. after a.

month's stay at Washington City and riaifimore. where she attended maay brilliant ad airs, ha returned home. A pleasant social affair recently was the progressive eucnre party given on Thursday evening by the Mis-es Minnie and Sallie Knrmait. at their horn on North LughAireet. Miss Eathrine Hess received the lady's first prize, a pretty silver souvenir spoon, artistically engraved.

Tbe gent's, a silver cap. in a unique design, was won by Mr. Jao F. Eeiser. 1 he prize for the most lone hands, a handsome paper-knife, fell to Mr.

John H. Meier. MitiiPluous refresh men were served, after ihicb the remainder of the evening was given up to daucing. On Tuesday evening Rev. O.

Schuetler. at bis parsonage, united in marriage Miss Maggie btaiuer Mid Mr, Jacob Hooper, of Denver, col o- where they left immediately to make their future home. Cards of invitation were issued during the week tor tbe marriage of Miss Loisetta Bran die and Mr. Lewis rfetnagle. of Denver.

lo. The ceremony will occur on Tuesday evening, at 3 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr, und Mrs. A. of West Main street.

It will a very quiet a Hair, inciudin only relative and very few intimate friends, Miss Anna bchmeider. of Chnrch street, will entertain on ihursday evening next with a valentine party. Misses Florence Theis and Mamie Height bave returned to thoir home at Marietta alter an extended visit vith Mrs. 1. fcoott.

Miss Helen studer wa tbe recipient of a deliuhtfui surprise party on Tuesday evening in honor of her birthday, when about twentr-nve of her meet intimate friends called. CLEVELaJTD. JSany Waddla lw th -rt City The JliBson.Claaa laarrlaia 1st Kataty Betlonm, card Partlsa aad Dlanar Personal. racial, piarAVcaT to ran sutooTaaa. Clxvlasp.

February 1 Mr. Tbomag J. Johnson, of this citv. and Miss Jennie Coleman, of Shepardsville. Ky were married at the home of the bride' parent 'on Wednesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Job neon will spend their honeymoon in New Orleans and Texas, and will be at horn at tb Hollenden alter February 20. Mr. James H.

Maddy and Mis Mamie F. McCarthy, daughter of Mrs. Mary McCarthy, were married at bt. John Cathedral Monday evening by Rav. James H.

Halligan. A supper at th Stillman folio wed tbe ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Maddy left oa a late train for Mnncie.

Ind. After their return they will be at home at the Trevor ton. Mise Gizelia Feoer. daughter or Mr. and Mrs.

H. Feoer. and Mr. Henry J. Mandel-ban ra wer married at Excelsior Hall Tuesday evening, by Rev.

Dr. Macbol. ia the presence nf a lars- nnmber of frienda. A pleasant oirth iar party was tendered Miaa Anna Len Wilkinson Tuesday evening at ber borne. No.

86 Cedar avenue. Miss 1:1 well, of Prospect Street, left on Wednesday for New York. re. hoyd. of Franklin a vena.

1 visiting in Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Foster entertained at whist ineaday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. j. Haruell and Mrs. 8.

W. Hfjwion. of Jenniaaw avenue, left on Wednesday for a thre months' trip throoab California. Misa Cl.ra McKJror. of Central avVnue, ud Mr.

J. F. Mattock, of NVwbura. were married laat (Saturday evening by Rev. John VYilisou, pastor of th Miies Par M.

E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Teagle entertaiaed at cards 'i bursday evening.

The Miss Bruce, of Dnnbam avenne, are entertaining Mia Eflie Maxwell of New Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carpenter tava a whiai party to th btreater-avenoe Club on Monday evening. Mrs.

Mary Baldwin, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and. Mr. 8.

G. iiarvey. ol kevublio street, ha returaed to ber horn in Columbus. Mr. Frank ComMock.

of Logan avenue, assisted by ra. Harry bmith. gae a receptiou Tuesday aiiernoon. Mrs. T.

Jiowman. of No. 12 Curtis avenue. gv a ladie' card party Tbarauay aiier- Tir.And Mr. Vf.

Srl bay sailed tor Genoa. 'i Gatlmg Gun Battery eav a progressive eucbre irty Monday evening. Mr. Charles ri. Lewis and Mabelle KJiowlion were married in Plymouth Ihureday eveiiiha.

Mri Lewis burTeu of Eaton. Md- ia the ruestof Mr. and Mr. W. H.

Jtlng. of No. Sou arnnirii streew I he issee CowL Cowl, of Pittsburg, are the M. A. Hanna.

of tntue. Mrs. George. A. Yarretaoa gave guests or airs.

oionet mi Mrs. ueorge A. xarretaoa gave DATTC3. Mr. 4, W.

Stoddard Give Diana ravnj aira. WU1 owe1 Knti-saaaM Oiaar PittyMly kTBH-rsasl Jtcatte. sractat trCH aa xirttciasa. A YTOX. OHIO.

February A On Tusday evening of this week Mrs. John W. btoddard entertained to most elegant din ner party at ber beautiful Borne. Eellemoat. The artMis present were tho who had attended th recent Charity Ball ia Cia-eianati.

The affair waa perfect in all it aiioiotmenu, the rootu teiug raost artistically arranged with palms and cut-fiowera. aud Cue ta'ie waa one mas of rose and sruUax. teveral tours wr s-riit ia fcAat. tt menu tia ueusuaily eJsoorate. An frchra waa rrweri and imiLr-'d turouuti' ut the niin.

u.r Iht eevri.n-a t. i 1 re mau.J-.l i fie prriii rr! 1 iatt, Mr. and Mrs. Juim 1 rs, i id 1 r. and r.

h. -i-1 i.i. i. iiarry r. li I J.

i. i lo'i a -i Anaul. anl iry hentt, latir- i -t 1 ,4 r-v. i.i --d. cf I'-ivti i Ti.

nt atijl 1 Jif irijyi- I 1 i in i 1 l. nr-. 1.. I 7 1 rft 1 1- 3 I a i Si T) 4 te 19 uciinf Miss Jamie N.i 1 Tnrsay trimf-t i i iv inttui. ei.ewi.1 be i rt- i y.

Kir left Fn? for a VI-; i -r- 1 re stives ia inv Hi. I nii-r- a lew of Y-r to -I'rfniiui WDi-t Partv Monday erfQinr. 1 etv- ni was-jri tonipUniet to hr rst. Le i.ui- Fraak r--r. ef TTest Fourth were e-arprvel iior'vftrtn-inrtr nenr.r! of rieid.

Tne o-- of their wed-' an ifrrary. and wa a very dei igi fui anitr. i teatur of tu evenmc wa prrres--i euchre, aud the fonunat i ti -rs oi priii were: Mrs.1 Uu. Mr. A.

H. 1 -y atl Mrv st. E. 5 a Liaa. It.

War. II. 1 nerhardt. Mr. anl Mr.

Webster wer prMniei wiia a hanvl'vme piano bm si a to.cn cu rasard ia which they ara heii by ihe.r many An eiegaalsup-p-r vii serve 1. Miss i'evle raa returaed from a vit wr a frif-os in incinn3'vi. Mrs. Ii. H.

YVeakiey entertained br istr. MU CuibertSea. of Troy, a tew caya laat 1 he next meetine of tb Dancing Club wi'l be heid at the re-MOenc of r. and i r. F.

E. femita evening. lebruarylL The l.av beea Is-tuea: "i.rs. r.iia lir Hu-manj requests rocr prrwnc al tha siarhMa of her oaagn-ter Loneiua to Mr. Kueen A.Ohaner Wt-ines-uay evenin.

February 17. at o'clock. Ii t. Mary's street. Dayton.

Ohio. Accompanying theee in vuslions are cards: "At hm after March li at th Rectel House. Dayton. Ohiot' t-e vera! hundred inritainn bav bn issued, and th weddln sul Oe one the -sity evant of the season. i he ladies of the ha.cron luh wid nter-taiu their gentieniea friends a leap-year hall at the Hotel Cooper.

Friday areaing. ieoruarrlZ Mr. and Mrv Cbarle P. Altboff entertained a number of friend Saturday even-iua. tbeocr-asion tuceleoratioa of Mrs.

Ailhod's hirtoday au tiveraary. llmr bn j-titui ne hm on tu boulevard was brilliant wiih ligow ana decoration of choice flowers. A splendid supper was served by a lesding caterer. Roman punch was served throughout the evening. Ine guests present wer Mr.

and Mrs. uacar Rauman. Frauk Schneider. Ed on. Kraok ain.

Lou Letio. txrorc Heroi. Mac MorriN Frank Knz. Messrs. Rob Patton.

Raseell Weils. Ho.ly lilrssing. Jona Woliaston and Missus Dix. Katie Ward and Janie VV-nllajton. MissJ.irzie Lock-ycr has returned I'mm a sis vrefca' visit with friends and relative in th East.

tin tueeday evening Miss Jeanette Matthews entertaineo a number of her frieuls at ber residence on Wilkinson street, i anis wer the chief feature of the evening, and a most enjoyable time wss spent. Mira White, of East Third street, gave a delightful dinner prty to about twenty-rive of ber friends r-aturdav evening. The event was in honor of her guest and friend from Houth Charleston. Mis Grace Moes. of Gerroaatown.

is th gnest of ber cousin. Miss Daisy iluUmaik of Maple street. Miss Lulu McGowen. of Perry street, en-tertained a daiicine party Friday evening. lissi4uise of Ludlow street, entertained nearly 1(0 of the younjrer mambers or society to a dancing party r'riday evening, supper was served at 11 o'clock.

And a most enjoyable time waa spent by ail tbe guests. Ur. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas, of Valley Cirv.

N. 1). are th guest of Mr.and Airs.joi-h Ironp. Mis Mollie Murphy, of June etreet entertained the lyesp-Vear Club" at her residence. Thursday evening.

A moat enjoyable time was spent oy all present, Mr. Iinle Custer, of Wrsterville, ia th gne-tof his brother. Dr. 1- E. Custer.

Mis Ann nd Flora Patterson, of Pi qua. are th guest of relatives and friends iu this city. Miis Laura Cole, nf Oprlngfeld. is the guest of th Misse Huffman, of Mary street. Tirrrif.

Offio, February A Edward L. 11 and Misa-Lilii Barger wer married at Joseph parsonage Thursday evening. Kev. J. M.

Pueu officiating. They are weil-knon young people of tbis city, and are the recipi-entsof manv hearty Ronaratulationa. Tueeday evening, at the residence of Rev. Ramuel Schwarni. pastor of the English Lutheran Chnrch.

Mr. Jacon M. fcheeiy wa married to Mis barah Swiuer. Ad. February A Married, at the realdenc of th bride'a parent.

Ada.t )hiv January at 6 p. by Kev. Z. B. ampbell.

lyoruna or una, otilu. and lias Laura Snow, The wedding waa atricuy rival. On i-undav. January 3L at the atudv of the officiating minuter. Mr.

Anthony Fisher and Mia Ida lemmona were united in marriage by Pastor George A. 6miia. RrsnviLLF. Is ru Febrnary A Robt Elliot, of Indianapolis, and. Misa Lena bhurm.

of tniscuy. were married ihursday aveuice. at o'clock. lr. M.

roi "ord performing the o-reniony. Th bride wa dressed in a hatid- some gown ol cream laiile. lb preaents received were numerous and valnabie. They Iff ton the 10 o'clock train for Irdianapoli. their future home.

These young peopia are well known here and have the good wirbeaef a host ot friends. TJrrr.a Saudi-sky. Ohto. February A A pleasant wedding occurred north of town Sunday afb-rooon. ilhe contracting parties were Frank liar In.

a well-known and orihy young man. and Miss Francis the charming daughter of Joseph iejean. 'he ceremony performed at tne residence of the bride's parents and wit-nessed by onite a number of invited guests. Rev. W.

ki. Hickman, the Church of God. officiated, and after th ceremony cam a royal wedding feasi. Makshelp. Ohio.

February A Married at the parsunaa-e of tne First Knalish Lutheran on Thursday evening. Mr. W. O. cappeilerand Mi Flora V.

Newman. Rev. H. L. Miles otnciaiing.

Mr. Caupeiler the son of Hon. W. b. appeller.

proprietor of the Evening News, of this city, and ex-Railroad Commissioner. The bride is well-known in the city, aad for several years haa occupied the position of subscription bookkeeper of Mr. appellor a newspaper, ihe newly married cnuule will make their temporary horn with the groom's parent. KiKTog. Ohio.

February A A pretty home wedding was celebrated ac tb residence ot Mr. and Mrs. John W. Born, on ait North street, this city. Tuesdsy eveniug.

Their elaest daughter. Miss Maggie, was united in wedlock to Mr. J. Mepier. of Cleveland.

Only a few intimate friend wer present to witnos the eereoiony. wbich wa performed by Rev. t. Kubl. oi khe German Reformed Church.

After the ceremony the guests par-twok of in elegant wedding euooer. 1 he V9aT wedded couple left on the niau train for Cleveland, where they tid make their home. Xrs-rs. Ofiio. February A The society evant of th week was the marriage on Ihursday evening at o'clock of Xenia's popukir City Atuirney.

Mr. T. r-crogy. to i as'iKQfrol Mr. and Mr.

Wendiiil blc-r-o. The eeremonj was performed by Rev. W. H. Morehead in the parlor of th hride's handsome home.

raorui street, in tne midst ol a bower of row. There were many coolly and beautiful proarats. aad th bappv couple are rt-civmg many cnnzratulations. They will go to housekeeping in the a room's piaasant borne on North Kmc street. D.vvtttr.

I- February A A ouiet home weduiog occurred Monday evening, at oriore. at the rsiorj-e of iir. and Mrs. Ihnmulnnwi on North Wayne avenue. Their ouiy dauehler.

iliss Lottie, was united in marriage to Mr. J. Harris. Rev. Samuel on ner performing tbe impressive ceremony.

The happy couple wiil max their future borne in North Carolina. At tne residence ofE. II, Mrrary. near row bti re. occurred the wedding of Mr Kversou Eaton and Mise Eisia Mcf'rary.

jkith ere well-know young peopia. and their Inenua wis them a long and harpy lite. PogTLAgn. Ivo ebruary A David Hor-ton and Miss, cena Geirhurt ware quietly married at th resiuence oi Kev. J.

W. Mrk, oa East Arch street, oa Wednesday after-soon. February A at 3 o'clock. Lev. Mark penortued toe ceremony, and only a few iia-BHiiam reiativt- of the bride war at.

tenaanc. At tue conclusion of to er-mony tr.a hatty ouple Ivii for where toey will visit tor a time. Mr. riorion i'eil i known in tbia piace. having been a city for several yenra lie is now enera-at businessman.

chrmiog bride is tne dautrotar ti haiaoel W. Owrhart. aa oid citizeu. Joiin A. iurges and Miss Anna J.

Piaard were snarrMd ia ttuaciiy on Tueaoay. eura- Miu.irrao. Ohio, February A On yt eunesuay last at ciocg p. m. at th ri- rf.

aouna, on r.afl Main atr-rt. tiiere occurred a very pretty WM.j.rj. -j M-ferties wre iss t'ora. th elds-it iaugntr U. J.

louug. lorn-ierly County Ifuurar and at preneuione of our ciiv Counen. and Mr. Martin Kaiey. one of Finu.sy alOuil must prominent tm.iiwe men tvv.

V. HVI iis wauding was a cuniulrn surprise to Cra- many ii itihi en. iii-i-u at miliar a year enawgvd atouograpuer. aad mi acdoaii.M sun Mr. Kalev.

hue pnrsed a inh o.er-e of intelligence having graduated her at year oi et snj i a sienoerst.fier 'f front rank, liiey will r-iakg their hoxue. SLvviLi.r, Ijid- Februsry Tbe nil. nag ot Miaa lua k-ads anl ir. occurred at tta rs.uf oi t.e bn psreuia. ou Con-oii a.r-t.

Tutuf rtn ng. A numir ol luviu-a semhtxi to Wiin-s cer rronr. si ftnormw br K.v. r. r.rr.

of the i-etu. a. Ciiurcti. Ti. i.tQ,; 1 in a stvh-tt Hkun of tu ioricin t.o-.fc,silliaii'.'Oiwj iiirnm troca Were luo a iiics, tan rc.

ce.ved by iir ana oar nii. iar among ir.fn i. On sunUsV i Jii ii. st tie r-i- i jii. i r-.

i.ta. rs. A idiui and 1't. -r er iiiarrage by i.ev. i tia.

A rdiin supier aas of tm-' a i i. a i in uS i I a i.ar-...A. fcnat ere received. SiXtkilT, Kt, fV -C 11 ft.fUSI.I -f 1 iti cr-'ir'-ii w-i iirti -v r. 1 I I i i.

l--rt. K-'lt i ill r-- i- -1 not--t I. l'1 i c9 tl 'w i J- rt i r. i 1 1 'r 1 Inwn. Mise, ttei BfTtP.

Bin I of oor.or ainusuu -era or-ed ia b-n'J i. -ins fouds ocri-ciiis ot Ci t.ul lornv-rir tu.s p.ar. Tb. one of y.Ur, ladies nd -b ve-ry mocn iwt cireii of tl p.4t. oirectiy sJter wbios7 faiiroJ c.

I -i i i l. iu.ii .1 csco. then their future honue. ra- Tivrrv. Oatn.

Jianir a tworrta tnia city ihVC evening at tne resiienc of thi moiber. Mrs. Ldwsr t-iark. on viVKFtT 1 fark Av' of 1 r.in favor. t.wh;3rti a tMPuiar young man ZeZh-former tonie was Cleveland, but ct uc.e wi.l continue to resid, er.tire.y inlormal.

but in rre--ni beyond toe more intim.se 01 tne ami rr ser. two worthy and popular vounVbTC: ot united risseatth 1 cttr ThnrUv kJ eenwarm. rrioay. erternosn. at the in connubial partcership ygeniai-L' Jere Let.

Id a ftnl' ft. fl. mar riMat sUie-piu harol 10111, 1 rt oy Kev. rat.irr iVlr. hi.tij are and vaumasle Toum kno' city irniiia ami tiemaJ.

happy CiariUl iile. -a ana 0HI0.t Atrkks, Febraarr BE ATRICR DAVlt hai retnrn.1 pieaaint v.i with Miss Au.irr i ot SVunor sveane. t.uiumhta. nn-n. of Jackson.

Oiio. are ti: w.o reurt. tie tram ford cf Bouth, of Mis kitue IveV. D. Ii.

of ciaoinaaii recent guest of his parent. Hm, 7 L. tL U. 'v Mr. llr tL A ITtvimrM, -t I who ha- twn the pieatiy i.t tallied guest nf Mr.

L. M. jsa-'t the past wreks. has returned Mrs. E.

XV. Parker aud daughter. Vj-. Brown, of incinaau. were recent guetJ2 AU.

Lucy Lrowu. A KTiON. GP. WATTERMIRE and ert r-1 hursdav lor iinhMi t'or-ier s.iiuinonetl oy the inDr-p of a rsl'a- i hey were danghter. Mrs.

retteries. Mrs. r.nid darner, of Marietta. eral days spent in Akrun tae guest of' il Harriet ise. leit Mondai tvr her 00 a t-be was ax-iniiaii ied b- Miss 1 a.

Will Visit with Mis 1 ijee eimer iu iqc-nsti. Miss Joei LofTer eiitertained a compsri tweuiy-iour ladi and awntkmeu .1 home 011 est Market street r. jsv evnir. I'eiiro wa the attraction of the evetimx. Misses uiia and Hattie Or id ley.

ce--viiie. arc in A troa the guests of n. brother. W. Uridlcy.

Miss Alice HtKid is being entertained louugstown friends. Mr. and Mr. It. il.

Allison and Miss L.M hi run re tiave som- Ut Lake Ar- where they wiii pend ttie a inter." 1 he society event of the ween wt tii s-i. rinae vn Velriedy evening of Sir. a 1 Miiier and Miss Anna. eidet Mr. and re.

j. r'. Seiberliiiv. ur Iiuuie ua Last Market strert. ILp criiao was perloriued bv Uev.

Iir. M.J. iiM.ui 01 tiiv irifiiiv i.utaeriiu niirou. an-l witnessed only by relative irirndsof tti contracting I ing lu ail about b.i, i uv ualitn aud ciberluirf. (iiMrle 11: 1 I wurj.

uiiii JM r.pnitr,, a RS UVS. tl i.i llnrli ...4 1 All eit-sant supper waa served bllvk.i- in Akron at a beauiilnl humr Vt rat Jl, ket street. iio- rt-i- tur ineir Ri-sident luembet of tt.e Lk-ta ii.t'.i Fraternity havi' organiej wiil ikh apply for a Ctirt-r. Ida committer h-, tn matter in charge consiM 01 J. Lu i'r.

11. H. Jacobs and E. L. I 'tis.

Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Sy.trs and Wm.

i'. Wills left thin week for Winter Hav u. K. where they wiilsoend several mnnthv Mrs. Henry MoU is entertaining Monroe t-llilinc kulmiio.

iud. Miast-s lieorcia Evans. Kathrin Sti- aoo ijertruu Lis are the guaiso( a.t.. irienas. ADA.

MR. HESIE HETRICK, of Tiailv has returned borne. Mr.and Mrs. k- LGnnn. ol l-rr were the guest of James buul aloudav, Mrs.

Chas. E. Jameson srent last wrk v. her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. h. Lima. Mr. and Mrs.

P. Ahlefeld a-e Columbus aad Cleveland this week. AMELIA. ROBERT "WE3T haa goa to Filth Kentucky. ProJ.

J. 8. McKinney nd r. i v. ralalivra al t-Vlioitr.

I i w. Ohio, is thi- guest nf Wm. Hicst-1. Mrs. 'I il lie rtriil hss returned botns after j.i 1 a.

A 1 1 1 1 ii.iii.. v. 11. delighllul visit with airs, td hus.rer LitticinnatL Recent Visitors: Ceo. Hall and wif.

ChsJ Wolfe, r.d blatit. Mamie L'r. hd Ivth mer and wife, Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.

I has. t'oicman at cards" lust Salurlny esi-niii Ani tne auesr trra Mr. ra t'. A. Ali.

Oil ie, liUl and htM 5tni. U. Miort, Ada Lord, aieasra, ha Mia scu ron CundiiH Mr. fxi c. Rylsnd Isth gaetl of Mrs.

Barbuaou. Cinoanati. Bl'CYRl'A OTTIE FIXNEFROCK.of TremonJ. 1 thr guest ol Mrs. J.

r. A'i i. I las iiasaie Fisher visiting ia Ut: l'eld. Mrs. M.

Cuykendall has gone to Ts on a visit to relatives, and wiil be ths ji of olonetand Mr. J. W. Hub 3. Miss Myrtle Byron la visiting tbe fsxur Dr.

ritzsimmon. Miss oturgeon entertained a c't1' other little laav friuods at on iri. evening. On hamrday evening Judge taiiied sixteen of his frieads sumptuous dinner party. 1 tie Attende ie N-goti Club nwt ea M-day evenin witu Mrs.

H. Mrs. boyd. of rieliefontam. is visiting mother, Mr.

Rucliel Howmttcin. Mrs. Liuie hrull has returned fr-m 1 pleasant viait -with friends tou i'i) Cincinnati. aiiace Mounette. after yrsdnstirt Ks-t mari Col lege.

Pougbkeeost. lias retius' tv hia Imma in Kurmia 1 he Players met at the home of Mist tiraJ Uormly oa Wednesday evening. BEIXEVCE. RERTHA MOORE, of Freaiost, I-i visiting relative here. U.

n.l IP A ri 1 neaut. ar th guest Mr. a-h-, J. I. Cook, Mrs.

K. X. Mitchell gsv a tea pertyTt- ds evening, la hooor of tax anutf. -Bradley. Moses Rotheebild.

of Davenport. Ija Pol McWolf. of a-reemouU visited tr. her auring the week. Mrs.

J. T. Furlong and cbddri-n. of Cirv are visiting relative in this biaro. I MraCwnmrr and son.ol Chicago Jaae" re uu of Mr.

aad Mrs. John siren, I Gaa fc'. Harmiar and wif. ol Fosbid. K- after a pleasant viait here ieit for u.ix ateaoay.

BLiAACHHSTEH. ESSIE B4LDWIS i th, gct of 1 ffnrhuuM. fcteU and Laio Mao-loi. oi 01 a Pearl ttnea, la iaa Carrie Fry has returned from tended vmt wita friends at rpnst'1 1 Mrs. O.

M. Phalp.of Ienver. Ci. 1 log Mr. and Mrs.

u. D. haeta. Mrs. Iva Putmaa.

o( ra 1 roic)-1- tl guest of her cousin. Jir. l. 1h young laoi ot tb Ou bay sent oat lu invitations for yabaal at too Opera Houae raa J- CAMDEX PV.Or. OSCAR T.

CORSOV. Stat CommiMi'jner. is peod't. 1 week wua his parents here. r.

E. A. i'atty and aoo Chicago 1 hursdy eni. where re future home. Mr.

C. J. Butts, cf itboroe. Ohw. r' fai-Mjy taptam Folkerth a vuit iat Dr.

C. il haunr aod fe bamt lsuf ing to pr. f. i. 1.

heoej, ilrv Acna Vhittier.lr.l- X.ary rarbort. Mia haraa Patwi." and Otto Fowler, of h.er Ii. i-ar tb eueaiaol J. kn J. E.

Aadera is vi.fi-s ner tar Murphy, ef, Haas 11 toa. 0 CAIiTHAGE. -a PL'S AS ANT social eveot la.p-yer rarty ot tbuaeaso Oa tia-t last Tedy young jivjie in coerr Uada Carair 'LLt- -Tens, wua k-r. ana ne- 1 rv tr ar.d bandiouiely dcor- p. It estra furt.uined tl iiiiTim aervsl in loioers 11, a.

'I wr.tn oaiimai at i in 1.1. uiuriiiiiv a f-. liiinii.ta ac 4 Mr. r- F. Arms'- jr ol t-J a 1 and Mra luay.V,"? i i 1 2 JH.a I 1 ot--, aa.

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