Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1900 — Page 8
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MLE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1900.
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I will meet wtth 16» Ash street.
Beckes. of EhansvHle. ts ster, Mrs. Morris, at tlift O. A. Efroymson left last • trip East to be *one about Mrs. Clinton Q. Wiggins, of ra at ths Hotel English for W. Bailey, of Sanborn, Is visitor daughter, Mrs. W. M. Wilcox,
Ash street. t
Chiron C. Pierson has iaued Invls for a large card party at the ?yl*ft\nn, January tk •a d: C. Harmon, of Madison. Is Ing her sister. Mrs. L. E. Retslnger, tn North Stats Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bradshaw have come from New York to visit Mr. and Mrs John A. Bradshaw. Miss Charlotte White, of Oreensburg. s visiting the Miss Brushes, of Senate and North street. /, . Cinch Club met Thursday I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feh-
In Prospect street.
Missionary Society of the Central lan chufch will meet. Wednesday, > p. m. In the church parlor. Mr. and Mrs.Harry Dlckhut will remove :ti Terre Haute early In the spring, that the former home of Mrs. Diokhut. . and Mrs. 0- T. Johnston wUl leave, for Asheville, N. C.. for Mr. to be gone until April. C. StllweU, who has been sister. Mrs. M. C. Thayumed to her home In Ander-
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Wallenstein, who has been of her sister. Mrs. G. A. has returned to her home In i, J. McClure Wltoy, of Buffalo. N. vbo la with her parents. Mr. and J. J. Cooper, will remain for two » Sadler, at Ham York, the niece of James H. Hess, will return Monday ' iSThS" • P * a<,,n * MV ~ 1 ^ OX 30 M wiifty the month, to Charts* Layman, In
John M. Judah will toar# for g Vtott In Memphis, or places In the South, to
has gone to Naehd the winter on acted while there he Hi University. The Chalfant Card^Club^has^beeu^ e^y n two mLk*. on MwUy afternoons with one of the ladles of ths Chalfant. of the Free Kindergarten 801 of the charity ball at , report the sum of 11,073 and they expect to clear
Bing, of Cincinnati.
[ five weeks
d* 11 ^
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has
11 . at the home of
Lee Dryfus, during the and Mrs. Dryfus on an
through ths South. B. B. Martindala and flss Emma Martlndale,
for Cuba, to
Martlndale, Jr., who
_ a handsome at her home In
for the last of the UniLilly, Mrs. Samuel
Perrin and Mrs.
«4ra-a™i
in O. Per West^ 8t.
o. 1, Of the Second Ive an observaSt. Clair street
The offloers are: Mrs. , president; Mrs. Jen-
‘1 Mm. Delay
Lockysar, bert Stlth.
M at HP North
■ X.. Candee Dean,
used » at Miss
guests guests
Car-
as
After
Johnson and Miss Emily Fletcher. the luncheon Mrs. Morss took her guests to the matinee at English's. Her luncheons next week will be given on Thurs-
day and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Landers have
bought a home at the comer of North Pennsylvania and Eighteenth street and they will remove there soon from the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Letncke. Mias Eleanor Letncke, Dr. and Mrs. Harry 8 Hicks and Miss Mary Hicks will sail February from New York on the Mediterranean trip. They will visit Africa before their return and will be gone untji
June. _ An entertainment of the ‘‘Gibson Pic-
tures.” for which well known young women of the city will pose, will be given at the Propylteum, February 9. for the benefit of the Free Kindergarten Society section in charge of Mrs. Charles E.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hetherington
will open their new studio this evening to a party of artistic, musical and jour-
nalistic people, who are old friends. Mr.
Hetherington has recently built the studio at the rear of his home, and In it
is gathered his collection of pictures.
These Include some of Steele's, Forsyth's, Fred Yohn's and Walter Oallaway's, as well as an interesting collection of photographs and artists’ souvenirs. Mr. Hethorlngtoiyhas arranged his studio for practical work, but expects to keep open house there every Sunday afternoon. In
an Informal way, for his friends. Mum Mary and Miss Oertrudo Minor
gave a tea this afternoon, at which thelr friends met their visitor, Miss Lynn, of Pittsburg. The assistants were Mrsl ugeue Minor, Mrs. Edward Nell, Miss Irene Blacktedge, Miss Elma Woollen, Miss Ora Woollen, Miss Florence Atkins, bliss Maude McConnell. Miss Martha Henderson. Miss Anna Rogers. Miss Jean Morrison, Miss Florence Rogers, Miss I .aura Hanna, Mis* Mary Dickson. Miss Sara Foster, Miss Sadie Parker and Miss Agnes Neighbor. Miss Lynn will be in the city a month, visiting the Miss Minors
and her relatives here.
social of the ‘Truth Gleaners’ ” Bible class of the Brightwood Baptist Sunday school Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Emmons entertained a number of friends Friday evening at their home In Gale street In honor ot their guests, the Miss Griffiths, of Mattoon. III. The election of officers of the Baptist Sunday-school was held, Sunday morning. and the following officers were chosen: Daniel Slider, superintendent; Thomas Rapson, assistant superintendent; Willie Steele, secretary; Miss Nettle Wren, assistant secretary; George Wren, treasurer; Morris Aton, librarian; Mias Lola Richardson, assistant librarian; Mr. Potter, chorister: Mrs. Bartlett, organist; Mrs. Wallace, assistant organ-
ist.
A meeting of the three Brightwood churches was held at the Methodist church, Monday evening, to make arrangements for a union revival servloa. The following committees were appointed: Executive—The Rev. Mr. Black, of the M. E. church; the Rev. Mr. Murray, of the Congregational church, and the Rev. Mr. Carman, of the Baptiat church. Advertising Committee—Chairman. Mr. Dan Slider. Finance Commit-tee-Chairman, Mrs. Oldrtdge. Mr. Weasel was appointed chairman of a committee to arrange a meeting place.
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8. L. Hawkins Will Fryberger. ot Goshen, was the guest of Miss Mabel Sanders tbs first of the week.
EDINBURG.
ANDERSON.
. — NORTH INDIANAPOLIS.
IRVINGTON.
Mr. C. Fcdney will leave for Florida for a visit next week. The Bigma Chis will give a party in their hall this evening. Misses Marguerite and Edith Reynolds have gone to Augusta for a visit. Miss Lillian Brown, who has been ill at the college residence. Is convalsscent. Mr. Noble Krelder has returned from a month’s visit With his parents in Goshen. Mr. W. E. M. Hackleman went to Cleveland last night for a few days* visit — Mr. and Mrs. Brown and children, of Peru, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C« K. Davis. The Misses Kirtland. of Washington, D. C., will come next week to visit Miss Madge Layman. Miss Georgia -Weesner, who has been spending several weeks with her parents, ha* returned to Dayton, O. Mrs. P. C. Bell to critically ill at the home of her daughters Mrs. W. 8. Moffett, in Washington street The Rev. and Mrs. Erastus Conner have gone.to Kendallville for residence, Mr. Conner having taken a charge there. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tomlinson and children. of Elkhart are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tomlinson In Ritter avenue. v . Miss Gertrude Moore will come from her home in Brazil next week to visit Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Moore, in University
avenue.
Miss Veltner Rhodlter has gone to her home in Elwood on account of bad haaltb. She will not return to college this term. Mrs. A. E De Kalb and daughter Ada, of Syracuse, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boeart and family in Washington street After a visit with Mrs. August Jutt,
Miss Ada M. White has returned from Zionsvllle, after a week’s visit. Union services are in progress at the St Paul Methodist Episcopal church. Mr. Arthur Polland nas returned from a visit to his grandparents in Zionsvllle. Mrs. Gus Johnson has been ill at her borne in Udeu street the last three weeks. Mrs. Riley and son, Wayne, have been visiting Mrs. J. W. Watts In Udell street for a week. Mr. O. C. Myers, who went to California some time ago for his health, is reported much Improved. The Rev. Mr. George Gunther, who has been visiting his parents, in Congress street, returned, Friday, to Chicago. Mrs. Marlon Cropper entertained the Ladles’ Aid Society of the M. E. church at her home In Udell street, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Royer have returned from Stockwell. where they have been visiting relatives and friends for two weeks. Prof. E. 8. Riggs, of the Fields Columbian Art Museum, Chicago, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Alfonso Harold, at 9155 North Western avenue, Friday. \ A Moody memorial service will .be held at the Home Presbyterian church Bunday night. The pastor, the Rev. Mr. Brown, will discuss Mr. Moody’s mission and work. Iroquois Lodge, No. 1, will give a celebration in Roller's Hall Monday evening. In aonor of their first anniversary. The ministers of the various churches will take part, and a history and a prophecy of the club will be read. WIST INDIANAPOLIS.
The Anderson Club gave an informal dance Thursday evening. In honor If Miss Crawford and Miss Fllbeck. of Terre Haute; Miss Leach, of Paducah. Ky.; Miss Manning, of Dayton, and Miss McG lesson. of Louisville..,.Miss Bessie Ross gave a dinner Wednesday evening for a party of friends—The Columbia Club will inaugurate a series of band concerts, with their receptions and dances, at the club house, beginning next week....The Progressive Card Club was entertained this week by Mrs. T. N. Btllwell and Mrs. Frank Munchhof Miss Elisabeth Schlatter had a company of friends at her home Tuesday evening ....The Tourist Club discussed American subjects at the home of Judge and Mrs. M. A. Chipman. this week....Mrs. E. E. Hendee has returned from New York city....The family of F. A. Wilke, recently of Richmond, will spend the winter In New York city, and come here for residence in the spring....Misses Louise Lovett, Mildred McCullough and Leslie
Kittlnger will return to WelleslJy Col- _ . lege next week....Miss Hallie Terhune ^
week—W. C. Hall, of Lima, O., visited here this week....Miss Ada Hurst, of Fil-
in ore, Is visiting In the city.
Mrs. Minerva Bartlow, of Gresnfisld, ir here visiting her sister, Mrs. H. C. Allison....Mrs. Dr. H. W. Young is on a visit to her old home at Bra. Ind. ..
CRAWFORDS VILLE.
tending collage.
Ltbbie Enble-
Miss Ella P. Bruner is visiting in Garrett. Ind ...Mrs. P. O. Colllver, of Grtencastle, has concluded a visit here—Harry Cadw&llader and wife have returned to Evansville....Mrs. WUl Steele is visiting friends in Greencastle....J. G. Dears and wife, of Bluff Mills, are the guests of the Hon. W. T. Whitington and wife— John Konstanser is visiting tn Grand Rapids. Mich....Miss Ethel Voris entertained at luncheon, Monday, In honor of Miss Marie Lamour I. A. Detchon and wife are visiting in Chicago—Mrs. Orsa Overstreet, of Greencastle. is the guest of Miss Mary Goltra....Mrs. Felix Willis, of BnfieM, 111,, Is the guest of relatives here—Misses Julia and Carrie Davis have returned to Vassar College, to resume their studies—Misses Jessie and Autumn Lee entertained at a chafing-dish
baca and Ines Pruitt have gone to Atlanta. Ga., where the former is teaching
in the female seminary and ths latter
Is attending school..,.Mrs. Lucy Thompson and Miss Hattie McNutt attended the Maley-Tingle wadding at Sullivan this week....Mrs. John Smith and two children, who had been her* during the
holidays, have returneo to their homo at
Haney’s Corner Mrs. Jane Clark aaad daughter. Miss Emma, are visiting in Indianapolis....Thomas J. Moffett and family wuo were here two weeks, visiting Mrs. Jennie Thompson, have returned to their home at Ctnctnnatl.... Miss Elisabeth E. Alltoon to on a three weeks' visit to relatives at Greenfield
| Mrs. J. Randolph- who was visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Morgan Scott, has returned to her home. *
lege next week....Miss Hallie Terhune visited friends at Indianapolis during the week....Miss Bertha Duppler has returned to Chicago, after a visit with friends here....Mrs. m. R. Williams has joined her husband for residence in Chicago Miss Segwlck, of Richmond, is a guest *» Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sansberry—Dr. B. Baker will probably.remove his fam1 JZ_ fr . on V.{ nd,ana P° H5 *0 this city. ..Lieut. Frank Hells Is home from Puerto Rico on a brief furlough—George Forrey, Jr., has gone to college at Williamstown. Mass., and Lieut. Fletcher Durbin, son of Col. and Mrs. W. T. Durbin, has returned to school at LawrencevHle, N. J.
party. Monday evening Mrs. Thomas
of Columbus, Ga., Is visiting
'friend* here....Miss Virginia Austin, of
-Y. I JcllUJ: - nci tr . . . . ii-n v 11 11 ass*# w* P.ensselaer, Is the guest of Dr. Ensmlng-
er and family. .
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Mrs. Mary Burr, of St. Paul, is visiting her sister. Mrs. John Malone....M^s. R. C. Thompson is visiting relatives in Indianapolis... .The Tishlmingo Club gave their annual masquerade ball, Tuesday
Masonic Music Hall.... The
night, at
COLUMBUS.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. /food entertained at dinner, on Wednesday evening. The following guests were- present: Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Shank, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jorsick and Miss Ada Domner—Mrs. Percy Kendall w'ent to Vincennes, Thursday, to visit friends—Mayor and Mrs. G. W. Caldwell went to St. Joe, Mich., to attend the funeral of Mr*. Caldwell’s mother, Tuesday....The Vesta Club gave a ball at the City Hall, Tuesday evening....Mr. and Mrs. William Mooney entertained the Chafing Dish Club at dinner, Thursday evening, at their hbme, in Third street Miss Maggie Dixon visited friends in Indianapolis, this week....Miss
Miss
Johnstone has gone/ to
Margret
friends before returning to her home in Crawfordaville. . < Mrs. John McKee and her son Cecil
Indianapolis to spend a few days with
Lends belt
occupy the house in Ritter aventi merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Conner. ^ The Fortnightly Club will meet next Friday night with Mrs. G. T. Gist. Mrs. Rachel E. Shockney will have a paper on Thomas Carlyle. Mrs. W. H. H. Shank will dtocuss “Carlyle as a Historian and Essayist." Mrs. Samuel MeGaughey will call attention to “Heroic Deeds of the Late War.”
The revival services have been largely attended this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGrew have had guests from New Salsa, this week. Mr. Sstel Baity, of Quincy, who has been visiting his uncle, B. C. Baker, left for his home this morning. The Ladles* Aid Society of the Pilgrim Congregational church met with Mrs. West at her home in Warren avenue, this week. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Trinity church will meet. Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Sarah Alexander. The todies will make aprons. The Thursday Afternoon Club was entertained by Mrs. Overman, In Bellefontaine street. Mrs. D. K. Armstrong read a paper on psychology. The Speak-no-Evll Club met with Mrs. Ramsey Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ramsey read a paper on "Christmas Experiences.” There was music by Mrs. Fox. a recitation by Mrs. McCain and reading by Mrs. Wilkins. , Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Overstreet, of 1250 Nordyke avenue, entertained at their home, Tuesday, in honor of their daughter, Miss Bessie Overstreet, it being her nineteenth birthday. Among those present were Messrs. H. E. Roth. M. Gurlaok, Mr. McClosky, Miss Russel, Miss Ryan, Mias Burden, Miss McCready, Miss Myers and Miss Connor. The W. C. T. U. met, Tuesday, and heard an interesting talk by Mrs. McWhlrter. Mrs. Byrkit presided and Mrs. Gebauer gave a piano solo. Eleven new members were elected. They are Mrs. Arthur Fox, Mrs. Grace Baker, Mrs. Mabrey, Mrs. Ida Mitchell, Mrs. O. B. Sandefur, Mrs. Mardy Scotten, Mrs. Van Cleave, Mrs. T. J. Jennings, the Rev. J. L. Stout, the Rev. Mr. Ramsey and the Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick, paator of the Congregational church. 1 HAUGHVTLLE.
ELKHART.
The chief society event of ths week was the honorary members’ day of the Fifteen Circle, Wednesday, when the president of the club entertained the members at her home. A banquet was served, the president, Mrs. A. A. Jones, being in charge. Responses were made by Mesdames Roys, Smith. Pratt and Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, of Youngstown, O. The decorations and favors were elaborate. ...Mrs. George Vennege to entertaining her mother. Mrs. H. B. Sherwood, of Youngstown, O.. and Mr. and Mrs. Vennege nave issued Invitations to a reception and cotillon at the Century Club rooms, Wednesday....Miss Browning, of Chicago, who has been visiting friends in the city for a few days, has returned to her home....The annual election of the Twentieth Century Club took ptoc# this week, and Mr. Guy Osborne was elected president, Mrs. P. L. Turner vicepresident and Mrs. Vennedge secretary. ....Mr, W. L. Morrison was called to Constantine. Mich., by the death of a brother, Ernst—J. M. Canse has returned to his horns tn Ogden, Utah....Mrs. Dr. C. W. Frink gave a series of afternoon parties this week— Councilman Shaw has gone South to recuperate.
FRANKLIN.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dunn received. Thursday night, at their home in North Water street....Mimes Yuba Yager and Emma Staff entertained a company of young ladles, Tuesday afternoon, at the home of the former. Among the guesta were Mrs. Forgey, of Ft. Wayne; Mtos Beard, of New Albany; Mm. J. B. Kealing and Mtos Simpson and Mtos Peele. of Indianapolis. The prise was taken by Miss I Ruth Sloan—Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ragsdale entertained the Married Folks’ Card Club Monday night. Mrs. Dr. C. F. Payne won the honors....Miss Nell#
.«nto
last night... week’s social
Ragsdale’s “at home,” Monday afternoon; Mrs. B. G. BarnhtSsFs reception, and the Pi Beta Phi birthday party Tuesday evening, at the home of Mias Bertha Lagrange.... Mr. Ivory Drybread, Who was at horns for the holidays, has returned to Madison, where he is attending the University of Wisconsin ■ Mrs. J. A. Donnell and Mrs. C. L. McNaughton received, this'Afternoon, at the home of the former....Mias Marguerite McCullough returned to Oxford University Wednesday Miss Nannls
... Miss White, of DaHVille, is the guest of Miss Cora Gibson....Mrs. Ada Cutsinger. ot Edinbum . spent ths first of tho week here....Mr. and Mrs. James Zoliar, of Oreensburg, are with Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Miller. GREENCASTLE.
won 1 tn© noiii/*m. * -»flaiBii sevkiw itertained the Fortnightly Club L....Among the events on nut ctoi calendar are: Mrs. J. W.
MRS. MARY ROWLAND. Covington, Ind.
Mr. J. L. Randel and Mr. Badger Williamson entertained Wednesday evening at cards. The honors went to Miss Estelle Grubb. Mrs. J. W. Cole. Messrs. C. H. Barnaby and B. F. Corwin....The Alpha Chi Omega fraternity has Issued Invita-
tions for an. “at home” «* chapter rooms. 408 Elm it
BRIGHTWOOD.
jRsa
i gave to-day the
Loag, of Ft.
Mrs. Earl
ft. CSatteraon. Mrs. Mrs. Eudorus M.
Mtos Deasie Negley, of Brightwood ave^_ nue, Is visiting friends in Richmond. Mrs. Job Gilchrist, who has been visiting relatives at Oreensburg, has returned. Mr. Ernest Bloom, who has been visiting relatives here, has returned to Cleveland. O. A. H. Mulholtond, of Depot street, was called to attend the funeral of a friend at Bhelbyville. this week. Ths graduating class of School 51 gave a box social at the home of Miss Helen Malay Wednesday evening. Ths Ragtime Cinch Club met at the home of Min Grace Valdenaire, in Bloyd avenue, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McCallp. who have been visiting friends tn Chicago, have returned to their home In Bloyd avenue. Mtoa Virginia Steele, who has been visiting relatives at Rushaylvanto, O., has returned to her home in Station street. Lester Brown, of Twenty-fifth street, gave a birthday party, entertaining about twsnty-aix of his young friends, Monday evening. The Rev, Lee Fisher, who was summoned here to officiate at the funeral of Mr. Fred Newbart, has returned to South Whitley. . Miss Etta Spaulding and her nephew, Morris Aton, of Gale street, who have been visiting relatives in Grayfleld, have returned. Mr. Elmer Kratser, who has been visiting bis'brother. Mr. Eugene Kratser, in Station street, has returned to his home in Kokomo. There will be an entertainment and
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elliot has returned from Ohio, where they spent several days this weak. Miss Nellie Combs, of Sheffield, entertained the Christian Endeavorers of ths Christian church, Thursday evening. The todies of the King-avenue M. E. church gave a venison supper, Saturday evening, which was largely attended.
NEWS OF THE CHURCHES.
THE SOCIAL CALENDAR.
L. Griffiths for
( Brayton and Mr. 1 Club at the Club at Mrs.* Helen McCune
^Modern
at the
The French Club with Mrs. G. A Cars-
tensen.
JANUARY 16.
The Century Club—The story, Mr. W. W. Thornton; the paper, “The Evolution of the Critic.'’ Mr. Charles W. Moores. The Fortnightly Club~“Civtc Progress,” Mm. H. C. Allen; “Ecclesiastical Reform.” Miss Elisabeth Wishard. Con-
“Remnants of Savagery in Civilisation,” Miss Emma At-
JANUARY 17.
street. "A Study of F 5r!^R h ex?on*. Illust
p.
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The Parlor Club—Evening meeting with Mr. and Mm. Weaver, 90 West Sixteenth
of Robert Burns,” Miss
“His Songs.” Mrs.
Illustrated. Each mem-
ber has the privilege of two guesta
JANUARY I*. ’ •
The Aftermath Club—Hostsaa. Mrs. R. D. Fisher. Responses about the United States constitution. 'Revolutionary Pe-1776-1913," “Revolutionary War,” B. McCune; "Constitution and tor of 1819,” Emeret L. Forree. Music. Arts Club—With Mrs. Seif,
r avenue.
JANUARY ». Afternoon Club—Mrs. Has‘Tli© Book of To-day," ‘The Seats of the Mighty,”
Club—"Frederick the heresa,” leader. Mra Years’ Wan” paper. Hostess, Mrs. Verts. ■ ftenrter," n’s Letcon versaiylst," Mrs.
. According to the tables JuSt published by ths American Board ot Missions, there are 967 Protestant societies engaged In the work of foreign missions— namely, 90 in England. IT in Scotland, 6 in Ireland,' 18 In the Netherlands, 90 In Germany, 1 in Switzerland, 4 in Denmark, 9 in France, 9 in Norway, 3 in Sweden, 9 in Finland. 64 In the United States, 17 in British America, 14 In the Weat Indio, 49 in Asia, 18 in Africa arid 41 in Australia. The total income of these 967 societies during the twelve months ending with 1986 was 913,635,936. of which England contributed <1,791.660; Scotland, *1,028,410; Ireland, 9129,440; the Netherlands, 9117,685; Germany, 9734,786 (exclusive of Basel, which Vahl counts among the Swiss societies, although It receives Its main support from Germany); Switsertond, 9306,995; Denmark, 938,016; France, 91*9,600; Norway and Sweden, 9281.236; Finland, 994,645; United States, *4,031,965; British America, *428,945; West Indies. 987,910; Asia, 163,220; Africa, 9186,650; Australia, 9960.760. In the employ of these societies were 6,870 missionaries, 2,396 married women helpers and 3,229 unmarried. The total number of communicant members in all the mission stations and points is 1,166,217, and the children In the schools, 838,141. The Protestant Synod, of Belgium, representing the union of the Evangelical congregations of the entire kingdom, at Us recent convention. In Brussels, proposed a measure that is noteworthy. In discussing ths peace conference at The Hague, motion was made that, as the Roman Catholic church by virtue of its organisation could be officially represented at such an international deliberate body, steps should be taken to have the various Protestant churches of the different countries reach an understanding by which the Protestant world as such could at all future conventions of this kind or character be represented by authorised delegates. The Methodists, of New York city, have decided to raise 9708,000 and clear the indebtedness on all their churches
to that city.
Reports from Vienna indicate that the “Away from Rome" movement extends to SO localities, and includes 7,751 conversions. There have been 4,817 cases in
Eastern Star Lodge gave a banquet following the installation of officers, Friday night....Otho Line has returned to Indianapolis, after a visit with his father, Dr. B. A. Line—David Shields and Miss Nellie Morris were married, Saturday evening, at the home of the Rev. C. E. Line....Miss Anna Sedgwick, of Richmond, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. W. Miller....William Higgins, of Shelbyville, is visiting With his sister, Mrs. J. C. Collet....John P. Spiers, of Wray, Col., Is visiting friends ere....B B. Myrick, of Richmond, to the guest of his son. L. H. Myrlck Mrs. Maggie Battern, of Arcanum, Ohio., will spend the rest of the winter with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Blrey....The Rev. C. E.Line and wife, assisted by Miss Byrd Neff, entertained the official board of the M. E. church, together with their families, Monday evenin.... Fred Headington and family have returned from a visit with Mr. Headington’s parents, in Portland....Mrs. F. K. Pierce and daughters, Fannie and Lulu, have returned from an extended visit with relatives in Kansas..,.The Ladies’ Matinee Musicaie met at the residence of Mrs. W. C. Campbell, Thursday afternoon....Mrs. W. R. iiidy as returned from a visit with relatives In Elkhart.... The todies of the Art Circle held their regular monthly meeting, Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. J. H. Benton.
BEDFORD.
Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Gillette, who had been visiting the family of their son, Mr. W. H. Gillette, have returned to their home Indianapolis....Mrs. Emily Dowd, who had been visiting Mrs. John Durham, has returned to her home in Clements, Mich...,Mr. M. J. Edgeworth, of Kankakee, III., is the guest of friends. .Mrs. James Torphy entertained a number of her frienus at her home in South H street Tuesday evening....Mrs. T. T. Priest is visiting the family of hqr tote husband at Batnbridge, Ind....Mr. Alexander Foster, who had been the lest of his uncle, the Rev. James nail, for several days, has returned to Indianapolis.... Miss Alice McKinney was called from Indianapolis to her home in this city on account of the illness of her father....Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lemon have as their guest the Rev. R. N. McNemer, of Richmond, Ind....Mr. Harry Malott has returned to college at Indianapolis after spending the holidays here... Mrs. Harry Peringten left Thursday for Danville, where she will join her hosband and make that city her home....Mrs. H. P. Radley entertained the Sorosis at her home In Fifteenth street this week....Mrs. J. H. McMahon has returned from a visit with friends at Bloomington....Mrs. F. W. Bowen, of Charlestown, Ind., Is in the city, having been called here on account of the serious illness of her son, Walter E. Bowen....Mr. Lon Beem, of Washington, Ind., was the guest of friends here this week. ..Mrs. W. C, Elliott is the guest of Martinsville friends Miss Delia Louden was the guest of Bloomington friends this week....Mr. and Mrs. George C. Carothers, who had been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Mitchell, have returned to their home at Bloomington. RRAZTL-
Bohemla. 1,373 in Lower Austria. 890 In
Styria. 198 in Moravia, T2 f in Carinthla, 67 in Upper
Tyrol, 18 in Silesia, and 104 in other sec-
tions.
By common consent, the Philippines
are counted foreton missionary territory, and as such ars being entered by the foreign societies. The Presbyterians are TOWliiUftlTTiiHllB ‘ ' the Yffioff Men’s ■HMUnHPI ■ The
totter is working only among
soldiers, n there, ge until
sending most men. if the
Christian Association be excepted, totter is working only among s Presbyterians are massing men charging them to study tanguag General Otis clears up his present task. Two Presbyterinn missionaries are preaching in the association lent, but property has been purchased and a Presbyterian church is to be organized. Methodists have put their efforts there under
Bishop Thoburn, of India.
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The members of the Ladies’ Cinch Club were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Roy Shattuck, at her home In North Walnut street. The prise was won by Mrs. Gordon Kerfoot....Mrs. Kern and daughter, of Germantown. O., who have been visiting Frank Kern and family, have returned home....A “log rolling” was given by ths Modern Woodmen in their hall. Wednesday evening. Among the guests present from a distance was State Deputy Head Counsel O. C. Avery, of Indianapolis. A banquet was served ....The Red Men gave a pleasant party to their wives and friends in K. of P. Hall Wednesday evening, concluding with a banquet.. Mr. H. Wilhite. Mrs. L. O. Schultz. Mrs. Dr. Culbertson and son nffiirtes. l«ft Tuesday for Jrieridn. to spend several months....Mrs. Eva Welker, of Terre Haute, visited here this
Bertha Lay, Mr. Wm. A. Harding and Mr. William Lay attended a reception, given by Miss Anna Langhrey, at her home in Edinburg, Wednesday evening....Mrs. R. Schonfleld, of Muncie, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Morris Rosenbtuh, of this city....Mrs. Sarah Burgenthal, of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Wm. Graves, this week—Mrs. J. B. Safford, of Pittsburg, Pa., Is the guest of relatives, in this city. CONNXB8VILLE.
Miss Margaret Clark has returned to her home at Cincinnati, after a visit with frienus here....Miss Ruth Glffin is spending two weeks with Cincinnati relatives. ....Mrs. Mary Morris, of Pine Bluff, Ark.. Is the guest of old frineds in this city.... Mrs. Amanda Huber gave a dinner party to a number of friends at the McFarton, in honor of Mrs. Tracy B. Johnston, of Portsmouth, O....Mlss Mamie Gist Is the guest of Mr*. Abraham McFerrin The Rev. V. W. Tevis, of Indianapolis, is sick at the home of his father-in-law, Perry Bottles.. .Miss Jessamine Mlilikin entertained her friends with a eucher party, Wednesday evening. In honor of her guest, Miss Elizabeth Clarke. The prises were secured by Mrs. J. C. Mount and O. P. Bundy Mrs. D. T. Neal. Mrs. A. L. Alridge. Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. A. M. Vance. Mra A. E. Lee. Mrs. J. H. Brown, Mrs. E. I. Wooden and Miss Leon and Rnth Aldridge, of Rushvllle, spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. L. Ma~ hln. Their coming was in the nature of a surprise....Miss Maude and Mr. Harry Meyer gave a card and dancing party, Wednesday, In honor of their guests. Miss Clara Thill, of Cincinnati, and Mr. John Meyer, of Cambridge City....Mrs. J. R. Griffith,of Parson, Kaa, Is visiting her sister. Mra Will Klein....Miss Bessie Murphy, of Glenwood, to visiting with Lita Lockhart. CHESTERFIELD.
at their new
... .. b street. January 13.
The patronesses are Mrs. B. A. Mansfield, Mrs. D. L. Anderson, Mrs. H. A. Gobin and Mrs. A. O. Lockrldge....Dr. H. A Gobin to at home from Boston.... Miss Lillian Johnson has returned from Indianapolis and again takes charge of the kindergarten work....Mtos Kittle Alien. who has been the guest of Mrs. T. T. Moore, has returned to Virginia.... H. W. Vaughan and William Hurst left Wednesday for Arizona. New Mexico and California to spend the rest of the winter....Mr*. Ed Stone, of Carbon, Is visiting relatives here....Miss Birdie Billman has been the guest of Mias Burlingame ef Jeffersonville, this week..Albert M. Block has gone to Taswsll, Va.. to establish his future home Dr. and Mrs. Warren Florer have returned to Ann Arbor. Mich., after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Sommers....Dr. John Clarks Rldpath, of New York, is a guest of his family....Mrs. O. 7. Overstreet to a guest of Mrs. Will Goitre. CrawfordevilTe.... Misses Emma Jackson and Genevieve Ames are visiting tn Chicago....Mrs. Marie Van Loon, of New York city, who has been’ the guest of Mrs. a H. Barnaby, has returned home....Mtos Nannie Alspaugh is at horn* from a visit in Rock-
ville.
GREENWOOD.
A M. Makepiece. of Indianapolis, was the guest of friends Sunday....Miss Gene Cummins, of Newcastle, was the guest of relatives here Monday....Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gold, of Muncie, visited friends here Sunday—Mrs. Harriet Wtnnler and daughter, of Johnstown, were the guests of her daughter the first of the week.... Miss Annie Myers has returned from a visit with Muncie friends... .Charles Hahn returned TueSfiay to his home In Blackford, O....Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Fenwlcke left Wednesday for Worth county, Mo., to visit relatives....Mrs. Ida Makepeace to visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Charles, at Marlon Mtos Ida Trimble to the guest of Miss Emma Hall....Mrs. Clara Quinn, of Moonsvllie. was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bonnenberg, Wednesday... John Shiner and mother. Mrs. Ed Humphrey, of Conway, Mo., are the guests of relatives here....Frank Ctottenbaugh, of Allison. 111., Is visiting friends here.
Miss Mams Brewer visited In Franklin the first of the weak....!. N. Brown and wife, of Whtteland, spent Tuesday In Greenwood—William Spillman came from Indianapolis, Tuesday, ajid spent the day....Lindley Hester has moved here from the city....Mtos Maud Hester to visiting in the northern part of the State....Mrs. W. H. Baa and daughter attended the reception given by Mrs. George T. Baas, in the city, Saturday tost....Miss Jesse Bass has returned to Oxford, O....Dr. Rob. Woodflll and family, of North Indlanapolto, visited Luts Woodflll over Sunday....Mrs. C. J. Britton and daughter have returned from a three weeks’ visit at CrawfordsvlUe D. Tingley and wife have moved to the city....George R. Hamilton and wife, of Brownstown, visited the latter’s sister,, Mrs. Alice Branaman, Monday....Mary Oldaker returned to school in tho city, Monday....Mrs. W. P. Abbott entertained in honor of her guest, Miss Prudence Gilchrist, of North Vernon. Those
present were; A W. Owen and Misses Jennings, Woods and Moor Mr. Ed. Woods and Mr. WUl Bishop.
wife, , and
DANVILLE. Miss Grace Saverage. of Indianapolis, has been the guest of George W. Reichard and wife this week....Mrs. Alonso Norman and children have returned from Asheville, N. C. Professor Norman will not return until spring....H, E. Kline, of Phoenlxville, Pa., to visiting H. H. Underwood....Mrs. Gertrude Manning and daughter have returned to Williamsburg. III., after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Lucy Roberts.... .The Monday Club met this .weak with Miss Mints Humzton. Jean Ingelow’s "The Four Brid .ez” was read by Mtos Jennie Hadley, and Kipling’s "The Redded Wife” by Mias Maud Biddle. Mia Isabelle Kennedy gave a pleasing piano number—James D. Smith and daughter Hettle left Wednesday for Socklld, Tex., to remain several weeks.... Mrs. Catherine Dixon to visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alice Harper, at Washington Court House. O....William P. Buchanan, of Indianapolis, and Mtos. Nora Brock, >f Belleville, were married Wednesday ...Mrs. Retta W Hi user returned Wednesday to her home in Anderson. after a visit with her mother, Mrs.
OREENSBURG. *• Mrs. George B. Von Phul and Mrs. Amy Bird were the guests of relatives in Cincinnati the past week....Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wynn entertained a number of friends Wednesday afternoon.... The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Christian church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Josephine Mansfield—Mm. Warren Hobtoon was tn Noblesville the past week, visiting relatives....After spending a two ■seeks' vacation hers. Miss Goldie Gannon, Mtos Disney Bird and Mtos Lena Spltzmeeser have returned to school at Oldenburg....Mrs. John Tindall, of Bhelbyville, was here this week, visiting relatives The Fortnightly Club was entertained Monday afternoon by Mtos Glen Montgomery ...Mrs. Hugh Jamison, of Lafayette, was here visiting her sister, Mrs. Cynthia HitUe, this week
surr-i-ing friends in Burr, Jessie Kurts, s entertained at cards, the home of Mtos Bui
PH****
son, Mondag evening wasH
tern, representing popular
and Mra Prank L Linton
pear* Club met with IffL. ... ‘JR.—■
evening. The feature of the a series of twenty chareciting popular periodicals and
LEBANON.
FTV VUKNsee Of Waldron,
Mr. and M
visited Dr and h
Coons this week....Mr, M. T. 1 Montana, who has been the Mr. and Mra J. F. Daily, has to Upper Alton. IU., Military J —The marriage of Mtos CaUto wESTm this city, to Mr. Ralph Tompkins, of Sturgto, Mich., will take place at the hone of ths bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. King. January 94. It will be a society event. The todies who will officiate at tbs wedding save a reception this afternoon at the Hotel Richey In honor of Mtoa King....Mtos Rose WTIIiasns, of Mayavtlle, Ky.. who has been visiting here over a year, has returned to her homo She was accompanied by Mra Georg* Busby....Mr. C. M. Zion has returned from a visit U Baltimore, Md. ....Mtoa Winnie Ray Jock* baa returned from a visit at South Bend.... Mra. Salome MeCaln. ot Crawfordaville, and Mra D. H. Olive, of Indianapolis, have been the guests this weak of Mrs.
Mary Hendricks.
UBEENT.
Saturday afternoon ths Criterion Lit- ■ ‘ * 'm£S3' ..Mae of Mrs.
erary Society met at the
■a Fosdlck, with a full attendance. The jb has grown rapidly tn popularity. A number of applicants are awaiting ths opportunity to become members....After a visit of two weeks, Mra Flora Russell returned to her home In Marysville, Kaa., last Monday....Mrs. J. 8. Lambert visited friends In Indianapolis this week.... Miss Lura Ysmell came home from Pittsburg, Pa, this weak, where shs has been visiting her father the tost six months....Mtos Elsie Williams, of Hamilton. O., Is the guest of friends here.... Mra. Emma Sites, of Washington, Kas.. Is visiting her parents near this place.... Mr. Charles Farr, assistant superintendent of ths public schools in Chicago, went home Tuesday, after a short visit. ....Mr. Harry Druly visited Mr. and Mra. A E. Johnson in Indianapolis, this
week.
Conneaat, cC sre st ttte Is Benjamin’s mother, at the A R Tucker.,,.Mrs. Ella 1 , iSLSTSS. 0 :; LTSS.* Chicago, and Mrs. A C. 1 ■ S2s: n -w^.r , ‘ , Sr. M 'L' has returned to Terra Has
f
hH5 been has returned ha* gone to daughter. Mra.
of Middletown, a weak In Noble
to
Gentry.
visit her
PLAINFIELD.
Mrs. Charles Hunt returned, this week, from a three weeks visit at Tern Hauto
,...Mr. Arnold, of A. D. Krewson and aldlne Hadley, of Central Academy, I for Miss Florence Hanna, 1 one of the district schools, forrel. of Clayton, visited I Ira Edward Barrett, this
*'
ursday... day from
Haute.
to-morrow, for a two weeks’ stay • Indiana Mineral Springs, at Attica.. Woman’s Reading Club met with O. W. Bell, this afternoon ...Mrs Reagan was hostess for the C. W.
day T U
and
U. will meet
eanesaay.
guest of Mr. and Mra Alva Coble, near Clay ton.... The Rev. L. D. Muse, of Paragon. will occupy the pulpit at the tlan church, to-morrow....The Rev.
Waller, pastor of the M. B. storing In revival work at Terra
Thursday afternoon. It was g Thar* was an Interesting pros towsday- W Mtos ii 7va jU tolJ!“^:
RsjfGjj upy the pu
....Mr. and Mm their daughter,
Hyde, Ind.
HUSHVILLE.
JiSa-7
Grimes
MARION.
Mm WtlUani C.Webster and daughters. Jessie and Nellie, gave a reception at their home In South Washington street Friday afternoon. Three hundred guests
were present. The hostesses were assisted by Msedames George Webster, C. E. Webster. Hartley St. John, J. H. Chapman. Sit Haldenuaa. Charles Halderman. O. K. Keltor. Hamr Miller, W. a Marshall, Abija jay, J. A Oauntt. Claude Griest, F. M. Bard, and Mtoses Edith Xattar, Lucy Goldthait, Emily Goldthalt, Susanna Harrison, Minnie Blumenthal, Edith Oauntt. Celesta Cam and Mtos Gstoter. of Muscarine, la. Lunch eras served..,.Mn. Otho Campbell entertained the Lyric Club at her home in West Fourth street, Thursday afternoon.... Mm J. H. Paulis entertained a company of todies at her horns in South Race street, Tuesday afternoon....Mtos Rose Michaels entertained friends Tuesday evening....Miss Mary Stevenson gave a party at her West Fourth-street home, Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mias Geisler. of Muscatine, la....The Advance Club fWebVUdth ’h*™- Addle Tibbets, at her hohie fill West Fourth street, Tuesday afternoon ...Miss Mauds Weaver entertained a company of young friends Tuesday evening....The Twentieth Century Club was entertained by Mm F. M.
Helm Tuesday afternoon.
MUNCIE.
Dr. A. R. Beach, < guest of the Rev. M. ; the M. E. church... O'Neill and Mtos A
married, Tuesday, at the | church....The Ladles’ Musicaie gave l first entertainment since the holiday v cation, Monday afternoon, at ths I room....A 6 o’clock dinner, ft lowed by a dance, was giv« evening by the ladies of the
The Rushvllle Ma the music....Prof. Richmond, gave day night, at the M. E. Sowles, of
Dr. R. J. Hall and | Mrs. Harriet Sparks to
Dr. J. W. 8 parks, Sarepta Cochran t relatives....The tod church will give a
ruary 14....Mr. W. Miss., visited relatives
week....Mr. C. S. Armstrong, of to visiting hi# parents, s
Mm Joseph A. Armstrong m , | Wolfe left to-day for Plqua, O., to visit his daughter, Mrs. Will Maupin....Mr. Earl Churchill spent the week at Detroit and Grand Rapids....Attorney David
Wilson and Judge David A. Oreensburg, visited friends in
this week.
Utonmy David I A Myers, of Is In Rushvtlle,
THORNTOWN.
Mtos Hester Riley to visiting her one!*, J. G. Wilcox, and other relative* at Leb-
■ at Lebare toavSouthern
In honor of Miss Marian Reed, of Rochester. N. Y., Mm J. A. Daly was hostess for a party of young woman, Wednesday afternoon....From 4 to 8 o’clock. Thursday afternoon, January 1*. Meadames A C. Ireland, Clayton Tempter and David Youngman will be at home at the residence of the totter....Wednesday afternoon. Mm. Julius A. Heinsohn entertained twenty-five women at a thimble party and • graphophone entertainment ....In honor of her mother, Mrs. Welborn, of Knights town; Mra. C. U. Wad* entertained at dinner, Tuesday....Miss Reed was guest of honor at a card party. given by Mrs. Herbert Maddy, Thursday afternoon....Saturday night, Miss Lottie Trtosell and Mr. John L. Jones were united in marriage....Mra. Leonidas Hickman and daughter, Miss Helen, entertained for Miss La Force, of Bedford, at euebre, this week. The hostesses were assisted by Mtos Mary Meyers and Mtos Agnes Hows. Favors were secured by Mrs. G. N. Patterson, of Danville, 111.; Mra. Herbert Maddy and Mrs. Sue Neely. ....Misses Grace Johnson, Mary Powers, Isabelle Preston, Mayme Johnson and Huda Smith have departed for Eastern colleges, after spending the Christmas holidays at home.
anon....Many Thorntown people are! Ing for the Pacific Coast and r
points for the winter.,
family have left for De Fla.: Leu Graves has gone Tex.; Virgil Hodge has left for field. Cal.; Will Rees has gone Angeles. Cal., and I. N. and Milford Coons and wife leave about January 20... J dall. of Lebanon, visited Thorntown relatives this week....Misses Pearl Wilson. Myrtle Roark, Eugenia, Rose and Bsrtha Hampton win attend a reception at the Perkins Hotel, Lebanon, in honor of Miss Caliia King, soon to be married....The Rev. O. W. Bower is assisting in revival services at Winamac....Misses Goklle Booker, of Darlington, and Mia Jess 1 Young, of Columbus. O., visited Thorntown friends Tuesday....Hugh MontgomBS I mm: - Red Dr. Lochead
..Miss Flam Mid
Addle Ward have returned from Darlington, where they attended the wedding of Miss Ida Mate and Mr. Joe Shaver.
I
ZI0N8VILLB.
Mtos Ada White, of Indianapolis, visited with Miss Daisy Brinkley, this week. ....Elmar Eden, of.Lebanon, visited hto daughter, Mra. Ash McGhee, tost Sunday....Mtos Nina and Miss Ines Llebhardt spent Sunday with relatives at Indianapolis....Mrs. Cicero Peters to vlsit-
MARTTNSVILLB.
* » * JWa* *9» V/SSurasW SFWe^Sem SlM v
ing her daughter, Mrs. Caddie Robertson, of Indianapolis....The Women's Aid Society met at tn* home of Mrs. John Mills Wednesday....Mtos Jcsie Foot, of I»dlanapolls, to visiting with friends and relatives here this week....Mra. Charles Gregory and family, of Sheridan, are
Messrs. John Duckworth and Amos Hewitt are at Attica....Mr. and Mm George Major entertained ths “Jolly Fourteen" Club Thursday evening....Elder I. N. Oriaeo. of ths Christian Church, will continue as pastor until March 1. ....The Presbyterian Church to arranging to give the “Holy City,” with seventy voices. In a few weeks. Ths receipts am for the pipe organ fund. B. Percy Parks will direct ths entertainment.... The Morgan County Farmers' Institute will hold a two days’ session at Moorssvtlte Friday and Saturday. February • and 18..., Dr. S. H. Schofield, who has been sick several months, is In a critical condition. ....Mr. and Mra. John Fussslman celebrated their fifty-second wedding anniversary Thursday. They were married in Morgantown....Capt. Byl. Barnard toft Wednesday for Artoona....The Coterie Club was entertained by Mn. C. S. Huff Tuesday afternoon. Character sketches of Ethan Alien, Patrick Henry aod John Adams were given by Mra. E. D. Bally. Mra. W. M. McNutt read two chapters from “Hugh Wynns."
Gravity and family,
visiting relatives here....Mrs. Mattie Hallman, of Lebanon, spent Monday here with friends and relatives....Lillian Calvin. of Indlanapolto to visiting bar grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Calvin, this week....Mtos Grace Hardin, of Indlanapolla, has been visiting bar cousin, Mrs. Charles Cully, the past few days.... John Hornaday and Louis Gault returned to Indiana University Monday....Kr*. Colonel Newby spent ths first at the
weak in the city. WHITESTOWN.
XNIGHT8TOWN.
Mr. end Mra. John T. Butler, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with the tetter’s parents....Mrs. Charles E. Vestal and son Kiefer have returned from a visit with Henry Watson and family, in Indianapolis....Mr. and Mrs. Shell Crawford have moved to Fortvilte, where Mr. Crawford will engage in the Implement business....Mr. O. W. Idler, of Chicago, was the guest of Mtos Edna Whits, Sunday....Mra. John Weaver has returned home to Springfield. O., after a month s visit with her daughter. Mm H. R. Walls....Mr. John Parker, of Eaton. O., was the guest of hto parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Parker, Sunday....Mia Flos# Newby entertained at progressive eucher Monday evening, at the home of her parents. Senator and Mra. L. P. Newby, In honor of her guest from DsPauw, Miss Ethel Giddings, of Evanston. 111. Misses Mabel Wilkinson. Jessie Nay and Mrs. Frank Linton received the primes for the ladles, and Mr. Willis Jones took the honors among the gentlemen....W.
Mr. and Mn. Daniel Henneasy have toft for California, where they will spend the rest of the winter....Misses Lulu and Ethel Laid ley entertained the Allegro Club, Tuesday evening....Mm Georgs Cowtand to visiting her daughter. Mra. Samuel Moffat, in Ft. Wayne....Miss Marian Graham to visiting in Indianapolis... Thursday evening, Mra. H. S. Match entertained with a euchre party, in honor of her sister. Mia WUl Daniels, 'of Chicago....Mra. Albert Francisco, of Montgomery. Ala., to vtoltlng her parents in this city....-The engagement of Mr. Cheater Gibbs and Miss Lora Simmons., of Vevaji, to announced... .Mrs. Joseph Wood, of Chicago, has returned home ... Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Melcher and Mtos Mabel Taylor will spend the winter in Washington. D. C—Miss Sarah Marshall, of Chattanooga, Tenn.. has returned home, after a visit with Mia Marguerite Cravens....Mrs. Franklin Weber has returned from a visit in Fennsylvaqto. “ KONON. Muns West and family have moved to Chicago... .The todies of the Presbyterian church held a date social at the residence of James T. Graves, Thursday evening....The Republicans of Motion township held their precinct meeting to-day....O. S. Martin will go to Oklahoma soon....Mrs. Clara Saylor visited her mother in MonttceUo, this week.... Miss Kat. Wood to visiting her sister to Rensselaer.... Mrs. James P. Gwln's health is improving in Texas....A. Walt is here from Decatur, lit toy to tn Ottumwa, Ia....Cha moved to Lafayette... .Mm* 1 Hamlin, of Monticello. visited her NOELM VILLE. Dr. Harry McGrath and returned from a visit with Liberty.,.,Mm Jane M poljfi, has been visiting ; ■ ;
Mtos Ruby Neese was the guest of Ztonsvtlle friends over Sunday....Mn. Dr. P. D. Little end children have returned home, after a visit with relatives in Marshall county....County Treasurer Charles Gochenour and wife, of ‘ ‘ were the guests of friends Wedi Dr. T. O. Reddeif was here fi on Wednesday, to visit hto Mias Beulah Foster will leav few days. *or Seattle. Wash., expects to mxke her home....Rev. H. Fryberger has recovered sufficiently resume his pastorate at the Luther church....The Rathbone Sisters, Temple lodge, are making for a meeting February 22, ■ anniversary of the order....Mr. Schoefly has returned to hto ■ Sandusky, O., after several guest of Miss Maggie L Bowser has returned to Miss Wattle Burkhart Frankfort this week.
Mra. Aleck Monroe, of I*
>ther, Mrs.
visited her mother,
W4H
1 Tim polls, were Lain and ft '
Carrie Bailey to
Howard Wilson, in
Griffith.
day....Mr. Wea Antrim and fai Indlanapolto. were guests ot C.
dlanapolls... “
trie line to past week, 1
functions... The people ire arranging for a 1 given Just before the
new church.
