Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1900 — Page 16

THE INDIANAPOLIS NWS, SATTODAr. MAKUH IT, 1900.

SOCIETY ^

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livnry Sevvrln have gone Chamber* left to-day for a * ««. ha* returned from a Oreentleld. Ida Wank haa returned home, a lone vlalt tn the South. m Corolla Trtndle 1m vlaiUng Mr*. * of Terre Haute. Wetgand entertained her terdav afternoon. DeSouchet will not observe at home next Tuesday. »n Club will give a dance rheum soon after Raster. Ostroff has returned from Chicago, where she was visiting her sister. j The Debonair Club will give a dance next Friday evening at Brenneke’s Academy. Mis* Katie Schwiekle. of Connersville. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schweikle. in Fro#pact street. Mias Bertha Baar. of Washington. D. C.. la the guest of Mr*. Sol Meyer, of *r? East St. Clair street. Mr. and Mrs. John Newby. Mr A. <?. Newby and Mr. C. E. Teat have gone to Florida. Cuba and Porto Rico. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Judah, who left ? a few days ago for the South, have gone I from Hot Springs to Florida. The Rev. T. E. Dewhurst and wife, of Chicago, will be the guests of Mr. ana Mrs. John B. Elsm over Sunday. Mrs. Charie* C. .Hatfleld, of North Capitol avenue, has gone to Asheville. N. C.,

Mrs. Atkina

Classical School,

* for the

f '

son and Miss Parker, of the

entertained last night

juniors and seniors of the

Miss Tllll# Greenberg and brother, Samuel. who are on their way home from ; the Blast, are the guests of Mies Henrl-

■ etta Groh*.

I Mrs. M. J. Allison has returned to the * city from Ann Arbor. She will be with her son, In East Twenty-fifth street, for

some ween

Mr. and Mrs Clay Whiteley came * home from a three months’ trip through Arisona, having been called by the death

’ of Mr. J. F. Burt. .

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brown will arriv* soon from New York to visit Mrs. ' Brown’s sister. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton, of

’ 1822 Csntral avsnue.

Mr. J. A. Hardee, of 512 Senate avenue, ! North, was married to Mrs. Mattie Foote, ef Mitchell, March 14. They will

live In Indianapolis.

, Mrs. O. P. Hubbard entertained last

Black. ,( Balnbridm.

; Mrs. May Wright Sewall discussed “A I Phase of the International Council | Movement." yesterday, at the guest day

of the Phllomsethean Club.

Mrs. Isaac R. La Porte will entertain the LadlsS Auxiliary of A. O. H. and frtsnds, Monday evening, March 1#, at

her home, No. 7 Eastern avenue.

Mr. and 1 Mrs. Thomas Clements, of

and Mrs. George W. Morrison,

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of 1 Connersville, are visiting Mrs,. Crosai%ng, pf 1444 North Alabama street. Mrs. A. A. Barnea and Mis* Clayton will re calve Informally. Monday, from 4 to 6, for Mrs. and Miss Gallup, of Evanston, IU. No Invitations have been issued The marriage of Mr. George Barret Moxlsy and' Mias Martha Theodora Kiefer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Kiefer, will take place Wednesday,

April li.

The Mmnnerchcr Ladles’ Society will give an evening euchre, next Wednesday, at 8 o’clock. The affair Is in charge of Section 5, with Mrs. Anton Bals as

chairman.

Mr. Charles Moore, of Wabash College, «> visiting Mr. Elliott Perkins at his Mr. Moore Is literary editor of

the oeilege paper, the Wabash, and Mr.

i Is business manager.

Perkins

a;

afternoon,

Hall,

Boater

dianapolts to attend.

Mr. and

Alabama

Ing, the of the

meeting -wl noon, at 2:*

to make

er ball. All ipolte Msenn

■will be held, to-morrow 2:80 o’clock, at Meennerohor arrangements for the of the ladies of the Inerchor have been Invited

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honor of

Butlei

William Sebum, of North will entertain this ev«nof the Missionary class College of Indiana, in niece. Miss Ida Kinney, of

tier ColUwt.

The ladles of Plymouth church gave a tea at the home of Mrs. Joseph Allerdlce, 1212 Park avenue, yesterday afternoon. There was a musical program from 4 to 8. Mra. Frederick B. Dewhurst, of Chicago, was the guest, of honor. Mr. and‘Mrs. Charles B. Burger announce the engagement of their sister, Lucia Pe&rle Burger, to Mr. Thomas R. Spurgeon, of Terre Haute. The wedding will occur Monday evening. April 18, at JAr Burger’s home, 2701 North Illinois

•tres*.

The program for the tea to be given by the Hope Circle of King's Daughters at the bopae of Miss Hettle Adams. 1420 North Delaware street, from 2 to 8

o’clock

fl

Monday

.. Biano a

m.. vocal

afternoon is as fallows: solo, Mrs. David Gibson; vocal solo, Mrs. Carroll Carr;

4 p. m., piano solo, Mrs. Anna Wilcox Barry; 4:88 p. m.. vocal solo, Mrs. George Edwin Hunt; 6 p. m., reading, Mrs. John T- Brush; 8:20 p. m., vocal sold, Mrs. George Edwin Hunt. There will be home-

Ppr- ■ H

made candy, e< with the Door

etc., on sale during the af proceeds will be devoted to _ of a nursery in connection With the Door of Hope.

Mra Thomas Wlnterrowd gave a party this afternoon at her home in North Delaware street, her guest of honor being Mrs. Francis Whipple, of Rockville. About forty women were present, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. C. D. Johnson, Mrs. J. F. Benham and Miss Clara Ingram. The colors used were

green and white, hyacinths being the flowers In the decorations. The 9t. Patrick's Idea was shown In the tally cards of Shamrock design. Med with ribbons ot green and white, and In the refreshments. Mrs. Thomas, of Martinsville, with Mrs. C. E. Hollenbeck and Miss Bowman, of Rockville, were special guests. Mrs. Whipple came yesterday, | and Is with Mrs. 8. E. Perkins. She | and Miss Bowman will return to Rock- I ville, Monday. The new members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, admitted during this year, are Mrs. Agnes Fletcher Brown. Mrs. Edith Fletcher Churchman, Mrs. Otto Harselman, Mrs. Julia F. Hauelsen, Mrs. Clinton Hare, Mrs. Victor K. -Hendricks. Mrs. Hannah Hendricks, Miss Anna Hendricks, Miss Emily Fletcher, Mrs. Mabel Hop'lns, Mrs. Elias Jacoby, Miss Ellen S. Baker, Miss Leah Fletcher, Mrs. Agnes Garber, Miss Katherine Herron of Connersville, Mrs. Adele Bolce. Mrs. Austin H. Brown, Mrs. David Gibson, Mrs. Preston Kelsey, Mrs. J. K. Sharpe, Jr., Miss Frances Pym, Mrs. N. A. Gladding, Mrs. Arthur D. Gates, Miss Frances and Miss Emma Atkins, Miss Mary Coyner, Miss Eliza Hopkins. Miss Agnes Rankin, Mrs. James Gatch of Lawrenceburg, and the following transferred from the chapter at Lafayette: Miss Violet Fuller and Miss Ruth, Miss Nellie, Miss Ida and Miss Eva Smith. The chapter met this afternoon, at the home of the regent, Mrs. George W. Sloan, to elect officers and hear reports from the delegates to the national convention. The Johnston-Dunlap Wedding. The Indianapolis friends of Miss Fanny Roberts Dunlap received the announcement, several weeks ago, of her engagement to Mr. Lawson-Johns ton, of London, England. Miss Dunlap is a sister of Mrs. John Bradshaw, of New York, whose husband formerly lived in Indianapolis, and Miss Dunlap has visited In the city with Mr. and Mrs. John A Bradshaw. The New York Herald, of March 15, says: "J. Ormiston Lawson-Johnston. of I-ondon, England, w f ho Is to be married to Miss Fanny Roberts Dunlap, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunlap, of No. Ill West Seventysecond street, April 18, arrived at NevYork yesterday on the White Star line steamship Oceanic. He will later be followed by nearly one hundred guests from the other side of the ocean. “Miss Dunlap spent much time abroad, particularly In London, where occurred the first npeetlng between Mr. LawsonJohnston and herself. Future bride and bridegroom met again last fall, during the international yacht races, which were attended by J. Lawson-Jdhnston, father of the bridegroom, in his famous steam yacht, the White Ladye. Among those who will coma over to be of the actual bridal party will be three of the bridegroom’s Bisters, two of them will be bridesmaids and one a maid of honor; the bridegroom’s brother, George, who will be hts best man, and his younger brother, Percy, who will act as page, and the ushers: The Hon. Henry Beauchamp St. John, eldest son of Baron St. John: Mr. M. Gordon. Mr. H. Lazenby, M. E. B. Lawson-Johnston and Prince Chlmay, all of London, and Mr. F. Robinson. of South Africa. "Among the American bridesmaids will be Miss M. B. Leavy, Miss Nettle Nichols. Miss Lily Altenbrand and Miss Alda Baker. The bride’s little niece, Miss Marlon D. Baker, will be maid of honor, and her small nephew, Master Robert D. Lawson, page. On the Monday evening preceding the wedding the bride will entertain the members of the bridal party at dinner at her parents’ home. The wedding will take place at St. Thomas’s Protestant Episcopal church. The bride’s gown will be of point lace, with a court train of white satin, falling from her shoulders. She will wear a diamond necklace, a gift of the bridegroom's father."

For an Easter Fair. The women of the fourth section of the Free Kindergarten Society will give an Easter fair, next Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mra. J. H. Holliday. No. 1121 North Meridian street. The fair will be In Charge of Mrs. George Prler, Mrs A. F. Potts and Mrs. Caleb Eaglesfield, assisted by the following: Mrs. L. H. Biaker, Mrs. William Bass, Miss Adelaide Birch, Mrs. Alfred Burds&l, Mrs. Huldah Burdsal, Miss Burdsal, Mrs. William Baumgartner, Miss Edna Burk, Miss Grace Burk, Mrs. Harry B. Burnet, Mrs. Will Callaway, Mrs. Bettle Cox, Mrs. Chauncey dark, Mrs. A. S. Comstock. Mrs. John J. Cooper. Miss Jessie Carpenter, Mrs. Kate Cook, Mrs. E. J. Cornelius, Mrs. Thomas Dean. Mrs. George Daggy, Mrs. Louis Deschler, Mrs. C. F. Daly, Mrs. A. M. DeSouchet, Mrs. Caleb S. Eaglesffeld, Mrs. Tom Egan, Mra Henry Bitel. Mrs. Eldrldge, Mrs. F. W. Eppert, Mrs. H. H. Frledly, Miss Ffsher, Mrs. Charles K. Fairbanks, Mrs. R. W. Furnas, Mrs. F. N. Fitzgerald, Mrs. J. W. Fithian, Mrs. John Furgeson, Mrs. F. L. Furgason, Mrs. L. H. Gibson, Mrs. J. H. Greenstreet, Mrs. Lewis Grey. Mrs. R. F. Gent, Mrs. E. E. Hamilton. Mrs. Lois G. Huffo.rd, Mrs. Fred C. Heath, Miss Holmes. Miss Eliza Hendricks. Mrs. William HeKenberger, Mrs. George J. Hammel, Mrs. W. W. Hammel, Mrs. Albert Henley. Mrs. R. G. Harselm, Miss Hess, Mrs. Horace Hadley, Mrs. S. A. Harlan, Mrs. Byron K. Hutchinson, Mrs. A. Isgrigg, Mrs. Nora Jordan, Mrs. Charles D. Johnson, Mrs. Frank Kinney, Mrs. L. A. Kinsey, Mrs. Charles F. Kennedy. Mrs. Charles E. Kregelo, Mrs. Douglas Leathers. Mrs. H. C. Long, Mrs. Harry Long. Mrs. James Lilly, Mrs. Charles Lilly, Miss Louise Lilly, Mrs. John Lilly, Mrs. Charles Lefler, Mrs. James A. Mount, Mrs. George J. Marott, Mrs. John Millets Mrs. Edwin W. Miller, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mrs. Lorenzo McDaniel, Mrs. Josephine McDonald. Mrs. Frank F. McCrea, Mrs.

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MARCH 19.

Tea at the home of Miss Hettle Adams, by the Hope Circle of King’s Daughters, for the Door of Hope.

MARCH 20,

Kindergarten tea, at the home of Mrs. J. H. Holliday, by Section 4. Mrs. Earl M. Ogle's tea for Mrs Winfield Miller.

MARCH 21

Dance ot the Bestuue Club, at Brenneke's Academy. }’ MARCH £>. Miss Florence Atkins's tea for Miss Gallop, of Evanston, 111.

THE CLUB CALENDAR.

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MARCH 19. The Indianapolis Literary Club—‘ Trusts and Monopolies Under the Laws," Morris M. Towntey. The French Club—Hostess. Mrs. Samuil Morss, 1227 North Pennsylvania street. , The Research Club—Hostess, Miss Bradbury: Responses, "Marian Hariand", "Housekeeping in the Twentieth Century," Mrs. J. Brown, ’ The Art of Cooking," Mrs. Dalrymple; conversation, “Our Favorite Keclpe*.'’ Mrs. Fox. leader. .% The Rosemary Club—Election of officers. "Journalistic Giants," Miss Nina Bond; conversation, “Women in Journalism," Mrs. Russell Aller. Vf,*’'/' MARCH 20. The Century Club-The story. Mr. Clarence Zener; the paper, Mr. WHUam E. Henry, ’Tennyson's rime*'." MAltCH 21. The Parlor Club-Wlth Mrs. E. E. Rex'ord. "Byron, as Man and Poet." Mra, W. P. Benton; "Outline of Child* Harold.” Mrs. G. W. Ben-

ton.

MARCH 2S. | The Clio Club—Hostess, Mrs: R. W. Furnas. "The Philippines," Mrs. Carrie Kellum; Conversation. “Peace." Mr*. Bertha Coughlin. ! The Capital Club-Ho*tea#. Mrs. Minnie Place Miller, 3003 Capitol North. ‘The Good iWtepherd." Mra. McNeely; "Ben Jonson,” Woman's Chib—Annual elfett m of office rs.

MARCH M.

4* T* 1 * Katherine Merrill Club—Guest day. A rtlk with Mis* Merrill. 4» The Sketching Club—"Municipal Art, ’ by the club editor, Daisy a. 4.4. a. 4.4* 4* 4> 4> 4> 4* 4* 4-4-4-4-4>; 4-4-4-4-4-4* 4> 4-4^ 4-4-4* 4-4-4-4-

examples. Mettle Adams.

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Frank McBride. Mrs PL H. McQtbeny, Mrs. Charles Merrlfleld. Miss Blanche O Donnal. Mrs. John Osterman, Mr*. Alfred Potts, Mrs, George Prler, Mrs. D. M. Parry. Mrs. Charles Parks, Mrs. M. B. Payne, Mrs. C. F. Payne, Mrs. C. M. Patten, Mrs. Rlker, Mrs. C. F. Rupert, Mrs. N. G. Rose, the Misses Rowe. Mrs. Rosenthal. Mrs. Robert Springsteen. Mrs. Surby, Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Mrs. G. W. Snyder, Mrs. Dr. Sawyer, Mrs. C. F. Sayles, Mrs. H. B. Smith, Mrs. Theresa Smith, Mrs. L. F. Smith. Mrs. C. F. Smith, Mra. Charles Thornton, Mrs. Dr. J. H. Taylor, Mrs. Margery Taylor, Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mrs. Henry Tutewller, Mrs. C. L. Turner, Mrs. Jay Voss, Mrs. W. A. Vail, Mrs. J. C. Walker, Mrs. I. C. Walker. Mrs. Lewis Weisenberger, Mrs. George Werbe. Mrs. Dr. A. L. Wilson. Mrs. P. N. Wood berry. Mrs. V. W. Woodward, Mrs. W. A. Wheeler, Mrs. Joseph Warne, Miss Harriet Wood.

IRVINGTON.

O. J. Grubb* have tron* to

Mr. and Mr*.

5ion*vl]le. to visit their *on.

The Bible Study Club will meet next

wney-avenue church par-

ay

Thursday in the Do'

lor*.

Mrs James Fletcher, of Shenandoah Valley, Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Hunter Richey, In Downey avenue. Mr. John McMillan entertained the Unteda Ctnch^ Club at hi* home in Burgees avenue, Thursday night. Mis* Emma Johnson entertained a few friends at whist at her home In Downey avenue Thursday evening. A golf club has been organized among the college students, under the direction of Mis* John Anne Carpenter. Miss Dulele Forsythe will go to her home In Morgantown next ween, and will not return to Butler next term. A new musical guild, which meet* every Friday evening, ha* been organized under the direction of Mrs. C. H. Badger. Mr. and Mrs. DeWltt Clinton Bowman were guest* of honor at a dinner given by Mr. and Mr*. C. Z. Coffin, Thursday evening. Young people of the Epworth League gave a social at the home of Dr. John McMillan, In Burgess avenue, last night. The ladles of the Methodist church will give a supper from 6 to 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. J. Terrell next Wednesday even-

ing.

Miss Nellie Greer entertained the Christian Endeavor Society of the Downey-avenue church, at her home In Dillon avenue, last

night.

The Y.

noon bject

Y. W." C. A meeting Thursday afterwill be led by Miss Hope Whitcomb, the subject being, "The Responsibility of Associ-

ation Officers."

Miss Edna Gunckel and Miss Cora Sohoen have issued Invitations ror a party to be given at the home of Miss Gunckel, next Wednesday evening.

The annual business meeting of the Woman's Club will be held next Monday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. C. E. Newlln. The election of officers will be held.

The Shakespeare Club met this afternoon with Mrs. Mary Calkins. In University avenue. Character sketches from "Cymballne"

were given by the club members.

A Prohibition Club has recently been organized at Butler, the officers being: President. Mr. Bcot Cook; vice-president, Mr. Herbert

A. B. Cash; eecre-

Monlnger; treasurer, tary, Mr. Bower. L

The Fortnightly Club met yesterday after1th Mrs. Mary B. MoGaughey. Mrs. G.

“ ~ ‘ Pst-

were

noon with Mrs. Mary B. MoGaughey. Mr M. Billings, gave "The Origin of Saint rick's Day," and “Irish Customs,”

talked of by Mrs. Rachel Shockney.

The reception to the faculty and students of Butler, which was postponed on account of the death of Mrs. A. R. Benton, will be given by

President and Mrs. Scot Butler, at their home In Downey avenue, next Monday even-

ing.

WEST INDIANAPOLIS. Miss Mollle Beck Is visiting In Bloomington. Miss Ida Weber has returned from Cincinnati. Mrs. W. J. Heller has returned from Columbus. David Wtmmer Is visiting friends In Hagerstown. Mrs. A. O. Shinn is seriously ill *t her home in Reisner street. J. C. Sloan spent the first of ths week with relatives at Liberty. Mra Ira Haymaker was the guest of Mrs. C. J. Linton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dyer are the guest* of relatives at Plainfield. Mrs. John Blue has returned from a visit to her parents in Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. Ed Weber, of Ter*e Haute, spent Sunday with his brother, Father Weber. R. H. Prosser has returned to Mitchell after a visit with his aunt. Mrs. L Solsbury. Miss Negley, at Castled on. was the guest of Mrs. Alma Craig the flrsx or the week. The Ladies’ Aid Society of Trinity M. E. met Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Fentor. Mrs. Sootten and daughter. Gretchen, are visiting Mrs. Scotten's mother, near Clayton. Mrs. V. J. Lewis, of New York. Is the guest of her brother, D. M. Ramsey, In River avenue.

Miss Minnie Roach, of Cartersburg, was tht

guest of if ~ ‘

Thursday.

uest of Mrs. Frances Gurley. Wednesday an<!

Mli

of

Wedn

iss Lola Price, of Rusnvilla, was the guest Miss Laura Nicholson, Tuesday 'ad

Inesday.

Mr*. Taugh, of Hamilton, O., has oome to pend several months with her daughter, Mra

i. A. Hogue.

N. D. Grubb, of Waldron, was the

Imea, the

Terre Haute, the guest of Mrs.

hi* sister-in-law, Mr*. W. A. Fox, Tuesday

and Wednesday.

Mrs. Rose Starkey, of Zlonsvllle. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. B. Gri

first of the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allman and daughter, of Plainfield, spent part of the week with Mr.

and Mrs. Wyatt Osborn.

The Rev. Mr. Entwistle, who has spent the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Helghtshoe,

has returned to Missouri. Mrs. Sarah E. Gardiner, of grand matron, O. E. 8., waa J. W. McGrew this week.

Mle* Flora Rice, of Coatesvllle, who lias been visiting heruncle, Mr. George Leachman,

returned home Wednesday.

The‘Rev. Mr. Dunlavy and Mr. 21 C. Minton, of Greencastle, were the guests of U.e

Rev. J. L. Stout, this week.

Miss Mayme Wherritt, of Holly avenue, entertained about fifteen friends at a thimble

party, Wednesday afternoon.

Misses Edith and Maud Shinn, of North Indianapolis, spent part of the week with their uncle, W. J. Shinn and family. Miss Emma Maddux and Mrs. Gills White, who have been the guests of Mrs. W. J. Bruce, have returned to Fowler. . The Christian Endeavor Society of Morrt*strect Christian church gave a mdm social at the home of James Lee last night. The Ladles’ Aid Society of Morrifc-strect Christian church will meet with Mrs. Wilson. In Reisner street, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. W. F. Bornkamp entertained eleven guests at dinner Tuesday evening. Later tn the evening a musical program was rendered. The second section of the Ladles’ Aid society of River avenue Baptist church, will meet, Wednesday, with Mrs. W. F. Waat-

land, in Sheffield avenue.

*•«, A IIC j 1 night with Miss Mabel Benson.

Day." recitation will be given by Mr*. Welsh. Mrs. Geo. Bauer will entertain the 8. N. ftnl, TlIAanav •-l-jhnlna’ or-o rr, ‘' T *

mg, Mrs. Moore; "Advantages of Content,” »nversation. led by Mrs. Bristow; Instrumental music, Mrs. Met*. The League History Club m<t Wednesday i*AIex-

• Epicurus, Miss Phipps; "Plato,” Miss Knowlton. Next Wednesday there will be a general discussion of the founding of the Christian church.

NORTH INDIANAPOLIS. Dr. C. B. Allen hat returned from Illinois. Mr*. A. R. Harold visited Greenwood this

week.

Mr. William Rutter ha* gone to Marion Springs. Mich. Mist Desele Knee, who netted Mrs. Llebtag, ha* returned to Tipton. Mtee Nora Picklemyer. ot Lebanon. I* visiting her aunt, Mra. Pease. Mr. E. E. Mitchell ha* returned from Kentucky and southern Indiana. Mr. K. D. H. Reap, of Elisabethtown, visited the family at J. L. Dixon. Miss Nellie Treat will be the hostess for the Jolly Ten next Saturday afternoon. The Social Dozen met with Mrs. Pentlcoat, ot Rader street. Thursday afternoon. The Iroquois Club will give an entertainment in Slower* Hall next Thursday evening. The Rev. Mr. Gunter, of Chicago, ha* returned home after attending the funeral of his

f st her.

Mrs. Ed Miller and eun, who have been spending the winter in Florida, Will return

this week.

The Rev. H. N. Odgen. of Covington, was the cuest of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Harold

Wednesday.

The Ladles' Aid of the M K. church will meet with Mrs. Hammel in West Thlrtlsth

street next Wednesday.

Mr. John Shields, formerly of Broad Ripple, and Mrs. Alice Shockley were married at the home of the Rev. C. 6. Alien in West Twenty-ninth street. Thurrday evening. They

will live in Northwestern avenue.

Mrs. H. W. Ackerman entertained the Tuesday Evening Literary Club at her home In

West Thirtieth street, tbl: subject was "An Even!

hi* week.

■ ‘An Evening

Thera were reading* by L.

rwwm> The general with the Wits."

A. Coleman, Mis*

Jasata Boruff, Dorothea Webb and the Rev.

J. E. Brown. Mr*. 8, L. Montgomery read a story. ’The l-ady or the Tiger," and Miss Lulu C. Balz led the conversation. The Buterplan Fraternity met at the horns of Bmery Watt*. W* Udell (treat, thl* morning. Several new member* were Initiated. Mr. Eknest Prather and Miss Leona Hare were married at the home of the Rev. C. B. Allen, tn Went Twenty-ninth street. Wednesday evening. The Young People's Study Club met with Miss Maude Forte in West Thirtieth street, Friday evening. The following waa the program: "The Caroline Affair," Ray Malott; The Whig Convention." Forest Williamson;

Elaine ere and r and

The Jouau."

William H. Harrison," Pink White;

and Lancelot." Pearl White; "Guinevere ant Lancelot," Glen Dixon; "Arthur and Guinevere." Jennie Alkman; "The Jousts." Ben Jones; "The Life Tragedy of Elaine." Allen Sommer: "Lincoln, an Independent Ranger," Grace Lefeber; "Reminiscence* of the Black Hawk War." Hazel Bennett; The BMd of the Black Hawk War." Harold Watts; duet.

Hazel and Bessie Bennett; piano »cio, Alkman; "Ths Purpose of Tragedy," J.

Dixon.

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BRIGHTWOOD. Mrs. John Hays has returned from Muncio. Mrs. Joe Mayer has returned from Corning,

N. Y.

Mrs. S. W. McConnell has returned from La-

fayette.

Mr William Curson 1# visiting friends at

Juliette.

Miss Rose Horton has returned from Mc-

Cordsvllle.

Mrs. David Guenther is visiting her parents at Farmland. * Mr. and Mrs. Dora Saylors are visiting relatives in Elwood. Mrs. J. Slack, of Muncle. is visiting relatives In Station street. Mrs. Christian, of Casselton, Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. James Huffman. Mr. Robert Cook, .of Ansonia, O., is the guest of his brother, Mr. George Cook. Mr. H. P. Adams, who has been 111 in the hospital at Terre Haute, has returned to his

home here.

Chrysanthemum Cinch Club was enter-

ne of Mrs. D. Flesh man last

The Chrysanthem tained at the home Wedneedsv night.

Mr. Harry Swisher, of Bellefontalne, O., is visiting his sisters, Mrs. Fred Murphy and

Mrs. George Sniffens.

The Young Men's Dancing Club will give Its third ball In Brightwood Hall, Thursday evening, April 19. for the benefit of Mrs. McGuire. An entertainment, entitled "The District School," will be given next Friday night by Neola Lodge. No. 362. D. of R., at Brightwood Hall. MT. JACKSON. Mrs. Jack DHHnger Is visiting in Tipton. Miss Kate Parish has returned from Muncle. Mrs. Harry Neal spent Sunday tn Edinburg, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Laura Shoufflot, from Desto, Mo., Is visiting Mrs. James McKenna. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McKenna entertained the Monday Evening Club this week. Ralph and Courtney Montgomery, of Vincennes, are visiting at the home of Mr. Harry Neal. The Ladles' and Pastor's Union will meet with Mrs. Robert McKenna next Wednesday afternoon.

CONNERSVILLE.

A notable society event was that given by

Q. A. Mount, Monday

' ' De

Miss Kate and

in.hr.nor of Mrs. Agnes VI

Me;

The Merry-Go-!

e....Mlss Ruth Giffin

iv«

Mondi

rglnla I

Go-Round

ty < Mr.

evening, in hr.nor of Vay, of Indlanapoll Club was in attendance

has returned from Cincinnati....Miss Emma Baylor is spending n week with Indianapolis friends....Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kensler entertained the Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Dunutt, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Michener, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lair, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassel and Mrs. Margaret Blocum at a 6 o'clock dinner, Monday evening..... Mr. Fred Kerwood Is visiting his old home in Point Pleasant, W. Va. ....The Sunday-school class of the Christian church, taught by Miss Inez Keene, gave her a surprise, Monday evening. In honor of her birthday Mrs. Agnes Virginia De Vay, of Indlanapoll*, Is the guest of Mr. and Mr*. F. T. Roots—Mrs. F. Rothrchild Is home from a visit to her daughter. Mrs. I. Bellman, In Indianapolis^...Miss Pearl Thomas Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T. Davis, In Cincinnati.... Miss Ida Kimball has returned to Dayton, O., after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Joshua Chitwood.... Mix. Newt Eaton has moved to Hast-

Blanctu

Iss Blanche Francis has re-

turned from Wabash Miss Maggie King, of New Albany, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Clements....Mrs. John Snider entertained thirty of her friends, Tuesday evening. ....Mr. Jasper Matney, of Newcastle, is the guest of his eon, Alex. Matney—The ladles of the Trinity Episcopal church were entertained, Thursday afternoon, by Mrs. Anna L. Ackerman—Mrs. Frank G. Valz Is In Nevada, Mo., for her health Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Young are visiting In Dayton, O Miss Kate Mount Is the guest of Mrs. A. G. Norman, In Cincinnati — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Convoy, O., are the guests of P. F. Felgert and family—Miss Anna Fox and Miss Meta Ludwick attended the banquet given by the Southern Indiana Editorial Association, Thursday night, at Greensburg.

FRANKLIN.

Mrs. Joseph B. Kealtng, of Indianapolis, Is here visiting her mother, Mrs. Whitesides.

* - Tlleoi

Mr.- and Mrs. Joh:

Tils on

Nina, are

hn "

Muncle and Lafayette, where they their daughter, Mrs. Merldlth, and

.Mrs. G. M. Overstreet a e at home from a visit thur Overstreet, in Colun Moore and daughter are i itlng Mrs. Allen, a daugt .Miss Stella Atwood Is at

_ _ . o Miss Lura Dunn, of Shelbyv...„— Mrs. A. N. Orecraft and son are visiting her

have

gone to will visit

Mrs, Arthur Overstreet, in Columbus—Mrs. Thomas Moore and daughter are at Indlana-

reet and daughter visit to Mr. and

Irs. Merldlth, and son. Dr 1 .

M. Overstreet and da

It

urr e e igh

Moore Miss Stella Atwood is at home i a vtolt to Miss Lura Dunn, of Shelbyvill

pol Mo

iomas Us vti

:rs. G.

ir ( >or«

ng Mrs. Allen, a daui

.Miss Stella Atwood is at home after

ter of Mrs.

on Wednesday evening Alexander, of Decatur, Shldeler Is here from her parents, Mr. and > Miss Mary Thompson h

burg after a a’lslt to her sister, Mrs. C. F. Payne....The Lkdies’ Matinee Muslcale gave their regular .program at the home of Mrs.

their regular .program

Charles L. Hair on Wednesday Mrs. Hair belnx the leader for

Thurxa B.

leader for the afterDean Is here visiting

afternoon,

the aft

move to Lafayette next week for permanent . _jldence Mr*. Joslah Farrar Is visiting Wabash Mrs. Hazen Pomeroy visited

Mrs. C. A. Day and daughter. Mn

Wools, have gone to Toledo. O., to see Mrs. Day's sister, Mrs. John H*rln....Mrs. Andrew Day, of Washington City, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. O. White....Mrs. Maggie Price has return'd t* Indianapolis..,.George P. Schafer and wife and Mrs. Fred N. Johnson are in Cincinnati....Mrs. Charles Bteinweddel is In Frelstadt. Wls Mrs. Maggie Goodman Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. James Harris. of Indianapolis....Miss Maggie Leach and brother Charles, of Washington, have returned home....Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Peter and eon Julius are in Cincinnati....Mr. and Mr*. Jerry Anderson have returned from Louisville.... Mrs. C. M. Farrell, of Washington. Is in the city....Mrs. Ida Moore has returned to Indianapolis Miss Eva Hancock Is home from Wynn*. Ark....Mrs. William Chesterton, of Cincinnati, has returned home.. .Mrs. Mary E. Buck well, of Philadelphia, Pa., U ths guest of Mra. J. H. Andrews....Miss Gertrud*

Corthum has returned to Cincinnati-

COVINGTON.

Sewell Nebeker, of Indianapolis, I* visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Nebeker. ....Miss Ruth Boord visited friend* at Georgetown this week ...Miss Lockhart, of Indianapolis, and Miss Ban la. of Martinsville, are guests of Mies Ada Elwelr.... Mrs. Llssl* Davidson, of Crawfordsvllle. Is visiting Mr. T.

M. Rlnn Rusr-” M

Miller and Fran! quet at Danvill Columbus Club..

tertaln the Whist Club Tuesday evening

Mrs. Ella V. Berrltt Is visiting In Chicago.... Mrs. Levi 8. Levor, of Attica, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Simon Plant, this week.

... George Scbwin, of DePauw University, Is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. in — Miss Elner Rlnn. of DePauw. Is her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. M.

Iss Banta. of

Jes Ada Elwell;... Mrs. JrawfordsvUle. Is visit

.Russell Allen. Ed Mayer, Lew Crank Bllslauch attended ths ban-

Thursday evening by tb* Miss Bess Dunlop will *n-

Schw

visiting

DePau

parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1

Rlnn....Mrs. Flora AbdlU, Of Danville, visited

irents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fo: sek ...Miss E. M. Boqrd visited her DanviHe thl* week....Mr. and Mr*.

P. Burnside are guests of Indianapolis friends. — The Epsilon Literary Society of the Covington High School gave a St. Patrick enter-

in the chapel “

Rlnn....Mrs. her parents, this week—]

William Foster

sls-

and Mrs. A.

guests of Indianapolis friends. Literary Society of the Covlool gave a St. Patrick ente

tainment in the chapel this afternoon.. ,Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schiosser were guests of Attica friends this week....James Dunlop

r*.

Indlanapoll* visiting

her parents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. R. Moore.... Miss Mary Thompson has returned to Edln-

a visit to her slste

PERU.

The monthly reception of the ladies of the First Baptist church was held In the ohurtrh parlors Wednesday vf ter noon.... Mr. and Mr*. Robert Wallace, of Rochester, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leet>rick....Mrs. B. -E. Wallace is visiting tn Chicago....The Rev. Dr. Cavina, with Mm. Cavins and family, rejve to Lafayette next week for permanent

friends at Loganaport the latter part of the week....Miss Carrie Breckinridge ha# gone to Hartford City Mr. and Mrs. S. Kahn are home from Selma. Ala—Miss Kate Hall entertained on Tuesday night....Miss Gertruds Thleubaud is visiting at Greenville, O..... Miss Helen Lockwood, of Indianapolis, visited here this week....Mrs. George Nichols, of Ft. Wayne, Is the guest at her mother, Mrs. 9. Harlan....Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shirk ava home from Chicago....Mrs. J. 0. Col* Is the gueet of Cincinnati ft lend*....Mrs. George Shafer; of Montioello. Ind., who ha* been the guest of Mis* Jessie Cox, left on Wednes-....M.-s. Emma Bearss Is home from a Rochester, Ind., visit..Mrs. F. M. Stutesman is at Logansport ..Mr*. Henry Barnhart, of Rochester, Is the guest of Mrs. a C. Mercer..Miss Alice Dunlap and Mrs. J. O. Ward entertained Mrs. E. Ernestine, of Cleveland, O.,

thl* week.

SEYMOUR.

Mr*. C. A. Day and daughter

Mrs. Hattie

SHELBYVILLB.

The Coterie was entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Laura McConnell at the home of Mrs. Sedgwick In West Mechanic street. Mr. and Mra Charles Sprague are expect

mda thl* week....James and James Everley *per day with Chicago friend

ear.. ...»ame Thursday

and Fri-

RICHMOND.

Mrs. Frederick A. Wilke and son. Westoott, ere in the South for a stay of several weeks. — Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hempleman. #ho

have been at -

In Jai

Lest

HI on L.x* a v so* V » . « » «n J • CLUU iML 19. XT Cbt X • XXU U~ ton entertained the members of the Aftermath on Wednesday evening,...Mrs. Colomon Fox

has returned from a vl Madison....Miss India Vi

burg, has

monti _ ■ and other relatives..,.Mrs. Elizabeth Dobbins has returned from a visit at Anderson..,.Mr*.

Irs. IPH

St. Augustine, Fla-, since early

anuary, returned home yesterday....Miss ra Hlbberd la at Asheville. N. C., for a th's visit....Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Mot-

hers ...M

rlslt to relatives at fan Dusen. of Pitts-

urg, has returned to her home after a tonth’a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Prioe

nd other relatives....Mr*. Bile ~ as returned from a visit at An

J. B. Hughes, of Connersville, who has been the guest of Richmond friends, has return*.] to her home Mrs. C&tarles Du Hadway lias returned from a vlalt to Miss Pearl Haynes,

ot Indlanapoll

of Indianapolis—Mrs. M. 3. Mendenhall, ot Hartford City, Is the guest of Richmond friends..Miss Anna Horn has returned from a visit at Muncle....Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig, of Philadelphia, are the guests ot Mr. and

Mrs. E. Gurney Hill, e* Mary El Buhl left this Cuba, on a visit to h«

guest

east of the city Mr*.

for Havana.

this week her son..

for Havana, .Miss Myrtle

returned to Chicago....Mias Isabelle Reynolds has returned home ... Misses Harriet and Adelaide Crane have returnee from Kansas City. Mr. F. L. Golf ha* gun* to Aabertll*. M. C..... Mr*. W. H. Knickerbocker ha* Issued invitation* for a card party to-day, aad with Mrs. C. H. Winchester, for one on March Cotillon Club win entertain at the borne ft Elmer Reesler. Friday evening—Mrs. R. H. Winslow entertained the Art Club and the Thursday Club this week .

BROWNBBURO. Mr. J. H. McQuosm, of Indianapolis, visited his slater, Mrs. Ann Dobson, this week — Thus. Beasley, of Indianapoil*. was here Bunday.... John and Henry Dewey oarae from Indianapolis. Sunday, to visit their parents... Mr. Joe Messie and wife, of Elkhart, visited Mrs. Mary Bursott this week Mr. and Mra Klnnlt, Frank and Oscar -Lackey, and Lora Luby, ot Indianapolis, visited Anderson Prebster and family Sunday....Miss Myrtle Be*, of Plttaboro. was the gueet of Ed Clark and wife, Saturday and Sunday....Mr. H. A. L Green and wife, of Plainfield, visited at M D. Green's home Tuesday and Wednesday.... George W. Loundagtn, wife and daughter, of Waltaburg. Wash., were the guests of Mr*. C. E. Griffith, this week — Harry French waa at Danville, IU.. the first of the week Tn* Misses Bess and Pearl Briggs, of Homer, ftl., were guests of their aunt. Mr*. Ru*h Hopkins, this week—Wm. J. Smith returned from Bowling Green. Ky., Tuesday, where ha had been visiting for aaveral month* Misses Nora Runlcn, of Ttlden. and Lettle Scott, ot Maplewood, visited friends hen Tuesday.... Miss Mary Money and Harry Weller were married at Indianapolis Saturday.

ALEXANDRIA. Mn. A. A. Gallman and son, Robert, have returned from St Mary's, O....Mr* J. P. Kelly and children have returned from Louisville... .Mrs. Mary KeUy. of LouisvUle. la th* guest of her son. W. C. Kelly....Miss Mildred Thompeon has returned from Nashville, Tenn. ....Mn. Arthur Coffin entertained th* Ladies' Afternoon Euchre Club at her home Wednesday The Ladles’ Aid Society of the First M. E. church, will give a reception at th* home of Mn. P. P. Painter, Friday night.... Miss Mary Agnes Thompson has returned from Louisville....The Tishmtngo Club gave tta regular semi-monthly dance at the Masonic Music Hall. Tuesday night....The ladles of ths Dorcas Society, gave a children's minstrel performance at the opera house Wednesday night, for the benefit of th* Congregational

parents at Fairfield....A party was given by several of the younger members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at the chapter rooms

iy evening In honor of Miss

_ III Mrs. D. B. eler is nere from

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mooi

n has i o her a ' Matin m at l

Wedn

ie lead)

noon....Miss Thurxa B. Dean

the family of Mr. Robert A. Alexander... The Married Folks' Card Club was ertter tained by Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Payne on Mon day evening....The marriage of William Hayes to Miss Anna Head occurred Wednesday at the home of the bride in West Jeffer--

Winslow, who has been th* guest of Mrs. Elv.'cod O. Elite, of South Ninth street, has returned to Falrmount....Mlss Irene Mather, if Spring Grove, north of the city, entertained a

last Tui

from

company of young people last Tuesday ev« ing—Miss Nelle Pogue has returned tn Newcastle after a week’s visit with friends.... Mr. and Mrs. Finley Newun have gone to

Pittsburg to live.

MUNCIE. The Saturday Afternoon Eucher Club was entertained last week by Mr*. D. Volney Bower. Mrs. George Bower and Mr*. A. F. Patterson secured favors Mrs. James Peele ha* returned to Mulberry, after visiting Postmaster David Cammaok and family.... The Monday Afternoon Club was entertained thla week by Mrs. J. M. Long, at a muslcale. — Miss Ruby Garten entertained the members of the Clover Leaf Club, Wednesday evening—A one-o’clock luncheon was given by Mrs. Abbott L. Johnson, Wednesday afternoon, In honor of Mr*. J. W. Flint, of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. A. G. Snyder, of Piqua, her guests....Miss Pearl Miller entertained from 4 to 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon—Mrs. W. Roby Moore entertained a party of fifty women, Wednesday afternoon, it being the second entertainment in a series being given by her—Misses Mayme Gough and Maude Plttenger have returned from Newcastle — Miss Pearl Manor has returned to Hartford City, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Starr....Mias Conauela Keeler has returned to lUlaots, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rhoades Mias Elma Goddard has returned to Tiffin, O., after visiting Miss Harriet Hale....For Miss Alice Rose, of Michigan, Mrs. C. W. Throop, of Riverside, entertained a party of thirty young women Tuesday afternoon—Mieses Clara Sample and Florence Moles were hostesaes at a social affair, Friday evening, to which about fifty were Invited....Mr*. Harry Ice I* th# guest of friends In Columbus, O....A program, furnished by Miss Josephine Jones and Miss Ella Cates, was enjoyed by those who attended Mre. Madison Marlng's muslcale Tuesday.

Mr.

Cal., we

LEBANON.

and Mra. James O'Neal, of Los Angeles.

its of Mrs. D. M. Patt<

atton.

ty has returned to Sheri-

dan after a visit with Mr./and Mrs. J. E. Richey....Mies Myrtle Campbell h*s been visiting In Aloxandrlu and Anderson....Mi. and Mrs. J. B. Marvin, r.f Frankfort, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Spahr. of Indianapolis, were th* guests th* first of tbs week of Mr. and Mre. George Spahr.. ..Mr*. Sarah Gardiner, of Terre Haute, was the guest of Mrs. 8. R. Artman — Mr. and Mrs. Moss Moss■)f Portland. visited Mr. aad

k....Mrs. 8.

women of

ir. and Mrs.

ler, at Portland. visited Mrs. Phil Adler this week..

R. Artman entertained about thirty women of the Order of Eastern Star Monday afternoon... Mrs. Elza Perkins 1* visiting relatives In Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Z|on at ed a reception given at Indlanapoll* Tu<

ittend■aaeay

night by Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cockrum..,. O. P. Perk ni and wife visited in Hartford City this week Mrs. l^n Cox, of Wichita,

is the guest of Mrs. John Hutchings —

Mr. and Mr.i. A. V Brashear, of Montesuma,

gvert> ol relative# here thla week.

Mrs. Austin Croes ha

IHMUPWBHBHstreet....

Mr” and” Mria Charles Sprague are expected home this evening from New Orlean*... ; Mr. and Mr*. Walter Vanway, Mr. and Mrs. Will Van way and Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Vanway w! 1 remain In Orlando. Fla., until late in April, when they will return here....The RoundAbout Literary Club will meet Monday evening with Harry Robin*... Mrs. John D. Williams Is at Kokomo visiting her mother ... The women of the Assembly will give a "Bachelor Maids' " party at the Assembly on the evening of March 27.. .Mrs. D. C. Elder, of Greensburg, vlalted her daughter. Mrs. Enos Porter, this week ...Mr*. McNamara, of Indianapolis, who ha* been the guest of air*. Dr. T. C. Kennedy, has returned home....Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thurston will visit the Pari#

Exposition. BRAZIL.

The friend# of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Crawford gave them a “house-warming" Tuwday evening....Thursday afternoon M.ss Harriet Jones gave a card party to the Ladles’ Cinch Club....Th* Clover Leaf Club entertalnea Wednesday evening at the home of Rose Wheeler....Mr. and — - — jg "when from Florida. and Mrs. M. I. _ iy afternoon at th* former'* home..’..Mis* Mary Houston, of visit here Thursday... .Mis* Josephine Warner', of Indianapolis, 1* the guest of frtsnds her*.

City Kas.

r. and Mrx A. V. Brashear, of Mor ire the jn ert« ol relative# here this rs. Austin Cross have returned from Cleve-

land.... The Rev. Perry Hayworth, of Wichita, Kaa.. Is visiting Hendricks county relatives....Th# Bizarre Club met this week with Miss Lillian Kelleher .. Mra A, B. Wilhite, of Irvington, waa the guest of her son. E. M. Wilhite, and wife Sunday....Mr. and Mrs. John Wes Thompson returned Friday from a visit In Illinois....Misses Mery and Pearl Tinder, of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Towles Sunday.

WHITESTOWN.

Miss Maud

week's visit to har

Harvey has returned from a

parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Noah Harvey at LionsviUe.. ..The marriage of William Mcllwaln and Miss Sehepta Kllngler took place Monday evening. ..Mrs. Ira Peters has returned from Indlanapoll*■•••Mrs.

John Hedrick has returned from Mi«*ouri. where *h* had baen visiting her daughter* since last fall.. .W1Ilard Shelburne U home. Mr and Mrs. Archibald Buchanan have removed to Lebanon — William H. Dooley has moved to Llonsvhl* Elbert Jordan has returned to Indianapolis....Dr. Thoma*-O. Red-

den has moved to JollettvtMe.

ELKHART.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paxsoh have returned

from their Texa* visit...‘.Mr. and Mra. E Kepler left Tuesday, for MegdvlHe, - Pa.. t« visit friends....Miss Minnie CluiMaa, of Oakland. Cat, Is visiting at the home of J. i'. Davenport — Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Roye have left fer a trip sooth, and along th# Atlantic coast, extending over six weeks—The Re'". Father J. H. Gwendllng, administrator of die affairs of the bishopric if Ft. Wayne, waa the guest of the Rev. Father Boeckelmann on Tuesday Mias Ayer*, wno has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. • H. Wright, has

CRAWFORDSVILLE.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gott and Mr. and Mrs. F.P.Mount entertained several hundred friends at a reception at the Crawford House. Thursday night....Miss Elinor Baker, of Indianapolis, Is the guest of Mrs. A. B. Anderson Mrs. Florence Ross has returned to St. Joseph, after spending the winter with B. B.

mntag, . • and Mrs. W.

flora St. Louis, where they of Mr. Martin. In his prlvi Mr*. James V. Rush, of Bla

nds, ’ horn*, enter at h«

go

tou

AUBURN.

Nellie Buckley haa returned from Wi

ton, D. C — Mr and Mr

VALPARAISO.

Mra. Dr. H. M.

to visit relauvea..:. Mrs-

Frank B. Winslow entertained women friends. Wednesday afternoon. In honor of Mias

for a two week’s pleasure trip to Florida....Emory New Mexico, after an year*....Will He!vie will W. E. Post ha* returnee

r ittcarjirs? & ■KSMTUte

XASIOX.

The W

haa elected the . lug year: President. Mrs. A. C. Jay; vl«w president. Mrs. Marshall tlhlvely; secretary. Mrs. J, H. Forrest—A small wmpany «f

women- was entertained

star, Jr., at her home la South street. Thursday afternoon, at

music recital was given at the sti Murdoff, Monday afUrnoon. by tha following young women; Misses Pearl Southall. Lsoivttt* Doll, Netta Armstrong. Edna Johnaon.

Elisabeth Hogln. Bernlcv fc ‘ Roehm. Lucy Breed. Anna

Hazelst. Edith Du* Gretchen Hub*. Nellie

Gertrude Frank....Mrs. Elisabeth Clan

Mia* Mary Clary, of Logan*p-M. war* th# guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Stout thl* week ...Mrs. Anna West and daughter*. Misses Gfeneva and Merle, have moved to Chicago ... Mr*. J. H. Warner haa returned to New York city after a visit to th# family of W. C. Glaize—Mrs. Clarence Wiles has gooe to Martinsville for a visit....Mr. and Mr*. F. C. Stephenson and Mias Alice Goldthwaite and Miss Netta Armstrong attended th* WatUVanRiper wedding at Anderson. Wednesday, ... Mias** Maud Wilson and Effl* Organ attended the wedding of Mias Carrie Rolf and Orth Hutchtna at Wabash, Wednesday....A reception was give* In compliment to Mts* Margaret Ccffinger, by Mrs. Louis Newman at her home In West Third street. Friday afternoon. Th* guests numbered over fifty. Mra 8. Hamilton Nussbaum, Mias Bose Michaels and Mra Edwin Waymlre won the prises. The guests from out of the city wsr* Mrs. Waymlre. of Dayton, O., and Mr*. Mar-

garet Moneypstvny, if Columbus. O.

A •mall company ;f l by Mm. George Webin South Washing;,..*

ANDERSON.

The Clio Club gave a reception at the home of Mra. E. E. Hendee Thursday afternoon. Each member waa a.lowed to bring two frienda....An early spring wedding was that of Mr. Claude B. Watts, of Newcastle, and Miss Marie VanRipsr, of this city, on Wednesday evening. Mias Bthal Campbell, of Lebanon. was the bridesmaid, and Mr. Gurensey VanRIper. a brother of th* bride, was tb* best man Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Terhune and daughter, Mias Hail!* Terhune, aad Mr. and Mre. Fred E. Mustard Joined Fred C. Dickson, of Indianapolis, In a birthday anniversary celebration at hi* home Thursday evening.... Miss Nettie Guernsey, of Benton Harbor. Is visiting relatives here Mrs. J. A. Munchhot visited her mother and sister in Cambridge City this week....Letters were received this week from Mr. and Mrs. J. W. flans berry, Jr., who wrote that they are enjoying a trip up the Nile....Miss Atta Henry vlalted rel*-' tlvs* at Indlanapoll* this week....Mrs. James Cox Is visiting friends at Evan*rtUe....Th* Married Merry-Makers danced at th* Academy Thursday night....Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Henry gave a dinner last evening for one of the classes of th* High School. Th# students put on "The Rival*" before a large audience at tb* Grand Opera House Thursday evening....Wilbur G. Neef, formerly of thl* city, was here from Columbu*. O., this w«*k. ....Mrs. Frank Donner has been visiting her parents at Greencaat!e....Mrs. M. 8. Quinn, ot Greenfield, la visiting the family of R. 8. Hudson.

ZIONSVILLE.

The A. O. T. Club will meet at th* home of Miss Georgia Gregg next Friday evening. ....Mrs. Kate Knight, of Indlanapoll*. Is visiting friends and relatives her*....Mrs. M. J. Lutz spent Tuesday at Indlanapoll*....John Pock, of Indlanapoll*, wa* home Sunday.... Ml** Iva Sullivan vtaltad at Indianapolis Sunday.... Ml*a Lola Crane Is at the capital city. ....Morton Smith, of DanvUls. spent Saturday with his father. Caleb Smith....Miss Dema Stults vlalted at Indianapolis this week. ....Mrs. Rose Starkey visited, Thursday, with triends and relative* at Indianapolis—Mark Blmp*on and wife, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday at the home of W. H. Alford—Rolls Sparks and wife, of Indlanapoll*. spent Sunday with his parents....James Brendel went to Lebanon Thursday—Th* Woman’s Club will meet at the home of Mra Lleale Sparks next Monday—Albert Denoon and Nora B. Moore were married Sunday at th* home of ths bride ...Mn. Maggie Paraley, ot Broad Ripple, visited Monday with Mn. Mary Denoon.... Horace Brendel and family, of Sheridan, visited Saturday and Sunday, with Vaster Wells ...Mr. Moscow and wife, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday at th* home of P. D. Llebhardt.... Mias Cora Tipton spent the first of the week with her mother. . - ■ ( LYONS. Miss Hollis Delay, after a week’s visit In Indianapolis, la home— Mra. Minnl# Sheik! t, who haa been visiting her mother here, haa returned to her home In Terre Haute—Mr. Clark Colllne spent Tuesday with friend* in Ms rtIn*v 1 lie.... Mr. Foster Benjamin haa been entertaining hts tether, from Freedom, thl# week....Mrs. Florehcts Harwood antertalnsd the ladle* of the W. C. T. V.. laat Tuesday afternoon Mias Lilly Alkman visited with the family of her alster, Mre. Ora Price, In Linton, this week....Mr*. Belle Stein is horns, after an extended visit with her father, -M. Kauffman. In Indianapolis.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hornbeck were In Bloomfield with friend#, Thursday.... Mre. Stella O’Haver, of Goa port, la visiting her mother, Mr*. , Mary Moeer, and her eleter, Mra. Minnie MUUane. Mr. and Mrs. Abee Halated. of Linton, former residents, visited friends here, thl* week.. ..The Modern Woodmen of thla place entertained twenty visiting brethren from Newberry lodge, Friday night.

GREENFIELD.

Mrs. Harry W. Streeter gave a luncheon to fifteen women for Mrs. Louts Lehman, of Columbus. who le the gueet of Mrs. John Mitchell.. .Mre. Walter McCole and daug ter Elizabeth are visiting In Noblesvlll*.... Mrs. 8. M. Pascal!, of Indlan&polie, la the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Barnes....Miss Vesal* Pearson, of Fountalntown. Is visit!! Captain and Mr*. Henry Snow....Mra. Jo**|

church.‘...Mrs, A. R. Cutter and children have returned to Swaysee after a visit with U. G. Fauver and family here....Miss Pheba Bailey, of Cincinnati, Is the guest of Mr*. E. Hadley. —Miss Myrtle Campbell, of Lebanon, was Sunday* 1 ° f h * r ,1,ter ' “ l “ Ethel c * m P bel1

v...,icrs,

Thomas, of Wavnesvllle, 0., is visiting her daughter. Mrs. B. F. Dailey....Mias Katharine Derbyshire, of Connersville, who has been the gueet of Mrs. L. E. McDonald for eev-

eral weeks, haa returned home

Ing eph

dames Hester Mock, Louise Donavon a Frankie Guinn, of Yorktown, this week.

I/ea there

eeph.

Busk _..v. xwuuww.C, of Chicago, and Mis* Lillian Reece, of Indianapolis are the gueet* of Mra. A. A. McCain— Mr*. U. C. Stover, of Anderson, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Francis Watson... Auatln Watson left Monday for Parle, France, where he will remain until the close of the Exposition....Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Eaton have returned to Oakland. Cal., after a visit to Mrs. T. H. MoMecham Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Alexander are visiting In Cincinnati....Mr. and Mr*. Charley Ooltra have returned from Jacksonville. III...,Mies Marie Larsh has returned to Chicago after a visit with Miss Helen Thomas — Mts* Anna White Is visiting In Lincoln, Neb—Mtsa Harriett Rlstln* gave a dinner party Wednesday evening, for her gueet, Miss Sadie Miller, of Evaneton, IU.

EVANSVILLE.

A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Sonntag, Mr. and Mr# Harry Coe* and

8. Martin have returned

went aa th* guests private car....Mr. and r Blackford avenue, en-

tertained a few friends, Tuesday night. In honor of Miss Cawthorne, of Vincennes.... Mrs. Louis Geuple entertained at cards. Wednesday afternoon, at her home in Oakley street Mr. and Mr*. -IS. K. Ashby gave an automobile party, Tuesday afternoon, complimentary to. Mr. J. H. Kuhn, who lately returned from Chicago....Mrs. Julius Meyers entertained a few friends at her home In Harriet street, Thursday afternoon....Miss Kline has returned to Burns Springs, Mich.

Mrs. Rachel

Van Metre have reJui

Mrs. Mary Chambete, at Muaei#—George Brown haa returned to Madamora—Chas. Loos arrived Saturday, from Harrison, O.. to

■pend the summer hers.

and daughter, - *--- * V '

ale....

irsday afternoon....Miss Annie

me has returned to Burns Springs, ] ....Relatives of Capt. A. J. Lemcke and family here have received advices of their arrival at Gibraltar. From there they expected to to northern Africa, thence to make

' of France, Italy and Spain.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown contemplate moving to Waterloo. Is., In a few weeks Miss Jessie Prlckett haa returned from Cleveland,O.... Miss Ethel Rufner, of Ft. Wayne. Is visiting Mrs. Dr. Matheny... .Linas HUkey and Miss Ida Bowen were married at Ho*land Saturday.. ..Mr* J. L. Jourdon, of Ft. Wayne, visited Mrs J. Y. W. McCletlftp Monday.... Mrs. Dr. Spooner, of Peru, visited her tether. Dr. Ford. Sunday,...Mrs. George Crane Is at Detroit. Mich., visiting her broth*

.Miss

aahlng-

Clarence Raut en-

tertained the Pedro Clffb Monday evening.... Mra. M.E. Olds, of the St. Joe News, vlalted her slater, Mrs. E. Zimmerman, Monday.. Mrs. C. C. Schlatter, of Ft. Wayne, visited her father. E. Zimmerman. Tuesday.

■ Beer left, Wednesday, for Pasadena. Cal., to visit

B. Wins

weonesday afternoon, in honor of Miss Florence Bishop, of Vicksburg, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Henry Le mater celebrated their silver wedding anniversary, Monday night, by entertaining friends ....Frank A. Turner s wife returned home from a week’s vlalt at Rockford, 111., Thursday—Miss Nellie Header laft, Wednesday, for Peoria, 111., to visit. ....Mrs. M. A. Salisbury left, Thursday, for Tipton, la., to visit relatives ...Mias Florence Bishop, of Vicksburg. Mich., Is the guest of Mrs. Frank B. -winatow — Ernest Fletcher and wife left, Tuesday, on a trip to Europe. —Mrs. 8. B. Mosier, of Blue Barth, Mian.. Is visiting James McNay and family—Him. Peter Barnes aad daughter are guests ot rela-

tives at St. Ann, lit

DALEVILLE. ; ,-

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Horner are visiting friends at Gettysburg, O.....Mrs. Melinda Goas has returned to New Albany ...Postmaster C. F. Diltz started Monday •ftemoon,

-'-eaxure and eight-seeing

ory Haney Is home from absence ot fourteen remove to Shirley—

... returned rrom Connersvll’u. where he was called to attend the funeral of * brother....Mrs. L F. Nlxcn has returned from Anderson, where she waa the 'guest her sister, Mrs; Smith....Mr. and Mrs. Chea-

in Fulton County Enlisted in tlx# Cur# of Son* Bird# m W#U a# B##a. [■pedal to Tb* Indianapolis New*.] ROUHJKSTICIt. Ind.. March 17.-Tb# birds are being welcomed bach to their old haunts in Fultou county this spring In a kindly manner. Wb#re th#y w#r# pursued with shot and stones and robber hands iast season, they now And friend* who furnish them with th# choicest food, and provld# for their occupancy substantial nesting-place#, out of th# reach of cats and other fourlegged marauders. Thl* new civilisation la not the result of a natural growth. The boy# are skilled in th# use o{ th# target gun: th# sportsmen are expert hunters and the women love bat ornaments, but an Influence haa been ret la motion which stays the hand that desires to destroy a bird. Th# work which haa brought about thl# state of affairs began last fall. Just before the opening of the quail season. Farmers in almost ev*ry neighborhood organised Into dubs, and gav# notlc#, through the local papers, that no hunting would be permitted on thetr premise*. A tew hunters disregarded the## nottc«s. but a careful investigation reveals the fact that nearly 800 flocks of quails have been preserved through the winter. The flocks are being fed and cared for by the farmers, the same aa their poultry. During the late heavy anew, the thoughtful fanners carried food to them, together with an armful of straw to keep them warm. On several of the farms near this dty from two to five flocks of quails arg being cared for. Protective associations, with rules similar to the horse protection societies. have been formed, and hunters will hereafter be excluded from Pulton county farina L W. Brown’s Good Work. Much of this changed state of affaire Is due to the efforts of one man. I. W. Brown Is a retired grain merchant, and he reached the conclusion that the war of extermination waged against the bird# and bees was directly responsible for the loss of thousands of dollars to the farmers of the county each year. He prepared & lecture, which contains enough plain figure* to convince the agriculturist that these are the beat and most profitable friends he has. Ha claims that with a sufficient supply of these helpers, that the Hessian fly will disappear, fruit wilt always be plentiful, and the Oliver crop will thrive. This lecture has been delivered In nearly all the churches and school-houses tn the county, and the -people have flocked to his standard by the thousands. Several ot tha township trustees have secured the services of Mr. Brown, and taken him from school to school, where he talked to the pupils, and one of the results is a bird club In each district. The boys and girls not only pledge their best sfforts for the preservation of thalr little friends, but are decoraUng the school grounds with houses In which they are Invited to nest. The preachers have also taken up the work and a hat decorated with parts of song birds Is hardly aver seen In their congregations. One woman near this city has a flock of seventeen quail, that com# to her kitchen window every morning for their feed, and they are almost as tame as

chickens.

The Hunters Uissatlsfled. Hunters have opposed this move from the start. Last tell they said that tbs first heavy snowfall would destroy th* quails, and they now claim that ths farms will soon be so overrun with quails and song-birds, that the owners will be glad for help to get rid of them. Hundreds of boxes, with perforated sides, are being constructed, to place over the homes of the bumble-bees, nefl summer, that their n«sts may be protected from skunks and mice. This ig In recognition of the good these Insect* accomplish In the way of fertilising the clover and fruit blossoms. ■ii i i ■ CANDIDACY OF DR. TOWN.'"

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. WESTFIELD. Prof. William P. Plnkham haa returned to Cleveland....Mr*. H. J. Hetherlngton 1* visiting friends at Columbus....Mrs. W. H. Conhlla visited Indianapolis this week....Miss Etta Houk has returned from the southern part of the State....M. E. Cox and A. E. Plnkham visited Noblesvllle, this week. DANVILLE. The Rev. M. E. Prather visited relatives Columbus a part of the week — Mr. and h Harry Hoadley, of Ladoga, have been visiting Danville relatives....Raleigh Armstrong, of Frankfort, Ky., la visiting John M. Towles. ....Miss Gertrude Epler, of Indianapolis, haa been visiting Ml** Lucretia Smock — Mr. and FORTY-ONE YEARS' SERVICE.

George Godfrey’s Record *■ a Western Union Employe. [Specla’, to Th* Indianapolis News ] NEW ALBANY, Ind.. March 17.-For-ty-one consecutive years In the service of the Western Union Telegraph Company, thirty-nine years continuously In charge of the office at New Albany, for thirteen years handling every word sent or received from that office, le the record of George Godfrey. To-day. at the age of sixty-one, he is bright of eye, active and vigorous, and still in the harness. From the time he left his tether's term, near New Buffalo. Mich., Mr. Godfrey, then a mere boy, haa never worked a day in hi* life for any person or corporation, other than th# Western Union, and during this entire time, he has never been called on the "green carpet," or censured by the superintendent. When a child Mr. Godfrey suffered from a hip trouble which shortened hts right leg. and It Is necessary for him to wear a very high shoe. During the civil war he , took from the wire a report of every battle rought. Around the falls of the Ohio, on both sides of the river, was a storm-center during the war, troop# being stationed between New Albany and Jeffersonville, as well as In Louisville. Messages of vital Importance, many times of such a character that not only thousands of lives depended on them, the result of battles which may have decided the great contest, wers to be sent dally. At such times would the commanders dispatch their aids to the little office operated by Mr. Godfrey with Instructions that he handle them in person. He never failed to respond, day or night. Often he worked forty-eight hours without rest, and almost without foodWhen Mr. Godfrey took charge of the New Albany office, he had but cne wire. This was over a railroad line to Mltchw — into a "repeater"

to St. Louie and - .ater a loop from

Jeffersonville was added and a wire to Cincinnati secured. Mr. Godfrey is still working this wire, and has handled It for more than a quarter of a century. Mr. Godfrey has probably taught more operators than any other man tn the United States. Many who began under him aa messenger boys attained responsible positions III life. William Applegate became assistant general passenger agent of the Chicago Northwestern; Thomas Beeler was for many years chief train dispatcher of a big Western road: James McIntosh la train dispatcher for the L. * N. and Monon roads at Louisville, and

* f Thomas Johnson became superintendent

*. 4 of the Wagner Palace Car Company.

A Fitting Representative in the Western Book Concern. [Special to Th* Indianapolis News.] GREENCASTLE, Ind., March 17.-A movement originated at Indianapolis several months ago to elect the Rev. Salem B. Town, D. D., one of the agents of the Western Book Concern of the M. E. church. As Indiana is the largest patron of the Western Christian Advocate, It is quite appropriate that one ot r the publishers should be selected from this State. The conspicuous fitness of Dr. Town for the position Is recognised. This movement was well under wey before Dr. Town heard of it, and while he Is not a candidate for the plaoe, it is hoped that his well-known qualifications will result in his selection. A TROUBLED CONSCIENCE. Relieved bj Paying Harris*# Fee, with Interest Attached. [Special to The Indianapolis News.) KOKOMO. Ind.. March 17.-Williara A. Doddsworth. of Kansas, callsd upon Dr. I. W. Rayburn, a son of the late Rev. Hayden Rayburn, of this city, noted as the "marrying preacher," and tendered him 81 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent since March 1. 1880. It was a marriage fee. which Doddsworth said he had failed to pay the doctor's father at the time of the ceremony, twenty years ago. He Insisted that the money be taken and "his conscience relieved/’

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