Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1889 — Page 3

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PEBSOSiLASD SOCIETY. ; And still the Veels nrc busy ones. Among the entertainmesfstfiveu was tie reception - Dy the Woman's Club to Mrs. Benjamin ' Harrison anil Mrs K. McKes, at tho New . Dcnison Ilote. 01 fnesday afternoon. The members of tto chb, who n timber seventyfire, were the o!y ones invited. The secend Assembly 111 on Wednesday evening, ,t the same ho?l, was an elegant affair. The attendancovas not large, but the sur- . joandings and opointmeuts were 6uch as to make the occsion a very enjoyable one. General and MrsIIarrisou graced tho entertainment wittthoir presenco, and a co"terie of ladies 'ser patronesses. Mrs. J. H. Stewart gvs the second and last of her rccptions on "Wednesday -. afternoon. She vvs a cordial hostess and, with charming omen to assist, music,

grcvers and pleasat guests left nothing to ."be desired for a lay reception. Evening receptions were jven on Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. W. K Cooper at their home on College avenue, i honor of Mr. E. W. Halford, previous toiU departure for "Washington, and on Fiday Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lemcke were at Jome to more than two hundred guestsn elegantly appointed affair it was in 3rery respect. Card and -thimble parties iave had their customary thare of attenon, while luncheons and nusical entertintuents have been few. Tha churches 8a to have adopted Washington's birthda anniversary by general consent and at anumberof them on Friday even in g, sone kind of an entertainment was given. Some had a direct bearing upon the dayJLmt the others combined !ali elements to lake an attractive pro- . gramme to presen to the audience. There . are some attracticts for the coming week that no one ehoud miss. The entertainavnt to be given y St. Paul' Church people, to-mcrrnw ni;ht, at tho Grand OperaJioase, and the ccicert, under the auspices of the Free Kiidergarten. to b given at lomlinsnn Hall m Tuesday evening. Miss Madge Wickhai, the violinist, is enough in herself to jivo a tine programme but ia ; additon to her there will he Miss Kate Eliott, a fine soprano from . Louisville and a number of our best home . artists. Everyuumber will be a gem. For anyone tomissjearing Miss Wickham will he to lose one )f the very best musical events of the eoson. There is a yomg lady on the North Side ho is a fine artst and she paints finely on . china. She has a sweetheart and, like all sensible young persons, he was not ashamed to tell it, and oueday he mentioned to this best girl that he lad a birthday and gave 'the date. New the young lady had no niind . for dates, but tried her best to cemembcr this one. A Jong time afterwards, she thought of the birthday and deermined to naint him a plate, enp and sauer in the most exquisite design the could iud. She did, and it was inly tired, and was indeed a thing of beauty. She canfuliy packed it and sent ; It with a lovely jerf umed note, in which were loves and doves, and blisses and kisses, and many "lappy returns of the daj The young man vent to thank her, and cruelly asked her if it was a blated gift or ' premature one. as tho birthda-, of which .lie had lost all track, had been gono some months. This nade her aoangrv that she broke the engagement, and he calls no more. The moral is lain: always mind tho maxim of Davy Crockett, "lie euro you are : tight, and then go ahead." FeronaI Mention. JI!s Code Cook, of Danville, visited friends in tie city Tuesday. ; Mi's Belle Milton Is spending Sunday with ; irieads hi Grcensburg. Mis Grace Flin. of Danbury, Conn., is the ; pest of .Mrs. K. p. Craft. I STCor and Mrs. W. J. Richards have left New . JTork ami gone to Washington. , 3ILss Mmule retry is visiting Mis Hattio veorge, at 17-4 Fletcher avenue. ! Mis "EUna Cornier will go to Washington on Friday r.o visit friends for a few weeks. B. P. Craft and wife have removed to their tew home, No. 897 Sort h Delaware street. I MU Lawr.mce. of Pittsburg, is visiting Mrs. ? E. G. Cornelius 34S .North Meridian street. Mrs. C. E. Thornton is spending Sunday with i, 1st fcLter, Mrs. Henry Campbell, at Crawfords- . Jliss Bessie West went to Dayton. O., yesterday, to visit her brother, George M. West, for a tew days. ; ?I!ss Emma Peck, of Chicago. Ill, is visitlnc ' Mrs. K. Breckenriile and 6ister, 33 West fct. Clair street. . Mr. Ferry Inall the conietist, is at not Frrinffs, and Improving in health. Mr. F. UanceckUwith him. Mrs. Henry C. Rogers, who has leen visitioyr reative and friends ia Sew York, returned too. List evening. . ' Mayer and Mrs. Denny, Mr. and Mr. C. E. Cof- ; ta ad Mr. C. E. Kregelo will leave on Thursday fjr titington, D. C. Mm. Latlirop. who has been visiting her daughwr. Mrs. Ferd Mayer, returned to her home in Orteasburg yefcttrday. M1m Madcre Wictham will be the gnest of her cnoua, r. e. w. Jenkins, on North rennsylvaI -yK Richey, who has been the cnest of Mrs. II. t . uyram for several eeks. returned to tier f WW m uacmnatl, yesterday. I Mrs. S.'J. Pattison and diiiiht er. Miss Emma, leave for fan Antonio, Tex., Wednesday, ' tor the benfit of the latter health. .4N H. IT. Ilutehun. of 52J East Market fTwTiliTiir ft tVxv tr1r vll tin ht uaagaxer, Mrs. C. Y. Moore, at Dayton, O. Mr. and Mr. .Trui TTlm an nnil Tr ail fra Ocorce Harvey, Eustace Homan aud Peter Shir ty or Bauviile, were here Monday evening. M.ss Blanche Ifriraor, of Can bri'lce City, will Ptce guest of Mis Stella llosl.our this week at w3 come of her brother Ed Iloshour, C66 Broad y. Mis Marie Allen is expected home this week rrom Colambiu. where sue haa been making a non .visit to Miss Helen Wright, formerly of iais city. nr. and Mrs. O. R. Jameson went toTerre ouic m rnaay. miss Annie warren gave a t ee antl handsome party that evening in thf ir honor, Jirs. m. Kohner, of N'ew York city, prior to 5r departure for Europe in May, la visiting her 'iier. Mrs. II. J. Kautrowitz, oZ3 NortU Mer.fc4n street. MUs Jesiic Funkhonser will leave on Monday, Ttlt her friend, Mrs. Dr. T. W. Raymond, of York city. She will also visit friends in biogtou and Baltimore. Mrs. Dr. L. Wood has returned from a month's jU,t in Cincinnati, vUitlmr Mrs. Jackson tlaue. ef Norwood; Mrs. II. II. Wells, of Avondale, and Mrs. Clara Stacy, of Vyoruing. MiMts Minnie and Florence Coffin will go to ieflria en Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mra. Mura and Mr. Antrum v. and on Friday evening a party will be giVen in their honor. -IIas Emily Garrad. who has been spending winter with her sister. Mrs. Clifton Coiuley, tne Arsenal, will return to her home in Virnnu next week, accompanied by M1m Louise Garrard. MjorW. r.fjonld. L. S. A. and wife are at ae ewDenison withaviewot making IndianPMs their future home. Mrs. (Jould will ref ve with the ladie on Tu. sday. Mrs. J. B. 11 m. o! Vlncennes. is her guest. .Jr- Mary A. Livermor will deliver the lat iTar? ,n ,uil ;irtns conre at Plymouth Qiirch neit Saturday evening. Thia gifted onun Las Wn oa the lecture platform twentysje j ears, and has hiokcn in this city twentyrr time. Society Event. Mrs . W. D. Wiles will entertain friends this wk la honor of Mrs. Owen, of Evans ville. kJ?J-tureI Dancing Clnb will give its third iau at Wright's Hall on Weduesday evening. The ldie of the New Tenivn will receive as "aal, Tuesday, troui 3 to 6 and from 9 to 10 r. M. Mm NVTHe llauelsen willeutertain her friends. Tiieiday evening of this week, with a dancing t.-rce H. Thomas Post, C. A. R.. mill cive its Jntbly social etitertaimnent at its hall Tuesday Tf a!"lMrs. Isaac Thalman entertained the aTSnfit,!. i rogaxssire i:uchre Club ou Thurs1 evening. f T. Sad Mn f nrria f '. Sinn antartilno1 etttitm n K"To fnendsvery pleasantly, lat evening, uadane. i.5ir?' A- Mt-;regory has issued ca x r'l01 4 f'eloek on Tneeday. at 1 " '-J North PMiDrtr.iiila tr"t rd for a her home. eftiJ'man 8 M Gritty of the Ensrlkh Luthrtdrtarcawiu Lc1'1 ai apron luir, TueLiy eiL.nx, in tfce cUael of the church. nTPry family nuir snrprhtd Mr. W. tr arit at Li home on East Ohio street, last Tetin. tho date of hi birthday niiniverary. i-Mad!cscf the thin' rtt bytnan Church w I sn-tlon of the Second

chi.A t,'cl'H k-, on FnJay aitciuoon. In the wcu parlors. fi-iv111'8 icnotf entertained. yeHerday. a frien I, at her home. No. li" Mu U.y rMf,utcr of her cousin. Mrs. Josephine fed.ofMddisou.WU. Tl.Udjeof Meridiau-ttrcet Church will glvo 'e Lord 1 aunUfcrvy i.i the Oicra-hou:e tho

last of April. Miss Marlon Stevens, who read rortne lln-ITur entertainment, will read, and the ladiea will prortdo the illustrations. Miss Carry IL Morse entertained a few of her lady friends at cards jesterday afternoon, Amonjc tho Mi present were MeMlame lioweii, Anesh;ensel and Mises Walk, Dnnn. Noel. Nail Jeffrey, Allen, Treat, Knight, Lee and W illlamBon. The complimentary concert for Laura McCorKle at Y. M. C. A. Hall ha been postponed until Tuesday evening, March ft. ome of the bet taleut in the city has been secured to assist in rendering a very interesting: programme. Mias McCorkle will givo tonio of her popular whlstlinjr solos. The mu.slcal and literary entertainment at the Olive-street rresbyterian Church on Tueslay evening proved very attractive and successful Mrs. Colton and the young ladies made out an excellent programme. The ainemg of Mrs. Scott, the recitation of Sheridan's ride by Miss Anna (Jarrett, the slnginsr of the Excelsior quartet of the Y. M. C. A., and of the Conly brothers were all excellent. Friday eveninc the Misses Insrerfoll, Fletcher avenue, pave a very delightful tea" as a rer eptiou to Mi sues BH,i and liarhol Kintr xchn hA

Just returned to visit friends in the city, after a ut-jcai8 rfsmtuw m ine Arjceniine ivepuoiic, South America. The favors at the table were blue and white flowers, the national colors of the republic, and the ccinpnny.ajrroupof literary ladies, were hltrhlv entertntr.ed hv tlm hHIHatit descriptions of life In that country. Master Pierre De Yay has issued the following invitations to his young friends: Ye cirls and boys . Who like a merry play. Will come to our house Xot too late ye day. Illack your hooa, lilt a ribbon on your hair. And of your clothes Take not too much care." 5 to 11 of ye clock, Friday, March 1. The Fifth PreshvteHan Pirn re h rem wall r?UA Friday evening by the friends of the society of uuj8wiuinmg r. iTia l'cppers ciass, ana known as the "Willing Workers. The boys were urmeu in meir siuuo ny ira. flattie Mccorkle, and were assisted by Mrs. Blanche Tyler. Emma FUTCelLJosle Reea and othera nnd Tnter TTnrrv Coats. The proirrarame of ten numbers was well received. Miss Blanche and Master Chrrlie Tyler, who aie already well known to the public. ursore csieciai mennon ior tneir excellent aingins: in the duets "A, B, C," and "Fleae Let My Brother Go." ionable receptions, a lady quoted 'The mill will never irrlnd with the water that has pasped," and uumcuiaif iy me auinor ot me lines occame the subject of conversation. No two could asree, and it seemed strange enonjrh that the quotations collected by various persons failed to give the beautiful proverb. Subsequently many became Interested, and clergymen. Judges, lawyers, doctors, professor, members of the CJentlemen's Literary Club, the Woman's Club, the Fortnightly Joined In search in ir. Mr. T. L. bewail says the author's name is D. U. McCallum. A very attractive programme has been arnnred for the benettt concert and reception dayeeninat the Central Christian Church. Their many friends will be glad to embrace this opportunity of hearing their voices once more 'tc tutu urpifrimc irum iuo aua 10 wimi thorn tklltfaa strwl hnmdnoaa 4 r f Viofit riAir homA departure from the city, and to wish . V. A Irof. and Mrs. Pearson, at their, concert, will Iurie Hessling, Genevieve Elliott, Mrs. Ora M. II. Spades, Andrew Smith and F. U. HeraPlIVVU At the ball given by the Rice Zouaves Thurs day evening. Lyra Hall was profusely decorated wan nags aua minting ana the large crowd attending was admirably managed by the committeemen, who were neatly attired in the regulation fatigue uniform. Altogether the affair was a most enjoyable one. Among tho many attending were Captain M. Draper and wife, Mr. James Crow and wife, Mr. J. Ferrin and wife, Mr. M. qutnn and wife, the Misses Hafner, Ettinger. Finey, Bheppard, Wheeler, Howard, Moore, fay and others; Capt. Itawles, Will Colbert, Messrs. Feeney, Call, Foster, fehell, Kinsley, Began and others. Mr. and Mrs. Major Taylor gave a tea and euchre patty Friday evening at their homo on North Deloware street, in honor of Mr. Taylor's birthday. Jo prizes were contested for, but each lady received a handsome favor in decorated china. Altogether It was a very enjoyable affair. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Oran Perry, Mr. ana Mrs. W. O. DeVay, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea F. Sayles, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Boot, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Swain, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ilerron, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Van Camp, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. nammond, Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Butler, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Drew, Mrs. Whitney, of Chicago, Miss Crawford, of ttreentield, Mr. and Mr. W. O. Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Brecouut. . Mrs. M. Dietrich and daughter entertained a few friends delightfully yesterday afternoon with a 4 o'clock coffee. After the company had gathered, small tables were brought In. and the refreshments served. During the afternoon several of tho guests rendered vocal and instrumental music. Among the guests were Mrs. James McLeod, Mrs. I. Y. Coffin and daughters, Mrs. C. L. Holstein, Mrs. Stout, Mrs. W. 11. Morrison. Mrs. J. 11. Lilly, Mrs. C. B. Johnson. Mrs. Willis Vajen, Mrs. J. W. Murphy, Mrs. John f. Ppann, Mrs. Eckert, Mrs. E. A. Hcndricksou, Mrs. J. E. Cravens, Mrs. Johu Koberts, Mr. Danforth Brown. Mrs. T. II. Bnaun, Mrs. Harry Oates, Mrs. Fred Fahnley, Mrs. Henry Wetzel. Mrs. C. E. Wright, Miss Marsh, Miss Pot ter, Miss Drapicr. Misses Herron, Miss Gordon, miss uraoe Morrison, Miss .Daily, and others. Mr. Jno. Church and sisters. Misses Effle and Pteila, entertained the QuamonClub and their lady friends on Thursday evening last, in honor of Mrs. C C. lerg'ison and daughter. ot Knightstown. Tne guests included tne Mesdames chaw. Kehm, Meyer, J. N Church. Wilcox, Kershner aud Lutz; Misses Bray, Fowler, Jackson, Sallie and Macrie Pre. LanzstafT. Rav. Jennie and Cad Bacon, Klunip, Ban. Wilcoxaon, Woodall, Rob erts, and Klunip. of union City: and the Messrs. Graham, Ward, bylvester, Hoffman, Roberts Churchman, Kelly, Wright, Crosley, Elliot, Hill, Meyer, Lutz, Shaw, Wilcox, Shomberg, J. N. and Sherman Church. Progressive euchre was the order of the evening. The nrst prizes were awarded Miss Woodall aud Mr. Elliott, and sec ond went to Mrs. J. Church and Mr. rayne. Mrs. George G. Tanner gave a second delight ful luncheon yesteiday afternoon at her home on North Illinois street, at Which she was assist ed by her mother. Mrs. Tanner. The table was very handsomely decorated with flowers and tho menu was raost delicious. The favors for each lady were roses. The guests who accepted Mrs. Tanner's charming hospitality were Mrs. Knick erbacker, Mi. Aaron Blair, Mrs. Daniel Stewart, Mrs. Georce C. Illtr, Mrs. T. M. Barny. Mrs, Henry Coburn. Mrs. Wilbur Allen, Mrs. John Hurtr. Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. Fred Fahnley. Mrs. J. W. Murphy, Mrs. W. J. Holliday, Mrs. V. K. Heudricks. Mrs. E. B. McOuat, Mrs, J. 8. Jenckes, Mrs. Henry Wetzel, Mrs. Bliss, Mrs. Willis Vajen. Mrs. W. I Bingham. Mrs. II. D. Fierce, Mrs. Jennie Patterson, Mrs. J. W. Beck, Mrs. Charles Wood and Mrs. John II. Wilson. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Paver. 453 Tark avenue, was notable for its patriotic surroundings, tho Aniert can flag forming a very pretty feature of decora tion. Dancmir was the order until a late hour. The Grand'Army and Woman's Belief Corps were larcelv represented, congratulations irom Mis souriIllinois. Ohio and Florida were received. Presents were many and valuable. Thopelu at tendance were Rev. and Sirs. O. C. McCulloch, Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Condultt, Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCune, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wiles. Mr. and Mrs. Emil WiUschner, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MeMasters. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Haskell, JL. and Mrs. J. 1. Bristow. Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Ilos, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. hhultze. Mr. and Mrs. John Reagan, Mr. and Mrs. John Hcudder, Mr. and Mrs. Amos neajcan, Mr. and Mrs. Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. Schramm. Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Hood. Mrs. L. Bork, Cincinnati, Mrs. M. Zorner. Cincinnati, Mrs. u. is. iiaskeu, Winton Tlace, and others. The entertainment to be given for the benefit of bt. Paul' chapel fund to-morrow ni:ht his the merit of novelty to recommend it Part of the, urojrramme is devoted to a series of Shaksottarean tableaux, under tho title of "Shaksoeare's Heroines." iu which Miss Eva Austin will represent Portia; Miss Carrie Malott, Xerlssa: Miss Olive Gaston. Desdemona: Mis rarrte Karouhar. Olivia; Misa Zella Leathers, Yiola: Miss Lillian Reeves, Rosalind; Miss l)aity lloberts. Celia: Miss Stella Wiles, Juliet, nthera who will take part are: Mrs. J. A. IiCmcke. Mrs. A. Q. Jones, Misses Kittle Stone, Nellie Whitcomb, Elma Comly, Auua Mayo, Hannah Tousev ana uessie net k: 3iessrs. a. u. tirovcr, II. . Hantkel. Harry Murph)-. .7;oneline Hoiildny. toward lay lor. Frank Dorsey, H. H. Van Wie, 1 Ililleary, A. Dickson, L. Jones and t . u Bingham. The cost for "t. Agnes tve. ' wnich is glveu in n hd th itootn is read bv iliss Emilv N. Binjrham. will be Miss Ixrene ( arnahau. MadeC? K A A. A 1 t . W-V k line: 3lrs. tala laiTgeii -uen, .anreia; ir. iun Thompson, lonhyre; Mr. A. B. Grover, the liP.irtsman: ladles, centlemen, trumpeters and n-ivs. Miss Louise chrader, a pupil of Mr. Voct. will play a violin m1o with orchestra accompaniment. Thee attractions, together with ti.A.iwn house orchestra, will make an entert.ihinient worthy of patronage. A large number r ti.-w-t h;ive lieeu Mld. These can le ev changed at the box-ottce for reserved seats with out cxtM charge. Oi:e of the unique entertainments of the winter was civen. yesterday afternoon, by Mrs. E. C. Se wall, at her lo ely home, on Park avenue. The lidies were invited to a procrelve domino vartv. and the arransrements throughout were in keeling with the domtuo idea. The rooms were tastefully ornamented with plants ...i d..u.ra. and scarlet carnation tions wero the refresluuent favors. The card for the H'lecuon of tables and partners were sumped m ,iAt,.nn. the uptwr sectlou denoting part....i h lower the tabic. When tho refrenhments were served the icecream was in the .bare of dominoes, the number of snots lm? .Ln-ith rrvstalized cherries. The favor were very pretty, being China silk throws aud ehair cushions. A monr the ladles present were ?ZTi v Annell. Mra. Geo. 8tiltz. Mrs. A. w. C'oflin.'Mrs. Fred Gregory. Sin. II. W Bennett, si r I'oooer. Mrs. F. L. (tanlner, Mrs. II. r. rondeV Mrs. W. J. Craiz. Mrs. J. I Fletcher, Mrs Geo. N. Catterson. Mra. Metcalf, Mra T. A. Rittenhoufe, Mrs. Wm. Grirnth, m " John Hamilton. Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Wiles, i.nrr-r- Mra. Charles Bobbins. 31 r. -Morreil Mxa. Allen, Mrs. C. F. Sayles, Mrs. r.

Mayer. Mrs. Griffith. Mrs. beeves, Mrs. Spann, Mr. Pmr. Mrt. O. I. WfATcr. Mrs. Macv. MI"S Addle Birch, Miss Flora Oreenstreet, Misses Addie and Lulu wUes. Misa Walte. jh?s .Macy, m m Myall. Miss Fisher. Miss Celia Oarroty. .miss Miss Donia Allen. MJss Corinne Kobbins. Mjs Brouk. Miss Emily Bingham, Miss Miller ana .ws fctella Wiles. Miss Madffft WIckham. the violinist, who is tho stellar attraction for the concert at Tomlinson Hail on Tuesday evening, under the auspices oi the Free Kindergarten, is a native of Goshen. Hhe is a pupil of the celebrated master Joachim. Bhe has given concerts lu Germany, Kussia. Austria. Kwttzerland. South Franc and nain. She has played before all of the crowned heads of Europe except three, and has received from them various medals and gifts, which were desennea in tue?e columns ou me oecaiouoi u playing for General and Mrs. Harrison when she was here early in January, fhe then completely captivated her hearers, not only by her fine rlayimr, but bv her beauty. Miss W ickham made her debut in New York last December at Stelnway Hall with the Gericke orchestra, and scored a great success. Immediately after the concert an informal reception will be held. The following is the programme: (a) March, N. Y. Musical Exchange Wiegand (b) Overture. Morning, Noon and isrht...8uppe iTof. w in. Zumpfe s Orchestra. . . 1 AU&Uai,&. ...... ...... ... ...... r Mr. J. T!. ramcrnn. uSomno Ciehr from Caliph of Bagdad 3iiss Kate lonott. fa) Romauza.... Beethoven (b Elfentanz Porper Miss Mad ire Wickham. Love's Proving FredW. Loehr Miss Sadie Walker. Dance of the Elves E. B. Kjoeger Miss Ann Wilcox. Polacca from IPuritana Miss Kate Elliott. Fantasie.. Leonard Miss Madtre Wickham. Medley, Odds and Ends Boettger iTor. w m. Zumpfe Orchestra. THJG STATE AT LARGE. Anderson. C. E. Bourne, of Boston. Mass.. is visiting Jndee Lake and family A. B. Buck and wife visited Indianapolis friends the tirst of lJ-t week.... miss came Clark. or rencueton. is visiting friends here.... Mrs. E. E. Ilendee was at Indianapolis last Saturday Miss Carrie Craig, of NoblesvUle, is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. C. Fisher Mrs. J. D. Miller, of Greensburg, visited Mrs. J. W. Lovett, lat week. .The fouowing persons went to Indianapolis, last Monday, to see Mary Anderson: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Niohol, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fadiey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brclsford. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Crittenberger, Mr. I. R. Longworth, Miss Jessie Mitchell, Elmer May nnd Miss Laura bansberry.... Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Johnson are at Pueblo, Col. .Mr. and Mrs. Will Ethell will, in a few days. move from Logansport to Anderson.... Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mustard entertained auite a number of their friends very pleasantly last Monday evening. Crawfordsvllle. Miss Flora E wine has been visitlnc at Frank fort Miss Mayuie Gerard has been visiting Miss Laura Bowser at Indianapolis... Miss Miunie Scott has returned from a visit at Oreencaatle....Mrs. C. P. Bates has returned to Plain wen t Mich Miss Gipsie Hughes, of Hamilton, O., is the guest of Mrs. Hume De Bruler.... John B. Allen, Delegate from Washington Territory, has been visiting friends in this city during the past week.... Mrs. T. M. Bobbins, of Danville, 111., is visiting in the city.. ..Mrs. Ella Bunting. or Indianapolis, is visiting in the city.... Mr. ana Mrs. J. H. wutsou gave a progressive euchre Iartyonlatt Wednesday evening.... George N. luetttis and wife, of Cleveland. O., are visiting the family of F. D. Huestis....Mrs. Fred Volland and daughter, of Columbus. O.. are guests of Mrs. Chas. Rest... Mrs. U.S. Lane is in Washington, D. C. the emest of Mrs. McKce Dunn A. R. Starke and wife, of RockvlUe, have been in the city during the past week....Gus Truitt and wife gave a card party on last W ednesday evening.... Stanley Simpson trave a euchre party on Tuesday evening.... Mrs. B. W. Hanna ha been visiting Mrs. Dr. Young, in Terre Haute Mrs. Sarah IviEon returned to her homo at Shelby ville on v ednesday.... J. w. Carroll and sister, Miss Anna, have been visiting in Indianapolis Mrs. J. II. Freeman has returned from a trip to Chi cago.... Mrs. Clayton Hildebrand, of Indianapolis, has been visiting among friends in this city. ..Mrs. James v alters has been visiting at biielbyvlile....Miss Lucy Newhall, of Layfayette, has been visiting Miss Minnie bcott A.B.Anderson has returned finm a trip to Kansas. ...Mrs. May Thornton, of Indianapolis, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Campbell Mrs. Jos. Milligan has been visiting her son, Harry J. MUligan, of Indianapolis.... Mrs. C. II. Davidge en tertained her friends on last Thursday evening. Mavor Itussell and wife srave a tea nartv on last Thursday evening.... On Thursday night the members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity entertained their lady friends at progressive angling. . . a song service wm De given uns cveaias at Center Church. Elkhart. Chas. riatt aud John S. Collins entertained their young friends very pleasantly, at the home of Mr. Piatt, funday evening. ...The Misses Ry der entertained a company or young rrienas, ut their home, on Riverside. Friday evening Mr. Josiah Smith and Miss Libbie Crane were mar ried, Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. George Crane.... Mrs. Stock, of Three Rivers, Mich., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stock, on Middicbury street Mrs. O. X. Lambert is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leeper, of fcouth Bend. ...Mr. Cole Smith, who has been visiting here, has returned to Mt, Vernon, III Louis Rosenthal, of Pullman, 111.. Is visiting friends in Elkhart.... Mr. D. S. Burrus has returned from a trip to the Pacific slope. ...Mrs. E. J. Mason, who spent severel w eeks with her sister, Mrs. M. J. Sage, has returned to Bristol, N. Y.... George Powers entertained a large number of his Joung friends, Tuesday evening, in onor of his twentv-flrst birtlidav The Misses Early and Dowd. of Mottville, Mich., are the guests of Mrs. J. U. Koehler Miss ora . I 'll mm m v uraves, wno was visaing ur. ana iurs. n. v. Graves, has returned to Toledo... .Miss Patrick, who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard Smith, has cone East and will soon return to Constanti nople, Turkey, where she is engaged as a teacher. Mrs. u. m. couin3 ana miss Florence AUen. of South Bend, are visiting Elkhart friends.... Mrs. Dr. Brown, ot Chicago, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Blckel Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Sykes have gone to Belvldere, Ul.. for a two weeks' visit.... C. F. Kandolph, of the Nebraska State Journal, Lincoln, Neb.. Is visiting his parents here Cards are out for the marriage of Mr. Clayton Randolph, of Lincoln, Neb., and Miss Gertie Heath, of this city Mrs. Jerome Abbott has gone to Washington in company wlih her sister, Mrs. Abbott, or ,ew ioi k, who has been here visiting. ...Mrs. William Huff, of Bremen, is visiting in the city.... Misses Jean and Halile Tucker have arrived in the city nnd will soon leave for a visit in California.... The B. of L. F. gave a grand ball which was very largely attended, on Wednesday evening, and the Light Artillery also gave a ball that drew a large attendance onFriday evening.. ..Thursday evening the Maccabees gave a reception, ball and ban quet that drew a crowded house. Franklin. MIms Grace Johnson, of Greenwood, Is the guest of Miss Bertha Knobe Miss Cora Willard Is visiting Indian&pols relatives.... Mrs. Leila Vawter, Mrs. Ophelia Ragsdale, Mrs. Alice Dunn, Mrs. E. 0. Miller, Mrs. G. C. Banta. Mra. Ida Lagrange. Mrs. Ida Overstreet and Misses Belle and Ella Jones were tho guests of Mrs. D. L. Whittier. of Indianapolis, on Fri day.. ..Mr. J. J. Trout and Miss Myrtle Sheek will he warned at tne uoiuo or the bride's parents next Wednesday evening John Finney, one of Franklin's old and esteemed citizens, died on luursuay morning or general debility.... A. J. Grayson, of the Madison courier, spent a part or tins week in Franklin, theguestof nis daughter, Mrs. m. J. Merrttt.... Charles Shoemaker, of New Albany, and Mrs. Margaret Slater, of this city, were married on Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's father. Xr. J. t. Jones, on j;ast jenerson street by Rev. S. A. Bright Mrs. j. c McXiitt spent the week with ncr parents at Morgantown.. Dr. P. W. Payne has been quite tick this week. ....ut. a. Maiiacr, u uus ieen po seriously ill for several weeks, is now thoueht to be out of dancer Mrs. Rolert ii'ellcrs Is visiting ShelbyvUle rela tives Mrs. 8. A. v llson entertained a number of her friends at dinner, on Thursday.. ..Mrs. T. N. Todd, or Edinuurg. spent tne week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Alexander.. coionei liouun auurcsseu uu u. a. is. at tne opera-house, baturday evening. A laree au dience greeted him. ...Miss Jessie, daughter of Hon. W. L. Dunlap, is seriously Mck....3Iiss Josie Jeileff, of Indianapolis, is spending a few day wun relatives in inis city. GreenucM. Flora riatt left, Wednesday, for Oldenbnre. where she will attend school.... Wall K. Deem, editor of the Kuightstown Sun, was among friends hero yesterday Tho Odd-fellows of this citv are arranging to build a handsome bus! ness block, with lodge rooms in the upper stories. ...... n. .'lonijfouiery auu who wm entertain the Atlantis Club one evening this week Reverend Allison, of Greencastle, Is conducting a revival meetiug at the Presbyterian Church, this city. Several Indianapolis ministers are to assist this week Mrs. W. h. 3Iontgomery has returned from a visit to NoblesvUle Hon. II. Clay Gooding, of Evansville. v isited his mother in this city, Friday.... Mrs. Ed P. Thayer, Jr., is visiting her parents. Prof, and Mrs. John Clark Bldpath, at Grecncatle....L. II. Reynolds, of this city, will probably be appointed procutor in this county, the new judicial district created by the Legislature last week.... James L. Mason started for San Diego. Cal.. on Wednesday, to look after business interests. The same daf Dr. L. A. Vawter left tor Montana to continue the practice of medicine Rev. Henry li. ITUcnard. of Indianapolis, will lecture hre on Monday and Tuesday evenings, under the auspice of tho Chautauqua Circle: subiects. "The oririn of Nations' and "The Greek and liouiaa People".... L. P. Newby, of Knightstown, was in the city yesterday A temperance revival has been inaugurated in this city aud meetings are held almot nightly. Speeches have been made by the ministers and Jadce David 8. Goodln. James A. New. Will II. GUscock, Senator William R. IlouqU and other leading citizens. One of the sons of Francis Murphy is to be here next week Mr. Elbert Tyut r has Jut completed a beautiful painting of a scene around the home of the late ElUahTjmer, in Blue river township. The picture is on exhibition at Qulley's and is much admired.... James A. 2'eir has been very tick

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for some time and is now threatened with raralysis of the left side ot his body Mrs. Harrr llumo has returned from a visit with friends at Brazil Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bradlev, Lee C. Hangh, Captain E. P. Thayer and VA P. Thayer will attend the inauguration at Washington next week.... Miss Jessie Hamilton is visiting tollege friends in Greencastle Mrs. Sarah M. Hughes and son Jese D., of Indianapolis, were in the city on Wednesday Miss Sarah Walker has returned from a visit amone Rushville friends Miss Florence Barr, of New Castle, was in the city the nrst of the week, attending the Goblc-Jamcs wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Sliferhave returned from Rnshvtlle Mrs. Isaac Kite is visiting her eons at Indianapolis Mrs. Charles Tolan, late of Marion, is vbitJug her mother in this city Mrs. William O. Richie is entertaining Miss Julia Goddard, of Indianapolis.... Mrs. lioiloway, of Knisrhtstown, is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Hart, on South street. Knightstovm. Mrs. Nellie White, of NoblesvUle, visited the family of C. II. Thrawley the first of the week. Miss Ida Callahan was at Cambridge City ou Tuesday... At the regular meeting of the order of the Eastern Star, on Monday evening, Mrs. Nellie Eansford, of Indianapolis, past grand worthy matron of the order, was present and made an excellent address. The usual social enjoyment followed tho routine work and was much enjoyed Joseph Butler and wife, of Bellefontaine, O., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Butler.... The "Friendly Club" met with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corwiu on East Main street Saturdayevenlng.... Mrs. Ed CoCin, of Toledo, O.; Miss Jennie Scott, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. F. Price, of Richmond, Ind., visited the families of T. C Welborn and J. Lee Furgason last week John Caseley, sr., has returned from Louisville, Ky John Monis entertained rlfieeu couples of his young friends from here at the Home on Thursday night.... MUs Uattle Wagoner Is quite sick.... Herbert Heller gave nu enjoyable party to his friends on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Morris entertained company on Wednesday, celebrating the forty-fourth anniversary of thf marriage of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Welborn.... Mrs. Dr. llolloway and son Jean returned, on Tuesday, from an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. llolloway, of Indianapolis.... The "district school" given last week by the "Home Workers," of the Presbyterian Church, was a decided success. Hon. C. 1). Morgan acted as master.... Miss Florence Hinchman spent last Sabbath in Franklin, the guest of Miss Gertrude Miller.... Miss May Jones is visiting friends in Greenfield. .....Mrs. J. Lee Furgasou and daughter Leone, . entertained a large number of their friends last Friday afternoon Rueben Peden has been elected school trustee.... Misses Lizzie Bell, Maine Boblett, Leone Furgasou, Jennie Shields, Frank Steele, Lew Crouch, Lew Bell, Marble Caineron, Ed Breckonridge, John King and Mr. and Mrs. O. E llolloway from this place, saw Mary Anderson in "The Winter's Tale," at Indianapolis, last Monday.... Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cole, Miss Kate Bradford and Mr. Toller, of Richmond, spent last Sabbath atRushvillc...Mr. Bowen and daughter Lida are visiting friends In Greenfield... On the evening of March 6, the members of the Foreign Missionary Society will spend an hour with scotch authors, after which refreshments will he served.... Miss Grace Watts was home from Earlham College, Richmond, last week.... Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Cole gave a progressive euchre J arty last Thursday evening.... Mrs. Charles 'urgasou and daughter Regie are visiting iu Indianapolis this week.... Mr. and Mrs. Will Star and Mrs. Lupton, of Richmoud, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corwin over Sabbath. Miss Bird Welborn, of Cincinnati, is visiting relatives aud friends here.... Mrs. Julia Welborn is visiting Mrs. J. W. Williams in Cincinnati.... Miss Mamie Shafer, of Richmond, is visiting Mrs. T. Uacklcmau, on North Washington street.... Herbert Hill was home a few days last week from Hanover College Miss Leone Furgason wa9 the guest of friends at Indianapolis lastweek.... Roy Branson and Charles Haney.of Denver, CoL.are spending a few weeks with friends Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Woods entertained a party of their friends Tuesday evening Mrs. John Morris and daughter Bessie, of New Castle, wero here last week, visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Heritage A dramatic entertainment will be given in Bell's Opera-houso on Friday evening, March l,by the Loyal Lincoln League.... Reba Gray was in Indianaiolis last Friday.... Cards are out announcing the man-iage of Silas N. Gallup, of Macedon, N. Y., and Mrs. L. E. Hinchman, of this place, on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at 4 o'clock. About four hundred invitations have been issued. Greencastle, Miss Jessie Hamilton, of Greenfield, is visiting at tho Ladies' Hall.... Miss Ella Vickery, of Evansville. is visiting Miss Lueile Matthews.... Ad Hirt left on Wednesday for New York.... Miss Carrie Taluurt, of Paris, ill., Is visiting her parents, Mr. C. W. Talburt and wife.... Mrs. II. S. Coffeen, of Homer, 111., is visiting her bister, Mrs. Dr. J. C. Ridpath....Mrs. Ed P.Thayer, of Green field, is visiting her parents, Dr. and 3Irs. J. C. Ridpath Mr. O'Keefe, of 'Carthage, Mo., visited his daughter, Mies Lulu, at the Ladies' nail last week.... J. M. McPhctridge. cf St. Loufs, formerly a resident here, Was in the city Tuesday. Lieut. W. T. May and wife will leave on the CSth for Washington and other Eastern cities The Pan-Thugarterean. composed of all the ladles in college, will hold their annual banquet , ou March 4, at the Ladies; Hall. j it ' IMonleidma. " Miss Zoo McDonald, of Ladoga, visited her friends hero last week.. .. James Quinlin.of Terre Haute, visited here last week.... Warren Raynes was in Clinton, Ind., last Thursday Mrs. David Linebarger was in Terre Haute on Thursday... Mrs. M. Fellows returned to her home in Putnam county, on Saturday, after a visit to her friends. j New Castle. The following parties from this city attended the Marr Andersou entertainment, at Indianap olis, on Monday evening: Mrs. D. W. Kiusey and daughter Edna. Mrs. H. I Powell and son Howard." Mrs. Frank Bundy, Mrs. Julia Loer and daughter Nina, Misses Ada Harden, Fannie Brown, Helen and Ota Goodwin, Katie and Tudie Beubow and Pearl Nicholson, Mrs. W . A. Brown, Geo. B. Murphy and Geo. Scott.... Miss Phaiie Harvey spent List Sunday the guest of Muncie friends.... Miss Julia More is visiting at Indianapolis.. ..Miss Gertie Benedine spent Sunday with Muncie friends....Mrs. Jane Sanders and sou Willard, Middletown, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bundy last week.. ..Mrs. w. L. van cleve nnd Mrs. A. F. Miller, Middletown, spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Wright.... Jesse Mcllett, Iluntsville, Ala., was here to attend the funeral of James T. Moore last week and will visit among friends this week. . . .T. w . Lynn has returned from a trip through w asn ington Territory Jand Oregon Dr. O. J. Gronendyke returned the last of the week from New York city, where be has been attending medical lectures The ladies' natural-gas social was entertained, on Thursday afternoon, by Mrs. M. E. Forkner and Mrs. Mollle Bundy.... The twen ty-fifth anniversary of the -order of Knights of Pythias was celebrated by Creseens Lodge, of this citv. with a bannuet and social. Over ouo hundred knights, with their families and fnends, were in attendance, and the event was a very interesting one Frank Wills, New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Foutz. Teru. Mrs. Weisentbal is entertaining her elster from Ohio Mrs. Elizabeth Davis and son, who have been visiting relatives in this city, returned to their home in Virginia Thursday Mrs. Hattie Carpenter left Thursday for her home in Butler. ....Miss Anna Parsons left Tuesday for an extended visit with friends in Dakota.... Gertrude Uearss has returned from a- visit with Lafayette friends Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kimball were in Indianapolis the earlier part of the week Miss Kaufman, of Peoria, 111., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lehman, West Sixth street Miss Elwood and Sir. M. Mitten, of Wabash, spent Wednesday with Tern friends.... E. W. Shirk left, Thursday, tor Boston, Mass Fox Applesrate returned..'-Tuesday, from a few weeks' visit iu Mount CVieens; Mich. . . .The Harmony Dancing Club gaveftWMher of their enjoyable dances Wednesday evens eg.'... Will Curran left, Monday, for Kearney,- lNcb Miss Grace Ems wiler visited Mia Kidd, of Wabaah, a few days last week Tho Poverty Gub was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leebrick Wednesday night Miss Libbie Mathews has returned from a visit with her sister iu Eaton, O.... Miss May Eivin handsomely entertained a number of her friends at the residence of Oscar Minor, Friday evening. . - : Renville.'. Mr. O. M. Batman and. wife,, of Muncie, are visiting at RiDih ville.... Mr. IIn B. Cord is in Waveland over Sunday called there by the death of an uncle.. ..Mrs. Johnson li. Darroch, with benor Carlos M. Siqueiros, of Mineral, State of Chihuahua, Mexico, visited Mr. Samuel Darroch and has gone to Washington Citv to eo the inaugural ceremonies.... Mr. Hugh feherrard is here from Delphos, O Mr. Will Lang and Mi?s ECie Baler, of Ihanon, were married on Tuesday Mrs. Frank R. Whipple has returned from Indianapolis Mrs. Juliet Strouse and Mis Lucy Allen were in Indianapolis Monday to see Mary Anderson in 'Tho Winter's Tale".... Mrs. D. M. Carlisle has left for a visit in Charleston, Va,, goins thence to Washington Citv to be the guest of Mrs. John B. Doud during the inauguration ceremonies. Seymour. L. D. Carpenter left here last Wednesday evening for Oramre, Mas., to attend the funeral of Frank L. sawyer, formerly of this city, who died at that place on Tuesday J. II. Andrews was elected a member of the School Board by the City Council on Thursday nlcht, to All the vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon. A. P, Charles D. II. Brannaman. of Hutchison, Kan., is visit ing W. T. Brannaman. his brother. .....Mrs. Sarah Blish and Mrs. W. II. Shields visited Indianapolis last week. ShelbyvUle. Miss Susie Londen has returned from a visit at Indianapolis.... N. O. Le Vinson, wife and son, of Chicago, are visiting the former's mot her Miss Ixla Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georsro C, Morrison, entertained a number oi ter friend., last Monday evening. In honor of her eleventh lurtbday Charles Ielaun. of Cleveland, wi the gueot of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Davis on Sunday lat Miss Julia Levlnson, who has leen visiting friends in Ohio, returned home on Tuesday last W. T. RickettS. of Fairland, left on Wednesday last for Madison, la., where he will make hiMuture home. ...II. L.Clark.of Kokomo, la visiting his father, Uenson Clark, of this city. ....Mrs. Adelia Lympns, who has been visiting her son at Connersville, returned home on Wednesday lat... S. L. Cooper, Jr., left for Knlzhtstoun, on Tuesday last, where he will reside permanently in the future George Sheik and W illiam Po are visiting friends at Kentland, Ind....N. IL fitronj leaves for Wash-

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U) IL Dress-making rooms Spring Opening. ington eity, on Tuesiy, to witness the inauguration.... Mis Emma Senour, returned from Louisville, on Thursday, where she visited trends.... Miss Mamie Wright, of Knlghtctown, is visiting Misa Emma Alexander.... John Kingham, ot Louisville, is vh iting friends here Miss Sarah Le vinon has returned from Crawfordsville.... Prof. J. S. Bergen la visiting his father at Franklin Mrs. M. Joseph haa returned from Chicago. Mrs. Dr. Beid, of Chicago, is at home, called here by the serious illnes of her father, Alfred Major.... Will Worble is vieiting in Columbus, lnd....Alonzo Andrews returned to hia home, in Kokomo, Friday Thos. Kendall, of Danville, IlL.ls visiting bis son-in law, J. M. Tlndall.... Mrs. Lou Clark, who has been visiting friends in Iowa, returned home Thursday Miss Anna Smith, of Cincinnati, is the gnest ot Mr. and Mrs. Andy Kaymond....Bert Morris has moved to (ireensburg, where he will sell dry goods in the future Miss Minnie Parrlsh is visiting friends in Indianapolis.... Mrs. W. E. lligglns and Mrs. Celie Crawford returned home on Friday evening Miss Lou Carlisle, of Vernon, is vUiting, friends here Ed Toner returned to his home, in Martinsville, Friday.... Thomaa Maddux, of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mr. Chris. Ilou3ton.... Mi Matle Huston has returned fromCincinnati. Terre Haute. Miss Hoynle, of Springfield, and Miss Cooper, of Evansville, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. 8. J. Young.... Misses May and Celia Brelnig and Miss Mamie Finkblner attended a danee at Paris on Thursday night.... Mr. and Mr. Kichard Carpenter, who have made many friends here, wul remove to Tiffin, O., in March. Mr. Carpenter will wil out his business here and become associated with the Kaull wagon company at Tiffin. ...Mrs. Bayless Hanna, who was visiting Dr. and Mrs: Young, returned to Crawfordsville on Thursday Mrs. Ed. Stack, of Alton, III., is visiting ter sisters, Mrs. K. McMahon and Mrs. P. W. black, of this city Mrs. W. B. Warren rave a larire reception and dancing party Friday evening in nonor of Mrs. Ovid Jameson, of Indlanapoli3....Mrs. F. M. Bacon and ceildren have gone to Indianapolis to visit relatives. . . .Mrs. E. T. Hazeldlne and sister. Miss Jennie Darnell, have returned from Memphis Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Smith hve gone to Aiken, B.C., for the benefit of Mr. Smith's bealtft....Mr.andMrs. J. W. Cruft have gone to Aiken. 8. C Will Shannon and Misa Mollie Pescheck will be married on Tuesday next Mrs. J. O. Elder has returned from Kansas City.. ..Miss Emma tiwin. of 'ew Albauy, who was visiting her brother, Frank Gwin, went to Indianapolis Tuesday to visit her uncle, CoL K. Buckle. ...Mrs. Frank Cox hs gone to Alton, 111.... Mrs. Waldo has gone Eaat for a few weeks MUs Harriett Uosmr r is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. C E. Fuller Mrs. W. II. Tuell. of Worthlnirton, is visiting her daugher, Mrs. Horace Smith.... Mrs. W. M. McKeen entertained the South-end Card Club on Wednesday evening, i. i Tipton. !Mis8 India Thompson, who has been visiting Mifs Ora lhiUips, had returned to her home at Oeldsniltli....C.F. Ureen, 01 cartna, mo., is visiting relatives and friends John Putenney, of Kushville, attended the funeral of Mrs. F. A. Gleaon... S. P. Uutchings, ot Huntsville, Ala., ii visiting relatives.... Mr. Hardy, of Zionsvtlle, i visiting his brother Will Mrs. Ed Baker, of (brand Kapids, Mich., Is vbdting friends. ...Mr. Stevens, of Decatur county, is visiting relatives. ..v.Misa Jennie Bolton has returned from her visit to friends In Arcadia. Valparaiso, Valparaiso K. of P. will help institute a lodge at Ilammond to-morrow night.... Chaplain Lozler wui lecture here Tuesday evenlnc, March 5 for the benefit of Chaplain Brown Post, No. 10C, O. A. B. ...-Mr. Boss has moved here from Crawfordsville for permanent residence It is positively stated that Hon. Mark L. DeMotte is to be the Valparaiso postmaster.... A few weeks ago Schuyler Unruh took arsenic because Estella Ifes.ser would not marry him. They have Just taken out a marriage license.... Prof. IL A. Heritage wiU appear in two concert soon In big cities.... Fletcher Kiinberlin, of Indianapolis, visited here last week. Union City. Mis Lou Tarent1 is visiting cheater Miss Nellie Edirar. relatives atWInof Redkey, is visitinirher annt. Mr. Charles II. Tuneu....Mrs. M. C. Fulks, of Dunkirk, is here, in attendance on her daughter. Mrs. J. Liar ?ir. ana .Mrs. James heamans, of Edgar. Neh., and Harry Seamans of Le Seur, Minn., are here visiting their ulster. Mrs. Dr. Harrison Mrs. S. M. King, of New Ca&tle. Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. I M. Jones Miss Bertha Miller, of Muncie. la viaitinir friends here Mr. Will ViliKn. of Day ton. is vitftlnrhls mothcrat this place. .. .Mr. Frank Parker viited Indianapolis on Monda and Tuwdar Mr. and Mrs. li. Kirwhbaum vio ted Indianapolis over Sunday.... Mrs. Martha Wilson has returned from a visit with friends at Ft. Recoverr. O....Mr. John fcinith. of Fountain Park. O.. is visiting friends here.... Miss Florence Anderson, of Richmond, is visit ing relative here Mr. O. C iordou spent Sundar with senator pnooKney. at moianapoiis Mr. Sam Orter and Miss Maggie Head attended the Eatman-Winbigler redding, at Ansonia, O., on Tuesday.... 3ir. and Mrs. rierre orayaretn this city visiting friends Mrs. Kate Armstrong, of East St Louis, is in this city timing friend.. ....Messrs. Ed Beeves and Bern florden visited Indianapolis the fore part of the week.... Mrs.

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will bo closed March 1. Duo Eetta Van Meter and Miss Mary GuMnger, of Anderson, are in the city, the guests of Mrs. J. C. Northlane.... Mr. Clarence Pierce i at home a few days from school, at Da jion, O M. E. M. Tousey, of Marion, was among old friends here on Wednesday.... Mr. and Mra. Henry Crabs stent Sunday with friends at Winchester Mrs. Bead, of Portland, is in this eity. the guest of Mrs. Kate Ueadington Mr. John II. Ackworth, of Kent, O., is in the city, tlie guest of Mr. C. J. Negus Miss Kate Baker, of Urhana, O., is here, tne guest ox sin. ceo. w. ratcneii. Winchester. Miss Maggie Monks entertained friends Wednesday evening.... Mrs. Woodie, of Illinois, Is the guest of Mies Anna Diltz....MiBs Julia. Fowler is home from a visit In Ohio Mrs. Jen nie Hagins, of Portland, was the guest of her mother, iat minday. . . .Lon Moorruan and wire, of Porttand, spent last Sunday with relatives here.... Mrs. E. Mendenhall entertained Mr. Mikesell, of Hamilton, O., last Sunday.... Mr. li. A. Scott, of Lebanon, O., Is visiting ber brother. Bev. J. B. Fowler Mr. Charles Yunker Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Fomeroy, of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. A 111 Kizer, havo returned from a visitatDelphi,0... .Frank Kizer and wife and Rhine Hummel and lady, of Muncie, attended Kebekah Lodee here on Monday evening.. ..Mrs. F. A. Chenoweth is entertaining her rather, Mr. Edward ltalhback, of Oxford, O Mr. E. F. Ttbbott, of Indianapolis, sient last Sunday with his wife and her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Watts,Mrs. Tilbott and son returned to Indianapolis Wednesday. They leave next week for Washington, D. C, their future home Miss Louie McGuire. one of Randolph county's best teachers, will make Washington Territory her home as soon as her school is endtd....W. D. Kizer and wife were at Muncie a few days ago. ....James Clineyond wife, of Anderson, were the gnegts of her 6isters the fir.t of the week S. T. M. W. meets with Misa Elma Brooks next Tuesday evening.... The K.of P. lodge of this city celebrated the twenty-Hlth anniversary of the organization Tuesday evenimr. Two hundred persons partook of tlie banquet, which was spread in the City HaU. The hall was profusely decorated. The W. E. Miller band and K. of I, orchestra furnished the muic. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church prepared the supix-r Mrs. Ida Fisher returned to her home at Indianapolis Monday, after a visit to her parents, A. J. Favorite and wife.... Mrs. S. II. Morris left for her new home in Greensburg Tneay Mr. William Lewis left on Monday to visit her daughter at Spriufftield, O Mr. Ella Way visited her mother, Mrs. Ijemon.of Richmond, this week. ....Mollle Allison. of liaua. spent a few days witi her sister, Mrs. C. L. Lewi, last week Albert Arbogait and wife, of Kural, attended the K. of P. banquet Tuesday evening Dr. Carver and family. T. W. Kizer nnd wife, C. E. Magee and wife, Misses Woody, Mollle Kizer and Anna Diltz will be among thoe. who attend the inaugural ceremonies I. N. Kemp and family returned, a few days aco, from a two months' stay in Florida itlnaldo Miller and wife returned, Monday, from a visit at Marion, Ind Miss Emma Beyuard is visiting her siMer, Mrs. E. N. Scott The ladies of tlie Friends' Church gave a Martha, and Oeorpe Washington tea at the residence of Will Held. Friday evening. James Semens and wite. of Edgar, Neb., and D. H. Semens, of Leseure, Minn., at e visiting their sister, Mrs. R. Thornburg. and other relatives. The W. E. Miller band and orchestra will give a concert and ball, on the evening of March Mr. Amy Fulghum. of Richmond, will make this city her future home W. O. Smith and family spent Sunday at Carson City. Wabah. F.ev. J. H. Wilson, of Rochester, will give his lecture on Anilersonville in this eity on March 17.. ..Harry McNamee went to Chicago Saturdav on a brief visit. ...Charles Davidson and wife were In Chicago lat week, visiting friends and in attendance upon the Davis-Corey nuptials at Englewood Harry Davis and wife, of (Vdur Rapids, I a., are in the city on their bridal tour. They were married at Englewood. 111., on Wednesday ;raceEmswller ami Harry Miller, of Pern, visited Nellie Kldd early in the week Cora Morton, of Lebanon, i the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Frank Alber....Jlettlna Anions, Mrs. 11. F. Harris nnd C. II. Newell attended the Mary Anderson performance at Indianapolis on Monday evening Ltllie Beitman Is the met of friends in Indianapolis. ...Mr. Sam Simon and children are visiting In South Bend A pleasant birthday party was given at the home of Dr. A. J. Smith last Frhiay evening lu honor of Jane Markley Btttina Amow visited fr'.euds in Columbus this week Ell Vetrus, of Dakota, is the guet of his uncle, Henry Brown Lorea Benham was called to Crawford svUle. last Friday evening, by the death of a friend.... Mr. and Mrs. John s. Chlnworth entertained a tmall company of friends at their home, on West Hill street, Tuesday evening.... Mrs. Carrie fctaadecker returned, on Tuesday eveninjr, from a visit to Lotransport, where (die was the guest of Im RidInter aud Mrs. Thomas Meyer CJeorire W. LAwrence and Alvln V. emitb, of North Manchester, will leave this week for Wafchimrton, D. C wnere tney wm witness tne inaugural cere monies. ...Miss Maud Wallace, who has been is lting friends here, returned to her home in Peru on Wednesday.... Rev. Charles Little, Thomas McNamee, John J. Bruner and Joe. Davis went toChicaijoon Monday.... will AlUr.of Indian apolis, passed Hunday with his Wa hash friends. John Whller. Mrs. IL F. Lutz. Mrs. John Hudson and Mrs. Hattie Jones will, on the even Ing of March 4. give a supper to their lady Dem ocratic friends to tittuitlT celebrate the retire ment of Pmldcut Cleveland to the walks of com

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04 notico will Do gi mon life. ...Homer Haas returned, on Wednesday nlcht. Irom Hahnemann Coliege.Chicago.... Mrs. August Hlpsklnd returned, on frvaturday, from a visit in Ixgansort....Mrs. William flout returned. Saturday, from a Peru visit... Joseph, New, of Manstield, O.. is passing a vacation wfia ' his parents here. He is being represented at; Mansfield by his brother Henry Chf rley New i passed Sunday in Peru.. ..Mrs. Ham Rosenthal and Miss Bertha Lower, cf Exx-hester, are the I guests of Mrs. C. Staadedicr and Mia Girjii Rosenthal. TUB STATE OF ILLINOIS. Charleston. John Firth, of Chicago, is a visiter e ....Frank Ricketts, of this city, w ShelbyvUle Tuesday evening to Trowcr....T. Dcnnison and wife, c visited in Charleston Monday.. ..Mn of Indianattolis, is visiting In the - -7 t.oodvear and Dr. Steelo were in c Thursday.... Misses Lillian Barr and !:" ;; r-r 1 thaw, of Parts, visited lu this city the I y.. weer. ? ....Agjeat ball was given at the otera-house Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Trunk ' Ricketts T. Morrtsy and family, of Pari, Hi'. are guests of Mrs. Thomas Gcilford. Champaign. Misses Anna Plckard and Kate Tarter have returned home from Chicago.... Ab Burnhnni end wife are home from a trip through Arizona and New Mexico. ...M. E, Stamcj and wife are baric from a trip to Santa Barbara, Cal.. ..CoL J. W. Langley aud others attended the O. A. R. en campraent at Srringfleid.... Harry Tnracil haa returned from Kankakee... . Dr. L. 8. Wilcox, G. C. Gill and C. C. fctaley have returned frcm a visit in the South Cieorge Dunlap and wife are home frona Chicago.... Mr, li. H. Wiiher UJt lot Atchison, Kan., on Wednesday Mrs. Prof. Morrow is visiting in Chicago.. ..Miss Ollls Con ditis a guet ef Chicago friends... J. W. Lewia is home from a trip to Pueblo, Col Mrs. Wm. Sabln and son Guy, of Farmer City, are guests cs C. J. feabin and family C.HCranlall and wife. of Chicago, are guests of ITof. and Mrs. Plckard. ....jonn jirown, of this city, and Mrs. a. waa nison.of Lodl, were married on Wednesday.... lYed D. Perkius. of Wood stork, Ilh, was married In this city oa Thun day to Miss Ida Fettle, ran. Miss Florence Jenckes. of Terre Haute, h' leen visiting Mrs. Ed Whitehead Miss F' Williams, of Indianapolis, Mas the guest of 5' Nettie Jones on Thursday A. B. Chil-' . v " Chicago; V. II. Chlleout, of js'ewark, o .! J Mary S. Durham, of Mt. Vernon, I . . t i guests of their father. A. O. Chileo-t J . . Mcloy and wile went to Snclhyvinc, on " . i to visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. Zed ln ! v At turned, ou Tuesday, rmm a visit w ith rei..u . In Cofleyvilie, Kau. .. .Miss Emma F.eedretu. last Monday, from an extended visit with ri tives in Kausas City, Mo. ...Miss Aman Rhodes, of Weetchestcr. O., Is the guest ot Mrs. Jacob Crt tors.... Mrs. W. li. Swluford has gono to Chicago to viltrelattTca Mrs. Nettle Trogdon is visiting her mother in E vans vUle. Wis..., Mra. James D. Ely, of Indianapolis, u' vKitinjt her father. Dr. A. J. Millar... .Mr. E. A. i:vltt, who has been visiting D. k Kheeck, left oa Monday for her 1 ome in Connersville, Ind.. .Mist Ada Thornton, of Shelby ville. III., is the guess of Miss Nettie Hunter Mrs. Chailea t. band ford, of West Lebanon, ltd., is tho guest cf W. H. Judson The TrrpslcLorean Club gave thel Urst f ull-dreKS reeepuou at tl Armory on TLurs. day evmlrig. The gnosis from abroad vet Miss Essie. Williams and E. Kiefer, Indianio lis; Misses Celia and Mollie Brtinig and Ma ml Flnkblnder, of Terre Haute; II. C Townsend. of Danville, I1L; Mr. Johnson, of New York; Mtsa Lliinie Vance, of Springtleld, IlL;Mr. O. C. Me. ('any and Mtss Ada Thornton, of hhclbyvUle, 111.; Messrs. Ike Frank, Fred Goldsmith, Charlia Miller, Dolph Joseph, Lr Lhm. Herman Goeta and Harry Foulkes, of Terre Ilaute...Th Knights of Pythias celebrated the twenty-niLl anniversary of the order, at tho Paris House. Tuesday evening, with a banuvt. ILtro vtr sixty people at the tables. Danville. Mls Ella Clavton. Urbana. is vl!tlng the fao ily of Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Crane. Collet t street.... Misshallie llartson. of l:homingtou. Las re turned home niter a pleasant vvlt with her sl. ter. Mrs. Joe Clark. . . .Ml-s Marr Neale and Misa Mattie bhauklin. of Frankfort, ky after visitin Miss lizzie Johnson, at R4e l,awn, have returned homo Mrs. John Mend is buting lrt Chicairo....Dr. and Mr. ArbuiLlg have rttume.t from Chicago Misa Annie Conner is vistunsr in Chicago.... Mrs. C. li. Leal ami daughter, of oakwood. wrre visiting In the city Friday.... Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, of RosaTilie. aro y.,!,lUI1.K ,.lr- ,;ro, pare nts on CVllett trr-t. Miss Mollle Guilder, id rairmotmt. wan in tin city on 1 riday... Mr. and Mrs. W . Ci. Herron, ot Allerton, -w re ealling on frirnds in the eltv retterday....Mrs. IL 11. utr ..t vt. ui V",. after a four wei-W visit with relatives left her home on Friday 1.' Mrs. Jenmo MrabeL Harmon avenue, has bIn Georgetown Mr .. .Mr. and Mrs. Were among the vi1 . l'n? htr parer.'l .u .. 1 quite 111. , f RostU:vu. L ..i.vca lriiay. t.r." d A. Shaw, of In visit relatives., the guest of Ml . . " erel?.s.t wr-: . t P.obinron, . nmtf ti Cont

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