Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1889 — Page 3

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1889-TWELVE PAGES.

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PEESOXAL AM) SOCIETY,

Several musical and literary entertainment be the feature for tho coming veek. Tomorrow evening a reception will bo given to 2Im Marlon 8 tern at the New Denlson Hotel, 'when Miss Sterna, who has been the reader for -Ben-IIur" and -Little Lord Fauntleroj," will give selected readings. Others will take part In musical programme. On Tuesday evening Prof. Julius F. Kohl will giro a recital at Plymouth Church, on Wednesday evening Mr. Wm. II. Sherwood will give one at Y. M. C. A. Hall, and on the sa xe evening the Major Robert Anderson Woman's Belief Corps will hare a varied - ;70fTamm to offer their friends. The ladies of the fourth section of the Free Kindergarten will give one of their popular afternoon teas ou Wednesday from 2 till 6, so that while there are not many private affairs to take place, there are still a number of entertainments that one can attend. It Is related of a well-known young society gentleman that he went to call upon a young lady friend of his who lived in a hotel. While ascending in the elevator, in a fit of absent- . mlndedness, he got off with other passengers at the third (loorlnstead of going to the young lady's room on the fourth. As the halls and doors are very much alike, he marched on and knocked, a voice called "come in." and in he went. He did not behold the friend lie expected to m but another young lady to whom he had been Introduced; she had politely said once at an evening party that she hoped she would meet him again, but had not asked him to eall. When she saw him come in, and knowing lie had not rent up his card previously, she was a little surpised. as she knew he was very par- - ticular in regard to polite forms, but hiding her urprise, she welcomed him and made herself very agreeable, so much to that he stayed till It was much too late to call on his other friend, with whom he had an engagement. The first call was followed by others, and Dame Humor now aajs the y will be married In the falL Fersonal Mention, - Mks Ella Kushruff, of Findlay. 0., Is the guest of Miss Linda Gray. Miss Louise Cray, of Columbus, O., Is the guest of Mrs. T. P. Hangtey for a few days. Miss Belle Hughes, of Lima, O., Is virltlngMlss Lillian Keevea, on Soith Delaware street. Miss Nellie New Mt on last Wednesday morning for Helena, M. T., where she will make a protracted visit. Probate Clerk George Buskirk returned, yesterday, from a four-days' fishing excursion near French Lick springs. Mrs. LIda Hood Talbott, of Chlcaro, is in the city, and will be the guest of Mr. K. B. F. l'elrce's family till Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Yandes, who has been spending the winter here with friends, has returned 10 her home In Providence, K. I. Mrs. James N. Beams, of Minneapolis, is visiting her parents. Col. and Mrs. Samuel F. Gray, on North Delaware street. Mr. Will Gray, of Missouri, Is visiting his parents. Colonel and Mrs. 8. F. Gray. He came to . attend the Gray-Holmes wedding. Miss Grace Taul will graduate from DeTauw University in June and go Immediately to Eu- . rope, to study music for a year or two. Mrs. 1L W. Holgate, formerly Miss Belle Wood, now a resident of Dubuque, la., is viMting her parents at No. 389 North Illinois street. Miss Winifred Cam, of Anderson, who has Ken visiting Miss Mary Margaret Koberts, on Central avenue, will return home to-morrow. Mr. W. H. Coleman and Mr. William Elliott will leave to-morrow for Hew York, and on Wednesday will sail for Europe, to be gone ser. eral months. Dr. 8. M. White, J. I Hunt and J. R. Hunr . of this city, and Charles Ritchie, of Franklin, will " lea t for Washington Territory, to-morrow, to become residents of the new State. Mr. John Roberts and daughter Mary Liar caret " will go to New York on Thursday. The former to Join his wife, who is visiting there, and both return in about a fortnight Miss Roberts will spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. W.E. Coffin. Mrs. Myla Ritringer and daughters, and Miss He ugh, of London, England, who has been their guest for several months, will leave for the East next month to be gone all summer, and upon their return they will take possession of their own home at the corner of Alabama and Ohio streets. James Whiteomb Riley has returned from a .Tery successful lecturing tour undertaken with Hill Nye, and which would have continued two or three weeks longer but for the fact that Mr. Nye was called home by sickness In his family. Mr. Riley is in an amazing state of health, and tpeaks enthusiastically of the big houses and cordial receptions that met Mr. Nye and himself t every point. There was a large party of friends at the Union Ptation yesterday afternoon to bid good-bye to the party of Indianapolitan. who will sail on Wednesday tor Kutov. These included Mn. John c New and daughters, Elizabeth and Kowena, and Mr. Romeo Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fahuley and Mr. II. 8. New will accompany them to New York and at Pittsburg they will be Joined by Mrs. Joan 8. Duncan and daughter Agnes, who are also going to Europe. After pending the summer in travel the young ladies uill enttr school in Paris. Mrs. Duncan will return home in the fall, but the others will remain the four years of Mr. New's appointment as consul general to London. Society Tents. Mist Emma Hart Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. L. Wood, on Lincoln avenue. The D. O. T. Club will give a complimentary ball to Miss Dollie Oberlj Tuesday evening, at Urenneke's HalL Mr. Abe 8. fitrattan returned last evening from Richmond, where he had been to attend the funeral of his brother. Elwood, who was for Juany years a resident of this city. The meeting of the Matinee Musicale will be held on Friday of this week at half-past 2 at Plymouth Church. Tne programme will be given dj members of the second division. Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Stephens, of 319 South Alabama street, had a most enjoyable company of friends, on Thursday evening, from 7 till 11 o'clock. Vocal and instrumental music, cards and games were among the pleasures enjoyed. ' Mrs. Chapin Davis, of West Michigan street, . entertained a few of her friends, on Friday afternoon. In honor of Miss Kate Metcalf, of Chicago. The guest were Mrs. K. J. Aioulton, Mrs. W. C. Kaib, Mrs. gchofleld, of Evansville, Mrs.' Fred '. Modgett, Miss Emma Meredith and others. Mrs. J. M. XMckfton. at No. VOO Eat Market street, gave a reception to Mrs. x. W. Dickson, of JUjton, 0., ho was m the city ?or a few dnva. The company Include! Meodanies User, 8raie. i OraTty, K. Ball. Fisher, Patterson, Fleener, orace.riorea, Moore, minny, Albright, Otter. cimmonds and others. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Forsyth will reach, home to-day. They arrived In New York yesterday from Germany, where Mr. Forsrthe has been perfecting hi mimical eduction tor the past two or three years. They will stop with Mrs. Forsythe I mother, Mrs. Loa Layman, 231 Lincoln avenue, for a few weeks. The closing dancing reception of the season V1,!? heldon Friday evening, at Tomlinson Hall, by Mr. D. B. lirenncke and pupils. The youn people will dance from 7:43 till 9, and alter that the older people will dance till 12. These occasions are looked forward to with much pleasure by the young people. Mrs. JohnKrumholz.of Cozad,Xeb.. was very Pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Georee Marvin, of North Alabama street, Friday evenin. For a novelty "Figs in Clover, Progressive" was the name given it to the entertainment, and In all its details the popular frame was sukfLJA0 ipytotiou, to score-cards and favors, both high and booby. At the refreshment tables minature olive pigs were at each plate. The marriage of Miss Linda Gray, daughter ?! CL Mrs F.Gray. to Mr. Charles Brooks Holmes, of Minneapolis, will occur on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at Meridianstreet Church. There are several hundred inltations Isflued to the ceremony, after which a supp r win be servrd at the family residence on North Delaware street to the bridal party and a very few relatives and intimate friends. The ladles of Mayflower Church will give an entertainment called "The Festival of Days' a full account of which was given in "Good Housekeeping." on Tuesday evening and Wednesday afternoon and evening of this week. There will be six bonth. each to be headquarters for those household articles which are considered necessary is the house on the days designated. The entertainment is novel and deserves a large patronage. Wright's Harmonlo Club closed a successful season with a grand reception last Tuesday night, the hall was crowded to its utmost. Mrs. E. V. Thomas led the neatly-planned grand march. The club will not disband, but will continue to give picnics and other summer entertainments. The following members represent the club: President. J. Wright; secretary. R. MeGinnis; treasurers. Walter Jenkins. A. Wills, W. Hoffmeyer, F. Meredith, W. Rase, and C. Van Tilt) org. A number of ladies of Meridian-street Church, Including Mrs. L. W. Hasselraan. Mrs. T. P. Haughey, Mrs. Jason Carey. Mrs. W. F. Mason, Mrs. H. P. Wasson. Mrs. C. E. Offln, Mrs. o. 1!. Uasnelman. Mm. J. II. Htewart, Mrs. C. W. Fairbanks and Mrs. W. B. Burford will give a reception on Monday evening to Miss Marlon f terns, st the DenlAon Iloune. The programme of entertainment will con.Ut of readings and music. It Is Intended to make it a very handsome affair, and a number of young ladies will assist in receiving and entertaining the guests. The ladies of the Woman's Relief Corps, attached to Anderson Post, have an entertainment on hand for Wednesday nlgnt at the post hall, to attend which they extend a cordial invitation, and promise a hearty welcome to all comers and a canvke.ttie fall of fun. The programme will include miKle by the orchestra, soni: by Miss Ida Hwei nle, piano solo by Miss May Miller. whitlinjr olo by Miss Laura McCovkle, piano and violin diiet by Miss Miller and Mr. Kd J. C.ausenohl. recitations br Miss Alma White, Miss Kate Kden, Mrs. Lticla Julian Martin, Miss Dora Hablson and Jliss Blanche Noteroan. The exercises will also include the laughable farce, "The Convention i4 Realistic Readers," by pupils from the Sraklnc-ichool ol Lxpre&ion,la which president

of the convention, Hon. Gertrude Graspgieat: an Interested fpectstor; Prof. Common bense. Delegates and others will be represented. A salute drill, by Misses Harbison and Notemau, will be given by request. Ths Ladies of the Fourth Presbyterian Church have secured Mr. Wm. 11. Hherwood for a piano recital to bo given at Y. M. C. A. Hall on Wednesday evening. Mr. Sherwood is too well known here to need any further word of commendation. His programme will include compositions of Bach, Mendelssohn, C.M. Von Weber. Hans Von Bulow, Anton Rubinstein. Richard Wagner. Chopin, Liszt. Schumann, Carl Herman. Vocal assistance will be given by Mis Ida Sweenle, who will sing "Forget Me Not" by Von Suppe, and Mr. Hemstreet, who will sing "Let Me Love Thee" by Arditl. and lotn will sing "I Feel Thy Angel Spirit," by Hoffman. A most excellent programme. There was a very pleasant concert given by Carl Hartman, Will Wlese, Walter Finfrock, Albert Hartman and William Haubrick. members ofthellawefl Orchestra, Friday night, at the Fast Washington-street Presbvterian Church. They were supported by some of the best amateur talent of the city. There were four numbers by the orchestra, a vocal duet by the Misses Schmidt and Mr. Bchnlmeyer, whlstlbir solo by Miss Lb McCorkle. piano solo by Miss Nellie Hardie, violin solo by Miss Elizabeth Burt, instrumental duet by the Mhses Diener and Weddle, violin solo by Mr. Carl Hartman, vocal solo by Miss B. Weddle, guitar solo by Mr. Walter Finfrock and song by Y. M. C. A. quartet. The ladies of section No. A, of the Free Kindergarten and Children's Aid Society, win give a tea at Mrs. C L. Divine's, 622 North Alabama street, Wednesday, May 1, from 2 to 6 p. m. All friends of the society are invited to attend. The following members of the section are requested to assist in the entertainment; Mesdaroes B. F. Walte, W. C. Griffith, N. A. Hyde, John H. Holltday, John 8. Spann, J. R. Hussy, E. A. Eldridge, David 8waln. t. 8. Rider, G. M. Ballard, Hamilton, Thompson, O. 8. Runnels. O. C Mcculloch, Griffith, Cady, Frances Smith, G. W. Beck. Chauncy Turner, Barkley. H. L. 8m 1th, Charles T. Stone, W. D. Bvnura, John L. MeMaster, C. F. Robbins, I. N. Ritchie, George B. fctout, L. J. Landers, C. E. Dark, C. L. Divine, H. F. Stevenson. C. A. Dryer. E. 8. Walker, A. U. Suow, W. A. Bell, W. W. Woollen, J. W. Chipman, W. H. U. Miller. John B. FJam. Prof. Julius F. Kohl, who has been a resident of this city for the past two years and won for himself a high position as a musician, will give a concert at Plymouth Church on Tuesday evening. Mr. Kohl has studied in Germany and mastered the technique of the piano. He will play Beethoven's sonata in E flat, op. 27, No. 1, "Schubert's Impromptu op. 00, Nos. 4 and 2;" 8. B. Mills's Tarentelle, No. 13, and Von Weber's Polacca BriUlante, on. 72, and in a trio in E flat, op. 1, No. 1, by Beetfioven. The other performers are to be Mr. J. Panden. violinist, and A. Schellschmldt, violoncellist. Mrs. U. J. Hammond, soprano, always a favorite, will sing "Sognal," by F. 6hira; Mr. E. Steinhilber, basso, will sing "The Wanderer," by Schubert, and Mr. Schellschmldt will play a "Fantasia," by Meikel. Each performer is excellent in the part, and a most enjoyable musical entertainment may be expected. The convent girls' bazaar, May 8, 9 and 10, at Lyra Hall, will be something of an innovation in the way of entertainments. An orchestra is in course of training, which will supply the music each evening. It is composed excldsirely of ladies, old students ;of St. Mary's, and among them are some flnlshed and accomplished musicians. The instruments used will be pianos, organs, harps, guitars, mandolins and cymbals. The performers, who reside, in various cities of this and neighboring States, are studying the selections at their homes and will meet here for rehearsals early in May, underfthe leadership of tUe directress of muslo at St. Mary's Academio Institute. Miss Louise Husener, of Terre Haute, well known as a vocalist of rare ability and culture, will be heard in several numbers, and altogether the prospects arc promising for a brilliant and successful entertainment. MRS. HARRISON'S ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. '. Extracts from Mrs. BenJ. Harrison's letter to Mrs. Henry Coo and another are quoted below fortherleastireltwill give to the friends who united In making her a life member of the local McAll Mission Auxiliary. They wrote their names in a little album, thus sending her Easter greetings, and helping what Mr. Moody calls "the model mission of the world." Some of these are not identified with the work, but nearly all are. After expressing her "thanks for the honor conferred upon me," Mrs. Harrison says, "It is very delightful to be remembered when far away, and especially Is it pleasant In the way you have chosen. I appreciate very highly all the kindnesses that the good people of Indianapolis have showered upon me. I am glad to belong to the McAll Mission. Please accept my grateful thanks for your share In my Easter gift. She says, "Tell our friends we are all well now. For a time we wero feeling wretchedly probably from the exhaustion of the campaign and getting acclimated, we were all in bad trim. I do not find that I am less engaged here than I was at home. The only change is In faces and scenes." Among the many who wrote in the little book of remembrance were Madam es Chapman, Whittler, McGregor, Fugate, Haughey, Newcomer, Edson, Dorsey. Hodges, Martindale, Rondthaler, Maey, Coe. Korlson. Vajen. Bpann, Eckert, Burgess, Haines, McBride, Engle, Lemcke, Jenckes, Peelle, Pratt, Hawkins, Atkins, Bo wen, Wright, Klersted, Hubbard, Mrs. John Butler. Mrs. W. H. II. MUler, Mrs. II. MlUigan, Mrs. John Carey, Mrs. W. W. Woollen, Mrs. A. H. Carrier, Mrs. Lew Wallace, Mrs. Katherine Bullard. Mrs. Chapin Foster, Mrs. Franklin Landers, Mrs. John Hoillday, Miss Hollldav and Miss Ruth Fletcher, etc Hito this circle Mr. Haines, by virtue of having been Mrs. Harrison's pastor, was allowed to come, on condition that he would retreat to the very last page, where, in his characteristic way, he still maintains his clerical dignity by adding the benediction. , LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Those who had charge of the "Little Lord Fauntleroy" entertainment cannot help but feel gratified with the result. The artistic merit was all that could be desired, and the financial result, while not a $1,000, is sufficiently large to be a reward for the time, energy and expense that

each gave. Both entertainments were attended yesterday, and, to add to interest and enjovtnent of last night's gramme, Miss Marion Sterns recited well the pro file "Chariot Race." from "Ben Hut." It received a masterly rendition, and the climax was most effectively given. Miss Sterns may always feel sure of a warm recognition in this city after her two most admirable readings of "Ben Hur" and "Little Lord Fanntleioy." THE STATE AT LARGE. Anderson, Chas. Ewlng has been appointed deputy postmaster, and Mis L.ula Snow will remain as second deputy.... Mrs. C. T. Doxey has returned from a visit to friends and relatives In Chicago. ... .Mrs. A. J. Buckles and daughter Jessie are the guests ot Anderson friends Mrs. J. 1. Kilgore is In Indianapolis visiting her daughter, in Attendance at the Classical School. Mrs. Juliet Iuch, of Alexandria, la the guest of Mrs. M. A. Bird.... Mr. D. C. 8. Boyle, of Cleveland, was In the city the past week, the guest of Mr. Thil Brlggs Mr. Frank 8. Bryant, of Llliottsville, N. V., and Miss Mary F. Prlgg, of Mechanlcsburg, were married at the Perret House, Wednesday afternoon, by Iier. W. II. Zeigler.... Charlie Constantine, the Mayor of Guthrie, Oklahoma, is an old-time Anderson boomer.... The .Easter ball of Mercury Dancing Club was a great success Mayor C. e. Denny and wife, of Indianapolis. CoL Will Cumback and wife and Mr. and Mrs. David Lovett. of Greensbnrg. are the guests of Hon. and Mrs. J. W. Lovett, of West Eighth street.... John W. Pence, ex-post-master after Wednesday next, will make a longdeferred trip to Kuroi shortly. He will le accompanied by Major D. F. Mustard, of the Citizens' Bank. Mrs. Pence will visit in California In the meantime Will Cumback, Jr., of Indianapolis, visited his relatives here last week. . . . Mrs. D. W. Swank has returned from a visit to her son at Wabash. Crawford svllle. J. Maurice Thompson and wife have returned from Bay Bt. Louis, Mlaa....V. 8. Brown and sister Nell attended the wedding of Miss Lida Brown and Eben Wolcott, of Indianapolis last Monday.... John Nicholson, 1r., and Miss Mattle Hoover were married on last Wednesday evening. ...Mrs. J. W. Mcllroom is visiting at Sbclbyvllle N.J. Clodfetter, his two children and Ms mother, are visiting in Iowa.. ..Mrs. Clara Calvin and daughter have returned from a visit at Lebanon and Zlonsville....Mrs. U. 8. Braden has been visiting Mrs. A. II. Blair, at Indiana polls. ...Gen. Lew Wallaco has been visiting his son at Memphis, Tenn.... Miss Mary Campbell is visiting her sister. Mrs. Al Baker, at Indianapolis.... Mrs. D. II. Jackson is visiting in Brazil.... Miss LolaTajlor has returned to Lafayette... .W. P. Brush is visiting in Waveland....Mlss ret Van Camp has returned to Indianapolis, after a visit with Kd Van ramp and wife. ...Mrs. Charles Hoover, of Indianapolis, Is the guest of Mrs. F. T. Montague Dr. W. II. Ristlne read a paper on suicide before the Oolatenon Club on Friday evening, and current topics were discussed by A. B. Anderson and O. M. Gregg. Franklin. 4 Dr. J. D. George, of Indianapolis, spent last week with Franklin relatives Mrs. Ed. Moorehouse spent last week with friends In Indianapolis.... Richard Frady and Miss Florenco Aten spent Sunday with friends in Brooklyn, Morgan countv.... Dr. W. E. Prltchsrd. or Bnshnefl. I1L. has Wen spending the week with relatives, in this city. . . . Mrs. R, & Miller and Mrs. J. W.Ragsdale visited friends in Indianapolis last week.... Miss VirfinlaKlng.of Seymour, was the guest of Miss ,ucia May Wlant this week.... Mr. and Mrs. a Kennedy, of Fbelbyvllle, spent a part of last week with friends here Mrs. Rev. A Ogle visited Indiana rolls friend last week.... Mrs. Belle Brannaman. of Greenwood, was the guest of Mrs. N. T. Rogers last week John C. Dunn and family are vlbitlng relatives in Clark county.... w. M. Rand has moved with hi family to Poughkeepslsv N. Y Mis Mattie Noble, of Greenwood, is the guest of Franklin friends.... Mrs. Sarah Wightman isvlsHlng Indianapolis friends.. ..Lon Powell, of Indianapolis. la the guest f his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Powell. ...Miss Lenore Ayers arrived here yesterday morning from Japan.... Mrs. Lmily Young is

visiting friends in Terre Haute. . . .Mrs. Dr. D. n. Miller and Mrs. J. B. Payne are visiting relatives at Milton, this State. Elkhart. Mrs. N. F. Brodrick entertained her friends, on Wednesday evening.... Will Krau, of Denver, is here visiting his parents, alter an absence of two years... Judge Dills, of Auburn, this State, has been visiting Captain Barney.... Mrs. Casey and daughter, of Llgonier, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Barney.... Mrs. Lawrence and Miss Daty, of Detroit, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Bradeen....Dr. Harry i'alin.of Grand Rapids, and Mls May Milburn were married, on Wednesday evening.... Mrs. M. G.Tutt is visiting in SoutlfcBend Mrs. J. C. Neicks is visiting in N lies... .Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson entertained their young friends, on Mouday evening. In honor of their guest, Ed Berry, of Plymouth.... Mrs. H. D. New hart has gone to Detroit for a few days E. D. Wheelock, auditor of the C, W. & M. railway, has gone to Cleveland for a week's stay.... Mr. and Mrs. Gerge Shults, of Glendlva, M. T., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Denneat.... Jerome Kramer, of Pennsylvania, Is visiting In the city.. ..Fred Hall has gone to Toronto, Canada, to spend several weeks... Mr. Al. Hamer, of Port Huron, Mich., Is the guest of his uncle. George Stevens.... Mrs. Townsend and Mrs. W. H. Bargerare In Fort Wayne Mrs. Calseth, who has been spending several months with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Pratt, has returned to Chicago. ... Mr. J. F. Webster has returned from Calif ornla. ... .Misses Mabel Berryman and Ruby Deane, of Goshen, have been spending several days with Miss Nellie Wyllle....Dr. and Mrs. Mendenhall have returned here to remain.. ..Mr. John H. Brodrick and Miss Clayfide were married Wednesday evening, and were given a reception at the Brodrick residence.... Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Smith have gone to Fort Bragg, CaL, for an extended visit. Greensbnrg. Mrs. May Tarlsh and son have returned to their home, at Blunt. D. T Miss Etta Jewett has returned from New Orleans and other Southern points.... Miss Ella Perry, ol Columbus, spent part of last week visiting friends here. ...Mr. and Mrs. John Falcoubury, of Indianapolis, were with friends here part of the week Mrs. Charles Stegmaler, of Petersburg, 111., is here on a visit Only one marriage license during the past week, John Wood and Nora White. Greencastle. Will Scott, of Anderson, has been visiting friends here Albert Ricketts and wife, of Mattoon, I1L, are visiting the former's parents Charles Southard spent Sunday last with his mother here.... Mr. and Mrs. Ader, of Bainbridge, visited their son Frank and wife this week... .Mrs. Arthur Cunningham has returned to Martinsville.... Alvah Smith, of Dallas, Tex., Is visiting Otto Wlek....Mr. and Mrs. William Fussier started to West Virginia last Wednesday. ....Mrs. Ben Hays has returned to Worthlngton. ....Mrs.R. M. Stratton was in St. Louis, Mo., Monday.... Dr. W. F. Swahlen was in Lebanon, 11L, last week.... Mr. and Mrs. Griffith, of Syracuse, N. Y., are the guests of Dr. Parkhurst and wife.... Dr. Martin and Lieut. May, of the unlverity, were in Indianapolis Saturday preparing for the military commencement.. ..Bishop Bowman, of St. Louis, visited the university last week. Greenfield. Mrs. A. J. Banks visited at Indianapolis Tuesday.. ..Mrs. Edward Pratt, nee Ogg, of Richmond, is visiting her parents Ana New and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. New's parents at Fortvllie....Mrs. John Anderson, of New Castle, Is here ill at her step-father's . . . Mrs. E. B. Grose and daughter, Mrs. Belle Boyd, are-visiting relatives In Indianapolis this week.:. .Mr. Hooker Wilson and wife, of Rushvllle, were visiting Dick Wilson the latter part of last week.. ..W. 8. Montgomery and family are visiting his father in Jefferson county Mrs. Albert McColough, of Markleville. was visiting her sister, Mrs. J. T. Mitchell, Friday and Saturday of last week. . . . Saturday morning Misses Young and Greer, of Oxford, O., who were here attending the GintherMartin wedding, left for their home. They were accompanied by Miss Dora Parker, who is studying music at Cincinnati Miss Mamie Bryce, of Indianapolis, is here visiting relatives. She is the guest of har sister, Mrs. Marlon Steele.... Miss Alma Hayinond. of Shelby viile, is the guest of Chas. Noble and wife. She will remain until after the May dance Friday evening of last week Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Howard gave a party in honor of Miss Bertie Young aud Miss Jennie Greer, of Oxford, O., and Miss Dora Parker. Among those present were Misses Jessie Hamilton. Ruby Martin, Lulu Atkinson, Belle Reggar and Naunle Patterson, and Messrs. Will Martin, Polla Ramsey, Homer Bragg, Ed. Baldwin, James Heffernan, Lee Barrett, Lucien Curry and Will Hough.... About 250 invitations have been issued for the May dance, to be given by the young people of our city on Wednesday evening. May 1, ana it promises to lx a gay affair. Hart's full orchestra, of Indianapolis, will furnish the music. ..Mr. Sam Webb and Miss Katie Haves were married at the residence of the bride's father on Wood street, by Elder Parsons.... Mr. Julius Milton and Miss Rena Jackson, of near Fortvllle, were married at the bride's home, last Sunday. Lebanon. Miss Julia Ilarvey. of Danville, Ind., visited friends here first of last week.... Miss Gertie Walls, of Indianapolis, visited J. O. Bragg and family over Sunday.... Miss Mollie Fcnton spent Sunday with Mends in Anderson. .Miss Maggie Feeser is at Indianapolis for n two-weeks' vi.it with friends. ...Mrs. Dr. Mahan, Mrs. Mollie Lane, Mrs. Robinson and Miss Fannio Mahan were at Indlauapolls Saturday. ...Mrs. Anna Marvin, of Frankfort, visited friends here over Sunday Mrs. J. 8. Peters has left for a visit with relatives, at Sigourney, la Miss Carrie Selvage spent Sunday with Zionsville friends.... Mrs. J. Thompson, is visiting at Sbelbyville Ind.... Mr. Charles Mcalis and Miss Emma R. Jones were married at Rev. Beaman's at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening Esquire Daruall united in marriage, on Monday, Adam Camps and Hannah Personett Alex. Vangorder, Jr.. and Miss Fannie Logan, both of this county, were married in Illinois last week, returning hero last Saturday Miss Nettle Brooks, of New Ross, is visiting in this county. Madison. Will and Fred Friedley are in Oklahoma, and so is Will Almond.... Miss Llzrie Efhnger and Mr. John Rebennack, of Cincinnati, were married April 24, as were James W. Dunn and Ida . Belle Starkey, and Hugh Starkey and Almira DriskelL ....Mrs. L. M. McKenzie, of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mrs.F. A.Lounsbury....MlssSue Thomson entertained the I. D. K.'s at Will Graham's last week, and Miss Gussle Martin entertained the Y. C. G. Club.... Harry Grayson, of Jeffersonville. spent the week with relatives here.... Mrs. Herbst and Misses Garber, Vail and Daniel returned Thursday from New Orleans.... The appointment of Michael C. Garber as postmaster Is Sleasant to his many friends.... Miss Abbv, aughter of Argus Dean, of Otto, was here visiting last week Charlie Sapplngton. ' James Jenkins. Guy Moll yneau x and Bert AUlngbasved eighty-three trout Tuesday, in Big creek. . . .Dave and Ben Dewauer, of Martinsville, were guests of M. Kronenberger, Thursday. . . .Rabbi 8irmund Krey was divorced from his wife Clara, on Thnrsdav....Mlw Hurdle McConnell, of Kent, is visiting E. M. Chambers Drs. Hewitt. Lawder and '.Vrigbt. the new Jefferson county pension board, were all gallant Union soldiers.... The Hebrew congregation will give a grand excursion May 12 The venerable Mrs. Mason, sister of J. V. Garrison, has gone South for her health.... Mrs. Mat blefennan's friends gave her a surprise "har.pening in, Wednesday night, on her forty-third birthday anniversary Miss Annie McConnell, of Ohio, is making her home with Captain Daniel P. Monroe The terpslchorean soiree was a brilliant success Miss Mollie Thomson, a Madison favorite, Is winning lots of friends In her new home at Chattanooga, Tenn., where her father. Captain Harry Thomson, has frone into business Miss Sadie McClellan, a eading musician, is home from Cincinnati, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Indiana Stiver. Martinsville. Frank Hanna is home on a visit from Pine Bluff, Ark.... Miss Callle Mccracken has returned from a visit to friends in Indianapolis.... Hon. Eb Henderson is home again after a years' "visit" in Washington. D. C. . . .Mrs. F. M. Parks visited her cousin, Mrs. Will Jones, of Indianapolis, two davs last week.... Miss Laura Ballard, of Parson, Kan., who has been attending school in Indianapolis the past winter, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. A. Comer, last week. ....Mrs. M. F. Wiginton, of Greencastle, removes to this city on Monday next.. ..Mrs. Joseph L.McNlght, of Lawrence county, is visiting her brother. Dr. J. J. Johnson.... Miss Gertie Carter, of Cincinnati, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Mattie Bishop. Monteiuma. Mrs. William Ireland returned to her home in Indianapolis the fore part of last week after a Sleasant visit to J. T. Ireland and wife C . Davis, of Ladoga, accompanied by his little daughter, visited friends here this week. ...Mrs. Julia Hlnoto and son Oscar visited friends in Braxil on Tuesday, the guests ot Mrs. Charles Harper Mrs. earah Riser, of Hume. 111., visited her sister, Mrs. Fhelan Watt, the past week. ....James Ouinlin moved his family from Terre Hauto on Thursday here Mrs. H. M. Wooster has received notice that her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Lebcher, would leave Montana the last of the month for a visit here.

New Castle. Simon T. Thornburgh and Mlsa Maud Cummins were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Cummins, In Madison county, on Wednesday. They will make their home for the present with his mother on South Elm street Miss Hittle Miner, Lewisville. was the guest of friends in this city last week.... Mrs. Ed Kahn.Miss Sallie May and Miss Ada Harden, George Murphy and Myer Heller, attended the concert given by Miss Kate Benbow, at Muucie, on Thursday.... Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Elliott spent Saturday at Knightstown as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Bradford and family.... Mrs. Geo. O. Taylor, of Indianapolis, Is In the city Miss Eva Snider, of Richmond, is the guest of Miss Fannie Brown Miss bailie May, of Richmond, Va., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kahn Mrs. T. R. Vauchan has returned from a visit ct several weeks la Ohio.... A. O. Drory and wife, of Fostoria, O., were guests of friends here the past week Arthur Smith, of lUchmond. was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL It. emlth.eunday.... The Ladles' Naturalgas Social was entertained at the home of Mrs.T. Ii. Mlllikan, on Thursday afternoon, Mesdames SUfer and Beach shariugthe honors with the hostess. This was the last of a series of enter tainments given by the society, and was much enjoyed. The ladles decided to rtvt a grand lawn fete early In the summer.... Miss Mitchell

and Mis Freeman, London, Care guests of O. IMntzsch and family.. ..Miss RuimaNewby, of Bevier, Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P, M. Kirk. NoblesvlUe. The first progressive conversation party given in cur city was at the home of Mrs. II. M. Caylols last Fridav evening. ...Miss Nellie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wilson, will attend Oxford College as soon as our city schools close The class recital given by Mrs. S. N. Wltter's music class and Miss Mayme Sthepenson's elocution clas on last Wednesday evening was a very pleasant entertainment Mrs. H. M. Meek, of Kokomo, seut a few days in our city last week Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Reed, of Danville, Ky., are the guests of Mrs. Annie Dunn Mrs. E. C. Wilson and daughter Emma went to Indianarolis last Thursday MLss Mollie Paulson will visit friends at Logansport for a short time.. ..Miss Anna Miles spent last Tuesday at Indianapolis, the guest of Mr. Frank Crull Harvey Durfee. of Indianapolis, spent last Sunday with his father and mother here Mr. John Patterson came home from Indianapolis last week Mr. and Mr. Ed Longley started, last Wednesday, for Texas The Noblesville Literary Society met at the home of Will Abbott last Wednesday evening Miss Lura Fetttjohn, of Westtield, spent a few days here last week helping to make arrangements for the commencement exercises Mr. and Mrs. Charles Booth and little daughter, of Bloomington, were guests of Ben Booth and wife last week.... Miss Jeie Griffith, of Indianapolis, Is a guest of Miss Leila VestaL M uncle. Mrs. Al Mitchell is "visiting her mother in Michigan Mesdames J. J. Todd and W. D. Mason, of Bluffton, were the guests of Mrs. J. H. Smith tho past week.. ..The musical entertainment given at the opera-house Thursday evening by Miss Katie Benbow, assisted by Mrs. Ed Kahn and Miss Addle Harden, of New Castle, was a most pleasant atTalr. Miss Ella Koon pleasantly entertained a number of her young friends Tuesday evening Miss Mollie Kirabrough, of Mexico, Ind.. is' visiting relatives and friends in the city The Misses Adah Hill and Blanche Jellup, of Indianapolis, are visiting in the city....Mis Zone Miller, of New Castle, was the guest of Mrs. C H. Anthony the past week Mrs E. F. Chessman, of York, Neb., is the guest of Mrs. W. O. Calllson... Miss Hallie Recder, of Springport. spent the forepart of the pact week In the city. ...About seveuty-flve invited guests witnessed the marriage of Miss MM Orr and Mr. Chas. P. Campbell, of Centcrville. la., at the residence of Hon. James Orr, of Selma, Thursday noon. The young people left, for New York, on the t p. m. train, and will sail for Liverpool May 1 Mr. John Ellis and wife, of Columbus, O., are visiting here for a few days Mrs. F. F. Rose, who has been the guest of Columbus, Ind., friends for several days, returned home, yesterday Miss Mamie Raymond, of Tort Sanilac, Mich., is the guest of Mrs. A. L. Johnson. Pern. Miss Bessie La Bonta. ef Decatur, HI., was the guest of friends, from Wednesday to Saturday, ajid, also, in attendance at the Smith-Gray wedding.... Miss Nellie Grav.of Logansport, was tho guest of Mlfs Fannio Benrss tl:e tterpart of the week. ...Miss LlllleTyncr, of Berwick, 111., is visitiug Mr. and Mrs. II. Meinhardt....Mra. Blake, of Cincinnati, is vLuting friends here Rev. Leon P. Marshall and family leave on Tuedav for their new home at Franklin Mrs. J. O. Cole is visiting in Cincinnati Mrs. W. Ellis is visiting relatives in Rushvllle.... Mesdames A. N. Dukes, W. Constant, J. Fetter. J. Stutesman and Miss Jennie Reed wero in attendance at Fort Wayne this week on tho Woman's Presbyterian Board of Missions for the Northwest Miss Bessie Andrews is vieiting friends and relatives in Kokoino....Mrs. JIattie Carpenter, of Butler, is visiting her parents, on East Third street.... Miss Myrtle Ros is the guest of Wabash friends.... )Uas Lou Shearer isjiome from a Logansport visit Mrs. M. Shirk and Mrs. A. Edwsirds were in Indianapolis the latter part of the week.... Fred Waterman, of the W abash ofiices at Lafavctte. attended the Smith-Gray wedding and alo the Harmony ball Cha. Belt leaves Tuesday for Montana. . ..Mrs. s. Jxe, of Indianapolis, is visitiug Mrs. H. J. Shirk.... Miss Jessie Pierce, of Logansport, visited friends here from Wednesday until Friday. ...Mrs. Jno. 11. Jack and daughter. Miss Jc&sdc, of Lafayette, returned home Friday Miss Anna Constant returned Saturday from a Washington, D. C, and New York city visit.... Miss Emma Bearss is homo from Arkansas The social organization known as the Miamls, and comprising flfty-two of the leading and representative men 01 this city, has been duly organized, and will, some few weeks hence, occupy their new rooms, whk-h will probably be among the handjfomcbt quarters in Indiana. Its punoso is the giving of courses of lectures, reception, and club-room use. An added feature, and a popular one, will be tho throwing open of the rooms, everv Wednesday, to the lady friends of members, with all privileges attached. The club is non-political, non-secturian, and well arranged in all respects. Judge John Mitchell is presiident; C. H. Brownell, vke-presid ut; J. A. Dcibert, secretary; M. S. Robinson, treasurer. The directors are Judge Walker. J. E. Hendricks, F. I. Deibert, H. Pomeroy, R. A. lxlwanLs J. L. Jamison and W. Levi. A, unique motto on the seal reads. 'Ah-aiie-tctlfiAvun-o.ueh.to-ni.nh-sbe-tak-a-cah-'hee," translated meaning, V hue we live, let us enjoy ourselves. rtotkville. Miss Daisy Johnson has gona to Moorcsville to attend commencement Miss Nellie Good won first place in tho Demoret medal contest at Coloma.... Washington's centennial will be observed at the opera-house next Tuesday evening. A fine programme has been prepared Dr. i iuney and ladv, of Attica, are visiting friends here. ....Miss Minnie McCnne. of Mouteluma, is a guest of Miss Bessie Siemens Mr. J. It. SherrardisinOhio....Mr. George T. Dinwiddle was down from Frankfort Thursday. ShelbyvlUc. Miss Sophia Le Vinson is visiting at Indianapolis. ....Tom and Harry Beggs are home from Lebanon normal school for a "few days Miss Mary Irwin, of Greencastle, is the guest of Miss Mary Conrey Mrs. H. II. Daugherty has returned from a visit to Hanover Mr. Robert Browning and wife, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Kirk.... Mrs. e. P. McCrea is spending a few days wifu her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Gadd, in Indianapolis. Dr. Pink and wife, of Indianapolis, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levinson Prof. C. K. Melcher, of Vevay.Snd., is visiting friends in this city.... Miss Motle Sutton and Miss Lou Talbert returned to Glendale College on Mondav Rev. J. H. Grott' has returned home from a visit to Pennsylvania.... Miss June Elliott returned from San Antonio, Tex., on Tuesday last. . ...Miss Mary Caweiu is visiting relatives in Indianapolis.. ..Mrs. Carrie Alexander, of Chicago, is the guest of her parentsMr. and Mrs. Joseph Levinson.... Miss Alma Haymond is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noble in Greeutfekl Mia Carrie IeBon, has gone on a visit to gpringtMd, Mo.. ..Mrs. Harry Kocfcafield, of Los Angeles. CaL, who has been visiting her Bister. Mrs. George i. Howard, li&a gone to Rock Springs, Ky....Mi83 LulaoMay, of Columbm, Ind., is the guest of MlssPadie Rhodes.... M.bs Ada Clark lias returned borne from, llttsourjr, Pa Mrs. William Buckley, of Parson, Kan., is visiting friends in this city... Miss Kate V.orland. of Lexington, Ky.. is visiting friends here.. -.Miss Fannie Ayers, of Georgia, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. b. L. ricrce....Miss Addle Crecelius, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Misses buftte and Zora Louden Mr. Frank, Thrall, of Hot Springs, Ark., is vieiting his father, Mr.R.U.Turall....MisKate Reggs is visiting. relatives in Terro Haute Mrs. Dr. O. R. Williams, ot Harrison, O., is visiting friends and relatives here. , Tipton. Mrs. J. D. Cox, of Peru, and Mrs. Kate Cox, of Des Moines, la., are the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Persuing.... Mrs. Henry Thomas has returned from Alexandria.... Miss Lora Teter is visiting in Noblesville... .Dan Waits, of Peru, is visiting his parent. Valparaiso. The Washington centennial will be observed at Valparaiso and Hebron.... A larte number of Valparaiso Knights Templars will attend the triennial conclave at Washington next October. ....U. R. Brown, Win. Segerdahl andE. V.Arnold will represent Valparaiso Commandery, No. 28, K. T-, at the Grand Commandery at Indianapolis, this week.. ..The Uniform Rank, K. of P.. liave accepted an Invitation to be at South Rend Tuesday evening.... A large delegation of Odd-fellows went to Warsaw to help celebrate the seventieth anniversary of Odd-fellowship. ... Rider Henegar will preach the Decoration day sermon at Hebron. ...Hon. Mark L. De Motto will be the Decoration day oratcr atjyoblcsviUe Saturday 'evening Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Crumpacker celebrated then tin wedding.... Misses Carrie Sager and Walla Zimmerman are vislngton Mrs. G. W. Norman at Bloomington. ....Judge Walter Olds will deliver the annual addrees to the normal law class.... Agnew & Kelly, lawyers, will come to Valparaiso from Logansport JudcaWm. C. Talcott and wife have returned from California greatly benefited in health Dr. W. O. Cattron has removed to Pekin, 111.... Prof. n. R. Brown and family spent Sunday at Bedford A. F.Arnold and wife have gone to Argos, Ind.... George W. Baucoefc and V ill Foster have removed to Bourbon, ind. Union City. Mrs. J. W. Williams is at Indianapolis with her son Joe, who is rectlvln surgical treatment.... Mrs. Will Stick, of Dcertield. has been in this city the past week, the guest of Mrs. Rase Green. ....Miss Kellev, of Mechanlcsburg, O.. is in the city with relatives.... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seymour, of Jamestown, U. Y., were in this city the last week, the guests of George W. Seymour. ....Miss Nellie Martin, of Winchester, was among friends here the past week.... Mr. Oscar Shank ppent Sunday with relatives at Greenville, O... .Mrs. C. W. Seaman, of Indianapolis. Is here on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reeves.. ..Mr. Rifa Reynolds has returned to her home at Kansas City. Mo., after a visit to her father, Mr. Charles Prior.. ..Mrs. George W. Smith has returned from her sister's wedding at Troy, O.:.. Miss Carrie Hough visited friends at Winchester the past week.... Miss Minnie Smith Is visiting friends at Troy, O Mrs. W. II. Htarbuck. of Covlnyton.ls In this city visiting relatives.... Mrs. Neva Reynolds has returned to her home at Chicago, after aviKltwlth ber parents. Dr. and Mrs. Harrison.... Mrs. Ida Walker, of Indianapolis, is visiting her mother, Mrs. It. JaQua....MU3 Flo Gist attended fin Faster party at Winchester. ....Miss May Reed visited her parents at TerContlnned on Seventh Pat

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SALE WILL BEGIN" TO-MOBEOW, APRIL 29 We have bought a Linen Dealer's stock, consisting of Table Damask, in bleachod and unbleached; Table Cloths, plain and fringed; Embroidered Splashers and Towels; Sideboard and Dresser Scarfs some of them. very fine; fine French Linen Towels, broche and embroidered; Table Cloths with Napkins to match; German Sets; Hungarian Sets; some very nice Hemstitched Cloths and Napkins; Linen Sheeting; hundreds of Towels? thousands of yards of Crash; Turkey Red Sets. Wo have more goods than we have room to show them in. The largest stock of Linen ever shown here. In this stock of Linens are many very fine goods. You will be surprised when you see them. Some of these goods are a little soiled by handling, but you can buy them for very little. There are some cheap Linens in the stock, but the greater part of the stock are fine goods, which; will be sold for less than the prices usually asked for low grade goods J You can buy Crash from l- cent up. You can buy for cents a good! Towel as sold for 25 cents. You can buy odd pieces of Table' Linen from' 2 to 3 yards, for a song. Odd Table-cloths, fringed, for half price. A few; - French Momie Linen Cloths at one-third value. Some of .these good& are gems of fine art. See the Colored Damask Sets at $2.95 the dealer's price was $7.50. See the fine Damask Towels at 35c, 45c and 68cj formerly sold at $1 to $1.50 each. X LACE CURTAINS. With the Linens we offer a big lot of Lace Curtains in Swiss, Irish Point and Nottingham. The Curtains will bo sold on the Second Floor You will want them before the season is over. Buy them now while you can get them at the prices offered. DRESS GOODS. To-morrow we can not only please you, we think, but charm you, with the display we make in new Dress Fabrics. Never have we succeeded so well in securing so many choice styles goods that have not been made common by quantity. Call and see our new Combination Suits. New shades in Lansdowns, Serges and Plaids. The late styles in Challies and Mohairs, Pyranees and Zephyr Cloths, Tourist Suitings and English Habit Cloths. To-morrow we offer Challies from 4 cents per yard up, in beautiful patterns. ' Suiting Cloths at 12-, 16, 18 and 25 cents, that surpass everything formerly shown this season. Satines from 8 cents per yard up to the High Art novelties, at 50 cts. per yard confined to us for this city.

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We open the late styles of the season in Parasols to-morrow.

new shapes and styles of covers. See our Umbrella bargains. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. This week we will offer an extra attractive stock in fine Embroideries, including all the new patterns in Hemstitched Embroideries, wide and narrow. Black Laces, Flouncings and Nets for Overdresses, in new designs. Nothing so popular this season as the Lace Net for Overdresses. See them to-morrow. SHEETING AND MUSLIN. This Department is now a very busy place. "We offer our patrons tho. benefit of manufacturers' prices on standard goods. We keep tho best, and they cost you no more than is usually asked for ordinary goods. Come to the LINEN SALE and tell your friends.

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