Indianapolis Journal, Volume 50, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1900 — Page 16
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THIS YEAR'S PROGRAMMES
activitv. Ariwiircvr among the literary clubs or Tin; citv. The Approach of Cold' Weather Arouses Interest In the Coming; Season's Work. The approach. of winter arouses interest In clubs and a wide variety of subjects i3 noticeable -in tho season's programmes. Some of the clubs have taken the late wars as a subject for discussion through the winter, others will review the works cf popular authors and writers, while othin .,,-.. a.,. era will study the classical authors. Seeral of the clubs have no particular theme for discussion and the members are al- . . . .. . . lowed to choose their own subject Altogether the programmes are worthy of tudv -ird have been made out with a view tud ana nae been made out wun a iew io interest me cji memoers. in programmes follow: Clio Clnb. Oct. 12 President's day. Hostess, Mrs. It. W. Furnas. Oct. 5 Hostess. Mrs. John Morgan. 'El3ckmore," Susan S. V. Morris; "Vacation Sketches." Lucretia McDowell. Nov. 0 Hostess, Mrs. J. IV Edwards. "Russia, It3 People and Resources," Maria C. Stubbs; "Peter the Great." Anna Risk. Nov. 23 Hostess, Miss Mary E. Morrt3. "Novelists of the South." M. Isabella Kramer; "Humorists of the South." Ella F. McCrea; "A Story" (original), Stella Edwards. Dec. It Hostess, Mrs. M. Isabella Kramer. Indiana day. Jan. H Hostess, Mrs. W. A. Evans. "A Century of Science," Fannie Webb; "Im YrrttTt Tnr n (on a if thn Pentnrv " T?fWA I E. Brown. Jan. 25. Hostess, Mrs. II. G. Coughlin. "Russian Education," Joan Patton; "Russian Literature," Clara B. Evans. Feb. 8 Hostess. Mrs. R. II. Adams. "Pottery," Caroline Kellum; "Pasteur and His Work," Clara B. Pangborn. Feb. 23 Hostess, Mrs. George W. Fang March S Hostess, Mrs. Jessie Kellum. "New England Story Writers," Hannah M. Furnas; "Late American Poets," Marietta P. Adams. i March 22 Hosf ?s. Mr3. C. IT. Patton. "Russian Musicf md Musicians," Mary E. Morris; "The Czsc and His People," Bertha W. Coughlin. Ella S. Harrold. April 2-Hostess, Mrs. II. M. Hadley. Am I My Brother's Keeper?" Mary E. Leonard; "Hull House," Ella Wilson; "Ruskin," Dorin ia G. Morgan. May l-Hostess, Mrs. Rowland Evans. Guest day. Roll call. "Word Painting from American Authors." May 24 Hostess, Mrs. John H. Furnas. "Western Writers," Lura Nordyke; "Recent Publications," Nora B. Evans. Inter-ios Club. Oct. 24 Hostess, Mrs. Brown. "A Great Singer of the Century," Miss Fesler; "American Composers," Mrs. Moreback; 'Modern Hymn Writers," Mrs. Langhorne. Music Nov. 2S Hostess, Mrs. Gates. "The Purltan Republic:" "The Beginning," Mrs. Rusk; "Laws. Lawyers and Courts." Mrs. Leedy: "Puritans and Indians," Mrs. Weakly; "The Puritan Sabbath," Mrs. Flke. Dec. 2C Hostess, Mrs. Leedy. "Some Great Expositions." Mrs. Brown; "What the Nineteenth Century Has Done for Women What Women, Have Done for the Nineteenth Century," Mrs. S. A. Thompson: "Life of Whittler," Mrs. Champe; quotations from Whlttier. Jan. IS-Hostes-, Miss Winifred Fesler. "Italy: Her Art and Her People," Mrs. Johnson; "Italian Opera," Ilm. Cummins; "Biography of Victor Hugo," Mrs. Van Zandt; reading, "Les Miderable," Mrs. Hopkins. Feb. 27 Hostess, Mrs. Langhorne. "Picturesque America," Mrs. Miller; "Our Foreign Relations," Mrs. Haymaker; "Irving In American Literature," Mrs. Knight. March 27 Hostess, Mrs. Moreback. "Highland Scenes and Customs," Mrs. Hopkins; reading, "Lady of the Lake," Mrs. Gates: "Barrle and MacLaren." Mrs. Wheeler; "The iiome or nans tjnnstjan Andersen," Mrs. Leedy; quotations; views. April 24 Hostess, Mrs. Weakley. "Military Career of Frederick the Great," Mrs. Thompson: "Rise and Fall of Poland." Mrs. Brown; "Pbets of To-day," Mrs. Weakly; "A Late Novel," Miss Fesler; discussion by club. May 22 Hostess, Mrs. Thompson. "May Day Customs," Mrs. Julian; "The Folklore of Nations." Mrs. Rtk: "The Child In Literature," Mr. Johnson; "Sabbash Scenes in Havana," Mrs. Moreback; election of officers. June 6 Hostess, Mrs. Knight. "At Home," rhllomnthean Clnb. Sept. 2-Prcsiuerit's day. Oct. 12 Hostess, Mrs. Grimes. "What " to Read and How to Read." Mrs. Farrabee; "Book Review Caleb West," Mrs. Hall. Oct. 2o Hostess, Mrs. Bruce. "Alaska." talk by Mrs. Fairbanks; current events. Nov. 9-Hostess. Mrs. Ritchie. "The Great Canals," Mrs. Grimes; "Magazine Article," Mrs. Spencer; current events. Nov. 23 Hostess, Mrs. Tidball. "Masters and Masterpieces of Art," Mrs. Bruce; "Early American Art," Mrs. Eldridge; current events. lec. 7 Hoste. Mrs. Eldrldpre. "Social and Religious Life In Japan," "Japan and Its Advancement," Mrs. Swain; conversation; leader. Mrs. Vorls. Dec 21 Ho-tess, Mrs. Vori3. "Puritanism." Mrs. Ritchie; "The Quakers," Mrs. Shulz; book review, "Hugh Wynn," Mrs, Tidball. Jan. 4 Hostess. Mrs. Spence. "Eminent Jaurnalists." Mrs. Klippel; "Influence of the Press," Mrs. Lee; current events. Jan. IS Hostess. Mrs. Covert. "A Glimpse ot Scotch History, " Mrs. Crowman; "The . Genius of Burns," Mrs. Thompson; conversation: leader. Mrs. Grimes. Feb. 1 Hostess, Mrs. Hall. Indiana day. History, resources, authors, noted women, Feb. 15 Hostess. Mrs. Simpson. "Our New Possessions," MIsa Rossiter; current events. Mnrrh 1 Hoste??. Mrs. Klicnel. "The Ideal Home." Mrs. Tidball: "The Model Mother in History." Mrs. Yoris: conversation: leader, Mrs. Hall. March 15 Hostess. Mrs. Swain. Guest .,r March EV-Hostess, Mrs. Lee. "Some Great Kventa or tne rsineteenth century." Miss Roirslter; ".Magazine Article," Mrs. Trout. April 12 Hostess. Mrs. Shulz. Election of c-Klccrs. Responses from Shakspeare; Types of Women Portia, Imogen, Juliet," Mrs. Farralee: current events. April 2 Hostess, Mrs. Trout. Musical. May 10 Hostess. Mrs. Thompson. "India What May it Teach Us?" Mrs. Covert; The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam," Mrs. Simpson: current events. May 21 Hostess. Miss Rossiter. Books of th year. Irvlnsrton Fortnightly Clnb. Oct. 5 With Mrs. P. C. Jacobs. President's day. Oct. 13-WIth Mrs. W. H. H. Shank. ."What State of Society is Most Conducive to Happiness?" Mrs. J. E. McGaughey; coneration on papr led by Mrs. John R. Tomlinson. Nov. 2 With Mrs. J. E. McGaughey. "Mendelssohn." Mrs. Louis Waiden; "Songs Without Words' Hurd Jacobs. Nov. h Guest day. . Nov. C'V-WIth Mr. J. T. Gist. "Glimpses ef the Paris Exposition;" "The Gaieties." Mrs. J. P. Findley; "The Novel Features," Jan. lU-With Mrs. T. m ri,--.-t-, J V l. McGaughey; converratlon on subject, 'Mrs D- K. Carver. .Marrli I.'r-With Mrs. A. R. Thaip. "Art In Rugs." Mr. Claude Robert Shaffer; "Infi-iratloa of New Things,". Mrs. Louis va'den. - I ::;rch rWfth Mrs. Loul3 Walicn. 'The
reD. w iios.ess, urs. ucorge .v. -rang- pny and Religion as Portrayed In Hvborn. "Old Times in the Colonies." Mary patia," Mrs E? P? Brown 1 E. G. Morgan; "Presidential Campaigns, May 11 "The Review of a New Book." Past and Present," Ella K. Furnas. Mrs. Osgood E. Fifleld.
Anrn vi Tinste. Mrs. F. M. :Uontrom- -uoores; "a nuggea uutcast. Martöa aid. ms. o. jl,.
ery. Election of officers. Current topics, Martindale; conversation, "Remnants of secretary, Mrs. Alice leader, Nina L. Montgomery; assistant, he Puritan;" "Conscience," Sarah F. At- Mrs. Charles Garrard.
-irs. J. i. oist; "Compare Products of trated; "Tennyson ana Longfellow," Miss Edward H. Dean, hostess, assisted by Mrs. 71 wniänd -Romaine Braden- "The Cull.nited State's Inventions with Other Coun- I Lillian Moore; "Cary and Hemans." M rs. I a ik... -Dali-..- Vm "VT C Wttrnmri 'VT?- I . -. . j ,, x t j . a. t-i. I
triP " Mrs Gf-nrrre HJllfncj I r- r OlirV- I ' , , .7 V rrV ,V V iure niswry ia ine iu, xiaiuci ivui. i . - ,. irie. , -irs.ytorge lünir.gs. I C Lf. 1-iarK. I tt r O Ttnla. Mrs. J. T. Barnett. Mrs. J. I m t-. nn Th OCt. b
pec. H-With Mrs. Mary S. McGaughey. Arrll 1-Hostess, Mrs. Alice Snider: re- X' VÄ X 7 VTr; a - v. r.mwn mV t .,l "v.T 4i"a "L members; "Art N
Original Love Story." Mrs. W. II. H. I sponses, humorous advertisements; "The Mt w fr W
J- 4-With Mrs. J. P. Findley. "Our Ä eÄ'M.Eni Twynn. of the programme and room aM.ff
Postal System- Mr.. A. B. Tharb; certo. MIm Ullian Moore and Mln May 'K.n. n.v. A pt.n p. 17" ?iu.wn uuiw-raieu,. un- Nov. s-..Acr0
hi ine Charm of Letters?" Aufderhelde; conversation, "Peculiar Eni- I iViV). ut.fAw xt ivT I n"i . ! ,-. -r I Mrs. H. H. Fay;
airs. u. K. Carver. I tanhs " by the club I Ui x-ailJ' i""1" -.iv.w, j . - i ir eD. i unn irs. v. v.. x-rown. -.any i
acobs: "The Camera and the Amateur" bey." Miss Emma Bradbury; "The Bells wood h,Vi!i 5? t (conversation). Miss I. p.ich.ir.cnn I Thr Atiin r-. w r tiu. I versation led by Mrs. J.
i'luifii v a. l 1 1 tt r in ii i r i-si fin - i rm v s reennn m i k ia i in nonii "i 'o er ia n x v - -
eb. 1 With Mrs. J. I. Mr-0:iiTrh-? vorsatlon. "Varlnua suhlort nf r.,rron ?. Oct. 23 Eighteenth
"Minstrelsy." Mrs. Ausrust Jutf "Sn .,rt l.d Mr. p t v u-m Georce III," by Miss M. E.
tina. Op. No. 2." Kuhla u. Mis r, Mrs . Ault w " I tion Without Repre:
McGaughey. April 2-Hostess. Mrs. W. J. Elder; re- t,on Ied b' iIrs- Wilbur reb. Ii- V. Ith MrS. John Tt Trtmltn.ft. I cnrne- "Unla-ofh."" "Th, V.....-I I A. DfVer.
T ooden anniversary; club sociil. ders of America." Miss Alta M - ?tohprt- N'ov. 6 The drama.
-Maren 11 ith Mr. August Jutt. "State "The Relation Between Indian Storv and rick." by Mrs. Henry E
jnsMtu.inr.s of Indiana." Mrs. Mnrv I s.inp " Mr n fl nhn.. Scandal." "Ladv of Lvc
Science of Advertising' Mrs. T. M. Richardson; "Mission of the Cartoon;" conversation. Mrs. J. P. Flndley. April 12 With Mrs. George Billings. Club social: election of officers. April 2G-VIth Mrs. IV C. Jacobs. 'The Wild Flowers of Indiana." Mrs. W. II. H. Shank; "Home Cutture of Roses;" conversation, Mrs. Mao S. McGaughey. MaJ- 1-Wlth Mrs. Claude Robert Shaffer. "The Romany People," Mrs. John R. Tomlinson; "The Witching Power of Nomadic Life." Mrs. P. C. Jacobs. May 24 Guest day. Magazine Club Programme.
Oct. fc-Presldent's day. "Autumn Leaves," original contributions; editor. Mrs. Clinton 11. Galloway; assistant editor. Miss Alice Van Anda; Mrs. John L. Benedict hostess. Oct. 20-"The Effect of the French Revolution on English Literature," Mrs. J. S. Berryhill; "Characteristics of Victorian Literature," Mrs. M. II. Shaw. Nov. 3 "Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott and Ilia Friends." Mrs. Abner Lewis: conversation: leader. Mrs. Fifleld. Nov L-" Literary dornen of Scotts Period." Miss Alice Van Anda; readings, Mrs Huey Mfg Brown and Mrs. Benediet. Dec; "Aohn -,Kcat and His Contemporaries." Mrs. Rose S. Coleman. Dec. IS Musicale. Jan. "Charles Dickens." Miss Florence Patterson; "A Christmas Carol," Miss FIorence Buxton; "The Cricket on the Hearth." Mrs. J. R. Francis. idu. u nie jtei&u ui -.e.iui 111 -l.IV, Mrs. C. II. Badger; "A Tale of Two Cities' Mrs. J. W. Beck: "Sidney Carton." character sketch, Mrs. William J. Sumner. Feb. 2 "The English Court of Chancery," Mrs. Frank Keegan: "Bleak House," review. Miss Mary L. Collier and Mrs. A. J. Clark. Feb. 14 At home with Mrs. Charles E. Busby. Feb. ie-"Life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning." Mrs. Clinton E. Galloway; "The Browning Letters," Mrs. P. M. Dill; "Short Quotations from Mrs. Browning's Writings," Mrs. T. W. Tlbbs. March 2 "A Siudy of Mrs. Browning's Po.try," Miss Adelaide Carmen; "Aurora Leigh." Mrs. Oscar L. Huey. March 16 "William Makepeace Thacke T . o i if I -r- i --,-. I TT-.-, I ray," Miss Carrie Fisher; "Characteristics of Thackeray's Writings," Mrs. Eliza M. HOpKlnS. mhh v ttniijc a ir, review, ...irs. Joseph E. Reagan and Miss .Jessie Hamilton; "Becky Sharp." character sketch. aiiss loa M. Foudray. April 13 Annual election. April 27 "Hypatia." the story related. Mrs. Charles E. Busby: "A Study in Mythology," Mrs. N. T.- Ferine; "PhllosoJune 1 Luncheon with Mrs. Oscar L Huey. The Woman's CI ab. Oct. 10 "Traits That Resemble A Differentlation," Eliza S. Hendricks; conversation on the paper, Kate Rand Winters. Nov. 2 "Harps Ever Tuned." Julia M. Nov. 16 "Boccaccio," Annie Ames Spruance; "A Summer's Cruise," Carrie F. Robertson; conversation, "The Observing Eye," Laura F. Hodges. Dec. 7 "Mrs. Oliphant." Olive Eddy Hasselman; "Anthony Trollope," Caroline H. Howland; conversation, Harriet Maclntlre Foster. Dec. 21 "Club Literature," Ulla McD. Ketcham; "Studies for a Club Paper," Helen Rockwood Edson. Jan. 4 "Dawn of the Twentieth Century'," Elizabeth Barnett Hltt; "Responsibilities of Enlightenment," Carina B. Eaglesfield. Jan. IS "Burns, the Patriot," Elizabeth Nicholson; recitations, Julia Harrison Moore; ballads. Feb. 1 "Superstitions," Anna L. Mothershead; "Fortune Telling. Past and Present," Mary Isobel Jenckes; conversation, "Changes in Popular Tastes," Anna Hen ancks. Feb. 13 "The Sewall; conversation March 1 "Speeches Cord Chambers Reade," Katherine "Dlaannearlntr Auth son. March 13 "Poverty," Kate M. Bowles; "The Ethical Teachines of John Ruskin." Lois G. Hufford: conversation. "Amenities of Life." Flora ..IcDonald Ketcham. March 22 Election of officers. April 5 "A Famous Story Teller." Lucia Ray; "The Doctor in Literature." Julia I Graydon Jameson: "Endings of Novels." Helen Mar Edson. April 1 "In Black and White," Clementlno Ruddell; "Cartoons," Mary E. Black lege; conversation, "Humorists," Emma JJee Elam. May 3-"A Book Review," Sarah Spann; "The New Era in Russia," Mary A. e. Woollen; conversation, "The Future of the Slave," Albertlna Allen Forrest. May 17 "Come forth Into the light of things, Let nature be your teacher." "The Passing of the Summer," Elizabeth u. Marmon. Juno 7-Annual reports; "A Story." Haute The Research Club. an original story, Mrs. J. J. Brown; conversation. "Character Sketches of the Foets of Hoosierdom;" leaders, Mrs. Willis, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Heckard. Oct. 22 Hostess, Mrs. W. J. Beckett; responses, anecdotes of Lincoln. "Leading tes of Lincoln. "Leading Zivil War and Its Great 2. G. Ritchie; "The Favorthe Field, Campflrc and Battles of the Civ Generals," Mrs. E lte Melodies of People." Mrs. Mary D. Cowan; illustration uy uib. v. j. jjcKxuiit. anu urs. it. -.-. mv-.--- ii aa1-.A- a t- sv Bennett. . Nov. 5 Hostess. Miss Gertrude Goodhart. Responses, humorous. "Our Humorous Writers," Mrs. W. D. Tutewller: "The Traveling Library in America." Mrs. L. C. Cline; conversation, "Pleasure Resorts;" leaders, Mrs. s. E. Elder and Mrs. Valentine Leonard. Nov. 19 Hostess. Mrs. Mary D. Cowan. Responses, miscellaneous; "The Mormons," Mrs. Frank H. Holt: "Altruism." Mrs. M. I. Kramer; conversation. "The Rovcrofters," leaders, Mrs. W. IL Kliman and Miss Jessie Hauk. Dec. 3 Hostess. Mrs. Frank Wells. Re sponses, Kipling; "Victoria's Reign," Mrs. John K. Jones; "The Court Jester." Mrs. O. M. Prultt; conversation, "The Royal raiaces, leader, Mrs. Jr reaeric Heath. Dec. 17-Hostess. Mrs. Albert Kimberlln. Responses. Musical jests. "History of Pianoforte music," Miss Sarah Rudlslll. illustrated by Miss Moore and Miss Auf der I heide; "Sonjfs of Shubert." Mrs. Fremont Swain; reading, "Oie Bull's Christmas Story." Mrs. ttirt C. Smith. I Jan. Hostess, Miss May Aufderhelde, I Responses. Favorite hymns. IIow the glDi ta.m.?-nPSn t0 .Vs " rJl .C L' Eastburn: "The Persecutions of Christians in All Ages," Mrs. YS . M. Stevenson. Conversation, "Women of the Bible." leader. Mrs. J. J. Brown. Jan. 21 Hostess, Mrs. M. I. Kramer. Responses. Sir Joshua ReynoMs "Cera mics," Miss Anna Lewis; 'The Three Great Animal Painters." Miss Alice Van Anda. Conversation. "Mural Decorations," leader, Mrs. Stewart i'ouaer. Feb. 4 Hostess, Mrs. C. W. Gorsuch. Guest day. Feb. IS Hostess, Mrs. W. T. Brown. Responses, Amelia Barr; "Battlefields and Victory in Texas. 1S35-1SSG," Miss Jeannette Smith; reading, "Lasca," Mrs. Will C. Smith; review. "Remember the Alamo." Mrs. Frank Wells; reading. "The Alamo, March 6, 1S3." Mrs. C. E. Bacon. March 4 Hostess, Mrs. W. A. Wlldhack. Resnonses. current literatnrpr "Small in ventions That Brought Fortunes," Miss Gertrud Goodhart! "Accident n. Tn,t. dents." Mrs. A. L. Wilson; conversation, "Historical Clocks." leaders. Mrs. W. J. Elder and Mrs. J. II. Orndorff. Election of March IS-Hostess. Mrs. F. T. McWhlrter; responses, Emerson; "Emerson's Religious Views," Mrs. G. M. Henderson; conversanon. songs oi tne i'oets. 1 n V. n ArT-it iiTAt. Mr T? v t. . - 1 . . . , ... . . . -Jtillim. "National Flowers," leader, Mrs. Mary Hovey. May 13 Hoste??. Miss Alice Van Anda; responses, miscellaneous; "The Growth of the Nation;" "Alaska as We Find IU" Mrs. J. m. Dalrymple: "Hawaii as an American Possession," Mrs. Jennls Hal -
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Onen Mind." May Wrifrht ougiass.- Mrs. rinur i-ei ey. , "Anna Ritter," by Mrs. Rush. icnara. io'hman noff. Korsakoff. Vocal. Russian " 'vlfcIU1"- "iU
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of Note." IsadoreMc- Aaron uurr," Mrs. Rowiey; -uen. lqw port of the Union of Clubs; report of the v. ongreiiow," Mrs. Romaine R ön.;n pniiih nn Mrs. D. Forshee,
; "A Study of Charles vuwace. au., itmpie. I treasurer; report or tne secretary irom jö. i-angciine, airs, üeiie lins- Tfln Artt' rrltal I or Mrs. J. nuoru, w
H. Day; conversation. cd. MiKMrs. breeding, nostess. "isis- January, 1300, to January, 1901. ipw: parooy on "Hiawatha." Mrs. Mellie ICT r-FirVt division Italian comnosers in Madison to-day.
inrs." r.prtrnde c. .Tamp, marck, Mrs. i.awara iiauieia; -Mar -m . o. uison. music Responses rrom long- I , "-i""-! n-"r v---.i t ; - I ti,. t i am
cf ivrACT., xfc Wim - a tr.-i, Ane oincers are: i'resiaent, Mrs. Arthur l Cf the Memorv " Mrs Bacon "The Will" I Bryant. Music. Sept. 24 Hostess, Mrs. William A. Heck- -p-fi-,.- nrn!,unt at: -rn n. I l xn.r.eTa ira' ,."e,:;liA itr xn-. it -e 1 . I
ri. PrPKiHpnfa lav Ttiir Afra o r l 1 . - .. , . jrg. iviuier: x-iierary Baiaa, irs. wooa- 1 . . .- 0111., u-icsa. 1 snore
PlnrV nnr hntlnnk fnr thV . Yr" TrV Pccretary. miss ranees tnapm; assistant ward: mUsic. Mrs. Lamb. "Sketches of Short Story Writers," Mrs. Always it Is
William T. Brown muic Miss Lillian I If lrs. Jessie Montague; treasurer, I Jan. 3-"Longfellow." Responses. Long- Carrie E. Halpln; "Mary E. Wllklns." Before its vast .J. A-iman I 2lTS. Edward Hatfield. I .r 7, 11 nr, t t.-J1,,. I Aflss T.Inn AT. Ttnrrln ntMv.H Vlnllnr I
fvioore; reaamg. Mrs. w. iu. jjacon; music, t- ",' V r-nT ö;..r; T'Vr Vr.-m.r 2: Vlll And so in vain
Mrs. Fremont swain. Indianapolis Literary Clnb. . Lf- ,a". A'. I 1 - ' m... S1 ! To 1 the
Oct. Hostess, Airs. Fremont öwain; I . . . ... l Dianaisn, rs. xiaramon,- music, Äirs. x,. imuuu (wuwaxu, I For rreedon resnnnses. Snrnh T. Rnltnn- "Th TTnnir . I Oct. 1 (Ladies' night) "Caliban." William Warner. quotations from Riley. Music. it makes its
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lenrer: "A Glimpse of Porto Rico, Mrs. S. T. Miller; "Cuba and Its Future Mrs; C. E. Bacon; "Impressions of Manila. Mrs. C. W. Gorsuch; "Myths and Legends of Our Possessions," Mrs. E. L. Olcott. May 27 Hostess, Mrs. Josephine Conde; club day; "A Literary Symphony, Mrs. Josephine Conde. .A musical?. The club officers are: President. Mrs. William T. Brown; vice presidents, Mrs. Frank Wells and Miss Emma Bradbury; corresponding secretary, Mrs. William Stevenson; recording secretary, Mrs. George Henderson; treasurer, Mrs. John Jones; critic. Mrs. Chester Helt. The programme committee is composed of Miss Jennette Smith, Miss Sarah E. Rudisill and Miss Alta M. Robert-. Parlor Club. Oct. 17 President's day. Nov. 7-Hostess. Miss McKay: Poems: "Development." "Epilogue." "Prospice. "Last Statue," "Stanza and Bust," Elizabeth Nicholson. Nov. 21 Hostess, Miss Goodheart. Special art form: "The Monologue. 'My Last Duchess;' " "Dramatic Presentation of the Monologue." Ada L. Benton; "Movement In Browning's Poetry," "Dramatic Lyrics,' Anna J. Ferguson. Dec. 5-Hostess. Mrs. William Rexford. "Browning's Theory of Art." Miss Gertrude Goodhart; "Ealaston's Adventure," . Mrs. W. D. Miller. Dec. 1- Hostess. Mrs. Bass. "Office of Poetry in Art," "Fra Llppo LIppl." Mrs. O. J. Dearborn; "Essay on Shelley," Mrs. D. L. Wood. Jan. -Hostess. Mrs. W. P. Benton. Guest day; "Talk on Browning," Mrs. Charity Dye. Jan. 3. Hostess. Mrs. George W. Benton. Music. Abt, Vogler; "Master Hughes of Saxe-Gotha," Mrs. O. D. Weaver; "A Toccato of Galuppi's," "Parleying with Charles Orison." Miss Mary L. McKay. Feb. 6 Hostess, Mrs. Brown. Poems on re-igion; "SauI.V Mrs. S. E. Perkins; "Rabbi Ben Ezra," "Christmas Eve and Easter." Mrs. H. J. Eddy. Feb. 20-Hostess, Mrs. Perkins. Painting; "Andrea Delsarta." "Fra Lippo Lippl." Mrs. W. R. Rexford: "Old Pictures in Florence," Mrs. Edgar A. Brown. March 6 Hostess, Mrs. Miller. Poems on love; "One Word More," "Love in Life." Mrs. W. II. Dye; "Pippa Passes," Mrs. Jos. R. Smith. March 20 Guest day. "Talk on Browning," the Rev. J. Cummlng Smith. April 3 Hostess. Mrs. Dearborn. Browning's optimism: "Rabbi Ben Ezra," Mrs.
Hoyt McClaln:" "The Grammarian's Fu neral." "Prospice," Mrs. Charles Garrard. April 17 Hostess. Mrs. W. H. Dye. Browning's characters; "Lurla," Mrs. John Stone; "Caliban," Mrs. Georgo F. Bass. May 1 Hostess. Mrs. J. W. Sawyer. "Capon Sacchi and Pompllia In the King and the Book," Mrs. J. W. Sawyer; "Hercules In Balastlon's Adventure," Miss Delia Dearborn. May 15 Hostess, Mrs. II. J. Eddy. "Par acelsus." "Ideal Paracelsus." Mrs. D. K. Partlow; "Character of Festus." Mrs. Suzanna S. Benton. The officers of the club are: President, Miss Elizabeth Nicholson; vice presidents. Perkins and Mrs. w. II. uye; Rexford; treasurer, Tuxedo Historical League. Oct. 12 Mrs. Annie McConeghy, hostess. 'Benjamin Franklin." Mrs. Mlngor; "Henry Clay," Mrs. Edward Hatfield. Oct. 26 Mrs. Nannie Montague, hostess. "Abraham Lincoln," Mrs. Harry Rowley; "Daniel Webster," Mrs. John Heaton. Nov. 9 Mrs. Roach, hostess. "Horace Greeley," Mrs. James Breeding; "Henry M. Stanley," Mrs. Frank Heaton. Nov. 23 Mrs. Mlngor. hostess. "James A. Garfield," Mrs. Montague;'- "Frances E. Willard," Mrs. Roach. Dec. 14 Mrs. Edward Hatfield, hostess. "Thomas A. Edison," Mrs. Frank Heaton; "Chauncey M. Depew," Miss Frances Chapln. Dec. 28 Mrs. Frank Heaton. hostess. Guest evening: music, "John Philip Sousa," Mrs. McConeghy. Jan. 11 Mrs. John Heaton, hostess. "RobTwain." Miss Temple Feb. 22 Mrs. Arthur Pefley, hostess. "Na thaniel Hawthorne," Miss Chapln; "An drew Jackson," Mrs. Mlngor. March 8 "Miss Temple, hostess. "Joan of Arc," Mrs. McConeghy; "Charles Dick ens," Mrs. Roach. March 22 Mrs. Rowley, hostess. Guest evening; "Birthday Events." April 12 Mrs. McConeghy, hostess. "John J. Ingalls," Mrs. John Heaton; "Edward Eggleston," Mrs. Montague. April 2fj ilrs. Arthur Pefley, hostess. 'Sherman," Mrs. John Breeding; "Jeffer son," Mrs. Mingor. May 10 Mrs. James Breeding, hostess. "William Gladstone." Mrs. Rowley; i,"Jl" June 2S Mrs. Montague, hostess. Guest I eveninir: "Floral Emblems." " I A. Quayle. Oct. 8 "Constitutional Limitations on the Power of Congress Over the Territories." John T. Dye. Oct. lcr "The Laboratory View." John N. nurty. Oct. 22 "The Fourth Earl of Chesterfield." John C. Dean. Oct. 23-"A Universal Language," Francis Hurty. H- Gavisk. b ' - : SM-fA-- w Mr i a v ' a 1 i.u. u iim; 1- wcnjr u.iu Whl eY John E. Cleland. I Nov. 12 "The Debt of the Church to InI fidelity," Wlllitts A. Bastian. aov. 1- nancij j aiiies xu, r reuericK If AntV .-- in 1111 1 - T T- II TI-.J l-l. C. Heath Nov. 2tJ "The Worship of Numbers as a Basis of Culture," William E. Henry. Dec. 3 (Ladles' night) "A Study in Plant Sociology," John M. Coulter. Dec. 10-' Solomon ana Omar," George Chambers Calvert. Dec. 17 "The English and American Fepys," William F. Elliott. Jan. 7 (Ladies night) "Tlmon." John R. Wilson. Jan. 14-"S. Weir Mitchell-Life and Writinsrs." L. H. Dunning. Jan. 21 "The Law ana the -Prophets," Charles W. Smith. Jan. 2S-"The Chief Justice." William A. ivetcnam. Feb. 4 (Ladles' night) "The Man of the Town Meeting," John L. Thompson. (Ladies' lght.) Feb. 11 "The Irishman: Fighter and Phil osopher." Charles N. Thompson. Feb. is "jreeas ana creea Revision." Jri. A. Edson. Feb. 2S "William the Silent," James B. Black. Z-imtl L. Griffiths. March 11 "Obiter Dicta." Frank II. Blackledge. March IS A Study," William Forsyth March 25 "Failures," W. P. Kappes. - Anril 1 (Ladies' night) "Later Victorian Novelists." Augustus L. Mason Arnil 8 "The Dutch in America," C. E. Houenbecx. April lo- The Consent of the Governed, rederick E. Matson. - Frederick April 22 "Alfred, the Typical King," Georce W. Hufford. April 2j "John Marshall," iiarry J. MUIgan. May 6 "waiter liagenot," .tiawara uanlels. (ladies' nignt). May 13 A Tourist's portmanteau." George T. Porter. May 20 "The Biographies of Books," W 11harn D. Foulke. (Election of officers). May 27 "Sex and Genesis," Alembert W. Brayton. Fortnightly Literary Club. rtrt 2 President's day. "We are CltlI Zens of No Mean State," by Mrs. Charles I itauu, xvcuniiiaciiuva -r ivm nie v,un ci paI . i -? A -l.ln! " 1., " f r-a TT T 1. tne uwens; con- - - S. Tarkington. Century. "Times of Dresser: 'Taxasentation; conversaHltt and Mrs. C. Sheridan and Garitel; "School for ns" and "She I Stoops to Conauer" and "Their Dellnea - I tors." by Mrs. Ovid B. Jameson. Nov. 20 Art. "Sir Joshua Reynolds and His Friends," by Mrs. Arthur V. Brown; "Miniature Painting," by Mrs. C. N. Thompson. 1 Dec. 4 Religion. "Whitfield and Wes
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.way -i-Jiis. miHKur, uuaiesa. w mie- Elizabeth's Character," Mrs. Jordan; "Earl f , JUV" i.ult, lia Aßnes ng- "Thus and thus only would i have the sear law Reid." Miss Chapln; "John Clark Rid- 0r Leicester " "Amy Robsart " Mrs Berry- land The Effect of the War," Mrs. M llssa For whether lying: calm and beautiful, path," Mrs. Arthur Pefley. Th Villi in nf thp Pint Va'mpv nr Caylor. Quotations from Tennyson. Mu- clasping the earth in love, and throwing: back June R14-Mrs. Rowley, hostess "Rüther- FoiW.??Mr!" slS t, , m SSVS Ktf ?A HfZl8! ..E,d.w3rt. "atfWs Dec. V-Blography. Responses. Longfel- wS:i--Mrs. Mary Rice, hostess. "Life of KdVand naviet of The world
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ley," by Mrs. Chester. Bradford; "The Religious Motive in 'Adam Bede " by Miss Jane Williams. Dec. 1-Faper. "Music as a Social Factor;" illustrations, "Concert Etude" (Vogrlck). "Erl-Klng" (Schubert-Liszt), original poems. "Apostrophe To Hope," 'The Song of the Sea," "To Sleep," by Miss Laura Hull-Morris. Jan. --Sincerity In Social Life." by Mrs. William II. Dye; "In the Right With Two
or Three," by Mrs. Ellas Jacoby. Jan. 22-"The Humor and the Pathos of T amh" v.v Tr Tr, rrVrx. t Raker: "The Humor nnrt Pathn nf Dickens. DV Mrs. I H. G. Coldwell: conversation led by Miss V. Ci Rrnwrilntr I Feb. 5-"Colonlal Courtliness compared ' O- ,1
Wlth Modern Manners," by Mrs. J. Cum- dress. "Church and Home," Rev. J. gumming Smith; "Colonial Times," by Mrs. F. ming Smith; report from Tabernacle Aid
A. Joss. I Feb: ! "Causes and Results, by Mrs. J. T. Barnett; "Are We a Free Feople? I conversation led by Miss Elizabeth v ishard. tf...k r fWA T r t Itno " hV 1 -U-.1LI1 -T 1.1. -rf'J t t KJ A. ., A . , " J Mrs. J. N. Hurty; "Plots," by Mrs. v. r. z - y . i Mrs. J. C. Norris. ADrll 2 Story by Miss Elizabeth Dye; 'The Value of Magazine Reading," by Mrs. Wilbur S. Wynn. April 9 Election. . April lS-"Educat!on; What Is It?" by Mrs. S F. Gray; "School Vacations; Their Uses and Abuses." by Mrs. W. II. liobbs. April SO-Notable events of the year. "Pniit .." Vv T. .T. Wacknev and Mrs. Ida D. Finley; Scientific," by Mrs. Macy Malott; "Art, by Mrs. John T. Dye; "Paris Exposition." by Miss Insiey. May 14-"NotatIe Books of the Year." by Mrs. E. R. Darlow, Mrs. J. E. cravens, Miss Emma Atkins; "Real Characters in h lrnnn 1 ic attpti i i 1 .iianiii. 1
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May 2S Memorial Day. "Lincoln and the June 4 Council business 2:30 to 3:30; "EdSoldier." by Mrs. James W. Hess; readings: ucational Work." C. N. Kendall, superlnLowell's "Commemoration Ode," by Miss tendent of public schools; report from InMary Helen Yerkes; "The Gettysburg dianapolis Free Kindergartens and ChilSpeech," by Mrs. B. C. Kelsey. dren's Aid Society, Mrs. John H. Holllday: June 11 "American Song-Writers and report from T. B. Laycock Literary and Their Songs." by Mrs. Frank B. Wynn; Social Union, Miss Zllpha Saunders.
"Music In Nature." by Mrs. David Gibson. I German Literary. Oct. & Meets with Mrs. Walker. Paper, "Friends, Were You Contented with the Last Year," by Mrs. Carrie H. Hildebrand. Oct. 23 Meets with Mrs. Karmann. Paper, "German Literary Papers," by Mrs. Margaret B. Legur. Nov. 13 Guest day; Propylaeum: tenth anniversary. "Introduction," by Mrs. Waker; "Our Contemporaries," by Mrs. Wagner; "Reminiscences," by Mrs. Dietrichs; "One Knows Not What Still- May Come," by Miss Fletcher. Musical programme arranged by Mrs. Francke. Nov. 27 Meets with Mrs. Rush. Paper, "Peter Rosseger and a Contemporary," by Mrs. B- Vonnegut. Dec. 11 Meets with Mrs. Hildebrand. Parer, "Arts and Life on the Rhine," by Mrs. Francke. Jan. 8-Meets with Mrs. Goetz. Election of officers and buisness meeting. Jan. 22 Meets with Mrs. Fauvre. Paper, "Henry Heine-Through Speech and Song," bv Mrs. Hollwejr. Feb. 12 Meets with Mrs. C. Vonnegut. Paper, "A Review of the Musical World of Vienna." by Miss Wight. r eo. iu Aieeis wun .urs. oeveriii, jr. sra- i per, "German women At iiome ana Abroad." by Mrs. Bruner. March 12 Address, by Professor Howe, of Butler University. March 26 Meets with Miss Fletcher; "Empress Elizabeth of Austria," "Ex tracts from Heinrich Heine," by members
of the club; conversation. Mrs. Barnes; Women Authors," Miss Lina M. Barrio. crs nf to-day WIdor .Bizet. Chabrler. Masdiscussion, Mrs. Sickles, Mrs. Bruner, Mrs. Responses lrom American literary women. Eenet Laio Dubois.
Rush. April 9 Meets with Mrs. Reese; Thonsrhts of Snrintr.v . "Selections from Different Poets," by members of the club, April 23 Meets with Mrs. Hollweg; address, by Mrs. Eaglesfield. Oct. 1-PresIdent's day. "Summer Reminiscenses;" president's address; music, Mrs. Allison. Oct. IS Biography. Responses, Lowell. "George H. Bancroft." Mrs. Allison; "Kor ace Greeley," Mrs. Ferree; "Henry Ward Reecher," Mrs. Hamilton; music, Mrs. Bacon. Nov. 1 Magazines. Responses Current Magazine Poetry. . "Modern Magazines, their Virtues and Defects," Mrs. E. L. Freeman; "Successful Writers of Short Stories," Mrs. Rhoades; "The Use and Abuse of the Cartoon," Mrs. Galney; music, Mrs. Berryhill. Nov. 15 Character .Study Kenllworth. Responses Scott. "Weak Points of Queen --..ir r naV.vm thm1 Knifror I ..-ww v..., I musir Mrs Fisher Culture Renonses I V?..!,1.,'- "fl: A.fwV.?".. J II. 1 III" r III II IH I IUII -1 1 1 Ii t . Ill 1 I M 1 Ulli I Jan. 17 Aftermath in Wonderland. Rebnonses. "Favorite Quotations." "Seven Wonders of the Old World." Mrs. Barnhill: "Seven Wonders of the New World," Mrs. Smiley: music. Mrs. Gainey. I Feb. 7 "Musical." Responses, Music. Feb. 7 "Musical." Responses, Music. Programme arranged by Mrs. Behymer. Hostess. Mrs. AVoodward. Feb. 21-Blography. Responses, Holmes. I "Tecumseh," Mrs.Marott; "William Penn." r 4 m v -w I Airs. iawrence: rasy Lnair, Airs, jordan? musir. Mrs. Miller. I March 7 "Presidents of the United States." "American Presidents." Mrs. I LV- .. . .. . -.,.-, wells. Election or omcers. music, Mrs. I - k.T. . r- . T . ...1 I Ferree. Noted W omen Responses. Julia Ward Howe. "Miss Anthony," Mrs. Miller; trances winara, Mrs. l. ju. rreeman; "Jane Addams," Mrs. Warner; music, Mrs. a a mrn 1 .its r T iinuaus. April 4-"Victor Hugo." Responses, Vic tor Hugo. "His Life and Works." Mrs. Fifleld; "Les Miserables," Mrs. Wells; music, Mrs. McCune. April 18 Inventions. Responses. Inven tions. "Marconi," Mrs. Allison; "Edison." Mrs. Rhoads; ;;Recent Inventions," Mrs. Lamb: music. Mrs. Behymer. May 2 "Book Reviews." Responses, "Favorite Books." "Reviews of New Books." Mrs. E. L. Freeman. Mrs. Gainey; music, Mrs. Wells. May lS-PIcnlc. Indianapolis Ceramic Association. Oct. 10 China decorations; "Figures," Mrs. Day. Mrs. Woodsmall; Miss Whit- -? rr-A onH Afra T . T CJ -t V Vo Nov. 14-ChIna decorations, "Morning iw Pmmmn,. mmmitr-. Mr Om. Glory." Programme committee. Mrs. Orn I dorff. Mrs. Henley. Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. rjicuiuui, uiC3 iuwiu., .uis. u5C, RODertS. uec. i vnina aecorations, mops. rrogramme committee, Mrs. T. E. Hadlej', Airs, viiiitri, ii. U Iittvn. uib. j iuu xi a, Mrs. cougnun, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. ivops. Irvlncton Woman's Clnb. Oct. 1 President's day. With Mrs. Goe. Oct. 15 With Miss Butler. "The Homeric Epic." Professor Demarchus Clariton Prnwn Brown. Oct. 23-WIth Mrs. Carvin. ' ine Reil--rinus Element in the Homeric Eole." Grace JuUan Clark; discussion, Elizabeth TompNov. 12 With Mrs. Baker. "Women in V TIr-l- A era. ' T-c.l- r'hrlefifln rirftTl'n discussion. Marv B. Thomnson. Nov. 2(5 With Mrs. Howe. "The History cf the Roland and the Cid." Professor Ed8 D" "lilwnh 1 Tlbbott "A ComtlMMI..--. 4WV.-.AA parlson of the Legend and Historical racts in the Roland and the Cid." Harriet Kautz; m ".Manners ana customs itenecieu u xvolanu. iwmci -15V"": , ,. . Jan. 7-W 1th Miss Tlbbott. "The Ideals i German Lite in tne isiueiungen Lieu, jenI . . . ..-..a , I -1 i I ! 1 1- .1 .V.. -'. . w...w.r . Middle Ages." Editia T. Lesley. March 4 With Mrs. Braden. Conversatinn. "Feudal Life." Corrine Cardin; "The Wanderin Singer." (llustratcd). Mary I Lavman Forsvth. - - March 18 With Miss Ritter. "The Ballad and the Epic." Professor William David Howe. April 1 With Miss Tompkins. "The Historv of the Athurian Cycle." Celefte TerI ixil Barnhill; 'The Manners and Customs I in Thomas Malory," Mable Van Meter I Ames. April 15 With Mrs. Williams. "olk lore and the Epic," Vida Tlbbott; discusI f Jon. Ellen Boyles Terrell. - 1 April '-3-Wlth Mrs. Kingsbury. "The
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Epic and the Novel." Inez Watts discussion, Evelyn jennes MaTiHvithMrsraaeIn emorlam: Mrs A. R.rBenton, March u.w. Catherine Merrill, May SO, 1900. .rM May 27-Annual reception, with Mrs. Hilton U. Brown. ' ' - Guest Days-Oct. 15, Nov. 26. Jan. 21 apd MarchlS- - Local Council of Women. r rn.,noii Vittain 2!1 to 3:30: ad-I dress, "Prison Reform in Connection with th. Tnt.miniifii sentence Law." Alvin T. Herf. warden of Jellersonvuie i form atorv: reDort from Audubon-Society. W. W. Wnnllen ' " ' -- . - -1 Nov. -Council business z:su to sjou; auSociety. Mrs. J. Cumming smitn. Dec. 4 Council business "Art in Our Public Schools, mueller; "Household Art, Robinson; "Municipal Art, D-in l H lonrrlnn tUUi lii at UIQV.UC)(UU I . m.aa i Jan. l-Council business 2:u to 3.ou. Stennine- Stones "ThA Salvation Army," Feb. 5 Council business 2:30 to 3:30; re port from Women's Board of Commls sioners to the Paris exposition, Miss Tarquinla Voss; report from Frances E. Wil lard W. C. T. U., Mrs. As B. Leek. March 5-Council business 2:30 to 3:30; State Guardianship." Mrs. Helen R. Edson; "Indiana Political Equality Society, luaiity society, I Mrs. Grace Julian Clark; report from Sketchine Club. Mlsa Edith Williams. April 2-Council business 2:30 to 3:30; annual reports of retiring officers 3:33 to 4:00; annual election of officers 4:00. May 7-Council business 2:30 to 3:30; "The AuauDon Movement, Mr. Amos cutler; general aiscussion; report irom union uovvtakiic -uaLiiiui v. iiissz ellic Linucia. 1 Conver.ntio n.b. Sept. 28 President's day Oct. 26 "Changes in the Map," Mesdames Pratt, Stone, Ingram Nov. 23-"Dogs and Other Dogs." Mesdames Haywood, Wood and Mitchell. 4 Dec. 28-"Architecture." Mesdames Benton, Jones and Miss Folsom. Jan. 25 "What's in a Name?" Miss Adfold, Mesdames Coe and Lockrldge. r eb. J A Nineteenth Century Poet." Mesdames Folz, Talmage and Hale. . March 22 "Ballads." Mesdames Folsom. Price and Aneshaensel. April 26 "Development of Needle Work." Mesdames Wolf, Emery and Miss Walk. May "Review of New Books." Mes dames Brash, Bender and Kelsey. Friday Afternoon Club. Oct. 5 Mrs. M. J. Hadley, hostess. Presdav- Music. President's salutatory. y hen, Y here and What," by members or the club. Recitation by Mrs. D. A. Ross, . 1JTTrs- , Ada R. Pursell, hostess, Elfe and rltlngs of John James Auduf00 Mrs. Ida S. McBride; discussion on paper, Mrs. Addle C. S. Engle, Mrs. Hobbs, Mrs:. Payer and Mrs. Hltt. News report J C -a.uv v. .c.civci. uuvanuua i ...Vü- rTT.. i-ouise 0. xwiname, hostess. "rom wmcn Can We Derive the Greater Benefit, Books or People?" Mrs. Mary J. Tio Hlflv P.UI-,,, 4 i I I Mr, S..Ä. if S r.C,Kntlla ?erchevalMrs. baran B. Gilbert. Contemnorary I ?v.- io-irs. rminda Moore, hostess. ungin or Thanksgiving." Mrs. Ella C. taring; Thanksgiving recitation. Mrs. Carrie W. Hoster; short Thanksgiving original siory, Mrs. m. a. woodward; "What Have we to be Thankful For?" Sirs. Carrie E. lellow. Dec. 21 Mrs. Romaine R. Ai-mstrons. hostess. "A Christmas Story." Mrs. Lizzie V. Spahr: "Christmas Customs." Mrs. Net tie H. New; "A Christmas Poem." Mrs. Ida R. Pursell; "Christmas Box," Mrs. Aug.uata AV- paver. Christmas song and mu sic. Jan. 4 Mrs. Sarah B. Gilbert, hostess. A Century's Progress." Mrs. Helen Ensley; "Review of the Prominent Events of the Past Year," Mrs. Thesta Ross; "The Growth of Our City," Mrs. Louise Twlnamc. Current events. Jan. 18 Mrs. Anna B. Hobbs, hostess. England Her Queen." Mrs. Sarah B. Gil bert; "England-Her Churches." Mrs. Katharine A. Leightv: "En eland Her tr it.- i , . ,.. . i nioore, review or inree or Iiis Hest I Poems." Mrs. Rebecca Sulgrove; reclta- I tion. Mrs. Anna R TTnhha T?tr,co " ------- awws V-.Vi.kJV.J I March 1 Mrs. Carrie W. Hoster, hostess. "An Afternoon with Our Autocrat. Oliver Wendell Holmes," "His Boyhood." Mrs. Melissa Caylor; "The Class of '23." Mrs. Romaine R. Armstrong: "As a Physician." Mrs. Louise B. Twinam; "As a Poet," Mrs. iouise B. Twinam; "As a Poet," Mrs. Rebecca Sulgrove; "As a Novelist," Mrs. Ida R. Pursell; "As a Philosopher." Mrs. D. A. Ross: "As a Friend," Mrs. M. Agnes Sherfey: "Over the Teacups." Mrs. I 1 t3aiue vj. 11. riasKen: JJeveriev Farms.' m - w w. m - . - - Mrs t.IttU v. Rnnhr Re.nnr.cft. frrri I Holmes. I Anril 1? Ufr. Ttbrn Rnip-mv Tnr. I . . r .0. , ..vrtess. Shekspearft meeting:. Character pa I . . .... . " I pers: "Hamlet," Mrs. Carrie W. Hoster; "Othello." Mrs. Cornelia B. Kercheval! .1. . "Portia." Mrs. Nellie S. Huston; "Katha rine." Mrs. Ida S. McBride; "Lady Mac beth," Mrs. Mary J. Hadley: "Cordelia." Mrs. D. A. Ross; "Brutus," Mrs. Anna B. Hobbs. Quotations from Shakspeare. May 3 Mrs. Helen Ensley. hostess. A discussion hy the club on "Education and Occupation by Our Boys and Girls." Mrs. Augusta W. Paver, leader; responses from lhe Book 0't PsalmV SocliJL May 17 Mrs Ida " S. McBride. hostess Conv Day Oct. 12 President's day. Mrs. Henry Coe. hostess. Nov. 9-With Mrs. W. TV. Woollen. "Hol land House." Mrs. K. L. Dorsey; conversai'V fev,. V V V. , oull per," led by Mrs. W. . Woollen and Mrs. LewisJVV allaee. Jr. w 4 . . . . - . . . A pavorite Book." Mrs. W. D. Pratt. I Tan 11W.th fr .T Tt Pr-nn "ir. i ar. nnntv in th nm rrc iiK.An Maxwell; conversation, "Methods of City i sanltal AH." MM. h h Mrf'ra nl Tico i Alice Finch. Feb. 8-With Mrs. T. C. Day. "Modern I "Russia." Mrs. John W. Jane: "Rnmo T?n gin Fiction." Mrs. Henry L. Van Hoff. March S With Mrs. J. W. Jones. "Experlmental Psychology," Mrs. T. C. Day; Tvrholnrv In the Moifrn uri "Psychology in the Modern Novel, Arthur N. Dwyer. I April 12 With Mrs. M. L. Haines. "Sontr Birds and Their I-overs." Mrs. M. L. Poet," Mrs. D. E. Wood and Mrs. M. M. I FihCh. . April open day with Mrs. S. Elliott Perkins. fni rVrV Ailenr. ifS ?"rr& Ration. -Tl.. Moral Influence of aeon. I h. wii n .tin riA. ..i i in, -i irv . rnu'n inrv a. i t-t Robert W Cathcart. ,vÄth SEd. I.. Wnn GenT.an Art." Mrs. J. O; Henderson; conl versation. neansm m tne Modern German Schooi," Mrs. C. N. Thompson. Sketchlnff Clnb. Summer Notes," by the club ews." Mies Helen McKay. Early Architecture." Miss talk, by Miss Mary SayMiss Myra Daggett. ss Colonial Thresholds." talk. Miss Rose Holmes; illustrations. Miss Sarah Kechn. Nov. 17 "Good Furniture." Miss Julia Walk (meeting at tne cadger Furniture Company's store.) Dec. 1 "Pre-Raphaelite Influence." Miss Selma Neubacker; "Dante, Gabriel, Rossetti," Miss lone Scholl: illustrations, Miss Iraogene Shaw; "Out of Doors." Miss Helen McKay and Miss Jessie Daggett. Dec. 2 Guest day. "Christmas Legends and Pictures of the Nations in Costume." Miss Fannie Cuer and Miss Luoy Mayo; music. Jan. 12 "Architecture." "The Basilica," Mies Alice Somervllle; The Early Christian Basilica." Miss Vivian Greene; Illustrations, Miss Rose Holmes; "Art News," Miss Virginia Minor. Jan. 2J "The Gothic Cathedral." Mlsa Eilth IJcubsclicr; "Cathtiral cf Amiens."
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ersation, "Memorial Day and May ir- K.ot -aanon, is tne guest r;,;,H ; Y ;fl "av ? n:
Memories," Mrs. M. J. Hadley, leader, or Mrs. rea Newneart. KrVT.
June 7-Closlng meeting uSlS? S MHInch T- it""- la common artJmatö Orer-the-Teacnn Clnh. Is th ßUes. f Mrs mncn; m the prairie farmer. But chickens abound-
Miss ''Flora Hamilton; Illustration?, .Mlsj Mary Snyder. ; ., - Ht;
t, in, of Our' cftV'lLouise M. Wright; illustrations. Miss uy Averv ' . ; V cAf' 23-American studio talk, isd by Mrs Anna Potter Garhaxt; talk by the Jf JSitSr. Mrs. Wiimer Christian . March "Romance of f the euda cha; 5CK ilTusf rations. "Old n.i.iv'ivi " Mis lone Scholl. . . . March 23-"Tapesfnes, J. " viss' Tv-trr-eii Chase, of Muncle; exniDiior, iiaa Edith Williams. - April -"Mosaics." Mrs. "if tlan"; "Mosaics of the Gothic .Aw ,M ss Nellie Wells; "Enameling," exhibitor; Miss J AprirExhibit, in chärge of Miss Jessie DaStt and Mrs. M. O. Ryker; election. .j - - m c if ..nlittinn nf th " .... .irml. MK .!."tMM u A. n Motif for !.., tri, ft Ii I n iv it iHrri. 10. m ,t-""" V. .VarVt Steele: lllustrame atusi, . -.o --..,: -vviia Katharine Merrill Club. rw ift'Prpjtl dent's day. Nov. 10 "Oliver Goldsmith,' Mrs. """"-- "'"V; " r.nfflth .md u. Brown, miss Mrs. nenry xvauu ?v. 2,uesi. aa. !.? .""seWa ll" . a rnHj- Armir tan . . l r I . "P?!1"0:7 DmVTla S Barkley; f lvV .Tventa commitconversation by the current e ents comnrn 5; ..Qim-hnit;tic Drama." by Mrs. -"--.r Tnnkn- conversation. "Stage Tendencies," by Miss Juna ia"" Moore. Mrs. Henry L. Beverldge, Mrs. Alexander Jameson and Miss Lavette Miller Jan. 26-Guest day. "A Ulk About Hawaii," by the Rev. Burris A. Jenkins. Feb. 9 A story, by Mrs. Ira D. Grover; conversation by the current events com mitted. TTAh iüMmhers dav. Sketch by Miss 5 Jennie B. Dugdale. Election. Four o'clock JJ March "The Passing of the Pastor, Catherine Dunn; conversation by ?ir p C tk ns Mrs W. H. Cook and tUe Hadley. March 23 Guest day. "The Minor Character." by Mrs. John E. Cleland; converBation by Mrs. J. L. Griffiths, Mrs. L. II. Dunning. Mrs. Frank Morrison and Miss AälS5?ASi the Name of the Chamber Was Peace." by Miss Elizabeth Ray; conversation by the current events committee, April 27 Guest day. May 11 "Minstrelsy." by Miss Emily B. Fletcher; Illustrations by Mrs. H. H. llowland, Mrs. j. it. umer m-u 4u... v. Lesley. May 25 Guest day June 2S-Yearly reports; Weeding Out of New No conversation, "A ovels," by the current events committee. Matinee Musicale. Qct 3 Reception by the society at the residence of Mrs. A. M. Robertson. Qct jj.First division. Idealized dance forms. Oct. 31. Second division. German com-T-,0j.ers Cf to-day Heinrich, Hoffman, Vj-n(1 Runeert Bargeil. Humperdink, S,eJ c.tP Rfrhnr.Tstrans bci -.uvuc uvm.v, ' Nov. 14.-Artists- recital. -k-.. o n ividnn rronpti rnmnn;. tW ..oratorio Dec. 12. Oratorio and organ concert, English Lutheran Church. Programme iu charge of special committee. Jan. 9 Second division. Russian composers of to-day Instrumental. Arensky, Grodsky, Glinka, Gonoy. Knorr. Relnskl, vallo, Mascagni, Sgambatl.
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Feb. 20. Second division. Tzchalkowskl. ueorge jeaenman. March 6. Artists' recital. Mr. Milton Sandefur and wife, of EffingMarch 20. First division. Chamlnade. ham. 111., will arrive to-day to visit Mr. and Augusta Holmes. Mrs. O. P. Sandefur. April 3.-Second division. American com- Mrs. W. B. Buckingham, who was the posers of to-day Damrosch. Maeston, E. est of Mrs. Lon Modlln, returned home
-a.. ,ucluw.ii, iiarnen, i iiriver, xempieion, i Strong. Neldllnger. Vqgrlch, GerrIttSmith. Cilichrist. ciayton-Johns, JJ. o. K.eine. Kelly, Edgar Thorn. Ethelbert Nevln. May 1. Request programme. "May 8. Annual business meeting. " " - r- r. -.. Or whether. lashed by temDests. it crivea wav To elemental fury, howia and roars At all its rocky barriers, in wild lust r m i Bjt aL . VI.J f I And rews its wrecks o'er leagues of desolate the sea, and all bow down and varied majesty. will timorous men eesay metes and bounds of Liberty. i is us own eternal law. own conditions, and a rtorm Or calm alike fuinils the unerring win. ir.V. u" not, inen. oespise it wnen it lies A1?!f?.vJF "'.f wrl. Tcm it shakes th torch of terror, and its crv ßhrills o'er the Quaking earth, and in the flama ßhrii rl S not. ana war we see lis awiui lorm se by the scaffold, where the crimson az Rings down its grooves the knell of shuddering For always in thine eyes. O Liberty! Kings, 1 tnines inai; niga ngnt. wnereDy tne woria is . . . . . . . saved; I And though thou slay us. we will trust in thee! John Hay. SUBURB AK SOCIETY NOTES. BrlghtiTOod. MIssLotta Morgan is visiting friends In rort .vayno. 'Hfl foV.l -5U-.Vl-.f. ! vel-.. -.-.1 1 1 in Greensburg. Mr. Earl Fullenwider is vlsltlns relatives in Terre Haute. Miss Lora Holland was visltlns relatives In St. Paul last week. MIss Stella Spurgeon will leave to-dav to visit relatives In Montezuma. Mr. and Mrs. Scudder, of Mexico, aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kemper. :J 7 V.,, for an extended trip in the East. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Brown will leave soon I .Tr an(5 Mrs. Andrew iTamiitnn ,--. I tiimeri f rnm n trln tri TTnlor Citv m. m TT m -. . irs. r. x . xiaywooa. or ew k rhmAn i . i j- . - . . is viEiuns ner uaugnier, Jars. U. A. O Dell. Miss Stella Brown will leav e next wv fveo for Mattoon, III., to visit relativ
Liberty. I WhAf man la thm bald that h hrtul1 jen v
Mr. Denny Hennesey and niece. Maddona, big-kneed: puppies are blind, hairy Misere in Union City last week visiting rela- kittens are mere sightless rats wUhfut
were tives. Mrs. D. F. Fleschmann, of Sprlngfleld. O.. Is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs PtAT Rtnff. S Mrs. Mary Scott, who was the guest of Miss Leota Knight, returned last week to her home in Greentown. Mr. and Mrs. Ahdy Stayer and family Rev. j. h. Black entertained the Rrn"hool teacher, of . the . Methodist rch Friday nihl at W home Son .tree-' Mrs. I. N. Graham, of Windfall, will this week visit her mother. Mrs. Anna 5 USS Edltn Single returned last week I irom u visu io tmcago. naaghvllle. Miss Florence Jenkins left yesterday for Cincinnati. Mrs. Harrtet Prouse Is visiting friends In Genesee 111. nas m ,-,,. -cv .-,,, t i -r . tiXISof Mr JnrS0n;A,0ffo Louisville, la the truest of Mrs. R- C. Keif er. Mr. and Mrs. Gladden, of Heraldsburg. re the guests of Mrs. Orlando Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cain were the nie!te I are the guests of Mrs. Orlando Dunn ofDr. and Mrs. J. C. Cain, last week. Messrs. George Coons. Hairy Collin and Fred Moore are visiting In Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. George Sampson have returned from a trip In the Western States. Mrs. Fred. Riff and Mrs. irrrw t.,i., 1 of Columbus, aro the guests of Mrs John Riff. 1 irs. John Mr. and Mrs. V. I NIckey. of Gaston. 0-k.WA. . Vi A p r 0 -Fk. 4 - m nie a. iJ Bartel Mr to their and llr
ui ui mr. ana airs. Samuel I : .. , . ..tiau.Mirs 10 ostx them as holiday books. Publishers will tuMnt r.i
. and Mrs. David Cain have rmrn.i hal. a dozen books tn their regular fall an.
home in Miami, after visiMn,: VtV" PM"n en" ?a "ure to. do well for the
Mrs. J. C. Cain. f,? ,ia irae- cause well and hanOsonrlv
-renft IUfer, cf llarUnjville, was for the purpose ' v11-1-00
the guest of his parent. -Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Kiefer, last week. A dancing' crub, called th Fleiir-de-li. -was organized last week. The club will give Its rirst xUncc Oct. 10. - ,
.Vorth Indianapolis Us Jessie Beatty was visiting relatives in'Atlanta last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin arc viiltir.g relatives'in Kirkland. The Social Dozen Club was entertained, Friday evening, by Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pentecost. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Vickers, of Nw Iberia. La., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aurelia Smith. Miss Bernice Smith, who was the gu;t of Miss Lillian Galvin, has returned to her home in Fowler. Mr. A. Guthrie, of Tunnelton. who was the guest of hi3 daughter, Mrs. M;illott, returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George McConnell, of Oxford, who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Higgins, returned home Thursday. The Current Topic Club will meet, next Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. Montgomery. Mr. Adklnson will deliver an address on "The Issue." Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Bristol, of Monmouth, 111., who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Galloway, have gone to Meyersvllle, M-s., accompanied by Mrs. M. M. Hart and daughter Marie. The chorus of the Home Presbyterian Church met, last Wednesday evening, and organized with the following officers: Mis Fidelia Lester, instructor; Miss Ida Guilder, secretary, and Miss Allison Keller, librarian. West Indianapolis. Mr. Thomas R. Mount is visiting in Darlington. Miss Jessie Blochlin went to Grecncastie yesterday. Miss Nellie Beck is visiting relatives In Metamora. Mr. Herbert Fletcher Is visitins friends in Monrovia. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson will move this week to Greensburg. Miss Clara Porter has returned to her hnmc in Brazil. ... g Keach nas returned from a vlslt to Coal City. Mr. Frank St trip to Shelbyv Mrs. Frank Mr. Frank Stevens has returned from a ille. Strain has returned from a trip to Haniillon, O. MrJ Harrv j0hn returned yesterday from a trip to St. Mary's, O. Dr g D Haggard is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. G Deane Mrs. R. S. Green has returned from a trip to Morgan county. Miss Fanny Ayers returned Thursday frora a trip to Greenfield. Mr DaVid Gurley and family moved to Nortn Carolina on Friday. The Misses Lottie and Christie Wands went to Monrovia yesterday. Mrs. Keuhn, of New Albany, will com to-day to visit Mrs. J. Golhman. Mr. William Jackson, of Colorado, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Moderill. Miss Emma Young, of Brazil, was the guest of Mrs. R. W. Henderson last week. Lois Cline has returned to her home in Beaver Fails, Pa., after a visit with Mrs. Beck. Mr. ana Mrs. J. 11. enneiT. ox v.ieon. Hi., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett, of Cleon. rrihK. Tibbs. Mrs. S. Groves and children, of Arganto. Ark., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amy Morton. Mrs. Brown, who has been the guest of Mrs. Clare, returned last week to her home ja Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Grubb were the estg 0f Mrs. George Leachman last Wednesday. . tPA nf tf,pmtftwn. nftrr Mrs. Rcdgers returned who has been the guest ill return to her home Society of Trinity M. E. Church will meet this weeic with Mrs. Friday to Terro Haute. m,ä.wIä Thomas Gillespie has returned to his home in Newman, 111., after visiting his daughter, Mrs. D. Akers. Mrs. Widdows after spending several months visiting relatives has returned to her home In Newman, HL Archer and Charles Golhman, cf New Albany, will come to-day to visit their brother. Mr. John Golhman. Mr. Claude Weaver, who has been tho guest of Mr. O. P. Sandefur, will return to-day to his home In Olney. 111. The first section of the Ladles' Aid Society of Rlvcr-avenue Baptist Church will meet this week with Mrs. Roberts. The Epworth League of Trinity M. E. IIUU1V.U iHU A'CMWUA 1 L I J JU Church tendered tho pastor, Rev. J. L. i310' a?d Vfe a, recePtioa Friday night ii-iu .xaua-&& aiiuio Tho W. F. M. S. of Trinity M. E. Church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mn' Alexander. At this meeting arrangements will be made for entertaining the delegates to the district convention which meets Oct, 24 in Trinity Church. A Shakspearcan club was organized last week at the home of Mr. W. T. Davis with the following officers: H. C. Moderill, president; Miss Gertrude Hilligoss, vies president; Mrs. W. F. Bornkarap, secretary, and Rev. J. L. Stout, teacher. The club will meet Tuesday evening at the homo of Mrs. Bornkamp. Tho dedicatory exercises of the Morris -street Christian Church will be held next Sunday with an all-day mectlngr Beginning at 10:30 o'clock Rev. Z. T. Sweeney. of Columbus, will officiate and alo deliver the sermon. Rev. Sweeney will also preach In the evenlne; at 7:00 o'clock. In the after noon a; i o ciock congratulatory and communion services win bo held, at which all the city ministers will participate. Rev. Z. T. Sweeney will deliver a lectur Monc'ay, Oct 8. In the new church Ä Ariuulc lo lue From "The Jay-Hawkers." of the playfulness of lambs It beats no mere mortal now to epeak In common I prose, tinco the poets have long since sune nr praises n verse. ir or tnis reasoi ed, and in these she reiclced with tn.tv J feminine delight. Hens, being cf a fchy and. ött.iUU?u ature, unresponsive to advance?, ...V. u.'jr .iutii in cvju.nce in places where poets roam about In Quest of rhymes ond suitable subjects lor verse, have not been selected for the same amount of eulogy and favor as has fallen to tho share OH1 1 ICl TA thiiaVi I i J J . . oi me iucKy iamo. cnickens, however, are I f N A A Bl . i w uc,uls.u. Aue --ew-oorn cr.irv? . . .i-.... . . . , . -" vmy creature mat comes lnt0 thf world a beautiful object Instead of f repulsive fright. The much-lauded lamb the power of locomotion: birds of iv. itI 8.re yide-mouthed. skinny creaturefbamelessly devoid of clothlnr so that I their internal rr.r,!,,-. B,-i. 1 thelr Internal crcanlsms e&n h t -,i,T -,Vt J S .V transparent skins. .fP wilhout, the a of Roentgen rays Sa!3 v re, Eet uon 8t,lts- and n't get comesimo tolÄJ6 Sföf down. Chickens ard bahv r,f .u Palm for beauty in the firh stages of thei? The "Holiday Bool. New York Tribune. Tho "holiday book." as such. Is a disappearing quantity in the book trade; the holiday book, that Is, that has its whole "oru" k ia me approacn of ChristI mas tIrae many years ago it was the general custom of the nubllshers tn rt for tv? sea$on of the year some particular Christmas stcry or single poems, which they would have elaboratMv illustrated and gaudily bound. If these ve J not oM bv .4 thev tot l..w,,r. dead-they might as well be plven awav when the shops opened again after Christmas day. This practice his about ceased The books that the rublishera i.-A pecially for the holiday trade nowadays are usually illustrated editions of new or standard boo!:s that are always in demand and that may be expected to sell nearly as Tot M r rmore and more to give for Chrlj-tmas rresrms. ijuv cuiu.na oi gooa D00K3 that have
ai ow -iii-r m me year. But people of good taste and culture, according to th
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