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Tuaaday.

Itt Well* 1* at home from Purdua,

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*uwrt of the Bov. Mr. and Mr*. Mc-

rhey, to Hoyt avenu*.

Jvin Fletcher, manager of the El plantation, lathmua of Tehuantepec,

home on a vacation,

i. Henry Co bum will entertain Monafternoon to honor of her mother* iM^htieth birthday anniversary

Etx Ouggenheim, of PIttaburg, 1a the aueet of Mr. and Mr*. EH Kaufman. Mr.

Oi Sgenhetm will go abroad *oon. i. Carroll Swain entertained, Nlneaday evening, at her home to ifxJruff Place, at duplicate wW*t. Saturday Atlernnon Traveling club

I brill give an outing, next week, to Green-

wood, for the member* of the club.

The Verontce Club will hold It* annual reunion and reception Thursday. June 14,

In the parlor* of the English Hotel Mr and Mr*. P. A. Havellck will give

a brake party and a bowling party next w*ek for Mis* Gass and Mis* Brunner,

Mis* Josephine Robinson ha* gone to

Hartford, Conn., where »he will vtolt. She will atoo vtolt In other Ea*t#m cities

until October. , Mr. and Mrs. Travanlon Wlggam cele-

brated their fifth wedding anniversary Wednesday evening et their home In

Fletcher avenue.

Mrs. Ewbank, who ba* been traveling through the South, ha* -returned, and 1* with her daughter, Mis* Gertrude Ew-

bank, to Ea*t Merrill street.

Mr*. Car*ten*en and Ml** Car*tensen have gone to New York, where they will njeet the Rev. Mr. Carstennen. From there they will go to Meadvllle, Pa. Mis* Henrietta Oroha. Sl« Ea*t New York street, will be at home to-morrow afternoon for Mis* Florence Strmu** and Mtos Bertha Gunberg, of Terre Haute. Louis Bates gave a party to Broad Hippie, thl* afternoon, for a number of school friends. After supper there will be dancing In the pavilion. Mr*. Bate*

chaperoned the party.

Mrs George Burroughs and daughter, Mr*. Edward Bair, will entertain the Sorosto Club at the home of Mrs. Burroughs. 321« North lUinoto *treet, Tue#»

day afternoon, June II.

Miss Oda Katherine Adam* and Newton H. Dashlel, of Chicago, will be married, Tuesday evening, at the residence of the bride’* parents. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph R. Adams. M89 North Pennsylvania street. Miss Mayme Carolyn Fullar, who haa been the guest of Mr*. Isaac King, will return to her home, In North Adams, Mich.. Monday. Mi** Alice King will accompany her. and spend the summer In

Michigan.

Miss Claire Steffey and George Dewar, Of New York, will be married Tuesday morning at the home of the bride in Highland avenue. They will go Immediately to New York, where they will make their future home. Mr* Samuel E. Ktrcheval andi daughter. Miss Blanche Kerchevul. hate gone to Washington. Ind., for a visit of two weeks, l^rom there they will go to their former home ip Rockport. where they will remain several weeks. The Indiana Kindergarten and primary normal Training School will hold their graduating exercises, Thursday afternoon. at 1 o’clock. In Plymouth church. The member* of the Free Kindergarten Society and Ihelr friend* are Invited. No invitations have been Issued. A few girl friends gave a surprise party for Miss Bessie Lcedy, Wedneielay evening, at hnr heme to East Merrill street. They were Mtosea Flora Pact*, Katie Derringer, Bessie Stevens. Kvn Bonar. Bertha Cameron, Edith Duffy, Florence Matey. Myrtle Syfort and Rose Dlllar. Miss May Heller and Mtaa Gertrude Ew-

bank assl

ing.

assisted Mrs. I^edy In sntertatn-

Club Note*. 1 The Rosemary Club will study "Some Young Women Sculptors,’’ at Jt* last meeting. June 11. The Katherine Merrill Club^wlU have Us yearly report* and ita laat meeting for the season, June 14. The Monday Afternoon Club will have Its last meeting next week. There will be papers on ^Cosmopolitan America,” "Our CKtoens of Recent Adoption" and "The Observance of the American Sabbath." BUMMER VACATIONS.

Where Some Indianapolis People Will Bpa&d Them. Everyone hi already- planning for hi* summer outing. Indeed, many of the more fortunate one* have already left town for the summer, and many -more are getting ready to leave. Mrs. Harry E-. McCollinter wJU spend the summer In New Hampshire. Mrs. Bridgetown and Mis* Nellie Biidgeman will attend the summer In Kentucky. Miss Mary E. Coignn haa gone to California. Mr. and Ufa. H. C. Atklne and children will spend the summer at Mr. E. C. Atkina s ranch near Colorado Springs. John F. Wild and H. T. Hearsey and Charles Mayer and familtea will spend the summer at Walloon Lake. Mich. Miss Gall Vasa Smith will be In Saginaw," Mich., this summer. ^ Miss Anderson, of the Y. W. C. A., will take her vacation In Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ford Mayer and family will go to Atlantic City in August. Mr*. Q. W. Pangborn and children will go to lavke Wawassee this summer. Mrs. Thayer and Miss Laura Thayer are at their summer home in Bay View. Mich Miss Rdna Dowling will be with friends In Nee York and Meriden. Conn., until October. The Miss Dressers will be In Chicago and Wisconsin thl* summer. Mrs. George II. Chapman will be In Kansas and Wisconsin this summer. Mrs. Josephine McDonald has gone to California for alx month*. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taggart will spend part of the summer on the lak of Man. Mrs William Shot man will be In Oregon and OalIforr It. this summer. Mrs. R. R. Buchanan will be tn Michigan. Miss Sarah nnd Miss Martha Foster will Join her at Grand Traverse bay. Mrs. W. B Streeter and son will be In northern Michigan. Mr*. George N. Oat terror and Mtos Cattervon will spend the summer , In the North The Rev. and Mrs. N. A. Hyde will be In Vermont during the summer Judge and Mrs. Roache and the Mias Roaches will be tn California. Mrv \V. A- Applegate and Mrs. Edward F. Cost are at the seashore. Miss Carnahan will be In Wisconsin this summer. Miss Lulu Vinson will spend a part of the summer in Tennessee, and Miss Ida Virginia Smith will be in Maryland. Mrs. George W. Taylor 1a at her summer home Tn Acton. Miss Catherine Dunn will spend the summer at Colorado Springs. Mrs. A. E. Kolter will spend the summer In IXstrver. Mrs. B. F. Olay pool and Mis* Cllppioger will go to Canada. Afterward they will Join a party of friends in the Adirondack*. Miss Helen I,oekfTK>d will chaperone a party of girls to the summer school conference at I,ake Geneva, Wto. Mrs. Thomas Swain is at Bryn Mtwrr She will go to the seashore before she returns home. Mrs. Harry M. Ohr and daughter will spend the summer In New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosler will spend a part of the summer in Wisconsin. Mr* . Finley Pugh will gpexui" the summer on Long island.

Mrs. Robert H. Bigger has gone to Canada for the summer. Mr. aad Mr*. John F Carson will go to Werpjetonslng the middle of June. Miss Jessie Allen to in New York. Miss Elisa G Browning to to Canada. Mm. Robert Miller and Urn By, of Ponce. Porto Bico. will spend the summer in New York. Mies Mary Mitchell will vtolt relatives this summer In Minnesota. Mr*. W. B- Streeter and son will be to Michigan for three month*. The Rev. Burris Jenkins has taken his family to their cottage on one of the northern lakes. He will Join them there to his vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hanna will be at Mackinac this summer. Among those who wifi be at Max inkuckee are Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tagfart, Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Vonnegut. I>r. and Mrs. Lafayette Page. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wheeler. Miss Healey, Mrs. Henry Blto*. Mrs. John M. Judah, Mrs John B. Elam. Mrs. John G. William*. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Potto. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Sbeerln, Mr. and Mrs. O- L. Huey Mrs. Henry C Adams, Jr., will give a house party at Maxtokuckee for Miss Stella Adam*. Mias Ella Vonregut, Miss Katherine Ayres and Miss Mary Wilson. Among those who have gone to Europe, or who will go. arc Miss X. Cropsey. Mrs. May Wright Bewail, Mrs. Julios F. Pratt and daughters. Miss Emma King. Martin Birk. Harry Btrfc. Mrs August Dreyer, Robert New land. Miss Josephine Cox, Mis* Mabel Davy. Mr. and Mrs. August Buschman, Miss Johannah Buschman, Miss Alma Rottman and Bay Brown. The following will K>end ail or a part of the summer at Bear Lake, Michigan, where Miss Margaret Lockwood u building a new cottage; Mrs. and Miss Lockwood. Mrs Frank N. Rogers and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Field. Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cayman and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Grover.

BBIOHTWOOD. Mrs. E. W. Murray entertained at ter boms Friday. Mr. Bailor*, of Oato street. Is rtotting his niece In Mancie. Mr. Char to* Rebting has returned to bis b °Ur Wllitom ffiteok, of Bright wood avenue. bee gone to New York. Mrs. Mullery, of Gale street, to vtottlng friends In Cleveland. O. Mrs. Richardson, of Bright wood avenue, to visiting friends In t’oiumi/us Mr. Elton W. Titus U taking bis summer outing In the Thousand islands Mrs. Welch and daughter are the guests of friends and relatives in Union City. Mto* Bfhel Oliver, of Pendleton pike, was the guest of relatives In Madison last Bun-

day.

Mr John RHey. of Bellefontaine. O., was the guest of his parents In Poplar street BunHim ItAtte O'Neal, of Illinois, la th# of her sister, Mrs McCaffrey. In Poplar

atosti.

. Mr. Knight, of Greenwood. Is tte guest of hi* sister. Mrs. Ann* Murphy, in Stewart

street.

Dr B. A. Brown and son Lester, who have been visiting relatives la Peoria, have re-

turned.

The Rev. tee Fisher, of South Whitley, who has been the guest of friends here, has re-

turned.

Mr. William Powley. of Gale street, haa gone to Columbus, where he ha* accepted a

position

Miss Ethel teughner, of Whltestown, to visiting her cousin. Miss Llzsie Kirk, In Sta-

tion street

Miss Maud Christian, of Castleton. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs James Huffman, In

Gale street.

Mrs. D. W Flesh man. of Olney street, has gone to BtrongOeld. O, where she Intends

making her boms.

Mr. and Mr* William Bernier, of Oreencaatle. are the guests of Mr. and Mre H. I>e.

vers In Poplar street.

Mr. « W MoConnsl has returned to his home la' Station street after spending the

past week In Chicago,

Mrs i. W. Cuppy, who has been the guest -of Mrs. Cuppy In Glen Drive, has returned to

her home In Waveiand

Mr. John Holler, of New Bethel, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Tacoma, In

Depot street, has returned.

Master Claud and Ctom Davis, of Farmland, who have been the guests of Mrs.

Chloe Hays, have relumed

Mr Hainuet-Ingle, who has teen visiting relatives and friends In Marlon, has returned to his home In Brhool street. Mr*. Bertha Wallers and family, who have been the guests of friends and relatives In

Delaware, 0., have returned

Mrs. Louisa H|*ett-her. of Urhana. who has teen the guest of her son, Mr E. F. Kratser.

In Twenty-fifth street, has returned.

Mrs. Katherine Mrecall, a teacher In Mattoon. III., has returned to her home In Brightwood, where she will spend her vacation. Mr A. H. Todd and family, who were the guests of Mrs. p McKenna in Gale street, have returned to their home In Ooodland Mru Anna Murphy, who has teen vtolt In# her daughter. Mre J D. Baker, at WlndfalT has returned to her home tn Klewart street. Mre teftwlck entertained a number of friends last Wednesday In honor of her friend, Mrs George H Mullholand, of Delaware, O Mr M. t>. M«or»~and J. W. Cuppy, of Waveiand. who have teen the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. W. II. Kullenweidei

turned

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houck, of Raymond. Ill,, who are visiting Mr and Mrs Orval Fred In Adams street, spent several days this

week with their brother a! Amboy la Richardson, of Hrtghtwood averlll spend several days at Rluffton next

week, where she has been sent by tte Baptist Bunday-aehool as a delegate to the State con-

vention.

Mrs. Georgs Btuart and daughter Rose, of this place, who have spent the last year visiting relative* In New York and Pennsylvania. have returned. Mrs. Stuart will leave for Hadley Monday, where she haa accepted a position as teacher In the Girls' Classical

Uchool.

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NORTH INDIANAPOLIS. The Woodmen gave a lawn fete laat even-

ing

Dr. and Mr*. Karstelter spent Sunday with

friends in Martinsville.

Mrs. Hugh Essex entertained the Social

Dosen, Thursday afternoon.

The Knights of Mkccahees will hold a

picnic at Falrvlew, June ti.

Me. and Mrs. J. !*. Dixon spent Sunday

with friends In Martinsville.

A surprise party was given at the home of Ora Laurter Wednesday evening Mr. J. H. Maloti returned home, this week, from a week's visit to Martinsville. Mrs. Bptdle, of Germantown, was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Manning, Thursday Miss Myra Montgomery to at home from

school to spend ter summer vacation. Mr. John H. Caldwell visited hie son. Frank-Caldwell, and family, this week. The Ladles' Aid of 8t Paul M E. church

met at the church. Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Charles Payne, who- has been with friends In Zlnnsvlli# for a few days, returned

home Monday.

The Missionary Society of the Raptlet church met at the home of Mr*. Campbell,

yeeterday afternoon.

Mis* Imogen Davis and Miss Anna Harper, of Danville, are guests of Mr*. Lewis Dreyer.

In Weet Udell street.

Lieut J. C. Glasacook and family, of tefayette. were tte guests of Dr A. R Har-

old and wife, this week

Keel

Wallace levucks entertained a number of friends at his home in West

Thirtieth

Mr.

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street, Wednesday

Dw

annual banquet at tte home of

Mala this week

Paul M. EJ.

The Tuesday Evening Club closed Us year's

Ith an annual bai

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church will give a lawn fete at the home of

work wi

Ml** Lulu

to. Lu,u ^ir'thto W, The social .committee of St.

Charles Schmidt. Monday sventns Mr*. Oilft left for Denver, to-day. where she wilt make her future home Mr. Clift will Join ter In the West In a few dav* Ths Current Topic* Chib will meet at tte home of Mr. and Mr* Frank Caldwell, Wednesday evening, at MS We.»» Udell street Aaron W alker. of Kokomo former pastor of Seventh Chrtottan church of North Indtanapolto. to spending a few day* with

friend* hsre

Mr and Mr* Wro. Reinler, e? Franklin, returned, Wednesday, after spending a few day* with thetr daughter. Mr*. Cornell, in

West Udell street

Mr & I>‘. Schofield delivered the second lecture of the course given hy the four leading

churches of this part of tte c*ty at Seventh

■hrtotian church. Monday evening

The Young People's Study Ctub met at the

home of Miss Ida Skeen In West Twentyeighth street. Friday evening Mr Frank Caldwell, who K>ent the winter traveling in the West and South, spoke to the young peo-

ple.

The June graduating class of School 41 wilt hold exercises tn the hail of tte school bunding. Friday evening. June IS. The following are candidates for graduation Clare Sprague. ; Margaret Noatt. Della - Stroud. Adolph Schmidt, Jessie Messjek. Harold Watts M»ry Hansen. John Guy. Kora Shook. Jennie Aikman. Amelia HMaelhurger Imla Miller Ed. ward Hartung. Nloka Conrad. Hazel Fulton. Grace Stewart. Frances Wallace.

tlonaJ, Mrs Jenntwg*: snag, duartet A talk on "Medai Contests” by Mr*. Bogart Mr*. Osnswaia Farr, of Mantosvfito, Is the guest Of her Meter. Mrs. Ferry Broughton. Mto* Freiterx. of Carmsi. wfll comm Monday to visit Mtosea Anna and Josephine Gill. Nicholas Frit*, of Morris, has been the gnes* cf bis cousin. A- Foltz, port of the week. Mrs. Horner and daughter, Mr* Cockier, ef Lagaasport, are the guests of Mi*. W. L. Dun a. , Mrs. James Edwards, of Rnarhdaie. canto Thursday t-j . rtstt her sister. Mrs. Dsvw Aker*. Mr*. Miles Matthew* entertained Mrs. Graves and Mr*. Bunwatt. of Temple arsnnst, ToCJidUAJP. IL/aner Shake and family, of SbarpssUtowere the guest* of Mrs. McClure the first of F E Warner, cf Danville, was the guest cf SU ccusin. I awnmee Thompsoo. ths first o' toe wceh. The Rev. W. A. BoJdock wifl preach at Liver-avesue Baptist church Sunday mcraisg and fieniag „ TI>e Ladles' Aid Society of Trinity M. K. cjurch wifi meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Joel Baker The C. L Club win meet Tuesday swscin* with Mias flulRvan. of River avemi*. Tbsrwir. he a mock trial. The Ladles' AM Boriety of Movrto-strost Christian church will meet Wednesday aftsr-n-vei * ,th Mrs Blake. The Ladles' Aid Boriety of Pilgrim Congregation*! church wid meet Wednesday with Mrs. Kill* in Ray street. Mrs Jenkins, of Dsarille. DL; Mr*. Mages and Miss Butler, of Newman. III., ar* toe guest* of Mr*. D. D. Mi.tor. Mr. Earing aid daughter, of Grooneastl*. were the gnetia of Mr and Mr*. Jamas Thomt-VK-n Wedn-sday and Thursday. The Rev. Mr. andMrs. A. O. Protaraan will leave Monday to visit relatives in Veray aad Dupont. They will he gone two weeks The first section of the Ladies' AM Boristy of River-arena# Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon With Mrs. Shepherd tn Arbor avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Britton ar* sntsftsining Mrs Rob Britton aad daughter. Emma, of Grand Rapids. Mich., and Mr*. Morgan aad son. of Cleveland. O. The T v-ntieth C.atcry Cloh gave their last social for the tear at ths home of Mrs. Hinkle Tuesday evening They will meet Tuesday evening with Mr« Wiikina. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Mr*. Lizzie R. caief and Edwin P. Ervin at the home of the bride. <23 Division street. June ». at *:*) p. m. They will be at home after August 1£ at Franklin. Ind. The Flower Mission Department of tte W. C. T. U. went this afternoon with flower* to the Home for the Friend less. After devotional exercises Miss Lottie Wands recited and a song was sm. - by tte members of the union. Tte last meeting for the year of the Afternoon Club was held at the home of Mr*. C. Sheridan Thursday evening- Mrs. B. W. Gillespie. Mr*. W. P. Bpray. Mrs. (?• J- Linton and Mr*. T. P. Overman assisted in entertaining Ths decorations were cut flower*. There were several solos by Miss Ervin and a recitation by Mis* Morris

IBVINGTON. Misses Roma in* and Stella Braden hav* gone to make a short visit in Bedford. Miss Mai Brevoort will go to NobleovtU* this evening to spend Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Short, of Franklin, visited thetr sister, Mrs. James Braden, this

week.

Miss Margurtte Reynolds took her Sunday school class for a picnic to Falrvlew, yea-

Iff day

The Shakespeare Coterie will meet, this afternoon. with Mrs. Daniel Lesley, in Centro: avenue. Mrs I. P. Watt*, of Winchester, to visiting her daughter, Mr*. E. F. Tlbbott, In Burgess avenue. Mrs. Junius E. Craven*, who has teen visiting relatives in New York few several weeks, ha# relumed. Miss Anne Butler will Join Mr*. John R. Wilson and party on a trip to Wisconsin. In the early summer, Miss Etta Thompson, who came to attend the Kingsbury-Moore wedding, has returned to ter home In Muncie. Mr Eltoha Carr, after a vtolt with his sis ter. Mm. Elizabeth Howe, has returned to his home In Charleston. Mr. and Mrs Amos Butler have returned

from Hanover, where they went to attend the

at < -s L are.

week, to vtolt relative*.

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commencement exercl»<

las

will go to Brookvllle, next

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Mr*, f'harles Dellaas. with her sister. Mis* Florence' Moor * *

Mrs. Waller Howe gave a midday dinner, Thursday. In honor of her guest, Mrs. Joseph L. Heat, of Charleston. III. Mr. Edgar I. Forsythe, who has teen spending the winter In Irvington, returned to hi* home In Trafalgar, to-day. Mr* Alton Ivaa returned to her home In Cincinnati, after a visit with her daughter. Mr*.' Jacob Dorsey Forrest. Mr and Mrs. A. F. Armstrong have returned to their home In Kokomo, after a visit with their daughter. Mr*. T. C. Howe. Mr*. C. W. Harvey and her sister, Mr*. Martha Mason, have returned from a week’s vtolt with their mother. In Lebanon. O. The Kappa Alpha Theta Club was entertained. this afternoon, by Miss Augusta Stevenson. at her home. In East Washington

•treat.

Miss l/outoe Keyes, of Columbus, and Miss Lucy Valentine, of Franklin, were the guests of Miss Kate Hege. at the college residence,

this week.

Mr*. James Karslake. who has teen spending several weeks with her son. W. J Kars lake, will leave, Monday, for her home In

LeRoy, X. Y.

Miss Evelyn Jeffries will give a pupils' recital. next Monday afternoon, tn the college

lege

hei

lay afternoon, tn tl

chapel, those taking part belonging to

younger clasaee.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart Schell have come from Clinton to spend several weeks

rs. James T. Layman, before

yman.

Xng for a visit with relatives In Somerset.

with Mr. and

K*

Miss Cora Hewitt will entertain the PI Beta Phis, this evening, with a "cookie shine." On Monday evening, June 11. the members of this fraternity will give a dance at Brood Ripple. The annual closing reception of the Fortnightly Club, which has teen postponed for several weeks, will be held next Friday evening, at the home- of Mr. and Mrs T. M. Richardson. In Burgess avenue. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church met. Thursday afternoon. with Mrs. J. L. Kingsbury. In Layman avenue. The paper of the afternoon was read by Mto* Mary Rodney, her subject being "Work Among the Young People " The Kappa Kappa Gammas will entertain

their friends with a dance, at the home ot

La: Ml Iss

atr# of the class of 1*00 from tte chapter.-

friends with a dance, at the home Mto* Belle 1 .ayman. next Thursday evening.

Miss

Noel and Miss Anne Butler, the three gradu-

emor of Miss Groce Gookin,

Blanche

ates of the class of tsoo from the chapter Miss Katherine Armstrong, assisted by the Misses Kiltie I-ayman, Mabel Norris. Helen Cook, Helen Downing. Essie Hunter and Florence Moore gave a fudge party, Thursday evening, at the home of Mrs. Mary L. Calktns, In University avenue. The guests included Ray Newcomb. Carl McGaughey, Walter Lybrand. John Cunningham. Cleo Hunt, Raymond Longiey and Walter Moore. The unmarried men of the faculty, W. D. Howe. W. J. Karslake. F. W Kelly, E. \Y. Abbott and C. B. Coleman, were hosts, lost night, for a reception given to the faculty la honor of the senior class, at the home of Mr. Howe, In Central avenue. The house was <1 “corated tn yellow daisies, the class color, and purple rose*, the university color. The evening was spent tn singing college songs. The Butler commencement exercises will be-

gin next_Thursday night, tte 14th. with a concert given In the college chapel by the musts deportment Those taking part, besides Mrs. Pearl l^wdy. Miss Nena Hutl. Miss Ethel Amos and Miss Ossie Higgins. puptU of th*

department, will be Miss Evelyn Jeffries, Mr* Vincent Clifford, Mias Georgia Galvin. Mto Jeanette tew to and Mr. Adolph ScheUschroldt.

Mr* Mto*

GREENFIELD.

Dr. B. S. Blnfoni and Miss Anna May Walker, went to Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon and were quietly married by the Rev Dr Haines In the study of the First Presbyterian church.. Mr and Mrs 8. G. White and Mr* William O Scott left Thursday for a two weeks' visit to Kane. Pa., where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs William R. Miller, formerly of this city Mrs C. A. Ramos to visiting friends and relatives In Southport.. Mrs. John Hinchman and Mrs Jack HaJsali spent tte week with Mrs Alice Burge tn Greenville. O. They wlll return home t «-nlght Mrs Edwin P.

Thayer returned home Wednesday from Greencastle. Mr John L. Emerson, of Titusville. Pa., left for home tost Wednesday....Dr J.

nome raturusy, arm a ivmaiii nere the summer ...Miss Mate) Morris, of University, was tte guest of Miss Cook over Sundao ...professor and M

H. Justice to at Atlantic Ulty. where he will rema.n two weeks, ..Dr Samuel R. Millikan, who spent the winter In the South, returned home Saturday, and will remain here during

Butler Helen

and Mr*. W

H Glascock, of Bioomington. left for home yesterday Mr John H. Btnford returned Friday from a week at Martinsville Mr and Mr*. M. 8. Callaway are the guest# of their son. Dr. R. M Callaway Professor and Mrs El wood Morris left to-day for Wat>a*h. and after a short visit there they will go to Chicago University, where they will spend the summer in study

DUBLIN.

Will Binkley, of Connersvilla. visited here, Sunday Mr* Jane Retd was visiting tn Richmond a few days, this week ..Mr*. Will-

son

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tam Kcmmer and son Thomas, of Indianapolis, were here thl?. week A strawberry and ice cream foslfval was given, Thursday evening, at M S. church Miss Ina Herbet U at

WEST INDIANAPOLIS. Mr*. Catherine Wilson, cf Lafayette, is the «.»eet of Mrs. L SUrhury. Mr*. L. K. Carson, of Montane*, HI., is th# guest of Mr*. W. T. Davis. Mrs. Roy Ray went to Terr* Haul* to-day to visit relative# and friends Mr, and Mr*. Beckett of Freedom, or* tte guests cf Dr. and Mr*. Hinkle. Tte Merry Mrs tics Cluh met yesterday oftenvoi«n w th Miss Jennie Bruce. Miss Maud Trualer. of Bentley, is tte guest of her cousin. Miss Lena McGrew. Mtaa Mary Houck, of Shirley, spent part of tte week with Mrs. J C. McCain Mr*. W. S. Kearcb was coiled to Coal City It see ter mother, who to verv sick Mte* Lydia Kirk, of Fullerton. Neb., came yeMSfday to v»t; Mrs. R, F. Prvwsor . Chbdit n's day exercises will te given at Trinity M. E. church Sunday morning. Mrs. Guv Bia-sdell went to Jamestown today to visit ter sister. Mr* Alice Lewis. Mr*. Norwcld and daughter, of Napoleon, are th* guest* of Mr. and Mrs. E G. Bauer Poimsr W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Met*. Prcgram: Devo-

Indiacapolls for an extended visit ...Mr. Rufus Ctull and daughter, Mr* James, visited

-f-l-H -M I H

a visit at Crown Potnt and Chlongo... Mr*M. E Netherrut to home from a visit with Chicago friends ...Mrs Horry Swisher, of Blulfton. to tte guest of ter parents. Mr. and •Mr*. Geesgv W Smith .. Mias Nettie Richter gave a parcel shower tor Mtaa Grace LeFevrr Saturday night.

ANDEBS0N. Mrs Elizabeth gehtatar and daughter Edith attended the Campbeil -Talbott wedding at Metamor* Dr. and Mr*. R H Perv-e. Dr. and Mrs Jana* Stewart end Mrs. J. T. Know land have gone to Denver for a visit. Mrs. William Bowman has returned from Richmond and Newcastle, ulnae she has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Lovett has gone to WeOesicy Col legs to attend tte graduating ezerc.set Her daughter. M .as teniae Lovett, to among the graduates Mr* B. O. Hough gave an informal reception at her home Wednesday afternoon is honor at Mrs. a P. Garvey, of Covington Professor and Mrs J. B. Psarcr gave a dinner at tte Grand Hotel far Dr. end Miss Butler, of Irvington. The marriage of Roes Winfield Eshelman and Miss Emma Blanche Branson wUi occur June 1* at tte borne of the bride's parent*. Mr. end Mrs. William H. Branson....A party of (Mends in this city went to Muncie Thursday evening to attend the Hind*-Gray wedding—Mrs E. D. Reardon has gone to Troy. N. T- for an extended vtolt Mrs. Charles Hardwick and Miss Lizzie Adam# were married on Wednesday evening, aad the marriage of Alfred Ewing and Mi» Joaie Smith occurred on Thu relay evening A church wedding next Tuesday evening will be that of Mr. Wiilmm Doxey. of Minnesota, and Miss Kate Harper, of this city....Mr and Mr*. L H. Vmnidge left to-day far DeKaib, III., for residence. Mr. Vinntdge being appointed to tte management of a steel miii there Mrs. E E. Newton and daughter extended tte Buchanan - Little wedding at Marion.

Mrs. Stein's sisters. Mr*. Annie and Mrs. Nellie Plater, in Terre Haute ...Mr. Chortae Cries haa rsturned to Gosport Mrs. Orta* will remain *>m« days longer with her mother. Mrs. Cal iban .- Mr. and Mrs George Pickard. at Newberry, were here Sunday — The Rev John Word, of Sullivan, wo# tte guest of the Rev. W S. McOalitster Monday—MaJ. Henry Parry, of Bloomington, to ter* wit* friend*.

CONNEBfiVILLE.

mond end Camden. O.. where she will spend tte rammer—Miss Nan Murphy, of Hillsboro. O.. to visiting her niece. Mrs. F E. Nevin Miss Mattie Envort to home from a vtolt with Hamilton fO.i relatives and friend* ....Leslie Huxtate has returned borne from Lafayette.. .Misses Edna and Ruth Use. of .Alexandria, are tte guests of their grandmother. Mr*. D. B. Bail—Jasper Taylor and wife are tte guest* of friends here — Mrs. C. C. Edwards and daughter ore visiting relatives in Franklin. . . Mr* F. H. Miller to •pending a few weeks at Mortlnsviile — Frederick Haas and Miss Mary Boumann were married by the Rev. A. N. Fletcher Wednesday evening—Mr* Msry T. Stevens and Miss Perl Berry are visiting Rushvtite friends.... Miss Mayme and Mrs. G. C. Flore* w.il en-

BLOOMFLELD. Mr* Dr. W. R. Cravens entertained a small party Monday evening at cords—Miss XeK Bail of Worthington, was tte guest of Miss Inez Graham. Monday Mr* Edith Andarsoe. to visiting m Bedford this week—Mr* R. M. Black weL to tte guest of Indianapolis relatives....Miss Carrie Elrod is vismsg Mitchell relat vem Mrs Asen.itfc McfTet to visltisg friends at Pittsburg. Vir. Miss ArzaJia Hams and Mtoz Ord* Carter left Wednesday for Washington City C. E. Henderson left Monday for a visit to his parents in Chkfornla Tte Rev. I. N. Tokley aad daughter. Kathleen, are visiting in Tenacusee Mias Etta Gainey is tte guest of Bedford friend* Mr* 8. C. Craven* is the guest of Mr* Fannie Clark, at Louisville, this week Miss Minnie Sta-vup is tte guest of IndianapoU* friends Mr* R. T. Burrell and children, of I&dianapoU* ore visiting ter mother. Mr* Conrrtey Miss Agnes Enright to*ves for ter home Minder in Bloosnington Mrs. L. H. Jones was tte gbest of Mr* E. Byrd Squire Friday Robert Dugger to home for tte summer rocadosi from Lafayette, where te ta attending Purdue University.

COVINGTON. Miss Louise Hunt ta vial ting ter brother. Wllttam Wiliiom* at CrawfordsvtUe Russeli Aker, to a guest of Bloomington friends. . ..Miss Luciile Harding, of Chicago, to a guest of Mr and Mrs. T. H McOeorge.-.-Mtos Mattie Lewis, of Indian*poito. te a guest of friends — Mr. and Mr* Pa'ey. of Oawfordsvilta. were guests of Mr and Mr* George Stiffoed, Monday Mrs. 8. C. Ktaufman was a guest of Leroy till.) friewls Tuesday—Jos. Mcthte. Jr., of Williamsport, was a guest of Mr amt Mr* Chartas Mo'ab* Monday....Mr. and Mr* tieorge Holloway, of Georgetown, 111., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Webb. Monday . . Mr* Mary Jordan, of DanviUe. was a guest of Mr. and Mr* Elmer El well Monday....Mr* Harry Jones, of Champaign. Hi., was a gueet of friends Wednesday Miss Kate Hamilton and Miss Ina Dice, of Veedersburg. are guests of Mr. and Mr* Fred

MBS. HABBY M00BE, Of Princeton.

tenain with a cant party Tuesday afternoon. Prof. Frederick I. Barrows has gone to Washington, D. C. — Frank Cain and bride, of Middletown, after a short visit with relatives here, have returned home.

LEBANON.

Mrs. F. M. Charlton, who has teen the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. S. Ritchie, returned to her home In Chicago. Friday.... Mr*. Mary Baldwin and Mto# Blanch Dally have gone to Kirksvllle, Mo., for an extended vtolt Mrs. Frank Bynum has returned from a visit at Rockville—Mrs. Kllbourne, of Omaha, Neb., to being entertained by her cousin. Mrs. Dr. D. M. Wood.... Mrs. Phil

ing in cine! Charles Phi

Jones and Miss Let ha Shepard were hostesses

Her

Miller. Mr#. Charles Shepard, Mrs. M. D.

Ml!

Adler Is visiting in Cincinnati....Mrs. A. O.

lep iep

for a reception. Friday afternoon and even Ing. at the residence of Mrs Miller. ...Mrs. Myrtle Jacks, of South Bend, to visiting her mother. Mrs. Lida Titus....Mrs. R. R. Donovan has returned from a week's visit at Wingate Mrs. H. N. Coons to visiting In Waldron Mrs. Will Scott has gone to Warsaw for a visit Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Martin, of Franklin, are the guests of Lebanon relatives.,.. Among those who attended the wedding of Mr. tester Jones and Miss Mrytle Campbell, Wednesday night, were: Mr ann Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs. A. M. Jenkins. Misses Elgle and Etta GasklU. Miss Edna Jenkins and Mr. E. H. Staley, of Frankfort; Mrs. E. H. Staley, Jr., of Clarendon, Ark.; Mr. and Mr*. W. O. Crouse. Mto# Bertha Crouse and Miss Edith Hamilton, of tefayette; MUs Mabel Barr, of Lexington. 111.; Miss Mary Mitchell, of Eaton. O.; Mr. and Mr#. J. W. Pinnell Mr. and Mrs Frank Rlchmann. Mr. and Mrs. O. P, Mahan. Jr., of Indianapolis; Misses Clara and Nellie Williamson and Miss Mary' Manley, of Logansport; Mto* Daisy Richey, of Sheridan; Miss Josephine Neff, of Alexandria. Mr, Will Neff, of

y'lastsx? Awxiza, vk *«*, ***» . av*.**, Columbus. O.; Mr William Williams and Mr. Homer Falley, of Terre Haute; Mr. Jackson Boyd, of Green castle; Mr and Mrs. H. O. Thomas, of Hartford City; Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Watts, of Newcastle.

MARTINSVILLE. The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs 8, Toner Wednesday afternoon.i..Henry Owen, of Allerton. III., who has been visiting hi# brother. IX P: Owen, returned home Monday....Mrs. J. R. Swain, of I>ana, visited her son. Dr. 8. M. SwalnT last week.... Edgar Tarieton ha# gone to Nashville, Brown county Mr. and Mrs. Colborn. of Michigan City, visited tte family of H. H. Wood# Sunday W. B. Tarieton returned Thursday from a week's vtolt at Maysville. Ky Miss Beatrice Henry to visiting Miss Anna Gray at Gosport Miss Chrisste Johnson returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives at Gosport — Mr. and Mrs. S. M George, of Johnson county, who have been visiting Mr and Mr#. J. H. Jones. returned home Tuesday Wilbur E. Rose. proprietor of the National Hotel and sanatorium of this city, will be married to Mtos Lou Taylor, of Carthage. Mo., Wednesday evening. June IT. at the home of the bride. Mrs, Whit Fesler returned from Morgantown Saturday, accompanied by Mr*. Lottie Coleman, who will be her guest for a few days Mr and Mrs Ed Wooden, of Hail. have moved to thl# city for permanent residence.. Mrs E. D. Bailey and son Herald, who have been visiting at North Vernon, are expected home this evening — Mrs. Emma Parks Is visiting at Danville, Ky—Frank Whined, who ha# t»een attending college at Purdue University, to visiting the family of H J Hinson for a few days before leaving for his home in Denver, Colo.

IAyum—Miss Lula Phillips, of Bloomington. was a guest of her brother Fred. Tuesday Mr. Harry York, .of Chicago. 1s visiting his parents.

MARION.

This has been an unusually busy week in Marion's society circles, the Little-Buchanan

and the Fretich-Murdoff weddings creating In-

following eacl

wedding at the homes of the parents of thi

terest. The receptions given following each

brides were among the most brilliant social affairs ever given In the city The following officers for the next year have been .selected by the Monday Afternoon Conversazione Club: President. Mrs. Harry Chaffee; vice-presi-dent, Mrs. M. L. Caldwell; recording secretary and treasurer. Mrs. F. K. Mowrer; critic, Mrs. Herbert Charles A wedding which will attract attention in northern Indiana society will be that of Mi*# Rllla Herff. of Wabash. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Herff, and Mr. Sol Alman, a prominent business man of this city. The event takes place at the Jewish temple In Wabash at 7 o'clock on the evening of Thursday, June 2S A pretty social function was given by Mrs. Flora Myers Monday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Indianapolis Mto* Hallie Meagy, of Anderson, visited Mis# Hattie Van Gorder during the last week Mtos Helen Laflln, of Milwaukee, who was a bridesmaid at the Ltttle-Buchanan wedding, was the guest "of Mr. and Mrs. James Sweetssr Mtos Little. of Boston, the maid of honor of the Llt-tle-Buchanan wedding, to the guest of the family of James Buchanan — Miss Bessie Christy, of Cincinnati, spent the last week with Miss Ethel Hall, and was also on attendant of Mto# Buchanan during her marriage to Mr. Little Miss Jeannette Smith will spend a part of the summer with Dayton (Or) relatives—Misses Nina McCleery, Mae Harwood and Florence Sayre are home from Washington. D. C.. where they attended

school during the last winter.

WORTHINGTON.

Mr. Dave Smith, who ha# been traveling in Europe for a year, and Mr. Charles Smith, of Indianapolis, visited their sister. Mrs. R. J. Evans. Sunday—Dr. Cook was In Indianapolis thi* week Miss Darnell, of Terre Haute, is visiting Miss Mary Myers Miss Bessie Hill, of Sand born, visited Mtos Juanita Selfridge over Sunday....Mr and Mrs. H. C. Shaw returned from a week's stay at West

Baden. Friday Mrs. S. A. Setzer and Mis* Pansy Bedell, of Vincennes, are visiting Mrs. K. McKisstok.... Mr. and Mr#. Ranaen Griffin.

Bedell.

of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Griffin’s parent* Mr. and Mr#. Jame# Dyer Mr*

DANVILLE.

their friends here over Sunday Mrs Ann Bond was visiting in Richmond the fore part of the week- Miss Nettle Needham ha# re-

fore part

turned from Rensselaer, where she has been teaching school-.. Mr. and Mrs Mark Mendenhall. of Richmond, were here tte first ot the week. vtelUng Mrs. Mendenhall's parent* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moor* BROOKLYN. Dr. O F. Griggs, of Charleston, visited relatives here, the first of the week ...Mrs. Na* Cox. of Frankton to visiting relatives this week....Mis# Jessie W.xdruff spent a few days visiting Mrs, Lizzie Clark, tte first of the week... Mr* Oracle Rronlam has returned to Frankton. after spending a few davs with relatives Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Lindley lias returned from a two months' visit at Sant* Ann* Qzl—Mrs. F. W. Fields is spending several days at Dr. Licdiey's .. Mrs. W. J. viutek visited relative# at ladianapo’i* the first of tte week—Mis# Goida Cox and Miss Davenport spent Wednesday with Indianapolis friends Mrs J. M. Julian, of Indianapolis, to Vtolt tuff at Mrs. J. F.

Richardson *

Mis# Kate Hargrave to visiting at Hall Mrs E. E. CMeott to visiting Kentucky nelaUves ..John Brill, of Evansville, to visiting hto brother, Ge «rge W,. and family Mtos Sadie Cook is visiting her sister. Mrs FT. ra Fawkner. at Edinburg—John O. Wishard and bis granddaughter. Heien Armstrong, have been visiting relative# at Greenwood.. Dr. F. H. Huron and wife have g>*ne to Topeka, Kas. for t wen tv days with hto brother Will.. Dr I. L Mitchell and family, of Martlnsvllle. have been guests of Dr. FL B. Sears and family .. Jar.es Cooper and daughter Mary are guests of Mrs Umversaw. at FVankUn Ivan O- Smith, of Perry. Oki*. ha# been visiting DanvtBe friends this »e»k — Mrs. tVvoley and daughter Helen, of Attic* have been the gu^-rt# of friends here this week Julian Ensmnger Is home from Purdue Mis# Jamison, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mis# Grave Huron Mies Ryan, of Evansville, to tte guest ot Mrs. F. J. Christian Mrs James Silverthorn. of Rossvilie. to visiting Mrs. Mary Hadley.- - Tom Homey, of Lebanon is visiting hto relatives at this place Mrs. Jennie Baker, of Kendalhrill* has been visiting her father. John W. Dooley. Charley Underwood :• h'noe from Loutoville Tte social event of the week was tte annual guest day of the Browning Club. heM Monday afternoon at tte home of Mrs. J. B. Homan. Fifty-fear guest# were present.

LYONS.

Miss Theresa Patterson, after a few days’ visit te Miss Perle Maybood. returned to her home in Worthington Wednesday ...Dr. and Mr* Fax visited in Newberry this week .. Mtos Flo Inman, of Owensburg, to tte guest of ter sister, Mr* John B>g*-1 ..Mr Ralph J. Anderson, who has been visiting with, his

M. H. Mayhood. for tte pest

:o hto home in Quincy.

Mrs Emil Stein and niece. Miss Ruth

OIK

incennes. are visiting Mrs.

Mn I tin.

r#. Ja

Emmet tele entertained the Ioldies' Euchre dub Thursday afternoon Mrs. J. A. Ooidsberry and grandson. John Evans, who have teen visiting Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goldsterry. returned to their home In Bloomingdale, Friday Mr. WUI Switz. of tndianapolia, to visiting hi* grandfather. Mr. Wm. Wilkins Mr. and Mr#. Richard Compton, of Cropsey. HI., visited the latter's parent* Mr. and Mrs. J F. Hodge# this week—The ynung ladies of tte Columbia Club gat e an informal dance at the club room#. Monday nisSit. in honor of Mtos Hill, of Sand born, and Mr. A. O. Arnold, of Chicago Mr. Earle Newsom, of Spencer, visited Worthington friends this week Mr. Claude i'ox has gone to Clay City. to assist in surveying.

SPENCER.

Mrs D. B Banta left Thursdav to attend the golden wedding anniversary of her parents. the Rev. and Mrs Heckman, of Reading. Pa.. Mrs. O. B. Allison, daughter Katherine and sister. Miss Mayme Coble, are visiting at Hartford City.. Mrs Parthenli Wiles and daughter. Miss Ethel Wiles, ar

lUgr.ter. xxias Ethel Wiles, in Indianapolis.. Mia# Chrt:

hi#

Mr and Mrs John R Greene ha

visiting

are

• 'hrtstin*

Gant* of Freedom, visited here thi# week

ne have issued

• invitation* for the marriage of their daugh- ! ter Grace and Mr William G. Mos*. Wednesday. June SO. Mr. tew A. Warner has re- | turned from a theatrical tour in the West | Mrs G. W Gookin# has returned to her home j in Veedersburg.. Mr and Mrs. H A. Jat cobs have returned from Bloomington Mrs

aunt. Mrs.

week, ha* returned to

s home in Quincy.

niece. Miss Ruth Stain, returned We-inee Jay from a vtolt - to

Will Jackson, of Dallas. Tex., is the gueet of Mr. and Mr*. S. S. Sharp Mrs. Taylor Refas# to visiting Mrs. Henry Key ley at Indtanapoiis.. Mr Louis tevtotein. who to vto-

Mr and Mrs. 8. S. Sharp ass to visiting Mrs. He

ipolto Mr L uis tevistefn. who ii

King at Lafayette, will !e*ve in a few days to spend the summer at Danville. Colo Mtos Alice Whitaker is visiting Mrs W. 8. Trout, in Indianapolis....Mis* Edna Fowler has returned from Asheville. X. C Dr and Mr# Allen Pierson, of this city, who have been in Scotland for some time, are now at

Atlantic City.

UNION CITY. Mtos M*j Hook is visiting In Anderson Mto# France# Burns, of CtUlllootbe, O . to visaing ter sister, Mrs. S- 8. Weidman Mrs R E. Harrison has returned to Minneapolis, after a visit sritfc her parents. Mr. and Mrs 8. E. Cowdery... .Mrs J. McClure celebrated her eigbty-oeventh birthday Wednesday Mr. and Mrs J. X. Woodbury have gone to visit S Twigg and family at Anderson—Goo. Sprowi. of Marion; Percy Swaldon and Silas Brown, of Terre Haute, attended tte Brown - LeFever wedding .. Mrs Bert Tyler, ot Decatur. to the guest of Mrs. H H LeFever Mrs. C. B. Benson ha# returned from on extended visit at Troy. O Mr# Hannah Hull. of Winchester, is tte gueet of her son. Prof H W. Bower# Mrs. Julius Lewis and children have returned from Cincinnati Mrs John Non.Mane and daughter ore home from

CRAWFORDS VHXK. Mr* D. C. Smith has returned from * rtsit in Covington. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skum entertained about four hundred guests at * reception and lawn fete oo Tuesday evening.... Mr. and Mr* Harry Naylor have Issued iwritatians for a reception on June tt Sam B. Thomas has returned from an extended vtatt In l&irope Miss Edith Peyton, ot DanvtUe. HU. to tte guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Peyton Miss WUietta Bay-teas is here from Vtrgtnl* to spend tte summer with ter sister. Mr* S C. Rowland. Miss Ada Frank, of Jeffersonville, visited Miss Anna Wilson this week. ..W. T. Whittington left Thursday for a visit in Tamp* Fla Mr* C. W. RUT entertained Wednesday for Miss luff, of Indianapolis Ml## Stella Hawke* of Rockvttie. to here for commencement . .Mtm Julia Davis has returned from Yassar Oaltsge to spend her vacation....Mr* W. E. Heckle ta visiting in Brazil....Mrs. L F. Hornadsy has returned from Kokomo, accompantad by Mtas Amanda Mrore. who will be ter guest ...Mtos Maude Roach, of Indiana poll* Is the guest of Miss Gertrude Mills.. .Dr. W. H. Risline ta visttisg hto son at tte West Point Military Academy — Miss June Demlng. of BtoomingKm. U visiting tec*—Prof. « W. Martin. at Vanderbilt University, is vl si ting hto fsm1»T tn this rtty — Mr* W. W. Goitra is vlaUing In Part* Ky Mtas Mary Hannah Krout to vtotting here for a few week* She wUi permanently locate In New York cltv....Mlss Jesaie Moore has gone to Greencnstle to spend tte summer—Miss Effle Heroin to visiting in Huntington Tte high school seniors gave thetr annual hop Monday night....Mr. and Mr* Maurice Thompson visited tn Boston this week.. .Miss Lucy Plummer to tn Danville, nt.. for an extended vtott... .Mr*. G. 8. Durham has returned from a visit in Carthage. M«v Mrs. Ruth Kenton, of Chicago, has concluded a visit with R. R. Bryant and family. .. .Fred Vance, of tte Chicago Art School, to hsrs to spend hto vacation.

MUNCIE. Mtro Eleanor Smith and her pupils gave a recital of music at tte First Univermllst church. Tuesday night ...Mrs. John J. Hart ley entertained for Miss Josephine Gray and Mtos Edith Kirby, Tuesday evening. Tte guests of honor were June bride*. ...In vitations have been issued by Msssr* Robert Murray. Clarence Greely. Frank Manning. Walter Nickerson. Charles gtough and Baris Tutey. for a dance June 14 Mrs Mary Smith and daughter. Mtos Berth*, have gone to Topeka. Kas.. for a visit....Mr* Rush SL Evans gave a dance for the Gray-Hinds wedding party at the Country Club. Tuesday evening ...Tte wedding of Mr. Walter Baker, of Muncte. to Miss Martin, of GreenvlH* O.. was celebrated tn the totter city Wednesday. Mtos Nad live Wilson has returned from Pennsylvania and will spend tte rammer In Muncie....Mto# Vida Cassady gave a pink and white euchre Monday, to about fifty women. The guests of honor were Misses Miriam Ctee, Abb!* Kueohmann. Edith Kirby and Eva Winchester, all of whose marriages will occur this month. Th* same evening, for tte same guests of honor. Mieses Clarissa and Reba Kbons entertained at ttelr Riverside home.... For Mrs. E. 8. Young, of Darlington. Ind.. Mr and Mr* Bert Bishop entertained Monday night — Miss Nell* Klnert to visiting in Marlon— Miss Bessie McGailiard was bostsro to a party Monday night.. Misses Gertrude Pacey and Katharine McDowell an tte guests of friend* In Bluffton.

ALEXANDRIA.

Miss Byrd- Neff to the guest of friends in Lebanon J. S. Shannon and wife have returned from a vtolt to Mrs. Shannon's parents. In Greensburg—Misses Edna and Ruth Line are visiting relatives tn Oonnersvitle Mrs. Maurice Rosenbush, of Colimbu* to the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. R. McAbee ... Mr* Willis Jessup Is visiting friends In Chesterfield Mrs. J. C. Byrd Is tte guest of relatives In Crawfordsvllle J. T. Gtlro and family are visiting relatives In Bloomington. —The members cf tte D. E. F. Club were entertained Wednesday night by Mtos Charlotte My rick—Miss Mabel Ronsall has returned to ter home In Bloomington Mrs. Will Strlngham. of Chicago. Is the guest of ter parents. Mr. and Mr* Wro. Elrick. at this city—8. E. Young haa returned from a ten days' visit at West Baden ...Miss Laura Hero, of Columbus. O., to th* guest of Mrs. Herman Sltt. of this clty....D. M. Harshbarger and daughter Jessie, of Ladoga ore the guests of L. S. Mahoney and wife, of this city....J. W. Bray, of Bellvllle, HU. to visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ghamness....Mrs. W. H. Gale is visiting relatives In Chicago... .J. W Garner and wife, who have been visiting J. H. Frank and family, have returned to their home tn Lebanon....Mrs. W. H. Meinerdlng to visiting relatives In Ft. Recovery. O.

M00RESVLLLE.

Mrs. J. L. Matthews visited her mother, Mrs Harriet Cog, in Indianapolis the first of the week....The Rev. Byram Carter returned to his home In Greencastle Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, of Indianapolis. vl#ited ttelr father. John D. Garter, this week....Mr# Allen W. Condultt. of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Jame# V. Mitchell, of Martinsville, were guests of their sister. Mrs. O.

E. Rooker. Tuesday and Wednesday Messrs Harry and Everett Thompson and Misses Lillian Thurman and Alma Day attended the Cook-Scearce wedding at Danville on Turn

day — Mrs. James Henley and Mrs. Tbad Townsend and daughter Vesta went to Richmond this week to vtolt F. M. Hadley and family....Mtos Marietta Harris, of Martinsville. visited her aunt. Miss Marietta Aston. Sunday—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taggart, of Indianapolis, were guests of B. F. Jones and family thl# week Miss Dove Osborne to visiting friends at Bedford this week....Mrs. I. N. Thompson to visiting friends In Indiana-

polis.

ZI0NSVILLE.

Earl Silver, of Purdue University, to home for vacation — Uharles Brewer, of Swaysee, is visiting Andrew Jinks....Mrs. Retta Fall

ves min ween.. . asm. ijonay Olivers ana -en, of Indianapolis, are spending the with ter father. P. K. Hessonr Mrs. Starkey spent Saturday at Indianapolis

Hr.

•cation — Charles Brewer, of Swaysee. ....ting Andrew Jinks Mrs. Retta Fall and children, of Lebanon, visited friends ana relatives this week....Mrs. Loney Silvers and

chlldrei

week

O. H. Starkey spent Saturday at Indlonapo' with Mrs. 8. B. Grimes, ter sister Mrs. M. J. Wright and son, Halford, will spend ths summer with friends and relatives In Ohio The Rev. J. B. Sites attended the Epworth League convention at CrawfordsvlU# Thursday and Friday — Mis* Fannie Dooley has returned from an extended visit with her aunt at Old Vernon — Harry Alford attended commencement exercises at Purdue University this week Miss Madge Rickey spent a few days at home this -week Mrs. Smith, of Jolletteville, visited her daughter. Mrs. J. J. Knox. Tuesday and Wednesday....Dr. W. Y. McNutt spent a few days at Greenwood this

week.

XNIGHTST0WN. Miss Pauline Barrett to visiting friends at Moores Hill and Cincinnati....Miss Mattie Pitts, of Glenalder. Kas., to the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Mary Butler....Mr. and Mrs. Will Breckenridge have moved to Richmond Mis# Gertrude Moore, of Emporia. Kas.. to the guest of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs J. O. Binford....Mrs. W. M. Heaton and Miss Alice Heaton are In Martinsville Mrs. Malcolm and Mrs. Lee, of Rosavilie. HU. are visiting Mr. and Mrs Frank Dovey....Mr. and Mffi. John T. Butler are the guests of friends In Indianapolis Mrs. Woodard and Mrs. Florence Reagan, of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Fithian this week Miss Katherine Heaton Is visiting Dr. H. C. Heaton and family In Anderson... Mr and Mrs William Pray entertained the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Guild, the Rev. Mr. and Mr#. William Curson, the Rev. Mr. and Mr* William Good and the Rev. Mr and Mrs J. O. Blnfoni at their home at •'Sunny Banks." WINCHESTER. George W. Robbins left Friday for England. Mi#s Rteila Hawkins, of Portland. vlsHed Mrs. Grant Mark!*, Monday Miss <*se* l-Vr-kin# visited Miss Dawn Williamson, at Portland thl# week,...The Rev. Mr. Plannette ettended the commencement at Hanover College. hi# alma mater, this week Col. H. H. Neff celebrated his eighty-fifth birth It/ ru*#day. by entertaining a few rotative# snd friend# at dinner. His daughter. Mr.-. J. C. Fisher, of Pittsburg, and Mr* Cattjn. s>’.<i Mr#. Mendenhall, of Union City, the only guest# from out of town Misses Peru* and Marie Bale* left Tuesday tor WlohUa. Ka#.. for a long visit The card# are out for the wedding of Dr. Milo Smith ind Mtos Vlory Monks, daughter of Judge and Mr* L J. Monk#. The wedding Is set for June 1J....A. ert trm Herrick and family Miss Mail* Townser.! Is here from North Middletown. Ky. to vbit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. T.wcsea-l.

Monk#. The weuding Is set for June IZ....A. Labertaux and family, of Marsnil. Mich., returned bom* Friday from a visit with Maive

WHITESTOWN. Miss Maude I^ughner 1# spending the week with her sister at New Augusta Mrs Cor* Tomlinson is home from a visit at New Augusta. Prof. E. M. Bruce will enter Chicago University for the summer term....Anderson Baker and wife, of New Ross, are here, the guests of Mrs. Baker's parent#. Mr and Mr# J. M NeldUnger....Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Morris, of Lebanon, were the guests

J M '

' "en

where she has bedn visiting her brother. Dr.

Neidilnger and family, over Sunday. . Mis# Bertha Redden is home from Joliet.

Thomas O. Redden... Miss' Nellie Turner ta at Noblesvllle—Mr. Baker to here from Manchester. Ky.. os a guest of hto brother. Mr and Mrs. Eli Rhodabough, of New Augusta, were the guests of J. M. Neidilnger and family. Sunday—Elmer Laughner was out from Indianapolis to spend Sunday with

hto father. Jackson Laughner.

RICHMOND.

Miss Lestra Klbberd left this week for Boaton, for a visit with friends....On Tburwday evening, at the home of tte bride's parents. Mr. and Mr* T. W. O. Braffett. North Thirteenth street, occurred the marriage of Albert w. Reed and Miss Elia M. Braffett- The Rev. Alexander Gilchrist, of Pittsburg, Pa., officiated—The commencement exercises at Earlham College will occupy tte enure week. There are already many visitors from various parts of tte State here....Mtas Anna Simmons to tte guest of friends and relatives nt Marion—Miss Em* Roger*, of New Castle, haa been the guest of Richmond relatives during the past week—Mr* Gtflpge H. Hopper to In Milwaukee Mrs. Charles Floofc and family have returned from a visit wKh Milton friends and relatives....Mtos Rose Jones has gone to MartinsrlU* for a short stay....Mr. and Mr*.

Andrus Wlggtn* of Union City, wars guests of Richmond friends during tte post week.... Tte marriage of Mr. Oscar Orem and Mtos Theresa Kohls occurred Thursday morning at 8* Andrew's Cathode church... .Mtas Grace 301 Iks has returttsd from n start nt Phllndsiphta and otter points in tte E)nst....Ths Rev. L J- Naftxger and wife, of Maoris, hare been guests of Richmond friends for tte pom week Mr* T. J. Black to vtottlng friends and relatives at Colombo* 0. DALEVTLLE. Mr. and Mr* Chester Monk* of Muncl* visited rotative* her# Sunday ... Mtro Unroll Stewart, of AMtereoa. visited friends ter* Sunday—Mr* J. P. Kngstrom. of BvateriU* has teen tte guest of her stater. Mr* F. M. Jenkin* this week . Edgar Hera to boms fnan Progress— Mtro Gertrude Ben bow bos returned foam a visit among friends at Anderson....Mr* Harry Smetoer. of Muncl* vtoUed her mother. Mr* 4. W. Riohman. Sunday....Mr. snd Mr* Frank Barter have arrived home from ttelr wedding trip...Mr* Ida Dooley and son Everett have nmved to Indianapolis—Mtos Brest* Andrew and Dnvtd Darting attended tte Young People's Chriatlsn Union at Huntsetlle ...Mtas Pear! Moffett wUi leave Monday for Seoul* Washington. to reside—Cedi Dal# to home from Purdue University...-J- P Shoemaker, of Irvington. Is here this week. . . Wilbur Pottemus has returned from a trip to Ohio....Mtos Edith Daniels was at Mlddleto* Monday. CHESTERFIELD. John Bookout to visaing Logansport friend* .. .Mtro Emma Hall to tte gurot of Ander•on friends this week ...Mr. Chortae Cbffey has returned to hto home In Weet Virgin to.... Mr* Jaime Bail and daughter Mary ar* vistttng friends sx Shirley... Mtm Emma Rtnker to rtsiting relatives here ...Mr. and Mr* Geo. Brown have returned from * vto;i with Monel* friends—Dr. J, T. Newhouro visited hto brortwr. Esquire New house, at Muncl* Saturday... Mr* Jane Chart** of Marion, ta vfoIttng ter daughter. Mr* Ida Makepeace.... Lenard Leathers i* visiting hto brother. David Leather* at I rvlianapaits—Mr* W C. Jeemp. of Chicago, ta tte gueet of friends hare. Mr. Jame* Dawson, of Moundville. W. Vo.. Is vtottlng friends here . R. J. Trimble and family, and A. P. QoM and family returned Thursday from a camping tour.ln ItUnota BROWNER URO. Wte. Met "a be. of Indtanspoii* was ter* .this week. Je#** Thoupeon, of Ptnaboro, wax ter* Wedneedoy Mr* Reman* of NoWrovtll*. Is visiting at A. L Webb's... .Dr. Deputy, of Indianapolis spent Sunday on hto form east of town.. .Mr* Flora French and children have gone to Chicago....L. A. Dob■°®*w °f lodlrompoita, was the guest of hto mother hers this weak.. .Miss AHl* Blond tea returned from Irvington.. ..R. *. McKeown. Cterlro Bute* and wM* and John Simpson, went to Michigan City Sunday ...Cart Porter. 111-, to the guest of Mr* Nancy Parker... .Miss Bate Huggins, of IndlanapoM* spent Sunday with ter parents ...Walter 8*1mon and Roy Harmon cam* home from Purdus Tueeday • . Kart Forste*. John Oortto* George Bolt and T. J. Corcoran hav# gone to Berrien **lch.....Tte Misses Anna and Lorain* David, of Weet Newtoa. are guests of T. J.. Davison and wife.

SHELBYVLLLE. The Rev. Mr. Mahan, of tte Christian church. W U1 to*vs Monday for a trip to th* Psrts Exposition, and a tour of Europe.... Mr. B. A. Hayworth, deputy county auditor, and Miss Delilah Ensmtnger were married Thursday evening at tte horns of th# bride, nrar Blue Ridge..?.Dr. Qua Sheik will local# in Denver Colo., the (tret of August.... Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Che* are home from Nebraska.... Mr. and Mr* Frank Rembusch are st home from ttelr wedding trip, and ar* at ttelr residence in South Harrison atrest.... Mrs. W. S. Major to st horns from Harbor Spring* Mich., where she went early tn th* spring....Mr* Charlee Soelgle and daughter have gone to Crab Orchard Springs, where they will spend a port of the summer... .Dr. Don Kennedy, who to now at Rifle. Colo., will go to Denver In place of coming to Indiana.

PENDLETON. Ml*# Blanche Keeellng entertained In honor of Mlea Lulu Curry. Of Greenfield. Saturday evening....Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Headley have removed to Anderson....Mies Esther Rogers was the guest of Anderson friends ths for* part of th* week...Mrs. R. H. Hurd sail returned to her home at Port Chester, N. Y., Saturday....Th# Saturday Club held Its sixth annual garden party at tte beautiful country place of Mtos Nina Goodrich Tuesday afternoon....Mrs. Helen Yost left for Birmingham. Ala, Tuesday and will spend the summer there with her daughter. Mr* B. O. Covell....Mr# Jacob Gering and eon hav# teen the gueste of frlefide at Dunkirk thl* week....Mre. W. J. Dixon, of Kokomo, to visiting relatives here....Mrs. Seymore Riddle, of Bloomington, vtolted her mother, Mm. N. H. Motslnger. th* first of th* week. DEWEY ON A BRIDGE. Admiring Crowds Watch the Ad* xniral at Detroit. DETROIT. Mich., June 9.-Detroiter* to-day had the satisfaction of seeing Admiral Dewey on a bridge, but this time It was on the bridge of the steamer Tashmoo, and the admiral wore a silk hat and civilian's clothes. It was a splendid day for the marine parade, and the admiral was right at home In It. Admiral and Mrs. Dewey were driven to the wharf early, a platoon of mounted police cantering ahead, clearing a path through the crowds. The steamer Taahmoo, the largest and fastest excursion craft on the lake.', made her maiden trip as the flagship of Dewey. There was a roar of cheers along the dock when the admiral ascended to the bridge and exchanged salutes with the captain, and as the admiral's four-starred blue flag rose to the masthead the enthusiasm was intensified. Mrs. Dewey stood beside her husband, enjoying the scene. As the Tashmoo swung out and took her place at the head of the line and the parade moved forward, an admiral's salute of seventeen guns was fired by the United States ship Michigan. Then a chorus of whistles arose from shore and river, the Canadian side joining heartily in the demonstration, with many British flags waving. Cannon salutes were fired on the Walkervllle, Canada, shore, and responded to by the flagship and the 04lmlral. Following the Tashmoo were the Michigan and the revenue cutter Fessenden, flagged out from bowsprit to stem post; the procession of steam yachts which followed were all similarly attired, and the loaded excursion steamers, which came last, carried their best attire. The parade proceeded across Lake St. Clair, saluted by everything afloat en route, and returned In the same order. The land parade came later in the day. Snubbed by Mrs. Dewey. COLUMBUS. O., June 9.—A sensational story Is circulating of a snub by Mrs. Dewey administered to Mrs. Worthington Babcock, who, as the daughter of Governor Nash and mistress of his home. Is the first lady of the State. Arrangements made by the local committee called for Mrs. Dewey's being entertained at luncheon by Mrs. Babcock at Governor Nash’s residence Wednesday afternoon. At the five-course luncheon Mrs. Dewey did not taste anything set before her. She did not even condescend to unfold her napkin or touch a spoon. She refused to enter into the conversation beyond brief answers to questions addressed directly to her. Her only explanation, it is said, was that she baa partaken of a late breakfast. Dewey Did Not Write Aguiualdo. DETROIT. Mich., June 9.-Admiral Dewey denies having ever written Aguinaldo any letters or making any agreement with him, and said that if be could have occupied Manila with 5,000 men the day he took the town there would never have been an Insurrection. He said be thought MacArthur would straighten things out In the Philippines before long. The Bronco in Church Work. [IzMlee' Home Journal ] I have said that the bronco was the best possible horse, for missionary Journeys. and so he 1* He te an ugly. Illtempered. vicious, crcss-grained. undersized, half-starved, flea-bitten,abandoned little beast, apd he gives the missionary abundant opportunity to practice the sublime virtue of self-restraint. As a horrible example of total depravity he beats anything that I know of. He is apt to do anything—except a good thing— at any moment When be appears moot serenely unconscious look out for him, for tbat is the hour In which he meditates some diabolical action. He bucks when he to ridden and balks when be to driven, but once get him going and he shows hto mettle. He can go, and go like the wird. and go all day. and live on one blade cf gram and one drop of dew, and keep awake all night—and keep you awake. too—and go again aU day, and keep it up until he tires out everything and everybody in competition with him, for when you get him started you can depend uirnn him. He never gats sick or breaks down, and I do not believe be ever dies, but ft to awfully bard getting him started sometimes.

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Visitor* Taken to the Grounds in a Brake—A Morning Tmt of the Count. « The Clifton Club golf team, of Ctncfnnati. arrived in this city last night. This morning they were taken In a brake to the Country Club link*, where they tried the course before playing the match with the Indianapolis team in th* afternoon, jp ^ The game promised to be an Intereeting - ■ •" T

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"PAP" MORRIS, England’s veteran golfer. He gave Va don his first lessons.

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one. as the links were In splendid eond tlon for good score* The teams Ufte I

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Indianapolis—J. Cumming Smith. 8. D. Miller, H. H. Howland. E. H. Burford. V: a«r* Balch. C. W. Shipley. Percy Hutson. Dr. McMillan, Franklin Ives. , SEMI-FINALS AT GOLF.

Miss Mnrtindale Defeats Miss New —Other Results. ^ & iStwH The seml-flnals of the women’ll competition were played yesterday a! » noon at the Country Club. The m between Miss Martlndale and Miss

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resulted In favor of Miss Mar with live up and four to play. Mrs. land and Mre. Miller completed course twice, with Mrs. Howland four up* and three to play. Both Miss Martlndale and Mrs. Howland played In excellent form, Miss Martlndale’a driving being

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For the consolation prise Mtos Van Camp defeated Mias Atkins, with one up. and Mrs. Perry forfeited to Mrs. H. 8. New. The championship finals were

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Camp and Mrs. New.

Miss Martlndale Wins the Cup. Miss Martlndale won the finals to-day and therewith the women s championship cup. Mrs. H. 8. New won the ponsola-

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tlon cup. Miss Martlndale defeated Mrs, Howland, witn five up and four to play, \ and Mrs. New won from Miss Van Camp, with five up and three to play. - —- - ; - — - — |r -y - " '7*. A Poem by Swinburne. LONDON. June 9-The Saturday Re- " view i rints a twHve-stansa poem, by Al# f get non Swinburne, entitled, “Astraeg Vlctrix." The seventh stansa reeds:

"And now Thai bring*

To faith and love.

Who#* ensism to thy name— Bears down the recreant He. - What doomed thy name to dl* Son# of friends and foeaT 4*® Behold thy star the same— Th# earn* as when It stood tn heaves a And Europe saw no glory left

In her sky save on#."

The ninth stanxa to ae follows. "W# loosen not on thee# knaves Our scourge tormented slaves.

We held tbs hand that fain naroswrc.'

Had risen to smlt# The torturer fast."

The tenth stanza reads: "All murderous fraud that lurks

In hearts c-ter# hell's oraft work*.

Fought, crawled and slew In

And yet we gave not bock What righteous doom would give.” The eleventh gtanca follows: "No false whit# flog that fawns On faith till murder dawns Blood-red from hetL Black-treason s heart of hat# Left over shame'* fool brand. Beared on an English hand. And yet our pride vouchsafes Them grace too great. For other pride to dream of soon Strikes retribution silent as The stars at morn."

Carrier for Martinavilla. [Special to The Indianapolis Ns WASHINGTON, D. C.. June 9. dltional letter-carrier will he at Martinsville, Ind., July I.

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Moeller Finally Appointed ROME. June 9 -Tha Rev. Dr. S Moeller, secretary and chancellor archdiocese of Cincinnati, O.. heel appoint* J bishop of Columbia* Qw <

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