Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 October 1891 — Page 11

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 189L

PERSONAL AND SOCIETY. I A Usncitty and pergonal notes for the Sunday inv of iAe Journal, to secure publication, mut It in the hands of the city tailor ly Saturday Now that the season for entertaining bus fairly began, the question with the pros pectiYO hoitesi is. "wfcat to bare. Ono can always hat a reception for a formal aSair. or card party for a seinl-formal gutheriaz. Anything ihzt is now and oat of this routine is gladly welcomed, and many an hour has heea seat in almost vain endeavor to introduce some norelty that shall please and entertain the guests. The relating of how people entertain in other places often gives one a good idea for their own party. A delightful company, which may bo imitated successfully, is thus described by tho Lebanon Patriot: 'Supper was served at about 8:C0 r. m., and the. novel way in wnich partners for the occasion irero selected created much 'amusement. Esch gentleman, was given a card with the name of some county, and each lady with tho county-scats. At a given signal the counties began tho search for their countyseat, and it "was looio time before the entiro list was complste. At the conclusion of the banquet each guest was given a ouvenir in the form of a silk bag and cord, witn the explanation that tho one who succeeded in tilling the same first with peanuts scattered about the bone would receive some handsome prizes. Thi9 caused much scrambling and merriment." Nor was this alL For after tho prizes bad been awarded there were musical numbers by several friends. The selection of partners could be nsed at a card party, and tbe bags to be filled with nuts . would do admirably lor a children's, where it so ' frequently happens that the little guests are with diflicnlty entertained. If you want to be exactly in style you must wear bow-knots, the. latest form in scarf and breast-pins. The newest brocades have the bow-knot design, and from bonnet to slipper they are tho thing. They rest on the corsage, dance on the sleeves and bob ud and down serenely on the skirts of party and neglige toilets, and are as fanciful and airy as a butterfly, which, on gowns, they are supposed to imitate. Personal Mention. Mr. and Mrs. ManriceSook have returned from an extended Western trip. Miss Jessie Hughe bas returned from a visit to Mis. Jacob Miller in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Silas T. Bo wen will leave this week for tho Bermudas, to upend some time. Miss Julia D. Gordon will go to Chicaaro this week to visit her sister, Mrs. M. D. Watson. Mrs. Harry Drew has gone to Denver to visit ber bister, Mrs. William Whitney, for a month. Mits Agnes Duncan will leave to-morrow for Portland, Ore., to visit friends for several months. Mrs. A. D. Rogers and Miss Adelaide have returned from their prolonged visit to the Pacific coast. Major and Mrs. W. J. Richards are expected home on Tuesday from a ten days' visit to Chicago. Mrs. T. C. Whitcomb has returned from Louisville and New Albany, accompanied by Mrs. John Mann. Mrs. Georpr T. Levering, of Lafayette, Is the guest ot Mrs. Hugh II. Harm a, on North Pennsylvania street Miss Mary Crossette, of New Flaven, Conn., is visiting Mrs. Charles M. Walker, on West Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kelsey and daughter. Mrs. Murray, have gone to visit frienda In Baltimore and other places. Mrs. Susan Wharton, sr., of No. 007 North Mississippi street, has gone to Decatur and Springfield, 111., for a snort visit. Ity. 0. C. McCnllocb, who has not bean well since bis return from Europe, is quite ill at his home on North Pennsylvania 6treet. Miss Nellie Cranor, of Winchester, Ind., will spend the winter with her friend. Miss llattio Woodbury, at No. 151 Pern street. Miss May Clark. Mr. Samuel Frazee and Mr. Edward Uatea, of Chicago, are in the city, having attended tho Browning-Gates . wedding yesterday. Mr. M. II. Spades has gone to Chicago for a short visit. Ho will leave next week for Europe to join Mrs. fcpadea and family and remain several months. Misses Grace and Olive Gaston have returned from an extended .visit East. Miss Amelia Gaston will remain several weeks longer to visit Mrs. GillilandinNew York. -- Mr. John A. Wilkens has crone to Washington, D. c, to attend a meeting of tho legislative committee of the national convention of Mutual Underwriters, of which he is a member. Mr. Sennijr von Ilollnb. of New York, will arrive to-dcy to visit Mr. Meredith Nicholson for a short time. Mr. Hollub is a musician of talent; playing both piano and organ admirably. Society Events. The "Lotus Club" save its initial dance at Brenneke's academy last Friday even enine. The encasement is announced of Mr. Wallace Duncan and Miss De Souchet, Of Kansas City. Tbe marriage of Miss Bells Closser and Mr. LeVette Wilson, of tho Sentinel will take place the CSth. . The marriage of Miss Mary Hutchinson and Mr. Victor .Watson, of Kansas City, will occur Wednesday. Mrs. C.TiV. Jenkins has issued invitations for a card party, Friday, at her home on North Pennsylvania street. Queen Esther Auxiliary will meet with Mrs. D. K. Louthan. 173 North Missouri street. Friday afternoon, Oct. 2S. Mr. and Mrs. Wr. II. Ballard will give a reception Tuesday evening. Oct. 7, In Louor ot their tilth wedding anniversary. Miss Bertha Knhn will be married Wednesday to Mr. DePrez, of Shelby ville, at

ice-xamuy resiuonce on west Michigan street. - Mrs. -J. R. Budd gavo a leaf tea yesterday in honor of ber sister. Miss Sjmgleton. of New Jersey, and Mrs. George Budd, of Altaiuont, 111. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Springsteen entertained a number of irieuds informally at -cards Thursday evening, at their home on North Pennsylvania street Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sickles havo issued invitations for a reception to their sen, Mr. Henry Coe tickles, and bis bride,, Wednesday evening, from 8 to 11 o'clock. Misses Leah and Mary Fletcher' entertained a number of friends very pleasantly W ednesday afternoon for MissEhzaFJetcher, who will leave soon for Salt Lake City, U. 1'., to resido. Mr. and Mrs. Diedrich Mussmann gave a dancing party laMt Wednesday eveuiug at their home. No. 5TJ South Meridiau street. In houor of their daughter Bertha's eixteentb birthdsy. A delightful reception was triven by Miss Katie PfH at her bonu-. on lielfoutaiiie street. nday everJrir. to a number of ber friends. Music and dancing it ci the evening's entertainment. The Matinee MnJcMe will hold its i'rst regular weetiug Wednei ty afternoon At the Propyhcum. 11m programme of Hscb and Handel compositions will be jiven by the members of the !irt division. The wedding of Mr. John Cobb nnd Miss Minnio Cotton will Le celebrated Friday evening at Koberts Park Church. The ceremony will bo followed by a reception at the family residence on Last St. Clair street. Carda have been issued announcing the marriage of Miss Mary Schwefel. of Athens, O., to Mr. Charles Milton Valodin, of this city. Oct. Mr. and Mrs. Valodin will bo at bone to their friends at their residence. No. 670 North Pennsylvania street, the Wednesdays in November. Mrs. May Wright Sewall trill give a reception at tl.o Propybi'Uin. Friday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Charlotte Fuiers'ni BroWD. of Last Orange. .V J. At o o'clock Mrs. Brown will make an addiem on "The General Federation of Women's Club; 1: Advantages and How to Secure Them." Tea and toast are announced for 4 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Mummenbof gave a very large card party yesterday afternoon at cev home on Park avenne. more than sixty lad.es sitting down for tho enjoyment of tha game. The gathering was a welcome

to Mrs. Carl Von Hake, who has recently returned, from an extended European -. Visit Handsome prizes were awarded the successful players. Anion the guests were Mrs. Metzger, of Shelby ville, Mios Schaal. of Toledo, and Mrs. Wittenberg's visitors from Baltimore. Tho Helping-hand Society, composed of young girls of tbe Second Presbyterian Church, gave an autumn tea, yesterday, at the residence of Miss JJilkes. on Last Vermont street. The decorations wero fall llowers tastefully arranged, and from a huge pumpkin in one room ices were served. Tho proceed will be given to the

support ox a little girl. The twelfth anniversary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Johnson was celebrated at their home. No. 541 Bellefontaine street, Wednesday evening. The Misses Dame. Wilson and Myers contributed to the pleasure of the company with excellent music. A. goodly company were very cordially received by the host and hostess, and thero wero many tokens of estecn from friends. The German Ladies' Aid Society will give a concert at Mwnnerchor Hall Friday even-' ing. Tbe programme will include nnmbers by the Mrcnnercbor Society; Miss May Aufderheide, pianist; tb Plymonth Church Ouartet; Mr. F. B. Loomis, basso; Mrs. Bernard Vonnegut. soprano: a triple quartet nnder the direction of Mr. Max Leckner, and a baritone solo by Dr. Haberlin, recently from Europe. The concert will be lollowed by a supper. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Brandt entertained abont forty friends very pleasantly, last evening, at their borne on Vine street. Mrs. Brandt belongs to a club of ladies who always meet to celebrate a birthday anniversary. Yesterday was Mr. Brandt's birthday, and tbe gentlemen were united with the ladies. Thero were cards and mnsio for their amusement, there wero pretty flowers for ornamentation, nnd refreshments were served to all at onetime, the tables being tastefully decorated with flowers. Tbe marriage of Mr. Henry L. Browning and Mrs. Maria Frazee Gates occurred yesterday morning, at 11 o'clock, tral Christian Church. The s . at the ten-audience-room was nilcd with relatives nnd friends to witness tbe ceremony. Messrs. William J. Brown. William Hughes. Hewitt 11. Howland and Edward Gates were tbe ushers. The pulpit was decorated with palms, and back of them was the organ, played by Mr. Myron Stowell during tbe gathering of friends. At the appointed hour the pastor, Key. D. K. Lucas, the groom and his best man, his brother. Dr. Browning, presented themselves before the pulpit to await the bride. The ushers preceded Mr. A. B. Gates and daughter up the aisle, where the parties were joined with the impressive ceremony of the .Christian Church. The bride wore a handsome costume of dark blue cloth, with bonnet to match, trimmed with gray, and gray gloves, and carried Marechal Niel roses. Alter the ceremony an elegant wedding breakfast was served at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gates. No. &G North Meridian street, to which the immediate families were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Browning left at 3 o'clock for Maysville, Ky., where they will spend ten days or two weeks, and upon their return they will go to housekeeping at the corner of Tennessee and Third streets. Numerous beautiful gifts were presented to both Mr. and Mrs. Browning, whicb will add to the attractiveness of theirnewhome. THE STATE AT LA HUE. Hatter intended for this column must be in this office not later than G p. m. Suturday; Hems received after that hour uill not be ustd. ISlooirtlngton. Walter Robinson is arranging to more to Spencer with his family.... Mrs. Dr. Harris was visiting friends at EvansvlUe and Louisville last week.. ..Mrs. Charles Alexander, of Burlington. Ia.. is spending a few days with Bloomlngton friends.. ..Mrs. 0. W. Bhryer, of Bloomtield. Is visiting Mrs. R. C Ureeves and Mrs. J. U. Bur bank.... Mrs. J. K. Beck Is attending the atate W. C.T. U. convention.... Mrs. James Mitchell, who has been speuding the past two months her, returned to ludlanajoli yesterday.... Misics Clara Bradford and OUie Hall returned Wednesday evening from tho vicinity of Uolyoke, Col.. ..Mrs. Blarney, of Kansas, is vlsltir ; her sister, Mrs. W. A. WalUncford Iter. W. f. Roes announced his resignation as pastor of tho Christian Church Sunday morning.... Mrs. James P.ran Is visiting In Columbia City. ....Foster iilght resumed his work la the Lafayette high school yesterday... Miss Jsora MoNary, daughter ot Bev. W. P. McNary, Is here from TarkTo. Mo., and is a guest ot Miss Bertha Miers.. .. Frank Nabb and wife are In the city.... Miss Mattle Allen, of Orleans, is the guest of ber sister, Mrs. Dr. Hon. STAT UNIVERSITY ITEMS. Roland Perdue Is sick with typhoid fever.... Freshman, ot the Law-school, Is the latest addition to Delta Tau Delta Kappa KappaUamma Has pledged Miss Jessie Carmfchael Mrs. J. W. fiboemaker entertained the Kappas quite rojally last Saturday evening, at their open meeting.... LaatFrlday night the Betas Initiated Ben Linkenfelter, of the lreshman class.. ..The I. U. band nowhas fourteen pieces, and la making good progress in the face of difficulties. Their rehears allast Friday afternoon was a great success, and they will be on hanrts to furnish muslo for the football gamo....The enrollment numbers 319. and is still Increasing.. ..Carl Kramer, freshman, of Kockport. Is the latest addition to Phlliamma Delta.... Luther Grimes, deputy auditor of this county, Is now taking the regular law course In tbe Indiana University J. J. Mills, tbe president of Earlham College, Is to deliver the lecture Sunday afternoon.... Phi Gamma Delta entertained lady friends Tuesday evening at the ball lu honor of Misses Llda and Nora McN'ary. who are vUltlng Miss Bertha Miers. ...Kappa kappa Gamma celebrated last Tuesday evening at the borne of Miss Georgia Bowman. It was the occasion ot the twentyfirst anniversary of Lambda chapter, and very appropriate exercises, known to Kappa alone, were participated in. Ko men were present. uiufrton. Mrs. A N. Martin is viiltlng friends In Indianapolis.. ..Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Gessels, of Columbus Grove, O., were guests over Sunday of II. K. White ana wiro Mrs. James W. Sale pent lust week with friends in Fort Wayne... .Mls Mollio Ilorton.of Rochester, is the guest of ihe family of her uncle. Dr. L K. lIorton....Mts. A. B. Cllne visited a part of the past week with Hartford City friends. ...Miss Cora Morrow spent lat week in Kokonio Mls Gertrude Sturgl. of the Westminster Seminary at Fort Wayne, was home last Sunday.... J. 8. North and w ife, of Columbia city, visited in this city lat week....Mls Minnie Fulton, of the Fort Wavne Conservatory, spent 8unday at homo.. ..Mrs. W. A. Marsh and son Jloward are viiting....V. 1. Kunrnn and wife returned Monday evening from vUit to 8prlngul1, III. ....Alnrgevompauy of young peoplo surprised Mr. and Mrs. Mort McAfee one day lat week. Colfax. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ilarland. of Frankfort, were visiting here last Sunday. ...Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, of Lafayette, were here last SanJay Mr. and Mm. Jack Dunbar, of Indianapolis hare been visiting Mr. and Mr?. Frank Gray.. ..Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Benjamin, of Anderson, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Benjamin, lat fcunday, and Mrs. Mattle Armstrong of Frankfort, was visiting Mrs. E. J. BonJainIn....Mrs. G. F. Long is vlMting her parents at Knightstown....heveral couples of young peorle called ou Mr. and Mrs. William Clark, ex-pberin of Clinton county, lust Tuesday. ...Rev and Mrs. World, of Jameatown. are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Utz....Mr. B. B. Clark, of Madison, Wis., who has been visiting here for the pat three weeks, returued home Friday. ConneriTllle. Mrs. J. N. Huston has been on a brief visit to Srarta, Ky., relatlTes....JoLu McConnell and w ifo have returned to their home in Richmond. 11I....MISSOM Anna and Dslsy Sinks have returned from a visit u ft Leu is Miss Mary Pulllvan. of Indianapolis, u vUltlng here Mis Josie MeKee lias returned from an extended vlit to Kentucky... .Miss Laura McCorkle hat returned to Indianapolis after ; vUit with tho Mliwe Maley Mlssea Daley Dickson find Mary Tate attended the W. U T. L couvent'.on at Uvaijvil!e....Mrs. II. Murk entertained a uiall company of friends Friday eventug ...J. L. Hamilton and wile, of Lincoln, b.. are visiting herc.ili. R. Caraon nnd wile have :ino on an extended vltt to Xeunes.eo Mw. A. Morrow nu I Mrs. Lon Cooley are vlalttn rprlngf.eld. O.. relatives. ...Mr. Quince Mount and ulster. Ml Kate, entertained a small company of friends at dinner Monduy nlht Mr. Carl Sailth nnd Miss Mary Fox wero united in ruarrl:ue at tho Christian Church Wednesday noon in the pre?euco of a largo company or relative and friends Mr. und Mrs. J. M. Heron gave a party Tuesday evening iu honor of Misses Catheriuo Dorwy und Louise Hayinond....Dr. LilbiKin aud wife xis'.trd Laton, O., Friday There w. a select d:tuco at Heeb's Riulc Ihursday evtninr. under the auspices of a few of our ruoit popular young women. Covlnzton. Mr. J. L Tnwnsley ar.d daughter Tina are vlsittng friend iu Miu-vnuea this week. ...Mrs. Im-.r 'i lnr 1 it. on lnr Monday, for Iowa, on a vi:t ! in-r I'.jiuliter. Mr. Green Lang Mi.s Mttu:l- 8 tilivr.n. who hns been vinltmg relatives In t;u ray, ii-it for 5:er home, in Muucle. lat Hitur.luy. at-4 om pan led by Mi.s Mr Krensrh. .....Mrs. Mont J;otnl.MUs Uuthliourd.Mrs.il. C. Hell. Mr. A. laud nnd wife Lave been vUithig friends in Chicago this week Libert Neleker nnd his mother, Mrs. Fink Nebeker. started last Monday for Denver, C'oL, which place they will make their future houie....Molile MoManon visited ber tnotner lu Danville, 111., last Monday. ...Mrs. Ita 1'aruell has txeu vUIttagrelatlTcs in Llgln, III., the past two weeks. ....MlssLezetta Jones, ot Indianapolis. Is visit

ing her rister. Mrs. Marian Rltchey Miss Ida 8chulet.burg, after a long visit to J?cr brother and his wife, Mr. -and Mrs. Henry Schulenbur. of this place, left for ber home tn Sheboygan, Wis., last Monday. CrawfordiTllIe, . Mrs. D. It. Jackson ha been visiting at Indianapolis.... Mrs. B. T, Rlstine is vialUnir at Warsaw Mrs. J. A. Ualght. of Olympia. Wash., Is visiting Mrs.- R. S. lng!is....Dr. C. L. Thomas and sou Sam hare returned from a trip in Europo Miss Ida Kahn is visiting at Indianapolis J. 8. Brown and wife are visiting at Kearney, b....Miss Madgo Johnson bas returned from a visit at Indianapolis.... Mrs. J. L. Barnhart has returned to Martinsville J. A. Bovo and family have returned from a visit at Fort Sheridan.. ..Mrs. Ada McClelland and dauehter have gone to Raleigh, N. C to remain during the winter.... Tbe-Athcnlanmet on Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Kata Snyder, and paper were read by Mrs. Maurice Thoraposon, Mrs. T. II. B. McCain and M1m Anna Davidson. Mrs. J. L. Camrbell and Mrs. R. E. Bryant were chosen delegates to attend a rublio reception to Mrs. Charlotte Lmerson Brown, of East Orange, N. J., at Indianapolis Among those who attended the I'rickett-Van Sickle wedding wero Mrs. Minnie Bullard, Miss Marie Bell, D. F. MoNeil and wife. Mrs. Ida Myers. athan Prickett and Foster Ilranson, of Kokomo; Miss Marguerite Doll, of Lafayette; Mrs. Lienor Snyder, of Frankfort; Mrs. William Robb, of Kansas City; James Bingham and wife, of Covington; Mrs. Frank Dalton, of Danville, 111.; Mrs. Lnos Reagan und William Kendall, of IndianaiolIs, and- William Harding, of Covington Jacob Joel and family have returned from Buffalo.... Mrs. Caroline Holt and Miss Laura Fence, of Ulllsboro. o., aro guest of tho family of Dr. J. B. Duncan. Dnblln. Mrs. Mack Conner and little boy, of Chicago, have been visiting Dr. Charnpe and family for several days A number of Red Men or this place attended the Red Men conclave at Knightstown Thursday evening Tho danco at tho hall on Thursday evening was well attended.... Mrs. Thomas Terrell, with her mother, of Oscaloosa. Ia., returned home Monday.... Dr. and Mrs. Mayall, of Connersville, visited here Saturday Frank Nation, who has Just returned from Mexico to his home at New Libon, with hU wire, visited relatives hero Friday.... A Buchtel, tho famous pulpit orator, will open the eoure of lectures herein Wednesday evening, Oct. 21. EdinDurz. E. II. Hardy, wife and daughter, of Janesvlllo, Wis., are visiting old home and friends la Ldinhurg Mrs. M. Bartlow, arter a week's stay in Ediuburg, returned to Nobles v tile Mia Anna Hoover has gone on an ezteuded visit to relatives In West Virginia.. ..Mrs. Harry Johnson, of Indianapolis, was visiting relatives here last weclr. ....Mias Lillie Scudder, of Marietta, Tex., is visiting ber aunt, Mrs. Rhoda Strain.... Mrs. Len Compton attended the convention or the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society at Waukesha, Wis., as delegate last week.... Mrs. J. L. Fawkner Is visiting her son and other relatives In Indianapolis Mrs. James Law and Mrs. I F. Bills are visiting friends in Tipton. 1 nd.... Mr. D. L. Doming vUittnl her mother at Franklin la.t week.. ..Mrs. James Deatrlch, of Chicago, Is on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cutsinger.... Mrs. Clarcn?e Valentine, of Frauklln, visited her old homo in Ldlnhurg last week.... Mrs. Dodo Tricket, who was ou an extended visit here, has returned to her home In Indianapolis Mrs. Lucy Thompson and daughter are visiting He v. H. G. Gleiserand family at Toiono, 111.... George Bundy and wife, of Indianapolis, speut last week with Franklin friends. Elkhart. Miss Lydia Conway has returned from New Berne... Mr, and Mrs. Tlbbets and Miss 8u Sherwood, have been visiting ut White Pigeon. Mr. and Mrs. Narman Roswell have returned from their wedding trip.. ..Mr. anl Mrs. E. A. Campbell and daughter Gertrude have returned from a trip to New York, Washington, Baltimore, Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va Mr. end Mrs. John F. Rockfellow have gone Wet to spend a few weeks. . . .Mrs. W. II. Thomas Is in Chicago. . . . Mis Mildred I. Dix, of Berrien Springs, Mich., is visltimr Miss Allio Parkes....Mlss Llla Shepp&rd, who was visiting here, has returned to Chicago.. ..Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Koontz. of Union City, are In the city.. ..Mrs. John Paxson is in the city.... Mrs. 8. M. Mears, of Norwalk, O., Is here, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. J. D. Deert....Miss Minnie Bond, of New Carlisle, is tho guest of Mrs. C. F. Beyslnger.... Mr. and Mrs. J. C. HalODinb, of Sturgis, Mich., are in the city.. ..Miss Cora Palmer has returned from a four weeks visit In Michigan.... Mrs. J. P. Primley has returned from the West. ....Miss Anna Stevens, who was visiting here, has returned to ber home In Elyria, O....Mr. nnd Mrs. James Bassett aro in Chicago Mrs. 8. S. Hand, of Detroit, Is viiting tier-brother J. B. Cloyes. ...Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shick are In Springfield, 111.. ..Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Gemberling havo returned to their homo in Herndon, Pa. Fortville. Miss Jessie Kellum has returned from Anderson. ...Miss Annie Stuart Is tbe guest of Greenfield friends. ...Miss Josio Wiley, of Amelia, O.. is tho guest of Mrr. Irvln Lutz. ...Mrs. Jules White has returned from her Western trip.... Mrs. Lydla Ogle has returned to Brlchtwood Miss I.aura Saunders has removed to Anderson. ....Miss Clara Faussctt is tbe guest of Greenfield friends Miss Surah Kerr, who has been the guest of Miss Clara Smith for the past week, returned to New Castle on Tuesday.

, Frankfort. Miss Ella Fritch returned Friday from a visit to Ailentown, Pa.. ..Mrs. G. W.Goodwin is the guest of friends at Loganport....Mra, M. Landis, of Lafayette, visited friends here last week.... Mrs. Dora Adams and Miss Lena Bryant are visiting in Grand Rapids. Mich.... Mrs. Frederick Marsh, of Pittsburg, Kan., who has been vlalting? hero. left Wedneedsy for Battle' Creek. Mich Mrs. W. H. Shnlts baa returned rrotn a visit to Waukesha, Wis Mrs. llartzog. of .Ailentown. Pa., is visiting Mrs. J. D. Fritch,.:. Mrs. Boles and daughter are visiting In Washington. ....Miss Cora Brocken Is borne from school at London Mr. and Mrs. B. S.McMurray. of Kerapton.vlsitcd friends here last week..... Pressley Given and wife left Wednesday for Atlanta, Ga....Mr. and Mrs. N. Fletcher are in Chicago Miss Mary Frazee and Miss Etta Goskill aro at Evansville....Mr. and Mrs. A. Given and Mrs. G. Dinwiddle havo roturned from Petoskey. Franklin. The first dance of the season was given at the opera-house on Tuesday evening, about fifty couples being present.. ..Mrs. R. A. Brown is visiting In Lognnsport....Mr. and Mrs. O. C Dunn entertained with elaborate elegance on Tuesday evening.. ..Mrs. N. Carr and children left for Kansas on Thursday Mirs liertha Knobe entertained n number of friends at tea Thursday. ...Miss Grace Johnson.of Greenwood, has been visiting friends here. ..Dr. Applegate and wire, of Green Cove, Fla., aro stopping here for a few days with relatives and friends. ...Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harris, are in Edirerton, O., the 5usstsof thelrdaughur.Mrs.W. M.Cunninghain.. Irs. J. M. Neely, of Martinsville, Is the guest of ber daughter, Mr. J. C. McNutt, of thisclty.... Miss Alice Bottomly. of Louisville, is the guest of Mrs. Dr. L. Li. Whiteside. ...Mrs. Elizabeth Dtmlap, of Iola, Kan., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. It. T. Overtrect....The Herriott family reunion on Thurdsy was attended by S. II. Cook. Miss Etta Cook aud Mrs. Nannie Shaffer, of McDowell, Pa.: L W. Fletcher and wife. J, I Fletcher und wife, S. H. Fletcher nnd wife, andThoma JenYrv and wife, of Indianapolis; Frank Crump and family, Arthur Orcrstrcat and wife, of Columbus, and George King and family, of Ediuburg.. ..Mrs. Frost and Mrs. Mitchell, mother and sister of Mrs. L Valentine, aro visiting tho last named Mrs. James DetricK, of Chlcazo, Is the guest of Mrs. Clarence Valentine. Greencafttle. Mr. John D. Reed, of York, Neb., has resumed bis residence in this city. ...Mr. and Mrs. Asa Black huve returned to Minneapolis.. ..Recorder Hurst aud family are visiting In Kentucky.... Mrs. 11. A. 0rg and Mrs. 8. B. Town attended the meeting of the Northwestern Branch Missionary Society, at Waukeeh. Wls....M!n Myrtlo Orubb and Miss Jull Siutord visited in Terre Haute. ...Mr?. Dr. lingers, of Atlanta, Ga., l tbe gueftt of Mrs. Dr. Morrison.... Dr. John C. Rldpath was in Philadelphia during the week arranging for the meeting of the PanKepublicau Congress. ...Mrs. Calla Reodisill Insley, atter spending tho summer in Europe, has returned to this city. Mr. Inaley Is in Chieago Miss Anna Moriarity I homo again from her visit to Indianapolis and Muncle....Mr. and Mrs. William WakcttelJ. of Kansas City, Mr. John WukelieM. of Indianapolis, and Miss Alice Wakolleld, of Judwm, have been visiting their sister, Mrs. W. W. Jonc....Mr. and Mrs. U.S. Kenlck celebrated their tln-weddlnganntvereary Monday evening. TACW CXI VKKSITY NOTTS. Dr. 8. B. Town will lecture this afternoon.... Tho opening game of loot-ball between Butler and De Pauw will tako place to-morrow... .The Junior hay-ride? Wednesday evening was productive of the usual hilarity The following are the ofliccrs ele:t of the claes of flKi: President. Hugh II. Hadlcy; vice-president, CL A. c"k: recording secretary. Miss Anna Chance: chaplain, Horace Ogdcu; eer-geant-at-arms, V, II. Ringer The lecture bv Dr. Frank Ounsaulutt on Savonarola, the Italian martyr, was worthy of tho dlst'utfulfrued Chicago divlno and author F. A. Preston and G. usbornowent to Atlanta. Ga., ytterdiy to attend tho ceneral convention of the I'M Delta Theta fraternity. Oct. H to3.... Miss Hettle Adams, of Indianapolis, Is tho guest of .Mis Kelley, at Ladles' Hall. ...Mrs. Hutchlnhou, of Giecniicl'i. is upeiulintr the week with her daughter.... Professor Underwood and his sopLoiuore botanists spent Monday at Fern In search of specimen.... Mis Bertha Farroa entertained a few friends Saturday evening at Captain Chaffee's Mis Lnsminger has returned to Inrilanapoll Tho pikli:r contest between the Kappas and Thetas closed Wednesday. Those fletged by the Kappas are, the Misses Manning, Jcck, Elliott, Jordan, Parks, Lionbrldge, Bickwell. Cun its, Addto Smith. Bennett, Montgomery and Moore; the Thetas Socurvd Misses isims. emlth, Marh and Smeltzer: tho Alpha Thin, MiN! Hutchinson, Ode. Hanta, Bartholomew, Bench, Maymcand Winnie Dowcd.... Mis Merta Mitchell, ot Salem, la.. Is a member ot the law class making the second young woman who has entered that department at DePauvr W. Arnold Layman, of Rose Polytechnic, was a visitor during tho week.. ..George Continued oa Fourteenth Fj?i.j

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AND ILK. To-morrow our, offering of Dress Goods will please you. The immense .variety enables you to have a dress entirely unlike your neighbor. Tho Imported Robes at from $10 to $50 per robe are things of beauty. New Colorings in Camel's Hair Cloth, Camel's Hair, stripes and plain, the long Shaggy Byson Cloth in several colors. Two-tone Bedford Cord, a very choice dress fabric, sold elsewhere at $1, our price is 75c. A wool Bedford Cord at 65c, cheap at 85c. 100 Suit Patterns, Camel's Hair Cloth, at $3.95 each. 150 Suit Patterns, printed serges, at $1.35 per suit pattern. Fancy Earthenware Cuspadores, like cut 25c 10-inch Ostrich Feather Dusters 19c 5-foot House Step-ladder, very stron g 59c Hardwood Folding "WashBenches. 98c Genuine Oil Paintings in hai.dsomo frames, sizo 15x25 59c Antiquo Oak Blacking Case with Drawer and Iron Foot Rest 89c Imported China Oyster Plates, rich gold tracings.. 35c Imported China Coffee Cups and Saucers, with wide gold bands, worth $1 per set 75c Hardwood Folding Sewing Table 75c Oil or Gas Stove Kettles 18c Genuine Dover Egg Beater.. 8 c ated.... 01.98

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The great sales in, our Millinery Department make it seem like every day was an Opening Day. This , great demand keeps us busy getting out new ideas, therefore every few days you see some style you have not 6een before. This week will surpass all others this 6cason in variety of styles. Como tomorrow and see. KID GLOVES Our Kid Glove Department is a very busy place. A stock nearly three times as large as formerly kept has increased our trade and enables ladies to find any stylo of glove thev desire. Wo fit tno band and keep all gloves in repair that were sold at $1 and above. Burnt Bamboo Music-Stands, like cut - ' - - ., 81.98 Japanned Chamber Pails - 19c Bread and Cake Boxes - -43c Infant Bath-Tubs - - 89c Spice Cabinets, like cut - 21c Oxidized Silver Crumb Tray and Brush - - - - 98c Tlie largest assortment of Japanese Goods in the city. Cracker Jars, Plates, Vases, Cups and Saucers, Jardinieres, Rose Jars,Chocolute-pots, Teapots, Celery Dishes, Trays, Etc . , Lowest Prices. '. -

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This week, wo will show a great variety of styles in Fur -trimmed Jackets, Reefers and Coats; also, new styles in Military Capes. SEALSKIN JACKETS, SEALSKIN CAPES, OTTER CAPES, NATURAL' BEAVER CAPES, ASTRACHAN CAPES, KREMMER CAPES, - CHINA SEAL CAPES, CANADA SABLE CAPES. Boston Shopping Bags, Seal, Leather and Satin . like cut, 98c. 1 1mported French Purses, kid lined, 10c. Solid Silver Friendship Ring, like cut - - 19c Children Solid v Gold Band Ring - s-l". ? - 19c Ladies' and Misses' Solid Gold Band Rings -"' - 290 Extra heavy Solid Gold Band Rings, hand-chased - 89c Real value, $2. . Solid Gold Heart Pendants 98c Bead Necklaces," with Violet Pendants - - - 1 8 p Rhine-stone Crescent Lace-Pins, Best Rolled Plate - - 23c Rolled Plated Bead-head Stick Pins, dozen - - - 39c Misses' and Children's Rolled Plated Bangle Bracelets 19c Colgate & Co.'s - Dental Pow-

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