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2 THE DETROIT EREE PRESS jqrn hhwiti fir SOCIETY VISITORS IN AND OUT THE CITY 'p Advertise Your Busiaus none aluablt an ETB EVERYBODY TAKE NOTICE 1 Blue Signs 1 76 Woodward Avenue TO THE PUBLIC COLE 1 TfflISB WARM WEATHER IRST CLASS GROCERS 236 J2 TRAUB BROS WOODWARD Mr 3 1 Mc Lonl Club tw nisi AN AS PSA UPWARDS THE BEST IN THE WORLD :1 Johnson Arnold Jo I We are 'offering a very se lect assortment of Silver Ice Ipitchera Water Coolers il 'Iters and Goblets gotten up in the latest style of the art and marked at prices which will make tnem sell before the season is over Comeearl rand get first choice BoWUa WARREN ORGANS Eccent Weddings Event ng Parties Musi cal Clubs and Societies ington Springport Baker Detroit Tbps G' Pilkinand daughter "Detroit ran cis Dahns Detroit Mr aiicl Mrs rank Horn Columbus tSnnuel Woodward Columbus Jerome Rockwell Columbus John Cerrodi Columbus ustin Ashton Buffalo Boliurr Chicago Ill Hogan Chicago Ill Mrs Strong tietroift JMrs EC Barrows Detroit Melker Pittsburgh Pa Goodrich Spencer Billings Marquette Mich A Tucker Cincinnati Hil dreth and son" Detroit Mrs Hildreth PetroitMiss Gibson Detroit Mrs A Anderson Detroit rank 'Markham Detroit A Doulin Detroit Hattie Doulin Detroit Miss 'Jennie orrest' Detroit Van Triplett "Chicago Albertson Chicago GeoWinter Detroit' Taylor Bryan WH Lasfell Dunkirk red xKlulnpp Port Huron Mv Carey Adar inf Sawtbdll Toledo Mr and Mrs Jphn Kam Buffalo AV MillerDetroit Beermer Boston Harry Andress Detroit rank loyd Detroit Randall Chicago Jno Reynolds Elmira BARNUM WIRE IRON AVORKS Ji Mr 1 teapot lemonade Henderson flowers Miss lossie Walker wiektir basket Mr and THE ARTISTIC CUTTER 115 Griswold Street the Aotable compliment to the employes THE RINK AVE i WARDROOMS LARGEST 5 TH STS Gay Gatherings Mr and Mrs Clarence Carpenter nee Lewis gave the first of their wedding receptions Thursday at their residence on Jefferson ave nue Mr and Mrst Alex Quinnen of Livonia celebrated the twentieth anniversary of their marriage on Tuesday May 27 by giving a re ception to a large number of friends Among the guests froin this city were Mr and Mrs Rainford Mr and Mrs Des Roches Mrs Campbell Mrs JkMcDuff "Mrs A Curtis Miss Lottie Campbell The parishioners of the Rev Wm Charles surprised both him and his family in a very agreeable manner on last Saturday evening by repairing in large numbers to his new home on ort street west where after spend ing a very pleasant evening departed leaving substantial souvenirs behind them ND and Mrs Chas Powell of Jefferson avenue entertained a few friends on Tuesday evening: among whom were Mr and Mrs Hill Mr and Mrs Barnett of Chicago Miss Grace Hill Miss Made Black Miss Lily Mc Cormick Miss Alice Buras Kate Ives Messrs King Hurd Blinn Hudson Lawson and Clark Mr Nay entertained a few gentlemen friends last Thursday evening Musical selec tions were given by Drs We ist ana rank Prof Doyle and Messrs Goodwin Nay and Moore Among the guests were Profs Batch elder and DoyleMessrs Ross David Harry Hartz Will Teskey Moore Gardiner Quinlivan Goodyear Kishler Mummery Cheyne and Drs Wetstand rank A most enjoyable birthday party was given by Miss May Leonard of Twelfth street Thursday afternoon to a number of her young friends Among those present were the Misses Lucy and Maggie Crossley Matte Ella and Clara Lynch May and Bessie McCall Blanche Hall lossie Lynch Aggie Dick May and Alice Barry Lucia rancois Nora O'Neill Gertie Bissinger Tillie Hartman Minnie and Maggio Walsh Marcia and Jennie Sutherland or Banks Offices and Change Connt rs in islied in silver and nickel plate i i 1 round posts and afford Secure protw i i in would respectfully invite ail inaiia i aipl loan societies office and whoies il ii nKc lime and protect their cisiiiers from the nnni tr bank robbers sneak thieves contid in a Use our patent PROTECTION WiTKYS menials train ditterent banks tnroucli th euuutrv us on this class of work Call at 105 OOllll A It I A'i Don't forget us when in want our PH lWt MOWERS still have the run Th aw the best a 1 i lie club has a very largo membership and is a decided social power in that church following programme shows the high charac ter pf the concert Chorus I Waited for the Glee Solos by Hi Stllscn and Miss Carrie Morse soio ar a way ii iiuic Quartette Song of the Whip poor will Mrs til eon Miss Palmer Mr Hart Mr Solo Tell Ale Bird Stilsoa ChtJruS Song of the Triton' Glee Club Solo Dresden China: a Twilight ancy Miss Aura Palmer Chorus There is Joy the Presence from Prodigal Brass ire Places enders Andirons and Baskets Bellows and Brushes etc PIANOS EASY nth ly NsTALMents Th inal Roller Skating Episode of the Season WIRi BARTLETT EAWSOX Z5 The marriage of Will Bartlett land Miss Jennie Lawson took place at the residence of the parents Mr and Mrs Lavvno No 165 Alfred street on Wednesday ovenin The ceremony was performed by she Rev Moses Smith The guests were lim ited to the relatives and a few friends The presents were numerous and beautiful Mr and Mi's Bartlett left on the night train and wui visit at Hamilton Toronto and the alls ixn their return they will jreside at Nos165 Alfred street and will be at home to friends after June 21 Or5IEROI CRESWELT The marriage ceremony of Miss Annie EOrme ro I to Mr Thomas Creswell took place on Thursday evening at the residence of the 1 ride's parents No 231 Wabash avenue the Rev Dr Hazard Hartzell rector of St officiating The attendants were Miss Ormerod sister of the bride and Mr Thos Lowe of Windsor The bride was atth ed in garnet silk with garnitures of Oriental lace rind natural flowers Thobridesmaid wore brown silk and brocade trimmed with natural flowers There were over one hundred andfifty guests present The happy couple have gone to Lou'ekei ping at No 512 Seventh street Among the many wedding gifts were a china tea set toilet set and pair of vases from a club composed of Mr and Mrs John McKimmie Mr and Mrs George McKimmfe Mr find Mrs Mrs IL Watson ierce Mr and Mr and Mrs Jas Purdy Mrs owles MLb Ley Mr Chas Goux Mr A Mr A McLecs Letts Bill supply of groceries from Messrs Evans Walker solid silver tea servieb oil painting lace curtains table cloth and napkins Mr and Mrs John 13 Evans barrel' of 'flour Mr John A Heames wicker armchair Mr and Mrs A Moreton oil painting Mr and Mrs iro? Watson" decorated buffalo horns Miss Miry Watson hand painted vase Mbs Ada Watson mantel clock Mr and Mrs Ben berry dish and spoons ice cream "set Mr marble ton table nson: porcelain and Mrs as 'Austin i pir and Mrs Master Walter and marble top stand and RICE A pleasant gathering of Detroit society as sembled at the residence of Dr James Rice Windsor on the evening of Wednesday the occasion being the marriage of their daughter Miss Alice with Mr Johnston of De troit The bridesmaid was Miss Lottie Rice of Chatham Ont attended by "W' John ston of Toronto A supperfolio wed the cer emony the menu: being a magnificent one Mr and Mrs Johnston will reside at No 27 Alexandrine avenue est Matrimonial Announcements The engagement is announced of Miss Kitty Harmon daughter of Hon John IL Har mon formerly of Detroit to Anthony A Con nolly of New York The marriage is to take place' some time in the early fall JJquires will lie married on Thursday evening to Miss Mollie Barth of Leesville Mr Jjoftus Cuddy banker of Amherstburg will be married to Miss Nellie Brookman daughter of the Rev Wxn Brookrnan of Toronto formerly of Amherstburg on Wed nesday next June 11 at Toronto Marriage Bells SUMNER HICKEY A very quiet and pleasant wedding occurred last Monday Mr A Sumner well known by Detroiters as formerly living here was married to 51 is lorence Hickey at the resi dence of the parents the Rev Brewster rector of Christ Church officiating Only the relatives of the contracting parties were present After the marriage ceremony the party partook of an elegant repast after which Mr and Mrs Sumner for Minne apolis where they have a very prettily fur nished home awaiting them 2 BENTLEY MOSHER The nuptials of Mr Maurice Beutley with Miss Carrie Mosher were solemnized Thursday evening at the home of the mother Lincoln avenue The ceremony rwas per formed by Rev Mr Peters in the presence of the immediate relatives only Mr and Mrs Bentley left on the evening train for a trip East Mrs Baxter fancy work basket Miss Ida Baxter cut glass ice cream set Mrs Lyon" lace tidy Miss Lottie Morris china ornaments and Mira Dhlly perfumery and jewel case Mt andMrs Martin carpet sweeper Mr and Mrs Boyle marble top table Mr and Mrs Geo Teugan and daugh ters? fruit plates Miss Huyser silver knives Mr and Mrs enton satin chair pillow" Mrs Kimball and Miss Kate Jordan laco spread and pillow shams Mr Ratcliff: silver Jlower stand Mr and Mi's James Harri son table brush and pan Mrs George Grang er silver bracelets Mi's James Barker Strat ford Ont bracket lambrequins Misi Lena Barker cut glass water service Mr and Mrs Harrison carving khife und foik Mr and Mrs Teagan' ice cream set 3Ir Har rison set of sauce dishes Mr Martin Meyer one dozen silver spoons Miss Edith Ormerod cook stove Mr and Mrs Orpierod check for £4 Mrs Ci eswell Bropfisgrovo England sil ver goblet Mrs Ormerod Brantford Ont China flower and flower Mr and Mrs A Mowatt lemonade set Mr and Mrs George Holmes Ypsilanti cream pitcher and sugar bowl Mr Holmes hand pnin'cd toilet bottle Miss Lou Boulter silver cake basket Mr and Mrs 'Lamon teas and sons salad dish fork and spoon Miss May Leviscy crocheted jshawl Til's Ormerod table sciii'f Misses Annie and Minnie McCaffrey cabinet album" Mr and Mrs Stone berry dish Misses Maybury silver berry and mustard spoons Mr Lowe Windsor Ont Land painted plaque Mr and Mrs Ormerod Knoxville Pa hand painted table scarf Mrs Wj Beck set ta ble napkins Mr Will Beck Iowa alls la pair vases Dr and Mrs J'J'Mulheron berry dMi Mr and Mrs Wallington and daugh ter plusli foot stool Mr Charley Wells six hand towels Mr and Ettenheimer carving knife fork and steel John Shand bolt of cotton Messrs Ben Comfort and reeman: glass cake stand Miss Nellie Mc Pherson: flowers Miss Josie McPherson white led teid "Mrs Nt berry dish Mr 1x1 Ma ke Turkish rugMr and Mrs Mc ivham: hfe size crayon portraits in heavy gilt fiaine of the bride and groom from the groom to the bride decorated washtub mop washboard Lar soap sawjjuck and sajv Mr silyer berry dhh Mr liMik butter dish Mr Moreton saver oerry spoon Mr Genicke Regrets were received from Mr Walker Mr Toomey Mr Winans Miss 8 Abrams of New York Mr an I Mrs A Mitchell Mr and Mrs Arzdorf and family Mr and Sirs Ben Johnson and sister Mr and Miss Baxter Dr and jfix Mulheron WRIGHT WALSH Mr David A Wright and Miss Emma Walsh were married on Wednesday morning at St Church Rev ather Siatery officiating Miss Lizzie Nelan acted as brides maid and Mr Walsh brother of the bride as the best mau The couple re ceived the congratulations of their friends during the evening at the homo of the mother No 714 Sixth street The wedding gifts were many and beautiful HARTER THURBER Emmanual Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday evening the contracting parties being Mr rederick Harter and Miss annie Thurber The ceremony was performed by Rev Mr Dotten Mr Howard Sterling acted as groomsman and Miss Cora Williams of Saginaw as bridesmaid At the conclusion of the rites the bridal party and guests re paired to the home of the sister Mrs Alleman where an informal reception took place Mr and Mrs Harter left the same evening for a trip to Cleveland On their re turn they will reside at No 320 Lafayette avenue enil vase Wright Mr aud Mr and Mrs Mrs Clark rftTNDA 'JUNE 8 1'884: ROO CRESTING INIALS AKO TOWER ORNAMENTS POLISHED llilffi Ilii'kE Dealers In Diamonds aud Gen eral Jewelers 118 Woodward AvSnua 2d A NEW IRM AT AN OLD STAB tore The undersigned having purchased tie ktl0 fixture aob)1 ROWLAND No 236 Woodward Ave mdulmg to kraK will desire to announce that they will coaluue th bu and solicit the continued patronage of old customers ones The best and choicest goous possible pi ices Infact it is proposed to a J1 iu all its variety Orders taken au 1 goods dei condition and most prompt manner It may be well to state that the semor pn niaoy lvtrv present store for nearly eleven yearn and is we pie and the junior is a young mau of large busia A BILLINGS Slakes a specialty of Haug them in front of your store or pe i any design wanted and guarantee IXXHIP Rung Off The final roller skating incident of this very piospero us reason occurred at the Detroit rink riday night when the employes of Manager rink were given a com plimeutary benefit The details were aged by Messrs Briggs (of tho office staff) and Sir John Coiuiell whose brilliant achieve ments as a fancy skater and heart breaker havennade him well known to all' the fre quenters of the rink The benefit was in the fullest sense complimentary In the first 1 place the attendance reached nearly a thousand persons representing best society Then the beneficiaries were un der no expense for everything was contributed electric lights the services of the band rental oV tire raik and many smaller so that the net results should make these accom modating friends of the skating public very comfortable in mind and pocket Although the night was arm the skaters abated none of that enthusiastic love for the exercise which' has been a notable fcatqre of the season and while the floor was crowded the falls were few and good nature presided until the skaters were rung off tho floor fcr the last time at 11 The polo 'game etween the Light Guard and Greys lasting about forty minutes gave the round rollers needed relaxation and fresh primed them for the last hour of "Im easo i Devotees of the wheels seemed to be of tno opinion that it wnsoiw of the happiest suatnit iiiglits lhe rink lias known The spectator of roller meaning particularly that one (if ho livesjj wao has never flushed with the fever tnuA have ob served one conspicuous feature of the McQuade season This is the fact that a good many in telligent and in most circumstances self con tained men and women have lxen ridiculously and utterly grazed by the seductive rollers Wo meit have neglected paramount home demands and menhave often in up to cool their skating fever Of course these are extreme cases but the actors in them are counted among the most intelligent and level headed persons in the community The sur rendor of stick men and women to the passion is a very striking exemplification of the Rtrengtti of its grip It would be neither un christian nor out of place to hero express the hope that when the new rink shall be opened in October the madness that has seized so many of us shall have abated it is fai? to add that within "proper limits roller Skating is both a delightful recreation and a sure mer ns of physical benefit' but it must not Ixj overdone Let us try to get it down to a rational buds Ixjtvreen now and October 1 Mean" bile if we must hare something out of "''ho ordinary let us drink ginger ale and de vulo sveh leisure as we can rightly claim to i ool and comforting Recreation Park on bu ball days with special reference to the home winning days Personal Chat I Senator Rainier is in town I Mrs Edward Kane has gone to Buffalo I Dollie Christie is visiting at Chillicothe 1 1 i Mr Tim Nestor cf Marquette is in the city Mr i Henry Towle Is sojourning in Min nesota Mr and Mrs Baldwin sail this week I for Europe 5 I Mrs Col Mizner accompanied her husband I to Mexico Harry Wilcox is spending to day at I Cleveland I Mrs A Welsh has removed to No 59 I Duffield street I Capt John Stewart of East Saginaw was I in town the past week a I Mr rank Case of Caseville was in town a hours last Wednesday I Miss Cora Williams of Saginaw is visiting friends on Brush street I Mr James Bremer of New York is spend I ing a few days in this city I Mr and Mrs A Brainier expect to camp I this summer at Green Oak 1 Mrs Wm Chittenden and family pass the summer at Sconset Mrs Atlco of Kalamazoo will visit friends in Dcjjoit next week Miss Minnie Noble is visiting friends in I Ann Arbor for a short time I Mr Edw Heath of New York spent Tues We call particular attention to our complete and varied asst day and Wednesday in this city nient of HIGH ROO CRESTING some of the latest and mest Kitty and Clara Miner have returned beautiful ever produced and when properly put up preients a finish moi iXiLmcti vt? tufin uo cottiiiie! Oy uny otlici luaunr A porous plaster gpg ay mido of Hops Pitch tv fen aaauuins iioper 113b A KiB'TC ntes spoedily and Er Ea 41 cures pains where other plasters only If you uro sufferlnu with Backache Swollen Joints and Mui lo Rheumatism Sciatica local or deep soat paliw this plaster a trial It destro pain and strengthens the parts Sold bydrvgglstsandcoun trT stores 25e or 6 for $1 Mailed on receipt of price Hop Pt ASTBit Co 333 Washington St Boston Mass Lillie and Dorn Raymond Maggie Doyle all arrangements tor then moomn ue Mira Hanmer annie and Aggie Connors siou to be given Wednesday Lizzie Leonard Alice Maher "Mpiuio Dai cy I steamer feappho 1 he music will bo undei the aud Mpssrr Edgar and rahcbis direction of Prof Sped Tho club has ap Artlnir Lvnch Willie Ilkk pointed tho following members to act as fiooi SiSi 'M Call raer Stasn Ifcnry Holhmd Walter Rogers Rob Sweeney Dote Hakther Rente Geo A Shaw James Alexander Sarsfield Walsh Laf Patterson Will Leon red Gordon ard red Kissinger George Seasing Tho popular organization' tho Detroit Light The Jefferson avenuo youngl people Kavp eff Infantry crieuruto their anniversary on tablisbed a lawn tennis ground on the lot next Thursday June 111 with a parade in the to Mr ijTXJ afteruoouand au excursion in tho evening Mr O'Connor of 172 Alexandrine ave tu1S aIld hooietle9 nue gave an bnjoyable entcrtaminyit 1 T116 Cupid Social Club are makijig day evening Herr Paul Smitt 'of Leipsic i epnaivtl9u9 fora basket pfaiic aud Prof Latcha gavo selections of instru Mi ss Ida Clark Nd 'lOl Canfield street' eu meatal music The vocal solos of Miss and 1 ertaineA Diamond Social Club Wednes Mr itagibbions were warmly received as ajso dayz qyqning Tij a might cap party were Mrs Alice Nichols recitations Among 1 Mugc were participated in until tho guests were Dr Donovan Miss Nichos the weo sipa hours those present Mr McCarthy Miss Martell M4'JEieicti I werG Kittie Crowley Ella Barron Alice Miss Belle Dr Brady pdfcrn'AMay 'WU Ida Card Kittie Kean Mrs itzgibbons Mrs Sullivan Miss Edn AJa njiijjilimb ieTdihg Ida Young Minnie Sullivan Mr Galvin Mr Meyer Mi mes jiason Woodruff Sadie Russell Miss Boylan aad Miss Marr I Nellie Nogle Minnie and Lillie Miller and Miss Carrie Cowell was favored with a pleas jIe3sri Walter Beavis AV Wilcox ant surprise party Wednesday evening at her red TT TowiB8nil Alfred Gibson Chas residence No G3S ourth avenue? Among Beavis? juipp Chipman Will fl Rose tho guests ere the Misses J2va and Birdie john Ti egman Geo Gaston red Atkins Scott Lou Watson Minnie Van "Voorhees Bobert Renton John Noglo Harry "VV Carrie Goodwin and Tillie Niqholson the ielding Alex Willits Messrs Samand Alex Brown George and mceti 1eld by the Jrs last Herbert Watson Dave Thompson George week t)0 fonOWmg officers were elected: Billing red Renaud Henry Sisson and James riesidenfcMr A Ixivy Vice Mr I Jackson Treasurer Mr Sjiverman Musicales I inancial Mr Suflinsky Re Miss Kate Marvin of Lansing a pupil of cording Mr A Davis Prof Hahn gavo a piano forte recital I Mr and Mrs Hogan No 227 ourteenth at the Detroit Conservatory? of Music bn I avenue were surprised by the members of the Wednesday afternoon assisted by Miss Maud I Snow ball Social Club' Thursday whom they Benson soprano There was at fine audience entertained in a most generous manner There including many weh known connois were present Mi's Mahon Mrs Gnefeel sours The programme contained the minor Miss Sophie Gncisel Mr and Mrs prelude and fugue No 2 book 1 of tho well Miss Lottie Levy Miss Rachel Lovy MLres tempered clavichord Bach novelette Belle and Cora Shannon Misses Maggie and in Emajor Schumann two etudes No in Nellie Boies Miss annie Brown Miss Aggie major and No 12 in minorfrom op 10 Mbs Conway MissTooloy Miss Mitch and the Imnromptu in sharp by Chopin I cd Miss Mahon Miss Mary oley Messrs Spinnlied by Joseffy La Gondola by Henselt and Hogan itzpatrick Nolan and the Valso Caprice by Rubinstein i Slacer Hopkins Lowell Vente Miss Marvin is an exceptionally capable I Sheehan Dillon and Edwards pinniste There is a sturdy substantial ele 1 At a regular meeting of Division No 2 of meat in her work that renders her playing Detroit Ancient Order of Hibernians the fol very satisfactory In it there is no indication lowing officers ntero elected: President Mr oftlie amateurWith a technique fully equal Thus Recording' Secretary Mr to the demands of tho programme with a I James Brien inancial Secretary Mr Chas broad intelligent and discriminating treat 1 Treasurer Mr John Loman Ser mentof the varying sentiments of the different I grant at Anns Mr Marshall composers with sufficient knowledge skill Thursday and riday evenings Prof 'rank and self possession to give the programme en I 1 in Bailey will deliver lectures on tirely from memory Miss Marvin is certainly I Heavens aud aided by bis transparent entitled to the warmest praise and her scbol 1 celestial globe the largest globe pu the earth arlyefforts to the heartiest recognition Miss and Ins stellar lantern The lectures are un Benson sang by der the auspices of the Young Soci Schlesinger and Where is Another I ety of the church and there will also be one by Smart very pleasingly and with excellent I given on riday afternoon at 4:30 for method children At tbd Wednesday afternoon rehearsal by The Chautauqua Circle held its regular pupils of the Detroit Conservatory of Music I Thursday evening exercises at tho Conserva Miss Annie Dewey played toryy hich werft follows: in and Miss Price from the Carnival by Schumann Miss Mary I Mrs Geo Caverly Miss Jones Dickerson the A flat ballade op 47 byChopiii I "Natural Mrs Rankin and and Miss Carrie Brow the minor concerto tures rom English Mr Gillette by Mozart A number of selections for sov I The llai monie Society on Tuesday evening eral violins in unison with piano aud string next will give heir sixth concert this season orchestra ac bmpaniment were also rehearsed and the entertainment will be very fine as Tinder the supervision of Schultz will ba seen Ly studyjg the appended pro 1 1 The concert given on Priddy evening bypu 1 gnumw pils of the Detroit Conservatory of Music un 1 Tbe music to Raciue's tragedy solos der the direction of Prof IL Hahn was a chorus ami Mendelssohn Mrs letcher complete and gratifymo success The pip I second ulto The connecting text gramme was as follows: I tpbkcuby J4r Guontlier i itinnr On io Xn i Rwthnrpn cherus and 'Tteav a and earth disolay 1 mCMorMlp la Noj Beetho en and soloe What star its glory up 2 VtDessauer i 3 La Bella Capriio BUCkIer Hummel Beu'' ap vn Katto'Linn of the prtcrfercheetnu 4 VioUn Solo Sotreenir des AltaHerman I Albert lint sjvnorus 1 lea ana carta aispuij 5 Rhapsodic HoretNo 1 ALUzt rIeVleuxtemp Orchestra 6 in Minor'Mozart Aree from Verdi irst Movement viitu Cadenza oy Utiri ttcinecKe I KtLi Intetncrrwn nail Iment I Ry lhe Lae of oerth" blynan h03 btrmg Qumtet accompauimcnt Ma(S chonl9 nnd orchestra 7 Two Songs No 20 la liat 1 Mendels I dl from A erffi UlYor7ton David Carter Edward rohlich Wilmon Newcomb I Raymond Carter Marian Howlett Herman I A sherman Mouse Guests Rohns Elvia Dailey Bond Llloyd Snm I or Steinfleid Albert lint GracloAlcLaugh Among the arrivals at the Sherman Im Lorenzo Webber I House Mt Clemens Mich areCEAnn Tbe various numbers were given with ac 1 strong New York George Stewart Elmira curacy intelligence and in some cases with I Nautais ulda Detroit A real artistic excellence The tremendous ap I Bonsfleld Bay City Hill Philadelphia which followed each number wm I Case Toledo Jno llarver Detroit thoroughly deserved amounting in 'the last James erguson London Ont Thad Reed selection to an absolute ovation encore Warren Thomas and daughter being vociferously demanded The solos gen Titusville Pa Mr and Mrs McDonald erally were I played from memory I Detroit Wheeler Morehouse Ed The socon I annual concert of the' Lafayette razer Cleveland Mrs Wellington Avenue Baptist Glee Club and choir of that springport Mich Read Chicago society was given in the church on Monday Andorhalt Louisville Ky Jno Doan evening After the concert the ladies dis jr Elmira Adams Dowagiac pensed hospitalities with liberal hands land I Leistfiar Schaeffer II Mc some happy" social hours were spent The Donald Riggo Heim Jenison 1 rVttivdf Wnvnv 'Pnlnrln4 roll 101 The I Philadelphia "Wertheimer Detroit Win I A A LLomooi VI I IT 1 TTntvkrvinll I Vlllto A IL A uvm Mendelssohn I nnd Chas Smith A Bazzett 1 Ywv 1 rrt 1 A I IMlwarUS Ik JUUIlblWJU XV A vuanuivj Lindsay jjjgg Lillie Thomas Miss Thomas Cody "White I Geo letcher rank Liska Sullivan K1CAbt I l11 A Brown Ralph Cline Smith I and son Jno Douglass Powell De Molloy tj oit Reichenback Rochester YMolloy I Shoemaker Cleveland Rawland I Big Rapids Win Weitzel Mr and Mrs Sullivan I Johnson Detroit Jessop Jackson Glee Club Selected Holiney Chicago Mrs A Kern South Bend Ind Mrs Kern Walkertown Quartette (a) Summer is Night I i b) Cousin Jedediah Mrs Stllren Miss Palmer Mr Hart Mri Rice Avery House Guests Chorus bleep while the bolt Evening Breezes I Arrivals at the Avery House Mt Clemens are Blowing tee'ciub during the week: Trunbauni Louis At the Vet Academy of SlusicJ on' Adams ville Ky Mrs Pitkin and Miss Pitkin avenue a interesting rehearsal was given I Detroit Mrs Edward Sbcppaid Lu la by the pupils of this institution' The follow Miss rancis Hentig Miss Bessie eutig ing programme was executed Tarantella for I Mrs A Hentig Grand Rapids Mr an two pianos Seller Misses Day and Mrs Crocker and A Bruen Detroit Murray sonata in major Mozart Miss I Miss McLain Toledo James Penniman Thurber song voulez voui Gou Wygant and Geo Dahr Grand Rapids iiod Miss A Halladay mazourka Moszkow 8 Beck Kelsey and Tanna vi xr xriAlin hill Detroit: Newhall Boston and piano Wjeniowski Prof Vet and' Miss Pierce and Charles Hudson and wife De AnnaHalladay antasie Sonata Mozart troit Mrs Rosenberg Chicago Mr and Miss A Candler i 1 Mrs St Amven Lobinson A There will be a musical and literary enter Grosvenor II Munson Wm Clelan talnment concluding with an cream and Cleland and II Isrving Detroit strawben social in Calvary ChurchMay: 1 Jones Buffalo Orofort and Ed 1 bury avenue next Monday evening for Detroit Peter Holms Port Hui on benefit of Guiding Star Lodge I 4 A 'Nolb and Mr and Mrs Willis The operetta of "The Magic various Detroit olson Minneapolis Mr and other selections and Whitest AH 1 Sanger Detroit Ixie Elephant in the will be presented Amberg Chicago Avon Micherant New next Wednesday evening in the Bunday lAork Andi gw Detroit Miss school room of St Church at the cor Hamilton lint Miss II Dicksou ner of Seventh and Bagg streets i Detroit rfts E1 Gore Detroit Thos 1 Allen Kind Detroit Mrs Moonlight Excursions I II Toggart Buffalo Geo Stew The Terra Cotta Club give a moonlight ex art Detroit II Scranton Detroit Mr cursion on the steamer Sappho Tuesday even and Mrs I Case Racine Wis Mrs Man ing Wis Kemp Buffalo The Crown Jewel Boat Club has completed Mr and Mrs Linton Detroit Mrs Well TEA TREASURE I It is with pleasure we have added to our stock a i Dllckages 111 1 Tea put up in 1 2 and air tight pacha ironi ail foreign matter Try it COLE 236Woodai rf i JJJU 3 i TO WHOM IT MAY 1V interest and good will In de old iPS CUbt Grocery Store 236 Woodward avenue mv sincere thanks for cressors a continuance of ttr ran UUbpVCMk XV Detroit June 3 18s 1 from a visit nt White Rock Mich Mrs Joseph Campau of Sproat street will I go East for her summer vacation I Mr rank McGough will soon leave for a sojourn at Coney Island I Miss Mao Clarke formerly of Detroit lives at 42 East Twenty first street New York I Mrs Georgo Goodale returned Thursday I from a visit with relatives and friends East I a Miss Effie Kamman of Cass street has re turned froin a three visit at Pontiac I Mr and Mrs A Shaw of Canfield ave nue leave for New York the iast of this week I Mrs red Seymour and children are spend ing a few weeks at St Clair I Mrs 'Andrew enzell and Mr VV ill Wenzell Mr Thorne is a guest of Mr and Island of Elizabeth street east are domesticated in Munich Mr itch is in New York and im proving in health He will return July 1 to this city Mrs A Miller No 821 Jefferson ave nue has gone to Old Orchard Beach for the summer Master Wally Boynton of Bag? street en tertained a few of his friends OU riday at a 5 Jt wIll Jlave no effect on my SJ2500 Suits which 1 am at present Off'i in to the public vid tea cannot be duplicated at any other establishment throughout the city Miss Nellie Sheldon of Kalamazoo is the i guest of her sister letcher Jeffer eon avenue Mr red Soli wltzer of Cleveland was tho guest of his friend Mr Tom Wreford 4 hz ivftul Mrs Ritter 'of Toledo is visiting at the residence of Mr Smith No 530 I teenth avenue Mrs John Larkins of Toledo is visit I ing her mother Mrs Sullivan No 51 Spencer street aa Mrs Russell of Jamestown is tho guest of het sister Mrs Clark No I 51 Ablxitt street I Lindsay of street east is I visiting her daughter Mrs Maggie McCrea in Now York City Miss Nettie Bliss left Tuesday for a three visit at Brook I Jefferson Co Gene John Robertson returne I Thursday Jt from "a trip to Norfolk Washing ton and New York I Mr Johnson and daughter Miss Isa I leave Monday evening on the steamer City of I Cleveland for Alpena I Mr Charlie Crawford of Caseville is spend I ing Sunday at the Oakland voting his 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