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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1914. SOCIETY NEWS GATHERED THROUGHOUTKENTO a visit tn IVbI. I MIDWAY. in Eminence after a visit to Miss Vera (Mrs. J.

H. Westerfleld. Miss Betsey Har- mnn -VTcnc WattS and C. D. OWENSBOEO.

and Mrs. Ben' Long, of Lawrenceburg, are JENNINGS-KEENEY FALL SOCIAL SEASON OPENS AT HARRODSBURG FOB VISITORS EEOM RHODE ISLAND. STUDY DEPARTMENT OF WOM AN'S CLUB RESUMES SESSIONS. SUMMER WANDERERS RETURN ARRODSBURG, Sept. 18.

(Special.) -Mrs. James McKeough and little daughter, of Trinidad, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Foray the. Miss Emily Gaitlier has gone to Cin cinnati tu resume her music studios.

Miss Ilaldon Hardin has returned from a three months' stay at New England summer resorts. Mrs. Tilman Fallis and Miss Edna Kal lis, of Hollywood. arc the guests of Mrs. A.

B. Bonta and Miss Lena Bonta at Highland Heme." Mns. B. M. Allin is in Frankfort the guest of her mother and her brother.

Mrs. Xooe and the Rev. Roger Nooe. yiitis Marv Lafon entertained at a tea "Wednesday afternoon nnd Miss Ida Hiker at a tea Thursday afternoon in honor of Kuth Threshn, or i'autucKet, Miss Marv Quick, of Muncle. and- Mite Sophy Meyer, of Hamilton, who are the guests of Miss Maria Rlker at Asjen Man.

Mrs. Thomas Farnsworth and son. Thomas, are in Louisville, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Van Pelt.

Mrs. Sue McCrohan has gone to Macon, to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Coleman, who "were married last week in Louisville by the Rev.

E. L. Powell, are at present in "Washington City, the guests of Mrs. Coleman's aunt, Mrs. William F.

Dennk. Mrs. Coleman was Miss Anita Moore, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.

L. Moore. The Study Department of the Woman's Club held the ilrst meeting of the fall season this afternoon at the Public Library. Mrs. M.

F. Hansford discussed "Hamlet" and Miss Mary Lafon led the discussion of "Current Events." 01 r. and Mrs. William Fields, of De-land. were the guests of their brother, Sam Lackey, and Mrs.

Lackey. Mrs. William W. Ensmlnger entertained the Woman's Aid Society of the United Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.

Roberta Browning and Miss Roberta Browning have gone to Charlottesville, to spend the winter. Miss Browning will attend St. Ann's School. Mrs. John Harris, Miss Dot Harris and Wiss McConnell, Versailles, visited Harrodsbu rg friends last week.

Mrs. M. M. Daviess is in Louisville, the gwest of her sister, Mrs. J.

R. McChes-ney. Mrs. Rebecca Van Arsdall Is in Frankfort, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M.

D. Averill, and Mr. Averill. Miss Beulah Terhune returned to Danville Tuesday, where she will again teach in the Kentucky College for Women. Mrs.

Lafon Riker is spending this week in Louisville. Mrs. Frank Parks, of Lexington, is the gutst of her grandparents, Mr. and IMrs. A.

C. Stogg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.

Gibbs are visiting friends in Lexington and Frankfort. STUEGTS. STUKGIS. i-'epi. 17 Mark E.

Eastin day afternoon in -(Special.) entertained Tues- honor of R. Junes, of Fairfield, and Mrs. W'A. De- imnp, of Reeds. Miss Ina Isbell.

of Cadiz, wa the guest cars. A. L. Berry Qunesday ana piiy of hist week. attic and Fairy Carney and "Franklin, of Clay, were guests of B.

(J. Davis Sunday. M'-s C. Richardson and daughter, MiA Helen, left Monday for St. Louis, where Miss EIU-n rented a school.

Mrs. Howard Davis and son, Hewlett, of Monrantield, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. M. Thompson and son, Horace.

Mrs. C. L. Burdick has returned from a three months' visit with relatives in New York. Miss Mary Jeanette Bennett" left Mon-dav to attend school at Lincoln.

111. Mrs. X. E. Davis left Tuesday to visit relatives in Louisville and attend the State Fair and the Methodist Conference.

The Rev. Don Q. Smith returned Sun-dav morning from a three days visit to his wife and children in Louisville. Mrs. Dora Willis and daughter.

"Willie, left Sunday afternoon for their home at Paducah, having spent a month with rela-tivee. Mrs. B. X. Holt and little daughter left Monday morning to visit Mrs.

J. A. Austin at Elizabethtown. Mrs. Roy Below, of Evansville, is the guest of Mrs.

Roscoa Below. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Richardson and baby returned Sunday afternoon to their home at Memphis, having visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Richardson. Mrs. Dan Wilson, of Madlsonville.

was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Barbara Carr, iast week. 'rs. Mary Dyer, of Greenville, wiP the guest of Mrs. J.

B. Davis last-week. Mrs. Kelly Bell, of Morganfield, is the guest of her brother, M. B.

Cusick. Mrs. Richard McConnell and baby returned Monday from a visit to Mrs. Elijah Curry at Wh-eatcroft. GREENVILLE.

GREEXVILLE, Sept. IS. (Special.) Miss Grace Woodburn, of Central City, is on a visit of a few days to Miss Carrie Jane Puryear. Mr. and Mrs.

W. G. Crawford have returned from a visit to Millwood and Louisville. Mr. and Mrs.

George Johnson spent Sunday and Monday in Madlsonville with Huber Johnson and family. Mrs. C. M. Howard left Wednesday for a visit In Lebanon.

Mrs. Annie L. White, of Madlsonville, i visiting the family of E. L. Yonts.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gilman and son "Warren are in Louisville attending the MIDWAY, Sept Frances Steele spent several days r.rfon the of the Mrs'.

W. L. Cannon Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Isaac F. btarKs.

1 f. Mrs. Anna P. Kavanaugh, who has been spending the summer with ner H. C.

Poynter, and ramuy, ieiL i. k. in Pine Bluff. Ark. Miss Ambrose Anderson left the first of the week for Hamilton College, Lexington, where she will continue her studies, MrT a gave a beautiful re ception on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in hrmnr rrf her daUCtlter, JirS.

1111 SwoDe. of Georgetown. Miss Sallie Martin left Wednesday fo a visit to relatives and friends In Louis ville. Miss Jennie Farrls Bailey, of Danville, who has been visiting Miss Margaret "oynter, lett Tuesday lor a visit to -ui. James Cleveland, npar Versailles.

Mrs. Bettie M. wUlen has returned home rrom a visit to her daughter, jits. j. Cruther.

of Duchpa. Miss Ann B. Cohen has returned to Richmond after a visit to her aunt, Jirs. Jennie C. Brooks.

Mr. and Mrs. Allin Davis are at home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Arnett Prichett, of Lexington.

Messrs. Clifford Rodes, Samuel Stone and Arthur Middleton, of Louisville, were recent guests of Kenneth Alexander. The Rev. J. M.

Roddy and Mrs. Roddy and son have returned to their home in Middlesboro after soending several weeks with Mrs. Roddy's mother, Mrs. Susie cogar. Miss Mary Martin entertained on Sat urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In honor or Jiiss Jennie Farris Ralley, of Danville, uie guest oi -uiss roynter.

Louisville. Miss Irene L. McAdams, who visited ner granamotner. Mrs. Lvnn MCAaams, has returned to her home in Louisville.

Lulu Thompson, who has been vjsiuiu? tne ramuv or ner cousin, nj. u. Vance, left Wednesday for Martinsville, lenn. Mrs. Charles Khivfilv And siste.r.

Mrs Jennie Heavrin. left here for Norwalk. loa May EmericK left Monday tor uwensooro. wliere sne will attend tne city Jnign school. Mr.

and Mrs. William Elliott, of Dale, are visiting j. ii. Minnett. Judge Mike Stephens and Mrs.

SteDh ens left Wednesday to visit their several sons in Oklahoma. Mrs. Mary Feland, of Winchester, and Airs. Dell Hates, of riew Orleans. who have been visiting Mrs.

Jeff Sterett, have returned home. Miss Gussle O'Bryan, of Mooleyville, and Miss Virginia Mumhv. of Louisville, who were visiting Mrs. E. P.

Kelly, have returneu iiome. PADTTCAS. aduoaih, Sept. 18. (Special.) A number of the younger society set gave an informal dance Tuesday evening as a farewell to those who will attend school in other cities.

Those pres. ent were: Charles Hinkle, of New York City; Misses Adine Corbett, Ruth Hinkle, Sherrill, Elwyn Berry, Molly Gard ner. Bertha Fergenson, Laura Towns. Elizabeth Hinkle, and Stanley Petter, Burford Rhodes. John FerEiixnn Tor.

rence Gardner, Thomas Corbett, Hart Hinkle, George Wallace, Hunter Martin, Walter Hills, R. Saunders Bagby, Wayne -rttiiuei, -ur. ana jars, iiarry nnKle, Mrs, Hannah Shelton. oeverai young society nunn w.r. members of a party that enjoyed a dance on uie ieamer itapios on Tuesday The boat mari.

the mnnri Metropolis, 111., a distance of twelve num. xnose in. tile party were: Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Van Meter, Mr. and Mrs. oen weuie. Air.

and M-rs. -r Ginnis; Misses Elizabeth Terrell, Anna mil, nosaiie warneiu, Ellen Rog- iaiaee omltn, Dorothy Rowland Marie Weille, Blanch Hopewell, Lillian Campbell, Harold Williamson, Henry rC uil enry turner, iwiier, -iouis i-aiianan, Mew-ton. Dick Harris, Dr. Walter Johnson tru crowning, imam Fisher. An out-of-tjwn wedding which will te of particular Interest in Paducah, where the bride-elect is well known, is that of liiuttucui vvnson, oi trenton, Tenn and Bonno L.

Gudirer. of ARhovin. v' C. The weddins will take place October at Trenton. Mrs.

Marc Anthony, of orwT i A i "lati-uii oi nonor. son as bridesmaids. News has been received in the city ot JJias KODinson and L. B. Butler at Walla Walla, Wash on August 31.

The bride formerly resided in Paducah and taught in the public wv.wu. fiiuum ii, a lawyer. MrS. Munme Sherman 5Iardl Tuesday afternoon at the rTucnis, ana Thomas Boswell. in Arcadia.

After an Inter- tDla'6 ui auction aainty lerved. The guests included iiieinuera ana substitutes In compliment to Miss Helen nr.i 5 Va- and -Miss Mite Late' J. B. Acree Tno6XKlnedttWith a "fhtful sewing bel ieucious rexresh ments were served. ELIZABETHTOWN.

LIZABETHTOWN, Sept. muis, is a guest ot Mrs. a Robinette. Mrs. Hayme Hays Is visiting Mrs I.

Simpson in Louisville. Miss Carrie Douglas, of Florence Douglas BU6St anB "en Mrs. Mayme Bluette, of Auburn rt, MaSgis dock, of Munfordville. Crad" Mrs. H.

O. wniiom. i tives at Boonville. Ind. rela- MrandvMrsTadRS Miss Mrginia Morgan has retuJntd from a visit to relatives at mrminghin? Mrs.

B. N. Holt nf- Of Mrs. J. E.

Austin a SUeSt Mrs. James Pierce and Miss Mary Tv lor Watkins, have returner! to Mrs. Victor Swope at Lakeland E- L- in" LoUls. John Shacklette -ti "ette. of Louisville, who were vltf Mrs M.

R. Linton, have returned Misses Margaret Mantle and Virginia isourse. Miss Lula Richardson spent th end with Mr. and Mrs. A Owensboro.

aum.t Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Griffith h.v. turned from a visit to Mr an Newton, of Livermore. JH Nettie aaisburg and v.

Green were the guests of Jlr'niij i.1 W. L. Hughes of Midland. Misses Anna May inna jiay and Marv TZS returned from a vlsl- Scott, of Dawson. Rice have returned 4..

ctuii, oi uawttnn Mrs. C. M. Mallam, of visiting Mr. and Mrs.

and Mrs. W. A. Hm. 1 Mrs.

W. L. Hughes, of visiting Mrs. P. K.

Salsburg. ni- EICHMOND. ICHMOND, Sept. 18. Miss Marie Louise Kellogg, wj, goes next week to MitJ lege at Versailles, will give a recS to-morrow afternoon at the home of teacher, assisted by Misses Henrietta Luxon and Alice Clark Kellogg.

Mrs. George W. Evans entertained it dinner Wednesday, assisted by Mni George Phelps, and her guests InclajS Mrs. Cornelia Clay, Mrs. Mary Cl Mrs.

Robert Miller. Mrs. Thomas rJ' ley ana Airs, sue Dudley. ine nioie class church, -known as The Bible class of the Cnrt.ti'i cnurcn. Known as "Turley's go to Mt.

Sterling Sunday to vliif Bible school there. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Turlev spending several weeks in MinntR' Mr. Harry Hanger left tW the University of Missouri, and IWZ ganger returned to Lawrence Mrs.

Carlo B. Brenton and son B.u win left last week for their hoft Washington City after spendhur if summer with Mr. and Mrs' win in the country. club held a meeting wiV Miss Nettie Evans Monday afteniM? The members who took part wSS Misses Elizabeth Hume. ColVmaa'jT Oldham, Margaret Turley, NairS Evans, Amy Turley and Sue CheS Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Colllna-w have been spending their hone! in Kentucky visting Mr. and MriTs Collins, will return to New YorK tbl, Mrs. Frank Jennings and chlldrt. who have been spending the sumrS with Mrs.

Thomas Phelps at fonrvkilleeFird th6lr hme at Wa'S IhJB, and are expected home in about la Miss Eleanor Hagan gave a brldri party on Friday afternoon for Marshall Collins. Her other gu55 were Misses Julia White. Mabel WMd. ruff. Jane D.

Stockton. Marianne (M. Katherine White, Elizabeth lot elford. Annie Mae Walker. Mrs.

Hale Dean. Mrs. D. CobVuS Mrs. McGaughey.

The honm tt Stt0D -I Mrs. Joe Cunningham, of Plnevlili accompanied by his sister. Miss CllSli Cunningham, of Frankfort, made Hich-mond, their former home, a short viia Miss Jane D. Stockton was hostofu afternoon theater party last Satnrdu in honor of Miss Mabel Woodruff San Diego, who has been Inertia ofMiss Julia White. iTT Misses Jeannette Pa to.

ABti riiij and Zelia. Rice left for Lexington attend college. Mr. and Mrs. Wmni.

and Mrs Vallenwelder. ot MaeArthS and Miss Mary Louise "Pent a week at Crab Orchard Sprinin Miss Ernestine Prry. of IiImSS was the guest of Miss Dorothy Ptm for the dance Friday night Miss Ann Bennett Cohen leftMondu for Lynchburg, Va. -T-TV Miss Mabel Woodruff, who has bee visiting Miss Julia left forTu! home in San Diego, Cal. GREENSBTJBG.

nREENSBURG, Sept Mr. and IMrs. A. G. Moss have 1 week issued Invitations to the rlage of tlielr daughter.

Addle, to C(ar-ton Vaughan, of this place. The4w4-. ding w-ili be solemnized at the homt tf the bride's parents, Sept. 22. and Trill V' one of the most elaborate social aftab of the season.

j-' Miss Kathleen Shreve nas itomrti Chicago to take post-graduate music work at Chicago University. Miss Anne Taylor left Tuesdayi-to Ooltewah. tn attend Roland HS School, ivhere her mother, Mrs. Ktlt -uiicneii. is matron.

Among the State Fair visitors tnli weA were Mrs. W. M. Moss and Hon. RM- mond, B.

H. Skaggs, Mrs. Early VailsSi: Mr. and Mrs. V.

rtnrror-o ITrs FTonrr: Moss, W. L. Hicks, D. T. Williams.

-rs. cue ijeacnman is tne guest oihb daughter, Mrs. Frank Yankey and Jl(. Yankey at Springfield. MXS.

Jpftso WitHomc. nf and Mrs. Clarence Woodward, of Canoer, were' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. i 'l Patton.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Durham ha.n- turned from a i-iIt -th MIT Franklin and Russellvllle.

Mra Rodes Settle, of Frankfort wH has been spending several weeks li8 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. TV. Vaughn has gone to Bowling Green Visit MifiS KnIHo Rnrioe Sho wfll-bl joined there by Mr. Settle.

a. number of young people left week to enter school for the year. AmoM them are: William T.o-is fnr- staitntfla Military Academy; Sybil Courts. Bastoi; Maryville College, Maryvllle, nle and Adair Hodges, State UniversitJ. iciiiiston; iiatnryn Hagan, unottr Wilson, Columbia; Ruth and Louelia, U-gle.

Eastern State Normal. LEBANON. EBANON JUNCTION, Sept lt- (Speclal.) Mr. and Mrs. Wick Hampton and little daughter spitt Thursday in Louisville.

Mrs. Lue Wawson is spending a (' days with her sister, Mrs. Susie Witt-row, ot Louisville. Mrs. William Arnold is the ruiit 'at her daughter, Mrs.

Wisney Ryan, oi Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Will Magruder left. till week for Chicago.

to spend a vtA with the former's sister. Mrs. C- Derr. Mr. and Mrs rt a r-niiino-s tiiMnt Thursday in Louisville.

Mrs. J. H. Warner and Miss Sinb Mumm. of Stanford, are the guests ol.tl.

former's sister. Mrs. J. W. Mrs.

L. R. Glogower, of eTgu.est of her parents, Mr. and Mrt. ana sisters, illlss Leona and Mrs.

Ben ohnepp, have been the guests of Mi.i j. j. Burns. "Yr- and Mrs. W.

P. Hocker, of Muslto-hrn'tiT are thc Sests of the former' Mrs. Man- i i i J- Ul pill, UL liLlllUUGlia Lllf son 0f her aauSh'er, Mrs. L. HoV Hampton, of Stanford, is til brother, Dick Mrs.

Win nv- mond, are visiting relatives in CAMPBELLSEURG CAMTBELLSBURG, Sept Miss Edith Lee is the of Mrs. C. R. Orem at NashvlUe. Mrs.

W. O. Orem has returned Georgetown, where she placed her daUgn- ter. Miss Lucy, in college. Mrs.

Lora Campbell, of Lagrange, visiting Mrs. J. S. Hamilton. Mrs.

Kate Lamaster is with Mrs i. Duncan. urg Mrs. Barbara Austin, of Sc'IH! and Mrs. W.

Joe Morris, of SulpMV spent Wednesday and Thursday Hh -r- S. O. Baulware. Mrs. Anna P.

Arnold and son Jesse visiting Mrs. Robert Arnold, at Heim Misses Pearl and Hallie Mae Scott, Mri Jiisses reari anu muiic- -ao -xnnnio Rrfi. Mrs J. T. Jeffries andMri-; jiiba -ei riaiici iiao VT i.It to hum, in Rpdfnrd after a week V1S11 Misses Hardesty.

Miss Ethel Coblin has returned nw; Carroll county. Miss Anna Abbott Scott has ucky to the Connecticut Grand cnapi" Stanleton. Miss Rosa Langley and her brother returned Monday to their home in Monte rey alter a visit to tneir cousin. Mrs. Callie Harrod.

Mrs. Joan Onan, of Shelbyville, Is visiting Mrs. Sam Kesler. Mrs. Minnie Banta and daughter, Lu cille, spent Tuesday with Mrs.

Brent Banta. of Cronner. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson had as their guest Wednesday the Rev.

Otis Huson, of L.exmgton, VIItfE GROVE. 1NE GROVE, Sept. 18. (Special.) Miss Nancy Brashcar, of So-nora, is visiting her uncle, J. O.

Viers and family this week. Miss Margaret Hamden, of Louisville, Is spending this week as guest of Mrs. J. C. Bohanon and family.

The Vine Grove Ladies band entertained in honor of Miss Jennie Mejer and Mrs. Verna Bishop at the home of Mrs. W. E. Poole Tuesday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Meyer and daughter, Miss Jennie Meyer, and son. Carl Meyer, spent Sunday In Louisville with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bucbanan, of Cecilia, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.

B. Buchanan. Mrs. Abe Allison, of Vertrees, Is spending' several weeks as g'ueat of her mother. Mrs.

Emily Tabor. Miss Nellie B. Allison and Miss Jessie and Mollie Smlthson will leave Monday for Russell ville to attend Logan college. Miss Gertrude Crutcher left Wednesday for Wilmore to attend Aspberry college. Mr.

Marlon Cardwell, of Louisville, Is here as guest of his uncle, Mr. W. E. Crutcher and family this week. Mr.

Rhodes Yeager, of Portrjco, spent week-end as guest of his uncie, Mr. F. S. Yaeger. Miss Esther Fisher is spending; this week in Louisville with friends.

Mrs. Kate Nail Is visiting relatives at West Point and Brandenberg this week. Mrs. Max Trlplett, of Stlthton, spent the week-end as the of her sister, Mrs. Laura Fischer.

Mrs. Alice Cambem, of Louisville, was called to the bedside of her T. J. Berry, who is very ill. Master Tom Hagan, of Elizabethtown, Is spending; this week as the guest of his uncle, J.

L. Hart. Mrs. Rada Stith and friend. Mrs.

Lefst, of Louisville, are visiting Mrs. J. H. Hunt this week. Mrs.

Clint Brotherton. of Pattens-burg, Is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Hough. Stanley Hatfield, of Louisville, spent I Sunday as. the g-uest of Miss Elisabeth I Chenault. I Miss Lottie Harris, of Muldrauch. I was the week-end guest of Miss Bessie iiargran.

Mrs. Mollie Coleman snent Monday with her son, Orvil Coleman, of Cecilia. LANCASTER. ANCASTER, Sept. 18.

(Special.) Mrs. Alex West and Mrs. James Dudderar are visiting their sister, Mrs. Samuel Yantis, at Indianapolis. Miss Viola Beagle was host of a rook party In compliment to Miss Mary Clay Williams, of Tulsa, Okla.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown have re turned from their bridal trip and are now "at home" to their friends at the resi dence or Mr. and Mrs. S.

D. Cochran. Goodloe Lackey, of Kansas City, is visiting nis mother, D. M. Lackey Miss Edna Kavanaugh will leave short ly for St.

Augustine, for a pro tracted stay. Miss Eugenia Denny, of Lexington, Is the guest or uwsiey. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of the coun ty.

went to Louisville to attend the State Fair. Mrs. Ann Walker, who has spent the summer nere with her daugnters, B. F. Hudson and W.

O. RIcrnev. left the latter Dart of the week to be with her daughter, Mrs. David Geiger, at Huntington, w. during tne winter.

Mrs. P. D. Armour has returned to her home in Richmond, after a visit to the Misses Walter. Miss Nancy Goodloe has returned to Danville after a visit to her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Goodloe.

Misses Bessie and Eunice Pratber are home alter an extended visit to kinspeople in ana Illinois. Miss Patsy Kinnalrd has gone to Lex ington, where she will be a student at Hamilton college. Mrs. Kidd, of Liberty, is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Carlton Elkin.

Mrs. John N. Ross and little daughter uorotny leic Wednesday to visit kinspeople In Winchester. Mrs. W.

A. Whitcomb, of Covington, has been visiting her parents, the Rev. G. S. Ellis and Mrs.

Ellis, In Upper Garrard. Mrs. Robert Blanton Dunlap, of Richmond, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w.

hJimore. in West Lancaster. Mrs. Elizabeth Denny has gone to Har- roasourg. wnero she will visit her sister, Mrs.

Margaret Pearson. Mrs. Jennie Scott has returned from Cincinnati, where she visited her son. Charles Scott. HAWESVILLE.

AAVESVILLE, Sept. Mrs. E. L. Webb gave a dinner party on Thursday at her new home in honor of her grandniece and nephew, Miss Eleanor and Master Dorsey Powers.

Mrs Jeff Sterett, grandmother of the guests of honor, was aJso present. The Hev. R. S. Boyd and Mrs.

Boyd of Louisville, -who art visiti nephew, S. H. Butts, were entertained at dinner on Tuesday bv Mr. and Mr. D.

Kelly, and on Wednesday by Mr. and Mrs. James Shalcross. the latter at their home in Cannelton. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Fallen and family removed on Wednesday to Nicholasvllle, where they will reside. The Civic Club met with Mrs. Mary Foley Friday. Miss Orabel Crockett was the soloist for the occasion in vocal music, and Mrs.

G. D. Chambers read a paper, "Hawesville. Now and Then," which contrasted the social customs of to-day with the period between 1835 and 1SG5. when the place was more or less noted for its men and women of wealth and culture.

Mrs. J. H. Graham and daughter, Lo-rena, who have been spending the summer with the former's mother, Mrs. E.

L. "Webb, have returned to their home in OWINGSVILLE. 0 WINGSVILLE, Sept. IS. (Special.) Mrs.

S. P. Atchison, of Frankfort, was the guest of Mrs. John Gillon. Miss Colgate Bascom.

of Sharpsburg, who was the guest of Miss Angle Young Jackson for several days, has returned home. Mrs. J. E. Moss and little daughter, Xancye Bell, are visiting Mrs.

Moss' par ents. Judge ana Mrs. jonn a. uaugh-erty. Dr.

Mackenbaugh and Mrs. Macken-baugh, of Cincinnati, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. C.

Ewing the past week. Mrs. A. T. Byron is visiting her parents.

Capt. G. W. McGinety and Mrs. McGinety, at Falmouth.

Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Coons returned from Mortonsvllle.

Mrs. Ella Bell Conway, after spending the summer at Atlanta. returned home. Mrs. Dr.

Buntin and Mrs. Ben Bram-lett are visiting Mrs. Josephine Moores. Mr. and Mrs.

Clark Bascom and little daughter. Sue. of Millersburg. are visiting John McKinivan and his sister, Mrs. Sam Owsley.

HAEDINSBTraG. ARDIXSBURG, Sept. 18 (Spe cial.) Miss Leland JiutUr will leave for Louisville this week to study music. Mrs. Joel H.

Pile has gone to Hites Run to visit her sister, Mrs. Orrln Hardin. Mrs. Shelby Tucker, children and mother are in Louisville visiting relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. C. V. Robertson have been in Louisville attending tne State fair. Robert Smith has returned from the Falls of Rough where he visited his niece, Mrs.

Duncan. Miss Kathleen Hoben has returned from a visit to Mrs. Bernard Rhodes in- St. Louis. the guests ot Mr.

ana amines j-onB. Mr. and Mrs. John Gentry, of Louisville, have come to make their home here. VERSAILLES.

VERSAILLES, Sept. Special.) Miss Fannie "Williams Is visiting in Louisville. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Watts have returned from a visit to Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Klem in Huntington, W. Va. Miss Marie Talbott, of Paris, is the guest of Miss Dorothy Mulcahy. Miss Jeannette Waeson returned on Wednesday from a visit to Miss Martha McGInnis in Winchester.

Miss Mildred Shaw left Tuesday to visit her brother, John Shaw, at Bart-lettsville. Okla. Miss Margraret Xuckols left Wednesday for Brooklyn. N. Y.

Mr. and Mrs. Theo M. Witt returned Monday from Cincinnati. Miss Anita Shannon returned Saturday to Dallas, after a visit to the family of Mr.

W. B. Thompson. Miss Mary Frances Brown, of Shel-byville, spent the week-end with Miss Elisabeth Ball. Miss Katherine Keiley is visiting In Richmond, Va.

Mrs. Nannie Fit2hugh McLean, of Lexington, is the guest of Mrs. Theodore Harris. Mrs. E.

C. Shotwell Is visiting In Henry county. Mrs. Charles W. Moorman is visiting in Cloverport.

Mrs. Field McLeod left last Friday ror Hot Springs. Ark. Miss Aiieen Hamilton, of Louisville, was the guesjt of Misses Margaret and jvatnerme uckois tne past wees. Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Winn enter tained at euchre on Wednesday evening. A four-course dinner preceded the game, mere were thirty guests. Miss Mary Lou who has been the guest of Miss Eloiae Bowmar, re turned Wednesday to her home In Mid dletown.

O. Miss Hadley Stone is visiting In Cin cinnati. Mrs. Mary S. Graddy is visiting In uo'iisviue.

IRVINQTON. I RVIXGTOX, Sept. IS. (Special.) Miss Minnie Duff Stith. of Washington, spending a month the guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. 2. I. Stith. Mr.

and Mrs. James Morton and chil dren have returned to Louisville after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. George Compton. Dr.

R. M. Hardaway and Mrs. Harda- way, of fat. Charles, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Cox and Mrs. Sue Hardaway. Mrs. A.

B. Suter, of Owenton, who has been with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.

X. McGlothlan, will be joined this week dv surer. Mrs. Bettie Calhoun, of Auburn, is the uest of Mr. and Mrs.

John Galloway. Mirs Mollie Clarkson has returned to Louisville after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cain and Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. JoliV. -ur. ana Mrs.

Jess Mann nave returneu to their home In Lexington after a visit witn ana Airs. J. m. nernaon. Mrs.

Charles Chamberlain is in Louis- ville, the guest of Mrs. Clarence Martin. Miss Eva Schlndler has returned to her home In Louisville, having spent her va cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. r.

scmnaier. Miss Browntield. of Bowline Green, will be with Mrs. Nora Board during the chool term lust oDenlne. Mis3 Xeiie K.

Smith is spending the week-end in Louisville with Mr. and Mrs. James S. Younger. WEST POINT.

EST POINT, Sept IS. (Special.) Miss Ruth Sheets, of Eliza bethtown, is the guest of her STimdmother, Mrs. Belle Sheets. Misses Mamie Hager and Mary Con-naughton, of Louisville, spent several days here, the guests of MJss Pearl Thornsberry. Misses Meta Richardson, of Louisville, and Mary Jane Beeler, of New Albany, have returned home after a pleasant visit to Genevieve King.

Mesdames Ed Roe and Ben T. Perry have returned from a visit to Mr. and iMrs. Sam Wagsoner, of Elizabethtown. Misses Olga Klein, of Louisville, and Corinnu Faweett, of New Albany, were guests of Miss Hattie Belle Prewltt.

Miss Kathryn Crane, of Louisville, was a guest ot Miss Katherine Lord. Mrs. Thomas Watkins, of Louisville, spent Sunday here, the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. E.

McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. Rod Shackett. of Eddy-ville, were guests of Dr.

D. S. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts. James Prewitt returned to Central University, Danville.

Tuesday after a vacation visit to his parents, Dr. J. V. Prewitt and Mrs. Prewitt.

Mrs. Laura Burch. of Garrett, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. S.

Roberts. Mrs. J. F. Williams and son, Thomas, of Ekron, are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. D. B. Williams. Misses Corinne Faweett.

ot New Albany, and Olga Klein, of Louisville, were week-end guests of Miss Hattie Belle Prewitt. Mr. and Mrs. EJ Roe are In Louisville visiting Mr. and Mrs.

w. T. Miller. ailDDLESBOBO. 1DDLESBORO, Sept.

IS. (Special.) Miss Ruby Foster, of Knoxville, the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. P. Hutcheson.

Mrs. W. R. Pool was the guest for the week-end of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

R. N. Price, at "Intermont Farm." Miss Bonnie Hutcheson, of Lawrenceburg, is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. I.

Sparks. Mrs. Gratton Woodson entertained at bridge Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Cheatham Rodman, of Frankfort. Mrs. J.

T. Alderson has gone to Rogers-vllle, to visit relatives. Miss Mary Sampson has gone to Bowling Green for a visit. Mrs. R.

P. Hutcheson entertained Wednesday morning at bridge In compliment to Misses Ruby Foster, Bonnie Hutcheson and Cheatham Rodman. Miss Henrietta Rash has returned from a visit to friends at Big Stone Gap. Mrs. A.

P. Llebig has returned from an extended visit to relatives In Frankfort. Miss Cheatham Rodman, of Frankfort, is the attractive guest of Mrs. R. C.

Ford. Mrs. J. M. Owsley, of Chtpley, Is thr: guest of her sister, Mrs.

Frank Lee. Mrs. Theodore Little and daughter Anna have returned from a visit to Mrs. Little's parents at Big Stone LEITCHFIELD. EITCHFIELD, Sept.

18. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. C. T.

Cubbace are attending the State Fair. Miss Elizabeth Johnson left for her home last week, after spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Kenny. Mrs. Magduline Willis has returned from a visit to Louisville.

Mrs. H. H. Roberts is visiting her children at Louisville and Lakeland. Miss Meiia Hunter spent last week in Frankfort.

Miss Elizabeth Moorman week in Elizabethtown. spent last Mrs. Charles Scott and daughter, Virginia, left Thursday for Louisville. Mrs. C.

D. Layman and children left for a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Morris, of Smith's Grove. Mie.

Maud Phelps, of Louisville, is the guest of her father, H. H. Roberts Miss Artee Hill spent several days last week in Louisville. J. D.

Heybach has returned from Detroit. Mich. Mrs. E. R.

Bassett has returned to her heme in Louisville. HAKTF0KI5. ARTFOKD, Sept. E. P.

Barbour and Mrs. P. R. Hewitt and children, of Atlanta. are the guest3 of Mrs.

James Williams. Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

Taylor spent a fev days in Lou-svil'e this week. Mitf Wir.nie of O'ensboro is the jrucst of Mrs. Lucy Hubbard. iJ Mr. and Mru.

Carlyle Rendericvnd uauiiLui, uie sjsjLiiia in w-uis- i ville. ft Minor are among those from this place who are attending tne state HENDEESON. XENDERSON, Sept. 18 (Special.) I I Miss Virginia Hill entertained J- at bridge Wednesday afternoon at the Country Club In honor of Mrs. Nelson Robinson, of Owensboro, and Mr nr.r Kwnnn.

of Muskogee, Okla. Mrs. John Barret was host at bridge Wednesday moraine at the country Club. Mrs. Nelson Robinson, of Owens- ooro, maae tne uishw Mrs.

Mary Stephan received Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 for her. sister, Mrs. Norrls Harding, of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Stephan was assisted by Mrs.

Norrls Harding, Mrs. Charles James, of Cleveland; Mrs. Oscar Swann, of Muskogee; Mrs. W. H.

Weaver, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Hugh Helm; Misses Annabell Neg-ley, Rosa Lee Negley, Mary Elliott, Elizabeth King and Merrie V. Robinson. Mrs.

Larkln White entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon at the Coun- Mrs. Norris Harding, of Pittsburgh, was the guest ot honor at a luncheon Wednesday morning given by Mrs. William H. Weaver at her home on Maple avenue. The Tea-Dance Club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the Country Club by Mrs.

Paul Banks and Miss Virginia Lockett. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Herdon entertained at dLnner for Mr. and Mrs.

George L. Norrls. of New lork. Covers were laid for eight. Friday afternoon Mesdames S.

V. Dixon, E. R. Conway, Hugh Helm, Alva Blackwell and Miss Anna Belle Negley received at the Country Club. The out-of-town guests were Mrs.

Huber Johnson, Madlsonville; Mrs. Nelson Robinson, Owensboro; Mrs. Oscar Swann, Muskogee; Mrs. Norris Harding, Pittsburgh. Mrs.

Nelson Robinson, of Owensboro, is the guest of Miss Virginia Miss Nannie Cross, of Frankfort, Is the guest of Mrs. James Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Larkln White are visiting in Frankfort, the guests of Mrs.

Kenneth Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. George Weed will leave this week to spend the winter in Florida. Miss Irene Clay baa returned from Sacramento, where she has been the guest of Miss Virginia Eaves.

Miss Mary Pringle Barret left Thursday for Shelbyville, where she will enter Science Hill. Mrs. E. S. Campbell has returned from Detroit, where she has been visiting her son.

Robert Knight. Mrs. Elizabeth Waller and Mrs. Mary Waller, of Morganfield, are the guests ot Mrs. Morgan McCormlck.

CADIS. CADIZ toll in A.DIZ, Sept. 18. (Special.) The following from this county are Louisville this week ittendlng the State Fair: Henry R. Lawrence, Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Hammond and son, Twyman. Mr.

and Mrs. George S. Gaines, Mr. and Mrs. Carey Rawls; Misses Winnie Davis Major and Susie Boyd; T.

W. Gunn. AV. B. Woodruff, E.

T. McCarty. C. J. Guler, Harper Boyd, G.

B. Jefferson. James D. Guler, R. E.

Grlgsby, Carey Vinson, C. A. Cliappell and son, Phil; Frank Street, Mrs. H. P.

Atwood. Mrs. H. B. McKinney has returned from Spirit Lake, where she spent the summer with her cousin, Mrs.

A. G. Maish. Mrs. J.

S. Wilson and daughter went to Russellvllle this week, where Miss Robbie Douglas Wilson will enter Logan college. Miss Lula Hopson has returned to her home in Caldwell county after a visit to the family of C. R. 1'iercy, near here.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stallons. of this county, have gone to Mellott, to visit relatives. Miss Inez Carneal has returned to her home at Trenton, after a visit to her brother.

S. B. Carneal. iuiss lopp has returned to her home in Paducah, after a visit here to Miss Roby Mitchell. Mrs.

C. White and Mrs. Lacy Hopson and baby have returned from a ten days' stay- at Monteagle, Tenn? turnod tn i "curs'- Jjoason nave re- iasnvllle after a Mslt to the family of w. a. Mitchell GLASGOW.

LASGOW, Sept. Frances Bohannon, who has been vlsitins- i uiu.iuis, jeit Jionaay ror Forcythe, icftui niuoic mis winter. Alter spendine- tJi. mimmcr- Tviti, tIVS here Mrs. Q.i,.A.

tiuiureii win return -Monday to Washington Cltv. Davis Ralston left this week for Nash- iiem ne win do a law student at Vanderbilt Unlvemltv Mr. and Mrs. Paul w. Holman and family.

Miss Rebecca Dickinson and Eliza i-iiiuweu win return to-morrow from St. Ignace, where they spent Mies Anna Button is visitlnp- din Ralston. Miss Mary Richardson left this week for Danville, where she will be in school. juirBuerue Kicnarason left this week to enter Hamilton College. Lexlng- Mrs.

Josenh Tpph nnH Mfo. Payne are in Louisville. E- X-- Calaw'ell entertained -vlth a cuireouay lor Jirs. John Loving. Clevburn.

Tut jfr ti h. Elroy, Bowling Green, and -vtor" Shuster. Washington, D. C. uora uee uoomos left Monday for Mrs Virgil Baird Is visiting her sis'er Mrs.

Lee Cook, in Louisville The Rev S. G. Shelly left this week for Louisville, where he will otter, ference. MT. STERLING.

M1 T. STERLING, Sept. Special.) -Mrs. B. F.

Thompson Is in Flemingsburg with relatives. Mrs. J. Castner McNeal is In Vinrinia visiting: relatives. Mrs.

j. A. Howell, of Los Angeles, Cal visiting Mr. and Mrs. HnwaH Howell.

Mrs. W. O. Hopper has returned from visit to Lancaster relatives. Mrs.

James E. Gav and dauchtfr ATica Adelaide Gay. are home from a visit to aiii'soun relatives. Miss Bessie Shrout is vlsitine- In Win. Chester.

Mrs. Josephine Thurman, of Shelbyville is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Wilson! Miss Nettie R. Wyatt has gone to Montgomery, to attend school. Mrs. B. F.

Cosby, of Washington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas M. Ricketts. Miss Ethel Shrout has returned from a visit to Frankfort and Versailles. "vTHITZSBTJKG.

WHITESI guest HITESBURG, Sept. ss Grace Lee Cornelius was a guest of friends in Hazard. Mrs. M. Davis, of Neon, was a week-end uest of Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Whisman. Miss Mattie Adams was a guest of friends In Biackey.

Mis? Minnie L. Venters was a guest of Cornelius in i' lemmg. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Wesley Wright, of Jenkins, were guests of Whitesburg friends. Mrs. Luther Baker, of Hamden, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. II.

O. Bra-shears. Mrs. Samuel Blair, of Apache, is guest for a few weeks of Mr. and Mrs John A.

Cr.ft. UNIONTOWK. XIONTOWN, Sept. Qulte a nice card party was given at the home of Mr. Charles Mc- Allster Thursday in honor of their son Nicholas' twenty-first birthday anniversary.

Miss Lucy C. Fenwick left Monday for Owensboro to be the guest of relatives. From there she will visit friends in Louisville. Miss Mayme Hite left ednesday for visit to Mrs. Arminta Albert, of klaxon KMiite.

and Mr. Will Albert, of Bald Knob. Ark. Robert Robertson and family have moved to this city from Mt. Vernon to reside.

L1 L. OWENSBO The Elfc day eve ENSBORO, Sept. IS. (Special.) Elks entertained on Wednes day evening at their home. The marriage of Miss Cora Louise Ken-nady and Mr.

Jack E. Sklllman was solemnized at 3 o'clock on Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kennady. Mrs.

Nelson Robertson is the guest of Miss Virginia Hill in Henderson. Miss Martine Ratican has gone to Lexington to attend State University. Miss Ruth Atchisson has gone to Georgetown to enter Georgetown College. Mr. John Held has gone to Terre Haute, to enter Rose Polytechnic Institute.

Mr. Reid Brodie left for Louisville Monday to spend several days before going East. Mrs. Bell Cavln left Monday for Atlantic City. Miss Eugenia Owsley -left on Monday to enter Georgetown College.

Miss Bertha Casey, who has been the guest of Miss Maud Hardwlck, has returned to her home in Hopkinsville. Misses Edith and Ada Dean, who have spent the summer with their parents, Judge J. A. Dean and Mrs. Deanhavo returned to Lexington to resume then-studies in State College.

i Miss Marie HarawlcK, wno nas Deen Hartford and other points in Kentucky, returned to Owensboro Monday. Mrs. Frank Hunter has returned to her home In Greenvilie after visiting -n Owensboro. Miss Martine McCulloch has returned from a visit to Miss Susanne Brldwell in Evansville. Mrs Joe Hasklns and son, Joe, of Topeka, arrived In Owensboro Mondnv and will spend several weeks with Mrs.

George Kelfner. Mrs. Sadie Qulgley has gone to Calhoun for a few days. Miss Maud McAdams. of Peoria, who has been visiting in Owensboro, has gone to Diamond Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Fuller, of Savannah, and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fuller, of Owensboro. spent Sunday In Tell Cltv. M'r. E.

T. Franks has gone to Marlon for a few days. Miss Mary Etta Thomas returned to Lexington to resume her studies in State College. Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Griffith are in Louisville. Mr. James Shipp McCarrol has gone to Champaign, 111., where Ire will enter the University of Illinois.

Mrs. Huzh Gilbert and daughter. Miss Bessie, and Miss Janie Duncan spent Tuesday in Evansvme, guests ot jiisa Sadie Kucker. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack SKliiman leit on Monday for an extended trip in tne bast. Mr Pripsr hns Cone to Calhoun. Miss Jessie Frankiln has returned to her home In Bowling Green, alter visiting in flw.nshnro. Mrs. Chapcze Wathen lert Monday tor iiranaenDurg to spend several uays.

Mrs. Rommel, of Marion, who has been the guest of Mrs. Park McChesney, has gone to Cleveland. TAYLOES VILLE. AYLORSVILLE, Sept.

IS. (Special.) Miss Bessie Hedden spent a part of the week In Louisville. C. Scott Stratton and family, of Bloom Held, were guests of Mrs. Letticia Strat ton and Miss Annie Anderson.

Miss Sallie Brldwell has gone to Bard well to visit relatives. John Speed has gone to Martinsville for two weeks, and Mrs. Speed is a guest of her son, James speea, ana lamiiy, oi iou Isvlllt. Miss Nancy Belie Houghlin, who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Heady, has returned to her home in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas were guests Thursday and Friday of Mr. and Mrs.

John Carnthers, of Routt. Mrs. G'. C. Overstreet is in Virginia, vis iting her sister at Charlottsville.

Mrs. Bettie Cox Is visiting relatives at New Castle. Mrs. Zach Shields was in Louisville this week, and attended the State Fair. Miss Kate Heady has returned to Louis ville after visiting her parents.

Mrs. E. A. Reld is a guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Lee Brldwell, of Fairfield, Mrs. Jacob Cootes. of Finch ville, visited Mrs. Reid the first of the week and accomnanied her to Fairfield.

Miss Louise Ross was host at a linen shower on Thursday afternoon in honor or Miss Anna uraves. wnose marriage to Mr. tien lioswortn win laKe place Octo ber 31. MORGANFIELD. M' ORGANFIELD, Sept.

IF. iSpe cial.) Mrs. Esielle Collins has returned from a visit to Mrs. S. B.

Ragon in Jackson. Mrs. William Waller and Miss Mary Waller were cruests of Mrs. McCormlck in Henderson. Miss Evalyn Clement, of Marion, is visiting; Miss Lucile Nunn.

Miss Maxie Soarks and M'ss LilHnn jBoyie nave returned trom Dawson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. H. M.

Quirey are at uawson bpnngs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Higginson have returned from Indianapolis. Miss Julia Smith has lelt to spend some time in Bowling" Gren.

Mrs. P. B. Miller and Miss Marv Wil lis Miller are preparing to go Louis- vine and join Mr. Miller for the winter.

Their residence here will be oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Boyle.

Mrs. Tom Newman entertained at luncheon. Tonight a reception was etven for th. Rev. E.

F. Goodson and Mrs. Goodson in the Methodist parlors. Mrs. Hughes Misses Berry Waller, Dorothy Waller, Lucile Nunn.

and Evalyn Clement were In Henderson. MARION. ARION, Sept. IS. (Special.) Mrs.

Harvey Moore, of Princeton, spent last week the guest of her ister, Mrs. Gus Taylor. Mrs. Arthur of Birmingham. who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs.

Nora Yates, will leave tomorrow for her home. Miss Eva Clement left Monday for Morc-ranfleld, where she will be the guest of Miss Lucile Nunn. Miss Wilma Wriirht. of Mt. Camel.

who has been the sueet of MU Mira Dixon, left Monday for home. Miss Jvatie iates entertained day morning at bridge in honor of her sister, Mrs. Arthur Watkins, of Birmingham, Ala. Mrs. Edward Rommel left Saturdav for Canton, where she will visit her pa rents.

Mie.s Susie Boston loft Wedne.cd.iv Montgomery, where tshe will 'enter school. Miss Gwendoline Havnes snent Sh fur- day in Henderson the guest of friends. BLOOMFIELB. LOOMFIELD, Sept. 18.

(Special.) Miss Lila Gore is visiting Miss JLV Elizabeth Duncan. Mrs. Hal Mina and daughter, Miss Nancy, spent a few days in Louisville the first of the week. Miss Lou Smither is visiting Mrs. W.

F. Grigsby In Springfield. Dr. W. W.

Hyatt and Mrs. Hyatt, of Willisburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. John Searcy. Miss Louise Searcy has returned from a visit to Springfield. Mrs.

Ben Constantine, of Fairfield, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Purdy. Mrs. Florida Young Is visiting relatives in Hodgensville.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMakln spent the week In Louisville. Miss Nellie Porter hns returned from a visit to Louisville. i Mrs.

C. W. Rush has returned to her home at Winchester after visiting friends. Mrs. Ben Black and children, of Tay-lorsvllle, are spending the week with Mr and Mrs.

J. W. Hardest. PEKBYVTLLE. ERRYVILLE, Sept.

Mrs. Eleanor Murphy, of Portland, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Martha Minor. 'Miss Mary Dennison. of London, was a guest of Mrs.

Wood Walker. Mrs. Mary Stallard. of Greenfield. spent the week-end with Mrs.

J. E. f-nlriwell. Mrs. Fannie Prather is the guest of Mrs.

Mary Gooch at Stanford. I Mrs. Leslie Mayes, Mrs. C. D.

Minor, -wi a i a ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED "WEDDING OF INTEREST IN SHELBYVILLE IN OCTOBER. ENTERTAINMENTS FOR GUESTS OF MISS MARGARET MARSHALL. SOCIETY'S FALL AWAKENING HELBY VILLE, Sept. 18. (Special.) iMrs.

W. T. Jennings announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mayme Gertrude Jennings, to Mr. Arden Belknap Keeney, of Middlesboro. The wedding will be in October.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mapes, of Kansas City, have arrived to spend the autumn and winter with their daughter, Mrs. George S. Chowning, and Mr.

Chowning. In the spring they will build a residence on the site they recently purchased. Mr. and tMrs. Ludlow F.

Petty and Miss Elizabeth Petty, of Louisville, have taken rooms at Dr. W. S. Rogers' residence for the fall and winter. Mr.

and Mrs. Graham Brown left Tuesday to spend several weeks in Washington City and New York. Miss Margaret Marshall and her guest, Miss Margaret Ferguson, of Reading, have returned from Lexington, where they were members of a house-party entertained by Miss Marietta Goodwin. tMiss Margaret Marshall will have as her guests next week Miss Margaret Ferguson, of Reading, Miss Marietta Liooawin and Miss Eunice Shouse, of Lexington; Miss Jeannette Jutison, of In-aianapoiis, and Miss Margaret Doane, of New York. Mrs.

Charles C. Marshall will entertain for them Monday evening; Mrs. Elliott B. Beard will give a card party in their honor Tuesday evening and Mrs. Helen B.

Walcott will give them dance Wednesday evening-. I Mrs. T. E. Bland and children have returned from a visit to her brother, the Rev.

Worden Nicholas, in KIrkwood, 111. Mrs. David M. Sweets, of Louisville. and Miss Belle Stuart, of Virginia, are visiting Mrs.

James V. ass. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Campbell have returned from Mt. demons, where tney spent two weeks. LMr. and Mrs. B.

Frank Guthrie are In Lexington for the races. Mrs. C. M. Lewis left Monday to join -ur.

in Washington city. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Middelton have returned from a visit to Mr.

and Mrs. George Hume in Lagrange, accompanied by Miss Mary Hume. Mrs. Noel H. Lyons and daughter, of are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Hamilton Lyons. Jr. Mrs. Mattie Beard Morehead left Mon day lor her home Greenwood.

after a visit to her brother, P. J. Beard. Mrs. Mattie Lee lariton has returned to Cape Giradeau, after a visit to her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Van Natta. Mrs.

Mary O. Moore Is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. O. Bailey, in Louisville.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoke have returned from a visit to relatives In Nelson and Spencer counties. Miss Marie Cannon, of Boyd, who was the guest of Mrs. L.

Grant Smith, is now visiting Miss Oldham in vw Castle. Mrs. J. Baker Blumer and daughter, Viola Louise, are guests of Mrs. H.

Sum-rell Smith in Crescent Hill. Mrs. N. A. Richards has wtnrnwl tn Crescent Hill after a visit to her brother, June Gill.

Mrs. Sallie Lyle is at Martinsville, Ind. Mrs. J. M.

Jackson has returned to Miami. after a visit at Science Hill. Among the vounir neoule who ieft fnr college during the week to enter school were: Mioses Mavme Starline Bouiwar and (Mary Carlisle Bird at the Kentucky College for Women in Danville; Misses Clay Willis. Elizabeth and Mary Henry Thomas, at Hamilton College in Lexington; Misses Mary Gruber and Mary Oglesby and McCarty Harbison. Lind-sey Logan, William Shinnlck and Ken-neth Frye.

at State College; Misses Artie Lynne Snider and Rowena Martin and Robert Stout and W. R. Martin, nr Georgetown College; Miss Lucile Grubbs, at Berea College: Steiner Smith, at Pad-die Institute, Hightstown, N. and Midshipman Henry Poynter Burnett at the -avai Acaaemy. NEW KAVEN.

EW HAVEN, Sent. IS. Sneclal .1 Misses Fannie Thompson and Janora Rigalout are spending a few days in Louisville. Mrs. Earnest Hughes has returned to her home in Lebanon after visiting her mother, Mrs.

C. Hutchins. Dr. J. R.

Boone and family and Mrs. Laura Hayes, of Bardstown, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Eckro Rapier.

Mrs. P. O'Brien, of TTode-PnvUIrt spending a few days with her mother, XIiIIlL J3UVllIiy. Dr. J.

1C. CIssel and daughter. Miss Beatrice, have returned to Loretto. Mr. and Mrs.

j. B. Dawson were In Louisville this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Winifred Mnhnnv ar- talned a few of their friends nr riinnar Thursday. A. M. Boone and daughters, Misses Mabel and Zylpah Boone, have returned to New Hope. "Mrs.

George SImms and daughter. Miss Margaret, of Baltimore, visited in New-Haven this week. Mesdames Lank Bowline- una Rata Rapier were at Gethsamane Abbey this week. Miss Annie Bowles is th snmat nf -ww Frances Hutchins. Mrs.

Lee D0Uffhrtv nnrl rtaiitrhfor- Tlc-r- Elizabeth. and Miss Rnrh r.rf.i.niv0ii In Bardstown Saturday. CLOVERPORT. CLOVERPORT, Sept. 3 Mrs.

Frank Fraize is week in Louisville th is spending this ille the guest of her brother, Frank Warfield, and Mrs. War- fleld. Mr, and Mrs. R. L.

Oelze and sou, Rob ert, went to Louisville Thursday, where Liiey mil ue die guests oi inenas. Mrs. L. T. Reld spent Thursrinv 1t Hawesville the guest of Mrs.

Gpnr Bently. Mrs. Hugh Wood has returned from short stay in West Point. Mrs. Frank Ferry is In Stenhpnnr the guest of her mother, Mrs.

Miller Mrs. Allen Kingsberry and Miss Bell McTary are In Louisville attending the State Fair. Miss Prances L. Smith SDent Thnrdof In Owensboro. Mr.

and Mrs. D. B. Phelos nd nhn dren are in Louisville. Miss Margaret Puckett.

of HawMdiii. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. wight Randall, and Mr. Randall. Mrs.

l-erry and daughter. Annin Murray, have returned to their home in Louisville after beinir the suestst nf fr A. R. Fisher. Leroy Romp returned to hor hnm.

in Kansas City after being the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Jarboe Miss Jessie Raitt has returned from Calhoun, where she was the guest of mis. mim-a 3AGDAD. BAUUAi F. Bl day It AGDAD, Sept. IS.

(Special.) Mrs. c. Bright had as her guests Sun- Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Hieatt Mrs. Nell Banta and son, William, of Pleasurcville. and Oscar Banta, of Fair-field, 111., were guests of Mrs. Minnie Banta last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Botts retumivi Monday after a short visit to Mrs. Rntf'o relatives in Frankfort.

Mrs. E. anArsdale is spendimr th. week in Louisville. Mr.

and Mrs. B. D. Estes are attend ing the State Fair in Louisville this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles VanArsdale entertained at an informal dinner Wednesdav evening. Their guests were Miss Esther iii.es ana Mr. ana airs. T.

ri. Botts. Miss Hettie Poole returned Wednesday alter a snort visit in rranKrort. Miss Ethel Moore returned to B. Meek and little Be State I air.

Miss Hazel Benson, of Madlsonville, is the guest of Miss Lorine Martin. Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Felix, son and daughter, of Hartford, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Roll, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Lawton and family, of South Carrollton. spent Sunday I With the family of C. E. Martin.

1 The "Book Club" opened its year's work --'with a picnic on the lawn, of Mrs. L. Z. Kirkpa trick. Ciavton Rice entertained the F.

A. Club. The young people gave a 'bacon fry" In honor of Miss Carrie Puryear's visitors. Misses Wilson and Woodburn. They motored nut near the old Pisgah church and reported a delightful time.

Among those invited were Misses Lucile Kirkpat-rick, Lorine Mar.tln. Grace Woodburn, Martin. Frances Wilson, Carrie Pi. ry cur. and Messrs.

McKinney, William Wickliffe. Ben.1y Martin, Paul Wickliffe. Beverly Martin, Mat "Wickliffe and PaUon MT. WASHINGTON. Mr.

and Mrs. S. P. White, of Ver-who were visiting Mr. and Mrs.

c- have returned home Mrs. Edna Noting Bishop, ot Louisville is a guest of Mrs. Jafe Bobo. Mrs. A.

G. Morgan is visiting Mm Laura Lee. of Belmont. 41rs- CENTRAL CITY. CENTR cial.) retur TRAL CITY, Stpt IS 'Spe- Miss EIo.se Blandford has returned from a visit tn Mrs.

J. M. Breathitt, 'n Louisville. Miss Marion Bogffess, of Sebroo who has been the guest of Miss burg, has left for Russelli-ille. where aucnci i-ogan college Mrs.

Henry Reynolds and children of Cleaton, were the auestB of Mrs Hughes, of Midland. Misses Ida, Nancy and tr drlck have returned fiom where they visited relative -aIhouh' A'ue" Patterson and Miss Mat VIard. pntisg, who guests of Misses Poii "iVBr5 the Nourse, have returned hmie. esslc Jessie u- ana Miss Marv K'. who have be ivvlsitinj X'ra s' Richmond, otbak havl" rl l'K'5 home.

Mrs. W. V. aekett -i i Laui-jo Hackett, of Si guests of Mr I MT. WASHINGTON.

Sept. An of Interest of the Mt. Wash -T. WASHIXGTOX. Sept.

IS. (Spe- much shfngton and many of the Louisville people is that Miss Bertha Smith and Mr. Fred T. eadw The will be sol- nvmzea toaiui uaj oi-picuiu -u. "TtP'Jt Ul JOim JlCUluic.

V-sdiv for Uussellville to enter school, ifuv uriauu iinu diis-; who have been the guests oi Mr. and J. it. aivcaiiiitifii, no. iL-i i iur den, have returned to spend the winter Mr' Ei'iza'B rower and daughter.

Miss JS to her wi-i. inn cues a Ul imo. u. mcr. I Miss Letitia ton.

is visitingi.ir ml Mn man. Mrs P. X. Slsburfr and son. Franlfij were the of Mrs.

VVu Hughes, of.iidljnd. IUh -II. j. guest of MissLettie riilshu'rK. t.va md Ethyl.

Morton, of Livermore, ha retn-nod hom after the Finetta Tavlor has returned from Kt visit in Clarksville. with the -a 1- Tnvlnrinrl MM. TavlOH IE eastern atars. and Mrs. W.

C. Brent, -tr. SdlhtfaV ff-lrtll -a Thnmc Rf-rein and Mr. Mr. I Ifahu- pterins to The casu of bvi.

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