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-widHB Btoimng St. Zmto'VVtelrSatQi hare moved Into their ew home. 3905 Cleveland avenue. of the South Side and Mrs Isaac Meero of 5'r Bil8iA carnival season have been spending Orleans Thev ham SOCIETY, k- Miss FT1t Boyd, who has been spending the winter to Washington City, returned last week and Is with her father at the 10c DEMOREST PATTERNS 10c. Either of these very popular apron patterns will bo sent far 10 ont (or both for 20 cents) In stampi one-cent stamps preferred.

Cut ont advertisement and mall to address below, giving sis and fnjl nam and address. A special illustration and full directions about tfe patters will be found on the envelope In which It is enclosed. Hotel Beers. afternoon, at her home, on West Belle place. Miss Daisy M.

Deiterlng entertained the Mozart Musicale Tuesday. Among the members who took part were the Misses H. Maginn, R. and E. Grocott.

I. Wagner. M. Putnam. K.

White. G. Woods. C. Milllgan.

D. March. K. Quinn, Mrs George Munson. Miss E.

Grocott will next entertain. The Frank P. Blair euchre will at the residence of Mrs. Fraaklin. 24-a Lemp avenue.

Monday, March 15, at 2:30 clock. The J. A. Logan Euchre Club will give a party in Vandeventer Hall, on Vandeyenter avenue, between Washington and Delmar avenues. Friday afternoon.

March 13. A party was given by Miss Elsie Wagnor of the South Side, in honor of her lth bir.h-day. last Friday evening. Among those present were Mrs. Wagnor, Mrs.

Anam, Misses Elsie Wagnor, Nellie Roddy, Helen Hyde, Kate-Early, Eva Lorent, Hetty Msr-gret Nannie Kennedy, Lottie Owens, Minnie Rutz. Lizzie Mathews. Mary Mahoney. Nellie Owens; Messrs. George Wagnor, Joe Roddy, Charles Herbert.

Stsve Mathews. Hugh, Ed and Pete Roddy William Lewis, Al Walters, Dan Larkln, Ed Buckley, James Mann, Mrs. Fogerty and Mrs. John Roberts and little son have returned from a visit of a fortnight to relatives In the interior of the South. Mrs.

T. B. Bovd has returned from a visit to her sister in the Indian Territory and has reopened her country house. In which she and her husband are domiciled for the spring. Mrs.

Will T. Lipscomb, after spending the winter at her old home in Mississippi, has returned to her suburban home. Mr. and Mrs. Broderick, who have been spending the past month in the East, will soon return home and go to their country place.

Dr. Thomas O'Reilly. Master Archer rvwcniw nnri f'i t.izkIm o'Reillv returned of points won. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Gal-lagon, Mrs. Alvers, Mrs. Benson and Mr. Benson. Miss Bertha Fell, Mr.

H. L. Fell, Miss Nellie Wet and Mr. Ed McGlU were among those present. Departures.

Mrs. A. A. Phelps and her daughter. Miss Mabel Phelps, have gone to New Orleans and other Southern resorts.

Mrs. is r.ow convalescent after her serious Illness, and has gone South for the spring season. Mrs. rge Havward left on Wednesday to Join her husband, who is at Ocean Springs, for the spring season. Mrs.

Chris Ellerbe. who has spent the greater part of the winter with her mother For the Lenten season every lady la earching for something out of the usual order of things for entertaining. On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Henry Bailey gave a quotation party, which proved quite enjoyable. Prizes were distributed to those who proved to be the most apt.

The dinner party given by Miss Grace Gale In compliment to Miss Alice Scudder was a charming function, tasterul and unique in its decorations. The round table had a heart-shaped center piece of roses and violets, and this Idea was carried out In all of the details. Heart-shaped menu Mr. and Mrs. Vh.

n'reTurnd T0s 1 arV at the residence on Delmar boulevard! whTle Mr. McCormick's parent, arln -ar-lker and children left Sunday evening for Pass Christian and other last week from Washington City, where they witnessed inaugural. Mrs. J. B.

Kehlor and her daughter. points In the Soutn. tu Messrs Guy and Tom VVarren have now le'ft Honolulu and are on the ocean en route for, Japan. rmm, T. tr Tower, have returned home after spending a fortnight in Washington city.

-A. SOCIETY BELLE. Miss Claire Ulrica has returned from Manoney. York City. Anr A theater party was given last week In visa Edith Nlcholls.

who went East witn iaC young girls. honor of Miss Winter of Kentucky and the Misses Dleckriede. In the party were Miss Blodgett to enjoy the inaugural festivities, has returned home. and she will leave many lriends benind Messrs. F.

West. Terry R. Medley and when she makes her v. Miss Blanche Beatrice Moore who has Col. and Mrs.

John McFall, who have been been visiting relatives spending the past month with their daughter in Washington City, have Just returned home. George Van Schermerhorn of Louisville. A supper at the Planters' followed. Miss Blanche O'Brien of Finney avenue entertained the Euclid Park Euchre Club on" Wednesday evening. The prizes were won vard.

has returned to ner nah, Ga. i. Fraley Mrs. William 1-Tlce, alter a lonuijui wmi nn1 Mro n.infM i i ci i ry Aliss Brten, Miss u. iteiiee, mt.

i Wilson and Mr. L. Wilson. The club wm be entertained at Its next meeting by Miss her brother. Mr.

Taylor, at nis country place, has returned home. Air. and Mrs. Henry Turner have returned from a brief visit to Hot Springs. Mr.

Turner will leave this week to put his country home In order for the return of Uls family. Lillian Pauley. After a delightful v.slt to menus tainlng their daughter. Mrs. Peter Zucker.

Miss Nina Abadie. who has been visiting friends in Dallas, has gone to San Antonio for a visit before returning home. Mrs. Louis Bauman is spending some time with her parents at their home in San Antonio, Tex. Mrs.

Arthur Lambert, who has been visiting her husband's relatives irginia for the past month, returned home Tuesday Miss Beatrice Watson, who has been with a party of friends touring Old Mexico and Southern California, has returned home ville. Mrs. Octavla Daucy il son, Eugene Moye. have returned to tneir home. 4232 Olive street.

(11- Mn Wilbur T. Johnston of Roonyllle. vivo Tnnin nA her dauchter. Mrs. Henry Clover, have returned home, after spending a month at the Florida resorts, and are at Hotel Beers.

sister of Gov. Stephens. Miss Stephens, has been visiting her cous.n Mrs. Wakeley. of West Belle place, for the past few days Ternardlne Bishop and Mrs.

Tuttie have returned i A DAINTY APRON. a short visit to jerrerson ny, and Mrs. J. S. Sullivan gave a reception In their honor.

1 I ine engagemeni Hutchison, of Clarkson place, to Mr. Harry Ma. IO7 Orll Aaron, sues for Mrs. Martin of coiuraum, nunun a visit to Mrs. Jennie T.

Hunt of Lucas avenue. Miss Mazle Molse has been making a A COOKING APRON. No.fi03-DorcasADron. Medium Size. and 10 years.

Mrs. Harry Lindebaum has returnea irom a visit to relatives In Dallas, ana ma Dallas Neltzell has neen wedding will occur after Easter. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott.

ton boulevard, have returned from Fifth Av N. OEMOEST PATTERN DEPARTMENT. 110 charming visit of several weeKs to relatives Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Sstlx nave returnu. and friends in Kansas wiy. Mrs. Fred Gardiner is spending six weeks Mr. Horace G.

with her mother, Mrs. rusntrs, "i er from a fortnight's stay in New York city. Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Albers and Miss Maude Albers are now at Pasadena, but will and party of friends have 'returned fto the be home the last of Alarcn. Mrs. Jerome Hill ana claugnter, aiibs irrno an exienoea m.t.. oludine Old Mexico.

been spending sev WE TAKE Bond will return this week from the South. Mrs. Hill has been on a visit 10 rrienas eral weeks In 'New Orleans, where she ex- Memphis and Miss Bond was attending the Dects to remain ior a snurc muc P.V a tt" T.kwifi.id nf mebume. Texas, Mardl Gras festivities in iiew Miss Diana Gregory or juucas vtuuo has returned home after a short visit to her Shortly return from a visit to her sister, sister. Mrs.

s. uowman, vi home, In Pasadena, tai. A. Mr and Mrs. William Duncan and their daughter.

Miss Fanita Duncan, are located at Hotel Beers. Mr. and Airs. George Hassett will return this week after a visit of a month to Hot Springs. Mrs.

Andrew Grata has joined her husband in New York City and will spend a couple of months there. Miss Ellen McKee and her nieces. Misses Ella and Lizzie McKee, are spending the spring months in California. Mrs. George S.

Beers. Miss Ella Beers and Mr. A. Ayton left Guadajana, Feb. 25, with a party of Ave In Mr.

Allen's private car for Mexico City, where they arrived in time for the Assembly ball, which is the social vn iha a mpriwin Colony. After a week Mrs. Lindsay, or New OT PRIDE Mrs. Josepn nanntu Mrs. Samuel riper win reiurn muvm from her Southern trip.

at San Antonio, Texas n.iinhraii naa returned, after a visit of one month with friends at rto-nlra of Chicaeo. Is vlsM In Our Constantly Increasing Trade in Int her mother. Mrs. Fallis. of 3127 Olive of visit to her sister.

Airs. r. 1. Chicago. at the capital they will continue their tour of Mexico.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tate, who have been i on the Pacitic Coast, have returned home and are located tIEWS OF WOW'S CUBS at Hotel Beers. Miss Lulu Wells has recovered from quite Visitors. Mrs.

George T. Cram has her mother spending the spring months with her. Miss Tyler arrived last week from Washington City to visit Mrs. Bromwell of Vest-minster place. Mrs.

Bromwell is also entertaining her mother, Mrs. Matthew Scott Mrs O. J. Powell, wife of the editor of the Sweet Springs (Mo.) Republican, has been the guest of Mrs. J.

B. Mountjoy, 3307 Kossuth avenue, for two weeks. She returns home Saturday. Miss Cabell of Virginia arrived Tuesday from the interior of the State to visit her cousin, Mrs. Gen.

Shields of Westminster place. Mrs. John Young Brown, wife of ex-Gov. Brown of Kentucky, will arrive this week to visit her son. Dr.

John Young Brown, and Mrs. Capt. Booth. Mrs. Claude Vrooman has returned from bfr bridal trin and is visiting her sister.

Miss Marie Haynes is still in the East and ha. heen vlsitinsr friends in Washington Citv. She was the guest of Col. and Mrs. Miss Ethel White of 4346 McPherson avenue entertained her literary cluh on -vira rnpii and family ere In wnuiiair afternoon.

The subjects dis San Antonio for the benefit of their daugh- Miss Mae F. Barrett entertained a large number of her friends with a conversation mAiii laat Thursiiav at her home. 3507 Manchester avenue. The prizes were Oninn and Mr. Mitchell.

Mrs. Lieut. Bromwell, at her home in Westminster place. Mrs. Leslie Balmer of Chicago has been Gen.

Madison Miller W. R. C. will give a progressive euchre Thursday. March IS, at 2 o'clock, in Buehler's Hall, Easton and visiting her mother, Mrs.

fetaniey Simmons htr home in Webster Groves. Tavlor avenues. Tho nnidpn Rod Euchre Club was enter Our Celebrated Cornet Brand of Mocha and Java Coffee pleases the most exacting tastes, and there's a pleasant flavor about the price 2-lb. Packages -65c 1-lb. Packages Better try a pound or two.

CORNET BROS. Cash Grocers, S. W. Corner Thirteenth and O'Fallon Streets. TELEPHONE 3321.

MISS EIXA MORRIS EORSHEIMER t)f 3355 Washington boulevard, daughter of the late Hon. Louis Dorsheimer, la one of the most handsome, stately belles In the city. She has deep, sapphire-blue eyes, with a coquettish twinkle, and exquisitely moulded neck and arms. She is very accomplished, being a brilliant planlste and possessing a splendidly cultivated soprano voice, and Is na of the most stylish dressers In the city, her toilettes being always the perfection tained bv Miss Lizzie Ottman. The lucky Dr.

and Mrs. Brooks are entertaining Mrs. Brooks and her daughter. Miss Ethel Brooks, of Paducah, at their Home, 3931 Washington boulevard. Miss Mary Milliken of Kentucky Is visiting Mr.

Robert Milliken and his niece. Miss players were Mrs. Melone, first lady prize ottman. second ladv's prize: Mr. cussed were Lord Byron's connection with Greece, and the raising of a monument to Mrs.

Harriet Beecher Stowe. The Wednesday Club of Webster Groves is one of the flourishing ladies' clubs or that suburb. The meetings of this club are held on alternate Wednesdays promptly at 2 o'clock. The membership of the club is limited to fifteen, and the names of new members are required to be proposed two weeks before being voted upon, and one single dissenting vote will defeat a candidate. The last meeting of this club took place at the residence of Mrs.

Frank Canter on March 3. and the next meeting will occur on Wednesday, March 17. at the resu dence of Mrs. William Taylor. The reader of the occasion will be Mrs.

Alfred Prince and Mrs. William Jager. The readers at the last meeting were Mrs. Clarence Clayton and Mrs. H.

Allen. The books selected, for the perusal or the club during the season of '96 and 9i are Washington Irving' Sketch Book O. Holmes' "Professor at' the Breakfast Table," Hawthorne's "Twice Told Tales, rrom 4hn wrttinrs of Ralph 3 -s I Geraurd. first gentleman's prize, and Mr. elegance.

OF" VISITORS. J. Phillips, 3877 "Windsor Plac. A. GROUP The Guests of Mrs.

W. eards were laid at each plate, with golden arrows for guest cards, the gentlemen's tied with pink ribbons to a bunch of violets, the Vadles tied In with rosea The guests were arranged by means of hearts torn asunder, the militated quotation on each being pieced together by the holders of the fragments. tThe guests at this love feast were Misses Alice Scudder, Julia Lloyd. Jessie Bars ton. Grace Massey, Elizabeth.

Garth. Genevieve Wilson, and Messrs. Frank Wade, William Collins. John Douglas, Prentiss Scudder. Paul Lenze, Calvin Heaton and Lem Gale.

Emerson, "SuourDan Keicnes. uy William D. Howells, current topics, selections from Will Carleton. "Back Log Studies" by Charles D. Warner.

Bret Harte's 'Thankful Blossom." selections theFREHCH accordion plaited skirts from he writings of Thomas W. Page, Th. meetine of April 28 will be devoted to Mrs. Adolf Braun and Mrs. Auguste Forster have Issued Invitations for a largo Are more fashionable than ever.

EVERY btylisu LADY WILL HAVB ONS THI3 SPBINO. There win he a larse demand, and to Induce early orders during this month, we offer the following low prices: JlfJl mmml the discussion of current topics ana xne next two to selections from Jas. R. Lowell and -the last meeting of the season to "Englisn as She is Spoke." The members of the club are Mesdames Eugene Booth, Harrv Allen. William Jasrer.

Rod Allen. progressive euchre party, which they will give March 17 at the West End Hotel. The dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fine Pure Kngllsh Mohair skirt Extra Quality English Alfred Prince.

George Andrews, Louis I IPfi $4.50 Good quality Henrietta Skirt All-Wool Serge Skirt Paramore Monday evening was a charming function, though limited to a small circle Booth. Frank Canter. William Taylor, Mohair Hiirt Charles Avery, Clarence Clayton. Jasper Sheldon, C. W.

Clark, William J. Totten Fine Silk Finished CC flfl All-Wool Serge Bicycle 6klrt of friends. The dinner party given. Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Kllpatrick at their Brllllantlne Mtirx iuw Mrs. Joseph Dickson entertained the members of the Art Club at her home. 3513 Korean street, on Monday last. The members beautiful home on Delmar boulevard was an Silk Finished Brllllantlne Bicycle Th, Kvirts are 7 and 8 yards wide, and are made complete ana JJSJ io we also do plaiting by the yard trtm.n g. etc at low prices.

MAIL ORDERS receive prompt attention. Vt bet ordering send waist measure and length I bkirt. of this club are: Miss Florence Bierman r.rai-n Massev. Mrs. Georgre D.

Bar elegant affair. Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Gilbert gave nard. MIks Julie Moore.

Mrs. M. N. Buck Mrs. Edear Tilton.

Mrs. Manewal, Miss dinner pnrty last week In compliment to lr. and Mrs. Conner of Chicago. The table Samples otOooit Sent for Selectioam.

Dav. Miss Florence Eiscman. Mrs. J. 3IS MIRMOO-JACCARO BULOM, was daintily decked in the Lenten colors Haskins.

Miss Katherine Thompson, Miss M. GOLDMAN WLmmressw purple and white, and at each guest's plate Ally Neely, Miss Brown and Miss Culver, fcas laid a hunch or r-nirllsh violets. was laid a bunch of English violets. Mrs. Kauffman: "Elegy- Kollet Carl Loeb: Jxivejov of Jacksonville, 111., and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Gettys were also of the party. The Tennyson Club meets fortnightly, the last meeting having occurred at the residence of Miss Rosalind Mahler. The members of the club are at present reading i Aij vi mi i v. rvuwuii'itiHi Mrs.

Laura M. Pickett gave an in Miss formal tea Wednesday afternoon in com- Miss Levy; "raise Caprice." Rubinstein Meyberg; "Fourth Mazurka." Godard Rubinstein. nlimnf to Mrs. Houston T. Force, who has Miss A.

Ml! returned from the South, and is spending Mtin Godard. Miss Green to be given at the Tnlon Club for Sunday-school children on March 20. The last meeting of the Pioneers' Clu took place on Friday. March 6, the discussion being led by Mrs. V.

Lowenstein n(i Miss Fannie Gale. The subject was: Relation of Iunlshment to Crime. Miss Rachel Baer reading the paper of the afternoon. The next meeting will take place nest Friday afternoon. March 19.

The ladlee found that they had realized upon the en- field. z-inh drawlntr-rooms will he Longfellow's "iUvangeline." A portion is read by the president of the club aloud, after which each member writes an impromptu composition upon what has been read. After the papers are read their quotations follow and a discussion about the author and his work. The officers of the club are: Miss Rosalind Mahler, president: Miss Gertrude Russack, vice-president; Miss 1 in i urn i i hld th's week as follows: Monday morning at the residence of Miss Grace Massey of Morgan street; Monday afternoon. Miss I couple of months at the West End Hotel.

Mrs. Carpenter (neo Noel) gave a delightful entertainment Friday evening at her residence on Delmar avei.ue for the benefit the Newsboys' Home. Musio and parlor theatricals made up a pleasant programme. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Everett Murrelt rave a musical reception last week In to the South iiide Eton Club, of Which Mts. Murrell is President. An excellent musical programme was arranged. Refreshments were afterwards served. Among he guests present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hunter. -Mr. and Mrs. J.

Perry Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Foulks. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert nroen Mr. and Mrs. David W. Coons.

Mr. A TINY VISITING BELLE. and Mrs. Henry Kansteiner. Mr.

and Mrs. I P. Niegley, Mr. and Mrs. l-illsworth 6 avis, Mrs.

Henrietta Wharton, airs. Bettie slvtn and Dr. B. F. Shank Un.

The Felicia Progressive t. iud was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Hunklns. A beautiful luncheon was given last week In honor of Miss Annette Hastings of Beacon street. Boston, by Mrs.

R. C. Kerens at her home in Vandeventer place. Miss Hastings was visiting Miss Madge Barney and left last wek for Detroit. Mrs I.

Slack of West Morgan street rave "an Informal tea Thursday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. Houston T. Force. Vmm far aivav Norway comes word of a MRS. WILLIAM EDGAR THOMAS.

Kansas City. MISS JTJL1A BOLTON, Clinton. Mo. MISS RKSSIH M. CLARK.

Jefferson City. In his lovely home at Hotel Beers, has gone to her country Ixuise Milliken. at home near Ferguson. cnamneriain rais 1 1 1 lot- I XI '111 t- are en- tieorge IT. Berry i brilliant ball, which was Just before W.

Eiseman. second gentleman's prize. The booby prize was won by Mrs. Thoie. A dainty lunch was served.

Mrs. Gardner and daughter, of Chicago, who are visiting Mrs. Rechnitzer. 3019 Chestnut street, will be pleased to see their friends on Wednesdays, afternoon and even, i lient by the Count von Hvistendahl in Hon- -n 1J vfttt nil ihl ter par" of 'the week to spend the spring tertalning at their home. MOT Delmar boule-months in Florida, vard their daughter.

Mrs. fa. J. Gentry of ain TXot ATnrcnn i 1 111 uui, un. nd wife, formerly Bessie ivehlor of hi ntv Tin nncestral home of tht Count Miss Rebecca Kennedy, who has spent the o.

v. i'1'' i street has gone to Hot Springs to join her i brother whn has been very ill lor sonw was In' the hands of the decorators for three davs before the function, ami presented a superb spectacle while en fete. A great many compliments were paid ihe pretty foung American, who made nor en grande tenue sv few evenings before at the ball at the Koyal Palace, having been previously introduced by tho American Minister nt Christiana. Mr. and Sirs.

Duncan Kehlor expect to leave In a few weeks to visit their daughter in her own home in Norway. winter with Mrs. Mary Good at Kirkwood. left Thursday for her home in the East. Mrs.

T. A. Stoddard of Cabanne is entertaining her niece. Mrs. Farwell, of Jefferson City.

Miss Ethelvne Jackson has been making a visit cf a to Miss Cosette Baker. Mrs. R. I. Brlnghurst has been entertaining Miss Rose Holden, who has now returned home.

Miss Lillie Cohen of New Orleans Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cohen of Maryland. i time. They are at the Eastman and wl.l remain there a month or six weeks.

Mrs. T. K. Price, accompanied by Miss M. Johnson, left last week to spend a month at Hot Springs.

Mrs. Charles Benedict of Maryland avenue left Thursdav evening for New Cr-leans. She will join sister, Mrs. Will Walker, at Christian. Mrs.

Vincent Marmaduke has gone to Kansas City to spend a month w.th her daughter, Mrs. Pierce, while Col. Marmaduke Is In Colorado, and her son. Mr. Henry Ames, in New York.

Miss Edith Allen has gone to Dallas, to visit friends. Miss Jessie Barnes will leave soon for the East to visit Marie Pallerton at her home In New Haven. Conn. Mr ana Mrs. Albert Drey, of 6S LIndell Boulevard, are enjoying an extended trip through California, On Monday they will leave Los Angeles for ihelr next stopping place, Monterey.

Mr Loo Hadlev and family have moved from" hl mother's house. Delmar avenue, to Mr. Wm. Dean's res.dence, Mer- Miss Lucille Webster and Miss Lula Hath-awav left on Thursday morning to visit friends in Kansas City and Southwestern MMrUwniIa Flynn of Alton has taken apartments in the Love residence, in Lin-dell boulevard. Mrs P.

Constant is convalescent after a severe attack of la gTippe. Mr and Mrs. David Goldsmith will vacate their home on Lindell boulevard about Aprtl 1 and will reside with Mrs. Goldsmith's parents at 4161 Washington bouievatd. Mr.

Edgar Comstock is again living at ten T-oiit tret former home. Entertainments. A reception was tendered the Monday, Wednesday and Century Clubs of Webster Rroves and the KortnUhtly Club of Kirk-wood by Mesdames Lid.lv. Skinner and tockhriilge at the han.isom resMenco of rs. K.

M. Skinner of Webster I "ark. Thurs- Mrs. William lay. The parlors, library and dlnintr-room This Cute Picture Is Reproduced From a Photograph ot Little Gladye StahL Daughter of Mr.

nd Stahl of Quincy, 111., Now Visiting Friend Here. Gossip. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison I.

Drummond are Installed in the handsome Vandeventer home recently purchased by Mr. Drummond. Their former home, corner of Delmar and Spring avenue. Is being newly decorated for Mr. James T.

Drummond and bride, after his marriage to Miss Green-leaf of Minneapolis, which will be In Auril. Mrs. Charles Haves and children yesterday from Montreal. Canal. her parents.

Mr, and Mrs. William Greg- Mr. A. M. Hates and brldo apartments at Hotel Beers for tne rc w.

i.st night Here decked in grem and white, which nr Miss Jessie Garnhart. daughter of the late Mm. Roberta Garnhart. resiled for thain Mary Chapman. 4109, West Belle ZT, ameont to the manr vears in St.

Louis, going aft er her Edna Haas, secretary; Miss Helen Renard. she treasurer. The members are: Mioses fcun- Tuesday morn.ng tSe home or Mrs. J. a.

i ney and the Jc.h Ae trker.t.n. 4i7 Wanbir.gton boulevard; Tue- brew Industrial wij he Jpreme Ilenrh. shine leoer. Horten.e tilmpVl. iue Kftrrnon at the res.dence or jira.

umw. rnntiv mrried a vaunt gentleman i.irale l. Blanche -lendal. Camilie llpni a KlanrDA II rrt u. 1i Mrs.

lr. ana nr naugnter. miss Dora Prewitt, have gone East and are visiting Mrs. Raymond at her hocne in New Irs.LA II. Handlon left last week to Join a party of friends at Hot Springs.

M. and May Iiuebaoh. who were here to attend the marriage of their brother, have returned to their Une In Hannibal. Mo. Lizzie Cone has gone to Louisville, to visit frunds.

Sirs. II. Leopold, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Epstein, has returned to her home In Chicago.

Miss M. E. Alter of Locust street has gone to Cincinnati to visit friends. Mrs. Theodore and Mis Dora, her daurhter.

left Thursday evening for James Hsale of TT4i layton trtet: Wednes- morn.nc by Miss Jennie J. Jon of 4S3S laas Birdie Bernd. Kiie. Biancne Ha The tad of flot'l B-r are forming a Jhe colors or the Monday Club, in honor of hirh Iht was given. The Tuesday Whist Club met at the resilience of Mrs.

J. Itoun, the prixr-s being won by Mesdann-s Rosa. William Mandel nd 11. lvy. Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. MrOill, iMrn. l. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. if. Wrlitht.

Mls K. t). Jones and Judge and Mr. Tt-rry gave a progressive eurhre party Friday evening nt Llndell boulevard. Carh ituil contributed a the rul that no prize should cost more than 10 tent, and ih player who won the highest timber of poitila chould have the first fhoice.

Mr. tlomlwln won the first prize, the other member of the club selecting Uielr choice in proportion to the number zei Kotnm. roe mom I Toe The reception given by the Misses Dierk- Ldjia rletle In honor of Mis Winter of LjuUvI and Hit last WedneMiv aft-rnoan ws a- e-Joyable l.mltea member.nip Forest 7.h" ef arciun history a4 ntteon. bv Mrs. tl.

hi h- meatiaas for a v.sit or three weeks to New Orleans and Pass Christian. i Miss Bertha Brown has to to visit her sister. Mrs. Ricker. formerly VTa- K.

HoUand of Hot Spring is visiting her brother. Mr. James M. Ionan. and family, and her sUter.

Jura. Will red I). Reavis. Mr. and Mrs.

Donaa and on MUiruy raornras in. entertained by Mm. Maria I. Johnstone at I rtac j. Tur-ly morning.

March the Southern Hot.L o-flork. lwo Mr. Mrtb Hli Off. The ladle, of Emet, BocW 4 Ue euhject Urecla nave made errangementa for Iri- -i VhtirmaVnn Marie Carr and at the res dence of Ml Sa h. the 1 il fchlrrnann' I programme being as follows: Third baica- Mise Mamie Chapman will en'ertam rolle, Rubenst.

In. M.s C. Blen.n.tok; vo-the Chart Club dra wln-room ot Monday cai solo. "Without The." Oe llardetoi. Mra.

Ktw York to rue'is of rienas. 1.

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