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The Times-Democrat from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 14

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I Zt (umts-Semornrf: Jsuniraij, Jffgtcmbtr 22, 1S95. 14 prominent merchants. All stylish tallybo. The ride of three miles to the lr Eilgar ltargsa, aftor a few weeks' visit vlewa of the city and prominent popr In it The prsluotlor is a cretiit the p1jt.iis..iue pectsd here shortly to make her home per Nicholas returned Wednesday from delight fill stay of several weeks at White cif. Teun.

Miss Louisa Voorbies arrived during the week from JCew liieiin. Miss Marie lias returned from Mc.iico. where she siicnt Bouie weeks visit lug friends. Miss Kusina Yonrhies will lie one of the debutantes of. the coming season.

Mrs. E. Laloval. of Kayne, Is visiting relatives In the city. The engagement of.

Mr. Gaston o. I'aris, France, who is so well remembered In New Orleans, to Miss Lota Mamli, of t'ulia, is announced. The small dance piven recently by Dr. and Mrs.

Fitch was a social event. Seventy-live lovely children attended. Tlie taudle cake was cut Miss ht of the good Sisters of Mercy, who deserve all possible help. A iH'auiirul and enjoyable, as well as snc-cetMful. lawn party sua dance was given Tucs-dav evening st the residence of Mia.

Amanda Miiffulre for the benefit of St. Michael's Church. Sliss Eva Csro, of Warrington, Is the guest of the Webb, of Bavlen street. Mrs. J.

H. Coyle, of Tuomasville. formerly the Irleht snd Interesting Miss Carrie Is a giie-rt of Mrs. b. A.

Moreno. itisii Iloihons, the Jewish New Vesr, was aipruprlately ols-erved by our Hebrew cltiaens, end a most enjoyable time was the experience of all. Mrs. Ernest Woodle died suddenly of congestion of the brain Wednesday. Mr.

Cbnrles McKruen dhd Tuesday of pneo-mouis. He is survived by his wife snd two children, who have the heartfelt sympathy of a large circle of friends, who sincerely regret the Uentb of 8lK-h a worthy man. Miss VIollle Warren, a bright young society bud, returned last week to scliool In Virginia. The merulH-rs of St. Michael's Au-nliury Band havw ls-en working hard all tiie summer toward lessening the chnr-h debt, ami very ratifying h.ia Is-en tlie r'ult of their efforts.

They have a snug sum of money now io bank, hefudea more tr come in. The ladies of St. Michael's eotigreention are also hard at work helping In the uei-essary riinuinir eijenseB end tlie present very argent of the chiffch, and for which latter purpo-e a concert, will Is? given at Armory 1 1 nil on the evening of Vt. 4. A most enjoyable time is promised by this enter- An.

nrm auu to Ltae liiarles. iockpiort. La. At the residence of Mr. i.

a fill party waa given- iu ut danguter's (Missy Zoemtet lis "X'mv s- ent were: i- e-Bianc. Scran liiiasi. L.ie BarriUieiiv. Eli-a sum Tut Z.xmie Abafat. Nellie F.l-,a Etrenette Lei: Camuita iusn- lital Hflrr'l Fonten-lle.

He'uy 'f. nrsrv. J. Wilkinson. W.

I.e H. Ua E. M. Brri.js, J-wrph "LrBi.ia-. il Law' Castoo A mi la t.

J. LcBI Auclar J- j' 2ielauvn. Mrs. G. ii-s, j.

Messrs. J. U.veo-v Leioane anl Sr. Mr. Mike Lew sang irul tne guitar, mwh to the of MiiiSlc was remlered the piano- e.

Ihlanc, Z. A hula L. and M-t-s J. Melanou. 1L Tenc-v and cimr'-a Ai m-and 4n tne banjo by Ml3 Agnes Tui'e.

was a feature of eveamg Viss Abulat was- the re. purt of nu. "bvv presents. The spacious galierv waa? bnuaa'l ill imicated with Ciin-se lanterns. xv- ta whi was laid here, was beautti uly i- '-oi -d witli flowers and wita jc participants left at 1.

o'clock after t-ajk'-g their amiaqie young hostesa tr most enjoyable evening. A crowd of sceke-s, voca- pswcle assembled at the h. jne of Mrv 'r-ri'i dav. sept. 13.

and ttietK-w weBt to sernris jlii Felifti Barrio9. at her brtnr. where evo-lng was pnsed ve-v plea.aatlv Te-" we- present Mtsse Feia and Anna Pe-kw Zoernie Abulat, Elien Tiavtvpcrt. Ne'le vn.i Agin's. Tune.

Meiers. Meiin.sia"' Tour. Lee Head. C. J.

jr Max Feret. J. S. Gaston Aboiat. G.

H. Barrio nd Dsviji P. 'Toii-si has been to Mcnran City to attend the wed.I;:ig of onr Dr" ji Peeirgcii. P. L.

Cailloaet went to TMho-Iam thie week on business. Mrs. Abulsf, and her dansb'r. Mrs IJv. wer visit- tn Lock-rt th'a Messrs.

C. D. Parr-s, P. Merer, O. Barrios.

H. Fontcnelie ami Jme Pji-rloe made a Eying trtp to bj'ties. Mr. H. Tenney has returned f-sn Doesldscn--vilie.

where be spent snme m.nijs on rmaesa His many friends are glad to him back. LouUa La. Minn Marl B'irgri'prt. wm ham bao TldtT-Inu i-r sorter at Huiui retarnea to The Annette Bitmu spent a iUj in last w-a Two of our iwe? votir itttjT Tlarom, Kxl Stimr.i. tt ThiU-jtaiis.

Mia Mare K'niin, Esldwki, faa- rt iiriv to thtr bom-a, to tli regret of many aaaitrra aad ri'-Tbi'. Mr. J. Iorr Tisited Xw OriVana laat wk. fr.

yi. accwuipnals-i hw wile aiI 'kinxb'r, after aa tour wr muutba ia Fiir-p, have rturrawti 1q Tilsa. loifkina: tae pictura of tjalr.i aad warzeij wvi-cornel by thir m.inv Tlie nuinenuat fn-ni of Mr. I. J.

am very a'rry to of Ina liinjefw anJ liet be wiii mmo rOrTr. Mr. aiwl Mrs. p. Ji.

Bodla apent imt fltia-daT at the Fl-rrz. Muster J( fcamleres last jr-w JpfTMrwa Coiiege, to tee rpgrvt oi bfa mac 7 frnl br. Mrs. Putj-erhiMIe, of New Il'r1a, oa Tlsit hr. th guest of Her laughrr, I J.

Mr. sSul Lery apet a dar Oleo tha pest Wv-r-fe. Ti M'isa IJa Bmwn apenf a day at -tb Vahf-ri wita htr M-. Mn. F.

Brown. Iak 11 deiK, ao-compan-ieM by iwr f'fjr httie g.ria, 1 00 a. viit to Florvnx rlnruirion. Mr. Lowpfi Viilt-rmiij, rt OrlMr.a, etopffl at I-uisa oo to jrand Our.

Mora, an City. La. Th Chib of the Immacviate II tart Mary oraai'ti lust SuudHy at -tn r- I len' tf Mrs. N. Frai.ci-ni.

i'-sii Sr aaoott was aplKjiotevl presi'i-nr, E'lna Huiiaud ti i-ntncioci' trejuturer aji4 AjJu Kteily -rotary. Mrs. Coilma and flanliter. apfint a few daya at the Raiof Li? wts, Mr. J.

Mary- w-Qt i tiie fiaBt last Saturday to atteuil tne Sic au'i Mrs. Sniu Blam are a 1 1 To I l.CC TAW ('1 In it 1 I wish them a long life of happiness and pro-' perity. Hoania, La. Last Monday night about seventy-five people assembled at the Cathoiie Presbytery 'o ii farewell to Rev. Father R.

V. Mois. who haa ben nera suica January, l'-SX. The liellier Brass Band, nothwithstandiDg the fact that their lead-r; Prof. Frank Fabvegas, was absent and other members besides, came togt thcr and disowned several selections.

The following named ladies were present: MIsms Rosa Pai-niiro. Daisy Imspit, Alum and Ada Munsoo, Maria and Mamie Condou, Josie and Bessie Lclkieuf of Algiers, Blahur, Mantle Verret, Emma Gouaux, Mary Clement, Eui a and Nora Beianger, Mine. E- Da--pit. E. W.

Condon, F. Gonsux, L. J. Menvilie, o. J.

Theriot. M. P. Toulan, C. F.

Menvilie, K. M. Haggerty, Thlbodaux. L. Zelinka and V.

Ber-ger, who, during the afternoon, had prepared a- delicious treat of cake, fruit and liquors, and tiie reverend Father, after thanking every one for tbeir kindness aud tiie esteem mown hia on that night, iuvlfert them lu and were nsliered into the dining room, where the elegant treat waa spread. Mr. E. W. Condon made an ad-drws.

to whim Father Mcise respeO'led very eloqiiejitly. During Father Moise stay here he won the love and esteem of many people, and bis departure was regretted by many. When it was learned that the Archbishop's intention was to remove Father Moisc, a petition was signed by several people, and a com-nritteo of Uve brought it in person to the Ar'-n-bisiiop. His Gra-e said tlatt Father Mob hims. if had reyuesteil hiin to remove him from Houma at dllereut times, so last Tue dav evening Father Moise left for his new palish that of St.

Francis of Assisium, in New Orleans. Tue many friends who Father Moise assisted and the good advice he gave theui wdi ever remember him. The best wboe for his future hippiness and prosperity accompany him in his new field of lalwr. The young men of ilounut gave a very enjoyable hop at Firemen's Hall last Thursday eveniug. which was Largely attended by tiM voiua of our city.

Messrs. Arthur Arscneau. Harry M. Bourg and John J. Kleiner, were the invitation committee.

All those who attended sav they had a splemfld time. Miis'i Marie and Leoudne Gouaux. the two charming and pretty young girls who spent several weeks here the guests of their sister, Mrs. Dr. C.

F. Menvilie, left for their borne, Na-poleonvilte, last Thursday. They will spend a few days at Lockporr. on their way home. During their stay among as they ma'le many friends and won the hearts of a good number of our young men.

All hope they will Boon come again. Miss Nellie Bourg la tow the organist at the Catholic Church. Miss Marie of St. Mary, returned to her home last Sunday after two weeks en-Joyabiy spent her sister, Mrs. J.

H. Du-pont. The charmimr Miss Emma Certain Is home again after a delightful visit of several weeki to her sister, Mrs. Tarleton. at Jeanerette.

A nnralier of onr young men hive organized a social club to be kuowa as "The Jolly Revelers." Their object la to promote sociability, a good niove. Hon. W. Ff. Ragan.

mavor of our sister town. Thilsvlaux, waa a welcome visitor here hiAt Tuesday. R.v. Father P. C.

Psquet, who has been the rector of the Central Church, a Lower Terrebonne, for several years, has been assizned to tiie parish of St. Francis de Sales hjr his grace. Mian Kev. Archbishop Janssens. When the news of Farher departure reached Lower Terrebonne the entire community was thrown into a deep sorrow, and bis farewell sermon lust Sunday waa heard by an tmraeme number of people, who.

with tears in their and feelings of pain in their hearts, hated to think they bad to part with their beloved pastor. When the good priest took charge of the Lower Terrebonne parish there was not a decent structure in which to otTer tlto holy sacrifice tne mass. To-day it is one of the finefg parishes in the diocese of Louisianv. Tlieir church i a beautiful one; the preshvtery la a bandsiirce residence snd the church is Turouized apientiid-ly by people who never went to church before Father Paquet came there. He aIo hsd built a chapel on Little Caiilon and renovated the chapel on Canal Betanger in such a manner as to entirely change its appearance, and to-day it stands a thiitg of beauty and a pride to the people of Cansl Beianger.

Tan it wiil be seen that Father Paquet is more than an ordinarv priest. Not only did he urge the people of.i former parish to eorae together and build a temple suitable to offer np prayers to God, hut set the example in "rolling np his sleeves" and going to work with all the ambition, courage and ft'Tod that ever was seen In a man. He i well known here, having officiated several weeks before Kcv. Father Laval took chsre. and all who know him love him and cheerfully welcome him to Houma.

Jeanerette, Ia. Te lovely and charming Mrs. C. Moanot. with hev sweet little babe, returned borne Sunday from New Orleans.

wisre ahe has been for some time visiting her parents. Miss Bernice trelersrood returned home Monday from Church Point. While there sue waa roynlly entertaired by Ir. Jerkins and family. Mrs.

Sarah Heard has t-een on tlie sick list for the last ten dsya. May she hav a speedy recovery la tbe wisn of her many friends. Mr. Don Foster. Pris.

one of the most distinguished lawyers of the State, wsa here Tuesday on professional basior. Mrs. Gus Guell and her charming little daughter, of New Orleans, are the guests of Mrs. A. Monnin.

Mr. Albert Trone la visiting friends and relatives) In ThibodauJt. Mr. Alfred Goosnulin left Monday for Baton Rouge to resume bis studies, and will be snaked by bia numerous friends here. All ere glad to hear that Mr.

W. R. Farmer, who has been very ill, is now Improving. Mr. and Mrs.

Fernand Gonsnulin are extended roufl-raruiatlona upon thaarrival of a fine son aad heir-. MJss Florence Farmer haa retnrned home from Virginia, whence she was summoned to the bedside of ber father, who was not expected to live. The following yoang ladles and gentlemen. crKperonAd by Mrs. Alice Bosnia, entered a delightful ride to Shell Beach Smvlay morning: Messrs.

j. and H. Koyiana MllJs Hose Stokn. Gertie, Milmo, Bessie Bowman, LiUle Gay and other. Lake Cnarlee.

Lav. Mre, J. Bier waa given a farewell recep-tjon be the Ladles' Guild of the Episcopal Church, at the residence of Rev. and Mrs. Jaa.

Ppearteur Monday evening. A most delightful time waa sojoyed by all present, the time passing rapidly with conversation and cards. Delicious refreshments were served. The many frienda of Mr. Bier and family part with them with regret, and vub them art prosperity in their N'w Orleans home.

Miss Edith Blaekshenr. of Jennings, has come here to attend college. Mrs. J. H.

Neal left Wednesxlr-r for Chicago, to vlail friends and relative ulitil the latter part of Octiber. She waa accompanied to Aie-xandrla by her husband. Mr. Arad Thompson ia vi. sit jog friends in la.

Mr. Charles Clime left Tuesday to attend the Atlanta. EiDOSttlon and work in tlie Interest of Southwest Louisiana. Oeoeral Manager F. S.

Hammond, of the Kansas Citv, shreveport and Guit Railway. spent several nays of last week here, with a view to the extension or bis road to Lstke Charles. This sl.tension is now almost a certainty. Mr. Hainmond i an visitor, as be has hosts of friends here.

Mr. J. T. Martin has returned from a brief visit to Houston and Galveston. A very young gentleman made hl appearan'-e at the home Mr.

and Mrs, A. Mitchell Tnesday. He la pronounced perfectly cnarnilnj? in rers'in and manners, and such a warm welcome that he concluded to inaie tbe in a vialt of many yesrs. Lpt. t-ordsen, or the Marie Isabel, arrived borne Tuesday from Texas.

The captain tad quite thrilling experience in tbe storm the 20th ultimo, and succeeded with In makinjr the port of Point Isabel, his ecboooer being; dismasted. Mrs. M. J. Kosteet and danihter.

Miss Maggie, are visiting relatives in Opelnnsaa. Mr. Ttoiiert Jjwiit ia enjoying his vacation In Texas. Mr. Saunders, general manager of tha Kansas City, Wackins and Gulf Kail way, spent Tuesday In Alexandria on business.

A larire number of business honsea were closed Thursday and Friday, in honor of the Jevlsh Nw iear holiday. Mrs. Thomas tline la recoverlnj from ber aerioua Illness. Mr. C.

W. Hole- returned 'Wednesday from a trip to New Orleans. Mr. A. L.

Williams, cashier ef the First National Bank, visited Mooiiay and Tuesday. Mews. Charles and Edmond Chavanne left Monday to attend the Stata University, at Baton Roue. Mr. and Mra.

E. B. Seeds have (one to visit relatives tn Pennsylvania. Mr. Thoe.

Mitchell haa gone to attend school at Port tiibsou. Miss. The Lake Charlea Press thia week Issued a special edition containing very 0 very enjoaj.e, toe aveuvij ul sunset beiug beentlfiil. Miss Mamie Wood, of New Orleans, who has been spending some time at tiie Bateman cot tage, wcut iu to Fraukliu Friday morning to attend a dance, and. had a most deiiutrui time.

Wednesday evening Messrs. Ed Shepherd and Talben Sanders, while sailing on tne Jia were caught in a suuall and sbitm-recked. They put in to the Islaud and spent the night at the Beach Hotel, leaving early next morning ou their return to Franklin. Mr. Foster, cashier of tlie Jeanerette Bank.

came out Wednesday eveniug and spent a few hours with toe party from Jeuuerette at to Esnoire iloue. He returned to his dutie Ihursilay morning, but came back in the evening to stay over until Miniay. The Jeanerette and Franklin parties were most delightfully entertained by the Misses Bateman ednesday evening. Itaucmg was indulged In until a late hour. The most enjoyable incident of the week waa a serenade given Tuesday night by the ladies from Jeanerette to the boys from Franklin, at tlie Beach TloteL Refreshments were served.

Tne solo sung by Miss Maud Buswey was very sweet, as was also "The Wedding" rendered by Miss Sallie Pasteur. Mr. Borier and Misa Mary Rader enjoyed a bicycle ride to the depot Monday evening. The geruian at tho Beach Hotel Thursday night was most gracefully led by Mr. Kiters Richarilson with Miss Sallie Pa.steur as his fair partner.

The ligures. although very complicated and dlfdcult, were most beautifully rendered uuder Mr. Kivers' skillful manage ment. The following couples attended: Rivers liictiaruaon ami Miss aatiie Pasteur, ot Orleans; Warren Berwick ami Miss Mamie Wood, of New Orleans: Marcus Walker and Mls Mary Bateman. Ashton Smith and Miss Ella Bau-man.

Watford Sanders aud Miss Gertrudo Bateman. Archie smltu ami Miss Leila Foster, of Franklin; Del Kemper sud Miss Beasiey, of Lafourche; Wni. Webster and Miss Neilie Whitworth. Frank Rich-ir-isoo and Miss Maud Bussey, Murphy Hine and Miss Mary Under. Alex Fern and Miss Jessie Bussey, Baxter Saint and Miss Florence Whitworth.

George Delaiiouaaye. Hugh Frere. Joe Bateman, John Smith and Andre liorier were the stags. Miss Leila Foster, as ever charming, waa pronounced the belle of the gernian. Mr.

C. D. Kemper. Miss Beasiey snd Chips Austin, of Glencoe. drove over to the Island Thursday, and spent the evening with the Misea Bateman.

Misa Gertrude returned with them. The Jeanerette party returned home Pun-day, much to t'je regret of their many friends, anil ail hojs) to ruect them here again next season. Mr. John Smith, agent for Mr. Suthon, spout Tuesday evening at tbe Beach Hotel.

Quite a crowd had collected In the parlor, aud dancing waa indulged In to a. late hour. Doaaldionvllle, La, Mr. Dave Kern spent a pleasant time as the guest of Mra. M.

Goldstein, at Oak Lawn. Miss Estelle Landry, of Payor Lafonrehe, rcturued boni last Monday, after a two weess' stay at the pretty home of Miss J. Goldstein. Mr. J.

Maurln has gone to Chattanooga, lie will visit Lookout Mountain and then make a tour through the North. Mies Uif iUoi is entertaining Mlsa F. LeBlanc. Dr. G.

U. Tuttle, of Thibodsux, is the welcome guest of his sister aud brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. J. 11 lleaid- Mrs.

E. N. Push went to New Orleans last Monday, accompanied by her son. Bob, who is going to scuooi. Misses Lilliau Maurln and Emma Sima left Tuesday for Cllutun, where they will ei tor the Institute.

Mlsa D. sample, a very studious young lady from Arkansas, who had been the guest of 311SS L.Hjian jiauriu, passeu imuunu ueiv 1I11EOU, IO SlieUU college. uu, ucm OTioo Sample was the guest ot Misses Aline Leche Mrs. W. Mavor and ber Interesting children, with their governess, Miss J.

returned to their home iu New orleana by steamer Paul Tulaue. These pleasant visitors were the welcome guests of Mrs. Conisiock, her daughter, Mrs. Noresa and Mr. Corn-stock, at West Lawn.

Among the many at the ball of the 'Jolly Crowd" were: Misses Bella and Hattie Lauve. of Lauderdale: M.sses LeBlanc. C. Folse. E.

Bertaut, snd Messrs. Eugene Bertaot. H. Alle-mau. S.

Poche, H. Poche, F. Comege. of St. James.

Mr. Charles Drenx. of New Orleans, was In our citv, auu iuiiit iv Mr. Richard, of Goula. woo ia attend ing the lientai university in will leave s)u tn visit the Atlanta fair, thouce to Chattanooga, nul by October will be at bia books in Nashville again.

Mr. D'Autry leaves in two weeks for New Orleau to study chemistry at Tulane. Mr. W. "Coinstock, our assistant postmaster, has returned home from a week stav in Pointe Coupee pansh.

A. Levis, a very genial and well-known business nisn of New Orleans, favoied his many friends here with a call. Thursday morning the lslls of the Roman Catholic Church pealed out in honor of his Holiness, the Pope, and tbe Vatican. The third series of entertainments given by the prominent members of the Jolly Crowd wast In keeping with the clubs title. The credit of the decorations, which were very a M.se Aumist Heme.

ai'oropriai i uuc Viilm TVrrin and Mcb hyns. Tbe trrand hv Miss A. Langbecker and Mr. H. Cornsto.

men in tne parish. Aft.rwanl dancing was generally en- at iif winntrf gaged in ny tne many n.L .10,1 wtrn escn lielles. xne other in polite attentions to ors were presem. The attendance numhere-l abont l't. ine and tbe refresbments ware calico ball is one long to iemembere.1.

Mrs. Mavor, a ver, snd is now wiVherughter Me.encon. at Mc- Vl'is. J. Barrett and ber sister two lovely young returned to their home In Al- giers, alter a home of Miss E.

Esnesult. Mr B. Cobb wsa at the ball Thursday. Laura Comeaui. a lovely blonde and high" culture.1 young lady, made ner debut" at the entertainment Thursday, and was the recipient of much attention Miss M.

Armitage, thought to bs the prettiest young ladv In Donaldsonvllle, will net return to schc-j again. She graduated with ronors last year, and la the reigning belle tbia season. Fan Ice, Lau Mrs M. J. Tucker spent a few daya In Crowlev during the week.

ir tlrer. of New Orleans, waa IB town last week. um. -hii The many frleada or Jiiss be pleaaed. to note that she eoov.le cf.

few' weeks" Visit "SV've at Long Point. Mr Savon left here during the week ffT -1 CLtTor r-eowlev. snent a few MISS L1L11? Jnaa. days here, the guest Mra. L.

May er. i. iii. Cahn of New Orleana, waa lo town the week over to OpeVousaT last Wednesday to vhut and" mS' WaTter Duson ar. ending a paid bis friend a cnll last Wednesiiay.

The many admirers oi iu. Hattie M. Pssh are sorry to learn that ahe will leave hem at the end of thta month. vi. rot, Maver went to New Orieana the la'ter part of the week.

i i ioments and family, of Opelousss. bsv. Pnr1n, tvB Mlsa nattie Vv.iki.. week, after a pleasant stay In Tnibodaox, Glbaon. la, it n.nrv and Mr.

J. Pteinta, of Orleana, wer. pleasant visitor, at th. hnmA of Mr. and air.

4. a'. borne or jtr. Satjnu.y for "Edg- er her future home. Her eon Mr Albert Candelier.

and hia fair, young wife will Join tr.a v. May prosperity attend them in their new abode ia the wish of their many 'rThentertainmcnt which wtll be given en th. 27th instant promises to be a perfect success as no expense will be spared for the occasion. Mr. M.

B10CI, or tno ia was a recent guest of Messrs Bergeron and James A. Kalght. of "Jarvis" plantation has bean on the sick list, but is now much better, to the delight of ber many north. ml. of Chacahoula.

and hr ha'ndsome' nephew, Mr. Albert Mahony of St. Marv, were I iea.au, oaoui. friends this week. tk.

of Isst Sunilsv to Shell Bank, owing to a delay of two hours, went no further than Morgan City. The music was furnished bv the Bavon Black Brass Band. The ride to Morgan City was a very pleasant one, as the scenery is very beautiful. Messrs Bergeron and Moody did all in their power to fnlrill their agreement In securing the comfort and enjoyment of their passengers. The steamer John P.

Smith carried the party, which waa entirely composed of Bayoa Black's handsome and popular society people. Miss Mamie Bourgeois, of Raeeland. waa a very welcome visitor to her nucle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. V.

M. Bourgeois. m. Pool, of Jsrvia plantation, spent last Sunday In Gibson with his many friends. Mrs.

V. M. Bofligeois was a pteasnat visnor to her sister-in-law, Mrs. James A. Knight, thia week.

Homer, La-Rev. V. D. Skipper and wife bav returned from Magnesia Springs. where they attended the camp meeting conducted by Sam Jones.

It has been estimated that there were at least 10 present on Sunday. They re port a grand time. Mr. M. A.

MeCranie left last week for the University of Virginia to complete his education. Marlon Is a bright boy. and we wish him a pleasant and oromahle stav. Or. J.

W. Day has returned from Stephen- ville. Tex. His wife will remain there some I time for her health. Miss Juiia Tignor haa returned borne, after a delightful visit of several weeka to relatives I and friends In Arcadia.

I Mr. Judson Mercer, or fort worth, ia here on a visit to relatives. His siater. Miss Nellie will accompany him as far aa Dallas on hia return. Tbe marriage of Mr.

J. R. Madden and Mlsa Minnie Richardson t'mk place Tuesday evening, tils' 17th instant. Miss Minnie ia the accoui-nlis'-ed daughter of Judge Jhn A. Richardsiou.

ot Una piace. and Mr. Madden ia tbe son of to frienus in New Orleans end Biloxi. returned borne last week. Tne dame given last Saturday night by the Bock lvnisly was largely attended by youGg men, while very few vuuig ladies were prcwut.

It was. nevcrtviess gicatiy enjoyeiL lan-ing was kept up until a late hour, and uiesnuiient reijiii-d surprctne. The dance oin-cluded with several songs and muitcal acts by tlie popular young gentlemen. Mensrs. V.

Kirklsnd. O. Putureau aud W. Webre, which were higbly arreciated by ail. The most delightful event of the season was the talJyho midnight serenade "arty, tvmpost of Messrs.

Intia Aillet, Viiice Kirklsnd, Henry Hebert, Willie Gassie, Willie Webre and tuner Paturea last Friday n.gut. Music was furuished by guitars and nipndoiius. Tlie latest songs of the day were sung. The merry occupants sere highly entertained at the homes ef Messrs. Louis Klikland, Henry He, and Walter Ilirnard.

Tiie party dlstmnded at 4 o'tlock in the morning much pleased witb their night's njoymi'ttt. Charming Miss Alcldle Hebert, after a Tlsit of a few months to her brother, Henry, in inte Coupee parish, returned home last week. Her many n-ieuds are glad to see ber at home once more. Ijsst Friday evening the home of Mr. and Mrs.

lymis Aillet was taken possession of by numtier of their friends, the occasion being a taffv candy pulling party in honor of liriM same, was furnished by tlie Pats string Raod. Merry songs aud laughter filled the air. A song. "1 Life Worth Living? by Misses Maud Landry. AlcMie Hebert.

M'sis. Willie ebrs and Omer Pstnreau. re- ceive! cinch rituilanse. "The Boston Burgiar, by Mr. L.

Aiiiet, who sung with much fueling Uefrtahments were If waa nigbtfall wiien the delighted guests left the scene of beamy and- avole hippy hv the few short hours ox pleasure wiir-u paased all too soon. (enlrevllle, I.a. The most important event of last week was tlie marriage ot Misa Aniv Hayes and Mr. Sosirge C. Marshall, which was celebrated Thursday evening, Sept.

12, at the Presbyterian Church, in the preseuce of a large and nnuiaut assemblage of relatives ana menus The church was beautifully deviated by the many friends of the young bride, and a dazzling array of lights made the sacred edi- ttoe verily a thing of beauty. Abe cnancel was ailorned with moss, ivy and- roses that survived the summer heat in luxuriant growth Ferns brought lrom tiie heart of the greeu woods made very striking foliage. In front of the altar was a floras' representation of the portals of a church with towers at each side, snd lu the opeu spai-e between these hurg a bcautltul tour-lour, clover. At trie apuoinieo time tiie arrival of the bridal party was nouueed by the grand organ with strains of tlie wedding march, beautifully rendered by Mrs. L.

S. Alleuian. The bridal party the grooniismcu. tail Harnett, irank imif. leading tiie way.

Preceding tlie bride were two sueet young girls. Misses ule Brown and Henrietta 'Fiantz. in gowns of white and piuk organdy. The bride was a vision of loveliness, as with queenly grace she advanced up the aisle attended by her elder brother. Mr.

William Hayes. Her gown was an elegant white ereRin, ea traine. tne satin oouicw jiuisneu with point lsi-e and pearls. The veil of shius- merinir mile w.is verv gracefully disposed and fell alsuit her like a cloud, caught op In the meshes of her irk hair with sprsys of orange blossoms and ltllies of the valley, ftnewore diamond ornaments, the gift of the groom, and carrle.1 a bouuuet of ferns and star iassl- niines. The gi-ooui awaited their coming at tne chancel rail, where he received the bride.

The beautiful and impressive ceremony waa fier-fornied by Rev. Mr. Thorp. After the ceremony a hamisome reception was held at the the t.n.le The house was elaborately decorated tth palms, ferns snd a profusion of roses. Under a beautiful bower of late ferns and roses and four-leaf clover Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall received the congratulations of their frienus. The bride bus many trlenus in mis plHoe the home of her childhood snd girlhood, and the groom, though recently established here lu business, Ins made many friends. A larue number of friends exteuded heartv good wNhes for their future happiness. Numerous eosilv presents testify kind wishes.

Among the guests were: Mr. aud Mrs. Roberts, of New Orleans, sister of the groom; Messrs. Marshall, of Cheneyvllle, four brothers of the grooru; Mrs. J.

W. Barnett. Mrs. L. Trowbridge.

Mr. and Mrs. P. Hawkins of "Chatsworth:" Mr. and Mrs.

B. Crawford, of Franklin: Mr. ami Mi's. K. Po.lln.

Misses Hhott Katie Bedell, Lizzie Collins. Belle Thorp. Natalie Budin, Sallie Robertson. Ole Brown. Henrietta Frantx.

of New Orleans; Mr and Mrs. George Kramer, Mra. Beitie i'ary Mrs C. Boiidreauv, Miss Mamie Moss, of Ablieville: Messrs. Earl Barnett, Frank Code Tom Bodin.

Crawford Hose. Arthur of Fn.Bl.lin: John Msgeot. Mr. Wiel of "Alb Rev. Mr.

Thorp. Dr. Al.i.av Mr. Frank Roberfon. John HohertsorT.

Master llarrv and Paul Trowbridge, Master J. Roberts, of New Orleans, neptiew of the g-oom- Miss Catherine Anderson, Mr. Sam Parker Mr and Mrs. K. F.

Haves, Miss Anna Hayes, Mrs. C. Hayes, mother ot the bride; 'Qp l'w 1 Mr Haves. Mr. ami Mrs.

Marshall left for. Cheneyvllle. wuore they spent a few r. horn from Waco. Tex last Saturday, to tbe delight of her many Inenos nere.

Mrs. J. W. Barnett left last week for to wlslt. relatives.

She Will be saddiy missed bv a host of friends. Mrs. Oungan li rw vi Lnjvu a few davs In town this week. ii-v rsinmps noma 'ss to Franklin, after spending a few weeks here Miss Lessie COUIIIS apeut her sunt. Mrs.

B. Csry. Miss Ole Brown left for school Monday, alao Miss Nellie Foote. Miss Richardson, after spending some time ner. returned to her home in Sew Orleans.

Miss Henrietta Franta left Saturday for ber home in New Orleana. Clieaeyvllle, I.a. Miss Virginia Bennett la vimtlng friends and relatives lu ltunkie. Two of our most popular boys, Messrs. n.

ti. fniitti and t. i ampnen, last Wlmsdsy to attend the Louisiana State University. v.rnon la absent In East e- liciaua vl-aing r-hitlves. Mrs.

U. Daniels, of Broussard, spent a few days of last week with her mother, Mra. A. L. Crawford.

Mls lladdie Kinnabera, of New Orleana, left last Stindav for a visit to Opelousss. f. w.n.lni,.,, of "Forest HH1. BDent a few days with Miss Mattie Wall. Mrs.

.1. K. nan, or rwiw, wa frlen.la and relatives here this week. Mrs. A.

D. Harvard and family are itUl visiting In M'wrow. Mrs S. A. Pterin, of Natchitoches, la visiting her daughter, Mrs.

lUlpa Kllpstrick. Jire. raiiH i earce in of Washington, waa the gis-st of Dr. R. Kilpatrick.

Claiborne, Lai. tr and his estimable family were cordially welcomed home this week. All are pleased to note that Jir. lower benehtid bv his trip to the mountains. Masters Charles Bhinchatd ami Albert Porter have been spending tbeir well-earned vacation here.

Both are much improved in health and delighted with their country outing. It is sgreeahle news to learn that "Claiborne Cottage" will be open sll winter. The msn-agensnt of this hotel is splendid. The climate is delightful, and the cool, bracing air. laden with the o.kr of tb? pine woods and tiie clear.

cold spring water make It a most desirable place of residence. Mr. IrVlll M. House, a prouiiuetii, tuinijoir It. and i i.niir miner and assayer of Kye, A.

T. Is tie apireciated guest of Mrs. C. C. Porter.

Mr. House visit io me j-uuuv Is a rrosnctlve one. anil It Is quite probable our resources and attractions will induce him to re-maln among us. Mrs. Flower, with her cbnnrilng and Inter esting daughters, are general favorites here this season.

Tue presence or niese an.racxiv Indies add much to the pleasures and enjoy ments of the place. Tills little village has a delightful situation, sunounrted as it is by trees anl shrubbery; Its nure water, cine groves snd healthy climate rr.ske It a health resort especially for consump tives snd those aufTerlng wltn pulmonary affections. Misses M.irv and Laura Porter are pleasant a-iulsition to our social circle. They have recently made tiielr home In their cosy little pine cottage, and their gentle, refined and at tractive manners nave ens'innen mem wunin the hearts of their friends. "White Castle's loss hrs undoubtedly been eur gain.

Cote Blanche, I.n. Cote Blanche, the fine property of Walter J. Suthon. of New Orleans, promise soon to be the most popular summer resort of the South. It has on quite a boom the past season, the two hotels.

Empire House and Beach, being well htted aud capable of holding all that are fortunate enough to spend a few weeks breathing the fresh Gulf air and diving into the surf. A party of young men from Franklin came Out Sunday evening. Sept. 8. and stopped at the Beach Hotel until Satnrday.

Sept. 14. when they returned, after having stient a most glorious week fishing and surf bathing. Archie Smith, Watford Sanders. Marcus Walker, Murphy Hine, Geo.

liehiboussaye, Alex Frere and Warren Berwick composed the party. They all expressed themselves well-pleased with their trip, sod promised to be sure to return next season. Misa Leila Foster, of Franklin, spent several days during the week with Miss Ella Bate- man of the Inland, but returneuto ner nome Friday morning, much to the fegret of her manv friends there. Mrs. Foster.

Misses Jessie an Maud Brrey, Nettie and Florence Whitworjh. Mary Rader; Messrs. Webster and P.aryT, ot Jeanerette came over Monday jssewffig. and put up at the Fmpire Hmisefhey were. Joined Tuesday evening by Misj May Richardson.

Sallie Pasteur and Richardson, of New Or-bns. Tt were nut at the depot by Messrs. Wslterfauuiers and Warren Berwick, la tneir nsuieutlj- with her nroinei, ur. i rim. Miss Kmina Strenrke is the gmst of iliss Dora McCalw.

at Gold Point, La. illss Lihsoomb, of Clinton. Ls is the guest of tlie charming Miss Niua lr. C. Alpiionso Smith, one of the prominent professors of tne Louisiana State Lniversity, has teen sitending the summer on a tour through various parts of turope.

lr. Smith sailed on the luth from tierman.v to New lorn, and will at once pri-eed to this city to je-sume his classes. His return is anticipated with much pleasure by his friends in tne capital. Wednesday evening, with the setting of the sun, sud ou I'hursduy morning, services were conducted at the lempla Una I Israel, by Kahhi M. Klein, the occasion l--irig the vele-hratlon of New Year by tlie Hebrews, 'l'be business bouses of our Jewish citizens wer closed during the time, aud the Children of Israel passed tne houis lu prayer, 'ihe scr-vh nt tlie synasuKiie were very Impressive, and the mmilc furnished on the occasion was very hue.

iiiss Mamie Steele, daughter of Capt. O. B. eutertuiued a large number of ber young friends last week, prir to her departure fir Lne Kate P. Nelson Institute, Shrevcport.

Thechartuing home of her parents is frenueut-lv the scene of some etuertaiumeut, all of which are noted for their elegant and enjoyable nature, l'ne last was uoi aji excptiisi. The ooeniiig of tbe Ismisiana State Iniver-sity, Wednesday, was an event of much Interest, and the large number of students who matriculated Is most gratifying to the board snd faculty. The return of tae various professors wiio have been summering elsewhere, and the cadets, have added cousideralay In enlivening our little city. A larger number of "frestjies" hare entered the uulverslty for this session tbsn for niany years, widen speaks well for tle reputation of the college. Wetiues-day the campus presented aB Interesting and animated sceue, the new commandant of cadets.

Lieut. Gallup, lieing busy conMguiug tue erubryo Soldiers to their resiecttve lajiks. Kvervihlng now is In full working order, and by Monday the regular routine of school hie will begin In earnest lor the "wearers cf brass buttons. lliisebail. which was the only ngltnTTil Tipple of au enlivening nature during tie serenity of the summer d.iys, has beef "played out" in this community, the hist game yf the season Having taken place a w-ck ago, ro-etcty took ouite an interest in tbe si.Tt, and the grand stand ou each ucasion was turon-d with pretty girls und charming matr-sts, who were almost as enthusiastic over trsr game as tbe luasc-niiue sjiectutors.

Mrs. B. P. Hoss, of Aiahum.1, was summoned here this week, owing to the death of her naiishter, Mrs. laylor, wife of I'n f.

li. Taylor, of the LoUislana State University. Tue Girls' Eneare dub held an interesting meeting i ueeday afternoon. Mjs Mary py-num actel as hosrewii, and with her nsual grace and hfispitailty entertained her guests most charmingly. The members of the Ladles' Improvement Association are wrking most zealously In the Interest of the woman edition of t.ie Weekly Truth, which wiil le issued about Oct.

1. It promises to be a most brilliant numlier. Miss Alma- Prooks, one of our popular girls, accompanied by her ivtusins. Misers Prooks of payou Sura, left Monday to visit, relatives In Marksville. La.

It is with regret that the departure ef Hev. Father Laval, pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, who has been apisdnted by tlx? archbishop to ofliciate at St. Join's Church, New Orleans. Is noted by his congregation.

Father Laval is generally beloved iu tins community, w-here he has worked so zealously for the Welfare of his church and his parishioners, lie will lie sadly missed by nil. and Is followed by tbe lest for success In his pew field of latior. He will be su-ceeded in his place by Kev. rather Van de Hyde, a priest of scholarly attainments and marked ability. Bayou Sara.

La. Miss Dorettn Seller, of Orleans, who has been spending several weeks at "Greenwood." the country home of tiie Heeds, has concluded her stay, leaving lat Saturday. Miss Susie Fischer returned home Wednesday with her un-le, Mr. Augusr Fischer. Mrs.

J. L. Cruisan went us far aa Sinughter Thursday, to put her little girls. Belle and Leila, on tiie train for New Orleans, where tbey will spend the winter with their grandparents. Rev.

and Mrs. Cojrdon Pakewell. 1'r. James Leake left Tuesday for New Orleans, sud hss spent the greater part of the week there. Mrs.

A m. Hartson and daughter. Miss Co-liune, will leave for New Orleans, the latter to enter tberc, probably the Sophie Newconih College. Mr. John lenny, ef Lakeland, has become a resident of St.

Francisvllle, siu'-e lie hss employment thers. He seems to be a Very bright aud nust excellent young man. Cadets Jerome -Muiler and Charlie Percy have roturned to Baton Kouge to resume their studies at the Louisiana" Slate Cnivei-sity. Mr. J.

R. HuTclunsou visited his sister, Mrs. Braiulett, of Woodville, tae past week. Mrs. Frances Haralson has been Kjiendlng several weeks very pleasantly with her son snd other relathes In this parish.

Sbe has bow returned to Ivr h-iuie with lier daughter, Mrs. Humble, of Natchea. Misses May snd Tcmil are visiting their sister, Mrs. Clirtou brown, at Hope Villa. Mr.

J. is. Asronsteln and dau-hter. Miss Yctts, are visiting relative. In Woodville.

Mis. P. Muse, of New Texaa, was down this week to put her daughter, Ceclle, to school. Mr. Wad Richardson Is visiting Ms mother.

Mrs. A. aichardson, of New Orleans, this week. Mrs. O.

D. Brooks, accompanied her danzli-ters on their trip to Avoyelles. They left Tuesday. Capt. Lane Brandon la receiving congratulations utkmi tbe arrival of his namesake find first grandson, Luue Brandon Buchanan, tlie infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. F. Buchanan, of New Orleans. Mrs.

Simpson, of Memphis, is visiting the family uf Mr. Iuncan Stewart, at Laurel Hill. Mrs. C. M.

Phillips and son, Mumford. were guests of their relatives at Pecan drove Thursday. The death of Mr. Frederick Fischer Tuesday, Sept. 17, at shout o'clock p.

was a source of grief to his surviving relatives, although, ss he had reached the advanced age of eighty-four years snd etgnt months, tiie event was not unexpected. He hsd been a re spected citizen of Payou Sara tor sixty years. over sine rns coming to America. Ilsv. Kr.

Douglas has gone to Minneapolis to attend the Oeneral Convention of ths Kni- copal Church In that city. Dr. Iouglas will oe aoseut some time. Iter. Mr.

About will take charge In his absence. Mr. W. H. Tenney has beea on the sick list lately, a sufferer from gout.

Mr. Rudoll'h Teutsch has returned from V.w Orleans, much Improved by the course of medical treatment he haa undergone at the Tonro Infirmary. Miss Lottie Tracy, of Baton Rouge, Is a wsh-onie guest of the Misses AUain, at Wuks-neld. The marriags of Mr. tt.nn.lf Miss Olivia It.

Barrow, daughter of the late John J. Barrow, took piace at the family home ot ths bride. Highland, West Feliciana parish. Thursday, Sept. 1H.

at o'cleelc in the afternoon. Only the relatives of the bride and groom were present. Key. Dr. noughts performed the ceremony.

The young couple will leave Sunday night on the city of Mom-' for their home, near Gunnison. TUlivsr county. Miss. Both are highly esteemed this, "their nstlve heatb," for a hnnjred admirable qualities, aud best wishes follow them for their continued happiness and prosperity. BerTviclc, La.

Mrs. H. C. Pharr Tlslted Mnrmn mtw Wednesday. Mr.

It. was in New Ortnn. few days this week. Mr. Henry Pharr waa In New Orleana thlr week.

Mrs. G. Serville. of the Bar r.it wistful Berwick Saturday. Mr.

B. F. Shiun Cook a ftjin? visit to New Iberia this week. Capt. J.

N. lliarr was in town Wednesday. Mrs. C. R.

Bronnell. ader a (kdlirlnful v'tsit to New Orleans and Kllosi, returned home Satimbiy, much Ixneritted by her trip. Miss Joslo Parker was a visitor to Patterson Sunday. Mrs. I.

N. Downing and Mrs. Kmest Helmet were visitors to Cilumet this week, iruesia of Mrs. A. Buruff.

Ir. Olivier and Mra. J. Olivier Patterson a pleasant visit Sunday evening. Miss Lou Downing sneut Saturday in Pat terson.

Miss Payne, of Lsgonda. wsa visiting in Ber- wht Sunday, accouiuanjed by Mrs, diaa. Ja- COliS. Mr. T.

J. Sims, of Morgan CUT. waa amnnir friends io town Tuesday. Mr. A.

Reese, the bookkeener for lbs Berwick Isiniber Comtainv. waa visiting friends iu Morgsn City Suuiln.v. Mrs. M. 1.

Hamilton, of FV.rview, acconv pauled by her lovely daughter liiith. left Monday for Nanhville, to place Miss Edith at school. Mrs. Hamilton will spend several weess in ivnnessee recuperating ner benlth. A delightful outing was given on tlie tug Berwick Sumlay to 'lie Gulf.

All iwesent en- loved theuiselves. The isirty were Mr. and Sirs. 0. L.

Saunders and chiblren, Mr. and Mrs. Will Emrv. Mr. and Mrs.

F. Sat roe. Misses Lou sud Ldna. Downing: Messrs. s.

Leo pold. H. Jacobs. H. Loold.

P. W. Coleman, ia. wnuLius ana several otners. Monday, tbe Jewish New Year, was observed by our Jewish citizens, and their places of business were closed.

Bmsly Mrs. Fraiger Schsxneyder. of Thiiodam, ac companied by her little son, IxjuIs, returned Dome last 'mesuny slier a lew weeKar visit to friends and relatives here. Our popular young druggist. Mr.

George Le ray. accompanied by hia sister. Miss Emma, visited Baton Kouge on tne utn and 14th, Miss Emma being an applicant to stand an ex amination for the State Normal School at Natch itoches. Mrs. Sostaln Aillet, after- a few days visit Plaiiueniine as the guest of her nt-ce.

Miss Zulma Patureau, returned home last' week. Miss Olive Bergeron has relumed home after a few days' visit to her cousin, Mrs. V. il. Paturesu.

at Plaqueniiias. Mr. Willie Webre went to Mark. where be will Send a few daya, the guest of Mr. Walter Bernard.

Mrs. Alcee Landry and ber accomplished vonng daughter. Misw Maud, of "Little Hp" visited Brusiy last Friday, the guests ot Mrs. Louis Aillet. Mr.

Wade Landry, who Is now employed at the Plaqtiemiiie foundry, spent last Sunduy srnong his friends and relatives here. Mr. Omer Paturesu, of plaipiemine, is visiting tin family ef hia aunt, tkataia Aillet. Gratia Walinslev. daughter of Dr.

KoUrt M. Waluisley. Among the numer ous guests were: Miss C'orulie Williams, Misses Helen and Mildred Iiaker, Miss Jfille Hamilton, Miss Josephine Hender- aon. Miss Josie Cook, Miss K. Claiborne, Miss H.

Claiborne, Miss l'linley. Miss Dickson, Master 8. Locke Bream, Master B. Flnlcy, Master Liickson. and others.

ALADAMA. Tnnknloona. KS. N. X.

CLEMENTS, WITH HEK II I accoinn ished dauUMr. -Miss Annie, jl went up to ChiittnnntigM to take In 1 I the eicrMses at Chii kamnnga l'ark. Mr. sid Leai has gone to Char lottesville. to attend nnuicai lectures at the Luivcrxily or Virginia.

MUs Lou Mdlowan. after a pleasant visit to relatives here, has, returned to Lcr home at I'lesMint UKlge. l'rof. J. IS.

Grass, late of Anniston, and for manv years connected with the T. F. College here, has gone to Bedford, Va. The Daughter ot the King met last WC witli Mrs. Kllen Peter Hryce.

tr. J. JIarris has Just returned from the Carlsbad of Aiahnma, Livingston, much improved In health. A. G.

siK'iit a day with his friends In Tuskaloosa on bis return from Atlanta, where he has been attending a course In a commercial college. Miss Lvdia Martin, acr umprnied by her accomplished mother, Mrs. John Martin, of has returned home after a pleasant visit here to the home Of Dr. Samuel Mint urn l'eck. Mr.

Jemisou and Mr. Geo. L. Morris, of the Magic City, are circulating among their friends here. Mr.

James Stradwick. whose face is always welcome in Tuskuloosa, came up from Stewart's to spend Sunday with relatives. u. W. Shaeffer, whom many will remember as once director of music in the T.

F. College, has Just arrived from Cumberland. and will take a position In the A. C. College.

Miss Virginia Harris Is back again after a delightful outing to lioligoe and tpes. Mrs. Martha' and Bettie Hill have gone to Foster's Settlement until the hot weather subsides. Misses Anne Stillman and Belle Strickland are off attending the Exposition at Atlanta. Mrs.

Geo. D. Johnson has gone to Detroit, to be with her daughter, Mrs. J. M.

Francis, whose little son has been stricken with paralysis. Gen. Geo. D. Johnson, who Is suffering with an attack of hay fever, hag repaired to Livingston .0 try its healing wa 1 trs.

Miss Edith Buell. with her little sister, Clarine, has returned to Birmingham. Mrs. E. L.

Stradwlck. of Havana, came up Monday to be with her daughter, Mrs. H. Mcolson. Trof.

E. J. Kennedy Is absent during the heated term at Blount Springs. Mra. W'm.

Hester and family have returned to Tnskaloosa. having spent an en.loyable mouth at Windham Springs. Mrs. A. E.

Alston, of Young's Point, has beeu recent a guest of Mrs. J. T. Searcy, at the Alabama Insane Hospital. Mrs.

Marie Halrston has been spending the summer here with her sister, Mrs. M. 0. Harris. Miss Mattie Hester, all are glad to see, la home again after a pleasant visit to Miss faille WhiNVld and Miss Birdie Mc-Irnls.

of Meridian. Capt. J. A. Bozman and niece.

Miss Anne Searcy, will be at home In a few days, after an extensive European trip. Tee captain's racy letters from abroad have afforded great entertainment to his many friends. Miss Ella Leland, one of Tuskaloosa's henes, is visiting the Misses Force, lu fcelma, Ala. Mr. B.

Friedman la back again from Dalton, Ga. Mrs. F. 8. Moody and her daughter.

Miss Anna, have returned from White Bulphur Springs Nlra. Sallie Purser, with her daughter. Miss Mollie, after an agreeable visit to her brother, Hon. F. S.

Moody, of tills city, has returned to her home lu New Orleans. Mrs. Belle R. Harrison, who has been Tlsitlng her sister, Mrs. Sterling A.

Wood, In Montgomery, Is expected home next week. renaacola. Fin. Mr. Buckuer C'blploy has gone to Ithaca, N.

to ink a two years' course In law at Cornell University. Mr. ThooT Watson, for nine years representative of tbe Grand Lacainpuient O. O. of the Sluts of Florida, to the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the link pendent Order of Kld Fellows, attended Its annual st Atlantic City, N.

J. He was aecouipiiiiled bv his wife, and tbeir lntsutloo Is to visit Philadelphia, C'inclu-oi anil otlier cities, besides eujoj log tb Atlanta Exposition. Mr. John F. rueffer returned lately from Ger-Diauy.

Otk lils way home he Biopsied at Hrew. ton, to see his sou, Fred, who was seriously 111, and whom lt brought back (or borne DUrslug. Hen. W. A.

Blount, aetvinirianlod. bv his sun, W. A. Blount, has gone North. The latter will become a pupil of St.

Paul School, tiar-der. City, I. Mr. J.ihn re Laltua and wife have returned from Greenville. Ala.

Mr. enrye Bonifay was In New York on bosinees last week. Mr. Robert E. L.

McCwskiU and Miss Florence Orlfnn were married st the MethMiM rbarch st Iietuniak WedneiMlav, the Isth Instant. Mr. J. iUi'SHklll, ot this city, a cuurln of tbt groom, was bext nian. Mr.

H. Thrower Sliepord returned, recently from viaitlrig tns Balne family In Indiana, and was ths guest tv a few days of frienUs oa the dummy lioe. Mrs. Frank Mnrston and children and the for-. tasr's mother, Mrs.

Ferguson, recently visited friends In Milton. Mrs. tleekr Forties Is the guest of the aliases Mllllgan, at Mllteo. Mrs. B.

MrArthiir snd children bare returned from Cove Springs. is. I. S. Troy, a leadlntf attorney of Mont-gomery, is a recent visitor.

Mrs. J. S'Kley returned recently from a Tlsit to friends in MoWlrt. Mrs. K.

L. 8inuders is on a visit to New York. Mrs. Trainer and two pretty Httl daughters are enjoying themselves in the neighborhood of Chicago. Misses Eual and Kitelle Pollock are having a charming time In Milton.

Mrs. urtre W. lrTOr and dsmrtiter, Clars, and the former's sister. Miss Josephiue Lastly, are at Andalusia, Aia. Dr.

W. F. Ford'wn. one of our most popular pLrtctas, tns been ouite ill. Miss Mattie Ross Is a gr.est of Col.

and Mrs. T. K. Irwin, at "Oiikl-ifh Mobile. Miss May CanvroD Andursou, a verv popular aoclety vonng lady, dunrhter of ei-Maycr W.

Edw. Anderson, and Mr. Arthur Brown, prcmlalng youns bnslwss man of this cirv, will be married st Christ Ctmivb, ntt Tmirsd.ir. Col. O.

Brent, representing Camp Var TDlted Confederate Veterans, and Hon. S. R. Mallory left Monday night for the famous banish si at Chlcksmanga. Mrs.

M. B. Gormly has moved into the cotfiee owoed by her broth Mr. John H. Cum, on Jiorrh Barcelona street.

Mrs. Lmile O. Koch and pretty little Infant daughter, Viola, are visiting relatives In Mem- pcu. Mr. Benry Eysr is enjoying the Atlanta Export tion Mrs.

J. Wilson returned Tuesday from Alabama, looking ijnite well, her many friends will bepleased to learn. Mrs. w. Wright snd children returned last week from Point Miss Esther Ijmdrum has been quite sick, bat It la gratifying to learn of her gradual recovery.

Miss Emma Chandjer Is visltine ber brother, Vr. John N. Chandlsr. at Moss Boint, Miss. Dr.

J. B. Rohmer has returned to bis borne In Mobile. Dr. Or! Buhsrh, of Evergreen, was last week the guest of Mr.

John De Laltua and family. Mr. P. K. Yonge retnrned Tuesday from An-btrrh.

Ala. His son. Julian. 1s a student in the Agricultural and Mechanical College there. Sir.

W. S. Kevser and family have returned from thdr summer borne on tiie dummy line. Capt. L.

A. Pou and wife have returned from a summer's visit to Destsville, Ala. Miss r-enlsh oud Master Barry Brooks lately vl1te4 fnends in Muscoree. Miss Minnin Burre will be a teacher In the pnNic sctm4 at Muscogee during the coming essnon. Tne Chlpley Light Infantry boo st Armory Ball Thursday evenlns whs delightful lu all Ira features.

The Miss laspey, Kerguaiin and eveml other htdles presi.led over the 'refresh and everything was finely managed. The nlrht was quite olessant for dancing A most time is promised all who attend the and bicycle races at Kup-filan's Park Tuesday oeit. Besides, It wUl be hrl ilsg a wurlhy cause, for It lor tae bsae- fir iwrfral of onr st and In wrumemal ixTforuif-ra will All kiTtra of ni'iflic sboniti attj(i. MIpr slustlne was f(uite ill let week at the of Ler nmtlir-in-lH Mr. mx, 1a.

Blunt-hard, on North Barr lonii fTrpct. It HnlTtoriii tluit Mm. M'HVlifln will ti-turn from Aihinta and icain cnM-upy the rtieffer on Burrlora Mr. M. J.

Wright o-irnal otmrvpr) and family are ofvupvinir the GreenwooU resiUt-'noe, ou West WrlL'ht Mr. J. STilln--n and family will make MontoiJwiy, thfir bunx. Miss s'ornliri HiKL'lna, of Warrington, la a mint visiter to frieuda here. LOUSIA5A.

Abbeville. Mil. J. W. LIB BY, OK LAFOURCHE CrooMinr.

wm iu town at-Terni ditv tit). wck. Willie Cauipbell, of Lafiiyette, spent several Uaya iu Abbeville the first of the wek. Julien llo'iioD, of Lafayette, la be re a pi in with hia niauy friend. Judge C.

Ueltaillon. of Lafayette, exehanir-lug ciirtKiea with Lis frlenda here. The Jiule in aa lively aa ever. I a. L.

LUrtircea. returned thla week from a trip to Orleaui. Mr. Charlt-a FontfHu, of New Iberia, waa In town ai'veral daya the paat-wet-k. Dr.

F. Young went to Orleana thla wetrk on buniDeas. fieoree K. Bradford, of Rayna in town attfndinjr oourt. Prof.

Wmjjo hna retnrned from Miaalaslppi, where be haa leen apemiing the auniiuer with retatirea and frienda. Mr. N. It. Strong, of Jennings, la In Abbeville this week.

Mr. H. L. Tory catue ott from Jennlnga tbia wrn-k aud ajnt several daya. Mr.

J. H. Huffman, of Jen ui Dps. baa bwa "taklnc In" the beautlea of Abotvilla for tlie tiine thta wevk. Mr.

nnd Mra. Eli Wiae went to New Orleana aeTeral daya Afier a fow daya' atny Mr. wise illumed borne, bnt Mra. wUe will ao to St-w York to met ber father, Mr. F-rd Man, who 1m returning from an emended trip to KuroTie.

Misa Nora Kil'l la pen dine the week with brother nt F.rnth, I-a. A paity of Abbevilb'e ronnir people, eon-fieitinc of MiMea LvUia LeBlnn Orvlla Le- BInik-. Irrha Iteufunl, Nomle Bmnsanrd, Mr- cedea Iy'B1nn', t'orinne tdd.ird, Wfrnore The- rlf fira I Hian'1, i a mte 51 nnt a jrne and TUlie Beer, wlrh Meaara. P. Moriarlty, F.

urrax, R. Hroiiard. F. M. I-ininec, J.

Frunka. R. Stanffer. N. O.

Bourone, F. B'-artxia, E. Brofmsani and Sfdnmon Iwaaea. at-tenld by Mr. tilaa Brouarard and Mra.

A. ioilanl, went tn Inland laat Sandny to en)y a dv a omlne and to at-e the (treat cornedian'B bHtitifr.l S4ithTn iK'nie. erected on an ilrevntlon abut ftfy feet hltrer than the nrroiiniinsf prainjii. 'I rua pi'-tureaone apot in ahnded by huge live oak, with limha rerifbinc oit a hundred feet or more. Tlie mnln ohje-t in view wttQ thia pnrty waa a nutrnlftVent f.li dinner that bad been arranged for, and which proved to quite a antva, miKh to the witis- Tnctloo or the partlrtpants.

Atjont 4 ocioi in the afternoon the pcrty atarted for borne, arriving at about midnight. AJexr-Driria, La. Mr. r. C.

Cwrry, of ht. Louia. and Mr. Jaa. J.

Mel-onMd. of New Orleana. are tha irueata of the aiTable Mr. H. W.

'akoml. Several of our prominent auiiety youns ladiea and aentlemen are arraiijflng a fantastic entcr- tnlnoi-nt to take place at tha opera nouae. The iirorefda of the entertnf nont are fnr the benefit of tbe Idiea Guild. It la undr the manatrement ef Mr. Jobo J.

Feriruaon, and It la needieaa to add It wiu be a BUt-reka. Mr. or ton vial ted Boyce one day tbia week 00 boninetiii. Mr. Oaorce Waldron paid a firing; visit to Utile K'hL, and report a thlnga little rocky In that aeetion.

Mr. K. w. Kramer haa entirely recovered fnra bla BTknia liln-aa. Mr.

Gennre Schneider, of Peoria, haa re. fir It 1o ated here, and la luud in nia Dralaea of this lovely aerTlon. Mr. Pnytttn Jtoothe, of Barmrra, recent ly viil ted bhs IrtOtber, Mr. Boothe.

Miaaea I.iKzie and Geortcia rerrnwtn hav re turned from a pltmaant aojourn la Franklin, tba fueat of MiM Mary r-Hlnf. Mr. and Mra. Ira tSylveater. of Opeloiisaa.

are located here pernianeutly. iewi. or ew or it-a oa, la ma toecx or the Miwea Baillon. Mr. S.

6. Butler, of Pnilaa. a reowfnent rniliond man, ia now connected wlta. iba Texaa and I'aeiflc st tbia point. Mr.

and Mra. I'en. nvnaoo nave laawa tnvl- tntiona to a dnnce, eompHmeDtarv to their three prmiiig niecea, who will leave 'ahortly for athooL Baton Roage, La. Mr. TTiad Conerly.

a popular ynune centle- man of Gltort a pent a few day ber tbia week with bla relative, Mr. E. a. Con erly. Judpe W.

B. Rntland and family, of New Orleana. reached bere recently, and. will take up their reaMeoce in thta vicinity. They are cordially welcomed back to tbeir old home.

Mr. Hoy Iouglaa, of was a visitor tbe early part of tbaweek. Hoor John. Pirkett. after a pleaaant aoloiirn on the Gulf coaat, baa returned to reeiune bia ofilcial dutiea.

Lieut. Gallup, U. S. and accomplished wife, have arrived. The lleoteuant baa luat leen appointed coininandant of radeta.

Tbtdr preaence la conaldered an aequlaltloa to Baton K'Hige aoclety. Mra. n. and intereatine ehlldren. after apendiog tbe auiomer at their beautiful aeaalde home at Past Christian, have returned.

Rev. J. Smf ley. of Jackson. baa been preaidina" ovr a arka of revival aervlcea at the Seeond Methodist Church tbia week.

Dr. Cbarlea E. Coates, professor of chemistry at the State L'niveralty, haa re- turnea to reaume mi ciauaea. Mr. French Maxwell, a former cadet, waa a vialtor here toe early part of the week.

ana waa warmiy welcomed by bia many frienda. Col- A. D. Barrow and hia omther. Mr.

tfv J. Barrow, two pro one not veteraua of tba 1 e-Li 11,1 Confederar-v. went last to he present at the dedication of Park. Prof, and, Mrs. W.

H. GowlaJe, who have ben STeiKlfng the nested term at tbe ava-ahore near Hiloxi, have retnrn.ti borne. Missos Plorenfe and Lucillo Favrot, two winsome yowng misses, sre at hnnie again, after a loassnr stsv in New Orleans. Mrs. Doofelsef and daughter.

Miss Millie, ef Algiers, Lsu, retnrned to tbflr home last Hon our, sfter a pleasant visit to Miss tielina Kucler. Misa Ada Reddv, who has bepn spending the past month with Miss Edna French, ef Natchez, ia home again. Miss Ida Land'y. of Plainmlne. waa a visitor here the latter part of lapt week.

Miss Imogens Stone, one of the attrsctive daughters of Col. J. II. tone. has returned home after a stay with Mrs.

LeSeur. Miss Olive Heddv, who lias been spending a time with relatives at Churchill. haa returned home. Prof, and Mrs. II.

A. Morgan left last Kat-nrdav for the Atlanta where the former goes to take charge of the Louisiana agricultural department. tapt. s. 11.

ijimoert lert last with his danghter. Hiss Annie, for Clinton, 1-. where will place his dauchter In the Sllli-mao Institute for tbe ensuing term. lira. lamrence Jauies, of Ananla, was a visitor here this week, and while here waa the guest of Mr.

J. L. James, Jr. pror. K.

u. Pleasant, or tne lyinistana Btat Cnlversttr, has returned from BoAtoo, to re-suros bis position In this Instkutioa. alias liarv Sarrow, of Xayou fcara, la cx- few days witH tfsir uiotjer, Mn. I. jU-'r.

Mi5i Almere on of Mo -ma littie bt-iies, has "iie xo pnd a Jew vert with etiaraing Msa Sadlt Lj-Jtar, af Svw Url-aru. Mum nfW.i Le-fb baa rt'irnM Iwro afr a visit to ber sist, Mrs. ss-at Bsuoi, uf Mrs. Ipft Tuesday to vpecd a few davs in Sew Orlnan. Mrs.

M. lied nt liasr la Tlaltiag Mra. T. Harris. nerbrt Ba.

bd alstar. LiUia. taa reruratAl bom afrT a ta Bilojil. Mr. anti Mrs.

J. Bviirit ar la Miss9 Pear! an-l IVrsy aftsc an airrffaMf- visit to trieir aaai. iira. 9nit, It? it V'eln'-day Oriraaa. Aatf'tfMna, of Berwick, waa In Sumiiiy.

Jolia Lyoi-h went to tn Baawa Sxttr-, day. Lc X. Wi and Gn Dnwa aad a flying trii to New Origans Lai wttjt. Mr. Hyne, oi ltrla, lm trtrtinr cue litrte town.

Mrs. P. wjTi her prty llr'. daughter. Edit of FavaJiiiaa, ia visiting moiiivrfcilrs.

F. Laviri. Misa L. ir'rnnklia. fa TlttJg her airpr.

Mra. F. IavM Jr. Mem. Paul and jL-k BotifEler were wfintue visirors ti Ccrwl.

it Ktv. iiUttec Tiited. Nnr Origans iast wwk. Mr. I.

'Gotdry. of Tloumn, waa la. town, Sunday. Tisftln tie GrtT. Mr, iiuw, of waa tba jaest of Mra.

H. Fuller last Mr. Eugena Pluut, oX Berwick, Tilta4' har tbia weti. Mnuaaoii. Lau Pretty and winsome Mlsa Li Srsria, of Port Allen, speuc aeveral days recently th guest of her nt at Mrs.

Alice of Laseiand. who haa been here for a week at tn home- of Lr mother, loft last Wednesday, se and her three littla girl wiil return in swr future. Mrs, E. -Ijindry, an old and venerable ladv of this town. quite ill lxvt but ad trnst that she will oe entirely ivserel in a few days and restored to her nsmu Mrs.

Eensorj. by oa Citarley. arrived Tie-'iity from to pend several tae gacsa of Mrs. W. Barrow.

Mr. Ztno Mathiro. of Eeiriaa. la now eniployed heris. and ail extend, to hum a henrtj Wi'-iilUft Miss Lot' Sparks, wh-se winning sirT jrairi f-K- ner admirer by X-'ie 'ore.

X.i.aty fjr tne iosutuie at Ci.atin, ta com. an her at ud lea. Ou bjr on tte mnaj sctootifys aul airi axa inaving a void in our mu Wolfe and Bohert Keaty ware visitors to Ijromi last Sum. ay. Mlsa Ophelia Landry is spending tbia wsek oa Lower Marlnguin, wtta nor Irieati.

Mis Oeciie BiancLanl. Mjr. Ned Lssiier of "hUSooa." (pent a few days here uii weel. Misa- Ellen Ksaty. a (jueery Uvode of Livonia, giaddiTtted us last euniiay wlui lier aun-Bjluy -presence.

Mr. and Mm. L. V. Landry have Lssned Invitations for the marrliure of tneir dararer.

Mis Ada, to Mr. A is Miller, Wearsfs-dy, Zjtfl initant. Tiu event ia looked forward to with much interest by lars of frienda of both parties. wi.o are iu. favor- ably known throna-bout tuii aod tnany parishes.

Miss A is one of M-i-eou tuvor-ites. her iniiiaii grace aad loveliness hn'Jotf woo their way into the hear, of Y. vrr cirreiii0'lenc extends to bola hearty ffr a tutnre of unaiioej 'Ylty tiie r'Mic jt of eurti-iy erosa their union." The "t-uchre Club" wnj entertsined lea.ntiy retentiy bv M'se and Lou iirs. Cade wi.i be the hostess, lor another euoure -purTy iiii.r- uf as the "M.a-i- Grove" rvsnl. nee.

one so exuert In art of nit.v be that tre event wiii 1 one of the mii il of th seawn. The g.ive a lUnre ls.st Thursday conipiiuieiitary to tneir young lady friends, the last for a lomt aiii a. I wid hear In their heart a remem-braJ3ce of ui pleasant Clue speut. Aatrhltochrs. La.

Last Tuesday nisr'it there wis a reception given at the "Co.hjs CiJO-" Friday a tisnce was enjoyed st the "Thirteen Both affairs lii-rw tti-ren iiotitai-y to th young lady visitors to There was a gime of. baehail l.tst here between toe- Bemia-i. club ana -ti Natchitoches 3hercers. The lat'ef were vlito-. rious.

A dinner, ei.nisi'nsr of hrHe-cued meara, were tendered to visitors. Wine a laree crwd from Bermuda came to witness- the gume. Mrs. Aumeg rriotio. fs st the Noma! aTnio.

having returned from her vaention. tie dislly wekomeil back saia her may frieiiiis here. Prof. B. CaTdweTl.

of the Normal fsiit-r and Mrs. raldweii and hsve returned from "a dejieutf'tl visit to Miss Ri-y linrrtwin was the nest of T'. and Mrs. K. J.

Harrison for several davs. ue Week. Mrs. Alice neMIsuv. sccotuoaniM hv her son, wnr.re,., h-m returne-t froru New Oje 'in yiome jert on I- a- for New Koads? Pointe Coupee parish.

whre slie will again teach, in tae academy at tint pinee. ll-i. A. K. r.lover Is absent In tie country visfring relativea.

Miss. Edna PtTot, of Cnm'ptl. Is lee. on a vis't, math to the delight of her msiy admirers and friends here. Miss of irkiJeJnh'a K-Y the charming ami attractive guest ot Mr.

"asd Mrs. K. L. Mrt lurg. Artoeney and Vn.

M. J-. -r- uae ivumiHi after to New Organs two sreeii Judge and M-s. Mise Mowe and M.ithil.ie arr v1 from New Arieaca. Jn.ig and Mrs.

vr ,4 vi.irlrg tn the country near here vr- frieu.i p. tae sruet of hep Marxelie Deblltui, of this-pUce. 1 Opeloasaa. of Ihena. by tea bwr, uruwQ.

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