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a THE ST. LOUIS STAR AUGUST 7. 1910. SUNDAY. SOCIETY IS DINING AL FRESCO 5 20 Miss ANN 53753 LINDEZL.

PoRTRAIT BY DOLORES SISTUNE. Society has developed a distinct and lunching al penchant for dining fresco these days, and a la carte menus are much in vogue. Resorts affording this particular feature--nearby or at a reasonable distance--are in considerable demand. machine is pressed into service The to convey the parties to such cafes where the repast is and restaurants, partaken of amid surroundings aesthetic instincts as well satisfy the as the purely physical appetites. For this purpose several places attract representative gatherings.

Such resorts as Normandy Golf Club and Glen Echo are more than favored. It is quite the thing to spend day at these places, and the entire society goes out in the early mornin motors and remains for ing luncheon and dinner. There is scarceidentified with the elite 1y anyone not entertain or who is body who does not entertained more or less during at these rendezvous. No the season, figure is more familiar at Normandy than. that of Mrs.

Albert Brueggeof 4218 Westminster place, who mann is also an enthusiast and expert authority on golf. Mrs. Percival Phelan seldom misses a day at the club, and Mrs. Henry Burnett and Miss Ruth Gilliam are equally devoted to this form of outdoor pleasure. The desideratum of outdoor service haz much to commend 01 it these warm days when the call of the wild is heard all sides, clear and strong above on the noise and din of the city's streets.

The open country, with its broad expanse of greensward. shaded by cool, graceful trees, and vaulted by the soft floating dome of the empyrean blue. forms an ideal setting calculated to impart the keenest gusto and enjoyment to the festive board. It the practice continues to grow in favor, picture will be complete after the airships have laid their rails in the sky and society literally flies to its feast. Quaint enameled lockets and pendants with dainty gold neck chains, very new.

See them at Jaccard's. Engagements The engagement of Miss Susan Summer of 1224 St. Ange avenue, to Thos. F. Bourque has been announced.

No date is set for the wedding as yet. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaminer of 4314 West Pine boulevard have announced the engagement of their daughter, Gertrude Kaminer, to Benjamin Boasberg, formerly of Minneapolis. Mr.

and Mrs. George Ungerman of 4126 East Iowa avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nellie Ungerman, to William D. Froehlich of 3331 Iowa avenue. The wedding is to take place early in September. Announcement was made of the ensagement, of Mr.

Miss and Effie Mrs. Bagnell, William Bagnell of Westmoreland place. to William Culbertson of Louisville, Wednesday evening at a dinner given by Mrs. Bagnell at Oceanside. Magnolia, where the family is spending the summer.

No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaminer of 4:14 West Pine boulevard have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gertrude Kaminer, to Benjamin Boasberg, formerly of Minneapolis.

Mrs. Kaminer and her daughter are spending the summer at Petoskey. Upon their return the date for the wedding will be set. Mr. and Mrs.

M. Friedman of 4212 West Pine boulevard announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss will be at home the event Birdye, to Dr. Charles. Rederer. and Sunday evening, August 14.

Weddings Miss Ruby Ray MeAfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hampton MeAfee, 5186 Morgan street. was quietly married to F. E.

Parmley of New York. at her parents' residence Saturday morning at 10:45. the Reverend J. Hollister Lynch of the Church of the Redeemer, officiating. The bride wore a brown traveling suit and carried a huge bouquet of Marechnal Neil roses.

The ceremony was witnessed by only the immediate relatives of the couple. who departed at once for the North. Upon returning from their honeymoon they will reside at the Hyde Park Hotel. Chicago. Many handsome presents were received by the bride, among them being a diamond star from the groom's mother.

and check representing a handsome sum from the groom's father. The gifts from her own father in and mother were silver. and some magnificent presents were sent to the bride from friends out of the city. The marriage of Miss Carolyne Tweedle of Jefferson City. and Major Paul C.

Hunt. assistant adjutant general of Missouri, has been set for October 25. Miss Tweedle is prominent in the social circles of the capital. and an intimate friend of Miss Mary Prendergast of St. Louis.

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Price 1s $61.50 very 1 Miss 3186 Purr RAY MORGAN HE STREET. Miss: SUSAN SUMMER, 1224 STANCE AVE. MURILLO PORTRAIT. Many St. Louisans are among the invited guests.

Folding umbrellas for travelers, $4.50 and up, at Jaccard's. Personals Personals MESS HELEN ME 3804 W. PINE BOUZ. REMBRANDT PORTRAIT GAR SERHARD PORTRAIT. SISTERS 0 Mes COIl: Miss MARY 4622 COOK AVE MURILLO PORTRAIT enjoyment of the trip.

1 lake are in Paris, France. Falls. Meredith of Lake- Mr. Mrs. R.

V. Coop- daughter, Belle place. Miss Lindell California with her for 2 years of age, and spend return visit. She exdelighted with the Dr. old Missouri home.

gether ladies from the Gold- Misses accompanied Miss Mere- maid, September of Flora boulevard, Miss Lillian Varrel- Mrs. avenue, will depart wood Wequetonsing, visit spend several weeks. Madison, by John G. Zepp Mr. the Harris, who has been Atlantic in New York City they months, returned to returning On her Eastern of Niagara Falls.

BaltiCanadian points. A leave Friday evening chaperoned Fayette, to visit McPherson friends, before resum- day class in the fall. at Elizabeth and Emilie Miss street, and Carrie Cook just returned from a City. Niagara Falls and where they were Miss chaperonage of Mrs. Wil- boulevard While in Detroit they of the of Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. of St. Louis. Miss terrace Frederick Vierling of month's avenue, together with ton John Frederick, are summer at Atlantic City, Miss remain until fall.

Side Waldron of Maffitt avefrom Cincinnati. Miss been visiting Mr. and Park Ehrlick, formerly of St. a few visit Point, Otto Stifel of 2007 departed for Eastern Mr. Saturday evening.

Compton Stifel, is spending his eral California. demere an, W. H. Stauffer and Mr. Miss Katherine, are Portland, Park.

sister. H. F. Cartwright of Miss avenue are receiving sell upon the advent of a Mrs. Mariella.

The little Among an abbreviation of her popular Mary Ellen. Mrs. and Dan C. Donovan of Hoberg. avenue are receiving upon the advent of a girl.

Mr. avenue, Aifred Treff have re- visit extended trip to the Mr. ster Sam Spiegel of Ontario. departed Saturday Cincinnati. From there French Lick Springs, weeks.

urban from Stix and Mrs. Elias will Saturday morning on to Amerika, after an months in Europe. came down from Canhis mother and Mr. on from here to greet cago Grundon of 3854 who has been vis- evening Kentucky and tage for the past month, city Thursday even- A Mr. and Mrs.

0. on to Chicago, to attend Templar conclave meet- line. will depart Monday. Grundon and daughter Among J. F.

Hahn, in Detroit. which they will take a Mr. REMBRANDT PORTRAIT 4.A. GOERGER, SUBURBAN, TO REMBRANDT PORTRAIT lies u. 1.

1203 RUSSELL AVE trip to Buffalo and Niagara and Mrs. Peddle and Miss Katherine, of 4301 boulevard, departed Friday Minocqua, where they will several weeks. and Mrs. H. Wheeier Bond, towith their two daughters, the Isabelle and Mary, and their departed Friday Deer Park, where they will remain until 6: Henry N.

Von Dam of Kirkhas returned from a five weeks' with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert of Wis. and Mrs. J.

B. Chambers of Pechmann Hotel will depart for City Wednesday. From there will visit other Eastern resorts, to the city the iatter part September. little party of young people, by Mrs. William Day of avenue, left the city Frievening attend a house Sulphur Springs.

Mary Louise Papin of 46221 avenue visiting in Kansas Ann Drew of 3753 Lindell will spend the remainder season in Jamestown. Mabel Cooney of Forest Park has returned home after a sojourn at Saginaw and BenHarbor, Mich. Sophia Frohardt of the North are entertaining friends from Cincinnati. Alfreda Prince of Webster has gone to Montclair, N. for weeks, after which she will with her grandmother at Fisher's N.

Y. and Mrs. F. Karlskind of Heights have been for sever weeks with their nephew, WalHammel, a former St. Louison his ranch at Medford, Ore.

and Mrs. Karlskind are now at with Mr. Karlskind's Dorothy Schwartz of 2851 Rusavenue chaperoned by Mr. and M. Bogard, are at Kampsville, Ill.

other St. Louisans at this fishing resort are Mr. and Harry Wuertenbacher and Mr. Mrs. Eckhardt and Miss Amy Miss Elizabeth King, daughter of and Mrs.

D. E. King of Maple is in Chicago for a month's with relatives and friends. and Mrs. John Connon of WebGroves are at Penetanguishen with Mr.

C. Shumate of St. Louis. Mrs. G.

A. Goerger of 6011 Subavenue, who recently returned a delightful trip to the East, shortly depart with her Indiana. They will return about visit with friends a and relatives in September 1. Mrs. Thomas Crews and her son.

Thomas Crews, departed for ChiFriday to spend several weeks. Selwyn C. Edgar left Saturday to join his wife at their cotat Wequetonsing, Mich. little party of St. Louisans sailed the steamer Prinz Friederich Wilhelm, of the North German Lloyd from New York to Bremen.

via Plymouth and Cherbourg. August them were Mrs. B. Meek and Dr. and Sirs.

W. S. Deutsch. and Mrs. G.

Rubelmann and Miss A. Rubelmann, and Dr. daughter, A. Collasowitz. Mrs.

Mabel C. Downs of New York, and Mr. Frank McLeod, golf instructor at the Country Club, were married at Clayton Monday. and Mrs. Joseph Monnig and Mr.

family, of 3036 Hawthorne boulevard, will spend the month of August at Macatawa Beach. Mrs. W. G. Boyd of 43 Kingsbury place, will go to Arcadia, for the remainder of the season.

Miss Ruth McClure. of Webster Groves, lingswood, will N. depart for shortlendea Colvisit to relatives. Mrs. Halterman, accompanied by children and sister, Miss Leona her Witte, of Compton Heights, have gone to Cedar Lake, for the summer.

Richard L. Barrington and Mrs. Utah place, is spending childrenmer with her sister in Bridgeport, Conn. Georgia Lee Cunningham is Mrs. spending the summer at N.

the J. Arlington Hotel, Ocean Grove, Mrs. Frank Roseman of Waterman and her daughter, Helene. avenue, returned from Culver. have she visited her son Edward.

where is attending summer school at who the military academy there. Mr. and Roseman and daughters leave Mrs. this week for Narragansett Pier, to stay the remainder of the season. Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Lay have returned from several week's fishing at Campsville, Mo. W. H.

Owen, and children. Mrs. of Lebanon, have returned to home after several weeks' visit their Mrs. W. H.

Owen, of with Mr. and 4379 Washington boulevard. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mallinkrodt have taken cottage at Huronia Beach for the summer.

Burbank of 4474 McPherRalph avenue departed Thursday evenson Wequetonsing, where he will ing of his fiancee and her for be the guest Amos Thayer, and mother, Mrs. Miss Louise Thayer. C. D'Arcy of 6040 Waterman W. avenue departed Thursday his family at Muskoka Lake, Canada, preceded him there about to the a who month ago.

They will return the latter part of August. city Entertainments by Misses CeA reception was given and Emma Pfyl on Wedcelia the home of Miss Wolf nesday evening at The of 2840 Louis avenue. Pfyl passed pleasantly playing time was in social diversions. At a games refreshments were served. and late hour the Misses Elsie Those present were Shoetler, Florine Whitekamp, Blanche Nix, Pearl Louise Pfyl, Emma Pfyl Nix, Frances Haunnabaum, Cecelia Wolf, and Messrs.

Wolf, Albert WhitAnthony Hoefner, Harry Frizer, George Phillips. Albert Pfyl, Louis kamp, Joe Schwarze, August Mercer. Club gave a boat The Century steamer Alton FriBoat excursion on the conviviality made the occageneral sion a thoroughly enjoyable one. day evening. into society.

The The moving, picture interest has and dancing and made its debut Liederkranz Club formally introduced delightful social function it at a most given Saturday evening. The pictures credit in themselves reflected much of those who upon the excellent taste high-class selected them, and afforded all. They were entertainment to erected upon the thrown on a canvas Preceding and followspacious lawn. music was furnished ing the orchestra. concert, Light refreshments by an were served.

enjoyed by the A pleasant the Century Boat Club trip was members of and their guests, on their annual boat Friday evening. The steamexcursion Alton was used, and a programme music of attractive diversions, such as and dancing. refreshments, ocrounded out the pleasures of the casion. Braham. of WestminMiss Arline assisted by Miss Dorris ster place, at her home in honor of LawLandeker, entertained Wednesday evening, D.

rence Heller. of Washington, who is visiting the city. meeting at The Chanticleers held a Klein, 1808 the home of N. A. which nett place, Thursday evening, at made for their first arrangements were Westminster Hall, informal ball at Tuesday evening, September 27.

Webster Groves Mrs. W. J. Clegg is Mrs. entertaining and mother.

Mr. and her father Gifford, of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sample birth are recongratulations on the ceiving of a son.

and family will Mr. Felix Robertson reside in Fort Worth. to go to a few days. Mrs. Claude Armstrong Dr.

and have returned from their automobile trip through State to Clinton, Mrs. C. N. Waterhouse of Glendale will entertain the Wednesday Sewing Club this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Hall are rejoicing over the advent of a SOB. Mrs. Frederick S. Plant Mr.

and for Chicago and departed Saturday the Great Lakes. Mrs. E. S. Crull is entertaining Mrs.

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that $1.00 to 604 OLIVE ERKERS 511 N. GRAND Mr. and Mrs. Wells Belding of 01- will arrive today for a visit ney, to Mr. Belding's parents, of several weeks.

Miss Edna Dolen was bridesmaid at the McNamara-Shaughnessy wedding Monday. Mrs. Louis Roemer of Pacific has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prehn, the past week.

Mrs. Jesse Payton and little children of Springfield, are guests of Mrs. Dorothea Belding. Mrs. Carl Coggeshall was hostess for her Five Hundred a Club on Wednesday.

Her guests were Mesdames William Campbell, H. man, Mitchner, Loyall, Wilcox, Borden, Pickel, Trumbly, Alfred Lee. Mark Moody, Fred Howe, William Stine: Misses Mary Block and Corinne Trembly. Miss Katherine Prehn and her guests, Misses Dickinson and Rowland, have to Chicago for a week's visit. Mrs.

W. J. Parker entertained on Tuesday with a luncheon. Her were Mrs. McHatton of Indianapolis, Misses Louise Wilcox, Charlotte Bain, Frances Clayton, Lillian Wilcox, Myrtle Morley, Beth Wooley, Susie Basin and Mesdames E.

S. Crull, Ernest Wall. The Misses Lillie and Nellie Tilley of Chicago are guests of Mrs. Earl Israel Norcom avenue. Mrs.

Lee Rosebrough is visiting relatives in Boston. Mrs. Louis Reeves and children departed Wednesday for Denver for an indefinite stay. Miss Genevieve Lapping was hostess for the Neighborhood Five Hundred Club Thursday afternoon Mrs. Elmer Israel invited friends to meet the Misses Lilly of Chicago and had a musical evening Thursday.

Mrs. Roger Annan, and Miss Caroline Annan are at Mountain Lake, Md. A merry party of young folks arei camping for a couple of weeks at Deicke on the Frisco, chaperoned by Miss Koch. In the party are the Misses Helen Holbach, Olive, Ida and Mattie Thurman, Elizabeth Gibson, Van Dover, Messrs. Carl Koch, J.

Van Dorr, Howard Holbach, A. Brockmeyer. Mrs. Charles Siddy and daughter, Mrs. Katherine Voorhees, and Mrs.

Stanley Simmons, are at Ocean Grove. Dr. and Mrs. H. J.

Scherck of 4319 Lindell boulevard have come to Webster Groves for the remainder of the summer. Miss Hattie Burton has gone to Charlevolx for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. Charles Kendrick celebrated the eighth birthday of little daughter, Lucy, on Saturday. Among the guests were Elizabeth Hart, Margaret Nelson, Myra Layman, Susie Woods, Helen Woods, Elizabeth Bemis, Ruth Rumsey, Helen Cardron, Mary Nelson, Louise Nelson, Katherine Lindsay, Agnes Wier.

Virginia Mead, Dorothy Britton, Mary Britton, Margaret Milne. Helen Williams. Penny, Mary Moffitt. Katherine Bowman, Harriet Manter, ers and Dell Pendergast. The Misses Katherine Kauffman and Caroline Wiegand are in Berlin, Germany.

Miss Alfreda Prince is at Mount Clair, N. visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Shays are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby daughter. Mrs. D. G.

Gibson hag returned from a visit to the Great Lakes. Her I brother, Dr. Alexander, returned with her. Miss M. McCoy of Kansas City is the guest of Mrs.

Woodson Woods, who entertained for her Wednesday evening. The guests included the Misses Mildred Clayton, Marjorie Groves, Katherine Gore, Mary Clayton, Messrs. Percy Wilcox, Arthur Anderson. Cecil Montague, Philip Gore and Chamberlain. Miss Mildred Clayton entertained the Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian Church with an al fresco supper Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Byrne of Oakwood were entertained with a paper chase on horseback last Sunday: morning. After the chase the party breakfasted at one of the road houses. The party included Mr.

and Mrs. seph Byrne. Mrs. Meyers, Miss Edith Muhleman and Messrs. Karl Forline, Paul Grueninger, McCullum, Cohen, Siegel.

Mrs. Elizah Williams is spending the balance of the heated term at Charlevoix. Miss Katherine Prehn hag as her guests Miss Lucy Dickinson of Independence. and Miss Eva Rowland of Bevier, Mo. The annual pienie of Emmanuel Church Sunday School was held on Tuesday at Normandy Grove, a Mr.

and Mrs. David Zucker of 526 Lake avenue gave a house-warming Sunday evening. It was in the nature of a grapophone musicale, which was furnished by Ivan G. Mitchell, librarian of the Lafayette Park Presbyterian church. Piano numbers were given by Miss Margaret Pierce, Mrs.

Zucker and Maxwell Weinborg. Among those present: Dr. and Mrs. J. E.

Buchannan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Combs, Mr. and Mrs.

Temple Emory, and Buchannan, Mr. ant Mrs. Robert Fine. Miss Zabella Zucker, Miss Lorena Combs, Miss Thias Emory, Master David I. Zucker of Webster Groves.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Katherine Contero, Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin S. White, W. G. Pearce, of Woodside Park, Glendale, Mrs. Robert Levy, Mrs.

Euphemia Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Weinborg, Mr. and Mrs. Major Levy, William Pierce, Ivan G.

Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Greitzer, Mr. and Mrs. I.

Sherer, Mrs. Parker Pierce, Miss Sophronie Weinborg, Miss Marguerite Pierce, Master Robert Levy, Charles J. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Ben W.

Jacks of St. Louis and Miss Carrie Traband of Lebanon, Mo. reports of their At present they Miss Margaret port, is visiting of 4379 West Meredith went to parents when but this is her first presses herself as charms of her Ten other young en West State dith on her trip. Mackinac is proving one of the most popular resorts of the season. and the arrivals at the Grand Hotel, which is under the management of Lyman T.

Hay, are becoming more numerous each week. Mrs. Hay is the life of the social functions, brilliance all reflect the elegance and which attends affaire given under her direction. Among the arrivals from St. Louis during the past week are: G.

H. Schalmeyer, F. Biggar, F. R. Scharlack and wife.

Mrs. Beaty, Geo. Rathal and wife, J. E. Allen and wife, 0.

E. Perkins and wife, Mrs. E. Morrisse. H.

Morrisse, Mrs. Katherine Higgins, Miss Mary Sullivan, Mr. Meyer and wife. Mr. Plaub and wife.

J. W. Adderton, J. B. Berryman, Miss Blacksurpt.

Mrs. Marvine Lambert. A. Leland and family, A. F.

Versen, T. A. Wray. Max Bauman, Louis Diekmann, Mrs. Diekmann, Juares, Mrs.

Eugenie Fairbanks, Miss Blacksyrult, M. J. McGinnis and wife. J. C.

Harvey, F. R. Jackers, Miss Jackers, Miss Florence Jackers. Charles S. Brown and wife, George F.

Cattell, Mrs. Fred Diebel. Herman Mauch and wife. Fanny Latty, Mrs. J.

H. Carroll, Miss Carroll. Kansas City arrivals A. Weaver and wife, B. H.

Viel and wife. Mrs. Carl Philips of Humphrey street has just returned from a fourweeks' visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Klinge, of Shackelford, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leilich and family have returned home, after spending a month at Eastern summer resorts. Mrs.

S. Zork and daughter, Ray, of Montclair avenue, depart, Tuesday noon. for Mackinac, where they will be guests at the Grand Hotel for six weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Van Dyke and their son, Earl Merton, of 5581 Vernon avenue, are making a tour or the East. Before returning in September they will visit friends in New York. Mrs. Charles Roeder of 3258 Copelin avenue, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Edna.

Laura, Corinne and Dorothy, departed Friday evening for Stag Isiand, where they will spend three weeks. after which they will take a trip up the St. Lawrence River, returning to the city about the middle September. Mrs. C.

J. Yates and daughter will spend the remainder of the summer at Atlantic City. They will return October 1. Mrs. E.

H. Simmons of Clayton and Hanley roads, is the guest of Mrs. Thomas Skinker Maffitt, at her cottage in Wequetonsing. Mr. and Mrs.

George Miltenbergen of 3758 West Pine boulevard expect to depart for the East in about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wagoner and their son.

Blewett. of 5137 Kensington avenue. together with Mrs. Wagoner's sister. Mrs.

Walter Scott Gray. of Chicago, recently spent two days at the Oberammergau. and are Berlin, Germany, en route to Holland, in their motor car. Mrs. 1.

M. Beggs, together with her niece. Miss Vera Schatzmann of 4647 Berlin avenue. who are touring the continent write back most glowing Belleville Miss Nell Zepp accompanied by mann of Juniata Wednesday for where they will They will be joined later in the season. Miss Okla E.

visiting her sister for the past two St. Louis Wednesday. trip she took in more and several Miss Harris will for Moberly and relatives and ing her music The Misses Hacker of Benton Hellrung, have to Detroit. adjoining. resorts, liam J.

Rapp. were the guests J. Rapp. formerly Mr. and Mrs.

6255 Waterman their little son, spending the where they will Miss Mollie nue has returned where she has Mrs. George Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert street.

summer resorts Their son. Karl in Dr. and Mrs. their daughter, visiting Yellowstone Mr. and Mrs.

5712 Cabanne congratulations new daughter. lady's name is mother's name, Mr. and Mrs. 5080 Minerva congratulations ten-pound baby Mr. and Mrs.

turned from an West. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond avenue evening for they will go to for several Mrs. Hannah Michael arrived the Steamship absence of several Charles A.

Stix ada to meet Michael Went Mrs. Michael. Miss Genevieve Cleveland avenue, iting relatives Southern Illinois, returned to the ing. to accompany H. P.

Grundon the Knights ing. They Later Dirs. will visit Mrs. i after Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Mager of Evansville, were guests of relatives in this city. Walter Wangelin and sister, Miss Louisa Wangelin, have departed for Denver. where they will visit relatives. Former Judge Charles T. Moore of Nashville, 111., was the guest of Belleville friends.

Miss Grace Wilderman of the Carlyle road entertained the Cosmos Club at her home. Mrs. William P. Schaefer of Little Rock, is visiting with relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Van Dusen of Chillicothe. is spending a few days with relatives in Belleville. The Rev. and Mrs.

Lawrence Smith of East street are entertaining Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Shaddrick and family of Duquoin.

Mrs. F. R. Hallam of Lebanon avenue is visiting friends in Missouri. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society met in the parlors of the First Methodist Church Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dahm and family are visiting with Chicago relatives and friends. Miss Johanna Stork of East A street entertained a party of friends at cards at Priester's Park. Mr.

and Mrs. William Wangelin of East First street entertained in honor of their marriage anniversary. The Misses Anna and Lavena Brenner of Wabash avenue entertained the D. M. C.

Club. The Misses Loisel Merker, Orena Farmer of this city, and Edith Walton of Philadelphia, are visiting at Anna. Ill. The Singing Society of the St. Paul's Catholic Church gave a lawn social on the church lawn.

Mrs. Fred Woelk of Douglas avenue entertained the Art Needle Work Society. Miss Marcella Ward of South son street has returned from a tour of the West. Miss Viola Grossman and George Palmier were married Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Grossman, 628 North Richland street. Miss Katie Koch of West First street entertained the women of the German Methodist Church. Rev. C. A.

Highfield of the First Presbyterian is spending his vacation at Winona Lake, Ind. Dr. F. Wehr of West street has returned from a visit with relatives at Staunton. Miss Phroso Goelitz of Sixth and High streets is entertaining Miss Estella Sowman of Cariinville.

Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Faltus and family of St. Louis were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

William Wetzger of Centerville avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knobeloch of Fifth and High streets have returned after an extended tour of Europe. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Henninger have returned from a trip to French Lick Springs, Ind. Mrs. J. W.

Twitchell of South High street entertained at a dinner party in honor of Miss Frances Steere of Chicago. Mr. Mrs. Fred Paro of Aben street and Miss Hermina Moeller of Wabash avenue have returned after a visit in Chicago. Miss Johanna Rhein of Jackson and streets entertained the A.

C. Club in honor of her birthday. Miss Frieda Goelitz of Cincinnati, Continued on Page Three.

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