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

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Hennen Jennings, who, 1- though for number of yesrs bu been located la Johannesburg. South Arrjca wlxet her baabond'a lntereU arc cea-. tend. saUro or California, for whiCb atate. In company wltb her family.

ta left on Wednesday, lira. Jennlnsa ft not i ODjjr ia beautiful woman of the ptrlcUm. aplrftaal typo of loveQneaa. bat la cxqaialteiy cuwarea ana mie.ievi-a IlnnUt "and an nnuanally brilliant edtttenatioaallat. Kw Orteana rarely entertained a wreiier ana eharmtnx' -rtaltor, ana i -slneer regret br departure ia cnronl eled.

Mra. Henty Mofdecal and family returned on Batordaj laat from New Jfork. where tbej naw been epenUU aereraJ anontha. 5 flrat'of the- midwinter eetUloua will be daoced Friday eTenlnj next at the Ataenaennw and her little ild danshter returned on Sooday v-t from MandeTille, La-, where tSey -r hare been "spending the past two montna at the Crescent HoteL and Urs. Uo ZiTDT are pleaaanjtljr located at te Mfcira 8hepard, corner PrytanU and Serenta streets, for the winter.

Paul Eobelot leares shortly for a v'Ji -rislt to reUttres In Matches, m-ii hlarton Qlffen, who baa been SYendln- the all with Hlae WUlle John-; Ti la Vicksbnrj. Miss is not expected New Orleans after the Chrlst- 'J' mas holidays. jav Anatns Craft entertained at 'matinee party on Saturday last in sumoe of Mlaa M. K. the (nest of Wlnan Wall.

-Mlai Kancy Shepherd Is nnmbered amont' the Sorely yotms girls who wiil make their debut this season. and Hrs W. W. Wsll are cosily located In their borne on Berlin etreet, Saratoga street. The friends of Miss Alva Blatter wld be.glad to bear of ber recorvry from bcr cedent serious Ulness.

Miss Blatter la now" in the guest of hex ont Sirs. Schneider. York Herald of Nor. 20, con-tains the following Item, which will prore ljJ itettttag to Kw Orleans friends': A wedding of interest to nptown society that of Hiss XUsle' M. Cable, daugb.

r- ter vf Mr. George W. Cable, to air. Henry B. 8ann which was celebrated on afternoon last In the church of the Vnrltans.

In West One Hundred and Thirtieth street near Fifth avenue. The Ber." Charles J. Xoang, the pastor, officiated at the ceremony, which waa followed by a reception -at the home of the bride. So. 233 West One Hundred and Twenty-third street.

The bridal gown was of white satin, elaborately trimmed with docheaae lace, and the rell waa of tnlte. It was held In 'place by a diamond brooch a. present from the bridegroom. Miss Addle N. Lm Cost was the maid of honor.

Her gown was of white aatln. covered with white cniSon, and she carded a bouquet of white chrysanthemama. The bridesmaids were Mlsj Jennie D. Xwald andMllss Julia H. CurtU.

who wore gowns' of white liberty chiffon over yellow. satin, and large velvet hat. They each carried a booq.net of yellow chrysanthemum. Their souvenirs from the bride were pearl crescent. The best man waa- Mr.

Clarenco B. Voorhla, cousin of the bridegroom. The nahees were the bride's brother, Mr. Homer B. Cable, Mr.

yrtnl Van 8aan, the bridegroom's nepbeir; Mr. J. Oakley iHobb Jr and Mr. Bobert A. AcotU They received handsome gold sleevo links from' the bridegroom.

Tbo, reception was a smtlt -Mr. and Mrs. Van 8a un will reside i' ia Craaford, 5. J. Mr.

Richard Wheeler returned during week from a visit to relatives In New sir. Henry Mordecal. Jr. wiU remain in KW York for the winter. The.

friends of Mr. X. H. Charles win aiad to bear that ho Is reooeerlng from his recent sudden and very serious illness. a Mr; Arthur Hnat has returned from Denver.

where he spent the toer and early fail. Mrs. LelU 8. Hlckox left with her Cath- er Da. IL J.

Sanders, for their plantation r.home on the Teche, on Tuesday, being daw in the city several days longer than they anticipated. Miss Belle Peeeud, of Balelgh, N. txpected In 'New' Orleans In January as the guest of her aunt and unele, Mr. and Mrs. Peter I.

Peaend. JCaa Pescud Is the charming young debutante sister of Mrs. Percy Lynch end Miss Jennie Pescud, and ner arrival in new Orleans is eagerly awaited tby the friends of the two former, At well i by those of Mr. and -Mc Mrs. Hennen Jeanlnr.

Mies Karfterlne lennlnxs and Master Coleman Jeaateesv after a visit several days rt'' IIlLit ilcncrs, World's Fair ewsw ae oaaaas or Tanraa mw 7 Oux store is the place itj and jevcry prav ch aser will be reidOy nV SCO articles usually sbowa in a first-class furniture store to select from fory 3V Holiday Gifts, and. every one bargain, as yon wiH note from the price we. offer this desk, We offer i oo ROMAN CHAIRS, upholstered in fine silk worth fQC $5.00, I lOu 2.02I2, 214, 216, 218 CAMP 8TREET. to the Morris Betreat. near Hammond, and a week's stay at the St.

Charles Hotel, left on Thursday for California to apend the winter. Mr. and Mm. Jen-nlnxs are from Johannesburg. Africa, but alnce May they hare been traveling- la Euro ie.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vennard Smith are located for the winter at Mrs. Cal der.a corner Third and Coliseum streets. Mrs.

Wm. Hoddlng, who. for the past week, has been the guest of Mr. and Mm. Hennen Jennings, at the St.

Charles Hotel, at the guest, for a few days, of Miss Clara Allerne. Mr. Charlie Ranlett has returned to New Orleans snd 1s located at Mrs. Duralde's, In Sixth street. Mr; 'Joe Semmes returned to Xew not lonr since, on a visit of some length to his parents.

Judge and Mrs. T. J. Semmes. Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Wall hare returned from a short visit to MandeTille. I. Mrs.

Caroline EL Merrick and ber granddaughters. Misses Caroline and Bessie Merrick, arrived on Thursday, from Columbus. Ml, where they were the gaeets of Mrs. Philip 8. Cocke, after spending the summer snd fall at Yellow Sulphur Springe, Va.

and a short -visit to Atlanta and Macon. Oa. Miss Edith Llbby leaves shortly for Mobile. where abe wUL be the nuest of Miss Boss Lyon, for a fort night. Mr.

and Mrs. James Legendre are located at the St Charles Hotel, previous to taking possession of their new home, in Audubon plaoe. Mr. and Mm. J.

Henderson, of Blloii. sre the guests of their granddaughter, Mrs. Thornwell Withers poon. Miss Emma Conner arrived on Friday from six months' visit to Blados Springs. and will be the 'guest for a fort-nlaht of her sister.

Mrs. Percy McCay, before going to her home. In Amite, La. The Alpha- Tan' Omega visitors to the convention to be held hew during the Chrletmee holiday will be entertained at a large reception and dance on Thurs-, dsy evening. Pec 29.

at the Athenaeum. Miss Maud Mordecal returned on Saturday last from a lengthr visit to relatives In New York. Many friends In New Orleans will be Interested In the announcement of the marriage of Miss Ellxa Winter, Of Jackson, to Mr. Charles Corson High-ley, of Philadelphia, which was celebrated on Wednesday, Nov. 13.

at the First Presbyterian church, In Jackson, by Ber. Dr. Hutton, In the presence of a very large assemblage of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Highley, who have been spending severs) days In New Orleans, will make their future homo In Philadelphia, where the bridegroom occupies a prominent position In business circles.

Chsrming pictures of two lovely New Orleans girls sppear In the pages devoted to types of fair women In the last number of the Puritan. They are the charming features of Miss Lewlse Simpson and Miss Bite, Lnnaux. Mr. Leon Olbert, who la now located la New York, arrived la New Orleans last week on a fortnight's visit to Mrs. Olbert snd Master August Olbert, their lovely young son.

Later ia the winter Mrs. Glbert will join Mr. Olbert In New York, sad from there they will proceed to California for a visit of six months. Mr. 'and Mrs.

Henry V. Beer contemplate spending the winter In Egypt. Cards bare fceen received In New Orleans from Miss Fallbee announcing the marriage of ber niece. Miss Katharine EsteJle Harrlhlll to Mr. Charles Abbott Wilson, oo Tuesday, Nov.

22. In Sew York. The bridegroom, who Is the son of Mrs. Harry Glffuey, of Newi Orleans, has many mends here, who extend eon-gratnlatlona oa the happy event. Mr.

and Mrs. 8. B. Udell, of Chicago, leave shortly for their home after several weeks' visit to Mr. and Mra.

Wesley Lswrencsw Mrs. Henry Dickson Brass nnd family returned on, Sunday last from Virginia. where she epeat the summer and fair with her parents. General and Mrs. Thoe.

M. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Horace EL Shropshire, of Jackson, are spending week in New Orleans, the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry H. Smith. Evidently the great Poor Hundred of New York are a mock addicted to fun snd prank aa the "lesser thousand who follow la their wake. If we are to believe the New York Herald, which says: Miss Bleanor Sedley Is fond of doing odd things.

Yon. may remember that ehe Is the society girl who blackened her fsee and acted as a colored Waitress at a atag dinner over on fitaten Island week before last. The papers were' full of her mad prank at the time; hat If the troth must be told, the affair was greatly exaggerated. Nor was this the first experience of. Mis Sedley.

In, shattering the conventionalities. All her life ehe "has been doing that, for she Is fairly Dobhllnf orer with animal spirit and her harmless escapade have, bees snany. Her States Island. Joke wan not as black as it. has beea pitted, idseplta.

dlsyolas of burnt cork. An av matter of her secret wa reaMy no secret after all, al- ebesgb be know It at the time. Fearing a faux the hostess, who was aet present at the dinner, took ber husband bar confidence, and, he, tat torn told several hi ijwhea Miss Sedley appeared in ber disguise to act waiting maid: the men gave no slao io show that they knew ber secret. But, as. course followed 'course, they began to grow lively, and with tongues tooseaed anasy shaft of.

wit waa launched. The story tellers were at their beat, and many of the yarns ware of a personal nature. Oood atorles were toti at i (be expense of persons who were friends oX Mia Sedley, and some were ludicrous that the Impromptu, waitress could scarcely keep a gtralzht face. Finally one of the diners related a supposed experience which convulsed, his hearers. Above their laughter rose a peal of aUrery mini from tie colore! fir, and the cat wa out of the bag.

be retired in -cfaslon resn Cto room, greatly chagrlaed her lack of eeU-controU So, WW arre in. in. mc waa on cuv cm was one of the guests at a famous "hen gives by Oars. W. ZAwrence Green, of la September, This affair created great connnouon at the tknav It was strictly feminine, and the costume worn toy me women who were present were- novel In, the extrome.

Sedley rwent aar Glsmondaw. Others were Geisha giria, some were oriental dancer and one wen it Little Lord Fsant-leroy. Miss Sedley was a perfect picture. file flowing "hair waa crowned with lilies. and abo 4vors graceful gown or wnite.

silk, tmill draped. ft was at this dinner that Mm" Uebhard created a ewnsatlon by apearm In 4 nondescript costume which defied reason or analysis. Ber most con. SfMntoo adornment was bug reattier duster bound at the back of her head by a brvad ribbon, which was tied in bow just over her fair brow. Eha.woc a ma pink decollete bodies, and palr ef Mr.

Oeboard's trowsee. one Jen being rolled to nhe knee snd fastened there av ptnk. ribbon. So yon see OUsa Sedleys Ism splration at the States Inland dinner. Which 'leaked-oat' and brongbi her so moch unexpected publicity, wets not so -orach to fee wondered at.

after aH. All her Xrieoda agree that lt was yen like Seanee." dir. Pembroke Jones, of North Osrov Una, is spending a short time la New Orleana on boaxness and pleasure nj-blned. The Louisiana Club entertained on Friday evening nt a large cotillon, the opening dance of the season. In which several of the handsome debutantes were lntro duced.

The a pa clous clubhouse waa elaborately decorated with plants, palmettos and. numerous draperies rustically fastened with the club's colors. A nnnv ber '-of American flag, were used with beautiful effect. The lighting waa by colored incandescent lights, which, blending with the drapery and handsome gowns worn, created a rare and beautiful scene. Some-war figures were danced to the stirring music of Prof.

Paolettl'a orchestra. The following couple danced: Chaa. Buck and Mis Emestlas Win hip, Mr. Leigh Carroll and Miss Msy Waters, Dr. Hy.

Oocram and Miss Clifford Chsffe, Mr. Thorn. Oottam and Mlas Alice Prltchard Mr. Walter Collins and Miss Msud Castlemss, Mr. Percy Davlea and Miss -Bobble GIffen, Mr.

G. W. Dunbar and Miss Katharine Behan. Mr. Lynae DInklne and atlas Kittle Enttla, Dr.

John B. Elliott. and Mlsa EUse Cockerham, Mr. Cart-wright Eustls and Miss Maud Bainey, Mr. Walker Goodrich and Miss Lydla Gordon.

Mr. Walton Oienny and Mlaa Isabella Hardle, Mr. Henry Hardle and Mlas Mr. Hunt Henderson and Miss Noel Forsyth. Mr.

John Hnger and Miss Louise Woeate, Mr. Ivy Xittredge and Mlaa Juan-Ita Lalande, Mr. George Lyons and Mlaa Ethel MoConnlco, Mr. William Maginnla and Mhta Corinne Toledano. Mr.

Lncien Monrose and Mlaa Delay on rose, Mr. Joseph Menge and Mlsa Perrlne Kllpat-rlck, Mr. Edwin T. Merrick. and Mlsa Ethel Miller, Mr.

Frank Soole and Miss Msytle Vsn Benthuysen, Mr. Charles Behan Thorn and Bliss Frances Buckner, Mr. John Francis Tobin and Mlaa Corinne1 Von Meysenbug, (Mr. Victor Vlosca and Mlaa Pauline Menge, Mr. Budolph Woeate and Mlaa Adelo Brittln, Mr.

Sidney White and Mrs. Sidney White, Mr. WsUer Van Benthuysen and Miss LUlle Souls. The stags were Dm. 8.

M. Fortier and Dyer, and Messrs. W. S. Parkerson, do.

8. Bainey and Bobt. J. PeTklna. The cotillon waa led by Messrs.

William T. Maginnla, Chaa. Thorn and John F. Tobln. The favors ware unique and pretty, and Included American and Spanish flags, red," white and blue plumes, and ribbons decorated with tiny bells.

The chaperone Were Mr. and Mrs. George XL, Dunbar, Mr. and Mra. Paul Gelpl, Mr.

end Mrs. William A. Brand, Mr. and Mra. Sidney White, Mr.

and Mrs. Black Chaff e. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.

W. Bootcher, air. end Mrs. Henry Dasptt, Mr. snd Mrs.

Carl Andrews, Mr. and Mra. Peter F. Pescud, Mr. and Mrs.

Alee Gel-pi. snd Mmes. Edgsr Toiedsao and Moore. The marriage of Mlaa Marie Karnion to Mr. Sidney Buchanan will be celebrated on Tnesday, Dec.

6, at 430 o'clock, St. Louis cathedral. Mrs, Marlon Baker has returned from six weeks' visit to relatives near Baton Bouger La. Mra. Ernest Miltenberger and Mlaa M.

Mlltenberger returned on Su-iday frjm Covington, Le, where they were the guest of Mrs. A. Hincks. Lieutenant George Stockman la "here from Savannah on a visit to hi parents, Mr. and Mr.

8. D. Stockman. Mlas Virginia Montgomery returned last week from Long Island, where she spent the summer, as the guest of her cousin. Mr.

and Mrs. A. Scott snd Mrs. Joseph A. Phyeloe.

Miss Montgomery's friends will be plessed to know that she Is greatly Improved In health. Mr. Hennen Jennings and family were passengers oa the Sonnet Limited train which was Wrecked st Jennings. on Wednesday. Their friend will learn with pleaeare that they met with no accident daring the unfortunate occurrence.

Mrs. L. P. Bees sad Miss Estslle Roundtre sr gaesta of Mrs. Wax.

PatU-son, and will-remain until th holidays, when they will leave for Me us ton to vlwt Mr. Horace Reese and family. The marriage of Mlas France Ader to Mr. Henry Oersc will take place on Wednesday. D.

14, at 8L 'Loo la cathedral. at 6 o'clock. Mrs. George Norton snd the Misses Norton, hare returned from Ashevllle, N. a Mn Bicbard P.

Bayley left on Wednesday for the university at Baton Bonge, La, Mm Bobert Tickers and Miss Sadie Vicker will spend the winter et Mrs. Oscar Nixon 'aw Cbarle avenue, Mr. and Denlel Edwards entertained at very 'dsllfhtful progressive euchre oa Wednesday evening In honor of their, sister. Mis Lis tie Edwards. The first pris tar ladle was won by Miss Marie Joubert: the eeeond, by Mlaa Louise Wilts; th third, try Mlas Corinne Branghn and th oonsolatlon by Mrs.

Foster De Buys. The first prise for-the gentlemen. w' won by Mr. John Bobtn; the by -Mr. Henry Msyeri the third, by O.

C- Lewis, and the eon- eolation by Mr. Mather Conrad. Among inos wno enjoyea ue nospitsuty of Mr. and Mrs Edwards were Misses Lewlse Simpson, Maud Mordecal. Nina 'Dogue, Alicia JamoaviUeVCorlaa and Florenc ust vmzn TK CILUS EICYCLE.

is Strictly Up-to-Date, ad iht Prtca Rt i It Not only the largest 4 selection JMJ? of diamonds and jewelryv: but the 4 lowest re prices In MMWBBWMSSSSSSMn- the south." Because hare a1 large as awtment of expensive dont get the ideiwc are nigh-' priced. Our stock embraces the best of the Ieastejcpensive in Gold and Sflyer Novelties 1 beaotiful 'ihines, as low-' 'priced as jiny store in the i uruoiu Onr hohiay stock, ts I now ready for yout inspection. SCOOLER, Jeweler, 0I3 and 617 Cannl Strwet. Jessie Bouse, LUlaa Dupre. Myrthe Baqule, LoU Buy, M.

Schnei-dan. Misses Jarean. Misses Lewis; Meaars. Chrlatlanaon of New York, One OUvier. M.

Myslng, Bensud, Sidney and Charles EUla. -Horsoo TJptos, Stirling" Nott, Lawrence. A. Nelson, Patrick Thibsud. BL Tremoulet.

George McOulre, Philip Legardeur, Walter usexsnauo, lvwi Knight. Albert Churchill, Sidney Landry and M- Andry. After the termination of the game a dainty supper, wa served. Mrs. Edwards was assisted In receiving the guest by Miss Llxsle Edwsrda, Mrs.

Joseph D. Dunne. Mrs. Cssslus Meyer and Mlas Emma Meyr. Mr aad Mr.

WUlism H. Benaud have returned from at short wedding trio and are pleasantly located to their home 6145 gt. diaries a venae. Mrs. Beaaud will receive en Thursdays.

Mies Louise Colon, of Bayon Lafourche, win apend the winter with her aunt, Mr. William H. Benaud. Mr. anu Mrs.

L. N. Bruaswl win entertain at handsome reception on Ja t. 2. In honor of their daughter.

Mfew Henrietta. Brunswig, a charming debuUnte of thia aeaaoa. Every Saturday afternoon of Ute the Tulane csmpns has attracted large number of tpectatore to witness the clsss football contests. The New comb girl are alwaye present In Urge numbers snd In fsct the sests are usually weU filled with the friend of the college teams. For lover the hardy sport these gamea are most tatereathuc and.

It la always a gratification to the playera for their friends 'to be oresenton the exciting occasions. 4 "I Miss Bvelyne Noble returned the Utter part of the week from the noith. where-ahe has been pending the summer and, fall and fa at Mrs. Langtrya. corner of St, CTratle nvenaa and St.

Andrew, for the winter, Th Lord of Misrule Ass Issued invita-tlons forsriaJI on Twelfth Night, at the Fronoa Opera JHonsei Friday evening. sWrrraa t-Mlsn. testerBoocher wsSWbrated: on Nov. Oc 'S o'clock. at the Sfe loUlrai: In the presence of the Immediate family and several tor tlmate friends.

by Bev. Father Mignot The bride entered-with her brother-to-Uw. Mr. Mercer FelL and nu jMt tt the altar by the brldexroom. with hi best man.

Mr. Willi BeU. The bride wss gowned In a tosndsome dark-blue cloth suit, with hat to match. Mjr and Mrs: Mnsson left the ssms evening for obrlstian, and on their retnrn will real with Mr. Musson's mother, en Espunaae Tf Mr.

John W. Alleyne spendms month In PUauemlne. Ia. Dr. snd Mrs.

Sam id B. leased their bandaome home, on PrytanU itreet. snd sr located for the season at MrT McCandlUh'. 122S St. Charles ave- "mt.

Bertie WUson. on of Mr. Jas. D. Wilson, of Terrebonne pariah, passed thrown the clt the other day.

on his ws7 to the SUte Unlveraity of Baton BThe' "Brery OtnerWedneedsy Even-lnx" Euchre Club met tor the first time thl season on Wednesday at the home of Miss Jeannle Gordon. The flmt prise tor th ladles, a French gilt dock, wss we by Mlaa Mary McMlMan; the second, a sUtustte of old Ivory, wss won by Miss Mamie Menge; and the consoution. a baccarat bonhoa bolder, ty Miss Bes-ato Flowec The first prlxe for the men, a sUver enounted blotter-pad. was awarded to Mr. Plerr Valloo: the second, a plpcrack, was won by Mr.

Wlirie Lorenson. and the coMolaUon. a aUver pencil bolder, waa won by Mr. Bryan Black. Th player Included Misses Corn avd Ada Bicbardaoa LUett Vallon, May and Edn- Bicbard son, Henrietta Cummings, Ids Hall.

Fort, PeaepV Chaffs. Bettto Scbwsrts. Katl snd J00 Mrs. T. S.

Barton; Messrs. Edwls Bodd. Ed, Wharton, WIBlam Seymonr Tom Norton, Bsfos Bruce, ley. Mile MorrU HanselL Tom Waterman. -Albert Frsnkenbush, Winiam WIlMam Oor don.

The next meeting' of the eiun wfll be held ontWednesdayr Dec 14, at tho heme of Besai Flower. Mr. Sam Daishelmer, of New York, arrived bar -on Sunday uat.kand will remain a short while. Ha Is ths rueat of Mr, 'and MraC NJ Sbwarts. -4- Mxi aad Mra.

Bernard Hess, and two lltu daughter left Monday- for Ky where theyj. Wiu rspend a whilst Jie, and i Mr. Lewla Hart left last Saturday erenln i for Clereland, Ohio, wher thetr satire family wUl make their future" home. Their 1 nnmeroos friends, and xeUUve regret, their Mlaa Josephine Crawford, who ha returned from a delightful Tiait to her alstsr, Mrs, of Shel5y-vtUe. lnoU.

wta be av debutant fhu Mlag Boss Tltche hss arrlred from Hatches, and wfll wptiA ths winter with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Titche. Mlas Betta Lehman, of St. Charles avenue, give the first of a eerlea of lnncbeons on Monday sfternoon.

Dee, fi Mrs. Abe Wolf wUl tttertala at a luncheon Wednesday, Dec eomplV mentary to her sister, Mlaa Lilly Cohen. Mrs. Charle Wenar left on Monday to visit relatlres In Dallas. Tex.

Mlsa Nina Wilson, of Terrebonne par-Uh," wUl spend the winter season in the etty as the guest of her aunt, Andrew 1L WUson. Mr. mnA Mrm i L. Lvons returned dur- 125 tie week frod lis aorta, ere taey have been spending the summer ana cau. Mr.

Charlea Edwarda left daring the week for her borne In New York. James B. Guthrie returned on Monday frca Coluniba, where he waj the raest cf hla daushter, -lira. TUZ Ei. George Cocke.

nrry Tonte. of Pass CirliUan. r--'rc i f. irt anl will ts t's rnest of Mra Xdir T. Lecie for fortnight.

Ht. Back ton Preston is th xuest of her mother. Mis. Beck. Mrs.

Fred Caheen and two cone, of Lave arrived here, to spend several weeks, aad are the gneata of Mrs Adolph Goldstein. Mia Amy Goldsmith, of Louisville, 1 the attractive guest of Mra. Jake Abraham. Mlsa Goldsmith ha visited our city before and ba anasy friend bere. -i Mia Agatha Wexler enjoying a brief TUIt to reUtlre In Natchea, Miss.

Mr: Sen F. Homan left last week for hi home to New York, after an enjoyable visit ber. Homsn was the recipient much social attention, during- bis stay tooardty. Sewane ta located for the Winter at Mm. TIon nrtn Mr.

Almma ha many (riends to New Orleans. star waxnuy welcomed sis arrival la New. Mr. W. B.

Lynch, of BrooklrnT N. Yl. Ia a guest of th St, Charlea HoteL Can tain and Mn. J. V.

Vmt. tow otaatatloa on the Teche, ar spead- loae use at tae.Bt, tAarie Hotel. 1 ur ami jam John M. Berkley left yes-terday for ylair to. their planUUon saw Mr.

and Mrs. Horace' 0 umbel have' tak ta scaseMloa af Iav.i Csxosdelet street; nssn Jackson avenue. sr. jaorna Hart spending -a-short wkll Is our city. MrsC' Hart and MUs VloU Hart wfll remain aD, winter at th 8an Bean Hotel, New, York, The many friend to thJm ctty-win be sorry, to hear oTthr departure; Oarda bare been received hero for the wedding of Mlaa Tinie Bchram to Mr Isaacs; which wtIL take pface in Galve.

ton on Wednesday. Dec 14. Miss Schram wa a frequent visitor to ourtltr and has many friends here sr. rX deUgntfnl affair c-f th. past week was A breakfast given on Sunday Ust at Borne a.

The party Included Misses Bertha Oohs, Miriam TJlrich, Madeline Philips, Blanche Lengkneld, VloU Llcbtenatein. Florence etlch and rr IT Sol Uchtenatetov.SIffried Mayer. Harry Moses, Jack Stick and Julius Cahn. HermaUo Dreyfna, New Iberia, La, the gneat of her sUter, Mrs. A.

Urossman. if vi Miss Bobert Hardin left' during the week for a Visit to (Miss Kttael Bias chard. In Shreveport, Mr. and Mr. Charle Bill have returned from Butler, Ky wber they were the aruesta of Dr.

and RrmArnr Lieutenant Blcnsrd Bond left oa Sos- oay to rejoin us regiment at Savannah, after ten days' furloufh, which he spent bere with reUtive. Mia Merer will m.i4,i progressive euchra dating? the Christmas boMdsys. Mr. Christopher Chaffe left on Wedaes aay io a iien a tne lis ton (long- University. Mr.

snd Mrs. Sidney jSiemnn ar plea. ny iocatea xor tne winter at Mra. J. Bloch's, corner of St.

Charle avenue and Upperline street. Mlaa Beckie Levi left for Shreveport, where she -wIU spend psrt of tne winter twun ner sister, Mrs. J. Drey- ins. i--v After extensive traveMng through Eu rope aii summer, nr.

Bam Wei retnmsd home (Monday. Mrs. J. Lebermnth, of 8aUbnrc-la. enjoying vUM to her daughter.

Mra. A. JUltX. -i. i Mr.

Leon Schwartx," formerly of BU Aingbam, has arrived 'In our dty, where he will to future make hi Miss Ernestine Israel ha returned from a lengthy stdy In Cllnteny La. Mia. Florenc Miller, of Zachary, lUu av spending a short while hey, the anest of Mr. Charle Stick. 5 jMrs.

Sam MostgomeryAls, is nhe suest of her another, tr. Oars. Charle accompanied by Miase Josle and" Miriam. Newman, left during- the week, for Hot wttere they will apend several weeks. Mis.

FrancU W. Wilcox will arrive In New Orleans shortly, to spend the Chrlatmaa -hcUdaye with Mr. and Mrs. John -Baker. The college aplrlt Increases dally at Tav lane, and the rivalry between the various classes ha caused a great deal of enihu-sUam and ambition.

Outside of the studious side of college Ufa, there ax various feature which stimulate the etndenta. Not long sine rush. was. an exciting event to break the mohotony of the days. An account of thl event, which was, won hy th already been given.

The slater clasadf the freshmen nt the Sophie Neweombv in honor of the victory, presented them with cane tied with the CUsa colors, red and white and with their swn class colors. -This trophy highly prised by th reclplenta. Heresfter the Juniors will wear a claaa hat, they having inaugurated this Idea; 1 The hst Is a round red felt, with black brim, the class colon. The seniors hare also' ordered class which will be buck, with D9 embroidered across the frost, Th sophomores have sot a -yet decided on the style of their class head-fear, hot In duo seasoaiwiU abreast wlthrtfas other, classes ia the matter of class hats. Among the fair debutantes of thU' season ha Miaa Leonl Oodcbaax, youngest daughter nf Mr.

and Szs, Leon Godcbans, of.Eaplanada arenuc. Mlas Oodchanx Is poaaeased of, aweet and charming manners, and wss very popular -'with th younger set, Ust season. Sn will make her formal debut at the Harmony bail, on Tnesday. next and wil prove an scquiai-tlon to society. A- Chsnnkaa ball, snder the auspices th O.

lodg win given en Wednesday Deo. 14. at the Athenaeum, and promises to be quite a social event, Mrs. Arthur Macklen spending the winter New vXrienav and. will be pleased to see her friends.

Mlaa Bella Fraenkel will entertain st a series of theatre parties to January. Mis Fraenkel will entertain at whist party oa Wednesday-nexti Mlsa Ellxabeth Churchill has rerurned from 'X. a deUghtful'vlsit to Ylckxbarg, where she ws the guest of Miss Louise Wrtsbtv-V tV -v i- Mrs. Wi H. Churchill Is expected shortly from.

(Houston. White bere she will he ths guest of her mother, Mrs. Churchill. Mr. Parsley aad Miss Hettls Ptrtiey left the early part of the week fof Kw York.

Misses Mai and Orlta Feuwick entertained tnformaUyat A progressive euchre on Wednesday evening, Those present weret Misses Besets Pleasants, A. La-rose, M. Hopkins, -B. Freret V. Schmidt, Messrs.

SL Oonmurm, L. fsross, J. Wagner, Dr. Dakev 8. Douaaan, CJ.

FenwlckV Thompson, Benaud. Mis Mai Feawick returned -recently, after a visit to St. MartlnvlUe and Mrs. A. rrcllren rije.vrill be at homo to her friend th last thiee Wednesday la January at 1 23U St.

Charlea The Tea and Topica Club reorganized, with twenty ladle rj resent, on Thursday tnornlnz, at 103 o'clock, at th residence or Airs. Horatio Enati. Much en-rhuslaam -waa manifested In fje tin of work a planned for tiU A paper was real ci tie cf dlr-Iry aci Comance. i t.9 plac at the tome cf tie CS'. i AToo.

aorner Louisiana avenue ri Cbestnct atreeta. The. subject i Lr-ia cf tl anl tie 13 frnni T-w Tor'i la C- Z't. JUNIUS IIVIM'T. AriD z.zvzicr.u nr rV.

Vance "and their tw charming- children passed tbronsh' New Orlean this past week to their home la Baton Hour. Mlsaes Clara and Josephine Henderson wUl recelv on Monday. The meeting of xii3s uatoe A.ugun a embioldery cUes on Friday was a rery auMafnl affair, aithourb the weather prevented foil attendance. The handsome parlor mx ursnswig wen Hmtn onn tar tfie occasion. The next reunion cf the.

rBrodensea" Ukes place reumos or wo cnjura ZmZm Desir. Mr. Ghaffrsix' beaotM na LdU MalvtiU to Dr, J. J. Hunter will be celebrated at St.

Qeorse's church wednesoay, ac. t. Tt anarTUx -of MUa f3mille Melville to Mr. Wilkinson, will take piac Doc 12, svt tv St, George' church. V.

'l jC, dlr. N. BUncbard, after a 'weeks tm with iMBbasd. Juoxe Bian- chard, at HoteV, baa re- cnaro. ax C- "iT turned to enrsveporu T7i witn a.

mmIh foe tli seasonu. i Th urriaTe of Mr, Aoatln W. Steytn-aon, to-4Mia Jiary ABlcbardson 'will be ceUbrated 00 Monday evening. Dec 1. at 4XO, by Bev.

Dr. Waters, at VM1 v. MMinlo wfll leave the en erenlna for Atlanta, atUnd cieacs Jubilee, and wm D.te Sv? tSTmsny friend, at home Peters avena and Prytsals. after. Dec udg; ai Brtc has returned Jothe tv after an bsenc of fire taontha spSt to aSmSS.

KoCxroiJna. Mr. John Norcam Csrsoujwd his mother wUl again spend the winter to New Orleans, with the Mlaaea MUS Bobble Clffea will spend th win. ter at the Misses MolsV. C-l-'ir t-jlnv' John Brogab and children btve taken room for the winter at No.

ira Coliseum atreet, -i'r Mr. and Mr. tS. TL McFall are pleasantry located at Mrs. White's, No.

ai Bt, Chsrles Mrs. McFaU wIU xsc on Tbursdayc. The marrhUTS of Mlas Use BachemJn to Mr. Henry Hlnglc of Poln te-a-U-HSche, La, was celebrated on Saturday at 130 o'clock, at St. Vincent da Psol's chorcbj by Father Av Drossaertav'At the appointed hoot the bride entered with her father, who accompanied her to the altar, where the groom with hU best man, Mr.

F. Bacfaemlar brother of the awaited her coming. The bride was attended by. her BoaetUBachemln, a maid of bonor. 'Immediately after the ceremony the bridal couple who received nnmeroos presents, left for-thel 'atnre A pretty, home wedding of the week was that of Mlsa Flora Block, daughter of Mr.

snd Mr. A. Block. snd Mr. Jo Goldstein, In the preaence of relatl vea and friend of the young' at -30 o'clock Nov.

27. at the home of the bride The parlors were prettily decorated with profusion; of flowers, while stately palms filled the corners. From the arch waa suspended a fouMemf clover of white rones and maidenhair fern, under which, th young couple stood. Dr. Sessler pronounced the marrisge benediction.

The bride; a pretty brunette; wa dressed to an" xquislt: fct'v whits -saUn. trimmed- in pearl passementerie and rich lace, she waa attended by ber alater, MUa. jull Block, who waa gowned in white organdy nd earrled white earna-tlona. Mr. James Oood acted a beat man.

A reception to numerous friend followed th r-- Among the debutante' of. thl 'season numbered Mlsa May Bandolph and Mlsa Csrri Brown, -Th marrUg of Miss Florentine Loef-fel to Mr. Peter Adam wa celebrated during the past week at St. Paul' church. which -wa beautifully decorated with ferns, snd evergreen.

The wed-dlng march from Lohengrin announced th entrance of the bridal party, the groomsmen, Measra. Ct" Petet and George LoeffeU, and Messrs. Malcolm Williamson, L. Loeffel, leading th Way with the brideaxoalds, Miase Mary Liebo. Bellna Hegney and Violet Derbofen- Th bride i wa accompanied ts th altar; by her father, where she wss met by the groom and hi best Mr.EvD.

little flower girl, Mabel keVnath withwerc Th" strewing- her patn, with nowers. xn bride wss gowned In white organdy over White 'and carried a bouquet of whit roses and erne. The brldeamalda jt 1. ..4 Tne nuIo: was especlaily.fine: a XMntlTnr qnirteite py aiesara. TuHy -4 A.

r.Utt VI have hi 1 .1. If cftta tiafcrefrsscrct vTcsfit vvba ztict titir psccllsr flri them coastantly frewisx w-orse, Female troztlzi Cy lect crre tesseirea. bcrtrrci, tl tttriz tyzlzzt ts UTectsi. TtrrHlJ 1 tie Lmi ta not very far away. Ia ths Insans axj lnn ere nssr wosea, nrlziHllzl belts and czzilZzi errs Vzczih cxTtlzizztzs.

Xlzj teed tie warrilax of tieir ireatas. Ttey perrrUied tis 1 tzzzztz. i CrtlzzZj Cry vzn Czti ta ti9 cr z'-2z2 sea cf despslr. tzi 'tlzl cx9 tie tlacLsiss cf clxease cf lis tszZilzs cr- tzztzi tli 2 tzz-JLizlixi- tirtzfJzzzz, ll! Drujcts Lr-2 tziilzz fcr .0 00 and Qalnian and Jlrt. To Tully waa aung during tl a asd Linil's rAve Marie-, gien by Mrs.

Qulnlan. ceremony reception I v. itr1 Kelser. Mr. and Mr.

J. O. Kottmayc, city, have announced-, the mar. their daughter, Emma LU, Charles Lovelace Foster, V. ton.

th ceremonx to i Thuwday. Dec 8. at 5:30 o'clock Lafavetta Preabvterlan chnrrh Jaune. Mueller, bas laaned the wedding of -hi EUC to': Mr. tdgar The ceremony will take-'place 1 Joseph'' church, -vTolan avenu-.

Thursday afternoon, Dec '15, Mr. and Mrs. JS. W. Burba nk, Charlea-1 avenue, nr entertalnh.

Mrs. Dr. or 'A loTlUtlona have bees ksue4 Asvusuoao nave oees hosuea I "rlse of Mtaa Franees.Ader, Cx: 1 of Pierre Ader. of Mr. Pierre Ader.

to Henry. Gerac, of TUe wedding will fIace. at tl. Lords cathedral on the lith of ecc' AfALulr em wam.I... ni vrw sa a grar a 1UU 1 tendered to.

InUmate friend', at rcutu ntr young couple will Urt en their -tocr, visiting- several Urge' ties United States. 2- Th "Bound Tabu; will entert the first -time this season 1st abr rootna. 1435 Jackson 'avenue, -n i erenlngv Dec 1ft. Mr. and Mra.

J. F. B. Robin Talladega. AiaJ, ar spending-the in New Orleans, and are at preac: ueets ct Klttridge, -JC27 son avenue.

Hon. Cuthbert Bullitt, a the oldeaT and best -society of and a welcome goest at ail clubs of New" Orleans, 1 toaVi; annual winter vUlt to thia dty, stopping with hi Id friend. Colon E. Bivers." st the Hotel Boars Mr. J.

who has been at Whit Castle, Is now coaTtle and will oon be aTle to be with 1 friend to the dty. Mrsv snd her dsughter, sr on a vUlt to her sister, Mrs. I Dugas, at Weaterfleld plantation, courtvuic SOCIAL EltKtSElniZI. DOINGS A THE STATE CAPITA aton- Eor Dea. 2.

1 -Governor 1 J.v Foster, a xv panled ty 1 brother, Dr. and wife, of i. rer tin.) and Eve Parker, ct Crescent ity, 1 on Tbufday Jackson. La-, visit the. -i there.

Lieutenant ernor It. Ik Say returned" freai JtT'on- Yrf-iia- Jk.l aix. wu. t- 'S i with. hU.s)L frK beaatlrul dAOvb Bouce.

1. were tows during week on ah( tour and The.v always wticc laltora to midst. of St. James-1 miwl rhntph. and harmlBS.

lovelT wife were recent visitor to reUt In the Crescent city. Mlsa Sara Saunders returend to capital en Monday, after a most I-aat s-Ult to friend la-Clinton. Mr. John M. Leo, dlatlngulahel prominent -citlsea of Mob roe.

a visit to relative 'n our city. "Mr. and Mra. B. Goodman cl-talned at rtretty Ideal home.

Boulevard, laat Sunday Mr. and iix B. Bltaoa and lovely danghter, Mamie, of New Orleans. Dr. A.

Smith, of the Lou SUte University, has returned at sumed bis position at that ln.tltc went to New Orleans on Tnesday -to joy a few. day wltb.friende and ura. uib uajes ua -air, xom nortens Israel and Mr: AMler or Clinton. were here on a shopping expedition. principally to attend the lector at nijjuu woo sa Tnrr.lL AMorras.

who haS i at the North Loulslsca m.nt a tat Ion for one It a while. 1 a ye In, and In a very few day bli f- INSAMirS BEGDiKIKQ. DaxiJLs; Tex. 2. fust-commenced taking Wine of Cardal, and it ia xne from the 1 oeea' awakened every night by horrible but since uaing the nave bad sweet, pleasant creams Or none at taU, and have waked tip in the morning smiling.

JULIA BOLTOIC czrxrttrt Far tc. la cum rtaalrtM I Ttrr n. I.MS ttianrf.

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