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in I SECTION THRER THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI. I SUNDAY. MARCH 6, Random Notes. SPECIAL COM OF ENQUIRER. Augustine, March 4, 1904.

EOPLE who have never been in down escape Florida to the the imagine cold. Land that of Not one 40. Flowers comes The to cold is the least of it. One comes to Florida in March for a month of out-of-door lite in a glorious climate, the tonie of the air and the companionship of pleasant people who have nothing in the world to do but to speed the flying hours in sort of out-of-door sport. Florida is the playground of men and women the country over who can manage to get a winter hollday.

The journey down has not a dull moment. One may breakfast in Cincinnati one day and the next have his rolls and coffee and his strawberries on the veranda of the hotel in Jacksonville under the shade of palms and orange trees. Then begins the journey down. the East Coast. Han Augustine is 00 miles away.

Ormund 10, Paim Beach 300, Miami, 400 just a day or night's run, you choose to make it. At these points fashion has set up her tents, and the parade goes on from January until April. Golfing, motoring sailing. fishing, swimming help to speed the hours away The Ohioan is very much in evidence the various centers of trouble. Mr.

John Kligour and her daughters, Mre. E. E. MIler and Mre. Heyl, Mr.

E. E. Miller and littie, Lady Mary, are having a capital time At Miami. All are devoted to golf, and it they are not winning a prize of some sort they are putting up a trophy for somebody cise to win. On Tuesday Mrs.

Miller won a handsome with a score of 35 for the clock. Mr. prize Was a close second. The game was Illuminated garden golf. No stage spectaele could have been more effective than the stretch of garden glowing with numberless fairy lamps of many hues, under a.

blue night sky ablaze with stars that the tropte skiea seem. to hang so low you can almost seem to touch them. Mrs. Heyl, who, with her pretty children. has spent the entire winter in Florida, WAS prizewinner nine, last week.

Miss Mary Kemper and Mrs. Kirk Kinney also made excellent scores. Mr. and Mira. Kirk Kinney are a Jolly pair, who get a lot of pleasure out of life.

They come early and stay as long any of the great hotels keep open doors. Miss Georgia and Miss Florence Trader. who founded the Home for the Blind College HIll, at the Phoebe and Alice Carey homestead, are making a tour of the Cast Coast with Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews.

of Brooklyn, and Mr. Jacob Smith and daughter, of Kansas. Mrs. Lewis H. Green and her son.

Mr. Clifford Green, formerly of Cincinnati, but now of California, have been spending the winter at Miami. Mra. Carl H. Krippendorf (Mary Green) was with them.

They have started once or twice to return to Ohio, but rumors of zero and blizzards have sent them back to the orange and pineapple zone. There is the usual array of brides to be seen here. Among the notables are Dr. and Mrw. J.

Duncan Emmett. who were married at St. Patrick's Cathedral on the eve of Lent. Mrs. Emmett was one of the very rich Drexel heirs, Her wedding sounded new note in bridal The approach of the bride was heralded by a fanfare of trumpets, and then the Lohengrin music 88 the vested choir lined the alste and sang the Elsa chorus.

Everybody of course held his breath and some of the new brides present wanted to have their weddings over again and be ushered in by the tir-ra tir-ra of the trumpets. Mrs. Bend. Thaw--it was her husband who objected to the marriage of his sister to the Earl of Yarmouth- at Ormond, and is morally furious at being constantly referred to as sister-in-law of the Earl of Farmouth." Mr. and Mrs.

Huntington, of Columbus. are another happy pair enjoying life here. Mra. Huntington was Miss Moneypenny, a great friend of Miss Sara Sher-1 lock, and often a guest at "Cloverly." She is very pretty and vivacious. They will spend the entire season on the coast and in the Carolinas.

At the Huntington wedding the health of the happy pair WaN drunk in wine put aside at her birth for the occasion. Dr. and Mrs. J. M.

Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Williams, Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Atkins, Mr. E.

H. Graves and Mr. Tyler Field are congenial party of Ohioans who are making tour of the East Coast, of Covington, have a very pleasant cottage Mrs. Bryan and 08 Miss Mattie Belle Bryan. at Daytona.

Miss Lucy Wilshire 19 spending the winter with them. They are enjoying the riding and salling very much, and especially motoring on the Beach to Ormond. Mra. Wm. P.

Hulbert and Mr. W'm. Hulbert are at Ormond, and Billy is AS great a beau there at home. There great crowd of people at Daytona, which an extremely pretty town, six miles from Ormond. The main street.

Ridgeway avenue, bordered on either side by giant live oaks, with drooping moss, is wonderful sight. Very many of the restdents own their own places and the society is very gay. The Wilders, of Mt. Auburn, have several very attractive places on the have several very attractive places on the Halifax. Mrs.

Hunnewell- and Mrs. Anthony have a delightful house on the avenue. Mrs. Cherry bought last year a pretty. place on the east side of the river, where the Gamble family, of Avondale, have handsome houses.

There is a constant interchange of hospitality between the hotels and the cottages, which 18 of tage to both. The Lowe Emersons are at their cottage Cleafwater Harbor on the Mexican Gulf, where Miss Laura Emerson, is to be marrted on March 11 to Mr. Akin, of College HILL. Mr. and Mire.

Lowe Emerson, have been spending the winter with Colonel Emerson. There are a lot of "literary scattered up and down the coast. Mr. Peter Dunne- otherwise Mr. spent the season at Miami, and after run over to Nassau, is back again.

one of the brightest pebbles on the beach. Mr. Richard Watson Gilder. editor the Century: Mrs. Glider and Miss Rosamond Gilder, are at St.

Augustine. Mr. Wm. H. Le Massena, one of the editors of the Mall and Express, is at Palm Beach, and the famous Me Vickar is just back from the Bahamas, The church is also to the fore.

Bishop Paret, of Maryland; Bishop Mackey-Smith, of Philadelphia, and Bishop Vincent, of Ohio, are three men of note who are eloquent about the American Riviera. of millionaires there is also a plethora. Howard Gould and his wife. Mr. H.

C. Frick. the Astors, Vanderbilts, Rockefellers, Harknesses and others of the Standard magnates. There are a few people of title, but the Duchess selena is motoring in Spain this year and will not come across the pond. The Duchess of Sutherland is, however, at Palm Beach.

Mr. and Mrs. George Peavy (Kate Jordan) are in Europe. Mrs. Jordan and Miss Natalie crossed last week and were met by courier who is to accompany them through the continental countries.

Mrs. L. B. Gibson and Mrs. L.

B. Reakirt and children are very pleasantly tablished at Miami for the season. Mrs. A. L.

Dickey and Miss Dickey, of Dayton; Colonel and Mrs. Thor. B. Haynes and Miss Haynes, of Fremont: Mr. J.

L. Parks and Miss Parks, of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. B. T.

James, of Canton: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight, of Xenia; Miss J.

R. Fullen and Miss Me Bain. of Toledo; Thomas B. Gaddy, of Dayton; Mrs. Robert Bellamy.

of Cleveland: Mrs. F. K. Moore, of Cleveland; Mr. Ralph Worthington.

of Cleveland; Mr. Ralph Colver, Miss Mary Benham. of Clyde. Mrs. A.

M. Lewis and Miss Lewis. of Chillicothe: Mr. W. c.

Otte, Mr. W. P. Shoemaker, of Toledo: Mr. and Mrs.

H. H. Weakly, of Dayton; Zuber and R. Cutter. of Cincinnati.

are among the Ohioans who are doing Florida HE marriage of Miss Antoinette I. Smith, Humphreys at the to Mt. Mr. Auburn Henry Hi)man Presbyterian Church Wednesday afternoon; was the most notable social event of the week. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Humphreys, of Hollister street, and she is an accemplished musician who won honor at the College of afusie, both in vocal and instrumental, and for festooning. Intermingled carnation, comprised the finch and dancing were the pas times induiged in. Mias Gwendolyn Tipton won the first ladies prize and Mr. Hayes Reiter the gentleman prize.

Mi Mary Reppert and Mr. John Bakie awarded the consolation prizes. The were Mr. and Mra. 0.

E. South, Grace, Florence and Alma Wood, Ollie Durham, Bertha South. Abbie Blackmore, Etta McGrew, Edith Ferris. Gertrude Josephine Kolb, Olive Breuer, Clara Miller, Flora Acomb, Messre. WH1 Galloway, George Trumbull.

Walter Allen Gould, Eari Acomb. Walter Breuer. Don Caren, Talbot Caven. Robert Strong. Lane Thompson.

Marvin Wright, Elmo Vaughn, Lawrence Blayback, Roland Ridgers and Clark McGrew. Mias Barbara Becker spent several days at Patriot, the guest of Miss Florence Sheldon. The young ladies of Riverside lightful leap-year dance the hall on Tuesday evening. The bail was lighted with many Japanese lanterns, and the color scheme, yellow and red, was carried out in all the decorations. The dancers, were Misses Eleanor Flefscher, Anna Pleper.

Lillian Bernan. Nellie McKiver, Norma Timberlake, Mabel Murphy, Florence Allen, Ethel Barnes, Alma Barnes, Cora Gieske, Alma Tischbein, Jettle De Vore, Elsie Grautman, Martha Mitchell. Addie Tanuage: Mexere, Harry Palmer, Ross Biddinger, Edward Grimm. Harry Ryan, Louis Barnes, Jerome Jackson, Edward Lindsays Harry Talmage, Howell Fleischer, Forrest Maddocks, Charles McNeil Wildy and Gueckt. The Leap- Year Club of 1904 will give dance at the Walnut Hills Mansion March 17.

The patronesses are Mrs. Rowland West, Mrs. Walter A. Ryan, Mra. Charles S.

Graft and Mrs. John J. Brien. Invitations have just been issued for dance to be given by the Mansion Club at the Mansion March 15. Committee on Arrangements, William P.

Cunningham, John G. Rumpler and- Chester A. Harper. Mrs. Leavenworth, of Summit avenue, Price Hill, will entertain the ladies of the Queen Cycle Club Friday, March 11.

Handsomely engraved cards have been sent out by Mr. and Mra. Albert Humphreys announcing the marriage of their daughter. Antoinette Louise, to Mr. Henry Hilman Smith.

Wednesday, March 2. cat I their home, on Mt. Auburn. The young COuple avenge: Walnut present Grainger. Me Cunningham.

Delehanty, Brockman. Marsa, Grimm. Devote, Mellaney, Spinner Isabelle Troxell, Laura Jones, Clara Kirk. May Massa, May Thomas, Eleanor Reilly, Anna Trost, June Bullock, Alice Bullock, Nellie Kidney, Mary E. Denning, Mayme Heyne.

Lydia Heyne Alpha B. Hartley, Martha Taylor, Carrie Robertson, Josie Fixin. Gertrude Luthold, Freda Schroth, Lina Keelbhie, Nellle 0. Dougle, Florence Brien, Marie Segwarth, Gertrude Cutler. Ruth Groene, Alice Fahner, Teresa kamp, Sadie Gates.

Mina Wagner, Etta Runek, Blanche Peck, Lillian Porter. Freddie Wse, Norma Faussett. M. Denning. Mayme L.

Van. Florence Alma Kirrick. Martha Klare, Elizabeth Rooney, Klare, Bessie Teal. Clara Lucy Nevill, Clara Dodt. Mable G.

Davies, Maybelle Fox. Natalie R. Meeker, Agues Kelley, May Kroger, Edna Burgess, Grace Burgess, Minnie Denham, Elsa Schroth, Gertie Whitfield. Emma FoR, Lucy M. Lany, Margie Hatton, Edna Higher.

F. L. Straussel, Catherine Ward, Zelle Folks, Olga Stammer, Sarah Cheesman, Josephine Tieberman, Margaret Cooney, Marie Bernens, Mary Silk. Mae Kennedy, Nellie Cooney, Margaret Boland, Julia Ward, Alma A. Kauffmann, Claerchen Kopp, Cecilia Klopp, Lillian Frarbacg, Jeanette Richardson, Clara Cliny.

Clara Klopp, Agnes Evans, Mae Sheritt, Cleo Zanone, Neil Zanone, Nellie Donnelly, Mary Wilting. Anna M. Frazier, Stella M. Green. Mary Parker, Nellie Dowd, Lillian Jansen.

Nell Hasian. Loretta Conroy. Bess Shrumpton, May Shrumpton, Alice Fahner, Kathern Rowe, Mary Rice, Anna Kelly. Florence Shomaker. Clara R.

Kelly, May Tueker, Dill Clark. Amelia: Delany, Sarah Molloy, Lally Graham, May Poweil, Josie Harmon, Clara Kloppe, Barbara A. Mullen, Daley Coalwell, P. Wenthemier, Julia Cutter, Elsie Joseph. Alma Singlinger, Grace Wagner, Margaret Hacker, Alice delightful affair of Monday the leap year dance given by the Theta Girls at the Walnut Hill Mansion.

Beautiful and handsomely gowned women. muse and exquisite foral de orations made a scene long to be rememnbered. The Misses Ruth Mary Blegwarth, Teresa Ostentamp, Alice Fahn. Gertrude Cutler and Irma Clair dispensed the hospitalities of the evening with tact and grace. The Patrones George Mrs.

Morgan, Mra. G. A Cowan and Mr. W. McKee Among those present were.

Misses Emily W. Hoffman, Floss Brien. Merle James, Eme Gwynn, Anna Sponsel. May Kennedy, Isabelle Troxell, Laura Jones, Clara Kirk. MRS.

CHEATHAM THOMPSON Mrs. Thompson was formerly Miss Kittie Cheatham, of Nashville. She has created a distinct social and artistic success in London, and recently at Cannes she was the guest at dinner of the Duke of Cambridge. when she delighted the guests by rendering a cycle of old negro and plantation melodies. marriage.

Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Perrine and Miss Viola Perrine. Mt. Auburn; Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Glike, Norwood: Mrs. W.

H. Ertel, Avondale: Mrs. E. M. Ames, Cincinnati: Mrs.

E. Freet and son Frank, Walnut Hills: Mr. Robert and Misses Emerine and Sadie Radabaugh, Terre Alta; Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Conklin: sir. and Mrs. Robert Gould, Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Simpkinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hunt, Mr.

and Mrs. John Vorhees, Miss Edith Vorhees, Messrs. Howard and Wilbur Hunt. leap-year house party was merry event enjoyed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Q. Morran, of Winton Place, Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Harvey, Misses Curry, Stevens and Fitzpatrick: Messrs. Buhr, L.

M. Harvey, Shoep and White. Mr. and Mrs. R.

Dirr left last Sunday evening for Hot Springs, Mr. Dirr having accepted a position there. Miss Hettle Rheinheimer, of Indianapolis, who was the guest of Mrs. Eugene Kahn, 622 Prospect place, left Thursday to visit in Dayton. Mrs.

Sol. Fox, who has been the guest of friends in Avondale, left Tuesday for her home in Indianapolis, accompanied by her niece, Florence Kahn. leap-year dance will be given by the G. W. S.

at Stamina League Hall Wednesday, March 9. The young ladies in charge are Misses Kathrine Bender, Estella Brinkkreeger, Alma Kohler, Louise Stross and Elsa Shath. They will be chaperoned by Mra. A. H.

Law and Mrs. J. E. Strettelmeier. Invitations announce the March dance of the Mansion Club to take place Tuesday evening.

the 15th at the Walnut Hills Mansion. The committee: William P. Cunningham, John G. Rumpler and Chester A. Harper.

I the greetings of her old friends Mrs. James B. Scott and Mra. Clifford Miller secured the club prizes, and Mrs. Daniel Hemingray, with her phenomenal skill, cured the guest prize.

Dr. Calvin D. Wilson, of Glendale, and Mre. Wilson have returned from Baltimore, where Mr. Wilson delivered his lecture on at Peabody Institute Hail.

Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Julian are at Hot Springs, Va. The Walnut Hills ladies witnessed a large gathering that assembled Friday afternoon and evening at the residence of Mrn. J.

H. Burman, Essex Place, the occasion being coffee given for the Lutheran Aid Soclety. Misa Ida Rees. of Ironton, Ohio, is the guest of her aunt. Mra.

J. H. Burman, 2611 Essex Place, Walnut Will. Mrs. Edward Burton Johnson, Covington, gave carriage drive in compliment to Mrs.

Lillian Cole. Bethel, who had been lecturing under the auspices of the D. A. Elizabeth Kenton Chapter, before her leave-taking for Columbus, Ohio. The elegant home of Mra.

Walker Crittenden Hall, Levassor place, was first visited, and there they were entertained very charmingly. The old historic home of Mra, J. Park, whose home for years has been the scene of many beautiful affairs, was also visited. Many will recap the noted Rose concert last June for the beneft of the Women's and Children's Hospital, Cincinnati. Mra.

James Meehan and daughters, Mrs. Read and Miss Gertrude, have returned from a stay at Hot Sulphur Wells, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ertel entertained with a reception Saturday evening at their residence on Cooper avenue, Blue Ash.

in honor of the fifteenth anniversary of their A pleasant affair for Mrs. Margaret D. Mayhew, widow of Allen Mayhew, was given February 29, the occasion being the anniversary of her seventeenth birthday. although 72 years of age. Those present to enjoy the feast and pleasure were Mre.

Margaret Mayhew and son Bryson. Mr. Alten Darby, wife and daughter Fern, Mr. George Darby, wife and family, Huida, Charles and Allen: Mr. Andrew B.

Darby, wife and daughter Alice: Mr. Henry Darby and site. Mr. Rodney Darby, wife and son. Rodney Alfred, of Winton Place: Messrs.

John and Peter Darby, Miss Melana Schute of Avondale. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Souther of Point Pleasant. Mrs.

J. Dittgen and daughter Clara, of Madisonville: Mrs. Louise Redmon of Northside, Miss Edyth Von Wyck of Northside, Mrs. Joseph Trautman and daughters Bessie, Margaret and Ida; Mrs. Wm.

Zeh and daughter Eva. Mrs. R. Annie Mra. J.

Barth, Mr. Edward Schumann, and Mr. Albert Schumann. Miss Edythe McGrew entertained with leap-year party at her home in Pleasant Ridge Monday evening. Pink and green Mabel Helen Boehm, Nettle Catherine, Mre: Robert Jeanine Delta Philip Pardo, Lewis Riselt.

Roy Robite, Clifton, and WIT Harry Robert. Jennings and rence Mr. of Pail Price the their daughter Elma Enmons, Denver. The wedding will take place time in the varly summer. The mistieth birthday of Mrs.

John was fittingly celebrated al her Evergree and Craig West last Monday. Over a hundred the celebrant's friend, old and young, laden with many beautiful took the home by storm to the surprise Mre. Meyers A gracious hostess, the aged lady soon had the situation well In hand received her guests, who passed before long line. Among the who present were the following friends of Meyers: Mr. and Mre Brown.

Bronkman. Shonter, Mr. and Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Hiehach.

Mrs. Gleason, Mra. Tiedas, Sr, and Mra. Herselhoff Mr. and Mrs.

Hester. The hetrothal of Mice Helen Marr and Mr. Abe Kaufman was announced the past week. At home, 830 Oak street. Walnut HiDe, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 20.

1904. kaffee-klatach given for Mrs. Frank Fisher, of Madisonville, in honor of her fortieth birthday annitersary, was enoyed by Mrs. L. Werner.

Mrs. M. Ulrich, Mrs. H. Dunker, Mrs.

C. Quebbeman. Mrs. H. Jansen, Mra.

8. Kroger. Mrs. M. Gerdes, Mrs.

Schaff, Mra, Bamer. Mrs. Kiaser, Mre. Brockman, Mrs. Hansen, Misses Flora Fisher, Frances Fisher and Lizzy Fisher.

Mr. Joseph A. Hauers entertained with dinner at the Gibson House Monday, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. His guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Chas. per, Misses Cele Ungeheur, Rose na. Luella Kayser, Alice MacKenna. Ada Mehle, Mesars. Otto Broxterman, Lou Grote, Rudoiph Myer, George Ratterman and Fred Broxterman.

Mr. and Mrs. John Harlow entertained with a euchre party the past week at their residence, May street, Walnut Hills, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Graser, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Mullanes, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Keer, Mr. H. McDonald, Miss Clark, Mr. McLaughlin, Miss Kenner, Mins Priggey, Mr. O' Keefe and Misses Clara, Katie and Agnes Harlow.

Miss Nannie Finn gave a dinner party and afterward a theater party last Saturday evening. She had as guests Misses Muriel Kerber. Gertye. A. Fronriter, Alice Me Kenna, Clara Fronriter, Messrs.

Ashton Wells, Charles Holladay, Joe Jones, Ed Anchutz and Ed Sullivan. A very novel party WAR given for Master Arthur Jenny, of 1010 Locust street. Walnut Hills. on his thirteenth birthday. The little ones were chaperoned by Mrs.

Win. Macaulay and Mrs. Frederick Simon. Among those present were Misses Sunshine Evans, Beatrice Tompkins, Persis Cox, Myrtle Gallico, Mae Wilson, Jeanne Lynch, Dorothy and Isabelle Taylor, Helen Winterbottom, Sara Jenny, Margery Pope, Hannah Moore, Jeanne Wolf, Mary Hoehn, Virginia Gregg. Precilla Harris and Messrs.

Emmett and Lamont Fisher, William Harris, Trenner Tompkins, Gerald Sawyer, Iverson Drach, Donald Ryland, Walter Beecher. Robert Gunther. Lloyd Schwalley, Carl Overheim, Fred Sanders, Bud Cox. Litton Elliot, Howard Hooker, Lester Connor. Gordon Black, Willle Strauss, Jonas Goldsmith, Horace Lothman.

John Fernkoess, Richard Buncke, Lawton Macaulay, Georgie Miller. Clemie Dowling and Willie Macaulay. Miss Alleen Baker and Miss Marjorie Miller played music for the little ones. Mrs. M.

I. Stokes, Vice President of the National Association of Dressmakers, is attending the meeting now in session in New York City. Mr. John F. Kiefer celebrated his birthday anniversary February 20 by giving ra family dinner at his home.

2207 Colerain avenue. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. B. Schmidt.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Kiefer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller.

Misses Tillie Kiefer, Katie Wiegand, Millie Rosa, emily Schmidt, Messrs. John Schmidt. Joseph Schmidt, Albert Wagner, Wm. Schmidt and Wm. Wagner.

Misss Clara Voll gave a flinch parts at her home on Bates avenue last Sunday. Mrs. James B. Zelser entertained the Florodora Euchre Club at her home, 3126 West Sixth street. Tuesday afternoon.

Those present were Mrs. Mary Kiefel, Mrs. Margaret Younger. Mrs. John H.

Fedders, Mrs. Wm. Deinerals, Mrs. Wm. Gabriel, Mrs.

Wm. Hausmann, Mrs. James. Hittel, Mrs. James Haney and Mrs.

Chas. Zeiser. A leap year dance was given at the residence of Miss Nora Berne, on West Ninth street, the past week. Among the dancers were Messrs. Chas.

Tuxworth. Chas. Gehr. lein, Dr. H.

Werner, Frank Hauer, Dr. S. Marsh. Albert Sherer, Wm. Budke, A.

Eger, Clifford Jenkins, Dr. J. C. Young, Julius Budke, Emery Bacon, E. E.

Murphy, Frank Barlion. O. N. Grebner, Jenkins: Misses Martha and Frieda Schuman, Irma Myers, Laura and Carrie Genrlein. Virginia Neabrey, Alice and Retta Gaskill, Lottie Murphy, Lily Dieckman, Clara Stokes, Nora and Florence Berne.

An enjoyable affair was given for Miss May Schmidt Sunday afternoon and evenIng. Mr. Charles Schmidt and Mr. Hopkins sang selections and Miss Nellie Currier and Miss Edna Rhomer recited. In the evening covers were laid for 32 gueste.

A miscellaneous shower was given February 28 by Miss Mary Jacobs at her home on Richmond street in honor of Miss Bettie Levy, of Ninth street, whose marriage to Mr. Harry Solomon, of Charleston, W. was an event of the week. Those present were Misses Miidred Tuch, Helen Hyne. Anna Lovitch.

Mabel Goldsmith, Henrietta Glass, Cella Glass, Eiste Kalish, Caroline Kline, Roslyn Nathan, Helen Smickler, Stella Glose, Pauline Hartfeld, Bettie Levy and Mary Jacobs. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. J. Levine, Mrs. Frank Finkelstein, Mrs.

C. Solomon and Miss Lena Shulman. Mrs. A. Simon, of Winchester, spent Sunday and Monday in Cincinnati with her sister-in-law.

Mrs. A. Schwalbe, who is ill at the Seton Hospital. Mrs. George W.

Gale, of Ashland avenue, South Norwood, entertained at luncheon last Friday. Mrs. Edward Allen, Mrs. Charles Evans, Mrs. Charles Leet, Mrs.

A. Landon, Mrs. Will Dresser. Mrs. Vir.

ginia Meads. Miss Bessie Latham, Mrs. Laura B. Braffett and Miss Helen Evans. Leap-Year party was given by the Misses Minnie Stramen, Annie and Mattie Cedelote, in honor of Miss Mamie Hall, at her home on Setchell street, Monday evening.

February 29. Those who enjoyed the evening were Misses Minnie Stramen, Annie Cedelote, Mattie Cedelote, Mamie Hall. Goldie Hinkle, Daisy Foote, Leona Cramer, Annie Keleher, and Messrs. Granville Hawk, Sam Corcoran. Earl Worth, Stanley Cowdrey, Harry Dugan, Albert Letemberger, Clarence Ludlow, George Foote and Raymond Durham.

Mrs. Adolph Plankuchen, of Clifton Heights, entertained recently for Mrs. Henry Weiss, Mrs. J. Mullenkamp.

Mrs. Chas. Bigler, Mrs. John Lutman. Mrs.

John Ryan. Mrs. Nicholas Brill. Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs.

L. Kuernert, Mrs. Al Fangaman, Mrs. John G. Spaeth and Mrs.

Flora The C. Y. N. meeting was held at the residence of Miss Ida Schriber Tuesday evening. Those present were.

Nora Broerman, Bertha Lehmeyer, Lotta Jeckel, Elsie Siebenthaler, Emma Weld, Melva Maegly and Ida Schriber. The next meeting will be held at the residence of Miss Emma Weid. The J. B. of K.

Club members were entertained Sunday by -Miss Marguerite Wynn, of 1936 Kinney avenue, East Walnut. Hills. Among the guests were Misses Marguerite Wynn. Myne Druhman, Carrie Gieringer, Gertrude Brulport, Nora, Standigel. Lillian Fox.

Pearl Ross, Kathryne Morris, Eleanora Rennekamp, Alice Forbes, Blanche Mayhill. Genevieve Kelly and Cecelia Wynn. Messra Clarence James P. Morris, Arthur Frank Wynn, Will Cunningham, Edward Kelly, Leo Warner, Fred I Gieringer, Charles Morris, WHI Duffessy and Willie Wynn. The celebration of Miss Lulu Heimoss's dfteenth birthday anniversary was attended by Misses Ada Lane, Lillie Utz.

Freda Federie, Rose Wilder, Emma Hust and Stella Ramstetter, Masters Phil Gering. Phil Sorchel, Charles Brooks, Charles Geringer, Win. Sink, Richard Seipel, Joe Ira don. Beers Eart Tuesday, were Mimes Kate Ming me aerate Belle Warren, Snyder, Laura Fanny Millet, May and Earle Snyder. Mrs.

George Koch entertained at eon Mrs. George Koch, J. Kohima Mrs. C. Meyer.

J. Stra Mrk. Mrs. 5. Bachman, Jr.

Lane. Kohiman. Miss Nock. Miss 1. B.

Koch, Mias I Metach. Meters Kualmann. Bachman and N. Messersmith. A Leap-Tear party was given in Mite Mathlida Koetter her 2234 Wheeler street.

Clifton. Monday evenIna. An enjoyable spent by Mias Jeannette Stone, Mr. Hayman, Mix M. Saunders, Mr.

Sheron. Miss Era Mr. Classner. Mias Carrie Koetter. Miss Carrie Peters, Mr.

Martin, G. Mias I. Stone. Mr. Charles Hogan.

Miss Mr. and Mrs. Menchen. Mr. Hopkins, Min M.

Fairchild and Mr. Misses Matte, Koch. Lutterman, Rahe. Hughes, Stoffregen. Henry and Troutinan were entertained by Miss Estella Koeisch, of 721 Clinton street.

March 3. Miss Matilda Koelsch entertained in celebration of her twelfth birthday anniversary on February 29 at her home, 721 Clinton street. Those who enjoyed the event were Misses Ellen: Menzineky, Florence Marie Tully, Edna Koelsch, Crea Koelsch, Leona Thoety, Macie Conway, Nellie Conway, Ethel Maloney, Estella koelsch and Flora Troutman. Mre. Richard Bregel entertained the Card Club Tuesday afternoon.

The prizes were awarded Mra. J. Schnider, Mrs. J. Kehm and Mrs.

Huber, Walnut Hills Counell. No. 95, D. of will, give a box and tee-cream social G. A.

R. Hall, corner, Friday evening. March 11, euchre will be given at the Burnet House on Easter Monday and Tuesday, April 5 and afternoon and evening. A. masquerade party was given for Miss Edna Budd, 811 Freeman avenue, by friends February 27.

Mr. and Mrs. John Guynan, of Carthage, entertained for their daughter, Miss May. Among the guests were Misses Flora Me. Namara, Anna Wathman, Agnes Murphy, Venice Hayo, Delia Wathman, Mary Hadley and May Guynan; Menare.

Harry Wathman. Edward Wiehe, Homer Lapp, Worman Wiehe, Paul Hayo and Ray Guynan. February 27 Mr. Harry Hauck celebrated his 21st birthday anniversary at his home in Clayson street. Those who enjoyed the affair were Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Vance. bar.

and Mrs. Charles Hauck and baby Flossie. Mrs. Lucas: Lulu Miller, Dollie Muller, Carrie Dorr, Nettie Julien, Florence Amman, May Hauck. Mrs.

Hauck, Messrs. Walter Lowther. Ralph Bicknell, Richard Bicknell. Wall Amman. George Patton, Harry Hauck and John Fein.

The thirteenth birthday anniversay 01 Master Harry Schaefer, Central avenue was attended by Misses Christina Setbert, Alma Recken. Loraine Miller, Goldie Schaefer, Stella Mushmeler. Cora Iken; Masters Harry Schaefer, Louis Raymond Miller, and Carl Wolentasky. The Peanut Euchre club was entertained at the residence of Mrs. George Fox.

Mill street. Those who participated in the games were Mra. Margaret Zuenkler. Mr. and Mrs.

Fleid, Mr. and Thomas Me. Cielian, Misses Alice Minor, lone Farringer. Lucy Zuenkeler. Bertha Fitzpatrick Mrs.

8. Holmes, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. is Erich, and Miss Lillian Zuenkeier. The Forget -Me-Not Embroidery Club was entertained at the home of Mias Fanny Stem.

Those present were Mrs. George Dohman, Mrs. George Pfifferling. Mra. Louis Heck, Mrs.

Wiliam Cason, Mrs Clifford Warner. Mrs. William McDermott. Mra. Edward Stem, and the Misses Fanny Stem.

Mrs. Louis Heck will be the next hostess. Mrs. William Schoenebaum (nee Anna Becker) entertained last Wednesday at her home, 140 Mulberry street. Covers were laid for 30.

Those present were Mesdames O'Rourke, Koch, Kessen, Hoffman, Stumpe, Boehm, Luckman, Kroemer, Spiesz, Lorenz, Thorn, Fieber, Wittenberg. Brink, Albrecht. Melster, Rinke, Feitig. Kuhn, Propheter J. Schoenebaum.

C. Schoenebaum. Heck. Kuntz. Taubald, Becker, the Misses Meister, Lippelman, Lorenz and Spiesz.

Miss Nellie E. Billings entertained at her home in celebration of her sixteenth birthday anniversary. Among those present were Misses Elenor Billings, Katie Kettler, of Covington, Florence Beverman, Marie Wentrup, Florence and Carrie Wener and Estella Beverman. The wedding of Miss Nora Gaskins and Mr. Clarence Forster was solemnized last.

Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's mother, No. 251 Ridgley street. Mr. and Mrs. Forster will be at home at 1134 Park avenue, Newport, Ky.

A leap-year dance was given at Douglass Hall the past week by the W. H. M. M. Those who enjoyed the festivittes were Misses Mary, Hanna and Jule Donovan, Jennie and Beatrice Beime, Margaret and May Milet, Speckbach, Nell and Katherine.

Downt and Lida Keating, from Walnut Hills; Margaret and Lottie Johnson, Norwood; Ella Sweeney, Lottie Morgan and the Misses Miletts, of Covington; Miss May Hasting. Northside; Miss Panty Buskin and Miss Girtie Werthwine, of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Conners, of New York: Messrs. Oliver, Burton.

and Joseph Dieckman. Leo Gerst. Charles and M. Beime, Warren Keating, Ed Slottman, Frank Brink, Charles Smith, C. Sanger, C.

Howstein. Mr. Meyera, C. Metzger, Downi, T. Mauley, of Walnut Hills; Mr.

McQuade and Mr. R. Roberts, of St. Louis: Mr. Orris, Bradbury and Mr.

Amile Hide. Mrs. J. Dulweber entertained with a musicale Sunday evening at her home on Powell street, the occasion being the celebration of her birthday anniversary. Mrs.

Lindensmith rendered several vocal solos, Miss Lucy Bourke number of instrumental pieces and Miss Cecelia Lindensmith recited. A pleasant gathering at the home of Miss Norma Rieg last Sunday evening in honor of her eighteenth birthday included Misses Frieda Huber, Marie Huber, PaulIne Chi. Vera Rieg. Alma Adolf, Nora Kessling. Mamie Kollmann, Maggie Angelina Netter, Ida Brockmann, Betty Meidel, Elsie Reyer, Adeline Freund; and Messre.

Oscar H. Broker. Karl Schafer. Will Netter, Frank Nunlist. John Ruchstuhl, E.

Katy, John Schmidt, W1H Loringer, Michael Loringer, Harry Neff, Fred Mack, WIll Stengel, Mr. Frankel, and Harry Kessling. leap-year dance was given at the restdence of Miss Nora Berne, on West Ninth street, last week. Among the dancers were Messrs. Charles Tuxworth, Charles Gehrlein.

Dr. H. Werner. Frank Hauer, Dr. 8.

Marsh, Frank Barlion. Wm. Budke. Edward Murphy, A. Eger, Emery Bacon, Dr.

J. C. Young. Clifford Jenkins, Julfus Budke. Albert Sherer.

Bertram Jenkins. H. Grebner: Misses Martha and Frieda Schuman, Irma Myers. Laura and Carrie Gehrlein, Virginia Neabrey, Alice and Retta Gaskill, Lottie Murphy, Lily Dreckman, Clara Stockes, Nora and Florence Berne. pretty affair given for Miss Lena Barkau, daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Henry Berkau, February 27. at her home, 242 Renner street, in honor of her eighteenth birthday anniversary, was enjoyed by Misses Reina and Nellie Garrity, Anna Garrity, Lorena Curley, Mamie Curler, Susie Schrenker, Bertha Weber, Rosa Weber, Marie Miller, Anna Rethle; Messre. Green, Harry Barkau, Fred Barkau, Tom Walsh, Harry Waldron, George Herrway, Fred Lambert, Richard Schram. T.

Schram, Will Schram, T. Richter, Gus Richter. Henry Wendlekin and WIN HI derbrand. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Congre gation of "Brotherly Love." John and Bauer avenue, will give its last kaffeeklatsch, beginning at 2 p. m.

this afternoon. in the vestry room of the temple. The at leap-sear Wubbeler party s. Hall. by the 11 Trowas votores in charge of Misses Julla February Kuhl, I Celia THE SPRING STYLES OF SOROSIS SHOES FOR WOMEN do at really Kid Patent Never here 514 aha in OXFORDS.

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ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Ladies' Strictly Tallor-Made Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists In all the Latest Spring Styles now being shown at BR BREWSTER'S R'S Popular- Cloak, Suit and Fur Store, 620 RACE STREET. Pies, Hattie Ossensmith, Marte and Rose Pies. Aurelia Gatz and Ella Kuhl. Those present were Misses J. Smith, L.

Brechtol, Stella Gatto, A. Pies, M. Hallenbeck, M. Nordheim, L. Decker, E.

A. Renn, R. Lanberger, D. Shutter, Shilfert, M. Rickers, A.

Cronin, K. Bozart, N. Cronin, C. Arens, A. Ryan, B.

and E. Kochesberger. G. Gatto, M. Gilbert Kuhl, B.

Gitbert. Flora Kuhl, E. Amrein, D. Cameron, H. Esterman, C.

Cameron, Emil Tapphorn, A. Mahert, E. Nordhelm, J. Lackman, W. Smith, A.

Schureir, 0. Pies, Joe Snyder, J. Neel, J. Riehman, D. A.

Kistner; C. Slebolt, A. Rumpl, F. Wagner, A. Cameron, O.

Maas, G. Tucker, o. Amrein, C. Dell, H. Harris, M.

Hayes, M. Gaugget, R. Lanberger, A. Reun, G. Burger.

E. Bohl, M. Dooley, Blues, Van Duzen, Guido Santel, W. Linkamp, Terian, J. Luft, B.

Buhler, W. Guilfoyle, J. Doyle, E. Tapner, W. Alexander, W.

Didrich, B. Backhus, F. Meyer, Hal Rudig. R. Bloom, Q.

Rauh, J. Rickers, Wm. Brooks, M. A. E.

Herle, J. A. Ketaper, M. Ruff, W'. Evans, F.

Whalen, 8. Kirke, W. Selm, Mra. Frank Kuhl, Mrs. Ossem-mith, Gatto, F.

Kuhl. F. Biaes. W. Smith, NE Mre.

Pies, Mra. Gatto and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gillet of New Mexico. Lasker Temple Rathbone Sisters will rive a euchre and dance at their hail, Fourth' and Home streets, Monday evening March 14.

The George 'H. Thomas Woman's Relief Corps, No. 25, will Rive a euchre March 11 at Memorial Hall, 35 West Sixth street. Mr. Albert Weber witnessed an enjoyable gathering last Thureday evening at the residence of his nieces, Misses Ella, Emma and Josephine Weber, and nephew, Mr.

George Weber, in honor of his fifty-first birthday and also him home-coming. after an absence of 27 years at Dillon Mont. Mr. Harry Armand, presided at the piano and Mr. Eddie McGraw gave selections on the violin.

Mr. and Mre. Wm. Butz entertained for the Ladies Hellotrope Club Wedneeday evening. The guests were Mr.

and Mira. P. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Wildman, Misses 8. Brown, C. and F. Wurst, Grace and Nettle Campbell and M. Moran, Mesera.

C. Wurst, H. Senft, J. Campbell, W. Ruthen, A.

Huber, 0. Grabers and Mr. and Mra. Katenkamp. A pleasant affair held last Sunday in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Hummel, 2226 Ravine street, being their -ninth wedding anmei, Catharine Hummel, Messra. Charles Hummel, Anna Hummel, Hilda Bath, Lillie niversary, was enjoyed by Misses Barbara Emmerich. Helen Emmerich, Aima HumEmmerich, Katte Emmerich, Helen Emme. Alma Hummel, Catharine Hummel, Messrs.

Charles Emmerich, Frank rich, Vinzent Fisher, John Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hummel and and Mrs. William Hummel, A farewell social coffee was given at the home of Miss Millie Baurettel, of Boal ner for San Diego, Cal. Those present street, prior to the departure of 1 Mrs.

Skinwere Mrs. McLenon, of Price Hill: Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Sammet, Mrs. Conn, Mra.

Powers, Mrs. Rakencamp, Miss Goeble, and Miss Bell, of Hartwell. An entertainment given for Miss Ada Graham at her residence on West Fourth street was enjoyed by Misses Lottie Fox, Edna Hiney, Ada Graham, Grace Dorsey, Marie Rhine, Christina Dickman, Julia Sullivan, Katherine Bimmerle, Emma Fox, Jeanette Graham, Blanche Peacock, Mra. Graham, Mesers, Charile Folks. Will Regan, Claude Watts, John Weaver, Ray Thompson, Elmer Moore, Fred Hendeson.

Howard Butler and Will McCaulle. Mra. Henry Rose entertained the White Apron Club at her home on Bates avenue, March 34. The afternoon was spent by Mrs. Hoffman, Mre.

Miller, Mrs. agreeably Spaeth, Mrs. Weishapp, Mrs. Kramer. Mrs.

Grosskapp, Mrs. F. Rose and Mrs. Rose. The ladies of Balthasar Court No.

Tribe of Ben Hur, will give a euchre their hall at Fourth and. Home streets. Monday evening, March 1. Miss Daisy Lee Clark, of West Fourth street, entertained with a euchre Friday evening. In honor of her sinter.

Mrs. BenJamin Tudor. of Richmond, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. H. C.

McGuire. Mrs. J. M. Clark and Mrs.

Charles Jackson. pretty affair given at Wuebler's Hail, February by the Il Travators. was in Hattie charge of Misses Julia Kuhl, Cecilia Plea, Gatto. Smith, Marie and Rosa Pies, Amelia Seventy-five couples attended. The celebration of the fourteenth day of Anna Reifel, 20 Milk street, was attended by Misses Ottilta Wuest, Emella Bitter, Dorothea Heddergott, Elsa Reddergott, Beckman, Maggie Schnur, Edna Uhl, Rosa Catherine Emma Elsbernd.

Reitel, Helen Laura Powers, Stoffel, Barbara Wuest, Helen Thetig. Norma Thetis. Barbara Kraus, May Ross, Rosa Hauk and Joseph Reifel, George Reifel and Arthur Reitel. COVINGTON. The various of the Art Club held most interesting meeting under the auspices of the Maste, Club.

Parks Chairman, Thursday. Mra. Daniel, of the Colonial, has for her Mra. Eliza Tyler, of Louisville. Dr.

Anna Sedam. of Madison avenue. tained in compliment to Mrs. enter. mott, of Hiram, Ohio, during her visit MeDerthe Art M.

Social Rice, Club of last Byrd Thursday street, entertained tained Mra, the Thomas Cosmopolitan Pearce. of Fourth street Culture Club last Monthe The home Anton of Madeira George Chapter, Hobbs last Thurs tations from Miss meeting Grace by quoTuesday Club paper versation Poetry of Germany: Kennedy a Potters Samuel Several of the Coringion cirie attended Miss MIN year part been a member of the faculty, The church had been beautifully decorated with garlande of smilax and with palms. The impressive ceremony was performed by Rev. Henry Curtis. Mra.

Smith-Queal presided at the organ and played the Bridal Chorus from -Lohen. the bridal party entered. The bride entered with her father: by whom the was given in marriage. She wore a white lace robe built over white with a deep bertha of rose point lace. Her yell caught with diamond, pendant, the of the groom.

Me. Louie and Mr. Charles Storch wefe the ushers. The bride's mother black embroldered chiffon trimmed with lace. The musical numbers throughous the service were elaborate.

Froelich. of the Symphony Orchestra, some cello numbers. Mias Flora Schwartze sang an aria from "Samson and Delilah: Mr. Carl Gantroort sang and Osiris. Miss Eunice, Bertling'e selection was Lite of Love." and Me.

Schenke sang an intermezzo from "Cavalleria. Perfect Love." sung by the quartet just preceding the benediction. A reception was held later st the bride's with relatives in attendance, after which the bride and groom left for New Orleans, and will tour in Mexico and California. They will have "at home" days May 24 and 31 at Crestview, Norwood Heights. Mrs.

Charles E. Walton, who resides at the Sterilne Hotel, entertained handsomely at luncheon Wednesday, giving a theater party afterward in honor of Mrs. George A. Boesche, from Frankfort, Ky. Mrs.

John I. Shuff, of Avondale, is expecting soon to entertain several guesta from Kentucky. Mrx. Frank Wilson, of this city, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Crose.

wife of Lleutenant Crose, af Annapolis, has decided to remain there several weeks. Her visit has been made a succession of social events, in addition to the pleasure she has had with her little granddaughter. Mrs. Basil Duke, wife of General Basil Duke. from Loutsville, will be the guest! of honor at a reception which members of Robert Patton Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will give for her in this city in the spring.

She had expected to be here during March. but has been seriously ill, and will come in the spring. pretty Avondale wedding Wednesday night was that of Mr. Tod Schaffner and Miss Minnie Plaut. a daughter of Mra.

David Plaut. The wedding occurred at the residence of the bride's sister. Mrs. Emile Mayer. The house was beautifully decorated with palms.

white lilies, roses and carnations. The bride was radiant in white mousseline made en traine and nicely trimmed with lace and a deep lace bertha. She carried lilies of the valley. Mrs. E.

Tauber was matron of honor, gowned in yellow silk. with lace overdress. Mrs. Mayer. the hostess.

WaN in a black net and lace gown, heavily jetted. Miss Claire Mayer was the pretty flower girl. Mr. Bert Schaffner was best man. After A trip South and West the young couple will re'side on Rockdaie avenue.

The patrenesses have been selected as follows for the large whist tournament members of Stonewall Jackson Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. will give April 8 in the parlors of the Burnet House: Mrs. Rufus Burckhardt. Mrs. Thomas M.

Worcester, Mrs. John H. Winder. of Columbus, who is Ohio State President: Mra. Frank Perkins, Mr.

James Pryor Tarvin, Mrs. M. T. Shine, Mrs. George Washington, of- Newport; Mrs.

A. J. Parlin and Mrs. Dr. Hinckley.

Mrs. Lindsay Kelley, from Ironton, Ohio, who has frequently been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Shuff.

of Avondale, and who has many friends in Cincinnati, is making tour of the Florida resorts. She lost her only son in the autumn. and her many friends have sympathized with her. Mrs. M.

1.. Barker, from Carrollton, is having a delightful visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. E. Fisher, of Avondale.

Messrs. I. Verner Ewan and W. H. Harrison will join on the 20th a gay coterie of Isaac Waltonians from Chicago and St.

Louts, all en route to the lakes of Callfornia. where finny fetes do' most abound. The trip will extend over six weeks. Mrs. Albert G.

Hoffmeister, of Clifton. and Mrs. Oscar Onken are registered at the Ponce De Leon, San Augustine, Fla. haif years in the German army and was honorably discharged with the rank of Captain. When he first came to Cincinnati he turned his skill he had acquired to advantage and gave fencing lessons at the College of Music.

and for a year he has been on the faculty of the Berlitz School. Two months ago Mrs. Watts became his pupil in French and German, as she expected soon to go to Europe. The romance and engugement resulted. They will be married early in April and will go to London to visit her relatives and then to Germany to visit his relatives and will probably locate in London.

The engagement has been announced of Mra. L. M. W. daughter of the late D.

A. White, of this city. to Baron Von Thtelan. who came to Cincinnati three sears ago from Hanover. Germany, and who is a cousin of Baron von der Goltz.

Secretary of the German Embassy at Peking. China. His family belongs to the old nobility of Germany. Mrs. Watts has resided for several years at the Hotel Alms and has hosts of friends here: Her late father was a broker and also amassed quite a fortune as a sugar and coffee mer-1 chant.

Baron Von Thielin was for three and one haif years in the German army and was A Southern society magazine gives the following. account of Mrs. John Kilgour's wonderful catch of four-hundred-andeleven-pound fish at Miami, Fla: was more excitement on board the Barraconta few days ago than in a RussianJap engagement. Mrs. John Kilgour, of Cincinnati, was entertaining a party of Ohio friends and four-hundred-and-eleven pound whip-ray took her Itne.

After being almost pulled overboard she handed the tine to Mr. Weekly, of Dayton, who managed to get the monster sufficiently near for Captain Thompson to gaff. Seven sharks and an immense alligator completed the trophies for the day." Carry, the little daughter of Rud K. Hy. nicka, celebrated her ninth birthday anni-1 versary, Friday.

She received many presents from "her parents and little friends. A party was given for her. and the evening was enjoyed by about 15 of her young friends. The most notable social event last week in Covington was the unique party given by Mra. Thomas M.

Porter in compliment to her guests. Miss Laura Woodruff, of Eminence, and Miss Mary Crutcher, of Winchester. The young women are charming types of the Kentucky girl. Miss Woodruff wore a white crepe gown. Miss Crutcher wore pink volle.

A most amusing game was introduced, "progressive peanut party." The young guests arranged the tally cards for the hostess, which were most ingenious. Some 24 persons engaged in the frolic. Mre. Porter is celebrated for her various delicious menus and on this occasion she emphasized a variety of ways of serving. Mrs.

Magnus Tate, of Covington, and her mother, Mrs. Miriam Donnelly, of Charleston, W. Val, have had a week of social pleasures visiting their kinsman. Mrs. Tenbrock, in Louisville.

It is an acknowledged fact that few cities have the reputation of such lavish and beautiful entertainments and the social atmosphere is known far and near for being freighted with genuine and unadulterated hospitality. Mre. Frank G. Curry, of Covington. entertained Mrs.

Morcom, of Hartford, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morcom, at luncheon very beautifully. Mrs. Morcom is very handsome, has charming manner and is a skilled artist, excelling in china painting.

Mrs. Fox, of Covington, was hostess to the Matron's Club and a goodly number. of invited guests. among whom. especially, welcomed was her sister.

Charles Stone, of Louisville, who enjored THE Metrostyle Pianola Realizes Perfection in a Piano Player. Makes It Possible to Reproduce of the Great Masters of the Piano. the EXACT A INTERPRETATIONS The Price of the Metrostyle Plasela $300. Purchasable by Monthly Payments. The Aeolian Co.

124 E. Fourth St. couple have gone on an extended wedding and on their return will occupy lovely home, to be called "Crestview." No. 5350 Montgomery boulevard, Norwood Heights. The dates for the postnuptial receptions are May 24 and 31, from 3 to 6 and 8 to 10 o'clock.

The marriage of Miss Katherine Schenck and Mr. Warren Wilder, of Milwaukee, was celebrated Saturday at high noon. at the home of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.

Reynolds, In the presence of the family and a few intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder left for a bridal trip. and will later make their home in Milwaukee.

Mrs. John Herrlinger, of Shaw avenue, Hyde Park. entertalned with a children's party last Saturady in honor of her ter Cordella, who, being leap-year baby. celebrated her first birthday February 29. The little Misses who enjoyed the party were Mary Archiable, Ester Tooly, Eloise Sowles, Marguerite Schroder, Mildred Crim.

Dorothy Kent, Jacob Herrlinger, Edith Crim, Jessie. Winchell, Arthur Herrlinger, Mildred Rief, Leah Deppe, Edna Schroeder, Margaret Mellor, Lillian Schroeder, Marguerite Ebersole, Marguerite Weltzel. Sue Evans, Marie Roeder, Madeline Evans, Marie Arnold, Edna Stacey, Alma Wagner, Mary Kinney, Helen Pryor, Melba Herrlinger, Bernie Espel, Alma Schuize, Hilda Hahn. Marie Schulze, Dorotha Wydman Cornelia Schulze, Elsa Fay Giles, Muskegon, Louise Giesy, Columbus, Ohio. Mrs.

Calvin S. Hallam, of Chicago, and her young son are visiting Mrs. L. Blasi, at 1723 Fairfax avenue, Walnut Hills. Bishop S.

M. Merrill, of Chicago, spent Saturday and Sunday with his grandchildren. 8. Wiley and Ben Merrill, of Walnut Hills. Miss McKee and Miss Blanche McKee, of Mt.

Sterling. have taken the Stevenson flats in the Lombardy for the remainder of the season. The Utopia Club's fourth informal dance and reception will be given at the Walnut Hills Mansion Friday evening, March 11. A flinch party given by Miss Alice MacKenzie at her home on Mill street was enjoyed by Messrs. Oscar Jenney, Dan MaeKenzie, Bob Robinson, James MacKenzie, Misses Alice MacKenzie, Margaret Meader, Lillie Meyer, Catherine Meyer, Margaret Meyer, Mr.

and Mrs. Volney Mac Kensie, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacKenzle, and Mr. Edwin MacKenzie.

Mrs. B. Frank Harris (May Melish), of Champaign, Ill. is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Melish. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Koop are now established in their new Clifton home. Mrs. Frank E. Stevenson, of the Lombardy, will leave to-morrow for Gulfport, Miss, to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Woodford T.

Stewart, until Easter. Mrs. John Early gave a luncheon Tuesday for the ladies of the Gibson Club at Gurll, Hattie Leuchtenburg, Harriett Rogers. Ruby Van Vleet, Marie Dubois Huston. Mrs.

C. B. Gingrist, Mrs. G. W.

Kylins, Mrs. W. McKee, Mrs. E. Morgan, Mrs.

G. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Messrs.

w. W. Yeatman, E. S. Witliam Dolt.

Mr. Witherspoon, Lawrence Gwynn, John J. Lyons. Robert J. Schlie, Claude Orr, J.

Atwood Walker, Dr. B. F. Conkl, Jos. Barrett, Andrew Noonan, John Bering, Wm.

Cunningham, S. Stoms, Foster Parks. C. Bussman, R. L.

Tingley, Joe T. Russell, Aug. L. Mueller, Charies E. Brandes, C.

Burdette Bell, Jos. S. Roth, George W. Wainsworth, Charles S. Guyrich, Billie Clawson, Ralph Douglass, John Weber, George Willing, James Mulroy.

Arthur Blake, Woodworth. Harry Hooduneth, W. Imbus, Hill Riley, F. A. Gethaus, Jos.

H. Wenstrop, John A. Bernens, George Deters, D. Malone. Harry Gerver, R.

E. Sullivan, Alfred Gillham, Herbert Osborn, Jos. Clark, Sam. Downing. Martin Murray, Frank Eckenroth, Patrick Karrigan, Charles Brandis, Reno Runck, G.

Hamer, Nevan, Fred. DeCourcey, J. H. LaSance, Charles Terry, Charles Anderson. Harry James G.

Stemian, Chas. Gritchey, Ferd Meyer, Chas. Runck, Raymond P. La Count, Raymond Brosmer, Albert Deitrich, Jeff D. Dickerson, Fred.

Demming. Robert O' Brien, Chester Harper, Chas. Grunkemeyer. Louis Graeser, John Harrigan, Alvin Dolle, C. B.

Emery, Louis Reemelln, Harry Grant, Leo Gosling, Le Roy Gilbert, Charles 0. Fox, C. C. Muker, Ed. Kelly, Carl Menzel, Herbert Rice, Fred Jones.

Ed. Kelley, Forest B. Porter, Edwin Morrisey, Jack P. Cille, A. Monter, Geo.

Stroup, H. F. Pohimeyer, Will Strassel, H. Kinney, Selby C. Folks, Charles Pitton, Reno Runck.

Ed. Steubing. John Rumpler, Ferd Doerger, C. J. Broeman, Lawrence Grosyer, Leo Merling, Wilmer H.

Winteres, Thos. Hackett, Alfred Rohl, Henry Mueller, J. B. Aples, Chas. Goosman.

Howard High, Irwin Price, Albert Hartley, Victor Kiehnbink. F. Gorback, Thomas Burns, Frank Middlecamp, Charles Kinsinger. O. W.

Brackman, Lester Aims, Mr. Murray, Mr. Fisher, Joe G. Peacock, James Sterne. Wm.

Schroeder, J. Rosensteil, Earl Ruby, Mr. Selmeier, Mr. Silver, Geoffrey Gray, Sylvester Van Kirk and Mr. Costello.

Miss Hazel Hite. of Burnet avenue, Avondale, has gone to Connersville, to visit her sister. Mrs. Charles Smart, after four months' absence at Asheville in search of health, returned last week somewhat improved in health, stopping over a few days to visit Mrs. Harry Smart, of 926 Gest street.

The leap-year dance given by Ye Bachelor Maids will be held Thursday evening, March 10, at Balke Opera House, Bellevue, Ky. Committee: Misses Mag Selbert, Clara Lively, Gertrude Harding, Helen Cox, Clara Staengle and Alma Seibert. Chaperons: Mrs. C. E.

Lord and Mrs. R. N. Scott. Miss Della Hartman entertained Saturday evening at her home, 2640.

Bellevue avenue, Mtzs Auburn: in honor of Miss Mayme Pardo, of Plaquemine, who left for her home Wednesday last. Those present were Misses Mayme Pardo, Clara Drugs of Quality DOW'S Pinkham's Compound Listerine. Beef, Iron and Water Bottles, 2-quart, "Dow Quality" 30c Quinine Pills, 100 Laxative Bromo Quinine Pears' Soap Barber Bar Cold Cream, 25c Jar 19c Cod Liver 011, 50c size Fig Syrup Elker Holt Consumption Cure. 89 Blood Wine Peruna Doan's Kidney Pills. 39c Packer's Tar Soap 19e Crane's Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry 20e Borax, 1-pound box Coke's Dandruff Cure Beef Extract Goods sent to parts of the country by mail and express.

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