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i OAYKB Thanksgiving week conld hardly planned than th on Kave Jut gona through, iln. Flor- i net Weill started th whirl with ber recaption Monday, and tbe Breed ball Tuesday night wn the vry of society's beatification. Wednesday tbre was no time fur napping Jh all-nlebt dance, for the various baa bet Committees were pledged to be on hand. hrUbt and early to set up tbe "abundant, harvest show;" and wbile busy hands Stacked th full-bearded wheat, masted tba roc? apptex. tied th purple crape pendant to the rail and tolled up tbe bi round pumpkins to th altar cat.

tbcvntof the night before WU -Chatted about. Much discussion arose to who was "tba belle," and the absence of commented upon. No time was "waiiaC whin pretty towns were put oa an away thay drove to Mrs. Jam I-eBoutil-'aler to presented to MUa O'Connell. hsTtprettr rnddaughu.

or over to Ml Aabart to meet Miss' Rhodes and Miss at tbe hoaa of Mrs. Frank Kills. Tb4 ball given by Mrs. Charles Howe took a fail tar-foad daArn to Aurora at night, re- turning joup.it morning, and an were thankful fa" the day of reat that was filled wun rer dinnr. rnday was one of al-: ateetabeolote quiet except tba dainty card Tarty of th Misses Hatea in honor of Miss vTjact la tka araolag.

The) Week opened auspiciously with the eaUfuJ. reception of Mrs. Florence Weils lib Ortlt, The lovely occasion launched iiOeopHbed daughter. Miss Cora, onto ooSty broad sea with iU many tickle rave. Mr.

Walls wore a sumptuous im-, of French gray satin. MUa Walla wao tor? lovely in whit silk and lace, Tan tones- war decorated with growing ataate sa varyaeninsinams. it las Marie luis6alwsy and Misa Bessie Vail were the! iww bttd praaldiag over the tea room. Re-' fmbJuanU war eervsd by Harry Beeker. Mr.

rwd'a ball Tuesday night waa the Stotabfevantof the week, about wbich soci-ttllMslt atUl Ulkiu. Th Scottish Rite Cattednl to bound to become the popular flaa tor giving dances, as every thing Is so desirably aaaaasjad. saving the hostess much anaoyanoa and vexation. There never was a xaoro aocanleta ball In this vicinity, it wan Try thllU4 and a great success. The i rass- lotrnoml Wr spauous.

and there was no kaatlat for wrap when the evening ended, Th comfortable chairs arrangwl aaoo th roooa were freqneotly taken raesestlia of during tha evening hy wour dtacen and cbaperone. and the fretl axas war constantly filled with tTOPe admiring the paisina show. Nothing oooid fa more enjoyable than tha spacious sapper rooaa. wtthamali Ublea accommodating to Of Six persons each, and 100 guests fllMINtsj at a time. The supper was ex-oeUobV.

with splendid service, and Mia credit ot thia pleasant condition of tn th sapper rooms must be iYAV -llr. Harry Becker, who suc-eacdaeU-o admirably in satisfying thb most important essential of a ball. Tbe drosses of the ladies were all fresh and ele-gant. bit and rrcen predominating. There Vtrtnnaquarodauce.

Only the fascinaUug wait waa tnduJged tn. and the absence of tbe luay prosTramme favorably commented S-Pon, a they ware abandoned iu the East lost ageV.Mr. Breed's dress was an im PorMal town Of green velvet train opening ore white aatin nettiooaL tartaoiiilt oriatsd WiU richvst hue of tha flower UnLaiMSitri, tha bad and bolls of the vaut.aa in a dreamy toilet of white ilhpaiaTn ribbons, and carried superb boneNMfes, selected daring the evening rot nuniature conservatory at her own wt dlapoeaL Presented by loving admirer. -i A htaaetto and very attractive. ha nrwtty wa and well-defined feat soft aad dallcate.

and with the knowl- Ja ot hr beanty and attracUvenasa ah is t-nJTCtsV hwlU bthe great success of he-eokxib win tar. and will command maoh attenttoaw'-: iim XaaKA Bread wore pretty toilet of rea tnlla. relieved by dehcaU rib- was eat low ia the neck skirt waa abort. ilrs. Stewart Bhillito was one of tha lov- stni th m4 bellaa.

She won a superb A OX pinA aatin. Tha oorsbge was 1 laa troait waa richly trimmed with jrls anA whit lac. A handsome diamond tlsna sparkled and fiaahed mockingly at bright gas rats. Mary hinhreath. at Ksw York, who Is re wlUs bar iathar a a abort visit, is a -ki amnatte.

aad in a gowa of light a silk was greatly admired tor bar sUtaly attiy ait graoaloi oarrlag. Mrs. Schitr dreea waa eery elegant, and er aujaoad wpisnted a handsome tort-U r. Qntt ww rjri-eoiered tnU and "rled two gortoona bouoaets, on ot Amer-a bnntiaavthat eoatraatad well with the tnh of whKchryaatbcaama. js Jeaal Xokstain.

one of thabuds not presetd was It whit and gold. a JtAlhariM Jordan, a parfact dream 1 inaes. it eiel bloa toll. Pauline Canon wore delicious gown lavandet aatit. UareJatd.

aare4 In taUkaA4he. lUnttrt4 hKtarea at Mis Kars's I. Hills, Mr. W. 2L Goodyear.

Weil attaadad during tha weak and re warthv the sfttanaance. Tba last two ia deiirhtfni Woars are annennead for-l s. lUlasa Wbods' to Tneadar aftar-ua was saost aaieyahie asTklr ia honor ol Willi Haauatoa. The- old hem i tut wIU-U nar Mtd of tthar and maay new war press a ted, i. Wevdi, in bkack reive, was assisted fa -i rtng hy Mrs.

flsaf tntnaujt an axqaiait a ot hit trt grain, with tuantitia i Uc. ttjaa Wo4v vtt it biack sETTa i lsce: Un. Samuel Taft, in sink and white brocade, and Mrs. John Woods in trained black silk and jet. Tbe elaborate collation wss served br Harrr Backer.

Th Ubla was decked with pink chrysanthemums, am- bedded in folds of yellow silk, and pnrtty candelabrum. The ladies ware all in handsome toilets. Mrs. Stewart BhilUto wore bla sloth, with ecru trimmings. Miss Webb, la crimson tulle, and Miss Elisabeth Woo da.

in whit crepe de Chine, assisted in pouring tba ua and chocolate. Mis Tillman, of Louisville, was in French gray clotb. Mrs. Howell LovelL tan aloth. green velvet trimmings.

Mrs. E. K. Stallo. frean cloU mbroIurd in cold.

Mrs. John C. Gallaxbar. tan cloth, with Handsome diamouda. Mrs.

Alex. MoDoneld. tray embroidered clotb. sapphire Jewels. r.

Weaver Loper. carriage toilet of brown cloib. with feather trimminaa. Miss Humes, black net. Mrs.

Krie Sattler. blue cloth. Mrs. Kichara Drmond. ashes of rose.

rlotb with pearl passementerie. Mrs. Pauls! Hamingi-ay. carriage toilet of brown clotb. Mrs.

A. T. Oosborn. haliotroM billet Mrs. C'has.

6c hi ft, blaoa satin, with facings of pink crepe de Chine. rs. James McKeehea. black velvet Mrs. Chan.

Steadmaa. garnet aloth. Mrs. blact satin, handsome din ituuds. Mrs.

Was. Howard Net, black brocade. Mlu Clara Boecn. of A von dale, nave a cmon party Wednesday afternoon that was 4 really enjoyed bv a score mora of meats invited to meet Misa Colburn, of Boston. Tbe deooratioDs of tba beautif al homo ware lemon colored, and all tba surroundings were of tbe sasa order.

Aa each cueet en tervd abe was presented with a lemon and registered her name in a pretty book decorated with yellow chrysanthemum and tied with dainty lemon colored ribbons. She ra- reived a ribbon and number In return. The lemon was stamped with a eorreanonOiag number. Then they were cot. and the guest wboa lemon contained the most seeds took the ttrst prita.

war next gathered together In deep glass bowl, and each had the privilege of a anas. and the chance of a prize. Miss Traey wa the owaer of the lucky lenon. aad received the highest reward of a pretty bon-bon dish. Miie Colburn was the bast aueasar.

Mrs. Caleb Shipley rot a lemon aquenser with the motto "cues again" for a very law prize, and a stivk of lemon candy was presented to Miss Bowdle, of Piqus, Ohio, for a like deficiency. Refreshments war served by Harry Backer, and all bore tbe lemon Impress Ices served leotoa molds with lemon flavor, lemon bon-bons. A a. Among the guests war Mrs.

Albert Redway. Miss Colburn. Mis Andrews. Miss Worth Ington. Mrs.

Caleb Ship-loy. Mia Nora Lowe. Misa Avery. MUse Haven. Miss Wells.

Mis Hull. Mia Cors Wells and her guest, Misa Bowdle. Mia Ids HoltcrhoJT. Mies Wayne. Mra.

Walter Hofer. Mrs. Wm. Chat field. Miss Bell Jelke.

Mrs. STacy Hill. Miss Nellie Webb. Mis Bailie lisle. Miss Clark.

Misa Alloa Hasan. Mist Joseph ma Hasen. Mia Stnrbnck, Mis Caro line tparsoia. a a a Mrs. James La Bontilliar recaption Wednesday afternoon was a very Informal ana utorougniy enjoyable occasion, in tro uncing nor grand-daughter.

Mis Mary O'Connell. vary beautiful In whit silk telle Mrs. La Boatillier was the ever hnepitablc nostra, and wore black brocade. Mr. COon-nellwas in pale pink silk, and Mra, Arthur La Boutiliier also assisted in rich toil of crimson silk, the earn she wore at tha Bread ball the night previous.

Misa O'Connell received many floral tributes. Th house decorations of flower were donated after th reception to tba hospitals, a good example wall worth following. The sumptuous collation was of Harry Becker's beautiful aarvloa. see Miss Atic Harea and Mis Joaephias Ha-zen. of Avondala.

entertained with a card party Friday aight In hoaor of their guest, Mias Tracy. There war tan tables, aad various games were played it progression, The house, very arUstlc in architecture and appointment, was farther beaattted by chrysentheniams in all their regal splendor The supper was ot Harry Beaker's exceiUat service. Th prise were very hAndsome. The two highest were swarded to Miss Powell and Misa Daokwortn. Miss Oretn Williams took prise of tor drum tied with bla ribbons.

ad ot th head th inscription. "Can you beat thisr Mr. Tom Webb and Mr. Konaer were other lucky players. Mr.

Claud Ueckaaaa took an immense bottle of catsup for low. MistHsn wor pretty tolletof eial bit albatross wtth a Grecian border. Mm Jeaephlna fiaaea was keoomiagly attired in whit laae. aad Miss Tracy in an Empire dress Beared muslin da soia. Mr.

Kyi Uollewar. Uiss Lid Mitchell, Mis ureta uiianiA air. Kongar, Mr. Howard nrown. Mia uanaah Davia, Mr.

LrUcMiat Well and bar guest. Mats Sowdie; Mr Kari Darby. Miss BlaarAs Uaay, Miss Kaa-aia Webh. Mr. Star buck.

Mias at. Mr. Dan tie via end. Misa Xckert, Mias Clara iw. Mr.

Claude Heckatan. Misa HoltarboD, r. ions Tt eoo. mis rowail. Mis Bassi wart.

Mc. Jrm Clark. Mr. Barhat er. aaus MUier.

Mia Btst A vary. Mr. Will Docksrort. Mr. Clark X.IIam Uodlay Webb.

Miss Lolta Craaa. xo. Om issetV MisMlnai HI, Mr. UvwreU uoji. Misa cm Trar.

Mr. Sam Hal. Mr. Howard Meeker. Mia Lillian Dwc worth.

Mrs. Fratk CUa ot MeCarmaah Maaal WV Aubnrn. was on ot th xoAay aUrtsihars ot Wedaeaday afUrnoon. Thaeecaatoa was ia houorof herakewe. sss hades.

aad Misa WoodratT. at KaotrlUa. Tan a. Mrs. Euu received In a vary pretty sawa af white Indi.

Buns mm UNM tt trt saih aaaV Mla WoodranTia erimaoe Thar: enrt tnv iatad by an. Markbreitver tba mm tad Mrs. Pajoaet TMtjud4UelMU ten. Harry tat and Mia Urn. etUi Attar bar Is cardx fg nm TkmmUr.

Mr. Traeaw tat Mia lataa Trwroc.ot Attbara avaaaa. Mt. Anbura. tta iasaad atonMT card lor radar.

Omaha fc -f 'lTtt Wuliaas T. Irwia. Vav IM start Vonythktreat. has iao4 invitatioaa far an woinc card party to xoart ar yass, Mis MtArevnlXAnigTiUA Mr. WUUasn Seme! Diekinaea has ar-raagad fof a tea on Thursday.

Deoember a. from nntU fcatKo. Aaburn straat. Mt. Mr.

Jama rrarkr and Mis FraxWr. of Mt. Anbnrn.have Issned invitations for at aftamssa -a hosna." Friday, 1 1 sta bar a. Mm M.M. WhitTofMt! Anbara wOl air adlnasr gad daac Wsdnsdy.

Deoember A Mra. W. W. Johason. ot Oholsoa a van ue.

A vowdala, has iasaad invitations tor a card party Tuesday afternoon. a Tbe aaaaawsaent is aaeonnaed ot Mr. Will Webb, society's best bnu. and Mia Charlotte Thurston, daughter General Thurston, of Dayton. Ohio.

Mis WoodratT. of Knoxville. Ten a- left Saturday home, after a lovely visit with Mr. Frank Xllis, of Aft. Auburn.

a Tharsday. December ft. is the day selected by th benevolent Mociety of Christ Chnreb. FAstFoarth street, for its sale, dinner and supper. Th even I has been dalyeboerved the first Tharsday In December for sixty- seven years.

Tbe affair is far the benefit of th poor and distressed of the pariah, and should be well patrenizad. a a Three Louisville belle are just bow brightening as many prominent Cincinnati homes. Mrs. John Sharp Woods, ot West Klntb street, has for her guest Miss Tiimaa: Miss Cook Is visiting Mrs. wight Kinney, of Waiant Hills, aad Mra.

Was. T. Irwin is entertaining Miss Moor. a Mr. William KUbreath.

with his charming and accomplished roung daughter. Miss Mary, is the guest of Mrs. X. H. McLean, of Wast Sixth street Mrs.

John Carlisle, of the St Clair Hotel, spent Thanksgiving Day ia Xew York with her son. a Several prominent engagements will be announced during the Christmas hoUdaya. a Th atgatament has recently beet announced of Miss Once Huntington to a young attorney ot Tremont, Ohio, Mr, aad Mrs. Arthur Stem have left Old Point Comfort and are at Aabevlile. N.C.

Mrs. Stem's friends will rejoice to know ah Is decidedly Improved in health. Mias Colburn left Friday evening for her home in Boston after a delightful visit with friends in Avondala. a The residence of Mr. John JC Bell.

Me Milieu street. Walnut Hills, is reritabli horns. With its myriad, artistic belongings ot furniture and articles of vertu it waa the scene of one of the most deligntful teas on Wednesday last Mrs. John Bell. Mr.

Richard Bishop, and Mrs. Cbss K.Bell received in th west drawing-room, a bower of rosea and chrysanthemums. Tba library, a splsndid apartment, witb lofty walls, polished wood-work, with here and there rare piece of china, a water color. a spreading palm, make what tha art-loving lawyer calls a beauty spot. Krery wall space is covered by a book-case, where there are hundreds and hundred of books between th floor and friexe.

The library table was covered with the rarest of china and cat glass, and was presided over by Miss Clsra Law. Mrs. l.awson and Mrs. Lillian Duck worth, who served tha delicious tea and chocolate in the daintiest of cups to the sev oral hundred guests present. In tbe diolng-roora was a delicious spread the care of Harry Hecker.

Among the iruestawerc: Mr. A. T. Goshorn. Mrs.

John Gates. Mrs. Lawrence Maxwell. Mrs. Cliaa.

Law. the Misses Kesor. Mrs. Frank TuUldge. Mrs.

George K. Duckworth. Mrs. Herman Qroesbeck. Mrs.

Henry. Mrs. F. H. I-awsoh, Mrs.

William Lawson. Mrs. John H. Martin Mrs. L.

V. Wolr. Mrs. Buchanan. Mrs.

Rice Kemper. Mrs. iientley Matthews. Mrs. Judge Harmon.

Mrs. John Law. Mrs. Woods. Mrs.

William Brown. Mrs. Dwight Kinney. Mrs. Matthew Addy and others.

Concealed be hind a screen of plants tbe musicians enHr cned the afternoon witb delightful music The sal and supper given by tha Ladies' Aid Society ot Grace Episcopal Church Avondala. was quite well attended last Tuesday, considering the stormy weather. There still remain on hand, hoirever. some pretty conceits in fancy-work and drawn linen that they will take great pleasure in sboaingat tha parish house Wednesday afternoon. December A There are also some beautiful bag and other novelties suitable tor Christrr.ni presents, aad many pounds of delicious home-made candy still unsold that will be disposed of at this later sale.

Come early, bj there will be no duplicate of last week's sumptuous supper. i. j. names returned yesterday from an extended trip across the continent looking well aad tn fine spirit. He leave to-day for a abort trip to New York aad Boston, re turning ia time to spend the holiday with his family on Waiant Hills.

a Mr. aad Mrs. Howell LovelL will win ter ia California. a a Visa Hodge, of Boston. Is visitiag nor mother.

Mrs. Beth Fostar. ot Clifton. Mr. Fuller and Miss Fuller, of Louisville.

are established at th Burnet House for the winter. Mra. Charles Campbell, ot Montreal. Can ada. Is visiting her sister, Mr.

Oilliland. and oar motnar. aft. Traber. ot this city, a Mrs.

William Plankiaton left for her home ia Milwaukee Friday after a very delightful visit to her old home. Mrs. Plankintnu era th recipient ot many lovely entertainments daring ner short stay. a Mr. Mnrat Halstead and Mias Mary Hal swm arrived home from a tour of Europe ruday.

They left Miss Clarissa Halstead In char of Minister Phelps' family ia Ber lin, where aha ia attending schooL a Mrs. M. H. Crow, ot Columbus. is th roast of Misa Annie Crow, ot May street.

Walnut nu is. Mr. aad Mrs. Daniel HassJngraw have bent housekeeping ataia at their former noma, ureennp street. Covington.

Misa Maads Btoae. ot Mt Lookout, ia aat. minute a tr gusst Miss Car, ot Kw York. Mis Lissis Woods, Who has beea enlaTlaa- visit with her sister. Mr Wm.

M. Wilson. returaea nosn last week to assist In the en terUUment arranged it honor at ha d. tar. mra, nankintoa.

see The vat of th oeanian week in AiAml will bo the sal nd supper given IYIdr al Saturday. December I and 1 A rot Hall. tha ladies ot th Unitarian Church. A piny wiu ae uvea Bring th eveaiac abont whlaa thr ia mrstarioas silence. The admission ia vary small for at attar attrao- UttaV a a a XMaataiac party of Mis LaaraB.

Aid-He ra at aaJottbl vnt oa Wtlnot HUU JTIdar night. Two hrett hrtAea Uw 00. William aad Mra. Qay Walaott. war taa aweet or honor.

Mr. William waa very lovely in bla India kUk with law iTet ear, tad Mr. Wku. ae iMeihsta. war ar bridal tow a tatry white sella a train.

MiMjaaiMaUa.ef aricht rewa had iuat into th tay wwrld. was 1 tunt el Mallaa a tetntifnl Uutt ailhBowara with pansias. Mtsa Basam Aidrich vasw a beoomhag toilet ot white aad KO treat tnlla. Ansoattha aaesta areaeak ware Vs. and Mra.GoaTi WtUiamt.

Mr. tad Mr. ua WM MM. tad Mm Mwak Mis Lid Coffin. Mr.

Jsa Orr. Mr. WUl. Misa Sarah Cotta. Mia Beset Bhieida, Mias Lilly Kasfc Mr.

A. r.rVb4iitt.MrarleaTttea(ti; Mr. V. Bcatli. Mr.

Harry HoafTer. Mr. WalUr-W. Wamict. Misa Florence ehaitaa, Misa La- twne naonss.

asM usrs xtrwnt, Mias racn Cheerer. Mr. Georg Barroogha. Mr. Hani.

Mr. George Leaet. Mrr WiUiata Bstta. Mmt LiUi Kollprr. is Berth Uitehooek.

Dr. Max Tbomr. Mr. Fred Saarav Mr. Mia etlla Votby.

Hia Ell Sullivan. Mimrarrto EchamAtt. Mr. Howard Gordon. Mr.

Ed. Cbitan, Mr. Jetoaso Da via. Misa Ml Mary Farnesa, MirsLUlirairwethr. Mr.

Walter Quick, Mr. Fred Gem. Mia BattW JU tenia. JUse Cora McLancfalia. Misa Annie Crow.

Mr. JnUaa larran. Misa Kate Ka4kar, Miss Jesei Mnl- len. Misa Addi A Id rich. Miss Terri WU- Uam.

Mis A lid wyiiam. Mr. W. Cook. Mr.

Gas. Maua. The cnaagamant is annonneed of Mr Joseph J. Davis, ot Chicago, formerly of this city, to Misa Josephine Boawrs. at Walaat HUhv.

Tha wadding will sot take piaee tUl Thm fair to be held by the Unitarian ladiee in Avon Halt. December and I. promises to be a delightful exseaatoa. Mr. Hobt, Soaaa.

Mrs. ri tan wood, MnuWilby. Mrs. E. Goepper and Miss Elsie Field bar chargs of th hot supper to be served both which offers many tempting culinary features.

Mies Fanny Field. Mrs. Dr. Back and Mrs. Barnes have cbsrgr of thsdiuiag-room.

Table are in chare of these ladies: Taa table: Mrs. Eckstein. Mrs. Captain Stone. Mrs.

Beth Evena. Chocolate table: Mias Anna Harri son. Mis baton. Conee: Mrs. Anthony.

Mrs. Hinmsn. Candy: Mrs. Louis V. Brown.

Miss Maud Stone. Mrs. atoehler. Miss Foley. Cake: Mrv-Zina.

Mrs. EUardIc cream: Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Cheever.

Linens: Miee Alice Goepper lss Emma Harrison. Miss Eckstein Domestic articles: Mrs. Champion. Miss tan wood. Mra.

Hart man. Fancy articles: Mrs. Lempson. Mrs. Forwood.

Mrs. Sykea. Infanta' clothes: Mrs. Tberatoa. Mia Butter.

Mrs.Wadsworth. Package: Mrt.BoragnA Doll: Mrs. Luikanheimer, Miss Dnbme. Fata: Mias Fattier. Unitarian literature: Mrs.

Fayette Smith. Mrs. Brotherton. Th young men of the Ootid will amuse the children Saturday afternoon, probably with a shadow pantomime. Saturday evening a jolly two-act comedy will be given turning on college life, and introducing college songs, banjo-playing.

Ac. called "Tha Coot Collegians." by such well-known amateurs aa Mrs. Fanny R. Lupton. Miss Dodd.

MisaFlthian. Miss Laageubeck. Mr. Fred Steele. Mr.

Lamp-son. Mr. L. F. Brown.

Mr. Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Coomb and MiseCar-ri Coomb, of Mt.

Auburn, are now in Borne. Italy, where they will remain until December and will then go to Mice for the remainder ot the winter. Miss Lucy Orr. ot Covington, gave a pleasaat little dinner party oa Wednesday for her friends. Miss Flora Sheidea and Helen Underwood, of Columbus.

Ohio. Covers were spread for sixteen, and those present were Mi sees Aggie A they. Mamie Swasey. Laura earns, Mellie Shinkie. Daisy Finnell.

Messrs. Ernst Underwood, Miller Stewart. John Chambers, Chsrlle Keerns. Robert Trimble. H.

Haxtaough, and Mr. Sheldon, of Columbus. The hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Hay-den Kendall, In Covington, was thrown open on Friday to receive the friends of their daughter.

Miss Fannie, who had issued invitations for tn horns" from to J. Miss Kendall was assisted by Miss Thornton, of Kansas City, and Miss Arenshaw. of Woodford County. all appearing ia elegant evening gowns. Among the gnosis were Misses Simrell.

Mensies. Blackbnrn, Spll-man. Wise. Hall, Jennie Colville. Irene Orr sherer.

Haven. Anna Perkins. Richardson. Kirtley. Earl.

Gedae. fiodgera. Misses Clark aud Perkins, of Avondale. Mias Goshorn. of Cincinnati, and many other.

Glenn Hall, in Glendale, waa a ecene of greet beauty Wednesday evening. It being the first party of the season In Glendale, old and youne braved the weather to enjoy the dance. Five pieces of music, with pretty selection from all the poonlar operas, made the room full of sweet melody. The patronesses were Mrs. Albert Clark.

Mrs. John Sterrett. Mrs. Samuel Bailsr. Mrs.

Joseph Feemster. Mrs. Benjamin Bartlett. A delightful supper was served between the hours ot 11 and U. Mrs.

Clark was very pretty In pale bine silk, with black-birds arranged artistically on tha drapery and on one shoulder. Mrs. Hterrett. in a gown of red silk. Mrs, Fee luster, in gray silk.

Mrs. Bailey, in a black lace. Miss Alice Laws, in a becoming dress of black lace, with pink trimmings. Mrs. Turner, of Chicago, In black ups and scarlet flowers.

Miss Margaret Thompson, in bin silk. Mias Wright, of Mt. Aaburn. in while silk and white flowers. Miss Curtis, in black velvet relieved by pink flowers.

A treat number ot beautiful dress were observed, too numerous to mention. Among those noticed were Miss Sterrett. Mis Acne McCune, Miss Huteiuna. Miss Jrsaie Pollock. Misa Uertrude Thompson.

Miss Jennie bailey. Mrs. George Keck. Mrs. Charlea Thompson.

Miss Mama Bailey, Miss Blanehe McCune. Misses Addle aad Edith French. Miss Blanche Stevens. Miss Bonner, Miss Bodell. of Old Point Comfort.

Miss Msry Bell. Miss Zuella Gravlson. Miss Allie Horton. Miss Fanny Vandursen. Miss Emma McCune.

Misa Paters. Miss Florence Wesson. Misa Angia Richardson. Mias Li da McGrew. Miss Margaret Titus.

Miss Esther Langtry. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Ludlow. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Gallagher.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. snd Mrs.

Nicholas Thomas, Mr. and Mra Clinton Eirby. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, Mrs.

John Moo res, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mo-Cuns, the Messrs. Howard Johnston. Allen Hon.

Edward Preach. Harry Sterrett. John- Ed and Tom Titus. Spig and John Brent Will and Tom Webb. Herman Gere.

Davis. Ueorg Fax. Ed Hunter, Al Shepherd. Thoi. Duncan.

Louis Shillito. Max Touree. Jess Roberts. Hayes, James Warsaw. Dr.

Mo- leaux. and many other. Cincinnati is specially favored Just new with th presence of many young ladies from abroad. Among them are Mis Edwards, of New York, with Miss Dymond. West Sixth street: Mias Hord.

ot Chicago, with Miss Duhraa. Avondai: Miss Waimar. of Philadelphia: at th horn of Mis Whit. Mt. Auburn Miss CLagxett Washington, th guest of Miss katharin Jordan.

Clifton: Ml Woodward, of Knoxville. Tens- nd Misa Rhodes are visiting Mrs. Frank Ellis. Mt. Auburn: Miss Waan.

at Cleveland, ia at Mrs. Pritcbard'a. Avondale: Miss Kilbreth. of Nw York, it duett of Mrs. Colonel Mo-Lean.

West Sixth street: Mis Tillman, of Louisville, la with Mrs. John Wood. Ninth street: Mias Cor WUs, of th Ortts. has her cousin. Ml Bowdle; and at Glen dale Miss McUovmy is th guest of Miss Bell: Miss Bodell.

from West Virginia, ia with Mi Stevens: Mis Bruce, of Lexington Miss Richardson, aad Miss Stevens, ot Pittsburg, with Mis 8trritt, a Mr. Foot Is horn from a most pleasant trip West. Tha Toledo Journal says: "Not withstanding th svr storm, a Urge audi nee greeted Mrs. Foot last tight, can wall appreciate the pride ot Ctacinaatiana in claiming one so attractive. The rears oi faithful work which sh aa so conscientiously don has placed her amoa the first of th professionals at bar ark Mrs.

Foots's old friends greeted her with the enthaaiaam that aha se ricaiy 'a a a A handanma tea waa minm Wm Tabs Ball Am WaitfiMila tmrtt -Sk. teA. sutea ar two oeuxhters. hlra, Klohard Bishop and Mr. Charles Bell.

Amoa th ladle Present were Mrs. Gaorx Duekwarth. Mr. BurKbardt, Mr. H-ntawiia B.

Dal, atrs. ktea. TlaM wi AiliAon. Mias Eunpea and Mra. John Gatae.

a Th tadla af fit lot ttbrna. hn snored a are now areaarta; afrer their.triandsa aucaaaasyBB rnaeasat atrttt xa oaa Week ot Deoember. The aaxne irf the PimM. WM JaiarL lea. ia a anflniaaft.

anaiaaaae. fcta mm i aatare at the eaurtaUatent aad the reeaita Tkta lauk Kill W. vaaiht belag detoUd to rehearsal ol daUahtfal raeasaa, mnaieei. haasarons aad otherwise Tha sasnaiala omoar ta eaiwasnw8iaawas VIeskfWamMi Mm 1.W tsr. uu 1 VX.VawWasM amlM tary.

Mrs. Lnev ML Browat Treasurer. Mrs, W.tVKo. The menu wlU aonsist of th Choice delieaciea af th saasnti. The roong ladies of th ehurehtwillAlso after i their department nay enarxaia MvireTutjtefchniidan(tAdtrKt thou-friends wiU saptr tbacasetva at the Baar.W' -J' It is earnestly hoped' thai th sonny Mead of S.

Lak' arm air Usstaaoh a Ubaral PatlaPBjJJgVp MXXU VMO THXKX. Mias Awwra Yooaa. of Ban Fraasea CaJU I vssitln he trarVd us this Ma- its Mac C. B. Baa, of Weat Eighth Jtree eelebntod thualgth weodiear Mlroe Draasatie Clah rave second amrea teat Monday wvwniat, Sovasnhai 36, which proved a sun as Ma.CnaT6srrrw.Mnw AHe9mith and Mis TMUo' sCauBMBiaaAria still eon fiaed to hU rooms at tbeGrand HoteL the result at aa accident oootirruig three weeks ago.

Miss Aasrs htnoax, of fane avenue. Ctim-minsvill. and Miss Duaan. of Hereon arreet. are tailing relative ia Chkaaa.

first BeUevwe Aasemblage of the sea- Misa Hittw a Au.kM.iM VII bag returned to her home, after a delight njf visit with her retetivea in thiseity and yicin-ity eat in Ctereioiit County. Ma.sra Maa.IT. HrxaAsr. of Chkaeo. spent Thsnksgiving JJar with friends and relative in this eity.

Mrs. Human wiU remain until after th holidays. Alblna Wolfe. Ras-, and Mrs. R.

Birnbaek. fc- Pplloch. Mr. Beaton aad Mr. in Seminary.

Walnnt MUla; Mr. Walter Wolfe aad aiajiy others. Miss TxafA Maagx. of this city, has returned ta hr bont after a three months sojourn in.iVtiver, the caeat of her brother, lioteL MAasr' Pronrieuw of the Ltadeil Msa WssHixeroR KnaiKSoa has returned to her home. In Ijonieville.

after having made a two weeks' visit to her sister. Mr. Matthews and M. Thomas PorSer. of Greenup street.

Covington. A ajuoab supuer wa given recently by Mrs. Morewood in Camp Wsshinrton in hunnr of her son, I' lyases, snd hi bride, slso ln- ensaawrnen of her daugb ter. Lillie. and toward Metier.

Ma. C. H. SniMs. of Dayton.

Ohio, who has been visiung Mr, Kit Breed, returned home yesterday. Mr. Simms recently rode down to Cincinnati In ten hours on his eelebrated saadle horse Bayiess Cniaf. Mas. Kt HnesssTPSs.

of Santa Crux. and her two, sisters. Miss Jie Harrington and Mm Julia Webb, of Wllliamsiown, Ev are spending the holidays with the former's mother-in-law. oa Clark street. Mas.

L. E. CVtv entertained very hand omely witt a. ehrrsan emum Jpneheon on Robinson, of LouisviiTe. Ky who has been the guest of her sister.

Mrs. L. S. Matthews, for the past weak. Ms.

AarsaraT' nee Misa Vattier Edwards, daughter of the late Judge Edward, of this city, who musical talent ia well known, sang a solo st the Thanksgiving sarv-ioea held at the Presbyterian Church at Kr Tharsday. Mas. PsnitsTTL of Walnut Hills, entertained few Lady friends with aa Italian dinner ednesdav evening. Those that enjoyed the repast Mr. Wade.

Mra. Humphrey. iii; Fotgar. Mis Wanna aad Master Jtobert Humphrey. Mi Mou.ia Wolvk.

of Berts street, entertained a party of a nests on Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Jennie Levy, of Vniiiicoine. Among those present were the posies, miss oil ie Wolfe. Mi Fan tan I aasi-r Miss Lillie Kina. Miss Mamie Hyker. Miss m.

H. Mr ot Elm street, celebrated bis twenty-first birthday among his friends, November with an elegant menu. The gentlemen present were Messrs. G. Gordon Saltier.

Charlea Ahlborn, Wm. Luehens. Gustava Suhrader and his brother. Oscar Mueller. A HARicisa Thanksgiving waa spent at the rexdence of Mr.

and Mrs. N. Baker at their home. No. 30 Chestnut street, who entertained st dinner Mr.

and Mr. Warden and family. Mrs. N. C.

Baker, the Miss Etto and Lntta Anthony. Mr. J. JL Dawson and Mr. A.

H. Burgess. A so- was tendered to th members Choir, this city, bv th Kev. C. if St.

Patrick Henry, rector, at tbe home of Miss Kate Russell. West Fittli street, on last Wednesday evening. An interesting literary and musical prorraintne was rendered. Mr. fit, HHdebrand acted as master of ceremonies.

ArocKRTwtn be given at Winton Place Town Hall Th ursday even i ng Ly Uie pupils of Mr. H. a Kitciieil. assisted by MissXath-erine Krwiij. teacher of elocution from the Glendale emale (toiler, and tha Winton Choral Society.

The proceeds will be donated to 6t. Stephen Church. The pro- has been carefully selected, and a urge attendance ia expected. Th surprise partv given by the Gay Poor at the residence of Master Joe rotty. 21 Kant-em avenue.

Thanksgiving ev. was a suc-cera. Music and games were the order of the evening. The guests departed at a late hour. Misses Ursce Grebbe.

Kbersnle, Pitch. Armstrong. Allen, lte.tid.nian, Doland. Qrotty, Master Allen, Jeitrien. King.

Gibeoa and Crutty. were among those present. Trx Koal Knlored Krows of Price Hill will give their fourth annual minstrel show evening. Jseceniber 1. for the Pene-rit of tlie TrtM Hill Gymnasium.

Mr. J. A. Liaxeltoii will occupy the central cbeir. while Mcxar.

Joe D. Morten and JohnG. Murdock. will manipulate the bones. The tamho end will be attended to by ill Q.

Maroua and A. N. Spencer. A very interesting programme has been arranged. A Ptxionrrrt surprise party was given on Sunday night last to Master Harry (scored.

at in res nencaoi nis parents on vt Set sixth street. Die presents were beautiful. Among nose in aiienaaure were tne toilowing: Misses Hemler. F. Weber.

O. Hemler.i. Gribhtin.U. Ireland. A.

Hemler: Masters H. Weber. J. Weber. Meyer.

Fred Lnrders. Iiuls Ltirders: Misses Una Meyer. Mintiie Hose! I. Haniia Arlmer. bmm Soheid.

Emma Hemler. Lotta Welkins. Miss Rosa Baser and Mr. George Cannon were united in marriage on last Wednesday morning. It was a very quiet atlair.

only the Hear relatives of both partiee being preset it. I lie services were neld at the Cathedral. Rev. Father Mackey being the officiating clergyman. After partaking of a suniptuuSs reoat al the residence of the groom's lather.

Mr. 1. J.Cannon, at No. teO Wen seventh street, the happy Couple immediately departed via rtie Queen ana Crescent, for St. Augustine.

FloridA 'l as young ladies of the A Grade of Hughes High ejehool on Wednesday last gave a randy-pulling to the young gentlemen of the Urade. it proved to be a very enjoyable atlair. Among those present were the Misses Jones. Heldinaii. Hactitel.

Whitely. Willis. Unrich. Freiberg. Wise.

Miles, Adler. Bquire. Iisraiia, Flelscliman. Jelenko. and Mesnra.

MoNeinn. Wildberg. Lowes. Uosltng. Mreiberc, Hoee.

Blackburn, A. J. Freiberg, uacber, Betunan. Baumxarwr and unutll. Qcrtt a party of young folks met at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. UeorgeB.Jonaa.Xn. 750 Eastern avenue, to celebrate-? the eighteenth birthday of their eldest daughter, t'oruia. Thoee present were Misses Katie nnd Mamie ruente. nsueaiid Mary Brefuld.

Dena Rose. Aaaea Kngbcrson. Kosa Klisrer Jievev, Maggie Welsh. Josephine brtiding. Carrie Lennkering.

Edna arter: Messrs. Harry Lebnksring. Joe Epping. Ben lnetit. Jake Koch.

Kd Mowberrv, Joe Ashmond. John Lidsr, Albert and Mul Kuotz, Bob Klin. Mias N'akkix Bunn. of West Eighth street. entertained with a dancing party Thanks- giving evening, in honor of her visitor.

Misa etniiuma nb. The following telle Alms. Cora Colli Mias Krkenbrecker. were present Miaaes CM McCarthy. to, Marine Cora.

Un. i arthy. Ueorgi Vivisn Park, Koeemoad 1 McOermottaud Bess mb. of Wheeling, w. heeling.

W. also Measrs. ul Scudder. Daa McAnrthT. CI arley Lamb.

Sam Cliff oroas. rul hari auasen. ark.Hor- ace Uaussen. 'Jrnig Fanikner. Robert Fryer.

sew Knu mt ysm, un a meet enjoyable time was had. Last 6aMrday eveaiac. November tX delightful time was spent at the residence of the Misses Meehan. of East Fifth street, the occasion being a surprise party In honor of is Annie. Among the enjoyable feature of th evening were the German imitations of Mr.

Pat Kkety and the Whsr Did Ypu Get That Hstr and "Faces," by Mr.Tom Kinney. Among those present were Misses berah 8iuall. MarGraey. Nellie MalloyrHoeie liurkfeld. Ella Hetdkanap and Messrs.

James and Thomas Kinney, Thomas Carroll. Dennis KeTley. Thoe, Manniag. John MulvihUi. P.

Kiely aad numerous others. A not xa of little children of th West End tendered a surprise to Master Georae Kamadeli at his home, on Clinton street, the occasion being hi taath birthday. Music dansiag and sum were indulged ia oa til a late hour, when a beau Ufa 1 repast was served. Among' thoe present were th Misses Anaw. Copper.

Ada Clawson. Ida Loth. Hi el la Ataiaa, Maud Gracie boots, Gracie Jamison. Lulie kamadeli. May and Pearl Powers.

Florence Hancock and Master Willie nd Clarence Jartibe. Oeorg aad Charlie DiehL George Loth. George rowers, cnarne cooper. James suaher Bansadeli and other. A tiuusmt eveaiac.

waa apent by a ui Mra. crawa ot voun rotas at tfee hoi Sullivan. No. 01 Weat Ninth atn s.treeu who gave masquerade party. Thanksgiving Eva.

The evening was spent in dancing. Tnoee pres- were Mrs, bands. Joacs, UvinrUon. Jones. Lilfy.

biaiford. Cam, karris. lsaea Lily Hosiord. a.va Kennedy. Mary arris.

Mis Fuhrman, Laura Johns. Ella orrison. Netts Mars. Masera. Georae Jones.

nsn. stuee. SJir. twanora. varus, srrie.

Dakoal Charlie TMmuut. Um Hugl'e. kobert Woodaid. Mr. Bcowa.ariie season aaa ynarna aver it.

rounc frirtds of ThoomOrr. eat of Thoana JTDrr.af Gilbert aveana. gathered at hia home ea Monday eveaiac (a greet him aa hie birthday. were all ea domino. an taa game or.

taa evenknc was the prises te beawarttf thoM wba sucoeasf nil con-eeaied their Idenuty. Falling ta this, th sue-no aorea eionkey was tronrat forth, adjurrrrani Le Bpuuilier. The oonsoiatioa ns fell to two dear little maidens. Mias Helen atlair aad Mias Ella May Barrett. After a charm- I-ag Wedneaday afternoon Mr.

A.CLSi:at-rae.. aseisted by bar naucb tarn. Misses aatiia aod Lala Bailer, gave aa norebie prwrees-ive a oh re yty. Asaoa preaeut srer Javiaa WuA TTassiaoad. a oharaiis W.La 13 ynaac lady from Chk-rso.

who is at present in guest ot her aanu Jar. J. W. brsitut' af Wainut Hills: Mr. WUiiam McEmweOTM re, ioha.

Miiehet.Tira.jL ft Iiiacuraen.Mrs, far. Hareonrt. Mra. CiiarK- fireeawauL Sirs. andJJt HpUlman.

Mrif-W. hrewa. Mrs. H. Whsiataae.

Mrt Kraiiiev. Mr, John T. Thompson, Mia Snydaaaand Misa rtaeaer. Jtrs, tsraniay waaiee ukst wisner ef taa lirst rrnM, and Misa Aaater a toes dad i Tar Campbell Proaewdv f. E.

E. Clab tatdtta thira aaewtiac ol tn aeasoa at tne rrcideaceuf the Miseaa Fsmugton.ST podley street, aa sasa Taewiay areninc. 1 be host's bad prepared very beaatif ui prises, the lucky winner ot which were Mr. A. Dqua.

Kra eattesaea'a prize, aad Mc -Jamas Far-ringtoa tha aoohr arise; -Mrs, Dana, first ladles' prise, tad Misa tila Hill tss booby prize. The members ot tha elnb are Mrs. Daaa. J. Dunn, J- FarriMtea.

J- Byrn. T. Sasdey end M. Ma JSeat Tuesday even-g tbe dub will meet at th reatdeao at ua Ella Hill. 23 Uwrt srreac Ma.

twaa F. Rtmr tendered hie friendsa social eveaiajt at his reaideara. en3 West Fourth utrfmX. A untie those pre-eat were: Mr. aad Mrs.

John Clemens. Mr. aadrvEarrj Haawick. and W. ShsaealSli Kafier.

'xatsj Rafter, Tiz iUiter. LLoue Belie Armstrong, Kale Eiela. Ruth Stichoison. Annie Coaler. Millie Bodenberx.

irieda Mueller. Carri Bod ea berg. Nells -limrn. Mollie Downey Miunie MaeBrairand OUie onds: Meeara. Fret Klein, Charles Durain.

Fred haimar, Kddi Heinlein, John Durpette. Edward Mceller. Daniel Brieo, Becker. Dan Sugerman. Hngh DufTy.

Harry Davis. iLGriffin. Frank tfiinea. Fraak Downey. Um.Jmn MAjamau.ee' N'ew York, who is vur.iioa Mias aland Curtis, of Mt.

Anonru. was pleaaanuy surprtsea lass Thursday even- mar ui i invnva Alter nsr Hie evening with procresaiv hearts and ttanciug and partaking oi refreshments, the ruests sHimu, tne rucsts lour. Among those i tor. Cobb. TUiis Hee- lie McHesiT.

Blanch oenartea at a let hour. present were Silsac Lao. bie. Mar Uoodloe. Nellie Carroll.

Anna Wilson, bailie Newton. Til lie Jordan. Maud Miller. Clara Bennett, Nellie htokes. dia La Orange: aisu Messrs.

John P. Ijinanicad. M. W. II.

(iarence ihompswn. J. Webber. WUl Curtis, John Tieroey, Pha Burlihardt. Charlea its.

M. V. Williams. A. Markham.

Powell, a E. Huuon. Pierre Cavagnaaaid F. K. WUl-lamson.

A ruttssjrr surprise party was tendered to Mm AadiFMintn at her home in Newport. on last Tuesday evening by a few or bar many friends. Dancing Was indulged in until tbe sweet strains of the harp announced the time to adjourn to the dining ruom. where an elegant collation was served. Among those present Were the following: Misses M.

Ashbaua-h. Emma Riler. Belle Clebourne. Jessie Klcnarnaon, Fan nht ana Core Holme. Bath Strieker.

rwJIle Ducker. May Uuehi. Jasaie and Grace Bryan. Fannie Strieker. Caddie Cassell.

Clara Bowers. Maa- Se ocetbsch and the Mnases Tresise and essr. William Pari. I- hrran. F.

touth-gate. (ieorge Uuehl. Ed Wilson, F. Kirker. Hys Shauer.

F. C. 'oglhacb, Willism hailie. tieorge Browji. William Young.

School field and W. Wells. N'gwsooar. November SR. A home wedding mi celebrated at the residence of Mrs.

Brirgel. at lit Tibbaia street, last Wednesday evening, when Miss Emma Itnegel. a charming lady, became the wife of Mr. Jake Kuchert. a young busines man ot Cincinnati.

The marriage ceremony was performed by Kev. Mr. Meratnan. pastor of St. Stephen Catholic Caiircp.

The young couple were accompanied by Miss Rosa Bucbert. sister the aroora. and Mr, Richard. Briecel. brother of the bride, as bridns-maia and groomsman.

After the ceremony st the church ther repaired to the home uf tne bride, where the wedding snpperwsa en-loved by a laraw number of friends. The evening was passed in singing snd dancing. The presents were numerous and cosily. The young couple will reside at their new home Bellevue. Ky.

A BiRTiipav surprise party was tendered to Miss Julia Keller at he residence. No. 87 Kmggold street. Pendleton, on Tuesdaveven-nu last. I was an enjoyable occasion, and lasted until daylight.

The mandolin playing of Mr. Brin Lee and the sTnging of Mr. M. McGrevy were interesting features. The following gliosis were present: Mr.

and Mrs. Bnu Lee. M. McGrevy. Mr.

and Mrs. Scan-Ion. Mr. snd, Mrs, Eugenie Sweeny. Msmie Koss.

Ella Kelly. Mamie Bland. Bern Whit-inker, Mary Kahlar. Yevie Kahler. Mart pugan.Johu KWUig.Wm.Iluck hwnig.

Kitty Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. James farreil.

Mrs.OHearn. Mr. and Mrs Gould. Miss ssi Solan. Mrs.

Tom McGrevy. Mrs. Tobin. Kate Scobel. Mis Dadie Keat- nig.

Mr. and Mrs. rat rick Mctimin. Mr. Rnd Mra.

let. Miss Macsie aa Kehler. Miss tan. Mr. and Mra.

r. of Newark. Ada Kline. Miss CnraM norman nneriuan. vis reoa Kelley A most sjrreeahle birthday surprise party was tendered to Miss Hose John at her resi dence.

176 Harr street, on Friday evening. Noveniber 2. She was tt reci seinient of niai-y g. followed by a chief feature of neautuui presents. Uaitctng, bountiful repast, was the the evening.

Amencth guests present were the is MollieTC.ijraan. Aysrie fsitlin. Anna Mcr-annan. Etitn MalUre. Kallie Campbell, tin ma Billings, Kate McCann.

Edna John: Ida Turner. Mrs. W. Klinian. Mrs.

Kate! lam, Mrs. W. E. Tinpett, of Milt-nesota: Mr. and Mrs.

J. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Hillings, Mr.

and, Mrs. C. riiompson. Mr. and Mrs.

Totii hard. Mr. end Mrs. L. E.

Hrotliers. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8.

Price, of Cartli-e: Mr. and Mrs. S. P. John.

Mr. and Mrs. J. jonn. Messrs.

rarauei carman. l)n Willi Hoffman. Lambert. Albert Blatznat favored them with splendid music for tbe ociasioo. Tat reception of the Msldtal Literary Society at the residence of MUs Theresa Faber.

Wasbiiigioi; avenue. Newport. Thanks-riving evening, was delightful The spacious parlors were beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums apd roses, iiencinr was the order of the evening, and continued until a late hour. The guests repaired to tlie dining room at midnight, where an elegant menu was served. The table was tastefully deoorsted with (lowers, snd suspended from the was the monogram of the society.

M. in white and yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Anna bpnaser. Iowa, wss the honored artiest of the evening. tthere present were Misses May Uuehl.

l.illle Kurt amp, Addie Hardetty. Alice Manning. Theresa faber, Dora Hebrig-gel. Liiella Harding. Lucille tttiuinus.

Katie Mesrs. Ed ilton, Geo. Brown. K. Charles ngel bach.

Kdw. Manning, ieorge Guehl. ill nutg. Lymari Hrvan. Winnie lis.

harles Kicher snd alter Quiggen. Doritig the coming winter the society will take up ihe study of the authors, and before the close ot the season will present scenes from different plays aa private theatricals. Lst Tttesdsy evening. November 'JS. a surprise party was tendered to Mr.

Henry Tcr-linden. of Bessemer. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Stephen, on uvetiue. Fast Walnut ilills. Dancing and other festivities were indulged in until a Tate lifiir. A S'imptuous feast wss served by the affable hostess.

Mrs. Stephens. Thef.Jlov-n. guests were present: Misses Juliaf ook. Selena Stephens, ttophta Tertinden.

Tillie t'ook. Emms Podeste. Lee Cook. Anna Msrk. cnima i kk.

tnisit aiartin. nose onx. ear nara mox. nertna cooa. Reasr 1,1.

tn Keeser. Nettie Zinck, Mrs. Collister. Misses l.i i lie coiusrer. eille ol lis 9 i.iuie oiusrer, ter.

Charlotte Munsell. Jessie Carlisle. Ann inck. Miss oaner. l.ae Cavasna.

Liliie Stephens. Adiel htepliens. Alice Pickering. Lillie Mnrandt, irene O'Donnald. Messrs.

Teldy Terlinden. Edward Andrew Cook. Charles rook. I-onis Stephens. Albert Reese r.

John Eckstein. Ben Brown. John T. Walsh. Charles Huermann.

Emil Terlinden. John Ponavan, Will Lanpin. Joe Sayres, Kimer Fieber. Hsrry Fieber. Tom Sayree.

Joe l.itteil. John Kebl.Geo. Flanders and Kichard Bell. On Thanksgiving Evw tha Sunnv Court Tennis Club, of itisnulura. entertained its numerous iriencis at rir.uarcourts residence.

Isabella Place. Mt. Tuscnlnm. It proved to beoneofthe unst charming society sftairs of the season. Dancing waa the order of the evening, and was kept np until the "wee small hours of morn.

Among those present were: Miss Belle Hsrronrt. Him Bailey. Miss Hammond. Misa Bertha eeonoe, Miss Jessie tfconce. Miss Heckin.

Misa Ijnd. Miss Ida Stewart. Xiiu Miss PeRutrer. Mias bprsau. Mias Paolfn Stewart.

Mias Sutton. Miss Crusar. Mis oullon. Miss Carrie, Harcourt. Miss enable.

Misa Spil-rnan. Miss Rogers. Miss Hloape, Mls Fee. Miss Meame. Miss Dunlaa, M)s Walker.

Haiiss nepier. miss nootn. miss Misa rown. Miss Cray and Messrs. Good ale.

Mo-iarmld. Butterworth Mitchell. Kd Mar- court. Meexin.seiourn, irax. Carroll.

Chaa. ilaroourt. Ivis. DeKuitsr. Stewart, feloaite, Brysnt and isyo Aeosble.

Hay. Frsrier. Tilghmsn. Taylor. Bnrt Harepurt.

Dun Ian. Kd wards. Turner, Miller. Wood- Card. Kramner.

Walker. KelTogx. Brown, ynd. Griest. Mr.

and Mrs. Dav Greenwald and Pic Cross. Tnr.s waa an old-fashioned New Entiand (msnniiNi iwunTini ami ins rea- llbertave- nue. weat walnut uuis. 1 tie bostess was becomingly attired In a Pink costume, with a wbhs apron, vn ui ie leatnres ox IB tbe saoj and mly eveafng was tn quaint oia-tnsaiooea toe wearing honaeapuna.

and, fancy calicos white aprons, which had been unifoi adopted, Mr. and Mr. Beueaanaea ei orn. tktaw taioed the company with same very cheice musical selections, thongs end recitetion were renaerea oy msny ot xnose present, candy-nulling was one of the enjoyable r.musements of the evening, after which the icbt fantastic was indulged in. Aa evening long to be, remembered by Urate fortunate enough ta be present.

Following are rh nasneaof those present: Misses Gertrude, Bernard, tanra McCarthy. F.mma Erehabrink. Mamie McCarthy. May McCarthy. Irene Erenabrink.

Josie McCarthy; Ollie CissyrGrace Gihaoh. May McCor-micc May Iteardon, Nettie Lima Moses. Ann Swift. I.ncy Hasseaxhal aad Colia Baccicalapp: Meser. Clarence Cannon.

Frank Cannon, Julius Zannnt. JohaTibbats. Will Slchnaidar. Will kMraav. David Sutton.

Will WUl Keller. Dm-i KiHB.seoon reception aa oaoce of i tad jJaoce of the aa Taansagivias oems at the Uoaa raycac ine sooa place evening at ita. beentifui roeens tea vaftm nau. laa aaace ncaen- joyed by the many auests present. in room wer pro(uelr decorated with ever- greeee ana corysaataamnms, aaa tnereora tloa table waa adorned with a moaisd the eame fiosrera, Mueh credit setae eoea-mittee.

Mra, Aeahnneeaan. Mia May aasith, Misa Kiesae fciroeser. Mis SaxeoTMss Coanolly and Mis Eona far th very abi manner, ia which th reeeptiea was eaan-aaed. The eooasioa wiU be repeated Deceas-br Ik sbhi taeaa who. att'aAad -were I'frfaK wnf Manri (Meaxon.

Woiverte aad daughters, i-ihta PpeMfra: Uiiem Skinnee. Mr. Kliiott and Miss Cora iea-WiU oi 'nam. comuiamicr jonn atasaae. U.

Uale. C. Mianaler. Lieutenant Otis. J.

H. Heinr K. Kffinger. Tom Chard. K.

R. Gaul. Can-tain Joseph. Frank bi ao tfe r. OuesKiose, I.

11. Williams. Heaa. I liin Mun Riealer a id sviiiatw Mr. rnit i uroia.

aire, anew Ping, Mr, and Mrs. WUhsm teeple, Mr. yiweawaia aoa Mtsa sunguaa. atias ian aaasa. aa.

eiraee ureaasa aa Mia Safe yamfi Ur.is4 Vats. lie. Mra. Mneetuut id jo. ra.

jt SSjrf Mr. EVWQlia. Joha Key.FrediUr- easna SieW aflhaeS aaisd avewae.WalantHflbv in hemoraftba ztenta birthaay aaairersary of tanr nAnter. Kiss Koea, waa a very hrQUaat af fr. Tbeurs Bomber of iavitei cueew in atiemtSBtv had a ami aajorabl timeantil tbwearty hour odTsutnatciviac Day Th "Orel deeoraitooa were prof sa were profuse and eiab-waa ttiraishe.

tha est. Cjxgsaaaa Oi Issstva dis-aase. The foilowicc were ta 1 cesnsass tiathasu a. Amy Mar. MeeA.Bnin Martr.

Weua Sa-hs. Core Frchtei vaiira nuas. Ma A.o. I'lnitiM C'aSa. vmra ItxlaliM Kraluirrb amy.

ttlsM ttiiilw swl Cr- Kr. "f.KfrTjrX fie Hersoc. Dollie Chase. Beaxrice Mayer, aita Beta, Bonnie Rets, bselia Maver. aim aagaider.

Maryrry Jones, heJiie BarveyrDora.Coha. leila Fella. Ralph rahrufiar Ham imIiil sVarim ErUik. Charles Abrahmm. Jwe Abraham.

areas Heiaahamer. Harry Metasheiaaer. Alfred Bohna. W. tkarnt.

Albert etesssoaauod. lif-ford beasoogood. Boas IlolMnax. Wallaoe HflMStnan I W.ll.,1 hlTil ti.wr Claranve Mack. Jess May.

Sidney Hanoi Albert stota, aad others. CAPITAL. CTTX tOCIKTT. A BrOliaa aad Mrs. OSsptey eg Tetsata hy Kotea.

vaa smcjsiaaa. Cot. ran. November SO. The event of the week was the dancing party given br Mr.

and Mrs. H. C- Baaeroft oa Tuesday evening to introduce their niece. Miss Green leaf. The lovely bom on East Town street, so well adapted for entertaining, was beautifully decorated with srollax and cut flowers, and tha floors covered with liaea for oancing.

Mrs. Bancroft received it a handsome toilet of blank silk, with a brocaded front of black aad white, trimmed ia Vandykes ef silk asr-broiderr. aad diaseood ornaments: Miss Grain leaf wore an exquisitely fresh toilet ot white silk covered with striped net. with garniture of white lilacs: Their guest. Mias Do ring, from Cleveland, waa la black net.

trimmed with moire ribbons, bodice decollete: is Heiea Underwood wore a pretty gowa of daiieate blue China silk: Miss Horn wore a dn-ts of lavender crepon. bodti-e decollete, and trimmed with pansiea. aad her guest. Miss Bead, of chicafc-o. wore a handsome dress of reed green combined with rich Persian silk, and trimmed wtth pearl embroidery, and ornaments ot diamonds: Miss Jeflrer was in black sauze veined with silver: Miss Miles wore Piuk moire, en traine.

diamond ornaments: Miss Harden wore a beautiiuil ii embroidered pale blue crepe bodice nd araperiee over a skirt ol Dowered silk Mi rrentiss was in black silt, en traine. oroa metited wivn jet: Mrs. c. K. uilinore wore an lndi Miss noia aux.

ixmaon nnoge in color: Mis ston. wore a delicate pink China silk: Fleming, of Circlevill. wore black lace, bodice decollew: Mr. Child was in a lilac striped gauze over silk, with a vest ol lilacs: Miss Lanraan wore a Jonquil yellow crepe, trimmed with garlands of violets: Miss Bal er, white Mik. with tnmrniug of Oriental lace: Miss Harris, of Louisville.

white silk muirsc-ctirdion plaited skirt aud bodice decollete; MiseOlds. white ganxe, with stripes of crepe una gilt: Mia Louis English, white silk and tulle, with moire sasc: Miss ertba English, sea-foam green crepe liase. elaborately embroidered: Miss Holton. pink silk, covered with striped gauxe: Miss Emma Holton. yellow silk, with draperies of white tish trimmed with bunches of while macs: Misa jontan was tn a renca blue and white figured China silk, trimmed with steel passementerie: alias 1 eaoody.

wait silk, decollete: Miss Williams. oal It lnd: blue gnu re. with strirn-s of silver: Mtsa Kemick. white tulle over silk, witn bodice of moire silk: Misa Sheldon wore white crepe de chine: Miss McCoy. Titian red India silk.

Cithers presrut were Mr. and Mrs. Goodspeeu. Ir. anu Mrs.

Kmminrsr. Misses railing, Mrs. Frank McKinnie. Mr-. Kite.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keves. Mr. anu Mrs.

Allen hut ton. Mr. and. Mra. Harrr Huston.

General and Mrs- Liiderwood. Miss Shedn. Mrs. Duncan. Mirs Katherine Duncan.

Mrs, D. Hinmsn, Mr. and Mra. W. K.

teld. Mr. and. Mrs. Will c-avaaw.

Mr. and ra. itobert K. Npii. Mm uatLwM.

ur ati.i Mrs. Geo. oahr. Mrs. Medary.

Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mot'oniiell. Mr.

and Mra. A. K. Sharp. Mr.

and Mr. L. C. Newsou. Mr.

and Mrs. Al-berr. Mr. and Mrs. Vi ill Money per.

y. Mr. sad Mrs. Allen Williams. Mrs.

8, N. Field. Judge and Mrs. Williauia. Mr.

and Mr. J. 8. Morton. Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Burdell: Meaara. Horn.

Gsborn. 8hedd, Fisher. Waters, Siew-nrt. Potter. Taylor.

Sharp. Harrison. Fitch. Uennison, Barcus. Fay.

Anderson. Galloway, Live, Child. Mamie, Nashee. Field. Jo.

Potter. Bingham. Uamsn. Khinn. McDonald.

ole. Kodgers. Miles and Linn, Tbe nisi Ciub" net at the Nell House on last t-aiardav evening and was delightfully eutertained by Mrs. Frank McKinute. 1 lie reoepiion given by Mra.

Samuel Butler on i uesasy. from 3 until A was ons of the Pleasant success of th season. Mrs. James Wilcox save sn elaborate luncheon on kut Ftaturdev la bonor al sirs D. B.

Neil. Th guests present Wfi-e: Miei I Jin ins n. Miss btrveiis. Mrs. R.

Plstt, Mix Lotlike tirar Msry Forty tbe. Miss Bessie Parrott. Mrs. It. n.

Miss Dohertr of Cui-. W. P. Little, Mia fc.illl vatit. citmati.

Mra. Mia McKeo. Miss Piatt, MlashUla aad Misa eimore. Mrs. Willism Bricksll.of North Fourth -treet.

will entertain with a reception ou next Wednesday evening from until A J'he marries of Miss Mary Forsyth, second daughter of General porsytho. I H.A., to Colonl Bacon. V. S. will be relabraied on Thursday evening.

December 1J. atlrii-uy htirch. Tlie ceremouy will De followed by a reception at the beautiful horns of tht bride's grandmouier. Mra. Deniiiaoo.

on r.ast Broad sirevl. Horn, of East Town street, is entertaining Miss Bend, of Chicago. Miss baati uston, who has been the guest of Mrs. Hurry Huston. returned to her Home at CoiinellsvilJe.

on Wednesday. Mr. V. it. Harden and daughter.

Mis otelia. have gone to New York. Miss Fleming, of Circleviile, is visiting Miss Olds, ot Jenersun avenue. A very delightful musical and reception was given iu honor of Buron vou tshuier at the residence Mr. and Mrs.

D.Fire stone on, Wednesday evening under the auspices ot 'rof. J. Smith and Mr. Albert tiem uaiider. The marriage of Dr.

J. E. Brown, of this city, to Miss l-anny Barker was celebrated on thanksgiving Jay at the home of tne bride st McConnellKvkie. Dr, and Mrs. Brown will reside at No.

410 11 Rich etreet, and will be at home after Oecember iss BUnctie Cornell, of Westerville, ia the guest of Mrs. George L. Converse, of Fourth street. IXDLAXAPOL.lt. Kiasnst rWelal Xtveata Ooewiilag Daring Tbaka-ivlag Ueea aad I antes A d.tv tixsaip.

aeaciat, mararcn rsra sg the fltte-ao iNPuaAeous. November 30. Miss Minnie Steams, one of the prettiest young isdiesof this city, will remove to St. ouis in a short time, where she will reside permanently. Mrs.

Stanton J. Peele has inaugurated a series of "thimble parties" at her pleasant home on North Alabama street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kieman celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on Thursday evening at their home on JS'ortU Mississippi.

A pleasant reception wa. given by Mrs. Louis i. Michener at her residence on North Alabama street recently. A large number i.l ladies were present from rt.

Kitchener's former home in Shelby villa, lnd. Miss Bright Arm sifonx. of Camden. X. is the suest of Misa Evalyn Austin.

Miss Orace GasloD gave a drive whist party at her home on East Nsw York street on Monday evening. Mr. Henry Walton Gnode. formerly of this city, was recently married to Edith Booth-royd Fairctooah.of Chieaao, at the bride's residence on Huron street. on Friday evening Mrs.

Dr. Bigger gave a delightful company in honor ot her daughter. He van. wife of Rev, Wm. Bevan.

of Greensville. Canada, who ia visiting nsr. Mrs. Bigger proved a ciurmiag bus leas. Mrs.

Huntington, of Massachusetts, was given aa informal reception by Mrs. Thoe. Day, at her home on North Meridian etreet. Miss Mary Kercheval entertained the Brie-a-Brac Club on Tuesday evening at her home on College avenue with dancing party. Mr, Car'.

married on Thaaksgmng toMhw Carrie B. Bar cant. atWaukesha, Wis. The lonst Idies' Dramatic Clah will Seat this evening at the residence ot Mia on North Delaware street, Mr. and Mrs.

Addison C. Bybe gave afternoon aad evening reosauoa Wednesday to celebrate toe debut of their daugb Ur, Misa Mary Addieoa Bybe. into the social world. The youag lady is pretty and accomplished, Mbe wor white coatnmc. and tha decorations of th house srer also In white.

Miss Nellie Wile gave a tee. on Tneeday atteraoon at her home ae North Delaware Mm Carrie Vaiea entertaiDed a taw frianda informally on Thnraday evening. Mr. W. J.

RicbaisenterialaiBg Mr. E. rus. 01 niiaoeipbia. nor rue gave a recepuoa on Friday at her home oa Aorta laa ms eveaiac atrmt A thimble party was given oa Tuesday aftarnoon noon by Mrs.

iieo. VV. West and daoxu- ter at their residence, aaylvsv- nia. ta honacoi Mra. tin Mrs.

Fran BL BlacxJedge car a wa invauay ia ooaor ar ue Cliance Miller, at of 1 is 1 1 ien an mi iniew. tax Eentacky, Mrs. Aaiy V. Jadsoa ware a Jjtnci ssslve eaeai Prtr aa Tneadar eveaiac at her itev. nenaet yenrey.

soraatrry- aaa tar af abea the Fire Baptist Churei SB neea esnouaiy ui at nia hathaiwisMfannS. iSiSaOTifsrjtaarj! riaaTCkunm. affiFJatad. Mr. aad MraTKiea diepeasa with a hrUai Ui I trie.

a will W'ai wiifVS heme to their fneads MM sr th Alahejn etaM ftswtsarer Lesaske aad ta traaiaa Wttl SrnU, rtaaett rawty vea hy Mr. C. Baama-la sTtail to Bmll Ttm nTULTxi srKsxxm. irwea-ij "Where did you ae your dictatorial ways, sny how?" asked Hen peck. "From you, while 1 was your typewriter." retorted Mrs.

H. Vl( aad Mrs. J. R. McKee.

A niuaicalr iiid vciel will be given at the tthe eeenience of Mr. C. M. KAschig. North II linois street.

oa in evenirgoZ lc-iibr i the proceeits of which till be used lor the lei rnefi it 0i the Kioderea lr. Willoushbs ailinx. n-in law of idercarien. 101 auiRX. n-in law or vs.

n. btiaiiu 11 th Sco1 and ate I nited Mate consnl at cotiand. con templates removing hr family to Texas for wmtnral resident Mrs. John Newman, who has been viiung her -lul)lr. Mrs.

H. Ii. Carer, bare, will to Florida to attend the silver welding anniversary of Mi. nd Mrs. Ingram Fletcher, formerly of this city, which lake place December A Miss Minnie Riechea merer and Mr.

Jo. C. Uardner were married at the bride's borur 011 elueilay. Alias Mariam Johnson and Mr. John Talgv will be married on the lib of Iieceitiber.

Mr. ai Mr. Georae N. Cotwrsoa gave reception mi Tuesday eveajag iu honor ol Mr. and Mr.

Uiuis Dcchlr and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, tan urhi. Mr. and Mrs.

u. lVav celebrated their "crylaf wed.ling anniversary on Friday evening or a large party, girwn at their residence oa Norll; 1. a ware street. r. Andrews snl Mias Minnie Son idlap will be married December A The eusagetuent is announced of Miss A 111 Moore to Mr.

Mayne T. Parker. iss Mamia tiatlahue will give a reception on December 4 to her guests. Ml Cher line Cooper, of unci. and Mies Maud eu-eue.

ot Illinois. WEDDINGS. OiimiisTtut November 89. Last Wednesday evening Hawkins SVfnine Hawkins I- RnM aii1 Mtsa Lot M. Alfrev wr niarriiHl mi Chnsttan burch.

Company D. of the State Minna, of whicb omanitation the groom a member, attended in a bndv in full uniform and took part in the eeremonr- iJELLKroxTAtjit a Onto. November 29. Miss Annie CaseU.lt and Mr. lndis Flickinger were married at the handsome residence t.f the bride's blrsllU.

Vt tHlnUT viin In he presence ofahwtof relatives and friends. The" fienr nisoiue is the daughter r. ry laseoolt. a wealthy farmer, sud the sroom. of tne moat prominent stock men in Ohio.

Both bride and groom are deservedly popular, and etart in lite with evrry thing rosy bued for Happiness aad prosperity. Prap. IvC November Schuyler C. Miller and Miss I.iztie Morris were married t. tn residence of the bride's parent, on est KigQtli street, Tuesday evening.

Rev t. 1. Neamana. of Uie M. 1C Church, omciat-inc.

none but relatives and intimat friends of the eoulrai parties being Present. After tlie ceremony the happi eouple left fur their new home 011 Mr. Miller farm, jnst north of the city. where every tiling had been prepared for tbe reception ui hi bride. Cisa-lxvillx.

Obio, November 3s. Dr. Pem-ael j. Irwin, formerly of this city, aad Mia Nelh Balltri. well Known in social circles her, were married at th elegant home of the bride parwpu at Tarltoa.

Obio. las' vtednesdar evening at 6 o'clock. A lera number of friends and relatives were present. Aa elegant collation waa served and some costly present received. After the nrarty con grain lations 01 ihoe prevent had started for I rbana.

wheooe they will ve newiT-niarrieo livtroil. returiiina to lariton. Ulu shout two weeks, where I tier will reside. wxsuk. I'jio.

Notwuber 17. A ftw eren-ings since, at the hnme of the bride, east of town, by Rev. B. Turner. Mr.

KlUworth Keller and Mi8arab fsrott were united by marriaae. Th cereruony wa performed In th presence of th immediate friends of the contract. im parties. November S4. by Rev.

Mr. Turner. Mr. Alexander Nickeil ai.J Miss Rebecca Parrel) were married Tha lisnnt ivuiaI. the nonsretulations of friends and teftsoon afterward for a shprt bridal tour.

At th Valley Mouse fiv. C. H. Gnnterf, rnarneo sr. nooert n.

lliomas and Mats Clara K. Haiti, both ot Glen Roy. Ohio. Oaio. November Captain Joseph llckering.

a prominent aiidpoDuler ciiixen of Athens, was raarnsd Thursday innmint. November p. st th horns of the parents, io h.villr. Muskinrum ivmnty. 10 Mrs.

I.nella H. Shreisly. a highly esteemed and attract! re young ladv. fr.rtn.-rlf of this place. 1 tie eereruotiv was performed by her aiher.

Rev. T. W. llarvey. a prominent minister of the M.

Cnurch. The "ridal i-otiple reached Athena Thursday afternoon and held a largely attended wrd-jiug reception the same evening at ttis resi-denr-e pi the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. smuel Plckennx Onro.

November 2. An elegant wedding weaoeiebrated Thursday attar noon at tlie retidsncs of Emery MlkeasTl the principal being hi daughter. Mias hannie. and Mr. Harry Corbel t.

The bride was handsome attired, and th caupl received niauy elegaut sifta After the ceremony Mr. ard Mr. orhett left for Phlla-telphia. and after December 1 wUl be at home Pa friends at No, 17 Houta Walnut idr. MlraBi Shlvley and Miss Msnd Shield, were quietly mrris4 Thauasgivtag evening by Rev.

A. V'. welch. The wedding 9f Mr. Albert Fvterann and Misa l.iisi- Karlatoa was oeUbreud on inanasgivingatta renaeno oi Dr.

Cun- iiingnain CmntiiniLt. Kneambar tt.Ti,!,. Wilkln.a well-known society gentleman. nrj Mus Hortense Riley the axxsomoDshed daughtrr of Acltig (ashier Joseph W. Riley, of the rititens' Bank, this city, were in marriage st the residence of the briae't parents, on Norta Central avenue, last night Abont sixty guests witnessed the nnntiaJ ceremony, which was performed bvBev.

R. Roberta, of the First M.E.Cbureb. fhs bride wore a costume of light brows silk, trimmed in Persian braid, and th groom a conventional black suit. The baop pair was the recipient of a large number of hsndsom aqo costly presents. Mr.

aad Mre, Wilkin will make their future noma an North Central avenue. A wedding occarred at the home of the bride parents. No. tw Ilopkins street. ednesday evenins.Noveaberral o'clock.

The contracting parties were Mis Alleen W- of Cincinnati. bd Mr. Alcernoa S. Seville, of Memphis. Jena, the ceremony was performed by Rey.

FatherM array, teeter of at. Kdward a Church. The attendant were Mies miwi oarreit. aister 01 tbe bride, and Mr, tseorae Kaslgn. at Idlwild.

The many friend aatemblad were served with an elegant repeat. The bride wss dressed in a bsndom gray traveling suit, nd th groom uie convenuoaei Macs SOIL Tne presents were many, and very fine, eonaiaUng of silverware, Ac. The happy couple left the sareeteveniog for their fat are home ia Memphis, Tna. 0H10.1 Atxksa November 3a. ism rrA" FOLLOWING Athene yonncladles b'.

a pa din vocai lastr a men tal ana fflioos nal eat al aaiartj iMrtaiameat at Athens City Hail rsday eight for the benefit of th poor: Mi iisees Louisa Groevenor. M. Louise Itrashear ra. H.Un V. Lolu Brown.

Maagi I Horn. Dora lie Mea ner. Grace Htickaey and Florence Crai. tlie young ladiee were earisted by aeverai young gentlemen amateurs. Mr.

aad Mrs, Jama Frame, of West VI r- Cnm. wars 1 last week th gaesta of Mr. aad rs. A. J.

Frame. Mr. and Mrs, Charles. I. Ham have aa a juest tbeir daughter.

Mrs. Delia Xteasho. at blrTT1 Pwrrf vJywrLvillSc Mia Em Warden cav adejlchtfnl reoep-to ber young sen Ueotatt aad fads friaoA. eseniax. iot cueet aad Mr.

Snpe held a reeeptioa tuaeata af tha Lai vanity hat Lo.aad their AJtROM. 13 of Buchtal Co formrly ash- a. i as-100, t. C' ia dar vrsitiMa tri Mixat Mireal F. Daobm sM aeeaatad xstl Ceataa 'Kissditod.

Mcl iStrtarehs Mii'iaat. aa arraaaed slnlnHHm, Geroiaaia iiall ea F-Year's evST A51'miLmBDa Akroaa atd-tfwse aaasali argsairsiiwa. ul rMiti7T7I irwa aa tn tarooch Earep aad Wsaier, aAfrtet ADA. rs visiiim la Mias Iwre Maine vwnag her s.er. Mrv H.

hv! Bucyrna. Ohiou air. ana jsrs. s. h.

uanv -a. Married, at Trrnlly I Hinr a. r. feT Tbarsdar. Xoeea.wer 1-0 Tbosapana, of I'lWf t-hla aac E.

coaaer. oi Ada, Obi-. BCCVRl'A. MISSGF.RTIETH--Vr. aaunaterof ing ia bor er nf t.i -TlKiraiew.

o( Mrs.tieurs is saw. led. Mr. James Ealer. of uir ruh visiting his ir.

1 Alteftde de r-vi taiut-1 1 Mrs. W. P. B. r-rirr.

uf tn i.n friends al ivucyiu i Mrs. J. Ii. Kinsr Miss llijUve tllar- party at pnvr andn-n 'A-. airrhr iynie.

rilrml4 iwiiukr. al Maii-nVtd Wu. r. J.iUl, llrtt'J i her reiatnes at Krsn 11. Mm r.va Kerr us BK.U.KFX)NTI I t-vnUA KFRI! I 1 Jim 1 -r ltniw mc 0.

Hardy, ul With ar 1 aud VI rv A. Wright. Xrv A. Marr vivted it.e(ast seek. Mr.

v( 1-, many tai- hvrr si 1 air.e l.utn it i5. 1. 111. Mm, g. A Cauu-bcw 11 is nds iu lwwa.

Mis I ni iv I tiller A t. 1 gtie-ts nf .1 ci.fiai Mr Riid Mrs 4 ntl fimn ui tr CIKCT-Kt tLLk. i-'i: ta Jo. ll.IifcK apent iliut.i gan. tihio Mise Halli Stti'lh i f-.

in inriunat. 1 Miio 3d 1 1 nattis avl of her Mr Miv Neiti, angling parti in liuiiu Kuih remiuore ai, OliKi. last rioay 1 Norl 1 piTp tnriu mu. 1 -s. 1 1 rty 1 tte awungwui.

l. I iu mis city several part Mtia Mam Lincu u.r 1 tt ol 11m bus. ti. Prof. M.

H. Iwls. 1 lar were la Loluiuou? 1 1 Mr. and Mrs 1' 1 1 hattanovga last Miss Ann hiiro). olumbus.

guest of Miss Aiioc Lrr.i la Mrs. U. at Liillcothe. 11. her CAMUF.V Plinlfs has rr to Mr.

I- II a ...1 is has Imca.1 ii Mrs. Ie Iener. Mrs. Lucv toons is sperdias wub bar iater 111 1 111 M.inau. ttw aaj Miss An 'is ll.llclir st 1 hsttanoors F-x-Mayur Juiinsn.

wife 11 I Mrs. 1 Lvmae, auvoiiv-l ncice. Miss Be.itieli. at 1. inciut.at.

day. ILr. ii CE1.1XA. LICKNKKIi F.n di.rng th- s-. James Brubaacr a id atari 1 JilvC UcoaiiJ imngrr jtm Haxar Itoso lurb 1 Misa lVlle HushaS.

of Luna, is Ix 1 an veil. Misa May of Mar .1 tie aeek with Ceana frin.d Mis Maggie le Kji, ian a viaiuaa dr. and nr. e.dwcrd 1 Mi. ew I arr ot Mai 1 s.

is Xi 1 Mrs. J0.M1 M' kt. Thomas Wnlinyer and Miss Fywles. ol 1 wua. areipetid.ng the west e.

llliarn Widnierer and faiuur. Mis Nora Wise. an tverf. is th guad of Mr. and Mrs.

byroi. cieocening. CBIUJCOTHE ON MONDAY evening Mstile A ton. daughter of Mt. Hmy A list.

.11. a Mr. henry jaden. ol ausaorui. Ss were auietly amrried by liev.

H. Bicxs at th residence of tn bride, on rt aier street, in Uie preeenc of relatives mui a tew lnumaia frienda. Aiiiiounii'Uient i uiad of the nxaeii.r!.i (r. Kiwood Neisoe. id M.

aonena smart, cianstiier 01 it. r. BUiarc Mrs. iayiur. of Lrwoairn.

N. rtturrrj utr uorue aiier a pieaaaiii vi.i 1. 1 aaugntar. Mrs. a inert Lftjuxias.

eits. of it. Mr. Jama McVlckr. a well-knrnn ouainesa man.

apu siiss wer marriei at the residence of parent. Mr. and Mrs. John O. hnvder Wt lftn street.

Ibursdar svsu.u.- clot'. They wer the reL-ipianuof valuabi and useful presents. 1 a.acf Sill's Julia Cobb, ol Oran.t lUpsut guest of Mist Lena Brow a. of Kati 1.1 Misses Hecht of in West verv cleeswntlv antenainad th Uub last hondar even in. Monsicnor Windthorst.

rector of J-eir, Jatholic Church, assisted at tha dedicauo of 81. Joseph Cnurch at Dayton. Otiio. ef t'hursday. Misa Kooiaioe M.

Saflurd is at Ifa.twars guest of Mis Mary Miss 1'etrea McCUntovk has returned froa aa i leaded visit lu New Yotk. Misasusaa P. N'iign is eniertalning he Mary Smith, of Lebaoon. Ohio. The sal and luncheon given last F-tlss evening by the ladles of at.

Paul Kpisoopai hurch was a decided succe. Mr. and Mrs. K- W. Farden.

of rorlsaaou's. were visitors hers last wees The marriac of Mr. orvitte Fanoak ssS Miss Anns Dunlap tc-k p.scr 1, naaf evening. Kev. R.

C. Galbraith jtej Miss nusan Pallea visiting tbe U.tt ot Marietta. Mr. Chas E. Wilson, of risrkstjurg.

island Misa Laura A. Kvsus wrrr n.ai ried, Thursday evening at the realjsnca the bride. Kev. K. kudiaili Ued atp Ual knot.

Mr. and Mrs Anton Tbroll. of near IT.r, ilOj. are enionng a pleasant mn an i. Mrs.

Louis roster. itrtrt. Mis lanrs Buch hammer, is the um fntids at clavclaad. Mr. and Mrs.

bnim Fl Min.si.r 7a lesxi. were suesta ot relatives hert ...1 rtt, ,1. v- usd sears luseoay evening Ibe Misses serond street, dsiightiully entertain pariy. Mia Lid Eollin. aasuted br singars.

will produce Naiuii luci UK during th so suing holidays. DELAWARE. wtriiir. sri a I lady of this city, who I rapber in Tbomaa K. Po popu'ar as is itn -e- Powell uiv aJr in coiumbua.

naa secured pcsii.or moBneof becretary of ta lawriurNirta The old folk concert giver, si i tf 04 ''para xlouae laanksctvina mni best (ocal talenL tor the benei.io: ureas Home, was a success lncrir The costumes were untuue and in rer Slsle sf aim uara uu sins Urett ad Mre. Archie Ly brand awn iaursja Brlnemald, of Clevelsmi th Eieet of hi steterTMra rraaus at ua otet Donivaa. Mis Lulu Jeffries, of Sprisgfieil was a recent guest of Miss Mir s.itsl Moaneu hnlL Mass Floreaee Caldwell, of Monr.ru HaA is vial tt rig her pare Is ir, ciereian The Elks gave their fourth dai at teair lodge roe naa oa Tneo iaii'i daec.r.f vv.l eaday 1 weatr-d ve aeanle sere resell i afTsir. An very pleasant and aaioysbia sent coliatioa served by iloSmsa. Mies carter, of urbane, is visitiug ber ter.

Mra, Ed O. Kane. Mr. 01 ow of loangstown. fil marly of theO.

gneet of hat Beta aiu viaas 01 hata Pi taTb Mass Mary Armetrena delisntlaiiy em Mary Araastreng aligp taiaed bee Phi Uaaaaua friend, u.i giving eveaiac at her home vu laiveis.tr aveaoa. WUl Wehster.ef tha U. W. r. orr Thanksxiviag tacauoa at bis iiuin 11- lif-toa.

0110. Mr. and Mra. J. J.

6har gave a famiir rw union 1 diaaar party en 1 nanksxivus IaJ at thair home ea North Main strevi Mr. rank Boras and soa. accon paste by her nephew. Charley William, er is Kieaasond. spend ins lbankssiriar with her sister, Mr.

JeseteVi'llfiaia Miae Mane Thoansoa. of Waaaiagwa. viaiiina Mrs. Proi. Williams.

Miss Bertha Keed. ol Porti.re.oaib. obio a tae Bwees at beg artttaer. Mr. Ad Keen, cueet u.w.tr.

Mies Lena MeCtoad, of Mai ville. visiung het couatfis. Mawes Mariaaiid Jiisr caia suier.oo north Main street. On Thauksgivuix eveaiac th Pbi Imvt Pel, Fraverniiy epeat vary pieassni s4 aaeial eveaiac at ta hoaae ot Mias it aipiu MesJorr. Ur.

Fred Bast, at SprtacAetd. Ohio. Oiijej Riett. of Toledo: Bestaou toraker and Kouod. Celombua, all of it 0.

U. scats innaaafiriac st taeir MAnTVCKLlt. ta aaerry dance tiled the ai at islt. Da ft aasaaicn aa exresiaat aee participetuc were a as rye ISS Ma. Milina.dBjrre.

tj Masses Lena. aa atuoe vt wenesaTaiatt le narUl. atsyt at tha' eeraber 1. At Any irliti i th tow Ha Taaakamviaa Ae. TbeComaiiti0' A area 1 meat, were Msr.

tiayu Corsnanr. alien Hills aad iJ riaai a kiMibwluna uniulkt id.

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