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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 10

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10 Comsavnl cations wilheet signature addtessed to this department will hi towered: and Subseitaer," "Co taat Header," are net ended in the ward sfenutar. During the present week socifry has Bean Terr active: there has not day that haa not boon flUed with ntimber of entertaJntMnta, and, a will se aeea by tha announcements tor next week and the succeeding on, there will be even mora gAyety than has been re corded in a similar period daring tha pt tew years. All tha large bo1 functions have been delayed until tha raseridlan of the season, and they are now being crowded in at one time. The tort notable entertainments of the paet weelc were the card partiea given by Louis K. FVrjUAou for her cousin, Mist Price; by MLa Matt Johnson for Miss May Field, and by Mrs.

Harry Tamplett for Mies Grace Grandin; the dinner dance by Mrs. Charles T. Ballard for Mi Carolyn Leech, and the large recep tions of Mrs. W. F.

Scholte and of Mis Carolya Fletcher. Mrs. John Bask in, of Third avenue, Cve one of the most enjoyable afternoon, euchre parties of the season, at her now home, yesterday from 3 to 6 o'clock. There were twelve tables in all, and on elaborate dinner was served after the ganxv The Buskin residence in by far he best adapted modern home for lsree entertainments. It is the only one which is built with a private ball room.

There were three prises an elegant water color, a salad bowl and spoon and a Sevres piste. They were won by Mrs. Hsmp den Zane, Mrs. Leander Woolfolk and Mrs. Lenta Ksstenbine respectively, Mrs.

W. L. Jackson cutting with Mrs. Kasten blne for the third prize. A pleasant feature wan introduced la the presentation of' 'bouquet of American Beauty roeee to every instead, of drawing for a consolation prize, as has been i revionsly.

done. Mrs. lUchard Ten Bvoeek, of Fourth avenue, gave a aeUghtful UUlo dinner party last evening in honor of Mr. H. Dsltoa NewoomV birthday.

The table wasr a large sqaaro' one awl was spread in white damask elotii. The decorations were in pink, and the favors woto bouqut ts of piiik icses and maidenhair ferns. Those present wtre Mr. and Mr. John Noves, fr.

and Mag. Allan Houston, tMS i liuj Tundell, Louise Cowling, DoagLas QusrrW, Clara Gil 'tnore; Messrs. Albert Fink, John Jacob, tiustave Xreaax and Smith Benedict. Miss Jennie Summer entertainel the Fortnightly Eudue Club at her home last evening. There were two very pretty fwhum contested for, and a dainty luncheon was served.

The followinz were present: Mr. John Stratton, Miases lUte and tto iielwin, ugenia Horner, et Sew Jersey; Lalia Meed. Ada rhmnie, Jennie CantrilL Susie Hill Messrs been KirT JVVi11 PJcp, 5f 3rt HsDowell, Hamilton Prat her, Edwin Chase, Biehard liyhir, Henry iLead. Will MoGdaisais, George Miller, Byron HiHiarfL The most brilliant social affair" that have tsksn Uu this season in Xew Orleans society circle was the marriage on ThnrsJay, November of Mis Nita Shalkespearo and Mr. John Dymond, Jr.

The ri4e is well known in this city, a the is tha daughter of Mayor Shakespeare and had been crowned Queen of the Car. nival several year ao. Her gown was of rich white satin, made with low cut corsage, and full, accordion plaited i wres, sofniturad with Duchesse loos. A ltmg vail of snowy illusion was fastened to her dark hair with a spray of of the viiler, and toll in graceful fold to tho en. of tho train.

A shower boo tjoet of bridal rosea, lilies of the valley and trailing ferns finished a ficttte. Ail the bridesmaids were gowned in white satin, ware halt vail of iilu st m. and carriod bouqusx of bride 'a rose acd carnations tied with satin ribton. Th affair must have been very beau tJfol. as the aisle of Trinity churrh v.

of the haailaomwt ediace in Or kaiia, was decorated so as to form a lane of flower to the altar. A tecep. ton followed, at tL home of the bride's parents. Oa Friday vishi there wag a theater party given by Mr. Jeff Stnart to witness oe penormance of Capt.

Swift." After the play an enjoyable supper was partaken at the Pendennia Club. Those pros I wire inrs. j. i. iiacauiey.

Misses Van Cieave, Mary Bruce, May Field. Prestoa Bruce, Margaret Moldoea, KetUe Boil rtouth Messrs. JeDt Stuart Harry and I uks mjfscr, i. ya Smith, Mert G. ut.

xjiau luiiy and Cochran Tie Mhtteea "Whiat Club met last Taes oay no mm. uamuton Pope, of 000 2ourth avenue. There are ae prizes played for at these meetings. At the con sus wncbeon was wved. The following were present: Mrs, John G.

Sunrail, Mrs. A. P. Humphrey, Mrs. Ben Adams, Mrs.

Graham Macfar mmj. airs, jooa caurcoiU, Mrs. John Prewitt, Mrs. James Prather, Misses Letl tio Wood, Fannie BalUrd and Lulie Uen vMrs. Dand TandeU gave a beantiful breakfast in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Cbwan last Tuesday morning. Those present were: Carter, Ethel iieguire, Nellie soott, Mjrjaret MuU booo. auay uenrl fetor, Anabel Lee. Caldwell, 111 Kichardson.

Jiteie Yandeil Mers. ikiedocor and DndVy Haydeiu A pie social was given on Thursday evening at the residenoe of Dr. and Mrs. Dupre, for the benefit of Soathgate Bap, vtsv mum targe ciowd was in at I tendance and enjoyed the ski IK snsldaen as Wiss tlUie Steuhung, an accompltahed WIISUU. Mr.

Missea XelHe and Kose Whittv entertained the Onsowee Club last Thursday evening with progressive euchre. 1M won by Misso Annie Queenan, Molho una? ana jtsrie Autiieo and Messrs. Augustas Anders, John Schiel nd bpenoer Croahekier. Mini laau Paine entertained the ticnre Club last Thursday evening at bar. borne, on first street Those present were; Misse Xilly KeUy, Jeani tne nae tag.

and Mt and take Jill I II'" llll'1! I JHMlv i fTm. I I' ufuJ. i I 77' 1 Pag, Alice Gocd, Mollie Tobin; Fannie lihe, Mamie Daney, Isabel Gering, of Alt. Sterling; and Messrs. John II.

Page, Uaer Wharton, W. Tobin Presley Samuels, John Good, Mr. YiSier and Mx. and Mr. Will Gering, of FukUnd.

The Chryatlxnj un Socials wnre etrter ained by Mis Katie Gueida last Thursday night at her home, in South Louis, ville. The same club wreTitertlai frsvo weeks "previous by the Misses Hack. atiiler at their home, on the boulevard. Mrs, Overstrect entertained at eucnre last Friday evening. The pries were captured by Mrs.

Uenshall, of Chi cago, ana aim. Miss Mattle Kdmonds enleruined the "xiJay ight iunchre Club." The lUes prize was captured byMIs'Marr Ame inomnaon, ana toe gmuemen's by Dr. r.mmen i Hue, Those present were: iiUke Barnett, Kmms Meriwether, Fan ni itswson. Marie Williams. Maris WiOlsms, Mary Agnes inoapsoft anttv Alattie rdmnnds.

and Messrs. Clarene Hill, Jesso Chap man oieman, ray iiarnett, Clifton M. 1 1. xusnugn wiuiama, lAuwn, Msr. i wwjt juauiu, outers.

A bird supper" wscgiven by Mr. and Mm. James D. GiOman. lfitM Twenty sixth street Monday evening, in nonor ox Mrs.

iamee Uamlin, of St ims. covers were laid for twelve. The following guests participated: Mrs. aum Mnun, Mrs. James Hinn Mf.

ana J. U. Zunmerman, Mr. Cele. man Frederick, Dr.

and Mr. J. Bland, Miss Uilman, Miss Florida Zint. merman and Jdaeter Wesley Zimmerman. A PRETTY DEBUTANTE.

MlaiS MrSXIE KATilWE CBAIMCR. unomgrapu by r'cansnightj A pretty UobaUntA i Aathenne Cruder, the daughter of the euatractor, Jdr. Conrad Cruder, ot 15S5 First street. Her parents will shortly Issue cards tor her debut hall the first ween or next month. ANNOUNCEMENTS.

i. sonerai oomDiaiat m.i. girls has been the failure ou the part of ne goDuemen to perrorm any part of ontmrtaining this neasoni Conso qoentiy win ue good to many to ouog genwmen nave loraoea a germaa club and expect to a series of cotillons during the win ura ui we series will be wuiion a tne residence of iiM Ad honoit, 417 Wtet Umuby avenue, the mouu weeis in jjeosmoer. The banquet to be Riven by the Alum oi tne uiris Jiigh School at th aia uouse, iecomber 10, wiU be an elaborate social affair. The ticket will on saw aiter next Wednesday with Prot liartholomerw, at the school build All the graduate who tttnt are KqaentNl to report to him at tiuvur wucw coarenienoe 1 rrt nevt meeting of the Alatineo Whist out no wim.uss uenning on Tues An evening euchre club formed by ome cliarmjng young people will meet every two week, lha "as not et bn com fibIM.

tint. ttbu. a v. i joined are: and Mrs. Lewi.

K. Ferguson. Mr Mrs. Chg.de A. Barnes, Mr.

nnd Vu rour and Airs. Urban iwing Laches, Mr. and Mr. Morton Joyes, Mr. and Mrs.

William Hevbnn. f. lr "rjr wou vvcnran. a anasgivmg any, at a. will place the marriage of Mr.

Koenig and Mis Katie Schaotzly Tito ceremooy wUl be performed by Father Gabriel at St. Joseph's church, on Wasb sV rTl. noama street. The brWe is daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.

Ferdinand fccneetly, of this city, and the groan is be Misst Louisa Pfaffinger and uuuna ana siwer. arte Sicblo as THE COURIER JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE! and John A reception will foU low at the home of the bride, aftt which they will kavo for hcir homo in Chicago. The Dalrymple Club brld'a business meeting at the home of Miss TTh Hagr man, of 'Amber avenue, Parkland, List iriday night. The next meeting will be with Miss Edmonds, of Virginia avenue. The programme consists of a forty minutes' conversation ten subjects, each speaker being limited to Jour minute en each, subject.

Charade and raids will ajse diversify the pleasure. The colors of the club are white nod dark green. jue members are Misses Adelaide Buckley, Annie Wilson, Florence Witton, Jenny and Mary' Edmonds, Ora Crawford, Alice Bown JMovkrv. James Bryce, Guy Perrin, Guy. Murphy, Albert Kiee, Will Brown, Samuel IXang and Xiving toae Bowie.

The euchre dub which wa known last year ae the r. C. F. a (flrst come, hrst sirred), it to be riXi. it wag one of thelnost pieasmct in the city' last year.

and the ladke the end or the season congratulated themselves upon the Tact time there had not been a ripple of die. agreement in all the months they clayed. So far from it, when one of the members who had. been particularly unfortunate won a handsome prbe, every one present Joined in the applause and expression of dough. They were so evenly matched tha at one member esr off more than her share of the prizes, and that perhaps accounts lor, every one contentment end good humor at tha end of the season.

Among the members are such well known and popular matron at Mis, Harry V. ALUionainV Mrs, Charles BhetW. Aire. Thomas A. Speed, Mrs, lrsi (Uvnetfe, Mrs.

John U. Burnett, Mrs. Paul nmin. w. v.

Aiwucjr, jlxu. it 1 1 1 ism x. JUurrett, Mrs. Jsiaring rJachea, Mrs. John Hnghes, Mrs.

Samuel kutchingn, Mrs. Amyous, Airs. iAmaid iH Mr. fercy oempie, airs. A.

u. BempJe, Airs. XL. bKMighter, Mrs. George W.

Smith. Samuel Graham, Mrs. JJite Thomp son ana Aliases usmie Carpenter end Idelle Keyea. The aniMuncement of the ennftmnt or Mr. J.

II. Barker end Mis L. Sen teny. who are to be married Thaokaziv ing Day, will occasion muoh aurprise, as I xne racT. or tw engagement ha been kept The bride to be is one of the pretty daughters of Dr.

Senteny. of First and Oak streets. very nomilar and cnamung girl. The groom is at present mage or the County CourCut Falmouth. A birthday party will be given the young friend of Miss Blanche Wilkn.

on luesday, November Sb. Misses Ida Dietrich. Marma Bnhv and uuuie owetuoecn will tlve a Thanksgiving evening, November 30, at eauenee or alu Jlay llillerich. The widdinjr of JDss Mamie C. roalrW ana air.

jonn rt CaasUy will take nl i I a ine iomimcan churcii Tuesday morn ing at 6:30 o'clock. November 28. The marriageof Mr. Benjamin Howe and Mis Anna Baionfortb. will bo cele brated at the Broadway Methodist church at 8 clock nest Tuesday evening.

I he debut party of Miss Dnnrlau Quarrier will take place at the Athl'otio usti ucoembex 15. ueorg a. Newman has iiurd cards for an afternoon rmention on Fri lay, December 1, between the hours of 4 and 6, in honor of Miss Nowruan, who la one or tae season debutantes. 11 i i t. uu la.

j. allien will aive a card party in honor of Mm. Thonui U. Macgregor on the evening of Deoemlur 5. mr" x.rasmus xorce lias arranee 1 tn gite a series of entertainments for hi mece.

Hue liora HoUiaa. Ihe Crxt will be a dance at the Boiling home next Mr. and Mrs. Allan Houston sent out card last week for a larre ball Jli natlienne Caldwell, on Ihsnksgivinx The debut party of Mt Tni owung wm take place Tuesdav. Xx 28, at tho homo oi her grandmother, Mrs.

5. B. ChuruhiR. of 51 i West Orms. by avenue.

Ibe invitations include both married and single men. There will bo uanang in the evening for voun? Mrs, John S. Buchanan willrfntr. at progressive euchre on WmIimmIs evening, Nov. 20, in honor of Mis Mary ine lourtn of tho reculsr lihhi.

Club dance will take place on Tlmnlr iiing evening. Itio dancins will commence at 0 o'clock, instead of 8 o'clock formerly. Only partie will bo allowed to remain who are. members, of the club, and all intruders are asked to remain away. Un.

John A. Hayes will issue isvita is of tions hi for a euchre party Iter home oa December 12. Mrs. Henry Wedeklnd eives a ceffee social next Friday afternoon, December 12, front 2 to at her residence, 043 Fifth street, for the benefit of the Firs Zion Evangelical church, corner Clay and Market. Miss Georgia Conway will givsj a ger man at her home on tho evening, of December 1.

Miss Eugenia Horner, of New Jersey, who is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Clint Kelly, will be given a euchre party next Tuesday evening by her host and hostess. The Country Club wilt give large cotillon at club bouse oa Thanksgiving evening. VISITORS.

Mrs. Jowph Ralston, of FVsnUla, tne Ijaeot ot Mr. W. Kewmen. Tb Misses Carroll, of Mofrtgomsry.

Ala are wita tao MUse EoUa, on Brecalartfge stress. Miss Ewtyn Price. Htrredsbare ''is fhe MISSFXSIBYA There ls not a njort popular young society INOdcil, who will moke her formal n4il a.ii. woiaesoay, December She is ths youngest IWamIm. A uu anew mvomes.

be wuiptor, wnoee work was hlxhJr tsooixXlmrsitri dt Is brunette, anil of Wa 1)2. Lunsfnnl I v.ui.ii l. i toU country. Her uucla is the rjlnlrsiwi ci ht but that she wul become th rnest ol Mrs. Louis K.

I'eryuscn, et. James 31li Giace Grandin. ot Chicaro. la vhdt. nut rjtm ccue Xoote.

Mt. vm IJedford. of Owesa'oore. vUlt lug frienda hero last week. joiss Missile Horner, of Kew Jersey.

Ii uie guest oi Vr. and Mrs. Clint Kellv. ina Arciier. of HawesviUe.

Is rl aa. ucome amith, ii Eost Broadwsy, SIJsi Kale BiyurjL of SaelbrrUl. is vl.lJ ics in una itr. Fraokie Johnson, of iAwroneeburg, is the guest of relatives hero. Misses twel and Tuiah WOUami.

of Foiot, aud 31r. J. JU Wlllianu. or 1n re nt( ciels of 3I1sk nnla isxt west Cocstnut street. MLss Huber is th guest of her cousin.

Un David. VauiuO. ailsa Oaborne is vUltJnr her Mr. W. i.

OcU rno. Mr. II. S. CaMwelL of Simcsoa rnunir vlsUlii her son, 3lr.

JJ. il. CaldwelL at QeeciunouU Cor Itothschild. ot OwenshorA, dty, rirl'ing Mrtt. SabeL at 30 East Mad sen street.

Miss Virginia Bland, of Ocean finlrn wta be the guest this, week or Mrs. Bho aienUL. MUs Ada M. Thruaton CouslnrtT. log nd.

accomplished young dy of Call, fonua. Is at the Loulivtlw Hotel in com. pony with Mrs. Henry ffiock. )Usi rjourn.

erty cloiciy relalod to the Thruston family this city and tfcehr kindred. wiU re main several days yet, sad then gw to Chi csgo, returnipg to IuUrtlie tew wreas I8 City, York. J. weelut Ml. leilni for ant Jtr.

saUeds two SII: Of iter Mr. rier Yort opera fler The bee erooonr Mr. are al JXDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26. 1893. Sba writ go Booth tmr Urn winter, vts lung in HfhiMt and nortda, i' Mrs.

AViU Cotemsaot Deaver. wh sas besa visiting her mother. Jlr. feuUlvan, rs Umvs ksss thla weeb. Mrs.

T. L. Jacknoa rctJirnM nut week rom Hot enrtnis. Arav. wDer an ns oeen vidt her hasband.

odes w. jsckmq. O. H. Johnson.

fc retumat from Mha Add 1a wkemaa Jbaa reruraed ts tioate la Saavitte. after visit to ilf. and Mrs. V. VcDamll.

Mm. KateTurlor bas retumei from Owens tioro. wkere abe was vlsitiag the family of Mr. X. B.

Cosby. is" a Miss Boss McCoy, aftec vlstt to relattvss lera. has returned to her tyfcoe at Chartss. ows. Xnd.

Mr. J. XT. OosaeU. after a visit to tits stUEbter.

Mrs. M. B. Telford and Mr. larrv Sleek, has returned to hi hoo In Usitcalleld.

Airs, caadace Kndem has returaed from lint to eottsvfll. Visa rannt Forre, who has been vknttng aont Mn. K. I. Casey, has returaed to ter Hr tn i lltsf arains Tpp returned Wednesday from a kit to Irtenda in New York and Mtes Jssnl Xewmsa has returned from MlM T.

Celeste Williams has returned from lengthy visit te rUcago, and Is at yceaent tHn her aant. Sirs. Mary Iles. oa Xast y. Mr.

sad Mrs. Robert Frk bars ntaraed their brtaal trip and are slopping at Fifth street. OUT OF TOWN. Mr. sad Mrs.

Job a Mlddletoa toft for Fuladelpbla, waer they wUl vult A. Hurst. Jcau Brand is vidttng his Aaughbar, Walter Traik, at Kenver, OoU Mrs. Byron HUllard and son, Byron, are UEenver. il Oss Ully Satterwbito ii visiting la Xan a.rt.

lliBBl 'Wklto aad Mpltta. Woslay Tuesday for Detroit, Mich. rs. Minnie Caldwell and Miss Matrl Kor Isav tats week wrth Mr. Oeorg Norton Inispend oa tun In New York.

Br. Samuel A. Mnier aad dsughter. Miss tbanor, leave Menday fcr New York, to fw sent at the XTinctton Tale oebbatt ocn Vr, Davat Motton aas seae to triers expect to remain a month. JTw.

Tbomas B. Hsrrisca. Jr. Is tailing swass fcmttres to Buasauviae. Hs Clara looi aberley Is vtsHaig Miss tsulah Ctore, at Henderson.

Mrs Fannl Uaddox vhdUng her dsugh ter. Mrs. W. P. ltesttega, at aelbyvUl, 'Miss XUc Cartmell, of AshsvUle, N.

O. ttsepsd wttb Miss Mary Ewing a few days DELI gl in this dty than "charming Miss Elsie hff wn hmna. nn iW uwi kt three daughter who have been is ii sister of Miss ISnfct Ysnoen. the at the World's Fair. Mb Elste Tan the season's debutanteC Her father tit causeU se much somw throughout da.

Dr. 1b W. Ysndell. There Is no boUv je ot present soclpl circles. ai infeek.

on her way home, niter mtoe lbs visit in Caveliud, Chicago and in uiapj(uajiohs. Oai Mli ma Ilarvcy ts In ShelhyvUle, gstpA of Mrs. J. Xiddfeton. th Mrii JuUua Marila is visiting stands la TcU UCI lad.

Mia fe i lanor Bclhnup is visiting in Sew Mis' fji Alice Began is villng her sunt. Ha, el "TIEurnelt, ShelhyvIUe. th Archer Ilarmoo will leave shortly toBHuTt' sd Mism ud th whiter lu the couth. P. Fsnnis Tapp wUl at for a few oa Kcday.

my J. lallle Meal wul ieav to kuonow for iirton. in lenuda a month. sau StTj. U.

J. armao, terj wi mrm I lr honve at MorgaofteM, after a plea. thop vi nge Vit their mother, 2lx, K. 'ew hud Mrs. Cailn M.

Duke, nee Speed. yesterday tor England, to be absent yeln sy shs Barbara Sauer and Miss Magrte Yager, Tr Wl anre. have returned to their homes. rid' ahi three weekV. vfcttt to frtecas in this ic.

butJ NOTES. iUt i rnet well known la this .1 Wl vi account of els connection wiw ctV. Southern Magazloe, I now la Sr ty. He Is thinking cl oecoauog an i or ncer as be ttaa recently bs aa far tultVom as rganUaooa tn that dty. ilietETtlon 'dy tor First street has aria cer'tfrogMl from Thursday te the aiv lot Wedntsday.

Inu a. id Mrs. Sheriey Moors, nee Guthne, ipins hous. ia XMaver. They will r.

v. LuuK tn Colorado until next spring. They as their guest two charming I Ha at her the a of KMrty girts, Snss mma Harmon ana Mils. Xeutse Campbell. Mr uwl Halcht stopptng Mrv lligjmboUasmW 8iXVa Walnu sireefc Mr.

aud Mra. S. 3. Look and faaaOy nav taken a Itouae on between na Orsisby, snd wtir niov into it Iocembor t. Mrs.

Ceor? Bennftf lsf qui to HI he home on Firat street. MUs va Afaddewt this city, bs eomsig a succeast jj newspapjr carrespons nt end magasin writer. Mi ts at present a member of too staff of be Kew Ysrk Tribune. Several short frees er pea have receauy been accepted by Eastern maguxlnes. Another member ot ths lint tamtljr tt Mrs.

Ataood Martin, wa Uvea a llsrlem HeUbts, nod whose snort atone are much sougat after by pubhsa Miss Jennie Benedict Is meeting with the success a deterves in hsr new uaeertak log, and la butfcttug addtUoeai kitchen te roiacnee. ha served a number ut eaturtammenU lately. Mr. Mrs. B.

it Cklgely and Mfea 8eett ar planning a trip through 6wtuerlaa on a bicycle which has four wheel aad three eeatav They wttt be gea monlbi The annual cake vale, under the auspices toe King's Daughters. wUl be held at ths rssldeaoe of Miss Melll Carter, ot IMS Faurtk avenue, on 'euptevdaj, November sa. Mb Carolyn Barbour, sister popular Miss Lalla brkea. WUl uak her first ap pearance la aodsty at ths jlowe Bahti forth Sr. J.

A. Krack and wife have taken looms wltk their licnrj Kremer, at X30S Second streets Mr. A. M. Knapo wta be at home, 1T0 Ilrat suee.

Seceaiber Si until attr holiday. NASHVILLE SOCIETY. Nashville. Sov. j.

toseclaU The largest and most recherche entertain ment ot the numerous ones ot ths ween was Us debut party of MU Iv elite Hart, at the handsome Hart nxMooee on Capital Hill. Tuesday night. The aucrnoon was devoted to ths married element and ths evening to ths to sneer society set. Miss Hart was attired la a Fadslan gown of breeadtd white aattn with accorsloa She was as sisted la Kcetvlng by J. M.

Heal and Mrs. Will. Eastronn, ths MUse llodgss, or Memphis: Mary Ida Oordon. Mar caret Shook aad eiatne KirkpsXrlCk. A.

low of these present were: Misses Jilrole Brown, Adel Kenrtrtck. 11 Brown, Jean fieraggv Clara Howe, Jeuie CockrOI, Lucy Fastman, Coraena Fatoorra t. Mary Moore, Kwm iiaa ter, May GrsnUand, Aaals IMmovuie, Louis Peeen, eeUle Hurd, Ann walker Edwards. Made Deek, Ann Pjsut. Mary Baas, Tbe ism Taasevsat.

ot MeaoDtUs: Co. 'Of Annul. xmhe. of Memphis; Mary Luiion, aud Messrs. James DemoviU.

Jamht Alilton, Dr. Larkln emkb, HA and Tom 11 Wibmt. J. W. ates.

Oo. WssU ham. aix lunm. uuum irouici. Inzuta.

John Baxter. Etl Jones, Bjooj Hullne, Charlie Cooper. Ossie Wshih, WUl Alt MsniU, Bobert Rsal, Turner HendersoD. Kermsn Euhia, MsrrAt Pilcber. Jul! Cwttiett.

Xlck Htoaard), Charles Oullom aad leid. or louisvui. rk umnl tarawrt. event of th week was tha musicals tendered the Misses Stnnott, ot Kew Orleaas, by Mr. aad Mrs.

QmavUle F. RAM ml AMP MUILBU COUUT MQfUV. MW s. two miles mm to coy hansvUM turn piss. The house wi aulxIMlv desutsled 1 Whit JM nimiini nn smnns ins eisiyiM nuunn mm th sok by Mis cUnaotti Many twaetiiui sessoUone ituimta on vraun, yutw isUn bv lel taieob.

am um muslnsl nrociamm suvver of more taaa usual elaborate! was sevvee. Anraoi those eteasnt were Mr. and 'Mrs. u. r.

c. Vr. inl Mrs. illsoae Ittnamaa. Mr.

mnZlrm. H4rssn MubUvOelu. Xlr. sod Mrs. Jsaws Kewsom.

Mr. and Mrs. Jsan man. Mr. aod Mrs.

u. uunhw ansvllle: Mls Ad Hodges, ot Memphis; VIM L.VT1. S1MM1 X1S114 DUUM Brown. Mltt Han, siaoge awaavwia iax hsr. Coreeil rord, Robtxtn Gbaas, Tlwodor rTrerevant.

of Memph; Janie uonsrui; rnuri Jiuntrr. voon iwrmoi H. T. Royal. U.

B. Houne, uanos bwhi. JuUsb Canlrell, Joan Wesley Uslnes. uu for liadW, En Warner. AU jaemu, wasr.

os usay Mr. David H. Donna and Miss Bessie lirtun vonmtnM at M. AnneW UM onal ehnroh. East Kealivuie.

Taessay, at 7 A MnnK ni II Hll II III Hwr ov.n.uw lars reoemo ws new i ss iwim of the bride parents on Buaaeu street. Mr. Donaan Is native ot Peterson i. V. Tb bride has been a bell tn KaahvUie so ciety ever sine aer oeeu nos wt tans years ago.

rss 4m at ta natdenee of Mra. Prltehett Wednesday evening was fcarseiy attended by ta marnea auue wwdij. Mr. and Mm. John Ruhm ga hwse and elegant reception last Friday, comsil mentary to weir guesas ws iiniii buiuum of jsew wiesni ra.

narrlsirM llr. Lemuel CBmnVsTl and lls Johnnie Marshall was solemniaed at th Virst Preabytenaa caurcn at auv wumun Thursday. ITS A MATTER OF STREET 60SS1P That ths llttsadon thnv fall has been' very heavy. Deputy Frank Metxsel ie kept very busy nhng new suits, and they are. rule, imporUatone.

Ther have been more legal seneaUofi probably within th past three or touv month than ever before a ia same period of Urns. That even if the new policemen who ar leated Doc Bennett, ths gambler, did do it lu a somewhat oima noyci nsaaw, xaer made out such a good cas against ester day that he wa held to answer. That Ju lgs Kohn's Ettl eon Wslter was sa interested listener to the proceedings in the City Court yesterday afternoon. He Is undecided whether wm ne a lawyer or Aistrrebcsr driver. That en player in the Athleti Club foot ball team ls losing ftesa Decaas nis amr will not grow long.

That faahlonabl overcoats are baggier than a That th police are seriously UlnMng of breaking up the esowds that stand In front of the Foutth strect theaters by making aome That members of th School Board bellsv their deadlock will be broken thl week. That tb teachers, are becoming anxious about theU pay. 1 That tfc chec a of Secretary Darla must bo countersigned by the chairman of th Finance CuuuiiUeer That if the board be not orgsnlred the Chancellor will have to on pet Uon, some one te act In that capacity That Aelor Ilenlcy did not come to louls vine becauso a large and healthy man with a revolver Jn his hip pocket wa walUng him hem. That Maud IJamptou might have found a othee inotidrnt muck nearer Iten tiiaa Hlon Berliam was. when that noted divorce suit JUcd.

That en last election day. a deacon Iff leading church encouraged a law breaking saloon keeper by buying a driuk In his plate. That Cel. X. LewU Clax la hot otten caught napping.

and that la. view of the dspteclaUoa of Mextcwa anver currency his contract with the Mexican Jockey Club Is Is th ly ot by tui 1 to I contains the cbfnss that hlf handsome salary to be paid In Amerteaa gold. That the depravity, of Jbumaa nature 1 very sad. and that number or ataia ciu sens have been lnquuing whether It 'was possible to inspect those shocking Zink pho tographs. That day by, day the lnterrit la foot ball increasing here, and that th lesutts ot big game in the East at awaited eager and discussed by hundred.

That Manager Percy 15'eadpn, of Macaa lcy's, Ls a student as well as a shrewd man Deducts, and thai a bright farce written him may. be produced next spring by unpeny competed ot Louis ill amateurs. That there is a gocd deal et fesllng Be tween Harris' xd Jlscaulej and were talk of clubs and revenge. The usual courtdei in the way of passes have bom refused esch oU cr fur ar good while uow. MANAGER Discusses crttie Forrester (To the LdlUir of th CouderJoutnal.) Loniaville.

Kov. 23. 1S93. It ha al ways been my theory in life that when nnd a bsrkinn doc using nis lungs and thorax aim ply because na ture has given him tnese organ to eaaa hint by and take mr chance on his wearing his voice out. I have tried pursue this same policy in resneet to tne anuapny voutn on tne oonunerciat who kads some sort of ghoulish glee in misrepresenting the attairs td Macauley' Iheeter.

As it seem to oe bow gen erally known by the Public thanks to the advertisinx wa hav given it in tn other dailies and in our programme, that there is some trouble between the vxun mcrcial nod Maeaulry. it might not be uninteresdnBT to save my version or the matter. Lturlng josepn jenerson enraseinent last Boring at Slacaaley s. whicu, it will be remembered, waa for only one matinee ana evening, Maeauley. as was his custom, allowed the Commercial six seat for each per formance, notwithstanding the fact that tney.

were ez eacn. ui. nauev rest, who then. as new, for mvstrioua resnan. waa the rasSMOM editoy of the paper, asked Mz.

Macauley lor at wr tn outer woras. two raw seat). Mr. Macauley beimr. pronahiy cliariUbly inclined, yielded to tni re quest, but when later in toe nay air.

Forrester, editor of the Com inereiai. oemanoaa aaotner or anotner two additional seat, even tne goon na ture ot Kenial Jack failed aad in the Ungual of th street, the afore said Mr. Jorreie tmoaeoiateiy 'com menced, to spit snowballs. It might be interesting for the publie to know that while Mr. Walter Forreeter, qniek graduate of the re venae service and now managing editor of the Commercial, waa making these unfair demands, that Mr.

W. B. ilaldemaa, one ot the editor of the Conner Journal, and col. a. hi.

Kelly, chief editorial writer ef Mr. For reater' paper, were both, purchasing ticket for these performance. The result ot thl very lost attitude en the part oi Air. aiacauiey was toa Mr. NY aiter Forrester, post graduate oi tii Tm.

nu sai sice, and new sole man aging editor ot the Commercial, became hot In the collar ana eota in tne coiuaun of hi Commereial and wsotioaliy ig nored the attraction which followed Mr. Jefferson. When Messrs. Jefferson, Klaw aad Er langcr took hold of tha theater Mr. Klaw, knowing the status, went te the business manager of the paper, Mr.

Dietrman. and told him Iraniuy tha wnu we naa no leased any differences, we had very little hope ot satisfying man who could not aet along with such a gooa leuow a John T. Macauley. Kow. it is a fast that we nave in no wise changed the policy of our predecessor in the courtesies extended the press, nor have we had a single com plaint Irons tne genneinen ei we jm From the very inonpiion of our msn agement Mr.

Walter Forrester. Imperial managing editor of the Commercial and cx gauger. tried to Deiitua toe en one ox the theater ana it manager am ton av hesitate to publish statement which in tmt. Wa ktitl con tinued our relations with, him and hi paper, bat somehow be was not appeased. hen jaman uewis came so ptav umj our New Yotk office wired me to compare the notice she would get this timo to those she got heretofore.

I found she was eulogized in the enrameretu tne las time she was here, and this time she wa condemned. I then withdrew all adver tising from the paper ana tooR tne psewe, sad still Mr. Walter Forrester, valedictorian of the revenue service and still managing editor of the commer cial, wa not appeased, ior tne xouew ing reason, te wH: First JJecauao we Insist evrry man right to conduct hi own business in his own way. paying due respect tao pub 's! i. Seeond we cuuan roe ngns to bwk a 'not transferable and we nave ehronio constitutional antipathy to hv iag these favor Uausf erred te induce advertising from Third When we don't like a mans face we reserve the cruel and anrjene right to turn his picture to ths wall.

tempt to enjoin Ue circulation of our blood Fifth The late repeal of th purchasing clause of the Sherman law nromiaas to make very dollar wort one hundred cents, and we claim tne right to get value received and not contribute any part ot thi larsp dollar toward the alary ot a man who would squander it in vain effort te find a remedy for an lncura'bie ease of biliousness. Slwh and lastly, because ve are net overwhelmingly impressed with the value ot the critical indorsement of Mr. Walter Forrester, Nsncy Hanks' nsduate of th Mrvi itinie 2 :04 3 i and hoid over manastnz editor the Comnvvciai, ynUu, V. AST. FOOD OR THE POOR; jf rs.

Cathbert Ballitt IIs Finn Belter a nnger Aaseeg the Destitate, Mrs. Cuthbert Bullitt has formed a nlan bv which she tope Barreling treat hunger among the destitate of the city will be relieved, boe own a nous oa Center street, between Walnut and Green, which rents for a month. This house ah ha gmeroualy proposed have empty by December to be con. verted tor the three months ubsennent into a soup kitchen, wher the poor may have a good bowl ot soap given te each individual once in every twenty four hours. In order to carry out thl plan of substantial cfcarity ready money, will of coarse be needed, and sirs.

Bullitt asks the women of Louisville to eon tribute what they can in money. She think that it each matron who i able will subscribe tt every month, and each unmarried womaa who can afford it fifty tenia, there will be enough, to keep the aoup house gol3 nd insure th nnem rloyed poor auuot rUrrUon. bbould any surplus remain after paying the expense of tbe work, it may be applied to the purcliasj of tnel for those who are unable to supply tlifinneli es with that winter necessitj'. Subscription may be to Mr. Cuthbert Bullitt 3QS Eat Broadway.

ON THE LOUISVILLE RUN. JL Pnllsaan Car Pewter Dwn With tssaalWpes nt Sashvllle. Ksahville, Tcnn, Hor. 25. (Special.) A negro porter on a 'sleeping car running between this city and Louisville was found to have the email pox to day.

Be had been 'sick here several days, and doe not know where he was exposed to the disease. There is no leer of tin disease spreading, ae but few people have been near, Jhe patient 5t A FUHSTlQIiS OF OTHEH DATS. Swell Entertainments Given When Looisrille Society Was Young. Smill DUaers Or Ctrl Parlies, Bit SpleanU i BaUs ani rv Stately Dlaliffs. (aBsafjsnBMssWtsV 5 Some of the Lavish Affairs Given At.

tao Famous Boas of fiobert J. Ward. Toilet Warn Simple In Thoee Dnyty But Edible Were Many trnd Table Iodd Down, TBS riBST: BZBTJT PXSTII3 VERY season changes tMfsdhlony not alone of dress, but of social form. The alteration tha have been mad ia the style of enter tainmesta ia the past thirty or forty; year are very marked. There is on disdnetive feature which ha marked Louisville eoe cfy, and that is the ber and style ot it It)' situation making a ia does a tnean between Northern and South era idea and cus toms, it has ever been regarded a at.

place of lavish hospitality. Sinn ths war, however, in no reepest ha there been a more decided change ia th modo of living than is found in the Soutlu Th large, elegant home ia which ther owner lived, surrounded by their ret inu of slave, ia almost Eastern splendor, have, in must case, passed oat off their poeaeawkin, and are either nowT doing penanoe for their past prUI ity by doing service boarding andl tenement house in pnseinete org.uior. or have been torn away and their altea covered with block of modern Buaiaea heuae aad flat. i Although the change in many in stanoe have been rapid, and many jdtLr sen have been redaoed from "flWnt cir eamatanee and now feel age and pov erty, yet oat of tbe old haa since sprung a new mode. of Ufa.

that suits the need, and environment of th present. It alao) denote a more intelligent idea, of th inv come. That spirit of hospitality tha a sorted itself in former time is few oeial leaders, is just a strong a overs bat has modified, so thai it expresses itesLT fa the number rather than in tbe ex pent of it entertainments. Small din ners, lonoheons, dainty and ortistie deco rations, choice cat flower, tet tt table, individual dishes, oddbnped.ehinaf novelties, ar social manifestations of the. present.

Such thing a rerving by caterer per capita, going about and ae curing bid as you would for any bnaineen contract before you gave, oat the would have been termed by the prineeJyj entertainer ot ante bellum time a laa kee niygardlines. The modern boose, wife find even in giving small affairs) that the capacity of her cut op. Queen. Ana house is overtaxed. Everything la th domestia lino is now conducted on oi miniature scale in, comparison with the old style.

The lack of slaves to command to perform domestia duties ha compelled contraction Into smaller dweliingBV so that the mistress ot tne house, doe no hav to devote all her strength and en orgy to household duties. By perusing the society columns on learns tor him elf th fact that there are very fewf who now entertain largely. If the dinner and balls, of the present meant half tha enormous outlay of ye olden day, society would toon be compelled to make on assignment, ae very few of the present members ot the local 400 have iaoonw sufficiently ample to spend ia ten ot entertaining what used to be wasted on a single social entertainment. Whea an elegant extraordinary function is contemplated aow it is gotten up oa tha cooperative plan ia order tb distribute tha tardea ot expense. On this account number of dab have sprang into existence that serve a elegant social adjunct to tbe city.

While it is imponsible to describe all the entertainments under the old regime, yet there ore a number who elaboration wa so marked that tlwy are theme on which the older dUeen hav never, ceased to descant to tbe present generation. A description of a few ot them wiU be Interring; a type of thai periods. Society about the Falls wo scarcely worthy, the name until tha French and Lnsliah wave of immigration brought repMseuUtive from tbe polite circles of Lmrope. lira risjority of theae settlef! in tho western portion embracing Fort land and Shippinjport, in order le scoPjibh to the river toy traffic. Tha the Audubens, tbe Bethouds, tbe Grays, the Keats, the Odmeaneils, the Shreeves and fanuhc of that character ltved in such elegance in the midst ot their rude surroundings that it is not to be wondered that tbe people of rural, instinct soon copied from them.

A early as 1 "t8 French Marnuis de svriocd a hall be attended at Snipping purt as being a tranfoimatioa from the ravagery ot tl surrounding country the ira wing rowu vleance of the Boi de Jlologite. 'lho entertainment of those time were alt narked by foreign infla once, and it wa some wvnty years otter aid be 'ore distinct Amaican cult tire manifested itself. Ttu 4atei by the introduction ot strata Tu" navigation, rthich caused LouisvilU. tho center of truTLc ltwecp tcinnati and New Orleans, to beewn tb home of many merchant prince. Of that period there is no nan tliat stand out more, prositacntly than (that ot Bobert J.

Ward, ills Income from a macniuceat business in Kew Orleans Bpeat with tn nnnumlW lMV lmTi.hna in and lir thus encouraged and did muc'l to build np the local retail hterthaot by. hit patronage. It has bnen frejuently re mwkud that llobrrt J.Ward was intended for a ling, but by an accident of birth livnd nixter tbe flag of a republic Kever tbelesa, he built np a kinzdoin of so mon.w admirers that he wa an sxknowledgeij inonareh ov many subject withbatbe ing officially so decLired. lln resifwnee at the northeast corner of Second boa Walnut was th scene of more brilliant entertainment than have been dreamedi of in modern life His wife seemed to tbe centr of Ids every feeling; and hn never refused to gratify her every wish from his purse, which seemed ethamtiSBs "Ml v' "lass i i.

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