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BUFFALO SUNDAY MORNING NEWS: FEBRUARY 21, 1909. coooooooooooooooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooboo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00000090 drug, Florence Potty and Edna Cannon; pages to Empress, Norbert Andrua and Eugene Knab, a talk on "The Greatest Need of the American Woman of Today." Mrs. R. M. Kevins will recite.

Each member is allowed to invite one guest. There will be music under Mrs. Thorn's IN SOCIAL CIRCLES. evening, February 22, at 7:30 o'clock. The young ladies of the St.

Thomas Easter Fair fancy booth will have charge of the dinner. Among the after-dinner speakers will be Rev. Charles H. Smith, D.D., of St. James and Rev.

Nathan Stanton of St. Mark's Episcopal churches, the former the founder, the latter once a curate in the mission days of St. Thomas' parish. A W4 of Td any Cay Events Entertamments Past and merits and Weddmg Announcements Tales of Travelers Our Guests CJuls and octal Organizations. been in public exhibition in Buffalo, Is eligible.

General committee Miss Cornelia Bentley Sage, Mrs. Porter Norton, Mrs. Charlefi Cary, Mrs. Knowlton Mixer, Mrs. Frank McGraw.

Mr. Carleton Sprague, president Jewelry Mr. Bernard V. Carpenter, Pottery Mr. William A.

King. Textiles and colored embroidery-Miss Eugenie F. Hauenstein. Basketry Miss Alice Muzzey. Publication Miss Matilda M.

Sloan. Rugs Mrf James A. Johnson. Laces and white embroidery Miss Clara E. Sackett, Wood carving Mr.

Charles Rohlfs. Books and leather J. F. Grabau. Wall decorations Mr.

John G. Ep-pendorff. Brasses and miscellaneous Dr. W. L.

Phillips. Catalogue Mr. Charleg Relffel. Printing Mr. Hugh Sloan.

oooooooooooooooooooooooooo about the city, ending with an evening reception at the Albright Art Gallery. Both the Emffragtsts and anti-suffragists will be represented at the hearing of the woman's suffrage bill in Albany on Wednesday. The bill is the one Introduced by Senator Hill. The hearing will be before the Judiciary committee of the Senate and House, and women for ami against suffrage will be heard on the question of wom en's enfranchisement. From Buffalo fiooooooooooooooooooooooooo Ash Wednesday begin, this week the facing and feasting, which mark the 40 days of Lent.

Not everyone will fast, nor will everyone feast, but there'll be enough of both between now and Easter to mortify the body, for that is what feasting as well as fasting does these days, when women pray for nothing so much as a slim body. All flcrts of feasts, dinners and luncheons and teas are set for tomorrow, when we celebrate the great American birthday fete and Mardl Gras, Fast-nacht and no end of final festivities to Come -The Latest Engage OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 Johnson, vice-commodore; L. D. Perry, rear commodore; A. Gruss, purser; E.

Heyl, secretary; H. Avery, recording secretary, and Messrs. W. Thomas, L. McCarthy, L.

Chase, A. Williamson and A. Fry. Daughters of New England, The program committee- of the Daughters of New England met at the home of Mrs. J.

Hudson Grant on "irr'JTr HJ meet at the Hotel Iroquois on the zna and 4th Mondays. The first will be i new on March 8 when officers will be elected- and committees will report. Mrs. E. S.

Knapp is chairman of the program committee, assisted by Mrs. R. H. Dodd, Mrs. A.

H. Stalnson, Mrs. Nathaniel w. Shed. Mrs.

E. Bigar. Committee on constitution and bylaws includes Mrs. William A. Line, chairman, Mrs.

Lewis Tewksbury, Mrs. Charles B. Hersey, Mrs. Lyman A. Dietrich.

A dinner io celebrate the tenth year of the rectorship of the Rev. Edward M. Duff, of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church will be given In the parish guild house, 435 Elk street, on Monday the anti-suffragists will be represent- ti nem Da nc? ed by Mrs. William P.

Northrup, Mrs. nJi TTtia tlt iaatOn, Monday, May 31. Daughters The Ladles Aid of Woodslde Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a birthday party at the church Monday evening, Feb. 22. The members of the Conamore Club will hold a Washington Silver Tea on Monday, Feb.

22, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at the home of Miss Anna Miller, X58 Auburn avenue. "The Myitle Rom. The Children of Mary Society of fit. Agnes' Church will present the drama, ter," at St. Agnes' Hall, Ludington and Ideal streets, on Monday and Tuesday evenings, Feb.

22 and 23. The cajft of characters Is as follows: Claudia Proclea, wife of Pontius Pilate, Mary Thoma; Claudia, daughter of Pilate, eight years old, Anna Slegel; Claudia, daughter of Pilate, ten years later, Lucy Dunn; Llvla and Maxima, Roman ladies, Elizabeth Hock and Henrietta Haegel; Leah and Rebecca, maids to Pilate's wife, Maud Smith and Amanda Knab; Iris, Appla and Lygla, servants In Pilate's house, Bertha Brin-dler, Mary Klemm and Stella Blundy; ghost, Mary Groetsch; angel, Antoinette Knab; Afra, a Roman sorcerer, Rose Baumann; Rubla, Servla and Stella, vestal virgins, Anna Zaepfl, Bernardine Schultz and Amelia Knab; Faustina, Fullla, Antonia, Syra and Nemis, Christian women, Mary Fritz, Henrietta Boiler, Rosalind Kiefer, Louise Ritzel and Clara Schultz; Agrippina, wife of Tiberius, Claudius Drusrns; Cae-saer. Empress of Rome, Lillian Vogt; Rufflla, cup bearer to the Empress, Louise Hanssell; maids of honor. Julia Berchou, Anna Sauer, Helen Vaix-derlinden, Kath. Burgasser, Anna Go-libersuch, Evelyn Meifzner and Mary Barth; Roman dancers, Ella Boiler, Mary Haegel, Alice Andrus, Mary An are arranged for Tuesday, Just before OUR GUESTS.

COMING AND GOING Mrs. Thomas J. Swanton of Rochester, who was the guest of Scott A. Farley, returned home on Friday. Mrs.

Blanchard of Jamestown, who has been spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Elmer D. Fisher of the Mar-keen, returned home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

William B. Hoyt of Delaware avenue entertained Mr. Ira A. Place, vice-president of the New York Central Lines, pn his visit to Buffalo at the close of the week, when he came to speak at the annual banquet of the Cornell men of Western New York. Miss Eleanor Raymond of iLincoln, is the guest of Miss Miriam Raymond.

Mr. William Alanson Bryan of Honolulu, arrived in Buffalo Saturday to spend a few days. Rt. Rev. Frederick Foote Johnson, bishop assistant of South Dakota, has been the guest of Rev.

and Mrs. Cameron J. Davis. Mra, John Littell and children of Keene, New Hampshire, are visiting Mrs. M.

T. Wilson, Mrs. Merritt of Brockport and Miss Norton of Alabama, who have been visiting Mrs. George T. Moseley of Delaware avenue, returned home on Monday.

Mrs. Charles Wright and Mr. Howard of New Berlin have been at the Lenox for a few- days to visit Miss Elisabeth Wright who Is one of the resident pupils at St. Margaret's School. Mrs.

Slooum of Boston Is the guest of Mrs. -Robert W. Pomeroy of Oakland place. While in the city to bev the guest of the Cornell men of Buffalo at their annual banquet on Saturday evening, FOREIGN Mr. Frederick H.

Stevens sailed on Wednesday for Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are in Genoa. Mr.

and Mrs. Pascal P. Beals sailed on Thursday for the Mediterranean. Mrs. Charles M.

Dow and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Johnson of Randolph, have left Cairo for a three weeks' trip up the Nile. Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Chamberlln of Johnson Park will sail on March 4 for an extended trip abroad. Mrs. Elizabeth Woodward will sail for Europe In March with a party of friends. Dr. and Mrs.

Park Lewis and the MisXewIs sailed on Saturday for a two months' trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ginther are at the Sevilla Hotel, Havana, Mr.

and Mrs. George Alfred Forman leave the first of this week for the South and Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F.

Crooke ere In New York and will go abroad on their wedding Journey. Mr. C. Redding Crafts left for a trip to New Orleans and Cuba on Feb. 19.

Mrs. Charles McCulIough and Miss A card party will be given by Climax Hive, No. 116, L. O. T.

on Friday evening, Feb. 26, at Hall, Ferry and Chenango streets. Mrs, F. La Wall Is chairman of the committee. The Cold Spring Women's Christian Temperance Union will meet at the home of Mrs.

Watson, 343 Humboldt Parkway, (near Main street) Monday i afternoon, Feb. 22, at 3 clock. Subject: Medical Temperance. Leader: Miss Hannah Clothier. For the Children at the Church Home.

The members of the Associate Board of the Church Home will give an entertainment at 4 o'clock on Monday In the Orphanage, for the children of the Home. A chicken supper with Ice cream will follow the program Mrs. Annie W. Lee Is general chairman of the arrangements, and will be assisted by Mrs, Henry Wertimer, president of the board; Mrs. E.

Howard Hutchinson, Mrs. William D. Walker, Miss Grcwvenor, Mrs. W. H.

Faxon, Mrs. Maurice B. Patch, Miss Thompson, Mrs. William J. Palmer, Mrs.

Archibald Smith, Mrs. Francis G. Ward, Mrs. Albert E. Jones, Mrs.

Richard Townsend and Mrs. Donald Y. Leslie. From 2 to 6 o'clock Miss Margaret Hart of Normal avenue will give a card party this Waahlngton Supper. A hot sunper Is being prepared by the ladies of Sentinel Church, comer of Howard and Monroe streets, for Jfeo, 22 from.

5:30 to 9 o'clock. The Masten Park High School man dolin orchestra, under the direction of Prof. Walter A. Boehm, announces that Its annual concert and dance will be held at Institute Hall on the evening of Feb. 26, Friday, at 8 o'clock.

Dancing at 9 clock. for Savannah. Miss Bullard and Mrs. Fowler will spend six weeks in the South, visiting Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palm Beach and other Southern resorts.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Lewis are irNew 1 (JTK. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence M. ishnell of West Ferry street are in New York. Mr. and Mrs.

M. L. Wilkinson are in rsew York, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph B. Thebaud are in New York.

Mrs. S. G. Kennedy went to New York on Wednesday for a short visit Mr. and Mrs.

William B. Cutter have returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Gratwlck have returned from Jekyl Island. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adslt Bull are at the Chalfonte, Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Edfrard A. Eisele are In New York. Mr.

T. Guilford Smith is In New York. Mr. and Mm Pemberton Smith and little son, T. Guilford Smith, have been spending some time at the Waldorf-Astoria.

Mrs. Clarence S. Sidway returneed from Short Hills Wednesday morning, and has as her guest Mrs. Arthur Balthasar. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Ell wood Baird left town on Thursday with a party of Rnclnester friends for New Orleans and Havana, stopping at New York, Philadelphia. Atlantic City. Washington, Palm Beach and Jacksonville.

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Brecken-rldge have gone to California. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Pardee -will leave town this week for the South, accompanied by Miss Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert B. Adam are In New York. Mrs. Frederick S. Farnham, who has been visiting in Addison, has returned home.

'Mlss Angell left town on Thursday to spend a few weeks In North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Smith are at the Carolina Hotel, Pinehurst, N.

until April. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Criqul and family of St. James Place are in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooke and son.

Irving, left Monday night for Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Ellen C. Chapin and Dr. and Mrs.

Earl P. Lothrop are in New York on their way home from Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Scheeler will leave Buffalo on Friday, Feb.

19 for an extensive trip through Mexico. Ir. Albert H. Prentiss of West Ferry street has gone on extended South-em trip, and will spend six week In Montgomery and Birmingham, Ala, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Crehan of Normal avenue have returned from New Orleans, where they visited their daughter at the Ureuline Convent. Mr. Lauren L. Williams and Mr. Allan T.

B. Williams left on Tuesday for New Orleans. They will also visit Mr. C. Howard Williams at Gulfport, Miss.

Mr. John Frederick Beckert of Jersey street Is In Detroit and Toledo, Mr. John E. Selkirk of Delaware avenue left last Thursday for a fishing trip in Florida. Mr.

Benjamin Fenton has gone for an extended stay in California, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gard are In Chicago. Mrs.

Alfred G. Hauenstein end Mrs. Henry Wertimer have returned from Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter F. Ihde of West avenue arp registered at the King Edward Hotel. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry B. Spauldlng left on Friday evening for California. They will stop en route to visit friends in St. Louis und will then go on to Santa Barbara to remain until about the midtlle of April. Mrs.

George B. Kmg of Franklin street Is the guest of Mrs. Sherman E. Wooiley In Detroit, Mich. Mrs.

Mary A. Carl nnd her daughters. Miss Carl and Miss Elsie Carl of HiinU Ingtnn avenue, left yesterday for Now York city, where they will spend a month, the guests of Mrs. Carl's daughter, Mrs. C.

A. Orr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo C.

Hoffmann of Mariner street are spending a we-k in Wftfthlnston and Philadelphia. their daughter, Tiuth Evelyn, to Mr. Joachim Ym, Hlll-InKcr-toM. Mr. and Mr.

II. Buffalo anni-Him'e thf Tim of lirn, to rr'ni II. H.lI Mn.ii'-ji!! Vim Th. of I'M n. 1 to i i T.j.'-- (t.c.n Sf 1 Mr.

Mid i vin vtfnn. fi rlaimtrr. M- Vi tv MTiH'd -t huh i 7 I i A District Meeting Mme. Marie de Zielinska, district chairman of the eighth Judicial district of the New York State Federation of Clubs, announces the annual district meeting for March 4, both morning and afternoon session at the Women's Educational and Industrial Union. The morning meeting to open at 10 o'clock and the afternoon session at 2.

Mrs. Elmer Blair, president of the New York State Federation of Clubs, will attend the meeting and Mrs Frederick Lyon Charles, former second vice-president, will come from Ringhamton, where she has been visiting for several day, for the meeting and will open the afternoon session by telling of the achievements of the Federation. Buffalo CoMomew League. The Consumers' League of Buffalo will hold its annual meeting on Thursday. Feb.

25. at Colonial Parlors, Gene see Hotel. Mr. Owen R. Lovejoy of New York, secretary of the National Child Labor Committee, will Bpeak on "Evils of the Street Trades for Young Children." Mr.

Lovejoy has Just returned from Washington, where at. the request of President Roosevelt he attended the conference of dependent children. Short addresses will be given by Mr. John R. Howard, president, and Mrs.

Mabel Gillespie, secretary of the Buffalo Consumers' League. The annual election of officers will take place. Hon. Andrew D. former ambassador to Germany and to Russia, is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter P. Cooke of Ashland avenue. Miss Eaton of Titusvllle, Is the guest of Mrs. Frank B.

Steele of St. James Place. Mrs, H. W. Gorton, who has been spending 10 days with Mr.

and Mrs. Edward C. Randall of West Ferry street, returned home on Wednesday. Mrs. Sherwood Male of Mt.

Kisco is the guest of Mrs. C. Breckinridge sorter. Mrs. Davis of Belmont has been visit ing Mrs.

Hamilton Ward of West ave nue. Mrs. Abram T. Kerr of Ithaca Is the guest of Miss Jennie Irish of Saint James place. Mrs.

Miller of Rochester i the sruest of Mrs. Robert Burdette Holmes of Richmond avenue. Miss Margaret Montgomery, who has been the guest of Mrs. Stephen Van Rensselaer Spauldlng, left town on Tuesday. Dr.

and Mrs. John Parmenter of Geneva are In town for a few days. Miss Ethel D. Wallace of Syracuse Is the guest of Miss Jane Meade Welch. Miss Avery of Cleveland Is the guest of Mrs.

Theodore D. Barnum. Rev. and Mrs. Nassau S.

Stenhens are at the Niagara for a few weeks. Lieutenant Jasner Todd, V. R. Navy, is the guest of Mrs. Clarence O.

Howard. Miss Marian Snraeue of RvraniRA is the miest of Mrs. Harold J. Balliett of tne Hudson. TRAVEL.

Sizer sailed on Thursday for the Mediterranean. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

Sheehan of Lafayette avenue left Saturday evening for an extended trip to Europe, landing at Antwerp, Belgium, and returning through Ireland, Mr. Sidney J. Hall sailed Feb. 6 on the Kalserin Augusta Victoria for Pala, Austria Hungary. Mrs.

Charles Colhurst of Ireland arrived In Buffalo on Monday. Mr. Harry Yates of Delaware avenue has returned from a trip to Honduras. Mr, and Mrs. Seymour H.

Knox and Master Earl Knox sailed for Bermuda yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eber Seely of Belfast are the guests of Mrs. Seely's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Lesher of 896 Elmwood avenue. Lieut. Charles E. Courtney, V.

S. who has been the guest of his mother. Mrs. Courtney, for the past week, sailed Thursday for a four months' stay In Europe. Dr.

Joseph S. Lewis sailed on Thursday on the steamship Esperanza for a trip to Havana and Vera Cruz, acting as substitute surgeon. Dr. Lewis will return to Buffalo to reside the latter part of March. will give a musical and literary entertainment at the church parlors, Elk and Hamburg streets, Tuesday night.

Feb, 23. The "Seriate Sixteen" will their February dinner on the 22d. Tho women members of St, Colum-ba Church wyi have a card partv and dance on Feb. 22 (Washington's Birthday) at the school hall on Eagle street. The annual dinner of the Chautauqua Society will be hold at the Markeen HnlpI Frfday evening.

Fob. 26. instead of Tuesday evening, an previously announced. Thf principal address will be by Rev. Robert G.

Freeman of the Lafayette Church. Offl-ePt-K of the society ar: Frederick Whtt-tleby. J. Carlton Mors, viro-prident: Jeremhth J. Hurley, nerre-try; Herbert H.

Ifpwes, treasurer. Executive coinniittro, Frederick Whlt-tlesby, chairman. TL. opn mpnni( or (ho Sun-hery, for tomorrow. Monilfv, Feb.

22, h''s poitponfd until Monday March I. nwlnsr to the Kun'nlo Cbsptnr. Ufiiiyhters of the American kt-voliiiinn. bi'en kfitfit. Airs.

Wilbtrd Jay FrlshPo of Ham-burjc will give dMirln pnrty fr lir mn. IuM'i-ark on MmPiv fvonlnff, Feb. 22, fmm to II oVU-k. Flfih A nil tin 1 -'lilMifut, rtm nu The KitfTalo of ArtlflH will h-4 Us fifth rim and cinfiH inhibition "i 0i -Albright Art M.tr' i-Tth nn- clnihjr April 3, VM-'K Aoprnverl or'KinM work nlv (n nii'l crafts, whjrh h'n'e never CORSETS make Glove Fitting GOWNS Without strapping or tightly lacing the figure in an uncomfortable manner, these famous corsets have always stood foremost as the best with which to follow latest fashion. Our New Grand Ducfcess spring models are of the very stylish sheath effect, and will equalize the bust, waist and hip lines, whether the figure is slender or stout The graceful flowing lines thus produced, as shown in the spring fashion plates, are obtained in every figure if the proper model is selected, These corset are called because they lit at well and feel as comfortable at a fine kid glove, Foriah at conct department all stort George BatcheHer Co.

Fifth Arwut, 18th StoMt, Now Yfi ter, Mlu Edith Newton, was maid ot honor. Miss Arline Williams of Buffalo, Mis Florence Bcnning of Lyons, Miss Edna. Krelnhedpr of Buffalo, Miss Irene Kenning of Lyons, MJss Georgia Sutherland of Buffalo and Miss Catharine Oaks of Geneva were the bridesmaids, Mr. Lloyd Jordan of Lyons, bet man, and the ushers, Mr. Edgar Newton, Mr.

Earl Williams. Mr. Robert Graham, Mr. Stewart Russell. Mr.

Howard Graves of Buffalo and Mr. Glen Banning of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Penning will be at home after April 15 in Lyons.

N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Benning of Lyons were among the out-of-town gueats. Fol ler-K en a a On Wednesday evening, at the resi dence of Mr. William Fuller. 727 Ab bott Road. Mr.

Emmet B. Fuller and Miss Matilda Keenan were united In marriatre. Rev. A. Scrimshaw officiating.

Mr. and Mrs. Fuller will make Buffalo their future home. Yea Kr-Llnml The marriage of Miss Frances Emily Lincoln to Mr. Frank Elltsworth Yea-ger was quietly celebrated Monday, Feb.

15, at 5 clock, by Rev Henry Ward. The bride wore an Empire gown of rose-colored natin, en tralne, and a corsage bouquet of vloleta and rosebuds. After the ceremony a supper was served at the hnm of the brlnVii parents In Imson etrept, to the two families. Mr. and Mrs.

Yeager left late In the evening for Chicago and Mil waukee and will be at home at fiO North Ogden street after March 1. No cards. Cob -Go Id bfrg. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the Hotel Statler on Wednesday even ing at 6:30 o'clock when Miss Lillian Goldberg, daughter of Dr. und Mrs.

Sigmund Goldberg, was married to Dr. Joseph Cohen. Rev. Israel Aaron performed the ceremony in the banquet, hall. The bride was attended bv her alitor, Mrs.

Samuel Rrhwarts. nnd Mr. rving Cohen was hi brother's bt man, Ir. and Mm. Cohn will at home after March 1 at 4:3 North divi sion street.

Among the out-of-town git riw Mr. and Mrs. M. Cohen of srr Yrk. Mrs.

A. C. Abre.ms of Ovf-innd, Mr. and Mrs. F.

kMwH of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pwrky of Lancaster. Tn iter. The marriatre of Misfl Maude A l-1: Hndnoy, damrh.r-' of Mr, and no.

Fra W. Hon nv of ho I street, to Thi.ddeus Mnd '10- mtt. of South Iend. quietly solrtnnizf! on Wedm-May evn- Ing at. 8 oi'lork nt the brfnf's In the preserfrt of th two ffsnillifff.

Kv. J. Lintnn of th iun 'huroh he Among tn nsM-if tvn glWStS M'er XT. ftt'rl Fr 'I' r. r--t who cnie tvn Ii'svp, rnvl T''i'.

CjjM.rif-s 1 1 K''ntukv. V-r. And Mr', Tih-ttt (- for N-v it I- t'r'i. "-h r. r'! 1.

i hid. The Sons 'of the American Revolution will give the second of a series of rinners at the Buffalo Club on Tuesday evening, Feb. 23. Rev. George Gil-mour of the Parkside Unitarian Church will be the speaker of the evening, his theme to be, "George Washington." The medical and pharmacy departments of the University of Buffalo will give a luncheon and reception on Monday afternoon.

Dr. Ell H. Long, Dr. J. J.

Gibson and Dr. Edward J. Kiene have charge of the arrangements. The 'program for the entertainment is in 'charge of several clashes. I The Nurses' Alumnae of the Buffalo Homeopathic Hospital will have a matinee party at the Teck on Wednes day, Feb.

24, see Hackett in "The Crisis." Mrs. Charles R. Wyckoff and Mrs. William Warren Smith entertained 30 guests at luncheon at the Garret Club on Friday in honor of Mrs. Slocum of Boston.

Mr. and Mm Wyckoff. Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Meadows, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert B. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Plumb.

Mr. and Mrs. Seymour P. White, Dr. Harry wenny, air.

Edward S. Newhall. Mr. Bert Scatcherd and Mr. and Mrs.

Chase of Geneva are spending Sunday In Wat kins, at the home of Mrs. Magee. The Catholic Women's Saturday Afternoon Club presented a fine program in honor of Washington's Birthday yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. "Hail, Columbia," wasi sung bv the members. Miss Loralne Taube read Daniel Web ster's great speech on "The Character of Washington." Mrs.

Francis J. Carr sang solos and Miss Maude Reamer gave a talk on "The Washington National Monument." The program was followed by a tea. The hostesses were Mrs. George Kennedy and Mrs. Francis J.

Carr, The annual Fastnacht card party for the benefit of St. Mary's Infant will be held Tuesdav evening. Feb. 23, at 8:30 o'clock, at 12fi Edward street. The Ladies' Aid Society of Kensington Methodist-Episcopal Church, will give a George Washington dinner and entertainment on Monday evening.

An interesting program has been prepared, the amusing feature of which will be snecial singing by the "Marthas" of the church. The juniors will hold sale of candy. The ladies who will preside at the various tables are: Mrs. William Sykes, chairman; Mrs. Paul G.

Bowman, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Samuel G. Cochran. Mrs.

Dietrich, Mrs. Eaton, Miss Fish, Mrs. Fllckenger, Miss Fllck-enger, Mrs. Hail, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs.

Robert Hurst, Mrs. George Linford, Mrs. Longnecker. Mrs. William Maga-vern.

Mrs. McDermand, Mrs. George Mitchell. Mrs. Albert E.

Rtcketts, Mrs. Arthur J. Rlcketts, Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Sklllicorn, The Ladies Aid of the United Evangelical St.

Paul's Church will meet for sewing on Wednesdays during Lent, from I to 4 o'clock In the afternoon. So erf Heart Academy Alumnae Association. The retreat, which the Alumnae Association of the Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart holds as one of It yearly functions, and which the Catholic women of Buffalo have been regarding with interest, will commence on Wednesday, Feb. 24, covering three evenings and closing on Sunday, Feb. 28.

The Alumnae takes pleasure In Inviting all Its friends, whether they are members of the association or not. to join with It in these exercises. Special addresses, adapted to the occasion will be delivered each evening bv Rev. William Clark, S. and will be followed by the benediction of the Blesfied Sacrament, and a high mass and general communion will close the exercises on Sunday morning.

This retreat will be held Jn the auditorium of the academy, 749 Washington street. On Sunday, Feb. 28, after the closing of the retreat, the nuns will serve a breakfast to all who wish to partake. The regular meeting of the Niagara Women's Christian Temperance Union, will be held at the home of Mrs. Fitzgerald, 1202 West avenue, Tuesday afternoon, Feb.

23, at 2 80- o'clock. Mothers' meeting conducted by Mrs. Boothe. 1 The midwinter Institute of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Erie county. New Tork.

will be held at the Riverside Methodist Episcopal Church, corner Bird and West avenues, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 25 and 2, 11)09. Miss Rena E. G. Mosher of Westfield.

New York, National secretary, will be present and speak several times during the Institute. On Friday evening there will be a medal contest. Meals will be served In the church parlors. The Woman's Guild of St. John's Episcopal Church of which Mrs.

Emile Low, Is president, will give a supper on Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. in the new guild rooms, Lafayette avenue and Bldweil Parkway, 5:45 to 8 o'clock P. M. The proceeds are to be used for the extinguishing of the church debt, Incurred in building the extension to the present chapel.

The annual masquerade ball of the Marquette Club, which was postponed Jan. 26 last, will bo given on the evening of Washington's Birthday, Feb. 22, 199, at the club's parlors. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor of the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church will conduct a patriotic prayer meeting on next, Wednesday evening In the church parlors, preceded by a supper. Addresses will be made hy Rev.

O. P. Gifford and Rev. Carl D. The Woman's Auxiliary of All Saints Church will serve a hot supper Tuesday, Feb.

23, from to 8 o'clock in the guild house, corner Main and Utica reels. The next kjifffkraeriyr-hen and rard party of the s-'-riinn rf the Buffalo Turn Vrpfn will ln-M at H.i'l. nn Thuriay afier-nnnn. F'-'k C.mu 'at 0 Tp. Will hf and ft hot v.

Ml bp FerVi-i'nt yeiir 'A ill t-iio it i PT on 'I'll 1 i 1vh ft Pt r.irK ,.4 r.i-i;, th- Mi' i't isi'il Vliiin 'luh on vMung. The riocl Mb. "n's Vn -f the Mrs. Edward J. Hingston of the Niagara returned this week from a visit in New York and South Bethlehem, Pa, Mr.

Richmond Moot returned from Harvard on Friday to spend Washington'? Birthday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Moot of Elmwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Aspinwall have gone to Northampton to visit thefr daughter. Miss Helen Aspinwall, at Smith College. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kurtz are In New York.

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mathews are in New York.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Bushnell are In New York. Mr, and Mrs.

George S. Leonard of Whitney Place left town yesterday for Georgia. Mra Lewis Wright Simpson of Roble avenue left town yesterday to spend several days in Warren, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward P. Erion and brother Walter of Dodge street have gone on an extended wedding trip. Mrs. Ftank B. Baird of Soldiers' Place Is visiting her mother, Mrs.

Cameron, in Waco, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coulter of Richmond avenue are pending several weeks in Canada. Mrs.

Thomas M. Gibson and Miss Gibson of Porter avenue left on Tuesday for Fortress Monroe and Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Loran L. Lewis, and Miss Loralne Lewis are in New York.

Mrs. Statler. with Master Milton Statler, have gone to spend several months at the Tampa Bay Hotel, Tampa. Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. McKInnon have returned from the South. Mr. Howard Thomas has returned from a Southern trip. Miss Esther Goodyear, MIse Jeanette Bissell, Miss Marion Ely and Miss Clara Michael have returned from the Adirondack s.

Mrs, Charles Germain has returned from Cleveland. Mr. Walter Cary is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Goodyear, in Bo-galusa, La. Mr.and Mrs. Bainbrldge D. Folwell returned from there on Monday. Mr.

Ray Marsh has returned from the East. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Snyder and daughter have gone for a Southern trip and will spend pome time at Palm Beach with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Snyder, Dr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Mann have returned from New York.

Mr. L. Michael, and son Henry of West Ferry street have returned home after spending several weeks in Florida. Mrs. W.

G. L. Coulter of 466 Massachusetts avenue Is in New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Isidore Michael left on Wednesday for New York, where they will spend a few days, Mrs. Michael going from there to Washington to visit her mother, Mrs. Sweet. Mrs. Henry C.

Wlnslow and Miss Carolyn Wlnslow have returned from New York. Mrs. Charles F. Walther Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alfred Hamlll of Chicago, for ten days.

Mr. and Frank W. Fiske, have returned from New York. Mr, and Mrs. Gibson F.

Howard and family are spending the winter In Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Streeter are the guests of Miss Watson In New York, Mt- onH Mrs Wilt.

dm T.trhwrnrfH left town on Friday for a trip to Wash- ir.gton, Fortress Monroe and Baltl- more. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Carr of Bryant fitreet have gne to Detroit and Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Trion and brother Walter of Dodge street have left town on an extended trip through the West.

Mr. John T. Roberts, left on Wednesday for Nogales, where he will spend several months. Miss Fannie Howard Billiard of Potomac avenue and Mrs. A.

H. Fowler of Philadelphia sailed from New Rartftw. Those favnrin will ah a rnn be represented by Mrs. Alison S. Cap it- i hi cacn vjli II nil a.

aun u. l-qu" well, Mrs. Frank J. Shuler, Mrs. Helen Z.

M- Rodgers, Mrs. George Howard Lewis, Mrs. Dexter P. Rumsey, Mrs. Porter Norton and Mrs.

Carleton Sprague. Mrs. Alton C. Brltton of Linwood avenue will give a George Washington party tomorrow (Monday) afternoon, for her daughter Edith from 3 to 7 o'clock. From 3 to o'clock.

Mrs. Arthur W. Harold of Ashland avenue has issued cards for a tea on Tuesday, Feb. 23, from 3 to 5 o'clock. The card of Mrs.

A. J. Robertson Is inclosed. Mrs. Harold will be assisted by Mrs.

Wilbur Lake, Mrs. A. T. Collins, Mrs. J.

Charles Warner, Mrs. Harry R. Wait and Mrs. A. J.

DeLa-plante. It feet Ins of the Scribbler. The February meeting of the Srib-'blers falls on "Washington's birthday this year Monday, Feb. 22, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The program Is in charge of Miss Jane Meade Welch and Mrs.

Robert Fulton. The tea will be In honor of Dr. Elizabeth J. Let-son. The Orpheus Hall.

The invitations are out for the Orpheus Masquerade Ball on the evening of Feb. 22 at Convention Hall. The ball will be preceded by a promenade concert by the 74th Regiment Band by Stlcht's Orchestra of 25 men each at 9 o'clock. The official opening of the ball toy the Klefner Rath, with the reception committee and floor committee, will take place at 9 o'clock. The carniyal pageant, In which nearly 300 persons will participate, 1 all In character costumes, with a numher of beautifully decorated chariots, will take place at 10 o'clock.

The grand march, in which all persons in costume are requested to participate, will take place at 12 o'clock. At the conclusion of the grand march all masks will be removed. All spectators are kindly requested to occupy their seats during the carnival pageant, and ail persons participating in the carnival pagent are kindly requested to assemble at their various stations promptly. In order that the program may he executed on time and as arranged. Dominos are excluded.

Only those attired in character costumes will be admitted to the dancing floor and grand march before unmask- ing. The Serjeant Club, The Sergeants' Club of, the 74th Reg Iment will hold its annual reception and dance in the grand court of the armory, Niagara and Connecticut streets, Friday evening, March 6. The regimental headquarters and the rooms of the different companies will be open and especially decorated for the occasion. Gen. George C.

Fox and his staff, the officers of Fort Porter and several of the officers of the Third Regiment In full military dress will attend the ball. Sergt. Bolton, director of the 74th Regiment Band, is in charge of the musical numbers, and the entire 74th Regiment Orchestra under the direction of Sergt. Bolton will be present. A reception for men and women will be given at the University Club on Monday, Feb.

22, from until 4 o'clock. At the Satnra Club. At the Saturn Club the annual celebration of Washington's Birthday will take place on the evening of Feb. 22, commencing at 8:30 o'clock. Music by the 65th Regiment Band.

The following changes have been made in the schedule of the last four concerts In the Ball-Goold Quartet: Feb. 27, 4 P. Mr. Carleton Sprague, 810 West Ferry street; March 21, 4 P. Mr.

Frederick Dep. Townaend, 761 West Ferry street; March 7, 4 P. Mr. Lymari M. Bass, 127 Oakland Place; April 4, 4 P.

Mr. Edward H. Butler, Delaware avenue and North street. There will be no concert on Feb. 21.

as previously announced. The quartet will play before the President at Washington on Feb. 20. Mrs. Francis Pielns Weaver and the Misses Weaver of Lockport will give the last of their receptions on Monday, Feb.

22. Mrs. Weaver will be assisted hy Mrs. W. H.

Wells. Mrs. W. R. Ke-nan, Mrs.

William E. Shaw, Miss Ransom, Miss Prudden and Miss Margaret Atwater of Buffalo. Ellen, the Rnchantmia. "Ellen, the Enchantress," a musical sketrh, will be presented by Mrs. Clara E.

Thorns, under the auspices of the Literature Club of the Young Women's Christian Association, 19 West Mohawk streot, Saturday evening, Feb. 27, at eight o'clock. Mr. Orson J. Welmert of Richmond avenue hug issued cards for bridge on Wednesday afternoon, Feb, 24.

An addresn on "Religious Unity" by Mr. Howard MacNutt will be given In the assembly room of the Iroquois Ho-t(d on Wednesday evenfng. Tomorrow evening Mr. C. E.

Pniyn. who has rhnrge of the luncheon to be given by the Buffalo Chapter, National Daughters of the American Revolution, will give a banquet at the Lafayette Hotel for the Continental Guards, members of the fi'dh Regiment, who will be on duly during the reception. Mrs. George H. Dunsfon of Oakland Place will giv a Walnifton luncheon of 60 covers nn Monday at 1 o'clock for her young daughter Doris.

Mrs, Edward A. EIkpIp has tefMrd in-vi tat Inns fnr a wuppf-r pnrf.y to her diiMKhW Mildred nn Friday, Fb. 26. at 5. n'rlnrk, at the- Twentieth Century Club.

From 4 to 6 oTfortc. Mr. John Iirenrp( will plvn rhrvvi-lale f'T hr Ruth and H- ln. on Mnndii afternoon, Jrb. ii.

i "in ,4 to 6 oVIofk. Mm, NnthinM Hall and Mr. F.d-nnind P. Co'l- will iv a luncheon at the Iriaiwi-; on for lMf F.h'f'r of frank tvrt, who in ht guest, of s. iui! i Wrixht.

The Dclnwnrs Cam.f Club hoM Us fh'-if lnf'Tun I dnnrfl ttt the I Y.lmilnl I lul( vnlntr. 'Vh. Tin- rd of r.f ih" ehtb fire; F. fHrhn.rldr, ine Beginning oi laais. The great affair of tomorrow ts the luncheon, which Is to be given to the Buffalo Chapter, Daughters of tht American Revolution, at the Twentieth Century Club, by the Buffalo General Electrical Company.

The hours for the 1 luncheon are from 1 to 5 o'clock. The grand hall of the Twentieth Century and the music room will be thrown together and very handsomely decorated with flags, palms and flow-era Thirty members of the 65th Regiment Vin colonial uniform will guard the entrance and escort the officers, of which Mrs. John Miller Horton is the regent, to the music room, where the guests -will be received. In the receiving line will be the officers and dlrectrs of the Buffalo Chapter: Mrs. John M.

Horton. regent; Mrs. Charles Rohlfs, Mrs. Fred Sherman, Mis kavinia Avery, Mrs. Lyman S.

Hubbell. Mrs. Seth Caldwell, Mrs. George S. Morgan, Mrs.

Charles J. North, Miss Jean Howell, Mrs. Frank B. Steele, Mrs. William F.

Strasmer. Mrs. Ell T. Hosmer, Mrs. John Ayrault of Tonawanda, Mrs.

John W. Bush, Mrs. Roderick W. Cant, Mrs. Homer B.

Dudley, Mrs. Robert Fulton, Mrs. Ambrose Packard, Mrs. William C. Hodge, Miss Elizabeth Trott of Niagara Falls.

Mrs. George A. Wallace and Mrs. Spalding Evans of Lockport. There will be a modern kitchen In front of the stage, while an old-time New England cuisine will be arranged on the stase under the direction of Mrs.

Roderick J. Cant. Young girls In colo-nial costume will act as waitresses. The, guests are asked to present their tickets, to which is attached the luncheon coupon, at the door. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard MacNutt of New York City arrived in Buffalo on the Empire Express on Wednesday, Feb. 24, and will be the guests for two days of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison Mills of Elmwood avenue.

Mrs. MacNutt is the brilliant president of the Minerva Club of New York and both herself and her husband have given 'years to the study of religion known as Bahaiism, which they have studied at Its ivurce in Persia. It is the doctrine of love; and all Its teachings are given without money and without price. Mrs. MacNutt was, before her marriage, a Miss Stokes, sister of the late Edward Stokes, for years the owner and proprietor of the Hoffman House in New York City.

International Kindergarten Fnlon to Meet In Buffalo. Mrs. Adelbert Moot, president of the Buffalo Kindertrarten Association, is very carefully arranging for the 16th annual convention ot the international Kindergarten Union, which will be held in Buffalo, beginning on the 26th and ending on the 30th of April. The meet-' lngs will be held in the First TJniversa-1 list Church, corner of North and Mari- ner streets, and the Hotel Lenox will be the headquarters for the officers and delegates. The convention of the International Kindergarten Union comes to Buffalo on the invitation of Mayor Adam, Superintendent of Education Emerson, the Buffalo Kindergarten Association, the Buffalo Kindergarten Union and i the Training School Alumnae.

The local committees for the convention are members of the local kindergarten societies banded together as the Buffalo Kindergarten Auxiliary. Mrs. Adelbert Moot is president of the Buffalo Kindergarten Association. The other officers of the association are: Firft vice-president, Mrs. George P.

Sawyer; second vice-president, Mrs. Charles W. Pardee; secretary, Mrs. De-Lancey Rochester; treasurer, Mr. John Lord O'Brian; executive board, the of- fleers, with Miss Love, Mrs.

Carlton Sprague, Mrs. Austin Roe Preston. Mr. George K. Btrge.

Mr. Henry R. How-land, Supt. Emerson, Mrs. Israel Aaron and Mrs.

John S. Noyes. Miss Ella C. Elder, supervisor of kln-. dergartens in Buffalo, is chairman of the Kindergarten Auxiliary, the other officers are: Secretary, Miss Myra C.

Brush; treasurer, Miss Grace Pinner. Chairmen of committees for the convention are: General chairman, Mrs. lAdelbert Moot; kindergarten auxiliary, Miss Ella C. Elder; entertainments, Mrs, DeLancey Rochester; exhibits. Miss Mary E.

Watklns; finance, Mr. John Lord O'Brian; transportation, Mr, Harry Parry; accommodations, Miss Florence Oppenhelmer; badges and decorations, Miss Louise Cassety; press. Mrs. Esther C. Davenport.

The Advisory Board, which' will aid In making the convention a success, is made up of the following: Dr. Ida C. Bender, supervisor of primary grades In the Buffalo schools; Mr. C. Norman Millard, supervisor of grammar grades; Mr.

A. G. Bugbee, Miss Sophie C. Keeker. Miss Jessica E.

Beers, Miss Bertha Keyes. Rev. A. V. V.

Raymond. D. Mr. Charlfls P. Norton, Miss Gertrude Angell Mr Frederick Almy, Mayor Adam.

Mrs. J. J. Albright. Dr.

J. M. Cansety. Mrs. C.

Peter Clark, Mrs. James L. Crane, Mrs. Cameron Davis. Mrs.

J. McC. Mitchell, Mrs. Porter Norton, Mrs. Fenton M.

Parke, Mrs. James W. Putnam. Mrs. Ralph Plumb, Mrs.

William A. Rogers, Mr. John B. Olmsted, Mrs. Howard A.

Forman. Mrs. Chauneev 2: Hamlin. Mrs. H.

Osgood Holland, Rev. S. V. V. D.

Mrs. Luclen Mrs. William B. Hoyt. Mr.

J. N. Lamed. Mrs. John R.

Richmond, Mr. Carlton Sprague, Rev. Leon O. Williams, Mr. Analey Wilcox, Mr.

E. C. McDmignl, Mr. John W. Robinson, Mrs, Frank H.

Severance, BuMnnte A. Whiting. The officers" of the Internationa Society arc: President. Miss Pattv S. Mill of Columbia University; first vice-president.

Miss- Alice O'Grady of the Chicago Normal' School; second vire-Jiremld'-nt, Miss Clnra Wheeler, prlnrl-rnl of the Grand Rapids Training Pchool; corresponding secretary and treasurer. Miss Anna H. LiUell, superintendent of kindergarten Jn Dayton. recording secretary, Mias Ada Van P.ione Harris, kindergarten ami pr-frmrv supervisor in Itonhester; auditor, Miss Marrnrt't GUMIne1. superintendent of klnderp.Trtfns in Denver.

Col. Th convention opens on Mf-nd'i v. April 2fl. and on that day and the fn-lnwinir dp.y the comrtilttep of 10, ninde tip of tho ntot utirrenfui kinds rsrHi t-nprs In tho country, will hold conferences. A rlnsM meilnfr of training kinder-pnrten and wMI he "id on if rnoon, nd on Wed need ji therf will he.

ji -nrrn roi-f'thr uith wide donr for over uill, iifi-r the morriln? f.rvRr.n. he r'tven Up tn lt 1 flfrjilr-p i pn.j peejfur Miin.do. A ndfl'lny vl'l set In fonvniinn rl ...111 1. iihert, Mnd rNldren nUendinir the Huffn kinder-(jiU'ns, lioth public and A1-(lffSNP w)J be made in tlv TiVifnrr! bv prominent visitors nfterwnrd. nnd Will ho followed hy iui nutojrmhilo ride EVENTS OF THE FUTURE DA TES TO BE REMEMBERED LA TEST ENGA GEMENTS AND WEDDING, NOTICES A patriotic supper will be given by the young people of the Delaware Avenue Baptist Church, to all members of the church and congregation and their friends next Wednesday evening, Feb.

24. In the church parlors. The supper will be served at half-pat 6, and will be followed by the regular weekly prayer mewling, which will be patriotic In character. t. Vfneent's Vaudeville Show.

A vaudeville show will be given by St. Vlnrent's Dramatic Circle at the Kfhool hall. Main and Eastwood, Feb. 22 and 23. Dancing will follow the performance.

St. John the EvamrrliNt hurrh. A card party and dance will be given Feb. 22 under the anglers of th ladles of St. John the Evangelist Church.

Social ftnd Jnpprr, On the evening of Fob. 22 the Ladies' pocn iy or me nvansreiirai nun of Grand Inland will give a social and T- oypter snptT4 A ml a njou pro pram appropriate to Ihf rtr-mory of hlnKton will 1 presented. The Club DraiimMr: Cirri will tht military drnrmi, "Hp-twen FooV at St. Stephen's Hall n-x. Monday evening-.

A will f.ritdw ihe play. Alfh-Tt luh. A diun jn ho plven bv thp AlplifUfl Club h.i ll t(1y. Club ThitrRtiay 2'k Th m'mlvi tho T.entfoe Ht'. Mark's M'UiodiBt Kpiscnpal church nonjury-Km.

on. The mflrrinrre of Mtes Julia Fenton. daughter Mr. and Mrs, erifp M. F'-ntnn to Mr.

Charley Cnry Kum'-v wi he C'-l hnn on m-xt Saturday. V-h. 27, nt tm fnmily r-d-fhru'o, M- Limv'ind nvi-pue. J-ir-nop W. Hamiit'in nnHf tne onii''.

win i Htrd-lf iml. Mr, and Mi-. Hurt of tr-i'i; 'i'ri1- I hr- rn a- -nu (it iVir f1 S.n;iri 1 to Mr. fi'' Th.v u-iri mU in pnl. Ihrlr lli.h!'"'.

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