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3Sii'Fv-'-'-'---v "i'Vc- fewywipwy -wv-sryK3St- "fsv JJTVW. 7T- THE REPUBLIC: SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3. 1901. 'i'Vffmgi; I Hi' IP' In i I' ft 1 wwiniiagajat MMMUMHttttltMt NEIGHBORING zjjf.7Jfei?- AT SPRIXGFIEI.IL MO. Special Correipondence of The Sunday nnniMle.

Springfield. Feb. anil Jlrs. fc B. Jtinard are vl'Itlng In St.

I-ouls Mr- and Jlrs. J. Dixon of New Tioru are the. guests of Mr. and J.

B. Dixon Professor and Jlrs. K. M. Sbepanl entertained informally Friday evening in honor of Mr.

Greer of Honolulu. present were: Doctor and Mrs. C. K. Fulton.

Doctor and Mrs. FarnstAorili. Doctor and Mrs. James. Doctor and Mrs.

rulbrlght. Mr. Greer. Doctor Joseph I-ove and Profe-sor The Christian hndeaor of the Washlns-ton Avenue Church save a Los social Thursday evening at the residence of Mrs. The Current Topics Department of Sorosis had an 'nterellng meeting with Mrs.

Maker Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Bowman's astembly was wen attended Friday evening. The Bon Amis gave a dance at the Metropolitan Hotel Tutsday evening, which was one of the events of the eeK. Guests yrestnt were: Mr.

and Mrs. R. G. Johnson, jdr. and Mrs.

Edward Cowell. and Sir. G. X. Patterson.

Mr. and Mrs. frank Ferguson, Misses Mautt una Frances -MI? Mary Fahy. Miss title nenion. Miss ateila Miss Kitten Ferguson.

iiiss Genevieve Le Compt. Miss v.mu ilolst. Miss Dot Leavltt. Misi Bettle Don-KiUson. with Mr.

Carl Eaton. Mr. Waiter jioore, Mr. Henty Jtuif. ueorge iioutii.

ir. Percy Wogsian. Air. Daigm ill-. Dan Crane, -Mr.

itaiph P.uie. jr. neer anu Mac. One ol the siuaii ignitions ul tae week Wus. the ltf o'CiOciv liuicneon by jus.

J. r. cartuac imiut. n.o j.resei.1 wre: jar. Juc Bnepiuju, jrs.

in. jioiiunu, jis. a. a. i.utan, jiirz.

Ti. j. ijciuuey, Mn.rit-UcSi iucrtiee, Aid-. Jicitiu Junes, jut. M-tou baiter.

Mis. iu jierrtit. Jtrs. ueore iucDanici, Mrs. tU- r.

naiueman. Henry ScnneKler anu Jirs. it, Uoooe. Mrs. Henry ocni.eiuer eniertauiea a number oi irenus aicnraa Friuay evenuitf.

mst prize, a pivtute, was captured Dy Mrs. iinma a. Cnamhiiss. ana tne beconu, a lace banaKerchler. oy alts.

v. 1 Myers. Mrs. C. Ramsay en.ertait.u me Slxtj-tbree Ciud Tuesday evening.

Mis Lulu l'lsner is visiting in St. Lauls. Mrs. Anna Haymakeure oeparted Tnurs-day tor OKtahoina on a isit to her uauga-ter, -Mrs. u.

jonnsou. Miss Mignon Compt entertained Friday evening Misses L.ouiJe Crensnaw. Kate Xintrea. Ciara creurhaw. Daisy Morron.

Bertna Ilamei, orroa Herfernan, liutn cnappell, wim Messrs. Henry Le Compt, Tom Lamb, Clause vrigut, liowaid Donald. Hoy anyaer. ltoss Vade, MU Dairy una Charlie Cowell. Jlrs.

Stelnmeer gave a 6 o'clock dinner Monday complimentary to Mrs. Kose C. ltoblnson. grand recotuer of the A. O.

L. AV. of Kansas city and the ohicers of the Magnolia 1-ooge. coers were lata for torty. Toe Social Card Club met with Mrs.

Lai-on Thursoay afternoon. Tne prize inner were Mrs. Tom Williams. Mrs. CUrenco Parsons and Miss Nell Stewart.

Miss Hattle Cockreii was at home to a number or friends afternoon. A box party social was given by the Endeavor tioclety ol Washington Avenue Church Thursaay evening at the residence cfcMrs. Aaron. Mrs. Ben Bowman's assembly was well attended Friday evening.

Mrs. J. D. Amuirgio gave a card party Thursday evening, complimentary to Mlas Townsend of Bolivar. Miss Mayme McDonald gave an "at home" Wednesday evening ni honor of her gutst.

Visa Jessie Mcrtde of Greenfield, Mo. Those, who enJoed her hospitality were: Misses Kate and Fannie Iord. Miss Mabel Smith. Miss Elizabeth See. Miss Susie Fellows, Miss ZiUcy Garrett, illas Clara McBrlde.

Miss JIabel Robards. MIsa Alzoa Park and Miss Helen Tdayea. Mm T. J. White entertained the Needle Work Club Tuesday afternoon.

The Thirty Tyrant met Thursday afternoon with Misa Ada Grabill. The Springfield Musical Club had an unusually Interesting meeting with Miss Birdie Atwood Tuesday evening. Mrt. Elizabeth Kobberson gave a course dinner Saturday, Miss Verdi Townsend of Bolivar the guest of honor at a dinner Thursday given by Mrs. H.

H. Haynea. Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Itazen entertained at hist Thursday evening. The Thimblo Club met with Mrs. A. Mills Wednesday Mrs.

I. C. Carmine has returned from an extended visit to friends in Kansas. Mrs. Charlie Baxter has returned to her some in St.

Louis. Misn Stella Means was hostess to the Young- Ladies' Thursday Club at her home on East Elm street. Miss Edna Rolman of Kansas City is the guest of Miss Nell Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.

James I. Geddes have returned to their home in Joplin after a visit with Colonel and Mrs. Wade. The marriage of Miss Jennie Gertrud" Klnckley and Mr. P- M.

Crone took place the residence of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. C.

Hinckley Monday evening at o'clock. The Reverend Mr. Bacon of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church performed the ceremony. The only attendant waa little' Miss Ruth Hinckley, who carried the ivory-bound prayer book. Misa Marie Heffernan entertained informally Monday evening.

The marriage of Mr. Harry Herbert Hughes and -ill Margaret Rush was solemnized by the Reverend Father Curran of the Church of the Immaculate Conception Tuesdav evening at the home of Doctor and Mrs. W. C. James.

The only attendant jrere: Miss Bessie Doling and Mr. George Hush of Columbus. Ind. Out-of-town guests present were: Judge and Mrs. W.

H. Rush. Doctor Ed Rush. Mr. J.

M. Rush. Mr. W. H.

James. Mr. Henry Rush, from Marsh-aeld. and Mr. Laurence Rush from St.

Louis. Mrs, V. C. Curran gave a card party Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Belle Met-calf of St.

Louis. ML Annie Abbott won the first prize, and Mrs. Jerome Boarman the second. -McLaln Jones gave an afternoon at cards Mocdav complimentary to Mrs. Belle were captured by Mrs.

s.r"5koFeL'2,r"- Mr- Sam Pau Mrs. T. H. Scudder. Mrs.

H. Clay Tompkins entertained the Home Missionary Society of St. Paul's M. Doctor and Mrs. Farrasw.irth entertalnfll a number of friends at a 6 o'clock dlnnerU Mrs.

Belle Metcalf has returned to her fcome In St. Louis, after a visit with Miss Annie Abbott. Miss Madge Stone has returned from Pierce City. Mrs. Jerome Chaffee has returned to her koine In Carthage, after a visit with relatives here.

Misa Myrtle Lengsweiler or Lebanon is tho guest of her sister. Mrs. Bert 8. Lee. Mrs.

L. V. Latney of Kansas Cltr and Miss Eunice Shlrby of Clinton. attended the Crone-HInckley nuptials this week. Mr.

Lulu Alien of Cripole Creek, the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. H. Scudder. Mr.

and Mrs. Marts and family departed Tuesday on aa extended tour In California smd the Wt. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of Clinton.

Buest" a- the Crone-HIn-ley wed Mr. and Mrs. Moses of Cleveland. arrived Saturday on a visit to her father, Mr. Tr.

G. Crone. Mrs, Florence Adams has returned to her Jpme in St. Louis, after a visit with Mrs. I.

Jees. Mrs. jr. Jess entertained informally Monday evening. In honor or Mrs.

Florence Adams. Conspicuous among the society events of was the dance given by the Pickwick aub. at the Metropolitan Hotel TVednesday evening. Those who attended were Mr. and Jlrs.

Jack Russell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell. Mr.

and Jlrs. Marsbail. ffr; anLMm. fnR Ferguson. JIIss Nel1' Crane.

Miss Katherlne Holbrook. MIsb Uda Robberson. 2S.8? Hymes. jriss Kitten Ferguson, with Mr. R.

B. Andre. Mr. Elwyn Bent-Ur' MIHigan. Jlr.

Roy Peacher, M.Jcin Wlmann and Mr. Tom Williams. Lone Hand Club wag entertained by Lapham Wednesday afternoon. Miss Harriet Parker of Webb City Is the guest of Miss Fannie Sawyer. -11 HlLEn has returned from a visit to friends in Dyersberg, Tenn.

Mrs. A. B. Price has returned to her onl 8t- Louis, after a visit with Mrs. A.

R. Fearn. w.Mr"- fearn is at home from a Visit with relatives in Arkansas. MIbs Ida Houston has returned from alOTMUU Mrs. Kate Mitchell of Hoopston.

I1L. Is th guest of Jlr. L. Banks and family Mrs. CoHrane.

who has been the guest of Mrs. A. R. Fearn. has returned to her atonic in jjecaior.

ill. Mrs. F. T. Snapp has returned to Joplin, after a visit with her parents, Jlr.

and Sirs. Oeorre Dalgler. Jlrs, Cobban has. returned from a ylslt to her sort Hi CheCotili. I.

T. Mrr. J. jr. Yarbrouah and Misa Myrtle JtcLemore of Walnut Grove are visiting in Jionetv Mo.

vMIxs'LooIee Shelton- her four- Uenth blrthdar a 6 o'clock dinner l5 SSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBai BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsW IN sssssssfgyiaaiflil HHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH IbisisisisisisisisisisisisissssssI '''HisssssssssssslAiSrSSiSsldBBBsisBH ssk'-'' It Cl 'Ft BBSBSBSBSBS-lBSp V-Jt v- tJSSBBW7BBBHi3BBSSSBSBSBSBBBBBSl tSsl'BtyBISSBISISISISISISISSISl! LEONORA HUNTINGTON HEKDLE, Promiuent in Springfield, 111., Society. Tuesdav evening. The Tourists' Department of Sorosls met with Jliss Jlao Jiurphy Thursday afternoon. AT KAXSA8 CITY. Special Corretpondence of The Sunday Republic.

Kansas City. Jan. There was a crush at the reception given Friday afternoon by Jlrs. Georce A. Barton and Mrs.

Thomas W. Morgan. The occasion was to meet Mrs. Charles W. Harrison of London and Mrs.

Charles G. Rutledge of Jackson ville, ill. The women assisting were: jure. Harry Davis. Richmond.

Miss Mildred Way of St. Louis. Jliss JHIdred Faxon. Miss Lulu Davis of Richmond. Miss Bessie Noland of St.

Louis. Miss Leila. Harrison of Glasgow, Jliss Georgia Jiontague of Marshall. Jliss Helen Jahren, Jliss Lulu Jiorgan. Miss Estelle Davis of Richmond.

Miss Elizabeth Barton, Miss Pemala Barton. Jlrs. Frank Faxon, Jlrs. William Kemper. Jlrs.

J. C. Jocelyn, Jlrs. A. O.

Jahren. Jlr. William Bartou, Mrs. J. S.

Barton. Jlrs. J. B. Porter, William Overall.

Jlrs. C. Leon Smith. Jlrs. Hugh L.

JicCune. Mrs. Hughes Bryant. Jlrs. Frank Sebree.

Mrs. Jemuel JIarty, Mrs. Lee Porter. Jlrs. William JI.

Abernathy's home this week has been the scene of three pleasant entertainments, all given In honor of Jlrs. George G. Tanner of Indianapolis. On Wednesday afternoon there was a tea. Thursday was a supper given, and on Saturday luncheon spread.

Assisting Jlrs. Abernathy in entertaining were Miss Katharine Oglebay. Jliss Ruth Austin. Jliss Katharine Sleeper. Misa Cella Abernathy.

Jliss Lucy Christie. Miss Marie Mohr. Mrs. Clifford Paul Jenkins. No.

317 Brooklyn avenue, gave an at home Wednesday afternoon in honor of Jlrs. Julia A. Trost. Those who assisted were: Jlrsi John W. JlnUIne, Mrs.

Sherman Noggle. Mrs. Wallace C. Goffe, Jlrr. Edward Badger, Mrs.

Fred Jenkins. Jlrs. Burton Pierce, Mrs. Paul Beardsley. Mrs.

JI. A. Pierce, Jliss Helen Hatch, Miss Lillian Dunlap, Miss Eva Metcalf, JlUa Ltda Ridge. Mrs. Charles t.

smun gave a pinn nnu white luncheon Wednesday for the following guests: Jlrs. Robert JI. Snyder, Jlrs. Charles Long. Mrs.

B. D. Rltchey. Mrs. James L.

De Long and Jliss Frances Wood or Marshall, JIo. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bullene of Lawrence are visiting friends here.

Jlrs. Walter Root Is visiting an aunt in Chicago. Jlrs. Burr of St. Louis Is visiting her daughters, Mrs.

Shannon Douglas and Mrs. Egbert Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lee Johnson and Mrs.

Mcllhenny and Miss Mcllhenny are at home to friends at No. 1104 Olive street. Jlrs. J. K.

Cravens and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Cravens will occupy their new home, on Broadway, within a few days. Jlrs.

Chester Snider gave a breakfast Wednesday morning in honor of Mrs. Tanner, who is the guest this week of Mrs. Abernathy. Miss lone Nicholson and Miss Maud Jloser have returned to Council Grove, after having spent two weeks visiting Jlrs. F.

W. Brigham in this city. Jliss Lottie Adler and Miss Leonora Adler are entertaining Miss Sadie Bernstein of Topeka. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Adler are entertaining Mrs. J. Bergman of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J.

K. Burnham entertained friends at luncheon Wednesday. Jlrs. Rosamund Scruggs of No. IOCS North Fifth street.

Kansas City, gave a reception Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. A. B. Fink of Peoria. J1L, being assisted by Mrs.

F. D. Hutchlngg. Mrs. C.

F. Smith, Mrs. E. W. Barton.

Mrs. O. Van Cleve. Jlrs. L.

W. Kepllnger. Mrs. Frank Tshud! and Mrs. J.

A. B. Whapbam. Mrs. J.

E. Hoopes and Jliss Hel.n entertained at luncheon Wednesday. Jlrs. K. Smith is entertaining her mother, Mrs.

W. W. Cochran of Atchison. Jlr. and Jlrs.

J. W. Wagner and Jliss Mildred have gone South, to be absent several weeks. JI1S4 Minnie Mullett of Washington, D. C.

Is visiting Mrs. R. B. Mullett. Mrs.

Edward Ellison 1 In Lawrence visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur T. Walker. Mrs. Leon T.

Brown and Jlrs. Porter Hovey have returned from their visit to friends In St. Louis. Jlrs. Frank II.

Trimble of Liberty is visiting Mrs. Charles Jlosby at No. 2460 Brooklyn avenue. Tuesday afternoon the Jlagatine Club was entertained by Mrs. Otis B.

Dickinson and Mrs. Annie Jlontgall. Mrs. H. B.

Jleek entertained the Young JIatrons' Club at cards Thursday. Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles J. Smith of Denver are visiting the Misses Smith in Landis court.

Invitations are out for the wedding of Jliss May Emery to Mr. Percy Cornelius of Liverpool. The ceremony is to be held at Emerytown, N. February 16. On the night of St.

Valentine's Day Mrs. Thomas M. Spofford will entertain married friends at military euchre. On the night of February 3 Mrs. Spofford will give a bal poudre for her young 'friends.

There were more tban 123 guests at Jlrs. J. W. German's reception and card party Wednesday afternoon and evening. The decorations were roses.

Each room had Its distinctive color: The parlor was In pink, the living-room in white and green, the din-Ing-Toom in red. Candles to match were on the tables. The winners at the card tables were Miss Katharine Schell. Jlr. O.

F. Page and Jlrs. B. F. Deatherage.

and In the evening Jlrs. George 8. Clark. Mrs. Elmer Williams, Mr.

J. W. Lyman andpjir. J. C.

Hodgetu. German was assisted by Jlrs. W. E. Evans, Mrs.

F. W. Flato, Jlrs. R. Hicks and Mrs.

Roswell German. Jlrs. Dick Dunlap has returned from New York. Mr. and Jlrs.

J. Barton Pierce are at home at No. 3014 East Tenth street. The engagement of Jliss Minnie JIayer to Jlr. Louis Hanauer of St.

Louis is announced. AT SPRISGFIELD, ILL. Srecia! Correspondence ot The Sunday Republic. Springfield. 111..

Feb. A verv elaborate reception was held on Monday afternoon by Mrs. J. B. Barnes at her apartments In the Leland.

The affair was the second of a series of functions to be given by Mrs. Barnes In the course of the season. Mrs. Richard Yates, wife of Governor Yates, was the guest of honor. Progressive euchre formed the diversion of the afternoon.

Mrs. George Bunn won the first prize. Jlrs. Lewis Wiggins the second prize and Mrs. A.

Starne the lone-hand prlz. Members of the Monday Conversation Club were entertained in a novel way this 'week by Jlrs, T. F. Harrington. An enjoyable hour was had answering Questions from the letters of the word "violet." The Fortnightly Club was Tuesday night by Mrs.

George Bunn. Tho evening was spent playing euchre, Mlsd Alice Bunn was awarded tin ladies' first prixc and Jlrs. John C. Cook' the second prize. The gentlemen's nrt prize was carried away by Colonel J.

Mack -r iiuniniiir. HI CITIES HlflHH WMtWlWMtMJiliilllMlllJ MISS BABETTE BEARif AN, Of St. Who Is Visiting Her Friend, Miss Gertrude Kas-tor of No. 3811 West Pine Boulevard. Tanner and the second prize by R.

N. Dodds. The club will be entertained two weeks hence by Mrs. C. D.

Roberts. Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dow Matheny planned pleasant surprise on them Tuesday evening, on their twenty-ntth wedding anniversary.

A musical programme furnished the entertainment of the evening. Jlrs. Yates's second "at home" at the executive mansion Wednesday was attended by about 00 guests. The spacious old house was embellished for the occnrlon. In the dining-room tea and wafers were dispensed by Mrs.

Elbridge Hanecy of Chicago and Mrs. Frank Kern of Jlattoon. Other ladles assisting the hostess were Mlts Inn. Pltner of Evanston. Mrs.

Fount Andrews and Miss Martha Greenleft of Jacksonville and Mrs. Emily Alexander ot Chicago. In the course of the afternoon Jlrs. Kern rendered several vocal selections, and Mrs. JL Berdan Tiffany gave some instrumental numbers.

Two card parties were given Wednesday by Mrs. C. A. Frazee. In the afternoon nine tables of players indulged in progressive euchre, and at the second affair eleven tables were utilized.

At the afternoon play the first prize was awarded to Mrs. George F. Sterlcker. the second to Jlrs. Charles Ryan and the lone-hand prize to Jlrs, It.

N. Dodds. In the evening Jlrs. Stuart Broadwell secured the first prize for ladles and Mrs. O'Bannon Smith the lone-hand prize.

The gentlemen's. first prize was captured by Al Smith, and the gentlemen's lone-hand prize by Henry Reman. At the meeting of the Every Wednesday Club, held with Mrs. T. W.

Dresser, "Ths Cossacks In History and Russian Literature" was under discussion. Jlrs. Paul Selby or Chicago and Mrs. E. 8.

Walker were the essayists of the week, a general discussion concluding the session. TheSouth Side Whist Club was entertained Wednesday evening by Jlrs. and Mrs. Fred Dodds. After the play refreshments were served.

Miss Carrie Gait was hostess to the members of the Illinois Club Thursday evening. The programme, dealing with the early history of the State, was participated In by Mrces. Averlll and I. O. Miller and by Misses Ayer.

Fancher and Stockdale. Another function at the executive home was the reception Thursday evening for the Illinois State Historical Society, which has just concluded Its annual meeting here. Although primarily In honor of the society members, the reception was public in character, and several hundred citizens and capital visitors took occasion to pay their respects to the new mistress of the mansion and to the executive. Assisting Jlrs. Yates In receiving- the callers were: JImes.

S. P. Wheeler. George N. Black.

C. C. Brown, Edwin G. Alfred Orendortf, Jessie Palmer Weber and the Jllsses Emma Jones and Maud Thayer. The honored guests of the evening were: Jlrs.

John JI. Palmer. Mrs. B. 8.

Edwards. Jlrs. John A. McClemand and Mrs. John T.

Stuart, relicts of prominent characters In the pioneer history of the State, The Entre Nous Club members were entertained yesterday afternoon by John C. Lanpbler. The afternoon was walled away In the enjoyment of progressive euchre. The lint lady's prize was secured by Mrs. Henry Yates.

Mrs. Allen Smith captured the second prize and Mrs. Henry Davis. the lone-hand prize. Members of the North Side Euchre Club were entertained at csrda Thursday afternoon by Mrs, Charles E.

Selby. The prizes were awarded to Jliss. Lula Hibbs. Jlrs. Charles Stickle and Mrs.

LewH Lehtnann. Friday night Master -Clark Rldgeiy gave a party at the home '-of bis parents, Jlr. nd Mrs. Edward Ridgley. for the members of the Phi Gamma Club.

Children's games and danctnsr Were The Literary Researchers. continued the study of Dickens thl afternoon, reviewing "David CopterfieId." "Jluslc ot the Nineteenth Century" will ha the subject of to-morrow's meeting of the Eorlnrfleld Woman's Club, conducted un der the direction ot.tfce musical section. A. I paper on the subject, prepared by Jlrs. Eugene Holcome of Chicago, will be read by the club president.

Mrs. J. W. Patton. Thirty members of the Amity Club will go to Rochester to-morrow, where they will be entertained by Jliss JIattle Shutter.

FROM IIAVVIBAL. Special CorretponJence of The Sunday republic Hannibal. Feb. Jlrs. Ben Stevens entertained in honor of Miss Edith Nugent BroMyn.

nlght Mrs. George W. Duiany gave a euchre Par'y at her home on Center street. ednesday evening, complimentary to Miss Genevieve Baylcss of Fort Scott. Kas.

During the evening Mrs. Duiany announced the engagement 0f her son. George W. Duiany. Jfi-.

of Winona. to Jliss Katherlne JIcDonnell of Evanston. ill. Jliss Augusta Ferguson of Little Rock. is in the city, the guest of her broth-er.

A. L. Ferguson. The members of Globe Circle of the Royal Circle gave a danclnc party at Bl-JIetalllc Hall Wednesday evening. The committee in charge was composed of Jlrs.

W. H. uroves. Airs. j.

ji. uooiey and airs. a. a. Griggs.

Company F. JHssourl State Guard, is crranyng to gle a masque ball on February H. Jlrs. F. II.

Johnson has returned from a visit with her parents. Mr. and Sirs. George Blanchard. at Franklin.

JIo. Jlrs. Xlenhaua has returned from a St. Louts visit. Mrs.

George W. JIunson returned Wednesday from Princeton. where she was called to attend thf funeral of her mother. The 'Social Club" met Tuesday evening at the Windsor Hotel, nnd decided upon "Lablnnah" (Hannibal spelled backwards) ns the permanent nime ol the organization. The following additional members were enrolled: L.

J. Jlnrshall. C. O. Price.

K. Fowks. S. R. Carter.

A. S. Holmes. T. Lamb.

Ed P. Schultx. D. W. Wisherd.

H. A. SUllwell, J. Lewis. Joe It.

Brewlngton. James S. Overstreet. J. H.

Bougnton. George A. JIahan, George W. Whltecotton. E.

H. Selbel. JI. Fette, C. A.

Hew. a JI. Jlorrls. W. P.

Baker. J. A. Herring, T. J.

Lowrle, H. JI. Kerr. R- A. Curts, H.

B. Cooper. E. B. Day and C.

H. Trowbridge. A committee was appointed to procure permanent headquarters for the club. The marriage of Miss Kate Johnson, daughter of Jlr. 'and Jlrs.

John Johnson, and Jlr. James Ryan. Is announced to take place at the Catholic church. Fehruary 14. Jllsseg Jlary Hilt and Carrie Jleyers returned Jlonday from a visit at Jloscow JI11K Jliss Ruby Rusch of Glascock, street.

Is entertaining Jliss Tooke of Keokuk. la. Jlr. and Jlrs. E.

D. Wocrhman entertained the Evangelical Lutheran Church Choir at their home on Grace street. Wednesday evenimr. Jlrs. Charles T.

Lamb of New London, was the guest of Jlrs. C. G. Price, Thursday. Jlrs.

T. G. Dulary Is visiting her daughters. Jllsses Edith and Vivian, who nre attending Christian College at Columbia. Jliss Rose Drescher.

who has been attend- lng the State University, at Columbia, has returned home. Mrs. T. W. O'Brien is the uest of her sister, Jlrs.

R. A. Spencer at Palmyra. Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Sosey of Valmyra, wero the guests of Hannibal friends Thursday evening. Jlr. and Jlrs.

J. J. Cruikshank and daughters returned from a St. Louis visit Friday. Jlrs.

T. F. Brady ot St. Louis, is visiting Hannibal friends. The West Side Social Club gave a dance Friday evening, with Benjamin Martin, Delmur Rhino and Claude Scott.

In charge. Mr. and Mrs. John JIargles were in Qulncy Tuesday to attend the marriage of Jliss Haliie Stretz. formerly of this city, and Jlr.

Clem Brooker. Jim. Arthur Larrlson visited Qulncy friends Jlonday. Jlrs. John L.

Cruikshank Is visiting her aunt. Jlrs. W. C. Scarritt.

In Kansas City. Mrs. F. II. Fllnn.

entertained the Spinet Club at her home on Broadway last week. Jlrs. It. H. Stewart and daughter are the guests or Kansas City relatives.

Jlrs. E. W. Dykes is visit "ng friends In St. Louis.

Jliss Kate JIcEvoy of Keokuk, Is the guest of Jlrs. J. J. Bowies. Mr.

nnd Jlrs. Walter F. Tessmer departed Tuesday for Jerseyvllle. to visit trends. AT JEFFERSOX CITY.

Correfpondfnee cf Th Sunday Republlo. Jefferson City. Feb. 1. Miss Wilhel-mlna Schultz departed Monday for Roswell, N.

to spend the remainder of the winter and spring. She was accompanied by Mrs. Laura Green, who will spend several weeks with her. Mrs. Louise Ramsey departed last week for St.

Louis to spend several weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dallmeyer. Jlrs. Howard C.

Boone ot Kansas City is here visiting her sisters, Mmes. W. A. Dallmeyer and George W. Hobbs.

Miss Anna B. Birch of St. Louis, after a visit ot several weeks with her cousin, Mrs. Lon V. Stephens, returned home Sunday.

Mrs. A. Eisner and Jlrs. Theo. Dulle departed Monday for a short visit to relatives and friends In St.

Louts. Ex-Representative and Mrs. R. P. Liles of Poplar Bluff spent a few days in the city this wcbIc Judge and Mrs.

Louis Swltsler of Columbia were guests in the city for a few days last week. Jllsses Peerl Mitchell and Mamie Hale of Columbia spent last week in the city, the guests of friends. Jlrs. R. P.

Williams of Fayette came down Wednesday to spend a week with her husband, the State Treasurer, and her Mr. and Jlrs. Lawson Price and little daughter of Sweet Springs, nfter a three weeks' visit with their mother, Mrs. A. Price, and.

sister. Mlzs. Celeste, will return borne to-morrow. Jlr. and MrsC Victor L.

Wagner and sister. Jliss Mary Tihen, departed Tuesday to reside In St. Louis. Jlrs. Waller Young of St.

Joseph and Mrs. Ho Blair of Sedalla are guests ot Mrs. J. F. Heinrlcks.

Mrs. Harry Huthstmr of St. Louis, who has also been a guest ot Mrs. Heinrlcks, has returned home. Miss Bessie Boone departed yesterday for Nevada to spend a few days with her mother.

Doctor and Jlrs. -Hough are expected heme from Chicago early this week: Miss Maggie Richardson returned Wednesday from a- short visit ta-Oswea-o. Kas- Another gay week has Just been completed St tllA flfaftt i.nltl mwtmMrt tea, dances, etc several of the functions being given In honor of Mrs. A. M.TJockery-The first was a reception given from S'to o'clock Tuesday by Mrs.

Price at the Price mansion, complimentary to her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Thomas Lawson Price of Sweet Sprinra. The drawing-room was simply adorned with large palms, quantities of wild smllax and cut flowers. In the front part of the drawing-room Mrs.

Price received her friends, assisted by Mrs. Lawson ITlce. Mrs. A. M.

Dockery, Mrs. S. B. Cook, Jlrs. O.

Allen and Mrs. T. O. Towles. A "Smoker" was given Tuesday evening at the JIadlson Hall by the members of the Commercial Club to the members of the General Assembly, clerical force, and the press.

A music programme was Interspersed by short speeches, and an address of welcome by Edwin Silver, former Hej)reienta- tle of Cole County and ex-Mayor of this city. The new Jlethodlst Church will be dedicated to-day. A musical programme will "be rendered. The beating capacity of the church Is 909. To-morrow evening the ladles of the church will glvo an Informal reception.

Governor and Jlrs. A. JI. Dockery entertained the General Assembly, clerical fotce, representatives of the press, wives and daughters of the Senators and Representatives on Thursdar evening from in o'clock at the Executive Mansion. The Jefferson City Orchestra rendered a pleasing fiuhiiiuiiic uunng me reception.

A course lunch was served in the dining-room. The tables were decorated with Dink ribbons. carnations and limllax. Jllsses Janet and nuiiams, rancis and Jessie Cook. Minnie Crafton, Kitty Pitts and Celest: Price served.

These young ladles wete aainuiy gowned to harmonize with the decorations in the dining-room. Mrs. Dockery tecelved her 'guests in a handsome striped grenadine over cmv nltlt ih hiiri. mrur. nnlshed with yoke entirely covered In se- nuum ui jri.

guuie ana crush collar ot pink panne velvet. AOTES FROM ALTON. Special Corrnpondenc of The Sunday puMlc. Alton, 111.. Feb.

i-Mrs. David Ryan entertained Miss Nora Ryan and Jlessrs. John Jtallon and Charles Fox of St. Lou: last ww -i 'lr home on Prospect street. Jlrs.

G. Taphorn Is entertaining Miss Lena Schaefer of Carlyle. Plnr of Chicago Is visiting Mm, W. D. Sparks.

Jlrs. William Bertman has returned from Wutncy. tai returned from an extended visit at Upland, Pa. ot Greenville, 111.. Is Msitlng Miss Sarah Rodgers in Upper Alton.

aerwHd of St, Louis is a visitor In Alton. N' B. Windsor of Roodhouse. IIL, Is visiting relatives In Upper Alton. Jlrs.

alter Collins has gone to Hartford. Norwood of Plasa Is visIUng relatives In Upper Alton. Mrs. H. JI.

Carr gave a dinner party Tuesday In honor or Mr. and Mrs. Norman JIarsh or Los Angeles. Lucilo tiurnup entertained Saturday or 8t Loiils. Mlss LconUne Tatum catu "rk baa returned from De- "Artad Ihe JIo- ift-wX- entertaining Jlrs.

Richard Garten of Burlington. la. i. Can(lnce, of Stanwood. Unoer 5jteon.f Mt Squlre and Mrs.

A. J. Kendrlck hav r. Fort Smith? a vl tl Kendrlck" and Mrs- A- 5icaarhr has returned to AV Moore 8uest of Mrs- E' has returned to Seetey! a ,0 FuIton lr'J' Bowman entertained with a euchre party Wednesday evening. 3n.1 Mr8, Harry Hart of Chicago were visitors In Alton last week.

Miss Lillian Meier entertaining Miss Johanna Schmitter of SU Louis entertaining Mrs. George Hershman of De Koto. Mn Jlrs. T. JI.

Jlorrls is the guest of Mrs. Hugh Loveless In Carllnvllle. Mrs. J. L.

Oldham has returned to New York after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wade.

nI.f."d jnK entertaining Miss JIabelle Smith of St. Louis. Jlrs. William Sauvage is visiting relatives In St. Louis.

Jliss Emma Leyhe has returned from "h're she was the guest of Mrs. William Ferris. Jliss Jlartha Shields of St. Louis Is a visitor in Upper Alton. JBn.1 Mnl- C- F- Sparks have gone to New Orleans.

Jliss Cole has gone to Chester after an extended visit with Jliss Helen Smith of Eden Ridge. Jlrs. C. Jloulton entertained the Browning Club Jlonday evening. Jliss Leonttne Tatum has returned to St.

Louis after visiting Jliss Lulu Elwell of College avenue. Upper Alton. AT ST. CHARLES. JSlecial Correspondence of The Sunday Ittpoblla.

St. Charles, Feb. 2. A banquet was given at the Hoffman House by the gentlemen members in honor of the ladles of the fifteen Ch'1 last week. The members are: Jllsses Theo JIcDearmon.

Gertrude Williams. Olga Daudt. Mollle Stonebraker. Eva Lemmon. Lydla Out, Elsie Schoenelch and Helene Stumberg.

and Messrs. Thomas H. Edwards. IL F. Le Faivre.

Theodore Schoenelch. Roy JIulvane, Charles Rechtern, Carl Llnnemann, Alexander Ross. 8. O. Fulkersod and Lyman Steed.

Misses Alma Stumberg and Alice Llnnemann acted as chaperons. Jliss Caroline Roth ot St. Louis has returned to her home, after spending several days with friends here. Jliss Emma rosser of Adrian. is the guest of Jlr.

and Mrs. C. Warren Pros-ser. Mies Grace George of Chicago la visiting the Misses Aymond. Jliss Paula Fenske of St Louis visited' Jlrs.

J. Harry DIerker last week. Jlrs. D. B.

Hussey has departed for the South, and will spend about six weeks visiting at St. Augustine, and Birmingham. Ala. Mrs. M.

Silver and Mr. Robert Silver departed for Rochester. N. where they will spend some time visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Parks, and will then go to Boston for a short time. Mr. and Jlrs. Earl R. Britt visited relatives In St.

Louis last week. The young ladles of St. Peter's Parish gave a public euchre in the new church hall Thursday evening; Jliss Dowltr's dancing school reopened Tuesday evening, and was well attended. It will continue each Tuesday evening during-the term. Doctor and Mrs.

J. H. Downing were the recipients of a surprise party by a number of friends last Vocal and Instrumental music was rendered and there was a Cakewalk by little children. Mr. and Jlrs.

John J. Holt. of St. Louis are the guests of Jtf. and Mrs.

3. N. Olson. Mist Jlarion Powell, who has been spending the past week visiting friends la. St.

Louis, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rlnge entertalned.Jfr. and Jlrs.

George C. Gruenewald of St. Louis last Sunday. Mtss KfflA Mftrton Iiab return hnmi 'after spending a week In St. Louts, the guesi or Jar.

anu Airs. i. Jenkins. Jliss Laura Bezzenberger has returned to her home at O'Fallon, after visiting Jlr. and Jlrs.

A. F. Jllspagel here for several days. Jlr. and Mrs.

William Feldmann entertained a party of friends at their home on Fifth and Jackson streets last Sunday evening. Those present were: Messrs. and Mmes. William Horstmeier, Fred Hobel-mann. Herman Moehlenkamp.

Edward Hackmann, William Feldmann. Fred Stoehner. Jtessrs. Ous Jloehlenkamp. Julius Boehmer.

H. Belmdlck and Misa Edna Boehmer. Mr. and Mrs. Julius C.

Wlllbrand entertained a p'arty of friends at "high five" this week, and Doctor and Mrs. A. A. Gos-sow secured the prizes. Those present were: Doctor and Mrs.

Oossow. Messrs. and Mmes. Edward Gut, Henry C. Happy.

Otto Moerschel. Oliver Link. Jlr. Albert Happy and Misa Bertha Moerschel. A largely attended party was given by the Jolly Five Club at Dallmeyer's Hall Saturday evening-.

The comrades of Gatzweiler Post. No. E54. G. A.

R-. held their annual Installation of officers at Huning's Hall Saturday evening, the ceremonies being conducted by Thomas B. Rodgers. A. A.

G. Department of Missouri. The officers are: O. E. Wentz.

post commander: A. E. Adams, senior vice commander: Louis Rings. Junior vice commander: Charles Nagel. quartermaster: John Enoch, chaplain: Joseph Korte, surgeon: E.

G. Buschmann. officer of the day; Fred Horst. officer of the guard. The members of the Women's Relief Caroa were present at the ceremonies, and at the con- rln.lnn wwvort 1lht ttirieheon.

Interest- I- fnip sMmmh market! tYtm neoaitnn i r.hi vo.i;,., Miss Alma Slumbers' Is the a-uest of the Misses Bruce In Si. Louis. Jlrs. Charles Rechtern ana Misses Hiancne Rechtern and Lydla Gut visited friends in St Louis last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Karl K. tiritt entertained a nartv of friends at their home Tuesday evening. In honor of the seventh anniversary of their marriage. Miss Hattle OJrown has departed for Joplin, 111., where she will make her future borne.

The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the Jefferson Street Presbyterian Church gave a very enjoyable social In the chapel Monday evening, asd after a pleasant social tfme coffee and cake "were erred. Jlrs. D. B. Hussey and little son departed for Ironton.

Monday, where they will spend several weeks. Jlr. and Mrs. O. H.

Weatenkuehler returned to their home at SalUbury, after visiting relatives here, party was given at the home of Mi, and Mrs. R. Haensster Wednewlav evening In honor of the sixteenth btrtbdi'v anniversary of their daughter. Miss Edith. Tneevenmg' was spent at various gasaes.

art' er which ratraahsMBtjt ware served. TteM FROM FIFTEEN TO FIFTY The Critic. Stales of a Woman's Life. ByMAROARETL. BRIGGS.

CALL RIORT8 While a woman's whole life Is a series of minor crises, there are three especially critical stages which leave their mark In her career. The first of these stages Is Womanhood, when the yonng girt develops into the little woman-thc second Is Motherhood, the birth of the first child tho third Is Changer of Life. Perils surrotind each of these stages, and" most of the misery that comes to women, through 111 health dates from one or another of these important crises. The entry upon the experiences of womanhood Is signalized by the beginning of the periodical sickness, and the mother of any young girl who does not know how to advise and guide her daughter at this time should seek aid at once of Mrs. Pinkham, because her daughter's whole future may depend upon some apparently trivial thing, which will be significant enough to Mrs.

Pinkham, who has advised in thousands of Just such caseH. There Is danger lurking In every unnatural manifestation at the establishment of the menses, and too much Importance cannot be given to the necessity for Intelligent advice and guidance. When a woman enters upon the natural heritage of wedlock anl gives birth to her first child, she as a usual thing takes a leap in the-dark, which may bring all manner of results for ill to herself and to her child. Of course such results are not necessary, but the whole system of the woman Is surely undergoing a great strain, and new functions are developed which bring their own hazard. It is, therefore, perfectly plain that every available strengthening agency should be employed.

--The most efficient help through the experience of motherhood, both In preparation for the event and In recuperation afterward. Is Lydla E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound. It would be well also to secure the advice of Mrs. Pinkham when going through this experience.

You may have some trouble of which yon have merely the faintest Indication and which will declare itself Instantly to Mrs. PInkham's experience. It la best to writ to her; she charges nothing for advice. Her address Is Xynn, Mass. Lydla E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a perfectly safe help through every crisis affecting the female organism, and In the trying days and weeks and mouths surrounding the "Change of Life" it will To found a priceless boon, for It. assists nature to do her work In revolutionizing the delicate female machinery, and tones and strengthens every organ. To glide safely through the Turn of Life Into the calm where health reigns supreme is a promise of long life, full of sweetness and comfort Do not, therefore, take chances with this Important crisis, but get the medicine that has helped so many other women and which Mrs. Pinkham started upon its successful career SO years ago. These three stages of a woman's life should require for each a year's watchfulness, and Intelligent effort spent at such times will safeguard the whole life.

These statements will stand the closest analysis, and will appeal to every woman who win stop and Get Mrs. Pink-ham's help at all these natural points in your career and rely on her medicine to do for yon what it has done for thousands of other women. present were: Jllsses Biennis Martin, Addle Wlllrand. Josephine Rodgers. Viola Bez-senberger, Mabel Steed.

Addle Smith, end Messrs. Oscar Gray. Arthur Bloebaum. Dan Cavanaitrfb. Theodora Scbaberr.

Fielding JIcDoarmon, Alvin Moehlenkamp. Alphozwo Aymond and Roy Rodgers. A surprise party was tendered Mr. and Jlrs. Frank Pallardy at their home en King's highway Thursday evening, anl quite a number of their friends attended.

The evening was spent In dancing and omer amusements. Jllsses Kate Schwendemann. and Millie Algermlssen are visiting friends In St. Louis. toward aimer or ottumwa, has arrived here to spend several weeks vlsltiiur relauves In this city and at Cattleville, Mo.

Mrs. Joseph, Fielding ot Fort Worth. arrived here Friday morning, accompanist Dy ner mower. Mrs. Mary Jdcueannoa.

Jlrs. Fielding and her children will probably epend several weeks here. Miss Maude Miller entertained the numbers of the Thimble Club at her hosne on Sixth street. Thursday afternoon, tvfter which a luncheon was served. Those present were: Mrs.

J. Harry DIerker and Misses Mary Angert. Laura, Hulda and AUe Llnnemann. Blanche Rechtern and Alma Meyer. The Misses Llnnemann gave a welsh rarebit supper at their home on Third and Jefferson streets Thursday evening.

The guests were Messrs, and Mmes. John B. Thro, Herman Runge, J. K. DIerker, H.

J. Schoenelch and Albert Runge. The members of the Junior League of the Fifth Street Methodist Church gave an enjoyable box party at the parsonage ot that church Thursday evening, and a large crowd of young folks was In attendance. Crawford Cash of Oakland, has been visiting here the past week, the attest at Mr. and Jlrs.

Wilson M. Cash. Mrs. Milton Webb has left for Pittsburg. to spend several weeks visiting relatives.

Mr. Frank Bessenberger has departed for Waterloo, 111., to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Glosemeler.

a week or ten days. H. G. Karrenbrock has departed tor Wichita Falls. where he expects to spend some time.

The engagement of Walter Meyer and Miss Martha Hagemana ot near this, la announced. IX EDWARMVIUE. Sceclal Corrspondnce of The Sunday Republic. Edwardsvllle. IIL.

Feb. The old-fashioned cotillion of the Fortnightly Club, given at the opera-house on Thursday evening, was the leading event of the week. Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Barnsback, Mrs. James Whltbred and George Leverett were awarded prizes for the oldest couples In quadrille: Miss Carrie Wolf and George D. Burroughs, and Jlrs. Jessie Schwarz Thomas and William E.

Wheeler. for waltzing: Miss Abble Hobson and Paul Schwars and Miss Emma Whartt and Courtlasd Bradahaw for the youngest couples In quadrille, and Jlr. and Mrs. Louis D. Lawnln and Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Staben for the watts by married couples. About 13) dancers were on the 'floor, a number being present from St.

Louis and Alton. 7Slt to. entertaining Miss Maude White ot St. Louis. Miss Sarah Coventry has returned from, a visit with Mrs.

J. M. Whltford at Upper Alton. Mrs, William Meyers of Jennings, A. P.

Wolf and Muw Carrie Wolf, haa been much entertained during the first week of htr visit. On Tuesday "Mrs. Hv.o. Isen.ee received In her honor. Wedneodar.Mrs.

D. B. Burroughs gave a dinner party, and Mr- Joha Kefier entertained for her iTTo.Mt returned from a visit In St. Louis. Jlra.

Calvin M. Woodward returned to8r. Louis yesterday, after a vtatt with her dauehter. Sirs. Ralph Mccarty.

Mrs. H. H. Keller was hostess at a progressive whist party on Wednesday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs.

D. Lawnln and Miss Etta Chapman. Blrchle Kremer of Troy visited Mr. and Mrs. P.

Kremer this week. Hadley and Charlotte Nelson left yesterday to spend the remainder of the winter In Southern California. NOTES FROM SEDALIA. jJPFX'- i-MIa. MartaTilrlra mSuirJ? Theodore of SL will slag; at the Flrat xaof-febSS?" 0t 5tT dUrtw th cmd! Stfif at- Im, tte nert Landmann Is home from a visit In St.

Louis. Xfrm YT.rtl..- et, 2. "i -i- rr- Jlrs. E. FL OlllUr nt at i .,1.1, i her sister.

Mrs Frank Kahler. s.HJr.aJ, n1 Mrs- C. M. Winner 8t- Loul tn us of Mrs. Mrs.

N. E. Phillips Js vtstttnr friends In St. Louis. Mrs.

Byrd Caldwell of St. Louts Is the guest of Mrs. 8. H. Beller.

Mum Agnes Hubbell of Springfield la the guest of Mrs. A. E. Whitney. FS.n?" y'.

or Buffalo, N. Is visiting Sedalla relatives. Misses Fannie and Elsie Masoahall of Jefferson City are the guests of Misa Basel Whistler. Sf 'i Ishowe from aa extended visit In Memphis; Tenn. Mrs.

8. Rendall of Tonawanda, la the guest of Mrs. D. T. Abell.

Misa Kathryn Senuaest of Sardls. Mlsa-who has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Mesefee, has returned home.

Miss 8ue Hamlett of Lexington Is tha guest of Misa Fratie Games. Itlng-Mrs. A. P. Croweir.

Jlrs. J. M. Llndaer Id" vlttln- Faster at Little Roek. Axki i RESERVED.) Mrs.

W. JL Coons of Hiawatha. la visiting Mrs. E. Sharon.

Mrs. J. H. Mara and sister, Kelly, ot Dallas. visited In Kansas City this week.

Mrs. L. J. Murray la home from a visit at Roodhouse. 111.

Mrs. J. S. Jeffries of Kansas Cltr the guest of Mrs. H.

B. Wright of West Fourth street. Mrs. W. A.

McCoy la home from a visit to Oxford, Neb. Jlrs. Laura J. Tyson is visiting friends la Kansas City. Misses Kathryn Cassldy and Mary Glass are home from a week's visit In Clinton, where they were the guests of Mrs.

Joha C. Dugan. A dance was given at CUntoa Wednesday-night In their honor. Alex. H.

Stephen and wife and Miss Sue Edgar of Boonvllle atteaded that funeral ot 8. H. Beller last Sunday. Miss Mabel Sullivan ot Nevada, Uta- guest of Miss "Veronica Sullivan." Miss Madge Glenn has returned fronVr Boonvllle. wnere she waa the guest of Miss Sophia Brockmeyer.

Mrs. F. JI. Fulkerson Is visiting friends this week In Warrensburt. Jllsses Jlary and Selma, HoefStn of California! are the guests of Misses Mamie and, Minnie Hoffman of East Fifth street.

Jlrs. J. M. Offlvld has returned from a visit in Holden. Jliss MoUle Nichols of Versailles is visiting Sedalla friends and relatives.

Mrs. Lizzie Hyatt ot Latham la vMtratr Mrs. John Hyatt. Mrs. T.

M. Martin Is the guest of Mrs. X. M. Johnson at Topeka, and her daughter.

Miss Estella, is visiting Kansas City. Mrs. Joseph McPherson of Mount Vernoa la the guest of Mrs. Melvln H. Haley.

Mrs. Alice Cummlngs of Sioux City, who has been visiting her mother here, will be the guest next week of Mrs. 8. E. Mitca-eil at Malta Bend.

Misa Pearl Jones of Los Angeles. CaL, visited friends here yesteiday while so rout to St. Louis. Two ot Sedalla's bright young ladle. Misses Lillian Pearson and Blanche Imho.

are preparing to Issue a monthly magazine entitled The Tyro. The first number will appear In June. The engagement of Miss Maude Kelk Doctor H. L. Cannon haa been announced by the father of the bride.

Mr. W. J. Kelk. The wedding will be la June.

Mrs. J. M. Cannon Is contemplating a er-. lea of entertainments In the shape of "teas" for this month.

Miss Mae Small gave a luncheon Thursday to twelve young ladles at her home oa South Kentucky avenue. It was quite an informal affair, no cards being Issued. Miss Julia Hoot of Mexico was the guest of honor at a dining given Tuesday by Mrs. J. C.

Brown at the home ot Mrs. B. B. Mo Arthur of South Osage avenue. Mrs.

Charles E. Teater entertained Wednesday complimentary to Mrs. Abraham of St. Louis and Mrs. Ponreaford ot Cincinnati.

Mrs. Win Cloney entertained a number of friends yesterday In honor ot Mrs. J. H. Kelly of Nevada.

Mrs. R. Wilson Carr entertained a company of friend Tuesday, complimentary to Mis Mattle Tracy of Louisville. who Is the guest of Mrs. Frank Rosse.

The Daughters of the American Revolution were entertained at their last meeting by their president. Mrs. McCluney. Mrs. Elliott Stafford was hostess to the Fancy Work Club Tuesday.

The Thursday High Five Club was enter tained this week by Mrs. Bruce Barnett. Jliss Laura Morey won the club prize end Mrs. J. U.

Kelly woo the guest prize. The guests were Mrs. J. H. Kelly of Nevada.

Mrs. Harvey MacOugln of Kansas City and Misa Lillian Proteet of Sedalla. The Queen City Club win give a dance Tuesday evening at Assembly Ball and the Assembly Club wiU give a Washington, ball on the- 22nd at Liberty Park. Mrs. H.

W. Bristol entertained a company of friends Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. W. Downing on West Broadway.

Mrs, Hugh Mutr and Mrs. R. W. Orlmth. assisted In receiving and entertaining.

There were twenty guests. The "Dawn of th Twentieth Century" la the name of, the newest organisation la clubdom. The members are the JIlsses Gertrude Brandt. Eva and Carrie David. Ltoulm Werner.

Flora Hoberecht. Julia Laystrum and Misses Harry Dobel. Edward Metcalf. Charles O'Connor. Otto Klueber and WUi Lix.

Miss Eula Harris entertained the members ot the Adagio Club at her heme on West Sixth street Thursday afternoon. Miss Bessie Dulaney of St. Louis was the guest of honor. Miss Nella Harris ot West Seventh street will entertals tho club next week. Mrs.

W. H. Powell read a paper on Spencer's "Faerie Queen" at the meeting of the Sorosis on Monday, and the president. Mrs. T.

P. McCluney. made har usual twentv minutes talk on English literature. Mrs. H.

A. Pratt will entertain the Sorosis at her home on West Broadway on "Shakespeare Day." February 35. The programme will consist ot readings and recitations from the Bard ot Avon and songs ot the poet pat to music "OccupaUon and Society of the Ancient Greeks." was the theme ot discussion by the Nautilus Club Wednesday. Mrs. McCIaln led the discussion and the leTcral tpplcstreated were: "Slavery In Greece," V7.

B. Bard: "Women la Greece." Mrs. George Edmonson: "Greek Mrs. H. Harris; "The Ascent of Woman." Miss Sue A.

Kernodle. The club will give an art exhibition commencing February 15. '-The session of the Clio Club was held a Thursday morning- at the home rf the 8 resident. Sallle Potter Sneeit: Miss toxie Temple read aa exhaustive and bill- ltant paper on "Marshal Ney and Other. Marshals of France." and Miss Etta Hur-ley kave a sketch or the "Life of Lamar-tlne." Miss Hattle GoM read, a paperoa "Talleyrand," concluding with the quotation.

was atven ta man i. eealhla The dab's vMtMs-mn L. Miami- tast Mrs. Sara Cettosv. wssjsssi.

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