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3 3 Wl-'wWf- 'Wr THE ST. EOTJIS REPUBLIC: SUNDAY, JUNE 5, 1901 4F- 1 vm Society News in Neighboring Giiies and Towns. MATTOOX, Doctor and Mrs. R. J.

Coultas.have gone to Hew York, from where the will sail for Europe for a four mouth trip, 'iliey as 111 spend some time on the Continent and, then will visit the British Ieluv Miss Uertlia Douthlt. secretary to Superln- tendent Randle of the Mattoon ictty schools, Joaa gone to bhelbyvllle to spend bur vacation. Miss Merle Spltler. who attend, the Illinois "Woman's College at Jacksonville, lis homo to epena ner vacation with ner parens. Mrs.

O. M. French and daughter Miss Flor-nee. are visiting relatives at Brighton, 111. Mrs.

De Lcng of Sumner, 11L, Is the guest tf Mrs. lank Meneou Miss Mamie cooper of Decatur 1st the guest of her sister, Mm. A. J. Wall.

Mrs. Charles Uurg has returned to her home In Decatur arter a visit with roiatl'es here. Mrs. J. Melton has cone to Noble, on account otithe serious Illness of.hei mother.

Mr. and Mrs; G. IX colson havv gone to Tltr. Tex, for a months visit vlth their daughter, Mrs Kate colson Slmpsrn Mrs. Chines Jtoblrron and Miss Ella Rice ars visitlrur friend- In Shelbyvllle.

III. The Miasm Mcllugh have returned to their home In Detroit, after a visit with Miss Mabel Mcliugh in this city. 5Mr.and.M-r. It. M.

Brjant of Saline City. Ind have returned to their home, after a visit wlthVllllam Hryant and famllj. Mro. John Berry and dauKhter, Miss Pearl. hae returned home to Decatur, after a visit with relatives In thli city.

Miss Ujie KlcUi has cone to Tuscola for a two weeks' visit with relatives. ond Mrs, Fred I'ancoast of Shelbyvllle ore the guc3ts of Pancoast and family. Mrs. M. Suane and son, Kllard.

and Mies I Marge O'Brien- attended commencement exer cises at the- Convent of St. Marys of tho Woods, near Terrs Haute. Mrs. TV. Justus and her sister.

Miss Xeoma Walkup ot Indianapolis, are visiting their par- fu, jir ana airs, villus vvaiKup. of bis sisters Mmes. Schcper and IL C. Grohe, last week. Taul Harney of Joplln was tho gut st of Wain.

Ington relatives and friends last week. Henry Trentmann of Center. Cal ia3 the truest of 'Washington relatives and friends last week. Henry C. Fisher of St.

Louis mas tho guist of relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nieburg cf Wright City were called here last week to attend the fun-ral 01 jure. nicDurg urotner.

JTeI 11. llaumann. Mrs. Oscar Schulte of St. Louis was the guest of Washington xriends last week.

Tho Hevereni s. tV. Emory returned last week from a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs Huto Vltt of at.

Louis were the guests of Washington relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Miller of ht. Louis aie the guests of Washington friends and lelatlvvs. rncnvMis, id.

Miss Dalsv Culben-on cf Central City. Is the guest of Mrs. liis MLs Geneva Nerper of St. Louis Is visiting relatives here Miss Anna Josephine Zapfel and Mrs John Uedlng were married at ot. John's catholic Church Wednesiai.

The attendants were Edward Stlpplch of St. Louis anl Mls Anna Uedlng. Miss Mabelle Alexander has returned from an extenae.1 visit In Charleston. C. Mrs.

EL I Wllklns of Columbia, Is the guest of Mrs. H. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs.

rrank Mattox. guests of Mrs. Mary Blawron. have returned to Louisville. Mr.

and Mro Benjamin Dunkle and daugh. ter. Miss Mario, cf Preacott, Ariz are lslt-lng relatives here Mlw Madge of Salesburg, 111 is the guest of Mrsi L. tv. Crook.

Mrs. Charles Wyant returnod last Tuesday a visit with friends and relatives In Su Lriils. Miss Christy Gulhen returned last Thursday from a visit at Beaumont, Tex. Mrs. Catherine Courtney returned last odnesday from a visit vv ith friends at Holden.

Miss Hattle Lydlck of Kansas City, who has been the auest of friends in this city, departed last Tueiflay for her home. -virs. u. i'. Hale of Kansas City, who has been tho guest of her ton.

Harvey Hale, departed last Tuolay for her home. Miss Jonnlc Cooper ictumed last Wedneuday from an extended visit with rclaUves at Lexington, K. Mrs. S. F.

Rosso departed last Thursday visit In bt. Louis at tho Fair. Miss Mary Glass returned lart Monday from a visit with friends In Kansas City. Mrs. J.

Illldobrand of S.an Antonio. arrived lost Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Russell. J.iss Bertha Jakeman of Chicago arrived last luesfay 10 visit friends In this city.

Mrs. Grant Crawford and lu.r son. Jack, departed last Wednesday for Louis to attend the Pair. Ill's Mildred Klnderman of Boonvllle. add II rhurEjay t0 lslt J' 'r" Miss Maude Thierry han ifnrrnrt tft tir home In Dahlgren.

Ill after a visit with her suiiw, Airs, rnma Mcpnens. Mrs, Charlei IL TUlotson has gone, to St. Louts, where she will take pan In muIo ex-jrctes at the World'- Fair as tho representative of the Treble Clef dub of this city. and Mrs. John McConnsll of Blooming-ton.

have returned to their home after a visit with Fred J. Marxson. Mrs. McConnell's brother. ffc, -Mrs.

AnnaTllaker and Miss Kate Jewell are Mating relatives In lit 'Miss Llnle Malons has returned to hep home Jn Terre Haute, after a vUt with her sister, Mrs. John R. Hamilton. Mrs. E.

It. Relchert and Mrs. E. II. Stuld have returned to their home in Philadelphia, after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs Charles Rlck- SLTd. The Reverend Naboth Osborne has returned xrom 111., where he delivered the commencement address at the Southern Collegiate institute. sue Bennett and Rose Ilahblin cf thia city assisted In giving a concert at Necga, 111 rrlday evening. Mrs. John E.

Tout" and daughter. Miss Margaret, have gone to Chicago to attend the wedding or the former's cousin. Miss Keasn. Mrs. A.

E. Montieth has gone to Buffalo. N. a delegate from the Mattoon local union the National Meeting cf the Woman's Label of Amtrlca. 1 PADliCAH, KY.

The marriage of MI Lillian Rudv- and William I Mlnnlch took place last Wednesday jnornln- at tho Broadwav Methodln Church. The Reverend T. J. Jfcwell performed the ceremony. Thero were six ushers.

Meters Lewis Rleke. Jr. Henry Rudy. Kdison Hart, Edward Ilrlnghearst. Charles Alcott and Frank J3oone.

immediately after the ceremony the couple departed for St. Louis and Northern point" Miss ilK-v1? a niece of Richard Rudy, cashier of the Citizens' Savl-gs Bank. Mr. Mlnnlch Is one of Paducah'" younger business men. The weddlns of Miss Augusta M.

Lin and tjecrge Baker Is announced to take place June Jj. at JO o'clock In the nfternoon. at tho home of the bride The ltoverend William Bourquln of the German Evangelical Church udujtincr uocior Antnonv Jlsr nui go on l. SPniXGFIELIJ, IL7U Jlembers of the Springfield Golf Club spent to -enjoyable day at the links last Monday. In (Pits, of unfavorable weather many turned out nd participated In the tournament In the after-Boon and In the dinner and dance In tho even-L handicap for eighteen holes was "played early In the afternoon, followed by foursomes.

At 7 o'clock a table d'Eote Unner was served at the clubhouse. Covers I 'or ruiy-seven persons ssherlff B. H. SrMnerd host to a party of ten newspaper jnen at the dinner. A dance was enjov ed In the Tenlng.

In the men's event. A. Campbell Brown, play-inz from scratch, won first, being one down to ooger. His medal score also was the beting SI for the eighteen holes W. 6.

nexnoyer waj second and Turney Balrd third. Miss Sal- lie Perkins and Walter AUen won the miked zouraome by ono stroke. Mrs. C. V.

Hlckox. regent, and Mrs. E. S. Walker, former regent, went to Mollne last Thursday to attend the eighth annual conference of the Illinois Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

The Auto Club has arranged a series of Dances to be given throughout the summer months at the grounds of the Johnslng family. ast of the city, on the Sangamon River. Tho wuiccs wm oe given June 28. July Z9 and Au- iOWlHl- 1 Edward treasurer: 'Edward Fltitverald. Doctor J.

(Thoma. Charles -huck, Doctor Altman, George Wcstenberger. H. Furlong; J. M.

Hart-fnan. II. Barley, it. Rster. Charles Qll-letr, Barney Phelps, Louis Deutsch.

Edward Cavanaugh, C. S. Hoge. Arnold Armstrong. Doctor Will Dautch.

Evans Cantrnll. Stephen Hill W. B. Chittenden. J.

J. Foster. W. Vandarnent, J. Cavanaugh, Lee NeaL Bud Allen.

J. W. Davidson. L. J.

Samuels, a Mj-jrs, John Hartman, Geoixe Mueller. O. M. jraeuy. iranx eiscn, jiarry Frant.

Thomas Brlen, John Hesse. e. Hughes. Frank. 81m-inons Charles Iange Nathan Hahn, O.

O. Taylor. E. E. McNeil.

W. W. McNeil and Doctor Charles Compton Arlcn Cam Club members enjoyed their regular weekly game of progressive euchre at the clubrooms last Monday evening. Prizes for successful play were won by Mrs. John Marx.

Mrs. Leo Werner. Miss Marie Malunbacher. Mrs. J.

A. Six, Will JN'lemeyer and Frank Klenxler, Several antenuptial affairs "wers given last week for Miss Mae Rogers, whose wedding to Fred Parkinson will be celebrated Wednesday evening. Last Monday evening Miss Carver of West Monroe street gave a "linen shower" for the prospective bride, and on Thursday leveeing Hiss Louise Ihlenfeldt gave a 'hosiery shower for her. Other parties were clren later In the week. Members cf the West Side Christian Church, cave a reception last Monday evening for the Hevcrend and Mrs.

J. XX Lynn, who departed last Tuesday for Warren, where Mr. Lynn has accepted a new pastorate. Charles F. King.

entertained a party of young friends on the occasion of his eleventh birthday anniversary. Games were Indulged In and refreshments were enjoyed. The Literary Researchers will close their sea-eon with a plcnlo to be held Thursday at the country home of Mrs. Philip Sanford, east of Ihe last regular meeting for this season of gprlngfleld Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was held last Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. James T.

Jones. The principal paper of the morning was read by Miss HInrlchsen of Jacksonville, who took for Tier f-erubject "The Relations of the Louisiana Purchase to the Twentieth Century." Mrs. Harriet Taylor gave an account of the National Congress of the A. R-. hsld at Washington.

X. recently. Mrs. O. Smith, historian of the chapter, presented her report for the year.

The last meeting- of the year will be held June 14. when the Sprtngflela Chapter will unite with tho St. 1ju, Chapter In the celebration of Flat; Day at the St. Louis Exposl-alon, A card party ana dance was given last Tuee-ay evening by the degree team of Court No. SS of the Court of Honor In Odd Felows HalU (Progressiva euchre was played.

Miss Scanlan won i first Prise and second prise -was awarded to Miss NeBie O'LaughUn. Among the gentlemen players Louis HoSman and Thomas Belt were the prize winners. At the conclusion of the card gamea a dance programme was carried out. Members of the Springfield Golf Club will parUclpato In the tournament of the Southern Golf AssoclaUon to be held at Nashville, June 16 to 18. The Indigestible Cooking Club held, a meeting h0lS? ot the Misses Amy and Aim Stewart.

Picnio style was observed In the luncheon, the guests seating themselves on the X10CT. aSd.Jhe-H5lei Eo.llil' Aid Society met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. S. H. Gehlman.

Miss Margaret Brooks gave a number of readings ind the hostess served refreshments. Bebekahs from Llttlo Lodge of this city went to Taylorvllle last Wednesday night to take Tart In tho closing exercises of the district convention there. The party Included Mmes. P. B.

Awiiwr, ifvrio, wiuiry, numpurey, uunning-liam, Baer, Schuyler. John King. Poland. Mor-jis and the Misses Pearl Talnter, Kate Lulu Thompson. Mary Frlach.

Edith Chumley. Stella Schuyler antl Nellie Oweiu A muslcale was given last Wednesday by Mr. TSaliH. J- Peterson. for Senater smd Mrs.

Frank C. Famum. Mrs. Farnum sang jjt the dedication ot the Illinois building at the loulslana Purchase Exposition last week. Doctor and Mrs; c.

Tiffany entertained a Tew friends at an informal muslcale last Vvednesday. A public concert wa given at the Courthouse couaro last Wednesday evening by the Watch Factory Band of Springfield, under the leadership of Louis Lehman. A. reception was given last Wednesday evening by the members of the Clio Club for their Tho gathering was at the home of Mr. and Mrs.i William Nodlne.

A musical pro-Snme was given and refreshments were The organization will continue its jneetlngs next season. JThe Fortnightly Club met last Thursday aft-fernoon with Sirs. Charles HickoSo 'Mrs. Jesse McBee entertained the Umatllle -Card CTub last Thursday afternoon. Members of the Jolly Comrades Club were guests of Miss Anna Schuessler last Thursday afternoon, Progresslvo euchre was played.

S10 McCourtney gave hor first "at Jiomo" Thursday afternoon. She was assisted ir ir. reu ijayuss: ner sisters. 3JM James McCourtney and Miss Zoe Baylies: the Misses Ef fie Sanders. Maud Thuyer.

Georgia Osborne. Mary and Maud Humphrey and Ahl- SI1 Wheeler, Mmea Leal McCullough, J. H. Ulns and F. M.

Castle. Thp roiinln Virllol ttr, side in this city. Miss Henrietta Koger entertained at dinner Jtuuuay ev cning ior ner iri rriends The ests were: Mmes. Harrl" Rankin. Hughes ijvuiv.

jonn vv. bcovt. tne illsse" Lillian Rudy. Myrtle Decker. Ethel Morrow.

Htlllo Hlsey. Martha Davis. Hlen Berrjman of Lx- Minnie Terrell. Hattle Terrell. Carllre Sowell.

Myrla Dubois Marmret Iark Clara Park. Elizabeth Slnnott. Lula Reed. Marlorio Crum-baugh. Forence Telser.

Ruby Corbett and Susie Jorgenen Mrs William Hughes entertained at luncheon last Tuesday for Miss Helen Ilerryman of Lexington, and Ml-e Edith Terrr of Ioulsvllle. The marriage cf Taylor Fisher and Ml" Rlrdye Gilbert took place at Cairo last Mon day night. There ceremony was performed py the Reverend J. T. M.

Knox, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. The voung couoi eloped, owing to the objection of the bride's mother. The bride Is the daughter of the late City Attorney Jesse Gilbert. Mr. Fisher Is a wail-known business man.

SPRI.NGFlCni, MO. rnliV. Wnr'1 entertnlncrt at cards last rtiesdai afternoon In honor ot Miss isihcl nii mi SI Tho pment wtrer -Trti. -i-iisnaw, l.isi jieni. Alice Ciarv bclwlMer.

it.L.i Anna florlne. Myrtle Cencvltve Boarrrian. H.aT-,l!,SES' tlavltt. Eleanor Broots. Ilat" Mamie Mitchell.

May Cruther. nrrtbl. Frances story rta il03i- Corrlne Hcadlcy chtertalnM at cards last fternoon In honor of Mrs Onstott. Massev. Charles BnVrSAr, mi J.V.n"' "WBlnn Jercme -ui" Alice Johnson.

nJnton and MV Moor8 GideonV tne KUMts ct Miss Hell Mlij" riPnl?" Mra- U'y RC World's Fair aro attending the iIra" Frank Fcl'ows are visiting In an" William, ratted last Fridtv for the Wor d's lair city, where they will remain for the CAHI10XDLE, ILL. Mrs. II. W. Shryock and her mother.

Mrsi Burrett. were gue'ta of Newton friends last week. Mrs. Harmon Camnbell ot Chicago was the LMr- Mn" J- Peters last week. Miss Flora A.

North of Salmon. Idaho. County fuoerlntendent of Schoo's. Is vlsltlnr friends in this -vtclnltr after an absence of ten van Mr. and Mrs.

Fred O. Cunnlnrtiam of Kansas CItv are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles n. Rleth and J.

Cunningham. Mrs James M. Scurlock and Mrs Charles Elitvm? WSr Kaesta lan week ct MtnOa at Mrs Frank Mead of Plncknewille Is the etiest of Doctor and Mrs. T. MeKlnney.

TC? Jjnnuii reception bv President and Mrs D. H. Parlctn.Vln In th enntm ntaa invited guets. which formally opened the be-1 ln" conun-ncement exercise" of the State University was held last Tueday evening. The residence was decorated for the occasion with ros nlnks and honvsuckles, Refresh-rnents were -ervei The following named were the guests: Senior class Messrr.

Joel Bowl-by. Roscos Tavlor. Thomas Hobbs Robert Jiom'I Etherton, Harnr W. Temple the 9HT p-Ps Lillian Tbler. Anna D.

Llghtfopt, Minnie Smith, all of this city: J. Tajlor Black ot Crab Orchard, a E. oli? Orment of New Hope Roy Wllklns of Salem. Reuben Earnest of Swannick. May Hawkins nf nnechwood.

Ella -uimuiiirurfn oi viner. froiesor ana Mrs rrui Oor-e W. Smith. fessor and Mr" B. Harwood Professor and Mrs.

c. Allen. Pro- ti J- frTocK, rmressor and Mrs James Kirk. Profemor snd Mrs. ti Colyer Profsssor nnn Vtra rn- Mr" YL T- r11- Professor and Mrs M.

Profeseior and- Mrs R. V. Rlaok. MJssesi Martta. Bock.

Mstllda r. Salter! d.a P'. J' Fmr. Mabel IC Peters. A.

Esther Wilson Inez liollenberge Lulu Peay and Professor John M. Pierce the Reverend and Mrs E. McCammon. the Reverend and Mrs. J.

W. Parkhill. Captain and J- Ingcrsoll Doctnr and Mrs. IL C. Mitchell and the Reverend II.

Bennett. H. C. Toothacber of Sandoval has been "SJo'S' Mr an.a Y.E Mv Hawkins. a E.

Harrah of Clinton Is the guest of Mrs. L. T. Barnes Professor and Mrs. W.

T. Felts had as their guests last week Mmea T. A. Outhense of Murphvsboro. B.

R. Flits and T. A. Benton of Johnson CItv. AnSon ft SurpnooW RaJph Mrs Frank Joyner Is the guest of friends In Springfield.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Havworth of Salena are guests of MrSjJosephlno Little. Mrs James Ward Is visiting friends at'Cedar Raolds, la.

Mrs. Fiorina Underwood of Ava is tho guest of Mr. snd Mrs. M. 8 Rogers.

sirs, carr of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Bercher.

SEDALIA, MO. 1 Vi Plr AVASniJfGTOJf, MO. Mr. and Mrs, William Lauman of St. Louis Were the sruests of relatives last Sunday.

Miss Nell Stevens was the guest of her friend. Jliss Cora Munch of Dundee, last week. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Chambers were visitors at the World's Fair last Monday. Mrs C.

D. Clawson of St Louis was the -smejt of her daujhtcr. Mrs. D. R.

Wllksw last AugustWunderllch of St. Louis was the of "Washington friends last week. Roy Jones of St. Jouis was the guest of -his rainy friends here Ust week. i R.

Gallemore. accompanied br Mrs. ilalle- El uia two daughters, Marynell and EXV Grace, are the guests of Mrs. Gallemore'a n- V- rents in Salisbury Mo. it Mr.

and Mnu. Edward Wuehmueller of St. a sucw ot menus last Wfrek. Airs Anar uiersa returned lut veek froni a 2 Wt t6 6V Xflu.B friends. jjou.a juausemann or Lacadaie vat the (uet hf brother.

Clrtrtr Incf TiiMrov VBty Robert Btmp of the Franklin Bank of St. Jsb ThlB eeeks 4VSa itsisjI' 0 tlAl I a a 1a vaaI i ohn Umbeck cf BU Louis iru the meat of -t! Tinuicton iripxias last -treelc ll 7 ienhrnann at Of- a hsk mu of Washirarton ITlends' last Sunday. -iiIoctorAnton Stamm of fit. Louis was the 2" ef nnrcnts, Mr. ahd Mrs.

Joseph stunm. lscr wVr tfj.p&p,jartln of Sptlnifleld. TIL, was the guest CteS. vVr.A. Miss Lou Menetee returned home last Monday from a visit with friends In St.

Louis. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Landes of Kansas City arrived last Tuesday to visit friends and relatives in this city.

Mrs. and Mrs. O. A. Wldder departed last Monday to visit friends at Warrensburg.

Mr. and Mrs. George Smith ot Taleauah. I. who have been the guests of Mr.

and Mrs H. J. Smith, departed last Monday for their home. Mr. and Mrs.

B. W. Zimmerman of St. Louis arrived last Tuesday to visit Lee Montgomery of this city. Miss Ella Gentry returned last Tuesday from a visit with friends In St.

Louis. Miss Emma Longan returned last Tuesday from a visit with friends In Kansas City. Mrs. F. Martin departed last Monday to visit in St.

Louis at the Fair. Mrs. William De Bold departed last Tuesday to visit relatives In Windsor. Mrs. Jerome Meyers returned last Monday from a visit with friends In Ft.

Louts. Mrs. George G. Vest of St. Louis arrived last Wednesday and Is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. p. L. Deweese. Mrs.

Mont Poteet has returned from Ver-nallles, where she was the guest cf Mrs. A. Un.lrln. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Page returned" last Tuesday from a visit with friends in Tttmiitnn Mrs Charles Tost departed last Monday for Amarlllo, to be the guest of her daugh- teat Jtrm TI LTnt Mrs. W. Bard of this city and her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. c. McOrew of Lexington departed last Monday to visit at the World's lajt Monday from North Carolina, where she was the guest of her sister, Mrs, Claude Miller. Miss Florence Shultx returned last Tuesday from Lexington, where she has been attending school.

HnS0- Jl" een visiting her elster. Mrs. J. D. Frankl n.

departed last Monday for Warsaw. Ind. Mrs. J. A.

Hosklns of Versailles arrived last Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lovinger. Mrn.

George Blchsel returned last Monday from a visit with relatives in Warrensburg. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Longan are entertaining a house party of relatives from Kansas City, as follows: Mr.

and Mrs, Pg Walker. Doctor and Mrs. H. A. Loncan and their little daughter.

Miss Marlorio May? H'S, l0111 ot Imonte arrived last Mondav to visit her son. W. Crawford Mrs Louis walch of KaWs CItv arrived lart Tuesday to visit her son. C. Walch.

Miss Ruth Fltzegerald returned last Tuesday from Columbia, where she has been attending school. Mrs John T. Collafiower and son. Rov departed last Monday to visit friends at Versailles. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Crane departed last Monday to visit friends In tCnnu. ri. and Mrs.

J. H. Teague departed last Tuesday to visit friends In Lamonte. oamuel liee l-ioya ana ss Nelle Flnrrmn Fricfc will be married Wednesday eveEra? Jacob N. Carr.

awcaltby resident, ind prominent dtiien ot Chautauqua. Kas. and Miss Eva Annette Oold of this city were married nt the Cumberland Presbyterian Church last Wednesday morning by the pastor the Reverend A. D. Johnston.

The ushers were Doctor Bui i Strong of Kansas city and Charles "nd.C 1- Wilson of dalla. The bridal couple' will make their home at Chautauqua. Miss Lnura. McGowan is visiting relatives at Mrs. J.

W. Carter and Mrs. Al Newberrv departed last Monday to visit friends in Jeffer- Mrs. Js'mes Matlock of Prairie City. 111.

and Mrs S. Fenwlck of St Louis, who have been visiting friends In this city, departed "St Tue day for their hemes. u- Mrj. Mary Flower of Carthage arrived la-t from St. Louis to vlsirner son.

a W. 'Flower. Major and Mrs, William Peck returned last Tuesday from a visit with relatives In SU Mrs. J. B.

Marqulta of Jefferson City arrived last Monday to visit friends In this cItv. Mrs. F. H. Guenther of St.

vtto been visiting Sedalia friends, departed last Tuesday for Kansas City. Miss Alma Cashmere has relumed from a. visit with Miss Ann Ellis of Kanas City Mrs. Oscar Michaels of Las Vegas. N.

M. is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Anna Remington. IfrsL TTTtntheth Stanlev vetnmA from an xtended with friends at Eoyd. Kentucky.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Higginbotham departed last Wednesday for St.

Louis to visit the Fair. 1 nipr. Mr. and Mrs. n.

Lines and Miss Bess J1 children are the ffi Kansas City. "om "eadley and her daughter, Josephine, are attending the World's Fair. entertained the afternoon The members clu5 nresent were: The Misses Ethel BeU. Margaret May. Ruby Ada Smith- Pro-(Ki2.

Messrs John Tooker. rrank BuW Snyder' James guests were hltne' of Carthage. Mo. and Mr. i-ireiiT 'U udIe'on entertained at cards Monday afternoon.

Allsa fi.ll Tr. .1.. Club iast Thursday afternoon. r-thnd, M.rs- of Neoho. lh, ar- and I'" N.

Smith. Svlvianthony. vvi.My, n.lnln entertained a house party at Wlroka Lotlge la.t week. mSnth "Cn arC McAfee entertained at cards ix'- Oscar "effernan. McLaln Jones.

Ed binfonl. B. II. Massy. Frank Mas- oJrn.i01'11 n- G- bnon.

George SfSPT" T.om Johnson. Charles Brooks. Edward Htoricbreaker. Jerome. Uoarman.

Andrew r.an: Curran and Charles McGregor last Wednrsday at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Gideon. lv ar-. Roberts. Mrs Waldo Gideon plajed the wedding march. Mary Letltta Gil eon and Charles Hubbard were the rlbon bear-ers; JP'.

brldemalds wer.0 the Misses Beulxh and Tenia Klrl'patrick and Miss Mary Moore of Benton III. Florence Mellette was maid of honor ond Roy Hendershott best man. The Iin ll.iml r-lliK maa r. Katherlne Holbrook at Wenoka Lodge last Tuesday Mrs- B- Dodson have returned from Klrksvllle. Mo.

Professor and Mrs. A. Chalfant entertained the alumni last Wednesday afternoon In honor of Miss Bessie Bloomer. Mrs. Panfy Sherwood Webster Is the guest of her parents.

Judge anil Mrs Snerwood. Mrs. Charles McGregor and rrank Curran gave a reception last Thursday afternoon from 3 to 6 Mrs. Ed Turner and children of Seymour. Mo are the guests or Mrs.

T. 'Turner. Miss Alice Tower entertained at the James River Clubhouse last Wednesday afternoon. lira. Henry Sheppard and Miss Margaret Sheppard have gone to New England for the summer.

Miss Tlllie Young Is entertaining Miss Loveless of Bolivar. Mo Mrs, Bert Vinton of San Antonio, Is ths guest of Mrs S. S. Vinton. Miss Julia Lee of Dadevllle was the guest of Mrs C.

Crlss last week. Mrs w. J. Conklln and family are vlsltlnir at lllard for a few days. jurs.

a. A. aieni auenamr tne world's Fair. Mr. A.

R. Feam has returned from a trio to the World's Fair. Mrs. Veda Onstott of Memphis is the guest of Mrs. Will Massey.

Mrs. T. Seville and her daughter have IIVIQ OU 14JU19. Mrs. William Schwleder has returned from St.

Louis. Mrs. Henry Ruff of El Paso, Is thn guest of her sister, Mrs. L. O.

Lovan. Mrs. W. H. Smith and Mrs Klrkpatrick entertained at a reception last Thursday ln honor of Mrs.

Homer T. Fuller. Mrs. H. J.

Gage of Cameron, Mo, is the guest of Mrs O. T. Hamlin. Mr. and Mrs.

J. N. 6perry are vlsIUnB lz. Bolivar. Mr.

and Mrs. J. IL Bonslog have returned. to Bay St. Louis, after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Emery Denton. Mrs. Mary Crowdus Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Andres ln Evansvllle. Ind. Mr. nnd Mrs. R.

R. Hammond have departed iur iiivir uuuie 111 L. 1XJU13. Miss Alta and Virgin stutzman entertained at cards last Thursday afternoon. The guests were Mmes Qua.de.

Selfert, Carr. Munger, De Groff, Mrale. Donald; and the Misses pearl Hamel, Virginia Dade, Loveless of Bolivar, Klntrea, Nell Stewart, Mamie Agnew, Marie Murphy, Genevieve Agnew. Maude Tucker, Lillian Buck. Myrtle Dameron.

Minnie Outcault. LolUo Munger. Peterson. Ray Marx. Jean Eas-ley, Inez Jenkln.

Ethel Robberson. Susie Sllsby, Dora Offenhouser, Carrie Cressman. Tlllie Young, Florence Moore, Kate Brown and Flora Silsb). The J. W.

G. Club was entertained by Miss Cornelia McBrlde last Friday, Those present were the Misses Statle Fischer, Jessie Walker, Lillian Turner, Clara Schwleder, Gertrude Mc-Ilvln. with Messrs. RalDh Likens. Ross T.lrna i Walter Cossey, Rex Singleton and Oram Peak.

Mrs. J. u. uidds oc Los Angeles. Is the guest of Mrs.

Martin J. Hubble. Mrs. Gus Marx Is entertaining Mr. Rachel Ornsteln of Louisville, Ky.

Mr. and Mrs. II. B. McDanlel are visiting in St.

Louis. Mrs IL W. Stewart Is entertaining her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bush and sister, Mrs.

HuK genga, of Grand Haven, Mich. Mrs. M. G. Moist entertained with a "thimble bee" Friday afternoon at her home on North Jefferson street.

Refreshments were served to Mmes. J. F. G. Bentley.

Thomas Gray, P. W. Bahl. Georce Dalglcr. McLean.

Reber. Bhepard. Underwood. T. H.

Garllck, J. A. Cogley, c. P. llowland.

Parce. George Wiley w. ii. ADei, vv. ii.

amun. Manyn. Klrkpat rick. inraii. ai.

uomrook, joomer, E. Robberson, Garwood, Dickey. Walter Casey. War-' den. Farnsworln, and the Misses Stella Rjkar and Daisy Martyn.

Parkinson wedding were Mrs. Thomas Parkinson of Iola, Judge and Mrs. O. 11. hiwncer, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Fullcrton, T. G. Travis, L.

n. stubbs. R. R. Calkins of St.

Joseph; Mr. John Talgo. Indianapolis. Colonel and Mrs. S.

Turner, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Illnton.

Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. Winston, Joplln; Mr. aid Mrs. Klmbrough Winston, Mr and Mrs.

Martin L. Clardy and the Misses Clardy. Winston. Walker, Pearson; Colonel W'etmore, Lin Clardy. Mm L.

Pear son iota, Kas Juago and Mrs. o. M. Jon, Mrs. W.

Hall. St. Louis; Miss Brown. Fulton; Miss cockrell and K. P.

C. witson. Platte City; Messrs Hatty Walker and Klmbrough Stone. Kansas City; Mrs. Daniel Manning of New York; Mrs.

MP. Montgomery of Oregon. Mrs. Ada Knaup of Illgguiavllle arrived last Tuesday to attend the Stone-Parkinson wedding, she is a guest of the Misses Knaup. Mrs.

George Sweezey departed last Tuesday for her home In Ohio after a Islt to her father, the Reverend J. F. Heady, Mrs. H. c.

jOrr of Kansas City, arrived last Tuesday evening to spend a few dajs at the executive mansion. Invitations were received last Tuesdsy to the wedding ot Miss Katherlne Frances, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle L. Smith, of Denver.

Colo, and Doctor Louis Hough, son of Judge Warwick Hough of St. Louis, formerly one of the supreme Court Judges. The wedding will take place at the home of the birde on Race street, -Wednesday. June After October 1 they will be at home ln TaiDlcn. Mexico Mm Mary Dalton of Wlshltigton.

D. Is the guet of Mis Mabelle Slone. Mrs. Fred Church and danehter. Elaine, will depart this week for St.

IMul and Minneapolis. Minn to spend tho summer with relatives. Mrs James DeLong and son of Kansas City, after a visit with Mrs Hugh Stephens, returned home last Tuesday. Mrs. Hugh Stephens entertained at a musicals last Frlfla afternoon at-her homo on Adams street for her guest, Mrs I)e-Lon of Kansas City, and Miss Mildred Stone Following Is the programme: Piano solo.

Mrs. J. Henry Johnson of Kansas Clt vocal se-lctlon. Miss Adele Williams; piano solo. MI'S Alma Gass; vocal solo.

Mrs. W. A. Dallmeyer; vocal selections. J.

Henry Johnson; piano polo. Miss Alma Gass. Lunch wa.4 served. Miss Mildred Stone pouring coffee. Among the guests vere Mmes.

Delong, Joboson, Georgia Halley Litshaw of Kansas City. Earl Chittenden of St. Lculs. the Misses Stone. Mrs.

Casslus Clay of Bolivar, Miss. The Jane Randolph Jefferson Chapter of the D. A. R. met yesterday with Mrs Louise Bragg, at her suburban home.

The subject was "A Chain Story of the Revolution." This meeting closed the season. The Children of the Revolution will hold their last meeting in June, with Rwlng Towles. at the home of his f.1thr Mnlnr- T. n. Ttiwles.

Miss Nortlo Glenn departed last Friday for Lupus, to visit friends, Mrs. Frank Talntor of St. Charles Is visiting; Mrs. George W. Talntor.

Mrs. F. M. Swain of Kansas City, who has been visiting her cousin. Mis- Vara Belle Callahan, returned home last Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Manchester are expecting a -visit soon from Benjamin Sutherland and his flster.

Miss Sutherland, of Newcastle, England. Mrs. Thomas Roach, who has teen visiting her parents. Mr. -and Mrs J.

Schulte. returned to St Louis last Friday. Miss' Caroline Bradley of Fayette la visiting the Misses Williams. Mla Idle Belch entertained yesterday morning for Miss Mildred Stone To each guest was presented a handpatnted heart, with the request to write a poem, to Mr. and Mrs.

Parkinson. A of bride's roses for tit-best poem was awarded to. Miss Bradly of Fayette. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester 3. Parker entertained twenty couplen last Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Johnson of Kansas City, who are their guesta Muslo was the special pleasure of the evening.

The Misses Schrlcker of Tipton. Ryan of Potosl, Stuckv ot Shell City, Thompson of California, Hamlin and Hlllard, teachers In the publlo schools, departed for their homes esterday. John G. Parkinson of St. Louis arrived yes- terdflv- and will rpmnln In the rltv fnr npieral days.

aiiss mity Aiacy returned: last Sunday rrcm Chicago, here she spent the last three months ln the study of china paintlne-. Miss Birch Carstamhen last Thurs day for rulton to visit her cousin. Miss Hamilton. Her sister. Miss Halite, returned Friday to Warrensburg to take a summer course at the Normal.

Miss Nannie Summers of Centralla arrived last week to visit her sister, Mrs. T. Q. Burk-hardt. who will return In the fall to make this her home, having been elected one of the teachers In the public schools.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Brandenberger returned last Thursday from St. Louis, where they have been visiting relatives, and attending the World's Fair.

Miss Atwood Robinson departed yesterday for Austin, to visit friends and attend the commencement exercises at the State University. airs, tjassiua uay or uouvar, is visit- 9 tJMH -gsl lis Visitors Welcome Do not fail to visit the magnificent building of The Woman's Magazine AND The Woman's Farm Journal The finest and largest publishing plant in the world. Here over two million copies of these two publications are issued each month. Visitors are welcome day and night. The largest and most powerful searchlight in the world plays from the great dome of the building each night.

Take Olive street or Page avenue cars to JDelmar Garden. In her father. S. n. Ooole- Mlss Lottie Goldman returned last Thursday from Hardin College, Mexico, where she has been at school.

Mrs. Thomas Dumm departed last Thursday for Fayette to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mum power. Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore O. Burkhardt last week entertained the Misses Nettle and Nannie Summers ot Centralla, Mra L. Shobe Trt-Columbia, Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. Summers of Clinton. Bingham Johnston ot St. Louis and the Reverend Eugene Smith of Centralla, and O.

A. Burkhardt ot California, this family party being here to attend the wedding ot Miss Nannie Summers and Mr. Johnston, which took place last Thursday. Warden and Mrs. F.

M. Woolbridge departed last week for Cass County to visit friends Doctor and Mrs. F. B. Antrobus departed last week for St.

Louis to attend the Fair. Mm. William Woodrum and daughter are visiting relatives In Fulton, and Carrington. Mtak J. M.

Cutten departed last Thursday for Sti. Louis to visit Mrs. August Miller ot Grand avenue-Mrs. A. Thompson and her niece.

Miss Trottie Tnompson, departed last Thursday for St. Louis to visit the famllyof Colonel Wells II. Blodgett at No. 12) Washington boulevard. Among those who departed for St.

Louis to attend the dedication of 'the Missouri building at the World's Fair were Governor Dockery. Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Cook.

Mrs. Casslus Clay, Miss Cook. Miss Frederlckson, Mr. and Mrs. A.

O. Allen. Mrs J. D. Fox and Miss Fox.

Mr. and Mr. W. A. Morrow, Mrs H.

C. Orr, Kansas City; the Reverend and Mrs. Pat- Ulio ana mub jisinein iiurcn. Miss Anna L. Martinique returned last Monday from Fort Smith, where she has been teaching for the last year.

She will make her home this with her sister; Mrs. A. 8. Calson, at North Jefferson. Mr.

Martin I. oaray ana family or St. Louis attended the Stone-Parkinson wedding last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Daniel Manning of New York and Mrs.

Mary Phelps Montgomery of Portland. Ore, Lady Managers ot the World's Fair, spent last Wednesday the guests of Governor A. M. Dockery at tho Executive Mansion. The Misses Katheryn Walker of St.

Louts and Mary Brown of Fulton arrived last Monday and were guests ot Miss Alma Gass. They were attendants at the Stone-Parkinson wedding. WATERLOO, ILL. Mrs. O.

P. Ltvingstorie and daughter. Miss Mammle Livingstone, departed last Monday on a visit to friends at. St. Louis.

are ln St. Louis, visiting friends and attending the Fair. Miss Mabel Mennle, who was appointed recently as a missionary from the Presbyterian Church of this city to China, departed la Thursday for New York, where ehe will enter school to take a course preparatory for her work. Mrs. John Mason, the Misses Woods.

Mae Caldwell. Mabel Stone. Alma Walker and Dola Caldwell compose a party who are attending the World's Fair. Mrs T. B.

Wardell. Mrs. E. II. Hartman and Mr.

Thomas Roblson were in- Columbia. Mo last week to attend the commencement exercises of the State Cntverslty. Wright Roblson of this city was a member of the gradudat-lng class. Miss Leona Campbell of Moherly: Is visiting friends ln this city. Mrs.

John Sanduskv and children, who have been visiting relatives here, departed last Monday night for a short visit ln bt. Louis before returning to their home In Alton. Mo. Roscoe Mullens of Linneus. was here last Saturday to meet his brother, who has teen attending the State University.

The) were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. IL A. Abell. Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. Hornback and Mrs J. C.

Mohaffy of La Plata, Mo have returned home after a several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harrv E. Miller. Mrs.

Dave Griffith and little daughter of Illinois returned home recently from a several days' visit with her friend. Miss Yunker of this place. Among those from a distance, who attended the commencement exercises at the Blees Military Academy last week were: Mrs. Emma Maul, Omaha. Neb Mrs S.

F. Floershelm and children of Chicago: Carl Whitney and wife of Detroit. Mrs. John Goods, of Mollne. Mr.

and Mrs. M. F. Butters and IT. Butters of Ludlngton.

Mr. and Mrs F. II. Whitney cf Detroit, Mich J. E.

Seaver and daughter ot Kansas City, Mo Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dunning.

Omaha, A. Rule, W. A. Rule of Kansas City: (Mrs A. Horn of Belleville, 111.: Mr.

and Mrs. R. F. Robertson. Galena, Kss.

parted for Columbia last Wednesday rooming to attend the commencement exercises at the university. Mrs. Ernest Nice and children of St. Louis are guests of Moberly relatives. Rollle Jones ot Kansas City Is spending a few dajs with his uncle.

II. A. Hatfield. Professor J. A.

Whlteford departed for SU Joseph last Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mary Wight has returned from a visit with friends ln St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs.

F. T. Woods are visiting In St. Louis. Mr.

and Mrs. H. P. Hamilton entertained xrienas at 6 clock dinner last Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Turner is visiting In Macon.

Miss Elsie McGulgan ot Montreal. Canada, Is the guen of Miss Hattle Haworth. Elizabeth Knott Helen Boughton. Nell Carter. Bettla Brent Johnson of Kentucky and Messrs.

Madison SchoHeld, Dulany Mahan, Charles Al-gers. Will Baker. T. a Browder and Mr. and Mrs.

R. B. Goodson and Mrs George Carter drove out to the Country Club and took supjer last Tuesday evening. Miss Helen Drescher Is visiting ln Stoutsvllls. Mrs.

E. E. PIcken of St. Louis Is vis! tins her sister. Mrs.

Oscar Plndell. Miss Katherlne Elliott of Washington. D. O. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.

Tom Brown. CARHOLLTO.V, ILL. Miss Blanche Bigger ot Indianapolis is visiting Mrs. F. M.

Elnsabaugh. Miss Lesah Henshaw Is home from Columbia College. airs. Orva Wlemcr spent last week.wltb. Mrs.

A W. Foreman In White Hall Miss Nellie Hardcastle Is visiting friends ln Alton. Doctor R. H. Bigger Is visiting friends In Indianapolis.

Miss Nellie Baker of White llau is visiting Minn Ella Rnhlev. Mrv Arthur McDonald of East at. XjOuis EVAXSVILLE, IXD. Mrs. Charles Denby and children arrived last Tuesday evening from San I'Vancksco, where they landed the latter part of the previous week from Tlen-Tsln, China, after a month's airs.

ienDy is vinmg ner father. James L. Orr. In South First street. Mr.

Denby was unable to accompany her homo at this time owing to the state ot affairs In the tar East. Mr. Denby la foreign to the Viceroy of Chi LI Province, as well as representing large commercial Interests of the United States. Mrs Edgar Garvin departed last Tuesday for Bradford Pa she will spend. the summer months with her mother, and later with her slater at her summer home at Hickory Hurst, on Lake Erie.

Miss Eva Young of Morganfleld, who was the guest of her aunt. Mrs. George Cosby, goes from here to Henderson. to attend the wedding of Miss Alice Dixon and Mr. Wlnstead.

In honor cf Miss Hoti'ton of Detroit. WhO IS the ITUCSt Of Mrs. FMlVard Ktlvurthnm Mrs. H. M.

Llndley entertained Informally a few Intimate friends of the families last Tuesday evening atr her horns ln Chandler avenue. Refreshments were served after a fine muslo programme was rendered. Mis. Gsorge G. Randell of New York Is the guest of Doctor and Mrs.

J. II. Kertii. The engagement of Miss Amelia stuehmeyer and Professor W. H.

Dress la announced, the wedding to take place June -at the Evangelical Luthem Church. ITofessor Dress is an instructor, associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs. George Neltert entertained friends last Tuesday evening at their home in Adams avenue Mrs.

J. W. Buttriss of No. 219 Monroe avenue departed for a trip to, Germany to visit relatives last Wednesday. me axx ieaxue was entertained last Tuesday afternoon bv Miss Jarvls at her home In Jefferson avenue.

It was the last meeting of the leagus of the season. A World's Fair programme was arranged for the day. the various rtenartments hclnt- in v- Thlel. Mtm RnfA TCrrutn anA Tin ir a -to Mrs." Thomas Blackwell was hero' last week vii hw wuj iiwiu ou lajuis to untontown. where -she will vl-lt for-a short time.

Mr. and Mm. Alvah jAhnq.m a visit to their son, alvah Johnson, ln J- McClurkln have re- wu aurjv ana vvasnington. SPIUNGFIELD, MO. Mrs.

jienry aiimrr visiiea menus at l.u-lumbls. Ill Miss Annie Schaeffer Is visiting friends ln St. Louis. Mr. and Mra William Winkelmann ot Belleville.

Ill spent last Wednesday here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hilton, Mayor George W.

Zelbold transacted business at St. Louis last Wednesday. Judge and Mrs. A. C.

Douglss entertained friends ln honor of their daughter's ncent Sarrtage at St. Louis; Miss Eva Douglass to enry Dannerwtti of St. Louis. Miss Emma Meyer departed last Thursd.y. accompanied by Miss Mary Miller, on a vljlt to Mra Otto Mllleit Red Bud, 111.

Mrs. John Wangler of St. Louis visited her mother. Mrs L. Scharfenbergen, last week.

Mr. and Mra Killlan Coerver spent several days last week attending the World's Fair at St Louis. Mi A very oulet wedding took place at the home of the mums Trucklcy list Wednesday at noon, when Miss Nelle It Trockley was A- K31- Principal of tho public rhools. by the Reverend F. Hendy of the nrst Presbyterian No one was prV" ent but the Immediate family.

After a wedding dinner Mr. and Mrs. Baker departed for st tho World's Fair. Miss Truckley Is the daughter of the lata Mr. and Mre.

Richard 20 at East High and Jackson. itreets. Another quiet wedding was that of Ml- Elsie Masonhall end Frank Zuber. which took place last Thuredsy afternoon at at the Catholic Vicar General O. J.

S. Iloog; officiating. There were no attendants. After tne ceremony a supper was given to the Immediate relatives only at the home of the bride-ST0011! Judge ind Mnl. Victor Zuber.

The bride is a daughter of tne'late Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Masonhall.

After' the supper the couple departed for Colorado; to spend, their honjyrcpon. On i their' retum'they will be at Aidotc Uioa who were faer'for tb Eton- I Marsraret Maurer visited relatives at TtA Bua last 'xnursoay. Mrs. Ida Morgenstem of Colllnsville. 111., was the guest of Mrs.

Henry Johnsch last week. Mr. and Mra William A. Hills entertained friends In honor of their guests Isst Monday. Mrs.

L. Rape ot Bed Bud was the guest of her mother. Mra. Fred Johnsch. last week.

Miss Madeline O. Bonnett of St. Louis spent last week here as the guest ot the Misses Ava and Mellsa Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Rexroth visited friends at Maevatown, III last we. Mrs. Mary A. Clark of Texas was the guest of Mrs.

W. Drury last week. Mr. and Mrs. R.

P. Briegel of Columbia, were the guests of Mrs. IL Fischer of Wert Mill street last week. The Mlssess Hilda and Corlnne Chenot spent several days last week with friends in St. Louis.

Mr. ana Mrs Frank Scharfenberrer jmnt Tsat Tuesday at Floravllle. Ill visiting Mrs. Gustay Frankc. The commencement exercises of the High School were held last Monday evening In Memorial Opera-Houxe The graduates' essajs were as follows: Salutatory.

"Looklnr Forward." Miss May Murphy: "The Duties of American Cltisenshlp." Armtn Kolmer; "Determination an Element of Success." Miss Helen Moeller: "An Age of Progress," Miss Louise Zlmmer: valedictory. "Thankfulness," Fred Lang. Senator A. C. Bollinger delivered the high school address and Professor J.

Hlssong of the faculty also made a brlif address and presented diplomas to the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Gauen of Colllnsville. 111., were the guests ot Mrs. r. Gauen last week. The Misses Edvthe and Genevieve Wetmore entertained friends at a social last Tuesday evening for the Misses Ella and Cora Horlne of Chicago.

aiACOx, mo. Judge J. J. Berry of Denver. Cola, Is enjoying a few days with his old friends here.

Miss Fannie Perrin of Queen City. was here the first of the week, the guest of her sister. Mrs. W. C.

Goodson. Miss Ha Powell has returned home after a short visit with friends in Bevler. Mo. Judge O'Nell Ryan of Ft. Lotus was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Kern lsst week. The Judge delivered the commencement address to the graduating class at Blees Military Academy.

Herman Letter of Moberly. Ma, was ths guest of relatives here Inst week. J. Jobson of Lake Valley. N.

who was the guest of his brother, Thomas Jobson returned home-Miss Bets Fields of Omaha, Is expected here soon to visit friends. Miss Bonnie Biggs or La Plata. Ma. -is the guest of herMena? Mls Halllo Fatton. Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Taylor are ln St. Louis.

guests of friends. Mrs. S. M. Brandcvury of Cleveland, is the guest of Mrs.

J. P. Kern. John Shay. returned home recently from Columbia.

Mo wherene has been attendlnr the 3tae University. vlslttnir Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Roberta Miss Virginia Henshaw of Martlnsburg, W. Va Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henshaw. Miss Verna Wedding of Jerseyville Is here visiting Miss Leila Booth.

Mr. and Mrs J. J. Bryne of Townsend. are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. F. Stock. Miss Margaret Galhuley otVhlte Hail la the guest of Beulah Harwood. Harry Meek of Powder Springs, Is visiting R.

B. Meek and family. Mrs. Ei C. Curnutt spent last week with friends ln Jacksonville.

Miss Fauia vvooa is nome rrom jacasonvute. where she has been attending the Woman's College tor the last year. COLUMBIA, MO. Mr. and Mrs.

A. 9 Johnson entertained In honor of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity with a lawn party last Saturday evening. The Tau Beta Pi. the engineers' fraternity, held Its first annual banquet 'at the Gordon Hotel last Monday evening. Professors A.

M. Green. F. P. Spauldtng.

W. 8. Williamson and L. M. De Foe delivered short addresses.

Mr. Lee Elmo Phllbroth delivered the fraternity toast. Mrs. James Gordon entertained at her new home on College avenue last Friday afternoon at six-handed euchre. Mrs.

O. C. Broadhead has returned after a visit to friends in St. Louis County. Colonel and Mrs.

John Vlnell attended the university commencement exercises last -week and were the guests of Mrs Vincil's sisters. Mrs E. N. McConathy and Mrs. I W.

Fitch. In East Columbia. Mrs J. Charles of St. Louis Is a guest of Mrs.

J. S. Branham on Hltt street. Doctor Wordsoon Moss departed last Tuesday for Atlantic City. N.

where he goes to attend the American Medical Convention, which is held there tnis week. Mrs. A. M. Cresap returned to her home ln St.

Louis last Tuesday morning, after a visit to her son, tho Reverend P. Cresap. Miss Ardella Dockery ot Klrksvllle was a commencement guest In Columbia. President Charles Dabnev of the Unlver. slty of Tennessee, who delivered the annual address before the university last Tuesday night, departed last Wednesday morning.

The Misses Carolyn and Hope Stower of Kansas City were guests at the Kappa Kappa Gamma House on Conley avenue last week-. The engagement ot Miss Ella Read, one of Columbia's most popular girls, and Derby Bass of Deer Park, was announced at a tea given by Miss Read at her home on Paris road to a few of her most Intimate girl friends last Tuesday afternoon. The wedding will take place June 22. Doctor Harry H. Smiley of Colorado, an alumnus of the class ot 1900, was a commencement visitor.

Miss Kate Nary ot Jefferson City was a guest at commencement. Miss Sue Johnson has returned to her home In Barry, 111., aftsr spending the winter ln Columbia. Miss Nell White ot St. Louis Is a guest ot her aunt. Miss Eugene White, on West Broadway.

Miss Mildred McConathy of St. Louis Is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. E. N. McConathy.

Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Campbell and daughter.

Miss Alma, of Goliad, Tex are the guests of Columbia relatives. Doctor John M. Langsdale ot Kansas CItv attended the commencement exercises to witness the graduation of his son. Clifford, last week. Mrs.

11. J. Waters and little son. Jack, who have spent the winter ln St. Louis, are the tests of Mrs.

Waters's parents. Doctor and ra. B. A. Watson.

Mr. and Mrs. Coop and daughter. Miss Ellen, of Southnort. Ensland.

left for their home morning. Aliss jiien oop graauaiea wnn nonors from Christian College this year Mrs. M. E. Deartna- and Miss Aiura Mat thews are In St.

Louis. Mrs. Judge Alexander Martin and son. Percy, went to St. Louis County last.Wednesday.

Mr. and Mra Moss Parker celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary ot their wedding last Friday afternoon with a tea from 2 to Miss Ruth Moss and Miss Mary Robnett served punch. KAJS9AS CITY, 3IO. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Dimmit are ln St, Louis visiting the Fair. Doctor Hashlnger and his daughter have gone to Washington and other points of Interest ln the East, Mr. and Mrs. Curch Brtdgeford and their daughters are In St. Louis, the guests of Henry vv ooawaro.

Mr. and Mra R. Haley went to St. Louis last Tuesday. Mrs.

E. S. Grant of Lathrop returned to her home last Monday, after being here for fortnight visiting friends. Mrs. Robert J.

McKee departed for Wash lngton last Tuesday, intending to stop over for a week at the World's Fair. Miss Wayne Howarth and Miss Bessie Wal-cott of Gainesville. were guests of honor at a luncheon given last Wednesday by Mrs. Leon T. Brown.

In New York last Monday Miss Anita Lavln waa married to the Reverend Philip Cook, recently of Kansas City, but now of New Tork. The couple Balled for Europe yesterday, to be gone a month Doctor and Mrs. Bryant returned from California last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

J. II. Leonard are entertaining Mrs. EL A. Chenery of 8t.

Louis and Miss Thlrza Chenery. The visitors were present at the marriage of Miss Florence Leonard to Doo-tor Richard Lee last Wednesday night. Mr. and "Mrs- George W. Jones announce the engagement of their daughter.

Marie, to Lane Johnson nf Pueblo. Colo. Colonel and Mrs. W. R.

Nelson arrived In Cherbourg last Wednesday, having crossed on a French liner. Miss Nelson will meet her parents ln Paris. aiiss jana -jrensnaw is in at. jouis visiting Governor and Mrs. Stephens.

Mr. and Mra Robert McMullen have returned to their home In Toronto. Miss Jessie Keith was the guest of honor at a card party given last Friday evening by Mra Marshall Baldwin. Mrs M. M.

Vincent will give a dance to her young unmarried frienda on June 10. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Peck are ln St.

Louis visiting the Fair. Mr. and Mrs S. Villemo departed last Tuesday for St. Louis to remain a fortnlght.

Mlss Grace, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William O. Hawes. as married last Wednesday at the home of her parents to Arthur C.

The Booklovers" Club had luncheon last Tuesday ln the Japanese room of the Baltimore. There were eighteen present. Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Damell have returned from th Indian Territory. John T. Smith Is entertaining his daughters, Mrs. Warren Chandler nf St.

Louis and Mrs. W. L. Oolnes of El Paso. Tex.

Mrs. F. Wheeler is spending a few weeks at Excelsior Springs Mrs. R. A.

Rich Is at Excelsior Springs at present. P. Copeland and family departed last Thursday for Northern Wisconsin for the summer. Mrs George Slmonds returned last Tuesday from Colorado where she had been for several weeks. Mils Slmonds will remain a little longer in me itocaies Miss Kate Wlttlch will go to-St.

Louis tomorrow, and. after seeing the Fair, will go to Michigan summer resorts. Mra Harry Arnold Is home from Leavenworth. Mr. and Mra Frank Weston are In St.

Louis at the Fair. Doctor snd Mrs. Thomas Elder received Informally last Thursday. Miss Virginia Thorton has returned to her borne In Lincoln. Neb after a several days' iiiniL nun lnenaa.

1 Miss Dora Holman and her sister, Mrs. H. JMyell of Shelblna. are ln St. Louis attending the Fair.

an. -J. wiuanson of Otturawa. 'j guests of friends, Mrs. B.

J. Deineter. and Louise Oram 1IODERLT, 3IO. Mrs. J.

J. Splndler entertained Sorosls from 2 until last Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ruth Splndler Miss Amelia Goetze and Master John Goetze furnished music. Miss Blanche Whlteford of Guilford. Mo arrived last Tuesday to visit Professor J.

A. Whlteford and family. Mrs Herschel Williams la visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Munn. Miss Bay Rueker of Kansas City Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. Dlgges.

Miss Alma Snyder departed last Wednesday evening to Is It her mother In Decatur. III. Miss Clay Rutherford departed last Tuesday for Columbia. Mrs. Clauds Scott and little daughter.

Dixie, returned from an extended visit to Keytesvllle last Wednesday. Miss Minnie Hulen. who has been the guest of Miss Cassie Surber. returned to her home In Excelsior Springs last Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Halllck of Kansas City were me guest ci inenus ior nnon time last Thursday, while on the way to their summer home on Lake McAtawa. Minn.

Miss Cora Manuel departed for Gales Isst Wednesday- to attend the wedding ot Miss Ttlrknatrfftf Mrs A. G. Fiddler Is spending the week with friends and relatives In Salisbury. Miss Virginia Stewart, who has been on an extended vlsltwlth relatives In Tncoma, returned home last Monday. airs.

vv. k. aieyer is spending a few days with friends In Salisbury. Mrs. Ik J.

Hugh Lamb de- CHITXICOTHE, MO. Mrs. A. Lowensteln gave one of the largest card parties of the-season last Thursday afternoon. The mixes were won as follows: First game.

Mra Eylenbunr. cut-glass nappy; second, decorated nlate. Mrs. Minor; third, souvenir snoon. Mrs.

Norvrile. Invitations have been Issued for a card oartv ior luwQiT aiiernoon oy james. fnry ana Joseph Wallbrunn In honor of Mrs. Julius Wall-brunn and Mrs Stein. The Misses Maude and Mabel Donaldson of Kansas CItv are the guests ot Miss Elva King for the Kelth-Romelser wedding Mies Carrie Newland will vlstt Richmond relatives soon.

The Misses Hester Robinson and Vivian Evans returned last Friday from Columbia, where they attended commencement. Mrs. Will Ellett departed last Wednesday night by way ot Chicago for a visit to Indianapolis relatlvea Mrs. Ben Fuld departed Wednesday for a ten days' vlstt to the World's Fair. Mmes.

Cherrington. Tanner. Daly. Wells. Minor.

Hawlev and Tracey. and the Misses Maymn McN'allv and Laura Herman returned last Thursday from Trenton, where they went tp attend a district convention of women's clubs While there they attended a reception unci uinuer in nonor oi tne out-ot-town guests. Misa Carrie Tancev departed last Thursday for St. Louis to spend a week at the World's Fair. Miss Gertrude Johnson of Las Vegas.

N. who was the guest of the Misses Ellett. departed last Thursday for Columbia to attend summer school. Mrs. Crawford and son.

Jack, of California, who were the guests of Mrs. McNally. departed for St. Louis last Friday. Mrs.

L. u. De Bolt returned last Thursday from Columbia, where she attended commencement, her daughter. Miss Edith, delivering the class poem. The Misses Faye Stewart and Edna Jones arrived last Thursday from the State University.

The alumat banquet at Elks' Hall was the largest social event of the season, and besides a line music programme and reception eight toasts added to the pleasure of the evening The graduatlncr class gave a picnic to Bear Lake last Thursdav The Mmes JMin MUbank. Halsev Snence. the Misses Sarah Thome and Virginia Grace and others attended the P. O. Convention in Kansas CItv last week.

Mrs. MUbank Is Stats president. nAXJflBAL, MO. Mr. and Mrs J.

B. Shepherd attended commencement at the State Unlv erslty last week. uuise urewington. a graauate or this vear from Hosmer TIall. has returned home Miss Clifton Dulany has returned from Wash, lngton.

D. C. Mr. ann Mrs, H. vv.

UDer nave returned from Wright City. Mrs. Proctor of Sturgeon Bar, Wis who wes the guest of her sister. Mra Charles Selble. departed last Monday for Paris.

Mo. Miss Harriet Holmes gave a party last Sttt- uraav ior miss juna nnanj or. vvnaicom. Wash. Miss Elsie Campbell of Edlna.

Mo who was the guest of Mrs C. D. Grayson, departed last Monday for Sedalla. Mrs Ida S. Johnson and Mrs.

W. Keith of Chicago are visiting relatives. Mra Elmer Blggerstaff of Edlna Is the guest of Mrs. L. A.

Vandlver. Miss Luclle Ingalla has returned to her home In Moberly. Mn. E. Eltea Is visiting In Vandalia, Mrs Madison of Tuscola, IIL.

Is the guest cf Mra H. W. Cobb. Miss Clara Bodlne. who waa the guest ot Mrs J.

Chilton, has returned to her home la Paris. Mo airs. J. J. uourn is visum in Modnte.

ia. The Misses' Juanlta and Fannie Kabler are visiting In Troy. Mo Miss Jeosle Bradlev has returned to Fultcn. Mr. an Mrs.

R. Rczsrth hiv. rmf from Lnulsvlllr. Ky. Miss France Barnes has returned from Birmingham.

Ala. Miss Marie Surnmercsmr. of Paris, MaV is of. Mrs. Ernest Fowkes.

i miss ane- t-orter ot tmeiDtna is visiting Mrs. 1 Leslie. Vandlver. A party composed of the Kisses Ethel Baeon, LITTLE ROCK, ARK. Mrs.

Albert Read entertained at cards last Wednesday morning for Misa Nellie Reybum of St. Paul, who has for some time been the guest of relatives In this city. Mrs. Read and Miss Reybum assisted In receivtra by Mrs. Head's mother, Mrs.

Zimmermann. Mra Haley M. Bennett and Mrs Jessie Zimmermann. Mrs Robert Mra Fairfax Loughborough. Miss Lotta Campbell.

Mum Margaret Wells and Miss Elsie Conway kept score on the twelve tables of six-handed euchre. Prizes were awarded to Mra George B. Rose. Mrs. Nona Dunklin.

Mrs. Sterling cockrtll and Miss Conway. Luncheon was served. One ot the pleasant affairs of last week was a music programme yesterday afternoon by the pupils of Miss Lillian Hughes. The programme was a varied one.

After the programme proper Miss Hughes favored the audience with several selection. By special request Miss Lotti Campbell gave several readings. Lasr Tuesday afternoon little Miss Giscs Stoner. daughter of Doctor and Mrs A. IL Stoner.

gave a party to her frienda- The little folks enjoyed a variety of games and a luncheon. Mrs. 6. s. Relft will entertain June 11 for her sister, Mrs.

Emily Farrow Gregory and Miss Edith Cilneford of New Tork. Miss Elsie O'Halr of Little Rock 'las been asked to respond to the opening address at -the alumni banquet of Wolf Hall. Denver, which will be given at the Brown Palace Bote! next week. The luncheon given by Mrs. Charles M.

Butler last Wednesday was one of the enjoyable affairs ot ths week. Mrs. Butler's home waa decorated with white and pink roses and the same color scheme prevailed In the menu. Butler's guests were: Mrs. John McCUntoek of Lexington.

Mra L- P. Gibson. Mra Frederick Hanger. Mra Carl Scholia. Mrs.

Wallace Dickinson, Mra Howard Bunch. Mrs. Frank uiDD. Mrs. u.

f. KoDinson ana Jdra ueorge a. Rose. Miss Janet Hempstead of No. VS East Ninth street, entertained the "Dixie Girls" at cards last Wednesday morning.

The first prize was awarded to Miss Ermlnle McLeod. Among the Siesta were: The Misses NelL McCarthy, Mabel cCarthy. Lizzie Worthen, Louisa- Gibson. Edith Betdelmann and May Booker. Mrs.

J. W. McLeod ot- No. 220 East Seventh street entertained at cards last Wednesday for Mra John McCllntock ot Lexington, Ky. Bridge whist was the game played and, according to the score sheets of Misses Louise Olbson and Ermlnle McLeod, the scorers, ths first prizes were awarded to Doctor and Mrs.

Frank Vlnsonhaler and the second prises to Mrs. Gibson and Doctor O. P. Robinson. Luncheon was served.

Mra A. T. Ellis and Miss Deane are entertaining a house party at the summer home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. A. Deane. near Ozark. Ark.

Their guests are Frailer and Misa Skillman of Washington. D. C-: Miss Law-son of Little Rock and Messrs. William, Booth ot Boston, Roy Wesson ot Baltimore, and Funk of Washington, D. Mr.

and Mrs. F. P. Holt ot this city have Issued Invitations to the marrtags of their daughter. Birdie Prudence, to William Powell Hale, the evening of Wednesday, June 15.

The ceremony will take place In the Second Baptist Church here. Mr. and Mrs. Hale will be at home after July 1 at Osceola, Ark. The Misses Frances and Lois Roots arer visiting friends ln Boston.

Mass-, and will go from there to McKlnley. to be the guests ot vapiain azia Airs, a. eaipion. W. F.

Brown and family departed last Thursday evening for a visit to Denver, Salt Ike and other western dtiea Miss Lottie Thompson is visiting friends In SL Louis and from there wtll.take a European trip before returning home ln the falL Lieutenant Goodrich of Fort Logan H. Roots entertained at a garden party yesterday afternoon. Mra T. T. Cotnara Is in St.

Mra H. L. Reman Is recovering from a sever lllnesa Miss Rose Dickinson, daughter of Mr. and Mra Wallace W. Dickinson, has returned from New Tork.

where she has been attending- school. Miss Lydla Friedhelm has gone to Monroe. to visit her sister. Mrs. Barney Sugar.

Miss Maud Grade and. Asa Grade nave returned from school In Washington. D. Miss Nell Voss has returaed from Holllna In stitute In Virginia. Mrs.

H. H. Rottaken has returned from St. Louts, where she has been visiting friends. Miss Iola Phllpott has returned to Pine Bluff.

sf ter Isitlng Mra Harry IL Edwards. Mra Samuel Reybum Is In St. Loula The Country Clab entertained with a dance last Thursdav evening. Mrs. J.

B. Hirsch la vlsltlrur her parents. Mr. and Mrs J. D.

Goldman, ln St. Louis. Mra Benjamin S. Johnston gave a reception last Friday afternoon from to 7 o'clock tor Mra. John T.

McCllntock ot Lexington. Kr-: Mrs. Frank Douglas of Cleveland. and Miss Emma Faust ot this city. The hostess wss assisted by Mmes.

Zlba Bennett, Edwin Bent-ley. J- K. Wllllama Howard Bunch. R. Cockrtll.

Ashley Cockrlll. Powell Clayton. T. D. Crawford, Grey Carroll.

Hachael Carroll. T. J. Churchill. Ur M.

Rose. L. W. Cherry. George B.

Rose. William Ayers Cook. Maxwell Coffin. May Stark. Fowler.

Frederick Hanger. George Meyers. Helen M. Norton. i Charles F.

Pen-zel. J. Polk. Logsn IL Roots. W.

A. Roy-ston. RalDh L. Goodrich. Allen N.

Johnson. L. Gibson. Fairfax John Me-Clure Morehead Wrirht. Clark Miner.

-Woods Walker, Arthur Van Ettsa. Frank Vlnsonhaler. Rov Thompson. Edward Patty of Huntsvllle. John McClure and the Misses, Lucy Carroll.

Nell and Eva Butter. Keatts Blacoe. Nell Dooley. Adolphlne Fletcher. Clara Hotse.

Sue Lewis. Hedwlr- Feme I. Marcella Penxet. Georgia Royston Irene Gibson. Leonora Scott, Nan Wright.

Bessie Denlson. May Conway. Ir-mini McLoud and Louisa Gibson. Mra P. Robinson entertained at a morning party last Thursday, at which bridge whist was played.

Miss Marguerite, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs S. M. ADPerson died of typhoid fever last week. Miss Apperson made her debut ln the autumn ot 1902 and was one of the most popular young women here.

Uvis- COLLISSVILLE, ILL. Mrs. Lou Berkey of Murphysboro. Ht, iting nr motner. jars comns.

Mrs. Rose Gallun of Cleveland, Is the guest of her sister. Mr George -Kalbflelsch. The Misses Birch ot Burlington were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Reed last.week. Mrs. Wilbur Warnock and the Misses Ncr-rine and Clara Burroughs ot Edwardxtllls wen in town last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ben Huffendlck Is spending several weeks In Cairo.

HI. Mrs. M. A. Harris ot St.

Louis was In town last week James Peers and son. Ralph, are ln Iowa on a fishing trip. The Reverend Clifford McBrlde is entertaining his mother, who. has come on from her home ln Indiana for a few days. Mrs Porter Kennerfv nf Phoenix.

AriZL. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs R. S.

Reed. John Bell and Mire LIbble Kramer, who had made all preparations to married at the end of this month slipped off to Louis last Wednesday and were married. One of the prettiest weldings ot the season was that ot the Reverend IL Hardin Branch of Lexington Ky and Mls Elizabeth Herzotf Reed of Colllnsville. The ceremeny was. performed at the home of the bride.

Mrs. Frank Steeg. sister of the bride, acted as matron of honor, and Master Reed Seattle, dressed as a page, preceded the wedding- party. The Reverend Mr. Branch was attended oy his brother.

Harrison Branch, of Maryland. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Mr. Branch of Maryland, father ef the bridegroom. They will 'be at home after July 1 at Lexington. Ky.

Among the guests at the wedding 'were Mr. and Mra J. Goodwill! of Chicago. Mra Walter Beattle and son ef New Orleans. Mra Ida -Anderson of St.

Louis. Mlj Jessie Blckelhaupt of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Kennedy or Mnrphyshoro. the Reverend Mr. Dtehl ofLex- Inrmn- KV Mrl. Wsrflwjr llu UUm Clara and Norrine Burroughs and George ssar- roushs of Edwsrdsvllle.

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