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FiTanv of the summer-reso- rt era nave re--lorried to the city within the last week.

nd they will slowly straggle In Mr theJnext few weeks.fijis, the summer folk return the socialjrorld will gradually legln to revolve again.fend not a little gayety Is anticipated for thedoming week. Essentially most or It willije o'utdcors. Tliexe wilt be tally-h- o partiessind lawn parties, and, as the ty

Idea seems to have rooted itself llrm-ly..- ln

the affections of those who were atAhe resorts, not a little of this form of

Is looked for.shirt-wai- st man and the net-wai- st

girt know that the not very distant coldrll will blight their diaphanous attire like

the. frost doe flowers, and they will hastentocbenefit by what Is left of tho season.

There was something new in lawn parities last week. It happened In the guise

ft a triple amalgamation of a snirt-wais- t-

.watermelon-law- n dance.

Miss Natalie Althelmor of No. 4101 Mary-land avenue was married to Doctor HenryScherck. and furnished the only nuptial

tcvent of any note.

Trolley parties are rather rare and seemto be confined to the venturesome bachelors Klrkwood and Maplewood. whomaking frantic efforts to outdo each otherin' this amusement, Perhaps the reason.

i they not as popular as last season iston account of the strike. There is stillfjeome latent fear in the hearts of the fairtones and their escorts.1 This week there will be several trolley

parties and lawn fetes. 'On Tuesday even- -jag --ui xiufxim tteusier, wie uaugmer oi.Mr. and Mrs. J. G. "Webster of No. 5332 Ver--

l jmn avenue will become the wife of Mr. L.Avery of Chicago. The-- wedding will be

8. very quiet affair. Besides this there isnothing on the social calendar. But as most"of the theaters open parties to the.plays. on the, cool nights will be very pop-ular.f Best watches. Mermod and Jaccard's.

1 LTJNOHKOXS.

' lira. TV, W. Candy gave a luncheon" ather horns on Berlin avenue honor of Mrs.

3tfumaaB. Rains of Chicago and MissMamie Price or Kansas City. Those pres- -9E wwro; ALiacM. tviu litKuiMd, rnuh1 : Lineman. Ida Ramlng. Annla APDlehouse,

i. . iDehlandorf, Charles Hlgbam. George Cwauni uib jiiw jutuuia jscuieuuuri.

On Friday afternoon a luncheon wasliven by Miss Anne Q. Flnagln of .Bart-m- er

avenue In honor of her homecomingaftee a-- three months visit at "Washington.

C. Those present were:.Misses

Marlon Griffith, Jean Hardy,Stella Griffith. Mabel Giesler.Helen Stelnhoff. Llllls Crossman,

I Berenice Cheatham, Daisy Favorite.fc

AVEDDIXGS.

- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parmelee" have an-nounced the marrlaaa of their daue-hter-.

B Grace, to Mr. W. Jai- - Ward. They weremarried on Tuesday, August 28. At Centralla,

3 111., where the bride and her mother wereff visiting relativesft Mr. Ward came to St. Louis about a yearh ago from Paducah, Ky., where, he was inh business. The-youn- coUDle wlll'be at homefi. to their friends after September 12 at No.

jjeimar Douievara.Mr- - nnrt Mm. T,' TT Cn nf TJVT inn trr--c.

vPine boulevard will receive on next Bunday- In honor of of their dsua-h--

fcter. Miss" Grace Moss, to Mr. A. H. Mes--4! Tc :

U Peers H. Griffin of Webster Groves" wasi married last Thursday, afternoon 10 Bertie.rt G. Soencer of No. WA Lucxetla-.avtnu- e at

- mony was performed by the of af Wisconsin post of the G. A. K- The eventwas witnessed; by many of the visiting vet-I

erans (of the 'Civil War.' Succeeding thei. weddlnc there- - was held receD- -.-- tlon In the-- .parlors of .the hotel. After this

2 the bride and bridegroom departed for a.i trip of the Northern lakes.'

. Dr. W. E. Minor of Knn mtv rtiirnAh.'last Thursday with his famllv from a trln''flhWiad UrhlH InAlttrfl 4f.A Da. .n.Mttnna general tour of Kurop. Dr. Minor

f ("and family returned In fine health andtrjpmtE, pleased with the trip, but.glad txf narlr In aIH Afleouirt atmtn

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4IHFORMAZ. EVTEKTAISME.VTS.

' Mr. snd Mrs. Collins of No, SOOS Marcus; Hvesne entertained several .young people

j'3oacr"of 'the twelfth birthday of Miss Ermai Jtueuer 01 no. wu parous avenue. Amongfthose present were:

MbBiB4hl PlMjtm ' Emma "Elebrect,JermieBull. Alice Hesse,

lkals. Anil. Aline McHugb,iTJl nmp Kuth. Memholz,

t? Clara Baum. Ada Norwine,fcaajptharBanm. AnnaOMalley,pduypsu wains. Clara CMalley.

V-- MastersmimeAODcrts, Hugh. Koekwln.Franlt Bloom. Clarence Koekwln,

Baom, Harry McKellops,Edgar Oolllnn. Clarence Mueller,

i'LiWalttr Dempsey, Herbert Melnholz,I joe iempsoy, Sidney Mueller,

Johnnie Ingram, Mike Nelson.carl iLoeKwin, Johnnie Werner.

A lawn party was given on- - Friday even-ing In honor of Misses Margaret, Brown, andFannie Grant of Bparta, BL. In the pavilionat Carondelet Park. It was riven hv MIrsIonle StoffHl of the South Bide. Refresh- -

Uments were served, and there was dancingT' In .the navillan.1U. The party was ohapcroned by Mrs. Helm,) t Among those present were:

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Misse- s-Margaret Brown. Emma Mueller. .

(Fannie Grant, Viola Nuen.xeonle Btoneil. Huldah Levy, ,.Gertrude Trautman, Frances-- Knopp,fMeta, Wienert, Mary Knopp,tldia FrlesdaJl. Amy Hoepner.ft Lulu Haveman, Stella. Stoetzle.

.Messieurs(rlxjuU.Sahner, Joseph Kell.Julian . Arthur Kohr;;Jjanry Sum, Edwin Stolz,Charlea Nlerkolaus. A. O. Wleta,Nicholas Martin, Rudolph Wienert.Dixon Alderson, Fred Ntusbaum,Carl Holekamp, Homer Zlegler.Charles Wittenberg. Ted WUliams.Walter Wittenberg, "Ual. Mlltenberger,...... -f- -. Theodora Zlouz.

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X. iSi.'i A- basket picnlo was given' on last Sun- -

Katnona Park. There was dancing andThe party spent the evening at

.(me euouroan Among those presentfwere:P Misses

Florence Rigley.fMarle CRMuy. Katie Walsh, --

SadieFrances Brogan, Gallagher,ii ae uucnart. .tMstlna Wotier,'(Grace DevOv. Nettl Holland;Addle Dougherty. Alice Booth.Siayme iiurpny. Mayme O'Meara.

Messieursf?.tr. 'Boncumfa Gsllachcr. fc. Hoclc,i XT. Dolan. L. Silence, - .

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ThB lawn and residence, were Illuminatedt latitAmn aaiI Mfnnd inmn.t(MVnf l((n(M nnil hv th. Uantmnu. .rs .: . i" v""r"v ."?I7(iiiav-u- i . unnitinwo unxgon xanzern, 'Wnica

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towB. San Franc!fco, and presented .to theajcieiy.The novel features of the evenings i.

. .terialnment were the watermelon walk andwatermelon eating contest, won mr,ettvt

&KQ-- . K, ij.3y by Miss Florence Messing and ArthurTt'-i- ; r". & Trasler and Miss Bessie Marx and Edmund3i : & Vlse. Among' those present were:' L Umm

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.1I.,.(a TUT. - Miriam Katz,nllft VrM . Marie Behan,

JFJoreoc Messtng. NelUo Sullivan.'uni&'xwaix, RayX-Krau- se,

M Ul WohleemuthL Minnie Stromberg,t.Xetlette Leonard, Flora Weiss,iIKt Rosebroush. Floeais Jacobs,:

E"..i" eseursMaiuiimr J. Hammer. Edmunia-wlH- .

; William Steinberg, Benjamin Jacobo.-f- i

't&ta J. Kaufman; Herrmann Frank,f '"A.Arthtir.TrosUr JackCih'n. -

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Of St. Louis, who is visiting the Virginia resorts this siminier.

Coterie on Friday evening.. The car"Rover," chartered for the occasion, leftThird street and Washington avenue at S

o'clock with a party of' thirty couplesaboard. Among those present were: Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Byrne, chaperons.

iuissesLottie Matt. Bertha Gelsberg,Carrie Spohr, lela Foreman,Jeanette Steitz. Julia McDonnell,Mae Bather, I.lzzle M. Doyle,Ollle Helmsmuiller, Gertrude Tallls,Alice Diamond, Bessie Huey,Julia Reed, Krama Riechmann,Nellie Diamond, Millie Hornberger.Adah Keown. Emma A. Matt,Ruth Wheatlay. Ioulsa Heckel,Mayme'Drumm, Katie Haeger,Louisa Melnhard, Ro?etta Schmidt.Laura Bryden.

Messieurs-Jam- esJ. Doyle, R. W. Haglns,

J. F. Minges, U H. Schlenker,Edward Stauder, George W. Stiehl,Charles SDOhr. Ed Qulglcy.James W. Sells, Jim Gannon,Drummond Diamond, E. W. Rethwilm,

v. i nomas (.oaiuey, aiocKie aisier.F. J. Dotiihertv. Fred Herket.Albert Hwyers, Jerry Murphy,Will Ryan, R. W. Shier,E. Louis KQba?a, Herbert Hagerty,WiUO'Connor. John Stanage.Gus Yore, Ernst Friediow.

Mermod &. Jaccard's, Broadway and Lo-cust.

A congenial party "of St. Louis peoplespent last Sunday in Carlyle. 111., the guestsof Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Saoupe. Mr. andMrs. Bhoupe gave a coaching party in honorof ttelr guests. They drove out to the .ium-m- er

home of Mr. Peter Hughes. Amongthose present were:

Misse- s-Agnes Larkln, Anna Shevlln,Mayme McCormack, Mayme McDermott.Ida McCormack,

Messieurs-Art- hur

Wlmmer, Tom Sheridan,Victor Shevlln, J. Sheehan.Will Ramsey,

Doctor and Mrs. H. Rothstein. of SouthThirteenth street cave a lawn party onlast Wednesday night In honor ot Mr. andMrs. Frederick Kruger. prior to their departure for Europe.

BIss Belle Garrett entertained a party of'young folks ot the West End at her home.No. K1 Cook avenue, on Friday evening.Among those present were:

Misses-Dal- lasPerkins, Fanny Neal,

Ruth Todd, Belle Garrett,Messieurs-Phil- lip

Loth. Dick Gillis.Ed Parmalee, EOza Smith.

Miss Laura P. Wleland of No. XWOA St.Vincent avenue was given a surpriso partyon Wednesday evening by a, few of herfriends and the North Side Friendship Club.A huge bouquet of roses and carnations was

resented to Miss Wleland by a member ofSie .Friendship Club In honor of her birth-day. Among those present were:

MissesSchurenberg, Olga Wicland,Hunsche. Mania Cammann,Meta Ray, Emma Ochterbeck,Lena Smith. Hilda Dammann,Tillle Nagel.

MessieursBude. Fred Cammann,Walter Ochterbeck, Ed Krop.Harry Boewell. Will Krop.George Hunsche.

Mrs. Anna Spannaus.

Misses Marcella and Catherine Barry nrNo. 2IES Adelaide avenue gave u lawn- partyto a few friends on Thursday evening.

At the usual Wednesdav evenlm? swlm--mlng party of the Wednesday Evening Clubin tne uaiaipa. Dasm, uie Misses Belden-stei- n

won the long-distan- prize. GeorgeJohnson did an extraordinarily high diveand Joseph Goettler won the gentlemen'slong-distan- prize. George Kalbum wasthe victor In the tub race. Among the la-dles present were Misses Johnston. Calla-han, Doerlng, Drosten. Bledensteln andRosenthal.

French &. Co.. Ladies Tailors, Sixth andWashington avenue, open for fall season.New talent, new goods, fine "work.

Messrs. Will Loeber," Robert Hoffman andFrank Smith have sent out Invitations fora lawn party to be given to the MissesBowles at their home. No. 273 NorthBroadway, on Saturday evening, Septem- -wr a.

A surprise party was given to Miss RosaMeyer at her home. No." 3410 North Four-teenth street, on her ninth" birthday; Thosepresent were:

MlsteaHelena Welch. Clara Koelker,Clara Wuland. May Meyer,Helen Wuland, Mamie Koelker.

Masters-Cas- per

Koelker, Louis Meyer.Clarence Orgelsch,

An outing was taken by a number ofyoung people at Forest Park Saturday,chaperoned by Mmes. o. M. Klein and L.J. Dow. Those present were:

MissesAlice Relnhart, Mattie Collins,Jennie Dow, Carrie Relnhart,Dora Mlnderman, Bessie Hawklnsi,Gussle Meyer, Rose Hussman,Helen Mead, Sufiie Johnfon.

MessieursE. P. Abler. Jr., Will Stevens,Allan T. Burne George Conley,Ernest Bell, Albert Klein.Charles Jacoby, Fred Jones,Ben Conley, George Auth.Fred Freudenstein.

A farewell receptlon-an- a progressive eu-chre were given by Mrs. F. P. Leonard ofNo. 2813 Caroline street on ruesday eveningin honor of her niece. Miss Bessie B. Coonof Chlllleothe. ' 111., who has been visitingher. Those present were:

jaissosBessie B. Coon ot Nannie Caarey,

Chlllleothe, 111.; Laura Kllcullen.Annie English of Katie Kane,

Cairo. Ifl.: Mabel Thierry.Vera Geisenhof of .Pearl Kelleher.

Calroilll.;Mesdaraes

E. B. Acton, Fred Gtnter,A. F. Boehmer, F. P. Leonard.John Keicher,

Messieurs-Ed- win

Caffrey. Mat. Gannon,J. J..Kllcullen. Will Sheehan.Ben Kllcullen. Fred Ginter.Willie Cullinane. Alf Boehraer.John Connor, F. P. Leonard.- E. B. Straus, eye' expert;, gold spectaclesSZ.GD ud: comblfeaten mrm a nMiiv nv13 yean at St, .Louis Exposition. 73 Locust.

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gave a tally-h- o party on Tuesday evening.Among those present were:

.MessieursNicholas ZInk. John O'Brien.William Lynch. Harry Smith.Hurry Springer, Timothy Dwyer,Burne, Fred Schramm.John Stamphill,

MissesLydla McGrath. Marguerite McGrath,Annette Murphy, Jessie Baldwin,Bessie Cahlll. Katie Baldwin,Nellie Baldwin. Mamie Condon.Kittle McGrath,

."Fine diamonds. Mermod & Jaccard's..

The young men of Klrkwood will clve aaance xuesaay ntgnt at tne pavilion atMeramec Highlands. R. C. Forsythe andHoratio Armstrong are managing the af-fair; It had' been planned to give the dancelast Tuesday night.

A lawn fete will be given on Thursdayevening at Reservoir Park under the au.--splce9 or tho Young Ladles' Guild of Comp-to- n

Hill Congregational Church.

A farewell dinner was given In honor ofMiss Nellie M. Hill on Thursday evening attho Planters Hotel by several of her friends.

Miss Helena Mehllg of No. 4I4S Delmar av-enue gave a reception Tuesday evening Inhonor of her aunt, Mrs. Julius Mehllg ofNew Orleans, who Is visiting in the city.Thero were several vocal and instrumentalselections and dromatlc recitations. Re-freshments were served on the lawn, whichwas Illuminated with Japanese lanterns.

Among those present were:Misses

Edith Nolllng. IIHdah Levy.Laurette LolUeau, Lillian Klcinen.Ora Magner, Laura Krennlng,Maud Magner, Lo:ta Krennlng.Johanna Kaub,

MessieursC. Lavat,. F. Kolb.A Kuhn, W. Starck.C Scnter, W. Dueber.J. Moon, I Krennlng,It. L. Shelke, J. Mehllg.

Wedding invitations always in correctform and of the very best workmanship nr.dmaterial nt Mermod & Jaccard's, societystationers, Broadway and Locust.

UAXCES.

invitations havo been issued for tha Sep-tember dance of the Hiawatha Dancing So-ciety, to take place on Wednesday. Septem-ber 12. at Muth's Hall, on Sarah street andChouteau avenue.

French & Co.. Indies" Tailors. Sixth andWashington avenue. All the latest novel-tic- s.

PERSONAL ME.NTIOX.

E. Prelslcr'made a tour of Europo In thesummer months to study architectural de-signs. He visited Paris, Vienna, Berlin andMunich. Ho Is now in London, whence hewill return to St. Louis shortly.

The Misses Florence and Sadie Jrssuphavo returned to St-- Louis after spendingthe summer at Old Orchard Beach, Me.

Mr. and Mrs Isidore ficberer of Texar-kan- a.

Ark., are visiting Mrs. Scheref s par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacks. '

Doctor McCandless and his family, whohave been in Maine all summer, have re-turned to the city.

Mr, and Mrs. A. H. Fredericks and theirdaughter, who. with Miss Mabel Plochman.have been touring in California and Yellow-stone I'ark. have returned to St. Louis.Mrs. James Evahs of No. 4371 Morgan

street has returned from Eureka Springs.Doctor and Mrs. William Portor of No

3SSS Washington avenue have returned froma two months' visit at the Northern re-sorts.

Mrs. J. H. Murray and Miss Edna Murrayof" No. ano Olive street have returned fromIew ork.

Mrs. Georgia Lee Cunningham returnedI?!?1 K v"on!.a sbort vlslt at AtlantioCity. Philadelphia, and New York.

Doctor and Mrs. W. H. Mayfleld, withtheir son, returned to St, Louis last weekfrom South Haven. Mich.Miss EsteUe M. Huff of Ironton, Mo., isvisiting friends In the West End.Misses Millie and Pauline Geserlch re-turned home last week from .ManhattanBeach, where, they spent the summer..Mrs. A. Arenson- and the Misses Huldaand Carrie Arenson, with Miss Rae Cohen,returned from their visit East yesterday.Misses Mae and Dunbar Joyce of Lucasavenue departed fpr the South with a partyot friends on Friday evening..Miss Mamie Henry returned home aftora short visit at Eastern resorts.Miss 'Margaret Sullivan returned last weekfrom her visit to Mrs. William- - Meehan. atPialnvlew, III.

Mr. N, N. Poulln has Joined his daughter.Mrs. O. V. Bell, at Macatawa Park, Michi-gan. After a short stay at the resort Mr.Poulln and his daughter will go to Canada!Mrs. JN. N. Poulln has returned to Nor--. ..manrit nflnf.a eKn,-- , ,

T.irlf Mrs. Palmer Clarkson was alsothere.

. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Sewing will re-turn to their home In St. Louis aftera short visit to Sweet Sulphur Springs, Ind.Mrs.. R. G. Patteson and Miss Sadie Pat-tes- on

of No. 614 North Leonard avenue arevisiting friends in Kas., andat Platte City; Mo.

Mr. D. R. Whitmo're and family returnedFriday from a visit to Chicago, Milwaukeeand other lake cities.Mr. C. H. Spencer returned Friday morn-

ing from Chicago.

Mn Henry F. Langenberg departed Fri-day for his cottage at Charlevoix. Mich.,.where bis family the summer.

MV. Bennett Wasserman went to Niagara.Fails Friday night to meet his family, whichis returning from Maine. Mr. Wassermanwill spend several days at the falls.

Mh and' Mrs. Julius" Mehllg of New Or-leans, who have been visiting Mr. Mehllg'sbrother, Henry Mehltg. of No. 4HS Delmaravenue., returned home Fridav night. Mrand Mrs. Mehllg were on their way home

from a several months' tour of the "Eastern'seaside resorts.'Yeddtng silverware. Mermod 4. Jaccard'sf

Dootor and Mrs Charles J. Orr have re-

turned from a trip East.Mrs. .John Dryden will return, to' the city

early In September and make her homo atNo. 4307 Morgan street.

.Mrs. Susie McLelian. Mrs. Mary B. Ellisnnd Miss Dorothy Clark are visiting inTroy, Mo.

Mrs. T. G. Watts and Miss Viola Wattshave returned to the city.

Mr., and Mrs. Tom Cannon and Miss EllaO'Bannon have returned from a trip inCanada, along the St. Ijwrence River.

Miss Mary Keith of No. WOl Vernon ave-nue returned Saturday from Waupaca, is.

The Misses May and Tearl Famesroutherof Whittemore place returned yesterdayfrom Wright City, Mo.

Mrs. John Sebree. who Is known to manyfriends throughout the Slate as NellieBrown Sebree. and her .on Harry will de-part ht for San Juan. Porto Klco.where thty will Join Mr. Sotiree. who hasbeen a resident ot the Island for sumomonths.

Miss Kllpali Clayton, in company withMr. and Mrs. W. '. Dye and their daugh-ters. Blanche. Rose and Violet, departedSaturday on the steamer St. Paul for a tripup th river. On their return they willvisit in Keokuk, la.

Mrs. Michael F. Brophy ot North St. Ixiulshas gone to Louisville, Ky., to visit herbrother, Mr, John Touhlle.

Miss Marie R. Greffet lias returned fromLake Mlnnetonka. and is now entertainingMiss Charlotte Lynch.

Miss Augusta Blerman of Kensingtonavenue has returned from a month's visitin Illinois.

Miss Elolse Semplt- - has returned from themountnln spring resorts of Virginia, whereshe was for some time with a party offriends.

Mr. 'and Mrs. J. S. Willis of No. 3903 WestBelle place depart Tuesday for Puget Soundand other Western points.

Miss Bae M. Harris and her brother.Master Ellis G. Harris, have returned troma visit to their grandparents in VernonCounty.

Misses Carrie and BernDdcttc Manley arevisiting In Edwardsvllle, 111., and will re-main till September S.

Doctor T. J. J. Medcr of Louisville. Ky..Is In the city.

Mi-- Anna McKnsson, accompanied byMiss IOttle Clinrtrand. departed for herborne at Grand View Ind.. yesterday morn-ing. Miss McKasson will be married InOctober to Mr. Mark R. ClrartramL

Mrs. S. J. Strodtman nnd her daughters.Misses Anna and Edith Strodtman, will re-turn to the city to-d- after a two months'visit In Omaha,

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Griesedick departed onTuesday for New York to sail September 4on the steamer Kaiser- - Wllhclm dcr Grosse.In New York they met Mr; and Mrs. JooGriesedick. who had returned" from theirEuropean trip.

Messrs. Louis A. and Ed C Echlossstcia'departed Tuesday for Philadelphia and NewYork, nnd will sail on the Oceanic Septem-ber 6 for Liverpool and tour England onblcyclos before going .to Paris and Germany.

Miss Minnie DeLay ot West Morganstreet; who has been visiting friends inUpper Alton, will return to the city in afew days.

Mr. James Morton-Curra- n of New TorkCity arrived yesterday to visit friends aftera vacation spent In the Berkshire Hills andNew Jersey.

Mrs. H. C. McGrade of No. 4407 Evan ave-nue and son Francis, with Miss Beatrice Mc-Donnell, have return! home, having spentthe summer In Illinois. --.

Miss Annl Laura Matthews nnd MissLeonora C. Naglc returned to the city lastweek after spending the summer nt SouthHaven, Mich.

Doctor and Mrs. T. G. Comstock are nowin the highland? of Scotland. They willmake a trip through Ireland, then spendsom time nt Isle of Wight, sailing home ontho Kaiser Frcdcrich; September 11.

Mr. Fred FcIti."Jr., Teturned this weekfrom New Mexico.

Doctor and Mrs. Reder of Cook avenuehave gone to the Northern lakes. Theywill return on September 17.

Miss Gertrude Woehrmnnn of the SouthSide has returned home after a four weeks'stay at Chicago and South Haven, Mich.

Miss Antoinette Scherr and Sirs. WilliamA. Scherr are visiting' friends in the coun-try tor a month.

Mr. nnd Mrs1. Alfonso de Kfguelredo havereturned from Pino Orchard, on the Connec-ticut coast. Early In. the summer they gaveup their house, at No. 3665 Cook avenue, andfor- the winter will live at No. 4174 McPher-so- n

avenue.

When young children have the slightestsymptom of eye trouble any delay In seek-ing advice Is dangerous. Dr. Bond, ex-port optician nt Mermod & Jaccard's, Broad-way and Locust, makes no charge for ex-amination, and, where glasses are needed,guarantees a proper nt.

.VOTES FROM SASHVIL.LE.

Bpclal Correspondence of The Sunday Republic.Nashville, 111.. Sept. 1. Miss Mae Has-sing- er

of the Nashville High School teach-ing corps has returned from a trip throughMichigan nnd Wisconsin.

Harry Thompson returned from a twomonthsr" sojourn In Colorado Monday. Hedeparted Immediately for Noblevllle. Ind.,to assume his duties as Instructor of Latinin the High School there.

Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Brink have returnedfrom a visit to New- - York. Baltimore, OldPoint Comfort and other Eastern cities.

Mrs. Philip Scheuror. Mrs. James Ches-ne-

Mrs. Amos Watts. Mrs. William Wattsand Miss Lesa Holnton comprised a partythat passed the summer months at variousColorado health resorts.

Ex-Sta- te Attorney Charles T. Moore nndfamily have returned from their summervacation at Madison, Wis.

Charles Boawell will depart In a few daysfor an extended visit to Colorado.

Miss Jennie Hamilton, who has bean thaguest of the Misses Susie and Anetta Rou-ter the last fortnight, has returned to herhome in St. Louis.

The following guests from St, Lou! haveregistered at the Carlsbad Mineral Springsin the course of the. week: The MlsiesGastlng. Mayme Conner, May Dixon, NellieMclJiughlln. M. L. Duffner. S. Lister. L.Barker. A. Scudder. Elizabeth Gelsel, HuldaSchrnder, Lily Schrader. Mary Holllngiheadand Mmes. S. M. Holllngshead and LouiseSchrader.

NOTES FROM ALTON.

Mrs. George D. Eaton of Upper Altonwas the guest- - of Mrs. P. D. Cheney ofJerseyviile last week.

Professor and Mrs, Timothy Cloran of theUniversity of Idaho are guests of relativesIn Upper Alton.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Booth have gone toChicago.

Miss ' Edith Rue returned Tuesday froman extended visit in Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. William Most have returnedfrom the East.

Mrs. Jason Bramhall returned Mondayfrom a visit In Carllnvilie.

Professor and Mrs. IL C. Tilton of Shurt-le- ff

College have returned from Chicago.Mrs. Michael Rellly Is entertaining Misses

Mary Collins of Dubuque, la., and ClaraThou of St. Louis.

Miss Elizabeth . Weeks of Upper Altongave a musical Friday evening at her homeon Walnut street.

Mrs. T. N. 8. Belk of Upper Alton is en-tertaining her Miss GraceWordcn of St. Louis.

Mrs. Mary Machln of Upper Alton is en-tertaining Mrs. R, C. McGill ot St. Louis.

Mrs. E. A. Clapp is in Joplln, Mo theguest of Mrs. Leigh Wyman. 'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fallon have returned

from the East.Mlts Blanche Long returned Monday

from a visit In St. Louis.Miss Adella Randall Is home from the

East.Mr. and Mrs. George Long are visiting inChicago.Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Whittmore of Oma-

ha. Neb., are tmesis of- - Miss Kup-cni-

Trenchey.Miss Elizauetn Loarts is entertaining

Mrs. George Meyer of- - St. Louis.. Mr. and Mrs. William ofSt. Louis are visitors In Alton.

Mrs. Klzzle B.. Jones has returned toNew Tork after being the guest .of Mrs.Buckmaster tor several weeks.- -

Mr-- and Mrs. William Graham have re- -,

turned from Shoreham. Minn.Mrs. Martha Anthony is the .guest of Mrs.

Joseph Berner at Bloomington.Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carr hav returned

from- the North.Mrs. George Ryria entertained with a mu-

sical Wednesday, afternoon .at her home onHenry street.Ml? Mae Cathcart of Upper Alton Is en-

tertaining' .Miss Mildred Garvin of St. Louis.1Mrs: A. D. BuU entertained Doctor, and

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Mrs. Herman Bull of Jerseyvlllo last weekat her home In Mlddletown.

Mr." and Mrs. Hehry Hefner aro In Chl- -

MIks Carolyn Cunningham is the guestor Miss Jesslo Taylor in Edwardsvile

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wade returnedTuesday from Highland Park, 111., wherethoy have spent the summer.

Jir. and Mrs. Thomas' Collins havo re-

turned from California.Mrs. H. L. Harford is visiting In Spring- -

"jfr". "ml Mrs. John Fielding returnedWednesday from the East.

Mrs. Charles Beall has returned from the

Mrs.' Mary Murphy returned from St.Louis Friday, where she was the guest otMrs. T. C. Teasdale.

Mrs. James Havard is homo from a sum-

mer's stay in St. Paul.Misses Adelle and Ethel Stratton returned

Friday from Packersburg, VV. a.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welser have- - re-

turned from a summer's stay at Ander- -

MMr.aiid Mrs. W. R. Wilson have returnedfrom Pennsylvania.

Mrs. E. W. Sparks is visiting In Chicago.Mr. and Sirs. George Farrel returned

Saturday from Zanesvllle, O.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bueckel are home

from Mlddletown. N. Y.Mrs. William Edgar of Commerce, Tex.,

is visiting relatives in Alton. ,,...Mrs. Rosengarten and daughters.

Kate and Ellen Rosengarten. of St. Louisand Miss Ella Klein of Kansas City areguests of Mrs. James Thrush.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schafer are home fromGinssboro. N. J.

Miss Carrie Holden N the guest of Mrs.Charles Gray In Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McMulIen arrivedSaturday from New York.

Man-Tailor- Rainy-Da- y Skirts made tomeasure. French & Co.. ladies' tailors.

IN KUWAHHSVILLE.

Fptclal Correspondence of The Sunday Republic.Edwardsvllle. 111.. Sept. L Mls Nellie

Lane of Alton Is visiting Miss Amy Jeffreys.Mlts Helen de Werthen of St. Loui ar-

rived on Monday evening to visit Miss EdnaVnnce.

Mrs. M. Roa of Clay street has returnedfrom a trip to Cincinnati.

Mrs. Charles W. Tuncell of Cairo is aguest of Doctor and Mrs. E. W. Fiegen- -

Colo'nel and Mrs. A. M. Ghost and daugh-ter. Miss Genevieve Ghost, arrived Thurs-day en route West nnd will spend a weekor two with Mr: and Mrs. James E. Tunnel.

Mrs. Sue Clark or DeSoto. Mo., and Mrs.Will Grundy of Maplewood are being enter-tained by Mrs. C. S. Dale.

Miss Caroline Cunningham of Alton isspending several days with Miss JessamineTaylor.

Supervisor and Mrs. John Keller of Highstreet are entertaining their daughter. Mrs.F. W. Fritz, and her friend, Mrs. ClarenceHolies of Greenville.

Mrs. M. P. Linn or St. Louis is visiting herparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Keller.

Miss Bessie Coblne of St. Louis Is a guestof Mr. and Mrs. H. O". Isensee.

Miss Dorothy Messenger of Upper Alton,arrived on Monday evening to spend centcn-l- al

week with Miss Maude Barnsback.Miss Edith Conoway or No. 3514 Warren

street, St. Louis, Is among the centennialvisitors.. She is a guest of her cousin. MissSarah Coventry.

Charles J, Jvunkei, me si. luis musician,was a visitor in Edwardsvllle this week.

Mis3 Rilla Willoughby of Pueblo, Colo.,who has been passing the summer in Parisnnd at the Exposition, is visiting her sister,Mrs. W. W. Barnsback.

Miss Rose Brokmeler- - of Carllnvilie Is aguest of Miss Mabel Cullens.

Miss Pearl Scott of St. Louis, is spendinga week with Miss Annie Pogtie.

IX COLLIXSVILLE.

Spuria! Com'roondwiee of The Sunday It public.Collinsvllle. HI.. Sept. 1. A party of

young folks from St. Louis spent Sundaywith Miss Maude Crawford of the Commer-cial Hotel. Among those present were:

Misses-Mar- thaMolyneaux, Adclc Peters.

Pauline Peters,Messieurs-Har- old

Burgess. Harry Burch.Orason Randall, Thomas Elliot.

Mr. William Mvers of St, Louis: was theguest of Mr. William G. Borroughs on Tues-day.

Mr. Hlrsch of Springfield, Mo.. Is visitingMr. Archie Cohn.

Miss Claude Selgcl of Maplewood Is vl'lt-ln- g

her brother, John II. Selgcl.

AT LEHAXOX.

Special Corresrond'nce of The Pundy republic.Lebanon. UK Sept. 1. Mrs. W. E- - Uerger

of No. SS14 Bartmer avenue. St. I.oul?. Isvisiting at the home of Doctor A. Bcrger.

Mrs. W. R. Jenkins of Enslcnood. III.. Isvisiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J.Blanck.

.1. H. Taylor and family, who have spentthe summer here, will return this week toSt. I,outs.

Mrs. T. A. Wilson and Miss Wilson havereturned from a visit with the family of A.J. Crum nt Ellendale. St. Ixiuls.

The marriage of John II. Bury, a studentot McKendree College, and Miss Lizzie'Koener. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. MatthewKoener. is announced to tnke place at thebride's homp on September .

Mrs. C W. Klndrick. who has spent thesummer month here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. A. W. 3Iorriss. has returned toher home at the American Consulate ntCludad Juarez, Mexico.

George D. Ormiston of Arkansas City,Kas., visited his sister. Mrs. N. D. Jasper,this week.

Mrs. F. F. Sams of East St. hasbeen a guest this week of Miss GenevieveJepson.

C. B. Gump has returned from a summervisit at Bedford Springs. Pa.' Miss Leotn Schaefer. daughter of Judge.M. W Schaefer of Belleville, 111., is visitingMr. and Mrs. John Wclgel.

Miss Minnie Miller of St. Louis Is a guestof the Misses HUeber.

Mlsn Luella Flelshbein of Belleville Is vis-iting her sisters. Mesdames E. G. Sager andJ, L. Amroerman.

Miss Minnie Freeh of St. Louis has re-turned home.

II. Bachman. who visited tho Parts Expo-sition nnd Eisiiach, Germany, has em-barked from Hamburg for home.

Mrs. E. S. Baker of Saybrook. O.. who hasspent several months with her son. Profes-sor E. P. Baer of McKendree College, hasreturned home.

Mrs. L. Nlemeyer Is a guest of Mrs. Caro-line Relss at Belleville. 111.

Mrs. J. H. Lanham Is visiting at Aurora.III.

A party of young folks were entertainedby Miss Nina Largo on Friday evening ather home on College Hill

AT JEFFEIISOX CITV.

Special Correspondence ofThe Sunday RepublicJefferson City. Mo.. Sept. L Major and

Mrs. T. O. Towles and sons, after a fewdays with Mrs. R. p. Bland at Lebanon.returned come Tuesday night.

Mrs. A. H. Weber was the guest of rela-tives In St. Louis the early part of the week.Captain and Mrs. Weber depart for theirhome in Havana, Cuba, on Tuesday, sailingfrom New York on September 8.

Mrs. B. G. McGee departed Tuesdaymorning for Monroe City to visit a sisterwho is seriously ill."

Mrs. I. A, Victor and littis daughter, whohave been visiting the farmer's parents,Mr. and Mrs. L Bodenhelmer, will startMonday. for her borne in Columbia. Mr.Victor will accompany them.

Miss May. Carroll, who has been spend-ing the summer here with her father. M.V. Carroll, returned to the' home- - of hergrandparents, near Butler, Mo.

Miss Idle Belch, after a two weeks' stayIn South Haven. Mich., stopped In Chicagoto visit relatives.

Mrs. Samuel Williams and daughter. MissSusannah Williams, of Glendale, Mo., areIn the city, guests of Mrs. G. D. Burgess.. Miss Margaret Crutslnger of Chamois hasbeen visiting Miss Hilda Straub.

Miss Winnie I'opo arrived home Mondayfrom visiting the Misses Johnston of Boon-yill- e.

Mrs. N. Jamison and granddaughter. MissNan Mitchell, returned home Tuesday froma three months' visit In Nevada, Mo.

Mr. W. S. Brotherton. formerly of thisCity, but now ot Jeffersonvllle,. Ind., spenta few days In the city.Misses Norton and Jessie Glenn, after a

visit in Sedalla. returned home on Tuesday.Miss Jennie DeVllblss of Russellviile. en

route home from Indiana, stopped tor a fewdays in this city.

Mrs. Theodore G. Burkhart returnedhome on Wednesday from a two weeks'visit In Centralla.

Mrs. M. .R. Brooks and Mrs. Trotter OfSt. Louis, who' have been visiting Mrs. Dav-id Callahan', returned home lost Saturday.'

Mrs. Joseph R. Edwards is in St-- Louisvisiting her sister, Mrs. Jennie. Dunscombe.

Mr. and Mrs. George.-- F. .Williams havereturned from a short visit at .their oldhome In Centralla.

MIes Lutle Blrkhelmer of New FranklinIs visiting her cousin, Mrs. E. F. C. Hard-ing,

Mr, John Wllkerson of St Louis, who hasbeen visiting his aunt. Mrs.. T. O. Towles,returned home y.

Mrs. J. B. Reynolds and baby have goneto Poplar Bluff. .

Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Manchester, Mr. F.J. Zeltz and family, Mr, Hugh Stephens andMiss Bessie Miller returned Saturday froma two weeks' outing at Ha Ha Tonka.

Miss' Nancy DuVolof Owenton, Ky.. whohas Just returned from abroad, where' for ayear she studied the violin in Switzerland;Is now the guest Of relatives In this city.

Miss Isabella prosscr ot Kansas City has.beeri a guest tor a short time of hermother.

Mr. and Mrs. N. I of KansasCity are In the. city, the guests ct the lat-te- fa

parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gordon.

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Mrs. Cash Blackburn and daughter. MissMav Blackburn, have returned from avisit In Vnndalla. Mo.

Miss Jessie Diercks. who has been visit-ing friends in St. Louis, has returned home,accompanied by Miss Bertha Franklin.

Miss Martha Kuhn ot Hermann is visit-ing Miss Emma Ettmucller.

Captain and Mr3. A. A. Lesueur anddaughters. Misses Elizabeth. Corinne andCeleste, of Kansas City, and Mrs. W. C.Gower of Marshall arrived Wednesday tospend a few days. They have with themalso Mrs. Lllburn Shields of Lowrle City.

Mr. Perry Frazer. formerly of this city,but now-- of New York City, will be marriedSeptember 6 to Miss Antonla Weigel ofNew York.

Mrs E. C. Crow returned on Wednesdayfrom a short visit to Kansas City.

Miss Kitty Pitts was hostess for IheGalaxy last week. Progressive games andmusic were the diversions for the after-noon, completed by a dainty luncheon. Themembers of this club are: Misses Daisy andLetitia Marshall, Marian and Carrie Davi-son. Nolle and Lulu See, Anna and FlorenceKaiser, Pauline Dallmeyer. Bailie Turner.Kitty Pitts, Helen Pinkerton, RosalineReld. Lena and Emma Ruwart. KatherineYoung ot St. Louis, and Sophia Rockhold.

MLsses. Fredericks and Victoria DeWylreturn home Monday from a three months'trip abroad.

Miss Minnie Crafton has returned fromntwo weeks' visit to Miss Louise' Church, inJcplln.

Miss Clara Fletcher arrived from St. Louison Tuesday, to visit Miss Ethel Edwards.

AT THE SIMMER RESORTS.LAKKWOOD-OX-CHAtrr-AUQG- A.

Sr.tcia! Oorrf siwcder.ee Of The Sunday Republic.Lakcwood-on-Chautauqu- a, N. Y.. Aug. 35.The convention of. the Society of Friends,.

or. as thoy are popularly known, the Quak-ers, closed Wednesday. This was the mostsuccessful blenniil meeting they have everheld. A number or very Important subjectswere discussed and a great deal of urgentbusiness was transacted. There were I.8W0

Friends in attendance.Mr. Wilson M. Day. general manager of

Chautauqua, says this Is the greatest yearin its history. The total number of peoplewho hve been here Is 43,flOU and there havebeen over 2.W9 students in the summerschool?.

All the other resorts on the lake will closeon Saturday with the exception of Lake-woo-d,

where the Kent House will be openfor the hunting, fishing and golfing seasonuntil the 1st ot October, ind Bemus Point,which remains open the greater part of theyear.

The golf tournament this week resulted invictories for Miss Bessie Bennett and Fran-cis Kemble. MLs Bennett Is tho cham-pion woman player hero this summer.

The german danced at the Kent on Sat-urday was very successful. The patronesses,who donated the favors, were Mmes.William F. AuU Paul J. Sorg, Agnes CGraff. Mary E. Perchment and several ofthe younger crowd. Edward Gardner andArthur Sorg were the leaders.

Mr. Douglas Bradley ot St. Louis la atthe Kent House.

Mrs. Shelby Van Notte of St. Joseph hasbeen staying at tho Waldmere.

Mrs. W. O. Benedict and Mr. and Mrs. CG. Rea are among the recent St. Louis ar-rivals.

Miss Genevieve Jarvis of St. Louis Is atthe Plckard, Bemus Point, and HomerMoore, the singer, .of the same city, Is arecent arrival at the assembly grounds.

Alexander P. Robinson and Eleanors P.Robinson of Webster Groves. Mo., are atthe assembly, 'having attended the Quakers'convention.

Mrs. Sarah Palmer of Moberly and FrankH. Dorst of O'Fallon. Mo., came this week,as did also Miss. Emma McClure ot Buck-ne- r.

Mr. Warren Clark of St. Louis stoppedhere at the Edermlne cottage to visit thePogues of Cincinnati this week on .his' wayto Princeton.

OCEAX GROVB.

Special Correspondence of The Sunday Republic.Ocean Grove, N.. J.. Aug. 23. With tha

close .of tho, camp meeting next Mondaynoon will come the close of the season. Italways collapses when the Auditorium belltolls three times as Bishop John N. Fltc-Gera- ld

of St. Louis declares the camp at anend.

The leaders' of the camp meeting expectthe total number of conversions and rec-lamations to reach Into the hundreds forthe fortnight.

The week's arrivals from St. Louis In-clude Miss H. S. Thomson and Irvin CKlrkeseager. who are at the Queen Hotel.

The Reverend Doctor F. L. West of MountCarmel. III., is spending part of his vaca-tion

'here. He occupied the Auditorium pul-

pit on Tuesday morning.Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Taylor of Little ,

Rock are spending a month at this resort.They are guests at the Arlington.

r.oxa BRANCH.

Special Correspondence of The Sunday Republic.Long Branch. N. J., Aug. 3.A shirt-

waist hop is the latest Innovation at "theBranch." It. took place at Hotel Brighton,and visitors from alt the neighboring re-sorts were present.

About seventy-fiv- e men and as many la-dles danced In shirt waists.. The men wornwhite duck trousers and the women white ofduck skirts. The Brighton's corridors andparlors were much' too small to accommo-date the crowd that came to see the novelaffair.

Tho exodU3 for home and the mountainswill begin next' week, but most of the ho-tels will remain open until the 1st of Octo-ber. The cottagers will nearly ail remainthrough the month.

Senator Mark Hanna and family, who had toplanned to return to Cleveland, have decid-ed to stay until lata In, September.

The Norwood Park Horse Show, to be heldSeptember 13, is now absorbing the atten-tion of the fashionable Norwood colony ofcottagers. "

Mr. and Mrs. A. Ullman of St. Louis areat the Ocean House.' William Zlnk of St, Louis Is a. guest attha United States Hotel.

ASBCRY PARK.Special Correspondence of The Sunday Republic.

Asbury Park. N-- J., Aug.' 29. Every "yearAsbury Park. Is becoming, more and morea fall and winter resort. Most of the. largehotels will remain open this season unUIOctober 1.

The sand "spoohers" have again been introuble this week, for-- "Founder" Bradley'spolicemen have been chasing them out oftheir' snug and shady rendezvous at thefoot ot Deal Lake.

An Independence. la., party at the HotelBrunswick Includes Miss Stout. Mrs. R. MmCampbell and Z. Stout.

The Ocean Hotel la entertaining W.

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Mrs. August Krocger and two littledaughters have returned from a visit toMrs. J. C. Whaley, In Osceola, Mo.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Machael of Columbiahave come here to live.

Among the week's entertainments was anevening at Miss Emma Ettmueller's, givenIn honor of her guest. Miss Martha Kuhnof Hermann. The parlors were decoratedwith tinge vases and Jardinieres of goldenrod and white day lilies; with foliage ofcanna leaves. Small tables were arrangedfor progressive nlloe. and other games, fol-lowed by refreshments. The latter part of,the evening was spent In singing and dan-cing. The guests who enjoyed Miss

hospitality were: Misses Kuhn,Pauline Dallmeyer, Cora Marstellar,Mayme and Gertrude Ramsey, Alice Hope.Mabelle Richardson. Lizzie Hoeffer andMiss Sexton; Messrs. Ocar and EugeneHanszen. Walter Hope. Will Hoeffer. FredLohman. Roy Armstrong, Edson Meyersand Frank Dallmeyer.

The Tuxedo Club gave an informal danceone of the cool evenings last week at Mu-sic Hall. The Harding Mandolin Club fur-nished the music Those participating were:Misses Cora and Jennie Marstellar, Maj maand Gertrude Ramsey, Hope, Gelsberg.Dallmeyer. Anna and Florence Kaiser.Diercks, Daisy and Letitia Marshall, Hans-zen,' Bolton, Katherine Young of St. Louis.Emma and Lena Ruwart. Miss Lester ofSedallar Messrs. Hope. Antrobus. Wagner,Reld, Dallmeyer. Rogers. Grimshaw.Meyers, Hoefer. Rlsley, Oscar and EugeneHanszen. Decker. Nitchy, Armstrong andHarry Cope of St. Louis.

Frank Street of St. Louis and J. T. OUboun.

At the Hotel Brunswick arc Mr. and Mrs.Patterson" J. Prince of St. Lauts.

A lato.St. Louis, registration at Coleman-Hous-

13 J. Gentles; . -.- - .John Cralt of St. Louis is also at Coleman

House.Miss Helen T. Alston of Littis Rock U

a guest at the Plaza.St. Louis visitors at the Madison an J.

E. Powers and J. P. White.

WEQXETOXSIXG,

Ettclal Correspondence of The Stoday RepuMIe;Wequetansing, Mich., Aug. 30. Miss Clara

Leete Is now carrying her left arm in asling, with her first and second finders Ina cast. Miss Leete has been unfortunatethis summer, as she has Just recoveredfrom' a "black, eye" which she acquired lathe girls' baseball game.

A farewell supper was given Friday nightby E. Garth Bltllngsley in the private dining-

-room of the hotel. Those present wereMr. and Mrs. Jacob of Cincinnati. Mr. andMrs. Tom Stone. Mrs. Trevor. Mrs. Charles)Longstreet and Messrs. Jack and GeorgeRavold. The steak cooked in a chafing dish,by Mr. Blllingsley was par excellence.

Mr. T. IL.West. Jr.. has purchased threevery desirable lots on the water front atRoaring Brook and will begin the erectionof a handsome cottage this tall, which willbe ready for occupancy next season.

Messrs. Leon Gale and Will C. Steer havebeen the guests ot Garth Blllingsley for afew days.

Mrs. J. G. McNalr entertained a party ofladles at Beulah cottage witheuchre on Friday. Mrs. George Spear andMrs. George Stafford won the prizes.

M. D. Edgar came up last week anaJoined his parents at "Cherryvale."

Horace Dyer has Joined his wife for therest of the season at "Cherryvale."

Mrs. Ashley Scott has Invited all Inter-ested In whist lessons to meet Mrs. H. O.Noll on Friday at "Fernleigh." Mrs. Scott'snew East We-qu- e cottage,

Mildred and Jack McNalr entertained six-teen of their friends on Wednesday lahonor of their cousin Claude Bakewell

The memory of the baseball game playedsome time ago between the girls' team and --

the Wequetonslng regulars, which at-tracted so much attention, is to be consigned

to obscurity. The girls are going tokeep strictly, within their own olasa nd ar-rangements have been .made for a game tobe played on next Saturday between thetwo girls'- - teams. The college girls' team,which recently beat the men's team. Is notto wear the belt, with undisputed right. Ateam has been organized among theyounger set. most of them being Mary In-stitute students. The line-u- p of tha newlyorganized team will be about aa follows:Lily Lambert, catcher and captain; IsabelScott, pitcher: Mary Schnell. first base;Judith Hoblltzelle, third base; FlorenceStreett. second base; Helen Morton, short-stop: Janet Morton, right field; Ethel Oam--ble. left field. Mr. Garth Bllllngsliy ofminstrel fame has been asked to serve asmascot.

Mrs. Charles W. Scudder is the guest ofMrs. George Warren. Brown.

C P. Blrn end Mrs. L. H. Cohn are at theWe-qu- e Hotel.

.Doctor Ludwlg Schwab and Mr. ArthurSchwab are lata arrivals at Roaring BrookInn. .

R. E. Fllley and Mrs. 8. A. Hopkins havebeen here several days domiciled at thehotel.

Miss Barbara Blaekman is tha guest ofMiss May Scott at the Scott cottage. "Fern-lelgh- ."

Mr. Thurston Wright, who has been theguest of Clark Streatt for. several weeka.returned to St. Louis on Saturday, with Mr.Streett.

Miss Clapp arrived Sunday as the guestMlaa Morton.

Mrs. Barnett has Issued Invitations for sdance, to be given Monday evening in hon-or of Miss May Foster and Miss SadieScudder, In the amusement halL

Mr. and Mrs. C, F. Byrne of New Torkare guests of- - Mr. and Mrs. S. C Edgar.Mr. Edgar will return to New York withthem.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gates have returnedtheir home in Chicago, after an extended

stay with their father, and mother, Mr. andMrs, S. E. Edgar.

Mrs. P.- B. Little entertained in her newcottage, "Archway." for her son. EdwardLittle, .and his guest. Tom Bond. Amongthose present were: Misses Oliver, Scudder,Morton, Streeett. Bakewell. Foster andScott; Tom Bond, 8tnart Stickney. Tom

Fllley. Will Cunningham. Wrightand Ray.

Sempte Scott arrived Saturday for a week'sVisit at "Fernlelgh."

Mr,' Claflln Allen la with hi mother. Mrs.Allen, at the Misses Selby'a home la WestWequetonslng.

PETOSKET. '.

Special Correspondence of The Sunday RepebHe. VPetoskey, .Mlcm. . Aug. 30. Mrs. j. jj,

Cheebrough and Mrs. L. Carlln, who havebeen up at the Island for several day,-cam- e

down to Petoskey last week.-- . "- - - . "

Miss Blake is a recent arrival. -.

Mr. and Mrs. Llttell and daughter are at' '

Patterson. Bay View. - 'Mr. AH la a late comer. - 3,- -Mr. and Mrs. .W. H, 8aTa-BBevU-

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