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Hi W $2 Boys' Sailor Blouse Suits, Norfolk Suits, Vestee Suits, Single and Double Breasted Two Piece Knee Pant Suits. Materials are light weight Scotch Tweeds, Oxford Cheviots, Blue Serges and Cheviots. Formerly priced $3-50, $4,00 and $5-00. Broken lines, of course, some sizes missing. The boys who can be fitted will be lucky boys. Nothing but all-wool and good making here. C. E. HAbSON, Manager. SEVENTH AND ROBERT. WHITE^BEAR^EASONjOPENSJ Furs and jackets have been consigned to the furrier, blankets stoied in cedar chests, while an odor of moth balls per- vades the atmosphere of the city home, previous to departure for the summer months. A great many people are al- ready established at the various lakes, others are in the midst of active prepa- rations and will soon don the priceless shirtwaist and bathing suit, and join the lake company, while still others are sat- isfied in anticipation of a "day off" and a picnic at Wildwood cr some portion of beautiful White Bear lake. In the past tow years this lake, situated midway be- tween St. Paul and Stillwater, accessible by the street cars of the Twin City Rapid Transit company and the St. Paul & Duluth railroad, has increased in popu- larity until today it is bard to find a are established in their cottage at Mah- tomedi. Mr. Taylor is making ?xtensive improvements in his home this summer. Dr. and Mrs. Jr.cobs. of St. Paul, are at Mahtomedi for the season. Messrs. A. L. Preston and R. R. Arm- strong, of St. Paul, have purchased a new sailboat for pleasure at White Bear. The Porch club has organized and re- sumed its meetings for the sumn:er. Thi3 is a card club, composed of some twenty- five representative won en, who meet Monday afternoon thicugh the summer for recreation and pleasure. Rev. J. S. Kennedy, pastor of First Presbyterian church. SI llwator, and Mrs. Kennedy are at White Bear for the sum- mer. The island is sprinkled with inhab- itants, while the homes soon to be occu- pied are in the hands of brooms and feather dusters. The club house at Dellwcod will open FAMILIAR LAKE SCENE, WHITE BEAR. home for the summer unless you build it > ourself. White Bear is truly a lake of beautiful homes, sailboats, yachts and delightful people. Its clear waters, gently sloping wooded shores, and the entire absent of marsh or swamp lands adjoining, ren- der the situation at once pleasant and salubrious It has a shore line of over twenty miles, and an area of sixty-two square miles. Beautiful parks surround i? r ?, J lake- Prominent among these are Wilnwood and Mahtomedi. Although last season and this, Mahtomedi is quite a village in itself, and promises this sea- son to have a population of 700 people and would have many more were there perpa ie. CS " h°telS tO accommodate the Indian legends are very frequently made to order by those who succeed them, as owners of the soil. The one connected with Mahtomedi is not without interest to the resident, as well as th- reader. White Bear lake was so named by the Dakota Indians, a tradition exist- nig among them that a grizzly bear once made Its appearance on the island, with winch one of their bravest hunters en- gaged m mortal cofliet. each slaying the other. The Indians called this animal a polar or white bear, and named an adja* en Decoration day. The races are at- tracting much attention as planned for tnat aay. At Wildwood the season will open dur- jng tne ccming week. A large force of workmen has been employed during the past month in remodeling the various buildings. The place will be more popu- lar than ever this summer, as the public has become satisfied that the present management not only intend, but strictly enforce such regulations as make it re- spectable and wholesome. A largo number of picnics are already promised. Regular parties will be given the public each evening, and the high teaoh*rs ,>f ,the Lincoln school, da cv Picnicked at Wildwood Mon- ST. AVPHOXY PARK. q£h£ft& n .* hlber was given a surprise Saturday afternoon by about thirty of he: inends in honor of her birthday v!?. set 3 preseßted with a beautiful sE- The young people- of the Park gave a dancing party last evening in Churchill HOTEL AT MAHTOMEDI, cent locality "Mah-to-me-do or M'de meaning Mahto. gray polar bear and M de, lake. This is to be taken with a nY^ fe h?rain of allowance, as it is not probable a polar bear ever reached this spot, and a visit from a grizzly is as im probable It may be their spirits lu7k in the unknown depths, and polar breezes fry jSfdlaS the shore in the hot ' sul- , TuU,V^ ,I?* led wby a da at Mahto- moui, that it is a charming locality The grounds known as 'Vamp Lincoln" have been purchased by Stillwater capitalists. Messrs. R. S. Davis, James Branson.and George Sullivan are erecting on these grounds summer homes which will be completed in early June, and when tin- ished will have all modern conveniences of the city home, with the addition or one of the most sightly views upon the lak-3. ' Ihe grounds adjacent to this property t.nvard MahtomeUi, has just been pur- chased by Eastern capitalists, who tn- ti ml to erect cottages and add desirable improvements. Judge Nethaway and family, of Stillwater.- are at present lo- in tents on these grounds. Mr isetnaway has just shipped his new steam launch to White Lear from Stillwater and will possess one of the lintst launches on the lake. The Dampier cottages are all occupied. Mrs. Zora Staples and son, Ned. and her mother, Mrs. W. H. Hewitt, of St. Paul, are to be- found for their fourth season at Bay View cottage iOU™a Mrs Josephine Deragish and family are at Oak Dell cottage. The- hotel at Mahtomedi will accommo- to'u.eiufrSt. and promises to be taxed L. B. Taylor and family, of Stillwater, Kryl^^^^^ Charles Pierce an<* \u25a0nenry o Brien had charge of the affair SeSaftSH--^^ *Sh&i, HnMcDfeSt° rnia' iS vis- v;Sg JMr2 £9!%& st- Cloud- i 9 tt^da^ca^o^ia!UrShardthaVere- h^e5 eSE^lf^ met F"d^>t the £ is Heacker has returned from PeJu Sot. A" Dahlberg has returned from <z? ur£ h ,Tem Ple- Mystic Shrine, will leave St. Paul 8:C0 p. m. June 2nd, via the Minneapolis & St Louis railroad to at- tend the twenty-eighth annual meeting Imperial Council, A. O. N M to bl held at San Francisco June 10th 'to 14th The Shrine Special will run via Denver' Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City' stopping one day at each place. For full information call on F P Rutherford. C. T. A., M. & St. L R R " 393 Robert street. . ' " Ho! for San Francisco! PHOTOGRAPHS finished for Ama- teurs en a guarantee. W. W. Stivers, 615 Ryan Annex Bldg. St. Paal Social Circles DOLLAR AND A DAISY. \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•"'\u25a0- '. -"..-- ... '-'\u25a0\u25a0--.- \u25a0• *-.-r;---%\u25a0 '••\u25a0.\u25a0•• -,-'\u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0-/\u25a0" dancing party Tuesday-.evening- in I. O. : O. F. hall. The.comfnittefe in charge of the arrangements Jnclupes "Mesdamea Stover, Lowe, Butler.^Schrpeder and Bew- ers. ~. : / :--:\u25a0:\u25a0;—' J Zi - •- :\u25a0' \u25a0-'.'-T*''"i The Sacred " Thirst - Total i Abstinence society will meet . thife afternoon at Cre- tin hall. Election of delegates to state convention to be. held sin MinneatJolls June 26-27 will •be held. ' . \ \u25a0 J- '--' i St. Anthony Lodge No;. 56, A. O. U. W., will attend the paradQ on Decoration day in Minneapolis, all 'lodges of• the order meeting at -No. 7"; Seventh street south at 1:30 p.:m,' Jj -- ; : y .-Vr-- . Mrs. i A.; D. Brown, of Lincoln avenue, will entertain the : members' of the 'house-- held economics* committee of the Dames of the Round Table"*^rhursday. afternoon at a luncheon. - ,: -- The Ladies' r Aid Society of St. Clem- ent's Church will hold an all-day meet- ing in y the Guild house Thursday, in- stead of Friday, as is the custom. _> An all-day meeting of the Congregation- al Missionary union will be held Tuesday in the Atlantic Congregational church. The meeting will open at 11 o'clock. -. '. The Twentieth Century History club will hold its annual meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Norval Marchand, of St. Albans street. Members of the Choral Association of the Central Presbyterian Church will give a social Friday evening in the parlors of the church. / . A May dancing party will be given Thursday evening at Central hall annex by Court Evergreen No. 19, Foresters of America. Ik The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian Church will give a supper Tuesday evening in the parlors of th« church. The Men's Club of St. Peter's Episcopal Church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of W. G. McMurchie, Bedford stteet. '. v 'T- "' Mrs. Edwin Trie, of Summit avenue, will entertain the members of the Ham- ilton Whist club Thursday afternoon. Division No. 1, L. A. A. O. H., will give a card party and dance at Central hall annex, tomorrow evening. Mrs. Robert Shroer, of Iglehart street,' will entertain the .Neighborhood club Thursday afternoon at.euchre. ' A prize social will be given Wednesday evening in Cemtral hall for the benefit of St. Joseph's new church. " Mrs. J. W. Ryan, if 'Isabel' street, will - entertain the ladies' study class Friday afternoon."- --^ '..\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0 .>? . ;.; -: ,, k "^_ i. ". The Waitresses alliance will give a dancing party Friday evening at Federa- tion hall. •"- . Mrs Wessel will entertain the members of the Prompt Euchre club Tuesday even- ing. > -' . \u25a0 \u0084 ' . ;\u25a0 PERSONAL. Mrs. P. C. Justus has issued invitations for a card party Friday.at her home on East Eleventh street. \ 9 . . Mrs. Thomas Smith and son, of Han- cock, Mich., are visiting Mrs. Smith parents, Mr. and Mrs., A. 'L. Larpenter, for the summer. , Mr. and Mrs. James Keough, of Du- luth, are visiting Mrs. Patrick Keou^h, of Montreal avenue. Mrs. Benjamin Jeffs and Miss Nettie Jeffs, of Rock Island, will be the guests next week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maas, of Lincoln avenue. Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson, the guests of Mrs. 1 Fred Christianson, have returned to Spokane, Wash. ... jar •.--;•.- E. Bantle and family, of 598 Robert street, have changed their , residence to 388 . Como avenue. . \u25a0-'\u25a0, \u0084 __* \u25a0 Mrs. Charles Ames, of Boston, is the guest of her son, ; Charles W. Ames, of Grand avenue. . / , .^ _ ,*. Miss Dougherty, Marshall avenue, has gone to Springfield, Mass., to spend the summer. - : \u25a0•-t--.^ j •»\u25a0,- ...-.:... Miss Laura O'Leary. of-Eau Claire, is visiting Mrs. John McGuire, Fuller street. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, 4 St. Anthony avenue, have gone to Eau Claire, Wis. - Mrs. George E. S,chwabel, and daugh- ter have gone East, for the summer. .• Miss McFadden, .West Superior, is vis- iting Miss Cannon, Iglehart street. " Miss Granger, of Brainerd, is the guest of Miss McCarthy, Selby avenue. :._.,-. A. Sundkvist, Holly avenue, is spending two weeks at West Baden, Ind. ; Miss Ella Rakness. of Anoka,. is the guest of Mrs. G. Anderson. ,".-v ;? Miss Inga Larson, Burr street, has to River Falls, Wis. •.-; ;. ; \u25a0.-.„,:-?^ ; Mr. H. S. Manchester, buyer for tire, cloak and suit department,: of Mann- heimer Bros., has just returned from a very successful Eastern trip, bring the latest creations in summer wear. WEST SIDE. ' The Humifcoldt high school will hold its commencement exercises Friday evening, June 13, at the ..ClintoiViiavenue M. E. church, Isabel street and -Clinton avenue. .Fay Newton and Nellie Fales -will 03". valedictorian and salutatorian, -resyec- [ lively. -The successful l ( candidates Tor I parts are Georgia Boc-ringer, Anna i Hur- ley, May Murphy, Ross Willis, Inez Dale, Kennent Peabody, Lillian, Sohaeffer and Helen Hubbard. ; t| :c; y ~ -. The Ladies' Aid Society of the English Lutheran Church held a bazaar and so- cial Wednesday afterjioon 1 and evening of the past week. The event took place at Workman hall," Greenwood avenue, ami was successful and satisfactory in every way. . '..\u25a0;•"\u25a0:'.._. .& J(f T Mrs. Thomas, of E/tst Congress- street, entertained the Leisure FHour club at progressive euoiire Monday afternoon.- Prizes were won by Mesdames Rodecker,- Hutchins and. McCarthy. Mrs. Smith rvill entertain next.; . .' >§\ '.;:'" .;>:.;\u25a0...: ; The Congenial Sixteen Hiet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Tenvocrde, of ind- well street. The prizes were won by Ms. W. J. Doran, Mrs. F. Shepley, Mrs. Ahem. Mrs. J. King will be the next hostess. - ..; ; ' ". - \u25a0 -- . . ~ - Last Tuesday evening Frank ~ Mat- schenyse and Miss Christina Drexel- were married at the bride's home on East Ho- bie street. Miss. May Kraus attended the bride. N. Drexel acted as best man. 0 The Ladies' Aid Society of the- Clinton Avenue M. E. Church met Thursday aft- I ernoon with Mrs. G. M. Phipps, of West Delos street. They will hold "a rummage sale in the near future. \u25a0•','.-^r» , r ./-. West Side- Lodge No. 15, Degree " of : Honor, has arrangements to hold an i ice cream social ' Friday evening of this ] week at the corner of -Congress : and j South Wabasha streets. Miss Eleanor Genshaw, of St. Albans ' street, will entertain the young peot>le of | the Bethany Congregational church "at an j informal business and social session Tues- ' day evening, June 3. . .. ..-..:- The Autochthons will- meet tomorrow evening with Miss Minnie Day, of East Winifred street. The club will picnic en Decoration- day. \u25a0_ ./.. Mrs. Charles Wingate, of West Delos street, who has been visiting friends and | relatives in lowa for several weeks has j returned home. - The Ladies', Guild of Ascension Church will hold a musicale Tuesday evening at the home of Judge and Mrs. O. B. Lewis Hall, avenue.' -.:-. . \u25a0 . - :\ : \u25a0\u25a0;"-:..\u25a0--.. _— \u25a0 I Mr.. and \ Mrs. H. - Larson, of Spokane Wash., the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs' [ Fred Christenson,. of Brown avenue Have returned. ; ... \u0084 " -;.,.. Mrs. T. W. Herrick and daughters, Viola and Zelia, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Herriok's father at " Chaplin Minn. c- - : ,-.,.-... -._..- ... Mrs. F. E. Irish and children, of East Congress street, were visiting friends and relatives at Belle Plauae, Minn, last week. \u25a0- -I " Mrs. F. Carrigan, who 'has been in Butte, \ Mont.-,! for several years, has ie- turned and will again reside on the West side. - ' /;\u25a0.\u25a0;. \u25a0 - .-,:xn-: -i -v --_;, \u0084 . '.\u25a0 . •< Mrs. McCardle. of Oakdale avenue, will leave next month for a visit of several months at her old home in England. . Twentieth Century - lodge, I. O. G. T , i. A dollar over yonder, and a daisy in the dew, And my heart is for the daisy, but —I need the dollar, too! For the iron age will hold Nothing -dearer than its gold— A dollar is the bread o' life; a daisy's kiss is cold! 11. A dollar over yonder, and a daisy in the dew, And my heart is for the daisy, but—the dollar flames in view; For the iron age will frown On a daisy in love's crown, And laugh when love goe3 sighing where it tramples daisies down; 111. A dollar over yonder, where hunger lean must tread; And the daisy of sweet singing will not bring the famished bread! O, the iron age is bold, And a winter night is cold— The starving lips must all be fed—the lambs must find the fold! * * Miss Mable Lanpher, of Summit ave- nue, will give a euchre party Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Merrill, of Chicago. *** Mrs. Parks Ritchie will give a recep- tion Thursday afternoon from 4 till 6 at the Aberdeen, in honor of Mrs. Harry Parks Ritchie. \u25a0»\u25a0 * » Mr. and Mrs. Otto Remuler, of Auro- ra avenue, will give a progressive cinch party Tuesday evening. ** Mrs. Brady, of Conway street, will give a parcel shower for Miss Abble Treacy, Saturday afternoon. * * Miss Ktath, of Ashland avenue, will entertain the Treacy-Dolenty bridal par- ty at dinner "Wednesday evening. MATRIMONIAL.. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. M. Treacey, of East Third street, for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Ab- bie L. Treacey, to Louis J. Dolenty. The wedding will take place Wednesaay afternoon, June 11, at St. Mary's Catho- lic church. Mr. and Mrs. Dolenty will be at home after July 25 at 629 East Third street. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jay for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Myra Jay, to Lucien A. Ware. The wedding will take place Tuesday evening, June 3. at the home of the bride, on lglehart street, and Mr. and Mrs. Ware will live in Sioux Falls. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. J. McCannon, of Merriam Park, for the marriage of their daugh- ter. Miss Nora McCannon. to M. J. Mul- ligan. The wedding will take place June 3. at St. Marks Catholic church, at Mer- riam Park. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. Mathias V. Steiger tor the marriage of her daughter, Miss Nonie Marie Hill, to Georgy Kampton Sheppard. nie wedding will take place at the residence of the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Li. Larpenteur, 341 Dale street. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston Col'er, 620 Central Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ida Gertrude, to Roland Longfellow Barry, the wedding to occur in June. Miss M. Reinhart, of Astalahd avenue, will give a kitchen shower Tuesday after- noon in honor of Miss Hill, a June bride. Sixteen young women will be entertained. PAST PLEASURES. A surprise party was given Thursday evening in honor of Miss Barbara Brett- ner at her home on Charles stre&t. Those present were: The Misses Eugene Julien, Gertrude Vander Linde. Catherine Long, Ella Henninger, Maribell Long, Mary Brettner and Anna and Winnie- Sheri- dan; Messrs. J. S'r.eridan. R. Henninger, A. J. Brtttner, Theo and Peter Lorig, B. S. Brokke and J. Seward. The evening was spent in music, singing and dancing. Refreshments were served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Theodore Lori? and Miss Anna Brettner. About forty members of Home Ke- bekah Locige No. 116 surprised Mrs. KOiv- ley at her home on Sherburne avenue last Wednesday evening, it being her birthday. Mrs. Cosgrove presented her with a handsome parlor rocker, accom- panied by the best wishes of every mem- ber of the lodge. Mrs. Rowley has' serv- ed as noble grand for two successive terms. —Sixty little ones from the Douglas school kindergarten were the guests of Mrs. A. E. Kolsbun at her home. Ohio and Winona strr-ets, on the West, sile, Tuesday afternoon. They were accom- panied by their teachers, Misses Williams and Fairell. Mr. anu Mrs. A. H. Wales, Westminster street, gave a phonograph party Friday evening. CLXBS AXD CHARITIES. The Liberal Union of Minnesota Wom- en will meet Tuesday a.t All Souls' church. Eighth street southeast, Minne- apolis, at 10:30 o'clock. Ali.s.6 Cbailolte Clark, of St. Paul, .will read a short pa- per on "The New Reformatory at St. Cloud,"' and a longer paper on "The Bible in Literature. ' written by Mrs. William C. Hodder. will be read by Mrs. J. K. Hosmer. Mrs. Charles Ames, wife of the noted Unitarian minister, of' Bos- ton, and mother of Charles W. Ames, of St. Paul, is expected to address the meti- ng. Instead of the tegular May meeting, the members of the Jackson Drew Moth- ers' club gave a silver tea social. Mrs. Binet acted as hostess and was assisted by Mrs. Tostevin. Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Black. Mrs. Shirley, Mrs. Crowthers. Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Mey- ers. The rooms were decorated with palms, ferr:.= and cut flowers. Miss Ph-3- lan. principal of the teachers' training fchcol. made an address. Misses Mac Kelly and May Binet contributed mu- sical numbers, and Mrs. Shirley sang About seventy-five womei attended. At a meeting of the board of managers of the- Minnesota Church Home for Aged Women the following trustees were elect- ed: Dr. John Wright, Dr. C. D. An- drews, Rev. C. Herbert Shutt. Rev. F. T. Webb. J. W. Sleepy, T&omas Chambers and Rf:v. Theodore Sedgwick. The offl- ' cers fleeted were: President, Dr. John ' Wright; vice president. Dr. C. D. An- drews: secretary. Rev. C. Herbert Shutt; treasurer, Mrs. V. J. Hawkins. The trustees re-elected the same board of m.anagers. The Night Hawks were entertained Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Aus- i tin, of Carroll street. Prize recipients were: Mrs. W. L. Miller, Mrs. Frank Sut- ton, Mrs. H. Gruber and Mrs. Batea, Mr Bertie Sutton, Mr. H. Gruber, Mr. Gilt- zan and Mr. G. Seixas. Mrs. P. J. Bei- ber, of West Third street, will be the next hostess. On Thursday, May 29, and on Monday June 2, from 9 o'clock to 3:30 o'clock, the teachers of Stbley school will exhibit the childien's regular school work, and also the industrial work for the year. All who are interested will be welcomed by the teachers and pupils. Mrs. J. C. MeCall will entertain in- formally tomorrow afterncon at her horre on Ashland avenue, in honor of Mrs. Sarah B. Cheney, of Appleton, Minn., grand chief of the Rathbone Sisters. The guests will be limited to the members of Mrytle temple, R. S., No. 2. North Star camp, M. W. A., and Star- light camp, R. N. A., will give a dance Friday evening at Central hall. The committee in charge includes Charles Rock, J. Odell, Thomas Cashmore, Alice Berggren, Mary Eisman and Addle Gale. The recently organized Dramatic club of the St. Paul's Universalist church will give two short plays Monday evening, June 2, at Seminary hall, Ashland ave- nue ad Mackubin street. Mies Jessie Lamb is president of the club. The Young Ladies' League of Lutheran Memorial Church wil! meet with Miss Molander, of Westminster street, Tuesday evening. The league will give a straw- berry social June 17 at the home of Hiss Clouse, 301 Williams street. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Avery, of Ash- land avenue, entertained the Octavia club Wednesday evening. Progressive cinch was played, prizes being won by Mrs Moosbrugger, Mrs. Cameron and Mess s. Eggvrt and Moosbrugger. Independent Lodge No. 112 will give a Parisian Pansy Plants For Prudent Planters 25c per dozen, L. L. hi AY & CO., 64 E. 6th St. THE ST. PAUL GLOBS, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1902. DAYTOVS BLUFF. gave an entertainment Thursday evening at Workman hall, Greenwood aveaue. Mrs. Schreckenstein, of South Robert ?tl e&. Wll, l entertain the Kings' Daugh- ter Thursday evening of this week. Mrs. Edward Thiem, of East Isabel street, entertained the ladies of Ascen- sion church Tuesday aiternoon. Mrs. William Tenvoorde, of Bid^U street, entertained the Neighborhood Euchre club Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hilger, of Robie street, have returned from a three months' trip through the Western states. Mrs. Charles Van Arsdale, of New Jer- sey, is visiting her son, Mr. G. E. Van Arsdale, of Wabasha street. The Kings' Daughters met Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Theresa Bit- trick, of Stryker avenue. Mrs. E. J. Rogers, of Detroit Mich., who has been the guest of her sons, has returned to her home. Mrs. Dwight Watson, cf Hall avenue, entertained for her daughter Edith Men- day afternoon. J. Fitz, of Washington, N. J., 13 the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Wil- liam Cooke. Mrs. G. O. Bean, of East Winifred street, has returned from Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robbins. of West Robie street, have returned from Chi- cago. Miss Theresa Cowley, of East Congress street, was in Chicago during last week. Miss Bertha Rakne&s, of Dunedin ter- race, is visiting at Avoca, Minn. Mrs. Frank B. Doran entertained at luncheon Friday afternoon. Mrs George Brink, of the Clinton, has returned from Chicago. th?<Tt *^ be an all -day meeting: of the State Pentecostal association Tues- day at the Bates Avenue M. E. church The following speakers will address the meeting: In the morning, Rev L A W.'lsey, of Trinity churcn, Minneapolis: in the afternoon. Bishop Joyce, and in the evening, Presiding Elder Peter Clare, ! of the Mankato district. I The Ladies' Tuesday Afternoon Card club met with Mrs. C. E. Lowe., The I Drizf- recipients were: Mrs. E. H. Mil- < ler, Mrs. W. W. Holeomb and Mrs. Lowe. Mrs. John F. Lawrence, of Ea&t Sevtncn street, will be the next hostess. The Octavia Cinch club was entertained Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Avery. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Albert Moosbrugger, Mrs. - A. C. Cameron. Mrs. A. L. E^'gert and Mr. Al- bert Moosbrugger. Mrs. C. Herbert Sohutte, of East Fourth street, gave a children's party Wednesday afternoon, for the birthday anniversaries C? her twin slaughters, Muriel and Kathleen. The Missionary Society of the Atlantic Congregational church will entertain the ' Missionary societies of the Congregatinal churches of the city at an ail-day union I meeting Tuesday. - The Dayton's Bluff History class will hold ttfe first of its summer meetings at Lake Como, Monday, June 2. During the summer the class will study cur- rent topics. _\u25a0\u25a0 The Wimodausis Card club was enter- tained Wednesday afternoon by. Mrs. Frank Peterson, ,of the Binder.' Mrs. Wiggin, Mrs. Ahem and Mrs. Allen won the prizes. William Clark, of St. Cloud, who re- cently returned from an Eastern trip, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCleary, of East Fourth street. There will be election of officers Thurs- day evening at the meeting of the Ep- wortH League Society or the Dayton's Bluff German M. E. church. Mrs. William Brink, of Bates avenue, had as guests last week her sister. Miss Nina Cox, and* Miss Mabel Miller of Red Wing. Mrs. Augusta Schmitt and Mrs. Marie Muench, of East Fifth street, entertain- ed last Friday afternoon in honor of theii birthdays. ,- The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bates Avenue M. E. church met Friday after- noon with Miss Maud Rasmusson, of Cherry street. Rev. George Makeley, of the Atlantic Congregational cnurch, attended the Ano- ka church conference, at Anoka, last week. \u25a0.. . Mrs. Ernest Boxer, of Conway street, entertained at cards Thursday evening for her guest, Mrs. M. Tjxer, of Winni- peg. ' -:•' \u25a0-, ;:-•\u25a0- ;.' A. Mac Murchy, of Bedfard street, will entertain the Men's Club of St. Peter's Episcopal church, Tuesday even- ing. £ Rev. A. L. Koenlke, of the Dayton's Bluff German M. E. church, is attending the district meeting, at Jordan, Minn. I Rev. Henry Haserodt, of the English Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, spent part of the week at Benton, Minn. Mrs. C. M. Hillebrand, of Webster, S. D., who visited her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Hope street, has returned. The junior class of the Cleveland high school will present their play, "The Mer- ry Cobbler," Friday evening. Mrs. E. Fabian, of East Third street is entertaining Mrs. A. V. Fabian and family, of Montreal. Can. . The Men's club, of St. Peter's Episco- pal church, will give a river excursion Tuesday evening, June 17. Mrs. G. Davis, of East Sixth street, will entertain the Social Sixteen Card club, Tuesday afternoon. The Ladies' Thimble Bee club met Fri- day afternoon with Mrs. Edwin G Spindler, of the Binder. The Thursday Afternoon Card club was entertained by Mrs. C. D. Andrews, of I the Euclid-View.v \u25a0 \u25a0> - = | . Mrs.: Katherine Gray, of the Marlowe has returned from a visit with her moth- ! er, in lowa. : Miss Phoebe Smith, of Bates avenue, will entertain the Sumus Card club Sat- urday ; evening. ' Mrs. : P. , Rotter will be hostess for The Sorosis Embroidery club Tuesdy after- noon. ; _ .A surprise was given Friday evening for, Gdfred Robinson, of Minnehaha street. : Arthur Par.nel, of Fremont street, gave a dancing party Friday evening. EAST ST. PAUL. ~ The ladies of the Arlington Hills Pres- byterian church gave a shredded wheat ainner in the parlors of the church Tiiurs- day evening, after which a literary and musical programme was given by Miss Waddingham, Miss Ernst, Miss E. Spetz- man, Mrs. O. A. Bingess, Messrs. W. L Borden, De Witt Ditmar, E. Constantine H Gloeckk'r.:C. Hoff. L. Eddy, Miss c' Welch and M. Slolwerk, accompanists. The Young People's Society of the First Swedish Lutheran Church gave a debate -Wednesday evening in the parlors of the church on "Resolved, - That Women Should Vote." Miss Hankinson, Hannah Bodia and Lillie Anderson were for the affirmative; August Johnson, Lawrence Elmquist ; and Ed Bjorklang Supported the negative.; Vocal solos were given by Mr.Braridelle and. Charles Enquist. The E. O. S. Social club will be enter- tained next Tuesday evening by Carl An- derson at the home of Mr. and "Mrs Grif- fith Jones,. en Sims street. X The-Young People's Society of the Ash- bury. M. E. church was entertained Fri- day evening at the home of Fred Erbst en Beech street. :£>•.' + Mrs. Steams, of Cortland street, en- tertained the Ladies Aid Society of th*> Pacific Congregational Church last Thursl cay afternoon. . ;..-.. ... - t ? ev« T- Sykes. of Cloquet, and Mr. John Roper, of Portland, Or., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Elder part of the week. \u25a0 . - ._.._-.. m The Willing Workers of the Swedish Tabernacle was entertained Monday aft- ernoon at the home of Miss Hulda Pear- son. -_--: . l.i :r c. i~ ;..;;: - Miss ; a Anna - Longcnberg, :of Reaney street, entertained friends Thursday aft- ernoon in honor of her 'birthday. ; Miss Lindsey, of Fargo, was a guest of Mrs. Thomas Cameron, of Fauquier street,; the first of the week. '" Mrs. O. A. Burgess, of Case street is entertaining her sister? Mrs. J. A. Wil- son, of Mauston, Wis. Miss Laura Hewitt, of Warren, is a guest of Mrs. Thomas - Robinson of Mount Ida. street. " Mrs. Maclevits, of York street, will en- tertain the: Loyal Blue club next Thurs- day afternoon: •". : Mrs. G. A. - Bindee, - of East Seventh street, entertained at dinner Monday for Mrs. -Ketchel. Mrs. F. Putman, of Reaney street, en- tertained during the week Mrs. F. Shaw of Fargo, N. p.: - _; . . --,-.. .. 7 Mrs. Joseph Daiker, of Perham. is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Carrie Ditmar, of Case street. : :; \u25a0 : Gifford Robinson, of Birch street, gave a party Friday evening for a number of his 'friends. -~;_;:\u25a0-'•'--..-.'. -1 Mrs. Brandt, of Murdock. has been vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. J. Levine, of Sims •street. ;•- '\u25a0\u25a0>;' .' ,? ,-.:.., -; " 'z: '\u25a0' -'. ;\u25a0", -: Mrs. P. Haselblade. of Duluth, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Lange. of Burr Mrs. W. S, Elwood. of Elba, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Donaldson. Mrs. E. J. Quinn, of Bedford street spent part of the week in Owatonna Mrs. Morris, of Case street, is enter- taining friends from Massachusetts. _ Miss Nellie McCauley, o f Credit River is visiting East St. Paul friends. Mr and Mrs. diaries Knauff have gone to North Dakota. Mrs. H. W. Hely, of Burr street, is in lowa. Oh1 rS' WS" McCaulev has returned from Mrs. Sykes hag gone to Port Arthur. Mrs. George Williams Is in Duluth. MERKIA3I PARK. The Cosmopolitan club held its annual meeting last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. F. Brooks. The follow- ing officers were elected: President, Mrs. A. Henderson; vice president, Mrs. D F. Brooks; secretary, Mrs. O. P. Shepardson- treasurer, Mrs. M. S. Le Shuer. The' Misses Stoughton, of lglehait Etre*t entertained the members of the Young Ladies' Card club and their gentlemen friends last Thursday evening. Julius Stongaard and Victor Ingeman, with their families, have gone to Lake Josephine, where they will spend the sum- mer. The Ladies' Aid Society of Christ Con- gregational Church met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. S. Le Shuer. Mrs. Albert S. Nash, of Iglehart street, entertained last Thursday in honor of Miss Helen Ostrom, of Faribault. Mrs. I. G. Andrews entertained the Twentieth Century club last Friday after- noon at her home on Carroll street. Mrs. T. F. Hastings and little daughter Cherrall left during the week for an ox- tended visit through the South. Miss Caroline Austin entertained Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Helen Baker, who left Saturday for California. The Daughters of the King met Mon- day evening at the home of Mra. D. 11. Eastman, of Milwaukee avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fiournoy, of Prior avenue, entertained informally at card.j last Wednesday evening. Allen Benharn. the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Benham, has re- turned to St. James. A. Stuart and family, of Rondo street, have gone to Bald Eagle lake, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Benham entertain-d on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Rog- ers, of St. Peter. Mrs. H. L. Baker left the first of the week for California, where she will make her home. Mrs. O. F. Burlingame, guest of Mrs. F. W. Richardson, has returned to Wi- nona. Mrs. J. M. Stoughton is entertaining her sister, Mrs. J. H. Goodrich, of Delevan, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cook, of Prior ave- nue, have been visiting in Shvboygan, Mich. "-Mr. Harry Smead. of Duluth, was the guest of park friends during the week. Mrs. O. E. Wood, of Iglehart street, has returned from Mount Clemens, Mi<-ii. Miss Pauline Kcerner has gone to North Yernon, Ind., to spend the summer. Harlow Brown, of Dover, was the guest of G. H. Gearey .Thursday. Mrs. Adams, the guest of Mrs. B. Jacobs son, has gone to West Superior. Mrs. Crawmere, of Beardsley was the guest of Mrs. J. C. Craig Friday. Miss Edith Weed will spend the sum- mer at Mahtomedi. Capt. H. G. Coykendall left last W< \u25a0 k for Winnipeg. Mrs. William Jones spent Wednesday in Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Logue are visiting: in Chicago. Mrs. S. G. Cobb will leave tonight for Chicago. Dr. F. L. Beckley left Tuesday for Lak* City. HAMLINE. The Mothers' club held an evening rr.e_t- ing on Tuesday, to which the 'gentleman wore invited. Miss Phelan. of St. Paul, spoke on "Industrial Training in the School Room." Miss Leonora Koch ren- dered musical selections. The seventh room of Hancock scho->l, Miss Sarah Putnam, teacher of that room, and Prof. Louge, of the Central high school, went to Fort Snelling on Wednesday afternoon for nature study. The Epworth league will entertain the congregation of the M. E. church on Sun- day evening with a memorial programme. Miss Blanche Stevens has returr.eJ m.m Minneapolis. The Laidies Aid Society of the Presby- terian Church held an all-day meair:g at the home of Mrs. J. E. Rounds en Thursday. Miss Pearl Heal entertained the senior class and the faculty of Hamlir.e univ-.-r. siry ai hsr home Thursday evening. Miss Margie Foltz entertained the .'::::: ;::ii::: illliiliiiillii :s ;:;! ''* :;:;: j*: *:: s:;: ::::.• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••SSSi •*• ••••••••••••::: "^^^•••••••••••••••••••••••* •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• /tofc/Wswr^ _^^ •••••• •*>"•« '^^JBL^Mk mffwiMtS^ ©4*.'. •••••* # "^B m/ 0 4&0 //"^ ••••• "****^ E*»_rtvH ffDnetfi u/fTfokmAf *!i.-5». •••••© 4^^ V&OSCI &fKArijgiUn *»e<».. \u25a0\u25a0"•••© W*i&r^ \u25a0• \&Jr \\z3\ *"••• \u25a0••••# .^^fl •*•»• ••••*© - -"' hSr •&•>• ••••\u2666© ' •••••0 9C9*> •*•••• Big Cut-Price Sale of ©•**! •••••© / >i'%'v'>*vr'' s'%'%'iN'>i''si' iY v-'>''N'N^ ©*•!! •••9*9 jSuits and Petticoats < ••••• ;!::§ [Suits and Petticoats :••::; •••*•• V rE Will Positively, sell ' oat our enlire line of elegant ••••• —••• tT Suits at „,rr» . ••••• •••••• —-— naif-Price ••••• •:::;s Our $75-°°Suits will for $37.50 22::: ...••©--\u25a0 : Our $50.00 Suits will go for $25 \u25a0 *•••• :::::S Our $40.00 suits will for $20.00 It::: •••••0 Our $35.00 Suits will go for $ 17.5Q ••*•• ::::;§ ouTs2s.oosuuswiHgo f Or ..$12.50 till: 'lilt « \u25a0 A Sam Ple line of Swell Silk Petticoats we will close out at Half- *•*!! ..••el P«ce. with the suits. £•*.. "I!! 2v- Thi! Wi!l give our customers a grand opportunity of securing ths %V.. .Ml% blSS? st bargain of the season, if taken advantage of before Tuesday 111.. —••0 evening. . " J ©•••• "Ml* . ET CXytinvin, Lades' Swell Suits, Coats, Waists S=oarat3 Skirts, 22"! ...HZ etc- at St; Paul 3 fading fashion store. Call and see us. Hill •••••0 Best fur storage in the Twin Cities ©••.. •••••© - O»*«> ••••© josh. ' m ' ••••••••••«— eos=. 1 Z. Shannon 5 Co. i •••••• _ •••.. :::::• 45 East Sixth st., st. p aui. is::: :rf?rf ?f |f ?f f r||r ?? ||| ? rrrffff fflfffffffffffffffffffflli Athenean and Browning societies of llarn- line at her home Friday evening. The Lyric club entertained at a mas- ciuerade party Friday evening at the home or Miss Vera Pritz. The Phi Alpha and Alpha Phi societies of Hamline university picnicked at Como park on Friday. Mrs. H. H. Wassem and Miss Lily Wassem spent part of the week wiui Hamline friends. Mrs. W. H. Bromwell. of Fairing! is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. \ Whlttier. * " --Mrs. E. A. Luckey is entertaining her daughter. Mrs. R. A. Tuckey, of Ari- zona. i Paul Paulson and Miss Paulson will leave th week for a trip through tne West. Mrs. M. Matthews is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Rutherford, of St. James. Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaettgen have re- turned from a trip through Montana Mr and Mrs. J. S. Mills are entertain- ing Mr. Robert Mills, of lowa. Misses Cora and Edith Montgomery have returned from California. Miss Harriet Lindahl is entertaining her sister from Wiime-bago City. «nM/^ Eva Haldeman will return from Spring Valley this week. William Gillis is spending a few days at Northrield. Mrs. Helen M. EVanS haS retUrned from California. C. A. Fleming has gone to Idaho « r an <.xtended trip Olivia F" E' Cle has returned from Mrs. A, Hoover has returned from Cali- fornia Miss Cecilo Cote has returned from \j 11 vi&* ST. PALL PARK. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First M E. church met Thursday with Mrs Will ortWr aramy for the annual election of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Searles, of Kansas City, and Mrs. Delia Knight, of Nebraska, have been visiting Mrs. J. \v Bauter Mrs. W. J. O-Brian will leave in a few days for New Richmond Wis., where she will make her future home. Mrs. Gates A. Johnson and Mrs. Walter Black were guesta Thursday of iin Charles T. McKown. J. H. Laramy and family, of St. Paul have taken the house formerly occupied by Mr. Meilicke. The Bible class of the Presbyterian mi« met ast Tu«sday evening with Miss McNaughton. Mrs Egbert C. Shlbley, of St Paul was the d! CSt of Mrs. J. \V. B-'tCS f- several nays. Mrs Mary Finney, of New York, will spend the summer with her brother, Mr. John \\ llloughby. Miss Ebba Anderson, of Minneapolis was the guest Sunday of Miss alary Learner. Mr and Mrs. George Fitzgerald, of Mankato spent Sunuay with Mrs. Maggie J? ltzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Yatcs and son, of St Paul day guests of Mrs. J. w. Teickey Sun- it. Mrs. John Crippen. of OrtonviUe, Mnn is the guest of her brother- Alr- Lev! Bailey. Miss Cordelia Wilkinson of Newport spent Tuesday with Miss Addie Kendall ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKown and Mrs. Teannyon are visiting in Westfield. Miss Minnie Spencer, of St. Paul wua the guest 01 Miss. Halcyon McKown Mrs. Adolf Anderson, of Minneapdis, spent Thursday with Mrs. De Cou M B. Cole, of Detroit, Mich, strut Sunday vkZTa Mr. an4~Mrs. Sperr; Mrs. John Cram is visiting at Mrs. George Holt's, at Afton, Minn. Miss Esther Cole, of Belle Plain ia visiting her uncle, John Laramy. Mrs. Zuelle, of Newport, spent Wednes- day with Park friends. Mr. Meillicke will leave soon for Wash- ington. Mrs. Hummel is visiting in Jordan, Minn. HAZJEL. PARK. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carling, of Flan- drau avenue, entertained Mr and Mrs J. F. Cullen and family, of Sherb'.rni avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyon of Aurora avenue, Sunday. Mrs. Barnes and Miss Barnes, of Kiver Falls, Wi3., spent the past week with Mrs.- T. A. Fitzgerald, of Stillwater a\\.- nu«. Mrs. Loughry, of Blainville, Pa.. ;.-) spending the summer vith her daughter Mrs. A. L. McDowell, of Still* ave- nue. Mrs. H. K. Harrison of this city, went Sunday with her mot; Mrs. John U'ui- ther Hr. of Still water avenue Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Sander, of\u25a0 this city spent Wednesday with Mrs. E S FerroV of Stillwater avenue. "..-,. Mrs R. Gessert, of Harvester avenue Eureka. hi rD. Ster ' MrS - U - J- Kock ' S BOHH SIPHONENAMEL LINED REFRIGERATORS Are ideal from an economical _iifl£''l'''"lll »i and sanitary standpoint at prices trifling for the advan- SBIIEBWrta llisN^'TOiiiP^li tages conferred upon the ice ,_,_,_, Hii^^ I-' users. ISiaGtRSKS H^jW SFTT f| jfp Over 4.0D0 Family Re- ' r^ilCL. fri^erators In U3O in /wtU^^Si St.'Paul and RipJs. ' Ml '* After careful test this Refriger- ' i/ujpil S? 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Page 1: Hi W St. Paal Social Circles · Hi W $2 Boys' Sailor Blouse Suits, Norfolk Suits, Vestee Suits, Single and Double Breasted Two Piece Knee Pant Suits. Materials are light weight Scotch

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W $2Boys' Sailor Blouse Suits, Norfolk Suits,

Vestee Suits, Single and Double BreastedTwo Piece Knee Pant Suits.

Materials are light weight Scotch Tweeds,Oxford Cheviots, Blue Serges and Cheviots.

Formerly priced $3-50, $4,00 and $5-00.Broken lines, of course, some sizes missing.

The boys who can be fitted will be lucky boys.Nothing but all-wool and good making here.

C. E. HAbSON, Manager. SEVENTH AND ROBERT.

WHITE^BEAR^EASONjOPENSJFurs and jackets have been consigned

to the furrier, blankets stoied in cedarchests, while an odor of moth balls per-vades the atmosphere of the city home,previous to departure for the summermonths. A great many people are al-ready established at the various lakes,others are in the midst of active prepa-rations and will soon don the pricelessshirtwaist and bathing suit, and join thelake company, while still others are sat-isfied in anticipation of a "day off" anda picnic at Wildwood cr some portion ofbeautiful White Bear lake. In the pasttow years this lake, situated midway be-tween St. Paul and Stillwater, accessibleby the street cars of the Twin City RapidTransit company and the St. Paul &Duluth railroad, has increased in popu-larity until today it is bard to find a

are established in their cottage at Mah-tomedi. Mr. Taylor is making ?xtensiveimprovements in his home this summer.

Dr. and Mrs. Jr.cobs. of St. Paul, are atMahtomedi for the season.

Messrs. A. L. Preston and R. R. Arm-strong, of St. Paul, have purchased anew sailboat for pleasure at White Bear.

The Porch club has organized and re-sumed its meetings for the sumn:er. Thi3is a card club, composed of some twenty-five representative won en, who meetMonday afternoon thicugh the summerfor recreation and pleasure.

Rev. J. S. Kennedy, pastor of FirstPresbyterian church. SI llwator, and Mrs.Kennedy are at White Bear for the sum-mer.

The island is sprinkled with inhab-itants, while the homes soon to be occu-pied are in the hands of brooms andfeather dusters.

The club house at Dellwcod will open

FAMILIAR LAKE SCENE, WHITE BEAR.

home for the summer unless you build it> ourself.White Bear is truly a lake of beautifulhomes, sailboats, yachts and delightful

people. Its clear waters, gently slopingwooded shores, and the entire absentof marsh or swamp lands adjoining, ren-der the situation at once pleasant andsalubrious It has a shore line of overtwenty miles, and an area of sixty-twosquare miles. Beautiful parks surroundi?r ?, J

lake- Prominent among these areWilnwood and Mahtomedi. Although lastseason and this, Mahtomedi is quite avillage in itself, and promises this sea-son to have a population of 700 peopleand would have many more were thereperpa ie.CS " h°telS tO accommodate the

Indian legends are very frequentlymade to order by those who succeedthem, as owners of the soil. The oneconnected with Mahtomedi is not withoutinterest to the resident, as well as th-reader. White Bear lake was so namedby the Dakota Indians, a tradition exist-nig among them that a grizzly bear oncemade Its appearance on the island, withwinch one of their bravest hunters en-gaged m mortal cofliet. each slaying theother. The Indians called this animal apolar or white bear, and named an adja*

en Decoration day. The races are at-tracting much attention as planned fortnat aay.

At Wildwood the season will open dur-jng tne ccming week. A large force ofworkmen has been employed during thepast month in remodeling the variousbuildings. The place will be more popu-lar than ever this summer, as the publichas become satisfied that the presentmanagement not only intend, but strictlyenforce such regulations as make it re-spectable and wholesome.

A largo number of picnics are alreadypromised. Regular parties will be giventhe public each evening, and the high

teaoh*rs ,>f ,the Lincoln school,da cv

Picnicked at Wildwood Mon-

ST. AVPHOXY PARK.

q£h£ft& n.*hlber was given a surpriseSaturday afternoon by about thirty ofhe: inends in honor of her birthday

v!?. set3 preseßted with a beautiful sE-

The young people- of the Park gave adancing party last evening in Churchill

HOTEL AT MAHTOMEDI,

cent locality "Mah-to-me-do or M'demeaning Mahto. gray polar bear andM de, lake. This is to be taken with anY^fe h?rain of allowance, as it is notprobable a polar bear ever reached thisspot, and a visit from a grizzly is as improbable It may be their spirits lu7kin the unknown depths, and polar breezesfry jSfdlaS the shore in the hot ' sul-

, TuU,V^ ,I?*led wby a da at Mahto-moui, that it is a charming locality Thegrounds known as 'Vamp Lincoln" havebeen purchased by Stillwater capitalists.Messrs. R. S. Davis, James Branson.andGeorge Sullivan are erecting on thesegrounds summer homes which will becompleted in early June, and when tin-ished will have all modern conveniencesof the city home, with the addition orone of the most sightly views upon thelak-3. '

Ihe grounds adjacent to this propertyt.nvard MahtomeUi, has just been pur-chased by Eastern capitalists, who tn-ti ml to erect cottages and add desirableimprovements. Judge Nethaway andfamily, of Stillwater.- are at present lo-

in tents on these grounds. Mrisetnaway has just shipped his new steamlaunch to White Lear from Stillwaterand will possess one of the lintst launcheson the lake.

The Dampier cottages are all occupied.Mrs. Zora Staples and son, Ned. andher mother, Mrs. W. H. Hewitt, of St.Paul, are to be- found for their fourthseason at Bay View cottage iOU™a

Mrs Josephine Deragish and familyare at Oak Dell cottage.The- hotel at Mahtomedi will accommo-

to'u.eiufrSt. and promises to be taxedL. B. Taylor and family, of Stillwater,

Kryl^^^^ Charles Pierce an<*\u25a0nenry o Brien had charge of the affair

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v;Sg JMr2 £9!%& st- Cloud- i9tt^da^ca^o^ia!UrShardthaVere-h^e5 eSE^lf^ met F"d^>t the

£isHeacker has returned from

PeJu Sot. A" Dahlberg has returned from

<z? ur£ h ,Tem Ple- Mystic Shrine, will leaveSt. Paul 8:C0 p. m. June 2nd, via theMinneapolis & St Louis railroad to at-tend the twenty-eighth annual meetingImperial Council, A. O. N M to blheld at San Francisco June 10th 'to 14thThe Shrine Special will run via Denver'Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City'stopping one day at each place.

For full information call on F PRutherford. C. T. A., M. & St. L R R

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393 Robert street. . ' "

Ho! for San Francisco!

PHOTOGRAPHS finished for Ama-teurs en a guarantee. W. W.Stivers, 615 Ryan Annex Bldg.

St. Paal Social CirclesDOLLAR AND A DAISY.

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0•"'\u25a0- '. -"..-- ... '-'\u25a0\u25a0--.- \u25a0• *-.-r;---% \u25a0 '••\u25a0.\u25a0•• -,-'\u25a0 \u25a0.\u25a0-/\u25a0"dancing party Tuesday-.evening- in I. O. :O. F. hall. The.comfnittefe in charge ofthe arrangements Jnclupes "MesdameaStover, Lowe, Butler.^Schrpeder and Bew-ers. ~. : / :--:\u25a0:\u25a0;—' J Zi -•- :\u25a0' \u25a0-'.'-T*''"i

The Sacred " Thirst - Total iAbstinencesociety will meet . thife afternoon at Cre-tin hall. Election of delegates to stateconvention to be. held sin MinneatJollsJune 26-27 will •be held. ' . \ \u25a0 J-

'--'i St. Anthony Lodge No;. 56, A. O. U.W., will attend the paradQ on Decorationday in Minneapolis, • all 'lodges of• theorder meeting at -No. 7"; Seventh streetsouth at 1:30 p.:m,' Jj -- ; : y .-Vr--. Mrs. i A.; D. Brown, of Lincoln avenue,will entertain the : members' of the 'house--held economics* committee of the Damesof the Round Table"*^rhursday. afternoonat a luncheon. • - ,: --The Ladies' r Aid Society of St. Clem-ent's Church will hold an all-day meet-ing in y the Guild house Thursday, in-stead of Friday, as is the custom. _>

An all-day meeting of the Congregation-al Missionary union will be held Tuesdayin the Atlantic Congregational church.The meeting will open at 11 o'clock. -. '.

The Twentieth Century History club willhold its annual meeting Friday at thehome of Mrs. Norval Marchand, of St.Albans street.

Members of the Choral Association ofthe Central Presbyterian Church will givea social Friday evening in the parlors ofthe church. / .

A May dancing party will be givenThursday evening at Central hall annexby Court Evergreen No. 19, Foresters ofAmerica. Ik

The Ladies' Aid Society of the FirstPresbyterian Church will give a supperTuesday evening in the parlors of th«church.

The Men's Club of St. Peter's EpiscopalChurch will meet Tuesday evening atthe home of W. G. McMurchie, Bedfordstteet. '. v 'T- "'Mrs. Edwin Trie, of Summit avenue,will entertain the members of the Ham-ilton Whist club Thursday afternoon.

Division No. 1, L. A. A. O. H., willgive a card party and dance at Centralhall annex, tomorrow evening.

Mrs. Robert Shroer, of Iglehart street,'will entertain the .Neighborhood clubThursday afternoon at.euchre. '

A prize social will be given Wednesdayevening in Cemtral hall for the benefit ofSt. Joseph's new church. "

Mrs. J. W. Ryan, if'Isabel' street, will -entertain the ladies' study class Friday

afternoon."- --^ '..\u25a0\u25a0'-\u25a0 v» .>? .;.; -: ,,k "^_ i. ".The Waitresses alliance will give a

dancing party Friday evening at Federa-tion hall. •"- .

Mrs Wessel will entertain the membersof the Prompt Euchre club Tuesday even-ing. > -' . \u25a0

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PERSONAL.

Mrs. P. C. Justus has issued invitationsfor a card party Friday.at her home onEast Eleventh street. \9 . .

Mrs. Thomas Smith and son, of Han-cock, Mich., are visiting Mrs. Smithparents, Mr. and Mrs., A. 'L. Larpenter,for the summer. ,

Mr. and Mrs. James Keough, of Du-luth, are visiting Mrs. Patrick Keou^h,of Montreal avenue.

Mrs. Benjamin Jeffs and Miss NettieJeffs, of Rock Island, will be the guestsnext week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maas,of Lincoln avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Larson, the guests ofMrs. 1 Fred Christianson, have returned toSpokane, Wash. ... jar •.--;•.-

E. Bantle and family, of 598 Robertstreet, • have changed their , residence to388 . Como avenue. . \u25a0-'\u25a0, \u0084 __*

\u25a0 Mrs. Charles Ames, of Boston, is theguest of her son, ; Charles W. Ames, ofGrand avenue. . / ,

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Miss Dougherty, Marshall avenue, hasgone to Springfield, Mass., to spend thesummer. - : \u25a0•-t--.^ j •»\u25a0,- ...-.:...

Miss Laura O'Leary. of-Eau Claire, is

visiting Mrs. John McGuire, Fuller street.jMr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, 4 St. Anthony

avenue, have gone to Eau Claire, Wis.- Mrs. George E. S,chwabel, and daugh-ter have gone East, for the summer. .•

Miss McFadden, .West Superior, is vis-iting Miss Cannon, Iglehart street. "

Miss Granger, of Brainerd, is the guestof Miss McCarthy, Selby avenue. :._.,-.

A. Sundkvist, Holly avenue, is spendingtwo weeks at West Baden, Ind. ;

Miss Ella Rakness. of Anoka,. is theguest of Mrs. G. Anderson. ,".-v ;?

Miss Inga Larson, Burr street, hasto River Falls, Wis. •.-; ;. ; \u25a0.-.„,:-?^ ;

Mr. H. S. Manchester, buyer for tire,cloak and suit department,: of Mann-heimer Bros., has just returned from avery successful Eastern trip, bring thelatest creations in summer wear.

WEST SIDE.

' The Humifcoldt high school will hold itscommencement exercises Friday evening,June 13, at the ..ClintoiViiavenue M. E.church, Isabel street and -Clinton avenue..Fay Newton and Nellie Fales -will 03".valedictorian and salutatorian, -resyec- [lively. -The successful l

( candidates Tor Iparts are Georgia Boc-ringer, Anna i Hur-ley, May Murphy, Ross Willis, Inez Dale,Kennent Peabody, Lillian, Sohaeffer andHelen Hubbard. ; t| :c; y ~ -.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the EnglishLutheran Church held a bazaar and so-cial Wednesday afterjioon 1

and evening ofthe past week. The event took place atWorkman hall," Greenwood avenue, amiwas successful and satisfactory in everyway. . '..\u25a0;•"\u25a0:'.._. .& J(f T

Mrs. Thomas, of E/tst Congress- street,entertained the Leisure FHour club atprogressive euoiire Monday afternoon.-Prizes were won by Mesdames Rodecker,-Hutchins and. McCarthy. Mrs. Smith rvillentertain next.; . .' >§\ '.;:'" .;>:.;\u25a0...:; The Congenial Sixteen Hiet Wednesdayafternoon with Mrs. Tenvocrde, of ind-well street. The prizes were won by Ms.W. J. Doran, Mrs. F. Shepley, Mrs.Ahem. Mrs. J. King will be the nexthostess. - ..; ; ' ". - \u25a0 -- . . ~- Last Tuesday evening Frank ~ Mat-schenyse and Miss Christina Drexel- weremarried at the bride's home on East Ho-bie street. Miss. May Kraus attendedthe bride. N. Drexel acted as best man. 0

The Ladies' Aid Society of the- ClintonAvenue M. E. Church met Thursday aft- Iernoon with Mrs. G. M. Phipps, of WestDelos street. They will hold "a rummagesale in the near future. \u25a0•','.-^r» , r ./-.

West Side- Lodge No. 15, Degree " of :Honor, has arrangements to hold an iice cream social ' Friday evening of this ]week at the corner of -Congress : and jSouth Wabasha streets.

Miss Eleanor Genshaw, of St. Albans 'street, will entertain the young peot>le of |the Bethany Congregational church "at an jinformal business and social session Tues- 'day evening, June 3. . .. ..-..:-

The Autochthons will- meet tomorrowevening with Miss Minnie Day, of EastWinifred street. The club will picnic enDecoration- day. \u25a0_ ./..

Mrs. Charles Wingate, of West Delosstreet, who has been visiting friends and |relatives in lowa for several weeks has jreturned home. -

The Ladies', Guild of Ascension Churchwill hold a musicale Tuesday evening atthe home of Judge and Mrs. O. B. LewisHall, avenue.' -.:-. . \u25a0 . - :\ : \u25a0\u25a0;"-:..\u25a0--.. _— \u25a0

I Mr..and \Mrs. H. -Larson, of SpokaneWash., the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs' [

Fred Christenson,. of Brown avenue Havereturned. ; ... \u0084 " -;.,..

Mrs. T. W. Herrick and daughters,Viola and Zelia, are visiting at the homeof Mrs. Herriok's father at " ChaplinMinn. c- - : ,-.,.-... -._..- ...

Mrs. F. E. Irish and children, of EastCongress street, were visiting friends andrelatives at Belle Plauae, Minn, lastweek. \u25a0-

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Mrs. F. Carrigan, who 'has been inButte, \ Mont.-,! for several years, has ie-turned and will again reside on the Westside. - ' /;\u25a0.\u25a0;. \u25a0 - .-,:xn-: -i-v --_;,

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•< Mrs. McCardle. of Oakdale avenue, willleave next month for a visit of severalmonths at her old home in England. .

Twentieth Century - lodge, I. O. G. T ,

i.A dollar over yonder, and a daisy in the

dew,And my heart is for the daisy, but —I

need the dollar, too!For the iron age will holdNothing -dearer than its gold—

A dollar is the bread o' life; a daisy'skiss is cold!

11.A dollar over yonder, and a daisy in the

dew,And my heart is for the daisy, but—the

dollar flames in view;For the iron age will frownOn a daisy in love's crown,

And laugh when love goe3 sighing whereit tramples daisies down;

111.A dollar over yonder, where hunger lean

must tread;And the daisy of sweet singing will not

bring the famished bread!O, the iron age is bold,And a winter night is cold—

The starving lips must all be fed—thelambs must find the fold!

* • *Miss Mable Lanpher, of Summit ave-nue, will give a euchre party Tuesdayafternoon in honor of Mrs. Merrill, ofChicago.

* * *Mrs. Parks Ritchie will give a recep-

tion Thursday afternoon from 4 till 6 atthe Aberdeen, in honor of Mrs. HarryParks Ritchie.

\u25a0»\u25a0 * »Mr. and Mrs. Otto Remuler, of Auro-

ra avenue, will give a progressive cinchparty Tuesday evening.

* * •Mrs. Brady, of Conway street, will

• give a parcel shower for Miss AbbleTreacy, Saturday afternoon.

* • *Miss Ktath, of Ashland avenue, will

entertain the Treacy-Dolenty bridal par-ty at dinner "Wednesday evening.

MATRIMONIAL..

Invitations have been issued by Mrs.M. Treacey, of East Third street, forthe marriage of her daughter, Miss Ab-bie L. Treacey, to Louis J. Dolenty. Thewedding will take place Wednesaayafternoon, June 11, at St. Mary's Catho-lic church. Mr. and Mrs. Dolenty willbe at home after July 25 at 629 EastThird street.

Invitations have been issued by Mr.and Mrs. A. E. Jay for the marriageof their daughter, Miss Myra Jay, toLucien A. Ware. The wedding will takeplace Tuesday evening, June 3. at thehome of the bride, on lglehart street,and Mr. and Mrs. Ware will live inSioux Falls.

Invitations have been issued by Mr.and Mrs. J. McCannon, of MerriamPark, for the marriage of their daugh-ter. Miss Nora McCannon. to M. J. Mul-ligan. The wedding will take place June3. at St. Marks Catholic church, at Mer-riam Park.

Invitations have been issued by Mrs.Mathias V. Steiger tor the marriage ofher daughter, Miss Nonie Marie Hill, toGeorgy Kampton Sheppard. nie weddingwill take place at the residence of thebride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A.Li. Larpenteur, 341 Dale street.

Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston Col'er,620 Central Park, announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Ida Gertrude, toRoland Longfellow Barry, the weddingto occur in June.

Miss M. Reinhart, of Astalahd avenue,will give a kitchen shower Tuesday after-noon in honor of Miss Hill, a June bride.Sixteen young women will be entertained.

PAST PLEASURES.

A surprise party was given Thursdayevening in honor of Miss Barbara Brett-ner at her home on Charles stre&t. Thosepresent were: The Misses Eugene Julien,Gertrude Vander Linde. Catherine Long,Ella Henninger, Maribell Long, MaryBrettner and Anna and Winnie- Sheri-dan; Messrs. J. S'r.eridan. R. Henninger,A. J. Brtttner, Theo and Peter Lorig, B.S. Brokke and J. Seward. The eveningwas spent in music, singing and dancing.Refreshments were served. The hostesswas assisted by Mrs. Theodore Lori?and Miss Anna Brettner.

About forty members of Home Ke-bekah Locige No. 116 surprised Mrs. KOiv-ley at her home on Sherburne avenuelast Wednesday evening, it being herbirthday. Mrs. Cosgrove presented herwith a handsome parlor rocker, accom-panied by the best wishes of every mem-ber of the lodge. Mrs. Rowley has' serv-ed as noble grand for two successiveterms.—Sixty little ones from the Douglasschool kindergarten were the guests ofMrs. A. E. Kolsbun at her home. Ohioand Winona strr-ets, on the West, sile,Tuesday afternoon. They were accom-panied by their teachers, Misses Williamsand Fairell.

Mr. anu Mrs. A. H. Wales, Westminsterstreet, gave a phonograph party Fridayevening.

CLXBS AXD CHARITIES.

The Liberal Union of Minnesota Wom-en will meet Tuesday a.t All Souls'church. Eighth street southeast, Minne-apolis, at 10:30 o'clock. Ali.s.6 CbailolteClark, of St. Paul, .will read a short pa-per on "The New Reformatory at St.Cloud,"' and a longer paper on "TheBible in Literature. ' written by Mrs.William C. Hodder. will be read by Mrs.J. K. Hosmer. Mrs. Charles Ames, wifeof the noted Unitarian minister, of' Bos-ton, and mother of Charles W. Ames, ofSt. Paul, is expected to address the meti-ng.

Instead of the tegular May meeting,the members of the Jackson Drew Moth-ers' club gave a silver tea social. Mrs.Binet acted as hostess and was assistedby Mrs. Tostevin. Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs.Black. Mrs. Shirley, Mrs. Crowthers.Mrs. Slater, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Mey-ers. The rooms were decorated withpalms, ferr:.= and cut flowers. Miss Ph-3-lan. principal of the teachers' trainingfchcol. made an address. Misses MacKelly and May Binet contributed mu-sical numbers, and Mrs. Shirley sangAbout seventy-five womei attended.

At a meeting of the board of managersof the- Minnesota Church Home for AgedWomen the following trustees were elect-ed: Dr. John Wright, Dr. C. D. An-drews, Rev. C. Herbert Shutt. Rev. F. T.Webb. J. W. Sleepy, T&omas Chambersand Rf:v. Theodore Sedgwick. The offl- 'cers fleeted were: President, Dr. John 'Wright; vice president. Dr. C. D. An-drews: secretary. Rev. C. Herbert Shutt;treasurer, Mrs. V. J. Hawkins. Thetrustees re-elected the same board ofm.anagers.

The Night Hawks were entertainedTuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Aus- itin, of Carroll street. Prize recipientswere: Mrs. W. L. Miller, Mrs. Frank Sut-ton, Mrs. H. Gruber and Mrs. Batea, MrBertie Sutton, Mr. H. Gruber, Mr. Gilt-zan and Mr. G. Seixas. Mrs. P. J. Bei-ber, of West Third street, will be thenext hostess.

On Thursday, May 29, and on MondayJune 2, from 9 o'clock to 3:30 o'clock, theteachers of Stbley school will exhibitthe childien's regular school work, andalso the industrial work for the year.All who are interested will be welcomedby the teachers and pupils.

Mrs. J. C. MeCall will entertain in-formally tomorrow afterncon at her horreon Ashland avenue, in honor of Mrs.Sarah B. Cheney, of Appleton, Minn.,grand chief of the Rathbone Sisters. Theguests will be limited to the members ofMrytle temple, R. S., No. 2.

North Star camp, M. W. A., and Star-light camp, R. N. A., will give a danceFriday evening at Central hall. Thecommittee in charge includes CharlesRock, J. Odell, Thomas Cashmore, AliceBerggren, Mary Eisman and Addle Gale.

The recently organized Dramatic clubof the St. Paul's Universalist church willgive two short plays Monday evening,June 2, at Seminary hall, Ashland ave-nue ad Mackubin street. Mies JessieLamb is president of the club.

The Young Ladies' League of LutheranMemorial Church wil! meet with MissMolander, of Westminster street, Tuesdayevening. The league will give a straw-berry social June 17 at the home of HissClouse, 301 Williams street.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Avery, of Ash-land avenue, entertained the Octavia clubWednesday evening. Progressive cinchwas played, prizes being won by MrsMoosbrugger, Mrs. Cameron and Mess s.Eggvrt and Moosbrugger.

Independent Lodge No. 112 will give a

Parisian Pansy PlantsFor Prudent Planters

25c per dozen,L. L. hi AY & CO., 64 E. 6th St.

THE ST. PAUL GLOBS, SUNDAY, MAY 25, 1902.

DAYTOVS BLUFF.

gave an entertainment Thursday eveningat Workman hall, Greenwood aveaue.

Mrs. Schreckenstein, of South Robert?tle&. Wll,l entertain the Kings' Daugh-ter Thursday evening of this week.Mrs. Edward Thiem, of East Isabelstreet, entertained the ladies of Ascen-

sion church Tuesday aiternoon.Mrs. William Tenvoorde, of Bid^Ustreet, entertained the Neighborhood

Euchre club Thursday afternoon.Mr. and Mrs. G. Hilger, of Robie street,

have returned from a three months' tripthrough the Western states.

Mrs. Charles Van Arsdale, of New Jer-sey, is visiting her son, Mr. G. E. VanArsdale, of Wabasha street.

The Kings' Daughters met Tuesdayevening at the home of Miss Theresa Bit-trick, of Stryker avenue.

Mrs. E. J. Rogers, of Detroit Mich.,who has been the guest of her sons, hasreturned to her home.

Mrs. Dwight Watson, cf Hall avenue,entertained for her daughter Edith Men-day afternoon.

J. Fitz, of Washington, N. J., 13the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Wil-liam Cooke.

Mrs. G. O. Bean, of East Winifredstreet, has returned from Sault Ste.Marie.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Robbins. of WestRobie street, have returned from Chi-cago.

Miss Theresa Cowley, of East Congressstreet, was in Chicago during last week.Miss Bertha Rakne&s, of Dunedin ter-race, is visiting at Avoca, Minn.Mrs. Frank B. Doran entertained atluncheon Friday afternoon.Mrs George Brink, of the Clinton, has

returned from Chicago.

th?<Tt *^be an all-day meeting: ofthe State Pentecostal association Tues-day at the Bates Avenue M. E. churchThe following speakers will address themeeting: In the morning, Rev L AW.'lsey, of Trinity churcn, Minneapolis:

in the afternoon. Bishop Joyce, and inthe evening, Presiding Elder Peter Clare,

! of the Mankato district.I The Ladies' Tuesday Afternoon Card

club met with Mrs. C. E. Lowe., TheI Drizf- recipients were: Mrs. E. H. Mil-< ler, Mrs. W. W. Holeomb and Mrs. Lowe.Mrs. John F. Lawrence, of Ea&t Sevtncnstreet, will be the next hostess.

The Octavia Cinch club was entertainedTuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Wal-ter Avery. The prizes were awarded toMrs. Albert Moosbrugger, Mrs. - A. C.Cameron. Mrs. A. L. E^'gert and Mr. Al-bert Moosbrugger.

Mrs. C. Herbert Sohutte, of EastFourth street, gave a children's partyWednesday afternoon, for the birthdayanniversaries C? her twin slaughters,Muriel and Kathleen.

The Missionary Society of the AtlanticCongregational church will entertain the 'Missionary societies of the Congregatinalchurches of the city at an ail-day union

I meeting Tuesday. -The Dayton's Bluff History class will

hold ttfe first of its summer meetingsat Lake Como, Monday, June 2. Duringthe summer the class will study cur-rent topics. _\u25a0\u25a0

The Wimodausis Card club was enter-tained Wednesday afternoon by. Mrs.Frank Peterson, ,of the Binder.' Mrs.Wiggin, Mrs. Ahem and Mrs. Allen wonthe prizes.

William Clark, of St. Cloud, who re-cently returned from an Eastern trip,was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E.McCleary, of East Fourth street.

There will be election of officers Thurs-day evening at the meeting of the Ep-wortH League Society or the Dayton'sBluff German M. E. church.

Mrs. William Brink, of Bates avenue,had as guests last week her sister. MissNina Cox, and* Miss Mabel Miller ofRed Wing.

Mrs. Augusta Schmitt and Mrs. MarieMuench, of East Fifth street, entertain-ed last Friday afternoon in honor oftheii birthdays.,- The Ladies' Aid Society of the BatesAvenue M. E. church met Friday after-noon with Miss Maud Rasmusson, ofCherry street.

Rev. George Makeley, of the AtlanticCongregational cnurch, attended the Ano-ka church conference, at Anoka, lastweek. \u25a0.. .

Mrs. Ernest Boxer, of Conway street,entertained at cards Thursday eveningfor her guest, Mrs. M. Tjxer, of Winni-peg. ' -:•' \u25a0-, ;:-•\u25a0- ;.'

A. Mac Murchy, of Bedfard street,will entertain the Men's Club of St.Peter's Episcopal church, Tuesday even-ing.£ Rev. A. L. Koenlke, of the Dayton'sBluff German M. E. church, is attendingthe district meeting, at Jordan, Minn. I

Rev. Henry Haserodt, of the EnglishLutheran Church of the Redeemer, spentpart of the week at Benton, Minn.

Mrs. C. M. Hillebrand, of Webster, S.D., who visited her sister, Mrs. ElizabethMiller, of Hope street, has returned.

The junior class of the Cleveland highschool will present their play, "The Mer-ry Cobbler," Friday evening.

Mrs. E. Fabian, of East Third streetis entertaining Mrs. A. V. Fabian andfamily, of Montreal. Can.. The Men's club, of St. Peter's Episco-pal church, will give a river excursionTuesday evening, June 17.

Mrs. G. Davis, of East Sixth street,will entertain the Social Sixteen Cardclub, Tuesday afternoon.

The Ladies' Thimble Bee club met Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. Edwin GSpindler, of the Binder.The Thursday Afternoon Card club was

entertained by Mrs. C. D. Andrews, ofI the Euclid-View.v \u25a0 \u25a0> - =| . Mrs.: Katherine Gray, of the Marlowehas returned from a visit with her moth-

! er, in lowa. :Miss Phoebe Smith, of Bates avenue,

will entertain the Sumus Card club Sat-urday ; evening.' Mrs. : P. , Rotter will be hostess for TheSorosis Embroidery club Tuesdy after-noon. ;

_.A surprise was given Friday eveningfor, Gdfred Robinson, of Minnehahastreet. :

Arthur Par.nel, of Fremont street, gavea dancing party Friday evening.

EAST ST. PAUL.

~ The ladies of the Arlington Hills Pres-byterian church gave a shredded wheatainner in the parlors of the church Tiiurs-day evening, after which a literary andmusical programme was given by MissWaddingham, Miss Ernst, Miss E. Spetz-man, Mrs. O. A. Bingess, Messrs. W. LBorden, De Witt Ditmar, E. ConstantineH Gloeckk'r.:C. Hoff. L. Eddy, Miss c'Welch and M. Slolwerk, accompanists.

The Young People's Society of the FirstSwedish Lutheran Church gave a debate-Wednesday evening in the parlors of thechurch on "Resolved, - That WomenShould Vote." Miss Hankinson, HannahBodia and Lillie Anderson were for theaffirmative; August Johnson, LawrenceElmquist ; and Ed Bjorklang Supportedthe negative.; Vocal solos were given byMr.Braridelle and. Charles Enquist.

The E. O. S. Social club will be enter-tained next Tuesday evening by Carl An-derson at the home of Mr. and "Mrs Grif-fith Jones,. en Sims street.X

The-Young People's Society of the Ash-bury. M. E. church was entertained Fri-day evening at the home of Fred Erbsten Beech street. :£>•.'+

Mrs. Steams, of Cortland street, en-tertained the Ladies Aid Society of th*>Pacific Congregational Church last Thurslcay afternoon. . ;..-.. ...- t? ev« T- Sykes. of Cloquet, and Mr.John Roper, of Portland, Or., were guestsof Mr. and Mrs. George Elder part of theweek. \u25a0 . - ._.._-..m

The Willing Workers of the SwedishTabernacle was entertained Monday aft-ernoon at the home of Miss Hulda Pear-son. -_--: . l.i:rc. i~ ;..;;:- Miss ; a Anna - Longcnberg, :of Reaneystreet, entertained friends Thursday aft-ernoon in honor of her 'birthday.

; Miss Lindsey, of Fargo, was a guest ofMrs. Thomas Cameron, of Fauquierstreet,; the first of the week.'"Mrs. O. A. Burgess, of Case street isentertaining her sister? Mrs. J. A. Wil-son, of Mauston, Wis.

Miss Laura Hewitt, of Warren, is aguest of Mrs. Thomas - Robinson ofMount Ida. street." Mrs. Maclevits, of York street, will en-tertain the: Loyal Blue club next Thurs-day afternoon: •".

: Mrs. G. A. -Bindee, - of East Seventhstreet, entertained at dinner Monday forMrs. -Ketchel.

Mrs. F. Putman, of Reaney street, en-tertained during the week Mrs. F. Shawof Fargo, N. p.: - _; . . --,-.. ..

7 Mrs. Joseph Daiker, of Perham. is visit-ing her sister, Mrs. Carrie Ditmar, ofCase street. : :; \u25a0

:Gifford Robinson, of Birch street, gave

a party Friday evening for a number ofhis 'friends. -~;_;:\u25a0-'•'--..-.'.

-1 Mrs. Brandt, of Murdock. has been vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. J. Levine, of Sims

•street. ;•- '\u25a0\u25a0>;' .' ,? ,-.:.., -; " 'z: '\u25a0' -'. ;\u25a0",-: Mrs. P. Haselblade. of Duluth, has been

visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Lange. of Burr

Mrs. W. S, Elwood. of Elba, has beenvisiting her mother, Mrs. J. Donaldson.Mrs. E. J. Quinn, of Bedford streetspent part of the week in OwatonnaMrs. Morris, of Case street, is enter-taining friends from Massachusetts._ Miss Nellie McCauley, o f Credit River

is visiting East St. Paul friends.Mr and Mrs. diaries Knauff have gone

to North Dakota.Mrs. H. W. Hely, of Burr street, is inlowa.

Oh1 rS' WS" McCaulev has returned fromMrs. Sykes hag gone to Port Arthur.Mrs. George Williams Is in Duluth.

MERKIA3I PARK.

The Cosmopolitan club held its annualmeeting last Wednesday afternoon at thehome of Mrs. D. F. Brooks. The follow-ing officers were elected: President, Mrs.A. Henderson; vice president, Mrs. D F.Brooks; secretary, Mrs. O. P. Shepardson-treasurer, Mrs. M. S. Le Shuer.

The' Misses Stoughton, of lglehait Etre*tentertained the members of the YoungLadies' Card club and their gentlemenfriends last Thursday evening.

Julius Stongaard and Victor Ingeman,with their families, have gone to LakeJosephine, where they will spend the sum-mer.

The Ladies' Aid Society of Christ Con-gregational Church met Friday afternoonat the home of Mrs. M. S. Le Shuer.

Mrs. Albert S. Nash, of Iglehart street,entertained last Thursday in honor ofMiss Helen Ostrom, of Faribault.

Mrs. I. G. Andrews entertained theTwentieth Century club last Friday after-noon at her home on Carroll street.

Mrs. T. F. Hastings and little daughterCherrall left during the week for an ox-tended visit through the South.

Miss Caroline Austin entertained Fridayevening in honor of Mrs. Helen Baker,who left Saturday for California.

The Daughters of the King met Mon-day evening at the home of Mra. D. 11.Eastman, of Milwaukee avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Fiournoy, of Prioravenue, entertained informally at card.jlast Wednesday evening.

Allen Benharn. the guest of his parentsMr. and Mrs. W. M. Benham, has re-turned to St. James.

A. Stuart and family, of Rondo street,have gone to Bald Eagle lake, where theywill spend the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Benham entertain-don Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Rog-ers, of St. Peter.

Mrs. H. L. Baker left the first of theweek for California, where she will makeher home.

Mrs. O. F. Burlingame, guest of Mrs.F. W. Richardson, has returned to Wi-nona.

Mrs. J. M. Stoughton is entertaining hersister, Mrs. J. H. Goodrich, of Delevan,Wis.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cook, of Prior ave-nue, have been visiting in Shvboygan,Mich."-Mr. Harry Smead. of Duluth, was the

guest of park friends during the week.Mrs. O. E. Wood, of Iglehart street, has

returned from Mount Clemens, Mi<-ii.Miss Pauline Kcerner has gone to North

Yernon, Ind., to spend the summer.Harlow Brown, of Dover, was the

guest of G. H. Gearey .Thursday.Mrs. Adams, the guest of Mrs. B. Jacobs

son, has gone to West Superior.Mrs. Crawmere, of Beardsley was the

guest of Mrs. J. C. Craig Friday.Miss Edith Weed will spend the sum-

mer at Mahtomedi.Capt. H. G. Coykendall left last W< \u25a0 k

for Winnipeg.Mrs. William Jones spent Wednesday

in Lake City.Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Logue are visiting:

in Chicago.Mrs. S. G. Cobb will leave tonight for

Chicago.Dr. F. L. Beckley left Tuesday for Lak*

City.

HAMLINE.

The Mothers' club held an evening rr.e_t-ing on Tuesday, to which the 'gentlemanwore invited. Miss Phelan. of St. Paul,spoke on "Industrial Training in theSchool Room." Miss Leonora Koch ren-dered musical selections.

The seventh room of Hancock scho->l,Miss Sarah Putnam, teacher of thatroom, and Prof. Louge, of the Centralhigh school, went to Fort Snelling onWednesday afternoon for nature study.

The Epworth league will entertain thecongregation of the M. E. church on Sun-day evening with a memorial programme.

Miss Blanche Stevens has returr.eJ m.mMinneapolis.

The Laidies Aid Society of the Presby-terian Church held an all-day meair:gat the home of Mrs. J. E. Rounds enThursday.

Miss Pearl Heal entertained the seniorclass and the faculty of Hamlir.e univ-.-r.siry ai hsr home Thursday evening.

Miss Margie Foltz entertained the

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:rf?rf ?f |f ?f fr||r ?? ||| ?rrrfffffflfffffffffffffffffffflliAthenean and Browning societies of llarn-line at her home Friday evening.

The Lyric club entertained at a mas-ciuerade party Friday evening at thehome or Miss Vera Pritz.

The Phi Alpha and Alpha Phi societiesof Hamline university picnicked at Comopark on Friday.Mrs. H. H. Wassem and Miss Lily

Wassem spent part of the week wiuiHamline friends.Mrs. W. H. Bromwell. of Fairing! isthe guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. \Whlttier. * "

--Mrs. E. A. Luckey is entertaining herdaughter. Mrs. R. A. Tuckey, of Ari-zona.i

Paul Paulson and Miss Paulson willleave th week for a trip through tneWest.Mrs. M. Matthews is entertaining hermother, Mrs. Rutherford, of St. James.Mr. and Mrs. H. Schaettgen have re-

turned from a trip through Montana•

Mr and Mrs. J. S. Mills are entertain-ing Mr. Robert Mills, of lowa.Misses Cora and Edith Montgomeryhave returned from California.Miss Harriet Lindahl is entertaining hersister from Wiime-bago City.

«nM/^ Eva Haldeman will return fromSpring Valley this week.William Gillis is spending a few days

at Northrield.Mrs. Helen M. EVanS haS retUrnedfrom California.C. A. Fleming has gone to Idaho « ran <.xtended trip

Olivia F" E' Cle has returned fromMrs. A, Hoover has returned from Cali-forniaMiss Cecilo Cote has returned from\j11 vi&*

ST. PALL PARK.

The Ladies' Aid Society of the First ME. church met Thursday with Mrs WillortWr

aramy for the annual election ofMr. and Mrs. J. W. Searles, of KansasCity, and Mrs. Delia Knight, of Nebraska,have been visiting Mrs. J. \v BauterMrs. W. J. O-Brian will leave in a fewdays for New Richmond Wis., whereshe will make her future home.Mrs. Gates A. Johnson and Mrs. WalterBlack were guesta Thursday of iinCharles T. McKown.J. H. Laramy and family, of St. Paulhave taken the house formerly occupiedby Mr. Meilicke.The Bible class of the Presbyterian

mi« ™met ast Tu«sday evening withMiss McNaughton.

Mrs Egbert C. Shlbley, of St Paulwas the d! CSt of Mrs. J. \V. B-'tCS f-several nays.Mrs Mary Finney, of New York, willspend the summer with her brother, Mr.John \\ llloughby.Miss Ebba Anderson, of Minneapolis

was the guest Sunday of Miss alaryLearner.Mr and Mrs. George Fitzgerald, ofMankato spent Sunuay with Mrs. MaggieJ? ltzgerald.Mr. and Mrs. Yatcs and son, of St Paul

dayguests of Mrs. J. w. Teickey Sun-

it. Mrs. John Crippen. of OrtonviUe, Mnnis the guest of her brother- Alr- Lev!Bailey.Miss Cordelia Wilkinson of Newport

spent Tuesday with Miss Addie Kendall,Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKown andMrs. Teannyon are visiting in Westfield.Miss Minnie Spencer, of St. Paul wuathe guest 01 Miss. Halcyon McKownMrs. Adolf Anderson, of Minneapdis,spent Thursday with Mrs. De CouM B. Cole, of Detroit, Mich, strutSunday vkZTa Mr. an4~Mrs. Sperr;Mrs. John Cram is visiting at Mrs.George Holt's, at Afton, Minn.Miss Esther Cole, of Belle Plain iavisiting her uncle, John Laramy.Mrs. Zuelle, of Newport, spent Wednes-day with Park friends.Mr. Meillicke will leave soon for Wash-ington.Mrs. Hummel is visiting in Jordan,Minn.

HAZJEL. PARK.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carling, of Flan-drau avenue, entertained Mr and MrsJ. F. Cullen and family, of Sherb'.rniavenue, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lyonof Aurora avenue, Sunday.

Mrs. Barnes and Miss Barnes, of KiverFalls, Wi3., spent the past week withMrs.- T. A. Fitzgerald, of Stillwater a\\.-nu«.

Mrs. Loughry, of Blainville, Pa.. ;.-)spending the summer vith her daughterMrs. A. L. McDowell, of Still* ave-nue.

Mrs. H. K. Harrison of this city, wentSunday with her mot; Mrs. John U'ui-ther Hr. of Still water avenueMr. and Mrs. M. T. Sander, of\u25a0 this city

spent Wednesday with Mrs. E S FerroVof Stillwater avenue. "..-,.Mrs R. Gessert, of Harvester avenue

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