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10 - St. Ml Social Circles ■fc# few few btf Cm Mm Km few few tk^ fc* **•.. . THE CHAPERON. The chaperon said to the debutante. As she saw in the doorway a black coat hover: "Remember, my dear, that the words of an aunt Are truer oftimes than the vows of a lover, And however sweetly a man may plead For tete-a-tete talks and walks to gether. You must grant him no favors and pay him no heed If you would hold him with love's safe tether. "For a well-bred maiden should never al low Even her hand to be pressed by kisses. Until the clergyman hears the vow That turns by a letter the Miss to a Mrs." So the chaperon spoke, and then, liko a flash. In the curious way that the mind gets statted On a sudden journey, in wise as rash, Her thoughts flew back to a night de parted. And far away from the great town'a glare, And fa:- away from the world of fash lon, She was snuggled again in. the old chintz chair, . Hold close by the strong young arms of passion. Off in their chamber the old folks slept. With a pvaceiul trust in the man and maiden, Who. heart to h«art. in the firelight kept Their watch with the moments rapture laden. By the autumn winds that the tall trees sti; red Alone was the eloquent silence broken. For a clinging kiss tells more than a word, - . •*., And 'so in that room there were few words spoken. She melted into his ardent arras %, As a- rosebud yields to the sun's em braces— . ";' His world was compassed by her young, charms, > ■*.. And s>Jove's great glory lit both, glad faces. ... v.. *.-.•- She felt no doabt and she felt no fear— Was he not her lover, her own de-" lender? .- .-...• And the true heart throbbing beneath her ear As a nan's was strong, as a woman's tender. : • The cruel oM clock on the shelf tolled one; • • ■-:=. Like a startled bird from her nest she fluttered— - But the half-hour struck ere the last kiss was done And the last and lingering good-night uttered. ... ; . . Back from her wild, sweet memory Jaunt ...; ;., . • The chaperon came, as a voice beguil ing ..■?.. 6aid: "May I go out on the balcony, aunt, • : . ' "With Jack, to bask in the moon man's smiling?" "How lovely your " auntie Is • looking. Maud," ' ■ Quoth Jack, as ne leaned in the moon. light over The debutantes shoulder; "and isn't it odd i,. A woman like that has had no lover?" —The Smart Set. * * • Mrs. C. E. Furness gave a: small" tea Monday afternoon at her homo in Irvine park in honor of Miss Whitney and Miss Eyerson. of Plymouth, Mann. - ' • KITIRE PLEASIRES. The young Zionists of St. Paul will give an entertainment and, ball th& even-. Ing at Cambridge hall. The following programme will be rendered, beginning at 8 p. m.: Opening Address Zionism 13«?niamin Colmenson. Piano S<>l<i—Souvonir of Spain Smith Miss Sophia- Tarikenoil'. Recitation—The Boy Orator of Veppo City Davis MiS3 Estelle Firestone Vocal Solo—Waltz Song... Pattison Miss Ida Finkelstein. Dialogu. -fecone from Saracen Brothers. M. M. Cohen. B. Colminson, D. Cohen, vocal Solo—Awake from Thy Deam, Sweetheart Aronsohn Harris Aronsohn. The.c will be a mass meeting of th© Federated Clubs of the Fourth District at the Centra] Presbyterian church. Ce dar and Exchange streets. Thursday March 21. at 2:30. The object is to form a district auxiliary and to discuss the "Color Question" in relation to women's clubs. It is earnestly desired that all club women shall be present. A euchre will be given Wednesday, March 20, in the free reading rooms of the Women's Civic league, 78 South Rob ert street, for the benellt of the gymna sium. It is desired that all women who are interested in this work attend. The guests will begin playing at 2:30. The Clover Leaf club will give its an nual ball Monday evening at Sherman hall. The committee on arrangements ere A. Ryberg. C. K. Kelly. W. P. Cosby Oscar Johnson, H. Hoffman, Joseph Coyne. The music will be furnished by Hilyard's orchestra. The last informal in the Laurel Cycle - clubs regular series of dancing parties at Litts hall this season will occur on TB«rodfty tvening, April n. The club will give a members' dancing party at Litt'.s holl next Friday-evening.. Tho young people of the Norwegian .Dani3h I.artist church will give a neck tie party In the church parlors (corner A\ oodbridgrc and Milford streets) Wednes day evening. A programme will be ren dered sVid r freshments served. The athletic ball which will be given by the St. Paul Central High School Athletic association March 29, at Ryan hotel, has been postponed until April 12. Tho Self-Culture club will hold its next reralar meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. B. Cottier, 416 East Tenth Btreet. Mrs. H W. Dukman. of $<?!> Fauquier ftrf-et, will entertain the New Century Club next Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Dixon. of Central Park, will en tertain the Shakespeare club tomorrow afternoon. Gov. Van. Sant will address the Men's club at tbe iJethel Good Friday evening. I'IKASIRES PAST. The Story of Hiawatha" was given Friday evening at the People's church for the benefit of. the Sunday school. Miss Smaller. MA SS Smith. Miss Hammerly find Miss Hough had charge. Part of the wedding feast chorus was sung by boys and girls from the Sunday school. Those taking part were: Helen Swen &* * lorenee - Chllds, ' Nora McEwen garle ely ' Agnes , Stuzman Aloha vnJS ' AMf^ an £\ ? rd' Ester McEwen, ■fmJfi Acklm Willie Nyqulst, Charlie Smith Henry Youngberg. Willie Hudek a, i; a T .K f«^ crt- Emma Rasmussen. Fred Holier. Alllecn Harrity. Ida Busta, Misa Patterson. Anna Schak. Gustave Naa berg. J Vlie Harrity, Harry Norber* ' Gilbert Proven, and Stanley. Smith m. ™and MJ S.- B' .F- Foster entertained 7,* t P T«S^ f twenty, an informal card Fn t& iesdayr evening at their home In the Gil man terrace, on Laurel avenue /The guests were: Mr. "and Mrs J"j jAhern of Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs.' W. '£ Purd/- ,Dr and.Mrs. C. H. Darling" lM r and. Mrs. Frederick Pfeiffer Mr" and Mrs S. IT Dysinger. Mr and mS jJW.: H. Kane, Miss Brown, Miss Duffy! Saving more than interest Buyers of "Original" A!brecht furs these days will b 3 congratulating Sir^XS in the days that are to corns. The fur season of 1900-1 Is ■ nearly over, but this is the situation. A vastly increased demand for furs 1 and a vast y decreased supply. Next season is bound to se s an increase «™ H? h > P -fV° f fr°m 15 to 30 P* r csnt • Any garment purchased ' now will be stored free of charge, giving you 'die privilege of making ■» ,;-^ - cash payment jon it now and the balance when ws deliver it to you In the fail. Don t forget the name; "Orlginai" Albrecht, E.ALBREGHT SON, nor the numb 3 r, '. 20 East Seventh St., St. Paul, - When buying "Original" AMbre&M Furs. Miss "White, Miss "Louise Dufrene, Dr. Robert Wilson, Truman S. White, Stephen Conday and Frederick Baker. The hostess was assisted by Eloise Blown. Six-handed euchre was played. The annual meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Day ton Avenue Presbyterian Church was held Friday afternoon In the parlors of the church. The following officers wero re-elected: President, Mrs. M. D. Ed wards; first vice president, Mrs. L. J. Lee: second vice president. Mrs. Martha Perry; secretary, Miss RiheklafTer; treas urer. Mrs. H. j. McAfee; secretary of literature, Mrs. H. Sproat; assistant sec rotary. Mrs. F. I*. Hoxsle; programme committee, Mrs. L. A. Moore and Miss Rfheldaffer. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Hilton, of Arundel street, were tendered a surprise Friday evoning by the members of the Congenial club and their husbands. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mra. N. K. Flatt. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Sasche, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Reade, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Otto, Mr. H. Parkley, Miss Alice Parkier, "Miss Florence Hil ton, Roy and Sara Htlton. Prof, and Mrs. F. D. Tucker entertain ed twelve women at luncheon Wednesday at the state experimental farm. Those entertained -were: Mrs. George N. Tap ley, Mrs. C. G. Higbee, Mra. J. D. Bond, Mrs. John A. Swenson, Mrs. Thad C. Jones. Mrs. W. E. Howard. Mrs. C. S. Morgan. Mrs. A. E. Konantz, Mrs. W. H. Long, Mra. Chamberlain. Mrs. W. N. Jameison and Mrs. A. C. Keith. Mrs. McCarron, of Rondo street, enter tained at an informal reception Monday evening in honor of Mrs. Hope Davis. The rooms were tastefully decorated with red carnation and smilax. Miss Gertrude Kohn presided at the punch bowl. A pleasant musical programme was given during the evening. About sixty-five guests called. Mrs. H,ope Da vis will leave April 1 for Europe". The Jackson Drew Mothers." club met in the kindergarten room of the Jackson TRUE FRIENDSHIP. Tseulte—"Bob asked-me your age last night." Gwendolen—"And did you tell him?" Yseulte—"No; I gave him to understand I was one of your best friends." school Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John E Kennedy had charge of the pro gramme. Those taking part were: Mrs. Sachse, Mrs. Pecha, Miss Tillie Stelsner, Miss Jennie Caines and Miss Lois Ken nedy. W. H. McGrath, of the state uni versity pave a very able talk on "Home Training." Mrs. John Coulthurst, Olmsted street, gave a children's party Saturday after noon for her two sons, Leon and Bruce. Among those who attended were: Irene Williamson. Louise Graham, May Spence, Walter Schneider, Dewey Bell, Gardner and Arthur Hall, Willie Anderson, Lee Walker, Charlie Richards, Lewis Co burn. Mrs. Richards, Mrs. Spence and Miss Hultgren assisted Mrs. Coulthurst. Mrs. Gertrude Porter, of Robert street, entertained a few of her friends Friday evening in honor of Miss Anna Satora, of Wabasha. a delegate to the G. A. R. convention. Favors at cards were award ed to Mrs. Will Dewey and Miss Grace Dawson. Mrs. J. C. Hansfn, of Farrine^on ave nue, entertained a company of twelve Thursday at a progressive whist lunch eon in < honor of Miss Agnes French, of Northfield. Favors were were won by Miss Hart, Miss Crowley and Mrs. J. D. Holland. The Silver Leaf Euchre club met at the homo of Mrs. William Jones, 298 Banfil street. Thursday afternoon. Favors were won by Mrs. Otto Rohland, Mrs. Snell and Mrs Theo Rohland. The club will be entertained by Mrs. Otto Rohland March 28. The Friendly Neighbors' Euchre club was entertained last week by Mrs. Quinn. Favors were won by Mrs. Den aer, Mrs. Eddleston, Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Tyrer. The next meeting will be at Mrs. Roberts, 911 Charles street. . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bamford, of Rich street, entertained a number of their friends Thursday evening at progressive euchre. Mesdames E. J. Crawford and E. A. Otto and Messrs. P. J. O'Connell and H. Brown won the favors. A social was given Thursday evening by the Standard club at their rooms in Cambridge hall. Favors at cards were won by Mrs. S. E. Rose, Miss Morgan stein and Miss Helen Bushman. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown, of East Eighth street, entertained at dinner Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Havana, N. Y. Mrs. William R. Ladd. 545 Laurel ave nue, entertained yesterday afternoon In celebration of the eighty-fourth birth day of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Gsorge Brookins, of East Tenth street, gave a dinner party Fri day evening. Covers were laid for twelve. The Seven Spot Social club was enter tained by Miss Minnie Lofgren last Mon day evening. Miss Hilda Erlandson entertained a company of twelve last Wednesday even- Ing. Miss Gray, of Goodrich avenue, gave a luncheon yesterday afternoon. Covers were laid for ten. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Delavan, Miss Tessie Cowly and Miss Katie McCann, of East Congress street, leave tonignt for an extended trio In the East. Mrs. Delavan and Misa Cowly will visit in Chicago and Miss Mc- Cann in Philadelphia. Lee Chauvan, of St. Paul, Ja direct- Ing the rehearsals of an Irish drama called the "Fairy Man," to be produced by the Stillwater Dramatic club at the THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, SUNDAY, MARCH 17, 1901. Stillwater Grand opera house Friday evening, March 22. Robert M. Blschoff, who has been visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bisthoff. Norris street, for the past four weeks, has returned to New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Seely sailed last week for Cuba, where they will spend part of their wedding trip. Mrs. James Mcglnn. of Mexico, Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Rive, of Stillwater avenue. Mrs. Daniel Risser. of Osceola avenue. is entertaining Mrs. Frank W. Gore, of Saginaw. Mich. Mrs. Charles Webb, of Nelson avenue. Is the guest of Mrs. O. B. Toomis, of Seattle. Wash. Mrs. L. P. Ordway, of Portland ave nue, is expected home this week from New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Topping have returned home after a visit to Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dyer have «one to New York from wnence they will sail for Italy. Miss Annie Appleton, of Portland ave nue, has returned from Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, of Marshal ave nue, have gone West for a month. Mrs. George St. Hughes, of Arundel street, has returned from Cincinnati. C. A. Eggert. of Dulufn. spent Thurs day and Friday with his parents. Miss Grace Doran, of Summit avenue, is visiting in Fort Worth. Tex. Mrs. J. M. Murray has returned from the East. »ATRU»ON IAJU Trie marriage of Miss Edna Claire Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Brown, to A. N. Gray, of Seattle, will take place Wednesday afternoon at the bride's home on Portland avenue. Miss Alice Brown, the bride's sister, will be bridesmaid and W. N. Brown will be best man. Rec. Samuel G-. Smith, of the People's church, will perform the ceremony. DAYTON'S BIxLPP. Miss Webber. Beech street, entertained the Jolly Cinch club Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Soott. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Joseph Huggett, Mr. Weber and Mr. Ertgington. Mrs. Sherman Edgington. Minnehaha street, will entertain the club in two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller entertained at dinner Monday. The guests were: Mr and Mrs. A. M. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs H. Tschida, Mr. and Mrs. Ohman Mr and Mrs. Peterson, the Misses Devitt! Maguire, Roenisch, Mr. F. L. Balms and Mr. N. J. Nelson. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bates Avenue M. E. Church held an all aay mreting Tuesday at the home of Mrs John Thomas, East Third street. Mrs Lance, Cable avenue, will entertain the society next Tuesday. A supper and progressive entertain ment will be given Thursday evening fit Iron hall, corner Third street and Bates avenue, by the Ladies' Aid Societi , the Bates Avenue M. E. Church Mrs. Arthur Taylor, JSTorth street, en tertained Sunday for Miss Lizzie Zim merman, of Prairie dv Chien, Mr. anu Misses Paul Kreuger and the Misses Kreuger. lhe Meeting of the Prosperity Cinch club, which was postponed last Thursday #rnV mc ™ek' wUI be held at the n°m« of Mrs. Edward Tubesing, McLean ave nue. Mrs. Thomas Price and family, who spent the winter with Mrs Price's mother, Mrs. Fabian, Fifth street left baturday for her home in Montreal, Can t Mrs.. J. £: Le May, Third street, en tertained during the week, Mrs. Geor~<- Thomas, and Mrs. J. Youngs, of WinonV delegates to the G. A. R. convention. ' The Dayton's Bluff Moth, >;><•-. its regular mee.tinT Fn.lp-- aft- —---- •• the Van Buren school. Dr. Mann lec tured on "The Ears and Throat." Miss -Virginia de Haas, Sixth street entertained Saturday for a number oi the members of the Alpha Phi frotcrnit of the State University. . Mrs. James McGowan, who visited her sister-in-law, Mr M. Hawkins, Maple street 'v., left Tuesday for her home at Church's Ferry, N. D. Mrs. Shawe, of Chicago, who spent the winter with her mother, Mrs L Meina ber. Bates avenue, will return to her home this week. . ♦J^ M Hawkins. Maple street, enter tained the Ladles' Aid Society oC St. John's Catholic Church, Thursday af ternoon. * Rev. John Helmes> who visited Mr and Mrs. Charles Jlelmes, East Fifth street, has returned to Menasha, Wis. , £'• John's Dramatic club gave a play For Honor's Sake," last evening at the school hall on Frances street. Dr. and Mrs. .Eugene Hubbell; East Seventh street, had as a guest last week, W. I* Livesly, of Milwaukee. ', Mrs E. "A. Barchardt, Bates avenue, entertained at a coffee Friday in honor or *ier birthday anniversary. r V and Mrs. Wharton and family, of ¥*■ J^'Q 1 ' P&l utaken up their residence at fiSS East Fifth street. . Mrs. Charles Heinrich, of River Falls Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. Vihstadt, Maple street. Ralph Maf>le,! Maria avenue, was given a surprise Wednesday evening- by about fourteen of his friends. J# ; Mrs. J. M, Smith, Fourth street, will entertain the Ladies' Auxiliary to St Peter's parish, Friday. y - . % Mrs F. W. Butzin, East Third street, entertained the New Century club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clementine Siebold, East Si^th street, entertained Friday for her birth day anniversary. ; . . Miss Bertha Lange, Maple street, gave a coffee Friday in honor of her birth day anniversary. Mrs. R. W. Dychen, Hastings avenue, Is entertaining Miss Adeline Koch of Champlin, Minn. John Helmes, who has been visitin< relatives on the Bluff, returned to Wa terloo, 10. - Mrs. Howard T. Eftchns, Bates avenue entertained informally Friday afternoon." A surprise party was given Thursday evening for Mr. Frank Stewart. Mrs. Sherman Edginston spent part 0/ the week in Minneapolis. WEST ST. PAUL. Miss Ella Rutherford, of Bast Winifred street, was tendered a surprise Tuesday evening. The guests were the Misses Ada Kay. Florence Schilling. Anna Steidl, Louise Dobson, Mammie Westenhag?-n, Lillian Rouleau, Alice Withy, Miss .fnnn son, Sybl Ployt, Rose Cole. Miss Mad son. Dorothy, Julia and Anna Christian - son; Mr-ssrs. W. Shanuhart, J. Ryan. P Jennings, P. Fahey. F. Young. K. Miller F. King. T. Bevans. ML fierring, J. Ma shek,* P. Laing, C. Jennings, Mr. Whit- more. J. Aborwald, W. Whltaker, .E. Westenhagen. C. Burnham, J. Glancy. Mrs. Whitmoro. Meadames Dobson and Glancy assisted the hostess; Mrs. Buckwheat entertained the Leis ure Hour Euchre club Monday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Rodeck er, of West Isabel street. Prizes wire won by Mrs. F. Whitmore, Mrs. Buck wheat and Mrs. M. Flint. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Clinton Avenue M. E. Church meets Friday aft ernoon with Mrs. Orderman, of the Clin ton flats. The ladies are preparing for an Easter bazaar. Mrs. J. C. Glancy and Mrs. Frank Whitmore will entertain the La Salle Euchre club Wednesday evening at the home of the latter, on East Congress street. An informal dancing party was given Thursday evenm* by Miss Ethelyn Hals ley at AVitticn's hall. Her next informal will be given March 28. The Junior Endeavor of the Westmin ster Presbyterian Chun h gave a Mother Goose social Thursday evening in tne church parlors. The Hebron Baptist church save an entertainment Monday evening in the church parlors for the benefit of the- Oak dale mission. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Randall, of East Winifred street, entertained Mr. M. Westen. of Dodge Center, the first of the week. Miss Smith, off -Winslow avenue, will entertain the young people of the Kng. lish Lutheran church Monday evening. Percy Calton. of West Delos street, and Oscar Christensen, of Ada street, have returned from Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, of Farf bault, Minn., are the guests of Mrs. H. G. Dampier, of East Winifred street. The Sewing Club of the Infants' Home met AVednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. M. Randall, of East Winifred street. The Woman's Civic league held a meet ing Tuesday in the West side reading rooms, on South Robert street. Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Wright, of Stur gis, S. D., were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Shedd last week. Miss Lois Henderson, of White Bear lake, visited Mrsf Magma Pheeney, of Clinton avenue, this week. Mrs. C. E. Johnson, of Lake Minne tonka. was the guest of Mrs. H. Hare, of Bidwell street, last week. Mrs. J. J. Clancy, of East Congress street, entertained the Edelweiss Euchre club Thursday afternoon. Harmony Camp No. 244, R. N. A., gave a progressive euchre party at K. of P. hall Wednesday evening. Harmony Camp No. 244, R. N. A., will give an entertainment Saturday evening at K. of P. hall. Mrs. H. Korfhage, of East Roble street Is entertaining Miss Nellie Wolse, of Washington, D. C. Miss Ciaca Fahe.y, of Hastings, Minn., Is the guest of Mrs. G. F. Foster, of Prospect terrace. Mrs. Thomas Connelly, of East Con gress street, has returned from Grand Forks, N. D. • ■ Miss Connelly, of Melrose, Minn., is thd guest of Miss Gertrude Griffin, of Stryk er aveniie. Mr. and Mrs. Herrick, of East Wini fred street, have returned from Chap lain, Minn. Mrs. E. Villaume, of West Isabel street, entertained the E. W. S. B. club Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D: W. Sitta, of State street, entertained tfce C. B. X's Monday evening. bin The L. G. T. c*hfb!will meet Friday evening with Mies'' Agffes Watson, of Hall avenue. ..,.'", Miss Mary Kehijer, of Page street, will give a birthday party Saturday after noon. 9¥LiSt) Mrs. Dunn, of Milwaukee, was the guest of Mrs. R. Johnston last week. Charles Bohrer; of West Congress street, has gone t-6 Emerick, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. W; Rf Shaw, of Hall ave nue, have returned' ffom Florida. Miss Nellie Kay, of AVest Isabel street, Is visiting at White Bear Lake, Miss Mabel Bridger t of England, is the guest of Miss Sadie Milton. EAST ST. PAUL. The young ladies of the East Side Gymnasium club entertained at progres sive games Friday* > 'evening for the Hygia Gymnasium club .at the home of Miss "Mabel Meacharri, "on Phalen ave nue. Mrs. H. "W. Djckm&n, Miss Maud Densmo're, Miss*" Meacham, Miss Grace Cameron and Miss Gc; trude Good were in charge. The trustees-of the East Presbyterian church gave an oyster supper in the Hygea gymnasium rooms, on East Sev enth street, TfcarKJav evening. Messrs. Leslie Parlen, Th hs Cameron, F. A. Gardner and H. Mcatosh had charge. The annual meeting of the Missionary Society of the Philadelphian Baptist Church will be he 11 Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. Gregory, 591 Forrest street. The election of officers will take place. Mrs. Alex. Cameron, Minnehaha street, entertained the Missionary Society of the East Presbyterian Church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. T. A. Gardner was elect ed secretary; Mrs. F. C. Spates, treas urer. A surprise was given Mrs. John Blom Friday afternoon ot her home on Bed ford street, for hff& , birthday. Mrs. Blom was presented with a cut glass dish. About fifty were present. The Cleveland School Mothers' club met-Tuesday afternoon in assembly h3ll of the school. The lecture to have been given by Dr. Murray Was postponed on account of the storm. A special meeting of the East Presby terian Church Ladies' Aid Society will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. Cameron, on Fauquier street. A surprise was given Mrs. Nels Han son, nee Stella Knudson, Friday even ing by the alumni of the Cleveland high school, at her home in Minneapolis. Mrs. Samuel E. Kellerman, of East Seventh street, gave a card paily Satur day evening in honor of Mr. Kellei»«ian'3 birthday. Mrs. H. Brandt assisted. 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If we haven't the garment in stock we will make it (if ordered this week) at the same price as given above on our stock coats. , . . ■ * Mrs. Kate Wilson, on Clark street Covers were laid for twelve. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Arling-^j ton Hills Presbyterian Church will be--, entertained next Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Schmidler. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wicker, of Ca^e street, save a dfnner of fourteen courses Sunday. Th« decorations wM hyac inths, primroses and ferns. Mrs. P. J. McDonald, of Seattle, Wash., was guest of honor at a dinner given at the home of Mrs. Ted Jackson, on Beech street, Sunday. Miss Fannie Lonanbeck, of Cypress street, entertained a number of her young friends Wednesday evening for her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ida Gardner, of Fsiu quier streeti entertained Mr. H. C. Lewis, of Atlantio City, N. J., part of the week. Mr. S. L. Farnsworth, of Gilby, N. D., was a guest of Prof, and Mrs. S. A- Farnsworth, of Case street, the first of the week. Mrs. George Hutching, of Case street, gave a children's party Wednesday af ternoon for her son. Miss Mario Mueller assisted. An entertainment was given Friday evening- for the parents and patrons of the Sibley school by the teachers of the school. Mrs. H. Covert and Mrs. T. Pinto and son Herman, of Ehiluth, have been gnests of Mrs. S. D. Downs, of Reaney street. Mrs. J. J. Gavin, of Staples, the recent guest of Mrs. P. J. Conley, of Pennsyl vania avenue, has returned home. A special meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Bethesda Hospital wa» held Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Farnsworth, of Willmar, are visiting Mrs. F. W. Mc- Coy, of Fauquier street. The Arlington Hills Mother's club will meet in John firlcsson school next Wed nesday afternoon at 3:45. A surprise was given Mr. Stewart, of Reaney street, Thursday evening, La honor of his birthday. Mrs. Frank Thomas, Reaney street, gave a coffee Monday afternoon in honor of her bfrthflay. Mrs. Sargent, of Red Wing, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. C. Spates, of Fauquier street. Mrs. D. D. Sklel, of Broadway street, has returned from West Superior and Duluth. Mrs. Huyek, of Grove street, has been entertaining Miss Emma Kuth, of Inver Grove. Miss Anna Nyqulss entertained during the week Miss Julia Nyquiss, of Janes ville. The History class of John Ericsson school met Friday. Leslie Hill presided. Miss Webber, of Beech street, enter to ined the Jolly Cinch club Tuesday. Mrs. A. E. Driscoll, of Purr street, en tertained at luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. J. Mordaunt has returned from a week's visit in Altoona, Wis. Mrs. D. McLean, of Sims street, en tertained at dinner Thursday. HAMLIXE. The Christian Endeavor Society of the Knox Church met Tuesday evening and elected the following oiflcers: President. Mrs. J. S. Craig; vice president, Maude Gleason; secretary, J. S. Craig; treas urer, Miss Hattie Ryan; corresponding secretary. Miss Blanche Stevens; Mi3S Pearl Wilson, chairman of lookout com mittee, and Mr. Lord Allen, chairman of prayer* meeting committee. The Hamline University Glee club has gone on a tour through Southern Min nesota, where they will give several en tertainments. Miss Eleanore Miller, the teacher of elocution accompanied the club. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ryan entertained a few friends Informally last Saturday evening. The evening was spent in play ing cards. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Knox Presbyterian Church mefrsfhursday aft ernoon with Mrs. O. H. Elmer. Th© Self Culture club will meet -vflth Mrs. James Cottier, of Laurel avenue, on next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Bradley, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Irmis, has returned to 'her home In North Dakota. Mr. W. F- Forbes has gone to Spokane Falls, Wash., where he will remain the rest of the winter. Miss Margaret Osborne, the guest of Prof, and Mrs. H. L. Osborne, has gone to New York city. x The Hamlino Fortnightly club will meet witn Mrs. W. E. Thompson next Tuesday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. Church met in the church parlors on Wednes day afternoon. Mr. Bert Harris has returned from Seattle. Wash. Miss Alta Keith Clark read a paper be- ' A lAf iy '^£ Nothing adds more to the beauty Wil If 1™ %3 of a home than a nice lawn. * * OUR CATALOGUE .'VS*TELLS THE WHOLE STORY of how to make and keep a beautiful velvety lawn. One pound, costing 25c, of our Celebrated Central Park Lawn Mixture will , ...... bow 400 square feet. The earlier it is sown the better results .■'/■•■ will follow.. Special prices on large quantities. LI MAYA f*C% SEEDSMEN, • JW* &V&& a. & %Jjr C4 E. Sixth St., './ w» St.PAUt, - MINN. fore the Scnubert club on Wednesday afternoon. Miss Winnie Fleming entertained a few friends at her home last Saturday even ing. The Hancock School Debating club met Friday afternoon in Hancock school. Miss Clyde Jamison, of New Richmond. Wis., is the guest of Hamline friends. Miss Gertrude Libbey is spending a few days at her home in Red Wing. Miss Gladys Jones has been visiting at the home of Mrs. L. G. Lewis. J. B. Rossman has returned from tho West, after a three months' trip. Mrs. Ed Rossman ,of North Dakota, is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Rossman. Miss Alice Sterling will spend next week at her home in Red Wing. Charles Hienes, of Olivia, is tne guest of Hamline frlenfls. C. I. Humphrey has returned from Aberdeen, S. D. MERRIAM PARK. Mrs. D. L .Kingsbury, of Milwaukee av enue, entertained the Merriam Park Women's club Wednesday afternoon. The topics were "Effects of the French Rev olution In England. 1794," Mrs. Kilbourne; •'England and Napoleon—Trafalgar " Mrs. Htllman; "Cause of War With the United States from 1312 to 1814," Mrs Hil scher; "Current Events," Mrs. Kings bury. The pupils of Longfellow school gave n debate Friday afternoon on the question, "Resolved. Thnt the harvester is of more benefit to mankind than the cotton gin." The affirmative won. The Mandolin and Glee clubs of the University of Minnesota grave a concert at Woodruff hall Monday night under the auspices of the Prestytsrian church. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Socie ty of the Presbyterian Church met with Mrs. Carpenter, of Iglehart street, Tues day afternoon. The Ladies' Society of Trinity Church held a special meeting at the home of Mrs ChafCee, of Carroll street, last Mon day afternoon. Mrs. W. O. Hillman, of Dewoy avenue, entertained the Home and Foreign Mis sionary societies of Trinity church Friday afternoon. Tho Young Ladies' Euchre club of Mer riam Park were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Ida Daniels, of Min neapolis. Mrs. M. S. Stokes and Miss Price, of Marshall avenue, gave a reception to tho Indies of Olivet church Thursday after noon. Rev. J. C. Craigr, pastor of Trinity church, will exchange pulpits with Rev." John Pemberton, of Stillwater, today. The Ladies' Card club of Merriam Part was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Wolfe at the Metropolitan hotel. Miss Josie Hell Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Ka^anaugh, of Seattle. Mrs. Cotnam, of East Cynnhurst street. J9£^ Nutritive, Refreshing, Economical in use. A breakfast- cupful of this delicious Cocoa costs less than one cent. j|l Sold at all grocery stores—onler it next time. entertained the Pastor's Aid Society of Olivet Church Friday afternoon. Miss Donna Ma thews, of Carroll street, entertained the Society of Willing Work ers Saturday afternoon. Mrs. W. C. Benton, of Rondo street, entertained "The Idlers" Thursday at progressive euchre. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Rogers, of lerlehart street, entertained Air. and Mrs. Mandigo of Fargo, Sunday. Mr. W. H. Crandall was called to Owa tonna last week to attend the funeral of his mother. Mres. P. J. Raymond gave'a birthday party Saturday afternoon for Misa Loulsi Hollister. The Daughters of the King met with Mra. Hastings, of Prior avenue Monday afternoon. Miss Edith Snell. of Dewey avenue is entertaining the Misses Chesney. of Min neapolis. Mrs. W. L. Crosby, of Mcnononie Wis. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. M. Crosby. Mrs. Robert Dawson, of Newport, has been visiting her daughter, Mra. Fergu son. Mrs. Crider and daughter Florence of New Brighton, were in the Park Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas are homo from Chicago and other Eastern points. The Kootenai club gave a dancing party at Woodruff hall Saturday evening. ST. PAIX PARK. The Misses Blanche and Gertie Mc- Konn, Adilie Kendall, Louise Bell, Messrs. Jay Weeks, Roy Spencer, Ar thur Kendall anJ Perl Carroll were guests of the Misses Brack, in St. Paul, last evening. Dr. W. B. Coates, of Harmony. Minn., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Coates, during the week. Mr. and Mrs W. S. Briggs, of St. Paul, will soon remove to thflr now home, known, as the ftunman residence. The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E Church met . Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Bailey. Miss Lida Muckle, of Merriam Park, was the guest of Mrs. John Weeks sev eral days. Mrs. Margaret Schubert entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of nor birthday. Charles Houston, or River Falls, was the guest of Jay Weeks last Sur.day. Mrs. Peter Berkey, of St. Paul, was tha gruest of Mrs. John Bell Tuesday. Mrs. Charles MeKown entertained sev eral young people Friday evening. Mrs. Wulf. of St. Anthony Park, vipit ea her mother, Mrs. Bauter, Friday. Mrs. Thomson, of Cottasre Gre-o, spent Thursday with. Mrs. Wilkins. Mrs. A. Wright spent Friday with friends in Minneapolis. Miss Louise Bell was the guest ot Miss Emily Howard Tuesday.