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2 THE SOCIAL WHIRL. The New Year Opens En • couragiDgly. MARXIAGES AND RECEPTIONS. , Entertainments, Surprise Parties, iasicales, Dances and Other T Interesting Events. ' All communications for this Department ■houli) be addressed "Social Editor Herald," and lirwarded beiore Friday night ot each week.j A vetch night social was held in the M. E church, Monrovia, on New Year's Eve. »*» A lean bag party was given on New Years Eve by tbe St. Angelo guests to their friends. #** Tte management qf the Bellevue Ter race Will give a dance about the middle of th« month. \ •*» The East Side lodge of the A. 0. U. W. gave a New Year's ball Tuesday even ing, atCampbell's hall. **» Monrovian bicyclists took a run over to Pasadena on January Ist and returned in time ftr the entertainment in the even ing. I # # Mils Lillian Breed, daughter of L. N. Breed, entertained a few yonng friends Fridty evening at her parlors at the Nadeiu, ■ * » Mils Louise Pearsons, a prominent lady of Fort Dodge, lowa, is spending the winter at the Grand View hotel, Moniovia. Mi. and Mrs. C. A. Backus were given • surprise party New Year's night, on the occasion of their twenty-seventh wedding anniversary. •»** Miss Charnock entertained the young ladiss of the Social Guild by a candy mill on Tuesday evening, at her rooms, cor ncr Fifth and Main streets. »** A reception was given last Thursday eveaing by Miss Mamie Meade, at the family residence, on South Main street, in honor of Miss Nellie Nash, of Buffalo, N. Y. A bon-bon party was given by the Beacon B)cial Club, at San Pedro, on New Year's Eve. The yonng folks spent a very enjoyable evening, and danced the New Year in. **♦ A large New Year's party was given at the residence of Mr. Hyans, on Boyle Heights, Tuesday evening. Invitations were issued to 200 guests, and the affair was most pleasant. a » » On Thursday evening the S. M. Club was entertained at the Ludlam school by Mrs. Lummis, H. E. Hamilton, Miss Kimball, Mr. Faik, Mrs. Hooker, Misß Bereman and Mr. Orem. •*« Mr. and Mrs. George R. Johnson, of Monrovia, gave a pleasant little dinner party on New Year's day to their imme diate friends only. Several yonng people of Los Angeles were invited. *** The ladies of St. Panl's Episcopal chnrch gave a Christmas entertainment to the children of the Sunday school on Monday evening in St. Paul's hall, at the rear of the church. The little people en joyed the evening immensely. »** A drive whist party was given by Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Page and Mrs. Fish, at the Bellevue Terrace on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Fish and Mrs. Willard captured the consolation prizes, and Mrs. Judge Haines and Arthur Blake the head prizes. Tho members of the O. 0. Whist Club were entertained Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Spencer G. Millard at their home on Angeleiio Heights. The even ing was spent in dancing ont the old year and extending a royal welcome to 1890. # * The W. C. T. U. of Monrovia gave a parlor social at the residence of Mrs. A. B. Tomlinsons on New Year's Eve to a crowded house of merry young and old folks, who had a most enjoyable time. An interesting programme was given by the ladies of the union. •** The young men of Monrovia gave a social dance on New Year's Eve for the benefit of the band. A large crowd at tended from far and near, music was furnished by the city band for the prom enade concert, and the dance music by the celebrated Hargrave's orchestra. »** On Monday evening there was a pleas ant entertainment at the Trinity M. E. church. Rev. H. M. Dv Boae, Miss Nita Brown, Charles Widney, Miss Roberto Dv Bose, Miss Mathews, Miss Maud Clark, Miss Lena Baux, L. Findley and H. Carter took part in the programme. ■ * » At Fort-street M. E. church on New Year's Eve an enjoyable entertainment was given. Ernest Oliver, R. La Point, Lee Bigelow, Frank Hovey, CassOsborn, Walter Pomeroy, Win. Shreve, Miss Julia Holmes, Mrs. Smith, Miss Kittie Richards, J. J. Gosper and others amused the many present. »*♦ A parlor entertainment was given Wednesday evening at tbe residence of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Heinzeman, who were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rob inson, in honor of the forty-second birth day of Mr. Robinson. A series of tab leaux, followed by songs and dancing, rendered the occasion exceedingly pleas ant. »** Miss Marie L. Bobb, assisted by her pupils and Mrs. Mamie Perry-Davis and Signor Modini, gave a musicale on Fri day evening at her studio. Misses Alice ana Mianie Stevens, Miss Tniney, Miss Cobb, Miss Jerm, Miss E. Fletcher and E. Stewart participated in the pro gramme. ■ * * A musicale was given on Thursday evening by Professor B. Berg. The fol lowing assisted in the excellent pro gramme: Miss Birdie Wier, Robert Low, Professor Stoll, Miss Leoti Mc- Kee, Professor Seaman, Miss Annie Clancy, Miss Lolita Walker and Miss Lulu Meade. •** Tomorrow evening the second trial of the "Gall Divorce Case" will take place at Illinois hall. The following will take part in the trial: Miss Lillian Whelpley, Professor Hersee, R. E. Hoyt, Henry Harrison, S ; V, Grosvenor, E. P. Tomp kins, J.jß. de las Casas, J. W. Cochran, Mies Florence Archer, Miss Rosa Har ben, Mis. Kukbride, T. T. Jones, Miss Oriip,t»4L,AU3a. Mrj. M. F. Hoyt, THE LOS ANQELE3 DAILY HERALD: SUNDAY MOKNINU. JANUARY 5, 1&0 Mrs. Hersee, Mrs. A. L. Grosvenor, Dr. W. P. Holyoke and Mrs. Carey. #** The Union Chautauqua meeting will be held on Tuesday evening, in Trinity M. E. church. Misses Rosa Rees, Helen McComae, Lizzie Roes, Lilly Ree", Mrs. Carpenter, Judge Variel, Mrs. Variel, Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Williams, Miss Peabody, Mr. Rees, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. McComas, Mr. Fowler, Mr. McComas, Mrs. McClure and Miss Variel will take part in the programme. *** Numbered among the many social events of New Year's Eve was a donkey party at the residence of Mr. J. M. Workman, Boyle Heights. The guests vied each with the other, to supply said donkey with the usual appendage, in ex actly the right place, many amusing things occurring in the effort, after which music and dancing occurred, and re freshments were served. »** On Friday evening Mrs. F. C. Wood bury gave a party at 829 South Hill street. Dancing was a feature of the en tertainment, and a charming supper was served. Among those present were Miss Helen Anderson, Mrs. Betts, Miss Grun sky, Mri. F. C. Woodbury and the Misses Moore; Dr. Frank Cunningham, Messrs. Blake, George Seip, R. Kenny, Charles 0. Scott and B. Yoight. »*# A quiet wedding took place at the beautiful home of Dr. and Mrs. Pirtle, near Monrovia, on Tuesday last, when Miss Lizzie, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Pirtle, was married to Rev. J. G. Finley, of Phcenix, Ariz. Dr. Carson, of the M. £. church, South, of Los Angeles, performed the ceremony.*) The happy couple will be located in Phcenix, leaving many friends in this vicinity, who wish them joy and happiness. »*» A surprise party was given to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sanderson Friday night, at their residence on Aliso street, near Boyle avenue. It was the tenth anni versary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson. Those present were ex- Mayor W. H. Workman and wife and the two Misses Workman, Judge S. C. Hubbell and wife, Dr. Davisson and wife, Mrs. Webb, W. H. Holmes and wife, Mr. Knotman, Miss Cafferty, Mrs. E. H. Workman and daughter and Boyle Workman. #*« a progressive taffy pull was given at W. H. Perry's on New Year's Eve. Dancing and music rendered the evening enjoyable. Sic. Modini and Mrs. Mamie Perry-Davis, Miss Cobb, Mrs. McCaf frey, Mrs. Bell and Mr. W. H. Perry aided in making matters pleasant. Among the guests were: Captain and Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Mc- Caffrey, Mrs. St. George, Mrs. Fred Perry, the Misses Johnson, Foy, Smith, Cobb, the Misses Bryant, Messrs. John son, Coulter, Sparks, Johnson, Mr. Weather wax from Aberdeen. On Friday evening a very pleasant whist party, followed by an exquisite petit souper, was given at the residence of Dr. J. S. Owens. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey, Mrs. Conradi and Miss Conradi, Miss N. J. Miller, Colonel and Mrs. J. J. Ayers, Mr. C. H. Hall. Mrs. Owens sang some of her sweetest songs during tbe evening, and Miss Conradi favored the company with some fine instrument ation on the piano. The evening was greatly enjoyed. **# On Monday evening the Outing Club assembled at the house cf Miss Casey, the Vice-President of the club. Pro gressive enchre and dancing were the leading features, and refreshments were served during the evening. The follow ing were present: Messrs. George Coch ran, Albert Lindley, D. R. Collins, C. E. Anchampaueh, J. Fred Blake, J. R. Car ter, George Sinsabaugh, F. H. Suffle, H. Watson, and Misses Rawlings, Corran, Wilson, Fogarty, Mennefee, Luitweiler, Chanslor, Havemann and Casey. The booby prizes were won by Misa Agnes Wilson and Albert Lindley. **» The ball given in Spurgeon's hall, Santa Ana, on New Year's Eve, under the management of the Cornet Band, was a brilliant affair. Among those present were: Thomas Miles and Miss Balshaw, George Robertson and Miss Katzung, Frank Weh and Miss Ida Neill, J. Por ter and Miss Ada Faulkner, C. Huff and Miss Roper, George Peters and Mrs. Peters, L. Goeper and Mrs. Goeper and Mrs. Porter, C. Arkell and Miss Bowen, C, Beard and Miss Arbuckle, Ben Beard and Miss Beard, Duke Shroble and Miss Bissett, R. S. Roper and Miss Crawford, Fred Conner and Misses Conner and Hawkins, and M. Snyder and Miss L. Neill. Another prominent real-estate man has succumbed to the force of circum stances, although in this case the pressure was agreeable. Mr. Reuben W. Dromgold was married to Miss Nellie M. Squire, on New Year's, by Rev. H. Cox, at tbe residence of the bride's parents on Sichel street, .Hast Los Ange les, in the presence of about twenty relatives and friends, to nearly every one of whom the affair was a complete surprise, as was evinced by looks of astonishment as the attractive couple came into the room, and the minister, without preliminary, began the cere mony. After a most bountiful dinner, the pair were escorted to their future home at 29 Workman street. At the residence of Mrs. Cordes, at Boyle Heights, a pleasant New Year gathering took place on New Year's Eve. Singing, dancing and recitals were the order of the evening, until 12 o'clock. After exchanging hearty congratulations for the New Year, supper was served. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Zobelein, Mr. and Mrs. Cordes, Mr. and Mrs. Arzaya, Mrs. Knowles and daughters, Miss Peschke, Clara and Lula Paynter,Misses Maud and Jennie Cooke, Rosa Cota, Mrs. J. Chavez, Miss Till and Mathilda Zobelein, Henry Till, John Zoebelein, E. and H. Strong, Joe Laven thal, James and George O'Donnell, Earn est and Tom Morey, William Harrison, Tom Romero, Tom McAvoy, Mr. Marti nez and Chas. Robinson. At Whittier on Saturday evening of last week a bop was given at the Green leaf hotel. Amon* those present were: Hon. Frank P. Kelley and wife, A. F. Mackay, the Misses Ida and Jennie Mackay, Jesse Shroyer, Sherman Wig gins, J. B. Bnrkett, H. L. Tufts, Ohaß. Clark and wife, J. M. Skinner, Frank Young, A. H. Dillon, M. T. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. F. S Elder, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Lindley, Misses Hattie, Mamie and Nellie Strong, Downs, Fallon, Henry, Warner, Banta, Dunn, C. D. Henry and wife, G. H. Lombard and wife, I. Hig gins and wife, H. W. Sessions and wife, J. Sims and wifev Messrs. Lombard, Downs, Foley, Dean And Wayne Mason,. Ralph Lowe; Hon. fames B. Lowe and wife, San Jose; Hon. Josiah Sims, Nevada City: Miss/Cnshing, El Monte; Miss Shanks, Sheffield, Iowa; Mrs. W.W. Smith, Rowland Bmith, Kansas City; F. Beyschlag, Miss Bey schlag, Detroit; the Misses Wittleberge'r, St. Ciair. Mich. »*» On Christmas Eve, Lucile B. Kelly, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Kelly, had her first Christmas tree, in the rooms of her parents at the St. Angelo hotel, Grand .avenue, near •Temple. Moat of the guests of the house were present, and those who had pres ents to give placed them on the tree, and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed. In a number of instances the presents were very valuable. Those present were: Little Lesla Harsha, Mr. and Mrs. Harsha, Mr. and Mrs. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Messrs. Bremster, Smith, Beven, Ellsh man. »** On Christinas Day, at the residence of the bride's parents in Riverside, Mr. Egbert J. Barrett and Mies Annie E. Strobridge were united in matrimony by the Rev. Mr. Stirling, in the presence of the relatives and a few personal friends. The following gave presents to the young couple: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Strobridge, Mr. and Mrs. Abies, Mr. and Mrs. Wil kinson, Miss Lelia Qninn, John Baird, Miss Mary Cronin, George Fowler, Mr.9. Baird, Messrs. Domain and Silver, Miss Maggie Strobridge, Alkire family, Charles Strobridge, Mr. and Mrs. Derby, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Abbott, Elwin Haws, Miss Mertie Fowler, Miss Nellie Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Jefferson. #*# On New Year's Eve an impromptu watch party was given at the residence of Mrs. E. L. Baker, No. 1 South Flower street, the party consisting entirely of ladies. The evening was pleasantly spent with music and singing, and about 10:30 o'clock a delightful lunch was served. After supper the younger mem bers of the party participated in a real old-fashioned "candy pull." Some time after midnight, the usual New Year greetings having been enchanged, the party broke up, after wishing their kind hostess many happy returns of that very happy evening. Among those who took most active part were Mrs. Baker and daughters, Mrs. Green, Margaret and Mary Philipson, and Dora and Fanny Levy. Miss Wills gave a very pleasant german at her residence, at Fort hill, on Monday night, in honor of her friend, Miss Locke, of Indianapolis. The hand painted favors were quite a feature in themselves. The invited guests were: Dr. Robert Dorsey, who led the german with Miss Locke; Misses Patton, Smith, Banning, Glassell, Merrill, Forman, Waddilove, Briggs, Houghton, Cole, the Misses Doreey, Misses Stoneman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vail, Messrs. Vogelsang, Adams, Slauson, Hannon, Houghton, Caswell. Latham, Schumacher, Dewey, Percy Hoyle, Charles Forman, Jr., Dr. MacGowan, Schuyler, Cole, Dr. E. H. Cole, Dr. Wills, Dr. Radebangh, of Pasadena, Mrs. Sanator Jones and Miss Gorham, of Santa Monica. On Thursday evening a party was given by Mre. L. Chase, 120 South Grand avenue, in honor of her daughter, Miss Nellie Chase, who has just recovered from a long and dangerous illness. Those present were: Miss Mattie Stone, Miss Fannie Stone, Miss Lottie Flatt, Miss Nellie Reardon, Miss Edith King, Miss Genevieve Reardon, Miss Ethel King, Miss Edith Alderson, Miss Do vie Turner, Miss Daisy Hupp, Miss Katie «*oi».7a«n, Miss Btella Shields, Miss Belle Shields, Master Frank D. F. Donegan, Master John S. Reardon; Master Herbert A. King; Master Harry Stoneman, Master Ben Gillette, Master Wallace Williams, Master Willie Dean, Master Edward Stone, Master Arthur Shelton, Mrs. J. Caley, Mrs. E. Basye, Mrs. Z. L. King. **» A novelty in the way of Christmas en tertainments was that given at the Third* Congregational church on Monday night. After a short and appropriate programme, an immense sleigh, drawn by two rein deers, appeared upon the platform. The sleigh was gaily decorated, and contained about three hundred and fifty presents which were distributed with many bright and witty speeches by Mr, Orus Mannon, who acted as Santa Claus. The sleigh and its decorations were designed and erected by the pastor of the church, Rev. J. H. Collins, who thus proved his ability to do more than one thing well. There are a good many ministers who can preach well, but not many who could also successfully plan a novelty in the way of a Christmas entertainment. »*# On Friday Miss Asbury Kent jave a matinee musicale for her pupils, aisisted by Mr. Stoll and Miss Mary Wstkins. Mr. Stoll sang a song by Schubert, and "Bedouin Love Song," by P.nsuti, delighting his audience by his sweet and well managed voice. Miss W&tkins, who, though an amateur, is a hard stu dent, played her selections with unusual fire and spirit. Miss Kent played "Sieg round's" lovo song from the "V7alkyrle Song of the Rhine Maidens," from tie Rhinegold, by Wagner, arranged for piauo b/ Paul Colberg, and " Valse 4e Concert," by Wremawski, in her own peculiarly delicate and spirited style. The following of her pupils played sobs with wonderfully correct technique aid expression: Miss Ethel Mulling, M fee Bessie Alexander, Miss Kate Laridt, Miss L. Bills, Miss A. Bills, Miss Mary Good win, Master Fielding Stiltson. **# The following officers of the Knigl.ts Templar were installed on Thursday evening: Eminent Sir Freeman G. Teed, Commander; Sir Henry Z. 0.-bornn, Generalissimo; Sir George M. Holtop, Captain General; Sir Benjamin N. Smith, Prelate; Sir George Gillson, Senior Warden; Sir Francis C. Wood bury, Junior Warden; Sir Tom J. Wel don, Treasurer; Sir Robert T. Mullard, Recorder; Sir John S. Van Doren, Stan dard Bearer; Sir Daniel W. Field, Sword Bearer; Sir Horace M. Russell, Third Guard; Sir John A. Kingsley, Second Guard; Sir George E. Seip, First Guard; Sir David E. Barclay.Warder; Sir Albert G. Bartlett, Musical Director; Sir John O. Bennette, Organist; Sir Edward Hart up, Sentinel. After the ceremony was completed, the Sir Knights adjourned to the banquet room, where refresh ments were served, amid mutual con gratulations and an exchange of fraternal sentiments, the new Eminent Com mander, Freeman G. Teed, occupying the head of the table. Impromptu speeches were made to several senti ments by Sir H. 8. Orme, C. C. Allen, Franklin Jordan, T. H. Ward, W. A. Morgan, George Gillson, George M Hol ton, M. T. Allen, F. 0. Woodbury' Past Commanders Boynton and Moore, R. T. Mullard, Dr. Walter Lindley, Drs. Pal mer and McCoy, of Pasadena; George Seip and H. Z. Osborne. #■ # Mr. Charles Foreman entertained a party of friends on New Year's Eve, at whist. Cue iuulu was devoted to six band euchre. The winners at whist were Mrs. Dr. Rosa and Mr. Charles Prager forthe"A's," and Mrs. Plater and Mr. James Slauson for the "B's," while Mrs' SlaJson and Mr. William Pridham won the booby. After the guests had fin ished the games, they were invited to the dining-room, where refreshments weie served. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Caswell, Mr. and Mrs. Prid hao, Colonel and Mrs. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Prager, Mr. and Mrs. Plater] Mr and Mft. Slav on, Mr. and Mrs Voiburg, Dr. and Mr->. Clacius, General and Mrs. Mansfield, Dr. and Mrs. Ross. Mr and Mrs. Percy Bess, Miss Waddi lovj, Miss O'Melveny. Miss Northam, Mils Houghton, Miss JDewey, Messrs. J. Slaison, S. Dewey, W. Caswell and H. Wman. i)a Wednesday evening the C. Cooking Chb gave a dance at the Hotel Lincoln. Anong those present were: Misses Clara Cpran, Florence Perry, Luta Jordan anl Mrs. C, J. Lehman; Misses Flora diver, Lizzie Rawlins, Lena Forrester, Eta Hiller and Juanita Stout; Mrs. C W Chase, Mrs. L jwis, Mrs. Dr. Owens, Ms. J. A. Henderson, Miss Florence Pe-ry, Miss Blanctie Bonebroke, Miss Fi>ra Culver, Miss Ssamana, Miss Cocn rai, Miss Johnson. Miss Rawlins, Miss Crran, Miss Grcff, Miss Menifee, Miss M'rrison, Miss ('hancelor, Mrs. C. J. Leaman, Miss Dewey, Miss Henderson, Mss Stout, Miss Lea Smith, Mrs. Pas co, l Mrs. JordaD, Miss Wilson ; Messrs. Hnderson, Cosby, Veazae, Forrester', Daio, Dallahan. Hall, Collins, Chase, Wleon, Bevan, Smith, Sale, Lawrence, Stffel, Christopher. Busch, Hoyle, How arl, Phillips, Nordlinger, Chandler, Badshaw, Tufts, Blake, Moore, Pern J«bnston, Sparks Johnston, Cholfant, Yfcatherwax, Hellman, Baker, Judson, Of, Dr. Choate and Dr. Owen, Syers, Biei, Noal, Michner, Lehman, Watson. **# On Tuesday last Miss Jennie Hum pireys gave a reception and dance to her aany friends. Among those present «re: Mr. and Mrs. Hulse, Mr. and Mrs. Bulgham, Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, Mr. md Mrs. Chas. Ted ford, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Overshiner, Mr. and Mrs. Woods, Ir. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. CM. tolmes, Mr. and Mrs. Felton, Mr. and A re. Fred Rafferty, Mr. and Mrs. Swart /.•ll, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Edgar, Misses Bayd, Edwards, Parks, Hulse, Lock hart, Welch, Patton, Clayton, Minnie Baker, Bill, Waxson, French, Maggie Lacy, Mary Lacy. Maud Laco, Alice Witmer, Elizabeth Witmer, Stella Preble, Grace Spurgeon,Ma'tie Tedford.Bettie Hervey, Kate Baker, Lottie Spurgeon, Belle Chil lon, Nellie Bundy, Jessie Vance, Mollie Witmer; Messrs. Dr. Boyd, C. H. Ed wards, O. P. Lockheart, A. J. Crook ihank, R. H. Towner, Cbas. Vanderlip, E. W. Maxson, T. C. Higbie, Harry Heighton, S. H. Finley, S. S. Parsons. R. Witmer, C. Rigge.C. Kendall, W. K. Hervey, W. S. Taylor, Henry Adams, S. P. Sibley, C. Spurgeon, Ren Padgham, Willie Vance and Andrew Joplin. #** The Firemen's masquerade ball given on New Year's Eve at Santa Monica was a great success, both financially and socially. It was attended by many of Santa Monica's most prominent citizens, and everybody seemed to enjoy them selves thoroughly. The characters were well sustained, and the dresses were elegant, fanciful, and ridiculous. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. P. J. Kennedy, Miss Katie Dodge, Mr. M. H. Volkman, Miss Jessie Walters, Mr. Archie Johnson, Mrs. W. L. Tierney, and Mr. M. W. Steele. One of the most pleasant fea tures of the evening's entertainment was the supper given in connection with the ball, by the Santa Monica Benevolent Society. The supper rooms were beauti fully decorated, »nd the viands such as would please the most fastidious. The ladies who worked so faithfully to attain this end were Miss E. A. Do we, Mrs. Guiberson, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. E. J. Vawter, Mrs. S. W. Vawter, Mrs. Wil son, and Mrs. M. H. Voikman. They desire to thank all who so generously helped them in their work. The pro ceeds of the supper are to be devoted to the poor of Santa Monica. *** The Waterman Rifles gave a reception at the St. Charles on Now Year's even ing. Among those present were: Will iam Gird, Henry Wozencraft, R. E. Mc- Donald, fl. L Drew, Mrs. Dr. McDonald, Miss D. Satterwhite. W. J. Satterwhite, John Satterwhite, W. A. Nash, James E. Mack, Mrs. M. Ferguson, Mrs. M. Phil son, Miss May Tjler, Miss J. A. Fergu son, Miss Lillie Carson, Emma Harris, Flora E. Damron, Julia Edwards, Kate McCall, T. J. Wilson, H. K. Plotts, Mrs. H. S. Hanson, Arthur Kearney, George C. Skinner, Josie Tyler, Florence Cave, Mamie Clark, Ollie Linville. C. O. Bud dington, J. B. Tyler, Mrs. George Chasey, T. H. Goff, Mrs. 0. 8. Carson, Mrs. Jennie Wilson, H. Curtis, J. G. Shurtz, L Frith, C. L. Gibson, Miss Gib son, Mrs. Van Gorder, A. B. Paris, Mrs. A. B. Paris, Miss Stanmbaugh, Phil. Rauh, Joseph Israel, John L. Camp bell, Hattie M. Campbell, Mabel Mus cott, E. J. Roberts, L. W, Wixom, Louis R. Felder, Dr. J. N. Baylis, H. H. Guthrie, M. L. Guthrie, A. P. Morse, H. Martin, W. T. Arner, Fenton P. Foster, Lulu A. Bmith, Carrie L. Craig, Howard H. Baker, F. H Beitz, Ed Smulley, Mrs. L. Taylor, H. G. Lecher, Mrs. Warren, D. Jonas, J. S. Nash, Roy Sweezy, Mrs. George L. Blake, Millie Tittle, Jennie Garner, John W. Barton, Mrs. J. W. Barton, Mrs. S. Carson, Mrs. Tillie Shearer, Zilpha Ames, Emma Ames, May Colgan, Nesie Paris, W. D. Wagner, Ernest Graham, Lydia Fuller, Ella Allison, H. C. Curtis, B. F. Hyde, Mrs. M. C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Beth Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Johnson,, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Styles, F. 8. Trowbridge, Lydia Mcc, J. H. Curtis, George Ames, Jos. H.Wagner, E. McGil livay, Anna Reutinger, Emma Anderson, Mrs. L. P. Bidgood, E. H. Bidgood, W. T. Noyes, John Andreson, Jr.. W. D. F. Helm, A. D. Bidgood, Mrs. H. Morse, Mrs. E. A. Ball, Mrs. Charles Barnard, Mrs. Spofford, Mary Broad well, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Koebig, J. E. Hol land, G. A. Allison, J. C. Scott, F. G. Erbe, F. W. Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Jr., W. J. Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Draper, D. C. Ross, A. Burt, W. J. Curtis, Calla Hammer, Ursula Hunting ton, Annie Wall, Mrs. J. Bright, P. L. Higging, Mrs. H. L. Drew, F. M. John son, Maggie Johnson, L. N. Bedford, B. Fowler, Mrs. Davis, C. A. Rouse, G. H. Spring, J. W. Marshall, Frances Andre \Continued on page three.] , SURE .JmWBS' mi A P ERF EC' T H E ALE R OF CUTS and WOUNDS. Severely Cut- ' j Bottle Core. Fredericksburg, Tox. Aug. 20,1888. 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