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Southern ladies' journal. (Little Rock, Ark.) 1886-18??, October 02, 1886, Image 6

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Social Items.
Judge Vaughan is in Lexington, Ky.,
attending the Fair.
The charming Miss Jean Cravens of
Clarksville, Ark., is the guest of Miss
Carters of Ozark, Ark.
Mr. E. S. Ready of Helena, was in
the city this week and was warmly wel
comed by his many friends.
Miss Etta Govan of Marianna, is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Elean West, corner
Twentieth and Center in this city.
Miss Jessie Coffin, daughter of Mr.
James P. Coffin of Powhatan, is visiting
Miss Nettie Mayfield of Batesville, Ark.
There are two or three prospective
weddings on the tapis for this winter,
among the favorites of society.
Miss Ellen Rose reached home Fri
day, after a delightful summer spent
among the mountains of Tennessee.
Mrs. George H. Sanders, entertained
a few friends on Thursday evening, com
plimentary to Mrs. Tevis of Galveston,
Texas.
Miss Emma Deshon is going to Dal
las, Texas, the latter part of this month,
to be absent until Christmas, visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John Calef and Miss
Mattie Churchill, are going to Fort
Smith next week to be present at the
Fair.
Mrs. Edmund Urguhart and Miss
Madge have returned from Canada,
where they have been spending the sum
mer.
Miss Minnie Vaughan, daughter of
Dr. Vaughan of Hot Springs, will be
the guest of Mrs. George H. Sanders
next week.
Mrs. J. E. Marsh and Mrs. Coll An
drews and children, reached home last
Saturday, after a delightful summer
spent near Lowell, Mass.
Mrs. Sterling R. Cockrill and family
have returned from Beersheba Springs,
lenn., where they have been spending
a delightful summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle, and Maj. and
Mrs. W. E. Woodruff*, are going to St
Louis on Sunday, to be present at the
Veiled I rophets and attend the Fair.
Mr. June Johnson has purchased, since
going to New Mexico, a burro, and has
named it, for reasons best known to him
self, after a young society gentleman in
tms city, whose initials are F. W. G
Miss Hattie Breysacher, who has been
so feted in Huntsville Alabama, where
she has been spending the summer the
guest of her aunt, is expected home next
week.
Col. “Bob” Crockett is causing many
people to turn their eyes toward Arkan
sas by his trips in northern and western
states.
We call the attention of our readers to
some receipts upon our House and Home
page, sent us by a St. Louis lady, who is
noted for her fine house keeping.
Mr. George M. Craig and Miss Jen
nie A. Taliaferro of Bentonville, were
married in that city a few days since. It
was the leading society event of the sea
son.
Mr. Cassinelli, one of the largest deal
ers in fruits, oysters and other epicurean
dainties of the city, offers to his custom
ers a new lot of all that is best in the
market.
Mrs. Wm. Caruth and Miss Hattie en
joyed their summer spent at Old Point
Comfort and other eartern watering
places very much. It is our pleasure to
have these ladies among us once again.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Remmel of New
port, Ark., left last week for Staunton,
Va., and Stratford, N. Y., where they
will visit relatives and friends. They
will be absent nearly one month.
We learn from the Diocese of Arkan
sas, that Rev. W. A. Tearne has resign
ed the rectorship of St. Paul, Batesville,
Arkansas, and accepted that of St. James
Church of Texarkana, Texas.
Mr. Mark Valentine has purchased a
residence in the suburbs of the citv, on
the extension of Twelfth street. Mrs.
Wm. H. Smith of Vicksburg, Miss., is
to be the guest of Mrs. Valentine dur
ing the present month.
Mi. and Mrs. 11. F. Eberts, will oc
cupy the house now being rebuilt by
Mr Alden Woodruff', on the corner of
Sixth and Sherman. This is the cottage
belonging to Mr. Woodruff, which was
lecently injured by fire.
We see from the Malvern News that
J* Robeitson killed a laige deer
last week. The doctor is extremely son i
of hunting, and is never so happy, as
when he has his gun on his shoulder and
his tine dogs leaping around him.
Miss Sophia Crease, hasVorked zeal
ously for the concert given in Austin,
exas, on October ist, for the benefit of
the Confederate Home, to be built in that
tickpf ■ bii. Weie a lai^e number °f
ckets soldhere, and such an enter
prise deserves universal patronage.
. an d Mrs. E. V. I
cided to return to Lissi e I
winter and will reach h e t k ’ ° r I
week They will occupy the I
< ence belonging to the Do I
the house on the corner no ’ nextto I
by Mrs. E. W. Gibb. ’ Occu M I
ted this week with very great I
by members of that ancient. I
faith. The Synagogue was ? >
and thronged with intelligent an I* 1 I
worshipers during the L t i re “ *' I
the morning. Cfc °f I
Miss Nannie, the talented a ,
Os Gen. D. 11. Hill f,„
. rtul, is now teacher Os I
painting, modeling and decorative a ,. ti .
Mrss Bragg’s school at Washington, D,
• he schoolis to be congratulated 01 |
Its teacher in the art department. Abet I
ter selection could not havebeen made.'
Miss Jean Loughborough, is a candi- I
date lor Enrolling Clerk of the Senate,
and not of the House, as some papers I
have announced. We are indebted to
our friends the Pine Bluff Press-Eagle
and Commercial, the Helena World and
the Batesville Guard, for very compli
mentary mention.
Universal sympathy is still being felt
and expressed for the tried parents of
Mr. Douglas Stephens Blackburn, who
was so lately in our midst, and yet so
lately entombed. A young man of en
ergy, of fine gifts, of bright promise, his
early death has surprised and grieved
those who know and enjoy the friendship
of his distressed and kindly parents.
James P. Brown of the Marianna In
dex, has severed his connection with
that journal as editor. Mr. W. S.Mc
Clintock. its proprietor, will probably
steer that journal through the troubled
waters. —Helena World.
Mr. Brown is a courtly young gentle
man of much ability, and we regret to
learn that he has deserted the fraternity.
Mr. Louis Reinman, has improved his
large stables on the corner of Third and
Louisiana. He keeps a large and varied
stock of horses and mules, both foi rent
and sale. With handsome outfits, in the
wav of vehicles and stylish turnout.
Those wishing a handsome diagoi o ft
cart for an evening drive, can have t ie
sent promptly from this stable to tie.
residence. Beside this Mi. e
man is building a large stable on
opposite side of the street, \vhi it
tions will be held once a wee o
family horses, and blooded stoc ■
Mr. Reinman is associated his a
in-law Mr. Simon, who is so v
throughout this State tor 30 man
business experience ana 1
ners.

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