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» SOCIETY I This is, or should be, the very height of the summer season at the lakes and resorts, and yet from most all of them come moans about the dearth of so cial doings, the lack of men, and—up to a few days agothe cold and rainy weather. However," during. the past week'there has been a revival of in terest in gaiety at White Bear Lake, "owing to the belated warm weather setting in and the tennis tournament -at Dellwood, which brought many out . from town, so that nearly all the cot tagers are entertaining house - parties over Sunday. Last night? at the Dell wood club house there was the giving of the tennis prizes and a dance which was much better attended than usual. There is a revival of Interest in tennis which has been very marked this sum " mer and the conviction is growing that it is a much better game for wom en than golf,- which is left almost sole ly to men in this city. Entries are now being received at the Country club for the state tennis tournament, which will be played during the first week Sep tember, when it is expected that the best players that the city and outlying districts can show will be present. * * * A New York paper makes the fol lowing reference to Mr. and Mrs. Paget, the former of whom was once a well known resident of St. Paul: -. "Mr and Mrs. Almeric Hugh Paget, who have ' been abroad for several years, will return to this country in November. Their house in East Sixty first street is being prepared for their occupancy. Mrs. Paget is the daugh ter of, William C. Whitney." . Mr. and Mrs. Paget are not returning to this country permanently, it is be lieved, as they have bought or built a fine old country house not far from London, where they have lived for sev eral years. , --T » * * Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gordon, of Laurel avenue, have returned from a summer spent in England and on the continent. Mrs. Gordon has been visiting at her Eastern home for several weeks. Mrs. L E Newport, of Hartford, Conn., 13 the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. New port, of Ashland avenue. Mrs. "Victor Robertson and children, of Chicago, are •spending a few weeks at the Visitation convent on Robert street. * • • There has been quite a colony of St. Paul people at Madeleine island on Lake Superior this month, some of whom will remain until September. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stickney and family, of Summit avenue, are there; . Mrs. McNeil V. Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ander Horn, of Pleasant avenue, and last week Mrs. Henry H. Horn and Miss Mabel Horn, of Dayton avenue, wen* up. Mrs/Ranney and her family and Judge and Mrs. Willis and Dr. Wharton and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. O'Brien complete the group of well know residents who have fled to that region in fear of hay fever. ■\ yf * * * Mrs. Frederick D. Banning, of St. Louis, came down from Minnetonka this week and spent several days at the Stickney residence, on Summit avenue. Miss Stickney and Mrs. Ban ning are keeping house in a cottage near the club house. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hodge, Mrs. Leonard Hodge and Mr. and Mrs Paul Weed are also "there A few years ago Minnetonka was almost entirely given over to Min neapolis people, : but this year several well known persons from this city have gone out. and Minnetonka is again among the possibilitiese as a summer place for. St. Paul. The fact that- a St Paul man has been manag ing the Tonka Bay hotel has had something to do with this. * * * Mrs. Rose Schurmeier and family have returned from 4'Alexandria, where they spent the early summer, and are on the island at White Bear, at Mrs, Tarbox's cottage, as are Mr. and Mrs. Howard James, of the Aberdeen, and Mrs. Hannaford, of Portland avenue. Mr. William Stowell, of California, has returned and joined his mother and father, who are visiting Mrs. Averill, of South Exchange street. Mr. Stowell will probably return .to Princeton in September. * * • Mrs. J. J- Hill, of Summit avenue, gave a dinner last night for Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy Storer, who are at the Aberdeen. *** , , . Now that ttite summer is drawing to a close, plans are being made for § schools, and many St. Paul girls are getting ready to go East to New York, Philadelphia and Boston. One group of well known girls are going to Miss Baldwin's preparatory school at Bryn Mawr, near Philadelphia. Among these are Miss Charlotte Hardenbergh, Miss . Elizabeth Skinner, Miss Caroline Schurmeier and the youngest Miss i Cutler; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cutler. These girls, will not go until the last of September or first of October. > ";■ * * » Miss Mary T. Sturgis, of Virginia avenue, has gone to Washington to visit her friend. Miss Prince, of that cjty. Mrs. Dousman. and the Misses Dousman, of Summit. avenue, have been entertaining a house party of friends from New York. Mrs. Gard ner Moore, Mrs. John Morrison and the Misses English, of Columbus, are spending Sunday at White Bear, the guests of Mrs. W. A. Herdenbergh, at Dellwood. Mrs. Charles Bigelow, of Laurel avenue, has been much enter tained this summer since her return from Colorado Springs. Mrs. William Dean, of Grand avenue, gave . a luncheon in her honor at the Country club. The interstate golf tournament, "which will begin 7on Wednesday aft- /"h E. W. Kalraert & Co. £&*"-I Manufacturer of Fine Furs K^^m 20 B. Sixth St, . (fciA "• ■: A Special Price for 30 Days on ." : AH ar FllP Garments ? '"'■' 'a^^^^^^^^l In crder to have you b*^ before the busy season bsglns.'; '^^W^sS^W'* * • ' ' You can make ,a big savin* by selecting your * l^^'i-W^^i^A garments now and making a small payment. down. mS^M^Sm i Here Are a Few Sample Prices: J!? «K^it?s& Alaska' Seal Jackets, 24-in, (ft ITIvtQ <ftO7R * J&|h }^&|ggE§3* long, London dyed (ft I| U WL. I U ' fe^S *^^^^S^S*a Persian Lamb* ®C X to ■$! Rfl Jackets $0 U U> I 0 U fifei^^*!^^3]^mvA;strakhan. Jackets, Leipsic'dyed, 24-in. long, (DQft ~fMWSttMs*$ J&& %»§» ''and stayed -and interlined ................ (PQ U . '«fa|^*#^" /- Black Marten Scarfs, : ! <£>! Cft -four tails-.,-.. 7. ..... .........o- S&Hr.OU ? *^^^^^:^^ * Our Fur Rejwdr^S *nd Dye«»S O^partmeat ■ '-,' iyy~^sG»^y: L _. ?; >"a under- the supervision of expert - turners. ' -7 to it now Mat! orders receive prompt attention. ernoon at -the Country club, will be.a notable ; affair socially, * -beside 1 being the most important event in the golf annals of this -city. The best players of the leading golf clubs of Minnesota"" will be here to compete for. the prizes, which, by the way, are more than well worth having. 7 They have been con tributed by leading citizens ' and by those interested ,in good sport. _ The women will * play in the mornings on the grounds of the Minnedahda club, while the Country club ? links ? will be entirely devoted to the men-players. The social features of. the games will be particularly. pleasant, -as " the . ar rangements for the entertainment of the visitors have been put in the hands of a well known society woman, who will have an able corps *of assistants. There will be many luncheons and dinners, and every afternoon tea will be served under a marquee on the grounds of the* Country club, overlook ing the river. . Every afternoon there will be a chaperon and five girls to assist her in serving tea and receiv ing the guests. On Wednesday after noon Mrs. Horace Thompson will have charge rof-the tea tables; on I Thurs day afternoon, Mrs. Dousman; Friday afternoon, Mrs. Severance, and on Sat urday afternoon Mrs. -Edward H, Hersey. There will be music every day by the Mandolin orchestra, and among the young women who will as sist on different days will be Miss Lilla Finch, Miss Florence Finch, Miss Nellie Finch, Miss Helen Bunn, Miss Abbie Livingston, Miss Bonnie Ran som, Miss Judith Dousman, Miss Alice Pope, Miss Mamie Livingston, Miss Pauline Ferguson, Miss Kitty Marvin, Mrs. Dyer, of Fort Snelling; Miss Moulton and Miss • Modisette, of Min neapolis, and Miss Helen. Bishop, of Bridgeport, Conn. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Misses Josephine Widman, Tess Burch, Sophia Wolf, Katherine Bates, Mary Lar kin, Emma Bernard, Millie Richter and Louisa Wendt, employes of Ziegler-Egan company, enjoyed an outing at Turtle lake One of the main features of the occa sion occurred when Miss Tess Burch made a descent" of twenty-five feet in a barrel, during a flashlight. ■■-. Prizes were won by the following ladies: r One- hun dred-yard race. Miss Josephine. Widman; egg race, Miss Louisa Wendt; two-legged race, Misses Mary Lark in and M. Richter; potato race, Miss Sophia Wolfe pic eating contest,-Miss Louisa Wendt; prize two-step. Miss Katherine Bates; prize waltz, Miss Tess Burch. Refreshments were served by the following committee: Mrs. J. Rickey, Misses Johanna Files and Helen Gonds. The rest of the day was spent on the water and in dancing, and the affair proved in every way a success. * • * y^m\ Mr W. H. Irvine, of- St. Paul, was married to Mrs. Emma C. Lovejoy, of Minneapolis, on Tuesxday night at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F. Ely, corner Elliotts avenue i and H" Eighteenth street, Minneapolis. Mr. Irvine has been connected With"" R. L. Polk & Co. for eighteen years, and has been superintend ent during the past seven years. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine have gone East on a* wedding ; tour and will be at home,, on Sept. 1 at 318 Ramsey street, fc x ;7 j The following well-known: people from j St Paul . registered at the London- and Paris offices of the American Express company during the last few. weeks: Mrs. W. G. Ward, Mrs. E. -A. Hendrick son Mrs. A. P. Hendrickson, Miss Hope, Miss Nellie B. Hope. Mr .and Mrs. W. P. < Abbott and F. H. Snyder. ... -,*.• -•.-?* :,yy-y: ■- '•-.--."-.-'. 1 Mrs Marshall? of Carroll street, gave a dancing party on Wednesday evening for Miss Lacy, of St. Louis, assisted by the following ladies: Miss Mahony, Miss Saulsbury, . Miss O'Brien, Miss Allen. Miss Greybel, Mesdarties Christopher, Thurston, . Stinson, «i > Mahony and the Misses Daley. L;L^;_ g "Til-'. ': "7?'"'■".' ~ Miss Margaret Borland,? "Sister Mar garet "" who was formerly deaconess in Messiah parish, was the guest,of members of that congregation during th§ past week. Early "**. next week,', after a brief visit to Faribault, she resumes her,duties as deaconess of St. Peter's church, Chi cago. ' 1 " ■ _ 7 ■'"• An exhibit of china and water color paintings will open at St. Agatha s con servatory. 25 East Exchange street, Tues day Aug. 25. from 2 to 5, and will con tinue until - Thursday evening, thus giv ing an opportunity to all interested in art to attend. - . * • » 1 The officers of the Twenty-first infan try gave a hop Friday night at the post hall, the first of the season. There was a considerable attendance of civilians, and the affair was a very pleasant one. * * * Mr and Mrs. F. Weiss will - celebrate their golden wedding Aug.. 30 at the resi dence of their son, Louis Weis*s, 278 Kent street. An informal reception will be held in the evening Ito receive friends. . *. * .* . ■ '"."7 •Mrs. James Johnson and her daughter, of 528 Cedar street, „ have gone to visit in Wisconsin, and will return about Septl. r 9 9 , : Miss Anna Connolly, ?of East Fourth street, spent her vacation with friends and relatives at Prior Lake. Mis* Agnes Gtbbin, of Waverly, Minn , is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. : O'Connor, of Fuller street. - . . ••■*,*-. Mrs. A. M. : Drefahl ! and - family, of 387 Wabasha street, have returned from a visit at the lake: . " ■'-■■•'-' 7 Mrs. and Mrs. S. D. Dysinger have re moved from St. Anthony avenue to 123 Summit avenue. .-.,■*:-;...-- . -*- .*. -* yy-:rx ' Miss Marie Misz will return from the East during. the coming. week. ■ Mrs. Dysinger and son are visiting her sister in Boone, lowa. .. ... ".-■ - *.**" -*-..*- 7V?----■ - Miss Winnlfred .E. Haney, daughter of air. and Mrs. Forest S. Haney.* of 215 East Fifth street,- Peru. IndiaCa.7* and Henry E Grafft. of St. Paul. Minn., were united in marriage - Thursday morning at 10 o'clock: at the Haney home." the Rev Mr Rench pastor of the Brethren church of 'Goshen,' officiating, in the presence of THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. L SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1903. the :. immediate relatives "' and y intimate friends -of the . couple. The . attendants were Miss Clarice ; Higbee, of ;.Milford, cousin •' of the bride; . and Clarence.- C. Grafft, of St? Paul, brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Grafft will spend? a week with relatives here,: at Wabash* and Mex ico, after which they wil leave for Chi cago and" thence to St. Paul to * reside, where "Mr.. Grafft is manager of a depart ment for Swift & Co. •;-;.:""..'-■■v7'■:■■ .■"?? Miss Elizabeth Bohnen, of University avenue, has returned from the East by way of the lakes. .-,«:■_..' ..... ,:■ „ _*.-.*.*_ - y.--y.-y < Rev. C. -L. Koons and t. wife, 'of } Rice Lake. Wis., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Benson, at the Portland. SOCIETIES AND FRATERNITIES. The Woman's Auxiliary of the Church ; of the Messiah will give an ice cream so cial in the guild rooms," Fuller street near ! Kent, on . Wednesday, from 7:30 to 710 p. m. ■ _ * 7 , - - ■' Maple Leaf: Camp 331, R. N. A?, will meet at their hall, Payne avenue and Wells street, next Thursday evening. There will be candidates for initiation. 7 ? - The members and friends" of the St. Paul chapter, American Institute of Bank Clerks, will enjoy their second outing; of the season Thursday evening, Aug. 27, on the steamer J. J. Hill and barge, which leaves the foot of Jackson street at 8 p. m. sharp. .- '7 *"".*"-?■-' ' yigi'Z XZylHi Prosperity Grove No. 8, Woodmen Cir cle, will give a picnic at Harriet island Wednesday. * ; "Dancing will be a. feature of the amusements. -~ ■'.-"" "-?7?- r The ladies of Court Alpha No. 11, Unit ed Order of Foresters, have chartered the J. J. Hill. and barge and will give an ex cursion oh the river the afternoon and evening of Aug. 29. ... .7 WEST SIDE. A thimble bee will ,be given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society > of the Hebron Baptist Church - Tuesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. F. B. Doran, on East Congress I street. The committee in charge are Mrs. J. Thayer, Mrs. S. Bray ton,- Mrs. H. Munroe, Mrs. T. Yould, Miss Patton, Mrs. C. P. Gessart and Mrs. W. H. Myers. y^mejsmm: 7^7 The members of the congregation of the Clinton Avenue «M. E. church will hold a reception Monday * evening at : the church parlors in honor of Mr. R. T. War dell, who leaves r this-:*, week for Grand Rapids, Mich., to reside. . _ .....^ : '■"'_ A supper will be given Friday' evening at the Clinton-Avenue M. E. church under the auspices of the? Ladies' Aid: society of the church. The • women in charge are: Mrs. O. W. Taylor, Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. M. L. Mclntire. "=: 7? Mrs. Arthur Rarick, who Is soon to leave the city, 7 was the guest of honor at a prettily.* appointed luncheon last Wednesday afternoon given by Mrs. H. C. Pierce, at her home on Bidwell street. The members of the Alpha club met at the home of Miss Edna Thlem, I East Isabel street, Wednesday evening. Miss Susie Doran, of East Congress street, will be hostess for the club this week. The regular fortnightly meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of """ion's Church of the Evangelical Association will be held Thursday afternoon * in - the: church par lors. Winifred and Bancroft streets. . A lawn social and ice - cream. festival was given under the auspices of. the Ep worth League of \ the Clinton Avenue M. E. Church -Thursday evening w ' at the church, Isabel ", and Clinton avenue." Cards are out announcing- a progressive flinch party? to be":yen by Misses Mabel Ray and Fay Newton at the ? home of the latter on East Winifred street Wednes day afternoon, Sept. 2. " f ' ..Vt • Miss Lindsey,'■' of | Spokane, Wash., - was the guest of : honor at a reception given yesterday afternoon from 3 . to ■5• 0' clock at - the home >: of Mrs. J. Lauderdale, on East Robie street. . , -.".-"""V.?-* ."*■.-">;'.-: y.'X Mr. and Mrs. G. T. O'Brien, of Dune din terrace, had !as their guests last? week Mr. L. C. O'Brien, daughter,7 Miss Jessie O'Brien and son, Henry, of Dcs " Moines, lowa. -.--,- -Lyy ■:■■;■. , "..""v >Ll'y"': 'V.- Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierson^of East Win ifred street, are entertaining 1 Mrs. W. W. Whitmack and son. of De Smet, S. D.. and Mr. and Mrs. George Judge, %\ of . Huron, S.LD.ry .;• ■■■■■■' y- ■.?.':••- v -'.■.--*?-,' _ Miss Jessie O'Brien, jof . West George street, was hostess for a company Tof young people Wednesday evening .at her home. The evening was spent in danc ing. ;-' *. ■ •*,-. 7 . it ■ * Mrs. Fred Sache and children, of Pres cott street, have returned, from Bay view, Mich., where they have been visiting rel atives and friends during the past month. The Luther League of the English Lutheran Church held its monthly recep tion Wednesday evening at the home of ; Miss Deby Garlough, on State street. : : : An ice cream social and raffle on a sofa pillow was given under the auspices of Pride of St. Paul Hive No. 7, L. O. T. M.. Thursday,, evening on Harriet island. . Miss Nina Hamilton, of East Winifred street, had as her guests the past week Miss Mabel Morinrof. Neche," N. D., and Miss Florence Clark, of ; Superior. 1 Mrs. -C. Knispel and children, •of • Clin ton avenue, will return this week from Alexandria, Minn., where they have been visiting for the past two months. Miss ? Blanche " Holmes,'. of ;' Prescott street, will give a.dancing party Monday evening at Wildwood in honor of - Miss Gertrude Clark, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. C W. Holmes Jr., of . Prescott street, gave a luncheon Thursday after noon. Miss Gertrude Clarke, of Detroit, Mich., was the guest of honor. Mrs. Jones, of East Winifred street, -is expected, home this week from Spring Valley. Minn., where she has been j visit ing during the past two months. Miss Zillah Herrick.-fof East Winifred street, is expected home, this week from Monticello, Minn., '■ where . she ' has been * -spending her summer vacation. ■. ■.".-.-.... :. The Misses Bessie and Millicent \ New ton, and Miss - Margaret Boyle, of East Winifred street, have .: returned -' from an outing at Balsam lake, Minn. * ! Mrs. E. M. Woodbury, of East Congress street, had as her guests during the past week Mrs. D. P. Morse and Miss -Julia Morse, of River Falls, Wis: : 7 :■■■-' . The Ladies' Aid Society of the West minster Presbyterian Church met Tuesday afternoon at the church, Winifred street and Greenwood avenue.---.-' 7-- '-\- ' ?7 '*'-r" ?■ Mrs. Anthony Yoerg, of West Isabel street, gave a kaffeeklatsch Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss A. Seeger, a bride of next- month. . 7 . • Mrs. P. Miller, of Colorado street, will entertain the Ladies' Aid* Society, of the; Westminster "7 Presbyterian Church on Thursday afternoon.-'-- 7 77 --i Mrs. -P. D.?Babcock and daughter Ber- ; nice, who have been visiting- friends on I the West ".- side.. have returned to > their home; in Chicago. .*"'"? • - a. ? * 7 Mrs. Wellington Pennington- and daugh ter, 1 Miss Clyde Pennington, -? of .-. Oakdale avenue, have returned from a two months*. visit -In the East. -7-7 •'• ; ..; 7 7 ■'-"''-"-.'- >x Mr. : L. . R. Walsh and son 1. Percy, .of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. - Wbitmore, of East . Congress _ street, during the week. .7 ?> ?" i ' 7 Mrs. A. Bardwell, of Clinton avenue, has j had las f her guests the Misses S Josephine and ' Bertha* Schfrm, of Galena, : Minn., dur- : ■ing*. the week.-," .:.;; .^■*'.'" 77 .:."■■: j," Mrs. : Otto ".' Sanders, of ~ East Winifred * street, entertained the ladles ". of Carmel "chapter at luncheon Thursday '. afternoon ;at. her home.7 "*.:,-: 7: —; ; 7 I«> Mrs. A. J. Davis?- of .East ?;. Winifred "street, has gone to Grand 1 Junction, Col.*, -where she is visiting her-daughter, Mrs. Albert Kraft. 7? >, Mr. S. McGrath, of '-. Superior;. who has been 'visiting T- his cousin Mrs. R. ; Gal lagher, of East Congress; street,; has re turned home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, of Colorado street, . are -.;• entertaining." Mrs. Carpenter .'■ and sister, Miss Ruth- Hancock, of Crooks-; ;ton;.***vnnn.'777"77'"-7:7-'" L 7/777 ■;; ... >7?77-?V& ,' 7 Miss 7 Eva .*E"a6r,*" of East Robie street, <s-~h&3 * -returned", f rom" ? """lahtomedi, "r .White ' -■- ---"' -■*■ -.■■-:■ ■ ■':.- .-^.".?*■:—-C-i"/-: ■ ~'~" ■-■-■'■ ' -;:." -; Bear ? lake, whr«re> she i- visited Mrs. G. Ossmann.': .7* -.--- •"-- ->,„_ , Mrs. W. S.^Smkh and ,daughter • trude. i of; La-CS^|. Wis.; are the fu? st of Mrs. H.;G.-I^n^ier, of East Winiirea street -% |£|^ Mrs.' O. W. SkiXr and wns of ainton avenue, have reSfoied from a^fou^weeK* visit at FayettaJgXwa,. and Stewartville, Minn. 77 " ',',--^% ' y '-•""■ V? Johnnie McGowin. of Bast Congress street, has .returned from a visit. with nis aunt, . Mrs."-'- James Ryan, of Vermilion, Minn. ■. •£. -*-.; Lyt '-Mrs. M. J. Mpriarty, of East Winifred street, has b'ecS? entertaining the Misses Blanid and Luella Spillane, of Rochester, Minn, L.yyy.y -yy ■--•■-• L?-- ' ■-. *-:•■-*■'■""■"-' --h; Claude Bumlato. of Chicago.-visited his. parents. Miv &3f Mrs. A. Burnham, of West" Congresu^^eett; during the past week. 7 ' -__, r ■ Mr. ana Mrs."* A. !G. Boyson,*; of ' East Robie street, had as their guest during the week their son, AUG. "Boyson Jr.,.*ot; <-m cago.,: : - . : yy-~y <■ Mrs. William Barker and:-': daughters Laura: and * Annie, of . Sidney street, have returned ; from . a visit .at Forest Lane, Minn. .'-7 -L~' -■ y7- -L- .■-",'-?*- ■ ■•---•.'V.'.'-'" Mrs. Hugh. Munroe and . children of Bancroft street, have - returned " from Fort Arthur, Can., after a five weeks stay. r Mrs. -C. Rowe and Miss Mina Rowe. -of East Congress street, have; returned from New York. where they. visited ■ relatives. L >. X . Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Shepherd, of East Congress street, - have returned from ;.. a three - months' outing at Lake Jarvis. -~ ?: 1 Mr: I Charles JN. Albertson. of "Volga, jS. D., visited his aunt. Mrs. Paul Miller, of Colorado street, during the past .week. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Bronson, of East Robie street, had as their - guests . last week Mr. and Mrs. Eddy, of Chicago. ? Mr. and Mrs. L. \ Barnett, of West De los street, have gone to Glendive, Mont., where they will reside in the future. . The Misses 1 Alma * and Clara Foerster, of West Winifred street, have returned from an extensive visit in ' the East. 7 ""."; "•' The eleventh annual 7 reunion :of the "Sixth regiment association will be held on Harriet - island Wednesday, Sept. 2. ?. Miss ■ Ruby Pleper, of Cherokee ave nue, " gave a party last Saturday evening, entertaining a company of friends. '<■ Miss Gertie Knapp. - of 7 East .Isabel street, has .-*" returned from - a short visit at Mahtomedi, White Bear lake. .„ . _-"-.. .**•* Miss ' Mayme Gallagher, of East Con gress :': street, has returned from a three weeks' visit in La Crosse, Wis. ? Miss Jennie Day, of East Winifred street, is expected home this v week after a two months' vim in the West. ■'"■ Mrs. J. H. Mfcrphy, of East Winifred street, entertained during the past week Mr. Willie Murphy,. of Superior. . . 7 Mr. and Mrs.-J.- Manifold, of East Con gress street, are entertaining Mr. and -Mrs. W. Manifold,' of 5 Chicago. '■"-"-.' Mrs. W. D;?CrtiSdall,7of Ottawa.avenue, ' who has been vrs-itmg relatives in - Janes .. ville, Wis., has turned home. - - :--:~~> 1 Mrs. James A. McDaniel. of East Win ifred street, leaves shortly for New York, where she will visit her sister. . Miss Helen Shanley and brother Eu gene, of Stryker avenue, have returned from a visit* in Duluth, " Minn. ■**.. Mrs. D. G. Pierce, of Allantown, Pa., is visiting her brother-in-law, Mr. C. E. Pierce, of Riverview avenue. , The annual " picnic '■. of Esther Lodge No. 30, Degree of Honor, was held yesterday - afternoon on Harriet island. **■ 7' :*r./r Miss Julia Brandt, of Delos "street,*- has returned from Chicago, HI,, and Detroit, Mich., after a Week's visit. •"-•'.."■ Mrs. S. J. Melady, of Chicago, the guest of Mrs. O'Rourke. of West George street, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sharp, of East Winifred street, will go to Pulaski lake, Buffalo, Minn., this week. ; Mr. J. A. Hamilton, of East Winifred street, is entertaining his' brother, J. S. Hamilton, of Portland, Or. - Mrs. A. Whitney entertained :in compli ment to the Misses Van Camp, of Toronto, Can., Thursday*afternoon.-'.-.:."*- : "*■■. --_ Miss Josephine Turner, of East Wini "fred street, left yesterday for a short visit 4n Le .Sueur,,Minn. „„ , , P „ v .r. % Mi.?£!.E.=- Pierce, of Riverview, avenue, ! is entertaining his brother, Frank- A. Pierce; 1 * Pittsburg. Pa. .'-:,..... ■> Dr. and . Mrs. H. G.: Dampler, of East Winifred strefet, are entertaining Mr. P. Smith,?of La (Jrosse, Wis. ■:■'. '.'- - "• - f? Miss Olive Gfrewe, jot East Isabel street, has returned - from a : three weeks' visit at Howard Lake, Minn. ~~<-;' Miss Clara King, of East Isabel street, returns • home^Aug. :31 - from an extended visit in "Bethead* Oltfo. 7 --'■■ ;" i Mr. and Mrs* L. Snyder, of East Robie street, will return Tuesday .-. from a two weeks' stay atWaconia. .y ...., ■?■ ,"-'. 7- Miss 'Steingan, of Green [ Isle, visited Mrs. B. Moorman, of Thompson avenue, during the past week. ..._... .-....-—. .-_.-..— ':' Mr. and Mrs. C. Resler, of Bidwell 'street, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. .Grip, of Waseca, Minn. " ■*?-'" .*■?'" i. Miss Nina Hamilton, of EaSt,*Wfrif red Street, is in Eau Claire, Wis., visiting Relatives and friends. f?-~~r*~*TT*y $ Miss Bena Hessler, of South Robert street, 3 has returned s from a short j visit at Inver Grove, Minn. ;. ?^ '■?.?. ..,.■; .7. . { Mrs. H. c Monroe, of Bancroft street, has as her guests, Mrs. Newell and daugh ter, of Duluth, Minn. 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hammond have gone to Detroit, Mich, where they will reside in the future. - \ " .". Miss Nellie Shanley, of Stryker ave nue, -, entertained Wednesday evening a company of . frjends. .-;: ... Miss Clyde Pennington, of Oakdale av enue, is . entertaining; Miss Batchler," *of New Richmond, Wis. *. ■■'■' y ' -:*'-■ "* * Miss Viola Herrfck; ■ of East Winifred street, has returned -. from a two weeks' ■ visit in Minneapolis. •':•" ? Mrs. Otto Hammerbacher, of West Robie street, entertained informally Thursday afternoon. -7 Mr. James Lathrop, of Sidney, street, has returned £_*&_ a : fortnight's stay --at Buffalo Lake,"*SKffrf. "?. "*,7 7 " ? Miss leathering Casey, of Fairfield aye- ; * nue, " has returned . from an outing .at Pu- : laski lake, Buffalo. , • " Mr&?T.~irell'o£tEast Robie street, has •been entertaining Mrs.* Morrell and Mrs. Sayles,.of Chicago,, •'*.','....'.- ;y : Miss Ivy Travis, of West Isabel street, ' is visiting her uncle, Mr. A. B. Wood, of Leach Lake, Minn. . The Missesi'-j'ipay. "of- East Winifred street, : are ' entertaining Miss Stevens, of Farm'ngton, Minn. -- * "-" - ■ Mrs. D. F. Galvln, of East Winifred street, '■;is-in-: Far&o, IN. D., visiting rela tives and friends. '„.„..? 7- .- »'.. -, .; - Mrs. Walter Bourne, of East Winifred street, .is entertaining Mrs. Grow, of; Rew Wing, Minn. . 7?-. C. J. Whellams, of Livingston avenue, has returned from 7 a visit at Mankato and Sioux Falls. ; s7. *. ~ .;. ; - Miss Gertrude Clark, of Detroit. Mich., is . the guest; of *- Mrs. C. W. Holmes, of Prescott street. " ,sr. 1 -, Miss Florence Exley, of East - Congress street, has returned from a month's visit in - Hudson, Wis. : 7*--.'-.. -"• "*7 -■'-■' Shekinah'. Lodge No. 171 held a meeting : Monday ; evening at - its ■'■ hall on : South Wabasha street. ;. -.--■-- . 7 - Mrs.-i Chapman, :of ' Oelwein. ■ lowa, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Camden, of East Winifred * street. 7 7 .:Mrs.77A.'?' Camden, sof East ..Winifred street, returned from a short visit in ■ Oelweln,7 lowa. . " ? . 7••'- Lawrence McArdle, of Oakdale avenue, is in Chicago.and New Haven,. Mich., vis iting *"■ relatives. - -'-.--':": .;-. 7*; :.y-. yyX"'-." 7 Mrs. :F.i W. Wbitmore' and son Herbert,". .of - East 7 Congress \ street, '• have returned from Chicago. : ?..•-?'.. X.-.. ..-■.--;.. 1.-'■ Mrs. H. -L. :Simons,7 of . Greenwood aye : nue, .- has returned > from ?a ■ short . .visit. at St. Paul Park. 7 ' ?:*?.?: Mrs. D. W. Sitts. of State street, spent part* of the past week in Minneapolis ,vis , iting friends.* --**::.-. '^* ?" Miss ' Violet' Gessart, of .Greenwood ': ave nue, has : returned :j'f rom * a visit in Red Wing, Minn. *"r" '••*V*s*7 l*>-??;.* ? ???;.' -". . Miss Mary Campbell, of Hall avenue, has returned ; from ** a two : weeks' visit in St. i Cloud, Minn. ~yztfy_- ~y. -■■•.-.-*-. . ? 7 -7 Miss -Fayr-Newton,, of 5 East .Winifred; street, has • returned * from a - week's -.visit ". in Superior. ,-7-97*1,•;""»-, '7r*--'7?7-r >- ■ The -Misses.Bailey.-* of Menomonie. Wis., ■ '. are ** visiting Mrs.; Frank . Torrey, of Ban croft 1 street. ytL,. zcil^L- ".,-.?-. 7 : .yj. -.■■.-:■ 7"-,-. :■•■ --r? Mrs.' George Perry, of Delos street, is jat l' Blue - Earfh.WMinn., " visiting: relatives * ! and' friends- *;*7-sl 1 hi'-X-.'■'!•. :L.L; '.'.?>? . .'•' *:.". \ ?';-MissSArneliai!*3<Jdbout. ,-'of Ada street, is in Rochester; Mdnn., visiting relatives; and friends. liy ,j a {j£,t- X Walter Miirpba& of Superior, -is : visiting his cousin. ; lsiurphy-, of. East Wini fred street.-7-raVa^f:^."^.:. LL'L -.L-yX-'i -- ~ 7>h Mrs. Yule, ; of .-Red iWing,"' Minn., ■is the }: guest of Mrs. ;W. r Bourne, of -East Wini- Ttxed-^e&^<y^.^>;L:<yyyXr.::y*l„->L-:yL<*l- I ; - Miss : Ada Woodbury, of 5 East - Congress street, i visited. in Taylors Falls .during the psat week. *" y-yi-y: Miss Jessie Dingle, of "■■ East ? Isabel street, has returned from a visit at Whito Bear lake. 7vv : o ', , .-, *-. - , - Miss Anna Rothausen, of East Winifred street; leaves this evening for a visit in ;New;York. •< ■: -* 77 *" *; Mrs. : A. rB. X Miller and - children, of Livingston avenue, •< are ' visiting .- in Vin ton, lowa. ':. X:yy :.:■■- ' -•;-.-' ; ;'7-: " ■ Capitol Legion No. ? 446 a held an ice cream social Sunday " afternoon < on, Har riet island. - "/ ,' 7 Miss Nellie Hesslen. of Colorado street, ' has returned from an extended visit in Ireland. ,-.-y- yy:i: ■"!-"-' :. '-"? yLy: " Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ressler, of the Clin ton, * have - returned - from a short visit in Chicago. vv:-_: . ' /7 : ' Mr. Hour, of New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. Pusch, 7of East Winifred street. Mrs. W. A. Rodecker, of : West" Isabel street, has ' returned from .-■ Lake Minne tonka. 77 X:IL-:-'. ?-?,?■.? ?7.-"?',- :■"- Miss Veva Cograve, of East Congress street, has " returned, from : a visit in Su perior... 7 77.'. ■ ?.-'"""-.:' Mrs. R. M. Lawton, of Prescott street, has returned from a visit at Le Sueur, Minn. 77". '"',77 --* 7 Mrs.: Hamming, of West Page street, has returned from . a visit at Northfleld, Minn. .-''"""■.' - : 7".?'": "-"'■""■" -: " Mrs. A. Perry and daughter Phoebe, of East Winifred street, are visiting in lowa. '■■ . "-"* " "-■=..-■ ' 7 Miss Agnes Casey, of Fairfield avenue, left ' Thursday evening for Spokane, Wash. Mrs. William Harnisch, of ' Concord street, will return this week from Taco • ma. -7" ■"-"■ "**■ " " -7 -7 Mr. and Mrs. S. Deering. of West George street, have gone to Santa Cruz, Cal. ■■ ■■■' Mrs. C. P. Gessart, of Greenwood ave nue, is entertaining Miss Crisler, of 805 -t0n.v..."-;.:.■"-.'.-:.: ?■.""-* '■' -.. Mr. and j Mrs. ' L. W. \ Ervine, of West Isabel street, have returned from Madaline Isle. ..:'..-■'-'-- .-:- '■..-:, ■■ --, i.. y. I'L ''. Mrs. W. W. Mann, of Prespect terrace, has returned from " Lake Pulaski,- Buffalo. Mrs. A. Harnish entertained \ the Bethesda Aid society Thursday afternoon. Mrs;' Stewart, of Andrew: street, is -at Long Branch, Mm., visiting her sister. Miss Brandt, of Delos street, is enter taining Miss Babcock, of Dundas, Minn. Mr. C. F. Thorpe, of Greenwood ave nue, has returned from Milwaukee, Wis. Mr..George A. Doran, of Prescott street, has returned from San Francisco, Cal. - Mr. and Mrs. W. Manifold, of East Con gress street, are visiting in Chicago. Mrs. William Stalley, of East Congress street. Is visiting in Milwaukee, Wis. Miss Silah ; McGuire, of East Congress i street, has returned from New York. ! Miss Ethel Allen, of - East ? Congress street, hag gone to Dickinson, N. D. ' Miss Violet Pennington, of Oakdale ave nue, is visiting at Cumberland, Wis. 4 ' Mr. Ira Pierson, of West Delos street, is visiting in Charles City, lowa. Miss Frances Hunt, of Midway avenue, visited in Oelwein, lowa, last week. , Maurice Galvln, of East Winifred street, is visiting in Morris, Minn. Miss Asp, of Dunedin terrace, is visiting in New Richmond, Minn. '*. Mr.'and Mrs. F. Bremen, of East Robie street, are at Shell Lake, Minn. - M. J. Bell, of Mt. Hope avenue-, will leave for Kentucky this week. Mr. James McDaniel. of East Winifred street, is in Genesee, Idaho. Mrs. John Hoppe, of Concord street, has returned from the East. y : ■ ■'■ \'L'L:'.' : Mrs. Watson,' of Chicago. is the guest of Mrs. George W. Weber. — ' Mr. Fred Christensen. -of East ..Wini fred street, is in Chicago.. ;- . ,*- *" * Miss Alma Christensen. of Ada street, is visiting at Af ton, Minn. Miss Katherine King, of Concord street, is visiting in the country. ' • Miss-Annie Withy has returned from a visit at St. Croix Falls. Mr. M. H. Day, of East Winifred street, is at . Randolph, Minn. - 7 Claude Randall, of East Winifred street, is in Dexter, Minn. ... , * The Merrifee Dancing club picnicked at Wildwood Monday. -" ■?- Miss Bea McDonald has returned from a visit in Chicago. Miss Amelia Miller, of Isabel street, is at Prescott, Minn. •. 7 Mr. George W. Weber has gone to Davenport, lowa. * Mr. B. Just, of State street, 7is visiting in Wisconsin. ............ Mr. Norman Johnson has gone to Seat tle. Wash. EAST ST. PAUL. A pretty home wedding was celebrated Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitcheson, on Burr street, when their daughter, Miss Margaret Louise, was united in marriage to Paul Hauser De Haas. Rev. Seckner, of Grace M. E. church, performed the ceremony, which was witnessed by nearly 100 friends and relatives. Miss Eva Mitcheson, the bride's sister, was maid of honor, Miss Virginia 7-7 De Haas, the groom's sister, bridesmaid, and William Wichman served as best man. Miss Sadie Heine played the Lohengrin wedding march before the ceremony and Mendels sohn's while congratulations were being offered. The bridal party formed a semi circle before the deep bow window in the first parlor while: the service was be ing read; an improvised altar of palms and ferns was draped with white ribbons, and a canopy -of asparagus vines over head was starred ; with . bride roses. and white carnations. .. The >. appointments of the dining room were pink and white. Mrs. T. F. De Vlnney and Miss Jennie Siebold presided f- at the. table, and Mrs. Walter ' Graham, of Wilton, N. D., and Miss Clemmie Siebold. Miss Martmer and Miss Eggleton assisted in receiving. The bride wore a trained gown of white and crepe de chine over taffeta. The simply fashioned bodice was ornamented with a plastron of point lace, and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor wore a gown of pale blue crepe de chine' and Miss* De Has* was attired in white voile. Each carried a bunch =of Lady Dorothy - roses. Mr. and Mja. De Haas left that evening for an extended wedding tour through the East by way of the great lakes. They will reside at Portland, Or., where they will be at home after the Ist of October. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Durand gave an in formal card- party Tuesday evening at their home on Lafayette avenue in cele bration of their twentieth wedding anni versary. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Malser. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott. Mr. and Mrs. William Powels. Mr. and Mrs. W. -H. Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Menz, Mr. and Mrs. R. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Orr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Car rier, Mi*, and Mrs. George Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Paine. Mr. and Mrs. John Ol son, Silas E.- Foreman, J. Dalstrom and Alfred Slefert. .? : .-? ? ?, The Misses Van Camp, of Toronto, Can ada were guests of honor at a dinner par ty given Monday evening by Mrs. A. W. Whitney, of • Beaumont street. Places were set for twelve guests. ._ Mrs. Whit ney gave a luncheon Wednesday, enter taining a company of I young women. The dining room appointments were pink and green. : ....-7 ?..-.;."-. '.-' 'r.. ■ ■ ..... A silver tea for the benefit of the Ar lington Hills Presbyterian-7 church* -was •riven by the Ladles' Aid society at the home of Mrs. D. W. - Berry on Sims street * *"* Mrs. 'H. Smalley, Mrs. D. D. Brack and Mrs. " Schneidler assisted the hostess. Dainty refreshments were served ; and a* short programme .was given. -''-- Mrs. E. J. ' Quinn gay a 7 conundrum party Thursday evening at her home on • Bedford - street 7 in', honor of the Misses Agnes and Loretta 'Qufnn,of Owatonna, who are \ her guests - for | a week. -The fa vors ** were - won -by Miss ' Loretta Qumn, Miss • Agnes Dooley, Gail Robertson - and William Quinn. . - "' Mrs H. E. Kemp, -of York ' street, en tertained '■. informally at. cards -Wednesday afternoon. The .**-*" favors at progressive euchre 1 were r won by _ Mrs. •J. C.-, Heren, Mrs. White? and i Mrs. Ingrain. Mrs. ' White •- of i- Minneapolis, / and , Mrs. Taylor, of Dul'utW were the guests of honor. 7 A benefit' concert will- be . given Wed nesday -evening, Aug. J26. at Gnstavus Adolnhus "** Lutheran '■*- church. . Dr. C. -.- A. Swenson, of r Lensburg/-. Kan., win de liver an address *in Swedish.: E. F. Erick ; son and ;G. A. Ousland are arranging the musical i programme. ■ yLLX^yi. - Mrs J l ' F. Stock, of Melrose, and Mrs. A L Craig." of Grand Forks.' were guests of honor at an informal card party, given by " Mrs.v Edward < Scott. Lafayette ; ave nue ■■ Thursday evening. High scores were : made' by ; Mrs. ?J."; C. : McCall and; Mrs. J. F.*sG.';Mcßride.*7..?V7--..V--i* -?«•'■? - '-"• - Mrs. C. E. Parrott. of,' Case - street, en tertained informally.- Thursday evening m honor; of •7the* Misses Eva and Cora Van • Camp, of Toronto, ; Canada. The hostess • "?■" . ' ? Save Money -——Order Your: — '— FURS Made or Repaired. Saving From 20 to 25 Per. Cent. ?These savings can be made by purchasing your Furs now. Do you want a Seal, Persian, Otter, Near Seal or Astrachan ? It makes no difference if it is from stock or special order, by selecting your garment now you can save from $10.00 to $50.00. Our stock of Fur Neckwear is complete and sure ly we can satisfyany one, as we have made special efforts to have a good assortment in Staple Goods as well as Novelties. Before buying—for you will surely do so, call and see what we have; it will cost you nothing. Clearance Sole of Suits, Skirts and Wash Waists still on. We have some very good values in our suit and skirt stock. All this spring's goods. Just the thing for a lady who does not care for the extreme fash ion, but wants a good, neat and serviceable suit. She can save money by buying one of these. We offer the entire lot at just Half Price. ? One lot of Wash Waists of our $1.50, $2.00 to $4.00 choice $1.00. Also $5.00, $6.00 to $8.50 at half price. Ransom (lb Morton 99 and 101 East Sixth Street. was assisted by Mrs. A. W. Whitney, Mrs. C. Dittmar and Mrs. George T. Judd. The members of the Ladies' Aid So ciety of the East Presbyterian Church were entertained at a quilting bee Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Fred A. Meacham on Phalen avenue. The society Is prepar ing to hold a rummage sale soon. *" A special meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Arlington Hills Presby terian Church will be held Thursday aft ernoon In the church parlors. j Arrange ments will be made for a rummage sale to be held next month. -* .7; " Copeland Camp No.', 1544, Modern Wood men, gave an excursion Sunday to Os ceola. Wis. A train of fifteen coaches left the union depot at 9 o'clock ; and returned at 7 p. m. G. Calberg was chairman of the committee. . The closing exercises of the Swedish summer! school was held Thursday even ing at Gustavus Adolphus Swedish Lu theran church. Prof. G. A. Ousland, of St. Peter, had charge of the programme. Miss Lottie Wiegand, of Red Wing. Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. Smedberg, Bun street.-- Mrs. E. Otto, De Soto street, will return today from Exeter, Neb., where she spent the summer. Mrs. A. D. Piper, Burr street, gave a porch party Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Stedman, of Minneapolis. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Maude Karth and Miss Bell. -XL' The Young People's Study Class of As bury M. E. Church met last evening In the lecture room of the church. Mrs. A. L. Whitcomb presented the programme on church literature. yXy- The Misses Ruddy, East Tenth street, gave an Informal tea Friday afternoon in compliment to the Misses Van Camp, of Toronto, Can., who are guests of Mrs. A. W. Whitney. An old fashioned love feast will be celebrated this morning at Asbury M. E. church. The pastor, Rev. E. T. Gil more, will have charge of the service: ■' The Misses Grace, Sadie and Mamie Cameron, Gertrude Good and Margaret Massey spent Thursday at Bald Eagle Lake guest of Miss Ethel Hart. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gardner, Seventh street, went to Mendota Wednesday to attend the wedding of Miss Rose Mc- Grath and Mark Wentworth. Miss May Brennan. Collins street, Is en tertaining Miss Cooney, : of Owatonna. Miss Brennan will go down to Owatonna next week for a;. month., ... "Appbflo council, Modern Samaritans, will give a dancing party Saturday even ing,-Aug. 29, at Odd Fellows' hall, Payne avenue and Wells street. : .- Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Somerset street, are entertaining Mr. John Bell, of Tacoma. Wash., and Mrs. Whltacre, of Breckenrldge, Minn. ". ... -' ; Mrs. Edward Scott, of Lafayette ave nue entertained at luncheon on Thursday in compliment to Mrs: W. J. Stock, of Melrose. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Frost, of Willmar, Minn., were guests part of the week of Mr. - and •;. Mrs. -F. C. - Howe, Whithall street. ■?"-■ ' Rev John Copeland, of the East Pres byterian 7 church, will return next week from his summer vacation at Hay field. Wis. ':■■.-...-- . i .' '. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Piper, Burr street, will go - out to their - country place at Perth N.D., this week for a month. Mr ' and • Mrs. O. ■ A. Erickson, East Sixth street, has as guests Mr. and/Mrs. William' Weimer, iof Wilmot. S. D. Mr John Griggs and the Misses Pauline and Lorraine Grigss have been spending several days at-White Eear lake. " Mrs. Albert Webster, Fauquier street, returned -Wednesday evening from a three week's- visit in Austin, Minn. . : Mrs* Philip Malser,- Lafayette avenue, will have as -guests next week Mrs. Charles ' Clohery, of Chicago. " , Rev arid Mrs. C. J. Carlson. Sims street, will move in next week from Forest Lake, where they spent the summer. . y- yylyy. Mrs. Thomas G.Sykes," Case street, re turned last night from Toronto, Can where she spent the summer. . Miss' Nelson, .of Austin, who has been visiting Mrs. W. Peterson, street, has gone to North Dakota. , :X*L;' --"' - Mrs. J. Sheridan, of Grand .--< Rapids, Mich., is. visiting her daughter,.Mrs. H. E. Kemp,' of York street. - 7 .-;-:"::' y . The Misses Agnes: and Loretta Quinn. of- Owatonna, are, guests of Mrs. E. J. Quinn,- of Bedford street. ';': :=. : Mrs J. -P. Mahon. Lisbon street. is en- EARLY BUYERS of WINTER FURS ft Secure better- service at less cost than - those who come later. 7 Orders placed now can be given more careful attention than it "' is possible to give them later. When you order a fur garment from OH AS. A. ALBBEGHT, 384 Wabasha St. You may be sure that fhS prISL. Is alW3jfS tift and the workman '■--'■- ship the very best. The styles offered are "up-to-the-minute. . ':y. and all goods are guaranteed ■ — . c HOW IS THE TIME TO EBY=-PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Ma han, of Foley, Minn. Miss Halda Lundqulst will be home next week from Forest Lake, where she spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. BJorkquist, of Hawley, Minn., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Berry, Sims street. Mrs. S. A. Farnsworth and son Ray, Burr street, returned Wednesday from Delano, Minn. Mrs. Briggs Monroe, of La Crosse, will be a guest next week of Mrs. A. D. Piper, Burr street. Mrs. John Morviunt, Beaumont street, is entertaining Mrs. McDonald, of Ash land, Wis. Mrs. F. A. Holcomb. of Case street, is entertaining the Misses Magnussen, of Stillwater. Mrs. Allyn and Miss Anna Allyn, De Soto street, are at Lake Minnetonka for a month. Mrs. P. W. Dowd, Reaney street. Is visiting at her old home in Waterloo, Wis. . * ;.:...■,? Mrs. J. R. Shaw, Beaumont street, spent the past two weeks on Shell Lake, Wis. Mrs. L. A. Webster, Fauquier street, went out to Oakdale, Minn., Thursday. * Miss Griggs will leave soon for Bos ton, where she will spend the winter. Miss May Morrison, East Tenth street, has returned from Waterloo, lowa. Miss Holley, Spring Valley, is visiting Mrs. Daniel W. McLean. Sims street. Mr. and Mrs. Stromberg, Sims street, have returned from Dassell, Minn. »* •_■■'. Miss Hattie Tlerney, of Pine street, has returned from Henderson, Minn. Miss Webb, Westminster street, re turned last night from New Ulm. Miss Anna. Krelser. Beaumont street, has returned from Menomonee. Mrs. Charles Hagland, Burr street, has returned from Falrmount. Neb. Miss Christine Nelson, of Litchfield, la visiting Miss Pauline Moberg. Mrs. Alfred Hogland. Fauquier street, la home from a visit in Chicago. Misses Stella and Ada Brack, De Soto street, have gone to Chicago. Mrs. L. D. Skeel, Broadway, has re turned from Menominee, Wis. Miss Laura Kaiser, Case street, is visit ing relatives in Byron, Wis. Mrs. Howatt, of the Portland, will leave next week for a trip East. Mrs. W. Wicker, Case street, Is home from Hayfleld. Wis. * BALD E^GLE. Mr. and Mrs. John McCloud, of Lincoln avenue, and - the Rev. Mr. . Cooper, of Northfleld, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. H. . McCloud at "The Highlands." Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wlllet and Mrs. Ketchem, of Lexington. Ky., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. W. C. Run! at "Buena Vista." The boys of the Trinity Church choir gave a concert on Monday evening at tha Bald Eagle hall and also at White Bear. Misses Helen and Marguerite Cummings, of Nelson avenue, visited the latter part of the week with Louise Chapman. Mrs. Kingston and son, of Portland ave nue, visited the latter part of the week at the Reimbold cottage. Harold Bond, of St. Paul, visited the latter part of the week with Charles Bat son at "Elmhurst." • Mr. and Mrs. Carson, of St. Paul, spent a few days of last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Griffith. Mrs. Davison and son Philip, of Port land avenue, spent Thursday with Mrs. C. D. Mac-laren. Miss Louise Chapman gave a corn roast Thursday evening In honor of the Misses Cummings. Mrs. A. M.. Barringer and son, of St. Paul, are visiting Mrs. Erhart at "South Oaks." :wsjaMMJuaMMiye*j<j)E>^>!B Mrs. Searing and children, who have been East, returned to the lake Fri day. -.—;■- •■*;.'-:.- -'--■--' Mr and Mrs. Arthur Holmes, who have been at the hotel, have returned to the \nty. .. yL'. 7, " Mrs. Grey was the guest Wednesday and Thursday of Mrs. Burdlck. The "club. gave one of its fortnightly dances at the hall on Saturday. '■■'■■ Miss Anne Marchmont. of Ashland, Wis., is visiting at the lake. Mrs. Vlnn and sister arrived Thursday at the Erhart cottage Joseph and W. C. Maiden arc at tha hotel.