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Ak i R TR U A THE WORLD. its Solemn Observance of New Year's Day. . official Record of Chicago Ladies Who Receive Calls, A List Specially Prepared for the Convenience of So- ciable Young Men. eculiarities of the American New Year’s---Young Men Who Swear O ’SQaial Fvents of the Week-—Its Weddings and Wooings— Club Parties, sleigh-Rides in the Suburbs and Joyous Dances in the City. . A Chapter of Washmgton Gossip ===A Judge and a Navy Officer. " iifoin the Wtite House-—Harriet Lane and Abigail Adams---Jef- ferson’s Way. “fiow They Dress Thomselves and Amuse Themselves in Parisian 3 : High Life. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Following is a carefully-preparedlist of names 2nd addresses of those ladics who intend to re-, ceive callers to-morrow. It will be found of considerable convenience to all people who pro- pose to pass the day in conformity with the old .- costom of giving grectings to friends on the first day of the year. SOUTH DIVISION. i = THE HOTILS. Ciifton—Xrs. F. A. Thomas, Room 56. Mre. E. F. Dyke. Room 58. Grand Paclic—The Misses Gaskill. Aalteson—Mrs. L. W. Wallace and Miss §. Ella Smith, Parlor 121 Palmer House—Mrs, David D. Spencer, nee Den- nis. Room 221, Mrs. Chauncy T. Bowen nes Crocker. St. Albsns—3irs. George Doynton, formerly of ‘West Washington street, will receive at No. 6. Revere—Mra. W. F. Blatter. “3tine May Pinner, Miss Nellie Osborn, of Racine. Tremont—Mrs. H. F. Lewls, Pl!lnr"W. Wooarnfl—Mrs. J. W. Boardman ss Carrie §. Boardman, eted. \!n..CuL'fl I\ Elllrld e, ZHies Julia IL ' {Bulwn Mass., and Lfiu Mshoner, of New ¥ ork. s Irintnall, aseisted by Miss Thompson, ‘. BUTTERFIELD STREET. 1465. Mre. Georze Behm, Mfss Pfeifer. 1000 Miss May Welch. 3 CALGMET AVENUE. 26, Mies Nellle M. Culver with Mise Aitchell. 7 281 Mrs. Gen. Loran, Miss Jennie Tacker, Miss Lm Mies Anna Tacker. - C.. l.ndrrhm. !lla! Nina Lunt, and Miss Cooke. 55 Addie L. Miller with Mrs. William Hl'klm§x rs. Nelen Ludiagton, Mre. Fraak R. © gibadler S 1 D. Spears: Mow George . Y Ging, s Flora 13 Ol ayette, Inc mfi: M. \mu-mpi‘ Coolbangh and the Sisses “éx}-‘; 4 Lfligfil‘ns 2nd Miss Carrie Higgins. 3ire. & " Tayior, nssisied by Miss Madge Are. P. T. Ware and the Misses Ware. Hrs, L4 Cumings, Mis. R.A. Reanlek, M L Thom i, 3trs. E. F Neksen and Misses Minnfe and Lonise Nexxen. E. 0. Seymour, Mies Emma L. tiles. Xrs, T. D. Randall and Miss gandall. 208, Nre. lexinder Agnew, e Stone, Miss ‘Edna Sto 358, Nies Nettie Abbott. 492, Mre. Dr. Thurston, with Miss Coombs snd " Mrs, Dation, 318. Mre. Henry ot and Miss Millie Rogers. | 547, Mra. Norriss and Mies Abby Norrl = SOUTH DEARBORN Ffll!!‘l. 1385, Mrs. Henry Beat, assicted Uy Miss Anle HPB. A. Weinberg and F. Bere. 1550. Miss Julia dfl! and Miss Lizzie Hatch, ‘with Mrs. C. B. Hea 1815 C. Sonu.h 1622, Mrs, W. N, Watefl, Miss Clara B. Waters. DOUGLAS AVENUE. 18. The Misses Emma and Nellie Browne. RHODES AVENTE. 59. Mixs Mead. Mies Nay Mead, and Miss Ella ‘Warren, with Mrs. J. A, Baldwin. EGAN AVENUB. 46, Mins Ads Mead. 5 ELDRIDGE COUR® 12. Mrs. W. F. Orcutt. ELLIS AVENUE. 30. Mre. A. D. Pickering, Miss Libbie Dinton, of +:Columbns, Ind., Miss Ella Pickering, 3liss Minnie forton. EUL Mrs. B. A. Potter and Mrs. J. N. Ba- '.’1& Mrs, Frank B. Orr, Mies Anua Tenney, “Mige Cora Cook, Miss Ids Porsons, with Ars. E. Parsops. 3 FOREST AVENUE. 5. Mra. L. Fowler, aseisted by Mra. Mackey. . g CROVELASD PARK 1. Mre. E. §, Simmons, nce Williams, Miss Mat- tie Conn, with Miss Lizzie Molton. 15. Hermia Morton, with the Misses For- the. INXDIANA AVENUE. 33. Mies Mary Lovden. m Nrs. J. P. Nudd and Mrs. W. C. Gi 3lre. Caich Clapp, 3ts. Edwin Clx ‘rp. xnd M e R etie. S G Holmes, nec May Humphrey. 862 3rs. L. 1. Stowell, nee Hamilton. 904, Miss Carrie Norton, of Waukezan, with Miss Mary Price. 832 Ars. George F. Root, Mrs. F. W. Root, Mrs. Walter Burnham, the Misses Root. 852 Mre, Jomes Jenking, Mrs. C. G. Wheeler, X J. Hapward, os. B E. Brown, Mrs. A Wheeler, and Miss Mabel flayward. 57 Niss Kila White. 2 Mrs. E. C. Lesch. Mrs. J. H. Mather, 00 Georze C. Shorman, Misses Jennfe and Nellfe Lench, and Miss Mcy Meiher, H. Hewes and Miss Emma 1105, Miss Jennfe Andrews. 1128. Miwses Sne and Jennle Eolmes, nssisted by lfl« mme mpmn and-Miss_Nellie Grannis. rs. S. S. Chspman, with M - MBS 3iss nrinn, 3rs. James F. Asay. . 1157 Mise Hal : ‘L Mrs. James . Stecle, of Kenwood, and e, of Kenwood, with Jrs. Far- el g i Teien G. Farwen: 239, Miss Cora Pierce, assieted by ties Eminn % lizs s Newborty, of Gu\c\- Lake, and Minale ook, of, sizaland Hall- 47, Nrs. Jolin Govert, Mra. W. I, Stenmott, lbiu Lucy\oxdm. JMiss Eugenia Covert, Mrs. = & Gave ire. 3. B. Thompson and iss Belle L. *; Thompson, sesisied by Miss Eva Davis. 1317, Mrs. H. S. Norwell, Mrs, Greenleaf, and + Miss Pierce. 1344, Mre.C.H.Swain, assisted by Mrs, Ch::"le? Pearson, of Tolcdo, 0., and Mra. A. M. Brs R Yires Ll and Aggte Fermuton, 2 ! an e - disted by Hisscs Fannle and Kithe King, iiss Faunie Jigone. Misoes Fila and Jalia Munger, and Mgriarte Fiay. 2 M ‘flh;[rs. Ji ‘L'xfe cnrtu, assisted by Miss Ste- S 1<, 0} 10] m"r.ufxr: OB dar, Mies Lillle Howland, TR Re FOUT: | o Al Walkes s Carrie and Alice . 15»1 Miss Libbic L. Nicoles, Miss Datey Good» J.;»!}s Mra. D. E. Brash, assisted by Mre. Fraok 1655. May Reld, Miss Ma- = cmx!:f’ Jobn Reid, Miss May Reid, g 'S'.s Mise Sarah_Armstrong, assisted by Miss Stewart, of h{llfl\lkee. LAKE A SL Mrs, Cherles T. Tre'-n, o Hiss. W. T. Trego, Miss Fannfe Tomlinson. - 52. The Misses Murrsy, Miss Fowler, Mrs. E. D. - Cpbam, Jr. 237, Nrs. B. W. Danham, assisted by 3irs. N. . Wiloos ad ea. John B! Cowle. [rs. H. N. __THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ik 5. Mrs, Waller Trum\mfl, assisted by Mre, Tim::lg Rober(s, Mra. B. M. Thomas, nm'i u:sx LANGLEY Avmus. 24. Mra. J. R. Lawrence, Mis3 Cor ter, of Beloit, Wis., and Miss Josle Fnke. 43. The Misses Waterman. fod lltyn. fi]fr;d Wright. At roer T orty-firet strect. 58 L. E. i85 M. . Mansfield, Horcanand )\nar ‘orty-second street. Mrs. L. C. Snflu’er. -gecond street. Miss M Carpen- er F _leal.s:ed by Mre. R. H. Cherryand Miss Eva Woo MICHIGAN AVENUE. 222. Mrs. Thomes Wilmarth. 267. Mrs. Thomns Hoype, Mrs. James T. ’Hfln\e: the )Hssifis?lnyne. Miss Tomllmnn 256, Mr. and Mrs. 33 MH. S. D. Kimbark, !ln T. Church,- Miss KGaA lli!! W. Alf 4 . gmh i W Joh;:;;? Gn( of West Randolph, "' 'mm {!h'e bl her, usisud by Mrs. Dress- F’EL\;l 3 Jnlm N. Gage, Mrs, Fred. Head, Mra.’ rs. P. Noyes, Mrs. L. Thomas "\moleu, );mh ‘d;‘u. E. R. !lnhg:lngl.m 439. Miss Martha ond Miss H HH3. Miss Julia C. Petu}ohn “and Miss Kittle 4"3. Miss Nellie Ismon and Jennie F. Hollis- 515 Al . D. o — t8, §. D. Haskell, with Mra. E. R. Wads-' SOL Mrs. X. R. Hilger, Miss Mary A. Smith, Mrs. L A, 007 Miiss Emma Booth, 3 s B !ll{lu)‘.?lle'ix b, Miss Tda Lewis, the “"’{»;‘fli‘ “;gv'x ;l;:finnlnd)filsAbme Han- ik alie Shorfenberg and Mrs. B4 Henslng, O3 Nru.” Caryl Young and Mrs. 3. K. Bots- 6.114 Mrs, Cilley, Mrs. Boal, Mieses Mary and Bult\e Shepherd, Erm.\‘\Irl Enos Ayres. ik . Drs. L. D. Cone, rs. G. W. Adams, 78, Mit H ’(‘JGBGG fio‘vnfiflxgt Gl iss Hattic Gillett, Miss Emma et Mm F. C. GII]M.L Mrs, 1. 8. Gillett, t’ 338. Mrs. T S, Doobins, Miss Dobbius, 21, \ln Chauncey T. Bowen, with Mrs. Fled 754, Mrs. J. N. Crouse and Miss Sadler. 738. Mrs, Lyon, of Kenwood, Miss M. Pridham, and Miss LaFayette, with Mrs, erlemns Hutchins e Tatras. Mise O Mo B 8. Ja! l’l" 38 Kmmfi. iss Barry. gll)t g;(é, ghflnl”(%;l‘rf'ao.n)" o % 4. Mrs. George Fiel liss Geol lc Field, and Mise Alce Dodzcy of Feoria ™ 4 5. Mra. Jumes Sarmon, Mrs. James Sarmon,Jr. 887, Miss darie E. McLain, assisted by Mies. Tose Morris, Miss Lomse Washburn, Miss Lottie Sas'gnt. lnd]}“!;glfll& Mgfl)’: i Bell rs. Dr. Thayer and the Misses Belle and Ella Poner, \\'flh Mra. Dr. Mitchell. i omas 5 “‘IB Missel Hfiq and '\HSEEB )X:u') ¥. and Carrie Hill, W Mra. J. R. ol 1037, Mrs. P. L. Underwood, wita Miss Annie Undcn\'aod.,l!m J. T. FuRer, Mrs. Eoen Mat- ews, 1052. Mrs. F. W. S. Brawley, Mrs. R. C. Gray, Mies Park, Miss Sirohecker, and Miss Jnnnlu Strohecier. 1089. Miss Jennic) Hodgeon, with Miss Estie TION08 Sttes Tennie AL Felth, of Kankak ¢ Niss Jenmie M. Keith, o ee, with e 10 5. Gooley. 5 1149, Ars. . Trusdell. 3153, Mre, Freflcnc.\ A. Chapmaxn and danghter, ise Titio Chapman, M. Luclen B, Calby, an 2iss Rose Grovarma, 117L Mrs, G. 0 )lanchcsler. ‘Miss Minnie Man- chester, and Miss Nettie Poole, of Beloit, Wis. 1223, Miss Nettic Williars, assisted by Miss Nora Locke and Miss Orra Pierce. MADISON STREET. Y 148. The followinz ladies, with others, will re- ceive New-Year's calls at the headguarters of the ‘Woman's Temperance Union, Room 3. No. 148 Madison street, entrance to l‘lrwell Rall. Gen- tlemen friendly to their work are lflflufl to call. This Temperancs Union s not connected with_ the Young Men's or Woman's Christian Assoclation, ‘but is doing 2n entirely independent work smong thedrinking class. Miss Frances E. Willard, Mrs. L. S. Roun Mrs. O. B. Wilson, )lrl A. P. Kelley, Mre. Willis_A. Barnes, 5T rae, Misa Lacia Kirsball, ‘3. Judge Sratin, Miss Eate A. Jnckson. oo Siti, 19, 3Mise Grace Mathers, Witk the Missed Ann . s Grace e wi L] El 3 and Stells Tiordin, TNIVERSITY PLACE. Mre. Harwood Morgan, nee Starring: Mrs. .r. A. A Boves. nee Howe; ‘and Miss Lucy Kiinck, Hovey. PORTLAND AVENUE. 208 Ars. Yartin Best aud iss Lens James. 258, Mrs. J. . Ferrell. PRAIRIE AVENUE. 8§78, Mrs. A. A. Devwey, asaisted by Mrs. Will- fam E. Loomis and Miss Fannie Loomls. 010, Mre, Fernando Jones, Miss_Genevieve Jones, ‘Prof. Sarah H. Stevenson, Miss Emily Grant, of nmxmn. Ont. ey Walll, Mrs. Goodrldge, Miss Went- worth, mnanofln e. 1104. Miss S, Lizzie Rowley. 1130] Bire. Peter Page, Mre. Darrow. 3186. Miss Graco Ball, sssisted by the Misses Emma and Hattle Willard, 1150. Mrs, H. D. Colvin, Mrs. J. H. Col Mie %, W De Lotig, Hre.'C. B Gliteeptor” s Maude Do Long. 4. Mrs. Woodcock. Mrs. Davey, and Mrs. Goodrlch Miss Jennie Ford, of Riverside, with Mlllzso%‘l'c\llr. Miss Kittie Elmers and Miss Ida Mc- L-l-— Mies Feanie Parksand the Misses Gene- vieve and May Siaenn. Bash, Mies Amy Ballance. Hams, Mies Hoaler, Miss 1396, Miss ‘cha\‘. nr Lalfl!"m Ky.. and the %x s Pink zad Lily Sharp, Withe‘l(ru Robert L. 1467. Nrs. F. W. Miller, Miss Jennfe Miler, Mrs. L. B. Glover, nce Thompeon. " SOCTH PARE VENUE. J. Leaming nndmisl Lucy J. Dlvln, Mre, i itze. Georgs . Wood: "“' fim “Ui¥egic Philippl and Miss Sacan Scan 509. Mlusl!elm , Mies Price. 317. Miss Dorenda Gavin. 393‘ )liu Jennie Hammond, with Mrs. James J:E lfl!u Bertha Kirchoff, Mies Jennie Mills, vnlk ‘Migs Clara SLee!e. 1. Mrs. Levi B. Don Rk Mre 3 b Rich and Miss Sue Prickott 624 The Misscs Nettie and Addie Bean, TWENTY-SECOND STRERT. 35. Mrs. Naeh, Mrs. J. A. Brooks, Mre. A, Green, Miss “‘hueler mau iller, of New Yark‘ with Mre. D, W. Iry 65 s Arthar L "Shuith, Misa Hale. Mrs. A< \'orsuxr, Mrs, David H. Gile, Miss Fflnn!u Wors 82, Mrs. \V i, Jenkins and nece. TWENTY-THIRD STREET. 177. lllns Florence Cassard and mu Lutte Nel- 148 with Miss Annie Miller. TWDTX~FOU'BTH STREET. oy 64, Mrs, E. H. Bradbury and Mrs. G. P. Whit- oogg?.mn. James T. Allen and Mre, James J. Al- len, "7. Mms Blm: Schulz with Miss 0. L. Williams. . S. Johnson, ‘sssisted by Misses Fiopence and 120 JoRson and 34188 Louiss Drows, of London, Eng. 15805 &%, Bournlque, TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. 161. Mrs. W. K. Manning and Miss F. A, Cham- rs. bem].. Bre. R. Givins, Mrs. L. A. Gilbert. TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET. 55. Mrs. Gud!my McDonald. + THIRTIETH STREET. 3¢5, H. Branneman. THIRTY-FIRST STREET. 44. 3fiss Florence Ccmdee and Miss Lillie Reld, iss Grace Hawtho, A e B Wetherell and Miss Moy B. rell. - Vet Mra. Col. Mulligan, the lflasye! Mulligan, t, rs. Nugent, Mrs. Ll arry. M;f \%fi': Lillian Eggluwn and Miss Fanule M. Hazleto) 156, Are. . §: Waters, Misa Eate Waters. 215, Mrs, L. A. Pierce. 313, C. Bowland. THIRTY-SECOND STREET. 35. Mrs. Jobn Heiland, sssisted by Miss Aggle Schugtz. THIRTY-SEVENTH STREET. 95. Miss Carrie A. Boyington. TRAIRTY-BIGUTH STREET. 31. Misses Gordon and Ford. VERNON AVENUE. - Mr, C. A, Havens. rs. J. K. Skeele, and Walker Scofiel 17561.3‘ Miss Edith Johnson, with the Misses Phebe and Laura Dayis. with I & "ii’ Dfl!b(' IdJ!B 1;’ ng::y, Hflnfl rs. Belle Croke. D Tosie Patkor and Miss Lizzle Major. St Jies Fanpy A Specr, sesisted by the l“:‘.‘b! Clara and May Dell Smith. 37S. Mru, C. M. Favorite, Miss Gaddis, 308, Miss Grace A. Sawyer snd Mrs, A, Burrett Bawyer. "450. Mre. A. N. Griggs. VINCENNES AVENUE. §0. Mrs. George . Braston, Miss Brayten, Mrs. Fred Chopman, fee Washbarns. 760. Mre. James L. Chance, with, Mrs. Charles 1. Smith and Mrs. Fred Stimpson. . \lnt James Led 3% Tloren 0 ce Smfm Miss Shawnee Russell, on, it Mise Toa Rar. Brady. TTABASH AVENUR. B e St Sidwa, Mrs. . . Denton. B Alfe: “Aliee k. Haskell, with Miss Belle TR ties Florence Mansfield, with Misa Whee- lc&kih Mrs. W. Fuzgen!d. 051. Mrs. Edie, Mre. Earr, Misses Johnston. 669 " Mirs. H. F. Bml'ng! Mias Lizzie Jackson., ©85. Miss Ella ¥'. Whitcher, with the Misses Dol- lie and e{;lll"s Ible< 703, Xisee %e‘]l Gwan, assisted by Mrs. Will Hab- B e John B. Washburns aud Miss Libby # \\'umhb Lille snd Allia Lancaster. 933. The Misses Cus] Miss Eate B“mfi'. Wiss !‘my‘lnk.!er,‘ m?;’mu Case, and Miss 1411, Mrs, A, R.- Gilmore, Mra, W. T. Miing Aunic E. Sweet, \flus Gilmore. 2 TIN 13, Mes, C. 2. S 1015 re. T Ten Eygh;mddn; hte s 8, lcox, 3 . wncox, Hieces o and Al iIorE Cuases & Auna Corverse, Miss Mary Wright, Fro! TS, e, B mcum-on 1§:0. ¥ Vr§ Ergse;.( 4, M Are, 3. B, Banfor ™, i Hatle . Fartong, Sifs Hitite Barion” %" 5, Miss Sullivan, Ajss Bes- s Kenraog Northeast corner of Thirty- . 5 e sormer of Thist y nlnth me'. Mrs. A. 1550. Mieses Hattie ana Alllg Bn rton, 157&. Mrs. Dr. Qulne, assisted by M{!l Katie 1657, Mee, ollowell, Miss Eila' Deag, ties Macele Denig, Aien Jentic Ellison, with Misa o, Mamie Rol M, Hotchkin. Hongh, C. N oyes. 1781 Ni Yre KLY, - Tourtellotte. . s, J. Mrs, D, }(:\rry Hammer, WENTWORTH AVENUZ. 5ii8s Magrie Hoffmon and the lflnn - BRYANT AVEN 40. Mra. W. B. Jacobs, lli!l \Vlhu Jacobs. ‘WEST DIVISION. ABERDEEN STREET. 32, Mrs. A. W, Hutching, Miss Ora Tarner. 59. Miss C. Addie Brown, Mrs. E. C. Delano, and Mrs. George B. Swift, 152. Nrs, J. P. Lec, with Mrs. Mrs. L. M. Mitchell and the Misses Lee. ADA STREET. 55. Mrs. J. Edwin Martine, assisted by Mrs. Bradley Leuis, Mre. B. A. Branch, Miss Alice Up- ham, Mies Genic Martine, Mixs Celia Kerr, Miss Mollle Burklo, Miss Fiora Addcack, Miss Gene Barclay, Itiss Alvira Barclay. ‘WEST ADAMS BTREET. 269. rs. . C. Dean. Mrs. J. §. Harvey. 338, Mrs, Alexander Kidston and daughters. 347. Misses Aunie and Frankic Bosley, Mrs. Sa- die M. Co'zman. 886, Mrs, J. W. Boyden. 458. 3Mrs. ). W. Munn and Miss P. L. Munn, 471. Mzs.d. G. Petets;Miss Maggie ‘Hovward, 3Mies Nettin Swift, and'Mias Julien Richardson, with Mre. H. W. Darsnt. 501. Mrs. Fred L. Reed and Miss Clara E. 3ll- er, Mies Kittle Miller, of South Bepd Ind. 505. Mrs. 3. H. Williams and Mra. F. K. Bone, 1055. 1409, son. with Jre, E Lane. 578. J. R. Trimmer and daughter. 508, Th: Ml!!e! Inn:!: ¥ Rk 508, B 3 8- Buchona, Miss Habel Buchsaas, Mrs. Sam R. Buchanay 820 3!!’? J.H. Lluveland.d}!n. H. SHMH‘A..“. Bourvean, ¥ss, H. 3. Tilton, e 673. Mra. B. R. Btreet. 712, Mra. H. L Rice, Mrs. A. Goodrich. Mra. L D Hariness, Jiiss Helm, Mies Walte, irs. L. joyd. 703 Mrs. J. A. Mason, Mrs. T. W. Brouphy. Mrs. Tobort I Street, Mrs. Williom . Street, Mies Emily 3. Stro G5 iliss AQMIE Rerey, Sfiss Nellle Kofinedy, Mies Addie Allen. 980. Mre. S. L. Hutchings and Mrs. E. H. S Stiss Genorive Gibbe, Miss Lizzlo Fr 88 Genevive 8, 88 le Frost Mies Josio Garpenter. % OUTH ARN 8 43. Mrs. L. T Kimball, h.ln Dnvfl B. Brad- ley, anc 3Misy S. E. Oberlander. ARTESIAN AVENUE. 17. Mrs. Theo. J. Elmore, assisted by Mra. Bes- e A. Kirk. ASHLAND' A 11 Mrs. A A, Vqfld!rmd llehl'. with Miss M. . Se\vnrd. 5. C. 8. Haole, Mrs. W. C. Ives, Miss Ella Fi ld. \ll&s Ada Field, 55. Mro. C. W. Cook, assisted by Mrs. §. Wade, Mrs. William A Bond, Miea Finnie Smith, of Vin- cent ’.l:.\\'ml, Ml[-s. empatesd and Mits Loreaine. E mu muu w“ mford, Miss Nellle Sherman, 21 2o W, & Mis Amue v. lllon AVON PLACE. 73. Mrs. ThamnsJ Gannon. BISHOP COURT. 23. Mrs. Richard Potts and Mrs. E. M. Teal. SOUTH CARPENTER BTREET. 48. Mrs, Thomas C. Campbell, Bliss Theo. Campbell. CARROLL AVENUE. 473, Mire. Henry Sweet, Miss Anns Swest, and Mige Mamie Dodd. . 1. J. Coon, Miss Sade Irwin, Miss E. 436, Mlxten Stanley. Miss Cora Powors, Mian Adelle K!tlredge. Miss Cora Green, with Mrs. C. F. Griffing. 525. Br3. B. M. Ripley, with Miss Nellle Dun- ton. 712, Mre. John Colller, Mrs. H. A. Cox. 729 Mrs. Hutchlnson, Mrs. Hynds, Buss Mary n 745, Miss Kva Webster, with Miss Dora Weich. CENTRE AVENUZ. I8, s 3. 5. Cole, Mys. E. R Bown, Miss Livdie vowen, Mma.'S. . Walker, i Mary 3 Joz. Stises Tille, Georgie, and Maggle Me- Canl 64 rs. Philip Kastler. ‘WEST CONGRESS STREET. 17. Mrs. 3. H. Thompson. 302, Miss Hattle Ehle, with Mrs. Ehle. 560, Misy Clara R. Bennett and Miss Addie B. Carter, with Miss Lizzie J. Hamblin. ‘821 Mrs. W. F. Dutler, Mies Ada Butler. NORTH CURTIS STREET. 157. Mrs. . N. Stoea, Mis3 E. J. Stokes. SOUTH CURTIS STREET. 46, Mre, A. G. Ashley, Mrs. E, L 48! Misses Nellie Honghton, Miss ley, and Miss Nellic Warner. 'WEST ERIE BTREET. 612. Minses Hattle Clark and Jonnie Wilde, with Mieses Lizzie and Bel Doty. EWING BTREET. 245, The Misses Nellio and Frankie Ash, with Misa Nettie Howie. Lm’u STREETs T 9. Mrs. J. E. Hil 27. 3lrs. Prof. Sam Willar 3% 2!:. F. Leadbeater, Mrs. B. A. Lawrence. L-l. Are. C. C. Bonney, Miss Effie V, Dllla"e. of Trenton, ‘{ J. Ei)w“ lll’la Bonney, Miss . M lorence Bonune: nlqu!.nrhlre,' u‘::th. 2Miss Helen Hyunlh, Miss Kate V. Millizan, Miss Myrtie Heath, Miss Jessie Con- nnL of Geneya, e, J. AL ;m}.)’ T. Plumsted. E ). Miss Cora F. Farnun gg. Mr:fxd H. iason, nee Hadden, with Mrs. 5 " Smith, B S . Gould, assisted by 3re. J. 3. We’x‘.a. Misses Smalley, Wilton, Burtis, and Rens, llh Mrs. Little and danghters. o . SLawaet meo Hewes, assiated b3l Allie Hewes. Crandall. Spencer. innie Ash- iss Etta C. Bpringer with Mrs, E. E. H.nhflue! Mollie and Emma Dobson, assisted 0. Mjss Josie Marrs. 40 Mise a5 &iMert, assistea by Miss Ella Mormt,of Besgor e, "7 oTi o 51. 3incon Carclo and Louies Sehildnelm, Miss ‘Westendorff. e Nfow Lt snd daughter, sssisted by Mrs. W. L. Cassar. WEST Hml!o" STREET. 270.- Mrs. James Kol mw‘mn Jemie C“\‘lt’)‘&ell and Miss Ells Wood- th Miss Sadie Prat G i ani Mrs. L. . Aroold, Miss Moy ol 982. Miss Fannio R. Carter. HERMITAGE AVEKUE. 11. The Misses Macfarlane. 281 3rs. C. P. Molay and donghten, HONORE STREET- 13, Miss Carrle Watkins, ¥umxdx£(un STREET. 204, Miss Sadic Addison. 513, Mrs. William Tartle, Miss Turtle, Miss Amanda Hawkinson. HARVARD STREET. Jlflu Florence M. C. Woodwell. WARREN AVENDE. iss Lucia Harrison. ‘WEST INDIANA 8 423, MlseNellio A. Toler. Miso Saral V. Reflly. WEST JéCKSOW BTREET. 5. Mies Tstelle Gote. S0 Meos BB aler assisted by Miss Hattle cm: o Kalamazoo. rs. H. B, Chandler and daughters. 5 Mo Efank Douglas. Mita Grace Donglas, ake Hill, Jire, Goorge W. Mm L}[n, Sutah Hackett Stevenson, 3, D., and Misa Bryants $ith Mrs: Dr. Blackall. i g{ I Sackaon - 507 Mre. Charles B. Hyde, sasisted by Miex Lottie Sammons, of Blue Island, and Miss Nellie " 1rs, 2r. R, Cobb, nee Miss Gussio Downn. 702. Mre, L. B. Parker and daughters. WEST LAKE STREET. 574. Miss Amelia Oppenheimer, Miss-Minnle PertY: irs. 8. Johnson, assisted by Miss Yoy Dempecy, Mies Kittie Brown, Miss Mary Kirby, Miss TKosy Mack. SOUTH LINCOLN STREET. 191, Mies Ida M. Briggs, asslsted by Miss Ettie MoCutia o4, Nrs. B. A Bomoat, 2es. J. B -Stead, Mits Swazey. 5. Misses Emma and Lizzie Shoemaker. (K, B, Hands, Mrs. X C. Wright, Jr., Ec?: omilen S0, 3. B Beard, with Mss ole. 'WEST MADISON STREET. 280, Mra. William A- Drew, assistod by Mrs. C. . dy. e, 5. B Woodbesd. 5%" gy "pau. SitsSophieC. Jomms, ‘tégf‘dfln Sco:{ll\nge& Miss ch ‘Wolcott, Miss Moore, Miss e m-'-?s‘u Blaelor, e BT by Misses A. Buber aud B wz 287. M. H.Q. Blk.srmfl mu.unht«!&hr. assisted by Mra, T. $peucer Buker and Ars. T. | Morehiouse. assigted by Mrs. J. Dany T and Mre. 1. . l’uw!er. ol \m\m Forest. 373. Mluses Lon and Magsle Cu mln"!, with Aixs Rose m'mll! uml sy Umfl Neigley. 2 ) Toot, Mise Miss Ella ~lDa. Nre. 5. P, Sladden, Mias Fanny Sladden. 500. Miss Estella Gobel; with the Mieses Fox. 519. Mra. J. Hogan, Mre. C. Rheinbath, Miks Becle Jacobs, 5“‘} Jennie Hozan, 537, Mrs. Alvin Sflli(‘hll v, Mrs. ~..A. Hum!etnn. ey oty Buninp, o7 Notwood Pai Shmile, Mrs. G McKnight, lc!m Wamlbnr;u aod \Xles Clara Skinkle. Mrs. D. C. Beadley, ra. 1. X. Stiles, snd ltl Mrs. Thaddeus Dean. in_Arsdale, Mrs. Annie T. TRobertson, Mrs. W. \V Vun Arsdale. fifil %fi ‘Hauttis L‘:’]hflegl Ml;s":!eu;f“]é“mrsm“h‘ Mies Hattie Bing o Seo Mics Eila Auderson, - 890. Mrs. E. G. Clark and Afrs. L. 3. Bushnell. 765, 2rs. Clewell, Miss Lillic A\hll%ht, and Aiss Belle J. Stein, with Mrs, T. S, rs. Dr. A. L. Morey, nalswd by Miss Olive Rnbln«on 776. Miss Viola Weich and Mies Jennie Libbald, ‘with Miss Ella Rose. ggg Ml‘! John W, Gregs. h e Liian V. o Licl hlcn ] 18, n V. Llchlenhehl. Miss Nellle Marti n’ SOUTI MORGAN STB'IET- 140, Mrs. W. A, Hinchman, Mrs. A. H. Vanz- wall, Hre. Euaivs Hincyman, Miss Bors Sbloide \BWHE“I‘Y STREET. 160, The Misses Darret, Miss R. Morrison. QGDL l _\VEWE. . Mre. 2. 4. 744 3fise Ada ] Bo\'en, H !! Nellie Woods. 210. Mrs. U, C, Crittenden, Miss Nellie Peters, and Mies Fanuie Harrington. OAKLEY AVENUE. 271. Mrs, James MacMillan and Mrs. Robert Jaraicson: 203. Miss Addle Wabnex, Misa mry Olney. RK AVENUE. 25. Miss E. A.- !lul’llll. Miss Guesie McLaln, and Mies Fraukie Atwater, with Mrs. Krabill. 33. Misses Ida and Emma Cobb. 33, Mrs. R. E. Jenfl ¥, Mrs. Dr. C. W. Eatle, Mrs. Henry W. Rice, M .ugene Valentine. 57. Miss Ida Tomblln and Atrs. C. H. Carpenter. 70. The Misses Mutson, Mrs. H. Aundrews, r8. M. A. Farr, and Jirs. Edwin Norton. "3. The Misses Goodrich, with Miss Clara Will- ant, 79, Mro, Andren leraon, Miss Mary Parmalee, asi e Rl Day ock, Mies Mary Greenleat, . 3re. B. F. Comstack, Miss Mary Greealeaf, th Iaces ey and Haitio Flower, % e 11;1.‘ Foster, Mrs. 4. A. Plummer, Mr: \V. Jackson and Mlss Annie Collins. 181, Miss Bettie Evans and Miss Gussie Russ, ‘with the Misses Slocum. M.OO. Mrs, J. D Storey. Mrs, Clifford Storey,. rs. C. B. ‘: C. 'A‘humbuon, with Mrs. T. H. 210, Mrs. Timer. 275, Mra. Ogden Whitlock. 306, Niss Mollic Hutchings, assisted by Mrs. C. E; Drackett aud Nifs. D. H. dcm‘ ps 5. Mrs. J. V. Engart and Miss Maggie assisied by Djen Sad Orring oy 2L Miss Clara Pringle, SShioted by Miss Lizzte arke. 330, Miss Hattie Pottle, assisted by the Misses Ciara ang Lily Germain.« 351 Jlra. J.N. Adams, Mre. C. B. Wright, Miss Mate Abbe, and Mies Ida Mackin, 517. Misses Harvey, Miss Jennie B. Lage. . PIERCE STREET. 5L Mis. A. Swindors and Jirs. Moshor; Miss Maggle Deématrend and Miss Maggic Gorman. SOUTH PLORIA STREET. 6. Mrs. William Burgess, 3lrs. R. W. § {255 Mise Clara Nicgbtee, dids enrietis Had- "14 Miss Annle Cnfl.ex, ‘with Mrs. B. Bullwinkle and Mrs. G. T. F B — 380. Mre. Willard Woodard and dacghter. .m‘ Mrs. A. N. Waterman. 448 irs. Jobn B. Jefery. 458, Mre. L. Patterson, MIFI Lucy Bush. NORTiL ROBEY STREET. 707. Miss Josie Mahr, sssisted by Miss Maggie Emerson and Miss Flora Roberts. ST. CAROLINE'S COURT HOTEL. Mrs. George Ball. ST. JOUR'S PLACE. 48, Mrs. A. G. Atkinson and - Mies Mabel Pfllffl’. with Mrs. O. P, Baker. SOUTH SANGAMON STREET. 98. Mn ‘W. H. Foster, Misses Gussie and Edlth 1.:2 “The Bfluu Eittle and Bello Scovill, and Mlse Aria Preble, 178. B. Boyce, with Mrs. J. H. Gutcher. WEST TAYLOR 8TREET. 310, Mrs. Blla Candeld, asisted by Mrs. Maggle Shumway, nee Kcarney, and Miss Allce Prosaer. 462, Mrs. T. Buckfey, Mra. R. J. Morse, Mrs. L. Grifith, - THROOP STREET. 34, Mre. Dr. E. Ingalls and daughters. B0 Miss Jenmle Go olt, Miss Florence Aibro. 58, Mes, Henry Brintnall, Mise Libble Brintnall, Miss Zoeic Pratt, and Miss Macy Thompson. WEST TWELPTH STLEET. 220. Miss Currie Hoerber. TUNION FARK PLACE. 58, Mrs. C. H. Slack and Miss Lizzle Slack, Q50 Jirs! James. Chisholwa snd. daugher, " Mise [yra. WEST VAN BUREN STREET. s d, s L, M e 709, Llllu Nellie Alkeg. gfllh Mrs. Arthar Gray, Alarshall. 3. MisaSade L. Clark, with Miss Momlo Hough- ton. 1588 Miss Ball, Miss Matilda M. Chapman. ‘WALNUT STREET. Mrs. Herbert A. Morse, 25 Mee, 650 Sionihion Ars. C. G, TUIL, Mra, émms Frink, 3rs. W. B. Fanquary, 3iss Lonise toughton. gmn Alice E. Enyaer, Mrs, J, E. Snyder. 4 WARREN AVENDE. 5. Mrs, B, Wopiine, iss Loa Hopklos, Miss !n]]re of LaGrai L-’-fl re. ¥rank L. Kastman, Mee. S. G, Wilkins. Ew D St and ries 3 5, Bl 28 a H. Smith, and iss X 5. ?"1“5 Misy A. Patierson, with Atrs. W. G. McCal- ""—5 2tiss Minnle Ciss, lfl!sld& Day, with Misses Kittie and Alice Bulthia, 'use ll;lls Myra Hudson, of Cincinnati, and Miss Eva Griflin, Wwith Miss Roae Shipman. 352, flns Dates, Miss Lizzle Mmer, and the M L 4’&;! M(Au Lillfe L. Bl!hop, Miss Mollie M. Wat- ine. 640, Mrs. E. F. Cooke, Misses Jennls and Florence McCoy. 3fiss K. Sanders. MARSAFIELD AVENUE{ 27. Mrs. Harry Chestles, Mies Maria Andraws. WEST WASHINGTON STREET. -...0. Mra. F. J. Seybold. 3rs, A.-A. Herring, Miss Nellie Huges. EErig ch Wilkiuton, 377, Mre. naqp, Mos. Geargo Parker, iy B X Rice, 21o8 SFacy B Masinc 4T, Mes, ‘Grosdveck, Nre, A. Van Buren, and Miss Grogsbeck, with Mrs. Judge Van Buren and Mra, T. W. Baster. 338, pisa Flora M. Fisher, Miss Annle J. arker. 0. Mes, 7. F. Mathews, Ars. Georgo W. N. Wilcox. Nellie Rinz, with iss Mamie Dodd. B. Dickinson, Mrs. Lonis Falk, and msu Pleda Dnckinmn 518. Miss Frankie Habn, Miss Libhlu Carter, with Mrs. Heman Wheeler. 537. Miss Ncme Eaoan and Mrs, L. P Chmmy, 587. n: . D. N. Vandeveer, Mrs. E. B. Lathrop. A. P. Redficld, Mrs, J. B. Redfield. 6'-1 l\uus lele Kinney, 3iss Nellie Gardner. 625, Mrs, J. Sherman Hall, Miss Lida Carr, Miss Susie Hess, ur Anatm. Migs Ettie Tomlinson, of Birminghaw, o Ars. N. E. Su’sfl.mnc, with Mrs. Thomas alkuo. 683. Miss Lettio Wober, Miss Adelaide Stod- 690, Mrs. James Ullmann, Miss Carmichael, and 3ilss Read will rscelve wit th Mrs. E. Simmons. 153 Allle Lishop. > mnfi.n, Miss M. Grady, and | 1. Mrs. Genm Morris, Miss Fannie E. Clarke, | 'WESTERN AVENUE. 127, Miss Jda Loring nnd Mias Rose Leavitt, Idtb Miss Carrte Horn. * 279. Misses Warwick, Mls.ancl’, Mrs. Burtis. 355, 2rs. Rowe, Mrs, C. 0. Harris. WINCHESTER AVENUE. rs. E. A, Hull, Mra. Frank J. Pecker (nee Gale). Ars. Jolu Fairbanks, Miss Kitty Arm- stronz. . Mrs. ¥. 1. Pearce and Mra. S. G. Vanghn. SOUTH WOOD STREET. 150. Mrs. George Keyes and Mrs. Frank Sturte- vant. 152. The Misses Nettle and Eliza Howe, 193. Mrs. Dr. L.-Dodge, ira. J. W. Dodge. NORTH DIVISION. BELDEN PLACE. 17. Mrs, Taylar, Mrs. Ad.lmv. and Miss V(v:fnril Adams. ' CHICAGO AVENUT. 348. Mre. J. A:S. Reed, Mrs. R, H. Gardner, Mrs. J. F. Gri 3iiss Annic Gardncr, and Miss Eita Epps, with Mrs. Chares L. Epps. Corner of Statelstreet, Miss E. Rush. /380, Mrs. R. . .Gardnen, Mrs. J. A. 8. Reed. | Mre. J. F. Green, Miss Annie Gardner, Miss Elta ‘Epps, with Mre. Charies L. Epps. 418. Mrs, DeWitt C. Cregler, Misses Plonnce Cregier and Gertie Brownfleld. CHURCH STREET. 328, Miss M. McDonald, Miss J. Ord. . WRBSTER AVESUE. 233, Mrs, E. 3L Boring and daughter. . NORTH CLARE STRERT. 458, Mre, Einll Hoechater. 460, Mrs, P. E. Stanley. : Corner of Fallerton avenue. Miss Carrie John- ston, with Mra, Traman W, Miller. | DAYTOX SIREET. 253. Misses Louie end’ Kittle Volce, Miss Ddh Barnell, of Norivood Park. DLARBORN AVENUE. m My AL M Punmz.umw.A.sm.‘ *lo7. M. B. 7. Bmumnmhnmh.nm Allcemga / 200. Mre. E. S.-Talbot and the Misses Estey. 0. Nellie Carpen- Heérbert Ager, assistod by Mes. Weth- erm. Mre. Alfred Mason, and Mre. Tillingbast. Mies Belle Wheeler and Miss Dells Brows, wnh mn Jennle Cox rs, B, F. Fe'ux. 2gsisted by Miss Nellle Crm.cnden ERIE STREET. 270, 3rs. W. B. Kean, ., assisted by Mre. W. alker. 289, Mrs. William B. Strong and Mrs. James Wallace. GROVE STREET. mflf. Miss Carrie L. Smith and Miss Lenns Brain- HCRLBUET STREET. 477. The Miescs Shattock and Mrs. Mulligan. EAST ILLINOIS STREET. 124, Miss Mary J. Hanlon and Miss Fanny A Hanlon. EAST INDIANA STREET. 120, Mins Nellie Vickers, Miss Nora Gilimartin, Mrs. o Nelllo Webber, Mra. Bids Gonung. 239, Miss Annie Dlre and Miss Mamie Pouncer, 2&0 Mieces Adelis E. and Frances A. Burns, Miss Ida Conrad. '373. Mrs. W. R. Selleck and 3re. C. A. Spdnz, Hssfi Mrs. J. A. Crawford, with Mrs. George M. oulfon.” 366. Mrs. F. Z. Miller, Mistes Emma and Sarah Jones. JOHNSON PLACE. 140, Migs Nellle Wren sad Miss Bell Hall, with the Misses Cassell. LASALLE STREET. 104. Mrs. Brown, Birs, Joseph Roach. - 230, Mre. James M. Siceper. 244 Mes, W. A Bostman, Mrs. Charles Horn, Mrs. W. H, Emergon. Mies Virginia Chapin, assisted by Mra, Stewart Spalding. 501. Mrs. Dr. C. A, Wilbur, Mrs, B. F. Young. ‘601, Mre. H. O. Colling, assisted by Mrs. Dr. Henry Hooper. LINCOLX AVENUE. 82, Miss Ella Redncr, Mies Nellie Barnard. 163, Miss Ella O. Edwards, Miss Almira E, Car- man. Corner Lincoln avenne and Wrightwood avenas, Mrs. Frank Wells. MOUIAWK STREET. J. P. Farrar, Miss Mate Breon, assist. ed "5 ltmu Lou Farrar, Miss Angie Fyler, of Michi- 3.8 HO! 171. Misses Jessie lnn Kilhz W.“.M:e. Mizs Susie ‘Whitcomb, OAE STREET. 87, Misa Ella Park. 233, Mra. Rorke and Miss Ella M. Rorke, 275, Mes. James Thomsou snd Miss Lizzle Thomson, with Mrs, T Pow 299, Mrs. James C. Bmou. “Mrs. J- B. Bell,and ‘Miss Hamilton. HIO STR! 123, Miea Mary Hlnlom Niu Kittle Myers, Miss Annls O'Brien, Miss Maggie Goss. 1 "". )l!ls Nnr{ Mel\'ln‘ tafford, the Misses Stafford, lm‘l }im. J. h.[ }L Hnrns. ORTARIO STREET, 200. Mrl .’ Corning Judd and Mrs. F. Foltz, assisted by Mrs. A. T. Andreas. PING STREET. 49. Mrs. Frank Ross, assisted by Mrs. J. H. Hammond and Miss Wolfe. SEDGWICK STREET. 112. Miss lhry Booth, Miss B. E. Dwyer, and Mies Lizzie Ega: 423, Mrs, A. G Fischer. 648. Mra. Theresa Ederer, Miss Maria Schneider. 730. Miss Ida Buschwab, Miss Kitty Cooper. SUPERIOR STREET. 375, Mrs. H, H. Gardnerand Ars. Jamu Shel- don of Cincinnatl. RUSH STREET. 65. Mrs. Nelson Thomasson. . Mrs. A. B. Adaws, Mrs. Barrell. 97, Mrs. W. ¥. McLaughlin. ! EUGENE STREET. ldfl Mies Josie Boland, Miss Fannie Boland, Miss Annie Tnylox. 58, Misa stewm, -usluted by her sister, Miss Ella Stewart.* . ° i WASHINGTON PLACE. 1. Mn. 0. H. Cowan, with Miss Kennett, of B lo. 'WEDSTER AVENUE. 305. arrs. D. 8. Foote, Aliss Emma L. Cartls. .!04. s, H. H. Gage. Miss Mary Gsge. 322, Mrs. V. §. B: lme!. SUBURBAN. ATBTIN. Miss Beula Baker, assisted by Mrs. Newell C. Baker, nee Kirby. BOWEXN AVENUB. 91, Mra, Herbert C. Lewis, Miss Myra Overman, and Miss Gertrude Bickering, with Mrs. Philander Bickering. 1114, Mre. Creswell. Joseph Creswell and Mrs. John ENGLEWOOD. Mrs. McMurray, Miss Minnlo McMarray, and Miss Susle Thompson, at the residence of Mrs. 3cMurray, Englewood avenue. 6342 Harvard dtreet. Miss Fannie Curtls, Mias ‘Sarah Curtls, and Miss Armads Plddock. with Mra. Dr. Champlin. _Amold aod Fifty-ninth streets, Chitticks and the Misses Danforth. 424 Halstod.—prs. G. Titus Walliame, Mrs. Jesse Williams, and the Misses Mamie and Dadie Williame, assisted by Mrs. F. T. Croxon and Mra, J. R. Bender. 548 Maple street. Mrs. E. M. Waterbury, Mra. D. N. Waterbury. The Misses Mack, assinted by Mise Lizzle Myrick '"fls]&lz“ flgx: S:E:“}c?::’ “139 Teceive at their hom; o “ygrs. 3. S. Thompion and Miss Susie Thompson, emo 3 Wentworth avenue, Mrs. C. L. Arnold, 6045 Wentworth avenue, Hrs. H, F. Goodall. 8055 Wentworth avenne. Mru. P. T. Barry, Wentworih avennc. 3tiss Charch, 0627 Wentworth avenpe. Miss Moy Shedd, 6627 Wentworth avenue, The Misses * Mrs, George Brown, Wentworth avenue. . Mistes Mills and Misses Hunter, at the residence £ Mr. ills, Wentworth avenne. Mrs. O. Fisher, assisted by 3fias Hattie Fiher, 510 Sixty-second street, Mrs, Hicke, Arnold street. s, Charles Chamberlain, corner Arnold and Fitty-aineh srect. i Chamberiais, caraer Aroold and Fifty-aiat $H88S . Foster, 8504 South Dearbarn sireet. Mlsu Yosfm. 6504 Sputh Dearborn streets ! & . Kot 550 Maple areer l[ ‘Waterbury, Maple strect. ke Col. Foater, danghier, and nfece, 6048 Ar- d street. e BCY. Habbard, 500 Sixty-rststreat. Mre: 1" Sith, 341 Chestant st it G 3. Raghta, 341 Chestout stret. ifes Darrow, nislsted by Ses Carr #nd Miss ’l‘lm:\rle. at the residence of Mr. Darrow on Barney Thr: M{usns McCowan, Misses Condit, and Miss Nettie Baker, at the residence of Mr. McCowan, Harvard ptreet. Mra. Gregory 1 Miss Ida Gregory, 600 Barney Btres ret. ‘Mrs, Dr. Plorpont, assisted by Miss Nichols, 6204 Wentworth avenune. . nton.piase. The Atuses Borl o 3 Port Glintop place. - The Misses Boyingion, as- sisted by Miss 148 Woodbury, of Concord, N. H., and Mrs. Homer Boyington. HYDE PARK. Mus, Eugenle Rice, Woodlawn avente and For-* 1]-!'Xfll sl!‘:eL rs. C. Fied Duper, with Mrs. C. B. Duper. Hiies Sfamis Mflobe 5101 recetvo with Nige Clars Williams at_her residence, comer of Jefferson avenue and Fifty-fourta street, Hyde Fark. Dowen avenue. Miss Helen Phillips, Miss Carrie Ford. Park avenue. Mrs. Tames Morgan will receive. Fifty-third lh’fle& mear Park avenue, at the res- 1dence of §: L. Underwood, rs. 'Col. R. S. amoeon, and Sirs. 5T Undernosd. Washington svenue, mear Fifty-fourth street. ates. Martia J. Rassell, Mrs. Wright and lfl!! A C. Wright, assisted by Ter . 0. Remadill, of Ghicago, Sad Miss Annis W}s'(“’h"m“"r“““"\(?fi Mre. A, C. Ten ey, with Mrs. A. C. M‘l:: E.P. {reywcomh with Mrs. J. E. Bny. RAVENSWOOD. A. A. Wiswell, assisted by Mrs. W. D. Al- lu\fll&m Ihe‘\)l“B!UE ‘Bannister, Birdie O. Bassett, TRC ten. un J.ol\ “‘l’“!; assisted by Miss F. 8. Tuttle lnd :!lsn Laora Hi (n. W. Vnn Ho assisted by Mrs. J. Sinclair, 2, Mrs. J. H. dcnam Mrs. A. Sl“ 0{ Sl. Chnflr:!. T ; Mrs. 8. K. Linscott, of Gooigetown, Col.: Mise Robert Greer, snd Mrs. Hosford, of Cieveland, O. ‘Mre. S. Dingee, assisted by ‘Mi%s Kate Parkinson and Miss Emma Igel. & Mrs. J. \AMAHEXEWL assisted by Misses Jessle Semper and Ma !‘x’!. finwnrfiL Mrs. H. Willson, Mra. S. w. 'Bl!.!'el.t. “Mre. C: W. C)mnfllcr. Mrs. Little, and Mrs. A. E. Little. Mrs. L. Semper, assisted by Mra. W. H. 'l|:|"h. Mrs. E. F, Angell, Mra. Jn\m Fishleigh and dangitters, Mrs. D. L.Colambin, Mrs. Hale Knigh E:II ‘)ltra Rfid. F’;‘-eznesl'l., )lrsil‘i. Blm l. an . Mrs. F. rong, ‘Jlgs flr..N Wilkins, nssisted by \ll!a anfle Wil-. kine, and Miss Hattle Briges, of o iren Frndean adsntcd by Sire, F. A. Patlerron, 3. Jolin Taruer, ond daaghters, LAWNDALE. Cormer Geneses avenue and Twenty-fth street. Miag Nellie Atbro, Miss Lida Grifin. IN GENERAL." ETCETERA. 'TERETS OF THE SEASON. It is-fitting that the end of the year should come when the snow is lying paleand lifeless on the gronnd,and the wind is whistling dead marches around the cornices sud chimneys. What surroundings could be more appropriatel Poetic justice demands,—and poetry, by the Way, has not failed to profit by the dismal coin- eidence,—thiat the personified Old Year shall forevar bresthe his lsst under dark slfes, and amid the utmost turbulencs of the ejemerits. The'old Romian calculators wers doubtless’ go¥- L. J. Newcomb, Mrs, ' Fish- erned by this sentiment when they made np the | calendar; else we might have been making New Year calis nowadeysin the middle of July or some other exceedingly queer:time of year. Thelr witters, it is true, were not by any means of so fercious a character as those ex- perienced in this latitude, but pernaps they were colder tien in the peninsula than now. The Latin poets wrate about snow and ice as ifthose articles were cheep commoditics, anyway. 1f there is a certain point in the circle of the year when everybody naturally takes to moral- izing, itis on or about New-Year's-Day. The pmwher in his pntBfl is frresistibly constrained to speak nbonz e day, and to draw mild les- sons of reproo? for the past misconduct of some people, the guod manuers of other people, aad to.offer such advice about the future as is consisteat wich his cloth aud sect. Nor does he have the feld of admonition to himself. Those three rather indefinite yet always insepa- nb!u yo\m r-un;!crm:n, who are known to fame as Tom, D Harry, share 1t with him, and not only cnnusel nt!u:rs to reform, but take the thought home to treir ownr bosoms and resolve £0 become batter citizens from that day forth. 1t is said that a certaln wild, vet de\‘er young fellow, on being once ask when be was grofog to mend. his morsls, replied ‘“always,” thus exuressing succinctly the whole situation, and cne thai_belonged not alone to him but to 3 very large class of roung men of flmh d:xy and this ond the doys _to while ~ the world lasts. Yet it is ulw"elher likely that he was more given to for )z good resolutions at lfiha beginning of the year thad at any other me. | 1t is a good thing, and shonld not be discour- aged. Evenif the excellent resolve made on New Year's Eve should not last longer than New Year's Night, it {s still worthy in its purpose, and should be regarded with anything' but de- rislon. One of the most common ways of re- solving is that which is populariy kmiwn 85 ‘“swearing'cfl.” Holiday . time s cminently the season for swearing off. The aforesaid three cronies, Tom, Dick, and Harr: ) are quite apt to have 2 hankering after the 3 due of the vine and the stalk, and in the courre of the old year have managed to' expend a lurge l:aruan of thelr moderate incomes for the pitvi- ege of inducing various heavy liquors into -heir stomachs, and thereby producing o proportio: ate lightening of the head. As’they approa: the scason of good-will and good-checr, tey are apter than ever to celebrate it with bumpers and beakers, until after Cliristmas. Then they begin to think of auother year, and to thisk of how they are going to d it, and to reflect uponkowtbeybaveidlodaway and malt. eated the past. Then, perhaps, they all three meet in solemn conclave fn a giliod saloon, and then and there shake hands a0d swear that they wiil Dot touch another drop for—for—well, say until the Fourth of July, which is a long perlod of abstinence. And, to still further bind the bar- zain, and in token of their undying friendship, and good faith as well as good fellowship, ticy take ope last, love, lingering drink together, and then depart siowly from the place that will sec them no more for’ six months. This scene is no fancy slretch, but a common experience;; it may be added that the pledge thus taken is rarely broken. But New-Year's-Day itself is a great stum- b Mrs. blinz-block in the way of a yonng man who bas been ‘‘swearing-ofl.” If he is a soclety young man,—aud ter hances to onc that ke is,—he will feel bound to make the rounds of his ac- quaintancas of e fairer sex. But he must be- ware, elge-he will fall an casy prey to the sparkling beverage presented tohim so bewitch- ingly by young ladies with yet more sparki'ng call has lost much -of its original savor u. institution. Whenthe old Knickerbcckers wont around in kuee-breeches and sharp-coruered hats, they were inthe habit of throwing off rather than putting on restramnt. They were ceremonious fellows, too, enu in the heydey of youth, and their language toour modern ears sounds awfully stilted and .uncommon. Yet they louked upon New Year's Day s an ocea- sion apart from all others, and ane that should be observed in a different monuer; so they ban- ished care, flung away all thonght of ‘wampum, and gave themselves up to-laughter .-md schnapps. ‘The eating is no unimportant partof the visit. Your young man genexally comes in a convey-~ ance aud in a crowd. The tendency -to mass to- gether has been "observable for several years, and while the first idea of people was probably to conduce to greater soclability, there have as et been no indications that the end has heen perceptibly served. Ifthe young man makes himself numerous wherever he " ealls on New- Year’s Day, he has an excuse in this fact that the young lady {8 also profusely represented. “There is really very little opportunity for cordi ality under thest circumstances, and it is no ‘wonder that the New-Year’s call has degenerated into a formal display of dress, and a still more formal sage of “compliments. In despair the younz man often hies to the refresnment table, aud vainly endeavors to squeeze s little friendliness out ‘of frozen salads and hollow E—.;Lfiee. Eatiny is some relief as well as drink- and it 15 not right for fll-natured folks to poke fun at the New-Year caller who- has swal- lowed only a dozeu cups of coffee and = Score of sandwiches. Of course, he had no_ business to drink anythinz nmnger than coffee. He should not, however, for merely taking s little recreation at the table be taunted with the sar- casm of Thenphlle Gautier, that man is the only snimal that eats when heis not hun drinks when he is not thirsty, and makes fi;?: all the yearround. ‘The French know how to eat and drink, cer- talnly, if they don’t know how to make love. The American fashion of spending New Year's ‘would never be tolerated in Paris, where is dealt out by the thimblefull, and where champagne is the only intoxicating drink. They are @sthetic in thefr mental and physical tastes, and their young men would as soon think of marrying grisettesas of drinking between meals. One of the most dissipated Frenchmen that tne writcr ever met was in the habit of drinking a bottle of wiuc at each meal, but nothing coulg induce him to drink a drop at any _other time of u{lor pight. Buranger carried the proprivties furtier out when he wrote Dans le printemps adien le bouteille, Dans I'sutomne adien I'amour. Bat these comparisons are less profitable than interesting. The traits of nationalities have little to do witt to-morrow’s festivities in Chi- cago. These are: to be % beyond precedent, to judge from the list of Callirg-places, and if the augaries of wind and weather are to be verified; and so, dispensing with critical forecasting, one can wish well of the day and its wueduru, and even join in with the old cry, “ &‘:L(., and be merry!” MATRIMONIATL. NENVELL—KILBOURNE. lcsrm One of those quiet, unceremonious wedd.ingu, for which Aurosa is celebrated, took placa-in that sufurban town at 2p. m. Wednesday Iast. none but the relatives and a few of the more intimate friends of the samily being present. ‘The contracting pertles were DMiss Lizzie C., daughter of Dr. E. H. Kilbourne, and Charles D. Newell, D. D. 8., of 3t. Johunsburv, Vt. The Rev. W. C. Hopkins, of Trinity Episcopal Church, officiated. The floral decoration were unique and very beautiful. Congratulations being over, after partaking of a sumptuous re- past, the bride and groom took the 5 p.m. train for thelr futare home in Vermont, smid the heart-felt rezrets that ome of soclety’s favorites should be vorn from them. The presents were numerous, sand many of them * valuable. Amonz them were an clerant sct of cameo jewelry and beautiful diamond ring from the groom; silver tes set (six ieces), sct garnet jeweiry and piano, from the ride’s parents; elesent bronze mantel clock, Chnrlu 8. Kitbourne: very fine marble mantel Mrs. Robert MsKénnon, nee Matte E. Z\ewd} St. Johnsbury, 7t.: silver cake basket, silver table and ‘easpoons, Mrs. Dr. 8. Newel), mother of the 2room, St. Johnsbury, Vi.; beau- tiful tiiting fec: set, Frank A. Kilbourne; silver card receiver, Mrs. George H. Bradford, nee EJ Ien Newell, sherbrooke, P. Q.; silver pickle caster, Mra. 1... G. Ely, nee Addis E. Newell, St. Johnsbury; suh of six_silver gold-lined butier Iates. Dr. and M. H. C. Newell, St. Johns- hury; beautiful zoflet sct. Miss Em Newell, St. Johipshury . set sllver nné-picis, Mrs. O. A Ba- ker, St. Johnstury; _stiver frait dish, Mr. and Mra. Foster Stevens, St. Johusbury; stuficd loon, Ed.” C. Xilbourne; silver card receiver, Bernie Kilbourre; a very beautiful silver gold-lined nut-dish of peculiar pattern and pair of Japanese vases, Dr. and Mrs. E- A. Eilbourne, Elgin; Centennial Prophecics, Gracic *Monroe, Chml:o' silver tea-caster, Grandme Kiltourne; cmbroidercd motto, Katis and Matie Goss, Plano; set of bmuuul lamp- thats, Florence E. Kilbourne, Chicago; silver dm ar-caster, cat-glags botties, Mr. and Mrs. B. ‘ostér; lilvu ‘brttér-dieh, Dr. and Mrs. L by Lady Hollaud. D. Ellbourne, Chleazo; larze basket.of beaut: | ful and rare flowers, M. Isaac W, Puillips; } ver cake-basket, ('randxm Stonc; glove anit handkerchief boXes and fancy matchsafe, Miss Anuje J. Kilbourne, Lexington, Mich; silver sardine box, Dr. and Mrs. George Meigs, New York City; Japancse carved sandal-wood card- case, very delicutelr carved. Mrs. M. McFarland, Aubun;, silver knife-rest, Luia Fosters bemm\ll set of six silver individnsl zalts, Alr. - I, Dickinson snd daughter; silver card-case, \lrs. M. Hankinson; exquisite French-embroid- ered handkerchicf, Mrs. Gen. Georme A. Sheri- thn, Pmmu&hm. sfl\er :md l:ub-;,had per- fumery set, Hoyt; silver §old-bo\fled surm-—spoon, ,\(r. and irs. E. J. Delps; a very besutifully-bound _Hbrary ol En%]lsh poe:s, ten volumes, Mr. and Bartletz, Elgin; siiver and mt glm hen-;—dlsb, Mrs. C. F. Jauret; Hiver s o ond fon mesi S o S sirup-can and fancy work, Mr. an H. N. Janes; elegant clover-leaf silver card- receiver, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weeks; copy of Longfellow’s poems, ~morocen . bound, Miss Fanny Janes; antique candlestick and fern-lea? umlreeelrer, Miss Mabel Newton, Cleveland, 0.5 pnlrot silhoutte pz(nzlr&s and sfl\'erje\rel— case, Ed L. Lerguson; Frend] emhroidcr{ Miss Isabell Cushing; silk handkerchief and éle; box of stationery, Miss A_Efiie umlen? Elgin; fancy work, Mrs. Dr. Cus beautifal em- Porgson; ‘paro sk bemital sny. gnd ‘erguson; of beautiful s las, jlnzgf?esms nn%mx’:ec dle-case, Mrs. E.gDW. Pnn&:{ Erl’nmery set in Miss Tilliz mOrocco case, CROSBY~HINCKLEY. The holiday season of 1876 heralded, it is to be hoped, by some delightful rem! Dees Lo 2ll, has ushered in, notwithstanding tho pinch- ing times, innumerable balls, les, amuse- ments, and, above all, some of the most ez clusively_rechercho weddings of the scason. Among the Jaster, and perhapethe most notable, was the Crosby-Hinckley, which occurred Wednesday cvening, Dec. 27, at the residence of the bride’s father, Hinckl ckler) Nn.&-la Michigan avenue. The brigegroom, Prof. E. C. Crosby, holas a prominent position a steacher of the Natural Sciencesin the College at Kansas City, Mo., and has but recently returned from an cxtended scfentific tonr abroad- He . bears his bride at once to their lovely. ‘home at Kansas City, where a spiendid reception awaits them lrom a lme drule of {frient Thn wemony grwe performed isely 7 p. . byt e Rev. Dr.. Everts, m.m- of the First- Baptist Church. The hl‘l&m entered the draw- ing-room leaning on the arm of her father, clasely followet by the groomsmen, accow- ‘panied by the mother of the hrid& Tl\e brides- maid was_the lovely Miss Lizzie Worrerl, af Monmouth, m,nssmed by thu}fallant bachelor and uncle of the bride, Mr. F. E. Hinckley, well known in railrond circles as President of the Chicaga &Towa Railway Company. The bride’s dress Wes g combination of white eilk, rars India mull, tulle veil, orange-blossoms, and rcnrls. The groom wore the regulation cos- ume. Amnnthhe numerons gucsts assembled wers the Rev. Dr. Everts and wife, the Rev. J. R Barry and wife aad Miss Sallic B.-l.rry, Chicazu; Maj. E. T. Cartis aud lady,, U.S. A.; SirJohn Egbert, Londou, En«lmd Miss Daley, Onta- eyes. 1 : ; wasa complete and magnificent set of There 1810 Roubt but that the ‘New ¥ar « | tlo; ME J. F. Burton, New-York; Mr. and Mrs. C. s Hin Galesburg, TIl.; Mr. Tom Scott; and nie . M. L. Searles and Miss Aups Lanizan, Boston; Mr. sud Mrs. Jameson, .\tr. and Srs. Sisson, Mrs. Mre. Hildreth, Oakes Ames and_daughbtor, Miss Ells 3. b, Miss Fanny Smith, 3iss Blaine, Miss Rbone, aud Dr. C. A. Mattiscn, of Chieagas 3r. Avillinn 3. Hinckley, Galosburg: 3Mrs. C. H. Church, Chicago, and Miss Goodwin, of Chi- engo. The house was redolcut with flowers :\nd tastefully adorned with Christmas boughs twining fvy. A sumptuons wedaing-supper wa: provided by Kinsley. The presents were numer- ous and excecdingly handsome. Am them ond ornaments Irom the m, duplicated by a set of pearls from the hride’s mother; a complets solid silver dinner-service from the groomsman, Mr. F.E. Hinckley; a costly and unique Sevres tollette cet from the bridesmald; napkin-rings ond coral jewelry from Mrs. O. F. Myers, Kan- 5as Cny, u{fethu- wm: numerous and clegn; warks of Takin" all in all, the season _could not have ‘brought together a more goodly company, nor the Christmas sun have shone upon a more hap- 1533 bandaoma bride. GUNTHER—SANDS. “edn:edlv afterncon_were married at the residence of Mr. George W. Lyon, No. 598 West: Yan Buren street, Mrs. Dollie Sands, af Hart- land, Wis,, and Mr. Arthur Gunther. It was a strictly privote affair. The Rev. Brooke Herford furlnrmed the ceremony, after whick the couple eft for 8t. Louis to be absent ten days. PRINGLE—EYLE. Macrrie at the resfdence of the bride's warents, No. 4,418 Indlapa avenne, Mr. M. C. ?rnge, connected with the Evening Post, #nd. Miss Emma Kyle. The Rev. Mr. Williameon, pastor of the Michigan Avenne Methodist Epis- copal Charch, oficiated. Amnn those preseat, were Mr. and Mra. Kyl Mrs. mz!e, Mr. and Mrs. Parks, M watiiess Moe. B X lard, Oshkosh; Mrs. Weeden, Mr. and \1.|< Wheeler, !\ - and Mrs. T, Pringle, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank me!ey, Misees. Maggle, Ada‘ and Clars Priogle, Lizzie CLuk_ the Rev, Mr. Moorhonse, Messrs.: Haskel, A J. hyle. Jr., L. Pringle, T. E.W. Gasitus, W. Whedler, Wiliamson, The marriage of Aiss” vn-zmh Easter, daugh- moz the Hon. J. D. Easter, with Walter E. askiz, will be celebrated to-morrow evcnhxg a!. 8 o’clock, at the resideum of the bridé's father, at Evanston, Ill. A s train for the sccommodation of the frient mfldln ip this city will leave the Kinzie-streetaepot at7 o’clock and return at 11 AMONG THE CLUBS. THE QUEER CLUB held a fancy dress leap-year party last Wednes- day evening, at the residenico-of Mrs. C. E. Hill, No. 118 Park avente, the Jadies appearing in a curious mixture of male and female attire, and the gentlemen ditto. Everybody present Joined with a hearty good will in dancing to the music of the Fitzgerald orchestrs, one of the featurcs of the evening being the first fn- troduction of the “ Queer Clnh ‘Waltz,” com- posed by the Treasurer. During the evening Mrs. Eugena DeRooda Rice favored tha Club with o few of her choice collection of vocal and instrumental music. Among those present wers Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plummer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturtevant, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Foster, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Crosby, Mr. and Mre. A. G. Batler, Mr. C. R. Clarke, Mr. P. 8. Sinkey, 3Mrs. Engena De Roods Rlce of Byde Park, Mr. E. K. Gordon, Mrs. Convérse, Mr. and B{rs. W. F. Pferonnet, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Foster, Mr. A. H. Gordon, Mr. Charles A. Sturtevant, Mr. aod Mrs. James Van Inwy fen, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lawrence of Rockford Mr. Holger DeRoods, Mra. Keyes, Miss Mary Sircomb, Mrs. Pomeroy, Mrs. Barrel, Misa Fauny Bull, Mrs. D. H. Tollmen, Miss Bell ‘Tiffany. ThL next meetm of the Club will be held at the residence of Mrs. N. R. Fuater, No. U2Park avenue, Wednesday evening, Jan. 10. IVANHOE CLUB. The Vlflh(m! were received Thursday svening by Mr, C. N. Bishop at the rcsidence of Mr. and r8. An Pearson, No. 79 Park avenue. The attendance w2s larger than nw\nl, mdum paslor decorations were especially not There were present: Dr. and Mrs. E. In, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Pearson, Mr. and Isaac H. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. B. W., Peck.lum. Mr. and Mrs. H. D, Oakley, Dr.and Mra. E. Fa Ingals, Mrs. 8. H. Murray, 3Mrs. Funbersmne, Mra. Mead, Miss Pauline “herwmd. Miss M \Ingiuh tr DeGolyer, M Sallie Goodrlu.n. attie Furlon, Nellie Boy ton, Miss %mklnrd. yr' Kittie MMiss Jamisen, Miss Lula Bavnwn. lfls! !{r nie Mu-mc, Miss _Kuss, Miss Mary Purmalee, Miss Mn.mic Grady, Swarthout, Miss Ada Gregory, Miss Wi ngn T Miss Cora Page, Miss Sarah Chandler, Miss Jen- nle Qalle Mus Addie Thumpson, the rale, 3liss Molile Har, Miss Katle Childs, Mus Afl: Bovee, Miss Gertio Gardner; Messts. Charles E._ Follansbee, Robert Odell, Frank Millard, E. P. Budwun 8. D. Eldmd% L. B. Roland, Ed S, Magill, Ed Poszon, S B £ o W iiam T hmer n. 3. Kenvedy, Willinm 61x~er, George C, Peck Heary . m‘acm a3 Teoweridse. William \mkey, C. N. uhup, D. Gregory, F. ll. Glores French, £. M. Hough, E. S. i‘na Gipert, the ‘Mesars.” Armonr, )u-. Howu and Mr. Mead. NAMELESS CLUB. There were about 15( young people in at- tendance at the last. mufl;g of the Nameless Club, at Martine's West-Side Hall. Among “tiicm were: Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wakemun, Mr. and F. Wyckoff, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Keencv, Mr.nml anmxc Mr. and G. Bry: d Mrs. W oyer, Mr. J. B. 2 .aners.L.Fdnk,}lflu Miss Acgic Chalmers, Miss Cnrr!e Wazkins,)h..s Louise Hopkins, !lise Ella Paster- son, Miss Ada Bovee, M.I\'r Belle Cowdry, 3es Nellie Ring, Mies Clera Parku, Mies 1da 3 bmith, 315 Anes Bodge, Hies Lames Goies, Mhcd s : g8, Miss Laura Gayler, it Ho Lo et S o ey