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Celgia hea SUNDAY, JUNE: 12, 188I—TWENTY PAGES. ; ig weg CHICAGO TRIBUN Brega and’ Miss Louise Brega, Miss Alex- large pins of gilt or oxidized silver, shaped like huge hair-pins, for securing the drapery woolen such as dark blue Nuns? Monday, visiting at Boston and vicinity. Tl vill return July 20. ae aa ‘A. McClellan and Miss Hattie will | of make New York city, who recently left to er ‘ that she is very her future home, writes back a solo {rs. Smith dered. After the concert, tables weresp! 49 South Park J of the bride’s mother, No. « rado trip. : Miss Clara M. Squires, of No. 3024 Wabash avenue, accompanied by Miss Nell Durfee, of SOCIETY 5 . avenue, F a r aD I a ander, Mr, T. -R, Huddleston, Mr. John F. G, Writes ee ity. p & blu = ‘The mngrriage of Ass et Smit an ee ema repast, to whieh all did the } Clapp, Mr. D. F. Clapp, Miss Chamberlin, atl Nn pleaser ees oan or oes leave for Peoria this week to make. their an- | veiling, or porcelain bine camel’s-hair, George Ae Gifos will be celebrated Wednes- | fullest Forres Vassar College resident in | Mi aud Mes St Oh Phillips and ebild, Mr. | ition from friends anu patrons already. leave for Peoria this Wain until after there |- Instead of dofine a lat. the wax head in day evening, June = Eee ete partook ef a banquet yester- | und Mrs. J. N. Pottor, three children, and | "E.G. ‘Taylor sails June 11 for Europe, gatta. “ihee trathoR’ SI: window of Thome’s hate Bazaay lifts his tous : She European Exodus—Off SOCIAL EVENTS. day afternoon at the Palmer House, and an | nurse. D, J Sie tee will k ninmnet, ce el ae wilt pints Howard ert onthe. city vee clears thrones Sei SIs sts, 3 ., Mera ext inely enjoyable ti esulted. Prof, . sand Islands, Staten Island, and Newport. | ward, “1 4 4 a A ged 3 an, 106 i for the Watering One of the most exquisit little parties of rexeeedingly a a aed ange ae Capt, MeCautey has elummel from tie Mir, Samuel B. Wineltottz will recreate in | from a trip Mobite and Sonthern points. | years ol, as had, & new Siicgownsenther = Places. the week was the christening of three chil- | dates for admissign to the College, was the Bast, and will be at home-to her ficued OY | Boston and the Fastern watering-places. . Mrs, Ella Burnham, of SY Mt rend, Sirs. | fOr ‘England, aud has started with itona — # neces dren at their beautiful home on the North | only gentleman sent. The ladies made | No. 321 Wehigun avenue Wednesday atter- |G. ik. \Vetherellintends to enjoy the society spending a few weeks with her iment. 0°. | lecturing tour in Michigan. ; Side Friday evening. The little ones were | speeches, ant Ane were Frenunded! to. nga me th inst. of Urorilge, Ma: for the Sumer aeediee eee Kaufman, of No. Y Furnish sour Yawn with, some ot the 2 <, Mi: - | Musie was furnished by John Land. Mr. S. Rosenba Fi aughter Julia A. 1. Peacock is for the St. Law! ct. ; s handsome lawn furniture being sold é 5 oops. f th atti Ae Ae Noted at a jas: ates E. Slorediche met with avery pleas- | left ‘iavaday. Uy ee ould Cole. this summer, resti cat the Thousand Islands, ganic: Lane often family sett last Ha so Scholle, 222 Wabash pene oy The Wedding Gifts of the | Charice 't ia as ant surprise ‘Thursday evening, it being hi AT Ieieharitson intends a trip to St. aul | night for. Washes end a portion of the | | When people are ton severe in the diseip line of youns folks, comes very “aged,” 16 sometimes act “like J. A. Colby & Co., 21 ang ee L will ‘(the summer | summer in the East. ‘Mrs. u. C, Durand will spend the summ< si n months at the tern, Wwatering-places. ‘Mr. FE. G. Logan, of the Board of Trade, W. 1. Dunba booked for Boston, Long | will le early in the week for tng FS Star twentieth birthday. His many trie! gathered to celebrate the occasion, and with them brought numerous handsome presents. esting ceremony, taking the services of the Episcopal Church in part. Aecording to an the wedding handker- that boys and girls ot Week—Matrimonial An- and. 19 State street, nouncements. old German custom, ; enuf the incidents of the evening was the | No, 3822 Indiana av ‘Thursday ev chief of the mother was held by the minister ne " s i Ing ats UO | hoe soe Indiana avenug, left, Thursday even: | 5,7 Fasternavatering-places. Will sail on the Britannic, of the Wh oT an a and godparents over the heads of the chil- prceen tat Oy teach fe Cameo ing for & month’s visit at Oskaloosa and atts tt the east od froin New York | Line, the 25th inst., in company with HJ. | say they must sell their stock of Philadelphiz Who Are the Elite of Chicago? | 27", during the final blessing. ‘This trand- | beautiful Bible, the reetpient of ‘whieh bein Muchaksingek, 19, cage Smith), of aut | Yesterday in the steamer City of Chester. ‘ Slater, for, pg summer trl p nt EUEODE aie nails at ie pte eso Bae oe al =| -erebl: Ss ite a st itself. vercome to reply, iken Ge “ o » aii Lessig sta te remen next s. J. M, [arv 9 usters 0! a 3, Sole green, an 02 | cirehief has quite a history of itself. It] too much overcome to. reply ken | at and assed agewrdays here during the er seers on the Seytliia June 22. Cn esa gly novelty for hat gut niture. : Refrigerators, celebrated Highiand ranges, porcelain-lined water-coclers and filters, at «ily responded in very appropriite terms. ne most grateful surprise to the young gentleman Mi the gift of a handsome silver eh: . Rice and daughters, of St, Paul, are visiting Mrs. Sedgwick, at No. 1517 Michigan avenue. past week, returning home Friday. Mrs. BR. DeYoung and daughter left ‘Thursday for the East, and will. be absent was first used some dozen years ago at the wedding ceremony, which many recollect, on cegHINGS ARE NOT WHAT THEY —A Dissatisfied Corre- SEEM.” - spondent. the very site of the present house. It | watch and m drout his employer, Mr, | ‘THursday for th 2 ¥ was locked up -at, the time of the | James M. Smith. ae Saio G: Grisw ne to Nil ‘James G. Wright will sail from New York To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Marbeson & Judd’s, 88 North Clark street. great. fire of 1871 in an old iron qed evening, the, Reception Club of Mich. Henule.G. ‘ene old has gone to Niles, aturday on the Spain cnt ihe sale Cricaco, June 1.—* The Elite” is asmall <Pake back the love thou gavest me.” she Receptions, Parties, and Other Nota-} safe, which Iuckily fell inte the | Sots Inc fae avellue, gave a ery enjoyable Mr.‘and Mrs, John De Koven will spend } yner ae Green yeker seine surroundin ‘cour | Dook purporting to give the names of the | sang, “It wit elove oe Sines didn’t cistern as the house burned down, ut even | ye i 2 ine fresh he summer at Geneva Lake. ry, 5 respectable element—t. €., hose pos: 1s bs ° i 5 *: bi 1 burned d but reception at the hall.” Daneing and refresh tie wee Genev: he K ‘ais vacation in|; Pi le el t those. P ante tateh her comtor one that a he Wanted ular IP, is spending his vacation Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barunner will expect | “the quality of deserv respect”—in Chi- dktocbleacher svhitens, nat! fan er A ; sh care,” We De La Banta’s ache eae Sepa WL a its Same urally and permanently. at Handolpy street. nate fest 4 aseS | “On board vessels you will notice that the and see who compose this favored class. I] soremost men of the ship ure not the officers, see many very fair and truly very respectable “Perfection” refrigerators, freezers, Seae ments rendered the oceasion a yery happy ‘one to those present—viz.: ‘The Misses Cl: Bamberger, Minnie Purcel, Nellie Ad: Caddy Sect, Mollie Martin, Ma: follie and Aggie Moran, Bes then came ont in a damaged condition, as its scorched appearance indicates. Over the improvised baptismal fount, covered with tulle and satin, festooned with smilas and ble Occurrences—Gossip for Ladies. soon to enjoy the breezes of Waukegan. W. F. Williams sailed for Europe in the aute of Alabama, which left New York last ‘Thi Janesville, Wis. MM ker g s. Clauson of Vermont nee of J.B. Wilson, y-tittl Charles K. Miller, recently at s. Thomas Morehouse will leave MATRIMONIAL EVENTS. lilies of the valley, was suspended a dove of ny AL Speer, Dottie Mills, \ : Mr. J.T. Lentestey, the well-known jeweler | white flowers, emblem of ihe Hels Spirit Ki ar, alles Fobin, a als the:Lelan lotel. are y occupying the ‘six, weeks? tour through the } names, but also L find many equally worthy, | yey water-filters. Seavey & Co., 49 State. of the West Side, and Miss Frances, daughter | ‘The minister, the parents, g0¢ mothers, an BY Able, and esst's. liver, Mir and Mrs. S. sailed from New BAe f fs though not as wealthy, omitted. I find many ‘A miniature of Richard IL, by Oliver, wag cee ee Beardsley, of Kankakee, Ill, were | godfatuers, the pretty childven the beautiful us WS. Fockjwood, Jamesand WT ) york last Wednesuay for a briet tip to Eu- Aliss Minnio Sherman goes to Wankesh? | names mentioned who | sold in London recently for $4,000, and a ma- ' ; : TL note whisky dis _Brunettes should use regularly Fetherly’s married at half So%clock in the : Mr. and Mrs. Cha y. Brega sailed on sere cde aes Atak is panestiouny ‘3. Charles W rege sailed on I. Winder left New York last Saturday | in Chicago. mates should Se ee ion Dele E. Chureh of Kankakee, Thu sday, the $th | amidst the profusion of white flowers and | and G. Smith Speer. , a0 Pelt : ly rs inst, Mine pastor, the Itev. N. IL. Axtell, of- | festouns of smilax, in what might be aptly Weeerise Party’ was tendered to, ir. L. thy alia Wednesday for a sununer tour emen in the Donau, é moonshiners), brewers, wholesale and retail | so0Wabash avenue. ~ Lincoln at his residence, No. 186 West | “srr George BR. Grant will sail for Ew B. Maulsby sailed Thursday from } jiquyr-dealers,Government and mu cipal de- |“ soaquin Miller says he has wept on read. pe appointed hour | termed a celestial bower, presented a tab- I } New York : stint qu rs pastinade Right! Se his frie! . ne faulters, bankers who have in.y ing some of his own, poeins. ficiating. Promptly at the rect, by about titty’ of the bridal party entered the chareh, the | Jeau that will long be remembered by the as- 2, dune 3, it being the Sth inst, and will be absent seve "the Lev. Wedding “March ” being finely excented by | sembled zuests on this most happy occasion. | seventh ann ary of his birth months, 5, se town ta utattine | the State of 4 away with large cash, deposits in a question- | should we it we had writtem ’em. Pallowing | ‘The ball-room, the Duffel, and. guests’ cham- | Was the recipient of a number of very hand- i sae ratio of Clue ere is vi ting New York Jun able manner, men whose moral eharacters Mothers from all over the city § M iliam C. Asay of Calumet avenue, tT friend Louis August | are not above suspicion, and men whose im- do to Smitir’s for something pretty. W. Jetferson and his tt non ake a trip to Kansas City and Ne- ‘Miss Carrie Hanna, the ore the ushers. Messrs. Arthur Swannell. Wenry Leavitt, Ed Knight, and Charles Palmer, known, One jute one, decorated with the compiler. nd bes the are publicly $ to govern who have or who are His children’s photographs are so sweet ¥rom his studio, 206 North Clark street. ber all thrown some pre; and M: moral practi ist, expects to rule alone se among the ui were Mr. William Hack, Mr. and Mr: Miss Quite: nd Mrs. Ii. Henry Gumbe from New Yoi ie plant of ext perfumed lowe b se ath z } Quigley and : ‘ A were the bridesmaids and groomsmen "0S ce-room for the four-score | Albee, Mrs. Renter and -the Misses Reuter, Mr. Edwin Walker and Samily will spend Kas irs. J. F. Gilletteand daughter will, | He selects, thos Weese . i Emma Bonfield, of Kankakee; Mr E. W. i , consisting of the numer- | Mfrs, ‘obin, Mrs. F. Chester, Miss MeClellan, the summerat Oconomowoc |, during the warm weather, seek ghter wits | supposed to have money and property. Throat bows, of satin, Surah of pale blue Tinknam, of Elkhart, Ind.; Miss Lena nas of we t miity and its most in | ‘atrs, James Buesie, of Joliet, i, Me | ac Annie Kelley is visiting in Rochester, | Mountains. ‘Phis is the magnet that draws together ths Fose, or leman co lor are trinnned pan+ e alent . sek. e friends. The ceremony ended a little 5. Willia ean ft a: | Ne Xe 5 a MNS. a 5 2 he wale entitled ‘the Clete.’ ‘ou jace dye aK 3 i TE ot ane brides St. Elke | to the séception and, drawing Ooi eas a | ju Sua wen abe AN D. Whitehead, Miss | Fonte te Mrs, C.L. Sereum will travel nraworking, intellixent fathers of witehen outs. Tatel se Breeze, 80State, ts Yee sina acka< : “ geinl di s Was @ | Lu Sherman, Mr. A. Mclain, the Misses e~ thipueh the East, taking in | large’families who are not well of oy Wey ‘An aged English lady in one of our street Upp, of Elkhart; Miss Edna Wael change from more superficial decorations to | Pain, and numerous other young Kuests rene ast, talking in | large tant nities that live been preserved, | cars paid her fare and handed the conductor thorne, of Elkhart: Mr. C. G. Bigelow, the discussion of the rich art treasures Here”) Musi, dancing. and refreshments went ty the popular manager of | and tes famifown by the requirements of | a tract: “Much obliged,” he sald, © but we ft Chicavo; then the bride and groom. | pp contained, which might be sald’ te have | promote the enjoyment of the evening, and : ea cee accompanied by his | fashion to one or two children, and where | are forbidden to take anything over and The pride was decomingly~ attired in pene te ks Heat for Che Ln es ral hiewko, | Jasted until late at night, 3 «. | Europe. New York City, June H, on | gambling in wheat, corn, stocks, cte., is not | above the price of the seat. AY cue » sali Sees The doors of the dining oun were ‘The approaching concert, to, be siven ie Nir. Addison Kelley is en route home from hineland, for Antwerp. engazed in, nor fortunes sought after | Absolutely pure, “\Wilson’s reliable yeast.” ; Hall “June 21 under the ley as © ne:trg astian Puccio, who has {hous thé destruction of other, people's | Ladies will find it at C TL siaek’s. Central Mus’ auspices of the Chicago Quartet, is promising to bean affair of considerable interest. In addition to the already-procured es of f, Burbank, of New Yo Edith citizens. soon opened, and an elegantly-laden table, lighted with wax-candles, displaying children’s special cakes and christening em- bles in the highest art of the contectioner, | py, happiness and souls; families where fi and virtuous women perform their da ‘oul- ie duties with love and sobric- in which an honest name and onal intexrity are valued more than Lap-boarus, folding tables, settee-tables, commodes, bidets, ete., at Merwin Chureh’s. Has Judge Tourgce gone off on_another ; "5 Errand 2’—Burlingfon Hawkeye, isi . Lagonia, ot this city, for some ume Bal Dr. a i the steamer’ Amerique for past, sails on Franee, June 15. ‘Theo and Mrs. Gen in the helictrope satin and India mull, with diamond ornaments. The ehureh = was peautifully decorated for the oceasion by the young lady friends of the bride. A recep- . L. Otis is in New York, | Jesse Phillips and Mr, Will Phillips, sonot Mr. W. B, Phillips, of 1 for Europe Saturda Stiles sail for amer Hurda. started on a fishing trip tow dnesday tion was given by the bride’s parents at | offered in addition cooling ices and simple re- | E]ifott and Miss Jennie Hunter, two of our their residence, after which the bridal party | freshments to all who would bartdke. cM best known and most talented lady readers, Dandy and daughter, Ars, Frank Toop: the wite of the New | stone-fronts and elegunt equipages; fami- 2 1 a el frit to left on the Go’elock train for Chicago, their sequently one of the young ladies of te | have been assigued’ numbers oi the pro- t Monday evening for Cinein- tist, has painted an exnuisit portrait | lies where intellizence and real. piety and de- | popular suminer esort where * good fishing amily entertained in the miusic-room With & The Chicago Quartet will be assisted ne Hictte girtand sent it on to friends in | yotion to truth will ever be found. eS been advertised for the last fitty years, ‘There is strong aroma of codfish and a suspicious resemblance to shoddy about this Gite which is thus foreed upon our at- tention. It is not ali shoddy or ail codfish 5 A. Wilson returned home | this city t Saturday after an absence | ~ ytrs.C) W. Perkins, of the Matteson House, .. | igable to be out again after a severe prostra o had still lingered ed it, the enchanted emed ‘delighted with y by the St. Cecelia Lady Quart Kittie Wallace. the program in its being one which, to those who en- fy harp solo ihe gues! around, as many ¢; house. Every .one future home. Atmong those present at the reception were the attendants of the: bride ‘and groom, Miss Carrie Hanna, Mr. and Stylographic pens pointed and repaired at 98 Madi street. fashion authority is that girls Kendig, of Northeast, Pa ‘he at ‘Mrs. E. R. Beardsley, Mrs. Rufus Bearsdsley | the evening's entertainment, and showered jy musical and literary entertain- rtheast, Tony ‘i : ; one from the other. Many of the male ment Ii, Rembardt, merchant tailor, No. 203 ida M. Griffin, of Jackso ‘ing her friends and relativ Clark street, is putting up some very stylish young gents’ suits, at prices not to be found in any other first-class establishment in the y Lenfestey, Miss s Viola ville, Colo. in ‘J. Wallace Child, recently from Yale, has returned from Kansas City, and will locate well as of the little ones. nt social gathering occurred | paispan George Le Ray, M Fannie Carney of Chicago, the Mis bers thereof whom you find so snugly en- sconced within the enchanted bower have a An enjoyable entertainment was given in k Hall Thursday evening, the occa- A very ple: Thursday evening at the residence of Henry and Carrie Leavitt, and the * Baker's Dozen.” + a f ; i rsdlay evens a cea Y | Sion being a complimentary testimonial a of Kankakee. The presents were numerous pare aecte Indians, ete pict ag | Miss Lucy L. Garrett, young lady. who has | ygasters Bert and nently. remarkable resemblance in character to the | Uw und beautiful. Mr.and Mrs. Lenfestey wilt | Con” Master TTY OE ie Chicago | Made some reputation as a reader, and in the | pastens o hontlis’ trip throu ais ellie Math, of Winnetka, bas retary fox, of to th ass, or to the bear, oF to the city. st Kind Of lqude vill atau get leu fends 1 sday = 1 ¢ ce balie a ne Fut s rendel y ing | fai Ce SOT ARB od from Richmond, Wis., where she hasbeen | hog. You become disaa) y conscious 01 ha f T a g be at home to their friends Thursday after] Quartet being among the fuests, sing, and se- fully sts ra reis reputation greening she | Maj. Coleman, of the Internal Levena Ser ee eee eee | this upon a near aeqt reeably conth them, | onauickest?” ‘Che kind he can get hold of noon at No. 50 South Ann street. ? Jections were read by Miss Edith Elliott, | oh, considerable dramatic talent partinent, who was assigned to duty some ‘Wolur Fischer sailed June £ on the Gen. if they do not take advantage of you or first. ‘A wedding characterized by simplicity and Which, + s usual with the recitations by this Sell “as, digcauonary ability. The Misse time ago in Georgia, has returned to the ‘j ‘or Bremen. swindle you it is because they do, not get the Without plates is the way Dr. Low (the in- slexance occurred Thursday evening, June, | FOUN AVE biped ly culver Py wads | Etta Butler and Dolly Atwood and Mtr. W. | “Sis J. ML Walker, acco Mary Jameson has returned to the | chance. “Some of the marked charaeteristies | ventor) puts in false teeth now av 125 State. at the residence of Mr. J. K. Thompson, No. | 3135 te t Harrys oa very pretty mau- | i Grimsley sanz, and Ste Bee OvBrien and | US 9. at entre et nd her home on Warren avenue. chinese favorit sons are drinking, profanity, | Many ladies of rank in Paris are devoted to a ee ese kon street, the contracting ar- | her, alter which the ‘na very pretty ana | Brot. Lyman read, the program, as_4 whole 2 a ee {dee hee Oo Warr eee onge- | Subbuul-breaking, with ts quite ‘genteel | art. Gne of the most remarkable pictures i ties ‘being Miss Clara Thompson and Mr. tn elesant supper, furnished wy Bekhart sen | being exceptionally: pleasing 16) the audience. |" Sdwin and Charles Vining are among the Keeplug ut will terre fora year, She and ly amore t and Zentlewianis sea g this year's Siloy ae saricet Mile. Pac A ee e a ae age A ¥e 5 nde e iain: “An eautestrian party of some forty tnem- aE ta oahe secant ae epee erat PG ‘or Quincy Monday. a a g latter er Iz | ne of the belles of the season. who Pembroke J. Patterson. The Kev. ureliesira soon sounded’ tne eat tor fencing bers meta Derry Smith's Friday evening, ab fo Beople on boar the, State of Skt TV Booth, Charlie Downs, and Charles | classed amon the tine arts, Ny hear many. | hag hidden her artistic identity under the as- George tied the knot, and after a wedding | Wye'Young. people, y participated in Pyaht |G orclock, on horseback, | and proceeded which sailed from New York 00 | Bonney are preparing for tye Beach. of these sacred creatures converse at the | sumed name of * Audrey.” supper from the caterer Eckardt, the bride | jour the company dispersed, having enjoyed thence through Lincoln Park and the Lake- Sieb will make a : Mr. A. C. Gurney and sister, prominent | Grand Pacitic, the Palner, or at their clubs, Davis, tailor, formerly-of Ward & Davis, id took the train for the North. Miss | g ‘ening. lone be remembered. Shore drive to Lake View. Alurge tent guile fr York society people, are at, the Leland. ) one would suppose their original starting- | would be pleased tosee his friends at his n rah eee si . Miss | an evening long to be remembered. | hoon pitched inthe woods, where the p: varie ent, He sailed, from, Sirs. J.B. ‘Fascott, accompanied by Miss | point had) been Billingsgate the Five ao oe WVashiny i anew: 5 Ads t York last week in the City of Brussels, Li- ho Trot Burepe on the 2th, | Points. ‘This does not, of course, include location, 64 Washington street. 7 d “Gently the dues are o’er me stealing, »” a3 ‘Among those present were the Misses Adams, a fine lunch, or superior ily Thompson is a girl of sound sense and rare dig = Agee - ras teil . fe - mounted and partook of ‘Line. judgment, and above the frivolity of the so- | 7 ndran, Barrell, Baxters, Butterfield, Cly- | arte resting for an honr returned by the mee _ e utp de Wiles it and C.K. Giles depart | all,—only those whose money the ¢ rte § ciety lady. She wore ashes of roses in a bourne, Cl Cunninghain, Cantor yee Lake-Shore ch, Among: those ¥ ito ie fi Fopert after a short visit ay Gales. 5 isnt and C. Ane Spain for | quality of brass have admitted them into the the man said when he had five bills presented 5 i suit, a 2 3 a saliee Niblock, Nor ; Grubs, | thoroughly, enjoyed the fing ride were the | Bast) visiting HG See eee he } Antwerp s S inner cow : a 5 short, simple suit, and orange blossoms, and | Leslie, Me , Niblock, Northup, Plummer, joy East, ¥ iting the prineipal ering-places. IL Clausenius, the Austrian Consul for Wiis book will evidently not do for the “Prof, Boston is the only person that makes a specialty of hair and sealp tronbles in the Misses Emma Smith, Louis Akerman, Ex | > yecording angel to make up his list from. 1 Smith does the grand tour of qwas the recipient of many presents, which | Pellett, Rice, Slade, Stanley, Slocum, 3 CATA NCTATA a " athe . Chicaso, departs > visi . her modesty concealed. Among the guests Phomas, Were ant ar i ainultats Ku Xone arty Xe ne Europ = thls st She left a ave ork Fleum: sj See the: Guer. epee a Twill not stand the test of the searching eye | city. Room 7 Centrat ‘Music-Hall. Were Mr. and Mrs. Dow, Mr. and Mrs, Cros- | Barrell, Buten, Gavin ham. Clayes. ie, | E: Be Cragin, Ned Adams, Ernest Suiith, Sesterray.o8 board the City of Chester, In- nna July eS kor is preparing for a Kan- | of the Almizhty at the judzment bar. Tt | Lady Customer (come to buy a picture or by, Mr. and Mrs. A. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. A.) pirking, Finney, Gregory, Gruby, Grifin, Hares, R axial, cl ie DoURlass George | 3 ties IT. Seymour, of Brockport, N. at not. fant even the test OF ‘2 wmundans two Yes. the fet is me are furnishing, 2 ss 3. . Richards pe i eae Rr otoehney, Nib Roberts, nes Waller, Wii ‘aller, ine Mrs ph e Aldi riiats. iC. [some one tear 0! mask | and want somethin: t wi a t ‘Vrooman, Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Richardson, | Haake, Harmon, McKay, MeKerlingy, Nib” | ison, Owsley, and others. The party are siting Mrs. Helmer, of Aldinesquare, that covers society and disclose the real char- | draperies; and, in fact, Le eluing of ah en uv acter of its members to each other, ‘I during nature.” Jie sails Saturday on the Peerless f Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean, Mr. and Mrs. | lock, Pellet, Sherer, Shudley, ‘TucRer, and | Geprddto Messrs Cragin and Adams for the 5 who the honest, the pure, the meritorious, | Llusband— Ya-as, ya-as, to be sure! Some- Rodskey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith, Misses | YOUR acte oF yi most delightful ride of the season. ie ; E Parker, Bigelow, Randall, Savage, Thomp- A inerry party of young people started {Y most enjoyable calico part SON given at | gcoity aud Mrs. C.W, Brega, and their danzh- | ceptions on Fridays at their ysidenee on | and the truly’ respectable ones were, ir-' thing that will wash.” ee froin the Tremont Touse last Tueslay after | pe'yesidence of L. L. Troy, 10a West Polk tor, Louise, took the _caliia, Gunard deine: | Pauirie avenue. an the Tr aceaualilieations; and then | ~ Ward & Co., “nobby tailors,” offer special |” . B. er Louse, Loe ee in Europe. ‘They will | * nyt jones will summer at the Concord | who the drunkards, and the impure, the dis: in\wewents to the gentleman trade for the. 7 son, and Pattie, and Messrs. saenson, Dean, u Ttandall, Patterson, and noon and drove to the resi corner of Fitt street, Tuesday evening, by’ the members of hout any note return late in the season, phy, at the close of Which | honest, the profane were, w' inducements Me season. 18L State street, School of Phil enth street ‘ ej are Nelson, Esq. v S Piens ‘i 2 ‘A very stylish and brilliant pI adison avenue, Hyde Park, W tl} the Nyack Pleasure Club, Among those SW. May vil ake f OE. u " “ . Jralfepast. 7 o’clock at No. 1726 Michizan | Nelson, assisted by Miss Minnie Nel: | rey and wif G.E.Smith and, wife, John | New: York last Wednesday on. board the Mountains. of property, the world would indeed be | ~°s novelty in collars has one en@inuch™ “~~ avenue, the residence of the bride's moth son and Miss Grace Chamberlain. After Suiles and wife, Louis Frink an fe, Mrs. | Gali gees ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chumasero start this shockea and perplexed. longer thanthe other and lapped ove! ih the high contracting parties being M. Spending a most enjoyable time in social Mites, George Miles, and, the Misses Smith, ‘William A. Fuller takes his family aboard, | for Oconomowoc, EF _ itis to be feared that the names of many of | ;7O Ut of the dress: pped over on the Gertha Bevan, daughter of Mrs. Dr. Thom amusements @ bountiful repast was served Hitt, Wiggins, Chamberlin, Olney, McLauzh- | pneyare en route for Liverpool in the Galli spend four weeks at Lake “the & that are noticed upon the hotel Nasber '€SSS. ca Bevan, and Mr. Warry H. Cooper, a promi- | py the hostess, ‘The party started homeward. lin, Abbott, McRoe, Kuttel, and. Gillespi re Sailed from New York last Wedne Minnetonka, Minn. + registers of Paris and at celebrated watering- £P ay 's $10,000 beaut: was, photographed at ‘nent young business-nan of Cincinnati. Mr. | at a late hour, delighted with — the and Messrs. Holden, Smith, Bush, Brown, 3 ‘J. EL Platt will soon leave for an extended places will never be registered in the Lamb's Gehrig’s new gallery, 537 West Ma ent young business ar ome evertue on at | Phoyttality of ‘mele entertamers. Among | 3UROe Cua “isk Oliver, Coe; ATTUStTONE, IL. Ferry and iis bride will reereate at | tour in the West, book of life, while many names will be found | — Queen Victoria bas taken posse extended Eastern tour, and upon their re-| those present. were the | f¢ i % | Rhodes, and I, Holden. Lake George and the surrounding country "T. D. Porter leayes the city in June for there that have never been publicly acknowl- | pet E peacocks which Lord Beaconsfield kept turn will be “at home” Thursdays, July 7 | yfiss Lizzie Irwin, Mi 45 ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Pratt were agreeably | during the 2 ‘atoga and the East. edged as of any importance. . at Hughenilen. When the gorgeous birds and 14, afternoons, at “Eden Place,” Wal: | 343 s Bertha Ballard, Miss Horton, M surprised at their residence, 400 South Leavitt ‘Prof. W. W. Fels sails to-day frow ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hugurine will in July Tiave men the quality of deserving respect arrived at Windsor the Queen, her daughter qt Hills, Cincinnati, their future place of | Sie Faulkner, Miss Lulu Faulkner, Miss street, Monday evening, by twenty cou ples | yb iokteh a party of friends rate Deval go to Lake Superior. who ga uble, drink to excess, desecrete with | Beatrice,and her son Leopold drove to the residence. S . Jones, Miss Emma Gifford, Miss Gallup, | Of friends, the occasion being the twentieth | “yiliam Cummings sailed yesterday with J. S. Smith will take a trip around the marked impunity God’s_ holy day, use the | aviary to give them courteous welcome. Fe marriage of Miss May Emily Plamon- | Sfiss Henderson, Miss Ella Case. Miss Tda | 3 of their wedding. After supper | pis amily for Glasgow on board the steamer | ™ n Jitly or August. most profane language, destroy the happi- | The “ Aurora” carpet-sweeper, for sale don, daughter of Ambrose Plamondon, Esq., Miss Emina Foster. 5 Haitie Moore, red to an adjoining TOO} es E. B. Bacon will ¥ friends in Ohio dur- ng saa ee ae Te of. women, by W. Il. Dilley, 163 Madison street. ‘Tiave es jayedan ele; y decorates ZW <4 the a They ye the month y by i v y many ques- ¥ <I .-. ecantls z.will take hls family abroad. ‘They | ing the went EE aa ea soes the mare fact OF one sent to your house to try. and ‘Mr. John Amberg, of the firm of Cam- Miss Walton, ‘Artistic dentistry. Dr. George F. Smith, 3 Norton, Miss Hawle: Miss Weaver, Mr. George W. s, Which Was tionable t p their having money give them this quality? er-set of 180 pi chit New York this week on the Rhein, solemnized Tues- eron, Amberg & Co,. W Murison, Mr. formerly of London, England, makes a spe- presented to the host and hostess with a neat day ‘morning. at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's a oele! PH Ss. Mr. Nix Ju ey giv Church, the Rev. P. J. Conway, assisted by Adam C. Kebler, Mr. Thilo Olls ar elon, | space by Mr, FOL. Walker, rai Sehone of St. Lonis, is] , Miss Georts Do they not forfeit this respect when they | cialty of this kind of work. 247 West Madr the Rev. Thomas Mackin, of Rock Island, S Mr. Cushman Gitford, ‘Mr. Horace Badger entertained the “Round- the “month with Mr. and Mr Lake Superior ty attempt to override their fellow-men and ig: | Son street Corner Sala : + West Madi- Sitetath Ber ed MR AN wore ett th Lobdell, tz, Morelsy | ihe uous. or hima at iaese | Caudle Adams, of No § Indiana avente ah a ore ae other Hand Panes nat aes eae ‘Mme. Ponceler, so. lon with us, 18 oing ofiiciating. Mr, and Mrs. Ainberg left. the I, Mr. E. L, Lobdell, Str More's) | Phe grounds were illuminated with Chinese A ee aaor iana averie.. | City of Grand n hand, does not education, in- |) ty iz with us, Is & wiord, Mr, G. H Seotf, Ar. Gris ere re eaiicoes,alusicy | aoe icetes act atin ineenest=, Colo- | Ghannine. Lio dustty, honesty, ‘and ordinary. thrift ‘give | back to Europe. ‘See auction sales. Me one this quality without the possession of ‘Brodie’s New York ice cream takes the rado, looking a John Croft wil 0: New York Mr, Cra wold, Mr. Lowe, and Mr. Hoff ‘Tuesday, June 7, at same evening for New York, their future home. "Phe marriage of Miss Grace Tobin, dauzh- ter of Mrs. Cornelia O. Tobin, to Mr. Geurge astern cities. and other " Il depart for St. Joseph, Mo., «J. Konen in a few wee dancing, and refreshments formed pleasant features of a happy evening. 72 State street. ‘Miss Lottie Forman received her friends lead this year. MILLINERY. wealth? Lalso notice many in this fist who put on the appearance of fashionable respecta- ni immer in England and { Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Hi. IL. their silver weddin = ast we + iH their residence, No. 374 Chicago avenue. : i Boggs, was celebrated Tuesday evening The affair was ave 7 c enue. | af her father’s residence, on Indiana street, # " y ci Clinton G: ; ing a ry enjoyable one. ‘They 2 4 . i Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Pope are making prep- lity wl * & i ide’s mother, No. Sry CO ytive years | Luesd nd avery enjoyable evening Was | rations to go to New York 4 x bility who have not the means of sustaining | —————sweernnnrmnrnm | 9 in Chicago twenty-five years arations to go to New York and Boston dur- Gi will spend the the position they assume, ‘These train for 2 ‘ : were Inarri the residence of the bride’ x ose Who were present. A re ile in the bright light surrounding the Douglas nue, the Rev. George ©. a ive ° spent b ‘ 7 ey fe zo, and have lived here ever since. 7 ee aie Cl ace. event ing the stummer months. mer officiating. “Mr. and Mrs. Beggs ‘The class of ‘Sl ot the Misses Gran} The Unio Leste Cl ee eae Wandoi, Ss Mary L Sedgwick sailed from New AW. tile einen disappear feo the, Toll areception to the Hon, William doi, last Wednesday with a party of friends nd ‘Miss Carry Dodd TONG COnOver isappe: ‘rom the roll of e Jeave for Elgin this v 5 * IL Lolden is spending two weeks with friends in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. A. ?utnam will summer in the White Mountain: Lowell will spend a few pensed with the conventional wedding-tour and repaired to their new home, No. ‘Thirty-third street, where they will be home” to their friends, ‘The marriaze of Mr. Harry J. Brainerd and Miss Gertrude Gardner, on Thursday even- ing, June 2, at No. 10 Wa vente, Was an elegant and enj 2 Mr. and Ars. Brainerd will visit W: nd all Seminary celebrated their class-day exerci Jast evening, and the young Jadies acquitte themselves in a most creditable manner, The order of the exercises were 2s follow Music, Enuaa Walker; President’s Wetcom “Alice ‘Murphy; History, Emma S. Rums Poems, Susan 'C. Weare; Oration, Elma Dows; Junior’s Response, Laura A. Hougl teling; Prophecy, Louise 5. ‘Troost; fare- ‘Although there may be some imaginary honor attached to being elassed- with the élite, but when placed with such characters 1bove specified, or found awong them in- diseriminately mixed _in among good. men, the writer would prefer to be conspicuous on account of absence therefrom. A Cuicaco Business AN, or on the Gallia. 4 . IL, M. Pnillips, togethor with his wife and family, took passage from New York June Son the Galli y ieDonald will visit Europe, Ie is ked for the City of Chester, which left New York yesterday. W. E. Mefienr: Secretary of the Treasury. Mrs. Cora L. Vs Tappan Richmond gave a reception at the residence of Mrs. George Knowles Wednes ine. ‘The W. A. S. Society of Wi ‘Thurstay at the residence ot Maj. G. Connell and elected officers for the ensuing year, ‘The formal opening for the season of La ra the summer in the led with his family for q ‘Tho I including Bos points of interest at the » returning iN | well to class attie T. MeKinnon. ‘The ive i allia, whieh left New Yorke I. Houta month io their hong, No. MIWar- | overeises closed with the elinnon. “fhe | pion oecurred Inst “Thursday, the oceasion Tdvervool in the Uatlia, whieh left New York | Peep" Shibley will try the Wisconsin lakes aen avenne. Cloud Buell, set to the rollicking music o! being siznalzed by a grand banquet. A large | Herbert Wal expected daily in Liver. | Curing the warm weather, SOCIETY TOPICS. S Dora, Mana: L the last of June | A tray of sand filled with grass, among including the the Methodist ity of Brussels, which sailed | | 2! dune? I. Bradley, Cashier of the returned company of invited guests, more prominent members of Chureh, were present. pool on the from New Yor! ore ates Sub-Treastt “he numerous friends of Mr. Charles A. ith, connected with W. P. Wright's rid- jne-school, will be surprised and eratified at tae announcement of his marriage. to Miss the “Torpedo and the Whale,” brought round after round of applause from the guests of the evening, 2 ‘Mrs. J. B. Noyes, of No. 285 Michigan ave- hie away to Louisvill ACS. Delaware and week at Roek Lake, a Cart Gilunin sailed tor Antwerp yesterday which poppiesand daisies appear to be grow- ing, is a poetical idea for a dinner-table decoration, which is borrowed from Doré’s Lizzie Sullivan, of Cold! Mich. The | nue, gave an evenmng entertainment in honor Homeopathy, wi zi ut an, Of 4 tee E 2 i enterta eI eopathy, ine rsion to _ th rete 2 a cere ncn sopearseds aon sual eeonins at | of Sfiss Grace Fuller, before her departure Ss (am Barbonr in the Rhineland, Red Star Line. - picture of field flowers. ‘The marriage of Mr. it W. Thixson, of this | SOR EUTPs AL. Vil esata four of the | Robert Amos leaves August 1 for various | Ready money, says some one, is Aladdin’s qqabe marriage of Mr 1, Uisien Otro The Drill Corps of Anollo Cominandery, | the, 7 - st, taxing in the principal watering-places. n Cay lamp; it will summon the genii, and bring ly. and Miss Say *- ph, daughter of | Knights ‘Templar, intend making a “Mid- ‘The class-day ex s of the MissesGrant | “Mrs. V. A. Watkins recreates in, E' almost everything within our Faaclt 4 She took’ passage from New York last Wednesday in the Gal Dora Monroe will nds. Sh Seminary oceurred day night, the pro- gram conelnding with a reception. “The Upsilon Chapter of, the Phi Kappa Siema Fraternity will hold their annual ban- HLF. Randolph, Esq.. of Belle Plaine, Ia, qwas celebrated ina quiet way_ last Wednes- day at the residence of the bride’s father in “Pda little druther you hadn’t marrieda man, for it's apt to turn outresky; but youve got the only one I could place a mite of re- lieve, Mi summer Pilgrimage” to Geneva Lake during the months of July or August. ‘Phe date is not yet fixed. The Committee in charge sit Europe with a si uple of weeks. led from New York eh and family will, spend sand in- party ¢ the presence of a number of relat ty 4 Simi f i sence of a number of rel consist of James Hitchcock, W. Smith, and 0 of thmate friends, okey wt bee t home 2d0 |W. W. Ramsey, and they intend mika ita | auet at Evanston during Commencement | on the sth in the G F E ALOR. very, dear, that I is at No. 402 West Washington | suinmer festival long to be remembered. week. mies Woodward takes his family abroad eos nee D nding the summer at the ayety Lents rai Together with beautiful new styles in venelt ou : PEON DRESS HATS AND BONNETS. muner. ‘They sailed from New nent charact tlemen,” the most "The Press Club wiil give the final recep- taking and original novel of the day. Ella A. Green, daughter of John street. ‘Charles H. Simmons and Idabell Edwards ason this month. ‘y of Chest S . _ S| Green, Esq., was married to Kenyon Green, tion of the se: sterday in the C ———_- Seong arried ething home of the bride's | connected with J. Y. Farwell « Co. Thurs: or cittholie Library Association will have | “Mrs. Ik, ¢ Se Gon and Miss Carrie t Gene) another: iho tev, We aL Lia jose Pues day evening. June 2, at the residence of the ly £at South Park. Dation, of Bioomington, IL, are spending a . Laylor sailed from Prof. Peters finally concludes, that the ES ocond. Bnptia preter pastor | pride’s parents, No. 1324 Indiana avenue, at | (4 hop is to be tendered to Serst. | few weeks with friends at No. 365 Warren s Helvetia, of the planet Vulean is amyth. | Prof. Peters is a Satatives nthe fa Lie Church, ony the | z o'clock. ‘The ceremony was performed by | George Bavin, of Company, D, First Resi: | avenue, little late. For many years Vulcan has been ene A. ly ae eprets Amcor the Rev. Frank M. Bristol, in the presence of | ment, 1. N. G., who recently lost an arm, by |” John II. Willard, haying spent a portion of Known as a black’s mj th. a 3 T. Jude Cares Mt r. | yelatives and near friends. A reception fol- | the members of the company, esday eveli- | the season at the Hot Springs, will remain in 'The élite of the city show their apprecia- ‘a ade J: lowed at 3. o'clock, largviy attended by’ the | ing next at the Armory Mh Jackson street. rest of the summer. tion of the many good things set before them 49 A Madi of Roby, Mr. I. Edwards, Mr.and Mrs.J- | friends of the youhg coupte. The presents Tuvitations are out for the fourth annual i T visit Europe for a ke at the exezant Central Café (Central Music Ao alt MASONS Roby, and Mr. Willis as were numerous and elegant. Mr. and Mrs. | reunion of the North Division igh Scheol | few months. ed from New York ¢ early in July, ating) by their continual patronage | === Roby, and, Arey eat a Green will make their home at Englewood, | Alunmi Association. to, be given the 23d Gallia last Wednesday. Geneva Lake, Lge SATE — Preseits were very, numerous, and costly. | “The friends of 3r_ aud Georze , | inst. in Brand’s Hall. ‘These reunions are 'D. Oliphant and fainily have gone to ‘ pperlorie toe AO LOG RAP IES. SRO eS ame Ere Le retor en eew home, | Haseltine, of No. 107 nue, gave | among the most enjoyable Ss of i Ekbland, 0 ses CABINETS nen ment No. W Delaware place viot wedding | Mem surprise party Friday last, the ect: North Side, and pass off Hoiat. | Celi Plamondon had four generations at | the Rocky Moun p-born Ta- SIV h ; ; eee exert are uigt wedding | sion being the tact that Mrs. TIaseltine is | _. The delegates to the Booksellers’ Conven- | her weld Mr. and Mrs ee , fa iy \ or Seo eeitne parties ey os he ic quar h, the going to Vermont to spend the summer in | top banqueted at the Grand Pacific Hotel Chi we Be eeeaat DuEde t ( W 13 eR ee rrr ree a ure Dara) fae kcceae reer aT REST ‘The party was | Thursday evening. " r cottage built at G i her sent, Dat etal mou a Burns, eldest dauebter of Edward Burs of | alarge one, and all enjoyed themselves in | _ Che Misses Eva and Emma Hayley, Ida } rit with his fai er covercil pivieh: th seni PER DOZEN eS ee eaten iecets A.B. | the dance till the sual hours of the morn. | Ekvall, nittie Ripley. and Jessie Chesney time. as folluyie By the rest of: the Fee ate Pilawed at tie Wome of | eee Ae tee ate and Aes. Strand | were the originators of a very enjoyable sur- Sul returned from Ottawa t igh-born ladies present. Fn ft Fear eee anna couple, Will be at ohn Kogers, Mr, and Mrs. C. O. prise party on Miss May Ott iter of Lin-health. She will summer We know of no place we rather chance for For PHOTOGRAPHS. when Pre bre nee trends at No. as South tun Korers Ws tt Kelley, Mr.and | Capt, ‘Thomas W. Otter, at her residence, ke with Miss Celia M. Gilmore. ; a delicious, refreshing, and healthful sum- 5 Teese o. 2824 South | Mee G: Newman, Mr. and Mrs. W, kill- | 2808 Portland avenue, June 10. previous 10 spall goes pleasuring up-the c S Sarah Solo- « thanat Kranz’s new monster soda | PER Doz “Miss Nellie E. Foster and. Mr. Alfred more, Mand Mrs. B. Frisbee, Mr. and Mrs. | her departure East. The amusements Mississippi this week. mon will be home ‘Tuesday from their West- with the ubsolutety pure truit- | memmscemme ae Nesta orciock inthe First Baptist | Sq ues Jobe Grae Gre. iow 5 Ect se id to Euro cope. AS confectionery i. rev. Gi +] < * D. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. {ue ‘the | the party, was. entert: ined by music and ees i ont S. oi AY awe stot xt St., Was crowded vesterdi Chureh, the Kev, George ©: Lorimer ofletat- | Afisses Matie Newwian, May and ging, the | oneing. The party was wellattended, Among | Monday, whe returned from Eikhart | ee an sy eee am WOR LON | oe ede ae the te Yiomer Ash, Will Peirce. ba ta st ies bee, Mf. Roberts, and Neity Carpenter, and | those bresent were the Misses May 0: Jove since Decoration-Day. For Ll om New York | evenings are made of the t < Homer Ash, Will Pires, and Harry Getz | Messrs. A. W. Bidler, George Dent, Henry | Eva and Emma ifayley, toa i Wise Nelle Woodard has returned from | Elmer S. Corthell eaves this city June 9 light shades of blue, rose, or lemon-color, Aer ie “ur home’? 19 thelr Erieuds at Lewis, and George McGregor. Kipley, Ji Chesney, Amelia Happle, A hington, where she has been winter for Chama, N. 3, where he spend sev- trimmed with Spanish laces dyed tie color | - Se avenue SeND, | Lewis, And George MeGreger. es concert | Jiaves: Annie Smith, Hattie Stevans, Sarah | ‘The choir and congregation of the Thi _ aneyd eet be the Sarit. Madi 2 ‘Mr. Soplus 1. M. Harlitz and Miss Clotild Thursday evening for the benetit of the So- | and Mamie tall, Miss Kline and’ Bessie | Unitarian Chureh gave her a ty wel ied by Miss Fannie |. Ladies, before Teaving the city for the su 75 Madison-st., gl Soplius LAL Harlltz and iss Glofilda | ciety at Castle Hall, near Paulina and Lake Sherman, and among the gentlemen wel Mrs. FF. Dodge (née Berryhijl) was at nanried by: Miss Fannie | my, order a pair of reliable boots of Keller, lacnaning Cab eee: sees ere A. Beak, ‘The wedding was'| sree gan program wos 2 very entertain- | Mess! ns, P. Bilis, 1, and ©. Chris- | the ‘Tremont last week and leit er Daven- city Flnrsday for the Sour | Monroe street, Paliner House, oe lng Pabiaets fer 4 ner dt strictly private. earl: Theweudnig was eos} consisting, of a piano solo by Prof. dans on, Wilait Peal Williaan. 1a i » | port, Ja, Saturday. wean te Seastlay fOr ste He ‘Ata dinner party. inneheon, or breakfast, cea ed eee ir Jac Md ".S. Boston, by special request, and sizing | F. Ketsch, Flinn J. Smith, Frank Uke, Will- Snarles Knopand wife July 5 Will Speiie acini Seebtiaset tetra Asia akfast, eae = a Fednesday evening at_the residence o! is. J.B. French, an elocutionist o: \- . tes (nde Eli why this sl . ZTeASOUs a 4 eiorerne MeN estes tee Sam. Nathan, ene is erable reputation, spoke several pieces, PERSONAL, ain, after a long fe ty (ute lied, ot Fort y this haut he the invariable rate, oh The i andsomes" The following Chicago people sailed for aged for a lucra- No. 12:4 Indiana ave Stevens’ elegant studio, 10S and 10 : Michigan avenue. The Rev. Samuel Marks performed Dearborn strect, nd dauzhter, who at Salt urday cvening. was heartily applauded. This was followed by a.“ Burlesque on My First Speech,” by Mr. Sandford Harris, Miss Emma Snowden i ui tive position at the Aimer Expre: Capt. Richmond, of Peoria, is Is in this city. CARRIAG™ corner Washington. yas arra Europe by the Cunard steamer Gallia last Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pull- the ceremony. n spending s returned ng her squalling = sang a beautiful sung, entitled “Be- e eee gee BUREN LTRG ond the Clouds.” acconpany bs an in- | ma amd nuan-servant, Mrs. J. M. Walker, Us GIN. as cone to West Wine | permanently located at the Clifton ilous its least sroles, dts Hite brother He tnd tte one mae oo ae fet Norma sible cl horus by Messrs. Grea qaud Bland, ane Wire D. Walker Mr. James R. Walker, ae where she will be married tod. | Jaimes Vosper, 5 rh prominent lawyer imed, “If here ain't a-faney dress pihfaree tne rere ” Joseph E: ve veTs | coiyan sterlyy ap 5 Te- | Miss Dora Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Barker and, of Bridgeport. of lonia, Mich., d through city as > : inden feat ecateeg and Mfr Joseph Eastnan, will be eelebraten geivedl with great applause, | “Dot Lath | qnaatiss Gracie Barker, Ms. and Mfrs. Wil P. ‘Aldrich, of Winnetka, has re- Syeck on bla way WW ough the city last | Purefasers of the Bembardt waves ean rely Teta cite af siay, June 2, at half-pust 7 o’elock, at es } gs Ov. | sam A. Fuller, child, and maid; Mr. L. W. No montis’ viatein the Bust | “Stes Jolin Gray ti for Europe on the | Pmnnam's Central Misietiall Hairstore. apenas, a} 0 ALT -SI Re est here 2 10) 7 0, 28 ISth inst., to be absent three months. Dr. J. D. Keer has returned from Califor~ nia. Mrs. Arthur J. O'Leary and son, Arthur Stout, of at W. Pope, called “Sivin Oudt,” and “Lou: i re and Jakey,” ereated considerable amusem SVaRrelN Ne and were frequently applauded. An essay written specially for the occasion, on me * Prospect of the Golder Gate Temple No.2,” these wares is on sale. “There’s music in the heir,” was_2 fc ie 7 was a fond father’s remark as he paced the midnight flour with his erying son in his arms. Make arrangements to enter IL. B. Bryant's summer at Pontite. iss Ella Terry will receive. her friends in her new and elegant home on Dearborn ave- n the Church of the Messiah, Park avenue and r ‘Thirty-first street, New York City. ati 3 -The marriage of Carrie Williams, daughter of Mrs. E.S. Williams, and Mr. Albert G. Fuler, Mrs. V..A. Watkins, Mrs. H. ie~ Farland, Mr. William Kirkwood, Mr. Georse Barron, Mrs.. Henry Milward, Miss Scott, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McHenry and child, Miss Rattan Ce Lithgow will be celebrated Weanesday eve- nine. June 2, at So’clock, at the residence was read_by Miss Ora McGowan with great effect. The closing exercises consisted of a duet. by Misses J? Harris and Ida Page, and W. May Johnson, Miss Mary J. Sedgwick, Miss L. D. Walkup. Mr. and Afrs. GQ Ww. ue. ‘Miss Jennie Wilcox has gone East for the summer. Miss Annie Shaw, the lady artist of this J., of the firm of Smith & O'Leary, left on a vl sure trip to England, to be gone some ine. by Dr. David T. Nelson and family go east ? Chicago Business College for the sumim terin, during the vacation months. ae A novelty on imported dresses is the use of RS State-st ’

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