CONVENT OF MERCY GRADUATES HONORED AT M500” PARTY.The three graduated of the (’onvent of Merry, Misses Anna Dam rich, Roberta (HHnger and Rosalie Statib,shared honors on Monday afternoonat a lovely and delightful “KOO” party, at which the members of the 1914 class of this' school complimented themjointly. Only one member of this class, which so graciously played the role of hostesses on Monday, was absent, she „ Miss Myrtle Murray, who has yet returned from Mount St, Vincent’s School on the Hudson, and in her place a graduate of next year, Miss Armatlne McGraw, was favored.The parlors of the convent,the three tables were placed, developed iri their decorations the school colors of French blue and gold, larkspurs and golden daisies being prettly combinedIn tall vases.Miss Myrtle McNamara won the firstprize, a pair of embroidered white silk hose; Miss Myrtle Ollinger cut the consolation prize, three crepe de chine handkerchiefs, and Miss Tternie Wagner won the a middy tie. AnIce course was enjoyed after the gamesand each honoree received a pretty memento of the occasion In the shape of a lovely silk parasol. .Other souvenirs which were found at each place being favors in the form of fortunes.The three graduates, Missed Ollinger,Dnmrkh and Staub, enjoyed the aft noon with the following members the class of 1914: Misses Hay Norville,Myrtle Ollinger, Merced Ita Uauben heimer, Madrine Zieman, Allie Yeend, Bernie 'Wagner, Myrtle McNamara Helen McDonald-.