Groves at “Fotheringay,” near Home.** *Miss Alma Connor, of New Albany, w.ll arrive Saturday to be the guest of Mrs. Arthur Stewart. Miss Connor is ' widely known as one of Indiana’s most beautiful women, and no enter-tdnment in fashionable society at the Falls Cities is considered complete without her presence, as she is as I much of a bell in Louisville as in her own home. Nor is the fame of her beauty limited to Indiana and Kentucky, tor her portrait as “Luciie” was exhibited at the World’s Fair, and was constantly surrounded by a crowd of admirers, besides receiving the highest award from the committee. Miss Connor is well known in Ferry county, being a cousin of Mrs. J. H. Groves, and, like her, descended from the gallant General Terence Connor, of Hevolutionary fame, who is buried near Home.