.m-i talent in music, and Mrs. von Tobel j won the hearts of all who heard her. de- j It was really her first appearance be-de . fore the public here, tho she has al-IHe'ready been taking great interest inI,ng . the musical features in connectionni- •' with regular services at the church. eni£he is a valuable assistant to hercy.ofhusband in his work as a pastor.An interesting feature of the re-of ception was the presentation of a in | fine picture to Mrs. W. E. Carroll, of As Miss Carrie Otto she served the he church for several years as a soloist sa-'and member of the church choir.jTlte picture, framed in gold, is one ’or of Jean Corot’s best and is entitled 'as KThe Bird, Nesterc.” The presenta-lr. | tion was made by Mrs. S. P. McCrea, re-i who referred in terms of apprecia-‘orjtion to the manner in which the re-its cipient had served the church, ed Ice cream, cake, coffee and mints he were served by the committee in at charge of the refreshments.;x- The crowd lingered till 10 o'clock, of enjoying to the fullest extent the social pleasures of the occasion.ubiSti/iTPiini piinuirn rnn