JOLLY EVENING AFFAIR.A Crowd of Christian Endeavors Enjoy an Evening at the Home of Miss Inez Kerschner, North of theCity.About, thirty membera of the Chris'-am E 'd«fiVor society, of th« Ohrist-ain church. went to the home of Miss Iuez Kernchner, north of the city, to Bpnml the evening, and transact business of the society. The j»*rty wasto have left Connorsville at 7 o’clock, but th« liveryman, who was to have had the wagons in readiness, at the hum* of (ieorge (iregg. on Seventh street, either forgot or deliberately hacked out of bis bargain. For two hours :t looked «•lt; if the trip would have to he postponed until Mr. Scott ^ Thomas ciono to the youngsters’ assistance with los ommbuae.a. Scott won the heart of everyone in the crowd by hm pabe. Cv\ for, although i: waa after mid -.ight when the last good-bye wtis HHid he was not heard to murmur once or h cit that, night was intended for sleep, but remembering tiiat he was once young, in-si ste* i that all tnk ' their time.■Mr-s {.'•■/. proved a delightful hcs-bv him \ r ; her ,.?•«» sis to such ad'*lt;*r«e boC t he t ♦ vi t .her home W.d bn hailed with debt/ id.F/fteen of the tinest- specimens of WHtM'Jiio'.o 'A ihr.t ever grow furnisheda del icons refreshment..