SHOWER FOR MISS VONEERGMisses Irene Richeson and Julia Roniine were hostesses at a beau-Itiful party Monday evening at the ] home of the former. The function j was given for Miss Ethel YonBerg ; who is soon to become the bride II! of Dr. Mont Faust, and partook of } the nature of a misscellaneous j| shower. The house was artistical- ! iy decorated with pink hearts and ■ pink rambler roses, these being | used in profusion throughout the | rooms. About forty-five guests I were present. The hostesses pass ed about heart-shaped pieces of paper on which a subject concerning something in the bride’s life had been written. These the guests were to compose verses upon and the result was most amusing. The leaflets were hound together in a booklet and presented to Miss VonBerg. The gifts were distributed at a pretty appointed table in the dining room. Seated in a decorated chair, the bride opened the packages displaying the numerous beautiful tokens. After this refreshments of pink hearts of ice cream, cake, coffee and bonbons were served.