‘did ratMrs. M. Griffin entertained at luncheon Friday Mesdames George Lawrence, Nils Holm, David Drummond, Clarenceir-orofedug-Buffington, James, Byron Buffington, W. A. Peal, Barber, Wheeler, A. A. Cutter, Henry Day, Ballard, Chamberlin, Eugene Shavfr, Cooper, Fiske, Ashum and George T. Thomp son; Misses Augusta Kidder, Martha Kidder, Ruth Winterbotham, Vary and Mary Carson. The luncheon was given in honor of Mrs. Lawrence. Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Cooper sang several beautiful ballads in a very charm ing manner, after which the following novel amusement was introduced to the guests. In one of the rooms the hostess had arranged what was called a “Midway.*' Here were placed a num-°son Saddednumba “Hewhichtheis supHollawerebei of articles representing well-knownA 1-the B Feb.] dolin W.G will aictbym■ tyiedlaybooks, and each guest was given a tablet and pencil wherewith to write the title of the book represented. Prizes were given Mrs. Nils Holm and Mrs. Lawrence, these ladies having guessed the greatest number of book titles.MRS. PALMER ENTERTAINED.ets*m-ale?enthej Mrs. J. H. Palmer entertained a com-j pany of ladies at her pleasant home on ! Union street on Wednesday evening, | Miss Harrington, of Janesville, being j the guest of honor. The hours were j from 3 to T, and the guests were served I with a delightful supper at (J o'clock, ! each finding her place at the table by \ a card bearing the name of a celebrated 1 woman whose identity . beMisexcelTbralatedEast,mosthousthatencoafterEvercallyPittscrowtedcom]anotarr P.. ies-lOSt any iver :ors was a in in11 Konevor: guessed by the others. Queen Victoria,; Lady Henry Somerset,* Frances E.1 Willard, Mrs. Gladstone, Mrs. Dim-! mick, Jessie Bartlett ^Davis, The Em-| press Josephine, and Mrs. Cleveland 1 each at last dSclosed herself to the I “guessers, and the ladies present de-j clared it a most pleasant evening, j Those in the company were Misses | Lilian Wilcox, Sarah Mason. Adelaide Smith, Harrington, Elsey Bristol, Mary Grassie, Mary Wright, Margaret Stevens, Nettie Pinkum, Susie Bnllen, and Mesdames Geo. A. Barry and Henry Orlady of Durand.--WHIST CLUB.-enthwerewereofflcwasobli|foringtundMrsmenT1CoutheMa:theKaubyligh ;en-rts. ask-vtre ea^ t t of City lone theMrs. M. Griffin entertained the Griffin Whist Club at her home on ; Farwell street Tuesday afternoon from | *2 to 5 o’clock, in honor of Mrs. G. \V.! Lawrence, of Chicago. The company included all those who had been i at any time members of the club, and j delicious refreshments were served in I the inimitable style of the hostess, j Those present were Mesdames G. W. ! Lawrence, G. B. Wheeler, J. T. Barber,: Eugene Shaw, J. P. Cooper. X. Holm. ! B. A. Buffington. C. M. Buffington, J. j M. Ballard, H. L. Day, A. A. Cutter, D.I Drummond, Fitch Gilbert. Dr. Ashum, j C. W. Fiske, Misses Kidder, Carson, j Winterbotham, Vary.artiwitlBufMilLaisheEuiAactanlt;thetatanlt;Paireram