corner ol fourth and W alnut streets»OClKTY l-UEA.-CREa.Whereas the winter Hnd its holiday sea* son comes on, all ola-ses of society rush into clubs and circles. The holidays are over and in Cincinnati several new clubs werediaclo*ed by a grand party or ball which they gave, The ‘‘Maids and Matrons surprised the hoys with s grand Leap year Kail and the Occidental made t grand display with their holiday party. Next came | the Unity Club’which gave its first hop, for 1881 in magnificent style at VVueblm's hall. The music ov Prof. KinneyVorehes-tra was simply immense and as Pelham would say. Prof, Kinney took the cookie.” The supper which was served by Keppler was elegant and consisted of so many entries that we have not space to mention them. The Hi,—Susie Johnson, Leant)a C-Young. Florence Berry, of Harrison, O., Hattie Flowers, Florentine Jackson, HattieTodd, Blanche Liverpool, Coneuelo Clark,I Clara Grandstaff, Mrs. Nelson Russell, Mrs. , W, S. Berry, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. F.dwin Hawkins and Mrs. Mamie L. Shelton, were among the ladies present, and were superbly and elegantly dressed. The dancing was kept up until ti in the morning, and the Unity Hop adjourned until after the nextLeap-year party(?)