Personal and Social, H. C. Dudley has gone east, E. A. Darling is home from Duluth. Miss Bessie Squires is visiting in Albert Lea, Wis. Mrs. William Francis is spending the sum mer in Buffalo. Mrs. M. 8. Young and Burt Young are home from the east. Mr C. E. Ovenshire and family are home from Detroit and Buffalo. Mrs. Carlisle Cameron and aerenare are spending the summer near Montreal. Ms. W. N. Porteous will leave this evening for the east by way of the lakes. Mrs. Marks and daughter, Frances, will leave this week for the lake trip to Buffalo. Mrs. Edward Savage and Miss Madge Say nee left last evening for an extended eastern rip. ‘Miss Emma Friediey of Bedford, Ind., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Currie, in Bryn Mawr. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Wunder, of Two Har bors, Minn., are visiting John Harbor, 820 E Lake street, Mme. Elise de Tourney, the French trage dienne, has returned to the city after a short Stay at the lake. Miss Gertrude Fox and Miss Maud Shannon will leave Wednesday for Duluth, to take the lake trip to Chicago. Miss Nellie Mulvehill left this morning for a month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. Murphy, in Brainerd. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith left last night for Bangor, Me., where they expect to spend the rest of the summer. St. Dominic’s Court, No. 370, Woman’s Catholic Order of Foresters, will give its picnic at Minnehaha tomorrow. Mrs. A. E. Mulford and Mrs. A. F. Cobb, of Elizabeth, N. J., have returned home after a visit with Mrs. H. H. Kimball. Mrs. D. A. Burke, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Denny, has returned to her home in Two Harbors, Minn. U. 8. Grant circle will give a clunch party Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Gibbon, 2534 Twelfth avenue S. S. D. Kennison and family, 3221 Grand avenue left last Saturday evening for Bus es Hartford and Boston, to be absent three weeks. Minneapolis people at New York hotels are: Herald Square, R. Fisher; Victoria, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Richer; Imperial, W. B. Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Waite and Miss Grace Hedge are in Chicago, where they will join Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bratnaber for a lake trip to Buffalo. Miss Florence Nelson, of 601 Twelfth ave nue 8, left Tuesday for Canby, Minn., to spend the remainder of the summer with Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Angell. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith, Miss Bell a nd Jack Malmstedt, Miss Margaret Mc Tren and Miss Clarice Bayers, of St. Louis, oe spending a few weeks at Maple Lake, Inn, The Misses Annie and Eliza Mackenzie lef: Monday evening for Winthrop Beach, Mass., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Robert Bruce. They will return Sept. 1 by way of New York. W. L. Greenleaf will be connected with the Northwestern Conservatory of Music next year. Mr. Greenleaf will begin preparations shortly for an amateur play for the benefit of a local charity. Mrs. C. D. Smith of Stevens avenue en tertained a oo of women from Acker Corps Industrial fety of St. Paul, last week. Present were Mmes. Kennedy, Schultz, Beech er, Earhuff, Kendall, Messenger, Gordon, M A. Smith and Thompson. Mrs. William Hamblin and daughter, Bur nedette, accompanied by Mrs. M. W. Eastman of South Dakota, who has been visiting in the city for the past five weeks, left yesterday for Hartford, Wis., to visit relatives. Mrs. Hamblin will go to Milwaukee and Chicago before a home. George H. Normington and his numerous pupils of the Amateur Choral Society and of the North Minneapolis Singing School will have an excursion on Lake Minnetonka on Wednesday, July 31. Together with relatives and friends they will leave by way of the Great Northern at 9:15 a. m. for Wayzata, where the steamer Victor will be in readiness to carry them on a long trip through the upper and lower lake, making severe stops at different points of interest. The boys of St. Mark's church choir will also form part this ng school excursion party, Solan ended by James H. Titaee