ner, consisting of the choicest of the season, was served at 6 o’clock,?, m. At each plate was placed a rose-bud of rare variety, and a profusion of flowers decked the table and ornamented the dining hall. Mr. A. A. Patterson, president of the class, acted as toast master. Toasts were responded to as follows : C. G. Roop, “ The Past ; ” U. G Keller, *• The Future J. D. Hunter, “ Best GirlsJ. P. Jackson, “ Lover’s Lane J. S, Weller, “ The Faculty ; ” W. B. N. Hawk, “Our Sister, the Hostess;” A. A. Patterson then spoke on “The Class of ’89.” After the repast, the class retired to the parlor where, in the company of some of the young ladies of Bellefonte, the evening was pleasantly spent in singing songs, instrumental music and dancing, The class profoundly appreciates the hospitality of their only lady member of whom they may well feel proud, not only for her courtesy, but also for her remarkable ability as a student.