mtemM ditfodtt *aA mxmtiom nUw wn Mof *#rr*d byMfam EdStb Boto, IU17 Gr**^ »»*Rosy Blystone.!%• Bonday Sebori elswe of M«. J. Smith hod Mbs Loam MoMaaar wmtoj bth« borne of Mr*. Smith. Sapper wee served to about 150 at 10 cents * ticket sod the proceeds make a fond which the members of the elisa share and will present to the oburfib as an Easter of-faring. Beside s financial sucoess the occasion was much enjoyed in the general jollity and the magic lantern show during the evening.Dupttcat* Whist.The regular meeting of the Duplicate Whist Club was held with Mrs. Dr. E. H. Parker on Tuesday afternoon. On Friday afternoon Mrs. W. T. Pugh gave a 6 o’olook dinner to the club at the Galloway House as a farewell to Mrs. Chas. Merrill, who with her husband soon leaves for a three months’tour in Europe. Only the members of the club were present, and the evening was devoted to the enjoyment of cards.A Picnic Party.On Monday evening the company of youug people who are known as the “Picnic Party* made the best of the fine sleighing and, with a picnic supper, drove to the Ingram farm, where with keen appetites supper was enjoyed and the evening spent in games and a general good time. The company included Misses Edith Brown, Mary Grassie, Margaret Stevens, Nettie Pinkum, Lilian Wilcox, Nellie McGregor, Rose Blystone, Messrs. Frank Proctor, Charles Alien, Tom Keith, Lex Keith, Richard Stevens, B. Farr, Erskiue Ingram, Newman,A Sleighing Party.Among the last sleighing parties of the season was one enjoyed on Saturday afternoon by Miss Kate Johnson and a large party of invited friends, all of whom bad a jolly time, notwithstanding the weather. Those in the company were Mildred Dean, Ralph Cady, Carrie Witherby, Jessie Johnson, Jessie Dodger, Flossie Wilfcrout, Mary Wilcox, Heury Wilcox. MildredMoMasterrHtint,—George—Do Vobm mmof life in ten years,add A Kidder, Mr*. Daniel AjnjMMTj|Miin Mr*- .Francis BulW, tj» |j* Bul-ba, baa afao# raaphaVbar 90th birthday and Mr*. w and Mx.Kidder «*■* aaarfajfc at the 84thlaUfigtottfe. uroom haveboth been leeklent* Claire formany year* and toflfceHh and social cLeoI—hold bi«bly l and in-flaential pcwttin— Mr. Buileo, who is numbered taoni the —rty pioneers of the Chippewa Valley, ie president of 4he Daniel Shaw Luabar Company. Mr. and Mrs. Balien left on the 10:50 train for MllwaokM wheye they will be the guests for a abort time of Mr. Bul-len’a daughters, Mr*, Fred Rogers and Mrs. Carroll Atwood of that city. They will be joined here by Miss Susie Bullep who has been spending the winter in Ottawa, Can., with her sister Mrs. Bronson of that place. The guests at the wedding toolnded Messrs. and Meadames H. C. Van Hovenberg, A. V, Mayhew, Rev. and Mrs. Hunt, Dr. and Mrs. Chaa. Hayes, Chippewa Falls, Dr. and Mrs.ES. Hayes, Mes-DanieFBbaw. Francisdames Guild,Bullen, Scammon, Messrs. C. Alexander. Chaa. Mayhew, Misses Martha and Augusta Kidder and Miss Bliss.A Thimble LahkImmh*.Mrs. Allen Cameron entertained at luncheon on Saturday afternoon at ) at her home on Fifth avenue. Covers were laid for sixty aud each l)e plaee c»rd bore an appropriate Quotation. An elegant menu was served and the company enjoyed the afternoon hours in social chat and the pleasant adjunct of light sewing.Social Note*.Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. Barber arc iu Chicago.Mrs. T. A. Johnson will open a studio at Menomonie.Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Starr are in Chicago and will return on Monday.Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Buffington were at Hbme on Thursday but returned to M adison the next day by way of Chicago.St. Cecilia’s Guild of Christ ehnrch will give a Cinderella party Easter Monday, April 19. Keep the date iu mind.A large number of people from Eau Claire attended the party at Aguew’s Hall in Chippewa Falls on TuesdayNelson Davis, Florence Proud, Griffin Barry, Maud Burnett, Jay Thompson, Robert Duncan, Byron Culver, Clarence Allen, Noima Culver, Dottie Dean, Margaret Shaw, Margaret Gallo-way, Joe Galloway, Edith Atkinson, Sheridan Atkinson, Louise Cutter, John Ashum, Edith Malcolm, Ella Clark, Barbara M. Cooper, George Shaw, Vio McDonough.Inn* Thrane.It will be learned with much pleasure by the many friends of Mies Irma Tnraue that she has made an engagement with Mr. Leo Stern, the celebrated’cellist, and Mile. Verlat, the noted concert singer from the Opera Comique in Paris, whom she joined on Thursday in Chicago, and with whom she will appear during the coming week in Galveston and San Antonio, Texas. Mr. Stem and Mile. Verlet, who have won very high reputations In the musical world, are under the management of Mr. Victor Thrane and have had a very successful season in the Eastern cities, and Miss Thrane la much pleased at the prospect of appearing with them. During a temporary illness of Mr. Stern, Robert Thrane was telegraphed for on Friday and left hastily that evening, joining the company in Chicago, and fills Mr. Stern’s place during the illness of the latter. It is no idle compliment to these young musicians to lie thus associated with these artists of high rank, and it is one to which their many admirers in Eau Claire prophesy ay Ary_.snnp.PBsfii 1 issue.__evemug.---------Miss Florence Proud entertained a party of boys and girls on Saturday evening at her home on Hudson street. Games with light refreshments made a merry evening and the occasion was enjoyed by Carl Hunt, Kate Johnson. Georgie De Yo, Nelson Davis, Jessie Johnson, Mary Wilcox, Robin Keer, Henry Wilcox, Griffin Barry.On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Kothstein gave to a large number of their youug friends a masque ball, the occasion being an annal festival ob~ served by the Jews in the month of Adar, to commemorate the deliverance of the Jews by Esther from the massacre e planned by Hamau. Among the guests were a number from Chippewa Falls. Refreshments were served.A Banquet.Ou Wednesday the Stanley House at Chippewa Falls was a scene of a notable gathering of lumbermen and pine land owners. It was the occasion of the sixteenth annual dinner of the Chippewa Lumber aud Boom Company and Lhe many stockholders and officers of the concern cpe many miles distant to enjoy the event. The dinner was prepared under‘the direction of the manager, Mr. Wm. Irvine, and the bill of fare arranged by landlord Wade as follows:Bln.' I’..Bmilnl Slmd a la ( l.-iDcrthick fluslcal.Second musical of the season took place at Mrs. Fitch (lilhert’s on Tuesday evening. Greigwas the composer, i. i Eleven numbers were given. Selections i- | from Peer Gynt Suite, by Miss Bessie jf i McDonald and Miss Strang, Mrs. Hamil-■j. j ton, singing“Solfeig*s song,” Miss Belle 2 1 Ripley played “Voeglein,” Mrs. Alder-! man by iuvitation gave an “Arietta,” j Miss .Jessie McGrath sang “W oodland jg I Wanderings,” Mr. Bart Farr sang Je j “Gawle Mor,” Mr. Graham “Ieh Liebe j Dich, Mrs. Hamilton gave a “cradle f song” and explained “A Minor ConBroiled Quail lt;iBADGER LIGHT INFANTRYWill Olve ■ bail the Night of Easter Monday.Apr!The Badger State Light Jnfautry will give a ball the night of Easter Monday, April 11). It will be strictly an invitation party. The hall will beerto” playing parts and comparing | specially decorated for the occasion them to “Wagner” illustrations. Mrs. j and will present a handsome appear Gotten played the “Norwegian Bridal j »nca. The supper will be served bythe ladies of the North side chapel. The occasion promises to be unusual social interest.Procession,” Mr. Graham sang “Come into the Garden Maude. There were many interesting readings by Mrs.Ripley, Misses Straug, McDonald, Mr.! Farr, Mrs, Hamilton. This society will How * Thisj hold every alternate Tuesday a Wag We offer One Hundred Dollars Ke | nerian evening, commencing “‘Id inst, i ward for any case of Catarrh that, can e' j and study “Tannhaeuser,” under Mrs. not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. u ] Hamilton's direction. | H, J. CHENEY «V CO.. Props., Toledo, O.We, the undersigned, have knowill | BnUen-Mowe*.be i On Thursday evening at 9 o’clock id r occurred the marriage of Mr. Charles be A. Bullen and Miss Martha Howes at of I their future home G06 Third avenue, b- | Rev. T. C. Hunt officiating. Only the i relatives aud a few intimate friends ■ were present. The bride was costumed i in a becoming suit of blaok,- relieved ‘ j by a cluster of American Beauty roses. 11 J Immediately following the ceremony i and the congratulations of the bride | and groom by those present, an e labor-ate wedding supper was served in the '*•* dinning room. This apartment as well •fc-pwthe irtrlefs -of the handsome- -borne m» were beautifully decorated with roses 1* and carnations. The menu was servedt.v tKi Kill a AlHormun ar.AF.;J. Cneney for the last. 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations madeby their firm. ---West A Tat ax. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. W a i. in so, Rinnan A Marin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ~j Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern j allj, acting directly upon the blood | aud mucous surfaces of the system, j Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Testimonials f« lt;*e. {Wanted-An IdeamswmUwkm, D. C.. for th*1r flJOO prt*4tatactop*t*0 j