SOCIAL AND PERSONALMr. Schaefer, who formerly resided at 620 5th avenue and was an employe of the wagon company, has returned from Colorado for the winter.Charles Peterson, lumber inspector at the Moline Plow Company's since 1871, leaves tonight for Poplar Bluffy Mo., to go into business for himself. His family will not follow at present.Miss Louise Boersler has returned from Brooklyn, N Y , where she spent the summer, and will again make her home with Dr. A H Arp and family.E. E. Wheelolt; k ts again in the city after making an extended visit to Minneapolis.Mr. McIntosh of the firm of Torrence McIntosh of Monmouth, is in the city on a visit to hts son, P. W. McIntosh.The Bast End Euchre Club met last evening with Mr and Mrs. W. E. Tolies.The meeting of the tadies5 hospital aid association which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. J. E« Poole yesterday afternoon was postponed until Tuesday afternoon.Mrs. Sena Hartzeli Wallace of Kansas City Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Hartzeli, 1502 8th avenue. Mrs. Wallace has been induced to give an address before the Y P C T TJ. on Tuesday evening next.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly of Ottawa and Miss Molly Kelly of this city, parents and sister of Rev Father Kelly, have gone to Omaha to visit relatives.E. H. Putnam foundry superintendent at the Plow company's, has bought the James Morphy residence on 12th avenue and takes possession of tfre same for a bom*.Mrs. Kate B. Matls, wife of the editor of the Prephetstown “Spike,*' and a cousin of C. E. Booker of this city, spent yesterday in Moline.Mrs. J. E. Booker, mother of C. E. Booker, has arrived from Sioux City Iowa, and-wil£mnke her home with Mr. .Booker.^Invitations have been issued by the Marine band and the Industrial Home Association for a series of six promenade concerts to be held at Industrial Home hall every two weeks, beginningOct. 10.Col. and Mrs. Henry Curtis are again In Rock Island with their daughter, Mrs. Jones, and her two children. They have been at New Bedford, Mass., since the first week in July, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Horace Walker Jones in their comfortable home near the seaside, and thoroughly enjoyed themselves through failed to realize as torrid, wid after the heated term, which theyGuests at tHe HotelsSOMMERS—W. M. Hanlon. Cleveland, Ohio; G. M. Prentiss, Racine, Wis., Miss Bertha Pall, Davenport; W. J Johnson, Galesburg, R. T. Summers, Boston, Mass.; C. S. Carlton, Orion, A. Rosenberg, Chicago, J. W. Whitaker, Menomonell Palls, Wis., W. A. Park, Chicago, J. A. Flannigan, Chicago, B.F. Conley, Chicago, B. J. Lane, Chicago; P. Greenald, New York City, P. M. Massa, Milwaukee, Wis.. O. Norton, Chicago. R. A. Ackley, Hartford. Conn.; Charles Brode, Chicago; Brant Carver, Chicago; C. W. Russell, St. Louis, “Flaming Arrow Company (20); W. W. Evans, Indianapolis, Ind.; J. D. Sterner, Loganaport, Ind.WIND8OR—-W. H. Wiley, Chicago, Golda Klerman, Peoria; Teresa Cipher, Peoria. S .G. Romsey. Clinton. “Flaming Arrow troupe (11).