Miss Murray in UMars.Miss Bessie Murray, assisted by Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Zink, Mr, Chas, Wemli and Master Allen Bogen, will give a social recital at the home of Hon. I. J. McDuffie, on Wednesday evening, October 18., at 8 p. m., under the auspices of the 13. Y. P. U. Miss Murray’s reputation is well known in LaMars. 8ho won a medal in 1892 in the contest of the Iowa High schools, and last | March the $20 prize at Northwestern University. Miss Murray has also been prominent iii club work. Admission 25 and 15 cents. Tickets on sale at Somers Co., and Spotts Host.Two exquisitely rendered recitations •y Miss Murray, delegate to the Wo* men’ Press Congress from Iowa, closed the entertainment — Washingtrn, D. 0., Post, Feb. 27. 1898.Miss Murray, representing the Wiu-tcrset Association, demonstrated tha* women can ac what they want to do by saying that she was chosen president of the Madison Couuty Convention because she is vice-president of the Chris | min Aid, captain of a basket ball team, iva3 studyiug philosophy, French, Italian and economics and was a regular correspondent for a newspaper.—Cedar itapids, la., Evening Gazette, £Iov. 19 97.The unique feature of the evening oeiug the excellent readings given by A isa Bessie Murray, of Wintersefc, la . Both selections, “Prompt Obedience’' and “Enemies Meet at Death’s Door/’ vere greeted with encores. Miss Mur uy, in both, showed herself an artist i She was a prominent figure at the No ionai Press and SulTrago Conventions, jeiag the youngest representative a: ■auh. — Washington, D. C. Star, Feb 28, 1898.