SOCIAL REGISTER, ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK Copyright(c) 2002 by Margaret Logan-Behrns http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm ******************************************************** SOURCE: BUFFALO EVENING NEWS -VOL.XXIV-NO.145 - September 27, 1897 The Social Chronicle Miss Marie Holloway goes to Orontz and Miss Evadne Holloway to Miss Ely's school in New York. Mr. and Mrs.C.M. Farrar going to New York for a two month stay at the Wadorf, to be near the girls. Mrs. John Satterfield will leave town early in October to spend the winter in New York at the Renaissance where her daughter, Marie, will live with her while attending Miss Brayley's day school. Mrs. Satterfield will be only a couple hours' ride from New Haven where Mr. John Satterfield enters his senior year at Yale on his return home the second week in October. It is to be near and with her children that Mrs. Satterfield leaves her beautiful Delaware avenue home, although the house is to be kept open and she will spend the holiday here and will entertain at that time a large house party of young people for her son and daughter. Miss Gertrude Bullen, niece of Mrs. Peter Emslie of Elmwood avenue, who shared the honors of star scholar in the graduating class at St. Margaret's last year, has gone to Utica to continue her studies in Mrs. Pratt's school. Miss Bullen's school days at St. Margaret's were marked by exceptional scholarship and her friends predict for her a brilliant future. Of St.Margaret's class of '97, Miss Grace Viele and Miss Ethel Hamilton have already entered Smith. Miss Emily Gray has gone to Pelham Manor this year instead of to Chevy Chase. Miss Jean French has also gone to Pelham Manor. Miss Ruth Albright has gone back to Smith's College and Miss Annie Chittenden, Miss Elizabeth Coakley, Miss Eleanor Hotchkiss and Miss Grace Zink, last year's seminary graduates, are also at Smith's. Miss Anna B. Levi returns to Smith this year and Mrs. Levi will spend much of the winter near her daughter instead of in the handsome old fashioned house in Franklin street. Miss Mabel Gardner goes to Ogontz this week. Miss Mary Forman of Delaware avenue has entered a school in Cantonville, Md. Mr. Chauncey Hamlin and Mr. George Milburn return to the Hill SChool again this year. Miss Emma Letchworth of Niagara street goes to Chevy Chase. Vassar receives from Buffalo Miss Laura Bragdon, daugher of the Rev. Charles Bragdon. Miss Marion Birge has gone to Pelham Manor. Miss Eleanor Bissell has gone to the Pratt Institute. Miss Leah Parchert of Lafayette avenue left on the 22nd to enter the fashionable Prospect Hill Boarding School at Greenfield, Mass. Mr. Richard Fuller, Jr. has returned to school in Hartford. Mr. James Fenton of Ashland avenue has returned to Cornell for his senior year. Mr. Elmer Bissel of Delaware avenue has gone to Yale. Mr. Jullian Smith has returned to Cornell. Mr. James White of North street returned on Friday to Harvard College. Mr. Metcalfe Bass, graduated from Yale last year, enters Harvard Law School on his arrival in this country from Europe. Mr. W.D. Cushman of Elmwood avenue and his guests, Mr. Charles S. Thresher of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. Hugh Callahan of Chicago, return today to Yale. Mr. Marcus Barmon has returned to Cornell. Mr. J. Fenimore Druar has gone to Cornell. The Misses Weber have returned to Wells College, the college where Col. John. B. Weber has educated his daughers and where they formed the life-long friendship with the family of Chief Justice Fuller. Wells, too, has a following as the Alma Mater of Mrs. Grover Cleveland. Miss Blanche Howard, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Folsom of the Markeen, has entered school at Cantonville, Md. ________________