Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 278, 4 November 1906 — Page 5

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Personai and Society

THE PAST WEEK. Monday. rs. George Theuver was pleasant: urprised by a number of her ids at her home oa North D

Ut, in honor of her- bii;thday an-

rsary. There were thvrty guests ent. rs. Shroyer was the hostess for a ting of the Ticknor Club at her e on South 16th street, iss Orpha Ellenman entertained

Binner at her home in Richmond

me. Covers were laid for twelve its. is. Frank Reed gavo a reception

her home on boutn lJth street.

was assisted in receiving by Mrs. h Polk and Mrs. Horace Burr of r Castle. rs. C D. Slifer was the hostess a meeting of the Magazine Club

her home on North 10th street.

readers for the afternoon were

I Charles Holton and Mrs. War-

GIfford. Tuesday. rs. Frank Reed gave a musical at home on South 13th street. Mrs.

bee Burr of New Castle gave a

ber of readings and "Mrs. Ralph of Indianapolis. Mrs. Fred RarMr. Frank Braffet and Mr. Geo.

pone assisted with the music pro-

rs. Sol Frankle entertained the ry Time Whist Club at her home

Kouth 7th street.

te Music Study Club met in the

ors of the Starr Piano Company's j

ns on soutn l(KV street, ine:

ram was a study of Chaminade f

Foure and Massenet. Miss Margaret Doan entertained at her home on South 12th street. Wednesday. Miss Ruby Reed entertained at her home on South 4th street. A number of young people formed a hay wagon party and drove west of the city where a dance was given. Messrs Everette Hawekotte and Cecil Wintersteen gave a barn dance. Stouts orchestra furnished the music. ; Mrs. Chas. Flook entertained the Cycle Literary Club at her home on South 17th street. The Penny Club met with Mrs. Warfel at her home on South 10th street. Miss Etta Luken entertained the members of a card club at her home on South ISth street. - Miss Lucy Turner gave a "Spooks Picnic" at her home on North 21st street. Mrs. W. J. Robie and Miss Bertha Grayce Robie entertained with a whist luncheon at their home on North 13th street. Miss Margaret Thornburg gave a Hallowe'en party at her home on North 9th street. The Wednesday Duplicate Whist Club gave a Hallowe'en party at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe were pleasantly surprised at their home north of the city. Miss Martha Williams entertained at her home on Main street with a Hallowe'en parti.

Miss Piccola Shinn entertained at her home on North 17th street. Miss Edna Ferlins entertained at her home on South 6th street. Miss Majorie Mullholland was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends. Mr. a-nd Mrs. Will Lancaster were surnrlsed by a number of their friends at their home on North H

; street. . .. , ; ! Misses Marie and " Mabel Johns ; were piven a surpr'se party at their j home on Smith 16th street. j Kenneth Toler was pleasantly surI pri?ed by a number of his school fi-infls at his home on South 15th street.

Miss Martha Tiemeyer entertained at her home on Snnth" Sth street.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood entertained . at their home on South 20th street, j Thursday. The wpddins of Mr. Seth Lewis and

Miss Isabelie Minor took place at the home of the brides parents. Mr. i and Mrs. Douglas Minor on North

17t street. - Misses Lizzie and Anna Wlgmore

entertained in honor of several out- , of-town guests. j Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Kruesrer cele- ! boated their first wedding anniversary at their home on South 7th street. Mrs. WiU'nm Lane entertained the Crscpnt Club at her home on. South

10th street. Mrs Walter Ratliff entertained the members of a card club at her home in West Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sudhoff were given a surnrise party at their home on South 4th street. Mrs. George ilashmeyer "was the

hostess for a meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the First English Lutheran church. V! Mrs. William Shinn entertained the Euchre Club at her home on South 5th street. Mrs. Fred Bartel and Mrs. Elmer Eegetrteyer entertained at cards at the home of Mrs. Bartel in honor of Mrs. Ralph Polk of "Indianapolis. Friday. ; Mre. R. W. Randle was the hostess for a meeting of the Atheneae Club at her home on Main street The Lad'es Aid Society of the First Presbvterian church . met in the church parlors. Misses Eleanora and Francis Robinson entertained the1 Tonrists at their home on North 11th street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed enter tained the members of a card club at their home on South 13th street. Miss Mayme Schweannan enertained at her home, south of the city with a kitchen rush in honor of her sister Miss Carr'e Schwesrman whose enrasrement to Mr. Albert Scheffer has been announced. Mr. Faber Shinn gave a dance at St. Mary's hall. Miss Bessie Brown and Mr. Wilson furnished the music.

Mrs. Bernard Losrmever entertain-;

ed at whist at her home on South 6th street. M'ss Tmo Eikenberry was given a snmr'se carty at her home on South 13th street.

Mr. ; and Mrs. Shaman Jones enter

tained the members of the . Pedro j 'lub at their home on East Main !

street last eveninsr. with a six o'clock d'nner. Later cards were plaved at six tables. The guests were Messrs.

and Mesdames P. . W. Smith, Erie Reynolds, B. B. Johnson, William Campbell, Walter Bates, C. D. Slifer, W. W. Schultz, A. W. Sample, Charles Holton, Mark Wrilson and Geo. . Eggemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, Mrs. Caroline Reeves, Miss Carolyn Foulke and Miss Gwendolyn Foulke formed a box party to see "A Happy Pair." and "A Box of Monkeys" at the Gennett last evening. The Friday evening club formed a theatre party at the Gennett last evening. , Miss Imo Eikenberry was pleasantly surprised last evening at her home on South 13th street. Cards were plaj'ed after which luncheon was served.

. Mrs. Bernard Sostmeyer entertained at cards Friday evening at her home

on South 6th street. Prizes were awarded to Misses Catheryn Reckers, Elizabeth Karves and Minnie Nichter. The guests were: Misse3 Anna Moss. Anna Rohe, Fannie Rakers, Catheryn Reckers, Minnie Nichter, Bertha Maag, Lillian Batter, Ciara Feldhaus, Lizzie Korves, Etta Maag, Mary Reckers, Cecillia Imhoff , Alvina Taube, Laura Smithmeyer, Vauda Gatzek Martha Geier, Nora Rohe, Katheryn Batter, Clara Smithmeyer and Ina Vogleman. Miss Marjorie Schwegman gave a kitchen rush ' in honor of her sister, Miss Carrie Schwegman whose engagement to Mr. Alba Sheffer has been announced. The guests were

Misses Ada Thurman, Alice Jarvls, 1 Clara Pitman, Hazel Pitman, Josie j

Maag, Anna Blickwedel, Regina Maag, Sophia Vogelsong, Louise Vo-

gelsong and Mrs. Chas. Brocamp. Mr. and Mrs. John Barton entertained at dinner yesterday at their country home east of the city. The table was decorated with autumn leaves and berries. Covers were laid for sixteen. -XMiss Mabel Taggart gave a masquerade party Friday evening at her home on North 22d street. The rooms were decorated with fodder shocks.

ears of corn, pumpkins and autumn leaves. Prizes were awarded to Miss Lena Gray and M'ss Mollle Sherwood for the most unique costumes. There will be a card party at the Country Club Monday afternoon at

1 2:30 o'clock instead of at eight as had jbeen planned. j T w 4t ! There will be a meeting of the members of the Country CSub at the club

house Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock

for the annual election of ofneers.

are visiting Mr. Becker.

and Mrs. George

PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Florence Kersey of Centerville spent yesterday- in the city. Miss Maude Smith ha3 returned from a visit at Hagerstown. Chas. Stetson of Greensfork was in the city yesterday. Mrs. M. E. Boarmaa of Washington, D. C, is the guest of Mrs. Will Roney. ' , Mrs. R. C. Bealle of Xenia is s the guest of Mrs. R. C. Lock wood. Mr: and Mrs. Baldwin and daughters. Miss Carrie of Washington, D. C,

Mis3 Louise Milllkan of New Castle was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. Mrs. Rike of Redland, Cal., and Mrs. Wells of Dayton are the guests of Prof, and Mrs. D. W. Dennis. Mrs. Frank Dorsey and children of Indianapolis are visiting in the city, Mr. Geo. Jellef of Columbus, Ohio, Is

tne guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. i Becker. '

Mr. and Mrs. John Moss will leave soon to spend the winter In California.

j Mr. and Mrs. Amos Henning and

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cunne, Sr., will spend the winter in Florida. Mrs. Edwin Merick has returned to her home in Cambridge. W. O. Barnard of New Castle was in the city yesterday. Fred Bate3 Johnson of the Indianapolis News is visiting Ihs parents, B. B. Johnson and wife of East Main street. "

Mr. and Mrs. W G. Haynes of Mil

ton spent yesterday In the city.

Encourage Home Talent!.

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