Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 122, 23 May 1907 — Page 5

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Thursday, May 23, 1907

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-'. MRS. WILLIAM M'XLNLEY Canton, O., May 23 Mrs. William McKinley, wIJow of fhe

President, suffered a stroke or paralysis today ana is unconscious.

Rixey has been telegraphed for from Washington

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It is said she cannot

Social and Personal Mention (Conducted by Miss Florence Corwin. Office Phones, Both 21; Residence Phone, Home 1310.

A charming social event of the week was the dinner given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnsen, at their home on North Eleventh street, the honor guests being Prof, and Mrs. R. L. Sackett, who will leave soon for Lafayette, where Prof. Sackett will be a member of the faculty of Purdue university. Snowballs and lillles of the valley were chosen for the floral embellishments, great clusters of the flowers being in the parlor while in the dining room were large white lillies, on the I .rga dining table and valley lillies on the small tables. Tall cathedral candles in beautiful candelabra on the tables and buffet added to the beauty and effectiveness of the room. The guests numbered thirty-five and were Mesers. and Mesdames E. P. Trueblood, E. G. Hill, C. CI. Carpenter, W. S. Hiser, Samuel Dickinson, Timothy Nicholson, Benj. Johnson, Charles Marvel, N. S. Cox, Clarence M. Case, C. K. Chase and Charles Francisco; Misses Sarah Hill, Caroline Carpenter, Fidelia Parker and Lucy Francisco; Messrs. Allen D. Hole, Walter Wilson, Orville Brunson and Joseph Nicholson. 5 4 Mr. and Mrs. John W. McKhann will entertain this evening at their home on South Second street, in honor of their daughter, Miss Ethel, who will be married one the 5th ,ot June to Mr. Frank Witte, It will be in the nature of a china shower. 5 Mrs. Ira Wood entertained the Wednesday Card club Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Twentieth street. Whist was played . at three tables, those winning the most points being Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Mrs. Will Porter, Mrs. Brawn and Mrs. John. Evans. Gaests of the club were Mrs. Charles Newlin, Mrs. Charles Meyers and Mrs. HarLey. Following the card games a luncheon in courses' was served. This was the last meeting of this season. The club will resume it3 meetings next fall. ' 4 The fblIowingeccount of the-MeEl-wee-Emerick wedding from an Indianapolis paper, will interest many here: A pretty wedding took place last

vening at S:SO o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McElwee on East Market street, the bride being their daughter. Miss Olivia Elizabeth McEiwee, and the bridegroom Mr. Edward JEmerick. The ceremony was pronounc--cd by .the Rev. Mr. Quisenberry, pastor of the College Avenue, church, in jthe presence of the relatives and friends. Just before the ceremony ,Miss Esther Howe, sang De Hardelofs i "Without Thee," ami the Mendelss

ohn) Wedding March" was played for

the entrance of the bridal party. During the service the music waschanged to Rubinstein's "Melody in F."

All the floral appointments were carried-out in pink and white. The bridal party stood inr front of an altar .of palms and ferns, which was arranged in front of -the windows in the first parlor, and on the mantels were clusters' of pink and white carnations. In

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the library pinks tulips were used, and in the dining room pink sweet peas. For the center of the table there was a tall basket filled with pink sweet peas, and bows of pink ribbon were at the corners of the table. The lights throughout the house were pink tapers in silver and crystal candle holders capped with pink rose shades. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Earl Hollingsworth. The bride wore a white chifn gown trimmed with valenciennes lace insertion and carried a shower boquet of bride roses tied with strands of sn.llax and white gauze ribbon. She wore in her hair a cluster of orange

1; k.-.soms which had been worn by her

mother. Mrs. Hollingsworth wore her

wedding gown of chiffon trimmed with baby Irish lace, and she carried a cluster of pink sweet peas tied with smilax and pink ribbons. After the ceremony a buffet supper was- served. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. McElwee in the parlors were Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Emerick, parents of the

bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Emerick will be at home after June 10 at 1020

North Keystone avenue. 4 $. j. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dalby entertained the. members of a whist club Wed

nesday evening at their home on

South Seventeenth street. There were six tables at cards and' the prizes

were awarded to Mrs. Walter Ratliff

and, Richard More. A luncheon followed the games. 5 S ! A meeting of the Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U., will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Susan Underbill' on North E street. It i9 hoped that all the members will be present. 4 Mrs. T. W. Wickett entertained the Modernr Priscilla club Wednesday afternoon at her home on North Twelfth 'street, at is regular meeting. Thirty members with Mrs. Mabel Davis as a guest, were present. The afternoon was most enjoyably spent with needlework, which was followed by a luncheon served in two courses. In two weeks Mrs. Fred Wickett will be the hostess at her home on North Twelfth street. Wednesday evening at six o'clock at the home of the bride, on South Fourth 6treet, the wedding of Mr. Henry Kauper and Miss Bertha Rosa took place, Rev. A. J. Feeger officiating. Mr. Kauper is employed at Gaar, Scott and company, ailri both he and his bride have the best wishes of many friends. They will reside here. 4" S No business of importance was transacted at the meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the First M. E. church

at its meeting held Wednesday afternoon. The ladies are planning to give

a social probably the first Wednesday in June. 4 It is hoped that all graduates of the Richmond High School will be present at the meeting to be held Friday evening at the High School at 7:30 o'clock, the purpose of which is to make arrangements for the dance to be given for the class of 1907. ? Probably thirty of those who are Interested in women's suffrage were present at the meeting of the Equal Rights Association held Wednesday afternoon at the North A street Meeting House. A permanent organization was not formed but another meeting will be held soon at which a public speaker will be on the program. Mrs. F. W. Stephens and Miss Frances Robinson were appointed to act as chairman and secretary. The meeting held Wednesday was an informal one, those present speaking concerning the question of Woman's Suffrage and telling of their view.

4 An enjoyable meeting of the Happy Hour circle was held Wednesday afternoon ai the home of Mrs. Lee B.

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Reserved seat for either evening concerts, May 28 or 29, will be $1.25 ; For afternoon concert, May 29, will be S1.00. Season Tickets Reservation good lor the series of three concerts, $3.00. Plaf will be found at the Starr Piano Warerooms, Tenth and Main Streets.

Nusbaum, on North Eleventh street,

when the members gathered to sew for the hostess. A large number were present, with Mrs. George Mashmever and daughter. Miss Ruth, as guests of the club. Refreshments were served as an additional pleasant feature. In two weeks Mrs. William JBartel will be the hostess at her home on South Eleventh street. - A called meeting of the Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. As this will be the last meeting of the society this summer it is hoped a large number will be present. j j j A most enjoyable entertainment was given Wednesday evening at the First English Lutheran church when the Junior department of the Sunday school, assisted by several of the primary members, gave a May pole party. The first number on the pi(ogram was "The Awakening of the Flowers," with. Miss Katherine Ensminger as queen of the flowers. The children were dressed to represent the lily, dandelion, pansy, rose, buttercup and many others and the scene was a charming one. Other features on the program were a soldier drill by twenty boys, the crowning of the May queen, who was Miss Lucile Nusbaum, the May pole dance by sixteen boys and girls, selection by the high school orchestra, a piano duet by the Misses Lucile Haner and Florence Grottendick and a piano solo by the latter. Following the program, the Trifolium society served refreshments in the dining room. The proceeds of the event will be used for the church. A meeting of the Pythian Sisters is announced for Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Kreimeier, 108 South Sixth street. 4 Mrs. Jacob Miller will entertain the members of the Ladies Aid society of Grace M. E. church Friday afternoon at her home, 26 North Tenth street. The hours will be from two to five o'clock and all the members with their friends are cordially invited. Mis3 Leota Clements delightfully entertained Wednesday evening, a party of twenty-five young ladies at her homo on Richmond avenue, in honor of Miss Alice Borton, who will be married on the 29th of May. The parlors were decprated in pink and white carnations and ferns. In the dining room the tables were adorned with violets and white tapers in violet holders. The place cards with the ices and cakes were carried out in the violet design. Mrs. D. S. Pegg and daughter, Mrs. Eva Clements entertained Informally Wednesday afternoon at their home on Richmond avenue, the honor guest being Miss Alice Borton, who will be a bride of this month. Carnations were the flowers used in the decorations. Assisting the hostesses were Miss Leota Clements and Miss Jessie Coggeshall. The following party of 3-oung ladies

formey a moonlight picnic at Glen

Miller. Wednesday evening in honor

of Miss Ada Winter: Misses Edna

Greenhoff, Eva Turner, Blanche Voss,

Edna Early, Clara Turner, Carrie Huber and Mamie Issen.

MONEY SEEKERS ARE IN. WRONG 'BUSINESS They Should Not Follow Profession of Undertaking.

A TALK BY SEC. HURTY.

Indianapolis, May 23. In an address delivered before the State Association of funeral directors yesterday by C. G. Askins, an Indianapolis undertaker, all members of the undertaking profession who are in it for mercenary consideration were advised to get out. One of the features of yesterday afternoon's session was an illustrated talk given by Secretary Hurty of the state board of health on what the country is doing to prevent the spread of tuberculosis and to cure the dis

ease. Secretary Hurty said the undertaker could do much to prevent the spread of infection.

Mrs. S. Joyce, ISO Sullivan St., Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a 5rear ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of several years' standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it." A. G. Luken & Co.

Musicians' 'Union Dance. The second dance of the Richmond Musicians Union was given at the Pythian temple Wednesday night and an unusually large crowd was in attendance. The orchestra numbered about twenty pieces and the music was a feature.

W. J. Hiatt Is Out. William J. Hiatt who was injured some time ago in a street car accident on North E street, is able to leave his home, but is still suffering.

PRESBYTERIAN BODY AGAlNSlREMARRiAGE Only Innocent Party to Divorce Suit to Wed Again.

Columbus, O., May 23. The Presbyterian general assembly went on record today against the remarriage of divorced persons unless the divorce was granted on- scriptural grounds and then only the innocent to be remarried.

Mrs. Oran Perry, of Indianapolis is the guest of her sisters, Sarah and Ananda Poe, North Eleventh street.

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GOVERNOR HANLY HAS RETUIEDJROM EAST He Is Very Much Improved in

Health.

TAKES UP

STRIKE CASE.

Indianapolis, May 23 Governor Hanly returned today. He looked to be a different man physically and it is very evident the trip has done him good. His first act on arrival at the state house was to get Into communication with Mayor Doehne at Evans ville. Afterward the governor said: "Mayor Boehne tells me the city la quiet, that the civil force at his command is sufficient to meet the , demands, that several boys stoned a car last night and were heavily fined this morning.

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