Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 289, 29 November 1907 — Page 5

PAGE FIVE. SOCIETY NEWS To Reach the Society Editor, Call Home Phone 1121, or Bell Phone 21.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGKAM, FRIDAY, NOTE3IBER 29, 1907.

The first of the antc-nuptial events. lax and ferns. The bride was charmIn honor of Miss Hazsl Held, who will ingly attired in a gown of white rate married the twelfth of December to dium bilk, with trimmings of ribbon Mr. Fred Gennett. was the one o'clock and late-. Following the ceremony, a luncheon which wa-s given by the wedding dinner was served in courses. Misses Margaret Sedgwick and Edith The bride's table was prettily arrangMoore today at the home of Miss ed with bride's roses and smilax, and Moor on West Fifth street. The covers were laid for ten. Navy blue party was a beautiful one, the decor-1 broadcloth was used for the bride's goations being red and green, clutters ing-away gown. After a brief wedof red roses and ferns being about the ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Calloway will rooms and in the center of the two reside at Cambridge City, long tables in the dining room were candalabra with red shades. The lun- Clyde Beck of Noblesville, spent cheon was in five courses and the ' Thanksgiving in the city, the guefct of guests were the Misses Gertrude Le- his parents. He is an instructor in

Fevre, Alfrieda Stubba. of Cincinnati, the Noblesville high school.

Nina Harris, Katharine Rettig, Eliza- j beth Haserneler, Etta Jones, Bessie Jones, Florence Corwin, Pearl Hase-

coster. Rose Gennett. Hilda Shute, Al- day at the bome on south Seventeenth

Mrs. Ida Lemon entertained a com-

nanv at jnanKsgiving ainner i nurs-

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Jessie I'.eeler and Alice

Prof, and "Mrs. Will Earhart. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Earhart. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hartley of Franklin, O.. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Corwin, of Lou Angeles, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corwin will go to Beechwood Farm, near Milton, Saturday to spend the dRy as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus P. Lindsay and family. i 4 Miss Naomi Huber will entertain a number of young people this evening at her home on South Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Miller, north of the city entertained the following on Thanksgiving: Mr. and Mrs. John Overman, Nellie and Clementine Howard and Rex Overman of Fountain City; Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Markle and Roy Schattel, Mrs. Hiram Pitman, Misses Linnie Gray, Bessie Markle. Inez, Alice, Leota and Irene Miller; Messrs. Harry and Walter Pitman. Thomas Fryar. Raymond Marine and Masster Kenneth Schattel of Richmond. 4 fr Mr. and Mrs. William S. Dal bey and Mr. and Mrs. Milo C. Stegall entertained a few of their relatives at. their country home south of the city at a Thanksgiving dinner. A "fodderride" prepared the crowd for the

street. Besides the immediate members of the family the following out-of-town guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Haughton. Mrs. Sarah Crockett and Miss Corrine Locke, of Indianapolis. 2 S i Mr. and Mrs. James M. Judson are visiting Mrs. Judson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingram, at Chicago. They will be gone several weeks. The Athenaea Literary society met this afternoon with Mrs. Findley Newlin, East Main street. The program, an interesting onr, was as follows: Response to Roll Call Bible Texts. Paper "Rebecca, the HebrewsHannah Francisco. "Queen Esther" Eliza Wilson. Recitation, The XC Psalm Elmina Wilson. The Rev. and Mrs. O. S. Harrison entertained at Thanksgiving dinner

Thursday at their home in Fairview. I The occasion was the home coming jof the children and grandchildren.

One or the interesting leatures was the baptism of four grandchildren by the Rev. Harrison jut before dinner was served. Those present were Mr. H. C. Andrews, wife and four children, Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cluggish and two children of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Andrews, of New Carlisle, O.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. C. Andrews and son

sumptuous dinner which followed. The

efternoou was spent in playing out-J of near Dayton, 0.

door games, the beautiful weather adding to the enjoyment of the day. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames William L. Dalbey, John W. Slick, Albert N. Dalbey, Irvin D. Stegall and Thomas Wiggans; Mrs. Sarah J. Conner. Mrs. Susan H. Stegall, Mrs. Lida Keller. Herbert Wiggans, Ernest Keller, Lester Dalbey. Flora. Iona and

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A PLENTY FOR ALL THE GOOD LITTLE GIRLS and we'll nudge Santa Clause persistently and continually from now until Christmas eve. He s ever present at our store, his blessings seem to brood in the air, and we'll kindly remind him of the hundreds of pretty dolls for the hundreds of little girls on Christmas morning. Our Doll section Grows fVIore Interesting Each Day. There are two reasons for this FIRST, the line comprises the most complete assortment we have ever shown; SECOND, importing them direct enables us to create a saving for the many buyers WHICH NEWS OF ECONOMY IS RAPIDLY SPREADING. BRING THE LITTLE ONES TO VISIT OUR DOLL SECTION. Let them feast their eyes in a regular Fairyland of Beauty and the Prices so reasonable.

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t A social will be given at the Second Presbyterian church Wednesday evening, Dee. 4th. 4 Mrs. O. E. Allison entertained the Thursday evening card club at her home North Fifteenth street. The

evening was vprv pnfnvahlw enonf of

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Stegall, Mrs. Clara Noggle of Lavona, Ohio. Miss Ruby Reid entertained delightfully at a Thanksgiving party Thurs

day at her homo on

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crowd of delighted spectators, and the scene was one of much beauty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Maddox entertained at dinned Thursday the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson of Arba, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Nuss and sons, Virgil and

were won by Mrs. Harry Dalbey and j ral Mr- and Mrs- ranSe Whiteman Mr. George Fox. Pleasimr refresh, and children, Walter, Lulu, Ireva and

ments were served. Guests of the club were the Misses Kate and Lou Tieman and Dr. Barker nf llavtnn Tha

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of Muncie, and Miss Florence llarpei

of Frankfort. Hearts was the feature of entertainment and was played at four tables. A thanksgiving luncheon was served. Those composing the party were Misses Imo Eikenberry, Bessie Ferting, Mary Crivel, Anna Hershey and Katherine Corey, of Springfield; Messrs. Walter Snaveley, Harry Frankel, Harry Reid, Wales Gaston, Jefferson Meyers, Clyde Beck, Taylor Scbreiber, Ora Drubaker and Campbell Corey. i 4 Mrs. Trimble, North Eighteenth street, was hostess for the Good Cheer club, Wednesday. The time was very pleasantly spent at needlework. Mrs. Louise Surendorf, of South Eighth treet, was a guest of the club. There were thirteen members present. The next meetiug will be with Mrs. Harry Puthoft at her home north of the city. In the presence of some thirty friends and relatives at noon Thursday, Mr. Edwin R. Calloway, of Cain-

bridge City, and Miss Vivian Green of beauty and gaiety of the scene.

this city, were married at the bride's of the features was a song and

home on South Fourth street, the Rev. dance by the Misses Elizabeth Kolp

Most of the Richmond contingency at Purdue university was at home to spend Thanksgiving with their parents. Those now in Richmond are, Messrs. Walker Land, George Rettig, Frank Brown, Carl LIndstrom. Jesse Miller and George Coale. The boys will return Sunday. The Primary Union will meet Saturday afternoon at 0 o'clock at the First English Lutheran church. t 4 One of the most successful masquerade dances ever given in the city wis the Thanksgiving dance Thursday evening by Mrs. Kolp's dancing class at the Pythian temple. Between lifty and sixty couples participated, all masked and costumed to impersonate some familiar character, either in history, legend or story. There were flower girls, milk maids, queens of May and almost an endless variety of

impersonations, all contributing to the

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Esther, Miss Essie Ellis, Mr. Arlington

C. Ellis and Mr. Stanley E. Appleton. The guests were entertain with music Miss Babel Barber, who is attending the Conservatory of Music at Cincinnati, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Barber, South Thirteenth street, for a few days. Miss Elsie McGill returned from Anderson Thursday after spending Thanksgiving with friends. Miss Anna McCarthy and her guest Miss Irene ConnelT, of Hamilton, O., spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCarthy, of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham entertained their children on Thanksgiving

at a supper. Those present were Mr. and today

and Mrs. Charles Droster and daughter Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon and children, Elmer and Dorothy. Rev. J. P. Chamness of Muncie, formerly pastor of the Fifth Street Methodist church of this city, spent Thanksgiving as the guest of Ars. Jennie Williams, Richmond avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum have re-

THE CITY IN BRIEF

FRIDAY NIGHT EVENTS. Whitewater lodge, I. O. O. F., meets Hokendauqua Red Men. meet. Vaudeville at the Phillips. "Sweet Kitty Bellairs," Gennett. Triumph lodge, K. of P., meets.

Butterlck's patterns. Morris & Co's. G. R. Cause for Flowers. octlO-tf For Rent Small house. 1214 X. F

street. Call at 1216 N. F.

Miss Elvira Voorhees of Richmond spent Thursday in Milton. Miss Mary Austin spent Thursday in Cincinnati with relatives. Hear Rev. L. O. Richmond on Scotland, Dec. 4, Second Presbyterian. C Dr. Wayne Foster, of Indianapolis is the guest of his parents in this city. Knollenberg's Store has the Underwear Bargains. Robert Benton and family of Fountain City, spent Thanksgiving in Richmond. Miss Ruth Penny of East Germantown visited in Richmond Thursday

W. D. Parr, of Kokomo. officiating. It ! and Agnes Karns, which was enthusj-! turned to their home at Lima. O., aft-

was a quiet affair and only the immedi-: astically received. The music was furate relatives of the principals were I nished by Messrs. White. The balcoguests. The rooms were appropriately : ny and all floor space not occupied by decorated with chrysanthemums, smf-jthe dancers, was occupied by a large

er visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hasen-

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Miss Mary Denselman of Richmond was Mrs. Will II. Brown's guest at Milton. Thursday. Stanley Schaeffer, who is attending school at Indiana uuiversity, is homo on a vacation. Daniel Surface and daughter, Mrs. Jessie Allee are guests of relatives in Dayton. O. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore of Richmond were at W. P. Moore's home in Milton Thursday. Miss Ona Stotlemeyer went to Hagerstown Wednesday to visit her father, Dr. Stotlemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and children of Dublin, visited relatives In Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McNeill of New Paris, spent Thanksgiving day with friends in Richmond. Reducution Sale of Underwear at Knollenberg's Store today and tomorrow. Mrs. M;iiy Hiudman and Mi.s Nell Taylor came to visit relatives at Hagerstown, Thursday. Miss Ixla Motto of Richmond went to Hagerstown Wednesday iu visit. Miss Ruth Copeland. Cvruss Bceson has returned to Indianapolis after spending Thanksgiving with relatives in Richmond. Mr. a,ad Mrs. William Coudo of East Germautown wen; guet. of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haas, Thursday. ( Mr, and Mrs. James Lacey of Fountain City are spending a few days with their sen, Waldo Lacey. Today and tomorrow are

the Special Underwear Gppor-the juriiorii;

tunities at Knollenberq s. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Con: stock and littlf daughter are spending a few days with relatives in Greenville, O. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Rramkanip and sou. Robert, spent Thanksgiving with relatives ot Dr. HnuiikHmp at f'incin uati G.-orgf Goodwin, secretary of -V. M. ( A. hu returned from the international convent ion at Va?hincMfn City. Mr. and Mis. Edward Bowman ai.ti hiidren. Mips l-Mi':h and Rush ot" Rhhnond. bpcm Thanksgiving at Haser-:-tdwp. ldJaa Leoca Haldcrman of Hacers-

town came to Richmond Wednesday to visit Mr3. Daisy Mote over Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Park Gipe of East Germantown, were in Richmond Thursday evening to see "Qulncy Adams Sawyer." Bear in mind the Special Sale of Underwear today and tomorrow at Knollenberg's. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tcrhuue went to Hagerstown Wednesday evening to

'S-7t vs ner parents, Mr. adu Mrs. Chas.

Horine. Mr. and Mrs. Nye Snyder of Richmond, after a three weeks' visit, with relatives at Fountain City, will return home Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Baker, South Ninth street returned home from Cambridge City after a brief visit with her mother, Mrs. Pauline Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Messick of Richmond spent Wednesday night and Thursday with her parents Eli Wisehart and wife, north of Hagerstown. King Solomon's chapter, No. 4, R. A. M., will have work this evening. The degrees of past and most excellent master will be conferred on six. Mr. and Mrs. Dean House and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellar of Cambridge City came to Richmond Thursday night to s.eo "Quiiiey Adams Sawyer." For Rent A nice T'-room cottage, with one acre of ground, lloo W. Fifth street, Fairview. ?!).X a month. Ca'.l So North Eighth street, or phone 2002. Our Special Thanksgiving Underwear Sale today and tomorrow. Knollenberg's Store. Merle Pierson. who enlisted in the

United States army, under Sergeant Stambach, and was sent to Columbus Ohio, barracks, spent Thanksgiving with his parents. j For Rent New modern -0 room house, with electric lights, one square from car line. $11. 00. Cor Hunt and School streets, Fairview. Call r,." North 8th street, or phone LNMXJ. i Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds and ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bessleman and family of Richmond, were guests ofi Maurice Pitman and family, north of. Hagerstown, over Thanksgiving. j

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Deaths and Funerals. CORCORAN - Ruby. the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corcoran, died this morning at their residence, northwest Fifth street. The funeral will be Sunday afternoon at '2 o'clock at the house; interment at Earlham. Friends may call auy time. BROWN Gilbert Brown, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, died this morning at their home, 80S North Eighth street. The body will be taken to Greenville, O., Sunday for services and interment.

SWEET CIDER (Just In). NEW RAISINS. CURRANTS, CITRON, LEMON and ORANGE PEEL. For MINCE MEAT, Phone 2292. HADLEY BROS.

Have you noticed t&e improved service to Chlcagi Tla the C, C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. dally, arrives in Chicago at 7:00 A. M. Try IL apr tf

Mr. and Mrs. Luke McTigue of Richmond were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joo Teetor at Hagerbtown Thursday.

i-treet. has just received a large shipment of latest styles in winter hats, which were bought a? great reductions

j and will be sold at ." per cent discount. ! j In the freshmen class oratorical primary at Earlham L. P. Pennington of j j Knightstown, Bond and Haworth, took j part. Pennington won. his subject j being "The New City." The juniors j and seniors will not Lold a primary because there are but two contestants in each class. Mr. Hoelscher and Mr. Miles will represent the seniors, and Chester Haworth and Oliver Weesntr

Miss Ruth Hunt, of South Four- i teenth street, held a reception this afternoon in honor of Miss Isabel Downing of Terre Haute, who is visiting her. The hours were from 2 until Z j o'elocl:. i

F .O. E. NOTICE. j Election of officers on Wednesday) nighr, Dec. !. 1907. ! JOHN S. HANDLY. Pres. ! .! F. IIARTZLER. Secy. ' l'.;f

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