Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 362, 4 November 1909 — Page 5

THE RICH3IOND PAIXADIUM AND ST7N-TELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1909.

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INVITATIONS ISSUED. The following invitations have been issued: Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Rupe invite you to be present at the marriage of their niece Lucy North Barnett to Dr. Herman Loui Kretschmer Wednesday morning, November the seventeenth one thousand nine hundred and nine at ten o'clock St Paul's Episcopal church Richmond. Indiana. At Home After the first of February 1024 Belden avenue Chicago, Illinois. A number of social events have been given in honor of Miss Barnett. Saturday afternoon Miss Flnfrock will entertain with a company. J J JK ANTE-NUPTIAL EVENT. An elaborate ante-nuptial event was given last evening by Mrs. Claude Addleman at her home, on West Pearl street In honor of Miss Minnie Rhodes whose engagement to Mr. Harry Darnell has been announced. Flowers, ferns and other greenery were used In decorating. Games and music were the principal features of the evening's amusement. A dainty luncheon was served. Pink roses were given as favors. In the company were Misses Marguerite Price, Bessie Roberts, Myrtle Roberts, Bertha Kemper, Clara Thomas, Pearl Veregge, Nellie McOrath, Jessie Snyder, Anna Mitchell, Maude Howells, Minnie Rhodes, Mr3. Walter Snavely, Mrs. Curtis Bowman, Mrs. Charles Kuhlman. Jft J 0 TO SYRACUSE. Immediately after the KretschmerBarnett wedding to be celebrated Wednesday, November 17th in the St Paul's Episcopal church Rev. David Huntington will leave for Syracuse, N. where he wilt officiate at the wedding of Mr. Howard Clark and Miss Irene Breads. The affair will be celebrated in the All Saints church, where Rev. ' Huntington was former rector. Both of the young people are personal friends of Dr. Huntington. ff i GAVE PARCEL SHOWER. In honor of Misa Esther Besselman a bride of next week, Mrs. F. W. Krueger entertained with a parcel shower Wednesday afternoon at her home on South. Seventh" street. The affair was alao in the nature of a thimble party. The bride-elect was showered with a number of pretty gifts. The house was attractively decorated in pink and white.' In the parlor a large white wedding bell was suspended from the chandelier. A number of original and delightful games made the afternoon pass most pleasantly. The packages were presented to Miss Besselman by Master George Krueger, each guest giving an appropriate quotation as the gifts were presented. Small wedding bells were attached to the place cards, tied with pink and white ribbons. These were placed on the napkins when the buffet lunch was served. The guests were: Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum, Mrs. L. H. Besselman, of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Frank Haner, "Mrs. Dorothy Besselman, Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Mts. George Bartel, Mrs. George Knollenberg, Mrs. Lee Nusbaum, Mrs. Fred J. Bartel, Mrs. E. G. Howard. Mrs. Fred Krueger, Mrs. Anna Heitbrink. Miss Ella Besselman, Miss Elizabeth Krueger, Misses Martha and Mildred Dickinson. Miss Alice Knollenberg. Miss Ida Windhorst of Cincinnati. Miss Ruth Mashmeyer, Miss Bertha Latimer of Newark, Ohio; Miss Carolyn Bartel and Master George Krueger. J -Jl J CADBURY-MOORE. The wedding of Mr. Benjamin Cadbury of Philadelphia and Miss Anna

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SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR TODAY Teddy Bear Euchre club is meeting with Mrs. Walter Snaveley at her home on Randolph street. Helen Taft Sewing circle is meeting this afternoon. Alice Carey club is meeting with Mrs. William Bowman. Ladies Aid society of the First English Lutheran church is meeting at the church. Election of officers was held this afternoon at the meeting of the Aid society of East Main Street Friends church. Ladies Aid society of United Brethren church is meeting. Mrs. Harriet Dill is hostess for a meeting of the Aid society of Reid Memorial hospital. Mrs. Edwin Cates is entertaining members of a card club. Mrs. Harry Wessel is hostess for a meeting of the Star Euchre club. .Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Third Methodist church is meeting with Mrs. Martin this afternoon. M. Moore will be celebrated this evening at five-thirty o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mr3. Joseph Moore, 420 College avenue. About twenty guests have been invited. Those from out of town are: Mr. Joel Cadbury, Mr. John W. Cadbury, Mrs. Rufus M. Jones, Mr. Henry J. Cadbury,' Miss Emma Sadbury, Miss Elizabeth Carter, all of Philadelphia; Prof, and Mrs. R. L. Sockett of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Laurence of Splceland. J J J MRS. COX ENTERTAINED. A whist party was given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Lon Cox at her home on South Seventh street complimentary to Mrs. John Jackson of Muncie, Indiana. Whist was played at four tables. Mrs. Johnson received the guest favor. The others were presented to Mrs. George Ferling and Mrs. Frank Spekenhier. In the dining room where lunch was served at the close of the game, pink carnations were utilized in embellishing. The guests were: Mrs. Jeff Wilson, Mrs. E. R. Stover, Mrs. Burton Gaines, Mrs. Frank Spekenhier, Mrs. George Ferling, Mrs. Edward Klute, Mrs. Howard Townsend, Mrs. Sol Frankel, Mrs. James Reed, Mrs. Edward Roser, Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. Webb Pyle, Mrs. George Chrisman, Mrs. Will Stevens and Mrs. Henry Wickemeyer. IN HONOR OF MRS. MARL ATT. Among the charming social affairs for the week was the party given in the afternoon by Mrs. E. E. Nogglo and Mrs. A. E. Holmes at the home of the latter on South Sixteenth street. The function was in honor of Mrs. Herbert Marlatt of Des Moines, Iowa. Point euchre was played at four tables. Mrs. Marlatt and Mrs. James Reed were presented with the favors. The guests bidden to participate in this delightful affair were: Mrs. Marion Shreeve, Mrs. Walter Cox, Mrs. Harry Lincoln, Mrs. Edward Dozier, Mrs. James Reed. Miss Maud Minck, Mrs. Leslie Cox, Mrs. Charles Bentlage, Mrs. John Kaufman, Mrs. John Fosler, Miss Lena Minck, Mrs. Mark Schissler and Miss Nellie Minck. J J J GAVE HALLOWE'EN PARTY. Mr. Ralph Kittle very pleasantly entertained a number of his friends with a Hallowe'en party at his home on North Twentieth street. The house was prettily decorated with Hallowe'en decorations. Fortune telling, games and various diversions pertaining to witchcraft were the main features of the evening. Those present were Miss Mary Sprong, Miss Julia Smith, Miss Mildred Benton, Miss MllDOCTOR ON FOOD Experimented on Himself.

A physician of Galion, O.. says: "For the last few years I have been a sufferer from indigestion and although I have used various remedies and prepared foods with some benefit it was not until I tried Grap-Xuts that I was completely cured. "As a food it is pleasant and agreeable, very nutritious and is digested and assimilated with very little effort on the part of the digestive organs. As a nerve food and restorer it has no equal and as such is especially adapted to students and other brain workers. It contains the elements necessary for the building of nerve tissue and by so doing maintains an equilibrium of waste and repair. "It also enriches the blood by giving an increased number of red blood corpuscles and in this way strengthens all the organs, providing a vital fluid made more nearly perfect I take great pleasure in recommending its use to my patients for I value it as a food and know it will benefit all who use it"

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PHONE 1121 dred Hartman, Miss Agnes McFall and Miss Hazel Morarity; Messrs Roy Childs, Howard Smith, George Weaver, Oscar Durlste, Donald Bow man, Roy Plummer and James Kittle. J J J? WILL GIVE DINNER. Mrs. R. R. Van Sant and sister Miss Kate Van Sant will entertain at a six o'clock dinner this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Besselman, formerly of St Louis, now of Seattle, and Miss Esther Besselman. Jt $C t CLUB NOTES WAS WELL ATTENDED. A large number of members attend ed the monthly meeting of the Worn an's Foreign Missionary society of Grace church held at the home of Mrs Mary Hubbard, on West Main street. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. T. M. Guild, Mrs. Henry Townsend leading the devotional exercises. Mrs. Mary Compton gave a pleasing reading. 8 MRS. CALVIN PLEASES. A large number of persons attended the open meeting of the Domestic Science association held yesterday in the Westcott hotel parlors. This was the first meeting of the season, the president Mrs. Frank Land, presiding. Mrs. Henrietta W. Calvin, professor of Household Economics at Purdue university was the speaker for the afternoon. She gave a practical and straightforward talk on the "Economic Position of Women." After a complete outline of the past and present condi tion of women in the home she said further that the modern, women were in danger of thinking of honest work as a disgrace. Whereas an idle woman was not only a parasite on society but a menace to that society and there was no more reason why a woman should be idle than for her husband to be. The idle rich men and women form a small percentage of our popu lation, while the idle non-rich men and women make up an alarming percent. Every woman in this city n gardless of age would have gained much food for thought and careful study from Mrs. Calvin's lecture. After this part of the program a discussion by Mrs. Harry N. Holmes, Mrs. Addington, Mrs. Lamar and Mrs. Mendenhall followed. A short talk was also given by Mrs. Robert L Sackett of Lafayette, Ind.. a former resident of this city. The next meeting of the association will be held the first Wednesday In December. The program for this session will be announced later. JK Jt J MRS. O'HARA HOSTESS. Mrs. Mark O'Hara entertained the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church Wednesday afternoon. The leader for this session was Mrs. F. R. McFail. Devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. Beery. A pretty solo was rendered by Mrs. Hamilton, this was followed by a reading entitled, "The Gospel in France." Accounts of the. recent district convention held in Fountain City were given by Mrs. L. E. Turner and Mrs. George Davis. Refreshments were served. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Luring, 63 South Fifteenth street J J J GOOD CHEER CLUB. Mrs. Lewis Dallman was hostess for a meeting of the Good Cheer club yesterday afternoon at her home on South Twelfth street. Fifteen members were present. Mrs. Murley was the reader for the afternoon. Plans relative to charitable work which the society will do this season was thoroughly discussed. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Thomas Dolloff entertains the club in two weeks at her home north of the city. ' at at PLAN FOR OPEN SESSION. At the meeting of the Aid society of West Richmond Friends church yesterday, plans were consumated for n open meeting to be held soon. At this time all women members of the church are invited to attend and talk over matters of interest. jt jt jt WILL GIVE SOCIAL. The Ladies Aid society of the Reii Memorial church has arranged for a social to be held Friday afternoon in the church parlors. The public is invited. A number of relics will be exhibited at this time. MARTHA WASHINGTON CLUB. A meeting of the Martha Washing ton club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dowell on North H street Needlework was a feature of the afternoon. Lunch was served. Mrs. Frank Banks will be hostess for the next meeting at her home on South Fourth street J J Jt SOCIETY WILL MEET. The Woman's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon in the church parlors. A full attendance of members is desired as important business will be transacted at this time. Plenty of Thought. Mother Is it possible. Harry, that yon ate all that -ake without giving a thought to your sister? Harry Oh. no: I thought of her every second. 1 was afraid all the ' time that she would come before 1 had i

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