Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 124, 29 March 1912 — Page 5

TH RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, FIIIDAT, 3IARCH 29, 1912.

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Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS . Phono 1131 before 11: SO In order to Insure publication In tbe Errata EdlUou

WOMEN TO MKN. We are they that wept at Babylon, And still are they that weep; We hare watched the cradle of the world. And huahed It sick to sleep; We have aenred your folly and deslro. And drank your cruel will; You have trailed on ua with far content: Are you smiling till? We were slaves moat ft for Solomon, That now can call you kin; It waa strength of soul and many years That changed ua so within; -The strength of those you killed with acorn. The years you could not kill; Steep were the stairs to climb, and hard: Are you smiling still? We have ahared your salt of loyalty And eaten of its bread; We hare died with you for Freedoms sake, And gained it, being dead; Tou have drawn from out our breasts your life. The life you use so ill; We are they that bore You in the night: Are you smiling still? Miriam Allen DeFord. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. The engagement of Miss Dorothy Vaugnan and Mr. Carl Bernhardt has been announced. The wedding which will take place some time in April will be a quiet affair, owing to the recent Illness of Mrs. Frank Vaughan. WEDDINGS GALORE. The following is a list of weddings which will be celebrated this spring, early summer and fall. Some of the dates, however, have not been set. Mr. John Smyser and Miss Lucy Uhl of Logansport, Indiana, will be married Wednesday, April the twentyfourth. The wedding of Mr. Norman Craighead and Miss Fannie Jones, of Dallas, Texas, will be celebrated the latter part of April. Mr. John Baum, of Columbus, Ohio, will be married in the early summer to Misa Mary Oaar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonai Oaar, of East Main street. This will be a large wedding and will be oneof the most elaborate of the early summer. In the early part of June the wedding of Mr. George Hodge and Misa Shlloh Van Meter, of Cambridge City, Indiana, will be celebrated. -Wednesday evening, April the seventeenth at six o'clock in the St. Paul's Episcopal church Miss Juliet Swayne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. 8wayne will be married to Mr. John E. Shirk of Tipton, Indiana. After the ceremony a large reception will be held at the Swayne residence In North Eleventh street. Mr. Myron Malsby, son of Mrs. Clara Malsby and Misa Ethel King, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. King, are to be married. The date haa not been aet for the wedding. Rumor haa it that several other engagementa will soon be announced. However these rumors have not been confirmed aa yet. The spring, summer and fall promises to be a busy one in the social world. WAS IN TOWN. Mr. Will Turner, of Kokomo, Indiana, waa In town today jn business. TO BE MARRIED. The wedding of Mr. Norman Craighead, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Craighead, and Miss Fanny Jones, daughter of Mrs. Maud Jonea, of Texas, former residents of this city will be celebrated about the middle of April. The young people will take up a residence in thla . city. EASTER PARTIE8. Many charming Easter parties are being planned by various hostesses to be given soon after Lent. Dances seem to be very popular aa a number of these affairs have already been scheduled. INVITATIONS RECEIVED. Invitations as follows have been received by friends in this city: Mr. and Mrs. James Madison Niekell Invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter Mary Burdelle to Mr. Frank Jaye Relfel on Wedneaday evening the tenth of April Nineteen Hundred and Twelve at half-after eight o'clock S24 Center atreet Hannibal. Missouri At Home after the first of June Red Oak. Iowa Miss Niekell haa many friends In thla city, aa she haa visited here several times. DANCE THIS EVENING. A dancing party wtll be given this evening In the Odd Fellow's hall by Mr. John Longstreth. Mr. Fred Rossiter and Mr. Herbert Cotton. The Mutt, Jeff and Turk saxaphone trio will furnish the dance music. The affair is invitational. MRS. MOORE ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Anna Moor entertained in a delightful manner yesterday afternoon at her home In South Twelfth street. The guests Included neighbors and friends. The afternoon waa spent In a pleasant social manner. Luncheon was erred. The guests presented the hostess with a beautiful picture. The guests were Mrs. Wettlg, Mrs. John WeeaeL Mrs. Joseph Phenis, Mrs. Lee Ryan, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Edward Stegman, Mrs. Edward Bennett of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Mrs. Pete McCune.

Mrs. David Herschey, Mrs. Oalvin, Mrs. William Dunham. Mrs. Omar

Whitnack. Mrs. Omar Kaufman. Mrs. William Eldridge, Mrs. Walter Moore, Miss Maud Flanagan, Miss Joe Griffin and Miss May White. VISITING HERE. Mrs. Edward Bennett of Fort Wayne Indiana, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lee Ryan of South Thirteenth street, for a few days. TOURIST CLUB. President and Mra. Robert L. Kelly will be host and hostess this evening for a meeting of the Tourist club at their home in College avenue. The pro gram will be the one which waa to have been given a fortnight ago. It will be as follows: Wallenstein, Maria Teresa, Louis Kossuth. Julia M. Bond, Frances Robinson, Edwin P. Trueblood. OF INTERE8T. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.- Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nlckerson entertained last evening, having for their guests W. J. Bethard and daughter Bessie, and N. L. Wann, of Fairbury, III.; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Beth ard, of Richmond, and W. C. Bay, of Streator, 111. Indianapolis News. HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers and chlldren have returned from Cincinnati Ohio, where they attended "The World j In Cincinnati" and also attended a , concert. j BRIDGE PARTY. The spring season was anticipated yesterday afternoon by Mrs. M. A. Ryan, who entertained nearly 100 guests at bridge. Daffodils and other yellow spring flowers were used against backgrounds of green in an artistic decorative scheme, and yellow and green were used in all the appointments. Mrs. Ryan was assisted by Mrs. A. E. Bradshaw and Mrs. L. P. Armstrong. Among the guests were Miss Stewart of Marion, who is visiting Mrs. Edward R. Treat, and Mrs. William Roach of Delphi, guest of Mrs. F. - C. Smock. Indianapolis Star. MISSIONARY MEETING. The Missionary society of the Sec ond Presbyterian church met Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Cox at her home in North Seventeenth street. The devotional exercises were led by Mrs. A. A. Mumbower. A business session occupied the time of the mem bers. Officers as follows were elected: President Mrs. L. N. Overman. Vice President Mrs. A. A. Mumbower. Recording Secretary Mrs. Addington. Assistant Recording Secretary Mrs. Thomas McNary. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. O. F. Hasty. Secretary of Literature Mrs. C. A. Riegle. Treasurer Mrs. Gartslde. Assistant Treasurer Mrs. Under bill. The report from the different officers were read and approved at this time. They showed the society to be on a strong financial basis. After the after noon's program refreshments were served. COLLEGIATE CLUB. A pleasant meeting of the Woman's Collegiate club was held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Isaac Wilson at her home In South Sixteenth street. "Ruskin" was the subject for the afternoon and waB presented by Mrs. Edgar Hiatt. There were no guests. The next meeting which according to the year book comes on Thursday, April the eleventh has been changed until Monday, April the Fifteenth when Mrs. W. C. Mendenhall will act as hostess. A talk on "Emerson" will be given by Professor W. N. Trueblood of Earlham College. MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Mrs. George Martin was hostess Wednesday afternoon tor a meeting of the Missionary society of the First Methodist church at her home In North Sixteenth street. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Bell,

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There is no limit to its scope. Lantern slide coloring should offer special opportunities to women, "for it requires a delicacy of handling and a keenness of artistic perception which are more usually met with In woman than in man. and to the woman who possesses a talent for painting, coupled with these necessary qualifications, the work becomes absorbingly interesting."

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