Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 133, 9 April 1912 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-XEXEGRAM, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1912. PAGE FIVE.

Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 in order to Insure publication in the Evening Edition

THE SEASONING. Life runs along from day to day In much the same old fashioned way. It's rising, eating, going to The work that w are called to do. And after some hours at the bat Returning then to our abode, And it is .very seldom that We hit a high place on the road. Dead level for the greater part Our Journey reaches from the start. The same familiar sights appear. It is the same old joke we hear. And it is seldom that we nd In highways or secluded nooks Wild eyed excitement of the kind You read about In story books. We go to see our cousin Pete. His wife's familiar cooking eat. Observe how all the kids have grown And then come home to spank our own. And maybe once a year at best We take a train and go away To get a greatly needed rest And sample strictly new mown hay. ELABORATE BANQUET. The last meeting for the season of the Ticknor club was held Monday at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dougan in North Tenth street and was in the nature of a one o'clock luncheon. The spacious rooms of the Dougan home were attractively decorated for the affair. In the living room Easter lilies and pink carnations graced the mantle-piece and were also placed at various intervals about the room. The decorations in the dining room were in wliite and yellow. The color scheme being carried out in all the appointments and also in the menu which wes served. The affair was a buffet luncheon. Jonquils and white flowers were arranged about the buffet. The dining table was also beautifully decorated with the blossoms. There were about twenty-four persons present. After luncheon a pretty program of musical airs including operas was played on the Victrola. Mrs. Fred Lemon read a beautiful Easter story. A guessing contest also featured the afternoon. The favor going to Mrs. Fred Lemon. The committee arranging for this charming and successful event was composed of Mrs. Dougan, Mrs. D. L. Mather, Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. E. B. Clements, Mrs. Gilbert Dunham. Mrs. ' I). W. Dennis, Mrs. Fred Lemon and Mrs. L. T. Lemon. Both active and honorary members were in attendance. Those present were Mrs. M. H. Dill, Mrs. J. F. Kibbey, Mrs. B. F. Land, Mrs. A. H. Kelsey, Mrs. F. H. Lemon, Mrs. J. M., Thurston, Mrs. J. M. Bulla, Mrs. J. A. Carr, Mrs. J. M. Coate, Mrs. E. B. Clements, Mrs. D. W. Dennis, Mrs. J. B. Dougan, Mrs. G. T. Dunham, Mrs. Wm. Earhart, Mrs. M. I. Grant. Mrs. E. B. Grosvenor, Mrs. I. M. Hughes, Mrs. F. O. Chambers, Mrs. F. C. Kibbey, Mrs. L. T. Lemon, Mrs. D. L. Mather, Mrs. Harry Mather, Mrs. R. M. Rea, Mrs. A. W. Reed, Mrs. J. R. Rupe, Mrs. Edwin Rupe, Mrs. J. S. Shroyer. Mrs. J. M. Wampier. PARTY WELL ATTENDED. A number of persons attended the card party given last evening by the members of the Sodality of St. Andrew's church when they entertained in the School Assembly hall. Decorations appropriate to the season were used. Favors were given. Cards wero played at several tables. HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hagen of Adrian, Michigan, who have been spending a week here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Zant of South Thirteenth street have returned home. MRS. LITTLE HOSTESS. Mrs. Martha Little was hostess for h meeting of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. Monday afternoon at her home in South Eleventh street. A number of the members were present. This was the observance of a day of prayer. MEETS THURSDAY. The St. Paul's Guild of the St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Thursday afternoon of this week instead of Wednesday as is the usual custom, in the St. Paul's Parish House. A good attendance of members is desired. ELABORATE ALL. One of the most elaborate and successful dancing parties and Easter balls in the history of the Entre Nous club was given last evening in the I. SGijwiiextp tndjprompt' ubmitthat Question tome. E. B. Grosvenor, M. D. Oculist Over 713 Main

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O. O. F. hall. This was the nineteenth annual dance which the club has given. The committee in charge was composed of Mr. Omar Ratliff, Mr. Wil

liam Suter, Mr. Edward Licbtenfels, Mr. Elmer Weisbrod and Mr. Oscar Williams. The Renk's orchestra of this city furnished the dance music. The hall was prettily decorated for the occasion. The guests were many. The grand march began at nine o'clock. The committee is being con gratulated today upon the success of the event. PROGRESSIVE DINNER. A progressive dinner party was given last evening by Miss Rea Turner, Miss Margaret Clingenpeel, Miss Rea Fitzgibbons, and Miss Thelma Zuttermeister, at their respective homes in honor of Miss Marie Brown, of New Castle, Indiana, and Miss Helen Daley, of Terre Haute, Indiana. After dinner the evening was spent socially and with games. MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Will Romey at her home in South Twelfth street. DANCE THIS EVENING. Prominent among the social events for today will be the pretty party to be given this evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by Mrs. Charles Kolp for the younger society folk of the city. The Lucas Saxophone trio of Columbus, Ohio, will furnish the dance music. This is one of the best musical organizations of its kind in the state and the affair promises to be most enjoyable. The members of Mrs. Kolp's Friday evening dancing class, with the young people who usually attend her Assembly parties are invited to attend. Dancing will begin at eight thirty o'clock. MISS FORD HOSTESS. Miss Lucy Ford was hostess last evening at her home in North Sixteenth street for a meeting of the Helping Hand class of the First Baptist church. The early part of the evening was devoted to a business session after which a social hour followed. Music and games were also features. Refreshments were served. TO ATTEND PARTY. Members of the Country club are invited to attend the card party to be given Wednesday afternoon at the Country club by the members of the April social committee composed of Mrs. Charles Marvel, Mrs. Thomas Kaufman, Mrs. A. D. Gayle, Mrs. Henry Gennett, Mrs. O. G. Murray, Mrs. Lee Ashley and Miss Genevieve Newlin. The hostesses for the party tomorrow afternoon will be Mrs. Lee Ashley and Mrs. Omar Murray. ARRANGEMENTS FOR DANCE. Arrangements are about completed for the second annual dance to be given by the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity, Friday evening, April nineteenth in the Pythian Temple. Among those invited are the members of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity, and the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity. HAS RETURNED. Mr. George Langdon has returned from Springfield, Ohio, where he spent over Sunday with relatives and friends. VORE-CONN. The friends of Lessie Conn and Herbert Vore, formerly of this city are very much surprised to hear of their wedding which took place very quietly Sunday evening. An informal reception was held at the home of the bride immediately after the ceremony including only the immediate relatives and most intimate friends of the bride. Mrs. Vore is the youngest daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. William Conn, of South Twelfth street and is quite well known, being a graduate of the local high school. Mr. Vore is the eldest son When Your Feet Ache From Corns, unions, Sore or Callous Spots, Blisters, New or tight shoes, Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, will give Instant relief. It is the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Sold everywhere. 25c. Don't accept any substitute. For FREE sample address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

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Quigley Drug stores, 821 N. E. st. and 4th and Main. of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Vore of Richmond Avenue and a former member of the city band and symphony orchestra, but is now located in Watertown, Wisconsin, where he holds a responsible position with the Brandt Dent Brass Factory. He is also a member of the city band at that place. The bride wore a traveling suit of cadet blue and tan with tan shoes and gloves and black hat. With a corsage bouquet of sweet peas and violets. The happy couple left on a late train amid a shower of rice and with the best wishes of their many friends, for Chicago for a short honeymoon after which they will be at home to their friends in Watertown, Wisconsin. A GUEST HERE. Mr. George Bailey, of Norwalk, Ohio, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Earl Crabb, of North Tenth street. PLANNING FOR DANCE. The members of the Wednesday evening dancing club are busy planning for the dancing party which they will give tomorrow evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. Smith and Jelly will furnish the dance music. TO ELWOOD. Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Radcliffe will leave tomorrow for Elwood, Indiana, where they will take up a permanent residence. MAGAZINE CLUB. The regular weekly meeting of the Magazine club was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paige in North Twelfth street. The readers for the afternoon were Mrs. J. H. Kinsey and Mrs. H. H. Huntington. Mrs. Rudy of Anderson, Indiana, with Mrs. J. M. Lontz was a guest for the afternoon.

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TYLISH MILLINERY We have just received a new shipment of pretty Poque Bonnets.

Mrs. Charles Morgan will entertain the club next Monday afternoon at her home In North Tenth street.

TRIFOLIUM SOCIETY. A meeting of the Tri folium Literary society of the First English Lutheran church was held last evening at the home of Miss Elma Nolte In South Fourth street. Miss Emma Engelbrecht told in an interesting manner of a "Trip Through the Lakes to Macinac." This was followed by a solo rendered by Mrs. William Romey. Mrs. Henry Bentlage gave "Current Events." The discussion was led by Miss Mary Ross. Miss Alice Knollenberg played several beautiful piano numbers. Refreshments were served. There were several guests. The cream was served in miniature flower pots ornamented with Easter blossoms. The Idea was very unique and also quite attractive. VISITING HER MOTHER. Mrs. Charles Edmunds of Ann Arbor, Michigan, is visiting her mdther, Mrs. Anna E. Kaminski at her home in the Natidnal Road. West. EVENING MEETING. Mrs. Isaac Laning will be hostess this evening for a meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace Methodist church at her home In North Seventh street. All members and friends are invited to attend. An excellent pragrom will be given. PENNY CLUB. A meeting of the Penny club will be held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Thomas Bradfield at her home, sixteen and one-half North Eighth street. All members are asked to be present. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. The following announcements have been mailed: Mr. and Mrs. Chaudlet Williams announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Beatrice to Mr. Edward H. McConologue on the third day of March Nineteen Hundred and Twelve Covington, Kentucky. At Home After April twentieth 198 South Sixteenth street. AID SOCIETY. The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church will meet Thursday afternoon of this week in the church parlors. The members of the society are Invited to attend. FOR MIS8 PENNELL. Mrs. Hugh Mauzy, of Rushville, Indiana, who with her little daughter, Miss Judith, are here visiting with her aunt, Mrs. George Becker of South Eleventh street, is entertaining this afternoon with a linen shower in honor of Miss Marjorie Pennell, who will be married May fifteenth to

Mr. Lee Dykeman. The color scheme, pink and white was carried out in all the appointments. The afternoon was spent In a pleasant social manner. The bride-elect was showered with many beautiful pieces of linen. Late in the afternoon a delicious luncheon in several courses was served. The color scheme was carried out in the confections and ices. Minature white wedding slippers filled with bonbons were given each guest as tavors.

LINEN SHOWER. A linen shower was given by Miss Alice Buseen and Miss Edna Johnson at the home of the latter In So. Ninth 6treet in honor of Miss Stella Johnson whose wedding to Mr. Ray H. Bussen will take place April twenty fourth." An enjoyable evening was spent after which a several course luncheon was served the colors being carried out in pink and white. The honored guest was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. Among those who helped make the evening enjoyable were Miss Agnes Love, Miss Mary Cook, Miss Irene Johnson, Miss Ethel Canby, Miss Madonna Crow, Miss Ruth Gatzek. Miss Clara Schwegmann, Miss Lena VosChildren Cry

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FAREWELL RECEPTION. A charming social event for last evening was the "farewell receptiongiven at the home of Mrs. Hannah Swift in South Twelfth street, by the members of the First Methodist church in honor of the retiring pastor Rev. J. F. Radcliffe and wife. The Swift home was attractively decorated for the occasion. Carnations, Kaster flowers and ferns were used profusely in arranging the rooms where the guests were so pleasantly entertained. The hours of receiving were from seven thirty until ten thirty o'clock. About one hundred and twenty guests were entertained. Light refreshments were served throughout the evening. Don't be surprised if you have an attack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and it will soon disappear. Sold by all dealers. for Fletcher's mm Signature of

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