Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 297, 18 October 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLAS) IU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FBID AT OCTOBER 18, 1912.

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

WHEN EVENING COMES. When evening comes, if in thy heart unrest His tireless path goes pacing round and round, Or huddled sorrow broods, a darkrobed guest, Or care his heavy burden has unbound. This would I pray thee do; abide not there, From thy heart's door unloose the soundleas bars. .Walk forth into the holy evening air, Lift up thine eyes and look upon the stars! Arthur Wallace Peach.

CHILDREN'S PARTY. A most charming social event for Thursday afternoon was the pretty children's party given by Mrs. Edna Miller-Heiser at her beautiful home in North Tenth street, when she entertained in honor of her little daughter. Miss Marian, who on this day celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary. The Miller home had been transformed into a veritable bower by the means of roses, carnations and ferns. The little guests wore pretty lingerie frocks. The afternoon was spent playing children's games and with music. In some of the rooms the Hallowe'en decorations were conspicuous. The little guests, late in the afternoon, were invited to the dining room where luncheon was served. They were seated at a small round table. In the center was the birthday cake iced in pink and surrounded by four pink candles. The color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the menu as nearly as possible. The favors were pink carnations. Hallowe'en souvenirs were also given each little guest just at the close of the function. Those enjoying little Miss Helser's hospitality were Miss Eleanor Wissler, Miss Ruth Weed, Miss Carolyn Bartel, Mfss Jean Graham, Miss Martha Commons and Miss Jean Shiveley.

VISITING THE SMYSERS. Mrs. Robert Green of Logansport, Indiana, Is the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smyser at their home in North Fifteenth street, for a few days. This noon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bentlage entertained with a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Green. The guests -were members of the families.

FOR BRIDE-ELECT. ;Mrs. Albert Torbeck entertained informally yesterday afternoon at her home in South Third street, as a courtesy to Mies Mary Reckers, who is to be married soon to. Mr. Joseph Stolle.

The function was in the nature of a linen shower. Many beautiful and useful gifts were showered upon the bride-elect. The hours were spent socially and with games and music. A luncheon was served.

FOR MISS RECKERS. Inviting in several friends last evening. Miss Cecilia Imhoff took this means of honoring a bride-elect. Miss Mary Reckers, when she entertained with a handkerchief shower at her home in South Eighth street. The rooms were decorated throughout with flowers and ferns. The bride-elect received many pretty handkerchiefs. The evening was spent playing euchre. Favors were given. There were twenty guests. At the close of the game a delicious luncheon was served.

HIGH SCHOOL AFFAIRS. This evening a reception will be given in the Art Gallery at the High school for the parents and friends of students. The high school orchestra will furnish the music for the evening. Refreshments will be served. The event promises to be most delightful.

FOR MISS BUSJAHN. As a courtesy to her guest Miss Marie Busjahn, of Logansport, Indiana, Mrs. John Smyser entertained a few guests informally yesterday afternoon at her pretty apartments in the Wayne Flats. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. A delicious luncheon was served.

IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mrs. Jeannette G. Leeds was a guest in Indianapolis this week.

CLUB DANCE. The members of the Jolly Time dancing club enjoyed a Hallowe'en party last evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. The Jelly Saxophone trio furnished the dance music. A number of the members with their guests were in attendance. This was one of the most delightful parties which has been given for some time. The next dance will be given Hallowe'en night, October the thirty first. The guests will all come masqued. Membership tickets must be presented at the door. The dancers last evening were Miss Edna Young, Miss Mary Kuhlman, Miss Marie Connell, Miss Ruth Gatzek, Miss Rhea Ward, Miss Nina Shull, Miss Mildred Whitmer, Miss Alta Wilcoxen, Miss Mary Bulla, Miss Blanche Sherry, Miss Etta Witte, Miss Marjorie Stigelman, Miss Agnes Love, Miss Mable Reid, Miss Myra Chamness, Miss Frances O'Brien, Miss lice Howells, Miss Blanch Ireton, Miss Mary Appleton, Miss Ruth Edwards, Miss Louise Fels, Miss Ruby Crowell, Miss Elizabeth Niebuhr, Miss Clara Tauer, Miss Florence Bretnig;

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Lee Dykeman. After the game a lunch eon was served. The club will meet next Tuesday afternoon with Miss Florence McGuire at her home in East Main street.

SOCIAL EVENTS FOR TODAY. The assembly will be held in the Odd Fellows' hall this evening after the Friday evening dancing class has received its instructions. A card party is being given this af-

Jternoon In the Starr Piano parlors by !the Daughters of the American Revo

lution. The high school reception will be held this evening in the Art Gallery at the high school.

Mrs. Jennie Taryan will be hostess j this evening for a meeting of the Tourj It club at her home in North Tenth I street. ! m i i SOCIAL SATURDAY. The Junior League of the Fifth

Street M. E. church will have a social Saturday afternoon at 207 North Seventh street. All members and friends are invited.

South Sixteenth street. Mr. Carson came to join Mrs. Carson who had been visiting here for several days with her daughter, Mrs. Craighead.

Mr. Glenn Newton, Mr. Ray Crowell, Mr. Frank Metzger, Mr. Harry Schmidt, Mr. Will Hoffman, Mr. Howard Overman, Mr. Delbert Fleisch, Mr. Clare Connell, Mr. Ed. Glaser, Mr. Paul Minor, Mr. Bert Ungerecht, Mr. Russell Scarce, Mr. Stanley Campbell, Mr. Harry Wilcoxen, Mr. Reginald Smith, Mr. Mark Keelor, Mr. Russell Gruston, Mr. Clyde Smith, Mr. George Welsh, Mr. Frank Boswell, Mr. Carl Witte, Mr. A. C. Sanders, Mr. A. G. Imboden, Mr. Elmer Sauers, Mr. Walter Cook, Mr. Howard Steen.

DINNER PARTY. Honoring the members of the Earlham college German faculty and also complimentary to Mrs. Wilbur Horn, of Philadelphia, Professor and Mrs. Arthur Charles gave a prettily appointed dinner last evening at six thirty o'clock at their suburban home in the Henley Road. Autumn leaves with fall flowers were used in appointing the table. Covers were laid for thirty guests.

VISITING HERE. Miss Edith Tallant of Columbus, Ohio, has come to spend the week-end here with kinspeople and friends.

BRIDGE CLUB. A meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club was held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Edgar Hamilton at her home in South Fourteenth street. Bridge was played at several tables. The favor went to Miss Margaret Sedgwick. The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Myron Malsby and Mrs.

RETURNED HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Carson returned to their home in Indianapolis yesterday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead at their home in

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DANCING SCHOOL. Mrs. Frank Crichet's Friday evening dancing class will meet this evening in the Pythian Temple. After the

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DANCE WELL ATTENDED. About thirty couples attended the pretty dancing party given last evening in the Pythian Temple by Mr. George Breniber and Mr. Ben Myers.

The Weisbrod orchestra furnished the dance music Dancing was enjoyed until the "wee rma hours' of the morning. The party wa a delightful one.

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