Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 186, 13 June 1913 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1913

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DINNER GUESTS. Miss Mary Parshall entertained at her home east of Abington, the following at dinner: Misses Lucille Helms, Jesse Davenport, Gertrude Hawley, Grace Davenport, Marie Studt, Mary Parshall and Hilda Stegall; Messrs. Raymond Helms, Howard Hartman, Walter Hartman, Raymond Shlndler, Herman Thomas, Frank Bradbury, Bennie Parshall, Giles Williams, Frank Hale, Harry Goble and Master William Williams. A picnic was formed in the afternoon and a lunch was served in the evening.

LADY CONSTANCE NOW DANCING FOR MONEY

ENTERTAINED CLUB. The members of the Co-operative dinner club of Cambridge City were entertained Thursday all-day by Mihs Edith iiowman at her home in South Twelfth street. Dinner was served at noon, picnic fashion. The guests were Mrs. George Calloway, Mrs. Charles Kniese, Mrs. Abiram Boyd, Mrs. Benton Wilson, Miss Beatrice Swallow, Miss Pearl Boy and Miss Ethel Bertseh.

AT INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nicholson of Kast Main street, spent today in Indianapolis.

PARTY FOR GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Essmaker (nee Miss Ethel Tut waller), who were married at. Newport, Ky., last Wednesday, were pleasantly entertained last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rutan, at their- home at 1240 Ridge street. The young couple are well known in this city and will make their temporary residence with Mr. and Mrs. Rutan. Music and cards were features of the evening. An elegant luncheon was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Furner, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Maag, Miss Martha Holtkainp, Mrs. Elvira Sittloh, Mr. Clarence Slick, Mr. Chas. Graham, Mr. Orvvood Fuller, Mr. Emil Weist, and Mr. Lahmann.

TO ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mann will entertain the members of the Friday Bridge club with several invited guests this evening at their pretty home in Easthaven avenue.

PARTIES AT CONCERT. A number of persons formed parties and attended the concert given last evening in the Coliseum by the members of the Richmond Musical association.

TICKETS SATURDAY. Single admission tickets for performances of the Ben Greet Players to be given Monday afternoon and evening may be procured and reserved Saturday at the Starr Piano parlors.

ALUMNI PARTY. An event of importance in a social way for Saturday is the meeting of tha High School alumni association which will be held in the High School auditorium at eight o'clock. All graduates of the school are invited to attend. An informal musical program will be presented. Mrs. F. W. Krueger will sing. Miss Ruth Hadley will play several piano numbers and the. High School orchestra will play. After the program the guests will be entertained in the Gymnasium. All are Invited to attend. Refreshments will be served.

LADY CONSTANCE RICHARDSON NEW YORK, June 13. Lady Constance Richardson, the English classical dancer, who is closely related to many of the ancient noble families of England, and who has just arrived in New York to fill a two weeks' engagement at a local theater, admits that she has made the venture on the pro-

I fessional stage solely because she j needs the money. Lady Constance said jthat any woman who can earn her own -way In the world never ceases to

be a subject of admiration.

FOR BRIDE-ELECT. In honor of Miss Edith Edmundson, who is to be married this month to Mr. Harry P. Reid, son of Mrs. Oliver Reid, Mrs Myron Crane and Mrs. O. O. Smith will entertain Saturday evening at the Crane home, corner Eleventh and South B streets.

evening at her home in North Nineteeuta street The hours were spent social and with muBic. A guessing contest featured the afternoon. The favors went to Mrs. Johanning and Mrs. Emma Wickemeyer. At six o'clock dinner was served. Pink roses appointed the table. Covers were

ilaid for Mrs. Mary Johanning, Mrs.

Emma Wickemeyer, Mrs. Foster, Mrs.

TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Walter Snaveley will be among the hostesses for the coming week. She will give a miscellaneous shower at her home in South Fourth street, in honor of Miss Edmundson, who will be married to Mr. Harry Reid, Saturday, June the twenty-first.

WHAT AN UGLY SIGHT!

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VISITING HERE. Miss Virginia and Miss Margaret Wilson of Irwin, Pennsylvania, are the guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Lightbourn at their home, 46 South Nineteenth street.

CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY. In celebration of her twentieth birthday anniversary, Mrs. Abraham Cox entertained yesterday afternoon and

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ENTERTAINED GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Dickey, who were married last Wednesday evening, delightfully entertained a company of their friends last evening at the home of the bride's parents, west of the city. Music and games furnished the entertainment for the evening. During the evening a luncheon was served. Mrs. Dickey was formerly Miss Fanny Meyer.

FOR MISS SWAIN. Mrs. Warren Hill and Mrs. George Rohe will entertain this evening at the home of Mrs. John Bayer in South Eighth street, in honor of Miss Ellen Swain a bride of this month.

! Miss Betty Hughes and Miss DorI othy Layman of Indianapolis, who have been spending the week with Mrs. W. G. Butler at her home in South Seventeenth street, will return home Sunday. Many pleasant social ; events have been given in their home.

ENTERTAINED SOCIETY. Mrs. Joseph Meyer entertained about forty members of the Woman's Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church yesterday afternoon at hr pretty country home southwest of the city. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Mr. Carl Ackerman, who has just graduated

from a school of Journalism in New York, gave an Interesting talk. Refreshments were served.

MARKET SATURDAY. The ladies aid society of the First Enplish Lutheran church will bold a market Saturday at the market house

VISITING HERE. Mrs. George Batchelor and children, of Canon City, Colorado, have arrived

in this city, where they will spend sev

eral months visiting kinspeople in this

and other cities. They are guests of

Mrs. Batchelor's sister. Mrs. Charles

Longfellow of Randolph street.

NOTICE Dance given by Osceola Degree Team No 15 at Beallview Park Saturday Eve, June 14. Admission 25c. Everyone invited.

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