Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 222, 26 July 1913 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913

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Residence Phone 1874.

Social Events For the Coming Week Monday A meeting of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will be held In the dome room of the Morrigeon-Reeves library. Friends and members are Invited to attend. Tuesday A meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Lontz, in South A street. The members of the Woman's Aid Society of the West Richmond Friends church will meet in the afternoon at the usual hour, Mr. Verlin Poland and Mr. Harry Smith will give a dance in the pavilion at Jackson park. The Farley orchestra of Indianapolis will furnish the music. Mrs. Richard Van Zant has issued invitations for a party to be given at her pretty home in North Tenth street, in honor of Mrs. E. Levy, of Bay City, Michigan, Miss Haas of Chicago, and Mrs. Charles Shaw of Indianapolis. Wednesday A meeting of the Penny club will be held in the afternoon. The hostess will be announced later. Mrs. Burton Gaines will entertain with a card party at her home in Main street, In honor of several visiting guests. Thursday A meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps will be held in the postroom at the court house. All members are invited to attend. A dinner-dance will be given at Cedar Springs hotel by a committee of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. The affair promises to be most enjoyable. Friday No large social event has been scheduled so far for this day. There probably will be several picnic parties at Glen Miller park.

city la an auto truck after supper. Sev. era.1 enjoyable affairs have been given since the party began on Tuesday. The

j affair was brought to a close last eveni ing. Those who composed the party j were Mr. and Mrs. Merle Tittle Mr.

and Mrs. O. N. Garriott, Mr. and Mrs. Judge Boggs and son, Master Norman Boggs, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Little and sons, Mr. Ralph Little and Master Richard Little, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Harrison, Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Traum and daughter, Miss Wilhelmina Traum, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Coppock. Master James Williams, Miss Edna Smith, Miss Myrtle Warner and Mrs. F. F. Haisley.

FOR MISS ANDREWS. t Several social events are to be given the coming week in honor of Miss Maude Andrews of Syracuse, New York, who is the guest of Mrs. E. J. Dykeman at her home in South Fourteenth staeet. Tuesday evening Mrs. Dyxeman will entertain for her guest. On Wednesday Mrs. F. W. Draper of South Thirteenth street, will be hostess for a party to be given for Miss Andrews. Mrs. II. I). Welch has issued invitations for an afternoon parto be given at her home in South D

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hostesses are arranging for parties for Miss Andrews.

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CHARMING AFFAIR. Miss Louise Goodwin, a charming young woman of Morgantown, North Carolina, who is a guest at the home of Mrs. Webster Parry, in North Ninth street, proved a delightful hostess this morning when she entertained with a pretty bridge party. Miss Goodwin has been honored with a number of pretty affairs given by young people of the city during her visit here, and she took this means of reciprocating. The rooms where the guests were entertained were arranged throughout with flowers and ferns. Bridge was played at three tables. Favors were given the fortunate ones. After the game the guests were invited to the dining room, where a delicious luncheon was served. In the center of the table was a mound of pink flowers, surrounded by ferns. The color scheme pink and green was carried out in all the appointments. The pretty summer frocks worn by the girls added to the attractiveness of the affair. Those who participated in the function were Miss Ruth Marlatt, Miss Emerald Hasecoster, Miss Mildred Bockhoff, Miss Helen Nicholson, Misa Marie Gibbs of Louisville, Kentucky, Miss Vivian King, Miss Florence King, Miss Elaine Jones, Miss Arltne Barlow, Miss Blanche Griffln, Miss Halcey Harold, Miss Ttuth Friedgen, Mrs. Colin Schaefer and Miss Abbie Schaefer.

FOR MISS LAWS. In honor of Miss Marjorie Laws of Minneapolis, who is visiting with Mrs. Howard Dill at her home in North Fifteenth street, Mr. Frank Schalk will entertain this evening at his home In North Eighteenth street. The evening will be spent socially and with games. A luncheon will be served. The invited guests are Miss Carolyn Hutton, Miss Cornelia Shaw, Miss Eleanor Seidel, Miss Margaret Wickemeyer, Miss Anna Nicholson, Miss Dorothy Land, Miss Mona Porter, Miss Lucile Townsend, Miss Marjorie Laws, Miss Mildred Schalk, Mr. Maurice Chandler, of Indianapolis, Mr. Roland Nusbaum, Mr. Donald Johnston, Mr. Paul Miller, Mr. Ralph Hasemeier, Mr. Julian McCarthy, Mr. Justin McCarthy, Mr. Willard Kaufman and Mr. Roy Horton.

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guests were Mrs. E. J. Dykeman, Mrs. Jones, Miss Maude Andrews, Mrs. Walter Weidner, Mrs. B. D. Welch, Mrs. Clarence Mayhew and Mrs. Floyd Allen.

MUSICAL PROGRAM. At the party given Friday afternoon by Miss Edna Hoover at her home in South Eleventh street, in honor of Miss Esther Hoover of Boonville, an informal musical program was presented. Miss Halcey Harold sang several pretty Indian songs. Mrs. Dempsey Dennis sang two beautiful numbers. Instrumental numbers were play-

The by liss Marguerite Doan and Miss

uonna i-'ark. ine rooms were prettily arranged throughout with field flowers. During the afternoon refreshments were served. Mrs. Dempsey Dennis and Miss Ethel Lockwood assisted the hostess in entertaining.

HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. George Schultz and son of South Eleventh street, have returned from an automobile trip to Tipton, Missouri.

ARE HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashe and son, Master Lewis Ashe, have returned from a month's sojourn in the East. They visited New York, Boston and other Eastern cities. Before returning home they spent a short time in Maine.

BASKET DINNER. The Enterprise Bible class of the Whitewater Friends church will hold a basket dinner on the lawn Sunday morning, immediately after the church service in honor of the Rev. and Mrs. Alpheus Trueblood.

FOR VACATION. Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum and children of North Thirteenth street, and Mr. and Mrs. George Eggemeyer and daughter, Miss Helen Eggemeyer, of East Main street, will leave soon for a lake in Northern Indiana, where they will spend their vacation.

HAS GUEST. Miss Helen Johnson of North A street has as her guest, Miss Helen Roller, of Greensfork, for a few days.

GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roller of Greensfork are spending the week end here the guests of friends.

LAST SESSION. The So-So club will hold its last meeting of the season Friday afternoon with Mrs. W. E. Morris in East Main street. Meetings will be resumed early in the fall.

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Morrisson-ReTes library. Mrs. Sarah Childress will give the scripture reading and prayr. A business meeting will be held at which tim the reports of the different superintendents must be submitted. After the business session Miss Esther Griffin White will give a talk on the Woman's Franchise League.

LETTER LIST

The following letters remain unclaimed at the local post office, and will be sent to the Dead Letter Office If not called for within two weeks: Ladies' List Mr. Mary Delong. Miss Flora Harris. Miss Ida Jones. Mrs. Bud Mitchell. Miss Catherine Moneybrake. Miss Amy L. Post. Mrs. Blanche Rife. Miss Ir.ora Walsh. Fred la E. P. WiS'.Umi. Miss Bessie Wilson. Mrs Frank Woodruff.

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REUNION YESTERDAY.

Mrs. C. D. I'hiy was made quite happy Friday, when a number of her kinspeople called at her home. 111 Rich

mond avenue and spent the day. J

Anions: tne guests was .Mrs. nannan j Ctrr ,Urry pman. Rrt Green. Chapman. This is the first time that S Haul3 An-hie Jackson. Robert JackMrs Chapman and all of her children son Krod KwH, JlH, i.. i.)nes. j. X have been together for twenty years l,, Rph Uishbaugh. John MasFour generations were represent- J t arr Merntt. J. W. Merryman. t-d yesterday at the gathering ,sra,,, NosSt.,t Arthur Rich. J. T. Those who enjoyed tho affair i Sco wul s,al!i r w. Spinning, were Mrs Hannah Chapman. Howard Stransberger. Furtuan Tower. GreensU.rk. Mr. Frank Chapman. ! S ipt Os 11 G. Tread av, J. A. Yohu.' St Louis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chap- ' NVm jrcisi,T man of Indianapolis. Mr Henry Ch.tjv - ' man of Bluntsville. Indiana. Mr. and ! , MlSt'f """"JV , 1J C: Mrs CUm Chapman of Covington, i T and Mr -M-Hr. Richmond

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H Williams and Mrs. James Brum- His Indigestion Cured at LasL

field and daughters. Alter spending mimiroas oi oouars

for medicine and treatment for Indigestion and constipation with only temporary relief. C. 11. Hines, of Whitlow. Ark . was permanently cured bv Chamberlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. ( A.I vtrlisement)

FEW EVENTS. On account of the warm weather and as many people were out of the

citv. social affairs at the Country club ! Wentling, Miss Josephine and Miss

were dispensed with during the month j Edith Hollingsworth, Miss Helen Sachof July. It has not been learned defi- man. Miss Vivian and Miss Ester nitely whether the August committee ! Shugars, of Union City, Miss Mary will arrange for any social functions j Swafford and Miss Dorothy Jones. Ice or not. The new committee for the j cream and cake was served.

mouth as announced in the year book is Mrs. George Seidel, chairman, Mrs. Albert Reed, Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs. A. H. Rice and Mrs. George Cates.

MRS. MADELINE FORCE ASTOR. NEW YORK, July 24. Presents from people residing in all parts of the United States and Europe have been received at the Astor mansion, Fifth avenue, addressed to John Jacob Astor III., the posthumous child of Mrs. Madeline Force Astor, the young bride-widow of the late John Jacob Astor, who lost his life in the Titanic disaster. Mrs. Astor has ordered that all of these presents be returned to the donors with "thanks and regrets." They range from dainty bits of baby wearing apparel to handsomely carved oak cribs and all kinds of toys. Both Mrs. Astor and her baby are enjoying fine health.

TO COME TONIGHT. Frederick IVohant vi Middletown. Ohio, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs Bonner Wampler in Oshkosh. Wisconsin, will come to Richmond this evening in his machine and join his mother. Mrs William Deohant. who has been visiting Mrs. J. M. Wampler at her hom' in North Seventh tret. They will leave Sunday morning for their home.

Her Advantage. "Your daughter has an anpellc disposition." "Yes; we always let her hare her vrn way alout evvry thing."

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HAS RETURNED. Professor Edmund C. Dickinson, head of the law department at the University of Florida, has returned from a two week's vacation spent at Devil's Lake.

FOR THE EAST. Mr. Ollie Otten will leave Sunday

i for a fortnight's vacation in the east.

He will spend some time in New York, before returning home.

LEFT TODAY. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds left today for Oden, Michigan, where she will spend two weeks at the summer home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith.

RETURNED HOME. Miss Jane Jones returned home yesterday from Marion where she has been attending Normal school.

FOR MISS SWAFORD. Miss Dorothy Jones, 1616 North E street, is entertaining this afternoon in honor of her little cousin, Miss Mary Swaford, of Kitchel, Indiana. The little guests are the Miss Glenna and Miss Fern Holman, Miss Mary and Miss Helen Fosenkemper, Miss Mary and Miss Helen Carroll, Miss Iona

AT LEBANON. Mrs. A. E. Schuh of 420 West Main street has been visiting her sister Mrs. R. E. Williams at Lebanon this week. She will return some time Saturday.

A GUEST HERE. Miss Irene Jones is spending a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ratliff of Northwest Fifth and School streets.

George Horney left today for Sandusky, Put-In-Bay, Detroit, points in Canada and will also visit at Toledo, O. They will be absent from the city about a fortnight.

GAVE PARTY. A pretty informal party was given this afternoon by Mrs. Henry Kluter at her home in South Fifteenth street, when she entertained for Mrs. Charles Shaw, of Indianapolis, Mrs. E. Levy of Bay City, Michigan and Miss Haas of Chicago. The afternoon was spent in a pleasant social manner. A luncheon was served.

FOR GUESTS Among the attractive social events of the week was the pretty dinner party given Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Richard More at their home in South Fourteenth street, when they entertained for Mrs. E. Levy of Bay View, Michigan, and Miss Haas of Chicago. Roses and ferns were used in appointing the table. An elegant dinner in five courses was served.

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FOR A VACATION. Miss Rose Blinker, Miss Laura Austerman, Miss Amelia Meyer and Mrs.

MEETS MONDAY. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will meet Monday afternoon at twothirty o'clock in the dome room of the

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Bring in your old worn out purses. We can make them new at a small cost. It doesn't make any difference how badly worn. GEO. W. HOMRIGHOUS, East Main Street Jeweler. 1021 Main Street Phone 1867

REVIEW OF THE WEEK. Many pleasant social events have been given during the week just coming to a close. Several functions were Very Informal, while others were more elaborate. Standing out more prominent In the entire week in the way of weddings was that of Miss Edna Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon E. Jones, and Mr. Charles Everet Chapman of Columbia City. The affair was solemnized Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, in South Thirteenth street. The wedding guests numbered sixty. Rev. S. R. Lyons perfored the ceremony. There were several out-of-town guests in attendance. The young couple are at Tri Lake, where they are spending their honeymoon. Tuesday evening a recital was given at the Friends church in North A street. This was the first affair of th kind ever given in the meeting house, and was participated in by several young Friends. Thursday seemed to be picnic day and many parties of this kind were held at Glen Miller park. Friday afternoon seemed to be the favorite day for entertaining. Miss Carolyn Hutton entertained for Miss Marjorie Laws at her home in North Fifteenth street. Miss Edna Hoover gave a muslcale for her guest. Miss Esther Hoover or Boonevllle. A bridge party was given by Mrs. J. A. Conkey at her apartments in the Wayne for Miss Andrews of Syracuse, New York and Mrs. Jones of Washington. D. C. Many other pleasant informal affairs were given, adding to tin? completeness of the week's social schedule.

THIRD DANCE. The third of a series of dances which have been given during the summer by Mr. Harry Smith and Mr. Verlin Folland will be held Tuesday evening in the pavilion at Jackson park. Harry R. Farley's full orchestra, accompanied by Mr. Sissel, caberet singer, will furnish the music. Limited cars leave Cambridge City at seven o'clock and Richmond at eight o'clock. Invitations must be presented at the door. Admission is one dollar.

GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sharkey and children of Summerville, are the guests of Misses Mary, Rose and Katherine Sharkey at their home in North Fifteenth street.

FOR VISITORS. Adding much to the many charming social events which were scheduled for Friday, was the pretty bridge party given by Mrs. J. A. Conkey at her apartments in the Wayne, when she took this means of entertaining in honor of Mrs. C. H. Jones of Washington, D. C, and Miss Maude Andrews of Syracuse, New York, who is the guest of Mrs. E. J. Dykeman. Flowers and ferns were used in arranging the rooms. Bridge was played at two tables. The favors went to Mrs. B. D. Welch and Miss Andrews. After the game the guests were invited to the dining room where an elesxapi luaehaon waa served. Cluny lace

ENJOYED RIDE. The members of a house party who have been entertained this week by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ellis at their home in West Main street, enjoyed a picnic party at Glen Miller park last evening. The guests were given a ride about the

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