Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 292, 16 October 1913 — Page 5

jrHE KICHMO.ND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELE GRAU THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1913

I'AGE FIVE

Society and Its Varied Interests

Elizabeth R. Thomas SOCIAL CALENDAR SOCIAL EVENTS FOR FRIDAY. Mrs. Sol Frankel will entertain at her apartments in the Reed flats for Mrs. T. J. Slinger, Mrs. Bud Thomas, Mrs. Heckenhauer and Mr8. Frank Sowers, of Muncie Ind. The Tourists will meet in the evening with Dr. and Mrs. David W. Dennis at their home in West Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell will give a . dance at the Country club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Campbell. Mrs. W. J. Robie will be hostess for a meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution at her "ne on North Thirteenth street. gert Kolp's dancing class will meet in the Pythian temple. An asuembly party will be held at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Crichet's dancing class will meet in the Odd Fellows' hail. Social No. 0. Pythian Sisters, will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. Philip Murray at her home On North Eighth street. A penny supper will be given by te ladies of First M. E. church. The junior class of Earlham coljege will enjoy a camp supper in lie evening near Clear creek. SOCIAL PARTIES Social affairs at Earlham College centered about the elaborate faculty dinner given last evening at 6:30 o'clock at the pretty home of Professor and Mrs. Harlow Lindley on College avenue. The guests numbered fifty. The spacious veranda had been screened Jn with canvas and the background of vines made a pretty picture. Some of the guests were served at ta Th , blee placed in this apartment. ther tables were placed in the rooms of the Lindley home. The tables were appointed with candles. About the room were pretty fall flowers brought in from the garden and arranged in a most attractive manner. The decorations in the hallway were especially attractive. An elegant dinner in several courses was served. Professor Harlow Lindley acted as toastmaster. Five toasts were given at his call. All the toasts pertained to travels enjoyed by the various instructors during the summer. Professor V,. P. Trueblood told of his trip to California, and also told interesting things about the various Earlhaiuites who are located in California. Professor Walter Woodward who with his bride spent the summer in the West told of the big things of the West, His talk was splendid and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Robert L. Kelly told of her trip in France, England and other poiuts and also described the things people of these lands eat. Mrs. D. W. Dennis described their trip to Panama, and the hospitable manner in which they were entertained. Professor Alden told many Interesting things about Santa Fe. After the toasts had been given a social hour followed. Covers were laid for President and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes, Mr. Glen Friermood, Professor and Mrs. E. P. Trueblood, Dr. and Mrs. David W. Dennis, Professor and Mrs. William Trueblood, Professor and Mrs. Harlow Lindley. Professor and Mrs. Allen D. Hole, Professor and Mrs. Elbert Russell, Professor and Mrs. Arthur M. Charles, Professor and Mrs. Edwin Morrison, Professor and Mrs. J. Hertschel Coffin, Professor and Mrs. W. O. Mendenhp.ll, Mr. Chester Reagen, Miss Laura Gaston, Professor Charles Haile, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Newlin, Professor and Mrs. Murray Kenworthy, Professor Lawrence Hadley, Professor John Rea, Professor and Mrs. Walter Woodward, Miss Elsie Marshall, Mrs. Mary Adelaide Ballard, Miss Bertha Miller, Professor and Mrs. Millard Markle. Miss Moore, Miss Bassett, Mr. Fred Emerson, Miss Conrad, Miss Mills and Mrs. Hiss. An elaborate event for this city both from a social and artistic standpoint was the beautiful reception given last evening in the Public Art Gallery at the High School by the directors of the Art Association. The guests were members of the Association and their invited friends. This affair marked the opening of the Sevventeenth annual Exhibition of Paintings by American Artists and is one of the most beautiful displays ever exhibited at. the pretty gallery. The guests of honor were Superintendent and Mrs. J. T. Giles and Principal and Mrs. Pickell. Mrs. Paul Comstock with the guests of honor and the members of the Art Study class were in the receiving line. Mrs. Comstock wore a handsome gown of white charmeuse. Pretty gowns were worn by Mis Gwendoline Foulke, Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, Miss Elizabeth Comstock and Mrs. M. F. Johnston, president of the association. Many guests were received during the evening. Punch and wafers were served in the north room of the gallery. A number of young girls assisted Miss Carrie Lesh, chairman of this committee. Many beautiful pictures are on display and may be seen by the public any afternoon. The gallery will also be opened Sunday afternoon. Tuesday and Friday evenings. The exhibit will remain until sometime in November. Mrs. Johnston and the directors of the Association are to be congratulated upon the success of the affair. Many persons of this city representative of the club, social and musical life of the city were in attendance. Miss Lucy Smyser entertained with an informal party last evening at her home on North Fifteenth street. The evening was spent socially and with music. A luncheon was served. The guests were Miss Ionise Malsby. Miss Arline Shreeve of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane. Mr. Charles Twigg. Mr. Paul Fisher and Mr. Wiley Glass. The annual banquet of the Past Chiefs Association Pythian Sisters was held last evening at the pretty home of Mrs. C. K. Barnes in Fort Wayne avenue. Covers were laid for twenty-seven members. An elegant dinner In several courses was served.

The table was appointed with flowers and ferns. The gue6ts were Mrs. Emma Kofski, Mrs. Andrew Roser, Mrs. May Fryar, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Dowell, Mrs. L. Miller, Mrs. Jennie Holly, Mrs. Eva Cause, Mrs. Nettie Genn, Mrs. C. K. Barnes, Mrs. Mollie Wright, Mrs. Murray, Miss Edna Holly, Mrs. Mary Ferling, Mrs. Emma Creagor, Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Nora Brown, Mrs. lone Stigelman, Mrs. Alice Ellason, Mrs. Eleanor Whitley, Mrs. Gertrude Keller, Mrs. Anna Aikin, Mrs. Ella Leonard, Mrs. Daisy Duvall, Mrs. Shissler, Mrs. Meyers and Mrs. Flo Bayer. After dinner a short business session was held. It was decided to

give a series of card parties tnis win ter. The first one will be held Monday of o. v.i wth. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Pytb ian Temple. A musical program also a feature of the evening. was A pleasant social event for last evening was the ' Bake given at tne j home of Nathan White on the Smyrna Road, by Miss Alice White. The affair was thoroughly enjoyed by the young people. The night was ideal for a function of this kind. The invited guests were Miss Hannah Hershey, Miss Alice Yossler, Miss Setta Card, Miss Lucile White, Miss Ethel Brown, Miss Alta May White, Mr. Earl Cotton, Mr. Ben Myers, Mr. Adolph Getz, Mr. Fred Hugo, Mr. Allen Jay and Mr. George Breneizer. Miss Edna Johnson was among the hostesses for today when she taiced this afternoon with a pretty informal tea party. The hours were from four until six o'clock. The function was held at the Johnson home on East Main street. The hours were spent in a pleasant social manner. Mrs. Edward Harris presided at the tea urn and assisted in serving the guests. The rooms were arranged throughout with fall flowers and ferns. Honoring Mrs. Bud Thomas, Mrs. T. J. Slinger, Mrs. Heckenhauer and Mrs. Frank Sowers of M uncle, who are Kuests of Mrs. George Iteid and Ilrs. Edward Klute, Mrs. Klute ga-e a pretty afternoon party Wednesday at her ' . -? 1 I t f . V. r ' . . teenth street. Garden flowers and ferns were used in decorating the ; rooms where the guests played cards. ; There were guests present to fill live '; tables at euchre. After the game there ; was a puessing contest m the dining room. Favors were given to Mrs. Telford, Mrs. Heckenhauer, Mrs. Sowers, Mrs. Bud Thomas, Mrs. T. J. Slincer, i Atr Waltor Krnno nf r7flmhrirla CMtv ! Miss Haas of Chicago, Mrs. John close of the function an elegant sun-! per in five courses was served. The guests were Miss Haas of Chicago, mis. mm i noiiuis, vauer rvrune, i -r 1 nil r li'. t. t ' K or Cambridge City, Mrs. Heckenhauer, Mrs. Frank Sowers, Mrs. T. J. Slinger, Mrs. William Seeker. Mrs. F. W. Krueger, Mrs. George Reid, Mrs. Anna ; HeitbriuK, Jilrs. Ueorge rerling, Mrs. Iyon Cox, Mrs. Henry Kluter, Mrs. Sol Frankel, Mrs. Richard Moore, Mrs. Clarence Jessup, Mrs. John Bayer, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. Gfeorge Chrisman. Mrs. Richard Van Zant, Mrs. Will Klute, Mrs. Lemon, Miss Ticman, Mrs. F. R. Stover, Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. Edward Roser, Mrs. Edward Hubbard, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Will Hippard, Mrs. Elmer Ford, Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mrs. Warren Hill of Chicago, Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. Vera Thomas, and Mrs. Carl Baker. Mrs. Reid entertained this afternoon at her home on South D street, in honor of the visiting guests. The Hallowe'en dance to be given at the Country Club Friday evening, October the 31st, will in a way mark the opening of the club for the fall and winter season. The affair is being arranged for by a committee composed of Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, Miss Edith Nicholson, Miss Gwendoline Foulke, Miss Florence McGuire, Mrs. Harry Gennett, Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt. The ball room will be prettily decorated with pumpkins and other decorations appropriate to the season. The Hick's orchestra has been secured to furnish the dance music. Arrangements are being completed for the luncheon to be given Saturday at 1 o'clock at the North A Street Friends' Meeting by the members of the Woman's Teachers' club of Wayne County. After luncheon the regular business meeting will be held. CLUBS AND SOCIETIES. Mrs. Philip Murray will be hostess Friday afternoon at her home on North Eighth street for a meeting of Social No. 0, Pythian Sisters. A good attendance is desired. The ladies of First M. E. church will give a penny supper Friday evening at the church. The public is invited. The members of the junior class of Earlham college will enjoy a camp supper Friday evening near Clear

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The members of the White Lily Dancing club gave their first dance of the season last evening in the Pyth-jieft ian temple. The members and their

friends were invited to attend. Piano i and drums furnisjied the music. The club will rive another dance in a fortnight. Invitations must be presented at the door ! J The Past Chief Pythian Sisters will ; give a card party Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Pythian tempie. The public is invited. 1 The regular meeting of the Kirzah '."" i""-"" Ald moiety was held yesterday after noon with Mrs. Glen Smith at her home on Sheridan street. The after1 nrw-iy U'ql' c!,t.-it i-Af.i'jllv -inrl j UU'Jll " CA .3 CJT1LI. . iOll.' U1.U I.JLM . i jdlework. A luncheon was served. The j society will meet again in two wet-ks. The first regular meeting of the; season of the Music Study club will; be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 i o'clock in the Public Art gallery. i The members of the Woman's Loy-i al Moose Circle met last evening in! regular session at the Moose hall. ! There was a large attendance. j Acting as hostess, Mrs. L. B. Thurman entertained the members of the Woman's Aid society of First Baptist church yesterday afternoon at her a large attendance. 1 he nours were spent in tacking comforters. The next regular meeting will be held tiie third Wednesday in November. The hostess will be announced later. All members are invited to attend the meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which will be held Friday afternoon at the home of hul f?8 w, $ few m 4 aii

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I Mr. Joseph Irwin, of Indianapolis. , land Miss Belle Hoover, of Greenst'ork. 1 were married ednesdav afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the First Presbyterian church by the ; Rev. Thomas J. Graham. The bride . ; wore a pretty traveling gow n of navy j blue with hat to correspond. Thev for Indianapolis, wnere they will ! reside. AS THEY COME AND GO Mr- 4111(1 iIrs- H- L- Aabley of North Tenth street, will leave soon for Calilorma, wnere they win spent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thome and family of Wooster, O., were stopping at. the Westcott hotel yesterday and visiting friends. The came in their motor car. Miss Gladys Walker of Grand Rapids, Mich., will arrive Friday for a ; visit with Miss Lucy Smyser at her, home on North Fifteerth street. ! Miss Lucile Carney has returned j from Terre Haute, where she has been j visiting for the past few days. : Mr. and Mrs. James Judson and children will leave for Chicago Friday j to attend the lngram-Bliss wedding, j The first meeting of the year for j the Art Study class was held this j morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Public . Art Gallery. Several new members were added to the class. The meet- i

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ings will be held beginning October 29th on each alternate Wednesday. Miss Mary A. Stubbs will have charge of the next met'ting. She will be assisted bv Mrs. George H. Knollenberg. Mrs. Hattie Dill and Mrs. H. H. Huntington. ThJ members of the class arc : Mrs. Jennie Yaryan. Mrs. Benton Addineton. Mrs. J. E. Calhell. Mrs. Ar- j thur Cl aries, Mrs. John B. Dougan. ' Mrs. George Dougan. Mrs. Will'am Dudley Fculke. Mrs. Edgar F. HiaU. Mrs II. H. Huntington. Mrs. Lewis King, Mrs. George li. Kiu-Uenberg. Mrs. W. O. Mendenl .".!!. Mrs. L.'C B. Xu&bau:.;. Mrs. Wi'.lUu F. Suut. Mi: Marv Stubbs. Mrs. Wilier Husomeie.-. Mrs. Hattie Dill, Mr-. James M Judson. Miss Edna John. Mrs. W. K. Bradbury. Mrs. J. P. 11. . Mrs. Wilfred Jessup. Mrs. A. L. B "::! i:ri.!:. Mrs Howard Dill. M r. Fr.l Wiiie. Mrs. Colin Schaefer. Mrs. E.'i:; Lea rue-. Mrs. E. A. Du-kir.M.n. !'rs. Arthur Whallon. Mrs. Allen D. Hcle. Mrs. F. W. Krug-.T. Mrs. Wail -r Kr-ollen-berp. Miss Bessie Whitric'ne a:d Mrs. J. W. Corwiu.

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