Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 157, 13 May 1914 — Page 5

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RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1914

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A ctivities in Society Circles, Club

s. Musical Events and Art

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Elizabeth R. Thomas

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SOCIAL GATHERINGS An attractive social function of the week was the large dance given last evening in the St. Andrew's hall. A number of the young people of the Parish enjoyed the party. Dancing began at 8 o'clock and continued until a late hour. Mrs. Crichefs children's class has completed its lessons for the winter and spring season and meetings will not be resumed again until fall. A number of persons are looking forward with pleasure to the dance which will be given this evening In

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the Pythian Temple by the members of the I. U. C. club. A large number of Invitations have been issued. The Mutt, Turk and Jeff Saxaphone trio will play the order of dances. A assembly party will be held Thursday evening in the Knights of Columbus hall under the direction of Professor Cunningham. There will be special dance music. The young people of the city are cordially invited to attend the assembly party which will be given Friday evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by Mrs, Frank Crlchet.

Much interest is being manifested in the reception which will be given Thursday evening in the Public Art Gallery at the high school when the school exhibit will be on display. Mrs. Fred Bartel will sing and Miss Carolyn Hutton will play a violin number. Mrs. Ira Swisher and Mrs. Harry Shaw were among the guests at a

! pretty party given yesterday after- ! noon by Mrs. William Blodgett and i Mrs. E. P. Brennan at their home in

Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover entertained at their home on South Twentythird street, in honor of their niece, Miss Olive Wilcox, who for the past three years has resided in Ontario, California. Sunday a dinner was given at 6 o'clock in the evening. Pink and green was the color scheme used in appointing the table. Carnations were given as favors. Covers were laid for twenty-two persons. Guests from this city were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoover, Mr. Lawrence Hoover, Mrs. Mary Wilcox, Mr. Harry Bymaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoover.

CLUBS AND SOCIETIES The Trinity Luther League will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the hoem of Mr. and Mrs. Ephralm Bucher, 123 South West Third. All members are urged to be present as the meelng will be an important one.

The regular meeting of the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Miss Edith Moore at her home in West Richmond. All members are invited to attend.

The members of a five hundred club j

will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Kirk at her home on North Eighth street. Members of the Ladies United Commercial Travelers' Social club met at the home of Mrs. J. C. McKee on North Thirteenth street yesterday. Several matters of importance to the club were considered. The afternoon was spent socially and with music. A luncheon was served. T,he hostess for the next meeting will be Mrs. Samuel G. Curtis, 429 Richmond avenue. Members are asked to attend the

meeting of the Mothers' club of the ;

North Fifteenth street mission, which will be held Thursday afternoon at the mission house. Members of a card club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Clarence Jessup at her home on South Fifteenth street. "

has been attending the Continential Congress held in Washington. Mrs. Gaar will have many items of interest to tell the organization. A meeting of members of the different committee of the Richmond Musical association was held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock in the Commercial club rooms. Matters relative to the May festival were discussed. A meeting of the Tuesday Sheephead . club was held yesterday with Mrs. Sol Frankel at her home in the Reed flats on South Seventh street. The Spring Grove Sewing circle was pleasantly entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. A. M. Horn and daughter, Miss Anna Horn, at their home on North Sixth street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. A dainty duncheon was served. Mrs. James Logan was a guest. In a fortnight the circle will meet with Mrs. H. V. McLeland, 302 North Ninth street.

close of the meeting the hostess served a delicious luncheon. In two weeks the members will be entertained by Mrs. F. W. Krueger at her home on South Seventh street. The Woman's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. E. E. Cartwright at her home, 325 South West First street. Mrs. A. B. Price led the devotional exercises. Mrs. Margaret Miller read a paper on "Immigration." "Let Alone Policy" was the subject of an interesting article read by Miss Georgia McWhinney. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held June 9 at the home of Mrs. M. C. Price on the National road, west. This will be the annual election of officers, after

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The Earnest Workers, an organization of the Central Christian church, will meet Thursday afternon with Mrs. R. L. Babylon at her home on South B street. .STORK SPECIAL A little son has come to make his home' with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hume, of Japan. Mrs. Hume was formerly Frances Campbell, daughter of Mr. Howard Campbell, of East Main street. They have been in Japan for some time Mr. Hume being engaged in business there. Their many friends extend congratulations.

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana, Wayne County, as: Estate of Joseph R. White, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Wayne circuit court, administrator of the estate of Joseph R. White, deceased, late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent, -FRANK O. WHITE. Administrator. ' Robins & Robins. Attorneys. (13-20-27) i . - - . 9

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The Ladies of the FJrst Presbyterian church will give a silver team for the men of the church Thursday evening after the prayer service. Mrs. E. M. Haas entertained members of Circle No. 3 of the Aid society of the First English Lutheran church yesterday afternoon. In addition to the members there were several guests. A dairy lunch was served. Fifty persons were present. Garden flowers decorated the rooms.

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elup met Tuesday atternoon witn Mrs.-John Starr at her home on Ea'st Mam street. The hours were spent socially and with needlework. At the

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