Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 321, 21 November 1914 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 1914.

JC FIVE Brown Velour, High Crowned Hat and parcel poat party to be held at the J HONOR FOR WIFE OF AMERICAN DIPLOMAT

Social Events For Coming Week SUNDAY The Children's Mission Band of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will present a program at 7 o'clock at the church, appropriate to Thanksgiving. MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Mason Byer will be host and hostess for a meeting of a card club at their home on South A street. Miss Mary Ford will be hoBtess for a meeting of the A. N. C. club at her home on North Nineteeth street. Mrs. Frank Land will be hostess for a meeting of the Ticknor club ut her home on North Twelfth street. The members of the Magazine club will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. Charles Slifer at her home on North Eighth street, with Mesdames John M. Lontz and William F. Hiatt as readers. The members of the L. M. C. will meet with Miss Juanita Bloom at her home, 16 South Third street. The members of the Dorcas society will meet in the afternoon at the usual hour. A meeting of the Past Chief Pythian Sisters will be held. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will hold its business meeting in the afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Morrisson-Iteeves library. TUESDAY The wedding of Mr. Allen Jay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Jay of College avenue, and Miss Ethel Brown, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Brown of South Fifteenth street, will be solemnized. The members of the Tuesday evening dancing club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp on North Tenth street. The Spring Grove Sewing Circle will not meet in the afternoon, the session having been deferred until after the Thanksgiving vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their children's afternoon dancing class at their home on North Tenth street. Ye Old Time Dancing club will meet at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows hall. A skating party will be given in the evening in the Coliseum by several of the High School students. A meeting of the St. Paul's Guild of the St. Paul's Episcopal church will be held in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Parish house. A play entitled "Our Minister's Birthday" will be presented at the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church by members of the choir. Members of a Whist club will be entertained by Mrs. John Tillman at her home, 204 North Twenty-second street. The Ladies of the Trinity Luther League will give a play and entertainment at the church, under the direction of Mrs. Charles igelrhan. The Ladies' U. C. T. Social club will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. Philip Smith at her home on North Seventeenth street. WEDNESDAY Miss May Benn will be hostess for a meeting of the Queen Esther Society of the Grace M. E. Epworth League at her home on Pearl street. A card party will be given in the evening at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall. Mrs. Edward Cooper will be hostess for a meeting of the Sheepshead club at her home on South Twelftn street. The Art Study class will meet in the morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Public Art Gallery at the High School. Mrs. Julian Cates will entertain the members of a card club at her apartments in the Pelhaui. THURSDAY A Thanksgiving dance will be given in the evening at the Country club by the members of a social committee with Miss Marip Campbell as chairman. On account of Thanksgiving the Woman's Relief Corps has postponed its meeting. Dinner will be served at the Country club at 12:30 o'clock for all members of the club. The wedding of Mr. Martin Dolan and Miss Blume will be solemnized in the morning at the parsonage of St. Mary's Catholic church. An employes dance will be given at Easthaven and there will be special music for the occasion. The Missionary sewing circle of the St. John's Lutheran church will not meet on this day on account of Thanksgiving. The Teddy Bear Euchre club has postponed its meeting until Friday afternoon. Professor Cunningham will give a Thanksgiving dance in the Knights of Columbus hall. FRIDAY A meeting of the Tourist club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .lames A. Carr in Westcott Place. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their dancing class in the Eagles' hall, South Seventh street. Mrs. Frank Crlchet will give an assembly after her class has received its instructions at the Odd Fellows' hall. Mrs. Webb Pyle will be hostess for a meeting of the Teddy Bear Euchre club at her home on South Twelfth street. A Thanksgiving ball will be given at the Elks' club by the members of the social committee. The Purdue University Glee club will give a concert at the High School Auditorium. The Hill Top Sewing circle will meet in the afternoon and the hostess will be announced later. The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. S. C. Markley at her home on South Seventh street. SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr will meet their dancing classes In the morning in the Pythian temple. Mrs. Frank Crichet will meet her children's class in dancing at her home on North Ninth street.

An elaborate social function for today is the dinner-dance which Mrs. Jeannette Gaar Leeds of North Tenth street is giving this evening at the Country club. The table will be apnointed with clusters of nink roses and pom pom chrysanthemums and the embellishments will be similar to the i ones used for the pretty dinner given I Wednesday evening by Mrs. Leeds, i Covers will be laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Lewis G. Reynolds, Albert D. Gaylo. W. P. Robinson. Rudolph Gaar Leeds, Frederick J. Carr, Willard ,. Carr, Paul Comstock, Milton Craighead, George Lo Boutillier, Ray K. Shiveley, Frank Braffett, Thomas M. Kaufman. Miss Marie Campbell, Mrs. William W. Gaar, Mr. Burton Carr and Mrs. Jeannette Bland. After dinner there will he dancing. The Hicks orchestra will play the order of dances. This is the second of a series of social functions to be given this winter by Mrs. Leeds. Miss Loretta Conklin of Winchester who has been visiting Miss Irene Gormon and last night attended the dance at tho Eagles' hall returned home this noon. In honor of Miss Pauline Corey of Dayton, Ohio, Miss Olive Lewis gave a party at several of the "movies" this afternoon. Later the guests were served at Price's. Mr. and Mrs. Rert Kolp will go to Dayton, Ohio, Sunday where they will be special guests at a meeting of the American association or dancing teach-, cis. A number of teachers from New York and other points in the east will . hi' in attendance. Fifty teachers will be present. A number of the Russian i dances will be demonstrated at this! lime. The association invites three , it'sts and Mr. and Mrs. Kolp were ! loriuiiate in being privileged to attend, j j Miss Lulie Mast of Hamilton. Ohio,1 is ih' guest of .Miss Helen Gilbert at (iilbert apartments at the Hotel West-' nll. Mrs. Heilie I'vle planned a surprise. Thursday evening in honor of her ht:sIkuhI who on that day celebrated his oriridiiy iinmversarj. I he affair was I' Id at the Pyle home, 4:Jt South Thir-, ttiMith street. The evening was spent oHnlv and with music and dam-inn. 1 1 mps Hrrli f' le and Alba Hanoifurnished the music. At a lat hour a ' ,ioiH,.ur- hint been m four cour.-ps w as vred The auept mere Messrs. and

Mesdames Harry Sutton, Omar Wine, Herbert Hull, Webb Pyle, Earl Harris, Alva Cooper, Alba Harter, Albert Engelbert and Oscar Williams. A meeting of the Athenaea Literary

sotietv was h,1d Friday afternoon at i the home of Mrs. Howard Gluys on College avenue. An interesting program was presented. Mrs. Hoover had tor her subject, "The French Canadlan. Mrs. Mary Doan Hole read a paper entitled, "The Habitant." Current events were given by Miss Alice ; Moorman instead of the article on "The Teller of Tales" which was to have been given by Mrs. Iredell. Chapter three of the serial story was read by Mrs. Hockett. After the pro gram a social hour followed and refreshments were served. ! j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle of the I Pelham apartments on North Thirteenth street, will have as their guests j Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. Walter1 K;it on, Mr. Paul Krauss of indianapolis, and Miss Calla Stewart of Pitts burg. j Miss Edna Reynard of Union City,1 will come this evening to spend the! week-end with Miss Lorene Pearson

and Miss Lucile Xusbaum of Rich- Shreeve and Mr. Harry Clark of Indiamond. and Miss Martha Small of napolis, will be entertained ThanksMarion, will come at the same time to giving by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lontz be with Miss Katherine Cox. The at their home on South A street.

young women are friends attending! Earlham College. Indianapolis News. Misses Huffman and Janet Reynolds of Dayton. Ohio, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds at their home on North Tenth street, for a few days. Friday afternoon a successful card party was given in the Eagles hall. The wives of the members of the lodge with their friends were in attendance. . Mrs. Harry C. Corson of Red Cliff, Alberta, Canada, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Noble L. Gehr at their home, .''.07 South West Third street. Eighty one persons were served at i the banquet given last evening at the! Central Christian church Tabernacle by the members of the Csntury class taught by Mr. Glen Cruse; Young men's rlass taught by Mr. Harry WJ1- ! coxen. in honor of the Gleaners, a Sun-! day school class composed of young! v omen and taught by Mrs. Charles Roland. Th tahlen were artistically j

decorated with flowers and ferns

There was a special table arranged for Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Motely and fam ily, Mr. Glen Cruse and Mr. and Mrs Charles Roland, Mr. Roland being su perintendent of the Sunday school. The other guests were served at long ta bles. The banquet began at 8:30 o'clock and continued until 10 o'clock. Several impromptu speeches were made by various members of the class es and there was special music. Favors went to Mesdames Frank Watters, Charles Kirk and Webb Pyle when the members of the Five Hun dred club met with Mrs. Frank Watters at her apartments in the McConaha Flats. The game was played at several tables. Mrs. O. O. Smith was u guest. After the game a luncheon was served. In two weeks Mrs. Clarence Jessup will entertain the club at her home on South Fifteenth street. Arrangements are being made by the social committee of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity of this city for an elaborate Christmas ball to be given in the Pythian Temple Christmas night. A prettily appointed dinner was given Friday evening by Miss Edith Bowman at her home on South Twelfth street for the members of the Co-operative dinner club of Cambridge City. The guests were Mr. Robert Hughes, Miss Beatrice Swallow, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Kniese.M essrs. and Mesdames Abriam Boyd, B. W. Wilson, George Calloway and Raymond Bertsch. The ladies of the Trinity Luther league will give a social and entertainment in the basement of the church Tuesday evening. The public is urged j to attend. Music will be furnished by j the amberola. A playlet entitled "A I Business Meeting of the Rosedale Aid J Society." The play is a take-off on i ladies' aid society meetings. The cast I follows: Miss Gilford Smith, president of the aid Mrs. Adam Feldman Miss Selina Gray, secretary Mrs. Carl Cutter Mrs. Lowell, lady of the house Mrs. Frank Hebbeler Sarah Hoyt....Mrs. George Crandall Mrs. Crowler. . . . Mrs. George Kemper Miss Sharp Mrs. Lewis Pilgrim Mrs. Keen. . . . Mrs. Lewis Niewoehner Miss White... Mrs. Charles Drifmeyer Mrs. Brown Mrs. Willard Penny Mrs. Anderson Mrs.O . A. Kemper Following the playlet a suffrage song and drill will be presented. The entire affair is under the direction of Mrs. Charles Igelman. After the program refreshments will be sold. A social hour will follow Miss Cora Hill entertained informally last evening at her home on South I Sixteenth street. The guests were Misses Elsie Thomas, Hilda Gause- ' polil, Lillian and Esther McNeil, j Blanche Wood, Adda Harris, Mildred j Lichtenfels, Mary Coyne and Anna ' Coyne. The evening was spent social ly and with music and games. The Busy Bee club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Anna Sneider at her home on South Twelfth street. Mrs. Eva Monroe is president; Mrs. Ida Doyle, secretary, and Mrs. Laura Palmer, treasurer. The afternoon was spent socially and with music and needlework. A luncheon was served. The members are Mesdames Ida M. Doyle, Eva Morrow, Ethel Cooney, Mosy Neil, Minnie Vore, Pearl Moss, Alice Vore, Laura Palmer, Rosetta Hoasier, Anna Sneider, Misses Jeannette Vore, Doris Monroe, Clara Sneider, Clara Monroe and Master Wilbur Palmer. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Alice Vore, 36 North Second street. All merribers are invited to be present. j Mr. Scott Lewis of South Fifteenth j street, was a guest in Mechanicsburg this week. After Mrs. Frank Critchet's Friday evening dancing class had received its instructions in the Odd Fellow's hall an assembly party was held. Piano and drums played the order of dances. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Knodle who have been residing on North Fourteenth street, are taking apartments with Mrs. Braffett street. on South Thirteenth Miss Luella Wells, 2114 College avenue, who is attending Karlham college, came home yesterday to spend the week-end and has as her guest Miss Hattie Campbell, of Earlham. Indianapolis Star. Misses Grace and Ruth Edwards gave a dinner Friday evening in honor of Miss Lillian Craig, who is leaving Sunday for New Orleans where she will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Knight. Mr. Charles Twigg, MiES Arline Mrs. H. S. James of North B straet, returned Friday from Atlanta, Georgia, where she was a delegate to the National W. C. T. U. convention. Mr. Charles McClellan has returned to Richmond after an extended business trip through the east. Mrs. A. L. Alshouse was a guest at a recent meeting of the Coterie club held at the home of Mrs. Frank Angstad on North Twenty-first street, in New Castle. The Social Aid of the Reid .Memorial church will meet with Mrs. John ! Moore, 208 South Ninth street, Tues day afternoon at 2::0 o'clock. Mr. Ernest Way, who has been seriously ill with appendicitis is slowly improving. Relatives and friends of Mr. Frank Bymaster, a former resident of this city were surprised to learn of his marriage to Miss Agnes Koeblr of St Louis, Missouri1!' October 24. The an-

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nouncement has just been made in this city. Mr. Bymaster is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bymaster of North D street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur C. Hibberd of South Sixteenth street, have gone to Tipton, Indiana to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Shirk, nee Miss Juliet Swayne. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead will spend Thanksgiving in Indianapolis, the guests of Mrs. Craighead's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Carson. Miss Abbie Schaefer of North Ninth street, is spending the week end in Indianapolis, the guest of friends. Maumee Council Number Four of Pocahontas, will give a Grand Time social this evening in the Red Men's hall. Members are asked to bring doughnuts, sandwiches and pickles for the lunch to be served at the close of the function. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fosler gave a prettily appointed dinner last evening at their home on Ridge street. Flowers and ferns were used in appointing the table. An elaborate dinner in several courses was served. Covers were laid tor Mrs. Helen Dougan, Mr. Oliver Bogue, Mrs. Martha Fosler. Miss She Thinks and Acts In Three Languages FLORErtCE. LA BADIE VrHAHrlOUSER.- MUTUAL One of the first things moving picture folk will tell you about Florence La Badie is that she was Mary in "The Star of Bethlehem." In this great religious film drama the youns French Canadian actress, a trifle more than a year ago, created for herself a reputation that subsequent triumphs have but proved. And it is as Mary that Miss La Radio likes herself best in all her hundreds of photo play char acters. She is not young to pictures, though she is youthful in this world. Miss La Badie, a young girl in a big Pan ama bat, with long lashed blue eyes and heavy dark eyebrows, called at the Thaubouser-Mutual plant in New Rochelle one day about three years ago, and the minute Dave Thompson, veteran director, saw her well, she's been in Thanhouser pictures ever since. Miss La Badie was born in Montreal and was educated there in the convent of Notre Dame. She speaks French, 'German and English fluently. She is devoted to outdoor sports, witl particular fondness for riding ant1 boating, and has no mean ability as a cartoonist. Ask .Miss La Badie what she considers her most pronounced trnit, and she will be as frank in her answer as you have been in your query. She will tell you curiosity! And she is indefatigably curious. But it is because she has been so because she wants to know what makes the wheels go around, what makes a good book and a good play and good acting that she has had such stupendous success in motion pictures. CHICHESTER S PIUS rnii bo--.es 'Hit n Wed ant ioia tB?:iiitcV rr-es. seaied ;th Blua Rlbfc-,n. f 'ake nt oliier- B if row Take IMfliHPr SU.M? fit,!.:, fw BP ye.-9Liionas Be, Safest, AUvavs Relit fit SOLD BVfiKUOGiSTS EVERYWiiOff

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and Mr. and Mrs. B'rank Fosler. Mrs. Roland .Louck entertained the members of the F. A. C. club in a delightful manner Friday afternoon at her home on South Twenty-second street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Mr. Fred Johnson of Indianapolis is spending the week end here with Mrs. B. B. Johnson and Miss Edna Johnsou at their home on East Main street. At the auction bridge party given Friday afternoon by Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds at her home on North Tenth street, the favors went to Mesdames Henry Gennett, Earl Mann and Willard Z. Carr. Miss Belle O'Hair. a noted club week end her. A home talent play entitled. "Our Minister's Birthday," will be presented Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'clock in the lecture room of Reid Memorial Presbyterian church by members of the Sunday sc hool choir. The cast of char acters follows: j Kev. Timothy Matthews (fifty years old today) . . . Mr. Hugh Fosa Kiturah Matthews, his wife Miss Ersie Warfel Mrs. Robert Jackaway, organist at the church.. Miss P'annie Crubaugh Squire Dawson, promising trustee.. Mr. H. E. Mott Prof. McWiggle, director of choir Mr. Ferris Hiatt Retta Ducree, leading soprano Miss Jessie McLear Olga Dillahay, contralto Mrs. Bert Chenoweth Three Members of the Ladies' Missionary Society: Maria Mulberry .. Miss Pearl Crubaugh Alberta Shrubb. . . Miss Carolyn Smith Pansy Greenleaf Miss Hazel Ray Rile Crackers, a deserving sexton.. Mr. Bert Chenoweth Sally Crackers, his better-half Miss Marie Brown Timothy Winkle, secretary of the vacuum cleaners' convention Mr. Charles Moss Members of the Choir. Pianist Miss Alta McPherson. Miss Ethel Pohlman of Tippecanoe City, will come early next week to attend the wedding of Mr. Allen Jay j and Miss Ethel Brown, which will be '. solemnized Tuesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown.

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December 1. There was a large attendance at the all-day meeting of the Aid Society of the North A Street Friends Meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. George Barnes on North Thirteenth street. The time was spent In sewing for the visiting nurse. Dinner was served at noon. The Frances E. Willard W, C. T. U. met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Eliza Morris, 25 North Twelfth street. The first half of the afternoon was given over to a peace program. Later an article written by Eunice Wilson of Grant county, on "Why Belong to the W. C, T. U.?" was read. Many persons will be interested lu the bazaar and parcel post party which the Aid society of the First Presbyte-

i rian church is arranging for Tuesday afternoon and evening, Dec. 1. Mrs. Walter G. Butler will have charge of the candy booth, assisted by Mrs. Frank Braffett and others. Mrs. D. L. Mather will preside at the pure food booth, and Mrs. Frank Clark will have charge of the apron booth. However all the fun of the occasion will center about the parcel post department in charge of Mrs. Frank Reed. Mrs. Reed will be assisted by Mesdames W. O. Crawford, Frederick K. Hicks and Charles McGuire. Tickets will be sold and later may be redeemed at the parcel post window for a package. Later these will be opened, and of course, many queer articles can be procured. At the supper hour a luncheon will be served. The Golden Rule Bible class of the First Methodist church will be the guests of the Lincoln Bible class Sunday morning. The members of the Golden Rule class will meet in the assembly room and go to the Lincoln class room at 9:15 o'clock. A pretty assembly party was given last evening in the Eagle s hall on South Seventh street after Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolps beginners class in dancing had received its instructions. Piano and drums furnished the dance music. Among the dancers were Misses Huffman, Janet Reynolds, Pau line Corey of Dayton, Ohio, Lutie Bast of Hamilton. Ohio, Loretta Conklin of inehester, Helen Gilbert. Irene Gor mon, Louise Malsby, Maud Becher, Leona Corey, Olive Lewis, Mildred Schaik, Grace Smith, Elizabeth Shri-I ber, Mary Iliff, Josephine Wilson and i Gladys Bailey, Messrs. Neil and Kirk Bly, Edward Williams, W. N. Newboldt, Frank Schaik, Frank Wissler. Oscar Weyman. Carleton Scott. Everett McConaha. Huston Marlatt, Raymond Jones, Gath Freeman, Erman Smith, J. Harris, Justin McCarthy, Paul Miller. Robert Moser of Winchester, Dr. and Mrs. Conkey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crane. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Russell and Miss Nola Rqssell will spend Sunday in Dayton. BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS RESCUED FROM ARABS 8? J. WARREN KERRlGArf rr Trnc O'Roxirhe. Soldvmf of Fort-VL-n..' Terrence O'Rourke, gentleman ad venturer, played by J. Warren Kerrigan, delights movie lovers. DO YOU SUFFER FROM BACKACHE? i j When your kidneys are weak and j torpid they do not properly perform.

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