Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 332, 4 December 1914 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 4, 1914.

PAGE FIVE eon was served. Those present were Mesdames George T. Cox, Harry Pittman, Harry Ryan, Robert Haustetter, Edgar Thompson, Noble L. Gebr, William C. Kuhlman and Miss Esther Koebring. The guests were Mrs. Harry R. Corson and daughter, Miss Kathleen of Red Cliff, Alberta, Canada. The next meeting will be held in two weeks December 17, at the home of Mrs. George Cox. Mrs. Charles Fryar and Mr. Robert L. Saunders of South Tenth street will go to Greenfield Saturday, called by the death of a relative. The social committee of the Eagles' lodge composed of Messrs. Oscar Wil liams, chairman; Frank - Quigley, Charles Kreimeier, Harry Sutton and James Burns, is arranging for an elaborate ball and entertainment to be held on the evening of Tuesday. December 15, in the Eagles' hall. All members of the lodge and their families will be privileged to attend. (Additional society on page 8.)

Social Calendar

Mrs. S. E. Swayne -will give a bridge party at the Country club in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nohr will meet their dancing classes in the morning in the Pythian Temple. Mrs. Frenk Crichet's dancing class will meet in the afternoon at her home on North Ninth street. The members of the Richmond dancing club will give a dance in the Eagles' hall on South Seventh street. The Woman's Aid society of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church will hold a market in the Porter millinery shop.

The Earnest Workers of the Central Christian church, will hold a market and bazaar in the room formerly occupied by the Ross Drug store on Main street.

A supper will be given in the evening at the Country club for members and out of town guests.

A market will be held at the Austin Millinary shop on Main utreet, by the members of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of the Grace M. E. church.

A penny supper will be given from 5 until 7 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. by the members of the Woman's Auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, who have, been spending a few days in Chicago, have returned home.

A pretty dancing party was given last evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by the members of the La Uunda club as a courtesy to Mr. Paul Brehm of Chicago. The party was under the direction of Mrs. Frank Crichet. Piano and drums played the order of dances. Among the dancers were Misses Bernice Puckett; Blanch Van Buskirk, Lcla Manford, Ruth Pfafftin, Edna Hicinson, Gaynelle Frantz, Mable Logan, Heba Jordan, Frances Shelton, Beatrice Manier, Marie O'Brien, Marian Russell, Hazel Kinley, Florence Johnson, Alta McPherson, Florence Calkins, Mary Thomas, Margaret Jones, Hazel Masbmeyer, Hazel Hindman, Mary Foley, Nell Becher, Messrs. Paul Brehm, Forest Gartside,' George Weaver, N. Roach, Howard Hartzler, Carl Elliott, William Martine, John Dunn, Westcott Haynes, Lloyd Dye. Earl Kinley, B. Young, E. T. Skinner, Russell Craig, Herbert Bradley, Stanley Smith, Frank Besher, Harold Grimes, John Weber, James Medlin and Phares Hiatt. Mr. and MrB. Charles Juergens were host nnd hostess for a meeting of the Wednesday evening euchre club last evening at their home on North Sixteenth street, last evening. The game was played at three tables. Favors went to Mrs. Adam Feldman, and Mr. Charles Igelman. After the game the hostess served a delicious luncheon. Those present were Messrs. and Mosdames Will Hawkotte, Adam Feldman, George Kemper, Charles Igelman, Charles Juergens, O. A. Kemper. The club will not meet again until NewYear's eve, when the members will be entertained, to a watch party by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Igelman at their home on South Eighth street.

Ounn, Elgie Wyatt, Fred Hartman, Charles Albright, Frank Edwards, Misses Margaret Starbuck, Dora Wyatt, Nettie Bennett, Grace Bennett, Thelma Allbright, Messrs. Joseph Bennett, Edgar Bennett, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett. The hostess received a number of pretty and useful gifts. In honor of Miss Alsa Voorhees, whose engagement to Mr. O. N. Landon was recently announced, a surprise and miscellaneous shower was given Wednesday evening at her country home, northwest of the city. The evening was spent socially and with cards. A supper in two courses was served. The bride-trbe received many pretty and useful gifts. The Richmond Dancing club will give its first of a series of dances Saturday evening in the Eagles hall on South Seventh street.

The public is cordially invited to attend the Penny supper which will be given Saturday evening at the Y. M. C. A., between the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock under the auspices of the Woamn's Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A.

Professor Cunningham met his dancing class last evening in the Knights of Columbus hall. After the class had received its instructions an assembly, was held.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their beginner's class in dancing this evening in the Eagles' hall on South Seventh street. After the class there will be an assembly party.

The Aid society of the United Brethren church held an all-day quilting party yesterday at the church. At noon a luncheon was served picnic fashion.

Mrs. Kenneth Highlcy, who is wellknown in this city was a guest at the

I meeting of the O. N. T. club of New

Castle, held at the home of Mrs. Frost McClaron.

Mrs. W. R. Motley, 106 South Twelfth street, went to New Castle today to sing at the C. W. B. M. meeting of the Main Street Christian church to be held at the home of Mrs. Morhene.

Oscar Hunt. The guests made the trip in the Hunt automobile. Mrs. Florence McCutcheon and little son Master David, of Pittsburg, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coggeahall at their home in West Richmond. Mrs. McCutcheon was formerly Miss Florence Binford of Greenfield. The Queen Esther Society of the Daughters of Rebekah will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Evans, 427 South Eighth street. St. John's Luther league met last evening in regular session to discuss business matters and listen to a program.

Mrs. Joseph Moore, Miss Moore and Miss Lucile Moore are in the city after spending a year in Philadelphia.

A successful card party was given Thursday evening in the Eagles' hall. A party was given this afternoon at the club house for the wives and families of the members of the lodge.

well known in this city, as he has visited here many times. Mrs. Frank Crichet will meet two classes In dancing this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. Her beginners' class will meet from 7 to 9 o'clock, while the more advanced pupils will meet from 9 to 11 o'clock. Rossiter and Harris will play the order of dances. Miss Mary A. Stubbs talked on "Municipal Ownership" Thursday afternoon when the members of the Woman's Collegiate club met with Mrs. Fred J. Bartel on South Fourteenth street. Miss Stubbs compared municipal ownership in this country with that in London and Glasgow. The next meeting will be held in two weeks and will be a Christmas party for the mothers of the members. Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall, 204 College avenue will be hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm. who were married last evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents at Uricksville, O., arrived in this city this moning from Dennison, 0 the home of the bridegroom's parents, and will be entertained during the week end by Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Shrohm, 1310 North C street. Mr. Strohm is

Sixty members of the Woman's Aid society of Reid Memorial hospital met Thursday afternoon at the home of Colonel John F. Miller on North Tenth, street and spent the afternoon sewing for the hospital. The 'next meeting will be held in a month with Mrs. Charles Marlatt, 215 North Ninth street. A number of women met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Study on South Sixteenth street and spent thetime sewing for unfortunate babies of the city. Miss Victoria Lindemuth read the paper before the Alice Carey club, which was entertained by Mrs. Mary Price at her home on North Fifteenth street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Sarah Dobbs was a guest. After the program the guests were in vited to the dining room where a delicious luncheon in two courses was served. In two weeks Miss Sarah Lewis, 109 South Thirteenth street, will be hostess for the club.

The Jolly Nine Sewing circle met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William C. Kuhlman on Chestnut street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. A lunch-

A market will be held Saturday in the room on Main street, formerly occupied by the Ross Drug store, by the Earnest Workers of the Central Christian church.

Mrs. Jft'alter Dalbey will be hostess for a meeting of the Tuesday club next week at her home on South Twelfth street.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Hunt with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frist and son Marley of Anderson, have Just returned from a hunting trip in the southern part of the state. Near Salem, Indiana, they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

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The Woman's Aid society of the First Methorlist. church, is arranging for a parcel post party and bazaar to be held Friday, Dec. 11, at the church. Tlie affair will begin in the afternoon and continue throughout ttie evening. A penny supper will be served from r until 7 o'clock.

The Ladies Aid society of the United Brethren church will give a rummage sale Saturday at 500 Main street. The public is cordially invited lo attend.

The Wayne County Teachers club will have a luncheon Saturday at the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Learner has set aside a room for the occasion and all teachers are invited to attend.

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There will be guests to fill ten tables Saturday afternoon at the biidue party to be given at the Country dub by Mrs. S. K. Swayne. This will he one of the important social functions of the day. Saturday evening all members of I he country dub and out of town guests are cordially Invited to attend the supper which will be served by the stewardess. Out of town guests, accompanied by a club member will be welcomed.

Miss Hannah Graves was given a pleasant surprise at her home Wednesday by a number of her friends, in honor of Iter eighty-ninth birthday anniversary. A dinner in several courses was served. The guests were Mesdames Hannah Graves, Alida Starbuck, Phoebe Long, John Turner, John

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