Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 106, 16 March 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM :AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1915

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Social and CI ub Activities ; Topics of Interest to Women

Meetings of Literary, Card and Social Organizations

Social Calendar

Mrs. Edward . Schalk will ' be hostess for" meeting of the Domestic Science association at her home on North Eighteenth street. ' A raeetlpg of the Drama leaf ye a ill be held at 8 o'clock at ge high scbool auditorium. The Wednesday Auction Bridge club will be entertained by Mrs. Julian ' Cates at ber apartments in the Pelham. ' Miss Lela Manford will be hostess for a 'meeting of the A. N." C. club at ber home on North Sixteenth, etreet..

after, which the hours were spent at dancing. The guests were -Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Druitt, Charles Druitt, Earl -Mann, Harry Uennett, G. S. Treglon. Frank Braf fett, 1 Omar G. Murray, Harry Jay, Clarence Collins, Walter G. Butler, Ben Bartel, Mrs. E. H.- Thorpe of Chicago and Mr. George Dilks. The club will meet In two weeks at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gennett. The officers of the Domestic Science association desire each - member to show ber interest in the organization by being present at the meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Edward Schalk. 120 North Eighteenth street, as matters of special importance, deserving of very careful consideration will be presented, in addition to a most excellent program, and they feel convinced that each member will deem it , a privilege to have a part in the decisions to be made. The newly elected executive board of the Ladles' Aid society of the Fir6t Presbyterian church win give a silver tea in the church parlors Friday afternoon at 2 o'ctock. All ladies of the church are urged to attend.

Dr. Charles Bond will be host

Friday evening for a . meeting of the Tourist club at his home on North Tenth -street.-' The program will- be as announced in the year book. The Woman's Collegiate club will not meet Thursday of this week with Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt at her home on South Eighteenth street. The meeting" has been postponed a fortnight when guest day will be observed by the club at the Hiatt home. i A supper will be given Wednesday evening at the Chester hall. The proceeds will be used for decoration day. The; public, is invited. Mrs. Dougan and Miss Smith of Niles, Mich.; and Mrs. Orr of Atchison, Kan., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Esteb, while in Richmond to attend the funeral of their brother, Mr. Richard Smith. , '-..

The young people of the First Methodist church: will bold their annual banquet at 6:30 o'clock in the evening of March 26 at the church. The Rev. Albert Boynton Storms, D. D.. of Indianapolis will deliver the address. . A St. Patrick's ' day party will be given Wednesday evening by the members of ttie Woman's Loyal Moose

circle, for members and their friends. At 7:30 o'clock the election of officers will be held.. . . . , . ; v, , Tbe Monday card club did not meet yesterday afternoon. The meeting hag been deferred until Friday afternoon when Mrs. William Campbell will be hostess, at her home on East Main street. ' '

Mrs. Paul Comstock, president of the Art association, baa : announced that tbe lecture to be given Thursday at the public art gallery, has been postponed indefinitely on account of illness. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Bapist church, will ; not meet Wednesday afternoon on account of a Sunday school meeting. The session has been postponed one week. Mr. Clifford Wolfe, a member of the Honey Boy Evans minstrel show, has returned to this city after an extended trip through the south, where the company has been filling engagements. Miss Catherine Ensminger, sister of Mrs. Herbert Fledderjobn a former resident of this city, has been making rapid strides in ber music and dra-

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' After the election . of officers tbe Woman's Loyal Moose Circle will give a St. Patrick's day party. The Neatrophian club will meet with Mrs. Joseph Saunders at her borne on South Seventh street. A card party wiil be given at 2:30 o'clock in the Moose hall. ' A supper will be given at the Charter hall, beginning at 6:30 o'clock.

Among the charming functions for Monday evening -was the meeting of a dancing club held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gennett " on South Eighteenth , street. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt, assisted the host and hostess in entertaining. The evening yvas spent dancing. There was special music and refreshments were served. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Albert D. Gayle. W. P. Robinson. George Le Boutillier, William Dudley Foulke, Milton Craighead, Edgar F. Hiatt, Will Campbell, Wilbur HIbberd, Messrs. Raymond Nicholson, Gath Freeman, Burton Carr and Misses Marie Campbell and Abbiu Sctaaefer. Tbe bost and hostess foi tbe next meeting has not been announced. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jay were host and hostess last evening for a meeting of a dancing club at their borne on South Twenty-first street. At 6:30 o'clock a picnic ' supper was served,

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Better Styles Qo Y M

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matic f readings since leaving Rich

mond. ' Miss Ensminger Is a bright young woman, and . while a resident

here attended the high school.' where

sne uaq a nose or mends. At present Miss Fnnmlnrr la mnrann ailnlat at

the Eastminster Presbyterian church.

n.ansas i;ity. At a recent recital she appeared several times on . the, pro-, gram, and the following appeared in a Kansas City newspaper:

Miss. Catherine Enaminrar. a. nunll

of Miss Ella Scbutte.. gave a concert

last evening at Morton's hall. 3938 Main street. Solon Roblnaon and Miss Elsa Scbutte, pianist, assisted in tbe

program. The concert was thorough

ly enjoyed and there was a good attendance. Miss Ensminger has a lyric soprano voice and is one of the most promising vounc eineera in tha

city."

The social committee of the Elks' lodge, composed of. Messrs- Harry C. Shaw, chairman; Harry Kates and W.

R. Poundstone. announces a St. Pat rick's ball to be given Friday, evening; March 19. In the Elks' club. " RungeV full orchestra with a cabaret singei will furnish the music This promise! to be one of tbe important social funo tions of the spring.

. BRONCHIAL COLD Yields To Delicious Vinel. Philadelphia. Pa. "Last Fall I wai troubled with a very severe bronchia' cold, headaches.' backache, and sick U my stomach. I was so bad I becamt alarmed and tried several medicines also a doctor, but did not get any re lief. A friend asked me to try Vino' and it brought the relief which 1 craved, so now I am enjoying perfect health." Jack C. Singletcn. We guarantee Vinol. our deliciout cod liver and Iron tonic without oil. f oi chronic coughs, colds and broncbltia adv.

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