Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 115, 26 March 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915

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Social and Club Activities; Topics of Interest to Women

Social Calendar

y MiM Ruby Clark will glv an informal tea at her home on North Eleventh street for Mrs. Edgar O'Hair. and Mist Ruth O'Hair of Indianapolis. - ' Miss Edna Johnson will give a 1 o'clock luncheon for Miss Laura Johnson of Madison, Wis. .The Wayne ' County Teachers' club will enjoy a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Westcott hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their misses' and masters' dancing cIhbs at 7 o'clock at their .home. The Hiawatha Literary and Social will give a market in the McConaha building for the benefit of Maumee council.

. The sophomore class of Earlham college will enjoy an evening party at the college. f ' . Loyal Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will give a basket supper at 6:30 o'clock in the Masonic temple, followed by a dance. Standing out prominently .on today's social schedule is the dancing party to be given this evening by Mrs. Raymond Mather at her home on South Seventeenth street, in honor of Miss Louise Mather. The Easter idea will be carried out in the decorations Yellow and white with green will add to the decorative motif. Victrola will furnish the music. Among the guests will be members of a misses' and masters' dancing class, of which Miss Mather is a member. Dainty little favors, appropriate to Eastertide, will be give the guests Mrs. W. P. Robinson of South Sixteenth street is spending a few days with Miss Almira Starr in Indianapolis. The Missionary society of the" Second Presbyterian church' did not meet yesterday afternoon on account of a death. The meeting will be held next Thursday afternoon at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mann will give an informal dinner this evening at their home on Easthaven avenue for members of a Friday evening card club. The special guests will be Mrs. John Francis of Cincinnati, Miss Mary Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jay. Covers will be laid for Messrf and Mendames Galen Lamb, Charles McGuire, Earl Mann, Omar G. Murray, Harry Gennett, Clarence Gennett,? W. O. Crawford. Harry Jay, Mrs. John Francis and Miss Mary Lemon, After "dinner bridge will be played. . A social will be given this evening at the First Christian church by the Loyal Sons' and Daughters' Bible classes. A special program has been arranged. Refreshments will be served. .; Members of the Alice Carey club were entertained in a delightful manner yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Eu

nice Frame at her home, 300 South

Thirteenth street. Two splendid papers were given. Mrs. A. S. Johnson read one on "Italian Art," and Mrs. Laura Bowman on "Sculpture." Re-

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Angelo. After the program a social hour- followed. Little Mies Martha Dennis gave a reading and also a solo. The child shows remarkable talent for one so young. Mrs. Martha Barr was taken Into the society at this time. Later the guests were Invited to the dining room where an elaborate collation in two courses was served. Ttaa decoration were in keeping with the Easter season. In two weeks Mrs. Laura Bowman will entertain the club at her home, "South Fourteenth street. The Royal Neighbors will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the dining room of the Red Men's hall. A meeting will also be held Silnday , afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members are cordially Invited to be present. Mr. G. M. Arnold of this city, was a

guest in Rushville Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Barnes of Terre Haute, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jessup and family at their home on North Fifteenth street. Mrs. Clifford . Elleraan was hostess

yesterday afternoon for a-meeting of

the Aid society of the United Brethren church, at her home on Richmond avenue. The attendance was large. The afternoon was spent socially and with music and various contests. Mrs. Bert Horn gave several musical numbers. A delicious luncheon "was served. Next Thursday afternoon the regular business meeting will be held at the church. The Maple Leaf camp R. N.- A. will meet Friday evening for drill in the hall on Main street. All members are urged to be present. : The ladies of the Loyal Order of the Eastern Star will give a basket supper Saturday evening at-6: 30 o'clock In the Masonic hall for the members and their. families. After supper there will be cards and dancing. A penny supper will be given this evening at the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church from 5:30 until 7:30 o'clock by the young people of the church. The public is Invited to attend. There were guests . present to fill seven tables last evening when a card party was given in the Eagles hall on South Seventh street. Favors were given those making the highest scores. A card party for the public was given last evening by the degree staff of the Ben Hur lodge in the Masonic temple. Cards were played at several tables. Refreshments , were served. A neat sum was realized.

. The following program will be presented Sunday evening at the Hotel Westcott during the dinner hour by Prof. - Frederick Hicks, violinist, and Mr. Norman Brown, pianist:

March: A la Carte Holzmann Selection: Sari :.. .... Kalman

Anetia's Dance (from Peer Gynt).. Grieg Popular Songs: On the 6-15 Marshall Let's Help Each Other Along Gumble Selection from "September Morn". . Chant: Sans Paroles. . .Tschalkowsky Spanish Dance Mozakowsky Selection of Popular Songs Quartet from Rigoletto Verdi Medley March: In the Hills of Kentucky Johnson Selection : Lilac Domino .... Cuvlllier

Bert Kolp. From 8 until 9 o'clock a number of the new steps will be taught au' persons who care to attend. - The lessons as well as the dance programs wi be fifty cents. , Dr. Boynton Storms of Indianapolis, Rev. Mr. Harman, Dr. Freeland, Misses

xTeoa seiiert, CTanica Cammack and Celina Gebr will be the speakers at the banauet to he arlvAn thl.

at 7 o'clock at the First Methodist

cnurcn. The members of the Busy Bee club met yesterday afternoon at the ball in the Kelly building. Mrs. Eva Monroe and Miss Jeannette Vore acted as hostesses. The afternoon was spent with needlework and socially. Twelve members and one guest enjoyed the meeting. A delicious luncheon ..was served. The next meeting will be held Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Alice Vore and Miss Pearl Vore will act as hostesses.

The New Idea Sewing circle held its i regular meeting Thursday afternoon I at the homa nf Mrs Ham

( - - - j vinkva via North Eleventh street. Needlework and social conversation made the afternoon pass pleasantly. Mrs. Charles Addelman and Miss Ardath Thompson were guests of the club. Late in the afternoon the hostess served an elaborate luncheon. Those present were Misses Frances Evans, Lela Longman, Catherine Gates, Frances Owens, Mrs. J. J. Evans, Mrs. Hudson, Mrs. Frame, Mrs. W. H. Longman. Mrs. Charles Patterson, v Mrs, Stillinger, Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Gates. In two weeks Mrs. Hudson will entertain the; club at her home on North Thfrd street. ;. Mrs. jTb. Elliott reeciveda box of beautiful orange blossoms this morning, sent by her son, Mr. E. M. Elliott, who is spending some time in Florida on the Gulf coast. .

Miss Esther Beck, a student at Indiana university, Bloomington, is spending her spring vacation with her parents. Postmaster and Mrs. C. B. Beck of South Fourteenth street. Miss Agnes OBborn, who is attending Purdue university, "at Lafayette, Indiana, will spend the week-end with her father, Mr. John Osborn of South Fifteenth, street. . . . . , , . k

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman went to Indianapolis today to attend an elaborate ball to be given this evening by Mrs. Lawrence at the Claypool hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman who will remain in the capitol city for the week-end will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Aufderheide. An assembly will be given this evening at 9 o'clock in the Eagles hall on South Seventh street, by Mr. and Mrs.

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Miss, Lorraine, have returned to their home in New Harmony, Ind., after several 'days': visit - with -Mr. and Mrs. William Plummer. - Mrs. H. H. Huntington " of' North

Thirteenth street, has gone to Shortsvllle, New York, where she will visit with relatives and friends for several weeks. . .The members of the Clover club

met yesterday afternoon, with Mrs. Charles Howard at her home on Lincoln street. Flowers and. ferns were used in decorating the rooms, where the guests were entertained. ; The special guests for the afternoon were

Miss -Rush of German town, Mesdames Charles Wiker . and .William ' Fisher. The hours were spent sbcUUjr - nd with needlework. A dainty luncheon was served. In two weeks Mrs. Charles Tout will entertain the club.

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