Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 120, 1 April 1915 — Page 5
PAGE FIVE St. Paul's Episcopal church, contains pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts, angelfood cake, bread, salad, salad dressing, colored Easter eggs, fresh country eggs, orange' marmalade, meat loaf, picklescanned fruits and home made candies. The public is invited.. The Woman's Press club of IndiMrs. Waldo Laceya Sunday school class of the United Brethren church will give a box social Friday evening at the church. All friends are invited---ri -if Victoria's yield of wheat for" the next harvest is eetlmaled to exceed the record by 17,000,000 bushels. i , , .: ,- Social and Club Activities; whlch has several ' members in this city, is to have its own rooms in the Hume-Mansur building. Out-of-town members will have the comforts of the club and this will be the regular meeting place for the monthly gatherings of the members. Topics of Interest to Women
THE RICHMOND . PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL.!, 1915.
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Social Calendar
Mrs. Thomas Williams. : fcoateat , for a meeting of the Hilltop Sewing circle.-": -' Pythian Sisters will meet.wth Mrs. J. C. Genn, North Sixteenth street. ' " "---v. Union service, at Tabernacle by C. W. B. M. of Central and First Christian' churches. . - - Mary Hill W. C. ,T. V. meets with Mrs. Clyde Ryan. 1324 Rat: cliff street, Benton. Heights. Card party at 2:30 in Eagles' , hall. ' Business meeting of Aid society of First Presbyterian church, at the church. Announcements reading as follows iave beeq received in this city: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith announce, the marriage of their, daughter,' Mary Barbara to Mr. Walker Edwin Iyaud on Monday,' March twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and fifteen, New Castle, Indiana. - ' at home After June first, S27 North Fourteenth street, Richmond, Indiana.
Notices have been sent out to the Bembers of the Elks' lodge reading is follows: "Our newly elected' exilted ruler will 'throw 'a party' Thursiay evening, April 1, and all brothers ire invited to be present. J. P. Dillon, secretary." Underneath tpe arge Elk head which adorns the card is inscribed Tune, Auld Lang Syne: B. P. O. E. Six Forty Nine, vVe are so proud of thee; Composed of men so very fine, With whom we like to be.
Miss Corinne Wilson, a student at Indianapolis, will come Friday to ipend her Easter vacation with Mr. ind Mrs. W. E. AVilson at their home n South Seventeeth street. The Loyal Chapter No. 49 of the Sastern Star will confer the floral legree on candidates at the stated neeting Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead will ipend Easter in . Indianapolis, the ;uests of Mrs. Craighead's parents, lev. and Mrs. Carson. Mr?. Harry Lontz did not'entertaia he Wednesday Card club yesterday ifternoon at her home on South A ,treet. The club will meet Friday fternoon. ... - The executive board of the Federaion of Womens' clubs will meet Wednesday afternoon of next week in he . lecture room at the Morrissonteeves library.
The Tirzah Aid society of the Ben lur lodge was entertained Wednesday ifternoon by Mrs. Fred Kennedy - at ter home,, 30$ Pearl street. The lours were spent socially and with leedlework. An elegant Easter lunchon was served. In two weeks Mrs. 3. S. Scherb will entertain the aid t her home, 34 North Second street. Miss Mary Clements, who Is atending school at Ogontz, will spend he Easter vacation with her parents, Jr. and Mrs. E. B. Clements, of North Thirteenth street.
Miss Dorothy Land has returned to Veils college after spending her pring vacation with her mother.. Mrs. 'harles Land of South Eighteenth treet.
Mrs. Lulu Vance of Connersville is be guest of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Vinchester, for a few days.
Complimenting Miss Ruth Williams, n April bride, Miss Elsie Lamb gar . miscellaneous shower at her . home ear Webster. The . afternoon was pent with music and games and soially. A dainty luncheon was served, 'he hostess was assisted in entertainng by Mesdames Ernest Borton and oseph Borton. Those present were iesdames E. J. Borton of Muncie, Erest Harris, Joseph Borton, William .amb, Frank Jay, Alpheus Baldwin, Valter Beesou, Jehiel Bond, Clinton 'ommons, Henry Atkinson, James irown, Nathan Wills, Stephen . WUiams, John Crowe, Curtis Plankhenlorn, Arthur Borton, . John Henderhot. Will Gibson, Elizabeth Haisley, lisses Ruth Williams, Frances Harey, Sadies Oler, Marie Bond, Elsie .amb, Grace Gibson, Ida and Hazel Mankenhorn, Esther Brown and lattie iWtmer.
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams and Mrs. V". F. Riggs have returned to their ome in Connersville after attending meeting of the Royal Neighbors' dge. While in the city they were ntertained by Mrs. Frank Goddard.
The Dorcas society of the Earlham leights Presbyterian church will give supper Saturday evening from 5:30 ntil 7:30 o'clock at the church. The ublic is invited. Miss Pauline Irwin of Winchester ill visit friends in this city next ek and attend the fith annual Eas?r ball to be given by the social comlittee of the Phi Delta Kappa fra;rnlty Tuesday evening in the Eagles' all. A business meeting of the Woman's .id society of the First Presbyterian lurch will be held Friday afternoon t 2:30 o'clock in the church.
The wedding of Mr. Donald Newby est and Miss Margaret Marion Porsr of Indianapolis will be solemnized lis month. The Tests were former 6it-ents of Richmond and have many fends here. Yesterday . afternoon Iss Dorothy ' Test gave a ' party at
her home in Woodruff place for the bride-to-be. . , . The -chaperones' for the. dance to be given Tuesday evening by the members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity at the Eagle's hall on South Seventh street, . will . be Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Needham and Edward H. Harris. The Runge orchestra will play the order of dances. The Woman's Home Missionary Bociety.of the First' Methodist church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. h. Flnfrock. , iss Ora Coprad was the leader. . Papers were read by. Mesdames D. W. Stevenson, and J. C ; Bockman. Mrs. - John Markley sang a solo. : In a month Mrs. Charles RIdenour will entertain. -
The meeting of the Woman's Loyal Moose : Circle held In the Moose ball was, largely attended. Officers were Installed. Later ah elaborate luncheon was served.' Toasts were given by Mrs. Addie Warfel, past worthy matron, on the successful work of the circle during the past year, Mrs. Nellie Landwebr, recent past worthy
matron and. Mr s. Nellie Shinn, the new worthy matron on what she intends to
do for the circle during her term of
office.
The Pythian Sisters Social Number Nine will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Genn at her home on North Sixteenth street, instead of meeting with Mrs, Brown. , The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs.' Ryan, J342 Ratcliff street, Benton Heights. Persons interested in C. W. B. M. work are Invited to attend the joint meeting of the First Christian and the Central C. W. B. M.'s to be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. After the program refreshments will, be served. All the decorations will be in lavender, the C. W. B. M. color. Miss Mary Ann Kaufman of Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kaufmap, with her cousin. Miss Imogene Millikan of New Castle, will leave Saturday for San Francisco and will be the guests of Mrs. Jennie Peed and Mr. Roy Feed, kinspeople. Miss Kaufman will be the soloist with the San Francisco orchestra. Cards reading as follows have been sent out: The Uniform Rank, Knight of Pythias request the presence of yourself and ladies
at the . ! Annual Easter Dance Pythian Temple Cambridge City,, Indiana, Tuesday evening, April Sixth, Hurst Theatre Orchestra.
LEMON'S Flower Shop Special Friday and Saturday Lily Plants Regular $1.00 arid $1.25 Size at 75c and $1.00
LEMON'S FLOWER SHOP
A list of some of the good things to eat which may be procured at the Easter market to be given all day Saturday in the Parish House by the members of the St. Paul's Guild of the
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