Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 151, 8 June 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELJ5GRAM. TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1915.

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."Invitations reading At follow were received here today: " Mr., and Mra. William S. .Thomas request the honor of your company at the marriage of their daughter ! Lucretia to Burton James Carr . on Thursday evening the twenty-fourth of June at half-after five o'clock . af 1120 East High street, . Springfield, Oho. In honor of Miss Thomas and Mr. Carr, Miss Dorothy Bancroft entertained Saturday evening with a dinner at her home in Springfield, Mr. Carr having gone over for the week end. The public is Invited to attend the rousicale to be given Friday evening at Lindley Hall, Earlham college, under the auspices of the head of the music department, with Miss Laura Gaston in charge. The program, as follows, will begin at 8 o'clock: Piano Barcarolle, Op. 88 Godard Mazurka, Op. 54 Frances Nicholson. Violin Salut d'Amour . ., Elgar - . . Dorcas Hiss. Piano La Fileuse Raff Elfen Tanz, Op. 46 MacDowell Mary Porter. Voice Love the Peddler German . The Cuckoo . Marie Armstrong. Valse, L'Eventail Poldini Mildred Nusbaum. Piano Concerto, D Minor, Allegro Mozart (Cadenza by Reinecke) . Helen Hadley. Voice Sombre Woods Lully Morning Oley Speaks Ralph Waldo Little. Piano Polonaise. Op. . . Paderewski Marjorie Beck. Voice Laddie , Thayer If You Have a Sweetheart Hawley Montreau Fleming. Piano Waldesrauschen, Etude. .Liszt Ballade, Op. 47 Chopin Edith Runge. Voice Lynore Rich. Piano Concerto Hiller Allegro Moderato, Andante, Allegro Sibyl Loofbourrow. Orchestra Parts on Second Piano. Miss Elizabeth Bailey, who is attending a house party at the University of Pennsylvania, will go to Sharon. Pennsylvania, with a schoolmate. Miss Inez Davles. and risit for two days before returning to this city, where she will sflend the summer with her parents. Among the social functions to be given by the hostess for her guest will be an elaborate ball at the Sharon Country club. Miss Bailey will return home Monday. The officers of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Sixth district of the M. E. church have been named and are as follows: President, Mrs. T,'.' H. Bunyan. Richmond; vice president, Mrs. Somerville Light, Richmond, Mrs. L. J. Naftzger, Union City; .corresponding secretary, Mrs. Laura M. Bertsch, Centerville; record ing secretary, Mrs. Lulu Morgan, Union City; treasurer, Miss Ora Conrad, Richmond. Department secretaries: Mite box, Mrs. R. S. Peele, Lewisville; young people, Mrs. R. H. Wehrly, Ridgeville; "children, Mrs. J. P. Chamness. Richmond; literature and mission study, Mrs. L. R. Martin, Lewisville; systematic beneficence, Mrs. 0. J. Current, Redkey; supplies, Mrs. Ned Connor, Redkey; temperance, Miss Belle Williams, Centerville; training, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Dunkirk; evangelism, Mrs. Frank P. Morris, Winchester. Mrs. I. S. Burns was hostess last evening for a meeting of the Young Woman's Mission circle of the First Christian church at her home on

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Social Calendar " The wedding of Mr. Everett Mc'Conaha and , Miss Maud Becher, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Perry Becher, will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Jessie Cronin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. F; Cronin, and Mr.. ; Frances C. Moormann of Rushville, will be married in the morn-; ing at 8. o'clock in 'St. Mary's . Catholic church. I Woman's Aid society will give an entertainment at the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Adam Feldman gives a euchre party. r Mrs. J. C. Thomas entertains the Narcissus club.x ? Euchre club meets with Mrs. Roy Dye. Elks give picnic and dance at Beallview. . Members of Missionary society and Queen Esther society of Grace M. E. church, meets at home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price. All day meeting of Missionary society of Reid Memorial Presbyterian church at church. i. Woman's Loyal Moose circle meets in the Moose hall4 , Woman's Home Missionary society of First M. E. church meets. Woman's Home and . Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church, meets with Mrs. E. M. Haas, 48 South Sixteenth street. , s Social meeting of Perseverance Bible class of First Baptist church held at the church, Friends Foreign Missionary so- ; ciety meets at the home of Mrs. ; Atwood Jenkins, 609 National avenue. North Fifteenth street. The society is a branch of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. Miss Meta Richards led the devotional exercises. A chapter from the study book was read by Miss Virginia Clements. A report on the Mountain Schools-was made by Miss Blanch Mansfield. , Later a business session was held and officers as follows named: President, Miss Mahie Mansfield: vice president, Miss Hazel Bond; secretary, Miss Meta Richards; -assistant secretary, Miss Mary Carter, and treasurer, Miss Don na Hyde. A social hour followed, a little niece of Mrs.; Burns sang a solo. The next' meeting1 will be held in a month. Mrs. Warren Lacey and children, Masters Robert Lacey and Warren Lacey, Jr., left Monday for Chicago where they will have a permanent 'residence. Mrs. Lacey has been prominent in musical circles in this city and her many friends regret to see her leave. They will be joined later by Mr. Lacey. Miss Esther Adele Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Harris has returned from Indianapolis where she visited her sister. AH men of the church are invited to attend the social gathering at the First Presbyterian church Wednesday

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evening under the auspices of the Woman's Aid society. , Miss Miriam Krone, a student at Lutherville, Maryland College for Women, has returned home and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Krone of South Sixteenth street. . , Miss, Lenora Woodworth was hostess last evening for a meeting of the M. E. T.; club at her home on South Eleventh' street. - , f .The Woman's Collegiate club -eld its annual picnic this afternoott and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hale on the. Henley' road. " -Mrs. Jeannette G.: Leeds of North Tenth street, is in Battle Creek, Michigan. . ;.y j S. :. , Miss Ada Gauss) was a guest in this city today on heri way to the home of her parents near Greensfork where she will i spend the summer. J Miss Cause has been, in Houston, Texas, where for the jlast 'three winters she has been supervisor of Domestic Art in the Public Schools. She has been appointed as a member' of the faculty of the Pratt Institute,. Brooklyn, New York, and wjll take up her new work October 1. f ? ? The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of ; th i First" English Lutheran church wilt' meet Wednesday aftefnoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mre. E. M. Haas; 48 South Sixteenth, street. JAU the ladies of the church are invited to attend. Quarterly duesj will be taken. Mrsi Harry Mills and young son have gone to' New Castle for a few days' ( Visit with kinspeople. - j - 0 . A .pleasant surprise was given Mrs. James XOates, Monday afternoon at her home on South Fourth street by the members of the Tuesday after noon bridge club. Mrs. Walter Snave .ley ' was a special guest of the club. Cards were played at three tables, Favors went to Mesdames Harry Snyder,' Frank , Hebbeler and Charles Igelman. After the game a luncheon was' served. Those composing the party were Mesdames Frank .Hebbel er, Harry Snyder, Charles Igelman. Adam Feltman,' Edward Feltman, Ed ward Warfel, Clyde Gardner, Clar ence Foreman, George Kemper, Rich ard Cutter, Walter Snaveley and Carl Cutter, ' Mrs. William Seeker was hostess yesterday afternoon for a pleasant meeting of the Dorcas society at her home on South Fourteenth street. The guests of the societv were Mesriatnea Adam H. Bartel, Jennie Howard of Chicago, and E. S. Curtis. The after noon was spent socially 'M and with needlework. Refreshments were served. Mrs. George Fox entertains me ciud in a fortnight. : Miss Edna Hoover, who has been teaching at South Bend, arrived home today to spend the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover. Miss Ruth Hadley and Mr. Glenn Dennis entertained the members of the T. Y. F. last evening at the home of Miss Hadley. Besides many amus mg contests, music featured the even CONCERNING CANCER Write to The Weber Sanatorium, 17 Garfield Place, Cincinnati, Ohio, for information concerning the Medical Treatment of All Forms of External Cr--ths, especially Cancer. Estab llshed 25 years and well endorsed. 96rage book free.

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ing's entertainment. ? Miss " " Hadley sang"- several' solos ' and also played several instrumental numbers. Refreshments were served. One new member was taken into the the society....;-"'. . '. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Starr , of near Centerville, kinspeople of Mr. Everett McCpnaha, will be among the out-of-town" guests at the McConaha-Becher wedding to, be celebrated Wednesday evening at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Becher, South Eleventh street. ", The annual banquet of the Trifojium Literary society of the First English Lutheran church was held last evening at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Oliver P. Nusbaum.' Garden flowers and ferns were used in decorating the

rooms. At 6 : 30 o'clock a dinner was i served. During the evening an Edi son disc furnished musical numbers. Mr.- Oliver P. Nusbaum, president of the society, presided. A letter from Mrs. Ida Meyer-Heald, who is in California, was: read by Miss Alice Knollenberg.. Dr." J. J. Rea of the First Presbyterian church was the principal speaker." .A social hour, followed. Covers were laid for fifty persons. The members are Dr. and Mrs. A.'L. Bramkamp, Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Krueger. Rev. and Mrs. E. G. Howard, Messrs. and Mesdames Henry Bentlage, Fred J. Bartel, William ElofL.W. P. Hallstein, E. B. Knollenberg, Lee Nusbaum, O. P. Nusbaum, George Rohe, William H. Romey, Misses Effie Beuning, Elizabeth Conley, Anna Denzelman. Imo Eikenberry, Emma t,ngelbrecht, Anna Fetta, Cora Hebbeler, Nora Holthouse, Alice Knollenberg, Elizabeth Krueger, Lena Leive, Ella M inter, Alice and Elma None, Nettie Parker, Mae .Ross, Ona Stotelmeyer, Alice and Sarah Swain. Virginia Thomas, Esther .Tuecke, Mesdames Henry Erk, Clarence Foreman, Laura fine, Messrs, August Unser and Benjamin Deuker. Mrs. Dean Norris and eon John went to Richmond today for a few days' visit, after which they will go to St. Petersburg, Fla., to make their home. Mr. Norris left New Castle for that place several weeks ago. New Castle Courier, A meeting fit the Queen Esther so ciety 6f the Past Grands Eden Rebekah lodge was . held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Russell Strattan, iff West Richmond. Officers as follows were elected: President, Mrs. Harriet Spekenhier; vice president, Mrs. Millard Warfel; treasurer, Mrs. C. Personnette; secretary, Mrs. May Evans. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Webb. Misses Eleanora and Frances Rob inson gave a luncheon today at their home on North Eleventh street, as a courtesy to Mrs. Charles I. Miller and i

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west of. the city and brougnt weufilled baskets. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Josiah Colvin, Joseph Kirk and son Del bert, Bert Paddock.' 'and son' Gerald of Anderson, Indiana: James Brown of Webster, In diana; Daniel Paddack. Frank Pad--dack and son Daniel .of JBrownsyille, Indiana: Nathan Colvin and son Ev erett Clinton Russell and. daughter Thelma of Centerville, Homer Farlow, Daniel C.- Stevens and daughters, Ruth.' Edna and Lois of. Eaton, Ohio; Mesdames Lucina Paddack, Lora Jerrelh? and daughter Pauline of 'Anderson, Nellie Colvin- and daughters, Lou: ise and Charlotte of this city; Messrs. F. O. Colvin, Ray Colvin of Anderson, Richard Brown of Webster. " ' "Oh," Mr. Weather Man, please be kind' and smile all day Wednesday"-is the prayer of the social, committee of the Elks lodge which has arranged for what promises to be one of the gayest social functions of its' kind in the history of the lodge. The al fresco affair is to be held at Beallview park and the ball game between ' the Slims and the Fats will start at 4:30 o'clock. At 6:15 o'clock a picnic supper will be served and at 7:15 o'clock dancing will begin. The committee extends an invitation to all members of the organization and their families. Moving picture men hare followed Stanley's footsteps through Africa.

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