Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 154, 11 June 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELKQRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915.
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Personals Musicals. Card Parties
SOGI
ETY
Clubs .Teas Dances
The aid society of the Second Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Semler on the National road, east. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Following the devotional a short business session was held. The annual picnic will be held sometime lit August The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Mesdames Semler, Gay. McLear, Haner, Danvenport and Charles Grose. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuttermelster and family have returned from an extended trip through California. The members of the Social committee of the piks ' lodge with Mr. Ira Woods as chairman, are arranging for a dance to be held soon at Cliff Dale, the new summer resort. Mrs. Edward H. Harris and children have returned from a visit with kinspeople at Marion. , Mr. B. B. Johnson, secretary to Governor Ralston will be a member of the party composed of Governor and Mrs. Ralston and children with several friends, which leaves. Monday . for a trip through California. Miss Ruth Shera Is chairman of the
committee in charge of the dinner-
dance to be given Saturday evening at Cedar Springs for the members of the class of 1914 of the Richmond high
school. An ice-cream social and lawn party will be given Saturday afternoon and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gilbert, 102 North Fifteenth street, by the members of t he Aid society of the United Brethren church. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Waldo Lacey was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the aid society of the United Brethren church. The hours ere spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. The aid will meet again in two weeks, the hostess to be announced later. v " A called meeting of the Pythian Sisters was held last evening in the Pythian Temple. Matters of importance to the members were discussed at this time. The Busy Bee Thimble club met yesterday afternoon in the Kelly building. Needlework and social conversation featured the afternoon. Next
Thursday Mrs. Elmer Cooney enter
tains the aid at her home, 43 North Fifth street.
A birthday party was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Harry J. Finley
at her home on the Henley road in honor of ber daughter Dorothy and niece Miss Margaret Kinsey, whose
birthdays are on the 10th and 12th of
June. A program of music with games entertained the guests. Miss .Helen Wickett was" given the favor for the largest number of correct answers in
a penny contest. A dainty pink and white luncheon was served. The following guests were present,- Misses Rhea Austermann, Marjorie Batchelor, Louise Spalding. Katherine Reld, Agnes Smith, Mary Hodgin, Marguerite Finley, Isabel Kenworthy, Helen Wickett, Anna Hale, Margaret kinsey and Dorothy Finley. Mrs. Edward Hohman' of Cincinnati, Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Li. Holly, North F. street. A camp supper was given last evening at Morton Lake in honor of Misses Gaynelle Frantz who will leave soon for a visit in Chicago, and also Vera Bailey, who will visit at Hartford City. The party was composed of Misses Vera Bailey, Lucile Wellbaum, Gladys Barnard, Clambelle Barnard, Alta Mcpherson and Gaynelle Frantz; Messrs. Herbert Hadley, Charles Spaulding, Westcott Haynes, John Dunn, Stanley Smith and Alvin Fox. Misses Lucile Wellbaum, Gladys Barnard, Gaynelle Frantz; Messrs. Ray Sowers, Harold Acres and Mr.
Social Calendar
' Miss Georgetta McWhlnney entertains members of a card ' club at her home on South A street. Ionian and Phoenix societies of Earlham college give a play at the . college. ., The class of 1914 of the Richmond high" school will have a dinner-dance at Cedar Springs. A dance will be given in .Gaylor's hall, Greenfork. Ice cream social afternoon and '" evening on lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gilbert.
Baungartner will motor to New Castle Sunday afternoon where they will be entertained at 6 o'clock dinner by Miss Florence Kampe. The men's class of the Central
Christian Bible school will give their
festival, social and entertainment to
night, and are arranging to care tor
a large crowd, as many tickets have been sold. The C. B. A. clss say they
will surely give the people their
money's worth.
Mrs. Harry Kessler of Cincinnati, is
spending several days in this city the guest of her mother, Mrs. Neddermyer
at her home on Sherman street.
Mrs. Edward Barton entertained
with a children's party yesterday after
noon in honor of her daughter Miss Florence's seventh birthday annivers
ary at her home on Boyer street. Pink and white peonies were used in decorating the rooms. The hours were spent playing children's games. A delicious luncheon was served. Many pretty gifts were given the little hostess. Those present were Misses Charlene Ewbanks, Helen Brown. Grace Darnell, Susan Hart, Grace and Martha Eggemeyer, Gladys Tice, Josephine Barton, Masters Lester Tice, Reid Kinert, Bennett and Harold Johnson, Mesdames Mary Barton, Edward Johnson, Emma Tice, Clara Henry and August Eggemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Holmes of North A street, are leaving this week on a trip through Ilinois, Iowa and Nebraska. Mr. William F. Selm and Lelia Ellen
George of Conaersvtle, who were married Wednesday: evening- the St, Gabriel's parsonage by Father- Meeker, are spending their honeymoon in this city, Mr.-- and. Mrs. Selm upon their return to Connersville will reside: on West Eighth street; -i'
An all-day meeting of the- Woman's Aid society of the: Reid. Memorial hospital was held . Thursday at the home of Mrs. E. G. Hill eh East. Main stret. The hours were spent in making 186 sheets. At noon a delicious dinner was served. Th annual picnic
will be held at -the hospital, June 23
The next regular meeting will be held
the second Thursday In July.
Mrs. John Hugo 'and daughters Misses Lorena and Ruby, have gone to Indianapolis to spend a few days with friends. While there Miss Ruby will attend the commencement exercises
at the Shortridge high school. Mr. Hugo will join them later.
Mrs. John O. Holtsclaw nd baby
visited relatives in Richmond Wednesday. On tneir return home they were accompanied by Mrs. Holtsclaw's niece Miss Emma Horr, who will visit them for some time. New Castle Courier. . .. Mrs. J. T. Giles has returned from Bluffton and Marion where she has been visiting friends and klnspeople. At Bluffton Mrs. Giles attended a house party given by a member of the Kappa sorority. . Mrs. L. E. Stanley was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of an auction bridge club. Mrs. Earl Reagen was a guest The favor went to Mrs. R a. Smelser. Luncheon was served.
In two weeks Mrs. Smelser entertains the club. On account of the death of Mrs. , John Y. Poundstone the Wednesday Bridge club did not meet yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Lontz. Mrs. LIndley Overman and Miss Jessie Phillips of Marion are guests of Superintendent and Mrs. J. T. Giles at their home on South Fifteenth street. Miss Ruth Grossmith of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Dill at their home on North Twelfth street. Mrs. J. L. Brown of Richmond and Miss Thelma Schillinger of Richmond are guests of Mrs. D. C. Brown, having come for the commencement festivities of Butler college, where Miss
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Lucile Carter is one of the honor eta-' dents. Indianapolis Staf. r , !
- Mr. and Mrs. Francis O. Moorman (nee Miss Jessie Cronin). who were
married Wednesday' morning, are spending a part of their honeymoon with Mr. Moorman's parents in Rush-
- Mrs. Frank Watt and little daughter Miss Emily, with Miss Anna Moran, will leave next week for California where they, will spend t the summer visjtlng relatives of Mrs. Watt. . ' Miss Elizabeth Tarkelson has. Issued cards for a party to be given Wednesday -evening at her home 'on South Seventeenth street for members 6f her misses' and masters' dancing class.. . f-...,; ".- ' "::. "; Miss" Kurta of Earlham college is spending a few days . with .Misa-Kath-erine Quigg at , her home ; on South Twelfth street. ' X ; ., ; u
' Miss Mary Iliff has as her guest at her home on South Twelfth street,
Miss Margaret Byfield of Indianapolis Misses Margaret Byfield of Indi
anapolis, Viola Kurtz of Earlham college, Katherine Quigg and Mary Iliff were guests of Miss Elizabeth Bates today and "the girls motored to-Con
nersville and visited Elmhurst, where Miss Bates was a student last year. The girls were accompanied by Mr. Fred Bates. . ,5 11 ' An audience which tested the capacity of Trinity Lutheran church Sunday school room last night enjoyed the jubilee concert by male members of the Luther League, given under the direction of Mrs. Charles Igelman. The 'cello number by Miss. Marguerite Deuker was splendid. Miss Edna Deuker
was accompanist. Messrs. Niewohr-
ner, Kienroth, Cutter, Kuhlman and Addleman added materially to the success of the minstrel Dart of the nrn-
gram. The entertainment will be re-
peatea mis evening, and the public is invited. The program will begin at 8
' ClOCK. Miss Sarah Lewis, accompanied by
Mr. Will A. Lewis and Mrs. Pitts, left yesterday for California for an ex
tended visit.
The marriage of Miss Alice Broderick of Bloomingdale, and Mr. William J. Dooley of Indianapolis, was celebrated at St. Joseph's church yes
terday, morning. The Rev.. M. J. Bryan, officiating. The attendants
were Miss Helen Broderick, sister 'of the bride, maid of honor, and William L Lawler of Richmond, best man. Following the ceremony there war a wedding breakfast , at the Hotel Severln. Mr. and Mrs. Dooley have gone for a wedding trip through the west
and. will.be at home. after July 15.
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' Mrs. George Chrisman . and ..v little granddaughter, Miss Catherine Doyle,
have gone to Geneva, Ind., to visit rela
tives. . - - - '
- Mr." and Mrs. Bert Kolp former Union City residents with a company of ten people from Richmond, will ap
pear at the Union ' Grand theatre Thursday evening, presenting a so
ciety ensemble in the dances of today.
The program consists of two ensemble
numbers, the one step, and fox trot.
La Rouli Rouli ; Gavotte, La Russe,
Maxixe and Waltz . Medley. Union
City Eare. , -Mr6. Isaac Klein of Chicago, a -for
mer resident of this city, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gil
christ in the Holland.
A card party will' be given Friday evening in the commercial club rooms
by the members of the Lady Foresters.
Teh public is cordially invited to at tend.
The Mission Circle of the Universal-
ist church, met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Judy at her home on South Ninth street. Mesdames Warren Mcclure and John Neal were guests. Mrs. Elizabeth Bair led the devotional exercises. Several songs and readings were given by the members. Mrs. Bair read from the study book, "The Child in the Midst." A reading was also given by Miss Annette Barr entitled, "Ruth Larkin." After the program a social hour followed and refreshments were served. The picnic will be held in July at Glen Miller park.
Mr. Wilfred Jessup has returned from a business trip to New York.
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TEN YEARS OF SKIN-TORTURE Oct. .28; 1914:- "I had eczema on
my face for ten years. Little red pimples formed in a small spot on my chin and then spread all over my face. They itched and burned me awfully. It was certainly embarrassing to me, and I would not go amongst people. I
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Earlham's orator. A. R. Nixon, failed to place in the Indiana intercollegiate discussion, which was held at Indianapolis last night. The contest was won by F. S. Hickman of Depauw, while J. D. Carson of Indiana university was awarded second place.
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