Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 166, 25 June 1915 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGHA1L

Miss Lucila Carncr left last evening

iur rew xora, lor an extended visit

wiia ner orotner.

The Ladles of the Third M. E. church will fl?e a market Saturday

afternoon at the Market House.

A meeting of the Aid society of the

East Mala Street Friends church was

held yesterday afternoon at the

church.

A surprise was firea Mrs. Walter

Kins in honor of her birthday annhrer

sary. Cards were played at three tables. Music and dancing were also en

joyed by the young people. A lunch'

eon was served. Roses and daisies

were used In decorating the rooms,

The guests were Messrs. and Mec

canoes wans: weal, oscar Fortenieid,

Felix Metzger; Mesdames Stickler,

Minnie Shepman, F. E. Clutter, Mate McClear, Claude King. Walter King, Misses Ida Brackensiek, Irene Wolf,

Nellie Wolf, Reba Wolf, Messrs

Wright Lancaster, Frank Lahman and

Henry Knapp. ,

TSfr. and Mrs. Stephen Parrlsh enter-

Uined at their home west of Webster.

Dinner was served at mid-day. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames

James Parrish, Elmon Polly and son

James of Glen Kara, Ohio; A. B. Com

mons of Sanford, Florida; George Comer of Spartansburg; William Par

rlsh, William Scull; Messrs. Russell Parish, Wesler Scull; Mesdames Lulu Sweet and two children of Richmond,

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reid and family

of New Paris, Mrs. Everett Hunt and family of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parrlsh of Fountain City, Misses

Hazel Plankenhorn. Naomi and Anna

Parrlsh and Mrs. Mary P. Jefferies.

Announcements .reading as follows

were received vesterdav:

Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Benjamin Rush

announce the marriage of their daughter Marguerite to Mr. Everett Henrv Enzelhert

on Thursday morning June twenty-four

nineteen nunared and nfteen. Richmond, Indiana. At Home after August first, 601 Bungalow Hill.

Miss Pearl Edgcomb is leaving for

Cedar Point to spend a week. She

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The tea given on' the lawn at Whitehall by Mrs. George Foos was a lovely affair of yesterday! afternoon and was

m honor of Miss Lucretia Thomas. The tea table was placed in the shade of one- of the ' great trees and was presided over by Mrs. William B. Rodgers and Mrs. Elmore Ross. "f Roses from the garden and conservatories were

used to make the table a veritable part of the rare June daK The 'girls wore

lovely summer frocks, and the bright

colors ware-most appropriate to com

plete the picture."' A number of men

went down ; to the tea. Springfield

sun. . Richmond guests were Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds and Mrs. Willard Z. Carr.

Misses Irene Gorman and Grace Kel

ly attended a reception given by Miss

Charlotte Phyllis Olt. honoring the

guests of the Dayton chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity.

Dr Allen D. Hole has eone to Ge

neva, Wis., to address Y. M. C. A. members of a summer camp.

Misses Cornelia Border and Marie

Wrede are attending the Phi Delta

a.appa convention at Dayton this week.

Mr. Glen Smith of Huntington, who

has been attending the Phi Delta Kappa convention at Dayton, was the guest of Miss Cornelia Border Thurs

day.

The WHriinp- nf Mr TTni-1 Pnvs ann

of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rowe, and Mlsa Ethel Pohlman of Tippecanoe City, will be solemnized Wednesday, August

M, at me nome oi tne bride's parents.

Messrs. Clem McConaha and Adolnh

GetZ Will motor to Davtnn this oven in r

to attend the convention hall for dele-

gates to the National Phi Delta Kappa

iraiernity. .

The members of the rhnli- nf th

First Presbyterian church en tavari a

picnic supper in the woods this even

ing, rue party wll be composed of

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braffett Mr. T.

W. O. Braffett. Mrs. Ch a rl ps Varrn-ar

of Detroit, Master Thaddeus Braffett,

lit. ana wrs. j. j. Kae, Mr. and Mrs

Otto Krone. Miss Gladys Lonanecker.

Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Longnecker, Master George Krueger and Mr. and Mrs. ' Fred Miller. ' Miss .Eva Johnston has gone to Chicago to attend the university. "

Misses Vera Be roth, Freda Renke,

Neva Irelan and Pauline Wrede of

New Castle will spend the week end

with friends and relatives here.

Miss Edith Strattan motored to Dayton Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hansen and daughter of Marion. O., who

nave been visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Reid,

A nennv sunner will be riven Sat

urday evening from 5 .until 7 o'clock

at Grace M. E. church. Mr. L. O. Reed of Yellow Springs, O.

is a guest at the home of Mr. and

Mrs. Bond on North D street.

The Busy Bee club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Monroe at her

home on South Fifth street. Lunch

eon was served.

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