Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 182, 14 July 1915 — Page 5
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w$re: hnwi. joraan Bereriy, .naury
SteinbrlnhY Harold BtUr, Errt Tltns: Himlit rtheart. NOTBU Mllr
ler.J, earl Dunham, Walter McKlnley
and Harold Wagner.
SOCIAL CALENDAR : New Idea - Bowleg: circle- holds" picnic at Glea . Miller .park. .. " Woman's Relief corps meets' In ' the Postr room at the court house. ' ' Sunday school of Trinity Luth- -, ' ran church ' holds - picnic - at- Glen ' Miller park. ' J Golden Rule Bible ;ciess of First ; Mfthodlt church-picnlee at Glen Millfr park. . ... '-;- -jh .. Helping Hand t society, meet V ' with Mrs. Emma' Sperling, ' South . Nlnth'street. t . ,i . ' v t ' t ' ! . j . , . ; . Mjssion drcle of Universalist ; church holds postponed, meeting , ; and picnic at' Glen, Miller park. u ' ' Card -party at 3 o'clock In. the ''
Eagles' -hall for members. 1 : - . . . - V- - . T. MM. card party and -dance at club ' house. - ,.
An attractive: feature? of Tuesday's social ' calendar was .the , party given by Colonel John P. filler, and Mr. Benjamin Johnson at. the Johnson farm near Rentier, Indiana.';-;. The guests made the 'trip to' the "Johnson farm In the Miller, private csr,-leaving in the morning- and - returning after- dinner. Those who enjoyed .the day were. Mrs. Clapp, Miss Florence Clapp of Philadelphla," Mrs. Johnson's -mother and sister; Miss Elizabeth Klaasman of Philadelphia, who Is the guest of Miss Mary Johnson: Mr. and 'Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Miss Mary Johnson, Mr." and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, Colonel John F. Miller- and Miss Sarah Hill. ' Mr. Voyle Kendall "of kokomo, who . is with the Andrews . Asphalt Paring company, left today for. Columbus, C '"' where ' the company '.has .'a contract. II. - irjli11 a mMnKsp nf tKa Phi
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. ueiia jvappa- mwniiiy sua amu uo many friends during his stay of several weeks in this city. . . : i Mr.' Edwin Gilcrest of Richmond, Indiana, was here Sunday a guest or Mr. and Mrs.-W. C. Beeler. Mrs. Gilchrist is a visitor out west with her parents and with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Long (Leila Gilcrest,)1 , where Mrs. Robert Cochran . is spending . the summer. Hamilton Republican News. Mr.- and; Mrs. Gilcrest have a residence in - the , Linden apartments, North Tenth street "and - are newcomers to this city. , . ' Mr. ' Roy Wessell left today for a vacation trip to Cleveland, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. He will be gone several weeks: Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin have returned from a pleasant visit' with Rev. and Mrs. I. W. Singer at Anderson, Indiana.
A numberct'ehfc1 Phi Delta Kappas'
of this city received invitations to attend the" dinner dance given Monday eveniltg -by the members- of the 'Phi Delta; Kappa fraternity" at Marlon. Dinner was served at '8: 30 o'clock' at the Speneer. house, after which dancing was enjoyed. The affair was given in honor of "the members of the cast and chbrus of ' "Spiders," a play given recently at Marlon by the, f rat. Members of a Sunday , school class of the St. Paul's Lutheran church, taught by Mr. George Brown, met last evening t the home of Master Walter McKlnley. The evening was spent socially and with music. Delicious re-
: A penny supper wlU he given this evening at the Second Presbyterian church -'from 6:80 until 7 o'clock by the members of the Aid society, - The puhllc is cordially Invited to attend. '"''-. : 'The "Misses lone and Gladys Lamm entertained the B. L. F. W. club at their home on North; Twelfth street. Tuesday. afternoon at 2 o'clook. . After a short business session th remainder of the afternoon was spent socially and -with needlework; The. members are: Misses Helen Wlckett, presldntr , Minnia ' Breese. ' vicevDTesident :
Gladys Lamm, secretary; Marguerite Nreese, assistant '- secretary;: lone Tmm Krnl TjmlM ' OenldlnB
Davis, Harriet Mulholland and Edna
FasKk. - . ,
. Miss Mary LaBolteaux's . charming Informal little sewing of yesterday afternoon which claimed Miss Cornelia Wuille of Chicago, for an honor guest,
extended quite a few of. Its honors to
Miss Dorothy Sloane of Oxford, who
Is a guest' at the La Boiteaux home.
The . chat and merry-making :that
typifies an afternoon with the younger
society girls was. In no wise lacking
yesterday and while sewing bags and
needles were much In' evidence they
were a substantial background to the round of talk.' Delicious dainties were served. Miss Eleanor Seidel of Richmond, who, Is the guest this week of Miss .. Margaret. Millikln, was among the out-of-town guests. Hamilton Republican' News." ... ,r .' . The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y. M. I. will give a card party and dahce Thursday . .evening at lhe club house. The public is cordially lhvtted to attend- . The 'affair, will be in the nature of an'open house. ..,- " Miss Nola Russell will entertain the members of the A. N. C, club this evening' at her homo on-Jforth. C street. .- "" - -,' ".Mrs. Edward Cooper will go to Dayton Friday to spend : the week end with friends. Mrs. Mason Byer : and little Miss Mary Louise Snaveley are in Portland visiting- friends. Mrs. Carl Cutter will be hostess Friday - afternoon for a meeting of a summer card club at her home on North Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCoy and Mr. Fred Van Allen have returned from an automobile trip to Colon, Michigan, where they had a cottage for a week. An interesting social function of the week was the reception given Tuesday , afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert W. Randle on! East Main street, as a courtesy to the twenty-three new members of the Mary .F. Thomas W. C. T. U. Seventy-five . invitations had been sent out
Land; -the. guests;. .inclu.ded'',m,emberf of
ine union ana oiner persons utiereaied e in the work of the organisation. The;, color ' Scheme, yello.and Twbite, was'carried- ouj.'ln 'alL the appointments. The Randle. home. -Is especially suitable for a. function of this kind. In the drawing room at either side of the large plate glass mirror ., - were bowls filled with nasturtiums. Jars of the lace, plant were also arranged at various intervals about the apartment. In ' the living room and the room to east of the house, the decorations were a profusion of nasturtiums and lace plants. In the dining room the flowers were placed on the buffet and dining table. In the center of the table was arranged on a pretty reflect-
Queen Rose pi The Rosebud Garden of Girls
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Drawn by Eva Shepherd
For the Woman's Eye
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v The summer frock of crepe or indestructable voile Is a desirable factor of the summer wardrobe. Thesa frocks are inexpensive and come in many attractive styles, with all manner of fascinating detail trimming. . A very attractive model is illustrated, blue and white checked in-1 . deatruetable voile, a simple surplice effect with .pleated - frill trimmed three querters length sleeves, Is daintily finished with an organdy vest with' rollt collar. .
Copyright, 1915, by; Herbert Ponting
When she won the game for the basket ball team, she was proud and happy! When her brother, made a sudden mysterious fortune out of an old and battered -mine, she was elated! When the beat artist In town told her he considered her nose a poem in classic molding, she preened herself not a little! But now with a half-dozen well-dressed best girl friends in mute admiration of her newest gown, life has reached its supreme pinnacle!
or fa cut glass bowl, filled with nasturtiums and ferns. t
Those assisting Mrs. Randle in re
ceiving the guests were members of
the executive board, composed of
Mesdames, Nelle Barnard, T . P. Kep-.
linger, Roscoe Kirkman,- . William
Dletmeyer and H. S. James. Music also featured the afternoon. In the dining room Misses Gladys Barnard. Ruth James and Vesta Rollman assisted. The color scheme, yellow and white, was carried out in the mints and ices as well as the cake which were served.. - The affair was a delightful function. Among the guests who called during the afternoon were Mesdames George Davis, B. B. Myrick, Conrad Huber, James Kessler, Nelle Barnard, E. P. Rollman. Samuel G. Curtis, T. P. Kepllnger,-' Rutherford Jones, George H. Knollenberg, J. A. Walls, Reuben Myrick, Mary Keelor, D. W. Stevenson, Francis Anscombe, Mary Belford, W. E. Sllberman, William Dietemeyer, E. E. Davis, Henry Roberts, Benjamin Johnson, Roscoe Kirkman, E. F. Crowe, E. G. Hill, H. C. Harman, Charles Handle, C. T. Dilks, Jennie Williams. Thomas 'Owen S,'1 ''Clara - B. Graves, - L. C. King, Ellen Fox, E. G.
Howard, William Austin, E. Hinsky,
WllMSm - Klopp, W. R. THotley, Milb
HmCkle, J. J.- Rae, Catherine - Craft, Charles Meyers, Frank Weaver, R. W. Rouch. J. C. McKee, H. S. James, J. C. Thomas, Martha Little, John Childress, L. S. Bunyan, Silas Hastings, Misses Vesta Rollman, Elizabeth Jones, Ryth - James, Mary v. Austin, Gladys Barnard, . Hattie Moorman, Virginia Colburn and Adelaide Kearns. Mrs. George Moss was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Social Aid of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church at her home on South Twenty-first street. " The rooms were decorated with garden flowers and ferns. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. GueBts for the afternoon were Mrs. Buhl, Mrs. Hewitt and Miss Hewitt. Mies Hewitt gave several pretty readings. It was decided to hold a picnic at Glen Miller Park, Tuesday, July 27, for members of the Aid and. their families. A luncheon waa servedMr. Paul Fi6her will leave Thursday for High Point, North . Carolina,: after spending his vacation In: this city the guest of his .mother, Mrs Fisher, and aunt Mrs. Martha Parry, of East Main street. ; ";... .' "' : Mrs. Mattie Belle Jungerman, who has been spending the first of her summer vacation" days In Wisconsin, taking a - course in music at the New School of Methods,' was here over Saturday and Sunday to enjoy a little visit with her mother, Mrs. Ella Ross and her family, before leaving Sunday evening for Arkansas, where she is under contract to direct the summer orchestra at Eureka Springs. Mrs. Jungerman took her little daughter Eleanor.who has been with Mrs. Ross for a month. Hamilton RepublicanNews. ;-" . ''':. Mrs. Jungerman is the sister of Mr. L. Francis Ross of this city. Mrs. W. B. Dye was hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of a card club at her home on South Seventh
street. The club does not give favors but 'will take the money usually expended-for. gifts and give to charity when a neat sum has been realized. Those-making the highest scores-were Mesdames. WUHam Stevens and Albert Steen, After the game a social hour followed 'and refreshments were served. In .two weeks Mrs. James Hart entertains the club at her home on North Seventeenth street. Mr. Charles', Vorls Patterson of Columbus, Ohio, is in the city on business. Mr. Patterson is a. former resident. . A meeting of the Aid society of the West Richmond Friend's church was held yesterday . afternoon at the church. A part of the time was devoted -to needlework after which a social hour followed and refresments were served. : A meeting of the East End Aid society of the First Christian church, was held yesterday afternoon at the hpmjt of ,Mrs. Leighton on South Fifteenth street.; It was decided to give a penny supper Friday evening, July 23 at , the , churchy After the business session a Boctar hour: followed and "refreshments' were ' served. ' Miss Inez Leighton gave several musical numbers. Mrs. G. E. Healy is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. Huston at their home in Connersville. " The Junior choir of the Second Presbyterian church, will give a picnic this evening at Glen Miller Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beeson have returned from a pleasant visit with friends and relatives at Connersville. , On account of the Trinity Sunday school picnic to be held at Glen Miller
Park Thursday afternoon and evening the Aid society has postponed its meeting one -week when Mrs- Menke will be hostess at her home on North Third street. ' - Beautiful in all of its appointments vill be the dinner to be given this evening at 6:30 o'clock by Miss Helen Johnson at her home on . North A street, as a courtesy to several visiting guests. The color scheme pink and green will be carried out in all the appointments. In the parlor and living room will be masses of pink flowers brought In from the garden. The guests will be served at small tables placed in the dining room. Pink flowers with ferns and pink shaded candles will appoint the tables. The place cards will be hand painted designs. Covers will be laid for Misses Helen Weist of New York, June Robinson, Marjorie Gennett, Thelma Robinson, Elizabeth Tarkleson and Helen Johnson, Masters Roland Hughes of Newport, Rhode Island, June Gayle, Dudley Hughes of Newport, Rhode Island; William .Keys, , Robert, Weed and William "Weed." "After dinner an informal dancing party will be enjoyed by the young guests. The Victrola will -furnish the .dance music. , . . -
nursery during -the summer as the older children can remain at home
and . take care of the smaller ones. With the resumption of school, however, they expect that tb" capacity of the nursery will he tested.
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW JESSE L. LASKY Presents
Broadway's Favorite Star
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In a most elaborate picturization of one of the most phenomenally successful
farces ever produced. "A GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE"
The story of a rich young society man who made a i warer that he conld mm.
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! fX I W Main and th TONIGHT Don't Miss This Big Play About a Big Deal in COPPER" Youll enjoy the love-Interest too A 3-reel Imp. Drama with Violet Meraareau and William Garwood. . . EXTRA! EXTRA! The New York Cabaret Singer. "DUKE" ROGERS Admission, 5c
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SKY DOME Main 8treet, ..Near Eleventh TONIGHT Balboa-Pathe Offers the 2Act Drama
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Thespian
Also . One Reel Comedy And Special Music ' by Weisbrod's Saxophone - Orchestra ADMISSION 5 CENTS
A RCA D TT7 Tonight Th First Time Shown In Richmond, the World-Famoua
HARLES HA PL, IN
In His Newest and . Best Two Thousand Feet of Roars, "The Woman"
In Addition, a 2-Part Vltagraph. -'Playing tho Gamo"
NOTE Charles Chaplin will be with us ' tomorrow,' along with another feature picture.
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TONIGHT Reliance - Drama "IN OLD MEXICO" ... American- Drama "A WOMAN SCORNED" Thanhouser Drama Flfty Years After Appomatox"
Tonight 5 Acts With Grace Washburn "WHEN IT STRIKES HOME", "Builder - of - Bridges" - Coming Later.
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