Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 189, 22 July 1915 — Page 9

THE BICHlIOyD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGEAZi . THURSDAY JULY 22, 1915.

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"Muter Richard Green is the guest of bis grandparents at Eaton. Mr. James Wlgmore was a guest la Union City this week. . The picnic and dance which was to have been given Friday afternoon and evening at Glen Miller park' has been Indefinitely. postponed. ' Section four of the Ladles and. Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church, met yesterday afternoon .with Mrs. Frank Price, at her home on West Main

street. After the regular business session at which time it was decided -to postpone the August meeting a social hour followed and refreshments ' were served. Some of the members brought their needlework. Refresh- " ments were served. . , . . . . ' Mr. and tT Otto Kemper were host and hostess last evening for a meeting of the Wednesday Euchre club at their home on South Eighth street. Dr. and Mrs. Kemper and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldman were guests of the club. Favors went to Mrs.( A. F, Kemper, Mr. Edward Feldman, Mrs. Will Hawekotte and Mrs. Charles Iselman. A AHHima ltmnh.

eon was served. The hostess for the

next meeting will be announced later. ' Among the many social events of the week was the family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Oler In Webster, Sunday, July 18. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Oler's father, Mr. John M. Sbefer of Williamsburg. An elegant picnic dinner was

served in the pretty grove near the Oler home. Those , present were Meanra and Uai1am .TAAn fill f for

of Williamsburg, Charles Miller and Hail cvVl f aw TmI tHrilllaMn Hfllli.

sons, Elmer and John, Floyd Hunt and

uiugaiir Alice, nan Bneiier ana son Wilbur; Harvey Bosworth and daughters, Vera and Zelma, Jacob Shelter

and son, Ralph, Cheslea Boaworth and . daughter Faye, Mr. Clayton Bheffer of

jNWDtwUf .iratuos dussiic; i v ci iiwu ovni io of Campbellatown, Charles y. Miller, Harry Wilcoxen, Isaac Moci Walter Evans and children, Wilbur tad Estella and Dorothy, Frank Cully and sons Darrell and Myrle, Frank Feaael, Mr. John Z. Miller, Mr. John Sanders, Mrs. "Walter Aydelotte of Richmond, John Hendrlx and son Russell, of Philo-

matn. Mr. ana Mrs. wiuiam uozwortn and daughters Zora and Erma, Mr. and Mrs. Galey Harter and daughter Thalea, of New Madison, Mrs. Walter Brown, Miss Thelma Wysong of Chicago, Miss Marie Benham, of West

riorence, jaio, sar. ana mm. uiem ' Oler and children, Earl, Sadie, Clifford and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Wil

liam Feasei and daughter Martha. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Harris of Webster, Mrs. Martha Dlllman, Miss Jane Miller and jMrs. Cynthia Miller. ,

Mr." Thomas Stephens with his sister, Mrs. Carolina Stepben&JLotz and Mias Jessie Lots of Los Angeles, Call-

South Sixteenth street. , - . . . i. , . - .

The Tlrzah Aid society of the Ben Hur Lodge held its picnic yesterday afternoon in Glen Miller Park. A delicious supper was served. There was a : large -attendance of the membership: A picnic party composed of Misses : Eva Lichtenfels, Flo Llchtenfels, Lavi- , na Dlckerman, Leona, Irene and Cecilia Imhoff and Anna Ortmann en-

, last evening. . , ' I The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet ; Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Clyde Ryan at her home on Rat- ! llff street in Fairvlew. This will be in ' the nature of a mothers' meeting.

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Daughters class of the First Christian churcnV taught by Mrs. Robert E, Wilson enjoyed a picnic at Glen Millet park near the first spring last evening. A delicious supper was served. - - v "" Mr. and Mrs. Walter McWbinney, who have apartments in the Arden, South Fourteenth street, have leased

the residence on North Tenth street.

formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ashley n.ad will soon take up a residence at this pretty place. . Mr. James Baxter of Chicago;- came today to join Mrs. Baxter and visit Mr. and, Mrs.. Ernest Rank of -Soutl Fourteenth street, and Mr. and. Mrs. George Zuttermeister. ' . 8evntvf iv members attended the

meeting of - the Woman's . Home and

Fore! en Missionary society Of the St.

Paul's Lutheran church held Wednesday afternoon at the ' home of Mrs. George Bartel on South Fourteenth

street. Mrs. Barters mother, Mrs, Mary Sittloh, assisted in the enter talnlng. Mrs. Kiehker had the bible reading and Rev; Conrad Huber offered prayer The lesson study wasoOn ducted by Mrs. Sittloh. A tract in the nature of a short story or "Try Thanksgiving" was read by Mrs. Battel. Mesdames 7ohn Marshall and William Kienker sang a beautiful duet. Mr Jaenh Liichtettfela. was made a

life member of the society. After the

program a. social hour louowea ana refreshments were served. The hostess for, the August meeting will be announced later.

Mrs. Frank Watt and baby daughter who have been visiting relatives in California are expected home the lat

ter part of this week. ' Miss Katherine McKone will return to her home in Minneapolis Friday af

ter a pleasant visit with Miss Laura

Schatz and other friends in this city,

Many charming social functions have been given for Miss" McKone' during her stay here; ..if v -

Mr. and Mrs, Everest Macy of Independence, Kansas, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Macy. on the National Road, West, will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gluys during their visit. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dill of' South Eighteenth -street are leaving Saturday for a month's pleasure trip through California and Canada. Their son, Master Malcolm Dill, is in Minneapolis with klnspeople. Mrs. Sherman Higgs and daughter Ruth, left this morning for a few days Visit with friends in Richmond. They will be accompanied home by Miss Blanch Higgs who has been there for the past two weeks. Connersville Examiner. v On account of the inclemency of the weather the picnic party which was to have been given by Miss Abbie Webb at Glen Miller Park Tuesday evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs." Andrew ' Witto. ' The guests were Misses Dorothy Twigg of Columbus, , Ohio; Elsie , Von Pein, Eleanor Surrendorf," - Abbie - Webb, "Messrs: -James . Kinsella, Thomas B. McCormick, of Columbus, Ohio, Carl Schepman, Will Kinsella, James Howells, Messrs. and Mesdames . Elmer Sattel and Andrew Witte. , In honor of Mies Helen Weist of New York, Mrs. W., P. Robinson will entertain" tor a number of children at her home on South Sixteenth street Saturday evening. Misses June and Thelma Robinson will assist with the party. The dancing party aboard the Wild Rover on Morton Lake last evening given by Mr. Edgar Lawrence and Mr. William Hoffman was one of the pleasant events of the day.vThe boat was decorated with Japanese lanterns and flags. Music was furnished by Kellum and Crouch. Refreshments were served at a late hour. The dancers were Misses Belma Lynn, Alice

McLaughlin, Marie Crouch, Hasel Boyer, Opal Cloyd, A- Jones of Marion, Indiana,' Messrs. Raymond Needham, Thomas Phelps, Arthur Bee son, Fenlmore Cooper, William Hoffman, J. P.-Strohm of Dennleon, Ohio. William Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins and Mrs." C. F. Bradburn. . j - ' . Miss Manr Maver of Frankfort. Kv..

will arrive tomorrow tn tain Miss

Katherine Mayer, who is ,a guest at

ine nome 01 tir. and Mrs. uucne on South Seventh street. ,-

Miss Helen Gtlberlt has returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Hamilton. The color scheme yellow and white

was carried out In all. the. appoint

ments at the pretty miscellaneous shower given last evening by Misses Cora Johnson and Ruth' Mumbower

at the home of the latter on North E street, as a courtesy to , Miss Mary Howes whoso engagement has been announced. In the living room where the guests were ' entertained socially and with- musio and games, clusters of nasturtiums, golden glow with ferns were: nasal In appointing' the room. At a late hour a delicious luncheon was served ' in the dining room. On the table were yellow upers In crystal holders with French baskets filled with nasturtiums and, goldenglow. Baskets of the flowers were also placed on the buffet. Favors were miniature cupids and. rings. From the chandelier and hanging directly over the table was suspended a huge wedding bell. Covers were laid for Misses Mary Howes, Aisle French. Beyrl Hasty, Florence Hasty, Ruth Bradley, Margaret and Mildred Hoffman. Isabel McLear. Emily Plummer. Pearl Warner, Rae Lawder. Ruth Mumbower -and Cora Johnson., The

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gifta. were many and very attractive. This Is the first of a .seriea of tunc tions to be given for the bride-to-be. The members of 'jl Sunday school class of the United Brethren church will hold a market Saturday afternoon at the market house. . ' - The members of a Sunday school class of the First . English Lutheran church were entertained yesterday afternoon at Glen : Miller Park by Miss Ruth Bartel.: ; The class has a membership of sixteen small children. ' Friends In this city wiU be glad to meet Mrs. Harry Hebble of Oklahoma City, who Is in town tor a visit. Mrs.

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Misses Cecil Riggsby and'" Helen Morris of Anderson are guests in this city.. - -- '

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- - Messrs. Thomas Crabb and - Omar. Todd, have gone to Colon, Michigan, for a few days fishing trip. - A social will be held Friday after-

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