Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 193, 27 July 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1915.

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Personals OT , . Clubs

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Dances

Social Calendar

Narcissus Embroidery club meets with Mrs. Howard Longfellow at her homo, 105 South Ninth street. Mr. Wilton Macaw hostess (or meeting of Auction Bridge club at her home south of town. A. N. C. club meets with Miss Lela Manford at her home on North Fifteenth street. All-day meeting of. Penny club at home of Mrs. Emma Rothermel In East Oermantown. Annual picnic of Five Hundred club at Athletic park. Tirzah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge meets with . Mrs. Ray Wright Card party at 2:30 'dock in Moose hall. Woman's Home Missionary society of First M. E. chureh meets at the home of Mrs. Ray Longneeker, South Fifteenth street Progressive Literary society holds Important meeting at the home of Mrs.- Arthur King, 201 South Fourteenth street Mapleleaf Camp. Royal Neighbors of America holds regular regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock in Red Men's hall. Woman's Character Builders' Class of Central Christian church meets at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Frank Idelman, 113 South Fifth street. ..-... Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. K- church holds picnic In Chautaue.ua grounds. 8oeiety this week is centered about the opening of the beautiful CUffdale Aute club, near Cedar Springs, Thursday evening. The. affair will

be for members only, and as the

membership lists over five bun

dred names, not including families of

members, no doubt the club house

will be filled with guests throughout

the evening. The hours will be from 7:30 to 10 o'clock, and the function

will be quite informal. There will be

special music wnicn win aaa to tne

pleasure of the occasion. Out-of-town guests who are visiting with members

will be privileged to attend. It is expected that members from Dayton. In

dianapolis and other nearby towps will

be In attendanee. bringing with them

their families. A place has been ar

ranged for the parking of cars near the club house, and everything possible

will be done for the accommodation of the tourists. Refreshments will be served. The decorations will not be elaborate, as the club house does not need many embellishments to add to its attractiveness. It is hoped that the weather man will do his part, thus lending aid to the success of the event. The Narcissus embroidery club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Longfellow at her home on South Ninth street. A picnic of all sections of the

, Ladies' and Pastor's Unions of Grace

: M. E. chureh will be held Wednesday , afternoon from 4 until 7 o'clock in the : Chautauqua grounds at Gien Miller , park. All members and their families are cordially invited to attend. If the weather Is inclement the affair will be held Indoors. The Bazaar and entertainment to be held this afternoon and evening at the Earlham Heights Presbyterian chureh, by the members of the Dorcas society has been postponed until August 18. All persons who expected to attend are asked to heed this change. The Penny club will hold en all-day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Rothermel In East Germantown. Persons who will be unable to take the 8:15 o'clock lnterurban are asked to take the 10: IS car. A delicious dinner will be served. An Informal party will be given Thursday evening by Misses Isabelle and Mildred Crabb at tbeir home on North Tenth street. The Woman's Character Builders' class of the Central Christian church will hod a special meeting Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Idelman, 112 South Fifth street. It is urgent that all members attend. Mrs. W. H. Jones and daughter Miss Dorothy accompanied by Miss Beatrice Osthelmer of Connersvllle, have come to this city for a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends.

mA at dfofiar Snrtifmr in bonnr of their

house guest, Misses Stella and Blanch 8herry .. and Miss Helen Kohler of

Richmond. New Castle Times. " Mr. Frank E. Griffith, Jr., and Miss Lillian Wilkinson of Milton, were married In this city Saturday at the First Baptist church parsonage, the Rev. W, O. 8tovall performing the ceremony in the presence of the bride's mother and a few friends. After the ceremony the young people left on a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith win have a residence In Connersvllle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkinson. She Is an attractive young woman and was popular among her large coterie of friends who are glad to extend congratulations. An Informs! nrf avv will ha oiv.

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mirs Biarr 01 jnaianapous. me guests will number ten. I Mrs. Willard Z. Carr of Westeott Place has gone to Cincinnati. Mrs. Rodney Graham, nee Miss Martha McClellan of North Carolina, who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. McClellan at their country home, has gone to Indianapolis for a visit with Mr. Graham's father and sister, Mrs. Edward Hunt. She will return to Richmond the first of the month and after a short visit here will return to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr, nee Miss Lucretla Thomas, who were married recently at Springfield, Ohio, and who have been spending their honeymoon in California and Canada, arrived home this afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. Later they will go to the Carr Lodge at Morton Lake where they will have a temporary residence. They have been gone about six weeks. Mrs. Earnest Flndlay of Chicago is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Thornburg and brother, Mr. Harry Thornburg at their home on East Main street. Mrs. Jeannette Moormann. Mrs: Galen Lamb and Master Moormann Lamb left Monday for Petoekey, Michigan, where they will remain for the rest of the summer. Mr. W. G. Behr of Bloomington, 111., spent the week end In this city visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Needham of the Cornell Apartments have returned from Cleveland. Ohio. Mrs. Needham has been spending some time in Cleveland and Mr. Needham went over for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr who have been at the Battle Creek Sanitarium have returned to their home In

Westeott Place. Miss Ethel Lockwood of North Fourteenth street, who has been visiting with Mrs. Farquhar, nee Miss Nora Endsley at her home in Pittsburg for some weeks has gone to Columbus,

RE-MODELING

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READ our prices none lower in the city considering the quality of our stock. One lot:

1 P $2.00 Untrimmed Hats, Xtl formerly sold for $2.00,

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1 o Trimmed

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1 7,0) Trimmed Hats lO our price (J-t QQ for next 5 days . . . tJJJ-oaO All $5 and 98 Panamas Will Go at 91-98 and 92.98 Mrs. C. A. Brehm 35 NORTH 8TH STREET

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Barnard will be sorry to learn tha' she is ill with the mumps at her homt on North Twelfth 'street. Misses Berniee and Freda Layma of West Richmond, are the guests o1 tbeir cousins Misses Merle and Marie Wysong at their home in Connersvllle Mrs. Wilse Qulgley and young son Master Richard of Detroit Michigan, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Allison at their home on North Twenty-first street. Mr. and Mrs. William Fell were host and hostess for a company of friends at an excellent dinner at their home in East Connersvllle yesterday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gobel and sons, Carl and Glen, Mrs. George Esslck and Frederick Fell of Muncie, George Reider of Richmond, Misses Madeline Mancini and Dorothy Rigor Of this city. Connersvllle News.

Mr, and Mrs. Rex Meed will arrive today from Cleveland. Ohio, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray at their home on South Ninth street.

Ohio, where she will visit before returning home. - A pleasant social function for Sunday afternoon and evening was the picnic party given by members of a club at the pretty suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, west of town. Supper waa served on the lawn. After supper euchre was played at four table and favors went to, Mrs. William Morrey, Mr. John Dagler, Mrs. Harry Mets and Mr. John Elliott The affair waa thoroughly enjoyed by all. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Luke Bowing, Harry Mats. Hal Robblns. Charles Winkle, John Elliott John Dagler, William Morrey John Hawekotte. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. MlUlkan, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stanley, Mr. John B. Mlllikan. Miss Janet MlUlkan and Miss Miriam Krone of Richmond, formed a dinner party at the Bundy hotel Sunday.New Castle Courier. Mrs. Frank Weaver who has been quite ill for some time is gradually improving.

Mrs. Harry Ayers and son of Modesto, Cal., who have been spending most of the summer with Mrs. Ayers parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Clawson, of South Eighth street, leaves Wednesday for her home. She has been the guest of honor at several charming social functions during her visit here. Miss Almira Starr of Indianapolis is the guest of her grandfather Colonel John F. Miller at his home on North Tenth street, for a few days, Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist who has been

residing In the Holland Apartments is

leaving soon lor Chicago wbere she

will have a permanent residence. Her

many friends regret to see her leave but wish her happiness In her new home.

The Tirsah Aid society of the Ben

Hur lodge will meet Wednesday after

noon with Mrs. Ray Wright at her

home on North Eighteenth street.

A dance will be given this evening in the Morton Lake Park pavilion for the general public. Piano and drums

win play the order of dances, Society folk in Richmond are tak

log their social duties as lightly as possible and the calendar for the week is devoid almost of large social functions except for the opening of

Cliff Dale Auto Club Thursday even

Ing. Tennis playing by the younger

ones, golf and long motor trips to camp and summer homes are the chief occupations these warm days

and it is a glorious summer to spend

out of doors.

Miss Marie Brown of North Twelfth street is having a pleasant visit with

friends at Ada. Ohio. Several pleas

ant social functions have been given

lor ine guest aunng ner visit.

Misses Esther Beck and Gladys

Barnard have returned from Indian

apolis where they have been visiting with friends for several days. Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Reed, Mark Pennell, Jr., Miss Nina Pennell and Master Paul Semler, who motored to Detroit-and spent the week end will, return home this evening. Miss Katherlne Ensmlnger of Kansas City. left today for Indianapolis, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Herbert Fledderjohn until Friday. From Indianapolis "Miss Ensmlnger will go to Kansas City. Many social functions have been given attesting to her popularity among her large circle of friends in this city. The Live Wire class of the Second English Lutheran church, will give a lawn social Wednesday evening, July 28, on the corner of Third and Kinsey streets, at the home of Mr. - Edward Dietemeyer. Ice cream, cake, punch and home-made candies for sale. Mrs. Harry Clark of North Seventeenth street, has returned from a trip

tnrougn the north. Maple Leaf Camp Royal Neighbors of America will hold a regular meeting In Red Men's Hall Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porter have gone to Colon, Mich., for a two weeks' outing. , Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and children, Mrs. Mary Jones have returned from a motor trip to Dayton where they spent the week end. Misses Blanch Sherry, Stella Sherry and Helen Kohler of Richmond, returned home today after spending the week-end with Misses Mildred and Matrice Myers at their home. Saturday night the guests were entertained at a slumber party and on Sunday the Misses Myers and their house guests with Miss Margaret Needham. Messrs. Charles Myers. Kenneth Cofield, Sylvin Bush, Clarence Scott, and Park Hess of Indianapolis, motored to Muncie and spent the evening with friends. "-New Castle Times. An interesting function for Wednesday is the picnic party to be given afternoon and evening at Athletic park by the members of the Five Hundred club. The afternoon will be spent playing cards and" supper will be served at 6 o'clock picnic fashion. The affair will be for members only and will conclude the season for the club. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Smith will leave Friday for James Lake where they will spend the month of August. Mrs. Charles Hieger of South Thir. teenth street, will spend her vacation

In Washington, D. C, visiting rela

tives and friends who at one time resided in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid have returned from Dayton, Ohio, where they

visited with ktnspeople. Mrs. Reid went over Thursday. Mr. Reid Joining her for the week-end. j A social ' in the nature of an Ice cream festival and entertainment will; be given Friday evening at the Central Christian church, and the members and their friends are invited to attend. Tlcketa will be ten cents. .Mr. and Mrs. William Taggart of North E street, gave a prettily appointed 6 o'clock dinner Sunday evening in honor of their sisters, Mises Margaret and Mildred Taggart of Chicago. Music and cards were features of the evening. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames George Scott, Garland Willett J. F. Taggart and children. Edwin and Louise. James Taggart and baby James, Miss Mary Taggart. Mrs. Josie Conway, Miss Esther Hennlger, Messrs. John Taggart, Charles Taggart and Frank Taggart. The guests thoroughly enjoyed the affair. x Miss Lela Manford will be hostess for a meeting of the A. N. C. club Wednesday evening it her home on

North Fifteenth street The Mary F. Thomas W. C T. U. held its business meeting Monday afternoon at the Morrisson-Reeves Library. Reports from the various superintendents were made -at this time. Fifteen bouquets have been given out during the month; 330 pages of literature distributed; thirty, dollars in cash for charity; twenty notices were published in the local press. The Young People's Auxiliary of the Mary F. Thomas WT C. T. U. which was to have met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Barnard on North Twelfth street will hold its meeting at the Y. M r. A. nn account of illness in the

Barnard family. The next regular

meeting of the union will ne neia in a month.

Mrs. Ida M. Doyle of Spring Grove entertained a number of her friends and lodge members with a chicken

dinner yesterday. A delicious dinner

In several courses was served after which music was furnished by the hostess, Mrs. Stella Cox of Oxford, O , and Miss Edyth Williams. Those who enjoyed the affair were Messrs. and Mesdames Elmer Cooney and children William Doyle, Mr. Philip Weber, Miss Mildred Fish, Mr. Earl Williams,

Misses Edyth Minters, Edyth XV to

Hams, Mrs. Ethel Bailey or-this city, Mrs. Stella Cox of Oxford, Misses

Haiel Hart and Edna Brown of Oxford. The Berrtnrt In a series of nrenUD-

tial affairs planned for the pleasure

BIG FESTIVAL, SOCIAL and ENTERTAINMENT Central Christian Church Friday Night, July 30.

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Will buy any pair of this season's ladies Oxfords in our store regardless of their former selling price most every pair sold up to $4 and $5. In our big clean stock of the high class WalkOver Oxfords are Patent Pumps, Soft Kid, Black and White Combinations, Black and Fawn, Baby Doll Pumps, two-strap Low Heel, White Pumps, Low and High Heels, Canvas and Nubuck and

White Canvas, High Shoes, with low, comfortable heels, all these and many other styles at AA per pair tomorrow ,

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Miss Mildred Myers end Miss I Beatrice Myers charmingly entertain-

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Cor. 8th and Main Sts Kelley Hutchinson Bldg. RICHMOND, INDIANA

Yonn May Be Cnniredl Att Titans fifliice Call before the first or on and after the Tenth of August and HAVE AN EXAMINATION MADE OF YOUR CONDITION FREE OF CHARGE. DOCTOR DUFFIN WILL RE OUT OF HIS OFFICE FROM THE FIRST TO THE TENTH OF AUGUST. All Nonconfining Diseases of Men and Women Treated It doesn't matter how discouraged you are, call and have an examination made of your case and if you are accepted for treatment you may be satisfied that your case is considered curable. CALL AND BE CONVINCED.

of Miss Ethel Pohlman, whoee marriage to Mr. Earl Rowe of Richmond. Ind.. will take place next month, was given by Mrs. Carl Moser on .Tuesday afternoon. For this charming affair the rooms were very attractively decorated, with Shasta . daisies - and nasturtiums following a color scheme of y ellow and white. Seated in the large living room, the v guests were pleasantly occupied with needlework when from the hall came little Ben Moser. son of the hostess drawing an express wagon which was -prettily decorated in white and yellow. , Going to the honor guests he unloaded his cargo of tissue wrapped packages which when opened disclosed , an assortment of handsome gifts for . the . prospective bride. After . the pleasurable excitement incident to the showing of the gifts had passed away, the guests, twenty-five in number, were seated at small tables, each one decorated in the flowers In the prevailing shades with place cards of cupids and wedding rings, where dainty refreshments of ice-cream, cake, mints and cied tea were served. Tippecanoe City (Ohio) Herald. The Busy Bee Thimble club will not meet Friday. The meeting has been postponed one week and the hostess will be announced later.

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