Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 230, 8 September 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1915

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Social Calendar Woman's Relief ICorps meets in Post ; room. " Card party at o'clock in Eagles' nail. ' ' Lther League jmeets In ' St. Paul's" Lutheran church, chapel and will spend the time canning . fruit Aid society of the United Brethren church meets at 2:30 o'clock. Aid society of Second Presby- ; terlan church meets with Mrs. t Samuel Males. . Coterie - club' meeto with' Mrs. Edna .Wilson at her home on the ' National road, east, i , "Dane at Vaugnan JuM. ' giren by -members of a social commlttea. ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. William 'N. Johnson, S34 South West Third street, have announced the engagement of . their daughter. Aline, to Mn Edward Hollarn, son of Mr. and Mr. Bdward HOlJfcrn. The wedding will be solemnized ij the fall. The young people are popular here in social circles. Miss Johnson is a graduate of the high school, and : also attended Earlham college. .Mr. Hollarn ia.a member of the ; Richmond chapter of the Phi Xelta Kappa fraternity. - Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Green will entertain the members of the Wide Awfke Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church, this evening, at their home on the.Ablngton pike. - Complimenting Mrs. -, Ross Harris, of Columbus, Ohio, Miss Mable Ellis gave a thimble party this afternoon at her apartments in the ' Wayne flats. " A luncheon was served. The Invited guests were Mesdames Ross Harris, of Columbus. Ohio; Omits Chase, Harvey Wilson., C. Tebbetts, William Freeman of Chicago; H. Baumgartner, of Indianapolis; W. E. WltAtn Arthur Commons of Sanford..r Florida ; William Reller, Wil liam Morrison, Raymond Matter, EaE&r Mote, J. E. Weller, Daisy Mote Jlc-Conologue, Isaac Smith, Misses Anna Finfrock, Edith Moore, Harriet, and Elizabeth Foulloe, Maria Baxter, Martha . and ., Mildred Dickinson, Elizabeth Sands, Mary Mather, Cordis and Grace Simpson, Ruby Clark, lr.ir t mtis T.oiiro MArHsnn Trli t Vl Rial J 3WMt I'ebbetts, Martha Boyd and Dorothy f arris. Saturday afternoon Miss El lis will give a card party for her .M.'ss Ruth Kinsey gave a matinee dance today at her home on North 'Eighth street, for members of a dancing1 class. - The J guests - were Mesdames Fred Gannett, W. P. Robinson, H. R. Robinson, Robert Study, Ben Bartel, John M. Lontz, Frank Crichet, Misses Halcey Harold, Martha and Ruth Scott and Thelma Schllllnger. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Fitzpatrick and family have returned from a vacation at Manitou Beach, Michigan. Mrs. M. A. Robertson and Miss Hester Hamilton, of Yellow Springs, O., are guests of Mr. Z. B. Pyle, at her home on South Thirteenth street. Arrangements have been completed for the dance to be given this evening In the pavilion at Jackson park, by the members of the Psi Iota XI sorority for invited guests. Miss Mable Ellis has returned from a visit with friends at Columbus, O. Miss Marcia Wynn has returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives at Anderson and Lewisvllle. Misses ' Elizabeth Bates, Thelma fcchillinger, Messrs. Robert . Quigg, Horatio Land and William Keys motored to New Castle and visited friends. The Toung Ladies' Mission circle of the First Christian church, met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. I. F. Burns, on North Fifteenth street. Reports of the work for the past year were given by officers, and plans for the year's work were discussed. Miss Lucile Haner has returned from Dubuque, lowa, where she has been spending the summer with Mrs. 8. E. Ris. nee Miss Esther Besselman. 1 A penny supper will be given Friday evening at the First M. E. church by the Golden Rule Bible class. The fours of serving will be from 5:30 unil 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Parks of Detroit, Mr. Charles R. Park of St. Louis and Mr. Earnest Parks of Toledo returned to their homes yesterday sfter spending several days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Parks. Mr. and Mrs. James Coons of Milton had as their guests Labor day, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coons and Mr. and Mrs. Bullerdick of Richmond. I Miss Helen Eson. only daughter of Ilr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Eaon, of Eaton, , and Mr. Clarence Willhite of this ilty were married at Eaton Monday ternoon at the Eson borne. The uv. C. A. Hunter, of the First Presbyterian church, officiated. Immediately after the ceremony the couple left for Richmond to go to housekeeping in their newly-furnished home. Mr. Karl Kepler of Cincinnati was the guest of friends here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pecarr of Anderton arc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. it. F. McNutt. Mrs. Pecarr is a sister f Mrs. .McXutt. The Progressive Literary society lekl its first meeting of the season Tuesday, afternoon with Mrs. Glenn Haisley. Roll call was responded to with "How I Spent My Vacation.: A few remarks were made by the retiring president, Mr?. Arthur King. Kn informal talk of welcome was

mad by Mrs. Haisley. Miss Hazel Grearc had a newer on "A Trio Tin

the 8t. Lawrence River." The paper to. have been read by Miss Meta Richards' was deferred. The second annual reunion of the Clark family was held at the country home of Sophronia. Morrow, north of the city. At noon a basket dinner was served to the following guests: Messrs. and Mesdames Dayton Clark. Levi Tbornburg, Lester Moorman of Winchester, Whorton Meek of Parker, George Clark of Lynn, 6amuel Robinson, Maberry Study. Peter Kimmer, Roy Robinson, Albert Hood, Mesdames Sophronia Morrow and Olive Garrett, Misses Vera Tbornburg, Bernice Clark. Marjotie Robinson. Bernice Hood, and Messrs. Lawrence Meeks, Warren Tnornburgv and Howard Meeks. The Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet ' Thursday afternoon with Mrs.. Samuel Males at her borne, 1717 North C street. ' M'ra. -Alfred ; Underbill entertained informally Tuesday afternoon at her home 'id honor of several visiting guests' Refreshments were served. I Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Druitt and son, Henry Gennett and children, 1400 A Charming Little Frock. Girls' Dress with or without Bolero, and with Two Styles of Sleeve. Dotted challie in rose and white is here combined with rose taffeta. The style is also pretty for "all over" flouncing, batiste, lawn, dimity, crepe, or crepe de chine. It could be made with the bolero attached to the skirt in over blouse style and so worn with a guimpe or contrastingmaterial. The waist is cool and dainty in low neck outline, and practical and serviceable with the wrist length sleeves and collar. The Bklrt is full and gathered. Lace, embroidered edging, frills or ruffles could be employed as trimming for this style, while a simple hem finish is also nice. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 4, 6, 8 and 10 years. It requires 2 "yards of 36 inch material for a 6 year size for the dress, with yard for the bolero. A patterns of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c. in silver or stamps. .Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department, Richmond, Indiana. - r Size . . . .t Nam ..t... ......MM City . .v. ...... .v. . . Address . . . .t t. ..... . . vi .vi . . .. i We buy and sell

Mann and family, Ben Bartel, Fred Bartel and children. Omar Murray, Mr. George Dilka, jifcses EUxabeth Dilks and Maxine Murray motored to the Gear farm Labor day and enjoyed an a)l-dar plcnle. In the evening the party attended Murray and Murrette theatres aa the guests or Mr.' and Mrs. Omar G. Murray. Miss Margaret Finch has returned from a vacation spent at Detroit and other points. Of interest to Richmond friends is the marriage of Mr. Charles, E. Eichrodt. some of Mrs. Mary Eichrodt of Indianapolis, to Miss Helen Williams of Huntington, which will Uke place Saturday at the home of the bride. The Princess Card club' was entertained yesterday afternoon v by Mrs. Albert Steen. Favors went to -Mesdames William Dye and William Stevens.In two weeks Mrs. John Hostetter entertains, The hours were spent at needlework Tuesday when members of the Woman's -Relief Corps were entertained by Mrs. Rufus Newman. , . . .

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Richmond. Her nephew, Pbilip Unthank. returned home with her tor a few days' visit, : v Miss Naomi Sherman has entered the Greenville high school for the, winter term. She is making her home with. E. H." Horn and wire. " """..'""; Mies Helen Freser, of Loveland, O., visited R. S. Frazer. and family, last week. , i : ,t ' ' x ' ; '? T ' v ' : Al. Heath spent ' Monday with Edward Rantsac and family. - ' " Charles Crebb, of Richmond, visited his parents, Charley Crebb and wife, Monday. . , - , Earl Mendenhall . and ,' family." of Richmond, spent Sunday and Monday with Sam Kemp. and family. William Lummons and family, of Lewisburg, spent Sunday with ..John Schlotterbeck and. family, ,

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