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Social Calendar Golden Rule ; Bible ean of the Flint ' nf. 4 U, ureh bmU wih . f Card pHy at o'clock In the Eagles' hall for members ind famines. ,r v. '- , ' W " - ' " AMce Carer v ehjb ;. meets with VreEmma Era. : If embers of card club .'entertain- . ed by Mr. Simon Beck. Meeting of . Womaa'i 7 Relief : Corps - In 1 Poet" room - at . Court .House. - ( i - -r Woman's Collegiate lub - meets -,7wtta Misi'MrrA stnbbe; . , New " Idea ' Sewing - circle meets . -in the afternoon' with - Mrs. John SBorshelm. - Mr. and Mr. Robert Nohr meet ? their teachers class In dancing. U Members of . a- sewing circle 'meet with Misses Mary and Flora ( Torbeck. " " " ' '' Swiss Bell Ringers will appear T In auditorium' at St. ' . Andrew's church. Aid Society of Trinity Lutheran church' meets with "Mrs. Stauber. .Mrs. George Hosier hostess for meeting of Busy... Bee ' Thimble club. The Richmond High School A. -C club gives Halloween party at - home of Miss Marguerite Little. ' ' Miss Mary Barton entertains for .Misses ..Alma pfafflln, Gertrude ' Strieker . of Indianapolis; and Bernadetta Dittoe of Fort Wayne. The wedding of Mr. Arthur Franklln Hill and Miss Louise Thomas Milleahy, daughter ' of - Judge , and Mrs. Edmund Muleaby, was solemnised this afternoon at the Baptist church in Versailles,' Kentucky, the home of the bride's parents. After the ceremony there was a reception at' the home. Mr. and Mrs. Hill will come to this city and will have a residence in the Hill home on South Thirteenth street. Among the' guests from this city who attended the function were Messrs. Omar- G. Whelan, H. . J. Haynes and Adolph 7osser. MT- ,HU .has been prominent . in - social and business circles and' he has" many friends who win be glad to welcome his bride to this city. Mr. Ernest Hill, also a former resident of this city, but who Is now in Nashville, was a guest at the wedding. - " Miss Hale ay Harold is the guest of friends and kinspeople in Indianapolis Marked by its simple attractiveness, the wedding of Mr. Edward Hollarn, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holism, Sr., and Miss Aline Johnson, the attractive 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. . Johnson of South West Third street was celebrated this morning at 1448 A Pleasing and Popular Model. " Costume for misses and small women (with sleeve in either of two lengths) and with five-gore skirt. Pla(d suiting in gray and blue tones was used for this style- It is nice for serge, taffeta, ' gaberdine, , cashmere, linen, gingham,:, qbambray. . voile and poplin. The waist has . simple lines and. is trimmed with a deep collar.' The" long sleeve- has a straight cuff with pointed over portion, and In elbow length, is .finished .with ft . shaped turn-back cuff. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes: 16, 1 Sand. 20 years.- It requires 6 yards of 36-inch material for a 16-year size. -The skirt - measures about 2 yards at the foot. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address. on. receipt of Jyc. In silver or stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department. Richmond. Indiana.-
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p o'clock at' the home of the - bride's parents. . . "An. altar had bees arranged between the arch way' leading Into the spacious IMag v rooms. C Suspended from the cesser of the arch way was a huge wadding bell made of yellow chrysanthemums and ferns.v At either side and forming a place for the bridal party were pedestals ' of white on which were placed artistic French baskets filled with' flowers and ferns. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Francis Anscombe. pastor of the South Klghth 8tret Friends church in the presence of the Immediate tam-
The bride and bridegroom entered the ceremony room unattended and took their places before the altar Where they were met by the officiating clergyman, t The bride wore a talt orad svtt of concord braid .trimmed . In black fox fur. Her hat was of black and was trimmed to match the salt. Her flowers were a corsage boquet of bride's roses and ferns. ; - Afterj the ceremony a wedding breakfast ' was served. The bride's table was beautiful. In the center was a French basket filled with roses and ; ferns, -the color scheme pink and white being carried out. At each cover was an Individual candle holder containing a pink taper. ' ' Places : were arranged at this table for the bride and bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Johnson. Mr. Kedric Johnson, brother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hollarn, 8r., Miss Estella Hollarn, - Miss Amy Gamble of Van Wert, Ohio, Mr. Oscar Weyman and Rev. Francis Anscombe. Mr. and Mrs. Hollarn 'left this morn ing for Cincinnati . accompanied by Miss Gamble and Mr. Weyman. From Cincinnati the bride and bridegroom will go by boat to Memphis where they will spend a two week's honey moon. Upon their return they will be at home for the present at 334 South West Third street.1 "The annual October banquet of the Neighborly club was held last evening with Ttfrs. Harry Finley as hostess at the -home of Mrs. Theodore Candler on the Henley - road. - Sixty persons were served to an elaborate dinner. After dinner, the hours were spent so cially and with music and games. Tne regular meeting of the club will be held in two weens at me nome oi Mrs. reward Slinlter. There has been a large sale of tickets for the Swiss Bell Ringers, two performances to be held at the St. Andrew's Auditorium Thursday matinee and evening. The stage settings are gorgeous and will add materially to the . success , of the entertainment The program is appended: Trio 7th Concerto... .... .'.De Beriot Violin, Cello, Harp Cello. Solo Traumerel. . . . .Schumann . F. L. Georgette Saxophone Solo. .... .Popular Ballads Josephine A. Georgette Trio Sextette from Lucia. .Denlzetti Mandolin, Violin,. Harp Mandolin Solo Boston Ideal. . .Slegel F. L. Georgette Vlojlg J8olQryMaiBirka de Concert.. . : .'. : : : . .v. Musin Josephine A. Georgette . Ocarina Solo, Cello Obligato Southern Airs ... .............. Foster Josephine A. and F. L. Georgette Xylophone "Solo--The American Patrol Deagan Josephine A. Georgette Musical Aluminum Tubes Popular Airs F. L. Georgette Harp Solo Reverie, Op. 42 . . . Wilson Eleanor N: Georgette Trio .... . . . '. . Selected Violin, Cello, Harp Banjo Solo Darkies' . Picnic. . . Brown F. L. Georgette Swiss Hand Bell Trio (a) Last Rose of Summer (b) Irish Airs (c) My Old Kentucky Home Hungarian Dulcimer Solo ...Popular Airs Josephine A. GeorgetteMarimbaphbne Trio William 1 Tell .'Potpourri . ................ . .Rossini , Eleanor N., Josephine A. and F. L. Georgette Musical Flowers La ., Paloma .... Yradier F. L. Georgette Organ Chime, Trio . Medley of Popular Airs . This .program subject to change without notice. The matinee will begin at 3 o'clock and the' evening performance at 8 o'clock. ' The Progressive Literary circle met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Roland at her home on North A street, seventeen' members responded to roll call with articles pertaining to the peace 'movement. Mrs.' Oscar Hasty read an interesting paper and Mrs. Jeff Wilson gave a talk, showing how carefully she had prepared her re marks on "Modern and Ancient Warfare. Miss Leta Roland gave a reading entitled, "The Janitor's Story." Refreshments were served. Mrs. Clayton Cawson will be the next hostess at her "home, 112 South West Seventh street. ' The Tuesday Afternoon Whist club postponed its meeting yesterday afternoon. - A box social will be given at District School .No. 11: Friday evening. The public is invited.. - Mrs. Emma Eva will be hostess tomorrow afternoon for. a meeting of the. Alice Carey club at her home on North Nineteenth street. Mrs. Stauber will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a . meeting of the Trinity Aid society. It Is urged that all members etend. . ; Misses .Alice Nolte - and ' Miriam rone are 'spending the week with relatives. in. Springfield," O.-'., Messrs. W, L. Keefe, - F. J. Hiatt, add U. J. Whiteman of Connersville visited friends here Tuesday. - Mesdames Roy Dye and Leslie Raper were guests yesterday afternoon when the - Princess Card club met - at the home of Mrs. William Stevens. Highest scores were made ' by Mesdames W. B. Dye and James Hart. Refresh-
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They're not exactly "well heeled," the girls, to repel any bold, band bandit, but they're well "booted." At least any robber who attacks Miss Ruth Cooper of "The Passing Show of 1915" will find her so. For firmly- fastened on Miss Cooper's 'right boot, just aboe he ankle,. is thel cutest' holstexvland snuggling in it is a vicious little pistol. It's her new ankle pistol. Miss Cooper possesses some very, expensive jewels, and, having heard of the robbery of "Billie" Allen last summer, decided she would protect herself against attack. Accordingly she had-a holster made which fits right to the top of her boot. In it is the loaded automatic, ready for business. If., any. hold-up i'man men cry "hands up," all she has to do is to reach dowrt, pull out her weapon, and she'll "fire it,;:top," she says. A Milwaukee judge the other day fined a woman forswearing an ankle pistol, but Miss Cooper says she'd like to see any judge fine her.: Some of her friends, however, have advised her to seek a permit to carry her pistol. Anyhow, how are the police going to know she's concealing one?
ments were served. In two - weeks, Mrs. Guy Duvall entertains the club. Mrs. Malone and son of Indianapolis and Mrs. Blacklidge. and son of Anderson motored to Richmond and were guests of Mr. and- Mrs.- Brown, 205 North Seventeenth street. Mr. and Mrs.. Robert '.Nohr. met .a class In dancing Tuesday, afternoon in the Pythian - Temple composed of a number of high school 'girls.-'The members ' of the" class 'are" Misses Juliet and . Mildred Nusbaum, v. Mary Louise Bates, Elizabeth Bates, Alice and Marjorie Gennett, Helen Eggemeyer, Elizabeth Tarkelson, Maxine Murray, Louise Mather, Helen Geers, Estella Knode. Janet Seeker; Thelma Schlllinfer and Dorothy Lebo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Modelin. of ..Cincinnati, have been spending the weekend with Mrs. Mary Modelin and daughter, Miss Carrie. ' Mr: Modelin returned home Monday and ' Mrs. Modelin will remain for 'the week. Mrs. Marie. Hughes has planned a shower for Miss Pfafflin, a, bride of next month for Monday evening, November 1. , " " Mesdames ; Everett McConaha and Roy Parks went to Indianapolis today to shop. ; .' ; In honor of' thej tenth wedding anniversary of Mr.- and : Mrs: "Henry Kimm entertained the following guests,. Mrs. Walter Yager, Miss Ida Haner of Indianapolis; Mrs.- O.- R. Elliott of Bellevue, Ky., Messrs. and Mesdames "Elmer" 'Hawkins,' Julius Erbse, George .Brebm, Misses '.Mary Louis Brehm, Louise Hawkins,. Masters Thornton Brehm,-Earl Hawkins and Kenton Kimm. One of the interesting meetings in the history of the Music Study club was held this morning. in. the. Public Art Gallery when a splendidly prepared program arranged by-Mrs. J.- P. Hill, vocal and Misses -Ruth -.Hadley and Alta 'McPhersoti, Instrumental was presented. . The .subject , was: English, modern and early and was discussed under the -leadership of - Mrs. .-Oliver Nusbaum. - All the numbers were pretty and' the vocal' quartet 'by Mesdames Fred- Bartel,.r D wight .-Young, Wilfred Jessup and J." P. Hill . was worthy of comment. As this was'the first appearance Of several of -the6irig-ers the number wa s especially ' looked forward to. ' The instrumental , numbers by Misses McPberaan and Ruth
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draw's church last 8unday. "The wedding wUl be solemnised Wednesday. October 17. in St. Andrew's church, the Rer. Father Roell officiating. An Interesting meeting of the After, math society waa held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. W. Stephens. Mesdames Robert Charlae and Adam Battel were guests. Peace Day
was observed. Mrs. Effle Hall gave a splendid talk on national organisations, is eluding The Hague tribunal and the work of Bertha Von Suttner and Julia W, How. - Mrs. Stephens made an Informal talk. - After the program there Was a social hour and refxeahmenta. In a fortnight Mrs., Gertrude Hill entertains tha society. Mrs. John Huber has returned from Connersville where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward Balfe. Mr. and Mra P&ul Twla of Wil liamsburg are the proud parents of a baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis are former Earlham students. - Their friends extend congratulations. . Announcements reading as follows were received today: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Marlatt announce the marriage of their daughter Ethel Mary Mr. Luther M. Feeger Tuesday. October nlnteenth one thousand nine hundred and fifteen Richmond, Indiana At Home After December first 311 North Ninth street. The marriage of Miss Mary Kenworthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Kenworthy. to Robert Morrow Henley waa solemnized Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, on the National Road. East. The young people were married according to the Friends' ceremony, Rev. Truman Kenworthy, father of the bride officiating assisted by Rev. W. S. Kitch of Iowa. The. decorations were in yellow and white. The wedding attendants were Miss Gertrude Smith, maid of honor, and Mr. Henry B. Henley, brother of the groom, best man. The bridesmaids were Misses Barbara Beckman, Hazel Meek, Erma R. Pickering, Elizabeth Morris, Mary Studebaker of Greenville, Ohio; and Catherine Kenworthy, sis ter of the bride. Miss Vera Crome played the wedding march from Lohengrin and also the accompaniments for Miss Ruth Harris, who sang two numbers previous to the ceremony. After the ceremony and when congratulations had been extended a three course luncheon was served to fortyfive guests. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Henley, Mr. Howard Henley, Miss Lillian Henley of Carthage, Ind.. Miss Hester White of Hartford City, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Henley of Cincinnati, Rev. Chase O. Whiteley of Newberg, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk of Cincinnati. Messrs. and Mesdames Luther Draper of Spiceland, Willis Jenkins of Bittsburg. Dr. and Mrs: M. N. Hadley of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Green of Muncie, Mr. Henry B. Henley of Hartford City, Miss Mary Studebaker of Greenville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Henley left last evening for a few days motor tour. They will be at home to their many friends Less tstta b tssisi essfssav ea'wpejai mm ajSNnsjSjS'SJi K yea bfcaCarnation r3il!i Cor. Eighth and
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after- November IS at their home ta Hartford City,-where Mr. Henley and his brother are proprietors of the Hartford City Floral Company. . - Both bride and bridegroom am graduates of Earlham College. - Mra. Joseph Phenls wffl be hostess Friday afternoon tor the first meeting of the season of the Good Time Needle club at her home on' Richmond aver nue. " . : Mies Alma Ptaffnn and -Mine Gertrude 8trlckler of Indianapolis ware Rueets of honor at the home of Miss Blanche Dillon last evening. The party waa In the nature of a "Recipe Shower" and proved to be very novel. Each guest contributed her favorite recipe, and as the guest favor Miss Pfafflln received a card Index Recipe Box. Hearts were played at five tables, favors went to Misses Bessie Ooldrtck,
Mary Noland and Gertrude Strlckler. Later In the evening a luncheon, bean-! tif ul In all the appointments, was served at the small tables. A basket of Aaron Ward Roses. Valley LUles and Violets adorned each table. On the bride's table a miniature "bride," beautifully gowned, waa placed among the valley lilies. A miniature "bride and groom" favor marked each place. The affair proved to be very enjoyable and will long be remembered by those Invited. The guests included: Misses Alma Pfafflin, Gertrude Strlckler of Indianapolis, Constance Pardleck. Marcella Laken. Blanche Griffin. Bessie Goldrick. Frances O'Brien. Bernadetta Ditto, of Fort Wayne, Mary Noland. Marguerite Noland, Meta Pfafflln, Charline Fulgham. Jennie Dillon. Mary Dillon. Gertrude Maley, Mary Barton. Ernestine Lawrence. Mesdames Mary Green-Huges. John Sullivan. James Dillon and Thomas Wolke. Criterion club members met yesterday afternoon at the' home of Mrs. Charles Ford. Guests for the afterU" Sterling parity" there are six more in The-pomfum
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