Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 267, 21 October 1915 — Page 5

TO RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAH THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1915

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- Mr. and Mrs. Rollin .Warner of Muncie announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, ' Miss Emily, to Mr. J. J. Sommeryille, of thla city. The wedding, which will be very quiet, will take place at the family residence Wednesday afternoon November 10. Miss Warner la a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, was a student atDePauw university and is prominent in educational and musical circles in Muncie. Mr. Bommerville is a graduate of DePauw and a member of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. The couple will reside on Soutjh Fifteenth street. A pretty home wedding was solemnized last evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home' of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Bullerdick on East Main street, when their daughter Miss Ethel Bullerdick was . married to Mr. Clyde Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs; E. G. Hunt of Fountain

City, in the presence of members of the immediate families. The rooms

were arranged throughout with flowers and .ferns. The ceremony was per- . formed in the livingroom before an altar made of roses and ferns banked

with - palms. Previous to the cerec mony. Miss Mable Bullerdick, siBter ot the bride played "Melody in, F" and

during the ceremony .the Lohengrin wedding march was played. ' The bride and bridegroom1 entered the ceremony room unattended. Miss

Bullerdick wore a pretty gown of

white net trimmed in laces. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Les

lie Bond of Fountain City, an uncle of the bridegroom. After the ceremony

a delicious luncheon was served.

Mr. and Mrs. Hunt went immediately to their newly appointed home in the

Ramler Flats, South Sixth street.

Among the out of town guests were

Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hunt of Fountain City, and Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Hunt of Connersville. romnlimentine her guest Lois Ben

son of Newport, Kentucky, Miss Ruth Haler entertained in a delightful manner .last evening at her home in. South Seventeenth street. The guests were Misses Lois Benson, - Irene Reed, Bessie Rupe, Bertha Olmetzer, Messrs. Forrest Jordan, Marlon Marx, Russell

Beck and Cecil Maibach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartzell (nee Miss Kathleen Murray) have returned from a wedding trip, and are at home in "West Richmond. Miss Katherine Hunt, a former resident of this city and a graduate of the high school, has accepted a position with the Emma Trentnea company, playing the "Peasant Girl." She will leave October 28 to join the company In New York. Miss Esther Griffin White will make a talk on "Women and the Newspcpars", at the meeting of -the Worn-

Social Calendar

Assembly dance In Odd Fellows' hall. - Card party at 2:30 o'clock at Eagles' halL Good Time Needle club meets : . with Mrs. Joseph Phenis, Richmond avenue. Silver tea given for circle of Aid society of First Presbyterian church at home of Mrs. Charles Fleok. . Woman's Franchise league to . meet at 4 o'clock in MorrissonReeves library. . ". ' Miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Myron Keelor for Mrs. John Longetretb, a recent bride.

Social at District School No. 15 for patrons and friends of the school. - Good Time Dancing club gives dance in Vaughan's hall..

' Mrs. Eliza Morris hostess for a meeting of France Willard W. C. T. U. ; " . - , : :.' Athenaea Literary society meets with Mrs. W. J. Smith.

College Hill school gives basket supper and Halloween party at school.

an's Franchise League at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Morrisson-Reeves Library. The meeting was changed on account of the teachers convention at Indianapolis next week. The New Idea Sewing circle has postponed its meeting until later.

Mrs. Mary Ackerman of Cambridge City is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Haynes, South Thirteenth street.

League. The ' menu ' will Include hot ' biscuits, escalloped potatoes. meat; loaf, cold slaw, and pie. . - , Mrs. Lena I Spanagel, North - West Fifth: street,- has returned from a two weeks' visit with v relatives - at Lawrenceburg, Ind., Cincinnati- and Hamllton. O. : Section Two of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs." Ellen Lacey. - Mrs. Lamb entertains the section in a month. Mrs. A. ' B. Price was hostess Wednesday afternoon for - a meeting , ot Section 3 of the Ladles and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church. : - . Miss Blanch Compton was hostess last evening for the A. N. C.' club-at her home in West Richmond. Miss Florence Spaulding was taken into the society. In two weeks Miss Mildred Parker entertains the club. Mrs. Henry. Harris gave a' pleasant surprise on her husband Tuesday eve-, ning in honor of his thirty-sixth birthday anniversary. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames" Walter Brenizer, A. Hodapp and daughter. Miss Mary, Harry Warman, Garland Willett, John Yella, Gradon Jordon, Henry Harris and daughters, Florence and Fern, Thomas Arthur, Mr. Homer Hollingsworth, Mrs. Martin Swisher and daughter Verna, Mr. Earl Hewitt, Mrs. Ellis, Mr. Frank . Hicks, Miss Nora Weidick, Mrs. Florence Schweizer, Mrs. Pearl Nicholson, Miss Eva Nicholson, Miss Opal Nicholson, -Mrs. Lee Nicholson, Mr. Roscoe Burge, Mr. Marion McClair and Mr. Frank Hensler.

Mrs. Charles Medearis, of RoCkford, 111., a former resident of this city, is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Brown, North Twelfth street. -

Mrs. J. V. Crockett and son of El Paso, Tex., Mrs. Clyde Brake and Miss Helen Pugb of Columbus, O., are the guests of Mrs. Gertrude Simmons of South Eighteenht street.

to Richmond" Tuesday afternoon to visit ber daughter '.at Earlham. New Castle Courier. . . , , . . - Mr. and Mrs. L-r MJ Hays were host anu hostess last evening for a meeting of the Pocahontas card club. Favors went' to Mesdames 'William' Seaney, Will Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Will Dick

inson.- - In .two weeks Mr. and . Mrs. Seaney entertain the club. v- - -. Mrs. Elmer Kreimeier was hostess yesterday for "the Pleasure Seekers." Ten members attended the meeting of the Aid society "of the First Baptist church i yesterday at the home of Mrs. W. Or.Stovall." The next meeting will be held the third Wednesday in November f: with vMrs. - W.' . W. Zimmerman. . v' ; :. -; : : - ' Last evening the , neighbors of. Mr. and Mrs. ' John Koenigkramer " gave them a pleasant surprise at their home on North Twenty-second street. The affair was arranged to celebrate the twenty-first wedding anniversary of the host and hostess. The guests were Messrs.. and Mesdames William Taylor, Paul Stevens, Elsworth

Thomas Everett Bennett, John Tinman. v Henry Lohman. Jobs Koenigkramer and Mrs. 'Newman, Misses Lois Bennett. -Ethel Tfflman. Freida Lohman. - Marie . Koenigkramer and Master Carl Lohman. . , ; ' Mrs. Thomas Campbell was hostess yesterday for the Wednesday AuctionBridge club. The' favor went to Mrs. Harry Lontx.. Next, week Miss Margaret Sedgwick entertains the club. Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Bescher and daughter Miss Dorothy, will arrive this evening from St. Louis to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks.

t An address on "Model Form of City Government," was made yesterday afternoon "at the First Presbyterian church by Mr. William Dudley Foulke, before members .' of the ' Domestic Science , association. Previous to Mr. Foulke's talk, Mrs. Charles Igelman sang a number with piano accompani

ment by Miss Alice Knollenberg. A short business session followed and delegates to. the state convention of the Federated clubs , at Indianapolis were named, Mrs A. W. Roach, Mrs. Frank - Land with Mesdames H. S. Clarke and N. R. Melhuish as alternates. Miss Alma Pfafflin, organist at the St. Mary's Catholic .church entertained the women members of the choir last evening at her home on East Main street. Favors went to Mesdames Ella

Haakett and . Frank. Town. . The guests were Mlsaea Mable Geler, Pauline WeaselL Mary Murphy Meta Pfafflin.Mesdames Ella - Haakett, Charles Webber. ' Thomas' Carroll. . - Edward Green.. Arnold' Pf eiffer -. and Frank Tonng. ' -. . v.... . . " Section One of the Ladles and Pa tor's Union of Graee M: E. church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs.' Horace Kramer. ' The next meeting will be with Mis Georgette McWhinney. r

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The Narcissus Embroidery club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Phenis, in West Richmond. '

Mrs. Robert Wilson, of West Main street gave a paper on "Modern and Ancient Warfare" at the meeting of the Progressive Literary circle Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Roland. Mr.' Harry Minck has gone to Colon, Mich., for a two weeks' fishing trip. A . fifteen cent biscuit supper will be given Saturday evening at the Grace M. E. church by the Epworth

Miss Marie Bond has returned from Xenia, O. The Rebekah lodge has postponed for two weeks its social which was ot have been given Saturday evening.

. The Penny club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William Smith and

Mrs. Emma Rank at their home on !

North Seventeenth street. Arrangements were made for a market to be given Saturday in the room on Main Etreet formerly occupied by the Horna: day hardware store.

Mrs. Kinneman of Goodland, Indiana, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. W. Mouch for a few days, went

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