Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 268, 22 October 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND. SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 1915
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VJetaborate dance or the fait! eatwn i the memlferrtUp party to be"
fiVen Thursday erentnf, octooer zs ai the Odd Fellow's ball by the members of 1 the micros Pi Sigma fraternity. The guests ..will include the members of the fraternity and thflr lady friends. Sereral members of the Indianapolis chapter, which . installed the local chapter will attend. Piano and drums will play! the order of; dances. -This is the first function of the kind to be ri ven this fall :ty the new fraternity.
The committee in charge is arranging for a number -.of 'dances and parties
this' season. 1 V J H,V' C,
Miss Julia Brownell of Wyoming, O.,
la snendlnit the week-end with, Mr,
tnd Mrs. Willard ". Z.7 Carr rat their
home in Westcojt placet
Mrs. W. W. Gaar will come Saturday
to attend the meeting of the Kicnmona
Chapter of the Daughters of the Amer
lean Reroutioni Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J, F. Hornaday. and will be entertained by Mrs. Jeannette
3. Leeds while in the City.
Mr. Erman Smith will give a dance
Saturday evening at the Leeds bung
low,- south' of the city as a courtesy
o Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr, ,
Mr. and Mrs." Bert Kelp will give an
issembly party this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall, after the class has
received instructions. . : . .
An announcement which has .created quite a little interest is that made by Circle No. 6 of the Aid society of the First Presbyterian church, with Mrs. Dwigbt Young, chairman, it follows; i "Mr. and Mrs. Abe Martin announce the engagement of their daughter. Flora Bell, to Mr. Lafe Budd." The wedding will take place Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church, - Richmond, Ind. Dav TaTil v T' n vav -nit 11 si It m m av.
v ? s i j a as'p - w a vsa aw ws rice. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Martin will give a reception tor. the bride and bridegroom. The gift to the bride will be a silver offering which will be taken after the reception. .'The public is cordially invited to attend. The names of those who will participate in the celebration will be announced later. ... The Social Aid of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with ' Mrs. Charles Porter, 405 South Twelfth Btreet, instead of meeting Tuesday afternoon. ' As a courtesy. to Miss Alma Pfafflin, who will be married next month - and also for Misses Gertrude Strickler of Indianapolis and Bernadetta Ditto of Fort Wayne, Miss Mary ' Barton gave a miscellaneous shower last evening at her home on North; Fourteenth strf fPThe color scheme eltond wtfWe was carrieff out in all the appointments. A bouquet of yellow roses was the gift of the hostess to the bride -elect.- Tb' favors' wereJsathr'snppers filled with rice. Hearts were played at several tables. Favors at the card tables went to Misses Charlene Fulghum and Bernadetta Ditto. A delicious luncheon was served at the small tables. , The guests were Misses Bess Gol-
drick, Blanche Griffin, Frances O'Brien, Alma Pfafflin, Meta Pfafflin, Mary Nolan, Margaret Nolan, Marie Dillon. Blanche Dillon, Jennie Dillon, Ernestine Lawrence. Marcella Luken, Viable Geier, Anna McCarthy, Mary Foley, Mary Porter, Gertrude Maley, Charlene Fulghum, Mesdames John Sullivan, James Dillon. The Juniors of the high school enJoyed a Halloween class party last evening at the. high school gymnasium. The hours were from 7 until 9 o'clock. A spread featured the occasion. - Miss Harriet Davey of Amsterdam, New York, arrived today for a week's visit with Mrs. H. H. Huntington at her apartments in the Elwlll, North Thirteenth street. Mrs. Emma Eva was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Alice Carey club at her home. Roll call ' was responded to with articles ( pertaining to Mexican leaders. Mrs. ' A. N. Johnson read a splendid paper on "Mexico Past and Present." The guests of the club were Mesdames
Social Calendar
' Richmond Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, meets - with Mrs. J. F- Hornaday.
.Dance public.
insEagles' hall for the
Miss Jeannette Banks - entertains with a, movie party lnjhe afternoon.' ' .'. , . - Mr.' Erman : Smith entertains several guests at Leeds' bungalow, south of the city. - . Biscuit supper at Grace M E. church given by members of the Epworth League. ,, , '
E. Splady, Walter Frame; Cecil Wine,
Merle Williams, Arthur Williams and
Mrs. Boas Robinson. - -' ' "
The Magazine ' club will meet - Mon
day . afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Fergu:
son.' instead of meeting -'.with ' Mrs. Charles Holton, as announced.'' -' -- -
Mrs. Harry Lincoln of New Castle,
a resident of this city in former years, la the guest of friends here.
Mrs. Wenger has returned home af
ter . a visit with friends in Connors-
ville.
Brown. Charles Haynes and : George Davis. A dainty, luncheon in L several
courses was served after the meeting.
Miss Alice Price' entertains the4 club
in two' weeks. . v.i"'-
Mr. ' and ' Mrs. Elzy Monroe. 317
South Twelfth street, have announced the . engagement of their , daughter. Miss Doris to Mr. Arthur Williams,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Williams.
The wedding will be celebrated early
in November.
The Ladies U. C. T. . Social club will
meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs.
Philip Smith, 21 North Seventeenth
street. ;
Mrs. Charles Kirk was a guest. yesterday afternoon at a meeting of a
card: club held at the home of Mrs
Simon Beck. Favors were given to
Mesdames Charles Kirk, Walter Wood
worth and Harry Hook. A luncheon was served after theh game. In two weeks, Mrs. George Brehm entertains
the club. . ; -.. . . . ; .
Miss NelHe Guff in of RushvUle, is
the guest "Qt friends and relatives in
this city.
Misses Mary and Lucile Carney have returned from: Terre Haute, where they attended the seventy-fifth jubilee celebration at St. Mary-in-the-Woods. Mrs. Charles S. Brown and children of New Castle, and Mrs. Earl Schrieber of New Palestine, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Bollmeyer, 231 North Eighteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Williams delightfully entertained last evening at their home on South Twelfth street In honor of Miss Doris Monroe, whose marriage to Mr. Arthur Williams will take place next month: The evening was spent socially-and with contests
hand games, y Music? was Jso & feature
oi lue evening, jjeuciuus reireauments - were served. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Selby Williams, Ralph Personett, J. A. Williams, Raymond Wright, O. C. Wine, Howard Frame, Charles Mullen, Herman Trotter, H. O. Jordan, L. P. Wine, John Schneider, William E. Jones, S. B. Williams, Misses Anna Schneider, Mary Matson, Bess Babcock, Doris Monroe, Messrs. Marion Williams, F.
Mrs. Paulina Je went home Thun with Mrs. Addle
jes of Richmond, y-, after a visit Wright, twith. the
family of Jacob FriedUr, and other relatives in. the vicinity t Penn ville. Portland Sun. ; . "' Mrs. John Lightbourn is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. .Craighead in Indianapolis: ? ; - The Men's Brotherhood of the First M. E. church will hive' charge of the morning service at the Sunday school hour Sunday, and , Mr. John Markley will give an account of the G. A. R. celebration ' which he attended at Washington. The public is cordially invited to be present. ; The Golden Rule Bible class of the First Methodist .church, held an election of officers yesterday at the meet-
ing at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hall.
Officers as follows were named: President, Mrs. : L. E.? Turner; vice president, Mrs. J. W. Hall; secretary, Mrs. Edgar Hawekotte; treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Millwe. Mrs.- D. S. ' Brown was unanimously elected teacher of the class, and Mesdames. George Davis and H; C. Harman assistant teachers. The hostess was assisted in entertaining yesterday by Mesdames Carl Wadman, Mary Guyton, O. F. Hasty, O. C.
Fossler and Mrs. Runnels. Yearly reports were read and Mrs. H. C. Har
man gave a . humorous reading, entitled "Noses." After - the program there was a social hour and refreshments. A Hallowe'en party will be given Monday evening, November 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turner, 104 North Twenty-first street, by
Mrs. Turner and Mrs. F. R. McFall for all members of the class and their families. The guests will come mask
ed and supper will be served.
A teachers' class in dancing, met Thursday afternoon in the Pythian Temple. The class Includes Misses Nellie Feazel, Martha Boyd. Caroline Heitbrink, Edith Moore, Elizabeth Phelps, Nora Murphy, Ethel Wessell,
Anna Bradbury, Emma Bond-, Margaret Mooney, Inez Trueblood, Martha Whitacre, ' Grace Simpson. - Mar
guerite Hill, Bertha Larsh, Electa
HmiUv. Mahle-Beumcer. Katnenne
Cox. Emily Walker, Grace Woodyard.
Elizabeth ' sands, Kuxn i nnnan,
Marv. Lemon. Cordia Simpson, Mawe
Ellis. Arline Barlow; Florence- Ratllff . Sarah Harbed, Lucile Mahr. Elisabeth Morris, M. E.' Bond, Miss ..'Joy. Miss O'Neal. Misa -Mary A.1 Stubbs - waa hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman'a Collegiate club.. An aunt of Miss Edna Johnson was a guest of the club. The program was given as announced in the year book., ,.
, - Mrs. August - Stauber - was hostess
yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the aid society of Trinity r Lutheran
church. Needlework and social conver
sation featured the afternoon. ' The
guests were Mrs. Quarts," Mesdames
Fred Knollenberg, Rlbert Stauber and Lewis - Stauber. Plans" were - talked
over for. a: reception to be 'given for
the new minister.. Refreshments were
served.,., t- -. . "
Mesdames Arch Campbell,' Elizabeth Wright, William Henderson, , Roscoe Kirkman, Fred man Halsley, John Schaefer, Walter 1 Murray. - Marietta
Thomas, Isaac - Burns, Fred Mann;
Merle Tittle, Mrs. McCormick, Mrs.
Wilson of Milton and Mrs. Doan of Columbus, Ohio, attended the Mission
ary rally at - Indianapolis this week.
The Downey avenue church was well filled with delegates from all over the state. The meeting was presided over
by the state president, Mrs. Greist of Carlisle, Indiana. The : International, state, district and county officers were introduced. Luncheon was ' served at the noon -hour to eight hundred persons on the fourth floor at the College of Missions by the Irvington C. W. B. M. which has a membership of one hundred and fifty six. The linen
and 'canned ' fruit showers were appreciated" by the. College. Mrs. Atwater made the -address la 'the afternoon. , Mr.- and Mrs. ' Robert Nobr met a boys' class in- dancing this afternoon at the Pythian Temple. . ; - -- The Richmond v Chapter ' of " ' the American Revolution will meat Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. F. Hornaday at her horns on South Fifteenth street All persona eligible to mem
bership are invited to attend.
7; TOUR CANCELLED II EATON. O. Oct. 22. Cancellation of a speaking tour to havo been made Saturday In Preble county by T. B. Wadlelgn of Chicago.' has been ' announced by the Preble County. Home.
Rule association. . Wadlelgn 'a pro-
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