Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 271, 26 October 1915 — Page 5
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4 Musicals Card Partiw - A delightful debut party was' given ' in Out ballroom at the Hotel Beverln last evening, when Mr. , and-; Mr. Adolph Levy, ;'2i . North , Meridian street, invited one hundred friends to a dancing party to meet , their: attractlve daughter. Fay.' Many beautiful yellow chrysanthemums 'with maasei of greenery made a delightful setting tor the affair. The dainty programs r in the colors blue-and gold. i ; j The debutante wore a quaint frock of pales green taffeta fashioned witn miffs nnii trimmed in Dink rosebuds and her flowers were a corsage boquet I piBK TOSf DUOS. , BHTW. iTjr w la Waaiitlfiif nwn nf 1t : fTr Tllnw satin and wore a" corsage boquet of Mrs. Aaron ..Ward roses. '"Among the out of town guests was Mr. Alvln Fox of . Richmond, Indiana. Indianapolis Star.; Mr. and Mrs.tRae Meeks delightfully entertained with a surprise Halloween party ; last evening at their home on West Second street, -in honor -of Miss Elizabeth Wigmore s birthday anni versary. The , rooms -were prettily decorated with flowers and pumpkins The guests were served at one Urge j table, which '' was decorated with a : large Jack i O'Lantern - for the center piece with candle holders at either end and small pumpkins. Contests and music were the " f ea tures of the evening, favors going to mm. John Thomas and miss Eiizaoetn Wigmore. Those enjoying the hos V nitality ' were Messrs. ' ' and Mes dames ' John Thomas, J. Atkinson, Edward" Sharp, Albert Dennis, Iw J. Wigmore, Phillip Witte, Roy Reynolds, MJiies Ruth Hadley, Mgry Porterfield. Irene Wigmore. Elizabeth Wig more. Minnie Wigmore. Mrs. Emma Hadley", . Mr. Glen - Dennis. As a courtesy -f Miss Lois Ben son, of -. Newport. - Ky., Miss Ruth Haler entertained in a delightful man- - ner. The guests formed a hayrack party to Williamsburg where supper was served. After, supper the party ; enjoyed an informal dance. The guests j were Misses Irene Reed, Ruth Haler, Lois Benson. Bernardo Shackles of i Greenfield, Bessie Morford, Effie Mar tin and Bertha Olmetzer; Messrs. Emmcrson Plnnlck. Marion Marx, C. N, ? Payne, Joseph : Dill, Roy Clark, .Oran Henderson and Cecil Maibach. A dance will be given in the Eagles' hall tonight. . Jelly and Smith will furnish the-music. Miss Reba Jordan has gone to Chicago, where she will spend several "days the -guests of friends and relatives. ... . , After ,a pleasant visit with 'Miss Louise Schroeder, Miss Margaret Ferguson has returned from Connersville. A surprise was given Mr.' Phillip CjhaiKtte Sundajjat bis qme oia jSouth Eleventh street, in celebration of his forty-fifth blrtllday anniversary. The i,4ble was artistically . decorated with te?JrtMfrrntftmtr TJanilles in pretty holders'- appointed the ; table. Near toe place of the host at the table nas placed a beautiful birthday cake f urrounded by forty-five candles. 1 125 A -Practical Conven ient Model. Ladies house dress with long or fchort sleeve. ' 1 For utility, comfort and convenience, this design has much to commend It It closes In coat style, with the entire fronts over-lapping. - An ample pocket Is1 arranged over the side front. The ' waist is finished with a neat collar, and with cuffs for sleeve in short length. The long sleeve Is dart fitted. The dart fulness may be cut away and the opening thus made, be finished with a facing and underlap for buttons and buttonholes or other fasteners; then' the sleeve' may be turned back over the arm when desired. The pattern is good for gingham, percale, lawn, seersucker, soisette, madras, dimity, drill or linen. It is cut in 7 sizes: 32. 34. 36. 38. 40. 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 6 yards of 36-inch material for. a 36-inch sis.. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Address your letter to ' Richmond Palladium Pattern Department. Rich ntond, Indiana, else m. Nam . . ................. .. .I.
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Social Calendar Elks' social .committee gives . dance at club house. Open meeting of Friends For-, - eign Missionary society- at home . of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gurney Hill. Sheepshead club meets . with . " Mrs. John Maher, South Eleventh " street. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in Moose Hall. Art ' Study class : meets in the ' - morning at 9:30 o'clock in the v Public Art Gallery at the high school. . t. ' ' - . , , -f ? '' Wedding - of , Andrew Keadrick - and Mss Mary . Tosehlog at St Andrew's church. . i . Miss Margafet Sedgwick hostess for meeting of auction-bridge club. Tirzah Aid society of Ben Hur i lodge meets with Mrs. Hale of ' South Eleventh street. ; Social Aid of - Reid Memorial church meets with Mrs. Charles '" Porter. ' :, , , " Woman's Home Missionary society of First Methodist church t, meets with Mrs. Walter Luring. , , rr Girls' Athletic association enter- ' tains members of Freshman class : of high . school with -' Halloween, -party at the gym from four, until - six o'clock. , -Woman's Loyal . Moose Circle i meets in Post room at court house. . . ' Section One of Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church ' entertains other sections of the . aid -society. Mrs. Ben My rick's Sunday school- class of Reid Memorial Presbyterian church gives Hatloween party at the church. - Boy's' class in dancing meets. Music and cards featured the evening. The guests were. Mr. and Mrs. Beattrie. Mr. Vaun, . Mr., Harry Wilson, -Misses Louise Beattrie, Henrietta Milter and mother, Mrs. Miller of Chicago, Mr. Peter Beattrie, Master Fred . Beattrie, Mrs. Jierschel Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Coquette. " An open meeting of the Friend's Foreign Missionary society will " be Jel$ Wedsdny evening at -T:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B Gurney Hill on East Main street. A splendid program has been prepared and all members and friends are invited to be present. " -.,...-,.,.-.. Mr. Edward Shutz was given a pleasant surprise Sunday at his home by anumber of friends and relatives who called to assist in celebrating his birthday anniversary. The guests brought well-filled baskets, and a delicious dinner was served at noon. The hours were spent socially. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames William Shutz and daughters Misses Elizabeth and Naomi, Walter Vossler, Melville Shutz and . son Myron, Stephen Hawkins, Ivan' Ogden, Elwood . Shutz and daughters Wanda and William, and Mr; Leo Shutz of Dayton. The. public is. invited, to the "Abe Martin" , wedding which will be given this evening at 8 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church by members of Circle No. 5 of the Aid society. No admission wilt be asked, but a silver offering will be taken after the wedding. The luncheon announced for Tuesday, , November 2 at the - First M. E. church by the Domestic Science association in honor of Miss Julia Latbrop of Washington. D. C . will te given at S o'clock in the evening instead of 12:30. o'clock. The committee - in charge is ce'ranoed nf rieidarass Edward Crawcfrcl, Charles Druitt and Miss Margaret Stn-. The tickets are limited to one hundred and nearly all of them have been disposed of to the members of the association. . ;'Mrs. Charles S. Beck -has been called to Frankfort, Indiana, by the death of her father, Mr. W. Cokayne. Miss I largaret Sedgwick will be hostess for a meeting of the auction bridge club Wednesday afternoon. Active preparations are under way for the entertainment which is to be given at the English theatre in Indianapolis the evening of November .11, for the benefit of the Children's Aid association and pure milk sta-
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Dances tlons. The principal J feature of the program will be the child impersonation work of Mrs. Guy McCabe, who is prominent in the social life of . Pittsburg and who Is a former resident f tnis city. Mrs. Ben Cs Bartel is among the patronesses for the entertainment. A DUty Of RJchtnnnit iwnnl ra nlo,i. ning to attend the affair.-, .. . The weddinc of Mr. Jess C VI and MiSS Gladys Ej Ludv-was nnlotlv nnl. emnized Monday, afternoon - at 3 : SO o clock at the parsonage of the Grace i. ju. cnurcn py - tne Rev. u. S. A. Bridge, in " the presence of - a. : few friends. ' The bride wore ; a tailored fuit of blue -with'' hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Via left for Dayton, Ohio, where they will have a residence., Mr. and ' Mrs. George Thomas, nee Miss Marie Weber, ' who were recently married,' have, returned from a honeymoon and are at home to their many friends at 71 S West Main street. ' .j. r -i ..... - ' ' . -i'.'- . .. ;; .'' -- v iir ... --v . ! A party will be given this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rich on the Abington pike by members of the Big Brothers class of the Sunday school for the members of another Bible "ss of the school composed of men and women members. A pretty Halloween . party was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. James Qates at their home; on South Fourth street.'- Corn - stalks, pumpkins, . autumn leaves and other decorations appropriate to the season were used in arranging the rooms. . The guests came masked and many . grotesque costumes -were in evidence. The evening was spent socially and -with cards. There were guests . present to ; fill three tables. Favors went to : Mesdames Edward Warfel and James Oates. - After the game . a luncheon appropriate to . Halloween was served. The xuests were i Messrs. and Mesdames Edward - Warfel, Charles Hays, Charles Igelman, Adam Feldman, Carl Cutter and James Oates. The Busy -Bee Thimble club will meet with Mrs. George Mattix at her home, - 923 North Tenth street, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Members of a dancing class meet Monday morn-ng for an hour's lesson in the Pythian temple under the di rection of Mrs. Robert Nobr. The class haB a membership of fifteen. An other- meeting will be held next Mon day afternoon and the list of mem bers- announced. This afternoon a class of high school girls meet at the Pythian temple. .The- Mary , F. ; Thomas W.; C. " T. U. met yesterday afternoon in the Mor-rlsson-Reeves library. . .. Mrs- Nelle Barnard led the devotional exercises. Several prayers were offered by the members.' Reports from the superintendents were . read showing ten notices which appeared in the press. The '. Flower committee - reported twenty-nine cards and five boquets of flowers sent to shutins and ill. ones. Twenty-one doltara and tifty-eents was given for charity. -4 Evangelistical committee reported ten on the list. One hundred and siktyone pages of literature have been distributed. Mr. Russell Titsworth of Rushville, a student at Earlham college, spent the week-end with his parents. Mrs. -Edward Cooper, will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Teddy Bear Euchre club at her home on South Twelfth street, instead of Mrs. George Reid. Little Miss Pauline Mary Reid, daughter of Mr..'and Mrs. Carl Reid of South Third street, who has been ill with diphtheria is convalescing. Miss Annette Edmunds will represent' the Woman's Franchise League at the State Federation of Women's clubs which - meets - in : convention in Indianapolis the : latter part of the Banish Unwelcome Hairs on Arms or Face WHY endure sseh mortifying dis- , , figuremcnt when X. Bazin will remove it instantly and retard its growth? Society beauties and actresses of Peris ad New York have used X. Bacia tor years. It is sale end sure approved by physicians aad dermatologists. Get a bottle today 50e and $1. Don't confustwtth cheap, inefficient preparations, but try it and be eonvtneed by its wnnderfol re sults. MadebyHall&Ruckel.NewYork. ! X. BAZIN Depilatory Powder '. Fr Salf By . .' (Dealer's name and address) n n n n n n ? n i n q ,q CLEM THISTLETHWAITE . 1 50c
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weekT'Other delegates vfrpm..this city will be Mesdames A.'W. Roach, Frank Land. N. R. Melhuish, S.Xbtrke of the Domestic 'Science association, Harry Dalbey and' Miss Gertrude Shute of the Coterie cliib ' and ' Miss: Elizabeth Morris,' Mesdames Hill and E. ' E. ' McDivitt r ' - - - - - y ; - Mr.- and Mrs.' Fnsd Smith and daughter; Miss Marie,- bav returned 'from Connersville, -where r they- spent x the week-end ; with relatives. ;
Mrs," John. Saunders has returned to Dayton after -visiting, her. motber,- Mrs. N. H. Mulholiand, wbo has been quite ill. The Woman's Loyal". Moose Circle will meet: Wednesday evening at 7 : 30 o'clock in the Moose half and all members are urged to he present as there will be an initiation of candidates. Later there will be a ballroom supper and masquerade party." v . . - " ' ' - T ' :. ' --... " -, Mr. Reed, and Mr. Klopp of the Reed Furniture store, have gone to Cincin nati on business. '. ' , Miss Inez .Worrell' of "Marion, Indiana, who. is a guest 'at the home of Misses. Hazel and Marie Bond will - return homeWednesday.' Mrs. 1 Ralph Whi'sler of , South ' Fif teenth street will go to Marion Wednes day having been called by the death of a friend. . .. .. . . Mrs. T. J. Ferguson wail hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Magazine club., The , readers were Mrs. Benton Addingtoh and Mrs. Samuel Gaar.. Monday the club will meet with Mrs. F.' A. Brown at' her home on East Main street. Mr.Ewart B.avis . left, today " for Youngstown, Ohio, where . he ; will be assistant ' physical director . at the Youngstown Y. M. C. a; Z i". The members who expect to attend the Young People's , Branch meeting of the 'Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. Wednesday evening, -are asked - to meet at the corner of . North Twelfth and C streets; where they will be conveyed on a hayrack -to - the home - of Miss Mary Kenworthy. A Halloween - masquerade " party was ' given last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. L. ,Ruby.on South Twelfth street, by the members of the Criterion club and their '- husbands. Corn stalks, pumpkins and other decorations appropriate to - the season were used in arranging the home. The hours i were . spent - socially - and .with music and games. A Hallowe'en luncheon in several courses was served.
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The party was composed of Messrs. and Mesdames SLOT Bwanr Albert Foster, Charles Grose. B. W. Keller. W.' E. Oliver,' W. O.. Wlaaler. Charles Potter, John WcodhursUD. C. Stott and Mrs. Filmore Riggs. Ladies Auxiliary "of St. : John will give a card party-Wednesday- evening at the Lyceum on South Fifth street. Mrs.' Hale - will . entertain members of the Tisrah Aid society Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Eleventh street, instead - of Mra. Rosa Robinson as announced. A Halloween party was given last
evening at the home of Mr.- and -Mrs. Clarence Kramer on East Main street. The guests Included members of the Epworth League and their friends of the Grace M. E. church. The guests were entertained in tbe third floor of the Kramer home. The rooms were artistically decorated with Jack-o-lan terns, pumpkins, corn stalks and other embellishments emblematic of tbe sea son. , The- evening was spent socially and with music and games.. A delicious luncheon was served. - . A class of boys of the First Baptist Sunday school met ,, at the home - of Mrs. Dean; 314 North Fourteenth street last -evening and organised the Agoga club. The officers are: Teachers, Mlsa Sponenberger ; president, - Mr. Marvel nallao- virm nriwsident. Mr. Crist Hale: I secretary, Mr William LeHunt: treas urer, Mr. James Pettlbone and linrariani Mr. Donald Vice.t Mrs. Ben Myrick's Sunday school class of the Reid Memorial church has arranged for a Halloween social and party to be given Wednesday evening at tbe church for members of the Sunday school' and congregation. The Dorcas society held an all-day meeting Monday at the First English Lutheran ; church. ! Fifteen comforts were tacked and it was decided to send four to the-Home of the Friendless and the others will be given to tbe Central Charity Bureau to be turned over to the Visiting Nurse and other societies in need of such articles. At noon a dinner was served. In a fortnight. Mrs. Frank Haner entertains the society. 'Mr. and Mrs. G.-H."Hunt and baby, former residents of this city, have gone to Connersville to live... Mr. Hunt has accepted a position with Leo Kahn company. , - Unique invitations In the form of a scroll have been issued for a Japanese Tea to be given at the First. Christian church. Reading across the scroll the letters appear to be Japanese car - - 1 1 . , Wis" Wm. J. Richardson, Jr. free of charge, can be obtained by driting to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 454 Washington St., Monticello, 111. Adv. The Autographic KODAK The Historian of the Family Pictures of all that goes to make your home, tell a story that for you and yours have an interest -. eternal. Enables you to date and title each negative at the time the exposure is made, adds the needed touch. We have Autographic Kodaks, $6.00 up. A Kodak makea a fine Xmas Gift. - Drug Store Phone 1217 712 Main St. The Place for Quality. . $1 50c PRICES Phone HOA5
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