Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 275, 30 October 1915 — Page 5

MGEFIVS rad. Clara Townsend. Treva. Bosler. Ruth Dafler. Delores Horn. Edith Hollingswortb. Helen Jessup. Doris Jones, Mary McLaughlin. Miriam Little, Ruth Wellbaum. Elizabeth Price, Helen Faston. . Doris . Fins, Shirley. Fins. Grace Trotter. lona Wentllng and Martha Winn.' -. "' - '," ;,'.':. Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Lyef and Robert Zimmerman of Anderson will motor here and spend tbe week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks.'. PERSONALS ;, MUSICALS ... PARTIES GLUBS 1 TEAS DANCES

THE RICHMOND fAUJUUUU AND SON-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY. OCT. 30, 1915

:-' Cornstalks, pumpkins, yellow and 'black crept paper .' ornamented - with witch and weird emblem appropriate to Halloween were used In dec rats' tng the Knights of Columbus hall last " evening for a beautiful autumn dance. At one end of the hall was a barrel ' of cider about which flowers and ferns bad been arranged to form an arbor. "Miniature pumpkin. pies wero served throughout the evening. . Piano, violin and drums furnished the music. The dancers were:' Messrs., and Mesdames W. A. Klein, Prank Geers, J. P. O'Brien, L. P. McTlgue, Arnold Pfeif7 fer, John J. Harrington, Jr., Misses Anna Harrington, Blanch Griffin. Bess OoMrlck, Mary, Crump, Rose Taube, r Marcel la Luken, Marie - Dillon, - Mar- - Jorie Owens, Nellie Reed, Irene Hart, Rhea Fitzgibbons, 5 Ernestine Lawrence, Emma Taube, Helen Vosmeier, "' Marguerite Noland, Mary Taube, Hilda M oiler, Elisabeth Kennepohl Pauline Hiatt, Euphrasia Manier, Alvlna Taube, Bernadetta Dittoe of Fort Wayne, Messrs. James Goldriek, Frank Kiser, James Quinllvan, Harry Brehm, Walter Boyce, Edward Hart, R. J. Ryan. - Edward Brennen, Raymond Noland, .William Klnsella, George O'Brien, U.W. O. Cronin. ; Lawrence Kiser, Guy : Trotter, ' Harry Smith, ' Joseph . Smithmeyer, Michael Noctoa. ' Raymond Manier, W. - R. Knauber, R W. Gustln. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Johnson will gire a dinner Sunday ' evening at their home on East Main street in honor of Governor and Mrs- Ralston of Indianapolis. Covers will be laid for Governor and Mrs. Ralston, former Attorney General .Thomas Honan of Indianapolis, Mr.' and: Mrs. John M. Lontz, Mr. Fred Johnson of Indianapolis,' and Mlas Edna Johnson. The young . people who have been

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j eral Informal parties have been given : at the bungalow- during the week. .

; Mr. Herbert Smell and Miss Carrie Modelln will motor to Yellow Springs,

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The West Richmond W. C. T. U. will ' not . meet Monday , afternoon on ac

count of the charity convention. The meeting will be held a week from Monday. . ... -'MisS Marguerite Little is the gueBt of M WfnlfroH T.ittl at Mlririlehnrn

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Mr. and Mrs. George Little entertained with a dinner in honor of Mr. mid Mrs. Harry. Commons of Virginia-

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vMrt. Will am Golden and Mrs. Mort.crt Little have gone to Greenville, Ohio, to spend' the week-end with Mr. cud .Mrs. Homer Smith. ' it-.:''; " --A rnmber of youns rieonle enjoyed a

hpvrsck Tarty to Williamsburg last i f-pniiip. su--f vai served. The' party ! v .. 3 c-m.vr.- ine8 TJnth Builer-; i.icu, I uc;!q White. Zetta Markley, Al-rriira-'"p?- ' Burns. Olga Markly Fr:?! "'1 ' " ?ssr$. Hairy Hrvln-.po. Itr 'i''!ri''c!:. Daniel Van, L"Ucr., Ttc-- X"' ' '0 ;:or-?v. wal-; ter Craig. Homr 1 ui'iott and Mr. and 1 Mre; Car! Kartmati, v. ho chaperoned' the parly. . t T.lrs. R. H. Cov.an has returned to 1 her home in Muncie after a visit in"( yayton and tbis city. j Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lontz will'

leave Sunday night for a week's stay in New York, later going to Asbeville, N. O. "A Halloween party was given Thursday evening by. Miss Lois Johanning.

8U NO AY Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Johnson give dinner for Governor and Mrs. Ralston. ' " Art Gallery open In the afternoon. v - ' MONDAY Mrs. Effle Hall will not be hostess for meeting .West Richmond '"' ' W. C. T. TJ. ;..,''...'... Mr. and Mrs. William Romey entertain members of Trlfollura Literary society. Mrs. Marie Green-Hughes gives party for Miss Alma Pfafflln. a November ' bride.: ' . ? . : ' . -.J') ' -'. ' ' ' Members of . Missionary society and families of First M. E. church give Halloween party at home of Mrs. L. E. Turner. ' Magazine club meets with Mrs. F. A. Brown. Mrs. John Coate hostess for meeting of Tieknor clisb. Woman's dancing class meeU In the morning from 10 until 11 o'clock In the Pythian Temple. .-- ' Mrs. George Reid entertains members of an auction club. Queen Esther Society, Past Grand Eden Rebekah lodge meets with Mrs. , Erastus Bond. - r -,. .'. - - Brotherhood Second English Lutheran church meets at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Allen D. Hole will not observe her usual "at home." TUESDAY Domestic Science association gives luncheon at 6 o'clock at First Methodist church In honor of Miss Julia Lathrop of Washington, D. C. Ladies' Bible class of Second Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. Edward . Cook. . . ' - - ' ' . " I Ye Olden Time Dancing clnb gives dance in the Odd Fellows hall at 8 o'clock. Card party in Moose hall at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Edward Slinker hostess for a meeting of the Neighborly club at subur.ban: home.:' ; . ; ..-y . K , r.;. v Criterion club meeta with Mr. Charles Grose. Progressive Literary society meets with Mrs. Clayton Clawson. Mrs. Gertrude Hill hostess for meeting of Aftermath. Japanese tea given, by the Young Ladies Mission circle of First Christian church. , .' ..;: ' ,--t. Art Gallery open in the 'evening to the public. ''" . High school girls class in dancing meets in. Pythian Temple. Aid Society of Whitewater Friends' church meets at the church. Aid Society of West Richmond Friends' church meets. WEDNESDAY Current Events club meets with Mrs. Sophia Frauman. Open meeting of Woman's Missionary society of First Baptist church at church B. B. B. Thimble club meets with Mrs. Walter Weidner. Mrs. Harry Young hostess for meeting of Narcissus Embroidery club. Miss Mildred Parker hostess for meeting A. N. C. club. Card party 2:30 o'clock in the Moose Hall. Mrs. W. R. Poundstone hostess for meeting Wednesday auction-bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. William Seaney entertain members of the Pocahontas card club. All-day meeting of the Penny club. ' Social at Y. M. C. A. building for new members. Music Study, club meets in the morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Public Art .'Gallery. Mrs. Ross Robinson hostess for meeting of Tirzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge.; . : - - v ...'"... Members of a Five Hundred club meet with Mrs. George Reid. Drama League meets at 8 o'clock in the Morrlsson-Reeves Library. THURSDAY Cincinnati Symphony orchestra concert postponed to later date. Mrs. George Brehm hostess for meeting of card club. Miss Alice Price hostess for meeting of Alice Carey club. Woman's Relief corps meets in - Post room at court house. Aid society of Reid Memorial hospital meets with Mrs. B. G. Hill. Woman's Collegiate club meets at Earlham college with Misses Conrad and Johnson. ' , Eagles' card party at 8 o'clock in Eagles' hall. Aid society of East Main street Friends' church meets. Teachers' class in dancing In the Pythian temple, under the direction of Mr: and Mrs. Robert Nohr. Dorcas society of Earlham Heights church meets with Mrs. A. Nogoman and Mrs. G. W. Neff at" home of the former. FRIDAY Miss Bess Goldriek entertains for Miss Alma Pfafflln Good Time Dancing club meets in the Vaughan hall. Art gallery open in the evening to the public. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in the Eagles' hall. Athenaea Literary society meets and hostess announced later. Mrs. Leftwick entertains ladies of Reid Memorial church. SATURDAY Wedding of Mr. Oliver Bouge and Miss Constance Foster nt high nooa.lii the Reid Memorial. Presbyterian church, followed by a re- . .cgption at the Foster home. Home Economic Study c'.ass meets with Mrs. Balrd at her suburban home. Ps.i Icta Xi sorority gives market, and place will be announced later.

Ooyle. Getv jre BfcVer. Eorl Keisker, Wcndall O'Veal, Firnun Manier and j Thomas Bell.

Forty-nine members and eleven new members attended the Halloween party given ' Wednesday evening at "the country home of Miss Mary Kenworthy by the Young People's Branch of the Mary Hill W. C. T. U. The members of the Christian Endeavor society of the Earlham Heights Presbyterian church entertained the members of the Young People's society of the Second Presbyterian, church with a Halloween party last evening. The Misses Horner entertained a number of quests from New Paris, O., with a Halloween masquerade party last evening. Members of the Narcissus embroidery club entertained their families last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sharp. The rooms were decorated appropriate to Halloween. Those .present were Messrs. and Mesdames Edgar Sharp- J- C. Thomas, Howard Longfellow, Harry Townsend, Ernest Davis, Harry Young, Peter Cutler, Joseph ' Phenis, Arch . Campbell, Misses Ardath ' Sharp, Alice Sharp, Reba Townsend, Thelma Thomas, Marguerite Campbell. Juanita Longfellow, Messrs. Robert and Chester Sharp, Donald and Verle Cutler, Lewis Davis, Olan Hanes and Morris Longfellow. Miss Mary Long returned to New Castle after a visit with Mrs. Anna Morgan. Rev. Truman Kenworthy was a guest In New Castle Thursday enroute to Wilkinson where be will attend a revival meeting of the Friends' church.

Mrs. Harry Shaw has returned from an extended visit with friends in Louisville, Ky., Indianapolis and Columbus, Indiana. '

Members of a card club were entertained yesterday afternoon. by Mrs. Edward Warfel. Mrs. Charles Igelman was given the favor. The members present were Mesdames Lauren Whitsell, Ira Swisher, George Weir, Charles Igelman, Walter Dalbey and Alma Smith. Miss Lorene Jenks entertained in a delightful manner last evening with a Halloween .party. The evening was spent socially and with music and games. Decorations appropriate to Halloween were used. The guests

Mrs. Mary Holler was hostess last evening for a Halloween party given in honor of the Layal Daughters' class of the First Christian church. The rooms were decorated appropriate to : Halloween. Seventy persons enjoyed the affair. Miss Clara Grose will give a Hallow- , etn party tbis evening at her home ! south of the city. The young people will take the care that leaves Eighth ' and Main streets at 7 o'clock. The party will be met at the end of the : south side . car line by a hay hack whtch will convey the young people to the Grose home. In tbe party will be ; Misses Pauline Strauss. Camilla Haner, Mildred Hartman, Elizabeth Ward jlna Manler,: Doris Groan, LethaChrow, Messrs. Everett Shelton, " Clarence

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were Misses Mary Brumfield, Mary FUzpatrick , Marcella Huths, Edna. Richard, Lucile Kinley, Daisy Moffett,' Helen Semler, Helen Poinier, Doris1 Puckett, Florence Kerlin and Marjorie Kenworthy. Among the dancers at the assembly given last evening by Mr. , and Mtf. Bert Kolp in the Odd Fellows hall were Misses Olive Lewis, Mary Iliff, Ruth Pennell, Ann Nicholson, Nell

Becher. Dorothy Land,' ' Julia 'Lichten-feis,-Hasel Henderson, Leona - Cory, Gladys Bailey. Nellie Hitch of Princeton, Ind., Messrs. Raymond Jones; Gordon Magaw, Paul -Miller, Frank Wissler, Chauncey Edgerton. Louis Francis Ross, Justin McCarthy, Frank Becher. William Williams. Carlton, Scott. Neil Bly and Lawrence Jessup. ' A party composed of Mesdames W. L. Hungerford, Henry Heet, Conrad Heet, R. L. Hungerford, Misses Sarah Mote and Louise Heet, motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Knight on the Arba Pike Thursday and enjoyed a chicken dinner.. .' The Progressive " Literary society will meet' Tuesday afternoon with- Mrs. Clayton Clawson, 112 Southwest Seventh street. Responses to roll call will be to name and locate a county seat.

Capitals will be given by Mrs. Roland. Mrs. Arthur King will read a paper on the' next crisis in the United States. "Benevolences vs. . Extravagances' will he - given- by Mrs. Ben Haisley. Mrs. Robert C. .Wilson will play a piano number. - - ' A Halloween party" was given last evening by Misses Fern and Clenna Homan. The guests were Misses Lucile Gibbs. Ruth Bell., Katherine Con

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