Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 282, 8 November 1915 — Page 5
Personals r : Musicals x i Garti Parties
Important -social , function --' for - the , week are the.bridgeparties tobe given Wednesday ; nd Thursday " afternoon by Mrs:- Albert Reed and Mrs. rrank'Braffett at the bome of the former on Sbutb Thirteenth ' street.' . As a courtesy - Mia Alma Pfaf flin, " -who wljl be married this; month to Mr. Harley Porterfield. Mlaa Mary porter - vlM give-a linen ahower-Thuraday evf; ening at her home" ohast'Maih street. ! Tuesday-' evening . a, miscellaneous S shower, will., be given for the , brideI elect by ..Miss Bess Goldrick. I 1 'A Mr, Harry Gephart . of. ;New ; Castle visited friends here Sunday.-- ' . "
f Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley will be hostess jf Thursday for a meeting: of an acutlon
r. bridge club. ' -' '-.- I Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Z. Carr enter
J talned the following guests at dinner Sunday at their "home in . Westcott
k place Messrs.' and 'Mesdames,1 Frank I Cllne, Fred - Mustard 4 and daughter, I Janet of "Anderson. ' , rj Mr. George Pierce of .Washington, ' D; C.,vls & guest' of Mr. and Mrs. John Harrington, , Sr.,' North" Twelfth street
;' Mr. and Mrs.? Howard ' Dill' will ' be Ikost And' h'ostess Friday evening. for. a meeting of the JTourist club..; jrhejppr; tgram ..which was, to' have -been given October.; 20 fellows:--James Russell Lowell; At the Court of St. James, N. S.rCdXT Tn TBetTEdwiii -FT TruebTobd: Miss, RhodaPo'rterf leld of Indianapolis, spent! the week end ' here with Miss Ruby Haner.Mr: and-; Mrs.; John Harrington, Sr., Mr. James Harrington, - Misses Alice and Anna , Harrington and .Mae Griffin and Mrs. George Pierce of Washington, D.C.,r motored to New Castle Sunday and visited friends. Mr.; and - Mrs. Earl Winchester . and three' 86ns, spent the week end with Mrs. Winchester's .parents, Mr.and Mrs. W. C. Klein at Connersville. Mrs. Eleanor Shute has gone to New Castle to visit her daughter, Mrs. Oakley Polk. -- - - The Progressive Literary Circle will not meet Wednesday ' afternoon with Mrs. P. T." McLel.lanl.ih .Mooreland on account of a death.' ' ' Mr. Van Voorhees of Indianapolis', spent the week end -with - Mr. Harold Scott. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Coate entertained Thursday evening at their, home on North Twentyfirst street' with a birthday surprise in honor of Miss Netta Coate, the former's sister. The color scheme vellow and green was carried out in all the decorations. A delicious Jour course luncheon was served. The
Artist Named; irl Woman's Story of Frank Lloyd Wright
4 Federal officials in Chicago today continued their investigation into the charges that Frank Lloyd Wright, architect, has been guilty of a violation of the Mann act in transporting to his "love cote" at Spring Green, Wis., Mrs. Maude Miriam Noel, a sculptress of note, a grandmother and a member of the - Fench Academy. The charge against Wright is made by V Mrs. Nellie Breen, formerly a bookkeeper for the Wrights at Spring Green, and counter charges against the woman for. alleged violation of the
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Social Galendar Social" Aid of ". Reid ' Memorial .. church meeyts with' Mrs." Johnson, r South Twelfth street. , - - "! ii Postponed. meeting of Aftermath . society at home of Mrs. Gertrude Hfll.' : . . -4 Card "club meet at 7:30 o'clock - in Moose hall; -- i'Z' Dance in Eagles' hall at 8 o'clock. -Mrs. '1 S.- Burns hostess for meeting of East End Aid society of Irst Christian church. Mrs'.. . Allen Coggeshall . hostesB - for meeting, of. Good Time Needle . club.. ' , .... ' v Nonpareil club' meets with Mrs. Clarence Bsown. 4- ; Mrs. -George Reid hostess for a meeting of the Sbeephead club. Members of - a card club meet with Mrs. ..Wirt Hawekotte. . ; - ' In" honor of Miss' Alma' Pfaf flin, V: Mias Bess Goldrick'gives a shower. Aid society' of South Eighth - Street Friends -church-meets. - Class of High-sehool girls meets for dancing , lessons -in Pythian temple.. . . .. . . St. . Paul's . Guild of , St. Paul s .Episcopal church meets at the parish house. Economic. Study class of District No. 6 meets at the home of -Mrs. Baird Eastern Star . thimble party - at the home of Mrs. Mabel Baker. guests were all masked.' Gar es, music and readings featured' the evening. Those ' present were Misses Netta Coate,-Pearl- James"," Opar Cloyd-," Esther marker, Nellie Gregory, Messrs. Paul Neff, Casper. Parker, Roy Moore, Frank Katte, Albert Gregory, Warren Austin, and Perry Moore. Me.ssrs. and Mesdames George James, Albert Gregory, Joseph Parker and A. B. Coate. Mr. Joseph Fisher was surprised Thursday evening by a number of friends who came masked. The hours were spent socially and with music and games. Among the guests were Messrs. and Mesdames W. Stotle, E. Herold, C. . Faucett, Masters Edward and Joseph Fisher.. . A called meeting of the Queen Esther Missionary society of the Grace "blackmail"' section ' of the. Mann act have been made on behalf of Architect Wright. " Mrs. Breen said-she was ready for the - inquiry,- and declared that" she could produce ' letters to show that her accusations against Wright are true. The letters, she said, are signed "Miriam" and are remarkable epistles in more than one way. j They 6how, so Mrs. Breen declares, tne Dona inai-sne. Deiieves -exists ueItween the architect and the sculp1 tress a bond artistic and a bond that I the law doe.a. nnt. ,aiii)ii .. ..
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MW1AY, NOV: 8, 1915- -
r Clubs TT Teas Dances M. E. church will be held this evening at the home of Miss' Blanch Compton. It is urgent that all members attend. . Among ; those' forming dinner parties at Cliff Dale Auto Club yesterday were: '- '" , Mr. and Mrs. Erie L. Reynolds. Dr.. and Mrs. L. C. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. . J. G. Martin, Lynn, Ind. --v - "- -. ; Miss Vada B. -Daly, Lynn,- Ind. 'i Mr. George C. Alexander, Jr., Lynn Ind. - " ; : Mr. and Mrs. B.: G. Price. ; ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tyrell, Eaton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gross, Eaton, Ohio. ' " ' ; : v Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Beanning, Eaton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Stebbins, Eaton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Gilmore, Ea ton, Ohio. ... - - Mfss M: E. B. Culbertson. Miss Esther Griffin White. Mr. L. M. Emmons. Miss Rhoda Pdrterfield, . Indianapo lis, Ind. - . Mr. J. M. Jones. r President's day will be observed this evening by the Ticknor club at the home of Dr. and Mrs." David W. Den nis, in West Richmond. Messrs. Richard Granger and Harry Holmes motored to Williamsburg Sun day and had dinner at the Kelly hotel. Other guests were Mr. Morris Jones and Miss Rhoda Porterf ield , of Indianapolis. - Miss Ruth Alien will be hostess for a meeting of the L. M. C. club this evening. Mr.' and , Mrs. Everard Knollehberg have as their guest Miss Lela Ebenhack cf Cold water, Mich. " Mrs. Adam H. Batrel, Misses Ida and Florence Bartel saw "The Bluebird" at Indianapolis Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.- Oakley Polk of New Castle, gave a luncheon' Sunday in honor of several guests from this city including relatives. Those from here were Mrs. Eleanora Shute, Misses Anna Bradbury,. Eleanora Shute and Mr. William Bradbury. The Loyal Sisterhood class of the First Christian church, will hold Its business meeting and social this evening at the home of Mrs. Allen. 2012 North C street. All members are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kamp, Mrs. Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks motbred to Hagerstown and New Castle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dechant and son of Lebanon, and Mrs. Robert Smith of Avondale, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. L. Dechant. Misses Florence Spalding and Ruby Shaw have issued invitations for a shower to be given Friday evening at the home' of Miss Shaw in honor of Miss Marguerite Htghley whose marriage to Mr. Howard Wentling will take place the latter part of the month. A bazaar under the auspices of the Young People's society of the Second Presbyterian church, will be given Wednesday evening at the church. All the various societies of the church will LG ooi" "S-O-M-E Doughnut!" "Any time you want two! goodies use Calumet Baking Powder! My mother uses itshe's tried all others she's learned her lesson now the sticks to Calumet. "Unequalled for making tender, wholesome, light bakings. Wonderful leavening and raising qualities uniform results. Mother says Calumet is the moM economical to buy most ecouomical to use. Try it at once. Racaivad Hishoit Awards Una Ck M trusts Slit !n fumdCan 0
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the various booths which will be gaily decorated. A dairy luncheon win be served - throughout ' the evening. Home-made candles and .a number of pretty needlework articles will be on sale.. -.2 '- u ,; .-. - Mr. Gaar Williams returned to In dianapolis last "evCninj: after spending the week-end with Mrs. Williams, who is a guest at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Englebert. - An important meeting of the St. Paul's Gull i of the St. Paul's Episcopal church, will be held Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock at the Parish House. The East End Aid society of the First Christian church, has arranged for a parcel post social to be given Wednesday evening at the chureh. A musical program will be presented and refreshments served. Cards reading as follows have been issued: Dear Friend: We're going to spring a brand new stunt, - Something we have never yet had, 'An affair which will soon take its - place at the front; tIt's known as the parcel post fad. We need your help, and all we ask ; From you as. a. very good friend. Is that you'll help us in this task So you will kindly send Some article by the. Parcels Mail, , Tied up in a -wrapper plain Which will sell for a dime without fail, ' And we'll thank you for the same. Numerous social affairs will be given in honor of. Mrs. Guy Stewart McCabe, who will' come to Indianapolis Thursday to give a benefit performance, for the . Children's Aid asi soclation. . Mrs. McCabe is a former resident of the city. Mrs. Ben Bartel of South Eighteenth street, is one of the patronesses for the performance. Among the women "who are assisting in the arrangements for the . benefit are Mrs. Samuel Ralston, chairman of the general committee; Mesdames Russell Fortune,; Frederick M. Ayers, Ralph Polk, a former Richmond resident; V. E.. Huff,' George Snowden. William C. Rockwood and C. E. Dewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hollingsworth of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. James Jarvis of Connersville, motored to this city yesterday and were entertained to dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hol lingsworth. Mr. Herbert Dalbey has returned from a week-end party given at the suburban home of Mr. Hadley CamMurray Auto Contestants Miss Rose Wallace 29,140 Mr. Geo. Brehm 28,975 Mrs. R. C. Kennedy 28,915 Miss Ethel O'Connell 28,790 Miss T. Zuttermeister. . . . . 28,720 Mrs. Rajr;tBofljan . . 28.640 "Toe" Ashirfger 28.485 Miss Dorothy Heckman. ...... 28,115 Miss Florence Harris...".. 27,995 Miss Bessie- Roof 1 . .v . . -. i 23,220 Miss Hester Williams 19,495 Mr. C. Edgerton . .: 18,420 Mrs. G. Horseman 10,660 Mr. Chas. Feasel 8,325 Mrs. J. Schwizer... 6,980 1495-1485-An Attractive Afternoon or Calling Gown. Mb 1483 amar This pleasing model shows a charming development of Ladies' Wast Pattern 1,485. As here portrayed, gray broadcloth was used with satin facings in a darker shade, and vest of coft taffeta. The waist has vereal new style features. The vest is lapped below a tiny chemissette of lace. The sleeve has a deep cuff in new shaping. The skirt is finished with revers at each side. Serge with satin facings embroidered or trimmed with rows of soutache braid would, be nice for this custume. Velvet with satin is also good. The Waist Pattern 1,495 is cut in six sizes, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. The Skirt Pattern 1,485 is cut; in six sizes 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inches waist measure. It requires 7 yards of 44-Inch material for a 36-inch size. -The Skirt measures about 3 yards at the foot. It may be finished in raised or normal waistline. This illustration calls for two separate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of ten cents for each pattern, in silver or stamps. Size
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