Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 291, 18 November 1915 — Page 5

THE RICIOIOND PUuADIUU AND SUN-TELEGJLUi, THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1915

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mey. Miss Anna Flnfrock and Miss Donna Park. '.

Basket supper at Chester school for the public.i- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp give assembly party In Odd Fellows' hall. -. Boys' class In dancing meets in Odd Fellows' hall. Basket social at home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith, given by members of Circle No. 3 of the Aid society of First Presbyterian hurch. , Art gallery open in the evening to the public. . . . Hiawatha Social and Literary society meets with Mrs. Miller. Pottery class meets at the home of Mrs. Phillips.

Frances Willard W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. Eliza Morris. Annual basket supper of South Eighth Street Friends church at the church. Mrs. Philip Schneider hoBtess for meeting of Atbenaea Literary society. ...... Calendar supper given by members of Mr. Layton Myrick's Sunday school class of Reid Memorial church. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in the Eagles' hall. Thimble party at. home of Mrs. George. Porter on North B street, for the women of Reid Memorial church. ' The Woman's character Buildrs class of the Central Christian church gives silver tea at home of Mrs. Roy Babylon.

Golden Rule Bible class meets with Mrs. L. E. Turner. Members of a fraternity will enjoy a dance at the home of Mrs. Frank Crichet.

A yellow chrysanthemum luncheon was given Wednesday at 1 o'clock by Mrs. Walter G. Butler at her home on South Seventeenth street, when she used this means of extending courtesy to her sinter, Mrs. Halleck Brown, of Billings, Mont. -The table was beautiful with Its appointments of flowers and ferns. Covers were laid for thirty guests. - After luncheon auction bridge was played and favors went to Mesdames Halleck Brown, Fred J. Bartel and Omar G. Murray. This, afternoon Mrs. Butler gave a bridge party for the pleasure of her sister.; ...

Mr. -Alonzo myesr of Lansing, Mich., a former resident of this city, is the guest of relatives here until Sunday. Thirty couples enjoyed a skating party at the Coliseum last evening, given by Messrs. Wilson Taggart. Ross Lyons and Raymond Kinder. A number of Earlhain students enjoyed the party. The young people were ctaap-

An important social; function . .of the week end is the luncheon to be given Saturday at 1 o'clock by Mrs. Frank Reed at her home on the National road, East, In honor of Mrs. Halleck Brown, of Billings, Mont. The guests will number thirty. I r. and Mrs. H. M. Waite of Rubicon place, Dayton, O., have as their guests Mr. and Mrs.' William Dudley Foalke. - M r. Foulke is at ending the convention of city managers, now in session in Dayton. - - " For the pleasure . of some of. the visiting guests who are in the city attending the city managers' convention, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan Wood entertained informally at dinner Wednesday evening at their Rubicon road residence.' Their guests included Clinton Rogers Woodruff of Philadelphia. Dr. Allen of New York, Mr. and Mrsl William Dudley Foulke of Richmond, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watson Waite and Dr. Upson. Dayton Journal. A -series of visitors' days will soon be observed at Cliffdale, and. the management is endeavoring to make these functions charming affairs. Among the charming functions of the Yuletide will be the . Christmas ball to be given the Monday after Christmas by members of the Psi Iota Xi sorority. . Miss Louise Malsby was a guest yesterday afternoon when members of a card ' club were entertained by Miss Ann Nicholson. The club will meet next week with Miss Dorothy Land.

Saturday ' evening the Poconontaa Council will hold .roll call at the Pythian Temple followed by a- Thanksgiving program. - - The Current- Events club met yesterday afternoon with ' Mrs. ' Edna Tressel at her home on Pearl street. "Indiana Day the Second," was discussed. Mrs. Orr was a guest. After the program there was a social hour and refreshments. , In two .weeks Mrs. Fred Haisley. entertains -the club. ' ,' Members of the Omjcron PI Sigma fraternity will give an informal dancing party. Friday evening for their girl friends at .the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crichet. ; . .... . Mrs. Lewis Kluter has returned from Cincinnati, where she visited friends.

The annual chicken dinner of the Third M. E. church will be given December 18 at the Pythian temple. In the evening luncheon will be served frcm 5. until 7:30 o'clock. . A prayer service will be held this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson on Boyer Btreet. The annual congregational supper of the South Eighth Street Friends church will be held Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the church. A package dance will be enjoyed Friday evening at 8 o'clock by members of the Good Time Dancing club. The New Castle chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity gave a smoker Tuesday evening at the club rooms. Messrs. Allen Jay and Harold Grimes of this city were among the guests. The Narcissus Embroidery club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Thomas. The hours were spent socially and with needlework.- Mrs. Baxter of Little Rock,'anfl Mrs. Zeek. Were guests. A luncheon was served. In two weeks. Mrs. Ernest Davis entertains the club.

Mrs. W. W. Gaar, who has been at the Westcott hotel for a few days, went to Indianapolis today. The Hiawatha Social and Literary club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Lou Miller on South Ninth street.

Mrs. Edward Cooper entertained members of the Five - Hundred club

yesterday afternoon. Favers went to i

Mesdames ' George Reid, Webb Pyle and Frank Watters... In two weeks Mrs. Frank Watters entertains the club. Mrs. E. O. Ewan was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of Section three of the Ladies and. Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church. The section will hold a market and bazaar the Wednesday before Thanksgiving at the church. The public is invited. The remainder cf the -afternoon was spent socially and, with needlework. The Queen Esther Society of the Grace M. E. church will give a penny supper Saturday evening at the church tor the public. ' '

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give, an assembly party 'Friday evening in the Odd Fellow's hall.. :

Gennett, Burton Carr, Wlllrd Z. Carr, Fred Carr. Ray K. Shiveley. Fred 8. Bates. Edgar F. Hlatt. Thomas Kaufman, Robert Heun. Julian ' Cates, , Dr. and; Mrs. Ure, Mrs. Jeanette Bland. Misses Abbie Schaefer. Marie Campbell. Clara and Elizabeth Comstock. - Messrs. Raymond Nicholson and Oath Freeman. - - . Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Klehfoth ,wUl entertain member of Trinity Luther league . this evening. Mrs. -Harry Lontz -entertained the members of an auction bridge -club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. ' Lontz received the favor. Mrs. Russell Gaar was a guest. The hostess for the next meeting will be announced later.'.: Miss Pearl Moss and Miss Jessie Mook entertained a cumber of friends last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chappel. - The evening . was spent in music and games. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton gave musical numbers.. Among the guests were Misses Luclle Hawley. Esther Sloan. Mary Daily. Ruth Brokamp. Messrs. Joe Blinker, Thomas Littlejohn, Howard Taylor, William. Taylor, Albert Chappel and Kenneth Chappel. TWith the Parish House filled with women yesterday afternoon the demonstrations given by Miss Alma Garvin of Purdue university under the auspices of the Domestic Science association was very successful. A number of. club women from Cambridge City and other places were in attendance. The art of making rolls, Including parker house, clover leaf and other rolls were demonstrated and the recipes given the guests. "Bread In Various' Forms" was the subject. This afternoon another demonstration was given. ' -

Invitations 'ere issued today for a

Thanksgiving dance to be given Thurs-i I v , r i . i rM

uhjt e emus, uvioucr 69, m me uua Fellows' hall by the social committee of the Omicron PI Sigma fraternity1, composed of Messrs. Lindeman, Carl Elliott and Herbert Bradley. The guests will include members of the fraternity with their girl friends, out of town guests and special guests from this city. Tho Runge orchestra will play the order of dances.

. Section One of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grave. M. E. church met yesterday afternoon with a large attendance at the home of Mrs. Albert Lamb. At the business session plans were talked over for a Christmas Exchange to be held at the church next morith beginning December 8 and con

tinuing until the fifteenth - of the month. -The hours will be from 9 a. m. until, 12 a. m.. and from 1:30, p. m. until 6 p. m. - Refreshments at a nominal fee will be - served. - Gifts ' of ail kinds will be on sale.. . : : A silver tea will 'be given Friday afternoon at the home - of Mrs. Roy Babylon on South Eleventh street by the Woman's Character Builders class of the Central Christian church. A successful dance was given last evening vln the . Eagles': hall by the musicians of the city.

Mr. and Mrs. J. E. . Bender will t motor to Cincinnati Friday where they j will spend the week-end the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Baeck at the Sinton.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. - Cowles of St. Louis, are the guests of their parents. Mr.' and Mrs. Edward Cowles of South Twenty-second street. . The Busy Bee Thimble club will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Elzy - Monroe, 317 South - Twelfth street. Mr. -Oliver Bogue was a guest in Indianapolis yesterday. - .

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Bank Sttatenntenll R. B. Boren. President: F. M. Lamb. Vice President; Thomas Brennan, Cashier; R. S. Hlatt. Assistant Cashier. Report of the condition of the Fountain Bank, a private bank at Fountain City, in the state of Indiana, at the close of business on November 10, 1915:

RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $77,437.53 Overdrafts 100.00 Other bonds and securities. . 7.6S6.00 Furniture and Fixtures .... 1.S2L47 Due from banks and trust companies 1S.S09.97 Cash on hand 2.218.77 Cash items 490.71 Premiums paid on bonds ... 50.29

LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in.... $10,000.00 Undivided profits 4.572.67 Demand deposits 93.742.07 Total liabilities $108,314.74

Total resources $108,314,741

State of Indiana. County of Wayne, as: I, Thomas Brennan, cashier of the Fountain Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. THOMAS BRENNAN. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of November, 1915. M. M. LACEY. Notary Public' My commission expires January 30, 191$.

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Friends of Mr. and Mrs- Everett Bennett gave them a pleasant surprise last evening at their home on North Twenty-secqnd street. Euchre was played at several tables. Luncheon was served- Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames William P. Taylor, Elsworth Thomas, John Koe-

nigkramer, Everett Bennett, John Tilman, Henry Lohman, Mrs.. Newman, Misses Lois Bennett. Ethel Tilman, Frieda Lohman. Marie Koenigkramer, Messrs. Edward Newman and 'Carl Lohman. , Mr. , and Mrs. Paul Comstock will give a, dance this evening at their home in Reevesten. as a courtesy to Miss Hazel Crawford' of New York. Forty-two guests have been invited to meet 'Miss Crawford. The bail room

at the Comstock home will be attractively decorated. The party -will be composed of Messrs. and Mesdames

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