Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 301, 30 November 1915 — Page 5

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St. Paul Guild of St. Paul ' Episcopal church, holds bazaar at parish house, afternoon and evening. ' '" Poppet plays at High school - auditorium, given for. the benefit - of the Social Service bureau by ., Domestic Science association. . Mrs. Millard Warfel entertains Penny club.

Open meeting of Domestic Science association postponed. ; Mrs. Howard Sudhoff entertains :. B. B. B. Thimble club. Mrs. Henry Kim entertains Pleasure Seekers. 1 Current Events club meets with Mrs. Fred Haisley. Mrs. Frank Waters entertains Five Hundred club at apartments in McConaha flats. ' , Members of a bridge club meet - with Miss Ruth Pennell. t Apron sale and penny supper, given at Second Presbyterian ' church. Aid sot-:,ty of First Presbyterian " church, postpones bazaar until Dec. 8. Narcissus club meets with Mrs. . Ernest Davis, West Main street.

Mrs. Robert Heui auction-bridge club.

entertains

All day Christmas sale with supper at Reid Memorial U. P. church. Mrs. John Thomas entertains a ! crochet club.

Card party at 2:30 o'clock in Moose hall. C. W. B. M. of First Christian church, meets at the church. Sociai at 7:30 o'clock at the First Christian church. Tizrah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge, meets with Mrs. Harry Jordan at home of her aunt, Mrs. " Alfred Harvey, 109 North Fourteenth street.

The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E.

church, meets at the parsonage at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Elmer Letter hostess ' for meeting of Missionary society of First Baptist chureh. Joint meeting of Woman's Character Builders' class and Earnest , Workers at home of ' Mrs. Fred " Hqber, 531 South Eleventh street. Open meeting of Woman's Foreign Missionary society of First M. E. church at the church.

Mrs. Millard Markle was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of a thimble club. Refreshments were served. In a fortnight Mrs. Bert Overman entertains. - v

The B. B. B. Sewing circle will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Howard Sudhoff, instead of meeting with Mrs. William Hawekotte. Mis Helen Boyd of Indianapolis, is the guest of friends and relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stuart of Seattle, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hill of East Main street.

Mrs. John M. Lontz of Westcott

Place, will go to Anderson Wednesday, where she will visit with her sister.

Announcement has been made of

the marriage of Mr. Herman Thomas,

son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thom

as of Fountain City and Miss Hazel

White of near Hollandsburg. The wed ding was solemnized Wednesday even

ing Nov. 24 at the Friends' parsonage

in Arba by the Rev. Percy Thomas

The bride was attended by Miss Ida Hai6ley and Mr. Hugh Thomas, broth

er of the bridegroom, was best man

The bride wore a gown of white silk and carried a shower bouquet of

bride's roses. Mies Ruth Crane of El

dorado, . Ohio, played the wedding

march. After the ceremony a wedding

supper was served at the home of the bride's parents, south of Hollands

burg. There -were fifty guests. The

color scheme pink and white was car

ried out in the decorations. Mr. and

Mrs. Thomas will be at home with

the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cor rie White for the present.

Mrs. Leo Benner was hostess Wed

nesday afternoon for a meeting of the Crochet club. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in all the apopintments. The hours were spent

socially and with needlework. At 4

o'clock a luncheon was served. Those

enjoying the affair were Mesdames C

A. Sigler, Walter Peffley, Harold Kinert, Otto Tomas, James Earl, Leo Benner, Misses M. E. Tomas, Esther

Tonus, Maxine Tomas, Mary Sigler,'

Masters Ross Kinert and Roy Peffley.

Mrs. James Earl will entertain the.

club in two weeks. , . Mrs. Adam Battel was & guest yesterday afternoon when members of the Dorcas society met with Mrs. Henry Hieger. The hours were spent in making Christmas stockings which will be fiitori with nuts and candv and Kiven

to the North End Mission. Next Mon

day afternoon Mrs. waiter Luring entertains the society. The aid society of the First English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church. The members are requested to bring articles for the bazaar which will be held all day Friday at 816 Main street. Miss Wilhelmina Boggs was hostess Monday evening for a meeting of the

Loyal Mesenger class of the. First j Christian church. Those present were I

White, Miriam Eichholtz, Hazel Kinley, Elizabeth Hunt, Ruth Allen, Margaret Wilson, Blanch Mansfield, Donna Hyde, Alice Vossler, Pauline Mansfield, Ruth Keelor, Zelma Lynn, Edith Decker, Mae Appleton, Juanlta Bloom and Lillian Karch. The hostess for the meeting next Monday afternoon will be announced later. Magazine club members were entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. John M. Lontz at her home in Westcott Place. Readers were Mesdames Mary Page and William Romey. Mrs. P. W. Smith entertains the club next Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Pyle were guests last evening at a meeting of a card club held at the home of Mr. and

Mrs. Edward Cooper. . Favors went to i

Mrs. George Reid and Messrs. Sol Frankel and Webb Pyle. The club will not meet again until after the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Demand have returned to Oxford after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Francis Edmunds.

sale. Persona who desire to submit artides are asked to telephone 2T14, Mrs. Frank Page or Miss Alice Price 2287. . , , ...'.'' ' The Domestic Science association will not meet Wednesday afternoon. The meeting has been postponed until Thursday Dec, 9, when an open meeting will be held at the. high school auditorium and the visiting nurses will demonstrate , their ' work. ' Special treatment . of tuberculosis .patients also will be demonstrated. Mrs., Florence Benner-Linton will be in charge. Miss Eleanor Surrendorf entertained Thanksgiving at her home on North Seventeenth street, In honor of. Miss Lulu era of Dayton, Ohio. The guests were Messers. and Mesdames Charles Surrendorf and family, F. H. Mann, F. W. Kern, Mrs. Surrendorf. Sr., Misses Abbie Webb, Lulu Kern, Masters Jack Hanes of Dayton, Ohio, and Will Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrow entertained with a home coming and family dinner Thanksgiving at their home near Chester. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. ' Will Clements of Fountain

City. . Messrs. Harry. Morrow-, Walter

Dower of Columbus. Ohio. Mrs. Alice

Halcley, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Kemp and family. Dr. and Mrs. Roy D. Mor

row and baby and Miss Nellie Morrow.

Miss Lulu Kern has returned to her home, in Dayton after spending

Thanksgiving with Mr.' and Mrs. F. W- Kern of North West First street.1

The public is invited to attend the bazaar and market -which will be given Saturday at the Wall Paper store on East Main by the Woman's Franchise

League. - -; . The Philathea class of the Second Presbyterian church will meet this evening with Miss Mary Thomas at her home. 101 North Nineteenth street. Mrs. Aubrey Hibberd of Oak Park, 111., is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hibberd. The Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at the church. Women who have aprons for the Christmas bazaar to be held Dec. 8, are asked to bring them.

Mr. Elbert C. Jacobs and Miss Mable M. Shields were quietly married Saturday evening, Nov. 27 at the home of Mr. Ernest E. Wiggans, 205 Pearl street, the Rev. Mr. Wiggans officiating. Section One of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of the Grace M. E. church will hold an Exchange beginning Wednesday Dec. 8. and continuing until Dec. 15. Any person in the city who has hand painted china, crochet work, tatting, or any kind of needlework, as well as home-made candies and foods, may submit these articles. The society will charge a percentage for the

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