Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 62, 22 January 1916 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY JAN. 22, 1916.
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' ' Extending courtesy to Mr. John Clements and Miss Janet Reynolds, of Dayton, Ohio, whose wedding in the early summer will be an Important nuptial event. Miss Ann Nicholson gave a beautifully appointed dinner last evening at her home on North A street. The rooms were arranged with flowers and ferns. The table appointments were quite pretty.. Covers were laid for Misses Mary Clements, Janet Reynolds of Dayton,. Ohio; Helen' Nicholson,' Ann Nicholson 'and Abbie Schaefer; Messrs. Harvey Pride of Nashville, Tenn., John Clements. Warren Clements, Harold Scott and Raymond Nicholson." . A dinner was given' last evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Crawford at their home ' on North "Tenth street when they entertained several guests and members of a Friday auctionbridge club. The rooms were-artis tically decorated throughout with flowers and ferns. In the dining room pink roses Intermingled with the ferns were used as a table appointment. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Omar G. Murray. Charles McGuire, Galen Lamb, Earl Mann,. Clarence Gennett, W. O. Crawford, Mrs. George Williams and Messrs. Howard Campbell, Will Campbell and George Dilks. After dinner the guests spent the time playing cards. Favors were given' to Mesdames Earl Mann, Clar ence Gennett. Messrs. Howard Camp bell and Charles McGuire. The spe ial guests were Mrs. George Williams Messrs. Howard Campbell, Will Camp bell and George Dilks. , , Mrs. George Laws of Minneapolis was a guest Friday evening when the Tourist "club 1 members were enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nich 'olson, at their home on East Main Street. . In the absence of Mrs. Robert L. Kelly, Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt gave both papers on Booker T. Washington, Biography, and Washington at Tuskeegee. After the program there was a social hour and refreshments were served. . An interesting discussion, led by Dr. N. S. Cox, was also a feature. In two weeks president and Mrs Robert L. Kelly will entertain the club. Mr. and Mrs. Oran A. Miller have gone to St. Petersburg, Fla., to remain until March. Mr. Miller is a member of the Miller-Memper firm. The Mary F.. Thomas W. C. T. U. will . meet Monday afternoon at , 2 o'clock at the , Morrission-Reeves library, AU superintendents are asked to prepare reports to be read at this time. Those who are unable to attend are asked to send in their reports. Mrs. Frank Glass has gone to Indianapolis for a few days' visit with friends. ''A "card party was given yesterday afternoon in the Eagles' hall for wives of the members of. the lodge, "v, .. give a dance Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellow'B Hall. All members are Invitett to attend. Piano and drums will furnish the music. ... . . . I Mrs. Clifford Chamberlain, formerly of Racine, Wisconsin, who ba3 been A New and Very Chic Cosi tume. 1574 Waist. 1575 --Skirt. A delightful afternoon or calling gown couia De evolved from tms attractive creation. It emprises Ladies' Waist Pattern 1574. cut in 6 sizes: 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42 inches bust measure, and Ladies' Skirt Pattern 1575, cut in 6 sizes: 22, 24. 26, 28, 30 and 82 inches waist measure. Plaid woolen, with white . satin for collar and fancy buttons is here shown. The models are also good for serge, cashmere, gabardine, taffeta, voile, nun's reing and all wash fabrics. Waist nd skirt are both finished with yoke Ind panel sections. The sleeve may be tn Wrist or elbow length. To make the flress of one material will require 6 rards 44-inch wide. The waist alone drill require 2H yards. The skirt, Which measures about 3 yards at the foot, requires 4 yards for a medium Jlze. This illustration calls for TWO sepirate patterns which .will be mailed to Iny address on receipt of 10 cents FOR EACH pattern in 6ilver or Itamps. Size Kama I address Ult7
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; MONDAY Mrs. Colin Schaefer hostess for meeting of a thimble club at home on West Main street. . . Federation of .Women's Missionary societies of city hold open meeting at 2:30 o'clock at First English Lutheran church. . . . . , , Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. meets at 2 o'clock at Morrisson-Reeves library. Mrs." Charles " Slifer hostess for meeting of Magazine club- at t home on North Eighth street. ... Mr. and Mrs. Sol Frankel entertain members of Monday Card club. Loyal Messenger class of First Christian church meets. Ticknor club meets with Mrs. Fred Miller. . ' Young ladies class in dancing from 7 until 8 o'clock in Pythian temple. TUESDAY Midget wedding at First Christian church at 8 o'clock. Ye Olden Time Dancing club will give a dance in the Odd Fellows' hall. Advanced ladies class in dancing from 10 until 11 o'clock in Pythian temple. ':. - " ..... , .. Ladies' U. T. C. Social club meets with Mrs. George Arnold, North E street , Card party at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall. . Mrs. Edward Klute hostess for meeting of Sheepshead club. Members of a club meet with Mrs. Will Hawekotte, South Seventeenth street. . ' v- . -. , Social Aid of Reid Memorial church meets and hostess announced later. . Mrs. E. Thornton Hall hostess for meeting of Princess Card club.
Nonpareil club meets with Mrs. 'Will Finfrock, South Thirteenth street. ' Circle No. 1 of Aid society of First Presbyterian church gives supper. East End Aid society of First Christian church meets with Mrs. Ruby Smith. St. Paul's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church meets at the Parish House. Social given by Epwo'rth League of First M. E. church at home of Miss Hazel Gregg. - --. '-?-- Advanced class In dancing from 4 until 5 o'clock in Pythian temple. Misses Ruth and Alice Kennedy give shower for Miss Opal Duke. WEDNESDAY Music Study club meets at 9:30 o'clock in public art gallery at high school. i - ' . . - Card party at 2:30 o'clock in the Moose hall. Mrs George Ferllng hostess for meeting of Five Hundred club.. , Narcissus Embroidery club meets with Mrs. Edward Sharp. Current Events club will meet with Mrs. Flora Harlan. Mrs.. Henry. Heet hostess for a meeting of the East End D. M. C. club. , Penny club holds election of officers at home of Mrs. Millard Warfel. Misses Mabel and Blanch Mansfield will entertain for Miss Hazel Bond. Tirzah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge meets with Mrs. Mullen, 108 South Eleventh street. Psi Iota Xi charity card party at Hotel Westcott. A. N. C. club meets and hostess given later. THURSDAY Beginning ladies class in dancing meets from 10 to 11 o'clock in Pythian temple. Miss Anna Harrington hostess for meeting of a card club. Woman's Relief Corps meets in post room at court house. Mrs. John Ackerman hostess for meeting of aid society of Trinity Lutheran church.
Card party at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' hall. Teachers class in dancing from 4:30 until 5:30 o'clock in Pythian temple. Mrs. Jacob Lichtenfels hostess for meeting of Helping Hand club. Woman's Collegiate club meets and hostess announced later. Missionary Sewing Circle of St. John's Lutheran church meets at church. FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp give assembly party in Odd Fellows' hall. Missionary society of Reid Memorial church meets at the church. ' Benefit card party at home of Mrs. Rudolph Leeds.
Card party at 2:30 o clock in the Eagles hall. Ladies of the G. A. R. meet in post room at court house. Woman's Franchise League meets in Morrisson-Reeves library. Good Time Dancing club meets in Vaughan hall. SATURDAY Wedding of Mr. Roy Strlckler of Lancaster Ohio, and Miss Margaret Sedgwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedgwick of West Richmond, at home of bride's parents. Beginning class in dancing for girls from 9:30 until 10:30 o'clock in Pythian temple.
visiting her mother and other relatives in Dayton, Ohio, has come to this city to join Mr. Chamberlain for a permanent residence here. Mr. Cham berlain is ' connected with the Pilot Motor car company. Mrs. W. " A. Park was hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Hill-Top Sewing Circle at her home on East Main street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. In two weeks Mrs.. W. W. Gifford entertains the club. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Betbard have as their guests at . their apartments in the Arden, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bethard and Miss Bessie Bethard of Indianapolis. Members of the Ticknor club will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Fred Miller at her home on North Tenth street. Mrs. E. E. Meyer will sing "The Penitent," Sunday morning at Grace M. E. church. Miss Irene Gormon will be at the organ and play the accompaniment. The north side section of the Woman Character Builders class of the Central Christian church held a business meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peter Cutler on i North C street. After the business the guests were entertained with a solo given by Miss Martha Ligon. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Samuel Ligon on North Sventeenth street. The St. Paul's Guild of the St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Parish house. Mary Hill W. C. T. U. members were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. C. C. Thomas at her home on North Seventeenth street Eleven members and one guest enjoyed the meeting. Reports of the superintendents were given. Mesdames Kitson, Kamp, Charles Leeds gave read ings. A social hour followed and re freshments were served. In two weeks Mrs. Roy Brown entertains the so ciety at her home, 1014 Boyer street. The Richmond Federation of Teach ers met yesterday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the high school. Several business matters were considered. The Ladies U. C. T. Social club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George Arnold at her home, 2302 North B street. Mrs. Frank Braffett Is entertaining ing her sister, Miss Margaret Farrow of Detroit for an indefinite period at her home. Miss Farrow is a former resident and has many friends here. Wi-mo-dau-sis club members were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Anna Heitbrink. The guests were Mesdames F. W. Krueger, . Everard Knollenberg and Miss Ida Bartel. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. The hostess for the next meeting will be announced later., Mrs. John Sullivan was a guest when members of a thimble club were entertained by Miss Gertrude Maley. The evening was spent socially and with needlework. Music was also a feature. A luncheon was served.
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Those present were Misses Blanch and Mary Dillon, Bess Glodrick, Frances O'Brien, . Marcella Luken,. Ernestine Lawrence, Marguerite Nolan and Mrs. Harley Porterfield. Mr. Herman Smith of this city attended the dance given Thursday evening in the Phi Delt hall at Rushville by members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. . . Through the efforts of the Athenaea Literary society of the South Eighth Street Friend's church a matron has been placed at the Pennsylvania station. Mrs. Joseph F. Huff of Columbia City, is the guest of her father, Mr. B. F. Harris and family at their home on South Eighth street, having some to, attend the funeral of W. S. Kaufman. All members of the country club are invited to attend the benefit card par ty which will be given Friday after noon at the home of Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds by members of a committee for the Country club. Miss Janet Reynolds of Dayton, O., is spending the week-end here with friends. Mr. Will Webb of Tipton, Indiana, is spending the week-end with Mr. and 1 Mrs. Steven Shank of Lincoln street. Auction bridge, euchre, five hundred and other games will be played Wednesday afternoon when a benefit card party will be given at the Hotel Westcott by the Psi Iota XI sorority for the benefit of the visiting nurse. The party will begin at 2 and continue until 5 o'clock. Only one favor will be given to each club. Provision will also be made for those not playing in clubs or sets. One hundred and twenty-five tickets have been sold. The committee' in charge announces that tickets may be secured the day of the function at the hotel. The members of the sorority will assist in entertaining the guests. The Woman's Franchise League will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the lecture room of the MorrissonReeves Library and Mrs. F. W. Stephens will have charge of the program. Members and friends are invited. The "guest meeting" of the Athenaea Literary society was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Allen D. Hole in West Richmond. Each member was privileged to invite a guest. The subject for the afternoon was an interesting one and was "Ballads as a Form of Literature, Ballads Recited and Music." The program was arranged by Mrs. Hole. Mrs. Hole gave a splendid talk on ballads as a form of literature followed by a number of American ballads recited and given by Mrs. W. H. Quigg, from Bryant; Mrs. Miriam McDlvitt from. Whittier, Mrs. N. C. Heironimus from Lowell, and Miss Fannie Horrell from Longfellow with selections from Edgar Allen Poe by Mrs. Allen D. Hple. Later the ballads were sung. Mrs. Harry Doan, sang "Ben Bolt" and "The Katy Did" and Miss Halcey Harold sang, "November,", "Don't, be Sorry Darling." Later refreshments -were served ' and a social hour followed. The members are 1 Mesdames G. B. Baity, G. O. - Ballinger, W. A. Bond, S. Edgar Bond, Frank Coffin, N, S. Cox, W. L. Dalbey, Laura Dickinson, A. M. Gardner, Howard Gluys, F. H. Hadley, Effie Hall, N. C. Heironl-
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Dances mus,TW.. J. Hiatt. William Hockett, Allen P. Hole, L. C. Hoover, Garwood Iredell, A. L. Jenkins, John H. JohnBon. W. N. Johnson, E. E. Lebo, W. B. Martin, Miriam McDlvitt, E. H. Mendenhall, W. H. Quigg. R. W. Randle, E. L. Reynolds; Colon Schaefer, Philip Schneider, W. J. Smith, Sarah Stutson, Elizabeth Toms,' J. M. Wilson, Louanna Wood, Misses Fannie Horrell, Anna Horn, . Nancy , Moorman, Mai7 Alice Moorman and Miss Margaret Wickett." . . After Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp's Friday.: evening . dancing . class had received it3 instructions last evening in the .Odd Fellow's . Hall; the members of a married people's club, en joyed a dance. " The club will . meet each Friday evening. Those who enjoyed the affair were Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Runge, Howard Sudhoff, Frank Meyer, Carl , Swann, Fred Kennedy, R. C. Kennedy, H. S. McNutt, Austin C. Quigg, L. E. Stanley, Charles linger, Harry Castator, John . Pyle, A. L. Althaus, Bert Colvin, W, A. Grimes. L. P. McTigue, John Schotzman, Dr. and Mrs. S. G. Smelser with Miss Arline Barlow and Mr. Lynn .Mather as guests. ' . Mrs. -Gilbert Dunham was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of Circle Nuitaber One of the First Presbyterian church at her home on North Tenth street. Plans were made for a supper to be given Tuesday evening at the church. The menu was completed at the meeting yesterday. The hostess' for the next meeting will be announced later. The Missionary society of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Howard Dill is the guest of friends in Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith are the parents of a baby son, Master Gerald William Smith. Mrs. Harry Nelson has returned to her home in Connersville after a visit with friends here. Tha.home of Mrs. Caroline Newland in Indianapolis, was attractively decorated yesterday afternoon when her daughter, Miss Margaret Eva Newland and Mr. Arthur Alexander Lifsey of Montgomery, Alabama, were mar ried at 5 o'clock. Rev. Milton Hinkle of Grace M. E. church performed the ceremony. Miss Emallne Newland was maid of honor and Mr. Charles Newland was best man. Mr. and Mrs Lifsey left for Montgomery where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgin, Mrs. Frank Burr and daughter of this city attended the wedding. Circle Number Two of the First Presbyterian church with Mrs Charles Flook as leader, met yester day afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. O. Wissler. During the business ses sion plans were made for an enter tainment to be given February 22 at the church. A tea 'for all ladies of the church will be given in about a fort night at the home of Mrs. Albert Wll liams. A wedding of interest to many Richmond friends was that of Miss Mildred Rieman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rieman, of Connersville and Mr. George Milton Lennard of Metamora, which was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Friday at noon. The wedding of Mr. Omar Whelan and Miss Arva Jackson, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason of Spring Grove will be solemnized Saturday, February 5. at the St. Paul's Episcopal church. Invitations will be issued soon. In honor of Miss Arva Jackson, a February bride, Mrs. Paul Harris, Misses Harriet and Edna Dickinson will entertain Wednesday evening at their home, 226 Randolph street. GIVES PROGRAM FOR STARTING SOCIAL CENTER Miss Grace King, domestic science supervisor, announced today the program for the meeting to be held at Boston, Jan. 26, as a part of the movement in organization of community centers. A program is being arranged for the afternoon at Abington but is not completed. Prof. Z. M Smith, of Purdue university will be the principal speaker at both the Boston and Abington meetings as well as a meeting to be held at Whitewater the following day. The following is the program: Songs The Owl, The Sky Ship, The Man, First and Second grades. Reading Edna Stanford. Songs The Evening Star, The Lit tle Fiddler, Third and Fourth grades. Reading lone Robinson. Songs The Man in the Moon. I Boy's Song, The Snow Fight, Fifth Sixth and Seventh year. . Reading Elmer Miller. Songs Flying Clouds, Every Morn ing Mercies New, High school and Eighth years. Address The School and the Com munity, Prof. Z. M. Smithy , ; . HOLD QUILT EXHIBIT., MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 22 The quilt show held by the Department club has closed. Many visitors attended and saw quilts of every description to the number of a hundred. One was made by Mrs. James Caldwell In 1419. Mrs. Marlon Headley exhibited a quilt which required six years' leasure time to complete. . ' USE COOPER'S BLEND (Coif 11(2(2 COOPER'S GROCERY
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worked with Mrs. William K. Vanderbllt In a crusade against the drug evlL He declares his investigations are the foundation of the present drag laws of the state of New York. In the flood tide of his success he went to Utica to become a staff writer of an Important periodical. Here he increased tola achievements In the world of letters. He moved in the
best society; he met and loved Mrs. Rice the the vice president s neice. Two hours before the marriage, which was to be a great social event. Mrs. Rice's father called him to his office and confronted him with , his prison record and his Bertlllion measurements. The wedding was indefinitely postponed. Crushed he plunged into a wild season of debauchery. Several months laetr he met Mrs. Rice secretly in Rochester and married her. Then the prison spectre appeared again. Once more he was arrested for an unlawful act commltteed between the time his marriage was postponed and the actual event. He wss tried, convicted and the marriage was annulled. And then the prison bars again. CARTER DIES Local veterans of the Eighty-fourth Indiana regiment will go to Winchester to attend the funeral of Major George U. Carter, who died yesterday. Among those who served with Major Carter and who will attend the services conducted by the G. A. R. are Frank Davenport, George Fetta, C. T. Price and Mr. Hoover. AMBITION KILLS .GIRL. ELWOOD. Ind.. Jan. 22. Bessie Lewis, a high school girl, never had been tardy at school. One morning recently she thought she wa i going to be late and ran all the way to school. Pneumonia developed and she died yesterday. IVbat Is tax Thto U s subject that has a place la all minds in all times. And it naturally di rects thought as to tte ooBfort of the mother during that wonderful period of Mothers' -Mother's It Is aa exFriend.' ternal far tte ablea them to expand without aadns strain, aaitaU the arcana to ciowd against nerve, to poll at Wsiiwrnta to thus avoid pain. re Mil, peaceful nights are experienced. morning lunnwi . and other diaaro among- Ua varkma things wucn varrwhero relate ther entirely en caped-br using "Mother1 Friend. And by Its effect upon the maades the form te retained and they retara to their aaturaL smooth, contour after baby Is bora. Get a bottle of this terminable aid to expectant mothers. Any droggiat will sapplr yau. It Is harm If bat wonderfully effective. TV rite to Brad add Regulator Co. 41 S La mar Bldg, Atlanta. Ga for a specially written guide hook for women Interested In the object of maternity. It will prove as InapW ration. It contains Information that every woman should know all about. Writo today. TONIGHT 9 L
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