Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 67, 28 January 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, JAN. 28, 19i6.

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Personals Musicals ' Card Parties

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Numbered among the Important' nuptial events to be solemnised wttb In the next few months. Is the wedding of Mr; Rcy Striefeler of Laaearter, Ohio-, and Miss Margaret Sedgwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedgwick of West Richmond. The wedding will be solemnized at 1 o'eloclt with members of the immediate families in, attendance. Div David W, : Dennis of Earlham college, will pronounce the ceremony. The bride will wear a traveling suit of blue. They will leave at once on a wadding trip. Important among the social funotions for today Is the shower to be given this evening by Mrs. Howard

Wentling and Miss 5 Mary Highley at the home of the former on South West Seventh street, in honor of Miss Arva

; Jackson, a bride of next week.

, A social dance will be given tomor-

row evening In Eagles' hall, to which ! the public Is Invited. Music will be j furnished by the Welsbrod Saxophone i Four. Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier will give

; a public demonstration of the Dunning

system this evening in the public art

, gallery at the high school and all per-

sons interested are Invited to attend.

A number of young pupils will appear

at this time. Miss Ada Hoggatt with her cousin

Mrs. Viola Steele of Indianapolis, will , leave over the extreme southern route Sunday for Los Angeles, California. They expect to visit In New Orleans and attend the San Diego fair before returning home. There was a good attendance at the meeting of the New Idea Sewing circle held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, William Longman. Refreshments were served. The circle meets again in two weeks and the hostess will be announced later. Mrs. T. J. Ferguson was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Coterie club at her home on South Sixteenth street. The hours were Fluent socially and v.ith needlework. In wo weeks, Miss Gertrude Shute entrrtK.'r.s ths club.

The St. Paul s Guild of the St. Paul's K.iisccpal church, is arranging for a f upper to be given February 22, at the Farish House. The menu will be anr.cunced later. The Wednesday afternoon card club was entertained at the home of Mrs. W. J. Filer on South Sixth street, this wpek. Favors went to Mesdames A. Bone, T. A. Greenstreet and Miss Mariette. After the game a luncheon was served. Those who enjoyed the afafir were Mesdames Leo Smith, C. Fetters, A. Bone, T. A. Greenstreet, Kreimeier, H. G. Mashmeyer, W. J. Filer and Miss Mariette. The club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Leo Smith.

Social Calendar

Wedding of Mr-. Roy Strlekler of Lancaster, Ohio, and Miss Mar2 garet Sedgwick, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Sedgwick, Eastern Star and families enjoy social in Masonic ball at 8 o'eleek.

Eaat End Aid society of First Christian church, holds market at Conkey drug atore. Dance at Eagles' hall, musio by Weisbrod Four.

Domestio Science demonstration in kitchen at high school at 2:30 o'clock. Penny supper at Grace M. E. church postponed.

Girls' beginning class In dancing from 9:30 until 10:30 o'clock In morning at Pythian temple.

Miss Elsie Marshall. A fee of ten cents will be asked non-members of th i club.

Miss Mable Hasemeier will be

hostess for a meeting of the Psi Iota XI sorority Wednesday afternoon of next week instead of Thursday at her

home on South Seventh street.

after the New Castle Rlebmend bas

ket ball game:

A called meeting of the West Side

Section ef the Woman Character Buil

ders class of the Central Christian church will be held Monday evening at

7! se o'eleek at the heme of Mrs.

George Chrisman, 838 Klnsey street.

A market will be held Saturday in

the Conker Drug Store by the mem

bers of the East End Aid society of the

First Christian church. The publie is

invited. '

The Woman's Collegiate jclub will

hold its regular meeting Thursday af

ternoon of next week with Mrs. Paul

Benfeldt. ......

Mr. Horatio Land will go to New

Castle Saturday to remain over Sun

day. ; . , V J

Mr. Harvey Cox, a former student at Earlham College, was an usher' at the wedding of Miss Evelyn Brockly and

Mr. Ernest S. Clawson , of Chicago,

which was solemnized at Christ church in Indianapolis yesterday. Mr. and Mrs Clawson will reside in Chicago. Messrs. Robert Quigg and William Keys will go to New Castle this evening and spend the week end with friends.

weeks at her ' street:

home on Bast Main

Forty members attended the meeting of the Missionary sewing eirele of the St John's Lutheran ehureb held Thursday afternoon .at the ehureb. The hours, were spent la eewlng for' ' the Wernle Heme: ' - Misse Hazel Masbmeyeri Reba Jordan, Messrs. Wed Remey and Frank Duning will go to New, Castle . this evening to attend the basketball game: Mesdames Ural Hartman and Ray Williams of North E street have gone to Chicago for a visit with Mrs. Ruby Oilbert-WUlougbby.

The B. B. B. Thimble club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Kemper, 1220 North A street. The penny supper which was to have been given by the Epworth league of Grace Methodist church Sat

urday evening has been deferred four weeks. ' . i . . -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson will leave Saturday for Hot' Springs, Ark., where they will spend several months in hopes that Mr. Johnson may be benefited. - - ,

Jan. 18, was kerf hero Tuesday afternoon.; .,Mf, and Mrs. Thomas Matlock spent Friday with Mr; and Mrs. C; W Williams and family at Hellansburg.;;;.Mr. J: G, White, who recently moved to Richmond, will-dispose ef his personal property at public sale at his farm south of town Thursday, Feb: K..S:.Mr: William & White has sold his property in the east part of town. . .'. . Mi1: Joe Busby has resumed his work at West Manchester, Ohio, after, a brief visit with relatives here. i.Ne reason why we shouldn't have a "movie maehlne" here. The Palladium is giving them away.. . . .The following are on the slek listi Mr. and Mrs. John K. Thomas,' Mrs, Hannah Totten, Miss Mary Thomas, Charles Woods. Mr. Frances Wright, Mr. John Hunt.

Year rings on the scales of fish are

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have reached their full growth and when they will spawn.

GOVERNOR IS8UE8 BIG PROCLAMATION

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 28. Governor Raistoh issued a proclamation calling attention to the efforts' of the various

commercial organisations of the state to create interest in the. state. oeaAozf nial by hold tag celebrations on Feb, 22 to be .known, as . rally days. The; governor urges "participation in th plan and eaeroiaea. .

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Whitewater News

Written by Mrs, C. D. Pyle

Adding to the attractiveness of the week end's social calendar ' was the card party given this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rudolph-Leeds for the

benefit of the Country club. Over six

ty guests spent the afternoon at cards

a number of persons coming in for tea. A large sum was realized. The com

mittee Ih charge was composed of

Mesdames James A. Carr, Frank Lackey, Julian Cates, Willard Z. Carr, Rudolph G. Leeds, W. P. Robinson and Albert D. Gayle. Guests at a meeting of the Thursday bridge club held yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Anna Har

rington on North Twelfth street were Mesdames Lawrence Luken and Leo Fihe. Cards were played at several tables. Miss Blanch Luken was given the favor. A delicious collation in several courses was served. In two weeks Mrs. Edna Jay has the club. The Phi Delta Kappa 'fraternity of Dayton, Ohio, will give a dance this evening in the ballroom of the Miami hotel. Mrs. Edwin R. Perfect of Omaha, Neb., arrived today for a visit with Mrs. C. M. Walker at Centerville and Mrs. Frank Land of North Twelfth street. Mrs. Perfect has many friends who will be glad to meet her again.

Mrs. Harlan Bossier of Indianapolis and Miss Sylvia Brell of St. Louis, spent Thursday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Niles of North Eighth street. Mrs. Jacob Lichtenfels was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Helping Hand club at her home on South Eighth street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Several guests were present. Next week Mrs. August Thomas entertains the club at her home on South Ninth street.

A card party was given last evening in the Eagles' hall for members of the lodge and their families.

Members of the Eastern Star and their families will enjoy a party Saturday evening in the Masonic Hall.

There will be music, games and danc-

Mes dames Michael Herman and Frank Reis were given a surprise Thursday afternoon at their home on Scuth Fourteenth street, in celebration of their birthday anniversaries. Favors at euchre went to Mesdames

Louis Essen macher. Albert Hodappjng. c r?il Walter Hunt. A delicious lunch-1

fin .vas sfrved. Those present were) Because of the Elks Minstrels next Mesdames Harry Haner, Albert week the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity ilcdapn. William Hodapp, Albert' will not give its dance Tuesday evenHe .vitt, Albert Esseamacher, Walter ! ing in the frat rooms. The affair has Hunt, Manuel Adkins, Walter Bren-!been deferred until the following

mer, William Bussen, Henry wilier, Tuesday.

Theresa Allinder, Catherine Reddmg-

haus. Theresa Weaver, Michael Her- Miss Thelma Schillinger will go to man and Frank Reis. New Castle this evening to spend the

week-end with Miss Susan Morris. She will be a guest at the Phi Delt dance to be given in the Chambers-Baily hall

A social meeting of the aid society of. the Trinity Lutheran church was

held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Ackerman on South Eighth street. Mrs. Crandall read a paper entitled, "The Task Among the Moormans," in connection with the Missionary study. After the program refreshments were served. Mrs. Joseph Beck will entertain the aid- in two

Mrs. Cecil Austin was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Quaker City Council. Refresh

ments were served. The hostess fori

the next meeting will be announced later.

Members of the Enterprise Sewing circle of the Whitewater Friends church, were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Collins at her home on North I street. Refreshments were served. Members of a Married Folks Dancing club will enjoy an assembly this evening at 9 o'clock in the Odd Fellows Hall after Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp's class in dancing has received its instructions.

The Dixon Saxophone trio will play the' order of dances this evening when members of the Good Time Dancing club will enjoy a dance in the Vaughan Hall at 8 o'clock. All members of the Domestic Science association with their friends are invited to attend the demonstration to be given Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the high school kitchen by Miss Grace King, supervisor of Domestic Science in the county schools, in charge of Mrs. Elmer Lebo. This is the second demonstration of a series of classes in Domestic Science. The next one will be held February 15, and will be given by

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