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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1916 PAGE FIVE

ocial Calendar

pemonstration given under the

ppices or uomeetic science asso-

tion in bigb school kitchen.

Girls' class in dancing meets in

prnlng at Pythian temple.

Karlham College Press club

es banquet at Hotel Westcott.

Circle No. 1 of the Aid society

the Second i.ngllsh Lutheran

urch holds market in basement

church.

Philathea class of First Baptist Lirch gives penny supper at 714

in street. :iass for study of birds at the

rth A street Friends' church at

kj'clock.

ance in Eagles' hall on South

venth 'street.

penny supper at North A street

iends' church.

veral guests in addition to the

bers of the Luncheon Auction-

ke club were entertained at lunch-

today by Mrs. Willard Z Carr, catt place. Spring flowers and i were ornamenting the rooms, guests were Mrs. Jeannette Rose

RBtmlle, Tenn., Miss Adela BrownV Wwoming, O., and Urn. Clarence pett. Members of the club were

James Albert D. Gayle, Wilbur

erfl, Ray K. Sbiveley. Frederick

rr. Burton Carr, George Le Bou-

r.JMilton B. Craighead and Paul

M6ck.

V 'sdames Harry Gennett and lei Druitt went to Indianapolis to-

Ito shop.

a courtesy to Mrs. Jeannette

t of Nashville. Tenn., Mrs. Fredt J. Carr of WeBtcott place, gave

atre party Thursday afternoon to "Madame Butterfly." After the irmanee tea was served at the

home. The party was composed esdamcs Clarence Gennett. JeanRose. Willard Z. Carr, Ray K.

ply. Wilbur lllbberd, Omar G.

IngBworth, Albert D. Gayle and

Adela Brownell of Wyoming, O., is. the guest of her sister, Mrs.

prd Carr.

honor nf Mrs. Oscar Tressel. wife

he castor of Trinity Lutheran

ch, a thimble party was given

nflav afternoon in the Sunday

ol .'..rooms of the church by the

hers of iha aid society. Tne

liters of the executive board in

It ion to several members of the so-

. I including Mesdames Henry

kenieyer, John Ackermau, George

dan. Ueoree Cutter. Henry uoDei.

a . Loner. Horace Logan. Charles

naker and Mrs. Menke assisted in

taining. The hostesses - wore

c dresses with green caps and us. The affair was in the nature

St. Patrick's Darty and all the

rations were in keeping with the

One hundred and ten persons

ided. Dainty refreshments were id." In two weeks a business meet-

-t the society will be held at the

a of Mrs. Henry Gobel, South

rth street.

all-day meeting of the aid soof the Second English Lutheran

ch - was held Thursday at the

ch.

market will be given Saturday

noon In toe nasement or tne

nd English Lutheran church by

members of the aid society. The

ic la invited to attend.

! -

sy Reba Unthank of Spiceland,

hostess for a prettily appointed

li5on given Wednesday. Spring

ers and ferns ornamented the

s. Guests from this city were: John Ratcliff and Mrs. Charles

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and Mrs. Charles Fricker and

hter Margaret, of Union City, and

Kllen Goodman of Centerville. returned to Union City after a here.

t ris of Anderson; Mrs. Norris is a

i daughter of Mr. W. B. Dye.

A successful" card party was given, last evening in the Eagles' hall and was largely attended. The Enterprise Bible class of the Whitewater Friends' church met yes terday afternoon with Mrs. Edna Fye.

Mrs. Robert Ashe was hostess yes-1 terday afternoon for at meeting of the! Coterie club at her home on South Thirteenth street. - Miss Dorothy Dilkn anrl Wra V. U TMcHothlto 1

gave readings. An evening meeting will be held in a fortnight at the home of Mrs. J. W. Frame, South 'Thirteenth street. A dance was given last evening in the Ben Hur lodge rooms by members of the lodge. Mr. and Mrs. James Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreimeier went to Cincinnati Thursday and last evening saw Julian Eitinge in "Cousin Lucy." Mrs. Walter Farlow, Mrs. J. B. Sheffer, Misses Hattie and Alice Eby left yesterday for Battle Creek, Michigan, having been called by the serious illness of their young nephew, Howard Eby. The Wednesday Card club held Its meeting this week with Mrs. Howard Masbmeyer. Favors went to Mesdames Filer, Fetters and Smith. A dainty collation was served. Next Wednesday Mrs. William Filer entertains the club at her apartments in the Rambler flats. Mr. Frank Watters, who ! with the Julian Eitinge company, playing "Cousin Lucy," at Cincinnati, spent

the day with Mrs. Watters at their apartments in the McConaha flats. The Penny club will serve dinner for the Ladies' Autriliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, on April 25. Mrs. John Evans was hostess Thursday for a meeting of the Social aid of the Reid Memorial U. P. church at her home on East Main street. In two weeks the aid will meet and the hostess will be announced later. Mrs. Omar Coffman and little daughters arrived here Tuesday, from Richmond, and will' make theier home in this city. Mr. Coffman has been employed at the Spring and Axle company for some time. Connersville Examiner.

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TODAY Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature "The Island of Surprise" In Six Acts, By Cyrus Townsend Brady. A wonderful story of a man cast upon a desert island with two beautiful women, each claiming him as her husband. Coming Saturday: "THE VULTURES OF SOCIETY."

The Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles "Brohman, 311 North Nineteenth street. The home topic, "Immigration to America," was given by Mrs. Carl Essenmacher. The Foreign topic: "Japan" was presented by Mrs. Falck and Mrs. Thorne. Reports of the society for the year were read and approved.

Members of the Elks lodge and their families are invited to attend the dance which will be given this evening by members of a social committee. The Runge orchestra plays. .

Mrs. Cheney Williamson gave a surprise and miscellaneous shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cliffton Pitman, nee Miss Ona Williams at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Williams, east of Chester, Tuesday evening. The bride received many pretty and useful gifts. Miss Ardella Worly sang several pretty solos. At a late hour an elaborate luncheon in several courses was

served to the following guests, Messrs. and - Mesdames William Morrow, Charles Strador, Oscar Thompson, Merrltt Williamson, Frank Huffman, Scott Lydia, George Worley, Samuel Danner, Walter Scwicke, William Brown, Mrs. Ada Morrow, Misses

Ardella Worley, Almeda Williamson,

Alta Williamson, Bonnie and Blanch Carman, Carrie Boner, Esther and

Edith Lydia, Majorie Huffman, Josephine Strador, Messrs. Chauncey Morrow Kindall, Paul Huffman, Harry Vernoff, Marvel and Harry Worley,

Everett and William Williamson, Edgar Kirkman and Lester Strador. Mrs. Thomas Mowrer of New Castle is the guest of friends in this city. Mrs. Kate Scott, department president and Mrs. Nellie Meyers depart

ment secretary of the Woman's Relief

Corps went to Cambridge City this afternoon by special invitation to attend the twenty-fifth anniversary cele

bration of the Cambridge City Corps.

In celebration of the birthday anni

versary of Mrs. Mary Markle,' Mrs. Roy Schattel gave a thimble party

Thursday afternoon at her home. All

the decorations were in pink and

green, this color scheme being carried out in all the appointments. The guest of honor received many pretty

gifts. The hours were spent socially

and with music and games. A delic

ious luncheon in several courses was served. The guests were Mesdames Joe Seehan, Oscar Darland, W. H. Harris, W. A. Kittle, Albert Kittle, D. L. Summerson, W, L. Ellis, Will Hartzler, Anna Minck, Anna Turner and Miss Anna Higgs.

Mr. a"nd Mrs. Sol Frankel will go to Cincinnati Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harding. Mrs. Frankel will spend the week in Cincinnati and visit her son Mr. Harry

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Frankel and wife, who is booked In vaudeville all week. The Quaker City circle met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Jesse Larmore. A penny supper will be given Saturday evening at the North A Street Friends church for the public. The Woman's Relief Corps met Thursday afternoon in the post room at the Court house. It was decided to give a special program Thursdayafternoon, March 30, when the regular meeting will be held. The affair will be in observance of the one hundredth anniversary ot the admission of Indiana to the Union and will begin promptly at 2 o'clock. The committee on program is composed of Mesdames Mary Austin, Elizabeth Ireton, Carria Pointer and Maud Vogelsong. Complimenting Mrs. Will Aubrey of Fort Wayne, Mrs. Fred Gobel of Cambridge City, and Mrs. John Quill of Eaton, O., Mrs. John Youngflesh gave

a five hundred and dinner party Thursday afternoon and evening at her home on South Eighth street. Spring flowers and ferns with pink and white carnations and Easter plants for the dining table were the main decorations. Favqrs went to Mesdames Will Aubrey, Edward Cooper, George Reid and George Ferling. At 6 o'clock an elaborate dinner In several courses was served. Among the guests were Mes-

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er, Sa.turd.jy evening. March 25,

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li Selz Shoe store, 704 Main t The public is cordially invited tend. ests from out of the city who will

d the wedding of Mr. Voyle B.

lull of Xenia. Ohio, and Miss

1 Thomas, daughter of Mr. and

B. M. Thomas of North C street,

h will bo solemnized the first

eweek are: Messrs. and Mes-

s Charles Kendall of Kokomo;

Hamilton. Wilbur F. Ridpath and

Master Thomas, of Indianapolis;

Brooks and daughter, Miss Esther

ountain City: Fleming Watt of

a,'" Ohio; Messrs. Harry Kendall

okomo; Fred Schultz of Xenia.

John Saunders of Indianapolis;

es Emma Thomas of Lafayette;

thy McClennan of Indianapolis;

lames O. A. Shafer and Lena

or, of Kokomo.

Henry Dietrich gave a prettily

inted thimble party yesterday at home on South Fifteenth street,

nor of Mrs. Louis Benge, who

leave soon for Marion, for a per-

nt residence. The rooms were ged with flowers and ferns.

c was also a feature. A luncheon

served. The guests were: Mes-

s . George Wolfe, Otto Downing,

rd Price. Claude Addleman, ,A

Thomas Ryan, Charles Kuhlman,

rd Fossenkemper, Wilbur Tuner,

letrich, Walter Klefoth and Chas.

rtle.

a " courtesy to Mr. W. B. Dye,

will celebrate his sixtieth birth-

anniversary, Sunday, Mrs. Dye

slve a dinner Sunday evening at

lock at their home on South

th street. Guests from without

ity who will attend are Messrs.

fesdames Cal Lambert and daugh-

Mlss Mildred; Samuel Lambert laughter, Miss Donna; J. A. Mor-

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