Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 117, 8 April 1916 — Page 6
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. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM, AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 19.16
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Social Events For Coming Week
SUNDAY Ladies' Benevolent society of St John's Lutheran church meets in afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at he church. Monthly meeting of Aid society of SL John's Lutheran church meets . at 2 o'clock at church. MONDAY Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. XT. meets at 2:00 o'clock In the Morris-.son-Reeves Library. Mrs. Edward Cooper hostess for meeting of an auction-bridge club. Mrs. John Bartel entertains members of Dorcas society at home on South Eleventh street. Lecture given by Mrs. M. F. Johnston at 8 o'clock at High School for benefit of Art Study "class. Miss Mildred Hunt hostess for meeting of Loyal Daughters of the First ' Christian church. Monday afternoon thimble club meets with Mrs. Edgar Fisher, West Main. Members of Monday evening skating club gives party at Coliseum. Magazine club postponed meeting until further notice. Annual luncheon of the Ticknor club at home of Mrs. Gilbert T. Dunham, North Tenth street. .Young ladies class in dancing meets In Pythian Temple. TUESDAY Miss Carolyn Huttoh entertains members of a card club. ' Aid society of Whitewater Friends church meets at church. South Eighth Street Friends aid society meets at the church. East End Aid society of the First Christian church meets at the church. ' A. O. T. club entertained by Mrs. George Ellis. Aftermath society meets and hostess announced later. Mrs. Charles Holcomb hostess for meeting of the Kensington club. Miss Greenhoff hostess for meeting of Home Economic Study club of District Number 6 at home on Smyrna Road. Mrs. S. Edgar Bond entertains Good-Time Needle club at home on North Eighth street. Tuesday euchre club meets and hostess named later. Spring Grove Sewing circle meets with Mrs. H. I. Hoover at home in Spring Grove. Womaiia Auxiliary of the St. Paul's Episcopal church meets at the Parish House. Card party given in Moose Hall for members. Social meeting at Art Gallery at 3 o'clock for all Federated Club women of city. Mrs. Guy Duvall hostess for meeting of Princess Card club. WEDNESDAY Guest meeting of Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First English Lutheran church at church. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds entertains members of a card club. Aid society of the Third M. E. church meets with Mrs. Bailey, Ridge'street. Mrs. William Filer hostess for card club at apartments in Ramler flats. C. W. B. M. Auxiliary of Central Christian church meets and hostess announced later. ' Mrs. Henderson hostess for meeting of Woman's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First M. E. church observes Guest day. Aid society of Reid Memorial U. P. church meets at the church all day. East Main Street Friends' church Missionary society meets. Wide-awake Bible class of Second English Lutheran church holds meeting and hostess announced later. Perseverance Bible class of First Baptist church meets and hostess announced later. Mrs. J. C. Thomas, hostess for meeting of Narcissus Embroidery club. Victoria class of Grace M. E. church meets. All-day meeting of Neighborly club at home of Mrs. Albert Anderson in Milton. Franchise League convention in Indianapolis. Philathea class of Second Presbyterian church meets with Mrs. Charles Grose. Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur Lodge 'meets with Miss Maud Holcomb, South Eighth street. THURSDAY Mrs. Dilks and daughter Miss Dorothy, entertain members of the Coterie club. Missionary Sewing circle of St. John's Lutheran church meets at the church with Mrs. Wibker as hostess. . Woman's Relief Corps meets in Post room at Court House. Card party at 8 o'clock in Eagles' Hall. . Sunshine Crochet club members entertained by Mrs. George McKinney. Joint recital at First Presbyterian church given by Mr. Allen Ray Carpenter of Chicago and Miss Helen Nicholson, organist and pianist. Mrs. Henry Weisbrod entertains Helping Hand club. Teddy Bear Five Hundred club meets with Mrs. Charles Border at home on West Main street. Card party at Country club given by members of the April social committee. Woman's Collegiate club meets. Woman's Franchise League convention held in Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis. The Senior Luther League of Trinity Luther League meets with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Addleman. Aid society of East Main Street Friends church meets at 1:30 o'clock at church. FRIDAY Missionary tea given at 7:30 o'clock at the parsonage of the Second English Lutheran church. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in Eagles' Hall. Dance given at country club for members and prospective members. Athenaea Literary society meets and hostess announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Feldman entertain members of a card elub at home on South Seventh street. Woman's Franchise League convention in Indianapolis at Claypool Hotel. Ladies' Auxiliary of Sons of Veterans holds sewing party of Mrs. Elizabeth Ireton, 818 South Seventeenth street. Mother's League of North Fourteenth street mission meets at Mission house. SATURDAY Class for study of birds meets in morning at North A Street Friends church. Girls' class in dancing meets. Socialist elub gives dance. Dance at S o'clock in the Eagles Hall.
A reception with a short program
will be given Tuesday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock in the Public Art Gallery for all the club women of the city. The affair was arranged by members of the Executive Board of the City Federation which includes, Mrs. E. E. McDivltt, Miss Carolyn Carpenter, Miss Alice Moorman, Mrs. Glen Haisley, Miss Annette Edmunds, Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, Miss Elizabeth Comstock. Mrs. George Dougan, Mrs. Lewis C. King, Miss Bertha Larsh, Miss Mary A. StUbbs, Mrs. Harry Dalbey, Mrs. W. C. Bernhardt, Mrs. Rebecca Davis and Mrs. S. W. Hodgin. Clubs of the city affiliated with the Federation are Aftermath, Domestic Science, Teachers Federation, Athenaea, Art Association, Music Study club, Woman's Collegiate club, Woman's Franchise League, Wayne County Teachers Association, Ticknor, Progressive Literary Circle, Cycle club, Francis Willard W. C. T. U. and West Richmond W. C. T. U. The follpwing program will be presented: Piano quartet, selected, Misses Ruth Pennell, Mildred Schalk, Mable Hasemeier and Halcey Harold; address, "Police Matron", Mrs. Eunice Porterfield-Martin of Lafayette; violin number, selected, Miss Ruth Scott; discussion on subject led by Miss Mary A. Stubbs. Mrs. George H. Knoltenberg, Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall and Mrs. William J. HIatt; vocal numbers, selected, Mesdames Igelman and Fred J. Bartel. After the program an informal reception and tea will be held. These who will assist in the tea room re Mrs. Frank Land, Miss Elizabeth Comstock, Mrs. Benjamin Bartel, Mrs. Lewis C. King, Miss Margaret Starr, Mrs. Harlow Lindley, Miss"" Ruby Clarke, Mrs. E. L. Reynolds, Miss Mary A. Stubbs, Mrs. George Hays, Miss Marguerite Doan, Miss Electa Henley, Miss Anna Horn, Mrs. Edwin, CrawCord, and Miss Annette Edmunds.
i The aid society of the West Richmond Friends church gave a successful penny supper last evening at the church. Mrs. Wilbur Ridpath and son Master Thomas, will return to Indianapolis Sunday morning after a fortnight's visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thomas of North C street." Cards reading as follows will be Issued within a few days: Invitation lance, yourself and lady are cordially invited to attend a dance given In the
Eagles hall Tuesday evening, May 2.
The Dixon Saxophone orchestra will furnish up-to-the-minute music all hits. The dance will be chaperoned and a good time is assured to everyone. 8:30 to 12 o'clock, programs seventy-five cents. Cabaret and refreshments. Paul I Harris. Mr. Horatio Land went to Indianapolis this afternoon to Bpend the weekend. The Ladies Benevolent Society of St. John's Lutheran church will meet Sunday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock. Members are asked to come prepared to pay their assessments for the deaths of Mrs. Henry Sudhoff and Mrs. Catherine Eggert. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid society of St. John's church will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. A. J. Feeger being the speaker for the meeting. The Missionary Sewing society of St. John's church, meets Thursday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Frank Wibker will be hostess. The East End aid society of the First Christian church, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church. In the evening there will be a picnic supper for members and their'families. The society has cancelled its debt and the affair will be In celebration of the fact. The Sunshine Crochet club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George McKinney. Adding to the attractiveness of the week-end's social calendar is the dance which will be given this evening at the Country club by Messrs. Malcolm Dill and. John Miller. There will be special dance music. During an intermission a luncheon will be served. The hosts have invited a number of their friends who will be accompanied by their girl friends. The young men w ho will participate in the
af rair are Messrs. Whitney McGuIre, Robert Weed, John Meranda, William Keys, Russell Parker, Clarence Porter, Harold Pitts, George Tarkelson, Roger Giles, Oran Chamness, Burr Simmons, Sheldon Simmons, Harold Quigg, Russell Allen, Talbert Jessup, William Porter, Cecil Steely, Robert Quigg, John Crawford, Harold Brown,'
Roland Dolllns, Mills Judy,: Lawrence Chrow and Robert Johnson. Thursday afternoon a card party will be given at the Country club by members of the April Social committee for the members of the club.. Out of town guests will also be , privileged to attend. ; Saturday evening, April 29, there will be a club dance at the Country club for members and out of town guests. One of the important dances coming at the -close of the Lenten season and soon after the Eastertime is the affair to be given May 2 in the Eagles' hall by Mr. Paul Harris. A saxophone trio will furnish the music. There will
be cabaret singing and refreshments during the evening. The function Is strictly invitational and the party will be chaperoned. An admission will be charged to the gallery. The Hill-Top Sewing circle met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Paul Ross. A luncheon was served. The hostess for the next meeting will be announced later., ' Monday evening, Mrs. M. F. Johnston will make an address on "Modern American Painting," illustrated with a number of handsome slides in the public art gallery at the high school, under the auspices of the Art Study class, when it holds its open meeting.
An admission of twenty-flve cents will be asked at the door to raise a fund to bring Mr. Chase, a noted American painter, to this city, April 26, when his new picture will be hung in the art gallery. The public is invited to attend. The Senior Luther league of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet
Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Addleman at their home, cor
ner West Fifth and Pearl streets. One of the pretty weddings of the season was that of Miss Lucile Andrew and Allen Miller, which took place at the home of the bride's parents, eight miles southeast of Dayton, on the aft
ernoon of April 6, In the presence of about seventy guests. The ceremony was performed by the Rer. Mr. Henderson of the. Sugar Creek U. P. church. The groom's sister. Mrs. John Pine, was at the piano. Mjss Ruth Miller, a eister, was bride's maid and Mr. Robert Andrew; brother of the bride, was best man. The bride wore a dress of white voile. Mr. and Mrs. Miller came to this city on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Miller will reside In Centervllle. A. social dance will be given this evening In the K. of P. Hall and the Weisbrod "Four will play. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church -will observe its annual guest day. Wednesday afternoon In the church parlors. A cordial Invitation is extended to all women of the congregation and their friends. A missionary play entitled: "Granny of the Southern Hills,' will be given. The Good Time Dancing club members met last evening in the Eagles' Hall. The Dixon Saxophone orchestra
played the order of dances. The guests were: Messrs. and Mesdaraes Frank Stafford, C. M. DeArmond. Martin Hoover, O. C. Wine, Charles Mullen, C. R. Wright, Henry Frame. WL: Finfrock. II. E. Noe. J. E. Clarke, Walter Phenia, John Hart. Ray Johnson, John Emory, Charles Eubanks, Louis Vossler, H. H. Jenkins, W.m. T i V Vk .11 v a m 1 M
mi-u, n. rumeager, ,ijert waivin, Ernest Davis, H. H. Wagner. O. C Wood, Richard Strohm. The club will dance again In two weeks. Members of the Monday Evening Skating club will enjoy a party Monday evening at the Coliseum. A missionary tea will be given Friday evening at the parsonage of the Second English Lutheran church w ith Rev. Raymond Isley as host, for all members of the congregation. The Ladies Aid society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday at the church. The ladies of the congregation and friends are invited to attend. (Additional Society Page Twelve.
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