Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 133, 21 April 1916 — Page 6
Social Calendar
Dinner la 'evenings at Country club for allf club ;membersv ; -v . Dance at 8 . o'clock In Eagles , Hall 'and Dixon Saxophone plays.' - Class for study of birds meets at North A Street Friends church under directloftrcf Mrs J J.' Frame ' In afternoon- . J -' Easter Market -beginning at I o'clock given at St. Pauls Episcopal Tarlsh House by "members of Guild. -f -. Easter market given by Aid' society of the Firsts 11 E. church i at the Conkey Drug store; East End Aid society, of First Christian church, - gives; Easter market at the Oakland Wall Paper store on Main street , , ;-,V - ; Loyal Chapter of Easter Star gives sandwich social in Masonic . Temple for members and sojourn-J lng members, -' , x. ' ' Willing Workers df Webster gives social and supper at Friends church. ' y ' i ' ' Mrs. Weaver's Sunday school class of the United. Brethren church holds market in McConaha building. L - , Elkhorn Baptist church -Aid so
ciety holds Easter market In after- ' noon at Market House. Loyal Daughters of the Third l!L?.z E. church gives bazaar in after-. . noon and evening, 702 Main street. - . . The wedding of Mr. Edwin 'Lincoln
Purcell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purcell, Jefferson Flats,' a brother of Mrs. Robert Study, and Miss -. Elsie Giefen of Covington, Kentucky, will be solemnized Wednesday, April ,26, in New York City, where the bridegroom is employed. Mr. Purcell while a resident here had many friends who are glad to extend congratulations. The bride is known to many f of the young people as 6he visited here last year., Mrs. A. E. Purcell leaves next week for New York where she will remain until after the wedding.s Members of a card club were entertained yesterday afternoon at the Country club by Mrs. Harry Lontz: Mrs. Willard Z. Carr and Mrs. Russell Gaar were guests of-the club. Mrs. Rudolph Leeds was given the .favor. A collation .was, served. Next? week Mrs. Walter Engle entertains 'the club.
" Mrs. Everett Ackerman entertained members of the. Psl. Iota XI sorority yesterday afternoon at her home' on South , Sixteenth ; street. - Mrs.--John Thompson and 3Irs. . George Bayer were guests of the sorority. ' The hostess, for. Jjieaext. mpettng-.will he announced later. , 1
' Mr. ' James Moss and Miss Ruth Jones were quietly married last evening at their newly appointed home on North Seventeenth street
Mr. Frank Conway will spend Easter
the guest of relatives ; and , friends in Goodland, Indiana. - The Social Aid of the' Reid Memorial U. P. church met yesterday- after
noon with Mrs. George 'Moss ' at her
home on South Ninth street. The at
tendance was large. Guests of the
Aid were Miss' Lulu Hammond. Mes-
dames Frank Moss, Laura Hewitt and Edna Feaser. v Refreshments were
served. A program of Victrola num
bers was enjoyed by the guests. . The hostess for the meeting in two weeks
will be announced later. , . t
. A guest at the meeting of the Euchre
club Jield yesterday , afternoon, at the home . of Mrs. Walter. Snaveley, was Mrs. George:. Unthank: Euchre was
played at two tables: : Favors went to Mesdames Harry Hook,- George Brehm and George Unthank." After the game a luncheon was 4 served- In two weeks Mrs. Simon. Beck, will . entertain ;.the club at her new home on South Eighth street. : The Ladies' U C. T.chib will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs: Samuel Curtis at - her home on Richmond avenue. ."'.!"" ' Mr. and Air Peter Cutler will.be host and-bostess this evening at their, home on, 'North C street when the members- of the Narcissus Embroidery club and theirhusbauids will be entertained. v ; --, 4- ' ' " Mrs Clay'toa C!awsonl'Will ' be' host-
esdSMondayafternoon for - a meeting of a thJMble club at her home on Col
lege avenue. ...... .-
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the meeting to be held, next Thursday
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The members, of the New Idea Sewing circle were- entertained yesterday afternoon by Mr. Craig at her home on North Seventh street ,The hours were spent socially and with music and games. Refreshment were served. In two weeks the club will meet and the hostess will be announced later. I On account of the rain Thursday afternoon the ladies of the United Brethren church did : not meet with Mrs. Addison Reld, East Main street The meeting will be held next week. ' The hours were 'spent socially yesterday afternoon when the north section of the Woman's Character Build-
class of the Central Christian
ers
church met with Mrs. Knoll, business meeting was postponed.
The
Complimenting Miss Mary Ford, who will be married . soon to Mr. J. l. Blossom " of SomervUle, . Ohio, . Mesdames.. Frank. Mabey -and Charles Mabey gave a beautiful miscellaneous shower last- evening Cat the home of the latter .on- Lincoln street. " Mrs. John Duke-assisted the -hostesses In entertaining.. The rooms were prettily decorated throughout with' soring
flowers and ferns. The color scheme orange and white, was carried out In all the appointments. Wedding bells were In evidences In the dining room the appointments, were very attractive. In- the; center of the table was a mound of flowers and ferns. Orange ribbons were brought from the arch dome and fastened at the four corners. The ' bride-elect waa showered with many handsome gifts. The gifts were presented by Misses Mary and Roma
Cards announcing the marriage of
Mr. L. O. Reed of Mlddletown, O.. ana Miss Hazel Bond were received today.
They were married a fortnight ago In Mlddletown, where they, have- a resi-
Mrs, Ike Mrcer was hostess yes-' terday afternoon for the south side
section' of . the Woman s cnaracier Builders class of the Central Christian church. v .
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o o o o o o o . Good - S el a r i e s
r for nM yomn tom$t tool effif
Mabey, who wore pretty lingerie1.
frocks. . Delicious luncheon was,
served. The guests were: Missed Rose Ferling. Nola Russell. Marian
Russell, Mildred Parker; Mary Bulla.'
Blanch Compton, Marjorie Mayhew, Florence Spaulding, Maud Bavls, Edna McMlnn, Audrey Bunger, Margaret Finch, i Nell Booker. Marie Peters. Carolyn Smith. Mesdames William
Whiteley, Will Ferguson, H. Cutler, Clinton Sell. Harry Schneider. Frank Smith, " Samuel Myers, M. A. Lucas, A. J. Ford. Joseph Mabey, John Duke, John Starr, 'Elmer Lieter, Addison Parker, George L. , Smith. Raymond Smithr William Hlbberd, John Hutchinson,. Frank Holly and George Ford.
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Arbor, ;Mich., Bloomlngton, 111., Evanston, Mt .Vernon, Iowa, with a number of others are included. The sale
e of "seats i for the -appearance ; of the
On Easter Sunday a number of Richmond : people, as. , well as out of
town guests will njoy.th.e hospitality
of the Country club and the" stewardess
bas prepared a special, faster dinner
to be served at;l o'clock.;- Over thirty
reservations ; have " been' made and many more are'exjpected, today. It is necessary that persons who expect to attend notify Mrs. - Denny not later
than Saturday noon. , Mrs. Je'ssfe Allee-Kumler of Dayton,
Ohio, has returned home after a brief
visit here. ..
Mr. Willard Z. v- Carr of Westcott
Place, has gone - to Fargo, North
Dakota : and other points In the west
on business.
The June social committee of the Country club will be made up of a
number of the younger members of
the club with Misses Ann Nicholson
and Ele&hor Seldel in charge. - . . I, Mr. WN P. Robinson has gone to Fargo, - North Dakota,, on a - business trip. ; :M-p: U, Mrs. Wi'liUrh ' Bockhof f will iientertain membersof . the.?3i?rcastocjiety Mondajtvjafternoqh "ati hetr home on South NlnetetkeetJ- ;v '
The class for the study orofrds will meet Saturday afternoon Instead of In the morning at the North A Street Friends church under the direction of Mrs. J. . W. Frame. Mr. Earl Cotton of Cleveland; Ohio, is the guest of friends in this city. , Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stephens, who reside south of the city, are the parents of a baby son, Robert Malcolm. Before ' her marriage Mrs. " Stephens was Miss India Hart.
iA sandwich social will be given Saturday 'evening in the MasoniS .temple
by;membera of the-Eastern Star. Tr Mrs.! orchestra I here Monday evening at the
Coliseum has been more than gratify-
Will Jones is chairman
social" committee.
of the new
"Mr and " Mrsr Harrison -Hoggatt'of North F street are the proud parents of a baby daughter, Dorothy Norene. - " Invitations reading as follows have been received: ' - f Wait for the Big Dance' A Cordial Welcome Awaits .Yourself and Ladies at the Thirteenth Annual High School Commencement Ball To Be Given in . Gaylor's Opera House Greensfork, Indiana, Tuesday Night, April 25, 1916. Music 'by Weisbrod Saxophone - Orchestra Dancing Tickets, One Dollar. Ladies . Free. " Grand March, 9 P. M. An 'Easter - ball will be given Tuesday evening iinithe Odd Fellow's-hall 4y Mrr, and--MrsV 'Ber Kplpr The Runge orchest'ra will play, the "order of dances. The young people of the city- are invited to attend. Daacing will begin -at-8:30 o'clock. , Mrs. T. J. Caldwell and Miss Emma Smith of Cdnnersville,- are tha guests of friends. in. this iiy. - u ; ; i The usual Saturday, evening supper Will ber served at ; the ; Country club this week for all members of the clubRichmond is to be congratulated, for in glancing over the spring lour 1916, of the 'Chicago Symphony orchestra, such cities at Springfield, OA Ithaca; New York, Springfield, Mass.; Utica. N. Y.f, Rochester, Buffalo, Ann
lng. Nearly Jail the one dollar jseats with the - exception of those on the floor, have been - taken. There ; are still a number of seats at fifty cents and a dollar. . ' - The Young People's branch of the Mary 'F. Thomas W. C. T. tJ. will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Barnard in Glenview. An Easter program will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Shera and family who have been residing on East Main street, have taken a residence in the Jenkins ' home on North Thirteenth street. The Loyal Daughters of the Third M. E.xChurch -will give a bazaar Saturday I afternoon and evening in a store . loom. " on. Main street, near Seventh; north, side. The' public. Is cordially invited:
list of Easter which will be
The . following is . a markets and bazaars
held Saturday: St. Paul's Guild market at parish
house of St. Paul's. Episcopal church,
beginning at 1 o'clock- " .- East End Aid society of First Christian church, afternoon and evening market at Oakland wall paper- store. Loyal .Daughters. of . Third M. E.
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church give bazaar and market at 702 Main- street. First M. E. Aid society holds sale at Conkey drug store. : -Elkhorn Baptist church Aid , society gives market at market house. Mrs. Weaver's Sunday school class of United Brethren church gives market in McConaha building. On account of inclement weather the attendance at the meeting of the East Main street Friends' church Aid society yesterday afternoon was not large. Business was deferred until
The Golden Rule Bible class of the First M. E. church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. D. F, Gehrart at
her home, 400 South Fourteenth street.1
Those assisting the hostess were1 Mrs. Beckett, Mrs. D. W. Stevenson, MrB. Diets and Mrs: Branner. Refreshments were served.- All members are asked to attend class meeting Sunday morning.
ASK FOR and GET am ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Cheap substitutes cost TOV same price.
THe DEIMINJIS Shop TAILORS .Suits or Top Coats $18.00 to $40.00. Number Eloht North Tenth St.
For all kinds Paints and Varnishes see A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main St.
Is your bread baking right?
Now is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Soots.
. Do you know how easy It is "to" remove those ugly.pots so that no one
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For Your Easter Shoes Last minute shoe buyers will not be disappointed if they come here tomorrow for their Easter shoes, as new stocks arrived today which makes our Easter showing most complete. All the new styles in the most popular Blacks, Tans, Greys, etc., for Women, priced at
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$15, $17.50 $19.75 Values in Two Big Lots $9.50& $12.50 EASTER COATS $6.50 up New Flare In Belted Models MEN'S SUITS $10.00, $15.00 3uy Now. Pay Aftef Easter. :
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