Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 143, 3 May 1916 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM -AND SUN-TELEGRA1L WEDNESDAY, May 3, 1916.
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Personals' : Musicals - Card Parties
SOC
ETY.
Clubs Teas - s Dances
. Adding to the attractiveness of to-' day's social schedule was the luncheon giren at 12; 15 o'clock at the Y. M.j C. A. by the members of the Domestic' Science association. The luncheon i was served by the young men of the
high school. The tables were prettily decorated with flowers and ferns, in keeping with the season. A delicious luncheon In, several courses , ; was served. Covers were laid for Mesdames A. W. Roach, Paul Ross, Fred Bartel, Fred Bethard, Samuel Buckley. Fred. Charles,: William CI endenin, J. F. Cronln. John Coate, Jennie Yaryan. H. C. Clark; Edwin Crawford, E. L, Reynolds, Augustus Scott, Albert Reed, Elmer Lebo, Mrs. Cain, Thomas Tarkelson, Edward Schalk, George Show, Adam'? H. Bartel, Benjamin Johnson, Isaac Moore, W. P. Robinson, Paul Comstock, John H. Johnson, L. P. McTigue, W. N. Johnson, Sarah Stutson, Philip Worrall, Frank Parrigan, of Louisville, Ky- J, T. Giles, Isaac V. Gause, C. Walters, Miriam MCDivitt, S. C. Markley; Harry Mather, W. B. Martin, Linus Meredith, B. D. Welch, Charles Nardin, Henry H. Engelbert. H. H. Huntington, Edward Hunt,'J. F. Hornaday, Allen D. Hole, Ira Swisher, Luther Feeger, Wilfred Jessup, Robert L. Kelly, O. G. Balllnger. Walter Egemeyer, Omer Whelan, Raymond Mather, Edward Wendling, Herbert S. Weed, W. H. Keisker, George. H. Knollenberg, Frank Glass, William Dudley Foulke, Clarence Gennett, E. G. Hill, William Hiatt. Stanley Hayes, S. N. Hodgtn, J. P. Hill, Harry Dalbey, Charles Druitt, Walter Dalbey, E. H. Cureton, S. Edgar Bond. Wi L. Misener, Saul Davis, Forest Murray, Moran Whitllnger, E. L. Weist, Olive Allison;. Misses Margaret Starr, Mary Anna Stubbs, Martha Doan, Elizabeth R. Thomas. Gertrude Shute and Gwendolin Foulke. After the luncheon a business session was held and plans for the coming year's work were discussed. A benefit card part for the day nursery will be given some time this month, the date to be announced later. The function probably will be held' at the home of Mrs. Paul Comstock, in Reeveston. All club women and persons - Interested will be privileged to enjoy an afternoon at cards.
Misses Bertha and Bessie Whitridge '.gave an Informal luncheon' today in honor of Miss Affie McVIcker, Tuesiday Miss Elizabeth Comstock gave a ! luncheon at the Country club and the
guests were Misses Bertha and Bessie Whitridge, Elizabeth Comstock; Affie McVIcker of , New York. Mesdames Rush Miller and Lewis Reynolds. Guests at a meeting of a thimble club held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Omer Whelan on North Twelfth street, were Mrs. Chamness, Miss Halcey Harold and Mrs. Howard Wentllng. The afternoon was spent socially and with music and needlework. A dainty luncheon was served. The club will not meet again for three weeks, when Miss Anna Harrington will be hostess. Mrs. John Igelman will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a business meeting of the Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church at lier home. South Fourth street. The hours were spent sewing Tues
day afternoon when the Aid society of
the West Richmond 'Friends church met at the church. The aid meets again next Tuesday afternoon. At 'a, recent meeting of the aid a momeroial service for Mrs.-Jenkins was held. She was an active member of the aid. In celebratioi. of her eighth birthday
anniversary, Miss Mary Helen Pfafflin entertained in a charming manner Tuesday afternoon after school at her
home. East Main street. Spring flow
ers and ferns were used In arranging
tne rooms, u ne nours were spent play ing children's games and with, music
An elaborate luncheon in several
: courses was served. Many pretty and ' useful gifts were given the young jhostess. The guests were Misses,
i Elizabetn King. Almira Doctors, Kath
i eriue Burke, Edna May Carroll. Eliia-
; beth McDonnell, Mary Elizabeth Toobey and Mary Helen Pfafflin. This
morning the little hostess took a number" of the flowers to St. Mary's church
for the May altar. ' Members of a card club were pleas
. antly entertained yesterday afternoon
! by Miss Blanch Bayer at her home on
South Fourteenth street. Cards were played at three tables. The guests of
the club- were Misses Agnes James
i Nell Becher, Bertha Waltermann and
! Mrs. Herbert Cotton of Cleveland,
j Ohio. A dainty luncheon was served
J Miss Mary Canby has the club next
; Tuesday afternoon at her home, South
I Eleventh street.
, Mrs. J. M. Gluys will be hostess
Thursday afternoon for a meeting of
the West Richmond W. C. T. U. at her home, College avenue. This will
i be a business session.
Twelve members of the Home Eco- , nomio Study class of District Number
i 6 went to Centerville Tuesday, where
they were entertained by an Economic
Study class. A program was present
ed and refreshments were served. The guests from this city were Mesdames Mable Greenhoff, Greece, Eldridge, Grace Staley. Charles Hayden, Harry Landis, Ralph Landls. C. V. Miles,
Charles Miles, Pyle, Edward Norris,
and Miss White. Next Tuesday afternoon the club meets with Mrs. Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kemper enter
tained members of a card club last
evening at their home on South A street. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ; Gardner
were guests. Favors went to Mr. and
Mrs. Adam Feldman, Mr, Will J. Robbins and Mr. George Kemper. In two
weeks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Juergens
have the club. t ; . i ; v
I A musical program will.be present
; ed this evening when the Protected
Home Circle meets In the Odd Fellow's
! hall. All members are invited to be
present and bring friends. Apple blossoms wih their welcome
breath of spring were used profusely
In decorating the home last evening
when Misses Florence and Elizabeth
Gronier entertained the members of
the Embroidery club with a pltch-ln-dinner. French baskets . filled with rraflrrjr flowers .were placed about the
Social Calendar
Mrs. Rash Miller entertains in honor of Miss Affie McVIcker of NewYosJc - Card party at 8 o'clock in the Eagles hall for members..-. Woman' Relief Corps meets in Post room at court house. Universalist Mission circle postponed until next week when Mrs. Barr will be hostess. All-day meeting of aid society of Second English Lutheran church at the church. ' Earlham Heights Dorcas society gives silver tea at the church for.' all members and ladies of the church. Mrs. Horace Kramer hostess for meeting of the Woman's Aid society of the Reid Memorial hospital. , ' West Richmond W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. J. M. Gluys. Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church meets with Mrs. John Igelman.' : Missionary Sewing circle of St: John's Lutheran church meets at church. Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity gives dance in Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Simon Beck entertains members of a card club. Ald society of East Main Street Friends church meets at church. Social Aid of Reid Memorial church meets with Mrs. William Daffler. Mrs. George Ferling entertains members of a Five Hundred club. Tirzah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge gives pie social after lodge meeting. Indianapolis t Glove Factorydance at factory. Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church, meets at the church. , Enterprise Bible class of Whitewater church meets with Mrs. Eva Conley.
room. Tiny boquets of flowers were at each place as souvenirs for the guests. A delicious dinner was served and a pleasant evening followed. Miss Elizabeth Jay of RiclunShd, Viola Jay and Will Jay were among the guests. Rushville Republican. The Central Aid jsociety of the First Christian church, will give a penny supper Saturday evening at the church. The public is invited to attend. The Social Service Bible class of Grace M. E. church held it first meeting last evening at the parsonage. Rev. U. S. A. Bridge is the teacher of the class. Work , in -connection with the Epworth league was discussed. The class will meet again next Tuesday evening. The Enterprise Bible class of the Whitewater Friends church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Eva Conley at her home, 807 North I street. This will be a business meeting. Among the local people, who will at-" tend the May Festival at Cincinnati this week are Prof, and Mrs. Fred K. Hicks, Mrs. Wilfred Jessup, Mr. and
Mrs. L. B. Nuftbaum, Mrs. Fred Miller, Mrs. Shield of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis King, Miss Carolyn Hutton, Mrs; Lynn Logan and daughter. Miss Bernlce, Mrs. Chris Hasemeier, Misses .Elizabeth, Hasemer, : Edna Deuker,: Margeurlte Deuker and Marie Deuker. f ' , ': T Mr. Paul Wilson has returned from Cincinnati, where he spent a few days with friends. t " ,
The Universalist Mission circle of
the Universalist church, will not meet Thursday, afternoon. The meeting will be held next week with Mrs. Barr.
r The Aid society of the Second En
glish Lutheran church, will meet
Thursday at the church. This will be
an' all-day meeting and a picnic dinners will be served at noon.
A silver tea will be given Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock? at the Earlham Heights church by members of
the Dorcas society. All members and ladies of the church are invited.
A meeting of the Aid society of the First English Lutheran church will be
held Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Horace Kramer will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of Reid Memorial hospital, at her home, 1406 East Main street.
The. Kensington club did not meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Anna
Heitbrink. The meeting has been deferred until Tuesday afternoon of next week when Mrs. Heitbrink will be hostess. , , , Mrs. John Haustetter was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Princess card club 'at her home. Wernle road. Mrs. R. P. Whlsler was a guest. High scores were made by Mesdames Albert McMlnn and John
Haustetter. A luncheon was served. In two weeks Mrs. Leslie Raper entertains the club. Mr. and Mrs. George Hodge are the proud parents of a boby son, born at Reid Memorial hospital.. -Mrs. Hodge was formerly Miss Shlloh Van Meter of Cambridge City. , The Hiawatha Social and Literary 80ciety,will meet with Mrs. Charles Morgan at her home, South Second street Friday afternoon, and Mothers' day will be observed. Members are asked to prepare responses. Mrs. Herbert Cotton of " Cleveland, O., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ferguson, South Sixteenth street.
'The Missionary " society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at
the church. All members are urged to be present.'
The Nonpariel club did not meet
yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Allen. The meeting has been postponed for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ftndlay were host and hostess last evening for a
meeting of the Neighborly club - at
their home, Henley road. The hours were spent Boclally and with music
NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use
of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for
the Insane for the month of June, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, May 8, 1916. Specifications may be
seen at the Second National Bank, or
at the hospital. By order of the Board, ; S. E. 'SMITH, Med. Supt.
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and ' contests. RefrieRlmiMitB were
Served. - In two VMki an afternoon
meeting win be held with Mrs. Fred
The social - committee of the - Indianapolis Glove company has announced a dance to bg;iven Thursday evening at the factory. - Piano and drums -will furnish the music. : Programs will be twenty-five cents. -- The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church, will hold an evening meeting tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- J. W. HalL There will be a special program. . Mrs. M." I Baum of Dayton, O.." is the guest of Rer. and Mrs. Oscar J. F. Tressei of South Eleventh street. Mrs. " John Baum and baby of Pittsburg, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Gaar. " . , .- e , ... The Missionary Sewing circle of the St John's Lutheran church, will meet Thursday afternoon at the church and spend the time serving. Mrs. William Daffler will entertain members of the Social Aid of the Reid Memorial church Thursday afternoon at- her home, North Fifteenth street .. , - - , . Pythian Sisters will meet this evening in the' Pythian Temple. There will be special work as there are several candidates. Miss Esther Brooks of Fountain City, was the guest of friends in this city yesterday. . Mr. Nell Bly was in Connersvllle. yesterday on business for the National Cash Register company. .. - ; . Mrs. David Hershey, 316, South Thirteenth: street, has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Hannah Hershey, to Mr. Earl Cotton of Cleveland, 0. a former resident of this city. The wedding will be one of the attractive nuptial events for the month of May, the date to be an
nounced later. Mr. Cotton is a former business man of this city. . He is , a member of, the local chapter '-of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. Their many, friends enxtend congratulations. A social function to be given at Connersville Friday evening is a Planer dance- at -the -McFarlan hotel given by the Beu chapter of the" ThI Delta Kappa fraternity. - The Mitchell orchestra 4f JRushvIlle, wilt play. , Local members have received invitations. . This evening Miss i Agnes Schumacker will make as address at. the First English ' Lutheran ' church . under -the auspices of he Missionary -'society. All persons Interested are invited to attend. - One hundred ? and fifty invitations have been issued for the dance to be given Thursday evening by members of th Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity in the dd Fellow's halt Mr.- and MrsHutton, and Mr. Smith with several other cabaret performers will furnish the -music and entertainment for the guests. .After a meeting of the Ben Hur lodge Thursday evening the Tirzah aid society will give a pie social. , ' The music was exceptionally good last night at the May dance given by Mr. Paul Harris in the Eagles hall. Dancing began at 9 o'clock and: was
enjoyed until a late hour..: Punch was servedt during the evening. The cathedral bells added materially - to the attractiveness of the dance music. The programs were tinted in purple fastened with- purple-ribbons. , . " In celebration' of her forty-eighth birthday . anniversary, x Mrs. Baits Bescher was given a pleasant surprise lastev ening at her home oa "Lincoln street by a -number of her friends. Then evening was spent sociallr and with .musio and; games. . A delicious luncheon was served. Many pretty gifts -were given the hostess, i The party was ' Composed of Messrs. "j and Mesdames Baits Bescher, Will Fisher, Ben Crump and son, Elmer Jenks and daughter Lorene, 'James Hayward, Millard WarfeV Fred Kennedy. Edward Crowell,- Ralph : Snaveley and baby, Mrs. Klein, Misses Edith Strattan, Ruby Crowell, Messrs. f Lester Williams and Glen Menke.
Mrs. Clyde RIegel was hostess yes
terday afternoon for a meeting of the Progressive Literary society. Fourteen - members were present and responded to roll ' call with . quotations
pertaining to Mother. The program
for 1916-17 was read. Mrs. W. L. Mise
ner presented a . splendid paper on.
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