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- - - - - THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, May 5, 1916, PAGE SIX
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Social Calendar
' Club dinner at Country club for members. Dance which was to have been Siren at Country club postponed until Friday. , - Dance In the Eagles hall and Dixon Saxophone .plays. Dancing classes meet at 8:45 o'clock In the Pythian Temple. ; Class for study of birds will not meet at North A. Street Friend's" church, but does field work. . - Section One of the Aid society of Second English Lutheran church gives market In basement of church. , Central Aid society, First Christian church, gives penny supper at church. King Herald Band meets at 2:30 o'clock at Grace M. E. church.
! Forty-three couples attended the i pretty dance given last evening in the
Odd Fellow's hall by the social com
mittee of the Omicron Pi Sigma fra
ternity composed of Messrs. Herbert Thompson, chairman, A. J. Lineman and Mark Johanning. , A saxophone orchestra played. Among the dancers
were Messrs. and Mesdames H. S
Clark, John Thompson, Mrs. Marian
McCarthy, Misses Marie Duwane, Paul
Ine Hlatt, Clell Morrow, Ruby Haner, May Appleton, Elizabeth Kennepohl,
Ruth PfaffUn, Vera Pfafflin, Mary Bar
ton, Mary Foley, Marjorie Thomas,
Edna Dickinson Nell Gordon, Alta Mcpherson, Margaret Cllngenpeel, Mar
jorie Mayhew, Lucile Bowman, Rhea
Turner, Olive Jones, Martha Jones,
Margaret Jones, Dorothy Clark, Ruth
Overstreet, Dorothy Rodefeld, . Marie Wrede, Hazel Cruse, Mable Logan, Cornelia Border, Mary. Seaney, Lucile
Haner, Francis : Shelton, Marguerite Kanet, Bemice Puckett, Phyllis Butler, Beatrice Manier, Marie O'Brien, Maud Manier, Dess Stevens . of Liberty, Elizabeth Draker, Messrs. Mark Johanning, Robert Jenkins, Forest Gartside, Garwood Grimes, George O'Brien, Joseph Pardieck, Fred Romey Earl Hewitt, Richard Brehm, Edgar Loehr, Morris Haner, James Woods, Stanley Smith, Herbert Thompson, Bruce Cline, Westcott Hanes, Adolph Getz, Paul Semler, Lynn Mather, Walter Caskey, Roland Wrede, Lloyd Dye, William Williams, Harold Grimes, Harry Smith, George Welsh, Albert
JLinneman, John Weber, George Dougilas, Roy First, Herbert Bradley, Carl Elliott, Franklin Hebbeler. , Charles ! Jones, of Indianapolis; Wayne Beeson, Kirk Bly, Ralph Engelbert, George Weaver, Virgil Ranes, Howard Hertrler and Neal Bly. ! For members of the Earlham College j Glee club and their lady friends a 'banquet will be given this evening at ' the Hotel Westcott. The chaperones are" Misses Agnes Johnson, Mildred j Barrett, Messrs. Thomas Jones and ; Carleton Edwards. Covers will be laid for Misses Hattie Campbell, ; Gladys Neal, Florence Hadley, Verla I P. Kurtz, Freda Reed, Helen Nichclson, Elizabeth Marvel, Marianna Dickinson.. Dorothy Clark, Mable Adams, Ethyln Williams, Marguerite Gentle, Hilda Kirkman, Mildred Barrett, Edna Parker, Agnes Johnson, Messrs. Lester Taggart, Harold Petereib, Elden Mills, Merrltt Tippey, Rlch- , ard Hoerner, Ernest Arnett, Josiah Marvel. Byron Henderson, Edwin j Eley, Otis Briggs, Robert Gentle, John Vesey, Thomas Jones, Eugene Quigg ! and Leland Hadley. The West Richmond W. C. T. U. met yesterday with Mrs. J. M. Gluys, Col- ' lege avenue. It was decided to hold an open meeting in two weeks with Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson, 610 National road, west Mr. Earl ' Clark of Fountain City, visited friends here yesterday. Mrs. W. W. Dafler yesterday entertained members of the Social Aid of the Reid Memorial church. The attendance was large. Refreshments were served.' Mrs. Eva Conley was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Enterprise Bible class of the Whitewater Friends' church. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Shute are the proud parents of a baby. The Missionary . society of the Second Presbyterian church met yesterday. Twelve persons were present. "Social Service Problems with a discussion on the war featured the program. Mrs. E. E. Davis made a splendid talk. '
Mrs. William Bartel. Jr, will be hostess Monday afternoonr for a meeting of the Dorcas society at her home,
South Twelfth street.
m ' Cmtm Huffman has returned
tn hr tinmn in navton. after a Tlslt
with Mr. and Mrs.. Lewis Gardner Rey
nolds, Jr., In Chicago.
Tt .fiHUfTi - nnliTArurr of the
missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will be celebrated this
evening, vt. j.u.. ks wm U4 charge of the devotlonar exercises. A song by the primary department will be followed by the "junior children rep
resenting India, Africa and China.
Sone. "The Hope of the worm," wrs.
F. W. Krueger; "Home Mission," Mrs. Sarah A. Hill; women and children In costume, representing . Esquimos, InHnTiafroodmeiT and fniTnierants: for
eign mission talk, Mrs. Steely; women
in costume representing the Moslem world . Korea'and China: song. "In the
Cross of Christ I Glory," Mrs. Kruger
The public is invited.
Bird study class will meet Saturday
afternoon at. North A Street imenas
church, but will do field work.
A Tnm Thumb weddin will be given
Friday evening. May 12, at the Sec
ond English Lutheran church.
A pie social was given last evening after the Ben Hur lodge meeting by
members of the Tlrzah Ala society.
,The Indianapolis Glove company so
cial committee gave a aance last even lng at the factory. An indoor picnic was given fast ev
ening at the Trinity Lutheran church by the .Luther league. A committee had charge, composed of Messrs. and
Mesdames Frank Crandall. . Charles
Igelman, Adam Feldman, Claude Ad
dleman, Charles Kuhlman, Edward
Fraumann and Dr. and Mrs. Kemper.
Business meeting of the Aid society
of the Trinity Lutheran church was
held yesterday with Mrs. John Igel
man, South Fourth street. - Rer. Oscar
J. F. Tressel gave a talk on the "Re
formation.: t-
Forty members of the Missionary
Sewing circle of , the SL John's Lutheran church met yesterday:
Among those who will hare dinner
at the Country clnb this evening are
ir. and Mrs. Fred Carr and children,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. Shlveley and children.
Mrs. George Swayne of New York,
who has been the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Swayne and Mrs.- John
Shirk, left today for SL Louis, Mo.
The usual Saturday dinner will be
served at the Country club this week. The dance which was to hare been given after the dinner has been post
poned until May 12.
The following nrogram was elren
Wednesday evening by the Protected
A Dainty Negligee
1674 Ladies' House Gown or Negll
gee, . with Sleeve in Either of Two Lengths, and with or without Yoke
Facing.
Figured organdie and allover em
broidery is here combined. The model is easily and quickly made. It is fit
ted by shoulder and underarm seams
The yoke facings may be omitted and
the yoke effect simulated by beading
or insertion. A broad shaped collar
trims the neck edge. In flannel, flan
nelette, eiderdown, cashmere or serge
this model will make a comfortable warm lounging robe. It is also lovely
for silk, crepe, challie, percale, dim
ity, voile and batiste.
The Pattern is cut in 3 sizes: Small
Medium and Large. It requires 5 3-4
yards of 44-inch material for a me
dium size.
A pattern of this illustration mailed
to any address on receipt of 10 cents
In silver or stamps.
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Home Circle, No. 856, under the management; of Mrs. L. . M. Thompson, state? deputy at the I. O. O..F. halL Opening March, "Robinson's" Orchestra. -. Song Mrs. Elsie Richardson, Miss Harriett Richardson. "Slumberland' Tableaux. ' Orchestra, Children's drill. ' - -. - Piano Solo Mrs. Lucile Morningstar. Song Miss Mary Ward. -Rock of Ages" Tableaux. ' Robinson's orchestra. Lunch. -4 - - Refreshments were served to a large number of members and their guests. Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth of Westcott Place, is in Chicago, visiting Mrs. Louis B. Quinn. .
The King Herald band of the Grace
II. E. church will meet Saturday, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church.
The Aid society of the- Second Eng
lish Lutheran church held an all-day
meeting yesterday at the church. A
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picnic .dinner was' served to twentyfire members.- - . .
Mr. Horatio Land and Mr. J. C. Carnahan will go to Indianapolis this erening to spend the week-end. Aid society of Reid Memorial hospital met yesterday with Mrs. Horace Kramer. East Main street. The aid has been invited to attend the nurses' commencement at Reid hospital, on May 31. The June meeting will be held with Mrs.- Augustus Scott, North Tenth-street-- Mrs. Silas Hasty will assist. r - --
Mrs. M. M. Chenowetb and: daugh
ters left this afternoon-for Hollonsbnrg, Ohio," to-' attend the funeral of J. A. Chenowetb. , The great orchestra ""was a feature yesterday afternoon of the Cincinnati May festival held at Music halL The hall was filled to capacity and In the
audience were a number of Richmond guests. -c : Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Turner of Dayton, Ohio, former' residents of this city are the parents of a baby daughtef i - . ' Mnu Charles Kirk of Dayton, Ohio, was a . guest . . yesterday when Mrs. Simon Beck was hostess for the laBt meeting of the year of a card club.
Favors Went' to - Mesdames Frank
GeersSnareley and Walter Wood-
worth. ' Luncheon in courses was
served.-". - - - -
A business meeting of the Aid society of the East Main street Friends'
church was held yesterday. A birthday party was given Mrs.
Louis- Essenmacher, - North A street, by - members of a euchre club. - The
favors went to "Mrs. Theresa Al Under, William Hodappand Mrs. Haner. ' Mrs. Essenmacher received " many pretty
and useful gifts. Among the guesta were Mesdames Mary Olmetzer.Bony
Hilllard, Reece, Theresa AUlnaer, alter Brenlxer, WlUlam. Horr. : Albert Hewitt, Heny Nedermeyer, Laura Bussen, Emma Mlkesell, Herman, John -
Boyer Gaylord Llchty, Misses Mary Hodapp, Helen' Mlkesell. Corinne Essenmacher and Master Richard Essenmacher. , - i Mrs. George Ferling entertained, members of a card club yesterday afternoon. Favors went ' to Mesdames George Reid, Webb, Pyls and Clarence Jessup. Two weeks from. Wednesday Mrs- Pyle has the club.
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