Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 151, 12 May 1916 — Page 6
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One of fhe "beautiful partler of the season was the dance given last evening-at the Country club by lira. Jeannette G.-Leeds and Mrs.- Rudolph -G. Leeds when they , took this.; means of entertaining one hundred guests. The decorations were beautiful. In the ball room lilacs vith tulips and ferns form
ed thn Drincinal- - decorations,- .The
dining room and other . apartments iwere also embellished with the flow
ers. Dancing began at 8:30 o'clock and continued -until- 2- o'clock. The north porch "Was screened in and the punch bowll placed in the apartment. House plants and ferns with fhe lilacs were used. Music was furnished by Mr; Roy Parks, '-'piano;' Mr. Goldberg of Columbus, Ohio, saxophone; Mr. Dale Owens, violin, and Mr, Fred Rossiter, drums. During an intermission a buffet supper waa served by the club stewardess. Many pretty evening gowns were In evidence which added to the attractiveness of the-party.
Mrs. Jeannette G. Leeds ls leaving toon' for Battle - Creek, Michigan,
'Where she will spend some time.
Mrs. Harry Snyder has gone to Lyd'low, Kentucky, and West Baden for a
visit.
Everything is in readiness at the Country club for the card party to be
given this" evening by the May social committee composed of Mrs.-Milton B. Craighead, chairman, Mrs. George Le'Boutillier. Mrs. Fred Bates and Mrs. Edgar F, Hiatt. Men and women members of the club are invited to atkend. The party will begin at 8 o'clock. Preceding the function a club 'dinner 'will be served, , Many of the Iguests will enjoy the dinner party
Among those who have made reservations are: Mr.and: Mrs. John M. Lontz with a party of three Including, Miss Mary Wood, Messrs. Ben Hill and Ira Flye of New York, Mr. and Mre. Howard Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead,' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braf-
fett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Bates, Mrs.
Jeannette G. Bland and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt.
? Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, South Elgh-
1 teenth street, was the guest of friends
(in Cincinnati today.
Over one hundred persons attended the recital given last evening in the 'Methodist church at Centerville, by
Miss Mable Hasemeier, a teacher of
piano of this city. A number of Miss
Hasemeief's Centerville pupils appear
ed at this time and did splendid work.
The affair was quite successful.
Mrs. Ira Flye of New York, is the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lontz,
Westcott Place.
ments were served. Mrs, Walter , Boone -and the hostess- gave readings. ; Miss Stella Battin - of -Iowa, waa a guest. A. luncheon was., terved., . In. two weeks, Mrs. Martha Shute entertains the club at her home east of the city. , - ... Miss Corinne. Wilson of ' Iridla'napolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ,W. E. Wilson, South" Seventeenth street
1 Miss Mable Hasemeier will . give a pupils' recital Saturday afternoon -at 2:30 o'clock at, her home on South Seventh streets The parents' of the pupils are Invited to attend. ' "Complimenting her guest Mrs. Lewis
Gcise of t Indianapolis, Mrs. Walter Snaveley 'entertained members of a thimble club this afternoon at her
home, South Fourth street. -
The public is invited to attend the recital which will be given Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the high school auditorium by Miss Mildred
Schalk, when she will present a num
ber of her pupils In recital. The pro
gram, as announced will be given with out change.
The usual Saturday evening supper will be served tomorrow evening at
the Country club for members and out
of town guests. ,
There were guests present to fill
several tables last evening wnen a card party was given in the Eagles'
hall for members and friends.
Mrs. Ida Trindle of New York city
gave a dinner at Cliff , Dale Auto club
last evening. The guests were Mr,
and Mrs. William Moffitt, Mrs. Alice
Richey, Mrs. John B. Hegger and Mr,
Arthur Wessel.
Mrs. Miriam McDivitt, chairman of
the Executive Board of the Federa
tion of Women's clubs, has returned from Indianapolis, where she attended
Wednesday and Thursday's sessions
of the National Charities conference
Mrs. McDivitt was especially interest
ed in the addresses made by police
women from Los Angeles and other cities In the states. A report was
made by Mrs. McDivitt at the postponed meeting of the board held this afternoon at the Morrlsson-Reeves Li
brary.
Woman's Collegiate club met yester
day afternoon with Mrs. Ben C. Bartel. Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt read a paper.
Mrs. Charles Baxter of Knightstown was a guest. In two weeks Mrs. Edgar Hiatt and Mrs. Thomas Ahl entertain the club at the home of Mrs. Hiatt.
Mr. Hilbert Kratzer of Dayton, Ohio, who will sing Sunday at the Second
Presbyterian church, is a cou6in of Mrs. Walter Luring and Mr. -Hilbert Toler. Mr. Kratzer has a splendid
tenor voice. He sang for Madame
Schuman-Heink about four weeks ago
xihen she was in Dayton and she was
6o well pleased with his voice that a benefit recital will be given May 25 in
Dayton at which time Madame Schu
man-Heink and Mr. Kratzer will sing The public is invited to hear him Sun
day morning.
Social Calendar
Supper at Country club for members of : club and out of town -guests. ' "".' j.MIss Mildred Schalk gives
i puptts' recital at 2:30 o'clock in
high school auditorium for public. Pupils of Miss Mable Hasemeier appear in recital at her home. South Seventh street. Dance at 8 o'clock in Eagles hall and Dixon Saxophone plays. Class for study of birds meets under direction of Mrs. J. W. Frame. Eden Lodge Number 30 Daughters of Rebekah, I. O. O. F. holds degree work at 7:30 o'clock.
work had been exemplified. Mrs. Ella
Smyser of Logansport, a. former resident of this city, and who is assistant grand matron of the Eastern Star, was
a guest of honor. After the work an elaborate banquet was served. There
were one hundred and fifty guests
present. Among the local guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Ratliff,
Oscar Tauer, Frank Crichet, Burton Gaines, George Fox, Richard VanSant, William Plummer, Hibberd, Frank Aikin, Will Jones, Walter Dalbey, Harry Dalbey, Messrs. Alvia Fix, Wilbern Hibberd, Mrs. Meek and daughter, Mrs. King and Mrs. Warren Shumard. . Miss Edith Winter entertained the members of the L. A. L. club last evening at her home, North Fifth street.. Games and music Were features. Luncheon was served. The club meets In two weeks with Miss Hazel Ford, North Tenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Cuyahoga Falls, 0.,; are visiting friends
fan New Paris. Mr. Williams formerly
resided here.
Mesdames Webster Parry, Lewis Kluter, Edward Schalk, Edwin White, John Evans and Miss Elizabeth Porter attended a meeting of a card club Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tyrell in Eaton, Ohio. Mrs. Grose, of Eaton, was a guest of the club. An elaborate dinner in several courses was served at 6 o'clock. In two weeks the club meets in this city and the hostess will be named later.
married here' today. The ceremony took place at-the Oak Park Congregational church "at 5 o'clock. Rev.: Dr. William Barton, officiating.; Mrs. -Brown is the daughter of Mrsr William i F. Kaufman of Richmond. Ind. For many years she has been a singer -at' the church In- which she was married today. Mr. Brown and his. wife met jwhen she,, was. .studying voice culture In - Cincinnati. -'.Among the out-of-town guests at the wedding were J. I Brown, father of the groom, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dyer of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown will spend their honeymoon in i
the mountains of North Carolina. They j
will be at home at 860 Mitchell avenue, Avondale, after June L
Charming in all its appointments was the luncheon given by Mrs. J. Frank Kiefaber at her attractive home
on North Wilkinson street,' Thursday.
honoring Miss Janet Reynolds, a brideelect of May 25, and Mrs. Lewis Gardner Reynolds, Jr., of Chicago, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. George P. Huffman, of Linden avenue. The luncheon table was beautifully decorated with a variety of garden blossoms in the pastel shades, a large basket of these lovely flowers forming
a center piece. At 1 o'clock an elaborate menu was served, covers being
laid for ten guests. Dayton News.
Mesdames Charles Kreimeier ' and
John Youngflesh were guests yester
day afternoon when members of the Teddy Bear Five Hundred club were entertained by Mrs. Alfred Collett.
Mesdames Edward Cooper, Charles
Kreimeier and John Youngflesh were ( given the favors. A luncheon was served. Mrs. Webb Pyle . entertains the club in two weeks. Messrs. Clarence Green and .Bert
Klopfer, who is connected with charitable and philanthropic work at Dayton, Ohio, and is a member of the Anti-Tuberculosis organization, will spend Monday and Tuesday with Mr. Chalmer Mutchner at his home in the country. Mr. Green is a former newspaper man of this city. Mr. Klopfer will attend the National Conference of Charities and Corrections in Indianapolis.
of - the Rev. Raymond Iseley, in the t worth entertained Informally yester-
Second English Lutheran parsonage. day afternoon. .The guests were MesThe guests included members of the j dameB slmon .Beck. Charles Kirk;
families. After tne ceremony ine
guests were 'entertained! at" the home of the bridegroom's parents, south of the city. The bride wore a gown of blue taffeta silk with hat to match. They will reside in Richmond. w Mrs. Jesse Webb has returned from Dayton.-where he visited friends. Mrs. Carl McClure of North Tenth
street, is visiting her sister, airs.
Colvin at Eldorado, Ohio.
Rev. and Mrs. Oscar T. F. Tressel
entertained members of the Luther
league of the Trinity Lutheran church
last evening at their home, soutn Eleventh street. . The attendance was large and the hours spent socially and
with music and games. Short business
session was held. Mrs. Louis Stauber read an article, "The Question at Issus." The paper was in connection
with the study of the reformation. Mrs.
Emma Voge waB a guest. As this is the birthday month of Rev. Tressel
the host and hostess served refreshments. In a month, Mrs. George Cran
dall will entertain the society.
Twenty-five couples enjoyed a dance
last evening in the K. of P. hall. Mrs.
Lew Geise of Indianapolis, was an
out-of-town guest. Piano and drums nlavp.d the order of dances. Another
party will be held in two weeks.
In honor of Mrs. Charles Kirk, or
Dayton. Ohio, and Mrs. Lewis Geise
of Indianaoolis. Mrs. Walter Wood
Clarence - Jessup, - George Unthank,
Walter Snaveley anil Lewis Geis. A
dainty luncheon-was served.'
APER PRICES SOAR
Book and magazine dealers in Rich
mond nave been informed by paper
mills that an increase of approximately
50 per cent In the cost of paper can
be expected within the next month if
the European war continues. The in
crease, they say, Is due to the scarcity
A dispatch from Chicago says: Mr, Arthur L. Brown of Cincinnati, treas
urer of the Diamond Wing Paper Co.,
Mr. Claud Scitloh and Miss Letta
Shelly with Mr. Elmer Keller and Miss Mary Shelly were entertained by Mr. Elmer Keller and Miss Mary Shelly were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClure.
Miss Martha Bryant and Mr. Frank Stout were quietly married Wednes-
and Miss Mary Ann Kaufman, were J day evening at 7 o'clock at the home
Mrs. Silas Hastings was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Victorian Bible class of Grace M. E. church. After the business session theer was a social hour and refreshments. The Aid society of the East Main Street Friends church met yesterday afternoon at the church and transacted important business. Later there was a social hour. The aid meets
'.Mrs. E. H. Thistlethwaite entertain r-il momhprR of th Coterie club vester
day afternoon at her home on Asylum again next week. , i . . i i
avenue. 1 ne nours were speui sutiaily and with needlework. Refresh-
Simple .But Attractive Dress.
Seventy-five members of the local order of the Eastern Star went to Williamsburg in autos last evening and were entertained by the Taylor chapter of the Eastern ,Star. The
women of the Loyal chapter of this
city gave the floral work, after the
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