Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 153, 15 May 1916 — Page 6
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?AGE SIX
Personals Musicals Card Parties
OCIETY
Clubs Teas Dances
M r. icA Mrs. Willia m Dudley Foulke , 3outh Eighteenth street, have anlounced the engagement of their laughter. Miss Gwendolen Foulke, to tfr. Dudley Cates of San Francisco, .California, son of Mr. George Cates of N'ortfc Eleventh street No. date has leen set for the wedding. On account it the prominence of the young people !he wedding will bo looked forward to ' lrith interest by many, persons. i A pretty social function for today was the 1 o'clock squab luncheon - given at Cliff Dale Auto club by Miss Meb Culbertson. Flowers formed a pretty decoration for the table. Places worn nrranrftd for Mrs . Jeannette G.
Leeds, Miss Alice Forkner, Mrs. Frank
Lackey, Miss Bessie Whltridge, Mr RVnnfc MeOurdv. Miss Bertha Whit
ridge, Mrs. Thomas Nicholson, Mrs. Frank Oorrell, Mrs. Daniel Kumler, of rvtvtnn. O Mrs. Georee Cates. Miss
f Meb Culbertson and Mrs. Edwin Cates. . ' - I Mn. John Marriott of Birmingham.
Ala., is the guest of Mrs. Harry Need-
aom at her. apartments in the cornea
f. ; Mr. George O. Ballenger and family were, dinner guests at Cliff Dale Auto
I slub yesterday. , : - " -mswa -7'- " '"' r
'.. Members of a card club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon at the
i Country club, by Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd
Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Braffet Have
I is their guest Miss Margaret Farrow
. of Detroit, Michigan.
Patrons of the Country club enjoyed
l supper Saturday evening at the
Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Julian r?at entertained several attests and
rtvors were laid for MeEBrs. and Mes-
I flames Rudolph G. Leeds, Dudley j Elmer, Julian Cates and Mrs. H. P. Mammen. Other guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Goldfinger, Mr. Willara It"-- Carr, Mr. and Mrs. James Carr, Mrs. I 0 John Shirk, and Mr. and Mrs. S. E.
i . Bwayne.
Social Calendar
Ir. and Mrs. Albert Reed of South Thirteenth street, will give a dinner this evening at the Country club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 8hields of New York, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Miller of North Tentn street.
Mn Wftlen Bailev-Karnes of Ihd-
lanapolis, spent the week-end here
with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Voyle B. Kendall returned tb Xenia, Ohio, last night, after spending the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. B. M. Tnomat, wonn ireet.
. Mr nd Mrs. Otto Kemner will en
tertain members of a card club this
evening.
Tti Von.Parall club members will
ho entertained Tuesday afternoon by
Miss Alma Turner, 200 South Twelfth
street.
An (tiectinn of officers will be field
f iiendav afternoon when the last
wntinf of th treason for the Pro
gressive Literary-circle will be held
at the home of Mrs. Arthur tung.
Tn honor of new members, the
Loyal Messenger class of the First rhHatian rHurch. will ' eire a social
this evening at the church.. The class
Is taught by Mrs. I. F. Burns.
The Adult Bible class of the Union MisRinn will eive an ice cream social
Wednesday evening at the mission.
and the public is invited to attend.
Mlaa Lora Miller of Connersville.
will spend the week with kinspeople and friends in College Corner and this
city.
Mr. Thomas Logan of New Castle,
BDent the week-end here with his
mother and sister, Miss Mable Logan.
Mr. Fred Hugo of Indianapolis,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Hugo, North Seven
teenth, street.
The North Side section of the
"TCYnnstn Character Builders' class of
the Central Christian church has post-
nnnHt its meetine Wednesday after
noon on account of the Wayne county
Sunday school convenxion.
On account of the death of Dr. David W. Dennis, the Tourist banquet will not be held this week. The date will be announced later. Mr. WlHard Stevens of Indianapolis, was the guest of his parents . over Sunday. Mr. Leo McManus of Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with, his parents. ' " "
Mrs- A.. H- Ei'ce of the - Pelham j apartments, who has been spending j a month in Kentucky, returned home Tpsterday. She was accompanied by
her sister, Mrs. Clay Sutton of Lancaster, Kentucky, who will be her guest. Mr. Rice motored to Kentucky Saturday and the party returned Sunday. v
Miss Alma Turner hostess for meeting of Non-Pariel club. Mrs."" Charles Juergens entertains members of. a. card club.. 1 Progressive Literary 5 society meets with Mrs. Arthur King. Aid society of the Whitewater Friends' church meets at church. Mrs. 'Fred Fetta hostess for meeting of Neighborly club at surburban home. v t , Mrs. Leslie -Raper hostess for meeting of Princess Card club. Aid society of the West Richmond Friends' church meets at 1:30 o'clock at church. Social Service Bible Study class of Grace M. E. church meets at the parsonage. -,..rKensington club members en-, tertained by Mrs. F. W. Krueger, South Seventh street. Superintendents of the Home departments of the city Sunday schools" and their assistants entertained by Miss Peninah Moorman. Members of the Tuesday afternoon card club meet. The Aid society of the South Eighth street Friends' church meets at the church. Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd entertains club at Country club.
When Ethel De Long of the Pine Mountain Settlement . school in Kentucky, talks at the Young Women's
league Monday evening she will illus
trate her tales of the mountain peo
ple by singing a number of old Eng
lish ballads which have survived in
the back mountain district for hun-
dreds of years. Like the mountain people she will accompany herself on
a dulcimer, an instrument which has been relegated to the museums in other parts- of the world. From Day
ton Miss De Long will go to Earinam college, Richmond, IndvDaytoa Journal. ,
The state board of tthe Indiana
TCnnal Suffraee association will meet
at the Francis hotel, in Kokomo, Ind.,
Wednesday, May 17, ana in use aiternoon the meeting will be open to suf
fragists from all over the states, to consider' a union of aHv suffrage forces
in Indiana. .
SocietT Is Interested in the an
nouncement of the benefit card party
tp be given Thursday in tne Day room at the home of Mrs. Paul Cornstock In Reevgston for the benefit of tb maintenance of the Day . nursery.
Th affair is under the auspices of the
Domestic Science association. , jacn
nnnn wttl h &ked fiftY cents. The
ram vUl start at Z OCIOCK. f avors
will be given. Mrs. H. H. Huntington
is ffcairman nf tne committee in
charge. , -
Tha irr T?n?iptir. for the First Pres
byterian church announce the follow
ing entertainment:. v
Friday. May 26 Miss Helen Miller
of Indianapolis, appears in an evening of readings with special music by, the choir. An admission of twenty-five
cents will be asked. Public is Invited.
Misses Louise and Marjorie Ford of
Indianapolis, former residents of this city visited friends here Sunday.
Thft meaner class of the Central
Christian church, will entertain the
mtmhon of the Y. M. B. C ana uen-
h.nr Kiaau t the Tabernacle Tues
day evening. The social committee
promises a good time tor an.
A feature of the Shakespearean
Pno-eant tn hA riven on the campus
at Earlham college Saturday afternoon will be the costuming of
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mrtW nf "haracters irom me
Taming of the Shrew," given by mem
her f the Athe.naea uterary society
ThA At hens e.a society has also loaned
members to assist another club in pre
senting. -Othello. " The committee in nosed of Mesdames H. H.
v. r
HimHnfftoti. chairman, jonn a. wuuu-
son, L. C. Hoover, N.. C. Helronimua and Sarah Stutson. The following characters will appear In costume as follows: Christopher Sly (The Tinker) Mr. Charles Hoeffer; hostess Mrs. Miriam McDivitt; Katherina, Mrs. E. H. ' Mendenhall; Danthe, Mrs. Charles F, Hoeff er ; the widow, Mrs: Mary Johnson; Petruchio, Mr. N. C. Helronimus, Bappista, Dr. L. Zincencio. Mr. Robert
Rabdle: the haberdasher, Mr. George
r T,iinr- T.iir.entlO. Mrs. W. IS.
Martin, three ladv attendants in wait
ing. Misses Halcey Harold, Anna Horn
and Marguerite uoan. . .
Moetin?a of 'the Ladies and Pastor's
Union of Grace M. E. church will be
held Wednesday , afternoon at .s.u o'clock at the following homes:
Section No. 1 Mrs. John Pinnick, 204 North Eighteenth street. -' Section No. 2 Mrs. Horace Kramer, 1406 Main street. , . - Section No. 3 At church. Rally day. .The 130 ladies of the section are urgently requested to be present. , . Section. No. 4 Mrs. T. C. Hubbard, 117 West Main street. ". ' ' Mrs. Carrie Stewart and daughter of Pigua. O., left this afternoon for Richmond for a short -stay before returning home. Connersville News. : The Epworth League of Grace M. E. church will give an entertainment Wednesday, May 24, in the high school auditorium. The proceeds will be applied to the missionary apportionment
oi urace cnurcn.
Mr R T? Johnson of Indiana nolis
returned last evening after spending
tne weeK-ena witn nis lamiiy. .
One hundred and fifty persons at
tended the recital given Saturday afternoon at the high school auditori
um when Miss Mildred Schalk pre
sented, a number of her piano pupils in
recital. Mrs, E. E., Meyer, mezzo-
soprano, and Miss Carolyn Hutton vio
linist, assisted. The numbers by Mrs
Meyer and Miss Hutton were pleas
ing. The young pupils did exceptional
ly well and reflected creditably upon
their teacher. The children who ap
peared were Katherine Carr, Earl
Carr, Katherine Duvall, Christena Duval, Luella Masters. Madge Elizabeth Townsend, Marianne Swaynie, Helen Riersrs. Marearet Van Sant. Lois
Smith, Frances Pierce, Martha Hill,
Robert Rees and Louise Mather.
3- MONDAY, MAY 15j-1916
New Marriage Alliance
WithVRiissia
Removed
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In honor of visitine amests. Mr. and
Mrs Charles Y. Miller stave a dinner
Sunday at their home. South Ninth
street. Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Fred J. Miller.. Mr. Theodore H. Miller of New "Vrirlr. Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Schneider," Miss Martha Schnei
der, and Mr. John C. Miller with the
host and hostess. ' -
Invitations reading as follows have been sent out: Annual Commencement Dance The Uniform Rank. Knights of Pythias re
quest the presence of Yourself and Lady at the Annual Commencement Dance. Friday evening. . May 19, at
Pythian Temple, Cambridge City,
Indiana. Programs at 8:30 o'clock.
Music by Weisbrod Saxophone Orches
tra. Mr. Errett Haislev snent the week
end here, having been called by the
death of Dr. J. E. weller.
Mrs. Olive Allison, national treas
urer; Mrs. Emma Schneider and Mrs
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waa'elected -delegate to the national convention in Kansas City.- - . .-
Mr.' and Mrs. Freeman Haisley of
Columbus, O spent the week-end
here.. - - . - .--
v A successful pupils' recital was , given Saturday afternoon at the horn, of Miss Mable Hasemeier. The parents of - the pupils enjoyed the program. The children , who participated were Mary DunkeL Helen Eichorn, Edna Voorhees ' Rhea Crandall, Thelma
! Thomas, Marguerite Cox, Thelma Pyle, Mary Rinehart. Katherine Thayer and
C0Dert-Jiemper . .
A social meetlnr of the Aid society
of the Trinity Lutheran church will
be held Thursday afternoon at tne home of Mrs. George Crandall, South'
Seventh street. .
A pleasant surprise was given
William and TCdear Jeanes at the
home of the former, south of Rich
mond, Sunday, when a number or rel
atives and friends ' came with well-
filled baskets to remind them of their birthday anniversaries. r A delicious dinner was served. The hours were
spent socially and with music and
games. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Edgar Jeanes. Floyd Jeanes. Harry McCan and family, of New Paris, O.; Fletcher Jeanes and
famllv of near Gettysburg: Mrs.-Alice
Jeanes, Charles Jeanes, Mr. and Mrs.
Corwin Jeanes and daughter. Myrtle.
of Eaton. Ohio; Earl and Sherman
Jeanes of Richmond; Frank and Harry
Brown of Whitewater; Mr. Charles Kepner. Mr. and Mrs. John Dolen.
Mrs. Roxie Hall. Mrs. wunam toulick and Mr. Hunt. A meeting of the Gleaners class of the Central Christian church will be held this evening in the Tabernacle. Mrs. Albert D. Gayle has gone to Cincinnati, to spend the week.
British -women are taking up the culture of herb. . . : -
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Although no official announcement of the engagement has been made, it is rumored in official circles in London, that Prince George of Battenburg, son of the Bnnce Louis of Battenburg, the former First Lord of the British Admiralty is to marry the Countess Nada Torby, daughter of the Grand Duke Michatel of Russia, and nice of Grand Duke Nicholas, who is leading a victorious Russian army in Turkey. "
Alma Isenhour have returhed from Evansville, where they attended the Grand Army encampment represent-
Mififf Alma Green Is exn&cted to re
turn this evening from a trip through
Ohio, where she inspected, caapiers oi the Psi Iota. Xi sorority. She visited
in Eaton, Dayton, Cincinnati. Colum
bus, O., and Richmond, Ind. Rusn-
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