Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 155, 17 May 1916 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADHJil AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY,, MAY 17, 1916 ;Tod tivitie i . circles
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Mrs. Paul Hoffman entertained members of & card club In at charming manner yesterday afternoon - in the parlors at the Hotel Westcott. Misses Bertha Walterman and Nell Beeher were guests of the club. After the game a delicious luncheon was served. The members present were Mesdames Edward Hollarn, Paul Hoffman, Everett McConaha, Misses Mary Canby and Blanch Bayer. Next Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Edward Hollarn enter-
! tains the club. Non-Parell club members were pleasantly entertained Tuesday afterjnoon by Miss Alma Turner, South Twelfth street. The guests of the . club were Mesdames Arthur Bone,
Carl Cutter and George Pille. A dainty luncheon was t erred. In two weeks Mrs. Clem Wolfe. South Eleventh
'street, entertains the club. A dance will be given Thursday , evening at 8 o'clock at the Indianapo- ; lis Glove factory by members of the ' baseball club. The Golden Rule Bible clas3 of the . First M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. O. F. Hasty at her home. North E street. A business meeting of the Tourist club will be held Friday evlning at the borne of Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bond. The banquet has been postponed
indefinitely. Members of the Neighborhood club were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs, Fred Fetta at her home east of the city. Mesdames James "Walker, Frank Austerman and Leo Danderson of New Paris, Ohio, were guests. Thirty members, were present. ; Refreshments were "served. The hostess for the next meeting will be announced later. . . . t The social meeting of the aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church will be held Friday afternoon with Mrs. George Crandall, South Seventh street, Instead of meeting Thursday on account of the May tea at the St. Paul's Lutheran church. The aid society of the Whitewater Friends church met Tuesday after'noon at the church and the time was spent sewing. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr, Westcott , place, are the parents of a baby daughter, born last evening at Reid Memorial hospital. Their many friends extend congratulations. Mrs. Carr was formerly Mis3 Lucretia Thomas of Springfield, OhioMrs. John Shirk and Mrs. John Baum of Pittsburg, were guests Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd entertained members of an Auction Bridge club -at the Country club. Mrs. Shirk was given the favor. Next week Mrs. Julian Cates entertains the club. Miss Mary Clements ha3 returned from Dayton. Ohio, where she spent the . week-end with Mis3 Janet Reynolds. Mr. Will Smith of New Carlyle, Ind., haa returned home after a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cricnet.
Mrs, W. W. Gaar of Richmond, was an arrival the tenlh of May at the Hotel Snapp, in Excelsior Springs, Missouri.
Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gartin and Dr. and Mrs. Verl Bebout motored to New
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Social Calendar
Good Time dancing club meets In Eagles' Hall instead of Friday evening. Benefit card party given in ball room at home of Mrs. Paul Cornstock, Reeveston. Woman's Relief Corps meets in Post room at Court House. Mrs. C. L. Sackman entertains members of the Glen View Crochet club, 319 North Nineteenth street.' West Side section W. C. B. class . of Central, Christian church postponed meeting one week. Sunshine Crochet club meets with' Mrs. Clifford Cooper. North Side section of Woman's Character Builders class postponed meeting on account of Sunday school convention. Missionary sewing circle of St. John's Lutheran church meets at the church. Open meeting , of WTest Richmond W. C. T. U. at home of Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson. Mrs. Martha Barr hostess for meeting of Universalist Mission circle. Social Aid of Reid Memorial church postponed meeting with Mrs. Charles Moss. Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church postponed social meeting until Friday at home of Mrs. George Crandall. Aid society of East Main Street Friends' church meets at the church.
Electa club of the Royal Neighbors of America meets with Mrs. G. W. Shaffer, 441 South Eleventh street. . Mrs. Eeckman Ohraer of Dayton, Ohio, gives' tea for Miss Reynolds, fiancee of Mr. John Clements.
May tea given at St. Paul's Lutheran church for all ladles of five Lutheran churches of the city.
Castle and Richmond Sunday after
noon, and had dinner at the Westcott
in Richmond. Rushville Republican
At "Duncarrick," Miss Katherinej T OTiT t w fi tr hntflta tr 9 four f-r-fanrla!
yesterday afternoon at her home In Dayton, when she entertained at bridge, complimenting Miss' Janet Reynolds, a bride-elect of next week, and for Mrs. T. C. O'Brien of New York City.' Spring flowers were used with pretty effect about 'the living rooms where two tables were arranged for bridge. The Social Aid of the Reid Memorial church will, not meet Thursday afternoon. The meeting has been postponed for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gardner Reynolds, Jr., who have been living in Chicago, have gone to Dayton for a permanent residence. Mr. Reynolds
13 the son of Mr. L. G. Reynolds of North Tenth street. Mrs. ;F. W. Kreuger entertained members of the Kensington club Tuesday afternoon at her home. South Seventh street. Refreshments were served. The club meets again in a fortnight and the hostess will be announced later. .
Miss Donna Hyde will entertain members of the V. V. ciub this evening at her home, 531 South Tenth street. A social will be given this evening at the East Main street Friends' church by the Christian Endeavor society. . All members and friends are invited. ' Mrs. Ruseell Cox and Mrs. Martin Rowe entertained members of the Young People's Union of the First Baptist church in a delightful manner last evening at the home .of Mrs. Cox, 627 South Thirteenth street. Music, games and various diversions entertained the guests. A luncheon was served. Ninety guests enjoyed the party. The West Richmond W. C. T. U. will hold an open meeting on the lawn at the home of the president, Mrs. S. E. Nicholson. 610 National road west, Thursday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock. The county president, Mrs. Dr. O. N. Huff, of Fountain City, will read a paper, "A Sound Mind in a Sound Body," dealing with social questions from the scientific and professional standpoint and giving information which many persons do not know. Special music has been provided, and light refreshments will be served. All ladies invited.
2: SO o'clock in the Chapel at the church. The members of the five Lutheran churches of the city are invited to attend. ff Mrs. Arthur King was hostess Tuesday afternoon for the last meeting of the season of the Progressive Literary Circle at her home, South Fifth street Roll call was responded to with a thought on the year's work. Mrs Will
iam Doyle, read a splendid paper, ''His
toric Indiana. An article "Safe and Sane Fourth, was given by Mrs.
Charles Roland. After the program an election of officers resulting as fol
lows was held:
President, Mrs. W. L. Misener; vice
president, Mrs. Robert C. Wilson; sec
retary, Mrs. Charles Roland; treasurer.
Mrs. William Finfrock; press corre
spondent, Miss Meta Richard; keeper
of the scrap book, Mrs. Albert Gregg.
Assisted by Miss Hazel Hostetter,
Mrs. Leslie Raper entertained mem'
bers of the Princess Card club in a delightful manner Tuesday afternoon at
her suburban home. High scores went
to Mesdames W. B. Dye and Roy Dye.
Walter Cox and Miss Margaret Duvall Mesdames Albert Steen, Walter Far-
low, Roy Dye, Walter Cox and Miss Margaret Duvall were guests of club.
After the gam9 the hostess served an
elaborate luncheon. In two weeks the club meets and the hostess will be
named later.
The Social Service Bible Study class met last evening at the Grace M. E. parsonage with a large attendance. After the study the hours were spent socially and with music. An aluminum shower was given Thursday evening at the home of Miss Eva Gregory, 306 North West Fifth street, in-honor of MissvRuby Neff, a
i bride-elect. The house was decorated
with flowers and ferns. The color scheme pink and white was carried out in all the appointments. The guests were Misses Ruby Neff, Helen Neff, Doris Wagoman, Irene Haas, Nellie Gregory, Nola Russell, Bessie Edwards, Pearl James, Elma Sparks, Agnes Walden, Fern Hanes, Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. George James and Mr. Albert Gregory, Jr.
go to Whitewater to attend a session l of the Sunday school convention. Members are urged to attend.
The .Frances Willard W. C. T. If. will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson where a short business session will be held after which the members will attend the open meeting of the West Richmond W. C. T. U. on the lawn at the Nicholson home, Superintendents of the Heme departments of the city Sunday schools with their assistants and guests were entertained yesterday afternoon by "" Miss Peninah Moorman at her home, South Sixteenth street . A chapter from John was read by Mrs. Mary Sittloh, followed by prayer by Mrs. William Klopp, Jr. The guests repeated the Lord's prayer.. In the absence of the
secretary, Mrs." Black, Mrs. T. P. Keplinger read the minutes. Mrs. Klopp gave a splendid talk on the needs and work of the home department as related to the other departments of the Sunday school. Nearly all the schools held a special service during the
month of April. A social hour fol
lowed and refreshments were served. Those present were Mesdames Allen
Cogeshall, Perry Smith, W. D. Arnold,
Mary Sittloh, Edward Haseraeier, Mar
garet Miller, Emma Spaulding. D. C.
Burkhart, Nettie Coffin, William Klopp
Jr., -William Klopp, Sr., T. P. Keplinger, Leroy Mansfield, J. F. Owens, Ella
Pickett, I. M. Goins, Miss Anna Austin, Edna Hort'and Mildred Schalk
All members are asked to attend the council meeting Thursday morning at
Whitewater when the Sunday school
convention will be held. "
The Glen View Crochet club will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L. Sackman, 319 North Nineteenth street.
The Woman's Home and Foreign Missiopary society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will hold its annual May tea party Thursday afternoon at
The Bethany Bible class will not meet this evening with Mr. Raymond Cox as announced. The class will meet Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Auto Station, North Ninth, and
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At her handsome home on Belmont avenue, Mrs. Edwin Stanton Reynolds
will entertain on Tuesday, afternoon of
next week, honoring her niece, Miss
Janet Reynolds, whose marriage to Mr. John W. Clements of Richmond, will be celebrated next Thursday evening. ;
The last of a series of pre-nuptiai festivities will be the dinner for the members of the bridal party, to be given next Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. George P. Huffman, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gardner Reynolds, Jr.,' at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman, Sr., on linden avenue. Dayton News.
The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity of New Castle, will entertain at the New Castle Country club Friday evening. May 19. This will be the last .social event before the convention, which is June 21-23. A picnic supper will be served followed by dancing. The Aftermath will not be represented in the pageant to be given Saturday afternoon and evening on the campus at Earlham college. A meeting of the Aid society of the West Richmond Friends' church was held yesterday afternoon at the church and the hours were spent sewing. The North Side section of the Woman Character Builders class of the Central Christian church will not meet Thursday afternoon on account
of the Sunday school convention. The meeting will be held next Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. Brady, 330 Main street
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