Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 156, 18 May 1916 — Page 6

M ASSOCIATION GIVES BENEFIT PARTY TO RAISE FUtJDS FOB DM NURSERY

.0 ' Society -was Interested today In the jcard party given this afternoon at the ;home of Mrs. Paul Comstock in Reeveston for the benefit of the day nursery. Members of the. Domestic Rripnr association assisted the mem-

bera of the committee "composed ofi

HMesdames H. H. Huntington, Fred Bates,-Julian Cates, Rudolph G. Leeds, and E. S. Curtis, in entertaining the tguests. Nearly one hundred guests H'ere in attendance. ; Favors were glven to those making the highest 'scores. Refreshments, -were served. All the proceeds will be turned Into tthe day nursery fund. "The Tltania Court Scene" from ;llld Summer Night's' Dream will be 'a Jfeature of the Shakesperean pageant o:. Earlham campus Saturday.- afternoon. The part of Titania will be ta

ken by Miss June Robinson. Miss -Ca

milla Haner will represent the "Motn Miss Thelma Robinson, "Mustard

Seed," Miss.Emma Fetta, "Pea Blossoms," Miss Thelma Schlllinger "Cob

Web" and Mr. Carl McBride, "Bot

tom." - . The clown dance will also be a feature and those who will represent the clowns are Messrs. Murray Snively, T albert Jessup, Gurney Stedham, Julius Tletz, Anthony Hafner. Harold Crick. Carleton Smith, Kenneth Davis, Harold Norris, Robert Drumley, Lawrence Compton and Harold Long.

The Adult Bible class of the Xorth Fourteenth street Mission gave a social last evening at the church. The attendance was large. Refreshments consisted of Ice cream and cake. - The Young People's Branch of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will meet Friday evening with Miss Violet Collings at her home, 63 South Seventeenth street . It is urgent that all members attend. ' Mesdames W. H. Swaynle, Mora .Bulla, John Sligar, Fred S. Bates, iEverett Lemon, Fred King, Wilfred iJessup and William Bailey have returned from Indianapolis where they Attended a convention of the Woman's .Auxiliary of the St. Paul's Episcopal church. ' A meeting of the TIrzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bert Williams. ' Refreshments were nerved. Mrs. Harry E. Howe and daughters Misses Mary and Betty arrived today from Rochester, New York, for a visit wittr Mr. Howe's aunt, Miss Belle V. Scott, North Fifteenth street, and his sister, Mrs. Robert C. Wilson of West Main street. They are enroute to Michigan where they will visit Mrs. -Howe's relatives.

Social Calendar

Miss Ruth . Scott c entertains members of the Psi Iota. XI sorority. - '' ". Tourist, club holds business meeting at home of Dr. and -Mrs. Charles Bond, North Tenth street. Hiawatha Social and Literary society meets with Mrs. Edith. Webb, North Seventh street Card -party s,t 2:30 o'clock 4n Eagles" Hall. (- - , . . tJrB.: George ; Crandall hostess for social meeting of - aid society of Trinity Lutheran church. Mary HillW. C T. TJ. meets with Mrs. Orville Chance, North . Twelfth street. Mrs. P. W. Smith hostess for meeting of Hill-Top Sewing circle at home on East Main street. Pageant given in afternoon on the lawn at the Sebastopol school by pupils for patrons of school. Supper for members and their families at Second English Lutheran church. r Young People's Branch of Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. meets with Miss Violet Collings, 63 South Seventeenth street Court Richmond Number 235 Order of Forresters meets in Commercial club rooms.

Court Richmond Number 235. Unite " Order of Foresters meets in the Comnercial club rooms, Friday evening. All members are asked to be present. Mrs. Horace, Kramer was hostess jesterday afternoon for a meeting of Sestlon Number Two of the Ladles and Pastor's Union of the Grace M. E. church at her home, East Main street. Sixteen members were present. The hours were spent in heming napkins. Refreshments were served. Mis. CVH. Kramer will be hostess for Ihe June meeting.

Mrs. John Pinnlck was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of Section One of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of the Grace M. E. church at her home, North Eighteenth street.

Next Wednesday afternoon Section One will entertain members of the other three sections and baby day will be observed. Children under five years of age may attend. Coer De Lion lodge, Knights of

Pythias will represent characters from

'JuliuB Caesar" at the pageant to De given Saturday afternoon and evening, on the campus at Earlham college. Mrs. Ralph Snaveley and daughter Miss Dorothy, have returned from a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Snaveley in Indianapolis. Mrs. C. K. Barnes was hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Penny club. The twenty-five members in attendance brought well-filled baskets and surprised the hostess with a picnic supper. The tables were decorated with flowers and ferns. In two weeks lunch day will be observed at the home of Mrs. Rogers, Hunt street.

The Aftermath society will present

"Othello" at the pageant Saturday afternoon on the Earlham campus. Ten characters, including Duke of Venice, Othello, De Argo, Clown, Emelia, Desdemonia, Bianca with three ladies in waiting will be represented. A rally at the church was observed

j yesterday afternoon when Section Number Three of the Ladles and Pas- ! tor's Union of Grace ?I. E. church met at the church. Plans were made for a flower and home cooking market to

De elve" in a uuwu iuu oiuio iuuiu the Monday . before decoration day, May 29. After the business session the hours were spent socially and with music and games. Refreshments were served. Misses Iva and Eva Hort will

entertain, the Jane meeting at their

home on th& Liberty pfkft.

The rezular meeting of the North

Fourteenth Street MLodon was' held

yesterday afternoon at the Mission- . Mrs. T-C-Hubbard Tras hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting' of Sec tion. Four of the aid society of the rtnrtt ir. hnrch at her home in

West Richmond. Alter the business session a. social hour followed and. refreshments were serred. Mrs. George Crandall will entertain members -of the Trinity Lutheran church Aid society Friday " afternoon at her home, South Seventh streetA basket supper will be given Friday evening at the Second English Lutheran church for members of the congregation and their families. - A committee composed of Mrs. S. C. Markley, chairman; Mrs. Luther Feeger, Mrs. Ira Swisher and Mrs. W. H. Keisker is in charge of "The Merchant of Venice," which will be presented on Earlham college campus, Saturday, in connection with the

Shakespearean pageant and which will represent the Domestic Science association. The characters represented will be: Portia, Mrs. Will Martin; Narissa, Miss Meta Pf afflin ; - Antonio, Mrs. Harry Needham; Shylock, Ramsey Poundstone.

A dance will be given this evening

in the-Eagles' hall by members of the Good Time Dancing club. The Dixon j Saxaphone trio will play. A miscellaneous shower was-given last evening by Mrs. John Duke at her home on Lincoln street, in honor of Miss Ruth Davis, who will be married soon to Mr. Charles Dallripple, of St. Louis. The color scheme of yellow and white, was carried out in all the appointments. The guests included members of the Philathea class of the First Baptist church. The brideelect received a number of pretty

gifts. The guests were Misses Ruth Davis. Violet Collings. Helen Unthank,

Marjorie Morgan, Susie Wilson, Hazel Ramsey. Helen Bates, Letta Snyder, Josie Griffith, Addle Dean, Florence McMahan, Helen Hawkins, Marie Bell and Pearl Lloyd. The wedding of Mr. Forest Hanes Meek and Miss Ruby May Neff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Neff, who reside on the National road, west, was quietly solemnized Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The ceremony room as artistically decorated with

Gowezs sxui fni us Bat a number I of spring flowers and garden bios-1 ' ' k W . . s. i i

uius. juemoera oi vne immeaiate families and a' few friends were the guests. . The ceremony was performed by. Dr. J.'.J.- Rae pastor of the First Presbyterian church: and the rmg service was used. The bride was attractive in a. gown of white . organdie. She carried a i shower "bouquet of

valley lilies and sweet peas-. : An altar in the room where- the ritual was said had been formed by the means of spyrea,; marguerites- and roses with stately palms and ferns- for a background. .The bride is a' graduate of

the class of 1913 of the Richmond' high

school and - also, of the Terre ; Haute State Normal. She, has taught tor two years at the Green Brier school. 'Mr. Meek attended the high 'school and al so Business- college; for . some' time having charge of the Meek- farm on the Liberty pike. Previous to the ceremony,' Mr. Paul W. Neff,' brother of the bride, sang, "O, Promise Me." and "Love's Old Sweet Song," with piano accompaniment by Miss Helen Meek. Mrs. Robert T. Wilson played the wedding march. Mrs. Wilson is a cousin of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Meek left yesterday afternoon for a short wedding trip and upon their return will be at home to their many friends on the Meek farm. The bride wore a traveling suit of navy blue taffeta with hat to match. The guests

at the wedding were Mrs. Anna Meek, mother' of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Neff, and family; Mr. and Mrs.-Stephen Worley.and son Jacob; Mr. H. :""J, ; Hanes, Mr; and Mrs. Charles Hanes and family, - Mr and Mrs. Roy Turner and son; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Neff. of Logassport; Mr, Jesse Meek,-Mrs. Elisa Turner. Miss 'Bra Gregory and Mr. EL 8. Weed. Miss Josephine Wilson has returned from Indianapolis, where she has bees

spending ' several days with friends and relatives. . .:''.:-: r T '' Hisses Louise Kailfby and Elizabeth Marvel were guests Wednesday after; noon - when Miss -Eleanor Seidel entertained members -of a card club. A luncheon "wjts? served. Next week. Miss Mary Oemeots entertains the clnb.' ,, ' s , ' Miss Donna Hyde entertained members of the V. V. club in a pleasant manner last evening at her home, on South Tenth street The rooms were arranged with flowers and ferns. A luncheon was served. The guests were Misses Hester Williams, Eleanor Smith,. Minnie Bonis, Helen McMinn, Helen Hall Leona Smith, Mary Thomas, Lorene Shissler. Margaret Duvall, Helen Wigmore, Donna Hyde. Refreshments were served. In a fortnight Miss Minnie Burris entertains

the dob at Iter bxnne, S2S South Tenth street. . . A penny suypet supper VfH be given Saturday ' evening; from i gnril S o'clock; la the K. of P. templa. - The pahllc is farrited'to attend.

Mra- TJenry. Copings was.. hostess Wednesday afternoon far a meeting of the. aid aocfety of this First Baptist church at her home oat - South Seventh street. The hours were spent in fttryffg comforters.' 'The next meeting will lie held the third ' Wednesday In June at the Collings home, when the work wiR be .completed: ; 'v

WILL AVOID. OPERATION ' ; , Off MRS. ERISKAN

NEW PARIS, Ov May 18. Local friends of Mrs. Jesse Eriaman, Bradford, who was injured in an auto accident near West Manchester the 7th, will be Interested In knowing that physicians hope to avoid amputation of her anna, both of which are inlured. She also has limb and spine in

juries. She Is at present at Greenville,

O. She Is well-known here being aiiss Eva Sinck before her marriage and Is a sister of Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. R. E. Melody and Miss Nettie Sinck. PALLADIUM WANT AD8 PAY

!IM1EBSTD7II FOLKS . TO REMEMBER DEAD

HJiGERSTO WN. Ind, May 18.Oon Sundry. June 4, the annual decoration of settlers graves will be held here. The iexerdses of the day will be arrazigfkd by the Sons of Veterans, The

progJBun will be rendered m westlawn cemetery. Rev. A- C. Wischmeier and Rev. CheUan wtH be speakers, az'd the band will play. The men's lodges bare been invited to turn out and Tniarch from Main street to the ceme tery. The annual memorial service will be held at the Methodist church. Sunday, May 28. v Thej new seventy-five horse power oil esfgine which is being Installed at the light plant probably will be in operatkfn this week. , '

- Stomach Trouble. , "I suffered with stomach trouble "ar years ,and tried everything I heard of. but the only relief I got was temporary until last spring I saw Chamberlain's Tablets advertised and procured a bottle of them at our drug store. I got immediate relief from that dreadful heaviness after eating and from pain in the stomach," writes Mrs. Linda Harrod. Iort Wayne, Ind. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

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