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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1916 Quaker City Girls Quarte ert urive!

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Social Events For Coming Week

SUNDAY Children's day exercises at the First Baptist church at 7:30 o'clock. St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday school has children's day services in morning. Sacred concert. East Main Street Friends church. MONDAY Dorcas society meets with Mrs. George Fox. South Sixteenth street Miss Marion Russell, hostess for meeting of A. N. C. club at home on Randolph street Rehearsal for children who will take part in Dancing Festival are asked to meet at the Corns tock Home at 2:30 o'clock. TUESDAY Social committee of O micron Pi Sigma fraternity gives dinnerdance at Cliff Dale Auto club at 7:30 o'clock. Woman's aid society of West Richmond Friends' church meets at the church. Double wedding of Mr. Royden Park, Miss Barbara Beckman, Mr. Leroy Jones and Miss Erma Pickering in morning at 9 o'clock at South Eighth Street Friends church. Aid society of Whitewater Friends church meets at the church at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Murray give dinner at Country club for thirty guests. Mrs. Clyde Gardner entertains members of a card club. Mrs. Agnes Miles hostess for meeting of Home Economic Study class of District Number 6 at home, north of city. Princess card club meets with Mrs. James Hart. North Seventeenth street Card party given at 7:30 o'clock in the Moose Hall. Annual picnic of Psi Iota Xi sorority. Mr. Harry McMinn and Miss Leta Roland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roland, will be married. Ladies of First Baptist church give icecream festival at home of Mrs. Dean, North Fourteenth street. Spring Grove sewing circle meets with Mrs. H. A. Engelbrecht. Wedding of Mr. Frank Walker and Miss Emily Plummer in evening at 7:30 o'clock at home of bride's parents.

Dancing Festival given on lawn at home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock for

benefit of the Daughters of the American Revolution. WEDNESDAY Golf dinner at Country club for men members of club. Section one of Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meet. Mrs. C. H. Kramer hostess for meeting of section 2 of Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church. Mrs. Collings hostess for meeting of aid society of the First Baptist church.

Misses Iva and Edna Hort hostesses for meeting of Section 3 of Ladies' and

Pastor s Union of Grace M. E. church.

Section A of Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets and

hostess announced later. Wedding of Mr. Wallace Glfford and Miss Virginia Willbrandt in St. Louis.

Members of Tirzab aid society of Ben Hur lodge enjoys all-day meeting at

Dayton. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds entertains members of a card club at the Country club. Kensington club gives picnic at home of Mrs. William Scull. THURSDAY Miss Marcella Luken entertains members of a card club. Woman's Relief Corps meets in Post room at Court House. Missionary sewing circle of St. John's Lutheran church meets at the church. Members of the Coterie club entertained by Mrs. William Morris. Annual picnic of Dorcas society at Van Sant shack, east of the city. Aid society of West Richmond Friends' church meets at the church. Card party at 8 o'clock in Eagles' Hall. Miss Cecilia Lebert gives second of series of pupils recitals in High School auditorium. FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Needham give dance at the Country club. New Harmony dancing club gives dance in Eagles Hall at 8 o'clock. Ladies' Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans meets with Mrs. Minor. Mrs. Fred Heitbrink hostess for meeting of Helping Hand club. Card party given at 2:30 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall. SATURDAY Supper at Country club for members and out-of-town guests. Dance at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall.

A beautiful daisy wedding was solemnized this morning at 9 o'clock, when Miss Marguerite Doan, daughter of Mrs. E. E. McDivitt, and Mr. Raymond Myrick,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton Myrick, North Eelventh street, were married in the presence of fifty guests. The parlor, in which the ritual wa3 said, was artistically decorated with trailing vines of honeysuckle, white flowers and ferns. Grape vines were also-sused in arranging the trellis between the doorways. Flowers were used in quantities throughout all the rooms. Daisies were everywhere and added to the beauty of the scene presented by the masses of natural greenness. Miss Laura Gaston played a program of bridal airs previous to the entrance of the bride and bridegroom. Mrs. W. B. Garver of Springfield played the . Lohengrin wedding march for the entrance, and during the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Francis Anscombe, the Ting service bein used. Miss Mathilda Yeo and Miss Nathlie Yeo of Salt Lake City, Utah, nieces of the bride, and Miss Dorothy Henderson of Berrien Springs, Mich., were flower girls. Miss Yeo and Miss Nathlie Yeo wore gowns of white net with pink trimmings and Miss Henderson was in blue. They carried French baskets filled with rose petals, and scattered the petals, forming an aisle for the bride and bridegroom. The bride wore an suit of bluebird blue silk poplin lined with old rose, and her hat was of the same blue with pretty trimmings. She carried a shower bouquet of ! bride's roses and valley lilies. After ithe ceremony and when congratulations had been extended, a wedding 'breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. i Myrick left this morning for a wedding trip and upon their return will go to Whiting, Ind.. to reside. The guests were Mrs. W. F. Yeo, sister of the bride; Misses Mathilda and Nathlie Yeo and Master Yeo of Salt Lake City: Mrs. J. M. Gaar and Miss Dorothy Henderson of Berrien Springs, Mich., Mr and- Mrs.-W.. W. Reid of Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Reid of Winchester, Mrs. W. B. Garver of Springfield, O., and Miss Lilith Farlow of Kokomo.

A number of the members of the Country club, with their visiting guests, will enjoy the supper party at the Country club this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds will have aa their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cates. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Leeds of New York and Mrs. Herbert Lahr of Evansville. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Magaw will entertain the following guests, who are "motoring over from Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hubbard, Miss Ruth Hubbard, Master Walter Hubbard. Jr., and Mr. Austin Brown of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire will entertain guests and Mr. S. E. Swayne, Mrs. John Shirk, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broffett will be among the diners at the club. Mr. and Mrs. Omar G. Murray are giving a dancing party Thursday, June 29, at the Country club. Tuesday evening of this week, Mr, and Mrs. Murray will give a dinner at the club. Mrs. Herbert Lahr and little daughter are leaving Sunday for their home in Evansville, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cates. They came to attend the Cates-Foulke wedding. The June social committee, composed of Miss Ann Nicholson, chairman, Miss Mary Clements and Miss Helen Nicholson, with Mrs. Harry Needham, a member of the house committee for the month, is to be congratulated upon the success of the beautiful dance given last evening at the club. Garden flowers were used In profusion In arranging the - club. Music was furnished by Mr. Norman Brown, piano; Mr. Frederick K. Hicks, and Mr. John Aikin, drums. The mujsic was splendid and the dancers were

delighted with the musicians. Sand

wiches and other refreshments were served during the evening. Forty couples participated in the affair. Among the dancers were Messrs. and Mesdames Ben Bartel, Fred Bartel, Frank Braffett, Harry S. Needham. Rudolph G. Leeds, Stanton Leeds of New York, Paul Price, Frank Druitt, Fred Charles, Paul Comstock, Wilson Magaw, Will Dill, Dudley Elmer, Edwin Williams, Joseph Conner, Mrs. Charles McGuire, Misses Elizabeth Marvel, Eleanor Seidel, Mary Clements, Ann Nicholson, Edith Meek of Warren, Ark., Louise Malsby, Olive Lewis, Nanette Faick, Esther Coate, Mary Johnson, Olive Eliason, Ruth Pennell, Messrs. Charles Curtis, Philip Starr, Huston Marlatt, Robert Carvey, Paul Miller, Ben Johnson, Harold Smith, June Gayle, Justin McCarthy, Gordon Magaw and Whitney McGuire. The wedding of Mr. Frank D. Walker, a member of the Garfield faculty, and Miss Emily Plummer, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Frank Plummer, will be solemnized Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. North Twenty-first street. Miss Blanche Plummer, a sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, and Mr. W. D. Miller will be best man. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Walker of Mason City, 111., will arive Sunday evening to remain until after the wedding.

bers and impromptu talks, was given. Refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake and punch were served. Children's day will be celebrated Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church. The program will be as follows: . .; Evening.

Anthem, "Now the Day Is Over" ....................... Junior Choir Invocation Opening Exercise.. Primary Dept Anthem, "Sing Unto the Lord". Adams Senior Choir. Welcome Ruth McMahan Recitations... Julia Margaret Trimble, Dorothy Williams, Grace Ryan and Gilbert Haxton. Trio, "Lift Thine Eyes.. Gounod Mrs. J. W. Ferguson. Mrs. W. R. Wright and Mrs. W. Whiteley. Exercise, "Johnny-Jump-Ups" Mrs. E. G. Everton's Class Recitations. . .Rose Bernlce Thurman, Ralph Nye, Lee Davis and Emma Marie Cox. Anthem, "Remember Thy Creator". . (Wilson) . Junior Choir Song and Recitation . Olive Klausmeier Song, "Children's Day.. Primary Class "The Little Preacher" . Martha Rlghter Offertory. Quartet "Christian, the Morn Breaks Sweetly O'er Thee" Shelley Mrs. Kenneth Foster, Mrs. C. W. Mabey, Mr. Kenneth Foster and Mr. E. G. EvertOn. Recitations. . . .Ethel May Cox, Geneva Slade, , Richard Hay, Helen Sissman and Marion Chenoweth. Solo, "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" .V Bartlett Miss Ruth Ferguson. Daisy Exercise and Song. . Mrs. E. A. Unthank's Class Solo, "Arise, Shine, for Thy Light Is Come" MacDerrid Mrs. W. R. Wright Benediction.

A Tom Thumb wedding was given at St. Pauls Lutheran church under the auspices of the Luther league. A number of children participated in the affair.

A dance will be given this evening in Eagles' hall, and the public is in

vited.

A pretty wedding occurred Thursday evening at the home of Jennie Test in Spiceland, when her daughter, Rachel, was married to Mr. Paul Fletcher of Lewisville. The house was decorated with pink and white roses and peonies. Rev. Mr. Sweet of Muncie, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher will reside on a farm near Lewisville. Mr. Irvin Test, of this city, was among the guests.

W.C. T.TJ. was held yesterday afternoon at the . Third M. EL church. The attendance was large. Those who took part were the Rev. J. P. Chamness, Miss Juanita WIckett. Miss Charlotte Rogers, Miss Inez Hough. Miss Nerrel Hosier, and Mrs. Orville Chance

The hostesses were Mrs. May Rogers,

Mrs. Elizabeth Cook and Mrs. Sullivan. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held July 7 at the home of Mrs. Cook, West Fifth street Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman visited friends here enroute to their home in Indianapolis, after a motor trip through Ohio. Interest Is manifested in the golf dinner which will be given Wednesday evening at the Country club. Mrs. Harry Engelbrecht will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Spring Grove Sewing circle, at her home in Spring Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hubbard. Miss Ruth Hubbard, Mr. Walter Hubbard, Jr., and Mr. Austin Brown of Indianapolis, motored here today and will spend Sunday the guests of Mrs. Peter Beeler, at her home, south of the city. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gennett and family have gone to Driftwood, Nantucket, Rhode Island, where they will spend the summer at their cotage.

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Scull. The husbands of the members will be guests.

Mr. Henry Deitrich and family are at Marion Cottage, Tippecanoe lage, Oswego, Indiana, where they are spending their vacation.

Mrs. John Ratliff of South Eleventh street was a guest at a pretty party given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Stanley, at her home in New Castle. Mrs. C. W. Adams of Centralia, Mo., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Anthony at their apartments in the Jefferson.

In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Dixon, who were married Wednesday by the Rev. Milo Hinckle of the East Main Street Friends church, a dinner

was given Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles WIckett in Fountain City. Covers were laid for twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon have gone to Indianapolis to reside. The bridegroom is connected with an undertaking firm at that place but was formerly with Doan & Klut. Mrs and Mrs. Fred J. Bartel and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bartel are giving a dance Monday evening. June 26 at the Country club. A number of invitations have been issued. ' Mr. J. L. Hutchens and Mrs. Dempsey Dennis will sing a duet at the Reid Memorial Sabbath school, Sunday morning. Friends are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aiken, Mr. Curtis Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Long and daughters Helen and Dorothy motored to Springfield and were entertained at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randall. Tuesday evening an ice-cream social will be given at the home of Mrs. Dean on North Fourteenth street, by the members of the First Batitist church.

i ne puDiic is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thomas of North C street, left today for Hagerstown, where they will have a residence permanently.

Mrs. Lydia Patterson, North A street A program in keeping with "Flag Day" was given. The next meeting will be held in two weeks, and the hostess will be announced later. Pocohontas lodge, Maumee Council, No. 4, will meet this evening in the lodge rooms. The children who will participate in the dancing festival Tuesday evening are asked to meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Comstock home for rehearsal.

According to a French electrician the temperature of the carbon filament in an incandescent lamp approaches 2,900 degrees.

BABY FALLS 12 FEET FROM SECOND FLOOR

Only the soft ground saved James E. Rhodes, Jr., the 2-year-old son of

J. Elmer Rhodes from death or serious

injury yesterday when the child fell from the second story window of his home at 807 North H street The child fell twelve feet to the ground below, alighting on its head, but the heavy grass and soft ground broke the force of the fall. Outside of a severe cut on his forehead, the child today was suffering no serious effects.

The dancing festival postponed from a fortnight ago on account of the weather, will be given Tuesday evening on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock in Reeveston. Admission will ' be fifty cents. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the Daughters of the American revolution, when a convention will be held here in October. The program will begin at 8 o'clock.

Mrs. Mary Sands and Miss Elizabeth Sands are leaving soon for Chicago. Miss Sands will be married in Chicago in August to Mr. Guy Campbell of New York.

A Sacred Concert will be given Sunday evening at the East Main Street Friend's church by the members of the Quaker Girls quartet composed of Misses Ruth Hadley, Mary Butler, Mildred Edwards and Gertrude Clark. Miss Alice Newman is the accompanist. The program is appended: "Praise Ye the Father" . .Gounod-Bliss "Rock of Ages" Hastings-Nembach Solo "O Love Divine". .Geo. B. Nevin Miss Gertrude Clark Duet "Wanderer's Night Song" Anton Rubinstein Ruth Hadley, Mary Butler "The Lord Is My Shepherd" (23rd Psalm) Franz Schubert Remarks by the Pastor Offertory "Nearer Mv God to Thee" E. L. Ashford Reading "St. John the Aged" . . Selected Miss Mildred Edwards Trio "Holy, Holy, Holy Lord" . . Richard Worthing Ruth Hadley, Mary Butler, Gertrude Glark "Abide With Me" .... . .J. S. Fearis Benediction.

In honor of Miss Barbara Beckman, the fiancee of Mr. -Royden Parks, Miss Erma Pickering, bride-elect of Mr. Leroy Jones of St. Louis, and Miss Marguerite Doan, who was married fhis morning to Mr. Raymond Myrick, a reception was given last evening at the South Eighth Street Friends' church by the members of the church social committee, with Mrs. John H. Johnson, chairman. In the receiving line were members of the committee with Miss Pickering, Miss Doan, Miss Beckman, Mr. Parks, Mr. Raymond Myrick and Rev. and Mrs. Francis Anscombe. A number of guests were entertained during the evening, , A program, consisting of musical num-

The wedding of Mr. Harry McMinn and Miss Leta Roland will be solemnized Tuesday morning at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roland, North A street. Rev. H. T. Adams, pastor of the Central Christian church will perform the ceremony. Only members of the immediate families will be in attendance. The young people will leave for a 3hort wedding trip and upon their return will be at home in this city. There were guests present to fill six tables yesterday afternoon when a card party was given in the Eagles' hall. Miss Dorothy Land has gone to Washington Court House, Ohio, where she will spend several days.

Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Personett, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Personett and Mrs. H. M. Personett motored to Indianapolis today where they will spend the week end with relatives. Mrs. Harry Lontz entertained members of a card club yesterday afternoon at the Country club. Mrs. Herbert Lahr of Evansville, was a guest. Mrs. R. G. Leeds received the favor. Next Wednesday afternoon Mr. Leeds entertains the club at the Country club. Only members of South Eighth Street Friends church with intimate friends of the young people will be privileged to attend the double wedding which will be solemnized Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Rev. Francis Anscombe will read the service. The brides are Miss Barbara Beckman and Miss Erma Pickering. Miss Beckman will be married to Mr. Royden Parke, and Miss Erma Pickering will wed Mr. Leroy Jones of St. Louis.

Mrs. Charles Kendall of Kokomo, was the guest of friends and relatives in this city yesterday enroute home after spending a fortnight with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Kendall at Xenia, Ohio. The Good Time Dancing club gave a dance last evening in the Eagles hall. The Dixon Saxophone played the order of dances. Among the guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Clarence DeArmond, Martin Hoover, O. C. Wine, Ray Wright Howard Frame, J. M. Emory, Charles Mullen, Louis Vossler, E. R. Kercheval, H. H. Jenkins, C. H. Ballinger, H. H. Wagner, C. E. Roberts, Ross Robinson, Guy Willett, Howard Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Roller of Elkhart, Indiana, Misses Louis Vossler, Ruth Wine, Masters William Frame, Cecil Wine and Mrs. Pyle of Boston. Another dance will be given in two weeks.

The Kensington club will hold its postponed picnic Wednesday evening

Mr. Leroy Jones of St. Louis will arrive Sunday morning for a few days' visit. Mrs. Maurice Jones of Lebanon, Ind., is the guest of Mrs. Dempsey Dennis.

Miss Alice Macey was hostess last evening for a meeting of the Young People's branch of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. at her home on College avenue. Five dollars were given to the union by friends. Nearly all members were present. Refreshments were served. July 7 the union meets with Mrs. R. W. Randle, East Main street.

A play entitled "Old Maids' Convention" was presented last evening at Third M. E. church. Mr. Walter Knollenberg has gene to Indianapolis to attend a dog show. The members of Circle No. 3 of the Aid society of the Second English Lutheran church gave a thimble party and miscellaneous market Friday at the church. The affair was largely attended. A special program was furnished by Miss Mary Carman, piano; Mrs. John Marshall, vocalist, and Miss Hilda' Kirkman, violinist. Refreshments were served. An open meeting of the Mary Hill

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A picnic supper was given last evening by Misses Irene Price and Mary Parks at the home of the latter on the Henley road. The affair was in honor of Miss Mary Dickson, who will leave soon for a residence near Connersville. The guests were Misses Mary Dickson, Helen Ball, Esther Jones, Letha Chrow, Corinne Nusbaum, Carolyn Bradley, Miriam Hadley, Lucy Dennis, Irene Price, Mary Parks, Flora Parks, Messrs. Cyril Pitts, Lawrence Chrow, Henry Deuker, Mills Judy, Vaughan Chamness, William Watt, Clarence Porter, Sheldon Simmons, Ralph Nicholson, George Tarkelson and Howard all.

Mrs. C. A. Vossler has returned home from a visit with her daughter. Miss Alice Vossler, at Indiana university, Bloomington.

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