Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 194, 3 July 1916 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1916
Chronicle
Social Calendar
Picnic party and dance for members of Country club at club house afternon and evening. Home Economic Study class postponed picnic until July 11. Annual picnic of Second English Lutheran church at Glen Miller park. Card party at 7:30 o'clock In the Moose hall postponed. Aid society of West Richmond Friends church postponed meeting on account of the Fourth. Aid society of Whitewater Flrends church deferred meeting until next week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mather host and hostess for reunion of Mather family at home In Spring Grore. ' 1 As a courtesy to her guest Mrs. William A. Cracraft of Wheeling, jweet Virginia, Miss Margaret Starr I rare a prettily appointed luncheon to jday at 1 o'clock at the Country club. Clusters of sweet peas made the luncheon table attractive. Covers were laid for Mesdames S. E. Smith, 'Ray K. Shiveley. W. P. Robinson. Kdgar F. HIatt. H. R. Robinson, Juliet Shirk, Milton B. Craighead, Jeanette Bland, Frederick J. Carr, Frank Braffett and Miss Starr. . . Complimenting Mr. Giles Williams, Mrs. Williams entertained In a delightful manner Friday evening at their country home. A picnic supper was served on the lawn after which the evening was spend in playing cards. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Lester Parks and daughters, Thelma and Inez, Charles Colvin, Karl Padock, Joseph Bradbury, Frank Bradbury, Charles Kauffman, Sherman Hale, Jesse Plankenhorn and daughter, Mis Pauline, Mrs. Leo Davodson of New Paris, Misses Olive Long. Rhea Ackennan. Gladys Stanley of Boston and Master Buddy BasEon. ' y Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heins will spend the Fourth In Marion the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Balfour, former residents of this city. ' Mrs. Rebecca Blue of Mechanicsburg Is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Moody, 1130 Crosshall street. She will remain in the city for a month. Mr. John Saunders returned to his home in Indianapolis yesterday after visiting his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Sauders, and other relatives. Mf. and Mrs. E. W. Showalter of Indianapolis, will motor here this evening and spend tonight with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Klein. Tomorrow all will motor to Richmond and spend the day with Mr. ;and Mrs. F. E. Winchester and family. Connersvllle News. ! Mrs. C. M. Curry of Terre Haute, I who has attained a national reputation as suffrage speaker and campaigner will be a speaker at the Chautauqua jto be held here in August. The sufifragists of Wayne county will thoroughly advertise the event. i Mrs. C-C. Thomas will be hostess Wednesday afternon for a meeting of !the Woman's Foreign Mlsisonary society of the First Methodist church at her home, North Seventeenth street Honoring Miss Grace Hadley. who left today for New York, the Misses Hazel Forbes, Editli Williams and Kdith Winter gave a farewell party on Saturday evening at the home of Miss Kdith Winter. West Fifth street. The evening was spent playing games and with music. Hearts were played at several tables. The favors went to Miss Gertrude Hart and Mrs. Harley Bailey. A luncheon In several courses was served. The table was appointed in the national colors, red, white and blue. Small flags -were given as favors. The guests were Misses Grace Hadley. Nellie Stevens, Thelma Baker, Gertrude Hart. Nellie Boyce. Edith Williams. Marie Weaver. Helen NelFon. Hazel Forbes. Edith Winter. Em-j ma Card. Mesdames Willard Lamb, Harley Bailey. George Baker. George Winter. Mrs. Forbes, little Miss Violet Lamb and Master Corvin Lamb. Nearly every Country club member is planning to spend the Fourth with their families and friends at the club when a picnic surper. with fireworks display on the beautiful greensward with later an informal dance will be features. Members of the July social committee with Mrs. Julian Cates, chairman will be in charge. The affair promises to be a pleasant event and is the only large function of its
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kind scheduled for the Fourth. Several out of town guests will be In attendance. A large number of reservations had been made by today noon. There will be special dance music. Among those who will enjoy the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mann with two guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGulre, Mr. Whitney McGulre, Master Scott McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Omar G. Murray with their guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrow of Chicago, and Miss Marine Murray, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Crawford, Mr. John Crawford and Master Dick Crawford, Mr. and MrB. Harry Land with a party of fourteen guests; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bartel, Miss Eleanor Seldel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Needham. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Study, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Swayne and daughter, Mrs. Juliet 8hirk; Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shiveley, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead with Mrs. Jeannette Bland and son Master John, and Mrs. J. B. Craighead; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braffett with two guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Le Boutillier with two guests, Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Marvel with Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCabe of Pittsburg, Miss Taylor of St. Louis and members of their family the entire party numbering seven; Mr. Howard Campbell, Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt with several guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Seldel, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clements, Mr. and Mrs.. John Clements, Miss Mary Clements, Miss Eleanor Seldel, Mr. and Mrs. Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Poundstone. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd and two guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price and Miss Olive Eliason. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCabe of Pittsburg, former residents here, arrived today and will 6pend the Fourth with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Marvel. North Tenth street. Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Marvel with the McCabes and their other guest MIsb Taylor of Seattle, Washington, will motor to the Country club and enjoy the picnic supper and dance to be given at the club by the July social committee. After a pleasant vacation at Newaygo, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stauber have returned home. Mrs. T. M. Hoey, North Fourteenth street, has gone to Indianapolis for a month's visit with relatives and friends. Master William Sasser, North Eighteenth street, who with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sasser and family of Whitewater, motored to Bellefontaine, O., where Master Sasser visited his grandparents, has returned home. Mrs. Gus Scroby and daughter Louise of Detroit, arrived here to visit Mrs. Scroby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Campbell, East Main street. They will remain in the city three weeks. A joint convention of the Woman's Franchis League of Indiana and the Equal Suffrage Association of Indiana is being planned for the early fall. The chief aim of the meeting will be amalgamation bf the two societies, which are both affiliated with National American Woman's Suffrage association. Miss Lucile Bridge has as her guest at her home on North A street, Mis3 Hazel Adams of Portland, Ind., who arrived this morning for a week's visit. Miss Eliza Pence of New Castle is also a guest at the Bridge home. Out of courtesy to Miss Edna Smith of Brookville, Ind.. a motor party was given Saturday evening. The guests motored to the suburban home of Miss Mary Dickson, near Connersvllle. Supper was served on the lawn. The guests were Misses Edna Smith, Amy Fitzpatrick, Mary Parks, Katherine Daub, Irene Price, Carolyn Bradley, Helen Ball, Mabel Loehr, Bessie Cruse, Carolyn Rodefeld, Mary Dickson and Eileen Beissman; Messrs. Clarence Porter. Nile Pattl, Howard Ball, Paul Feeger, Mills Judy. William Watt, Lawrence Chrow, Reid Jordan, Carlton Brown, Cyril Pitts, Philip Edgerton and Howard Green of Connersvill. Misses Mabel Loehr and Carolyn Bradley entertained Friday evening at the home of the former in honor of Miss Edna Smith of Brookville, and Miss Kdna Von Pein. Late in the evening a delicious collation was served. The guests were Misses Cora Harris, Caroline Smith, Amy Fitzpatrick. Mary Parks, Ruth Pfafflin, Katherine Daub. Bessie Cruse, Eileen Beissman, Edith Haworth, Helen Ball, Edna Smith and Edna Von Pein. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Legg of Chattanooga, Tenn.. Mrs. Carah Cecil of this city, Mr. Ralph Cecil and family Mr. Harrie Guthrie and family and Mr. Charles V. Cecil of Muncie were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jordan MADE IT EASY. How do you suppose Dubbins could
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Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan give a prettily appointed dinner in honor of the guests. Mrs. William Titus. Master Robert Titus and Miss Martha Titus will go to Union City in the morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bricker over the Fourth. A number of persons motored to Cliffdale Auto club Sunday evening and enjoyed an old-fashioned supper party. The Sunday suppers at the club are becoming quite popular. Mrs. Frank Crichet and daughter Miss Ruth, have gone to South Bend., Ind., to spend the summer at Hudson lake. Mr. William Mendenhall, West Eeventh street, returned Friday morning from a short business trip to Marion. In honor of several guests Miss Esther Jones gave a prettily appointed dinner Friday evening at her home, South Eighteenth street. Roses and ferns .appointed the table. Covers were laid for Misses Miriam Kelly, Helen and Miriam Hadley, Mary Dickson, Irene Price and Esther Jones. Miss Edith Gore or Indianapolis will be the guest of Miss Lucile Wellbaum this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Piehe entertained with an all-day party Sunday in the nature of a miscellaneous shower In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Piehe, who were married Saturday, June 24. At the noon hour a delicious
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The queen and king of England were photographed while on their way to St. Paul's Cathedral, where members of the royal family and men of distinction In all walks of life paid tribute to the memory of the late Earl Kitchener of Khartoum.
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dinner in several courses was served. Flowers and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. The table was especially pretty with roses and garden flowers. In the evening a special program was presented. Covers were laid for Rev. and Mrs. Orville Chance, Messrs. and Mesdames William Miller, Earl Dadisman, Harry Hart and daughter. Henry Curry and children, Frank Veregge, George Graham and children, Clyde McDanlel and children, E. J. Renk, Harley Piehe, William Piehe, Messrs. Guy Northern, Edward Piehe, William Moffitt. James Malone, Elmer Piehe, Howard Veregge, Mesdames Etta Dadisman, Lena Peer, Madge Hensley and son, Miss Ethel Elstro, Miss Ruth Samms. Out of town guests were 'Mrs. Clyde Mustard and sons of Centerville, Misses Elizabeth Pfehe, Anna Piehe, Virgie Lane, Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton and daughter of Williamsburg, Mrs. Margaret Benner, Mollie Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. George Piehe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benner of New Hope, O., Mr. David Benner and son of Union City, Mrs. Emma Eggleston of Dayton, O. The young people received many pretty gifts. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, 40 South Eleventh street. Mrs. Charles Mabey will be the leader. Many persons in this city who were intimate friends of the bride are interested in the following announcement made in Marion: Bernard Bobbs Shively, a lawyer and Democratic poli KI-rTG GoHGC
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tician of this city and former state senator and Miss Rhoda Ann Overman, daughter of Mrs. Mary Baldwin, were married Saturday at the home of the bride's mother by the Rev. Hugh T. Gary, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The marriage was witnessed by a few relatives and friends. Mrs. Shively is a member of a prominent Marion family. She was graduated from Earlham college and has been an assistant in the Carnegie library of this city several years. Mr. Shively is a graduate of Washington and Lee University and is a relative of Vice president Marshall. He served as state senator from the counties of Grant, Wells and Blackford In 1911 and 1913 legislatures. The bridal ,trip of Mr. and Mrs. Shively will include a visit to Hot Springs, Virginia, Lexington, Va., the location of Washington and Lee University; Washington, D. C, a trip down the Potomac river to Norfolk, to New York, Albany, Buffalo and Cleveland. The bride lived in Richmond at one time. Owing to the inclemency of the weather Sunday afternoon the picnic to be given at Glen Miller Park by the members of the Narcissus Embroidery club for their families was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sharpe, North Nineteenth street. The table was placed in the living room and was decorated with roses and ferns. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Edgar Sharpe, Peter Cutler, Howard Longfellow, Ernest Davis, Joseph Phenis, Arch Campbell,
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Misses Alice and Idris Sharpe, Ruth Bennett, Florence and Beulah Walte, Margaret Campbell, Juanita Longfellow,. Messrs. Robert and Chester Sharpe, Donald and Verle Cutler, Edward Purple, Morris Longfellow and Louis Davis. Misses Mildred Horn and Irene Farrer of Logansport, are the guests of the latter's sister, Mrs. Erie Willis Glide well, 2320 North E street. Miss Thelma Schlllinger and Mr. Horatio Land will motor to New Castle to spend the Fourth with Miss Susan Morris and Mr. George Jeffrjv Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynn and son Master Joseph Jr., of Hagerstown. motored to Mansfield, Illinois, Saturday where Master Joseph will be the guests of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn are leaving this week for a motor trip to Washington, Pittsburg and other points in the east They will be gone a month. An announcement of Interest to persons in this city is the engagement of Miss Gertrude Henley of Chicago, and Mr. Louis Mauzy of Rushville. who is well known in this city. The announcement was made by Mr6. Sara Henley at the Chicago Athletic club when Mrs. Henley and her daughter entertained twelve guests to luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thomas of Hagerstown, were guests of relatives here today enroute to Indianapolis, where they will spend the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ridpath. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jay and children with Mrs. Jay's mother, Mrs. Hunt left this morning for Crooked Lake, where they will spend their vacation. In honor of several guests of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fulton entertained with a squirrel dinner Sunday at their home la Centerville. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fulton, Blanch, and Elmer Fulton. In the afterncvn the party motored to Connersville and visited with friends. Mrs. Thomas Williams and daughter Miss Hester with Master Robert Kauffman, a grandson of Mrs. Williams have been spending some time with relatives in Illinois. Miss Madeline Elliott, will entertain with a house party over the Fourth at her home, South Twentyfirst ftreet. Several guests from Anderson will be Included in the party. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. . C. Trump, 2024 North F street. Mrs. Florence Binford of Greenfield, conference secretary will be present and make an address. Annual birthday and silver offerings will be taken. The aid society of Chester will meet Wednesday .afternoon in the town hall. The members are urged to be present as important business matters will be under consideration. A birthday surprise was given Mr. William Price Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Price, North Fifteenth street. The spacious lawn was artistically decorated with Japanese lanterns and flags. The national colors were in evidence in the various rooms
AT RATLIFS Out of The High Reni District No. 12 North 9th SV s3UY HERE AND FOR LESS THEATORIUM TONIGHT lwJl 3 reels "THE TRAIL OF THE THIEF" American Drama with Winnifred Greenwood. PALACE TODAYANTONIO MORENO and EDITH STOREY. in a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon feature On Her Wedding Night THURSDAY Leah Baird in The Lights of New Y6rk l:
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of the house. The evening was spent: socially ' and with music and games.: Twenty-six members of the Epworth league of Grace. M. E. church enjoyed the festivities. Mr. Price was the recipient of a number of pretty gifts. A delicious luncheon was served. Miss Eliia Pence of New Castle with Dr.; and Mrs. U. S. A. Bridge were special guests. , Mr. and Mrs. Erie Willis GlldeweU 2320 North E street, have returned from a vacation trip with relatives and friends in Kokomo and Logansport. The first district convention In Indiana of the Congressional Union for Woman's suffrage will be discussed at a meeting to be held Thursday afternoon in Indianapolis at the home of Mrs. Rockwood. East Fourteenth street. Mrs. Sara Bard Field of Oregon, who won such a host of admirers at the first luncheon ten days ago, Mid who is in Detroit, will return for this meeting. Rev. L. E. Murray has gone to Indianapolis to spend the Fourth the guest of his son and family, who reside In Irvington. Mrs. Fred Smith and daughter. Miss Marie went to Connersville Saturday to remain until after the Fourth. ' Master Richard Greene is visiting his gradparents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Greene, at Eaton, O. Mr. John F. Connell of Hamilton, O., spent Sucday with his mother, Mrs. Anna Connell, North Third street.
CONVICT WRITES POEM MUNCIE, Ind.. July 3. Indiana has a new poet. . He Is Thomas Miller, who is serving a sentence of sixty days in Jail for contempt of court. His first poem is entitled "The Lament of the Bum." BRIEFS Niagara Falls Excursions Via Ohio Electric Ry. and boat lines. Dates: July 12, 26, August 2 and 16. Plan your vacation to take one of these trips. SUMMER EXCURSIONS Via Ohio Electric Ry. and boat lines to Niagara Falls. Dates: July 12, 26, August 2 and 16. Plan your vacation to take in one of these trips. Jordon Emory Saxophon Trio at Glen Pavillion the 4th. Feel mean, cross, ugly, sore at yourself and every one else. Do you know what is wrong? Your stomach is out of whack, Holtister's Rocky Mountain Tea will put it back. Taken tonight, tomorrow, be right. Don't wait 35c. Tea or Tablets. Clem Thiptlethwaite adv. Jordon Emory Saxophon Trio at Glen Pavillion the 4th. COLISEUM TONIGHT Reliable Feature Film Co, presents "Pages From life" Featuring Fannie Ferrari in an everyday occurence in everyday life, related in Pathe Comedy. "Luke's Society Mixup" Have You Heard Harry Frankel and His Git-tar? PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY pi "J I It
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