Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 253, 9 September 1916 — Page 6

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Social News for Today Personals :: Parties :: Clubs :: Weddings :: Dances :: Dinners

A beautiful announcement party as given last evening by Mrs. Seorge Ferllng at her home. South Sixth street, In honor of her daughter, Miss Rose Ferling, whose betrothal to Mr. Carl Lar.ge was made known at this time. The house presented an attractive appearance with 'ts handsome decoratlooV Brown-eyed susans golden glow with other flowers brought in from the fields were used in decorating the rooms. The evening was 6pent socially and with music and games. Favors were given to Miss Florence Burgess and Mrs. Robert Stauber. Late in the evening the guests werc,iavited to the dining room where an elaborate luncheon in courses was served. In the center of the table was a mound of the field flowers. Favors in the form of Matrimonial bonds were given each guest. The date for the wedding has not been set but October has been chosen as the wedding month. The guests were Misses Marlon Russell, Hazel Mashmeyer, Nola Russell, Mildred Parker, Blanch Compton, Florence Burgess, Florence Spaulding, Mary Bulla, Edna Ferllng, Marie Deuker, Anna Roch of Indianapolis, a guest of honor; Mesdames J. L. Blossom, Robert Stauber, Guy Gottschall and Ora Brubaker. A number of showers and parties are to be given next week for the bride-elect. Both young people are popular here. Mr. Lange is connected with the Automatic Tool company. Their friends extend congratulations. The Coterie club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. K. Wilson, National road, east.

Mrs. B. B. Myrick's Sunday school class of Reld Memorial United Presbyterian church was entertained in a delightful manner last evening by Miss Lculse Horr. The attendance was large. After a short business session the evening was 6pent socially and with games and music. Refreshment were served. The members present were Misses Esther Jones, Anna Daffler, Esther Wilson, Mary Hill, Ruby Moore, Katherine Evans, Louis Horr, Mary Carman and Mrs. Myrick. Mrs. Horace McClure of Omaha, Neb., who has been visiting in Dayton and Greenville, 0., has returned to this city. In honor of Mrs. Frank Claussen, who Is leaving for IndlanapoliH for a residence, Mrs. J. B. Holthouse gave a farewell party yesterday. Cards were a feature and favors went to Mrs. Ryan, Mrs. Will Fahlsing, Mrs. Anna Weiss and Mrs. Ray Gatzek. Delicious refreshments were served. The guests were Mesdames Ned Ryan, H. Jones, Will Fahlsing, Anna Weiss, Frank Claussen, Edward Ammerman, Mary Leonard, Lawrence Schepman, John Bussen, Raymond Gatzek, Misses Nellie Holthouse, Mary Weiss and Mabel Geier. The Spring Grove Sewing circle will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Isaac Dougan at her home, Spring Grove. Miss Mabel Mansfield will be hostess Monday evening for a meeting of the Loyal Daughters of the First Christian church at her home, 316 North Seventeenth street.

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Social Events For Coming Week

SUNDAY Zeek-Sheffer reunion all day at Glen Miller Park. Evelyn Rebekah Lodge Number 322 of Centerville holds all-day picnic at J&ckson P&rk Home-coming for all members and friends at Middleboro M. E. church. White family reunion all day at Glen Miller Park. MONDAY Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. meets in Morrisson-Reeves library and holds election of officers. ' Past Grand Pythian Sisters meets at 2:30 o'clock at home of Mrs. Jeff Meyers. Continuation of golf tournament at Country club for women members of the Dorcas society holds first meeting of fall at home of Mrs. Sam Fred, 132 South Fourteenth street. Loyal Daughters class of First Christian church meets with Miss Mable Mansfield, 317 North Seventeenth street. TUESDAY Wedding of Mr. Eric Sudhoff and Miss Pauline Parkinson, at home of the bride's mother in New Castle. Wedding of Mr. Leland Shaffer and Miss Thelma Zuttermeister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Zuttermeister at St. Mary's Catholic church at 9 o'clock. Wedding of Mr. Carlton Commons and Miss Laura Brown at 5 o'clock at home of bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Brown, on the National Road West. Card party at 8 o'clock in the Moose Hall. Mrs. Vernon Nushawg, hostess for meeting of the Ladies' U. C. T. social club at her home, Lincoln street. Spring Grove Sewing Circle meets with Mrs. Isaac Dougan. Aid society of the West Richmond Friends church meets at 1:30 o'clock at the church. Whitewater church aid society meets at the church. Neighborly club meets with Mrs. Charles Bachmeyer. Home Economic Study class of District Number 6 meets with Mrs. Murley. WEDNESDAY The C. W. B. M. Auxiliary of Central Christian church meets with Mrs. George Wilcoxen, 35 South Eleventh street. Penny club meets with Mrs. Personett and lunch will be served. Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur Lodge meets with Mrs. William Schultz, 38 North Second street. Aid society of Fairview M. E. church meets and hostess announced later. Woman's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church meets. Woman's Home Missionary society of First M. E. church meets. Miss Ann Nicholson entertains members of a card club. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church meets with Mrs. Henry Hieger. Aid society of Reid Memorial U. P. church holds all-day meeting at church. Teachers' training class of Trinity Lutheran church meets at 7:45 o'clock at church. THURSDAY Card party 8 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall. Woman's Relief Corps meets in Post Room at court house. Mrs. 'Minnie Miller hostess for meeting of Helping Hand club. Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity gives dance at 8:30 o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall. Universalist Mission circle meets with Mrs. Anderson, South Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Juergens host and hostess for meeting of Senior Luther league of Trinity Lutheran church at their home, 424 South Sixteenth street. Coterie club meets with Mrs. E. K. Wilson, National Road, west. Reception at St. Paul's Lutheran church for Rev. and Mrs. Rohlfing. FRIDAY Young People's branch of Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. meets and hostess announced later. Dinner-dance at Country club given by members of September social committee. New Harmony dancing club gives dance in Eagle's hall. Parcel post sale and social given at home of Mrs. John Ruhl by members of Woman's Character Builders class of Central Christian church. Minstrel show given on lawn at home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke. Card party in afternoon 2:30 o'clock at Eagles' hall. Dance at Cliffdale Auto club for patrons and friends of the club. SATURDAY Usual Saturday evening supper at Country club for members. Market given by aid society of the United Brethren church. Dance at Beallview pavilion given by several young men. Dance at 8 o'clock in Eagles' hall.

Mrs. Harry Holmes and son, Master Charles Shiveley Holmes, have returned to their home in Oberlin, Ohio, after spending the summer the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Shiveley, South Fourteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zwickel and daughter Lena Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. R. Sailings, Miss Blanch Van Ybe and Mr. Wilbur Zwinckel of Anderson, will motor here and spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Feld-raan.

Miss Florence Cummins has returned from Mechanicsburg, where she has been visiting with her grandparents. An important social function for the coming week is the dance to be given in the Odd Fellows' hall, Thursday evening, by members of the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity. Programs will be one dollar. The anual reunion of the White family will be held Sunday at Glen Miller park. Monday afternoon the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will meet in the

Morrisson-Reeves Library and an election of officers wil be held. w Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mr. Charles Fahrlander, son of Mrs. Mary Fahrlander, of Liberty, Indiana, and Miss Eunice Douthit of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Douthit of Liberty, former residents of this city. The young people were married Wednesday at the Methodist parsonage in Liberty by the Rev. C. W. Whitman in the presence of the nmediate families and a few near friends. The bride wore a tailored suit of cream colored cloth with brown trimmings, with boots and hat in the brown. Miss Vivian Douthit was maid of honor and she wore a pretty tailored suit with hat and boots to match, Mr. Albert Mitchell was best man. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fahrlander drove to Hamilton, Ohio, in an automobile and from there I6t on a wedding trip. They will be at home to their friends after October 1. A surprise was given at the home of Mrs. Edward Moore last evening at her home, 24 South Twentieth street in honor of Miss Opal Pyle, who leaves soon to accept a position in another city. The house was decorated

with flowers and ferns. At 8 o'clock an elaborate dinner in several courses was served. Flowers and ferns ap

pointed the table Bridge was a fea ture of the evening. The guest en

joyed an automobile ride later in the evening. The party was composed of

Misses Mary Heitbrink, Anna Rohe,

Ruth Anderson, Blanch Cook, Alma Elkins, Elizabeth Geagan, Nettie Wood, Opal Pyle, Messrs. Anthony Stolle, John Young, Thomas Randall,

Fred Hartman, Walter Lichtenfels,

John Budds, Carl Drifmeyer, Raymond

Mull and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore

Miss Vivian King is the guest of

Miss Genevieve Newlin at LaPorte

Miss Newlin is a former resident of

this city.

Miss Vera Kinert returned this

afternoon from Winchester, Indiana,

where she spent the week with Attorney and Mrs. W. O. Smith.

Fifty guests attended the dance given last evening at Cliff Dale Auto

club. The Emery Saxophone trio played the order of dances. The night.

was ideal for the affair. Another

dance will be given next week.

A successful penny supper was

given last evening at First M. E

church by a class taught by Miss Rose

Higgms. The menu was delicious.

Mrs. Joseph Russell was hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Mary Hill W. C. T. U. at her home in West Richmond. Fourteen members

were present. The meeting was open

ed with a hymn. Mrs. Will Wickett

led the devotional exercises, Mrs. Leeds offered prayer. Officers as folfolws were elected: President, Mrs. Ethel Wickett; vice president, Mrs.

Ella Ryan, secretary, Mrs. Elma Brown; treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, corresponding secretary, Mrs. Viola

Wilson. Delegates to the state con

vention were named as follows: Ethel Wickett, Lola Chance, Mary Rogers

and Alberta Sullivan. The next meet

ing will be held in a fortnight.

Extending courtesy to Miss Minnie

Wigmore, who celebrated her birthday anniversary yesterday, a number of

her friends gave her a pleasant sur

prise. She was the recipient of a num

ber of pretty gifts. The evening was

spent socially and with music and

games. Refreshments were served

The guests were Misses Leona

Weaver, Ada Goble, Elizabeth Wig-

more, Vera Gehring, Bess Babcock,

Irene Wigmore, Milly Klngry, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meeks, Messrs. Warren Weaver, Jack Shepard, Charles Gade,

Floyd Lamb and Cecil Maibach. The Woman's Home and Foreign Lutheran church will meet Wednesday

afternoon with Mrs. Henry Hieger at

her home, South Fifteenth street. The meeting will be called at 2:30 o'clock.

Synodical dues and quarterly collect

ion will be made at this time and members are asked to come prepared.

Mrs. Belle C. Baily was a guest at

the first meeting of the year of the

Up-to-Date Country club held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Shelly in New Castle.

Members of the Junior Luther league of Trinity Lutheran church were entertained last evening by Miss

Ruth Wickemeyer. The Good Time Dancing club held its first dance of the season last evening in the Eagles' hall. Nearly all the members were present. There was special music. The next meeting will be held in two weeks.

Mrs. Shissler was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Hiawatha Social and Literary cociety at her home on Fort Wayne avenue.

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Gentle gave a miscellaneous shower

last evening. Garden flowers ana ferns appointed the rooms. The hours were spent socially and with music and games. The bride-elect received a number of pretty gifts. Delicious

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refreshments were served. The guests were Misses Laura Brown, Leona Druley, Lena Hivnor, Selina Gehr, Jennie Meranda, Marjorie Beck, Genevieve Kamp, Hilda Kirkman, Clarabelle Barnard of Watertown, New York, a guest at the Brown home. The first meeting of the year for the" Ladies U. C. T. Social club will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Vernon Nushawg, Lincoln street pretty party was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Harvey Brown when she entertained with an auction bridge party. Flowers and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. Roses paced in French baskets formed the principal decorations. The game was played at four tables. Favors went to Mrs. Frank Spekenhier, Mrs. Henry Korvis, Mrs. Clarence Jessup, and John Hawekottfi. After the game a delicious luncheon was served. Miss Barbara Brown assisted the hostess in entertaining. The guests were Mesdames Sol Frankel, Edward Cooper, George Reid, Webb Pyle, Oakley Smith, Frank Spekenhier, Roy Taylor, Henry Korvis, Harry Chase, Daniel VanEtten, John Hawekotte, Alfred Weishaupt, Clarence Jessup, Edward Roser and Harry Robbins. Messrs. Frank Conway and Joe Smeddinghoff motored to New Castle last evening and visited friends. A business meeting of the Francis Willard W. C. T. U. was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. S. W. Hodgin. Mrs. Hodgin led the devotional exercises. The society will contribute financially to the national convention to be held in Indianapolis. Officers as follows were elected: President, Mrs. S. W. Hodgin; vice president, Mrs. Georgia Deitz; recording secretary, Mrs. J. E. Eves, with an assistant; treasurer, Mrs. Deborah Hopkins and assistant. Miss Elsie Richardson sang "Some Glad Day," and the White Ribbon rally song. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. The Woman's Collegiate club has issued its year book and will study "Indiana." The first meeting will be held September 28 at the home of Mrs. Fred J. Bartel. A charming birthday party was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Ernest Orr at her home on Bungalow Hill in honor of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Orr, who celebrated her ninth birthday anniversary. Games and music were the main features of the afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served. The guests were Misses Lucile Kuhlman, Helen Tressel, Dorothy Corvis, Florence Tittle, Grace Talcott, Reed Kinert and Paul Tressel. Mrs. Oscar Green is entertaining Miss Joyce Stanley of Lake Charles, Louisiana, who will enter Earlham college, Tuesday and Mr. J. D. Stanley of Economy, at her home.

The Neighborly club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Bachmeyer at her suburban home.

The Ladies' Aid society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church, will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday at the church. All the women of the congre

gation and friends are Invited to attend, Eighteen guests were entertained in a charming manner Friday afternoon when Mrs. Vernon Potter of Cincinnati gave an informal tea at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Garwood, east of the city. Mrs. Mather Kelsey presided at the tea urn. Cousins of Mrs. Potter assisted in serving. Mr. Lobley of Maysville, Ky., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Schatzman at their home, South Tenth street. The initial meeting of the year for the Dorcas society will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Samuel Fred, 132 South Fourteenth street For the pleasure of Miss Thelma Zuttermeister, who will be married Tuesday to Mr. Leland Shafer, Misses Rhea Turner and Marie Duwane are giving a dinner this evening at the Arlington Hotel. Garden flowers and terns with fall blossoms will be used iij appointing the table. Covers will be aid for Misses Thelma Zuttermeister, Margaret Clingenpeel, Miriam Kelly, Rhea Turner, Marie Duwane, Marie O'Brien, Lucile Bowman, Marie Gordon and Nell Gordon. Miss Eleanor Seidel will entertain several guests at the Country club this evening. Mrs. Harry Powell has returned from Indianapolis where she spent several days the guest of relatives. She saw "Experience" at the Murat. Among the many charming socia functions which have been given this week for Miss Thelma Zuttermeister was the miscelaneous shower arranged for last evening by Miss Miriam Kelley at her home, Kinsey street. The wedding colors yellow and white were carried out in all the appointments. The guests spent the evening socially with music, dancing and games. A delicious uncheon was served. The guests were Misses Mary Foley, Pauline Hiatt, Margaret Clingenpeel, Marie Duwane, Lucile Bow

man, Nell and Marie Girdon, Katherine Broderick, Marie O'Brien and Rhea Turner. Mr. and Mrs. John Cully have been called to Connersville by the death of a near relative. The Home Economic Study class of District Number 6 will meet Tuesday , afternoon with Mrs. George Muriey at her home on the Middleboro road. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Second English Lutheran church met yesterday afternoon in the basement of the church. Officers as follows were named: President Mrs. Christobe Wellbaum; Vice-president, Mrs. Ward Secretary, Mrs. Emma Wessel, Treasurer, Mrs. Oscar Green.

NOTICE Special Sunday chicken jdinner served also regular meals served daily. Your baking, baked to order on 24 hours notice. Mrs. May Noss, 217 N. 137th.

DRESS MAKING LESSONS Begin Sept. 5, 1916 Taught by the Day. For Particulars, See Miss Constance Pardeick 320 SOUTH EIGHTH Phone 1779.

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