Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 289, 21 October 1916 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1916
Social . NeVys for Today Personals :: Parties :: Clubs :: Weddings :: Dances ;: Dinners
One of the pretty social functions tor the day wti the party given this afternoon by Mrs. E. 0. Hibberd at the homo of Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, 8outb Sixteenth street, when she extended courtesy to Miss Alice Ring of California. The rooms were artistically decorated with flowers and ferns. Delicious refreshments were served. The guests were Mrs. Milton B. Craighead, Mrs. James Reeves, Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, Mrs. Stanley Hughes, Mrs. Samuel E. Smith, Mrs. James F. Hibberd, Miss Elizabeth Laws, who has been spending the summer in Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Mary Page, Mrs. George Williams and Miss Marie Campbell. Mrs. W. R. Poundstone will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of an auction-bridge club. Halloween parties will be features of the coming week and several dances will be given. The Halloween party at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Friday, evening will be a pleasant event. Tuesday evening, October 31, there ill be a dance at the Country club In charge of the social committee. Mrs. Filmore Riggs will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of Section One of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church. A prettily appointed dinner was given at the Country club last evening by Mr. John Y. Poundstone when he extended courtesy to Mrs. David Beall and Mrs. Robert McGowan of Steubenville, Ohio. Fall flowers uid ferns appointed the taole. Covers were laid for Mrs. David Beall, Mrs. Robert McGowan of Steubenville, O.. Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Poundstone, Mrs. Jeannette G. Leeds, Mrs. W. F. Starr, Miss Margaret Starr, Mrs. Paul Comstock. Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel. Mrs. William W, Garr and Mr. John Y. Poundstone. An Informal tea was given Friday afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock by Mrs. J. H. KInsey at her attractive home, North Eighth street, in honor of Mrs. Long, Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Moore of Philadelphia, former residents of this city and who are guests at the home of Mr. d Mrs. William Campbell, East Main street. The guests included old time friends of the guests of honor. Boquets of flowers were used in arranging the rooms in an artistic manner. The hostess was assisted in entertaining the forty guests by her daughter, Miss Ruth Klnsey. So large was the beginners class In dancing under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr that they were compelled to divide the class. The first section will meet on Tuesday afternoons from 4 until 5 o'clock at the Pythian Temple. The members are: Misses Alice McGrew, Janith Meredith, Ethel McClellan, Ruth Shideler, Mildred Shideler. Roberta Bell, Elizabeth Bell, Sarah Jessup. Marjorie Quigg, Alice Lemon, Anna Hale, Helen Chamness, Hilda Mae Farmer, Charlotte Colvln, Florence Wilson, Martha Henley, Marie Henley, Georgia Healey, Margaret Livingstone, Virginia Livingstone, Alice Starr. Marianna Swaynie, Slma McKlsslck and Madge Townsend. Section Two Is composed of children under ten years of age and will meet each Thursday afternoon from 4 until E o'clock. The members are Misses Mary Louise Snaveley, June Kehlenbrink, Frances Hanna, Mary Elizabeth Cowles, Alice Reid, Ellen Bartel, Ruth Simmons, Dorothea Davenport, Maxine Shaw, Nancy Campbell, Marian Keiser, Elizabeth Dodd, Elizabeth McDonnell, Marian Chenoweth. Mary Louise Brehm and Janet Urie. On account of teachers institute in Indianapolis the Thursday section will not meet next week. Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly of Louisville, Kentucky, who has been spending the week with her mothe.r, Mrs. H. L. Collins, will go to Indianapolis next week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Conden, College avenue, and attend "Cohan's Review" at the English. One of the pretty nuptial events of the week was the wedding of Mr. Henry Helmicb and Miss Hilda Miller which was solemnized Thursday even ing at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. The bridal boquet was caught by Miss Flora Weiabrod. The guests who attended the function were: Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Rolling, Messrs. and Mesdamps Adam Helmig, Fred Bartel, William Miller, Henry Helmig, Henry Miller, Will Hartmann, John Schwenke, Adam Feldmann. Fred Miller, Georfce Schwenke, Paul Benfeldt, Frank Dollass, Gus Johanning, August lohanning, Fred Feldman of SpringMeld. Ohio, Edward W. Feldmann, Gus Hoelscher, Wilbur Hasemeler; Misses Ruth Schwenke, Lena Feldmann, Lena Schrage of Chiacgo, III., Ruby Moore, Martha Miller, Viola Steen, Flora IVeisbrod. Ruth Mumbower, Genevla Kamp, Iona Eikenberry, Ethel Huber, Maria Moelk. Ella Feldmann. Amanda Feldmann, Katherine Helmig, Elizabeth Hasemeler, Lena Weisbrod, Ella Shearer, Augusta Hasemeler. Hilda Helmig. Rhea Johanning, Nava Johanling, Elizabeth Paust; Messrs. John Feldmann, Gus Helmig of Peru, Ind., Seorge A. Helmig, August Paust, Ray Kinder, Indianapolis, Ind., Edward Vewmann, Howard Miller, Edward Steinkamp, Indianapolis; Ezra Wickeneyer, Howard Helmig, Master Fritz Teldmann, Springfield, Ohio. On account of the Domestic Science lemonstration at the Coliseum next reek, the Home Economic Study class f District Number 6, will not meet on Tuesday.Mrs. George Mansfield will be hostess Thursday afterfloon for a meettig of the South Side Section of the Roman's Character Builders class of lie Central Christian church at her iome, 27 South Seventeenth street. - The aid society of the First English putheran church, will serve a chicken
Social Events For Coming Week
SUNDAY Art Gallery open in i ifternoon to public from 2 until 5 o'clock Mrs. Martha Little speaks to Ph Jlathea class of First Baptist church. MONDAY Mary F. Thomas W. C T. U. meets with Mrs." Laura Curtis, 429 Richmond avenue. Mrs. John Hasemeler entertains members of Dorcas society at home, South Seventh street. J Past Grand Pythian Sisters meet; Miss Donna Hyde, hostess for m eeting of the Loyal Messenger class of the First Christian church at her home, South Tenth street. Art gallery open to the public in iifternoon. Magazine club postponed meeting' one week. Ticknor club members meet with irs. G. Andrew Steely, North C street. Centennial program given in Joseph Moore School at 7:30 o'clock. TUESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kjrolp give demonstration at dance given by Watch Your Step Club at Conrersville. Card party at 8 o'clock in the Mocse ball. State conference of the Daughters of the American Revolution holds cessions at High School auditorium. Reception in evening in Public Art Gallery at the High school for visiting delegates at the state D. A. R. com 'ontion. Spring Grove sewing circle meets with Mrs. Alexander Reid and Mrs. W. A. Buhl at home of Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Edward Warfel entertains m pmbers of a card club. East End aid society of First Cbrfc ftian church meets with Mrs. Charles Nugel. Progressive Literary Circle meets with Mrs. Finfrock. Sc. Paul's Guild of St Paul's Epis copal church meets at the Parish House at 2:30 o'clock. Section one of the Ladies' and Past prs Union of Grace M. E. church holds postponed meeting with Mrs. Filmo re Riggs. Mrs. Bert Phillips .hostess for meeWng of Miss Overbeck's class in pottery at her home, South B street. Beginning High School girls' class in dancing at Pythian Temple. Aid society of the Whitewater Fri suds' church meets at the church. West Richmond Friends' church al society meets. First section of children's class in dancing meets in afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock at Pythian Temple. Woman's Franchise League meets -at 4 o'clock in Commercial club rooms in Masonic Temple. On account of cooking school at Coliseum, Home Economic Study class of District Number 6 postponed its- meeting. WEDNESDAY Teachers' class in dancing postponed meeting in Pythian Temple, under the direction of Ulrs. Robert Nohr on account of Teachers' Institute. Missionary society of St. Paul's Lu fiheran church holds postponed meeting at church chapel. Sessions of the State conference of the D. A. R. in parlors of First Presbyterian church. Ladies' Bible class of the Trinity Lutheran church meets with Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. Finfrock hostess for meeting ctf the Missionary society of the First M. E. church. Union meeting of all sections of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church at church. Chicken supper at the First Englis h Lutheran church. Members of the Dorcas society of the Earlham Heights Presbyterian church holds cleaning day at the church., Mrs. David Weller entertains mem bers of the Neighborly club at her suburban home. Queen Esther society of Grace M. El church meets with Miss Ruth Cummings at her home, Randolph street. Mrs. C. F Bradburn hostess for me feting of Jolly Six club. Mrs. Clarence De Armond hostess f(r meeting of the Tirzah aid society- of Ben. Hur lodge. Narcissus Embroidery club meets with Mrs. Edward Sharpe, North Nineteenth street. Miss Blanch Hunemeyer hostess for postponed meeting of the Bethany Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church. Penny club meets and hostess announced later. Luncheon given in honor of delegates attending state conference of D. A. It's at Reid Memorial Presbyterian !hurch. Music Study club meets in public Art Gallery at the High school Art Gallery open in afternoon to the. public. r'$131 Miss Mona Porter entertains in honnr of Miss Grace Kelly. ' ' Auction-bridge club members entertained by Miss Esther Coate. Mrs. W. R. Poundstone hostess for meeting of auction-bridge club. Dinner given at Hotel Westcott ficr guests attending State D. A. R. convention. Girls' Athletic association of high school, gives Halloween party for high school girls and guests. THURSDAY Woman's Collegiate club meets with Mrs. Edward H. Harris, South Sixteenth street
Members of Woman's Relief Corps attend district convention at Winchester Card party at 8 o'clock in Eagles' Hall.
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ana. vjeuise iviaasiiem nosiess ior meeting or tne South Side section of Alt .a. - - -11 T mm
me woman s vnaracter jBunaers class of Central Christian church. Missionary society. of the Second Presbyterian church meets. Alice Carey club meets with Mrs. Effie Hanes.
Aid society of the East Main Stueet Mrs. Gus Thomas hostess for moetlng Missionary sewing circle of the St Halloween dance given in Knijrhts of Temple11 f Cbildren's clasa Jn BUSTh.imble Club of Dauhters IT fill II Pan OffiT1 Social Aid of Reid Memorial U. of church. P.
FRIDAY Missionary society of Reid Memorial U. P. church meets at church. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in Eagles' Hall. Mrs. George Ferling hostess for meeting of Pythian Sisters Social Number 9 Hill-Top Sewing circle meets with Mrs. Albert Williams, East Main street
ntuiuweea uance given in Knights of Columbus Hall. Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church meets. New Harmony Dancing club gives dance in Eagles Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp give assembly in Odd Fellows' Hall. Beginners class in dancing meets at 7 o'clock in Odd Fellows' Hall
SATURDAY Boya' class in dancing
.vovuio mouiuws iu inaianapoiis. Supper party at Country club for members. Dance at S o'clock in Eagles' Hall.
" IrLT. VLX supper weanesaay evening from 5 until 7 o'clock at the church. Tickets ore iweniy-uve cents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feldman and son of Springfield, Ohio, have been visitlng with relatives here. Miss Donna Hyde will entertain members of the Loyal Messenger class of the First Christian church Monday evening at her home, South Tenth street A centennial program will be given Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Joseph Moore school auditorium when rroressor Harlow Lindley will give a stereoptlcon lecture on "Early Historv of Indiana." There will be special Riley and Indiana music. All are asked to attend and in this way contribute to the Library fund. Ten cents will be asked adults and five cents for children. A farewell party was given last evening by the Christian Endeavor soUSE COOPER'S BLEND Coffee COOPER'S GROCERY
church meets with Mrs. Sleek.
Friends church holds business session of the Helping Hand club. John's Lutheran church meets at the Columbus Wall dancInS Postponed meeting in Pythian o America meet and hostess anmmmt church meets at 2:30 o'clock in parlors postponed meeting on account of Mr- L Beckwith at home f clety of the West Richmond Friends church in honor of Miss Edith TebDetts, who is leaving soon for a residence In California. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Adams returned home Friday night from Cleveland, Ohio, where they were called by the sudden death of their son. For the pleasure of Miss Margaret Thornburg, who is spending the weekend with her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thornburg, Miss Alma Getz entertained informally this afternoon. The guests attended the exposition and later enjoyed refreshments at the Getz home. The girls were Misses Elmyra Kempton, Hazel Daffler, Flor
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ence Porter, Margaret Thornburg, Edith Runge, Laverne Jones and Lucile Dodd. The Magazine club will not meet Monday afternoon. The meeting has been deferred a week when Mrs. Page will be hostess at her home, North Twelfth street Mrs. Martha Little will make an address Sunday morning before the members of the Philathea bible class of the First Baptist church. Members are asked to be present Miss Alta Wilcoxen was a guest at the dance given Thursday evening in New Castle by the members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Markley, Misses Vera and Madonna Zuttermeister returned from Cincinnati yesterday, where they attended the wedding of Dr. and Mrs. Markleys niece, Miss Mildred Johnson and Mr, Hugh Walter Berk. . The affair was beautifully solemnized Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home cf the bride's parents. All the decorations were in the green and white. Previous to the ceremony, Mrs. Fleet of Cincinnati, sang some bridal airs and Miss Ella Landry .of St. Louis played the accompaniments and also the wedding march Sixty guests witnessed the affair. Miss Marie Johnson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mr. Fred Berk, a brother ot the bridegroom, was best man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. George M. Matthews, a great uncle of the bride and a bishop in the United Brethren church. The bride's table was placed upstairs in the library, and the members of the bridal party, near relatives were seated at this table. Mr. and Mrs. Berk left for a wedding trip through the east and will visit Washington and other points. The bride wore a brown broadcloth suit trimmed in fur and with hat to match. They will reside at Seven Mile, Ohio, and will be at home after November 1.
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The bride has been a frequent visitor at the Markley home and has a host of friends here. The Missionary society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will observe "guest day" Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Ball, 128 South Fifteenth street. Each member is asked to come and bring a guest For reorganization members of a card club met last evening at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kemper. Cards were played at three tables. The members are Mr. and Mrs. Grimme, Mr. and Mrs. George Kemper, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawekotte, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Niewoehner and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Klehfoth. In two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Adam Feldman entertain the club. Mrs. J. Lind Pyle, S South Tenth street announces the marriage of her daughter, Opal Elizabeth, to Mr. Clacence M. Randall, ot Chicago, on October 14, 1916. At home after November 1 at 1834 Neron avenue, Chicago. A meeting of the Social Aid of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will be held Thursday afternon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will meet Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laura Curtis, 429 Richmond avenue. Reports from the state convention by the delegate will be made at this time. Professor and Mrs. Edwin Trueblood were host and hostess last evening for a meeting of the Tourist club at their home, College avenue. Mrs. Lemon, who i3 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemon, was a guest of the club. Mr. John F. Thompson had for his subject, "John William Smith decides to Settle in Corydon, Indiana. His Early Experiences in the New State. Mrs. E. P. Trueblood told about the "Weapons of Defense Then aod Now." The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Lemon. Mrs. Carrie Sands of Dublin and Miss Grace Quill of Eaton, Ohio, have been spending the week with Mrs. David Whelan, North Twelfth street. Mrs. Alexander Reid and Mrs. W. A. Buhl will entertain members of the Spring Grove Sewing circle Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Reid ta Spring Grove. Members of the Married People's Dancing class held their fortnightly meeting last evening in the Odd Fellow's hall under the direction of Mr.
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and Mrs. Bert Kolp. Piano and drums played the order of dances. The members are Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Meyer, W. A. Grimes, Harry Castator, O. C. Wood, Earl Swann, S. E. Thompson, John Schatzman, W. B. Martin, Edward Wendllng, C. E. Roberts, L. P. McTlgue, J. E. Ulrlch, W. C. O'Byrne, Karl Meyers, John F. Brown, Carl Fowler, William C. Jone Frank Aiken, Newton W. Mullen, Julian A. Hatfield, A. L. Althaus, Ira Wood. George Unthank and Walter Runge. The Woman's Franchise League will hold a business meeting Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Commercial club rooms in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Mary Compton, Miss Blanch Compton and Mr. Lawrence Compton are leaving Sunday for Chicago, where they will spend a week with Mr, and Mrs, Ross before going to Los Angeles, California, for a permanent residence. Mrs. O. W. Ridgeway and daughter Enid, of Indianapolis, are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brown. Mr. Mike Quigley and daughter Miss Alice, of Greenfield, have been spending a few days with Mrs. Julia Quigley and daughters, North Seventh street and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Quigley and family, South Fourth street The Busy Bee club of the Daughters cf American met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Elgy Monroe and spent the afternoon making aprons. The club will meet again next Thursday afternoon and the hostess will be announced later. There were guests present to fill eight tables yesterday afternoon at the card party given in the Eagles' Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reynolds are the parents of a baby girl.
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