Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 301, 4 November 1916 — Page 6

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THF RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1916

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Mrs.: Jeannette G. Leeds, North Tenth street, issued invitations today for an elaborate ball to be given at the Country club Friday evening, November 10, at 8:33 o'clock as a courtesy to Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Shirk, who have recently come to this city for a residence in the Keystone apartments, and Mrs. Omar Kittle who is their guest. This will be one of the pleasant social affairs of the week. Society will be Interested In the announcement made today by the members of the Ways and Means Committee of the Domestic Science association for an elaborate Charity ball to be given Friday evening, . December 29 at the Coliseum for the benefit of the Day nursery. The committee which is composed of Mrs. H. H. Huntington, chairman, Mrs. Philip Twlgg, Mrs. E. S. Curtis, Mrs. Julian Cates and Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds. Is doing everything possible to make the affair a success. Tickets will be fifty cents making the admission one dollar per couple. Only a limited number of tickets will be sold and may be procured from members of the committee. The BeckerBott orchestra of Dayton, Ohio, one of the best known organizations of its kind will furnish the dance music. Refreshments will be sold for a nominal fee. Monday an all-day meeting of the Wednesday auction-bridge club will be held at the bungalow of Mr. and Mrt. Rudolph O. Leeds on their farm south of the city Luncheon will be served at noon. The party will be composed of Mrs. W. R. Poundstone, Mrs. Wilson Magaw, Mrs. Julian Cates, Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, Mrs. Walter Engle, Mrs. John M. Lontz. Miss Marie Campbell and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds. Thursday afternoon the November social committee of the Country club is giving an auction-bridge party at the club for all members and out of town guests. For those who care to participate there will be a luncheon at 12:30 o'clock preceding the bridge party. All those who expect to attend are asked to make their reservations not later than Wednesday night. Mrs. W. O. Crawford is chairman of the committee. The other members

are Mrs. Omar G. Murray and Ms.

Charles McGuire

were arranged with fodder, pumpkins and other decorations In keeping with the season. Delicious refreshments were served. All the guests were masked. The banquet which was to have been given Tuesday evening by the Progressive Literary society has been postponed indefinitely. Mrs. H. C. Harman and Mrs. E. K. Shera have returned from Decatur, Indiana, where they spent a few days. Beautiful in all its appointments was the luncheon- auction bridge party given today at 1 o'clock at the pretty apartments of Mrs. Everett McConaha on North Eleventh street, assisted by Miss Miriam Krone. The affair was complimentary to' Miss Grace Kelly, a bride-elect. Clusters of chrysanthemums with Aaron Ward roses were . used as a decoration. Places were arranged at the table for Misses Nell Becuer, Irene Gormon,

Mona Porter, Olive Lewis, Miriam Krone, Mary IHff, Grace Kelly , and Mrs. Everett McConaha. The TIcknor club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Gilbert Dunham at her home, North Tenth street. An all day meeting of the three societies of the First M. E. church, aid society, Woman's Foreign Missionary society and Home Missionary society will be held Wednesday at the church. The meeting will begin promptly at 10:30 oclock. The Ladies Aid society of Reid Memorial U. P. church will hold an all day meeting in the church on Wednesday. AH ladies of congregation and friends are invited. The annual Thank-Offering meeting of the Missionary society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will be held Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Martin, a

returned missionary from India will make an address. Last evening members of the Mar. ried Couple's dancing class enjoyed an informal dance at 9 o'clock In the Odd Fellows' hall under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. The dancers ' were Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castator, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Thompson, Mr. - and Mrs. John Schatzman, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Martin, Mrs. E. H. Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McTlgue, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. TJ1rich, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O'Byrae, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Althaus, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Gobel, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Crane,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bullerdick. The Penny club will serve luncheon Tuesday evening at the Elks' ball. Each member is asked to bring a pie.

The Muslo Study club will meet Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Public Art Gallery at the High school. According to the year book the subject will be, "Dance Forms, Folk Dances and National Airs." Mrs. Wilfred Jessup will have the discussion. Those who will take part are Miss Alice Knollenberg, Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds, Miss Bartel, Miss Esther Coate, Mrs. Nusbaum, Mrs. Dwight Young, Mrs. J. P. Hill, Mrs. Edward Hasemeier and Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd. Psi Iota XI sorority members were entrtained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Karl Allison at her home. North Twentysecond , 6treet. Plans were

made to bring Madame Labadle, a celebrated dramatic reader, here, November 15. , Madame Labadle is a producer of plays. The next meelng will be held Friday, November ;17, at the home of Mrs. Fred Bayer. . Miss Lucile Bridge is epending the week-end at Greencastle, where she is stopping at the Alpha Chi house, the guest of her brother, Donald U. Bridge, a senior at DePauw. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Treglown of Buffalo, New York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Treglown, South Fifteenth street, for a few days enroute to Daytona Beach, Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and iMrs. Adam Feldman entertained the members of the Friday evening euchre club last evening at their home, South Seventh street Cards were played at three tables; Favors were given to Mr. and Mrs. Grimme, Mrs. George Kemper and Mr. Adam Feldman. The members present were Mr. and Mrs. Grimme, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klehfoth, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Niewoebner, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Feldman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hawekotte. A luncheon was served. In two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Klehfoth entertain the club. There were guests present to fill eight tables yesterday afternoon when

a card party was given at the Eagles' hall. The Kensington club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Sirs. Walter Luring. 131 South Fourteenth street Twenty-seven couples of the Good Time Dancing club enjoyed a dance Friday evening In the Eagles Hall. Another dance will be given In two weeks." r Mrs. Rose Laws entertained mew bers of the Hiawatha Social and Lit erary society Friday afternoon at her home in East Germantown. Two guests from the Cambridge City society with fifteen members from the local organization enjoyed the meeting. The Hermenia Rebekah lodge is giving a social this evening at the lodge rooms and all members are invited. Mrs. Alice Culbertson, is chairman ot the committee. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society ofthe First English Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Isaac Smith, South Twelfth street. Reports from the delegates who attended the convention will be read.

Mrs. Dwight Young will entertain members of a circle of the First Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon at her home in the Cornell apartments. The choir of the First M. E. church enjoyed a Halloween party last evening in the basement of the church. Forty guests were present. The rooms

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To the Voters of Wayne County:

Do you believe in state wide Pro

hibition? Do you believe in Woman Suffrage? Do you believe in Tax Reform? Do you believe in Good Roads? Do you approve of my record In the 1913 General Assembly? If so, I ask your support and as a candidate for state representative

I pledge myself to support meritorious legislation from whatever

source, and "to fight teeth and toenail for better things. I believe my record is sufficient guarantee of the above promises. I stand for rigid economy in public Offices, , v . : : My ' name will r- appear on : Progressive ticket 1

Respectfully Submitted, Earl H. Crawford

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