Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 311, 16 November 1916 — Page 6

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PAGE biX THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAU, . THURSDAY, NOV. lti, itfiti Personals Musicals Parties Clubs V Weddings Dances Dinners Club Affairs W.GT.U. Art Notes Domestic Science

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Social Calendar

Auction-bridge party in evening at Country club for members. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp meet their Married Couple's dancing class at 9 o'clock In the Odd Pel- . lows' hall. ; Card party In afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In Eagles Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp meet beginnefs class In dancing in evening at 7 o'clock In Odd Fellow's Hall. Called meeting of the Aid society of the First Presbyterian church at the church. The Athenaea Literary society meets with Mrs. George Balllnger at her hornet National Road West. Mrs. Fred Bayer will not be hostess for meeting of Psl lota XI . sorority. Basket supper and entertainment at Chester school house. ' Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First English Lutheran, church holds . public Thank-offering meeting at the church. Play, "EveryglrT given In Sun-, . day school- room at the First Presbyterian church.: v f , Anniaf Thank-offering meeting , of Woman's Home 'and Foreign Missionary society of 8econd En-., gllsh Lutheran church. - . Court Richmond 235 United Order of Foresters meets In Commercial club rooms. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lemon host and hostess for Tourist club meeting. Mr. and Mrs: Walter Klefoth entertain members of a card club. S Hiawatha Social and Literary society meets. Aid society of the North A 8treet Friends church meets in afternoon at the church. Basket supper at .the Boston high school.

Last evening in the Glen dale Episcopal church a most beautiful wedding took place, uniting in the holy bonds of matrimony two of the most prominent families of Cincinnati. The bride was Miss Ellen Burchenal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson Burchenal of Glendale. The bridegroom was Mr. Robert Morris Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Green. The Rev. Cleveland K. Benedict, who came from Sewanee, Tennessee, having formerly been rector of the Glehdale church, performed the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Simon, the present rector. John. Starr of this city was one of the ushers. Guests from this . city were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Starr, an uncle and aunt of the bride, Miss Margaret Starr, Mr. John Y. Poundstone, an uncle of the bride; . Mr. Philip Starr, Miss Elizabeth Marvel and Mr. Joslah MarveL

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Many charming social functions will be features at the Country club the coming week. Tuesday Mrs. Jeannette Bland is giving a luncheon-auction Bridge party for Mrs. John Baum of Pittsburg who is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Garr, East Main street Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Thomas Nicholson and Miss Anna Nicholson of North A street will give an auctionbridge party for one hundred guests.

A luncheon was given yesterday at the Y. M. C. A. at 1 o'clock for the members of the Executive Board of the Domestic Science association. Covers -were laid for Mrs. E. L.-Reynolds, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, Mrs. Walter Bates, Mrs. A. W. Roach, Mrs. Paul Rosa, Mrs. Harry-Dalbey, Miss Mary A. Stubbs and Mrs. Fred J. Bartel. After luncheon several important business matters were considered. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell and Miss Marie Campbell, who will spend the winter in California, Mrs. George Williams will give a dance, soon.-':, .r''?v In honor of the members of the Thursday Luncheon-auction ' bridge club, Mrs. Fred J. Carr of Westcott Place, gave a luncheon today at 1 o'clock at the Country club. Covers were laid for Mrs. Albert D. Gayle, Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, Mrs. Frederick Carr, Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. George Le Boutlllier, Mrs. Burton Carr, Mrs. Willard Carr, Mrs. Jeannette Bland, Mrs. Milton B. Craighead, Mrs. John Shirk and Mrs. Ray K. Skiveley. Mrs. W. L. Thornburg of East Main street, has as her guest at her home, her sister, Mrs. E. W. Lewellen of Detroit, Michigan. Miss Florence Bond will be unable to take the part of "School Bell" in the play, "Everygirl" to be presented Friday evening at the First Presbyter

ian church, he part will be re-assigned. Mrs. E. E. Pierce of New Castle, Is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Walls, South Tenth street Mrs. D. L. Mather Is entertaining Saturday afternoon for the members of her Sunday school class of the First Presbyterian church at her home, North Twelfth street

Mrs. Emil Marinance entertained members of the Glen View Crochet club yesterday afternoon at her home, North D street An every member canvass was conducted yesterday afternoon by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions of the First Christian church in preparation for C. W. B. M. day the second Sunday in December. Mrs. Garst of the Indianapolis College of Missions will talk. The afternoon of this day a reception will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Walls for persons who wish to meet the returned missionary.'. ',; ' . . , A thank offering meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Second English Lutheran church, will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. All members and friends are invited. This evening the Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will hold its Thank-offering meeting at the church. Mrs. McCrae has arrived in the city and will make the address. She conducted the Union missionary classes at Reid church last jwar and is well known here. The public is invited. Mrs. Ralph Snaveley and little daughter are the guests of friends and relatives in Piqua, Ohio. Mrs. Henry Long was made a member and Mrs. Harry Darnell was a guest yesterday afternoon when the

members of the Non-Paftfl club were

entertained by Mrs. John SchatteL North Eleventh street Mrs. Bone entertains the club in two weeks. Articles for the Christmas bazaar were on display Wednesday afternoon when Section1 One of the Ladies" and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church met with Mrs. Mary Price." Guests were Mrs.' Carl Wilson and niece, Miss Cuschy of Cambridge City, and Miss Victoria Lindemuth. The section meets all day-Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Charles Addelman. The Psl Iota Xi sorority will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Bayer, South Eighth street instead of meeting on Friday as announced. - Current Events club members were' entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. - Louise Voss. Mrs. Ef fie Hall read a paper, "A Mother's . Duty." Mrs. Fred Haisley had the subject "Should a Girl Be Taught to Be a Home Maker or Should She Learn a Trade." A discussion followed. Refreshments were served.

At 1 o'clock ! today Mrs. L. C. Anthony entertained . members of a luncheon-crochet club at her home in the Jefferson apartments. Covers were laid for Mrs. Edward Hollarn, Mrs. Elizabeth Huchlns, Mrs. Brownell and Mrs. L. M. Brownell with . Mrs. Anthony. . Neighborly club members were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Ridenour at her home on the Garwood, road. In three weeks Mrs. Edward Schlenker entertains the club. . , , . - - r Mrs. Charles Towle, who has been spending some time in the South has arrived in this city. .The wedding of Mr. Jesse Brooks and Miss Mary Moore was, solemnized Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Grace . M. E. parsonage by the Rev. U. S. A. Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks will reside on a farm near Greensfork. A social and basket supper will be given Friday evening at the Boston high school. The public is cordially invited to attend. The Missionary society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Getz, North Eighth, street Fiftyeight members were present Mrs. F.

W. Rohlflng gave the Scripture reading. Mrs. George Bartel read a paper on "Stewardship,', followed by reports of the convention given by Mrs. Emma Sperling and Mrs. Will Meerhoff. " Mrs. John Marshall and Mrs. George Bartel sang a duet followed by a memorial conducted by, Mrs. George H. Knollenberg and given for Mrs. Kate Boggs-Shaf er, an active missionary worker. After the program there' was a social hour.1 Refreshments were served. Mrs. Getz was assisted by her daughter, Miss Clara. Tburday afternoon a Thankoffering meeting will be held at the church. Mrs. Charles Bastian will arrive Friday from East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, for a visit with Mrs. C. A. Harrison, North B street - , Additional Society on Page Seven

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