Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 18, 2 December 1916 — Page 6

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Social News f or Today Personals :: Parties :: Clubs :: Weddings :: Dances :: Dinners 1

Announcement of the engagement f Miss Bonnie Huddleston, daughter ofg Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Huddleston of Valparaiso, and Dr. Paul H. Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchinson, 203 West Main street, was made when Miss Huddleston entertained ten girl friends at 7 o'clock dinner at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. A. Rldgley, Gary. When the guests were ushered Into the dining room which was lighted with pink shaded candles they found little pink satin bags containing a picture of a very wise cat, by their nut baskets. When the cats were taken from the bag they told the story of the engagement. Mrs. Arthur Boye and Mrs. C. V. Ridgley assisted Mrs. Ridgley. A cluster of pale pink roses artistically arranged In a silver basket formed a center piece for the table. After dinner several solos were given by Mrs. Boye. Miss Huddleston has made her home ' with her sister for several years. She Is a talented reader and has been heard In many recitals in Gary. Dr. Hutchinson Is a dentist who has been located In Gary for several years. The wedding . will be solemnized this spring. Dr. Hutchinson has many friends In this city who will be glad to extend congratulations. Cards have been received here announcing the marriage of Miss Georgia Anna Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Cole to Dr. Thomas Pownell Govan, Saturday, November twenty-fifth, Nineteen Hundred and ' Sixteen, Richmond, Indiana. Tt home after the fifteenth of Decemher, 219 North Thirteenth street The Psl Iota XI sorority -will meet

Friday afternoon with Miss Mary Clements at her home, North Thirteenth street. There were guests present to fill six tables yesterday afternoon when a card party was given In the Eagles' hall. Mrs. Harvey Hart win be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Sunshine Crochet club at her home, 823 North II street. Members were privileged to invito guests last evening when members of a married couples'. dancing class met in the Odd Fellows' hall under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. The special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Oa Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swink, of Dayton, Ohio; Mrs. Charles Dunn of Toronto, Canada; Mr. Kenreth Toler and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doan. In the elimination circle Mrs. Karl Meyers won a favor, a boquet of flowers and Mr. W. It. Martin won the other favor, a pretty cravat The members present were Messrs and Mesdames Frank Meyer, W. A. Grimes, Harry Castator. O. C. Wood, W. B. Martin, Edward .Wendling, C. E. Roberts. T. P. McTigue, W. C. O'Byrna, Karl Meyers, Frank . Miller, Elmer Dickinson, C. A. Roberts, R. E. Hoover, Omar Whelan, J. P. Mungavin, Miss llaynes and Mr. Lynn Mather.

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Social Events For Coming Week

SUN DAY Textile exhibit at Public Art Gallery In the high school open to

public. C. W. B. M. Day at Central Christian church. Vesper services in afternoon at First Presbyterian church. MONriAVwBt Richmond W. C T. TJ. meets with Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson.

Young Ladies Mission Circle of the First Christian church meets and hostess

announced later. - - Miss Nina Pennell hostess for meeting of Westminster Guild of First Presbyterian church. , v Miss Leona Smith entertains membef of the V. v. club. Dorcas society meets with Mrs. Anna Heitbrink, 22 North Twentieth street. Mrs. B. D. Welch entertains members of a card club. Magazine club meets with Mrs. E. G. Hibberd at her home, North Ninth street. Ticknor club meets and hostess announced later. ' Brotherhood meeting of the Second English Lutheran church at the church. Monday evening Skating club meets at 7:30 o'clock in the Coliseum. Girls advanced class in dancing meets in afternoon at the Pythian Temple. Executive meeting of West Richmond W. C. T. U. at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson. Junior Trinity Luther League meets with Miss Marjorie Beck. TUESDAY Spring Grove Sewing circle meets and hostess named later. Progressive Literary circle meets. - Mrs. William Scull hostess for meeting of Kensington club. Card Party at 8 o'clock in Moose Hall. . Girls class in dancing meets after school in Pythian Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gardner entertains members of a card club. Mrs. William Hawekotte entertains members of a euchre club. Home Economics Study class of District Number 6 meets at the school on Middleboro pike. All-day Christmas bazaar at the First Presbyterian church with luncheon . served at 11:30 o'clock. Miss Marguerite Deuker entertains the Joy Bearers of the Trinity Lutheran church at her home, South Seventh street Aid Society of the Whitewater Friends church meets at the church. West Richmond Friends church aid society meets at 1:30 o'clock at the church. Aid society of the South Eighth Street Friends church meets at the church for work. Luther League of St Paul's Lutheran church meets at church.

Past Chief Pythian Sisters meets with Mrs. George Brown, 606 North Twentieth street WEDNESDAY Neighborly club meets with Mrs.'Schlenker at her suburban home.' ' Mrs. E. J. Dykeman hostess 'for a meeting of a thimble club at her home, South Fourteenth street Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Baptist church meets. Teachers class In dancing meets in the Pythian Temple after school. Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E, church meets with Mrs. TJ, S. A. Bridge. ... .. . .... ., . Woman's Character Builders class of the Central Christian church meets with Mrs. Thomas Adams. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds entertains members of a card club. Penny club holds postponed meeting at the home of Mrs. Clara Thomas, North Eighth street Domestic Science association meets, hostess to be announced later. . Aid society of the North Fourteenth Street Mission meets in afternoon at Mission hause. Three societies of the First M. E. church hold all day meeting at church. Tirzah Aid society meets with Mrs. Arthur Williams. THURSDAY Aid society of the First English Lutheran church meets at the church. Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church meets with Mrs. Horace Logan. Coterie club meets with Mrs, Oliver Canby at her home. South Eleventh street. Woman's Relief Corps meets in Post room at the Court House. Card party at 8 o'clock in Eagle's hall. Aid society of the East Main Street Friends church meets at the church. Teddy Bear euchre club meets, hostess announced later. Aid society of the United Brethren church meets at the church. Mrs. Harvey Hart entertains members of Sunshine Crochet club at her home. 823 North H street. Woman's Collegiate club meets with Mrs. Harlow Lindley, College avenue. Alice Carey club meets with Mrs. Barr at her home, North Seventeenth street Section Two of children's class in dancing meets in Pythian Temple. Mrs. Paul Comstock gives auction-bridge party at her home in Reeveston. FRIDAY Aid society of the United Brethren church holds bazaar at the church. Mary Hill W. C. T. U. meets and hostess win be announced later Hill-Top Sewing circle meets with Mrs. S. T. Voorhees at her home. East Main street. Assembly dance at 9 o'clock in Odd Fellows hall given by Mr, and Mrs. Bert Kolp. Bazaar given all day at the Reid Memorial U. P. church for the public. Aid society of the First Presbyterian church meets at the church. Aid society of the North A Street Friends church meets with Miss Gertrude Shute. Psi Iota XI sorority meets with Miss Mary Clements. SATURDAY Supper party at Country club given for members of the club. Boys class in dancing meets in morning at the Pythian Temple. Queen Esther Society of Past Grand Eden Rebekah lodge gives supper in Odd Fellows' Hall. Supper given by the aid society of the North A Street Friends church. - s . .

Mrs. Anna Heitbrink will be hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Dorcas society at her home, North Twentieth street. Miss Grace Edwards who is attending Earlham college is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Edwards and family of Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinert and Miss Vera Kinert returned this morning from Winchester, where they spent the Thanksgiving vacation with Attorney and Mrs. W. O. Smith. Beautiful in Its appointments of yellow and green was the dance given last evening at the Country club -by

Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Elmer, Mrs. George Williams, Mr. Howard Campbell when they took this means of extending courtesy to a number of guests and as a special favor to Miss Marie Campbell who is leaving sooa for Florida. Dancing was enjoyed un

til a late hour after which a delicious luncheon was served. Among the guests were several from out of the

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Mrs. John Shirk, Mrs. Richard Study,

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Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Magaw, Misses Louise Cooper of Mount Vernon, Ohio, Loma Arndt of Mount Vernon. Ohio, Dorothy Land, Mary Clements, Mary Johnson, Josephine Wilson, Helen Nicholson. Ruth Pennell. Elizabeth Marvel, Mary Iliff, Irma Hauer of Dayton, Ohio, Miss Margaret Farrow of Detroit,- Michigan, Louise Malsby. Ruth Kinsey, Marie Campbell, Ruth Scott, Martha Scott, Esther Coate, Messrs John T. Poundstone, Howard Campbell, Philip Starr, Frank Wissler, r'aul Miller, Raymond Nicholson, Rudolph Kriode, Samuel Smith, Gordon Magaw, Charles Curtis, Robert Land, Huston Marlatt, Will Jenkins, Harvey pride. Josiah Marvel, Warren Clements, Fred Dechant, C. J. Axtell of New York, Robert Carvey, Andrew Scott, - - Miss Mildred Nusbaum is spending a few days in New Castle the guest of Miss Mable Neff. The annual Thanksgiving ball given by, the PsI Iota Xi sorority in New Castle Thanksgiving night was one of the pleasant and enjoyable func

tions of the season. The grand march was led at 8:30 o'clock by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Huston. The local guests were Miss Nanette Falk, Miss Miriam Krone, Olive Lewis, Nell Becher, Margaret Wickemeyer, Ann Nicholson, Josephine Wilson, Helen - Nicholson, Mildred Nusbaum, Messrs. Kent Lemon, Horatio Land, Frank Wissler, William Keys, Samuel Smith, Charles Curtis, Lloyd Rust and Mr. and Mrs. Walker Land. The aid , society of the North A Street Friends church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Ashe. Sev-

Sunday morning at 10:30, "Laws Set to Music"; afternoon at 4:45, "What Is Our Duty in Mexico?" Fine musical service. Everybody welcome. First Presbyterian church, N. A and 10th Sts. Joseph J. Rae, pastor.

eral matters pertaining to the work of the society were considered. Next Friday the aid meets with Miss Gertrude Shute. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford entertained members of the Jolly Six club last evening at their home, Pearl street Refreshments were served. Music was furnished by the new edison. Additional Society On Page Twelve.

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