Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 19, 4 December 1916 — Page 6

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-A" prettily appointed luncheon was riven todav at 1 oclocls Dy Mrs George LeBoutillier at her home, i South Fifteenth street.- - . ; Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds wlU enterv tain members of the Wednesday Aucj-tlon-Brldge club .Tuesday afternoon at the Country club. .. ! Mr. Wallace 'Thomas has returned ? to Springfield, Ohio, after a pleasant

, , visit with -WR ana Mrs. Burton i;arr. a Ktnndfnflr .nut; prominently on the

? "week's social calendar is the,, auction-

' , bridge "party which Mrs. Paul Com ', Btock is giving Thursday afternoon at

., . her pretty home : in Keeveston. A large number of invitations have been ; Issued.. v -': '

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Engelbert gave a prettily appointed 6 . o'clock ; dinner last evening at their home,

, , North Tenth street. A color scheme

of yellow and white was' -carried out

in all the appointments. A dinner in several courses was served. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Schwenke, Mr. Englebert's grandparents; Mr. Clarence Williams, Mrs. Emma Williams, Miss Fannie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Child's, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fletcher and daughter, Miss Bertha of Sprlngport, Indiana, and Mr. and ' Mrs. Engelbert As a courtesy to Miss Louise Cooper, Mr. Axtell of New York, and Miss Loma Arndt of ML Vernon, Ohio, Mrs. Louise Malsby gave a dinner Saturday evening. Covers were laid for Misses Loma Arndt, Louise Cooper, Louise Malsby, Messrs. Fred DechanL L. V. Axtell, Huston . Marlatt and Philip Starr. The Loyal Sisterhood class of the ; First Christian church will meet this evening at the church and hold a business and social meeting. A meeting of the Junior Luther League of the Trinity Lutheran church . will be held this evening at the homo of Miss Marjorie Bee, East Main Etreet. . .

;' One of the important social f unc1 tions of the week is the tea which will be given Friday afternoon at the v Hotel Westcott, from 3 until 6 o'clock under the general auspices of the district Chairman, Miss Esther Griffin White, for members of the Wayne f ' County Franchise League and all women Interested In the work of the league. Dr. Amelia Kellar of Indl- .. anapolls, president of the Woman's Franchise League of Indiana, will be i; a guest of honor as well as Mrs. Ovid . ' Butler Jameson, a woman interested in social and club life in the state. They will make addresses. Mrs. Nelle ; Barnard, Wayne County chairman will also assist. Mrs. Henry Goldflnger has gone to Chicago, where she will spend some time with relatives and friend3. M.acmee Council Number 4, Daughters of Pocohontas, met Saturday eve- ' nlng in the Red Men's Hall and elect- '. ed the following officers: Prophetess, Miss Marjorie Morgan; Pocohontas, ; Mrs. Clara Suits; Welonah, Mrs. , : Sarah Hyde; Powhatan, Mr. Howard . O.' Bailey; Keeper of Records, Mrs. Llda Roser; Keeper of Wampum, Mrs", f Nora Brohman; Collector of Wampum '' Mrs. .Lizzie Bair; Trustee, Mrs. Mary ", Bond. In six months the officers will - be installed. After the business session cards were a feature and refreshments were served. .. , . Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Curtis have been ', ' entertaining a number of guests over , the week-end at their home, South ; Fourteenth 6treet, in addition to Eev- ,. eral guests who came the day before . Thanksgiving - remaining over until ; Sunday. Among their guests were: Mrs. M. J. Watson, Miss Carolyn ; Loam, of Huntington, West Virginia, H Mr. Harry Garden of Cincinnati, Mr. ; Breckenridge Jones of Louisville, Ken- , tucky. and their son, Mr. Charles Cur- ; tls, who is a student at Indiana Uni- "' versity. ;

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Social Calendar

' Spring Grove Sewing circle .will : ; hot meet until after Christmas holidays.' ' ';- - Progressive : " Literary- x circle - meets with Mrs. Harold -Barnard. , Card party at 8 o'clock In the ! 'Moose hall. v; ! Mrs. - William Scull entertains members of the Kensington club. - Section of girls class in dan-., cing meets in the Pythian temple ' after school. - ' Members of a card 'club enter- ; tained by Mrs. Will Hawekotte. . Home Economic Study class of , . District Number 6 meets at the Middleboro school house. First Presbyterian church aid ; society holds all-day Christmas bazaar at the church. Joy Bearers of Trinity Lutheran church meets with Miss Margue- ; ' rite Deuker at .her home, South l Seventh street. j Aid society of the West Richmond Friends' church meets. South Eighth Street Friends church aid society meets at 1:30 o'clock at the church. Luther League of St Paul's Lutheran church meets at the church. Past Chief Pythian Sisters meet with Mrs. George Brown, C06 North Twentieth street. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Hadley en tertains members of the Travel club. Mrs. Frank Walker hostess for meeting of Philathea class of Second Presbyterian church. " Section 4 of the Ladies' and Pastors Union of Grace M. E. church holds called meeting at home of Mrs. George Hamilton, 211 Pearl street Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds entertains Wednesday Bridge club at Country club. - St. Paul's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at parish house. The Woman's Aid society of the Reld Memorial Hospital will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. R. W. Randle, 1234 East Main street. Mr. Leo McManus and Miss Helen Munro have returned to Indianapolis after spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McManus, Richmond avenue. The St. Paul's, Guild of the St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 a'clock at the Parish house. Hereafter the Guild will meet the second 'and fourth Tuesday afternoon in the month. The Music Study club will not hold its Christmas meeting this week. Definite announcement concerning the meeting will be made later. Miss Mable Neff, a student at Earlhame college, who spent Thanksgiving with her parents at New Castle, has returned. Miss Mildred Nusbaum was her guest during the Thanksgiving vacation. Mrs. Charles Y. Miller is president of the aid society of the Reld Memorial U. P. church, which organization i3 arranging for a Christmas bazaar to be given Friday all day in the parlors of the church. Aprons, towels and all sorts of pretty and useful articles handsomely made will be on sale. The sale begins at 9 o'clock in the Unless a recipe is the Aristos Cook one of the Aristos

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morning and in the evening a supper will be served to the general public from 5:30 until 7 o'clock. The various booths where the articles will be displayed , will be prettily decorated in the Christmas greens.- All women of the city who are interested are invited to attend. , , . . .... Miss Martha" Iliff has returned from Indianapolis where she .was the guest of Miss Jones over the week-end. After spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Miss Hartman's parents, Miss Mildred - Hartman . and ' Miss Thelma Schilllnger have returned from Springfield, Ohio: - The aid" society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. The social committee ' at', the' Country club will not be appointed until after, the ' annual meeting to be held this ;"week. Many Christmas : parties will 'be features of the month.' Interest is manifested' in the annual Christmas Bazaar of the aid society of the First Presbyterian church, which will be held Tuesday beginning at 11:30 o'clock in the morning and continuing throughout the day at the church. At noon a luncheon will be served to the business men and women of the city for a nominal sum. The society is divided into circles and each circle is planning to make its booth just as attractive as possible. In fact

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from all preparations it will be hard to tell Just which one will be the more attractive. Mrs. Henry Clarke's circle Number 1 has .. undertaken a fancy work table and all sorts of pretty and attractive gifts will be In evidence including aprons, plain and fancy, all sorts of crocheted "articles and many other gifts too numerous to mention. Circle Number 2 with Mrs. Charles Flook as leader will have the parcel post sale. Articles will be sold for a nominal fee and in .each package will be a gift well-worth the amount. ' Circle Number 3 with Mrs. Fred Lemon as director has prepared a baby booth at -which all kinds of dainty things for the baby may be procured. - The Pure Food booth has been arranged for by Mrs. Charles Land's Circle Number 4 at which home-made cakes, pies, plum puddings and other good things to eat may be obtained. , Japanese articles and the noon luncheon will be on Bale and served by Circle ; Number 5 with Mrs. ' D wight Young in charge. Hand-painted Galea dars, pictures and various Japanese emblems suitable for gifts will be on sale. The luncheon will be-served at 11:30 o'clock. Toys for the children may also be had at this booth. ' -. Home-made candies, bon-bons and other dainty confections may be procured at Miss Esther Coate's booth arranged by Circle Number 6. ,; Guests will be welcomed at all hours throughout the day. :' ' . . Mrs. Harry Brehm of Springfield, Ohio, is spending some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan 'Hart, South Eighth street; while Mr. Brehm is . on an extended trip , through the South. He will return to this city during the holidays. All kinds of fancy work will be on display and also for sale Friday afternoon when the aid society of the First

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English Lutheran church, will hold its bazaar m the Morris Jones' salesroom, 1024 Main street. Aprons, guest towels and all sorts of pretty articles for Christmas gifts will make the tables attractive. Mrs. William Widup will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the B. B. B. sewing circle at her home, 135 South Third street ' Miss Mildred Townsend was hostess this afternoon after school for a meeting of the J. B. G. club. The girls are arranging for an elaborate dance to be given Christmas week. Miss Mary Iliff and her guest Miss Irma Hauer have gone to Dayton, Ohio, for a few days visit with Mrs. Herbert Keck, of the Finn apartments.

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A meeting of the Domestic Science association will be held Wednesday afternoon in the high school auditorium. Mrs. Charles Hirst will address the meeting. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Beeson entertained Misses Amy Brocks and Ina Keever of this city, Sunday at their home in New Castle. This evening Miss Nina Pennell will be hostess for a meeting of the Westminister Guild of the First English Lutheran church at her home, South Nineteenth street. A called meeting of Section 4 of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Hamilton, 211 Pearl street

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