Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 23, 8 December 1916 — Page 6

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THE BICHtfONH PAIiLAIUUM ANP SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1916

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The marriage of Miss Susie L. Freeman and Mr. Frederick H. Wright of Cambridge City, was solemnized at the boraVof the bride's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Tremont Freeman. Indianapolis, TJrjrsday afternoon at 5 o'cjock when the ceremony was' pronounced by the Rev.' Mr. ''Jones of Cambridge City. 'A eoor scheme of yellow and white was carried out In" the decorations. iL Many yelTolf arid ' white chrysanthemums were 'used.' Little Joann Freenman, niece bt the bride, who carried the rlngi a Uly was the only attendant. Miss frothy Reynolds'played Lohengrin's : weddjns march for the entrance The1 br4e wore" a gown of brown pussy willow taffeta'. Mr. 'and Mrs.' Wright have gone to Cambridge City for a residence.' "x Mr.' and Mrs. C: T. Weight.' ! parents Of the; bridegroom attended he wedding. The young prtipje have many 'friends in tMs city. '' 'J ' h :'" "n " Mtes C-He Hill f Chicago, a graduate of JSaj Ibam college, who appeared in recital this season, will be one of the- soloist at the Old Melodies Concert to W given In Indianapolis, December $. " ' :Mrs. Ben.tamln Johnson, North Eleventh street, ' has returned from an extended eastern trip: ' '. ' 5 At he pretty card party given yesterday afternoon by Mrs.' Paul' Com'., stock at her ' hoine jn ' Reeyeston, tic favors went to Mrs. Wlllard Z. Carr, Miss Dorothy Land, Mss Mary Clements. Mrs. Prank Drultt, Mrs. Frederick I. Carr and Mrs. Walter Engle. - Mrs. Belle Cooley has returned to her home in Connersvllle;' after a' pleasant visit here with friends. '" ' Mrs. Robert Hughes and little daughter of Cambridge City, are the guests of Mrs. Addle Bowman and Mrs. Martha Bowman, South Twelfth street. A meeting of the aid society of the United, Brethren church was held yesjarAav nftftrnnnn at thfl church. Plans

were made for a baiaar fo be held next week. At a meeting of the Ladies of the G. A. R. held Wednesday afternoon In the Post rooms at the court house, officers as follows were elected: President, Mrs. Emma Schneider, re-elected; vice president, Mrs.1 Clara Hennegar ; Junior vice president, Mrs. Mary Majors; chaplain, Mrs. Laura Haner;5 treasurer, Mrs. Alma lsenhower; conductor1, Mrs. IWary Mode111 nf d, Mrs. Delia ' Atkinson? patriotic instructor, Mrs. Ellen Engelbert; secretary, Mrs. Laura Nicholson. ' The King's Herald Band of the Grace M. E. church will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church.'-' ' '-" Tlw Queen Esther club of the Past Grand Eden Rebekah lodge will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. L. N. Cox, 44 South Seventh street A market and Christmas bazaar win be gtven Saturday all day at the' Conkey Drug store by the members of Section 4 of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M.' E. church. - - - The regular meeting of the Tch

THene class of the Grace M. E. church

was held at the home of Miss' Adda Study and Mrs. Roy Kelley on South Fourth, street. Music, games and needle work "were the features of the

evening. The class are working on a

fcasfcet of toys Tor poor children. A

two course luncheon was served in

.then tflnxng room, Those present

were Mrs. Grace Gormon. Misses

Monica wiHeta, ' Ruth Henderson,

Doris ShesleV Arm Shelley, Esther

lUcNefl. Leona wearer, Ruth Cam

infra, Em MmeD, Adda Study, Jennie fferanaa. Mm. Roy KeHey,: Mrs. June

Norton. Mrs. Shadows Mrs. Study and

Jea.Jt3eiI. t ' ; Mlse Kathertne Catron win enter-

Hain aereral guests to dinner this : creotng at the Arlington Hotel.

Social Gajepdar

Boys class In dancing meets in the morning at Pythian Temple

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Robert Nohr.

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1 Queen Esther ' society of Past Grarid Edeft Rebekah lodge gives supper in the Odd Fellow's HallSupper given by the aid society of ' the North1' A Street 'Friends church.. ; ' r -. Aid society," Of the St. Paul's Lutherah" church hold market 'at the market house. ' " ' . Section 4 ot Ladles and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E". church gives marke at the Cbnkey'Drug store. The King's " Herald Band of Grace M. E. church" meets at 2:30 o'clock at the church. ' ' " -'' United Council Number 333 Daughters ' Of u Pocohontas gives card pary at 8 6'Clock In lodge rooms."' 1 v -: "'-' u :X-':

The annual " guest meeting of the Woman's Collegiate club was held Thursday afternoon at' the home of Mrs. 'HaHow Lmdley, College' avenue. Vases arid haskets' filled with Tosebuds and. orange Colomba were used .In ornamenting the rooms. Each member was privileged to invite a gtiest. Miss ; Mary A. Stnbbs read a paper, "Historic Richmond." " Two solos were given by Miss Efgla Witwer of tarlnam ! College !with "piano 5 accompaniment by Miss Laura - Gaston. - Those whb enjoyed' the affair were: Mrs. Charles - Woodman, Mrs: William Romey, Miss Elsie Marshall, Mrs. Mora Bulla, Miss Laura Gaston, Miss Mar

garet Starr, Miss Mary A. Stubbs, Mrs. Edgar Fisher of Milwaukee, Mrs.

H. R. Robinson, Mrs. W. 0. Menderi-

hall, Mrs.' Edgar F. fliatt, Miss Edna Johnson, 1 Miss Carolyn Carpenter;

Mrs. Herscnei uomn, Mrs. ftaymonq

Blngord, Mrs. Paul Benfel4t, Mrsi Fred Bartel,: Mrs; B. C." Bartel, Miss Elgla Witwer, Mrs. Hiss, Miss Ruth Robertson, "Mrs. T5. P.! Trueblobd, Trs. W. C. -Woodward, Mrs." Rrifus Ailed, Mrs. Robert W Kelly. Mrs. Allen " D: Hole, Mrs. David Dennis, Mrs. William N. Trueblood, Mrs. Anna Kaminski, Mrs. W. F. Starr, Mrs.' Charles, Mrs. Alexander Purdy, Mrs. Benjamin Deuker, Mrs. B. B. Johnson. Mrs. Wilfred Jessup, Mss Martha Doan, Mrs. John H. Johnson, Mrs. Horace Whitside, Mrs. Arthur Charles, Mrs. Helen Carter-Spradllrig, a former f "Earlhani student, Mrs. Clara Myrick king and Mrs. Thomas Ahl. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. ' The aid society of the St. Pout's Lutheran church will give a market Saturday at the Market house. Many good things to eat may be procured at this time. At 'the West Richmond Friends church this evening a chicken supper will" be given by the ladles of i the church.' No article of food will be over fire cents.

The Woman's Press club of Indiana wH" mej et at'' :Q "o'clock Tuesday, December , at Ayres Tea "room in IfldlariapOlis,- and tyrs'. :0.' B. Jameson will be a special gdest. ' - - ,ci5 There was a large attendance yesterday afternoon when the Aid society of the -&ef4 Memorial Hospital nHet with Mrs.' R. W. Rkndle,' 1234' Eis Main street ' "After the business meeting the time Was spent in sewing tor the hospital. i ' v J1"' The Teacher's and Workers' conference libt the Hjentral-'Chrisllati church decided at a meeting last evening at the church b' gjve" a Christmas ehtertalneaerit ' Sunday, Chr$mas Ere at the bhu'rehj "The pJbUc is lnvited Jo attend. ! : - -'V' : ": Mrs. Frank Glass has returned from a week's ' ysit j with ' relatves ; arid Irjertiltf jn Indianapolis. ": ' Articles for the Christmas bazaar to be held Saturday In' the sales robrii of the J-f orris -: Jones store, were brought to the meeting of the aid society of : the FfrBp Eigrtsh Lutheran church yesterday afternoon when the

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aid met the church in regular' session. Refreshments were" serye'd." Th0 next meeting will be held the first Thursday n January. la .;..!' . .' : - . . ; At the December meeting of the aid society of the" Second Ejigllsh Lutheran church' held Vhursda'jr afternoon at the church plans were complete for the Christmas bazaar to be given Frjay, December 5 at the church. In connection "'wj'th the 1 bazaar : tKere will be a jpenny suppelr front; 5 untfl 7" o'clock: r After the business session refreshments rw'ere 'served!1 frs.' Qscar Green, Mrs. Clent Harris, 'Mrs! Thomas DoUoff, - Mrs. "Blanch v Lancaster ' ari Mrs. Dennings was he committed ritt charge of thef sociar features pf the meeting:' A social tomrriittee fbr Jan iiary composed of the following members were Mrs. Jr F.' Holiday, -"Mrs. Leyerett Hazettlne, -.'Mf ss Ddra Hayden' irid Mrs."-:Aibert' payden; rjThe nexf meeting will be held January' I at the- ton" of Irs; Wflliarii'-KJoptf, 517 ; South inth street 1 '; '''

Sunsbjrie " Crochet"1 club" members were entertained yesterday afternoon by. jrs. flarry Hart, v T A meeting of the aid society of the East Main Street Friends church was held yesterday afternoon at" the

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A pay for the benefit of the Sunday school 'wI 6e' given tjiis' evening at 7:30 o'clock 'at 'the 'First Baptist

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