Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 28, 14 December 1916 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1916
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SCARLET FEVER HITS v WEST MANCHESTER
WEST MANCHESTER, Ol, Dec. 13. The home of Glen Brown is quarantined for scarlet fever, their Ive-year-old daughter being afflicted with the disease Bonnie Shumaker left Monday morning to be the guest of Greenville relatives this week... Miss Eva Howell returned ' Sunday to her home at Verona after a pleasant visit with West Manchester relatives. Miss
Howell will be here Monday of next week when she will take part in the Institute program in the evening.... Mrs. Effie Richards Norman and daughter . Wanda, of Battle Creek, Michigan, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoffmas Mildred Banfill of Xenia, is visiting this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.Canflll.
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Invitations have been received here for the wedding of Miss Marguerite Canaday . of Indianapolis and Mr. George Zummlnkle of St Louie, which will be solemnized Wednesday, December 17. The bride-elect Is the niece of Mrs. C. A. Brehm. She Is well known in this city as she has often visited here. She Is an accomplished vocalist Mr. Joseph Norris is an unci of Mis Canaday. The bridegroom Is connected with the HamiltonBrown Shoe company of St Louis. The wedding will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, 2717 Col
lege avenue. After the ceremony they! a i i. k
win leave lmmeauueiy ior new rorn whence they will sail for Cuba and spend the winter in the Hawaiian Islands. Upon their return they will have a residence in St. Louis. Mrs. Frank Lackey, North Twelfth street will spend Christmas with her son, Mr. Richard Lackey at Lansing, Michigan. The Central Aid society of the First Christian church, met Wednesday afternoon at the church. Plana were made for a Bllver tea and reception to be given New Year's afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. Harlan Mann, 107 South Eighth street. The hours will be from 2:30 until 5 o'clock and from 7 until 9 o'clock. All members of the church are Invited. Plans for an Easter bazaar were also contemplated. On account of the holidays the aid will not meet until the second
Wednesday In January. ' Mrs. Ray Umpleby, who underwent an operation at the Reid Memorial hospital is much improved and returned to her home, Main street today. Officers as follows were elected Wednesday afternoon when the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans met in the Post room: President, Mrs Nettle Wilson; vice president Mrs Alma Isenhower; trustees, Mrs. Sarah Petry, Mrs. Adella Phenls and Mr. Nellie Meyers; treasurer, Mrs. Mattie Wampole; chaplain, Mrs. Minor: guido, Mrs. Emma Schneider; assistant guide, Mrs. Scott Webb; color bearers, Mrs. Cora Harlan and Mrs. Ell Cully; inside guard, Mrs. Harry
Thompson ;7 outside guard, Mrs. Bessie Correll: press correspondent , Mrs.
Fannie Davis. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. The regular meeting of the Auxiliary of St John was held last evening and during the business session officers as follows were named: President Mrs. Mary Kluesner; firBt vice president Mrs. Mary Bowing; second vice president Mrs. Marine Weaver; recording secretary, Mrs. Anna Meyer; financial secretary, Mrs. Cora Fahlsing; treasurer, Mrs. Flora Zwissler; messenger, Mrs. Carolyn Schepman; sentinel, Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher and guard, Mrs. Agnes Averdick.
Friday and Saturday the Woman's Character Builders class of the Central Christian church, will hold a market and bazaar at the Wall Paper store, East Main street. Plans were completed for the annual Christmas dinner to be given Thursday, December 28, in the Pythian Temple for unfortunate children of the city at the meeting of the Penny club held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Anthony Stever. -The menu will include chlckent dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, fruits and candies and coffee. No toys will be given this year as the club has a limited fund. The next meeting wiH be held in the Pythian Temple after the Christmas dinner. Acting as hostess Mrs. John Marshall entertained members - of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the St. Paul's Lutheran
church Wednesday afternoon at her
home. South Thirteenth street. The
meeting was opened with Bible reading and prayer by Mrs. Schwerln;
Mrs. Minnie Miller gave the Bible lesson followed by a reading In the
nature of a Christmas story and given bv Miss Fredericka Von Pein. Mrs. John Marshall sang a pretty solo. After the program there was a social hour and refreshments. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover, South Eleventh street, left this morning for Pasadena, California, where they will spend Christmas. Later they will visit points throughout the state returning:
to this city early in February. Mrs. D. W. Shiveley and Mrs. Margaret Murray of Greenville, O., are the guests of Mrs. James Fry, South Seventh street. There was a large attendance last evening at the basket supper and social given" at the North A Street I'riends' church. Special music was a feature.
A meeting of the Auxiliary to Christian Woman's Board of MisThe Mission circle of the North Fourteenth Street Mission met yesterday afternoon at the Mission house. Favors went to Mrs. Paul Noss and Mrs. Ida Powell when members of the E. G. C. club wero entertained by Mrs. Lee Tumor. Red and white carnations ornamented the rooms. Refresh
ments were served. Members present were Mrs. Sheridan Inderstrodt, Mrs. George Moelk, Mrs. Ida Powell, Mrs. Paul Noss, Mrs. Lee Turner. Mrs. William Hale and Mrs. Omar Throckmorton. In two weeks Mrs. Ida Powell entertains the club. sions of the Central Christian church was held yesterday aft crnoon at the home of Mrs. George Mansfield. South Seventeenth street A short business session was held after which there was a social hour. Circle Fire of the aid society of the First Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Dallas. Needlework and a social hour were features. Sixteen members were present Invitations will be issued soon by the Psl Iota XI sorority of New Castle for the annual New Tear's ball. Mrs. C R. Woodhurst was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of a newly organized thimble club at her home. Eight members compose the club. The next meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Coggeshall, 322 North Eighth street Mrs. M. F. Johnston made a splendid address Wednesday morning when
the Art Study class met in the High
school building. The. next meeting! will be held in a fortnight i t One of the elaborate social functions in the history of the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity will be the Christmas dance to be given in the Riley room at the ) Claypool hotel in Indianapolis, Thurs-! day evening, December 28. Several!
local members will attend. 1 Miss Lillian Mahin, made a talk on "Home Missions" yesterday afternoon: when members of the Friend's Foreign j
i ne uuest meeting wnicn was to have been held Saturday by the Daughters of the American Revolution has been postponed. There will be no December meeting. Mrs. Edward Milligan was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur lodge at her home. A business meeting was held early In the afternoon and officers as follows were
named r -President Mrs. C. W. Chappel; vice president Mrs. Arthur Williams; secretary, Mrs. Ross Robinson; assistant secretary, Mrs. Charles Mullen; treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Jenkins. Next Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. W. Chappel entertains the aid at her home, 812 Main street, at which time a Christmas entertainment will be given.. .. Missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Davis, West Main street. A reading, "The Promised Land," was given by Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall. . Miss Juanlta Ballard 6ang a pretty solo. Devotional exercises were conducted by Mrs. Francis Anscombe. The next meeting will be held the second Wed nesday in January at the home of Mrs. N. C. Helronimus. The Francis Willard W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. W. Hodgin, South Fifteenth street Mrs. L. E. Little, local superintendent of Peace will have charge of the devotional exercises. During the business session a trustee for Rhoda Temple will be appointed. Two vocal numbers will be given by Mrs. G. F. Gault and Rev. Milo Hinckle of the East Main Street Friends' church will make an address
on "Peace." AH members and portions interested in temperance and peace are invited to attend. . Mr. and Mrs: Samuel F. Barnes of Fountain City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Celia Estella
to Mr. Elmer R. Berg of Chester, Ini. ; The wedding will be solemnized in the j
near future. In celebration of his eighty-fourth birthday anniversary, Rev. Henry Lur
ing was given a dinner last evening at the Luring home, South Fifteenth street The affair was arranged for by Mrs. Luring and was a pretty and attractive event Flowers and ferns were used in appointing the table. The guests included members of the family. Places were arranged for Mr. and
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Gladys Corrieli Character Comedienne with Funny Songs and Stories
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