Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 45, 4 January 1917 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY, JAN. 4, 1917.
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LODGE COMPLETES ATTACK ON MOTION
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Senator 'Lodge completing his argument in the Senate today against the Hitchcock resolution to endorse President Wilson's peace note declared its
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freshments were served. The reading by Mrs. Myrtle Shallenberg were especially pretty. The society has been invited to go to Centerville February & and be guests of the society of Centerville. Musical numbers were given by Miss Margaret Windsor and Mrs. W. G. McVey. " ;
Mrs. Harry Lontz was given the favor vpsterdav afternoon after the
the red" and green ; luncheon given at the Country club by ness of her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Me-
Decorations in
j i.; ..i c i-ha Mrs Wilson Maeaw for members of
HT be ,eap ,n'e da'k' i Hrst UWn v the Wednesday card club. Mrs. W. R.
l-'ounastone win oe tne nexi nosiess.
Stanley, L. C. Gladys Miller.
Anthony and Miss
Tuesday evening the Magazine club will hold its meeting at the home of Mrs. Benton Addington. There will be a special feature of entertainment for the members and their guests.
Mrs. W. F. Osborn has been called to
Grand Rapids, Mich., by the serious ill-
end precipitate Congress into the
midst of Incompleted negotiations
concerning which it knew nothing.
i nesday afternoon when the Christian ;
j Woman's Board of Missions met at the ! church. A paper on the foreign topic i
At the pretty party given yesterday
r-enaior L.ewis, uemocrac, or Illinois, wrltten Dv Mrs. j. a. Walls was read afternoon bv Mrs. Mvron Crane at her
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oegan a ueiense or tne resolution j Dy MiS9 Margaret Windsor as Mrs. contending it did not envolve the na- j 'alls was out of the citv. Mrs. Tim-
tion into the unprecedented situation
by Senator Lodge.
LUMBER DEALERS WILL HOLD BANQUET
berlake read a paper on the home topic. Mrs. Ella Dennis gave a talk on the life of the Indians. Mrs. Davis cou-
home, North Eighteenth street favors went to Mrs. Ora Brubaker, Mrs. Walter Weidner and Mrs. Herbert Loper. After the game a collation in several courses yas served. The guests were
Eighteen representatives of lumber crmnanies in Wayne county will have a private dinner tonight at the Westcott hotel at the first meeting since organization of the Wayne County Lumber Dealers Insurance association, a mutual company recently organized. The president, Thomas Tarkelson. of tho Richmond Lumber company, will be the presiding officer. Insurance liability questions will be discussed.
ducted the Tiding Quiz. At the next ' Mesdames Herbert Loper, Charles
meeting Mrs. L. E. Little will read the
first chapter in a book and the subject will be- "Westpointers in The Mikado." There were several guests
from out of the city. After the pro
gram
Hieger, Omar Bullerdick, Guy Gott
schall, Ora Brubaker, Walter Wsidner, B. D. Welch, Clarence Mayhew, Elmer Dickinson, John Brown, S. J. Beebe,
George Schultz, Edward Hollarn,
there was a social hour. Re-1 Omar Whelan, E. J. Dykemah, Lewis
HAAS VIEWS INDUSTRY
K. M. Haas, secretary of the Commercial club, went to Indianapolis this morning to investigate an industry thorp which has made overtures to-v-t,r, of Richmond's $100,000 industrial oromotion fund.
Gold fU-er. copper, coffee, sisal, tex(I!f and i;,!;or fibprs, rubber, hides and fklns, tobacco and sugar from Mexico's chief exports.
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Miss Mina Fox of Norwalk, Ohio, is the guest of Mrs. Oscar Tressel at her home, South Eleventh street.
Mr. Earl Wessel, who has been spending- the holidays with his parents returned yesterday to Rose Polytechnic Institute at Terre Haute, Indiana. The Protected Home circle held its first meeting of the new year last night in the Red Men's hall in the I.
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O. O. F. building with Brother Frank Reis presiding. At this meeting the lodge received one new - member. Brother Rigions, and State Deputy A. B. Huff appointed him as local deputy. Brother Rigons is a resident of this city.
Hole Instead of meeting with Mrs. C. Heironimu8. .1 . , .
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Professor and Mrs. Edwin Morrison, Southwest Seventh street, entertained a number of guests informally Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Laura Morrison, a sister to Mr. Morrison and
the Current Events ! Oscar Fulghum, who were married toyesterday afternoon day. The guests included members of
he friends cnurcn ana were Mr. ana Mrs. W. C. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs.
A meeting of club was held
with Mrs. Jesse Newby. The program
was given as announced In the year book.
Tickets for the skatin party to be given Monday, January 15, at the Coliseum under the direction of Mrs. George Cunningham are fifty cents per! couple. j The Friend's Foreign Missionary society will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock with Mrs. Allen D.
Isaac Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gluys, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Markle, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Woodman, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Lindley. Mr. Harvey Wilson, Misses Mable Ellis, Electa Henley. Emily Windle, Alice Macey, Eleanor and Juanita Ballard, Bertha King, Oiive Wildman, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crawford, Mrs. Ballard, Mr. Willard Moore and Miss Mary Lawrence.
Washington THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM TONIGHT W. A. Brady presents Clara Kimball Young In
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A runaway Countess chaperons four girls in a summer camp. They all become engaged so does the chaperon!
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