Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 53, 13 January 1917 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,; SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1917
SOCIETY'S MEETING PLAGE
"Fun"' nifht leaturcd the Tourist club meeting last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt, Reeveston when the members and their gut33 enjoyed a picnic supper at 6:30 o'clock. 'All the guests wore old-fathioned costumes dating back as nearly as possible to the' year 1316. Mr. and Mrs. William Hiatt, Mrs. Barnes of Minneapolis and Mr. Chris Schaefer were guests of the club. The members are Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bogue, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr, Dr. and Mrs. J. Herschel Coffin, Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly, Mrs. David W. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hiatt, Miss Laura Gaston, Mrs. John B. Dougan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jessup, Miss Sarah Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lemon, Miss Florence Lodwick, Mr. and Mr. John Nicholson, Miss Sophia Marchant, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Robinson, Misses Eleanor and Frances Robinson, Mr. John H. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trueblood, Miss Ada Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Weed, and Mrs. Jennie Yaryan.
One of the important social functions of the week is the luncheon which will be given Wednesday at the Reid. Memorial U. P. church for all members of the Domestic Science association. Each member will be asked to bring some article of food and the function will be in the nature of a picnic. At the luncheon of . the Executive board of the association at the home of Mrs. H. H. Huntington in the Elwell apartments Friday noon all plans' were completed. Places were arranged at the table for Mrs. A. W. Roach. Mrs. V. P. Robinson, Mrs. Fred J. Bartel, Miss Margaret Starr, Miss Mary A. Stubbs, Mrs. H. H. Huntington. Mrs. E. L. Reynolds, Mrs. Miriam McDivitt, Mrs. Paul Ross and Mrs. Harry Dalbey. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hornaday will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homllton In Indianapolis next week. Mr. Hornaday will attend a hardware convention. Adding tothe attractiveness of the week-end social calendar was the dinner given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charles S.. Kidder and Miss Hilda Kidder at their home, North Thirteenth street. Covers were laid for Colonel and Mrs. W. J. Robie, Mr. Guy Robie, Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. Sample, Mr. and Mrs. Kidder and Miss Hilda Kidder. As a special courtesy to Dr. and Mrs. E. II. Lindley of Indiana t University, Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith gave a beautiful dinner last evening at
North West corner Seventh and South
J streets.
Members of a Sheepshead club will
be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Sol Frankel at her apartments in the Reed. Miss Blanch Plummer will be hostess Tuesday evening for a meeting of the King's Daughters of the First Presbyterian church. - - Members of the Criterion club will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. W. Kelly. Mrs. Ralph Snaveley is entertaining Tuesday afternoon with a shower at her home, North West First street, in honor of Miss Mildred Benton, a bride-elect. Kensington club members will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. William Williams at her home, South Fifteenth street. Mrs. Ray Duning will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Kare-Knot Klub. The Tirzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Fred Minor at her home, South West Fifth street. A meeting of the Woman's Collegiate
club will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall at her home, College avenue. The North Side section of the Woman's Characters Builders class of the Central Christian church will meet
Edward Geier, Mrs. Howard Geiep, Mrs. Frank GeerB, Mrs. F. P. Buche, Mrs. Ray' Geier, Mrs. James Dillon, Mrs. George Zwissler and Mrs. Mungavin. Next Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Frank Geers entertains the club at her home, South Thirteenth street.
assist in ceh brating her birthday anniversary. SLe received many pretty gitte. Refreshments were served. The guests were Miss Queen Webb. Mrs.
MrslTw evening in the lodge
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iwio. v. wgue, miss nazei uregg, Mrs. Fred Wickett and Mrs. Scott Webb.
Installation of officers will be held
at the meeting of the United Order of
their home in Easthaven. The uni-1 Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles
vercity colors red and white with red and white roses were used in the table appointment. Covers were laid for Miss Elizabeth Comstock, Miss Margaret Starr, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Lindley, Dr. L. F. Ross, Mr. Paul Comstock and Dr. and Mrs. Smith. The banquet of the Men's club of the First Tresbyterian church will be held Monday evening at the church. The members of the aid society will serve. The first skating party of the newyear will be held Monday evening at 7:30 in the Coliseum. Mrs. Fred Miller will be hostess Monday afternon for a meeting of the Ticknor club at her home, North Tenth street. Magazine club members will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. George II. Eggemeyer at her home, East Main street.
Mrs. Lewis C. King, instrumental, and Mrs. Dwlght Young, vocal, will have charge of the program for the meeting of the Music Study club Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the public urt gallery at the High school. Friends in this city are interested in the announcement of the marriage of Mr T owell Wilscn. a former Earl-
hf f' f h Gr. JanuHi married
parents.
son of Mrs. Isadore Wilder of the New Cantle . and Miss Virginia Grar of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mansfield, Ohio, Tuesday. The young people were at the home of the bride's Mr. Wilson is manager of
the Indiana Condensed Milk company at Lebanon where they will reside cfter a wedding trip through the east. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock the second quarterly conference of elementary Sunday school workers will he hold at the First Presbyterian church.
Rolaffd at her home, North A street.
Alice Carey club member will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Eunice Frame, South Thirteenth street. Mrs. Henry Cheesman will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Teddy Bear Euchre club. The members of the Sunshine Crochet club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Chester Sigler. A card party will be given Thursday evening by the Auxiliary of the Knights of St. John. Mrs. C. S. Bond will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. E. G. Hill will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Hill-Top Sewing Circle at her home, East Main street.
A meeting of the Francis Willard '
W. C. T. U. will be held Friday afternoon and the hostess will be named later. The Athenaea Literary society, will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Miriam McDivitt at her home, South Twelfth street. Members of a card club will be entertained Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John Hawekotte.
Mr. Howard Beckman returned to Connersville after spending Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Beckman. After spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Garver and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall. in Springfield, and Mt. Sterling, Ohio. Mrs. E. H. Mendenhall has returned home. .The Spring Grove Sewing circle will meet . Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. William Wood. Mr. Guy Stevens of Washington, D. C, who has been visiting here left today for Denver. He will return to this city and will be accompanied home by Mrs. Stevens and son. ' A penny supper will be given Friday evening at the First M. E. church and the public is invited to atend. Mr. T. J: Hatfield has returned from
Connersville after spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. O. L. Wysong.
A large assembly was given last evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood, Mr. and Mrs. John Schatzman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Loper,. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Runge, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O'Byme. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Anthony, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Althouse, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McTigue, Mr and Mrs. Edward Wendling, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Castator, Mrs. Marian McCarthy, Mr. R
ana Mrs. Lewis Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grimes, Miss Gladys Bailey. Mis3 Mary Foley, Miss Elizabeth Kennepohl, Miss Mildred Hartman, Miss Hazel Henderson, Miss Maud Manier of Lima, Ohio, Miss Alta McPherson, Miss Betty Tudor, Miss Martha Iliff, Miss Bernice Judy, Miss Louise Roberts, Miss Helen Hazeltine, Miss Margaret VanZant, Miss Helen Owens. Mis? Marcia Wynn, Miss Helen Firth, Miss Isabelle Hunt, Miss Margaret Abley, Miss Louise Uhl, Mr. Carl Maag, Mr. Charles Twigg, Mr. Harold Grim' es. Mr. C. E. -Smith, Mr. Grant Fry, Mr. John Crawford, .Mr. Frank Bescher, Mr. Paul McCarthy, Dr. E. A. Wysong, Mr. Morris Haner, Mr. Clay Runyan. Mr. Lawrence Hoover. Mr. Clarence Coyle, Mr. Morris Woodhurst, Mr. Earl Roam, Mr. Ralph Sieck, Mr. Roy Sieck. Mr. William Dunn, Mr. Morris Jay, Mr. Paul Steen, Mr. Thomas Bell, Mr. William Porter and Mr. Henry Zeitz. ,
At noon yesterday the aid society of the First Presbyterian church served a luncheon to business men and women for twenty-five cents. Another
luncheon will be served Friday, Febru
ary 2, and Mrs. J. F. Hornaday will be in .charge. Mrs. Walter . Butler had charge of the luncheon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swisher will attend the Hardware convention in Indianapolis next week. The Y. M. I. will give the first of a series of three card parties Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sourbeer announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Sarah Irene, Xo Mr. Arch W. Lanman, son of Rev. and Mrs. Lanman of Evansville, Indiana, Saturday, Janu
ary 6. The wedding was solemnized at the home of Rev. and-Mrs. Speer in Toledo, Ohio. , They will reside in Toledo. ' 1 The Woman's Loyal Moose Circle will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the Moose hall. There will be a special program and luncheon will be served. Hiawatha Social and Literary club members were pleasantly entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. John Hutchinson at her home. West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sprague have as their, guest- at their apartment in the Pelham, Mr. .Raymond Barnarad-An-derson of Chicago, a brother of .MrS. Sprague. Wednesday evening the annual dinner of Miss Ida Bartel's Sunday school class of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will be held in the church chapel. Acting as hostess Mrs. John H. Johnson entertained members of tho King's Daughters of the South Eighth Street Friends' church .Friday afternoon at her home, North Eleventh street Miss Fannie Horrell gave a reading.
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What's What at Movie Houses
Lovers of the strongly dramatic in i title is "The Final Chapter" and it picture form will find that the story j deals with then end of Sebastian Naof "The Deep Purple," w11 provide.! v;.rro and the further adventures of them with plenty of excitement. Clara j Ravengar and Leotine.
Ktmball Young m tne laiesi special release of World Pictures, "The Deep Purple," which will be at the Washington theatre on Friday and Saturday.
Murrette on Tuesday in the Jesse I Lasky production ; of "Each Pearl a Tear," written especially for her by Beatrice C. DeMille and Leigbton Osmtn, from the story by E. L. Sheldon. It is a Paramount picture, ... "The Dawn of Love" at the Murrete tonight is the title of Mabel Taliaferro's newest Metro wbnderplay, the first to be produced with this popular star by Rolf e Photoplays, Inc., since "God's Half Acre." "The Victory of . Conscience," the five-act, paramount photoplay featuring Cleo Ridgley will be the main at
traction at the Murrette Theatre Sunday. This is -a wonderful photodrama and Ms interesting throughout the five acts.' A unique feature about the new William Fox photoplay, "The Battle of Life," is the. method of opening the story. The first flash-on the screen shows a group of rats at work in the dark cellar of a bouse. This 6cene gradually fades out. and In place of the rats, the group of crooks w ho play so important a 'part in the development of the story appears. This picture plays at the Washington Sunday and Monday.
A silver tea will be given Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. W. Smtih by circle 3 of the aid society of the First Presbyterian church. Mrs. Fred H. Lemon is the leader. Mrs. Edward Geier entertained members of a thimble club Wednesday afternoon at her home, South Eleventh street. Dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Mrs.
Bluebird bas prepared a Bcreen showing of remarkable beauty and intense entertainment value for patrons of the Washington theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday when Cleo Madison will appear as the heroine of Rex Ingram's tragic drama, "Black Orchids." ''The Scarlet Oath" which is the coming attraction at the Washington theatre on Thursday is guaranteed to give you more thrills during the unfolding of its master-plot, than any "dime novel" you have ever read. The mystery attendant upon the ar
rest of Captain Paine, Pearl Dare's, gallant lover in Pathe's military-mys-j tery serial, "Pearl of the Army," isi furtheP heightened by the second epi
sode entitled "Found Guilty?" which is to be shown at the Arcade theatre tomorrow. The fifteenth episode of Pathe's Wonder Serial "The Shielding Shadow" is to be shown at the Arcade theatre, beginning tomorrow. The
"Civilization" at the Murray theatre, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. This is an allegorical story of a war that has laughed at the world's flaunting boast of a higher progress. It does not concern itself as to which side is In the right or wrong; But deals with those ranks which are paying the grim penalty the ranks of Humanity. Having established herself as One of the most versatile actresses on the
screen, Miss Fannie Ward, the beautiful Lasky star, will be seen at the
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The Loynl Messerser class of thei First Christian church will meet Mon- j day evening at the home of Miss Mae
.ppieion, .'31 sown iwtn sireei. The T. Y. F. class of th East Main Street Friends church will enjoy a
banquet Monday evening at the church. I A meeting of the Queen Esther Society of the Past Grand Eden Re-j beUah lndge will be held Monday after-' noon at tho home of Mrs. Christopher, j
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THEATRE TODAY W. A. Brady Presents Alice Brady in "The Gilded Cage" Comedy and Pathe News Vaudeville act 3:30, 8:30 & 10. Coming Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patria" SUNDAY Wrti. Fox presents GLADYS COBURN 'THE BATTLE OF LIFE' Comedy MONDAY "THE BATTLE OF LIFE" and MRS. VERNON CASTLE In "PATRIA"
Every Saturday, Sunday and Holidays shows will be run continuous from 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. Orchestra Music Saturday and Sunday - Afternoon Continuous from 2 p. m. Evening Continuous from 7 p. m. ADMISSION Adults, ,10c; Children, Ec, You can park at the Washington
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TONIGHT Dance and Entertainment With the famous Troubadour's Orchestra TROUPE Admission 25c for both the musical and dance. The Public is invited to hear these wonderful musicians.
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"The Golden
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A love story of the West full of thrills and excitement
4 REELS FIVE CENTS.
BENTURPIN "A Wailing Game" (Essanay Comedy Rosemary Theby in "Good Stenographer" Special Vim Comedy GOOD MUSIC
"FINAL CHAPTER" "Shielding Shadows" A most pleasing conclusion of Pathe's Wonder Serial
Sidney Ainsworth, Margaruite Clayton in "Wife In Sunshine" A tense drama on the vital question "IS MARRIAGE SACRED"
Pearl White
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Found Guilty
Second Episode of ."Pearl of
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Pathe's greatest serial picture exposing America's secret foes. This is a patriotic picture that thrills a real red-blooded American.
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Sunday and Monday For her brother's sake she refuses to continue a career of crime. For Jimmie she sacrifices herself, to years of misery. But she wins. GLADYS COBURN Portrays a hunted woman in the Wm. Fox Photoplay
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Orchestra Music Six Reels Ten Cents. MISS ECHO ROLAND, PIANIST
TONIGHT
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The Gifyiect Girl Show of the Season The Night Clerk A Thousand Laughs and Not a Blush! Telephone Orders Taken Try and Get In.
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SUNDAY ONLY Triangle Kay-Bee presents BESSIE BARRISCALE and CHARLES RAY in "A Corner In Colleens' Keystone Comedy. ' MACK SWAIN in "Ambrose's Cop of Woe" MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Thos. H. Ince 6PS.8H8rt2 9
Presents The Most Daring and Stupendous Cinema Production of Modern times. A wonderful argument against giving one Human tfte Power of Life and Death over his Fellow Men. MATINEE 25c and 35c. EVENING 25c and 50c
TONIGHT
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Mew Castle vs. MctemOTdl See the fight for first place Amateur Game, 7:30. Second Game, 8.45 Admission 25c. "Reserved Seats, 15c Extra PHONE 1569
TODAY
UMMETTE T0DAY
The Dainty Legitimate Favorite MABEL TALLIAFERRO is presented in
" The Dawn of Love "
SHOWING SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY The Renowned Romantic Actor Lou Tellegen in
"The Victory
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Additional feature "By The Sad Sea Waves"
MondayAH-Star Program! The Star pf "The Birth or a Nation" Henry Walthall in ; "Pillars oi Society" Keystone Comedy "The Dsng?r Girl"
