Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 77, 10 February 1917 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, FEB. 10, 1917
PAGE SEVEN
Where Richmond's Society Congregates
The last of a series of charming social functions given throughout the week Is the beautiful dance which Mr. and Mrs. Paul.Comstock are giving this evening at their home in Reeveston for Mr. and Mrs. George LeBoutlllicr, who will have a residence in Logansport. Decorations suggestive of the spring time will be used. An orchestra will play the order of dances. Forty guests have been bidden to participate in the function.
Members of a first, aid class arc Mlvert Margaret Starr. Mrs. Paul 'lititock, Miss Clara Cotnstook, Mrs. fA ton J. Carr. Mrs. W. P. Robinson, (.f Ray K. Shiveley. Mrs. Jeannette
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address, "The Word and the Work Sent Over Into India." He told of how the Lutheran missions began in India and how they have developed up to the present time. The Lutherans now
l.ave a terga number of well equipped
V.A Caar. Mrs. Milton B. Craighead. ! missions. Miss Hennins and Miss
Z Ink Seorxe LeBoutillier, Mrs. Willard Hebbeler gave a duet after which . CfclT. Mrs. Fred J. Carr. Mrs. Julian I there was a social hour and refresh-
at,?.Miss Elizabeth Corastock, Mrs.
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lrs. 8. E..Smith, Mrs. Frank Braffett f Mrs. Prank Druitt, Mrs. Dudley Elmer, Mrs. Walter Engle. Mrs. Jeannette liland. Mrs. Edgar F. Hlatt and Mr3. Albert-Shirk. The class will meet Monday afternoon at. 4 o'clock In room four or the high school building and will be In charge of a city physician. Meetings will be held each Monday afternoon.
William Klopp, Sr.. will be host Pday afternoon for a meeting c; " wiping Hand club., A minting of the aid soclelfy of the Kant. Main Street Friends' church will lio held Thursday afternoon at the church. Tho West Richmond Friends" church aid society will meet Tuesday afternoon at the churca and spend the time sewing. South Eighth Street Friends' aid society will also meet on thi3 day at 1:30 o'clock at the church. The annual dance of the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity will be given in the Pythian Temple Friday evening. A special committee i3 in charge of the affair. There will be many visiting guests in attendance. Mrs. Frank Glass will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Hill Top Sewing Circle at her home, East Main street. MrH. 'William Wickett will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of ftie Mary Hill W. C. T. U. at her home, 1002 Boyer street.
K high school skating party will be Eiven Friday evening at the Coliseum for all members of the high school.
Mrs. George Snyder. Refreshments were served. In two weeks, Mrs. Edward Turner entertains the club. Mrs. R. L. Harris of Richdale, California, is the guest of Mrs. L. T. Bond, South Thirteenth street. Decorations in keeping with Valentine's day were used at the North A Street Friends Meeung.House at noon today in appointing the tables when the Teachers Federation enjoyed a luncheon served by the aid society of the meeting.
ments. .- ' The members of the Second English Lutheran Brotherhood will serve supper Monday evening at the church for the women of the congregation. A Lincoln program will be present
ed Monday evening in the Post room i
at the 'Court House by the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans. Mrs. Gus Hafncr will entertain members of a thimble club Tuesday at ner home, North Twelfth street. Members of a Crochet club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Hart, North Seventeenth ctreet. The Woman's Loyal Moose Circle will give a Valentine party Wednesday evening in the Moose Hall. .
Members of a Sunday school class of the First English Lutheran church, taught by Mrs. Charles Bachmeyer were entertained in a delightful manner last evening at the home of Miss Ruth Bartel. South Twelfth street. The next meeting will' be held in a month and the hostess will be named later. "''.
An evening meeting of the Tirzah aid society of the Eon Hur Lodge will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Schneider and her daughter, Miss Anna Schneider, will be the nostess.
Mrs. Josie Stanley will be "hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of
i the Needlecraft club at her home.
The Narcisus Embroidery club members will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ernest Davis, at her home, West Main street.
Miss Donna Hyde will be hostess Tuesday evening for a meeting of the V. V. club at her home, South Tenth ctreet. Instead of meeting Monday evening, on account of the basketball came.
Gue3t day will b3 observed Monday afternoon when members of the Magazine club will meet at the home of Mrs. J. II. Mills, South Tenth street. Ticknor club members will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. E. B. Clements at her home, North Thirteenth street. The Missionary tea giwen last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell on Randolph street by the Eociety of Second English Lutheran church was largely attended. Rev. Raymond Isley gave an interesting
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The social committee of the Kuight3 of Columbus Lodge has arranged a Valentine dance to be given Wednesday evening in the K. of C. Hall for all members and friends. Favors went to Mrs". Frank Kinert, Mrs. E. M. Moore and Mrs. Wain Lycan yesteniay afternoon when Mrs. W. R. Stevens entertained members of a card club. The decorations were in keeping with Valentine's Day. Refreshments were served. In two weeks
Mrs. Wain Lycan has the club. ' j , , ,T , . I A dinner in honor of Miss Irene DuEden. Rebekah Lodg will give a , War of jjuskogee, Oklahoma, who is dance and social this evening in the j the guest of Mias Dorothy Clark. West
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Members of the E. G. C. club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. George Moelk," North Seventeenth street. Valentine decorations ornamented the rooms. Mrs. Ida Powell and Mrs. George Moaife received the favors. Mrs. Walter Kuhlenbrink and Mrs. Olson were guests. After the pame there were refreshments. Mrs. Fred Knuchel entertains the club February 23, at' her home, North Seventh street. Mrs. Benjamin Johnson was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the King's Daughters of the South Eighth Street Friends church at her home, North Eleventh street. The time was spent in making napkins for Reid" Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Oscar Johnson gave a review o! the play, ' Experience." Mrs. Dernpsey Dennis gave musical numbers. Refreshments were served. March 9, Mrs. Theodore' Walters entertains the class. A supper for adult members of the South Eighth Street Friends church will be given Thursday evening at the church after which there will be an important business meeting. Members of the Nazarene church gave Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Balsmeier a pleasant surprise last evening at their home, 234 Southwest Second street.. They were presented with a set of dishes and several large baskets filled with groceries. Miss Mable Jacob gave a reading and Miss Lorene White and Mrs. Herbert Williams gave musical numbers. Refreshments were served.
the public. In the evening a Valentine 6upper will be given.
The aid society of the North A Street Friends church will meet Thursday at the church. Mrs. Roy Babylon will be hostess
Wednesday afternoon for the auxiliary
to the Christian. Woman s Board,, QZ Missions of the Central Christian church at her home, East Main street.
Mrs. Grover Goode will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Kare Knot club. On account of the basket ball game at the Coliseum Monday , evening the Monday Evening Skating club has postponed its meeting until Monday evening, February 19, . . .
Presbyterian church by . members, of the Missionary society in . honor of Mrs. Bonner of Greensburg, Indiana. The members of the Earlham Heights Presbyterian church and the Second Presbyterian are invited. " ; r ' An hour and a half of fun will be
-furnished Friday evening, February 16
at the First Presbyterian church when Mrs. Dwight Young assisted by several others will present, "Breach of Promise Suit." This will be just as interesting as the "Abe Martin" wedding given so successfully at the church some time ago. The February Jurymen have been empanneled and will be made up of eleven men and one woman. No admission will be asked but a free-will offering will be taken. The Spring Grove Sewing Circle will not meet Tuesday afternoon. The meeting has been postponed for two weeks.
. The members of . the Young Men's Institute of St. Andrew's church will not entertain Tuesday, evening. The parties have been deferred until after Easter. Members of a card club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Carolyn Hutton at. her home, North Fifteenth street.
Mrs. Martha Shute will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a called meeting of the Neighborly club at her home m the country. Many persons are interested in the play, "The 'Old Peabody Pew" which will be given Friday evening at the Second English Lutheran church by members of the aid society. A nominal admission fee will be asked.
The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the . First Eng
lish Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum, North Thirteenth street.
j Main street, Misses Phyllis Butler and l Marv Williams will hfi eiven a. rlinnpr
An open meeting of the Domestic i Tuesday evening at the Hotel West-
Miss Esther Sigler of Elwood, is spending the week-end with her brother and family.
Mrs. Anna Myers, who has been spending a few days with Mrs. Charles Skinner, National avenue, has gone to Centerville to spend two weeks with relatives. The Young People of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will entertain members of the congregation Friday evening at the church.
cott Mr. and Mrs. Charles Juergens were guests last evening when Mr. and Mrs. George Kemper entertained members of a card club at ; their new home, South Sixteenth street. Favors went to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimme and Mr. and Mrs. John Hawekote. A delicious collation was served. In two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klehfoth will entertain the club.
The LadieB Aid society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will meet allday Wednesday in the church parlors. All the ladies of the church are invited.
Science association will be held Wed
nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred J. Bartel. South Fourteenth street. Mr. Melcher of Indianapolis, will make an address. A luncheon-auction bridge party will be given Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the Country club by members of the February social committee composed of Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley, Mrs. Paul Price and Miss Louise Malsby. The affair will also be in the nature of a Valentine party. All members of the club are invited to attend but are asked to make reservations . not later than 5 o'clock Tuesday evening. February 23 the committee has planned for a mask ball to be given a,t the club for members and out of town
guests. There were a number of guests in
attendance at the assembly party given Friday evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. Among the dancers were Mr. and. Mrs. Myron Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gottschall. Mr. and Mr3. Harry Engelbert. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Runge, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw, Mr and Mrs. Edward Wendling, Mrs. J. Russell Hall of Dayton, Mrs. Albert J. Snekenhitr of Bogalusa, La., Misses Olive Jones. Marearet Jones. Olive
The Progressive Literary circle will Lewis, Mary Foley. Julia McCarthy
Hold its postponed meeting Tuesday , Sarah Davis, Marcia Winn, Marie Gorafternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles! don, Helen Owens, Cornelia Border, Roland, North A street. i Kdiih Raines. Marie O'Brien. Dorothv
Ciarke, Mildred Townsend, Lucile Dn-
The Current Events club will give a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Holaday, Wednesday.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. George Reid will entertain members of the Teddy Bear Euchre club at her home, South D street. Members of the Sunshine Crochet club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Kuhlo at her home, State street.
Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Collegiate club at -her home in Reeveston.
A meeting of the Stitch-Awhile club will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Notestine.
Members of the New Idea Sewing Circle will meet Thursday afternoon
with Mrs. Christy, at her home, North ,
Sixteenth street.
Hiawatha Social and Literary members were entertained yesterday after
noon by Mrs. Edward Stigelman at her
home, South Fourteenth street.. Several readings pertaining to. Lincoln's birthday were given. There were de
licious refreshments. A Martha Wash
ington party will be given In two weeks at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth
Bair, North Seventh street.
Members of Evelyn Rebekah lodge,
No. 322 of Centerville, will celebrate the 27th anniversary of the lodge on Tuesday evening, with a short program and basket supper. All members and families and sojourning members are cordially invited to attend and bring well filled baskets. The open meeting of the Music Study club which was .to have been held Wednesday afternoon, February 21, at the home of Mrs. Fred J. Bartel
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Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bond will entertain members of the Tourist club Friday evening at their home, North Tenth street.
Saturday, February 17, Miss Flora Fox will entertain members of the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at her home, National avenue and West Third.
Tuesday afternoon a reception will be given in the parlors of the First
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has teen deferred until the first week in March. The riext regular meeting will be held February 28, in.the Public Art Gallery at the high school. Miss Mable Hasemeier will prepare instrumental numbers and Mrs. Ray Longnecker will have charge of the vocal part of theprogram. The subject will be, "Venetian and Italian Music." Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davenport who have been visiting here and in Indianapolis have returned to Connersville. Mrs. Charles Jordan entertained members of a card club yesterday afternoon at her home, South Seventh street. Favors were given. The members present were Mrs. Walter Dalbey,
Mrs. Verl Pitts. Mrs. -Harry Pinnick.1 Ms. II. G. Clark, Mrs. Frank Miller. Mrs. Walter Grimes, Mrs. A. L. Alt- j house. Mrs. Thomas Dudley of Cleveland, Ohio, was a guest Mrs. Frank Miller entertains the club in twoj
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Miss Irene Price entertained at home, .West Main' street, in honor of Miss '
Irene DuWar of Muskogee, Oklahoma. Pretty valentine embellishments were In evidence. The afternoon was spent socially and with music. The. guests were Misses Helen Rust, Mary Dick
son. Miriam Hadley, Helen Hadley, Miriam Morgan, Ruth Edgerton, Mary Foley, Hazel Henderson. Mary Parks. Dorothy Clark, Irene DuWar and Hazel Henderson.
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Miss Camilla Haner will give a thimble party Tuesday evening at her home. South Fourth street, for the members of the Anemone club.
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Joy Bearers of the Trinity Lutheran church will be entertained Tuesday evening by Miss Mildred Cutter at her home. South Seventh street. A valentine party will be given Tuesday by the members of the Criterion club at the home of Mrs. John Woodhurst. Mrs. Greenstreet will be hostessTuesday afternoon for a meeting of
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A meeting of the Kensington club
will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Omar Chase.
Members of the Travel club will be entertained Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charles at their apartments in the Wayne. Members of a card club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by. Mrs. Edward Klute, South Fourteenth 6treet.
Many persons are interested in the wedding ot Mr. Rodney Foulke son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Foulke, South Sixteenth street, and Miss Frances Peirce, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Peirce, 30 South ..Tenth street, which will be solemnized Wednesday evening at 5 o'clock at the home of the bride-elect's parents.
After a pleasant . visit with her mother, Mrs. W. A. Moss of . Benton Heights, Mrs. Jerome Ball and daughter. Miss Dorothy, are returning home today. -: " -
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All day Tuesday the bazaar consisting of ready made aprons, home-made cooking, etc., given by the First English Lutheran church will be open to
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Members of a card club were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George Snyder, South Twelfth street Favors went to Mrs. Sostmeyer. Mrs. George Pille, Mrs. Guy Ashley and
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