Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 79, 13 February 1917 — Page 8
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7XSE glCHHOyP PALLADIUM AND SUN-TLEGE31t. TUESCAt, FEk:i3;.19rr;
MURRETTE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY " ;
1 fitantfln ut prominently on Monday's social calendar wa Hie fwetty tV S'vert tthe ,hmi pf Mr. Joseph H, MlBe, South Tenth rtreet, by 'the ; ttgainc'.. club. pushers vaert they observed "anew tay.w The guests were served al l o'clock at small tablet M room ornamented with affe-i;4U-4Mi0 er. In the ftrnoo Mrs. T. J. Ferguson read "The Perfect Tribute VXJutUtwwbjtr present with their guests menrMw-H.- H. Huntington who had Mrs. Warry Mather, Mrs. E. S. Qurtis with, her guest Mrs. "A. J. Krvwi0dJ.Mr8 OmaHoMhjgsWorth, Mrs. Ida jfcarperrter with the Ms. , 8. Gresvenor od Mrs. Erie; Reynolds lrh Mrs., j. H ; Kiflsey; Mrs. B. 6. Johnwpnod Mrs.. Ff A. Sample with Mrs. Charles Slifer, Mrt, Harry toirtz -with Mm Jotm M. UmjU; Mrs.: Sdvtfa White with Mrs. J.PHtttp. Twtgg; Mrs. E. CWH with Mra,Euaai friee,; Mrs. Fred J. Bar'tJ with Mrs; William Romey; Mrs. E. R. Beatty with Mrs. T. J. Ferguson; tr. .Robert L, Kelty writH Mrs. John H. Johnson; Mrs.-FTank Watt and Mrs. Char 1 03 Druttt rith Mrs, Walter Batss;: Mrs. Benfan Adtftngton and Mrs, Charles. Kidder.: ; ,.- , .. ., , ...j, ITfte- writ meet next Monday afternon with Mrs,' John H. Johnson t her home; North Eleventh street. i j . , ., , M ;; ,.v.,.. .,.,..... , ,; , -',; t,-.7 ,,
CompyaiQntlijg Mr. and. Mr.,.F. J. Stlmi)OQ std son, who have recently 4MU 10 city tor a, residence. Jlr. jii,Mrs.' .WtUiam -Blackmore, former PsWeits i of, Indiananoiis. ;; who hove
apartments at the wastcou., gave, a minnow lno rn-r nt t K a Kntal AT
Stni. u iu natir uiTwurlnen nf r Mrs. A. B. HsTTtspni Mr?. Ray Kerch-
th Pennsylvania, railroad,, - Covers ?Jal r!; J'bQ-. Chattel was in laid tor Jlr. end ts. F. i.Stjnipri :f:.,$n ts 6W and son,-Mr. ad Mrs, ..Harry Tf!? JT2?m.Ber? and JIf.'ftOtf Mrs. WUltanj Blackmore.olclock a luncheon wa served.
Jrlrs. M. F. JohiKton lrt this tnorain;$ for Desxomes, : Iowa, whre she will malce an adttreSs before, the Woibt en's ctab. Esaroate hom -sb will lee Uire .QbieRgOv . Mr6T.., J'Qljpston ex-
pwt$ to return Saturday and WedndS-
' Members of f th ' Loyal "Daoshters claaft ot h " First. Christian church f were ; hoepitably entertained ' Monday : evening ty Mr.. Robert C, Wilson at t.. I'.k -'"IT.wS -A -m .
"UJP, , vi iudia Bireei, , fte At Valentin hoHaI
t Lutheran church. her hoae. North
Thirtfteath street. JttTS. Georges Knoi-
lenbeirg IviU read afajer, "Women of
the Reformation. - The. aoaual .Thack-offering meeting ol the Woman's "Foreign Missionary EO-cirty of the First M. E. church will be held "Wednesday evening at the
honu of Dir. and Mrs, U- B, O. Ewing, South Twelfth street. Miss Scott, a former field secretary of, the northwest branch will make the address: The program ' wilt fcQ ' interspersed with vocal and Instrumental nanjbera. " Mrs. Roy Bahylan will ha hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Auxiliary of the Christian Woman's oard of Misses of the Central Christian church at her home, ; East Main street. -
'Anniversary day will be .oheftrved Ior.dnjr aftenuobn when' the .Tlcknor. lut win meet with the presidentMrs:; Eavid'W. 'Dennis; corner Mala ' and
West Sevwth street - The anfteunce-
Wnt Ayas.iua'Je. at the meeting of the club tr'eM "yesterday afternooa'at-tlite fcottie of Uvs,. E. B. Clements, North Thirteenth street. Mrs. WUte? Butler Vad the profJaia, ' Mlaa Edna McCuire of Colorado, is thfl guest of 'Mr. and Jfrs. ChaTlos Mc Gr.ire, North Tenth street, asd oher relatives in this city.
Wednesday eventex, the Joy fearers of the Trinity JbHtheraa church 'ilJ not meat, this evening wtth Mists, M,il dred Cntter...-Misa Cutter will eater tain the society, Tuesday, February 20, at her home,: South Seventh .street,. A !cart party and dance will be given this' evening at the Y. M. I. club rooms bymemfbers of the Young Men's Institute. Al! mewibera with their friends are invited tOf attend.
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REVIVAL SERVICES ; i CONTINUE TO DRAW MILTON, fnd,, . rab. 13. Notwithstanding zero' weather, the revival meetjjigs e.t tlx Christian churoh are growing; ii interest at(J attendance. At the f3ible fechool Sunday, there wis an attendant of 186. Tho evening service at Friends and Methodist Episcop. al churches were dismissed.. "Evango list th Rev. P. B. Thomae, preached a great 6erW,cn on "Sowing and Reap
ing' " There was no service on Mon
day eveaing.
MILITARY TRAINING - .. ADOPTED IN SCHOOL
ECONOMY SUPPLIES . GOAL TO SMALLER TOWNS HEAR THEBE
CHICAGO. Feb.. 13. A modified form ot military traing ls been la stituted at drthwestern, Univexsity and. tJxCfJrst.ciasKcui were held today. The.rei will be an drilling or carrying of arms, but the cp'.y3.t includes only such phasa of the traiaifig its', can be taught in leftttrcs. Three ; hours -a weeit are ta be devoted to the study.
ECONOMY, Ind, Feb. IS. there is a coal famine la several of the smaJler towns and parties are hanling hard toai from the yards here..,,. a card vas received from Miss Dora Pierce. Dsytoaia, FloridA. Etaticg the weather there is ideal; . doors open, windows Lp, it is like Juae weather here. Ms jerce owns ! a jjrettt 'ingaiow cd tenta it when --not there-;... Much ii-
! tc-TAxt Is Ymlner fhr6t&cA of lH T T
protracted raeetfasg. . . George Johnson, vho lives. in a tent -which blew dra-n fiwlng the wind stora, fe-erectod It Thursday,. -.Mrs.; Jesse Bond ' and Miss Pearl Pugh were at Kichasoiid Friday,-; .. A salmon often Jump3 fifteen feet out of the watef iu goia ap the falls of a river.
dy Otoext week ;wiU, lectore .before. Mrs j. Battel; South Fourteenth
jn nmwy ciass in me aii oauwijF street the Domestic Science associa
A wedding of interest 'on account of t!ie proiainenQO of the young jxiople wlU be 'solemnized Wednesday $ve nJns at .'p o'clock at the hbis'e of Pp. nd Mrs. R. J. Peirce, when theit daugMcr.JUss Frances, will be marlied to Mr. Rodney Fou!ke,..so9 of Mr. and Mrs. Jchri T4 Fpulke,' South Eixternth street, The cercmpny 'wl h' Performed by the Rev. J. J. Rae, rajtor : ct the First Presbyterian church. The ring service will be uSed.
i: Mr... Miles. of T'PPP.cano? City, Ohio, Is the guest of Mr. end Mrs. George Lrenlzer for a few days. - '" Mrs. Drlght Young and Mrs. Q. c. ICrone hd charge of the procram. h54 r.fternoon H'heh p reception was given nt the First Presbyterian church from 2:30 isdJ' S o'clock in bonoi- of Mj. Bonner of Greensburg, Indiana. In honor of Miss Irene T)u War Of Muskogee, OWa., Miss Mary Foley gave A Jmr$y at the Murrette Theatre this pfterrCHW.. The .guests were-Miss Rrth Kdgerton, Mies Miriam Motrin; Miss Dorothy Clarice, Miss Marie O'Brien. M!?s Luc!l Bowman, Miss Haael He.n(Person, Miss Irene Price and Miss Jrene DuWar. . " :' ; --y-
club and were Mrs. Walter Maltbv.
:': The dinner Which ;was to have hen j Mrs. Frank Miller,' Mrs. : C. C, Pitts, given this evening at the Hotel West;-! Mrs. Walter Grimes, Mrs. Harry Pin-
entt ty Miss Mary Wiiliams n,d Miss ' liick, Mrs. Charles W. Jordan ahd Mr$.
at the high school.
The JLadtes Bible class- of. the Trin ity Lutheran ttturch will meet Wednesday: afternoon with. Mrs. Henry Gohel at her hcajrie, 730 South Twelfth street. - L.ast evening Mr. and Mrs. Mason Eyer entmtnipd members; pt a Moa.Qay card club at their home. Favprs went to Mrs. Edward ..IClnte, Mrs, George, fieid and Mr: oT 1 Franltel. After the game refreshments were served. In two wek6y;5iv:and Mr.
Edward, Cooper, entertain the club at! home. West Main street.
their home. South fwelfth street. ' , - - . j : TJx6' Joy Bearers ot the Trinity LuThe .members of the Tirzah Aid theran charch will meet Wednoaday
society of the Ben Hur lodge Wm hold I evening at the home of Miss Brnjce
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ct of Indianapolis will make the ad dress. The meeting is for members and invited guests." ; - All persons who .essect.to a,tte.nd. the luncheon given . Wednesday at the Country club by. members ot the February social committee . are : asked to make reservations not late? thaa this eveaing, Members of the Karclssns Embroidery Iub will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ernest - pavis at her
in 'keepltig with the sprtogtime were
used. Tbere were" gyests present for four tables. :: After the game a luncheon was served at the small tables. Ajti . all-day meeting of the ,JsToxth. A Street Friends' church will be held Thursday at the church.
CEMETERY SOCIETY r REACHES ITS GOAL '' 1 li- i iiiW nfc . 17 " ' WILLIAMSBURG, ' Ind..' " Feb. 13. After fourteen years of faithful 6er-
,; Many persons arc interested in the! Vjce;' members of the Willianisburg play. "The Old Peabody Pew" which oPTnotcrv .cvi,, " VLa
i!ng meeting Wednesday at the j Pnckett, 229 North Seventeenth street
home- o-Mrs. John Schneider, 329 The affair will he in the nature ol a
I South-Twelfth . t jest. .aM. Miss. Anna
Schneider, will be hostess,. . , ... '
Wednesday evening, the asenibers of the Woman's L.oyal Moose Circle will give a Valentine part at the Woos uaii. ( . Mrsv Hart, North Seventeenth street, will entertain members of a. Crochet club. at hex home, . Wednesday afternoon. ' ; ':. :' ''.- ,.i'"'-';:
Valentine. sociaL
Members of the Travel club. will, be entertained this evening by Mr. and Mis. Fred Charles, Wayne artments.
' This afternoon Mrs. Horace G-. Clark entertained with an informal card psitty at her home, West Main street,; la honor of her sister, Mrs, Thomas Dudley; of Cleveland, Ohio. The rooms were arranged with flowers and ferns. The guests included members of a caid
Phylll3 Butler has teett postponed on
account of illne sau , . This evening Miss Donna TlyAe will entertain members of th V. V. club
at hsr home, South Tenth street.
A. Li' Althouse.
The social committee of the Knights
of Columbus Lodge, with Mr. Jame.3 i
Harrington, cnaxrmaa, nas arrangea
One ' of the interesting meetings in the history of the Mary F: Thomas W, C T. U. was held Monday afternoon
in the Sunday . school . room at the tjnited Brethren church with Rev. and Mrs. H. S. James acting: as host and. hostess, The roaax.: was, completely filled with members .and friends. The, sneeting was opened with a vocal number, '.'Thdlaa Going Dry," ; by Miss Ruth James . with Piano acepmsani-, ment by Mrs. Harold Barnard. Mrs. George Davis-pave ?he scripture reading and Mrs. Elisabeth Haughtoft offered, prayer Reading of the, minutes of ; the. last meeting were given. A number of. the ministers, of the city churches with theirvwives, wer jrecnt and made talks. Rev. Mr. Minter sang a sbrig which he composed, "We" Are AH On The Wagon -Now," the
will, he givsn Friday evening at 7 : 45 o'clock at the Second English Lutheran church by the women of the church. A nominal admission fee will be asked. There will be orchestra music previous to the presentation of the, play and also during Intermission. A feature of the affair will be tb appearance of the clas- in tableaux. Fifteen cents will be asked for the older ones and ten cents for the children, The cast-of characters as;fnund!(S will be given.
Wednesday afternoon the Current Events club wpl give , a kid party at the home of Mrs. Fay Holaday, 2JT Farl street, in celebratkia ot Valentine's day.; r The : members will wear children's costume. There will be a special program, -
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iiieir goal. " The association is now self-supporting. The recent report of the treasurer .at the' annual meeting showed a balance of $1,200 oa hands with a fixed revenue of 23 cents per member. ,. Officers, as. fajtows,; were elected
Saturday whep , the, association ' met with.Mrs. Jaones A. Bond; . President, Mrs. Mary A- Reynolds; yicnresWeox Mk.-Kat. pier;' treasurer," :Mrs, Mary A. Bond; secretary Mrs. Lizzie Cranor. .Mrs. Cranor Will be hostess at the next meeting. ! . ..'. . .. . .
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' Thursday afterr.ocn the Woman's j lumbus Hall, The hall will be.-elab-OHegiate club will meet with Mrs. j orately decorated for the occasion $nd Edgar Hlati at her home In fteeveB-i there will be special dance musc. -'-.i-'.
ton. The prosraM will be given as announced in the year book. : . . Pavors went tb Mrs. George Walker and Mrs. , Daniel Scljerb yesterday afterncoo when members cf the newly organised "Jolly Eight Club" meti at
the home of Mrs- Scherb. North S-ecsjnd
Street. After ths gaaie: refreslimen.ts were served. The members are "Mrs. Roy Davis, Mrs- W. G. Lsad Mrs. DF. Scherb, Mrs. William Schultz, Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. George Walker, Mrs. Edward Ball, and Mrs. Walter Jenes. . Kext Monday afternoon, Mrs.
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on "Indiana Dry" were, made by Rev. E. E.-Davjs of the Second Presbyterian churclu...PeY..:J. J, 'Rae. Of, the. First Presbyterian . church.-. Rev. Francis Anscombe of the South Eighth Street
The public Is intlted to sttend the Friends' church, Rev. J. F. Hill of the
supper which will be: 'given- this evetjr Reid Memorial U. P. church and Rev.
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Kev Mr. Deever Rave a talk, "tseauu-:; 5fn-;x.oi fyramia vne Treatment.
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ing at th3 First Eagljsh Lutheran church for twenty-five cents under the auspices Of the aid society, k ' An all-day meeting of the Aid society of, the Reid Memorial U., P. church will be "held Wednesday at the church. Luncheon will be served at noon to the families. , u . . . ,
Mrs. Oliver B. Nusbaum will ' he hostess Wednesday-afterixoon for-a meeting of the "Woman's Foreign Missionary society ofthe First English
H. S. Jame?. Remarks weTe also made by Mr. R. W. Randle and Mr. Evan Kenworthy. ; Interesting points Were brought out by Mrs. E. E. Davis, Mrs. J. F. Hill and: Mrs. Francis Anscombe. i
A collection was taken which; will be used in the state. The meeting closed with the temperance doxology. . .. ; .; This afternoon' Mrs." John' Harrington, 3x. entertained with, an auctionbridge party at her home, South Thirteenth street, in honor of Miss Loretta Turner of Brazil, Indiana.. Decorations
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Consequently wben ' t6e care t. government in the Intervals between his 'iM wr nt urf'.clrit to engross his attui'iUon. Tie turned his energies to founding universities and building theatres. Not alone that, ha mixed hlni'..self. up In all tho petty uuarreU of . the artists and actors.- going so. far V ; as to, write anonymous criticisms of the pfcrtornance for; the liertin papers: He seems to hava acte4 In tha capacity of Impresarla and inanKr as well.1 It was in the Istter rola that ha 1 first heard cf I- Barbarina, tha nct famous dancer In the world. Her success had been phenomenal In Venice, the city of her. birth, . In London and In Taris. Many Difficulties. So many difficulties had to toe overcome before she could bs engaged for his opera that when she made her first appearance there before Frederick and his court, at the amaslnK salary cf seven thousand thalers a yaar and Uva months' leave of absanea. : th Emperor felt he had gained a victory as great as any he had vcr achieved at the - hesd of his, army. The rrussian Xln!aer at Venice, Count Cataiveo, lad - conducted tha : negotiations. He little knew that La Barbarlna had only signed the contract through; ptiKhs had Mil a quarrel with her affianced lover. Lord Stuart Maekenele. Vnfortunataly tor the Plans of tha-ejnperor. In'the inter-. val betwac-n he signing of tha contract aad the data set for tha dancer's departure, tha lovers mada UPL Barbariaa had no regard for contracts. She anuofltwd tbat she waTatout to go to Krgland to be marrlaa. Daeidedly, aha would not tma to Berlin to. ''. ?iS: had never befare had to. deal with : an impresario who happened to be a King as well. . , Whan the Jaw reached Fred-. rlk tbat aha was not to cam for !m after all." he - Pfomptly threatened the Venetian Republic
wrath if La fearbarisa did not keep her contract. ' ; - The sreault. ws that Jya Barbarlna', a strong escort of cavalry ac-,, companing her carriage, was con- ' ducted to the Austria frontier. The. Court of Vienna, saw. that she Was escorteJ with ' similar pomp and ciFtruir.stance. to the Saxon frontier tasi- iiaitjji.: Court,: not ; i;o . be outdone, paid her the same attention until she reached the Prussian frontier. The rest was easy. Meanwhile, her lover , accompanied by a friend:' rode madly after h&r. It. dissruise. B-ut ln spit of everything ' that cunning could suggest, thay succeeded only, by means ttf lavish tips to timKeepers, ' tn conveying a number of love letters to tha lady. ; Her Berlin debut, on May It. llil, Was tiot without esciting Incidents. -In one of the front rows, weraaeated two young men, both of wham had seen ber betbre and were her devoted admirers- t)n . was a young banker of Berlin, tha. other, was the Count Cooeji, a giant In stiMingth and stature. He fancied himself to be madly infatuated with tha dancer. Imagining that hts divinity was casting kinder glances at his friend than at himself, he suddenly seized him and hurled him over the heads of the orchestra ufon the stage. This sensational Interlude only "interrupted the performance ' for a moment. A few days later the Impetuous youftfr eoant reeeived-wora -that he had been appointed Privy . Councillor of Justice at Glogau. lie was simply exiled from Berlin. k New Turn of Affairs. - As a matter of fact, his royal master had tallen In love with the dancer . h imself." "Naturally n "pre-" ftrred to have a dangerous .rival lilce the handsome young Count out of the way. While Frederick had had several stormy love affairs la-hls-extrema. youth, in. later Ufa he had aequired tha reputation of a woman i hater, bet it soo-n .waa understood that whrever the King was a guest It was the part of wisdom to invite I. Barbarina also. In the meantime poor young Lord Mtoniie was lingering in Berlin, n u the dally letters h sent to hit sweetheart by a trusted servant remained unanswered. Tola wu aaxtly bacausa La slace
of reaiching : the ; hanjUs for whom they were Intended they invariably fell Into the hatlds of Frederick, via his efficient police. '""' : There was another reason, possl- - . .bly even a better - me. La Barbarina had ! her pretty .head completely turned by a King's' admiration.: The historians at the tima ags-ea that sb-: was; far tfropi.. ordinary woman. She was neither a coquette with a pretty face nor the type of the stupid court beauty. She had talent and a superior mentality as well. , Otherwise she would never hava a ttracted "a. man : Itke ' the royal philosopher of Sans-Souci. ; But in this mutable world palJoftophera, and , daacers alike are ublect to : change. By 178 Fred-: erick and La Barbarina had cooled to : the . point' . of : being .-; merely friends. ; She Marries the Count. i. &he.naarrled the impetuous Count Coceji. His family was furious. Every effort was made to prove the marriage invalid. They even went ao far as to attempt to have tha young , bridegroom, tmjirlsoned. This wa sbme--months after tha marriage. Apparently he was not always impeutous, for he .had kept the naws from his father for some si months. :;'v: ; ; ;"-',:: V:' When thfttgs looked blackest for him, his wife wrote a spirited letrter - to-- -tfae . Empa.ror, , In which she mentioned that she iwas about to give birth to ' i Prussian subject, ! and, Wtty the intension of founding a family In,. Berlfn, had bought a' house In tl fee-hrenstrasae. : Fred-erlck was sufficiently stirred by tha letter to counteract. All. orders for the arrest of the husband. "He" even "went" SO ftr" as to attempt to bring about a reconciliation with his fataily. But that even a king could not accomplish. La Barbarina and the Impetuous on lived tpgolber .for forty .years,., For some unknown reaso-n she , divorced him In 1789' She i fouftdeij an establtainaentl for the : "benefit! of the' young latfjes Of the rolfllty,, out of vtha.jujfctfs trom ler.et estates in Silesia. In acknowledgment of this -'gttHetouS act she was made Countess Campaninl by Frederick's'; au6w6rVi'-'-She died; grtly Iwmored.' Jane T, 1799, thirteen years after the deata of her royal lover.
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