Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 83, 17 February 1917 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1917
Where Richmond's Society Congregates
Conspicuous on the social calendar for the week is the luncheon-auction bridge party which Mrs. Jeannette G. Leeds, North Tenth street, is giving Tuesday at 1 o'clock at the Country club as a special courtesy to Mrs. George LeBoutillier of Westcott Place, who is leaving the following Saturday for their new home in Logansport. This function will be followed by a series of luncheons and dinners to be given by the hostess.
Miss Ann Nicholson, Miss Eleanor, Seidel and Miss Louise Malsby were guests Friday afternoon when Mrs. Harry Lontz entertained members of the Wednesday card club. Mrs. Julian Cates was given the favor. Mrs. Walter Engle will entertain the club, March 2 at her home in the Pelham apartments.
The Masquerade ball to be given Friday evening at the Country club will attract many persons including members and out of town guests. The party will begin at 8:30 o'clock. The Dixon Saxophone trio -will play the order of dances. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley, Mrs. Paul Price and Miss Louise Malsby are members of the committee in charge.
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Fraternity colors purple and gold were used in decorating the Pythian Temple last evening -when members of the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity gave their annual dance for the members and their invited guests. An orchestra furnished the dance music. The players were concealed by an Immense purple and gold spider webb surrounded with palms and ferns. A canopy of purple and gold ribbons added to the beauty of the decorative motif. Among the dancers were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crichet, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Althouse, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O'Byrne, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Misses Leah O'Neal, of Rushville, Lucile Smith of Marion, Indiana, Thelma Watldns of New Castle, Katherine Broderick, Dorothy Clark, Evelyn Shoemaker, Mary Foley, Martha Jones, Olive Jones, Thelma Wysong, Ruth Pfafflln, Theresa Collins, Martha Iilff. Vivian Harding, Bernice Hoover, Betty Tudor, Marie Stout, Marguerite Little. Arline Elliott, Fay Drake of Cincinnati, Carolyn Bradley, Marie Peters, Marie Wrede, Bernice Puckett
Marie O'Brien, Marian Russell, Cora Harris, Carolyn Smith, Mildred Parker, Margaret Jones, Pearl Martin of Pennsylvania, Irene DuWar of Musko-
Miss Mary Crivel of South Fourth street, will spend Saturday evening and Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. W. Heil.man at their home in Covington. Ky. Mrs. Heilman was formerly. Miss Pearl Hanley of Dublin, Indiana.
The Junior Choir of Trinity Lutheran church, will meet Sunday afternoon at 1:20 o'clock at the church. All members are urged to attend.
Miss Nanette Falk is the guest of! friends la Louisville, Kentucky, for ai
few days.
Bond read papers. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. A meeting of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will be held Wednesday afternoon at the chapel. Members of a card club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Robert Hudson at her home in the Gennett Theatre Flats. Wednesday afternoon thimble club
members will be- entertained by Miss
afternoon with Mrs. E. B. Clements at her home, North Thirteenth street Mrs. Frank Miller will entertain members of a card club, Friday after-
2022 North E street. Mrs. W. R. Lucas was a guest of the club. Needlework and social conversation were features." A luncheon was served." Members present were Mrs. Van Lovin,
Mrs. Thomas Hubbard. Mrs. Harry j noon.
Randall, Mrs. Atwood Jenkins, Mrs. i William Hirard. In two weeks Mrs.; The Hiawatha Social and Literary Atwood Jenkins entertains the club. j society will meet Friday afternoon , " ! with Mrs. Bair at her homo. North . Mrs. Jacob Lichtenfels will be hos- Seventh street, tess Thursday afternoon for a meeting j
of the Helping Hand club at her home, i A meeting of the Missionary society
gee, Oklahoma, Alta McPherscn, Mar
ie DuWane, Cornelia Border, Hazel Henderson, Margaret Kampe, Marguerite Nolan, Miriam Morgan, Lucy Dennis, Madge Landers of Muncie, Veral Dailey, Mildred Townsend, Bessie Cruse, Camilla Haner, Leona Corey and Blanch Bayer; Messrs. Carl Fienning, Frank Hebbeler, John Burris, John Weber, Ralph Engelbert, Edwin Wysong, Leroy Whlsler, Herbert Thompson, Westcott Hanes of Indianapolis, Bruce Cline, Carl Young, Henry Cole, James Eaton, Howard Lane, Mark Johanning, George Welch, Stanley Smith, Forest. Gartside, Earl Klnley, Raymond Aikin. Herschel
Thomas, Roscoe Candler, Lloyd Dye,
Wednesday evening the. L. A. class of the East Main Street Friends church entertained members of the Ten Pioneer class at the church with a Valentine party. Twenty-five guests were present. Music and games were features of the evening. Mrs. Henry Largers of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. Andrew Largers and Mr. Martin Largers of Lima, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Feldman, South Eighth street
I Anna Harrington at her home, North
Twelfth street next week.
A meeting of the Neighborly club will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Harry FindJay, east of the city.
South Eighth street.
Members of a card club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by tars. Wain Lycan at her home, 303 North Twenty-first street. A meeting of the Alice Carey club will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Alice Price, North Fifteenth street. The program will be given as announced in the year book.
will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Hamilton at her borne, 211 Pearl street Rev. J. F. Hill, Mr. D. W. Scott, Mr, George Gault have returned from Hamilton, Ohio, where they attended a church efficiency convention. Members of the Jolly Eight Thimble club will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. W. G. Land at her home, 537 West Main street The members -
I of the Reid Memorial U. P. church i are Me3dames D. F. Scherb, William
j will be held Friday afternoon at the j Schultz, William Jones, W. E. Wolke,
Walter Jones, W. G. Land, bdwara Ball and Roy Davis.
For the members of the Anemome club and their men friends Miss Helen
! McMinn will entertain Wednesday-
evening at her home, North Nineteenth street.
Guests from this city who attended
the dance given Wednesday evening!
by the Trl Kayppa sorority of New Castle in the Coliseum were Misses Mona Porter, Martha Jones, Messrs. Horatio Land and Kent Lemen. The West Richmond W. C. T. U. will not hold a Francis Willard Memorial service Monday afternoon at the West Richmond Friends church. The meeting has been deferred until later.
Members of the Monday afternoon i
Thimble club will meet Monday with Mrs. Bert Overman at her home. South Fifteenth street.
i Mrs. George Haner will be hostess ! Thursday afternoon for a meeting of ( the aid Bociety cf the Trinity Luth
eran church at her home, South Fourth street. Maumee Council Number 4, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet this evening in the Red Men's hall. After the business session there will be a social hour and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turner will entertain members of a card club Thursday evening at their home, South Twelfth street.
An interesting event of the coming week is the card party which will be given Monday evenins in the St.
Herbert Bradley, Albert J. Liuneman, Marys hall by the members of the
CATARRH LEADS TO CONSUMPTION
Catarrh is as much a blood disease as scrofula or rheumatism. It may be relieved, but It cannot be removed by simply local treatment. It causes headache and dizzines, impairs the U.ste, smell aud hearing, affects the voice, deranges the digestion, and breaks down the general health. It weakens the delicate lung tissues and leads to consumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla goes to the seat of the trouble, purifies the blood, and is so successful that it is known as the best remedy for catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla strengthens and tones the whole system. It builds up. Ask your druggist for Hood's, and insist on having it. There is no real substitute. Adv.
James Wood, Fred Romey, Frank
Bescher, Paul Stevens, James Quinlivan, Richard Brehm. Virgil Cranor, John Crawford, Edgar Loehr, Grant Fry, Homer Ramsey, Earl Roam, Harry Smith, Morris Haner, Lawrence Hoover, Ray Smith, Joseph Pardieck. Virgil Raines, Harold Grimes, Wilbur Morel. Wilbur Caskey, Raymond Dalbey, Earl Hewitt. Roy Flesh and Robert St John.
The annual mite box meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Shera, North Thirteenth street Dr. Harry Harman will have charge of the opening exercises. Mrs. John Marshall and Miss Grace Shera will sing. Miss Kirkpatrtek will play an instrumental number and Miss Ruth Shera will give a reading, "The Troublesome Mite Box." Thi3 will be followed by violin numbers by Mr. Harold Clements and numbers by a double quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, Miss Nina Shera and Mr., George Hodge. Miss Edna Marlatt will also give instrumental numbers end there will be selections by a male quartet. All members of the church : are invited.
Sacred Heart Sodality.
Monday evening a skating party will be given at the Coliseum for the members of the skating club and invited guests. Auction-bridge club members will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Taylor at her home, South Eleventh 6treet. Magazine club members will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. John H. Johnson at her home, North Eleventh street.
A meeting of the Tirzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Howard Frame, 27 North Nine teenth street. Mrs. Edward Wigand of Hagerstown, will be hostess. The
meeting will be called promptly at 2 o'clock.
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Friday afternoon Mrs. Fred Knuchel entertains members of a card club at her .home, North Seventh etreet
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klehfoth will entertain members of a card club Friday evening at their home.
Aid society of the West Richmond Friends church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church. The Art Gallery at the high school will hot be open Sunday afternoon as is the usual custom. . . :
Mr. and Mrs. Turner Hadley will be host and hostess Tuesday evening for a meeting of the Travel club at their home, South Thirteenth etreet.
Section four of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of the Grace M. E. church
Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bond were host and hostess last evening for a meeting of the Tourist club at their home. North Tenth street Mr. Edgar F. Hiatt. read a paper on, "The Treasury Department" after which there was an informal discussion. Mrs. Taylor of Logansport with Mrs. Florence Ludwick; Miss Scott with Mrs. John B. Dougan and Miss Flora Broaddus were guests of the club.
For Children's Colds and Croup "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in treating my children for colds and croup with the best success. We do not feel safe without it in the house. I cannot speak too highly cf it," writes Mrs. Joshua Nutter, Swiftwater, N. H. Obtainable everywhere.
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Mrs. Henry Vogelsong will be hos-1 u uuOU uu h
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tess Monday afternoon for a meeting i iUU1 of the Queen Esther Society of the ! Quelle Wellbaum at her home, West
fast urand Eden KeoeKan L,oage ai her home, South Ninth street.
, me annua! congregational meeting i A bazaar will be held Tuesday after-! of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will j noon at the Second English Lutheran be held Thursday, evening at the! church, at which time all kinds of j church. fancy articles will be on sale. In the J The Quaker City Circle club will i
from 5 until 7 o'clock.
j meet Thursday ! Addie Parsons.
afternoon with Mrs.
Mrs. D. W. Dennis will be hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Ticknor club at her home. West Third street'
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In wrist length, thus affording a complete covering for the dres3 that may be worn beneath it. This style is good for housekeepers, or for studio wear. The Pattern is cut in 3 sizes: Small Medium and Large. It requires 6 yards of 36-inch material for a Medium ize with sleeves; without sleeves, 6 yard 8. A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps.
Hill-Top Sawing" circle members were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Frank Glass at her home, East Main street. Refreshments wore served. The club will meet in three; weeks with Mrs. Paul Ross. Members of a thimble club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Edith Haisley-Ellabarger at her home in West Richmond. The Wide Awake Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church will meet Monday evening in the parlors of the church. The affair is in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Klopp, Jr., who will leave soon for Middletown, Ohio. The members of the Pythian Sisters Social Number 9 were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. E. W. Stigelman at her home, North Fourteenth street. After the program there was a social hour and refreshments. In two weeks, Mrs. Philip Murray entertains the club at her home, North Thirteenth and Main street. A social was given last evening in the parlors of the Reid Memorial U. P. church for the members of Young People's Union.' There was a program and special amusements. Refreshments were served. Monday eveiong at 7:30 the Monday evening skating club will meet in the Coliseum. All members and guests are privileged to attend. The Olive Branch Bible class of the First English Lutheran church will meet Monday evening at the church, At 6:30 o'clock there will be a picnic luncheon. Later an election of officers will be held. The following women formed a party at the Washington theatre to see the matinee performance of "Gypsy Love," Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. John T. Neal, Mrs. G. G. Minnix, Mrs, Frank Vossler, Mrs. J. C. Rife, Mrs. James Fry and Mrs. Charles Taylor.
The aid society of the First Baptist church will give a Washington party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Jones, South Fourteenth street, for all ladies of the church. Section 2 of thefLadies and Pastor's Union of the Grace M. E. church, will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Meranda at her home, North Twelfth street.
Mrs. John Lott will be hostess Wedl necday afternoon for a meeting of Secj tion 3 of the Ladies and Pastor's
Union of Grace M. E. church at her home, South Eighth street.
Three hundred persons attended the Dlav. "The Old Peabodv Pew" eiven
I last evening at the Second English ' T . - T. - U .. O .. . .1
the affair that it vill be repeated this evening at 7:45 o'clock. A number of the costumes were unique. Mrs.
Harman Jahnke, who took the part of the minister's wife, wore the wedding gown of Mrs. Adam H. Bartel. Mr. Andrew Rausch, as Justin Peabody wore the wedding suit of Mr. Adam H. Bartel. Many antique gowns and jewelry were worn by those taking part.
Mrs. M. F. Johnston will make an address before the members of the Art Study class when they meet Wednesday morning in the Public Art Gallery at the high school at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. N. S. Cox was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Athenaea Literary society at her home, South A street. Mrs. Fred Schneider, Mrs. William Bond and Mrs. S. Edgar
Tuesday afternoon at 3:50 o'clock a first aid class to the Red Cross organized by high school girls will meet in the high school building. The following calendar of events has been arranged for Reid Memorial U. P. church for the coming week. Tuesday afternoon the ladies of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will enjoy a Washington social at the home of Mrs. Charles Moss, 312 South Sixteenth street. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. Ramsey, Mr. George Moss, Mrs. John Moss, Mrs. Ogborn and Mrs. Charles Black. Thursday the following affairs will be held at the church: At 3 o'clock the Mission study class will meet; 4
o'clock the Social Aid meets and at 6:30 o'clock there will be a banquet and a 6ocial meeting. At 7:30 o'clock the annual business meeting of the congregation will be held.
Friday afternoon the Woman's Missionary society will meet at 2:30 o'clock at the church and the program will be in charge of the temperance secretary, Mrs. George Ballinger. Mrs. S. W. Hodgin, president of the Francis Willard W. C. T. U. will speak on "Temperance In Indiana." Mrs. J. F. Hill will talk about temperance in the United Presbyterian church. All members of the W. C. T. U.'s of the city are invited to attend. Mrs. Clara My-rick-King will have charge cf the musical program. Tea will be served.
Mrs. Robert Ashe will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Coterie club at her home. South Thirteenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give an assembly party Friday evening in the Odd Fellow's hall after their beginners' class has received its instruction.
The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Friday
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Interest is manifested in the dance which the social committee of the Elk's lodge is giving Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Elk's club. The Dixon Saxophone will play the order of dances. Refreshments will be served.
Members of a thimble club were pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Elmer Ford at her home.
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