Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 98, 7 March 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1917

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ociety News Here is What Your Neighbor is Doings-Here are the Clubs. Tea Parties Banco. Enjrasre-

ments, Weddings cnjtl Church Societies about which Richmond Women Are Ta?;7king.

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Mra. George Cutter, Sooth. Serena street, will entertain the meiabers of the aid society of the Trinity lUit&etan church Thursday afternoon. Members of a card club vtE be entertained Thursday afternoon try Mrs. E. M. Moore at her home, 301 North Twenty-first street. Last evening the memberst of the Mission Study class of the East Main Street Friends' church enjoyel a plo ! nlo supper with Mrs. Edwin CiKtwford, ; 104 South Twenty-first street. , A meeting of the aid society ofl the 'West Richmond Friends ctrauch was held yesterday afternoon .at the 1 church. ' Dr. Earl Harold of Lynn, Massarcttusetts. Is the guest of his another, : Mrs. Isaac Harold, and Dr. Frank 'Harold, at their home, North Tenth .street. 1 A meeting of the' Aftermath society 'was held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. "Theodore Walters, South Eleventh (street. Tho Superintendents and members of the Home Departments of the City Sunday school met Tuesday afternoon At 2:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. Jl. A concert will be given this evening at the West Richmond Friends' hurch by the members of the Sunday .school orchestra. A pretty party in honor of thte hns- i bands of the members was given last evening at the home of Mrs. Mary

Etheridge, South Twelfth street "by the members of the Progressive Literary

Circle.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fortham have Issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Edna, to Mr. Silas Horn, Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. March 20, at their homo, 2285 fWblfT Street, Norwood. Cincinnati, Ohio. The reception will be held at 1 o'clock at the home. 'Mr. Horn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Valentine J. Horn of this city. Mrs. Frank Chambers had the paper last evening when Mr. and Mrs.

Mather Kelsey entertained members of the Travel club at their home oa the National Road, East.

Mr. and Mrs. to New York.

Ben E artel hare gone

Mr. and Mrs. 01 en May of this city

attended a dinner Sunday at New Cpa- J

tie given by Mr. and Mrs. Za3k Sweazy. The Mission Study class of the Rdd Memorial TJ. P. church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. George Ballinger, West Richmond. Mrs. W. L. Misener, North Tenth street, will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Social Aid of the Reid Memorial U. P. church. Members of the Princess card.' club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. R. McMlnn, North -Nineteenth street Mrs. D. R." Mitchell will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Earlham Heights Dorcas society. An all-day meeting of the aid society of the East Main Street Friends' church will be held Thursday at the church. A Mystery social will be given this evening at the home of Mrs. H. R. McQueen, 2116 North F street by the members of the aid society of the United Brethren church. In celebration of the sixth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Miss June Elizabeth, Mrs. Edward Schramm entertained in a pleasant manner Saturday afternoon at her home. Maurice Druley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Druley, North Twentieth street, who was operated on Friday at Reid Memorial hospital is much improved.

Members of a euchre chib were entertained by Mrs. Edward Schramm Monday afternoon at her home, North Fifth street. The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jo;;eph Clawson was celebrated Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Trabue save a dinner at their

heme In Rusuvllle-. Mr. and Mrs. 3. 0. Giawsea and two children ei ibis city were among the out ei lawn gueets; . MrBi, Metro will be hostess Thursday afterneea tot a meeting of the Geterle club. Circle Number 8 of the Aid society of the First Presbyter tea church will enjoy s tea Tharsday afternoon at 2:10 o'clock at the home of Mr& & S; Smith in Easthaven. The FMlataea class of the Second Presbyterian church entertained their mothers last evening at the church, Miss Elkins of Peru, Indiana, has been visiting Mia Wilma Wallace at her heme, North Eleventh rstreet, for a few days. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mosa will entertain members of a card club at their home, South Thirteenth street.

GLASS ENTERTAINS FOR ENTIRE SCHOOL

MILTON, InL, March 7. The Esther Bible class of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ewers, in honor of the classes of W. L. Parkins, Misses Lulu Fancett and Serena Hoshour, Monday evening. There were more than 100 persons present A talk was given by W. L. Parkins, superintendent. Responsese were by Rev. M. S. Taylor, Dr. W. C. Squier, James Doddridge and Thomas Ewers.

ANZIEGER ASSERTS WILSON TORE UP MONROE DOCTRINE

ACCOUNTANTS GIVE TALKS

(By Aeelated Press) BERLIN, March 1. The Lokal Ansleger in a lengthy editorial today severely eriileiEes President Wilson's Inaugural address: "On the self same day that James Monroe 100 years ago assumed the presidency," says the newspaper "bis successor, President Wilson' at the Capitol in Washington, tore up the document known as the Monroe doctrine which for a century has been the cardinal feature of American foreign politics. ' "The peculiarly veiled rhetoric in which he closes his Inaugural sentiment admits of no other Interpretation. "In each of its sentences the attention is plainly revealed through persistent misstatements, and concealment of an undeniable fact to proclaim himself to the world at large as a peace mediator at the very moment that he Is threatening without cause to take up arms and enter the war; and this though he is responsible for its prolongation by virtue of his proEnglish attitude, his so-called neutrality and numerous sins of omission."

PROTECTED CIRCLE TO HOLD MEETING

The Protected Heme Circle will hold its regular meeting this evening ia the Red Men's Hall; The officers are! President, Sister Adkinsj past president Brother Relssj vice president Sister Hays; guardian, Brother Hays; chaplain Sister Willettj guide, Sister Walter Brenizerj gulden Sister Rowei accountant, Sister Hodappi treasurer, Sister Swisher secretary. Brother Taggartj sentinel. Brother" Phelps j watchman, Brother BreniBei1;

EXPORT RCORDS BROKEN FOR MONTH

(By Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA Mareh i All export records at this port were broken in February with shipments abroad valued at $57089000, according to the report of the commissioners ef navigation publishes today:

R. II. S. HOPEFULS TAKE LAST WORK

Richmond high school's hopes for the district and slate titles went through final paces at the Coliseum this afternoon. Physically, the 6quad seemed in the pink of condition. The seven regulars O'Neal, Jessup

land Simmons, forwards,' Parker, cen

ter; McUnde, Shelton and Grimes are in the best of shape for the action

I scheduled to start Friday afternoon.

JUNE BORTON FILES 8UIT

FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COCOHB AND COLDS Eckman's Alterative GLD BY AXX UULUXXQ DBVCGIgXfl

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June M; Boiion Bled suit for divorce from George W. Borton in circuit court today The couple was married June 8, 1910. Cruel and inhuman treatment was the charge The plaintiff asks that her maiden name, June M. Shelley, be restored.

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