Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 107, 17 March 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PAUJWIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, -1917

SOCIETY'S MEETING PLACE 1

BIRTH CONTROL HEAD AS SHE APPEARS

AFTER THIRTY DAYS IMPRISONMENT

' Seventy-five women of the Reid Memorial church were entertained In a charming manner- yesterday -afternoon by Mrs. J. S. Hill at her home, North Eleventh street. In the living room red carnations with American flags formed a beautiful decoration. The dining room was In keeping with St. Patrick's day. The green and white was In evidence everywhere. SL Patrick's emblems were very attractive. Refreshments were served. Mrs. George Ferlkig was hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Pythian Sisters at her home, South Sixth street Fourteen members were present Refreshments-were served. The guests were Mrs. Wadman. Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Harris. In two weeks Mrs. Laudlg entertains the society at her home. South Eleventh street. . In honor of Miss Ruth Plerson and Miss Margaret Rife of Spiceland, Indiana, Mrs. Fred Haisley is entertaining with a company this evening at her home, 'North Fourteenth street. The members of the Four Corner club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Joseph Meyer at her home, 825 North H street. A luncheon was served. Those present were Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mrs. Henry Gobel, Mrs. William Hanning, Mrs. Henry Vogelsong, Mrs. L. L. Burgess, Mrs. Will Snyder, Mrs. Will Knollenberg. Mrs. Jess Ebert, Mrs. Edward Valentine, Mrs. Will Warden, MA. George Sauer, Mrs. Will Wentllng, Mrs. Joseph Meyer. In two weeks Mrs. Henry Voglsong entertains the club at her borne, South Ninth street Current Event club members entertained their husbands In a delightful manner last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haisley, North Fourteenth street All the decorations were in keeping with St Patrick's Day. Thirty-five members were present. A buffet supper was served. Misses Margaret Rife and Ruth Pierson of Spiceland, Indiana, were guests of the soplety. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hegger are leaving Mdnday for Los Angeles, California, where they will remain until June 1. Mrs. Oscar 'Treesel gave a prettily Appointed luncheon Friday at her home, South Eleventh street, in honor of Mrs; M. L. Baum of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Mary Marvin, of Findlay, Ohio, who Is the guest of Mrs. Joseph Beck at her home. East Main street. Other honor guests were Mrs. Joseph Beck and Mrs. Specht Spring flow, ers and ferns were used in decorating the table. Hill-Top Sewing Circle members were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. A. Park, at her home, East Main street. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Edwin Crawford entertains the club in two weeks at her home, South Twenty-first street. Mrs. George Harper and daughter, Miss Hilda, Mrs. Clarence Dean and daughter, are attending the tournament at Bloomlngton. , : Mr. and Mrs. S. K. DeArmond have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Agncw at Brookville. They are leaving Tuesday for Rio, Montana. . . The United Order of Foresters met Friday evening in the Commercial club rooms. . - White hyacinths made the Country club fragrant yesterday afternoon when after a luncheon the members enjoyed an auction-bridge party. The favors went to Miss Sarah Addlngton,

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Mrs. Fred Carrand, Miss 'Olive Eliason. The next affair to be given at the club by the committers a -vaudeville. The date will be announced later. - Winona club members 'were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Ella Murray. , Thursday a surprise was given Mrs. William Nelson at her home, 217 H North Sixth street by a number of her friends. She received many pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Poole of Indianapolis assisted the hostess in entertaining. Refreshments were Berved. Mrs. Nelson also received pretty gifts from relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jessup were host and hostess last evening for a meeting of the Tourist club at their home, South Eighteenth street. Dr. N. S. Cox had charge of the program and his subject was, "Do We Owe Colombia Anything?" A number of the members assisted with the program. There was story telling and other diversions ' later in the evening. Miss Johnson with Mrs. John H. Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred White were guests. The Athenaea Literary society members were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. W. B. Martin at her apartments in the Jefferson. There was a large attendance of the membership. In the absence of Mrs. William Quigg, Mrs. N. S. Cox gave the subject, "How Old Is Man?" Mrs. Belle Kinsey gave a paper, "The Jew." After the program the hostess entertained the guests with Victrola numbers. Refreshments were served. In two weeks Mrs. Foster. Hoeffer entertains the club. Mrs. B. M. Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Thomas went to Indianapolis this morning to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rldpath and son, Thomas. Circle Number Five of the aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet" Tuesday afternoon Instead of Wednesday with Mrs. Otto Krone at her home in Reeveston.

Mrs. Roy Fry entertained members of a thimble club yesterday afternoon at her home, South Fifteenth street. Mrs. George Coggeshall was a guest. A luncheon was served. In two weeks Mrs. Bert Overman entertains the club at her home. South Fifteenth street As a courtesy to Mrs. W. E. Klopp, who is leaving soon for a residence in Middletown, Ohio, a reception was given Friday afternoon in the St Paul's Lutheran church chapel by the members of the Home Departments and City Superintendents. Mrs. T. P. Keplinger, city superintendent presided. Rev. Mr. Rohlfing gave a splendid talk encouraging the members in their work. The double quartet composed of women of the church sang several beautiful numbers. A M!. Edward Hasemeler, state president of the Sunday schools made a splendid talk. Short talks were also made by Mrs. George Knollenberg and Mr. H;S. Jameselative.ovthe wprk., .The rooms were decorated In the home department colors, purple and white. White carnations Vere also used In appointing the rooms. Refreshments were served. An informal reception followed. , Jolly Eight club members will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. William Schultz, 38 North Second street. . " : v Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafford have gone to Indianapolis to spend Sunday with friends. Mrs. Ben Pitts has returned from Webster where she has-been visiting friends and relatives for several weeks. Adding to the social calendar for the day was the pretty breakfast given this morning at 9:30 o'clock by Mrs. Robert L. Kelly, when she took this means of extending a courtesy to Miss Sarah Addlngton who will be married Tuesday to Mr. Howard Reid of New York at the Addlngton home in Glen View. Flowers suggestive of the spring time were used in appointing the table. A delicious breakfast was served. Covers were laid for Mrs. Rondthaler of Moosehart. Illinois, an aunt of the bride-elect, Mrs. Ben

ton Addlngton, Miss Lois Kelly, Miss Sarah Addlngton, Miss Eleanor Boykin of New York, Mrs. Oakley Polk of Newcastle, Miss Eleanora Shute, Miss Mildred Schalk, Miss Olive Eliason, Mrs. Douglas Graham of Chattanooga, Tenn., Miss Mary Bertsch of Cambridge City, and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly. Mr. Frank Schalk, a student at the Art Institute in Chicago, arrived here this afternoon to spend the spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schalk, North Eighteenth street Miss Nola Russell will entertain members of the A. N. C. club Monday evening at her home, North C street. Miss Ruth Bradley will be hostess

Tuesday evening for a meeting of the

King's Daughters of the Second Presbyterian church at her home. Mrs. .Carl Baker, assisted by. her daughter, Miss Stella, entertained In a delightful manner at their home, 314 Randolph street Friday .afternoon. The house was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and ferns. The

time was spent with needlswork and music, after which a dainty two-course luncheon was- served. - The invited guests were: Mrs. John Hutchinson, Mrs. Fred Kennedy, Mrs. Edward Klute, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Charles Hanes, Mrs. William Stevens, , Mrs. Oren A. Miller, Mrs. Frank Shlssler, Mrs. Edward v Marlatt Mts.:. Albert Foster, Mrs. D. R. Mikesell, Mrs. Charles Ford, Mrs. Carl Baker, Misses Lorene Shissler and Stella Baker. Mrs. Harry Dalbey will entertain members of the Aftermath society at her home, South Seventeenth street. A meeting of the Progressive Literary Circle will .be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Essenmacher. Mrs. Daniel Scherb will entertain the member of the Banner Social Thursday afternoon at her home, 34 North Second street . Mr. and Mrs. Giles Williams will entertain members of a card club Thursday evening at their suburban home, south of the city. The members of the Aid society of the Second English Lutheran church will present the "Old .Peabody. PewV Friday evening at the Fountain City Friends church. A card party will be given Thursday evening in the Eagles hall by the members of the lodge.' Friday afternoon the wives of the members will enjoy a card party. , An Old Melodies Concert will , be given Tuesday evening, March 20, at the Second Presbyterian church, by the Philathea class of young ladles. All taking part will appear In costume and a good program will be given. A small admission will be charged. The L. M. C. will meet Monday night at the home of Miss Miriam Elchholtz, 901 North H street. All members are requested to be present

A. meeting of the Past Grand Eden Rebekab Lodge will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Russell Strattan, 243 Pearl street. A meeting of the , West Richmond W, C. T. U. will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. N. C. Heironimus, National Road, West The program will be presented by Mrs. Olive Lewis and Mrs. S. W. Hodgin. Mrs. William Bartel will be hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Dorcas society at her home, South Twelfth street Mrs. Fred G. Mayer will entertain members of an auction bridge club Monday afternoon at her home, South Eighth street , Members of an afternoon thimble club- will be entertained Monday by Mrs. Levi Peacock, corner . West Seventh and the Commons road. Magazine club members will be' entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. William Rindt at her home, 36 South Twenty-first street . ' ' The last assembly of the season was given last evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. Their orchestra played the order of dances. Among the guests were Mr., and Mrs. Ira Wood, Mr. and Mrs. "Guy Gottschall, Mr. and Mrs. Charl Lange, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bullerdick, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Finfock, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O'Byrne, Misses Isabelle Hunt, Elizabeth Tarkelson. Louise Uhl, Marie Wynn, Helen Owens, Margaret Van Zant, Mary Porterfield, Marie .Thum, Florence Wentz, Marie Roberts, Bernlce Judy, Mildred Townsend, Martha Jones, Louise Mahret, Leona Corey, Janet Seeker and Dorothy Rodefeld. Messrs. Morris Gay Lester Leiter, Roy Sleek, Henry Tietz, John Gunder, Roy Kohlstedt, Paul Steen, Earl Roam, Morris Woodhurst, Lawrence Hoover,

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This photograph shows Mrs. Margaret Sanger just after her release from jail In New York upon her completion of a thirty-day sentence for distributing birth control propaganda. She was greeted by many prominent men and women associated with the movement and loudly cheered as she started for a birth control breakfast .in Manhattan.

Virgil Cranor, Wilbur Morrell, Byron Kuth, Lynn Mather, Ralph Penland, Grant Fry, Lawrence Chrow, Richard Brehm, R. E. Phillips, Carl Maag, Kent Lemen, Roland Dollins, Virgil Raines and Dr. Wysong. Mrs. Isaac Born, was elected presi

dent of the Woman's Franchise League at Indianapolis yesterday a special meeting of the League. " f The Phi Delta, Kappa fraternity of Kokomo will hold open house Sunday at their;-rooms on ,.'West Mulberry street. ;. The annual banquet of the Earlham College Press club will be held this evening in the private dining room at the Hotel Westcott Smilax, shamrocks, spring flowers and various emblems of the season will form the main decorations. The place cards will be in the green. In the center of the table will be a mound of white carnations embedded in the greenery. Places will be arranged at the table for: Professor and Mrs. William N. Trueblood, Professor and Mrs. Harlow Lindley, Miss Lucile Hiatt, Miss Luella Wells, Miss Mary f Anna Dickinson, Miss Corine Wilson, Miss Edna Parker, Miss Lova Plerson, Miss Zola Clark, Miss Florence Hadley, .Miss Elma Cox, Miss Edna Sage, Miss Ruth Kellum, Miss Marguerite Norton, Miss Dora Wilson, Miss Helen Rust Miss Louise Merwin, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Lola Scott Miss Ellen Sherill, Miss Phoebe Hathaway, and Miss Mildred Henley. Mr. Paul J. Furnas, Mr. Philip Furnas, Mr. Ross Williams, Mr. Fred Hobbs, Mr. Roland Nusbaum, Mr. Benjamin N. Johnson, Mr. Everett

Pennington, Mr. J. Clyde Little, Mr. Alden H. Mills, Mr. Leland Calvert, Mr. Janney Hutton, Mr. Donald Calvert, Mr. Donald Kellum, Mr. J. Hobart Haskins, Mr. Gerald Hoerner, Mr. Robert Johnson and Mr. Howard Mills. Mr. J. Clyde Little will be toastmas'ter. South Side section of.the.-Wom-Sin's "Character Builders class of the Central Christian church, will meet with Mrs. Ernest Thomas at her. Jxonwu South Seventh street Miss Carolyn Hutton will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a .meeting of the Cot-ie club at her home, North Fifteenth street. A meeting of the aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church, will be held and the hostess named later. The Social Aid of the Reid- Memorial TJ. P. church, will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Moss. The Aid society of the East Main Street Friends church will not meet Thursday afternoon. The meeting has been deferred until later. The Helping Hand club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. William Klopp at her home, South Ninth street. Members of a card club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Philip Roser at her home, North Twenty-second and C Btreets. Members of the Anenome club will be entertained Wednesday evening by

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This was the comment of Pauline Schellschmidt in Reviewing the Indianapolis Recital of the

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Ninth street ... , . . ........ - An evening meeting of the Neighborly club will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will

iam Bachmeyer, east of the city. The husbands of the members will be

special guests. Thimble club members will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Coggeshall, South Eighth street. Mrs. Edward Cooper will entertain members of a card club Wednesday afternoon at her home, South Twelfth street. The Penny club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Eubank at her home, Boyer street, and lunch will be served. A meeting of the Tlrzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge will be held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ross Robinson at her home, 519 Main street. Mrs. John Lott will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of Section 3 of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church at her home. South Eighth street There will be an election of officers. A meetfhg of Section 4 of the Ladles and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church will be held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Price, 601 West Main street. Section 1 of the Ladles and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church, will meet Wednesday afternoon at the church and a picnic supper will be served.

the Princess card . club at her home. 1512 South A street Mrs. George Ball will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the I' Hon Study class of the Reid Memorial V- P. church at her home, South Fifteenth street An all-day meeting of the St Paul's Guild and the Woman's Auxiliary of the St Paul's Episcopal church, will be held Tuesday at 9 o'clock at the Parish House. The time will be spent sewing. The Aid society of the South Eighth Street Friends church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church. The Aid society of the West Richmond Friends church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church. A meeting of the Ticknor club will be held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Grant at her home. South Eighth street and the program will be given according to the year book. There will be a special meeting at the Joseph Moore school Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock to organize a parentteachers association. At 3:30 o'clock Professor Harlow Lindley will talk on "The Making of a New Constitution." Alf women of the community who are Interested may attend.

PASTORS RECEIVE FUNDS ' FOR NEWCASTLE RELIEF

The Rev. F. W. Rohlfing, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church and the Rev. Father Frank Roell of St. Andrew's church and the Rev. H. Specht. acting pastor of St. John's Lutheran

church will receive funds for the Red Cross fund that Is being raised here for the Newcastle tornado refugees. Duning's grocery on South Sixth and . E streets will also receive funds.

USE INTERURBAN SERVICE

A social for members of the Loyal Daughters and Loyal Sons classes of the First Christian church will be glven Wednesday evening at the church. There will be special entertainment and refreshments.

An important nuptial event of the! week is the wedding of Mr. Howard i Reid of New York, and Miss Sarah! Addlngton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Benton Addington, Tuesday, March 20.!

There will be many guests from without the city. The young people will have a residence in New York. Mrs. E. E. Longstreth will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of

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