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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND- SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MAR. 24, ,19X7.
inhere Richmond s Society Congregates
One of the attractive social function's k!oY today ia the Five Hundred party which Miss Grace Smith 1b giving this events- at her home. - South Seventeenth street, as a courtesy to Mr. aid Mra. Raleigh O. Fisher of Indianapolis. Easter flowera and other decoration in keeping with the season will' make the rooms pretty. The game -will he played at three tables. The guests are Dr.- aad Mrs. J. A. Conker, Mr; and Mrs. Edgar Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Gus tfafner. Mr. and Mra. Raleigh Fisher.. Miss Marie Davis. Mr. Ernest Calvert, and Mr. Paul Schmidt of Rochester, New York. : , ;.Mrs7 M. M.- Paige and Miss Lillian Paige wit) he hostesses Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Magazine club "at " their home, North Twelfth street. , ; : ,'- .;- - . - - .Members of the Tlcknor club will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Tred Miller at her home,' North Tenth street. The" Aid "'society of the West Richmond Friends church,, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church and all plans will be completed for a bazaar and supper to be given. Wednesday at the church. . : ..: ' A meeting of the aid society of the South Eighth Street. Friends: church will' be held Tuesday afternoon at the church." , : , '" 1 A meeting of the Criterion club will be held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. D. C. Stott, at her home North C street. ' A meeting of the Spring Grove Sewing circle will be held Tuesday afterneon with Mrs. Harry Ehgelbrecht - ! A meeting of the Ladies U. C. I. Social club will be held Tuesday afterneon at the home of Mrs. Edward Dye, North Thirteenth street. ; . ' 1 A card party will be given Tuesday evening at 1 o'clock in the Moose Hall.. ' Mr, 0. C, KronesWili be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Kensington elub at her home-In Reeveston. i Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Mary Landis will be hostess for a meeting of the Home Economic Study, class of Diatrict Number 6 at her home, north of the city, 1 ' ! A social will be .given Tuesday even-' ing at the Central Christian church for all membereof the-chureh. ' . ' The postponed meeting of the Young ladies Mission Circle . of the .First Christian church will be held Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Donna Hyde, South Tenth street . '. ; .. ; The Mission Study class of the East Main Street Friends church -will m. Tuesday evening with the Rev', and Mrs. Milo Hinckle, 29 .South, Seventeenth street ' ; A concert wiif he ' given 'Tuesday evening at thetFairview M. E. church. The program will be announced later. A nominal admission fee will be asked. ' Mmbr of the -Tuesday aftarnoon ta 'd club-will meet and the hostess will he named later. . Miss Ruth Bradley will be hostess Tuesday; evening for the postponed meeting' of the Kings Daughters of the Second Presbyterian, church at her home., . ... There will be an election ef officers Wednesday afternoon when the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of the Grace M. E. church, meets at the church. The members of all sections are asked to be present;. ( Members of the Greenbrtar Community club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. John Weun-1
Ker at nsr aome, soma or ue ciiy... - .
A meeting of the Tirzah aid society or the Ben Hur Lodge will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bert Williams, North Eighteenth street. : . , Members of the American Beauty club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. .William Mutchner at her home,-248 South West Third street ' The Domestic Science association wll) be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. A. W. Roach. at her home, 135 South Twenty-first street. Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Conner. Mrs. Omar Murray. Miss Maxine Murray and Mrs. Philip Murray formed a loge party at the Murray Theatre. . . ' Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds is entertaining members of an auction-bridge club Wednesday afternoon at the Country Club. ." ' Mr. Everett Boiander and Mr.' Earl Campbell have returned from Indianapolis where they attended the Eastman School of Photography. Mrs. S. W. Hodgin went to Indianapolis this Afternoon and this evening will bear Miss Jeannette Rankin of Montana, the first congresswoman in
the United States speak at Tomlinson hall. "' v ". r . - v '. 1 -:. i . On apcount of. the Galli-Curcl conrt t tHn noiiseum Monday evening
th Trifoliuni Wtorary society wiU not
meet Monday . evening .wwn wr. .aua Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum. - The meeting has been ; postponed , until , . Tuesday evening; - . ! - ; - . A pretty Informal tea for members
of the Aid society and members of the
congregation of ; the West Richmond Friends church was given this after
noon by Mrs. E. P. Tnieblood at her
home, College avenue.. The rooms were made fragrant with spring flowers. Thirty gnestp, were entertained. Several other women are arranging for similar - functions and later in the season the series will be. brought to a close with a large party at the community house. , . . , ; A meeting of the East End Aid sooAtv of the First Christian church,
win ho held Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Charles Fartlow, 524
South Twelfth street, - i A aocial waa given yesterday after
noon at the home Of Mrs. Theodore Walters. South -Eleventh street, for
the women, who are. members of the
congregation of the Reid Memorial u.
P. -Churchy: The afternoon was spent
socially and with music, and games. A delicfou luncheon Jn several courses
was served.
After spending six weeks In St. Louis with Mr. Brebm, Mrs. Harry
Brehm of Springfield. Ohio, ia here for
a . visit with her parents, wr ana Mrs
naniel Hart, 24 South Eighth street
Later She win be joined by Mr. srenm
whence they will go to Cleveland, Ohio, where ther will spend some
time. . , ' A meeting of the Francis W.illard W. C. T. U. was held Friday afternoon at the home of-Mrs. S. W,, Hodgin. South
Fifteenth street. During the business session plans were made for Scientific
Temperance Contest work. The w. J.
T. U. women of Wayne county are urged to ask all men and women to attend the open forums which have
been established in Richmond. Plans
were, also consummated , for a , local institute early in' April.. After the business Mrs. S. W. Hodgin made a
talk. "What Kind, of Counter Attractions Are Needed as a Substitute for Saloons in Richmond." After the pro
gram there was a social hour. The next meeting will be held in two weeks
and the hostess will be named later. Adding to the attractiveness of the
week's social schedule was the lunch
eon .given .Thursday at l o'clock by Mra. A.' Wu Roach,, chairman of the Sixth District H6me Economic Com
mittee of. the Federation of Women's clubs at her home, 135 South Twenty.
first street A luncheon in several eourses was. served. -The table was appointed with flowers and ferns. After the luncheon a general discussion of future plans to be pursued by the committee was held. Covers were laid for" Mrs. Guy Ab'ercromble, chairman 'of the Sixth district Federation of clubs; Mrs.' E. B. 'Thomas of the
Home. Economics Committee. Rush-
ville; Miss Ola Billman of Shftlbyville; Mrs. E. C. Moore of Oxford.-Mrs. John W. Holland of Cottage. Grove; Mra. Grant 'Williams of near Connersville; Mrs. Claude Bartlett of Louisville. Indiana and Mrs. ' Charles Jennings -of Newcastle. . The aid society, the- Woman's Home Missionary society .and the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church will hold, en all-day meeting Wednesday at the church. The Mary F Thomas W. C. T. TJ. will' meet - Monday - afternoon at 2 o'clock in the dome room at the Mor-risson-Reeves library. A program will be given and a business, session . held. The continuation of the study of the Constitution will also be a feature. ' Fifty friend's and neighbors- of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kirkman gave them a delightful surprise at their- home, 837 North, Tenth street, Monday night. The evening was spent In dancing and playing euchre. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morgan, Mr, and Mrg Parke' Wilson, Mr. andN Mrs. Dallas Wright and mother, Mr. , and Mrs-.. Charles .Kerlin. . Mr, .- and ., Mrs. George Horn. Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Hale, Mr., and Mra., Henry Crose, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Heines. Mf- and 'Mrs. Roy Kirkman. 'Mr. and Mrs.- Noah -Regan. Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Fisher. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Strater, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkman, Messrs. Louis "Crose," Edward Kirkman Cris. Hale, Ray Wilson, Robert Horn. Lester Strater, By
ron Fisher, Misses Margie Horn, May Wilson, Wlma Horn, Opal -Wilson, Evelyn , Horn, Jlelen. Kerlin, Porthy Fisher, June Heines. A lunch was served. -Music was furnished by Mr. Crose and Mr. Horn. .
A meeting of E.'G.'C. club was held
Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Sheridan Inderstrodt, North Seven
teenth- streets 'The -favors were given
to Mrs. Knuchel and Mrs. Inderstrodt
There were guests present to fill two
tables. After the game.a-luncbeon was
served.- naay afternooni April 6, Mrs. . Lee burner, w'll entertain the
club.
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i Miss Elsie Marshall will give a demonstration Wednesday afternoon when the Domestic Science association will meet at the home of Mrs. A. W. Roach, $outb Twenty-first street Members gnd their friends are invited to attend. After the program an informal tea will be held. "'..'-.. ; ; ' j A number of guests attended the card party given Friday afternoon in the Eagles hall by, the wives of the members of the lodge. Last evening after roll call the members of the Ben Hur lodge enjoyed a social time. . The program as announced was given .without change. There Were refreshmen,ts.. ,.'.,.,.. i The annual convention of .the Woman's Franchise League of Indiana, wilt be held in the Claypool Hotel Auditorium, April 17-19. The annual dinner will be held '.Wednesday evening at the Claypool. Tickets are one dollar and a half and reservations with check or money order should be made with Mrs. Carey Teasdale. Golden Hill, Indianapolis, before Wednesday . April 18. The chairmen of the committees are as follows: RegistrationMrs. J. D. Nichols; Hospitality, Mrs. Richard Edwards; Program, Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson; Finance, Mrs. Hortense A. Perkins; Press, MrsMindwell Cram pton Wilson; Dinner, Mrs. Teasdale; Seating, ushering and decorating, Mrs. Lawrence J. Cummins, and revision of constitution, Mrs. Grace Julian Clark. Friends in this city will be interested in the announcement of the marriage of Mr. Wendell W. Cunningham, who lives near Lynn, Indiana, and Miss Lucile Stafford of Newcastle at Terre Haute, Indiana, Saturday. March 17. The ceremony was performed at the home of the Rev. L. O. Richmond, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church. They left for Winchester. Indiana, and spent Sunday with the bride's parents. They will reside on a farm near Winchester. Decorations in keeping with St. Patrick's Day made the home of Mrs, Fred Brohmann attractive Friday afternoon when she entertained members of the Hiawatha. Social and Literary society at her home, Richmond avenue. Mrs. Brohmann had the discussion of Current events. After the program a luncheon in two courses was served. Mrs. May Little was a guest. April 6 Mrs. Edward . Stigelman entertains the society at her home, North Fourteenth street. - The New. Idea . Sewing circle will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. James Parsons at her home, North Fifth street The Community Men's club of the Second Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday evening at the church.. Refreshments will be served by the women of the church. Narcissus Embroidery club members will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Arch Campbell at her home, North Thirteenth street, Mrs. Ernest Thomas will be hostess Thursday .afternoon for a postponed
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meeting of the South Side Section of
the woman s Character Builders' class of the Central Christian church at her home. South Seventh street The Woman's Relief Corps will meet Thursday afternoon in the Post rooms at the court house. Mra. Thomas Ahl will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Collegiate club .at her home near Centerville. - ; , The. "aid society of the East Main Street... Friends' , church . will -meet Thursday .afternoon at the. church, , . Teddy. Bear flub members. will, be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs, Lynn Shaw at her. home, South Ninth street, v Members of the Wi-Mo-Dau-sis club will meet Thursday afternoon with Miss Maple King. A card party will be given Thursday evening; in the Eagles hall by the members of the ledge. Friday afterneon the wives of the members will give a car4 Pty. The aid society of the Second English Lutheran church will present, "The Old Peabody Pew," Friday evening at the Middleboro school for the members of the Home Economic Study class of District Number 6. The public is invited. A nominal admission fee will be asked. Members of the Four Corner club will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Henry Vogelsong at her home, South Ninth street. - - A pleasant social function for last evening was the party given at the First M. . E. church by Mr. Charles MacLeonhart for the members of the Harmony class of the Sunday school.
A mock trial and a "Deestrict Schule" voire feature of the evening' amusements. A delicious luncheon was served. Those who enjoyed the affair were Rev: and Mrs. H. C. Harman, Mrs. D. D. Ramey,- Mrs. Wm. Lintner. Misses -Hazel ; Wilson, "Ltffc "Van Nuys. Maude Crubaugh. Jessie .Bailey, Ethyl. Kinnaman. Eltreda Harlin, Mildred Dllks. Cordia Simpson. Madelon Beckett; Blanche Davenport. Freda Selfert, - Maude Bechinghant. Hazel Gregg. Mary Stahl.' Mary Woodhurst Minnie Burris, Messrs Robert Jenkins. Otto DePoy, Harold" Barnard, Merrill Huddleson, Paul Harman, Clarence' Jenkins, 'Albert Fehlman and Charles MacLeonhardt Mrs. "Bert Overman will entertain members of a tlub Friday afternoon at her home. South Fifteenth street ' Athenaea Literary society members will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Forest Hoeffer. The program will be given as announced in the year book. Mr. June Gayle, who bias been quite ill at the -home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Gayle. South Sixteenth street, Is gradually, improving. , -The Tourist club will meet Thursday evening of next, week, instead of Friday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Weed, North Eleventh street.- Mr. William Dudley Foulke will make an address, "The Revision of the Constitution." Members are asked to heed this change in days. Mr. Paul Schmidt of Rochester, New York, is the guest of friends in this city. - : ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinert and
daughter Miss Vera have gone to Win
chester to spend the week-end with Attorney and Mrs. W. O. Smith.
I Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh G. Fisher of
Indianapolis, are spending the week-
'end with Miss Grace Smith, at her
home, 115 South Seventeenth street. A dance -was given last evening in the Eagles' Hall by the members of the Good Time Dancing club. The attendance was large.- Piano and drums
furnished the dance music. Another parjty. will be given in the near future. VA lecture, open to the public, wiU be Sven this evening at Ldndley Hall, arlham college at 7:30 o'clock. The process' used - In making iron tubing from the mining of the ore- to--4he completed product will be explained and illustrated. ;'' Monday evening a "Get Together" meeting will be held at the First Christian church by the members of the Loyal Messenger and the Loyal Scouts claases of the church. . A committee in charge is made up of Miss Edith Decker. Miss Kathryn Nichols. Miss Amy Fitzpatrick, ; Mr. James Eaton. Mr. Eber Williams and Mr. Carl Brady. ; The Woman's Loyal Moose Circle will meet Wednesday evening In the Moose Hall at 7:30 o'clock. After the Important ' business there r will "be a social hour, and . refreshments. AH members are invited.
The Missionary society of the Reld
Memorial TJ. P. church will meat Fri
day afternoon at the church. Mrs. R.
B. Niles will be the devotional leader. Mrs. Pointer will be the speaker. Mra.
Charles Moea will; be reader. - Miss Alma Oetz will ! sing, A bazaar will be given. Wednesday afternoon at the Wes Richmond Friends church by tbemembers of the aid society of the church. From 5:30 until 7 o'clock a chicken supper' will he served. The public is invited to attend. f The Bazaar will also, be open in the evening ;and the remaining articles sold. The orchestra will play. Mr. and Mra. Percy Sprague of the Pelham apartments have returned from an extended trip in Florida. . .
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