Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 123, 5 April 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917

POLLY AND HER PALS

By Cliff Sterrett

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, The Universallsi,' Mission circle met Wednesday afternoon at, the home of Mrs. Bert Anderson, South Twelfth street An Easter program was presented. Mrs. G. A. Bair.was the leader. The rooms were ornamented with sweet peas' and smilax. Mrs. Linneman was a guest j Forty guests attended the social given last evening In the Pythian Temple by the members of the Pythian Sisters. There were refreshments consisting of pie and coffee. , t ... ' Miss Alberta Wetzel of Covington, Ky., is the guest, of Dr. ,. and Mm George Ferling at their home, South Sixth etreet ' . . " . Mr. and Mrs. George W.- Avey will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Monday at their' home, 121 North Eighteenth street- Sunday eve

ning at 6 o'clock a family dinner will be given at the Avey home " in cele

bration of their fiftieth anniversary.

Monday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock Mr. . and ' Mrs." Avey will receive their friends. .They will also observe open house in. the evening from 7 until 9 o'clock. " There are attractive invitations. . All friends are welcome to call. The house will be prettily decorated with spring flowers. The yellow will be in evidence. ; Favors went to Mrs. Robert Hudson and Mrs. George Hunt Wednesday afternoon when memcbrs of. a card club were entertained by Mrs. Clinton Sell st her home, 329 Pearl street In two weeks Mrs. Walter Farlow entertains the club. ' , ' Mrs. Harry Land and Mr. Robert Land were guests in Indianapolis yesterday: Mrs. Eleanora ' Shute and Miss Eleanora Shute are the guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Polk In Newcastle. Mrs. Louis B. Qutnn of , Chicago,' is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Omar G. Hollingsworth, Westcott Place. . . Miss Mary Nicholson, will, go to Carthage, Indiana, to spend the week-end with her aunt. The monthly meeting of ' the aid society of the First ' Presbyterian church, will not be held Friday afternoon at the church on account of the death of Harry Mather. , , Last evening Miss Mary Nicholson

entertained mnbers of the Anenome club at her home, South Eighth . street Miss Margaret Wickemeyer. was a guest.. Miss Helen McMinn entertains the club in two weeks. .

The members' of ', the Good-Cheer class of the" First M. E. church were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs..JI.. H Sackman at her home, North C, street. . Mrs. Joseph Winder gave several vocal numbers. Numbers were also given by Miss1 Luella . Masters, - and AIis3 Elizabeth

Rankin. Miss Helen Sackman gave a piano solo. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. J. W. Hall, North Twenty-first street and will.be an evening meeting. The husbands will be guests. The following Easter program will be j presented . Sunday at the First Christian church: Morning Voluntary "Easter Allelujab." 'Ashford Processional "Christ the Lord Is ; Risen Today". Worgan "Again the Lord of Light and Light" .. Arne Anthem "Sing Victory" Heyser "Prince of Peace" Gottschalk Offertory (Violin) Byron Wilson Anthem "My Redeemer Liveth" . " , Lorenz Baritone Solo-V'Jesus Lives" Ralph Little "I Know That My Hedeemer LIveth" ' Handel Postlude ' , v EveningVoluntary "March from Athalia" I Arr. by Ashfor Offertory (Violin) Byron Wilson . Cantata "Resurrection Light" Ashford Soloists Mesdames Vilas Miller, Edward Sharp, Roy VanZant ' and

Ralph Little. Quartet Mrs. Howard Longfellow, Mrs. Edward Sharp, Howard Longfellow, Frank B. IJn thank. Postliide Violin Byron Wilson. Organist Mrs. . Ralph Little. . Director Mrs. W. G. McVay., A meeting of the Missionary society of the First Baptist church was held Wednesday, afternoon at the home of

Mrs. Adelaide Stonenberg at her home. Mrs. 'Bertha Unthank-was the leader.

Mrs. E. G." McMinn, Mrs. William Whiteley, Mrs. Russell Cox, Mrs.

Elmfcr Letter, Mrs. J. W.t Ferguson, and Mrs. Kenney were in charge- The

subject was "Japan"' and Mrs. Addison

Parker showed a number of pretty

views and also told of places she visit

ed in Japan. The annual business of

the society will be held the firetiWednesday in May at4the church. ' An Easter party was given at the home of Miss Mildred Craig, on South Ninth street,. Wednesday evening; by Miss Clementine Overman and Miss

Iva McNutt. Those, present werer

Misses Reba Lewis, Alpha Wolber, Verna' Showalter, -Louise 'Blickwedel, Mildred Craig, Anna Blickwedel, Mrs. Rudolph' King, Clementine - Overman

and Iva McNutt.

' Last evening the following young people enjoyed the dance given in the Odd Fellows' hall by Miss Bert Kolp. Dancing began' at . 10 : 30 o'clock. The Kolp orchestra, played : Mr. and Mrs. Lazrus.'Mr. and Mrs. Ira. Wood, Mr. and Mrs.' Lewis Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dickinson, Mrs. Marian Mc

Carthy, Mrs. Glen Calkins of Liberty, Misses Gladys Bailey, Olive Lewis, Mary Hawley, Louise Dreble of ayton, Ohio, Thelma Wyeong. Bernice Judy, A. Stanley of Liberty, Ind., Leona

Corey, Elizabeth Tarkelson, Alta Mcpherson, Phyllis Butler, Martha Jones, Olive Jones, Margretta Horner, Doris Groan, Marguerite Little, Addje Roach of Liberty, Bess Collier cf Liberty,

Cornelia Border, Katherlne Regan of

Connersville, D)r. Sherman, Messrs. A.

W. McVey of Connersville, C. E. Smith,

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Albert Linneman, Earl Roam, Earl Hewitt Mark Johannin?, Charles Showalter, of Liberty, Virgil Raines, William Dunn, Robert Watt, William Williams, Grant Fry, Sidney Davis, Clay Runyan, Ralph Penland of New Paris, George Weaver, Lawrence Hoover, Fred Romey, Thomas Bell, Virgil Cranor, Richard Brehm, Raymond Jones, Wilbur Morrell, Charles Twigg and' Mr. Jolly of Cincinnati. A meeting of the . Neighborly club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. E. Austin, east of the city. Sixteen members were present Mrs. Nettie Kirby read a paper, "The High Cost of Living." A poem written by Mr. Fred Charles pertaining to the same subject was also read. Refreshments were served. The members present were Mrs. August, " Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Harry Backmeyer, Mrs. Fred Fetta, Mrs. Harry Finley,

Mrs. Hannah Schlenker, Mrs. Eugene

Anderson, Mrs. Martha Shute, Mrs

Charles Ridenour, Mrs. Nettie Klrby, Mrs. George McLear, Mrs. Forest Van-

Sant Mrs. Homer McLeland, Mrs. W. E. Austin, Miss Florence Spauldlng and Miss Anna Fetta. Miss Elsa Heln of Indianapolis, Is spending the week-end with Mrs. .Robert Nohr. Miss Elmira Craig and Miss Lillian Craig left today' for Lansing, Michigan, where they have accepted positions. , The Tirzah Aid of the Ben Hur Lodge met with Mrs. Bian Wiggans, of Losantsville. About twenty members were present and at noon an elegant country dinner was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Santford Wine, Mrs. Garland Willet, Mrs.

Frank Veregge and Mr. Bian Wiggans. Next Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. How ard Frame, 27 North Nineteenth streetwill be hostess. Mrs Margaret Windsor of the Windsor apartments, South A street, has gone to Martinsville. In connection with Holy week the Chrlstion Woman's Board of Missions of the First Christian church held a meeting Wednesday afternoon at the church. A blooming Easter plant furnished the only decoration. Devotional was led by Mrs. Minnie Moore: Mrs. Ralph Little had the home' topic end Mrs. VanZant gave an Easter solo. Mrs. J. A. Walls conducted the missionary quiz. Mrs. Bertha Tittle had the foreign topic. Mrs. Gertrude Harrison read a story, "A Westpointer in the Land of the. Mikado." Mrs. Nellie McVey was made a delegate

to the convention to be held In Kokomo, May 14-16. Announcement was made of three meetings Friday by the C. W. B. M. at various homes. The young ladies', mission circle will assist the circle with the meeting ' at the

church Sunday afternoon.' Mrs. Stumpf was made a new member. There were fifty persons present The hostesses were Mrs. Inez Hirschburg, Mrs. Dora Sheffer, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Maud Allen and Mrs.' Ira Carter.

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