Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 167, 26 May 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1917

SOCIETY'S MEETING PLAGE

A luncheon,, which will be attended by nearly all the club women and women interested in .voting in. tms city, will be given Saturday. l o'clock at the Westcott hotel by the members, of the Woman " Franchise league with Miss Annette Edmunds, chairman of the ciutn charge. The league will be especially-honored at this me as Mrs Edwards, of Peru, president of the Woman's Franchise League of Indiana will be present and make an address. She will tell methods of registration and voUng and will also ev plain' the block system. Miss Betsy r-j - oi.ih HitHrt chairman or

the league will also be PWjnt.

Edwards is a memoer oi vine league which has a membenhip - i a-.a nA seventy persons.

ReservaUons for the luncheon must he

in by Friday evening anany' by telephoning Miss Edmunds. 1923. The tickets are seventy-five cents.

.. i.n.ti. KHmunds attended the

exercises at Cam

bridge City last evening. w Tf a nianrienin. Mrs. J. H

,-i,v.j. Af nhirmern And TT. COlOUm

will motor to Liberty Sunday, where

they wUl be entertamea oy menu.

j .tv fnr members of the

Eagles lodge and their families will be given Thursday evening in the Eagles

club rooms.

Mrs. Oscar Tressel will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting oi the Aid society of the Trinity Luther5 church at her home, South Eleventh

street.

.lu.v mMtiM of the aid society

of the North A Street Friends church will be held Thursday at the Meeting

House.

A meeting of the Joy Bearers of the Trinity Lutheran church, will be held Thursday and hostess named

later..

mm-. Tfwnrr Chessman will be

hostess Thursday afternoon for the

last meeting of the season or tne Teddy Bear euchre club at her home in West Richmond. The Seniors of the high school will present a play. "The Melting Pot"

Thursday evening at me wasuiu&iuu theatre. The various circles of the Grace M. E. church Ladles and Pastor's Union will be entertained to a silver 'tea Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.George Miller and Mrs. Edna Mlller-Helser, North Tenth street. Mrs. George Eggemeyer will be hostess Thursday afternoon lor a meeting of the Aid society of the Reid Memorial Hospital, at her home, East Main street. Mrs. Alice Webb will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Hiawatha Social and Literary society. The engagement of Mr. Leo McManus, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McManus. Richmond avenue, to Miss Moinn Munro of Indianapolis, has been

KnnnnraH The weddine will be

solemnized Wednesday morning, June 0, in the Holy Angel's church In Indianapolis. Mr. McManus Is employed n that Htv. The wedding will be at

tended by Mr.' and Mrs. John McMan

us. Miss Anna McManus, witn several friends from this city. tVip Yonitta Council Decree of Po-

cohontas will give a card party this

evening In the Red Men s Han.

MWs Thelma Schillinger. who has

been attending school at Virginia coi

lege, Roanoke, will return home Sunday. ' ; r , . .,

Mr. and Mrs. Walker Land, Miss

Margretta Horner and Mr. Voyle Martlndale attended the commence

ment dance given last evening in Newcastle. !

Sunrfsv afternoon the members of

the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity will

enjoy a hike to Elmwood. norm oi

the city where a camp supper win De enjoyed.

A vear nrofl table alike for parents

and teachers will be closed Friday afternoon when the Parent-Teachers

association of the Joseph Moore

school meets In the John E. Bunday

ball at the school. Mrs. Edwards of Peru, Ind., state president of the Wo-

man'a Fnnrhlw I.pnffllP Will male

the address. Mrs.' Edwards Is a splen

did talker and win nave some interesting facts for the guests. All per

sons Interested are coraiany invuea to attend. The meeting will be held at 3 o'clock. Mrs." E.E. Cartwright

and Mrs. C. C. Hubbard will give a

musical program.

Twentv-flve members of the East

End Aid society of the First Christian church were entertained in a pleasant manner Friday afternoon at the home

of Mrs. Carol Champion. Music,

games and contests were features. There was a program of Vlctrola music. June 12 Mrs. Emma Ranks and

Mrs. Ruby Smith entertain the aid at their home, 410 North Seventeenth street. Mrs. Walter Engle will entertain members of an auction-bridge club Friday afternoon at the Country club. Socletv Is interested in the opening

nt the P.liff Dale Auto club Friday

evening. June 1. There will be danc

ing, cards, cabaret and various forms

of amusement for old and young. This evening the regular supper party will be given at the Country club for jnembers and out of town guests. Each Friday at the Country club ladies day will be observed. Those who do not care to play cards may , bring their knitting and spend the

afternoon in a social manner.

THE SPORT HAT TN ALL ITS GLORY

noon by Mrs. George Reid at her home. South D street. . y ; The Tirrah Aid society of the Ben

Hur lodge will not meet' Wednesday afternoon on account of Decoration day. - - ";

Mm. A. K. Brooks will be hostess

Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Banner Social.

The Woman's Relief Corps will meet Thursday afternoon in the Post

room at the court house.

' Complimenting Miss Goldie Painter, a June bride, Mrs. James Cook and Mrs Charles Cook will elve a 1elly

end canned fruit shower this evening

The rooms will be ornamented wnn

lilacs and other garden flowers. The

guests will be Missesr Helen UnthanR, : Leona Weaver, Gertrude Clark, Mesdames Frank Painter, Claude Hoover, Percy Smith, Roy Parshall, William Graham and Henry Unthank. One of the charming social functions of the week was the pretty auction-bridge party 'which Mrs. O. S. Nhnn Brave this afternoon at her

home. South Sixteenth street. Garden flowers were used copiously in appointing the rooms where there were eiarht tables at auction-bridge.

The flowers were also placed in bas

kets and used in tne decorative motif. After the game a delicious luncheon in several courses was served. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Murray of De

catur, Indiana, are the guests of relatives here for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Street of Sioux City, Iowa, former, residents' here, are the guests of friends and relatives. They will spend the week-end in Ohio.

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Loosely woven "Odette crash" in soft gray makes the top of this hat, and the hidden underbrim is rose colored crash. The big fluffy dots are of black wool embroidery and the edge of the brim is bounded by that. To the rij 8 td" that a big sister has borrowed her little sister's chapeau. Navy blue ribbon binds the high bell crown and peeks over the edge of the brim. A row of. trim little white azaleas tip-toes across the blue banding. . " ' ;

A Simple Gown

mm w. Tt Mount was the euest of

friends In Connersville and attended a party Thursday given by Mrs. Charles Gard for members of a thimble club.

Mia Miriam Krone has eone to New

castle to spend the week-end with Miss Janet Millikan. She was a guest last evening at the Commencement dance

given at Newcastle.

Parties which will add materially to

the completeness of the ""week's social calendar is a series given for the benefit nf the Reri Cross Association., Fri

day afternoon, Mrs. Walter Butler and

Mrs. Frank Brafrett are entertaining three tables at cards. On the same Hav Mrs. PhiliD Twists: and Mrs. John

M. Lontz will give a party at the

Lontz home in Westcott Place.

Tnesdav Afternoon Miss Louise Mais-

kv onH Mm Wilson Maeaw are enter

taining- three tames at aucuon-onage

at the. home or Miss Mais oy in me

Wayne apartments.

Mrs. .Tosenb Conner. Mrs. wiuara t.

Carr and Mrs. Burton Carr will also be hostess Tuesday for three tables at

auction.

Mrs. Elbert Shirk and Miss Mar-

era rot Rtrr nf the Keystone apart

ments are also arranging ror a similar nartv w.ach nerson who nlavs pays

fifty cents. All the proceeds from

these affairs will be turned over to

the Red Cross association.

. Mr. and Mrs. William Kerkham and

children of Washington. D. C, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gath Freeman, having been called by the death of Mrs. Kerkham's father, Mr. Perry J. Freeman. The Mary F. Thomas WT. C. T. U. will meet in business session Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the Morrison-Reeves Library. The subject for the afternoon will be, "Purity in Literature and Art." Mrs. Frank Weaver will have .charge. The Dorcas society will meet Monday afternoon and the hostess will be

named later. j Miss Mildred Parker will entertain members of the A. N. C. club Monday evening at her home In West Richmond.

A meeting of the V. V. Thimble club will be held Monday evening at the

home of Miss Eleanor Smith.

varnr in a contest went to Mrs.

Charles Howard Thursday afternoon

when Mrs. Ray Kerchevai entertamea members of the Wi-Mo-Daus-Sis club at her home. Miss King entertains the club in two weeks at her home, Lincoln street. The aid society of the West Richmond Friends church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the Community House.

Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Sullivan, who have been residing on West Main

street, are leaving Sunday for Indianapolis, where they will have a permanent residence. A movie party was given last evening at the Washington theatre by Miss Elizabeth Starr when she entertained members of the S. M. Y. club. In the party were Misses Emerald Kemper, Marie Gordon, Aline Elliott, Marguerite Deuker, Edna Starr, Eliza

beth Starr, Blanch Bayer. After the picture the guests were served at Price's.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maibach have

returned from a wedding trip to Cincinnati. They were married Thursday morning.

The Universalist Mission Circle will

meet Tuesday afternoon at the home

of Mrs. Elizabeth Bair, 2D2 Nortn Seventh street. The meeting will be called at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Tiilinshast,

national organizer, will be present

and make an address. t.acn mem

ber is asked to bring a guest.

There were guests present to fill five tables Friday afternoon when the wives, of the members of the Eagles' Lodge enjoyed a card party in , the Eagles' Hall. Mrs. Ira Swisher is entertaining informally Thursday afternoon at her apartments in the Keystone in honor of Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist of Chicago, and Mrs. Eliot Sims of Indianapolis.

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A numDCr OI persons win uave ouij- j per this evening at the Country club. ;

Several reservations were made by noon today. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr are entertaining eleven guests. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dill will have as their guests, Mrs. James Stanley of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Fred Bates, and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Shirk will have several guests.

Mrs. George Gillette and son of Columbus,: Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. W. L. Dechant, North Seventh street, over the week-end. Mr. Fred Dechant, a student at Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio, and' Miss Louise Cooper of Mount Vernon, are the guests of Mrs. W. L. Dechant over Sunday. The aid society of the St. Paul's

Lutheran church will meet naa aiteruoon at the chapel. Tiio Rrntherhood of the St. . Paul's

Lutheran church will hold its meeting Monday evening at the church. Miss Lucile Carney gave a pupil's recital this afternoon at her home, North Seventh street. The program

was as follows: .

Reception March Charles Lindsay

Margaret Schweikert, Kuin worne

Dollies Asleep Richard Addison

Zenabia Livezey Valse N. G. Guinia In the Open Carl Wilhelm Kern Nellie Hoffman

Forget Me Not G. Martini Friendship G. Martini Miss Ruth Wintersteen Miss Margaret Schweikert A Surpruse Mathilde Bilbra Waltz of the Sleep Elves Mathilde Bilbra Emerald Stalle March of the Little Men Winona Matthews Step Out March Winona Matthews Nellie Livezey Song Selected Druscilla Wade Idle Hours E. K. Heyser Fairv Echo Geo. L. Spaulding Our'Babv Geo. L. Spaulding m'iW Ruth Wintersteen

LaVerne Waltz Blanch Tice March Engleman Clara Carrington Grandfather's Song... Geo. Spaulding Nellie Hoffman, Ruth Wolke Evening Chimes, Op. 201.. Carl Heins Gitana Mayurka, Op. 156 Carl Hems Margaret Schweikert Dance On the Grass. Trumpet Call. Emerald Stolle, Clara Carrington Wayside Flowers, Op 93 Frederick Williams Dreamer, R- G. Grade Ruth Wolke The Two Larks Th. Lischetizky

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crubaugh, East Main street. .

Miss Luciie Johnston and Miss Lealah Anderson, who spent a short time with Miss Irene Gormon In Richmond, with Mrs. Hugh Thomas Vail in Decatur and with friends in Fort Wayne and Huntington, have returned home. Indianapolis Star. Last' evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter Klehfoth entertained members of a

euchre club at their home, South Sev-j enth street. Cards were played at sev-l

eral tables. Favors went to Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Grim and Mr. and Mrs. , O. A. Kemper. Refreshments were

served. Anyone may tlo their bit by saving papers and magazines which will be sold and the proceeds given to the Day

Nursery. J

Miss Agnes Osborn, a student at Purdue University, Lafayette, will ar

rive home . Monday for a visit' with her father. Mr. Virgil Raines was a guest in Connersville Thursday evening. The Mary Hill Wr. C. T. U. did not

meet yesterday afternoon with Mrs. George Bowers. The meeting has been postponed a fortnight when

"Flower Mission Day" will be observed. ' Mrs. L. H. Bunyan and Miss Sarah Ostott are in Columbus, Ohio, for a few days. Mrs. Herbert Jenkins has returned from Geneva. New York and Cleve

land, Ohio, where she visited relatives.

Close Guard Placed on Canal Approaches WASHINGTON, May 26. Officials of the Panama Canal are taking no chances In their precautions to protect the apyroaches to the big waterway from possible enemy activities. Regulations Issued by the captain of the port at Balboa governing admittance to that harbor say that all boats large or small, whether regularly used for fishing or for any other purpose are prohibited from entering or remaining in a wide restricted area embracing the mouth of the harbor except by special permission. , WOODBURN WILL

ADDRESS FORUM Prof. ' J. A. Woodburn, of Indiana University, will address the Wayne County Forum meeting Sunday afternoon in the High School auditorium, on "The Budget and Ballot Under a Flexible Constitution." G.iTfield high Bchool orchestra will give a short recital from 2:15 to't:8 o'clock. The public is urged to attend. ,

! AGED FARMER 18 DEAD OXFORD, Ohio, May 2. Joseph Schockey, SO, a well known farmer living southwest of town, died yesterday of general debility.

May 23 has been set aside as "Fly Swatting Day" in Terre Haute.

Court Records

Two marriage relations were dissolved by Judge Fox in circuit court this morning. In both cases husbands were released from unpleasant bonds on their petitions. The husbands were John E. Fye and Joseph C. Briney. The wives were Myrtle Fye and Ethel E. Briney. Marriage License. James Benbow. 66. Hagerstown. laborer, and Laura E. Mills, 42, Hagerstown. baker.

To Spring ureig Thelma Baker Dance Humoresque ..George Spencer Ruth Wolke and Thelma Baker

The rnmine week will be replete

with many charming social functions j

given for Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist or cm-; cago, and Mrs. Eliot Sims of Indi-1 anapolis. This evening Mrs. W. H. J Keieker is giving a 7 o'clock dinner.

Monday evening, Mrs. Charles Webb will entertain with a dinner at her home at 6 o'clock. Tuesday afternoon the guests will be entertained at the Country club when a Red Cross party will be given. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. A. Conkey is entertaining at her apartments, East Main street, and Thursday a'ternoon Mrs. Ira Swisher

entertains.

The following program will be given at the patriotic service, at the First Christian church, Sunday morning: Prelude in B Flat Maxon Anthem, "There Were Ninety and Nine" Lorenz Choir Offertory, "Chant Triumphal" ...Grey

Quartet, "We Are Tenting lomsui. Miss' Margaret Windsor, Mrs. Ed. Sharp, Howard Longfellow, Ralph Little. Solo, "Medley of Patriotic Airs" Long Ralph Little Postlude, "Triumphal March" Lenimen S. O. Miller, Organist. Mrs. W. G. McVay, Director.

. Miss Pearl Crubaugh has returned-

to Cincinnati arier a iew uaj

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The Progressive Literary Circle. will hold its last meeting of the year with Mrs. John Hlnsky iff West Richmond Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Reid has returned from Cambridge City, where she spent the week visiting with friends and relatives. ; .

A card party will be given Tuesday evening In the Moose hall for members and friends. Miss Carolvn Hstton will entertain

members of an auction-bridge club

Tuesday afternoon at her home, Norui Fifteenth street.

The aid society of the Whitewater

Friends hurch will meet Tuesday

auernoon at me cnurcn. . Members of a Sheepshead club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. George Reid at her home, South D street.

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Mrs. Elmer Vickey will ontertaln members of the Show-I.lo club Tuesday aftornoofi at lu r home. , , Members of a Five Hundred club will bo entertained Wednesday after-

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