Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 173, 2 June 1917 — Page 6
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917
trouble occurred In a north end "blind tiger" while Moore was intoxicated. AT MURRETTE MONDAY
v- . " . - ' . Where Richmond's Society Congregates
Tie marnase of air. Forrest Davis, ton of Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Davis, North Seventeenth street, and Miss Virginia' Zwick, daughter of Mr." and Mm. Samuel E. Zwick, 1127' North Main street, Dayton. Ohio, will be solemnized at the home of the bride's lumus tonlRht. Only members of the immediate, families will attend the ceremony at, 6 o'clock, the Rev. E. E. Davis reading the rite. After a brief edding trip the bride and bridegroom m ill come to this city to reside in the Lome formerlv occupied by Professor and Mrs.W. O. Mendenhall, 214 College avenue. - ' The bride is a grauuate of Steele Hlh school, has attended Oxford and also the Dayton Conservatory of Music. Cntll recently she was society and music editor of the Dayton News. Mr. Davis is city editor of the Palladium. Rev.. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. Kenneth Davis, a brother of the bridegroom, were the only guests from this city. Mrs. A. H. Rice and Mrs: Fred Charles will entertain with a Red Cross auction bridge party Tuesday afternoon at the apartments of the former in the Pelham. . Mrs. W. 0. Mendenhall and son have gone to Verona. New York, for the summer. They will be joined after commencement by Professor Mendenhall. Another wedding of interest to their many friends in this city will be solemnized Jbis evening at 7 o'clock when Mr. Chauncey Edgerton. ton of Trustee and Mrs. J. E. Edgerton will be married to Miss .Rhea Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turner, 100 South Twelfth street in the parsonage of the SL Mary's Catholic church by tha Rev. Father W. J. Cronin. The ring service will be used. The bride will wear a suit of pale green with hat and boots to match. Hr flowers will be a corsage bouquet sh will be attended bv Mrs. Adolpb Getz. a recent bride,' and Mr Getz will be best man. Both young men are members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. Only members or me immediate families will witness the ceremony. They will leave for a short 'veiling trip and will be at home at too South, Twelfth street... This afternoon Mrs. Guy Gottschall p.nci ir. LiWis iMuict Cross auction bridge party at the home of Mrs. Kluter, North B street. Mrs. Charles Reynolds will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Aid society of the Second English Lutheran church.' Mrs. Wain Lycan will entertain members of the Stitch-AWhile clnb Thursday afternoon at her home, 303 North Twenty-first street. A meeting of the Missionary Sewing Circle of the St. John's Lutheran church will be held Thursday afterat the home of Mrs. Alexander Mklaa, South Seventh street. The wedding of Mr. Leo MeManos rod Miss Helen Munro will be solemnized Wednesday morning in the Holy Ar.t-1 church in Indianapolis. Miss A Neat, Attractive Dress for Home or Calling. 1988 Waist 1988. Skirt 1976. Comprising Ladles' Waist Pattern 1988. and Ladles' Skirt Pattern 1976. Satin or taffeta silk could be used '.or the waist, likewise flannel or albatross. The skirt ia nice tor broadcloth, gabardine, serge, velvet and rorduroy. If desired, skirt and waist may be of one material. The Waist is cut in 7. sizes: 34. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 inches bust measure. The Skirt in 7 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 2S, 30. 32 and 34 inches waist measure. It requires 24 yards of 44-inch material for the wcist, and 5 yards for skirt for a medium size. The skirt measures about 34 yards at the foot, with plaita drawn out. This illustration calls for TWO separate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of. 10 cents FOR EACH pattern, in silver or in stamps. .Name Address v. city Size Address Pattern Department, Pall
Anna McManus will be bride's maid. Mr. and Mrs. McManus leave Monday for Indianapolis. .
A tnefttlnr tit the aid society of the Vtrmt Fnllh T.nthran CRUrCh Will be held Thursday afternoon at the church. Mrs! Isaac Thomas will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Helping Hand club at her home. Mrs. George Eggemeyer will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meet ing of the aid society of the Reid Meraoriay hospital at' her home, East Main street. Mrs. Sol Frankel will entertain members of a Sheepshead club at her summer home on Morton Lane. An entertainment will be gives Thursday evening at the Trinity Lutheran church by the members of the Joy Bearers. The Sunday School class of the West Richmond Friends church taught by Mrs. Mary A. J. Ballard will meet Wednesday at the Community House. The Kensington club members will enjoy a picnic party Wednesday. Members of the Greenbriar commun ity club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Will Dickinson at her suburban home. . Mrs. J. C. Thomas will entertain members of the Narcisus Embroidery club Wednesday, afternoon at her home, South Eleventh street. The Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur lodge will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence DeArmond at her home. Miss Ruth Peltz will present a number of her pupils in piano recital Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the High school auditorium. The public is invited. Miss Mary Louise Norris, who sang so beautifully at the May Music festival held recently at the Coliseum, will be the soloist. The program is appended: En Route : . . . B. Godard , Mary Louise Norris In Twilight . C. Ganschals Margaret Coe Rondo ...... ,. E. D. Wagner . Ruth Crichet Valse Brillante J. Concone Helen McWhinney Soldiers' March Th. Hirsch Norman Hoeffer Hunter's Song W. Homann Francis Robinson Madrilena Paul Wachs Josephine Hiatt The Trumpeter..-..;... Geza Horvath Margaret Misener Idyl B. Metzler Juliet Swain Witches' Dance .... E. A. MacDowell Bernice Judy . Dreaming Baumfelder Louise Colvin Polka de Concert .W. V. Wallace Mary Luring . Vocal Selected Mary Louise Norris Reverie . ; ........ C. W. Kern Gertrude Williams ' Saltarella Theo. Lack Dorothy Lebo Reverie .................... Ed Schutt Dar.se Andaloiise. . . .E. A. MacDowell Lucile Haner " Nocturne J. Leybach Martha Holcomb May Bells Ringing ...... H. Siewert Ruth Nolder Miiiuetto . . , G. Sgambati Gavotte -G. Sgambati ' Gladys Longnecker " Butterfly Dance .C. Godard Esther Reid Evening Bells G. Lange Helen Hazeltine Mazurka.. .C. Saint-Saens Ruby Medearis Song Without Words G. Holxel Harriet Thomas Polacca Brillante .......... C. Bohm Kathryn Bartel A special notice has been made by Mrs. Elbert Shirk, president of the Domestic Science association, that the party to be given Monday afternoon at Centerville by the Ladies' Auxiliary for the members of the local association has been postponed until Tuesday, June 5. Members are asked to heed this announcement. The wedding of Miss Goldie Painter and Mr. Ray Unthank will be solemnized Tuesday, June R. The Spring Grove Sewing circle will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Walter Reid at her home, KInsey street. Members of the Woman's' Relief Corps will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Scott. 19V3 North Eleventh street, and spend the time sewing for the Red Cross. The Aid society of the Whitewater Friends church will meet Tuesday afternoon at the church. The Aid society of the West "Richmond Friends ..church, will meet Tuesday afternoon in the Community Hons of the West Richmond Friends church. . Members of the B. B. B. Sewing Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William Hawekotte, Jr., at her borne, South Seventeenth street. Members of the -Domestic Science association have been invited to Centerville Monday afternoon where they will be entertained by the Ladies Auxiliary. The Loyal Messenger class of the First Christian church will meet Monday evening and the' hostess will be announced Utter.' The annual picnic of the Junior and Senior classes of the High school will be. held Monday at Cliff Dale. Mr. Kirk BIy of Springfield, Ohio, and Mr. Neil Bly of Mnncie are in town for a few days visit having come to attend the commencement exercises of the High school. Their sister. Miss Eleanor Bly was among the eraduataaJ
Mr. and Mrs. Olive Gaar. East Main
street, are leaving in a fortnight for Bay View Michigan, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. O. Westerfield, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vossler, Mr. and Mrs. James Fry and Mr. J. O. Fasick, of Springfield, Ohio. Miss Laura Gaston will present a number of her pupils in recital Monday evening at Earlham College. ' Seventy-five reservations were made for the luncheon given today at 1 o'clock at the Hotel Weatcott by the Woman's Franchise League, in honor of Mrs. Edwards of Peru, state president, and Miss Betsy Edwards of Shelbyville, district chairman. Those who enjoyed the party given Friday afternoon by Mrs. John M. Lontz and Mrs. Philip Twlgg at the Lontz home in. Westcott Place for the benefit of the Red Cross association were Mrs. Walter Dalbey, Mrs. Frank Edmunds.. Mrs. Gavon, Mrs. Edwin White, Mrs. Benton Addington, Mrs. Frank Parsons, Mrs. Charles Land. Mrs. A. J. Harwood. Mrs. H. H. Huntington, Mrs. J. A. Conkey. Mrs. Eliot Sims of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Frank Glass. Mr, and Mrs. William Torbeck have gone to Cincinnati to attend the ordination of Mr. Dunklemeier. They will also attend a reception to be given for the new priest,' In honor of Harold Norris and Ray mond Alkin, of the United States Army, who are home on furloughs, the members of the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity will give a smoker this eve ning in the fraternity rooms. Miss Nelle Reed and Mr. Joe Curry of Winchester, Ind., motored here yesterday and were guests of Miss Hazel Sarles. . A dinner will be given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Levi' Myers at their home, south-of the city, in honor of Mr. Harold Norris. who came home on a furlough to attend the commencement exercises and from which class he wa3 graduated. A color scheme of green and . red was carried out in all the appointments this afternoon when Mrs. Harry Shaw gave a pretty auction-bridge party at her apartments In the Reed flats as a courtesy to Mrs. Eliot Sims of Indianapolis and Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist, of Chicago. Mrs. E. S. Curtis, presided Friday afternoon when the aid society of the First Presbyterian church met at the church. There were members from six circles in attendance a member from each circle acting as hostess. This was the last meeting of the year. The society has decided to work each Friday afternoon for the benefit of the Red Cross at the rooms in the Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. George Eggemeyer, Miss Helen Eggemeyer and Mrs. Maud Eggemeyer, have gone to Howe Military Academy to ftpend the week-end with William Eggemeyer and attend the closing exercises at the academy. ' The Luther League of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Tuesday evening at the St Paul's Lutheran church. Mr. Luther Feeger will speak. A successful commencement dance was given last evening in the Odd Fellow's Hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp for this year's class of the high school. The Kolp orchestra played. Among the guests from without the city were Miss Sarah Kreigle of Anderson, Messrs.- Paul Deaton. C. W. Rckhold, A. Deaton, Donald K. Gray, Howard Mettel, Misses Corinne Schroeder. Louise Schroeder and Miriam Cloud of Connersville; ' Mildred Hartman of Springfield. Ohio; Claribel Barnard, of Liberty: Messrs. Raymond Marchant of Odgen, Utah ; Charles Pollltz, of Chicago; Cecil Steely of Danville, Illinois. Guests from this city were Misses Juliet Nusbaum, Thelma. Schillinger, Letha Chrow, Janet Seeker, Elizabeth Tarkelson. Louise Mather, Evelyn Shoemaker, Marjorie Gennett, Theresa Collins. Hazel Henderson, Olive Lewis, Florence . Bartel, Margaret Wickemeyer, Margaret Jones, Dorothy Clark, Gladys Bailey, Martha Jones, Phyllis Butler, Olive Jones. Alta Mcpherson, Margaret Beasley, Mildred TOwnsend, Mary Foley, Thelma Fox, Bernice Judy. Miriam Krone, Katherine Eliot, Nanette Falk, Marguerite Lemon, Camilla Haner, Margaret VanSant, Ruth Wickemeyer, Clara Gross, Mona Porter, Florence Wentz and Mary Williams; Messrs. A. E. Wysong, William Keys, Horatio Land, William Clendenin, Earl Hewitt, George Tarkelson, Kent Lemon, Charles Twigg, June Gayle, Robert Quigg, John Crawford, Wilburn Hippard, Clarence Porter, Harold Yager, Garwood Grimes, Virgil Cranor, Bruce Cline, Rusell Allen Glen Menke, Talbert Jessup, Clarence Chrow, Robert Weed, Will iam Weed, Lloyd Dye, Lawrence Hoover, Frank Bescher. Joseph Pardieck, Harold Grimes, Ralph Sieck, Tohmas Bell, William Dunn, Julian Mc"In Business For 35 Sooth 11th Street.
Carthy, Charles Twigg; Messrs. and Mesdames Lazrus, E. E. Dye, Guy Gotschall, Frank Miller, James Dillon. Karl Meyere, Elmer Dickinson, Ira Woods, W. A. Grimes and Omar Bullerdick. 'Mrs. Frank Haner will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a, meeting of the Happy Hour circle at her home, South Fourth street. " ' The annual picnic of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will be held Wednesday.
Th. Woman's Character Builders class of the Central Christian church, will meet Wednesday afternoon at the church and there will te matters or importance for consideration. : There will be a board meeting of the Domestic Science association Wednesday at the Day Nursery. Mrs. Stephen Shank, 221 Lincoln street, will be hostess Wednesday evening for a meeting of the WideAwake Bible class of the Second 'English Lutheran church. The Current Evens club will hold its picnic Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Oscar Green on ; the Abington pike. The Home department of the City Sunday schools will meet Tuesday afternoon at the First Christian church. There will be a special program. All persons interested are invited to attend. Friday at 1 o'clock, Mrs. Walter Engle gave a luncheon at the Country Club as "a courtesy to members of an auction-bridge club. Crimson peonies were used in appointing the table. The favor went to the hostess. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds entertains the club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman of Indi anapolis, a former resident of this city will arrive Tuesday and he tne guest of Mrs. Walter Engle at her apartments in the Pelham. A golf dinner will ba given this eve ning at the Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank;-Kinert and daughter Miss Vera, left this afternoon for Marion, where they will spend a' fortnight with friends and relatives. ...... This afternoon Mrs. -Webster Parry and 'Miss Esther Parry gave a Red Criss bridge party at the home of the former, North Ninth street. Mrs. Edwards of Peru, Indiana, State President of the Woman's Franchise League, made a splendid address yesterday afternoon when the last meeting of the season of the Parent-Teachers association was held in the John E. Bundy hall at the Joseph Moore school. Mrs. Edwards spoke on "Voting," and explained in a thorough manner to the mothers and friends just how it Is to be done. Mrs. Hubbard and Miss Witwer sang. Miss Anna McManus left today for Indianapolis, where she will visit with friends for several days. She will be bride'smaid at the McManue-Munro wedding Wednesday morning. The following program will be given at the Children's day exercises at the First Christian church, Sunday night, at 7:30: Chorus "List to the Bells" (Rodeheaver). Prayer L. E. Murray. Chorus "Keep Busy" (Martin). Exercise Primary Boys. Duet "As a Shepherd" (Gabriel), Adele Harris and Thelma Thomas. "With a Tap, Tap, Tap" (Gabriel), Primary Deparment. Reading "The Rose of Sharon," A. B. Harrison, Superintendent, and Juniors. Solo "My Rose of Sharon" (Gabriel) Thelma Thomas. Chorus "Under the Shade" (Ackley). Exercise Sunbonnet Girls. Solo "The Robin and the Children" (Ackley), Francis Champion. Drill "The Onward March of Summer" (Leech), Thelma Champion, as "Summer." Reading "Giving," Chester Rees. Remarks Bradford Harrison. Offering. Chorus "The King's Brigade." Pianist, Miss Virginia Clements. Mrs. Anna Miller will sing a special number at the morning service at the First Christian church, Sunday. Mrs. Harlan Mann left this morning for Chicago,where she. will visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lorenz for several days. FINED FOR FAST SPEEDING Everett White was fined $1 and costs in city court today on a charge of having operated an automobile in excess of the speed limit. Sunday will be Pattriotic Sunday in Muncie. All churches will observe it. Your Health' Phone 1603
9 -iw $y t 49Atlt.lU. MOORE FINED FOR ASSAULT Alfred Moore was fined $10 and costs in city court today on a charge
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