Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 304, 2 November 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND BUN-TELEGRAM, . FRIDAY. NOV. 2, 1917

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. Mlsa Olive Levis and Miss Mona Porter will entertain a small company of girls with a seven o'clock dinner

wis evening at the Home or Miss law1s as a courtesy to Miss Elizabeth Bailey who will be married Monday evening. Covers will be laid for eight. Mies Inez Davies, of Morgantown, W. Va., will be an out of town guest at the party. ' ' Mrs. E. M. Haas has gone to Indianapolis to visit her son, Carlos Haas and wife.

Halloween party Wednesday evening fat her home on the National road, west. The house was" gaily decorated jwith Hallaween decorations, yellaw .and black being used in all the rooms. .Tiny favors, drawn out of a pumpkin, jwere matched and partners for the , supper, were arranged. About thirty jfive guests were present. . Mrs. William F. Klopp entertained members of the Helping Hand club at "her home yesterday afternoon. The

""afternoon was spent in needlework. Plans were discussed to send Richmond boys now in camp, some "goodies" at Thanksgiving time. Definite arrangements will be made at the next meeting which will be held with Mrs. Charles Kraatz at her home, 412 South Fifteenth street. The guests at the

meeting yesterday were Mrs. . w. Itohlfing, Mrs. Charles McPherson, and Miss Rachel Scheafner. . In celebration of their sixtieth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. George Bishop will receive friends at their home. 321 North Seventh street Mon

day afternoon and evening. The hours in the afternoon will be from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop will be assisted In entertaining by their four daughters, Mrs. George M. Ayler of Springfield, O., Mrs. Charles A. Wilson, Mrs. John F. Bartel and Mrs. Blanche Oldaker. Miss Elizabeth Phelps has gone to Indianapolis for a few days' visit with friends there. Miss Pauline Hutchins of Newcastle is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stauber. All members of the Eastern Star are requested to bring at least one quart of fruit to the regular meeting tomorrow evening in the Masonic temple. The fruit will be sent to the Masonic home in Franklin.

Miss Willodean Stetler entertained members of her Sunday school class of the Second Presbyterian church, at her home last evening. The house was decorated with Hallowe'en decorations and all the guests were masked. Light refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Margaret Duvall, Luella Masters, Dorothy Shuley, Gertrude Smith, Iris Cook, Elma McKissick. Emily Parker, Ethel Townsend and Yvonne Stetler. Mrs Paul Noff entertained members of the E. E. C. club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be in two weeks with Mrs. Homer Throckmorton. The Tourists club will meet this evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler at their home, 1315 North A street. O. H. Bogue will give a paper cn "Australia Discovery. Exploration, end Early History." Miss Elenora Robinson will give Current Events.

Morgan, Ruth Edgerton, Elizabeth Casey - and Miss Lorene Starr of Liberty. Members of the A. N. C. club will give a dinner party at the Arlington this evening in compliment to two of t.heim members, Miss Marian Russel and Miss Bernice Puckett, who are to be married soon. Miss Bessie Hoover and Mike Hoover of Portland will be week-end guests of Mrs. Fenimore Cooper. Members of the Thursday afternoon Thimble club entertained their husbands at a six o'clock dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Scbattel. The house was beautifully decorated with Hallowe'en emblems. After the dinner, the evening was spent' In games and music. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dove, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Addleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darnell, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Meeks, Mr. and Mrs: Harry Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Longfellow, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Little, Mr. and Mrs.

John Schattel, Miss Marion Darnell,

Miss Juanita Longfellow, Miss Elizabeth Ann Sharpe, Master Robert Meeks and Robert Longfellow. The guests of the club were Mrs. Bradford Harrison and daughter Miss Margrette Harrison. Mrs. Fred Rossiter was hostess last evening at a pretty party given for Miss Marian Russell who will be married to Earl Kinley next Tuesday afternoon. The house was attractively

decorated with French baskets of fall flowers. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Russell was

given a hosiery Bhower during the evening. The guests were Misses Russell, Hazel Kinley, Lucile Wellbaum, Edith Stratton, Ruby. Crowell, Ruth Bartel,' Florence Spalding, Mildred Parker, Mrs. Ruchard Hopzapfel, Mrs. Myron Keelor, Mrs. Allen Jay, and Mrs. John Longstreth, Miss Margaret Terhune Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Abercombie in Rushville. Miss erhune was guest of honor at a beautiful party given Wednesday evening by her hostess. Mrs. Leo Spornhauer and young son have ccme here to join Mr. Spornhauer in residence.. Miss Ada Granger, Miss Janet Minikin. William Loer, and Valentine Mendenhall of Newcastle were guests lat

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evening of Miss Miriam Krone at her home In Reeveston. ' Ward Bishop of Portland Is the guest of Mrs. J. I Wilcox at her home. The Past Chiefs of the Pythian Sis ters will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Henry Westenberg at her home, 114 Ktosey street. "Members of the Alice Carey club

were entertained yesterday by Mrs.

Alice Lamb at her home in Indianapolis. Mrs. Lamb, formerly of Richmond is an honorary member of the club. A delicious one o'clock dinner was served by the hostess. The afternoon was spent- In an informal manner. Those who made the trip were Mrs. Mary Moore, . Miss Lucille Mayr, Miss Emma Llndemuth, Miss Victoria Lindemuth, Mrs. Sarah Riffle, Mrs. Mary

Price and daughter, Miss. Alice price. An attractive Halloween party was given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sterling at their home, 2215 North E street. The house was decorated with black witches, corn stalks and jack-o-lanterns furnished the lights for the rooms. A delicious "Halloween luncheon was served late In the evening. The guests wer Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Englebert, Mr. and Mrs Chas.

Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clark. Mr. Nand Mrs. Jack Haner. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. William Rica, Mr. and Mr. Prank Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brenizer. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fosaenkemper. Mr. J. Davld Golden. Mr. and Mrs. will Senor. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chiles. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Anderson. - CINCINNATI PROFESSOR TO

ADDRESS WAYNE MEDICS Members of the Wayne County Medleal society will hold their next regular meeting next Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Commercial club rooms. Dr. Martin H. Ficher, of the University of Cincinnati Medical school will address the members on "The Principles of Feeding" and "Medical and

faurglcal Aspects of the Physiology of the Stomach and Pancreas." All members are urged to attend the meet ins. - .

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Miss Aline Elliott was hostess last evening at a pretty party given in courtesy to Miss Blanche Bayer, who will be married soon to Homer Ramsey, of Richmond. The color scheme of yellow and white was effectively carried out in all the rooms. Two large white wedding bells, swinging iu the door made a. pretty .decoration. Later in the evening as the bride-elect was opening the gifts'given her by the guests, the wedding bells opened, releasing a shower of rice on her. A two course supper was served in the dining room. Covers were laid for Misses Bayer, Marie Gordon, Elizabeth Starr, Emerald Kemper, Elsie Bullerdick, Pearl Warner, Marguerite Deuker, Marie Duning, Mildred Parker, Netta Coate, Edna Dickinson, Lillian Adams, Bernice Puckett, Nola Russell, Kathcrine Sherman and Miss Clara Matti of Cincinnati, O.

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