Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 194, 28 May 1919 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNVTELEGRAM WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919.

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naao paplla of Miss JJIc Knollenberg win glT a recital tomorrow altrnoon at her home on South Fourth

street. The program -will be as follows:-' , a, Helith Ho! March"; V

b. "Daddy's WaltaT ............Rolle

Jane Knolleuberg

a. "Jolly Game" ............Mathews

to. "Wait" ...... t ............ Gurlitt

c Sln, Robin, Blngf . . . .Bpauldlni

Catherine rulgzmm

a. fKarclaeue" . . . . . ........... Slater b. Fleeting Fancies" Lawson

Violet Murray

"Walt" ................ . . .Spauldlng

Pauline MePherson

"March" .'... ...........Engelmann

Florence Falch Bongs r :

a "Slumber Boat".. ..Gaynor

b. "I Lore the Old Doll Best"

Gaynor-Beale

Carolyn Bartel

"La Zlaugana" .Bohn

- Clara Myrlck Piano Duet

"Danee Humoresque" Spencer

Carolyn Battel. Florence Falch

"Plirlcato"- Delibes

TTUma SudhoS

a. "GIdst Dance" Lechner

b. "IArabesone:

c. "Ballade", Op. 190 Burgmuller

Carolyn sartei

t. "EtndeT ..Nonet b. "Pas des Amphores". . .Chamlnade

Margaret Bentlage Piano Quartette

"I Carillon," Op. 19 .... . . . Rlnguet

Janice Meredith. Clara Myrlck Anna Hale. Wllma Sudhoff

Reading Selected

Florence Falch Piano Duo

"Farandola" ..Mueller

Florence Wilson, Margaret Bentlage Bongs I ' a. Tls My Lore" DeKoren b. "Cherries" Wilson Pauline MePherson "Agitato" Von Wllm Florence. Wilson a. "Burma Nolte" Venetian Suite) Nevln b. "Danse Espagnole". . Barcher . Anna Hale (Second piano part, Miss KnoUenberg) The Women's Missionary society of Flrat Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:80 o'clock with Mrs. William Blackmore at her home on South Eighteenth street Instead of the regular meeting day.-

Geneva Snediker and Miss Blanche

GausepohL

Miss Edith Sleweke has accepted a

government position In Washington,

D. C, and left last evening for that

place.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Savage have

announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter,

Miss Edith, to Harley F. Moor, son of

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moor. The wed

ding win take place soon.

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Markley have

returned to their home in Indianapolis after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Rex Buckley at their home on West

Main street.

Mr. and Mrs. Irrtn Lester Wood are the parents of a son, James Elmer,

born yesterday at their home, 18

North Twelfth street The Coterie wiU meet tomorrow af

ternoon with Mrs. Ed Thistlethwaite

at her home on -Asylum avenue.

"The Rev.'L. E. Murray went to In

dianapolis today to attend the con

vention of the Indiana Branch of the

League to Enforce Peace. Former

president Taft is in Indianapolis to

day attending, the meeting.

In compliment to Mrs. Ruby Crowell Taylor, who was recently married, Mrs. Ralph Snaveley wiU entertain this evening at her home on Randolph street. M Following the W. Y. W. T. dance last evening, a party of ten persons enjoyed a dinner at a Chinese cafe. Covers were laid for Mi6s Alice Gennett, Miss Marjorie Gennett, Miss Emily Parker, Miss Mildred Parker, Miss Hazel Mashmeyer, Walter Stegman, James Reea, Roscoe Chandler, Herbert Bradley and Malvern Soper. Miss Stella Rice of Danville, Ky., has come for an extended visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rice of the Pelham apartments. Miss Rice visits here each summer. Sev

eral parties will be given for her dur

ing her visit here. , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cuningham will give their regular assembly dance tomorrow evening in Vaughn hall. The Rev. A. J. Feeger of Dayton, was in the city to attend the funeral of Henry Cutter this afternoon. Rev. Feeger formerly was pastor of St. John's Lutheran church. The last meeting of the Current Events club was held yesterday afternoon following a social meeting for the husbands in the evening at the home of Mrs. Agnes Haisley on North Fourteenth street In the afternoon Mrs. Clafi Williams read an interesting paper on "What is Serum Treatment?" and Mrs. Mary Niewohner read one on "Education of the World for a Permanent Peace". - At 6 o'clock a picnic supper was served the husbands and families of the club members. Those present were Mr. and

i Mrs. B. A. Bescher, Mr. and Mrs. Ed

were placed at three tables and a twocourse luncheon was served. Twelve women were present

Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Feldman

were again surprised by a party at I

tables and refreshments served late in the evening. Those present were

Mr. and Mrs. George Kemper, Mr. and 1

Mrs. Charles Runge, Mr. and Mrs. uus Sudhoff,' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimme, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawekotte. Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Klehfoth and Mr. and Mrs. Feldman. Mrs. Harry Meeks will entertain members of her Thimble , club tomorrow afternoon at her home on Kinsey street , Members of the W. T. W. T. club of high school gave an informal dance last evening in the I, O. O. F. hall. The Morrey-Smlth orchestra played. Those who attended were? Miss Alice Gennett, Miss Dorothy Lebo, Miss Esther Reed, Miss Rosamond Border, Miss Jane Carpenter, Miss Mary Louise Bates, Miss Catherine Binkley, Miss Bonita Monarch, Miss Florence Wentz. Miss Mary Luring, Miss Mar

jorie Gennett Miss Emilie Parker,

Miss Winifred Comstock, Miss Helen

Semler, Miss Catherine Elliott, Miss Helen Jessup, Miss Mary Lahrman, Miss Doris Puckett, Miss Iris Igleman,

Miss Helen Eggemeyer, Miss Lucy

Dennis and Miss Hazel Mashmeyer; James Rees.Clem Meyers, Burr Simmons, Robert Hodgin, David Rost, Eugene Messick, Paul Qulgg, John Tea-

garden,-Earl Tauer, Walter Stegman,

Malvern Soper, Roscoe Chandler, Herbert Gross. Floyd Nusbaum, Joseph

Swearinger. Herbert McMahan, Rus

sel Allen. James Sackman, Robert

Graham, Harry Thomas, Albert Chrow,

and Herbert Mradley.

Miss Mary Zeek of Kokomo is the guest ol Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Trimble

of South Eleventh street The Loyal Workers club of Earl-

ham Heights church met last evening with Miss Evelyn Pharris at her

home on Charles avenue. During the

business session officers fo rthe com ing year were elected. Those pres

ent were Mrs. Jesse Wilson and

daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. E

S. Jenkins, Miss Mildred Mott, Miss Esther Bosworth, Miss Fay Crossly,

Miss Helen Jones, Miss Roxie Mams

Miss Goldie Morris, Miss Mary Ellen Gilmore, Lucille Jenkins and Carlyle

and lone Jenkins.

Mr3. Myrtle Shallenburg, Miss Anna

Kienker and Miss Eva Johnson will

spend their summer vacation in Chi

cago and Gary.

NEW,CALICQ FROCKS ARE QUAINT JNDEED

Miss Nola Cecilia King, daughter of Mrs. Lydia King of Crosshall street and Edward Clemens, of Columbus, O., were married last evening at 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother. Rev. Raymond Isley of Second English

Lutheran church officiated in theiVoss, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitesell. presence of a small group of friends Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roland, Mr. and

and relatives. After the ceremony, a Mrs. James Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Lou

Whitewater, Ind,

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This calico frock for summer wear

Is verv srav with its scarlet dots on

a background of navy. White or-' gandie collar, cuffs and sash form a

smart contrast

Life is complex and it can be made much more so by making big troubles out of little annoyances.

Many a promising child is still that way in old age.

The committee which was appointed to gather up flowers for Decoration flay is as follows: East Harold Blose and Donald Jennings; north, Ralph Roll and Forest Hill; west Denzil Gray and Gayle Hunt; southwest Walter and Pherble MikeseU; southRex Blose and Francis Wright The committee for making bouquets are Mrs. Tessa Blose and Mrs. Bessie Alexander. ...Mr. and Mrs. Cal Eastman entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Eastman and son, Charles, Kenneth Murphy, Helen Murphy, Calvin

Murphy, all of Richmond, and Mr.

and Mrs. Levi Little and' family.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Anderson of Bethel

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil

liam Curtis.... Mrs. Ethel Woods and

daughter Maryan spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown and son

Harold, visited in the afternoon..

Miss Madonna Newton was the guest

of Miss Mildred Cop pock Sunday.

Chalmer Mutchner, who has been overseas for eleven months, got his

discharge last Friday at Camp Sher

man and arrived home Sunday morn

ing.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shaw and

family of Crete, Mr. and Mrs. Pervine

Hunt, Mrs. Sarah Woodard and daugh

ler Mary, all of Fountain City, visited

Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt Sunday aft

ernoon.... Mr. and Mrs. William Cur

tis spent Sunday evening with Mrs.

Curtis of Fountain City.... Mr. and Mrs. on Mote and daughter Millie of

Spartansburg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harlan and son and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Thomas and daughter May, all of Hollansburg, were guests of Mrs.

Anna Mutchner, Sunday. . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Andrew HooventBd Miss Laura

Minck, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hoover,',

ivir. tiuu inra. w lit i uuruui, jur. iuiu Mrs. Dan Williams cf Fountain .City, and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Williams and family of Richmond, 6pent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dock WallIngford..Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam Henry and son, William, Jr., attended the Henry reunion which was held at Connersvllle, Sunday. . .".Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Burt and family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burt and family, Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Peden, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones of Arba, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MikeseU. 1... Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Thomas and son Don, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Alexander and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carrie White. Dr. Clem and wife

of New Madison, were guest3 in the i afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bert White , and son of Centerville Mr. and Mrs.-'

Kenneth Barton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton

..The speaker for Decoration day

is Rev.Thornburg of LosantsvUle... ;

Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett attended commencement exercises at Rich

mond last Friday .... Mr. and Mrs. Grant ' Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sassor spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gib bp.... Mr.

and Mrs.,OHie Lebolt Mrs. Fred Bull and Mr. 'and Mrs. John JelUson.and

family of Williamsburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Add Thomas Sundaf w afternoon. '

A wife Is often spoken of as "patient," but nobody ever gives father credit with patience until he dies and then, sometimes, the heirs are peeved because he was so long about It

For your shoes' sake

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For convenience,

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Announcements have been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cotton of Toledo, -O. Mrs. Cotton was formerly Miss Hannah Hershey of this city. The Missionary society of Second Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. George Harper at her home, 317 North Seventeenth street .

wnddlng dinner was served. The guests were Miss Mildred Mahan, Miss Marcella Huth, Mrs. Anna Walters, Mrs. Maud Dalrymple, Herbert and Harold Walters, Miss Edith and Miss Esther King. Russell Hendricks and Freeman Everett Mr. and Mrs. demons will leave for Columbus, O., in a few days, where they will reside. . Mr. Clemens was a sergeant in the army, a member of Co. C 1st A. A. M. G. As a compliment to Miss Helen Berhelde, who will be married next month to James Slattery, Miss Ruth Gatzek entertained informally last evening at her home on South Fifth street. Five hundred was played at four tables, the favors going to Miss Clara Schwegxnan. Miss Geneva Snediker and Miss Loretta Maag. Miss Berhelde was given a miscellaneous shower during

the evening, A two-course luncheon, carrying out a color scheme of pink and white, was served by the hostess. The guest were Miss Berhelde, Miss Clara Schvegman, Miss Mae Weiss, Miss Flora and Miss Mary Torbeck, Miss Mary Heldelman, Miss Josepha Ramler, Miss Loretta Maag, Miss Constance Perdelck. Miss Matilda Feldman, Miss Maxy and Miss Josephine Pfelffer, MIbb Loretta Korves, Miss

Niewohner, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ker-

cheval, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Holaday, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Dricer, Mr. and Mrs. HIppard, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haisley, Mrs. Darnell, Miss May Munson, Miss Ruth Lacey, Miss Dorothy Orr, Miss Florence Davis, Miss Edith Driver, Miss Martha Hobson, Frank Bescher, Merle Hobson, Beverly Holaday, Robert Davis, Elmer Bescher, Morris Evans, John Evans and Harry Kercheval. Mrs. Charles Erpelding of Chicago is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Lawler, 218 Richmond avenue.

The boys and girls of the junior, intermediate and senior departments of the First Presbyterian Sunday school who wiU take part in the Children's day evercises a week from Sunday, are to meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow after' noon at the church. All are1 urged to be present on time.

A party -of friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Adam Feldman at her home on South Seventh street yesterday afternoon, the party being a farewell to Mrs. Feldman, who leaves soon for residence in Ind ianapolis. Cards

Navy's Congratulation Is Sent To NC-4 Crew WASHINGTON, May 28. Immediately on receiving word that the NC-4 had arrived at Lisbon, Secretary Daniels cabled the congratulations of the navy department to Lieutenant Commander' Read. The secretary also sent a cable to President Wilson at Paris telling him that American naval

the Atlantic. The message to Commander Read follows: "The entire navy congratulates you and your fellow aviators on your epochial flight. The ocean has been spanned through the air, and to the

American navy goes the honor of making the first trans-Atlantic flight. We are all intensely proud of your achievement and thankful that it has been accomplished without mishap to any one of the daring ' aviators who left our shores on the first air Journey to Europe. To all of them and to you all honor is due. "JOSEPHUS DANIELS." The cablegram from the secretary to President Wilson said: "Know you will be delighted to learn naval aviators first to cross Atlantic."

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FLOWER SHOP Open Wednesday and Thursday Evenings Greenhouse also open until dark .

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FLOWER SHOP 1015 Main St. Phone 1093

DECORATION DAY SPECIAL Large Flags at Very Special Prices

Of Our Flag Make Use

May 30th. Let every Home Show a Flag

Show Your Respect For the Boys Who Won't Come Back

3x5 FLAGS, only .. ..... ..98 4x6 FLAGS, only .$1.48 4x6 FLAG, Pole, Rope, Halyard Complete, ft Q only tj) A0

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