Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 207, 12 June 1919 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, J UNE 12, 1919.

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Mrs. Gus Hafner was "hostess yesterday morning at her home on North Twelfth street for a pretty breakfast party, given " in' compliment to Miss Fannie and 'Miss Clara Kramer and Mrs. Theresa Kayler of New Hope, and Mrs.i Fnmk.'Baker of Hartford. Mich. The table was appointed with "bouquets of. garden flowers.' Covers were laid

for the Misses Kramer, 'Mrs. Kayler, Mrs, Bakers-Mrs. Carl Meyers, Mrs. Omar BuUerdick, Mrs. Emmet Bartel, Mrs. MW. Kelly, Mrs. George Rohe and Mrs Hafner. ' v ' : Ada chapter of Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting this evening at 730 o'clock and a dinner will be given as a compliment to the worthy grand matron who la visiting here, and also for- new member of ; the chapter. - (The Wi-Hub club met last evening ; with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seifert at their home on North Nineteenth street, i After a short business meeting, euchre - was played at four tables' and light rej freshments served by the hostess. The club will meet next Thursday' evening with -Mr. and Mrs.' WV C; Sissman at tbe.ir fiome. ! . , . V Miss KaOierine Bartel has gone to " Huntington..Ind., to attend a week-end house party. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Marvel enteral tained at a 7 o'clock dinner last evl enlng at their home on North Tenth streetV in" compliment to Dr. Frederick

Lynch of New York City, speaker at Earlham commencement yesterday. Covers were laid for Dr. Lynch, Dr. David M. Edwards. Dr. Allen D. Hole, the Rev. J. J. Rae, Benjamin Johnson, John H. Johnson, the Rev. Andrew Mitchell, Walter Smedley of Philadelphia. Benjamin Johnson, Jr4 and Dr. and Mrs. Marvel. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. King Informally entertained a small company of Earlham classmates at their home on South Twenty-first street yesterday afternoon. The guests included former classmates who were here for commencement. The Senior Luther League of Trin

ity Lutheran church which was to

have met tonight, has been postponed one week. The Christian Endeavor society of First Christian church held it regular business and social meeting Tuesday evening with Miss Ruth Horr at her home on Lincoln street. Officers for the year were elected. A social hour followed the musiness session and refreshments were served. . Those present were Miss Josephine Washam, Mrs. W. L. Rybolt, Miss Effle Martin, Miss Goldie Triplet, Miss Esther Loner, Miss Lola Jones, Miss Emma Horr. Miss Ruth Horr, Miss Vera Blossom, Miss Florence Cornes, Miss Marie Betts, Miss Ruth Janis, Miss Hazel Brumflel, Miss Ruth Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horr, Rev. L. E. Murray, Elmer Jarvis, RRobert Loher, Orval Chandler, Ben Carver, Gordon Triplett, Walter Rybolt, Gordon Borton and Marvin Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller and Mrs. Edna Miller Helser will entertain members of the Conboy, Minton King company of Hamilton, O., who will sing Monday evening at Grace Methodist church, during their etay in the city.

The Good Cheer class of First Methodist church will not meet this week with Mrs. Arthur Smith, as previously announced. The monthly meetings

will be distcontlnued until In Septem-' ber. Mr. and -Mrs. Finley Newlon, of Dayton. O., are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carpenter at their home on South Thirteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give the second of their summer dances at Cedar Springs hotel tomorrow evening. Persons desiring to take dinner at the hotel, prior to the dance, are urged to make reservations early, Kolp's orchestra will play. The Four Comer club will meet to

morrow afternoon with Mrs. Henry

Vogelsong at her home, 334 South Ninth street.

The Frances E. Willard W. C. T. TT. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30

o'clock with Mrs. Charles Roland at

her home, 152& North A street. Mrs

J. F. Probst will give a talk on "Tern'

perance and Missions" and special musical numbers will be given. All members are requested to bring jubilee

pledge cards to the meeting.

Miss Corrlne Nusbaum will leave

Saturday for a several-weeks' visit

with friends in Coldwater, Mich.

Miss Mary Zeek returned to her home in Kokomo today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Trimble at

their home on South Eleventh street.

A number of Richmond persons will go to Eaton this evening to attend a dance which is being given there by Miss Lucille Reel and Miss Louise

Poos.

Miss Altina Lane of Ft. Wayne will come tomorrow to spend the week-end

with Miss Miriam Kelley at her home on Kineey street. . Cadet Corporal Varley Young of the

R. O. T. C. unit of St. Mary's college, Dayton, O., is here for a short visit

with relatives. He will leave soon for

Camp Custer. Mich., for a six weeks'

course in military tactics and science.

The- Eliza Hiatt class of the South

Eighth street Friends church will hold

an indor picnic tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Jenkins, 37 South Nineteenth street. All members are urged to bring lunch and

dishes and knife, fork and spoon. The luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock.

Four advanced violin pupils of F. K. Hicks will give a recital tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the high school autorium. Mrs. Fred Bartel, soprano, will assist the pupils. The public is cordially invited, the program to be as follows: Ave Marie ............. .F. Schubert Walter Anderson Concerto, No. 8, E Minor P. Rode First Movement Allegro Mary Jones Spring's a Lovable Ladye ..... .Elliot Mrs. Fred Bartel Souvenir de Moscow (Airs Rmses) Op 6 . . .H. Wiewiawskl Miriam Hadley Concerto No, 1, D Major (And Ca-

denz) . ... . . .N. Paganinl

Hilda Kirkman Mrs. Robert Carvey has gone to Tyrone, Pa., to attend commencement

exercises and a class reunion at Birmingham school where he graduated several years ago. Mrs. Carvey was

formerly Miss Esther Coate.

The Ladies' Aid society of Middleboro will hold a market Saturday on

South Ninth street. The market will

be open about 9 o'clock and the pub lie Is invited. (Continued on page nine.)

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