Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 270, 27 August 1919 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND - SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27, 1919.
The summer dancing season is coming to a close and the winter season will soon be on. Revival In dancing since the war, has been thoroughly enJoyed by the young people and the winter season is being anticipated by those who danced this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp, who have been sponsoring dances at Jackson Park and Cedar Springs, will have only four more dances this season. Two dances will be given at Jackson park, where the Kolps have been living. These will be given next Tuesday night and ihe following Tuesday. Next Friday night will be their regular dance at Cedar Springs. Two weeks from that night, September 12, will be the last dance of the season which will be held at Cedar Springs. Special entertainment will be furnished the jjueeta. The winter season will open in -October. ; A large crowd attended the Kolp dance given last evening at Jackson park. Harry Frankel, of this city, sang. Music was furnished by the Kolp orchestra. The guests were: Christine Anderson, Henrietta Kelch, Genevieve Smith, Mildred Carpenter, Mary Kelley, Marietta Corn, Elizabeth Tarkelson, Helen Johnson, Marjorie Gennett, Juliet Nusbaum, Janet Seeker, Doris Groan, Louise Mather, Hulda Pepper, Pauline Peekury, Miriam Kelly, Leona Cory, Mabel Daum, Mildred Daum, Esther Burris, Lorene Hess, Clara Gross, Rosamond Border, Sidney Hesley, Gladys Triek, Louise Poos, Marie O'Brien, Ruth Ice, Norma Hearst, Mazy Marshall, Kathryn Meyer, Amy Fitzpatrick, Helen Jessup, Edith Decker, Marguerite Kamy, Marie Daugherty, Lucy Hopkins Vivian Harding, Ethelyn Sample, Maizie Goebel, Muriel Mashmeyer, Margarpt Jones, Loraine Long, Vera Pfafflin Hazel Henderson, Gertrude Bice, Harry Overman, Mary Lahrman, Helen Jlust, Helen Ruiter, Marion Goddick, Florence Goodrich, Lauretta Conklin, Alice Miller, Conda Hayworth, Helen Eggemeyer, kathryn Bartel, H. Thomas, Harold Norris, Earl Keisker, Frank Bescher, Lester Leiter, Carlton Smith, Jtussel Allen, William Dunn, Edgar Loehr, J. N. Sweizer, Mark Kennedy. Kirk Bly, Neil Bly, Clifford Gobbick, Leroy Harding, August Calvaladge, Upland Wrede. John Crawford, Clyde Semler,;Thornton Brehm. Max Davids, Frank Crowe, Paul Burris, Russel Alexander, Joe Weiss,' Roscoe Johnson, Paul Brower, Albert Gregg, George Rech) Ernest Porter, Claude Sourbeer, Henry Beck, M. Barrett, Ralph Runvan. Ellas Scott, Paul McKee, Earl Gehring, Thomas Bell, Frederick Van Allen, June Gayle, Albert Chrow, Raymond Smith, Ray Sovern, Norris Muelander, George Weaver, Clarence Coyle, Peter Lichtenfels, James Carter, Winter Hull, Roberit Mosier, Lee Mendenhall, E. L. Pennington, P. N. Griffin, Earle Osborne, Vern Bell, Joe Pardieck, E. R. Steg, Howard Hurst, H. A. Stout, Kent Lemon, Ray Kelly, Charles Twigg and Jesse Halberstreet; Mr. and MrsyAdolph Getz, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. Everett McConaha, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Paddock and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wrenick. Miss Mary Miller, of Spartanrbrg, and Harry C. Bond, son of Mr. ami Mrs. C. E. Bond, of. Chestnut street, were married last evening at 7-.u0 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother in Union City, in the presence of relatives and a few friends. Rev. Emerson Clark, pastor at Williamsburg, performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Rosa Bond, sister of the groom and the groomsman was Mr. Russell Dorau of this city. The bride wore a-white silk dress and carried a large bouquet of flowers. Following the ceremony a supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Bond will live on a farm near New Paris. Mr. Bond recently returned from service overseas. The guests from Richmond "who attended the wedding, were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bond, Miss Rosa Bond, Miss Edith Bond and Russell Doran.
Robert and Charles, spent the day In
Chester park. Cincinnati. Mrs. Walter Sener and Miss Pauline Sener have returned home after visiting In Dayton, Cincinnati, Springfield and Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schweikert have returned home after spending a wek with friends in Springfield, Columbus and Marion, O. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Branigan have returned to their home in Indianapolis after spending a week with Mrs. Walter Sener. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sell have returned home after a month's motoring in the west. They visited in St. Louis and Kansas City.
Deputy Charles Wilmore will entertain the Tlrzah Aid society Thursday afternoon at Glen Miller park. Each woman In the society is asked to bring sandwiches for her family.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Peel and son Russel, have returned from Cincinnati. The second dance to be given by the Omicron Phi Sigma fraternity at
Glen Miller park for Chautauqua
patrons will be given this evening. Forty couples attended the dance Monday evening. Miss Ruth Pyle of South Eleventh street has gone to Greenville, O., to be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Edith McClellan, and to attend the Greenville fair. For the pleasure of Mrs. Warren
Hill of Chicago, formerly Miss Edna
Bayer of this city, Mrs. Luther Feeger entertained a few friends this afternoon at her home on South Eighth street. In honor of the sixty-fourth birthday anniversary of R. O. Pickett, a number of his friends were entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs. Pickett en the Liberty pike. Mr. Pickott was presented with a large chair. Luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Clifton of Ging3tation, Riley Pickett of Dunreith; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bailey and family of Fountain City; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frazier and daughter, of Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fasnacht and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ruby and family, Mrs. John Yingst and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Yearean and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fasnaucht and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Pickett and daughters.
An informal dance will be given at the Chambers-Bailey Hall in Newcastle, Thursday evening, Sept. 4. Elbert Hays and Claud Runyan are in charge. Kolps orchestra will furnish the dance music. The Lawnalee reunion will be held in Glen Miller park, Aug. 28.
Miss Marguerite Schweikert is the guest of friends in Springfield, Ohio. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Wednesday night with Miss Mildred Townsend at her home on South Thirteenth street.
Jean Graffis has gone to Dayton to visit a week with friends.
Miss Ivy Carter, Miss Georgianna Free, Miss Ruth McLear and Miss Priscilla Arnold have returned from Cincinnati. Theodore Sedgwick is visiting in Columbus.
Miss Mary Zeyen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zeyen and .Robert Anderson, of Indianapolis, were marTied yesterday morning at 5 o'clock at St. Andrew's church. Rev. Frami Iloell afflciated. The bride was attended by Miss Loretta Zeyen and the groom was attendant by Richard Zeyan. The bride wore a gown of brown Bilk with harmonizing accessories and a corsage of pink ropes. Only members of the Immediate families witnessed the ceremony following rwhlch a weddins breakfast was served t the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left for a wedding rip. They will be at home in Indianapolis, where Mr. Anderson is engaged in business.
Mrs. Albert Kirby and her granddaughter, Eleanor Potter have gone to Chicago to visit with relatives. Miss Ruth Wilson of North West
Fifth street has gone to St. Louis, Mo., to visit with relatives and will
go from htere to Holister, Mo., where she will teach this year. Mrs. George Brenlzer has returned from Tippecanoe City, where she visited her parents. Mrs. Earl Cotton and small son, Earl Cotton, Jr., of Toledo, are guests of Mrs. Cotton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hershey, South Thirteenth street.
Milton, Ind.
Henry Hoffman and family will move to Indianapolis next week.. The Embroidery club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Robert Beeson.. ..The Jolly 24 will meet Friday evening with Miss Mary Lovell Jones .... Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gause were at Newcastle, Sunday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Gause's cousin, Mrs. Jason Modlln Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cas
well of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Caswell of Cincinnati . visited Milton friends Saturday. .Miss Maud Belle has gone to Cheboygan, Michigan, where she will teach in the high school Mrs. Julia Ball is spending the week at Indianapolis with her son George Wilson and wife Mrs. Deborah Lontz who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Walter Highland has returned to her home in Pendleton.... Mrs. Flora Vorhees is spending the week with Indianapolis relatives .... Mrs. Mary Walker is visiting friends in Iowa Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Warren, and Miss Dora Wallace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griff en at Connersvllle Mr. and Mra. Willis Leverton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leverton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Revalee and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Huddleson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leverton and children of Chicago, Mrs. Lulu Snyder of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and Mr. and Mrs. James Painter spent the day together at. Farmland, Sunday.. Mrs. Harold Daniels of Huntington, W. V., Is visiting his sister Mrs. William Anderson. .Mr. and Mrs. Gus Klnslnger and two children spent Tuesday, at Newcastle .... Rev. F. C. McCormick and daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Frank Crans, Mrs. E. P. Jones and son, Ernest, were at Indianapolis, Monday. Miss Ruth remained at the Methodist hospital weher she will be operated upon for appendicitis The Ladles Aid of the Methodist church served the dinner at the Fritz sale, south of town Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Izor and Miss Stine of Lockland, Ohio, George Beckwith of Wyoming, Ohio, Mr., and Mrs. Frank Izor of Knightstown, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Izor and son Frank Eugene of Indu"naapolis, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hussey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Izor and Mr. and Mrs. Russel are leaving 'soon to make their home in California.
Brownsville, Ind, Mrs. Dan Kaufman and daughter, Luva, are spending several days visiting relatives at Cincinnati. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Dye entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alec Norris of Connersvllle Sunday Miss Ruth Parks and Fern Rose werethe guests of Mrs. Fred Fultz at Connersvllle last week
I Mrs. Lee Keller left Wednesday even
ing ior xnaianapoiis wnere sen will spend several days visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Maze and sons Eugene and Gilbert attended Chautauqua at Liberty Sunday evening. .. .Dr.
W. C. Sherman and daughter, Mable,
guest of Miss Ruth Parks Ivan
Maze was the guest of Miss Inez Turner at Abington Saturday evening Mrs. Tell Boggs Is ill Mr. Slid Mrs. Oscar Parks and sons- Gene, Irwin and Warren and Miss Ruth Parks attended Chautauqua at Liberty Monday evennlg..L. J. Cully and Joe Gavin made a business trip to Connersvllle Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watt were in Liberty Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaper were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darins Bennet at dinner Sunday..... Miss Ora Long of Liberty spent the
week-end at home.... Harold Dale is visiting. hi9 grandmother, Mrs. Lou Gear this week Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Parks entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mort Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDougal, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waiting, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maze and daughters, Mlas Ruth Parks and Jesse Waiting Dr. and Mrs. Sol Smelser of Richmond were guests of Mrs. Smelser's mother, Mrs. Anna Stanley, Sunday evening Mrs. Hattie Brandenburg of near Quakertown spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in town Frank Winers, Oscar Parks and Russell Hawkins motored to Con
nersvllle Tuesday morning.. Ed Needlander returned home from Indianap-
motored to Libertv Tuesdav mnmin?
Miss Fern Rose was the week-endT"13 oaturaay wnere ne naa ueen vis
iting relatives Miss Helen Wood of Abington and Rife Paddock of Richmond spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Giese. . . .Mrs. Margaret Bell spent the Monday with her daughter Mrs. L. J. Cully Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fields spent Friday night and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubble Miss Helen Hollingsworth spent Saturday aftrenoon in Liberty with friends Mr. and Mrs. Rife Paddock was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Paddock Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maze and daughters spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McDougal Miss Agnes Gavin spent last week in Connersvllle the guest of friends and rela
tives Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Cully motored td Connersville last Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. George Funk and son, Sanford, attended the ball game at Abington Sunday afternoon. . . .Ivan Clevenger was the guest of home folks Sunday. . . .Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Maze went to Clifton Tuesday evening and visited Luther Rude and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Inspreker of Connersville spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Redd and family.
Some Italian canneries are pressing tomato seeds into cakes.
The expenditures a year of the U. S. reclamation service are S8.00CO0O.
TO INVESTIGATE PRINT PAPER !
. WASHINGTON. Aug. 27. Investigation of the print paper situation will
be conducted by a sub-committee of j the Senate Manufacturers Committee, ! with Senator-La Follette. of Wiscon-j
sin, as Chairman, it was decided today. Chairman La Follette announced the committee first would devote its attention to the examination of information obtained by the Federal Trade Commission, after which hearings would be held.
Miss Ruth E. Peltz Pianist
Announces the opening of her Fall and Winter classes, beginning September 2nd, 1919, 225 North 9th Street Telephone 189G
College Corner, 0. s Mrs. Nannie Wright, and son Leo spent Sunday in Hamilton William Leffler and family of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shubert of Seven Mile, spent Sunday with J. C. Leffler and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Templton. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kautz of Eaton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr3. James Seal Mr. adn Mrs. Henry Witherby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eikenberry, of Boston W. E. Bake and family and Miss Mary Gray spent Sunday at Glen Miller park.. Joe McDonougli. J. D. Pults, Bert Paxton and Bert Bell left Tuesday for McMillian where they will enjoy several weeks outing Miss Marie McDonougli will accompany Miss Hilda Fantaine of Hamiltono and Miss Elsa Kaffenberger with Mrs. Bergen as chaperone to Russel Point this week where they will camp for a week Mrs. Ed Wysong and Dr. E. A. Wyson, returned home Sunday after a week's motor trip through Indiana. Miss Marie Harian, who accompanied them, wil stay a few days langer in Warsaw Mr. and Mrs.
James Bright and Mr. and Mrs. John
Rinehart visited relatives in katoni Sunday. .. .Misses Marie and Wilhel-i mina McDonough were in Cincinnati, Tuesday. The latter has resumed her' work in the Good Samaritan hospital . . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Leffler and son, Marlin, attended the Connersville fair, Friday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wetter and son, Raymond attended the Connersville fair Friday Those at
tending the Connersville fair Friday
night were Carly Clark, Edith Armstrong, Vivian Douglas, Paul Harvey,
Maurice McGary, Thomas Armstrong and Ralph Gilmore Mrs. Hunter
Burke returned Friday p. m., from a
short visit with relatives at Milroy, Greensburg and Clarksburg.
ECUADOR WELCOMES GORGAS
(By Associated Press) QUAYAQUIL, Ecuador, Tuesday, Aug. 26. The steamer Quatamala with the Rockefeller commission headed by
Major General W. C. Gorgas, former
surgeon general of the United States army on board arrived her today. The
commission which is to investigate sanitary conditions here and in other parts of Ecuador was accorded a hear
ty welcome.
Safe Milk
For Icfants & Invalids No Cooking
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
Mrs. Myron Keelor, entertained last evening at her home on Northwest alfth street for Mrs. Ward Dubbs, nee
Miss Edith Stratton, a recent bruie. An apron shower was a feature of the j evening and games and music were en-1 joyed. The house was profusely decorated with flowers. A two course supper was served in the dining room. Guests were Mrs. Dubbs, Mrs. Frank Weisgarber, Mrs. John Longstreth, Mrs. Lyman Lyboult, Mrs. Fred Rositer of Dayton, O., Mrs. Fred Hodgin of New Madison, Mrs. Allen Jay, Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. W. R. Stratton, Mrs. Ray Sperling, Miss Elizabeth Starr and Miss Edna Starr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Study returned today from a several weeks visit in Cleveland and Toledo, O. .Jesse Halberstadt, of Colen, Mich., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp at Jackson park for a few days. Thirty members of the Loyal Moose club- enjoyed a picnic at the home of Mrs. Flora- Armburster, at the pumping ' station " yesterday afternoon. Games were played during the afternoon. A chicken dinner was served. Mrs. Hannah Kinert and children. Reed,-Ross and Helen Frances, with Mrs. Charles Surrendorf and sons,
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