Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 1, 11 November 1919 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV. 11, 1919.

Miss Florence Spalding and Ray

wicKemeyer wm oe marnea tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock at the First English Lutheran church. The Rev. P.A- Dressel will officiate, using the ring service. There will he no attendant and only the relatives and Immediate friends will be present. The bride and groom will leave immediately after the ceremony on a short wedding trip. One of the pretty pre-naptial parties of the week will be the one to be given this evening by Miss Mildred Townsend and Miss Mary Wiggins at the home of the former, for the pleasure of three bride-elect, Mis3 Florence Spalding, Miss Mary Foley and Miss Margaret Kamp. The guests will Include members and patronesses of the Delta Theta Tau sorority and a lew friends. As a . courtesy to her guest, Mrs. Omar Fanning of Streetor, HI., Mrs. E. J. Dykeman was hostess for an Informal party this afternoon at her home on South fourteenth street. The lafternoon waas spent informally and

Hater luncheon was served by the hos

tess. Fifteen guests were present

Mrs "Walter Pulghum has returned tfrom a few week's sojourn at Battle !Creek,3Iicb. Dan Jennings entertained the following , persons at dinner Sunday at is home on the New Paris pike; lewey Bowers Elizabeth Phenis and Vergil - Phenis of New Paris, Paul SMcklnson, Earl Ruby, Ruth Ruby, tAUce Ruby, Orvllle Brawley and Morton Phenis. Miss Florence Spalding was guest )ot last evening at a party given by (Mrs. Earl Kinley at her home on frforth O street. During the evening the bride-elect was given a kitchen :hower. Members of the Magazine club enjoyed luncheon yesterday at the home of Mrs. Edgar Hibberd on North fcrtnth street. Mrs. H. H. Huntington gave the story during the afternoon. The next meeting will be next Monday with Mrs. Frada Bates at her homo oa South fourteenth street.

Memorial church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the church at 2 o'clock. Miss Pauline Strauss of Springfield. O., was the week-end guest of Miss Miriam Hutton. The Degree of Honor will meet this evening in the Commercial Club rooms at 7:30 o'clock. The state deputy will be present and plans will be made for the trip to Winchester tomorrow to attend the district move

ment. ( Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sprouse are the parents of a daughter, Susan Elizabeth, born last Thursday morning at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ottenfeld and daughter, Dorothy, of Springfield, O., motored here Sunday spending the

day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Libbert

at their home on South Tenth street.

Mr. and Mrs. G. M. May entertained the following persons at dinner Sun

day, at htelr home: Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Hilderbrant and son, Roland. Mr,

and Mrs. Orvllle Leullen, Mrs. Haftie Mlsener, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swayzee of Muncle, Mr. and Mrs. Rau Misener

and family of Newcastle and Mrs. Eliz

abeth May and daughter Catherine, of

Newcastle.

Miss Mildred Davis and Herbert

Taylor spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pyle at their country

home northwest of here. The West Richmond W. C. T. U met yesterday afternoon In the Com

munity house for an Important bus

iness session. Following routine bus

iness Mrs. Harlow Lindley explained the importance of an early ratification of the federal suffrage amendment. The union' will meet November 24 in the Community house, at which time Mrs. Martha Lindley will have charge of the meeting. The subject will be "Anti-Narcotics."

Miss Amelia Ruger has returned from Kokomo after a few days visit with Mrs, W. W. Lindley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rindt, Mrs. C. fT. Simon and Clarence Coyle motored to Cincinnati today. The Perseverance Bible Class of First Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Frank Price at her home, 243 Southwest Third street. The Coterie will meet Thursday af

ternoon, with Mrs. J. W. Mueller at

her home, 1703 Main street. Circle One of First Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Horace Clark at her home, 208 South Eighteenth street, at 2:30 o'clock. The TJrzah Aid society will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Willis Wollingsworth at her home, 1902 North E street.

The Ladles Aid society of Reid

As a courtesy to Mrs. Adda Roll of Harrow, Canada, who soon leaves for her home, Mr. and Mrs. James Sniveley and Mrs. Agnes King entertained with a Sunday dinner at their home on Kinsey street. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sniveley and little daughter, Ruth Adeline, of Oxford, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. John Meloy entertained a party of girls at their home Saturday afternoon In celebration of the twelfth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Norma. The house was artistically decorated in pink and white crepe paper. . The afternoon was spent in games and contests, the favors going to Julia Margaret Trimble and Edith McClellan. Late in the afternoon refreshments were served, the color scheme of pink and white being further carried out there. The guests

were Wanda Mahan, Julia Margaret Trimble, Alice Daub, Frances Shep-

pard, Edith McClellan, Lorraine Renk, Dorothy Renk, Margaret Van Carlvan, Pauline Courthouse, Mary Louise Eyden, Mary Meerhoff, Frances Smith

and Norma Melroy.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferris, Earl Cook

and Kenneth Sell, all formerly of this city, now residing in Springfield, O.,

were among the dinner guests at an

elaborate, dinner given last week by Allen H. Frost at the Hotel Bancroft for employes of the Delco Light Products company. The Booster class of Chester Methodist church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Emma Brown at her home. The Woman's Missionary society of the Friends' churches will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Mary Jenkins at her home on National mart west Tho rtefroMrmalc

will be conducted by Mrs. Rebekah

uavis. Mrs. onve Lindley will give a paper on "The Battalion of Life" and Mrs. Jeanette Purdy will read one on

inaia ana the woman Question." Music for the meeting will be furnished by Miss Lova Pearson of Earlham. Miss Martha McLellan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. McLellan, formerly of this city, now residing in Indianapolis, . will be married tomorrow to George Simons of Indianapolis, at the home of the -bride's parents on Alabama street. Miss Lova Mannsfield of this city, will go to Indianapolis tomorrow to attend tho wedding.

The Art department of the Women's club will meet tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock in the art gallery, Mrs. M. F. Johnson will give a gallery talk on the pictures now in the gallery. A basket social will be given tomorrow evening at North A Street Friends church. All members of the congregation are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Day are the parents of a son, born last week at their home, 226 Charles street.

The guests were Mrs. Ruford Wooley, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Chalmer Aughee, Mrs. G. A. Dwiggins, Mrs. Morrison Pyle, Mrs. Jennie Scarce, Mrs. George Rupe, Mrs. Harry Wooters, Miss Myrtle Wooters, . Miss Mildred Davis, Miss Ecbo Roland, Miss Katherine Pegg, Miss Marie Pegg, Miss

Grace Brennan, Miss Jane Wooley, and Master James Rupe.

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Mrs. S. K. Harris, of Detroit, Mich., will arrive this evening to be tho guest of her sister, Mrs. M. B. Galvin, of South Twelfth street. Mrs. Lloyd Pyle entertained informally at her home Saturday afternoon in compliment to Miss Myrtle Wooters

who is to be married soon. The afternoon was spent in needlework and luncheon was served by the hostess.

Republican Men and Women Meet: Ask Vote

Session of Governor

State officials, county chairmen of the Sixth district, and the women's chairmen of tho two counties, attend

ed a conference of Republican party leaders Monday afternoon in the Rush county court house, at Rushville. In addition to state officials, several candidates for state office, from other parts of the state, were present at the meeting. - Considerable attention to Republi

can women of the district was paid by the party workers, and a resolution asking Governor Goodrich to call a special session of the state legislature after the first of the year, to vote on the federal suffrage amendment, was passed. The resolution follows: We, the county chairmen of the Sixth district, to hereby approve of your calling a snecial session of the Legislature to ratify the amendment to the Federal constitution giving to women full citizenship. William B. Woodward, Wayne. J. M .Bridgeman, Franklin. A. L. Riggs, Rush. Charles Amos, Shelby. Rufus Hinshaw, Henry. Among the candidates present at the meeting were: Senator Nogley. of Marion county, who has announced himself as 9 candidate for lieutenantgovernor; Colonel Branch, of Martinsville? also a candidate for lieutenantgovernor; and Mr. Morgan, of Greensburg, who will seek the nomination for state treasurer.

Mrs. Edward Wright was the guebt of Mrs. Ella Murphy Sunday afternoon. ....James Newman and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnson and son Murray, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ash Retter called in the afternoon The Women's Bible Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Will Wright. Wed

nesday to sew Mr. and Mrs. Addi

son Reece called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moody, of Lynn, Sunday afternoon Mr. Frank Bales spent Sunday with George Deboy and

family James Reece and wifcj

called on Thomas Reece and family

Sunday afternoon The school will give a play and a box supper at the school house on the evening of Nov. 21... J. H. Newman, of Richmond, is

spending the week here with his par

ents. Mrs. Ella Cox, of Richmond, was the guest of relatives and friends

here last week Mr. and Mrs. Fran Newman and son Orville and Mrs. Ella

Cox called on Ira Johnson and family

Wednesday evening Alva Mills and

family have moved into their property

ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE

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Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin

in a "Bayer package," containing

proper directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago and Rheu matism. Name "Bayer" means gen

uine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes

of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin

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here which be recently bought of

Frank Newman Clyde Hockett moved his household goods to Winchester. Monday Mrs. Marianna Engle, who purchased the1 Jacob Bales

property here, moved last week.

Mrs. Susannah Bales has been serious

ly ill Elbrid Engle and family

were the guests of J. H. Bales and wife, Sunday.. . . .Mrs. Glenna Hinshaw

and baby were the guests of her par

ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Washier, Sat

urday night and Sunday.

'PLANE INTO RIVER.

NEW YORK. Nov. 11. An airplane

dove into the North River off Ninety-

fourth street late today, disappearing

beneath the water, and did not rise.

according to Captain Napoleon Moors'

terhog, who said he saw the plane dis

appear as he was standing on his com

barge, the Frank Daugherty, tied to

the pier at Ninety-fifth street.

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land, has more than 3.000 members.

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