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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAH. MONDAY, DEC. 8, 1919.
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If avazte ctab member enjoyed the itilar monthly hmcneon today at the tfeonte of Mrs. H. H. Huntlnctoa la the UArten apartments. Luncheon -was arrd at one o'clock, covers laid for iWb members only. lit the afternoon ttn. Philip Twigs gar thevtory: The committee 4a charge of the meeting ; m Mrs. J. M. Lents Mrs. T. J. Fer'gueon and Mrs. FyA, Brown. I - UnderfEe auspices of the December social committee, a luncheon-bridge party will be given Wednesday aftercoon at' the country club. " Luncheon ' wlU be b erred at one o'etoclr and re eryationa should be, made ' by tomor tow evening. Auction bridge; will be played In the afternolon:'. - Mr, and Mrs.' Harry '.Lonti are enjoying a week'e sojewn la New York city. ? . H.U" ! .The Bone of Veterans auxiliary will meet, tomorrow afternoon In the post room; of the court house. The annua) election of officers will be held and all members are urged to be present. .Women of the Q. A. .R. will meet
Wednesday afternon In the court house to nominate officers for the
coming year. A. full attendance of members la desired.
. Mrs. Henry H. Oregory left today for Charleston, ft. C, after a several ) months' Tlatt with her daughter, Mrs.
i wwum M. Bailey, of North street
Mm. Melissa Tlngler and daughter.
(Minnie entertained a party of friends
at a turkey dinner yesterday at noon
at tnetr rome north of the city. Cor
I era were laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. I Pitman, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Steddom,
J-Mrs.'' Pitman and T. EL Dingier of
; The aid society of Held Memorial
' church win meet Wednesday after-
noon with Mrs. W. L. Mlaener at her home' on North Eighth street Instead of at the church aa previously an
nounced. All members are urged to
be present. The-Bast End aid society of First Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Burr at her home, 4T South Tenth street. Final arrangements" wm be made tor tho Christmas baaaar to be held at 1022 Mam street 'Mrs. EL L. Wilson of Indianapolis, and Miss Anna Carson, a returned missionary from the Philippine tMiynflp, are guests at the home of Mr. aad Mm, William Kittle. Mrs. Ellen Allen who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mm Waller Thornburgh returned to her home In" Hagerstown today. She was accompanied home by Mm Thorn
burgh. Twenty-five members of the choir of the Third Methodist church motored to Boston Sunday afternoon where they sang at the afternoon services of the Methodist church there. Miss Margaret Thornburgh has returned to Indianapolis to resume her studies at Mm maker's Kindergarten school, aftecaTislt with her parents, Mr. and Mm Walter Thernburg, of South Twentieth street A marriage which comes as a sur Srise to their friends was that of Miss tarjorie Bennett and Bud Wallace, which was solemnised Saturday evening at the parsonage of the Rev. J. J. Bae of First Presbyterian church. The bride wore a suit of grey velour, grey hat and a corsage of bride roses. Mr. and Mm Wallace left Immediately after the ceremony on a wedding trip
to Plqua, Greenville and Detroit They will reside with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mm Charles Smith, or' North Eleventh street Miss Frances Elliott of Newcastle.
spent the week end with friends here. The Delta Theta Tan sorority will meet this evening with Miss Carolyn
Bradley at ' her home on North Sixteenth street Mm W. A. Boyd has returned form a two weeks' visit with her sister In Chicago. Animal guest day of the Aftermath club will be observed tomorrow afternoon at the meeting in the' West Richmond community house. Each member may bring one guest A special program is being arranged. ' Members of the Victorian Bible class of Grace Methodist charch will enjoy a Christmas party Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mm A. H. Backus on North A street A shower for the Green castle orphanage will be the feature of the afternoon and everyone Is requested to bring clothing for . children between the ages of two and fourteen, and all kinds of breakfast foods. Members will have a gift exchange during the afternoon. All women of the church are Invited and new members of the class are
specially urged to be present
The Neighborly club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Rldenour at her . home on the Garwood road. Officers for the coming year will' be elected. The regular meeting of the ' Collegiate club will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. B. C. Bartel at her home on South Eighteenth street Miss Margaret Starr has charge of
the afternoon's program. , "' The Jolly Twelve dub win hold ita Christmas meeting Wednesday afternoon with Mm Wallace Seymour at her home on North Nineteenth street The Tourists club will meet Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mm Fred
Carr at their home on South Fifteenth street H. R. Robinson will give a paper on "The World-Menace Bolshevism," and Mm Wilfred Jessup will give the topics of the days. Mm John M. Coate was hostess for the regular meeting of the Ticknor club this afternoon at her home In Reeveston." Mrs. E. B. Clements gave the reading and the afternoon was spent in needlework. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. The club will meet next week with Mrs. A. W. Reed on South Thirteenth street Mm William Deltmeyer entertained
the following persons at dinner yesterday at noon at her home on Lin-
Lcoln street: Rev. and Mrs. E. Mlnter
and daughter Ella, the Rev. and Mm J. F. Props t and son, Paul, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knollenberg and son, Benjamin. Miss Irene Jones, of Ft Wayne, was the guest last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Ratliff on School street Miss Jones .. is enroute home from Oxford, where she has been visiting. As a courtesy to Mrs. Ralph Rogers,
a recent bride,' Mrs. -Harry Rogers entertained a party of friends Friday afternoon at her homo on Hunt street During the afternoon the bride. was given a miscellaneous shower and later refreshments were served. Those present were Mm Ralph Rogers, Mm
Lixxle Cook, Mm Alice Jones. Mm Grace Brohman, Mm Alice Fuller, Grace Martin. Mm Marlon Balser, Mm Joe Strayer, Mrs." Frank White, Mm Anna Mlllre, Mm Wilbur Albln, Mrs. Anson Coats, Mrs. George Harper, Mm Ed Wllklns, Mm John Falck, Mm Florence Nicholson. Mm Jeanette Barlow, Mm John Jones, Mm Charles Davis, Mrs. Mary E. Davis, Miss Winifred Cummins, and Mrs. Will Conkle and daughter of Centerville.
The Star Bible class of Second Presbyterian charch will meet tomorrow evening with Mrs. Ray Williams at her home, 2114 North E street Miss Emma Fetta spent the week end in Winchester with Mr. and Mm Frank Hornell and family. Ross- Donnelly, of Plqua, C spent the week-end here with Miss Dolly Yates. Celebrating their ninth wedding anniversary entertained with a dinner party Saturday evening at their home on Pearl street A French basket of pink chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the table where covers were laid for twenty-five guests.
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