Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 109, 18 March 1920 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920.

Society 1

An affair which i? expected to draw put a large numbei jf persona is the concert dance to' be given in the Coliseum Thursday evening, The concert to be given by the Columbia Saxaphone Sextette, Baronness RousTtayaj Russian dancer, and the Yerkes Novelty orchestra will begin at 8:15 T. m. At 10 p. m., following the concert, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will be jjost and hostess to a dance to which the public is invited. Only the concert patrons will be permitted in the galleries as spectators. The Four Corner club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Joseph Taylor, 721 South Twelfth treet. ? Th N. N. C. club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Margorie Edwards, 50 South Sixteenth street. ' Mrs, Harry Ramsay will.be hostess

'for a social for. the women of the Reld 'Memorial church and their friends at Iher home. 806 North Ninth street

Friday afternoon, " '

A dance will be given by the Ben "Hur lodge Thursday evening !n the

rvaughn hall, Invitations must be pre-

irented at the door.

Mrs. Frank Nerenberg and daughter

Harabara Deena, of Kokomo, are the puests of Mrs: Nerenbergs parents,

31 r. and Mrs. Sol Saffer.

: Mrs. Lewis King will be hostess for the Hilltop Sewing club at the home ;on South Twenty-first street Friday afternoon. Miss Esther Fonts was hostess for In meeting of the Ornls Melas club Wednesday evening at her home on CSouth Seventh street. After a short Session the girls spent: the evening informally. A three cowrse luncheon tv-as served by the horstess. Those

present were Miss Osden Shelton, fMiss Gertrude Eggelston, Mi3S Helen ,Bentlage, Miss Birdlce Norris, Miss iPauline Smith, Miss Dorothy Lebo, Miss Esther Reld. Miss Mildred "Whltely, Miss Helen Jessup aad Miss Helen 'jHaseltine. ?Irs. W. K. Wilson was hostess for a large meting of the Greenbrier Community club at her home, on the National road west, Wednesday afternoon. Woman's suffrage was the topic of the afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Curme and Mrs. Forest Meek had charge of the social hour. The next meeting will be held Wednesday, April 21, at the home of Mrs. Claude Hunt. - The public Is invited to attend the ; jitney supper which ' the women of .the Second English Lutheran church "will give Friday evening, in the basement of tlK: church. They will begin to serve supper at 5 p. m. Mrs. Dempsey Dermis has returned to her home after attending the fur show at the Congress hotel In Chicago. While in Chicago, Mrs. Dennis purchased spring and summer furs. One hundred cakes will be on sale "at the market house Saturday at 12 o'clock. The sale will be in charge 'of the Richmond W. C. T, U. . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert H. Cummings are spending several weeks In New York and Pennsylvania.

Miss Margaret Thornburg of Indi-

ananolia is the guest of her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thornburgh, of

South Twentieth street. An Easter market will be held by the Golden Rule Bible class and the Missionary society of the First Methodist church, Saturday, April 3. Plans were begun at a meeting of the organization held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alice Sharpe. Twenty-four members attended. Mrs.

Jennie Williams talked on the needs

of the society. A luncheon was serv ed by the hostess.

Twentv-seven members of the Rho

Chapter of Indianapolis, and Tau chapter of Richmond, Omricon Phi Sigma

installed the Aloha Gamma chapter in

.Anrtprsmi Wednesday evening. At 6

t). m.. the men to be initiated into

the chapter gave their .visiting broth'

rs"a dinner at the Grand Hotel, after

(Which the initiation took place.

The Star Bible class of the Second Presbyterian church was entertained

with an informal Et. Patrict's party at

the home of Mrs. Will Eversman on

North Twentieth street Wednesday

evening. A 6hort bnsinees session was held at which time the new officers were installed, Following this the guests enjoyed an informal evening.

A dairy lunch was served, The hostess waa assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Clyde Reigel. Those present were: Mrs. Charles Gross, Mrs. C. G. Beam. Mrs. George Harper, Mrs. Philip Roser, Mrs. M. C. Sullivan, Mrs. Clifford Seal, Mrs. William Buhl, Mrs. O, L. Harter, Mrs. K. F. Mills, . Mrs. Jean Darland, Mrs. Will Massey, Mrs, Charles Wertz, Mrs. O. F. Laughman, Mrs. Charles Haworth, Mrs. Lester Raney, Mrs. John F, Richardson, Mrs. George Hamilton, Victor Seal, Ivan Reigel, Thelma Laughman, Caherine Haworth, Glenna Raney, Irene Richardson, Mrs. Max Quigley and Mrs. C. W. Roller, The Rev. and Mrs. H, S, James were host and hostess .for a St Patrick's party given Wednesday evening at their home by the young married peoples' section of the Good Cheer class of the United Brethren church. St, Patrick's colors were carried out in the rooms where the guests were entertained. A short business session was held for the election of officers. Ernest Davis was elected president and Fred White vice-president. This was followed by St. Patrick's games and contests in which Merritt Howard and Thomas Phelph were winners. Later in the evening a luncheon was served to the following persons; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gadde, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley

Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodruff, Mr.

and Mrs. James Noggle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts, Mr.

and Mrs, Fred White, Mr. and Mrs.' Merritt Howard, Rev, and Mrs. H. S. James, Mrs, Maude Thompson, Mrs. Paul Christopher, Mrs, Lessie Crebb, Mrs, Will Davies, Mrs, Clara Yoke,

Miss Faye Roberts, Miss Ruth James, Helen White, Pauline Yoke, Byron Davis, Joseph Woodruff and Dorothy Noggle, The social committee of the Elks' club has announced a dance for Elks and their ladies to be given at the clubhouse, Monday evening, March 22. Musio will be furnished by Kolph' orchestra, Elmer Davis, who underwent an operation at Reid Memorial Hospital Wednesday, is reported to be in an improved condition, Mr, and Mrs. John F. Holaday of Pearl street, entertained the members of the Bethany Bible class and their friends with an informal St. Patrick's social Wednesday evening. There were twenty guests. The rooms were decorated in St. Patrick's colors which were also carried out in the luncheon served. A short business session was held, after which the guests enjoyed games. Forty-five couples attended the informal St. Patricks dance given in the

Odd Fellows' hall Wednesday evening

by the Happy Hour dancing club. The

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ana tne iignxs were coyerea wim green shades. Music was furnished by the Evans Smith orchestra.

MOVED, QUITS COUNCIL. CONNERSVTLLE, Ind.. March 18. Elected to the City Council from the Fourth Ward, Clarence E. Norton, Republican councilman, was forced to resign because he had to move and could not find another place in his ward, Norton recently sold his property and contemplated buying another housed nearby, but it was im

possible for him to get possession of

agreed to vacate his original home. He then presented his resignation to the city council and gave the explanation.

DELTA UPSILON WILL HOLD 8TATE MEETING MARCH 27 The. state banquet of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity will be held at" the Claypool Hotel at 6 p. m., Saturday, March 27. A dance will be given at 9 p. m. Seventy-two active members from Indiana, Depauw and Purdue Universities will attend. A large number of alumni members are expected to be present.

hall was decorated in green streamers llA'firtiement.

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