Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 131, 12 April 1920 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1920.

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Society

The Country Club will be the scene of a joyous affair when the social com- . mittee entertains members of the club with a dinner dance Wednesday -evening, April 14. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock and will be followed by dancing. The Evan Smith orchestra will furnish the music. Reservations must be in by Tuesday evening. Friday, April 16 at 1 p. m., the April pocial committee of the Country club if planning a luncheon-bridge to which all women of the club are Invited. The affair will be a progressive bridge party. Members of the committee are Mrs. Wilson Magaw, Mrs. Wilbur Htbberd and Miss Eleanor Seidel. The committee is arranging a children's party for Saturday afternoon, April 24. Mrs. Charles Kolp will assist. A banquet will be given for members of the Richmond Art Association, Friday 16 at the lunch room in the high school. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. M. F. Johnston and W. G. Bate. The "hard times" dance to be given n the Odd Fellow's hall, Wednesday evening will be one of the most enioyable of the spring dances. One undred and fifty invitations have

been issued by J. C. Coyle and FranK Bescher, who are in charge. Music for the evening will be furnished by the Varsity Six from Miami and soloist cf the Miami Glee club. Other features have been arranged for the evening. The marriage of Miss Minnia Lelstirer and Homer Caldwell was solemnized Friday evening. Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Buckley at their home on West Main street. An informal reception was held. Miss Wilma Ellibee will entertain the Tyrolean club Monday evening at her home on Charles Street. Mr. and Mrs. George Rohe will be host and hostess for the Trifollum club Mondav evening at their home on South Fifteenth street. The original Happy Hour club- will give a dance Monday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. A card party and dance will be eiven Mondav evening in the St. Mary's chool" by the members of the alumnae. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black will be host, and hostess for the Wi-Hub club. Monday evening at their home on Southwest First street. Mrs. Harry Shute will be hostess for the Neighborly club Tuesday afternoon at her home on the Gaar road. Miss Marie Bennett will entertain the R. M. C. R. club Tuesday evening at her hr-ie on South B street. Miss Helen Haseltine will entertain

the Orni3 Melas club Tuesday eve

ning. ' The Good Cheer class of the First M. E. church will hold its social meeting Thursday afternon with Mrs. J I. Showalter, 45 South Twenty-first street. The Loyal Daughters club of the First ChHoMnn cMnrrb itift on

Monday evening at the home of Mr. B. C. Manley on Pearl street. Circle No. 1 of the First Presbyterian cfcurch will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Benjamin Dallas, 17 North Fifta street. The Ribacra club will meet Tuesday with Miss Frances and Miss Charlotte Mitchell at theirhome on South

Ninth street. The Epworth league of the Firsf: Methodist church will hold its April social at the home of Miss Hazel Gregg, 2205 East Main street, Tuesday evening. All members are invited. Mrs. George Reid was hostess for a six o'clock dinner Sunday evening. The table was appointed with pink and white carnations and ferns. The dinner was served in courses. The guests included Rev. L. E. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray, Mr. .nd Mrs. Howard Longfellow, Mr. nnd

Mrs. Edward Sharp, Betty Anna Sharp, Juanita Longfellow, WilllJ.am McVay and Maro Justice. Circle No. 3 of the first Prersbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Cox. at her home on South Eighteenth street. The hostesses will be Mrs. Earl Cox, Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Simmons. Circle No." 2 of the First Presbyterian church which was to have met Mrs. George Hays and Mrs. Harry Mather in the Pelham apartments has been postponed. The eighty-seventh birthday of Andrew Burgess was observed with a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Sunday. Mr. Omar SSands, of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Richmond, was a guest. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Druley, Miss Madge, and Earl and Raymond Druley, of Boston, Ind..; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minnerman, Miss Mary Clark, Mrs. Anna Unthank and daughter, Miss Virginia, John and Dan Clark of Hagerstown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burgess and Raymond Burgess and Omar Sands. Mrs. S. D. Raymond of Washington, D. C, is spending the week-end with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas of Sousth 'Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas enter

tained at dinner Saturday the Rev. CJharles A. Mitchell and wife of Modoc and the Rev. J. O. Campbell of Van "Buren, Ind, who are here attending the conference. The East End Aid Society of the First Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Thomas, 320 South Ninth street. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet at 8 p. m. Monday with Mrs. Roscoe Candler, Twenty-third and Main streets. The Degree of Honor will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the Commercial club rooms. Important business will come up, and all members are urged to attend. Mrs. Ed Wllkins, of Linden avenue, will be hostess to the G. R. Needle club Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fehlman entertained at their home on Richmond avenue Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gehr, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frangman, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Miller, Charles Arthur and George Wiker of Dublin, and

E. C. Williams and two sons. Forest and Raymond, of Dayton. Parties from Liberty, Cambridge City, Fountain City and New Paris have made reservations for the organ recital of Dr. Baldwin in St. Mary's church Friday evening.

CHURCH PROPERTY HELD TAXABLE WHEN RENTED Church real estate which is being rented is not subject to exemption from taxation, Ele Stansbury, attorney general, held in an opinion submitted Saturday to the state board of tax commissioners. The attorney general was advised that the First Baptist church of Evansville owned real estate which it was renting for residence purposes. "Statutes exempting property are required to be construed against the right of exemption and where a church received rent for real estate rented by it such property is subject to taxation just the same as it would be if owned by an individual," the opinion said.

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