Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 147, 30 April 1920 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1920.
Society
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will be host and hostess for their regular assembly dance Friday evening In the Odd Fellows' jh'aJl.'"'-Kjolp's orchestra will furnish .the music. The Syncopating Five will play for the dance to be given. Tuesday evening. May 4. at the Odd Fellows' hall, by Frank Bescher, Clarence Coyle, Roland Wrede, Peter Llchtenfels and dgar Loehr. This orchestra has been playing a yinter engagement at the Gold. Dragon Cabaret in. St. Petersburg, Fla., and is enroute to New York to play a summer engagement. A large
number of invitations have been issued and It is expected this will be one of the most successful affairs of the season. An enjoyable affair will be the "Anti-Profiteer Hop" to be given Thursday evening. May 6. in the Odd Fellows; hall by the Old-Hi club. Old overfills and gingham dresses are to be worn. Plenty of novelties are being arranged for the dance. The Evan Smith orchestra has been secured to furnish the music. Jack Cunningham will give his regular assembly dance Tuesday evening in Vaughn hall. The Tatohekiya Camp Fire girls w ill give an entertainment Friday at 7:30 p. ni., in the high school auditorium. The public is invited to attend. A number of dances will be given under the direction of-Miss Elizabeth Kolp. Following is the program: 1. "The Life of the Corn," an Indian Drama in five dances. 2. Group of Camp Fire Songs. (a) "Mammy Moon." (b) "Burn Fire Burn.V (c) "Bugga Man." 3. Burlesque Indian Drill with se lected orchestra. 4. Indian Songs (Cadman), Mrs. Fred Bartel. 5. Solo Indian Dance Miss Lucile Spears. 6. Indiana Flute Call and Love Songs Mrs. Charles Logan. 7. "The Calling of the Flowers," an Indian drama in one continuous dance. i Two hundred women attended the
I Guest Day of Ihe Woman's Missionary
t society ot tne Kirst ftnglisii Lutheran
church Thursday afternoon in the
church parlors. The meeting was ! cpened with devotionals lead by Mrs. ' H. Nusfoaum. Tliis was followed
by a piano duet by Miss Florence Bartel and Miss Alice Knollenberg. A play "Sewing For the Heathen" was given by eight members of the society. A social hour followed and refreshments were served. The Wi-Hub club will be entertained Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, at their home on North Nineteenth street The Tourist club will have Its annual banquet Friday evening at Cedar Springs Hotel. Mrs. George Eggemeyer will be hostess for the Magazine club, Monday afternoon at her home on East Main street. The Starlight dance will be given
Saturday evening in Vaughn Hall. Miller's orchestra -will play. The Y. M. I. will give a hard times
dance in the club rooms South Fifth and C streets, Tuesday evening. May 1. All the members and their friends are cordially invited. Music will be furnished by the Evan Smith orchestra. The Federation of Clubs of the Sixth district will meet in its sixth annual, session, May 11-12. in Cambridge City, in the Metrodist church. Tuesday morning will be given over to registration. A feature of the afternoon will be a visit to the pottery of the MisBes 'Overbeck. Mrs. DeMarcus Brown, of Indianapolis, will lecture Tuesday evening. Other speakers during the conference will be Mrs. Julia Henderson and Mrs. E. E. Rumpler. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Davis will entertain the members of the Narcissus Embroidery club and their families Friday evening at their home, 414 West Main street. Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, of South Eighteenth street, will go to Martinsville the latter part of the week to spend a few days.
American Legion
PUPILS TO GIVE FOR MAYFLOWER DAY Wayne county and Indiana school children will be allowed to contribute one cent each on Monday, May 5 "Mayflower Day" for the erection of "a memorial to the Pilgrims at Cole's hill, Plymouth. Mass. Governor James P. Goodrich has indorsed tie observance of "Mayflower Day."
The whistle will blow on May 17. An that day 9,000 batteries will open up simultaneously on the extended front between .the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. On that day the 9,000 posts of The American Legion will go into action on a common zero hour. They are going to capture as many as possible of the three and a half million odd former service men who are not members of The American Legion.
The drive will start May 17 and end May 22. National Headquarters has designated this period as Membership Week. Every one of the 9,000 posts is expected to line up for the. jump-off, to keep going in spite of difficulties of the terrain and not to stop until the day designated for consolidating the gain. Forty-nine Departments will go over the top together. In each department the state organization will be responsible for the drive within its jurisdiction. Generalship and staff work will have ull play, but it will be the driving power of the regiments and companies on the city and county lines which will directly produce the new members. The campaign will show the comparative power of accomplishment of The American Legion in each of tho 40 departments. Each State will be judged by the showing it makes. The pride of post and State should be the same sort of fighting pride which made every American division every regiment defend and uphold its reputation always. Each post, each State will be relied upon to hold its own in the totals of the new members obtained between Mav 17 and Mav 22.
DEVELOP BORER TO BORE EUROPEAN CORN BORER (By Associated Press) SASKATOON, April 30. An internal parasite to destroy the grasshopper by "boring from within" is being developed at the University of Saskatchewan, Dr. A. E. Cameron,
Dominion etymologist, announced Fri
day. . While ordinary methods must be used to combat the grasshopper menace to growing crops this year. Dr.
Cameron said he hoped the spread of
the parasite would be sufficient next
year to prevent any further grasshop
per piague.
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