Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 178, 4 June 1920 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1920.
Society
Miss Laura Gaston -will present Miss Helen Hadley, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Hadley, in a piano recital at Earlham college Friday evening. Miss Hadley is a graduate of the Rictunond high school 'knd 'receives her degree in music at the college this month. She is one of thq ..most talented musicians of -the city. Miss Miriam - Hadley, violinist,- fcister of Miss Hadley, Mrs. James Pearson, of Indianapolis, and Miss Sybil Loufbourrow will assist Mrs.. Pearson, formerly Miss Mildred Barrett and a
pupil of Miss Gaston, was teacher ot
voice at Earlham. Miss Loufborrow
also is a former pupil of Miss Gaston !
and graduated from Earliam in 1318. The program follows Fantaisie, op 49 i ; . . j Chopin Miss Hadley My Heart at' Thy Sweet Voice St. Saen3 ; . Jlrs. Pearson I-'Alonette... .. Glinka Balakirew Etude, op. 10, No.7 ........ .Chopin Valse . . . ... . 1 . ' Debussy . . ; Miss Hadley. - -, .: Polonaise: Vietrxtemps ' Miriam Hadley ' liomanze, op. 28, No. 2 Schumann Hungarian Rhapsodic No. 12. . .Liszt - Miss Hadley Life's Paradise... Brown By the Waters of the Minnetonka.. Lieurance : There is No Death.... ....O'Hara Mrs. Pearson Concerto In A Minor i..,. Grief Misa Hadley; .Mrs. Hugh Fdas, second piano . A charming bridge party was that ; given Thursday afternoon -. -at the home of Mrs. Ira Swisher by Mrs. i Swisher and Mrs. Harry Shaw. The
house was artistically decorated with garden flowers. The hostesses served '. a delicious two-course luncheon. Favors went to Mrs. George Martin, Mis3 Alma Smith, Mrs. Kamsey Poundstone, Mrs. El Davis of Chicago, and Mrs. Joseph Iliff. The guests were Mrs. Sam Fred, Mrs. Frederick Hicks, Mrs. V. IL Kelsker, Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. Sol. Davi3, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. A. C. Disher, Mrs. Henry Kluter, Mrs. R, R. Van Zant. Mrs. O. O. Nixon, Mrs. Wallace Teegarden, Miss Mary Woods, Mrs. JZ Klute, Mrs. J. P. Hill, Mrs. Charles Cannon, Mrs. W. ,H. Clendenln, Mrs. Walter Dalbey, Mrs. Alvin Fox, Mrs. Delbert Cummings, .Mrs. John Sligar, Mrs. Dcmpsey Dennis, Mrs. Ramsey Poundstone, Mrs. Lewis Iliff, Mrs. Georgia Whitesell, Mrs. Georgia Cole, Mrs. Maltby, Mrs. William Porter, Mrs. El Davis of Chicago, Mrs. Frank Chambers, Mrs. H. B. Loper, Mrs. Harry Townsend, Miss Martha Whitacre, Mrs. Burton Games, Miss Alma Smith, Mrs. Fred Bartel, Mrs. Harry Dalbey, Mrs. Charles Kidder, Mrs. Charles Hieger, Mrs. Frank Glass, Miss Gert
rude Shute, Mrs. Forest Murray, Mrs. Henry Goldfinger, Mrs. George Martin, Mrs. Albert Reed, Mrs. Ben Addington, Mrs. George Schultz, Mrs. Carl C. Young, Mrs. W. D. Simmons, Mrs. Harry Simmons, Mrs. O. G. Murray, Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Eunice Martin, Mr. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Swisher. Mrs. Mary A. J. Ballard and Miss Eleanor Ballard, of North West A street, will entertain the senior girls
of Earlham college and the women faculty members Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Clement Laws and Miss Elizabeth Laws of Denver, Colorado, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. M. llibberd have returned to their homo.' An item of interest to many Richmond persons appeared in a western newspaper recently. Madame Alma Peterson of the Chicago Grand Opera company toured the west recently. Her accompanist was Mrs. Walter Cain, formerly Miss Eunice Tracy of Newcastle, a former pupil of Miss Iaura Gaston. Madam Peterson was assisted ty June Reed, who was a pupil of Miss Gaston in the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Mrs. Cain also accompanied Madame Julia Clairssen in the Carson Concert Course. A cablegram was received Friday
"SING A SONG OF DANCE FROCKS "
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A pretty frock like this one
wou'ff makae anybody sine and
dance too. It is one of the most stunning models of the season. It is n.adt) of apricot novelty silk on simple linls with a quaint little bodice having tiny sleeves and a round neck. Its youthful charm i3 quite unadorned but for a frilly, bouffant overskirt of apricot voile edged with satin ribbon and trimmed at the hipa with large silk roses.
the T. W. M. A. club held Thursday evening at the home, of Miss Gertrude Hartman, North Thirteenth street. They are Miss Marie Schutte, president, and Miss Gertrude Hartman, recretary-treasurer. The evening was spent informally and the hostess t-erved refreshments. The guests of the club were Mrs. Clarence Haas and Mrs. John Williams. Mrs. Grace Bailey, of Pearl street, will go to Kokomo, Sunday to spend
a few days. The entertainment which was to have been given by the Christian Endeavor of the United Brethem church Friday evening has been postponed indefinitely. Earl Adams Clark, of Detroit, spent tho week-end in Richmond. The Informal dance given Thursday evening by the Tau chapter of the Omricon Phi Sigmi fraternity in the Odd Fellows hall was one of the successes of the season. "Doc" Peytons Five of Marion was the musical attraction. The dancers were: Miss
Mabel Feltman, Miss Agnes Cain, Misa Ruth Weidnor, Miss Mary Iahrman, Mis3 Jane Carpenter, Miss Winifred,
Comstock, Miss Vera Pfafflin, Miss Lorraine Long, Miss Mabel Roser, Miss Mildred Townsend. Miss Highley, Miss Esther Coyle, Miss Mabel Geier, Miss Maurine Chenoweth, Miss Mary Chenoweth, Miss Lorella Grrenstreet, Miss Mary Louise Bates, Miss Maxine Lock-
ridge, Miss Helen Snodgrass. Miss
Hazel Bennett, Miss Margaret Cavelage, Miss Treva Dafler, Miss Benita Monarch, Miss Golden, of Pittsburgh, Miss Vivian Harding, Miss Florence Wentz, Miss Clara Getz, Miss Martha
Jones, Miss Christina Anderson, Miss Hazel Mashmpyer, Misa Rosamond Border. W. M. Haynes, R. E. Engelbert, Nile Patti, Roland Wrede, Herbert Gross, Willard Morgan, Harold Norris, William Simmons, Olin Haynes, Merril Justice, R. Vosmier, Mr. Wetherald, William Dunn, Albert Liennemann, H. P. Bradley, Marlowe Aiken, Robert
Bees, Glen Weist, Dr. Wyeong, Robert Graham. Norman Roach, Chester Sharp, S. C. Smith, Robert St. John, Elwin Horner, Neil Bly, Ralph Hodge, Louis Weidner, Lee Smith, Edmund Sudhoff, Ray Sauers, Kenneth Middaugh, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Woods. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Faye Juanita De Beck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. DeBeck, College
Avenue to Sergeant Joseph L. Flynt, aon of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Flynt, of Weathersby, Mississippi, was made at a pretty party given this week by Miss Fern De Beck. The house was at
tractively arranged with garden flowers. The afternoon was spent informally, after which a dainty two-course
Ljuncheon was served at small tables.
The place cards were announcement cards. The guests included Miss Ruth Senior, Miss Helen Ligon, Miss Eleanor Ballard, Miss Harriet Rawls, Miss Dorothy Heironimus, Miss Mary Pennington, Miss Eleanor Bly, Miss Electa, Foster, Miss Bertha Miller, Miss Carolyn Bradley, Miss Juanita Wlckett, Miss Fern DeBeck, and Mrs. O. L. DeBeck. Miss DeBeck is a Junior at Earlham College. Mr. Flynt is a
I graduate of Clark Memorial in Missis
sippi. The weading win lane piace in the summer of 1921. Mrs. Dudley Elmer entertained In
formally Thursday afternoon for Mrs. t P3I William Campbell, formerly of this g city, now a resident of Webster City, p Iowa. Auction bridgewas played during the afternoon. The guests included ' 13 Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs. Sarah E. 1 1 Williams, Mrs. Maude Grey, Miss ! R Alice Forkner, Mrs. Robert Huen, Mrs. f g Wilbur Hibberd and Mrs. Ray K. y Shively. B Members of the Ergathea of the B East Main Street Friends church, who g were going to the picnic at the home u of Mr. and Mrs. Charles on the Wern- f le Road Friday evening will meet at g
the church instead. The committee in 4 charge decided that because of the in- j clement weather the affair will be held g in the church. i 1 Mrs. Henry Thornburgh of Toledo, J O., is spending a few days here with friends and relatives. i gMr. and Mrs. Sam Dintaman of i H South B street, have returned home j j from Marion. W
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A curious instance of extreme color blindness recently came to light. A VostofBce clerk could never balance his accounts; examination proved that he was unable to distinguish between the colors of the stamps he sold.
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morning announcing the safe arrival of Ralph W. Nicholson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Nicholson, South Eighth street, in Southampton, England. He will bn associated with Carl Ackerman in London. S. K. Morgan has gone to Indianapol
is at attend the commencement exercises of his granddaughter, Miss Thelnr Morgan, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Byal and family of Finlay, O., and Mr. and Mrs. George Pearcy and daughter Ira of Indianapolis, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Kettle have returned to their homes. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Juanita Hendershot to George Feery, of Cincinnati, was made at a week-end luouse party given by Misa Hendershot at her home near Web-r-ter. The wedding will take place some time this month. The guests vere Miss Hazel Albin, Miss Elizabeth Hunt, Miss Hilda Maler, Miss Reba Smith, Miss Ruth Keelor, Miss Mary Clapper, Miss Esther Bowden, and Mrs. Herschel Jay. Officers were elected at a meeting of There's Magic, in
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An Unusually Comfortable and Well Made Porch Swing
$2.98
This swing is large and has arms, a shaped seat
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This set is unusually comfortable as well as being of attractive design. Has broad arms and backs, with roll seats. Made of the best quality of fibre, well finished and will stand all sorts of weather.
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