Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 206, 8 July 1920 — Page 4
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RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, KICHMOM). LND.. iiiUKSDAV, JULY 8,
Society
RETURNS TO SEEK DIVORCE FROM ) TITLED HUSBAND
' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schneider, nee ,'MIss Rath Zimmerman, who were mar,ried Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. at the St. JohnJs Lutheran church, left Wednesday enrenlnjc for a short rweddlng itrlp after which they will go to Phili adelphla, where Mr. : Schneider has charge of the Fettman-CJurme Shoe Store.
MissVfabel BuUexjdlck. daughter of Mr. andart. Henry Bullerdick, South ThirteexrCi Street, ha gone to Kansas City, MlssVwrl, where she will remain , indefinitely "with, friends and relatives. Mrs. Alta Dunlap amd eon. Russell, of Elwood, who hare 4een the guests of Mr. and Frank Veregge and Mr. and Mrs, Bert Jeffries, North Eighth street, are returned to their home. The KnJghta crt Columfcua will give a dance Thursday evening at Jackson Park. The iBvanSmithvorchestra will play. v A dance will be fdven Friday evening in the Odd 'Fellows hall to which all members of the I. O. p. F. lodge and their friends- are invited. Miss Esther Foots, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Fouts. South Seventh street, is theiguestoMlsJdna Johnson In Centerrille. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moorey have as their guest Mr-and Mra.Ray Hlrschburg, of Gseencastle. Dr. and Mrs. ,8. Edgar Bond and sons. Byrok and Findlayyleft Thurs- ; day for a three weeks motor trip through tbexeast. Miss Dorody Korves, South Eighth street, will entertain the Oriental club Thursday evening. ' Miss Thelma Shellenberger, South (Sixteenth street, entertained the Les . Huite Heureux club Wednesday afternoon, favors for contests going to Miss Janet Russell, Miss Ruth Critchet, Miss Evelyn Kemper, and Miss Mable Stidham. Late in the afternoon a dainty luncheon was served to the ;f ollowing members: Mis Janet Russell, Miss Evelyn KemperMIss Elizabeth "Mote, Miss Clara Mote, Miss Ruth Critchet, Miss Helen Rees, and Miss Mable Stldham. Miss Ruth Critchet.. North Ninth street, will entertain theclub in
two weeks. The.Ben Hur Lodgewill give adance Thursday evening in the club "rooms for the members and their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kimm, South Ninth street, entertained Monday evening for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs.
Lady Hadfield.
Lady Hadfield, formerly Frances Wickersham of Philadelphia, Pa., is reported living at Walley's Spring, Douglas county, Nevada, only three miles from the place where Mary Pickf ord established her residence when she went to Nevada to secure her divorce. Further, Dame Rumor states, Lady Hadfield has left the excitement of London to live for a time in a dreary little Nevada town for the express purpose of obtaining a divorce from ner titled husband. Sir Robert Hadfield. a British ironmaster.
First Christian church which met Wcdr-esd&y afternoon at the church. Mrs: May Saxon was elected president to fill the vacancy made by Mrs. Charles Roland. Following the program a social hour followed and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Folger and sons Harold and Walter, and daughter, Prlscllla Rose, of Lapel, Ind.,
spent the week end here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Folger and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branson. Miss Dorothy Louise Conner, of Anderson, is the guest of her cousin, Miss Mildred Branson. The U. C. T. picnic will be held Sunday, July 11 at Hartman's farm. All members and their families are cordially invited to attend. Miss Lela Moyer, of Carlos, returned home Thursday morning after spending several days with her sis
ter, Mrs. Otis Folger.
Migs Cora and Miss Julia Llchtenfels and Ray Lichtenfels, spent Thursday In Cincinnati. Miss Julia Huber, a nurse at StVincent's hospital, Indianapolis, Is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Huber, South Eighth street. Miss Sarah and Miss Eva Charles have returned to their home in Fountain City, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles, on the Wernle road. Miss Christine Huber has returned to dayton after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Huber, South Eighth street. Mrs. Kirk Wood and children Mrs. Leroy Lawrence and children and Mrs. Edwin Charles and children motored to Fountain City Wednesday to spend the day. A picnlo supper will be served In
Walter Rager, of Indianapolis. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Brehm and family, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Erbse, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. OUie Elliott, Miss Helen Hawkins, and Elbert Hale. Miss Anna Murray, Mrs. G. Dickinson, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Lillian Longfellow, Mrs. Carrie Haisley and Mrs. Hattie Finney were hostesses for the
Woman's Missionary society of the J
Glen Miller park at 8 p. m. Thursday
to the following women, members of St. Andrew's church: Mrs. Henry Boerman, Mrs. D. Weist, Mrs. James Oates, Mrs. John Zwissler, Mrs. Charles Hayes, Mrs. Ben Boerman, Mrs. John Smithmeyer, Mrs. Frank Geers, Mrs. W. H. Beckshulte, Mrs. Anthony Straver, Mrs. James P. Dillon, Mrs. Harry Metz, Mrs. H. Wal-
terman, Mrs. Frank Macke. Mx3. Dan
Connor, Miss Carolyn Smithmeyer, Mis Mary Hasecoster, Miss Mary Oates, Miss Edith Hasecoster, Miss Stella Hayes, Misses Irma, Ellen and Margaret Wagner, Miss Katherine Roush, Misses Lucile and Margaret Rohe, Miss Lorretta Korves, Miss Elizabeth Korves and Miss Dollle Geers.
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ANNABELLE, Etymologists are authority for the contention that Annabelle Is by no means a combination of the names
Anna and Belle, and therefore does not mean "Fair Anna," as is generally supposed. On the contrary, Annabelle is one of the Icelandic "eagle" names end is translated to mean "eagle heroine." In her very earliest origin, she Is closely associated with Arabella, the name, which was first borne by the grandmother of William the Lion, of Scotland, who married Robert de QuincL But etymologists believe that Annabelle was originally Arnrilda, and was cut down by the Normans and their Latin secretary into Annabelle. It was later amplified according to English fancy, and in our present day has been contracted once more to Belle. There are varloua spellings for
Annabelle; some prefer Anabel; others chocs.e Annibel. and still others
Annabel. Edgar Allen Poe chose Annabelle as the name for the heroine of his poem of Love Eternal. Everyone is familiar with the exquisite lines: "Neither the angels in Heaven above, Nor the demons under the sea. Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabelle Lee." The sapphire is Annabelle's talismanic gem. It promises for Its wearer happiness in love and constancy from those who love her. Saturday is her lucky day and 7 her lucky number.
WHEAT CROPPING ARMY MOVES IN PERFECT STEP WASHINGTON, July 8. A land army of 100,000 farm hands recruited and organized by the department of agriculture, is moving northward across the western wheat belt harvesting the nation's grain crop In better time than in many years, according to reports today to the department. "For the first time In years farmers have not been handicapped through labor shortages," Director Taylor of the Farm Bureau, said.
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"OHIO" AT NORTH RANDALL (By Associated Press)
CLEVELAND, O., July 8. The Ohio for 2:08 class trotters, with a valuo of $5,000, was the feature event on today's grand circuit program at North Randall. A dash for colts and three other events completed the card.
Houses May Divide For An Elk-Rotary B. B. Game First wires have been pulled towards
arranging a baseball game between
the Elks and Rotary Club. The matter will be presented at the next meeting
of both organizations.
If the game is nnauy aeciaea upon there probably will be a scramble for the baseball material, as most Elks
are Rotarlans and most Rotarians are Elks.
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