Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 248, 27 August 1920 — Page 4
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Mls3 Helea Eggemeyer delightfully entertained with a card party at her home on East-Main street 'Friday af- , ternoon. Her guests Included Miss - Alice Gennett, Miss Marjorie Gennett, Miss Dorothy Lebo, Miss Margaret Calvelage, Miss June Robinson, Miss t Thelma, Robinson, Miss Winifred 'Wild-! man. of Selma, Os, "Miss Winifred Comstock, Miss Jane Carpenter, Miss Mary! "Lahrman, Miss Florence Bartel, Miss Camilla Haner, Miss Mary Rinehart, Miss Jane Brookbank, Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Letha . Chrow, Miss Stella Knode, Miss Elizabeth Tarkelson, Miss Louise Mather, Miss Catherine Bartel, Miss Janet Seeker, Miss Juliet Nusbaum, Miss Corinne Nusbaum. Miss Mildred Nusbaum, Miss Maxine Murray, Miss Miriam Hutton, Miss Doris Groan, Miss Lois Johannig. Miss Mary Louise Norrls and Miss Vivian Harding. V Announcement of the engagement ot Miss' "Pauline Smith, granddaughter ot MrsBelie Smith; to Sydney C. Watt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watt, South' Fifteenth street, was made at a pretty party given Thursday evening by Miss Helen Semler and Miss Lucille Weller at the home of Miss Semler, National Road, west. The wedding will take place In 1921. The affianced are members of the class of 1921 of the Richmond high school. Mr. Watt attended Northwestern university last year. A mock wedding, dancing and games were features of the evening's entertainment. . Pink and white were carried out in a color scheme In the ;T floral decorations, which were large bouquets of gladio'J, and itL. th.e Ices .and cakes. The announcement, cards were given to each guest with- the . ices. The invited guests Included: Miss Josephine Hiatt, Miss 'Mildred Whltely, Miss Mary Rheinhardt, Miss Gertrude Eggleston, Miss Janet Seeker, Miss Helen Hazeltine, , Miss , Esther Reid, Miss Anna Dallas, Miss Katherine Binkley, Miss Miriam Jordan, Miss Dorothy Lebo, Miss . Doris Puckett, Miss Esther Fouts, Miss Grace Barton, Miss Marjorie Edwards, Miss Ogen Shelton, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Elizabeth Tittle. . Miss Gertrude Williams, Miss Helen M$Whinney. Miss Helen Jessup. Miss- Esther Wilson. Miss Margaret Schuman, Miss Clara Daub, Miss Martha Smith, Miss Louise Mather, Miss Stella Knode. Miss Helen Eggemeyer, Miss Pauline Smith, Miss Mary Louise Bates, Miss Mary Lahrman, Miss Helen Snodgrass; David Ross. Clem Price, William Er--lc. Linden Edgerton. Richard Robbins. Harold Latta, Cecil Cureton, Conrad Otenfeld, Thornton Brehm, Harry Thomas, Eugene Messlck, Earl Tauer.a Walter Stegman, Herbert McMahan, James Saekman, Ralph Hart, Floyd Nusbaum, Frank Eaton. Paul Kale, of Campbellstown, O., Marcellus Poblmeyer,. Maj-k Kennedy, Vera Wood, Marion Zutiermelster, Frank Crowe, Herbert Russell, George Cannon, Har: . old Sinex, Earl Keisker, John Livingstone, Robert Graham, Roy Wissler. Philip Weller, Clyde Semler, Roland Cutter, Donald Semler, Burr Simmone, Frank Bescher, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weidner. Miss Stella Knode and Miss Elizabeth Tarkleston have Issued invita tions for an auction bridge party to be given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Stella Knode on South Fourteenth street, in honor of Miss Louise Mflher, who will be married m the latevfall to Clyde Semler. Miss LaVerne Jones is .entertaining informally at her home on South Eighteenth street Saturday morning for Miss Grace and Miss Edna White, cf Washington, D. C. who are guests of Mrs. J. E. Cathell. Miss Edith Evans of Indianapolis, is the guest of Air. and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, South Sixteenth street. Miss Jane Kefster entertained . number of friends at her home on Lincoln street, Tuesday evening. A two-course luncheon was served. The guests were Miss Emma Hartman, Miss Lola Thornburg, Miss Marie McGunegil, Miss Gertrude Hartman, Miss Halsie Thornburg. Miss Emma Wlcmeyer, Miss Jane Keister, Miss Cleo McGunegil. Miss Eleanora Haner, Miss Mary Morarity, Dave O'Connell, Gurney. Stidham, Edward Tiemeyer, Ed win Coffman, Howard Tiemeyer, Harly Hartman, Mr,, and Mrs. Roy Issen, and Mr. and Mrs. Troy Edwards. Mrs. Rella Chenoweth, North C street, announces the engagement of HEAR
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her daughter. Miss Maurine Chenoweth, to Herbert P. Bradley, sen of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Bradley, North Sixteenth street The wedding will be an event of September. , Miss Elizabeth Korb of Cincinnati, O., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuh. -y Mrs. William Keller. North Fifteenth street, went to Dayton, O., Friday to spend two weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Cecil, O., is the guest of Mrs. John Genn, North Sixteenth street. Miss . Cornelia Border, West Main street, is visiting in Washington D. C, and Atlantic City. Benjamin Harris, South Eighth street, has come from Chicago, to spend the remainder of his vacation with his parents. Kent Morse, South Eleventh street, returned Thursday from Lakeside, O., where he spent the summer. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hen sley entertained a number of friends with a dinner party Thursday at their home south of the city, in honor of Mrs. Henley's sixty-sixth birthday anniversary.; -Those who attended the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thomas and, children. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Helms and children, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Thomas of New Hope, Claude Turner, Mr and Mrs. Edward Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heinbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Colvin and daughter. Miss Hazel Colvln, of Eaton, O. Dr. and Mrs. Carver Mendenhall, South Eighth street, have returned from Indianapolis, where they have
been visiting relatives. The Jolly Twelve club was enter tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, George Herbst, Pearl street. The house was prettily decorated with garden flowers. The guests of the club were Mrs. Joseph Joslyn of Cincinnati, O., Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of Cecil, O., Mrs. Loren Cluxton and two children. The afternoon was spent informally after which the hostess served refreshments. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Wallace Seymour, North Nineteenth street. Miss Edna Johnson, Miss Dorothy Lebo, Ralph Motley and Walter Steg. man motored to Indianapolis Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lacey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lacey and fam ily, Mrs. Ida Hough and daughter, Lucille, returned Monday from Macelinf. park, Celina, O. The Daffodil Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Sharp, North Twentieth street. Ten CHAUTAUQUA CAMPERS The only Ice Cream sold on the Chautauqua grounds is our own Ice Cream, made by us. We use no cheap substitutes or coloring. This Ice Cream which, after trying, you may judge for yourself. It is the best Ice Cream you can buy. Visit Our Uptown Store Herbert C. Anderson, Proprietor 919 Main St. THE KANDY SHOP Your Q. R. S. September Supplement Was Mailed Today EVERYTHING
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; members were present. The guests were Mrs. Lauren Minor and Miss Norma Goebel. The afternoon was spent with needlework and music after which the hostess served refreshments. Mrs. George Reid, South D street, will be hostess for the club in two weeks. Miss Mary Barton, guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Foley, 30 North Fourteenth street, has returned from a visit with friends In Chicago. Miss Ida Fehr of Evansville, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Fehr. .Mrs. John Zwissler and sister. Miss Clara Stlens, have gone to Rome City to spend two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Brunne has gone to Bay View, Mich., to spend four weeks. Miss Carolyn Bradley, North Sixteenth
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Detroit and New York city where he visited. Miss Dorothy Boyd, of Dayton. O., was the guest of friends here Wednesday. Lloyd Rust, South Tenth street, re turned Friday from Webster lake, where he has been attending a house party. Mrs. Joseph Joslyn of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mrs. Fred Brown, of North Nineteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Grelst, of Lan
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