Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 312, 12 November 1920 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., FRIDAY, NOV.12, 1920.

Society

'the middlewest, left Friday for thcli north part of town Mr. and Mrs. S.

Dome 111 San tsemio, i ei .rn. nuiuyu-.u luiuwsiui anu euu uiwen recemiy

! xj r T.vifp nt this citv. is visited in Indianapolis Mrs. Lit

lian Lowery and son, Herman, were

I registered at the Hotel Astor, in New

woimor nf ti Tan Tax - Mr and i Mr. and Mrs. Will Booliout were r

Mr rtirVA Van Dnvinter and son. calling on Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Bor-

Charles, cf Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs,

York City.

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42. of the Ben Hur lodge left Friday l C

afternoon for Dayton, O... where they """""" will attend initiation of candidates as. Fred Gennett was registered at the v. . v. Tu i - ai n Hnici Rplmont. New York City, on

Dayton. A big banquet will be given in the evening and the initiation will be followed by a dance. Evan Parks was the host for a party tfven Wednesday in celebration of Ms 10th birthday at his home on South Twenty-second street. Games were played and later refreshments were served. The guests were Ellis Ulricb,

Edward Ulrich, Howard Sweet, RIchard Smith, Edgar Smith, La Von Mar-j Phall, Sherman Marshall, William Page, Mark Fred, Robert Parks ana Evan Parks. The following persons were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGunegill Thursday and were entertained at their home on North Seventh street Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. James Snodgrass and daughters, Theima and Maxine of Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. William McGunegill, Miss Cleo and Miss Marie McGunegill, all of Richmond: Mrs. Denver Metsker, Mrs. Perry KoodU and daughter. Magnolia, Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mrs. Lewis Johnson, all of Losantville, and Mrs.

Franks Thompson and daughter, Ber-

nioe of Hagerstown.

A surprise party was given Miss Doris Shesler Wednesday evening byj a number of friends in celebration of her birthday. The evening was spent in' dancing and games. Later refreshments were served to the guests who were: Mis3 Murial Mashmeyer, Miss Helen Mashmeyer,. Miss . Marguerite McKinley, Miss Clara Getz, Miss Erneline Wagner, Miss Gwendolyn Spitler, Miss Doris Shesler, Gordon Shinkle. Robert Mashmeyer, Howard Wagner, T.ee Smith, Rudolph Sperling, Walter Wagner and Lawrence Shesler. Mrs. Eva Sauer entertained the Silent Eight club at her home on South Fifth street, Wednesday evening. Favors went to Mrs. Ferd Schwegman and

Thursday, Nov. 11. Mrs. A. D. Gayle of South Sixteenth street is spending Friday in Cincinnati. The Needlecraft club was delightfully entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. liorace Cox, at her home two miles southwest of New Westville.

Responses to roll call were "For What Am I Thankful?" Mrs. Frank Worley was re-elected president and Mrs. Levi Rhoades, vice president. The members present voted that the dues of the club be raised from 40 cents to one dollar a year. After the business session a musical program was given followed by refreshments. Those present were Mrs. Agnes Watts, Mis. Laura Shaffer, Mrs. Daisy Pryfogle, Mrs. Viola Stegall, Mrs. William Arnold, Mrs. Alice Smelser, Mrs. Grace Brandenburg. Mrs. Grace Rhoades, Mrs. Lizzie Rhoades, Mrs. Liby Werley, Mrs. Jessie Norris, Mrs. Ida Raper, and Mrs. Lena Moore. Mrs. Smelser will be hostess for the next meeting to be held the second Wednesday in December. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will

jbe entertained next Tuesday evening

the guests of Mrs. J. E. Brooks and her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Miller, of Cin-

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L Woolman, of -"""t -.cm ''U6 un I mother Mr. and Mrs. George But

ler of Indianapolis, have been here visiting his mpther, Mrs. Isaac Da via and her mother, Mrs. Keplar, at Pershing.

CAMDEN, Ohio A parent-teacher meeting was held in the high school auditorium Tuesday evening. A number of parents were present and a permanent organization perfected. Frank Edmundson was elected president Mrs. John Snyder was elected vicepresident; Mr. Clark, secretary, and Mrs. Harry Patton, treasurer. The program committee consists of, president and secretary, James Pierce, G. H. Tullis and Miss Van Matre. The regular meetings will be held the second Tuesday of each month. Ice cream and cake were served.. .Misses Hattie Brower and Blanche Moon were Cincinnati shoppers Tuesday Mrs. T. E. Davis is spending a i'pw days in Hamilton with her daughter. Mrs. Welter Graham and family. . .Miss Hattie Brower spent Thursday in Richmond, with her brother, George Brower and family. .. .Mrs. Ollie Avery of Detroit, Mich., has returned to her home after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Jane Inman, who is quite ill.

ARBA, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Marshal

Simon Welmer, of Saratoga, Ind...

Mr. .and Mrs. Earl Greene and family and Mr. Robert Fisher attended a birthday dinner at Lynn, Sunday Mr. Will Bowen was helping Clyde Moore saw wood Tuesday Mr. Charles Day and son, Harry, assisted Verne Mercer in husking shock-corn Monday Mr. Charles Beckley is suffering with a carbunckle on his left hand Mr. Oliver Butcher, of Indianapolis, and son, Delbert, of Muncie, is spending a few days with Marshall Fraze and family.

bv Mrs. Earl P. Hewitt, at her home, Fraze and family entertained Wednes- . , 1 . . r Tit n i H If r-a TV! tin -- t2 nl 1 1 .ro i -.F

20.. South Eighteenth street on tnat

evening Miss Greta Fisk, Miss Mary Chenoweth, Miss Frances Roser, Mrs. Guy Gotschall, Mrs. Myron Crane, Mrs. Lawrence Jessup, Mrs. Ray Mowe and Mrs. Alvin Fox will be initiated. The sorority is to have entire charge of the sale of Red Cross C-V-.ma3 seals this year. Plans for the sale will be made at the meeting.

Suburban

day, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Sullivan, of Albuquerque, New Mex.; Miss Ethel

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DALTON, Ind Mrs. John Smith is ill with an attack of rheumatism Miss Nellie Farlow returned to her home Tuesday from Newcastle, where she had gone to nurse Wm. S. Farlow and Arch Taylor were in Mooreland, Saturday afternoon.. . .Mrs. Lena

Borough and Miss Edna Borough were

calling on Mrs. Hansel Dennis, Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bales and family, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson, Sunday Wallace Cheeseman is seriously sick.

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ough, and Miss Lena Borough, fcunaay i afternoon Mr. Curtis Bales, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beles. He is working in the factory at Connersville, Ind., now Rev. Earl Baldwin flilled his regular appointment at Nettle Creek, Sunday. FAIRHAVEN, O. Clarence Barnhart and family spent Sunday near Gratis Henry Miller returned to his home in Mason-City, Iowa, Friday, after spending several weeks with George Wallace and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ensminger of Middletown, spent Saturday afternoon at the home of Cyru3 Hall Earl White and family, Mrs. Ellen Smith and Will Marion of Fairfield, spent Sunday with Ellis White and family. . . .Lee Ramsey ana family of Middletown, Arthur Hays and family, and Lester Heavenridge and family spent Sunday with Mr. and

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Mrs. James Heavenridge. .. .Tel Jacobs and family of Camden, spent Sunday at the hDrne of Eiizah Craig Kathryu Wallace is visiting at Oxford. ..'..Grace White of Richmond, spent

the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis White Wiley Christopher and family 8peit Sunday afternoon with Cyrus Hall and family. . Leona Shriver spent Tuesday night near Dixon Rev. Dunham spent Monday with Rev. and Mrs. Shriver,. . .Charles Philpott, Mrs Freida Karrouth and son George, spent Sunday afternoon near Hamilton Mr. an J Mrs. Thomas Duke of Eaton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Austin and son Ben Several from here at-

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Mfe. Joe Fisher, Later luncheon was served by the hostess. The guests were Mrs. Henry Beckshulte, Mrs. Ben Schroeder, Mrs. Joe Imhoff, Mrs. Harry Gault, Mrs. Joe Fisher, Mrs. Ferd

Schwegman. Mrs. May Lennard and

Mrs. Eva Sauer. Mrs. C. S. McMillen entertained the Wid-A-Wee club Wednesday afternoon at her home on North Twenty-First street. Artistic patriotic decorations were used on the table. A two course luncheon was served late in the afternoon. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. L. Blossom, Mrs. Floyd Bogan, Mrs. Howard Lane; Mrs. Warren Lucas. Mrs. Ed llohman, Mrs. C. A. Sigler, Mrs. Lawrence Sydenstricker, Mrs. George Wysong, Mrs. W. C. Woodward and Mrs. C. S. McMillen. Mrs. George Wysong will be hostess for the.next meeting of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will hold their regular assembly dance in the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. A danco will be given in the Red Men's hall. South Seventh street, Saturday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p. m.. to which -!ll members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers and their families are cordially invited. The Luther League of Trinity Lu thir.in church will meet with Roy Sirck at his home, 620V3 South Ninth troet Friday evening.

Mrs. Addie Parson will be hostess for the Quaker City club. Friday .evening at her home, 2226 North D street. Women of Circle on-3 of the First Presbyterian church are requested to bring something for the market to be held at Leslie Hart's electrical store

Saturday afternoon. j Miss Mary Mitchell of Sheridr.n j street, has returned from a two weeKi' i

visit with friends and ' relatives in Pittsburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. George Humphreys, who have been visiting friends and relatives here and at other points in Miller Antiseptic Oil, Known as

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind.Mrs. Alvin Hormel is ill Mrs. R. A. Miller, of Cincinnati visited her mother, Mrs. J. E. Brooks, this week Mrs. Herman Clark visited relatives at Dublin Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Harris Morris visited in Richmond Tuesday Harry Bachman visited in Cincinnati this week Meriman Straugh is ill Mrs. Meriman of Fort Wayne visited her sister, Mrs. Amos Danner, recently Miss Mary Katherine Wilson is ill Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Calloway

left for Los Angeles, Calif., Tuesday. Miss Katherine Whelan is ill Harley Garrett and family have moved into Mrs. Gettle's property, in tln

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