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A j!UWty tallf' on Sthe ;oxhitxrt f Richmond artists will be given by Mrs. Melville Johnston when the art department; of the Woman's, club meets .j uie'pubnc artv gallery next Tuesday alternoon at 2:30. A discussion by memWrs of the department will follow the talk. Two one-act plays, "Suppressed Desires" by George Cram Cook and his wife, Susan Glaspell, and "Where but in America" by Oscar Wolff will be

t Eighth street, Friday afternoon for the 1 women of Reid Memorial church, I About 45 persons called during the

J afternoon. Light refreshments were

served and the time spent in needlework. A short program of music was given. Before.the social gathering a meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held nnd final arrangements made tor the market to be held next Wednesday at Porter's Hat shop in the Westcott block. The Dclt Theta Tau sorority will meet at the home of Miss Agnes Cain, 1520 North A street, Monday evening. A play, "A: Virginia Romance," will be given by the women of the Second

Presbyterian-: church at the Second

TILE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA M. RICHMOND. INIX, SATURDAY, NOV. 20,t 1920.

F.l f'T" at ' special Thanksgiving en- - fc xt Tuestrta1nment for Country club members , 0, Thn ntM,c,

Saturday evening, Nov. 28. The plays

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'mvfnse 'trie r)fe-.entat ton of thtf plays the Ilvaa. Smith .orchestra,, will xlay or Mttl'bYjnardance.

A remins -event in 'the next week

is ins manKPgiving aance to do given at the I. O. O. F. hall, for which the Syncopating Five -'will play. Nearly 200 invitations have been sent out by the committee in charge. . A Thanksgiving dance will be given Thursday evening, Nov. 25, at the Eaton Armory by the Ohio Nu of Phi Delta Kappa. The Akathartee club met for the first time at the home of Miss. Marguerite Cox Wednesday evening; and the' following officers elected: president,Mlss Maxine Modlitt; secretary, Miss Jiartha Eggemeyer; treasurer. Miss M-aXguerite Cox. The next meeting will' be held on Wednesday, Dec. 1, withy Miss. Martha rEggeuieyer.. A ' large 'number of dancers and

spectators attended the Kolp assembly in I.lO! O. F. hall Friday evening, for which music was furnished by the Evan Smith orchestra.' The dancers included Miss Ada Lloyd, Miss Margaret 'Lldyd, Miss Alice Smith, Miss Blanche McManus, Miss Alice McManus,' Miss Clara Daub, Miss' Doris , Puek.eV:Miss Cecilia Conniff, Miss Amy Fifipatrick, Miss Loraino Long, Miss Gertrude Matthews, Miss Kathryn Biakley, Miss Maude Reber, Miss Edith 'Decker,"' Miss Mildred Whitelly, Miss Treva Dafler, Miss Jane Carpenter, Miss Rosamond Border, Miss Helen Snodgrass, Miss Greta Fisk, Miss lsabelle Leonard, Miss Edna Stanford, Miss Edna Stamer, Miss Louise Tiebert. Miss Anna Dallas, Miss Bernice Judy. Miss Marguerite Cox, Miss Dorothy Williams, Miss Mary Reinhard, Miss . Elizabeth Brown, Miss Helen

Hill, Miss Conda Haworth, Miss Kathryn Steen, Miss Ethel Graham, Miss Miriam Little, Miss Kathryn Nichols, Miss Elizabeth Kolp, Miss Marie O'Brien, Miss Helen Rethmeyer, Claude Sourbeer, Robert Clark, Ray Johnsons -sJoo" Burke, Howard McMamis, JHarolcf ' Slnei, Linden Edgarton, Wilbuf. Morel, D. F. Ford, Gene Messick, William Stubbe, Harry Thomas, Willard Morgan. Harry Smith, Claude Miller, E. Shekel, Clarence Coyle, Herbert Gross, Robert Graham. Glen Weist, Richard Mansfield, Reid Jordan, Orda Mahin, Ray Dalbey, Edgar Hill, Al Chrow, W. Hayes, E. Mitchell, Thornton BrehtnT Lawrence Hoover, James Rees, ijasyifrrdy, B. D. Mc-

Kee, Lester Letter, WiHIam Dunn. Le-i Roy Harding, .George Mauer, Fred t Stewart, Howard Sickman, D. Douglas' Burr Simmons, Pete Lichtenfels, ! Oeonre Weaver. John Evans, Mr. and !

Mrs. John Thompson; Mr. and Mrs Everett Ackerman and Mr. and Mrs Louis Weidner.

The Wi-Hub club was entertained at ii card party, '.by Mr. and Mrs. Fred) Brown Thursday evening. Mr. and!

Mrs. Charles'Slefert will entertain the club next Friday at their homo on North Eighteenth street. . - A chicken -dinner will be served Thanksgiving day at Williamsburg in the basement of the M. E. church. Everyone is, welcome. Mrs. W. Li Misener entertained informally at her; residence, 200 North

is cordially invited to attend.

The. Pythian Sisters will meet at the Temple Monday afternoon. - The Golden Rod Crochet club will

meet all day next Tuesday with Mrs.i Ed Wilson, Lindtn avenue. "A market will be held at Miss Porter's Millinery shop, Westcott block, on Wednesday, Nov. 24, by the women of the Reid Memorial church. It will open at 10 a. m. Bread, rolls, cakes, cookies, pies, doughnuts, salads will be among the things on sale. A box social and entertainment will be given Wednesday, Nov. 24, at District school No. 11 at 7:15. The girls are requested to' bring boxes. Miss Agnes Cain will be hostess for the Delta Theta Taus meeting at her home on North A street Monday even

ing. The Subuian Home Economics club was entertained by Mrs. Walter Bennett Friday afternoon to meet Miss Grace Gladdis of Purdue university A luncheon was served to the guests who .were Miss Gladdis, Miss Stella Harmon, Mrs. George Thorpe, Mrs Willis Rich, Mrs. Patrick Fuller Mrs.

Charles Crawford, Mrs. Ora Witeon and daughter, Helen Mrs. Albert Gilmer, Mrs. Bert Cook and Mrs'. Walter Bennett. Complimenting Mies Dortha May Taggart, Mrs. William Taggart of North E street entertained a number of guests at dinner Thursday. Covers were laid for Mrs. Fred Minor, Mrs. Garland Willett, Mis. Fred Taggart, Miss Margaret Taggart, Mrs. Ray Wright, Mrs. John Tagart, Mrs. James Taggart, Frank Taggart, Mrs. William Taggart and Miss Dortha May Taggart. Miss Maudb Thistlethwaite has as her guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Whitney, who were enroute to their home in Philadelphia from Mil waukee and Chicago. Also Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pennell of Middletown. O., and Mr. and Mrs. Clem Thistlethwaite of Indianapolis, who left Friday evening for New York, where they will spend Thanksgiving and attend the Army and Navy game. "Foundation Work" was the subject of the Rev. J. D. Miller. principal speaker at the annual Thankoffering

services of ttxe Lutheran churches, which took place at the Second Eng lish Lutheran church Friday afternoon About $32 was raised from the Bervico. Following the program refreshments were served to nearly 50 persons. Country club members who expect to take Thanksgiving dinner at the club must make their reservation by Tuesday noon at the latest, it was announced today. The bazaar to be given by the Aid society of First Presbyterian church will be held Thursday, Dec. 2, instead of Dec. 3. Owing to the remodeling of the Presbyterian church, the bazaar will be held in the dining' room of Grace M. E. church, using the North A street entrance. The bazaar will open at 10:00 a. m. and continue all day: There will be special bootfis for fancy work, aprons and pure food. The Rev. a'. W. Wray, pastor of th? First Congregational church at Iberia,

Mo., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. L. L. Harris, East Main street. They will go to Dayton Sunday to visit friends. The Narcissus Embroidery club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

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Miss Helen Buckley wtnt to Purdue university this week end to attend

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