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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY,. FEB. 13, 1922.
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Mrs. Walker. Land was hostess foi ond of the; lovely .functions Vf 'JjEts.t week she entertained a number ot luncheon guests at,, her residence on South Twenty-first street Saturday afternoon. Covers were, laid . for . 30 guests. Favors were "dainty corsages of sweet peas which, marked each cover.
A luncheon-bridge attended by a number of Country club members "was given at the clubhouse Monday afternoon by the February committee, composed of Mrs. Joseph W. Conner, Mrs. R.'.'G. , Leeds and Mrs. Julian Cate3. Following luncheon cards were played at '.several tables.. Among jhoe .for whom - cover's werw laid at luncheon we're: -Sirs,-Pay-K. Shiveley, Mrs., Walter Davis, Mrs.Burton J. Carr, Miss
Eleanor Seidel, Mrs. Tred Gennett, Mrs. Georg 'nopley, Mrs1. Huston Mrrlatt, Mrs. -Walter J.-Eng!e:,;3rrs.' Thomas Tarkelson. Mrs. "William JBlaekmare, Mrs. .Wilson Magaw, Mrs. WrJtefl Timmerman," Mrs. Sarah E.: 'WIlliams.Mrs. Henry Gennett, Mrs. Thomas Nicholson. Mrs: " Mande . Gray, Mrs. Fred J. Carr, Miss , Elizabeth Comstock, Mrs. Ga.th, Freeman, Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth, Miss Helen JohnKon, Mrs. Horatio N. Land, Mrs. John M.;. Crawford, Miss Marjorte Gennett, Mrs. Dudley N. Elmer, Mrs. Fran Dniitt. Mrs. Howard A. Dill, Mrs. Waiter McWhinney, Mrs. John A. Brook hank. Mrs. Paul Price, Mrs. S. J. Beebe, Mrs. John A. Baum and Mrs. Joseph. W. Conner. An Eastern Star basket supper, bo-
claJ and dance was given at the-Ma-1 sonic temple Saturday- evening for members of the Loyal chapter, O. E. S., No. 49, "and their 'families. Supper was served at 6: CO o'clock following which there was dancing. The Paul I. Harris orchestra played the order of dances. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ratliff, as chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. John Keys, Mr. and Mrs.. George Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Edgar. ;B,ond formed the . committee in ..charge of the party.' Among those present were: Mr. and, Mrs. J. Burt Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hobson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hode, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Rati iff, Mt. and '"Mrs. Albert Relnhard, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. Verlin Ratliff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wettisr, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.- Card, Mr. and Mrs. Amos WrlgfcV-Mr. and Mrs. William Thorman, Kr. and Mrs. Ellis Knight, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. DeWees. Mr. and Mrs. George Cause. Mrs. Mary Shorten, Mrs. Alice Toler, Mrs. Carrie Posther, Mrs. Nelson Hampton, Miss Elsie Hampton, Miss .Martha Hobson, Miss Iorana Shute, Miss Frances Smith, M'ss Hilda Hampton, Miss Opal Os-
born, 'Miss Nellie Shorten. Miss Lillian Hampton. Miss Eunie Wet tig,. Miss Mary Reinhard. . Miss Naomi Squires, Miss Emma Shult, Miss Mary ThorcnOn, Miss Louise Knight, John Osborn-'Merl Hobson, John Meyer, Finley Bond, Charles Ivey, Byron? BondtJmery Morris, Ralph Robert Stanley Smith, Dr. J. F. Wilson, Ralph Hosack, Lee Smith, Lester -Letter. Ernest. Russell, William De Hint and Leslie Hart. ; : . . The Silent Eight and their husbands gave a surprise party for Mrs. Henry Pardietk at her home on South- Sev
enth street Sunday evening in tumor.
of her-birthday. The guests toox. miect
baskets "and a 6 o'clock dinner waa
nerved. " Later progressive euchre 'was
played' the favors going to Mrs. Fied Schwegman, Mrs. Andrew Kutter, Harry Garrott and Ben Schroerter. The guestsijlieluded: ..'Mr. and. Mr.8 Ferd Schwegman, Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckschulte, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tardieck, Mr. and Mrs. Ifrn Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kutter, Mrs. Mae Lennard,' Mrs.
Eva Sauer, Dick Hooligan, of Cincin
nati, Ohio, and Paul Sauer.' , "
.1 - ' The Women's Relief Corps will celebrate Washington's birthday Thursday afternoon withi ipublic exercises in the post rooms at-the Courthouse. The
regular corps Meeting will be held at 2:30 o'clock. Tha meeting open to the public begins lit 2: 30 , o'clock. Ap
propriate exercises re planned and a
light luncheon, will be served. Mem
bers of the- corps -will receive guests
in Martha Washington costumes. A
silver offering will be taken. Every one is invited.i' , , - t
Miss Mildred Wilson, of Miami uni
versity. Miss Edith Mealy, of Ander
son, and Mrs. Cora McWhinney.
" Mr. and .Mrs. Lowell Johnson are the parents of a daughter, Emily Jean,
born Friday at Reid Memorial hos
pital. . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rindt, of South Twenty-first street, have returned from a week's visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Claude C. Haisley and son, Claude, Jr., of Alvin, Tex., who have come here for permanent, residence are the guests fori a short time of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred G. Haisley of South Fifteenth street, and Mrs. Hannah Haisley, of Centerville. Miss Vera Pfaffiin of 125 North
Eighteenth street, who has been con
fined to her home with la grippe. Is out again. . " ,
Gustavo Pfafflin, Jr., who has been
ill of la grippe has returned to school
Mrs. ..Anna Cheesman, of North Fourteenth street, ' will-entertain the E. R. class of Reid Memorial church
TTi n. mftAtlnff jf TTnt vpraa 1 i ct f!a.
slon circle which.was to have been If "s; bi-weekly social Monday even-
held Wednesday ol tMs week has been postponed a week ojtt account of Illness.
The place will be announced later."
The Bethany Bible class has post
poned it meeting from this week until Tuesday evening, Feb. 21, when it will be with" Mr. and Mrs. -Wilbur Schnelle t their home on Pearl street Mrs. Frank Stafford of New Albany spent the week-end here the guest of friends and attended the annual roll call of Eden Rebekah lodge Saturday evening in the I. O. D. F. hall. Mrs. Richard Sedgewick's class of the Reid Memorial church will be entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. George Cunningham at her home, 236 Richmond avenue. A box social will be given Monday night at the Red Men's hall for members and friends . of . the Degree of Honor. . -
' The Y. M. I. will give a card party
at the club rooms Wednesday evening. Everyone is invited, says the announcement. Concluding a series of six parties, the Happy Hour club will give a Valentine dance Monday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall for which the Melody Entertainers will play. The affair i3 also the ninth anniversary celebration of the club. Elaborate decorations and a number of unique features have been. planned for the occasion. "" The February meeting of the Garfield Parent-Teachers' association will be held at the new David W. Dennis junior high school "Vednesday evening, Feb. 15, at 7;30 o'clock. All mem
bers of the former Garfield Parent-
Teachers' association, present mem-
rbers and parents of pupils of the Da
vid W. Dennis school are invited. Addresses are to be given by Superintendent of Schools William G. Bate and the junior high school principals, George B.-Manning and N. C. Heironimus. The musical program will be
arranged by Prof. Samuel B. Garton, of Earlham college. The Art department of the Woman's club meets Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock at the Public Art gallery. A
talk on "The New Ideas m Art will be given by Mrs. M. F. Johnston in connection with her discussion of the arts-crafts show. Pr-ofessor E. Merrill Root, of Earlham college, will address the Literary deparfjupnt of the Woman's club on "Modern. Poetry" Tuesday afternoon
wbpn it meets in the lecture room of f
Morrissbn-Reeves library at
o'clock His talk will deal chiefly
with "Women Who Write "Verses," apropos of the department's study this season of ""Some American Women Writers1.'.' The Narcissus Girl Scout Troop will meet Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock with "its captain. Miss Pearl Warner,
at her home, 505 North Eighteenth street. - " Mr. and Mrs. E. Fay "Winslow, of Indtanapoli3, spent the week-end here the guests of Mrs. Winslow's parents, Mr." and Mrs. R. B. Jones, of South Eighteenth -street. Miss Esther Reid 'of East Main street, had as her guests over the
week-end Miss Helen McWhinney and
ing. Miss Louise Haner will be the
assisting hostess. ..... . .. The Current" Events club will he entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Louise Voss. The congregation of the First English Lutheran church and their friends are to beguests at a Valentine party which the Ladies' Aid society is giving Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Music, games and other entertainment is planned and refreshments are to be served. The T. W. M. A. club will be entertained by Miss Elsie Kramer Tuesday evening. The Ladies' auxiliary of the William P. Benton camp will meet at the court house Tuesday afternoon. The program will be to celebrate the birthdays of McKinley and Lincoln. William P. Benton camp, Sons of Veterans, will meet Monday evening
at :30 o clock at the courthouse. A Valentine party will be given by the Who-Do class of the Grace M. E. church Monday evening in the church parlors, at which husbands and the friends of members are to be guests. A Valentine dance and card party will be given at the factory hall of
the Indianapolis Glove company for' employes and their friends. Miller's ; orchestra will play. Progressive :
eachre will be played. Invitations must be presented at the door. Husbands of Athenaea club members will entertain the members with a Valentine party Tuesday evening. Euchre, bridge, five hundred and sheephead will be played at the card party which the Confraternity of St. Mary's churrh is giving Monday even
ing at St. Mary's hall. Dancing will follow the cards, for which the Evani J. Smith orchestra will play. I The Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity! will meet in the K. of P. building j Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock to elect officers and select delegates to; attend the annual convention of the'
fraternity at Springfield, Mass., next August. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Appleton, celebrating their twelfth wedding anniversary, entertained a number of din
ner guests at their home, 300 South Fifteenth streeL. The table held a simple arrangement of pink and white carnations. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Appleton, Miss Mae-Apple-ton, Ralph Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Appleton and children, Helen, Loi and June. A number of gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. Appleton. A Washington birthday party will be given for members of the Baxter Parent-Teacher association Friday evening, Feb. 17, at 7:30 o'clock, at the school." The party is especially for mothers and fathers who are members of the association. Entertainment for them will be provided. Each woman is asked to bring a half dozen sandwiches! Coffee and tea are to be
served. Plans for the party were made at a meeting of the association
Friday afternoon, at which time it alno was voted that the association become a member of the city council of parentteachers. Announcement is made that Mrs. Walter Reid is chairman of the program committee and Mrs. Harry
Moss of the social committee for the month of March.
Over 375 persons gathered at the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday evening to attend the annual roll call of Eden Rebekah lodge. No. 30. Three hundred members responded to the roll when it was called. An entertainment followed and community games were played under the supervision of Or a Stegall, Ralph LaMott and Miss Ada Mcintosh. Supper was served later to 375 persons. Potted plants and cut flowers formed the decorations. The next meeting of the lodge will be held Feb. 25.
The Hibberd Parent-Teachers asso
ciation will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the school instead of Tuesday, it is announced. At that
time an unusual program is to be given. It will include a talk by Jos
eph E. Maddy, suervisor of music in the public schools, a talk by Mrs. Agnes Hansel Harter supplemented by several songs, which she will sing, and other musical, numbers by the high school sextette. Because of the interest ofthe program the meeting is to be open to the public. Mrs. Charles Miller, president of the association, requests each mother of the association to come and bring some other mother with her. ""a full rehearsal of the Festival chorus will be held at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening at the high school auditorium. Former chorus members and new applicants who would like to become members of the chorus for
the May Festival performance arc
asked to be at the auditorium at 7
o'clock.
Mrs. Elizabeth Baumer will enter
tain the Greenbriar Community club
at an all day meeting Wednesday at I
ner nome sputnwest or tne city. The Parker Memorial class of the First Baptist church will give a Valentine social Tuesday evening in the church parlors. All members and their friends are invited to be present. Each member is asked to bring a comic valentine. The Ornis Melas club will meet with Miss Katherine Binkley Tuesday evening at her home on South Twenty-first street. All members are urged to be present. . Section One, Ladies' and Pastor's
union, of Grace M. E. church, will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Hamilton at her home, 225 South Fifteenth street. The meeting of the Criterion club will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. E. O. Ewan at her home on East Main street instead of Tuesday afternoon as announced in the yearbook. The program will be given as previously announced. Members are asked to note the change in date.
Lutherans of Pershing Meet Thursday Evening PERSHING, Ind., Feb. 13. A banquet will be given at the Lutheran chuVch of Pershing Thursday evening, Feb. 16, at 6:30 o'clock in the Lady's Aid room. A father and son service will he held at the church at 7:30
There will be Sunday school next Runday morning at 9:30 o'clfcck, followed by missionary exercises on the subject, "What Can I Do?"
The modern silk hat was first worn in England about 1840.
Uncle Ben says: "Nevvy, doc advised seven days of rest for a patient who wanted to get well and strong, and the patient refused the rest, saying seven days would make one weak." G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C.
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