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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922.
Miss. Elsie. NorrU entertained herj fire hundred club Thursday evening! at the borne of her aunt,' Mrs. Robert Jenkins, on South Thirteenth street, at which time she- announced her engagement to Paul B. Stewart, of Fairmount, Ind. The. wedding is to take place June 11, at Elwood. Mr. Stewart is superintendent of. the Mileage Oil Refining company, ctf Falrmount, and , a member of the Kiwania club and the ,Phl.. Delta Kappa' fraternity. Cards were played at four tables, the favor going to Miss Clare- Barnard. At a late hour a two-course luncheon was served to the guests. Among those
present were: Miss Anna Stanley, of
Madison, Miss Clara Barnard, Miss Vera Pfafflin. Mrs. Clarl Elliott, '.Mrs. Ray-Aiken. Mrs. JaraesJaton,"MisB Helen Snodgrass. MisfeTMaude Watts,
s Miss . Mpry Phillips,- Miss, Eleanor
smith. Miss Margait Jones, Miss Katherine Smith, Miss Flora Parks,
Miss Agnes Latta. Mns. Lavon Harper.
Mrs. Everett Lawsooj. Miss Dorothy i Jenkins, Mrs. Robert Jenkins and Miss
.; Elsie -Norrls. Mrs. Edwin White ; entertained at cards Thursday eveninift at her home in , the Elwell apartments for her niece, Miss Elizabeth KIrby, of Logansport, and for Migs Ruth Goodenough, whose engagement to Harry Eades. of Payton, Ohio, u-as announced recently. Jonquils in sftmple arrangements formed the decorations. Bridge ; and five hundred were played, the favors going to Miss Goodenough, Miss Stella Knode and Miss Ellep McCarthy. The guests were: Miss Kirby, jMifig Goodenough, Miss Emeline Land, iMIss Janice Meredith, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Stella Knode, Mrs. John
spend , sometime before returning
home.
Dr. S. E. Smith of Easthaven has returned from Hot Springs, Ark., where
he has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Rog
ers Smith. Mrs. Smith will return
later. Mr. and Mrs. a. B. Hanna enter
tained with a surprise party at their home northeast of Richmond in honor of the 18th birthday anniversary of
their son, Montelle. Musio and con
tests were enjoyed during the even
ing, the favors gbing to Miss Chelsie
Simon. Miss Pauline Hiatt and Will-
ard Blose. Later in the evening luncheon was- served to the guests. Those
who attended were: Miss Katherine
Barnett, Miss Myrtle Reynold of Foun
tain City, Miss Emeline Wagner, of
Richmond, Miss Lois Smith, Miss Opal
Skinner, Miss Pauline Hiatt, Miss Mil
dred Knoll, Miss Chelsie Simon, Miss
Ruth . Ulmer, Miss Madeline Hanna
Montelle Hanna, Gayle J. Hunt, Nlel Freeman, Donald Jennings, Willard
Blose, Orville Blose, Robert Knoll
Everett Smith, Ross Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. Hunt and daughter, Miss Uldean Hunt, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B.; Hanna. , ;' An informal dance was given by the Harry Ray post of the American Legion, at the I. O. O. F. hall, Thursday evening, for which the Melody Entertainers played. The committee in charge of the party was composed of N. A. Powell, Frank McCoy. B. A. Ball, Clarence Engelbert and Horace Parker. The dance was one of a series which the-legion is giving this season. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Boles, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Taylor, Mr.,, and Mrs. Harry Young.
M. Crawford Mr... Julian McCarthy, Mr. Mrs. Paul Bullerdick, Mr. and jMrs. RobertCate,AIiM;D Mr. and Mrs. Joe
, neca, ivxiaa uuns uroan, 1U1SS XMeva;
! Bowman,: Miss Okal Mather, Miss i Doris Pnckett, Miss Katherine Wil
liams and Miss. Ellen McCarthy., The dinner-bridge to have -tieen , given at . the ' Country club 'Friday ! evening has been postponed one week, ! it is announced. Dinner will be served Sunday at I o'clock to- club members Reservations must be made with the steward Saturday. W. T. Reed, formerly of the Chicago Herald-Examiner, '.Is spending' a few days withi his parents, Mr. and Mrsi' ,W. A. Reed, of North Twelfth street, before going to Rockford. 111., where he has accepted the position of advertising manager on the Rockford Republic. : "" ." " ' ' ' Mrs. W.: A. Cracroft of Wheeling, W.
V.. is the guest of Miss Margaret. Starr
. ' 1 ' - t Tliiirm-in Motrvr - Mr anrt Mr Tlpnn
Mis Esther Higginbottom of Wilson Jp--w.ii- r an m waitpr scWf.
Huston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sener, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams,- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitman, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout, Mr. and
Mrs. P. J. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Strohm, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hosack, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Vossler, Mr. , and Mrs. i Charles Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rife, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schutte, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Orr, Mr., and Mrs. Clem Roberts, Mn and Mr3. N. A. Powell,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Flora, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Eudaly, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farlow, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Anderson,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cook. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cutter, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Nickell, Mr. and
Mrs. James, Noggle, Mr. and Mrs.
Wright and family of Richmond, Mrs. Alice Wiggins, Mrs. Jesse Sleeth. Mias
Mary Brittenham. Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wilson. Miss Ethel Wlleon, ana Ralph Wilson.
Mrs. Carl Sperling entertained the
Idle Whyle club informally at her
home on south Thirteenth street Thursday afternoon. The time was
spent with needlework after which a two-course luncheon was served by the
hostess. Eight guests were present.
The next gathering of the dub will be held in a fortnight at the home of
Mrs. Edward Wiechman on South Fifteenth street.
Among those attending the Flower
show, in Indianapolis Thursday were
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Funk and Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Stambach. -
The Neighborly club was entertain
ed by Mrs. Frank Davenport at her home on . the National Road east
Thursday afternoon. The time was
spent socially after which refreshments were served by the hostess, The club will meet next week. Wed
nesday, April 5, with Mrs. Minor at her home on the Backmeyer road. The
president requests a full attendance
at the meeting as matters of importance are to be decided.
The ladies of the Third M. E. church
will hold an all day market, commencing at 10 o'clock Saturday, April 1, at
the Weiss Furniture store.
The First M. E. Epworth league will give a play entitled "The Minister's
Wife's New Bonnet,"- at the ' church Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock. Everyone is invited to attend. An illustrated lecture on the famous picture contest will be given Saturday afternoon at the children's story hour in the children's room at the Morris-
son-Reeves library. All children of the city are invited. The lecture will be from 2:30 until 3:30 o'clock. A market will be held by the Greenbrier Community club Saturday at the First National bank from 10 until 3 o'clock. A market will be held by the Degree of Honor Saturday afternoon at the market house at 1 o'clock. .: , No meeting of the Tourist club will be held Friday evening, it is announced, the meeting .having been postponed one week. , ' -The chicken supper to have been served at Grace M. E. church Satur day evening of this week, has been postponed until April 8. An evening social to which all persons of the west side community,
children as well as adults, are invited., will be given at the David Worth Dennis high school Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock, by the Baxter Parent-Teath-ers' association. An illustrated lecture on Glacial National park, community games, and a candy and popcorn sale are some of the features of entertainment on the program., A community entertainment will be
held at school number 6 on the Middleboro pike I Friday evening, at 7:30
o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. Ora Stegall will be in charge.
The Evan Smith orchestra will give
a dance at Eagle's hall Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp.are holding
an assembly dance Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. halL
A play. "Aunt Maggie's Will" Is to
be presented at the West Richmond
Friends church Friday evening at t:oO o'clock by Elizabeth Fry's group. Everyone Is invited.
Nov. 8, 1917, took place, during which the first three American soldiers were killed In action and the first American prisoners were taken; first sector held by an American division acting as a complete unit; where the Eleventh U.
S. Engineers fought at Cambral after the British lines had been broken and held the Germans in check until the British and French brought up reinforcements; sector where the Sixth U. S. Engineers held the Germans in
check, March 21," 1918; sectors marking the location of the 369th, 370th, -371st and 372nd were brigaded with the French troops; place near Casantf Italy, where the 332nd U., S. , infantry JjV was engaged. ' - -
Circle one of the Ladies' Aid society .
of the first English Lutheran church! will hold a market Saturday from 10 j
until 3 o'clock at the American Trust ;
and Saving's bank. Maumee council will meet Saturday evening at 7:30 e'clock at their club. After the session community games will be played under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Stegall. All members and their families are urged to be present. ...
AMERICAN
(Continued from Page One.) partment of labor from $75,000 to 1100,000. In the caseB of both bureaus, the
increases were recommended by the budget bureau, reduced by the house, restored by the senate, and finally agreed to in conference. Battle Monuments Congress is expected to take favorable action on the request of the secretary of . war, transmitted . through President Harding,' for the authorization of a battle monuments commission which would supervise the erection of memorials to American valor In France. It Is proposed to mark the following places of unusual historical importance: Where the first American soldier, an Indiana boy, was killed in Europe; where the first American soldier at the front was wounded; where the German raid on the -First division,
college. Chambersburg. Pa., is visiting
for two weeks here Jhe guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.- Higginbottom, of the Westcott Place.: , .. ! ",'. Mr. and -Mrs. O. G. Murray and Miss Maxine MHirray arrived in New York from Cherbourg on the Olympic, 'Wednesday. v. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Cv Stott'of the National road,' east, have returned from Indianapolis, where they attended th? flower show. I - , 1 v Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke of Linden Hill, who have been spending several weeks at Sanibel Island,
Boswell; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schaef
er. Misses Mary Stoops, Myrtle Stone, Mildred . Bymaster, Luranna " Sbute, Lillian .Snyder, Thelma Madge; Me3dames Lehman of Chicago, Hones, Deetor, Finfrock, Messrs. Louis White, Daniel Thompson, Herbert Welsbrod, C. R. Umpleby. Paul. Davis, Ross Malone, Marshall Morrison, Kenneth Toler, - Ramson Stigleman. Harold Hawkins, Roy Walterman, Herbert Bulach, R. P. Brown and Robert Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson entertained at dinner Thursday noon at their home south of Richmond. Cov
ers were laid for the Rev. J. W. Short
CHIROPRACTORS 9 i G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. I ; . C. H. GROCE, D. C. . fVi 1220 Main St Phone 1603 Af
Fla., have gone to New York City to lot. 'Indianapolis, the Rev. Grover
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