Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 84, 8 April 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1922.

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A lovely children's party was given Saturday afternoon at the home of Ruth Arfn Knollenberg on South Fourth stret in celebration of her fifth birthday. All th. appointments and uvenirs, were in keeping -with the Easter seasons Children's games were njoyedby the littlfc folks during the afternoon. Those present were: Betty Eggemeyer, Margaret Ann Ackerman, Jane Sudhoff. Betty Taylor, Elevlyn Gardner, Betty Louis Bartel, Marian "Ulrich, Mary Elizabeth Harris, Barbara Harris, Mary Carolyn Edmunds, Mary Carolyn Rohe, Mary Ann Flook, Barbara Hafner, Betty McFail, Jane Drifmeyer, Dorothy Schneider, Gertrude Kudder, Mary Carolyn Hoelfcher. Florence Miller, Emma Louise Engelbert, Mary Alice Krueger, EmaHne Eggemeyer, Ellen Bartel, Jean Orottendick, John M. Eggemeyer, Jr., John Klute, Jimmie Ted Romey, Billy Bowen, Max Wilcox, Robert Helmich, Jimmie Smith, Julian Smith, Jr., "Richard Foreman, Bobby Loehr, Malcolm .Kehlenbrink, Herbert Keck, Jr., John Oliver Engelbert, Richard Neuman, Billy Lee Nusbaum and Charles Albert Feeger. .;,.

Announcement has been made , by

sir. ana ."Mrs. t. a. snaw or me en

gagement of their daughter, Lillian, to

Claude ;W ay, Eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Way, of 46 South Twelfth

street. . The wedding will take place at S:SO o'clock the morning "of Easter

Sunday.

Miss Phyllis Sasher. bride-elect of

Carl Runnels, was the guest of honor

at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Ruth Wlckemeyer Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Schumaker. 2307 East Main street II

luminated by pink candles in crystal holders the. luncheon table held graceful baskets of Premier rosebuds circled by a miniature bridal party. Baskets

or tne roseDuas ornamented the reception rooms of the residence. The nhower gifts were presented to Miss

Sasher by Master Duane Wickemeyer, The guests were Miss Sasher, Mrs

Clem Roberts, Mrs. Paul Witte. Mrs. Carl Ferling, Miss Harriet Thomas,' Miss Rose Taube, Miss Warner, Miss Bessie Ewards,.M'sa Lorraine Shissler, Mrs. Horace Parker, Miss Clara Getz, Miss Leona ,Hirshfield, Miss Leona Oesting, Miss Thella Vore and Miss Ruth Wickemeyer. Mrs. James B. Scully spent Thursday in Dayton, O. Ralph Winslowvof North Thirteenth treet, will spent the week-end at Cincinnati, O. . Harlow Llndley, of Earlham college is spending Friday and Saturday at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brownell, of Wyoming, 0-, are the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Carr, of Westcott Place. Miss Cornelia Copeland, of North -Thirteenth street, has gono to Versailles to spend a few days with her parents, Pi", and Mrs. G. W. Copeland. . ; Henry .Zeitz and Clarence Hasecoster will spend the week-end at Dayton, O. , 'Mrs. Elwood McGuire and Mrs. Harold Frantz, o,f Colorado Springs, Coloare the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire, of North Tenth street!

Miss Augusta Gennett, who i3 at

tending Tudor Hall, in Indianapolis,

is spending her spring vacation with her parents.: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

Gennett, of South Eighteenth street.

Roland Loehr, of Wittenberg college at Springfield, O., is spending the

week-end here. , Miss Katherine Reid and Miss Kath

ryn Bartel, both students at Lake

Forest college, are spending the spring vacation here with their parents. ; Miss Dorothy Lebo, who is attending Northwestern university, at Evanston, 111., will come next week to spend the Fpring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Elmer E. Lebo, of East Main street. " The musio department of the Woman's club will hold its closing meeting of the year, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the lecture room of the First English Lutheran church,

when Mrs. Edward MacDowell, of New York City and Peterborough, N. H.,

will give a lecture-recital on the works

after the ceremony on an extended trip east Forty guests were In attendance at the wedding. Mrs. L. C. Chamness was hostess to the Enterprise Bible class of East Main street Friends church Friday efternoon. Twelve members were present Contributions made to the Southland college fund amounted to $16. A feature of the afternoon was the reading of a story by Mrs. Hilda Woolley, in which mention of every member

f 7.,,. ;rj sll of class was made. Later refreshof her famous composer husband, the' nto OM ,1 Ti,, moctim

late Edward MacDowell It will be

an open meeting. During her so-Journ in this city, Mrs. MacDowell will.be entertained at Linden Hill, the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke.

Stuart Walker's alluring little fairy

play, "Sir David Wears a Crown,"

according to the playwright "for all children' between the ages of seven and 70," will be given Tuesday evening In the auditorium of the David Worth Dennis high school, by the Literary department of the Woman's club.

The publio is Invited. No admision fee will be charged. Mrs. H. R. Robinson

who is coaching the play also will givs

a talk on "Women WTho Write Plays." "Six David Wears a Crown," was written and produced by Stuart Walker last summer, as a sequel to the very popular portmanteau play "Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil.

will b8 held the first Friday in June.

Prize pictures to be awarded In the famous picture contest are to hung in the Public Art Gallery, Sunday afternoon for visitors to see between the hours of 2 and 5 o'clock. The exhibition of color prints from the American Federation of Ars, of New York City, and the gallery's permanent collection will also be on view.

Mrs. A. W. Gregg, of East Main

street entertained the Hilltop Sewing club informally Friday afternoon at her home. The time was spent in needlework, after which refreshments

were served by the hostess. Fourteen persons were present. Announcement

of the next meeting will be made later. The second annual "Philathea Minstrels" will be given by the Philathea class of the Second Presbyterian

church Wednesday and Thursday eve

nings. April 12 and 13, at the church

The entire class membership of about 30 girls is to participate and even ereater success is promised' for the

minstrels than they achieved last year,

Everyone Is invited to attend. A small admission fee will be asked at the

door.

Circle One of the First Presbyterian

church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the church.

The hostesses will be Mrs. J. F. Hornaday. Mrs. Charles Flook, Mrs

George Be,cker and Mrs. Clara Dougatf Scott. All members are requested. to

be present.

A meeting of refreshment, initiation

and entertainment committees of the

Community Joy club will be held at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening in the

Chamber of Commerce rooms. All

members are asked to be present.

The Williamsburg Parent-Teacher

association will meet Tuesday after

noon at 3 o'clock at the school for

its last meeting of the year. All mem bers are urged to attend.

Ben Hurs are giving a dance for

Ben Hurs only Monday evening, April

10, in the lodge rooms.

Lack's Minstrels will give a show at the Ben Hur lodge Monday evening;

April 17, at 8 o'clock. Anyone want

ing tickets may get them from the

committee, Mrs. Lucy Patterson,

phone 2952, or Mrs. Ross Robinson,

phone 2829.

One of the prettiest weddings of the spring was celebrated with a beautiful ceremony at the residence of Mr. and

Mrs. H. F. Collings when their daugh

ter, Miss Caroline Collings was mar

ried to Cecil Sasher, son of Mrs. Sash

er, of North Tenth street, Thursday.

The Rev. R. W. Leazer, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated. The

bridal couple was attended by Miss Ada Lloyd and Francis Gable. The

bride's gown was a simple creation or

white crepe de chine prettily beaded

and fashioned over white satin. Her

veil was of tulle. She carried a show

er of white rosebuds, satin ribbon and

smilax. Miss Lloyd wore pink georg

ette over pink satin with picture hat

of the same shade. Her flowers were an arm bouquet of pink rosebuds tied with tulle. The altar was banked

with ferns, pink and white carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Sasher left immediately

The Hibberd Parent-Teacher association at Its meeting Friday afternoon heard a talk by Mrs. M. F. Johnpton, on "Art In the Home," In which she told of theHnfluence exerted by good books, music and pictures in homes. A number of prints were exhibited by the speaker to illustrate her talk . Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Fred SchattelL Reports on Bteps toward organization of a

city council were given by Miss Edna

Cooper. It was announced that Miss Martha Boyd will have charge of

the May program. Members of the

nominating committee as announced

are: - Mrs. Herbert Logan, Miss tmtrw Niewoehner and Mrs. 'XeRoy Clark. For having the largest number of mothers present, the banner was awarded to Miss Ruth Cross's room.

fhe Woman's Missionary society of

the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mrs. Bert Horn, 114

South Fifteenth street Wednesday

afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All ladies

of the church are invited to attend

the meeting.

The Westminster Guild will meet

Tuesday evening at 1:20 o'clock at the home of the Misses Williams, 215

North Sixth Btreet.

Reservations for dinner Sunday at

1 o'clock at the Country club must me made by 6 o'clock Saturday evening.

The Magazine club will meet with

Mrs. T. J. Ferguson at her home on South Sixteenth street Monday after

noon. Mjts. S. W. Gaar and Mrs. Walter Bates will be the readers.

The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U.

will meet at the social service bureau

on North Eighth street Monday afternoon.

The West Richmond W. C. T. U.

will meet at the Community House

Monday. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. G.

A. Copeland will address the gather

ing on "The Importance of the Primaries."

Guest night will be observed by the !

Amistad club when It is entertained by Mr3. Raymond Smith and Mrs.

Frank Hale at the home of the former, 2231 North F street

U. B. Hustlers will be entertained

by Mrs. Stanley Appleton at her home, 300 South Fifteenth street, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Gaede will be the assistant hostess.

The Needlecraft club, of New West-

ville, will be entertained by Mrs. Charles Raper, Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. E. G. Mahan will- be hostess to

the Perseverance class of the First Baptist church Wednesday.

Circle Two of the First Presbyter-

Ian church will be entertained by Mrs. Richard Schillinger at her home on North Eighth street Wednesday afternoon.

Miss Stella Harman will entertain the Greenbriar Community club Wed

nesday afternoon, April 12, at her home in the Wilmore club. North

Twelfth street.

Mrs. Lahrman entertains the H. B.

club at her home on Easthaven ave

nue Wednesday afternoon. The Sigma Kappa club will be en

tertained by Miss Cora Blomeyer, of

South Seventh street Wednesday evening. The Earlham Heights Dorcas society will present a play at the Reid

Memorial church Wednesday evening.' The public is invited to attend. The Starr school Parent-TeacheTs' association will meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock; All patrons are invited to attend. A meeting ol tne Finley ParentTeacher association will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the school. The Idle Whyle club will be entertained by Mrs. Ed1 Wiechman at her home on South Fifteenth street Thurs

day afternoon, April 13. Mrs. George Brown, of North Twentieth street, will be hostess to the Jolly Twelve Friday afternoon. The Wonlan's auxiliary of the American legion ..will meet at 2:30

o'clock Friday afternoon at the K. of

P. temple.

The Baxter Parent-Teacher asso

ciation will hold its annual election of officers at a meeting to take place

Friday afternoon, April 14, at 3:30 o'clock at the school. It is imperative that all members be present and the

president requests a 100 per cent attendance.

The Quaker City club will be enter

tained by Mrs. Fannie Adams Friday

afternoon. The annual election of officers will be held. All members are urged to be present.

Mrs. Alexander C. Purdy will be

hostess to the Collegiate club Thurs

day afternoon, April 13. Mrs. Harrie

R. Dilks will hare a paper on "France

Since 1871." Mrs. R. L. Donaker will entertain the Criterion club at her home, 1414 South D street, Tuesday afternoon. "Quotations from American Statemen" will be given in response to roll call. Mrs. Ford will have a paper on "National Problems and the Woman Citizen" and Mrs". Stump and Mrs. Riggs will give "Current Topics." Mrs. S. Edgar Bond and Mrs. W. J. Smith will be hostesses to the Athe-

naea society Friday afternoon, April 14 at the home of Mrs. Smith, 25 North Twenty-first street Mrs. Robert Randle will have a paper on "Science and Inventions" Mrs. Howard Gluys will read a paper on the "Mexican Border." Mrs. Dempsey Dennis and Mrs. Helen Barnard will have charge of the leisure hour. Mrs. Flora Harlan will be hostess to the Current Events club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mauna Green will read a paper on "The Most Efficient

Factory in the World." "Where th

World Gets Its Oil" will be told b

Mrs. Ida Little.

Eden Rebekah lodge. No. 30, will meet Saturday evening in the I. O. O. F. lodgo at 7:30 o'clock promptly. Important business will be transacted, following which an old-fashioned social will be held. An all day bazaar and market Is being held by the Helping Hand society of the Spiritualist Church of

Truth until 10 o'clock Saturdav even

ing at 15 South Seventh street. A medium will be present in the evening. The public is invited. An illustrated lecture on gardens and flowers will be given Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the. New Westville church by E. G. Hill. Everyone Is invited to attend. A free will offering will be taken, the proceeds to go to the W. W. class. ,

i A dance will be given by Ben Hurs

Saturday evening at their hall for members and their families. The Harris orchestra will play. A card party will be given at the Red Men's hall Saturday evening. Euchre and sheephead will be played. The Junior Christian Endeavor ot the U. B. church will meet Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. F. H. Jenkins will be hostess to the F. T. club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 427 South Fourteenth street. - . , The Go Get'em section of the Loyal Daughters' class of the First Christian church will be entertained at a

roast pig supper Tuesday evening in the church parlors. All members are invited. Circle Three of th First Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Frank O. Chambers at her home ' on North

Tenth street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Sarah Swain will be the leader. A cafeteria supper will be eervea Thursday evening, April 13, from 5:30 to 7 o'clock at the Reid Memorial church by the Ladies' Aid society. Everyone will be welcome. The Frances Wlllard W. C, T. U. will meet at the Y. M. C. A. Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The. police matron will be the principal speaker,

talking on her work. Each member of the union is urged to bring a guest.

' Delhi, India, is famous for its cashmere shawls.

DISH CLOTH LOGIC ' An open-work dish cloth is more , sanitary than one of solid texture, and dries in half the time.

Springtime Just as the sun brings forth the beauties of nature we in our Virito photography portray the personality which reflects you at

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