Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 107, 5 May 1922 — Page 8

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NEWS

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922.

Miss Mildred Whiteley and Miss Vivian Harding left Friday for Bloomington where they will be week end Kuests of Miss Esther Fouts and Miss Irene Price, students at Indiana university. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Candler, of 228 Northwest Fifth street, are the parents of a son, William Roscoe, born Wednesday afeernoon, at Reid Memorial hospital. Miss Ruth Penery spent Thursday in Oonnersville, where she appeared n a Spanish dance at the afternoon and evening performances of the May festival with Miss Hester Bailey, of Indianapolis, and six of her advanced pupils. Mrs. Ural Hartman of 9mn xwi,

K street left Friday for Cleveland, Ohirt wVi abw til - . I

uci o bub win join air. Hartman and they will go on to Toronto. Canada, to attend the Brotherhood and Auxiliary convention. Miss Esther Reid and Miss Katherine Binklev will spend the week end at Oxford. Ohio, the guests of Miss Helen McWhinney and Miss Mildred White, who are students at Miami university. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pickett are the parents of a daughter, born Friday morning at Reid Memorial hospital. Mr. Pickett Is secretary of the Young Friends' board of the Five Years meeting of Friends. Ivan J. Gardner, wfio has returned with the Atlantic fleet from Cuba, where he has been stationed this winter, is spending a 10 day furlough in this city visiting friends and relatives. He will leave Friday for Boston, Mass., to report for duty to the U. S. S. Florida. Miss Edith D. Harris entertainer!

Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Rhea Parker on Ridge street in honor of Ivan J. Kennedy, of the U. fi. S. Florida, Atlantic fleet, U. 8. N., who has just returned from Cuba and Is spending 10 days here. The time was spent In music and dancing after which a luncheon was served The

guests were: Miss Josephine Kennedy, 'Mica FM-nnnn T 1 1 - lrl. . I

.....or. t iwi iiv iiauis, 1U1SS VlOIeT Smith. Miss Roberta Sheffer, Miss Edith Harris. Mrs. William Hirsrhfioiri

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parker and son!

leddy, Melville Harris. Kenneth Yeager, Joseph Busby, Phillip Kessler and Ivan Kennedy. Complimenting Miss Elizabeth Bell who will leave soon for rpKidnnro at

Princeton Miss Gladys Longnecker en-'l

lercainea ai dinner Wednesday evening at her home on South Fifteenth street. Pink rosebuds in French baskets formed the table decorations. Candles in crystal holders illuminated the dining room. Covers were laid for

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Miss Bell, Miss Alice Smith. Miss Roland, Miss Gladys Longnecker. Wayne Hill, Roy Johnson, Robert Hornaday and Olin Arbaugh. A card party will be given Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Mary's Community house. Euchre, sheephead, five hundred and bridge will be played. The Fairview Community club will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at Sevastopol school. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Ed. Wilklns. nf tJnrion

nue, entertained informally for the members of the Goldenrod Needle club Thursday afternoon. The time was spent informally, and later refreshments were served. In two weeks the club will be entertained by Mrs. Elmer Hawkins, of Ft Wavne

avenue. The meetine at that tfm

will be held on Tuesday instead of Thursday. The Hibberd Parent-Teachers association, installed the following officers Thursday afternoon: Mrs. Willard Lamm, president; Mrs. Lester Meadows, vice-president; Mrs. Herbert Puckett. secretary; Mrs. Clydo Miller, treasurer. Mrs. Allen D. Hole, speaking on "Religious Training the

-nua anouia nave," stressed the need of simplicity and consistency as a part of the home environment, and said that if a child is tn ipim tn m-ov

he must hear prayer in the home, for children follow the example set by their elders. A program of songs wn given by children of the school. Forty persons attended. Miss Cross was awarded the banner for having the largest number of pupils' mothers present. Loyal Daughter class members and their families of the First Christian church are requested to meet at the church at 12 : 45 o'clock Saturday noon from where they will go to the court

nouse ror tne parade, which will start at 1 o'clock promptly All members of the West 'Riohmr.nri

Friends' Sunday school are requested to meet at the West Richmond

Friends' church at 12:20 oVlnrk saf.

urday afternoon to go in a group to the court house. All machines and floats will leave the church at 12:30 o'clock promptly so as to be at the court house ready to -start in the parade at 1 o'clock. The Richmond Art association will hold its annual dinner Friday evening, May 19. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give an informal dance Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall for all members of their first and second semester dancing classes of this year. The Kolp orchestra will play. Dancing will commence at. 8 o'clock. No Shrine club meeting will be held Friday evenine. Meetings win h

ferred until the new club is furnished.

The Ben Hurs will give an Informal dance Saturdav evenine fnr mamhra

and thtir friends. The Harris orchestra will play. . Maumee Council No. 4, Degree of Pocahontas, will meet at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening In Red Men's hall. A full attendance is desired. An entertainment will be given after the lodge meeting. The children in the drill for Memorial day exercises am naVori tn

meet at the court house Monday after-

auuu m o ClOCK. The Woman's Missionary society of the United Brethren church will meet at the home of Mra Ron cm no

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-orcn sixteenth street, Monday afternoon' at 2:30 O'clock. This will ho tho

jubilee meeting of the Woman's Missionary association. All women of the church are invited. The Moose - will give a dance "at Beallview park Saturday evening, May 6. A ten-piece Moose orchestra will play the order of dances. The Degree of Honor will meet Monday evening. All members are requested to be present as there will be business of importance. The Ladies Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church will., meet with Mrs. Hayworth, 313 North Sev

enteenth street Monday afternoon. May 8. at 2:30 o'clock Thta hmh k

the regular meeting and it is requested that everyone attend as matters of importance are to be considered. Members are asked to note the time and place. A basket supper and entertainment will be held from 5:30 o'clock on by the Joseph Moore Parent-Teachers association Friday evening closing their meetings for this school year. The baby show which was to have been held in connection with the Veterans of Foreign Wars carnival next week has been called off, it i3 announced.

Bttrbanck to Be Absent

From City Next Week The Rev. George G. Burbanck. rec

tor of St Paul's Episcopal church, will be absent from the' city all Of next week. He has been invited by the Rt. Rev. John H. White. D.D., bishop of northern Indiana, to address the various parishes in that diocese on the subject of "Christian Social Service." The local parish was formerly under the jurisdiction of Bishop White, who was translated upon the division of the state into two dioceses in 1899.

One species of chinquapin, or wild chestnut is found in the Ynscmito

National park.

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