Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 110, 9 May 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1922,

Miss Mary Thomas entertained the

Amlstead club at cards Monday evening at her home on North Nineteenth . street. Spring blossoms formed the t "decorations through the residence for .the occasion. A Progressive touring was played at three tables,- the favors Koine to- Mrs. . Frank.- Hale and Mrs.

.Vt.' C. Roop. The members planned to entertain for their mothers next Monday evening at the home of Mr3. Frank Hale on North E street Later " luncheoiL" "was served to the guests at small tables. Each table -was ornamented with simple arrangements of

lilacs and lilies-of-the-valley. Thosol

present were: Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs.-Ray Kinder, Mrs. Parry Moore, Mr Earl Allen,' Mrs. W. C. Jtoop. Mrs. Harry McMinn, Mrs. Oliver Overman, Mrs. Frank Hale, Miss Helen Ball. Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Ralph Kittle and Miss Mary Thomas. The next regular meeting of the club

will twi held in June at the home of

i Miss Marjorie Pickett. Mrs. Dudley Cates and her little i daughter, Gwendolyn, of Winnetka, I 111., who have been spending a few days here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .' William Dudley Foulke, of Linden Hill, 'will return home Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Burton J. Carr and three daughters of Westcott Place are spending ; nmtima lit SDrinefield. Ohio, the

i guests of Mrs. Carr's mother.

Mrs. Frank Waller and little daughter Charlotte, of Elyria, Ohio, are the

guests at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. W. P.Chrisnian, m- , ; - 2

Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds, of North

Twentieth street, is visiting at Hag-

erstown.

Guest day was observed by the Cur- . rent Events club when It was enter- . tained with a lovely party Tuesday i by Mrs. Agnes Halsley at her home on i Pearl street Profusions of spring ; blossoms were used for decorations : through the rooms. Twenty-one guests were entertained by the club members. The entire membership attended. The " afternoon's program included a paper by Mrs. Stella Kercheval on "The Jap- ' ; anese Problem in the United States" . and a review by Mrs. Emma Hobson of Wallace Irw in's "Seed of the Sun." ; Mrs Laura Burgess and Mrs. Mauna Green were appointed by the club to

serve as its delegation to the annual

convention of the Federation of Wo

men's Clubs at Liberty, May 16 and 17. Later a two-course luncheon was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Clara Williams. Among those present were: Mrs. Myron T. Hill,. Mrs.

C. C. Haisley, Mrs. Alice Beach. Mrs.

Maude Taylor, Mrs. Bertha Russell. Mrs. Samuel Hodgin, Mrs. Bradford Harrison, Mrs. G. N. Scott, Mrs. Ed

Crowell, Mrs. Vera Thomas. Mrs. M.

J. Stafford, Mrs, Effie Afton Hall.

Mrs. M. C. Shissler, Mrs. B. C Manly, Mrs. Harry Townsend, Mrs. Henry Cheesman, Mrs Elza Arbaugh. Mrs. George Shofer, Mrs. H. B. . Messick,

Mrs. Irene Bonnell, Mrs. S. E. Millsfl

Mrs. Leonora Beach. Mrs. Lizzie Bescher, Mrs. Pearl Bills, Mrs. Laura Burgess, Mrs. Frances jGreen, Mrs. Agnes Haisley, Mrs. Flora Harlan, Mrs. Carrie Holaday, Mrs. Stella KerchevaL

Miss Mamie Leonard, Mrs. Ida Little, 1 Mrs. Mary Niewoehner, Mrs. Jesse Orr, Mrs. Vera Schnelle, Mrs. Louifje Voss, Mrs. Clara Williams, Mrs. Bsie Whitesell, Mrs. Emma Hobson ajid Mrs. Bertha Thompson! The Loyal Daughters class of the First Christian church held Its monthly meeting and; program. Monday evening in the church pallors. Mrs. J. C. Vanderviel and Mrs. Mary Hollar had charge of the program for the occasion. Little Miss Ella Vanderviel, accompanied by Glenn Crum, played a violin solo. Miss, Mary Louise Snavely, accompanied by her mother, sang "Kentucky Baby." A reading, "Caught Telling Lies" was given by Mrs. Frank Tillsom and a

violin solo was played by Miss Clara

Huber, accompanied by Miss Cyrena

Huber. Hostesses for the' meeting were Mrs. Harry Darnell, Mrs. Horace Parker, Mrs. Harry Besselman, Mrs. Ralph Hyde, Mrs.'B. C. Manley, Mrs. George Weeks, Mrs,. Wilcox and Mrs. Frank Tillson. The next meeting will be held June 12 at the church.

The Enterprise Bible class of East

Main street Friends church Is to meet

at the nursery door at the Taber

nacle Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock.

All members are requested to be pres

ent.

The Y. M. I. will give a card party

Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at its

club, South Fifth and C streets. Sheen-

head and euchre will be played fol

lowing wnicn luncneon will be served.

The public is invited to attend. . -

: The Haphazard club will hold an all

day meeting Thursday at the home of

Mrs. Ludlow Mott on the Abington

road.

Mrs. Will Austerman and Mrs. Wal

ter Bendfeldt will entertain the Green

wood Community club at the home of Mrs. Austerman on South Tenth street Thursday afternoon. It will be an

important meeting. All members are requested to attend. Mrs. Cedric Johnson will entertain

for the OrniB Melas Tuesday evening, i

The Delta Theta Tau sorority will

hold a called meeting Tuesday eve

ning at 7:30 o'clock at the home of

Mrs. Carl Fiennlng, West Main street.

No meetings of the Criterion club

are to be held during the Billy Sun

day meetings, it is announced.

The final Parent-Teacher meeting

of David Dennis school will be held Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the school. The chief feature of the

meeting will be an address by Miss Florence Kinney, of the Billy Sunday

company. All parents are urged to

attend.

Richmond council, 2956. S. B. A., will meet Tuesday evening at 7:45

o'clock in the Colonial annex. Candi

dates will be initiated, business trans acted, and plans made for the next open meeting, which takes place Tuesday evening, May 16. ,

Mrs. Jerry McCarty will be hostess

to the Needlecraft club Wednesday afternoon at her home near New West-

vine.

The Lawton rliih meat Wrtnp1v

afternoon with Mrs. Chris Klinerenbiel

at her home on South Sixth street

A card party will be given Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at St Mary's community house. Euchre.

five hundred, bridge and sheephead lit V - 1 a

will lo iiiayea.

A card party and dance will be given at St. Mary's hall Thursday eve.

nmg by the Sacred Heart society.

Cards will be played from 8 to 10 o'clock, and there will be dancing from 8 o'clock on, with music by the

Evan J. Smith orchestra. The Starr school Parent-Teacher's

association has postponed its meetUg which was to have been held Thun-

day. xso more meetings will be nu by the association until next fall,

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iui etui -ui o. wauiTa x . uaiits 1 tertained the Wi-Hub club Sunday at

tneir nome norta or centervuie. Those

In the party included Mr. and Mrs.

Charles F. Black and son, John, Mr.

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