Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 161, 8 July 1922 — Page 4

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

Luncheon will be served to mem-' bers of the Country club and their "quests Sunday at 1 o'clock. Members are requested to make their" reservations by some time Saturday evening. The social committee for the club for thi month,of July announces that each Wednesday of the month will be a sports-bridge day for- women -at the club. Golf and tennis will be played during the day and bridge during the afternoon and luncheon. will be served at 1 o'clock. Attention is called to the fact that the tennis courts have been opened and are in very good condition. All tennis players are urged to attend: Members who expect to take luncheon at the club Wednesday are asked to make their reservations by noon .Tuesday. A dinner-dance is

planned, for .the latter part of the month. ..Members of the social committee for July are Mrs- Charles McGuire, chairman,'; Mrs. Albert IX Gayle, Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley, Mrs. Earl H. Mann and Miss Elizabeth JMarvel. Mrs. Sterling Beardsley, Miss Betty Beardsley- and Henry Beardsley, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock, Miss Winfred Comstock and. Miss Kathleen Conistock, of Reeveston Place, expect to return to their homeiin New York city Monday. MisaJBettySaxton and Robert Saxton of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, of South Sixteen street. ' Mrs. S. S. Saxton .will arrive Monday to be the juest of Mr. and Mrs..IIibberd.

Joseph Connor, ofthe Pelham apart

ments sp?nt Friday in Chulicothe.on business.

society also presented a token of re- cle will hold its monthly meeting in

Rev. W.i McClean Work, pastor of the Reid "Memorial United Presbyterian church will leave Monday for Ottawa Beach, Mich., where he will re-' main for the -remainder of July, with hi3 children, , Jan and William. They will go to Pittsburg, Pa., early in August, where they will visit Rev. Work's mother, after-which he will return to Richmond. Mrs. Work accompanied byJane and William will arrive in Richmond in September, and,' will make her home with ham. during the winter. Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott and Miss

Kathryn Elliott, of Anderson,, were the

guests of friends here-Thursday. Miss Blanche Grace and children, George and Kathryn, of North Thir

teenth street, left Friday for Petosky

and Mackinac 'City, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith, who are at present residing in' Hot Springs, Ark., will arrive in Indianapolis in the

near future to take- up residence there Mr. Smith is the son of:Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith of this city. Mrs. E. K. Shera, of 30 North Thir

teenth street, is spending two weeks

at Winona Lake, Ind , .

Mrs. Patrick Kinsella of North Sev

enteenth street, is visiting , in Rome

City, Ind.

Mrs. John R. Berry is spending some

time in Gloversville, N. Y.

Mrs. Adolph Williams, of North

Sixth street, is the guest of friends in

Sioux City, la. -Mrs. Warren Clements and son, Ed

ward, of South " Sixteenth street, ar4"

the guests of Mrs. Clements mother, Mrs",. St. Clair Leitch, at St. Thomas,

Canada," for the summer. -Mr. Clements; who has- also been a guest at St. Thomas for a short time, returned to ' Richmond this week. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Mendenhall, of South Eighth street, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall, of Mount. Sterling.. Ohio,, -will . leave Sunday by motor for Abington, 111., and return about July 20. Mrs. James- A. Carr, Mrs. Willard

7m Carr and Mrs. Omar Hollingsworfh ""motored to Dayton Friday for the day. Mrs. Louis Quinn and children, Ellon and Omar, of Cnicago, arrived late Friday to- be the week end guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth, of South Fourteenth street.

Miss Norma Herbst, of Dublin, Ind., who underwent an operation at Reid Memorial hospital Saturday morning,

is leported improving.

Everard R. Knollenberg, of South

Fourth stret, is spending some time in

Cold Water, Mich.

Miss Jane Johnson, of South Sev

enteenth street, will leave next week

for Chicago, where she will be the guest of Miss Margaret Hiatt, formerly of Richmond. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Eudaly and Miss Constance Eudaly will leave Sunday

on a two-week motor trip through northern Indiana.

Mrs. Herman Niemer is visiting In Cincinnati, Ohio. - Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Henley, of 201 North Fourteenth street, are spending some time in Oden, Mich. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Mildred Merwin, of Tampa, Fla., and Rqy M. Cooney, also of Tampa, formerly of Richmond, which took place Sunday, July 2, in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Cooney will reside in St. Petersburg. Miss Mildred Norris, of Pendleton, Ind., a student at Eaflham college last winter, is the house guest of Miss Mildred Klute, of South Fourteenth street. iur nnd Mrs. Frederick S. Bates'" and

daughter, Miss Mary Louise Bates, of

South Fourteenth street, accompauieu tvtico Tpan iAWTer. will arrive in

Tfirhmond Saturday, aixer a

through the . east. Mrs. Bate3, wmie east,, attended the convention of the

Women's Federation of Clubs, new at Chautauqua, N. Y., as delegate from Wayne county.

A delightful birthday party was

given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hawkins, of Middleboro, for the

pleasure of their daughter, Mildred,

whose tenth birthday it was, ana ior

Miss Gertrude Urton, who leaves soon for residence in Richmond. Miss Mildred Hawkins received a number of

lovely gifts. The evening was spent In gams and 'contests on the lawn for

which nnzes were given, ine enn-

dren sang a birthday song for Miss Hawkins and a farewell song for Miss Urton. after which refreshments were, served. Those present were: Miss Urton, Miss Marguerite Muckridge, Miss Anna Mae Clark, Miss Violet Hawkins, Miss Mildred Hawkins, Harley Tiffaney, Jerome Cook and Richard Cook, both of Fort Wayne. A small family reunion was held at the home of Thomas J. Addleman, of Middleboro, Friday evening in honor of his seventieth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent informally, after which refreshments were served to the following persons: Mr. Addleman, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Landwehr, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett .Dennis and daughter, Miss Lois Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond

Bailey and Leona rd Hod gin. A very interesting and entertaining meeting of the Hiawatha Social

and Literary society was held Friday

afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed

ward Stigleman on North Fourteenth street. Roll call was answered with patriotic quotations, and following the regular business, current events were given by Mrs. Clara Richards, and readings by Mrs. Ella Crocker. The

gard to Mrs. Edith Webb, a member

who leaves in the near future for residence in California. In the latter part of the afternoon a dainty two-course luncheon was served by the hostess.

Miss Myra Morrow was a guest of the club for the afternoon. There were 15 members present. They included Mrs. Alfred Reber, Mrs. G. A. Bair, Mrs. Frederick Brohman, Mrs. Frank Carper, Mrs. Thomas Wood, Mrs. Charles Darland, Mrs. Jesse Meyer, Mrs. Edward Stigleman, Mrs. Theodore Webb, Mrs. Andrew Roser, Mrs. Ella Crocker, Miss Olive Shute, Miss Ada Mcintosh, Miss Mayme Greene,

Mrs. Stigleman. The next meeting of the society will be held at the home of Mrs. Andrew Roser, 215 South

Tenth street.

the form of a picnic, Monday evening, July 10, In Glen Miller park. Members are requested to meet at the Main

street entrance at 6 o'clock. A picnic supper will be served by the committee in charge. x

The regular business and social

meeting of the Loyal Daughters' class

of the First Christian church will bo

held Monday evening at the church.

All members are urged to attend, as a report of the recent contest with regard to the building fund will be given.

A wiener roast will be held by the Christian Endeavor society at Test's

spring Saturday evening. Mrs. John Hasemeier's Sunday

school class will be entertained by Miss Gertrude Bennenbrock and Miss

Ruth McPherson, at the home of

Mrs. Hans Wagner. 121 South Elev

enth street, Monday evening, July 10.

All members are urged to be present.

The regular meeting of the Board

of Lady Managers of the Home for

I Friendless Women will be held Mon-

All business women who expect to

attend the picnic to be given next Tuesday evening are requested to notify Mrs. R. B. Jones, 27 South Eighteenth street either by postal or by

telephone, 3610. It is important that

all who intend to attend the picnic do this, so that arrangements can be

made for provisions for them.

A dance will be given by the localldav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All

two-course luncheon.' Garden flower.! j North A street, at 2:30 o'clock. The

decorated the table. Guests of the afternoon were: Mrs. William Robbins,

Mrs, L. M. Tucker and Mrs. Edna Lowmiller, of Pittsburgh, Pa.

Eden Rebekah Lodge, No. 30, I. O.

O. F.. will meet Saturday evening, July 8, at 7:30 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. All members are urged to be present as an initiation of candidates

and instalation of officers will be held. The Earlham Heights Bible class will meet at the home of Mrs. J. H.

Brumfield Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The Decree of Honor will give a

dance Tuesday evening at 8:30

o'clock in the Vaughn hall

study for the afternoon will be

"Christian Citizenship." Each member is requested to bring a guest and also a July number of the "Message" the state paper of the organization, which deals with material pertinent to the afternoon's study. -v.

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dances. All members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. The Universalist Mission Circle will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. A. Bair, 202 North

Seventh street. A miscellaneous pro

FINED $1, COSTS Bud Kauffman, driver for a local transfer company, was fined $1 and costs on his piea of guilty to a charge

Miller's of obseructing the fire hydrants Sat- ' it Trl a ir

TWO RATHENAU SUSPECTS

CAUGHT AT SPANISH PORT

MADRID, July 8. A dispatch from

Vigo to El Liberal said two Germans

believed to have been connected with

gram will be given. All members andjtne assassination of Dr. Walter Rath-

ureuus aie myiicu iu aucuu. enau. Germanvs' foreitrn minister.

The 'Degree of Honor will give a were arrested on landing at Vigo from

Public Invited to Dublin

Fair Discussion Mondaii, DUBLIN. Ind., July 8. A general meeting of the whole Dublin fair association, to which the public has been invited, will be held Monday evening, July 10, for discussion of arrangements for staging the fair this year. Reports will be presented by the solicitation committee and others who are making provision for accommodations of exhibits.

STEAL $29,000 PAY ROLL MONTREAL, July 8. Four men held up the- cashier of the Dominion Textile company and escaped with the pay roll of 129,000.

chapter of the Omicron Pi Sigma fra

ternity at Beechwood, Friday, July. 14. This dance is neither park plan nor invitational, but all who attend the fraternity dances during the winter are Invited to attend this one. Jess Halberstadt's orchestra will play the order of dances. The Ladies Aid society of the New Westville church will hold an ice cream social Saturday evening, July 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verling Sheaffer, one-half mile north of New Westville. Proceeds from the affair will be contributed to the church. Each member of the society is, requested to bring a cake. The public is cordially invited to attend. It is announced that there will be no regular meetings of the Hospital Aid

society during the month of July.

A cordial Invitation is extended to tend

members are requested to come.

The meeting of the Bible class, which was postponed from July 4, will meet Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles Marvel on North Tenth street. The members of the Penny club will go on an all-day picnic Wednesday, July 12. Members are requested to bring basket lunches and to meet the hack at Ninth and Main streets at 9:15 o'clock. The party will go to Henley's shack, north of the city. All members are urged to go on the picnic.

The Woman's Missionary society of

the United Brethern church will meet

at the home of Mrs. Charles Hoos, 26 ' South Twentieth street, at 2:30 o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. All the

ladies of the church are urged to at-

J public card party in the Vaughn hall

Wednesday afternoon at 2:1a o clock. The public is welcome to attend. The Wayne county W. C. T. U. will hold an all day market at Bethard's between Eleventh and Twelfth streets on Main street. All members of the organization are requested to bring a cake to the shop by 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning, if possible, or contribute the equivalent in money. . Proceeds from the sale will be used for carrying on the legislative work of the organization. The Frances Willard W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Roland, 1521

all those who are interested to visit

the Studio of Interior Decoration overi 528 Main street, which has been opened by Mrs. W. O. Crawford. I The Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity rooms. All members are urged to attend. Members of the Semper Phi Delas society will be entertained by Miss Opal Skinner at her home on the Arba pike, Monday evening. This will be a regular meeting of the club, and all

members are requested to attend.

A home-coming will be held at the

Pleasant Hill church, Sunday, July 9. A basket dinner will be the feature of

the day. All are welcome to attend. The Home Extension department of the City Bible schools will meet

Tuesday afternoon at 2 o.clock at the

Y .M. C. A. building. Mrs. O. B. Fulghum will have charge of the advance Bible lesson for the month of July. All are welcome to attend this meet

ing. The meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist Episcopal church., which was postponed from July 5, will . be held Wednesday, July 12 at the church at 2:15 o'clock. The Young Women's Missionary cir-

Mrs. Oscar Porterfield was hostess

for the Quaker City club, Friady af

ternoon, at her home on South Eighth street. Fourteen members of the club and three guests were present. Following the business session the afternoon was spent informally. A contest was held and won by Mrs. J. M. Bolser. In the latter part of the aftrnoon, the hostess served a delicious

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