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One of the most charming affairs of r""tne "week -was ' the luhcheoii-r.ridge I party given at the Country club for the ! pleasure of Mrs. Louis Quinn. of
i micago, by Mrs. Juliet Shirk, Tuesday. A dellclAlin ltinrh ann wna acnrflfl flt A.
long table, which was decorated with
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piayea m tne arternoon by the guests. Covers were laid for the following persons: Mrs. Louis Quinn, of Chicago; Mrs. Willard Carr, Mrs. Robert Heun, Mrs. Frederick Carr, Mrs. Walter Engle, Mrs. Albert D. Gayle, Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs. Rudolph Knode, Mrs. Irvln Coffin, Miss Eleanor Seidel, Mrs. Harry Lontz, Mrs. Wilson Magaw, Mrs". Paul Comstock, Mrs. Frank Shirk. Mrs. "Wilbur. HIbberd, Mrs. Shirk and Mrs. Mildred Cates. - The recital -piven by the pupils of Miss Adeline ' Thelma Dean, Monday afternoon at the First Methodist Episcopal church, - was distinguished by consistently good performances. 'All the pupils executed their compositions with commendable ease and displayed appreciation of the rythm and technique of their numbers. The program and pupils that were presented at the recital follows: 1. Lightly Row..... Isabel Stanton 2. Peacock Schiller Thelma Sauter 3. French Child's Song. Behr "Mildred Malone ,.4. Duett ........ Laura Bell Phillipps , 5. Happy Farmer Schumann Terressa DeLauro 6." Duett. ... .Elizabeth Kenney'and : - Bernice Wehrley . 7. A Word of JLove (. .Spaulding Carter Fackson 8. Attention ..Lindsay Laura Bell Phillipps ; 9. Joyous Shepherd ..Lange . . Elizabeth Kenney and , . Bernice Wehrley 10. Cradle Song . .Thome Irene Conally 11. Tales of Hoffman Offenbach Bernice Wehrley 12. Giants Rogers Elizabeth Kenney 13. Simple' Aveu Thome IArn i rtrt. "Wk rlov
I 14. 'On Lake Chiem. Hein3 J Enid Parker . 15. Market Day, v. .......Field ' - . , . Elizabeth Kenney' ; Wefinesday will be the regular
sports-bridge day for women members of the Country club. Tennis, golf and bridge win be the features of the day. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. Members are requested to make their reservations by Tuesday evening. A buffet luncheon will be served on the club veranda to the golfers of the Muncie and Richmond Country clubs, Thursday, when members of the former come to Richmond to play. No reservations' are necessary. Word has been received here that Mr. and Mrs. John Haramy, nee Ruth Shera, who harve been in Jerusalem for some time, have gone to Egypt, "where they are taking a trip down the river Nile, and will sail for the United States July 26, arriving here between I "Aug. 5 and 15. , ' : Mrs. George G.' Ferling, of South . iIxth street, has gone to Columbus, t jjwhere she. will be the guest of her S "'sister, Miss Emma McKoskey. li." The entertainment in. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb, who leave in Try Washing by Telephone Gather up the Wash PHONE 2766 Home, wafer Laundrv If It's
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the near future for residence in Chi cago, 111., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geade, 1212 South F street, which was to have been held Monday evening, but was postponed on account of inclement weather, will be held Tuesday evening, instead. All J members of Section Two of the Good Cheer class of the United Brethren church are urged to attend the party this evening. ? Miss Olive Palmer left Monday for Alburqurque, New Mexico, from where she will go to California, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Coppock. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reynolds of East Main street, have gone, to Bay View, Mich., for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey E. Dennis, of Thirteenth street, have gone to Crook ed Lake, Angola. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson of North Eleventh street, have gone to Bay View, Mich., for two weeks. Clifford R. Umpleby has gone to Woodsfield, Ohio, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bowing of South Fifth street, have gone to Rochester, Minn., where they will be the guests of B;r. and Mrs. Harry Bowing. Miss Julia Lawler, of Richmond avenue, is visiting in Chicago,"lll. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Went "and family of South Fourteenth street, have gone to Nottawa, Mich. Miss Josephine Barnett of Greenville, Ohio is spending the week with Misses Hazel and Neola Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hastings, or North Thirteenth street, are spending some time in Bon Air, Va. Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Cox, of Soutn Fifteenth street, are spending two weeks at Lake Maxinkuckee, Culver., Mr. and Mrs. John Steele are spending a month in Champaign, 111. In honor of the fourteenth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Moor, a number of their friends and relatives pleasantly surprised them Sunday at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Moor were the recipients of many lovely gifts. The day was spent informally in games and contests. The fol lowing persons were present: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moor and son, Herbert, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Manner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wright and sons, Verlin, Melville and Carl, Jr., Miss Pauline Frank, Mrs. Edward Roesir and daugh ter, Dorothy Mae, Levi R. Toney, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Moor, Eugene Toney, Silas Minner, Mr. and Mrs James Toney and family, and John Yingst and son, Virgil. A party of Richmond persons mo toredto Hagerstown Sunday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hewitt for the day. At noon an elaborate dinner was served to the guests, and games and contests were held on the lawn in the afternoon. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Weist, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weist, Conrad Weist, Mrs. 710 Main. Phone 1830 i'VI American Beauty Electric Iron on Easy Payment Plan $2 Down 50c Week Iron with comfort and ease with practically no additional cost. Crane Electric Co. 10-12 N. 5th St. Phone 1061
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Anna Miller, Miss Ruth Miller. Miss i Mary Niebuhr, Clarence Niebuhr,' Miss Mary Elizabeth Ferris, of Springfield, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harrison and aaugnter, miss Teaa tsenaxm oi Hagerstown, Mrs. Meads Benbow, Mrs. Louis Campbell, Frederick Benbow, Eugene Miller. John Harper, Charles Hayes and Alvtn Grifiy,,all of Newcaste were also present. The Sunday Bible class wil meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Will Brown, 325 North Eighteenth street. - t It is announced that the Y. M.C A. bovH band will meet Wednesday even ing at the Y. M. C. A. building from 7 to 8 o'clock instead of from 8 to 9 o'clock, as formerly planned. The Ladies' and Pastor's union will be entertained by Mrs. Grant J. Fry, 1216 South B street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The feature of the meeting will be a towel shower for the church. Mrs. Edwin Clyde Rowe will entertain Section Three of the Ladies' and Pastor'B union of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church, Wednesday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock at her home, 620 South Ninth street. The Public enjoyment club of school district No. 13 will hold a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wetherley, .Wednesday even ing. All who expect to attend are reauesled to meet at the cross-roads of the National and Garwood roads at 7:30 o'clock, old time. The Olive Branch Bible class of the First English Lutheran church will hold a picnic, Wednesday evening at the country home . of Mr. and Mrs Fred Bullerdick. on the Middleboro pike. Automobiles wil convey the members of the party from the church to the. Bulerdick home, between the hours of 5 and 6 o'clock. A picnic super will be served on the lawn: The picnic wil be held regardless of the weather. ' , The Ladies' Aid society of the Whitewater Methodist Episcopal church wil give a social, Friday evening on the lawn of J. O. Robinson's home, In Whitewater. Ice cream, watermelon and lemonade will be on sale". - v Mrs." William Keller will be hostess to members of the Jolly Twelve clib Friday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, at her home on North Fifteenth stret. A novelty social will be held at St Mary's Community house Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Ice cream and home-made cake will be sold and there will be a country store, containing values from 50 cents to $5, at which anything can be bought for 10 cents, There will be no admission charge, The public is invited to attend. The Wide-awake Bible class of St, Paul's Lutheran church will meet Tuesday evening at 7 : 30 o'clock at the
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home of Mrs. Edward Neunian, on North-Twenty-first street. The Junior B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church, will be entertained by a tarty. pull by Mrs.-Hnry Collins, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home on Thirteenth and South J streets. All members are requested to meet at Thirteenth .and Main streets at 2 o'clock to go to the Collins home. The Florence Kinney Bible class will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl Phelps, 110 North Seventeenth street, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cafeteria silDDer will b served in the basement of the Reid Memorial united Presbyterian church. Fridav evening rrom 5:30 to 7 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. The annual picnic of the fireentariar community club will be held at Stev ens shack, three and one-half miles nortnwest of Fountain City Sunday, July 23. All members who expect to attend are reauested to notify Mrs. Riobard Smelser by Wednesday even ing, li possible. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad trainmen will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, railroad time, in the I. O. O. F. hall. All members are requested to be present. - Denver Brown camp. No. 20, U. S. TV. V., and the ladies' auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the post rooms at the courthouse. All members are urged to attend. Tte Degree of Honor will give a public card party Wednesday afternoon and evening at 2:15 and 8:15, respectively, in the Vaughn hall. -The public is cordially invited to attend. The Golden Rule Bible class of the
First Methodist church will have its!street'
annual picnic in Glen Miller park Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. All members of the class, and their families, are urged to attend. . The members of Court Richmond No. 235,-United Order of Forresters, will meet at the home of Mrs. Anna Schneider, 329 South Twelfth street, Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. I Calan the Temple will serve a banquet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. AH members are requested to come to aid the committee. All members of the Degree of Honor are requested to be present at a meeting to be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Vaughn hall.. Very important business is to be discussed. The members of the .Virginia Asher Business Woman's Council will hold a picnic in Glen Miller park Tuesday evening. All business women are invited to attend and to meet at Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church at 6 o'clock promptly. It was voted at the last meeting of the council that
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each girl should bring her own picnic lunch, so each girl is requested to supply herself. In case of rain, supper will be served at the church. Mrs. Ferd C. Schwegman will enter tain her euchre club Tuesday evening at her home on South Seventh street. ; All members are requested to be pres ent, as important business is to ha a a UtlUSttl.l.cu. I
There will be a called meeting of , drug 8tore at NinlQ and MaIn BtreetS( the Ladies' Aid society of the Second opening about 10 o'clock. Each memPresbyterian church on Wednesday beT Is requested to have contribution
evening at :su o ciock ai ma uum of Mrs. Everett J. Bennett, 202 North Twenty-second street. All members are urged to be present. The Young Woman's Missionary society of Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church will have a picnic Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Margaret Gay, National Road eas. Mrs. Albert E. Foster will be hostess to the members of Section One of the Ladies' and Pastor's union, Wednesday afternoon, at her home, 316 North Seventeenth street. An ice cream social will be given by the Sons of Veterans on the court house lawn, Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. A dance will be given in the camp rooms in the court house following the social, i The Collegians Supreme Five orchestra will play .the order of dances. Cards and community games will also be played. The affair will be given for the benefit of the drum and bugle corps of the organization. Miss Odgen Shelton will entertain the Ornis Melas elub Tuesday evening at her home on South Fourth The Ever Ready class of the Middle boro Methodist Episcopal church will bold an all-day meeting, beginning about 10 o'clock, Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Dora White, on the Middleboro pike. Every member is Wedding Rings
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requested to be present important business is to come up. There will be a special meeting of the Falrview Community council, Wednesday evening, July 19. at 8 o'clock, at the home of John Lantz, 132 State street. Every member of the council is requested to be present. The ladies of the Middleboro Methodist Episcopal church will hold a
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