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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM'AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, I ND.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 19224
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"Most impressive in its simplicity -was
he marriage of Mfes 'Margaret Grubbs $tarr, daughter of William F. Starr, of the Keystfme apartments, and Dr. Louis Fraticisco Ross, Bon of Mrs. Alice Ross, of the Pelham apartments, which Was solemnized Wednesday morning at JO o'clock with a quiet and beautiful eeremony in St. Paul's Episcopal ehurch, the Rev. George Burbanck, rector of the church, officiating. The alia.r In ' the church auditorium, before which the ceremony was performed was banked with cut flowers against a background of greenery. The bride
was charming in a white Roshanara repe suit of simple fashion with corresponding accessories, and wore a pouquet of lilies of the valley. The single ring service was read in the presence of a few relatives and the immediate family. Following the ceremony an informal reception was held in the parsonage- of the club. About 60 guests were present. Out-of-town fcuests at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene, of Glendale, Ohio;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jamieson, of Rochester, X. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey Poundstone and daughter, Jane, Of Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Al
lan McGregor, of Springfield, Ohio, and Mrs. Wickham Corwin, of Dayton, phio. Dr. and Mrs. Ross left on a wedding journey to New York City, from where they will go on a motor lour through the New England states. "Mrs. Ross' traveling costume was a Stunning black crepe de chine frock. Dr. and Mrs. Ross will be at home in he Pelham apartments after Sept. 1. f Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Maude Stripling, of Little Rock, Ark., and R C. Settles, of this city, which took place Tuesday, July 18, the ceremony being performed by Justice of the Peace Henry ChesB-
jnan. Mr. and Mrs. Settles are at home at 27 North Tenth street. One of the most enjoyable events of the week was the- sports-bridge day for the women members of the Country club held Wednesday. Golf and (tennis were played by a large number of persons during the morning, and bridge was played in the afternoon. At 1 o'clock a buffet luncheon was served on the club veranda, which was .attractively decorated with flowers.
Those for whom reservations were made were: Mrs. Robert Heun, Mrs. John Clements, Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Mrs. Charles McGuire, Mrs. O. G. Murray, Miss Maxine Murray, Miss Nellie Morrow, Mrs. John Crawford, Mrs. Robert Land, Miss Helen Johnson, 'Mrs. Earl Mann, Mrs. Ida Carpenter, Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth, Mrs. LoitfS Quinn, of Chicago, Mrs. W. J. Blackmore, Mrs. Willard Cair, Mrs. Sheron, of Eaton, Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, Miss Jane Brookbank, Miss Elizabeth Marvel, Mrs. Mildred Cates, Mrs. Joseph Mills, Mrs. Samuel Gaar, Mrs. W. D. Scoble, Mrs. Edward H. Harris, Mrs. Ben Bartel, Mrs. Newell Todd, Mrs. Fred Bethard, Mrs. Paul Price, Mrs. Henry Goldfinger, Mrs. Cutter and Mrs. John M. Lontz. Mias Odgen Shelton was hostess to
the members of the Ornis Melas club at her home on South Fourth street, Tuesday evening. - The evening was spent informally, after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostessC Members present included: Miss Josephine Hiatt, Miss Gertrude Eggleston, Miss Helen Bentlage. Mis3 Doris Puckett, Miss Mildred Whitley, Miss Birdice Norris, Miss Wllma Sudhoff, Miss Esther Reid, Miss Esther Fonts,
Miss r Lucille Weller, Mis3 Virginia
Livingstone and Miss Shelton. Mrs. Frank Martin was hostess to the members of the Goldenrod Needle club, Tuesday afternoon at her home on Pearl street. The rooms were attractively decorated with ferns and garden flowers . The afternoon was spent informally with needlework, after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess Those present, included Mrs. Harry Rogers, Mrs. Edward Wilson, Mrs. George Ellis, Mrs. William M.. Reed, Mrs. Frederick Keller, Mrs. Elmer Hawkins, Mrs. Ray
Seaney, Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Frank Martin. Mrs. Clyde Martin and son, Robert, were guests The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of MrB. Ray Seaney. t Fo the pleasure of Ralph Wilson on the occasion of his birthday anniversary ,a number of his friends enter- . tained with a surprise party Saturday evening at the home of Mias Opal
Skinner, of near Fountain City. The; evening was spent in music and games, j after which dainty refreshments were i lerved to the following persons: Miss! Irene Thomas, Miss Katherine Ham-j . n. Miss Irene Knoll, Miss Ertie Fow-1
ble, Mi3s Blanche Skinner, Miss Dor-
o'clock. The dance is under the dlrec-i tion of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kxlp. . It is announced that there will he no more meetings of the Daffodil club- during the summer. Called meetings will be announced. The club will resume
j its program of meetings in the early
lair.
The women of the Mooseheart legton will hold their regular meeting , on
othy Cox, Miss Edith Kenworthy, Miss ! Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All Irene Kulm, Miss Ethel Wilson, Miss ! emb 'are urged to .be a x, , -r. i. tt, 1 there.will be special entertainmieni.loLMildred Brawley, Miss Pauline Hiatt, : lowing the meeUng. - Miss Ruth Ulmer, Miss Frances Burt, , t - , . t- i en , , The Ladies' Aid society of the TrinMiss Grace Knoll, Miss Opal Skinner,!.. T. chnrcb. will . ha enter.
Ray Hollinger, Howard Ammerman, of tained by Mrs. Harmon Nieman at her
Westville, Delmar Thomas. Norman
Francher, Herbert Kenworthy, Howard Hill, Forrest Pitts, Benjamin Weller, Russell Knoll, Elden Wilson, of Richmond; Roy Davis, Blaine Skin
ner, Raymond Carman, Haroia irimble of New Madison; Harold Ken
worthy, Samuel Hamon, Sheffe Shaf-1 fer, Paul Skinner, Ralph Wilson, Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer, of Whitewater; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schell of Lynn; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and son, Paul, of Richmond; Alfred Kenworthy and Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mifflin entertained delightfully at dinner Sunday at their home northeast of PJchmond in honor of Mra. Frank Marshall of Pensacola, Fla. Covers were laid' for the
following pei sons: Mrs. Frank Mar
shall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walley and
home on South Fourteenth street, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Women of the Mooseheart legion will hold an ice cream social on the lawn of the Moose club, at 222 North Tenth street, Friday evening. The public is invited to attend.
The Bible Study class of District No. 3 will meet at the home of Mrs. John
Hansel, 100 South Sixteenth street,
Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
It is announced that the picnic of
the members of the North A Street
Hicksite Friends' church, which was
to have been held Thursday afternoon
In Glen Miller park, has been postponed. Arrangements will be an nounced later. . "" -
Mrs. Morria Gay will entertain the
Young Woman's Missionary society of
children, Madge and Paul, Mrs. Rebec- tno Reid Memorial United Presbyter-
ca Mullin. Oliver Mullin, of Richmond;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mullin, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Levering, of New Paris; Miss Agnes Mullin, Harold Mullin and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.' Mullin. Miss Laura Banfill and Mrs. Russell Banfill entertained with a family reunion at their home on the National
Road east Sunday. The day was
spent in games and Informal entertainment, and at noon a picnic dinner was served on the lawn. Those present
were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Banfill, Dale Banfill, Harvey Banfill, Miss Delia Banfill, Miss Elsie Banfill of Eldorado; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bur
gess, Howard Burgess or Arcanum, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howe, of New Madison, Ohio; John Huffman of Eaton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Maynard Miller, Gaylord Miller, of Lewis burg, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Krueger, Miss Emma Mae Krueger, of
Ian church Wednesday evening at her home on th National Road east. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Baptist church will hold a sunshine social and entertainment at the church at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening. Everyone is asked to come and bring his Sunshine bag. Everybody Is welcome. -The Luther league of Trinity Lutheran church will hold a picnic in Glen Miller park Thursday afternoon. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Andrew Roser will be hostess to the members of the Hiawatha Social and Literary society, Friday afternoon
at 2 o'clock, at her home, 215 South Tenth street. All members are urged
to be present.
For the pleasure of Mrs. Samuel Hodgin, who leaves this week for resi
dence in Greensboro, N C, and. for
Centerville; Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs- N. C. Heironimus, who leaves for
Place and daughter, Miss Mary Vir
ginia of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mr3. Roy Bellew, Edward Bellew, of Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bore and children, Robert, Mildred, Marguerite and Charles, Miss Katherine Lanier, Miss Elizabeth Doren, Miss Mary Banfill, Harold Dils, Roy Brattin, Mrs. Nora Banfill, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Banfill and Paul and Harold Banfil. On the occasion of their thirty-sixth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Gordon, .of Lynn, entertained at their home Sunday. The following persons were among the callers of the afternoon: Mrs. Anson Coats, Mrs. Louis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. DaiTey and daughter Geraldine, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Thomas and son Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. James Parker, William Parker and Clair Kennedy of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson and daughter Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Boles and children, Helen and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennedy,
Mrs. Henry McGill of Lynn. Mrs. E.
B. Adamson and daughter of Hagerstown. . I Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds entertained at dinner Sunday at their 1 home near . Fountain City. Among those for whom covers were laid were: Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Nieman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dietmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foehing, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Foehing, Mr. and Mrs. Will Foehing, Henry Lammert of Cincinnati, Miss Alsie Foehing, Wilbur Reynolds and
Miss Mary Elizabeth Foehing. There will be a dance at Beechwood Wednesday evening, beginning at 8:30
Colorado, the Sunday school classes
of Mrs. Charles E. Cosand and of Mrs. Carolyn Wright will give an entertainment Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. At the West Richmond Friends community house. The picnic of the Good Cheer class of the First Methodist Episcopal church, which was to have been held
Thursday, has been indefinitely post
poned.
The ladies of the Middleboro Meth
odist Episcopal church will hold a
market Saturday, July 22, at Dafler's drug store, at Ninth and Main streets,
opening about 10 o'clock. Each member la requested to have contribution of food for the market at the store by
9:30 o'clock If possible. If she is unable to bring . her contribution Into Richmond, she, la requested to leave it at the home of Mrs. Minnie Clark, in Middleboro, Friday evening or
early Saturday morning.
There will be a special meeting of
the Fairvlew Community council, Wed
nesday 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.
There will he a called meeting of
the Ladies' Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church on , Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o clock at the home of Mrs. Everett J. Bennett, 202 North Twenty-second street. All members
are urged to he present.
It Is announced that the Y. ML' C. A.
hoys' 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. Calantha Temple will serve a banquet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. All members are requested to come to aid the committee. The Golden Rule Bible class of the First Methodist church will have its annual picnic in Glen Miller park Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. All members of the class, and their families, are urged to attend.
A cafeteria supper will be served in
the basement of the Reid Memorial
United Presbyterian church, Friday evening from 5 : 30 to o'clock. The public is invited to attend. Thennual picnic of the Greenbrlar Community club will be held at Stevens' shack, three and one-half mites
northwest of Fountain City, Sunday, July 23. All members who expect to attend are requested to notify Mrs. Richard Smelser by Wednesday evening, if possible. The Degree of Honor will give a public card party Wednesday evening at 8:15 o'clock in the Vaughn hall. The public is cordially Invited to attend. 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 will convey the
members of the party from the church to th eBullerdick home between the
hours of 5 and 6 o'clock. A picnic sup
per will be served on the lawn. The picnic will be held regardless of the weather.
The Public Enjoyment club of school
district No. 13 will hold a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wetherley, Wednesday evening. All
who expect to attend are requested to
meet at the cross-roads of the National
and Garwood roads at 7:30 o clock, old time. Denver Brown camp. No. 20, TJ. S. W. V.. and the ladies" auxiliary will
meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
in the post rooms at the court nouse. All members are -urged to attend. 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 60 cents to $5, at which anything can be bought for 10 cents. There will he no admission charge. The public is invited to attend.
The Ladies Aid society of the White-'
water Methodist Episcopal church will 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. Mrs. William Keller will he hostess to members of the Jolly Twelve club, Friday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, at her home on North Fifteenth street. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Reynard of Union City and Mrs. Russell Brown and daughter, Dorothy, of Gary, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Effie Hall. Mrs.
Hall returned with Mrs. Brown to
Gary, where she will visit for several days. ,
Miss Florence Negley of Indianap
olis, is the guest of Miss Martha
Plummer of North Twenty-first street. "Harold K. Sinex left for New York city Monday evening. Mrs. O. E. Weaver of this city Is the guest of Mrs. Reed at Columbia City. Miss Dorothy Mutchner of South
ton after nine weary weeks of negotiation. Tomorrow the arbitration protocol and its complementary agreement are to be signed at a public ceremony in the Hall of the Americas of the PanAmerican union and then after a season of valedictory oratory the confer-
Fourth street, who returned last week fnn 7 T from Lynn and Greenville. Ohio, where f President Harding will she had been visiting relatives and adjourn sine die.
friends, left Tuesday evening for!
Muncle, where she will be the guest
of her uncle, E. R. Hinshaw.
Mrs. Louis E. Wentz of South Fifteenth street, and daughters, Kathryn, Dorothy and Mary Louise and son, Louis, have gone to Nattawa, Mich., to spend two weeks. Miss Stella Knode of South Fourteenth street, has gone to Charlevoix, Mich., where she will spend several weeks the guest of friends.
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