Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 203, 26 August 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, AUG. 26, 1922.

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Promising to toe ona of. the most

conspicuous and enjoyable functions

or me week, a dmner-brMgo party thic

, is evening will close a. deciladly success- dainty refreshments were served. The

iui gaia, week at the Country club-

uueiy uasseis or marigcuas,! giaaioii

, buddlia, rosea and asters .in beautiful .? profusion will decorate tin rooms i Dinner will be served to tabout 75

p guests. Bridge- will be tlaved at aJ

;f numbet of tables during the teveningJ and Mrs. Logue

Among tnose Tor whom coversrwm bet

laid are: Mr. and Mrs. John vJLontzJ

Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Coffin, Mk and

at her: home on Southwest Third street. Music, games and readings occupied the evening, after which

guests "were: Miss Anna Ward, Miss Virginia! Smith, Miss Helen Logue, Miss Farye Lague, Robert Stanley, of Adelaide. Australia; Neal Logue, Carl Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith,

Mrs. Emma Rank3, Delbert.E. Renks

... T t-ci T? n I .1 rl V. "L If oii,I 'AT

--- -iii'.. iiu yvn y ivuuuu, ill A . auui is Warren Clements, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price, Mr. and ,Mrs. Fred Betfhard, '". Miss Nellie Morrow, Mr. and Mrsi Ru-

r dolph Leeds, Mr, .and Mrs. W. D. Kco-j : ble, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, Mlssj ? Elizabeth Kuhn of Pittsburgh, Pa.,iMr. and Mrs. W.- J.i Blackmore, Mr. land y Mrs. W. C. iHiggenbottom. -Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur HIbberd, . Miss Eleanor P Seidel, Mr. Phillip Starr, Mr. and Mrs. a Harry Lontz, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heun, Miss Winifred Comstock, Mr. ? and Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mr. and M!rs. Henry Goldfinger, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Dilks, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Murray, Miss Maxine Murray, Mrs.. Charles Land. 3? Mr. and Mrs. Walter-.Bates, Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. P. A S. Twigg, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Todd, "' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bockoff, Mr.: and 3? Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Mr.-and Mrs. Lewis U G. Reynolds. Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Barr tel. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Harris and ,j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connor.

A party of young women. are enjoying an outing at Stevens shack for some time. Those in the party in

clude Miss Rhea Ackerman, Miss Ruth Holzapfel, Miss Mary Niewoehner,

KMIss Marjorfe Beck, Miss Mildred Cut

ter, Miss Molly Scott, Mrs. Carl Blo-

meyer, Miss Margaret Deuker, Miss

Hughes, and Miss Katherlne Daub.

Mr. Malcolm Dill, who has' been

studying In Chicago this summer, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Dill, of Reeveston Place. He

will return to Cambridge, Mass., in

the autumn,, to complete his' post-graduate course in landscape gardening at Harvard university. Miss Ruth Peltz, of - South Ninth street, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Balfour, at Lake Wawasee. Mrs. Frank Glass, of East Main street, has as her house guest for a month Mrs. Lucinda Simms, of Indianapolis.

Most exciting was? the golf tourney! I:' held Friday at the -Country club between a team of women golfers from f the Miami Valley County club of Day4 ton and a team representing the local P. club, the honors for which were awarded to the Richmond Country v club with a score of 14 to 8. Much deserved Interest was displayed in the

v, playing of both teams, for golfers on

each showed excellent poise, form and skill both in teeing and putting shots, as well as good strokes on the fair-

way. Members of the Miami Valley

j.' club playing here were: Mrs. Bradfield, Mrs. Lord. , Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Pumper, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Buntell. Rep- ?' resentattves of the local club were: v Mrs. Joseph Connor, Mrs. Irvin Cof f- ' man, Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. Wil-

bur Hibberd, Mrs. H. B. Staab, Mrtf.i 11 Paul Price, Miss Nellie Morrow and Miss Maxine Murray. At noon lunch- , eon was served to the golfers and to the following members of the club: j '; Mrs. John Lontz, Mrs. Fred Bethard, Mrs. Will Scoble, Mrs. Fred Bartel, V Mrs. John Clements, Mrs. Warren ' Clements, Mrs. Walter Davis, Miss Elizabeth Kuhn of. Pittsburgh, Pa., ? Miss Martha Scott, Miss Clara Com6tock and Mrs. Henry Goldfinger. Next Wednesday another tourney will - be held, the competitfon limited to : . club members, the award for which ;T will be a painting contributed by the kindness of Maude Kauffman Egge- '," mcyer. Announcement has been received ' here of the marriage of Miss Char--y lotte Loveday, daughter of Mr. and ' ; Mrs. George Loveday, of Warsaw, and H. Raymond Hofford, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hofford, of Modoc, which was solemnized with a simple and impressive ceremony at 4 o'clock the ". afternoon of the 19th of August, at the home of Rev. W. D. Farmer, 2157 Park s avenue, Indianapolis, the Rev. Farmer if reading the single ring service. The bride was attended by her cousin, Mrs. Burwyn Ford, and the groom by ' Mr. Maurice Loveday. brother of the bride. Miss Harlin, of McComb, Miss., and Mr. Burwyn Ford also witnessed

the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Hofford ! left on a motor trip through the south and will be at home after Sept. 5, at 809 North Ninth street, Lafayette. . Miss Loveday i3 well known in Warsaw and popular member of the younger set there. Mr. Hofford graduated from Purdue university In 1921, receiving high honors, having represented the institution on the inter5" collegiate debating team, and on the judging team at the International Livestock show in 1921, and was also ? nrcminent in other activities. He was

vi an instructor in the Wayne county schools for a time and will resume his duties on the faculty of Purdue . university this autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Hufford will be at home after the 5th s- of September at 809 North Ninth street, Lafayette. " For the pleasure of Miss Clara Pound, superintendent of Reid Memorial hospital, who leaves in the near future for Lafayette, where she will be connected with a hospital there, Mrs. " A: Willard , Zeller Carr entertained informally with a lovely luncheon party

at her home m westcott Place, Friday. A galaxy of gaillardia effectively decorated the rooms. Miss Adelia Browncll. of Cincinnati, Ohio, who is Mrs. Carr's house guest, was an out of town guest. Covers were laid for 12 guests at luncheon and the afternoon was spent informally. Mrs. Emma Logue was hostess for a very deUghtfiil party Friday evening

Miss Anna and Miss Elizabeth Wright, who hav been the guest of their sister, Mrs. Howard Dill, of Reeveston place for some time, returned Thursdayto their home in San

(jDiego, CaL

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fossenkemper

kand family have-returned from Lakehside, Ohio, where they have spent

'some time. Mr. Marius Fossenkem-

."per, who has a rposition in Lakeside,

remained there, but will go to Detroit, Mich., in a short' time, and later return to Ann"' Arbor, Mich., to continue his -studies at Michigan university. Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Kluter are spending some time at Petoskey, Mich. Miss Lucile White, of North D street, has gone to Fort Wayne, where sheihas accepted a position. Miss Hazel Mashmeyer , and Miss

,Mary ,Jane Bulla, have goke to Lake

James, where they will spend a short time, and will then go to Chicago, where they'will be guests;of Mrs. Ruby

Jefferson.

Mr. Ralph; Stanley, of Adelaide, Australia, is the guest of Miss Anna

Ward and Wflfred B. Ward, of North

Ninth street.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clements north! of Williamsburg Mr. Lawrence Harrison, Mr. Roy Stidham, Gene Harrison left Tuesday for a trip through the southern part of the state Miss Olive Harrison entertained Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown of near Arba, Mr. Murry Helms of south of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Owen -Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thorton, Miss Ruth Fulghum and Mr. Henry Macy. MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris and family of Middleboro were pleasantly surprised in their new home Wednesday evening by their friends and neighbors of Richmond. A dainty lunch was served to the following guests, Rev. Mrs. C. B. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bales, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Titu3 and daughter Vennetta, Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, Mrs. L. M. Turner, Miss Lestra Turner, Mrs. Orville Toney and daughter Elizabeth,' Mrs. Bertha Lucas and children Lillian and Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Long and daughter Virgie, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Inderstrodt, Mr. Earl F. Long, Miss Thelma Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry . Melone, Mr. John F. Boesch, Mr. H. L. Hollingsworth, Miss Reba Snyder of Fountain City, Mr. and Mrs. Hanry W. Harris and daughters Florence and Fern.

PARIS CALLS THIS MOTORING COSTUME s

in

PERSHING, Ind. Rev. L, J. Ehrhardt has returned from Oakwood park and started his evangelistic meetings at the Evangelical church. He will conduct the meetings himsel? until next Tuesday evening when Rev. O. O. Lozier will take charge and continue each night until Sept. 10 The Evangelical Sunday school has taken steps in preparation of a home

vmirnr t,t ihn rhiirrh nn Sent. 24. A i.ne average WotlWu UlSUKes

number of ministers formerly serving! long motor trip it does muss her

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Frank Callaway Sunday Miss Lovene Warren returned Sunday from a visit with' Indianapolis relatives.. .Mr. and Mrs. Cook spent several days with their son and family, at Connersville, and attended the fair J. M. McMahan and son, Harry, and Nul McMahan attended the funeral of Joseph McMahan, near Liberty Clarence Trine is on a trip through Ohio, West Virginia and to Pittsburg, Pa.. .A number of Pittsburg friends received announcements of the marriage of Merrill Cummina to Delia Pontius Loehr. Mr. and Mrs. Cummins will be at home after Sept. 1, at University Heights, Indianapolis Mrs. Catherine Hussey was called to Indianapolis Sunday, owing to the illness of her sister Mrs. Izor Mrs. J. L. Manlove has been spending the week with Milton Friends Mrs. Lizzie Kaufman, of Des Moines, Iowa, is

visiting Mrs. Barbara Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferris entertained with' a luncheon for Mrs. Robert

Wright, of St. Petersburg, Fla., and William Ballinger of Flint, Mich., John Shroyer and Mrs. Mary Shroyer, of Flint, Mich., Dr. and Mrs. Wright, Miss Elizabeth Whelan, Ernest Whelan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wisler of Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henby, of Dublin, Mrs. Kepler of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferris.

Mr. and Mrs; LawTenee Lahman and Mrs. Flora Comley. are taking an extended motor trip to Lincoln, Neb. The party left Friday evening for Indianapolis, where they will be guests of Mrs. Conley's daughter, Mrs. John Burroughs, for a short time before continuing on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Hickman and son, Harry Hickman, and- Mr. William Shockley and daughter, Eloise. of

North Eighteenth street, -left Saturday

ror an extended motor ' trip through eastern Kentucky. Mr.' and Mrs. Ozro Baldwin and daughter, Miss Harriet Baldwin, of North Eighteenth street,. left Saturday for Indianapolis, where they will remain until the close of the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, of West Main street, are spending six weeks at Petosky, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pitts and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pitts motored to Cam

bridge City Friday evening to be the guests of Mrs. Howard Kregor for the

evening.

A dance will be given for members

and friends of the Degree of Honor

this evening in the Vaughn hall at 8:30 o'clock. Miller's orchestra will

play the order of dances.

Eden Rebekah lodge No. 30, I. O.

O. F., will meet Saturday evening in

me i. u. u. i nau at 7:45 o'clock

All members of the lodge are urged to

auena tne meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will be host

ess for a dance at Beechwood Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The Hoosier Melodys Boys' orchestra will play the program of dances for the affair.

at this place will be in attendance on that day ' or some time during the week. A big day when one will meet

many old friends is anticipated Mrs. A. E.. Ehle was agreeably surprised on last Saturday evening when friends and neighbors celebrated her

birthday. Refreshments were served

and Mrs. Ehle received a number of pretty remembrances Mrs. Charles

Winter accompanied by her son, Sheii have gone to Rock Island, 111., to visit her brother, Harry Hebble and family.

...Miss Mary Bearde is threatened

with typhoid fever As the new

school building here is not complete the school will be opened in the Lutheran Sunday school room which however will not be used very long. Mrs. Orville White of Nobles ville is now a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and family.

ud so. Knowing tnis t)ocat. ol .

Paris, has created this costume that just fits in with her needs. It is a frock with cape fo match mad of silk and wool tricot. .

nerva Corvas entertained Sunday Mrs. Elizabeth McManus and son John, and Mrs. Anna Ulrich. of Indianapolis...

..Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hoffman and

daughter, and Samuel Vance were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Vance and family, of Doddridge, Sunday. Miss Phoebe Vance accompanied them home for a week's visit Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doddridge, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ohmit, Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace, Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson, Mrs. Sallie Buson, Mrs. Verne" Beeson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beeson and family, Wil-

I bur Elwell. Frank Callaway, Frank

MILTON, Ind. Word from the Rev. M. McCormick says that his son has passed the crisis and is slowly getting better so that the doctors give them hope of his recovery Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clingman spent Sunday with Indianapolis friends. .. .Mr. ana Mrs. Park Manlove and son motored to Brownstown, Sunday Miss Julia Hittle is home from a visit with friends at her former home, Zionsville Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barton and family of Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Malinda Barton and Frank

Callaway ..Mr. and Mrs. Wilis Liyerton, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Llverton and Mr. and Mrs. William Huddelston attended the Llvertcn reunion at Marion, Sunday M. and Mrs. Frank Jones and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones and sons, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones ....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones remained for a few visit with Muncie and Union City reoatives Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hess announce tha birth of a son. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Gayle Donnevan is attending the National convention of Moose at Moosehart, this week, as a delegate from the local lodge Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

unmu nave purchased the double house on West Main street of Miss Katie Kothe and Miss Mary Rare sheil Mrs. Robert Wright and her brother William Ballenger and Miss Mary Shrover of Flint iioh ar-a

guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beale and daughter Mary Ellen of Indianapolis, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Squire Cornthawaite Miss Mary Bertsch has returned from New York, where she has spent several months. C. J. Hormel is visiting relatives in Pittsburgh Miss Katherine Ulrich has returned home from a two week's visit at Russel Point, Ohio... '..MiSS Maud DHsrhpl ia vioitino- Mo

Lillian Outland at Culver Mrs! Carl Gibbs and children spent Thursday With relatives 1n PnnnoravUlo

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall and children a I" 1. T . ....

ji oi. .louis are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. WilHarrt Pot

V A V- I V. i'i 1 0 O Alice Bradbury is visiting Dr. Pelton

ttnu wire at uetroit, Mich., for several

iting relatives at Westfield.. ...George fjf

Doney is visiting his son Charle3 Doney and wife at Indianapolis for a few days Large crowds of people from this city attended the Connersville fair Thursday George Morris has purchased the property, in which he lives on Front street of Alvin HormeL The consideration was J1200. Mrs. Elizabeth Crockett and Mrs. H. B. Havens and daughter of Chicago are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waddell . Mrs. Christina Moore is visiting relatives in Fountain City... ..Dr. Tiefenthales and wife have returned from a visit with his parents in St. Louis., j

CAMDEN, Ohio. B. D. Talbert of West Elkton will soon move to Camden in Ed Huffman property on North Lafayette street. .... S. L. Yochum was in Eaton Thursday Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Drummond have returned from a three weeks visit with their daughter in Detroit, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phares and daughter Dorthy are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phares. .... Frank White sang a solo at Teachers Institute in Eaton Thursday afternoon Robert Dushey and Shirley Kapp were married in Eaton Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ray Davenport of Bowling Green, Ohio is visiting her sister Mrs. Tura White Genevieve and Mary Elizabeth White who spent several weeks

with their aunt Mrs.

turned with her. .... Mrs

Baxter and Charles Callaway attended the Beeson reunion at Knightstown Sunday.. .Miss-Naomi Squires of Richmond, was the guest of Mrs. E. P. Jones a few days this week Mrs. Harry Doty and son Fred, visited Mrs. Isaac Doddridge and family this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reinard of Muncie, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lamb Miss Baker has returned from a visit with California relatives and is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ward. Miss Ward, of Chicago, is spending a week's vacation with her family... The monthly business meeting of the Methodist church was held Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larson and family, Maurice Insrerman and Dwight Brown spent

Davenport re-j Sunday at Muncie.. .Miss Ruby Moore 3. Grace Jack-Jand Miss Marie Christianson of Chi-

son Johnston who has been visiting i cagii, have been visiting Mit and

her mother Mrs. Belle Jackson return-i Mrs. Jessie Moore Miss Mildred ed to her home in Montana Saturday. Larson will teach at Abington Miss Lillian Bertch of Indiana is 1 1 Clarence ' Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. visiting her sister Mrs. Will Killough. paui .Merrill, of Chicago, visited

im vamijucu idiimu " i ueorge leDnarat recently mr. ana

nesday from a visit in Richmond with

her daughter Mrs. Charles Moss Mrs. Walter Graham and little daughter Dorothy will spend next week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis and attend Chautauqua.. .. .Dr. G. H. Housher was in Eaton Thursday. MILTON, Ind. Mrs. Alice Kinneman and Mrs. Will Gross and son, of Kenosha, Wis., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinnerman... ..Miss Nettie Bennett had as recent guests, Miss Willa Bidgood and Miss Hallie Bidgood. of Shelbyville, Mo.,.

. . Miss Marie Snyder and Miss Gussio j

Miller attended the county institute at Richmond this week Mrs. Mi-

Mrs. Emory Baker and family, of Day

ton, and Mrs. Jesse Van Camp and son, of Cleveland, were the guests of

Sunday

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