Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 235, 3 October 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGR, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 1922.

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Mrs. Frederick Miller, of 24 North . Tenth street, issued invitatlona Monday for a one o'clock luncheon-bridge, (which she -will give at the Richmond 1 Country club Thursday, October 12. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark, of Springtfleld, O., are the gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calkins, of North Eight'a street. Mrs. Claude Addleman, of Pearl street, is entertaining at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Roy iNiederman, of Dayton, O. Covers -will !be laid for eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Geler, of South ! Sixth street, have returned home after a month's visit with Mrs. John Buche ;and family, of New Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McLaln, of (Indianapolis, spent the week end with 'Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bowers, of Benton Heights.

Mrs. Laura B. Walters, of 312 South

jueventh street, has returned to her home after a month's vacation. Among those from this city who will attend the Grand Temple meeting of Pythian Sisters at Indianapolis. Oct. 4, 5 and 6, are: Mrs. Tom Shissler,

Mrs. Andrew Roser, Mrs. Carl Wadman, Mrs. Guy Duvall and Mrs. Anna

Schneider.

Mrs. Nora Banfill and daughter,

Mary, left Monday evening for Rook

Creek, O.. whero they will visit for somo timo with Mrs. Banfill's son,

C. K. Banfill and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Jenkins left Tues

day morning on a motor trip through

tne east. They will visit en route with relatives at Harrisburg, Pa., and Wash

ington, D. C.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pogue and

two sons, Malcolm and George, ot

Somerville, O., were the guests Sunday

or Air. and Mrs. L. L. Parks.

Mr. and Mrs. William Parks and

aaugnter, Rubynelle, and Ernest E. ' Parks, of Portland, were her Sunday,

xne guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Parks.

Mrs. Roy Nlederman. of Dayton. O

is the guest of Mrs. Richard Tuecke,

ot reari street.

Announcements have been received

hero of the marriage of Emery Saur, son of Mrs. George Saur, of this city, to Miss Melba Porter, neice of Mr. and Mrs. Cassa Tomlin, of North Eighth

street. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents in Carrollton, Ky Sept. 29. The ceremony was read in the presence of 30 guests. The

Drmo wore a gown of blue canton

crepe, and carried an arm bouquet of Sunburst roses. Decorations through the house were carried out in the fall colors. A dinner was served to the guests following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Saur have left on a short wedding trip after which they will reside in Carrollton, Ky. The marriage of Miss Mamie Leonard and Gustave F. Hanning was auietly celebrated Monday at the home of the bride's brother on Easthaven avenue, the Rev. Charles Woodman, pastor of the West Richmond Friends

church, officiating. The single ring service was used. The bride wore a gown of. brown spiral crepe with accessories to correspond. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Hanning will be at home at 324 Peart street. John N. Weist was given a surprise party Monday evening at his home, 207 South B street, in honor of his 72nd birthday anniversary. The evening was spent informally end a luncheon served. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John Weist, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Weist, Glenn Weist, Miss Lona Weist, Miss Alice Weist, Miss Zella Edith Weist, Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Peed, Mr. and Mrs. Will Klinger, Miss

caxia hunger ana wax uavis.

. The. Otterbein Sisters of the United . Brethren church were entertained on : Monday evening by Mrs. David Lady ?t her home on North Twentieth

street. Officers were elected as fol

lows: Mrs. Emma Weaver presl-dent; Mrs. Roy Babylon, vice-president;

Mrs. Eli Cook, treasurer; and Mrs.

Florence Layman, secretary. A business meeting was held, followed by a

social hour, during which refresh

ments were served.

The Semper Phi Delas held an In

formal gathering at the home of Miss

Edith Hollingsworth on North E street Monday evening. Those present were: Miss Hazel Fulle, Miss Dorothy Shurley, Miss Lucille Shurley, Miss Susanna KitcheL Miss Mildred

Moser, Miss Blanche Carman, Mrs.

Bonnie Schaffer, Miss Gertrude Schutte, Miss Opal Skinner, Miss Mary Way and Miss Edith Hollings

worth. A called meeting ot the club will be held Monday evening at 7:30

o clock at the home of Miss Susanna Kitchen on North Thirteenth street.

The Loyal Daughters' class of tha

First Christian church held a special

meeting at the church Monday even

ing, at which time 60 members were

present. The class decided to serve

meals to the election board and will

commence next Monday. The Penny

social, which the class is planning to

give, has been postponed until Oct. 16. Mrs. Daggy sang two numbers,

accompanied by Mrs. Snavely. Later

a social hour was enjoyed. The host

esses for the evening were Mrs. Mo-

Neal. Mr3. VanTilburg, Mrs. Effie

Johnson, Mrs. Russell Wiley, Mrs

Hamilton, Mrs. Harry Townsend, Mrs. Will Seaney, Mrs. Partlow, Mrs. Belle

Harris and Mrs. Bessie Gable.

The Who Do class of the Grace M.

E. church was entertained Informally

with a pretty party Monday evening

at the home of Mrs. Ora Stegall, North

Tenth street. Music was furnished by

Miss Lela Longman and readings were

given by Mrs. Ralph Himes. Games,

refreshments and a social time formed

the rest of the evening program. Mrs

Stegall was assisted by Miss Elizabeth Townsend, Miss Frances Gilbert, Miss Leona Weaver, and Miss Blanche Out-

land, officers of the class. Those pres

ent were: Miss Eva Clevenger, Miss

Helen Largen, Miss Ruth Henderson.

Miss Ruth Overstreet, Miss Mario

Bage, Miss Agnes Free, Miss Elma

Hunt, Miss Adda Study, Miss Leona

Weaver, Miss Blanche Outland, Miss

Frances Gilbert, Miss Edith Needham Miss Myrtle Stone, Miss Ruth Cud

miegs, Miss Mary McMullen, Miss Jen

nie Meranda, Miss Lela Longman, Miss

Elizabeth Townsend, Miss Inez Garii

oJt, Miss Laura ThorneL Miss Ida

Thornel, Mrs. Mae Wright, Mrs. A. H

Backus, Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mrs. Ralph Himes, Mrs. P. J. Heery, Mrs. Alvin

Cully, Mrs. Bertha Wright, Mrs. Es-

telle McKinley, Mrs. Marie Wiesehan, Mrs. Noah Stegall, Mrs. Mary Rohrer,

Mrs, Toney, Mrs. Don N. Rodefer,

Mrs. Esther Decker, Mrs. Hazei Tay

lor, Mrs. Mathew, Mrs. Ora Stegall,

Mrs. Frank Metzger . and Mrs. Roy

Kelly.

The Degree of Honor will give two public card parties Wednesday, at Vaughan hall. The first will be at 2:15 o'clock in the afternoon, and the

second at 8:15 in the evening. Euchre and sheephead will be played Every

one is Invited.

A dance will be given at Vaughan hall Saturday evening by the Degree

of Honor. Miller orchestra will play

the order of dances. AU members and

their friends are cordially invited.

Denver Brown camp and ladies' aux

Iliary of Spanish-American war vet

erans will hold their regular meeting

at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the courthouse. All members are

asked to be present

The Ladies of the Webster Friends

Aid will hold a market at the First

National bank, Saturday, Oct, 7, beginning at 9 o'clock, The Ladies' Aid society of the Science Church of Spiritualists will

give an ice cream social and musical , entertainment at the K. of P. temple Thursday evening at 7 : 30 o'clock. All members and their friends are invited. The Hibberd Parent-Teachers' association will meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 5, at 3:30 o'clock et the school. A Riley program will be given by the children. Mrs. Clara B. Graves will speak. .A free-will offering for the Riley Memorial hospital will be taken. Everyone is urged to be present. The Ladies' Aid society of St. Paul's Lutheran church holds its next meeting Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the chapel. All members are reminded to fcring the fruit for the

Oesterlin Orphans home.

ated. Every membi urged to be

present. J

The regular moniparlsh meet

ing of St Paul's Epiy church will

De neia weanesaaying. a sup

per will be held at frck preceding the meeting.

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The Ladles' Aid ot Second Eng

lish Lutheran churcl$ meet Thursday all day at the co. Members

are urgea to attenatnere are a

The Mary HilTW. C. T.'TJ. will hold

Its first meeting of the new year at

the home of Mrs. Viola Wilson, 742

South Sixth street, Friday afternoon

at 2 o'clock. Plans for the years

work will be discussed and superin

tendents of various departments will

be appointed. A full attendance is de sired.

The regular meeting of the Ladies

of the G. A. R. win be held Wednes

day, Oct' 4, at the court house. Mrs.

Eva Henderson, of Newcastle, will in

spect the circle. A picnic dinner will

be served at noon and the meeting' of

the circle will open at 2 o clock.

The Jeoteyo class of Grace M. E.

church will meet Wednesday evening

at the home of Miss Eva Rowe, 620

South Ninth street All members are

asked to attend.

The Woman's Foreign Missionary so

ciety of the First M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:15

o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. W.

Hall, 219 South Eighth street Mrs. Hasty will be leader in charge of the

program.

The Missionary society of the First

Christian church will meet Wednes day afternoon In the church parlors.

Mrs. Katherine Backmeyer will be

hostess to the Neighborly club Wed

nesday afternoon.

Miss Flossie Money will be hostess

to the Wedoso club Wednesday even

ing at her home on Randolph street.

The Penny club will be entertained

at a chicken dinner and all-day meet

ing Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lou Carrington, 725 West Main street Arrangements will be made for the market to be held Saturday at the market house. Each member is asked

to bring a plate, cup, knife and fork.

The Ladles' Bible class of Trinity

Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Ruby Kemper, 40 S South

Fourteenth street, Wednesday evening. All persons are requested to come masked in sheets and pillow cases. The Woman's club of Fairview will meet in Sevastopol school building on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All women are invited. Ten cents will be charged for refreshments. The King's Daughters of South Eighth Street Friends church will hold their regular meeting at the church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. AH members are requested to be pres

ent The hostesses will be Mrs. Melissa Coffin and Mrs. Sarah Shumard. The Florence Kinney Bible class, District three, of which Mrs. Sedgwick .is leader, will meet with Mrs. John Eggemeyer at her home in the Arden apartments Thursday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock. The study will be the eighth chapter of Acts. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold initiation of candidates Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Omicron rooms, K. of P. temple. Following Initiation officers will be nomin-

Towed 4400 Miles. The famous motor yacht "Spee-

iacks," which fall was reported lost

is safe in Moorea harbor. Society Isl-

large number of com

to work on.

The Woman's Aicjiety of tha

First Presbyterian St will meet

Wednesday afternooi the church

parlors. I

Christian Endeavof the! First

Christian church wIlU an Impor

tant business meetinglnesday eveningat 7:45 o'clock&ns for the

fall and winter actii are to be

discussed. Ref reshm&rill be serv-

ed later. All membere urged to

be present . I

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The Suburban H Economics

club will be entiertainrhursday af

ternoon, Oct 12, by Atharles Wil

son at her home westhe city. In

stead of thi3 week, imbers are

asked to note the chain date.

Richmond Council, 1 S. B. A.

holds its regular me at 7:30 o'clock In the Colonialex. A full

attendance is desired.! t

The Elkhorn Ladieid and the Missionary society w$ld a joint

meeting Wednesday fioon at

o'clock, at the home Mrs. Ellen

Routson. Mrs. Florenlawley will

have the program, theject being

"The Church by the Sidthe Road.'

The Ladies' Aid soc&f the Sec

ond Presbyterian churcll not meet to sew this week on tint of the

synod meeting at thet Presby

terian church.

The Young People'slcing club will be entertained win informal

dance from 9 to 12 o'clcVednesday evening at the I. O. t hall, by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wifausic will

be furnished by the ECSmith or

chestra The affair will tvitational.

A dance will be given'eechwood

Wednesday evening forph the fa

mous Fischer orchestral play.

The Woman's Missionsociety of Reid Memorial church -mold a social Wednesday afternoathe home of Mrs. Charles Moss, Jouth Sixteenth street. I The Aid society of I North A street Friends church wjbld an all day meeting Wednesdajct 4, at the church. j The Ladies Aid of thirst Baptist church will meet at home of Mrs. Russell Cox, 208 SdEleventh street, Wednesday even at 7:30 o'clock. All members surged to

be present.

and, well along on her trip around the world, with owner and Mrs. Albert Y. Gowen, of Chicago, and skipper William J. Lewis,a board. The "Spee-

jacks was towed from Panama to the Paumotu Group, South Sea Islands, 4400 miles the longest tow In history by the Bteamshlp "Eastern. Queen."

A waterfall is hotter ae bottom

than at the top the faliparticles

of water, on striking gene heat

710 Main. Phone 1830

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or dared to yosome. HintBros.

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ELIZABETH KOLP Having returned home after several weeks spent in securing many pretty dances for the children, I am now prepared to organize my classes for the-coming season. I am not sending any cards or invitations, but depending upon the mothers- to telephone me if they desire-their children to take the work. My telephone number is 1210 and home Studio, 326 North Tenth street

Ball Room, Eagles' Club. Opening of Classes to be announced later. Private lessons by appointment.

Cordially,

Elizabeth

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