Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 245, 14 October 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1922.

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The residence of Mr. and Mrs. John -iliOtt. 20 South Eleventh street, will

f "be the ecene of a lovely afternoon wed-

A'.dlng Sunday jit 2 o'clock when their

igranddanghter. Mlsa Maxlne Noblitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nob-

- .lltt, of Indianapolis, -will be united In ianarrlage to Ted Campbell, of Indianap-

.olls, son ox Mr. and. Mra; O. C. Campt bell, of that place. The Rev. A. H.

, Backus, pastor of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church, will officiate. Miss .Virginia Livingstone , and Clarence : Hoover will act as maid of honor and " ? best man. Other members of ths f bridal party will be-Miss - Margharita

Miller. Miss Jane Harting, and Har- ' mon Snoke, all of Indianapolis, and

5 Keith Cram. Preceding the wedding ; the bridal party will be entertained at

j- dinner by Mrs. Jean Livingstone, of-

- jvortn Eleventh street. An Informal ? reception Is to follow the wedding

ceremony. .

Among the out-of-town guests who

are arriving ior tne wedding are: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Campbell, Kenneth CamDbell. Miss Leona. flrarlv William

Campbell, Miss Marie Andis, Mr. and

- airs. ATtnur auii, Mr. and Mrs. Willc Uam Hockett, Miss Helen Hockett, Mr. Tiand Mrs. O. M." Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Harting, Miss Jane Harting, Mrs. ' Mary Peacoke, Miss Margharita Miller, j'Mrs. Louise Smelser, Harmon Snoke, ' -Lloyd Turpin, Herbert Wedewen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noblitt, Miss JSdita Nob- . i'Mtt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noblitt. all ; of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. I..M. Jones,. of Anderson, the Rev. and Mrs. , iL G. Jones, of Portland, and Mr. and , Mrs. Clem Johnson, of Cambridge City. ' Complimenting Miss Maxlne Noblitt. r T)ride-elect of Ted Campbell, of Indian- , apolis, Misa Virginia Livingstone en- ; 'tentained with a miscellaneous shower , Friday evening at her home on North .Eleventh street. Rosebuds and bittersweet were effectively used in the. reception rooms and the appointments ; ;and decorations were carried out in i Hallowe'en colors. Bridge and five : 'hundred were played during the evenfing following which a luncheon was served to the guests. Those present were: Miss Maxlne Noblitt, Misa Bofiita Monarch, Miss Mary Jones, Mrs. ( iRobert L Coate, Miss Doris Puckett, .Miss Helen . Bentlage, Miss Helen Clark, Miss Mae Boals, Mrs. Nora -Murray, Mrs. Frank Noblitt, Mrs. John Lott, Miss Wilma Sudhoff; Miss Mar- ' tha Eggemeyer, Miss Esther Reid, Miss ; Katherine Binkley, Miss Margaret Livingstone, Mrs. Jean Livingstone, and Hiss Virginia Livingstone. ' The wedding of Miss Dorothy" E1Hnor Dilks and Dr. K. Roberts Richie, ;of Brewster, N. Y., will take place at I 7 o'clock In the North A street Friends S meeting-house Saturday evening, the : couple marrying themselves In keeping ,with the old Quaker marriage-ritual. Dr. Alexander C. Purdy will be the officiating minister. Preceding the ceremony a program of bridal music will be played on the harp by Signor Montani, of Indianapolis. A reception will be held at the church and later a reception will be held at the bride's home ' for members of the Immediate families. The bridal party and the out-of-town guests here to attend the wedding are to be entertained at dinner Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harris R. Dilk3 &t heir home on South Thir- . teenth street. ... The marriage of Miss" Mary Howard , Hazen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Thompson Hazen, of Clncini nati, O., to Charles Henry Burchenal, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burchenal, of.Glendale, O., former residents of . this city, is to take place Wednesday : evening at 8:30 o"clock in the Church , of the Advent, Walnut Hills, O. The ' ceremony will be followed by a reception at the residence of the bride's parents In East Walnut Hills. Mr. and Irs. Bert Kolp opened their season of assembly Ranees -at the I. : O. O. F. hall Friday evening, Sulli- . van's Happy Six, of Springfield, Ohio, playing the program. Among those .' who attended were: the Misses Vivian Harding, Goldie Fisher, Beatrice Benner, Marie Warning. Mis9 Fisher, Lorene Ranck, Elizabeth Kreimeler. Alice r Daub, Corinne Roberts. Elizabeth Mar- , shall. 'Mary Adelaide Knox, Geraldine Pettibone, Helen Rees, Edith Lewis, Louise Roberts, Lorraine Long, Marie Falkner, Bonita Monarch, Betty Coate, Elizabeth Pettibone, Edith McClellan. Esther Coyle, . Marguerite Cox, Clara Daub. Gladys Williams, Rosamond Border, Rhea Pyle, Rena Thurston, Miss Brant and Messrs. Forrest J. Gartside. Wendell Shafer, Henry f Swartz. Bennie Safer. George Weaver, . Roland 'Osborne. Glenn Weist, Robert ; rhillips, Benjamin Dallas, Roland Worth, Lester Ashbury. Samuel Kolp, - Dale Harkins, Paul Mulligan, Gene - Messick, Don Hipskind. Herbert Goss, Fred Clark. Harold Stamback, Gene ; Crowe. Kenneth Miller, Everett Phillips, Harold Goodenough. Ray WeisC brod, Neal Bly, Burr Simmons and , Harry Eikenberry. Chi chapter of Phi Delta Kappa fraternity gave an informal dance at the Eagles club Friday evening for which the Peerless Entertainers, now playing an engagement at the Washington. furnished the music. Fraternity i members and guests were entertained with a theatre party at the WashingI ton and after the .dance they formed . a midnight supper party. Among r those who attended the dance were: ( Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Himes, Fred Romey, George Brenizer, Clem McConaha, Frank Harding, L. S. Williams, the Misses Florence Cummins, Lona Weist, Neva Bowman. Rosamond Border, Betty Reunolds, Geraldine Pettibone, Rhea Ward, Maria Faulkner, , Lucile Schroeder. Betty Coate, Lorraine Long. Elizabeth Marshall, Alice Hall, Corinne Roberts, Gladys Wil- :. liams, Ruth Cross. Hazel Mashmeyer, ; Marguerite Cox. Elizabeth Pettibone, Esther Coyle, Edith McClellan. Beri nice Burton, Mary Bulla, Katherine Binkley, Rena Thurston, Florence Falck, BonKa -Monarch, Reba Town-".-send. Frances Sheppard, Edna Weaver. Miss Heiger, Doris Groan. Clara

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erts Elmer Berg, Louis Riplerger, Homer Meyers, Burr Simmons, Richard Fienning, Andrew Maag, William Eggemeyer, Clarence Ward. Donald Hipskind, Paul Burris, Fred Clark, Gene Messick, Jesse Halberstatft, John Kleusner,. LeRoy Harding, Sheldon Simmons, Brent Complish, Jack Miller. Harold Hvde. Frank fmt Tfnr-

old Stamback, George O'Brien, Thorn

ton Brehm, Arthur Bone, Neal Bly, Harry Thomas, Harry Eikenberry, Rudolph Weidner, Herbert Groce, Thomas Nolan, Griffin Jay, Charles Brown, Ernest Mitchell, L. R. Ftmk,, W. S. Butler.Everett Philllp3 and Jtobert Graham.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medsker entertained with , a pretty autumn; party Friday evening at their home o;of South

Fourteenth street when they gave a

miscellaneous shower in honorf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, nee Marie Bulla. The time waa spent informally after, which refreshments were iserved

by the hostess. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Bulla, and sons, Jesse and Harvey, Mr. and -Mrs. Will .Miller,

Miss Helen Hart, Mis3 India; Stan-

lord, Mias Velma Bosworth. ' Miss

Gladys Stanley, Miss Mildred Jenkin-

son, Miss Mary Beard, William Jenkinson, Leonard Duke, James Samuels, Harold Bills and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medsker. Misg Lewis Kmley and Miss Reba

Smith, entertained" with a nrifecellan-

eous shower Friday evening &at the home of the former on North Ninth street, in honor of Mrs. Robert Dickinson, of Indianapolis, nee, Gejrtrude McPherson. Halloween colors) were carried out n the appointment for the affair. Among the geusts were:

Mrs. Robert Dickinson, ot Indiana-

polls, Mrs. William Dickinson, .of Modoc-, Mrs. Howard Swisher, of !Xenia, Ohio, Mrs. Nathan, McPherson, Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs. Martin Swisher, Mrs. Clyde Alexander, Mrs. Ray Har

vey, Mrs. Ray Cox, Mrs. Vtfiestcott

Haynes, Mrs. George Comes, Mrs. Ora Tweedy, Mrs. Bert Calviny Mrs. Seth Dingley, Mrs. Harold Long, Mrs. TJllom, Mrs. Herbert Raissel!, Miss Myra Cox, Miss Virginia, Long, Miss Mario Parrish, Miss Ida Binkley, Miss Virginia Jones, Miss Mabel Ball, Miss Juanita Duke, Miss Verna Swisher, Miss Margaret Long, MiS3 Lillian Post, Miss Marie Alexander, Miss Reba Smith and Mrs. .Lewis Kinley. Miss Elizabeth Sauer, entertained with an Informal party, Thursday evening, at her home. Games were played and later a luncheon wa3 served by the hostess. The guests were: Miss Roma Duffin, Miss 'Mary

Fisher, Miss Helen Haisley, Miss

Ruth Bartel, Miss Petra Klute, Miss Edith Loos, Miss Pauline "Earner,

Miss Pauline Spaulding, Miss Amy

Green, Miss -Mary Minnick, Miss

Elizabeth Sauer, Miss Louise Engle-

brecht, Miss Olive Klausmeier,. Miss

Marguerite Sauer and Miss Mary

Louise Sauer.

The T. W. M. A. club was entertained by Miss Elenora Haner. at her

home on South Seventh street, Wed

nesday evening. A musicale was given by Miss Emma Hartman, Miss Emma Tiemeyer and Miss Frances Sherow after which games and con

tests were played, favors going to

Mrs. Troy Edwards and MTSs Jane

Keister. A luncheon wa3 served to the

following guests: Miss Grace Hunt, Miss Frances Sherow, Miss Opal Hawkins, Miss Bernadina Hoppe, Miss Aileen Beissman, Miss Edith Tiemeyer,

Miss Mary Juergens, Mrs. Walter

Kuntz Mrs. Earnest Stout, Mrs. Troy Edwards, Mrs. Clarence Haas, Miss Netta Bulla, Miss Elsie Kramer,! Miss Emma Tiemeyer, Miss Marie Kuhl-

man, Miss Lola Thornburg, Miss Emma

Hartman, Miss Jane .Keister, Miss Elenora Haner, Miss Saretta Elizabeth

Edwards, Ruth Ellen King, Master

Ralph Kenneth Stout. The club will

meet in two weeks with Mrs. Edwin

Coffman.

The Parent-Teacher association of

Baxter school held an informal gathering Friday afternoon at the school at which 30 members were present. One

new member was taken into the organization. Miss Helen " Rethmeyer,

accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J

W. Rethmeyer, played a. violin number. The association appointed the following persons as its delegates to the state P. T. A. convention in Indianapolis: Mrs. J. W. Rethmeyer,

Mrs. Bortner, Mrs. George Bortner,

Mr3. Walter Snavely, Miss Phillips, Miss Annette Edmunds, and Mrs. Karl

olfe, president of the association

The next mothers' meeting will be held at the school the second Friday in No

vember. The Delphian society held an Interesting session in the lecture room of Morrisson-Reeves library Friday afternoon The study of the civilization of Egypt was commenced. The club work, which Is similar to a college course, includes discussion hv -mem

bers on assignments which the entire club studies. Persons interested in joining the club are asked to call the

uxesiaenr, Airs. jti. w. zstoakes.

Horace Webb, who moved to Cali

fornia for residence last July, has been in this city for a two weeks' visit. H

will return to his home at Delhi, Calii,

saiuraay.

Mrs. Gny Brown, who recently tinderwent an operation at Reid Memorial hospital, is reDorted lmnrovinc htii

has returned to her home on South,

Fourteenth, etreet.

R. G. Tilton and Robert Tilton, ot

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Princess Tschernitschow, an American woman, lost her citlxenship two years ago when she married a Russian nobleman. She uncovered old records and has now proved that her father was an American, v -

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North Twefth street, left Saturday afternoon for Hoopeston, I1L Mrs. James L. Barkdell, of Cincinnati, O., is the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter L. Dalbey, of South Tenth street. She came to attend the 25th anniversary celebration of the Athenaea society of which she was formerly a member. Miss Esther Shngars, of Union City, has returned home after spending several davs here the Ernest of Mr. and

Mrs. A. B. Jones, of 18 North Twenty-

secona street. Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Markley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hale and Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Powell were among those who left Saturday for New Orleans, La., to attend the national convention of the American Legion and the Woman's auxiliary. Invitations are to be issued nnnn bv

the Elks for a Hallowe'en masque dance which will be held at the Elks club for members and thplr families

Monday evening, Oct. 30, from 8:30 to

1 ociock. A seven-piece Jess Halberstadt orchestra will play the order of dances.

A dance will ha Tipld at tTio I n n

F. hall from 9 to 12. o'clock Wednesday evening by the Young People's Dancine club. Thn Tan Smith

chestra will play the order of dances. The Syncopating Seven will make its only appearane here for a dance which will be given at the Eagles' club Fri-

cay evening, Oct. 20. The orchestra was formerly the Syncopating Five. The balcony wil be open to spectators. Invitations are being issued for the dance. The committee for the affair is composed of B. W. Simmons, LeRoy Harding, Thornton Brehm, and L. E. Ripberger. A luncheon-bridge will be held at the Country club Wednesday for club members, it Is announced by the social committee for October. Reservations for luncheon should be made by Tuesday noon. John Barth, of Main street, returned Friday from St Louis. Mo, where he has been visltin for 10 davn with rola.

tives.

The Quaker City club members with their husbands will be guests at an alj day indoor picnic Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bishop in Webster. All members are to meet at the home of Mrs. O. G. Porterfield, South Eighth street, at 10 o'clock Sunday morning and from there they will motor to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. ( The meeting of the Helping Hand club to have been held Thursday of next week has been postponed one week when it will be held Oct. 26 at the home of Mrs. August Thomas, South Ninth street. The Women's Community club of Fairview will give a masquerade party Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, at 7:30 o'clock at the Sevastopol school building. A special program has been arranged. Everyone is asked to come masked. A fee of 10 cents will be charged for lunch. The Denver Brown camp, No. 20,

and Ladies' auxiliary of United Spanish War veterans, will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the courthouse. Officers and color-bearers are asked to report at 7:15 o'clock for drill work. .The Florence Kinney Bible class will meet Monday afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock at the Y. M-C. A. This meeting is for the leaders-and chaii men's group. Anyone wishing to form a class Is Invited to this meeting. Queen Esther club, Past Noble grands of Eden Rebekah lodge, will meet at the home of Mrs. Nellie Meyers, 214 North Thirteenth etreet, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Greenbrlar Community club will be entertained by Mrs. Frances Test at its annual Halloween party Wednesday evening. Oct. 18. Husbands cf members will be guests at the party. The Magazine club will meet with Mrs. Charles Bond, of North Tenth street, Monday afternon. The readers will be Mrs. Fred D. Bethard and Mrs. Harrie R. Dilks. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold its annual election of officers Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Omicron rooms, K. of P. temple. All members are asked to be present The U. B. Hustlers will be entertained informally by Mrs. Harry Woodruff, at her home, 2014 North E street, Tuesday afternoon. A hallowe'en lunch will be served. A public card party will be given Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, in the Ben Hur club rooms by the Tirzah club. Mrs. Francis Test will entertain with ' a Hallowe'en nartv for tho

Green briar club, Wednesday after

noon, at her home south of town.

The Parent-Teachers association of

the David Worth Dennis Junior high school will meet Wednesday, Oct. 18.

The Neighborly club will be entertained by Mrs. R. B. Morrow Wednes-

aay arternoon. Miss Marjorie Edwards will be hostess to the N. N. C. club at her home on Klnsey street Thursday evening.

The Mary HI11W. C. T. U. will meet

wim Mrs. iu. jtjona. 33 r Lincoln street, Friday afternoon, Oct 20. Mrs. Charles Rollf, of 207 South Twelfth , street, will be hostess to the N. O. B. club Friday afternoon. An indoor fair will be enndnrtpd

by the Christian Endeavor society of

me f irst cnnstian cnurch Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Oct 17 and 18. Booths of amusements and special attractions, as well as those with home-baking and eookins, are to be features. Music will be furnished both evenings. Mrs. Clara Williams will be hostess to the Current Events club Tuesday afternoon, Oct 17. Mrs. Bertha Thompson will have a paper on "Geography of South America," and Mrs. Lizzie Bescher on "The Primitive Races of South America." Mrs. Emma Jones, of. 18 North Twenty-second street, will beostesa to the Alice Carey club Thursday afternoon. Responses will be oh "Autumn." Mrs. Mary Price will have a paper on"General Resources." The Treble Cleff club wilt meef Mnn.

day evening at 7 o'clock at the high

acuooi auauonum, it is announced by the director, S. B. Garton. There are still opening in the club for contraltos

and anyone wishing to join is asked to

do present jvionaay evening.

A dance will be given by the Ben Hurs for members and friends Satnr.

day evening. Harris's orchestra will

piay. , Eden Rebekah lodge. No. 30, I. O. O. F., will meet Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Odd Fellow's hall

The staff is asked to come prepared

ior woric Knights of Pythias of Wayne county will hold a county meeting at Richmond lodge, No. 8... Thursday evening, Oct. 19, at 7:30 o'clock. Six or more candidates will be up for the rank of page. All Knights and sojoudning brothers are invited. Refreshment? will be served and a general good time is planned after work. The Epworth league members of the First M. E. church will meet at the

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church Wednesday evening a 7 o'clock, to start on a hike. The Loyal Daughters class of the First Christian church will hold a social, Monday eevnlng, at the church. An entertainment has been arranged by the social committee. - Members having penny bags are asked to bring them and .those not having them are asked to come anyway. A lunch is to be served for which each person is to bring sandwiches, fruit, cake for one and also a paper plate, cup and spoon. The Christian Endeavor of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening. The leader will be Earl Carr. The subject for the meeting is "True Patriotism." Mrs. W. F. Eversroan, of North Twentieth street is entertaining with a Hallowe'en party for the Jolly Twelve Tuesday evening. The Greenwood Community club will entertain their husbands at a Hallowe'en party Thursday evening, Oct. 19. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Stephenson, on Liberty avenue. Richmond Council No. 2956, S. B. A will hold its regular session Tuesday evening, Oct 17, in their lodge room in the Colonial annex. South Seventh street, at 7:30 o'clock. Candidates will be initiated and other business transacted. Final plans for the Hallowe'en celebration wHl be made, following which there will be a social hour and special program, arranged by the surprise committee, who are: Mrs. Elsie Campbell, Miss Rhoda Bur. den, Oran Erk, and Walter Wyatt All members are urged to attend.

Spartanburg Ladies Aid Holds Market In Bank SPARTANBURG, Ind., Oct 14. The Ladies' Aid of the local Christian church held an all day market at tho American Trust and Savings bank at Richmond, Saturday. They went early and took a plentiful supply of homemade delicacies, and also dressed chickens and fruits.

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John Batchelor Recovering From Accident Injuries

The condition of John Batchelor,

widely known Wayne county dairy faimer and tractor salesman for the local Webb-Coleman company, who was severely injured in an automobile acci

dent west of Green's Fork Thursday, was reported greatly improved Saturday, and it is expected that he will b? near recovery the first of the week. Mr. Batchelor was not injured internally as was at first suspected, ac

cording to the report of attending physicians who . say that the two

cracked ribs suffered by the patient will soon heat

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