Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 19, 22 January 1923 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1923.
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Mrs. Horatio N. Land was hostess for an informal bridge party Monday at her residence on South Twentysecond street. The guests were Miss Elizabeth - Tarkelson, Miss Stella Knode. Mrs. John M. Crawford, Mrs. Herbert W. Thompson, Mrs. Earl Bone, Miss Helen Johnson, Mrs. Frank Bescher, , and Mrs. Harold Grimes. . -v ' Mrs. William V. Coffin, of Whittier, Calif, is the guest of her brother, John H. Nicholson and Mrs. Nicholson of East Main street. Mrs. Coffin, who resided here a number of years ago, was l'ormely Miss Sara Nicholson, and is a daughter of Timothy Nicholson. Mrs. David W. Sweets, of Louisville, Ky is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Shirk of South Twenty-first street. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Minner, Miss Helen Louise Minner, and Raymond McGriff motored to Indianapolis Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dennis. " Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rohe are the parents of a daughter, Phyllis Elizabeth, born Saturday at Reid Memorial hospital. Mrs. Rohe before her marriage was Miss Nell Vogelman. Mrs Margaret Dennis Vail, who underwent an operation recently at ti in Columbus. Ohio, is
leaving the hospital this week and expects to return to her home here In a lew weeks. Mrs. E. L. Jackson and son, Robert, ' entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. ; and Mrs. Harold E. Pickering. Mrs. ' Pickering was formerly Miss Mary 'Wehrley.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, D. Y. Geddes, superintendent of the Indianapolis and St. Louis division of the G. It. and I., and Mrs. Carl Durtes, all of Indianapolis, were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Heard,, of West Main street. . , Mrs. A. W. Roach,-of South Fifteenth street, broke her leg last Wednesday when she slipped and fell at Indianapolis where she was on business. She received medical aid in Indianapolis and was then removed to lier home here, where she is reported to be recovering. , The Order of the Eastern Star will pive a dance at the Masonic temple Saturday evening, Jan. 27, it is announced. An invitation is extended to all Mason and their families. The Paul I. Harris orchestra is to play the program of dances. Mr. and Mrs. John Statzer and family were given a surprise party by a number of friends at their home. The evening was spent socially, and later refreshments were served. The guests -vere Miss Thelma "XuKhlman, Miss Nellie Kees, Miss Jfreda Hartman, Miss Miss Gertrude Kees, Miss Pauline Druley, Miss Edith Sheffer, Miss Viola Kees, Miss Lilly Statzer, Joe Bostick, Roy Alvey, Elmer Hartman, Howard Glunt, Albert Kees, Oscar Hartman, Herman Glunt, Paul Hartman, Dewey Statzer, Harold Harper, Eddie Statzer, nnrrpll Shpffpr Thnmas Statzer. Wal-
terxHerberts, Mr. and Mrs. George Druley, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Herberts, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Drulev. Mr. and Mrs.
Warner Sheffer and daughters, Rhea
and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. George cum
mins, Mr. ana Airs. Isaac Harper ana flanehtprs. Lpna and Hester, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Statzer and daughter,
Khea. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Prows entertained at dinner Sunday for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. S, KKeelor, Mr. and Mrs. William I. Mas-
Fey and daughters, Helen," Lucy and
, Pauline, and Miss Mary Nicholson.
A shower was given by friends of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bogan at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Thomas,
north of town. The evening was spent In games and music, after which a three-course luncheon was served. The guests were: Miss Iva Whalin, Miss Shirla Neff, Miss Nellie Davis, Miss Mildred Lough. Miss Esther Banks, Miss Wandalle Bunch, Miss Ruby Thomas, Miss Marjorie Meek, Miss Edna Zurwell, Miss Marie Baldwin, Miss Roxie Thomas, Miss Mabel Thomas. Robert Kenworthy, Fred Garrett, Wilbur Barley, Farrest Bogan, Alvil Heitbrink, Charles Holmes, Martin Steele, Kenneth Thomas, Ray Bxown, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogan, Mr. and Mrs. Con Zurwell. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Goodwin, Mrs. Ella Goodwin
and Mr. and M-rs. Harry Thomas.
The D. A. R. was entertained Satur
day afternoon at the residence of Mrs.
Richard Schillinger on North. Eighth street. Those participating in tlie pro
gram were Mrs. Greorge Chrisman.
Miss Ada Woodward and Mrs. Walter Bates. Discussion followed and a so
cial hour was held during wnich re
freshments were served. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Schil
linger, Mrs. J. F. Hornady, Miss
Georgie Cole and Mrs. E. R. Reynolds.
The Women of . Moosehart legion
will hold , a special meeting Monday
evening at 8 o'clock in tha Moose home. The deputy grand regent will be present. AH members axe urged
to be present.
A card party will be given by the
Degree of Honor Monday evening at 8 o'clock In the Red Men's hall. Eu
chre and sheephead will be played.
The public Is invited to attejnd.
The Ornis Melas club will meet
Tuesday evening with Miss Gertrude
Eggleston at her home on South
Twelfth street
A dance will be held at the Town
Hall fn Centerville Tuesday night
An orchestra from Richmond will
play. The public is invited to attend
The Parent-Teacher association of
Joseph Moore school will meet Friday
afternoon, Jan. 26, at 3 o'clock at the school. Professor Walter Dexter is
to be the speaker. Miss Miriam Had
ley, violinist, will play. A full at
tendance 13 desired.
A cafeteria supper wfl be served
from 5 to 7 o'clock Wednesday even
ing, Jan. 24. at the First English Lu
theran church by Circle One, of the Ladies Aid society. Everyone Is in
vited to attend.
The Earlham Heights Dorcas society will meet with Mrs. James Brumfield at her home on Easthaven avenue Thursda afternoon instead of with Mrs. Burnett. Each woman Is asked to bring thimble and scissors. The Universalist Mission circle will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Blair, 202 North Seventh street. A full attendance of all members and their friends is requested as state and national officers are to be present. The, Virginia Asloer Business Women's council will hold its regular meetings at Red Men's, hall Tuesday. Luncheon and suppe? will be served by women of the West Richmond W. C. T. U. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Jones will have charge. The Bible lesson will be given by, Mrs. Jones and Mr. Jones will sing. A cafeteria supper will be served
by Circle Two of Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church Thursday even
ing, Jan. 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock.
The public is. invited. 'Ultra modern music is to be presented in the program before the music deportment of the Woman's club when it meets Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock
in the Public Art gallery. Miss Mildred Scbalk is in charge of the program. The program promises to be one of the most interesting which has
been presented at the department's meetings this winter.
International situations and the
crises arising from present conditions
in Europe are to be aken up by Mary Locke Hurin, of Toledo, Ohio, In the third and last of her series of current events lectures before the civics de
partment of the Woman's club Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the First English Lutheran church. Mr3.
Hurin's lectures have been one of the greatest drawing cards in the club this winter and as a result of the Intense
interest in world problems at this time
an unusually large gathering Js ex
pectea at tne closing lecture.
Miss Birdice Norris will entertain
the Five Hundred club Monday even
ing at her home on North Twentieth street. v
The Women's Community club of
Fairview will meet at Sevastopol school Tuesday evening. Each woman is requested to wear a costume representing some character.
Mrs. Harry Kates will be hostess to the Kensington club Tuesday after
noon.
The Show-me club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Albert Fehlman at her home on Richmond avenue.
Mrs. Albert Foster will be hostess to the Criterion club Tuesday afternoon I at her home, 215 North Seventeenth street. The Quiet Stitchers will be enter-; tained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Lillie Baird and Mrs. Dora White at the home of Mrs. Baird on the Middleboro road. Mrs. Bertha Thompson entertains the Current Events club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mildred Mason will be hostess to "the Semper Phi Delas club Monday evening at her home, 617 North West Second street. Every member is urged to be present as Important business Is to be discussed. The market to have been held next Saturday by the Woman's auxiliary of the American legion at the market house has been postponed indefinitely, it is announced. An all day meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion will be held Friday at the home of Mrs. William Reed on Boyer street. Each member is asked to bring sandwiches
and one other dish for luncheon. The Ever Ready class of Middleboro will hold an all day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Anna Glunt. All members are urged to be present. Auxiliary 43 of William P. Benton camp, Sons of Veterans, will meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon In the G. A. R. rooms at the court house. Special business will be discussed. There will be lunch. A full attendance) is desired.
The Lawton club will meet Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Petry on North Twentieth street. The Penny club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Urban, 902 North D street. A large attendance is desired so arrangements can be made
for the banquet the club will give
later.
Richmond Council No. 2956, S. B. A., will meet in regular session Tuesday evening. Jan. 23, at 7:30 o'clock in
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MINSTREL WILL BE PRESENTED THURSDAY CENTERVILLE, Ind., Jan. 22. A
minstrel show will be given by the Paul Hunt (Centerville) post of the
American Legion on Thursday evening, Jan. 25, at the high school auditorium. The proceeds of the benefit
performance will be turned into the Legion treasury, from which the legion members have been giving liberal support to various local civic enterprises, the most recent of which was fitting out the school grounds with playground equipment. About half a hundred will be included in the cast, which with few exceptions, Is composed entirely of Centerville persons. Mis3 Jane Sudhoff, of Richmond, .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Snavely with Clarence Turner, of Dayton, in a duolougue and Walter Snavely, of Richmond, are the only out of town characters. The performance will be repeated at Hagerstown Friday night. Characters Announced The characters with their parts, are as follows: Interlocutor, J. R. Moulton; tambos, Walter Snavely, Keith Hatfield, Harold Nicholson; bones, Will G. McVay, (In charge of the pro
duction (. Julian Dunbar and Jesse Matthews. Harold Nicholson "I've Had 57 Varieties of Sweethearts"; Jessie Matthews "If I Was What I Ain't"; Orville Richardson "Steppin" Around;" Keith Hatfield "Hot Lips"; Emil Filby "My Buddy;" Earl Abel "Caroline in the Morning";
Julian Dunbar "After the First For
ty Years;" Robert O'Melia "Susan;" Norma Meloy "I'm a Mean Job;" Walter Snavely "I Ain't Got Nothing for to Pass Around;" Earl Rhoades "Gems From Eithopia;" Will G. McVay "Somebody Lied;' The Leglon'a Wonderful Symphonic Swinette Band. Chorus: Laurabel Hatfield, Frances Matthews, Dorothy Smelser. Ula Pike, Nova Matthews. Mary Dunkle, Charline Beck, Hazel Jackson, Vera Staats, Iva Duff, Ruby O'Melia, Helen Jackson, Leota Nelson, Josephine Barton, Nazoma Means, Esther Anderson,
Clarence Endsley, Clem Black,
Charles Doherty, Harry. Lundy, Jack
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A Picture The Quaker Girl, Mrs Ruby O'Melia.
Richmond's Favorite Miss Jane
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Singing "Gin, Gin, GInny Shore A
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' "Three O'clock In the Morning"
Boys: Ula Pike, Mary Dunkle, Jose phine Barton and Nazoma Means
Girls: Dorothy Smelser, Frances Mat;
Ohio Seeks Auto Laws To Save Human Life (By United Press) COLUMBUS, Ohio. Jan. 22. Law directors of Ohio's largest cities have demanded that the legislature unify state traffic laws in an effort to curb the wave of auto accidents which took a toll of more than 800 lives in Ohio
last year.
A unified traffic code for the state.
drafted by the law directors for submission to the legislature, calls for Jail sentenes for speeders and pre
scribes rules of the road which it is proposed to incorporate into the etate law.
The code would require drivers of enclosed cars to carry a mechanical device by which they could warn traffic to the rear when they intend to stop or turn, and a mechanical windshield cleaner for driving in heavy rainstorms.
thews, Helen Jackson, Esther Ander son. Ralph Snavely and Turner Clarence, assisted by Mrs. Helen Snavely and Harry Kepler. "All Bound' 'Round With a Woolen ' String, A Rube Classic Will McVay, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mat thews. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. O'Melia, Miss Leota Nelson, Mr. Paul Matthews. Goodnight Chorus Entire company. Mrs. Ruby Snavely, pianist.
Alabama Ministers Limit
Marriage After Divorce (By United Pr;ss) MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Jan. 22.
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regular session passed resolutions de
claring they would refuse to perform marriage ceremonies for divorcees,
unless either party could show the
ground of divorce to be that as recognized by the law of the Bible.
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