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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1923.
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Engagement ' of Mlsa Ethel Owen, 41? Lincoln street,Uo .Joseph gtrarsea of Columbus, Ohio va3A announced by Mrs. William , Peitemeyer. sister of the fiancee at a party given by Miss Owen at her. home. The marriage is to take place some time the early part of March. Color appointments of green and white were carried out in
a luncheon that was . served. The guests were Mrs. Shannon Campbell, Mrs. Wllcoxen, Mrs. Albert Kittle. M r .- - Theodore Kepiinger, -.Mrs. Charles Muegel, Mrs.. Oscar Darling, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. William Deltemeyer, Mrs. Anna Meek and Mrs. Ethel Owen. The bride and groom will reside in Columbus, Ohio. The ladles of Circle No. 3 of the First English Lutheran church with their husbands and families were entertained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith at their home on East Main street. The house was beautifully decorated in roses. A cafeteria supper was served at 6 o'clock, after which a program was enjoyed. Mrs. F. W. Kraeger sang several songs accompanied ott the piano by Mrs. George Eggemeyer; Walter Reinhard played several clarinet numbers; Hein and Mary Foesenkemper played a niano and violin duet: and Mrs. L. L.
Harris gave a reading. Sixty persons participated in games and contests. A fish pond being one of Sie most enjoyable features of the evening. Th marriage of Graoo By aJid Newton W. Long was solemnized Friday, Jan. 25, at 4 o'clock .by Rev. F. A. i Dressel at the parsonage of the First English Lutheran church, it was made known Thursday. The ceremony was a quiet up, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McMullen of Green's Fork being the only attendants. The bride wore a navy blue tailleur with hat and accessories of grey. Her flowers were a lovely corsage of Aaron Ward roses. Mrs. McMullen also wore a dark tailored gown, and a corsage of rosebud3. Immediately alter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Long left on a wedding trip to Indianapolis. They are now at home in Wrightland. Mr. Long Is employed at the National Automatic Tool company. The Young Woman's Missionary society of the Grace M. ,E. church held their February meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mis Esther Hamilton. Miss Jennie Meranda gave the lesson on "The Negro Problem." The ladies are making plans for a country store, which is to be held soon. Those attending the meeting were Miss Dorothv Henning, Miss Iris Cook, Miss Esther Hamilton, Mis Jennie Meranda, Miss Edith Needham, Miss Lela Longman, Miss Bonnie Schaeffer, Miss Blanch Carman, Miss Leona Weaver. Miss Inez Garriott and Miss Eva ClevThe members of the Sunflower club
were entertained lntormauy ai me home of Rev. F. A. Morrow Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent socially and a light lunch was served. The club will meet with Mrs. Morrow again on Feb. 7. The Five Hundred club will meet Monday evening with Miss Doris Puckett at her home on South Fourteenth street. The Ladies' Missionary society of the Reid Memorial church will have a thimble party for the ladies and friends Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. G. F. Fosler at North West Third and Tearl streets.'. The Carnation club will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Kate McClure at 402 South Ninth street. A full attendance of the Sigma Kappa club is desired at an entertainment to be given Thursday night at the home of Miss Mabel Bullerdick, 317 South Thirteenth street.
The sewing circle of the Finley P. T. A will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harlick Ball, 129 South
Tenth street.
The Tourists club will meet Friday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kodrrt E. Heun. 2019 East Main street.
Mr. Charles S. Bond will read a paper en Riheria. Mrs. J. Herschel Coffin
will lead in discussion. ,
The Hawatha social Literary club will met Fridav afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lon Wynn, 23 North Tenth
street.
Mrs. John Schwegman, 232 South
Seventh street will entertain the Four
Comers' club Friday afternoon. A full
attendance is do-sired.
The members of the Jolly Twelve
club will be entertained Friday after
noon by Mrs. Roy Wright at her home,
632 North Eighteenth street All! members are urged to be present. j Mrs. W. C. Higgenbottom of the Westcott place will leave Thursday night for Philadelphia, Penn., to be gone for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr of this city are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Swayne and Mrs. Juliet Shirk, who are resident guests at the Broadmoor hotel in Colorado Springs. Miss Blanche Waite, an instructor at Morton high school is confined to her home on account of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gardner and three daughters, Louise, Helen and Evelyn, of North Nineteenth street, are leaving today for permanent residence at Fostoria, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weisbrod of
South Fifteenth street. Save as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Stelnkamp and daughter Betty Lou, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Stelnkamp will attend the American Rose Growers' society flower show and the American Carnation society show in Cincinnati.
InTichmond Churches
Regular prayer meeting services of the Third M. E. church will be held . Thursday night it 7:30 o'clock. The lesson will be taken from the first chapter of rev delations. Rev. Gates will hare charge. Revival services beflng carried on by Rev. John Miller at the Whitewater M. E. church will continue until Feb. 11. The public Is invited to attend. The Enterprise BibJe class of the East Main street Friends church will
hold a social -Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Ned Cook, 111 Charles street. All members are asked to be present.
Women of the Middleboro M. E. church will hold a , market at the market house Saturday afternoon. Home made pies, cakes, and dressed chickens will be for sale. Regular meeting of the Loyal Woman's class of the First Christian church will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. S. Keelor, 223 North Nineteenth street. All members are urged to attend.
A business meeting of the Parker Memorial class of the First Baptist church will be held Friday night. All members are requested to be present. The Amoma class of the First Baptist church entertained the Agoga class Wednesday evening In the church, A good attendance was had. Special guests were the boys of the First Baptist Sunday school basketball team. The regular weekly prayer meeting will be held at the First Baptist church Thursday evening at 7:30. The pastor will lead the meeting. Come and worship with us. We have been having some very interesting discussions on various topics for the last several months and a great deal of interest is 6hown on the part of the attendants.
Suburban
DUBLIN, Ind. A free moving pic
ture show will be given at 7 p. jh. at the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday. The
picture will be of special interest to
the farmers and hog raisers. Mr.!
Hunt, president of the county farm bureau, will be present The W. H.
M. S. of the M. E. church will meet
Thursday afternoon of this week with
Mrs. O. D., Hall Charles Wampler has bought the Bell property in the
south part of town, now occupied! by
Milton Griffin and family. Mr. Griffin has bought the property owned' by Harry Williamson, West Main street.
now occupied by George Cooper and
family. .. .Mrs. Otis Hill and children have, arrived here from North Dakota
and will live on the farm with William
Hill, west of town. Mr. Hill will join
them later Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Marson, Mrs. . Lillie Huddleston, Mr.
and Mrs. John Patton, Mrs. Jennie
Brooks were Tecent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. M organ.... G. W. Craraor,
who has leen quite ill -with la grippe j is elowly tmproTins: Mrs. Mary Marsh, of Winchester, InrL, spent the wwk end here with, relatives. From here she went to CfreenfleU to visit her sister, Mrs. Binford, who is sick. W. M. A. of the U. B. church will have, an all day quilting at the home of Mrs. Charles Huddleston, Thursday,
Feb. 1 Mr. Button and family
moved from Cambridge City to H. B.
Demaree property Monday.... Mrs. J.
B. Johnson left Tuesday for a few weeks stay with. her daughter, Mrs. Myron Stratton, near Knightstown Miss Mildred Henry of Straughns spent the week end with Miss Crystal Laymon Ralph Moore of Bloomington, Ind., spent the week end with his parents and friends. . .Mrs. Fred Pickett who has been here visfting her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Truman Ken-
worthy, has returned to her home in
Washington, D. C Harry Parker spent Sunday with his parents at Richmond. . . .Mrs. Sankey Wolfa went
to Indianapolis to visit her parents. While there her father died suddenly.
Mr. Wolfa went Monday to attend the funeral. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertch at Pershing. .'. .Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Hegler were guests of
friends at Knightstown, Sunday... Mr,
and Mrs. Orie Huddleston spent Sun
day at Richmond with their mother, Mrs. Sarah Huddleston, who is sick at the home of her son, Edgar, and family... .Mrs. Charles Cox is better after several days' illness.... The Odd Fellows will give a supper and entertainment at the hall' Friday evening, Feb. 2 Mr. Frank Wampler and family of near New Lisbon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wampler Mr. Cooksey has sold his property to Mr. and1 Mrs. Gibson. . . . Mrs. Sarah Moore is visiting her son Floyd and family at Anderson Mrs. James Harold has returned home from a two weeks stay with her daughter, Mrs. Aston, who has beeu sick at her home in Cincinnati. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wartz of near New Lisbon were in town on business Saturday... .Mothers' club met with Mrs. Harry Kinneman Thursday afternoons. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Henley made a business trip to Richmond Tuesday. ....Miss VeTa Byba of Greenwood spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Byba.... Mrs. F. E. Hoffman was ehonninK In Rich
mond Tuesday Claire Oler and family, who all have been very sick,! are reported better. t ! COTTAGE GROVE, Ind Mr. and Mrs. John McDill and son, Mark, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hyde Salem Community club served refreshments at Tom Dougherty's sale Tuesday of this week; lunch consisted of baked beans, ham and weinnies, sandwiches, pie, doughnuts and hot coffee Omar Miller and Alonzo Logue were College Corner callers Tuesday Mrs. Combs spent Tuesday with her son and family, Kavanaugh Robinson, Tuesday Miss Fay Boring is spending this week-end with Miss Jeanette Shumate in Cin
cinnati Mrs. Nannie Paddock returned home Monday evening after a
few days' visit with her son, Clarence, and wife at Richmond E. M. Logue spent Monday and Monday night in Richmond. .. .E. R. Williamson spent Saturday night in Cincinnati Mr. and Mrs. Kay spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith.... Miss Verda Miller entertained Sunday Miss Hazel Lathrope of Liberty, Miss Gertrude of Greenville, Ohio, and Miss
Edith Keelor and Sear3 Williamson
was an evening caller. . . .Omar Miller and family entertained Roger Logue and family Sunday afternoon. . . .Eddie Williamson and family entertained Sunday afternoon, Robert Toole and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Logue Sears Williamson called on Eddie Williamson Monday afternoon V. C. Boring and family entertained Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Ewing
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Mrs. Laurette Wright. Down east the natives trill rejrard Chicago as wild and woolly and no', without 'reason. Mrs. Lauretta Wright, wtfj of a N:w York business man, dt'.d the "perils of the plains" by taking an auto trip there, "-xdita held Iier up in Chicago, robbed her of jewels and wrecked her car.
and little son and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wedan and little daughter. ..Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Gardner entertained their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gardner
Sunday. ...M. and Mrs. Wilber Seals
spent Monday with M. and Mrs. Aaron
Gardner Miss Edith Keelor was
greeting Cottage Grove friends Monday afternoon. .. .Mrs. Kay and son,
John, called on Mrs. Kavanaugh Robin
son Monday afternoon. .. .Miss Verda
Miller and Miss Gertrude Jacobs spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Cam Miller in Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Miller both
being sick. Mr. Miller is reported bet
ter. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kavanaugh Robin
son's little daughter, Virginia, is under
the doctor's care. . . .Dan Delong moved
from the Albert John house near Joe McCormick's place to the James Williams house three miles eastln Ohio. .
Theodore Nichols returned Monday
evening from the hospital in Coving
ton. Ky., where he has been for the
past two weeks on account of a tree that was fell on his shoulder Mrs.
V. C. Boring and daughter, Fay, and
Mrs. R. E. Toole and baby son spent
Tuesday in Cincinnati. .Cottage Grove club met with Mrs. Truman Lackey last Friday afternoon; those present ware Leota Ewing, Alberta Caldwell,
Minnie Gardner, Carrie Lewis, Emma
Sanford, Alpha Holland, Cora Robin
son, Katie Hyde, Lucy Sanford, Alice
Sanford, Margaret Conner, Edna Jones and Leona Lackey.
GREEN'S FORK, Ind. The ladles of the Friends church will hold a market in the Ellis 6tore Saturday, Feb. 3 A three weeks' revival meeting closed at Sugar Grove Sunday evening with Rev. A. E. Allen In charge..... A surprise party was given Edyth Clark in honor of her sixteenth birthday anniversary. Jan. 22. Refreshments were served to Lena Underbill, Olive Nicholson, Verbena Howard, Carrie Hamilton, Margaret Breen, Carol Breen. Lois Breen, Gladys Clark, Edyth Clark, Bernard Breen, Carl Scruggs, Guy Scruggs; Ralph Wilson,
Stewart Bane, Milton Brooks, Chester
Boyd, Clarence Clark, Irvin Breen, Mr.
and Mrs. Patrick Breen and Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. The evening was
soent in games and singing Rev
Hinshaw will preach at the Friends
church Sunday morning and evening,
FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Alias Dor
othy Whetzel of Richmond visited with Mrs. Eva Lovin Sunday. ...Mr. and
Mrs. James Lovin attended meeting at
the Whitewater Friends church at Richmond Saturday evening Class
No. 8 of the Friends church will meet
Thursday evening at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Guy Rauch Ray Stidham
is ill with the grippe Mrs. Lida
Worth and Mrs. Lucinda Hartup went to Portland last week. . . .Mrs. Conway
of Cambridge City is spending a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Lida Worth. . . .Miss Hazel Showalter of Cambridge on his uncle, David Coppock. recently. . . . Mis sHazel Showalter of Cambridge City visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Showalter over Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Leister Lacy and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Lacy.... Donald Jennings of Whitewater. Miss
Thelma Wright, Miss Florence Cooper and Miss Geraldine Lacy took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I O. Anderson. . . .Miss Martha Lacy was a dinner guest Sunday of Miss Lucile Strong. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hlatt had for
their Sunday guests Miss - Mildred Jones and John Smith of Farmland. . .
Miss Mary Richardson called on Miss
Ellen Davisson Sunday evening.... Miss Ona Boren spent Sunday with her
daughter, Mrs. Eva Reynolds and fam
ily of Richmond. .. .Revival meetings still are in progress at the M. E.
church.... Last Saturday evening Mrs.
Robert Thomas gave a party in honor
of her Eister, Miss Esther Kern's thirteenth birthday. After games and con
tests light refreshments were served
to the following: Misses Mabel Carter
of Winchester, Lillian Hampton, Jose
phine Arnett, Emily Pierson, Helen Barrett, Geraldine and Martha Lacy,
Lucile Strong, Anna Francis and Mil
dred, D. E. Armond. Viola Freeman,
Eleoise Collins. Pauline Dorgan, Ruth
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Ross Macy spent Monday with Mrs.
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