THE ENQUIRER,
CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1921
Fashionable Arrangements
scans from newspaper collection
of
Ruth
Adams-Battle
transcribed by Dorothy
Wiland

FASHIONABLE ARRANGEMENTS
SUNDAY, MAY 1
Hamilton Country Golf Club,
a musicale at 8 o’clock, arranged by Mr. J. H. Thuman and preceded by a
table d’hote dinner and a buffet supper.
MONDAY, May 28
Annual Meeting of the Junior
League at the Country Club at 3.
Junior Chamber of Commerce,
a boat ride on the Ohio.
Annual meeting of the Riding
Club at 8 in the evening.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4
Tuornament (sic) for the
women of the Cincinnati Golf Club, preceded by a picnic luncheon at the
clubhouse.
THURSDAY, MAY 5
Cincinnati Garden Club,
a tulip exhibit at Loring Andrew’s.
FRIDAY, MAY 6
Annual concert of “Trinity
Orchestra” of Trinity M.E. Church at Emery Auditorium at 8:15 o’clock
for
the benefit of the Orchestra Fund.
SUNDAY, MAY 8
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hobart
will be at home between 4 and 6 to any friends of Mrs. George Peirce
(Elsie
Hobart), of California, who care to look in to see her.
MAY 12, 13, AND 14
An evening of original
plays, costumed and produced especially for this occasion by the
Cincinnati
MacDowell Society, in the auditorium of the Woman’s Club, Oak stree, at
8:15, for the benefit of the MacDowell Colony at Peterborough, New
Hampshire.
FRIDAY, MAY 13
The Albert Sidney Johnston
Chapter, U.D.C., a dance and card party at the Hamilton County Country
Club.
The Colonial Dames of America,
resident in Ohio, celebrate “Jamestown Day” and the twenty-fifth
anniversary
of the founding of the society in Ohio with a luncheon at 1 o’clock,
preceding
the annual meeting at the Pillars.
SATURDAY, MAY 14
Annual meeting and children’s
fete at the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum at 3 o’clock. Benefit
entertainment
of euchre, five hundred and lotto in the school auditorium of Notre
Dame,
East Sixth street, at 2:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, MAY 17
Miss Hallam presents a
program illustrating lyric poetry, in memory of the centenary of the
birth
of John Keats, at the Woman’s Club at 2:30. Mrs. E. H. Matthews
Chairman
of the day.
Mrs. E. H. Matthews, a
luncheon at the Woman’s Club in honor of Miss Hallam preceding the
latter’s
program.
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Music Lovers’ Club meets
at the residence of Mrs. John Darnall in Glendale.
FRIDAY, MAY 20
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shipley,
an informal dinner for the Monroe-Shipley briday party, preceding the
wedding
rehearsal.
SATURDAY, MAY 21
Annual fete at Clovernook
Home for the Blind
Mrs. A. H. Morrill, Mrs.
Robert Taft and Miss Agnes Hilton present a mock Federal Convention at
the Three Arts Club under the auspices of the League of Women Voters.
Wedding of Miss Martha
Shipley and Mr. James Monroe, of Philadelphia, at the Church of the
Advent
at 5 o’clock.
TUESDAY, MAY 24
Initial invitation tournament
of the season at the Columbus Country Club for the Women’s Ohio State
Golf
Association.
THURSDAY, MAY 26
Annual fete at the Widows
and Old Men’s Home from 3 to 10.
A lawn fete given by the
Ladies’ Aid Society of Grace Episcopal Church, College Hill, at the
residence
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larmon.
SATURDAY, May 28
Wedding of Miss Lucy Wilson
and Mr. Frank Graydon at the Mt. Auburn Presbyterian Church, followed
by
a small reception at the residence of the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr.
an
Mrs. Wright Coolidge Sampson.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1
Opening of the races at
Latonia.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4
Wedding of Miss Ruth Eager
and Mr. Robert Ives, at the Church of the Advent at 8:30,
followed
by a reception at the Country Club.
Mrs. N D. C. Hodges gives
a garden party at her place at Glendale for the members of the Three
Arts
Club.
JUNE 6 TO 9
Women’s championship tournament
at the Cincinnati Golf Club
TUESDAY, JUNE 7
Mr. Harold Payne entertains
at the Miami Boat Club in honor of Miss Rosan Krippendorf and Mr.
Philip
Jerome Clark.
JUNE 8-9
Fete at the Zoo for the
benefit of the Children’s Hospital.
FRIDAY, JUNE 10
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Clark,
a dinner-dance at the Country Club in honor of their son’s
fiancée,
Miss Rosan Krippendorf.
JUNE 16
Wedding of Miss Rosan Krippendorf
and Mr. Philip Jerome Clark.
JUNE 20-24
Championship tournament
of the Women’s Ohio State Golf Association at the Cincinnati Golf Club,
Grandin road.
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
Wedding of Miss Frances
Howe and Mr. Alfred Bishop, of Bridgeport, Conn., at the Church of Our
Savior, followed by a reception at the residence of the bride’s parents
on Auburn avenue.
JULY 12-16
Historic nation-wide pageant
at Plymouth, Mass., celebrating the tercentenary of the landing of the
Pilgrims.
JULY 30 TO AUGUST 3
Tercentenary Pageant at
Plymouth.
AUGUST 10-13.
Last days at Plymouth Pageant.
Miss Emma Mendenhall receives
informally from 4 to 6 each Monday at her studio, Moorman and Clayton
avenues,
Walnut Hills.
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