Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 307, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1915 — Phoenix Club Gave a Fine Dance Tuesday Night. [ARTICLE]
Phoenix Club Gave a Fine Dance Tuesday Night.
The Phoemix Club gave a delightful dance at the armory Tuesday evening. The music, consisting of piano, drums and violin, was furnished by the Nadel orchestra, of Chicago. Most of the young people who were home for the holidays were in attendance, and there were quite a number from out-of-town, including the Hollingswofth-Chadboum wedding party. There were many attractive costumes and some of the young men appeared in evening suits. About fifty couples attended and the danoe was one of the most enjoyable held for many months.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Paxton and daughter, of Hammond, are here for a visit of several days with his brother, C. M. Paxton and family. Misses Edith and Olive Thompson, of Lafayette, are visiting A. R. Hopkins and family. Miss Olive is now teaching in the Lafayette schools. Col. Fred Phillips today received from an old friend ait Gallup, N- Mex., a genuine hand-made'Navajo blanket, which is a fine one and one that any one would be proud of. ' State department officials indicated Monday that no action would be taken on demands for the internment of Elliott owdin, Norman Prince and William Thaw, three Americans now home on furlough from the French army where they are serving as aviators.
