Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 44, 22 December 1908 — Page 5
THE BICHMOXD PAIAADItTCtt A5D StnT-TEIiEGRAM, TUESDAT. DECEinTEIt 22. 1908.
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Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morrison entertained In a delightful manner last evening at their home on South Sixteenth street, complimentary to Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weist, -who will leave soon for their home in New York. The house was beautifully decorated appropriate to the Christmas time. A little playlet, which was given, was one of the pleasant features of the evening's amusements. A luncheon in several courses was served. The guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Weist, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCabe of Chicago, Mrs. Atwater, Mrs. Weist, Mrs. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Nettleton Neff, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ComstocHi Professor and Mrs. Chase, Dr. Will Reeves, Mrs. Mark Reeves, Mrs. Bernhardt, Dr. and Mrs. Cathell, Mr. Carl Bernhardt. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gayle and Miss Elizabeth Comstock. tc Mr. and Mrs. John Dougan will entertain with a dinner party this evening at their home on North Tenth street, for Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weist. !& J J The wedding of Professor Frit Krull of Indianapolis, and Miss Theresa Vinton Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pierce, will be celebrated at the Pierce homestead on North Meridian street, Tuesday afternoon, December 29th at three o'clock. Mr. Krull Is well known to the music lovers of this city. He has a large vocal class here. Jt Jt Miss Edna Krlte, who has been attending school at Earlham college, left this morning for her home in Lima, Ohio, where she will spend the holidays with her parents. Miss Florence Ratliff, an instructor in the Anderson schools, will spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and j
Mrs. Horace Ratliff.
J J J I Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders will enter-1
tain with a Christmas dinner Friday at her home on South Tenth street.
Places will be arranged at the table
for about ten guests.
J Mrs. Henry Gennett has been enter
taining her sister, Mrs. O. A. Field, of St. Louis.
Miss Ruth Friedgen is the guest of
friends and relatives at Rushville, for a few days. A number of social func
tions are being given in her honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McConaha. who
have been visiting in Florida, have
come home to spend the holidays.
tC S Judge and Mrs. W. C. Converse will
entertain several guests during the hol
idays at their home, 25 South Nineteenth street. Among them will be
Mr. Byron Blair, of Louisville, Kenlucky, and Dr. J. S. Blair of Lynn, Indiana. J J Mrs. Charles Kolp will give her annual evening Christmas party Frii, December twenty-fifth, in the Pythian Temple. Piano and drums will furnish the dance music. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parsons will frpend Christmas with Mrs. Parson's parents in Cambridge City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Corwin will entertain with a family dinner party
Christmas day, at their- home, 1224
Main street. -. Mrs. L. M. Jones was a guest at Cin cinnati yesterday. J J J
Although the early part of the week
will be a dull one socially, as the hostesses are busy shiopping. the latter
part of this week and also next week
will be taken up with a number of so
cial festivities. A number of stu
dents who have been attending school elsewhere have returned home for the
holidays and of course a number of
parties and dances will be given in
their honor. v J J
Miss Mildred Gaar of North Thir
teenth street, will give a card party
Monday afternoon in honor, of Miss Street, of Nashville, Tennessee and
Miss Fordes of Montgomery, Alabama
who will be the house guests of Miss
Rose Gennett during the holidays.
Tuesday afternoon Miss Agnes
Twigg will entertain and on Wednesday afternoon Miss Fannie Jones will be hostess for a card party at her home on East Main street. Indianapolis society folk are quite
busy arranging for the reception and ball to be tendered Governor and Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall at the Propylaeum Monday evening, January eleventh. Several hundred invitations will be issued for the affair. The hall will be decorated in flags and holiday evergreens. In the receiving line will be a number of prominent citizens of Indianapolis. ,- ,4 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jeffries have
gone to Martinsville to spend several
weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Louis Hirsch will spend Christmas with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Frankel. ? v . Mr. and Mrs. John Ratliff of Mari
on, and well known locally, celebrated8 their sixtieth weddin, an' their home yesterday. Only the members of their family with a few relatives were in attendance. j s i Mrs. Harry Shaw of the Reed Flats, j will have as her guest during the holidays. Mrs. Lyman Doudof Peoria, 111. j
j ; Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Bramkamp will entertain with a house party during the Christmas season at their home on South Eighth street. Among .the guests will be: Mr. 1 C Bramkamp, and dftUhtar, Miss Laura of Cincin
nati, and the Misses Clara and Anna Dunkhoist of Newport, Kentucky, who are cousins to Dr. Bramkamp.
J jt J Mr. and Mrs. Perry J. Freeman of
East Main street will leave tomorrow for Washington, D. C, where they will spend Christmas with Mr. Gath Free
man and Miss Hazel Freeman who are j
attending school at that place.
CLUB NOTES
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Miss Alma Smith will entertain the i
members of a thimble club tomorrow !
afternoon at her home on East Main street. This will be the annual Christmas party given by the club. At this time gifts will be exchanged by mem
bers.
v J A number of the clubs which usu
ally meet this afternoon have postponed their meetings.
jl t4 .4 The Tuesday evening cotillion class
will meet this evening in the Odd I'cl-
low's hall. A number of guests who are in the city to spend the holidays will be in attendance.
A number of the clubs will give
New Year's parties.
JS 8 k4 The members of the Eastern Star
will have a "watch party" New Year's
eve in the Masonic temple. A pro
gram will be a feature of the evening. Luncheon will be served at a late hour. 1
Mrs. Henry Genuett will be hostess
for a meeting of a bridge whist club
Thursday afternoon, December 31 at
her home on East Main street. Several out of town guests will attend the affair.
t The members of the Flower Mission
are gradually completing all arrangements for the ball to be given next week in the coliseum. Heidelberg's orchestra from Dayton, O., will furnish the dance music. The patronesses' list is composed of a large number of prominent women of this city.
J j j Mrs. Lewis Carrington will be hos
tess for a meeting of the Penny club tomorrow afternoon at her home, 100 Fort Wayne avenue.
! The Ladies Aid society of the Ches
ter M. E. church will give a bazaar
Tuesday January 8.
v v The Sunday school of the Grace M.
E. church will give its Christmas entertainment this evening at the church. The public is invited to attend.
J J The Sunday school of the United Brethren church has made extensive preparations for a Chiistnfas program to be given tomorrow evening, Dec. 23, at the church. The program is: Music by the IT. B. Sunday school orchestra. Song by the congregation, "Joy to
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the World." Declamation, "The borrowed stockings" Ethel Heath. Song by the. children, "Whet Santa Claus Comes." Declamation, "The mission of flames" Reba Cromer. Duet, "Sometime Somewhere" Reba Cromer, Ethel Heath. Declamation, '"When Santa Claus Comes" Burnlce Laymon. Declamation, "'Empty Stockings" Phoege Heath. Mu6ic by the 8. S. Orchestra. Declamation, "Good Morning" Ruth Hunter. Declamation. "Grand Ma's Pumpkin Pie" Harry Melling. Declamation, "When I awoke" Ethel Graham. Music by the S. S. Orchestra. Declamation, "On Christmas Day" Geo. Weaver. Declamation, "God bless us all" Robert Graham. Declamation, "Merry Christmas" Robert Heath. Dialogue, "The Rainbow" Five boys. Dialogue.1" "Good Night," by four boys and five girls. Music by S. S. Orchestra. The Wind Mill and the Millers troubles. Benediction.
Christmas Hints.
To delight the heart of the boy, who is of a mechanical turn of mind,
is a steam engine. A little furnace.
in which fire can be bnllt. valves, a whistle to let off the steam and all the other parts which go to make up a real engine are In this smaller one.
J J J A Christmas package properly wrapped Is . Joy, no matter how Insignificant a remembrance it holds. 4 ja, j$ A spiral top on which two small dolls fight for the possession of a brass ring was seen in "Toyland" re
cently.
. jl j Jt A mistletoe bell intended to be hung under the parlor chandelier is a very attractive decoration. Jt J J Gloves are favorite gifts for the holidays. v J Do not try to surprise a. friend on Christmas by not asking her before hand what she wants.
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At Pythian Temple Friday night, Mrs. Kolp's evening class will give its Xmas party. Public invited to attend. Admission 15c Programs to dance, $1.00.
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