Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 45, 23 December 1908 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALIADITTM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1908.

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The following" clipping from this morning's Indianapolis Star mill be of local interest as several of the young women are well known here: A delightful leap-year dance was given last evening at the Propjiaeim i under the auspices of a number of the J married couples and younger society people. The dance was held in the assembly room, which was made attractive with Christmas evergreens. An orchestra played for the dancing, and during the evening a supper was served in the east parlor. The proceeds from the dance will be given to the Children's Aid society. Mrs. Otto Hauelsen, chairman of the floor committee, was assisted by Mrs. Edward L. McKee, Mrs. William Dillon Hacker, Mrs. L. G. Richardson. Mrs. Louis E. Lathrop the Misses Eleanor Lemcke, Marjory Potts, Marie Starr, Edith Wallick, Claire Wilson, Dorothy Richardson and Emily Winters. J v J Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore and daughter Miss Isabelle Moore of South Thirteenth street will spend Christmas with Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. Mary Long of Indianapolis. J Jt J Mr. Russell Dennis and Mr. Don Wright of Cambridge City were guests of friends in this city last evening. Mrs. J. R. Weist, Mrs. Harry Weist and children left today for New York where they will reside. J J Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCabe of Chicago are in the city for a short visit 8 Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Shera will have as their guests during the holidays Prof, and Mrs. D. R. Ellabarger.' Mr. Lowell Ellabarger and Miss Leora Ellabarger of Piqua, Ohio. t Mrs. S. S. Saxton and children came yesterday from Chicago to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hibberd of North Ninth street for a time. i jt Dr. and Mrs. Harry Weist were honor guests at a dinner company given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dougan at their home on North Tenth street. Places were arranged at the table for Mrs. Ada Bernhardt, Mr. Carl Bernhardt, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Cathell, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Yarrington Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kibbey, Mrs. Caroline Kibbey, Governor Kibbey of Arizona, and Mrs. Gerge W. Barne3. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kaufman of the Wayne Flats will spend Christmas with Mrs. Kaufman's parents, Mr. and Tlrs. John Aufderheide of Indianapolis. Miss Helen Jameson will go to Hamilton, O., to spend the holidays. She will be honor guest at a house party while there. . , 5 The following are the programs of

Christmas music which will be given this season at the St. Paul's Episcopal church: Christmas Eve. 11:30 p. m. Processional Hymn, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" .. .. :. Willis Kyrie Eleison Field Gloria Tlbi Field Hymn, "All my Heart This Night Rejoices" ..Esmond Gloria Patri Lawes Offertory Solo, "Calm on the Listening Ear of Night" Harker Presentation Gilbert Sursum Corda Field Sanctus Field Benedictus qui venit Field Agnus Del .'. .. ..Field Gloria In Excelsis Field Nunc Dimittis Barnby Recessional, "O, Little Town of Bethlehem" Redner Christmas day Holy communion 7:30 a. m. No music. 10:30 a. m. Recessional Hymn, "O Come, all ye Faithful" Reading Venite Exultemus Domino Mendelssohn Gloria Patri Mendelssohn Te Deum Laudamus Williams Benedictus Williams Hymn, "Christmas, Awake, Salute the Happy Morn" Fuller Kyrie Eleison Field Gloria Tibi Field Hymn, "Angels from the Realms of Glory" Smart Gloria Patri Mendelssohn Offertory Anthem, "Sing, O. Sing this Blessed Morn" Rogers Presentation Gilbert Sursum Corda Field Sanctus Field Benedictus qui venit Field Agnus Dei , Field Gloria in Excelsis Field Nunc Dimittis , Barnby Recessional Hymn, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" Mendelssohn Soloists, midnight service. Miss Jo sephine Cates, Miss Pearl Hasecoster, Robert Taylor. Violin Prof. Hicks, i Jt Jl The young pupils of the South Fourteenth street school gave a beautiful little Chrisrmas play this after noon at the high school building. Master Mormon Lamb took the part of Santa CJaus while Master June Gayle was the "sand man." None of the boys and girls who took part in the affair are over nine years of age. One of the most beautiful features of the program was a minuet danced by six teen little people some of whom were not six years of age. Some of those participating in tnis part or the pro gram were miss Janet seeker. Miss Helen Eggemeyer, Miss Jeannette Banks, Miss Maxine Murray. Masters June Gayle. Sheldon and Burr Sim mons, Robert Morrison. Mormon Lamb, John Crawford ,and Emmett Curnie. The affair was in charge of Miss Lulu Gans. Miss Mooney and Miss Marguerite Hill. j j v ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lyst of An derson. Indiana, will spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banks of South Fourth street. , J ot Mr. Ud Mr. Edward Bowman will

entertain with a dinner party Christmas day at their home on North Four

teenth street. Mrs. Martha Bowman, of Hagerstown will be among the guests. Miss Theresa Vinton Pierce of. In dianapolis whose marriage to Mr. Fritz Krull will take place next week was honor guest at a charmingly appointed high tea given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. P. Stanton and Miss Anna Stanton at their home on North Pennsylvania 6treetJt j J Mrs. George Lane and children will spend Christmas with Mrs. I. F. Wil son of Anderson, Ind. J J j Among the young people who will come to attend the dance at the Odeon on Saturday evening to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tuttle in honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret Tuttle. will be the Misses Dorothy Dill of Richmond, Ind.. and Lydia Roberts of New Albany. Ind. Indianapolis Star. Mrs. Charles Gegan and daughter Mrs. M. J. Galvin left today for Toledo. O., to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Harris during the holidays. J . Miss Hazel Klein of Chicago a form er resident of this city and who Is well known here was a guest in this city for a short time recently. fc The wedding of Mr. W. D. Williams of Richmond, and Miss Edna May Highley of Cambridge City took place at the home of the bride last night, a large number of friends being present. Mr. Williams is the son of King R. Williams, ex county recorder and Miss Highley is one of the best known Cambridge City girls. She is very popular. tC jS A number of students who attend Earlham college left yesterday for their homes where they will remain during the holidays. CLUB NOTES The Christmas party given last even ing by the Sunday school of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church, was a most enjoyable affair. The assembly room was beautifully decorated for the occasion. A large Christmas star lighted with electricity, added beauty to the merry scene. A Christmas tree was also a feature of the affair. The teachers and officers of the school had issued invitations to the members of the Home Department, primary department "and also the cradle roll, to at tend the celebration. A short pro gram, consisting of music numbers and recitations were given by the school, after which the various classes with their teachers, grouped about the room and played games for a time. Ice cream and cake was served later in the evening. At the conclusion of the af fair the little people circled around the beautifully lighted Christmas tree. while Santa Claus gave each a box filled with confectionery. J Ji JS The Sunday fchool of the First Meth odist church, will give a little playlet tomorrow evening at the church, entitled "Santa Claus House." Preced ing the play the following program will be given: Song By the School. Prayer '. Rev. R. J. Wade Christmas Song Nine girls of the Primary Department. Cornet Solo Paul Isenbarger Recitation "The Reason Why?" .. Gladys Longnecker Violin solo Carl Gates Recitation Paul Jones Song "We Have Waited Long" Ruth Shera Quartette Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Win der, Ancil Eliott and Edna Marlatt. 0 v& The program for the Christmas en tertainment to be given by the Sunday Echool of the First Baptist church this evening at seven-thirty o'clock Is as follows: Song "Joy to the World" ....School Scripture reading and prayer. Recitation "WTe Wish You a Merry Christmas Blanche Lloyd Recitation "The Moo Cow Moo" . Vesta Goodwin Song "Little Lord Jesus" . . . .Primary Recitation Wifliam Anderson Recitation . . Margaret Ritters Recitation Walter Sturgess Trio "Xmas Bells are Ringing,"... Edna McMahan, Blanche Lloyd, Lu die Ford. Recitation Edith Monroe Recitation "The Christmas Stock ing" Herbert McMahan Solo "Shining on Bethlehem's Cra die" Dorothy Gundcr Recitation Florence McMahan Recitation Ruby Geyer Song Mjs. Thompsonson's and Miss B. Jones's classes. Boys' Exercise Russell McMahan, Norton Hall, Eugene Hays, Dudley Gift and Lester Leiter. Recitation Mildred Whitely Song "We love Christmas" . .Primary Recitation : Roy Ferguson Duett "Rally Song" Reba Gunder and Mary Ford Exercise Girls in Mrs, E. Unthank's and Miss Z. Thompson's slasses. Solo "Shine on, O Blessed Star... Miriam Morgan Recitation John Pharis Song Girls of Mrs. A. Parker's and Mrs. D. W. Whitton'a classes. Recitation "Modest Tommy" . . Willard Morgan Solo "Just a Little Empty Stock ing" Doris Monroe Song "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" ...' School Benediction. J J J The public is cordially invited to ct tend the Christmas exercises to be giv en this evening by the Sunday school of the United Brethren church, at the church. The nroitram as announced

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523 Main St. yesterday will be given without hange. j o J Mrs7 James Cook was hostess for the bi-monthly meeting of the Oood-Cbeer lub yesterday afternoon, at her home. north of the city. A literary program was a feature of the afternoon. The guests for the meetlns; wore Mrs. Har ry Englebert and Mrs. Abner Bulla. Later in the afternoon a dainty lunch eon was served. The sessions are us ually held on Wednesday afternoon, but on account of the Christmas season, was held a day earlier. fcs s An important club meeting for today a tne arternoon tnimDre ciuo, wnicn will have an evening party at the home of Miss Alma Smith on East Main street. 5 s4 The Home Economic club did not meet this afternoon on account of the Christmas season. The next meet ing will be an open one, held in the parlors of the Westcott hotel. Jl J j The children whose parents are members of the Unlversalist church, will give an entertainment this evcung at seven-thirty o'clock In Rhoda Temple. A Christmas tree will be a feature of the evening. Songs and recitations will make up the program. j& The vocal classes of Professor Fritx Krull. in this city, will observe a vacs tion during the holidays. The class es will resume work Monday, January eleventh. J J The program for the Christmas "can tata" to be rendered by the choir of the First Christian church, will be announced the latter part of this week. j J j The Ladies' Aid society of the Third Methodist Episcopal church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Levi Jones of West Fifth fctreet. The hours were cpent at needlework and In a social manner. The quilts which the mem bers have been sewing cc, will be sold some time soon for the benefit of the organization. Mrs. Martin will enter tain the organization next Tuesday afternoon at her home on Williams street. J J J Mrs. Lewis Carrington is hostess for a meeting of the Penny club this aftercoon, at her home, 10O Fort Wayne avenue. j j jA A cantata will be given by the pri mary department of the First Chris tian church, Christmas night, In the church auditorium. Mrs. W. H. Taylor was hostess for a meeting of the East End Aid society of the First Christian church yesterday afternoon, at her home on North Twenty-second street. At this meet ing a very satisfactory report waa given from the supper held last Saturday evening. The organization will meet again the second Tuesday in January, at which time, work for the com ing year will be planned. The Tuesday evening cotillion class met last evening In the Odd Fellows hall. A number of guests who were expected to attend were unable to do so. Piano and drums furnished the dance music A large number of the members were In attendance. New Necklaces and La Valliers at Haner's. As the shabby figure passed whispers ; of envy arose. J "He is going to get out a volume of j poems at his own expense, said one. "Good gracious r another . cried. "Where did he get the money V "Saved It on hair cuts." New Orleans Times-Democrat. Brilliant Hat Pins and Combs at Haner's. Fine New Hat Pins, Haner's Ferns at Gause's greenhouse. WILSON Pfeoae 2074 - Adams Drufj Store

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