Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 42, 23 December 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAV DECEMBER 23, 1911.

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Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH B. THOMAS Phone 111! before it; 30 in order to Insure publication In the Bronliic Edition

PEACE ON EARTH. It came upon the midnight clear. That glorious song of old. From angels bending near the earth. To touch their harps of gold: "Peace on the earth, good will to men," Pram heaven's all-gracious King, The world in solemn stillness la? To hear the angels sing. Still through the cloven skies they come, With peaceful wings unfurled. And . still their heavenly music floats O'er all the weary world; Above Its sad and lewly plains They bend on hovering wing. And ever o'er Its Babel sounds The blessed angels sing. Yet, with the woes of sin and strife. The world has suffered long; Beneath the angel-strain have rolled Two thousand years of wrong; And man, at war with man, hears not The love-song which they bring; O hush the noise, ye men of strife. And hear the angels sing! And ye, beneath life's crushing load, Whose forms are bending low. Who toll alonx the climbing way, With painful steps and slow, Look now, for glad and golden hours Come swiftly on the wlngl O rest beside the weary road And hear the angels sing! For lo! the days are hastening on, By prophet-bards foretold, When with the ever-circling years Comes round the age of gold; When peace shall over all the earth Its ancient splendor fling. And the whole world send back the long Which now the angels sing. SANTA CLAU8 AT TELEPHONE OFFICE. Perhaps the busiest people In the whole world during the entire year are the telephone girls who for three hundred and sixty-five days in the year listen to all the grouchy, harsh and tan pleasant people In the whole town nd vicinity. Once in a while when a kind voice Is heard the girls are at most shocked. They will probably have the busiest Christmas of the whole town but It will not be spent In opening Christmas packages or In gathering In family groups as they will take their places at the operating board earl in the morning and work throughout the entire day and maybe might. "So Just because they have the plrlt of Christmas the same as other people they have decorated the room in which they will work In a beautiful manner. Above the operating board has been erected a beautiful arch covered with the red crepe paper, a smaller arch also adding to the effectiveness of the embellishments. Christmas hells and red poinsetta flowers are also used In further carrying out the Christmas idea. Suspended from the chandelier is a mammoth Christmas bell. On the desks and tables are vases filled with red flowers. The scene presented Is a beautiful one and does credit to their ability as decorators. .The Palladium Is glad to wish them a merry Christmas and to thank them tor the good service received throughout the entire year. ENTERTAINED GUgSTS. Miss Mabel Hasemeler entertained Informally last evening, at her home In South Seventh street 'In honor of members ot the Wesleyan Ohio Olee elub which gave a concert last evening at the First Presbyterian church. FOR BRIDE-ELECT. As a courtesy to Miss Ruth Mashroeyer. who is to be married next week, Mrs. Isaac Neff entertained a number ot guests last evening at. her

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home In South Thirteenth street Bridge was played at several tables. The house was beautifully decorated

throughout with the Christmas greens. A luncheon in several courses was served. The guests were Miss Ruth Mashmeyer, Miss Etta Jones. Miss Ruby Wilson, Mies Margaret Sedgwick. Miss Elaine Jones, Miss Mary Kaufman, and Miss Ethel King. TO MARION. Mrs. Edward H. Harris and children, Virginia -and Janet, have gone to Marion to spend Christmas with Mrs. Harris' parents. They will be Joined later by Mr. Harris. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. Miss Frances Williams, who is attending the college at Valparaiso is home to spend Christmas with her brother, Mr. Robert Williams, and sister, Mrs. Harry Moorman in North D street. FOR BLUFFTON. Mrs. J. F. Dickenson, Miss Dot Dickerson and Miss Grace Sounders will leave Monday for Bluffton, Ind., to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kline. VISITING HERE. Miss Murial Self of Dayton, Ohio, will spend Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Moorman at their home In North D street. DINNER FOR GUESTS. Captain and Mrs. Paul Comstock entertained several guests to dinner last evening at their home in South Fourteenth street in honor of several members of the Ohio Wesleyan Glee Club. Mr. Comstock is a graduate of the University. Covers were laid for Mr. Paul Fisher, Mr. Horace A. Sisson and Mr. Frank Mahon with the host and hostess. An elaborate dinner in several courses was served. The Christmas colors were used in the decorating. TO GIVE DINNER. Mr. Edgar Hamilton of Atlanta. Ga., will entertain the members of the Hamllton-Mashmeyer bridal party to dinner at the Hotel Westcott the coming week. SOCIAL EVENTS FOR WEEK. Monday A dance and banquet will be held at the Pythian Temple by the members of the Moose Lodge. The .affair promises to be a most delightful event. Mrs. Charles Kolp will give' her annual Christmas ball in the Odd Fellow's hall. All the young people of the city as well as the older ones are Invited to attend. There will be a number of family dinner parties. Tuesday The members of the Pal Iota XI sorority will give a dance for the members and invited guests in the Odd Fellows' hall. The hall will be handsomely decorated for the occasion. , Wednesday The wedding of Dr. George S. Bond and Miss Llda Jones will be celebrated Wednesday evening at eight o'clock at the beautiful home CHICHER SPILLS BMttUkA homm. scaM wttk Bin RJMwa. WW kaowa It, i I tw. Al wy, RcHb soli fy kuggists everytcee Daneina School Mrs. Kolp's Christmas dance Monday night, I. O. O. F. Hall-at 7:30 o'clock. Admission to gallery, 10c. Programs, 50 cents.

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ot the bride's parents; Mr. and Mrs- S. E. Jones in Boutfe Thirteenth street. A large dance will be given at the Country club for members of the club. The Beta Phi Sigma fraternity will give Its annual dance In the Pythian Temple. The affair will be one of the

most elaborate social events ot 'the Christmas holidays. The Domestic Science association will meet - The Penny club will give Its annual Chriatmas dinner to the poor children The wedding of Mr. Edgar Hamilton and Miss Ruth Mashmeyer will be celebrated. Thursday The Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity will give an elaborate banquet at the Hotel Westcott. There will be about forty guests. The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will give a strictly Phi Delta dance in the Pythian Temple. The Welsbrod Saxaphone orchestra will furnish the dance music. In honor of visiting officers the members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will give a banquet at the Hotel Westcott. Mrs. A. C. Lindemuth has issued invitations for a party to be given in the afternoon of this day. Mrs. Charles Kolp's Thursday evening dancing class will meet in the evening. Friday Mrs. Charles Kolp's Friday Assembly will be held In the Odd Fellows hall. A meeting of the Ticknor club will be held in the evening of this day. The Athenaea Literary society will meet. TO ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist will celebrate their twentyfifth wedding an niversary Christmas day with a dinner j given at their home in East Main street. The affair will be quietly celebrated on account of the ill health of Mr. Gilchrist MI83 JONES HOSTESS. Entertaining in a charming manner this afternoon at her home In South Fourteenth street, Miss Etta Jones gave a beautiful thimble party as a courtesy to Miss Ruth Mashmeyer, a bride of next week, and Mrs. Wheaton Tallant who will soon leave for La Porte. The house presented an attractive appearance with Its Christmas decorations of green and reds intermingled with palms and ferns. The affair was in the nature of an Informal thimble party. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Late In the afternoon a delicious luncheon was served. The Invited guests were Mrs. W. R. Poundstone, Miss Mary Kaufman, Miss Ruth Mashmeyer, Miss Florence Corwln, Miss Alice Hill. Miss Nina Harris, Miss Edith Moore, Miss Margaret Sedgwick, Miss Florence McGuire, Miss Marie Campbe. r Florence Staute, Miss Hilda Shute, Mrs. Carl Meyers, Mrs. Edward Harris, Mrs. Ray Holton, Miss Ruby Wilson, Miss Constance Bell, Miss Coral Weeghman, Miss Edith Nicholson, Miss Katherlne Rettig, who is home from Cincinnati Art school for. A

the holidays, Mrs. Wheaton TaUant, Mrs. Clem Kehlenbrink Mrs. Arnold Klein and Mrs. Wilson Magmw. TO BROOK VI LLE. Mr. Ches. Knierim, a business college student, with his father and aether. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Knierim, will spend the holidays with Mr. Loreni Knierim of Dodson, O., and Mr. Adam Knierim at Brookville, Ohio, where the three families arranged to meet. They were drifted apart for years and each one thinking the other dead, Casper Knierim the youngest came from Germany In 1865 a boy ot 14 years.

CAME LAST EVENING. Miss Ethel A. Thomas came home from Connersville, Indiana, last evening to spend the Christmas holidays here the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thomas, of North C street , IS IN TOWN. Dr. George S. Bond is in town to remain until after his marriage to Miss Llda Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Jones. TO REMAIN. Mrs. S. D. Smith of Union City, Indiana, who has been the guest of Mrs. L. D. Commons the past week, will remain during the holidays. Howard Commons, who has been spending some time at Rockwood Sanitarium, will visit his mother during the holidays also at the Commons' stock farm south of Centerville. TO 8PEND CHRITMAS. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann Morgan of Indianapolis will come this evening to spend Sunday and Monday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Morgan of North Tenth street WEDNESDAY, A CANTATA. Wednesday evening of next week a cantata will be given by the Sunday school of the Second Presbyterian church in the church parlors. The program was recently announced. HA8 COME HOME. Mr. Charles W. Thompson of Ashvllle, North Carolina, has come home to spend the Christmas vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. TO CHICAGO. Mlsst Harriet Thompson has gone to Chicago to spend the Christmas holiday season. TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins will entertain several guests during the Christmas holidays. Among them will MILDRED nHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who tralno their Own comfort and the welfare of their children, should never ba without a box cTMother Gray's Sweet Powders (or Children, for use throughout the season. They Break np Colds, Relieve Fevertshnera, Constipation, Tcethins; Dlsoroers,UcadachesjidStotiiachTronbles. Used by Mothers for is years. TUESK POWDEKS NEVER FAIL. Sold by ail Drag Stores. SSol Don't accept any substitute. Sample mailed HUES. Address, Alien B. Olmsted, U Hoy, N. Y.

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be Mr. and Mrs. Murdock of South Bead. Indiana, and Miss Elma Hawkins ot Chicago. Miss Hawkins will arrive In the city Sunday morning.

9S HOME. Miss Alice Laning came home from Nobles ville, Indiana, last evening to spend the Chriatmas holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Laning of North Seventh street. Miss Laning Is a teacher In the Noblesville high school. TO PITTSBURG. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Crowell of North Seventeenth street, left this morning for Pittsburg where they wHl spend the Christmas time with Mr. and Mrs. Bonebrake, klnspeople of Mrs. Crowell. VISITING HERE. Miss Josephine Richardson of the Columbus, (Ohio) State University is here to spend Christmas with her grandmother, Mrs. Henchman, 57 South Fifteenth street. IS HOME. Mr. Clarence Thomas of Joplin, Missouri, is here visiting relatives and friends. VISITING HERE. Mr. Guy W. Jones of Detroit, Michigan, will come Saturday evening to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Jones of Williamsburg. IS HERE. Miss Margaret Downing of Chicago, is in town to spend Christmas with her father Mr. Harry Downing. FOR BRIDE AND GROOM. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Magaw who are here for the holidays will give a theater party Monday In honor of

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Miss Ruth Mashmeyer and Mr. Edgar Hamilton, who will be married next week. j COMES SUNDAY. Mr. Ollie Thomas will come Sunday from New York to spend a week here with his mother, Mrs. Marietta Thomas at her home in Pearl street

IS HOME. Mr. Robert Thornburgh. ef Huntington. West Virginia, is hunt to spend the Christmas holidays IS HERE. Master James Williams of Covington, Ohio, is the guest of Master John Coate. WILL VISIT HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Coppock, of Dayton, j Ohio, will spend Christmas here. i CHRISTMAS GUESTS. Mrs. Maude K. Lemon and son Leonard of KnoxviHe, Tennessee, are spending Christmas with Mrs. J. F. Foulke at her home in South Sixteenth street. Sealshipt Oysters in pint and quart cans Select and Standard, at Bender's, 9 8outh Fifth street. 23-2t Highly Probable. The man who said be was "out on a lark" was in reality "out on a swallow." REST AKO REAlTH TQ MOTOR AND CHILD. UuWixsioWi ftooTHixo Svaur lias been used for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTHBKS for their CHILDREN WH1LU TEETHING, with FHRt-ECT BUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS, ALLAYS all FAIN ; CURES WIND COLIC, am is the best remedy for DIARK.HCEA. It is al rolutely harmless. Be sure end ask. for " Mrs. U'lnslew's Soothing Syrup," aad take no othet kind. Twcaty-fivc cents a bottle.

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