Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 38, 24 December 1912 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU31 J.D SUX-TELEGRA3L TUESDAl, DKCE3II5EK 1M, WV.

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Social Side of Life W tiffed ty ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 In order to Insure publication in the Evening Edition

EVERYWHERE, EVERYWHERE. Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight Christmas in lands of the fir tree and pine, Christmas in lands of palm trees and vine. Christmas where snow peaks stand solemn and white, Christmas where cornfields He sunny and bright Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight. Christmas where children are hopeful and gay, Christmas where old men are patient and gray; Christmas where peace, like a dove In its flight, Broods o'er brave men in the thick of the fightEverywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight. For the Christ-child who comes is the Master of all, No palace too great, no cottage too small. The angels who welcome him sing sing from the hight, "In the city of David a King in his might" Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight. Then let every heart keep its Christmas within Christ's pity for sorrow, Christ's hatred of sin, Christ's care for the weakest, Christ's courage for right; Christ's dread of the darkness, Christ's love of the light Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas tonight. Phillips Brooks.

COTILLON PARTY. Elaborate in all of its appointments, was the beautiful cotillon party given last evening at the pretty home of Mr. and Mrs:. William Dudley Foulke in South' Eighteenth street, when they took this means of entertaining out of courtesy to Dr. and Mrs. Urie, Mr. and Mrs. James Morrisson, of Chicago, and Miss Gwendolyn Foulke, who has been studying in New York. The Foulke home was beautifully decorated throughout with the Christmas colors, red ;and green. The poinsetta flowers were used in abundance. The Hicks orchestra furnished the dance music throughout the evening. The cotillon favors were very pretty. Late in the evening supper was served at small tables. Among the guests were President, and Mrs. Jtobert L. Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. Charles, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. James Carr, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Swayne, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Kudolpti G. Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead, Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel, Mr. and Mrs. A. I). Gayle, Judge and Mrs. D. W. Comstock, Miss Elizabeth Comstock, Miss Clara Comstock, Miss Marie Campbell, Miss Helen Nicholson, Mr, Raymond Nicholson, Mr. John and Mr. Warren Clements, Mr. Burton Gaar, Mr. Erman Smith, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gennett, Mrs. Bernhardt, Mrs. Cathell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiveley, Mrs. Frank Vaughan, Miss Agnes Kelly and Mr. Roger Smith.

CHRISTMAS CANTATA. The' Christmas cantata at the Second Presbyterian church will be given Thursday, December twenty-sixth at seven-thirty o'clock. Public Invited. The following is the program of the cantata, entitled "The King Wonderful." Thd chorus to be accompanied by an orchestra. " Mr. A. A.Mumbower, director; Miss Emily Pluner, pianoist. Gates of Light Chorus. Chant: Response after prayer. Recitation Mrs. Helman's class, entitled "A Welcome Sincere." Under the Star of Glory Chorus. Scripture Recitation Mr. E. E. King's class. Silvery Waves, class song by Mrs. Grace Groce's class. Primary Department Song (Motion) and Cradle Exercise. Mrs. Oscar Hasty, superintendent, department.

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Ring of Welcome Full chorus. Exercise: The Welcome Throng Miss Cora Johnson's class. My Heart Breathes a Welcome, song by the King's daughters. Scripture Recitations Mr. Ed Cox's class. Recitation: It Came Upon the Midnight Clear Miss Hazel Underhill. Ring it Out. Sing it Out Full Chorus. Remarks of the Christmas Spirit by the Pastor. Sing Again of the King. Chorus song. Exercise: The King's Messengers by Mrs. Addington's and Mr. Ed Cox's classes. Full chorus song: "Send Out the Messengers." Finger Play Exercise Mrs. Alfred Underbill's class. Rejoice, This Happy Morn Chorus. The King's Treasury Master Fred Warner. Our Wonderful King Closing Chorus Song. The above program is the cantata in outline. It is published by the Tuller

Meredith Co., Chicago. Words by Kv

E. Hewitt and music by Broughton Edwards. The program is free and open to the public and everybody is welcome.

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stock and attend the large Christmas ' Hughes at her home. 323 North Ninth!

ball which they will give Friday even- street. The meeting will b? called at ing. Among the other out-of-town two-thirty o'clock. The public is inguests will be: Mr. and Mrs. Robert j vited to attend. Stimson of Chicago, Dr. and Mrs. ;

Urie of Chicago; Mr. Irvin Coffin of j TO KANSAS. j Canada, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Saxton. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slifer will go Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Find-j to Independence, Kansas, to spend (

lay, Mr. Douglas Graham of Chicago, i Christmas. ir:.. " .i. T r". ..ii. . i . . : . . I

He- standard. Choice of Evil. -Say. mamma, isn't papa cross to-j Smiley I nope you won't mind !f I nhjrfct"r" j bring a friend home to dinner toalght.

"Yes. my dear; very."

"He couldn't be crosser if he was teething, could he, mamma?" Detroit Free Press.

Elizabeth Comstock of New York.

dear. Mrs. SmiVy No. no. sir. That is decidedly better than being brought home by a friend after dinner. Chicago News.

IS HOME. Mr. Orville Lockwood of St. Louis is home to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood of North Fourteenth street.

TO COME HOME. Mr. Orville Comer of New York is expected here to spend the holidays with friends and kinspeople.

of North Fourteenth street. The affair will be celebrated at high noon. There will be several out-of-town guests in attendance.

TO BROOK VILLE. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Park of East Main street, will go to Urookville today to spend Christmas. They will spend New Years in Rochester, New York.

TO EATON. Miss Esther Hill has gone to Eaton, Ohio, where she will attend the wedding of Miss Dessie Swihart and Mr. Chester Hunter. The affair will be celebrated Christmas morning.

DANCE WEDNESDAY. The dance to be given Wednesday evening by the members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity in the Pythian Temple gives promise of being one of the most delightful social events of the Christmas holidays. An orchestra will furnish the dance music. A large number of invitations have been sent out.

TO SPEND CHRISTMAS. Mr. and Mrs. William McGreevy and

TO PHILADELPHIA. ; aaugnurs, .Miss Irene ana Miss lxmise Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sample have of Cleveland. Ohio, have come 10 gone to Philadelphia where they will spend the Christmas holidays with spend the holidays the guests of rela-. friends and relatives. tives. MARKET SATURDAY. SUNDAY GUESTS. The Ladies of the Universalist Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Burns of Ashe- church will hold a market in the Mcville, N. C. ei?nt over Sunday here Conaha building. Fourth and Main the guests of Mrs. Jennie Yaryan at street. Saturday afternoon. Home her home in North Tenth street. , made pies, cakes, bread, etc. will be : offered for sale at a reasonable price. TO BLOOMINGTON. !Gtt our order in early. Mr F. L. Funk went to Blooming-! ton. 111., this afternoon where he will I WAS IN TOWN. spend Christmas and the remainder of Mr- Jesse Fletcher, a representative

the week the guest of relatives and ot the Scott Paper company at Minne-;

friends. ' apolis, Minn., was in town yesterday . the guest of friends and kinspeople. A GUEST HERE. Mrs. M. Davis leaves New Year's1 MARRIED YESTERDAY. day for the south where she will spend Mr- Clyde R. Davis, of Marion. Indthe remainder of the winter. iana, and Miss Geneva Hazel Cochran i of Gaston. Ind.. a teacher iu the GUESTS HERE. j schools at that place, were quietly Miss Marie Thum, Miss Florence married Monday morning at ten Thum and Mr. Charles Thum of Eaton, o'clock by the Rev. A. Trueblood. at Ohio, will come tomorrow to visit Mr. his home in the Easthaven Road. The and Mrs. Harry Parry. bride wore a pretty traveling suit.

; The youn people left for Marion ;

GUESTS HERE. where they will take up a permanent Mrs. Bess Parker of Indianapolis residence. Their many friends excame today to visit with Mr. and Mrs. tend hearty congratulations. T. P. Butler over Christmas. LOST! PARTY POSTPONED. Pocketbook containing $10 bill and The Eagle lodge will not give a card tWQ $1 bUs Relurn tQ Palladlum of. party Thursday afternoon. The party . fice Rewaru 23-tf

will ue gicu riitiuy evt'uiiip.

Children Cry for Fletcher's

The Kind You Ilavo Always lions lit has homo the signature ot Chas. 11. Fletcher, and has tx't-ii made under hLs personal tuieriioii for out ;U ;rs. Allow no one to deeelve you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and '.lusi-as-srood ' are hut eerlnients, and endanger tuo health of Children Kxpcrienee against llxnerlment. What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, lnreirorte, Orops and JSoothinjr Syrups. It contains neither Ophim. Morphine nor other Mareotle fruhstanee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishuess. For more than thirty jears it has heen in constant use for the relief of Constipation. Flatulency, Wind Colie.all Teething Troubles ami Oiarrhtea. It regulates the Stomach and I towels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural lecn. The Children's Panacea The .Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought

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MEETS FRIDAY. Painting,

The Woman's Auxiliary society of! Painting is the invention of heave

jthe First Presbyterian church will the most ancient aud most akin to na-

meet rriday afternoon with Mrs. I. M. ture. Ben Jonou.

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ARE HOME. Mr. Robert Land and Mr. Howard Ashley, students at Purdue University are home for the Christmas holidays.

IS HOME. Miss Florence King a student at Champaign, Illinois, has come home to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. King.

ARE HOME. Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Meyers of

Evansville, Indiana and Miss Mary Meyers of Frankfort, Indiana, have j come to spend the Christmas holidays; ivlth thrfiir nnrpTiffi fit thir hnmp in I

Richmond avenue.

TO CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Keelor left this morning for Chicago, where they will spend Christmas the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keelor.

FOR CHRISTMAS.

Miss Dot Dickerson of Convoy, O., I will spend Christmas here the guest of Miss Grace Saunderson-at her home in North Ninth street.

CAME TODAY. Mr. Warren Hill came today from Chicago to join Mrs. Hill and son James, who have been spending some time here with Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bayer of South Eighth street. They will remain here for the rest of the week.

FOR DETROIT. j Mrs. J. H. Henderson and Miss j Elizabeth Henderson, left for Detroit, j Michigan, yesterday morning to visit with Mrs. W. H. Brownlee. They will

be gone several weeks. Mrs. Brownlee is a daughter of Mrs. Henderson.

GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vore of Watertown, Wis., arrived in the city yesterday to spend Christmas here with friends and relatives.

IMPORTANT EVENT. A most important social event for Christmas day is the wedding of Mr. Will Reller and Miss Nina Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harris

TO ATTEND DANCE. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Beardsley and little daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Reid Sell of New York, will come Thursday to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Com-

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OPENING EVENINGS TILL XMAS Xmas Tree Decorations. Give your wife one of our Portable Electric Lamps for a Xmas present. General line of Electric Supplies. Crane Electric Co.

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Severe Cold? Go To Your Doctor You could not please us better than to ask your doctor about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis. Thousands of families always keep it in the house. The approval of their physician and the experience of many years have given them great confidence in this cough medicine. LoweuyeM

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Overcoats, $1.50 Plain Skirts. 75c

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Iid You Ever Think How Awfxrfly Quiet a, Qixiet Evesiiraf at Home is Without Music? The playerpiano Is the one Instrument whose use is open to everyone in the entire family. Why not go together then and combine the amount you expect to invest in Christmas trifles and get music into your home? Its use is not a passing pleasure, but with an irresistible charm it leads you into an endless realm of melody. There is not one musician and no instrument but the STARR PLAYERPIANO which can play with equal accuracy the dainty rhythm of a Chopin waltz and the rollicking swing of a ragtime march. YOU can play a greater variety of pieces in one evening than the most accomplished pianist zould master in a lifetime. Christmas is the time of good cheer. A STARR PLAYERPLA.NO will extend that pleasure for many years to come.

PIANOS

We have five used pianos, all of which have recently been taken in trade. One Boston One Decker Bros. Two StanOne Victor All uprights and in good condition. If you are interested in a good piano, but do not wish to invest the price of a new one, this is an opportunity not likely to occur again. We have priced these where no one need hesitate. A free stool and scarf with each instrument.

931-935 MAIN STREET

MANUFACTURERS OF Starr and Richmond Grand Pianos Starr, Richmond, Trayser and Remington Playerpianos ALSO MADE IN MANUAL PIANOS.

RICHMOND, INDIANA

' C. &L O. Change of Schedule Effective Sunday, Nov. 24, 1912 EAST-BOUND No. 8 Limited for Cintl., Southern and Eastern points. Lv. 4:53 A. M. No. 6 Limited for Cinti, Norfolk, Washington. N. Lv. 4:13 P. M. No. 2 (Cinti. Local) for all local points. Lv. S:S6 A. M.

WEST-BOUNI

No. 1 Limited for Muncie, Marlon, Peru, Chicago, Lv. 12:20 noon. No. 3 Limited for Muncie, Marlon, Peru, Chicago. Lv. 12:4$ midnight. No. 7 (Peru Local) for all local points. Lv. 7:20 P. M. All Limited Trains will arrive and depart from Central Union Station. Cincinnati. Local trains use Fourth Avenue station. Pullman sleeping cars on Limited trains. AH trains Daily.

C. A. BLAIR,

City Ticket Agent.

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TME BEST WAY When you do your Christmas shopping is to travel and make your shipments via The Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company BECAUSE We have the best service and finest equipment.

Trains every hour. Lands passengers in the heart of: the shopping district. Package express is carried on all passenger trains at reasonable rates. It means quick movement of freight. It permits you to do in an hour or two that which formerly required a dayt

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