Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 35, 22 December 1914 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1914
PAvJE FIVE ernoon to remain until after the holidays, the guests of Mrs. Holmes' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. SbiTeley, of South Fourteenth street, and other kinspeople. Several Informal social functions will be given for Mrs. Holmes during her visit. Saturday evening, December 26, Mrs. Charles K. Shlveley and Mrs. Ray Bhiveley will give a dance at the Country club la honor of Dr. and Mr. Holmes. emalced New Year's ere (Deoember 81) at the borne of the bride's parents. among them being Mr. and lira. Mar bey, of Indianapolis. Mr. Mabel la a sister of Miss Duke. A wedding-, marked by Its simplicity, will be solemnised this evening at o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bollmeyer on North Eighteenth, street, when their daughter, Miss Mabel BoUmeyer. will be married to Mr. Earl Shriber of New Palestine. Ind, in the presence of a number of relatives and near friends. Miss Zelda Osenbach of Indianapolis will be bridesmaid and Dr. Frailer of Indianapolis will be best man. There will be a number of out-of-town guests.
Social Calendar
A card party will bo given in ho afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Moose hall. The Music Study club will not meet again until after the new-year.
The Auction Bridge club will not meet until after the Christmas holidays.
Kit;hth street. Previous to her marI riage Mrs. Lorenz was Mies Jessie Mann. Mr. Lorenz will como Thursday from Chicago to remain until after the holidays. Their hosts of friends In this city are glad to extend congratulations. Mrs. Walter G. Butler of South Sev- : enteonth street was the guest of relatives in Indianapolis today. Miss lzora Little entertained at her country home, north of the city. Miss Winifred Little of Alden, Michigan, and Miss Marguerite Little.
Elaborate preparations are being made by the members of the social committee of the Country club for a dance to be given New Year's Eve at the club. The committee is composed of Mesdames Rudolph G. Leeds, Kay K. Shlveley, V. P. Robinson. Milton Craighead, Wilbur Hibberd, and Miss Marie Campbell. The club w ill be artistically decorated appropriate to the Yule-Tide. The Hicks orchestra will play the order of dances. All members of the club and out of town
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Vincent. Nicholson, a student at Harvard Law school, is spending the holidays with his parents In this city. Mrs. Fred Mann and Mrs. Charles Trimble went to Inianapolis today to do Christmas shopping.
Street Friends' church by members of the Sunday school. A feature of the entertainment will be the portrayal of the story of the birth of Christ in living pictures. The affair will begin at 7:80 o'clock and the public is cordially invited to attend. Arriving Wednesday from Tuskaloosa, Ala., Prof, and Mrs. Edmund Dickinson will spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Dickinson on Fort Wayne avenue.
Mr. Davis of Quinccy, Illinois, is tho guest of his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. K. K. Davis at their home on Xortta Twonty-flrst street.
The The-Dansant to be given at the Country club New Year's day by the members of the social committee, promises to be a charming affair. Open house will also be observed throughout the day at the club. Members will be privileged to invite a guest.
Pretty invitations, containing the inijznia of the Knights of Columbus, were sent out today by the social commitfe. They are as follows: Richmond Council, No. 680, Knights of Columbus, desires the presence of yourself and ladies at its Annual Christmas Dance, Monday evening, December" twenty-eighth, nlnctopn hundred and fourteen, Knights of Columbus hall, at nine o'clock. Mr. Axiel of New York, a college frifiid of Mr. Fred Dechant, is spond1ne the Christmas holidays with .Mrs. AV. L. Dechant and Mr. Frederick Dp-i-haiit The young men are students at at Kenyon college. Gambler, O. Miss Irene Niederlander of Middletown, (., is also guest nt the Dechant home on North Seventh street.
Miss Thelma Boswell entertained at her home on West Main street Saturday afternoon in celebration of her seventh birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent socially and with music and games. A delicious luncheon in several courses was served. The guests were Merima ChenoweUh, Marjorie Funk, Hilda Jordan, Eloise Mills. Mabel Bortner, Elizabeth Stevens and Thelma Boswell.
Ye Old Time Dancing club will .not ment this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. The meeting has been postponed until Tuesday after New Year's when the club will give a dance. There will be special music for this occasion and the affair will be in the nature of a Christmas party.
Miss Marie Kauffman, a student at. r: physical training school in Indianapolis, is spending the holidays with lie! mother. Mrs. Harry C. Kauffman, H'.mth Eighteenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bowman of Indianapolis, are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowman at ' their home oti South Twelfth street. Mrs. Martha Fertlg returned to her home in Anderson, after spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Roberts.
Invitations will be issued within a few days for a thimble party to be given at the home of Miss Edith Moore in West Richmond Monday afternoon, December 28, by Miss Moore, Miss Florence Ratliff, Miss Marguerite Rush, Miss Ruth Henderson and Miss Nellie Feasel. This promises to be one of the important social functions of the coming week.
MIsb Pauline Forbes entertained at her home, 444 South Thirteenth street
i rfioent.lv in honor or her ninth blitn-
day anniversary. The house wai prettily decorated in the Christmas colors.
I red and green predominating in all the
appointments. The afternoon was spent playing children's games and
with music At the close of the party
a delicious luncheon In several courses was served to the following guests:
Josephine Bartel, Petra Klute, Frances Hannon, Thelma and Alma Wil
liams, Beatrice and Thelma Kellar, Bs-
telle and Christine Dunn, and Florine
and Arville Mitchell. The hostess re ceived many pretty gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Coppock of Topeka, Kan , will spent the holidays with Mrs. Martha Dennis and other
relatives. At the wedding of Mr. William Rus'
sell Wright and Miss Edith Duke,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Duke of Lincoln street, which will be sol-
Mr. Carlos Haas, an artist for an advertising syndicate in Chicago, will spend the Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Haas, at their home, 110 South Fourteenth street. Mrs. Harry Smith and children of Hamilton, Ohio, will also be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haas and other relatives during the Yuletide.
Homes of Women Wrecked by the Invaders. Women deserve a better fate.
The Willing Workers of the Friends Sunday school gave a surprise shower for Miss Irene Crull, a bride-to-be, at her home. The bride-elect was showered with many pretty and useful gifts. A supper in two courses was served. Those present were Misses Maude Coffman, Gladys Faucett, Flossie Holloway, Ethel Frazier, Mary Harvey, Pearl Coffman, Irene Crull; Messrs Russell Hinshaw, Clinton Crull, Chester Wright, Clarence Bringley, Willard Coffman, Percy Brown, Ernest Crull, Walter Williams, Frank Crull; Messrs. and Mesdames Blaine Williams, aJmes Thompson, Frank Coffman and Jocob Crull.
Mrs. John F. McCarthy has returned from a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clemens Amann at Sidney, O.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McClellan are j In Indianapolis spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McClallan.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lorenz of Chi,.'.o are the parents of a nine-pound b daughter. Katherlne Jane. The v arrived this morning at 7 o'clock the home of its grandparents. Mr. cl Mrs. Harlan Mann, on South
! Miss Faye Roberts has returned home after spending the week-end at ; the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lantz I on State street.
An entertainment songs and recitations this evening at the
consisting of will be given South Eighth
Mrs. Cecilia Henderson of North Eleventh street, director of the choir of St. Mary's church, has tendered her resignation to take effect immediately. Mrs. Henderson is a musician of ability, and although having 'recently come to this city has a large class of pupils.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Oberlin, O., will come Wednesday aft-
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