Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 36, 23 December 1914 — Page 5

THE ftfdHMOftl PALLADIUM AND StJN:tfcEGRAM; WEDNESBAY; f)EG: 23; 1914

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The Woman's Relief Corps will meet In the Post room at the court house. Professor Cunningham will meet his dancing class In the Knights of Columbus hall. A card party will be given in the evening at 8 o'clock In the Kagles hall on South Seventh street.

An entertainment will be given in the evening at the Third M. B. church. A pretty home wedding was solemnad last evening at 6 o'clock at the me of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bollmeyer i North Eighteenth street, when eir daughter Miss Mable, was mar3d to Mr. Earl Shriber of New Palesle, Indiana, in the presence of enty-five wedding guests including latlves and near friends. The house was artistically decorat- . throughout with flowers and ferns. the parlor where the ritual was id an altar had been erected of lnis and ferns. Christmas decorans were also in evidence in this lartment. The ceremony was performed by the jv. K. E. Davis, pastor of the Second csbyterian church. Previous to the ceremony and while e guests were being seated, Miss arl Warner, sang several bridal airs :iong them being, "I Love You uly." During tho ceremony, Mrs. larles Smith of New Castle, Ucr of the bride, played etty numbers and for the entrance the "wedding party the Lohengrin "dding march was played. The brid was attended by her lntlate friend Miss Eva King, and the

Idegroom by his brother, Mr. Adolph

irlber of Indianapolis. The bride is attractive in a eown of blue crcne

chine. Her flowers were an artistic range bouquet. After the ceremony and when conatulatlons had been extended an

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elaborate dinner in several courses was served. The color scheme green and white was carried out in the dining room. In the center of the table was a mound of white roses surrounded by the terns. Here and there were placed green tapers in crystal holders, capped with pretty shades. Mr. and .Mrs. Shriber left last evening for Indianapolis where they will spend their honeymoon with relatives. The bride's traveling dress was a navy blue suit with hat to match. They Avill be at home to their many frii-nds in New Palestine, Indiana, where the groom Is engaged in business. Amoung the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of New Castle, Mr. Adolph Shriber of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shriber of New Palestine, Indiana, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover of Lewisville. The bride has man friends in this city and the best wishes of all go with her to her new home. Miss Katherine Cox of Indianapolis, a former Earlham student and who has visited here with Miss Lucile Nusbaum on North Eleventh street, has issued cards for a dance to be given Saturday rening, January 2 at her home on Meridian street.

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schneider of South Eleventh street, are leaving for Indianapolis Thursday, where they will spend the holidays with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. James Mulford and Miss Laura Fryar of East Main street, will go to Indianapolis to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Saunders and family. Superintendent J. T. Giles and family will spend the Christmas season with relatives of Mrs. Giles at Chippewa on the Canadian border near Niagara Falls, leaving this afternoon to return early next week.

courses was served. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames William Dietemeyer, Ami Tschaen and son Ralph; Glen Whitsell, W. O. Steddom, John Pyle and children Malcolm and Thelma, John Hlatt and son Phares, George Unthank and daughter1 Bernlce, Harry Besselman Mrs; Duffy and Mn Ernest Rich;

A stag dinner was given last evening by Mr. George Matthews at his home, 524 Southwest A street: The house was decorated throughout with the Christmas embellishments: An elaborate dinner in several sources was served. Covers were laid for Judge Henry C. Fox, Messrs: John F. Holiday, C. W. Jordan, Lewis Bowman, Alonzo Gardner, Harry S: Hanes and George Matthews.

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Mr. and Mrs. Evun H. Ferre and eon will arrive Thursday evening from Marion to spend Christmas and the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Harris at their home on South Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harris and daughter Miss Dorothy, of Columbus, Ohio, will spend the Yule Tide in Richmond the guests of kinspeople and friends. A successful bazaar and market "waa held yesterday at 500 Main street, by the ladles aid society of the United Brethren church. The affair was wrell patronized and a large sum was realized. Miss Gladys Barnard who hae been teaching at Stanley, North Dakota, is spending the holidays with friends and kinspeople in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davenport will have as their guests during the Christmas holidays Mrs. F. J. Fuqua, and Miss Pauline Fuqua of Indianapolis, their apartments In the Cornell, North Fifteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrlch and daughter will spend Christmas at Louisville, Kentucky. Mrs. Earnest Findlay of Chicago, Is the guest of her mother Mrs. Jennie Thornburg and brother Mr. Harry

; Thornburg, at their home on East Main street. Mr. Findlay will come Christmas eve to remain until after

Christmas.

The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity moved into its new home on South Thirteent street Tuesday. Among the social functions at the "frat" house during the Yule Tide will be a smoker.

Mrs. Philip M. I.ydls? and Miss Gra

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A Christmas entertainment will be given Christmas eve at the Third M. E. church by the members of the Sunday school. The public is invited to attend.

frk?nilg of itjra; Bristol wilt be glad td grefct tier hsAk foesazB. SfaiUejf Lindstrom, ,Xenoplioti ICing, and wlltard .Kaufman, students at the University of Illinois, Champaign, returned home today and will spend the holiday with friends and relatives here:

The engagement of Miss Elizabeth Reid Rogers, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Richard H: Rogers of New York and

Washington, to Prince Christian of

Hesse, nephew of the kaiser, was not at all a surprise to her friends in New

York. She has hinted, it Is said, in letters to girl friends that the announcement was soon to be made. Prince Christian and Miss Rogers met for the first time about a year ago in Cairo.

Miss Janet Millikan of New Castle was a guest of friends In this city, Monday: Miss Millikan has been attending a school near Baltimore, Maryland; and Is home for the holidays.

Invitations for the dance to be given Tuesday evening, December 28 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. SmitU in honor of Messrs. Roger and Samuel Smith, were sent out yesterday;

Miss Gladys Barnard has returned from a pleasant visit with Miss Florence Kampe at rJew Castle.

A, matinee dance will be given on Christmas day In the Odd Fellows hall by Smith and Jelly; The public is cordially invited to attend.

Mr; and .Mrs. Gilbert S. Rogers and children of Cleaves, Ohio, will arrive Thursday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Rogers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wentling, 5i4 North Sixteenth street.

Christmas morning at St. Andrew's Catholic church high masd will be celebrated at 5 o'clock. The program for the day's services follows! 5 a. m., high mass. Prospers of the Mass .... Tozer Stehle's Mass. Mass, 6 a. m. Hark, What Means Those Angel Voices? .....i... Magnificat 4J . t Adoremus .,....... Silent Night. Holy Night. Mass, 7:30 a. m. Christmas Carols by the children. High Mass, 10 a. m. Oh, Come All Ye Faithful, Tenor Solo and Quartet. Prospers of the Mass Tozer Kyria Weigand Gloria Weigand Veni Creator Werner Credo Gruberskl Sanctus Wiegand Benedictus Gounod Agnus Dei Witt Vespers, 3 p. m. And They were Shepherds Boex PsalmB and Magnificat Kaim Alma Redemptoris .......Kaim O Salutaris Wiegand Tantum Ergo Lenk Benediction. Groser Gott Congregational With ChristmaB so close at hand, social activities in Richmond are experiencing a decided lull. Everybody is too busy buying and making Christmas presents to think of entertaining

and all the card and literary clubs Mr. Winfield Urban, who has a pohave suspended meetings until after sition at the Orpheum Theatre, Can-

Superintendent ftnd Mrs. J. T. Giles and sons of South Thirteenth street, will spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. GileB mother, Mrs. M. B. Bowman and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison and family at Chippewa, Ontaio, Canada. Mrs; Morrison is a sister of Mrs: Giles;

Mr. and Mrs. R. C: Lockwood will go to Milwaukee Christmas day to spend a few days the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erville Lockwood.

Ir.-and Mrs. IsaaS tyefxi. .j&. BoiL Master Richard of Indlanano will spend the ChristmaA vacation with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Woodafd ot Spring Grove, and other relatives': Miss Ruth Campbell of Indianapolis is the guest of Miss Hazel Ray at her home on North A street.

Mr: .Bert Kolp will open hig secpntf term m dancing New Tears night ft the Eagles' hall. After the class hft received fts instructions, an assembly party will be held. All the he novelties In dances will be taught during the second semester:

A New Year's dance will be given by Cambridge Company7 No. 65, Uniform Rank of Knights of Pythias, Thursday evening, December 31, at the Pythian Temple in Cambridge City:

A reception will be given New Years' day in the parlors ot the Hotel Westcott by the members of the

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in the short holiday vacation will be among tho important interests of the days to come. A number of dances have been planned and there will also be several afternoon card parties.

Mrs. Samuel Dickinson of East Main street, has gone to Chicago to spend several weeks, the guest of kinspeople and friends.

Miss Inez Eliason, a senior In the Indiana Slate Normal at Terre Haute, returned home today to spend the holidays.

New Years. Christmas night will mark the beginning of social activities. From this time until after the holidays the young people are home from schools and colleges and the entertainments planned for their pleasure

ton, Ohio, is home for the holidays.

Dr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bristol nee Miss Lucy Smyser of Lansing, Michigan, will spend the holidays in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alon-

Mr. and Mrs. William Rich entertained with a prettily appointed dinner recently at their home four miles northwest of the city. The tahle was prettily appointed with flowers and ferns. An elaborate dinner in several

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Mrs. L. C. Farquhar, nee Miss Nora Endsley, who has been visiting relatives here, has gone to Winchester where she will be joined by Mr. Farquhar. They will spend the yule-tide with Mr: Farquhar's parentfl:

Mr. and Mrs. George Coale -and little daughter, Miss Betty Lou of Vincennes, Indiana, and Mr. Harry Dilks of Buffalo, New York, will spend the

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