Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 42, 30 December 1914 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1914. PAG3 FIVE

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The beautiful tea given this afternoon from 3 until fi o'clock by Mrs. tJeorge Seldel nt her home on North Thirteenth street, added to the many charming social functions already chronicled for the Yule Tide. The function was in honor of Miss Kleanor Seldel, who is home from school and for Miss Setdel's roommate. Miss Margaret Millikan of Hamilton, Ohio. A color scheme of red and green was carried out in the appointments and the rooms presented an attractive appearance with their brilliant cmhelllshments. Red flowers were used effectively about the rooms with the holy, mistletoe and other greenery attractive at this season of the year. Fifty guests were received. Many pretty reception gowns were in evidence. In the dining room where the decorations were unusually pretty, Mrs. Hay K. Shlveley, Mrs. Willard Z. Carr, Miss Helen Gilbert and Miss Helen

Nicholson poured tea. There were! several guests from without the c ity, j One hunured couples attended the I Christmas ball given last evening at the Klks club by the members of the! social committee composed of Messrs. Harry Shaw, Harry Kates and V. R. ! Poundstone. The dance was more! largely attended this year than ever before. .Many out of town guests were present. The hall was beautiful with its pretty decorations appropriate to the Yule Tide. Kerns, palms with holly and cedar formed the main decorations. About the hall were holly wreaths and ' hn'stmas hells. The Tttinge si. piece nrrheiti a played the order rif ilati' (-. Iancitig began at o'cieek ;t!i! eontinued until o'clock this imuM'.'iij;. I Mi rill!?, i-.n K mission a delicious buffet luncheon wua served. All (he lights upstairs and diiwn were shaded with pretty ted r hades. A number of the new dapees were danced by the younger pecple :n attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kaucett entertained Sunday evening at their home mi South Thirteenth street in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Benbow. who are visiting here from Anderson. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Lester Renbow, John Healy, Henry Goeble, and Lawrence Kaucett.

Social Calendar

The social committee of the Country club has arranged for a dance to be given at the club house.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper will entertain with a watch party at their home on South Twelfth street.

hundred guests. Dr. Frazler of ludl-

I anapolls will be best man, and Miss

Velda Osenbach of Indianapolis will be bridesmaid. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Mr. McNemer of Bloomlngton, Ind. Among the out-of-town guests will be Misses Edna and Mildred Barnhill, Velda Osenbach. Dr. Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mabey of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Economy.

The Sol Meredith Post W. R. C. will hold Joint memorial services with Sol Meredith Post Number 55 In the evening at 7:30 o'clock.

The wedding of Mr. Russell Wright and Miss Edith Duke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Duke will be solemnized at the home of the bride's parents on Lincoln street.

The social committee of the Indianapolis Glove company will give a dance In the Odd Fellow's hall.

A watch party will be given Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Igelman at their home on South Eighth street. The early part of the evening will be spent playing cards.

Members of the Five hundred club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. George Reid at her home of South D street, instead of Friday afternoon on account of New Year's.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Igelman will give a "watch party" at their home on South Eighth street.

The Athensea Literary' society will hold open house Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Atwood Jenkins n the National road, West. Members will be privileged to invite two guests. A program will be presented.

i i Mrs. Henry Starr and Miss Almira ! Starr of Indianapolis are the guests I of friends in this city.

A watch party will be given at the Second Presbyterian church for the members of the congregation. 'The card party usually given In the evening at the Eagles hall has been postponed until after the holidays.

j A watch party will be given Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Edward j Cooper at their home on South Twelfth street. Cards will be r feature, and ' at midnight a supper will be served.

their Misses and Masters Tuesday afternoon dancing class, was one of tho charming dancing parties of the season. The girls wore pretty party frocks and in addition to the members of the class there were many spectators Including parents and friends. Miss Meta Pfafflin presided at the piano. The affair was held In the spacious dining hall at the Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Kolp gave demonstrations of the opera tango, the canter and the La Russe. The members of the class are: Misses Juliet Nusbaum, Janet Seeker, Mildred Nusbaum, Louise Mather. Maxine Murray, Helen Eggemeyer, EUabeth Tarkelson, Miriam Hutton, Mary Louise Bates, June and Thelma Robinson, Marjorie Gennett, Masters William Keys, Robert Watt, June Gayle. Roland Keys. Moorman Tamb.

George Mendenhall, Ralph Nicholson, George Eversham, Charles Robinson, George Tarkelson, AVilliam Weed, Ralph Nicholson and Paul Brower. A charming social function of the Christmas season was the pretty children's party given Tuesday afternoon by Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier at her home on South Twenty-first street in honor of her smaller pupils of piano. The rooms were decorated throughout with the Christmas decorations. The hours were spent playing games and with music. A delicious luncheon was served. The little guests who enjoyed the party were Joseph and Robert Klute, Mildred Ramsey, Ruth, David and Dorothy Hasemeier, Katherine Klute, William Rindt, Robert Gennett Edna Manford, Virginia Harris, Mary Frances Churchell, Mary Louise Bates, Marjorie Gennett, William Romey. Jane Carpenter, Alice Lemon, Frances Lawson, Helen Reed, Mary Reece. Augusta Gennett, Edna and India Stanford and Lucile Loufborrow. Ruth Bower and Frederick Fledderjohn of Indianapolis were the only out of town guests. Several demontrations of the new dances - ill be given Friday evening when Mrs. Frank Crichet. will give a New Year's dance in the Odd Fellow's

half. The Hick's orchestra will play the order of dances. The demonstrations will be made by four young people of this city. After the program there will be dancing and a cordial invitation Is extended all young people of this city and visiting guests to attend.

Miss Margaret Millikan arrived to-j day from Hamilton and will visit with ; Miss Eleanor Seldel for a few days at! her home on North Thirteenth street, j Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schalk enter- j tained with a family party last even-! ing at their home on North Eighteenth street. Musical numbers featured the ; evening's entertainment. 1

ternoon at her apartments in the Reed Flats on South Seventh street, In honor of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Harding of Cincinnati. The house was decorated appropriate to the Yule-Tide. Favors went to Mrs. George Reid and Mrs. Edward Roser. After the game the hostess served a delicious luncheon in several courses. The next regular meeting of the club will be held in a fortnight at the home of Mrs. Edward Klute on South Fourteenth

street. In addition to the club members Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Howard Townsend were the only guests. The Ladies of the G. A. R. will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lou Railev at her home. 507 South B

I street. All members are urged to be j present as matters of importance will j be considered. I (Additional society on page 8.)

Complimenting her house guest, Mrs. J. Edgar Mote of Indianapolis, and also for Mrs. E. L. Reynolds, nee Miss Alma Lohr, a recent bride, Mrs. Lewis C. King gave a prettily appointed luncheon at 1 o'clock yesterday at her home on North Thirteenth street. Red and green carrying out the Christmas idea was the color scheme used. Covers were laid for Mesdames J. Edgar Mote of Indianapolis, Earnest i Freeman, nee Miss Bessie Middleton ! of Chicago, E. L. Reynolds, W. B. Gar-1 ver, Lewis C. King, Misses Josephine Wilson and Halcev Harold.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hohman of! Norwood, Ohio, are the guests of Mrs. J i Hohman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. j Holly, 201S North F street.

Mrs. Sol Frankel entertained, the members of a card club yesterday at-'

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Mrs. George Reid will entertain the members of the Five Hundred club at her home on South D street.

The Helping Hand society will meet with Mrs. Charles Weisbrod at her home on South Twelfth street.

A dance will be given by the Cambridge company, Number 65, Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias In the Pythian Temple at Cambridge City.

Installation of officers of the Women's Relief Corps will he held January T at the Post room in the court house.,

The ladles of the G. A. R. will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. Lou Bailey, 507 South B street.

The Sol Meredith Woman's Relief Corps will hold a joint memorial service with the Sol Meredith Post Number ,"", Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members and their families are invited to he present.

Forty couples enjoyed the dancing1 party Riven recently in the Odd Fellows hall by the members of the Alpine dancing club. Brown and Aikin ! furnished the dance music. The next regular dance will be held January ! 30. All members are requested to be present. Mr. Will Rossiter of Indianapolis and Mr. tednor Rossiter of Hamilton. Ohio, were the guests of ilieir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uossiier of Richmond avenue.

George R. Williams and Mr. Howard Campbell. Hick's orchestra will play the order of dances. At 8:30 o'clock Miss Gladys Bailey and Mr. Nell Bly will demonstrate a number of the new dances. All young people of the city are cordially invited to attend. Among tho pretty social functions for today is the card partv which Mrs. John Youngflesh Is giving this afternoon at her home on Sotun Eighth street.

Several persons from this city will attend the dance to be given Ne'.v Year's eve at the Pythian Temple in Cambridge City by Cambridge company Number 65, Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias. The Hurst Theatre orchestra will piny. Dancing will begin at 8:31) o'clock.

Miss Helen Buckley entertained the members of the Five Hundred li;h In a delightful manner Monday :ifs.ernoon at her home on South KIcveniii street. The house was' . coutU-d throughout appropriate to the Christmas season. After the game the hostess served a delicious lun heon. Those present were Misses Amy Gamble of Van Wert, Ohio; Aline Johnson. .Mary Canby, Dorothy Dilks, Blanch Bayer and Margaret P'erguson. An interesting social event for the week will be the annual New Year's banquet of the Kntre Nous club which will be held in the club rooms, January 1. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. JlolliiiRswoith are the proud parents of a baby son. Mrs, Ilollingsworth was formerly Miss Margaret Hannon. Mr. and Airs. J. A. Charmless are giving a dinner this evening at their homo on North Fourteenth street. The KUfBtR will be members of the family. The. decorations will be appropriate, to the Christmas season, ('overs will be laid for Messrs. and Mesdames George W. Miller. Fred Miller. Jacob Miller, J. A. Chamness, Mrs. Kdna Mil-Jer-Heisor and daughter, Marian, Miss Myra Chamness and MissGladys Scott. An informal dancing party will be given thlB evening by Mr. Whitney MeGulre nt his home on North Tenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cttrme, Jr., will entertain with u watch party Thursday evening at their pretty new home west of the city.

Members of the East End Needle club were pleasantly entertained this afternoon by Mrs. E. W. Stigelman at her home on North Fourteenth street. The house was decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. The hours were spent sociall and with needlework. A luncheon in several courses was served. The members of the club are Mesdames John Hugo, Alonzo Massey. Jessie Genn, Nora Brown, Jeff Meyers. A. G. Kofski, Guy Duvall, E. W . Stigelman, Michael Voss and Mrs. Hart. In the whirl of holiday social engagements a wedding stands out prominently on Thursday's social schedule. Mr. Russell Wright and Miss Edith !)uke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I Hike are the participants. The wedding will be solemnized New Year's eve at 8 o'clock at the home of the brides' parents. There will be one

The reception which was to have been given Friday evening at the lio!tel Westeott by the Domestic Science I association, has been Indefinitely post- ! poned on account of the numerous othj er functions scheduled for the day. I Mr. Edmund H. Eitel of Indian'apo,11s spent Tuesday with his, gramdI mother. Mrs. M. C. Riley, and sister of I Easthaven avenue. Mr. Eitel is a

nephew of James Whltcomb Riley. The children of the Central Christian church were given a banquet last evening in the dining room of the church. Despite the inclemency of the weather one hundred and twenty-five children participated in the festivities. The table was decorated in red and green. About the room were garlands of red and green with here and there a holly wreath. Mrs. J. C. Blossom was chairman of the committee in charge of the function. Mrs. Fred Strauss had charge of the decorating. The menu committee was composed

i of Mesdames P. T. McLellan, Charles

j Roland, Joseph Mullen, George Chrisman and Miss Martha McLellan. Other teachers who assisted were Mr. ' Glen Cmse, Mr. Roscoe Kirkman, Mr. j A. M. Kelly and Mrs. Carl Coffman.

An elaborate dinner in several courses was served. When the guests were all seated Rev. W. R. Motley, pastor of the church presided and pronounced the invocation. After dinner there were games and music. The guests en-

j joyed the affair until 10 o'clock.

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Mr. Albert Rmelker and Mr. Paul ; King of New Madison, Ohio, will arj rive Thursday to spend New Years with Miss Pauline and Mr. Earl Weseel at their home on South Fifteenth street. In honor of the guest3 Miss Mable Reynolds will give a watch party Thursday night at her home in West j Richmond. j Mrs. Alvln McClung of Radford, Vir- ' ginia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams at their home on , South Ninth street. Mrs. McClung was formerly Miss Nellie Williams of this city.

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The the Dansanf given Tuesday afternoon at the Hotel Westeott by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp for the members of

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will open iheir second term In dancing Friday evening at 7 o'clock in the Eagles' fter the class has received ineight girls in costume will Geisha dance. An assembly A saxophone trio will play !' v a nee. Mr. Cosley, who has just ii.,:rii'it l'nm New York, and who is .; i i.baret sinner of anility, will pive a I.;. idter of the new smii;, hits. The f.al'eiies will lie open to spectators. Among the patrons and patronesses fr the New Year's dance to lie given

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