Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 314, 15 December 1915 — Page 5

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16, 1915

Pcreonab - Of Card Parties

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Teas - ; ; Dances

' With clusters of piak rosea Inter, mingled with ferns, the ham of Mrs. ElDt Van jtieusen. North Fourteenth strt, presented an attractive appearance, this afternoon when , she ' gave an auction bridge party for a number of guests. Roses were used at various were .. , played at six tables, and there . were attractive gifts for thai fortunate ones. Later to the afternoon the guests were served at the card tables. The party, was composed of Meedames Jeannette Bland. J. B. Craighead. Jeannette O. Leeds, Lewis Q. Reynolds. Vrank Braffett, Walter. O. Butler, Edwin H. Cates, Oeorge Cates, Florence, Lowdick. W. O. Crawford. Howard A. DM, Albert D. Oayle. Milton - Craighead, John M. Lonts. Frank McCurdy, Albert Reed. Omar O. Hollingsworth, Frederick J. Carr( James A. Carr, Frederick J. Carr. James A. Carr, dray. Jennie Tbornburg, Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. H1U. .--.'. ' A business meeting of the Aid society of the Trinity Lutheran church will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel Lott, 174 Bridge Avenue. J The Rushville chapter of the Psi Iota XI sorority has Issued invitations for a Christmas dance to be given Monday evening, Dec. 27 in the Phi Delta Kappa hall at Rushville. Cards reading as follows have been issued: 'Yourself and lady are cordially Invited to attend a dancing party to be given by Messrs. Neil Bly and Chaunce Edgerton, Friday Dec. 17. 1915, at 8 o'clock, I. O. O. F. hall. Subscription one dollar. Runge Orchestra. Mrs. Mary King will be ' hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the West Richmond W. C. T. D. at her heme. 400 College avenue at 2:30 o'clock. . The Princess Card club, which during the year turns its prize money into a general fund, which at Christmas time is used for charitable purposes, will supply one family with necessities and Christmas gifts at Christmas time. Messts. Howard Messick and Will Price will assist Miss Bessie Buhl with a play to be given this evening in the town ball at Centerville by the Campfire Girls. iA' social was given Tuesday evening at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Ligon by members of the Central Christian church. . Each guest brought a box luncheon for; two. The evening was wpent socially and with music and

games. Several readings were given. 'The Golden Rule Bible clas3 of the

Fir3t M. E. church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at tbe home of- Mrs. O .' H. "Wilson. 417 Kinsey

street. All members are asked to be present as matters of importance will

be considered.

nftntia a fntmdf resident - Of Davton.

and, who has visited in this city with

Mr. Neil BIyy is ail asejstantgedltor or the Rhotalk. a monthly publication by

the Rbo Chapter or the km ueua

appa fraternity.

The Aftermath met vesteraay after

noon with Mrs. Effie Hall at her home on v West Main street. Mrs. Paul H.

Brown and son were suests of the

rhih. Mrs llavs fravp "Sanitation and

Government of the ''anal Zone," and

MrB. Walters i.d tor ner subject,

--Rniltlers of iiif i.'anHl Zon J." Tbe

next meetinn; will be btld January i

with Mis. M. l-. Monarch.

The Piincess Old club met yester

day ' afterroon with Irs. John Alberr-

zaart. High scoi-es were made by

Mesdamcs John Albertr.aart and A. K.

McMinn. Mrs. Roy Dye was a guest. A Christmas party will be held in t.fo weeks at the home of Mrs. W. B. Dye.

when there will be an exenange of

Sifts.

"Mnrv Ruth's Dream" is the name

of the cantata which will be precerted Wednesday evening, December 22, at the First Presbyterian church by members of the Sunday school. Mrs. Percy dprague, who is directing the affair, has written and arranged the cantata tnA it is unusually attractive. Some bf the older members of the Sunday

hchool will also parti-'pate in tne 9vent.

The public is invited to attend the thrlHtmas Nativity Dlav which will be

irnsmitoH FViriftv evening at Lindlev

isll. Earlham college, and again Sat-

Social Calendar

pane In Vaughan's hall. ', ' Club c meets ' with ' Mrs.' Harry ., Hook. " Alice Carey club meets with Mrs. Ban. : Card : party at" 8 o'clock In the Eagles' hall. Ardxnore club gives dance In Pythian temple. ' Woman's class In dancing will meet In Pythian temple. Woman's Relief Corps meets in post room at court house. New Idea Sewing circle meets with Mrs. Harry Gates. j . Aid society of Reid Memorial church meets at church. Mrs. Edward Hollarn entertains for Miss Margaret Ferguson. Card club meets with Mrs. T. C. Harrington, South Fourteenth street.

, Golden Rule Bible class of First M. E. church meets with Mrs. O. H. Wilson. Mrs. Samuel Lott hostess for a meeting of the Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church. A guest meeting will be held at the home of Miss Carolyn Carpenter by members of tbe Woman's Collegiate club.

urday evening at the high school auditorium for the benefit of tbe North Fourteenth Street Mission, by the German department of Earlham college, with Professor Arthur Charles as head. As a courtesy to her grandson, Master David Marvel, who yesterday celebrated bis ninth birthday anniversary, Mrs. Benjamin Johnson gave a prettily appointed Christmas dinner last evening at her home on Iforth Eleventh street. The rooms were decorated in the Christmas colors, red and green. Small Jerusalem cherry trees were given each guest as favors. Tbe table was beautiful with its pretty red flowers and ferns. Covers were laid for six persons. Misses Mable Hasemeier, Lucy Dewey of Clyde, Ohio, and Helen Jackson of Fremont, Ohio, went to Indianapolis today and visited friends. Miss Bernice Wiltshire will give a house party the week between Christmas and New Years at her home in Indianapolis and the following girls

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from this city will be among the guests: Misses Janet Seeker, Juliet Nusbaum, Mildred - Nusbaum and Louise Mather. ' Miss "Helen Eggemeyer was also Invited to attend. ,t Ten members of the cast of "The Tor Shop," presented recently In this city, have been Invited to occupy a box at a minstrel show to- be given at Greenville. Ohio, Monday evening. December 27, under the direction of Mr.-John Deardourf . -: , -' - , Guests at a meeting of a card club

held Tuesday afternoon at the home

of Mrs. George Williams on East Main street, were - Miss Marie Campbell. Mrs. Shuman Jones of California. Miss Alice Forkner and 'Mrs. Frank McCurdy. The favors went to Miss Campbell and Mrs. Frank Correll. After the game a delicious collation was served. On account of Christmas the club will not meet again for three weeks, when' Mrs. Charles McGuire will be hostess. ... . ' Ye Olden Time Dancing club gave a successful dancing party, last evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. 'Among the dancers were Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Aiken, James Bone, Samuel Bishop. Clifford Caldwell, William Hibberd, Walter Voss, John Hutchinson, Rush Kennedy, ' James - Porter, Fred Wickett, Mark Sbissler, W. Long. Thomas Porter, Frank Miller, Fred Mahret, Will Jones, Miss Lucile Mahret and Mr. Edward McNally. The time for the next party will be announced later. In honor of Mesdames E. G. Hibberd, John B. Dougan and Miss Blanch Scott, who are leaving soon for California, members of a thimble club were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Frederick Miller and Mrs. Gilbert T. Dunham at the home of the former on North Tenth street. The Christmas colors were used in decorating the rooms. The guests spent tbe afternoon socially - and with needle

work. Those who -enjoyed tbe occas

ion were Mesdames -Harry- Mather,

Clarence Collins, Mary Grant,' Charles Sllf er, Ella - Harvey, John B. ' Dougan, JTM. Bulla E. GJ4 Hibberd, Clara Malsby, D. L. Mather, Misses Mary Harris, Sophia Marchant and Blanch Scott. ; 'K The many friends of Miss Constance Foster will be glad to learn; thai she Is slowly convalescing at a hospital

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in Indianapolis and win probably re-, turn to this city about 'January 1. ' Invitations reading as follows have been received by persons in this city: The Ardmore club Invites yourself and lady to the second dance of the season Thursday evening, Dec. 16, to be given

at K. of P. Temple. Dancing begins at 8:30 o'clock. Weisbrod Four. Seventy-five cents the couple. Invitations must be presented at the door. A dance will be given Thursday evening in the Yaughan Hall and music will be furnished by M. and -Mrs. Alba Harter. ... ......

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Make A Merry Christmas

What more appropriate and acceptable for the Christmas gift than a piece of diamond jewelry, particularly if it comes from HANER'S. - , We have already sold a great many diamonds for Xmas. Dia

mond rings, lavallieres, brooches, scarf pins, all are exceedingly popular this year. 1 The gift of a diamond need not be costly. Small diamonds can be bought here as low as $10.00. They are just fine in color, cut and brilliancy as those costing several hundred dollars. When buying Diamonds you will be best satisfied at "HANER'S." We feature diamonds-of high Quality ; you'll find none better. Values here are necessarily reasonable. BeauUful Novelty Jewelry. Cut Glass ware. Silverware Hand -Painted China, Watches, Clocks, to., are here in our big Xmas display. You'll find it to your advantage to make selections as early as possible, before the very busy days just preceding Christmas. - . :

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