Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 319, 21 December 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1915
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Partiei
On aceount of a death in the family
the invitations reeeived yesterday for
the dteaet-danee to be given Wed
nesday evening. Dee- 29, at the Pyth
ian Temple by Mr. and Mrs. James A Cnrr, for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Cnrr, have been recalled-. . An invitation has been extended memoes of the local chanter of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity to attend the annual holiday danee to toe given by the Beta Epellon chapter at the Anderson club Monday evening, January 1. Mrs. A. D. Phillips left this morning for Indian Beach fiavaaota, Florida, to spend Christmas with Mrs. W. p Crosbyr Miss'' Hasel Thomas returned last evening from Kokomot Ind., where she spent the last ten days the guest of Mr, and Mrs Charles Kendall. Mr, and Mm W, I Ellis of North Fourteenth street entertained members of a: Sbeephead elub - recently. Cwia were played at several tables. Favors went to Mr. L, Willis, Mesdamos Albert Hodapp and Aline Haner. At a late hour a luncheon was servod, . The guests were Messrs. and Meedames Walter Brenlser, Albert Hodapp, ' Harry Haner, Roy Schattel and Edward Ullery.
Social Calendar
Mrs. Will Hawekottee hostess for meeting of the B. B. B; Thimble club. .
The public is Invited to attend the play which will be given this evening at the First Christian church by a number of young women. An informal supper party was given Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sittloh at their home on North Twelfth street. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClure. Other guests who came in after supper were Messrs. and Meedames Louis Vosaler in4 tiarthwick. The evening was spent socially and with music and cards.
The Current Events club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fay Holatlsy and the program will be as frHlcv: Responses to roll call curcvcnii?. Christinas Btory, Mtb. AV'r 1 -v. ,, numbers are asked to l .i '1it.li ImiUlog." O v of i1k iifctt'est church wed- ( : olomniatil In this city for some tinm loci: plate. lust evening at the First Christian church, when Mr. Ralph Little and Mies Delores Kllis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Ellis of West Main street, were married at 6:30 o'clock by the Rev. L. E. Murray, pastor of the church, the ring service being used.: The church was decorated with palms and ferns. A color scheme pink and green was carried out. The altar and choir loft were arranged with the palm? while here and there were white pedestals about which were fastened garlands of smllax and sn"ingerie. The ropes of foliage were fastened' with" large pink tu'JW bows. .: At 6 o'clock, ilrs. Robert C. Wilson took her place ft iho rrsan and played Menclpledfttn-"! foscv Sorigt' ' Other numbers given" before tlm 'ceremony hour were SHiup'-mn's Traumerie and two voi-ul nir.nbi'i'B "Dawning" and a Serenade sung by Miss Ruth Harris with organ accompaniment hy Mrs. Wilson. Mr, Byrcn Wilson played a violin number. "Love's Old Sweet Song." At exactly 6:30 o'c lock to the strains of 'Simple Confession," the bride's maids entered from the east
Woman Character Builders class and Earnest Workers of Central Christian ehureh held joint meeting-. Mrs. Howard Longfellow entertains Narelesus elub.
Mrs. Eugene Andersen entertains Neighborly elub. Cantata, entitled "A Christmas Dream" at First Presbyterian church. Card party at 3:39 o'clock in the Moose hall.
Tinah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge postponed meeting until after Christmas. ' '
Mrs. Fay Holaday hostess for postponed meeting . of Current Events club.
Protected Home circle meeta with Mrs. Bonnie Adkins in'ead of Mr. Phelps.
Miss Josephine Wilson hostess for meeting of auction bridge olub. Woman's Loyal Moose Circle has Christmas party at Moose hall at 7:30 o'clock.
Christmas, party for A. N. C. club members at home of Miss Florence Spaulding.
door of the church while from the west door the ushers entered. The bride's maids were Misses Ruth Ferguson, Grace McWhinney, Glayds Jordan, and Hazel Klnley. The maids wore gowns fashioned exactly alike with pink trimmings. Tho dresses were of white material and the girdles werw of pink charmeuse. They carried arm boquels of pink rosebuds while in their hair were wreaths of the flowers. The ushers were Messrs. Windsor Harris, Reid Jordan, Fred Otte of- f fagerstown. and Clair Reid. The maids and ushers formed a semicircle about the altar. The officiating clergyman entered from the study followed by the best man Mr. Paul Jordan and the bridegroom, Mr. Ralph Waldo Little. The bride's maid of honor Miss Ruth Pythian of Indianapolis, who was charming in a gown vt pink charmeuse draped in chiffon mid who carried an arm boquet of pink rosebuds, preceded the bride. The bride wore a gown of white taffeta silk elaborately trimmed with laces and her veil was caught at the crown of her head with a wreath of orange blossoms. Her flowers were a shower boq net 7 of bride" i roses and " vail e y lilies. She entered on the arm ,of her f:ither. Little Miss Bonita Coddington in a pink and white gown was flower girl and carried a French basket filled with rose petals. Master Richard Little, was ring bearer. He carried the ring in a. calla lily. He wore a pretty suit of white charmeuse with gilt trimmings. After the ceremony a recept
ion, was held in the church parlors for the wedding guests. The rooms were arranged with flowers and ferns while here and there trellis work covered with vines formed pretty arbors. Assisting- Mr.; and Mrs. -Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Little in receiving the guests were Mr; and Mrs. F; F. Haisleyv Mrs. Will MeVey and Miss Edna Smith. " Misses Dosna Hyde. Alts Mae White, Lillian Kareh, Alice Vossler, Margaret. Wilson. Meta . Richards Leta Roland and Marjorie Beck assisted at the puneh bowls An orchestra furnished music throughout the evening, Mr.-and Mrs. Little,, left last night for a wedding trip and will return Christmas day. They will be at home to their many friends at the home of the bride's parents on West Main street, upon their return. The bride's traveling suit was of blue cloth with white velvet bat to macb. . Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs, Pythian of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Doerr of Indianapolis, grandparents of the bride.
A pleasant surprise was given Mr. Richard Cutter, Sunday at his home, north of the city by a number of his friends in celebration of his birthday anniversary. At 6 o'olock a dinner was served. The table was appointed with holly and Christmas candles. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames George Cutter, Carl Cutter, Edward Turner, George Snyder, Will Morrow, Karl Mayer, Joseph Myers, Richard Cutter, Misses Nellie Morrow, Alma Turner, Clara Bode, Helen Vandchoick, Mildred Cutter, Helen Pille, Clara Mayer and Pauline Pille, Messrs Roland Cutter, Everett and Earl Mayer. For the Princeton ball at the Hotel Gibson in Cincinnati on the 23rd, ; after the performance of the Triangle club at Emery Auditorium there will
be a receiving line at this merry attraction. Mr. Charles Burchenal, son of Mr. and Mrs.. J. J.. Burchenal of Glendale and a nephew of Mr; John T; Poundstone and Mrs. W. F. Starr, will be a .member of the Princeton Orehestra which Avill play-. An afternoon meeting of the Neighborly club will be held Wednesday at the heme of Mrs. Eugene Anderson.
A Christmas party will fie given Wednesday evening in the Moose Hall by the members of the Woman's Loyal Moose Circle.
"The Shadow of Santa Claus"" a play, will be presented Wednesday evening at 7 o'elock at the South Eighth Street Friends' church. The members of the Sunday school will participate. The public is invited.
Mr. Charles Green went to Rushville yesterday on business.
The public is invited to attend the "Jitney" supper this evening at the First Presbyterian church by- the "Friendly" circle with Mrs. Fred
Lemon, leader. Each article of food
will be five cents.
Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Brown and Miss Martha Schneider of Elkhart, Ind., will go to Chicago and attend a house party to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown during the holidays. ........ -Miss Blanch'Ireton will entertain during the holidays with a series of dinner parties for several, out ef town guests. ,
The Epwerth League of the Grace M. E. church, will meet this evening at the ehureh;
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr ef Westcott Place, left Monday afternoon for Orlando, Florida, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Charles Westcott. Mr; and Mrs. J. J. Burchenal of Glendale, Ohio, have issued cards for a dance to be given Friday evening, December 30, at the Glendale Lyceum for their daughter. Miss Ellen, whose engagement to Mr. Robert Green of Cincinnati, has been announced, and In honor of her guest. .Miss ohnsoo of Charleston, West Virginia. Members of a card club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs Edward Cooper. Mrs. George Hunt was a guest. Favors went to Mes-
dames E. E. Longstreth, Fred Oobel of Cambridge City, and George Reid. In two weeks Mrs. Waller Weed worth entertains the elub. Mr. Herbert Cotton of New Haven. Conn., who will be married Tuesday, December 28, to Miss Margaret Ferguson, will arrive this week. Mr. and
Mrs. Cotton or Detroit.' former residents here, will also come for thn wedding. " i In honor of Miss Margaret Fergu-J son, a December bride. Miss Helen Buckley will entertain at cards Thursday afternoon at her home on South Eleventh street.
Mr. Joseph B. Par 'ieck of Knoxville, Tennessee, will spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pardieck of South Eighth street.
Mr. Benjamin Johnson, a student at Harvard, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson.
Miss Louise Gerard of Indianapolis, will spend the Christmas holidays the guest of friends in this city.
Mrs. Philip Schneider left Monday for Chicago where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, nee Miss Katlierine Schneider. Friday, Mr. Philip
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