Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 322, 24 December 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, DEC. 24. 1915
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Pcrcohaio V.. Muoicalo Parties
SOCIETY
Clubs ' Teas Dances
- Cftrtstsaas hilt aaa ether decerat9M emfctanatfae et tha Chrtatmas loioa mn ud is arraafllafr home C Mft aad lf. & Vt Roberta, Theater " ereatasj w their d&Mhteca Misses yfe end Opal etertata ea ferMlM fib Holt, who trttl be
Hn)c mob to M Harry MtJdiire oC New Fferk, Oal The affair was fit the nature of a mtaeellameeaa shew er and the arlde-eiect reeelTe many pretty and useful gMt The hours 'were spent., socially - and with muatc and game.:. A lunehao .In several course wa terred. " Taoaa praaeat vere Ur. arid Vnt OIH Metilure and
dauabters Mtaaea Attea aad Bather.
Mlesea Civ RolU Hatch ReM, Bather
Hodjrtn. Margaret Roll, laora Little, Wtnlfred LUtfe , Heaet CoWent, Messrs. Harry MoCIure, Ralph Roll, Waiter : CoMeata, " Hubert McClure, HaroM Sfcinaer, Roy Roberta, Howard Hodains, Mart Moody aad Wilt Booker.
The Christmas eatertalaateat at the Karlaam HeUata church will ha held
Wedoeday renin; . It will be la the
nature of play entitled, "Saata Glaus and the Fairy Oodmothar.M aad will
he given by the Sunday school. Those who will have part are Miss Helen Neff. Nellie Gregory, Florence Kerlia,
aad Qlarence KeiUn with a party of
tames ana eives. miss Mrjone bbh
Mildred Kenworthy will play a piano
and volln duet
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartman and daughter Miss Mildred, left today for Springfield. - Ohio, where they will
spend Christmas.
Mr." Frank L. Funk will spend
Cblratnuui In . Bloomlngton. 111., with
bis parents.
The public la Invited to attend the
ChrlstmM antertalnment to ha Uvea Sunday aveninr at the First English
Lutheran church when, "The Holy Child" by Horatio Parker will be pre
sented by a large choir and orchestra
under the personal direction of Mr. Lee B. Nusbaum. Miss Alice Knollen-
berg will be at the organ. Christmas
night at 7 o'clock an entertainment giveit by the Sunday school will be a feature at the church. All friends are welcomed.
Social Events For Coming Week
Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith and family have gone to Unloa City to spend Chr'gtmas. .t r rtct,G of the Women's Relief Oortic held Thursday afternoon in the Prst rc-om at the court house, Mrs. Ccctly was named guard in place of Mrr.' Fannie Smith, who resigned. Plans were irade for prezer.t'ns . a flag Jan. 3 to the Joseph Moore school. There will be a ppecial presimta' 'cm program to be arranged liter. All r-r8ons who dosire to attend the exerffdes are asked to meet at Eighth and Main Btroets and tflce the two o'clock car. The rorpsw'll also unite vith the G. a! U.'s in' a memorial service to he held'.Thrj-sday .eventas. Recepa; br 30, at the Poet rocms. t . . -.. r "The Search For a King," an elaborate Cantata' will be? presented Monday ..-evening, December 27, at the Rcid Memorial JJ. P. church. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins and-children ' of Chicago, are the ioliday guests cf'.Mr. gnd Mrs. John Harrington. Sr.. ' ' i Mr. Willai-rt Reddish, a student at Wabash, is the ;nest of his parents.
ATUROAY Mis Andrew Scott and Misses Martha and Ruth Scott give dance at home on North Tenth street Mi and Mra. Rudolph O. Leeds give family dinner. Chrlatasaa prograai at T o'clock at First English Lutheran church. MONDAY Chritm tree and social Bdea Rebekah Lodge la Lodge rooms at Tto o'elock. i , 5 . . i ' Miss Lillian Rarch hostess for meeting of L. M. C. olub at home on North D street. .- . .-' :-, -v . -, , , .'-.- . "., ,- . ,;'::. ,: ........ Tlckaor elnb meeting poatponed until first of the year. Beta Phi Sigma fraternity gives annual Christmas ball in Pythian Temple. - Knights of Columbus give Christmas party in Odd Fellows' Hall. Mrs. Mark Pennell, Jr.. hostess for thimble club Christmas party. ' - ; Mr. aad Mrs. Edward Roaer entertain members of card olub. Entertainment at Raid Memorial church given by Sunday school members. . TU IdOAY Card party In Moose Hall for members. Wedding of Mr. Herbert Cotton of New Haven, Connecticut, and Miss Mar- - garet Ferguson will be solemnized at home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff FerguBon, South Sixteenth street Mrs. Ferry Becher hostess for meeting ladies' U. C. T. Social Club. . Princess card club meets with Mrs. W. B. Dye. Evelyn . Rebekah lodge gives . social and entertainment in - lodge rooms at ' . Centervllle. WeDNESOAY Annual Christmas dinner given .for unfortunate children of the city at Pythian Temple by members of Penny club. Psl Iota XI sorority gives dance in Odd Fellows hall with music furnished by Parker orchestra of Dayton. Dinnerdance to be given by Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr, . postponed. Entertainment at Second Presbyterian church In honor of Mr. Norman Brown. Card party at 2:30 o'clock In Moose Hall. Penny club holds meeting in Pythian Temple after Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp give dance at New Castle under auspices of Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity.
Miss Florence Spauldlng entertains members of A. N. C. club with Christmas
party. Postponed meeting of T. M. I. held in club rooms at 7:30 o'clock. -Entertainment at Earlh'am Heights church. "Santa Claus' Joy Factory" at Union Mission. THURSDAY Dorcas society gives Christmas party at home of Mrs. Lee B. .Nusbaum. Woman's Relief Corps meets in Post room at Court House. Card party at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' hall. Dinner-dance at Connersvllle for National officers of Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. Mrs. Jeff Ferguson entertains members of the Coterie club with a Christmas party.. Miss Lucile Mahr hostess for meeting- of Alice Carey Club. Card club entertained by Mrs. Walter Snaveley. Evening meeting of the Neighborly club at home of Mr. and Mrs. Shute. Miss Ruth Kinsey gives dance at her home. Woman's Franchise League meets in Morrlsson-Reeves library. FRIDAY New Years celebration at Hotel Westcott including supper-dance. Dance In Odd Fellows' Hall given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp.
Hiawatha Social and Literary society meets with Mrs. Lida Roser. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall. SATURDAY Jones-Porterfield wedding solemnized at home of Mr. and Mrs. David Porte rfield in Indianapolis. Wedding of Miss Agnes Cummins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cummins and Mr. Paul Beckett. Miss Ella Steinkamp entertains members of a club with New Years' party.
clnnatl where they visited friends for
a few days. '
The Home Economic Study class of
District No. 6 will hold a called meet
ing Tuesday afternoon at the school
house en the Middleboro pike. t
- A large Christmas tree was the feature of the Christmas ' party given
Thursday "afternoon from 2 until' 6
o'clock at the' First Christian cnurcn by - the officers and teachers of the Sunday school for members of the
junior: and primary departments. The
tree was placed. In the basement of the church and was gaily decorated with candles and ; other - ornaments. There was a box of confections and an orange for each guest. One hundred and - fifty children enjoyed the games and other amusements provided for; their entertainment. - ' . Mr. Fred Rollman, a student at nhieiea nniveraltv will snend his va
cation with his parents at their home
on Kinsey street. - Mrs. Frank Rhoades has returned from Greenville, O., where ' she ' has been visiting friends. -
A house party .will be held during 1
the Christmas season at the home of Mr. James Varley on South Eighth street. The guests will include children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. They will ; be Mr. and Mrs. W.-F. Dempsey 'and young son. Master James, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. James ,Dempsey .of New Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pender of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs." Charles Pender of Cincinnati and Mr. Clarence Pender of Elwood. The town guests will be Mrs. Margaret Dempsey, Master Varley Young, Misses Anna and Ella Varley and Mrs. Florence Young. Mrs. Burton Carr has gone to field, O., to spend Christmas. She will be joined tomorrow by Mr. Carr.
SEARCH DEDItIS OF LIVERY BARN FOR MAM'S BODY
NEW . PARIS, O.. - Dec. 24. Search Is being . made In , the ; ruins : of the "Red Barn' which was completely burned - last night, for the body of a man. It was known that a - man had been - sleeping in the stable for some time, but attempts to catch him had -failed on several occasions.' ' The origin of the fire, which caused a heavy loss and caused fear that damage might be done to other property, remains a mystery. Another clew Is that one of the nine horses housed In the structure was stolen and the barn fired to cover up the theft, as only eight bodies were found In the debris. . . ... . ' - - . The . contents, which consisted of
nine horses, one mule, vehicles and a large quantity of household - goods, were owned by Curtis Baamgardner and son,' Lee, who today refused 'to place aa estimate oa their losa. " The building was -the property of B. T. Perry, of Richmond.. rr Efficient work of the volunteer department saved" adjoining properties, which were threatened, because of. the high west- wind which fanned the blase. - - Fire Chief Ed Miller of the Richmond department drove over and offered his personal assistance.
That ostriches once grew . fifteen feet in night is shown by remains found in the island of Madagascar..-. -
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According to tentative plans, shop meetings asoriglaalry arranged wlU.be held next week. The same speakers who are changed it the"cloaeoteaca month will deliver the ten-mlnnte ad dresses. ' The places of meetings are as follows: 'Reliance Foundry. Tuesday noon; American Seeding Machine company. Wednesday noon; F. aV N. Lawn Mower company and National Automatic -Tool company, ..Thursday noon, and EIUott-Reld Fence company
Friday neon.-.. ;
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parties have been given for the bride-elect, who leaves Tuesday for Reno. A function last evening was the auction bridge party given by Mrs. Webster Parry. The gueet3 included members of a card club. After supper at Price's the guests went to the Parry home on North Ninth street, where cards were played. The guests were Mesdames Edward Schalk, Lewis Kluter, Misses Elizabeth Sands, Martha and Elizabeth Porter, Martha Whitacre, "Tnna:-Win-nings and Gertrude McWhlnney.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Swayne and the Misses Eleanor and Francis Robinson pre spending Christmas with Mrs. John Shirk at Tipton, Indiana. Later Mrs. Swayne and Mrs. Shirk will go to New York to be with Mr. George Swayne, who has been ill.
Mjss Gertrude McWhinney of South A street, and Mr. Roy Hilton of Omaha, Neb.,, will be married New Year's jay at the home of relatives of . Miss McWhinney at Reno. A number of
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Mr. and Mrs. James Carr, who . were called to Orlando. Florida, will not return home until after Christmas. Miss Adelia Brownell and Mr. Charles Brownell of Wyoming, Ohio, are the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Z. Carr of Westcott Place. Mr. and Mrs., Ernest Findlay of Chicago, are the holiday guests of Mrs. Jennie Thornburg and Mr. Thornburg of East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bennett, Mrs. Laura Pille and son Everett Wilson Pille, will spend the holidays in Indianapolis the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snell. Miss Helen Jenkins, a 6tudent at Westown, Pennsylvania, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Atwood Jenkins. ' A pretty wedding of the Yule-Tide was solemnized Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith in Boston township, when their son, Mr. Arthur Smith was married to Miss Mamie. Weatherly in the presence of members of the family and a few intimate friends. The Christmas colors were used in arranging the rooms. The service was read by the Rev. Milo Hinckle, pa6tor of the East Main Street Friends church. The bride was attractive in a gown of pale blue Tiffany silk with white fur trimmings. She carried a shower boquet of bride's 'roses. Miss Lois Smith, played the wedding march. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was 6erved. The bride's table was appointed with flowers and ferns. Covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith,' Mrs. McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ringley, aunt and uncle of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. Alex McClure, Messrs. Rolland and Joseph McClure, Miss Emma McClure, Rev. Milo Hinckle and Miss Florence Smith. The other guests were served at another table placed in the living room. Places were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Laird and son, Mr. and Mrs. John McWhinney, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Druley and son, Mrs. Mollie Ray, Mr. Christian Minneman, Miss Alice Minneman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Studt. Miss Lois Smith, Mr. Everett Smith, Misses Helen Ringley and Edna Toney. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left last night for Indianapolis, where they will spend several days. The bride wore a traveling suit of blue serge. Her bat was of the same color. Upon their return they will be at home to their many friends with Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. Foster W. Riddick of the Winimac Republic with Mrs. Riddick is spending Christmas with Mrs. Elizabeth Close. Mr. and Mrs. Hlghley and son Master John of Chicago, are the guests ,
of Mrs. Highley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Foley of North Fourteenth street, during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhl have gone to Williamsburg to spend Christmas. Mr. Isaac Hancock of Camden, Ohio, is the guest of relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Leighton of South Thirteenth street, have gone to Anderson where they will be entertained at dinner Christmas by Mr. Everett Leighton. Mrs. J. C. Gore of Birmingham, Ala., I3 spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Ray of North A street. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harris and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Columbus, O., are spending the holidays here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Elrod of Indianapolis, former residents here are spending the holidays in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moorman have gone to Rushville to spend the holidays the guests of Mr. Moorman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moorman.
Mr. Wallace Gifford of St. Louis came today to remain until Wednesday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gifford.
William P. Reece is home from Jasper college, Jasper, Ind., to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Reeve.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Sullivan will spend the holidays with kinsfolk in Fort Wayne.
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With Hearty GreeHii
To all and all good wishes for a MERRY CHRIST-
MAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Jeweler.
V '810 Main St
For your splendid patronage and your "Early Shopping"
We Thank You
We wish one and all a Merry Christmas
Neff & Nusbaum
This year will establish a record or the number of messages sent over1 Swedish telegraph lines.
Mr. B. B. Johnson and Mr. Fred B. Johnson of Indianapolis will spend Christmas with Mrs. B. B. Johnson and Miss Edna Johnson.
In honor of Miss Mary Ann Kauf -man of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kaufman will entertain with a family dinner Monday. ,
Miss Elizabeth Marvel and Mrs. Josiah Marvel returned today from Cln-l
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