Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 31, 18 December 1916 — Page 6
3 itWUlOD i'AUJiUpOiltul. i HAM. -MUiNlJA, DEO-18, 1916 account of the Christmas season. Their Christmas ball wUl be on CJirlst mas night at the Pythian Temple. - lows, according to the revised schedule: October. 6, Ohio s Northern University at Oxford; October 13, Kentucky State" University at Lexington, Ky.; October 20; Ohio Wesleyan University at Oxford; November 3, Denisoh ;. University at Dayton ; November 10. 3 Mt. Union College at" AllianceJ November-17, University of Wooster at Oxford; November 29, University of Cincinnati at Cincinnati, t alleged murderer o brother was resur! court today, Distr4 Moore, expected ' tl tinue for the grea te" .Mr. . and Mrs. Edward Gentry of Hagerstown will spend Christmas with Mrs. Gentry's parents in.Muncle. OXFORD OPENS SEASON WITH EARLHAM SQUAD CONTINUE TESTIMONY V. V ing session. - BUFFALO. N. Y., Dec. ISr-When the cross examination of J. El Teiper, PALLADIUM 1 W
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Jfteta Pbi Sigma ,pf .Anderson tor the annual 'Christinas dance .which will . ,bepheld .Friday evening, December, 22 at. the Anderson 'fclub roams." Meip- , bers of the fraternity In this city have , received invitations to attend. Mis3 .Ma.ry lliff, who has been yislt!ng.Mlss!Byfield In In.d.iaiai)ons, was ther euest of honor "at ' a beautiful
party given by "her hoBtess' in"hr honor. " Five Hundred was played (it .several .tables. .-H. - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keck of Dayton; Ohio Vill pen4' Christmas here ,the guests tit Mr. and -Mrs. Michael K;elly, ?North .Twelfth .street. The members of 'the .Monday evening Skating club will'meet this even,fagf in" thd Cfcltseum." This will 'be " (heagt jneeting. until after the holidays. .The parties .will ,be resumed 'the" Monddy alter New '.Years. " i , - i Stitch-Awhile club members will be frntertajnejd ,V.ednesday afternoon by Mrs. tVain Lyc'an: . The affair will be in the nature of a,jCh.rl$tmas party and ? there will be an exchange of gifts. vi JWr. aad rMrs. Carlos Haas of Chitago, who. were je&ently married, will 'spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. !R. M. Haas. ,JIr. Harlow Haa3, a student at Wittenberg, ilf also spend j Christmas 't jfcbi Haas home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Broerman entertained members of a club last evening.
Social Calendar
A party will be given Wednesday afternoon In the High School gym'nasium by the members of the Girls 'Athletic association of- the High school under ' the' direction r ot .Miss .Margaret ' WicTcerneyer. The committee in 'charge'" expects to entertain ,two hhuidred girls at this .time. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harris and daughter.' Mls3 Dorothy, of Columb'is, Ohio., wjjl spend Christmas, here with relatives iinfl friends. iv '' ' The Sunday School of tha United Brethren church wll give Its Chrlsttfiqs ..entertainment Thursday evening at the church. A meeting of the Young Ladies MissIon Circle of the First Christian church wns held Sunday afternoon at the church. Miss Elizabeth Hinshaw and Kiss McHq Mansfield gave the lesson . etudy: Guests of the society were 4.Milss Mary; Hovclmeier, Miss Lova Mansfield and Mrs. Mary De Haven. After the program there was a social hour. The next meeting will be held the first Sunday in January at the home of Mis3' Merta Richard. This afternoon the aid society of the United Brethren church, held its Christmas "bazaar at tlio Wall paper store of Mrs. Oakland on East Main street. Many pretty articles were oh display. The exhibit and sale will also be held all day Tuesday. A meeting of the HilUTop Sewing Circle will be heldTriday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Noah Hutton and Miss Mary" Wilcox, Fort Wayne avenue. '
Arriving Saturday from George. School. Philadelphia. Miss Miriam Hut-j ton will spend the holidays with heri
.'father, Mr. Walter Hutton and sister.!
Miss Carolyn Hutton, North Fifteenth "street Mr, Edward Laning, a student at John" Hopkins. Baltimore, Maryland,
-will arrive Friday to spend the holidays with his -parents, Mr; and Mrs ! -. -Isaac S.Laning, North Seventh street.! Mr. Alfred Laning who ' U in Marion j will arrive home Saturday. Miss Alice )
Laning of Indianapolis, ia coming Friday bringing with her Miss Ruth Patterson, who will be a guest at the Laning home during the holidays. An interesting nuptial event for fanuary is the wedding of Mr. Georgo
Brenlzer and Miss Kathryiv Mills of j
Tippecanoe City, Ohio, Wednesday, January 24. Mr. Fred Bollmeyer, fciinef locftl resident will be best man.
Mist Pearl Warper entertains 1 members 'of th (king's Daughters of the Second Presbyterian church ' at her'idrrie. ' ' :'" ' Miss Bertha Kelsey entertains memberiTof jthe Travel club at her heme.1 1 -r-- ; Demonstration of dancing from 4 until' 5 o'clock In Pythian Temple given by pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Robert-Nohr. ' . '- In honor of Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Stova ll reception given ' In '"evening at the church. i,--"T V . Aid society of "the West Richmond Friends church meets at , 1:30 o'clock at te church. All-Day bazaar given at Mrs. Oakland's Wall; paper store ""by the ''aid' ioclety ' of ' trie United prethren church; ' ' ? South Ejghth iStreet Friends aid society , meets at 1:30 o'clock at the thutxlv ti " rv -""-'i - - f ; Card party at 8 o'clock in the Moose Hall. '. Aid society of the Whitewater Friends church "meets ' at the
After a wedding trip the young people fS'ill reside in this city. ' Several guests from Richmond will attend the wed
ding which will be elaborately -solemn
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Mr. and f, Mrs. 'Paul Comstock J and children of 'TReevston are leaving1 this week for I; ew York where' they " will spend the' ' holidays with " Mrs. Comstock's omt her, Mrs. "Wflson. ' Mr. and Irs. W. A. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs.Ralplf ? Xittle' will spend Christmas' iii l 'ianapolls with Mrs. Ellis' iarent'8.':;:,.'!:'''-':t' ' ' -1 "Mrs. Dav id Hershey and daughters, South Thirt eenth1 street,' will have as
their guesti i over the Yule-Tide, -Mr. artf Mrs. I 'art ' Cotton of " Cleveland,
The West Side, Section of the W. C; B. class o f" the ! Central Christian
church," will meet : Wednesday afternoon with ! Mrs. Leslie Beach, Pearl
street.
OXFORD, ID.," "Dec. 18. Miami Universlty's opening game of football next season" will be played with Earlham college, September 29, on Miami Field. This game was scheduled Saturday by Physical Director B rod beck. Miami's other games will be as fol-
A Verj' Attractive and : Seasonable Style
M"rs. Grace Weller, who has been in
Philadelpia j for some months will spend Caristi nas here with her mpther
and sister, M rs. Duks and Miss Ann Dilks," South 'Thirteenth street."
Mias Nettin Berg will entertain
members of th3 Sunshine Crochet club
Thursilay - afternoon at her home1
North G -street. - Mert'bers of tlie A. N. C. club will be entertained wflVa ' Christmas party Wednesday evening at the home" of Miss Jflarion Rua sell.- r Complimeoitlng ;Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Stoyall, ; who will ibon leave the city, a reception will beiven Tuesday even-: ing at the ' church by members of a committee. All .members of thd church are invited to- attend. - ";
Mrs. Newell Todd and baby who have been in California for several month's arrived home Sunday in time for Christmas.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bond and Miss
Florence- Bond spent the week-end in
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Mr. and Mrs- George Coale of Vincehnes, Indiana, will arrive the latter hart, Indiana, will spend Christnia with Mrs. Dilks and Miss Dorothy Dilks, South Thirteenth street. A meeting of the Mission society ot the North Fourteenth Street Mission will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at. the Mission. - There will be matters of importance under consideration.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cotton of Elk-
with friends.
Members of a newly organized so rority wj;U be entertafned Wednesday evening by Miss Ruth Edgerton at her home, 215 Pearl street. The parents and friends of the pupils are invited to attend the demonstration " which will be given Tuesday iflernoon from 4 until 5 o'clock in the Pythian Temple by the pupils of Mr .and Mrs. Robert Nohr. Each class will present two dances. Miss Mary Louise Norris spent the week-end with friends and relatives in Cambridge City.
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A meeting-of the Home Economic
hart.Indiana, ' will spend Christmas! Study class of District Number 6 will
with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ferguson and
other relatives. They will be guests at a Christmas dinner to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson at their home, Sfuth Sixteenth street. r
The Dixon Saxaphone trio will fur-
be held Wednesday afternoon instead of Tuesday with Mrs. Ella Kenworthy
at her suburban home. A Christmas program will be presented. - '
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Marvel wer.
host and hostess last evening at thf jlr
nish the music for the dance to be j home. North Tenth street, for a me ,et-
given Christmas night afthe Country
club by several young women. All members of the club and visiting guests are Invited to attend. A meeting of the Richmond Chapter cf " the Daughters of the American Revolution was not held Saturday afternoon. The meeting has been postponed until January when a guest meeting will be observed.
ing of the Young. People's Society of
the South -Eighth Street - Fri'nds church. There was a large attend nce.
Mrs. Frances Anscombe reai an article'after which there was a social hour and refreshments. Irj ' two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dean en
tertain the society
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp wilj not give an assembly party Friday '.jvening on
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Coming at a time when Perfumery, Toilet Water, etc., are much wanted . mas Gifts. This sale will mean a great saving to many. This sale will incl lar goods in our Toilet Department and is a bonafide sale throughout at. lar price.
Reasons:
We will use the space now occupied by our.Toilet Department for other
merchandise, and have made this great Reduction to effect a quick dispj
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NOTICE! Our Rug Department offers many gift sugge"- ?s. Come see the handsome lir;e of Rugs small and room size.
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