Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 34, 21 December 1916 — Page 6

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Christ mas morning was selected by Mies Jeannette Von Peln, daughter of Mrs. Lena Von Peln, 1007 South Eighth

etreet, as the day on which she will

be married to Mr. Lester Turner of

Dayton. Ohio. The wedding will be

solemnized in the Reld Memorial U. P.

church, the bride-elect being a mem

ber of the church.

About the altar will be clusters of

red flowers intermingled with green

ery. A number of relatives and friends

of the young people will be in attendance. Rev. J. S. Hill, pastor of the church will officiate and the ring service will be used. The hour for the ceremony is 10:30 o'clock. Miss Edna Deuker, an intimate friend of the bride will be at the organ. Previous to the ceremony a program of bridal airs will !ayed. Miss Marie Deuker will sing. After the service there will be a wedding breakfast at the Von Peln home. Later the young people will leave on a wedding trip. They will reside in Dayton where Mr. Turner is in the employ of the city. This afternoon Miss Jeannette Von Peln, a bride of next week entertained members of her family with an informal party at her home, South Eighth street. Christmas decorations were used. Mrs. Carl Byers of Cambridge City, a recent bride was among the out of town guesta. ; Mr. James Oaar of New Mexico, will arrive this week to spend the holidays ,wlth his mother, Mrs. W. W. Gaar at iher apartments in the Hotel Westeott. j Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds will entertain with a family dinner Christmas day at their home in Reeveston.

!. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead are leaving Saturday for Indianapolis to spend tho holidays with Mr. and Mrs. iCaraon and family.

Social Calendar

Card party at 2:30 o'clock in the Eagles hall for wives of the members. i -r Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp postponed their assembly party on account of Christmas. Hill-Top Sewing circle meets at the home of Mrs. Noah Hutton and Miss Wilcox, Fort Wayne avenue.

Eastern Star Thimble party given in the Masonic hall In afternoon. South Eighth Street Friends church gives Christmas entertainment in Sunday school room.

Christmas entertainment Second Presbyterian church.

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Christmas cantata at First Christian church entitled "Bethlehem."

Meeting at Central Christian church of all children who will take part in the Christmas entertainment

Leaving TueEday after Christmas Miss Mary Clements, North Thirteenth street, will go to Toledo, Ohio, where she will spend the remainder of the holidays with school friends.

J Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Potter and children of Newport, Kentucky, will spend the holidays with Mrs. KIrby and Mrs Potter's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Garwood, at their home, east of the city. f Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bennett and daughter, Mrs. Laura Pllle, with Master Everett Wilson Pille, left today for Indianapolis where they will spend the holidays with relatives and friends returning home after New Years. i Mrs. T. J. Hatfield has returned from Connersvllle, where she has been vl.-ltinK with her daughter, MrB. O L. Wyscng and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Marlatt, Miss Ruth Marlatt, Mr. Huston Marlatt, Mrs. Maud Eggemeyer, Master William Eggemeyer and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Feeger will 6pend Christmas n Cincinnati the guests of Mrs. Jud-

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kins. Mrs. Eggemeyer and son are leaving Friday and will be joined later by the other guests. With decorations in keeping with the Yule Tide the home of Mrs. Wain Lycan, North Twenty-first street, pre

sented a pretty appearance yesterday

afternoon when a Christmas party

was given for the members of the Stitch-Awhile club. Christmas bells were used In the living room. An ex

change of Christmas gifts was a feat

ure. Delicious refreshments were served. The club . will meet in two weeks. Sunday evening the members of the Ladles' U. C. T. Social club and their husbands gave Mr. and Mrs. Perry Becher a farewell party in the form of a surprise at the Becher home, South Eleventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Becher and family are leaving December 31 for Kankakee, Illinois, where they will reside permanently. Mrs. Becher was presented with a pretty U. C. T. souvenir spoon by the club. Mrs. Peter Cutler made the presentation. The evening was spent socially. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keisker and son Earl, who have had an apartment on East Main street, have taken the George Ksmper residence. 1220 South A streets- Mr. and, Mrs. Kemper have

moved into their new homo in Reeves

ton. Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the East Main Street Friends church the following program will be given: "The Song That Will Never Cease" Choir "Awake, Put on thy Strength" Mary Butler and Choir "As the Hart Panteth" Ladies' Chorus "Jesus, Savior Come" Choir. "Now When Jesus Was Come" Baritone Solo Roy Parshall "The Guiding Star" Men's and Women's Chorus "Good Will and Peace" Mildred Williams and Choir "Love's Sweetest Song" Soprano Solo Mrs. Ruth Hadley Dennis "Bells of Peace" Choir "Joy in Heaven, Joy on Earth" Gertrude Clark and Choir "The Answering Hills" Choir "Whosoever Beheveth" Tenor Solo Otis Briggs "Every Dny His Love Grows Dearer" Mrs. Emma Hadley and Choir "The Song of the Ages" Final chorus Choir

exchange of Christmas gifts for tho members was a feature. Music and reading also featured the program. Refreshments were served. The club will not meet next Wednesday afternoon. The meeting has been postponed until the Wednesday after New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. William Blair of Chicago will spend Christmas the guests of Mr. Blair's sister, Mrs. F. A. Brown, and brother, Mr. Charles Blair, of East Main street.

Mrs. Stubbe and daughter, Miss Helen, Of Philadelphia, former residents of this city, arrived in Indianapolis today to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Moore. Miss Meta Pfafflin, who is studying vocal in Indianapolis will arrive home Saturday to remain until Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pfafflin. Miss Alice Macy was the leader Wednesday afternoon when a meeting of the Home Economic Study class of District Number Six was held at the home of Mrs. Ella Kenworthy on tlvj Mlddleboro pike. A duet. "Holy Night. Holy Night," was given by Miss Mary Kenworthy, and Miss Alice Macy. The room 8 were bright with the red and green Christmas decorations. A tree beautifully decorated contained the many pretty Christmas gifts for members. Roll call was responded to with Christmas quotations. -A talk on, "Christmas" was given by the leader p.fter which a general discussion par

ticipated in by the members was a feature. A paper, "Home is Best," war,

read by Miss Mary Kenworthy. Mrs. John Clark was a guest. Refreshments were served. The hostess for the next meeting will be named later. Miss Marguerite Border of Washington, D. C, has arrived to spend the

i holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Border. Mr. Wlllard Kauffman will return Saturday from Indianapolis to spend the holidays with his mother. Mrs. W. S. Kauffman, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Eggemeyer.

friends. Miss Duey will return here In the spring. Miss Grace Edwards, a student at Earlham College, has gone to Connersvllle to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Edwards. Miss Goldie Fisher will go to Indianapolis Saturday to spend the weekend with friends and relatives. Last evening Miss Marian Russell entertslned members of the A. N. C. club at her home In West Richmond. Guests of the club were Miss Bernice Puckett and Mrs. Fred Rossiter. Decorations suggestive of Christmas were used. In two weeks Miss Mildred Parker has the club. Members of the Eta Phi Kappa sorority were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Ruth Edgerton. After a business hour there was a social time and refreshments were served. Several pledges will be taken into the sorority in a month. Mr. Kirk Bly of Springfield, Ohio, will spend the holidays here with relatives and friends. - Mr. Westeott Hanes of Indianapolis, will arrive Saturday to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanes, Richmond avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Merle J Genn of Grand Rapids, Mich., will spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Genn.

GIVE CHRISTMAS DANCE

MILTON, Ind., Dec. 21. A dancing party will be given at the Boosters' hall, Thursday evening, December 28, under direction of the committee, John Kirlin and B. H. Doddridge.

ALVA ALEXANDER TO DIRECT SGTOOL

WHITEWATER, Ind., Dec. 21. The M. E. Sunday school has elected the following officers for the coming year: Superintendent, Alva Alexander; assistant superintendent, Cora Hill; Secretary, Grace Bennett; assistant secretary, Anna Burgess; treasurer, Bessie Alexander ; cradle roll superintendent, Mrs. Laural Hill; pianist, Hazel Jennings; assistant pianist. Echo Timons; chorister, George R. Rank; missionary superintendent, Mrs. Frank Knoll; Home department superintendent, Irene Austin. . . Rev. J. M. Dawson of Indianapolis, who is conducting a series of revival meetings at the Christian church, will give his famous lecture Saturday night, Dec. 22, "The Skelton In the Closet." Admission 15 and 25 cents Mrs. Carl Swietzer and daughter, Leona, of New Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Bunker and family, of Chester, were the guesta of Mrs. Jennie Addleman, Sunday,... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott of Arba, were callers at this place Sunday.... Mr. Sam Addleman was a business visitor at Greenville, Ohio, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barton and family spent Sunday with Mr. Elmer Newton and family at Lynn... Miss Carrie Addleman, who has been ill for some time, underwent an operation at Reld Hospital last and is reported improving The high school pupils are rehearsing for a play, "Brookdale Farm," which they will stage at Laurel Hall Thursday evening, December 28 Mrs. William Curtis is visiting her daughter at Chicago.

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Mrs. John Lott and Mrs. Charles Stutson are leaving Friday for Michigan. Mrs. Lott will spend the holidays with her daughter Mrs. Frank Noblett and family and Mrs. Stutson will go to Saginaw to spend the YuleTide with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill and family. Mrs. Hill is the daughter of Mrs. Stutson.

The election of officers which was to have been held Wednesday afternoon at the meeting of the West Side

section of the Womans Character Builders class of the Central Christian church at the -: home of Mrs. Leslie Leach was postponed until a meeting of the entire class including both sections to be held after Christmas. Christmas bells and holly with other decorations emblematic of the Yuletidn were used in arranging the rooms. The hours were spent socially. Refreshments were served.

Mrs. Nathan Garwood and Mrs. Nettie KIrby were hostesses Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Neighborly club at their home east of the city. During, the business session officers as follows were named: President, Mrs. William Austin; vice president, Mrs. Harry Bachmeyer; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Finley. After thi? business there was a social hour. Refreshments were served. Wednesday evening after Christmas a party will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson for all members and their families.

The children who will participate in the Christmas entertainment at the Central Christian church Sunday eveninng are asked to meet at the Tabernacle Friday afternoon at 2 : 30 o'clock for rehearsal.

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FOR FATHER $1.00 to $2.00

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS TRY THEM

Hand -Painted Silk Stockings The New Fad See Them. Pretty floral and bird patterns, painted on white silk stockings Price $2.00 Pair

" 1G5 Ladles' Dress with Sleeve 'n Either of Two Lengths. This model will make an excellent morning dress of percale, gingham, chambrey, lawn, linene, or drill. It will also develop nicely in serge, crepe, voile or wool poplin, c ashmere and flannelette. The waist Is made with a ve6t and the skirt has a panel to correspond. The "V" neck opening Is neat and becoming, and Is outlined by a smart collar. The sleeve in wrist length has a strafght cuff. In H length a turnback cuff forms a neat finish. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes: :i4. 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 594 yards of 44inch material for a 36-inch size. The Skirt measures 3 yards at the lower edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps.

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Forty guests, including members and their families enjoyed the Christmas party given Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. W. Chappell, Main street. Holly, Chrfsfnias bells and canHla Hoirtrotofl tna fAnvnt A nlmr

titled, ".The Chaplan Family," was giv-1 Miss Kate Duey left today for Chi

en much to the amusement of the chil-! cago- and , Englewood where she will dren. There was a Santa Claus. Au I spend some time with relatives and

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