Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 36, 23 December 1916 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1916
Social Events For Coming Week
SUNDAY Christmas entertainment In evening at Central Christian church. Sunday echool of First English Lutheran church gives entertainment at 7 o'clock at the church Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner give family dinner at home, National Road west Christmas cantata given at 7:30 o'clock at East Main Street Friends' church Special music at First Presbyterian church by choir, afternoon and evening. First Christian church choir gives special music in the evening. Morning and evening programs of special music at the Grace M. E. church. Entertainment given in Chester M. E. church by members of Sunday school. West Richmond Friends' Sunday school gives special musical program including cantata in the evening at the church. MONDAY Dance at Country club given by committee of young women of club. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp give Christmas ball in the Pythian Temple. Wedding at 10:20 o'clock in' morning of Misa Jeannette Von Pein and Mr. Lester Turner at Reid Memorial U. P. church. Program of Christmas carols, 5 o'clock in morning at Trinity Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds give Christmas dinner at home, Reeveston. Magazine club postponed its meeting until after the' New Year. On account of Christmas Tlcknor club postponed its meeting. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid entertain with family dinner at home. So. D street Members of the Harris family hold family dinner party at Hotel Westcott. Special music at 10:30 o'clock in morning at the St. Paul's Episcopal church under the direction of Mrs. J. E. Cathell. . Wedding of Mr. Clarence W. Sumner and Miss Florence Gillette former Earlham students at Toledo, Ohio. Christmas program In evening at 7 o'clock at Trinity Lutheran church. Mr. and Mn. H. C. Hasemeler give dinner party.' TUESDAY Dance at Elk's club given by the members of the social commiti tee with Mr. Harry Shaw, chairman. St.' Paul's Guild cf St. Paul's Episcopal church meets afternoon. Parish house. Eden Rebekah lodge of Centerville gives Christmas party at lodge rooms. Card party at 8 o'clock In the Moose hall for members and families postponed. Aid society of West Richmond Friends' church meets at church at 1:80 o'clock. Aftermath meets with MrB. C. L. .Walters, South Eleventh street. Spring Grove Sewing circle postponed meeting until after holidays. Aid society of South Eighth Street Friends; church meets afternoon at church. Whitewater Friends' church aid society meets at 2:30 o'clock at the church. Session of First Presbyterian church at Manse on North Thirteenth street. WEDNESDAY Leap Year Dance given at the Eagles' hall by members of the J. B. G. club. Phi Delta Kappa fraternity of Eaton gives dance and Dixon Saxophone plays. E. G. C. club meets in afternoon with Mrs. Ida Powell. Mrs. Coggeshall enteretains members of thimble club at home, 332 N. 8th St. Wedding of Mr. George Zumtninkle and Miss Margaret Canady at home of bride's parents in Indianapolis. Neighborly club gives Christmas party in evening at home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson. Tirzah aid society of Ben Hur lodge postponed meeting until after holidays. Mission circle of North 14th Street Mission meets afternoon at Mission house.
Aid society of the Third M: E. church meets at the church. ' . Deaconess meeting of First Presbyterian church at home of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Rae, North Thirteenth street Current Events club meets with Miss Mary Niewoehner. THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire give elaborate Christmas ball at the Country club. Woman's Relief Corps meets in afternoon at Post room in Court House. Dance and reception given by Post C. T. P. A. in the Odd Fellows' hall for members and friends. Dinner given in Pythian Temple by Penny club for unfortunate children of city. Meeting of Penny club at 2:30 o'clock in afternoon at Pythian Temple. Mrs. Wilson Magaw entertains members of card club at Country club. Maennerchor society gives reception and dance in Pythian Temploe for members and families. Mrs. C. A. Cartel entertains members of Helping Hand society at her home, South Eighth street. C'.iaker City Circle club meets with Mrs. Balzer. Mrs. William Chiles hostess for meeting of a card club. Card party at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' hall.
Dorcas society meets with Mrs. Walter Luring. Dance at Milton given by a committee of young people. FRIDAY Charity ball at the Coliseum given by members of the Ways and Means committee of Domestic Science for benefit of Day Nutsery and the association. Mr. and Mrs. William Klopp entertain members of the Bethany Bible class of Second English Lutheran church. Card party In afternoon for members in Eagles' hall. Mrs. John Lontz hostess for meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church at home, Westcott Place. Missionary society of Reid Memorial U. P. church meets at the church. Twentieth Century club of Milton meets. Miss Emma Fetta entertains at her home, East Main street Stereopticon lecture at the Second Presbyterian church at 7:30 o'clock.
Mr. Wiley Glass of spend Christmas with Frank Glass.
Chicago, will Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday morning at the Reid Memorial U. P. chureb the following program of Christmas music will be given: Organ Numbers Prelude "The Holy Night" Buck Offertory "Cradle Song and Angls Choir" Bellerby Postlude "TeDeum Laudamus" Claussmann Quartette Numbers "Come and Worship the Lord" Adams "Thrice Blessed Morn" Surdo "Christmas Carol Hymn" Soprano Solo -with Violin Obligato "Angels from the Realms of Glory" Shelly Miss Harris and Miss Scott Violin Solo "Liebestraum" Liszt Miss Scott In the evening the program will be as follows: Organ Numbers Prelude "The Shepherds Song". Guilmant "Christmas Pastorale" DeLanso Offertory "Christmas Eve" Mailing Postlude "March Triumphale" Wachs Quartette Numbers "Come and Worship with the Lord" ' Adams "Blessed Be the Lord God" Baruby "Sacred Night, Silent Night" Becker Solo Miss Pearl Crubaugh. Organist Miss Hageman. Quartette Miss Harris, soprano; Miss Weisbrod, alto; Mr. Foss, bass; Mr. Jones, tenor.
Miss Florence Cummins, who been spending a few days with grandparents in Mechanicsburg, return home Sunday.
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days with Dr. and Mrs. North Eleventh street.
A. B. Price,
Mrs. C. A. Brehm and daughter, Mrs. Ruby Brehm-Ayers, are leaving Tuesday for Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Katherine Haltem left last evening for Dayton, Ohio, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs J. Jones during the holidays. ' Mr. Frank Erbecker left last evening for Indianapolis to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thomas will entertain Mrs. Harriett Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hedrick of Newport, Ky.. Darrell Thomas and Harriett Tbcmas and Miss Elizabeth Close. Mr. Harold Hiatt has returned home from Randolph Macon Academy at at Front Royal, Virginia, to spend the holidays with his grandfather, Dr. James A. Hiatt.
In Miami county, and who resides in Peru, and Mr. Frank' W. Parkhurst, who is attending Purdue university, arrived here today to spend the holidays. There is an .unlimited number of tickets for the Charity ball to be given Friday evening at the Coliseum by the Ways and Means committee of the Domestic Science association. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bymaster have as their guests at their home. North D street, Mrs. L. A. Chaney and daughters. Misses Ruth and Naomi, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bymaster of St. Louis. Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Bymaster are giving a family dinner. There will be covers for fourteen persons. . Mr. J. M. Stanton returned home last evening from Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he attends the University. A coasting party was given last evening at the Country club by Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Shirk of the Keystone apartments. Mr. and Mrs. James Fry are giving a dinner Christmas eveninvr at '6 o'clock at their home, South Seventh street, in honor of a number of guests from Springfield, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Erie L. Reynolds, left this morning for Indianapolis to spend Christmas with friends and relatives. Mrs. J. B. Donnell is leaving Sunday evening for Cincinnati where she wiL' ;
remain until Wednesday with friends and relatives. Mrs. Donnell will be guest at a theatre party on Christmas night. , Mr. Charles Howard Clawson, who has been In Chicago for several months
is home to remain until March wlr his parents, Mr. and Mrs ' Charles Clawson, t South Eighth street , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lojan an the parents of a baby son, born y ester day. .
Christmas Greetings We wish to extend our thanks for the patronage of the present year and wish all a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year . '
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Schnieder of Dayton, Ohio, are spending the holidays as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schnieder, 1023 South Eighth street. .
Mr. William Saved of Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, arrived last eening to spend the holi-
Messrs. Clarence McMahan of Indianapolis, and Russell McMahan of
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holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. McMahan, 322 Randolph street. t Wednesday afternoon the aid society of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of the president, Mrs. E. G. McMahan, 322 Randolph street. Adding to the festivities' of the coming week is the dance which the Elks are giving Tuesday evening, December 26, in the club rooms. Mrs. Levi Huntington of Northside, Cincinnati, has returned home after spending a few days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Huntington.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Shirk of the Keystone apartments are leaving today ;
for Peru. j Mrs. Victor Benton of Pittsburgh, J who has been visiting friends and rela-1 tjves in Winchester, Fountain City and other points has returned to this city. i
Miss Maud Parkhurst, who is supervisor of music in the public schools
Mrs. O. J. Lyboult of Williamsburg, , will entertain on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Park, Edward Park. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhl will return in the afternoon and be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ball. Other guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ball and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Bal! and children. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Coffma: ur.C ch'Mrcn arrived today from Conners vlllo to spsrifi the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. William Dunham.
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