Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 36, 23 December 1919 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 23, 1919.
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i;; The first lre dance of . the Christ,.mu seaeoa will be the annual Chrlst.mas dance to,, be siren by" Mr. and. Mrs. ;;.Beri Kolp in, the I. Q, O. ,F. hall Thai day , evening at 9 o'clock,. The hall x,wijl be elahorately decorate"d In Chrlstmaa colors and a number of novelty dances will ibe,. Introduced, Kolp's a - special sis-piece "orchestra will play. .,;rhe balcony will be open to spectators js usuaL. " V-i ..''.r : -' ? Members of the Omlcron Sigma s fraternity Will dye an brfernial mater vlnee dance Christmas aftsraoon ln the ir f O- O. Fi-halL Th. Harmo. $ovelty a. orchestra. ) will .play. -JUl those ; who "i have keen, attending . the regular as?
sembly v dancas ,jol j the organization, are invited. - .: . t.v.t' Miss. Gertrude Dietrich entertained "members 'brlhe Q."S: Club " with a pretty Christmas party hist " evening at her home on South Fifteenth street. The color scheme of red ' and green was attractively carried out; in. alt the
rooms. A fish pond, with a Christmas 1
package for each - guest lurnisnea much amusement during the. evening. Late in the evening a two course
luncheon was served in... the dining room, the table being artistically decorated with Christmas decorations. Those- . presents- were Mies Flossie Money.. Miss? Marjorle Floyd. Miss
Ruth Heitbrlnk. Miss Dorothea Schnei
der. Miss Lorene Stahr. Miss Elfreda
Harlan. Miss Marie Schneider, Mrs.
Ralph Champ. Mrs. Elmer Klehfoth
and Miss Gertrude Dietrich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cunningham will
give -their Tegular assembly dance this
evening in Vaughn hail. . - . ,
Members- of the Young People's
Dancing club ' enjoyed a Christmas
dance;-last evening in the I. O, O. F. hall.- The following persons attended:
Lois Johnson, Carolyn Bradley, Bessie
Cruz. Olive Cox, Marie Brittenbam
Eva Helms Ruth Smelser, Dorothy
Williams.- Myrtle Clayton. Marie
Roach, Irene Shalt er, Stella Stelnbrlnk.
Robert Graham; Roy Mummer, Ches
ter Cloyd, Floyd Wilson, Leo Green,
Eafi Williams, James Scully, W. A
Moss, F. R. Dalby, Herschel Thomas. O. S. Pulle, Russell Smith, Reld Long
fellow and Emerson Ashinger.
The regular mothera meeting of
Fairview will be held Friday .afternoon at 2iZ0 o'clock. Butler and Sher
man streets. Everyone is invited to be present. Music will be given by
Mr. Sincoke. '. .
Dr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Dickinson
and little-daugnters- -or Tuscaloosa,
Ala., came Saturday to spend the holi
days with E. C. Dickinson and family
of East .Main street. '
Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Harold will give their Christmas dinner on Christmas eve at their home on North Tenth
street. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harold and
daughters, Mary and Margaret of Wilmington, O., will arrive tomorrow for
the dinner. They will then go to
Noblesville to spend Christmas day with Mrs. Harold's parents." Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gifford will give a social dance Thursday evening in the K. ot P. hall at Hagerstown. The All Stellar orchestra - will play for the dance. Vincent Nicholson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.'E'dgar Nicholson, arrived in "the citx "today after several months' Hervice cvei-seas with the Friends Reconstruction unit. ... , , The Happy Hour dancing club will give a dance this evening ia the I. O. O F., ball .at 8:30 o'clock. The All Stellar orchestra will play. Mrs.. MarshaU .Miller entertained a party of children Saturday afternoon at her home, in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Rheba Lucile. . The' afternoon was spent in games after-wiilch - a twocourse, mncheou- waa. eerved.4n. the dining room. The dining room was
artistically appointed in red and white. A large white bell was hung over the table, with 'streamers of red and white euspesded from Jtr to Crystal candle sticks with red tapers. A large white btfthday cake-with six tiny red candles also adorned the table. Tiny baskets of candy were given as favors to the guests, who were Sarah Hire,; Mary Hire, Martha Hire, Louise and Naomi Nocholtz, Lisle Brumfield, Blanche Miller and Rheba Miller. - , .- :': ' A large number of reservations already have been made for the Christmas - dinnep dance to be -given at the country. club-Saturday-Evening.- - Dinner will , be served at 7 o'clock and dancing will follow. The ..December social committee has announced that all persons, who expect to attend the dinner, must make reservations as early , as possible, owing to the large attendance that is expected. Elaborate "decorations over the entire club house and a bright -program of musto, by' the-Evan Smlthorchestra; promise to make the dance a gay occosslon. All club members and. Visiting guests are invited., Members of the Sunday" school' of
Firsts Methodist ehutch' enjoyed their
anual Christmas party last evening at the church." ' The party -opened by
singing Chrictmas carols and -was fol
lowed by an illustrated story of the
birth of Christ, by the Rev. R. L Seamans. . Later the party went into the
Sunday school room where-the child
ren enjoyed an informal evening play
ing around the Christmas tree. Santa
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Claus distributed-candy and fruit later to each of the children. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lesley of Win
chester will entertain with a Christmas
dinner next Thursday, . covers to be
laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fry, David Pegg,
Mr; : and i Mrs. Ray Lesley and son.
Evan, all of this city.. , f- " i
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolo will give a
dance Friday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall, for their Friday evening dancing class;- - The dance will be the regular assembly and is open to all who usually attend the Friday dances.
On Saturday afternoon they will
give a dancing party for their child
ren's ' dancing class in the I. O. O. F.
hall at 3 - o'clock.' " All parents and friends - of the children are cordially Invited.
The Coterie will not meet this week
fas usual, The next meeting will be
n January, ; the date and place of
Hheetlng .to be announ6ed later.
. Tne Daughters of America will meet tomorrow evening in Vaughn hair at 8 e'elock. .- . . r : ' r. ..-; ': . r.;:.
- MrsM, F. Williams and A. Lambley
of Marysville, Ky.. will come tomor
row to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs; John F. Schwartxmann. ISMrs. ' Ha6sal ; T. : Sullivan and two
-children have , returned ' to- their home
in MiiwauKee, wis., alter a visit witn
Mrs. Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry,., Vogelsang. Sho. was . accQm-
panled home by Mrs. Vogelsong who will spend the holidays in Milwaukee. Miss Winifred Comstock issued invitations today . for a . dancing party jto be given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Paul Comstock, in Reeveston, Monday ovcnlng, Decem
ber .29. An orchestra will play for
the dance. ,
. Miss Evaline Petty has returned to Columbus, Ohio, after spending the week end with-her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Petty of South Fourth street. Miss Edith Monroe, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Elzy Monroe, and O. M. Kendall were ' married Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock at the new home of the bride and groom, 319 South Twelfth street The Rev. Shelby. C. Lee of First Baptist church performed the ceremony, .using the .single ring service. The brido wore a gown of whito
satin and georgette' crepe and carried a bunch of brido roses. " Miss 'Electa Foster, bridesmaid,' lyajt.', dressed in pink satin and carried pink roses. The groom was-attended' by, Fred Jeffries of Terre, HaUte, r Mr;xand Mrs.. Ken? dall are at home io their friends' at 319 South .TwernhVa-eet.
. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis ' have returned from a short weddlngvtrlp and have taken' apartments in the
Westcotthotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis will entertain with a family din
ner Christmas, at their home on South Fifteenth street. Mrs; John Volney of Newark, Ohio, mother of Mrs; Walter Davis, and D.4 S.- Cheesman," father of Mrs.-George Davis, will -bo the out of town guests "present. ... Miss Leah': Hutchensi , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. J. L. Hutchens of Main street, and, Frank O'Grady of Chicago,
were married, yesterday afternoon at the parsonage of First.. Methodist church by the Rev. R. L. - Semans.
Mrs. O'Grady rleftr.af tefc .the Ceremony for Indianapolis where they will reBide. The groom is connected with
the Brunswick company at that place.
The annual Christmas dance given
by the Elks lodge -will be given next Monday evening at the club house on North1 Eighth street The Evan Smith Jazz orchestrarwiH play for the' dancer
rThe social committee, " composed' of
Charles ' Blair, - Harry Shaw and Charles Twigg, is planning the affair. Mrs; Edgar Sharp was hostess for
a pretty Christmas party yesterday afternoon' " at ber home on ' North
Nineteenth street," entertaining members, of the Narcissus ' Needle cliib. The house '.was decorated in Christmas colors and the guests exchanged Christmas gifts during the afternoon.
A two-course luncheon was served by
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