Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 32, 16 December 1920 — Page 4
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lege will entertain informally from 4 to 6 p. m. at tea Thursday, The guests will include young women of the Junior class, faculty members, and a few persons from town. The assembly dance will be given as nsual in the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. The Kolp-Smlth orchestra will play. John Y. Poundstone and Mr. - and Mrs. Ramsey Poundstone will give a dance at the Country club Saturday: evening. , j ' Invitations have been issued for the Christmas dance in the I. O. O. F. hall next Wednesday evening for which 1 the popular Syncopating- Five will play, for the last time here this year. They leave this month for Jacksonville, Fla., to fill an engagement at the Golden Dragon Cabaret Special feature entertainments - have been planned for the evening. Santa Claus himself will be present to distribute Rifts to the dancers. The committee in charge is the same that arranged the Hallowe'en and Thanksgiving ' dances. Members of the committee ' are Westcott M. Hanes. Paul E. Allen, Herbert P. Bradley, Frank H. Critcbett, Earl P. Hewitt and Ralph E. Englebert. , . . Richmond Council,' 2956,'. S. B. A., will give a dance Thursday evening at Vaughan hall. The public is invited. "Music will be furnished by Leo Shntte, Paul White and Mr. Crampton, Dancing begins at 8:30 p. m. A delightful Christmas program was given when the Greenbriar Community club mef at the home of Mrs. Frank Raper on South Eleventh street Wednesday afternoon. Christmas gifts -were distributed to the club members .and their children by Mrs. Aaron Sitloh who wore a Santa Claus costume. :. A social event of the week will be .the reception given Saturday aftermoon by Mrs. W. W. Gaar and Mrs. 'John H. Nicholson at the Hotel Westfcott for members of the D. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt of Reeveston will entertain the Tourist club Friday evening. Those who will take part in the program are Dr. Lind- ; ley R. Dean, Miss Laura Gaston and
"Mrs." Walter G. Butler. "Greek Life in
Town and Country" is the subject announced. ' The Enterprise Bible class of East Main street Friends church will be entertained with a Christmas social Friday afternoon by Mrs. Eva Reeves at her residence. 123 North Eighteenth street. All members are Invited to be present. The Tirzah club was entertained Wednesday by Mrs. Ethel Hoggatt and Mrs. Sarah Brown. The next meeting will be held Dec. 29. The Good Cheer class of the First Methodist church will be entertained with a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. J. W. Hall, 112 North Twentieth street, Thursday evening. The Luther League of St. Paul's Lutheran church will be entertained
by Mr. and Mrs. Henry KImm Thursday evening. Members are invited to bring their friends. An old-fashioned candy pull will be one of .the features of the evening. Mrs. W. A. Dickson was a charming hostess when she entertained about 40 women of the Reid Memorial church informally Wednesday afternoon at her home. The hostess was assisted by Miss Ella Downing, Mrs, George Gault, Mrs. Hodgin and Mrs. O. F. Fosler. . Pretty gifts were received by members of the Penny club from the grab bag at the home of Miss Kate Todd Wednesday afternoon when she entertained at her home. Almost 20 members were present. The afternoon was spent informally and a basket lunch
served. Arrangements were made to give out Christmas baskets to needy
families. The next meeting will be in
two weeks with Mrs. William Reed of Boyer street.- ' . - The Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees will meet in L O. O. F. hall Friday at 7:30 p. m. when work in the first degree will be given. Supper will be served and the women will exchange Christmas presents. Needy families will be visited by Margaret Besselman, Florence Mitchell, Viola Kaugher and . Elizabeth . Surritt next Thursday. Donations from members may be left at the home of any of the above. All members are requested to be present. Miss Pauline Wilcox entertained a few friends Tuesday evening at her home, 442 South Eleventh street, in honor of her 14th birthday anniver
sary. The rooms were attractively
decorated in red and green. Games were played and refreshments "served to the guests, who included Miss Maxine Jonesr Miss Elizabeth Kenney, Miss Rhea Wellbaum, Miss Cathryn Wellbaum. Robert Ryan, Carl Schafer, Edward Nusbaum, London .Reynard. Harry Hennigar, . Leonard . Cox, Mr. and Mrs. George Bird and sons, Richard and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox and son, Doyle, and Miss Pauline Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haas entertained' with a taffy-pull at their home
Wednesday evening. Those who enjoyed the affair were Miss Mildred Haas, Miss Meyer, Miss LolaThorn-i burg. Miss Emma Tiemeyer, Miss Jane
Kuester, Mi.:3 Emma Hartman, Miss
Almlra Haner, Miss Gertrude Hart-.
man. Miss Anna Haas, Mr. S. Tiemeyer, Harry Hartman, George Eastburn, David O'Connell, Ray Kehlenbrink. Ed Hoffman, Horace Tiemeyer, John Haas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Haas, Mrs. Anna Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haas. Mrs. H. M. Morris and Mrs. Franklin Hebbeler spent Wednesday in Dayton. - Mrs. William Williams and Mrs. Anderson were in Cincinnati Wednesday m- He' on Gers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geers of Reeveston .. io attending Sacred Heart college, will be one of the soloists on the
Christmas program to be given at the' college next Monday. She will sing. "While Shepherds Watch," by Cart Bliss, and "Ave Marie" by Gounod. Miss Geers will come Dec. 23 to re-'yy main until Jan. 10. - Miss Anita Swearlnger, who is attending Indiana University, will come (Continued on Page Eleven)
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