Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 328, 3 December 1921 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND.. SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1921.

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A N'sw Year's Eve ball will be givMi . ana. at the Country- club this month by the I Mrs.

XJpoember social committee of which Twelfth street.

has been the guest of Mr. and

Walter L. Dalbev. of South

The Porcas society will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Frank DresKell at her home on South Eleventh street.

7:rn i ''"r;,,; Wednesday evening at the courthouse.

Twenty-first and B streets.

Mrs. Omar G. Murray is chairman. Music will be by the Evan J. Smith l!ayers and entertainers. The function will be for all club members and their out-of-town guests. Open house, win be held on New Year's day at the Country club at. which club members and their town puests will be present. There will be informal dancing during the afternoon and tea will be served. Mrs. Charles Kolp will entertain with a series of dancing parties in the ballroom of the Eagles' club during the Christmas and. New Year holidays for members of her dancing clubs and classes. The Kayser players and entertainers of New York City, will appear here December 29, to play for the Christmas dance which Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp

will give on that date at the I. O. 0. F. hall. The Syncopating Five will make their last appearance here for several months on Dec. 21, when they will play for a Christmas dance. The orchestra leaves the niiddlewest the first of the year to fill their enKagement during the winter season at Golden Dragon Cafe in St. Petersburg, Fla. Invitations are to be issued sometime soon by the Klks for a dinner and dance to be given during the Christmas holidays. The function is to be ihe Klks' gala affair of the year and elaborate preparations are being made for it. The club's social committee is in charge. : The Degree of Honor will entertain with a dancing party Monday evening. Members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. The Melody Entertainers are to play the order of dances. Masons will give a dance on Thursday evening, Dec. 8, at the Masonic temple. The Paul Harris orchestra will play for the. dance. Invitations have been issued by the Elks to all members for a dance to be Riven Tuesday evening. Dec. 6, at s:30 o'clock at the Elks' club. Harry Frankel's players and entertainers are to furnish the music. The Married Foiks Dancing club under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet on Monday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall for an informal dance. The Kolp-Smith players will furnif-h the music. An informal dancing party which was one of the lovely affairs of the week for members of the younger set. was given for Mrs. Charles Kolp's Assembly club on Friday evening at the Eaelo3 club. The Northland Novelty Four played the order or dances. Amon? the dancers were: Miss Jane Johnson. Miss Helen Sackman, Miss Margaret Hiatt, Miss Harriett. Ellis, Miss Helen Clark. Miss Hilda Mae Farmer. Miss Marianne Swainie. Miss

Mary Al.ce Collins, Miss Ethel Till-i

man. Miss Emol'ne Land, Miss Alice Starr, Miss Rhea. Thurston, Miss Mildred Shideler. Miss Georgia Healy, Miss Virginia ITodgin, Miss Ethol I.twis. Miss Dorothy Lewis, Miss Mary Eyden, Miss Luella Masters, Mis Martha Smith, Miss Lueilf Louibourrow. Hnry Johnson, Dudley Davenport, George Cummins. Francis Robinson, John llighley, Louis Davis. Ross Harrington. Griffin Jay, Fred Clark. Benj

amin Ahl. William Romev. Malcolm vitation to attend. A Bible quiz will

Smith. Georze Krueeer, Bj ron Bond.; also be conducted. Everyone is welWilliam Marshall. Morris "schroeder. j come to this as well as all other meetPaul Priiley. Marston Hodgin, Roy ings of the department. T rnwei;ottc Pml Loos. Carl Amick, j Members of the Hilltop Sewing club Norman Johanning. Thomas Noland,jand their families will be entertained .?nd Allen Campbell. at a six o'clock dinner party next FrlAn assemblv dance was given on 1 day evening at t he home of Mrs. Frank

Friday evr-nina; in the ballroom a! the! Class on East !. O. b. F. hail by Mr. and Mrs. Bert j The Parents

Kolp Irom It until 12 o'clock. The tion of Garfield junior high school are Kolp-Smiih orchestra played for the! joining hands wth the All-Amercan dance. Among those present were: j school week program. Open meetings Mi:-s Loraine Long. Miss Maxtne j will be held at the junior high school Jon '-j.. Miss Helen Sreinbrink. Miss ; on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Mart rut Plummer. MNs Vivian Monger, j jn conjunction with the visiting of par-Mi-s Elisabeth Pettibone, Miss Cor-j puts those evenings. Every parent, of n !;. Copeland Miss Marguerite Cox. I the school is urged to attend the

Mi-s VirsrmiH Livingston. Mss i.har-

; tend the meeting as there la import

ant business to transact. The Women's Foreign Missionary society of Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 7. The Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church will meet Wednesdayevening, Dec. 7. -witti-Mrs. U. B."G. Ewing. The Missionary society of First Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon. The Parent-Teachers' association of Baxter school will meet Wednesday afternoon to elect officers. The Ladies' auxiliary and Denver Brown camp of Spanish-American War veterans will meet at 7:30 o'clock

Mrs. Samuel R. Smith, of Indianapolis, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith, of Easthaven, Friday, has returned to her home. The Misses Eleanora and Frances Robinson, Mrs. George Barnes and Miss Jean Cortez will leave next week for California to spend the winter. Mrs. Don Ashley will entertain for the Leisure Hour Sheephf ad club Mon-

! day afternoon at her home on Laurel

street. The Fahview Women's Community club will give an entertainment at Secastopol school Tuesday evening to which all women of the neighborhood are invited. An old-fashioned spelling bee will be one, of the features of the evening. Mrs. Oscar T. F. Tiessel will be hostess to the Joy Bearers of Trinity Lutheran church Tuesday evening at her home, 23 South Eleventh street. Miss Nellie Hawkins entertained informally with a thimble party on Friday evening for members of the We Do So club at her home on North

Twenty-first street. The time was spent in needlework and music after which refreshments were served. The Misses Wanda and Lillian Johnson will be hostesses to the club Dec. 18. The Good Samarian society held its monthly meeting Thursday with Mrs. William Deitemeyer at her home on Lincoln street. Following the opening of the meeting with prayer Mrs. Deitemeyer read a Christmas paper. Mrs. Jessie Ryan, of 40tj Randolph street, will be hostess to the society Dec. 22, when baskets will be packed for needy families. The Enterprise class of East Main street Friends' church was entertained on Friday afternoon by Mrs. Emma Campbell and Mrs. Ella Pickett at the home of the former. Devotional services were led by Mrs. Ruth Brown. Mrs. Neva and Mrs. Bertha Cook gave some readings. Guessing contests were held followed by a social hour.

A two-course luncheon was served by I

the hostesses. Those present were: Mrs. Emma Campbell, Mrs. Eila Pickett, Mrs. Neva Cook, Mrs. Verna Roberts, Mrs. Luna Stigleman, Mrs. Pharaba Stevens. Mrs. Ion Elliott. Mrs. Chilliness, Mrs. Wilev, Mrs. Bertha Cook, Mrs. Ella Hill. Mrs. Edith Fahlslng. Mrs. Ella. McCollough. Miss Grace Burdsall. Miss Grace Richie, Mrs. Cora Bond. Mrs. Mattie Fonlke, Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Maggie Coppock, Mrs. Maggie Iredell. Mrs. Alice Buhl, Mrs. Mary

Davenport, Mrs. Rush Brown, Mrs.

i Lova Boyd, and Mrs. Martin. The next

social will he held at the home of Mrs. Mattie Foulke on North Fourth street, Friday, Dec. . The Home Extension department of the City Bible school will meet at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Marie Hansman will have charge of the advanced lesson for

i December. All Bible school teachers

of ihe city are extended a cordial in-

An indoor circus will be given Wednesday evening at Grace church by the Barraca class. Miss Marie Schutte will be hostess

to the T. W. M. A. club Thursday evening, Dec. 8. The Daffodil club will be entertained Friday by Mrs. Harry Sharp at her home on North Twentieth street Friday afternoon. The Hiawatha Social and Literary club meets Friday, Dec. 9, with Mrs. lone Stigleman. Mrs. Ora Mitchell "will entertain next Friday afternoon for the Quaker City club.

A Christmas bazaar will be held by

the women of the Second Presbyterian

church Friday afternoon

Everyone is invited. Mrs. Stella Kercheval will be host ess to the Current Events club Tues

story. The question box will be conducted by Mrs. George M. Chrisrnan following which there will be a musical program. The Ladies' Aid society of St. John's Lutheran church will conduct a sale of ladies' and children's aprons and fancy articles h the hall on South Fourth street on the afternoon and evening of Thursday, Dec. 8. . . The Hibberd Parent-Teacher association will entertain Monday evening with a party at which fathers will be honored guests. A special program will be presented, one of the features being an address by William G. Bate, superintendent of schools. Miss Isabel Henley and Miss Agnes Sellars, both of Earlham college, will appear on the program. Teachers will be present to take charge of children who cannot be left at home conveniently. All parents of Hibberd school children are extended a cordial invitation to attend.

ENGLISH PROFESSOR -PAYS FINE TRIBUTE TO U. S, ARCHITECTURE

The A. I. U. will meet Fridav evening. Dec. 8, at 7:30 oclock, in the

Cumpfield annex, on South street.

Mrs. Walter H. Bates

Cambridge Teachers Attend

Superintendent A. H. Hines'and Prininnl lmcr-nn ClnvH nra fittendiPIT

Sixth District Conferences Sixth District Teachers conference

f.mnimr.n j at Rushville today. CAMBRIDGE CITY, Dec. 3,-Teach- Severa, Richmond teachers are on ers of Cambridge City, including I the program ot the conference.

lhirtee.nth street, will be hostess to the magazine club, Monday afternoon. No meeting of the Tichnor club will be held this next week. The WhoJDo class of Grace M. E. church is giving a penny supper between 5 and 7 o'clock Saturday eve-

(Bv Associated Press) LIVERPOOL, Dec. 3. Prof. C. H. Reilly, of the School of Architecture, Liverpool university, has just paid a tribute to American architecture which he said was purer and more stable than that of England. "America does not seem to be sw-ept as our countryhas been by fashions set by individual contemporary architects," he said. "American architecture has been in the last 30 years less self-sufficient and less insular than British."

ine American arcnuect aeuoeraLei

sought his inspiration In the work or the Italian, French and Spanish Ren

aissance, Prof. Reillv said. One had i

no fear that Fifth Avenue would at any moment be spoiled by a glazed

Seventh i terra-cotta building, with grotesque I

German detail, yet who- could say the : of South 1 same of Oxford-street or the Strand,'

r.nrrc tu at i a c-r J! sJTjfrrrr:! .

J5unn in i hi

or any leading London thoroughfare?

! ning at the church. The public is in

at the church, j yited- There will be music and informal entertainment.

All members of the Loyal Chapter, j O. E. S., are requested to bring their

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TAKE APPEAL FOR LANDRU PARIS, Dec ? An appeal has been iakV?n against the conviction of Henri Desire Landru. "the Bluebeard of-Gam-baisx," who vas sentenced to death Wednesday for having killed ten women and a boy.

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ten" by Mrs. Jessie Orr and "Sight Method of Teaching vs. Old Method" by Mrs. Clara Williams.

i Mrs. O. E. Dickinson will be hostess

to the Criterion club Tuesday afternoon, at her home. 407 West Main Ftreet. Responses to roll call are to be "Old World Events." Mrs. Julian Smith will have a paper on "Recent Developments in Russia," and Mrs. C. H. Ford will tell a Russian story. Mrs. M. C. Shissler, of 611 Pearl street, will be hostess to the Progressive Literary club Tuesday "afternoon.

Responses will be "Christmas Spirit in j

Richmond. Mrs. W. L. Misener will

have a paper on "The Sugar Mills and i

Abundant Wealth of Cuba." and Mrs. John P. Emslie will have a Christmas

e meeting, Satur-

uay evening, ah donations are wantedat once t.o that the fruit may be ed at once so that the fruit may be

Uncle Ben says: "Getting well i5 like getting married. First, you find the chiropractor, then you keep on calling fer a spell." CHIROPRACTOR G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C. Phone 1603 1220 Main St.

To enhance your photograph select a beautiful hand carved frame from

Silver Hollow Ware

Tea Sets, Bread Trays, Sandwich Plates Picture Frames, Children's Cups, Pyrex Casseroles, Pyrcx Pie Plates, Cream and Sugar Sets. Salt arc! Pepper Sets, Crumb Sweepers, Privets, Water Pitchers, Rackets, Bowls in th famou? Sheffield reproductions and oth--r standard makes. The prices on ibis hiah-grade Sil ver Hollow-ware will please you. They make a useful and ornamental gift. There are just 18 more shopping days before Xmas

Main street, and Teachers assoeia-

; school on one or the other of those I

iotr CoU in. Miss Bernice lt.on, Miss evenings. it js important to the Market Shinn, Miss Helen Rees, j school and vital to the child that the!

Mi' -- Ruth Cms?. Mtss nwn pa.!d- j parents do so. it is stated by the preslinc. Mis? Margaret Yenney. Miss ; ,lent of the association.

.Micf Wrist. Miss Conda H.iwonh. Mi.-s Marv Williams'. Miss Louise . , - . i .i .... i t i -: ..u.. At;..!

M.-,inipg. .Mi.s LiiiaoHi. -"'.'Vesper services of the West

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Hoipn Jesui!. Misr. Pauline Mah

rv. Miss Ellen McCarthy. Miss Kath-j ri n Bir.kle.y. Miss Sarah Jess up. Miss Sf!!.i Knode, Miss Cleaner SekhM, j Gcerre Weaver. He; bel t Piero, Glen s

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"Relighting the Taper," a. home mis-j sionary pageant, will be given at the '

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Sunday after-

o'clock. The public is in-

noon at vited.

Th5 Fin ley school Parent-Teachers' association will meet next Thursday

Oitendfehl. William i al,Pr,UWI1 a' 1 'OCK- T

Samuel Kolp, jscnt i. as many parents as can are

Mmrv Zeitr. Kenneth Miller. John Liv-j"rgea -one preseiu. A picture is to -nienc H F. lleaton, Albert Liene-1 e awarded the room which has the -Mr. Of'orje Y.r. Lr-stcr Asbury, Ei--largest number of parents present, won,- Kenned: . 1 r. E. A. Wysong. An ! The Frances Willard W. C. T. U. rtrow Spi'ldtn's. Marion Crowe, John will meet with Mrs. L. B. Campbell Wcyr, Leroy Hanline. Wilbur Mor-jat her home, 109 North Seventeenth ;-,!. James Wentz. Sheldon Simmons, ftreet. Monday afternoon at 2:30 1V:lli!n i:s-en"er. F. J. tlartside, o'clock. All members are urged to at-

n vis. Paul Mi'Carthy, Harry Thoniits.i

l avi t.HltL'c;, liun Mmuions aim i imiiii , i-'.tqrr. j . : t !

Mrs. iiporc" ,u. t'uit'i j

imf! with n turkey dinner and a!lrt.iy party at her country home, Willowhrook Farm, on N'ew Paris t cad. Friday, fo.- m mhers of the U. C. T club. Pei orations w ere in red and

green, appropriate for the Christinas reason. Christmas bells and trim-) mings in r.d and green ornamentedthe dinner tabL The afternoon was! :-pont in needlework, and a contest! was held in which Mrs. Fred Lahrmanj won the favor. Mrs. Otto Downing! v.as a club guet. In two weeks Mrs. Ed Sharp will entertain with a Christ-j nias party for the club. j Mrs. Mary Vitou, of South Bend,!

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