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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 1921.
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Opening the social season for the New Year, the American Legion will Kive a benefit ' ball for disabled vet-
FLAG OF THE INDIAN REVOLUTIONISTS SHOWN BY INDIAN PRINCESS IN U. S.
Richard Bicknell and Herschel Eastman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp are giving
ran5, ai me touseum. tne evening L 0 0 F halI for theIr FrJday evenof Jan. 5. The ball will be one of ing class. Members of the first and the largest functions which has taken second term classes are invited to be
piace in several months. One thous- guests.
and Invitations will be Issued to leg
ion members and ex-service men and their families. The entertainment committee of the American legion assisted by the Womens auxiliary, headed by Mrs. A. W. Roach, Is making arrangements for the function. A large number of prominent persons and heads Tf civic organizations are acting as patrons for the affair. Patrons and patronesses Include: Mr. and Mrs. ; William Dudley Foulke, Mr. and Mrs. , Rudolph G. Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gennett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Heun, N Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lontz, Mr. and , Mrs. Joseph W. Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Study, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lontz, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Shuman Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gennett, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Twigg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldfinger. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln W. Coffin, Mrs. W. W. Gaar. Mrs. Julian Gates, Mrs. Edward Schalk, Miss Eleanor Seidel, Miss Helen Johnson, Miss Margaret Starr, Miss Mildred Schalk, Miss June Robinson. R. P. Whisler, Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Mrs. A. W. Roach, Mayor-elect Lawrence A. Handley, Legion Commander Raymond B. Mather, Past Commander George B. Hunt, Robert W. Phillips, Albert J. Lieneraann. P. H. Slocum, Harry B. Shaw, and Frank Kiser. Loyal chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; is giving a New Year's Eve party and dance at the Masonic temple for all Masons and their families, the affair being for the benefit of the Masonic club. Three floors of the temple will be given over to the entertainment of the guests during the evening. There will be dancing on the fourth floor with music by the Paul I. Harris orchestra. Cards will be played on the second floor by persons who
do not care to dance and on the sec
ond floor entertainment will be furn
ished for persons neither dancing or playing cards. Short programs of feature entertainments will be given on each floor as an added diversion during the evening and refreshments will be served. Miss Anna Hale entertained with an
informal dancing party at the home of
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Mrs. Charles Kolp Is giving a Christmas dance for her Assembly club Friday evening in the ballroom of the I. O. O. F. hall. Members of the younger set who are home from school for the holidays are invited to attend. The Melody Four will play for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Schneider are spending the holidays here the guests of relatives. Mr. Schneider is eastern manager for the Curme-Felt-man Shoe company. Mrs. Charles Shaffer, of Bunker Hill. Ind.. are sDendinsr the holidavs
here with Mrs. Shaffer's parents, Mr. I
and Mrs. Samuel L. Rodefer, of South Eighth street.
Miss Florence Rausch has gone to Chilicothe, O., to accept a government position. Miss Elizabeth Grace of North Thirteenth street, spent Wednesday In Dayton, O., the guest of friends. Miss Freda Hartman spent Wednesday evening the guest of Miss Esther Commons at her home east of Richmond. Russell S. Joy, of 305 Richmond avenue, is spending the week with relatives at Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Walker B. Hickman and daughter. Norma, have returned from Jackson, Mich., where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brooks and family. They visited other points in Michigan on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gruver, of Day
ton, O., spent Christmas here the guests of Mrs. Graver's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Decker, of 615 North Eighth street. Mrs. Charles Dove 'will entertain Friday evening instead of Thursday with a party for members of the Daffodil club and their husbands.
Members of the Spiritualist Church I
of Truth are requested to attend the quarterly business meeting at the hall Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A Christmas entertainment is to b given at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon
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nesday afternoon with a Christmaj party at which members of the Uaiversalist Mission circle were guests Christmas decorations of red and green were used throughout the rooms. The program was a combined Christmas program and a celebration in honor of the one hundredth birthday anniversary of Clara Barton, founder of the Red Cross., A paper prepared by Mrs. Martha Barr on the history and life of Clara Barton was read by Mrs. Roser. Readings wer9 given by Mrs. Charles Whiteley, Mrs.
Lawrence Hoover and Mrs. James
Mayard, son of Eaton Mr. and j Mrs. Joe Reed Mrs. Miriam Little, Mrs. Omar Murray, of Richmond, call-1 who has been spending the past four ed on C. H. Scott, Sunday afternoon, months with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reed, Dr. and Mrs. Bronson of Hamilton J left Monday for Richmond, where she were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ed . will stay a short time with Mr. and Huffman at Christmas dinner.. . . .H. T. Mrs. Orville Boyd and family Mr. Scott and family were at the home of land Mrs. John Ross and daughter Alice Calvin Wilson Sunday The wed- were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. ding of Miss May Steel and Glen Hus-'Grove-r Miller and family of near Holton of near Oxford will take place ilandsburg, Ohio Miss Nellie Mc-
ednesday afternoon at the home or ( Downey and Charley McDowney of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-; Lan sing, Mich.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ert Steele The White family had Jeffries and Harry McDowney spent
their Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. John White and family John
Eaton. Mrs. Andrew Roser sang "Si- Sizelove, who is attending Cincinnati
lent Night," accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence Hoover. Later the time was spent informally and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be January 18, with Mrs. Edward Owens.
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FOUNTAIN CITY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. David Connock entertained at
Christmas dinner. Sunday, Mr. and i family spent Christmas in Dayton with
university, Is home for vacation
Miss TJolAn Mrthr nH Miasi Tlplnhine
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went to their homes in Oxford and Germantown for holidays. School will resume Jan. 3. MIDDLEBORO, Ind. Revival started Monday night of this week. Everybody is invited to the services each night which begin at 7 o'clock. There will be special singing each night
Mr. and Mrs. Evert Daugherty and
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Mrs. Charles Coppock of Richmond,
Isaac Benbow and famiiy of Dayton, Ohio, and August Knoll and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boren entertained at a Christmas dinner the fol-
jlowig guests: Mr, and Mrs. John ! Boren of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Little and son Robert, of Rich-
imond; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Patterson;
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Disher Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartman and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman of Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Roberts and son Oran spent Christmas in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Everet Roberts Mr. and Mrs. G H. Calkins and daughter Marie and
Miss Catherine Albright, Mrs. Russell
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Mrs. William Patterson, of Lynn; Mr. i Clark and daughter Anna Marie, Mrs.
land Mrs. William Brooks, Miss Alice j
Moody and Herbert Boren or lndijanapolis Tuts Brehm and son, j Junior, of Richmond, called on Mrs. Alice Addleman Monday Mr. and j Mrs. Frank Knoll and Miss Newsome. j of Whitewater, called on Mr. and Mrs. : Robert Riley, Monday Miss Irene i Maines. of Richmond, called on her
aunt, Mrs. David Coppock, Christmas evenig Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boren called on Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riley of Bethel, Monday.
(c) Keystone View Co. Mme. Mukerji and the flag.
India now wants the freedom from England given Ireland by the recent treaty which accords Ireland dominion rule. The flag used by the Indian nationalists consists of three colors, red, yellow and green. The symbols are the sun, for energy, the moon for beauty and the lotus blossoms for the provinces of India. Dr. Sarat Mukerji and Mme. Mukerji are now in this country aiding the cause of the Friends for Freedom in India, working for independence in their native country. Mme. Mukerji is shown above with the revolutionary flag.
CAMDEN, O. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Shuey spent Christmas with Mrs. Shuey's brother, Rev. John Ferguson and "family, at Franklin, Indiana Miss Dorothy Pryor, who is attending school at the University of Illinois, is
home for the holidays. She is spending a few days with her brother Clayton in Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Dale of Rushville, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Morton of Sidney, O., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Danser Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marshall and Mrs. Olivia Brown and Mias Lina Harris ate
Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Vansant and Mrs. Mary Pemberton were Monday callers of Mrs. Mary Hawkins Mr. John Hawkins spent the past week at his own home Mrs. Lillie Bank and son Frank went to Rushville Monday to attend a funeral Rev. L. F Timer preached the funeral of Billie Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Webster,
Christmas afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman wrere Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Wyatt of Richmond. In the afternon they called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartman of Fountain City Mr. and Mrs. Alisturs Little 6pent Christmas, in Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hough and family Cass Kuth of West Virginia spent a short time Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markey Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Mitchell enjoyed Christmas near Webster with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Toschlog Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Markey Miss
Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Pleasant Seaney John Hawkins spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coefleld and son Denver.
LIBERTY, R. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haag very pleasantly entertained the following guests at their home on Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lackey, Chris. Haag, of near Oxford, and son Lyle, of near Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar, Edward Iwi Mar and Joe McMahan called on Mr. and Mrs. Herschel LaMar Sunday evening Edward LaMar spent Monday with Herschel LaMar and family Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkir-c called on Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson one evening last week John Steinard and daughter, Edith, called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smalley Monday afternoon Mrs. Frank Cromwell called on Mrs. Enos Veal Monday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles and son. Maurice, spent Christmas day with Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Witt. ..Miss Ruby Risinger was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Risinger the past week. . . Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams spent Saturday and Sunday with Ollie Adams and family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell spent Christmas day with Manford Davis and family Georpo ,'Bricka, of Cincinnati, spent the holidays the guest of Miss Lena Pohlar
Ray Miles and family and Edward LaMar called on Arthur Haag and family Monday evening: .. .Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar had for guests on Christmas day, O. S. DuBols and his grandson. Donald, of Bath Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams and Mr. and Mr. Clyde Newkirk spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Hyle Barcus in Liberty. .. .Henry Pohlar anr family. Mr. and Mrs. W'alter Pohlar and George Bricka, of Cincinnati, spent Christmas day with Watsie Brunner and family in Liberty William Teegarden and family spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pohlar,
near Jbatn Air. ana airs. Anay
John Gresle Miss Matilda Miller is
sDendins a few davs with her sister in spent Christmas in Whitewater with
Mab 1 Toschlog is spending the week Bauaendistel had for thelr guest8 on with Mr and Mrs Frank Mitchell ... chrisUnas day William BaudendisUl Rev. and Mrs. F. LImer were Christ- and fami!y. . . . j0e McMahan and chil mas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. . rllr,,ja unA Fran(,PS. Knrm
at ttif North Street
All membprs of thp fhnrrh nnrf Sunlit. Miss Bernice Goebel, Miss Miriam f in honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs
day school are invited. I Weber. Miss Martha Weber, Miss I O. E. Thomas, who are leaving Friday
. ' ,1 tti I The vtnrna Tiaa!,,..., ,t, Alary TComas, Miss Catherine Hoizap- tor roruanu, uregon. uainornia, anu
n-r parents, iVlr- i , . " "y' 'I Firt M F ph irrt win w i.hUro ! fel' MIbs Louise Ho'zapfel. Miss Vir- other places in the west. Covers wero on ley road pdnesday evening Miss June Thomas, Miss laid for Mr. and Mr,. Holston Thome for members of the younger set. oi me services inur&aay evening at ... ,T. M:.,!,mi tw,w l-;t, ti, Thnm.,.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dintaman. South B street, hate returned from" Rushville, where they were guests Christmas of Wilmer Brown and family. , The fifth annual reception and ball nf the T. P. A. was hold in the PythirJi temple Wednesday evening, marking one of the most notable festivities of rho holiday season and the largest one which has taken place. The party was attended by over 350 persons, among whom were T. P. A. members, their families and guests. The entire fourth floor of the temple was given over to the entertainment of the guests. The entire floor had been beautifully decorated in the Christmas colors by George - Gause. the florist. The rooms were banked with nalms and ferns and decorated with
flags. The Harry Frankel entertain
ers plaved for the dancing. Funr-n and refreshments were served during the evening to the guests. The party was the largest which has ever been held by the T. P. A. The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity en lertained with a dance and supper nt Community hall for members Wednesday evening, as the principal social event of the fraternity for the holiday eaon Fovtv couples attended. A .ppcial seven-piece orchestra played the order of dances. During the evening a turkey supper was served at long tables which held arrangements of Poinsettia plants, miniature Christmas trees and were illuminated by rod and green tapers. Mrs Blanche Grace and her daughter Miss Elizabeth Grace, entertained at 'dinner Tuesday for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Oak Piatt, of Jackson. Mich., Mrs. Charles Stache and Miss Helen Stache, of Eaton. O., and Miss Agatha Phelps.
Miss Marie Schutte entertained with a Christmas party at her home in Spring Grove Tuesday evening. Cards were played at three tables and later dancing was enjoyed. The decorations and luncheon appointments were carried out in the holiday colors. Those present were: Miss Blanche Carman, Miss Opal Skinner, Miss Mildred Moser, Miss Louise Roberts, Miss Marie Schutte. Patrick Warner, Waller Mason, Harold Skinner, Trafford Hoys and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sheffer. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lantz entertained a number of Christmas day guests at iheir home on North Twelfth street Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helms, of Detroit, Mich. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Helms and their daughter, Demarius, of Detroit, Mr. George Keys of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferris "and daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Springfield, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sells, of NewParis. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman White and children, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sells and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sells and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnest and sons, Malcolm and Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth Sells and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lantz and sons, James
and Verl. ' Mrs. Wrilliaru Jones was hostess for one of the pretty parties of the Yule tide season when she entertained at her home on Main street Saturday afternoon for the children of the Banner Social club. Decorations through the rooms were effectively carried out in red and. green. A Christmas tree ttood In one room. The guests were entertained with a program of recitations, Christmas carols and a Christmas playlet. Santa- Claus appeared and presented each person with a filled stocking and other gifts. Those present Included Miss Pauline Ball, Miss Treva Mackey, Miss Thelma Mackey; Miss Dorothy Decker. Miss Elizabeth Decker, Miss Katherine Bicknell, Miss Ruth Bicknell, Everett Eastman, Roland Eastman, Paul Davis, IfalcOlm Land, George 'Mackey, Loran Borton, Edward Dfcker, Roy Decker
The Get-Me club was entertained by Mrs. Ferd Schwegman at her home, 625 South Seventh street. Wednesday afternoon. Euchre was played at two tables, and a luncheon in two courses was served by the hostess. The club members are: Mrs. Ben Schroeder, Mrs. Joe Imhoff, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. Harry Lahrman. Mrs. Henry Beckshulte, Mrs. Ed. Glaser, Mrs. Henry Vosmeier, and Mrs. Ferd Schwegman. Mrs. Leslie Albright, of New Paris,
unio, entertained Tuesday with a party in honor of the 10th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Laura. The time was spent in music and
games, after which refreshments were served. The guests were Miss Kathleen Lanier. Miss Jessie Caldwell, Miss Doris Moore, Miss Maxine Daugh
erty, Miss Marie Young, Miss Marie Langley, Miss Ma.rjorie Langley. Miss Blanche Stegall, Miss Juanita Stegall, Miss Nora Wise, and Miss Laura Beatrice Albright. Mrs. William F. Eversman was hostess for one of the pretty holiday season parties Wednesday evening when she entertained with a kid party for the Jolly Twelve at her home on North Twentieth street. Christinas bells, tinsel and other decorations car
rying out a red and green color
scheme were used through the rooms. Favors for the best costumes went to Mrs. Henry Heet and Mrs. George Harper. A supper was served at a late hour. The table was appointed in red and green and a Christmas tree stood on the buffet. Mrs. Charles Morton, of Hamilton, Ohio, was a guest of the club. Mrs. George Hark-
Thomas, Miss Mary Elizabeth Thorn- j Mr and Mrs. O. E. Thomas and Mr as, Miss Frances fillson; Miss Eliza-j and Mrs. S. O Cummins
beth Tillson, Miss Margaret Ann Har
rison, Miss Mary Louise Pegg, Missj
Mary Louise Moss. James Rhodes,
Miss Elizabeth Kolp will meet her
childrens classes in the Eagles club
Harry Kercheval. Bobbv Keelor, John uy aneinoou. Snavely and Miss Miriam Darnell. ! -Ir- and Mrs. Samuel Horney, cf
FnnadeiDhia, have returned home ai-
Mr. and Mrs. Clell Oler entertained with a Christmas dinner at their home on North F street for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Settles and daughter, Catherine, Mrs. Theo dore Keller, Miss Christine Pence,
Cincinnati. Miss Leola Mitchell is the guest of Cincinnati relatives during the holidays J. W. Kenworthy, wife and daughter, spent Christmas with their daughter and family, in West Elkton. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Graham and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Harris and Charles Lamm, of Hamilton, and Ray Davis, of Richmond were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Davis Tommy Shafer, who has been spending several weeks with his
brother, near Monroe, was home the week-end. He and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phares spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Schwartz in Hamilton.,... J. E. Randall and wife were
in Richmond Sunday with Mrs. Ran-
Miss Madeline Hannah Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffries and daughter Wilma, Miss Nellie Mcdowney and Charley McDowney of Lansing, Mich., and Harry McDowney were Sunday evening guests of Miss Inez Townsend. The program at the school house w as enjoyed by a fair sized crowd Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roll of near Whitewater spent Saturday with Mr. and
Christmas day with Watson Shultz and, family.
M - Phone 1830 '' 710 Main
ter visiting Miss Martha Horney, of . .,
Milvin Minor Ralph Clawson. Andrew the Y. m. I "club at its club J- ?lC an( Mr" l Mrs- ,Cle" Jcr Thursday evening. There will and children, Gene Sherwood and Bet- Hal ,,,,, tv,-,
ty June. Miss Blanche Outland, of the Mur ray apartments entertained informally Wednesday evening for Miss Eva Arnold, of Evansville, who is her houseguest. Decorations through the rooms and the luncheon appointments were carried out in the Christmas colors. Contests, games and music were enjoyed during the evening, following
North Eighth street. Mrs. Fred Cain will be hostess to the U. C. T. club Friday afternoon at her home, 1520 North A street.
A Christinas dance will be given by
rooms be spe
cial music for the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will be host
and hosteps for one of the most not
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Clara Duckwail, of Dayton, spent i Christmas with their parents, Mr. and j Mrs. W. W. Duckwail Mr. and j Mrs. Earl Cook, of Lewisburg, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Scott, were the Christmas guests of Mrs. Mary S. Robnison and daughter. . Mr. and Mr.s Edward Slover had a family dinner Christmas. Their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Overholtz, Mrs. Slover's
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which luncheon was served. The j ballroom, so spectators cannot be ad
able functions of the week when they j Parents, Mr and Mrs McCullum, of give a Christmas-New Year's dance Camden and her brother and family Tv.n.-sria .v.nino ot v, Pvthian t,. of Lima, O Mr. and Mrs. Travis
pie. The Joe Kayser orchestra of entertained their children Christmas.;
Npw York. forniPrlv of thp Karl Fnl-' -Nlr- Bna urR- Arnold uvernouz. or
ler Rector orchestra, will make it s ! Camden, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
first appearance here, playing for the dance. There is no gallery in the
guests were: Mrs. Curtis Wicket t
Mrs. P. J. Heery. Miss Elizabeth Townsend. Miss Ruth Overstreet. Miss Mary McMullen, Miss Myrtle Stone, Miss Eva Arnold of Evansville, and Miss Blanche Outland.
One of the lovely parties of the hol-
roitted. Dancing will be from 8:30 to 12:30 o'clock. The Degree of Honor will give a New Year's dance at the Red Mens hall Monday evening, Jan. 2, for members and their friends. Music will be bv" Miller's orchestra.
ins. of North Eighteenth street, en- j refreshments were served by the hos
tertains Jan. 6 for the club. Mrs. Harry Darnell was hostess for one of the loveliest holiday parties given for children this season when she entertained at her home on Pearl street with a birthday party in honor of the ninth birthday of her daughter, Miriam, Wednesday afternoon. Christmas decorations and a tree formed pretty setting for the affair. Games and guessing contests were enjoyed by the guests, after which refreshments were served. Among those present were Miss Martha Price. Miss Betty Sharp, Miss Mary Louise Snave-
iday season was given by Mrs. Albert Calanthe Circle of Pythian Sisters
iveenepom at ner nome on south sixth street, when she entertained with a Christmas party for the Lawton club Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were attractively decorated in red and green for the occasion. The after
noon was spent informally and later
will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the club. All members are invited to be present. Mrs. Andrew Roser entertained at her home on South Tenth street Wed-
tess. Among those present were Mrs. Joseph Mango, Mrs. Roy Reynolds,
Mrs. Lon Grice,. Mrs. William Schneider, Mrs. Conrad Weist, Mrs. Ira M. I
Tucker, Mrs. Leonard Thomas, Mrs. Albert Kennepohl, Miss Lona W eist. Miss Margaret Kennepohl, Miss Dorcas Schneider, Miss Madeline Tucker,
and Master Albert Kennepohl. Thr- i next meeting will be in two weeks !
with Mrs. Leonard Thomas at her home on South Sixth street.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Cummins entertained with a dinner party Wednesday evening at their home on Ridge street !
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will be continued Friday and Saturday O N LY These samples must be sold-regardless of cost or value Bowen Millinery 1023 Main Street
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To the PEOPLE of RICHMOND D. V. Griffith has arranged to present at the Murrette Theatre for the first time in Richmond his greatest masterpiece, the picture that is the talk of the entire world. It is called "Way Down East." Announcement is also made that, while this picture has played everywhere at prices ranging from $2.00 to. $10.00 a seat, for this special engagement of only one week, starting New Year's Day, popular prices will prevail, being 40c at the matinee performances and 50c in the evenings. Children 25c at all performances. Thanking you all for your past patronage and wishing everybody a Happy and Prosperous New Year, we remain, Respectfully yours, MURRETTE THEATRE, Frank Holland, Mgr.
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Many children received Christmas gifts of money and checks. You can do them no greater favor than to bring them in and open a bank account in their name. One of these handsome" Banks that look like a book will make it so easy for the children to form the thrift habit. Teach them to save their pennies, nickles and dimes.
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