Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 286, 1 December 1922 — Page 4
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1922. ter,. Mr. and MrsT Carl Medearis and family, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jackson and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kitterman, of Cambridge City, . Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Caraway, of Cambridge City, Mr: and "Mrs." James Harris,-Mr. and Mrs. Paul OTfeil, Mr. and Mrs. and a few friends. ; The afternoon was spent Informally and in; the evening hearts were played. The dinner and Mr. Clace, Mr, T. Butlcer, Miss Harris and Miss Kohler; who are teachers In Fourteenth street entertained with a family dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.' Keisker entertained with a six o'clock dinner Thursday evening at their residence on South Sixteenth street for Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Bates, Miss Dora Eaton and Earl Keisker, who is home from Indiana university to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore enter-Jf tained a few invited guests at Thanksgiving dinner. . Thursday at their w. home in Kltchel. The .table was prettily decorated in Thanksgiving col (Please Turn to Page Ten) " the schools here, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steen and daughter, Irene, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Steen and daughter, Viola, Miss Alvina Steen, Mrs. George Knollenberg, x Miss Margaret Knollenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieger, and Miss Ruth Hieger, Mrs. Charles jE. Shiveley, of South supper guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Humpe and daughter,. Margaret, Mr. Johnston, Mr. Smith and Richard Hieger, all of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. Cart Steen and daughter,' Elizabeth, A leading function ol the week will Jerry Meyers, of Hagerstown; ausJ Andrew Dunbar, Miss Inez EHason. Mr. and Mrs. Gaar E'lason, Mrs. Mar ; be the dance the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity will give at the I. O. O. F. ; hall Friday evening. Parker's Popular i Players, , pf Columbus. Ohio, are to Russell White and son, of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steen and daughter, Dorothy, all of Dayton, Ohio, tha McNeil, i Miss Elsie May Smith, Miss Katherine King, Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kinsinger of Cambridge City, Mrs. Jennie-Jones, of Cam Burl Foland, Charles' Bicheson, Miss
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' play the order of dances. The-bal-l cony will be'open to spectators. Dane 3 ing will fee from 9 to 1 o'clock. 5otmtry"club la to tos the- scene I ;Of lafge-' gathering Friday- evening, I wben- a masqueraded dance ...Is td be I ivea for the entire memberahlp. s The , Winchester orchestra of six pieces is ; td play1, i Refreshanenta. axff -to be erv- - ;p4 flurlng, the .erenln'g and .. special , features, are : planned f or theparty. AH cltrt member and deir out-ofrtown guests are- invited to stend- Dancing ; wjii c.aTOB5ieBC.a,at .8:S9 o'clock, : Main, street, have left for St. AuguBtlne
bridge City; Mr. and Mrs. John Duke, of Richmond; Mrs Anna Shute, of Mary Snyder, Kenneth Hatfield and Harold May. , - ,. It's the Talk Richmond: Dr. and Mrs. J. E. King, of & V Richmond; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skin- - Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieger, of 133 ner; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kinsinger; South Fifteenth -street, held a family all over Richmond about those beautiful Christmas Greeting Cards, Letters, Folders, Booklets, Tags, and - Seals, at the . ' RICHMOND ART STORE 829 Main Street " RICHMOND'S ART AND GIFT SHOP v Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King; Miss Irene reunion Thanksgiving -day at their Brown, Miss Mary Dunkoe. H. J. Smith, home when they entertained at dinner Mn and Mrs. L. McConaha and daugh and supper for members of the family Ts Beauty NowForYou guaranteed!
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and Tampa, Fla., where they will
spend the winter season.- .',
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gordon, of Wash- ' Ington, D. Cvare the- gnests of Mrs. ; Mary Landwehr and Miss Jeannette
' Landwehr, of South Eleventh street.
Miss -Augusta Gennett, who is at-
, .tending Tudor Hall at Indianapolis is
: spending the week end with her par-
- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gennett,
-1 of South Eighteenth, street. Miss Gen- ' nett has as her .house guest. Miss HaP-
: I rlett Greathouse, of Indianapolis, who
! Is also attending Tudor HalL
25xJ;&& Mrs. X Harvejr Backus of Andover, N. Y., returned to their home j Friday after a two weeks visit with f i Rev. A. H. Backus of this city. J. Har
vey Backus is editor of the Andover
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Mr. and -Mrs. Paul V. Price . and
daughter, Jean, spent .Thursday at
J", Mr.' anl Mrs. Clarence, Gennett and
famfly,'" ef ' Sooth ESghzeenth street spent ToanksglTlUtf day at Indian apo-
pia.n t ...
Mr. and Mrs. Bobert O. WEboh of 308 "West Mala street; hwre gone to LaFayette to spend the Thanfcsglvtng
vacation with their eoni Byron, who
is a senior at roxoue Tmmrsrcy.
Earl .Keisker; a. student at Indiana
university. Is spending ThasksgMns
sand the week end with his parents, (Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keisker; of South
Sixteenth street.
Stanley Youngflesh, of Indiana, university, Is here to spend several days with his parents, Mr. and. MrsT Frank
Youngflesh.
1 Mr. and Mrs.'Ward Slunk and fam-
llly and Mr. and Mrs. George Harbst tand family spent .Thanksghlng day at
1 Dublin : the guests or relatives .and
'friends.-i
;,, Marion Thomas, of South .Ninth street, has returned home after spending Thanksgiving with friends at Plqua, Ohio. He left Friday morning . for Marlon, Ind., where he will attend ; the Older Boys conference. ; Mrs. Harry Holmes, who has been - visiting -her mother, , Mrs. Charles .' Shiveley, of South Fourteenth street, ' haa returned to her home at Oberltn, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Link Jones held open house Thanksgiving day at their home.
Hawthorne Farm, four miles north of Centerville, in celebration of their fortieth wedding anniversary. The rooms of the residence were beautifully decorated with profusions of flowers
for the occasion. Hawthorne blossoms were used in the living rooms and in
other rooms chrysanthemums and Bweet peas, v The center of the dining table was adorned with a great mound . of white carnations. Mr. and Mrs,
Jones were the recipients or many i lovely gifts from frlend3 and relatives. ' Among those present at . the celebra-
i tion were: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, of Portland, J. H. Lackey and daughter.
or Jamestown, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs
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