Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 299, 15 December 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, INP..FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1922.

"SOCIETY

vaienauias la French baskets and Air. and Mrs. Howard iiecKimiu, ivir. chrysanthemum blossoms formed the and Mrs. C. W.. Hungrie, Miss Mary decorations at the luncheon and bridge Louise Dillon, Miss June Campbell, given Friday afternoon at the Country Miss Florence Dillon, Jimmy Dillon, club by Mrs. Richard Study. The af- Loretta Bell's Kittle and Bobby

lair -was ue second tor wnicn Mrs. Hudson

Study has been hostess this week. Cov

ers were laid for 36 guests. Bridge was played during the afternoon. Favors In bridge at the party given Thursday by Mrs. Study went to Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Mrs. Charles Spiegel of Shelbyville, Mrs. Clarence Gennett, Mrs. H. Shuman Jones, Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds and Mrs. Ed Cates. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Leonard of Winchester announce the marriage of their daughter, Marguerite, to Lawrence R. Harrison of Fountain City. The wedding took place Dec. 6, 1922. Mrs. J. H. Naiden of Des Moines, la., and daughter, Dorothy Ann, are here visiting airs. Naiden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McMinn, of North Nineteenth street, over the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hungrie were

hosts Thursday evening to the aar 1 b hosteSSP3. Mrs. Wallace

nual Christmas party of the Cosmo

politan club at their residence on South Fifteenth street The rooms "were attractively decorated in keeping with the Christmas season. The guests were served at one long table lighted by miniature Christmas trees. Christmas gift9 were exchanged later, a short musical program held and a social time enjoyed. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Long, Mr. ; 'and Mrs. George Klute, Mr. and Mrs. '.'Forrest Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Camp:,;bell, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hale, Mr. and . ' Mrs. H. D. Bavender, Mr. and Mrs. ' Frank Peck, Mr. mid Mrs. Robert ' Kittle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hudson,

Mrs. Phil Witte, Mrs. Frank Schroeder and Mrs. John Pitloh were hostesses to the Greenwood Community club Thursday afternoon at itx an

nual Christmas entertainment held at the residence of Mrs. Witte, 108 Soutn Twelfth street. The rooms over th3 entire house had been converted into a gay and picturesque Christmas setting for the occasion. Streamers in red and green, Christmas bells, clusters of holly and in one room a Christmas tree, were combined to make effective decorations for the occasion. The entertainment consisted of music and recitations and Mrs. Will Cottingham and Mrs. Phil Witte sang "Silent Night, Holy Night." Gifts were exchanged, Santa Claus acting as medium and distributing them. Later an elaborate two-course luncheon was

Wilson, Mrs. Charles Thomas and Mrs

Lawrence Witte were guests of the club. The members present were:

Mrs. J. L. Dolan, Mrs. William Kramer, Mrs. L. B. Thurman, Mrs. Walter Benfeld, Mrs. John Sittloh, Mrs. Harry

Sitloh, Mrs. John Massmann, Mrs

James Johns, Mrs. John Simpson, Mrs. J. W. Ketring, Mrs. Will Cottingham,

Mrs. Phillip Witte, Mrs. Henry Geh-ring,-Mrs. John Vossler, Mrs. Will

Austerman Mrs. Frank Schroeue,

Mrs. Carl Kireher, Mrs. Edwin Charles, Mrs. Charles Hackman, Mrs. Frank

Hirschfield and Miss Agnes Witte. The local chapter of the D. A. R. will hold its Christmas gathering Sat'

urday afternoon at the residence of

Mrs. W. J. Smith. 22 North Twenty-

first street. Mrs. L. E. King ana Mrs. E. M. Campfield will be the assisting hostesses. Mrs. Clara Dougan Scott will be leader for the afternon. Christmas carols will be sung. "On Work Schools" will be discussed. All

members are asked to pay their dues at this meeting so that the chapter will not run the risk of losing a delegate to the Washington conference this next year. Members are also requested to turn in tickets they have not sold for "To Have and To Hold." Children are to be given tickets for half price, but will have to secure them at the box office of the Washington theatre, it

is announced.

Miss Elizabeth Kolp's classes in

fanov danclne will meet from 2 to

4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the roirtoo' 1nh A tittptsi m of riniAa in

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costume will be given at 4 o clock, lne balconies will be open to persons interested in watching the classes or the

program

Invitations have been Issued by Post C. T. P. A. for its sixth annual Christ

mas reception which will be held Fri

day evening, Dec. 29, at the Knights

of Pythias temple. There will be

dancing and cards during the evening. The Jesse Halbersadt orchestra will

play the order of dances. Refresh

ments are to be served.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin, of 707

West Main street, entertained with a

dinner party for several guests Thurs

day evening. Decorations were pretti

ly carried out in the Christmas colors.

Covers were laid for Mrs. Grace Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. Wilson and son,

Elden, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gehring

and son, Robert, Miss Rebecca Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin.

The Children's story hour win be

held! at Morrisson-Reevea library Saturday morning from 9:30 to 10:30

o'clock this week instead of in the afternoon.

The Tourist club Is to hold Ita Fun

night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Jenkins on East Main street Friday evening.

Sullivan's Happy Six, of PIqua, Ohio, will play at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening for the dance the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity is giving as its last notable function oC the preholiday season. The balcony will be open to spectators. A Christmas party and supper for W. B. A. members of the Macabees and their families will be held at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. Mrs Ed Stigleman will be hostess for a Christmas party for members of the Calanthe circle, Pythjan Sisters, Friday evening at 7 o'clock at her home on North Fourteenth street. The Carnation club meets with Mrs. Harry Snyder, 115 South Fifteenth street, Friday evening. A play, "Christmas in Many Land's" will be presented by the 7B-1 class of, Garfield school at the Garfield audL itoriuin Tuesday afternoon at 3:30

o'clock for the P. T. A. members and other persons interested. The Finley Parent-Teacher association met Thursday afternoon at the school, 44 adults being in attendance. A delightful Christmas program was presented. It is requested that all mothers having good children's boos that are not in use, who would care to

donate them to the school send or bring them to the next meeting, the second Thursday in January.

The Paul I. Harris orchestra played

the program of dances for the party

given at th Masonictemple Thursday

evening for Masons and their friends. Those in attendance were: Mr. and

Mrs. W. B. Massie, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Uhte, Dan Thompson, Miss Myrtle Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jout, Miss Elizabeth Rush, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wickett, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Flora, Mr. and Mrs. I. J.

Hollar, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Shellen-

berger, Mr and Mrs. Harry Glick, Mr, and Mrs. H. C Knopf, Mr. and Mrs,

Cliff Bevington, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vossler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parker, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Heery, Mr and

Mrs Cnaries W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs

Charles Thomas, J. W. Kitchel, MIsb Kinzie, Lewis Stanlle, Miss Hart, Mr.

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