Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 301, 18 December 1922 — Page 4

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SOCIETY

Members of the Goldenrod Needle ;T:tlu.b entertained their husbands at a turkey dinner Sunday at the residence .1 of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilklns, 308 LlnUden avenue. The house was prettily decorated throughout in keeping with 3rtne holiday season. A great basket X-ot poinsettlas formied the centerpiece A"' of the table. A miniature Santa Claus -was given each guest as a favor. Ray ''TTSInex and Harry Rogers acted as . -toastmasters and several clever toasts Vwere given. The time was spent in'formally, a fishpond being a feature :7"ot the entertainment. Mr. Wilkins, ".."costumed as Santa Claus, presided ; V7orer the pond. Those for whom cov-ers-were laid included: Mr. and Mrs. "'William M. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ''"-Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Carroll, VMr. and Mrs. Ray Sinex, Mr. and Mrs. j George Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry j Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Mlr. and Mrs. EJmer Hawkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilkins. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sener entertained in honor of their 24th wedding anniversary Sunday with a dinner t party at their home, 1101 Crosshall 'street. Decorations in red and green - were used through the rooms. Cov- , : ers were land for Mr.' and Mrs. Will Swain and Miss Mildred Swain, of ;. Lynn, Paul Kring, Miss Pauline Sener and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sener. The Wedoso club was entertained with a lovely Christmas party Sunday '". afternoon by Miss Mae Appleton at her home on South Ninth street Holly. bells, tinsel, evergreen and other Christmas decorations throughout the ' rooms formed an effective setting for ; the affair. The time was spent informally and riano numbers played ' by Mis3 Marie Wrede. A two-course luncheon was served by the hostess.

The dining table was beautifully dec- . rated, a miniature Christinas tree 11lumined by candles forming the cen- ' terpiece. Above the tree a large Christmas bell was suspended from the chandelier. Red ribbons radiated ' from the bell to each cover where they were attached to a Santa Claus bearing a gift for the guest and having a place card ttached. The guests for w'hom covers were laid were: Miss Olive Jones, Miss Wanda Johnson, Miss Margaret Jones, Miss Alice Vossler, Miss Marie Wrede, Miss Lillian Johnson, Miss Lucille Wellbaum, Miss Flossie Money, Miss Hazel Van Matre, -Mrs. Floyd Scott and daughter, Betty

...Jane, Mrs. Elmer Klehfoth and son, Warren, Mrs. Harold Kohler, Mrs. Clell Morrow, Miss Mae Appleton and Z Miss Anna Dallas, who was a guest ; of the club. The next meeting will be held Jan. 3 at the home of Miss Alice : Vossler, South Twelfth street. Initia- ; tion of officers will be held at that . time. ' George Kennedy of Chicago, was the '' guest Sunday of Mr. and Mr3. H. L. Monarch, of Glen Views. i John Starr, of New York City, who was the guest of his father, William i F. Starr, of the Pelham apartments, n during the week-end, has left for Cin- ; cinnati, Ohio. From there he will return to New York to stay until the holidays when he will come here. Miss Cecelia Stiens, of 211 South i Fifth street, entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Friday evening in honor of her guest, Mrs. Jennie O'Melia Flook, of - Centerville. : Mr3. Demas S. Coe, 'who underwent an operation at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis, several weeks ago, has i returned to her home on North Fiftoe nth street. Miss Nellie Howard and Mrs. Taylor of lioston, Mass., who have been spending a few days here returned to Bos-

r ton Sunday. John Howard, their - brother, returned wiih them to spend several weeks. f An elaborate shower and surprise : wa3 given Miss Ruth Jones, bride- ; elect, by her sister, Miss Lola Jones, at heir home on South Twelfth street, Friday evening. Her marriage to Richard Kenworthy, of this city, is to be one of the events of the holiday v season. Little Miss Thelma Harlan, ' representing a bride, presented the gifts to the guest of honor. Christmas colors were attractively carried out in all the appointments. Music and contests furnished the , entertainment. The favor went to Mrs. Glen. Carver. TAKE OUR ADVICE USE (SMtLlfFJSET TK. fee w BAKING POWDER THOMAS ERK 203 Richmond Ave. Our Own Make Candy Canes, - Rings, etc. THE KANDY SHOP 919 Main St

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Kefreshments were served later, xue guests were Miss Idris Sharp, Miss Rose Clark, Miss Alice Sharp, Miss Jane Keister, Miss Elizabeth Hunt. Miss Gladys Arnett, Mrs. Glenn Carver, "Mrs. Rudolph King, Miss Lola Thornburg, Miss Hilda MV Triplett, Miss Rachel Witt, Miss Ruby Atkins, Miss Agnes Stoner, Mrs. Elmer Hunt, work, Miss Flossie Money,Mrs. Ada Lee Coppock, Miss Esther M. Kemp, Miss Mary Carter. Mrs. Jennie O'Melia Flook, Miss Cecil Steins, Mrs. Charle's O. King, Mrs. Joseph HarlanMiss Thelma Harlan, Mrs. Charles Partlow, Miss Florence Comes, Miss Anna Mae Witt, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Lola Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jones. Dr. W. L. Mlsener will entertain with a stag dinner Monday evening f t six o'clock, at his residence on North Eighth street. Trustees of Reid Memorial church are to be the guests. Covers will be laid for Charles Bell, James Aiken C. E. Ballinger, W. W. Dafler, the Rev. McClean Work, and Dr. W. D. Misener. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hillman entertained Thursday evening with a card party at their home. Euchre and sheephead were played and later refreshments were served to the guests. Those present wre: Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hillman, Miss Anna Birck, Miss Helen Schneldpr. Miss Hilda Maurer. Miss Loretta Korves, Miss Margaret Maurer, Miss Margaret Sherman, Miss Ruth Sherman, Harry Maurer, Ferd Maur-pr-.Frnest Ravenette. Joe Cox, Lee Ftntts. Kvprett Stien. Herman Hill man, Albert Zwissler, Lawrence Tos chlog, and Anthony Harmeling. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Shaw were given a oleasant surprise Friday evening by a number of friends In honor of Mrs. Shaw's blrtnaay anniversary. Cards and music furnished the evenincr'a entertainment after which re freshments were served. Those who enjoyed the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. A. fi. Kofskl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank wnsnn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry BullerrtJHr Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietrich Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrey, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Miss Mary fliorrey, and Miss Ruby Shaw. A Yuletide nlav. "Christmas in Many Lands" is to be presented in ttie liarfield chapel at 3:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by children of 7B-1 class for members of the Garfield P. T. A. and any other persons Interested. No admission fee will be charged. The performers In the play will be Robert Herbst, Florence Dingley, Ross Stoakes. Nancy Jay, Katherine Haworth, Nedra Huber, Fred Brown, "Nila Williams, Mary Frances Clements, Roy Rutherford, Norine Knox and Richard Campfield. Miss Dorothea Shurley will entertain with a Christmas party for the Semper Phi Delas at her home on South Fifteenth street, Monday evening. . The Amistad club is to. be entertained Tuesday evening by Mrs. Rex Buckley, of 718 West Main street. Mrs. Robert Thurston is to be hostess for a Christmas party for members of the Progressive Literary club Tuesday afternoon at her residence, 225 North Eighth street The assisting hostesses are. to be Mrs. W. L Misener, Mrs. E. E. Rice, and Mrs. Charles Roland. ' The art department of the Woman's club is to meet at 2: SO o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Public Art gallery. Mrs. M. F. Johnston will give an illustrated lecture on "Leonardo Da Vinci." , A play, "The Hidden Treasure" will be given by the Girl Scout troop of the Second Presbyterian church Tues day evening to which the public is in vited. Each person will be asked to bring some article of food for Christ mas baskets for the poor, as their fee for admission. The Criterion club will hold Its Christmas gathering Wednesday after noon instead of Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. B. Price on the National road west. Mrs. W. L. Stump, Mrs. F. See Our Christmas Millinery Specials NOLDER'S 89 North Eighth Street FRENCH BRAND COFFEE Always Fresh Compare it with any Coffee at ' any price; one-pound 33c package KROGER,s Ilrst Showing JMonday Puinsettas, cherries, etc. also beautiful plant baskets. Make your selection early.

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C. Powers, Mrs. A. B. Price and Mrs. C. H. Groce are to have charge of the Christmas program. The market and bazaar held Saturday by the Dennis Junior high school P. T. A. netted $52, it has been an nounced. Thanks are extended to school patrons who contributed to its success. Mrs. Shallenberg's room of Baxter school will hold a sale Friday afternoon, Dec. 22, at 3:30 o'clock in their room. The articles for sale have been made by the children and are worth while from the standpoint of useful ness and good workmanship. The following are some of the articles: desk sets of cretonne, stools (caned), kitchen holders, aprons, decorated flower pots, reed trays and baskets, sewing boxes, and candy. Everyone i3 invited to attend. Queen Esther club, Past Noble! grapds of E(ren Rebekah lodge, will meet at. the home of Mrs. Maude Vogelsong, 334 South Ninth street, Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members are asked to bring their donations for the fishpond. A-dramatic cantata, "The Light of the Ages" is to be given at the First M. E. church Thursday evening. Everyone is invited to attend. No admission fee wil be charged." George Stump, head of the Earlham college department of music, directing the singing, and Mrs. John Shallenburg the staging of the play. An exhibition and musicale will be held in the Public Art gallery Monday evening from 7:30 to 9:30 o'clock by pupils of the high school, Starr, Dennis, and Garfield schools. A special program has been arranged for the occasion. The exhibit is to be comprised of Christmas work done by the students in trays, lamps, pollow covers, batiks, tiles, boxes, flower pots, and other articles. The public is cordially invited to attend. A market will be held next Saturday by the Webster Sunday school at the American Trust and Savings bank. Dressed chickens, home baking and cooking, country products, and other articles suitable for the Christmas dinner will be on sale, A box social will be given for members of the Degree of Honor Monday evening at the Red Men's hall. Mrs. Ray Sinex will entertain the Goldenrod Needle club Tuesday afternoon, at her home, 200 North Fifth street. The annual grab-bag will be held and a Christmas program has been arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give their Christmas dance Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. The Jesse HaltmiuiuuiniiHuiiiuiuuuniiitiiuiiViiiiiuiiiiiiinitiiiiiiatiiiunniuiiiiuuHHttinr 1 We Always Recommend 1 FAULTLESS FLOUR I to our customers for better baking EUBANK & SON Grant and Ridge Phone 3120 1 uluininiiiiimiuiimamiliiiliiliiiinimtHitiintiiifinimnitntqiiiiiHiiiimniiiiij V m 829

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