Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 January 1906 — Page 5
THE MORNING PALLADIUIJL
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1906.
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Harvard Dentists, 9th and Main tf Mr J. k Whitehead of the American Press Association, was in the city yesterday. Dr. Grosvenor has moved his office to 24 North Eleventh street. 26-tf Mr. C. A. Fitzgibbons left yesterday for Sioux City, , Iowa, after spending1 the holidays at home. Repairing of all kinds, such as electrical instrument?, gas , engines, etc. Richmond Auto Station, 1024 Main street. Phone 1798. Old phone 412 W. 8-tf Mr. Rey Newman, a very bright young man of this city, son of Jonathan W. Newman, starts today on a course of short-hand and typewritingat Mrs. Iliser's school. Mr. Newman is a graduate of Indiana University and the Richmond High School, BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY AT THE WESTOOTT CATE, 11:30 TO 2:00 O'CLOCK, 35c. "Miss Marie Campbell will return to Forest Glen, Md., to resume her work in National park seminary next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Longnecker have
returned from Anderson where they have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Camplin, formerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Simmons of Kokomo, Ind.j returned home yesterday after spending the holidays 'with the hitter's parents, Mr.' and Mis. Dallas Cnssel. Emmons Tailoring Company make fine suits and overcoats at $13 and $18. 3-4t-eod.
E. J. CloFe of Columbus was in the city yesterday.
CASH BEALIj, K.IBBEY & CO., LOEHR & KLUTE, WIDUP & THOMPSON AND THE BIG STQE HANDLE THE RICHMOND HAT, , Mrs. J. B. North who lias been visiting relatives' at Peoria returned home yesterday.'' - ' v O. Dunbar of Indianapolis was in the city yesterday on business. If you tire of buckwheat, try Mrs. Austin's famous pancake flour. Made from the great food cereals.
Eli Schmuck of Hagerstown went to North Manchester yesterday. Don't forget, please. Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour best of all. At grocers. Miss Clara Iloseworth returned to DePauw yesterday where she attends school. J. II. Gilchrist went to New York yesterday. Mr. Silas Miller, wife and daughter, Geneieve, of Lima, 0., spent New Year's day with his brother, II. II.
jwiuer, ana iamuy or soutn iweutn street. Mr. and Mrs. D, r;R. Ruggles of Cincinnati who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist returned home yesterday. - ' Mrs.' Charles Thompson who has been ? visiting relatives here returned
to her ! home in Louisville yesterday.
George Mills has returned from Winchester where he spent the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mr.' and Mrs. Werking of Hagerstown was in the city yesterday. - N. L. Heller of Portland passed
through here on his way to school at
Bloommgton.
.Charles Norton of Lynn went to
Dayton yesterday.
Charles Johnson of Lynn, who attends school ' at Earlham returned
from his Christmas holidays yester day.
Dr, Harvey and wife of Indianapo
lis returned home yesterday after
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spending New Years with William Hill and family of south Thirteenth street. " , Samuel Simpson of Berne went to Cincinnati yesterday to start a grocery in that place for the firm of Simpson and company. Miss Studebaker of Columbus returned to that place yesterday after visiting relatives and friends. Abrey Hawkins, who attends Indiana University, has returned to school after visiting friends and relatives here. Clifton Williams returned to
school at Indiana University yester
day. ..;
Bonner Wampler who attends Pur
due returned to school after .spending the holidays with his parents.
Raymond Mather returned to Wa
bash College after spending the hol
idays with his parents.
Earl Henley, Russell Gaar, Lin Miller and Charles Newkirk will all return to the Miami Military school today. Harrv Sloan, who attends a business college at Indianapolis returned to that place yesterday afternoon. Miss Minnie Kessinger of Clinton, Ind., who has been the house guest of Mrs. E. O. Marlatt, of North Eighteenth Streefc for the past week returned home New Years. Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. McGreevy and
.daughters, Irene and Lucile, who
have been the guests of local relatives and friends during the Holidays returned to their home in Cleveland, O., last evening. Mrs. Helen V. Austin of Centerville was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. John C. King of Centerville paid Richmond friends a visit yesterday.
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was 'happily entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Land, on North Eighteenth Street, which was beautiful in its appointments of Holiday decorations. Prizes at whist were won by Mrs. W. O. Crawford and Mrs. O. G. Murray. At the end of the card games a two course luncheon was served and appropriate souvenir postal cards giben for favors, Mrs. Frank Gilbert w?s a -guest of the club which will meet two weeks hence V the home of Mrs. O. Gr. Murray, on North B Street.
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SOCIAL EVENTS
Invitations reading as follows were received by local friends yesterday: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton II. Jarrett announce the marriage of their daughter Carrie May '-' ' ' to Mr. Elmer Earle Wright Monday evening, January the first Nineteen hundred' and six Franklin, N. C. VL 2fc The Ladies' Aid Society of the First English Lutheran church will
hold its rnonthy business meeting on Thursday afternoon at half after two o'clock. Dues will be received for the last quarter and members are requested to bring the pledge cards to receive the proper credits. A full attendance is desired. A social hour will follow the business session.
Miss Esther Besselman was the charming hostess at a chafing party given at her home on South Fourth Street, Monday evening, in honor of her house guest, Miss Hoover, of St. Joe, Mo. Music and sociability were pleasing features of pastime. Those composing the company" were : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fulghum, Misses Halsie - Harold, - Alice ' Knollenberg, and Nina Hoover; "Messrs. Frank Harold, Isaac Wilson and Mr Reiner of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Frank Clark was' hostess yesterday afternoon for the Aftermath Literary Society which met at
her home on North Eleventh Street. The meeting was a most interesting one, an excellent paper on "Michael Angelo," read by Mrs. W. S. Hiser, being a feature. Mrs. T. J. Ferguson led in a spirited discussion on the subject "Other Artists of the Same Period." At the close of the literary program a social hour was enjoyed. The club will meet in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Walter Hutton, on North Fifteenth Street. 55Members of the Missionary Society of Trinity Lutheran church met last evening at the v, home of Mrs. John Knollenberg on South Eighth Street. Routine business was trans-
I acted it being, the regular monthly
' meetin
South
Eighth street entertained a few friends at their home last night after the production of "His Grace de Grammont" to meet Mr. and Mrs. Otis Skinner. Mr. Skinner is a cousin of Mrs. Grant. Miss Alice Price entertained a few of her friends at her home on North
Fifteenth street Monday, in honor of $ her guests. Misses Louise and Sophie
Woerner and Mr. George Todd of Indianapolis. The rooms were decorated in Christmas appointments. The evening was spent in music and irames and at eleven-thirty a twocourse luncheon was served.
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Notice to Eidders. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for
the Insane for the month of Februaiy, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m., Monday, January 8, 1000. Spe
cifications may be seen at the Second National Bank or at the hospital. By order of the board, Jan3-2t S. E. Smith, Med. Supt.
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versity of Cincinnati and the team that is representing Yale in a series of games throughout . tire West was won by the. latter in -a-'rather onesided game. The score was 21 to 13. Yale's play was fast and accurate throughout but was , marked by an element of roughness that the Cincinnati, boys did not seem quite, able to handle. ; . .' - in
CRIED FIRE
And Polo Fiends Rushed Madly. For "?! the Door. At the close of the second period of the polo game, by Richmond and Duukiik at Dunkirk, last ' night, at the Stewart Auditorium, some person yelled "fire," and in an instant the entire crowd was on its feet and making a mad rush for the door. The room was packed and the terrified men and women and children were checked only by determined efforts of the management and players. The alarm was false. The game proved to be fast and exciting and ended in a victory for Richmond by "the score of 4 to 3.
last .Tuesday evening of the month. ' 4f 3fr , Mrs. J. A. Walls, Sixth District Manager of the Christian Women's Board of Missions returned last evening from Indianapolis. In" union
with eleven other district managers
she. attended the annual business meeting called by the National .officers of the C. W, B. M. j v ' " ' 4. The Ladies' -Ai Society of the Christian church "will hold a meeting in the; church I parlors this afternoon, at half 'after two o'clock for the purpose of. : electing .pfficers for. the ,en-
uing' year.f; ? All members are urged
to'attedd.'thw meeting: . - 4f. . The Friday Kvening Social Club NvilV;be n,tertained this week at the bomV 'of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powers, on North Eighteenth, Street. The Social Circle was " entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs?' Edward Dozier, on East Main Street. Mrs. Edna Shissler gave the reading for the day. A short business sesion followed after which a half hour was spent in social intercourse. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Jordan, on North Sixteenth Street. . . . 1 The Tuesday Bridge Whist Club
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