Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 February 1906 — Page 5
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Miss Mabel Barber returned to De
Pamv University yesterday after a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Barber. - ' ' - J. M. Coate left yesterday for Los Anjreles, where he will join his wife and daughter who went west several weeks a?o.
Felix Cronin spent Sunday with
friends in ltushville. Miss Bessie Morison, of Akron, Ohio, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Anderson. Joseph Mills and wife, Charles
Iloleomb and John Ilihley went to Fort Wavne vesterday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Gaston, formerly of
this eity. "
Monev to loan on farms i or city
property on favorable terms. We do not loan more than one-half the value of property. : Dickinson Trust Co. . ' V '
Mrs. S. D. Rodenburg has returned
to Chica ro after visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mre. A: J. Tinney, North D street. . ; '...' . :-- :. - - -
Ilarrv . Tancrefnan ' . ariyed . home
from California Sunday ,to attend the funeral of his father, the late Louis Tangeraan. ' - - "
.' See Dickinson Trust Company for
.loans on real estate. Favorable terms on loans of less than one-half !the value of property; '
Miss Stella Hubbard of Wheelng,
P5V. Va.. will arive in the city today
to be the guest of Miss Margaret Starr, 205 North Tenth street. Dickinson .Trust Company has
money to loan on real estate at fa-
hrorable terms. We do not loan over
tone-half the value; of property
Mrs. II."' B. Hines went to Colum
ns, (X, yesterday foir a visit with er sister. . ' ;" " ' ?'
Chas Kinert made a business trip
;o Springfield, O.,. yesterday.
Miss Ethel Patton ' has returned!
rom a visit with friends at. Cam
bridge City. '
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Harvard Dentists, 9th and Main tf Rev. . T. II. Kubn went to Green;
field, Ind., yesterday.
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Peorge Unfleslr of Indianapolis ?pent Sunday with friends here. -
Mrs. William Lough left yesterday
For a few days visit with relatives at
an Oriental Social at the church to
night. ' An interesting missionary
program will be given, one feautre of which will be, an Oriental drill, given by twenty young ladies. An Oriental lunch will be served in Oriental style. The admission is 10 cents. " Mr.' and Mrs. Freemont Freeman spent Sun (lav with friends at Cambridge City. Edgar Hawekotte spent SundajT at Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. N. D. Berry of Muneie visited their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Elliot of South Ninth street yesterday.
SOCIAL EVENTS
The ladies of the Knights of Columbus will play, cards this afternoon. 5 . ; The ladies auxiliary of South Eighth Street' ; Friends -Church wiU meet WJedneiday . .f ternwr insteid of Tuesday afternoon'.'.' '' ' ' ' i I-r i '' V'.vi'-I., The Aftennath; will meettt ?f& ernoon at '2 dSf:rf(i: guson,. 103 South' Sixteenth street:"-
The Ticknor Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of .Mi-s. Leonard Lemon and the members enjoyed the rendition of an excellent program. ; . - . A large crowd was served last evening at a supper given by the ladies of St. Agnes Guild of St. Paulas Episcopal church. ' The supper ."Wfjs held at the parish house. It was exfllent in every respect and proved to be a financial success. : An excellent and entertaining program was rendered yesterday afternoon at sthe rajeeting t?f the Criterion Club at -the home of Mrs. Fred Powers. There was " a1 large attendance of Members. v
were
tniritlniteiite vEd
bv two aids reoresentinar President
taltfra'; one to welcome' Mr. and lirs.
Longworth, the other, to receive Mr. Morgan -.: 'i-.- -a ' " In accordance with a! resolution of house; a committee gave ' the Longworths a formal welcome to Cuba,, greeting Mrs. Longworth as "the daughter of Cuba's friend." At the wharf an automobile was wraiting. As Mrs. Longworth entered the car, a bouquet of flowers sent by President Palma, was presented! A crowd of about 200 persons surrounded the automobile and gaked curiously at President Roosevelt's' daughter: When Mr. Morgan came ashore the three went away in the automobile to his home at Mariano, where the LongwOrths-will stay during their visit here. MrSiLpngwortJi wore the necklace of pearls which was her
wedding, gut iromCubttv,ut vj
There will be several parties this evening to witness the performance of "Rnhes -iifc ToYand" i lhe'Gn.
riett. jyiany-people from surrounding towns will be in the city for the
same putpose.
Mrs. Austin's PaneaKelflourisbest
kf all. A fresh supply, pow. on hadd
it your grocers.
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C. W. Thompson of Columbus,' 0.,
pent Sunday with, his parents ' in
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Isaac Wooda.rd, returned to Sabina,
J., yesterday after' spending Sunday
With his parents at Spring Grove.
John Hasemeier has returned from two weeks business trip to New
fork.
If you don't know what you want,
ry Mrs. Austin's Pancakes for a
eally good breakfast.
John Hasemeier has returned from
New York after a two weeks' ab-
ence.
Rev. L. II. Bunyan returned from armland, Ind., yesterday. Chester Smith of Muncie is visit-
hg friends in this city.
Miss Gertrude Meyers is visitng
blatives at Lynn.
Miss Mae Robinson went to West
tlkton yesterday for a few days vis-
l with relatives. -.-'
Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland of New astle is visiting in this city. W. II. Tyreli made'.a business, trip
b Cincinnati yesterday,- ,;,:'ro .
Miss Goldie,J Irvin of" Cambridge
ity spent Sunday .with Miss Nellie eil in this city.
' ' " i pt; i v . y The Magazine Club met yesferddy afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Land, 315 North Thirteenth street. Mrs.- Harriet Dill andv'Mik' Richard tstudy both read papers on subjects of interest. The guest of honor was Miss Charlotte Keller, of . Columbus, Ind., who is visiting! Mrs. Land. The club will hold its next meetingMon day afternoon at the home of; Mrs. Kihsey, North Eighth street. , ' , "' ' ' ., (Miss Virginia Kiox , will , lie, , married March 28 at Trinity I Episcopal church, Columbu?,., 0. ...to jStanton, Prentis of that, city.. Miss" Knox Is well known in this , city having. $pQnt the summer here two year ago as the guest of Mrs. J. Y. Poundstone. ;
The Monday night Skating Club met last evening at the Coliseum, a large crowd of young people being in atendance. Several out of town people were guests of the members.
A musical organization representative of Richmond's high standing In the arts
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CONCERT QUARTET
The only quartet engaged for dally ooncerts at the World's Fair, St.. Louis, 1004
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PERFECT AN ORGANIZATION. In a Meeting Held Here Yesterday : Farmers , Discuss Benefits 'of ;; Institute Work. ; 1 . A meeting 'was held : yesterday morning at the, office of the McCona-f ha Company on South Fourth street, IV" fne purpose of perfecting an organization among the farmers of
Miss Clara Myfick has " returned i yn'. County. Several presidents of
horo a week's visit with relatives at kdianapolis.
Miss Adura Rosier has returned to
County Farmers Institute were
i- ntendance. It was decided to ho1 (1 three institutes next winter, one
at Williamsburg, and the others will
onntpin City after a .visit - with ! roT ohlv he held .it TJoston .nnd TPth-
Hends in this city. . " lei
The voung laides Missionary Cir-, Discussing the benefits to be dee of ;he Christian will rive I rP ' kI from institutes it was shown '' " j . farmers are learning lessons
from one another, and from the two .nkfrs which are furnished to each '-cfifnte at the expense of the state.
t"" thi country, these " insti-i
t have been successes each ' yeat
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COCft WELCOMES THE LOflGWORTH'S
A BOQTJET OF FLOWERS FROM PRESIDET PALMA WAS PRESENTED.
THE BRiDE WEARS NECKLACE
Longworths "Will Stay With New United States Minister, Edwin . V. Morgan. . . , t ; Havana," Feb. 26. Mr, and -Mrs.
arrived
GUEST OF HONOR AT STAG PARTY
FRIENDS OF C L DUNHAM GIVE HIM PLEASANT FAREWELL ON LONG TRIP.
GIVEN A HANDSOME PRESENT
Mr. Dunham Will Go Around the
Nicholas. Liaigworth
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Mrs. Martha Rizer, wife-of-Robert Rizer of North Seventh street, and Mrs. rgajeliZindorf, qir North Eleventh ktreeif whotn Dri. J. M. Sulfa & Soni performed abdominal operations upon a short timeago at the Reid Memorial Hospital, have recovered and returned to?, their homes. Mrs. Mattie Troy, wife of Harry Troy, of North Twentieth" Street, who had an Abdominal tumor removed at the Reid: Memorial Hospital Feb. 21 by the same physicians is recovering rapidly.
; NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. On 'arid after Monday, February 26, the R: S.jand tbeX & Er traction lines'5 will ( have two freight r trains JeayipgJ' Richmond . for Indianapolis fes"otloWsj. 5f:30 ,fm., !and,,Xl:30 1. a. ni. 12 r '.Tis 7 guarantees s prompt. , shipnient on j day received. Shipments tor 5 :30 la m.,car must be in freight hotise thei evening before. r , , , , Richmond Street &, Interurban Co. A Gotdon, Asst. Supt. . 26-w
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World For New York Newspaper.
C. L. jDunhamthe C, C. & L. conductor who is to make a . tour of the world on an inspection of foreign
trailway, was the guest of honor at a
stag reception given last evening by Dir.' F. S. Anderson, on JSouth -Tenth street. y .-"v. t.';". J"i.iV Mr. Dunham has been planning the trip for? several weeks. ---He -will be the correspondent of a New York newspaper and-wil. make t a study of
foreign railway and customs. Vari
ous countries, on all continents of the globe, will be visited, as well as South Sea Islands and Australia. Although Mr. Dunham has been know to the railway men of the city but a. few years, he has become popular with and as a token of the regard of his fellow employes of the C, C. & L., a handsome silver flask was presented to him. Judge Henry C. Fox made the presentation address. On one side of the flask is engraved the owner's name and on the other side the words, "From the C, C. & L. Employes." ' ' ' , Today-; Mr. ' Dunharri ' will leave for Chicago, ; and after a short visit he will proceed to New York City, and start frdm there on his trip.
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PRINCESS ENA OF BATTENBERG PROSPECTIVE QUEEN OF SPAIN. -The real name of King Alfonso's fiancee is Victoria Eugenie, but sho Is nnlversally known by her love name of Ena. She Is the niece of the king of England, being the diiughter of Princess Beatrice, one of Edward's sisters. One after another most of the marriageable princesses of Europe have been mentlom?d as the you us kind's choice, and his tour of the European courts caused a great Cutter among the girls nnd their mothers.
The Mary F. Thomas Chapter of the W. C. T. U. met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martha Little, .p, interesting program waa rendered; ,
PI A WO BUYING...
Is a business that should reoelve muoh consideration " " We 8AVE vou from $50 to $100 when you buy ,r A BALDWIN PIANO... lluadreds of them are In use In Richmond homes and all are proving winners ' , :. I'l' Baldwin Pianos took first prises at Paris Exposition la lOOO-St. Louis Exposition (two prises) 190. BALDWIN PIANO HOUSE
23 NORTH fllNTH STREET. He ' ; ,
Sometimes it pays to ta&, especially wh4nxyou get a dollar for a sentence or! two. Try to win the Palladium nws "tV prize.
The Glided, linn. At the headwaters of the Orinoco the Spanish traditions located the land of El Dorado, "The Gilded Man," a potentate whose country was so rich in i gold dust that he had Ilia body anointedLwlth oil and sprinkled with gold every morning, so that he shone in the sun as though glided.. It .is a curloua fact that the country in which tradition located this marvelous 'Deing has never been explored by a white man.
DR. A. H. GIST DENTIST 16 N. 10th St. Phono 1819 . T.-. yew Method of Obtumdum SeDsatlve Dentine.
DR. L. S. CHEfWETH, m n...iL HU4L n ' - Li-Bl
100 Oouth Ninth Ct.
Ltest Methods In Crown and : j TJrldge Work. , . ,nt
Phone 1741,
Grand Lace Sale , All this week. Seven bargain lots. See Them.
Embroidery Bargains. 1500 Yards Cambric Edges - -50, Patterns, 4 to 7 inches wide. 10c yard,
Spring Dress Goods Ready for Inspection.
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ti ,,'PtAIN, ANDs FANCY COLORED I V"';:. SlIJCS for shirt waistsshirt aist
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"WASH SILKS, both plain and fancy , for children's dresses. '" V ' ' i
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS, 36 inch Taffetas, Peau De ; Soie, Etc.
FULL LINE OF BANZAI SDLK , Silk Mousline and Silk Crepe De , Chenes for eveninsr wear.
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H. G, .HASEMEIER GO.
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Wool Goods. Large generous assortment of Greys Alice Blues, Reseda Greens, in all the desirable weaves. Batistes, Nuns' iaVeiling, Henriettas,' Serges, Panamas, Etamines, Wool Taffetas, Shadow Checks. Crispenes, Etc. Also a full line of evening shades in cream and high colors. " f
Heavy Suitings BROADCLOTHS, COVERTS, CRAVENETTES and other new weaves
Challies. Beautiful line 39c, 50c 60c and 75c.
H. C. HASEMEIER GO.
Black Goods Black Goods are always a prominent item in this department. The values, variety, weaves and Weights are better than ever. : v'
Henly
2S inches wi -le, will wash, large line of patterns, retail at 18c.
Trimrrings, Buttons, Findings. This brarcu if the departrrent always , share of attention. Everythincr iow ia demand can be found here, - p, r "'SMFIER 00.
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