Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 131, 2 June 1907 — Page 5

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Sunday, June 2, 1307.

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s ft' r ' VMW Greetings for fne' June Bride

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THOSE who are to be cofounders of a new home, this summer, we extend our heartiest greetings. Her Majesty, the bride, will enter a cozy little home attractively, harmoniously and completely, furnished if our assistance is accepted. This store offers VAST OPPORTUNITIES for young people going to housekeeping. The comforts and luxuries which were forbidden the mpthers and grandmothers are now within easy reach of the brides of today We have furnished hundreds of homesdone it so well and at such liberal prices and terms that we have become known as "The Bride's Store." This distinction is enhanced by our ability to help make the right selections and to our strict business policy of giving every customer the best goods at the lowest prices. You cannot imagine how splendid and complete, in every detail, our home outfits are until you have come to our store and seen for yourself. Permit us to tell you of these outfits let us show you how far your money can go if you buy of us,

Best Selection of Carpets, Grisnial, Domestic Rugs and Lieoleums Ve haven't room for a detailed account of the completeness of our floor covering section.. . However, the little we say here Is condensed and means much to you at this period -House-Cieaning Time.

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Social and Personal Mention (Conducted by Miss Florence Corwin. Office Phones, Both 21: Residence Phone. Home 1310.

"Following is the social calendar for Hhis week: Monday The Trifolium society of First English Lutheran church will meet. Tuesday The first performance of "the "Hidden Gem" will be given by

Ihe Goazaga society of St. Andrew's church at the Gennett; the C. W. B. 2,1. of the Christian church will meet Avith Mrs. Theodore Gift; Mrs. R. L. Sackett will give a reception; Mrs. .bner Bulla will entertain the Spring Grove Sewing circ!6; Mrs. George

Mney will entertain the Tuesday Afternoon Euchre club; the Brotherhood of the Second Presbyterian church will meet. Wednesday Thet wedding of Miss j:thel McKhann and Mr. Frank White will take place: Mrs. Aloazo Girtin Ml Ant fTf !- f ha nn'c Tt-ii mn

Missionary society of Grace M. E. church: Mrs. Ij. P. McTigue will entertain a thimble club of Hagerstown ladies; the Happy Hour circle will meet with Mrs. William Bartel. South Eleventh street; the Indies' Aid society of the- First M. E. church will jave a social. Thursday The Ladies Aid society

of Reid Hospital will meet with Mrs. Charles Farnham; a banquet will be given by the members of the Alice Cary club; the West Side Dozen club will meet with Mrs. Hugh Stevens. Friday The G. F. C. club will meet with Miss Anna and Mr. Millard Markle; the Audubon society will meet; the Pythian sisters will meet; a dance will be given by Mr. Charles Kolp and several young men in I. O. O. F. hall.

You're Apt to ForgeS la this warm weather that you'll need more coal next winter to keep warm, to say nothing of coal for cooking- right now. Know it's cheaper now than it will be? Know that there's no such scurry for it now as later on? Wise people get and ketp ahead of the game. O. D. Bullci'dlek

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The regular weekly meeting of the Fable Study circle of North A street Friends Meeting house was held Saturday evening from seven to nine o'clock at the home of Edward Shaw on North Fifteenth street. The sixth chapter of Mark was studied and discussed. These meetings are greatly enjoyed by the members and prove of much interest. J A market which proved to be very successful considering the weather was given by the Ladies Aid society of the Christian church Saturday in the store of Peter -Johnson - on Main street. j j j in honor of the little Misses Jeannette and Lucile Shirey, . a most de

lightful children's party was given Saturday afternoon by the Misses "Emily and Blanche Plummer, at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Oscar Porterfield. on North Sixteenth street. Fifty-one of their little friends were present and spent a most enjoyable afternoon with games and music. Refreshments of a charming; nature were served in the dining room which was decorated for the occasion in pink and white. In the center of the table were pink and white carnations and ferns and suspended from the chandelier to the four corners of the table' were strands of pink ribbon. Mrs. IVrtorf ield was assisted by Mrs. Frank Plummer aud Mrs. Grate Porterfield Polk, of Indianapolis. The guests were: Lucile and Corine Xusbaum, Florence and Inez Hasty. Alia McPhersou. Noel Russell, Elizabeth Howell. Cornelia Shaw, Mary Johnson." Mary Clement. Mary Ford, Mary Needham. Lela Manford. Elnora G if ford." Stella Hart. Eleanor Sidel. Pauline" Mason. M:vtt RishJlartha Smith. Leuiie Smith. Cornelia. lUaclt. Ali. Ifolii . Mary Tli-.m:is. Kuhy Hugo. Ht-len 'JdcMlnn. Alma IIatiu Marjorie May hew. Ruby N ff. f.orine S l!lilei Trifz "Lfh"er,Jcau" Kramer," Ju

lia Smith; Myrtle Colbey, Grace Shera, Leona Hruley, Helen Ellis, Edna Smith, Mildred Huffman. Elizabeth Huffman, Marguerite DuVall. Reva Conner, Agnes McPhail, Agnes Keever, Mabel Oveman and Edith Moody. i Mr. and Mrs. John Rethmeyer entertained a number of friends Friday evening at a progressive pedro party at their home on Randolph street, in honor of Mifcs Hazel Shepherd, of Cumberland, Ind. A luncheon was served. The guests numbered eight. The Juniors and Freshmen of Earlham college gave a most enjoyable outing Saturday evening at the home of Mr. George Thorpe, north of the city, the affair being heii' in the big barn on his farm. These are annual affairs and are looked forward to each year by the students. Saturday night

also the Sophomore-Senior banquet was held at Hotel Westcott. There are probably fifty in each party. - : & A surprise party was given on Miss

Pearl Green Saturday evening by the!

i'iiocj jvniuc uuu iuzaueiu wiinams at their home on North Sixth street and was one of the most delightful ante nuptial affairs which have been giv

en for Miss Green, vhose wedding : takes place this month to Mr. Paul i

Wilson. A social season was spent, the guests including only the members of the Nomad club, of which Miss Green is a member. i . The Trifolium literary society of the First English Lutheran church will

meet on Saturday evening and a most'

interesting program will be given, dealing' with Russia. Miss Laura Gaston's music pupils will give recitals on next Wednesday afternoon and evening at the Pythian

Temple. In the afternoon the young- j er pupils will give a recital and in the evening the older ones. They will be j attended by a large number of the par-!

cnts and friends of the pupils and will no doubt prove to be mo&t enjoyable affairs. The Primary Union of the primary teachers of the Sunday School of the city held their regular bi-monthly meeting Saturday afternoon and gave an interesting program.

dianapolis, were guests of Mrs. Frank Land, Saturday. They will spend to

day, with Mrs. C. Walker, of Center vifle.

See Kimball contest proposition on

page 4. Make out your list and mail to -".J North Ninth street.

PEARL - W. DAVIS HAS ENLISTED IN ARM!

Left Saturday Might for Indianapolis to Report.

HELMS IS COMING HERE.

Pearl W. Davis, an employe of the Richmond Natural Gas Company, left Richmond Saturday night for Indian

apolis where he will report at the United States headquarters in that city for duty. Mr. Davis is well known about the city and was enlisted through John S. Fitzgibbons, who has been acting as recruiting agent in this city in the absence of any regular army officer. Capt. Carroll Power was in Richmond Saturday and stated that Davis is a very good recruit in all respects. Capt. Power also stated that Corporal James W. Helms has been assigned to duty in this city till Capt. Martindale, who soon traces charge of the Indiana recruiting district, appoints a regular man. Corporal Helms will reach Richmond Monday and his stay here will be indefinita.

Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Railroad Excursions. BENEVOLENT and PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS Philadelphia, Pa., July 15th-20th, 07. Round trip fare, $17.15. Selling dates July 12th, 13th and 14th, good for return trip until July 23rd, '07. KNIGHTS TEMPLARS CONCLAVE AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. July 9th to 13th inclusive. Round trip, $15.45. Selling date3 July 5th, Cth and 7th, good for returning until July IStta. 1907. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION AT NORFOLK, VA. Opens April 2Cth, close3 Nov. SO, 19C7, Coach fares, in coaches only, $12.S5 for the ROUND TRIP; these tickets on sale every Tuesj day until close of Exposition, limit 10 days. 30 Day Tickets $18.10 60 Day Tickets 21.43 Season Ticket3 24.C0 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION AT SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. July ICth-loth, 1907. One fare for round trip. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Selling dates June 1st to 4th, good for returning June 10th. Fare for ROUND TRIP $1S.0. For Further particulars, ask C. A. ELAIR, Home Phone 44. Pass. &. Ticket Agt.

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PERSONAL MENTION. Charles and Margaret King have gone to Oxford. O., to attend the com-jueiioenu-nt tereiss. Th.Ir friend. Miss lU-i iha O.irr.td. is one f the Si'a..luats.

Mrs. Will niiiiius. of Columbus, .OhUrafitr"5IVs: Floreuce' Vogel of Ia-j

See Kimball contest proposition on page 4. Make out your li.t and mail to '2'2 North Ninth street.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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