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1,000 Yards , Friday P NEWS What Is I The last day Of the "merry ninth of Juno" va$ set for the beautlB wed ding of Miss Edna Bayer, dautiter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Bayer, pd Mt. Warren H. Hill f Chicago. T affair was celebrated In the ; First fenglish Lutheran church. Rev. E. G.jloward ociciaung. paims were usedan ar ranging the. altat;. Two Freeh baskets filled with sweet peas we placed on the pedestals., . Miss Ester Bes selman presided at the oran and played the, following numbo as the wedding guests assembled:, The Le Oynge" by Saint Saen; "jfeturnc," agner; """Venetian . Love Sng," by 'evin ; "Gondolier." Kevin ; j f ertory, i. ueciiia," Batiste; and Ttocturne" Munro. At six-thirty olock the bridal party entered the chain to the strains ; of jLobengrin's ffWedding March. Mr. William Hawkis of Chi't cago. and Mr. Orville Come preceded the bridesmaids, Miss Sad Hill of Chicago, and Miss Muriel Buel. They were followed by the maiobf honor. Miss k Roberta Carver of ttneinnati. Tie bride was met at the aar by the ft mom and the best man fjr. George :lyer The bridesmaids Fore bealiiSuI gowns of white. They Irried bou.Vqtiets of roses, garlands oftweet peas wined their hair. Misaarver was ..i vry pretty in her gown g pink silk r ilifce. fashioned- wltllaces. She rdUiiett' a shower bouquet 4 roses and Mnk sweet peas. The ride was charming In her elabonti i dress of white satin mousseline wit baby Irish
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rwo days noncr FRIDAY AMD GATUK3 AY Then aohmeyer Ot ore Elgbth and Main Richmond, Ind. i "Where all the cars slop"
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Afs Elizabeth R. Thomas : ! Bryan 01 Cincinnati also assisted as ushers. During the impressive ring ceremony ; Miss Besselman played the love , song trvm Faust, Gounod. : After the ritual had been said, the bridal party with a lumber of friends' went to tbo brides ,home where a reception was neia. - Roses, daisies, palms and ferns were used in decorating. Smilx festooned the chandeliers. In- the pajrlor clusters of pink and white roses were used. Pslms and a profusion f daisies g,e ttie bow window an attractive appearance. Professor Henry Kamp, harpist, furnished the mualc during the evening. An elegant weeding supper was served. The bridtf table which wat placed in the diniag room was ibeautifuiy appointed. Tie color scheme, pink and white beiig carried out effectively. Crystal candfesticks holding pink 'jtapers were ako used. A large i bridal cake formed!: center piece roft the table. The ple cards were beautiful hand painted feslgns. : Silken Mxes filled with brifci cake were given 3 favors. Miss Chir-i lotte Bayer and Miss Ruth Bartei piesided at the punch bowl. The outhf town guests Mr. and Mrs. Wfe. Hill and daughte Sadie, of Ch leaf,; Mt. and Mrs. Henfj- stkwia of Chicag,; Miss Maire OstenSuniip.' -' Utiss Rth Boaz and Mrs. Wi c Kolilholl t)f Cincinnati: Mr. wj !;. Willn Mathie. of ChicagirKotrrcd Schits of Logansport; Mttl fwki schnefy and Miss Carrie S4nJFd;,f navti-! and Mr. George Bn?l W? .Bwf yorkf Mr. and Mrs. HiFW ''Ph&t evenlg for an extended wel'hng"trip through I for an extendi wel'g -trip throarh the east. Mrs. H1H Wre a travel! gown of black and hite serge. She . -.1.1,. l. 1 a is ui .iura nut 1 1 mmed with plumes, '-le bride is e charming daughter lMr. and as. John C Bayer, She a well knon artist of this city, hitfng graduald from a Cincinnati art stooL Mr. aid Mrs. Hill will reside in hicago. I Miss Mattie Jackson 4 ft today lr One of the pretty home ieddings br the early summer was tlfet of Miss j Katherine Keatee, daughtir of Rrr.i 1 w w ft- n wp- . . . saiLi if" V" S 'fTI Sm rf f.Canfiraa. is nuuui unj iuuu ncir nia-pr-sp ErJ eignt oeiocK, tne Dri .f ys-f ting. Beautiftri dec stirs-(j it-1 ing ot garden flowers, andtWy V ' . the-'Jtifie a "pretty aiwearanei rhe i
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Sale Art Circ es ' PHONE 1 121 color scheme, green and white was utilized throughout the entire embel lishments. The ritual was said amidst a beautiful cluster of palms and ferns The attendants included the three sis ters of the bride, Misses Ellen,. Lydia and Minnie Keates. The bride entered on the arm of her father and was met at the altar by the bridegroom and Mr. Leslie Chamberlain of Elkhart, Ind. The bride was costumed in gown of white crepe. She carried bride's roses. Miss Marguerite Doan played a program of bridal airs. Af ter the ceremony a luncheon was serv ed in several courses. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left for the east. Later they will return to Richmond, and from here will go to their future home in Pasadena. J . .J Miss Elizabeth Hasemeicr is giving a series of pupils recitals at her pret ty home on South Twenty-first street this week. Miss Lulu Colvin, Miss Nina Harris and Miss Marguerit Hasemeier are assisting. The first recital was held this afternoon. Friday afternoon the second one will be giv en. The following students are taking part In the affairs: Helen Hicks, Robert Beard, Catherine Ulrich, Frank Fronappcl, Ruth Lawson. Carl Reese, Loretta Linting. Elmer Meyers. Russel Strickler. Margaret Duval, Leone Druley. Katherine Ensminger, Bertha Murray, Nina Harrison Esther Strawn, Helen Tyler, Elizabeth Cole, Gertrudo Graver, Bertha "Davenport, Marie Dunning, Myra Chamness, Ruth Bertsch. ,-; & j jf A dinner party was given last evening at the Country club house. The guests were Miss Josephine Cates. Mrs. John Sterr, Miss Juliet Swayne, Mr. Charles Starr, Miss Elmira Starr, Mr. Holcomb of Evansvillc. Ind.. Miss Mario CampbeJl and Mr. Clement Cates. " . . J8 Jt Jt - I Miss Margaret Starr has returned I from Glendale. O.. where sh visited1 her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Burchenal. who has Just returned with her husband from a short vacation spent In Holland. J jt jt " Arrs- Charles Sutton of New Mexico? in the city,-to spend the -summer "itn relatives. very iv ed yest ock at t was cele-i -at ten lit. and-lira. fnnir. u 1-
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Wldau, a prominent business man of Rushville. Flowers and ferns were used in decorating the various rooms. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. W. Traum of the First Christian church. The bride wore an elegant tailored suit. Her hat was a large black picture one trimmed with ostrich plumes. Mr. and Mrs. Widaa left for an extended wedding trip. They will visit at Chicago. Milwaukee and northern points. Mrs. Widau is well known in Economy and also in this city. Their many friends extend heartiest congratulations. Upon their return they will be at home in Rushville. J dt jl Pupils of Miss Anna Ross, gave their fourth recital last evening in the Starr Piano parlors. Miss Ross is one of the most popular and efficient music teachers of this city and her recital last evening was an evidence of the successful work which she and her pupils have accomplished during the past season. The program began at eight o'clock and was a most excellent ne. The affair was rather formal, oal;- the parents with a few friends of the students being privileged to attend. Miss Winifred Curtis, Miss Dorothy Rodefeld. Miss Gennette Kramer, Miss Catherine Quigs, Miss Irene Gorman. Miss Elizabeth Shriber. Miss Helen McMlnn and Mis3 Mil dred Nusbaum, in ' the rendition of their numbers showed remarkable talent. The guests were also pleased with the number given by little Miss Mary Luring. The program was as follows : . Part I. Duet, "Fantasie Militaire" Smith Dorothy Rodefeld Miss Ross (a) A Lawn Party Heins (b) Barcarolle Engel Charles Curtis Scherzc Valse Martin Charlotte James Melody Op. 5 Renard Mary Luring (a) First Valse Schmoll (b) Sing, Robin, Sing Spaulding Thomas Graham. Due Spring Song Mendelssohn Genette Kramer Miss Ross Caprice Espagnol Op. 58 Weyts Ruby Medearis Second Serenade Koelling Horatio King (a) A Little Song Lieber (b) A Joyous Peasant Schumann Winifred Curtis Caprice Op. 118 Kern Catherine Quigg Melody in F Rubenstein Irene Gorman Miss Ross Part "II. Valse Joyeuse Ringuet Frances Pierce Brooklet in the Woods Werny Edith Schnelle (a) Summer Lichner (b) Cradle Song Durfield Gertrude Dietrich (a) Barchetta Op. 21 . . .. Nevin (b) Valse Episode Ke,rn Genette Kramer J . . Norwegian Pastorale Op. 27 ... Petre Lawrence Jessup ' (a) A, Song of Spring .". . . Williams (b) Intermezzo Jensen 4 Mildred Nusbaum Grand Valse Caprice .... Engelmann Dorothy Rodefeld Rapsodie Mignonne . . ....... Koelling Elizabeth Shriber Valse Elegante Nachs Helen McMinn (a) Etude de Concert Pessard (b) Mazurka Bobm Irene Gorman Quartet Concert Polonre ."Engelmann Miss Ross, Elizabeth Shriber, Genette Kramer, Helen McMinn. . J jl jt Last evening at five o'clock Mis& Elizabeth Llntner daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McFail and Mr. Raymond Wehrly, were married f t the home of the bride's parents on North Twentyfirst street. Rev. R. J. Wade assisted by Rev. W. H. Wehrly of Troy. Ohio, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a Paris mousseline gown, trim med with lace. 1 She carried a bridal boquet. Carnations, ferns and sweet peas were used, in appointing the var ious rooms. Alter tne ceremony a wedding dinner was served. The bri dal table was arranged with roses and ferns: Strands of smilax were brought from the chandelier and caught at the four corners of the table. Later In the evening a reception was held from seven-thirty until ten o'clock. About one hundred and fifty guests were received. In the receiving line were Rev. R. J. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wehrly, Mr. and Mrs. McFail and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wehrly. The out of town guests were Mr. J. G. Hawlev. of Gettysburg. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hawley of Union City; Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Hawley, New Paris. O.: the Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Whrlv et The Road to Long Life Is through the stomach. Grape -Nulls ;;v.. : ' Food Strengthens the stomach, and nourishes body and brain with its predigested pure food elements. "There's a Reason."
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Troy. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Will Coffin, of Spiceland and Mrs. Raymond Kerr,
01 tippecanoe. Ohio. - Both young people are auite prominent in this community. Mr. Wehrly is a graduate of Earlham college. They left last evening for a northern trip, iney will be at home South Sixteenth street on Ji Jl jl Mr. Harley Cox ar-d Miss Forrel Hunt, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Clayton Hunt. 226 South. Twelfth street were culetly married this morning at nine-thirty o'clock by the Rev. S. W. Traum at his home on South Thirteenth street. The bride wore a white lingerie gown. Both young people are well known. J' j Mrs. S. C. Mills of Kokomo. has returned home p.fter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and other rela tives. . J MissAnna Grimes and Mr. Verling Pitts were quietly married last evening at the home of the bride's parents on South Seventh street. j jt j Mrs. Walter Dalby and Mrs. Barkdell have returned from a visit at Cincinnati. J J Jt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doan have returned from their wedding trip. They will reside with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doan, Main street. J J Jl The Apollo club, one of the well known musical organizations of this city was banqueted last evening at New Paris by ladles of Presbyterian church. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Krueger were the guests of henor. The other guests included the wives and friends of the club members. The party left the city at seven o'clock returning at about eleven o'clock. A menu as follows was served to the guests: Sel Pois Noixs Petit Pois Puits Veau Roties Gelee Cornichons au Vinaigre Poulet Roti Sauce au Pain Pommes de Terre en Hachi a La Creme Tomatoes en Mayonnaise Mousse Gateaux Assortis Pain America ine Simple The Nolr Cafe Noir Glare d" Melons d'Menthe After, the feast a recital was given for the people of New Paris. The welcome address was given by Mr. Rainy of the New Paris Mirror. Mr. Lee B. Nusbaum gave the. response. The program rendered by the club was: Piano Duet "L'Alerte Fanfare Militaire Miss Alice Knollenbcrg Master Roland L. Nusbaum Selection Apollo Club Bass SoloKing of the Road.F. Bevin Mr. Charles Cox Vocal Duet Love Divine J. Stainer Mrs. F. W. Krueger Mr. Oliver Nusbaum Selection.. .: Apollo Club (a) Spring Lullaby.. Smith (b) Just A-Wearyin for You , . .Carrie Jacobs Bond Mrs. Krueger Piano Solo Star Spangled Banner.. Carlos Troyer Mies KnoIIenberg Tenor Solo Fear Ye Not, O Israel. . Dudley Buck Mr. Oliver Nusbaum ' Selection ... .Apollo Club Mr. Lee B. Nusbaum is director of the club and Mr. Roland Nusbaum i3 . ax. mm mm t Tflne 2
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Other stores may have just as good values as we do, but when it comes to the price we have them all beat a city block. Why? Because there is no other store in Richmond operating on the same plan as the Hoosier. WE ' " BUY FOR CASH, WE SELL FOR CASH. Every dollar of our cash does double duty. We save on both ends of the deal. Show us another store in Richmond that does this. This is the week to get ready for the great and glorious Fourth of July. You will want a nice pair of Slippers. We have them at
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the accompanist. The members are Mr. George Eggemeyer. Mr. Oliver Nusbaum. Mr. Harry Stilltnger and Mr. Joseph F, Wessel. first tenors: Mr. Edward Hasemeier. Mr. Rutherford Jones. Mr. Fred KnoIIenberg and Mr. Isaac Wilson, second tenors: Mr. Charles Cox. Mr. Alton T. Hale. Mr. William Kienker and Mr. A. B. Price, first bass: Mr. Joseph Chamness. Mr. Leslie Chenoweth. Mr. James L. Garver and Mr. Walter Luring, second bass. J Ji J An interesting acount of the Indiana state music teachers convention which Is convening in Lafayette appeared in the Courier , of that place. The following clipping, however, is of more than interesting to musicians in thi6 city, as the persons who participated in the program are well known: Representatives of Indiana musical clubs gave a 2 o'clock recital Tester-1
day afternoon and much Interest centered in this concert, as all of the artists have won state wide fame and are destined to have bright futures. The prcpram consisted both of vocal and instrumental numbers rnd the following took part: Mrs. Isabclle McClurc Peltier. Fort Wayne; Miss Anna Laura Johnson. Franklin: Miss Aldah Victoria McCoy, Grecncastle; Misa Gaynelle Hageman. Cambridge City; Miss Lucile Turner. Richmoid: Miss Louise Millikan. New Castle; Mis3 Mary E. Dickson, Vincennes. J j Jl Miss Can-ie M. WoodhursU daughter of Mrs. Mary V. Wocdhurst, 220 North Ninth street, and Mr. Louis Henry Post her were quietly . married last evening at eight o'clock by the Rev. Thomas J. Graham at his home on North Eleventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Posther are well known here. Jt Jt J CLUB NOTES Miss Ora Conrad was hostess for the monthly meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church, Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Thirteenth street. The hostess was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. C. B. Williams. Mrs. O'Neal and Mrs. Ramsey. Mrs. Charles Shera w?s the leader for the afternoon. Mrs. Bevington and Mrs. Mariatt gave two very interesting and pleasing readings. Officers to serve for the ensuing year wer elected as follows: President Mrs. Dudley Ramsey. First Vice - President Mrs. C. A. Pier son. 'Second Vice President Mrs. F. A. Brown. Recording Secretary Mrs. Ray Longnecker. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. John Starr. Treasurer Miss Ora Conrad. After the business session a social hour followed. Light refreshments were served. The last Wednesday In July the society will meet with Mrs. Walter Luring at he? home on South Fourteenth street. The members of the Mother's Jewels a society composed of little people, will ba entertained at this time. Jt Jt jt The Good Cheer club was entertain ed Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Harry Landis at her home North of the city. Eighteen members were in attendance. Miss Albright of Chicaxo
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I1EPAC3 ni L sometime saves the there is anything wroag with J, clock on watc:j,11 bring it to as at once. Omr cC will make It right again. It C2T done by human skill. While yet ( here take a look at oar assortment what is new In Jewelry- ' i A - - . ; . cul:c::ds tic: ' ggg""BE! mas a guest of the club. It was de cided to hold the annual Fourth ot July picnic, Monday at the Comatry club house ot Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hoover. Mrs. Laura Elliott and Brs. Frank Murley furnished the program for the eftemoon. A luncheon was served. Mrs. Clem Markley entertains the club in two weeks at her home north of the city. - jt jt jt . The Ministerial association wf!f t have Its annual picnic Friday after- ' " noon and evening at Glen Miller park, f; All ministers of .the citv with their ' families are invited to attend. ; Vi J J J Members of the Domestic Scienceclub have arranged for a company this evening at the home ot Mrs. Fannie Croker Scott, South Twelfth street J jt Jt -Mrs. Rudolph Leeds entertained the members of a bridge club Wednesday at her home in the Wayne Flats. Fancy Taffeta and Pongee Silk at Knollenberg's. ' Gat No Autograph. To an applicant for bis antof Mark Twain on one occasion sea letter the substance of which follows: To ask a doctor or builder or : tor for his autograph would be war rode. To ask one of these I nMHmen af hla mroric havet ! quite another thing, and the if ' might be justifiably refused. It1 never be fair to ask a doctor i ' of bis corpses to remember hloV-" There was no antoeranh to I t" ter. which was typewritten out. - -. A lire '.bv&rct tr received c! i CtCSaACTS CCC3 SCZ2 Met MUtMM ' lace trimminn want at 5 wcrrts.
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