Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 276, 12 August 1910 — Page 5

THE niCmiOSD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEL.EGIlAiI. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910.

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Edited by Miss Elizabeth R. Thomas

ENTERTAINED THIS AFTERNOON.! One of the most charming parties or the week was given this afternoon br Mrs. Omar llolllnasworth and Miss Carolyn Holllngsworth at their bean- . tlful home In Westeott Place complimentary to Mrs. Jean Wllkle and Miss Marguerite Wllkle. of New York. Th house was artistically decorated with flowers and ferns. The guests were entertained Indoors. The new game of Auction was played at several tables. Thirty guests were Invited. Mrs. Fields, of 8L Louis, who Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Gennett wm mntir th. nttt rt tnvn diHf After tHe game a lunch was served by n csteress. J J DANCE AT CLUB. The members of the Buszers with several Invited guests enjoyed an informal dance last evening at the Country club. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lahr were the guests of honor. J niiunn i nig KVbr.Miw. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lahr will re- , turn to Evansvllle. Ind., this' evening which place they will make their fu- ' ture home. Jl Jl Jl FOR MISS HENDERSON. Miss Mamie Lott entertained with breakfast this morning at her home in Bridge avenue. In honor of Miss Ethel Henderson, a bride ot next month. The guests were the members of the Epsllon Kappa Gamma sorority, the hostess and the guest of honor being members of the organization. After breakfast a short business session was held at which time matters of in terest to members were discussed. The members are Miss Edna Jones, Miss Ethel Henderson, Miss Esther Jones, Miss Mamie Lott. Miss Pearl Moss, Miss Julia Taylor, Miss Nellie Williams. Miss AUifei Newman, Mlis Donna Parke, Miss Emmajean Smith, Miss Mary Woodhurst and Miss Mary Wilson. jl jl jl MRS. SHIVELEY HOSTESS. Mrs, Kay K. Shlveley was hostess . yesterday afternoon for the weekly card party at the Country club. More than thirty members enjoyed an after noon at bridge. The game began at ' three o'clock. Favors were given to Miss Fannie Jones and Mrs. Florence Lodwlck. Jl Jl Jl GAVE LINEN SHOWER. A linen shower for Miss Ethel Hen derson who la to be married toon was given yesterday afternoon by Miss Edna Jonea at her home in South Thirteenth street. The room where the guests were entertained were dec- , orated with flower j nnd ferns. The color scheme, pin U an-t white was car ried out in xne menu wnicn was served at the close of the afternoon's amusements. A number of the guests busied themselves with needlework. i nose oiaaen to attena were xnrs. Robert Wilson. Miss Nellie Williams, Miss Emmajean Smith, Miss Esther Jones, Miss Nellie Hodgln, Miss Ruth Henderson, Mise Mamie Lott, Miss Pearl Moss, Miss Bertie Jones. Miss Mary Woodhurst. Miss Donna Parke, Miss Alice Neuman and Miss Mary Wilson. Several other parties will be given in the near future for the brldoelect 8he will be married next month. Jl Jl Jl HAVE RETURNED. Professor Yorls and family have re turned from a three months visit at Oxford, Ohio. They alto attended a reunion of teachers held in Hagerttown this week. J Jl J DINNER FARTY FOR QUESTS. Mrs. Frank Vossler, of South Twelfth street, entertained to dinner yesterday some twenty guests in hon or of Miss Edith Dlngley, of Plqua, Ohio and Mrs. Alice Tangeman, of Indianapolis. After a bountiful repast the guests formed a theater party at the Gennett jl jl jl v PICNIC AT GLEN. Mr. and Mrs. John Shroyer and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watt and family were among those picnicking at Glen Mil ler park last evening. Jl . Jl Jl ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Olin. of 2020 Central avenue announce the marrlag9 of their son Walter O. Olin to Miss Martha Summers. The wedding took place Monday at Richmond, Ind The clear-headed, active man Weaves brains Into his daily work. This means dally waste Of brain tissue which must be ' Replaced by new material Proper food necessary For this replacement This Is liftTear down to build up better. Grape-Nuts feed contains The rebuilding elements of Wheat and barley, and At the same time requires Little effort on. the part of The digestive organs To appropriate It That's why Grape-Nuts food Has been the mainstay For breakfast and lunch In the dally diet of theuaands Of successful men for years. There's a Reason." Read the little book. v Road to Wsllvllle," In pkga.

They will be at their home. 909 Hamilton avenue, after September first Indianapolis Star. Jl Jl Jl FOR DENVEf Mr. Frank Crichet will leave Tuesday of next week for Denver, Colo., where be will join Mrs. Crichet and daughter. Miss Ruth. Jl Jl Jl TO MEXICO CITY. Mr. Clement Cates will leave Saturday for Jacksonville where he will spend a few days. From this point he will go to Mexico City. Jl Jl Jl FAMILY REUNION. The eleventh annual reunion of the

Cook family will bo held Wednesday, August seventeenth in Glen Miller park. All relatives and friends of the family are most cordially invited to attend. Jl Jl Jl A GUEST HERE. Miss Edith Dlngley, of Plqua. Ohio, Is the guest of friends and relatives in this city. Miss Dlngley formerly re sided here. j j Jl WILL LEAVE SOON. Dr. Ernest Commons will leave soon for an extended stay In Mexico City, jl jl jl HAVE RETURNED HOME. Miss Mildred Lamb and Miss Ruth Kohlstedt returned this week from Kendallville, Indiana, where they, with others were the guests of Miss Fern Ewry, at the pleasant home of W. S. Ewry, who formerly resided in Richmond. Mr. Ewry Is In the hardware business in Kendallville. One of the pleasant features of their vacation was the day spent. at Rome City, a party of twelve enjoying. the affair. Miss Ruth Kohlstedt also visited her aunt Miss Nellie Gates at Fort Wayne for a few days. . Jl Jl Jl EXPECTED HOME SATURDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hasemeler, Miss Elizabeth Hasemeler nnd Miss Marguerite Hasemeler, who have been spending a fortnight at Bay View, Mich., are expected home Saturday. Jl Jl Jl VISITING IN CENTERVILLE. Miss Isabelle Crabb, Miss Mildred Crabb, Miss Flora Verrell Fahnestock of Denver, Colo., are gueBts of Mrs. Carl Bertsch In Centervllle. j j jS SOCIAL CLUB PICNIC. The members of the Thursday So cial club held an all day picnic yester day at the Grimes grove southeast of the city. The excellent dinner was the feature of the day. Those present were Misses Edyth Bayer, Nellie Davenport, Grace Walse, Elizabeth and India Smelser, . Nettie Paulson. 'Mrs. John' Albertsart .and Mrs." George Paulson. The guest ot honor was Miss Katherlne Geers, of Cincinnati. The club will not meet again until after chautauoua. jl jl jl GUESTS IN NEW CASTLE. Mr. and MVb. Samuel Tracey and Mrs, O. B. Fulghum, ot Richmond, are here visiting Homer Elrod and family in North Eighth street. Jl Jl Jl JUST A WORD. Among women It is always considered good manners to go around to the back door of a neighbors house when on a borrowing errand; to the side door when on an informal visit and to the front door on a formal visit Jl Jl jS IS IN KOKOMO. Mr. C. E. Bradbury is In Kokomo, Indiana, on business for a few days. Jl Jl Ji LEFT FOR INDIANAPOLIS. , Mrs. Anna Harris, who has been a guest in this city with friends and relatives for a period of five weeks, left for Indianapolis today where she will spend the week-end. From there she will return to her home in Goshen. Jl Jl Jl PICNIC DINNER. A picnic surprise dinner was given Thursday by the members of the Helping Hand society at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolloff. north of the city. A bountiful dinner was served at midday after which an interesting program was presented. Mrs. Louise Behring gave a pretty reading, followed by a vocal solo rendered by Mrs. Chris Llchtenfels. Late in the afternoon the hostess served a delicious lunch. Those present were Mrs. Emma 8perllng, Mrs. Louise Surrendorf, Mrs. , Behring. Mrs. G. Steinkamp. Mrs. Fred Bartel. Mrs. John Gets. Mrs. Fred Heitbrink, Mrs. Jacob Llchtenfels. Mrs. Henry Weisbrod, Mrs. Will Klopp. . Mrs. Charles Weisbrod and Mrs. Chris Llchtenfels. The guests of honor were Miss Julia Thomas, Mrs. Will Klopp, Jr., Mrs. Louis Hasecoster. Jl Jl Jl FAMILY REUNION. The Elleman-Ward family reunion held yesterday in Glen Miller park was attended by one himdred and forty persons. At the business session officers as follows were elected: Mr. Horatio Elleman. was chosen president; Mr. Enos Elleman. Richmond, secretary and treasurer; Miss Pearl Bamon, of Versailles. O. and Mrs. Ella Doner, of Ludlow Falls, corresponding secretaries. It was decided to meet on the same date next year at Overlook park. West Milton, O. j$ GUESTS HERE. Mrs. Horn and children, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., are in the city the guests of Mrs. Horn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Farnham. of North Twelfth street Jl Jl Jl v TEDDY BEAR EUCHRE CLUB. A pleasant meeting of the Teddy Bear Euchre club was held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. John Hewitt : her home in Sheridan street Euchre was played at several tables. Favors were presented to Mrs. Webb Pyls,

Mrs. Edward Roser, Mrs. George Reld sad the hostess. After the game a lunch was served. Mrs. Sol Frankel will entertain the club in two weeks at her home In the Reed flats. Jl JS JS LABOR DAY DANCE. A Labor Day dance will be given

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DINING CHAIRS $12.50 Sets at $10.00 $11.50 Sets at 9.20 $10.50 Sets at 8.40 $ 9.50 Sets at 7.60 $ 8.00 Sets at 6.40 $25.00 Sets at 20.00 UFFETS $60.00 to go at .. $48.00 $50.00 to go at 40.00 $40.00 to go at . . . 32.00 $30.0Qto'go at 24.00 $25.00 Jr go at 20.00

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REMEMBER THAT YOUR GOODS WILL BE DELIVERED IN THE FUTURE IF DESIRED. A PAYMENT WILL HOLD YOUR GOODS AT SALE PRICES; BALANCE WHEN YOU WANT GOODS. A FREE SEASON CHAUTAUQUA TICKET WITH $25.00 OR MORE PURCHASE.

Aug. 13 to Sopt. 1

925, 927, 929 Main Street

In the Odd Fellow's hall on the evening of September fifth by the order of the Central Labor Council. Renk's orchestra will furnish the dance music. Jl . Jl -Jl '

HELD AT JACKSON PARK. The annual picnic of former class-

mates in the Milton schools was helHOhio.

yesterday afternotfi at Jackson park.. The guests included members with j their families and a few Invited guests. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson anl son, Russell, Mrs. Rose Hoshour. Mrs. Inez Swope, of Milton, Mr. and Mrs. George Stamp, and Mrs. Charles Rleder, or Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McMahan, of East Germantown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clawson, of Cambridge City. Mrs. Olive Dowel! and Mrs. Walter Matthews of Centervllle, Mrs. Josie Clouds, of Indianapolis and Mrs. Charles Grose, of Richmond. The reunion will be held at Jackson park again next ye I Jl Jl Jl REUNION AT THE PARK. A number of picnic parties and family reunions were held Thursday at Glen Miller park. Among these was the reunion of the Jonea family. The affair was held all day. The bountiful dinner was the main feature. At the business session all the officers were re-elected, excepting the recording secretary, Mr. W. A. Jones, of West Milton, O., being chosen to fill that position. Mr. L. A. Mote, of this city, the president, has served in this capacity a number of years. A number of interesting letters were read from members of the family, unable to be present, among them a letter from Mrs. Lettie Holllngsworth, who is now $30.00 $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $ 7.50 $40.00 $35.00 $30.00 $20.00 $18.50

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located In the northwest of Canada. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hessler and Mr. Jerry Mote, of Chicago Heights, this being the first reunion they have attended. The next reunion will be held on the second

Thursday of August 1911. at Dayton, mmcitwi. .; Toungleigb Whivti is tbe better way to propose, orally or by letter? Cy ulcus By letter, certainly. There's a chance that you might forget to mail it Kxcaange. Blessings will come to the child who has been taught the virtue in clean healthy teeth.

Rockers at .024.00 Rockers at . 20.00 Rockers at ............... 10.00 Rockers at 12.00 Rockers at 0.00 Rockers at ............... 0.00

to go at .................$32.00 to go at ... . 28.00 to go at ...... . . . ........ 24.00 to.go at 16.00 to go at . ........ 14.80

FOR UNUSUAL BARGAINS.

SPECIALS

A Solid Oak Dresser with large French plate mirror 00.50 A large, solid well made Ice Box at ....... ....$6.50 A six hole high top Range at ..$22.50 A Round, Solid Oak Pedestal Dining Table at ....$0.95 A nice Mission Electric Lamp, worth $3.50 to go at $2.45 Some Fancy Pompeiian Fruit Bowls, worth $5.00 to go at .........$1,90 A $25.00 Dinner Set, 100 piece, to go at ......$16.50 A $10.00 Library Table, 40 inch top, French leg $6.75 -A$20.00 Brussel Rug at ........ . .... . . . . . .$14.75

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To know who bought Cheat of Drawer from W. W. Rattray Sal on North Franklin Street now named North 7th St in the year of 1871. Call 519 Main St PALLADIUM WANT AOS PAY.

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REFRIGERATORS

$50.00 Refrigerators at 80000 $45.00 Refrigerators at .......... . COX,') $17.50 Refrigerators at 1 1.70 $1 5.00 Refrigerators at . .. . ... . . I 0.C) $1 2.00 Refrigerators at 0.0 $1 1 .50 Refrigerators at - . 7.70

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FUnNISOEnS

The summer ovting season win soon be here, when you will leave your silverware, furs, rugs, pointings and bric-a-brae to the burglars. Upon your return. It yon find some valuables gone, others destroyed, locks broken, and your pretty homo turned into a place ot desolation, a draft covering the loss and damage will look mighty good to you. Let OOUGAN- A CO. protect yM. v Phen 1330. '

SOUTHERN INDIANA NUTMEGS RECEIVED DAILY HADLEY GROCERY For up-to-the-minute Office Outfitters See Nicholson & Dro. Agents for tho Mocy & Weiss Filina Appliances , PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. a and STOVGQ ':' ''"' ' " - go at 9 go at G&JtY go at go at , S2.0J go at 0U.CJ 929 Aug- 13 to . Copt. 1 Street

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