Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 360, 3 November 1911 — Page 8
1WOE EIGHT.
TI1E RICHMOND PAILADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3. 1911.
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
VISITING HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Kll Holaday of Mooreland, Indiana, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J F. Holaday.
SUPPER A SUCCESS. Tlie num-er sUen Wednesday even
ins; by the mernbern of the Fifth Street MethodiHt church was a suc--ens in every way. About Hghty dolIhih was taken in DINNER PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Klrod had an thoir KUstH at ; most delicious nix o'clock dinner, Wednesday evening, ai their Lincoln avenue home, Mrs. O. I!. Kulghum, of Richmond; Mrs. C. F. IHckens. of Washington, I), ('., and A. W. Tracey and family. ---New Castle 'limes. SOCIAL EVENTS. Several nJeasant social events have been scheduled for today. This evening the assembly party will be held in the Odd Fellows hall after the class has received its instructions. Mrs. Kay Holton is entertaining this afternoon for Miss Mildred (iaar. This evening Miss Clara Neuehter will . entertain. Professor and Mrs. Will Karhart will be host and hostess for a meeting of
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the Tourist club at their home in i presented with the hostess gift. Lun-! Mrs. Charles Koip. Artr the class has
North C street. Mr. Bailey is enter-icheon was served at the small tables ; received its instructions the regeular taining the members of the Athenea i after the game. The next meeting of assembly will be held. The young Literary society this afternoon. the club will be held in a fortnight people of the city are invited to atI with Mrs. Mason Byer at her home in tend. ORGANIZED BIBLE CLASS. i. North A street j
Members of the Sunday school c lass of the First Methodist church taught by Mrs. C. A. Pierson met in the i
MORE CARS Commencing Monday, November 6,
SWORE OFF BOOZE FOR HIS GIRL WIFE
Louisville, Ky., to be married. In the j i complaint filed against the young man i
5 by Abraham Soev. father of the bride, i v mmenc.n5 Oysters
; it is alleged that he induced an ac- j Belt car wil1 be Put in service, leaving ; sandwiches, quaintance to impersonate the irirr's ' Sth and Main streets at 6:0? a. m., friod oyster jfather in obtaining permission for the and every 15 minutes thereafter until ; and evening marriage. 6:07 p. m. f ri-sat-mon-tues ! street.
CAFE 12
any style, fried oyster blue points on half shell, lunch Saturday afternoon free. CAFE 12. 512 Main thur&fri-tf
VISITING HER MOTHER. i i Mrs. Ralph Diffenderfer, nee Missj
church parlors and organized a Bible Edna Saylor, of New Jersey, is in; ROCKVILLE, Ind., Nov. 3. Arrestclass. The class will meet each Kun- town the guest of her parents, Mr. and . ed on a charge of kidnapping his four- ! day during the Sunday school hour Mrs. John Saylor, of North Fourteenth I teen-year-old bride, formerly Miss and once a month a social session will ; street. I Mary Soey, of Nyesville, David Kirk-
, be held. The officers of the class are: I President Mr. Charles Phelps. I Vice President Mr. Russell Wright. J Treasurer Mr. Asbury. Secretary Mr. Paul Druly. MAPLE LEAF CLUB. ' The Maple leaf club held its last , mee ting yesterday afternoon with Mrs Lawrence (list ut her home in South Thirteenth street. All the members
were present. Tin- afternoon w;is spent socially and with needlework. A luncheon in two courses was served. The
I club hopes to resume its meeings lai ter on in the winter.
j ham, of the same place, obtained his DANCING SCHOOL. freedom and the right to live with his Dancing school will be held this ; new ly wedded wife by signing a pledge evening at the usual hour in the Odd ; not to drink for five years. Fellows' hall under the direction of i Kirkham and Miss Soey went to
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I ! TEDDY BF.AR CLUB. A meeting of the Teddy Bear !; u- j ! chre club was held Thursday after-j j noon with Mrs. George Reid at her! 'home in South Fourth street
Mrs. Edward Roser, Mrs. Edward Cooper and Mrs. V. E. Eikenherry were given the tavors. Mrs. Reid was!
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We have (he "FLANG" in Tan Russia Calf Button; Tan Russia CalT, Balmoral Blind Eyelets; Dull Calf Blucher, Blind Eyelets. We sell them for $4.50; will be sold elsewhere for $5.00. 50 other good, new styles for Men selling from $3.00 to $4.50. Strong & Garfield Waterproof Shoes, $6.50 to $7.50. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR NEW jTHINGS
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UNDERWEAR
Sf Ht's Good Wc IHIave It FOREST MILLS Made for women of taste and refinement. Made to Fit Perfectly Made to wear and laundry. Made in Cotton, Silk and Cotton, Silk and Wool, and Wool. All moderately priced. Separate pieces 25c to $1.50 Union Suits 50c to $3.00 $1.0C UNION SUITS, 89c Case women's bleached, fine rib fleeced, (these are not seconds), sizes 4, 5 and 6, 89c. 50c UNION SUITS, 39c These are seconds of the 50c goods; cream fleeced combed yarns, sizes 4, 5, 6 39c $1.00 RED FLANNEL, 69c Vests and Pants, mostly small sizes, slightly soiled, all wool 69c
MEN'S UNDERWEAR, 50c Choice of two numbers flat fleece cotton and heavy fine rib cream fleece.
StfD Children's Vnion Suits
Four numbers of children's cotton bleached, cream and grey, regular sizes 50c Extra sizes 65c OUTING GOWNS, 59c 12 dozen good quality Outing with or without collar, fancy blue or pink stripes. WORK SHIRTS, 39c Saturday closed this wonderful sale. Blue Chambray, Blue Cheviot and Black Satine, sizes 14 to 17. SALAD BOWL, 49c $1.00 Christmas Salad Bowls made by one of the best German potteries, choice of 23 decorations 49c Limit one to a customer. HAND BAGS, $1.00 Ladies' Velvet Hand Bags, with long silk cord handle? in gilt, grey and gun metal frames, choice $1.00 SILK SCARFS, 50c New line pink, blue, white and black, 2 yds. long, hemstitched ends 50c WAIST FRILLS, 25c Entirely new in Xets. Lace, etc 25c
JPor Women and (Children Ladies' Casrimere, fleece lined, brown, grey and black 25c Ladies' Cashmere Gloves, fleece lined, in all the gooc shades. Special 50c Ladies' All Silk Gloves with suede lining, perfect fitting, brown, grey and black, 75c Something new Kayser Reindeer Suede, washable chamois, for street wear, in chamois, grey and white $1.00 CHILDREN'S GLOVES Heavy wool knitted golf gloves in Red, Brown and Xavy, Special 25c Two-clasp Silk Lined Glove Cashmere, all shades and sizes 50c Children's Heavy Double Wool Mittens.. 25c Infants White Wool Mittens 15c and 25c
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