Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 14, 26 November 1912 — Page 8

. .. .'ml..-' .i.o-. . - - THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEL.ECJRAM. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1913.

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MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Loyal Moose circle will ' meet Wednesday evening at seven fifteen o'clock In the Moose hall. At eight o'clock a social for the members of the lodge and their wives will be held. The members are all invited to attend

ALL-DAY MARKET. An all-day market will be held Wednesday in the McConaha building by the members of the Ladies Aid Socltety of the United Brethren church.

TO MILWAUKEE. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer, nee Miss '.Florence Lacey, left today for Milwaukee where they will spend the remain tler of the winter.

TO NEW YORK. ' Mrs. Pollitz has gone to New York Kind other points on a business trip.

LECTURE POSTPONED. ! , The lecture which was to have been given this evening at the Art Gallery by William Dudley Foulke under the auspices of the Art Study club has been postponed as Mr. Foulke wa j called to New York on business.

VISITING HERE. Miss Ann Smith of Indianapolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed at their home in South Thirteenth street for a few days. TO GRAND RAPIDS. Miss Lucy Smyser left today for

tGrand Rapids, Michigan, to spend

Thanksgiving with Miss Gladys Walk-

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Miss Charlotte Allison at her home in East Main street. The afternoon was spent at needlework. The sorority is busy dressing dolls to be distributed at Christmas time. Mrs. Charles Williamson and Miss Helen Nicholson were guests of the sorority. A social hour follower and. refreshments were served.

TO VISIT HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ward, of Chicago, will come this week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds and attend the elaborate dancing party to be given Thanksgiving night in the Pythian Temple by Mrs. Jeannette G. Leeds, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds.

SUPPER AFTER THEATER. Saturday evening of the past week, Miss Genevive Newlin entertained with a supper party at her home in East Main street after the performance of "The Spring Maid," at the Gennett theater.' Covers were laid for Miss Ruth Friedgen, Miss Ruth Marlatt, Miss Newlin,. Mr. George Bell, of Silver Grove, Kentucky; Mr. Carl Emerson and Mr. James Harrington.

FOR HER SISTER. Miss Mildred Conley entertained in

pfeonor of her sister, Ernestine, who is

to be married soon, .with a miscellaneous shower last evening. Many pretty presents were received. Those present were Miss Eunice Green, Miss Marie Peed, Miss Florence Burgess,

Mrs. Burgess, the Misses Hargaret and Mildred Hoffman, Miss Hazel I Schaff er. Miss Bessie Winsett, Miss I Francis Johnson, Miss Bessie Klinger,

Miss Clara Schwegman, Miss Margaret Hannon, Miss Eunice Douthit, Miss Grace Eikenberry and Miss Hattie Seefloth, Mrs. James Lowe and Mrs. Dorothy Lowe. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. Frank Eliason and Miss Mable Hosier, of Centerville; Mrs. Herbert Dickinson, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Paines, of Marion.

TO ATTEND PARTY. Miss Brownell, of Cincinnati, Ohio, will attend the large dance to be given in the Pythian Temple Thanksgiving night. While here she will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carr at their apartments in the Keystone.

come to remain until the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, of Lincoln street, and Mrs. Margaret Pitman, of Randolph street. Later she will be joined by Mr. Pitman, who will come to spend Christmas here. They will return to California soon after the holiday season.

DANCE TONIGHT. A pleasant social event scheduled for today is the dance which will be given in the Odd Fellows hall by several young men of this city. A three piece orchestra will furnish the dance music. Miss Janet Collins, of Columbus, Indiana, who is visiting Miss Grace Graves, of North Fourteenth street, will be among the guests.

Europe's Oldest Hospital. The Hotel Dieu In Parts U believed to be the oldest hospital In Europe. It la said to have been founded In 6G(X Not only the sick, but also pilgrims and mendicants, rega'-dless of age. sex. condition, creed or nationality were ad mltted at all hours of the day and night; no regulations controlled their admission or departure. It was the most important of the forty-eight bos pitals which existed In Paris In ITS, and In which during that year 33.00T sick and poor were cared for.

jail delivery. The boy was shot by as the "prisoners" were escaping and

Albert Boulware who was plavina the ! unintentionally fired a 32-caliber re-

part of a judge. Boulware appeared

volver at Maple.

CELEBRATED BIRTHDAY. Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders celebrated her eighty-sixth birthday anniversary

I today in a quiet manner at her home j in South Tenth street. She received I several callers during the day.

PARTY AT GENNETT. Mr. and Mrs. HenTy Gennett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gennett, Mrs. Clarence Gennett and Mr. Fred Gennett, formed a box party last evening at the Gennett theater to witness the performance of "Ready Money."

INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT. Friends in this city will be interested in the announcement of the marriage of Miss Estella Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edward Brown, to Royal H. Wilke, formerly of this city, but who now has a residence in Indianapolis. The wedding will be celebrated Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. Mr. Wilke has a host of friends in Richmond who will be glad to extend hearty congratulations. Mr. Wilke attended high school here.

Is your husband cross? An irritable, fault-finding disposition is often due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. A great many have been permanently cured of stomach thouble by taking Chambcvlain's Tablets. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement.

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PSI IOTA XI MEETING. A meeting of the Psi Iota Xi sorority was held Monday afternoon with

DANCE THIS EVENING. An important social event for today is the Thanksgiving dance which will be given this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall by several young men. There will be several out-of-town guests. An orchestra will furnish the dance music.

FOR HOLIDAYS. Mrs. Walter V. Pitman, nee Miss Madge King, of Paris, California, has

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A 5 cent package is just enough for a turkey. Boil Macaroni, as directed in h package, and turkey liver with it; chop liver fine and mix. Flavor with grated onion, pepper and salt. This delicious dressing is not

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Buy Your Cloaks, Blankets, Oufings, Shoes Overcoats and Underwear at the Booster Tomorrow- Wednesday and give thanks Thursday. Wednesday must do double duty tor we will be closed Thursday.

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11-4 Heavy Fleeced Cotton Blankets at 98c. Good 10-4 Cotton Blankets at 69c and 85c. Good Comforts at 98c, $1.39, $1.48, $1.69, $1.98. One lot of 10c Outing Flannels at 8c Yd. One lot of 12c Outing Flannels at 10c Yd.

Ladies' Coats for Thanksgiving The best Novelty Coat in town at $10 and $12. We give values in Coats that no other store in Richmond can reach. Children's Coats at $1.98 to $6.50 Ladies' Sweater Coats at 98c, $1.50, $1.98

Men's Overcoats for Thanksgiving Men's Overcoats at. . . .$6.50, $7.50, $10 & $12 Boys' Overcoats at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50, $5.

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