Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 27, 11 December 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 11, 1912.

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Social Side of Life l Med by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 In order to insure publication in the Evening Edition

CHRISTMAS PARTY. The first Christmas party of the season was given this afternoon by Mrs. Ben Bartel when she entertained in a delightful manner at her home in South Eighteenth street. The roomB presented a beautiful appearance with their decorations In red and Kreen. The Christmas colors were conspicuous in all the appointments. The afternoon was spent socially and with games and music. A delicious luncheon was served at the small tables. The guests were Mrs. Paul Corastock, Mrs. Milton Craighead, Miss Jane Carson, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Frank Watt, Mrs. Fred Hicks, Miss Alice Knollenberg, Mrs. Frank Reed, Miss Marie Campbell, Mrs. Fred Bartel, Mrs.' E. R. Beatty, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. Ray Robinson, Mrs. Fred Gennett, Mrs. Edward H. Harris, Miss Nina Harris, Mrs. Herbert S. Weed, Mrs. Lerner, Mrs. G. F. Gault, Mrs. Omar Murray, Mrs. Turner Hadley, Mrs. Charles McGuire, Mrs. Harry Doan, Miss Edith Moore, Mrs. Edgar lliatt, Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Frank Druitt, Mrs. George Eggemeyer, Mrs. Ray Holton, Mrs. Edgar Fisher, Miss Edna Johnson, Mrs. Elmer Eggemeyer, Mrs. Frank Chambers, Miss Alice Hill, Mr. Albert Reed, Miss Schade, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Miss Smith of Indianapolis, Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd, Mrs. Walter Eggemeyer, and Mrs. Adam Bartel.

Richmond Business College. Their many friends extend hearty congratulations.

VISITING HERE, Miss Louise Millikan of New Castle, is in town for a visit with Miss Lucy Turner, Miss Millikan will be a guest at the showers which are being given this week by friends in honor of Miss Turner who is to be married Thursday, December the twentysixth. MiBS Helen Jameson will entertain tomorrow afternoon with a shower for the bride-elect.

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Informal announcement has been made of the approaching wedding of I Miss Dessle Swihart and Chester J. Hunte, of Eaton. The exact dale of the event has not yet been made known, but their more Intimate friends say it is not far removed. Miss Swihart is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Swihart, and Is one of the town's most popular young ladies. She is accomplished as a vocalist and holds a promiinent place in the musical circles of the city. Mr. Hunter is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hunter and is exceedingly well known. His acquaintanceship extends throughout the county, having served as deputy In the office of Prolate Judge Arthur D. Davis for the 'past four years. He will serve another term. Miss Swihart is a cousin of Miss Esther and Mr. Myron Hill, of East Main street, and. often visits here.

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. A jolly party of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Baker of Richmond avenue, and assisted in celebrating the fiftysixth birthday anniversary of the host. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Penquite, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cates, Mr. and Mrs. R. Rich, Mr. and Mrs. M. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jameson, Mrs. J. Gordon, Mrs. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker, Mr. Clarence Baker, Miss Lora Penquite, Miss Osenia Siminson, Miss Eva Baker, Miss Hazel Baker, Master Russell Baker, Misses Ruth and Glays Meyers, Miss Ada Hines of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Vore of Dayton, O., Misses Estella and Thelma Baker furnished music during the evening. Refreshments were served.

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charming hostesses for Tuesday when she entertained in a delightful manner at her prettily appointed home in the National Road East, for Miss Schade, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Miss Smith of Indianapolis, who are the guests of Mrs. Albert Reed. Among the guests were members of a card club. The house was prettily decorated throughout with flowers and ferns. Needlework featured the afternoon. Late in the day the guests were invited to the dining room where an elegant luncheon was served. Cut glass candle holders with pretty pink tapers were used in appointing the table. The center piece was of pretty pink blossoms. The guests were Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Mrs. Ben Bartel, Mrs. Fred " Hicks, Mrs. Frank Watt, Mrs. John Lontz, Mrs. Charles Druitt, Mrs. Frank Druitt, Mrs. Frank Braffett. Miss Schade, of Cincinnati, Miss Smith of Indianapolis, Mrs. Albert Reed, Mrs. Turner Hadley, Miss Margaret Farrow, of Detroit, Michigan, and Mrs. Charles McGuire.

Ing dancing class in the Odd Fellows' hall. At nine o'clock the assembly will be held. Mrs. Crichet is arranging for a Christmas party to be given Friday evening, December the twentyseventh in the Odd Fellow's hall.

; ELECTION OF OFFICERS. The following officers were elected ! Monday afternoon when the Woman's i Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. met in the jr. M. C. A. building: j President Mrs. L. H. Bunyan. First Vice President Mrs. William Sudhoff. Second Vice President Mrs. E. K. Shera. I Secretary Mrs. W. J. Ferguson.

Treasurer Mrs. Edwin Crawford.

"Thackeray," was read by Mrs. Ruby, i Mrs. Shissler gave several pretty read-1 ings followed by a recitation present-' ed by Mrs. Charles Groce. Master Rob-! ert Gentle and Miss Margaret Gentle! played several pretty numbers. After the program a luncheon was served, j Mrs. Guy Puvall will entertain the J club in a fortnight. I

Allison's Millinery Store, 16 North Sth street, for Xmas Plumes and Hats. Bigger discounts than you can get elsewhere. 1111

TO COME HERE. Mr. Irvin Coffin, who is employed by the Rumely Company at Winnipeg

j will come home in a few days to spnd ; Christmas vacation the guest of his i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coffin of South I Tenth street.

Great Reduction on Holiday and Other Goods Moorman's Book Store

DANCING CLUB.

i The Jolly Time Dancing club will

week in the Odd Fellows' hall. Invitations must be presented at the door. The Jelly Saxophone trio will furnish the dance music.

ATTEND SALE. The women of the city are cordially invited to attend the apron and market sale which will be held Friday afternoon at the St. Paul's Episcopal Parish house by the members of the St. Paul's Guild. Free of charge, tea will be served during the afternoon.

celebrated this evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, near Chester. The members of

the immediate families and a few intimate friends will witness the cere-' mony. The house will be prettily decorated through out with flowers and !

ferns.

GAVE READINGS. Mrs. M. Trimble Patterson gave several interpretative readings this morning at the Garfield school chapel exercises.

MRS. REED HOSTESS. Mrs. Frank Reed was among the

TO JOIN CLASS. Persons who desire to enter the second term of dancing school will again be given the privilege when Mrs. Frank Crichet meets her Friday even-

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Smelser announce the engagement of their daughter India to Mr. Ralph Druley, of near Boston, Indiana? The wedding will be celebrated the latter part of December. Miss Smelser is a graduate of the Richmond High School and also attended Earlham College. Mr. Dudley has attended the high school and the

ELECTION O FOFFICERS. The Ladies of the A. O. H. held an election of officers last evening in the Pythian Temple, which resulted as follows: President Miss Anna Varley. Vice President Mrs. Connerton. Treasurer Mrs. Anna Roser. Recording Secretary Mrs. Edward Kamp. Financial Secretary Miss Winnie Kennedy. Sergeant at Arms Mrs. Dan Galvin. Sentinel Mrs. Heck.

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MEETING TODAY. For various reasons the Tuesday Bridge club did not meet yesterday. The meeting is being held today at the home of Miss Julian Cates in The Pelham apartments in North Thirteenth street.

MARRIED THIS EVENING. The wedding of Miss Bertha Bulla daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bulla, and Mr. Warren Stigelman, will be

This wonderful fruit laxative acts as a liver and bowel cleanser tonic not as an irritant. Its action is natural and gentle no griping. It is positive and prompt no waiting. If your stomach is sour and filled with vile gases, your head aches, or you are bilious, nervous, dizzy, half sick, your tongue coated, your thirty feet of bowels clogged with waste not properly carried off don't wait. Surely take a teaspoonful of delicious Syrup of Figs to-night, and in the morning all constipated waste, sour bile, gases and poisons will move on and out of the system, gently but thoroughly no griping no nausea no weakness. In the old days people let

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CRITERION CLUB. Mrs. Gentle was hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Criterion club at her home in South Eighth

street. An interesting paper on eluding ladies.

ANNUAL SUPPER. The Brotherhood of the First M. E. church will give their annual oyster

supper next Friday evening at sixiv o'clock. They invite tht-ir friends in- i

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$1.50" Crepe Meteors $1.19 A beautiful crepe of finest ,sjlk with the soft, lustrous finish so much admired in these popular silks, all shades rncfodfarg black, $1.50 value, vChrlstmas Sale price. . .$1.19 $1.50 Brocade Charmeuse $1. These goods are advance spring styles for the season of 1913. Do not fail to see them when visiting the department. We show them in staple and fancy shades, 25 inches wide, $1.50 value, Christmas Sale price $1.00 " $1.25 Messaline 98c Handsome fine dress Messaline in a good range of colors, 36 inches wide, usually sold at $1.35 and $1.25, Christmas Sale price 98c

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$2.00 Cachmier Charmeuse $1.19 One of the season's most beautiful silks, 40 inches wide, a fine quality in a large range of the newest and most wanted shades. Plenty of Navy Blue, Copenhagen and Toupes. All evening shades included in the assortment. These splendid $2 silks, Christmas Sale price $1.19

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We are showing 50 patterns of bright, new foulards. They come in a great variety of designs and colors, a cloth which has stood the test and has proven absolutely satisfactory. These are our regular 75c goods, Christmas Sale price. . . .49c Black Silks We have not overlooked blacks. If you are in need of anything in black silks, do not fail to read each item mentioned.

$1 Hair Line Messalines, 75c These are much in demand for waists and dresses, a good line, plenty of navys and Copenhagens, $1.00 everywhere, Christmas Sale price. . . .75c 50c Fancy Taffetas, 29c Checks and stripes, 19 inches wide, blues, browns, Copenhagen and black, always sold at 50c, Christmas Sale. . .29c BLACK SILKS 4 pieces 19-inch, Piece each Taffeta, Duchess, Messaline and shadow stripe goods that sold at 65c and 75c, Christmas Sale price 49c 2 Pieces 24-inch Duchess or Royal; these goods formerly sold for $1.00, Christmas Sale 69c

$1.00 36-inch, now 79c We give you choice of Peau De Cygne Taffeta or Peau De Soie, all our regular dependable numbers, Christmas Sale price 79c $1.25 36-inch, Now 98c All of our $1.25 yard wide Black Silk Taffeta, Peau De Soi, Peau De Cygne, your choice 98c

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