Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 129, 10 April 1914 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914

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Social, Club and Personal Items

Elizabeth P. Thomas

Phones 1121-1874

SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR SATURDAY

A meeting of : the Woman's Franchise League will be held at the home of Mrs. M.'F. Johnston on North Tenth street. The Domestic Science association will give an Easter market .in. the Light, Heat and Power rooms. Mrs. Frank Crichet will meet her children's class in dancing at her home on North Ninth street. " The Epworth League of Cheser will enjoy an Easter Boclal. The members of the Alpine Dancing club will give a dance in the Odd Fellows' hall. The Eden lodge. Daughters of Rebekah, meet in the evening at '7:80 o'clock in the lodge rooms. An Easter party will be given by ; the members of the Eastern Star in the Masonic temple. The Ladles' Aid society of the Third M. E. church will hold an Easter market at the market house. ?OCIAL GATHERINGS Good Friday is the one day in all the year when most persons give up social pleasures for religious observances and there are few partieB on

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Holy week has been religiously observed in Richmond, for many churches have had daily services with large attendance. About the only social event outside of club meetings for today is the dance to be given this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall by Mrs. Frank Crichet. The following invitations have been issued: You are cordially invited to attend the Easter dance To be given by the Alpine club . Saturday evening, April 11, 1914, at Odd Fellows' hall. Music by Brown and Aiken. Invitations must be presented at the door. The committee in charge is composed of Messrs. Martin Hoover, Harry Oobel, William Hatfield and C. R. Wright. In honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Evelyn Edwards, a pretty party was given Wednesday evening by a number of friends at her home on North Sixteenth street. Games, music and contests featured the evening. Refreshments were served. The guests were Misses Ina Smith, Gertrude Clark, Goldie Painter, Waine Bouslog, Rutb Study, Mary Butler, Merle Kirkman, Evelyn Edwards, Messrs. Verlin Hunt, Preston Foster, Guy McMath, Harry Parker, Earl Hutly, Frank Boone, Jesse Parshall, Richard Brehm and Orville Boone. An Easter party which promises to be an important social - function for Saturday will be given in the Masonic temple by a committee composed of members of Eastern Star. All members are invited to attend. A number of games and interesting contests will feature the affair. A luncheon will be served.

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A reception was given last evening in the post room at the court house by members of the Woman's Relief Corps for the members of the Grand Army of the Republic and their wives, the post room was decorated with flags and bunting. A number of guests enjoyed the function. The following program was given: Opening Song America By Guests. Instrumental Number Miss Carolyn Smith. Selection First Baptist Quartet. Piano Accompaniment Mrs. J. W. Ferguson. Reading Mrs. Austin. Solo Miss Ruth White. Reading Mrs. Fred Kennedy. Selection First Baptist Church Quartet. Remarks Department Commander Judge D. W. Comstock. Remarks Rev. Addison Parker. Selection Quartet. The quartet is composed of Messrs. Frank Unthank, W. H. Whitely, E. A. Unthank and Guy Brown. The selections by the organization were excellent and added to the success of the program. A luncheon in two courses was served and a social hour followed. Miniature Easter chickens were given each guest as favors. Prof. Cunningham met his dancing class last evening in the Knights of Columbus hall. There was special dance music. After the class had received its Instructions an assembly party was held.

The third annual national convention of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will be held at Richmond, Ind., June 23, 24 and 25. The Richmond chapter

is arranging the program and various forms of entertainment. They are expecting eight hundred visitors . at the least. Anderson Bulletin. An assembly party will be held this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall by Mrs. Frank Crichet for the young people of the city. Piano and drums will furnish the dance music. ' CLUBS AND SOCIETIES The annual Easter market of the Domestic Science association will 1 be held Saturday in the room of the Light, Heat and Power company. The

affair will open at 10 o'clock and con

tinue throughout the day. All kinds of good things to eat will be on sale.

Proving an attraction for children as well as older, ones, will be the gaily tinted Easter Eggs on display. Homemade cake, bread, salads, doughnuts, salad dressing, meat loaf, fruit orange marmalade, candy, gelatine and many other good things too numerous . to

mention may be procured. Although Mrs. Ray Holton has received many orders since the announcement of the affair, there will be many articles which can be purchased Saturday. The public is cordially Invited to attend. The market last year was so successful that the club decided to give the affair again this year. All the pro

ceeds will be used for nurse.

were guests of the club. An interesting paper on "Holland the Country at the Present Time; Its Canals and Bridges was given by. Miss Emma Lindemuth. "Manners and Customs" was presented by Mrs. Chauncey Riffle.. Responses to roll call were verses from favorite authors of the members. At the close of the meeting the hostess served a delicious luncheon in two courses. Next Thursday the annual banquet of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Chauncey '"Riffle on South Twelfth street. The regular meeting will be held in a fortnight with Mrs. Emma Eva, 616 North Nineteenth street.

hostess served refreshments. The place. Their many friends regret to next meeting will be held the third learn of their departure but wish Wednesday in May. The hostess will them success in their new field. be announced Jater. I ' . . " . J Mrs. Grelst, of Carlisle, who is the The members of the Ladies' U. C. T. tate president of the C. W, B. M, Social club are asked to come pre- and Mrs.- Case, of Richmond, who is nrt tn iv rinoa ani also to resDond the state vice president, returned to

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I Mr. Glen Calkins, of Liberty. Ind.. spent today in the city.

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MUSICAL EVENTS

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A meeting of the Woman's Franchise League will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. M. F. Johnston, at her home on North Tenth street. All members are invited to be present.

Miss Carolyn Hutton, of North Fiftoanth wan tha client nf friends

The Tourist club has postponed its j in rin-iimi.'''1rMlaY.

meeting this evening on account of Good Friday. The meeting will be held in a week with Mrs. Jennie Taryan at her home on North Tenth Btreet.

The members of the Chester Epworth League will enjoy an Easter social Saturday evening.

The regular meeting of the Earnest Workers of the Central Christian church was held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. T. Gist at her home on South Thirteenth street. The attendance was large. Six guests enjoyed the meeting, and at the close two of the number became members. After the business session a social hour followed and refreshments were served. In

the visiting four weeks Mr. Roy Babylon will en

tertain the society at her home, 121 South Eleventh street.

Mrs. B. Earl Parker, of South Fourteenth street, who his been visiting relatives in Chicago, arrived' home this afternoofi. The Rev. and MrB. Arthur Cates, formerly pastor of Grace M. E. church, and children are leaving next week for Tipton, where Mr. Cates will have charge of a Methodist church at that

The Ladies' Aid Society of the

Third M. E. church will give an Eaj-; ter market Saturday at the market house. I

Mrs. Philip Smith was hostess yesterday afternoon at her home on North i

Seventeenth street for a meeting of A meeting of the Golden Rule Bible the Woman's Aid Society of the Sec- claa8 of the FlrBt Methodist church ond Presbyterian church. Several im-j was held yesterday afternoon at the portant matters of interest to the so- home of Mrs 0ra Martin, 620 Division ciety were considered. Plans for the j street. The hours were spent at quiltyear's work were consummated. After i Ing At the ciose of tne work the

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refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held the second Thurday in May at the home of Mrs. A. E. Smith, South Thirteenth street. The Alice Carey Club members were entertained in a delightful manner Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Mary Compton at her home on Randolph street. Mrs. Russell and Miss Swaney

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EASTER GLOVE SALE . At this time the glove department is one of the busiest sections in our store. Every item has been carefully gone over, from the smallest child's glove to the twenty-button ladies' gloves. KID GLOVE SECTION Ladies' Melba Two-clasp lamb in black, white, tan, grey, brown, mode. Price, per pair ?,l-00. Ladles' Romard One-clasp half pique. These come in black, white or gray, with two lone stitchings. Price, per pair $1.25. Ladles' Princess Two-clasp, real French kid; the glove that we know is satisfactory; black, white, tan, gray, brown. Price per pair, $1.50. Children's Kid Gloves. In tan, red and brown, two-clasp; each pair fitted to the hand. Price per pair, 85c. SILK GLOVE SECTION

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SATURDAY CORSET SPECIAL, 59c Another shipment, two models, low or medium bust, long hip, has draw string, embroidery trimmed, four supporters, sizes 19 to 25. Saturday for 59c. BRASSIERES The radical changes in fashions during the past year have made the Brassiere more indispensable than ever. The new style corset leaves the entire upper part of the figure to the Brassiere alone, when before the corset itself furnished more or less 'contour and support. In perfect conformity with the requirements the IF. W. line of Brassieres combine smart style with good taste and refinement, correct lines with comfort and health. Priced 50c, $1, $1.50

The safest glove to buy; the kind that don't wear out at the finger tips. Kayser gloves are the result of twenty-five years experience in silk glove making. Ours are the genuine, have the name Kayser in the hem and a guarantee ticket accompanies each pair. Short gloves, 50c, 75c, $1. Long gloves, 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2.

We've sold and recommended Pony stockings for years. We've had so many compliments and so few complaints on this line, and watched it so long, we know we've got the finest school hose we can buy. Pony stocking will save you lots of mending, and save you money, too, for they're long lived. Ab to elasticity, fit and color, they're perfect. Pony hose came in heavy and fine ribbed cotton lisle and silk lisle. Black, white, pink, sky, red and tan. 25c pair; 6 pairs $1.38. EASTER RIBBONS The demand for ribbons is continually on the increase. We are prepared for the demand. Special lot of wide ribbons for hair bows, sashes, etc., in moire, satin or taffeta. All the wanted shades are here, prices at 25c. Great variety of beautiful fancy ribbons in Roman stripes, plaids, etc., up to 7 inches wide. All offered at special prices, 25c to $1.50 per yard. BLACK MOIRE RIBBONS These are very scarce and popular. Wre are fortunate to have a good stock on hand from 4 to 10 inches wide. Priced at 25c to 85c yard. NEW RUFFLINGS We have just received a beautiful line of new rufflings in white, cream, ecru and black; also some new printed effects in a great variety of designs, priced at 25c and 50c,

EASTER PLUME SALE Have you seen the beautiful line of French Plumes at half price? $ 2.00 plumes $ -98 3.00 plumes 1.48 4.00 plumes 1.98 6.00 plumes 2.98 8.00 plumes 3.98 9.00 plumes 4.48 10.00 plumes 4.98 12.00 plumes 5.98 14.00 plumes 6.98 EASTER NECKWEAR A most attractive line of everything that is new for the ladies. Crepes, Marquisette, Lace and Silk Collars, Small Silk and Lace Bows, Ruffs, etc., from 25c to $1 .00. MEN'S SPRING SHIRTS, 50c Made of percale, coat style, attached laundered cuffs. Large assortment of black and white patterns, also lavendar and blue strips. Sizes 14 to 17. MEN'S NECKWEAR, 50c Open end or French seam styles. Many new patterns. The best value in the city. KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's Union Suits, 50c Low neck, sleeveless, cuff or lace knee, plain or lace neck, Essex Mills' make, sizes 4 to 9, 50c. Medium weight, $1.00. Good weight for early spring, come in long sleeves, elbow sleeves, high or Dutch neck, ankle length, $1.00. Women's Vests and Pants, 25c. Medium weight, Essex Mills. The best 25c underwear made; cut full size, long sleeves, elbow sleeves, Dutch or low neck, no sleeve , vest and pants, cuff or lace knee, per garment, 25c. , MUSLIN UNDERWEAR $1.50 Gowns, 98c Special assortment slip-over or button front styles; beautiful patterns of lace and embroidery trimmed, cambric or nainsook, choice 98c. Corset Covers, 50c Dainty, clean, new garments, lace or embroidery trimmed, perfectly made, choice 50c. ' Muslin Drawers 25c Plain tuck or linen, lace trimmed, well made, 25c.

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