Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 156, 14 June 1915 — Page 5

Personals ITV a K b o c i e t y

Clubs Teas Dances

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Standard Bearers oi f irt Methodist church meet at 7 : 30 -o'clock at the church. s .Card party at 8 o'clock tn Moose ball Quinquennial banquet at Lindley Hall, Earlham College. Social Aid of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church meets. Mrs. A. O. Kofski -will be hostess for a meeting of the Princess card club at her home on North A street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roser entertain members of a card club and their husbands. Y. M. I. Auxiliary meets at club rooms, , .. . ,s .

' Announcement has been ma'de of the , namAnt of Miss Ruth Chandlee. a

; former resident of this city, to Mr. Walter M. Paxton. Both young people : reside near Philadelphia. The wedding will be solemnized early In October. Mrs. Kate Scott, department preeident of the State Woman's Relief Corps went to Knightstown today where she will make the presentation ' speech when a flag will be presented ; to the city schools. Dr. David Starr Jordan, who spoke Sunday afternoon at the Coliseum has been entertained by Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke during his stay here. Misses Carolyn Hutton, Dorothy Dilks left Sunday for Cincinnati where they were joined by Miss Emma Chandler. The girls will go to Georgetown, Pennsylvania, where they': will attend the George School commencement exercises, all three of -the girls being alumni members of the school. They will go to New York and from there will take a trip up the Hudson returning by the way of Buffalo. A dinner-dance was given Saturday evening at Cedar Springs Hotel for members of the 1914 graduating class of the Richmond High School. The function was in charge of a committee with Miss Florence Porter as chairman: Garden flowers and ferns were

used in appointing the tables. Among . those who enjoyed the festivities were Misses Ruth Shera, Marie Kauffman, Irene Gormon, Mary Canby, Dorothy Dilks, Dorothy Rodefeld, Beatrice Williams, Helen Kenworthy, Gertrude Pardieck, Blanche Plummer, Marjorle Pickett, Margaret Gentle, Leta Roland, Florence Porter, Paul Foster, Messrs. Howard Messick, Kirk Bly, 1 Horatio Land, Verl McKee, Herbert C'ompton, Wilson Taggart, Wilbur Ball, Eugene Quigg, Roland Ball, Mar-

low Kluter,- Clem Ferguson; Russell Stout, Stanley Elkenberry, Warren Meranda and Herbert Hart. On account of the storm Sunday afternoon the picnic party which was to have. been, held in a grove near Richmond was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Earl Weidner. The guests were Misses Lenora Woodworth, My ra Chamness, Mildred Hunt, Elsie Builerdick, Ruby Shaw, Messers. Noggle, Cecil Stevens, Charle-. Dove, Clyde Hunt, and Charles Towle with Messrs. and Mesdames Earl Weidner and Everett Buhl. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hampton entertained Saturday evening for aa informal party at their suburban home on the Fountain City pike. Field flowers with ferns were used in arranging the rooms. The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames George Matthews, Oscar Tauer, Joseph Phenis, Walter Ratliff, Fred CharleB, Harry Dalbey, Burton Gaines, George Smith, George Fox, Richard VanSant, John Keys, W. N. Johnson, Linus Meredith, William Plummer, George Gause. Mesdames Cecil Clark, Edward Price, Misses Lucile Tauer, Mary Louise Matthews, Frances Smith and Messrs. Vernon Tauer and Verl Ratliff. Mr. Isiah Instot and Mrs. Jessie E.

Fletcher of Winchester were quietly married Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock by the Rev. H. S.. James, pastor of the United Brethren church, in the presence of a few friends. Mrs. William Arthur Compton of Washington, D. C, is the guest of her Eister, Mrs. Walter Jones. A bouse party is being given this week by Miss Gertrude Bartel at her home on South Sixteenth street in honor of a number of former Earlham students who are in this city to attend commencement exercises. The party is composed of Misses Isabelle Thomas of Springfield, Ohio, Lois Brown of Salem, Florence Long, a student at Earlham, Gertrude Sims of .Chicago and Mrs. Roderick Scott of : Vincennes. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roser will en.tertain members of an afternoon

Sheephead club and their husbands Tuesday evening at their home on South Eleventh street with a picnic party. Mrs. Luna Jones of Fort Wayne, is tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. Walter Ratliff. Miss Ethel Boal of TTrbana, Ohio, is the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kamp. The Ladies AuxiliaryfMie Y. M. I. will meet Tuftsd e,vqig f a-t the Y. Mj I. I club rooms. All members are urged to be present as the grand president of Indianapolis will be here at this time. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Iva Rau of North Fifteenth street, who was operated on last Thursday at Reid Memorial hospital, Is slightly improved. Mrs.- B. B. Johnson of East Main treet went to Indianapolis yesterday to join Mr. Johnson and be a member

of the governor's party which will tour

California.

Mrs. E. W. Stigelman and Mrs. Isaac

Karch, who have been spending some months in California and attending

tbe exposition, have returned home.

A successful lawn party was given

Saturday afternoon and evening at the

J..B. Gilbert home, on North Fifteenth street by the Aid society of the United Brethren church. . Ice cream and cake

were served.. . ,

Mrs. Roll Jay of Toledo, O., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hollo-

peter, North C street.

Mrs. John Hayes and children of Indianapolis, who have been guests at

the Milton Craighead home, South Six

teenth street, left today for - - Stone.

Lake, near Laporte, to spend the sum mer.

Mr. John Hollopeter of St. Louis is the guest of his brothers, Horace and

Roy Hollopeter.

The 'Penny club meets Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. David Golden at here home on North Ninth street, and

lunch day will be observed.

Mr. Burton Carr spent the week end

in Springfield. O. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hayes of Rich

mond were visitors in New York at

the Hotel Astor for a week recently.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Gayle. and

son, Master June Wheeler Gayle, have returned from an automobile trip

through Kentucky. For Miss Lucretia Thomas, bride

elect of Mr. Burton Carr of Richmond, Ind., Miss Norah Anderson is giving a tea Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Springfield Sun.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. O'Neal of

Mooreshill, Ind., have been called here

by the death of Mr. O'Neal's mother.

Miss Alice Bingham of Muncie was

the week end guest of Miss Ruth Marlatt. The girls came to Richmond

Saturday, Miss Marlatt having spent the past week the guest of Miss Bing

ham. She attended several social func tion during her visit In Muncie.

The Enterprise Bible class of the

Whitewater Friends church will meet

this evening at the church, and will

hold its annual election of officers.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rossiter will entertain the members of the Bethany class of the Second English Lutheran

church this evening. Mr. C A. Kleinknecht is in Indianapolis on business. . Misses Elizabeth Shriber and Nell Becher were guests of friends in Indianapolis today. Among the girls who will attend the national convention of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity at Dayton, O-, next week are Misses Irene Gormon, Olive Lewis, Nell Becher, Grace Kelly and Miriam Krone. The silver tea to be given Friday afternoon by the Aid society' of the First Presbyterian church will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Ross, South Twenty-second street, instead of at the church as announced. Persons who expect to attend are asked to heed this announcement.

Misses Sarah and Ella Otstot of Richmond, Ind.,. are visiting their

brother, Charles Otstot, and family, of Garfield avenue. Springfield Sun. Miss Mary St. John, Miss Marie Bachmeyer, Mr. Harry Woolley and Mr. Emil Powell motored to New Castle last evening and visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Polk (nee Miss Hilda Shute), of New Castle, attended a dinner given recently by Dr. and Mrs. H. W. McDonald of New Castle for Miss Helen Gronendyke and Mr. Max Hutzel, who are to be married soon. The pretty ' Oakwood "home of Mrs. Fred Fuller will be the scene of a charming affair Monday when her daughter, Miss Lucy Fuller will give a luncheon for Miss Sara Houck, a bride-elect of June 21. Thursday afternoon Miss Janet Reyonlds will entertain. Dayton News. Miss Reynolds often visits here with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Reynolds of North Tenth street.

JORDANS CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING DAY

The golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jordan was celebrated yesterday at their country home on the Middleboro pike by a number of their children, grandchildren and neighbors. Over two hundred guests were present. Mrs. Anna Coblentz of Winchester, who made Mrs. Jordan's wedding dress was among those present. Mrs. Nancy Ba-

j ker of Winchester, a sister-in-law, was also among the guests. A dinner was ! served out doors.

Mr. Jordan was presented with a beautiful watch, and Mrs. Jordan was given a diamond ring by the children. Guests whose ages ranged from 80 years to a few months were present. Mr. Jordan was in the Civil war, and as he is a member of the G. A. R. several old soldiers and their wives were present. They were Messrs. and Mesdames James Benson, John Hunt of Winchester, Adam Coblentz of Pleasant Hill, O. Other guests were Theodore Cook, Joseph Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Lima, O., Rev. Mr. Huddleston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan, Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Harold of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and daughter of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Little.

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WASH GOODS See tbe counter of Batiste, Printed Flaxon, worth up to 20c, choice 10c yd. .- See the counter Ratines, Crepes, Emb. Batiste, Etc., goods we eold at 25c and 35c yd, now 16c yd. See the new line of Lace Cloth, Rice Voile, Organdies Etc., 4u in. . wide, all the new colorings. Special values at 256, 35c, 40c. BUNGALOW APRONS Special at 39c and 49c. See them. All sizes und colons. EMBROIDERIES Sen tha lot of Edges and Insertions.

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4c yd. See the lot of Fancy Bands. 15 and 20c values. Choice S'jc yd. See the lot of Corset Covers and 18 inch Flouncings, worth up to 49c. Choice 15e yd. . See tbe Special Counter 18 in, 27 in. 45 inch Flouncings in all the newest materials, worth up to $1.25 yd. Choice 49c yd. LADIES' NECKWEAR We have just received a large line . of all the new novelties in Ladies Neckwear in Stocks, Vestees, Yokes, Collar and Cuff Sets, Etc., Etc. See tbe special things we are .offering. Priced at 50 and 25c. 25c See tbe new things in Fancy Cords and Braids, all the new combinations and shades. Priced 25c. sizes 34 to 42. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS A new department just added to our store, a full line of statiftnary and correspondence cards in either the plain or monogram, all initials now in stock. Each box contains twenty-four cards and twenty-four envelopes. Priced at 25c. LADIES' GLOVES 69c Special lot of Ladies Long, White Silk Gloves, full sixteen button length, with double finger tips, a regular $1.00 value. Priced at 69c. 50c- A complete line of Kaysen, short Silk Gloves in white, black, greys or tans, in self or two tone stitching, every pair guaranteed. Priced at 50c. 25c Special lot of Ladies short Lisle Gloves in either white or black in a full range of sizes. Priced at 25c. RIBBONS RIBBONS 19c One hundred pieces of wide !ribbons, in either satin, moire or taffeta, a full line of shades, with . plenty , of whites, pinks or blues, goods that are sold at 25c and 35c. Priced at 19c 25c Two hundred pieces of beautiful high grade ribbons in an endless variety of styles and patterns, in either plain or fancies, all wide goods, just tbe thing for girdles, sashes, hairbows, etc., etc. These goods are worth up to 65c a yard. Priced at 25c. AUTO VEILS We carry the celebrated line of STORM QUEEN auto veils. This veil is made fro ma fine quality of waterproof chiffon and can be washed. We show a complete line of fourteen shades. The size is 36x68 inches. A veil that would be cheap at $1.50. Priced at $1.00. SHIRT WAIST RINGS A new line of Sterling Silver Shirt Waist Rings, in all the new stone settings. Each ring stamped sterling. Priced at $1.00. RUBBER BATHING CAPS Ladies' or Misses' Rubber Bathing Caps, in assorted colors and sizes, a regular 50c value. Priced at 25c. LADIES' HAND BAGS The vacation season is here and that means a new bag. See the special line of all leather bags, in black or brown, in either gun metal or nickel frames, regular $1.50 values. Priced at $1.00.

SILK FANS

We are showing a beautiful line of new Fans, in either the silk or celluloid, in either the all white Or fancy Bhades. See the special values we are offering at $1.00, 75c and 50c.

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Cloak Department Our Entire Line of New Spring; Coats in Four Groups Goods worth up to $8.50, choice 94.93 Goods worth up to $11.50, choice $7.98 Goods worth up to $16.00, choice $9.98 Goods worth up to $25.00, choice 813.98 Suits 37 Suits Left -See the Special Lots. 14 Assorted Colors including Cream Wool, worth up to $25.00, your choice for $3.98 4 Cream Wool, $21.50 to $30.00, choice $7.48 13 in This Assortment: 4 worth up to $17.50; Choice $9.98 4 worth up to $20.00; choice $12.98. - 11 worth up to $27.50; choice $16.98 : Dress Skirts ; One lot of Wool Skirts, also Wash Skirts worth up to $5; choice. 81. OO See the other special lot of Dress Skirts at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Worth double the price.

Dresses

See the special lot of Wash Dresses for street wear, white and colored goods in this lot, worth up to $6.00; your choice $1.00 each. See tbe special lot of Wash Dresses, all the new materials, goods In this lot worth up to $10.00; choice $1.98 See the lot worth up to $15.00, choice $2.98 See the lot worth up to $20.00, choice $4.98 Other Special Lots at $5.98, $7.50, $9.98

Waists

See special lot of Odd Waists, all sizes, 98c and $1.50 value, choice 49 See the counter of all the newest materials and styles, $1.50 and $1.75 values. 6ilk and cotton materials, choice 98

JUNE SALE OF UNDERMUSLINS Hundreds of dainty, fluffy, clean, new garments. Every part of the work done on these garments is done under the most careful supervision. There is an infinite variety of suitable materials cut In tbe newest models. Prices are unexpectedly low. Crepe & Muslin Gowns 79c $1.00 and $1.25 values, original and dainty slip-over or button front, kimono or short sleeve, also V neck, long sleeve, crepe or soft finished pambric. Slip-over Gowns, 59c 2 for $1.00 Perfectly made, good quality erabroidery, full size, trimmed either lace or embroidery. Envelope Chemise, $1.00 We've just one price, but in this line there are garments that should sell for $1.25 and $1.50. They are especially well made and beautifully trimmed, crepe or soft finished cambric. 39c Muslin Drawers, 29c 4 Pairs $1.00 Six different patterns, embroidered ruffle, medium width, all sizes Muslin Skirts, 69c Made of good quality muslin, has underlay, embroidery trimmed, medium width. 2 for $1.25. $1.25 Muslin Skirts, 89c Medium width. We know you'll be pleased with these garments Well made, neat embroidery, perfect fitting, all lengths.

Corset Covers 50c . There's a wide range of patterns Neat or the more elaborate designs. Good quality cambric. Some have lace sleeves, others are trimmed front and back. Corset Covers 29c Lace or embroidery trimmed. Good quality muslin, all sizes. KNIT UNDERWEAR $1.25 Men's Union Suits for 89c Cooper closed crotch, spring needle, short sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 to 52. Men's 50c Union Suits, 3 for $1.00 Light weight, fine ribbed cream union suits, well made, perfect fitting, full sizees, short or long sleeve, ankle length, 34 to 46. Men's 50c Shirts and Drawers, 39c These are odd garments of the 50c lines; long or Ehort sleeves, balbriggan Or ribbed; perfect goods. Women's Union Suits, 25c ' .All sizes, 4 to 9 (34 to 44 bust), good quality gauze, pure bleached, very elastic. 50c Women's Union Suits, 3 for $1.00 Essex Mills, light weight gauze lace or cuff knee, all sizes, 4 to 9; 39c op 3 fop $1. Sleeveless Vests, 2 for 25c Gauze vests. 4 to 9, made round neck, V-neck, wing sleeve or bodice styles.

65c Women's Union Suits for 43c The Pique Knitting Mills are cleslng out ell summer underwear. These were bought at special price. Thie Is a beautiful lisle union suit, eilk crochet finished, silk tape neck and arm-holes; perfect fitting; sizes 4te7. 25c and 50c Boys9 Shirts and Drawers, 10c Our. entire line ef balbriggan shirts and drawers; shirts short or long sleeve, -drawers knee er ankle length ; clean, - perfect goods; all Sizes. VANITY CASES We are offering all of our $1.00 to $1.50 Vanity Cases In German silver, fully fitted in gun or nickel finish. Priced at $1.00. CORSETS Complete lines of American Lady and Thompson Glove-fitting corset $1 to $3-50. Broken Lines of Corsets at Special Prices We have several broken lines of corsets in Thompson's, D. H. & C. and American Lady; good styles; mo6t all sizes. $1 corsets, 69c; $1.50 corsets, 89c. 50c Chambray Shirts, 39c Amoskeag. Chambrey. Light blue, attached collar, full sizes. Perfectly made, 14 to 17. 50c Night Shirts, 39c Good quality Muslin Night Shirts. . No collar. Neatly trimmed in lace or embroidery. 16 to 19. Fibre: Silk Hosiery, 50c Round Ticket Fibre Silk. Wears well, seamless, flare top. " All tie new shades, Land. Putty, Pongee. Beige, Copenhagen, Pink. Blue. Black and White. Fibre Silk Boot, 35c 3 for $1.00 Gordon Dye Silk Boot Black or white, silk lisle top. Seamless. Children's fancy Socks 25c Fibre Silk or Lisle Complete line of Foreign and Domestic goods. All the new combinations of Red, Green, Pink or Blue. INTERESTING NEWS From the SILK SECTION. 79c 10 pieces of 36-inch Silk Poplins in all the new shades Including Black. This cloth . Is our regular $1.25 value. Priced at 79c. 39c Six pieces of. 36-inch Silk. Ratine Suitings, the shades are. . Taupe. . Sand. Brown. Rose,. Wisteria and Black. These are. regular. 79c valuesto move .them, quick,, priced at 39c 19c Eleven pieces of Crystal - Silks. This is a half silk cloth and can be washed in all the light shades including white. A regular 25c and 35c values. Priced at 19c. 49c Just five pieces of 34-inch Silk Shirtings. These are all new patterns and are regular 75c values. Priced at 49c.

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Sixteen pieces of our Yard Wide Chiffon Silks Just the thing- for a new Summer Dress in a full line of both light and dark shades. This cloth is Tub proof and Sun proof. Priced at 25c.

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EXTRA SPECIAL. Eight pieces of 36-inch Silk Crepe de Chine in as many shades in White, Blue, Rose, Black, Lavender, Nile, New Blue and Pink a cloth that would be cheap at 59c. Priced at 39c.

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TROUSERS at

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