Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 231, 9 September 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUX1 AND SUN-TEJLEGRAXJU THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 19)5
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A Xnce was siren last evening 1b the' pavilion at - Jackson park' by the members ef the Psl leU XI sorority. Those who enjoyed the party were: Mr. and Mrs. - Robert ' - Crane,; Miss IXtHse 'Malsby. Mary Clements, Anna Nicholson; Ruth Scott, Ruth Pennell, Gladys Bailey, Olive Lewis, Mary iiiff, Miriam ' Krone, . Elizabeth Bates, A. Henderson,: Thelma. Schilling er, Mary Foley, Elisabeth" Ma rrel, Martha ' Jones, : Margaret Wickemeyer.- Helen Johnson, Messrs. , Huston Marlatt, , Samuel. Smith, "Harold 8cotC Willard Kaufman, Gordon Magaw-.i Xenepboa Kin, Prank .Wlssler, Paul . ' Miller, Lawrence Jessup, William' Keys, Robert Weed, Harold: Grimes;" Ed win Willlamv, Robert Land. Malcolm Dill and Whitney; MeGulre.. : ' A suffrage tea for members of - the Women's Franchise, league and ; their . guests, was. given, at the homo of Mrs, Charles Moore, and Miss .Edith Moore,
tn west Richmond yesterday. - The affair was an al-freeco event - and the guests were seated on the lawn The hours were from $ until 5 o'clock, and sixty, guests ' were entertained. During the afternoon, Mrs. John Urie. .who' Is m-ith': her' parents, Mr. and Mrs wn11am Dudley. Foulke, spoke on ' "Madame; Moptesorri," which was thprough- ,'. ly; enjoyed . by the guests. , Tea ; and " wafers were : ierved".tThe ' assistants were Misses Lola' Parry Clara ? Cornstock, Elizabeth Morris, Annette Edmunds, ' Mesdames J. H.' Coffin, and Perry Freeman. Miss Carolyn Hut- . ton, -violin, and Miss. Mildred ' Schalk, , pianist, furnished musical numbers. ' A Tom Thumb wedding was given Tuesday evening . at 8 ' o'clock at - the Falrvlew M. E. church. The bride was Miss Beatrice Owens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frank Owens, and' Master John Wickett, - son of - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wickett, was the bridegroom.
' -Master Or bin, Bollinger was best man. 5 The officiating, clergyman was Master j Manford Bollinger, with'his wife. Miss I Inez Phillips. Master Robert Pittman j was ringbearer, and the 'flower girls ; were Misses Florence - Barton and ; Elizabeth Ann Sharp, with Misses SuI;; san Hart,' Frances Phillips and. Violet Sanders as bridesmaids. Master Melvln Harris, father of the bride, was also among the guests at th wedding, j The children were attired (n full dress, S and the little girls presented an attractive appearance with their wedj ding ' gowns made ' decollete and en1 -train. The wedding guests were Helen , Mlkesell, Elizabeth Miller, the Clem ' children, Eva Sanderson, Ruby Glbbs, ) ' Elsie Switzer, uncle and aunt of the ! bride, Keath Sharp and Alice Pickett; uncle and aunt , . of ' the bridegroom, j . Harley Groves . and Florence Harris ; j grandfather and ' grandmother of t the bridegroom, Clyde Hart and Ethel Wilson; , grandfather and i grandmother of the bride, James i Hart and Louise Hawkins; cousin of j the bridegroom, Dona White; brother ? 1 and'sister of the bridegroom, James I Sham and Edith Sanderson; Charley
Chaplin, Ralph Wilson, .Teddy Roosevelt, Richard Whitty.batcnelor uncles,' Floyd McGrew and Ray Yost; Madame. Schumann-Heink, noted singer; Miss Thelma 'Albin; sisters of the bride, Thelraa Mackey, Mary Wilson; old maid aunts, Odessa Darnell, Helen Addelman and" Violet Ryan; former sweet heart of the bride, Mr. Charles Switzer: cousins of the bride, Thelma Mac-
key and Mary Wilson; uncle of the bride, Paul Grey;" Mrs. Parikhurst,' a suffragette; Elizabeth ' Schultz, a belated guest, 'Helen Wetheral. After the ceremony a program was given as follows: ' Songs, "I'd Love to Live In Dream-
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Social Calendar
- " Mrs. Albert ?D Gayle gives auction ' bridge 'party " for visiting guests. . ; . , ' . Woman's Home and - Foreign Misisonary society of - Second Lutheran ' church, meets at home of Mrs. RnsselL , . .. . Kings' . t Daughter ' of . South" Eighth Street Friend's - church, i meet at 2: 30 'o'clock, ; with ; Mrs.4 -R. W. Randle. - Card -party at' 2:30 o'clock in-, the Eagles'-hall. Ladles of G. A. R. meet in Post" room. t. ' .. ,t x, . . . 4 . . L Mrs. - Elza ; Monroe hostess - for meeting, of. Busy . Bee . Thimble. ClUb. ' '.s . .. ", ? Penny supper at First M. E.. church, given by Golden -Rule .'Bible class- v.; - --i
land,V Miss Ethel Wilson ; 'Sliver Threads Among ;-.th-v.-;Gray;w Master James Hart; "I Live You Truly," Miss Thelma Albin, "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," Miss Elizabeth Ann Sharp . and . Master Robert Pitmap ; "When You and' I Were Young, Maggie," by; Orban Bollinger, and "0, Promise Me," by Mrs. Pankhurst. Retreshments were served to the bridal 'party. The ushers were Masters Robert Wilklns, . Thelma Kendric. Myrtle Kendric, Eva' Sanderson, Mary Mat-
son, Edna Kllnger, Hazel . Yost, Mas-.
ters 'Robert Hough and Andrew Hlnes. Miss Inez Hough was organist. The
.'affair was presented under' the auspic
es of Mrs. J. P. Chamness, Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Miss Juanlta Wickett, Miss Marie Graham and Miss Ethel Thom:as..: , - , ', As a courtesy to. Miss Elsie Berg, whose engagement to Rev: Geo. Pflueger has been announced, Mr. and Mrs. Claud . Addelman gave a dinner last evening, at their home on West Pearl street. - A French basket filled with Killarney roses formed a center piece for. the table. The place cards were handpainted cupids. Covers were laid for Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Beck, Misses
Edna, Deoker, Helen Feeger, Marie Deuker, Marjorie Beck, Elsie Berg and Rev. Gorge Pflueger. . .. ; A surprise-was given Miss' Minnie Wlgmore-last "evening at herliome on South Seventh street, by a number of her friends, r in . celebration -.of her birthday. The guests were Misses Rosella Sudhoff, Minnie Wlgmore, Irene Wlgmore. '. Corinne Sudhoff, 1 Elizabeth Wlgmore. Donna . Hyde, Jdessrs.' Ray Schneider. Wallace Hyde.-Paul Witt. Joseph - Tlmmon v of - Ne w - Jaris and Horace Parker. " : Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Green were host and hostess - last evening for a meeting of the Wide Awake Bible -class of the - Second English? Lutheran .church, at their home, on' the Abington pike. ; A musical number was given by Misses Hazel Klnert and ' Cora Hebbeler. . Miss .-Wellbaann gave , a reading. ,s The . next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Worley, on Pearl street. j , . . .... Mr. and Mrs.' David Geyer. 145 Bridge avenue, have returned from a
month's visit - in Indianapolis - and Logansport. ' T An all day meeting of the Aid society of the Reld Memorial Presbyterian church was held Wednesday at the church. Arrangements r were made for the Christmas; bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. J6hn P. cfonln, witi their guest, Miss Margaret Cronin. of Pittsburgh.' went to Indianapolis Wednesday to- attend the state - fair. -; v ' ' The King's Daughters of the South Eighth Street - Friends' church will meet .Friday afternoon with Mrs. R. W. Randle, 1234 East Main. , The C. W. B." ' M. : auxiliary of the Central Christian church, met yesterday afternoon ' at the home of Mrs. Glen Cruse. ' Mrs. Harry Coffman assisted the hostess in entertaining. The banquet will not be held Friday afternoon. The money will be sent to headquarters in Indianapolis. - Mrs. Dan 8hawley, of Sidney, Ohio, arrived" in. the city,: for a visit "with
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SUPERB VALUES IN NEW APPAREL
Correct Styles From Best Makers DIRECT BUYING WINS! Our Mrs. Horwitt is still In New York sending in the the prettiest models that the Great Market produces. We offer them to you. ,. .
AT 1MEW YORK PRICES
See Our Fall Suits VALUES TO $45.00 $10.98 to $27.50
Sec Our Fall Dresses i VALUES TO $25,000 . v $4.75 to $17.50
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her sisters, Mrs.'4 Albert Oler, of South Ninth street, aijd Mra. Dors Hatchins, of WHUamsbarf- " . - r .. ' , Mrs. Roscoe Klrkmaa. entertained several guests ' to dinner today, la honor of Miss' Martha Horney. ., The Woman's " Home , and (Foreign Missionary society of -the Sepond English iAitheran church.' will meet Friday, afternoon with Mrs. - Emma Ruasel, 434 Randolph street. Officers will be elected.'. C-.,-- - .- " '. ' Messrs. W. B. Dye and K" Thornton Hall went to" Indlanapolii today and attended the state fair." ' The Misses Moorman' were hostesses Wednesday afternoon for a meet
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ary sectety. - The - eleetton-or odcars wan deferred until the next mootbsg. Mrs. F. W. t Stenhess -baft charge of tha program. Tha -text book. ?la Red Man's Uhd" was need. ;; l '
- VrX aid-Mi-T3eorg Harper Tand daughter. :MUa .Hilda, left today for Kokomo. , y' - - - '. U ..Mrs..8arah Shumard has gone to Knoxviiie. Tenn., to visit her wm. Mr. Fred 8hnmard. - - . i ,',.-, " Mrs. i Howard " Camp haa returned from Urbana. Ohio, where she I haa been visiting her mother. ' ' '" . ) . - .. '-. : Miss . Evelyn Sweenej . hat returned from Springfield. Ohio. . - Mesdames Herbert Lahr. ot Evansvllle and I M. Brownell were guests at the meeting of the Wednesday auc
tion bridge club, held at the home ef
Mrs. . W. R. Pondstone, in the Arden apartmenta'yeateraay afternoon.-' The favor . went to Miss Mario CampbelL Next week Miss Campbell entertains.
A thimble party will be given Frl-i
day aftomoan by tho Uls-of .the O. A. R. ,. , ..'.. . Mrs. crringttm wu noateM Wednesday artemoon for a meeting pt the Penny dab. v j A dance-wtu be srsntkir eemlnt at. the T.fM..I.,club ' raoma,rby the membera Of the T.- M. L ' f . .- --- .... - t ' Mr." end Mra. 8. O. Bortkwick ef CoU ambus, Ohio, are the goeaUr of Mr. end Mrs. W.' Frank Lehmab. - :
The Deputy Shop t , r SOUTH .11th T. . f. Invites - - the ladies' of Richmond . and Wayne county to call and get sampies of the celebrated ' SONNEY TOILET FREPAKATIONS .
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Come on in. What can we do for yon?. Yet Ma'am, we have very nice Picas. :ltZSXiG D0NT Read What Is Below: Ustsasssm
HERSHEY'S COCOA 10c Cans, 8c; 2 for j 15c 3 Boxes. . . .10c 6 Boxes .... .... .19c AMMONIA OLD D. CLEANSER v l X L STARCH ? y Z Icyor' 15c -.-.Celery, Green Beans, Tomatoes, Jersey Sweet Potatoes Mangoes, Corn Pimentoes l1
CREAM LAUNDRY SOAP ' .r , 8 Bars; 24c.; : SNAP LAUNDRY SOAP 14 Bars for 25c We Have : Very Fine Cooking .
A FINE SALMON " -fc - j 5c se7;2 T6r25c:rr: & HEINZ BAKED BEANS
Fancy Peaches Cantaloupes Bananas, Oranges, Plums We Have a Few Fly Swats Left.
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COFFEE- COFFEE 1 Lb. 17c for.....: 13c 1 Lb. 20c for . . . . . . 17c Steele Cut and Refined' PONY CONTEST NOW ON Come on in and Sign Up.
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Girls dress with sleeve in either of two lengths. Galatea, gingham, serge, linen or percale, may be used for this model. It is also good for velvet, corduroy, taffeta, mixed suitings, cashon ero or garbadine. The fronts and back are cut long in panel effect, and the waist sections are lengthened by plMted portions, that may be trimmed with the pointed tabs. If preferred a belt may be used as shown in the small view. The sleeves in wrist length has a band cuff. In short length, a band holds the gathers at lower edge. The pattern provides a chemisette for high neck finish. The pattern is cut In 4 sizs: 6. 8, 10 and 12 years. Size 8 requires 3 yards of 44 inch material.' A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt'of 10c in silver or stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department. Richmond. Indiana.
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JF you want the very latest Fall style, come in and see our new 4,Guyer,t Pearl soft hats. It's a beautiful shade and the black band V gives it proper dis-. . dinction. ' It . is the correct hat for Autumn. ' J See our Most Complete Line of Hats at $2.00 03.00 No Better Stylee and Values -'V '"..''. Anyvrhere
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Our Silk Sale is an Annual Event Our Suit Sale surpasses anything; yet attempted in that department. Astonishing special prices tomorrow.
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JUST A WORD ABOUT SKIRTS
Our recent imnshaae of over ,6M ; Sktets.' bought from a large manufacturer -at 50:'. Discount, including salesman's 'samples la practically.' sold ;,. yet there la perhapa -0: -Skirta left To sell them we hare made three lots; to. clean them up.ln a day.-' v; $1.95 for $4.00 values. .
$2.tS for $5.00valueis.
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