Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 273, 28 October 1915 — Page 5
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Knight of Columbus give Halloween duce In Knights of Colum , but HalL . Tourist club meeting postponed. Mr. Bert Kolp giv assembly ,par ' tjr at 9 o'clock In Odd Fellow' hall. St. Paul' Lutheran church meets at 8: 46 o'clock at the chapel. Hill-Top Sewing circle meets with Mrs. Frank Olass. Missionary society of Reid Memorial Presbyterian church meets at the church. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in Eagles' hall. 1 - Rummage sale, corner North Eleventh and E streets given by East End Aid Society of First Christian church. Mary Hill W. C, T. U. meets with Mrs. Oliver Norman. . Ladles of.G. A. R. meet in Post' room at Court House. .Boys' class in dancing in Pythian Temple. Social Number 9 Pythian Sisters meet with Mrs. Reber, 219 North Fifth street. Woman's Missionary society of . First Presbyterian church 'meets at the church. . Ladies Sewing Circle of Ladies Auxiliary Sons of Veterans postponed its meeting. Halloween masquerade by Toung People's Christian Union of Reid Memorial church at home of Mrs. Charles Moss.
A successful dancing party was given last evening at the Elks' club by
the social committee composed of
Messrs. -Ira Wood,- Charles Druitt and
Thomas Kaufman. The Runge orchestra played the order of dances. Late in the evening a luncheon was served
Among those' who enjoyed the party
were Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Druitt, Walter Engle, Frank Braffett,
Harry Gennett, Charles Druitt, Roy Parks,' -Thomas - M. Kaufman, . Harry Shaw, Harry Niles, Ira Swisher, Fred
J. Bartel, Walker Land, Lauren Whitsell Howard Kamp, Earl Kessler Ha"r ry Lincoln of New Castle, James henry of New Castle and Dr. and Mrs. Mora Bulla, Misses Ruth Klnsey, Francis Bhelten, Tbelma 6ehillinger Eleanor Seidel, Ann Nicholson, Marie Davis, L. Manie, Abbie Schaefer, Meesrt. Henry Liebhardt, Jeff Meyers, Ray Newman, -Victor Newman, Robert Boyd, Whitney MeQuire, Horatio Land, Elmer ThomaB, Edward Hinshaw, Clifford Price, Oath Freeman, Raymond Nicholson, Frank Wlssler and Ernest Calvert,.
Mrs. Albert D. Oayle was hostess for a prettily appointed luncheon today at 12:30 o'clock at her home on South Sixteenth street. Covers were laid for Mesdames Ray K. Shlveley, Rudolph O. Leeds, Frederick Carr, Burton Carr, Wlllard Carr, Paul Comstock, George Le Boutillier, Thomas Kaufman. Wilbur Hibberd, Milton Craighead. Albert Gayle and Miss Marie Campbell. This afternoon the guests played auction bridge. " The social committee of the Knights of Columbus lodge has made elaborate arrangements for the Halloween ball to be given Friday evening in the K. of C. hall. Runge's orchestra will play. A number of Invitations have been issued to friends not members of the lodge. ' ; . Miss Ernestine Lawrence gave a prettily appointed Halloween party last evening at her home, on South Thirteenth street. The guests Included members of a thimble club. ' The roomswere decorated with cornstalks, pumpkins, and jack-o'lanterns. The evening was spent socially and with needlework. A luncheon appropriate to Halloween was served. The guests were Misses , Mary - Barton, Bessie Goldrick, Frances O'Brien, Mary Noland, Marguerite Noland, Mary Porter, Alma Pfafflin, Gertrude Maley, Blanch Dillon, Marie Dillon, Charlene Fulg-
1429. A Very Desirable and Popular Style. Ladies' Apron.
Mareella
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Bernadetta
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Dittee cf Fort Irayne, Mesdames
Marie Green-Hughes and John Sullivan:.' v ; ' .."
Mrs. Vetaw and daugnter Miss Mary Yotaw have eeme to Rlehmond for a residence and have taken apartments in the Cornell; , Mr. and Mrs. Luther M. Feeger have returned from a trip to New Orleans and other points in the south: The Tourist club will net held its regular meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Lee'ieks
: From 4 until 6 o'clock last evening the Girls'. Athletio association of the high .school under the direction of Miss Clara ComBtock, gave a pretty Halloween party for one hundred and
twenty-fjve guests. A delicious "spread" consisting of doughnuts, pumpkin pie, apples and other good things to eat tras served; Miss Harriet Thompson.' vice president of the local Franchise League, and Miss Marguerite Hill will attend the state franchise meeting at Indianapolis this week: , Miss Nell Passe) cf Cincinnati, will spend the week-end with Mrs. Florence Lodwlck: III33 Passel will be a guest at the reception to be given Friday evening by the Richmond Art Association at the Public Art Gallery. There will be no choir rehearsal this evening at the Grace M E. church A membership dance will be given this evening in the. Odd Fellow's hall
by the Qxniieron PJ Sigma fraternity: This is. the. first of i series cf .dances planned fbr' the. Krister by the fraternity: The ceemiittee in charge ol these dandngnaf tf es composed bt Messrs: Wayne Jteeaori: fchairojarif sst4eS fliBelta and He;bt SrsdleyV Mrs. Grace Gormen, .and Miss Irene Gonnon will go to Indianapolis Filday to spend iae week-end: ' Mrs, George Le Boutillier has returned from an extended trip through the east: , Mr. and Mrs. Will Dili have gene to ehteage to spend the week-end-. - Mr Daniel Woodhurst has returned from St. Cloud, Florida. He will visit with Mr: and Mrs. William Kuhlman until November 8, when he will return to his heme accompanied by Mrs. Woodhurst who has been spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs, Kuhlman. Miss . Carrie Modelln will go to Indianapolis Saturday to see "The Lie." Mrs. C. A. Harrison of North B street. Is the guest of relatives In Cincinnati. '
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Mrs. R. C. Kennedy Miss Thelma 3uttemeister Miss Ethel O'Uonnell . . . . .
Miss Rose Wallace Mrs. Ray Bowman Mr, George Brehm
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15, $16.50 and $18.50 SUITS Friday and Saturday
College Head Lauds Tanlac New Medicine
C. Pegg, President of Business School, Testifies.
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 27. It is seldom '.hat meu of prominence, especially .ner who have gained fame in the politic 1. educational or commercial ite cf the' country, willingly express heir indebtedness publicly to a
prcprietary medicine.
However, wuen a medicine obtains
of that singular purity and efficiency that is shown by the uniform preparation Tanlac, statements from our best citizens are to be considered thoroughly commensurate with the good that is really being accomplished in Cincin
nati and vicinity.
W. C. Pegg. President of the New
port Business College, one of the lead
ing commercial schools in Northern
Kentucky, which is located at Fourth
jand Monmouth street, Newport, has
rcome forward with a statement indorsing Tanlac because he was bene
fited by its use. Mr. Pegg is known not only in Newport, but all over Northern Kentucky and by many in
Cincinnati,' as a man of unquestioned
honesty and integrity and a man
Iwhose statement carries much weight.
He said recently:
"I was in a badly run-down condi
tion of health' when I began taking
Tanlac. The medicine afforded me
immediate benefit. I have noticed a
marked improvement in my digestion
and appetite since I began taking Tanlac."
Tanlac, the Master Medicine, is now
sold in Richmond at Clem Thistleth-
waite's Drug Store. adv.
$20, $22.50 and $25.00 SUITS Friday and Saturday
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$13.50. $15.00 and $16.50 COATS Vriday and Saturday
For percale, gingham, drill, sateen, lawn, or cambric, this model will be found very satisfactory. It is cut with sufficient fullness for comfort, and ease in wearing and has deep arm opening, which assures freedom of movement for the arms while working. The back is finished with a belt. The pattern is cut in 3 sizes: Small, medium and large. It requires 3 yards of 36 inch material for a medium size. 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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TODAY AND TOMORROW The Stupendous and Spectacular Thriller "Via Wireless''
FIVE ACTS
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Produced from the stage play by Paul Armstrong and Winchell Smith.
' 5,000 ft. play.
of fascinating photo-
Showing the Wrecking of a Big Sea Going Yacht, The Wireless at Work, A Rescue during a terrific storm on the Atlantic ooean. And it's another of our Big Productions.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 29tfe agd Mil All our Ladies' Hand Bags, Back Strap Purses and Leather Novelties of various kinds are included in this special selling effort. We have seldom had a greater variety of leather goods than we are now displaying, and never before have we offered more and bigger values than we shall place on sale Friday and Saturday.
Real dull pin-grain seal bags, leather covered frames; beautiful floral lining, variety of shapes. Friday and Saturday 90c each Beautiful Morocco grain bags, gilf or nickel frames, well lined, neatly finished, with purse and mirror 90c to $2.50 each
Fine crepe grain leather bags, plaited sides, jewel tops; neatly finished. Friday and Saturday $1.35 to $3.00 each Handsome bright pin grainseal bags, hanging mirror, neat purse, silk lined $1.35 to $5.00 each
Here you will find the greatest variety of ladies' hand bass ever shown ia Richmond. Genuine seal, bright pin seal, dull pin seal, Morocco, crepe grain, long grain, pearl grain and real walrus. Frames are gilt, nickel, gun metal, some covered with fine leather; many have beautiful jewel tops. It's a real treat to see this line of leather novelties. Kvery bag in our entire stock will be sold at a discount Friday and Saturday. Here's your opportunity.
FREE!
To every woman who visits our Notion Department Friday or Saturday, we will give a Fall Quarterly Style Book, worth 25c. Don't miss this number.
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