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THE MCmiOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGILAZt THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1915 PAGE FIVE
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Mrs. W. O. MradMkiU gave a tea at her bom on College avenue, this afternoon in bonor of Mrs. Roes Had-
lor. recent bride, who la the win or Professor Hadley, assistant at Surinam college, and aaelatant secretary of the Friend's Foreign Mission work. The rooms were arranged with fall flowera. Including chrysanthemums. In tbe recelrlng Una were lira. Mendenhall. Mrs. Hsdley and Mrs. W. B. Osgood of Verona, New York; Mrs. Mendenball's mother. : Tbe hours were from 3 until 6 o'clock. Sixty guests were entertained. ' Mrs. Derid W. Dennis and Miss Agnes Johnson assisted. Miss Edna Johnson presided, at tbe tea table in tbe dining room and. was assisted fa serving by the following Earlham girls, Misses LoU Kelly, Edna Wildman, . Helen Rosenbergar and Yuri
Watanabe. Another out of town guest was Mrs Arthur Moore of Indianapolis, who Is the guest of Mrs. Effie
Hall.
An Important nuptial event In Mun-
cle took place Wednesday afternoon
at 4 o'clock when Miss Emily Warner,
the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kollin Warner, was married to Mr.
Joseph Sommervtlle, at the home of the bride's parents. - Only members of
the immediate families with a few in
timate friends witnessed the ceremony, performed by Dr; W. W. Mar
tin, pastor of tbe High Street church
Miss Lola Warfel was at the piano and
Mr. Harry Men, violinist sounded the
wedding march for the entrance of the
bridal party.
- Mrs. Franklin Lewellyn sang during the ceremony and immediately after the ritual had been said. The bride was attended by Miss Charles and
Miss Hasel Carpenter. Mr. and Mra.
Sommervllle will reside In this city where the bridegroom is boys' secretary of the T. M. C. A. His bride at
tended DePauw university and Is a
1 member of tbe Kappa Kappa Gamma
orority there.
Miss Anna Hasty, . who has been viaiUag with Mrs. Arnold at Dayton
has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood will give a
dinner this evening at Cllf fdale in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert SpekenI hier of Bogalusa, former residents of ' this city. Covers will be laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Edward H. Harris, Unus Meredith, Omar G- Murray, Albert Spekenbler and Ira Wood. Mrs. John Broomhsll of Hamilton, Ohio, is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dennis.
Social Calendar
Miss Ruby Shaw and Miss Flor-. ence Spauldlng entertain at home of former for Miss Marguerite Hlghley, a bride-elect. Hill Top - Sewing circle meets with Mrs. F. A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Dill host and hostess for meeting of Tourist club.
Assembly dance given at o'clock In Odd Fellow's hall
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr meet a boys' class In dancing at Pythian Temple . " ' .; ' ' ' - ... Card party at 3 : SO o'clock in Eagles ball. Mary Hill W. C. T. TJ. meets with Mrs. Stoneaere at her home on Boyer street. Mrs! Miller hostess for meeting of Pythian Slaters. " Circle Number 3 Aid society of First Presbyterian church, has ' silver tea at home of Mrs. Robert Hodgln. ' Young People's Branch of the j Mary F. Thomas W. C.'T. TJ.' meets at 7:30 o'clock at the First Baptist church. Ladies' Auxiliary of Sons of Veterans meets in Post room.
of Mr. and Mrs. North C street.
B. M. Thomas of
A silver tea was given Wednesday afternoon at the First M. E. church by the A Id society. Several musical numbers, including a piano duet by Misses Msrgaret Gentle and Laura Brown, were given. The society will give a bazaar December 10. Miss Mary Porter will give a linen ithower this evening at her home on East Main street for Miss Alma Pfaf-
flin. I The Friends Foreign Missionary so-1 ciety met . Wednesday with Mrs. Wil-1 Ham Hiatt. Mesdame F. W. Stephens. I Raymond Binford and Sarah Stutson ( had the program.
Mesdames Millard Warfel and Louis Carrington went to Winchester today where Mrs. Warfel will inspect the Woman's Relief Corps. Friday evening, November 19, a box social will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith, Bast Main street, by Circle Three of the Aid society of the First Presbyterian church. Each lady is asked to prepare a lunch, and these will be auctioned to the gentlemen. Circle Two of tbe Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will give a silver tea Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Hodgln, 217 North Fourteenth street. Mrs. Chsrles Flook is the leader. - Mrs. Hodgln will be' assisted by Mrs. Edgar Hsseltlne. Miss Msrie Wysong of Connersvllle is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. T. J. Hatfield. Mrs. John Saylor Is visiting friends in Wabash. Announcement cards reading as follows have been received by friends in this city: "Judge and Mrs. Walter Duval Jones announce the marriage of their daughter, Lola, to Dr. Frank Willard Thomas, Wednesday, November 10. 1915, PIqua O. At home 215 West Greet street." Dr. Thomas is a relative
" Complimenting Miss Marguerite Hlghley, who will be married this month. Miss Olive Bowman gave a miscellaneous shower last evening at
her home on Kinsey street. Yellow
and white was the color scheme carried out in the appointments. Chrysanthemums were used . In arranging the apartments. A buffet supper was served. . The guests were Misses Arva Jackson, Edna Dickinson, - Elizabeth Ireten; Harriet Dickinson, Grace Smith, Mary Males, Elsie Tbornburg. Edna and Elisabeth Starr, Florence Spaulding. Ruby Sbaw, Mary Hlghley, Marguerite Hlghley, Blanche Compton, Erma McMath, Alice Griffin, Mesdames H. J. Hlghley, Paul Harris and Wilbur, Snelle. r Dr. and Mrs.-Lee Hoover left today for Birmingham, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones, nee Miss Helen Hoover. Enroute home they will visit friends in Mississippi. Mrs. William Rockwood of Indianapolis, entertained "yesterday for Mrs. Guy Stewart McCabe of Pittsburg, , a former Richmond resident.
eleven members of the N. G- ' Crochet club Wednesday, afternoon at their heme oa East Mala' street:- Mesdames Rey Reynolds Earl - Stlnsoa, Edward
Sharps. Philip Witte, Rae Meeks, Claude 8melser. John Tbdmas, E. E. Atkinson and Miss Elisabeth Wlgmore:
; Members of the B. I. C. Euchre, dub and Invited . guests .save Mrs. : Jones of West Main stjreet. a masquerade
surprise last evening, j In . the party were . Messrs. and 'Mesdames George
Walker,' Walter Jones,- .William
Scbults, Sidney . Benham. Edward Ball. Fred Eastman.' R. K Brooks, Bernard Kretmeier,' Warren i Isenhower, Misses Edith Decker, Lucile Eastman," Ruth and Dorothy Hart, Jennie Taylor.' Mrs. Flo Wisslnger, Messrs. Everett, Roland and Herschel Eastman, Edward Decker and Harry Kreimeier. ' . The Tlrzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Leroy Hummer. - Mrs. Asses of Clifton, Iowa, assisted the hostess in entertaining. - Refreshments' : were
wed.' ' MraT S . B. WlUiams wtU be
the next hostess. . The asodliarr of th Christian w.
an's Board of Missions of the Central Christian church. - met v Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Samuel Ligon. as-
isiea oy Mrs.fcouls mttmg ; Mrs.
Mary KnolTled Ue devotional exercises, and Mrs. Jons Hhuky - gva reedlagv !, A paper oa chapter two of the study, book. "Forty Years of 8erviee," was rread ' by Mrs. Mary Deaaaoe. little Miss Thelma Thomas save a pretty readtas;. Musical numbers were given by Misses Mattfe
The Busy Bee Thimble club will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the , borne of Mrs. Elza Monroe, 317 South Twelfth 'street.'
The favors went to Mesdames Julian Ca'es. Walter G. Butler. Thomas M. Kaufman, Clarence Gennett and Mrs. Frederick S. Bates at the first of a series of parties given by Mrs. Albert W. Reed and Mrs. Frank Braffett at tbe Reed borne on South Thirteenth street. Wednesday afternoon. This afternoon the hostesses are entertaining fifty guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eyden of North A street, are the parents of a baby daughter. Mra. Emma Hadley and daughter Miss Ruth, entertained the following
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ESlillinery
All This Week
Discount on every . Hat in our entire stock, .trimmed or untrim-' med. AH our ; best models in- .- eluded. " " . ' Trimmings, Ostrich Plumes and Fancy Feathers aaaassBBaasssBSBBBBBSBBSBsaaaaam All go this week at 25. off.. Now is your biggest opportunity to buy strictly first clsss millinery at a great saving '
Ligon aad tucile Moter A report ot tho rally day at the CoUege of Mhv afoast in Indlanajsotts was made. The auxiliary arraaglas for a Itttlo play. "America's Xtepeadltures,' to ho given tao Iret Saaday evealas; in December St tho Taboraaolo . la oslehraUoa ot C. W. B.' M. day. Mrs. John Hlaaky
was named president to "fill theua expored term of Mra. Aadercoa. who has moved from the city.. . . - y '. r ' Mr. aad Mrs. O. A. Kepttaaar kavo
returned from, a visit to Mhtmlsburg. ' ' -
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The Mostt Wonderful VaMes in ever shown in this or any other store. 150 SATJPLE SUITS at HALF It is needless for us to tell you Sample Suits are better than regular, stock suits. Manufacturers are like everyone else. They want to "put the. best foot forward. - Naturally their samples are better tailored; no two alike. " ' LOT NO. 1 $25.00, $3S.OO and $45.00 SUITS
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LOT NO. 2 $16.50, $18.50 and $20.00 SUITS
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LOT NO. 3 $12.50, , $13.50 and $15.00 SUITS
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UM Waists at $2.98 Wonderful is the word; no such values In town. Waists of gold lace and silk; Radium Silk and Net; Georgette and Crepe de Chine, and the ever popular pussy willow taffeta. . Press Goois Specials STORM SERGE SC inches wide in nsvy blue, midnight blue, African brown, wine-and black, 59c -quality QQs Sale price ........'. Oal
CHIFFON BROADCLOTH 62 Inches wide, pure Saxony wool. QfT
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