Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 292, 19 November 1915 — Page 5
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Mrs.. Frank Reed gives luncheon in boner of Mrs.' Halleck Brown of Billings, Montana. Central Aid society , of First Christian church gives supper, at ; church. ' , - , ; Queen Esther -Society, Grace M. . E. church holds penny supper at the church. Pocohontas Council holds roll ; call followed. by program at Red Men's hall. Tirzah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge gives annual banquet in the lodge rooms. Penny supper-to be given by -the Mary Hill V. C. T. U. has been postponed, . .'
Mrs. J. T. Giles hostess for meeting of Richmond chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. ' . Girls class in dancing meets from 3 until' 4 o'clock at home of Mrs. Paul Comstock.
Woman's dancing class meets in morning at home of Mrs. William Dudley FoulUe. ,
For the pleasure of Miss Edna McGuire, who will leave about the middle cf December for Denver, where she
win remain for an indefinite period,! Mrs. XV. O. Crawford gave an auction-j bridge parly .tUi s afternoon. In the rooaiB were cIve.s's of fall flowers. ! Cards were plcy.d ,t eight tables and I favors given. At' er tlie game a col-! lation in several courses was served.! The out of to An Kuets were Mes-j dames Halleck Brown of . Billings, Montana; Harcid Steigel of Shelbyvllle, Ind., v,ho la the guest of Mrs. ; Oliver Gagr ar.d Abitam Boyd of i. Cambridge City. !
Mr. and Mrs, Henry M. Waite of, Rubicon placa, Dayton, Ohio, gave a dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Airs. William Dudley Foulke. As a courtesy to. Miss Agnes Johnson of Earlbam college, whose engagement to Dr. Hugh 8. Ringo of Montreal, Wisconsin, has been announced a towel shower was given Thursday afternoon when the. Woman's Collegiate club held its regular meeting at' the home ot Mrs. Edward H. Harris on South Sixteenth street. Mrs, Timothy Harrison was a guest. Mrs. Harlow Lindley had the paper for the
afternoon. ' After a short business
session a luncheon was served.
- An assembly party will be given this evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by;
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp.
; Extending courtesy to her guest,! Miss Doris Smith" of Indianapolis, Miss !
Lucile .- Nusbaum entertained this afternoon at her home on ' Nertb Eleventh street. Flowers and 'ferns were used in arranging the rooms where the guests spent (he afternoon playing auction at three tables. A
luncheon was served. The guests were
Misses Mable Hasemeier, Mary Votaw, Mary ' Canby, Ruth Pennell, Ruth Scott, Miriam Krone, "EHtabeth Marvel, Edna Raynerd, . Mary ' Johnson. Mildred Schalk, Martha Scott, Esther Coate and Doris Smith of Indianapolis. - ; ' . - -. -
Mr. Wiley Glass returned to Chi-; cago today after a visit with his par-; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Glass of ,
East Main street. r .
Mrs. Halleck Brown and son of
Billings, Montana, who have, been;
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. .Walter G. Butler will return home the first'of the week. ' . Invitations engraved with miniature turkeys have been received by the members of the Phi Delta Kappa, fra
ternity of this city for the annual ! Thanksgiving dance of the chapter at ,
Peru.
Miss Doris Smith of Indianapolis, is : the guest of Miss Lucile Nusbaum for , a few days. ''.. A" pretty social function for this evening is the dinner to be given by Miss Arva Jackson at the Arlington, in honor of Miss Marguerite Jftghley, ' wbo will be married Nov. 30 toMr. I Howard Wentling. Flowers and ferns j
wtii De usea in appointing tne tame. Covers will be laid for Misses Harriet Dickinson, Edna Dickinson, Grace Smith, Elizabeth Ireton, Mary Males. Alice ' Griffin,' Olive Bowman, ' Mary
Highley, Ruth Wickett, Marguerite :
Highley, Erma McMath, Elsie Thornburg, Edna Starr, Arva Jackson, Elizabeth Starr; Mesdames Paul Harris, Ora Creek, J. Everett Stevens, Elmer Dickinson and Wilbur Snelle. , A "tacky" dance will be given this evening in the Vaughan Hall by the members of the Good Time Dancing club.
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The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity of Connersville will give a dance Thanksgiving evening in the Auditorium. Several'members of the local chapter will attend.
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In face of the rain the Ooeriihi! Dav of our 21st Anniversary Sale was the largest in
point of business done in the History of the store. The Cloak Room seems to attract the greatest throne "urday will be the record breaker, for this important department.
The service has be iproved, More clerks have been added. 1 he morning hours
the best for traui. It is bbssible to give better and more careful attention. Re
member everything in the store bears an Anniversary Sale discount. Bring a carefully
prepared memorandum of all your wants. There is a saving on everything.
COAT.S High grade garments. We doubt very much if you can find a more complete line. All late purchases, all reduced during this 21st Anniversary Sale. Ladies' and Misses Coats $5 00 to $40.00 Special Lots at $9.00, $13.50, $18.00, $20.00 Junior and Children's Coats $3.0Q to $15.00 Special Values at $4.98, $5.98, $7.98 Extra Special One rack of Coats, assorted colors a,nd Sires Goods worth up to $15.00 2 9 Goods worth up to $18.00 ; Qg . Goods worth up to $20.00 ; Q A QQ Choice " 'O Goods worth . up to $25.00 '98 '
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OUR MOTTO: "Good Goods Gbeap One Price to All" has been the goat that has led us on eviery r &t;ep. of the vay." :'This motto has' served- Us -well and wiil always be the corner stone of the Boston
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CONFIDENCE Confidehce 'of the purchasing public is, the. greatest asset of any store. We .believe and have always Relieved that every customer, rick or poor, youns or bid, is-entitled tp the same the lowest and only price without asking.
SUITS If you seek values they are here in every dsirable material and every approved style. All Suits put in five groups, none held back, every' suit included. Poplins. Serges, Mixtures. Gabardines. Whipcorfls. Broadcloths. Etc. Plain or Fur trimmed, all t$Hk lined. Suits worth up to $12.50; jg 0g Suits worth up to $20.00; J J2 98 Choice ................. . Suits worth up to $28.00; QJO QO Choice Suits worth up to $37.50; C94 Qft Choice Suits worth up to $50.00; QQ QQ Choice P Extra Special One small lot of Suits selected from our regular line, worth up to $25.00; Your choice while OA QQ they last JP DRESSES See the special nek of Silk and Chailies, worth up to 112.00, all sires; ' V QQ Choice of these tpee70 Silk Poplin and Serges, also some Broadcloth, worth up to 120.00 all sizes, &QQQ Choice of the lot vnUO. Another assortment, worth up to QQ 122.50; Choice for ... l00
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