Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 310, 10 December 1915 — Page 5
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY DEC. 10,; 1915 PAGE FIVJ 1 NOTICE! A local merchant purchased a $400 piano. It cost S3S8 wholesale. Ha Personals Musicals i Parties OG Teas Dances finds ha cannot um it. . will aall far 9225. Write C-13, car Palladium. 5
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iA stag dinner was given .last evening by Mr. Albert D. Oayle at Ala home on South Sixteenth street. ? Flowers add' ferns were used In appointing the table. Covers were laid for " Messrs. Charles E. Shiveley, Ray K. Shlveley, George LeBoutillier. P. : W. Smith, William Dudley Foulke, Fred S. Bates, Jonas Gaar, George Seidel, Henry Gentett; Paul Comstock, MJlton Craighead, W. P. Robinson and ? Albert D. Gayle. , Miss Adele Browuell of, Wyoming, Jhio, and Mrs. Robert Heun. ..were special guests Thursday,, when Miss Marie Campbell entertained members oC a ' luncheon auction bridge club at her home on East Main street.. Luncheon-was served -at ; 12:30 o'clock! Clusters of flowers were used In appointing the . table. After , luncheon cards were played and favors went to Miss Marie Campbell, MesdaiE.es Milton Craighead and Frederick Carr. The next meeting, will be held at the home of Mrs. Burton Carr. ' The engagement of Miss Rhoda Pbrterf ield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Porterfield, of. Indianapolis, former .residents of this city , and J. Morris Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of South Fourteenth street, was the surprise announced at the beautiful luncheon given, by. Miss Porterfield at ' her home on Central avenue at 1 o'clock, when ', the special guest was Miss Isabella Kimple, who recently came from. Noblesville to Indianapolis for a residence. The guests did not suspect the motive of the occasion until ' t bey -broke the seal on the name cards which revealed the names of Miss-Porterfield and Mr. Jones and the wedding date, January-1. A dainty color scheme of pink and white was carried out in the ' appointments and the guests were seated at small tables decorated with vases of Klllarney
roses. Colonial bouquets of pink rosea
and chrysanthemums marked the covers and the same colors were carried ont in the different courses of the luncheon. Miss Porterfield often visits in this city the guest of Miss Ruby lianer and relatives. She is a niece SMr. and Mrs. Oscar Porterfield and rs. Morgan. Mr. Jones is a prominent young business man of this city.
Social Calendar
Dance and party given by Eastern Star in Masonic Temple. '-. ,3 " Parcel Post , sale , and penny, supper given by Aid society ot Second ' English. Lutheran church - at .West v Third and Richmond avenue. Miss Mary Mather gives a shower in honor of Miss Margaret " Ferguson, a bride-elect. As a courtesy to Miss ' Agnes Cummins, Miss Floreace Cummins gives shower. Joy Bearers of Trinity Lutheran church holds candy sale at wall paper store on Main street. Webster M. E. Aid society gives bazaar afternoon and night at the church. Queen Esthers of Grace M. E. church leave donations at church not later than 4 o'clock.
A silver tea in connection with "Mothers' Day" observance was held yesterday afternoon by the Mary Hill W.-C. T. U. at the home of Mrs. Ben Wickett.' Eighteen members and twenty guests' were present. ReadingB we're given by Mesdames Nell Barnard, Richard Shugart and Miss Fannie Horrell. Musical numbers were also a feature of the afternoon and. solos were given by. Mrs. W. R. Motley, Mastar Benjamin Ryan and Miss. Fannie Horrell. After the program a social hour followed and refreshments were served. Mrs.J Orville Chance will entertain the niext meeting of the society January 7 at her home,-717 North
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P-Si'O thi.5 morrifhgrwbere sbSfWill visit
r'Mi,'. and Mrs. Charles Kendall and at;.4end a dance to be given this evening.
jv The members 'of the Neighborly club i f - entertained their husbands, in a pleasfiant manner last evening at the home;
I of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridenour on t' .the National road, east, with a, Christie mas party. Fifty guests enjoyed the I festivities. The rooms were decorated in ..red and green, the Christmas ( ; colors. The evening was spent with i ' games and music and a luncheon was 'served. In two weeks an afternoon t '.meeting, will be. held at the .home of Mrs. Eugene Anderson. 1 Mr. and ?Mrs.. Lloyd Farquhar (nee Miss Nora Endsley), of Pittsburg, are I ''the parents of a baby daughter, Mar- '; tna- katfierine, which arrived Thurs-!
day. Mrs. Farquhar is the dayghter of Mr; Stephen Endsleyi who resides1
with Mrs. Sarah Walker of North Seventeenth street. This was the annual Christmas meeting. Responses to roll call were Christmas verses. Miss Constance Owens gave several piano selections and Miss Annette Barr gave a reading entitled, "Afore I Knowed." At the business session officers as follows were named: President, Mrs. Elizabeth Barr; -vice president, Mrs. Sarah Walker; secretary, Mrs. Martha Barr; treasurer, Mrs. Dove Judy; superintendent of mite boxes, Mrs. Cockrel. The guests of the society were Mesdames Ruth Packer, Harry Walker, Cora Ullom and Miss Amanda Jones. Refreshments were (served. The next meeting will be held January 6 at the home of Mrs. Golden, North C street. A meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps .was held yesterday . afternoon in the post rooms. Miss Ethel Lockwood will leave the first of January for Milwaukee for a month's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Erville Lockwood. Mrs. Oliver Canby and Miss Mary Canby entertained the Coterie club Thursday afternoon at their home on South Eleventh street. This was the last regular meeting of the year, although a Christmas meeting will be held December 30 at the home of Mrs. Jeff Ferguson, South Thirteenth street. Eleven members and . three guests, Mesdames Charles Moore, M. F. Barton of Milton; and Miss Helen Buckley, were present. Several readings .were given and Victrola music was a feature. ; V " t'i-Si is A social committee! composed of members of the Knights of Columbus lodge 'ts making extnjye plarif .fot
No Woraan Need Have t Straight, Lank Hair i
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' The Mission Circle of the Universa--list ehurch- met -Thursday- afternoon
Instead of burning the life out of you hair with a heated curling iron, you can add to its life by using plain liquid siinierine. and at the same time Becure a far better and prettier result. Your hair will have a delightful curl and natural wavy appearance, no matter in what form it is done up, if you will simply apply a little of this harmless fluid at night with a clean tooth brush, drawing this through the hair from root to tip. A few ounces of liquid silmerine from the druggist will last. you a long while. This will not spot the scalp or streak the hair, and is neither sticky nor 'greasy.' It is without question the best hair curling method yet found and no doubt will soon be as popular bere as it is abroad. Adv.
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The double - enameled metal box that is good enough to hold Edgemont Crackers Just the ordinary cracker tins are not good enough in which to pack Edgemont Crackers. The double-enamel pure white lining of the Edgemont insures the crispness, flakiness and freshness of Edgemont Crackers they come out of the box just as appetizing and wholesome as when they came out of the Edgemont ovens. EDGEMONT CRACKERS! 100 in a pound only 10 cents ,
Christmas ball to be given Monday, Dec. 27 at the Odd Fellows' hall. The invitations will be issued within a' few' days. Members of the lodge with their families and friends and out, of town guests will be privileged to attend The Runge orchestra will play. Miss Marie Wysong who has been visiting' friends -and relatives in this city has returned to her home in Connersville. 7'- A - A number of out of town guests are expected to attend the Christmas ball which ; will be given Monday after Christmas in the Pythian Temple by a social committee of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity. A dance is to be given Saturday evening in the Masonic hall by the Eastern star . for their families and friends. The' Runge orchestra will play. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Meyer have gone to Milwaukee where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klute will be host and hostess, for a meeting of a card club Mondajr evening at their home on South Fourteenth street. The Aid society of the East Main Street Friends church met yesterday. There were guests present to fill six tables last evening when members of a card club met at the Eagles' hall. Extending courtesy to Misses Helen Jackson of Fremont, Ohio, and Lucy Dewey of Cyde, Ohio, Miss Lucile Nusbaum entertained this afternoon at her home on North Eleventh street. Roses and ferns were used in arranging the rooms. The guests were Misses Mable Hacemeier, Mary Votaw, Helen Jackson of Fremont, Ohio, Erma Bockhoff, Lucy Dewey of Clyde, Ohio; Hilda Kidder, Ann Nicholson,
Mary ' Clements, Esther Coate, Josephine Wilson, Ruth PennelL Ruth Scott, Mary Canby and Mrs. J. J. Somerville. After the guests had spent the afternoon playing bridge a collation was served at the small tables. They were appointed with pink rosebuds. Mrs. James Duff in and ' daughter Miss Mamie, of Louisville, Kentucky, have been called here by the illness of Master Charles Duff In. son of Dr. and Mrs. Duffin of South B street. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give an assembly party this evening in the Odd Fellow's ball. Their class will receive its last lesson in the first term of lessons. The class will be re-opened after the new year. A number of tbe high school students and Earlham college students will enjoy a skaUng party at the Coliseum Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
The aid society of the Second Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon at the church. After the regular business session a social hour followed. Mrs. George Gault sang a solo with piano accompaniment by Miss Alta McPberson. Refreshments were served. The Runge orchestra will play for a dance to be given at New Castle the Wednesday evening after Christmas. Thursday night of Christ as week the organization will play fv.. a dance in the Armory at Eaton. Mr. Jesse Bailey visited friends in Falmouth, Indiana, this week. A market and bazaar will be given Saturday in the wall paper store on Main street by the Joy Bearers of Trinity Lutheran church.
Try a box of Edgemont Crackers. ItV the economical - way 'besides you'll get more real food value, pound for pound, in them than you will in roast beef, bread or condensed milk. Edgemont Crackers are round a little browned, with a light sprinkle of salt on their surface.
Those who hare tried them by the pound, now buy them in the green Edgemont box eight pounds to tbe box. You'll probably do the same. Simply deposit only 50 cents with your grocer for the double-enameled box. It will be refunded for the empty box or a new one exchanged for it.
Hare your grocer send you some Edgemont Crackers today better still, i order a box of Edgemonts and you'll be pleased at their flavor and flakiness and surprised to know how quickly your family will ask for more W&en you anything green, think of "Edgemont' Brand 101 dinoront kind of eraekmr and cakia Baked only by THE GREEN & GREEN CO., Edfemoat Daytoa ni in
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17c Dozen
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17c Dozen.
5c Each Grape Fruit Sale 5c Each Florida B rights and Russetts Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, New Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Onions, Red and White Radishes, Spinach, Celery, Parsley, Turnips, Parsnips, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Carrotts, Mangoes, Egg Plant. Raisins, Dates, Figs, Citron, Currants, Pure Spices for that Xmaa Fruit Cake. . . . 4X Sugar and Dot Chocolate for candy making. For your Sunday morning breakfast, a nice Mackeral, good bread and butter and a cup of Cooper's Blend Coffee.
Cross, Feverish Child is Bilious : Or Constipated Look, Mother! If Tongue Is , Coated Give "California Syrup of Figs." Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs," that this Is their ideal laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and It thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bobwels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at tbe tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and in a few hours all the foul; constipated waste, sour bile and undigested, food passes out of tbe bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, . look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of tbe bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. When its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has Etomach-ache, diarrhoea, Indigestion, colic remember, a good "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" bandy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooled. Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company." adv.
RHEUMATIC OR BACKACHY? GET TREX NOW Twenty-five Cents Worth is Plenty; Try it! Take Harmless. Soothing Trex for Just 3 Days. Then no more stineine rhpnmntio
pains; good-bye chronic miserable constipation; no more sore kidneys nor aching back. Trex is wonderful! acts right off. Trex Induces natural drainage of the entire system ; promptly opens your clogged up kidneys, liver and bowels ; cleans the stomach of fermenting, gassy foods and waste; dissolves out irritating rheumatic poisons; relieves feverishness, headaches, dizziness and constipation misery. Don't stay "knocked out" any longer. Get this quick relief today. 25c at A. G. Luken or sample direct from H. B. Denton & Co., (Not Inc.) Beardstown, 111. adv.
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1025 MAIN ST.
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Increased Quality Reduced Price
11c
Fresh Pork Shoulders, pound Prime Beef Roast, pound Choice Pot Roasts, pound
Choice Boiling Beef Sc No. 1 Pork Loin Roasts, pound 12ic Loin Pork Chops, pound 14c Round or Sirloin Steaks, all choice, young, tender beef, lb 14c Fresh Sliced Liver, pound 5c?
Very choice Elgin Creamery Butter, lb. 30c Three large Loaves of Mother's Bread. .10 Sweet Pickled Boneless Bean Pork, lb., 10c
Fresh Baltimore Oysters, quart 30c Fresh Halibut Steaks, pound 15c
Absolutely Pure Lard No. 10 pails. 9 lbs. net (J-j ffr weight J)XUO
No. 5 pails. 4U lbs. net
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No. 3 pails, 2 lbs., net
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55c
33c
SMOKED MEATS
No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, per lb
Xo. 1 Sugar Cured Shoulders, lb
No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon
per pound
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18c
OLEOMARGARINE
Swift's Lincoln 2 lbs Moxley's Special 2 lbs Buehlr Bros.' Special. 2 lbs
25c
36c 35c
OUR OWN MAKE BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, pound 10c Choice Bean Bacon, pound Hp COFFEE I CHEESE I SAUSAGE
Fancy Steel Cut, the 35c kind, lb Rio Coffee (whole bean) 2 lbs ;...
23c 25c
Full Cream per pound Brick Cheese per lb ,
20c 20c
Frankforts. Wieners.. Garlic and Bclcgna. per lb 12'. jc Fresh Link Sausage, lb. .12" '2c Liver Sausage, lb 10c
Alaska Salmon, Indiana Sweet Corn, Extra Sifted Early June Peas, Mustard, Canned Soup, Vienna Sausage, Sour Kraut, Pure Apple Currant Jelly, assorted to please, 3 for. .... .25 8 Small Cans Evaporated Milk . 25S 25c Bottle Van Camp's Catsup l...16cl - Choice Guaranteed Eggs, Doz. 25 ' ' 7 -
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