Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 318, 20 December 1915 — Page 7
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Invitations have been received for a dance to be given by the Pel Iota XI sororitay of Kokomo, Monday, December 27. . , Mr. Glenn' Friermood of Indianapolis, at one time In charge of the vocal department at Earlham college, was elected president of the Indianapolis Musicians' club. , A"- play entitled A 'Christmas Dream'.wiJl be presented Wednesday evening at the First Presbyterian church by members of the Sunday school under the direction of Mrs. Percy Sprague, who -wrote the little play. The cast of characters follows: "Marjorie Stella Knode. '. Jack Russell Allen. Mary Ruth Ruth Crichet. Fairy Godmother Anna Dallas. ' Fairies Ruth Weed, Mary' Tudor, Queen Webb, Irene Sauer, Elizabeth Kohler, Charlotte Colvin, Ruth Simmons, Gladys Mervin, Edith McClellan, Elizabeth Coate, Mary Elizabeth Dean, Emmaline Land, Mary Alice Collins and Marjorie Bourn. ; Bo-Peep Alice Lemon. " Queen of Hearts Katherine Carr. v Brownies Philip Weller, Frederick Weir, George Harwood, Frank Dallas, Thaddeus Braffett, Richard Crawford, Benjamin Dallas, George Toler, Samuel Kolp and Rowland Smith. The Rockaby Lady From Hushaby Street-!Loulse Mather. Sleephead Band Eleanor Wissler, Naomi Caldwell, Jean Shlveley, Audrey Newman, Mary Jane Schlllinger and Beatrice Mervin. Santa Claus Malcolm Dill. Musical Program Jerushy, Marjorie, Jack, Mary Ruth. Holy Night Marjorie. Beautiful Country of Fairyland Marjorie. I Am the Godmother Fairy Fairy Godmother. Merry Little Elves are We Fairies, Fairy Godmother and Mary Ruth. Queer Little Fellows are We Brownies. We're So Sleepy Rockaby Lady and Sleepyhead Band. Mister Santa Claus Fairy Godmother, Fairies, Bo-Peep, Queen of Hearts, Mary Ruth and Brownies. I'm Santa, the Popular Man Santa Claus. Messrs. Chauncey Edgerton, Kirk Bly, Adolph Getz and several other members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will attend the ball to be Kir en at Connersville December 30 for the national officers. 1 The wedding of Mr. Orwood Fuller and Miss Lona E. Black was solemnized Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Grace M. E. parsonage, the Rev. tJ. S. A. Bridge performing the cere
mony. The bride wore a gown of gray taffeta silk and her flowers were a corsage bouquet. Mr. and Mrs. -Fuller left for a short wedding trip and upoo their return will be at home td their many friends in this city. Mr. Fuller is an employe of the Starr Piano company. - - v ; '' ' ' ' " Mr. James ' N." Stanton of "'tho' .University of Michigan will come Wednesday to spend the holidays with his parents! , . Mr. Malcolm Dill a student at Howe academy, is the guest of . Mr. . and Mrs.' Howard Dill. ;
M essrs. Herbert Keen and Robert
Shank of Dayton,: visited friends hero Sunday. ' : " ' Christmas cantata will be presented; this evening at the Third M. E. Church entitled "Santa Claus' Boys." The public is cordially invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Todd and baby will go to Cincinnati Thursday for 9 brief visit before going to Piqua, Ohio, where they will spend Christina with
relatives.
Messrs. James Fry and Ira Swisler
will go to Greenville, Ohio, tomorrow
for a visit with Mrs. Margaret Murray,
: Mr. and Mrs. Omer G. Murray enter
tained several guests to dinner last
evening.
Miss Claudine Steinberger of Indian'
a polls, will come Monday after Christ
mas to attend the Beta mi -igmt, Christmas ball. While in the city she will be entertained at the Lome of Mr. and Mrs. George Fox,. South Sixteenth
street.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke will have as their gutsts during the holidays, Mr. and Mr. Jame Morris, son and children of Chicago, and Mis
Gwendolyn Foulke. Mr and Mrs. Rudolnh G. Leeds will
entertain with a family dinner Christmas day at their home on South
Eighteenth street. The Epworth League of Grace M. E.
church, will meet Tuesday evening at
the church. The Sunday school of the Grace M
E. church will present a Christmas program Wednesday evening at the
church. The ballroom In the home of Mrs
Paul Comstock In Reeveston Place was prettily decorated In the Christmas colors Saturday afternoon, when a meeting of the Richmond chapter of
the Daughters of the American Revo-
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Mew Model Waists Fur Trimmed Coats Silk and Cloth Dresses RELIABLE FVRS Chic Skirts Children's Coats, Etc.
At January Prices
All This Week
BICYCLES ERECTOR SETS ICE SKATES TREE LIGHTING OUTFITS ELECTRIC LANTERNS UMBRELLAS
FLASH LIGHTS POCKET KNIVES " "' SAFETY RAZORS LEARNER'S TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS Store Open Evening.
DUNING'S 43 North Eighth St.
HADLEY'S Xmas Decorations
2 OKo HULL I HULL I LBS. QC. ,BS--0C This is the Best Delaware Holly 2 faWV
HULLY HOLLY LBS.
LBS. This is the Best Delaware Holly 2
FESTOONING NEEDLE PINES WREATHS, ALL KINDS XMAS TREES -EXTRA NICE THIS YEAR XMAS TURKEYS Plenty of Them and Quality Guaranteed (Order It Now)
Hat ORANGE SPECIAL ISC llv these Are Florida Sweets All Week
10c Lb. XMAS CANDY SPECIAL 10c Lb. j All Pure Candy, the kind we run every Xmas. Your orders are appre-. "ciated and will be carefully filled. PHONE 2292 1035 MAIN ST.
15c doz.
w fceM. Mr. Robert Nohr, Jr I &tcal dlfWinr of the public schools. fl'iWw, Citizen." He wed-fW MtfeMfty of physical edu- ' Tkw Cse, one composed of f Tb. .WMsyif to illustrate rhythmic 1 snaatle. t$ othr made np of boys i tmotr4r toetje. -The afternoon
vp uiowtsji! enjojea T tne guests. ffar tJe;WJMii eerred . tea. The
moerpive JeaMnes Fred S. Bates,
'JL Bridge. D 8. Brown. E. M. CampI m I J: r var
GeewPonrnr John B. Dou-
WLyt'&9 Libert D. Gayle, J. T.
vr. H. vraat. ' B- urosvenor.
le ' .1jR. Tohni Hoerner, Belle
C:Borti,4X.lf. Hodgin. . F. Horn-
pl. H. ff -Hljntlngton, Thomas Kauf-
olson'. wcJ J.?:Rouie, ' Albert W.
iJm, B--;.l uhy,D. W. Stevenson,
fyd vnn jporenr rrea o. wnue, j. ai.
yan.. innnv-1 aung, Misses u-iuia Sbbati ,:nMi Xjma.'h.. Alice Locke.
fh MW i, towa Bradbury, Georgia
; Uxb. HoKd Knap wUl go to UrVpn Turif y to remain over the hol1 yp, thjraffft of her mother, Mrs. linell. 'FllSr Ae will be joined by Mr.1 KAmp. wfcj-will remain In Urbana Chrta4 i -' Te punife ii invited to attend the
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ey VIP T4CP wwi b givea i us-
evening ft tne First Cbri3tian
Urcn by tnn tnenaiy circle unaer
leadership of Mrs. Fred H. Lemon, nrticlfs of jp9d will be five cents.
lr. and, Mrs. George Pox and son, lr. Alvin Pon, will spend the week jA iln -IniUlnwpoiis, visiting frisnds reJntfiP. s . Tie Erfrlvo Literary eooicty effimeet ;Tsjsy. afternoon with llrs.
in W;Wjoi.n.,w some on w ei
strejtt. ;"3 '' :"' '
unriscsess - witn or. and ;-ir3.
of Ml Knrolyn Karl, xond' gifl. appeared !a
this morning Indianapolis Star, with the following: "Miss Karolyn Karl, one of the church singers in Indianapolis, who has won a reputation with her beautiful-voice, will, sing in the quartet at the Central Avenue M. E. choir at the old melodies concert at the
Murat theatre this evening." Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert and little daughter are leaving this week for California, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. : , Mrs. H. Creager gave a Christmas party to the ladies of the E. E. club Thursday at her home in Kokomo. An interesting indoor field meet dnrinv
the afternoon and representatives from
uet-auw, ruraue, Earlham and Butler participated . The honors went to Earl
ham with Mrs. leader.-'
William Easter as
. Several out of town guest will attend the sixth annual ball of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity, which will be held the Monday after Christina at the Pythian temple: ' ' 7 1 v " -' ." . Mr. Earl Weasel, a student at Rone Polytechnic institute, Terr - Hants, will arrive Wednesday and spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs.' Hnity Wesael. ' .
HENRY FORD REPORTED S4CK
LONDON, Dec 20. a New Agency dispatch from Christianla y tn Henry Ford Is suffering . from lnflUr ran... ' . ; . ; . . . .
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Entry bfe-k ktm nw neadjr tor the indoor track pet to be held at the T. KTC.'r-by tS kU'choel boys
X o'clock, ertntf wfll be iO-ynrd daa.daajX If yad dart. zSOyrd daabt H9r 4&k. 9nrd run, tanng bres Ispw. Jrpcaa Pit and i n i .rae. Ay.-conteetent may enter $Wb evetn .pot ooanttnc the. relay, TfJCfv. Pjt;wfn be award: ed the wtnnttf 'dna njd flrt and second In 'eeek-eveBC-- PUnt will be
allowed as follows: First t points, ecoad 6 points, third 3 point and fourth 1 point. All entries must be nanded, to Cqach Nohr nt his office in too high school building naf later than i-o'cloctC Tuesday. Dec 21. - -
MASON f.:ETSSAi:D07
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signed - Praakie
and Sammte 8sndow of Cin
cinnati, for, the eetsj-wtndup tor the boxing show he will stag at Xagles hall on New .Tear' afternoon. andow claim the bantam wlht chsmpfonsnlp of Ohio and he should give Mason the beat argument he has had this year. The bout will begin at 4 o'clock, j .
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Four more days in which to haye your garments clewed sad prcs f en fcii. Rcaeaber you cannot get good cleanins: cheap. We are given the credit of turning: cut the best trrij: in tl,eity.
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What girl can resist the charm of a dainty Lavalliere. a veritable lacework of gold or platinum, set with precious or semi-precious stones? The designs this year are so unusually lovely, so delicate and fine, we are sure they must have been inspired by fairies. Come in and look them ovei whether you intend to purchase or not. We know it will be a treat to you to see these exquisite pieces of jewelry. The prices In these range from $1.50 to $150, but those moBt popular both in design and price, cost $6 to $12, of which we hve a hundred or more charming patterns.
Give HER a Bracelet. Watch Or to HIM a Watch
Gruen wWritlet.M Watches ' ' " T. The - convenience, prectjesbillt y and attractivinjfra "Of Wrtf t 'an.' Bracelet Watched make them, pai' ticularly desirable, and fully justify their popularity.'
We show them in silver and gold, and most of them' with . exttslnh . bracelet.:; Some are engraVfd "pr chased. - ..-.i .
Others plain . polished, daint) Watches from ; $3.50, $5.00, JfO.
$12.00, $15.00 up.
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diamond surface is exposed. This has never before been i accomplished, and marks a new era in diamond settings. It makes the ideal Xmas Gift at a
price lower than that of a large solitaire. Prices Range From $35 to $200
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We offer tp those who appreciate the importance ofying; Diamonds carefully, a gatherihg tftifyxifct stones that is fully in keep-
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