Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 203, 13 July 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADJ UM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, raURSDAY,-JULYiI3;r6y

oev.e;jwjce LEAVES TO VISIT KENTUCKY HOME

I WEW PARIS, Of, July 13.-:Mr:vand (Mrs. Edward : Spence returned, from jMiddletown, 0., Sunday after a visit fvlth their son ' Harry; and family. A (party of MiddJetown relatives return

ed with them and spent the day Sunday.:. .E.'.C Spence of IMttsburg, Pa., Joined, his wife and daughter' Martha, In .ar week-end visrt with , local relatives, 'returning Sunday evening .. to their home in Pittsburg.. Rev., and

Mrs. Edgar J. Vance and small eon Paul Mathes, .left Monday for a six weeks vacation visit in the home state Tennessee at New Market. Mias Mina fMay Medford, ' sister of ..Mrs. -Vance,

n.i4 Via ai avis! attonil.

d tievr. Paris schools, also returned to her home in' Tennessee with 1 them. Rev. Vance is - pastor s of New Paris Presbyterian 'church.. . .'.Mr. and Mrs.

(Earl Mitchell and daughter Mildred,

of Chester, were Sunday guests of Mr (and Mrs. William H. Garretson....;H

u. Aker of Dayton, Sundayed with home folks. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. George

Woods have returned from a visit to

fpoints in Indiana attending the wed

Mling of their son, Fred at Anderson,

und., during their absence. - 1 ; .Wat Guest at Centervllle.

Miss Ethel DaviB was " a; guest of ttrionds at Centervllle Sunday and at

tended the annual picnic of the Chris

nlan Sunday school Star class held at

lOsborne's Lake near Economy.. .

(Misses Lorena Miller, Evelyn Nor-

ithrop and Leona, Smith and H. B. W. fMlller motored to Richmond Sunday

bind were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. TH. Knollenberg and daughter. j . r Mies Wanda King, spent, Sunday, at pMchmond with Miss Bessie Roop..... bliss Gertrude Colvin was the guest &of relatives at Dayton, '"Sunday.. ;. vSamuel L. McCoy is' in quite a critical condition at his home near Gettysburg, a mouth cancer being his afflict-

S. CLEVENGER GIVES PARTY FOR DAUGHTER WHO WILL WED SOON

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James Penland- was. a Hamilton

hrlBitor Saturday.... James Fowler was

Jtover from Dayton to spend Saturday

evening Mr. - and Mrs. John v. 8tubbs returned to Richmond Saturday after a. visit" here with their daughter, Mrs. J. E. Randall.. .. .Miss Betty Todd has returned. from a visit with relatives at Richmond, Ky..... Charles Anderson was up from HamUfton . to spend Sunday! with . Mr. and pars. O. D. Pocock.. . . .Mrs. Heber Peeling " returned to . Springfield Sanday after a visit here with her father, 'Stephen Bertsch and family. Mr. Peeljins spent Sunday here Mrs. J. I). IHogshcad of Atlanta, Ga., Is the Iguest of her mother, Mrs. M. E. 'J3rown.

PHILOMATH, ;Ind, July 13,-pMr. Mr. and Mrs.: John" L'eistner entertained Sunday, Mr. and - Mrs. F. P.' Dye of ' Brownsville, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Norris of' Connersville. and ,, Mrs. Russell Wainjwrlght.. . .Mr. ; and Mnu .D. Clevenger " of near Brownsville entertained several young ladies at a thim

ble' party Thursday afternoon, at which

time they ' announced the , engage

ment of their daughter, Cleo. to Raymond Winters. The wedding will take place In the near future. Miss Clevenger Is a grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. , M. B. McCashland Mr. and

Mrs. Samuel Garrett of Waterloo and Mrs. Alice Garrett and granddaughters

Alice and Frances Fen ton of Chicago

spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenberg. Entertain Richmond People. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and daughters Cora and Gertrude, entertained as their guests Sunday Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Hanes and family and B. C. Manley and family of .Richmond, David r Clevenger, John Clevenger and family and Walter McCashland and family. . . . Miss Nettie Shadel of Centervllle visited her sisters Mesdames Ardia Plankenhorn and Sadie Rodenberg Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lemmons, Mr. and Mrs. George Reibsommer and son of Alquina, and William Brown, George Fisher and the Rev. Edward Thomas of Lyon's Station were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fisher.-

Richmond man gives sermon in whitewater

ECONOMY SHOWMAN HAS PAYING TOUR

ECONOMY, July 12 Oliver Hiatt made a business trip to Cambridge, Saturday afternoon. James Jackson and Bert Carver have bought the hay off the meadow, east of Jesse B." Stan

ley .farm for $50.00.. .. ..Mrs. Grace

Hunt, Mrs. Stella Cranor and' Miss Carrie Cranor were at Richmond Saturday morning Ed Martin, the

Showman, has returned from a suc

cessful two ' weeks tour , with a show

company.

Modoc Visitors. Allie Conorroe and Harrison John

son' of Modoc were here Friday.. . . . The Misses Margaret Loop gave a party in honor of her guest, Miss Mildred Swain of' Lynn, at Martindale Creek.

in .Harry Marshall's woods, Friday

afternoon Dr. A. L. Loop was at

Lynn, Saturday afternoon.

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Quarterly meeting was held at the M. E. church Sunday, with a large attendance. , The ' sermon ' was by Dr. Light, district superintendent. J Mrs. Carl Haid and baby of Detroit are visiting relatives here.. , An ice cream social will be held Saturday evening . at Laurel hall, given by the juvenile classes of the M.. E. Sunday school. V .Motor to Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pyle and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Pyle motored to Albany Sunday to visit relatives.

Dr. George B. Hunt and wife of Richmond were here Monday.

Misses "Inez i Voorhees and Millie

Thomas of Richmond spent Monday night with George Moore and family. Mrs. J. H. Marshall, who has been

ill. Is Improving. '

Mrs. Dan White ' is visiting ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thomas at Fountain

City. - Baby Girl at Stanley Home.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.

Staley, a girl.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Townsend and family of Fountain City spent Sunday

with A. B. Austin and family.

Chelsea Stemple and family were the guests of friends at Williamsburg

Saturday night and Sunday. Texas People Visit. Alva Brant and family of Dallas, Tex., have come to spend some time at this place. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt entertained Charles Hunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Chenoweth of Fountain-City and Ronald Hunt Sunday. Miss Carrie Addleman is no so well again.

Masonic Calendar

France exported to this country last

year more than $3,000,000 worth of perfumery and soap. This was nearly

double the amount bought during the previous year.

Monday Richmond Commandery, No. 8, K. T. Special conclave; work in the Red Cross, degree. ...

Tuesday Richmond Lodge, No. 196, F. and A. M. Called meeting; work in th Entered Apprentice degree. Wdnesday Webb Lodge, No. 24, F. and A. M. .Called. meeting; work in the Master Mason degree, commencing at 7 o'clock. Refreshments. Friday King ; Solomon's - Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. , Stated convocation.

Taking Big Chances. It is a great risk to travel without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, as this preparation cannot be obtained on the trains or steamships. Attacks of bowel complaint are often sudden and very severe, and everyone should go prepared for them. Obtainable everywhere. adv.

MORNING Sll PASTOR MOTORS TO R YORK

-MORNING SUN, O..' July 12 Rev. Jamieson and family leave . today via auto for Pattersonville and Shushani N. Y., for a five ; weeks' visit : with friends.. ..:w, B. Cline ; was r in West Alexandria Saturday, seeing voters. ... . .Mrs M. L. Ramsey and Mildred Weed visited Oxford friends Saturday. ....E. C. Mikesell and a party "of friends from New Paris were fishing in Four Mile Creek, the, Fourth. V New Castle People .Visit. W S) Irwin, and family entertained friends from New Castle, Ind., Sunday, -..Mr. and Mrs. H C. Ramsey of Richmond spent the Fourth' with their mother, Mrs. M. L. Ramsey. ' ; Richmond People on. Vacation. Mrs. C. L. Marshall . visited her mother in Richmond last week.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ramsey of Richmond are. spending their vacation at Roy Morrow's. .... C. A. Bess and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Coe at Billingsville, .Ind.. .. . Rev, Jamieson and wife entertained Rev. and Mrs. Spencer and Session Tuesday evening. .. . S. C. Weed and children entertained

Rev. and Mrs. Bailey, Rev. and Mrs. Jamieson and Rev. and Mrs.' Spencer, Saturday evening. ; ,

News of Cambridge

By Harriet lult.

Oliver Taylor, residing on the Hurst farm, near: Milton, has rented that owned by Mrs. Viola K. Roth and will move, in the Spring..... Miss Emma Bradbury, of Indianapolis, after a visit ' with her brother, A. W. Bradbury has gone to Centerville to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John

Lashley. : ','"' ,.

Father Gorman "returned Friday

evening after having spent the week in Chicago. .... Mrs. Charles Sumner

Kirkwood of Brookville is the guest of

Mrs. Sarah Kirkwood : and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller, .... Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White, of Indianapolis, have re

turned to spend the summer in their

home on Front street..

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Only a Limited Allotment of v Hoosier Kitchen Gabiriets : at Present Prices

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The maker has advised us - that, ' owing to the increased cost of aU raw materials, prices will advance.

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"Hoosier Wonder." Advertised in leading Magazines - .

We have a

limited " allotment of these Ho os i e rs coining,' to be sold at the present low V prices. To be 1 sure of pet-V

ting one of these ; Hoosiers, come : before ,. the crowd and make your, selection. : ' Come today. Some day you will .get a cabinet anyway. You can , find no equal to the Hoosier. ' - Don't Delay! Decide Today! Only $1.00 puts a New Hoosier in Your Home 6n The Famous

Hoosier Plan

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LADIES' BLUE, PURPLE, . BLACK, LACE HIGH $S.(0(Q) a Pair.

The confidence of the people in this popular store was demonstrated again by the great throng that gathered for the opening and crowded the store to capacity all day. The reason for the immediate and universal response of the people to the announcement of our SEMI-ANNUAL SALE is easily explained. Every pair of shoes sold at sale prices carries the UNEQUALLED FELTMAN GUARANTEE of absolute satisfaction or money refunded. All purchasers receive the same high character of service, individual attention and correct fitting that they are accustomed to receive when buying shoes at full price. t Everyone knows that in FELTMAN'S SALES, the PRICE IS ACTUALLY REDUCED and that nothing but the price is reduced that everything else remains at the same maximum standard of efficiency for which this store is justly famed.

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Hanan & Sons $7 Oxfords, fl0 QC I All newest style $5 and .. Aft most sizes. Sale nrirp. tyOoO fl nvfnrds- SaIp nriw J?tJ

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Men's $4 Oxfords, newest styles, dark tans, gun metals and vici; Sale

$6 Oxfords; Sale price. .

Men's Tan Trot grade, Sale

price

Men's gun metal, gray top Oxfords, $4 grade, newest .styles ; Sale tfQ OK

Moc, $4 $3.25

Men's Tramp Last Oxfords (patent colt only), $4.50 grade; Sale price go Q5 at

Patent colt English Oxfords, first (jQ A K quality, $6 grade; Sale price Men's $3.50 Oxfords and Shoes 2.95 Sale price . ..... !

$7 White Buck Shoes, .sr.prtri.$5.50

$5.00 White and Black

Sport Oxfords . . . .

$4.25

$3.00 White Canvas Oxfords I1 flEf

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$1.50 White Canvas Oxfords, 35

Ladies' $6 Pumps, white, gray &A CC and champagne, Summer Sale $5 Bronze Colonials and Pumps OK best French bronze, price . . $4.50 Bar Strap, cut out in dull ttO OK and patent; Sale price ...... $5 Newest Pumps, patent and AM OPJ dull, kid, hand turn sole, price d All newest $4 Pumps, colonials d0 AK and strap effects, price ptli $5 Patent "and Dull . Colonial, (j0 7A newest style ; price ..... - PO I U Hand Turn Strap Slippers, $3.50 grade, stylish, comfortable, soft vici QO OK kid; Sale price Ladies' $2.50 Hand Turn Strap U0 OA Slippers, Sale price ......... .Ladies' Bronze Pumps, $4 val- QK ues ; sale price fl

One lot of Baby Doll Pumps in dull and patent, $2.50 and $3.00 v values, price

$1.50

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One Lot of - Pumpo and Strap Effects, about 100 pairs In the lot, for quick selling

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