Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 219, 1 August 1916 — Page 6
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' THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, AUG. 1, 1916 city, were married last Wednesday In ployed as driver of a transportation service truck running between that city and Richmond, Ind. ; - Society Woman is Peace Officer WESTVILLE CHURCH WILL BE DEDICATED SUNDAY AFTERNOON Newport, Ky. The couple are residing in Oxford. The bridegroom is em .."i 17
A a ice crcan j social will be given tonight at 7:r.o on the parsonage lawn of St. Paul's Lutheran church of South JjevenUi stieet. under the. auspicea of Air. Kiuici'e and Mrs. Piehl's classes. In raso of rain it will ba held in the Sunday school rcom. ' 2 t Missionary society of the First CL. ..tl; n church will meet Wednesday artrriicon at 2: So o'clock iu the church rar'ors. Mrs. T. E. Pcinicr, 230 South West Fourth street, will entertain the past Krands of th Rebekah lodge from 2 to I o'clock at her home Wednesday. In honor of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Georse H. Pniner. From 4 to 6 o'clock she will wrtaln the members of the Rcbek i and the Relief corps, of which MiB. Pointer is a member of long standing. Mrs. Everett Davis, 32 South Thirteenth street, a sister of Mrs, Poinier, called in a number of friends ind acquaintances last evening to do honor to the couple on the happy occasion. About 2Z were present. The Tlrzah Aid of the Een Hur lodpe will meet with Mrs. John Schneider. C29 South Twelfth street, Wednesday .afternoon at 2 o'clock, instead of ct Glen Mnler park. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Foster left Saturday for a two weeks' outing at Crooked lake. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum. Miss Mildred Nusbaum and Master Edward -eturned today from a month's vaca:ion ct Ot-orge lake. Miss Carrie Glrty left this morning for a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. Misa Rita Harvey and her mother, Mr. Harvey, formerly of this city, will return to their home in California no::t Saturday, after spending three months with friends and relatives in p.ichrccnd and Indianapolis.
The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary society of the First M. E. church will be held at the home of Mrs. B. D. Ramsey. 206 North Thirteenth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2; 30. A cordial invitation Is extended to all members and their friends. The Ladies' W. C. B. class of the Central Christian church will hold their regular moathly meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs, .Ar. thur Mahan on 112 Pearl Street, '. Mr, Andrew Rausch, Miss Kathryn Rautch and Mrs. Louis Frauman left Sunday morning for Crooked lake,
i where they will spend two weeks. Miss 1 rA Clpnner nf !")avtrtn Ohtrv
is the guest of Miss Nola Becher, this city.
DON'T TAKE BAD EGGS SENT THROUGH MAIL
If you receive any bad eggs through parcel post, call the post office at once and notify Postmaster Beck. Detectives of three great government departments have been pit to "hot trails" to catch malefactors guilty of flooding the United States mail with aged and infirm eggs in ast quantities. The post offce department and the departments of agriculture and of justice have declared war on the offenders.
SPEND YOUR NIGKLES FOR LIFE IS SHORT
f mbers of the United Brethren society arc asked to earn $1 and biiiiK it to the meeting at the church t 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Each member will be expected to tell how she earned the money. The money will bo applied to the $100 fund which the women subscribed to the church. A? this is the last meeting cf the church year, officers for the next year will be elected. The regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace church will be held at (he home of Mrs. W. H. Kittle, 130 North Twentieth street, tomorrow aftt Thty will have the annual ni'TT opening. Mr. and Mrs. Olive - Knode and faintly will leave Thursday for a week's ve cation at Indian Lake. Ohio. Mr. Frank M. Brown and Miss Ida
B. Hlkins. both of this city, were j nuietly married yesterday afternoon !
it 3 o crock at the parsonage of the .Trace church. TV inm:i1 rprnion of fh" Frv
mi!v will be held at the home of! M". atl Mrs. Charles Heckman, Lib-! frty p'kr. south of the city. Sunday I iufcust lv. Mrs;. T. J. Turner cf Indianapolis, i
sr.d Mrs. C!arence Viilllc;os5 of Detroit, jrc the guosts of Mrs. Vern Thomas.
Hilton I.c'i" c Los Angeles, is ex?ff trd litre thio week for a visit. Dr. Chi'.rlrr; Marvel is spending the wrfk attending the Mayo clinics at, oclici-tc':'. Minn. i i The Sunday school class of Trs. Van j Pre-iG of ths tfe-cond English Lutheran j :!rutt h will pk-nic at the Glen tomor- j ow. All members are requested to , meet promptly at her home-, 107 Lin- i loin . troet, at 10 o'clock, bringing well j Mled baskets and car fare.
Mr. Lyman Lyboult will return this (veiling from a course in summer school.
Mr. and Mis. Fny Hcladay have returned from a two weeks' outing spent
t l.-i'.-n Unrrm in nf.rfherii InmnilH. j
f. r. rl t, I li.11 Mrnrfh ,1 ti,-.
jHve I con visiting with Mr. and Mrs. f 3ccre Kauyc-r. returned yesterday to :
Iheir heme in I'crt Wayne. The following composed a picnic party at the Heiley cottage north of
the city Sunday: .Misses Elizabeth I Hershuy, Helen Hershey, Eleanore j Surrct'.dorf, L'CGie Cruv, Ruth Brad-;
cy, Caroline Bradley, Alice Yoselsong, '.rulla Cher.owcth and Emerald Kera?er. The Rev. and Mrs. A. J Fecger left this morning for Chattanooga, Ohio, where they will visit relatives. A called meeting of the Domestic Science association will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H II. Huntington at 2:30 o'clock. All Dcanl members are urged to attend as ivel! as other members.
Commemorative of the seventysighth birthday of J. C. Evans, residing on the River Road, members of ihe family held a family reunion at :he heme Sunday. The five sons and '.heir wives and Miss Ruth Evans, a laughter, were present. The list in:luded Edgar, Ernest. Walter, Harry ind Homer Evans and wives. Miss Ruth Evans, and ten grandchildren. Miss N. Peters, of Newport News, Virginia, and Mrs. Jerome Ball, visited friends at Springfield, Ohio, Satirday and Sunday. Mr. Harry Wilson and Mr. George Nackey left last Sunday for a short visit with Marshall Nackey, who is a calvary man and will entertain bis father and Mr. Wilson at the barracks !n Columbus, Ohio. The Ladies of the Central Christian Dhurch will give a parcel po6t sale and '.cn cream social at the homo of Mr. jjrd Mrs. Ray Howell, 400 South Ninth street, Fridny evening. All are Incited.
Richmond bankers have been informed that the story sent out some time ago to the effect that the nickel in a five cent piece of United States money was worth six cents was wrong. The abnormal price was supposed to have been cause to the great demand cif the metal for munitions. ; in letters received here from the mint bureau it is pointed out that if the story were true, American fivecent pieces would disappear from eirpulation and the government would be compelled to stop mintage because of the loss that would be sustained. - As a matter of fact, both copper and nickel have gone up during the last two years but still Uncle Sam makes a reasonable profit in making his coppers and five-cent pieces.
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Dedicatory services for the remodeled Friends.' church at New Westvine, Ohio, will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev. Ira Johnson, according to announcement of the committee. . The regular services will be held in the morning with
a sermon by the Rev. Irvin Stigall,
pastor.
At the noon hour a basket dinner will be held in the new basement. Each family is asked to bring a wellfilled basket. A' special musical program will be given in. connection with the afternoon dedicatory ceremonies. Reconstruction of the chuscii has cost approximately $3,000 and includes the installation of a basement, remodeling of the main auditorium and erection of one new room. All funds necessary for the improvement were subscribed before hand, but has not been collected yet.
H. C. HASEMEIER CO.
RALPH HARRIS WEDS
EATON, O., Aug. 1. Ralph Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, and Miss Mildred Huffman, daughter of Mrs. Elma Huffman, both of this
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Miss Elena Robinson Goodwin, society woman ef Redwood City, Cal., who has been appointed a deputy constable in the township cf San Mateo county, which includes several exclusive communities.
Deaths in Prebl
MRS, SONNIKSEN DEAD
Mrs. Sonniksen, a former Richmond citizen, died at her home in San Jose. California, July 26. Word was received today by Mrs. John Macke, also of San Jose, who has been visiting friends in Richmond for about four weeks. Mrs. Sonniksen moved to California several years ago and took her three children with her. The deceased was three times married and leaves her daughter, Mrs. Stull, and two sons, Mr. Madsen and J-. Sonniksen.
EATON, O., Aug. 1. Funeral services for Julia Anna Bloom, 92, were held Sunday afternoon in First Presbyterian church, conducted by the pas
tor, Rev. C. A. Hunter. Burial in i Mound Hill cemetery. The deceased, j tTrfrlmi rf Vi j3 lata T-. V r XJ Rlnom
a native of Preble county, but for some time had lived with a son, Henry Bloom, at Batavia. Her death occurred there last Friday, the result of- paralysis. Besides' the son at whose home she died, she leaves these children: Mrs. James Bailey, of Latty, Mrs. Charles Pierce, south of Eaton; Fred Bloom, near Brookville; Mrs. Angeline Bend, Ereckenridge, Colo., and Steve Bloom, of Batavia.
Kobe has 498,317 people.
Concrete as a material for gato structures in American irrigation canals is beginning to displace wood, its durability overcoming the disadvantage of higher cost.
REUNION OF HARLANS
The annual reunion of the Interstate association of the Harlan family will be held at Glen Miller park tomorrow. This gathering will be attended by members of the' rHa?laii
family from Indiana and Ohio. A. H. ! Harlan, secretary of the national as- J sociation, which meets at Lansing, Mich., later in the month vill preside !
at the convention here. Several score of persons are expected , to attend.
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ny substitute. MOTHER GRAY CO., Le Roy, N.Y.
Two-Hour Sale Wednesday AUGUST 2 Of Ladies Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats
You have a month to wear them while we must make our store in readiness to give you our usual best selection of New, Fall Millinery At the Lowest Prices Sale starts 8:30 Wednesday a. m., and ends at 10:30 a. m.
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Tomorrow IS DOLLAR DAY
If Last Nighfs Advertisement escaped your notice, look it up
The Store With Only One Price
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August Sale Specials We Mention Just a Few Bargains Here. One $S5.00 Turkish Davenport, 82 inches long? upholstered in beautiful tapestry, luxurious springs, extraordinary value, oni,,s;,:!.sa!e.p.r:!e.. S6O.00 One Early English Morris Chair, Spanish Leather Loose Cushions, good stylo and
:.75: $14.75
comfortable, marked $19.75,
August Sale price only
AUGUST SALE SPECIALS
One odd Mahogany Buffet. 43-in. top,
beveled mirror, 12x40, good style, ex
cellent value, marked $59,
August Sale price
One odd Mahogany Parlor Settee, good quality and style, beautifully carved,
worth $40.00; August sale
price only
$39.75
$26.75
Buy Your Refrigerator During This Sale Our HERRICK and LEONARD Refrigerators stand the test. They are the last word m construction which means long service and least ice, consumption.
$34.00 Refrigerators $19.20
$40.00 Refrigerators $32.00 $36.00 Refrigerators $28.80
$34.00 Refrigerators $27.20
$20.00 Refrigerators $16.00
$15 00 Refrigerators $12.00
$25.00 Refrigerators, now $20.00
August Sale Specials $29.50 Combination Book Case, big, roomy secretary, S drawers, cupboard and 5 shelves for books; August (JJOI AA Sale price tprfjLUU $57.50 genuine leather Couch (Pyf Q AA full ize, August sale price v""vr $49.00 Early English Dining Table, 8 ft..
54 in., big value, August Sale price .'
$37.00
August Sale Specials A Mahogany Davenport Seat, 74 inches long, upholstered in Genuine Morocco Leather, plain seat, tufted back, a lifetime piece, marked $59.00. QAA Art August Sale price only .... pxUU $25.00 Library Table, Quarter Sawed Oak, 3 drawers, and two book shelves. August eale price J1 fT f7(T only PXlJU
All Porch FURNITURE Must Go Prices Cut Almost to Remove this Furniture
A Big Value in Baby Carriages at Reduced Prices TO GO AT 20 LESS THAN ALREADY LOW PRICES 25 styles in the newest creations, both reed and folding carriages, in all popular finishes.
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