Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 296, 30 October 1916 — Page 6

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, OCT. 30, 1916

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Personals Musicals ' Parties

Clubs Weddings Dances

SOCIETY

Dinners Club Affairs W.CT.tJ.

Art Notes Domestic x Science

i Social Calendar

Mrs. Gertrude Hill hostess for meeting of the Aftermath at her home, 33 South Eighteenth street. Poverty dance given at the Country club for members nd out of town guests. t Criterion club meets with Mrs. Fred Powers. Aid society of the Whitewater Friends church meet's at the church. Card party at 8 o'clock In the Mooss Hall. Children's class In dancing meets In ths Pythian Temple. Beginning high school class of girls meets in Pythian Temple. Dance given In Eagles' Hall at 8 o'clock under the direction of Mr. Dude Fitzgerald. Mrs. Hartman hostess for meeting of Home Economic Study class of District Number 6. Aid society of the South Eighth Street Friends church meets at 1:30 o'clock at the church. . Miss Dorothy Dllks hostess for i meeting of a card club at her '. home, 8outh Thirteenth street. Princess card club meets with Mrs. W. B. Dye. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klnert give Halloween party for members of a thimble club and their husbands. Choir of Grace M. E. church gives Halloween party at home of Mr. and Mrs. Kramer.

: The wedding of Miss Ellen Burchenal of Glendale, Ohio, and Mr. Robert Green of Cincinnati will be solemnized Wednesday evening, November 15 in the Christ church in Glendale, Ohio. The wedding will be an elaborate affair with a reception following at the home of the bride's parents in Glendale. Miss Burchenal is a niece of Mrs. W. F. Starr and often visits here. Her many friends are interested in the announcement. The Starrs will be among the guests at the wedding. . One of the beautiful weddings of the season was celebrated at the home of , Mr. and Mrs. Linton A. Cox. in Indianapolis, at 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening when their daughter, Miss Katharalne Harvey Cox, became the, bride of. Lyman Beckwoth Whltaker of St. Louis, Mo., formerly of Indianapolis. Just before the ceremony hour, Mrs. Frances Willhite Webber, harpist, and Miss Yuba Willhite, pianist, played a program of bridal airs. The Rev. Albert J. Brown read the service. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Eleanor Cox, as maid of honor, Mrs. Paul Cornelius, as matron of honor;

MiB3 Jeannette Harvey and Miss Mar

garet Harland as bride's maids and her brother, William Cox and Ineva Rellly as emllax bearers. Mr. Harvey Cox,

a former student at Earlham college, and a brother of the bride,, was best man. A beautiful costume of white bridal satin trimmed with lace, and fashioned with a court train hung from the shoulders, was worn by the bride. Her boauet was a shower of lilies of the valley and bride's roses. Mr. and Mrs. Whlttaker have gone on a wedding trip and will be at home after January 1 In St. Louis. . Miss Elisabeth Cook, Messrs. Everett Hoerner and John Dunn of Dayton, Ohio, visited Miss Dot Marine over

Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schattel visited friends in Dayton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Torbeck entertained membea of a euchre club recently. Favors went to Mrs. William Torbeck. Mr. Ben Broeraan, Mrs. Henry Broerman and Mr. Edward Ramler. A delicious supper was served. XT a rA Tr Earl KeSSler BX9 the

LA Oft , naront nf a babv bov born Saturday

night at Reid Memorial Hospital.

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UoiyArcfAtrn tttla A-tTAltlnff" WhCFG th67

win cHva a demonstration In the new

dances at a masquerade ball.

Under a Tippecanoe City date line,

the Dayton Sunday Journal says: Mks Knthrvn Miles, who has been

the guest of friends in Richmond for the past week, has returned to her home." Miss Elizabeth Marvel and Mr. Josiah Marvel have returned from Indt anapolis, where they attended the wedding of Miss Katherine Cox. The Aftermath will meet Tuesday afternon with Mrs. Gertrude Hill, South Eighteenth street. The program , will be as follows: "Mexico. Regener

ation from Within," Mrs. Thomas Tarkelson; "Tolstoi's Vision,' Miss Mary Alice Moorman. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr, who have had a residence in the Keystone apartments, are moving this week to their new home in Westcott Place.

Mrs. Karl Allison -will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Pel Iota Xi sorority at her home. Mrs. Hagie, of Elizabeth. Illlonis.is the guest of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Rae, North Thirteenth street. ;

Wednesday evening Ye Olden Time dancing club will give a dance In the Odd Fellows' Hall. A halloween party will be given this evening at the home of Miss Mary

Williams, South B street, by the members of the Kappa Sigma Nu club, for a number of their friends. Corn stalks, pumpkins and other decorations In keeping with the holiday will be in evidence. Those who will attend are Misses Helen Rethmever, Margaret Kamp, Bernfce Judy, .Carolyn Bradley, Marguerite VanZant. Florence Cummins, Mildred Townsend, Mary Nicholson. Neva Bowman, Theresa Collins, Vera Pfafllln. Gertrude Dietrich, Bessie Cruse, Evelyn Shoemaker, Margar et Beasley and Blanch Hampton, Messrs. Raloh Clendennin. Guv Pon-

tius. Wilburn Hipperd, William Watt,

Kooert watt, Donald Warfel, Joseph Pardieck, Oscar Morton. Ray Jordan, George Taube, Dale Owens, Frank Dunning, Logan Keelor and Byron Kuth. The aid society of Chester will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the hall and there will be an election of offllcers. One of the charming social functions of the week is the Halloween leap year dance which a committee of girls is giving this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall as a courtesy to the members of the Omicron PI Sigma frater

nity and their friends. The hall has been attractively decorated with autumn leaves, and other decorations in keeping with the season. The dance will begin at 8:35 o'clock. Mr. Brown will be at the piano and Mr. John Alkin at the drums. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crichet will chaperons the party. The guests who have been invited are Misses Bernice Puckett, Olive Jones. Dess Stevens, Vivian Douthit of Liberty, PhylliB Butler, Margaret Jones, Marjorie Owens, Lorinne Shissler, Caroline Rodefeld, Ruth Edgerton, Alta McPherson, Emerald Kemper, Hazel Henderson, Mary Foley, Elizabeth Kennepohl, Elsie Firth, Marie Peters, Pauline Wessel, Marion Russel, Dorothy Clark, Bessie Cruse, Marie Wrede, Ruth Prafflin, Hael Cruse, Ruth Pfafflin and Mildred Parker; Messrs. George Weaver, Richard Tudor, James Eaton, James Woods, Franklin Hebbeler, Carl Elliott, Herschel Thomas, Raymond Aiken, Herbert Bradley, Earl Hewitt, Howard Lane, Ralph Engelbert, Roy Fleisch, Garwood Grimes, Frank Bescher, Carl Young, John Weber, Mark Johannlng. Edgar Loehr, Stanley Smith, Morris Haner, Robert St. John, Lloyd j

Dye, Walter Caekey, Rosooe Candler and Forrest Gartside. Dr. Charles S. Marvel has returned from Philadelphia where he attended the college of surgery. The Kindergarten room of Hibberd school has issued unique invitations for a Halloween party Tuesday morning. The Loyal Messenger class of the First Christian church will give a masquerade Halloween party at the home of Miss Edith Decker tonight. """""" Unique invitations were issued last week by members of the October social committee for a unique .Halloween social to be given this evening In the basement of the Trinity Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Broaddus and daghter Miss Merle, Mrs. Ward Halliday. Mrs. Sophia Chitwood and Miss Sophia Pepper of Connersville motored to this city and visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Elwbod Fulton,- Miss Blanch Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph

Burelson motored to Williamsburg and Centervllle Sunday afternoon. A birthday party was given recently In honor of Miss Anna Tlezneyer. AH the decorations were In keeping with the season. . Those present were Misses Anna Tiemeyer, Elsie Kramer, Bernadlna Hoppe, Loraine Truman, Elnora Haner, Master Roland Zimmerman, Carl Blomeyer, Roland Koehring, Wilbur Fulle, Edward -Wichemeyer and Mr and Mrs. Will Tiemeyer. Members of a Sunday school class of the First English Lutheran church, taught by Mr. Lewis Kinley enjoyed a Halloween party Saturday at the home of Mrs. Clyde Alexander. Those present were Messrs. Vernon Spaulding, Wilbur Voss, Robert Hawekotte, Stanley. Youngflesh, Howard Dietrich, Morris Minnick, Russell Ebert, Clarence Taylor, Gordon Gaylor, Arthur Johanning, Russell Turner, Carl Smith,

George Cummins and Everett "Lady. A reception in honor of the Officers and. delegates of the Indiana Federation of Club6 will be given at the John Herron Art Institute in Indianapolis Tuesday evening. . An informal tea was given Saturday afternoon in the students, parlor at Earlham hall by Miss Martha Doan, dean of women of at the colloge when Home-Coming Day was observed. Chrysanthemums and autumn flowers and foliage were used as a decoration. Out of town guests were Miss Dorothy Lump ton of Kendallville, Mr. Leland Cox of Elizabethtown, Ind., Miss

Georgia Anderson of Charlottesville, Ind., Miss Pauline Pritchard of Darlington, Ind., Mr. Glen Winslow of Fainnount, Ind., and Miss Dora E. Wilson of Fairmount, Indiana.

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ladies; Union Suits Fleeced Linsd, pure Qr white.. O&Ks Unbleached priced at .... utt Extra value

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Our Aiiiiual Sale of Goats,

Dresses Begins Tomorrow This year we Include in this annual selling event Silks, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Underwear and Domestics

1501 A New and U-to-Date Design.

Piano Tuning D. E. ROBERTS INDEPENDENT TUNER AND REPAIRER 20 years practical experience. It will , pay you the next time your piano needs tuning to call Phone 3684

Ladies' Shirt Waist with Convertible Collar. Figured silk in brown tones was used for this style, with collar and cuffs of organdie. The fronts are full and gathered to square yoke portions. The 'closing is in coat style. The sleeve is in regular shirt waist style and finished with a neat cuff. This model is also good for velvet, flannel, madras, lawn, chambray, voile, batiste or cordurov. The collar mnv h

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high. The pattern is cut in 7 sizes: 32. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 2 yards of 40-inch material for a 36-inch size. A patern of this illustration mailed

to any adress on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.

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Smart Coats Worth $25.00, for $18-50 Hundreds of Coats, made of the season's most popular and finest materials including Velours, Plushes, Broadcloths ahd English Mixtures. Most of these coats are lined throughout, others par 1 1 y lined, in keeping with weight . of materials. Some have fur collars or edgings, others self ' collars. Smart d1 O ETA

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HANDSOME COATS Special Values $14.75 These clever Coats are cut on the latest fashionable lines. The materials are Velours, heavy weight cloths and plushes. You will admire the large collars that are trimmed with Chases M rjff Beaver $XtI 3

Beautiful Street and Afternoon Dresses Specially Priced This Week.

Dresses that have been wonderful values at $15, we are now selling at

French Serge Straight Line Dresses Chase's Beaver. Stunning models.

Trimmed in

Another lot of Dresses just to show you how easy it

is to save money at Mashmeyer's, we

put on sale this week at

These are Serge and Velvet combinations also trimmed in Chase's Beaver Furv

$1095

Stunning Suits $27.50 and $30.00 Suits, now $19.75 ALL $20.00 SUITS Now Go for $15 These suits show a great variety of styles in the newest fabrics and colorings that are indeed worthy of special consideration. Suits of the etrictly tailored type, as well as the styles of more or less elaboration, are richly trimmed with fur, others with braid or velvet trimming combinations,, A large range of materials that are most pleasing, including Broadcloths. Gabardines. Poplins and Serges in the popular col- . ors now in vogue. Specially priced at $19.75 and $15

Sale of Table Linens Buy Thanksgiving Linens This Week

BLEACHED DAMASK 64 inches wide,

highly mercerized, a good serviceable QQr cloth; special for OiCBLEACHED DAMASK 64 inches wide, the genuine mercer damask, launders KQ beautifully; extra special 0C

BLEACHED DAMASK Two yards wide,

grass bleached; always stays white a yard.'.

69c

DOUBLE MERCERIZED DAMASK 72 ins.

wide; a beautiful range of patterns, a yard

75c

LINEN DAMASK Two yards wide, all linen, bought before the advance in CQ prices; our $1.00 quality 0C

LINEN DAMASK Two yards wide, all lin

en, good range of patterns to select from, $1.25 quality....!

$1.00

DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK 72 Inches wide, a real double thread Damask that Q- nj is worth today $1.75 yd., our price tpX0 DOUBLE SATIN DAMASK 72 Inches wide, extra heavy, German make; 01 Q $2.00" quality tM40

NAPKINS All Linen Damask. Napkins, in the best quality, the sizes are 20x20, 20x22 and 24x24. We are pricing them specially cheap this week during the Linen Sale. CRASHES AND TOWELS UNBLEACHED LINEN CRASH 18 inches wide, extra value at 10c a yard; if we had it to buy on today's market it would cost us more than our retail price. Special"this week , JLUC STEVENS' LINEN CRASH Either bleached or unbleached, in the regular width; special this week X'lt' HUCK TOWELS 18x36, all white or turkey red borders; our 15c Towels, this week llC TURKISH TOWELS" AND WASH CLOTHS TO MATCH The colors are blue and white, yellow and white and pink and white; large size Towel made of double thread turkish cotton yarn; special this week . 29C Wash Cloth to match the towel, 6J4o

Dress Goods and Silk Sale Bountiful preparation, made months ago, before the tremendous advance in prices enables us to give our customers soms-real values in

New Fall and Winter Silks and Dress Good!

YARD WIDE TAFFETA SILK All silk, chiffon finish, does not split, black HQn only, our $J(00 quality C CHIFFON TAFFETAS" 36 inches wide, all silk, the wanted tsbades for Fall Q-j eyr and Winter, $1.50 quality. .. "... . . 5AD SATIN Yard wide, all silk, colors and black, specially good for dresses, nj special 7 -IMPORTED TAFFETA Yard wide, pure dye, all silk, no better quality 4Q than this; $2.00 value, tpiTAFFETA AND SATIN STRIPES AND PLAIDS Yard wide, all silk; a large assortment of new color combinations, C" QQ our $2.25 quality for ' 5)A.Vo

PLAIDS AND STRIPES 25 to 27 inches

wide, all sUk, in a wonderful se

lection of styles, our $1.50 quality

GEORGETTE CREPE 40 inches wide, all silk, in a good color range, " fTQ $1.75 quality for tJ)xD3 CHIFFON CLOTH 40 inches wide, all ilk, good heavy quality, all colors, QG $1.00 quality for'. Oi?C POPLINS Yard wide, shown In all HQcolors and black, $1 quality for. .... C

$1.25

$1,25

CREPE DE CHENE 40 inches wide, all

silk, in a full line of colors, $1.50 quality for

NAVY BLUE SERGE Yawl wide, bought more than a year ago; today's price (?A is 75c; our price DUC DIAGONALS Yard wide, in the Fall PA and Winter shades, 75c quality for OUl GRANITE WEAVES 42 Inches wide, a fabric for service, only a few shades left: special for OUi

SILK AND WOOL TUSSAH 42 inches

wide, in the wanted winter shades

$1.50 quality for

ALL WOOL STRIPES 54 inches wide, in dark, rich color combinations, Q" OP $1.50 quality for...... P0 BROADCLOTHS 54 inches wide, chiffon finish, made correctly for suits (frl PA and dresses, $1.75 quality for... pX9U BLACK CHEVIOT SERGE 54 Inches wide, all wool, especially good this season for skirts or suits, $1.50 quality ftjj for KLiD BLACK FRENCH SERGE 50 Inches wide, very fine twill, rich blue-black, tfj" Ap $1.50 quality for... plD

$1.25