Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 32, 19 December 1916 — Page 11
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1916
PAGE ELEVEN.
EDWIN BEHTSCII, STOCK RAISER, ' IS DEAD TODAY . . f I CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Dec. 19. Edwin T. Bertsch, well-known stock, raiser, died Sunday morning, at his home In Germantown, after an illness from pneumonia, although h had been in failing health since last August. . The funeral will be held at 1.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Lutheran church of Germantown. Interment in the Lutheran cemetery. He was the son of Reuben and Sua8nah (Jacoby) Bertsch, and was born In Jackson Township, Waype County, Indiana. May 25, 1867. - He was afforded the advantages of the district schools of the township, and of Germantown. He was united in marriage with Miss Malinda Shafer, jlauthter of Adam and Rachel Shaffer, of Liberty Township, Henry County, August 18, 1889. 4 The wife, two children, Edith and Harvey, one sister, Mr?.. Mary Ellen Jacoby, of Mlddletown, Ohio, and four brothers, David of Germantown, Alfred, of Parsons, Kan., Reuben and Uriah, of Cambridge City, survive blm. MASONSHOLDELEGTION JIAGERSTOWN, Ind-, Dec. 19. The following officers were selected at the. annual election of the Masonic lodge, Wednesday night: Lee M. Brannan, worshipful master; iferbert C. Hiatt, senior warden; Fred S. Teets, Junior warden; Frank Gelsler, treasurer; Harry L. Stoltz, secre
tary: Jos. T. Winslow, trustees for
three years. The installation of offic
era will be at the regular meeting in
Jcnuary. ' REBEKAH LODGE ELECTS
I HAGERSTOWN, Ind., Dec. 19.The
Rebekah lodge has elected the follow
ing officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Leon a Ford, noble grand; Mrs. Myrtle Kuhn, vice grand; Miss Dorothy Smith, recording secretary; Mrs. Delia Fox, financial secretary; Mrs. Dora Mason, treasurer.
: The Protected Rome Circle will give an oyster supper and entertainment for the members, Wednesday evening in tho Red Men's hall. The Knights and Ladies of Security will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Vaughan halj, Every third Tuesday in the month the society will give a dance. Miss Helen Boyd of Indianapolis, ; who often visits here, has a promt- ; nent part in a play given recently in Indianapolis. 4 The bazaar given yesterday afternoon and all day today in the wall . paper store by the aid society of the United Brethren church was a successful affair. ' Home department workers, superintendents and visitors of the city Sunday schools are asked to meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at thi Y. M. C. A. Matters of importance will be considered. . Cottage prayer meeting will be held
this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. H. A. Wilson, 1307 Boyer street.
The following guests will be enter
tained during the Christmas holidays
by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis at their home. West Main street: Mrs. Laura Stubbs of Frankfort, Indiana, a sister of Mr. Davis; Mrs. Elwbod Davis of
Cadmen, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
tiff, Sore Muscles Relieved Cramped muscles or soreness following a cold or case of grippe are eased ind relieved by an application of 31oan's Liniment. Does not stain the skin or clog the pores like mu3sey sintments or plasters and penetrates julckly without rublng. Limber up Four muscles after exercise, drive out the pains and aches of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, strains, sprains ind bruises with Sloan's Liniment. 3et a bottle today. At all Druggists, 25c.
To Ward Off Winter Complexion Ills ?
To keep the face smooth, white and beautiful all winter, there's nothing luite so good as ordinary mercolized n-ax. Rough, chapped or discolored skin, Inevitable In this weather,' is pcntly absorbed by the wax and replaced by the newer, fresher skin beneath. The face exhibits no trace of :he wax, the latter being applied at bedtime and washed off mornings. Creams, powders and rouges, on the jtber hand, are apt to appear conspic
jous at this season, because of alternating expansion and contraction of the skin, due to changing tempera
tures. iou are advised to try this
ilmple treatment. Get an ounce, of
mercolixed wax at any drug store and )ne like cold cream: This will help my skin at once, and in a week or so th complexion will lopk remarkably
rautaiui ana neajtny.
Winds and flying dust often cause
iqulnting and other contortions which nake wrinkles. You .can quickly gW id of every wrinkle, however produc1, by using a harmless face bath made y dissolving one ounce powdered saxJite in one-half pint witch hazel ulv.
Davis of New Orleans, La., Miss Maud Taylor of New Castle, Indiana, and .on Christmas day they will entertain, Mr. and Mrs. Zimrl Taylor of West Elktoo, Ohio, : . Thursday afternoon and evening from 4 until 7 o'clock a Christmas party will be given at the High school for the members of the Senior class. The committee in charge is composed of Miss Anna FInfrock, Miss June Robinson, Messrs. Harold Norris, Benjamin Harris, Dale Owens and Russell Parker. In the gymnasium there will be a fish pond. Luncheon will be eerved in the Domestic Science dining room A vaudeville sketch to? be given by Messrs. Lester Leiter, Roland Dollins, Harold Norris, Dale Owens, Paul Steen, Harold Krick and Talbert Jessup will be a feature. Mrs. A. H. Rice of the Pelham apartments has returned from a three weeks' visit with relatives in Ketucky. : i t -.. ; . . : ? Mr. and Mrs. ,ewis Beeson gave a family dinner Sunday at their suburban home in honor of Mr. Lester C. Turner and Miss Jeannette VonPein, who will be married Christmas day at the Reid Memorial U, P. church. Mr. Turner is a graduate of the Richmond
High school and Purdue University. He Is now la the employ of the city at Dayton, Ohio. Mrs. Charles .. Porter and daughter Miss Dorothy, of Hagerstown, were guests of friends in this city yesterday. . Mr. and Mrs. John Schattel, who were recently married entertained at their home, North Twelfth street, Sunday with a dinner. Decorations in keeping with the Yule-tide made the rooms attractive. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schattel, Masters Kenneth and Walter Schattel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schattel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schattel, Messrs, Peter Schattel, Edward Schattel and Fred Schattel, Misses Blanch and Julia Schattel, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. John Schattel. Mrs. Ida Lemon and daughter, Miss Mary Lemon, will have as their guest during the holidays. Miss Alice Locke of Philadelphia. Miss Locke was formerly instructor of Art in the Public Schools. . Mrs. Ray Holton and children of Canada, have arrived in the city to SRend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holton and other relatives.
II Yon Buy, ; It Here When He Opens the Package being a sensible gift, he will exclaim: "It's Just What I Have Been Wanting" Don't disappoint him.
Wc Suggest: ; 65c, $1.00 and $1.50
Gloves . . 50c and $1,50 Mufflers . . 50c to $2.50 Neckwear, rich silks ....... ; . .. 25c, 50c, 75c Handkerchiefs, initials, box of . . . , ....... .3 for 35c Pajamas and Night Robes $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 THE NEW STORE Ttomnpsomi & Leach
625 MAIN STREET
OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK
They will be joined later by Mr. Holton. CSJSWE" .- . - The last skating party of the year was given last evening at the Coliseum and a number of the club members were present. In January the parties will be resumed. - Among the guests last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 'Magaw, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Border, Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon, Mrs. Lauren Wbitsell, Mrs., H. A. Trunkey, Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham, Misses Martha Iliff, Rosamend . Border, Gertrude' Kirkpatrick, Pauline Hiatt. Retta Evans, . Cornelia
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ter, Dan Thompson, Lawrence Jessup, Jack Ubl, Ray Wickemeyer, Elmer Beseke, Howard Ball, Gordon Magaw, Clay Runyan and George Hleger.
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Will be oyer. Don't miss attending this wonderful bargain festival. Thousands of useful Gift things are here at prices never before heard of.
The Finest Grade of
PERFUMES
and TOILET WATERS 25c size at 19c 50c Size at 39c 75c size at 63c $1.00 size at 79c
CAMERAS
$2.00 values , . .$1.79 $3.00 size at. . . .$2.79
Flashlights $1,25 size at ,..89e SAFETY RAZORS $1 Gem at 79c; $1 Ever Ready at 79c
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At Cut Prices ALL KNOWN 5c BRANDS Box of 12 at 48f Box of 25 at 96e Box of 50 at $1.89 Buy His Cigars Here and Save. -
ICY HOT BOTTi.ES Uegular $1.25, $1.50, and $2.00 Sizes at $1.19, $1.29 nd $1.79
Our Home-Made Candy SPECIAL SALE CANDY CANES, lc, 5c and 10c Each
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Regular 20c grade Taffies and Mixed Candies, special price per pound ,
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Morning
Willys-Knight COUPE $1,5 OO
SEDANS 85-Four $1,195 85-SIX $1,325
12th & Main Sta.
COUPES 85-Four $1,045 85-SIX $1,175
Imagine the thrill, the pride and unbounded joy that an Overland Coupe or Touring Sedan would give your family. You get in these four and six-cylinder models, a car fairly "bubbling" over with refinement and comfort in all seasons almost by touch they can be converted from closed winter models to wide-open summer cars.' , You'll find keen satisfaction in the possession of one of these cars. They fear no hills; no sand or mud, for each contains a motor of proved dependability full of ' pep" and equal to all demands. . ...u.;.!VJ:i1:i . . : ' : Besides the luxurious finish embodied in these cars, they have the riding comfort that cantilever rear springs and big tires provide. Our closed car offering is the most "tasty" and complete in its equipment of any convertible car for the price on the market. . ... v To make sure of Christmas morning delivery, place your order NOW.
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Phone 1925;
