Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 51, 11 January 1917 — Page 6

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CDCfl Here is What Your Neighbor is DpingHere,. are the -Clubs, Tea .Parties, Danawi Engage-;. mnts,lVedii Hngs and Church Societies about attach Kichmond tomafi i Are Talking,: ' : ' 4 For the t'e ' members of a luncheon-auction, bridge club ;Tl?rt. Burton J. Caiiv ente rtained with a luncheon at 1 o'clock -fday at i her home, Westcctt Plaid e. The table was prettily appointed for ihe cccsfn. After lincheothe tti'ent was epent at cardan The membera of the el-Jb are Mrs. Burton Cirr, Mia. Willard Z. Carr, Mr Fred Carrr Mrs. Rudrrfph G. Lesdi, Mrs. Wilbur Hlibberd, Mm. Ray Shiveleyr Mrs. John .Sklr,4c, Mrs. Jeannette Bland, Mr . George Le Boutillier, Mrs Milton Craighead i and Mrs. Paul Comatock. i . '-, .VV '',

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One of the fev large receptions of the season was; the one itfven by Mrs. James ST.. Robekte at her home in Indianapolis' Wednesday aftornoon. .The rooms ww arttttically d orated with early 6prir;g floors. A harpist played, during the rtceiiing hours.! Mrs. John Shirk of North Eleventh street, was

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The Junior chofr of the Fiirt English

Lutheran cburci will , meat Friday ;j afternoon-after school at the hurch. ' Favors went tb Mrs. WebV Pyle, Mrs. Edward Codper and -Mrs. Frank i: Watters at 8 meeting of the Five Hun- :: dred club brid -Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrk Frank Watters In the McConaha Flqts. " v I! The C. W. B. HI. Auxiliary of the I! Central Christian : church was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Roland at rter home, North A I! street Mrs. Mary Etheridge had the '.I devotions. Mrs. Blalsley and Mrs W George Mansfield give readings. Mrs. I! J. C. Mullen conduct! ed the Missionary :: quiz. Miss Harriet Richard and Miss I! Helen Roland gave riuisifr numbers.

:; twenty members dt Circle 4 of the :: aid society of the Firsts Presbyterian I! chuiph were entertained yesterday I! afternoon by Mrs. H.H. Toler at her home, ( South Fifteenth street." - kA citarming social Amotion, for this I aftenctfn was the party. given by Mrs. GeorAe Thomaa at hey- tnome, West " STain at reet. In the din!ing room early sflrfmr ' t lowers were in evidence. The ut " Miss Elizabeth Townsend, " Mrs K : ' Horton of Youa gstown, Ohio, Mrs' Cos Hoelscher, Mrs. Wilbur Hase- :: meier Mi ' Elizabeth Hasemeier, Miss -Imo Efka nberry,; Misses- Lena, Clara "and Pic a Weisbrod, Miss Marie Spekettrfa Miss Bessie Edwards. :: Miss MH4 red Schalk. Mrs. CWford - Plehl m Howard Townseiid, Mrs. Jacob Webt T and Miss Olive Long. I! Mr. and M rs. C. P. Lycan of ;Mflton.J! Wisconsin, a re the gu ests or Mr. and 'f Mrs Wain L yean at their home, 303 iiVorth Twentj -first street. :: embers of a card club were enter-!.-;lK4a this aft ernoon by Mrs. Howard :, Me?r. ; last ev-sning M Grace Smith -as ; ' hostessror a a neU of- -thimble ' club ' TIe guea ts were Misses Mary '' PHtz. RuMi Ban el. Ruth Peltz, Ruby

Haner, JeannetW Landwher, Mrs. Gus

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Hafner, Mrs. George Rohe, Airs. Luther

Feeger and Mrs. Edgar Brpwn.

Mrs. Mary Bond was horstess Wed-i

nesday afternoon lor a meeting of the Penny club. Fifteen members were present- In two weeks Airs. Millard

Warfel has the club.

The regular, monthly social of the

North A Street Friend .s- church was

held ! last evening aV the North-, A j

Street friends cnurcn,. Officers as fo'Jo?s were elected

Wednesday at . th 'all-day meeting . of the aid society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church at tr church : President, Mrs. Charles Y. TiWler; first vice president, Mrs. Doug Sas Kuth; second vice president, Mrs. Theodore Walters, secretary, Mrs.. Crfarles Black, treasurer, Mrs. Frank GIebs.: . Mr. and MrSw Bert Kolp will give an assembly Friray evening at 9 o'clock in the Odd Fellow's hall. Mr. Franldin Hebbeler attended a dance gi vent Tuesday evening at New Castle by members of a club. Miss Marie Wrede nd'Miss May Appelton were also, among the guests. All members are invited ; to attend the skating party which' will be given Monday evening at the Coliseum by the Monday evening skating .club. The winning side in the! contest of the T. Y; F. class will be banqueted by the loosing side at the East Main Street Friends' church, Monday evening, January 15, at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs.- William Klopp was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the aid society of the Second English Lutheran church at her -home, South Ninth street. The members of the Needlecraft club made up of women who reside east of .the city held, a meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Carl Cail, east of the city. Miss Ocie Brown was a guest of the club. Members present were Mrs. Laura Shafer, Mrs. Nola- Stegall, Mrs. Grace Brandenberg. Miss Jennie Kuth, Mrs. Margaret Arnold, Mrs. Elizabeth Rhodes, Mrs. Cllie Smelser,- Mrs. Abbie McWhinnsy, Mrs. Elizabeth Wehrly, Mrs. Jennie Norris, "Miss "Helen Cox, Mrs. Pearl ; :WcCarty. Mrs.. Bertha, Larsh, Miss Gladys Larsh. Recently' the club gave a banquet at the home of Mr. and Mrs Grant Larsh, east of the city.

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flavored of granam ciacKcrs. i iv uut ewciu . tion of graiQ and thorough prepsxation, we get just the rirht prt'portiott ofekments to make a wholesome biscuit and one'taat is the mast palatable and appetising of its kind. Try N 3. C. Grahaoi CraJsera for their delicious nut-like flavor and flaky crispn;ss. Use them regularly at meals and between ratals, because they are as digestible a they are nourishing. Sc AND 10c Packages NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

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K Made in Elgin by B. S. Pearsall Butter Co. . The Very Highest Quality ALGOOD is mada up to a standard never before reached in this his-, tory of Qlcomarga-rine. It is sure to satisfy. TRY A POUND TODAY You will never want any other. Now on sale at the 'following grocers and markets: J. P. Aiken & Son, 1415 North C Street; Geo. R. Martin 1540 Main St, Guy E. Bull, 5th and South A Streets, C. E. Schaefer,'603 Main St., W. F. Bullerdick, 228 North 17th.; Street. C. II. Sell, 181 Ft. Wayne ave., Fienning & Nolte, 332 S. 11th St, The Star Grocery "27 North, 6th St.. Maag & Riley. 50G Main St., Ed. H. Stegman, 401 , Ss 12th St B. S., PEARSALL BUTER CO, Churnera. W. C. Fischer & Co., 217 E. Pearl Street Indianapolis, Ind., Wholesale Distributors.

Our: entire 'line greatly reduced. See the special lots, no two alike, all new, this fall s models.

l 20 Duesses, soW: up. to . I $7.5.0 OQ t choice, , )'. 15 Dzasses, sold up- to .513.50, AQ

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56 Dresses, sold up to $18.50, eil QQ

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19 Dresses sold up to $25.00, JJC QQ choice 9-'

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i 54 Dresses selected. front'Our Regular Line j - in i . 1 1 1 10 Wool Dresses, worth up to QQ 520.00, choice 0 Assorted; Wool and: Silk, up' to QQ

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18 Assorted Wool and Silk, up to 37 QQ $18.50, choice J( 10 Wool, assorted, Up to $17.50, tQ AQ choice 17 SUk, assorted, up to $22.50, QQ

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Our entire line Ladies', Misses' and Children's, including new goods bought

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Goods worth up to $20.00, choice . . i. i.:..

Goods worth up to "I: A AQ $27.50; choice ..... lf.i-O

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$30.00, choice

Goods worth up to $40.00, choice

Dresses at above prices can not be sent on approval, returned for credit or exchanged; all dresses at $8.48 and above ALTERED FREE OF CHARGE,

SUITS 46 Suits left, all colors and sizes Goods worth up to $18, (7 QQ choice ............. mJQ

$10.98 $13.98

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$21.48

Goods worth up to $24.00, choice......

Goods worth up to $30.00, choice

Goods worth up toflMfl HO $35.00, choice $7.yO No charge for alterations

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SILKS-r-White, Flesli, and Suit Colors, special values at ! $1.98, $2;2;4, $3.79 andS149 WASH WAISTS J3ee the counter of special $1.5Q and $2.00 values, ty8c choice . p. .......... . '.,.. See other speciaSi at $1.35 & $1.79

Dress Skirts at Less

All Skirts will bear a reduction during this sale. None held back. See the special lots:, 15 Skirts worth up to $7.50, QQ

18 Skirts, worth up to $11.00, (20 QQ choice 22 Skirts, worth up to $12.50, Qg 16 Skirts, worth up to $12.50, fiM QQ choice

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$1.35 Each Misses' $1.35 to $2.70 Each Ladies' $1.35 to $6.75 Each

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Rain Goats at Less

Oyr entire line of Rain Coats for Ladies, Misses and Children at H off; all sizes and colors. House Dresses See the rack of new House Dresses, light and dark, assorted long sleeves, all sizes, up to 60 bust, special values at m, $1.25, $1.50. Breakfast Dresses New since the Holidays, 2-piece dress, plain and figured percales, special at $1.00 and $1.25 each. See them. Children's Dresses See the special values at 59c, 75c, 98c. 3 to 14 years, gingham and percale.

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All Furs for Ladies', Misses' and Children One-Fourth Off; Some One-Half Off

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