Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 65, 27 January 1917 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JAN. 27, 1917 -
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TWIN BEDS AT THE WASHINGTON THEATRE FRIDAY, FEB. 2.
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Scene from "Twin Beds," the laughing festival of the century coming to the Washington Theatre, Friday, February Z
MIm Carolyn Hutton will go to George school, near Philadelphia, next week to vielt her sister, Miss Miarim Hutton. For the pleasure at Mrs. John Willmers of Dubuque, Iowa, Mrs. Albert Ithlnchardt entertained several guosta Friday atternoon at her home. Mrs. Henry Atkinson of WebBter, 1b the Kueat of Mrs. Gary Jamison at her home, Richmond avenue. Miss Margaret Pafton will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Dean, next week. A. K. C. club members, were .entertained at the Washington theatre Friday evening by Miss Hazel Mashmeyer, The party was composed of Misses Florence Burgess, Hazel Maslitneyer, Florence Sapulding, Nola Russell, Marion Russell, MIdred Parker, Edna Dickinson, Be?nice Puckett and Mary Bulla. Mr. Harman Smeddinghoff of Chicago, is the guest of friends and relatives in this city." ' Mr. and MrB. Harry Dent have gone to Chicago on a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller will entertain a number of guests this evening at their home, South Twelfth street. Cards will be played at three tables. Those who will enjoy the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Althaus, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clarks, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinnick, Mr. and Mrs. Deardorff of Centeville. Mr. Harold Grimes left today for Chicago, where he will attend the automobile show. Mr. Forest Davis will entertain with a theatre party this evening at Dayton, Ohld, in honor of .several guests. The guests will have supper at the Miami hotel after the theatre. Luncheon will be served to the busi
ness men of the city Friday at noon
when the aid society of the First Presbyterian church meets at the church. A card party will be given Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Moose hall. The Knights and Ladies of Security will give a social dance Tuesday even-
Bell-ans Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage proves it 25c at all druggists.
ing, January 30, in the Vaughan hall. Before the dance the order will hold a short business session. The Wittenberg Bible class of the St. Paul's Lutheran will meet Sunday morning after the church service
and go to the home of Mrs. Sitloh, 100 South Twenty-third street. The annual banquet of the Happy Hour club will be held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klute, South Fourteenth street. The husbands of the members will be special guests.
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House Lots, $39 to $119. ' Richmond Terrace north aide of National Road west, above prices only during thi winter. See classified ad. F. W. Wilmi on plat. Phone 4742. 26-2t
CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank our neighbors nd friends. Brother Ryan, the pall Oearers, those who kindly furnished Machines, and all who assisted us at Lhe sickness and death of our husaand and father. MRS. K. W. ROBERTS, ' AND CHILDREN.
William Stevens ("Billy") formerly of Gaar, Scott & Co., notifies the voters ot this city that he will be a candidate for City Clerk on the Republican Ticket at the coming primary.
Cremation
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Cincinnati Cremation Co. Office, 30 Wiggins 'Blk.( Cincinnati, 0. Booklet free.
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PUBLIC SALE
Having sold farm we will offer at public sale four miles northeast oJ Richmond and one mile east and one-half south of Chester on Cart road WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, 1917" Sale to begin at 10 o'clock. The following personal property: FIVE HEAD HORSES Two good brood mares, 7 and 8 yrs. old, extra good workers, in foal by A. H. Pyle's Percheron stallion, weight 2700. One good general purpose mare, 6 yrs. old, veight 1100 lbs. Two Belgium Colts, coming yearlings. NINE HEAD CATLE Four cows with calves by side, 1 to be fresh by day of sale. 2 yearling heifers bred. 1 yearling steer. 1 good yearling male. , NINETEEN HEAD HOGS 17 brood sows to farrow the last of March and first of April. 2 full blooded Poland China Male Hogs. FARM IMPLEMENTS. V TERMS QF SALE All sums of $5.00 and under cash in hand; all sums over $5.00 a credit of six months will be given, with bankable note with six 'per cent, interest.' . THOMAS CONMFF. Auct. . . , , ' , JESSIE A. WEICKMAN, Clerk. MABE STUDY & SON Lunch Served by Ladies' Aid of Chester. jan.26-23
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