Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 195, 29 May 1919 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1919.
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Mrs." Ralph Taylor, ne Miss Ruby Crowell, was guest of honor last evening at a party given by Mrs. Ralph Bnavely at her horn on Randolph street. -- During the evening, games and contests -were played, the tavors going to Mrs, " Russell Strattan and Mr. Baits Bescher. Mrs. Taylor was given a miscellaneous shower and later In the evening light refreshmentswere 'served by the hostess. The guests were Mrs. , Taylor, Mrs. Roy Clark, Mrs. Fred Rosslter, of Dayton. 0 Mrs. Lou -Knopps;-Mrs Ray Sperling, Miss Carrie Modlin, , Miss Edith Strattan. Mrs. Harry Reed. WrCalvin Edmundson, Miss Flora Edmundaoh, Mrs. J. BSnavely, of Indltmnniiii. Mm Russell Strattan. Mrs. Mrs. members ening at husband in the twenty Fred Oaley Smith, Mrs. Ben Crump, Mrs. Myron Crane. Mrs; John Longstrcth, Mrs. Will Deltemeyer, Mrs. Will Fisher, Mrs. Baits Bescher. Mrs. Elmer Jenks, Mrs. F. F. Crowell. Mrs. A. M. Wl Mm John Caser. Of PlQUa, O., Miss Carrie Kendall, of Flo.ua, O., Miss Geneva- Snediker. Miss May Weiss. Miss Lorene Jenks, Mlsa Irene Beetley, of. Lynn, Miss. Rheba Townsend, Miss Louise Cronin, Little Miss Dorothy Jane Snavely and Janet Clark. ' ' Miss Dorothy Thomas gave a pretty party last Saturday evening at her home near Williamsburg for members of the Williamsburg high school and other friends. The erening was spent In games and music and light refreshnnt wnrfl nerved. Those nresent were Miss Pauline WlCkersham, Miss Esther Duke, Miss Ethel Williamson, Miss Martha Waedick, Miss Mabel Wlckersham, Miss Hoover, of Webster, Miss Edith Bales, of Xenla, O., f Miss Edna Baldwin, Miss Eva Sanderson, of Richmond, Miss Lucille Robintnson, of Whitewater, Ralph Auster- ' man, George Tapp, Gerald Johnson, Earnest Fussner, Harry Williams, Marvin Hunt, Frank Williams. Howard Hiatt, Richard Lane of Webster. Earl Baldwin and Paul Conkle of Richmond, and Russell Fulton. s Mr. and Mrs, W. D. Mason, of Bluffton, are guests of the Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Backus at their home on . North A street. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dean, of Bluffton. will come for a visit at the Backus home also. - Mrs. William Jones was hostess yes- : terday afternoon for a meeting of the Tlrzah r Aid - society . yesterday afternoon at her home. Fifteen members ' and five visitors were present Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Arl thur Williams. The next meeting will " be next Wednesday with , Mrs. Cora Etters at her home on Sheridan street. Miss Grace Hunt, the house guest of Mr. and Mra. L. .C. Harrison for a ' few weeks, left for her home in Indianapolis, after a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crlchet entertained a party of young persons ln- ; formally last evening at their home on North Ninth street. The evening was epent in dancing. Those present were Miss Helen Rethmeyer, Miss Lois Johanning, Miss Maurine Chenoweth, i Miss Agnes Cain. Miss Laura Walker. Miss Neva Bowman, Herbert Bradley, Robert St. John. Wilbur Hlppard. George Fee, A. J. Lienemann, Don Warfel, Mark Johanning, Carl Fienning and John Evans. Complimenting Miss Myra Roll who will be married Saturday evening to Earl Phelps, a pretty party was given ..yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Floyd ; Stout and Miss Angle Roll at the home . of the latter. The afternoon was spent 1 Informally and the bride-elect was given a miscellaneous shower. Twenty- : five persons were present. ) The Eastern Star will give a social ? 'and dance Saturday evening in the ; Masonic temple for members and their r.iamuies. , 'r Mr. and Mrs. Bert KoId will eive ' their opening dance at Cedar Springs hotel tomorrow evening. Kolp's orchestra will play. A number of persons are nlannlne dinner parties at I the hotel receding the dance. All - reservations for the dinner should be made early. Miss Cora Fuller has returned from a week's visit with relatives and ; friends at Muncie and Alexandria. ; ' Ray H. Bucher has returned to i Huntington after a short visit with : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mahew. Buchj er was a member of the Rainbow dij vision and has recently been discharg- ! ed from the army. Miss Margaret Replogle of Hagerstown and Captain A. C. Suckow of Buffalo, N. Y.. were married last week at the home of the bride's parents, '-"Mf. and Mrs. Henry Replogle in Hag- ' erstown. Rev. Mr. Hartley of First ? Christian church, performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Suckow will reside in Hagerstown. r An ice crea msocial. entertainment and dance will be given tomorrow by r the Hokendauqua-Tribe of Red Men Jin their hall. All members and their i friends are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Volney Noland of this ' city announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marguerite, to George t E. Hall of Indianapolis. The marriage will take place June 18. : i ' ' t Miss Katherine Bartel was hostess I1AIR Oil FACE feVllATGAUSES IT ' It III " k - tT k wrls Krcata Mtkorfttea tkvt It stimulate and Inoenea trrowtk to saeretr remore It Croat the aarface f the kin. Tito omly l"t attaek tt nder tfea mUtm. 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for a 1 o'clock luncheon at on South Eleventh street, compliment to her guests,
week-end guest of Miss al her home on South street. ,
Miss Ruth Hamilton of Sioux City, Iowa, and Miss Elizabeth Hatch of Bellefontalne, O. Miss Barters guests
Members of the Current have issued their year
are school mates from Western College. - The Ben Hur lodge will meet this
meetings next season. be studied by the club
evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Commercial club rooms. Following the business session, a dance for members
and friends will be held.
Charles Black entertained of the Wl-Hub club last ev her heme as a surprise to her who was celebrating his
birthday anniversary. Progressive euchre was played at four tables. A two-course luncheon waB served late
evening, covers being laid for persons. J. Wild of Detroit, will be the
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Timely Suggestions for the Bride Who Wishes to be Correctly and Completely Outfitted
The Newest Blouses Delightful changes in one's traveling costume are easy to make when there are several of these beautiful, blouses to choose from. Among our latest blouses are some exqulBite enough to be Parisian and others of charming simplicity. In style and variety this Is indeed a collection deLuxe. Georgette as a material of couse claims, all honors. Some show the stylish frill collar while others the plain round collar. Among them you will find Georgette Blouses with sprays of hand embroidery, dainty hemstitching. Some have collarless necks, some with cascade jabot effects, splendid values at $4.95 Very fine Georgette Blouses embroidered with beautiful beads and celesta silk. Colors, White, Rose, Bisque, Sunset, Mais, Coral and Victory. Price $5.00 to $22.50 Beautiful tie Feminine finery is not complete without dainty lingerie and the array we have on display is indeed noteworthy. ' Such clinging, beautiful lingerie as we have is Just the kind you want. Soft Silken Lingerie trimmed with French Val, Irish and Filet laces that carry an occasional touch of pastel tinted ribbon flowers. Here you will find: Beautiful Pink and White Crepe de Chine Gowns at each ........ $5.00 to $10.00 Envelope Chemises of Crepe de Chine at each $3.00 to $6.00 Handsome Wash Satin Bloomers in both pink and white; price $4.50 to $6.00 Exquisite Crepe de Chine Camisoles $1.50 to $5 Fine Silk Petticoats in All the new wanted shades, each .$5.00 to $10.00 Fine assortment of Envelope Chemises with fine lace, embroidery and ribbon run beading in many pretty models; price. $2.00 to $5.00 Gloves a Needful Item To make dainty hands even more slender and graceful, these smart Kid and Silk Gloves are ottered in all the leading shades of the season. A pleasing and needed article of the bride's trouseau. Kayser Silk Gloves; the kind, that are reinforced at the finger tips and that launder exceptionally well. They come in white. Silver" grey, Pongee and Mastic; per pair 85c to $2.00 Here you will also find FrefousBe First quality Kid Gloves; 2-clasp", in black, white and grey at pair ............ .$3.50 Also the popular Dorothy Kid Glove at $2.75 Adlers Kid Glove, a splendid general service Glove. Price r $2.25 to $3.00 Every Bride should have at least a couple pairs of Washable Chamoisette Gloves. White, Pongee and Mastic; price pair ............. $1 .00
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the first meeting, which is President's day, will be October 7. with ;Mrs. Mauna Green. At that time the members will respond with short stories of their vacation. The club has seventeen active members and three associate members. Meetings are held fortnightly on Tuesday afternoons. ? . Thirteentn Events club books for the America Is to next year and
Rhea Ward
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Everything is in readiness here. This store following its usual progressive policy has anticipated the wants of the Bride of 1 9 1 9, and now tenders for her inspection every articlefrom the Wedding Gown to the Traveling Suit. Including Frocks, Wraps, Hosiery, Blouses, Lingerie and other Femine finery, all in accordance with the new conventions. In fact, everything the prospective Bride needs, even to the smart looking luggage and all that goes to make the successful trouseau is now on display.
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We can care for the Bride's needs in Vedding finery and costumes she will need on her honeymoon trip. The following are both seasonable and correct in style for the June Brid es: Impossible for the bride to do without a Silk Frock. Printed foulards and plain taffetas are foremost in this display of frocks and almost every style offers beautiful embroidery work on collars, cuffs, tunic or bodice. Plaiting of self material is also employed with originality as trimming. Here also may be found frocks of fine voiles and indestructible georgette. It would be futile to attempt to describe the individuality offered in these frocks. Prices are $19.75 to $65.00 As you wander thru our ready to wear department, one thing you will notice about the new Suits very pronounced is the Russian Blouse effect, the materials are men's wear Serge. Tricotine and Poirett Twill. Navy blue is the most favored tone. Prices are $29.75-$34.75-$65.00 The line of Coats and Capes are cleverly striking in their appearance, many of them come 3-4 length, lined with an elegant quality of pussy-willow Silk. Materials are Velour, Tricotine, Serges, Poirett Twill and Poplin. Prices $25.00 to $60.00 Be sure to leave room in your trunk for one of our snappy styled Silk Sweaters. We have an exceptional variety of beautiful colors to choose from. Rose, Pekin, Salmon, Yellow, Pink, Copen and Victory. Prices
$15.00 Coprricht by Boaaett
Miss Hazel Mashmeyer attended the commencement dance given at Liberty last evening by the Delta Theta Tau sorority. Other Richmond persons who were present were Joseph Swear-
in ger, Ray Williams and E. H. Kelsker. The dance was given in the Coliseum there and Pryor's orchestra of Eaton played
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Mrs. Lnrlght Young of Dayton. 0.? "yis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. J Campfleld at their home on North Eleventh street.
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HOSIERY NEEDS The effectiveness of the bride's costume depends much upon the careful selection of smart dependable Hosiery. Style, quality and service are the points we consider most Each pair is carefully fashioned of good lisle or pure silk along lines that insure perfect fit. Reinforced heels and toes provide that "extra" wear everyone 13 looking for. Our pure silk Hose called "As You Like it" is all quality and insures perfect fit, colors white, grey, pink, tan, beaver and field mouse; price Pair $2.25 The Kayser Silk Hose, known to everyone as splendid value, black and white, price... $2.50 La France Another pure silk Hose that has gained popularity with our customers priced for .... . $2.25 Radmoor Hose, silk with lisle top, good, dependable quality, colors, grey. May brown, chocolate, price pair $2.00 Onyx Silk with lisle top. This hose has always given satisfaction. White and black price for $1.35 TRAVELING NEEDS FOR THE HONEYMOON Happy and carefree is the Bride who has our classy looking Trunks, Bags and Suitcases to pack her honeymoon apparel in. A safe arrival is guaranteed every dainty garment entrusted in their care. Just now our leather goods department Is showing some splendid values in real cowhide Suitcases, the kind that will stand the knocks of traveling. Everyone well lined. Hand rivlted. good shirt fold; price $9.00 to $2Z50 Imitation leather Suit cases, 24-inch $2 to $3.75 Matting Suitcases', good solid frame $2.25 to $3.50 Real Carseat Cane Case with two straps. . Each $10.00 Heavy Cowhide Traveling Bags, lined with good quality canvas, pockets on 2 sides, size 18-inch .....$10.00 to $25.00 Imitation leather Bags, black, well lined, 18inch $2.00 to $5.00 Durable Wardrobe Trunks $30.00 to $45.00 Steamer Trunks the kind that will stand severe punishment ... $9.00 to $20.00 DAINTY JffCKWEAR Another essential for the Bride's Trouseau Is dainty neckwear, a quick change can be made in a plain dress by the addition of a pretty collar. The line we show is the largest we have ever carried and a line that is sure to please you. So dainty are these lovely neck offerings that a summer breeze might easily blow them away. Tucked, pleated and embroidered, they offer discriminating women a splendid opportunity to select a variety ot charming neckwear that will give her frock that finishing touch everyone admires. Collars of Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Wash Satin, French Val lace and Sheer Swiss; prices . .25c to $2.50
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