Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 198, 2 June 1919 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1919

Miss Elma Morford, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. William Morford of South

Seventh street, and Drew O. Lacey were married Saturday afternoon at the parsonage of the First Methodist church by the Rev. R. L. Semans. The

only witnesses were Miss Bessie Morford, sister-of the bride. Miss Edna Whltton and Morris Woodhurst. The bride wore a tailored traveling suit of blue serge and a corsage of reses and sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey left on a short wedding trip and will reside In this city on their return.

meet tomorrow evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chessman at their home, 109 Kinsey street Dr. and Mrs. Walter Wooward will leave tomorrow for an extended visit through the west They woll spend the greater part of the summer in Oregon and California.

E. J. Stanley of Philadelphia and Chicago spent Sunday with Prof, and Mrs. E. M. Colton of South Fourteenth street

Miss Elizabeth Marvel entertained members of the Senior class of Earlham college at tea yesterday afternoon at her home on North Tenth street All members of the class called during the afternoon, and light refreshments were served. Miss Marvel was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. Charles Marvel.

Miss Mary Mather has left for an extended visit with friends and relatives in the east She will visit at Pittsburgh, Boston and other cities. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Wilson and children of Cambridge City, Mrs. Nicholson of Newcastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Shawhan and eon, Edwin, were guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Shawhan at their home In Hagers-town.

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Snlvely of South Sixteenth street spent Sunday with friends In Seven Mile, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hoffman and son, Donald, left today for residence in Louisville, Ky. E. H. Brink an 4 son, Edward, Jr., of Cincinnati, have returned to their home after a few day's visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. CummingB.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex R. Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Kinder left to

day on a motor trip to Chicago, Evans-

ton and will visit R-A. McCleuan, for

merly ol this city, now living at Gales-

burg, Io.

Mrs. Hassal T. Sullivan and little

son of Indianapolis, are the guests of

Mrs. Sullivan's parents, Mr. and Mrs H. Vogelsong.

The club will meet with Mrs. Howard Welst In two weeks. In celebration of her eighty-fifth birthday anniversary, Mrs. Elizabeth Elwood was pleasantly surprised Sunday at her home on College avenue.

Dinner was served at noon, covers

were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Parke Green, Miss Dorothy Rogers, Everett Raines of Westport, Ind., Mr. and Mrs.

George St Meyers and son, Austin, of

Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Eiber

Thomas of Fountain City, Mr. and

Mrs. Park Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Mendenhall and son, Harold, Mrs. Elizabeth Elwood and Mr. and Mrs Walter Wolf er of this city.

Announcements have been received here of the approaching marriage of Miss Gertrude Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore of Philadelphia and John Joseph Lafferty of Cleveland. O. The marriage will take place June 7 at the home of the bride's parents. The couple will reside in Pittsburgh, after their marriage. Miss Moore formerly lived in Richmond. The executive committee of the Day Nursery has announced that Saturday

will be "tag day" for the Denent or the general expenses of the nursery. A number of women will sell tags on Main street next Saturday, the proceeds to go to the nursery. Mrs. Harry Lontz is chairman of the drive. Miss Marjorie Hunt of Centervllle, who has been In Washington, D. C, for a number of months doing war work, will come home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shortung of Pittsburg, Pa., Mrs. Frank Feramur and Miss Olive Cox attended the races at Indianapolis Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. J. ; D. Porter have moved to the Sedgwick cottage on Morton lake to spend the summer. Complimenting their nephew, Chess Ncggle, who recently retired from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Noggle entertained a large party of friends at

their home ner New Paris. Cover were laid for thirty guests at the supper which was served. Mrs. .: Dorrence Kanouse and Bon, Allen, who have been residing In Brazil left this morning to join Mr. Ka-, nouse to future residence in Detroit, after a . week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Scott on Kinsey street The Show Me club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs Mary Kenley at her . home on North Senenteenth street , Mrs. W. H. Keisker left yesterday for a month's visit with relatives in St. Louis. She will be Joined by Mr. Keisker and son, Earl. Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers, Miss Hazel and Miss Beulah Bowers, Miss Emma Bhafer and John Osborne, motored to St. Paul, Ind., yesterday

where they attended the birthday din

ner given in honor of Mr. Bowers

mother, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Bower.

Covers were laid for thirty-four per

eons, and a two course dinner was

served. Mrs. Bowers gave each of her children a Liberty Bond at the dinner.

LOCAL GIRLS IN RECITAL

OXFORD, O., June 2. Miss Kath

ryn Bartel and Miss Mildred Nus-

baum, of Richmond, Ind., students at

the Western College for Women, participated in a recital given in Kumler

Memorial chapel Saturday evening.

Miss Bartel played two numbers by Boellman on the pipe organ, and Miss

Nusbaum gave Chopin's etude (Op. 10, No. 12), on the piano.

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MIAMI GETS APPROPRIATION

Members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority will give a pledge party Wed

nesday evening at the home of Miss

Mildred Townsend for five pledges.

The TJniversalist Mission circle will

meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs

Evan Juday at her home on South Ninth street. Memorial services will be held and all members who have not

turned in their mite boxes are asked

to do so at this meeting.

As a compliment to Miss Lela Man

ford, who . will be married soon to

Guy W. Jones, girls of the A. N. C.

club will give a 7 o'clock dinner this

evening at the Arlington hotel.

Dr. and Mrs. W.'B. Quinn and daugh

ter, Clara Janet, have returned to

their home in Springfield, O., after a visit with Mrs. Quinn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Voorhees of East Main street Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Schneider and little daughter, Lois Alvina, of Dayton, Ohio, motored here Friday and spent the day with relatives and friends. Miss Helen Ball who has been engaged in government work in Washington, D. C, for a year, has returned to her home here. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Grace Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock wkith Mrs. Horace Kramer at her home on Main street

OXFORD, O., June 2. The Miami University appropriation bill as passed by both branches of the general assembly and now awaiting the signature of Governor Cox, Includes $30,000 to pay the university's share of paving High street, from Campus avenue to Paterson avenue, and from Patterson avenue, from High street to a point on

the Colrain pike where the county

paving into Hamilton begins.

CHESS NOGGLE RETURNS.

Chess Noggle, a New Paris, O., boy,

and veteran of the World war, has ar

rived in thi3 county, suffering the loss

of one eye and the hearing of one

ear. He was also gassed. Noggle was

in the active service for . several

months.

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Army Needs Musicians,

Recruiter Is Notified

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Capt Pearl Hamilton. Capt. Pearl Hamilton, the adopted daughter of Commander Evangeline Booth, made a special trip to Washington recently to make doughnuts for the grand military ball given to open the Salvation Army drive in the national capital. The douphnuts were made in exactly the same way as those made by Capt. Hamilton for the soldiers in the trenches in France, and they are said to be the cause of the unprecedented success jpf the aff a ir. ;

Army Recruiter Wright received

word from Adjutant General Bates' that musicians are wanted immediate

ly for army bands.

Men who can qualify as musicians are requested to call at the local recruiting station at once. Musicians

in the army are well paid and obtain the best of food and sleeping quarters.

Musicians are wanted lor the Fifth

Coast Artillery, Sixtenth Coast Artillery and Thirty-second Infantry bands

stationed in the Canal zone. Men are also wanted in the Fifteenth Infantry

band In China, and the Ninth Coast Artillery. Fort Mills, Philippine Is

lands. In Hawaii, the Thirteenth Coast Artillery and Seventeenth Cavalry bands need musicians.

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Johnson of JCorth A street are the parents of a eon, Merldith Nimrod. born this morn

ing at Reid Memorial hospital.

The B. B. B. Thimble club, which was to have met this week with Mrs.

A. F. Kemper has been postponed lor one week and will meet Wednesday,

June 11 at the same place.

Mrs. Emma Spierman and Master)

Howard Fitzmorris of Chicago, and

Mrs. John Ennis of Dayton. O., were

vrnek end euests of Mr. and Mrs.

George Druley.

The Wide Awake Bible class of Sec

nd Ensrlish Lutheran church will

Mrs. Philip H. Bobbins and baby daughter who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. X. King In Champaign, 111., returned last evening . They were accompanied home by Mrs. King and little daughter. Mr. King -who is studying at Illinois university, will join Mrs. King here in a few weeks.

All women and friends of Reid Mem'

orlal church are Invited to the social

to be held at the church Wednesday

afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Milt Kinder entertained members of the Oood Time

club Saturday evening at their home.

Sheepshead was played at three ta

bles, the favors going to Mr. and Mrs.

Kinder, and Mrs. Herman Eckler.

Covers were laid for eight persons.

Luncheaon was served by the hostess.

Tte lWrfiilCdl Vfhgn Baby Coma LOte & Blast of Heavenly Trumps When Call of Motherhood Is Felt.'

Of all the most vital times in a woman' life the cominr of baby is fraught with thi rreatest meaning. Care sbouldDfl exercise to insure that the crisis is passed in safer Apprehension is avoided by the timel use of Mother's Friend, a preparation ol penetrating oils and medicinal Ingredients, which renders the muscles, cords, tendon! and liraments pliable, and thus tension i avoided. - The usual nervousness, nausea, bearing-down and stretching- pains are count teracted and the period is one of calm r pose. The broad, flat abdominal muscles relal with ease, and when baby comes the tim t the crisis is less and pain and danrer U avoided. Thousands of women for half a centun bare used this penetratln external appltca tion, prepared especially for expectant motl era, and every woman awaiUnf the crlsll should fire nature a faeipinr hand. Write the Bradfleld Regulator Corapan Dept. F, Lamar Building, Atlanta, Georgia for their Motherhood Book, of great Talui to all women, and obtain a bottle oj Mother's Friend from the drunist and be ain its application regularly night and nwrnl

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A rare opportunity for bargains. Remember all Wednesday bargain day items are for Wednesday only. AH Wednesday bargains go back to the regular price on Thursday. Telephone orders accepted. Read over this list of unusual bargains.

SECOND FLOOR BARGAINS

LTlll .VV COVERALL APRONS fiTM llll"4 ur entire 1Ine wlN show a reI lllnr duction for Wednesday Only. I lip 1 Mlrt I4 styles to select from. Light C rBrll"r ' or dark figured Percales, plain v kJ ' r Percales, Plaid Ginghams, sneT Agj - cial lots at 90c, $1.12, $1.35, $1.79,

EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Silk Gloves Reduced 79c "We offer a splendid quality heavy Silk Glove with the double finger tips in Grey, Pongee, White and Black; our regular 1.00 quality; special for Wednesday 79c 98c We offer without reserve our entire line $1725 Gloves for one day only the shades are White, Pongee, Grey and Black, in every size. ; Wednesday 98c Strap Back Purses 1 gross Strap Back Purses, Black and Colors, all leather; worth $1.25 and $1-50. Wednesday 98c Choice $4.95 A very special offer In Fancy Silk Bags and Purses, we offer our entire line of high grade Bags, all bought this season; values from $5.00 to $8.00; none held back; your choice for Wednesday $4.95 Fancy Bag Ribbons Special lot of extra wide Fancy Bag Ribbon; values worth up to $1.00. Wednesday 69c Hair Bow Ribbons A few to many In light blues and pinks these are our regular 35c value. Wednesday 19c Chiffon Ruffllnga Hemstitched, 3-inch, all Silk Crepe de Chine Ruffling, the shades are Old Rose, Grey, Red and White, $1.25 value. Wednesday, Yard 98c Ivory Comba One gross Imperial Ivory Combs In either all coarse or coarse and fine, priced for Wednesday 38c Armour's Buttermilk Soap 1,440 bars Armour's Buttermilk Soap, limit 12 bars to a customer. Wednesday 6 Bars for 25c

Children's White Dresses One lot sizes 2 yr. to 8 yr. slightly soiled goods, sold from 59c to $5.00 each Now 35c to $2.50 Each Gingham House Jackets Made of good Plaid and stripe Gingham with Peplin, $1.50 values Wednesday, Only $1.00 Each DRESS SKIRTS 15 Silk Skirts in fancy stripes, goods ' we sold for $5.98 Wednesday, $3.98

CURTAIN NETS and MARQUISETTES One lot of short lengths, nothing less than 2 1-2 yds., goods that sold from 25c yd. to 60c; all at just half price for Wednesday Only. DRESS GINGHAMS One lot of Plaid and Stripes, 40c values for Wednesday Only, yd., 30c One lot of large plaids and stripes, all 50c goods, Including plain colors Wednesday Only, 40c PRINTED VOILES One lot worth up to 50c Choice, yd. 25c One lot worth up to 30c Choice, yd., 15c Gingham Petticoats for Summer Special Values at. 75c, 98c

Specials in Hosiery Underwear, Corsets and Boys' Shirts

HOSIERY Ladies' Silk, black, white and brown, $1.50 goods Wednesday, $1.00 Ladies' Fibre Silk in white and a few colors, 79c value Wednesday, 59c Infants Lisle Hose in sky and brown, 25c goods Wednesday, 19c

KNIT UNDERWEAR Ladies' Union Suits in cuff or lace knee, sizes from S6 to 44 ; 19c quality Wednesday, 59c CORSETS American Lady, back lace, medium bust, sizes 20 to 26; $2.50 number Wednesday, $2.00 BOYS' SHIRTS Made of good blue Everett Shirting. all sizes, $1.00 goods Wednesday, 79c

Wednesday Bargain in ; Domestics Bleached Muslin Yard wide fine smooth finish; regular 25c value Wednesday 20c Sheeting 81-inch full width seamless bleached Sheeting; regular 80c value Wednesday 59c Pillow Tubing 40-inch seamless Bleaehed Tubing; 50c value. Vednesday 39c Ivory Chamois Cloth Something new in a fine soft bleached muslin for fine undergarments, etc., etc.; regular 30c value, Wednesday 25c Indian Head Yard wide genuine Indian Head for Blouse3, Aprons, Dresses, etc., etc.; regular 50c value Wednesday 39c Table Felt Protect the Table top with our heavy 54-inch Table Felt; regular $1.25 value Wednesday 95c Apron Ginghams Best standard Apron Gingham, full line of checks; 25c value Wednesday 18c Percales A limited line of light and dark Percales, the widths are 28 and 36-inch. Special for Wednesday 19c Toweling 500 yards of unbleached Linen Crash, our regular 25c value; limit 10 yards Wednesday 19c Bleached Crash 10 pieces of bleached Linen Crash with red border, we show a laundered sample; limit 10 yards. Wednesday 19c

Sheets, Pillow Cases and Towels Elmdale Seamless Bleached Sheets, fine soft muslin with wide deep hem, cut full size: 63x90 Seamless Cheets Wednesday $1.30 72x90 Seamless Sheets Wednesday $1.35 81x90 Seamless Sheets Wednesday $1.45 90x90 Seamless Sheets Wednesday $1.50 36x36 Pillow Cases Wednesday 25c 42x36 Pillow Cases Wednesday 27c 45x36 Pillow Cases Wednesday 29c TURKISH TOWELS 3 BIG VALUES 15c 14x22-inch Guest size, limit 6 to a customer Wednesday 15c' 19c 15x36-inch Hand Towel, regular 25c value Wednesday 19c 25c 19x36 extra heavy Bath Towels, full size. Wednesday 25c

Silk Reductions for Wed. Sellin:

Semi-Silk Crepe de Chine Yard wide, full line of light and dark shades for Blouses, Dresses, Waists and Undergarments; regular 75c values Wednesday 58c Novelty Silk Cords Fancy Novelty Silks with fancy Jacquard designs, in a splendid line of colors; regular $1.29 value - Wednesday 98c Chiffon Silk Yard wide Chiffon Silk, full line of shades including Ivory, Flesh and Pink. Priced special for Wednesday 39c Pongee Silk A cloth that is always in demand for summer wear, 32-inch width, absolutely all silk; priced special for Wednesday, 83c

Wash Satin In the two most wanted shades. Ivory and Flesh; our regular $2.50 value, special for Wednesday $1,79 Crepe Silk Poplin Yard wide Crepe Silk Poplins, including ell of the wanted shades ; our regular $2.50 quality Wednesday $1.89 Mallinsons Dew Kist Silk 40-inch Ivory, for summer wear for Skirts, Suits and Dresses; our regular $6.50 value; special for Wednesday $5.48

EXTRA SPECIAL Writing Papei Pound paper fine linen stock, 72 sheets in each box, our regular 35c value. Wednesday 28c Envelopes To match riaper 25 in a package. Wednesday 3 pkgs. for 25c Bob White Toilet Paper This is an extra large size roll, soft crepe paper; special for Wednesday 7 rolls, 25c Vacuum Bottles Large size Vacuum Bottles, keeps contents either hot or cold; our regular $2.50 value. Wednesday $1.98 Metal Bag Frames Everyone is wanting a pretty new Silk Bag. We show a beautiful line of Metal Framesspecial for Wednesday 50c Tooled Purses Just received a new number in our Tooled Purses, a 6-lnch Purse with over-laping frame, fitted with Mirror; priced special for Wednesday $2.95 Character Dolls Large 12-In. Character Doll with composition head and hands; special for Wednesday 50c Pearl Euttons 500 cards first quality Pearl Buttons, all sizes, 12 on a card; regular 10c value. Wednesday 5c Bead Necklaces We will offer for Wednesday our entire line of Fancy Bead Necklaces all sorts and kinds. Many of which come in just a few days ago: 25c values Wednesday 19c 50c values Wednesday 38c $1.00 values Wednesday 75c $1.50 values Wednesday $1.12 $2.00 values Wednesday $1.50 $2.50 values Wednesday $1.88

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