Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 24, 9 December 1919 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAIV TUESDAY, DEC: 9, 1919.-

Complimenting xksSs Florence BurMSI. Who la ta be tt. fried this month

to Jack Grosvenor, tin. Carl Image wd Mist Hazel Mai'iheyer will entertain member of the A. N. C. club this evening at the borne of . Mrs. Lange on 8otb Sixth street. : . - v In order to conserve- electricity, the tancheoa and bride e party at the Country club will begin, at 12:10 o'clock tomorrow afternonA inatenri nt

at one. Bridge will be played In the afternon and will end earlier In the

in uuuu lutm uauai. aii reservations must be In by tonight for the luncheon. The Civics and Home Economies Department :tlt th Wnmnn'a clnh will

meet tomorrow afternoon In the library

ai z:3u ociock. Wilfred Jessup will give a talk on state government The Woman's Missionary society of

the Friends churches will be entertained tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Eva RaVK. Anil KTrn Pum nni k

the home of Mrs. Edwin Crawford,

iv soutn Twenty-first street. At 2:30 o'clock Miss Auretta Thomas wlUgive - a DnpV (in "PMna". IMooH nf MuMml

Missions" anil Mr.' 111m HdHstna nrfn

: reaa one on "Korea,- raiuipme Islands

ana mam. Music will be- furnished

uy mraoers 01 ine niast Main street

. rank ; Stafford the C. and O.

the week end with his wife at their iome on- Pearl -street. ; . . ; iThe Degree of Honor which was to have met this evening In the Commercial club rooms will not meet and all meetings have been postponed Indefinitely - v.-' '" . "The Coterie wiil meet Thursday afternoon with Miss Gertrude Shute at her home, 107 South Seventeenth etreetr'-'.'-'' "vnlt-i .-... : The Central Aid society of First Christian church will hold an important meeting - tomorrow afternoon In the church. Officer? will be elected and all members are 'urged to be present. ; ; ; ; . .-. The Women's 'Missionary society of St.-Paul's Lutheran church will hold their regular monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon at H : 3 "o'clock In "the church chapel. The lesson subject will he "Japan," and a. .report of the contention held In Louisville will he given. Members, of the King's' Herald of Grace Methodist . church ate making plans for an entertainment to be given in January. '- Committees were appointed at the 'meeting .held last Saturday aftefaoon.'-,:; . Mrs. Roy ft: Wyman, who underwent a serious, operation at Reid hospital, has returned toJier home and Is improving, i?- Zg&(:v- ' The Preseverance Bible class of the First Baptist church will meet. tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock-."-with Mrs. K. E. Kenny at her- home, 47 South Eighteenth, street. All members are urged to be present. 1 Mrs, Charles Hayes has returned to her home In Anderson after spending the week end in; "the city with her mother: " ------',- - 1 Tifra T C? ITtll T - m

meeting of the Jrlary F. hOmas W. C. T. U. yesterday afternoon at her home. The meeting opened with a song, "Joy to the Wotld.LMoUowed hy the Bible reading by "Mrsi A-! H. Backus and prayer by Mrs. Clarkson'-Uille. ' During the business eesetah the regular monthly, report :was-read showing 10 notices given ' fq the pres,-423 given to poor, 15 irlsits'-tb tjie sick and 396 pages of llt'eraf ufff dlsltributed;' J An all dajS meeting of the aid society of United Brethren church will

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- Newest or the new

COLLARS

A Butter that , Pleases Genuine Ecoiiomy Creamery makes friends wherever served. ; Order a pound from your grocer. Look for this trademark. ; It marks the genuine.

Jos. Smedinghoff, Richmond Dist.

he held Thursday with Mrs. Will Heat

Hereon i ner nome, xw North Nineteenth, street. The dav Trill tin inant

in Bewlng and all women are urged to

wme bo prwg a dish or food for the luncheon.

The Jot Bearers of Trinitv ijnthttr.

an church will meet this evening with Mrs." Pul JDruly, at her home, 230S North D- street. Members win nut

at Eighth and Main streets at 7: SO

o ciock. nans win oe completed for the market - and bazaar to h tiom

Saturday morning at 1022 Main street. - Alfred Leaning,' who attends a Illinois university, has arrived to spend the Christmaa vacation -with h nax.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Lanning, of

Aoru Beventn etreet. Miss Thelma and Miss June Robinson, who attend ML Holyoke college.

will spend Christmas vacation with

friends In Philadelphia and Tardley, Pa, and will visit Swathmore college.

Mrs. Can Thompson entertained members of the Loyal Daughters class last evening at her home on Elnsey street. The following officers were elected: PrMldnt Mn nanm hia.

, vice-president. Mm Jennie Fogle; seoretary. Mrs. Walter Murray; assistant secretary, Mrs. Earl Thomas; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Erk. After the bnsi-

pess : session, a social hour w,

enjoyed and readings were given by Miss Edith Harper and piano numbers

sy Airs, waiter Suavely. The hostess

was assisted by Mrs. Carrie Stevens,

Mrs.' Earl Thomas and Mrs. McNeilL

An Important meeting of the Penny

Club will be held tomorrow afternoon at - 2:3Q o'clock with r Mrs.- Millard Warfel at her home, 210 South Tenth

street. All members are urged to be present

The Women's Adult Bible class of

United Brethren Church will hold. a business meeting tomorrow evening with Mrs. Jerome Jordan at her home,

206 North Sixteenth street. All mem

bers are urged to be present and bring

their husbands.

The Woman's Missionary society of

First English Lutheran Church .will

hold Its annual Christmas meeting to

morrow afternoon with Mrsx Harry

Kates at her home on South Tenth

street. The topic of the-afternoon wiH

be "Japan" and . program Of Christ

mas music will be given by Mrs. Fred

Bartel. A nodal hour will be eMoyed

and luncheon-jervefc. ,

Miss Rath Heltbrink was "hnut mi

last revening for. a- meeting of the Q. S. C. club last evening at her home

on South Eighth street. The evening

was spent in needlework and later refreshments were t served : by the

hostess. Those present were Miss Marjorie Floyd, Miss Gertrude Deltrich, Miss Maurlne Starr, Miss Flossie Money., Miss Elfreda Harlan, , Miss Dorothea Schneider. Miss Marie and

Miss Ruth Heltbrink and Mrs. Elmer

Klebfoth. The club will meet in two weeks with Miss Gertrude Deitrich.

. The Narcissus club will meet tomor

row afternoon with Mrs. Archibald

Campbell at her home, 121 North

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'French-army officers say that women

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Petticoats $1.48 to $7.50

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Let him step forward Now and choose it before stocks are all picked over. We'll lay it away for him till Christmas! They say our prices are lowest in town, which means you can buy her More Christmas cheer here than elsewhere! Man clerk to assist gentlemen in selecting gifts for ladies at the

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OPP. POST OFFICE

PHONE 1655

Notice to Imdestria-

Maeefaet

and Ulrifl

Hants

oh -City. Liiht Limes Effective Wednesday evening at 4:00 p. m. all non-essential manufacturing and industrial plants who are on the City Light Lines must discontinue the use of electric power and lights except on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. This will be in effect until changed by order of Dr. Garfield, the United States Fuel Administrator. -

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