Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 116, 26 March 1920 — Page 4

UlU:,i liJAAii .iiVUUl ,IilJaalX-lUc5 i4JiU.AO.aA-i UiOiriJlii jliX THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920.

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A dinner party will be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tr J. Ferguson, - South . Sixteenth . street. . Sunday, in v honor of the -birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Ferguson of Dayton, O., and Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Cotton, 'nee Miss Mar'garet Ferguson, of Pittsburgh, will be present. Mrs. Cotton, who has-been spending several weeks at the home of " her parents,' will return with her hus- ' band to Pittsburgh the early part of ,'jiext week. "r--- -.-- - ; . Lawrence Chrow, a student at Carnegie Technical Institute, will come from Pittsburgh to spend the week-end with 'his father,; H. B., Chrow and sister, Mis .Lethi Chrow, of J North , Tenth " street. " ' x

; Mrs. D.H." Cummings entertained a j ;few friends Thursday afternoon at her 'home on South Sixteenth street. The house was prof usively "arranged with i sweet peas. Bridge was played at i If our tables after which the "hostess

;; served a dainty luncheon, ; s

. Miss Helen Haxeltlne was hostess 1 for a meeting of the Ornis Melas club

Wednesday evening at her home in

. the McConaha apartments. Miss Mil-

dred Whlteiy was elected assistant

j treasurer. Those present were Miss J Mildred Whitely Miss -Pauline Smith.

I , Miss Gertrude Williams, Miss Marjorie

r;Edwards. Miss Lucille Weller, Miss ) Ogden Shelton.'iMiss Birdice. Norris,

' Miss Esther Fouts, Miss Gertrude Eg-. gelstoh," Miss Mary Reinhardt, Miss $Helen Jessup, , Miss Helen Bentlage,

?;Miss Esther Reld and Miss Esther

( Wilson.

-': The Music Department of the Music V, Study club will close: its.' year with a J sacred program at the Beid Memorial

' church Tuesday at 3 p. m. The program is being arranged by Mrs. Hugh Foss and Mrs. Fi W. Krueger, who are : makiug it appropriate for; Passion

T Mr.cand Mrs. Bert Kolp will be host and hostess for their regular assembly

oance jmday at 9 p. m. m the I. O

i O. F. hall. Kolp's orchestra will wfurnish the music, , , , y Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dill will he ; host and hostess for the Tourist cluh t Friday evening at their home on South - Eighteenth street. All alumni of Earlham college are -invited to the get-together party which will be given Tuesday evening In the ' Starr Riano rooms at 8 p. m. Mrs. ; Ben Bartel is In charge of the affair. ' Thirty members of the Intermediate .J department of the . Sunday school of ;:the First M. E. church attended the iwaffle supper given at the home of the Rev. and MrsR,.l. Semans. Wed'jnesday evening, Z " ' j Miss Ogdon Shelton and. Miss Helen Haseltine will entertain the members of the Ornts Melas club and their jguests with an Easter party. March 1 30, at the home of Miss Shelton on 'South Fourth street i; Eden Rebecca - lodge No; , 30 will ;;meet Saturday at 7:30 p. m., in the ;;Odd Fellow's hall. All staff members are urged to be present as there .will - be initiation of several candidates. Mrs. George Reid was hostess for - the Daffolil club Thursday afternoon at her. home on D street. Music and sewing were the diversions of the afternoon. A luncheon was served by : the hostess. . The guests were Mrs. Dave Teeple, Mrs. W. I Stump, and Mrs. Fred GoebeL The members present were Mrs. Murray DeHaven, "; Mrs. Charles Dove, Mrs. Ralph Little, ' Mrs. Ed Sharp and Mrs. Claude Ad- ' dleman,' Mrs. Harry Sharp, Mrs. Wal- . ter Snavely, Mrs. Walter Murray. The '. club will meet in two weeks with Mrs. Claude Addleman.

The Good Cheer class of the First

Methodist church held a March social

. at the - home of Mrs. John Eudaly Jon Pearl street,"Thursday afternoon.

I Mrs. Earl Mitchell was in charge of i the devotionals. The life of 1ie hymn I writer. Fannie Crosby, was read by

.Mrs.. Ernest .Ewan. There were 17

members present and five guests. Re- . reshmenta were served by the hostess yy?ho was assisted by Mrs. Sunk, Mrs. jj2. C. Reynolds and Mrs. Whiteman. 5 The Ladies Aid society of the Third

EM. E. church will hold a market at tl:30 p. m. Saturday at the Oakland

,Wall paper shop.

The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will

eive a dance. April 9. in the I. O. O. F.

lhall. " A five piece orchestra' will furtnish the music. Harry Frankel will .'.sing during' the evening. The dance .will be informal and will be open only 'to Phi Delta Kappas. Frank Bescher and J. C. Coyle will 'issue invitations soon for a dance1 to be given on the I. O. O. F. hall, Wednesday evening, April 14. " The affair jStylll be a hard time dance. Music will he furnished by the Varsity Six from Miami University. m Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson will entertain the Wi-Hub club at their Ihome on Southwest. Third street Fri"day evening. -

paptists Will Consider Quota; Jones County Head $ Members of the First Baptist church will hold a mass meeting at 8 p.. m., 'Friday, following a men's meeting at ,J7 p. m., to accept or reject the $15,585 tKew World Movement quota given the i locaU church " from the 53,500,000

allotted Indiana for the North Baptist

churches. The national campaign is

for 1100.000.000.

Frank M. Jones of Richmond, has

been appointed county director for the financial campaign. Charles Cassel of

ConnerSvflle Is financial director for

Fayette county. f : - r:

i - Either A. J. Vining, state financial

director of the New World Movement, or Dr. F. K. Dennison of Canada, will deliver the principal address at the

Baptist meeting here Friday night9

DRILLS NEW WELL OXFORD. O.. March 26. The vil

lage board .of public affairs yesterday

contracted with Yingling Brothers of

Hamilton, to drill a new well at" the

waterworks station.. .The town now

has . eight driven wells, buti every

summer there is a water famine.

' Six miles above the earth's surface seeniB to be the latest sky record. It

Was made with a Curtis plane.

Bachelor Girl Sayings By Helen Rowland . ,,.

(Copyright, 1920. by The .Wheeler Eradicate. Inc " Columbus may have - discovered America hut ittook Blaeco Tbanez to discover- its greatest charm,: the American Husband! Prudence Is what makes a girl insist on ringing in Mendelssohn the moment that- a man's heart begins singing. "Just a little love little kiss!" , Home is the place where you have all the little : comforts and -conveniences and never can find them; lots of closet room but somebody else takes all the hooks; and the privilege of doing as you please and nobody will let you! A woman-hater is a man who has spent his whole life in "eating his cake," and is suffering from chronic sentimental indigestion.

At twenty, the only "perfect end of a day" is a kiss but after thirty, it is that exquisite moment when a woman slips out of all her stiff things and kicks off her slippers. No use telling a flapper that a man's Ideals are noble and his character straight. If his nose and his shoulders don't match them. What woman can doubt the existence of the supernatural. when her Ouija board tells her that her husband is going to fly into a brainstorm about the price of her spring outfit and he comes right home and DOES it! - .! -m It's a wise lover who will never give or take a meaningless kiss even to PLEASE a woman! A daily diet of insipid kisses, like a daily diet of unseasoned triffles, soons palls on the appetite. A man marries when he is tired of playing a woman, when she is tired of working, and then they both wonder why marriage gives them "that tired ieeling." 11

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Wise Economy The superior quality of Valier'a Enterprise flour makes it truly economical to use. High gluten . content, combined with careful, scientific muling, enables it to produce more baking per sack And it eliminates expensive failures. Baking done with it is delicious to the . last flavory crumb. ValierVv Enterprise Flour is ground from none but the finest hard winter wheat grown. Even the present ' scarcity of such grain, (which forces us to pay an unusually high premium for every bushel we buy) cannot induce us to use an inferior grade. The result is a Sour on whose uniform ly high quality you can always rely, So no one objects to its slightly greater cost per sack. It is an investment amply repaid in the end by better baking and - ' More LoaVes Per Sack Your grocer carries Valier Enterprise Flourorder a sack today.

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17S at E.llmn Friends'

Meeting; Starts Campaign Beginning an evanarelistlc move

ment , to culminate Easter Sunday,

members of the East Main Street Friends church met In fnnr nActinnal

meetings Thursday evening.

iacn was aaareased by the Rev. E. Howard Brown, pastor. Mrs. Wal

ter Dalby was Chairman of arransre-

ments- for the meetings, which were

auenea Dy about 175 persons.

All those living on the west slde6f the river met at th hnm nt Mr anil

Mrs. Earl HInshaw, 608 Richmond

avenue. Those living east of the river and west of Sixteenth street, met at

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Folger Wilson, 11$ South Eleventh street. Those east of Fifth street and south of Main met at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ' Crawford, 104 South Twenty-first street. Those' east of Fifteenth street and north of Main met at William Davenport's, 402 North Seventeenth street.

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Week

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Bargains

Special Sale on Ladies New SPRING SUITS $37.50 and $40.00 Suits, week end sale ...-$29.75 $40.00 and $45.00 Suits, week end sale .... $35.00 $45.00 and $50.00 Suits, week end sale.... $37.95 WONQERFUL SPRING COATS $20.00 COATS, week end sale $15.00 $25.00 COATS, week end sale $19.75 $35.00 COATS, week end sale $25.00

Hosiery Specials Silk Fiber Hose for ladies, black or white ...-59 Ribbed Hose for children 39 Mercerized Ribbed Hose for girls ......50 Little Men's Ribbed Hose for boys 59 Silk Sox for men. extra special (limit) .......48 Burson Hose for Ladies, black only ........... 50 Odd Sizes for Children, sizes 6tt and 7 only.. .25

Silk Specials for the Week-End

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f Laundry Troubles j - If every wash-day is a day for the Clues" the right blue will send them tecuttlingaway. j " ted Gross Ball DIuc ?. is the secret of successful. wash-"'- i T Sv"; ing; Pure White, dazzling clothes; tV J . ; that leaves the happy smileof sat- - isfaction t the end of a day of ' hard work. ' tm m mm. v , '

Our Display of Easter Plants and FLOWERS "4 will he unexcelled PHONE 2614 THE WAYNE FLOWER SHOP 1031 Main St

Tint your walls with ALABASTINE The . original cold water paint. A. G. LUKEN & CO. 630 Main St.

Weisbrod's

$4.50 Navy Blue Taffeta $3.50

Yard wide, nearly the equal of our pure dye; wears as well and very hard to get Sold sometimes as pure dye. $5.50 Silk Shirtings $3.98 Eagle Silk Shirtings in the heavy crepe; the.. price is more than ours at wholesale. $4.50 Silk Shirtings $2.98 Eagle Silk Broadcloth; this quality is tocjay selling at $5.00 per yard. $2.00 Novelty Crepe de Chine $ 1 .48 Yard "wide, and beautiful color combinations. $3.50 Crepe de Chine $2.25 All Silk, full range of colors, Including taupe, grey, brown, navy, plum, wisteria, beet root, navy and black. ' $5.00 Navy Blue Taffeta $3.98 Yard wide, pure dye Chiffon Taffeta in mid-night and navy blue.

$4.00 Satin Messaline $2.98

Yard wide, all silk; the ideal silk for dresses. T $2.00 Natural Pongee $1.50 Yard wide, good weight, Tery stylish this season for waists or sport wear. $5.00 Satin De Lux $3.98 The perfect Satin tor extra fine garments, shown in all the wanted shades. $3.98 Georgette Crepe $2.98 All Silk and Shem in about thirty shades, both light and dark, a wonderful assortment $4.50 Chiffon Taffeta $2.98 Not all shades, yet quite a representative showing. This lot would cost $3.50 wholesale today. . $ 1 .75 Silk Crystal Cords $ 1 .35 Yard wide, all the street or serviceable shades for afternoon wear.

Wonderful Wash Goods

75c Zephyr Ginghams 59c Beautiful Plaids, new spring color combinations. 85c French Ginghams 69c Bought before the advance in prices; worth today more at wholesale than our retail price. $1.00 Fine Madras Ginghams 79c Made of the finest Imported cotton yarns. $1.25 Blue Bird Lingerie 89c 32 inches wide, in blue, dawn, pink and white; impossible to re-order. 60c Dress Ginghams 45c In this lot we include the best brands, including Toile De Nord, Bates Seersucker and Red Seals. $2.50 Georgette Voile $ 1 .98 Exclusive designs shown only In this fabric.

85c Shirting Madras 69c Not quite so fine but a very good quality; color fast $1.25 Blue Bird Crepe 89c In blue dawn, pink and white, no more to be had at any price. - . . - - $1.00 Fine Voile 79c . ' Yard wide, in beautiful spring patterns. $1.50 Novelty Voiles $1.25 40 inches wide in color combinations .quite new. $2.00 Georgette Voile $ 1 .75 40 inches wide, looks like Silk Georgette. $1.00 Shirting Madras 75c 32 to 36 Inches wide, new styles and jacquard weaves specially good for men's shirts.

STEEL'S BEAUTIFIER A beauty . massage that' will give you a' youthful ' appearance. Removes wrinkles, lines, black heads, enlarged pours and oily skin. Ask for" Steel's Beautif ier. . MISS M. E. STEELE t "408 Second Nat'l Bank Blag. T Take Elevator 4th Floor. Phone 2499

Closes April 1 st Buy Now and Save 20 . Used Piano Bargains such as we are offering at 20 Discount are few and far between. Of the seven piano values advertised in Wednesday's Palladium, just five remain. Every one is marked at a bargain price. Start that child in music by selecting a piano tomorrow.

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faster , I Shapes in New Easter Headwear that will "73U jl l quickly appeal to every man who is particu- YifiS ' Jgi lar about his Hats. JSL fuf Some especially good shapes in Soft Hats au offer a most interesting display. inlV ' L You will find ample selection at every price, LS f j-Jfl but. the hats we are most anxious for you Kt Tssm VfI to see are the new f Knox Hats uh (yf-X FOR SPRING lT fA These hats are nationally known for their fy iVMLsfTA superior quality and style. See our lines of Vr A v iVi Ties, Hose, Shirts, Gloves, etc. If fA 'wichter "

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