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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920.
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Thwedding of Miss Louise Malaby, daughter of Mrs. Clara K, Maisby, and 'MC 'Houstoh- Reeqa Marlatt, - boil of Mri-! and - Mr. 5 Charles. . Marlatt, was ' solemnized at tn home ot. the. bride -on South. A street,. Wednesday at 12:30 'p. m.,' in: the presence of 28 guests. An altar was. arranged la the. livingroom -on; ltheir side ot which, were tall pedestals filled with pink' rosea and pink sweet- peas Jtt f root t .the altar were huge bowls - pf Rink hy-"drangeas.f-.-The: single ring .ceremony was performed - by- Dr. J. J-Rae,.jpa8-" tor of the First Presbyterian church, t The bride wore a frock of brown i georgette combined with taffeta, elabt orately beaded. Her slippers were ! brown. '-.The. bridal corsage was made , up of Aaron Ward roses and forget-me-, nots. There were no attendants. Following " the ceremony a Tour-' course
luncneon was serveu. me uiioo a muic was set , in the dining room with candles, wedding cake and French basket filled with. pink roses and pink sweet peas. Small tableB' were set in the oher rooms for the guestsfFrench baskets filled with pink roses and
pink sweet peas were artistically ar
ranged throughout tne rooms. Air.
and Mrs. Marlatt left on a motor trip, and .upon their .return will be for the present at the home of Mrs. Marlatt's mother.' .'The bride's going away gown
was a tailored blue tricotine with harmonious accessories. Mrs. Marlatt at
tended' Sweet Briar College, Sweet
Briar. Va.. and Oxford College for wo
men. Mr. Marlatt Is a graduate of the Richmond high school and attended the University of Cincinnati.- He is connected with 'the Chenoweth Auto
company. - -
-.Reservations for' the' luncheon-
bridge to be- given at the Richmond
Country club Friday at 1 p: m., must bo in by Thursday night. Progressive
bridge will be played during the after
noon. The April social committee in
vites all women of the club to be
. present.
'; Eighty-five reservations have been made for the dinner dance to be given
at the Country club Wednesday eve-
" nine. Dinner will be served at 7 p. m.
Dancing will follow. Evan Smith or-
chestra will play.
i One of the- pleasant events of the ' week Is the hard times dance to be
.given in the Odd Fellows hall Wednes
day evening by Frank Bescher and
J. C. Coyle. . Many interesting features
fhave been arranged for the evening.
; The soloist of the Miami University J Glee club, and the Varsity Six from
Miami, will furnish the music. The . wedding of Miss Helen Edger ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O
Edgerton, and Mr. Leslie Sinex, son of
'Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Sinex, was solem
nized Wednesday at 3 o"clock at the parsonage- of the Second English Lutheran church. The Rev. Raymond
C. Isley officiated. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Ruth Edger
I'ton and the groom by his brother,
Harold Sinex. Immediately following
the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Sinex left
on a wedding trip. Upon their return
they will be at home on South Fifth street. The engagement of Miss Charlotte Mitchell, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Andrew F. Mitchell, to Mr. Clyde Mecham, of Long Beach, Cal., was made at a meeting ef the Ribacra Club held Tuesday evening at the home of the Misses Frances and Charlotte Mitchell, on -South-Ninth street.- When
room for luncheon a proclamation of the entrance of the two people into the state, of matrimony, was found at the place of each guest. Pink and white were carried out in the-table appointments. Shaded pink candles were also used. The guests included members f the Ribacra club. The wedding will be'solemnized in June.
Among the many parties given , for Miss Margaret Van Sant, who will be married soon to Morris Gay, was a miscellanppus shower given last Saturday .byMiss Elecla.Eosterat her. home
on North Eighteenth street. Pink and i
white was the color scheme carried out In the appointments. A dainty luncheon was served. The guests ln-i eluded Miss Margaret Van Sant, Miss Catherine Rhoades, Miss, Elsie Smith, Miss Audrey King, Miss Katherine Kenwbrthy, Miss Helen Llgon, Miss Mildred Edwards, Miss Juanita Wlckett, Miss Helen Unthank, Miss Florence McMahan Miss Helen Riggs, Miss Carolyn Bradley, Mrs. Inez Williams, Miss Marguerite Long, . Miss Agnes JffcFail Miss Lula Bowers, and
Mrs. 13. w. rosier.
John Meranda, a student at the Uni
versity of Michigan, is spending a
week with his parents, Mr. ana mrs. Edgar F. Meranda, of North Twelfth street."
TheWoman's Collegiate club will
meet Thursday afternoon with. Miss Gertrude Bartel at her home on South
Sixteenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meyer and daugh
ter Helen, went to Cincinnati Wednes
day to attend the first baseball game of the season. -
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Grace M: E. church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mre. Frank Neal at her 'home, 230 Richmond avenue. " The Ben Hur lodge will give a box social Thursday evening. Each woman is asked to bring a box filled with lunch for two, and an apron with a tie to match. Dancing . and cards will follow. The social committee has arranged for a dance to be given for members of the lodge and their friends Friday evenlcg. Miller's orchestra will play. The Wi-Hub club enjoyed a pleasant evening Tuesday at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black, of Southwest Third street. Cards and dancing1 were ffatnrpB. and refreshments
Strong Women By. Da. Valbwtinb Mott.
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were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Roberts, Charles Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ola Roberts and son, Ralph, were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Asbury of South Ninth street, will entertain the club next week. - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dlntaman return
ed home after visiting for a week in Rushville with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmlr
Brown Miss Nettie Chase of Akron, Ohio, will come this week for a visit with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry O.
Chase of South Eleventh street. Circle No. 1 of the Aid society of
the First M. E. church will mett Thursday at 2 p. m., with Mrs. J. H. Bentley
at her home on the National Road, West. The regular services of the Christian Science church will not be held Wednesday because of the remodeling of the church. The Good Cheer class Bpedal of the First M. E. church will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Showalter, 45 South Twenty-first street. Mrs. Jean Darland is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
The Criterion club met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed. Thompson at
her home on North Sixth street. Re
sponses to roll call were facts about Switzerland. A paper on Switzerland
was read by Mrs. W. L. Stump. The
hostess served dainty refreshments
The last meeting of the year will be
held in two weeks at the home of Mrs.
Albert Foster on North Seventeenth
street.
The Ladies' Aid society of Trinity
Lutheran church, which was to have met Thursday afternoon," has been postponed one week and will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Goble, West First street.
The College Hill school north of
Spring Grove on the Chester pike,
will present the play, "The Podunk Limited" on Friday night, April 23.
Drills and folk-dances will also be In
cluded in the program. Children under high' school age will be admitted free. All others will be charged an admission of 10 cents, the proceeds to be used to place a bronze tablet in
the school building in honor of the boys from College Hill school who
served In the world war.
WASHINGTON FARMERS TO
MEET IN MILTON TONIGHT The farm federation of Washington
township will meet at Milton on Wednesday evening. County Agent Murphy will be present to talk on corn,
Hoods Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good Creates an appetite, aids digestion, purines the blood, promotes assimilation so as to secure full nutritive value of food, and tcrive strenjrth to hn wh"1- "-ste
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and men too are just as strong and healthy as their blood.
Vigor andl
health come with good
blood. Without good red blood a woman has a weak heart and poor nerves. . In the spring is the best time to take stock of one's condition. If the blood is thin and watery, face pale or pimply, if one is tired and listless, generally weak, a Spring Tonic should be taken. An oldfashioned herbal remedy that was used by nearly everybody 50 years ago is still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. ' It -is made of roots and herbs and . called Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. If druggists do not keep it in tablet form, send 60 cents for a vial to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in -RnfTalo. N. Y.
- GODMOTHER KNEW There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds " r f as Mustard i But," the old-fashioned tnustard-:-plaster burned and blistered while it lacted. Get the relief and help that v. mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. - Musterole dos3 it. - It is a clean, white ointment, .made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings relief how speedily the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat; bron - chitis, tonsilitis, croop, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). , 20c and 60c jars; hospital size $2,501
Fish J Fish ! Fish ! Fresh Fish BIG FISH SALE '- .Thursday, Friday Saturday Ypu have been wanting fish, - now is your time. Thursday Friday and Saturday I will have j a big sale on strictly fresh Lake Fish, fresh from the lakes every : day ' t "'MiiTIets Buffalo White Bas.'..5c " -Boneless Hering. . ...20c and 30c Ring Perch .22c and 30c -.Saugera SmalLPlckrel .22c & 30c. Whitfish .......28c and 35c - -Halibut Steak -. . y. ,25 and 35c . Jpickrel !,.......30q and 35c " Catfish I ....28c and 35c" All orders of 5 pounds or over .. delivered. . Phone orders early "to" be sure lo get them and come early to get the best. Don't forget the days of sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. AVE FISH MARKET 4 - '177" Ft.' Wayne, Ave. Next to LIchtenfels Meat Market , Phone 1050
Just that! On With The Dance! WASHINGTON Starting Sunday
TiiG ooli's IFriand It never fails. You save when you use it has more than the ordinary leavening strength , therefore you use less.
Generations of good cooks, have used Calumet Baking Powder because it positively proves its superiority and economy. Try it ! Drive away bake-day failures. Reduce baking expense. Call for Calumet Baking Powder.
Big 6
"Buddha
Saxoph
Work Shoes
The Columbia Saxophone Sextette plays this rollicking, rhythmic fox-trot,the very thing-that you've been wanting to make your dances a success. Come in and hear it. "Limehouse Nights," the
coupling, is a novel
' one-step by these same exclusive Columbia artists. A-2876 85c
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Opp. Post Office
Phone 1655
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seed tesUng, etc., and is to give a practical and timely discourse with reference to snrine Dlantlne ah farm.
ers are invited. '
Dr. Pardy Preparing to
Leave for German Embassy Dr. Alexander C. Purdy. head of the
Biblical department at Earlham college, will sail for Germany about May 1 to establish in Berlin a Quaker embassy under the plan of the American Friends' Service Committee.
The Rev. Charles M. Woodman, pastor of the West Richmond Friends'
church, will take Dr. Purdy's class in
"The Lire or Christ," and Clarence Pickett will take his class in "Religlons of the World". Dr. Purdy expects
How Is Your Weight?
While it is true that too much weight is not to be desired yet the fact remains that many men and women are thin to the point of danger. This danger lies In their having no reserve force or nerve power to combat deadly diseases. A little extra flesh
is needed by all to feel well and to look well, and this calls up the question of how best to increase the weight. Physicians and chemists by experiments have solved the problem of increasing the white and red corpuscles of the blood by the administration of hypo-nuclane tablets, and this Is usually followed by an increase of weight. Obtain in sealed packages, and take for a period of several months, according to directions with package. Advertisement.
to resume his duties at Earlham with the opening of the fall semester.
OHIO COUPLE KILLED ' MANCHESTER. O., April 14. Smith Stone, 65 years old, and his wlte were killed at Trinity crossing, opposite here, at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon by a west-bound freight train. When the east-bound freight passed Stone beckoned to his wife to follow him, supposing the shrieking whistle to be from the east-bound train.
DR. BURKHART " . , Wants you to writ him today for a treatment of Dr. Burkhart's "Vegetable Compound. Pay tor same when cured of Liver, Kidney, Stomach Trouble Constipation. Catarrh. Rheumatism. Don't Miss this grandest of remedies and wonderful preventative for Grip. Flu. Address 121 Main St., Cincinnati. O. For sale at tall Drug Stores. 80-Car treatment. 26o Advertisement. , j
THINK of the many ways you can use Mazolal It is richer than butter and better than lard for shortening. For deep frying you can use the same Mazola again and again. Mazola comes in a con venient can and you don't have to keep it in the ice box. It never turns rancidregardless of hot weather.
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PINT CANS Larger sixes cheaper per E
Cora Products Refining Co. P. O. Bos Ml New York City
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Men's Brown Wax Elk Blucher, .double sole at 'S3.95 Men's Brown Waterproof Blucher with double wearproof sole at S5.0O Men's Brown Army Retanned Leather, with hob nailed soles at $6.50 Bowen & Fivel 610 Main Street J. M. Bowen A. Fivel
BONCILLA MASSAGE A beauty massage that will give you a youthful appearance. Removes wriukles, lines, black heads, enlarged pores and oily skin. Ask for a Boncllla Massage. Our method will clear your skin of the above blemishes. Appointment arranged by telephoning 2499 MISS M. E. STEELE 408 Second Nat'l Bank Bldg. Take Elevator 4th Floor. .. . . . , Phone 2499.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT Thinking About Buying FlourFlour Now is the right time, don't let it (advantage price) get away from you. We know that flour bought today will save you from $1 .00 to $1 .50 a barrel. Recognized High Patent Flour OCCIDENT, PILLSBURY, ARISTOS, POLAR BEAR AND E Z BAKE Ask Your Grocer Omar G.Whelan
The Feed Man Distributor 31-33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
PHONE 1679
MAHMEYER9
a "WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP"
SPRING SILKS
For this week we are selling-
$3.50 Georgette Crepe for $4.00 Georgette Crepe for $3.00 Crepe de Chine for $3.50 Taffeta Silks for $4.00 Taffeta Silks for $3.50 Charmeuse for $4.00 Satin Phalant for $1.75 Silk Poplins for $2.00 Faile Luster for
$2.75
$3.50 $2.25 $2.98 $3.50 $2.98 $3.50 $1.39 $1.50
Spring
Georgette Voiles, yard wide Imported Voiles, 40 inches wide French Voiles, 40 inches wide . . . Mercerized Voiles, 40 inches wide
Plaid Ginghams, 32 inches wide French Dress Ginghams. 32 inches wide Beach Cloth. 36 inches wide, mercerized
Wash Goods
...69c $1.25 $1.50 $1.98 59c
79c 98c
WHITE GOODS
65c English Nainsook, sale price 65c Longcloth, sale price 9Sc Mercerized White Voile $1.25 White Organdie,
39c 39c 79c
sale price wft $1.50 White Organdie, Off pale price n-s-.3 $1.98 White Organdie, (J-j r Fale price tpJ-.tlvl CRASHES 25c Half Linen Crash. -9 Q sale price LtC
3oc Stevens Crash, sale price
25c
TABLE LINENS
$1.50 Mercerized Damask $2.00 Mercerized Damask
98c $1.59
Bargain Specials PLAID VOILES 36 Inches wide 75c quality 25 PLAIN ORGANDY Light blue only, 59c quality X9 PLAIN BATISTE Navy and wine only, 59c quality 25 BEACH CLOTH 36 inches wide hello only, 98c quality 25 SPORT SUITINGS, 36 inches wide, in light blue, pink and lavender, 75c quality 19 GABARDINE STRIPES Suitabel for skirts or suits, 85c quality for 25 UNDERWEAR CREPES Flesh or white, 89c quality 39 CHILDREN'S HOSE Black only in size 6. 6',. 7, 65c quality 25 MEN'S SOX Fancies in all colors, worth 50c a pair, sale X9 Silk Bargains FIGURED CREPE DE CHINE 3G inches wide half silk; $1.50 quality for 79 SILK POPLINS 27 inches wide in plain colors, also figures and brocades, $1.00 quality ...59 KIMONO SILKS Yard wide, light grounds with colored figures. $1.00 quality 59 REMNANTS OF SILKS This includes all our best selling silks in short lengths that we have put in this sale at HALF PRICE. REMNANTS OF GEORGETTE REMNANTS OF CREPE DE CHINE Everyone marked for much less than the manufacturer's first cost. Wool Goods Bargains FANCY SUITINGS 36 Inches w ide, Ail-Wool $1.50 quality 59 PLAID SUITINGS 36 inches wide, new spring colorings, $1.00 quality 48 REMNANTS OF ALL-WOOL GOODS Lengths of 2 to 4 yards at less than halt price. REMNANTS OF DOMESTICS and Cotton Goods at less than HALF PRICE.
New Spring Coati
Every Coat Reduced for This Week
$18.00 COATS, all wool
$25.00 COATS, new
styles, this week.
uuats, no
better values . .
$14.75
$19.75 $25.00
Silk Dress Sale
SUk... $17.50
$25.00 $37.50
Our $25.00
Dresses Our $35.00 and $40.00 Silk Dresses Our $50.00 and $55.00 Dresses
House Dresses
$1.98 $1.39 . ...98c
Our $2.50 House Dress Aprons... Our $1.75 House Dress Aprons . . Our $1.50 House Dress Aprons . . .
CURTAIN GOODS
59c MARQUISETTES, Special 75c MADRAS, -this sale 59c MADRAS, this sale 65c MARQUISETTE, sale price 75c MARQUISETTE, sale price 98c MARQUISETTE, special
29c 59c 45c 48c 55c 79c
BASKETS Market Baskets 50tf Shopping Baskets 79 Utility Baskets S1.25
Cotton Blankets I
$1.50 BLANKETS, extra size $5.95 BLANKETS, extra size .........
$2.98 $3.98
Wide Sheetings
$1.25 PEPPEREL ING, Bleached or Unbleached
9-4 SHEET98c
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