Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 161, 17 May 1920 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEUKAM. MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920.

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ANYTHING , ANYTHING, AND YOU'RE DRESSED WELL, SAY CLOTHIERS

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Oh, men! Listen J

CHESTER. Ind,

of the M. E. church met at the home j

of Mrs. Maud Staley Thursday, with seven members present. One new

member was received. They will noia

Mrs. Will Wessler visited Mrs. Wessler's mother, Mrs. Mary Davis, of Richmond Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles

The Booster tla..s i Mrg Frank

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Suits are not being worn wiih belts : ""l" a"! ?' ai 1 " mt

emphatically i

mis .spring or summer,' states a stylish clothier

"Belts are still the thing," contradicts another. Yet; for the benefit of those who want to appear nattily dressed, the seeker after this all-important information submits the following: Clothes have a greater amount of wool In them this year than they did last season. The suit is cheaper in the long run because of the absence of everything but pure wool. Cotton has Increased to such a price that you need not fear of getting any in your wool suit. Brown Popular Color All shades of brown seem to be the most popular, and close upon it are green an blue. A large number of suits contain the pin stripe of various colors, while for the more conservative many plain colored fabrics are on display. What about the cut? Ah, there's the rub J It is the opinion of some

month Mr. and Mrs. Kothermei entertained the following for Sunday dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and

family, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown Everett Hunt and family visited Mr. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benson, of Lynn, Sunday. . . .Several cases of mumps are reported again in the community ... .Mr. Will Kendell, of Henry county, visited Elmer Kendell Sunday Clara, Esther and Martha Kendell called on Mrs. Oliver Boerner and Mrs. Mike Kendell Saturday. . .Mr. and Mrs. Luther Henshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Botner spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and' Mrs. Maurice Henshaw, of Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Newton Broomfleld and Mrs. Wills, of Webster, were Sunday afternoon guests at the M. E. parsonage Several from here attended the commencement at Abington Thursday night A large crowd was present at the first quarterly meeting at the M. E. church Sun

day night. Rev. Somerville Light con

that the belted military effect is ap-1 ducted the service Mildred Meeks propriate for the street, but lo, along spent Sunday afternoon with Ruth Ulcomes another authority and quotes j mer Adelaide Kenio snent Friday

volume three, page one, of the Dressy Dresser for 1920 to prove that such an effect should only be seen when worn on the golf links. However, it Is safe to venture that the style will be seen on Richmond streets. Coats Long, With Big Vent Coats are long, with a vent of 10 or 12 Inches. Square notched lapels,

night with Blanch Carman Mr.

James Bradley purchased a two-acre tract of land south of his home from Mr. Silas Williamson .... Mr. and Mrs. V. Hunt were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meek and family.... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brum field spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Pvle. ... Mother's

day will be observed at Chester M. E.

a little lower, is something distinctly church Sunday. In the Sunday school new. One, two and three-button coats ' and preaching service a special proare all to be worn, although the two- gram is being prepared Mr. and button variety seems to be the most Mrs. John Smith called on Frank popular. All young men's suits retain Pickett and family Thursday .... Mrs. the tendency to fit snugly, being of Mary Henning and daughter Dorothy,

the form-fitting cut. Many nice styles of Richmond, spent Sunday afternoon fday Clarence Hampton, of Muncie, for the older man can be purchased, with Mr. and Mrs. John Carman.... i Ind., called on his sister, Miss Blanche however, which are looser fitting, but Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hiatt and family. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. John White which do not lose their stylish effect of Hagerstown. were guests Sunday of j. attended the funeral of Frank Overby being so. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hiatt Mr. and , holts at West Elkton, Thursday after-

Mrs. T. S. Martin has returned home after spending several days with her eons, Ernest Martin of Indianapolis, and Will Martin of Cambridge City Mr. and Mrs. Ulmer, Mrs.

Solomon Huffman and Mrs. Mary Smith called on Mrs. Michael Kendall Friday Mr. and Mrs. Rich Cutter attended a golden wedding anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boes in Richmond Wednesday Miss Bonnie Carman spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Henshaw of Winchester Rev. Ulmer called on several families in Whitewater Wednesday Mrs. Inez Martin, who has been visiting Mrs. Fannie Martin and Mrs. Will Webster, has returned to her home in Richmond Mrs. Will Brown called on Mrs. L. F. Ulmer Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ulmer and Miss Alva Glune were guests at dinner Sunday of Frank Pogue and family Mrs. Ida Marsh is critically ill at the home of her brother, Mr. Shelley Mr and Mrs. Harry Varnauf and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman were guests Sunday of Mr. and

Mrs. Harry Brown ... Blanch and Bon

nie Carman, Marjorie Pickett and Don

Berry called on Mr. and Mrs. Donald Banes Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and son Floyd, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of Fountain City, Friday Mrs. Harry Brown, of

Fountain City, is visitng her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman. CAMDEN O. Ray D:ivis. of Richmond, was home Wednesday and

Thursday.

!y of Camden, is visiting her daughter.

Mrs. Harry Bennett The Philomathean club held their annual indoor picnic at the high school auditorium, Tuesday evening. A program was given and enjoyed by about ."0 members and guests Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis, of Richmond, called on lr. Davis's brother. T. E. Davis, Thurs-

noon J. E. Randall is home from the hospital much improved Dr. George Homs,her was in Columbus on business this week Mr. and Mrs. McCullum, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Edward Slover and family, have returned to their home in Michigan H. T. Scott and Robert Stewart were business visitors in College Corner, Thursday evening.

The Israel township grange met In the high school auditorium at Fairhaven. Friday evening. Forty-five were taken in Milton Jones and family, of West Elkton, 6pent Thursday evening with Mrs. Jones's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Walter Kenworthy Supt. G. H. Tullis was in Eaton, Wednesday on business Mrs. Fay Yeager,and sons Robert and Fred, of Philadelphia,

l:ave come to spend the summer with Mrs. Yeagcr's mother, Mrs. Cora McCord, and her grandparents, Mr. and

Mrs. Henrv Bohn Mr. and Mrs

Dan Payne. Mrs. Rush Bennett, and

Mrs. Eva Mendenhall, spent Friday In Hamilton with Mrs. Edith Piefer, who is quite ill Misses Baker, Hampton,

and Guntle were Eaton visitors, Thursday evening Mr. Hibblns, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., is guest of friends this week-end. ECONOMY, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Montgomery had a surprise dinner for the latter's father. Mr.

Richman, of Honey Creek. Sunday. Mr. Richman celebrated his 60th birthday Ed Hendricks and family attended the funeral of Mr. Hendrick's mother, Mrs. Verney, at Sulphur Springs. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Powell of Muncie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Morrison Mrs. J. L. Replogle returned home Mondav from Alexandria, where she

years; Mrs. Tilly ClarK, Mrs. Hannan

Kimball, Miss Belle Conley and Miss Mary Kimball. .. .Miss Blanch Kerr spent Wednesday night with Miss

itena Manning ur. Eisner reiurneu)

to his home at Lapel, ma., 'rnursaay morning, after a visit with his son, Herbert Fisher, and family Mrs. Albert Cranor of Greensfork arrived Thursday morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Wade Kennedy, who is quite ill.... Mr. and Mrs. O, Cranor visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cranor at Dublin Sunday A party of Richmond friends called on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Peterson and their guest, F. A. Peterson, Tuesday evening. Those in

the party were: Mrs. R. R. Van Sant,

GRATIS, O. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coleman, of Eaton, visited the former's mother, Mrs. Kate Coleman, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexandria Freeman spent Sunday with C. S. Apple and family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Esseg and family, and Miss Vesta Apple spent Saturday evening In Germantown Mr. and Mrs. Issic Ulrich, of Farmersville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Grimes, Sunday The Gratis and Camden high schools played ball at Camden, Friday afternoon. The game ended 12 to 5 in favor of Gratis Miss Mable Mee, of Somersville, visited her sister, Mrs. Ruby Crume, last week Miss Sara Grimes, who works

in Dayton, spent last week at home..

Mrs. Neil Gross, former- was the guest of relatives Charley

Randall motored to West Elkton Sunday to see his mother, who is in poor health, bringing back his wife and Bon Ernest, who have been in West Elkton the past week Martin Pegg and family moved to Newcastle. .. .Mrs. Tilly Clark and Miss Belle Conley,

left Thursday for Indianapolis, where

they will attend the wedding of Miss Clark, daughter of Dr. Ed Clark

Mrs. John Manning entertained at din

ner Sunday her sisters, Mrs. Mary

Worthing, of Iowa, who is visiting i

relatives her for the first time in 35

Mrs. Anna Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. RalpKl A large crowd witnessed the ball game

Cain. Miss Margarette Lemon, Albert Sunday between Gratis and TroutBurkhart of Richmond, Mrs. F. A. Pet-jw-ood. The score was 5 to 4, in favor erson and Miss Charlotte Thomas of ' of Gratis. Next Sunday afternoon Kansas City, Mo Mrs. Walter Bond j there will be a game here between ExasBisted In the Davis and Randall I store Saturday during the absence Of ! 0mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Miss Hazel Mendennaii mourns Williams and Miss Wachtel of Muncie ; called on Mrs. Tilly Clark and John! Manning and family Sunday. . . .Erwin Hunt of Muncie spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Hunt Mrs. Darl Conley spent the week-end with

Mrs. Conley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Metterd.

cello and Gratis Baptism ceremon-l ies were observed at the Bretherni Church Tuesday. Those taken Into! the church were Cleoph Apple, Mormal Darrah, Ruth Christman, Louise Kim-j mel, Margaret Bookwalter, and Ruthj Furry Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Krutch-i en and family, of Miamisburg, spent! Sunday in town with the former's parents Mrs. Jennie Coleman visit-! ed with Mrs. Mary Micksel the first of this week Mrs. Mary Grimes, after spending the winter In Dayton, returned home Monday Miss Emma Aboud, who has been holding meetings at the Brethern Church the past two weeks, will go to Camden, Thursday, where she will conduct a series of meetings. Miss Aboud is a missionary from Palestine Mr. and Mrs. Ola Albaugh, of West Alexandria, called on relatives in town, Monday.

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