Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 219, 23 July 1920 — Page 4

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Miss Florence

Kte"1e,L? Mr. and Mrs. L.tf

ooum rmeenifl street, anq tQgk pUw 4l3etefWlle, Mich? TesdaV. July 3Q. Bfltb soung people

Lake James. Qa Tuesday the young

coupie ipe aaa went to Centerville where tfiey wr aarried. Immediately after the, ceremony' they left fqr Lake- James h'ere th.y are spending their hone.yinOa,i Both; are graduates of the fuchmon4 high schpol and well known among the, yq'ups; people of the pity. Mr. tft'daef is "connected wWi the Jkjjjs yujcafl Spstgg coinoapy; lr. ACfl UfB CT1 Qrlao RphlaniraTi An.

tertajnedpat ftelr home, South Ser

NATIONAL LEAGUE QP WOMEN WORKERS IS HER FET HQHBV

enth fttweVThwrsdajr evening for the

pleasure of Jhelr guefcts, Mr. and Mrs.' Earl E. Hs'fgkq of Dayton, O. During the evening flJcVr-e was played," the favora going Walter Kuntz, Mr. and Mrs. ' Hhacfce and Miss Ruth Schlangen. At & late, hour a. luncheon was perved, the, nienu being carried out Tn pink and white. ' The guests included Mrvand -Mrsrpou'Ashley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuntz and daugh: ter, Mr. and Mrs'. Prank Elstro, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea "Bchlangen and family, Mr. 'and Mrs. Earl Haacke of Day? too, Mrs. "Walter Johnson of Indtaaanolis, Miss Ruth Schlangen and Mr.: and 'Mrs. George Nicholson entertained" at their home pn North. Fifth , street Thursday evening with a faxawell party" for the pleasure" of Miss ; Donna Brown who will leave soon for residence la Philadelphia, Psnn. The fenjnsjiwaa spent with games ,nd "ancjnr after "Which refreshxaenls Werft urTfid. Tha guests were Miss Donna Qrotm. "Miss Clarice Gilbert, Miss Hazel Clark, Miss Vera Brown, Miss Elsie Jordan, Mias Hazel'iCar'ty, Miss Iva Gallon, Miss Loralne Jordan, Harry Ragen, Kenneth " "" Fuller, John 8mlthf James Bheny, George. Petlibone", Thomas"McNaUy, Roscoe Wil-

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Miss Jean Hamilton. For Nineteen years Miss Jean Hamilton hfs begr) gejera,l secreof NaUfiPil Uajrua of Women Wooers, p-dTin tht time she has seen the organisation grow from" a . membership " of "4,000 "to ' 2P,0Q0. She lia seen the' clubs change from groups of a hundred or so" to clubs of several thousand. The league has been in existence over thirty-five yes.

son, Donald Johnson, George Nlchol-

slvf Clcnispn. In honor of Miss Mayme Never who will be married Julv 28 to Hanr iahr.

man, Mrs. Clem Lahrman, Mrs. Hqw-

sra 3stro and Miss plafa JLahrmaa

aera aoeteEaea for a mlacellaneous shower Thursday afternoon. The af-

to the. to

Ia.birinn VTra Law

lerpop wjas, spejot tntpxwally," 'after which p, daUcious luoclioaa w& served

iHowins guests: .ilrs. Edwarii

i'i'e: PSfi?1 V Js ou.ar?lS. nlhpnjt Stpll, Mrs.. Edwa.rd .yewpna to .'Walter Pstro, Mrs. Harry Haner, Mrs. John. Lux Mrs. Harry Rohe, Mlsa Anna "Minner, Miss. Mavma Minner, Miss piora, Dahner, Miss Jpspphjne Laympn, Miss Caroline, Witte-, Mfss'Oora Myersi Mres Ber; dinji Mne, Miss Amelia Meyer and M?ss Catherine Sux.' " - -

Mrs. JeanettS Blitz, will leave Friday evening, fqs Nanintawac, Wis., to remaln'the" reaj of ttp summer. Miss Emma Tlemeyer entertained the. T, W. M. B."club at her home on Seventh street, Thursday evening. Miss Ella. Tlemeyer, of Cincinnati, was a gueat. Tho hostess served refresh-: meats during the evening. A Aye- reel moving picture will be glven'at the" West Richmond Friends'" Church", Friday at 7r?0 pmi;' to" which the public is invited". Marguerite Clark will he featured In "Molly Make Believe."' An entertainment will be given at the North A Street Friends church, Friday at 8 p. m., for the. benefit of two colored schools in the south. The public is invited. " " Relatives and friends of the pupils pf Mss Lucille Haner attended the piano recital given "in her studio at hes home on p,o.uth Pourth Btreet, Thursday afternoon. Miss Haner was assisted in the presentation of her students by Miss "Corinne Nusbaum, pohtralto. " Those "taking p'art""were Anna putotr Evelyn ' McWhinney; Mildred Knoll, Florence Wilftams, Alice Stanley," Helen Williams, Joseph Kleham, Elizabeth Dodd", Margaret Tilsen, Irene Williams", Louisa Ep'glebert,' Ethe Williams and Ua, Bobbins. " Mrs. Balph Orossley. was pleasantly surgriBed Wednesday evening aT her hoaxeby a number of friends. During the evening games and music were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones, "Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert 'Griffith. Mr. a.nd MrsHenry Warman. Mrs.. Jesele, Wilson Ura Ellf AIr f lf?fllfHTCof4h Warron

Austin, Clark McKinley, Miss Ruth

arid 'Mi' Griffith, MiM"Eelya

iiiafucaujru), iuas JUacsawt Wilson and Alpheas Waraxn. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Rohbjna, were host and" hostess " for a dinner party at their, homo, WedSsaj; evening far th? ple.aeure: "pf Mt 'ad'" Mrsi. Laring BickPell. Tbe dinner guests 'tfefia' Mrand Mra. Lpring'Blcknell, IWi. wd Mt. Qeorgq Johnson; 'Mr.' and MrfEa;ri Hinshaw- and family, Mt "and Mrs. Robert 'uford atfd'ftifilR. Mfand Mis." 6e.orgi Goopei; MTia "Helpu ouworltfand'Rbipbet. 5 Mrs. John Marshall chaperoned her Sunday school class of the First English Euthetaa church oa an att'day oatiag "Thursday- -Those whq attended were Miss Helen Eggemeyer.'Miss Elizabeth. Brown." Miss' Gertrude" "Eggleston," Miss Helen Bcntley; " "Mlas Ogea Sbeltoa. Miss Janet Seeker, Miss Mary Louise "Norris, 1 Miss tofs Johannln and" Miss F4oraceKarUn. Members of thg Pree.nbyigr Community clu and their families met "Wednesday eyeh(ng at the. cpunlrs home of ir$.' Wa.lter Test". MlsBegie Buhl of Centerville, gave a pumber pf readings which wera followed p j a musical program glvcsa by' Ms Gladys Miller arid the Re: George Qrah I4y engood. Refreshments were seryed,"dur: lng the efenlngT Mrs." Jacob Tic'e will entertain the club September 15.

There Is a distinctive flayar' to Mint Se-Kule. Yoii'B "ealoy the taste;" eyecy.one does.' ' '

The Sparkling Mint Drink Mint Se-Kule Syrup Co., incl" " indiaaapplls '

s A V E S MIL E S Q F S T E P S liiiNI 1 sj fe 8 Special Notice

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Out iuply ofHooskr CakmgU.it, limited. -e have planned" to run this sale a wttk but our supply of cabinets will not last that kng. Ij you or? anxious to get more tun out of y out khchen this summer if you want to, aroid extra hours of V orer-heated kitchen, then cal us on the telephone at once. We shall be glad to. reserve a Hoostgr until you cai? corn to (Af ttore and see it. '

Mr. and Mrs. RaffarinafifnifK

two weeks- at Lake James.

Mtsa. June Robinson, daughter ot Mr- aud 'rs;. W-K Robinson, South Six":enth slre.et,' bfwi arrlted home from Saatuckgtt where she has been Bpendfng the summ'er. Miss ' Thelma Robinson, who. is at Camp' Tpkuni. Beckett. Mass.. will arrlvp hpW the' latter part of August ' Both axe stuSenU Mf. Hpoke. - - ? . Jf1,?? ViU be hostess lot a d nnex party Sunday evening it the. -phlnk Cdfe. for thp" pleausrl ol her, gue;st. Ms, penlsap prclEaE The regular meeUng of the Eden Rebedcah lodge will" be held" Saturdav

Turns Summer Drudgery Into Summer Comfort

THESE are months wjien household tasks are hardest to endure; When you need to reduce kitchen work to a minirnum. These then, are the days when you need a Hoosier ftcheq Cabinet the most,. For thjs wonderful kitchen helper enables you to do your WPffc !U much Jess time and it sayes your energy for enjoyable things. Come Out of the KitchenSpend Your Time Where It's Cool Every housewife is entitled to leisure to the fullest enjoyment of summer pleasures. A Hoosier will help you to gain these hours t aV2 have 5 H?osif r Placec your kitche.n for ONE -r You need only select the model that pleases you most anjUva many conveniences immediately begin to cut your work in halt, Small arnounts each week soon pay the balance of Hoosier's moderate prjee. Come at once and select your ffoo-sier. Don't be ft slaye t9 a hot kitphen another day. ' " v" v

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A number of young girls were entertained"--hr MTB,. W J Tabeslng Thursd;a afteraodh with a lawn party at hex cftuntqp homQ for he pleasure pf hec daughter," Mlaa Irene, Tubesing. Music and games' furnished the entertainment for" the" afternoon,' after which the guests enjoyed refreshjnehs. 'Thosq present' incfuded MUs Mry Lpuls" thinlng,' Mlsa Gladys Bus se4. Miss Mildred Tulle, Miss Marie" Kauper, Mlsa Aghea " Kauper. Mlsa MabfeJ Pickett. Miss Mildred Pickett. Miss Mabel 'Schneider.' Miss Elsie Hunt, MissChristina Berry," Miss Ruth Full?, Miss' Mabel 'Gibson and Miss Mar Irene Tubesing.'""

Mr. and Mrs. Carl "Wilson will be

host aud"h5s";ei'fdr f he" W-mb"crul meeting Friday evening, at their honit', on Southwest" Third streetMr.' and 'Mrs. Herbert S. Warfel. S,oph Twelfth street," are the parents of a "$6n, bora Wedaeday 'at Reld Mgaiotlal hQSPjtal. Mrs. Howacd Biaehart and Mrs.' Berne "fVh&laa pf p.ayton, O., have re-; turped to their home after a short' visit with Mrs. Richard Cutter, north.; of-thc'tv. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bunker returned to their "home In Tulsa. Oklahoma. Thursday, after spending two week with Mr. and Mrs. John Knolleabers at their country home-.

Bushrangers have given ao troubla In Australia since 1879.

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MEYER

?WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP" ZEfZjZ

Only Six More Days of Our July

ClLElAJRA.IrC

lilLjIE Lower

Lower Prices

Than has been Quoted Since Normal Times

Silks at Prices of 1917

HEAVY CREPE DE fl-g f0 GHINB asl silk, dl.cIO heavy weight, that has " been costihg 2.98 a yard'. $ 3.0 Ck GEORGETTE T- AQ CREPE, this quality tDl.UO wa a high as $a.75 a yard although uut price, was J3.0Q; all colors la stock. SATIN M ESS ALINE, J- aq yard wide, and all DJ.0 colors Including nayy and black, the early season's prices were f3.00 and $3.50 a yard. SATIN CHA R- Cf HO MEUfiE, best 'quality ib&9UO an'd all colors in stoc" "worth much more "than" our price. FANCY PLAIB m'fnn BILKS, all the new 9lK3 color combinations and a quality worth much more."" " FANCY STRIPED fQ SILKS, satin stripes OJL.tfO that were $3.50" a yard just a short time ago.

Tub Silks

3.0p Quality $4.00 Quality $5.80 Quality

,..1.59 ..'."$1.98 ...$2.98

Summer Dress Goods Reduced 35c STRIPED VOILES, - f las't season's, styles, but AC goo4 quality. 7Bc NOVELTY VOILES, rn beautiful floral designs UuC In all colors. " "" ' $1 PRINTED VOILES. rich color combinations luC in exclusive designs?1.50 GEORGETTE QQ VplLE.s, novefty designs VoC In scroll and geometrical designs. $1.25 ORGANDY, the Qff wanted shades, full 4a OuC inches wide. $1.25 DOTTED SWISS, QJ yard wide," all white,' VOC &lso pink" and blue stripes. White Goods LINEN; FINISH StflT: QO ING. worth 59c la a reg.- OuC ular way. WHITE DRESS VOILB, Q regular 98c quality, very Otp fine and sheer. " IMPORTED. ORGANDY, Q)T extra wide and perma- JDC nent finish. - - - -

Muslin and Domestics at 30 Less Than Today's Mill Prices HOPE BLEACHED Qfl MUSLIN.' full pieces dt OIC rect from the Lonsdale bleachery. All you want as long as ftur stock lasts. 45c OUTING FLANNEL. qn very heavy double fleec- vC ed, full bleached. " ' UNBLEACHED MUS; OJT tiN, heavy weight for JoC Sheeting, worth 33c a ard. ' '

60c NAINSQPK. fine nd

sneer j grass bleached.

60a PERCALES, full

yard wide and the best

duality, all colors.

45c PERCALES, yard

wide but not quite so

tine, in quality. "

35p

39c

29c

Hosiery Reduced $1.25 SILK HO SB, black, QQ white and all colors' e.x- UOC cejpt brown." " $1.25 SILK LISLE HOSE...98o $yifl SILK LISLE HOSE... 79c 88c SILK BOOT HOSE 69c 65c SILK BOOT HOSE .,..39c (size 9 onlyj Hqijse Drss Aprons Cut extra full and G-t rt

nicely trimmed, either J)-LDtJ

light or dark colors, $2 quality.

Ginghams

39c 59c 85c

60c DRESS p.INGHAMS, beautiful atyieah pUids and stripes. 5c FINE GINGHAMS, extra width and a very fine" quality. $125 TISSUE GING-. HAMS," yard wide, new

pattern, just received. Crepes fi?c LINGERIE CREPE, white, pink and 6ky. OciC 5c BLUE BIRD CBEPE, " all the wanted colors. " DifC 75c BLUE BIRD SER- in" PENTINg, all the cpl- Vole oraA new this s.ea.son,

Toweling

20c COTTON TOWELING 12'2c 35c UNION TOWELING 25o 4Qc STEVENS TOWELING 29c

Extra Special 6 SPOOLS. O. N. T. OO THREAD, sold only &oC to purchasers of other merchandise.

Alterations Free. Open Saturday

JULY

Our Wayjl

The

Economical Way

Clearance Sale

This Clearance Sale is your opportunity to buy and save. Every garment made in the very latest styles and selected materials.'

WJ A TO HP C 1 Qne Lot att...t.3.-pa I I a few WAlal special oeLotat......?5.o8 TR rTfT rFnnrF These values cannot be at IjrliUKvjlirlii -ted today at this 3 95 WASH SKIRTS l;? $lo men's EXTRA Salu g CTTTHP CDl?rT A T In 8lngle douhle-breasted 3U JL J. & vl-tiL-L' Suits. To move them

W? h?T ,just received a complete ruri of sizes in era fine Twill Blue Serge Suits for men. Better get here firs,tthey won't last long I

Service Courtesy and Satisfaction

HIRSCHfS

CASH PRICE CREDIT STORE 15-17 North 9th St. .

CASH OR CREDIT

Bed Spreads CROCHET SPREADS r a very special j?.ar- t?at)U gain. " SATIN MARSEIL- rrrr LES SPREADS, large 4 U size, beautiful designs. SATIN SPREADS. f( handsome designs. tDD. ViU

worth much mare than this price

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