Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 222, 27 July 1920 — Page 4

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K:tt4? VC jfcutf. 'Mm tWyi RirhttititiA G'irU Warned - - -

li.ro r.-. Wiry. JiXrqn, MASS i-ior- ijjjj -- 'Z. J- - ' ieao ito-lJ.'-llm IreoT J.oljnson, Missl TbHtavOttt Of LmOtt:

t and Mrs. Wiltred Jessup will re- EATOX, O -July- 27.-sLena Giant

ITV.li ln Mm ixiii m.tmt, . iat1 I r nl'm lufn jhi.iiifi- .nnlin Hn lir.nT 'r,r rt A LmnA T rtnmrraaa Vfir - twit hul.

, Tuesday. DwfHrrtlhgrfttBi" those Rev v .and Mrs-J; rA?i UeltfJtouieU .tamer xeslding at..U3.p(Jitii E.-atreet,

i WnkendT5i arttred-tXSies-i and-.tli& Matter At-.8l2NQr.tbI. atceefc-ftv

; raemw'is m mgvl LU aueml ttit miii All .riiB4 ot.. Rwi-atl Mr9.. tna Ifidiana. Jty, Fere atnea -ngay. iscrlptton dance to be given Saturday j Ligntborne re invited to call. No .fcXT Judge C JUsinger in-Jayenjle at 8:30 p. m. at the club. The VarsitraOtaftdttsltoaL'Se Uesued. couij ttay away Jposa I?&ton- ' Six from Miami Universitywllt playi Mrs. George "Shofer, "Ct "XTeet Main Th - girls. -were" taken into, court by the program "ot dance mustc TBtrH?tr arid ffetTMrs: EfhnSr Selg. o't Chirf Atr-poHc- MaibiriCArmitrwng.

" Mrs; Willlatn Hendricks. SfluUj piev-UndgnqppbUsC ;&spendi$ slew days fo said bft-fiook itowaHnio Wistodyjct, eutb rt. was dellichtfully guroBsea UnTTew Cai-tleT- "-" UikjiJiivalerKArlB

; a evening vy a Mrs. V$fc5fciomas tertained a f ewfafcltao.or.

, numDer Uf-mfittWta' lmrrl Tiesicnlidren Monday afternoon at uerTi"" " birthday annivertei-y- Xl'sala hriTfi5jfci on Randolph street, for the f Waewwcka.:pBrtevttir Jtoe -fcojapai a two-couxtneW0nv-wTVetple4urt-pf her daughter, Maxlne. whfff JofcandtiiaieJiad .warned her-Uiat The gTiegta'wera.Afr . Trrrte4elef?ea'her eixth birthday anniver-4 wndawt.would' nobe tolerated.

Hendricks-'!?, anij . Mrs Everett BaryT'Jhe little folk enjoyed music-H ;Ttie "C-hamness '"gifl defeiared 4trWas Helms irtid bob,' ff. anJ Mrs. "WllliaS tegaiaea during the afternoon, afer4hejr--HSH-4ieren-tha theCHiAt, ; AUBteraft, ffs ni-Me.fcJRbB8,He4- ?cfi?vfi hostess served a dainty-fgrt a' retiVeftenCe o-hr-tKaVe

ncK5rrjuri anu PTTrTatgt. AAfrga witui rencpeon. l ne guests were miss maryi wns Tuniniy-iing ''"j-"

Eon, Mr, ans, mm. jobn- HeBancKiuzaDctR Clevenger, miss .pnyiis ur-i?tives. - iv- escong- v-iwuu - wn ,

kuWta' U D Aa-oln nnlror HIUil Vlio IHrTc TT TYTffCr Km IT. TfR yaia fl

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had - never seen the Chanmess gin here before.' " " "V, - ' Judge' "Rlsinger especially reprimandea the Glaifgirt and warned he?, that if she was-brought into court jfl5atnfor' a" similar reason he" would,. corimiiJ 'Jier toEUUutorrectional

Uoitook. U gave iha.Uier girl come

tbTrhorae'-aWthartfXhe fcitv. 1 3? Elizabeth Thomas, Miss Frances

Jtianf

FltsM Attric'e aai Jff Raymond

Howard, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. An

divwVwitt and son Andrew, Mr. and Mm Henry Ilimes and daughter Frances Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Spero Arone,

Dennis, Williamsburg pike. :-Those

present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry"!?. Dennis; ao -(araifir, fit. ajd-.ItJrJjsae H Brooks and family, r. aii .Mjps. Joel ErSfeflTMr. and Mrs. Charles B Howes, Mrs. Mary E. Kenley anTTYafflily, Mr. and Mrs." William Brooks and iamily, Mr. and MrB. Scott Patterson

of Lynn, Mr. andMrs. Fred E. Hodgin, (

mt: ana Mrs. vaater iantaii or $urfalo, N. Y., Roy Dnnlfl", -fr Tfiflft

Kenley ano daffgnterX BVBcrlsPon.Ttf.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jeffries and son Robert, North Eighth Btreet, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dingley, Muncle.

ber of vounK"Deotle -were nteetarned

aj- a JbLOH'ie-TjrJx Jasi 'jvefdr-aj theTof an .ln'laneSjfrirffi home Misa Rylpv OwfTiflwr ai E"airllfc"-,"

vieFarmi - ?TfioBek.;viMBnt weref:

t Misses Lucile Foreman .-.sol rrion,l

TCity, Ind.r .lma Ayars-of Eaton, O.T

Margaret wlHijwsiotXIojXegKISjXner, O-n-iJneite irjIjompson of PleaInt RTd,.CtPann&tLAOf liss Ruby

and etOTeaB - ntrfr gj-Satt Coppt

d in

jmr Sunday, " r-.--5-

Mr. ans Muc-WtlHam-EfUmuodson to48Wi,vMlss Angela Brinker.: Miss

Mrs. Carrt-etiglHnani ' 1 s ttaHtui Price, Miss June Thomas,

A mimViOT Hf''mii4M. fi-moA a I MM5B " Maurice liOIUngSWOnn, JVHSB

nie surprie party t tao fctem" of Mrr arr rarKer- M1S? T.nesne oneiir

D.,i(; (T( or,y i I rtnk hsb Beverly unucKies, juiss

thTrw;,,i., wf, irfi Jttar Elizabeth Thomas, Miss I

rv: i;i Mm Helen c

loHinesworth. ' Miss Mary Ruth

i6TPe.-'t PatU Denton. Miss Louise!

Harris. MhSs -Hilda' Issen nd Miss

iienrwtt?i-aaKB,

Miss Irene Ennis. Mis BUinch Fit-j The Ben Hur Lodge will meet Thurs-

.MauTii-e.ednceTuvimsmrday at 7:30 p. hi'., ifl th chib 'rooms

ami wmiaMkUPrv'eTrW DETTrMTT tot initiatiork of oaiwiifl-ites. A num

Mr. a'ntr rli!JBwiWie'otttiifelHtl r1rw of suDreme' ofCi86tS'-wi11 be pres

and c WiMiMtlMtMf,Hai Mt and all meiuferi-".i arged to

thft wtf'JlBA'US- njr.'Mr-rlAiend.

Caskey, Mr. aag-Mrg, May ownn at T1rn Gertrude Henley and daughter,

r.Jii riouno, Mves i-ifctaarnjey, win jeave ior

casKey, UTan unwj iOT 'l,buij!IT rPiUsburirli AVdfiesdav mortolug to

WWgMi - - v.1l4t2Snd two weeks witn Walter Henley.

A picnic party-was formed Sundayi'-The Ali Society of the East Main

at the J&o-netjt-JSJj.-aJid; WJUaS"Vfi. i Stlfeet Frferfd6 church will meet Wed-

neaav8v 1:B0 d. m.. instead of Thurs-

(TSy the chakge being made because jhe church picnic to be heldThursIrs. T. B. Jenkins of East Main street, and Miss Margaret Ryan dT Lexington, Ky., have returned from Chicago and Kansas City. Tlrw -Dorcas' Society- of Earlham Heiftfcts chmreti rtlVnnet Wednesday

Uit 2lD'-m- dlit''0.3lrn.0' Mrs. Reece

Mitchell, Asylum avenue. All members are asked to be present. Women of the Grace M. E. church are asked to notice that the regular

monthly meeting of the Ladies' and

Mj and,.Mj. Ctia.rp,s-Halsley -wern 1 Bantania- Knian ,wW 1. jieldat the 11.. J 1 C 1 T I . . -vir . . ' . A

church Wednesday at 2:30 p. m

,iTare,if,"f;ffl 'ttatlfiaitf Beights church are asked to bo at the church

agitator- if he owls a bowling alley.

Hun

pleasantly surprised Sunday at their Halsleys" 'Bdlh' iHhday "anniversary. TbtMMMiotntA3-i-e WPmft9m: ThOTrraTaT51ey"aTl(rBr7fl, ''Wifbur, Mr."

and Mrs. Joseph Haisley, Mr, and Mrs n,t blame a man tor being a strike

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoover and sons, Harold and Donald, of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thomas, Miss Edna Howrll of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. James Colvin and daughter Zella, Miss Jano Elizabeth Stout, Miss Bernice Haisley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haisley and sons, Malcora and Phillpp. The women of the Reid Memorial church will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Paxton, Klnsey street. The Estelle-Baker reunion was held in Glen- Miller park with a large attendance. Mrs. Harold Kinert and son Reed left Tuesday morning to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Ebsmaker,' of Detroit Mr. and Mrs- Walter Sower and family, :Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas and family were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moist, Union City. . Mr. and Mrs. George Kauper, Mary Elizabeth Kauper, Miss Edith Schuerraan and Miss Alice Siek motored to Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles, Mrs Eliza Charles. Miss Grace Birdsell and Miss Alice Massey were the week end puests of Mrs. Caroline Charles, Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hasemeler are iq Fetoskey, Mich. Miss Mary Parks and Miss Flora Parks are spending a week in Louisville, Ky., with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parks and daughter. Miss iBirdice Norris is spending several weeks in Petoskey, Mich. Mrs. Blanche Grace and son, George, have returned from an extended western trip1. Miss Aubray Long, of Daleville, Ind., was the' honor guest at a party given Monday afternoon by Miss Nina Murray, South Ninth street. During-The afternoon the guests enjoyed games, contests, mu?ic and dancing, after ,-which 'refreshments were served.

Those present included Miss DQeotijy Thew, Miss Mary Elizabeth Rees, Miss

Georgia Healy, Miss Ruth Otte, Miss Thelma Thew, .Miss Nellie Jones, ol

:onnersville. Miss Alice Smith, 5is9 Juanita Ixmgfellow, Miss Lucille JviihJ-

nian, and Miss Helen Roland. The following young people enjoye v, picnic in Glen Miller Park, Monda

evening, after which they formed-a movie party. Miss Mary Rinehart, Iiss Esther Reid. Miss Loretta Talby,

"Miss Benita Monarch, Miss Louise 3Ionarcli, Miss Ogen Shelton, Miss Helen Geers, Miss Margaret Dennison of Cincinnati, Marion Zuttermeister, Harold Latta, Robert Hodgin, Glenn Weist, Marcellus Pohlmeyer. Burr Simmons. Elwin Hoerner, and Boyd Edwards. A number of girls picniced in the Glen, Sunday. Those in the party were Miss Mary llabing. Miss Martha Hablne, Miss Bertha Habing, Miss Mildred Fickle, of Galveston, Miss

TYPHOON SWEEPS ISLAND. MANILA, July 27. Tfiouan"ds"'were rendered homeless by a typhoon which accompanied b tDrtnUaJjrltns, svept the island of Luzon during the past ten days or two -ytrM, musing tremendous damage. A dike of the Toirlac

rive ceirrrsfrnuzcm ,tfastrrblrcfl.,t w-j

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WATCH m . ifi

THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kjdn eys-Ueart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy lay regularljrtaigTrientor erd remedy for kidney, liveT7 bladder and uric acid troubles GOLDMEQAL

CAB WRECKED, TWO INJURED

LAFAYETTPfnd.'. J.IEamer TcfalfcrorraTntfdlwaa terlousiy in-

faj? Syntax nighr.when. a toniH

ing car toppled vdowit a' B6-tot W

bankment root thim- eity. His- mother

in-laf,"4ffrs.IVedKWn. f hlVvky:

"bftwa4: witf-Mnr'HiferQ (t-'cevere cut ia-tfie: hMk M hlf fea inwas

HUS0AND UNDER ARREST - t

"ron-FOtsowmtsF' wife VILLEJ jen,r.-Jfljjr 27.--eorge-Ottreiris under arrest here in

cnniIpH .wuh'thSoieoninK -of hfs'

wSeSnd fotfF btBVr .fUtfW nnWates

y wjne. nnkit Vi yV pr h"eaftand ff ' tUVM I mm my

Tb National Remedy of Holland for chtu?5isand "er3brsd by Queen Wflhel-mtriK;----A -H - th-ugifiew.-JthTea aiear--T-tM-for W Bah.-CoVJ- Wr;WJ'on neTW mad accept no imitation

"VTQ KNOCK THE SPOTS"

Don't Be piscQiird--Pause

in your distress when you find your cjothes tfolled. Remember the damage is not irreparable. We successfully clean and resfore to their former brightness the -most delicato colors, the most fragile textures. Remember that when you find any of your garmentB : need cleaning, repairing ' or refnovating. We guarantee satJsfactloV ami will serve you to- th (est of our ability. Your patroaage will be appreciated. TT '

Watch fpr the Checkerboard Delivery Car Lichtenf els & O'Brien UliX CLEANERS and PRESSEUS "You Must Be Satisfied:'

41 North Eighth Street

hone 2807

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Women all know what

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Society

Art Needk Wavk

When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink

OSTIUM

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of course You Are

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OUTDOOR LIFE always WHETS the APPETITE for SWEETS like EDGEMONT COOKIES and CAKES

The natural craving for sweets is sharpened by outdoor life such as tennis or golf, baseball or hike, picnic or outing, riding or swimming, auto trip-or work in the fields. ... And aren't we women lucky to be able to serve ench wholesome cakes that are so tempting in appearance, so attractive in design, so dainty in coloring and bo convenient t get? --- . - Just think how wo used to spend hours and hours In hot kitchens baking cakes using our butter and sugar and eggs, working and worrying and then not J)elng sure that our cakes would tura-ut sight. ' -. Now we can go to our neighborhood grocery and from his stock of Edgemont Cookies and Cakes, all of them always 'good, "selett -Just the Cookies and Cake's" that ' suit the partfc'ular sweet tooth of each member of the family. Bon Bons in a variety of flavors. Delightful combinations of sugar or honey cakes and fluffy marsht-mallow,

Southern Molasses Cakes or Honey Sweets, besides "Parfait" or "Edgemont" Sugar Wafer. - Chocolate Cakes for those who prefer chocolate. Old-Fashion Cookies, the kind that children ot all ages like so well. Semi-Sweets like Graham Wafers, Imperial Wines, Lemon Crackers. ' Spicy Ginger Snaps so popular with everyone. Every one delightful with COOLING beverages. FROZEN dainties, LUSCIOUS fruits or as DESERyS; The double enameled green tin and the O. & O. trade mark is your guide to unusual ifdodlTess" Cookies, Cakes and Crackers at yrmr-nelghbOTttooa grocer's. If he hasn't all varieties in stock Ke can-get you exactly what you want on short notice- or Te maintain a fleet ot trucks giving daily cervices - '" I

the GREEN & GREEN co. Bakers of UNUSUALLY GOOD COOKIES, CAKES and CRACKERS

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Coprrigtit 1920-Tbe Green and Greea Corapaey

TrJMrk , -I d .ft r

is, and they, know that thp- tr$d. mark stands for the. best

We have just received a beautiful selection of these goods. Every article not only nevr.tmt -the- very latest designs. Some of the practical fh.irf.gs ttf be found in this line are-: " " STAMPED GOWNS, .TEDDIES INFANTS' DRESSES, INFANTS' UNDERWEAR WAISTS, KIMONOS, BOUDOIR CAES DOILIES, SCARFS, SQUARES; CENTERPIECES - - PILLOW TOPS, LAUNJb BAGS "" CROCHET CPTTQN-, EMBR'CjrbEY COTTQN, Etc. Always stop in our Art Department when in the store, you will always find sometJucg"flat'ijr frltefe GpL,

Petticoats of Silk So pxettx you couldn't pass them by The Silks are their first mark of beauty such Silks are 3'delighf ttrseer- Taffetas of heavy crispness; Jerseys", soft" 4pd" cTTngrng; ahd"Satirrs with smooth, glossy sariace. .What a variety of color chafngeables. mostly with one fiery cdlor 'shooting into ; "another. They're hemstitched-and tucked and 'ruffled and frill-trimmed. Its really 'a tfeat to" see' thjs collection of - Petticoats"."" ... m J - . There!s-a price to suit ever-body the smallest being

Demg-o.ou, me nignest; $zv.w.

1NTEREST PAID JAN. tT 1920 QNAUT8AVING1 ' ACCOUNTS WITH THE PEOPLE'S HOME AND SAVING ASSOCIATION Start your Savings Adcouftt with us aoy"lm and get ai7fdet Jufy Tt and Jan. 1st followlno. ' -

SALE of MILLINERY All Untriramed SijiDmer IJats 50c - $1.00 - ; - - Trimmed Summer Hats $1 r $3.50 - $5 ALL SUMMER ELOWERS 25c per BOncR ' v

RIELMORN

MILLINERY CO. 525 WlAIN SJREEX Agents for F. O. Y.'haip Restorer

LADIES: Your Ghoicg of any White

Canvas

OXFORDS or PIJMPS In This Store WEDNESDAY ALL DAY and THURSDAY A. M.

$225

Teeple & Wessel