Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 277, 30 September 1920 — Page 4

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THE llICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, im., THURSDAY, SEPT. SO, 1920

Society!

trip to Detroit They will be at home after Oct. 15, at 311 West Main street. Mr., Ashby is an employe of the National Automatic Tool company of this city. The bride, who was formerly of

Marion, O.. attended the Ohio wesyian university. Miss Olive Bowman, of Indianapolis, was the only out bf town guest. Miss Grace Vivian Fuson, daughter of Mrs. Anna Fuson, 424 South Thirteenth street, and Ralph M. Nicod mus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ola J. Nlcodomna 1A1 Smith IMinth otr.ft werfl

married Thursday morning at the parsonage of the United Brethren church, by the Rev. H. S. James. Frank Henderson and Miss Myrtle Doricott were quietly married Tues day evening by the Rev. H. S. James at the parsonage of the United Brethren church. Miss Catherine Helmich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Helmich, 601 South Eeleventh street, and Ezra Wickemeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wlckemeyer, were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. The single ring cervlce was used, the Rev. A. L. Nicklas officiating. The best man was Martin Wlckemeyer, brother of the groom, and Miss Helmich, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Wickemeyer left on a short wedding trip. They will reside at 601 South Eleventh street. A picnic supper was enjoyed Wednesday evening at Jackson park by the teachers of Whitewater school, after which they motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, near Milton, and spent the evening. The party included James Morgan, Miss Mabel Rpll. Miss Parolvn T. ffnltpiv Miss

Nora E. Murphy. Miss Ella Weunker, Miss Nellie Feasel, Miss Lester, Miss Kate W. Morgan, Miss Mary L. Jay and Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Stillinger. The Ladies' Aid Society of the North A Street Friends' church will hold an all day meeting at the church Friday. The Whitewater Aid society of the Methodist church will hold a market at hft msrkpt hnntn Satnrdav ftr-

IttUUC illlllcl, " ' - 11 ----- Robert Graham. Fred Stewart, Fussell , noon. .

Strickler, Bumps Brehm, Ravtn J The W. W. club of Dublin, Ind., exAikin. Roy Plummer, Dink Minor. Mr. d . invitati n to Rjchmond

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Wednesday evening at the I. O. O. F.

hall was one of the biggest social

cciiu5 vii iuc wcrn. itrcvi lj v t w Hundred . young people attended. There -werer several delegations from other

.fraternity , chapters out of town present, the largest coming from Indianapolis and Anderson. The Universal Versatile Five made a big hit with their music and singing acts and other features. After the first four dances a grand march was started with Herbert Bradley and Miss Maurine Chenoweth leading. As they reached the middle of the floor the orchestra began a wedding march and a banner was dropped down from above announcing the date the wedding, Sept. 30. The dancers Jacluded Miss Mabel Feltman, Miss Ruth Miller, Miss Helen Hill, Miss CTara Getz, Miss Margaret Jones, Miss Nellie Hawkins, Miss Maurine Chenoweth, Miss Mary Williams, Miss Ruth Weidner, Miss Clara Daub, Miss Edna Stauer, Miss Caroline Rodefeld, Miss Marie Connell, Miss Cecelia Koniff, Miss Margaret Shin. Miss Mary Reinltardt, Miss Flora Parks, Miss Treva Daffler, Miss Helen Snodgrass, Miss Ethel Graham, Miss Ruth Wickemeyer, Miss Anna Dallas, Miss Cora Harris. Miss Bessie Cruse, Miss Catherine Nichols. Miss Helen Rethmeyer, Miss Ruth Cook, of Los Angeles, Cal.. Miss Gladys Anderson, Miss Jane Carpenter, Miss Elsie Norros, Miss Lucile Crosby, Miss Marie Gordon, Miss Sheridan, Miss Rosamond Border. Miss Agnes Cain, Miss Helen Mc

p.rtliv 1aa 1 nrsrarrt. Calvelage. .Miss

Pauline Ogborne, Miss Esther Pitts, Miss Lola Duggins, Miss Louise Meerhoff. Miss Mary Chenoweth, Miss Ruth Edgerton, Miss Marjone Gennett, Westcott Hanes, Stanley Smith, Marlow Aiken, Lee Smith, Norvin Roach. George Fee. Herbert Bradley, Ralph Amick. Forrest Gartside. Nile Patti, Harold Sinex, Mr. Mahin, Everett Lawson. Robert Rees, A. J. Leinemann,

Claude Miller. Irwin Funs, unnua

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Olia man, --- Hoer, Charles Brown, Carl McBride,! Paul Fettig. Mr. Norris, William Dunn, Carl Fienning, Ralph Engelbert. Glenn Weist. Chester Sharp, J. C. Ixwry, Ben Bow. John Tyler, Arthur Bower, Mailt Heitbrink. C. V. Poirce, Linden Edgerton, Herbert Thompson Sherman Brown. Carl Maag. Robert Van Wink e Emerson Jay. Burl Jenta". Arthur Kendel. Hugh Harrison. Jack Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. George Welch, Mr. and Mrs Earl P. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fox,' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crltchet. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe

rnnrii Mr. and Mrs. Carl ueinnmt,,

and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bbwer. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Harrington j? entertained at their home. 202 North Fifteenth street. Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. James F. Harrington who were married recently. Pink and white asters were effectively used In carrying out the pink and white color cchrrae. Five hundred was played at Several tables, the prizes going to Mrs. T C Harrington, Mrs. William Kmsella, James Goldrick and Frank Stei.--er Afterwards the hostess, assisted bv Miss Ruth Harrington and Miss Genevieve McDonald, served a buffet luncheon. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Harrington, Mr. and Mrs T C. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Klein, Mr. and Mrs. William Kinsella, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stenger. Air and Mrs. Lawrence Luken, Miss Anna Harrington, Miss Blanche Grufin Miss Alice Griffin, Miss Kathenne Conroy, Miss Bessie Goldrick, Miss Mabel Steinkamp. Miss Marie Davis. Miss Maude Flanagan. James Golurick, James Quinlivan, Raymond Qmnlivan, Ollie Otten. Ernest Calvert, Joseph Burke and Ed Kemper.

Mr. and Mrs. Reid ClarK entertain m .' j SVanin(r at their home on

South E street, for the pleasure of Miss Ruth Cook of Los Angeles, Cal. Those present were Miss Ruth Cook, Miss "Mary Heidelman, Miss Matilda Feldman, Miss Loretta Zeyen, Miss Mary Pfeiffer, Harry Brokamp, Richard Zeven, Carl Pfeiffer, Raymond Vosmeier, Edward Zeyen, Mr. and Mrs Ray Nolan and Mr. and Mrs. Rcid Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose and son Rex entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thatcher, Charles Thatcher and daughter, Miss Ida Thatcher of Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clopp and John F. Addleman. The following officers were elected for a 500 club organized at the home of Miss Ogden Shelton, South Fourth

street, Wednesday evening: Miss Ger- , . -. , . .. ; . I .in t - Alica Vnvp

Schmidt, vice president; Miss uaiii-

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people to attend the dance to be given Friday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall,

in Dublin. Richmond Council, 2956, S. B. A., will have installation of officers, Thursday evening, Sept. 30, at Vaughn Hall, followed by a dance which will be given for the benefit of the order. The music will be piano, drums, and saxaphone played by Leo Shutte, Paul Y,hite, and Russel Beck. The public is cordially invited. Dancing to begin at 9:00. The first dance of the season at Hagerstown will take place Thursday evening. The committee, has engaged the All Stellar orchestra and has ar-rane-pd manv novel stunts that Dromise

to make the opening dance a success. The Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees will meet Friday evening in the I. O. 'O. F. hall. Business of importance will be transacted. Everyone is asked to come. Miss Mary Appleton was hostess for the We Do So club at her home on South Ninth street, Wednesday. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Miss Miriam Eichholtz. The Woman's Missionary society of Reid Memorial church was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard Sedgwick, South Fourteenth street, and Mrs. Sedgwick and Mrs. Miles were elected as delegates to the Presbyterian convention to be held in Seamon, O., in October. Twenty-three members were present. After a very interesting program refreshments were served by the hostess. Charles Thatcher and daughter. Miss Ida Thatcher, of Chicago, are the quests nf Mr. and Mrs. Osro Blose at

their home north cf Richmond.

Mr. and Mrs. Barton Evan3, South

Seventh street, are the parents of a

son born Saturday. Mrs. ,vans was formerly Miss Pauline Hiatt. Mrs. Osro Blose, Charles Thatcher, anrt Miss Ida Thatcher of Chicago. Ill-

were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Cecil Clopp, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Coate, of Reeves-

ton, left Wednesday for New York

City to attend the wedding or meir son, Roland Coate.

The opening Friday night assembly will be held at the I. O. O. F. hall Fri-

nay evening, Oct. 1. Mr. ana airs.

Bert Kolp will meet tneir Deginners class at 7:00 p. m. The Hilltop Sewing circle meets Fridav afternon at the home of Mrs. S. T.'Vorhees, East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet prospective pupils for the Junior Children's classes on Saturday afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00, at the I. O. O. F. hall. t Mrs. Ella Carter. Mrs. Earl Juett and Mrs. Jessie Reinecker, of Amarillo, Texas, who have been the guests

of Mr. and Mrs. Herman n,cKier, faoutn

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meeting of the club. Those present! Fifth street, have returned home. , l.i .. .1-i Ti;a Vavel ... . j

Schmidt, Miss Gertrude Eggleston, Miss Pauline Smith, Miss Helen Bentlage. Miss Esther Reid, Miss Mary Reinhardt, Miss Mary Luring, Miss Josephine Hiatt, Miss Anna Dallas, Miss Jeanette Kemper and Miss Catherine Binkley.

Mrs. Charles Scarce was given a surprise party Sunday by a number of friends in honor of her fiftieth birthday. A picnic was served on the lawn to "the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scarce, Mr. and Mrs. Verner Scarce, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scarce, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie McWhinney, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McWhinney. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClure, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Seaney, Mrs. Martha J. Osborn, Harold McWhinney, Miss Lucille Gertrude Seaney, Roland. Harold and Robert Osborn, Ralph McClure, Miss Florence McClure, Billy and Bobby Scarce and Martha Jone Osborn. The Jolly Twelve meets Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William 'Wentling, North Sixteenth street. Mrs. Carrie Taylor, 721 South Twelfth street, will entertain the Four - Corners club Friday at her home. : , Miss Edna L. Hazen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hazen, 311 West Main street, and Robert D. Ashby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ashby of English, Ind., were married at 9 a. m. Thursday at the home of the bride'a tn Tho rine service was used.

the Rev. J. J. Rae of the first Presby

terian churcn omciaung. ine Dnae wore a suit of dark brown broadcloth with accessories to match. Her flowers were a corsage of Ophelia roses Jind sweet peas. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Ashby left on a wedding

The Ben Hurs will give a dance in

the club rooms Thursday evening. The Miller orchestra will play. All Ben Hurs and their friends are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sharp entertained the members of the Daffodil club and their husbands at their home near Fountain City Wednesday evening. Japanese lanterns and garden flowers were effectively used in the decorations. The evening was spent in dancing and games, after which a country spread was served to the guests. Members of the Ladies Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church are rehearsing a play entitled "A Virginia Heroine," to be given next week. The Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U. meets Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Eves, 651 South Sixteenth street, to elect officers for 1921. All members are asked to be present.

Offering Useful Household Needs 15-30 Off As an appropriate celebration for our 13th Anniversary in Business, we announce for tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 1st, the beginning of a Sale on Furniture and house needs that will startle Richmond and Wayne County. We are thankful to those who have made our business so successful and to show our appreciation we offer our stocks at reductions of from 15 to 30, which means a saving of almost 50 on some items as our regular prices are always lower than other stores.

This Sale Starts Promptly at 8 Tomorrow Continuing for 13 Days

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A Beautiful Colonial Boudoir Suite With -poster Bed, regular $235 value

$169

It's not surprising at the increasing popularity of this fine suite, when you stop to consider the beautiful lines of design, and the stately dignity of the 4-post bed. Here Is a real value in a bedroom suite that you should see.

It consists of a large bed, dresser with dust proof drawers, and large mirror and dressing table with three adjustable mirrors, and drawers. This suite is furnished in your choice of either mahogany or walnut.

Simmons 3-piecefl 1 Q 7ff Steel Bed ipX.O This bed Simmons make has 2-inch continuous posts and fillers, finished in white enamel or Vernis Martin. The springs are of the link fabric type, guaranteed for twenty years. It's enough to say that it's a Simmons bed at reduced price.

This Handsome 3-piece Tapestry ff7 ff Suite Reduced, $465 Value )0 tUU

One of the many fine values offered at this sale a massive three-piece suite, consisting of a comfortable chair, rocker and large davenport. Each piece has coiled spring seats, spring arms, backs and loose spring cushions.

It is finely upholstered in attractive, quiet toned tapestry, of such a quality that will give indefinite service and enjoyment. Comparative values will prove this to be an exceptionally fine suite at an exceptionally low price.

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Extra special discount on all Heaters and Ranges.

This Beautiful William and

Mary Design Dining Suite,

$225.00

This suite is fit to grace any dining room, it being in the popular William and Mary design, in finish. It consists of fix chairs, buffet and extension table. Note especially, the beauty of the buffet. The chairs have genuine leather seats, and comfortable high backs. The table when open, extends to six feet.

The A-B-C Super Electric

Washer. The finest and best made; ask the housewife who owns an A-B-C, she will tell

you. We offer the $150.00 model, now at

Wool Knap Double Blankets 66x80; $8.00 value A JC Special at - - P

Buy Your Stove during this sale and save. We offer the Garland and Laurel Heaters and Ranges, also the Monogram Combination Range all guaranteed to be Al in any respect. Don't wait til later as now is the logical time to buy.

$125.00

The first blast furnace was worked by William Penn in 1688.

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. Moody Welling Good Dry Cleaner Phone 1072

Baby Carriages Entire line of Reed and Fibre Baby Carriages at from 20 to 33 discount. Cab like cut Japan Reed, Corduroy upholstered; special at $19.75.

A Big, Cozy Rocker at $23.75 This big, comfortable rocker comes upholstered in imitation Spanish leather, over coiled springs in peat and tack with thickly padded arms and wings. A remarkable value at this low price.

This Duof old Opens Into a 41Q 7C Full-size Bed A Bargain P"''

efficiently as a bed or davenport.

The word "bargain" is a much-abused word, and is quite frequently a miftinterpreted word, but really this big duofold at this low price deserves to be termed a bargain, and a genuine one at that. It . is finished in fumed and golden oak, with durable, imita tion brown Spanish leather. It's easily a big double value, as it serves Come and see it.

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Large Assembly of Buffets From our large and complete assembly of buffet3, you are sure to find one that will match with your present dining room furniture.

Fumed Oak Library Tables

We have them with quarter sawed oak, constructed of solid oak, with double

magazine ends. . . . .

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Opening Day Special $1.25 Clothes Baskets TQ

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Rugs Reduced Extra Special Smith Rugs $100.00 Colonial Velvet, g0 ft A Seamless, 9x12 j)VhDU $85.00 Ardsdale Axminster (IQ fTA 9x12 Rug, Seamless tPftt.OU $75.00 Alpine Axminster PJQ

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