Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 311, 11 November 1920 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND, INft. THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1920.

A Court of. Honor from Main street to the Coliseum, elaborate flag decorations inside, the Syncopated Five, a formal guard mount, and a grand march to be led by a marine, a soldier and a sailor, are only a few of the features which will make the Armistice ball at the Coliseum Thursday evening one of the biggest social events ever held here. The only men who will be permitted to dance will be service men. Most of them will be in military uniform. Spectators will be admitted to the balconies for a email charge. All service men will be adinitled free either to the dance or as spectators. The IT. n. Hustlers of the Good Cheer class of the United Brethren church and their husbands were entertained Wednesday evening by Mrs. Nellie Harter and Mrs. Matilda Howard at the home of Mrs. Harter on North Twentieth street. Lovely dec

orations in the class colors of pink and blue were used in profusion throughout the rooms and pretty shaded lights added to the attractiveness of the scene. Yellow and white chrysanthemums were used in the 'lining room where an elaborate banquet was served to the guests. Gaines and music furnished the diversion of the evening. The guests were the Rev. and Mrs. H.S. James, Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and daughter Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weaver anjd son Kobert, Mr. and Mrs. Carl White and eon Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Needham and daughter Doris, Mr. and Mis. Russell Bailey and children, Benjamin Blair, and Ruth Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Appleton and daughter Lois Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Davis and son Byron. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis and daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodruff and son Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaede and children, Helen and Charles, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Aierrit Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lamb and daughter, BeUy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fhelps, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Harter and daughter, Nellie Margaret, Mrs. Paul Christopher and daughter, Helen Mae, Mis. Granville Harris and son Byron, Mrs. Claude VoUe and daughter Pauline, Mrs. C h a r 1 e s Sprong and daughter, Wiluia Beth, Mrs. Elbert Moore. Mrs. I.essie Crehb, Miss Treesa Crebb, and Miss Ella New land. A surprise parly in honor of the Mrs. Fred richarff who passed her SL'nd birthday Thursday, was held at her home Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in playing cards. Refreshments were served. Those present wore Mrs. Eugene Harolds ;ind sons, Merc-ell and Clarence, and daughter Ruth: Mrs. Guy Dillmon and son, Edward; Mrs. John Sauer, and son John; Mrs. Anna Bussen. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fox have as their guest Walter Eckhouse, of Chicago. Mr. and Mr?. Lester Phenis, nee Miss Elsie Voder, are the parents of

the Athenaea at her home, 124 South Fourteenth street, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Hrechel Riggin will assist Mrs. Johnson.

a little daughter; Evelyn Jeanette. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Clara Kennepohl,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kenne- : pohl, 128 South Sixth street, to Alfred i A. Sullivan, of New York City, which j will take place Nov. 22 at St. Mary's I church. Miss Kennepohl served as a i Red Cross nurse during the war and j for some time wa.s stationed at Newport News, Va. Mr. Sullivan is con

nected with a coal company in New York.

The Three B Thimble club was en

tertained Wednesday afternoon

Mrs. Will Widup at her home, 133 South Third street. The afternoon

was spent in needlework and later, -phe Annual Thank Offering of the luncheon was served by the hostess. : Woman's Missionary society of the

Those present were Mrs. Charles tsud-i First English church was held Wednes

Miss Mary Chenoweth, Mrs. Guy Gotschall, Mrs. Myron Crane, Mrs. Lawrence, and Mrs. Alvin Fox will be initiated into the Delta Theta Tau sorority Tuesday evening when ,it meets with Mrs. Earl Hewitt at her home, 205 South Eighteenth street. Richmond Council No. 2956, S. B. A.' will give a dance at Vaughn Hall

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ui uei . isauuiug win uegm ai o.ov j. ui. The public is cordially invited.

hoff. Mrs. Walter Weidner. Mrs. Clyde

Gardener, Mrs. Charles Ackerman, Mrs. Howard Sudhoff, Mrs. August

i KemDer. Mrs. Charles Jurgens, Mrs.

day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Isaac E. Smith. Mrs. Iee B. Nusi)aum was leader and in charge of the pro

gram which included; Bible lesson by

Dan Weber, Mrs. George Kemper, Mrs. j Mrs. Ida Bentlage; "World Advance," William Hawekotte, and Mrs. Gus Mrs.' Will Suuhoff; song, "The I-oyal

Tin! Your Gray Hair Tria! Package Free! Just for a short time. Irt order to Trove to many more thousands of women, that Brownatone is in fact the perfect tint for pray; faded streaked hair, the manufacturers ot this really wonderful preparation will send a trial package free to those who write at once. Brownatone is positively guaranteed and cannot injure the hair in

Sudhoff.

j Mrs. Frederick S. Bates entertained l with a silver tea for the women of St. Paul's Episcopal church Wednesday afI ternoon at her home, 76 South Fourteenth street. A musicale was given

by Mrs. If. S. MaTtby and Mrs. G. A. Sprout. Those present were Mrs. George G. Burbanck, Mrs. Paul Cornslock. Mrs. H. S. Maliby, Mrs. G. A. Sprout, Mrs. Demas Coe, Mrs. Paul Graff, Mrs. Frank Edmunds. Mrs. Florence Ixdwick, Mrs. Wigmore, Mrs. William Swainie. Mrs. Senor, Mrs. ifeinert. Mrs. Oraer Hittle, Mrs. Weinings, Mrs. Walter Bates, Miss Kate Van Dusen, Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Reed, Miss Elizabeth Wigmore, Mrs. Ireton, Miss Doris Eaton, and Mrs. Robert Hudson. Mrs. John Schwegman will entertain the Four Corners Club, -Friday afternoon in her home, 2.'!2 South Seventh street. Circle One of the First. Presbyterian church will hold a market Saturday afternoon at Ieslie Hart's- Electrical store. All members of the circle are requested to bring something for the market. Mrs. W. N. Johnson will entertain

"frM-' -I' f Home-made Remedy ' Stop Cough Quickly i Th bmit ronirh raetJIHn yon " ; meil. A family supply easily and i J quickly made. Haves about i. 4 1 ! ft4fr$Mfr$44Mfr-frMiH3MMl'S' ifr i$i fr 1 fr 44ist i You might be surprised to know that ! the best tiling you can use for a severe I 'cough, is a remedy which is easily prepared at home in just a few moments. I

It's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usually stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too children like it and it is pure and. good. Pour ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then till it vup with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there is

j really nothing better to be had at any

price. It goe3 right to the spot and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the phlegm, and soon your cough stops entirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Norway pine extract, famous for its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2Vi ounces of Pinex" with directions, and don't accept anvthins e!?e. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or monev refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

street Favors went Mo Mrs.. David Golden, .Mrs. John Busson and Mrs. M. J Meagan. After the game a two course - luncheon was served. Miss Margaret Ryan and Miss Mary. Meagan assisted "the hostess. The guests were Mrs. John Busson, Mrs. J, B. Holthouse, Mrs. John Marer, Mrs.. George Reid, Mrs David Golden, Mrs. Edward Kamp, Mrs. Earl Ramp, Mrs. Daniel Galvin, Mrs. M. J. Meagan, Mrs. Everett Mitchell, Mrs. Louis Tangeman, and Mrs. Mae Weiss. A basket supper and entertainment will be given at the Chester school house Friday evening, Nov. 19. , All women are requested to bring baskets. Robert Coate left Wednesday evening for the west, for an indefinite stay.

Roberts Volunteers Services In Getting yictory Medals

. Honorably discharged men from the ' regular army or naval reserve can. secure a Victory medal by applying with their discharge papers and war service .certificates, if they have any, at: the local recruiting station, accord-, ing to an announcement made Thursday. Application blanks will be furnished the men at the office by Chief H. F. Roberts, who will forward the application to the main station.

Men who have had overseas service are entitled to one or more serv ice clasps. In this case, their service

will have to be verified. A delay of a few weeks will follow before, thej then receive the awards.

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Host", Ladies' chorus; "The T. O. Box", Mrs. F. A. Dressel; "Coins Transformed." Mrs. Charles Johan- j ning; "Thanksgiving," the Rev. F. A.) Dressel; song, "A song of Praise,"; Ladies' chorus. The program closed i with roll call and offering with re-' sponses by each member. j The Quaker City club will be enter-j tained by Mrs. Acidie Parson. Friday i evening at her home, 2225 North D

street. Mrs. Martin Ryan entertained a number of friends with a card party at her home on North Eighteenth

RUBBER BOOTS REPAIRED Rubber Soles Vulcanized on, per pair. .$1.50 New Heels, Vulcanized on, per pair . . . r. . .75c All Work Guaranteed

Cuts and breaks vulcanized in any part of boot or arctic 25c P

WM. F. LEE, No. 8 South 7th St. "Richmond's Reliable Tire Man"

"Gifts That Last" - Bracelet Watches $15.00 to $75.00 Guaranteed Dependable . Xmas is coming

Have you tried our caramels? They are as pure as can be made. The Kandy Shop 919 Main St.

RUGS and CARPETS Cleaned the Hamilton Beach Way will be just like new PHONE 6057 L. W. Tangeman, Mgr.

nnv way but will quickly transform pray, faded hair in the most amazinp manner so that your friends will marvel to fco you growing jonnprcr instead of older. Itepular bottles can ho had from r.ny drugreist at 50c and $1.50. Two color:-! "Ijie-lit to Medium Crown" and "Dark Brown to Black." For a free trial bottle with. casv. complete directions. Rend It cents to pay postaire. packing and war tnx to The Kenton T'harmacal Co., E:;a Coppin Elds., Covinston. Ky.

Altering, Repairing, Relining Carry and Save Plan JOE MILLER, Prop.

LEE TIRES Cord and Fabric, Puncture Proof "Smile at Miles". Sold by S. & S. Tire Shop 17 South !th St.

THOR Stanley Plumbing & 910 Main St.

WASHING MACHINES IRONERS Electric Co. Phone 1286

617! Main St.

Second Floor!

LADIES' WOOL HOSE , $2.50 values, while they last a. : mm w

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The Chiropractor Rooms 5-6 Murray Theatre Bldg.

Fresh and Smoked Meats BUEHLER BROS. 715 Main Street

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JffifogfSk. Pleating vn nl Cording j84"V Hemstitching Vffiy LACEY'S SEWING Buttons MACHINE STORE Covered 9 S. 7th. Phone 1756

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DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY "The Home For Savings"

WEBB-COLEMAN CO. Authorized FORD Sales arfd Service PHONE 1616

D. Moody Welling A Good Dry Cleaner Phone 1072

Overland Richmond Co. 11 S. 7th. Phone 1058 Dealers for Overland and Willys-Knight Cars William Paddock, Mgr.

BU2LDING BRICK We have a complete line of face brick and common brick. HACKMAN-KLEHFOTH &. CO. North Tenth and F Streets Also South G between 6th and 7th Phones 2015-2016

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Do you know where the purest and

best flavored maple sugar comes from? The flavor of Maple Karo tells you

Over a thousand tons of rich maple sugar from Vermont and-Canada to make Maple Karo for the

American family The American housewife endorses Maple Karo this way: Over five million cans were consumed last year. This is a greater sale, by far, of any kind of maple syrup sold. If you are particular about the syrup you buy, and the price you pay for it the new Maple Karo is your kind cf oyrup. Perfectly delicious in " rich maple tang yet very moderate in price. So moderate that you can serve it every day, every meal. And all grocers everywhere have it. Go to your grocer today. Get one can of Maple Karo. Try it just once. you are not absolutely satisfied re turn it and your grocer will give you back your money. Selling Repretentativea C H. Gunman, Manager, NATIONAL STARCH COMPANY. 712 Merchant Bank Bldg., Indianapolis

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CHIROPRACTIC Health Without Drugs or Operations Your body machine was griven you to run as efficiently as you can and as long as you can. Cared-for machines outlast neglected ones. As with auto, watch or engine, so with .the human body. Its wheels won't run without energy, and energy won't generate if its structural parts are out of gear. Slipped vertebrae, contracted muscles, impinged nerves, shut off energy or vital force, required to make the wheels go 'round man is disabled, diseased. MAN WOMAN Are you slowing down? Why? We invite your investigation. Also SULPHUR VAPOR BATHS for ladies and gentlemen Separate departments and expert attendants for each "In Business for Your Health" Wilcoxen Institution

05 South Eleventh Street

Office Phone 1603

Residence Phone 1810

G. C. WILCOXEN, D.C., Proprietor C. H. GROCE, D.O, - Assistant EMMA E. LAMSON - - Nurse

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No, these are not sale prices. These are our regular prices, a".ht.';:'- they are equal to others' sale prices. You know you can't go wrong at the Hoosier Store.

Men's Suspenders, work or dress, very special, a piiir 45c

Men's Work Shirtsdark or light chambray, stripes or plain colors; very special 98c Men's heavy Ribbed and Fleece Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, special per garment 98c

Men's Overalls Blue stripe, with bibs, good quality, size 32 to 42 waist ; all lengths, special, a pair $t25

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