Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 97, 3 March 1921 — Page 4
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Among those from this city who ;" went to DaVt6n0..?'Vyednepday' to see ; David Waffield In' "The" Return of ; Peter Grimm," was a party made up of the Jollowlxi 'peTon Htb.-' John :i Lontz, Mrs. Tralter Bates, Miss Eaton, ;? Mrs. Charles "Land, Mrs. A. J. Har;r wood, Mrs. E. Shumtth Jones,;Mrs. H. Ij H. Huntington, Mrs. P. 8. Twigg, Mrs. Ben Bartel and Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt. Announcement is made by the Rev. and Mrs. Andrew F. Mitchell of the I: South Eighth street Friends church, of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Frances W. Mitchell, to Edwin McGrew, president of ; Penn college, Okaloosa, Iowa. Miss Mitchell, who is well known here, has been acting ' as private secretary to the editor of "The American Friend," Walter J. '' Woodward. : Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maul of Southwest Third street entertained at six , o'clock dinner Wednesday evening for y, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hanna, who are l leaving soon for residence, In Prook- ; ville. , , . ; v Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R liny an and ' daughter, Jane, of Springfield, O., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kamp, of South Seventeenth street. Mr. and Mrs. W.' E". Mutchner, of I Soutjv Fourth street, have returned from Indianapolis; where they spent
Wednesday visiting friends and rela
fives. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Niewoehner are the parentsof a baby boy, Irvin Louis, born at their residenoe on South Sixteenth street, last Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. George M. Chrisman i have .moved from 328 Ktnsey street.
for Tesidencei oq Wjllowbrook farm, near New Paris, O. Mrs. Sophronia Wanas and son, Donald, have left for their home in Huntington, after a 10 day's visit in this city with Mrs. Wanas's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett; or North Fiftnth street, ." . ' .. A pretty birthday party was given at the home of . Miss Kathleen' King, 1518 North A street. Wednesday even ing when Abe entertained in honor of her 13th birthday. The , rooms' were attractively decorated y in pink Jarid white ..throughout, V.Theevening was spent ia games, and music after which refreshments v' were-- served. v The guests, members r of rMiBs' King's Sun day school laflS, 'wer:- John Baird, Kenneth- Martin,5-John Lacey,-- Charles Hodkins,' Liinnle- Cook, Richard Tibbot. Mi Jessie. Lewis,, Miss Mae Laymon, Miss; Dorothy Boost, MIsb -Roberta Babcock, Miss.' Marguerite- Minnix and Miss Kathleen King.' iV Mrs. EL- J, Dyltematt waft hostess for a pre tty lund&eoh givety '.Wednesday at her. home id jnembejS of .the Wednesday Thimble club; : - Green and white appointments suggestive of St. Patrick's day were carried out. The guests were Mrs. Arthur Hill, Mrs. Fred Bethard. Miss Anna Harrington, Mrs. Luther Feeger, Mrs. Omer Whelan, Ms. Lee Dykeman, Miss Haley Harold, Miss Constance Bell, Mrs. Isaac Wilson and Mrs. E. J. Dykeman. Mrs. Luther M. Feeger will be hostess to the club in two weeks at her home on South Eighth street. Mrs. Mary Wiley was hostess to the I Unlversalist Mission circle Wednesday. A luncheon was served at noon and during the afternoon quilting and ' sewiog were done for a sale to be held soonr Among those present were: Mrs Ed Owens, Mrs. Bert Anderson, Mrs. Martha Barr, Mrs. Mary Wiley, . Mrs. Harry Richardson and Mrs. Andrew Roser. Pythian Sisters met in the K. of P. .temple 'Wednesday evening. A drill v was held by. members . of the degree staff during theevening. A committee was appointed to serve a luncheon ' at the next meeting to take plate in IT WOnKEDAVOSBERFlLLT Have-'you noticed thfc number of per- ' eons (.oushiiiK this Spring, caused by an . Irritated condition in the ehest, bronchial tubea or throat? This coughingIs banished by a few doses of Foley's -'toney and Tar. Mrs. Anna Stein. 410 I AVestrn Ave., CovinKton, Kv'., writes: i i- "Vour coush medicine worked wonder- I f ullv on our little son. He Is subject j to bronchitis. The first doses helped : " him." tfoocl for all sorts of coukIis, voids, croup, whooping oouph and trrip rough.. A. O. Ijiikeu & Co., j Main. Advertisement.
EXTRA VALUE SALE Quality apparel at prices that are astounding, You r dollar will do more than double duty even triple its value come early.
All Wool Serge PLEATED SKIRTS Navy only, $8.00 values, sale price SS98 BLOUSES 40 slightly soiled. Wash Waists up to $3.00 values
V CHILDREN'S Gingham Dresses New Plaids and Stripes
$2.00 values; special 50c 55 New Wraps, styles . J samples, up to price 18 Ladies' SILK SUITS Navy. Black, Tan, values up to $35; sale price S5.00 15 Silk PLUSH COATS Plain and' Fur trimmed, up to $75.00 values $17.95
18. LADIES' WINTER CLOTH COATS
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two weeks, reported. .... A good attendance was The . Hiawatha Social and Literary club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Hutchinson, ,200 West Main street. Readers will be Mrs. Hutchinson, and Mrs. Iona Stigleman. ... Maumee Council, Degree of Pocahontas, will hold ts regular meeting in . Red ; Men's hall Saturday evening. An mctton rhas -been- planned by the Foclal Conmiitteei. Each member is asked 16- bring a package-to be auc;The 'Tourist club' will be entertained by Mr. nn4 Mrs. John H. Nicholson at tJtfir home, -1901 East Main street, Friday-' evening. -A paper on 'Cyprus and the Aegean Islands" will be read by Mrs. John E. Parker, of Eaton. O.. The East End Aid society of the First Christian church will hold a market at the market house Saturday afternoon. Everyone donating is asked to have their contribution at the market house by 1:15 o'clock Saturday afternoon. . C. B. Root will speak before an open . ..11 a j.t. l T T- A. o'clock next Friday evening at the fcchool. Everyone in the community is invited, to attend. A demonstration entertainment will also be given by Mr.' Root. - The Woman's Aid society of the Jirst Presbyterian church re-elected I l a V... .,nn.mA1c. 1 ' It met-in the church parlors Wedne-i day afternoon. k Officers re-elected 1 were: President, Mrs. O. C. Krone:! first vice-president. Mrs. Paul Ross; second vice-president, Mrs. Frank Reid; secretary. Miss Sarah Swain; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Hodgin; assltant treasurer, Mrs. Oliver T. Knode. Following the election the afternoon was spent informally, and punch was served. Miss Mildred Kemraer was hostess to the Capa Sigma Ka club Wednesday evening. Games and music furnished the evening's amusement, and later a two-course lxincheon was served by the hostess. Staff members of Eden Rebekah lodge will meet for drill practice in Odd Fellows hall at 7:30 o'clock Thursday evening. The Athenaea society will be entertained by Mrs. Robert Randle and Mrs. Nellie Barnard Friday afternoon at the home of the former, 1234 Main stFeet. The annual election of officers will take place. Miss Grace Richey will be hostessH to the Enterprise class of the East Main street Friends' Sunday school at her home, 201. North Nineteenth street, Friday afternoon. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. L. L. Parks. Saturday afternoon and evening classes of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp have been postponed this week on account of the basketball tournament. A newly arranged orchestra will be a feature of the assembly to be held SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Smooth, Says Specialist Made Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little MenthoSulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the tor. ment and disfigurement, and you do : not have to wait for relief from em-: barrassment. Improvement quickly , shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Mentho- i Sulnhur from anv cnod druereist and use it like cold cream. Advertisement. I LADIES' MUSLIN PETTICOATS Embroidery and Lace trimmed, $1.25 ffQ values JC
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Spring Coats and all shades, newest and materials; all only -one of a kind, $40.00 values; sale
32 New Spring Suits' for Ladies and Misses, all wool Serges and Silvertones, 11
styles, newest values
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JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS All shades, $5.00 values. $7.49 Sale price . $2.49 Satisfaction Guaranteed
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by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp in the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening. .. Mrs. William McClelland will be hostess to the V. T C. club at her home on College avenue Friday afternoon. ' . : - - The Jolly Twelve will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. William Wentling of North Sixteenth 6treet. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas entertainerd.with a 6ix o'clock luncheon Wednesday at-their home, A lovely bouquet of carnations formed the centerpiece for the table. Place cards of St. Patrick's day design marked the covers for Hon. C. M. White, of Denver, Colo., Supreme Commander of the American Woodman; Major General John L. Jones, Denver. Colo.; Brig. General Fred R. Bass. Louisville, Ky tate supervisor deputy; Edward Brewer, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mrs. Inez Benson, Mrs. B. Rice, and Mrs. Letta Fox, of this city. Mr. C. M. White leaves the city for Washington, where he will attend the inauguration. The Happy Hour club was entertain- j ed Wednesday afternoon by Miss Mae bMtii nn Cr.nth teenth street. The afternoon was spent with games and music after a short business session. Appointments were in keeping with St. Patrick's Day. Green and white baskets of candy were favors. Dainty placards marked the places at the dining table. Guests were: Miss Mary Herman, Lela Goods, - . m , T I 1 TtnMu.,mn T 1 Laymon, Elosia Reynolds and Mae Laymon. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Lela Goods, South Fourteenth street, March 16 The Woman's Foreign Missionary society, of the First Methodist church, met at the home of Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing, on South Twelfth street, Wednesday evening. The devotional was led by Mrs. McFail, followed by a prayer from the Rev. R. W. Stoakes Mrs. Bishop, the program leader, had arranged a musicale composed of two piano duets by Miss Kirkpatrick and "DANDERINE" Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately after a "Danderine" j massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing J 1 mte as ueavy aim pienuiui, Decause each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danferine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and falling hair. This stim- 1 ulating "beauty-tonic" gives to thin, I dull, fading hair that youthful bright- i ness and abundant thickness All druggists! Advertisement. i miiittiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiifiiiinitiiiiiiiifiuiiiiiiiifiiiiiniimHiiiiiiiitiiHiMiiiHiitiiiiiiMt I Have your CARPETS and 1 cleaned by the Hamilton 1 Carpet Washer Co. Also I upholstering. Phone 6057. RUGS Beach expert 1 v W TANfiEMAN- Mo-r.i ! I aj TllinilllllllllllllHMIIIIUIIIIIHIIHIItlUlltllllUlinHllllfllHIIIlAllllllllllinilrllllMII5 LADIES' NEW Crepe KIMONOS Pretty styles, (Jo QQ $6.00 values. . DdJO LADIES' LISLE Black and 7 pairs for Dres
54 All Wool Tricotine, Ladies' and Misses' Dresses, new Spring styles, long and short sleeves, up to $30.00 values; sale price .
shades, $35.00 Misses' and Children's WOOL SERGE MIDDY DRESSES $8 and $10 d) QQ v.tes . . . .. . IO
$7.95
VIGRAN'S SPECIAL CORSETS $2.00 values 99c
RICHMOND, or Money Refunded
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Miss Longnecker, two duets "by Mias McAlpine and Miss Fribley, and a solo by Miss Bishop. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mesdames Williams, Light, Swisher, Thomas, McCune and Clyde Ewing. A large attendance was reported. The Christian Endeavor society of the First Christian church met at the home of Ray Griffith Wednesday evening. After the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed, and refreshments were served to the following guests; Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Inez Harris, Miss Goldie Triplett, Miss Emily Parker, Miss Ruth Horr, Miss Gladys Arnett, Miss Lola Jones, Miss Florence Cornea, Miss Florence Kirlin, Miss Cyrene Huber, Elmer Jarvis, Colbert Coldiron, Gordon Borton, the Rev. L. E. Murray, Ben Carver, Blen Carver, Ray Griffith, Greek Jones, Ev erett Emerick, Orla Emerick. Russell Stevenson, Raymond Bentley and Gordon Triplett. Mrs. Charles Mavvel entertained the TA street Friends church at her ! home on North Tenth street. Wednes-j
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sewing. During the afternoon several clarionet solos were played by David Marvel.1 Later luncheon was served with appointments carrying out a St, Patrick color scheme. Green candles MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative T Accept 'uaiitonn.v syrup of Figs only look for the name California onj the package, then yu are sure your child Is having the best and most, harmless physic for the. little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottlp You must ssv "California." Advertisement. FANCY WORK Silk and Cotton Embroidery Flosses, Stamped Materials, Crochet, Tatting and Tidy Cottons, Crochet Hooks, Embroidery Hoops, Needles, Threads, Thimbles, Shuttles, Scissors. Towels and Toweling, Beads for Purses. , Trimming and Neckwear. Orders taken for any kind of work Art Needle Work Supplies and Novelty Shop Room 321 Colonial Bidg., Richmond 7th and Main Sts. Phone 6159 C OPEN EVENINGS This Week ONLY "THE TALK of the TOWN" Better Hurry! 59c Opp. Post Office lere, yes COTTON HOSE white only; 29 Ladies' ALL WOOL JERSEY DRESSES All shades, sale price $4.49 Bungalow APRONS All shades, made of best Peicale, up to $2.00 values $1.00
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84c Ladies' RAIN COATS WATER-PROOF $8.00 values; sale price $3.98 Mercerized Petticoats All Shades 39c The Newest in Ready-to-Wear at Popular Prices IND.
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lighted the table. Luncheon was serv. tf 3ft miAlfa I M w v -.. I ML V! A '. - . m a ine Mgames isime ciass 01 me East Main street Friends' church will meet at -7:30 o'clock Friday evening at the church. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. -Elizabeth Petty on Williams street at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. The Unlversalist Mission circle will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Dora Golden next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Bert Anderson will be leader. The subject to be discussed at that time is "The North Carolina Missions." '. EX-EMPRESS IS EXILE GIVES BIRTH TO CHILD GENEVA, Switzerland, March 3. Ex-Empress Zita of Australia, gave birth to a girl baby. Mother and child are both reported to be doing well. This was the second child born to exEmperor Charles and Zita during thelr exi,e- The ro'al Pr nw e,ul -auuren. 1 mn jv,nwi. WABASH. Ind., March 3 Plans for 'the erection of anew school building Cumuli .t.... ....... ' f- Havm Clman, Hmalthz cymt. u tney l ire. Itch, syrl vF bmartcrBur.if Sort, tfiir r-irC Irritated Inflamed cc UUR C.I LOGraauIated-useMurina orten. Soothes. Kef resnts. Sift tot Infantor AduiC Atall Druggists. Writetct
Cyclamen Plants In Full Bloom at Low Prices Two Big Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY $2.00 Plants for $1.00 $1.00Pkntsfor$ .50 25c Extra for Delivery These are all beautiful plants loaded with flowers and buds and will be sold at the low prices only on Friday and Saturday
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for the high school pupils of Waltz a. a t j 1 i . & towns nip were Biarxru oy me town- - snip aavisory ooara, following announcement by Dr. J? T. Biggei staff, I county health officer, that he had or-: dered the present 'high school Somerset condemned. at I Cuticura Beautifies Your Complexion The daily U3e of the Soap cleanses and purifies the pores of the skin, thus preventing blackheads and pimples. The Ointment use' ccasionMy. as needed, sooihes and heals any irritation or roughness. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for perfuminz B&spUSaekFr1T Mail. A d'!r- Cutlemr L&V rtlorlM Dpt IT. Ma)tfa4S, Km." SotdrTvrrwhrre Soap2e. Ointment 2 and SOe. lalevmSe. fnCuticara, Soap shavas without mug. liiiiii. NUT WAFER mi "inniiimiiiiiimi ZSZ I i l luncn, .1!! J MMHfflnfM
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One Minute Essays on Health by G. C. Wileoxen, D. C.
Facts About the Richest People The facts about the richest psople are that they do not throw their money away. Thy acquired it by hard work and they don't throw It away. But It Is not the same with health. People come Into the world with health a gift in their laps and they spend it recklessly until it' fails. Those who turn to chiropractic are finding it a simple and efficient health method. Just now chiropractic adjustments are restoring health to sufferers from such seasonable diseases as coughs, colds, bilious headaches, lung ailments, kidney derangements and ' sore throat. ACT TODAY! Also Sulphur and Vapor Baths for Ladies and Gentlemen "In Business for Your Health" Chiropractors G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C Asst. EMMA E. LAMSON, Nurse Phone 1603; Residence Phone 1810, Richmond. 35 S. 11th St. Hours: 1 to 4; 6 to 7 p. m. and by appointment. SAFETY FOR SAVINGS PLUS 4Y2 Interest DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY; "The Home For Savings' ' FISK TIRES For Sale Overland Richmond Co. 11 S. 7th Phone 1058 if Mr uMiM
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