Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 102, 9 March 1921 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADlUMJUfP SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, LND WEDNESDAY, MAR. 9 1921.

STAGE ALL SET; COLISEUM COOKING SCHOOL OPENS THREE DAY SESSION

."With all arrangements complete for the, first of the three : day series of cooking demonstrations to he held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week, the Coliseum Wednesday afternoon presented a scene" of varied activity. The 6tage setting particularly, was impressive with the black, oil ranges looming - up in the center, while kitchen cabinets, and other apjmrtenances peculiar .' t tfife kitchen si nod near at hand. It . Three figures, clad In immaculate white aprons, bustled about, putting in the finishing touches. The stoves, carefully adjusted during the morning hours, were now ready for business and indications were that the opening day of the Palladium cooking school ?ould go off without a hitch of any kind. , Richmond merchants and Richmond equipment were liberally represented in the showing of kitchen equipment arranged for the demonstration. An Important feature of the show was the fact that practically, every bit of the material or equipment in use was contributed by local merchants. As planned for the afternoon, the

exhibit was to include the baking of a few samples of the culinary art with a lecture to show the advantages of using certain, equipment . and an explanation of the value of the products used. " An air of grim, business like preparation nervadd the Coliseum during

the morning hours. Ranges, set up

early in the day, had to be.aajustea.

for the occasion, had to unpack their huge trunks in which lurked numberless instruments designed to minister

to the needs or these experts. Down on the main floor, seats had ben arranged to injure, that housewives, waiting for the. outcome of the operations going on before ' them, might not grow weary. The program was scheduled to open at 2 o'clock, continuing until 4:30 p. m. There was only one feature of the affair at which "mere man" was in his element. Each demonstration closes with the serving of samples of the work- that has been done during the afternoon. What with that and the music that has been provided,' the Coliseum bade fair to become as much of a men's gathering as for women.

Suburban

ANTIOCH, 0. Mrs. James Potterf was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 'Thomas of Eaton, Sunday Willie Thomas, who for the past six weeks has been a patient in Miami Valley hospital, Dayton, was removed to his home Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cabinass spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leedy, Sr. at Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Neal Geeting were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Shields Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Toney of Arcanum were entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Huffman and family. .. .Mr. and -Mrs. Lessie Brown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Doty of Greenbush. .....Misses Mae and Gladys McDlvitt and Grace Call were Sunday visitors of Miss Lillian Wysong Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fefe, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Kisling, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kisling of Dayton, were week-end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. George Swope and family. Sunday the entire party were entertained by Mr. and "Mrs. Russell Gardner Mr. and Mrs. James Giffen and Mr. and Mrs. George Rinkhead of Hamilton, spent the weekend at the A. C. Clark home. Other visitors at the Clark home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyons, Mr. Van Cox, Earnest Sears, William Brown, all of Moreland, Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Woodard, Mr. and Mfs. Woolfa of Dublin Mr. and Mrs. John Benhenn were visitors at the home of I. P. Benhenn home Sunday. . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles House and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John House Mr. and Mrs. Joe Afgar visited Mrs. Boliver Dixon Miss Helen Weidner spent Sunday with Miss Lorah Stover.

BOSTON, Ind. Miss Ruby Medearls fpent Wednesday night with Misses 7,o 1 ma and Vera Bos worth.". .;Mr. and

Mrs. Ernest Druley, Mr. nd Mrs. Hervey Farnsworth motored to Liberty

Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Staton were guests of relatives in Cininnati Saturday and Sunday Misses Anna Marjorie Rife, Frances Druley and Marcella Holder

were dinner guests of Miss Hester Hart Sunday. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bosworth returned to their home in Cincinnati after a visit with relatives. . . . S P. Steele of Peru, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holder Sunday.

. . .".William Looney and Clarence Fra-

zee ' spent Sunday in Cincinnati ..... Missea Helen Hart and Mildred Jenkinson spent the week end with Miss India Stanford of Richmond Mrs. Joseph Brower was in Richmond Saturday. .. .Rev. Max Schaffer. of Mun-

cie was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Overholser Sunday evening. .Arthur Piper, who is In Spears Hospital, Dayton, Ky., is improving nicely. .. .Mrs. Robert Ketron is visiting in Cincinnati ......Mrs. Claude Ballenger returned home Saturday from Converse. . . .Mrs. Charles Drinkwater of Cottage Grove, visited friends here Monday Mrs. Bert Packer spent Monday and Tuesday in Cincinnati. . .Mrs. Bertha Miller

and daughter of Richmond-spent the week end with relatives .A. H. Culip visited relatives in Peru over the; week end Misses Lucile Porterfield I and Mary Beard of Earlham spent Sat- j urday and Sunday with their parents. Dr. J. J. Rife was in Richmond I

Monday. .. .Mrs. Martha Cramer was the guest of Mrs. Harry Peck Sunlay evening. LYNN, Ind. Robert McKissock and Norman Reeves attended the Shriners' meeting at Fort Wayne, Friday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cline of Indianapolis are guests of friends here this week Boyd Keever, of Jackson, Mich., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Keever, Sunday. . . . .William Patterson is reported ill. ....Mr. and Mrs. O. fJ. Pierson and daughters, Lafern, Kathleen arid Maxine, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reece Miss Leota llarkins of Farmland, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Halliday, over the week end... Mr. and Mrs. James Parker, Mr7 and Hrs. t Wesley Kennedy spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Study Mrs. George Study was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dorsey Thurston, nFountain City, last week... Miss Ire.' Bentley was the guest of Miss Apf Addleman, of Richmond, over .

week end..... Mr. and Mrs. Aldln Miller and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.- Miller Sunday..'.'. .Mr. and Mrs.. William Pierson and daughter, Alta, were "guests of Mrs. Mary Pier

son and son, Freeling, Sunday.. . . .Will Hallingsworth has accepted a position with the J, F. King company Harley Thomas spent Sunday with hfs par ents in Pleasant Hill, O. GREENS FORK, Ind. Lewis Bond

went to Richmpnd, Friday to spend a

few days with: his aunt and grand

mother, and attend the basketball

tournament. .Rej. Roe Amburn spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Eli

Bane and family. . .Mr. and Mrs. John A. Linderman dined Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gamber Mr. and

Mrs. -W. E. Blizzard, were guests of

Miss Jennie Flening of Richmond Sun

day. .. .Mr. -and Mrs." G. F. Anpacost

and son, Howard of Hollandsburg, O., called on Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gamber Sunday afternoon. . . .Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Bond and son, Lewis, dined Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Misener of Richmond. ... .Mrs. Harry Paxton and two children,' Harriett and Howard, are spending a few days with the former's mother, Mrs. Anna Bennett, who is ill. . . .Miss Iva Nicholson spent Monday at Economy teaching music ....Mrs. Eli Bane spent Monday in Richmond. ... .Joslah Collins and children have moved to the Marion Myers farm and will work for Riley Holcomb Mrs. Frank Coffman and daughter, Mrs. Russell Hinshaw gave a shower Cor' Mrs. Pearl Coffman Shute at the former's home north of Grpensfork Saturday afternoon. Congratulations were extended to Mrs. Shute. Following music by Miss Dorothy Shute, two contests, after which a reading-was given by Miss Alice Smith of Newcastle, a cousin of Mrs. Shute, after which all gathered to the dining room where Mis. Shute was given many beautiful and useful pres

ents. Refreshments were then served

iA?1"?;. 31!? tor the pastlghteen months, pur-

Crushon has been owner of the gro-the ground Monday morning between

Bert Colvin and Mrs. Charles Taylor

of Richmond, Mrs. Will Wise and Mrs.

ura wise and daughter Nadiene of Greensfork; Mrs. Mattie Shute, Mr. Veryl Sheffer. Mrs Mattie Williams,

Mrs. Ben Harris and son, Mrs. James Thompson. Mrs. Claude Catea and children, Mrs. Clarence Holloway, Mrs. Alice Pitts, Mrs. Roy Stevens, Mrs. Anna Stegall. Mrs. Maurice Frailer and children, Mrs. Maud Williams and daughter, Mrs. Flora , Hortup, Misses Josephine and. -Edith Hinshaw, Doris Catey, Gladys Williams, Lessie and Lucile Williams,' Dorothy Shute, Mary Pitts, Pearl Mause, Olive Harris. Mrs.

Frank Coffman, Mrs. Russell Hinshaw and Mrs. Leslie Shute. LYNN, Ind, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde

Addleman and daughter Agnea of Richmond, were the guests of -Mrl and Mrs. Cecil Beetley Sunday. .! .Mr. and Mrs. John I. "Thomas' spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner.'. ..Mr. and Mrs. Will Swain and daughter Mildred were guests of relatives near Losantsville Sunday... The funeral Bervice of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Randall .was held Monday afternon at the- home. Interment was in Arba cemetery..... Isaac Mills of Farmland, Ind., was

the guest of Mr

Spillcrs Monday.

basketball fans were ,in attendance at

the tournament in Richmond Ed

Baxter of Richmond was a visitor in

chasing the - same of O. F. Ford. .... Charles Sweeny begun work in the Fafra Brothers' bakery Monday..' . . . Edna Locke spent from Friday evening till .Sunday ir Middletown with her

sisters, Mrs. Lulu Barry and Mrs O. F. Ford and families .Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Albert attended the funeral of Mr. George Kepler, in Dayton, Wednesday afternoon R. E...Hapner has been suffering-with an attack of LaGrippe for the past week. Frank Dilton, of Michigan, Is working In his

place at the depot... ..Mrs. Louis Guiler, of ' south of town, underwent an operation Tuesday evening at Reid Memorial hospital," Richmond. Dr. Trittschuh performed the operation. .. .Lawrence' Kelly went to Dayton Wednesday, where- he has accepted a position in a blacksmith shoD.....O.

F. Ford and family, of Middletown. Oscar Ford, and Clifford Locke called on .'Daniel Locke, Sunday Cyrus Collins left last week for Witchlta, Kansas, where 'he will visit relatives. .'. . ;Mrs.- Bennett spent Wednesday in West Alexandria.. .-.The lower stonequarry resumed iwork the latter part of the week and are now crushing several car load of stone a day. The plant having been closed for several months.. . .The Union basketball team

and Mrs. George j received the worst beating it has sus-

A number of our . tained this season at Lanier last Fri-

six and seven o'clock.. .. .Charles Beaver has accepted a position in the cream station in Eaton and began his work Monday Aaron Kramer, of Middletown, tpent Sunday with Miss Edna Locke. .

MINISTER RETURNS . BERLIN. March 9. Helnrich Von Echhardt former "minister to Mexico wllf return to the post he formerly held in that country. Since his return here in 1919 he has been in charge of the Spanish-American division of the foreign office. -

day night, when they were handed the short-4nd of a 62 to 20 score. Captain Leiter was out of the game due to in-

Lynn Monday Mr. and Mrs. Clark juries received in the New Paris con

Pierson have moved to their farm near

Bloomingsport.

test. The second team was also hfldly beaten. This, closes Union schedule for the season. Thev exnect

LEWISI5URG, O. J. H. Spitler, of j to tp'tf part in the county tournament.

New Carlisle, O., has purchased the ! which will be held at New Paris, Sat-North-end Grocery .of Walto Grushon urday, March 12. The barn and shed ond took possession Monday, March 7.) of Orvllle Foster, who is a tenant on Mr. Spitler has had nine years exper-jthe' farm belonging to Mrs. Mary ience in the grocery business. Mr. L'nger, north-oast of town, burned to

A Real Treat is in store for every woman who attends The Palladium's Cooking; School, Thursday and Friday. Our Own Make of Pure, Delicious - - will be served each afternoon.

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Delicious Oats

Is be ins: Demonstrated and Served at THE PALLADIUM'S COOKING SCHOOL This delicious, nutritious, appetizing food will be explained to you in detail. You can learn just how Delicious Rolled Oats offers you a solution for hiyh. food costs. .More care is taken in making Delicious Oats than ordinary oats. The oats are the choicest from the region where grow the oats of the finest flavor. Delicious Oats are thoroughly cleaned. No hulls, no dust, no waste of any kind are left to handicap digestion.

Delicious Oats are sterilized each flake perfectly sterilized. Packed in round, parowax-lined, dust-proof packagesinsuring delivery to you fresh and clean.

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Canned Hawaiian Pineapple will be used in salads at The Palladium Free Cooking School Goddard Canned Pineapple is very different from other pineapple, in its beautiful golden color, in texture, in flavor, in ripeness, in digestive and tonic properties.

HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE

Ask for and Insist Upon Delicious Oats and Goddard Pineapple at Your Grocer.

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A. fl. Hertsrh. 103S Main It. Martin, 1640 Main J. R. Hawekotte. 1611 Main Corcoran & McManus, 320 Main Henry K. null. 47 South Bth ' 15 1. Bloemple, 111 South 6th IMchmond nrncorv Co.. 18 North 5th W. W. Kehlonbrlnk. 6th and North A Ren Mang Jr., S01 Main C. C. Shaefer, 603 Main Churn srold Orocery. 23 South 9th John tJpfremcyer & Sons, 1017 Main C. F. Thomas, 207 Linden Ave. Charles Gibbs, 1113 Hunt St. John Hensley, 1288 Rid St. O. E. Taylor, 137 School St. Mary Conti. 60 Brldjre St. Harry Haseltine. 103 Richmond Ave. W. M. Fisher. 738 Sheridan Ave. Kane & Wilson, 1029 Sheridan Ave. Charles C. Ewbank, Grant and Ridge C. W. Pitman. Grant and Ridge T. O. Hodin, 229 W. Main L. M. Goodwin, West 3rd and Nat. Rd. H. C. Delcamp, 303 Easthaven Ave. O. G. Mitchell, 901 West A. K. M. W. Grocery, 436 West Main I. . K. Little. 432 Lincoln T3. Wyatt, 628 North 10th H. C. Clouser. 42 North 10th Geo. Baker, 800 North II O. C. Reynard, 829 North 10th r. Sulprizio, 1100 North I J. C. WhittinRton. 933 North 12th C. L. King:, 700 North 12th John Nlewoehner, 819 South O A. W. Blkkwedel. 719 South F St. Harry Turner. 721 South K Win. Lammert, 831 South K St. L. C. Hasecoster. South 9th and C St. Ideal Grocery, 201 South 9th Geo. Fienning:, 332 South 11th Rd. Stcsman, 401 South 12th RrueninR- & Ronham. 13th and South B L. Staii br. 201 South 13th Geo. H. Pille. 308 P. Sth Harry Kamp. 329 South Sth St. W. C. AuBterman. 313 South 7th Kahle Rros., 217 S. Sth K. It. Berhelde & Son. 24 4 S. 5th St. Geo. Krhwegrnan. 309 South 4th St. Geo. Cutter, 401 South 4th St. Henry Niewoehner. 501 South 6th St R. H. Landwehr, 535 8. E Mrs. M. Kuhlow. 641 South 6th Leslie Sinex, 743 South Bth Grace Fisher, 48 South H Matt I'.rinker, 801 South 9th AT H. Collet, 921 South Rth K. G. Wallace. 700 South 7th G. T. Brooks, 429 North 19th s: K. Brandenburg, 2115 North K Harry K. Sharp & Co.. 205 North 20th Frank Ilartler. 117 N. 20th H. SudhofT Hon. 183 Ft. Wayne Ava. A. K. Slicpliurils. n. 1012 North L)

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Golden Cream Bread Found at Every Neighborhood Grocery You've read about it, if you haven't tried it you will, and you'll ask for It at your grocery. By the splendid co-operation of the grocers of Richmond Golden Cream Bread is at your service in every grocery and the Richmond Baking company appreciates the fact that every grocer has helped .in making Golden Cream Bread "The Loaf of the Day". Taste it at the Palladium's Free Cooking School, Coliseum, Tomorrow and Friday

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