Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 112, 21 March 1921 — Page 4
? AGE FOUR
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMONn, IND, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1921.
Society
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Norrls;informaily entertained with a family dinner at their "home north of the" city Sunday noon celebrating their 37th wedding anniversary. The colors, green and white were carried out in the decorations. Hyacinths, ferns and Easter lillies combined to make .an artistic centerpiece for the dining table. Games and contests were enjoyed during the afternoon, favors going to Mrs. Myra Markley and William Brooks. Walter Craig was a guest of the afternoon. Among those who enjoyed the affair were: Isaac Brooks, Mr. and M rs. Joseph Brooks and children. Low. ell and Rhea, and Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks and son, Wayne, all of Jacksonburg; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks and eons, Delmar, Isaac and Robert,;; and Mrv and Mrs. Raymond Markley, all of Richmond, and Mrs. Bessie : Robinson and children, Roland and Marjorie. - Complimentng Mlssr Mabel Fisher--bu'ck, who leaves soon for residence In
St. Charles, 111 , Miss Esther Loehr entertained thefolldwihg guests Friday evening at her home on South E street Miss Mabel Fisb'erbuek. -.:.Misa, Ruth Keelor. Miss Gladys Arnett,. Miss Marie Evans. Miss Josephine "Washam. Miss Isabel Ayres, Miss Aileen Beissman, Miss Anna Dafler and Miss Florence Comes. . MlssG Eatfys Arnett "entertained, informally Saturday" evening, at , - her home on'thestnut street or the pleasure of" v Miss- Mabel Fisherbuck who leavesvthfs.. week for permanent residence jn St Charles, IU. . Easter decorations were used for the occasion. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening. A prettily appointed luncheon iwas served by the hostess to the following guests: Miss Mabel Fisherbuck, Miss Josephine Washam, Miss Roth Jarrett, Miss Ruth Keelor, Miss Marie Evans, Miss Florence Cornes, Miss Esther Loehr, Miss Aileen Beissman. Miss Marian Harlan, Miss Kath.erine Arnett, Miss Gladys Arnett, Luther Loehr, Archibald Raymond Blunk '. and Mr. and Mrs. Lather Arnett. "America and Japan" win be the subject of the address which Dr. James A. Woodburn, of Indiana university, will deliver before the Civics department of the Woman's1 club in tflie Mjorrisson-Reeves library at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. A banquet for members and pledges of the Omichon Pi Sigma will be given at the Knights of Pythias temple Monday evening. Westcott Hanes, Stanley Smith, and Conrad Ottenfeld constitute the social committee in charge of the party. ' The Masonic club has, postponed its subscription dance front Thursday even mg. March 24. to .Thursday evening, March 31. The change in date has been made because of the 55em Zem party which occurs on the same evening as that formerly set for the subscription dance. Mrs. Charley Kolp's Monday evening dancing club -will meet at the EiiKles' club at 8 o'clock Monday evening. The club will be entertained with a cotillion party next week and another party 'will be given in a fortnight. ' J ' The Show-Me Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Silas Hastings. 2319 Main street Mrs. i'- . .,1 will be hostess
to the Current Events club Tuesday! afternoon. , . Miss Doris Puckett will be hostess to the Tyrolean club Monday evening. MiaVs Lucille Weller entertains the Omia Melas society at her home on East Main street, Tuesday evening. The Degree of Honor is giving .a dance at Red Men's hall Tuesday evening. Members and their friends are invited. Dancing will begin, at 8:15 o'clock.
The Smiles Club will meet for a i
rehearsal at the Earlham Heights church Tuesday evening. The U. B. Hustlers will meet at the home of Mrs. Lessie Crebb, 2200 North F street, Tuesday afternoon. All mem
bers are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roughan and j daughter, Imogene, and Misses Edith J
m. iuicudt; lieu & 10 uiviviw .w anapolis Saturday where they spent the week-end with relatives. The Schoolmasters' club will be entertained at a banquet in the high school next Friday evening. Each schoolmaster is to give a brief toast on his native state as part of the pro
gram. The committee arranging the J
anair" is composed of G. A. teeiy, E. E. Rice and H. S. Taggart The Willing Worsers class of the Whitewater M. E. church combined a Saint Patrick party with their regular monthly meeting held last Tuesday at the church. Contests and games were enjoyed and a luncheon served to the following persons Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knoll, Miss Miriam Woods, Miss J3ernice Burt, Miss Madge Guthrie, Miss Opal Foxable, Miss Frances Burt, Miss Ruby Hart, Miss l.ucile Robinson, Miss Frances Day, Miss Belva Newsom. Miss Mabel Benson, Miss Edna Hill, Russell Mills, Clarence Moneybrake, Ernest Newman, Harold Gates, Alva Alexander, Vernon Warner, Glen Jennings, Paul Welsh, and Clell Alexander. The Ladies' Aid of Chester will meet Wednesday afternoon in the hall. Each person is asked to bring needles and thimbles prepared to Quilt ' The Golden Rule class of the First Methodist church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. William S. Day, 415 North Twenty-first street, Wednesday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock. All members of the clase are urged to be present. The Penny club will meet all day Wednesday with Mrs. Henry Vogelsang at her home, 334 South Ninth street. Comforts will be knotted. Mr. an.d Mrs. Noble L. Gehr, of 208 West Main street, delightfully entertained with a surprise party for their (Continued on Page Twelve
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Phone 1603 35 S. 11th St
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Now is the Time to Order Hot Cross Buns for Easter KARCHER BAKERY
1237 Main
Phone 2674
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- 'We Make Our Own Cream Center Chocolate Easter Eggs They Are Pure
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919 Main St.
Easter Flowers
Potted Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Cinnerarias, Cyclamen, etc. We have a beautiful display, all at moderate prices. "Say It With Flowers"
Lemon's Flower Shop
1015 Main St.
MASH MEYER'S
WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP'
Easter
Women
Coats Wraps
Very Much Below Regular Prices
$12.95 to $39.75
To fully realize the importance of this offering one MUST SEE the various models. Loose wrap effects and smartest circular Coats are .included richly embroidered or outlined in contrasting stitching and exquisitely silk lined. The materials and colorings
are letter perfect beautiful duret de Iaine and velour in dark tans and rookeys. . These styles were impossible to get earlier in the season. We show garments at sensible prices you are accustomed to see for much more.
Basement Bargains
Unbleached Muslin Good heavy quality, free from specks or imperfect threads; special 12 yards for $1.00; per yard 8 1-3c American Indigo Calicoes Genuine American indigo prints, all you want, at, a yard 10c Shirting Calicoes Very select styles for men's and boys' shirts, for quilts and many other uses; per yard 10c Clark's O. N. T. Sewing Thread Sold only to purchasers of other merchandise; 6 spools for ..29c Cheviot Shirtings The best fabric made for men's work shirts. We have a wide range of spring styles in stripes, checks and plain colors at.. 19c Cheviot Ginghams For house dresses and general wear. New patterns just received for this sale 19c Sheeting Muslin Very heavy weight, suitable for sheets and for general use; this sale 15c Comfort Cotton Jumbo rolls for comforts, this extra large size, sale price 69c Best Percales Both light and dark styles in new spring patterns for this sale 20c Apron Ginghams All the staple checks in blue and brown; this sale 12"4c Comfort Challies Yard wide, absolutely fa3t colors; new styles, both light and dark; sale price 25c Curtain Scrim Not a cheap scrim but a good scrim cheap. Full yard wide In white, cream or ecru, 23c quality 122c Sllkolines Full yard wide, wide range of patterns to select from, 35c quality, this sale 19c Cretonnes This price on Cretonnes has been unknown for years; now is your opportunity to make your selection at an unusual price; sale 19c Silk Petticoats Unusually priced at $2.25 and up1 to $5.00. Sounds more reasonable than the prices you've been used to hearing.
New Spring Silks and Dress Goods A sale at prices that would be impossible if we had not taken advantage of the slump in prices that occurred a few weeks ago.
Satin Messaline $1.48 Yard wide, all silk, in the wanted shades for spring wear. Satin Charmeuse, '$1.98 36 inches wide, all silk, good heavy quality, all the wanted shades for dresses and skirts. Chiffon Taffetas, $1.98 Yard wide, all silk, every wanted shade including navy and brown. The New Crepe Satin 42 inches wide, double warp; entirely new this season -83.50
Some Silk Specials $1.25 Silk Poplin, yard wide .79c $1.59 Silk Faile, yard wide $1.19 $1.50 Silk Canton Check, yd. wide ..89c $1.50 Silk Pongee, yard wide 79c $2.00 Silk Pongee, yard wide ..--..$1.48 $2.25 Navy Blue Taffeta, yd. wide.. $1.48 $2.98 Black Taffeta, yard wide $1.79 $2.50 Crepe Faile, yard wide $1.39 $3.00 Lining Satin, yard wide $1.98 $4.00 Pure Dye Taffeta, 40-in. black only $2i88
Crepe de Chine, $1.59 40 inches wide, all silk, very heavy weight. Sold for twice this price formerly. Georgette Crepe, $1.39 40 inches wide, all silk, double thread; good range of colors. Georgette Crepe, $1.85 40 inches wide, heavy indestructible cloth for genuine hard wear. Silk Canton Crepe New for spring; this week 52.98
Spring Wash Goods and White Goods
Colored Organdies, 75c Extra wide and crisp, all the light shades. New Voiles, 59c 40 inches wide, small pin stripes and neat printed designs. Wm. Anderson Voiles, 69c 40 inches wide, beautiful color combinations, very fine and sheer. Georgette Voiles, 98c 40 inched wide, as sheer as a silk, multi-color effects that are entirely new. Mercerized Damask, 49c Full width and a nice assortment to select from, worth 75c a yard.
, Mercerized Damask, 69c Extra wide, and very heavy quality that sold for $1.25 a yard until recently. Double Damask, 98c Two yards wide, this quality we are now selling at $1.50; extra for thia week 93c Indian Head Suiting, 25c Genuine linen finish, perfect in every way; worth 45c on today's market. Belfast Linen Suiting, 29c Yard wide, a good practical fabric for ' Euits, skirts and middies. Dress Ginghams, 19c Large assortment of checks, plaids and stripes.
French Ginghams, 25c Exclusive designs not shown elsewhere. Zephyr Ginghams, 35c 32 inches wide, in a beautiful assortment of checks and plaids. Hope Muslin First quality, limit of 10 yards to each customer 15c Huck Towels, 19c More than a yard long, this towel is worth 30c on today's market. Plain White Voile, 59c Yard wide, crisp and sheer, our 75c quality for this week 59c Imported Ginghams, 49c 32 inches wide, very fine quality.
New Shoes Easter Direct from the Makers
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New Stock that will Please the Eye and the Purse
The Finest Display of Easter Footwear We Have Ever Shown Is Now Ready for Your Choosing
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LADIES' SATIN PUMPS In brown or black with the new instep strap; a very attraclive model at
$8.00
BALL STRAP OXFORD
This is a eemi-sport model and will
meet the demand for such a style in
quality shoe. Priced at
$8.00
Ask to see our special Brown and Black Suede Strap Pumps
Ladies' Oxfords and Strap Pumps In brown or black Kid, Military. Baby Ixjuis and high heels; big values at $6 to $10
Every Man Is Looking for Such
Shoe Values You ought to run down and see these shoes. You ought to see them because they are exceptional yalues. You ought to see them because the variety is so large that you will-have no trouble getting just the sort of shoes you want.
In these groups are low shoes and high shoes. Black shoes, tan shoes. All made of dependable leathers according to exacting specifications.
Shoes for men are priced at $ $10 $12
See our big line of Buster Brown Shoes for.Boya and Girls
Wessel Shoe 718 Main Street 718 Main Street map a my quality jeweler
