Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 139, 22 April 1921 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921;

Society

2 . The Y. M. I. Dancing class.aa; entertained at its third assembly hurslay evening t, theYtrM. .fclub'rooma Jjollowingr the -Weekly dancing v'ldSBon Jrom 7:30 to 9 o'clock ,4inder ths-direction of ' 3lrs. FraJ?. Critcbett. Vmong those present wfe;1 , MIbsWs tjrfary Greene. Hilda Miufe'r.": Fjfancefi spardieck, Helen Schwegman, Mary JjPardieck, Clara Schwegman, Agnes $aurer, Cecelia Steins, Roma Sittloh, HfViola Sittloh, Flora Torbeck, Marie Miss, Eleanor, - Westendorf, Olivia fKwissler, Hallas ' Brown, Ashread

rfviaurer, Mae Schwendeman; Geneva

kMaag, Aanna Aufderkamp, Dorothea Tferown, Matilda Feldmah, Virginia Joreene. Dorothy Gegan, Bertha HabJing, Mary Habing, .Marcella Hickey, &Iary Hubr. Agnes Khauber, Elizabeth Kettman, Clara Kutter, Marguer-

tite Kutter. , Loretta Korves, Ilda Maag,

tLoretta Maag. Lorraine Puthoff and iMessre. Robert Schneider, William Schneider,. Richard. JJaumer, v Merle Bahlmann, Charles Carrolt, Simon -Cunningham, Raymond Christ. Earl Cook. Walter Cronin, Edward Gray, fKajrmond-Oreene,-Joseph Hanneling, i German "finiman S. J." Holthouse, W alter Jessing, Carl Metz, Joseph f Maurer, Richard Maddox, Albert Nolan. Patal Cook, John Quigley.'.Raymond t)ehrier-. Francis Nelker, Frank Parr SUecfi iXJarettp. AJtohe, Eberhard t StSiiriTOWf rSntftlv;. Frank.- Steins, Jjlarry Stefnbrink. 'Clarence- - Shpfer, Joseph Schwegman, Joseph Stolle, J Carl Tepe, R. P. Sharkett, Lawrence jToschlog, Frank Weiss, Clarence Westendorf, Richard Rick, Bernard ! -Baiimer and Clem Lahrman. JJ Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Williams, of Miami, Fla., are here visiting their rianghters. Mrs. Ernest Ireton and SMrs. Harry Paust. They will remain ;ere through the -summer, returning lo Florida Tiext fall. li MissEmma aild' Mis Victoria Liniklemuth of Southi Fifteenth street, ijiave as their guest, Mrs. Mary Moore, ?3of Muncie. ! TrVin TT-j v-Ttyi r- whn Ttra Tn((tM

tiiack to this'-'county from Palestine , iiast week, is tseingrliejd up" In'England Ibn account of the coal strike, according fjto a telegram received by E. K Shera, fof North Thirteenth street. It. is not ilcnown when he can get sailing accommodations. t The community entertainment to be Jjgiven at the Joseph Moore school by vf?he Parent-Teachers' association Frijtfay evening at 7,30 o'clock promises to Ite one of the largest and most successful affairs- of its kind. Community 5-ervice workers will have charge of jjhe evening's entertainment.-' A cordial ?nvtf at tnfc isf extended to. everyone to k attend, but it is asked that no children Vcome unless accompanied by their - parents. A Father's meeting will be seld by the Finley school Parent-Teachers' as- ! sociation Friday evening at the school. - A special program, arranged by the ; committee fn charge, will be a feature vpf the evening. All parents are expended a. cordial invitation. 1 1 A dance wil be given at New Paris fiSaturday evening, for which Scully's ISorchestra will plas. The public is incited. W. B. A., of the Maccabees, will iJmeet at 7 (Vo'clock Friday evening in ;:ihe I, O. O. F. hall. t Mrs.- Ora Stegall desires the children of Wayne 'township schools to !meet her at 2 o'clock Saturday afteiUioon in the high school auditorium for ,Ia chorus rehearsal for the 8th grade '.commencement which occurs the evening of May 12. '.-Tne of the leading social functions .tor this month will be the dancing "(Party. April 30. in the Masonic temfiple for Eastern Star members and jheir families. The women are asked to bring sandwiches. The Merry Maid3 class of the Gract ' M. E. church will give a box social and

spelling bee Monday evening, April 25, i 'tin the church. Every one is invited j 'o attend. . j; A dance will be given for Ben Hurs ;and their friends at the Ben Hur club . .,; . -tmiiitnfiinnittiiMuuniniinHiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiutuufliiiHiuHiinfiiiuiMiiiitiiiitiii ?i I Dry Cleaning, Pressing and

en In this city Wednesday evening. The Rev. A. H. Backus, of Grace M. E. church officiated. After the ceremony a bridal dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Rits have gpne to Chicago for a short wedding trip after which they will reside in. Peoria, 111. Tickets for the Woman's club luncheon at the Arlington hotel Friday, April 29, are now on sale at the Westcott pharmacy, it is announced. All members of the club who have not received tickets yet are requested to get them at the pharmacy as soon as

possible. The price per plate for the

future

is the semi-formal dance the Ornis Melas will give May 2 in the I. O. O. F. hall, for which invitations were issued this week. The Evan J. Smith orchestra will play for the affair.

conspicuous among Thursdays so

cial functions was the annual luncheon of the Alice Carey club, for which

Saturday evening. Miller's orchestra will furnish the music. Bert Hurs will present a playlet at their club Monday evening, April 25, lo which the public is invited. Following the play a social time wll be enjoyed and - refreshments served. A small admission will be charged. ' The Delta- Theta Tau sorority will hold its regular social meeting with Miss. Mary Williams at her home on South Twenty-third and B streets Monday evening, at which time Miss Clara Daub, Miss Mary Reinhart, Mrs. Paul Beckett, and Mrs. Glen Whitesell will bft initiated. All members are

asked to.be there promptly at 7:30 luncheon is 75 cents

O'clock and to bring regular initiation A notable event of the near

paraphernalia. ' An abundance of soring flowers and boughs of green foliage forming a graceful canopy from which hung emblems of the Zem Zem Shriners, combined with twinkling lights and spring greenery massed along the walls formed a beautiful setting for one of the "most gala functions of the week Thursday evening when the Nobles of

the Red Fez were entertained at a dance given by their wives in the ballroom of the I. O. O. F. hall. Feature dances and grand marches were features of the evening. The Evan J. Smith orchestra played for the affair. A midnight supper was served in the dining room where the long tables were adorned with flowers and streamers in the red, green and yellow of the Shrine order. Fancy box lunches were furnished "by the women and partners were drawn for the supper. -: " . i ' Included in the list of those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tarkleson, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Swisher, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Girty, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wendling. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Duffin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McGriff, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Will Edmundson, Mr. and Mrs. Holzapfel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Land,, Mr. , and Mrs. H. H. Puckett, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Swisher. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowles, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Keck, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frye, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Persopette, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Modlin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tyrrell of Eaton. O., Mr. and Mrs. Harry

hiacnman or Connersville, Mr. and

Mrs. E. A. Jackson of Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Card, Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. John Emslie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. William John, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aasby, Miss Mabel Hasemeier. Miss Lulu Butler, Miss Dorothy Williams, Misa Mabel Guyer, Miss May Bowles. Mrs. Irene Ryan, R. E. McCoy, Kenneth Toler, Fred Mahret, Newton Long, Stanley Smith, K. Williams, Frank Holland and Ray Weisbrod. The party, the first to be given by the women, is said to have been the most successful for Shriners this season. The committee in charge included the following persons: Mrs. Charles E. Duffin, Mrs. H. C. McGriff, Mrs. Ed Wendling, Mrs. H. H. Puckett. Mrs. H. R. Personete and Mrs.-Earl W. Allen.

Mrs., Effie Hanes was hostess at her residence on Richmond avenue. Red and white flowers, combined with green foliage, formed a pretty background for the party. The dining table was arranged with an abundance of red and white roses and ferns. Covers were laid for 17 persons, including members and a few guests. An informal musicale was presented In the afternoon and little Miss Mar-

jorie Robinson gave several recitations. Mrs. Mary Moore, of Muncie, a former member of the club: Miss

Alice' Price, Mrs. Marvin Cobin ana

Mrs. Elizabeth Robinson were guests.

Among the members present were: Mrs. Mary Price, Mrs. Laura White-

sell, Mrs. Martha Barr. Mrs. Lily Hor

ner, Mrs. Mamie Davis, Mrs. Eunice Frame, Mrs. Effie Hanes, Mrs. Emma Jones, Miss Emma Lindemuth, Miss Victoria Lindemuth, Miss Sarah Lewis, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. Laura Walters and Mrs. Martha Johnson. Howard Hosbrook was given a sur-

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- J - - - birthday at his home on Main street Thursday evening. The orchestra of

the South Eighth street Friends Sun-' day school gave a musical program ' during the evening and later refresh-1 ments were served to the following guests ; Harry C. Doan, Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, Mrs. Dempsey Dennis. Mrs. : Robert Hudson, 'Miss Blanche Ireton, Mrs. Adams, David Marvel, Robert ' Holding, Joseph Cox. Charles Adams, Miss Pauline Butler, Miss Marclt Dennis, Miss Janice Smith, Miss Ruth and Miss Helen Holding, Howard Hos-, (Continued on Page Seven) j

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a stone In your stomach? Then you need chiropractic spinal adjustments for indigestion. Make it now. CHIROPRACTOR G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C. Phone 1603 35 S. 11th St.

Miss Blanche Lambert and Ernest Ritz, both of Muncie, were married at the home oL Mr. and Mrs. Berle Bow""iiimiiimurtiiuiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiHimiiHMinMriiiiiiuHimnmiiimuft The Loaf Delectable I Golden Cream Bread 1 i Fresh Daily at All Groceries f RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY

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You Will Get the Best ORANGE ICE you can buy at the Kandy Shop. Our Orange Ice is made from pure orange juice no coloring, no extracts. Take a quart home with you today.

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A one-day special bargain. None reserved, all $25 and $30 Coats and Wraps $19.75

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All $25 and $30 Coats and Wraps tomorrow on sale at $19.75 SILKS at Lower Prices Prices in our Silk Department are down; you can buy Silks now at prices lower than any time.

CHIFFON TAFFETA, yard wide all silk, super-quality, in all colors. Plenty the wanted browns and navy blues; $3.50 quality; a $1.98 SILK FAILE. yard wide, ail colors and black; a very popular silk for dresses; SI. 50 quality, now 79c

EXTRA SPECIAL SATIN MESS A LINE, yard wide, all silk, full range of colors and black; $3 quality, now $1.69

FAILE LUSTER, yard wide, all colors, a popular priced silk for dresses and skirts; $2 quality $1.19

CREPE SATIN, 40 inches wide, all silk, every new spring shade; the newest all silk crepe fabric for fine dresses; J5.00 quality, now $3.50 FOUNDATION SILK, yard wide, all colors, for silk slips and foundations; 89c quality 59c

Sale of Colored WASH GOODS

ORGANDIES, yard wide, plain colors, in every new spring shade; very crisp; $1.00 quality 79c IMPORTED ORGANDIES, 45 inches wide, crisp and sheer, all colors, including the wonderful organdie tints, seldom shown in other good3. Special $1.69

SHIRTING GINGHAMS. 30 inches wide, good weight and finish, in all the checks and stripes. Extra for this week 19c ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, 32 and 27 inches wide, all the wanted checks, plaids and plain colors for children's and women's dresses; 49c, 39c, 29c and 19c

FOULARD SILK VOILES, silk and fine Egyptian cotton yarn, entirely new and exclusively sold by us. Wonderful color combinations. Be sure to see them $1.98 NEW PRINTED VOILES. 40 in. wide, in all the new color combinations and designs. We show an immense assortment of these beautiful voiles. This week priced at 98c, 69c and 48c

Prices as Low as They Were Years Ago This Department Offers Some Unusual Bargins This Week

CURTAIN MADRAS, beautiful new patterns, white or ivory, a practical curtain material; launders without being starched; 75c quality; this week, spl..45c FINE CURTAIN NETS in beautiful lacey patterns and all-over designs of exclusive patterns: white, cream or ecru; our $1.50 and $1.75 qualities; special this week 98c

SCRIM, 36 inches wide, white or cream, double border, 25c quality 10c Double-Faced TERRY . CLOTH. 36 inches wide, very heavy weight, suitable for window draperies or portieres, our $1.25 quality; this week 98c

CURTAIN MARQUISETTE Mercerized, full width, double thread, extra finish, all colors, white, cream and ecru; our 50c quality; thi3 week, special.. 29c EMBOSSED CURTAIN VOILE, entirely new this seasoa; designs that are shown in no other fabrics; nothing more beautiful in curtain fabrics. Special this week 79c

It's. Easy Enough

;to say, "Karcher's Bread is the best bread," but it takes old Mr. J. P. Quality to CONVINCE anybody that it's the truth. From the way our sales are increasing, it "looks as though Karcher's Bread were a pretty good convincer! At least, we have not heard of anybody trying Karcher's Bread and going back to "bakers' bread."

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Starting Saturday a Sale ..of..

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$25.00 Coats, $14.95

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$17.50, $18.50 and $20.00 Girls' Coats, not many in this lot; all high-clas3 Coats. Re- (MO Ar

Odd lot Coats, values up to

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THE VALUES AT ROMErS ARE TRUSTWORTHY Special Values for Great American Home Week

Rug

Wonderful O Values

$33

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All our Rugs have been reduced for clearance in thi3 sale and offer you some wonderful opportunities to pick up some rare bargains. The lot includes Wiltons Axminsters, Brussels and hundreds of others in the latest designs and shades. Come early and get your pick of these values. The prices will surprise you.

Our Bedding Department is Unexcelled 50-Lb. ALL-COTTON "BEAUTY- MATTRESS High in quality, with fancy Art CJQ Tick Only I D

Kitchen Cabinets The famous Hoosier priced as-low as $39.75 during this sale. A few other close cuts at much less than regular price. Sold on club terms $1.00 PER WEEK

Plain Wood Cribs . . , . . All-Steel Cribs

Baby Cribs

$6.50 $9.00

Enameled (T fA Wheel Cribs. tPU.UU

NURSERY CHAIRS $2.98 $3.75 $5.75

Downstairs Bargains in Household Economies

Good quality Porcelain Tables, all white, only $7.65 12-qt. "White Dish Pans, Porcelain, at $1.00 42-piece China Dishes, priced at $14.95 Square Aluminum Roasters, to go at 98c Round Aluminum Roasters, to ko at 98c 7-piece Porcelain Bride Sets At $12.48 Hygeno Carpet Sweepers to go at $2.98

3-in-l Lipped Sauce Pans, Aluminum, at 98c Complete Aluminum Sets to be sold at $11.95 Baskets, all kinds 79c up Furniture Polish 25c, 40c Magic Covers 98c Mechanical Egg Beaters to be sold at ........60c A good Spatula for ..'..20c Aluminum Measuring Cups, to be sold for 15c - Egg Beaters .....15c 1-cup Sifter .20c Strainers 29c"

Baby Cabs and Carriages Delightful Cabs, both large and small for baby. Priced down as low as $11.50, $16, $18, $21, etc.

DUOFOLD BED DAVENPORTS Sleep in comfort and have daytime beauty. Fifty styles, both long and short. No "Bolsheviki" Davenports in this stock. April prices as C A A fifl low as 3I4.UU Odd Dressers This April Sale enables you to buy that Odd Dresser at a very low and satisfactory price. Imagine buying a solid oak, life-time constructed, high-finished (0"1 7 C Dresser at 4 O Many Others Priced Down in Same Proportion Second Floor

GAS RANGES and Combination Stoves We can give you real values in straight (Estate) Gas Ranges or Combination Coal and Gas. See this line before deciding. Buy your Gas Range here. Cash or deferred payments.

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