Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 159, 16 May 1921 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND , MONDAY, MAY 16, 1921.

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month occurred Monday afternoon vhs Mrs. Etfwin P. Trueblood, of Colleg; avenue entertained-" ith a mis-cellemeons-ahowef lot her niece, Miss Mildred frieyv'of' Carthage, whose inatfiage to Donald jPalvert, of Sol ma,' O., !Vllltftafi tfteihe latter part of thenmototh; Both young people are graJfuate&'bf Earlham college, and well knon here. A variety of spring flowers 'fc'ere tyfed in profusion throughout theiTruehlood res.id.ence, forming a lovely setting ,Xqe .jthV party. The dining table A was arrange viih pink rosebuds, and lighted toy pink candle? in crystal holders, The colors, pink andwhitw wrjirrted ;ont.in all the appQintmejs:63rer;,u$6ts were eerypd. 'rHil :s;:,. Tfie wedding"1a. Miss Mary Edna Crafe, of IgAnspotttind tPliver C.

Fetta, son of jarv and Inj., Madman

Fetta. or thiscjty, tooteplace at 6 o'clock last "vVediresday evening, at St.

lake's Englislr tutheran ; church of

IX)gansportA The Rev. . U tV. Sifferd,

pastor of the church,-officiated. Pre

ceding the service a program, ot-brfdal

airs;, were nlavpd ,bv Miss 'Carrie Bo-

hairaon. The rTdevWite' agowa t of-j while crepe .de-'irie "wUh.tulle,,vett ;aught with-jalley' lilies. Her flowers were a afcower of Bride's tOseik.She was. attended: &g3Ite&.Igaae. Berrymao, vh$ wore a gown of pale green organdy r$ith hat to match, and carried a bouQuet of pink rosebuds. Joseph Craig, of Chicago, brother of the bride, acted as best man. ; ' A reception was lield at the pome of the bride after the ceremony. Mr. and" Mrs. Fetta left on a sQort wedding trip and-will be at home after June 1- in Indianapolis. Out-of-town" guests' "at the s wedding were: Mr. and MrsT Harman Fetta, of Richmond: Martin L. Fetta, Oliver E. Steinkamp. Edmund Meyer, and Miss Louise Nee. Misa Mary Nees. and Miss Hazel Bockstahtier. all of Indianapolis:

Mis6 Goldi Craig and K L. Martin; of Crawfordsville. A: dance exclusively for married people wjJl be sjven by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp jn. the'I, 0. 6. Frhall toridajreven'in'g. The Kolp-Smith orchestra'Vill play. The program of exhibition; dances which were such a success at the Friday evening; assembly wilftbe repeated at the dance this evening. The progranS "will begin at 8 o'cfock. The balcony will be closed, it i said. . Donald Cutler. Ralph Engelbert. Verje Newton. Westcott Hanes, Earl Hewitt, and Alfred Hiatt will be hosts at a spring dance to be given In the I. Q. O. F. hall ' Wednesday evening. The. Syncopating Five will-make its las$j appearance here, for some time. The Y. M.'l.' is- giving a euchre and sheephcad party ia. their club rooms Tuesday evening to which the public is tpvited. About 200 people are expected., .,,.. ,. .. . i Prominent functions of the week include a dance which the Knights of ColUmbus are giving in the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening! Pryor's orchestra will play.The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the carish house. A full attendance is

desired. j Complimenting Mrs. Mae Wilcoxen cn TJier 45th birthday anniversary, a .urfciise party was given for her at her honie north of Webster, Sunday. An elaborate dinner was served at noon. A mound of violets and lillies-of-the-valley-were .arranged in the center of the table. Covers were laid for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tharp. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Duke, Mr. "and Mrs. Ieroy RobHfty-Alr.-aad-Mrs.. Mabe Study,. Mr. and -rrsT"iU!am Wilcoxen. Mr. and Mrs.; Jjee Tharp, Mr. and Mr. Mark Duke. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey, Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Roosa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duke, Mrs. Audra Taylor, Miss Virginia Taylor, Miss Eleanora Gunn" Miss Ruth Ellen Duke, Miss Josephine Kennedy, Miss Esther Duke, Miss Mildred Wilcoxen, Miss Edna Duke, Ralph Duke, Ralph S. Roberts. Kenneth Frame, Harry Study, Dallas Tharp, Leonard Duke. Edgar Duke, Byron Gunn, Irvin Miller, Darth Gibson, Delbert Farmer. Benjamin Bailey,, and Mrs. Eliza J. Duke. Miss Gladys Arnett was pleasantly surprised at her home, 333 Chestnut street, Friday evening, in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in games and music after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Miss Marie Bet.ts, Miss Goldie Triplett. Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Anna lae Witt, Miss Helen Lough," Miss Florerce Corns, Miss Mary Re?se, Miss Wilma Hadley, Miss Florence Wiekorsham, Miss Kaiherine Arnett, Miss Gladys Arnett, Bonn Carver, Greek Jones, Glenn Carver, William Scheler. Pierson Naanes, TJoyd Baker. Walter Boyca. Joseph

Leanord, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hadley,

and Mr. and Mrs. Arnett.

The. Sbow-me club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Oren Miller at her home in Washington Court. Section One of Grace church will hold an all day quilting at the home of J. P. Trump, 2024 North F street, Wednesday. All members are urged to come early and bring their lunch. A picnic dinner will be served at noon. Mrs. Frank Austerman and " Mrs. Frank Hodgin will entertain members of the Neighborly club Wednesday afternoon at the hcrne.of Mrs. Austerman on the Henley road. The Tyrolean, club ; will meet with Clara Daub Monday evening. Mrs. Olive Sitloh will entertain for the Greenbriar Community club at her home eouth of the city Tuesday after

noon,- - The M. M. M- club will be entertained by Mrs. Harry McMinn at her home, 1125 Main street, Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. W. B rammer will be hostess to the Golden Rule class of the First Methodist church at her home, 4 North Eleventh street, Wednesday eveniing, at 7:30 o'clock. All members of the class, their husbands, and friends are cordially invited. , .Reservations for the annual lunch

eon of the Day Nursery association, to be held at the North A street Friends' church at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon may be made for the last

time Monday evening with any of the following persons:' Mrs. S. E. Smith, Mrs.-T. B. Jenkins, Mrs. Harry Lontz, Mrs. Harrie Dilks, Mrs. R. G. Leeds,

Mrs. Benjamin Johnson and Mrs. Frank Druitt. All members of the association and persons desiring to become members may attend the luncheon. Tickets are 75 cents each. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore have returned home, after spending the winter in Miami, Fla. Mrs. Elizabeth Furnish, of Scottsburg, who has been visiting Mrs. Russell Shook, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Seth E. Furnace, nee Sara Hill of Waynesvllle, O., are the

parents of a baby girl, Sara Corinne, born May 14. Mrs. Buford Matthews and Bon Kenneth, of Akron, O., are the guests of Mrs. Matthews' mother, Mrs. Clara Jordan, of 400 H Main street. Mrs. Jennie Alexander and children had as their guests Sunday: Mrs. Maud Marcum, of Dayton, O., Mr. and Mrs. William Lueders of Cincinnati, O., and Mrs. Grace Dillon, of Newport, Ky. ... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Issen have announced the engagement of their daughter. Marcella, to Walter Boyce. The wedding will take place in June. Vernon Brammer, who has been spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brammer of

South Eleventh street, left Monday for San Francisco, where he has accepted a secretaryship in a Y. M. C. A. He has been secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Aurora, 111., for some time. Arthur O'Neill, of Dayton, O., motored over and spent the week end here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Reid. He was accompanied home by Mrs. O'Neill, who bas been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reid for the past week. Mrs. Dudley Cates returned to her

home in Winnetka, 111., Sunday after

Mrs. Foulke accompanied

and will spend several days visiting

her and Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison of Chicago. ' Mr. and; Mrs. Hooker of Asderson were the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brammer, of South Eleventh street, over Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Huber and Miss Mary Huber spent the week end in Newcastle, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conklin and family. Mrs. C. E. Gaston of Sawtelle, Cal., has returned home after making an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. John Osborne, . of the National Road west. The Progressive Literary club will be entertained by Mrs. Thomas Robinson at her home, 102 North Four

teenth street, Tuesday afternoon. The Home Culture club will meet with Mrs. Ollie Vlenla, at her home on North Twelfth street, Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ,A11 members are requested to be present. Circle One of the First Presbyterian church will' be entertained by Mrs. Ben Dallas at her home, 17 North

Fifth street, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, Robert Hodgin will assist the hostess. Circle Two of the First Presbyterian church which was to have met at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors instead, it is announced- All members are asked to note the change in date. Hostesses

will be Mrs. Stephen Markley Mrs. Thomas Markley.

Dudley Foulke. j twelfth birthday, the following guesfs, . lied her home , Edna Rice. Mary Conover, Pauline l

Berry, Aileen Cox, Martha Stephens,

Helen Owens, Mary Elizabeth Dufneld. Lois Coblentz. Grace and Frances Ebberts. Katherlne McAvoy, Lois Threewitts and Juanita Slarp.

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NEW MADISON, O. Mr. and Mrs. George Stump spent Thursday with his son, S. A. Stump and family.... J. F. S. Hageman spent Thursday in Greenville Miss Edna Jones returned Tuesday from a visit with relatives in Columbus. .. .Rev. Smelker, Miss Edna Jones and Mrs. Mary Reed spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ellen Fulkerson at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Pollen barger in Eaton, where 6he is recovering from influenza Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schleintz and sons Fred and Emory Neil have gone to Springfield to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Mary Graham, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Foley, of Indianapolis. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and son George Albert of Dayton, spent Wednesday and Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Myrtba Duckwall H. T. Stockton, who underwent an operation at Reid hospital,

is improving Miss Mary Noggle, who finished her school term, has gone to Miami university where she will take a twelve weeks' course in teachers' training Mrs. Charles

j Kimmel, Mrs. Stanley Kimmel and son

HuDer spent Thursday Afternoon m Greenville C. R. Smelker and Denzil Hill were in Yellow Springs Monday. .. .Twelve members of the freshman class X. M. H. S., attended a class party at the home of Miss Dorothy Smelker, west of town. Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Hamilton have gone to housekeeping at' Eldorado Mr. and Mrs. Ernest entertained in honor of their daughter Juanita's

COTTAGE GROVE, Ind. Mrs. Alice Logue. Amanda Paddock and Margaret Conner attended the Federation convention at Richmond. Wednesday and Thursday of this weelJ Mrs. Alonzo Ridenour and children, of Centerville, are visiting Robert Napier and family this week.. Carl Sanford and Robert Toole attended the Masonic Lodge supper Tuesday evening In Liberty.... Mrs. Glen Jerome, of Kitchel, spent Tuesday night with Ure Boring and family Mrs. James rougher, of Connersville, aid Mrs, Glen Jerome spent Wednesday with Mrs. Robert

Napier Mike Conner, Albert Johns; tnd family, and Sam Caldwell and j wife, of this place, attended the circus at Richmond, Saturday Robert j Toole and family and Verda Miller j spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Alice : Logue Omar Miller and family and i Mrs. Alice Logue spent Sunday in j Richmond, the guests of Bud Brown and wife Mrs. I F. Williamson and j son. Sears, spent Sunday evening with , Eddie Williamson and family Mr.,! C. F. Roberts and family and Crawford Dunkwater spent Sunday with Charles : Shafer and family, of near Bath, Ind. ; Mrs. Robert Conner and daughter,: Lizzie, spent Tuesday with Edgar' Robinson and familv.. . . .Mrs. Sarah

. and Gleason and daughter Mamie were

Liberty visitors Mrs. Mike Conner i spent the week-end in Liberty : Robert Toole and family and Charles Dunkwater and wife motored to Richmond, Sunday afternoon Holland

Caddock and wife spent Wednesday , evening with Omar Miller and family.

Mrs. Alice Logue, Mr. and Mrs.

Lindley Swain spent Saturday with

John Johnson and wife.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Widan spent Wednesday evening with home folks.... .Miss Esther Abner sient the week-end with home folks Mr. V. C. Boung and family spent Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Widau Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sanford, of Richmond, spent Sunday with George Shirkey and family. Robert Napier and family spent Saturday in Centerville, the guests of Mr. Alonzo Ridenour and family Mrs. Alice Logue spent Tuesday with relatives here Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson were in Richmond visiting Wednesday morn

ing Cottage Grove club met wltli Mrs. Mort Jones, Friday afternoon.

PHILOMATH, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge and son, Delmar, of Milton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Doddridge and family.... Dan Plankenborn spent Monday morning with Mr. and Mrs. David Waiting and son, Jess,' of near Abington.... Mrs. Irvin Doddridge is ill... Mr. and

Mrs. Elmer Rodenburg. Mrs. Wlllard!

Rodcnburg and sdn, Charley, were in Richmond Tuesday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Stinson and son. Ernest, and daughter. Sylvia, were in Richmond Wednesday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Du Gran rut. of

cis Lee, born Monday. Mrs. DuGranrut is the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Plesslnger....Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrix were In Richmond Tuesday night... Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodenbur? and sons spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rodenburg and family. ....Irvin Doddridge was at Liberty Wednesday.

Milton, are the parents of a son, Fran-

Kevival meetings at Nazarene ? Church (Mrs. Bobbins, evan-y gelist) every night except j Saturday. Come! j

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i Don't worry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle for $1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland, (X ,

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A large selection of beautiful and appropriate gifts. . ! . - r - Congratulation Cards

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This Is What She Said "Just as perfect as when I put it away last summer! Not a moth hole anywhere! This cedar chest I bought from Romey Furniture Company for $18.00 has paid for itself in keeping this one wrap alone." There! We almost told the story in one paragraph, and, really, there isn't much more to say except to suggest that you, too, invest in a cedar chest and pack those furs and woolens away so that they may do duty during seasons yet to come.

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Our Entire Stock of Women's, and Misses' Spring Suits, Dresses and Coats

in this Sale Beautiful Suits of Tricotines, Serges, Twill Cords and Poiret Twills Vi PRICE Our $75.00 Suits, sale price $37.50 Our $65.00 Suits, sale price $32.50 Our $50.00 Suits, sale price $25.00 Our $45.00 Suits, sale price $22.50 Our $35.00 Suits, sale price $17.50 Our $25.00 Suits, sale price '.$12.50 Mostly navy blues, a few tans and checks. This lot contains 63 newSpring Suits ranging in size 16 to 42. Every suit in our house in this sweeping sale. Spring Coats and Wraps 3313 Discpunt on Our Entire Stock Your tig opportunity to buy a Spring wrap at a very low cash price. Every wrap in our stock is at this 1-3 off price.

Our $ 1 2.00 Coats and Wraps S9.00 Our $25.00 Coats and Wraps $16.50

Silk, Serge and Tricotine DRESSES

Price

Our $20.00 Wraps and Coats $13.35 Our $35.00 Wraps and Coats $23.50

Not a large lot. and not every size, but wonderful bargains if your size is in this assortment. $25.00 Dresses that have been marked $10.55. On account of broken sizes, HE Cffc now tpO.Ovl You cannot afford to miss this great bargain event

$30.00 Dresses that have been marked $15.00.

On account of small sizes, now , Up to $75.00 Dresse3 in bloken lots.

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in ' fW&Mt' Spic and span and spotless! That's the way your irx3 mis Mi!!M& household goods are returned to you after we have 'lCw HtJlk' Pillows, Feather Beds, Comforts, Blankets, Curtains, j HfrV Be Spreads, Table Runners, Piano Scarfs, etc. We m$ ! VKN sna e Pleased to call for anything you need. Just wWh j W RICHMOND HOME Mr

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