Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 161, 18 May 1921 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921.

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"i';MCurHiiTty McrMinn was hostess for a lovely partv Tuesday YenJng when sbe entertained with a shower for Mrs. Darrell Watts-nee -Evelyn- Edwards, a recent, brjde. Guests were members of. the'MLM. M. club." Orange blossoms' "lnpifoTus16n were used' for decorations." The shower was presented' WHb brffleDir MfyrMcMlnn's two little daughters. Miss Mary Ellen McMinn, who was dressed as a bride, and MJss Betty Joyce McMinn, who was dressed as a housewife. Hearts were prayed during the evening, the favor fe-Qing to Mrs. Oliver Overman. A lufiehecn' with appointments in pink i.id white wa served-by the-hostess Those ptesentnlncluded two -guests, Mss Marguerite Kessler and Miss Hazel Van Matae. Clvib members were: Mis. Frank Hakv Mrs. ; Ralph KitUe. Mrs. Darrell Watts. Miss Marjorie Pickett. Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. V. C. Roop. Mrs. Oliver Overman, Miss Mary Thomas, Mrs. Raymond Smith, and Mrs. Harry McMinn. Miss Lena Welsbrod, whose marriage to Oliver Steinkamp, of Indianapolis, will bt; celebrated in June, was

the honor guest at a party given by

Miss Eva King, at her home on North Sbcteenth street, Tuesday evening.

Hearts were plaed during the evening

after which a two-course luncheon was

served, carrying out a eolor scheme of yellow and whit. r Irises and ferns

formed the centerpiece. The guests were: Miss.Lena .Weishirad. Miss Vir

ginia Dare, Miss Clara Daub, Miss Flora Weisbrod. Miss Katherine

Daub. Miss Marv Leftwich. Miss Em

ma'Klute,iM'Ps? James JTcCaulcy, and

Miss-IsabeF Edwards. - -

Mr. and-MreO. H.-Martln announce

the engagement and approaching mar

riage of their daughter, Miss Hildred

Martin, to Eugene Gehring. Thewed-

ding will take place sometime in June. . JMiss Elsie .Thornburg entertained with a dinner party at the Arlington hotel Tuesday evening for a few out-of-

town guests. They were: Mr. and Mrs. J.fC. Teetor. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hind-

man, and Ralph : Teetor, - of Hagers

town, and Mr.a.nd Mrs. J. C, linn, of

Connersville

Miss Regina Dell Clayton entertain

ed a number of her little friends Tuesday evening -at her home. 303 North Ninth street, in honor of her eighth birthday anniversary. Games were played during the evening, after which refreshments, were served to the following guests: Miss Margaret

Daggy, Miss Ruth Shawuan, Miss Edith Sterling, Miss Dorothy Shawhan, and Miss Regina. Dejl. Clayton. The Show-Me club was entertained by Mrs. Orea'A. Miller at her home

in Washington Court Tuesday after

noon. A musical program was given by the members during the afternoon, each displaying her particular talent. Refreshments- were served later by the liotets. Those present were: Mrs. Charles Schnelle, Mrs. Silas Hastings. Mi s. 'Albert Reinhardt, Mrs. William Longman,. Mrs. E. V. Stam.baph, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mrs. AlTred Fehlman. Mrs. I L. Harris, Mrs. A. L. .Reed, Mrs. George Reed. Mrs. Albert Foster, Mrs. O. A. Miller, and Miss Glenna Miller. The next meeting will be held in a fortnight with Mrs Luella Morris, at her home on South Fifteenth street. Miss Theluia Champion was hostess to the D. L. K. club Monday evening. A short .business meeting was held and later an old-fashioned taffy pull was enjoyed. - Refreshments were served

and the- rest of the evening spent in dancing. Those present were: Miss Emma Horr, Miss Ruby Elliott, MiA-s Dorothy Simms, Miss Madge Whitesell, Miss Lydia Haseltine, Miss Helen Pottenger, Mis Juanita Detmer, and Miss Thelma Champion.

Miss" Mildred Dickinson entertained the Richmond branch of the National

Kindergarten union Tuesday evening at .her home. Dr. Harlow Lindley and

Dr. Alexander C. Purdy, of Earlhao college, gave short talks on their work, abroad. Mrs. Harlow Lindley and first primary teachers were guest3. Thirty persons were present. The Ladies' Aid society of Whitewater M. E. church will entertain with a penny supper and parcel post sale, which will be preceded by a short program in the church parlors Saturday evening. May 21, at 8 o'clock. Everyone is invited. Richmond Council. 2956; S. B. A., will hold its regular meeting Wednesday evening, May 18, at 7:43 o'clock in the Red Meri3 hall. All members are requested to be present at the meeting. A social dance will be gives for members and their friends following the meeting. Music will be furnished by a three-piece colored orchestra. Dancing will begin at S:30 o'clock. Miss Meta and Miss Edna Richards of 24 North Twelfth street will entertain the Kurt-Te-Se club Wednesday evening when it observes guest evening. . Mrs. Frank Siegel will be hostess to

the Daffodil club, Thursday afternoon at her home, 1210 South A street. Mis. Marion Hart will be hostess to the Embroidery club at her home on South Twenty-second street Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Edward G. Sweet, of 316 South Fifteenth street, will be hostess to the Young Women's Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran courch, Wednesday evening. Members are cordially invited. Denver Brown camp and auxiliary will meet at 7: CD o'clock in the post rooms, Wednesday evening. Miss Cora Hebbeier is entertaining for the Bethany Bible class of the Second - English Lutheran church at her home, 700 National avenue, Wednesday evening. Members of the First M. E. church Sunday school class, taught by Mrs. Jennie Williams, will be entertained by Miss Myrtle Baker, at her hftme on East Haven avenue; Wednesday evening. Members are asked to take the car that leaves Eighth and Main streets at 7:20 o'clock. The Progressive Litorary club was entertained at its last meeting of the

season by Mrs. Thomas Robinson

Tuesday afternoon. Responses were from Harding. An interesting review of Sinclair Lewis' recent book, "Main Street" was given by Mrs. A. E. Schuh. "Woman's Place in Public Life" was discussed in a talk by Mrs. B. F. Harris. Reports from the federated clubs convention were made by Miss Hazel Gregg. Remarks on the year's work were made by the club members. Miss Nannette Robinson and Miss Elizabeth Jenkins

gave a piano duet as an added feature

on the program.

Mr. Oeoree Forest Smith, of Bos

ton,' Mass., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. E. A. Dickinson, of 229 North Seventh street. '

Mrs. Everett White, of South Sev

enth street, will leave Wednesday for Boston, Mass., to visit relatives.

Mrs. Rvron Knth and little son. Jim-

mie, of Cleveland, O.. are visiting here.

Mm rinnria Hnwen. nee Miss Sybil

Loofbourrow of Danville, 111., is visit

ing friends here. ThP Victnrian class of Grace M. E.

church will meet at the home of Mrs.

Lydia Trump. 2024 North F street, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

All members are cordially Invited. .

William P. Benton Camp, 28, and Ladies' auxiliary, 43. of Sons of Veterans, will hold a joint meeting in the

court house Monday evening, way to- j All members are requested to come j

preparea to worn, neiresuiuvmo ,.... be served. The Goldenrod Crochet club was entertained informally by Mrs. Martin Carroll at an all-day meeting at hev home on West Third street Tuesday afternon. Eight, members were present. The Ladies' Loyal club will meet in Moose hall Wednesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. After the business session a card party will be given. The public is cordially invited. ATr nnri Mrs. Hnrrv W. RoserS have

returned from Lafayette, where they visited for several days with their son and his wife. Norma A. Brown, pianist, will present his pupils in two piano recitals in the High school auditorium the eve

nings of June 6 and 7. Younger pupils will be presented in the Monday recital and the more advance pupils Tuesday, June 7.- The programs will be announced later. Mrs. E. M. Campfield and Mrs. Henry Mather will entertain the D. A. R. at the last meeting of the year, Saturday afternoon, at the home of the former on North Eleventh street. The Syncopating Five will make one of the last appearances of the spring season here Wednesday evening when it plays for the dance to be given by Ralph Engelbert, Donald Cutler, Verle Newton, Westcott Hanes, Alfred Hiatt and Earl Hewitt, in the I. O. O. Hall A special invitation is extended to high school students to attend the dance. The balcony will be open to spectators. 'The Good Will Dancing club is giving a dance at the I. O. O. F. hall nHllimitllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMItlllUIIUIiHIUilllllimHIItlllHlllllllllltllllllllUIIIIIIUIII The Best Bread Golden Cream Bread For Sale fit All Groceries 1 RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY iitHmitMiiiiiiiiimiiiitiimiuminininiiiimiiimtiifimiiniinmiiiinMtiimiiiHM

Thursday evening. All persons who have ever attended the club'a dances are cordially invited.

Switchmen's Convention May Adjourn Tonight 'By Associated Press) TOLEDO, O., May 18. The Switchmen's Union of North America, in convention here fclnce a week ago last Monday probably will adjourn tonight to meet three years hence in one ot four cities. Chicago, St. Louis, Waco. Texas, and Denver, are m the competition for the 1924 meeting. The delegates were to begin today on balloting for officers. Thomas Clonessy of Chicago, and T. C. Cashen of Cleveland are candidates for the presidency, to succeed S. E. Haberling

of Buffalo, who declined to run again. Clonessy is a vice-president of the Union and Cashen a member of the present board of directors. Other present off icers probably will be reelected.'it "was said.

CUBAN PRESIDENT-ELECT DECLINES RE-ELECTION HAVANA, May 18 Dr. Alfredo Zayas, Cuban president-elect, announced last night that he would not be a

candidate for re-election. His statement was made at a banquet tendered him by the Havana Bar association.

The cards containing finger prints at Scotland Yard number 210,000.

FAMOUS ACTOR DIES. ' COPENHAGEN. May 18. Dr. Carl Mantzius. famous actor and author and former bead of the Danish state theater, is dead here at the age of 61 years.

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health, Nevvy, there's a good foundation for wealth." CHIROPRACTOR G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C.

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SHiR SALE CONTINUES Th6 May SilJcSale is making new sales records every day. Prices that are lower than any time since 1917 is the reason. Wash Goods Section

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Weather conditions in all fruit growing sections have not been encouraging to the packers of preserved fruits and quality 'jams. All packers say offerings now on quality fruit jams and preserves are much lower than next season's prices can possibly be. We are offering a few quality items that will be good property even if packing conditions do materialize. PURE FRUIT PRESERVES and JAMS at 50 SAVING (Nothing but Pure Fruit and Sugar) These items were sold at $1 per jar just a few weeks ago , Note the Saving and Trust the Quality ALL PACKED IN LARGE 2-POUND JARS

Pure Strawberry Preserves (Regular 1.00 Size) Pure Red Raspberry Preserves (Regular $1.00 Size) Pure Apricot Marmalade (Regular $1.00 Size) Pure Grape (Concord) Jam (Regular $1.00 Size) Pure Turkish Fig Jam (Regular $1.00 Size)

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