Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 167, 25 May 1921 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1921.
Society
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Joaea ;wers
host and. hostess for one of the, pret.tiest social, funoitiona of the season Tuesday evening , fcen they : entertained . with'" lawn ' party. 4t Jhelr home on CoHege avenue.. .Guests
were uidujucio ui tuo ui tuau,vyucA faculty. Clever forms of entertainment had been arranged for the. party and later refreshments were served. ! Dr. and Mrs. Jones were assisted, by
Prof, and MrsrEdwin Tniebloo4,j jrr
ahfli'MrsHarlOwe Laadley, TFrof . and Mrs.r Homer -L. IorH's, Dr. 'And "Mrs. Herschel Coffin, Miss Martha Doan, Miss Elsie Marshall. ' Miss Mary Bertsch, and Miss Auretta rThomas. , The guests were: Dr. nd Mrs. David M. Edwards, Dr. and-Mrs., v All en J.
.HolerProf. and;Mrs.,'WilUanl N. True
blood. Prof, and ItravEdwln,?"- Tm blood, - Dr. and Mr. Harlpwe :Xindley, Prof, and Mrs. Arthur M. Charles, Dr. 'Hnd Mrs. J. H. Coffin Dr. and Mrs. MUlard " Maxkle, Dn and Mrs.; Alexan-
Dr. aad 'Mrs.-Elmer D. Grant. Dr. and
Mrs", l. jrJis; FrofJnrf. Mrs7 Frank BBiott,, 'Mr. andVMn. Jlay. iB.:-Mowe,
Mt&S .. Marina jaan,jrroi. na .axis. Charles E. Cosand, Jfr"6f: jOfcor&VHn Jliard. Miss Elsie Marshall, V Miss Florence Long..JProf." E. Merrill Bott, Prof. Filbe.rt Phillips;;; Miss Auretta. Thomas.-Miss Anne EreSMiss WJJma Hall, Miss -Grace Nicholson;; Misjj Sophia Parker. Miss Etsie McCoy, Miss Mary Mendenhall, Miss Clara' Cornstock, Miss Ruby Cundiffy Herman Miles and Miss Mary Bertsch. The Good Cheer, class of the First Tresbytertan i-church- jwlll -be enter' tained by Mrs. Arthur Smith Thursday afternoon at her home, 4? jSyuth Nineteenth street. Mrs. George- Harper, of North E street .will entertain the Jolly Twelve FrWa;''.;v The Woman! Relief corps will meet promptly- at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon In the . post rooms at the court house. Th!&"hihiren 'will meet at 4 o'clock to rehears for Memorial day. The - tiwiles Aid society' of South Eighth Street Friends church will, entertain with ah"-aft day meeting at the church Thursday. Mrs.. Frank Spekenhier, of Washington, D. C"., will be a guest,.,. , .' Members fit the Woman's -lu6 have been 'asked, to attend the exercises to bet-h$iat the laying of the cornerstone; fertile new school building at West Seventh and Peacock streets Friday afternoon'at' 2 : 30 o'clock. The club president reqilested that as many members ai'c'an, attend the ceremony. The club members are not expected, to take part in the parade, JUt are- asked to attend the exercises at 2:30 o'clock. The Young Ladies' Missionary society, of Reid Memorial church, will meet Wednesday evening with Miss Juliet Swayne. Mrs. J. Herschel" Coffin, of College avemje, "will entertain for the Collegiate club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ben Bartel will be in charge of the program. The subject will be "Modera French Dramatists." I" An entertainment for all, Ben Huts ; i will be given in the lodge rooms on : Thursday evening, following a short ; : business meeting. I . The Three-B club will be entertain1 i ed by Mrs. Charles Runge Thursday . afternoon. ! ' Mrs. George Hamilton, of South Fif
teenth street, will be hostess to the U. C. T. club Friday afternoon. Pupils of Miss. Elizabeth Kolp will give a program of fancy, dancing in the window ot the Starr Piano stora, Tenth and Main streets. Saturday evening at 8 o'clck. Five numbers will b given. Miss Lucille Stears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stears, of Green's Fork, will give a number. Miss Ellen
Bartel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.' Bartel, and Miss -Jean Grottendick. daughter o'f Mr.: and Mrs. Howard Grottendick, will dance the second number, . "Polka Caprice." The third dance will be a solo , "My New Hat," by.MissTBetUe ; Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roy Taylor. 1 Miss Katherine Myers, daughter, of Mr.-and Mrs. H. U. Meyers will give a solo dance as the fourth number on the program, and the last number, "A Bit of Jazz,"
wfll be a dance to "Jaberwacky." by
Miss Mary Louise Bunnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. John Bunnell, of Hagerstown. -, Miss Lucetta Campbell, granddaughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Dennett will be the little card girl. Mrs.' Beatrice Sniveley, of North Nineteenth street, is spending several weeks v visiting in, Baltimore, Md., Washington, D. Cand-other points n the easti, : -; I Mr.T and ' Mrs. v Leland - Shaf er , of SouthA street.- are the parents of a baby girl. Ellen May, born May 20.
r ' Miss Gertrude Williams entertained informally for the Ornis Melas at her home on South Fifteenth street Tuesday evening.' Following the regular
.business meeting, refreshments were
served and the evening spent informally. Those present were : Miss Ogen Shelton, Miss Mildred Whiteley, Miss Helen Bentlage. Miss Miriam Jordan, Mrs. Sidney Watt, Miss Katherine Binkley, Miss Doris Puckett, Miss Gertrude Eggleston, and Miss Gertrude Williams. - Women- of Trinity Lutheran church will hold -a missionary ballot at the church Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All women of the congregation are cordially incited and urged to attend. A special program has been arranged after which refreshments will be served. Miss Lilla E. Payne will be principal speaker at the season's last meeting of the Joseph Moore Parent-Teachers association, to be held Thursday afternoon at -3:30 o'clock. All members are asked to be present Officers will be elected.. - The degree team of Daughters of America will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. Maunee Council, 4, Degree of Pocahontas will hold a market Saturday afternoon and evening in the market house. All members of the council and wives of Red Men are asked to have their donations at the market house at 1 o'clock. . - A -Penny supper will be served from 5:30 to 7, at the East Main Street Friends church Thursday evening. All
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members, whether solicited or sot are
for the penny supper. The cafetaria supper to be served in the First Presbyterian church parlors at 6 o'clock Wednesday evening will be open to everyone. A dance for which Scully's orchestra will play will be given at Glen Miller park Thursday evening. Conspicuous among the closing social festivities of the month Is the dinner-dance to be given at the Country club Saturday evening for all members of the club. The Evan J. Smith orchestra will play. Roses and ferns formed pretty decorations for the supper party given by Miss Helen Schneider in honor of her birthday anniversary at her home in IFairview '.Sunday evening. Covers were laid for:. Miss Ruth Schneider, Miss Anna Birck, Miss Agnes Harmeling. Miss Helen Schneider, Miss Marjorie Schneider, Harry Maurer, Leo Hillman, Ferdinand Maurer and Mr. and Mrs. August Schneider.
Au Chang Wung, of Earlham college, is leaving Saturday for Washington, D. C, Later he will go to New York where he will attend summer school at Columbia university, returning to Earlham in the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Edgerton,
of South Twelfth street, are the parents of a baby girl, Rose Mary, born Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Hargie have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hargie, of Elizabeth, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Hill have returned from LaFayette, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers. They were guests over the week end at a house party given by the Agathon fraternity. . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crouch, nee Miss Stella Baker, are the parents of a baby boy, Carl Raymond, born at their home on Randolph street
FAMOUS ORGANIST COMING TO RICHMOND
Roger C. Frisbie, of Hutchinson. Kas., organist of national repute, will give an organ recital at the Firsc Presbyterian church June 2, at 8 o'clock. ' Mr. Frisbie is one of the most distinguished organists to appear here for some time and his program will nark the last large organ recital of the year. Press remarks on the organist's recitals describe him as having all the earmarks of the great artist, combined with a perfect technique in all his executions. He is organist of the
First Presbyterian church of Hutchinson, Kas., and formerly held a similar place at the University of Wyoming. He is a colleague of the American Guild of Organists. . A distinctive program of organ musicvby such masters as Bach, Mendels-
sonh, Wldor, . Guilmant and Lemare i will be. given by the noted musician!
in ' his concert here. Luther Lemon is bringing Mr. Frisbie here. Tickets may be secured at Fulghum's Vlctrola shop, Tenth and Main streets. Single admissions are 50 cents.
U. S. Imports 160,000,000
vi irau vhi (115 vaw (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 25. The United States last year Imported 160,000,000 pounds of meat of all kinds, notwithstanding its being the greatest meat producing country in the world,
the department of agriculture an nounced today. About two-thirds of the imports were said to have been New Zealand lamb. While last year's imports showed an Increase over the preceding year, they did not establish a record, the department said, as the imports for 1914 were 323,000,000 pounds.
Uncle Ben Bays: "It takes sixty, four muscles to make a frown and only thirteen to make a smile, and I don't bejieve in overworkin' myself." - CHIROPRACTOR
G. C. Wilcexen, D. C.
AMERICAN RECOVERS (By Associated Press) YOKOHOMA, May 25. Mrs. Isabel W. Sturdevant, an American who was badly injured when beaten by a burg
lar here on Monday night, will recov
er, it is said by physicians in attend- . s . . . V -.
ance. , a successiui gpenuon . uw been performed and the patient is said to be doing well.
Your Grocer Sells Karcher's Home-Made Pies and Cakes. Try them.
FOR GRADUATION
Fancy Hand-Painted Candy Tina The Kandy Shop 919 Main St.
Golden Cream Bread j I Always Fresh at Your Grocer's 1 RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY
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Dry Cleaning:, Pressing and Tailoring I
O'BRIEN, the Cleaner
Lawnmowers
Garden Hose, per foot
MAMMEYER9
:'WHERE ,ALL THE CARS STOP"
Sale of Summer Goods including Organdies, Voiles, Sher Ginghams
SWISS ORGANDY, 40 Inches wide, very sheer and crisp, all. colors for your selection; our $1.00 quality 79 EMBROIDERED ORGANDY, 45 inches wide, the genuine hand embroidered organdy, in grey, with colors and white with colors; our $3.00 quality ..$1.98 BEAUTIFUL DOTTED SWISS VOILE 36 inches wide, dainty sraalle mbroidered dots in the desirable colorings, $1.50 quality, sale price 98 PRINTED VOILES, 36 and 40 inches wide, large assortment to select from, the very desirable colorings, up to 98c quality, for this sale 39
FANCY FIGURED VOILES, 36 and 40 inches wide, all the new color combinations, including the latest designs, $1.00 quality, sale price (J9 SHEER WHITE ORGANDY 45 inches wide, has to be seen to be appreciated; $2.50 quality or S1.48 DRESS GINGHAMS All new work, very beautiful for dresses and children's wear; this quality has been selling at 40c and 45c; special sale price 25 IMPORTED GINGHAMS 32 incbes wide, exclusive colorings in all the new work; not shown before this week, 75c quality; sale price 48
Curtain Goods Our values in Curtain Goods are greater than we have-ever given before. Curtain Nets, 39c- Worth regularly 59c. Curtain Voile, 19c Was until now 39c. Filet Nets, 49c to 73c Sold up to now for 69c and $1.25.
Silks at Lower Prices This is your last opportunity to secure new desirable silk at such reduced prices. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Georgette Crepe, $1.39 Indestrictibla quality. Crepe de Chine, $1.59 The $2.00 quality. Taffeta Silks, $1.10 to $1.98 Fully 35 less than regular. Satin Charmeuse, $1.69 Same quality selling for $2.50 regularly.
Domestics From Our Basement
PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS Beautlfut pattern cloths in round designs; both for square and rouad table; sold until this sale at $3 00 each; now extra special at $1.69 BLEACHED MUSLIN Best quality you can buy; sold until recently at 35c; sale price 17 HOPE BLEACHED MUSLIN All you want . and no second - quality in- eur " stock ; the genu- - ine Hope, first' quality; . . -14 s 9:4 UNBLEACHED SHEETING Full width.- goo4-quality, 69c quality 45 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING Measures ful 9-4 wide,, the very best, regular price has been 85c ; sale price 55j
UNBLEACHED 40-INCH MUSLIN Fine quality for bed spreads and embroidery work; 25c quality, J sale price XO3 C BED SPREADS Extra size and the dependable quality, hemmed our regular, $4.00 quality; sale Prtce $2.98 SCOLLOPED SPREADS Same . quality as . the. . hemmed, now priced at $3.50 UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Yard - wide, good quality (no phone orders) -regular 15c quality; spe;cial at ....:. 7Vz SHOPPING BASKETS Good, substantial baskets for your shopping 98
TURKISH TOWELS Extra size 22x44 and good heavy weight, sold at 50c each until recently; sale price 29
Extra Extra
29c
Clark'a O. N. T. Thread, 6 spools ,
The genuine Clark's sewing thread that costs you 8c and 10c a spool. We will sell with all purchases of other merchandise amounting to $1.00 or more, 6 spools for 29c
Walk 95 steps from 7 th and Main and save money.
.$7.95 .142c
Complete line of new Furniture Get Our Prices
Dunning's Furniture and Rug Shop 17 S. 7th St.
Flowers for Memorial Day We Have Large Quantities of Beautiful Flowers in All the" Leading Kinds OUR LEADER Bunch of Assorted - PA Flowers D JLeOU ROSES, good grade $2.00 per doz. ROSES, fancy grade $3.00 per doz. CARNATIONS , $2.00 per doz. PEONIES : $3.00 per doz. CALENDULAS ...$1.50 per doz. BLOOMING PLANTS Geranium Plants, in bloom 25c each Large Geranium Plants 50c to $2.00 each Salvia Plants, in bloom ; . . ,25c and 50c each
Our Store Will be Open Saturday evening until 10 o'clock Sunday until 4 p. m. Monday until 11 a. m. Deliveries Sunday morning and Monday, morning LEMON'S FLOWER
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SHOP
Phone 1093
f For YourLunch Ira jjl Try Bender's
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It's so refreshing! So satisfying! After a trying morning a dish of Bender's Pure Ice Cream of your favorite flavor will give you a new vim and will refresh and cheer you. Bender's Pure Ice Cream contains greater nourishment and is so much more wholesome in hot weather than TT Ml
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TRY BENDER'S Better Than the Rest You'll Say It's Best ORDER FROM YOUR DEALER
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Ice Cream
Phone 1188
Your House Guests See and Use the Bath Room. Is Yoors Modern and Inviting?
Modern Sanitary Fixtures Easyt Clean 4 Keep Clean Sare Work and Expense
CHAS. JOHANNING
Plumbing and Heating
Phone 2144
11th and Main
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PICNIC TIME IS HERE, with Mother Nature smiling on you at every turn ! Put on your old grey bonnet, tell Dad to fill the themos, chuck a bit to eat in the basket, and we're off! . . ... ,7 PICNIC BASKET REMINDERS
Boiled Hani Cooked Tenderloin Goose Liver Sausage Fresh Potato Chips Brick Cheese Neufchatel Cheese Pimento Cheese Shelled Pecans Shelled Peanuts Picnic Plates Olives all kinds 1000 Island Dressing Sardines all kinds Cliquot Club Ginger Ale White Rock Water Canned Baked Beans Special Tea for Iceing Catawba Grape Juice Fish Paste Marshmallows Lime Juice Ripe Salad Tomatoes Lemonade Straws Fresh Cottage Cheese
Baked Ham Cooked Lunch Tongue Minced Ham Swiss Cheese Limburger Cheese Camambert Cheese Rouquefort Cheese Shelled English Walnuts Shelled Almonds Drinking Cups Pickles all kinds Salad Dressing Russian Dressing Appolonaries Water Rasbo Fruit Juice Fresh Fruits all kinds Loganberry Juice Concord Grape Juice Ripe Olives Instantaneous Coffee Fresh Limes Wafers all kinds Jams. Preserves and Jellies Fresh Shrimp for salads
SPECIAL
Double Holiday Feature Our store will be closed Monday, Decoration Day, and a two-day food supply will necessarily be required on Saturday. Let us make a suggestion. BUY A LITTLE PIG HAM Bake or boil the whole ham and be prepared. We have 100 of these 8-lb. hams just in. Special, per lb 38 We will sell you a half ham at the same price. CANNED FRUIT SPECIALS California Yellow Cling Peaches, in gallon size, CQp regular $1.20 price; special while they last, can. . MUx
Canned Hawaiian Sliced PineaDDle 1 3 Cans
Canned California Syrup Apricots Canned California Syrup Peaches
(Large No. 2 size, regular 65c cans; dozen cans, $3.75) Jumbo, Salted, Shelled, Fresh-Roasted Peanuts; lb . . 29 (Sold regularly at 60c pound)
3 Cans $1.00
We Sell
Th HifWt Crad Maewwl EZ NoodUt, Spaghetti mnd ether Macaroni Product
J. M. EGGEMEYER &
SONS
1017-1019 Main (Bee Hive Grocery) 3 PHONES
1017-1019 Main
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