Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 274, 28 September 1921 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28,

S' With over 10(V reservations made J for dinner the cabaret dinner dance to J be given Thursday evening at the f Country club promises to be one of ; the largest and most successful club parties of the year. The cabaret will be conducted by Mrs. Charlie Kolp and Miss Elizabeth Kolp and later dancing for which the Evan J. Smith orchestra will play, will follow. '. Announcement is made by members : of the social committee that the I Country club will be closed to everyI one except dinner guests until 9:30 ; o'clock. Dancing will commence at 9:30 o'clock. . .

A dancing party will be given by I Mrs. Charlie Kolp Friday evening at I 9 o'clock in the ballroom of the Eagles ' club at which pupils of 'er last year's ' dancing club are to be t'le guests. The : assembly dance Is to be held every

; week and an assembly club organized J to which present pupils and last win-' ; ter pupils of Mrs. Kolp who have had 20 lessons, will be eligible for mem- ' bership. A special orchestra will play ' for the dance. Preceding the assemJ bly Friday evening Mrs. Kolp will ' meet her beginners' class from 7 until 9 o'clock. Only parents and friends : of pupils will be admitted to the gaJI lery, it is announced. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will open ; their winter season in town Friday , evening with an assembly dance at .' the I. O. O. F. hall for which the Winter Garden Six, of Piqua, O., will play. The dance will follow the opening of

; the Kolps' beginners' class which will I be held from 7 until 9 o'clock. On ; Saturday afternoon they will meet ' their junior class at 2:30 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. hall. ; A pretty fall party was given at the J home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lam- ; bert at their home on the National Road East Sunday in honor of Mr. Lambert's 68th birthday. The guests ; brought a basket dinner and a birthday cake was presented to Mr. Lam- ' bert by Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Far- : wig. A number of other gifts were

: presented the honored guest. Among ! those present were: Mr. and Mrs. - Theodore Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Hent ry Farwig and children, Roland and ', Billy, Mr. and Mrs. McClellan White, ; .Mrs. Lydia White, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lambert and children, Ralph and ' Margaret, -Mr. and Mrs. Rut'us Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weafler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert VaNuse, Mr. and Mrs. George Richards and son, Mr. ." and Mrs. Meby and son, Glenn, Mr. ; and Mrs. Ziri Fulghum and daughter, Gertrude, Mrs. Jennie Harrison, Mrs. Caroline Fulghum, Mr. and Mrs. Gist and 6on, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lambert. Miss Mary Reinhard entertained the Ornis Melas at cards Tuesday evening at her home in Washington Court.

Touring was played and later refresh

ments served. The guests were: Mrs. Sidney Watt, Miss Gertrude Eggles- ; ton. Miss Katherlne Binkley, Miss Mildred Whiteley. Miss Berdice Norris. Miss Helen Hazeltine, Miss Helen Bentlage, Miss Ogen Shelton, and Miss Lucile Weller. ! The Show-me club was entertained

: Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. George

J Reid at her home on East Main street, j Those who were present included: j I Mrs. A. E. Stambach, Mrs. Charles; I Schnelle, Mrs. A. L. Reid. Mrs. W. H. ; Silas Hastings, Mrs. Fehlman, Mrs. ; Longman. Mrs. Albert Reinhard, Mrs. : Benjamin Gehr and Mrs. John.Wil- ; son. Mrs. Reinhard will entertain the club at its next meeting. ; Mr. and Mrs. Burt Jefferies and son ; were guests at a dinner party given I Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vere- " gge at their home on North Eighth street: ; Mrs. Roy Roberts was hostess for a delightful all day party given for U. B. ; Hustlers of the L'nited Brethern church at her country home on the

Middleboro road Tuesday. A chicken I k. dinner was served at noon. The class i - held its election of officers as follows j during the afternoon: Mrs. Claude i Yoke, president; Mrs. Walter Faucett.j secretary-treasurer. Those present at

the dinner and party were: the Rev,

and Mrs. H. S. James, Mr. and Mrs,

Watson Faucett, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey, Mrs. O. H. Baird, Mrs. Merritt

Howard, Mrs. S. W. Bricker, Mrs

Floyd Lamb, Mrs. Fred Petty, Mrs.

vv esley Lasher, Mrs. Harry Haas, Mrs.

Will Davies, Mrs. George Martin. Mrs.

Stanley Appleton, Mrs. Charles Groce, Mrs. Warren Weaver, Mrs. Thomas Phelps, Mrs. Paul Christopher, Mrs.

Claude Yoke, and Mrs. Roy Roberts

Guests of the club were: Mrs. Lillian Schram, of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Waldo

Lacey, Mrs. Lillian Roberts, Miss Jose-

pnine Kennedy, and Mrs. J. A. Ruhl

r Ifteen cnildren were also present.

Mrs. Russell Bailey will be hostess to the club in a fortnight at her home, 444 South West Second street

A market will be held by the Ladies' Aid of the Second Presbyterian church at the market house, Saturday afternoon and evening. Contributions are to be taken to the home of Mrs. Edna Cole, 210S-North E street, or at the home of Mrs. Samuel Males, 1717 North C street. The Women's Relief Corps will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the post rooms at he Court house. All members are asked to be present. An imposing reception was given

the Rev. L. E. Murray, and the Rev.!

ana Mrs. A. L. Stamper, and children.

by members of the congregation and Sunday school of the First Christian church in the church parlors Tuesday evening. Picturesque decorations in keeping with the fall season were used. The rooms were lighted by numerous floor lamps, candles, and lights shaded in lavender and yellow. Golden rod was combined with purple flowers and used in profusion in decorating the rooms. The evening's program opened with a congregational song led by Miss Margaret Windsor. The program included speeches by the Rev. Mr. McCormick, of Milton,

several members of the Ministerial as-!

sociation, the Rev. Murray and the Rev. Stamper. Musical numbers were

given by the following persona: : Hel

en Addleman, violin; Helen Roland, 'cello, accompanied on the piano by Gladys Longnecker; George Fogel, vo

cal; Mrs. Ed Sharpe, Mrs. Ralph Lit

tle, Mr. Ralph Little, Miss Hazel van

Meter, the Rev. Stampers sons in a

cornet and piano duet, and Mr. Winslow. The program which was very interesting, had been arranged by Sheridan Mills. Mrs. H. W. Mann was in charge of the reception and Mrs. Ada Coppock, of the decorations. Mrs. Ed Sharpe arranged the musical program. Punch was served during the evening by Miss Helen Rust, Miss Ruth McCormick, Miss Hazet Brumfield and Miss Florence Cornes. The Quaker City club will be entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emma Porterf ield on South Eighteenth street. ' Mrs. David W. Dennis will be hostess to the first fall meeting of the Ticknor club at her home in West Richmond, next Monday afternoon.

Ben Hurs will hold a roll call Thursday evening. Refreshments and a social time will follow. All members are asked to attend.

The Narcissus Girl Scouts have elected Mrs. F. M. Walley as their captain to succeed Miss Caroline Bradley, who

resigned when she went to Indianap

olis to study at the John Herroa in

stitute this winter. Rehearsals for

a play, "Hidden Treausre," to be presented by the scout troop, are being

held. A hike is planned for next Sat (Continued on Page Fourteen)

CHIROPRACTORS G. C. WILCOXEN. D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C. Phone 1603 1220 Main St

Try KARCHER'S BREAD ; It's Always Good KARCHER'S BAKERY i 1237 Main Phone 2674

MAS

MEYER'S'

I"WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP"-

'End of Month Sale Better Bargains NEW FALL SILKS and DRESS GOODS

Satin Charmeuse 36 in. wide, all colors, very

heavy; this kind has always

sold at $3.50; now

S1.98

CEDAR CHESTS, $9.95 and up Duning's Furniture and Rug Shop 17 South Seventh Where Your Money Goes Farthest

7Ielandiw

919 Main St Two Best Places in Town to Eat-At Home and The Kandy Shop Our Fountain Menu will always please. Extra large quantity of Ice Cream in our Sodas and Sundaes. Always something new. Try a Chocolate Raisin Puff. You can buy no better candy in the country than our Home Made Chocolates made in our Candy Kitchen where you are always welcome. Our Chocolates are gaining in popularity. If you have not tried them, stop in and ask for a tasting sample.

Smart Boots Though oxfords are exceedingly popular this Fall there are always those women who prefer High Shoes finding them more comfortable, and certainly this season they are not lacking in style. Even , those who make oxfords their first choice recog nize that to be sensibly shod for stormy days or very cold weather requires a substantial pair of Boots. Whether you want High Shoes for day in and day out wear or only for certain occasions our complete range of styles will please you. Several Styles at $6.00 NEFF & NUSBAUM 7th and Main

Silk Poplin Yard wide, a full range of colors, including black, $1.25 '7Q quality C Swiss Satins 36 and 40 in. wide, recognized as the most wonderful of all satins. We show brown, taupe, navy and black; $5.00 QQ quality ...,pUO

mnmHiMtimmniifrantmttmtmtimnunmitwwtm I . . 5 1 Extra Special mmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 5 1 Black Satin Messaline . . $1.39 ! s 3 Yard wide All Silk Good heavy weight, $2.50 quality 1 1 Tomorrow only, $1.39 1 '5 E j All-Wool Prunella Stripes $2.98 I I For Separate Skirts; regular $5.00 quality, tomorrow, $2.9S I

Crepe Faile Yard wide, a fabric for

silk

dresses, all the dark - Q shades; $2 quality.. $XX

Satin Messalines

Yard wide, a complete line of

colors and black; our

regular $2.98 quality.

S1.59

Fancy Silk Plaids Yard wide, in new color combi

nations, a truly wonderful val

ue; $2.98 quality at

$1.59

FRENCH SERGE in a . good 1 range of colors, plenty of navy 1 blue, full 36 inches wide CCkg I extra special 0l s mm I STORM SERGE Yard wide, 1 all wool, full range of colors, $1.25 quality, tomorrow QQg ALL-WOOL PANAMA, 50 I inches wide, fine weight for

dresses, navy blue and black;

$3.50 quality; sale I price ....

$2.50

SHEPHERD CHECKS Full 36 and 42 inches wide, medium

and small checks, 98c

quality; sale price

69c I

POIRET TWILL All Wool, very fine grade, the wanted

shades for fall and winter

wear, $4.50 quality

S2.98 I

TRICOTINES 54 inches wide, all wool, finest quality, sells

regularly at $4.50 a yard, tomorrow

$3.50 I

Clark's O. N. T. Thread All the numbers in QPT stock; 6 spools for miJs sold only to purchasers of other merchandise. Limit 6 spools to a customer.

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Canton Crepe 40 inches wide, the best of the cantons; this quality (JO QO sells at $4.50; now atV'O Crystal Cords 35 inches wide in dark colors for dresses or separate 7Q skirts; $1.50 quality for I Fancy Silk Poplin 36 in. wide, for coat and suit linings; $1.98 quality; QQ now to close iOv REMNANTS and short lengths of Silk, including many very desirable lengths . . . . '2 Price Georgette Crepe 40 In. wide, all silk and a good dependable cloth. We keep both qualities of double thread Georgette, one a (I" QQ $2.50 quality pOJ Another, $3 quality $1.33 Tricolette Yard wide, all silk, lock fetitch: does not pull or get runners, regular $2 quality 59 Silk Faile Yard wide, best wearing silk made. We have all the new fall shades; $1.98 quality jQ

American Indigo Calico, 8 1-3c Not an inferior brand, but the real standard American indigo prints,, this week 81-3c Extra Heavy Dotnet Outing Flannel, 18c Very heavy weight, pure white sells regularly at 30c a . yard, this week.. 18c Shirting Prints, thia week 8 1-3c First quality in all the light styles for shirts and dresses. -Bleached Outing Flannel, 15c , Full width, extra heavy fleece. This quality sold last winter at 39c; today's price is 25c. For this week 15c Quilt Batts, 29c Finest select cotton, our 40c quality, this week 29c

Comfort Batts, 69c Extra large size and weight, opens out in one sheet, size 72x90. Turkish Towels, 12!re Closely woven, goo4 weight, sells regularly at 20c, this sale at 12c Turkish Towels, 25c Extralarge size, double thread our 40c quality, this sale. 4.. 25c Satin Bed Spread, $7.50 Very large, 88x98, highly finished like satin, scolloped cut corners, $10 quality .$7.50 Mercerized Damask, 98c Two yards wide, highly mercerized, very beautiful pattern, sold at $1.50 a yard, this sale at 98c Comfort Challies, 19c Yard wide, new fall colorings very desirable for comforts. Persian stripes and figures, 25c and COc qualities 19c

Stevens All-linen Crash, 15c ..Unbleached .only... Good heavy quality, for every day or roller towels 15c Wide Sheetings, 9-4 Unbleached 35c Full standard quality on today's market worth 50c; special this week, 35c. SHEETS and PILLOW' CASES BED SHEETS 81x90. full bleached, extra fine quality, $2 quality. $1.43 BED SHEETS For single beds, very fine quality, $1.75 is the regular price $1.25 PILLOW CASES Full size, good firm cotton, 40c quality, 29c 30c Indigo Percales, 22c Full standard, yard wide, all dark colors, including navy blue, china blue, gray, red and black, 30c quality 22c

25c

EXTRA SPECIAL

40c WHITE OUTING.

per yard

Yard wide, very heavy fleece, no better quality made than this. Just thiR week our 40c quality, 25c.

Light Colors in Percales, 19c Standard cloth, all the new Fall patterns, including checks, dots and shirting styles; 30c quality for 19c Bed Spreads, $1.98 Large double bed size, good quality, firmly woven; pure white, $2.98 quality, now $1.93 Bed Spreads, $2.59 Very large size, highly finished and attractive designs, just a small lot to close out; our $3.50 quality $2.53 Marseilles Bed Spread, $4.98 Very large double bed size, the designs are new and attractive; $6.00 quality $4.93 j Pattern Table Cloth Size 72x72, double weight; our $2.75 quality $1.63

WOOL SCARFS

$4.00 to $7.95

a maim it smmuuj

60 Golden Cream Bread Wrappers get a pair of Stilts at the The Richmond Baking Co.

Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring O'BRIEN, the Cleaner Phone 2807 41 North 8th St.

STATIONERY Plain and Fancy Stationery. In artistic boxes, makes a very attractive gift. . 75c and up Richmond Art Store 829 Main St "Richmond's Art and Gift Shop"

Carpets

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Fall Display of Good Carpets and Rugs Our display this season is the most elaborate showing of fine Carpets, Rugs and Draperies that we have ever attempted. It will be worth your while to go through our store and see the new designs, new styles and beautiful finishes which lately have been brought out by the foremost manufacturers in the country. We want to extend a cordial invitation to you to come and see our new Fall display, which is priced on the low market, making now the appropriate time to buy home furnishings. You want value received for every dollar you spend, and we want you to have the very best your money can buy. Do yourself the justice of coming into our store to see the immense stock of Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums, Lace Curtains, Draperies and Window shades before making

your decision. Our Curtains, Portiers and Draperies . are displayed by us in the newest vogue of window treatment, and, as in many homes it is the window that i3 the center of decorative thought, you must refer to our extensive lines of the desirable materials for draping in . the most effective manner. Irish Points, Marie Antonetties, Lace Arabian, Duchess, and other higher and cheaper class curtains, with the correct overhangings, produce charm that makes the room distinctively attractive. And should there be anything lacking, Madrases, Voiles, Etamines, Scrims, Cretonnes, etc., in endless variety, by the yard, will supply the wants. Sectional Lace ia 9-inch panels is a proper treatment for the door or windows. The effect is ideal and expense smalL

Seth Tomas Clocks Kiwania Style Show, Oct. 4 and 5 at Coliseum

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The Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper It Beats as It Sweeps as it Cleans

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The greatest housecleaning aid made

$52.50 1

$65.00

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See Our Line of Linoleum Surface and Inlaid For the kitchen bathroom, office, halls and churches can be covered with nothing more lasting, cleanly, sanitary and satisfactory than our unsurpassed solid color Cork and Battleship, of which we are the largest handlers in Richmond. Window Shades Always come to us when wanting best Window Shaded. Get orders in early to insure delivery when needed. Hand-made Oil Opaque, Austrian and Casement Cloth Shades made to order.

Rugs I

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RUGS

The Hardwick, Bundhar, Imperial Sarouk, Kashgar, Wilton Rugs, Royal Turkish Oriental Rugs, Wiltana Velvets, Turkana Axminsters and Newtana Tapestry Rugs are all leaders of the world for style and quality. We show about everything obtainable in these lines. Save by buying now, as prices are at the rock-bottom.

Carpets

Carpets

We have a complete line of Wiltons, Axminsters, Velvet and Tapestry Carpets, all to be seen in the roll, with or without borders. We can cover your floors all over or make you a room-size rug any size you may want very much lower in price than you can buy a made rug.

"Please give us a call. 'We will be pleased to show our goods.

BISSEL'S CARPET

Recognized Everj O V Y Cj JC JT 11 IA. Most Satisfactory

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Made

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904-06Main St. Richmond, Ind.

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