Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 291, 19 October 1921 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1921.

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. Mrs. Harry Lontz was hostess for Sone of the lovely parties of the month

"when she entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday afternoon at the jCountry club. Clusters of yellow

.chrysanthemums combined wan rea Jiaws, oak leaves and other brilliant autumn foliage decorated the reception rooms ef the club. The luncheon jables held tall baskets of yellow rosebuds. Covers were laid for 80 persons. jMiss Anne Nicholson, bride-elect of Irvin Wilson Coffin, and Miss Helen iN'icholson, bride-elect of Yale Root3 kthively, of Connersville. were honor suests. Among the out-of-town guests were:: Mrs. Clem Thistlethwaite and tMrs. Wesley Shea, of Indianapolis, iWrs. John Gregg, of Cincinnati, O., iMrs. Hary Keefe, of Los Angeles, JCal., and Mrs. Davey, of Newark, N. J. ! ; Miss Agnes Cain, whose marriage

(to Ralph Englebert will take place 'soon, was given a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Maurine Bradley and Miss Mary Chenoweth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M H. Bradley on South Sixteenth street Tuesday evening. Decorations were in keeping with Hallowe'en and Hallowe'en appointments 'were used in the luncheon. Progressive touring was played at six tables iluring the evening, the favor going tto Miss Fiances Roser. When the tgifts 'were presented to the bride-elect ?he room was darkened and two ghosts entered carrying a lighted jack-o-lantern in which the gifts were concealed. The guests were: Miss Agnes lOain. Miss Frances Roser, Miss Matrie Connell, Miss Lorene Stahr, Miss Wreta Sisk, Miss Mary Williams, Miss lAnna Dallas, Miss Clara Daub, Mrs. tAlivin Fox, Mrs. Ray Mowe. Mrs. JWestcoti P. Fanes, Mrs. Earl P. Hewitt, Mis. Carl Fienning, Mrs. Paul Beckett, Mis. Waldo Dubbs, Mrs. Russell Alexander. Mrs. Myron Crane, Mrs. Donald Snyder, Mrs. Glenn E. .XvhitPseH Mrs. Roscoe Candler. Mrs.

"Earl K:nley, Mrs. George Welsh, Mrs. ILesl'e Slnex. Mrs. Fred Cain, Mrs. W. ICarl Roop, Mrs. Rosella Chenoweth, iMrs. M. H. Bradley, Mrs. Maurine Bradley and Misa Mary Chenoweth. ! Tr Arthur T.ove was hostess for a

iiniscellaneous shower at the home of ."her parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Townend, on South Thirteenth street, Tuesday evening, given for M'ss Gertrude bietrich. a bride-e'ect. Appointments and decorations were In the colors of pink and while. The guests invited included: Miss Dietrich, Miss Pauline Wessel, Miss Lorene Stahr. Mrs. Waldo Dubbs, Mrs. Poy Hardy, Mrs. Forest Jordan, Mrs. Myron Hill, Miss Mildred Dilks, Mrs. James Eaton, Miss Madeline Beckett. Mrs. Taul Beckett, Miss Agnes Cain, and Mrs. Carl Fienning. Mrs. Walter Moore will entertain at her home southeast of the city on Thursday afternoon for Miss Gladys larsh. a bride-elect of this month. Guests will be members of the Needlecraft club. The wedding of Miss Mable Gasavvay and Samuel Smith, son of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith, of this city, will take place at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents Dr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Gasaway, 1131 North Delaware street. Indianapolis. Among those who will attend from this city are: Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Rogers Smith, of Hot Springrf.rArk., Dr. and Mrs. Charles Marvel Miss Elizabeth Marvel. Miss

June Robinson. Miss Margaret Starr, Donald Bell. Eugene Quigg, Josiah Marvel, and Dr. L. F. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Gath Freeman, of the Hotel Westcott. have as their guests, Mrs. G. E. Nagel. of Los Angeles. Cal., and Mr. Freeman's sister. Mrs. W. B. Kerkam, of Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Morrison, of Chicago, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke nnd Mrs. Stanley C. Hughe-, of Linden Hill. Reeves Morrison, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Foulke returned lo Chicago with his parents.

Mrs. Jeanette G. Leeds, who has

been spending several weeks at Battle j Creek, Mich., with her mother, Mrs. ;

nelen R. Gaar, will come Thursday to

spend a few days with Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, of South Eighteenth street. Mrs. Gaar's condition is reported improved. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sullivan, of New York City, nee Miss Clara Kennepohl, of this city, are the parents of a daughter, Mary Rose, born Friday. Mrs. Charles Wilcoxen, of Michigan City, and Mrs. Frank Harris, of Muncie were guests here Tuesday of their sisters, Mrs. Mary Mott and Mrs. Jennie Xiles.

Progressive Literary club members were guests at an informal meeting held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leslie E. Hart, on South Fifteenth street. Responses to Toll call were "New Books." Two ve.y interesting papers were read, one by Miss Hazel Gegg, on "Cuba's Commercial Possibilities" and Mrs. W. A. Eli: discussed "The Crime Wave and Its Relation to Imigiatioo." Current events were given by Mrs. M. C. Shissler. A oroeTam of piano and

vocal numbe.s -were given by Mrs. i Hart's two daughters. Miss Esther Hill entertained informally for the Ribacra club, at her home on East Main street Tuesday evening. The guests were: Miss Edna Voris, Miss Alta Jewell, Miss Marjorie Edwards, Miss Hazel Gregg, Mrs. Myron Hill. Mrs. Darrell Watts, Miss Mary Krive', Miss Ruth Menke, and Miss Addie Wright. . The Rev. and Mrs. E. Howard Brown were host and hostess to the Christian Endeavor society Tuesday evening at their residence on South Sixteenth street. Games and music were the features of the evening's ecteainment, which followed a short business meeting. Later refieshments were served. Those present were Miss Beulah Brown, Miss Eleanor Foulke. Miss Thelma Campbell, Miss Ruth Foulke, Lourie Brown, Russell Brown, Miss Grace Gibson, Howard Leightner, Miss Dorothy Miller, Miss Eunice Kenworthy, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eades.

An interesting meeting of the Current Events club was he'd at the home of Mr. and M.S. Fred Haisley, Pearl sfeet, Tuesday afternoon. Three persons, Mrs. Alice Beach, of Spiceland,

.miss ueriruae itoDineue anu aiiss

Florence Davis, were club guests. Members present numbered 14. Papers included one by Mrs. Emma Hod-

son on the origin or Club Work in Indiana," and "The Relation of Club Work to Suffrage," by Mrs. Flora

Harlan.

Mrs. Alvine Houser, of Benhams,

Va., was guest of honor at an inform

al dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Van

Houser at their home east of the

city. Persons for whom covers were laid included: Mr. and Mrs. Bennett l

Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore and family, of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. James Dishner and family, of Chester, Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Ringy and family, Roy Weatherly and Scott Wise.

Mrs. C. H. Turner entertained in- i

formally at her home, on South B st.,j

luesday evening for the Joy Bearers class of Trinity Lutheran Sunday school. Hallowe'en decorations and appointments were attractively U3ed for the afair. After a short business

Carey club, Thursday afternoon, at her home, 215 North Fifteenth street. Responses will be given on Indiana authors. Mrs. Martha Johnson will read

a paper on " Nova scotia ana read

ings from Riley will be given by Mrs. Effle Hanes.

The Ben Hurs will give a dance Thursday evening in their club rooms for which special music will be furnished by Miller's threepiece orchestra. All members and their friends are invited. All members of the Women's Relief corps are asked to meet at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Odd Fellows' hall to assist in making preparations for the district convention which will be held here Oct. 25. The president or the Aid society of East Main Street Friends church requests all members who can, to attend the meeting which will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, at the church.

The Ladies' Aid of the United Brethren church will hold its all day meeting Thursday, at the church. There is special work to be done, and the election of officers will be held. Each

A masquerade party will be given wntnon i ackort to brine a dish of

vegetables. The Four-Corner club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Will Knollenberg at her home, 227 South Seventh street. The special art class, which meets at the high school Saturday morning, has been postponed this week, it is announced. It will meet as usual a

meeting the time was spent making articles for the class bazaar, to be held at Christmas time. Mrs. Harry Holzapfel was made a member of the class. Announcement was made that meetings of the class will be held the third Thursday in every month hereafter, instead of the second Tuesday Eighteen persons were present, includ

ing two guests, Mrs. Uegan, or Rochester, N. Y., and Mrs. Harry Holzapfel. Others present were: Mrs. Ada Meyers, Mrs. Frank Remmert', Mrs. H.

Lacey, Mrs. Paul Witte, Mrs. Ernest Nieman, Mrs. Lewis Frauman. Mrs.

Carl Blomeyer, Mrs. C. H. Turner,

Miss Katherine Daub, Miss Marguer

ite, Miss Marie and Miss Edna Deuk-

er, Miss Teresa Karcher, Miss Marguerite Karcher, Miss Rhea Ackerman and Miss Mildred Cutter. Mrs.

Paul Witte will be hostess to the

class the third Thursday in Nov. Mrs. Harlow Lindley will be host ess to the Collegiate club at her home 302 College avenue, Thursday afternoon.

Mrs. Walls Sunday school class will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday evening, at 7:15 o'clock.

at Sevastopol school Wednesday even

ing, to which women of Fairview are invited. The party will commence at 7:30 o'clock.

Mrs. William L. Feaney, 103 North Fifth street, Tuesday evening. Euchre was played at three tables, f avs going to Mrs. Ray Ulm, Warren Flesch, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cates and Mrs. Walter Bulla, A two course

luncheon was served by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Flesch, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bulla, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cates, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ulm, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Lashley, Mr. and Mrs. William Feaney, Lucille Feaney, Harvey and

Jesse Bulla and Charles and Martha i city engineers. He will remain there

Flesch.

DAVIS WILL ATTEND BALTIMORE MEETING Dell B. Davis, city engineer, leaves at noon Thursday for Baltimore, where he will attend a national convention of

about one week.

Three committees will include Mr. Davis in their membership. These committees make recommendations to the convention regarding specifications for paving materials. The committees on which Mr. Davis will work are to take up specifications for brick, cement and concrete paving and gravel or broken stone with or without bituminous surfacing treatment.

A card party and luncheon wil be given by the Ladies' auxiliary, A.O.H. In the K. of C. hall, Thursday even

ing. The Good Cheer class of the M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Charles Whiteman, 531 South Tenth street, Friday afternon, instead of Thursday The Woman's Loyal club will meet at 7:30 o'clock at the Moose home, Wednesday evening. All members are urged to come. Denver Brown camp and Ladies' auxiliary of the Spanish-American war veterans, will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening at the court house Mrs. Kellar wil?. be hostess to the U. T. C. at her home, Friday afternoon. Daughters of America will meet at 7.30 o'clock, Wednesday evening in Campfield hall. All members of the

degree staff are requested to be

present. The Haphazard club will hold its

all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jennie Niles, on South

west Second street.

The Knights of St. John, are giving a Euchre party in their club rooms in the St. Andrews Lyceum. Wednesday evening, Oct. 19, at 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend.

The first of a series of dances will

be given Wednesday evening, Oct. 19 J at Dublin, in the I. O..O. F. hall. The! dances will be given every Wednesday, evening through the winter season. I Music will be furnished by the North-! land Jazz band. Mrs. Mary Price will be hostess to

the Riley Day meeting of the Alice

week from Saturday. The first meeting of the new W. C. T. U. federation will be held Monday afternoon, Oct. 24, at 2:30 o'clock, in St. Paul's parish house, corner North

A and Eighth streets. The next meeting of the ParentTeachers' association of Garfield junior high school will be held next Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, at 7:30 o'clock, in the gymnasium, just north of the school build'ng on Twelfth street All members are asked to attend. The Loyal Woman's c'ass of the First Christian church will have charge of the ptayer meeting Thursday evening. Every member is asked to be present. Miss Ruth Harris, 425 Richmond avenue, entertained the Q. T. club Tuesday evening. Dancing and games were enjoyed. Favors were drawn by the guest from a fish pond provided for the occasion. Those present included Miss Doris Weesner, Miss Bernice Ingrim, ' Miss Grace Simcoke, Misses Adele, Ruth and Leona Harris. The H. F. club met with Mr. and

Order From Your Grocer Today

Creamery Butter

Carl Beyer, Dist, Phone 2910

BREAD PRICES REDUCED s

Now 5c, 7c, 10c KARCHER'S BAKERY

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1237 Main Phone 2674

Uncle Ben says: "So live, Nevvy, that you'll have health enough to sleep at night." CHIROPRACTOR G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C.

Phone 1603 1220 Main St.

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

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:"WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP"::

Vaudeville Show Auspices of James M. Townsend Branch Community Service, St. John s Lutheran Hall. 318 So. 4th street, Thursday evening, Oct. 20. One night only. Admission 20c.

New Rockers at New Low Prices

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Fall and Winter Merchandise At Lower Prices Although cotton has advanced tremendously during the last two weeks, we are selling new fall and winter merchandise at decidedly lower prices than any time since our "lower price campaign started. 3 Days of Real Values Thursday, Friday and Saturday DOMESTICS REDUCED

Everything for Your Hallowe'en Party

Invitations, f a vors of pumpkins, witches and faces and lanterns and caps.

Richmond Art Store 829 Main St "Richmond's Art and Gift Shop"

Sheffield -Silver

20c Outing Flannel 25c Outing Flannel 30c Outing Flannel

15c 25c Comfort Challies 19c 17c 35c Silk olines : 25c 19c 40c Bleached Domet Flannel 29c

(Yard wide, very heavy fleeced)

Comfort Bats Large size rolls. 72x90. for Comforts. 85c quality, this week at 69e $ 1 .00 quality, this week at 79c $1.25 quality, this week at 98c

$1.50 quality, this week at $1.10 Percales Less 30c Percales, now 19c 35c Percales, now 22c Heavy Ginghams For boys' waists and shirts; for house dresses and general wear. 25c quality, this week 18c

Table Linens at prices lower than since before 1915 $1..00 quality, . this week at . . .59c $1.25 quality,, this week at ...79c $1.50 quality, this week at : 98c

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SILKS and DRESS GOODS Everything in this department is reduced in price to meet the demand for "better bargains". These are only a few "specials" from our Silk and Dress Goods Departments.

When Shopping Eat Your Crum System Vapor Baths ! SggSsSg 98c Meals at : Healthful and Invigorating ! THE KANDY SHOP ! j Steele's Beauty Parlor TPUJt 919 Main St ' Second Natl. Bank Bldg. ; WALUAtMJjl&stlGiJ ! 913 Mam &t. y Phone 2499 ; vMMtn mmamorj r JENKINS & CO. n j Real African

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Storm Serge, 79c Plenty of Navy Blue Dress Serges, 98c Very Fine Quality Tricotine, $3.50 56 Inches wide, best quality

Satin Messaline, $1.39 Yard wide. All Silk Taffeta Silk, $1.59 Yard wide, all colors to select from, $3.00 quality $1.59 Tricolette, $1.59 All Silk, chain knit, $2.50 quality, now $1.59

Fancy Silks, $1.59 Yard wide, stripes and plaids, $3.00 quality, now $1.59 Velvets, $1.00 All .colors and ..black, last season this quality was $2.00 a yard, now $1.00 ' Lining Silks, 59c Yard wide, all colors to select from.

Elephant Ivory

A direct importation, first time ever offered in this city. This is very rare and beautiful Ivory. Beautiful Elephant Ivory Beads, assorted colors $6.00 up Elephant Ivory Cigarette Holders, priced at $3.50 up Elephant Ivory French Poker Sets $9.00 and $10.00 Elephant Ivory Poker Chips, set $6.00 Elephant Ivory Chips in combination Put and Take Top, set at $3.75 See This Unusual Display in Our Window and Store

Jenkins & Go.

726 Main Street

Black Kid Oxford imitation ball strap, sole leather counters, box toes, low heel, all sizes and three different widths. Every pair carries our personal guarantee as to style, fit and service. Specially priced $ 1150

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Neff and Nusbaum 700 Main

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