Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 331, 7 December 1921 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7, 1921.
On of the notable events of this , Walter Boyoe. and Mrs. John Bus?en. year's Yuletide functions will lie th" Later luncheon was served. Among third annual dance of the Omis Mel as i those present were; Mrs. John Bushk.h will be Riven the evening of j sen, Mr., A. M. AVetes, Mrs. Francis Dec. 2. in thp ballroom of I. O. O. F. ! Holthouse, Mrs. Howard Mashnipyer, holl. Steiner's orchestra, of Bloomins 1 Mrs. William Knmier, Mrs. William ton. has been engaged to play the! Bass, Mrs. Walter Bass, Mrs. Walter order of dance?. The orchestra i:-i Bovce. Miss Mae Weiss, Miss Matilda composed of six pieces, all the mem-1 Feldman, Miss Xora Robe, Miss Eva hers being Indiana university ftu- i Casey, and Mrs. Marv Lennard.
i ! Mrs. Frank G'-av was the truest of
dents. The players come hichly recommended and are one of the mot popular orchestras for dances at the university. Two hundred and fifty invitations are being issued for the dam e. Committees in charge include: Proeram committee. Miss Katherine Rinkley. thairnian. Miss Josephine Hiatt and Mrs. Cedtic N. Johnson: decorations. Miss Virginia lAvlnz-
itnn, chairman: Miss Mildred Whiteley. Miss Wllnia Sudhoff; music. Miss Gertrude Kssleston, chairman, Miss Mary Reinhardt and Mi?s Doris Puck ett. The Masons will be entertained a.t ? dance in the Masonic temple Thur.-s-rlav evening. The Paul I. Harris trchest.ra will play. All members are in ited. Ben Hurs will give a dance Thursday eenine for members and their friends. Miller's orchestra will play. The F'i chapter of Delta Theta Taus in this city have been extended an invitation to attend the bazaar and dance at the K. of P. hall, at Lewisburs. Ohio. Saturday evening. Dec. 10, which the Phi chapter of Delta Theta Taus of that city are sivin?. he Zem '.em Shrine club will eive a Christmas dance the evening of Dec. 14. in th Shrine club ballroom, over the American Trust and Savin?1; ban'.i, it is. announced. Invitations are being issued by rot C. T. I A. for its annual reception and ball which will be given Dec. 28. This is the fifth annual function of the post and will be one of the notable affairs of th,1 holiday season. The Harry Krankel ori'lu .-1 i a will play for the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Charts O. Williams entertained with n dinner party at the rltiif-ton hou-1 Monday noon for township trustees of Wayne county and 'heir wives. The dinner followed the Dei-ember meeting of the trustees Ahich was held in the oft ices of County Superintendent Williams Monday morning at the courthouse. Among 'hose lor whom coveis were laid at dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Kronen J. Wright, of Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parks, of Boston. Mr. and Mr-. Ralph .McMinn, of C-nterville,
G'-av was the guest
honor at a surprise party given Saturday evening at her home on North Eighteenth street. Euchre was played during the evening and later refreshments served to the guests. Those
I present were: Mr. and Mrs. Cye j Brown, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, I Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hoggatt, Mr. i and Mrs. Norman I,acey, and Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Gray. ! The Rev. and Mrs. Harry J. Sarkiss I entertained at dinner Monday for Dr.
h. .i. Bulgm and his party, who are conducting a revival at Cambridge City, and for the Rev. Tlogan, pastor of the Cambridge City Methodist church. Mrs. Wood Bricker entertained informallv Tuesday afternoon at her home, till North A. street, for the T". B. Hustlers. The time was spent in making dolls for the market and bazaar -which is to be held shortly be-.-lore Christmas. A number of piano solos were played during the afternoon by Mrs. St.ir.lov Anleton. Later
a luncheon was served by the hostess. Among those present were: Mrs. H. S. James. Mrs. Warren Weaver. Mrs. Paul Christopher. Mr? Strong and daughter. Wilma Beth. Mrs. Rav Needham and daughter, Mrs. liov Roberts and son, Ralph, Mrs. Russell Daily and daughter, Ruth Ellen. Mrs. C. M. Fell, Mrs. Jane Overly, of Marion. Mrs. Stanley Appfeton, Mrs. Charles Gaede and. children, Charles. Jr., and Helen. Mrs. Claude Yoke, Mrs. La.-her and son. Mrs. Grace Baird. Mrs. Watson Fnucett, Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Wood Brisker. The next meeting of the class will be in two weeks, with Mis. H. S. James.
j The Omis M"!as held an informal meeting on Tuesday evening for which Miss Esther Rrid was hostess, at her 'home on East Main street. Plans lor Jthe Christmas dance the club is givI ing Dec. were discussed during the business meeting. Among those who 'attended were: Miss Gertrude. Esrjrlev jton. Miss Doris I'uckett. Miss Offer! I Shelton. Miss K itherine Binkly. Mrs. ! Cedric Johnson, Miss Heb-n Ben'lage, '.Miss Josephine lliatr. Miss Lucille
vorite Bible quotations. Mrs. Charles j
Kinert led the devotional ana Mrs. Charles Groce had the paper which was on "Old Fashioned Testament. History." Later the evening was spent socially and in contests, after which
refreshments were sarved by tho j hostesses. Another feature of the eve- j ning was the distribution of gifts to j each guest by Santa Claus. 1 The Woman's Benefit association . of the Macabees will hold a market j at the First National bank Saturday, Dec. 10 from 10 o'clock irfthe morning to 3 o'clock in the afternoon. An as-j
sortment of home baking and cooking will be on sale. A Community entertainment will be given at School No. 6 on the Middle-
j boro pike Friday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Stegall will have charge of the games and entertainment. Everyone in the neighborhood is invited. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will hold a meeting next Monday, evening at the home of Mrs. Glenn E. Whitesell, 1H4 Main street. It is requested that each member bring a can of fruit
or a glass of jelly for the Christmas j baskets. The meeting is called for j
7:15 o'clock promptly. The Cotene will meet Thursdayafternoon with Mrs. Luella Morris at her home, 310 South Fifteenth street. The Ladies' Aid of the U. B. church will hold an all day meeting in the Sunday school room Thursday. Quilting will be the work for the day. Each
woman is requested to bring her din- j ner. i
Mrs. Harry Sharp will be hostess to the Daffodil club Thursday afternoon Instead of Friday of this week. Mem(Continued on Page Twelve)
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of Hagerstown. Mr. and Mrs. William ''urtis. of Richmond. R. R. "B." Mr. ind Mrs. Isaac L. Brook.', of Cambridge City. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Ehle. of Pershing, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crull n;' Hagerstown, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Rej nobis, of Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Atkinson of Kr-onomv, Mr. and Mrs. William M'ller. of Milon. Mr. ami Mis. J. (). Edgerton and Mr. and Mis. Charles (). Williams. A house warming and surprise party was given for Mrs. May Lrnnard at her new residence, n:: 1 Snutii Fifth -ireet. Tuesday evening hv h rumber of friends. The guests came ma-ked. Cards were played during the evening. faors going to Mrs. A. M. i- . Mrs.
Miss Mary Reinhardr, Miss Norris. Miss Virginia Livving-
Miss Mi nam Jordan, and Mi-s Miss Katherine Binkley will in the club next Tuesday eve-
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mntr. Mrs. Clifford M. Hawoi-th was hos-j less for a very pretty Christmas party; tiv n at. her h me on North Seven-! reentii street Tuesday evening, for! members of the Star clas of the Sec-j ond Presbyterian c hurch at it.; resu-! lar December meeting. Mrs. John j Richardson and Mrs Albert Anderson ' assisted the hostess. Festoons and ; b lis carrying out the Yuletide colors; of red and green were u-'ed in the j decorations thiou-h the rooms. A I program followed the business meet-j in-. Responses to roll call were fa-
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Slippers Every man regards slippers as a fine gift. Our display of Men's Leather Slippers is complete $2.25 to $5.00 Ladies, protect your anklesTwedie Boot Tops, in black satin and kersey. Beckman & Kreimeier 70S Main St.
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WHERE ALL THE CARS STOP"
Christmas Silk Sale
Our pas?
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k Department is inv former Silk
noted for its values sale, you will readily
in Silks. This Christmas see its superiority.
sale so far sur-
$1.98 Satins, SI .00
vard wide,
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Black nnlv. fti'l
r-lik, good w fight. S2.00 Messalines. SI. IS Turd wide, all colors, all silU. heavy weight. S: Silk Shirting SI. OS Silk broadcloth in beaut if'il ,-t i ipr for shirts. $1.50 Silk Shirting, S9c Double widths, in all colors in stripe for shirts.
Knit, $2.98
variety, brown
S3 Charmcuse, SI. 98 Ail colors, yard wide, all silk and heavy weight.
S3.75 Crepe
All siik. plenty ot
and black. S3 Taffetas, $1.98 Yard wide, all silk chiffon n lush wears perfectly. 84 Canton Crepe, $2.93 40 inches wide, all the wanted shades; plenty of navy, brown and black.
$2.50 Crepe de Chine S1.4S 40 lnchs wide, all silk, full line of colors. $2.50 Blk. Taffeta $1.39 All silk, n6 inches wide, a fine o,ua!ity for dresses. $3 Canton Crepe. $1.98 2f inches wide, in the dies:? colors. $1.50 Siik Poplin, $1.19 Yard wide, the very best quality not the cheap hind.
BLANKETS ON SALE
S3 WOOL - FINISH BLANKETS
Estra HH QR Extra Heavy X J O Sizo 2n0 Pairs to Sell at this Trice
Genuine WOOLNAP BLANKETS
Our $5.00 quality size 70xS0
Beautiful plaids; best values ever given in this store.
$3.98
DOMESTICS ON SALE Kxervthinsr in the basement store is on sale for less this week. You can save one-third
Hope Muslin, 16c f ull piece?, no remnant ends or s-o-called hope short.-. Out in? Flannel, 17e 2,"c quality, over 100 pieces to select from.
on every purchase.
$3 Table Cloths, $1.69 size, 7l'72, square or round d-v sipns. $1.50 Comforts, $3.50 Extra size, measures 74xSO mad" by church society, a genuin bar-irrtin.
$1 Comfort Batts, 79c Full size and weight. 9Sc Mercerized Damask, 59 cents 1 inches wide, good heavyweight, highly mercerized.
Ready -to -Wear Department
Everj" SUIT in the store at a big sacrifice $15.00
Offers a special attraction this week. 127 Coats $15.00
Thse coats are of the bc.-t. materialscollars and full lined with silk.
with fur
For suits that earlier in the season sold at $30.00 and $35.50. You will save at least half and in many instances more than half on these suits.
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Announce for Thursday, Friday and Saturday a Three Day Special on
ONE-PANT
BOYS'
We are closing out all our one pants Boys' Knicker Suits at prices you cannot resist if your boy needs a suit. We have made two prices on entire lot. Good dependable wearing and well made Suits, such as Loehr & Klute are always known to give to their customers: Quality
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Three Days Only- Thursday, Friday and Saturday All Boys' One Pant Knicker Suit, $5.00; formerly priced up to $ 1 3.50. All Boys' One Pant Knicker Suit, $7.50; formerly priced $ 1 5.00 to $ 1 8.00. Note list of sizes we have. Come, take your choice while lines are complete. The Suits are arranged in two groups.
SUITS Worth up to $13.50 at
SUITS Formerly $15.00 to $18.00 at
Note the list of sizes and come take your choice of these Suits that were positively i j $10.00 and $13.50: S 3 SUITS FOR ROYS G Year Old 5 SUITS FOR BOYS 7 Years Old ; 2 SUITS FOR ROYS 8 Year? Old 2 SUITS FOR BOYS 9 Years Old 2 SUITS FOR BOYS 10 Years Old 4 SUITS FOR BOYS 11 Years Old 6 SUITS FOR ROYS 12 Years Old ' 2 SUITS FOR BOYS 13 Years Old 1 SUIT FOR BOYS 14 Years Old 4 SUITS FOR BOYS In Years Old 6 SUITS FOR BOYS 16 Years Old 7 SUITS FOR BOYS 17 Years Old 0 SUITS FOR BOYS 18 Years Old t
For $7.50 you will have your choice of these sizes in Suits that did sell at $15.00
to $18.00: 0 SUITS FOR BOYS fi Years Old 0 SUITS FOR BOYS 7 Years Old 2 SUITS FOR BOYS 8 Years Old 1 SUIT FOR BOYS 5) Years Old 2 SUITS FOR BOYS 10 Years Old 1SUIT FOR BOYS 11 Years Old 0 SUITS FOR BOYS 12 Years Old 1 SUIT FOR BOYS 13 Years Old 1 SUIT FOR ROYS 14 Years Old 1 SUIT FOR BOYS lo Years Old 1 SUIT FOR BOYS 10 Years Old 0 SUITS FOR BOYS 17 Years Old 0 SUITS FOR BOYS 18 Years Old
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To go at these prices. If there is a size to fit your boy, you can buy him the best suit you ever bought for so little money. Three Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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