Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 332, 8 December 1921 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1921.
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ing to its custom, holds between Christmas and New Year. The party will be given this year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ridenour on the Garwood road the evening of Dec. 2S. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock followed by special entertainments and gifts for the children in the evening. After the business meet
ing the club members and their guests were entertained with a white elephant party. Each person had brought a Christmas package containing some article of which they had a duplicate or which they did not want. These with strings attached were put in baskets and drawn by other guests. Later (Continued on Page Fourteen)
A luncheon-bridge party will be Nineteenth street, for members of a given at the Country club next Thurs- sewintr club. Those present were:
day afternoon. Dec. 15. bv the Decern-1 -Miss Mary Highley, Miss Mabel Guyer, !
hr social committee, it is announced, i Mi-"3 Grace Bullerdick. Miss Ruth. Bar-j All members of the club are invited. Uel, Mis Leota Stott, Miss Marguerhej
Persons are requested to have their ; hrisman, Mrs. Robert Thompson, reservat ions in no later than Tuesday j Miss Elsie Thornburg, Miss Harriet evening. Dec. 13. The social commit-1 Dickinson, and Miss Ruby Shaw. e for December is composed of the J Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bell, of 321 following persons: Mrs. Omar G. Mur-1 Lincoln street, announce the engagerav, chairman; Mrs. Ray K. Shivelv, ment of their daughter. Miss Lillian Mrs. S. J. Roebe, E. H. Mann, .1. U. . F. Bell, to William F. Sasser, son of Hill and Whitney MoGuire. Other Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sasser. of 9!S func tions announced by the commit-1 North Eighteenth street. The wed'ee for thi3 month include a New dins: will take place Doc. 24. Mr. Sas-
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9 South Seventh St. ' n the Colonial JjtelJ 1 JEWELRY I pST" 1 -lsa 1 i I Thoughtful I lirt 1 Gift r YmB l Ife A gift of Jewelry is more than a token of gjjg M R felSl: S the moment. Years in passing but serve to fJjh ffi vlf fgfc mellow the memory of its giving. Baubles IJ j U... .TT?I W tf break, but Jewelry grows on in charm and j intrinsic worth. Those to whom the giving jS j Jl of a gift is more than an honored obligation ft ! j Wk will find their sentiments fittingly expressed fet j jt in a gift from our stock. Choosing and fit- j . J ting the gift to the person is a happy pleas- pi j i 'fs t ure to us. Let our trained experience servo ti ! you in choosing for your gift list. Many fine Sgl l; gifts sell for five dollars and less. w At Tcna-cleYr gift Cehr " lour Jj&jttor DIAMOND3 FEARLS GEMS . JEWEUIV Oneiff WATCHES CLOCX3 SILVERWARE
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Year's eve dance for oJub members and thrir out-of-town puests, and a dansant and open house New Year's day for members and town guests.
Tho Iyai chapter, O. E. S.. will 'nrertain with a dance Saturday evening at the Masonic temple for members and their families. Each couple i privileged to invite a M.ason!c couple, it is announced. Music will be
by thf Paul I... Harris players, bei-s of the Loyal chapter art
to brinp sandwiches. The Masons ar giving a dance on Thursday evening at the Masonic c'ub. The Paul Harris orchestra will Play.
Mr. and Sirs. Bert Ko'n ar
their assemblv dani Fridav at the I. O. O." F. hall. Ilurrv
and his plavprs will furnish the m;i sic.
Thp assembly Kolp will hold a
ser is a member of the tirm or en ami Sasser Trinting shop. Announcement is made of a change in the program which will be presented before the Civics department of Woiik!'s club when it meets at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afterrmon, Dec. 13. at the Morrisson-Reeves library. Mrs. E. A. Gould, of Peru, who was
scheduled to talk on the State League
Mem-j of Women Voters will he unable to asked j be pi t-sent so the program arranged for February 21 will be given. Miss
Lilla K. Payne, elememary supervisor of Richmond schools, will have the paper, which is to be an argument on "The New Methods of Teaching School." The paper will be followed
Kivmgjbv a discission of old and new meth-
ev en in. 2; ods of education between Miss Frank-1 i Payne and William Dudley Foulke.
evening at S o'clock at tb Eagles club.
This program will be )f unusual inter
est be-ausf of the favl that if so opclub of Mrs. f'hailf.-i j portunHy follows T 1 1 all-American
dancing party ndav i school week. Mrs. r . S. Hats, presi
ia the ballroom ! dent of ihe Woman's club in announc-
The Northland 1 ing ihf program, raid: "With the ex-
N'oveliy Four will play the order of cept ion of the-armament conference at dances. Washington, there is no subject of An invitation is ..xtemled bv Miss ''h world-wide interest at present as Klizabeth Kolp to overvone interested i subject, of education. It is holdto visit, her classes in toe, ballet. Rus-png the attention of all the thinking stan and fancy dancing at the Eagl people of the day." club on Saturday afternoon between cnnr:nl Weit entertained Wprl-
nesday afternoon for the Lawton club at her home on South Tenth street.
The Miller orchestra willijirs.
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the hours or 2 and 4:;:o o'clock. The galleries of the ballroom where the classes are held will be open at that lime. A dance will be givn Thursday evening for r,en-Hurs, their families
and friend play.
Delta Theta Tans of this city are in
ited to be th:? guests of 1 lit1 Phi ( h;i-j ?er of the sorority of Lewisburg, Ohio, at a dame and bazaar which it is' giving Saturday evening at. th' K. of 1 P. hall at that place. I Mrs. William Beetley was hostess1 fer one fit' the pretty functions of the' .-eason when she entertained with 1 j t'hrisu ias party, at her home on Sou'h . Tenth street, Wednesday evening. I tltiests were pu'inb-T:' of the Christian! Endeavor society of the First Christian church. Asi.ting hostesses a ml! hosts were: Miss Ruth .loiV''s. Miss h'lorence Cornes, Orval Chandler and Uaymnnd Meet ley. Decorations in : -hades if pink and while were 11st d j through the rooms. A large Christ- j tiki- tree in the dining room held gifi s ; i'-e- the guests w'nich were distributed j 'hiring the t vemng by Santa Clans, j C-inie.; and music were features of! 'he evening, and later refreshments! v.-ere served. Among those present! -'fit: Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Flor-i ft e Corn c. Mics Amanda. N'aanes,1 Mv-s Malvin Ptyfogle, Miss Goldi'; Trinnlet. Miss Lnla Jones. Miss Eve-! Ivn Ul.om. Mt-s Cyrena Thibet-. Miss; Tiielma Champion. Miss Fiorothy Sims,! Mi-s Deona Kootn. Mi-s Helen l.ogu! Miss Ruth Hon-. Miss Gk-.dy Artett.. ! Miss Aiietn P.eissman. Miss Ru'h : r?lo.-oin. Rich;, id Ken worthy. Pier-' son N'aanes, Vernon N'aanes. !! a 'arver, Russell Stevenson. Marion Thomas. Creek Jones. Gordon Tripuht. Oren Wil-on, Raymond T'.eetley. !,lod r. Glenn Carver, Charles l-'iii nier. .loe Stamper. A Men Stamper, Howard P.runncr. Gordon Borton, Orval Chandler, Mrs. Olive Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. William Beetley. Mrs. W. It. King entertained at cards Wednesday afternoon for 1 fe-.v friend. Among the guests -vre Mrs. i'red Jenkins. Mrs. Harrison Fry. Mrs. i-'or'st LieNbuiger, Mrs. Lawren.-n Talor. Mrs. Fivnk Wiley, Mr-. Lawrence Melo. Mr-. V. R. King. Rem.iane Meloy. Ma-t-'r David Jenkins and Mary Margaret King. Miss Ruby Shaw enteiiiined with an i r. f. -; j 1 : , ) thimble party Wtdpe..--ija v evening at her heme. Tal South
The guests spent the afternoon in thimblework and an informal inusicale was giv-en. Later the hostess served refreshments. Those present were:
Roty Reynolds, Mrs. Lon Or ice.
Mrs. A15ert Kennepohl. Mrs. Charles Muegel iind daughter. Colleen. Mrs. Gilbert Ht-nnigar, Mrs. William Schenitler and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Benjamin Ileithatis. Mrs. D. M. Hill, Mrs. Ira AT. Tucker and daughter. Madeline, Miss Lona Weist. Master Cedrk Farlow and Mrs. Conrad Weisi Mrs. Albert Kennepohl will be hostess for tht- next meeting of the club. Mrs. Omer Young entertained informally at her home southeast of th city Wednesday afternoon for in-iii
1m rs oL th" Neighborly club. 1 he cU
unaniniMisly re-elected all officers for the ensuing year with the exception of the recording and corresponding secretaries. The officers elected are: Mrs. Star G. Souder, president; Mrs. Harry Shute, vice president; Mrs. -t;i.... ou., -T.... tJ..n
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Finley. recording secretary, and Mrs. i Omer Young, corresponding secretary. j Arrangements were made for the an- i 1 nual banquet which the club, accord-;
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THE McDOUGALL will relieve you from weary hours in the kitchen, and give you a chance to "loaf around" in the family circle. This is the best Christmas gift you can give your family more of your time more of yourself and the McDougall Kitchen Cabinet will aid you to do it. The McDougall cuts out time-wasting, unnecessary steps, It enables you to do your work seated all materials and utensils within reach ready for use. The McDougall shortens kitchen work and makes it easier. Place a McDougall in your kitchenr Secure the extra spare-time which the labor saving McDougall alone can give you. As the McDougall Kitchen Cabinet is sold at pre-war price it is easily within the reach of ail. Your furniture dealer will place one in your home and arrange the terms to suit your convenience. Be sure the McDougall name-plate is on the cabinet you buy. It is your guarantee that you are receiving all the practical conveniences essential to a good kitchen cabinet including the patented Auto-Front drop curtain. McDOUGALL COMPANY V. FRANKFORT, INDIANA
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G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. 1 C. H. GROCE, D. C. (tsL j 1220 Main St.Phon. 1603 f KSjgSN'ffSID jj -.-.--o BREAD l; g tv. . New Delicious Loaf at ali;ig i Make This an Electrical Xmas ' '- groceries. ; Useful (Jifts 1 1 1 RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY I H Crane Electric Co. '; 10-12 n. 5tn st. phone 1061 jii Try a Palladium Want Ad. I
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It "h rvy your suits and s.ne 7." cent.:. Suit di-y cieansd and pressed $1.25 I ( 'a rry a nd sa ve plan. ! New hti hes tnaile to fit you.
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GERLACH, Tailcr i St. Over Forwig's
Just received a beautiful and varied array of hand-carved frames. Select these for your portrait
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710 Main
22 PACKAGES of GROCERIES and 27 PIECES of ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS
Look! Look! Look! See our large window full of Work Baskets Beautiful Imported Baskets decorated with Beads, Tassels, Rings and Foreign Coins. BASKETS at LESS THAN HALF PRICE
5-inch V o r t h T.'ie--Now 39c
7 inch Worth Sl.oONow 69c
9 inch Worth $2.50 Now $1.19
1 1 inch
Worth $3.50
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1 3 inch Worth $4.00 Now $1.69
1 1 inch Worth $4.50
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Double Decoration
1 3 inch Worth $5.0u Now $1.89
Watch These Christinas Bargains Go
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With Each McDougall Cabinet During this Sale Pay Only $1.00 Down
Balance on convenient terms, and we will deliver the Cabinet, Groceries and Aluminum to vou at once.
LIST OF GROCERIES
1 pkR. 1 can 1 can 1 can 1 can 1 can 1 can 1 jar 1 jar 1 jar
Wash dry
Dav Wonder Laun-Tahlets
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Van Camp's Kvaporated Milk Van Camp's Pork and Beans Van Camp's Tomato Soup Van Camp's Vegetable Soup Van Camp's Spaghetti Van Camp's Chini Con Carrie Van Camp's Peanut Butter Van Camp's Mustard Dressing Van Camp's Salad Dressing
Carpenter's Flour. Blight's Dutch Crown Coffee Calumet Bak. Powder Cyclone Cleaner with special brush for Rugs and Carpets Diadem Vanilla Extract Diadem Lemon Extract Cen Polish The Dustless Window Cleaner Karo Syrup Maple Flavor Phoenix Hominv
1 lh. pkg. Phoenix Pancake Flour 1 pkg. White Line Washing Powder 1 pkg. Cristell Water Softener
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Gateleg TABLES Are Always Popular No home is quite complete without one of these very attractive and extremely practical tables. They can be used for light luncheons, card parties, etc. In mahogany and walnut starting in price at $12.50
ROCKERS for Xmas $4.50 up All styles of Rockers to select from, now priced as low as $4.50.
Table Lamps in Many Styles at $7.30 up' Beautifully designed metal Reading Lamps with glass shade are priced as lowas $7.50. Table Lamps with silk shades start as lowin price at $11.25
Ideal Gift for Sif
ter or Mother 12.50 ' These beautiful cedar chests provide not only a place for a woman's wearing apparel, but also make very attractive window seats. The style pictured above is an unusual value at the price quoted.
These stered which vfce.
Roomv Rockers $16.50 rockers are upholin genuine leather assures long ser-
1 hey have spring
seats and spring construction backs, and are mounted on long rocker base which gives maximum comfort.
WEISS FURNITURE STORE 505-507-509-511-313 Main Street Richmond's Greatest Underselling Furniture Store
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