Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 334, 10 December 1921 — Page 4
I'AGE FOUR
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., SATURDAY, DEC. 10, 1921.
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gibbons and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Little, Mrs. Clarence Ball and son, Earl, Miss Ruth Good, Vernon Wood, Mrs. Mary Chrow, Miss Grace Chrow. and Allen Fitzgibbons. Eden Rebekah lodge will meet Saturday at 7:15 o'clock In the I. O. O. F.
hall. Members of the degree staff are
Delightful Dances and Parties Are Planned For Holiday Season
till club and their husbands. Holly -flusters, poinsettas, tall French baskets of red roses tied with great bow! of red ribbon, red candles in crystal holders were combined in convertis moms into a Yuletido setting for tii affair. Poinsetta flower-shades covered the lights which illuminated the rooms. Music and games were enjoyed during the evening, and as an added feature songs and recitations were given by each guest. Gifts were, distributed by Santa Claus. Later a .'prettily appointed luncheon was served by the hostess. The table held a Christmas tree illuminated with colored lights. About the tree was arranged a miniature Christmas landscape, with winding rivulets, snowcovered plains, tree-covered slopes,
snd on them little towns, sheep and shepherds. There was a miniature Christmas tree at each cover. Red rosebuds were Riven as favors. Arsons the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Utile, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Long- . fellow, Mr. and Mrs. George Fogel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snavcly, Mr. and "Mrs.. George Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darnell. "Mr. and Mrs. John Schattel, Mr. and .Mrs. Harry Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meeks, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. William G. McVay, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Dove and Mr. and Mrt. Claude W. Addteman. Mrs. Frank Glass was hostess for one of the lovely functions of the season when she entertained with a ban
quet Friday evening at her East Main street residence for the annual guest irgiit of the Hilltop Sewing club. Christmas decorations were effectively used through the rooms. Dinner was served at two long tables, illuminated by whit" candles in crystal holders and ornamented with baskets of pink and whin- rosebuds. The hostpss was assisted in receiving by Mrs. L. Sims, of Indianapolis, and Mr. and
Mrs. Francis Glass. A musicaie pre
J One of the most beautiful Christmas . with her son, who Is in the University parties of the season took place Fri-1 of California, has postponed her trip, day evening when Mrs. Claude W. ,Mr a? MrsT George Harkins have Addleman entertained at her home on returnC(1 from Ind:anapohs where they Pearl street for Members Sf the Daffo I &??f d ?
took place last Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Brown has returned from Huntington, W: Va., where she visited her brother. Mrs. Ada Quigley, of Denver, Colo., is coming to spend the holidays with her parents and friends here. . Mrs. J. II. Albertzart is visiting in Brookville. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Mills, of
South Tenth street, are spending the week end in Cincinnati, O. . Mrs. Paul Comstock, of Reeveston, is leaving next Wednesday for New York to remain over the holidays the guest of her mother, Mrs. Henry B. Wilson and other relatives. Mr. Comstock and Miss Kathleen Comstock
will leave a week later and Miss Winifred Comstock. who is attending Yassar college at roughkeepsie, N. Y., will join them inNew York for the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Gilbert, of Greenville, (.)., are spending the week
end here, the guests of Miss Mary Chenoweth, of North C street. A benefit card party will be given at the Arlington hotel Friday afternoon at 1 :30 o'clock, the proceed? from which ar" to go to the poor children of the city for Christmas. A cordial invitation is extended 10 every woman in the city by the committee of women arranging the card function to attend the party. Tickets will be delivered to any persons who call 3S10 and order them. Tickets will be sold singly or for entire tables, to any women of the city whether they can attend the party or not. The luncheon-bridge which is to be given at the Country club nexr. week for all members will be given on Wednesday instead of Thursday, it is announced by the social committee. In changing the date it is asked that all persons have their luncheon reservations in by Monday evening at the lat
est. Luncheon wnl be in cents the
nail, .uemuers 01 me uegree siau aic . . . ,, . writ C C "1 fL " 1 asked to be present to confer the de -! Man Urganizatioiis and Llubs Will Vjive opecial Christmas
Balls Programs and Decorations To Be in Keeping With Spirit of Good Cheer
gree. A picnic luncneon will De served. Members are asked to bring sandwishes and one dish of prepared food. Members of the younger set who attended the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity dance at Anderson Friday evening were: Miss Dorothy Rees, Miss Bernice Urton, Miss Margaret Shinn, Miss Anna Mae Swagger, Miss Elizabeth Marshall, Miss Gladys Anderson, Stanley Smith, Albert Lienemann, George Fee, Glenn Weist, Conrad Ottenfeld and Robert Rees. Edward Timberlake was entertained at a party given by friends and relatives Friday evening at his home, 603 South Thirteenth street, in honor of his 75th birthday anniversary.
those present were: Mr. and Mrs. j Irvin Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 The Elks will entertain with a large
t-nams, Airs, tnza Charles, Mrs. Susie ; holiday l unction which is to be a din-! the affair
L. Johnson, Mrs. Annie Burdsall, Mrs. ner-dance, it is announced. The date J Elizabeth Surritt. Mrs. Mary Haller. . for the affair is to be announced later. ! t., n-t.. .m .rti.i an
. . ! nual ODen house, which is a notable
club Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 20, at her home on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Coffman will entertain next Friday evening with a party for the Merry-Go-Round club.
West Main street, the Thursday before Christmas. ( Mrs. Walter Murray, of South Ninth street, will entertain with a Yuletid" function on Thursday, Dec. 22, for the Daffodil club.
Mrs. Lizzie Bescher will be hostess for a Christmas party Tuesday. Dec.
The annual holiday party at which members of the Nelgnborly club and
The Zem Zem Shrine club is enter . F. McKee. W. J. Blackmore, Raymond taining with a large holiday card party j Mather, Ben Bartel, Scott Morris, T Wednesday evening, Dec. 14, at the 1 C. Harrington, Prescott P. Hanc-s, Shriners' club. The entertainment an- j Thomas Tarkleson, Fred Miller, OHie nounced for the evening includes j Otten, Fred Haisley, A. E. Holmes, cards, music, dancing, and refresh-1 Paul James, W. H. Krone. Whitney ments. One of the club rooms is to j McGuire. Raymond B. Nicholson, be used for persons who wish to play Robert W. Phillips. Eugene Quigg, cards and in another room there will Charles E. Roberts. Ira C. Wood and
De informal dancing for those not wishing to play cards. Refreshments will be served during thc-t evening. Plans are being made by the committee to make this holiday party one of the most successful of the vear.
Roy C. Fry.
A New Year's eve dance will be given Dec. 31, at the Country club by the December social committee, for members of the club and their out-of-town guests. The Evan J. Smith
players and entertainers will play for.- --.
the home of Mrs
20, at which members of the Current ; their families are entertained will be
Events club will be guests. Assisting glven eanesaay. uec zs, at tne nome . . f 6 . -n"M of Mr and Mrg Charles Ridenour on hostesses for tne tunction .-!!! be Mrs. the Garvoo(i road. Dinnf.r will be Frances Davis. Mis. Carrie Holaday served at 6:30 o'clock followed by en-
j tertainment features for everyone and .
gifts for the children.
and Mrs. Louise Yoss.
For members of the Progressive Lit
erary club Mrs. Robert Thurston will j The Dorcas society will hold its anentertain with a Yuletide. party Dec. ! nUal Yuletide partv on Thursday, D20, at her home on North Eighth j cember 29. street. ' . . 1 j The Trifolium society will hold its A Christmas program will be pre-j holiday festivities on New Year's ere
seuieu oeiore tne Lawton club when it: when members will be entertained a
is entertained at the home of Mrs. a watch party to be held ai the church Albert Kennepohl on South Sixth! Members will eniertain guests at that street, Wednesday, Dec 21. : time.
Timothy Nicholson. Miss Grace Burds
all, Mis5 Mary Lane Charles. Miss Edith Holler, Howard Holler, Buford Surritt, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Timberlake.
sentfd during the evening included ( j,ate. A subscription of 25 cents will
piano selections by Mrs. 1-ewis (. King and some numbers on the flute ry Pan! Ross, accompanied by Miss Esther Reid. Charades, games and contests formed other entertainment during the evening. The guests were
Mr anil Mrs IiOWlS ( '. KinST. JIT. HIl'.l
Mrs Paul Ross. Mr. and Mrs. P. W
Smiili. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Addle-
be taken from each person at the tables during the afternoon. Daughters of the American Revolution will hold their annual Gu'st DaySaturday afternoon. Dec. 17, at the home of Mrs. David V. Dennis, cor-
, 1 ncr .Main and v. est evemn streets,
instead of at Colonial hall as given in the year book. Each member is priv-
! tii-n in tYin nnmhop rvf VpW Year's
Sigma fraternity is issuing invitations festiviti on Mondav afternoon. Jan. soon for their Christmas ball which j , There wi De lnformal dancing dm-
Mrs. Fred J. Girtv had charge of j v 111 ot n ?n " eanesaay evening, Dec. ; iag tre afternoon and refreshments the story hour at Morrisson-Reeves i 21, at the I. o. O. F. hall. The dance ! will be served. The committee arranglibrary Saturday afternoon. She iooklwi" be ons of the largest of the holi-jing for the holiday social functions at the place of Mrs. Griffis. who vas!dav season. The Syncopating Fivtithe club includes: Mrs. O. G. Mui-
unab'.e to attend on account of illness l'lav Ior tilP dance, making its! ray, chairman; Mrs. S. J. Beebe. Mr
Mrs. William L. Seanev
tain The Silver Tea of
riav pftornrtnn of Via.. 1HO Vrti.fl, i .
u . . v. . nwii m in-i uuiur, o .un" ; open to Fifth street. All members and their
friends are urged to be present
For the pleasure of the Banner So- j In London women arc gaining prom
ty will be given at j inence in fields of real estate manage William Jones onlment and auctioneering.
)unt of illness. ' l'lay ICr tllP aance. making its I ray, chairman; -Mrs. a. J . i-seeoe. mrs. .,, , I hist appearance hero before going to Rav K. Shivelev, Whitney McGuire, Vj"1 ';'!St. Petersburg, Fla., for the rest off E. 11. Mann and Joseph H. Hill. . inV Jnrth":!he winter spason- The gallery is to I
-spectators.
? The Jo-? Kav ser orchesti a
.ir. and .Mrs. Rav 1 im will enier-i ork citv. will m-!k lis initial ammav.
tain the H. S. club Tuesday evening at ance here during the holidays, playing
! ror tne Christmas New ears dance
their home west of Boston
One of the largest dances of the month was held at the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp gave an assembly dance. The Harry Frankel players and enter tainers furnished the music for th? affair. The dancers were Miss Mabel Gustin, Miss Agnes Sauer, Miss Geneva Maag, Miss Mary Tene. Miss Elizabeth Faunt. Miss Alice Weist, Mis--, Edith Daub, Miss Gladys Bailey, Miss Emma-Klute. Miss Fay Crossley, Miss Mae Morris. Miss Merle Edwards. Miss Helen Pille, Miss Kathiyn Rausch, Miss Margaret Bell, Miss Mary M01iey, Miss Gertrude Schneider. Miss Irene Feltman, Miss Norma Goebel.
Miss Helen Rees, Mi
which Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give at the Knights of Pythias temple Thursday evening, Dec. 29. The players of the orchestra are the makers of the popular Earl Fuller records and is one of the finest dance orchestras which has ever played here. One
press dispatch says: one of the first, to
i A Christmas Stocking party tor members cf the Who-Do class of Grace of New'M. E. church will be given from 7:30
until 9:30 o'clock Monday evening at the church. A program, games and refreshments are to form the evening's entertainment. All members of the class are invited.
A Christmas party will be given Monday evening, Dec. 12 for members of the Loyal Daughters' class of the First Christian church. All members
Joe Kayser was are to meet at the corner of Eighth
discard what is and Main streets promptly at 7:30
known as 'jazz music and to institute 1 o'clock from where thev
the modern dance music which is I the place where they are to known as harmonious syncopation." j tertained. Owing to the fact that there are no
galleries in the K. of P. ballroom, spectators will not be admitted.
will go to
be en-
A dance will be given at the Eagles' home at Elwood Thursdav evening.
Mrs. Elbert Vickerv will entertain;
with a Christmas party next Tuesday afternoon at her home on West. Main street for members of the Show-me club. .Members ai asked to bring
Miss Alice Daub. Miss Beitha Shoe-1, , 'J: 'w"-VIOIls nve-piece oanu-their gilts tor tne Home mission. 1 ne
vi ai juu, 1 1 1 I'ltxy til
dances. There will be -special features arranged by the entertainment committee. Everyone is invited.
man. Mr. ana i.ir. ,y u '''V ileged to invite a guest. The commit
unt Mrs. (ieorce lie id. .Mr. ana .wr.-.i . , :ij.
Cem-Lv Mill. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bun
Mrs. Miss
H. II. Flora
iiee in charge includes:
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van. Mi s. C. brman mhiui u. lll"';V: ; Broaddus, Mrs. John M. Wampler
anoliS, .MIS. !- Mms Ol 1 nu uti.aiJun ; . .... X .11 yir- ottil .
Mr. and .Mr.. n.,i.,. vu, .a. . . ; a,.(, Hn,, Mrs W.
Mr; r raiicis vji;im, .ii..- u.-'in. . Mi s Esther Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wood. Mrs. Martha Hawkins. Mr. and
MI'S, -ionn llgar. .. ui inr In T!urone
telenhono 1404 by Dec. 15, if they ex
am! -M is. rrann ui. ,,. tn attend.
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An event of the week is the dancine nartv which Loval chapter, Order
William. Mr. and Mrs. L. L..
Frank Glass.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Meerhoff enter-j tin'-.'d with a farewell dinner party.
W. Gaar. Mrs. Gaar
will give ;t stereopticon talk on pain
j;and other countries which she visited ; timing the past summer while travell-
Memoers are asked to
i m ii Eighth Menrv Hieger,
treet for Mr. and Mrs. who are leaving next
I of the Eastern Star, is giving Saturday evening at the Masonic temple.
Each O. E. S. couple is privileged to
vteek ior Moriua 10 tpeuu ''-, ,. fheir ,.oat at the
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affair.
members of the Master
in 1. n.or,,i..it mn 1 hp inner la-
l,!e ornamented with a large bowl j furnished by
..r v.-.iir.- cli i v.-aiithemums. Cam
maker, MissGrace Shoemaker. Miss i
Lois Rohbins. MissLuville Harris. Miss Mabel Harris, Miss Edith Hinshaw, Miss Helen Eichorn, Miss Virginia Howell. Miss Louise Pierce. Miss Leona Donson, Miss Roma Duff in. Mis-? Margaret Campbell, Miss loraine Ix)ng, Miss Helen McAlpin.Miss Aileen Hall, Miss Kathryn Fe,Miss Helen Steinbrink, Miss Rhea A. Pyle, Mis-, Elizabeth Kirby. Miss Ruth Goodenough, Miss Stella Knode, Miss Helen Swain of Muncie, Miss Cornelia Copeland. Miss Marguerite Cox. Miss Esther Coyle, Miss Clara Daub, Miss Rosamond Border, Miss Kathryn Miller, Miss Doris Puckett, Miss Norma Meloy, Miss Grace Esgemever, Miss
order of: are also reminded lhat there will he
an exchange of presents among the club members.
A Christmas party for the Alice Carey club will he given on Thursday al iernoon, Dec. 15, at the home of Mrs. Emma Jones. Everyone will be asked to give "Christmas Thoughts" as responses, to roll call.
The Omis Melas has issued invitations for its third annual dr.nee which will be giver. Dec. 2i, in the ballroom of the I. o. O. F. hall. The affair wi.i be one of the leading: events of th?
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invitations are be'ng issued. Tl'.,j I A Yuletide narlv will be given by
Steiner six-pi ce orchestra, of Bloom- Mrs. Clyde Riegel at her home on ing'on. will play the order of dances. ; South Fourteenth street, Friday after- - I noon, Dec. 16, lor the Jolly Twelve of The. annual Christmas reception ami iwhirn she. is a member, ball of Post (', of the T. P. A., will!
Your Portrait should be framed
We have just received a large shipment of dainty Hand-Carved Frames from the most pxclusive frame shop in America. We shall be happy to have you inspect these exquisite mouldings.
Phone 1830
710 Main
be held at the Knights of Pyihias tem-
l V- Kj., 1-I.J c- I I I ' , . II ill "iinlr-.- 11) ur. l. I -
it- r. .i. r, -.t, r , of the notable events of the u b tie grass. Miss Ruth Cross, Miss Juliet' ., , , , , , Nusbaum. Miss Janet Seeker. Mis,; i PH:, fH:u7' Prankp' h!A VVivian Harding. Miss Elizabeth Bell, j W! ,Uii n:sh us.c for tho dancing. Miss Alice Smith. Miss Elizabeth C om' .f Bates. Miss Maxine Murray. Miss ' ;ln; P "l?h'' lhPA3
;i. ijiii. r. ill' i r.. ivi in), v. nai ir:, lt-i i . ! Thomas Poner, L. C. Niewoe.hner and
Mrs. A. B. Harrison will be hostess; lor a Chrisi mas party for the Criterion
Calumet Baking Powder, lb .,
Phone 1587
Mary Reinhard.
Donald Chenoweth. Earl Beck, Frank Dallas, Benjamin Dallas. Russel Ebert, Lorren Bolton, Casinuv
played during the evening and
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Mi.-s Asit'es Meerliott sang setei.u numbci-s. aeeompanied by h'f .-i-te:-, Mi.-s Louise Meerhoff. Among Hiom; present were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hieger. Mr. and Mrs. John Niewoehtier, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley, Mr. and Mis. Elmer Oesiing. Miss Ma"
Melnnro of Winchester, (. harles 1 an.-g.-maii. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Me,;,--l.oi'f. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dingley. of West Fifth street, are tin- parents of a sen, .liilm Edwanl, horn Saturday inoiniuK at ll id .Memorial hospital. Mrs. Dingh;y was formerly Mis )!ie Long. Mrs." Meiville F. John.-ton lm.-t rcUinerl from Kokoma where she delivered an address on "Modern American Art" Friday before ihe Woman's club of that city. Mr. am! Mrs. Albert WiDon. of p.-.avtr Fails. Pa., nee Miss Electa liriney. of this c i ' y . will arrive th-. lat- ',. ,.r ii-ivi win!,- iii remain ovt r
III I ' 1 ! I ' 1 1 - ' - - .... 'I-1 . ., 1 1 , . 1 1 . ' i . i . i v the iruests of Mrs. u- J
;.. Hi's mother. Mrs. Edgar Henley, of j il South Sevtnteenth street. Mr. nd Mrs. Myron E. Hill and Mn. j Clarence, of South El'Veiith street, e sp'-iMling the week end in Lafay- ', cite with Mrs. Hill's brother. Ralph! Rogers, who is ai 'ending Purdue uniMrs. Jacob Minner, Mrs. Andrew! Minner and Mrs. Carrie. Stowe have re- ; turi'-d from Cincinnati. O , where they ;
a't.ndul the funeral ot Mis. .muig.tirt Mti.ter. nee Terbeck. Mrs. Mei.td- v.ys ihe tlaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Terheck, who form-riy n -iii"d here
Harlow Lindley. of Earlham (oiis attending the third annual
e.mt'U'eine on Indiana nisiory a. iuiiianapolis Saturday. Mrs. Mary Price, of North Fifteenth
street, ulti was to leave next weei. j
for Culliornia ID spenu me niiuvi
"Make This yn Electrical Xma.-; Useful Gifts
chapter members are sandwiches.
Music for the dance will be
tli n Paul lir. rt-is Ti!nversl
' ... l'riilc- l,'.. 1-1 Plntinrrl fnlrl,,
, il, t-.. n,. iiirur . i.. nil v am. iiiiuai ;i Hi ill . i
i ant entertainers. iii-in'iiiurai " , . . t ' , ,,. . ,, ... , !be served during the evening. Loyal j Louis entz Kenneth C hatell. Rich-;
I Baumer, Carl Tep. John Weber, Mau-j
Joy Bearers of Trinity Lutheran , man Ravmond Bailev, Frank Cum ; church are holding a bazaar at Hart s nmgnarn Albert Foster, Lee St. Mev-ij Electric store. 1027 Main street, Fn- ' M .lay and Saturday of next week. Aj (Continued on Page Nine) I
i market will b held m connection i - "
with the bazaar on Saturday, t'ersons
contributing 1o the bazaar are asked to ; I
give their articles to Mis Rhea Ackerman no later than Thursday evening, (it her members of her committee are Mrs. Ernest Ninnan ami Mrs. Lewis Frauman.
West Richmond W. C. T. U. will at the Community House Mon-
j day afternoon at J:30 o clock. The Five Hundred i-Iub will meet with Miss Esther Reid at her home I on East Main street. Monday evening. Mrs. Kenneth Tittle entertained j Wednesday evening at her home on 1 Second street for a number of friends.
Ma reus tee, Wa
L. der
lla.-tv; reception commiiII. Hues. G. R. Cause, ().
Uncle Ben Says: "Next to health, Nevvy. there's no substitute for a sincere smile. CHIROPRACTOR G. C. Wilcoxen. D. C. Phone 1603 1220 Main St.
CLOVER LEAF GROCERY 603 Main
ln!It)liMII!llHIMlilM1llll!ltlMintMMIIi:ilinllt!llPtM!(hHIMllllllMtHlillimiilllll , We Treat All Conditions off, the Skin, Hair and Scalp 1 ApproYcd Marinello Shop 1 Phone 5234, Suite 203 K. P. Bldg. 1 iii:i!iiii'iiii'iiIiii'i'i''iiiiiiiiiii.iiii'iii'iiiiiiiiiii'iiitiiiiiiMiiiHih:iMiuiiiiuri
time was spent informally and
rc-frfhhments served. The guests wt-ie: the Misses Marguerite, Elizabeth and Florence Tittle. Mrs. Fitz-
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Poultry Dressed to Order Fancy Fruit Baskets to Order Fresh Fish Every Friday Fresh Oysters every day Free Dslivery Always Efficient Phone Service Weekly Advertised Special John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones
XMAS SUGGESTIONS
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Crane Electric Co. 10-12 N. 5th St. Phone 1061
Stamped Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets with colored goods for appliqtK all for ."'! cents. LACF.Y'S, S South 9th St. Over 1st Nat'l Bank Ph. 1755
BREAD
at all S
Th New Delicious Loaf
groceries. RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY
WAYNE ELECTRIC WASHERS have simple mechaism and copper
nth Thev rock and wash thor- ',
$6.95
Don't pay more for a comfortable Pocker like this when our price is so extremely low. This Rocker is built of solid oak, mind you, and is suitable for living room.
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Feed the Children Milk Lots of it Growing children need a Miiai't of milk a day. Encourage them to drink it. Feed it to them in soups and on cereals.
Give them milk toast and custards. They can't get too much. Of course, it's important that the milk they drink should be absolutely pure. For that reason you' should specify Rimes Brothers' Pasteurized Milk. You KNOW IT'S SAFE. Give your children food which builds muscle and bone. That means milk and lots of it.
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BROTHERS DAIRY
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lanta Leads the Orchestra
CHRISTMAS is a wonderful time to add to your collection of records. A number of new Gennett Records makes a splendid gift, and is sure to be greatly appreciated. Bring Santa and his orchestra home with you this Christmas. He's ready to play anything you desire from Old Folk Songs and Opera Gems to the latest popular airs. - Of course, Santa plays in your home only if you have a phonograph. Don"t be without one this Christmas! Come in and look over our line pick out th one you want we have it here. All the new Gennett Records, too, are here in plentiful supply. Open Every Evening Until Christmas
The Starr Piano Company
of & kinds Rings Charms Buttons Pins
931-933 Main Street
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We have one of the largest stocks of Emblem Jewelry in Richmond. Every man likes to wear his lodge emblem. As Christmas gifts emblems are very acceptable. RINGS Solid gold $5.75, up CHARMS Solid gold 1. 50 up BUTTONS Solid gold 50c up PINS Solid gold $1.50 up
oughly ar.tl do not tear the lightest fabrics. .See it at WM. H. MEERHOFF'S f South 9th Phone 1235
Richmond, Indiann ' 5"
17 South Seventh St. -I
