Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 62, 14 March 1922 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922.
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ration and presentation ol a Bible by informal dance Wednesday evening in
The marriage of Miss Sylvia Baker, J.MLi 1 r T Dakar
to Victor II. Spraeeins -was celebrated .
with a beautiful, ceremony Sunday; at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Stoakes officiated. Preceding the ceremony Miss Myrtle Baker, sister of the bride, sang "At Dawning" and " I Love You Truly." The bridal march waB played by Miss Mildred Haas. The bride wore a chic TUit of navy" blue with accessories to correspond. Her flowers were a shower bouquet of pink rosebuds. The ceremony room was banked with ferns and palms. Following the service a wedding dinner was served f" to the guests.! v : i . ' , The marriage of Mrs. Helen Hart, of Indianapolis, to Walter J. Hutton, of the Pelham apartments, this city,
is to take place March 28, at Indianapolis, it is announced. Following the
wedding they will go to California to ppend , six weeks, returning here ' in
the late spring for . residence at the
Pelham. 3
Miss Dorothy Frenzel, of Indianapo
lis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Nicholson and son, Tim, of North Fourteenth street' ; Little Misses Frances and Virginia Carr, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. Carr, of Westcott place, are the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, at Springfield, Ohio. Howard Mills, of West Main street,
has returned from-Lafayette, where he was the week-end guest of his brother, Edward Mills,, who i3 a stu- , dent at Purdue. ? The Good Cheer class of the Fir6t M. E. church . will ' meet Thursday afternoon at .the home pf Mrs. T. A. Robinson, 102 North ' Fourteenth Street. ', ' . "V v The Carnation" club which was to have-held a meeting (Friday at the home of Mrs. Louis ' Wiesehan, 308 South Twelfth street, has-been postponed.y - -.. : Section Two cf the Ladies' and Pastor's union of Grace M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Dulin, 215 North Twelfth street, at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Daughters of America will have charge of the chapel exercises Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at the David Dennis. Junior high school. The program i3 to Include the song, "America": prayer by the Rev. H. S. James; song by a trio of the organi-
F. F. Broughman.
A meeting of Daughters of America will ' be held Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the hall. Arrangements will bo started at that time for the entertainment of the district meeting In April. ' All members are urged to
Circle Three of the First English
Lutheran church will give a thimble
party Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Henry Dietrich, 216 South Fif
teenth street. A feature of the after
noon's entertainment is to be presentation of a playlet. All ladies of the church, and their friends are invited to attend. Section Four, Ladles and Pastor's union of Grace M. E. church will hold an all day meeting Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Frank Neal, 230 Richmond avenue. Each woman is asked to bring sandwiches and one dish, as well as their silver and plates. The time will be spent sewing carpet rags. The Ladies' Loyal club will meet Friday evening, March 17, Instead of Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mabel Clutter, corner of South Eighth and J streets. All members and their friends are iitvlted to come. Miss Esther Hill will entertain Mrs. Charles. Backmeyer's Sunday school class Wednesday evening with a picnic supper at her home. 2237 East
Main street All members of the class are Invited to be present. A jitney supper will be served for the public Friday evening by the women of the Second English Lutheran church at the church between the hours of 5 and 8 o'clock. Proceeds
will go towards Installing a new motor in the church organ. The Ornis Melas club's meeting has been postponed indefinitely, it is announced. Fairview Community Center will hold a community night and ice cream social Friday evening, March 17, at 7:30 o'clock, at Sevastapol school. A special program will be given and games and music will be features of the evening. Children under 16 must be accompanied by their parents. The Phi Delta Kappas -will give an
the fraternity rooms following me Phi Delta and Kewpie basketball game. . The Alice Carey club will be entertained by Mrs. Martha Johnson at her home on South Eleventh street A picnic supper is to follow the afternoon meeting. The West Richmond W. C. T. V.
held its meeting Monday afternoon at the Community house, 15 persons be
ing present. Mrs. Rebecca Davis had the devotional. Memorial services
were held for Mrs. Delia M. Snyder, a member of the Union, who died Feb.
18. Later a number of garments were
made for the Social Service bureau
Mrs. Francis McMinn, of the National Road west "will entertain with a Bilver
tea for the union in two weeks,
The Loyal Daughters of the First
Christian church held their regular
monthly social and entertainment
Monday evening In the church parlor3 with Mrs. Ed Sharp, Mrs. Guy Hiatt,
Mrs. Minor, Mrs. Fred Cain, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Everett White, and Mrs. Ernest Thomas acting as hostesses. A read
ing by Mrs. Frank Tillson and an Irish
lullaby by Mrs. Loop formed part of the program. Mrs. Nettle Hamilton had charge of the games. The postponed meeting of the
Friend's Missionary society will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, 35 South Thirteenth street.
All members are urged to be present. The Hiwaiian dancing club will give, a dance Thursday evening at the 1J (Continued on Page Five)
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The use of palm and olive oils to keep the skin fresh and smooth is nothing new, but a secret known to pretty girls as far back as Cleopatra. Her Palmolive came in skins and jars, and she had to do her own mixing. But the beautifying cleanser she achieved was the inspiration of the mild, soothing blend science produces today. Take a lesson from Cleopatra, who kept her youthful beauty long after girlhood's days had passed. She used cosmetics to embellish and enhance her charm, just as women do today. But the foundation was a" skin thoroughly and healthfully; cleansed from all clogging and dangerous accumulations. . Soothes and beautifies Palmolive is blended from the same palm and olive oils Cleopatra used they are the mildest, most Volume and efficiency produce ,
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Don't neglect the body Care of the complexion only begins with the face. Your neck is just as noticeable for beauty or the lack of it, arms and shoulders should be kept white and smooth. Use Palmolive for bathing and these results are accomplished. It does for your body what it does for the face. - If this seems extravagance, remember the modest price. The firm, long wearing cake of generous size costs but ten cents. Our price secret If Palmolive were made in small quantities it would be a very expensive soap. Palm and Olive oils are most costly soap ingredients, and come from overseas. But the popularity which requires enormous production has . reduced the price to that of ordinary soaps. The Palmolive factories work day and night, the rare oils are imported in such vast volume that the manufacturing cost is reduced. Thus Palmolive, priced according to quality, would cost .at least 25 cents, is yours for a modest 10 cents. You can afford this greatest of all luxuries for everytoilet purpose.
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Put a "Trade" Mark on that Property of Yours! TF YOU have real estate that you are anxious to dispose of, you'll want to know about the desirable properties in and around the city that are offered for exchange in the classified section. A transfer of this sort may prove a profitable short cut to selling your property and buying some other which you have in mind. You'll find the best exchange offers of the season listed in the "Real Estate for Exchange" column in the classified section. Just the opening you want may be found there. Don't miss this chance look through Classification 88 today! And if you have a property of your own to exchange, phone and ask for an ad taker.
Look Up and Down the Ads Not Up and Down the Streets! Watch the Classified Columns
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HAMILTON BEACH ELECTRIC SWEEPER sold -we -will take your old broom and allow you $5.00 for same to apply on purchase
price of tnis Sweeper.
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WEISS Furniture Store
505-513 Main Street
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WALL PAPER, lc Priced as low as 1 cent per rolL 1,000 rolls to choose from. "The Wall Paper King" MARTIN ROSENBERGER 401-403 Main St.
