Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 122, 23 May 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, INDM TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922.

Mr. and Mrs. I; D. Koontz of Lynn, announce the engagement of; their daughter, Devona Angeiine, to Howard Brunner, -of this city. The wedding-is to take place sometime in June. ... i. v'.

David ft. Bromley, of 444 South JCinth' street, left Saturday evening for Detroit, Mich., where he was called by the serious illness of his brother, 5 Charles Bromley. - j Miss Thelma Biddle and Miss Ruth ;Comley, of Uniontown, Pa., are visiting here the guests of Mrs. Richard I Hewitt. " .:., ' Mrs. Anna HarreU Miller, former i soloist at the Christian church here, riwho recently underwent an operation 'I is reported recovering at the Memorial Hospital in Connersville. Mrs. Charles Hofhelnz and daughi ter, Eunice, have returned to their Thome in-Middletown, O., after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Hadley of South Fourteenth

,V street.

? .Mr, and Mrs. Francis Atkinson and :; little baby, have returned from Texas

a and, have been visiting the former's :f parents, Mr., and Mrs. Larkin Atkinson

j and family west of Green's Fork.

Among those from out of town who

attended the May Festival perform

ance Monday evening were Mr. and

Mrs. Oakley Polk, Mr. and Mrs. Claude

r Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fish-

:? er, all of Newcastle, and Mr. and Mrs,

Thomas Knight, of Kokomo. All are

j personal friends of Mary Ann Kauf

man Brown, of Cincinnati, O., who was

. one of the soloists in "Cavalleria Rus-

!ticana." 1

; An Interesting "musical event of the 'week will be the recital by pupils of Mies-; Marjorie Beck -which will be j given at" the high school auditorium J Wednesday evening, May 24, at 7:45

o'clock. The public is invited to at- " tend. A string, quintet composed of

the.following persons, is to .play the accompaniment for a concerto which

v Miss Alice Smith will play: First vio-

,11ns, Mary Jones and Helen Addle;man; second violins, Irene Jarra and j Charlotte 'Colvin; viola J, E. Maddy; ; 'cello. Helen Roland l 'cello-bass, Frances -Garrett; piano, Miss Beck. tPol- , lowing is "the entire program for the recital: ' ... ' .. .-. ; . -4 TJp In a Swing. , .... . ...Bilbro .1 -'. ' Afton PackerVValse Petite Dennee Mary Alice Krueger;- -: Over the Snqw . r.-, . , . . ; ,t. . . .Nolch j V Mary Reba Evans I Turkish Rondo .-. .... . : . . iV.Krenirin ; x' Gaynelle Libking ' , i Minuet ;. .v. Mozart - Mary Estell i , Tarantelle l'.'......-W.r.-:.U'. Rogers I . .Mary- Kemper V , " , Butterfly . . ... . if' i. .Iege "; . " -' Susan 'Hart ! Rippling. -Waters.!. t .. ... .Mana' Zucca i Story of the Mose.i..-.. ..Lynea : v. Jretta, Bell -Kittle v ? ; HnmrningBh-ds . r v ... ..Ferber r- Myra "Dennis ' ' -Elves at Play . . . . . . . . . . '. Mueller -. Esther Fienning "r

. Valse Dennee ; Helen Chenoweth ; Revel of the Wood-Nymphs. . .Barbour - - Vera Weber ' CantatUla . Lach "l ; - Alice Estell Serenade .Heins i v.- ; Harold Weber .. , - ' " I Flying Leaves Rolling ' ; Pauline Pille ' Valse Mignonne . . Schutte - Vivian. Mendenhall - - -

A Night in May . . . . V . . . . ".Krentziu

Marearet Kemper v

iM the Brook , .....Homer

- - Ruth Roland

5Tnt Minuet . i.-. . WZ. . .'.".Bizet

k Helen Fossebkemper "Miss Beck

'Carnival of Autumn Barbour

", r Edith Johnson

RutterflleS . Olsen

t " Lelah Hamilton :

t Concert D Minor Mendelssohn

I ' Gladys fLongnecker

5 Concert C Major. .......... Beethoven

J Alice Smith and string quintet

A matinee recital, the second of a i series, will.be given at 4:J5 o'clock

J Wednesday afternoon by t pianoforte J pupils of Miss Mildred Schalk in the ; Friends'; Meeting House on North A j street. The public is invited to attend. Lloyd Outland. a pupil of Mr.' Hicks. will assist with the program. He will be accompanied by Miss Gertrude Kirkpatrick. Following is the program: ?farch Streabbog , Stuart Beebe, Charles Swallow, Harry Christy French Child's Song Behr 2 , Miriam Maddy 2 The ePt Dove ..i.. .Evarts t . . Malcolm Jolliff ; ' - iPanzonetta.. .T... .. Bachmann " Maxine Jolift iVp In the'Morn!ng Early Orth Harry Christy ' .The Violet .... Smith ;Shepherd's Song Aletter

; Angela craDD Old Chief Metaakwa. . . . : l'...Mokrejs Hansel Harter .Daisies . i . . . . .. . . ,.T7i': Leonl Robert Meeks, Harry Kercheval Moccasin Dance .'. . .' Terry Stuart Beebe "Village Dance , .. Klnscella Harry Kercheval 'Dancing Daisy Fields ...Mokreja S " Mary Elizabeth Reck ' The Band .Wright Robert Meeks .;Rocking the Cradle.. .........,Dutton 4 Emily Wait - rjVlpine Flowers Behr : Marjorie Tressel rfThe Knight Errant ......Smith i Charles Swallow Serenade ........ Drdla t Lloyd Outland

:Bugle Song Heller .Spring's Magic . . . Franke 'X Edna Messick . v :March of the Dryads .......Dana . V Edna Tlrich

The Cradle in the Garret: . .Terry

Martha Ellen Hagiarty

Cherokee Rose Bilbro Forest Nymph Hamr

Virginia Youngflesh

The Snow! It Dances Binder

In the Mountains. .Ganz The Mosquito Ganz

Duane Snodgrass

Pierreet Josette Grant-Schaeffer

Mary Williams

Springtime Dance Loth

Duane Snodgrass, Edward ulrich Mrs. E. V. Stambach entertained 31

members and seven guests Monday afternoon for-members of the Good Cheer class of the First Methodist church at her home, 2119 East Main

street. Mrs. J. A. Showalter led the

devotion. Two solos were sung by

Mrs. Ralph Stoakes, accompanied by

Miss Gertrude Kirkpatrick. Miss Kirk

patrick also played two selections on the piano. Several contests were en

joyed, after which refreshments were

served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.

Arthur -Smith, Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Snedeker. Guests of the afternoon were Mrs. George Reid, Mrs. A. L. Reid, Mrs. E. O. . Ewan, Mrs. Ed Thompson, Mrs. Tom Williams, Miss Alberta Rainey. of Eaton, Ohio, and Miss Gertrude Barney, of New Paris. Mack's Minstrels are to give a show at the I. O. O. F. hall Monday evening, May 29, under-the auspices of the Daughters - of Rebekah. The entertainment will be for the benefit of the I. O. O. F. hall. The public is invited ' to ; attend. ' Miss Mildred' Schalk will present a group of her piano pupils in recital at 8 o'clock. Tuesday evening in the North A street , Friends church. The public is invited to attend..

The dance to have been given at Hiclory Knoll Friday evening. May 26, has been postponed. The date will be

announced later.

,Mrs. Joseph Mangold will entertain

the Lawton club Wednesday after

noon. All members are invited. -

The Coterie will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. '.Mary Thorp and Miss Susan Parry at their home north of the. city. ; Miss Birdice Norris will be hostess to the Ornis Melas Tuesday evening at her home on North Twentieth street. " A Reservations have been" made at the tabernacle for' the Loyal ' Daughters' class of the First Christian church Tuesday evening. Every, member is urged to be present. Members in the chorus are asked to meet with the delegation at Door 13 at 7 o'clock." - An informal dancing party will be

given Tuesday evening by the Y. M. I. club at their hall. South Fifth and C streets. Miller's orchestra will play. The dance is given Tuesday instead of Thursday evening. The Delta .Th eta Tau sorority will meet Tuesday at ' 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ray Mowe, 405 : West Main, street,, -t , . ; ;"The;Mafyi"HllI ;W.i G'-tf. members are to meet at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening at the west entrance of the East

Mam Friends church to go to the tabernacle. .

The Confraternity of St. Marv's

church will give a card party and dance Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in

St. Mary's Community hall. Dancing will commence at 10 o'clock and con

tinue until i 12 o'clock. Card tables

will be formed at 8 o'clock.

A card party will be given at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in St.

Mary's Community hall. . Euchre, sheephead, five hundred and bridge

wiu do piayea. A 11 :i J a ...

ah ranroaa men, including engineers, firemen, conductors, and

brakemen, . are urged to meet at the west entrance of the East Main Street

t nenas church ' Wednesday evening, May 24, at 7 o'clock to attend the tab

ernacle meeting.

daughters Janette, from Muncie werei gue.ts Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr. . . .Mrs. R. A. Bennett returned to her home in Blountsville Monday, after spending several days here with f piends. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Benson entertained at dinner Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hatfield, Mrs. Earl Gilbert and daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Dora Cox of Richmond. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fagan and son, William, entertained to Sunday dinner Mrs. Dora Cox, Mrs. R. A. Bennett, Miss

Linnie Hatfield and Mr. Risk of Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cranor, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Cranor and son, Richard, spent Sunday in Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Martindale spent Sunday afternoon in Richmond.... Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Mar-

tindale and daughter of Cambridge

City were guests Sunday of Mr. and

Mrs. Larkin Hoover.

Suburban

GREEN'S FORK, Ind. Mrs. Lennle

Meyers and daughter, Gladys, and Mrs. Marion Meyers and daughter,

May, of Dublin, spent Friday after

noon here Rev. and Mrs. Sanders and son, Virgil, Mrs. Ike Love and

Ruby Stanton attended the funeral of Martha Dale at Sugar Grove Saturday afternoon..; .Mrs. T. A. Dean and F. T. Sanders were in Richmond Friday ....The funeral of Martha Dale, six-weeks-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Mell Dale, of near Winchester, was held at Sugar Grove Saturday afternoon. Burial was in the Sugar Grove cemetery. Rev. L. W. Teeter, of Hagerstown, and Rev. Sanders officiated....

Ruby Gilmer, of Richmond, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cain and family... .The ladies of the L. U. B. church at Sugar Grove will hold a market in Ellis's store Saturday, May 27 Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Sanders, of Muncie, came Saturday evening to visit Rev. and Mrs. Sanders and son, Virgil. .. .Mrs. Lizzie Floyd and daughter, of Florida, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary U. Broman, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ramsey and daughters, Mrs. Emma Lamb and

CARLOS CITY The Home Economics class met at the school build

ing Thursday afternoon with 17 mem

bers present and three visitors. The

subject, "The deal Mother." led by

Mrs. Emma Coggshall, followed t by

general discussion, was very enter-

esting.. The contest on guessing the baby pictures by members of the class

was won by Mrs. Sophrona Johnson,

. .Miss Chelsea Coggshall has returned to Indianapolis to assist Mrs. Earl Morrison during the illness of Mr. Morrison George Smith is a little better Russell Mills has returned

to his home in Anderson after spending the week at the bedside of George Smith.. .Mrs. Verlie Love spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Love Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills

called to see Mrs. Ben Thompson at Lynn Wednesday morning Mrs. Riley KiKnsey spent Thursday with

Mrs. Ben Kinsey.. . . .Mrs. Dan Engle

spent Thursday with Mrs. Ozro Bales

at Lynn Mrs. Ruby Oler Moody underwent an operation at her home

in Lynn Thursday Mrs. Will Oler

is ill Bart Thomas is seriously ill.

..Emory Mikesell is assisting Charles Bartlett with his farm work. Russell Morrison is assisting Glenn Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hddson, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Engle motored to Indianapolis Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'Earl Morrison..... Mrs. Mary Newman entertained her

grandchildren Thursday afternoon. Miss Alethia Bryant spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Nicholson of Sugar Grove, visited with Mr. and - Mrs. George ; Mikesell Sunday".. .. . Mr. and Mrs. , Austin entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jennings and daughter, , Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Morrison..... Miss Adelphine Johnson spent last week in Richmond, the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Ida Wadman Misses Mabel Smith. Doris Mikesell, Dorothy

Doll spent Sunday afternoon with Adelphine Johnson.. .. .Miss Mayo Hardwick of Richmond, called on her

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George

Hardwick Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Adamson, daughter Francis and

Mrs. Mahala Adamson visited W ill

Harmon at Saratoga, Sunday.. . .Miss Letha Doll is working in Ohio

Mrs. i Oren Shellabarger spent last

week with , her daughter, Mrs. Hazel

Dillon Miss Mary Shelty spent

Sunday away from home.. ...Mr. and

Mrs. Paul Oler an dfamily spent Sun

day with . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ober and daughter. Mildred Russell and Nellie ' Morrison attended the senior class play at Williamsburg Friday night..... Miss Mabel Anderson is im-

ELDORADO, Ohio, Mr. . and Mrs.

Glen Hamilton entertained the "Work and Win"" Sunday school class of the

Universalisf church Friday evening.

A good program was enjoyed by all

present. Ice cream and cake was served.... Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eby entertained Friday to dinner Mrs. Mary Cobletnz, Nelson Beard of Dayton, Frank Beard and family, C. D.

Miller and wife and Mrs. Martha Mil-'

ler.... David Siler and family of Dayton were guests Sunday of E. A. Holcomb and family.... Miss Lois Richard,, of Oxford, spent the week end with her parents, Charles Richard, and family. ...Mr. and Mrs. Burley Rautsaw and son Billy Joe of West Manchester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rautsaw.... Frank Eyer and family spent Sunday with Ed Murray and family of New Paris Emerson Beard and family entertained Sunday A. A. Miller and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gushong of Lewlsburg and Willard Campbell. .'...William Fletcher and family spent

Sunday with John Brown near Lewisburg Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaeffer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gerting spent

Sunday with Forest Longnecker and i

family near Bradford Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Kimmel of Greenville were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kimmel. .. .Mrs. Mollie Colvin visited with Springfield relatives Sunday.... George Crane and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Denlinger of near Castine spent Sunday with F. M. Deem and

family. ...Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell entertained Sunday Walter Rautsaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck,

Mrs. Josie Beck and Miss Maud Rautsaw, of Dayton.... Miss Helen Black

ford, who has been teaching school at West Middletown, , returned home

Saturday for the summer. .. .Mrs. Merkle Miller and daughter Zurella,

of West Jefferson, spent the week end

with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Harehman.

..Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlientz, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Ullom spent Sunday evening with Walter Cahill and family of Lewlsburg.. . Mr. and , Mrs.

Harley Coovert, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell and William Fletcher and fam

ily spent Friday evening with Harry McPherson and family. '

LYNN, Ind. Mr. . and Mrs John

Carter "are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Bon Carter in Wabash. ...Ira Johnson

was injured in his head and shoulders when he was jerked out of the wagon in which he was riding Mr. and

Mrs. Rolla Turner had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strate and family of Richmond Mr. and

Mrs. Wllber Thorn and daughter are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lane

..Rev. Charles Swanders Is attend

ing the ministerial convention at Amboy this week.

SENIORS ATTEND LAST GLASSES THIS WEEK

This is the final .week of school for seniors in the graduating . class of the high school. The students will be

given next week for their closing ac

tivities and to prepare for commencement exercises, which will be held on Friday night, June 2. Other students in the high school will attend school the same as usual during the first three days of the. week. Grades will be given out to both seniors and other students, Friday morning. Calendar for closing week of the school: . Monday, 8 p. m. Baccalaureate sermon; school for all except seniors. Tuesday, school until the end of the

third period, . then chapel. Wednes-

LADY ASTOR SAILS AFTER TOUR OF U.S.

(By Associated Press) . NEW YORK, May 23. Lady Astor, accompanied by her husband, will leave America, today on the Aquitania for England to take up her duties in the house of commons after a tour of the United States and Canada, lasting six weeks. Her visit to the Pan-American conference at Baltimore was extended until she spent a week there, several

days in Washington, a Virginia home

coming, visits to Chicago and Philadelphia and an extensive trip through the dominion.

Increases the action of the intestines Hundreds of men and women have already found freedom from laxatives byeating Fleischmann's fresh yeast. Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter should be brought about by food. One doctor comes right out and states plainly that the indiscriminate use of cathartics is one of the causes of constipation. Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleischmann's fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in those elements which keep the intestines healthy. In one series of tested cases, normal functions were restored in from 3 days to 5 weeks. Try it out for yourself. Begin today byadding 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and see how normally and regularly your intestines ' act. Be sure it's Fleischmann's .Yeast the familiar tin-foil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer.

day, periods shortened to allow students to. get out to see the senior play at 2:05 o'clock; senior class play at .2:15 and 8:15 p. m. Thursday, teachers make out grades; no school; faculty meeting at 1 p. m. for final action on awards of honors, and at 8 p. m. class night, admittance by

ticket only.

Friday, 8 a. m., final chapel, 8:20

to 10:45 "o clock that morning; to

run short schedule to give out grades At 1:30 p. m., the heads of depart

ments will meet, and 3:30 o'clock, all reports will be turned in. Commencement exercises will be held at 8 o'clock, Friday night.

710 Main. Phone 1830

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Accepted! JUL .

"Richmond's Daylight Store Phoenix Silk Vests Just received siz dozen of fine quality Phoenix Silk Vests; f orm-f itting, . with silk shoulder straps, in the newest shades of peach, orchid, flesh and white. Unusually fine Vests at

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CHIROPRACTORS

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RADIO HEAD SETS ?v Just Received

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1027 Main

Phone 2434

RADIO SETS and PARTS Crane Electric Co. 10-12 N. 5th St Phone 1061

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Lamps Wonderful values; beautiful shades, .with solid mahogany ' stands, twosocket lamps. These are truly big values that we are new offering special at $15.75

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Flowers ' for Graduation Flowers are an appropriate gift that is always appreciated inexpensive, but beautiful and exquisite always. Just furnish us with a list of the graduates you wish remembered. Lemon's Flower Shop

1015 Main

Phone 1093

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upon thousands or loaves, still the trade called for GOLDEN CREAM BREAD You know the loaf, you've tasted its goodness your grocer can supply you with this loaf fresh daily.

Richmond Bakin:

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