Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 273, 16 November 1922 — Page 4

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TITC RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1922.

One of the most beautiful and elab

orate -functions of the late autumn reason took place Thursday when Mrs. Philip S. Twigg entertained nearly 80 guests at an afternoon luncheonbridge at the Richmond Country club. Chrysanthemums in the orchid shades and pink rosea artistically arranged in tall French baskets adorned the luncheon tables and decorated the reception rooms of the cdub-house. Covers ' were laid for 78 persons. Bridge was played . during the afternoon. : .. .. . , Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld Smelser win hold an informal reception Saturday afternoon. Nor. 25, at their home on the Liberty pike, in celebratioa of their golden wedding. Relatives and friends are invited to call during the afternoon. - Dr.- and- Mm.' Charles Bond win en

tertain the Tourist club Friday eve

ning at their residence on North Tenth -street. . Mlsa Sarah Hill is to -have a paper on "Persia and the

.Trans-Caspian . Countries.' The dis

cussion will be led by Dr. N. S. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gurney Hill will te host and hostess for a banquet at their home on East Main street Friday evening at which members of the Hilltop Sewing circle and their families will be guests. Guest day will be observed by the

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Paul Comstock In Reeveston, Other hostesses for the afternoon are to w MriC Albert D. Gavle. Mrs. W. B.

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.a paper on "Romances of Early Indiana History." "Our Ancestry" will be given by. members in answer to

Toll call

A lares, number of reservations

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; - ority is holding anaay aiieruuuu w. -Xnlnt Mary's Community halL The

ttables, wfll be formed at 2:30 o'clock. "'MPersGn.5rho to make reserva- - tinn mav An bo tv calling Mrs. Ray

Jiowe or Miss Florence Cummins. Pereons forming tables are asked to bring

' - the cards and cover for tneir tame.

? Chief among1 events of the week-end

, -".5s the appearance of the Syncopating

.11 Seven here Friday evening to piay ior

" h dance the Phi Delta Kappa iratern-

;Mty is giving in the ballroom at the

f Eagle's club, several nunarea ravuations have been issued for the dance;

;t Miss Caroline Carpenter entertained

T the Colleeriate club at its lortnignuy

, gathering Thursday afternoon at her

tionje on South Thlrteentn street, miss

Elizabeth Comstock had a paper on ' 'Liettera and Diaries." Miss Martha

Doan was the discussion leader.

-.j Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier is present- : og her pupils in a demonstration of

' '. the Dunin system or improved music

r instruction, at 7:45 o'clock Thursday

evening in the high school auditorium,

Everyone is invited to attend. No ad-

mission win De cnargea. Miss Elizabeth Kolp wCl meet her ; younger pupils' class at the Eagles' club Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and her class of older girls from 3 to 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Floyd Scott was hostess for one of the prettiest parties of the

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week when . she entertained wun a seven o'clock dinner party Wednesday evening at her home on Easthaven avenue for members of the Wedos 3 club. Pink rosebuds and chrysanthemums were effectively used to ornament the table and- as decorations through the residence. The evening was spent socially and five hundred was played, following the dinner. The guests were: Miss Margaret Jones, Miss Marie Wrede, Miss Lillian Johnson, Miss Lucille Wellbaum, Miss Mae Appleton, Miss'OUve Jones,' Miss Flossie Money, Miss Wanda Johnson, Miss Alice Vossler,"- Miss Hazel Van Ma; re, Mrs. Clell Morrow, Mrs. LaVon Har

per, Mrs. Harold Kohler, : Mrs. Elmer

Klehf oth and Mrs. Floyd Scott. . The club will be entertained Dec. 6 by Miss Hazel Van Matre at her home on West Main street.

Miss Helen Halsley, Miss Hazel

Haustetter and Miss Elizabeth Doren

formed a charming trio of hostesses

when they entertained Informally at the home of Miss Doren on South

Ninth street, Wednesday evening.

Chrysanthemums, ferns and potted

plants In profusion formed the decora

tions through the rooms for the occar

sion. The evening " was spent with games and music after which refresn-

ments were served. The guests were Miss Hilda Issen, Miss Mary Bowing, Miss Mary Tepe, Miss Mae Brinker,

Miss Helen Haisley, Miss Louise Eu-

glebrecht. Miss Marie Bennett, Miss Mary BanfiU. Miss Elizabeth Ewan, Thomas Ryan, Leo Ryan, Everert Haustetter, Cart Tepe, Mr. Warner, Bernard Baumer, Sherman Mille-,

Leonard Duke, Walter Rife, Joe Vogel-

song. Bffl Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Russell

Doren, Betty Alice and Howard Doren. Piano pupils of Miss Cecilia Lebert

were presented in the first of a series of recitals Wednesday evening at the G art on studios. Advanced students are to be presented in a publio recital

at a later date. The program for last evening follows: Playful Rondo Williams

. Janet Clark

Pixies Waltzing Brown

Maxine Ferguson

Climbing Blossoms Spaolding

Edna Bullerdick

Hand In Hand March ....... .Ductile

Martha Wolf

Rosebud I,... Ert

Frances Hawekotta

The Red Candfc Kern

Ina Jean Smith

The Daisy Zemickow

Mary Louise Went

The Little Masquaderes (duet)

Ducelle

Virginia Orr Marthene Wilcox en

Mrs. Laura Williams was hostess to

a meeting of the Greenbriar Community club Wednesday afternoon at her home on the Ablngton road. Twenty

members and two guests, Mrs. William

lUKS ana Mrs. Robert Hough, were

present, me annual election of offic

ers was held, those elected being:

Frances Test, president; Mrs. Minnie Schlagel, vice-president; Mrs. Leona Haas, secretary; Mrs. Laura Bennett,

assistant secretary, and Mrs. Sylvia

Smelser, treasurer. The social hour

was in charge of Miss Stella Harmon

and Mrs. Edith Tice. The members

present were: Mrs. Elizabeth Baumer,

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No Mnss or Disorder on Wash Day Phone 2766 We do your washing in a way that will please you. Yea, it's economic, too. Try it,

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CHIROPRACTORS Q. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C

1220 Main 8t Phone 1603-

Buttons Covered

We Have Moved from 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. to 14 S. 9th St. LACEYS v Sewing Machine Store

.The. Way. .to Better Light?

fTBUCKEYE MAZDA LAMPS

r lCranc Electric Co. 10-12 N. 6th St . Phone 1081

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Miss Marcella Baumer, Mrs. Laura Bennett, Mrs. Musa Bennett, Mrs. Leona Haas, Mrs. Mary Haas, Miss Stella Harmon. Mrs. Lula Myers, Mrs.

Barbara Myers, Mrs. Ruth Pegg, Mrs. Anna Russell, Mrs. Minnie Schlagel. Mrs. Alice Sitloh, Mrs. Lydia Smelser, Mrs. Frances Test, Mrs. Edith Tice, Mrs. Louisa Turner, Miss Marguerite Turner, Mrs. Stella Trouse, Mrs. Laura Williams, and Miss Iene Williams. The club will be entertained Dec 13 by Mrs. Sylvia Smelser at her home on the Abington road. The annual Christmas party will be held at that "time. The Young People's Dancing club

held its weekly dance Wednesday evening at the L O. O. F. hall. The music

waa furnished by the Evan Smith or

chestra. Those who attended were:

Miss Violet Smith Miss Mary Tlerman,

Miss Lucile Talbeu, Miss Georgia

Rose. Miss Margaret Kelley, Miss Lil

Han Hill, -Miss Vivian Clark, Miss

Thelma Sherrow, Misa Minnie Rankin, Miss Mary Hodapp, Miss Jeanette Dalbey, Miss x Vivian Lohman, Miss Mary Scott, Miss Lucy Alexander, Miss

Esther Coppock, Miss Isabelle Len(Please Turn to Page Eleven)

Chinese Sacred Lilies Fine, large bulbs to grow in water. Regular price 20 cents each Friday and Saturday 15c each 2 for 25c

SPECIAL One 50c Bulb Bowl and PAn one Bulb.....OUL.

LEMON'S Flower Shop

1015 Main St.

Phone 1093 I

New Versions of the Colonial

FETCHING models whose tongues tell interesting new fashioa stories. Both dressy and tailored styles. In Satin and Patent, in several styles of heeL k $5.00, $6.00, $6.50 .

Neff and Nusbaum i Seventh and Main

Will He Remember This as the Christmas ' Yon Gave Him His Watch?

We have a complete line of Elglns, Walthams, Illinois, Howards, Hamilton and other standard makes in the new thin model white, green and yellow gold cases. . . Elgins at $12.00 to $75.00

Other makes at equally low prices, select his watch now.

Let us help you

"EVERYBODY APPRECIATES JEWELRY"

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For Better Foods at Lower Prices !

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Fancy New Coactry Chb R'J.

ar syrup, a great value; large size can for

Del Monte Peaches, big can 29c; Argo or Avondale Peaches, big can 22c Calif. Fruit In own syrup, big can 19c; Sliced Peaches, No. 1 can 14o

Sunmaid Raisins, seedless, new merchandise, 15oz. package

Seedless, three 1A-oz, pkgs. 19c

Red Pit d Cherries, can 22a. Del Monte Royal Anne Cherries, can 39c

fy nSTV yN. B,ue Label Golden C hW lJ fiSS Syrup, 5-lb. can 23c VV fJsA ir W 10-lb. can 43c kJ la U U 12-lb. can

Pancake Flour, Country Club, big package.. 10c 5-lb. sack Aunt Jemima, package.. 13c Log Cabin Syrup, small can

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Sunmaid Seeded, 15-oz. pkg. 17c

......25c 29c

Bananas, per pound .......9'2C 48 size Grape Fruit, each... 10c York Imperial Apples, lb...42c 64 size Grape Ifrult, 3 for ..25c Jonathan Apples, per lb 6c Cranberries, per pound ....15c Sweet Potatoes, 10 pounds ..22c Cocoanuts, fresh, 3 for . . , .25c

rl f S fl COUNTRY CLUB 1 1 I 1 1 & 1 B-b- ack 22d U j fl I 1 I 12'4-lb. sack 47t Ei I I 1 1 1 U 9Wo- 8ack S3.39

Gold Medal Flour, 5-lb. sk, 24c; 12-lb. sk, 52c; 24'2-lb. sk, 99c; 93-lb. sk, $3.89; Moses Best Flour, 12-lb. sk, 52c; Clifton Flour, 24!2-lb. 77c

SUGAR

Pure Cane, 1 0 pounds for

Churngold Oleo, pure, lb. ..29o

Pure -jOp Pound I u u

Wondernut Oleo, per lb. ...20c

75c LARD

Assorted Chocolates

wholesome.

Chocolate Drops, lb. 15o Fudge, Choc or Vanilla, lb. 15o-

Kroger Made. Fully the equal.

In quality of candles selling right here In the city for 60c a pound. Fresh, pure and

Genuine Hershey's Chocolate coating, lb. . ..

Fruit Drops, pound ........12c Peanut Brittle, pound 14c

COFFEE

FRENCH Compare It with any 50o coffee In town. If you don't

say It's as good or netier come

and get your

money back.

Pound pkg. .

JEWEL COFFEE, per lb. ...25c

BREAD

Country Club Milk Loaf. Made of same high grade materials you use when you bake at home. 24-oz.

wax paper JM wraDDed loaf a

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Country Club Sugar Cured Hams, per pound . .24c Country Club Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, 3-Ib. pieces or larger, per pound ; . . . . .25c Country Club Smoked Callies, per pound .... 16c Country Club Pure Sausage, per pound . . . . v. 19c

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Friday and Saturday

pecials

This week-end we offer many specials, that present you with opportunities that give you savings on your new Thanksgiving outfits or home needs. In accordance with the Knollenberg policy you are guaranteed that every special is of our best quality. TheFe is no limit to your purchases, but the early shopper has the benefit of the largest selection. ' , i

5 BIG READY-TO-WEAR SPECIALS

A NEW LOT OF POIRET TWILL DRESSES Misses and women's sizes, six different styles to choose from ; Friday and Saturday special gg fjp

ALL-WOOL PLAID SKIRTS Velour, Eponge and Prunella Plaid . Skirts, pleated models, browns and blues ; Friday and Saturday special 45

ALL-WOOL JERSEY BLOUSES Jacquette styles ; brown, henna and A rrr navy blue, embroidered models; Friday and Saturday, special tPTC I

.SPORT COATS A new lot of plaidback Sport Coats in Herringbone and

Q QpT Polair; Friday and Satur- Q Hf? D09VD urday, special tpLOmiO

WOMEN'S COATS Odd lot of all-wool Coats, dark colors only, a limited supply

to go on sale; Friday and Saturday, special. .... ...

SILK AND WOOL GOODS SPECIALS

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54-inch English Tweed in brown, grey and tan; special, a yard .

$1.98

36-inch Novelty Stripe Silk in a good line of patterns ; special, a yard

98c

58-inch - all-wool Velour Coating in brown, navy and black. A yard

$2.98

HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR

Children's Black Cotton Ribbed Hose, sizes 5 to 8, pair 19c; sizes 8 to 10, OQ pair iC Children's one-piece Flannelette Sleeping Garments, J2.00 value; Friday and Sat- OQ urday, suit Dl-dV Men's Cotton medium weight Union QQ Suits, Friday and Saturday, suit JOC Hen's natural color, part wool, Munslng Union Suits, $3.50 value; Friday and (JJO 4Q Saturday, suit tDLtO

Ladies' SQk Hose, assorted colors, $1.50 and $1.75 values; Friday and Saturday, '7Q pair I UK Ladies' Chamoisette strap wrist pearl clasp

Gloves, $2.00 value; Friday and Sat

urday, pair

S1.29

10c

Men's Work Socks, 15c value, Friday and Saturday, pair

Men's Wool Sweater Coats, $4.50 QQ ?Q value; Friday and Saturday, each.. DOUO

MAIN FLOOR ANNEX SPECIALS

Fancy colored Marquisette, 36 In. wide, OOp 50c value; Friday and Saturday, yd.... Ofciv White Marquisette, 36 In. wide, value -J Q -25c; Friday and Saturday, yard X.UK 36-inch Ingrain Carpet, good patterns, heavy quality, value $1.25 Friday and Satur- QO. day, a yard .......I..!..... wOU Wool WaH Brush with long white QQhandle, value $1.25; Friday and Saturday tOL 1 large Oil Mop and Bottle of Liquid Q(g Veneer; Friday and Saturday special.. OIC

Fancy Sunfast Madras, 36 inches wide, colors rose, blue, gray, tan or mulberry, value f7Q $1 yd.; Friday and Saturday special, yd. I C Single Velvet Brass Extension Rods, extend to 76 inches, no sag, no tarnish; value Q" rt 40c; Friday and Saturday, each O J.C Palm Beach Rag Rugs, size 27x54, very heavy quality with blue, rose or tan bor- J- OQ ders; special Friday and Saturday. . DXS 72x80 good heavy Cotton Blankets, Qrt JQ value $2.79; Friday and Saturday, pr.JDy4

EXTRA VALUES IN OUR DOMESTIC DEPT.

Pure Linen Table Damask, $2.25 value, special, yard

value, special, yard

S2.00

$3.00

Turkish Bath Towels, plain whit or Kflf colored borders, 5c value, each ...... Oll Huck Towels, regular 25c value, OHp special, each 11 27-inch Dress Gingham, 25c value, Oftf special UC Bleached Muslin, long cloth finish, Af 20c value, 6 yards for wl.UU

32-inch Dress Gingham, 35c value, np special OC 36-inch Percale, light and dark pat. OK, terns, 30c grade, at DC

81x90 Sheets, $1.50 qualities, special, each

Pure Linen Pattern Cloths, 2 yards

with Napkins to match, offered at a

discount of Bleached All Linen Crash, 40c quality, per yard

81.25

square

or nf

AO 70 ..35c

Unbleached All Linen Crash, 25c Q- Af value, 5 yards for .................... t5-LUU

2nd FLOOR ANNEX PRESENTS SAVINGS

Infants' Beacon Crib Blankets, size 30x40 In., In pink and blue, assorted patterns; CQf Friday and Saturday special, each....OOl

5 doz. Infants' Long White Flannelette Gowns, 75c garments; Friday and Saturday HPCp special, each UtlC .5 doz. Infants' White Outing Flannel Skirts, Gertrude style, extra heavy quality, crocheted finished edges. Regular $1.00 values; r7K Friday and Saturday special, each .... IwC S

"Red Star" Bird's-eye Diapers, 27 Inches square, regular price $3.00 per doz., Friday (Jrt A Q and Saturday special, dozen dutxO Extra good quality of Outing Flannel Diapers, 27 Inches square; Friday and Satur- Q- QQ day special, dozen t5Ji0

Infants' Rubens Shirts, cotton and wool mixed,

sizes from 1 to 6; Friday and Saturday,

special

Infants' Rubens Shirts, silk and wool mixed, sizes from 1 to 6; Friday and Satur- (J- rf day special, each tdXaUU

50c

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN OUR EAST ROOM

3 in 1 Shopping Bags of Imitation Leather, Friday and AOg' Saturday rtOU

Just-Rite Hair Nets, double

mesh; Friday and Saturday, doz.

l ib. box Whipped Cream Choc

olates, bitter sweet; Fri

day and Saturday

1 lot of Lace Vests, $1.25 to $1.35 values, Friday and Sat- QQ. urday IOl

S1.00

n Choc-

48c

Lamp Special 25 and 40 Watt, OQ Tungsten Lamp... ( 50 and 60 Watt AOg Nitrogen Lamp ... frOC 75 Watt Nitrogen POLamp ... .. .. tJtjLs

A large assortment of Bar Pins,

values up to 58c; Friday

and Saturday

43c

Hot Water Bottle and Combinar tlon set, regular $1.50 value;

Friday and Saturday

$1.19

A large assortment of Brassieres, sizes, from 32 to pQ n 44, Friday and Saturday UOC

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