Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 280, 24 November 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1922.

SOCIETY 1

, " Eben(Louck entertained with a stag; ; dinner ; Thiysdax. evening at 6:30 'o'clock at -bis -residence en East Main street at which a ' aumber 'of --men with whom be la connected in business circles were guests. Those for whom covers were laid, included: Charles W. Jordan; ' Judge ; William A. Bond, Mayor . Lawrence A, Handley, L. -S. Bowen, J. P. 'Hornaday, -Walter McConaha, Lee B. Nusbaum, O. P. Nusbaum, William H. Romey, John Teetor, of Hagerstown, B. F. Taylor, Gu3 Raystarner, Paul Kemper, Omar Chase, Clarence Pitman, of Milton, T. II. Hin, G. R. Swallow, of Milton, R. E. Swallow and Eben Louck. tMr." and Mrs. il'H. Jones will keep open house on their fortieth wedding anniversary Thanksgiving day at Hawthorn Farm, Centerville, from 2 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and from 7 to 10 o'clock in the evening. The marriage of Miss Margaret Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Patterson to Charles Edgar Ehlers, of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Ehlers, was solemnized 'Friday morning at 11 o'clock at the home of the Rev. H. S. James, pastor

of the United Brethren church. Mr. and Mrs. Ehlers left immediately for (Indianapolis, where they will reside. .'Mr. Ehlers is an employe at the hotel iWashington.

The Ornis Melas is to entertain with

ione of the notable holiday affairs this

:Yuletide season when it will give a

I dance Christmas night at the Eagles'

iclub. The Howard Mollencup orches

tra, of Defiance, Ohio, is to play for

the dance, making its aenut to menImond dancers. Several hundred in-

yitations are to be issued in the next

: fortnight for the affair. The com

mittee in charge is composed of Miss

Josenhine Iliatt. chairman: Miss

'Helen Hazeltine, Miss Gertrude Willliams. Miss Birdice Norris, Miss Kath

arine Binkley and Miss Doris Puckett. Mrs. Eniil Marinace, who is leaving in a few days for residence in New

,'York City, was the guest of honor at

a theatre and luncheon party Thurs

day evening. The party attended the

'Washington theatre after which a 'two-course luncheon was served at the t Polly Prim Tearoom. Among those

in the party were: Mrs. Emil Mari

nace, Mrs. J. W. Morris, Mrs. George Arnold, of New Paris, Ohio, Mrs. Fred Parker. Mrs. Paul Neff, Mrs. J. L.

Blossom Mrs. Arthur Conner, Mrs. Dena Fleming. Mrs. Chester Slgler,

Mrs. Carl Shaffer. Mrs. Howard Mer-

ill. Mrs. Ed Hohmam. Mrs. J. W. Jen

kins, and Mrs. Omer Ryan. Miss Florence Fosnot was given

party in honor of her birthday, Thursday evening. The time was spent with

games and dancing. The guests were,:

Miss Helen Moody," Miss Margaret

Moody, Miss Esther Pegg, MIbs Helen

Barker, Miss .Hazel Fosnot, Miss aea-

nora Fosnot, .Miss- Florence Fosnot, tui

mer Fulton, .Glenn Pegg Fred, Stein, Howard Fosnot, George . Fosnot,: an4

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fosnot, ;

The Daffodil club ' was entertained

with a pretty - party " Thursday after

noon by Mrs. Edwin Sharp at her home on Randolph street A musical program was given during the afternoon, Mrs. Arthur Bundy, Mrs. Walter Snavely, Mrs. Ralph- Little and Miss Bernice Goebel taking part The time was spent in needlework and later refreshments were served iy the hostess. Guests of the club were Mrs. .Willard Stump, Mrs. Bruce Cline," Mrs. Claude Addleman, Mrs.: Arthur Bundy. Mrs. Ralph Littlev. and Mrs. Fred .Goebel. Members present included: Mrs. Harry Darnell, Mrs. , Harry Sharp, ' Mrs. George Reid, - Mrs. - Walter Snavely, Mrs. Ray Meeks, Mrs. John Schattell, Mrs. Charles Dove Mrs." Walter Mur

ray. Mrs. Jennie Fogel, and Mrs. -'Ed

win sharp. The next meeting will be held in two weeks with -Mrs. John Schattell at. her home on North Thirteenth street. : .!'.'.'.'. Masons were guests at an Informal dancing party held at the Masonic temple Thursday evening. The Jesse Halberstadt orchestra played the pro

gram-of dance3. Among those pre-i ent were: Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mr. ana;

Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Wickett Mr. and Mrs..H. H. Puckett Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. George Harkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Parker, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Cain, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bosworth, Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Darnell, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eileman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Aiken, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hodge, Mr.

and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jellison, Mr. and Mrs., W. L. Mas-

Bie, -Mr. and Mrs. Newman," Mr. and Mrs. Perry Druley, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Heery, Mr. an Mrs. Harry Glick, Miss

Blanche Outland, Miss Marie McGlun-

negill, Misa Elizabeth Townsend, C. R. TJmpleby, Paul Minor, Mr. Juday and Dr. Frank Moelk. The next dance will be held in three weeks, on Dec. 14.

all wishing to become members arc requested to meet at the Red Mon'i hall, Monday evening, Nov. 27, at 1 o'clock. , , knights of Columbus are givins A house party Friday evening al 8 o'clock, at their club. Cards and dancing will be features of the evening's entertainment and luncheon will be served late in the evening. The Evan Smith orchestra is to play.

Eden Rebekah lodge, No. 30, will

meet Saturday evening at 7:15 o'clock at the I. O. O. F. halL

A card party will be given Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the Moose

home. The public is invited to at

tend. Admission will be 15 centa.

The children's story hour will be

held Saturday morning from 9:30 to 10:30 o'clock instead of in the afternoon this week, at the Morris son-

Reeves library, it is announce.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will hold

an assembly dance Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall. The HalBerstadt

orchestra will play.

The N. N. C. club was entertained

Thursday evening by Miss Rhea Porter at her home, North Thirteenth

street The time was spent informal

ly and refreshments served. The next

meeting will be Dec. 7 at the home

of Miss Corrine Schneider. South

Eighth street All members are urged

to be present as important matters

will be aiscussed.

Mahlcn Walls entertained the fol

lowing guests at a 6 o'clock dinner

Wednesday evening: Rex Sauter, Jack

Mattox, BernardKohnle, Merlin Murry, Harold Malone, Ralph Kennedy, Mr. Miller and Coach Harold Little.

Miss Martha Terhune, 201 South

Eleventh 6treet, entertained at dinner and cards Wednesday evening for a

number of friends. Yellow and white

chrysanthemums were used on the

dinner table and formed decorations

through the rooms. The guests were:

Mr. and Mrs. Blair Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. George Kagey. Mr. and Mrs. Lo-

thair Teetor, Mr. and Mrs. Houston Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Davis, and R. H.-Hydson, all of Hagerstown; Mrs. Charles Frank, of Connersville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thurston and H. J. Haynes, of this city. - ; Mrs. Jame3 W. Morrisson and her

son, Reeves, who have been visiting Mr.-and Mrs. W. D. Foulke, returned to her home in Chicago Thursday

evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, of South Sixth street will entertain at supper, Friday evening, the Rev. and Mrs. C. B. Fugget. of Ashland, Ky., and the Rev. and Mrs. L. F.

Ulmer and daughter, Ruth, of Chest

nut street The Rev. Fuggett is con

ducting revival services at White

water, . ; A meeting of the Parent-Teacher association of Sevastopol school will be held at the school Friday evening with a special program and other features. All patrons are cordially invited.

... The Carnation club meets Friday

evening with MrsR. E. Sterling, at 14 V North Ninth sft-eet ...

:- A cafeteria supper is to be served

from 5:30 to 8 o'clock Friday evening

at Baxter school. The public is invited. . An, entertainment and com

munity games in charge of P. H. Slo-

cum will follow. , .

The Parent-Teacher association rof Joseph Moore school is sponsoring a play, "The Story of the Early Hebrews" wfclch will be given by the

children of the school Friday evening

at 7:30 o'clock in the school chapel.

A small admission will be charged The public is Invited to attend.

A dance will be given Saturday evening at Eagles' hall. . Miller's orches

tra will play. The public is Invited,

Miss Elizabeth Kolps classes in

fancy dancing will meet Saturday afternoon in the ballroom at the Eagles'

club. Feature dances will be given

by some pupils during the afternoon

The balcony will be open to anyone

interested in watching the children's

classes.

All members of Mauraee council No. 4, D. of P., who know themselves to be members of the degree staff and

f Suburban

TI1IS WOMAN HOLDS UNIQUE PLACE IN WORLD OF MUSIC

MITTON. Ind. Mrs. Anna Har-

mler has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irv!n Harmier at Cambridge Mrs,

Sommers, - who is seriously ill, does not imrjrove.... Prayer meeting and

workers' conference of the Methodist church will be held Thursday evening

with Walter Templin.... Mrs. Jemima

Moore who has been visiting Mr. and

Mrs. Edwin Moore in Richmond for

several weeks, returned Saturday..

Rev. Coleman is holding revival meet

ings at Doddridge chapel.. The young people's division of the Methodist Sunday school will have charge of the

school Sunday. Miss Margaret un

mit will act as superintendent They

will have a Thanksgiving program

....Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin and family spent Sunday with relatives at Kennard....Mr. and Mrs. John Coyne were called to Indianapolis Wednesday on account of the serious

illness of their dauehter, Mrs. Ross

Doddridge, at St Vincent hospital....

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Templin, Kev. and Mrs. F. C. McCormick, Mr. and

Mrs. "Ed Wilson and Mr. and Mrs.

E. P.- Jones were at Richmond weanesday night to hear W. C. Pierce.

The Methodist ladles wm serve

a turkey dinner Thanksgiving day at Masonic halt

HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Mrs. William

Abbott Mrs. Jim Dempsey, Mrs. Clifford Foutz and Mrs. L. B. Davis joined the Christian church Sunday at the morning service. .,. .Mrs. Ada Thurston i3 sick Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Edwards entertained Mrs. Edward's parents and

sister and father-in-law Sunday. Mrs.

Edwards accompanied her parents to their home at Indianapolis and return

ed Monday. Mr. Edwards has gone to Ohio.. The Woman's History . club

met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charley Marshal. Seventeen members were present and answered

to roll call with current events. A paper was read by Mrs. Lee Rath, en

titled, "The Hudson Bay Company and

Far East" The quartet composed of

Mrs. Fred Murray, Mrs. Charles Tee-

'.Sari" ' J

Iff. ... 4,"

ernoon and extinguished a small fire near the roof at J. O. Ballenger's residence on West Clay street. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teach and two children.

Thelma and Rogers were entertalnedJ

at t o ctocr dinner sunoay dj air. ana Mrs. J. H. Kl dwell, at their home on

Perry street Mrs. Laura Hines spent a few days at Indianapolis last

week.... Thanksgiving service will be held at the M. E. church Thanksgiving

morning.

BETHEL. Ind. Forest Boren and

Vernie Hill spent a few days this week in- Chicago...... .Mr.and Mrs. John

Harding and daughter Miss Marie, en

tertained to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Coleman and son Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spencer and

daughter Loreen and son LowelL and

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer. .. .Mr.

and Mrs. Mgar hhi ana son -v Baptist church services will be conspent Sunday with Elmer Armacost ; . t . fimw,n nrn,n

" V . V by Rev. R. E. Reece. his Sunday mom-

spent Sunday with Mr Constable's mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Sackett of Winchester.... Mr. and Mx-s. Rea

son Wolfal have gone to Richmond to remain for the winter with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Letter. Mr. Wolfal has employment there.... Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bond have gone to Richmond to live this winter. ...

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Addelman spent Sunday with relatives near New Paris,

Ohio.... Mr. and Mrs. Donald Windle spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Boren.... Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hill and Mrs. James Blose of Richmond spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spenceff.

Cambridge City Baptists To Hear Rev. R. Reece CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 24.

Medical Society Attacks Volstead Law Provisions (By Associated Press) '

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24. The Volstead v, Act was attacked as provocative, of disrespect for law, as an "obnoxious invasion of the prerogative of the physician and Indirectly detrim vital to the health of ners of alcohol by caus

ing the consumption of "deleterious drmlrs and beverages 'in a resolution adopted by the St. Louis Medical Society of Research in session here. "Be

it resolved," the resolution added, "that as fellows of this society we will

use oar utmost efforts to legally mod-

iry use eighteenth amendment if it cannot be legally eradicated from our

constitution in its entirety."

Alma Voedisch. Alma Voedisch occupies the rathei unusual position of only woman booking managei for one of the largest musical attractions which has ever visited this country, the Ukrainian National choruj. She has booked other mcs'eal attractions, such . as the Boston Grand Opera company, the Pavlowa company and Leopold Godowskv.

tor, Mrs. Etta Porter and Mrs. Charley

Mashal sang a lullaby and Mrs. Loth

air Teetor '.read a story. The club ad

journed to meet with Mrs. Etta Porter

Monday Afternoon next week. ...Miss Neva Scolders returned to her home

near Dayton. Ohio. Saturday, after

spending a few weeks visiting friends here.... Mr. and Mrs. Charley Nicholson moved from their farm west of town Wednesday to their new house

oa North Perry street. . .-The fire de

partment was called out Tuesday aft-

Flavory Goodness

for bread, biscuits and rolls, tise ,

FAULTLESS FLOUR ; Order a Sack Today JOHN R. HAWEKOTTE

I 1611 Main Phone 2223

and family of Eldorado Mr., and Mrs. Charles Smith spent Sunday afternoon with Ernie Collins and family .j.. Miss Helen Collins of Richmond,

spent from Saturday until Monday, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Collins Mr. and Mrs. C. C.Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Parker of Rich

mond, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Thompson, and Mrs. Jehu Boren spent Sunday aftemon with Mr. end Mrs. Eli Hyde.

On next Tuesday evening, Nov. 28,

Miss Helen Gale, teacher of the Bethel

school, together with her pupils will

give a free entertainment here at the

Century halL Everyone is cordially

invited to come:... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harlan and daughter Thelma of Richmond, Mr. and MrsLafe White and Mrs. Sarah Anderson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harlan... .Mr, and Mrs. Anson Brumfield and Wayne Brumfleld were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Long of Centerville. . .On next!

Saturday the Aid society of this place will give a market and bazaar at the Firet National bank at Richmond,... Mr. , and . Mrs. Thurman Constable

ing subject being "Thanksgiving Sacrifice" and the evening sermon on "Samson". Sunday school will begin at 9:30 and B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 with Baldwin Brumfiel and Durwood Moore as leaders.

In the picturesque days of 49 thjj

v-uioese gum aiggers in VJaiirornia ate, as an especial delicacy, a dish of rat brains, with garlic and aromatic weeds.

300 Cups from Every Pound of MOON CHOP TEA ; Have You Tried It?, Genuine Orange Pekoe, Mixed Tea, Green Tea ; K-lb. package -Ib. package 15c 29c K RO G ER'S

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Styles so new, and particularly good, are here Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes to meet every need. For ladies, men and children. Men's Footwear

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BOYS' SHOES Serviceable and stylish. We will fit the boy's feet $2.75 to $5.00

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