Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 282, 27 November 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM RICHMOND, IND.. MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1922.

SOCIETY

; Cawing the musical actrriUes for ; the Old Year a program of folk music "and dancing will be given the evening " of Dec. 5 at the htgh school auditorium " by the Music Department of the Wo--man'a club. and pupils of Miss Eliza 'beta Kolp, -Vocal instrumental Humbert will be given by club members,

and Miss Kolp's pupils will present

Bclo ana group dances, .of different natJcms. This will be th.'cinH'a Jast pro- , gram -until- some tlma.5 Jji, January. JttettbeTs; -C-Cthe Virginia: Asher BusiJiies Women'B.council are to be guests. J7hB .flances.to. b.e.presented by-Miss -Kolp's pupils are: 7 Italian -Tarantella Margaret and Louise Jenkins. 1 ' Dance of Russia Dorothy Porter, of 1 Hagerstown. : French Minuet Katherine Myers. Danish Dance of Greetings Group of ; 20 girls. .-' L Dance of Scotland Lizetta Campbell Dance of Poland Ellen Bartel. ,;Swedjsh Folk Dance Group of 24 A girls.

Hungarian Dance Lucille Steers, of

ureen s orK.

'Interpretative Number, American In-

dian Dance by Jean- Grottendick. and song by Mrs. Dempsey Dennis. 5i Those who will take part in the Dan-j-teh dance- of Greeting are, in couples: VIvUb rCox and-Marine Ferguson:

,;-HeIeB Prances Klnert and Alice Marie

HaIl; Louise Logan and Edith Worley; :'':Jane Elmer and Mary Shiveley; Bet-

-tie Taylor and Jean Meyers: Jane

, Buche and Mary Alice Grueger; Georg-

' anna Doan and Elsie Bull: 'Jane Gil

?bert and Alice Jean Price; Helen Mil

kier and Phyllis Hughes; Myra Dennis

5! and Eleanor Collins. -

K Dancers in the Swedish singing

.'.game are to be: Vivian Cox, Marine '.J Ferguson, Helen Frances Klnert, Lonkise Logan, Edith Worley, Jane Elmer. ;;Mary Shiveley, Bettle Taylor, Jean Meyers, Jane Buche, Mary Alice Kruefger, Georgianna Doan, Elsie Bull, Jane

- Gilbert, Alice Jean Price. Helen Miller.

Phylis Hughes, Myra Dennis, Eleanor -Collins, Mary Alice Harrington. Helen ; Luken, Mary Quigley and Katherine

a Buche. A The wedding of Miss Helen Hazel

.'.tin riaiiphtpi nt Mm W U! Mnrmir

to donrad Ottenfeld, son of jilrs. Jack CHaner, was celebrated with a simple

anl beautiful ceremony Saturday after-

noon at 2U"0 o'clock at the residence of the Rev. J. J. Rae, pastor of the iTirst Presbyterian church. Mr. and

iMn. Sidney C. Watt were the only attendants. The bride's gown was a

iJoveljr creation of black velvet with ac-

jcessories to- correspond. Her flowers iwere rosebuds arranged in a. Duchess ibonquet. Mrs. Watt wore a georgette

.gown, or taupe shade with corsage of sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Ottenfeld ileft later on a wedding trip. They will ;?be at home upon their return at 120 'South Sixteenth street. Both are graduates of the Richmond high school and 'well known among the younger set. "Mrs. Ottenfeld is an Ornls Melas and ;Mr. Ottenfeld is an active member of the Omicrou Pi Sigma fraternity. He lis in business with the Hackman and Klehfoth company,' Messrs. Harry and Ferd Maurer entertained informally with a smoker at the Shome of Mr. and -Mrs. Maurer, Friday 'Sevening in honor of Lee Hillman who vwas married recently. Cards and muXsic furnished the entertainment for fbe evening,.;-; An oyster" luncheon was served at a late hour. During the evening the guest of honor was present

ed with a mantel clock. Those present were: Lee Hillman, Everett Stien, Albert Zwissler, Herman Hillman, Joseph Maurer, Lawrence Toschlog, Henry Maurer, Joseph Cox, Ferd Maurer, 'Joseph Harmeling, and Harry Maurer.

WIFE OF OPERA STAR'S MANAGER FILES $125,000 SUIT

: : Miss Anna Bircfc entertained Friday ' evening at .'her home with a miscella

neous shower .for Mrs. Lee Hillman, Ta recent bride, A program' of games and dancing" -Ufa's enjoyed during the evening. Later a dainty luncheon was 'served. Decorations In pink and white were attractively, carried out through the rooms. The guests' were: Mrs. J-iee Hillman,- Miss, Helen Schneider, -Miss Mary Hilftnan, Miss Laura Stien, :Miss Cornelia Stien, Miss Frances Hill-t-man. Miss Agnes Stien, Miss Loretta -Korves-, Miss Hilda Maurer, Miss Catherine Birck, and Miss Anna Birck. "Z. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Scully enter

tained at their home on North Fifteenth street Friday evening in honor of Mrs. John Brown, the occasion beting Mrs Brown's birthday. The time

was spent with music and games after which luncheon 'was served to the following guests.; "Mr. and Mrs. John C. .Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan, . ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Acker, Mr. and Mrs. iCharles Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. David Gorman, and Mr. and Mrs. James Scul:l Mr. and Mrs. Clem Ballard entertained at dinner Sunday at their country home west of" Pershing. Covers were "laid for: Mr.-and Mrs. Arthur Isaac, of " Connersville Mr- and . Mrs. v Harvey Brown and daughter, Catherine, of rNew Paris, 'thlo, Mr. and Mrs. John Utauthe, of Cambridge City, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank E. Kenworthy, Mr. and CMrs. Forrest . Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas E. Kenworthy. Jr, and daughters, Elizabeth and Ruth, all of Richmond, and Miss Dorothy Ballard.

, The music department of the Woman's club will meet Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Public Art gallery.: A Rachmaninoff program arranged by Mrs. Robert Hetm and Mrs.

Lloyd Harter will be presented.

Prof. E. Merrill will deliver the sec

ond of his series of lectures before the literary department of the Woman's club Tuesday afternoon at "the Morris son-Reeves library." His subject

will be "Human Values In Contemporary American. Poets."

No gallery , talk win be give this

week by Mrs. M. J. Johnson, before the

art department of the Woman s club. The next meeting of the art department will be held Dec &. The gallery talks will be given then.

The Tourist club wEl be entertained

Friday evening. Dec, 1, by Miss Sarah

Hill at her home on East Main street.

Prof. John Thompson will have the pa

per and Mrs. T. B. Jenkins will lead

the discussion. Members are asked to

note the change ia place of meeting.

The Virginia Asher Business Wom

en's council wlQ meet Tueseday noon at the Red Men's ban. The program win include the Blbla story by Mrs. Ruth Pemberton Brown and a solo by

Mrs. Ross Stoakes. Lcnch will be

served, toy the Frances Willard W. C

T. U. commencing at ll o'clock."'

The Cosmopolitan crab will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Albert

Kittle at her home, 22 North Twentyfirst street.

The Ladies' Auxiliary of Wm. P. Benton camp. No. 43, will meet Tues

day afternoon at 2 o clock In the post

rooms at . the courthouse. Final ar

rangements for Inspection are to be

made.

The West Richmond W. C T. XT. met

at the Community house Monday after

noon. Mrs., George G. Burbanck addressed the gathering on the women

voters. ".

The Winchester orchestra of six pieces will play for the Thanksgiving Masquerade dance which will be given at the Country club Friday evening for

all members of the club and their out of-town guests.

Following the business session of the Parent-Teacher - association of Joseph Moore school Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 2:30 o'clock, a Thanksgiving party

win oe given for the parents, teach

ers and children. The pupils will fur

nish the entertainment after which a

social hour will he enjoyed. Refresh

ments will be served. All patrons and

heir friends are urged to attend.

The Ladies' auxiliary of the United

spamsn war veterans will noid a spe

cial meeting at the home of the presi

dent, Mrs." Will Schneider, on South

Fourth street, Tuesday afternoon at

o'clock,. A full attendance Is desired.

A meeting of the Women's Conservation committee will be held at 1:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Red Men's hall. All committee women are

urged to be present as Important

Dusiness is to be Introduced.

The Current Events club win meet with Mrs. Elisabeth Bescher Tuesday

arternoon.

Miss Gertrude Bartel entertains Che Trifolium society at her residence on

South Sixteenth street.

Miss Virginia Livingstone win be

hostess to the Ornls Melas club Tues

day evening at her home, 301 North

Eleventh street.

A Thanksgiving dance wfTl be given

Tuesday evening at the I. O. O. F. hall by the Happy Hour club. The Bvan Smith orchestra will play the order

of dances.

A cafeteria supper will be served

at St Mary's Community hall Tuesday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock, by the

Confraternity of the church. Every

one is invited.

Mrs. E. R. Thompson will be hos.tess to the Show Me . club Tuesday afternoon at her home on East Main

street. 1

An evening gathering will be held

by the Hibberd Parent-Teacher asso

ciation Tuesday, at the school, to

which all members are especially in

cited. Perry Wilson, boys' secreetary

y--iV-T"--...-J$ i ' V.;vVs -3 SI1 -V MTfV -'All " '"r?'Jf 3 f 'v':i"fc;.i..r-.-. "s . - .a2- V ,

iHra. Carmelina Scotto, wife of Cfctavio Scotto, manager of Claudia Muaio,. opera star, has

started an alienation action ! 9125,000 against the diva, and suit for separation against her

Left, Mrs. Ottavio Scotto and her

daughter, Cecelia. Right. Claudia Muzio. spouse. Neither of the defend- ' ants are charged with r-'-conduct, but Mrs. Scotto charger that her .husband has neglected her and their chfldren-since becoming manager of Miss Muzio.

of the 3T. M. C. A., will bo the chief speaked. A candy and popcorn sale will be held in connection with -the meeting. All who are donating candy and popcorn are requested to have

donations at the building by noon Tuesday.

Mrs. J. M. Mungavln spent the week

end nflth relatives and friends at NewParis. Ohio.

Miss Florence Williams, of Chicago,

formar art supervisor in the public schools here, will spend Thanksgiving at Boston, Mass, the guest of Miss

Emily Parker, of this city, who is at

tending school at Boston this winter.

Ora Monger and daughter, Miss Viv.

ian Monger visited friends in Indian

apolis over the week end.

Pfaul Sudhoff and Earl Miner mo

tored to Lewisburg, Ohio, Sunday.

Mrs. Thena V. McLaughlin,' of 11 1

Soeth Fourth street, has returned from Kankakee, 111., where she has been visiting friends. Mrs. McLaugh lln was a former resident of Kankakee.

Mrs. Ora Monger and sons, Howard

and Omar, motored to ancnester

Sunday, where they were guests of oalatlves. " " ' V ' .

ComDumenting Mr. and Mrs. John

"Lamb, of 121 School street who Sun

day celebrated their sixty-sixth weddine anniversary children and grand

children gave a dinner and a surprise for them at their home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Harkins, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kemmer and Miss Mildred Kemmer motored to Indianapolis during the week and visited relatives. Mrs. Elmer Seikel entertained at

dinner Sunday in honor of her husband's birthday. Covers were laid for Miss Bessie Boomershine, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cook, Allen McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer SeideL Lizetta Campbell in a Marionette Dance" and Mary Alice Harrington In a Spanish dance were presented' in the solo numbers Saturday which are always a feature of Miss . Elizabeth Kolp's fancy dancing classes Saturday afternoon in the ballroom at the

Eagles' club. Next Saturday MargaretH

and Louise Jenkins will dance the special numbers. The balcony is open

to persons interested in watching the children. Miss Mary Louise Eyden is accompanist for the Classes.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Rogers, of Hunt street, spent the week end at Lafayette, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Rogers. While there they at

tended the Purdue-Indiana . football

game and Sunday afternoon were

guests at a tea Professor and .Mrs.

Robbins gave for the Agathon men.

George Hodge, of Chicago, Is spend.

ing a few days in Richmond visiting

bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Hodge, 110 North Twentieth street

Miss Ella McNally has returned to

her home in Richmond, after a three

day visit in Kokomo, at the home of

her brother, James Kelly.

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Fried Chicken Plate Lunch

Tuesday, 35 cents THEKANDY SHOP v . 919 Main St ,

FALL BULBS Tulips, all varieties, each. ......2c Crocus, each 1c OMERG. WHELAN 31-33 S. 6th. St Phone 1679

Equip Your Car with General Cords I and forget tire troubles they go a 1

long way to make friends. 1 McCONAH A'S 418 Main St

BABY CLOTHES If you-will insist on swathing the delicate skin of these tender little bodies in woolens, then for mercy's sake use caution in laundering their garments. ' No "wonder they are so often -fretful. If they could talk no doubt they would swear. Don't shrink

their woolens, don't yellow their dainty clothes on which you have put so much loving care. Settle this abuse of the little innocents right now. -Sit right down, and telephone your nearest grocer for one big, generous package of Easy Task Borax Soap Flakes. Advertisement

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Christmas Greeting Girds and Folders

So beautiful in themselves that they will convey a delicate compliment to whomever they are sent Come In and see our high grade folders at 25c, 35c, 60c, 75c. JL00 and uff

Richmond Art Store : J, 829 Main St "Richmond's -Aft - A Gift Shop"

300 Cups fro?n Every Pound of MOON CHOP TEA Have Yo" Tried ltf , Genuine Orange Pekoe, MUed tea, Green Tea . 4b. package package 15 c 29c K ROGER'S

Thanksgiving

of Millinery

AH this week we are offering extraordinary values in beautiful new Millinery. See our beautiful showing of the new Velvet and Metallic Hats in Henna, Canna, Cerise, Orange and other brilliant hues. The prices are extremely moderate.

Nolder's. Millinery 39 North Eighth St

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That Boy Will Need a New ' Suit or Overcoat . , - to wear to grandmother's on 1 Thanksgiving Day.

Bring them here to see the wonderful line of Suits and Overcoats we are showing thi3 season. The style and quality that he most desires can -be found with . little difficulty here. Prices are right, too.

Bender's Pare N. Y. Fruit Salad Is the very finest quality and most delicious dessert you can serve for your Thanksgiving Dinner Order Now

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Your - Thanksgiving Vacation Naturally you want-to take a trip looking your best. A new Suit or Overcoat is out of thev question at this time. There is just one thing left to do. Call us and let our experts give your clothes a good dry cleaning, pressing and repairing. Goods Called for and Delivered Telephone 2807

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Beautiful Watches that Are Reliable Only 22 More Shopping Days

We iave all the standard makes, "beautifully carved, in Green Gold, White Gold, ' YeHow Gold, Silvgr, and Platinum. Every Watch we sell is guaranteed to give rrrmTilete satisf action. Srte-

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THE STORE OF. QUALITY

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A gift of furniture well chosen, will give a woman more pleasure than anything else. Here we have listed a few pieces of furniture that will look well in the home. They are reasonably priced. t

A Gateleg Table is the Thing It's the Thing among Tables and the Thing to give the home that needs a Table. It is by turns haU . table, breakfast table., console, library table, card table and tea table. With solid mahogany top $14.75 to $45.00

A Pair of : Candle Sticks ;. Yet so" old and yet so hew are" Candle Sticks; they're used in every room. How inviting a dining room table looks De-' neath soft glowing candle light 39c and up Extra Special Polychrome Sticks and Candles, pair $1.00 .

She'll Never Pass These By No woman can pass by a Mirror without stopping to look Into It' And you won't be able to pass these by without buying at least one, when you see the values you are getting. $4.50 and up

A Chair You'll Never, Tire In or Of .You ought to have at least one of ' these chairs around the house. They're well made, graceful and ' Jeitremely comfortable. The nice part about them is that they look well in any room and with any combination of furniture.

V-J Kight Up to the Minute This Spinet Desk has all the little conveniences that modern demands have made upon it Mantf "cubby holes, many drawers and very graceful may describe it briefly but to fully appreciate it you must see it $17.50 to $65.00 :

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A Martha Washington Cabinet Among the most welcomed Christmas gifts is the Martha Washington sewing cabinet pictured above. Three drawers and two end compartments, in mahogany or walnut at this low price $15.85

Furniture gifts must be Thought leisurely, so make your Christmas selections now. We will hold them until the time you wish to have them delivered.

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