Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 283, 28 November 1922 — Page 4
THE HICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., TUESDAY, NOV.. 28,-1922.
PAGE FOUE team at community hall Wednesday Wednesday afternoon in Mary's Hard ing last Wednesday with Lagolda Colburn. LABOR HEAD GOVERNOR'S SECRETART j evening. Jdx. ana jars. Arurur ueese ware store. They had an all day meetoci: spent Btmday with relativea at Green's Fork Mr. "Virgil Ontlend of Culver 1a viaifhir Mlas Mand Drischel Mrs. George Baboock and Mrs. Carl Boyd spent jmaay ra jauncie.
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"WBey Glass of Chicago, rwill come
Thursday to be the . guest over the; week-end of his mother, Mrs. Frank'
Glass, of East Main street.
Sir. and Mrs. Francis Glass, of Chi
cago, will spena xnanraping oay here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Williams and Mrs, xranK uiass. .-.
Visa Martha Jane Prescott, of Berk
eley. Califs Is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Harrle Rnssel . Dilks, of South Thirteenth street. -
Mrs. Margaretta Cochran, of Hamil
ton. Ohio. Is visiting her Bister, Mrs.
Anna McClelland, of North Twelfth
street.
Mrs. James Mitchell and -Mrs. Wal
ter Hawekotte have returned mnn
Lafayette where they visited Mrs. Hawekotte' a son, Robert, -who is a stu
dent at Purdue.
Miss Mary Huber left Monday for
Connersville where she will attend th
wedding of Miss Isabelle Gerling am
Lawrence Ley. of Indianapolis, which
will take place at 8 o'clock Wednesday
morning at the Church of St. Gabriel.
Albert Peterson, of the Billy Sunday
party, was the dinner gueet Monaay fivftnlnx of the Rev. and Mrs. E. L.
Gates.
Mrand Mrs. W. H. Nleman fcave re-
sturoed to their home In Columbus,
Oillo, -after spending the week-end witn
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Msuanotr, oi
North. Tenth street.
Mrs. Carl CNelL Mrs. Bess Haisley,
31 rs. Jennie Plook, and Miss Josephine TSorton, of Centervflle, were here Mon-
day to attend the Farrar recital.
Mrs. M. J. Meagan and Miss Mary
rMeaean will leave Tuesday for Detroit,
Mich, where they wJ'l he Jie guests oi
Dr. and Mrs. J, W. Kemper.
Arnold Eadler was the guest of hon
or at a birthday party given Batur-
dav afternoon at his home. Games
were clayed during the afternon after
which refreshments were served. A
rcolor scheme of pink and white was
carried out. A birthday cake . orn al
imented the table. Those present were
Arnold Eadler, Kenya Keith, Harold fCampbell, James Roabs, Alvin Meek,
rWilbur Meek. Esther street.- suidred
Keith. Ruth Haworth, Margaret Ha-
'worth,' Katherine Haworth, and Imo
gen e Tart
i Mr, and Mrs.r J. Henry Fulle, of
Glen MlllrsPark. were given a sur
prise p; y in honor of their fifth wed
Cing anniversary ssunuay evening, xne
supper table held a large bouquet or white chrysanthemums. Covers were
laid for Mr. and Mrs. August Blomyer, Mr. and Mrs. .Wilbur Fulle, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bourne, and daughter, Hazel May, and Mrs.. Leo Stigleman, John Placke, and Colin Fulle. The Semper Phi Delas club met with Mrs. Bonnie Schaefer at her home on Richmond avenue Monday evening. iGuests were Miss Marguerite Jenkins, Miss .' Esther Hamilton, Miss Gladys Borradalle, Miss Goldie Van Tress, Miss Edith Hinshaw, Mrs. Mont Bradway and Mrs. Bernlce Lienemann. The members present included: Miss Lucile Shurley, Miss Dorothy Shurley,
Mrs. - Mildred Mason, Mrs. Bonnie
Schaefer, Miss Blanche Charman,
Mrs. Hazel Stigleman, Miss Hollings-
, worth, Miss Mary Way, Miss Marie
Schutte, Miss Anna Bostlck, Miss Susanna Kitchell, Miss Opal Skinner, :Miss ! Louise' Study, and Miss Fern
; Homan. The next regular meeting
will he held at the home of Miss Glen-
na Krome, on East Main street. I Another Community night will be i held at the Union Mission, North 1 Twelfth street, Wednesday evening, )Nov. 27, at 7:30 o'clock. Community Wincing will be directed by Ora Ste-
':eall. There will be instrumental mu-
, sic and later Community games un
i'der the direction of P. H. Slocum.
V Everyone is welcome.
Tickets for the picture "To Have ; and To Hold," which comes to the
Washington theatre Dec. 17, will be I on sale with members of the D. A. R.
t commencing Wednesday. Proceeds
from the sale of tickets by the D. A i R., will be used in furthering its pat-
- riotia undertakings. The chapter receives no benefit from tickets sold at theatre and everyone expecting to go is asked to buy their tickets before- ; hand of some D. A. R. member. There will be no special rate for children but
any child selling 10 tickets will be : given one free. Shannon D. Neil, Miss
. 'Flora Broaddns and Miss Anna Brad
bury will have tickets for distribution
at the high school.
Mr., and Mrs. L. H. Jones will hold open house at their home, Hawthorn
Farm, at Centerville, Thanksgiving
day, from 2 to 5 o'clock in the after
noon and from 7 to 10 in the evening.
; Tha Omlcron Pi Sigma fraternity
: will give a dance at the I. O. O. F
rhall Friday evening for which Parker's
iPopular Players, of Columbus, Ohio,
.'are to play the order of dances
large number of persons are expected
to attend, among them many eoUege students who wGl be home ever
Thanksgiving. The Richmond Country dub members will be entertained with a masquerade dance Friday evening, Dec. 1.
which the November social comraSttee
is giving. The Winchester six-piece
orchestra will play the program of
dances. A number of features are planned and refreshments will be
served Everyone is asked to mask.
The Palais Gardens orchestra la to play here Tuesday evening for a-Aance
to be given at the Eagles' hall by Messrs . Gruenewald, Simmons and O'Brien. Several hundred Invitations
have been Issued for the affair. '
Donation week for the Margaret Smith home is here. Every housewife
when ordering her groceries this week
Is asked to order some canned goods
fruit, and vegetables sent to the home
as her bit toward the donation week. The Cosmopolitan club will be en
tertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Albert Kittle at her home, 22
North Twenty-first street
The Trl folium society will meet on
Tuesday evening with Miss Gertrude
Bartel, South Sixteenth street
The Orals Melas club meets with
Miss Virginia Livingstone, North Eleventh street Tuesday evening.
-The Happy Hour club is holding Its
Thanksgiving dance Tuesday evening
at the I. O. O. F. hall. The Evan;
Smith orchestra will play.
A cafeteria supper is being served
from 5 to 8 o'clock at St Mary's Community house. North Seventh and A streets, Tuesday evening. Everyone la invited.
The Hibberd Parent-Teacher association is holding an evening meeting Tuesday at the school. Perry Wilson, boys' secretary of the T. M; C. A la to be the chief speaker. A candy and
popcorn sale will be held in connec-4
tlon with the meeting. A special ln-J vitalion la extended to-the men te at J
tend. :. "
The Fall-view Women's Comma nfty
club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Sevastopol school.
All women of Falrview are Invited.
Lunch will be 10 cents.
The Ladies' society of the B. of L.
F. and K. will hold a market at Qulg-
ley's drug store, 727 Main street, Wednesday, commencing at 10:30
o'clock in the morning. Everything
In home-cooking will be on sale.
Calanthe Circle, Pythian Sisters,
will meet with Mrs. John Cully at her
home, 337 South Eighth street Fri
day afternoon. All Bisters are cor
dially invited.
The B. B. B. Thimble club will be entertained by Mrs. Clyde Gardner,
16 North Nineteenth street Wednes
day afternoon. .
A public card party will he held at
Vaughan hall Wednesday evening.
Euchre and sheebhead will be played.
The public is invited. The playing
will commence at 8:15 o'clock.
Benjamin Ball, leaves Friday for
Ada, Ohio, where he . will spend Thanksgiving holidays with relatives.
He will return Monday.
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'Abeve, GverRor-eteet aA Hra. v Georr W. P. Hunt. Eelw,H.S. KcChtshey. George W. P. Hunt, former D. S, mknstsT -to Sim aad just re-elected governor mi Arizona for a foarth term, declares that he win fight any attempt of the corporations to control state government and will see that labor gets a square deal. Hcnt has named H. S. Mcduskey, president of the state federation of labor and editor of the Labor Journal, his private secretary, i
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STRAUGHN, - Ind. Dr. SomervUle
Light from Richmond held the third
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church
Sunday morning..... Mirle Willis and Lawrence Benjamin wil go to Detroit
the latter part of the week to go to
work..... Ruby Henley is home again
from visiting her husband in Pikeville.
...William Ferguson and Carl Willis
motored to Elwood Friday night, spent
the night and went on to Purdae Sat
urday to the Purdue-Indiana game....
Mrs. El ma Cook visited her son m Newcastle over the week end.. . . .The
second number of the lecture course. Dr. Cady, was Thursday night He
Is a scienflflo lecturer and was liked very much,. .Ruth May visitad her par
ents over Sunday Miss Williams sent
the week-end at her home in Murfcie..-
Hazel Palin and Lugoldie Coltnrn shop ped In Newcastle Saturday... Professor
and Mrs. Overman visited friends et
Thorntown the last of the week... Ray Piersons entertained his brother Sam
Pierson and Gertrude Minear Sunday
Estel Ganker spent Sunday with Gen
evieve CoHmrn Margie Catey at
tended Friends quarterly meeting at Lewisville, Saturday.. ... .Warren Macy has bought the Charles Boyd farm near Hopewell and will move to it
in the spring: The 'Ladies of -the M. E. church will give a bazaar next
Friday Night club held Its meeting
Suburban
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. Mrs.- Her
man Johnston sDent Saturdav in In
dianapolis. . . .Monday evening Rev. L.
J. Ehrhardt will open a revival meet
ing at Pleasant Hill church, to be held
every night for at least two weeks.,
The second number of the Lyceum
course under the auspices of the Moose
lodge will be the Chicago Lyceum
players in the Grand theatre Tuesday evening in the comedy drama "Sarah
Sidesteps" Mrs. Edwin Callaway
spent Saturday in Richmond with
friends.... Rev. E. J. Bulgin, the fa
mous evangelist wno neld six weeks
of successful meetings in the taber
nacle here one year ago, opened
three weeks' meeting in Portland, Ind
Sunday. A number from here are plan
ning to go to Portland to hear him dur
ing his campaign in that city.... The
710 Main. Phone 1830
CHIROPRACTORS
a. C. WILCOXEN, d. a C H. GROCE, D. C 1220 Main St Phone 1603
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with. Mr; and Mrai Harry Shiedler and
Lrwas a very Interesting meeting. Lee
Ault read a paper on "Formation vs. Reformation Mrs. Ed Morgan of Dublin read a paper on "Democracy
on Trial." The next meeting will be Dec 7 with Mr. and Mrs. M. IL Gaar
...Charles Young has been trans
ferred from the Oxford sanitarium to
the U. S. Military hospital at Dayton
for medical treatment.;.. Mrs. J. C. Dodson and daughters spent Saturday
in Richmond.... Carl Boyd of Chicago
spent the week-end with his wife and
son here.... The Cambridge City Bap
tist hoys' basketball team will play the
Newcastle Baptist boys' team at Com
munity hall in this city Thursday even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. George Butler
have returned to Indianapolis after a
visit with his mother, Mrs. Isaac Davis
.Miss Irene Kirkwood of Newcastle
was the week-end guest of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Miller.... Mrs. Jennie Dairy
returned Sunday from a visit of sev
eral weeks with her son, Charles Dairy
and family at Alliance, Ohio.... Mrs.
Paul Drischel has returned from a vis-
It with her aunt Mrs. Ed Murphy, at
Peru. . . .The Junior Christian Endeav
or society met at the home of their superintendent Mrs. A. R. Kelsey,
Saturday afternoon. Each child
brought a sack of cookies, and a box
was packed containing 19 dozen cook
ies and eent to the Christian orphan's
home at St Louis as a Thanksgiving
ofienng.....Mrs Anna Jacobs and Mrs
Ada Harnard are spending several
days in Lewisville, Ky., where Mrs
Jacob underwent an operation for the
removal of teeth. . . .Mr. and 'Mrs. E. O
Paul entertained to 6 o'clock dinner
Saturday evening. Mr; and Mrs. Char
les Porter of Hagerstown. and Mn and
Mrs. Ed Canfield of Richmonii....
Miss Geneive Kniese is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Murphy, In Connersville The Brownsville basketball
team will play the local high school
American Beauty Electric Iron
, tm Easy Payment Plan $2 Down 50c Week
Item with comfort and ease with practically mo additional cost Crane Electric Co. 10-12 N. 5th St, Phone 1081
ALWAYS ASK US FOR (DABJUI&EW
Economy BAKlfliG POWOESt
ARBAUGH & SON 229 West Main
Useful Gifts For Him
Watch Chains Belt Buckles Scarf Pins Fountain Pens Pencils, etc.
We have a complete selection of all the useful gifts for the man. at reasonable prices. We know what men like and will be glad to help yon select the gift he will like.
Only 21 More Shopping Days f Before Christmas "EVERYBODY APPRECIATES JEWELRY-
Sectional Bookcases enable you to classify your library Yea can devuta om ernllij to poetry Soother to luitoiy. another to ahcrt stories, and ao ea until soar bbruy is d&csiiicd .. A new sets of boots era vosAneS. new aecriona can ba added to your bookcase at a few dollars each, la many horaea tha children tiave a section or a complete Globe-Wernicke Bookcasefor their books. Parents fin J this encourage the children, to hclplul reading habits. CloboWenucVe Sectional Boolccaaea are made in styles and finishes to has. Pinniio wuii a4 mlrrwr Uuaa. Soldbja
Weiss Furniture Store
505-513 Main St. '
r4 9k ' arl 41
enber.
Fulghum's Victoria Store
Open Every Evening Until Christmas
1000 Main Street
Phone 2275
THE CHRISTMAS STORE
XMAS
I Equip Your Car with General Cords
i and forget tire troubles they go a
J long way to make friends. 1 HcCONAHA'S 418 Main St.
A White Rotary Sewing Machine I . would make a desirable gift for f
ivChrlstmae. I
LACEY'S !
New Location 14 S. 9th, Phone 1756 1
See Us for Velocipedes, Bunny and Kiddle. Auto Swings MEYERS & KEMPER 405 Main Street
FALL BULBS Tulips, all varieties, esch......2c Crocus, each ...........1c OMER G. WIIELAN 31-33 S. 6th St. Pbone-1679
Thanksgiving Sale
of Millinery
ATI this week we are offering extraordinary values in beautttul new Millinery. See out beautiful ehowtes of the new "Velvet and Metallic Bats in Henna, Canna, Cerise, Orange and other brilli- ' ant hues. The prices are extremely moderate.
Nolder's Millinery 89 North Eighth St
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WESTCOTT HOTEL Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner, $1.25
Celery
Cotuit Oyster Cocktail Salted Almonds
Olives
Consomme en tasse Cream of Asparagus an Crouton
Broiled White Fish Maitre d Hotel Jullene Potatoes
Choice of Stuffed Young "Vermont Turkey, Chestnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce Roast Leg of Lamb, Currant Jelly Prime Bibs of Beef aus Jus
Small Potatoes In Cream or . French Peas
Candled Sweets
Pineapple Fritters, Natural Sauce
Hearts of Lettuce, Hongoroes Dressing
Choice of Hot Mince Meat Pie Pumpkin Pie African Ice Cream and Cakes '
Mixed Cheese and Crackers
Coffee
Tea
Milk
Fresh Rolls and Butter
The Following Suggestions May Be of Some Help To You For the Home Rugs, $1.20 to $140 Blankets, $1.79 to $15 Curtains $1.50 to $15 Electric Sweepers j $52.50 to $65 Comforters, $2.39 to $20 Table Linens, 50c to $3.75. Napkins, 90c to $12 Bath Towels, 22J2C to $1 Electric Lamps $3.50 to $32.50 Electric Irons, $4.50 to $7.50 Fancy Trays, 69c to $ 1 Vacuum Bottles, $1.25 to $5 - Auto Robes, $6.50 to $12 Fancy Cushions, $1.25 to $5 Couch Covers, $2.25 to $12 For Father and Brother S2k Shirts. $5 to $7.50 Pajamas, $2 to $6.50 Bath Robes, $4 to $10 Sweaters, $2.75 to $6 Silk and Lisle- Hose, 40c to $2 Gloves, $2 to $5 Umbrellas, $1 to $20 Mufflers. $1.50 to $5 Smoking Jackets . Neckwear. 50c to $2 Handkerchiefs, 5c to $1 Cuff Links, 25c to 50c BiH Books, 75c to $5 Traveling Bags $2.25 to $32.50 Brief Cases. $2.50 to $5. For Mother and Sister Coats. $10.95 to $195 Suits. $13.95 to $500 Blouses. $1.93 to $25 Furs, $5 to $500 Silk Underwear, 75c to $8 Silk Hosiery, $1 to $5
Gloves, 50c to $6.50
Umbrellas, $1 to $20
Neckwear, 50c to $5 Purse. 50c to $27.50 Millinery. $1.50 to $18.50 Jewelry, 10c to $7.50 Corsets. 98c to $9 Kimonos, $3 to $20 Silk Petticoats, $1 to $8.50
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The Store Where You Have a Large Variety to Choose From The GEO. H. KNOLfcENBERG CO,
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