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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND..MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1922.

SOCIETY

Mrs. Maude M. Ecepmpvpr nf th

- Cornell apartments, has returned home ,lrom Reld Memorial hospital, where she underwent an operation. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schroeder and " daughter, Martha Ellen, of Lynn, and 'Mrs. Maiy Schroeder and daughter, '. Cora, of Fountain City, -were guests t here Sunday of Mrs. Elizabeth Schroeder of South Fifteenth stret Mrs. J. H. Roling will leave Tuesday 4 for the south, where she will spend jsome time at points in Florida and at - New Orleans, La. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter and Mrs. " J. H. Roland were guests Sunday of

t Arnold Retter and family ef Winches

ter.

J. T. Giles of Madison, "Wis., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hornaday of South Fifteenth Btret, Sunday. Mr. Giles, who was formerly superintendent of schols here, i3 now connected ; with the Wisconsin state department , of education. Mrs. Charles Surrendorf, Miss Luclle : Carney and Miss Marguerite Hill have returned from Connersvllle, where they attended the annual Sixth IMstrict convention of the League of Women Voters at the Hotel MacFarlan, Saturday. - A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. Harold M. Long in honor of her blrthday at her home by a group of friends Friday evening. Dancing and games were enjoyed and a prettily appointed luncheon served at a late hour. The guests were Miss Margaret Maurer, Miss Helen Aue, Miss Adah Aue, Miss

- Bessie Wickersham, Miss Helen

Schwegman, Miss Hilda Maurer, Mrs

Elizabeth Schenk. Lee Butt, Clarence -Wessendorf, Wilbur Kohnle, Joseph

Slatery, Walter Eggert, Ernest Raven;ette and Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Long.

: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weaver of 205 : North Nineteenth street, announce the ' marriage of their daughter, Irma, to

Leon Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo-

nidas Martin of North Fifth street The wedding took place Friday after-

noon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin will reside

. in this city.

Hamlin Garland, of New York, nov-

elist and dramatist, will deliver a lec

"ture Tuesday evenins at Lindley Hall, iiarlham college. Mr Garland holds a distinguished place in the literary

'world and his appearance here is an

.unusual offering. Mr. Garland's daugh

Tier assists him in t!ie program. Th3 ..plat for seat reservations is at the -"Starr Piano store and will remain '. there until noon Tuesday so that

' town people may make their Teserva-

tions. The plat will be taken to th3

"college Tuesday afternoon so that col

lege students may make their reserva

tions. The lecture start3 promptly at .8:15 o'clock. ' V The Virginia Asher Business Women's council will hold Its weekly -noon program Tuesday at the Red "Glen's hall. Lunch will be served as -visual from 11 to 1:30 o'clock to business women of the city. Mrs. Maud Winder, who was a delegate to tha National W. C. T. U. convention at -Philadelphia, will speak on the W. C. ."T. U. work. Miss Corinne Nusbaum .will furnish the musical program. X.tmch will be served by women of : Grace M. E. church. All business wo jnen of the city, whether members of ,he council or not and regardless of whether they can attend the program may take lunch at the hall Tuesday. ; . The D. A. R. will hold Its Christmas , gathering at the residence of Mrs. -W. J. Smith, 25 North Twenty-first ntreet, Saturday afternoon, Dec. 16. The hostesses for the occasion are

to be Mrs. Smith, Mrs. E. M. Camp- ' field and Mrs. L. E. King. A program

of Christmas carols will be sung and

a discussion held of the D. A. R.'s

work among schools. Mrs. Clara Dou-

gan Scott is to bo leaner lor tnu afternoon. ( "Seventeen" will be presented by the Mask and Mantle, Earlham college dramatic club, Saturday evening at the school. The play is one of the most popular ever written by Booth Tarkington and one of the cleverest among those from the iens of Indiana writers.

The Women's Community club of

Fairview will meet Tuesday evening at

Sevastopol school at 7:30 o'clock. A large attendance Is urged. Lunch

will be 15 cents.

Mrs. Elbert Vicksry "ul be hostess

to the Show-me club Tuesday afternoon at her home on West Main street. The Christmas exchange will be held

at this time.

Mrs. Rex Buckley will entertain the Amistad club Tuesday evening, Dec. 19 instead of Dec. 12. Members are

asked to note the change.

Mrs. Omar Young and Mrs. Charles

Ridenour will entertain with a Christ

mas party for the Neighborly club

Wednesday afternoon at the home of

Mrs. Young.

Members and families' of Evelyn Rebekah lodge will be entertained Tuesday evening at the Centerville Odd

Fellows' hall. Members of the Hoos

ler lodge and their families are also to

be guests. Everyone is asked to bring

something for the Christmas grab-bag.

Mrs. William Arnold wCl be hostess to the Needlecraft club Wednesday

afternoon. Members are asked to re

member to bring some article for the

contribution to the Salvation Army.

Each person also is asked to bring a gift for the Christmas exchange which will be held. The program committee i3 to have charge of the entertainment

for the afternoon. Members of the

committee are Mrs. John Lott, Mrs. Verlin Shaffer, Mrs. Walter Moore

Mrs. Levi Rhoades, Mrs. William Ar

nold and Mrs. Frank Wehrley.

The Penny club will meet Wednes

day afternoon at the home of Miss Katherine Todd, 112 South Ninth

street. The annual lunch and Christ

mas grab-bag will be held The Ladies' auxiliary of William

Benton camp, No. 43, Sons of Vet

erans, will meet at the court house

at the post rooms Tuesday morning,

at 11 o'clock. The Inspector will be present. Each member of the aux

iliary is asked to bring a dish of food.

but no sandwiches. Dinner will be served at 12 o'clock.

The G. L A. of the B. of L. E. will

hold Its regular meeting in the Odd

Fellows' hall, Tuesday afternoon at

30 o'clock. Business of Immense

importance to all members is to "be transacted. A full attendance Is desired.

The Woman's Loyal club will meet

Wednesday evening, Dec. 13, at the Moose home. The annual Christmas

party will be held at which a picnic supper will be served and Christmas

gifts exchanged. All members are

urged to be present

The W. B. A. of the Maccabees will

entertain their families and friends

with a supper and Christmas party Fri-

day evening, Dec. 15, in the L O. O. F.

hall. The supper committee is com

posed of Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Noggle,

Mrs. Bessie Mitchell, and Mrs. Boggs

The committee has asked each men

ber to bring sandwiches and one large

dish of food. Members are to meet at

the hall at 4 o'clock. The entertain

ment will be directed by Mrs. Florence

Mitchell. Mrs. Nettie Hamilton will

lead the Community games.

A bazaar will be held by the Ladles'

Aid of the Boston M. E. church in the Masonic hall Friday ' afternoon, Dec. 15. Booths with displays of fancy

work, home-made candies, pie, cake, bread, cottage cheese, mince meat and

cream will be arranged in the hall An oyster supper will be served Games will be played in the evening

Everyone is invited.

The Happy Hour club is to be enter

tained Tuesday evening with a hardtimes dance at the I.O.O.F. hall. The

dance will commence at 8:30 o'clock.

The Evan Smith orchestra will play the order of dances. Favors will be

given for the most unique costumes

The civics department of the Wom

an's club will meet Tuesday afternoon

at 2:30 o'clock at the First EnglishJ

When Shopping Eat Your Meals Here Plate Lunch 33c THE KANDY SHOP 919 Main St.

CHIROPRACTORS 6. C. WILCOX EN, D. G. C. H. GROCE, D. C. 1220 Main SLPhon 1603

Lutheran church. Mrs. Mary Locke Hurin. of Toledo, Ohio, current events lecturer, will deliver the second of a

series of three lectures bfore" the club. Mrs. Hurin is a convincing speaker, concise and thorough in her presenta

tion of topics, which she combines

with a charming personality. ' Her

lecture with deal with national, world, and international problems which confront the countries at present

Particularly will she speak on the

Turkish situation and the new states of cestral Europe. The address will

begin at 2:30 o'clock promptly.

The Ladies' Aid of Chester will hold

an all day meeting Wednesday at the hall, to quilt. The Parent-Teacher association of Williamsburg will meet at 3' o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the school. A special program will be given. The Ornia Melas will meet Tuesday evening with Miss Esther Reil for a business meeting. All members are

asked to be present. The Finley Parent-Teacher associar tion will hold a market at the Weiss Furniture store Saturday, Dec 16. All donations should be at the store early that dtecy.

Charles Baker of Milton Catches Monkey In Trap (Special to the Palladium) MILTON, IntL, Dec. 11. A monkey, found by a local trapper in one of his traps Friday morning, is being mount

ed by a taxidermist for exhibit in a local store. The monkey was caught by Charles Baker, one of the oldest trappers in eastern Indiana, and by him

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CHRISTMAS SPECIALS

in Greeting Cards and Folders

12 colored cards with envelopes, each different In design and sentlmentj all 5 cts. cards Special a box y..w.25c 12 hand-colored cards with envelopes, each different in design and sentiment, all 10 cent cards, Special, a box ...50c The best place to buy your Greeting Cards.

Richmond Art Store " 829 Main St.

Throw Aside the Wash Tub and let us prove to you our ability. Phone 2766 Do away with the dreaded wash day worries.

SOPT WATER

Trimmed Hats for the Holiday Season NOLDER'S 39 North Eighth Street

300 Cups from Every Pound of MOON CHOP ' TEA Have You Tried It? Genuine Orange Pekoe, Mixed Tea, Green .Tea -Ib. packaga Vi-Vo. package 15c 29c K ROGER'S

Lemon's FLOWER Shop i You will enjoy stopping in at the Flower ShopWe have wreaths for the cemetery or the window, baskets of prepared flow

ers, and many other things.

t "Note the Difference" A Better Breakfast a Brighter Day 1 1 Here's to the great American Breakfast that starts 11 w father, at his daily tasks with the great American n "punch". Fruit, toast and coffee! and the greatest J? fj of these is toast. Delightfully, browned, crispy ten- 1 B , 4 der and piping hot that's Honey Boy Toast. jl ft II Father will always enjoy his "toast" and coffee if j H Honey Boy Bread III vW K x Every morning your grocer gets Honey Boy Bread j v I t fresh from the ovens. Big Square Double Loaves r? W ' ll l wax wrapped to keep them fresh and pure. Fj Made in Richmond by .jlj '

What Shall I Give Him for Christmas? Few men ever tell what they want for Christmas they won't even hint that's the man of it. But we know for it's our business to know. As a matter of fact thats the way most men expect you to find out what they want; they expect to ask us. Naturally years of dealing' with men have brought about close and confidential friendship that s why we know what will appeal to recipients of our apparel It's quite simple. Tell us the sort of man he is; his likes and dislikes and well supply the gifts.

SHIRTS Featuring some of the finpst Madras Snlrta we have shown tola season.

HOSIERY Always are welcome are gifts of Silk Hosiery. Presented in a variety of ooloc tones.

NECKWEAR They're wearable, every one of them; made of pure, durable Eilk and full fashioned,

HOUSE COATS Every man will welcome a House Coat a Christmas gift. A choice selection is offered the gift buyer.

MUFFLERS . Whether It be protection for the collar or for warmth the recipient will like our Mufflers.

GLOVES Here's a great selection of cape gloves, noted for durability.

You should also place your orders for Xmas Flowers to be delivered to friends in distant cities. Lemons Flower Shop

mmsm 1015 Main St. Phone 1093