Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 303, 20 December 1922 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1922.
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Mrs. Paul Comstocfc ta to be hostess
for one of the most nptabl social functions of the holiday season when she entertain the evening of Dec,. 30 "with a dance at ; her residence in ' Reeveston, In Honor of her daughter, Miss Winifred Comstock. Mies Comstock who te attend mg-.Vdasar collega at FoughkeepsieJ N.-.uY., will arrive ' Thursday to epend the, holidays here A Christmas party for 50 children will be given-by the.-Delta Theta -Tau
sorority in the Phi Delta Kappa fra
ternlty rooms Sunday yee. 24. Ail
members are' requested to be there
' by 2 o'clock v$
The Christmas. entertaiament.for theJ
Home of Friendlasa, tVomen. will be held at 4 6V;Iock ; Friday afternoon. The prograuv ".to be. present' follows:
Solo by .Miss" Ruth' Ferguson; Christ?, mas story by , the Rev. Frank. Drear
eei; music by iteqamgton mo; reaa
ing by Mis Florence, Falck;, another ; selection by Keddlngton trio. The pub-
lis is cordially invited .to attend.
The marriage of Miss Pauline Clark,
f Lynn, daugherof .Mr, and Mrs. Cer-
win Clark, to Forrest C. Black, of this
U:ity, son of -.'Mr '.ai"! Mrs . Clarence
Black, was celebrated -at 12 o'clock Thursday, Dec 14L - The service was read by therEev.'C. r WV Hebf fer; .., of
Palestine, OHIO. ;rne bricie wore a .handsome gown of whiUz satin and lace
fwith corsage. of Ophelia, josebuda. Aft
er the ceremoiiy,a-brid dinner .was
tserved at the;1ipnj.e:pf,Jhe bride's paf-J ients. Mrs. IM.acJr nated -from tbe4
rispartansDurg -eigrt- scnooiin aaztf; r.ir4 Isiack is a gra9aate of the Rahe Motor -college. .v;-!-... . 1 The Delta Tlaau-eior6rCr-nter-
ttained members. an4" pledges with their;
j annual Christxaaa paity Tuesday eyenjng. After the? regular meeting "tie
itarty met in the -Omicron rooms, arid
then went tfKifo'i Polly ,PrinJm Tea-'
J-Jnal stunts oy,4Jje' pledges.': Two pledges disguised.-' aa Santa.Claus and '.Merry Christmas visited the'' party and ; distributed gifts 'among 7'lhe'"gnest3. Later a two-course.ljrncbeon was served. Covers were laid, for Mrs. .Glenn
jjena '. Brown, Miss Doris Kioer an J Mrs. Rex Buckley. ' The Goldenrod Needle club was entertained at ite Christmas party Tuesday afternoon by Mi 3. Ray Sinex, of forth Fifth street. A program suitable to the occasion waa presented, after which the time wa3 spent Informally and a luncheon served. . The -dining , table was adorned with polnsettias and lighted by red candles. Those present were: Mrs George Wil
lis., Mrs. .Elmer Hawkins, Mrs. Will-
lam Reed, Mrs. Ed Wilkins, Mrs. Jlartin CarrolL Mrs. Frederick Keller, Mrs. Frank Martin, Mrs. Harry Rogers,: Mrs. Leslie Sinex and son, Nelson. Mrs, Margaret Schultz, and Mrs; Ray Sinex.. Mrs. Harry W. Rogers is to be hostess to the club in a fortnight. " The Ornis Melas club met at the home of Miss-Doris Puckett Tuesday evening to complete arrangements for the dance it will give Dec. 26 at tho Eagles club. Those present were: Miss Ogen Shelton, Mrs. Cedric Johnson. , Miss Katherine Binkley; Miss Birdice Norris, Miss Gertrude Willlams, Miss Mildred. Whiteley, Miss Helen Bentlage, Miss Gertrude Eggles,ton, and Miss Doris Puckett. The Daffodil club will exchange gifts wjien it meets Thursday afternoon with Mb.-Charles Dive;. ;. .. . ; ! Mrs. Will Van Etten entertained the
T.. and T, Sheephead club Tuesday
afternoon with a Christmas party.
Following cards a elaborate supper was 'serve by. the hostess. The table
was attractively decorated with, holly and; .'.a,' - miniature 1 Christmas- tree formed' the" centerpiece. Candles in
f pretty holders illuminated the table.
A Christmas exchange was a feature of the afternooa. Mra. Ben Englebart, ofCambrigde City, waa a guesit. .. Members, present included: Mrs. Van EtteiVJUrs. P. Oates, Mrs. Geier,4Mrs. Al Korthaua, Mrs. L. Taubet Mrs. G. Bertram,-, Mrs Guy Atchley and, Mrs. Harry Metz. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. B. Uphaus at her home. on South. Eighth street.
.The art department of the Woman's
GETTING MEASURED FOR THE SPEAKER'S CHAIR.
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school will present an evening's enter
tainment for the pupils of the tschooL Everybody: is invited. Refreshments will be on sale. Everyone Is Invited by the committee in charge. '
Plenty of Turkeys, ; Geese, Ducks and Chickens. r George C. Schwegman OPEN EVENINGS ,J' Established 1890 - v '. Phone 2204 t 309 South 4th Street
Xriias Candy
K. Whitesell, Irs. lUy B. Mowe, Mrs.jciUD closed tts activities for this year
Omar Whelan,Mfs.'Ionald Warfel, of
Milwaukee, W in., Miss -Frances IXoser, Miss Gwendolyn '-Stegall, Miss Ida Binkley, Miss Marie Wrede, Miss Ruth Cross, Miss Neva Bowman, Mrs, Merle Bowen, Mrs. Cleni Roberts, Miss Greta
Sisk, Miss Holen '. Snodsrass. "iMiss-
Anna Dallas, Miss Dorothy Rees, Miss. Esther Coyle..M.iss Wanda Johnson,' Miss Florence .Cummins,..Mis3. Conda Haworth, Miss Edith Ha'worth,' Miss Edna Richards, ,Mis Lticilo' Wellbaum. Mrs.. Raymond -Smiths Mrs. Harold
Kohler, Mrs. V George . Brehm, Miss
Jvatnertne muD.-MSB Margaret Jones, Miss IJlllan Johnson, MisA Mae Appleton, Miss Hazel-Van:M"atre and. Miss, Clara Daub. . ' . :"' The home okMrs,' RoTbert. Thurston was the scene -of;. a pretty, Christmas, party Tuesday afternoon'for members of the Progressive :Literary club. 4 A Christmas tree formed part of the decorations for the , occaslorc . JUxi 'ex-, change of gifts was held by the club members. The hoates .Was assisted by Mrs. W. L. Misener. Mrs. E. E.Rice and Mrs. Lymaa LyboulL,'.- . ' - A lovely Christmas party was given by Mrs. Rex Buckley Tuesday evening for the Amistad dub nolly, .bittersweet, evergreen, Christmas bells, a tree, and other' -d"ecjrat Ions emblam-
atic of the season were attractively
used through the rooms.. Five hundred was played Juring the. evening following which refreshments, were served. Among .those ' present were: Mrs. Ray Kinder, Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Frank Hale, Mrs.. Oliver Overman,
Mrs. Ralph Kittle,', Mrs. "Raymond Smith, Mrs. Walter Miller," Miss Mary
Thomas, Miss Marjorie: Pickett, Miss
Helen Hall, Mrs. Harry McMinn, Mrs. Russell McClellan, Mrs.'W. H. Conk
I'm, Mrs. Robert Ashley, Miss Barbara Brown, Miss Helen- -Buckley, Miss
Tuesday afternoon with its meeting
ia. the public art gallery. An illustrated lecture of Leonardo da Vinci, his life, and his art, was given by Mrs. ML F. Johnston, lecturer for the departmet. , '"v.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will hold
their assembly dance Friday evening at the ,1. O. O. F. halL The Jesse Halberstadt orchestra will, play the
program of dances.
The Omicron Pi Sigma is to be host
for a notable event of the week "when
it entertains with a dance at the L O. O. F. hall. The Riley orchestra, of
Muncie,' will play the dance program.
Invitations have been issued by the fraternity and those receiving them are to be guests at the affair. '
'A sale will be held Friday by Mrs.
Shallenberg's room at Baxter school commencing at 3: SO o'clock. Articles
suitable forChristmas gifts will be on
sale, ; Tney are all the handiwork of
pupils in the class. Everyone is in
vited.'
An informal dance will be held at
the I. O. O. F. hall Friday evening for
members of the Young People's Danc
ing club. The balcony will be open to spectators.
Denver Brown camp, No. 20, and Ladies' , auxiliary of the TJ. S. W.. V. will meet at 7:30 o'clock' Wednesday evening at the cour-. house. After a short business meeting a Christmas
entertainment will be held for the members. An exchange of gifts will
be a feature of the evening. The Daffodil club will be entertained with - a Christma.s party by Mr.s. Charles Dove at her home in Wrightland Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Fred King, of North A street,
" Mrs Winifred Mason Huck, whose father, the tate William E. . Mason, was both United States Senator and Representative from Illinois, is seen here occupying for the moment the Speaker's chair in the House.- She was elected to Congress from Chicago last month to take the seat of her father. She is the third woman to be sent to Congress, the first being Jeannette Rankin and the second "Aunt" Alice Wnhertson.
will entertain the TJ. C. T. club with a Christmas party Thursday afternoon. A Christmas party for members of the Alice Carey club will be held Thursday afternoon at ' the bome of Mrs. Effie Hanes,-Richmond avenue. Miss Elizabeth Ko!p's classes-' in fancy dancing will meet as usual Saturday afternoon in the ballroom a the Eagles' club. A thort program of dances will be given at 4 o'clock by some of the pupils. Anyone interested will be admitted to the balcony. A Christmas market will be held Saturday by the Webster Sunday school at : the American Trust and Savings bank. Dressed chickens, home
baking and cooking, country products.' and other articles suitable , for the Christmas dinner will be on sale. The Sigma Kappas will hold their annual Christmas party Thursday evening at the home of Miss Rhea Porter on South Thirteenth street. Mis Frances Riser and Miss Porter will b? thhostesses. - Mrs. Fred Cain, r.f 1520 North A street, will be hostess for a Christmas party for the U. C. T. club Thursday afternoon. x- --. ..it .
The regular meeting of the Women's j T? ol in P nrno tv- ill ho Vi A o f O - ' r 1 - r L" !
iv-iiVi v, w t'J " 111 W- UV1U CI W w VJ Viuvu Thursday afternoon in the post rooms at the court house. All members are requested to be present-as several candidates are to be initiated and plans made for the installation dinner. The Ben Hur lodge will hold its regular meeting Thursday evening in the' club rooms. All members are requested to be present. There will be important business. The Eagles will give a dance Satur
day evening at the Eagles' hall, under the direction of Elmer Hawkins. The Miller orchestra will play. The public is invited to attend. The Hiawatha Social and Literary club will be entertained with Its annual Christmas party by Mrs. Andrew Roser
at her home on South Tenth street,
Friday evening. All members are cor
dially Invited. The party is to begin at 7 o'clock. The College Hill school will hold a Christmas entertainment Friday evening, December 22. The patrons of the
Largest fresh stock . of candy and nuts in the city at wholesale prices - '" '
...20c
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M ARSHMALLOWS, pound
-CHOCOLATE CREAM
DROPSt pound .
PEANUT BRITTLE. - M pound .................. J-TtC ; JELLY' BEANS, , , -1 f pound .. ... ............. -LOO
GROCERS' MIXED, .pound BROKEN MIXED, pound .... ; ........ .
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racelet Watch for Her Christmas
-a I wgm? I -llill
ENGLISH WALNUTS, pound
14c 15c 28c
ALWAYS ASX US FOR
Tt.o Eeono? BAKING POWDER EUBANK & SON Cor. Grant and Ridge
FRENCH BRAND COFFEE
' Always Fresh
Compare it with any Coffee at
any price; one-pound package
KROGER"
33c
Many more bargains too numerous to mention. Old Reliable Co. 10-12 S. 7th St.
We have all Jthe standard makes at reasonable prices for your selection, such as Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton. Illinois, Hampden, Lady Maxim and Bulova. Also . we have a few Swiss watches in yellow and white . gold that we are closing out at off. These are good guaranteed watches but we are going to discontinue them in favor of the Bulova Lady Maxim. Bracelet Watches, $12 to $75 (All Guaranteed) Only 3 More Shopping Days ; Before Christmas EVERYBODY APPRECIATES JEWELRY
M. E. STEELE Chiropodist Hair Dressing Marcelling Manicuring 403-Second National Bank Bldg. Phone 2499
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The' House of y asbionable htillinery
TOMORROW
THE STORE OF QUALITY
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If vou have not told . Old Santa w h a t t o bring , the little folks this Xmas, come to our store to look over our line of toys.
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I have been in every store in Richmond but have not seen the like of your assortment of Xmas Greeting Cards and Folders said one of our customers the other day, and yet they go at 14 price. Don't fail to get yours. Richmond Typewriter Exchange
9 South 7th
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We Always Recommend I FAULTLESS FLOUR to our customers for better baking 1 EUBANK & SON Grant and Ridge , Phone 3120 1 aiimintmmiiftttiiiiitiwtiMmiinHiiiniHitimHiufmifuiiiinutiuHiiNntitMtwiii
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Buy .Your Candy Canes, ' Rings, Etc., Here. THE KANDY SHOP 919 Main St
1 Heaters for Fords, $1.75 1 f McCONAHA'S 1 418 Main St aiimmntmrnitiUHiiHiimiiiRtiiiittiniimnHmniinumniiumituiHitiiimrttnii
. Xmas Gift Millinery. NOLDER'S 39 North Eighth Street
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Flowers Jour
A Special Purchaseof
New Taffeta and Embroidered
N Silk Hats
Created to sell for
7.50 & 8.50 .. Coming, as it does, just before the Holiday Season, this ; timely event should ' attract special . v , interest. . .
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g About. : j 'T r!h Flowers . t:H"llt1 1 By - iruni 1 Q- Telegraph -mn fcv Naturally we will take i vt'V Xf care of the order and rV jfi?i!? fc- have flowers delivered V")5-t - In some other city on a .? &l few hours notice, if vNl-H-v ?-!?S-L you forget to give us XSSuV V-TTCl the order early. Don't EJ'j Cj V . A forget, however, that XV "K4 k'" $k"r"7 you will receive much rfjr"1 5t J'X ' 4 J better service if you at- - ft 'T r-i tend . to the matter J 'Open Evenings ; V Flower 'Wyr)) Sliop & 1015 Mam St ' f(Sm Phone 1093 O.V-T
Richmond Art Store Offers SPECIAL VALUES in Last Minute Gift Suggestions
LUSTER BUD VASES ' 79c to $1.19 Chinese Serving Baskets 29c and up
Book'Ends and Serving Trays, 98c and up Nut Bowls, $1.00
SILVER BON BON DISH with glass container (J- OfT special at vJ-3
-Marmalade Bowls with silver holder and spoou $1.25
Hand Painted China Plates 50c
Stationerv All high grade linea stationery in beautiful boxes 50c, 75c, $1.00 and up
Luster Glass Flower Bowls 93c
BEAUTIFUL FRAMED PICTURES ARTS & CRAFT JEWELRY t Old Dutch Candlesticks, Q7 FTf . 10 inches high, per pair. . V Ovl CUT GLASS POTTERY . Narcissus Bulb -Bowls, filled - with -bulbs, boxed, 65c and up.
Special Bagains in. Salt and Pepper Sets
All-in Pretty Boxes Sets 3 inches high ..$1.00 Sets 3 inches high ....$1.58 Sets 3 inches high .$1.98 .Sets 5 inches high ..$2.75 .Sets 5 inches high ..".$3.50
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