Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 309, 28 December 1922 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1922

SOCIETY

'' Mrs, Jlenlamln Eleventh Bireeti

Johnson, of North Is entertaining at

tilnner Thursday evenlnar at the Rich-

Jnond Country club for Miss Elizabeth J, Marvel and Eugene K. Qnlgg, whose engagement was recently announced fct one of the holiday functions Members of the families are to be guests. The dinner appointments are to be carried out In the Christmas colors. Covers will be laid for, 22 guests. Among the out-of-town gnesta will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stuart, of Chicago; Miss Katherine DeVol and Charles DeVol, of Ohio, formerly of China. The holiday season win reach its

height Thuisday evening in the con

cert and dance of the OrSole Terrace orchestra at the Coliseum , under aus pices of the Phi Delta -.Kappa fraternity."' The concert at 8:20 o'clock Which Is. to be open to everyone, is

expected . to draw , hundreds to the Coliseum. Besides being a Keith

neaaimer tne orcnestra has an enViable reputation among western musical aggregations, especially la Chicago and Detroit The dance which commence at 9:30 o'clock wfll not be

an open attain Admission wjll be in

vitational only. The Coliseum is to

be handsomely decorated for the con-

Cert and dance which are expected

to be the largest affairs of the hol

iday festivities. ,

An important club affair to take Jilace this week end win be.- the annual Christmas reception of Post S., T. P.. A., which will be hell Friday

Bight "in the Knights of PytMas temple. Elaborate decorations, music by the Jesse Halberstadt orcnestra, refreshments, dancing, and car da are to

oe leading features of the function.

air. and Mrs. c. F. Thomas announce the marriage of their daugh

ter Dorothy Lavon, to Howard Stanley Hiatt, which took place Wednesday afternoon, Dec. . 27 at 12:30

O'clock. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. L. Gates at the $arsonage of the. Third Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Eva Sanderton, cousin of the bride, and Ray Ehuneman were the only tatendants. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt left on n shoTt wedding trip. The bridge traveled in a

handsome tailored suit of naxy blue with hat and accessories to match. Mr. and Mrs. Hiatt will be home after January 5 on the Union pike. Announcement has been mnde of ihe marriage of Miss Thelma IVIcKisfcick. daughter of William McKissick, to Stanley Sharkey, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sharkey, of Eaton, Ohio. The wedding took place Sunday afternoon at the- residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alexander.. Only' members of the immediate families "and- a few intimate friends were in attendance. Miss Hilda Harper acted as bridesmaid and Raymond Frame, of Eaton, Ohio, a cousin of the groom, acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Starkey have left on a short trip- after which they will be at home at 2320 North F street. Mr. and Mrs. George Stump, of Earlham, are the parents of a son, born Thursday at Reid Memorial hospital. Miss Jeanette Landwer has returned from New York where she was a holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bennett Gordon, of Washington, D. C. Robert Johnson, who has been the

holiday euest of hi3 parents. Mr. and

Mrs. John H. Johnson, of North Eleventh street, has returned to Eldorado, Kans. J Erne-fit Findlay has returned to Chi-

. caKO after spending Christmas with

.Mrs. Jennie Thornburg and Harry Thornburg, of the Wayne apartments.

Mrs. Findlay will remain over the riew Year. .

Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. It up an 1 I son, John, of Sturgis, Mich., who have

been visiting Mrs. Rupe 8 parents, Mr.

' and Mrs. Frank Williams, of 31 Soutli

: Thirteenth street, have returned home ' Miss Elizabeth Pojther left Thurs

day for Sidney, Ohio, to spend, the ; week tni with her sister, Mrs. Will

Wiley and family.

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Clark havo ; been called to Muncie by the death of a relative. Albert J. Conn. Funeral

i . services will be held Friday mornin ; at Zanesville, Ohio.

Mrs. Tt. R. Van Sat and Mrs. W. G

Lemon have returned from Kansas

. City.' MO., "where they attended the . funeral of their brother-in-law, S. A. ! Peterson, , ' Mr. and Mrs; William Moffitt are the parents of a daughter, Miriam Hose, born 'Saturday. Dec. 23. ! Mr. and Mrs." 6. C. Alexander anl ; son, Clarence, spent Christmas with

Mr. and Mrs. A- M. Lamm, of North Seventeenth street

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, ot

North Eleventh street, have aa their

guests. Miss Katherine DeVol and

Charles DeVol, of Ohio.

Miss Pauline Schenck entertained

Wednesday evening with a miscella

neous shower in honor of Mrs. Stan

ley Shargey, nee Mias Thelma Mc

Kissick. Music and games were enjoyed during the evening after which

a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. The Invited guests were: Mrs. Stanley Sharkey, Mrs. Sarah Burton, Mrs. Marie Locil, Miss Edna

Weaver, Miss Luella Schenck, Miss

Lillian Hodapp, Miss Hilda Harper,

Miss Alma McKissick, Miss Etheline Hill, Miss Ruth Dill. Miss Esther Ranks, Miss Katherine Hill, Mrs. Helen Walterman and Mrs. Violet Alexander.

Mr. and Mrs. C I Voss entertained

with a Christmas dinner at their home

on North Twenty-first street -Deco

rations in keeping with the Yuletide season were used for the occasion. An

elaborate five-course dinner was serv

ed to the following guests: Mr. and

Mrs. J. Moriarty, and family, Mr. and

Mrs. E. C. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. C

E. Williams and daughter, Mary, of New Hope, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hamil

ton, of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.

D. W. Jones and daughter, Betty Car

olyn, Miss Cynthia Kathryn Voss, and

George Mercer. ,

The A. N. C. club entertained with a lovely Christmas party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinley on the National Road

East Games, contests, and an ex

change of Christmas gifts were features of the evening. The house was attractively decorated with Christmas bells, flowers and a large Christmas tree for the occasion. All members

of the club and their husbands were

present They included: Mr. and Mrs

uuy w. Jones, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kaufman, of Cambridge

Liiy, Mr. ana Mrs. jack Grosvenor, o

uentemile, Mr. and Mrs. George Welsh and eon, George Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wlckemeyer, Mr. and

airs. Roscoe Candler, Mr. and Mr3, Ray C. Brunton, and Mr. and Mrs,

Earl Kinley.

Mrs. Elgie Wyatt entertained rel

atives at a family dinner Thursday

at her home on North Tenth street.

The table was anDointed in Christ-

mas colors. Those present were Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hartman of Fountain

City,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyatt Mrs. Emma Jenkins, Miss Dora Wyatt, Miss Rosalind Hartman, Mary Jane Hartman, and Master James Hartman.

Mrs. Joe Imhoff entertained the

Afternoon Euchre club at a Christmas party Wednesday at her home. Favors went to Mrs. Stiens, Mrs. Lahrman, Mrs. Wessel, and Mrs. Johnson. A two-course luncheon wa3 served and gifts exchanged. The club will

meet in a fortnight with Mrs. JohnEon at her home on South Fourth street

Mrs. William Fisher entertained at

Christmas dinner Monday at her home on South West Second street The table and rooms were beautifully decorated for the occasion. A Christmas

tree and exchange of gifts were fea

tures of the afternoon. The guests

were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazier, of

Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Howe and

children, Lucile, Leslie and Lawrence,

Walter Sparks, Teddy and Wilbur

Sparks and Mr. anfl Mrs. William

Fisher. Guests in the evening were

Miss Jessie Rose, Gerald Rose, Miss Effie Bercham, Mrs. Rose and Mrs. Allen.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fosdick were

given a surprise party Christmas day

in honor of Mrs. Fosdick s sixty-ninth birthday anniversary. A Christmas

dinner was served at noon. Covers

were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Flora

and daughters, Marie and Mable, of

Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fosdick and sons, Gerald and James, of West Alexandria, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Coalter and children, Lelora, Helen, Mary and Russell, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Zurwell of this city, Mr. and Mrs. George Murray and children, Velma, Viola, and Leo, Mrs. Martha Davis, all of Eaton, Ohio, Grant Crews, Miss Ethel and Miss Nella Mink, of Hamilton, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Ashlnger entertained with a Christmas dinner at their home southeast of New Hope. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ashlnger of New Hope, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. George Bogan of New Paris, Ohio,

Mr. and Mrs. Charles w. Alien ana

niece, Miss Meryl Shuck of Kokomo.

The- Rev. Mrs. L. A. Morrow, of

South Twelfth street, entertained at Christmas dinner for her guests-, the Rev -Alvah Hamilton, of Indianapolis,

and the Rev. Bertha Holtz, of Ander

son. Other persons for whom covers

were laid included Mr. and Mrs. George

Picket and son. George, of New Paril

Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Schroed-

er, Clarence Morrow, Miss Minnie

Rankin of Chicago, Miss Mildred "Nor-

ris and Mrs. Morrow.

The Quiet Stitchers will be guests

at a Christmas party Friday afternoon

at the home of Mrs. Sadie Thompson on the Middleboro road. Mrs. Laura

Eldridge will assist the hostess. '

Mrs. A. L. Reid will be hostess to

the Hilltop Sewing circle Friday aft

ernoon at her residence on East Main

street.

Installation of officers will be held

by the Mooseheart legion Thursday evening. Ail members are urged to

be present

Richmond Council, 2956, S. B. A., will

meet Tuesday evening in Room 275 at the Colonial annex. A new social

committee has been appointed and all

members are invited to all meetings

The meetings will be held regularly on

Tuesday evenings.

The Woman's auxiliary of the Amer

ican legion will hold an Important meeting Friday afternoon at 2:30

o'clock in the legion rooms, K. of P,

building. The annual election of officers will be held and it is also time for the annual payment of dues. Every

member is urged to attend this meet

ing and each woman is asked to pay

her dues at this meeting. -

. The Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U.

will postpone its first meeting of the New Year on account of the Union

county meeting to be held Jan. 16.

The Eagles will give another dance

Saturday evening at the Eagles' hall

under the management of Elmer Haw

kins. Miller's orchestra will play the order of dances. Favors will be given

the best couple of dancers. The public

is invited.

The Ladies' auxiliary of William P

will meet Thursday night at 7:

Benton camp. No. 43, Sons of Veterans

o'clock in the post rooms at the court

house. All sons of veterans are in

vited to be present. Each member is

asked to bring sandwiches, a dish of

food and two articles for the grab bag,

After the meeting lunch and a social

hour will be held. .

The Carnation club will meet with

Mrs. John Nelson, 221 North Seven

teenth street, Friday evening.

The Young People's Dancing club held an informal dance at the Odd

Fellows hall Wednesday evening, about 75 persons being in attendance.

A dance will be held for the club next Wednesday evening. The Evan

Smith orchestra will play.

miles; received $3,813.80, and never has been tardy during that time.... The Nelf quartet sang at the funeral of Mrs. Evangeline Martindale at

Webster Monday afternoon. ...Francis Ellis, of Columbus, Ohio, came Tuesday evening to visit his parents,

Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Sr.... Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brehm, of Richmond, are visiting the latter's father, Chas. Black. : .-.Will Hayward returned on

Tuesday from Cincinnati. . . .The fu

neral of Frank Snyder, who died on

Sunday morning, was held at his

home at Olive Hill Tuesday after

noon. Burial was at Centerviue....

A number of people from here attended the funeral of Frank Snyder at Olive Hill.

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GREEN'S FORK. Ind. Charles

Bond has been trustee of Clay town

ship for 11 years. Mr. Bond hired Oscar Nicholson in his first year as

hack driver. Mr. Nicholson has driv

en 2,180 days, representing 18,304

dren Monday with a Christmas dinner.

Those present were: Mr, and Mrs. Orla Sheppard and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Sheppard and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehead and daughter of Carlos, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheppard and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt and family of Muncie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Bowers and family of Winchester, and Miss Addie Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sheppard of Muncie spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Conyers Mr. and Mrs. Ora Horner and daughter, Thelma, spent Christmas with relatives at Lynn.

HUNTSVILLE, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Edwards and daughters were at

Muncie, Saturday.... Harolen Wright

spent Sunday with his father, Roe Wright, near Modoc...; ..Mrs. Mary

Jane Grubss and Miss Lucille Free

man are spending this week wwith

relatives at Winchester. .. .Mrs. Anna

Shepphard and daughter Ruth, are

visiting Mr3. Fred Tanner, near Sara

toga Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slack,

Mr. and Mrs. Don Hutchens and son,

of Winchester, Jud Lewis of Oklahoma

and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Puckett

were the guests Sunday of Mr. and

Mrs. James Puckett Lafe Leeka

fell from the hay mow. Saturday morn

ing and severely bru'sed and cut his

shoulder. .. .Those from here who at

tended the party given by Miss Wanda Ullery, near Hagerstown, Saturday

evening, were: Herman Slack. Delbert

Smith, Roger Cranor. Richard Sedg

wick Richard Watson, James Steven

son and the Misses Alice Johnson, Thelma Sheppard, Pauline Sharp, Gert-

rude Stevenson, Charlotte Botkin and Irene Edwards P. A. Bly of Rich

mond spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Blv.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales. Mr.

and Mrs. Allie Edwards and Mrs Adamson spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. Bert Adamson Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and son. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson and children, of Winchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hard, wick and daughter spent Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs. Flora Butler..... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kabel gave a Christmas dinner Monday for their children and

grandchildren. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and daughter, Olive, of near Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Jud Johnson and daughter,

Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stump

and sons, of near Parker, Mr. and Mrs.

Floy Townsend and sons, and Mr. and Mcfe V'olney Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Byron McCormick, had as their guests Sunday James Robbing, .of Lynn, Misss Ethel Moore and Mr. and Mrs.-James Bales , and family Mr. and Mrs. Russel Grubbs are visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher of Nobelsville The Misses Hazel and Ruby Hardwick

spent Christmas with relatives at

Lynn.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Farquhar, of

Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Marion

Haisley and daughter, or near Econ

omy, were the guests Sunday of Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Farquhar. ...George Sheffer, of Richmond, came after Grandma Sheffer and took her to the

home of her son, Dorf, near Bloom-

ingport, to spend Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sheppard entertained

their children and their grandchil-

LOS ANTVILLE, Ind. Revival meetings at the Apostolic Friends church started Sunday. '. . .The M. E. Sunday

sciiooi naa a small program ana gave a

nice treat. The attendance was 180.

The collection was $16.60.. Miss Reba Varteman spent Christmas with her

grandparents together with her broth

er, Dalis, and sister, Alice, near Muncie Mrs. Louse Davis was the guest

t-unaay ot Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Teeter of Hagerstown spent Christmas with Joe Myres

and family Iatus Wyne and family.

ciayton uury, Mr. and Mrs. William

Oxley, son, Perry, Mrs. Sylvia Parks

and, children took Christmas dinner with Mrs. Lydia Wyne Walter and Robert Wyne of Winchester are visit

ing relatives here this week Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Philiphs, Mrs. Jessie Craig and children. Mrs. Delpha Newby and Mrs. Alickzandra of Elwood

were tne guests r Miss uia ea-

graves Monday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sulteen are spending Christmas here with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ves Sulteen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamb called at Mrs. Lydia Wyne's Monday afternoon Mrs. Lena Johnson are visiting relatives at Muncie Mrs. Minnie Hardwick called on Mrs. Marie Myres Thursday afternoon Mrs. Kate Varteman called On Mrs. Barbara Lamb Mr. and Mrs. Grant Maynard and daughter, Cora and grandson, John Roller visited Ed Maynard and family Monday Mr. and Mrs. Eli Cross and son, Eugene, visited Mr. Cross of near Blountsville Monday Mrs. Allie Oxley called on Mrs. Louise Davis.... Thomas Cross, Perry Oxley took dinner Saturday with Orviile Jackson. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brener and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Harve Cook and daughter, Dons Mrs. Perry Coona called on Mrs. Rube Johnson. .. .Mrs. Hardwick called on Mrs. Roda Miligan Mrs. Flora Cross

called on Mrs. Grant Maynard.... Mrs. I

K&tf Bookout is spending a iew

wiiii ue jnitsotTs Bookout Mrs. Bert Rickwine called on her mother, MrS.'Printis Wiggins Howard Johnson called on Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson Tuesday. CITY OF 9,000 HAS 3,146 CHURCH MEMBERS GOSHEN, Dec. 28. Goshen city,' with a population of more than 9,000 persons, and with about 2,200 homes, has 3,146 church members, according to a religious census taken recently.

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CHIROPRACTORS

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Buckeye Mazda Lamps The Way to Better Lights CRANE ELECTRIC CO. 10-12 N. 5th St. Phone 106i

Extra Value in Discontinued Woodwork New White Rotary Sewing Machines

14 S.

LACEY'S 9th St. . Phone 1755

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Friday and Saturday Specials You will find this merchandise all of the best quality and. at these prices make them better values.

$1.00 $1.00

40-in. all sUk' Canton Crepe for Dresses or. Blouse the kind they all J0 rjf? are .buying at yard . . . , i J Table ; of Ladies' and Children's "j P Handkerchiefs, 2 for : . ,,. ...... lUt

Ladies' Wool Scarfs with two pockets,. each. .......

One lot of Ladies' and Girls Hats, 25 in collection, each . Ladies' all Silk Hose, the famous Oak Brook, pair . . .

Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose in various

$2.98 :?,OT.?r $1&$1.98

We have a complete stock of Greeting Cards for the season. New Year Greeting Cards Christmas Thank You Cards 5c and up Beautiful Art Calendars (in attractive boxes) 10c and up RICHMOND ART STORE 829 Main St. "Richmond's Art & Gift Shop"

Special i Reduced , Prices jr:T. on. all - - "dresses - V - . -'-,-!- V . -- i .- - ..

COAT SPECIAL

15 All Wool Cloth Coats splendid : . weight, nicely trimmed,, well tailored in brown and navy with and without fur collars, a regular: $20.00 value, a fast tdean;;out, each

Special Reduced Prices on all WOOL DRESSES

GEORGE E. KLUTE GO.

925-27-29 Main St

A Store for Better Value

THE STORE OF QUALITY

Dining Room Furniture

Just received a new line of Dining Suits in all woods and finishes, all priced very reasonable DINING CHAIRS An especially big line of Chairs at moderate prices.

'TVie Good

MAXW'E-LB Club Coupes

The good Maxwell is making widespread inroads in buying favor because the public recognizes in this car elements of goodness and beauty unprecedented in its class. Card tires, non-skid front and rear; disc Keel wheels, demountable at rim and at hub; drum type lamps; Alcmita lubrication; motor-driven electric horn; unusually long springs ; new type water-tight windshield. Prices Lab. Detroit, revenue tax to be added: Touring Car, $885 ; Roadster, 885 ; Club Coupe, 985 ; Four Passenger Coupe, 1235 ;Sedan, I33S BRICKER'S GARAGE

44 N. 7th St.

Phone 2397

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Vigrae's

Sale

YEAR END

For tomorrow and Saturday, the last 2 days of this year, we offer our entire stock at greatly reduced prices before taking the annual inventory.

100 Dresses, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Velvets, Crepe de Chine; $15 and $18 values. Special

.Dresses

$5.00

GOATS SUIT:

75 All-Wool Velour Coats for Ladies and Misses; full lined, fur collars, and all shades; $25.00 values $10.95 38 Plush Coats, plain and fur-trimmed, full lined; $25.0 values $10.95

25 Ladies' Suits, navy, black and brown, values 'to $35.00 $10.00

kirts

55 high-class Suits, ues to $85.00

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25 All-Wool Prunella Pleated Striped Skirts, the newest shades; $10.00 values. Special 1

$19.75

$4.95

Blouses 110 New Blouse3 Up to $10 values $3.49

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LADIES READY-TO-WEAR STORE

Sweat'rs All-Wool Slipon Sweaters all shades $1.98

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