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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA1L MONDAY. JAN. 24. 1916. PAGE FIVE Chronicle of Social and Glufo Activities i; Social Calendar Mrs. W. R. Poundstone give bridge party for Miss Margaret Sedgwick, a brtde of this week. . ' Beta Phi Sigma dance at club ". rooms. . . . . ,; .. Ye Olden Time Dancing club will give a dance in Odd Fellows' : ball. Mrs. George Aronld, 2302 North : D. street hostess for meeting of ; Ladies U. C. T. Social dub at her home. ' Miss Marguerite ' Lemen gives dinner. " v i ' ...... Tom Thumb wedding at First Christian church given by the children. Mrs. E. L. Ruby entertains mem bers of Criterion club at home on South Twelfth street. Advanced ladies class in danc? ' ing from 10 until 11 o'clock in Pythian Temple, Mrs. Colin Schaefer entertains a thimble club. Ia honor of Miss Opal Duke, Misses Ruth and Alice Kennedy give shower. Card party at 8 o'clock in Mooso ' hall Princess card club meets with Mrs. E. Thornton Hall. Circle Number One of aid soci ety of First Presbyterian church gives jitney supper at the church. Social Aid of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church meets. Advanced class in dancing from 4 until 5 o'clock in Pythian Tem ple. - whose marriage to Mr! Omar Whelan was announced Saturday as February 5, will be the guest of. honor Wednes day evening at a miscellaneous show er given by Mrs. . Paul Harris and Misses Harriet and Edna Dickinson at theiir home in West Richmond. . On Wednesday evening Miss 'lia ble ' Mansfield and Miss Edna Smith entertain for Miss Hazel- Bond, whose engagement to Mr. L. O. Reed of Mid dletown, Ohio, has been announced Several other parties will be given for the brides within the near future. Miss Alice Vossler will be hostess this evening for a meeting the Loy al Messenger class of the First Chris tian church at 7:30 at her home on North Sixteenth street. - - - ' The goat supper given Saturday ev ening at the Grace "M. ' E. church by the members of the Big Brothers class was a success in every way. 'Nearly four hundred persons enjoyed the de licious menu. Victrola and Starr phonograph furnished the music, for the evening. A dispatch says:' "Among the Hoos iers in Washington during the last week were Mrs. W. W. Gaar Rich mond." Mrs. James Wells, Jr., formerly Miss Mae Gipe of Logansport and who oft en visits in this city, was an honor guest at a tea given by Mrs. Drink water of Kokomo. Miss Agne 3 Tur ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Turner of Kokomo, former Richmond residents and who will be married soon, was also a guest of honor. The Music Study club members will meet AVednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the public art gallery at the high school. The program will be in charge of Miss Carolyn Hutton. In strumental and Mrs. Charles Marvel, vocal. The subjects will be "Bobem- nian, Hugarian and Polish" music. All members of the club are invited to at tend. ; " " ' .' - Miss Marguerite Lemen will give a dinner Tuesday evening at her home on North Tenth street and .covers will be . laid for six, persons. Later the guests will attend the Beta dance. The social committee of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity will give a dance Tuesday evening' in the fraternity rooms. Piano and drums will furnish the dance music. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Hawortb an nounce the engagement of their daugh ter Miss Leah A. Ha worth to Mr. Estel Llrodd of Cleave a, Ohio.:, The date for the wedding has not been set. .The bride-elect has many friends here who extend congratulations. The Monday afternoon thimble club will meet Tuesday afternoon instead of this afternoon (the usual time) and Mrs. Colin Schaefer will be hostess at her home on West Main street. Mr.. Julian Dunbar will go to In dianapolis Wednesday to remain until Friday. Mrs. Grace Burnworth will be hos tess Wednesday afternoon for a meet ing of the Current Events club at her home; 112 Randolph street. Earl Chamness of Chicago visited J. P. Chamness and family over Sunday. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ancient order of Hibernians will give a card party Tuesday evening at St. Mary's hall. The Tom-Thumb wedding which was to have been given Friday evening at the First Christian church' will be giv en Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. The public is cordially invited to attend. The children will be dressed ' as "grownups" the little men will be in full dress and the .lit tle women in evening gowns. After the ! wedding there will be a musical program. A nominal admission fee will be asked. - - , An elejctlon of officers will be held Wednesday afternoon when members of the Penny club will meet with Mrs. Millard Warf el at her home on South Tenth street. It is important that all' members attend the meeting. ; Mrs. , F. W. Stephens will have charge of the program - Friday after noon when the Woman's ; Franchise league will meet in the lecture room of the Morrisson-ReeveB library. All members and friends of the society are invited .to attend.. : The program will begin at 3:30 o'clock. . . . . i The executive board ' of the West Richmond W. C. T. U. met Saturday afternoon with Mrs. W. H. Davis at her home on West Main street and ar rangements were made for an open meeting to be held at the West Rich mond Community House Thursday February 17, when Francis Willard meeting will be observed.- The pub lic is.invited to attend. ' The next reg ular meeting will be held, February 3 at the home of Mrs. M. H. Wolfer. Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier will give a demonstration of the Duning system of piano, Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the public art gallery at the high school. The public is cordially invited to attend. The names of the children who will participate will be announced later. Mr. Leo McManus has returned to Indianapolis after- spending the week end with his parents. Mrs. John Huber has been visiting her daughter,' Mrs. Edward Balfe at Connersville for a few days...: - The ; Ladles' U. C T. " Social club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George Arnold at er home, 2302 North D street All members are in vited to be present. Mrs. E. K. Shera will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary So ciety of the. F)rat M. E. church at her home on East Main street. . Mrs. Harry Rogers and daughter. Miss Charlotte Rogers have returned from Urbana. O.. where they have been visiting friends. Two benefit card parties will be events of the week. The first fun tion will be given Wednesday after noon at the Hotel Westcott by mem bers of the Psl Iota Xi sorority, the proceeds to be given to the visiting nurse fund. The game will start at 2 o'clock and continue until 5 o'clock. Tickets may be procured at the hotel Wednesday . afternoon - before the event. Favors will be given. All wom en, of the city who enjoy cards are cordially invited to attend. Friday afternoon a card party to replenish tbe Country club funds will be given 'at the home of Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds by members of a committee including Mesdames James A. Carr. ' Julian Cates.. Frank Lackey,. WUlard Z..Carr. W. P. Robinson, Albert D. Gayle and Rudolph G. Leeds. The women mem bers of the club are invited. . Miss Nola Russell will be hostess this evening for a meeting of the A. N. C. club at her home on North C street. . ' Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds was out of the city today. A "jitney" supper will be given Tuesday evening at 5:30 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church by .Cir cle Number One of the aid society. The public is invited to attend.- Mrs! E. Thornton Hall will enter tain - members of the Princess , card crab. Tuesday afternoon, at her home on North D street. There will be sev eral guests. IIOELSCIIEn APPOINTED , ' : 'v . . (Continued From Page One.) ing an assistant. The matron Is paid $30 a' month, and the assistant ma tron . during t the" past year, has been paid 122. Other Jobs Assigned. . - The other appointments were as follows: - ' J. A. ' Markley. janitor, third floor. court bouse. ISO per month. - Llndley Swain, janitor second floor, court house. $65 per month. Charles Morgan, guard insane ward. $60 per month. Physician Home for the Friendless, Dr. S. E. Bond, salary $100 a year. School Fund Appraisers Eastern district: J. F. Davenport. Benjamin Duke, W. B. Dye; Middle district. John Nixon, Lincoln Jones, Thomas Dunbar; western district. Clinton Mar tindale, Jerry Myers. Charles Knapp. Custodian of court house, L. . S. Bowman.- ' Superintendent of highways. W. C. Jones, salary fixed by statute. - SELLS 'POWER PLANT. MILROV.'Ind Jan: 24. This town la In the dark because Charles Wit ters unthinkingly sold his engine. -on which the town was dependent fox power to run Us light plant.'---e- Evoryono Likos f This Gold Curb ; ' ; -.-. , -- x - - .-. Tape's ' Cold Compollnl,, - Ends a Cold or Grippe in ' a Few Hours. . Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. - It. promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages . In the head, stops nasty discharge- or nose run ning, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. , Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Ease your throbbing head nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound." which cost onjy 25 cents at any drug store. It acts without as sistance, tastes nice, and causes no In convenience. Accept no substitute. Adv. . . JANUARY has almost gone don't let it get by without having, your eyes Correctly fitted by ' v . EDMUNDS, Optometrist 10 North Ninth St Phone 2765. St. Paul's Guild of Si Fi,f Episcopal church meets at the church. East End Aid society of the First Christian church meets with Mrs. Ruby Smith, 410 North Sev enteenth street. Social given by Epworth League Grace M. E. church at the home of Miss Hazel Gregg. A pretty function for today is the Informal musicale which will be given this evening by Mrs. E. R. Beatty at ber home on East Main street, when she will entertain a number of guests. Miss Mildred Schalk will give piano numbers, Miss Carolyn Hutton, a tal ented violinist of this city will play and Mrs. Percy Sprague will give read ings. T? ? t' "hie" The week will be featured socially by a number of , parties including showers to be given for brides who are to be married this month or next. Tuesday evening a shower will be given by Misses Ruth and. Alice Ken nedy in honor of. Miss Opal Duke. For the. pleasure of Miss Margaret Sedgwick who will be married Satur day afternoon to Mr. Roy Strickler at the home of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedgwick, Mrs. W. R. Pound- stone, will entertain with an acutlon bridge party. Miss -Arva Jackson, the date for A Simple But Attractive Neg ligee 1583. Ladies' Kimona. Figured crep in a Prslan pattern in blue tones is here shown. . The trimming is matched satin. This model is made with high waistline and has a four gore skirt. The 6leeve is loose and flowing. A broad shaped collar trims the neck edge. Tbe design is nice for lawn, percale, cbambrey, batiste, challie or flannel, and also good for cashmere, nun's veiling and eiderdown. The pat tern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38. 40, 12 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 6 yards of 44-inch material tor a- 36-inch size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Desirable, seasonable and wanted merchandise at greatly reduced prices that will interest any economical buyer. Be on Hand Early To Get the Choice Bargains A Dollar Saved Is Two Dollars Made If you feel the necessity of saving, attend our January Sale and supply your needs for less than usual. 17 M IVil 3 Z n n a tt Iwm C FINAL CLEARANCE WOMEN'S APPAREL Choice of any Winter Suit Only a very few left. This price will close them in one day $4.98 Women's and Misses' Coats Former prices $27.50, $25.00 and $20.00, now $10.00 Former price $18.00, $16.50 and $14.50, now . $7.95 Waists and Blouses Georgettes, Crepe DeChines, Wash Satins, Radium Lace and Lace and Taffeta Combinations $2.98 Ostrich Feather Neckwear Beautiful Ostrich Boas in white and white and black. Only a FQ few left. Our regular $5 and $6 qualities, to close $2.25 and.... $X07 Low Price on Fur lemming HUDSON SEAL BANDING, 2 inches wide, former y QQ price $3.50 a yard; to close, a yard tOC MOLE SKIN BANDING, one inch wide, was originally A Q $1.50 a yard, to close . . ; rrOC GUARANTEED KID GLOVES for WOMEN, black, black with frf Off white stitching and colors. $1.50 and , tpx) CREPE DECHINE and MESSALINE WINDSOR TIES, full length and good width, January Price ylC STORM SERGES 36 inches wide, in Navy, Cop en and Black; 0(0. 50c quality OiC ALL WOOL CREPE 36 inches wide, in the good shades, QQ 59c quality OUC FRENCH SERGES 42 inches wide, all colors, $1.00 quali- ft? ty, now SILK AND WOOL POPLINS, 42 inches wide, a full range of QC colors, $1.25 quality vOK TUSSAH ROYAL. 44 inches wide, pure mohair and wool, all I"f AA colors, $1.50 quality DXUU PACIFIC GABERDINE 44 inches wide, pure worsted, all (J- fTfk colors, $2.00 quality pX9U TAFFETA Glove finish, yard wide, wears well, $1.25 qual- QK ity, for 0 GUARANTEED TAFFETA 36 inches wide, black only, Off $1.00 quality PJ.4) PEAU DE SOIE 36 inches wide, all silk, black only, $1.75 r quality DXfit CREPE DE CHINE 42 inches wide, all silk, a quality that is - Fk exceptional at $1.50; for January Clearance pXXU NEW WASH SILKS 36 and 32 inches wide, the most beau- ftp? tiful Spring patterns, $1.25 quality )XU9 GEORGETTE CREPE 42 inches wide in the wanted shades, d- rtff the best $1.50 quality ipLm&D SILK CHIFFON CLOTH 42 inches wide, all colors, $1.00 qual- Qff ity, now Ot)C Women's Silk Hosiery 50c SILK HOSE, black only silk all the way. with ribbed top - fift -35c a pair;' 3 pairs for IVIt :. . . V:: . r. . . . . : . . . 3XUU Outing Flannel Gowns . Made of best quality Outing, neatly trimmed and cut. full fli and roomy; January Sale tlUC Soiled Underwear Ladies Shirts and Drawers, small sires, only slightly soiled.......... 15c Children's Odd Pieces, only a few sizes left, to close . ..10c Men's Shirts, were 50c, slightly soiled, now ' .19c Wide Silk Ribbons Warp Prints and Colors, 25c quality 18c Black Taffeta Ribbon, wide; special 9c Bed Spreads and Bedding SATIN SPREADS both scalloped and hemmed, regular $5.00 JO QO quality, now January Sale, $3.50 and $70 CROCHET. SPREADS, full size,, $2.00 quality ..$1.29 SHEETS, full size, made of Pepperel and Seamless sheeting; Q January Price 0C ALL WOOL BLANKETS, plain colors and plaids; our $6.00 . d0 QQ ' quality, now January Sale cj7070 COMFORTS, large size, filled with best quality cotton. $2.00 d- Ofr and $2.50 qualities, now January Sale Soiled Handkerchiefs Ladies 10 and 15c slightly soiled Handkerchiefs 5c (Cr(satlesfl Press SMirtt VaiDimes Ever flfleipedl Regular $4.50, $4.00 and $3.50 Values Regular $5.50f $4.98 and $4.50 Values .... M NEW SPRING MODELS JUST IN Cut with the new flare and made, of the best quality all wool poplin. , Also the always good Shepherd checks are showu in the wider made styles. Extra sizes are featured for stout women Regular $6.75, $5.95 and $5.50 Values . . . 138 Regular $8.00, $7.50 and $6.98 Values .... mm Size Kane '.' V' " accrcj? .'. I ftT . . . WAIT FOR Tine B5g Sltooe Sale NEW METHOD Room No. 201 Colonial Bldg. Saturday, January 29th The Sale Starts Clean Up Sale. One Price dont miss This. Have your Dress Suit, Eancy Vest, Gloves, . Party Gowns, Opera Coats, Cleaned and Pressed for -the next dance, party or social function. Remember I can give one-day service and guarantee it. ' MEN'S SUITS Qrt Cleaned & pressed. TROUSERS KQC Cleaned & pressed OVERCOATS "! Cleaned & pressed. LADIES' SUITS 1 Cleaned & pressed. .JzL SKIRTS RAp Qeaned & pressed "ut LONG COATS t Cleaned & pressed. ONE PIECE DRESSES CLEANED AND PRESSED $1.00 IK " KLEENS LiXOSE MLEEN " 1013 Vi MAIN STREET. 'j. Works, 328 South lith Street. " , PHONE 1195 Ford Service IP M E F A RE ME S S j