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PAGE FOUR VtiE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1922. l"" Invitations are to be Issued this :week for the annual dinner of the Richmond Art association, which -will :be held Friday evening. May 19, la the iPuhlic Art gallery. The affair Is for I the association's membership. A pro- " gram will ba given following the din ner, which will include a number of 'speakers. Dinner will be one dollar a plate. Reservations must be made with Mrs. Charles -8. Bond by next Wednesday-morning.- Other members of the Committee are Mrs. George Eg- gemeyer, Mrs. J. E. Cathell, Mrs. John H. Johnson and Mrs. Paul Comstock. Leading events for the month will include the spring dance , the Phi Del ;ta Kappa fraternity will give Monday evening In the ballroom of the I. O. O. :F. hall. Wright's famous saxophone I orchestra, of Columbus. O., will play 1 the order of dances. As an ensemble i of colored musicians, the orchestra bears a national reputation, being one i of three orchestras under the direc tion of O. S. Wright Mr. Wright will 'anpear In person with the orchestra here. - He is noted as .a singer and player. His orchestra was organized !10 years ago and was financed by i Stuart Beebe. of this city. It has i clayed at fraternity and university 'dances at Yale, Princeton, Wisconsin ;and Northwestern universities, as well 'as many other places. The balcon ies are to be open to the public. The iPhi Delt committee in. charge of the I dance is composed of Ixmls Rlpberg 'er, Lawrence Jessup, Floyd Nusbaum !and Harry FrankeL A dance win be given, by the Gon- iaaea club for members and their (friends in their club rooms, South Fifth and C streets, Thursday evening. The Miller orchestra will play the I order of dances, beginning at 9 o'clock. iThe committee In charge consists of i William Schwegmann, Paul White and Winchester attesting a county rally JPostPoned given at St. Mary's hall Thursday evening by the Sacred' Heart society. The Evan J. Smith orchestra will play for the dancing which commences at .10 o'clock. ' No more meetings of the Starr Par- (ent-Teachers association are to be held until next fall, it is announced. The meeting for this week has been has been postponed until the first Tuesday in June. . The Quaker City club which was to have met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Delia Atkinson at her home on North Eighth street has been postponed two weeks until Friday, May 27. Mrs. At kinson will be the hostess at that time. The annual election of officers will be held. of the Christian idnurch. She was ac-1 Mrs. Joseph Beck will be hostess to companied homenby Prof, and Mr3.ithe Woman's Bible class of Trinity O. H. Greist, w'AOt are attending the I Lutheran church Wednesday evening Sunday meetings. Prof: Greist is sup- Pat her home, 2313 Main street. All erintendent of Randolph county schools, and Mrs Greist is state secret tary of theChrisitlan church mission-"! ary work. Mrs. LudlawMotfcwill be hostess to the Haphazard club Thursday all day at her home on- the Abongton road. The GreenwoodCommunity dub wfill be entertained by Mrs. Will Auster- man and Mrs. Walter Bendfeldt Thurs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Austerman on South Tenth street. The meetingwilC2e an important one. All member are asked to attend. 'ine x. JVU i. wxu entertain wren a dance at its -club rooms, South Fifth and Q streets, Thursday evening. Mil lers orchestra wlUf. play the order of dances. A card party and dance will be members are urged to attend. Mrs. Luella Morris entertains for the Coterie Thursday afternoon at her home. 310 South Fifteenth street. All members are invited to be present. The meeting of the F. T. club to have been Wednesday with Mrs. Will King, of 213 North Nineteenth street, has been postponed two weeks. Services will be held' by the Spirit ualist Church of Truth Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock in its hall, 15 South Seventh street. Healing and messages will be given by Mrs. L. A. Morrow, the pastor, Prof. May, Mrs. Rose Baker and) J. A. Converse. Everyone is welcome. The meeting of the Progressive Lit erary society to have been held next Monday with Mrs. George Chrisman eight in number .are Naomi Dennis, Glen D. Meek, Conn Chamberlain, R. Edna Fulton, Richard Wambo, Edna Rarmey, Cecil Burrls and Herman Wambo. ABINGTON TOWNSHIP EXERCISES THURSDAY The annual commencement exer cises for graduates of Ablngton town ship schools will be held in the grade school building at Ablngton, Thurs day evening. Rev. McMichael of Con nersville will speak. The graduates, 'H. A. Maurer. Invitations have been issued for a ! dance to be given by the Melody En tertainers' six-piece orchestra Monday evening, May 15, in the Eagles' halL The orchestra will only play a few more engagements here this season. It leaves shortly for Peoria, 111., to iplay at Alfrlsco park during the sum mer season. Miss Iris Igelman is spending the week in Detroit," Mich:, the guest of her mother, Clara Campbell Igelman, who is playing with the Pantages Singers there this week. Miss Ethel F. Sargent, of Geneseo, 111., was the guest here Wednesday of Mrs. William Asher of the Sunday party. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Randle, of Camden, Ohio, spent Wednesday in Richmond. All parents and friends of Baxter school are invited to attend the school exhibit all Friday afternoon at the school. Tea will be served at 3:30 o'clock by the P. T. A. to their guests. A toaciin (shower will be held in con nection with the exhibit, to add to the school's supply of cups. Every! one may give one or more teacups. The Helping Hand society of the Spiritualist Church of Truth will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at their hall, 15 South Seventh street. Everyone is welcome. Billy Sunday will give an address Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at the Richmond Country club. All club members are Invited to attend. All members of the B. R. C. of A's are asked to be present Thursday eve nine. Mav 11. when an important busi ness session will be held. The meet ing is urgent. The Auxiliary of the Brotherhood will meet Thursday evening, May 18, in the Red Men's hall, when there will be a short form of lodge and then a dance and card party. The regular night meetings will be held the first and third night of each month. The members, their families, antT friends tm rnrdlallv Invited to attend the dance and card party. The Melody Entertainers will play the order of dances. Members and friends of the First Christian church are to meet at the entrance 13, of the tabernacle, Thurs day evening, to march in a body. Badges will be given each person at the door. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bates, of South Fourteenth street, are spending Wednesday and Thursday in Indiana polis. Mrs. J. A. Walls, spent Tuesday in SPORT OXFORDS ARE POPULAR Our display comprises the new grey and black, white and black, with rub ber heels. . SNOB STOBE NEW SPRING HATS at $5.00 and up NOLDER'S 39 North Eighth Street GIFTS THAT LAST M)T" ' Bracelet Watches THOROU Rug Cleaner "The Brush That Brightens" c s L A E V A E N H S s y 9 p O 12 M . R I O U 1 N ' G ?S E ' 17C , 17 S. 7th St. Everywhere They're Asking for ANDERSON'S "WT ihiiim jiMn 10c It's a real winner: it's the best ever. YouH surely like it. A rich Cream Center, cov ered with Chocolate and whole Pecan halves. ON SALE BY THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: Dafler's Drug Store Dunn Cigar Store Flash Lunch The Pike Sol. Miller Westcott Hotel Cigar Stand Hoover's Confectionery PhiL Zuttermelster Westcott Pharmacy Murray Poolroom J. M, Eggemeyer & Sons R Devinney, South Sixth St. Malvern Soper J. R. Brumley Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores American Legion Dave Golden Kelly Hotel ' : . Engle& Eaton R. & W. (Twigg's old stand) No. 8th St C. W. Beeson E. J. Hill Cigar Store Quigley Drug Stores Ed. Feltman Cigar Store Fosler's Drug Store W. M. Hickey Toler's Drug Store Ed. DIntaman Schwegman's Confectionery Manufactured Exclusively by HERBERT C. ANDERSON, Prop. The Kandy Shop 919 Main Street Phone 2734 PALLADIUM WANT ADS BRING RESULTS, - :ri FREE THEATRE TICKETS CHIROPRACTORS G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C. 1220 Main St. Phone 1603 Phone 2807 REMEMBER MOTHER Next Sunday is Mother's Day. We have a choice assortment of CARDS, BOOKLETS and FOLDERS Artistically decorated and with sweet verses to mother. Don't Forget Dad Richmond Art Store 829 Main St. Richmond's Art and Qlft Shop RICHMOND'S DAYLIGHT STORE Introducing Spring Styles in , Voile, Ratine and Organdie Dresses with The Loaf of Purity and Goodness lOQOOOOlOODOOOn 300 Cups from Every Pound of MOON CHOP TEA Have You Tried It? Genuine Orange Pekoe, Mixed Tea, A charming selection of beautiful summer frocks for the young Miss, fashioned of Ginghams, Ratine, Linens, Voiles, also Organdie and Gingham combinations, presenting the newest and youthful styles for early summer wear. Tucks and ruffles are used cleverly as well a3 the dainty lace and embroidery trimmings. Clever mod els suitable for afternoon, street or sport occasions. (Q)98 to 29 5 Dark Voiles Also a pleasing assortment of dark blue or black figured Voiles for the women that require large sizes, with lace taffeta and mes salino trimmings; full range of sizes up to 50, attractively priced at $9.75 and up CjjO (8 LDEN EAD The Loaf that is the last word in Perfect Bread i 9e,- w 5 r- - f The loaf that has over 10,000 persons eating from it daily IB The Loaf you'll enjoy most - IOOOOS300PQOOQOO is bringing thousands of people to RicKmond grocery stores. Prob ably never before has an equal amount of bread been sold at retail in a single day in this city. We knew the demand would be excessive and were prepared for the unprecedented rush that occurred. Long before closing time for the groceries, telephone calls came from every quarter of the city More Bread! More Bread! Men, women and children have all caught the spirit; grocerymen are appealed to for information regarding when different Washington stars, are coming. One little chap, clasping two loaves of Golden Cream bread in his arms, was heard to exclaim: "I bet I never miss another Charlie Chaplin picture." j It is the topic of discussion for groups of ladies in the different stores through the city. To be entertained FREE at this popular play house is proving a pleasing surprise in thousands- of homes when the wax, paper wrapper is removed from the beautifully baked golden brown loaves of Golden Cream bread where the free ticket is found. The pleasure of finding these slips is no more pronounced than is the pleasure of giving them. This big bakery has learned to regard its thousands and thousands of patrons as part of a big civic family, bound together by a common tie, working for and with each other always. See last night's paper. Say:-- " Golden Cream Please! " and Watch for the Free Ticket Slips Every Day You'll Find Them There .Mehmoiid Baking Go Green Tea U-lb. package -lb. package 15c 29c t ; 1 K R O GE R'S -