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Sludged Print c ' ' - " ' ' CHRISTMAS BANQUET One of the very jolliest gatherings of thei ter Mrs- Turley, Telephone all social news to 638. - Anna D. Lilly, Social Editor MISS BENNETT'S BRIDGE . Miss Helen Bennett entertained the Married Ladies Bridge on Tuesday after noon; the hours passed most pleasantly and the prizes were awarded Misses Lucia Burnam and Mollie Fife. i CHRISTMAS GERMAN The Christmas German will be danced on Friday evening December twenty-sixth at Masonic Temple and will be led by Mr. Edwin Stockton and Miss Mary B. Smith. The affair promises Xo be unusually pretty and will be much enjoyed as a large num ber of our young people are at home for the Holidays. . ? . PARRISH -COSBY A wedding which came as a surprise to .their many friends was that of Miss Annie Cosby and Mr. John Parrish of this city. which occurred in Lexington on Wednes dayv; TheJHide is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cosby and the groom is the son of Mrr Pete Parrish, both of this place. The young people have many friends who join in every good wish for a happy journey through life.' WOMANS CLUB The WomansClub met on Monday after noon and enjoyed several very delightful talks; one by Mrs. D. R. Shackelford whose subject was "Mary Baker Eddie" and the Work's of George Elliot by Mrs. G. VV. Pickels. Mrs. Gould a guest of the after noon told some very interesting things about the school at Hindman and settle ment work. It is to be regretted that more could not have heard these discussions- BIRTHDAY DINNER relatives; the occasion was the celebration of his birthday a'd that of his friend Mr. S. S, Combs, v hos3 birthday comes only one day earlier. The table groaned be neath its weight of good things and seated around the board many old memories were revived, recalling the days of "auld lang syne." ? . 4 1 WILLOUGH BY-WARD Mr. Prewitt Willoughby, of Richmond, was married "to Miss Ward of Paintsville on Wednesday last, " Miss Ward attended the Normal School here for several years and made many friends. . Mr. Willoughby is associated with his father in the coal business and is a young man of industrious habits ard justly pop ular. We extend congratulations to the young couple. ? , m WrILSON-WAGEJS Miss Nettie Wagers, the eldest daughter i of Mr. Jonah Wagers of this city was united in marriage on Saturday afternoon tMr. J. W. Wilson of Lancaster, Dr. E. B Barnes performed the ceremony. The bride is one of our lovliest girls, at- j tractive and of an unusualfy sweet disposi- tion. After , a short trip Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will return to Kirksville to make j their home. With other mends the wishes then God ;peed. winter, was the Xmas banquet given on Thursday evening by Mr. Turley's class at the Christian Church. In the dining room, five tables were spread; beautiful with snowy linen, center pieces of lace , and low arrangement of white flowers" and green plants. Covers were laid for forty and the following menu served; oyster soup, celery, pickles, old ham, light rolls, potato chips, fruit salad, coffee; bisque cream, assorted cakes. Mr. Turley made a veiy gallant after-dinner speech thanking the ladies who so ably assisted in serving the banquet after which Mr. Elmer Deatherage entertained with an Alhambra party; the ladies were also in vited, to atte.vi but - as they, were unable Mrs. Riley Spears is visiting her daugh- I Mr. David Phelps is here on a visit to his' parents. :--,' ' . ' Miss Lillian Rogers, of Ford, is visiting relatives here this week. v ' - Miss Ada Parke, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. C. Carr in Lexington, has re turned home. , '' Attorney A. R. . Burnam, Jr., of Rich mond, Referee in Bankruptcy for this dis trict, was in the city Monday on business. "Winchester Democrat." Mrs. Davis, of Campbellsville, Ky., is the guest of her sister Mrs. S.D. Parrish. - Mrs. Clara Traylor has returned from a visit to relatives in Lincoln county. ' Mrs.' James Deatherage and Mrs. Geo. in Lexington, to ao so, ne, witn characteristic generosity, j B0gari spent Wednesday gave tnem a tneater party tne next even- shopping. mg at the Opera House as a htting close to the festive occasion. . -oo- CLOTHING! V CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! Personal Phone 638 or 791 for all personal items . Mrs. Mary Dickerson is the guest ofi her daughter in Garrard. Miss Annie Mae Walker is visiting her j aunt, Mrs. Cotton, in Danville. Mrs Maiy B. Dean, of Richmond Nor mal School, is visiting relatives in Nicho lasville. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Brown, of Stanford, arrived last week to make their home in this city. Mr. Robert Penn, of this c'tv, was the j guest of his father last week in Pans. Judge Shackelford and aunt Mrs. Lizzie j Shackelford, were the recent guests of I Paris friends. Mrs. Dan Chenault, Miss Josephine and Miss Austin Lilly spent Monday in Lexing ton, shopping. Mr. Wm. Collins is here to spend Xmas Madisonian ; withhis paients. Mr. Curt Bennett, is at home for the Holidays. ' MARRIED IN LEXINGTON . - ! -Miss Laura May me Thomas of Red i House was married to Mr. Robert Logan ' Mrs. Mollie Dudley remains critically ill at the Gibson Infnmary. Miss Elizabeth Bianton returned from r a. j i i t Riddle of Nicholasville on Tuesday, at the j "-me. wuwy wnere sne nas oeen at home of Dean Calhoun in Lexington. j tendin scuol Miss Anne Bennett Cohen is at home The bride is the attractive daughter of t Mr. John Thomas of Red- House and also ! f"m Randolph Macon. a niece of Mr. Edward.Catson of this place, s "Miss Annie Mae Walker has returned Mr. Riddle is the son of J. L. Riddle of j from a visit to friends in Danville. j Nicholasville and isa young man who stands ; Miss Saran Marshall has returned to her j high in that community. He is a graduate j home after spendini! the winter with Mrs. ! On Sunday the 21th Mr. W. L. Crutchef ' of Transylvania University and now has j jae Collins. - was host of an old fashioned Kentucky ; charge of a church in Shelby county where dinner given to a number of friends and I the young people will make their home. Mrs. L. B. Herrington was a visitor in Lexington last week. Miss Margaret Parrish was in Irvine i last week, reporting for the Estill Circuit ' Court j Mr. Grant E. Lilly attended Circuit Court in Estill county for several days the past week. , . ! Miss Bessie Shugars is at home after a pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Stanford. Mrs. J. G. Bosley has returned from a short visit to Lebanon, Ky. Miss Mary Katherine White has been the guest of Miss Judith Tudor in Irvine. Miss Sarah Quisenberry was the guest of friends in Lexington last week. I ' i CapL D. N. Sharp has' been with rela-, fives in Shelbyville. j Judge Benton, oT Winchester, has been i in the city on business. J Hon. Jere A. Sullivan is much improved and will spend )the Holidays in Richmond. Dr. S. G. Zinke was in Cincinnati sever-: al days the past week. Mrs. Harry Bianton and children have returned from' a visit to relatives in Lex- j ington. Mr. William Evans has gone to the Ca nal zone where he will engage in business with his brother Mr. Joe Evans. . ' I Miss Lucy Lee Walton, of Or:ando, Fla., has been a visitor in Richmond, and attend, ed the Jett-Rayburn wedding. Miss Helen Bennett has returned to this city after spending some weeks in Franks fort. ! Mr. W. S. Glass is in Winchester on business. Judge W. R. Shackelford has returned Mr. Fred Gumbert, of Huntington. West from a business irip to Paris and Lexin- K ton. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will move the Va., is visiting Chas. Gumbert. Eir T Wi e The wife desires to give her husband everything.' Coffee Pot the best ' of An Electric makes the best possible coffee. Kentucky Utilities Co., Inc. his parents Mr. and Mrs. 1 nrt OI tne yr the Douglas-Simmons - j flat. . ! State University- Mr and rs- D. M. Chenault and Miss Josephine leave this week for Mt. Sterling Mr. Geo. Gumbert, of Lexington, is spending the Holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gumbert. Mr. Perry Davidson of the "Normal, left Richmond Friday to be in St. Joseph Hos- j pital Lexijigton during the Holidays where j he will undergo an operation for appendi citis. . - - . : to spend Xmas with Mr. , and Mrs. George ( Snyder. v i - Mrs. J. W. Zaring, Mrs. Jno. Allen and daughter and Mr. Louis Schlegel motored to' Lexington Tuesday. , i Miss Anna Moore of Madison Institute Miss Ada "Young, of Baldwin, who has! wil1 spend the Holidays at her home in been teaching, closed her school Dec 19 with a large attendance, i The school closed with a Xmas tree. . ' Miss Mary Joseph McKee is expected home this week from Nazareth Academy. 1 Mr. John Walker McKinney is at home from Millersburg for the Holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bogard have moved into the Royce cottage on Fourth SL Mr. William Marstellar who has been teaching French at Ann Arbor reached home Saturday to spend Xmas. Miss Anna Gordon who is attending school at the Normal, has gone to Nicho- ! iasville to spend the Holidays. ! Rev. Ashford Reeves, . of Georgia, is at j home for the Holidays and was a guest at the Turley C a s Banque!. J Miss Jennie, Dickerson, of this city, has j been visiting Miss Minnie Brown at Lan i caster. " . " Mrs. Mary C. Roark and daughter Kath leen are in Washington visiting Mr. and Mrs. Creegan Roark. . v-: To acco . wrowers: Sales Seas of, 1913-14; is Mow Oe Our daily average to date is better than 14 Cents Having! installed every known device to facilitate the handling : of the tobacco from the time it comes off the wagon until it goes on the cars, we are better prepared than ever to handle your crop. ' . U . . . . . . v ' Several of the largest buyers on this market will handle and prize their pur chases at our plant. The fact is, it is much cheaper for these men to handle their to bacco at the Madison Tobacco Warehouse because of the , connection with the railroad, and our viaduct connecting the sales house with the prizing department does away with any wagon haul. We guarantee to every grower the very best pricje. Thanking you for your past patronage and soliciting same. in the future, we are, I ,: , Kespectiuny, ; - - i s. Co Incorporated Missouri. Miss Maiy Louise Reynolds leaves this week for Cynthiana to spend Xmas. Miss Margaret Arnold has gone to Lan caster to spend the Holidays with her parents. Mrs. R. M. Robinson has returned to her home in Danville after a visit to rela- J tives in Richmond. 4 ! Dr. and Mrs. G. G. Perry, of Stanford, , motored to Richmond the past . week to J see Mr. G. C. Igo who has been quite ill. j Mr. and Mrs. Jeptha Jett have returned j to Richmond. j Mrs.. Mary Sullivan and Miss Kathleen ' will spend .the Holidays in Richmond. j Miss Bessie Tribble who has been . in i Lexington at an infirmary is much improv ed and hopes to spend Xmas at home. j Judge N. B. Turpin has been quite sick ; at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Maupin ; on Broadway. - - . . - ; Mrs. Elmer, Deatherage spent several' days last week in Cincinnati. V . : Mr. Geo. Goodloe has returned from.a short trip to Columbus, Ohio. - ; Judge and Mrs. Benton visited relatives in the city the past week. Mr. Rufus Oldham, of Bloomingtou, I1L is with relatives in the county. Mrs. Nannie Embry leaves this week for Dallas, Texas to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. D. Dunlop. ' - .Rev. BC. Horton has returned from a short trip to Mt Sterling. i Miss HangtT, of Staunton Virginia, is with Mrs. H. B. Hanger for several weeks. Mr. Green Igo continues very ill at his home on Lexington pike ' .-; Mr. Gaines' Jasper will reach home this week to spend the Holidays. . . " . Messrs. Chas. Vaught, , Thompson and Logan Burnam -and Mr. Edwin Powell will spend Xmas at home. Mr. Joe Haselden was a visitor here sev eral days ago. Rev. Hawkins of Elkhom Ky. has been the guest of Prof, and Mrs. Grinstead. Miss Evelyn Clark, of Midway spent the week end with Miss Jeannette Pates. j uMiss Kitty Bogard, of Hopkinsville, art rived Saturday lo be the guest of Mr. Geo. Bogard and familyon fourth street Mr. and Mrs. Joe Willis came over from Crab Orchard Sunday to see Mrs," Sarah Dejarnett and to attend Mr. W. L. Crutch er's birthday dining. '-N ; ' The greatest Clothing offering for the people of Richmond, Madison county, and adjoining coun ties, will commence at the great sisy IBee Casta Store atarday, November and continue for 30 days, or until our entire clothing stock has been closed out. . Our stock of clothing was never more complete than now. Every thing in the clotMng department ' is strictly up-to-date. All the new weaves, styles and colorings in favor this season comprise this big stock of clothing Men's, Young Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing in endless variety., 1 We have decided to close out our clothing stock, lock stock and barrel. We need the room for our ladies' ready-to-wear department, which is growing to such an extent that we are compelled to make more room for it. . So the clothing end of our busi ness must go. Everybody in this city and county who has pur-, chased clothing from us can testify to the high grade of clothing we sell. They can also tell you that our prices are always cheaper than the same quality can be had elsewhere. We have decided to give these same low prices for 30 days, and in addition we pro pose to give one-fourth the price off on every purchase made in the clothing department during this time. ' If you need an up-to-date fall and winter suit for yourself or any of your family; if you need a first class Overcoat for yourself or your boy, come and look at- this great stock of up-to-date clothing and figure what, you will save by getting 1 4 OFF each clothing purchase.' Don't overlook this offer. Don't pay more for clothing not as good. Money saved is money made. This is a chance yj5u don't often get, coming right at the time you need the stuff, and right at the time when they are all fresh and new. . r Remember this great f clothing offering begins Saturday, November 8th, and closes in 30 days. Don't forget! Come! RESPECTFULLY, - ..' ! ' - n 9