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The Paducah Sun-Democrat from Paducah, Kentucky • 7

The Paducah Sun-Democrat from Paducah, Kentucky • 7

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THE PADTTCAH EVENING SUN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920. PAGE 7T7E Men's and Boys' Department Raymond Lane, Rudy Moore, Harry Ivey, Herman Thomason, Linn Smith, Cecil Keeling, Greenfield Smith, Raymond Mcintosh, Amy Edwards, Mrs. Ethel Humphrey and child. 10 si TABLE "SCARFS The Quiet Hour. "Folks don't need to blow a I I i All optical work given prompt attention PADUCAH OPTICAL CO.

3H Broadway. Ana maKe a mighty sound; For it's the little stunts of love. That make the world ea -round: game were: Mrs. Charles Hatfield, Springfield, Mrs. C.

W. Moss, El Paso, Texas, Mrs, Richard Donovan, Columbia, S. Mrs. Harry Moore, Edwards, Mrs. Neil Warren, Selma, Miss Pauline Grassham, Chicago; Miss Mrs.

Georgia Karas of Chicago, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jennie Lytton of Monroe street. -Mrs. Laura F. Andrews of South, Fifth street left Thursday evening to visit relatives in Little Rock, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Love left Tuesday for a visit in Fostoria and Ashtabula, Ohio. Miss Vivian Stegar of South Fifth street has gone to Louisville to spend a month with her sister, Mrs. G. R.

Sbeperd. Mrs. Rivers of Smithland They're like the fragramt lillies, ur tne roses wet with dew. For they make your life seem brighter Ross, Madisonville; Misses Anna When you're feeling sad and blue." Selected. A Beautiful Selection 79c to $2.75 Fine art cloth with vide filet and cluny lace and insertion.

Size 18x48 guest list includes Miss Pauline Grassham of Chicago, who is the house guest of Miss Anna Webb Phillips, and Miss Margaret Lackey of Hopkinsville, who Is visiting Miss Mildred Berry. SmallejAllman Marriage Announced. Webb Phillips, Lillie Hobson, Elizabeth Hale, Nell Craig, Ethel Morrow, Sarah Sanders, Irma Yeiser, Katherlne Donovan, Annie Washington; Mesdames Andrew Campbell, Paul Province, Ray Winters, Andrew Nichols, James Helson, Hughes McKnight, Weaks Earl Gore, James McGinnis, W. F. Bradshaw, Louis Rieke, and Linn Boyd.

Mrs. Roy W. McKin-ney Joined the party for luncheon. Announcement Is made of the I marriage of Miss Lillie Mae Smal ley, to Mr. Harry L.

Allman, which was solemnized in Metropolis, 111., Inches. June 16. The marriage-announcement came as a surprise, to their many friends here. Mrs. Allman Is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Will Smalley, of the Betger road, and is an attractive young woman. Mr. Allman, the son of Mrs. J.

H. Allman. 805 South Sixth street. Some have, plain centers, others fhown in beautiful squares and some I ,1 vith handsome insert of fine filet. a They are beautiful.

I Is an employe of the IllifTois Cen Miss Amy Anderson Honoree. MisseR Meta Rector and Kath-erire Anderson were hosts at a party Thursday evening at "Oak Lawn," their home in Arcadia, to compliment their cousin, Miss Amy Anderson who is leaving luesday for Stevens Point, where sho has accepted a position in tho Carnegie Library. Dancing and games were the diversions fc' the evening, and delicious lelreshments were served. The guests were: Misses. Pearl Weatheiford Eloise Beyer, Elizabeth Wheeler, Mattie Tincher, Florence Herdy, Maggie Rector, Lucile Weatherford; Messrs.

Harry Bondurant, Richard Seigel, Oba Fields, "Hugh Elder, Herschel Herdy, Joe Thomas, Emmet Beyer, Charlie Trainor, Ival Rector, and Palmer Rector. The young ladies of the party were Miss Rector's guests over night. and niece. Miss Bush, of Bugler, 111., are the guests of Miss Corny Grundy. Miss Pauline Grassham is the guest of Miss Anne Webb Phillips.

Mrs. Harry Moore of Edwards, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Hughes McKnight. Mrs.

Frank Lander of Chicago, will arrive today to visit Mr. and Mrs. McKnight. Mr. Fred Berger of Austin, Texas, is visiting In the city.

Miss Eliza Raybufn, of St. Louis, has returned, to her home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. M. Fuller ot 923 South Eleventh street.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gaugh and Mr. Frank Brooks have returned from a trip to Mammoth Cave. They went by automobile.

Misses Maude Cunningham and Nell anu Miriam Piper of North Sixth street left today for a sojourn at Dawson Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. K.

Wilson returned last evening from St. Louis, where Mr. Wilson went on bu-iness. Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Hutchens, tral railroad shops. Mr. and Mrs.

Allman will make their home with the bride's mother, 805 South Siztk street. Special Selling Mohair, Palm Beach and iTropical Suitsall sizes and colors Every suit a bargain $8 $12 $19 We are giving a decided reduction on these garments to clean them up. jSale prices cash only. Miss Kamleiter's Party for 1 Miss Anita Kamieiter entertained with an afternoon Five Hundred Party yesterday at her home on South Fifth street in compliment to Miss Annie Smith and her house guests, Misses Ruth Waltrlp and Lucy Smith of Cadlx, Ky. Miss Porter Holland made the highest score and was presented with a prize; the consolation was won by Miss Nell Warner.

The guests present were: Misses Hattie Smith, Annie Smith, Mary Bell Washington, Zola Smedley, Lilliah Crow, Nell Warner, Ethel Livingston, Porter Holland, Jennie Lee Covington, Etta Willineham, Estelle Willing-ham, Mrs. James Meadows, Mclntyre-Keever Mtlutyre-Huff. Onr Thursday afternoon at 3:31 oo'clock, a double wedding was nolemnized at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 3.

R. Mclntyre, 1639 Jones The brid-o, (daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Mclntyre), were: Miss Robbie L. Mclntyre who was united in marriage with Mr.

Robert Newton Keever; Miss Mary Lou Mclntyre, who became the bride of Mr. Chester Clarence Kuff. The vows were pledged before the Reverend C. S. Gregston.

The brides are popular young women with many friends. The brldgegrooms are residents ot Gary, they leave Saturday for Gary to make their homes. LOCALS of Little Rock, are the guests of Mrs. Hutchens' mother, Mrs. James T.

Miller. Midsummer Dance Club. The Midsummer Dance Club entertained Thursday evening at the Country Club with the second of its series of dances. It was a Gypsy Tea affair, many of the guests going out for supper and staying through the evening. At '8 o'clock Mr.

Harry Gilbert gave one of his inimitable programs of music, and little Miss Edua Barry interpreted, several of his selections in aethetie dances. Of especial interest to the guests was a waits composed by Gilbert, played by him. and then reproduced by a record on the electric pianO. Hlllman's Orchestra played for dancing from 9 to 1 o'clock. The guests present were: Messrs.

and Mesdames W. F. Bradshaw, Ed Cave, George Langstaff, Hughes McKnight, Louis Rieke. James Utterback, James Wheeler, James Helson, Byers Staten, Weaks Smith, Lillard Sanders, T.uV KiikkpU. Andrew Nichols, O.

D. McLaughlin has returned tried before Judge Nichols this afternoon. Mrs. W. R.

Ashby. white, r.nd Marguerite Dowdy, a Negress, were summonsed to police court late yesterday by Patrolman 1'erry on a of fighting. A warrant was issued at headquarters accusing Robert Wllhlte of failure to support his Infant child. to Paducah after visiting In Mt. Vernon, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Scyster and children, of Smithland, have returned home after visiting friends here. Miss Pauline Chandler, of Mid- 84th Birthday Dinner. Last Sunday, a number of the friends of "Uncle" Jim Howard assembled at the home of Mr.

J. H. Culpon the Oaks Road, to celebrate his 84th birthday. It was a most delightful re-union of old friends, and a big birthday dinner was served. Among those present were: E.

A. Edwards, W. C. Thompson, J. C.

Cartwright, Mesdames Cartwright, Clark, Mose Mc-Clure, W. C. Thompson; Messrs. and Mesdames Charles Redd, W. A.

McClure, L. L. Reed and Beatrice Reed, W. A. Reed and family, J.

H. Wallace and family, Lon Edwards and family, Monroe Howard and family, B. F. Culp, Sidney McManOs and family, Mr. and Mrs.

John Thomason, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Riley, Charles Lyles and family, Mr. and Mrs. D.

G. Riley, If you fa.l to receive your paper, please call Old Pbona 269 or New 134 after p.m. dlesboro, has returned home after visiting Miss Ruth Stride, of Kentucky avenue. Dependable since 1860 Ptnn PnlitA nf falH a James McGinnis, James Langstaff, Mrs. M.

J. Clark is visiting relatives in Memphis. Her niece, Miss Mary McNamara, will accompany her home for a visit. Mrs. Walter McGrady of New Castle, Is visiting her sister, Mrs.

W. B. Walters, and other relatives here. Monroe Culp, Mr. and Mrs.

Ken- Mrs. J. C. O'Louhlin and ton, Joseph, and Miss Bess Gockel and niece, Jane Louise Slnclaire, have gone to St. Louis for a visit to relatives and friends.

Mrs. D. J. Hughes and Mrs. J.

J. Williams of Savannah, are the guests of Mrs. S. D. Eccles.

Mr. John Street, cashier of the Paducah wharfboat, and his sisters, left -tnli afternoon on the steamei Bay Queen for Evans-vllle, Ind. They will motor from Evansvllle to Chicago for a visit. Mr. Street's position will be filled by Mr.

Burke Frltts until bis 4 Clint Wilcox, of Evansvllle, a former Paducahan, is In the city on a brief visit. Mayfield visitors in Paducah Thursday: T. J. I Myles, Blllie Vaugban, Jr. Mrs.

John Downs, -was in Padu- Frank P. Coburn left last night for New York City to visit Mrs. Coburn and their daughter, Miss Gladys Coburn, during August. discharged today from Riverside hospital after an operation. Glassware at Henneberger's.

Following an operation at Riverside hospital, Frank J. Bo-hannon, of New Liberty, 111., was discharged yesterday from Rlver-ilde hospital. Dr. J. Gilbert, osteopathia physician, successfully treats hay fever, deafness and nasal catarrh.

Mrs. Nell Pierce, of the Craig hotel, was dismissed yesterday afternoon as a patient at Riverside hospital. Vote for Philip H. Thompson for County Court Clerk In the prlma election next Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Lewis, of 407 South Nineteenth street, are the parents of a daughter, born Miss Coburn is in Winnipeg, Miss I'tterback's "500' Club Party. Miss Lena Utterback is entertaining the Friday Five Hundred Club with an afternoon party at her home in Arcadia today.

The tables for the game are arranged on the spacious veranda overlooking La Belle Park and a two course luncheon will be served at the conclusion of the game. The filling an engagement with the Do drick Feezor, Mrs. Bettie Draff en, Talmage and May Draffen, Mrs. Ha Draffen and son, Joseph McClure, Mrs. Eula Wallace and son, Mrs.

Beatrice Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Styers, Misses Ruby Owen, Ethel Kellingy Mrs. Maud Reed and children, Misses Ruby Burnett, Ima Keeling, Ruby Beulah Smith; Don Moore, Hubbard Bond, FRESH BARBECUED Pork and Mutton Daily Sandwiches All Kinds. Country Ham a Specialty.

Special Attention Given to Automobile Parties. Seventh and Trimble Streets. minion Film company. Captain W. J.

Stone and' Mrs. of are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Snook, of Colonial Heights. David Koger, Edwin Hawkins, w. E. Gore, Sam Dreyfuss, C. C.

Davis, Charles Hatfield of Springfield, C. W. Moss, El Paso, Mesdames Neil Warren, Selma, Andrew Campbell, John Taylor, Cook Husbands, Cincinnati; Harry Moore, Edwards, Miss; Paul Province, Ray Winters, Ernmett Burnett, Richard Donovan, Columbia, S. Ci Misses Sue Wheeler Hodg St. Louis; Anna Webb Phillips, Elizabeth Hale, Ethel Morrow, Lillie Hobson, Elizabeth Smith, Nell Craig, Mary Bell Washington Pauline Grassham, Chicago; Lena Utterback, Katherlne Donovan.

Miss lackey, Hopkinsville; Miss Bush, Zeigler, IH-; Mildred Perry Messrs." Robert Coleman, Charles Jennings, Hazard Gardner, Will Baker, Will Gilbert, George Goodman, Herbert Hawkins. Harry Hinkle, Henry Petter, Gus Thompson, Kelly Mc.Nisii, George Hughes, Sam Hughes, Kenneth McConnell, Sam Lang-staff, Bell Nichols, Joseph Phillips Henry Pulliam, Henry Robertson, Russell Shelton, Harry Gilbert, Harold Wiliamson, John Kllioit Williamson, Russell Martin, Orm Robb, Bob Bryan, Drayton Ferguson, Stanley Cooke, Pittsburg, Dr. Warren Sights, Fred Shelton, Bud Han-nan. Arthur Smith, Sam Caldweil, Kennet Gardner, Mahlon Berry, Stanley Petter, Mr. Turk of Sale Begins County Enterprise.

George Lehnbard of Paducah was in the city today. Mayfield educed Messenger. -Tomorrow Morning' at Mrs. Sabra Harris of Paducah, arrived here Thursday. She leaves this morning for Akron, Ohio, to 0m visit her son, Ira Harris.

Marsh from $7.85 all County Enterprise. Miss Venus Oakley is visiting sr 'iTfrTtnVP friends and relatives in- Paducah this week. Marshall County Mr. and Mrs. Alex Newton ar ley are the parents of a daughter, born yesterday morning at River-tide hospital.

Mrs. Ollar Wells, of the county, was discharged yesterday from Riverside hospital after an operation. Croquet sets at Henneberger's. Robert Johnson, arrested by the pwice as a fusils fnsa justice, was taken back to Calloway county yesterday by authorities. He is alleged to have stolen a horse and buggy at Murray.

Judge Nichols called the ase and ordered the return of Johnson to Calloway county. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

List, 407 South Nineteenth street, are welcoming a daughter, Jane, who was born Thursday. On. chirres of gaming. Patrolman Robt Thornton arrested S. Haney, Lelan Jolce and Clint Cunningham.

They will be Gessise Mabgaay Cordo OXFGUDS Exactly like cut below smart, swagger, up-to-date. The original price of $7.85 appears in large letters on every box. They were unsurpassed anywhere this season at $9. All sizes. rived today from their home In Oklahoma City.

Mrs. Newton and little daughter will vlsil relatives In the city, while Mr. Newton will go to Toledo on a two weeks' business trip. Mrs. L.

T. Polk has arrived In the city from Arkansas and will i If-? WOLFF'S OPTICAL PARLOR Eyes examined and properly fitted with, glasses by a REGISTERED Optometrist. Guarantee Our Vork. Registered Optometrist. 327 Broadway, Bpend some time with relatives Also a Special Lot Of Fine ElacK Calf Oxfords at Bridge- For Mrs.

Cha. Hatfield. Mrs. Edwin Hawkins was host at the Country Club Thursday at an afternoon bridge party In compliment to Mrs. Charles Hatfield, her house guest.

Seven card tables were arranged on the veranda, overlooking the swimming pool, and after the game a delicious salad course luncheon was served. The guest of honor was presented with a oalr of white silk hose, and for the highest score, Mrs. James Helson was given silk hose; Mrs. Linn Boyd won the consolation, a door-stop. The guests for the F.

H. JONES AND CO. HARDWARE AND METAL ROOFING Both Telephones No. 328. Paducah, Kentucky.

Corner Second and Kentucky Ave. hers and is tss county. Miss Kathetlne Scott left Wednesday for to visit her uncle and aunt. Miss Nell Warner, of Chicago, is visiting her father, Dr. C.

G. Warner. Mrs. Thomas Emerson, of Clinton, was in the icty yester-day. H.

Motion, of Fulton, spent Thursday here on business. Mrs. J. E. Lowery, Mrs.

R. I. Rice, Mrs. Walter Young, and Mrs. Edward Rice, of Fredonia, were in Paducah yesterday.

John W. Housholder of Ball-lngham, Washington, returned home yesterday after visiting his tather, J. T. Housholder of 1516 WINDOW SHADES We make them to fit your windows. Best band-made cloth mounted on Hartshorn rollers.

Stock shades in all sizes. Prices right Reduced for This Sale From $7.85 PUMPS Trimble street. Mrs. Joe Iughlin and son are visiting In St. Louis.

Read tlie above again and try and think when you had the chance of The New Walnut Log Hotel On Reelfoot Lake. i A place of refinement; every convenience is provided for the comfort of its guests. Excellent Fishing, Boating, Dancing and other amusements. Special attention Week-End Parties. Rates Reasonable.

Call long distance telephone HICKMAN, KY. i buying practically nine dollars worth of shoe value for $4.98. That's the bie proposition we offer tomorrow. If the prospect of saving HALF on your shoes means anything to yon at all. won miss They work this sale tomorrow.

naturally Also These Values Up To $7.85 Various styles, leathers and shapes. They are mostly odd Ofc ixes from our most expensive Gasoline 29c Per Gallon and form lines. All of them cut to $3.98 for quick clearance. Here is a wonderful bargain for you. They vork naturally and form no habit KsUllddl IflULUI iJUlCd VUi no habit Brogue Oxford Fifth and Jefferson Streets Open Day and Night.

VEEDOL AND HAVOLINE OIL. .00 Value They work naturally and form no habit LOOK AT THIS ONE NOW REASONABLE PRICES A model in fine, black kid, high leather Louis heels, high throat, fitting comfortably over instep, priced at $9.00 "Tailored" pump, with small tongue, high, slender leather heels, shown" in soft black kid, Substantial wear and shape holding qualities, combined with moderate prices make shoes desirable. See our "White" line. Runge Schroth 121 South 3rd They work naturally pSfcool and form no habit jSjgJ rJ PURE ICE CREAM Any Flavor Ice Cream delivered to any part of the city at these surprising prices: Yt Gallon 80 2 Gallons $2.70 1 Gallon 160 3 Gallons 3.90 5 Gallons $6.00 Visit our new ice cream parlor. PADUCAH CANDY KITCHEN Phones New 82.

316 Broadway. Paducah Store 4th, and Broadway Open Saturday Nights Till 9:30..

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