Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 24, 1 December 1909 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1909.
PAGE FIVE A PLEASANT WAY TO CURE CATARRH
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EDITED BY ELIZABETH R. THOMAS.
PHONE II2I
CORY-MURDOCK. Invitations were received by numerous Richmond people for the wedding of. Miss Mary Murdock of Lafayette, Ind., and Mr. Charles E. Cory, of Peru, formerly of Richmond. The ceremony will take place Thursday, December ninth at high. noon. Mr.
Cory is a brother of Mrs. Jessie Cory J
Grant. . Jl Jl TO NEW YORK. Miss Marie Starr of Indianapolia and who is well known here will leave this week for New York, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Starr. RETURNED TO INDIANAPOLIS. Miss Edith Duke, an instructor in a music school at lndianapoli3 has returned after spending her Thanksgiving vacation in this city the guest of her parents. Miss Duke is a graduate of the Indianapolis Conservatory of Music; JUNIOR-SENIOR HOP.
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR TODAY
A dance will be given this evening in the Odd Fellows' hall by the Juniors and Seniors of the High school. A card party will be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayhew. Christmas Sale opened today at the First Presbyterian church. Mr. Edward Langley lectures this afternoon in the parlors of the Hotel Westcott. Miss Marguerite Engelbert entertains members of a card club this evening. Woman's organization of the First Baptist church is meeting with Mrs. Pinnick. Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Grace Methodist church meets with Mrs. T. A. Mott at her home on North Eleventh street. Lady Foresters of St. Andrew's church will meet this evening in a business session. Ladies' Aid society of West Richmond Friends' church is meeting this
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Frankel will be
The Junior-Senior hop of the high I host and hostess this evening for a
school will be held tliis evening in meeting of the Merry-Go-Round ciud.
Poor deluded victims! Continually sprinkling and spraying
and stomach dosing.
What are you doing it for? Trying to kill the catarrh germs? Might just as well try to kill a cat
with fresh milk.
Sticking a piece of chewing gum in
the upper left hand corner of the right
ear would slaughter just as many
; germs.
You can't kill the germs that cause
I catarrh unless you get where they are.
You can get where the germs are by
breathing Hyomei, the powerful, yet
inhaler, costs $1.00. Extra bottles, 50c. Cures sore throat, coughs and colds. "I take especial pride in recommending Hyomei to asthmatic sufferers, as
I know by experience that it is a remedy that cures. I have not since using
Members arc in- Hyomei had any recurrence of asth
ma." Mrs. Wm. Burton, Owosso. Mich., June 22. 1909.
the Odd Fellow's hall. Dancing will begin at eight-thirty o'clock. A large attendance is expected. Piano and drums will furnish the dance music. j Jt j OF LOCAL INTEREST. The members of the Sigma Gamma Phi sorority have issued invitations for a fancy dress party Dec. 29. T'ne members are the Misses Anne Shaw, Martha Jess Epps, Idamarie Rogers, Marie Starr," Mary Holliday, Anne Por-
ler, Julia Brink, Dorothy Dorsey, Madeline Fortune, Margaret Dean, Mar-1 garet Newcomb, Ruth Rogers, Christine Hanckel, Mary Kappes, Lucia Ketcham, Ruth Richardson, Julia Haines, Emily Taggart, Mary Chenoweth, Mrs. Eliot Durand. Mrs. Eli Lilly, Miss Louise Milligan and Miss Rachel Baker. Indianapolis Star. . J& J HAVE RETURNED. xIr. Wiley Glass and Mr. Philip Starr have returned to Gambier, Ohic, where they are attending school at Kenyon college. j j GIVEN A PLEASANT SURPRISE. Mr. and Mrs. John Brattain were given a pleasant surprise recently at their home two miles south of Boston. The time was spent socially. Oysters were served. The party was composed of Mr. and Mrs. John Brattain, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Brattain, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. Will OverJiolser, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Stanly Brattain, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Short, Mr. and Mrs. John Phenis, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ketron. Mr. Isaac Ryan. Miss Edith Brattain, Miss Marie Brattain, Miss Grace Phenis, Messrs. Rife, Mark and Morris Pyle, Fred and Virgil Overholser, Miss Ida Powell, Mr. Lewis Marshall, Miss Sarah Johnson, MIsb Mary Rife. Miss Leah Parks, Mr. Alison Short, Mr. Parry Phenis and Miss Grace Saunders. Jt Jt Jt CHARMING BRIDGE PARTY.
A large and charming bridge party
waa given Tuesday afternoon at the
Country club house for members
Bridge was played at eight tablta. Mrs. W. O. Crawford, Mrs. James Carr,
Mrs. Fred Carr. Miss Edith Nichol
son, Miss Fannie Jones and Miss Flor
ence McGuire were presented with the favors. The last party of the series given under the direction of Mtb. Henry Gennett in the absence of Mrs. William Campbell, chairman of the entertainment committee, will be held next Tuesday afternoon at the Country club. J J GAVE EUCHRE PARTY. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayhew gave a prettily appointed euchre party last evening at their home on North D. street. The game was played at several tables. Favors were presented to Mr. A. K. Alexander, Mr. Chelsie Hazeltine and Miss Arline Barlow. At the close of the game a dainty luncheon in several courses was served. Mr. and Mrs. Mayhew will entertain with another company this evening. Jt Jt Jt AFTERNOON PARTY. A charmingly appointed afternoon party was given Tuesday by Mrs. Har ry Wood at her home on KInsey street complimentary to Miss Jessie Pence of Anderson, Ind. The time was spent
at their home in the Reed Flats.
Mrs. Frank Banks is entertaining the Martha Washington club. Modern Priseilla Thimble club meets.
socially and with needlework. A luncheon was served. i-t iJt RETURNED HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Endsley and little daughter have returned from a several days visit with relatives at Richmond. Lafayette Courier.
Jt Jt J ARE AT HOME. Dr. and Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing have
returned from a visit with relatives
at Washington C. H. and Columbus, O.
WILL GIVE A DANCE. A dance will be given Saturday ev
ening December fourth, In the Odd
Fellow's hall by the Ladies of the Maccabees. AH are cordially invited
to attend.
Jt Jt Jt IS A GUEST HERE. Mrs. J. R. Fosher of Hartford City.
Ind., is the house guest of Mrs. S. C.
Doughty of North Twelfth street.
t A GUEST HERE. Mrs. W. 11. Alford of Indianapolis
is the house guest of Mrs. W. S. Osborn of South Eleventh street for a few days.
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Mrs. Webb Pyle, Mrs. Edward Cooper soothing antiseptic, which is prepared)
and Mrs. Sol Frankel were given u:e especially to kill catarrh germs
other gifts. Hereafter the club will Just breathe it in, that's all. It gives meet on Friday afternoons. The rext iOVfui relief in five minutes. It is
meeting will be held at the home of guaranteed by L. H. Fihe to cure ca
Mrs. George Reid on South touria Uarrh, or money back.
street Friday of this week. Mrs. wai- It is soid by leading druggists every
ter Snaveley was a guest ot tne I where. A complete outfit, including
yesterday afternoon. Jt Jt Jt AID SOCIETY TO MEET,
A meeting of the Ladies Aid society
of the First English Lutheran church will held Thursday afternoon in
the church parlors.
vited to be present. j jt J PLAY WAS SUCCESSFUL. The play given last evening by the young people of St. John's Lutheran church was very successful. A complete list of those who tcx part in the affair appeared in last evening's edition of the Palladium. Jt j Jt SPRING GROVE SEWING CIRCLE. Mrs. Walter Reid was hostess for a meeting of the Spring Grove Sewing
circle Tuesday afternoon at her home in Spring Grove. As is the usual custom the time was spent with needlework. Light refreshments were served. In two weeks Mrs. William Wood entertains the club. $8 EUREKA CARD CLUB.
Members of the Eureka Card club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Walter Paulus at her home on North
A street. Euchre was played at several tables. A luncheon was served. The club meets every two weeks. Jl M Jt W. C. T. U.'S WILL MEET.
Cures indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour etom
ach, belching, and cures all stomach disease, or money back. Large box of tab-
'et, 50 cents. Druggists in ail lowa.
in the balcony, besides which the us
ual ten cent matinees are given daily. Then too the play is changed at each
performance and with the excellent
company and the very good vaudeville
acts which are presented between the
acts, makes this one of the most pop
ular forms of amusement which has
been offered here for some time. The feature bill of Monte Cristo will be
given Friday night.
CLUB NOTES
"The Prince of Tonight." One of the strongest musical attrac
tions that will be seen this year will
be at the Gennett on Tuesday, Dec. 14
The presence of all members of Lie "The Prince to Tonight" is the title.
Francis Willard W. C. T. U.. Mary F.jand it is neaaea Dy Henry woouruu, Thomas W. C. T. U. and Mary Hill W. the well known leading man. Like its
C. T. U. is desired at a meeting to be predecessors, "The Time, The Place
hfiH Thnrsrfav afternoon from two- and The Girl, "Honeymoon Iran,
and "A Stubborn Cinderella." it is un
der the management of Mort H. Singer and enioved a run of over 200
nights at the Princess Theatre, Chica
go. Adams and Hough have provided
Mrs. Rowena Randle concerning the a bright, pleasing book, and Joe How-
Xational W. C. T. U. convention held ard has written some of his catchiest
thirty to four-thirty o'clock in the
parlors of the First Christian church
corner South lentn ana a streets, a
short musical program will be presented. A report will be given by
LITTLE BO-PEEP CLUB. Mr. and Mrs. George Reid were host and hostess for a meeting of the Little-Bo-Peep club last evening at their
home on South Fourth street. Sheeps-
head was played at three tables. Mrs. Fred Goebel, Mr. John Tillman and Mr. Charles Border were given the favors. A "luncheon was served. In two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheesman will entertain the club. The members of the club are: Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goebel, Mr. and Mrs. John Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Border, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Cheesman and Mr. and Mrs. Reid.
6? 18 AID SOCIETY HAS MEETING. The Ladies' Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church held a meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Philip Smith, 21 North Seventeenth street. Arrangements were made at this time for a Christmas bazaar to be held December fourteenth in the church parlors. TUESDAY COTILLION CLUB. The Tuesday Evening Cotillion club
met last evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. A large number of the membeis were in attendance. Piano and drums furnished the dance music. CLUB REORGANIZED. Mrs. Howard Townsend was hostess for the last meeting of the Sheepshead club yesterday afternoon at her home on North Twentieth street. It was decided to reorganize the club and call it the Clover club. Sbeepshead was played at two tables. The hostess was presented with a favor.
recently in Omaha. Neb., Mrs. Randle being the delegate. Jt J J ALICE CAREY CLUB. Thursday afternoon the Alice Carey club will meet with Mrs. Arthur Bundy at her home on West Main street. (jC 08 WEST SIDE AID SOCIETY. The West Side Aid society of tiie First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Coffman at her home, 124 North Seventh btreet. Jl J Jt MRS. HENLEY HOSTESS. Mrs. Gertrude Henley will be hostess Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock for a meeting of the Aid Society of Reid Memorial hospital at her home, 41 South Seventeenth street.
All
and bring their thimbles
HELPING HAND SOCIETY. A meeting of the Helping Hand society will be held Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Henry Weisbrod
on South Fifteenth street
and prettiest music. Among the mem
bers of the cast are Miss Ruth Peebles,
late prima donna with Henry W. Sav
age; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herbert, Jr., who were with "The Golden Girl" last season; Margaret McBride, James Fulton. Robert Terry, Lew Lawson, Ed.
Beck, and the famous "broilers" from the Princess Theater.
The Alert Chriotmoo Buyoro
are already making selections from our new stock or holiday Jewelry, and so avoid the rush of the last few days before Christmas, and also s-cure the choicest pieces before they have been picked over. K ou wish to make someone an especially fine gift
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They do not wear out. go out of style and constantly increase in value. Those who think they cannot afford to give diamonds, might be surprised to find how moderately priced some of our smaller cut fine stones arc. Even the small stones have an aristocratic quality that no other gift has. Select a diamond ring, brooch or cuff links now, and we will lay them aside for you until Christmas if you do not ish to take them with you now. Prices range from
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Boston's East Wind. Provence has and loves its mistral, which often blows with sharp persistence, as it did through the bare sail
members are requested to come yardg of Daudet's mill; the Dakotas
have their chinook. with its marvelous transforming power, and other regions have tbeir special and favorite winds, but Boston alone has beeu ungrateful for her blessing of the east wind and has not even found it a distinctive name. It is her mistral and her Chinook in one. bringing health and comfort in the summer, allaying the sharpness of the native winter, lending beauty and poetry to earth and sky. Where is the repentant scholar of Boston who will find for it an appro
priate name V Boston Transcript.
Walter's Buckwheat Flour made
from celebrated Pennsylvania Buckwheat. The kind your grocer likes to
sell.
Mrs. C. A. Brehm went to Cincin
nati where she will buy an entirely new stock of Winter Millinery at a great reduction to be sold regardless of cost. l-2t
St. Petersburg wil establish a large
ozone plant to purify the city's water
supply, drawn from the germ-laden
Neva.
At Local Theaters
And Indiana's Oldest Hotel
Keeper Thoroughly Enjoyed the Trip. HIS HEALTH IS IMPROVING
fFatladium Special) Cambridge City, Ind.. Dec. 1.-E1-
dridge Vinton, recognized as the veter
an hotel man of Indiana, and his daughters, the Misses Lilllc and Flora Vinton, were given an "auto" rid 3 by Homer Manlove, a few days ago, to
Forest Home Farm, the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Manlove, to meet old
friends from Chicago. This is the
Have your furs made into a nice
fur hat at C. A. Brehm's. l-2t
El U RRAY'S APPROVED VAUDEVILLE Famous Reckless Recklaw Troupe Comedy Cycle and Skating Novelty. Georgia Gardner & Co. in "Too Many Darlings."
Geo. Muder. Violin Specialist. Ruff Bros. & Murray, "Live Wire" Dancers. MATINEE, 2:20; any seat. 10c. EVENING, 7:45 and 9:00; prices 10, 15 and 20c. Loge seats, 23c.
first trip that Mr. Vinton has madf outside the corporation limits since his illness, seven years ago. Notwith
standing the fact, that Mr. Vinton has not been actively engaged in the business world lately, he has kept fully abreast of the times, and takes the deepest interest in all the progressive movements of the day. His roof has sheltered travelers by stage. canal boat, steam train, electric car, and automobile; in fact, every mode of transportation known to American life.
Sh Knew Him. "My hubby has just written that h feels awfully lonesome at home without me." "Don't worry. Ton mustn't believe all he says." "I don't. That's why I'm worrying" Londou Illustrated Bits.
Clumbia university boys have taken a step in the matter of reform that will meet with commendation. They have barred mustaches.
At the Arcade.
Smoke, noise, Spaniards, Rough Rid
ers and our beloved Teddy Roosevelt.
combine to make a corking good show at the Arcade Wednesday and Thurs
day. The pictures show the capture
of San Juan hill during the Spanish
war, and for those who like the thrill
ers, there's little left to be desired. Its
one of the best for some time.
ILook
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Another Good Bill.
I be new Murray tnis week again provides good entertainment. With
the best vaudeville talent in demand
all over the country, its quite a little trick to offer good bills week after
week. With one exception Mr. Mur-1
CHRISTMAS PREPARATIONS should include everything to make your home delightful and attractive; therefore the bathroom should not be neglected. The health of yourself and family demand that the most thorough
sanitary arrangements should be adopted. See Chas. Johanning concerning the cost of proper installations and good fixtures.
ray has been "turning" this trick.
I This week he offers a string instru
ment expert, a graceful trio of song
I and dance artists, an amusing comedy
j sketch and some truly remarkable rol-
! ler skate and bicycle experts. W. R. P.
Boyer Stock Co. The Nancy Boyer company which comes to the Gennett next week, brings a series of plays which are sure to meet with favor on the part of the theater going public. Miss Boyer has a charming personality which makes her greatly beloved by all the feminine members of the audience.
Cash Stock Company. The Burleigh Cash company has inaugurated a new policy at the Gennett this week which is meeting with ever increasing favor on the part of the general theater going public. And that is the great reduction in prices, for at night the prices are twenty cents on the main floor and ten cents
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