Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 78, 26 January 1911 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1911.

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HELP THE SOCIAL EDITOR. It you have an out-of-town friend visiting or go on a trip yourself; If you hare knowledge of any social event that would be of Interest, or have any personal intelligence In which your friends or the general public would be Interested telephone the Society Editor of the Palladium, telephone 1121. durIng the morning hours. When a number of names are to be printed It Is always better to write them out and mall or bring them to the editorial rooms or the Palladium, as they may be garbled In transmission. , SOCIAL EVENTS FOR TODAY. There will be a dance this evening given in the Odd Fellows hall for the Thursday dancing class under the direction of Mrs. Charles Kolp. Mrs. Ray llolton is entertaining the members of the Buzzers' whist club this afternoon. There Is a meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps being held in the post rooms at the court house. The Alice Carey club Is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. Emma Era. - Mrs. John Hewitt Is the hostess for a meeting of the Teddy Bear euchro club this afternoon at her home in Sheridan street. The Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church is meeting with Mrs. Mikesell this afternoon. ROBINSON-WIN KLER. One of the most beautiful weddings of the winter season was celebrated last evening In the First English Lutheran church. The bride was the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winkler of South Tenth street and the groom Mr. Frank Sidney Robinson of Chico, California. A large number of Invitations were issued a fortnight ago for this function and the church was filled to its capacity with a brilliant assemblage of wedding guests, including friends and relatives of bride and groom. The church was arranged In an effective manner with beautiful floral cmbellshments The chancel was banker with palms and ferns. Amidst .the greenery and adding to the effectiveness of the decorated motif tall cathedral candles burned. The ushers were girls and were four Intimate friends of the bride, being Miss Grace Wormlngton of Indianapolis, Miss Jeannette Von Pcln, Miss Alice Kamp and Miss Elizabeth Sudhoff. They wore beautiful lin Chronic: Asthma has been conquered by careful regard to diet, eserdse and general health when the follow - Ing treatment has been persistently and regularly used tor from to to six months. Try It. and If It giver relief you can rest assured that It will be most effective as a cure In your case, as it has In many others: OH Ktiralyptus 1 dram, Terebene 1 dram, Essence Mcntho-Xaxene 2 1-2 ots.. Glycerine, pure. oss. Mix. Shake the bottle and tske a teaspoonful every hour or two during attacks, and 6 doses at other times. KIU: Your distress Is due to a complication of Ills duo In a great measure to -poor circulation which affects the delicate organs of your sex, causing the usual abnormal symptoms of pain, griping, headache, and soreness In the chest and under the shoulder blades. Your weight Is SO pounds below normal and your blood Is in poor condition. Have this prescription filled and use regularly for several months: Viburnum Prunlfollum 1 o.. Tincture Oadomene t'nmp. 1 os., Com p. Hymn Ifypophoaphlteo oss. Mix. and take a teaspoonful every three hours during the day. followed by a glass of water. Also obtain 2-Oraln ITypo-Nuclane Tablets and take aa per directions accompanying sealed package. Harry. K: Your questions and symptoms have been answered and explain ed several times heretofore In these columns, but as they mav have escaped your attention I will repeat my advice, as I have for many others. The sores on your hands and arms. If accompanied by Itching. Is m form of eeseiiiM. Wash with warm water and raattle soap, rinse, and while the skin In wrt apply a small portion of plain Yellow Mtnyol, rubbing and massaging a few minutes, and then rinse oft and dry thoroughly. Then apply the following ointment: Oil Kucalvptus IS drops. Rose-Kay-loin S1-2 drams. White Vasrllne 3 oss. Mix. This treatment with Mlnyol may smart and sting, but Is necessary to destroy the germs attacking the skin. Internal treatment for the blood, liver and bowels la necessary, and you should have prescription alven "Catherine" filled, and use as per directions to her. Hard Worker: The trouble with your feet will require a long course of treatment to correct, but by patience and persistency the following treat: tnent will do It. This. also, will relieve and cure tired, aching, sweaty and ra loused feet, as It Is a local tonic and stimulant to the muscles, ligaments and cells: To a as lion of hot water add a teaspoonful of Vllano Powder and a teaspoonful of alum. Tmmerse the feet IS to SO minutes each night. Then bathe the feet In cold water and drv. Catherine: Your acute Indigestion, a ceo in pan I ed by constipation, has kmuihl on rheumatism throuah nialaselmllatlon or a ronstsnt absorption nf noisons wlilrh should have been eliminated. You must first regulate your diet, discontinue coffeo and tea. Omit meat almost entirety: also stsreh Vs such as fresh bread, pastry and po tatoea, except baaed. Aiwava eat less than your appetite craves. Kor the indigestion, take Tablets Trlopcptlne: pink after breakfast, white after dinner, blue after supper. Also tske 1-S to t teaspoonful of the following to rorrect liver and bowels: Kl. Kxt. Mandrake S drama. Aromatic Kl. Oaseara t o.. Comp. r;ssence laruioi i Armatl Mvruo Rhubarb 4 oxs. Mix three or four doses dally. After ihrM weeka alternate and take the f..iuwin as a nowerful tonic to Im prove the circulation: romp. Syrup Hypophosphltes t oss.. Tincture Cadorneno Comp. 1 o. not Cardamon. 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gerie frocks trimmed with lace and insertion. Their bouquets were pink roses worn at the corsage. Miss Alice Knollenberg a most accomplished musician presided at the organ and played a beautiful program, of bridal airs previous to the entrance of the wedding party and as the guests were being seated. Mr. Everard Knollenberg, violinist assisted her. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her away. She wore a handsome bridal gown of white messaline satin made in empire fashion. The lace yoke was finished with a bertha of the satin edged with a satin cord. Pearls were used In trimming the net yoke and sleeves. The bride wore a veil of tulle which reached to the edge of the trained skirt of. the gown. The veil was fastened to the

head by a beautiful semi-wreath of valley lilies and white roses. The bride and her father were preceded to the altar by the sister Miss Ruth Winkler who was charming in a pretty short empire gown of pink messaline made decollete and with short shirred sleeves trimmed with bands of rosebuds. She carried an armful of pink roses. The wedding party was met at the altar by the groom and his best man. Mr. Elmer Crabb of Indianapolis. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. E. G. Howard, the ring service being used. For the recessional the MendelssoUn weding march was played. After the service at the church a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Pink and white, the wedding colors were used to decorate the house In an attractive manner. Smilax and other greenery festooned the chandeliers. The guests numbered about thirty and , were intimate friends and relatives. Supper was served at two tables. The bride's table was round and in the center a tall vase of Kil.larney roses was placed. Surrounding it were smilax and pink sweet peas. Candles with pink rose shades also added to the beautiful table appointments. The other table was ornamented in like manner although perhaps not quite so elaborately. The buffet and a small serving table in the dining room were arranged with the flowers and ferns. - Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left last evening for Chicago where they will visIt for a few days. -' Later they will go to the newly appointed home In Chico, California, where they will be at home after March first. The bride wore a tan colored chiffon cloth traveling gown with a large brown velvet hat and other accessories to . correspond.

Tfec Doctor's Answers On Health end Deaaty Questions Mr DR. THEODORE BECK. - Th. quatlons ' answered below are general n character; lb nymptoma or diseases are given and thiJn,we". JP,Jr to case of similar nature. Thoi wlnhlna; further advice. fre, may address rr. The.1ore Heck. Colleics Pld'g. Collee-EUivood 8ta., Daytnn. Ohio, enelnnlnjt self-addressed, stamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must oe given but only initials or ficticious name will be used In my answers. The prescriptions can bo filled at any well-stocked drug- store. Any druggist can order or wholesaler.

Youna Girl: You ask fnr tlon to remove freckles (and tan). I don t think well of face creams, but this face wash is most effective of persistently and regularly used. It re moves tan and rreckles by absorption: 1'otasslum Carbonate 3 drams. Horllnm Chloride 2 drams, Kose-Kavloln 2 1-2 drams (package). Orange Klower wa ter oxs. mix, and apply two .c three times dally as a face wash, permitting It to dry on the face. ' Society : Rxcesslve nresntrstlon nn. der the arms can be relieved by washin- morning and night with a pint or warm water to which has been added a level teaspoonful of Antiseptic Vllano Powder: but to cure, the only euro method is to bathe the entire body once uany and keep the bowels active. The presplratlon should not be check ed altogether. llellef: Your stomach trouble Is due to an excess of add causing much gis, rumbling, headache, sour risings, etc., especially after eating acid fruits, etc. Take Tablets Triopepttne aa per directions accompanying sealed package. Also take 1-4 teaspoonful of Sodium Phosphate Inwarm water after each meal. If constipated, take 2-gratn Tablets Sulpherb, put tip in sealed tubes. Never take a substitute for anything I prescribe, Frank: Your description Indicates that your blood is poorly circulated and your main trouble Is prurltis ant (itching piles). The only reliable treatment Is as follows: Mix Hyposulphite tf Soda 2 oem.. Antiseptic Vtlane Powder S ois. Add a teaspoonful to a pint of warm water and wash the parts thoroughly with "it twice dally, after which apply the following treatment: Carbolic Acid 40 minims. Citrine Ointment 1 ox., Kose-Kaylotn 2 1-2 drams. lanolin 1 os. Mix. and apply twice dally. Continue until cured. To Improve the circulation, take a teaspoonful 9 to times daily of tho following: Tincture llftmamells 8 oss.. Tincture Cadomene Comp. 1 ox.. Aromatic Syrup Phuharb S oxs. Mix. Mrs. K. S.: t do not know the formula you refer to: An excellent and reliable stain for the hair which is not harmful. -but beneficial a a hair tonic, follows: Take six henpTng tablespoonfuls of coffee and boil It In 3 pints of water until reduced by evaporation to 1 quart. Strain thoroughly, let cool and then add one ounce of Vilane Powder. Shske and dampen the hair twice dally. Hy making the coffee stronger or weaker you can make any shade you desire. The odor of coffee is lost by long boiling. Harriet Use the same treatment as "Ella." Trouble: That which yon describe is known as a stye on the eyelids. Absorptive treatment will remove it before it breaks. Apply three or four times dally, the following ointment: lied Iodide -of Mercury 4 grains. HoseKayloln 2 1-3 drams (package). White Vaseline 2 oss. Mix. Kor granulated evelids, bathe the eyes every two hours with a weak solution of Antiseptic Vilane Powder.. Vo a level teaspoonful of the powder to a pint of warm soft water. Stout: If you had my prescription filled and the druggist persuaded you to substitute something "Just as good" tor the Olycol-Arbolene. how , could you expert results? Never permit a druggust to substitute anything for the rclisblo concentrated drugs which 1 prescribe. - The correct formula for reduclna fat to 7 pounds a week Is: Fl. Ext Bladderwhack 1-3 os.. Glycol-Arbotent 1 o.. Aromatic Kllxtr 4 1-2 oxa. Mix. Shake well and for the first S davs take a teaspoonful after each meal, and thereafter increase to two tcaspoonfuls. K. r. Tl.: Your trouble being of a serious private nature you should wrlto giving full particulars, name and address. "1 cannot answer In these columns. Send for my examination chart.

.WHAT IS VINOL? It Represents Twenty Years' Work of Two Eminent Chemists. After twenty years of study two eminent French chemists discovered a method by which the ' alkaloids or medicinal elements of the cod's liver might be separated from the useless oil or grease, retaining all the good of cod liver oil and dispensing with the bad, as the oil has no medicinal value. These medicinal elements blended with tonic iron and a mild medicinal wine make vinol. Vlnol Is not a secret medicine, as its ingredients are printed on every bottle, and In all cases where the healing, strengthening influence of cod liver oil Is needed, Vlnol will give better results, for it contains all the curative medicinal properties of cod liver oil, but without the oil, and it is easily assimilated and acceptable to the weakest stomach. For all run-down, weakened conditions, and to cure chronic cought colds and bronchial troubles, Vinol Is unexcelled. We sell it always with the understanding that if it does not do all we claim for it, we will refund the money paid us for it. Leo H. Fine,

Druggist, Richmond, Indiana. There were a number of out of town guests. The bride is well known here and has the best wishes for a happy future. She has been prominent in church and Bocial circles here. She attended the local high school. Earlham college and later went to Mrs. Blaker's kindergarten school in Indianapolis. Several social events have been given for her previous to her wedding. ENTERTAINED CLUB. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Richard Van Sant was the charming hostess for a meeting of her card club at her home in North Tenth street. Whist was played at several tables. Mrs. Richard More was given the guest favor. Other fortunate ones at the card tables were Mrs. Walter Ratlin! and Mrs. Milo Ferrell. The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. John Keys, Mrs. Richard More, Mrs. Joseph Iliff, Mrs. Sol Davis and Mrs. Henry Kluter. After the game a delicious lunch was served. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. F. S. Anderson at her home in South Tenth street. MEETS FRIDAY AFTERNOON. There will be an Important meeting of the Francis Willard W. C. T. U. held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Eves, 61 South Sixteenth street . ' GUEST AT INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. Jonas Gaar went to Indianap olis, Indiana, yesterday on business. GUEST HERE. Mr. Clarence Worrall who is traveling for a steel company, was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Wor rall formerly resided here. IS IN CAMDEN. Mrs. Walter Schultz is in Camden, Ohio, spending the winter with her father, Mr. Danser. TO FLORIDA. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Davis, of Wil liamsburg, have gone to St. Petersburg, Florida for a two month's stay. FOR ASHEVILLE. Mrs. Owen Loufburrow and daugh ter will leave soon for Ashevllle, North Carolina, where they will join Mr. Loufbourrow, who has been there for some time. He Is much Improved in health. TO MEET FRIDAY. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian ; church will meet Friday afternoon with 'Mrs. E. B. Clements at her home, 109 North Thirteenth street. The meetoing will be called at two-thirty ocloclc Mrs. S. A. Bonner of Greensburg, Indiana will be present and will talk on the "Gold en Jubilee," recently celebrated In In dianapolis. Mrs. Bonner is the In diana Synodlcal president This will be a roll call meeting and a full at tendance is desired. WERE IN CINCINNATI. Miss Rose Sharkey and Miss Katherlne Sharkey spent Wednesday In Cincinnati shopping. MRS. SHERA HOSTESS. Mrs. E. K. Shera was hostess Wed nesday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church at her home in East Main, street. An inter esting program was presented at this time. Mrs. Ridenour read an instruct ive paper entitled "Cuba Under Spanish Rules." Mrs. Watson O'Neal had the other paper for the day. Musical numbers were given by Miss Notestine accompanied by Miss Adams, pianist. The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially. The February meeting will be held with Mrs. John Sajior at her home in North oFurteenth street ENTERTAINED LADIES. Members of a sewing circle ere charmingly entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. J. O. Barber at her home in South Thirteenth street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. A lunch was served. MISSIONARY MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Missionary society of the Reid Memorial church Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the church parlors. Members are asked to be present. FROM WASHINGTON. The following from Washington and clipped from this morning's Indianapolis Star will interest many: The Indiana society of Washington gave a splendid reception last night at tbe Arlington hotel in honor of the Indiana senators and representatives in congress. The affair w;as a formal society event and was attended by several hundred Indianlans. It was held in the spacious ballroom of the hotel, which was adorned with rare taste. Predominating among the dec orations were palms, potted plants and

Southern smilax, with many flags in

terwoven. The death, of David Gra ham Phillips took Senator Beveridge to Xew York and Senator Shiveley was unable to attend the reception be cause of Illness. A majority of the Indiana' representatives and their wives were present. Captain J. P. Megrew, president of the society, headed the receiving line. An elaborate musical program by the Marine Band was followed by dancing. ' SAW MADAME SHERRY. The following clipping from tie New Castle Times is of interest here: Miss Hazel Wisehart Miss May Foster, Mr. Jesse Snider and Mr. Haguewood saw "Madame Sherry" at the Gennett theater in Richmond last evening. MEETS THIS EVENING. The members of the Thursday evening dancing class will meet this evening la the Odd Fellows b&'.l at the usual hour. TO GIVE DANCE. Mr. Janus Harrington and Mr. Robert Griffin will give a dance Friday evening in the Knights of Columbus ball. The affair promises to be a most delightful social event QUIETLY MARRIED. The wedding of Miss Eldora Mettert and Mr. Charles Woolfard was quietly celebrated Wednesday by the Rev. Hardingham of the Fifth Street Methodist church. They have the best wishes of their many friends for a happy future. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER. Mr. and Mrs. Sharkey of Terre Haute and who are well known here are the parents of a baby daughter, born yesterday. TO SPEAK FRIDAY. Mr. E. G. Hill will give a talk and will also show some new views of Paris which he has received since the holidays, Friday evening at the Earlham Heights church. The program will begin at seven-thirty o'clock and the public is most cordially invited to attend. TO RECEIVE A reception will be given Wednesday evening of next week in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Lightbourne, by the members of the St Paul's Guild of the St Paul's Episcopal church. The guests will be members of the church with the clergymen of the city. HAS RETURNED. Mr. Rudolph G. Leeds has returned from Indianapolis, where he has been spending several days this week. WILL BE HOSTESS. Mrs. W. R. Poundstone will be hostess for a meeting of a card club Friday afternoon at her home in South

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ENTERTAINED LAST EVENING. Mr, and Mrs. A. Harsh entertained at cards last evening at their home in South Third street. There were guests to fill five tables. Musical numbers were also a feature of the evening. Later a luncheon was served. The color scheme pink and white was carried out in all the appointments. TO ATTEND WEDDING. Miss Wormington of Indianapolis, Miss Opal Bonwell of . Bloomington Indiana, Mr. Everett Crabb and Mr. Earl Crabb of Indianapolis came over yesterday to attend the RobinsonWinkler wedding which was celebrated last evening in the First English Lutheran church. TO VISIT HERE. Miss Elizabeth Bryan of Alexandria, Alabama, will arrive in the city soon for a visit with friends and relatives. WAS IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mrs. C. D. Slifer spent yesterday in Indianapolis the guest of friends. ' BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. A birthday surprise party was given recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Branson in North Tenth street for the latter's brother, Mr. Otis Folger. Games and a social time was enjoyed by those present and a lunch was served by the hostess. Thoe present were Mr. and Mrs. George Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Walter Utter and daughter, Miss Irene, Mr. Clarence Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and daughter, Miss Eva Thomas, Master Albert Thomas, Mrs. George Harper and children, Master Lavon and Miss Hilda, Mr. Otis Folger, Miss Edith Moyer and Mrs. Frank Branson and little daughter Mildred. FOR GUESTS. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. George Neely of St. Louis, who are in the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Igelman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warfel entertained in a delightful manner last evening at their home in South B street The game for the evening was whist and was played at several tables. Mrs. Neely and Mr. Frank Borton were given the favors. After the game luncheon was served at the small tables. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Igelman, Mr. and Mrs. Will Seeker, Miss Ruby Haner, Mr. Frank Borton, Miss Marie Davis, Mr. Ernest Calvert and Miss Ruth Mashmeyer. DINNER PARTY. There were a number of delightful social events given yesterday and principal among these was the dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Spencer at their home in North Eighth st. Dinner in several courses was served

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of pink and white carnations was used as a center piece for the table. Candles were also utilised. At each place flowers were placed and these were given the guests as favors after dinner. Places were arranged at the table for twenty persons. After dinner the evening was spent playing progressive bridge. The favors were given to Mrs. Milo Ferrell and Mr. F. L. Torrence while Mrs. Burr and Mr. Parsons were presented with the consolation gifts. 4 The guests enjoying the hospitality of the host and hostess were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Ferrell, Dr. and Mrs. Fred S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weidner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Iliff. Mr. Kv I Torrence and Miss Mary Lemon. TO ENTERTAIN. Local members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will be interested in the following from Muncle: The members of the Phi Delta Kappa will give a pennant and pillow shower at their fraternity apartments tuH evening. Later in the evening the party will go to the theater and a luncheon will be served following. , INFORMAL MUSICAL. Miss Sara Lynch, manager of the Aeolian Studios in the Comstock building and her assistant Miss Nina Harris gave an informal musical last evening for several ot their friends. Piano numbers with selections on the Victrola composed the program. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Earhart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartel, Dr. ill ri Ir!rlslil3i;i

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