Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 260, 27 July 1911 — Page 5

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PAGE FIVE A Midsummer's Day Dream so a feature of the evening. , A dainty luncheon was served. Mis Jones received a number of pretty gifts,

REFLECTION. We. are told "Let not die:

. Edited bvMiss E Uzabeth R. Thomas','

ONLY ROSES. To a garden full of posies. Cometh one to gather flowers. And he wanders through Its bow ers Toying with the wanton roses. Who. uprising from their beds, Hold on high their shameless heads With their pretty lips a poutlng Never doubting never doubting That for Cytherean posies He would gather aught but roses! In a nest of weeds and nettles, Lay a violet,' half bidden. Hoping that bis glance unbidden Yet might fall upon her petals, Though she lived alone, apart, Hop lay nestling at her breast. But alas! the cruel awakening Set her little heart a-breaklng, For he gathered for his posies Onlr roses only roses!

Sir W. S. Gilbert J

THIMBLE PARTY FOR GUEST. As a courtesy to Miss Frances Parker of Halifax, Yorkshire, England, Mrs. John Starr gave a very pretty thimble party this afternoon at her home In East Main street. The bouse presented a very attractive appearance with its pretty decorations. In the rooms where the guests were so hospitably entertained the hostess had used asters and fall roses as a decoration. House plants with ferns and palms were also placed effectively about the apartments. Invitations had been issued to llfty guests. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Late in the afternoon the hostess served a delicious luncheon in three courses. This was one of the most charming social events of the week's social schedule. The Invited guests were Mrs. J. F. Radcliffe, Mrs. W. D. Williams, Mrs. Lewis King, Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mrs. F. A. Brown, Mrs. F. R. McFall, Mrs. L. E. Turner, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Omer Chase, Mrs. Ray Longnecker, Mrs., Walter Luring, Mrs. Will Ryan, Mrs. Clem Gaar, Mrs. W. E. Russell, Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. I. M. Rldenour, Mrs. 8. E. Curtis, Mrs. Cecil Bevlngton, Mrs. George W. Davis, Mrs. John Diets, Mrs. F. A. Colvin, Mrs. Frank Davenport, Mrs. Watson P. O'Neal, Mrs. Percival Gray, Mrs. Charles Simpson, Mrs. Edward Marlatt, Mrs. L. II. Mrs. D. D. Ramsey, Mrs. Raymond Bunyan, Mrs. L. Buckingham, Mrs. John Saylor, Mrs. S. E. Beery, Mrs. U. B. G. Ewlng, Mrs. C. A. Pierson, Mrs. George Baker, Mrs. D. W. Stevenson, Mrs. Raymond Wehrley, Mrs. George" Martin, Mrs. William Scull, Mrs. Oliver Gaar, Miss Mollie Cole, Miss Lydia Shumard Miss Ida Taylor, Miss Jennie Cole, JMIbs Ella Luring and Mrs.

Charles parson of Cambridge City,

Indiana.

guests of Miss Emily Harris, Miss Ball of Courtlandt, N. Y., and Miss Doan, of Richmond. Those in the party will be the Misses Ball, Doan, Harris, Erma Tuhey, Catherine Morrison, Lulu May Huffman, Florence Oliver, Mary Meegs, Susan Richey, Mary Leffler and

Alice Bingham. Muncie Press.

WILL MEET FRIDAY The Woman's Missionary society of

the Reid Memorial church will meet Friday afternoon at two thirty o'clock in the church parlors.

HAVE RETURNED Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Keisker and son

Master Earl Keisker of North Twelfth

street have returned from a vacation

spent at Cedar Point.

MISSIONARY MEETING An important meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the FirBt Methodist church was held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. D. D. Ramsey at her home in North Thirteenth street. "The Work in the South" was the subject for the afternoon and sev

eral papers were read by the mem

bers on the subject One paper of es

pecial Interest was presented by Miss Elizabeth Phelps. The program was in charge of Mrs. S. C. Bevington. Vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Ray Longnecker. A business session was

held at which officers as follows were elected:

President, Mrs. D. D. Ramsey, first vice president, Mrs. J. F. Radcliffe,

second vice president, Mrs. B. F. Wehrley, secretary, Mrs. William Scull, corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. A. Pearson, treasurer, Mrs. Finfrock. After ithe business session a social followed. Refreshments were served.

SOCIAL FRIDAY.

Friday evening a social will be giv

en at the home of Mrs. Barnes in Fort Wayne avenue by the members of the Eden lodge, Daughters of Rebecca. The public is cordially invited to attend. Ice cream and home made cake will

be served. "

WELL ATTENDED

About thirty couples attended the dancing party given last evening in

the pavilion at Jackson Park by Mr

Emory Hoover, Mr. George Brenlger and Walter Steinkamp. The affair was most enjoyable, the coolness of the evening adding much to the enjoyment of the dancers. Piano and drums furnished the dance music. There were several out-of-town guests in the party.

A QUEST HERE. Mr. Harper Lindsay of Milton, Ind., was in town Wednesday . ;

RETURNED TO LOUISVILLE. Mrs. C. J. Heeb and son have returned to their home in Louisville, Ky., after a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. N. Smith, 24 North Thirteenth street. ' V' BREAKFAST PARTY. V The members of the Philo club will entertain at a driving and breakfast party Friday morning, In honor of the

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MARRIED YESTERDAY. Mr. Carl Cutter, well known in busi

ness circles, and Miss Clara . Moser surprised their many friends last evening and were married. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Joseph Beck of the Trinity Lutheran

church.

SOCIAL EVENTS FOR TODAY. Miss Harriet Dickinson will give a

dance this evening in the pavilion at

Jackson Park in honor of her guests the Misses Wilson of Indianapolis.

Mrs. John Starr is entertaining a

number of guests this afternoon at her home In East Mian 3 tree c as a

courtesy to Miss Parker of England,

who is visiting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Radcliffe.

Mrs. Jesse Wiechman is hostess 'his

afternoon for a meeting -of the pleasure Seekers at her home in South Sev

enth street.

.Mrs. George Reid is entertaining the

members of the Teddy Bear Euchre club this afternoon at her home in South Fourth street.

A meeting of the Woman's Relief

Corps is being held in the Post rooms at the court house.

HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rune have re

turned from Brookville, Indiana, where

they have been spending some time at their cottage at that place.

THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. W. D. Williams and Mrs. Ona Williams gave a thimble party in hon

or of Miss Fern Taylor of Cicero, In

diana, Tuesday afternoon at the home

of the former in West Main street.

The guests were Mrs. Verne Thomas, Mrs. Walter Weldner, Mrs. Fred Eck

els. Mrs. A. L. Bundy, Mrs. George

Unthank, Miss Effle Wolford. Miss Myra Scott and Miss Taylor. The afternoon was spent socially and wiyi needlework. Luncheon was served.

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FOR MI8S JONES. Honoring Miss Bessie Jones who is

to be married sometime in August to

Mr. Brock Fagan, Mrs. Arnold Klein

entertained charmingly yesterday af

ternoon at her home ia South. Fourteenth street. The afternoon was spent In a pleasant social manner and

refreshments were served. There have been a number of events given recently for the bride-elect.

NEIGHBORHOOD PARTY, A neighborhood party was given last

evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Miles A. Cook, Northwest of Fifth and School streets. All the guests resided in the neighborhood. WTiist was the feature of the evening's amusement and was played at several tables. The favors were given to Mrs. Pearl Towle and Mr. Walter Ratliff. Light refreshments were served.

Commercial club and Friars have thrown their doors open to the Kappas during the convention. No doubt several of the local members will attend sessions of the convention.

VISITED HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Moore of Florence, Colorado, have been visiting with friends and relatives here for the past few weeks. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Fannie Elstro. Mr. Moore was delegate from the Florence Lodge of Elks 611 to Atlantic City and later spent several days in Philadelphia, returning to this city to meet Mrs. Moore. They will remain here for a few days before returning to their home in Colorado. Mr. Moore is publisher of a newspaper in Florencel

IS HOME. Superintendent T. A. Mott has returned from San Francisco, California, where he attended the Teachers' convention.

A GUEST HERE. Fred Gause and family have returned from a visit. with Richmond relatives. New Castle Times.

MISS FILBY A GUEST. A pretty dinner party was given last evening by Mrs. Cecelia Nichols, complimenting her niece, Miss Helen Fllby, of Cambridge City, the guest of Miss Pauline' Ricks. Covers were placed for Miss Filby, Miss Ricks, Miss Helen Ftfdge, Miss Marcella Gorton and Miss Williams. Muncie Press.

DANCE AT CEDAR SPRINGS. Friday evening a dancing party will be given in the Cedar Springs Hotel and persons in this city are cordially invited to attend. Dr. C. M. Beach, manager of the hotel, desires to state that the ten thirty car will meet the Richmond car so that persons from this city who attend will be able to make connections and arrive in this city without difficulty.

KAPPA CONVENTION. When the first business session of the Kappa Alpha Phi high school fraternity opens at Fort Wayjie August 28, 200 Kappas irom Indiana chapters and chapters from neighboring states will be in attendance. A picnic to be given at Robinson part the last day of the convention will be the main and crowning feature of the session. AH the delegates and an equal number of girl, friends will leave for the park early in the morning and the Fort Wayne chapter has provided all kinds Of amusement that the park and ..city affords for the entertainment of the guests during the. day. A vaudeville performance staged by Fort Wayne Kappas will probably be the center of interest during the day and in the evening there will be ; a dance. The Wayne hotel will be the official hostelry for visiting ... delegates . and the

PICNIC PARTY The members of the East Main Street Friends' church and Sunday school as well as members of the Christian Endeavor society held an en

joyable picnic yesterday afternoon in Glen Miller Park. The afternoon was spent socially and with games. Supper was served in the evening picnic fashion.

meet Friday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock with Mrs. Harry Mather at her home, 101 South Eighth street. There wll be no picnic.

PICNIC FRIDAY The Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church will hold its annual picnic Friday afternoon in the Chautauqua grounds at Glen Miller park. - All members and -friends are invited to attend.

ENTERTAIND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Roberts entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Townsend of Indianapolis, guests recently ,at their home in Randolph street. The evening was spent socially and with cards. Refresehments were served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coggshall, Miss Jessie Coggshall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crull, Miss Mamie Issen, Miss Irene Issen, Miss Marcella and Mr. Raymond Issen, Mr. Andrew Issen, Miss Dortha Luker, Mr. Randolph Ferguson.

en last evening at six o'clock at the

pretty country home of Mr. and Mrs

J. C. Horrell on the Williamsburg pike, The affair was civen by their daugh

ter Miss Fanny Horrell as a courtesy

to her guest, Miss Ruby Beeker of La

fayette, Indiana. Dinner in several courses was served. Pink and white roses were used in appointing the

table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Edwin Crawford, Mrs. Clarence Thomas,

Miss Ruby Graham, Misses Clara and

-Florence Ratliff, and Miss Nellie Mor

row. After dinner the evening .was

spent socially. Miss Beeker played

several very pretty instrumental num

bers. Several other social events will be given for Miss Beeker during her

stay in this vicinity.. ...

BRIDGE CLUB The postponed meeting of the Tues

day Bridge club was held yesterday af

ternoon at the home of Miss Florence

McGuire, in East Main street. There

were enough guests present to fill an extra table. Those coming in and act

ing as substitutes were Miss Mary Kaufman, Mrs. Herbert Lahr, of Ev-

ansville, Indiana, Miss Edith Nichol

son, Mrs. Walter Fowler of Chicago.

and Mrs. Wilson Magaw, of Dallas, Texas. The favor was given to Miss

Marie Campbell. Luncheon was serv

ed after the game at the tables. Miss

Fahnie Jones will be the next hostess.

sjo down cn your wrath." This, of course, is best, but as k genenBy does would add. Never act or write tul it has done so. This rule has saved me Irom many an act of folly. It is wonderful what a different view we take of die sasae event a day after it has happened. Sydney Smith.

Don't miss the outing to be given

Tuesday, Aug. 1st, at the Athletic park by Quinn Lodge, F. & A. M. ' Baseball, foot races, wheelbarrow race, egg race and many other attractions. Admis

sion, 10c.

Note the great bargain

feast spread on Tables No. I, No. II, No. Ill, at Knollen-berg's.

A Friendship Lunch. First New Woman Come, Julie, let' go and have a friendship lunch togetli er. Second Ditto Friendship lunch! What's that? First Why, you pay for mine and I'll psy for yours.

- The cosmopolitan character of the Pacific coast labor is being increased

by an influx of Hindoos.

Society Women Use New Wrinkle Remover

(From Society World). Since the discovery that a solution of ordinary saxolite and witch hazel has a peculiar effect upon wrinkled skins, it has been learned that many prominent society women all over the country have used this simple home treatment with great success. The formula is: powdered saxolite. one ounce, dissolved in witch haxel, one-halt pint. Use daily as a wash lotion. The beneficial action of this wash is felt At once. There's an agreeable refreshing sensation and feeling of exhilaration. The skin soon becomes firmer and more youthful looking, Flabbiqess and all wrinkles are immediately affected. No one need hesitate to get the ingredients at, the drug store and make the remedy herself, for there are no harmful effects whatever.

Particularly . the Ladies. Not only pleasant ami refreshing to the taste; but gently cleansing and sweetening to the system. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is particularly adapted to ladies and children, and beneficial in all cases in which a wholesome, strengthening and effective laxative should be used. It is perfectly sale at all times and dispels colds, headaches and die pains caused by indigestion and constipation so promptly and eflectively mat it is the one perfect fanuly laxative which gives satisfaction to aO and is recommended by millions of families who have used it and who have personal knowledge of its excellence. Its wonderful popularity, however, has led unscrupulous dealers to offer imitations which act unsatisfactorily. Therefore, when buying, to get its beneficial effects, always note the full name el the Company; California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package of the genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. For sale by all leading druggists. Price 50 cents per bottle.

TO ANDERSON Mrs. Benton Addington of Glen View '.eft today for Anderson, Indiana, where she will visit Dr. and Mrs. Rondthaler for a few days.

IS IN INDIANAPOLIS Mrs. Charles Soper of Sheridan street, is spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brooks in Indianapolis.

.TO GIVE DANCE There have been a number of charming dances given at the Jackson Park Pavilion this week and the one announced for Friday evening promises to complete the social schedule for the week as to events of this nature. Mrs. Charles Kolp will act as hostess and all the young people of thecity are most cordially invited to atatend.

SURPRISE PARTY Tuesday evening Miss Helen Jones was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends calling at her home to remind her of her birthday anniversary. The. evening was spent socially and with games. . Music was al-

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CAMPING PARTY Mr. Dean Seidei, Mr. Americus Gaar, and a number of others will form a camping party near Nolansfork. MISS HORRELL ENTERTAINED Adding much to the pleasures of Wednesday's social schedule was the beautifully appointed dinner party giv-

There Is more Catarrh In this sertlon of trie country tha.a all other diseases put together, and until the last tew years was supposed to be Incurable. For a Kreat many years doctors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Science has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo, Ohk. Is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It Is taken Internally m doses from IS drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the Mood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to curt-. Send (or circulars and testimonials. Address F. J. CHEVEY CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by Dnicirists. 7 Sc. Take Hall's Family PMi for constipation.

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MEETS WITH MRS. MATHER

The Woman's Missionary society of j the First Presbyterian church will;

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