Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 59, 13 January 1912 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PAJLLADIU1I ASH OUW-TELEGKAJA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913.
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Social Side of Life railed bv ELIZABETH P. THOMAS
Ilione 1121 before 11:30 in order to Insure TO ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. I Mrs. E. J. Dykeman ha issued Invl- j tatlons for a handkerchief shower to be given next Tuesday afternoon at her home In South Nineteenth street, complimentary to Miss Besa Burr, who will be married week after next to Mr. Leslie O. Knight of New Orleans, formerly of this city. MU Burr has been chief operator of the local Western Union Telegraph office for several years, her resignation taking effect December twentythird. Mr. Knight Is chief clerk In the freight-claim department of tbe Illinois Central Railway company at New Orleans, where they will reside. The wedding will be celebrated on Thursday morning, January the twenty-fifth at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V O. Burr, 36 South Ninth street. Only tho members of the Immediate families with a few Intimate friends will witness tho ceremony which will be performed by the Rev. 8. W. Traum of the First Christian church, the bride-elect and the groom-to-be, being members of this organisation. Miss Burr has made many friends here both In a social and business way who regret to see her leave the city, but wish her much happiness in her new life. Mr. Knight is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Knight of South Twelfth street and Is also equally well known here. ARE AT TIPPECANOE CITY. Miss Hannah Herschey and Miss Carolyn Weaver have gone to Tippecanoe City to spend the week end with Miss Betty Rohrer. Last evening they attended a concert given by the Wltten berg Glee club at that place. This evening they will be guests at a banquet given in honor of the members of the club. They will return to this city tbe first of tbe week. VISITING HERE. Mrs. Edwin Parry of Minneapolis, Minnesota, is In town for a visit with Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mulford, of South Thirteenth street. Mrs. Parry was formerly Miss Elma Mulford. WESTERN TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dynes will leave Centervllle, Tuesday, January the sixteenth for an extended trip through the west visiting points In California, Washington and other states. REVIEW OP THE WEEK. The week just coming to a close has been replete with many charming social events and despite the severe winter weather has been much enjoyed by air. Weddings have also been a feature of the social calendar. Wednesday morning at nine thirty o'clock Mr. Colin C. Schaefer and Miss Florence Davenport were quietly married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Davenport, south of the city. In the evening at seven thirty o'clock Mr. Walter F. Eggemeyer and Miss Leonore Wlckemeyer were mar"Vhiz" Has Struck the Town The "Whizzers" Are "Whizzing" Through the City Until Everyone Is Getting the "Whiz" Habit. The "Wills" mania here distributing "Whls" tags. D14 you get one? If not. better look out for he Is "Whlsalng -attmad town leaving a "Whia" tag in every home and wherever he goes he pakes a. noise like "Whls." Look out for this "Whls" tag. Take it to your dealer with 6c and get a full alas 10c can of "Whls." The "Whls" man saya he wants to put. a "Whls" tag Into every home In Richmond and he Is taking this means to do It What's "Whls?" Why, It's Soap. A new, soft, creamy soap that grabs dirt It's the natural enemy of dirt. Whls" and dirt come to blows every tlmvthey meet and "Whls" alwaya wears the championship belt. ."Whiles the best stuff the mechanic ever ued for his hands, it gets tlown Into Uk pores and cracks of the sum uu m lUO U1TI Out DOQliy without Injury to the skin. it takes off sIm which nothing viae can toucu. torn can dtp your hands In a tar barrel or smear them over with printer's Ink, axle grease. or shoe polish-then try -"Wilis" on them and "PrestoJ !" that. quick off comes me dirt. ) x That's not all It la good for. though it beats anything you ever saw tor nousehold scouring purposes. Keep a can of "Whls" on your kitchen sina and another on the wash stand in the bath room and you will be surprised to see how many little uses you will and for "Whit" and bow the "Whls" habit will grow on you "Whls" will get a steady Job in your home after you once give it a trial. Dont watt for your neighbor ts t3 you how good it Is but look that "Whls" man and get hold il j 'Whls" tag And take it to Tour witn 5c for a can of "Whls S) mr Anomer tninf tBcr a a prost; '?.fff)n ckfd wUl1 ach MWhls. Ton can set genuine Ftor ara
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tied at the home of the bride in South Eighth street by the Rev. Henry Wlckemeyer of Michigan City, Indiana. This was a beautiful home wedding and was attended by members of the families. They left on a wedding trip through the sunny south. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Paul Cornstock gave a beautiful "At Home" at her pretty residence in South Four teenth street. Many other charming and delightful social events made up tbe week's schedule. MEETS FRIDAY. The Friday Bridge club will meet Friday afternoon of next week with Mrs. Ualen Lamb at her home in East Main street. TO GIVE DANCE. What promises to be a pleasant social event for the coming week will bo the dancing party to be given Wednesday evening, January the seventeenth In the Pythian Temple by the Manhattan club. The Welsbrod orchestra will furnish the dance music. WERE IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. Rudolph G. Leeds and Mr. Edward II. Harris were guests in Indianapolis yesterday. SOCIAL EVENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday A meeting of the Ticknor club will be held in the afternoon. The Magazine club will hold its regular meeting. The Aborn Opera Company will pre sent the opera "Martha" Monday ev ening at the Gennett Theater. ThiB promises to be a social event. Tuesday Miss Nellie Howard has issued Invitations for a bridge party to be given in the afternoon at her home in North Tenth street. The Fortnightly dancing club will meet In the Odd Fellow's hall at the regular hour. Mrs. E. J. Dykeman will give a hand kerchief shower in honor of Miss Bes sie Burr, a January bride. A meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club will be held in the afternoon. Wednesday A meeting of the Do mestic Science association will be held in the afternoon. The members of the Penny club will meet in the afternoon. An afternoon "Tea" will be given at the Country club for members.1 The Manhattan club will give a dance in the Pythian Temple. A card party and dance will be given in the St. Mary's Assembly hall. Thursday Mr. Clarence Ferllng, Mr. George Bernizer, Mr. Elmer Iserman and Mr. Walter Steinkamp have issued invitations for a select mid-winter dancing party to be given in the Pythian Temple. The members of the Woman's Relief Corps will celebrate the twentylfth anniversary of its organization. Members of a bridge club will meet In the afternoon. Friday A meeting of the Tourist club will be held In the evening. The Athenaea- Literary society will hold its regular meeting. The Friday bridge club will meet. Mrs. Charles Kolp's Friday evening dancing class will meet in the Odd Fellow's hall. After the class the usual Assembly will be held. 8aturday A meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held. THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. J. M. Coate was hostess Friday aiternoon for a thimble party given at fier home in South Twelfth street. The guests were members of the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church and their invited guests. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. ORGANIZED 80CIETY. A Ladies' Aid society was organized Friday afternoon when the ladles ot the First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Addison Parker in South Fifteenth street. The society will meet the third Wednesday In each month. Officers as follows were elected: President Mrs. Parker. Vice President Mrs. J. W. Ferguson. Secretary Mrs. Raymond Scott. Treasurer Mrs. W. H. Whitley. Chairman of work committee Mrs. E. O. McMahan. LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE. Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist of East Mafn street, was among the hostesses for yesterday when she entertained in honor of Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. Unthank of North Dakota. Luncheon in several courses was served at one o'clock. The table was attractively appointed with flowers and ferns. Covers were laid for six guests. After dinner several guests came in and tbe afternoon was spent playing bridge. Favors were given. Miss Taggart. of Indianapolis, was an out-of-town guest. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY. Sol Meredith Woman's Relief Corps will celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their organisation Thursday evening, January 18th. Members of Sol Meredith Post G. A. R., and Sons of Veterans are cordially Invited to join with them on this occasion. MUSICALE THIS EVENING. What promises to be the most important social event for today is the musicale which will be given this evening at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. James Carr in Westcott Place as a courtesy to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Z. Carr who were recently narried. About three hundred invitakms have been issued for the affair. SEVERAL EVENTS. fid VdfeVtn 1 tad-tAl 1 oranr a ia nr)VtnyiitlAi4 V bv ov'w cc"-o bit; bvucuuitju r today. The students at Earlham -(aIlee hare arranged for by the stuI tUnta at the eollea-e. Mia Mumrt
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by Quigley Drug Stores. - bers of a bridge club this afternoon , the meeting having been deferred ! from Tuesday. Many other events j will probably be held although sever-' al will be very Informal. VISITING HER MOTHER. Miss Julia May Chipman ot New j
York, is here for a visit with her j mother, Mrs. M. Trimble Patterson of! TEA AND MUSICAL. North Twelfth street. Mrs. Patterson An afternoon tea and musical will has been very ill with pneumonia but be given Thursday afternoon of next is slowly improving. This will come as '. week at the home of Mrs. J. P. Hill in good news to her many friends who North Tenth street for the members are anxious to see her out again. j of the Music Study club. Each mem- . i ber will be permitted to invite a guest.
MET YESTERDAY. Mrs. George Williams was hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the ; Thursday Bridge club at her home in East Main street. Bridge was played at several tables. The favors were given to Miss Alice Forkner and Mrs. Will Campbell. Mrs. Leroy Brown and Mrs. Elma Van Heusen were guests for the afternoon. A luncheon was served after the game. Mrs. Howard Campbell will entertain the club next Thursday afternoon. PARTY AT CLUB. The party given last evening at the Elk's club for the members," their wives and lady friends was not as Iargee as usual this being due to the inclement weather. The affair was in the nature of a bridge and dancing party. Bridge was played at seven tables. The favors were given to Mrs. Ira Swisher and Mr. Will Dill. Dancing began at ten o'clock and continued until a late hour. Hicks and Wood furnished the dance music. During the evening a luncheon was served. BUZZER'S MEET. A meeting of the Buzzer's whist club was held Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ray Holton at her home in North B Btreet. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds was given the favor The guests for the afternoon were Miss Jane Carson of Indianapolis.Mrs. Edna Jay and Mrs. Julian Cates were guests of the club. Mrs. Ray Shiveley will be hostess for the next meeting at her home in North Fourteenth street. FOR WINNIPEG. Mr. Irwin Coffin left this morning for Winnipeg, Canada, where he has accepted a position with the Rumely company with headquarters at that place. Mr. Coffin has been very popuJuicy dealer's.
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POST CARD SHOWER. Mrs. Harry Haner gave a postal j card shower yesterday at her home in South Thirteenth street, as a courtesy to Mrs. William Alinder who on this day celebrated her birthday anniver- j sary. In the morning Mrs. Alinder re-' ceived a number of cards. In the af-J ternoon she was the recipient of many pretty gifts as well as cards. SOCIAL LAST EVENING gh young children under the direction of Miss Juliet Swayne. A neat sum was realized which will be given to the Associated charities. , MEETING POSTPONED. The Music Study club will not meet Wednesday afternoon of next week. The meeting has been deferred one week. The hours will be from three until six o'clock D. A. R. MEETING. Mrs. W. K. Bradbury will be hostess for the D. A. R. meeting Saturday afternoon, January twentieth, instead of Mrs. Harry Mather. If your children are subject to attacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by all dealers. Sunday Services At the Churches St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets. Mass at 7:30; High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector. St. Mary's Catholic Masses every Sunday at 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 and 10:30. Vespers and Benediction every Sunday at 3:00 p. m. Rev. J. F. Mattingly, rector. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Holy communion 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer and iermon 10:30. Sunday school 9:15. evening prayer and address, 5:00. Holy communion, Thursday, and all Holy days 9:30 a. m. Evening prayer and Litany. Friday, 4:30 p. m. St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church C. Huber, pastor. Sunday School at 9. German preaching service at 10:30. Young people's meeting at 6:30. Evening service at 7. At this service Mr. Hall, president of the State S. S. Association, . will address the meet navel oranges with tt charminfir
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siclan. i Pirt M. E. Church Cor. Main and! This treatment has saved the lives i South Fourteenth. J. F. Radcliffe, pas-j of many children and is a precaution tor Sunday school 9:15 a., m. Preachthat all parents should promptly take, j inS 10:30 and 7:30 P- m- Junior LeaHYOMEI is sold by Leo. H. Fine i Sue 2 p. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. and druggists everywhere and is guar- j The pastor will occupy the pulpit, j anteed for croup, catarrh, asthma and I morning and evening. bronchitis. ! First Baptist Church H. Robert j
ing. The Installation of the cers of the S. S will take place. offiWest Richmond Friends at Earlham College. Bible School at 9 a. m. E. ! P. Trueblood, Supt. Meeting for worship at 10:30. Elbert. Russell in charge. Infermediate Endeavor at 2:15. Prayer Meeting Thursday, at 7:?0. Men's supper Tuesday, 7:30 at i Edwin Jay's residence, 222 College avenue. W omen s Aid society Tues day in girls' dormitory. All interested are cordially invited to be present at every service. The Universalist ChurchServices in Masonic Temple, second floor, Sunday evening at 7:30. The pastor. Rev. H. L. Haywood will speak; subject, "The Victorious Life," what constitutes it and how it may be attained. You will be welcome. Whitewater Friends Morning worship and sermon, 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Sabbath School at 9:00. C. E. 6:20. Revival services will be held in the near future. Time will be Announced later. A cordial invitation to all. A. Trueblood, pastor. First Christian Church Cor, Tenth and South A streets, Camuel W. Traum, pastor. Bible School, 9:05 a. m., W. M. Tittle, superintendent Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. The pastor will preach at 10:30 a. m. Miss Stella W. Lewis, a returned missionary from Japan will speak in the evening at 7:30. Special music will be offered at both services. Robert C. Wilson, chorister. First Presbyterian Church Thomas J. Graham, pastor. Sunday school 9:15. Divine worship 10:30. Communion will be observed. Vespers 4 : 45 p. m. Praper meeting Thursday 7:30. The public is invied. Second Presbyterian Church Rev. Thos. C. McNary, pastor. Preaching 10:30 and 7:30. Topics: "The Life of Christ," "Molehills and Mountains." Sunday school 9:15, Clyde Reigal, sulllla la Ked and iald mnill7 boxes, sealed with Blue Klbboa. ltrwawiat. AkforCiri-ClfES.TEatS' DlZWl.HI HBAND PILLS, for SS yeati known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable sis aw. nar ar tmip SO! P BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWKECf
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Christian Science Services (Mason-j ic Temple.) Subject: "Sacrament." ! Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Services ! at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testi-t monial meetins at 7:45 .Public tnivted. ; Reading room located at No. 10 North Tnth tpt olwn dallv esceDt Sunidays and lega, hoijdays from o:0o a. I- 10 12 Dn frm 1:30 5 P" m" L?'vaV0" Army-Rhoda Temple No t515 N. A. Services Tuesday, Thursday , . z ' ' , . , and Saturday at S p. m. feunday :30 P. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Ln-1 I Smith, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 10:40 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:15. a. m. Brotherhood! 'at 2:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. United Brethren Eleventh and N. ! B streets. H. S. James, pastor. Bible school at 9:30 a. in. A. D. Craig superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. jand 7:30 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. t Reid Memorial Church Sabbath school 9:15 a. m., B. B. Myrick superj mtenaent. Preaching by the pastor
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