Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 139, 16 April 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKA3I, TUESDAY, APRIIi 16, 191?.

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Social Side of Life L - X - Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS I.' Phnn. hrnrA 11 -3ft in nrHr o insure nublication in the Evening Edition

AOOSIER'S THOUGHT. Theie'g a thrill iuthe atr, a whis- j per on the wind that seems to tell ua that the glorious season has; rally came, that spring is here ati last. Suddenly there comes to us j from the clear sky the sound of a! bird note, prophetic with the promise of Joys close at hand. A bit of exquislt verse to the bluebird from the pen of Maurice Thompson, the loved poet of Indiana's Athens,! Crawfordsvllle puts It in beautiful fnrm

Thou first sky-dipped spring but of

song, Whn heavenly ecstasy

Foretells the May while yet March j

winds are strong.

Fresh faith appears with thee. We see, we hear (thou liberty-loving thing. That down spring winds doth float,) The promise of thine empryrean wing The hope that floods thy throat!

AID SOCIETY.

Y The Ladles Aid Society of the First

Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Ferguson at her home, 115 South Fifteenth street. The members are invited to attend.

the organization. The program will be carried out as nearly as possible as announced in the year book.

A Wealth Of Beautiful Hair

MEETS WEDNESDAY. . Mrs. Charles Y. Miller will entertain the ladies of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon at htr home, 125 South is'inth street. All ! members are asked to be present.

COLLEGIATE CLUB. A meeting of the Woman's Collegiate club was held Monday afternoon instead of Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall in College avenue. This was "Emerson Day." Professor W. N. Trueblood gave an interesting talk on the

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a few wedding guests. The bride wore a pretty tan c loth suit. Her hat was a large picture one. She wore a corsage bouauet of snring flowers. Mr.

subject telling of the life of Emerson, I and Mrs. Hannan left for a short wedhis essays and other works. The (ding trip and upon their return will guests for the afternoon were Mrs. W. j take up a residence in this city. Their N. Trueblood and Mrs. Charles Ed-1 manv friends extend hearty cbnsxatu-

and with music and dancing. During the evening the engagement of Miss Opal Norris to Mr. Ray Umplebey was announced by Miss Ruby Graham. This wedding will be celebrated the latter part of June. At the close of the evening's pleasures, a delicious

luncheon was served. The guests were !

Miss Eckles, Miss Lela Ward, Miss Nellie Brogan, Misses Ethel and Eva Murray, Miss Blanch De Armand, Miss Inez Braden, Misses Louise and Mary Nichols, Miss Ruby Graham, Miss Opal Norris, Miss Vesta Light, Miss Marie

Rockhill, Miss Mary Graham, Miss Florence and Miss Eleanor Higgins, Mrs. Mable Brumley, Mrs. Elizabeth Townsend and Misses Freda and Mary Morrow.

TO NEW YORK. Mr. Charles Tebbetts, general secretary of the American Friends' Board of Foreign Missions, has gone to New York to attend the greatest religious meeting of laymen in the history of the United States. The sessions will begin next Friday when the men and religion Forward Movement reaches a climax in the assembling of the first Christian Conservation Congress in Carnegie Hall to continue Jn session through the following Wednesday.

AN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. At a luncheon which was given this afternoon at one thirty o'clock, at their residence, 823 Laura street, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Carter announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Carter to Mr. Clement Dixon Cates, of Richmond, Indiana. The table was laid for fifteen, the centerpiece being a white satin heart, filled with yellow tulips. In front of each guest's plate was a

unique souvenir, in the form of a yel-J

low suit case, filled with candy hearts, and which also contained a tiny picture of the prospective groom, with the inscription, "The Man In The Case." . The invited guests were Mrs. Dan G. Wheeler, Mrs. Edwin F. King, Mrs. Robert Patten Colyer, Mrs. A. Glrard Martin, Mrs. Cole Danley, Mrs. H. J. Klutho, Mrs. Alfred Wolff. Miss (Marie Burwell, Miss Eleanor Brodnax, jMiss Mary Denham, Miss Marion Gay, Miss Dorothy Myers, Miss Aileen Owen, and Miss Evelyn Cockrell. The wedding of Miss Carter and Mr. Cates will take place in the fall. Miss Carter is one of the most attractive and popular girls in Jacksonville society. Mr. Cates Is in the banking business with his father in Richmond, Indiana. Jacksonville Metropolis. Mr. Cates is one of the most prominent young business men in this city. He Is equally well known and popular in social circles. . Miss Carter is acquainted with several young people in this city as she visited here last summer and made many" friends by her' charming manners and simple graces. Their host of i friends in this city join in wishing ithem happiness. The wedding will be looked forward to with much interest . on account of the prominence of the groom and his family in this community. Mr. Cates is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cates. '

TO ATTEND WEDDING. About twenty-five guests, Including members of the families and a very few, invited gueBts, will attend the wedding of Mr. Carl Bernhardt and Miss Dorothy Vaughan, which will be celebrated this evening at seven thirty o'clock at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Frank Vaughan in North Tenth street. Many charming social events have been given for the bride by her friends during the past few weeks. This will be one of the most important social events of the week.

munds of Ann Arbor, Michigan. After the program the hostess served a New England luncheon. The program for the coming year was discussed. The subject for the year's study will probably be "Sociology." The annual guest meeting of the club will be held Thursday evening, April the twentyfifth. At this time Dr. David W. Dennis will give an illustrated stereopticon lecture on birds. The husbands of the members and former members of the club will be the guests for the occasion.

lations.

CONGREGATIONAL SUPPER. A congregational supper will be given this evening at the South Eighth Street Friends' church by the members. All are invited to attend. The affair will be in the nature of a basket supper. After supper the evening will be spent socially. This is the annual meeting of the church.

CARD PARTY. A card party will be given at the Country club Saturday afternoon at two thirty o'clock by the April social committee. Mrs. Henry Gennett and Mrs. A. D. Gayle will be the hostesses. All members are invited to attend.

AT CINCINNATI, Mr. J. Frank Elliott of this city and Miss Irma Loehr were married in Cincinnati. The announcement appeared in this morning's Cincinnati Enquirer.

TO EUROPE. Miss Carrie Lesh will leave in June for Europe where she will spend the summer months.

TO ATTEND WEDDING. Mrs. Gaar Williams of Indianapois, will be among the guests at the ShirkSwayne wedding. She will be accompanied home Thursday by her mother Mrs. H. H. Engelbert

MEETS THURSDAY. A meeting of the "Jolly Stitchers" club will be held Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George L. Smith at her home, 328 North Sixteenth street.

MAGAZINE CLUB. Mrs. Charles W. Morgan was hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Magazine club at her home In North Tenth street. Mrs. John M. Lontz and Mrs. Samuel Gaar were the readers for the afternoon. The club meets next Monday afternoon with Mrs. Brown at her home in East Main street.

TO GIVE SUPPER. The ladies of the First Presbyterian church have arranged for a supper to be given Tuesday evening, April the twentythird at the church. The affair will begin at ive thirty o'clock. The public Is invited to attend.

ANNUAL GUEST DAY. The annual guest day meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution will" be held Saturday afternoon with Mrs. James M. Judson at her home, 620 National Avenue. Each member will be privileged to invite a guest who Is eligible to membership in

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ENTERTAINMENT AND SUPPER. A basket supper and entertainment will be given Friday evening, April 19, at No. 13 school house, southeast of town. A play called "The Rough Diamond" will be given. The caste of characters is as follows: Sir William Evergreen R. Paulson Lady Evergreen..., Marie Connell Lord Plato Arthur Smith Lady Plato t". Emma Hartman Capt, Blenheim Chelsie Stemple Lucy , Nell Whitacre Jack ...... Delbert Fleisch Tom James Whitacre Music will be furnished by an orchestra. All are cordially invited. MARRIED THIS MORNING. This morning at five-thirty o'clock, Mr. John Hannan and Miss Keller were married at the St. Andrew's Catholic church. The Rev. Bowers, assistant to Father Roell, performed

the ceremony in the presence of quite

HELEN TAFT CIRCLE. Mrs. Edgar Bond will be hostess for a meeting of the Helen Taft Sewing circle Thursday afternoon at her home in North Ninth street, instead of meeting Wednesday as is the usual custom. All members are invited to attend.

SOCIAL EVENTS FOR TODAY. The Tuesday Cotillon club will enjoy a dance this evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. This is the first of a series of three dances to be given. The Aftermath society will hold its annual guest day meeting at the home of Mrs. M. F. Johnston in North Tenth street. Mrs. Johnston will give a talk on "Spanish Art" at this time. A dinner for the Shirk-Swayne wedding party will feature the evening's social schedule. The wedding of Mr. Carl Bernhardt and Miss Dorothy Vaughan will be celebrated this evening at seven thirty o'clock at the Vaughan home in North Tenth street. A meeting of the Progressive Literary society is being held this afternoon.

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friends who are most glad to extend hearty congratulations.

The Game of Checkers. The gam of checkers, whether we call It checkers or draughts, is ancient and almost universal. The Chinese have a form of It which they call 1he game of circumvention." It was known to the Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans, and. what Is stranger still, antiquarians find it to be one of the amusements of the aborigines of New Zealand, a people who were apparently cut off from all continental associations and influences for thousands of years. So the pedigree of the game is as long as that of chess, and indeed there have been skillful players of both games who reganjpd checkers as the better of the two. Youth's Companion.

ZEMO FOR YOUR SKIN Eczema. Pimplah. Rash and All Skin Afflictions Quickly Healed.

EVENING MEETING. An interesting event for Tuesday

will be the evening meeting of the Af- j termath society which will be held this j

evening at the pretty home of Mrs. M. F. Johnston in North Tenth street.

This will be "guest night" and each j member is privileged to invite a guest. The program will begin at seven thirty j

o'clock.

GIVE SUPPER. The Senior class of Earlham College will give a camp supper on Clear Creek Tuesday evening, April twentythird from four thirty until nine thirty o'clock.

New England is to have a national forest and park in the White Mountains. Before another summer season opens the White Mountains will have the nucleus of a national forest. A tovernment crew has been busy

the last six months in these mountains examining timber tracts, and 100.00ft acres are to be valued and bought by the government.

No matter what the trouble, ecxema,i chafing, pimples, salt rheum. Zemo Instantly stops irritation. The cure comes quick. Sinks right in. leaving, no trace. Zemo Is a vanishing liquid. Your skin fairly revels with delight the moment Zemo is applied. Greatest thing on earth (or dandruff. Zemo is prepared by E. W. Roe Medicine Co.. St. Louis. Mo., and is sold by all druggists at $1 a bottle. But to prove to you its wonderful value it is now put up in liberal else trial bottles at only 25 cents and Is guaranteed to do the work or your money back. Sold at Quigley Drug Stores. When equipping the Fram for the expedition to the south pole. Captain Roald Amundsen decided to use oil engines, because, with the same capacity for the storage of fueL the oil engines gave a far greater radius of action than bulky steam engines requiring coal.

ARE IN TOWN. Mr. and Mrs. John Smyser, who were recently married at Logansport, have returned from a short wedding trip and will be at home after May first at 410 North Fifteenth street.

GUESTS HERE. Mrs. Martha Goodwin, Miss Ellen Shirk. Mrs. John Shirk and Mr. John

ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Norris announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Opal Irene Norris, to Mr. Clifford Ray Umplebey. The wedding will be celebrated the latter part of June. Miss Norris has lived in this city nearly all her life and has made many

For Freckled, Rough or Spotty Complexions

"My little son had a very severe cold. I was recommended to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finished he was as well as ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 29 Dowling Street, Sydney. Australia. This remedy is for sale by all dealers.

The Peevish ChlM Meeds a LaxattSve

A Pike 267 Ysars Old. The pike is a tisb for which now there is little demand. Yet Edward I., who regulated the prices of different fish, that his subjects might uot be at the mercy of the venders, fixed the value of pike higher than fresh salmon and at more than teu times that of the best turbot. Pike are supposed to live longer than any other fish la spite of their former popularity as food. Gesner relates that In 1497 a pike was caught In Swabla with a ring attached luscribed. "I was first put into this lake by the bands of the governor of the universe. Frederick II.. Oct. 5. 123." This is the fish's story. Londou Express.

It is natural for child to lauph and play and when it sulks drowsily or cries you may depend on it something physical is the matter. If you see no evidences of a serious ailment you will not be wrong If you quietly rive it a dose of mild lazativ that evemrur on

I putting it to bed.

The remedy mosi pcnprinr rccommended for this purpose is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which mother throughout the country hae been jrivlnc their children for a quarter of a century. Today thousands of families are usinjr it where hundreds used it then, and there must be ood reason for this word of mouth recommendation. It fa aiimfttedlv the perfect laxative

' for children, women, old people and all others who need a gentle bowel stlmu- ' lant and not a violent salt, cathartic L pill or doctored water. Ir. Caldwell's ! Bvrup Pepsin will act rently. and when ! taken before retiring will bring com

plete satisfaction In the monUnr. After a short use of thl remedy alt forma of outside aid can be dispensed Willi and nature w ill again act alone. All classes of rood American people keep it in the home for ills of the stomach, liver and bowels, aitd among the thousands who hae written the doctor that they will never be without it are Mrs. J. J. Stanley. Jl Kenwood Ave.. Indianapolis, lnd.. and Mary Van l.ln. Covlnftton. Ind. A dose of It has saved many a person from a serious illness. Anvone wishing to make a trial of this remedy before buying It In the regular wav of a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a larre bottle family size) can have a aample bottle sent to the heme free of charse by simplv addressing Pr. W. B. Caldwell. 45 Waahingten PL. Montlrello. 111. Your name and address on a postal card will do.

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(From The Dermatologist)

Goodwin, of Brookville, Indiana, are 1 The freckling, discoloring or rougnthe guests of Dr. and Mrs. V. A. ening to which delicate 'skins are sub-

NOTICE! I have returned to my office.

E. J. Dykeman, Dentist.

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Parks of East Main street, while in town to attend the Shirk-Swayne wedding. .

ject after exposure to wind or sun, often appearing in spring, may readily be gotten rid of. Mercolizcd wax, spread lightly over the face before retiring and removed in the morning with soap and water, completely peels off the disfigured skin. Get an ounce of the wax at any druggist's. There's no more effective way cf banishing freckles or other cutaneous defects. Little skin narticles come off each

SHOWER FOR BRIQE. j day, so the process doesn't even tcm-

A party was given Monday evening porarily mar the complexion, and one

HAS RETURNEP. Mrs. L. H. Bunyan returned from Cincinnati, where she has been attending a meeting of the National Executive committee of the Woman's Home Missionary society.

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by Miss Mary Morrow at her home in North Eighth street, as a courtesy to Miss Fletta Morrow, who will be married to Mr. Ahart Weber in June. The affair was in the nature of a shower. The bride received many pretty and useful gifts. The rooms were decorated throughout with yellow lilies. The evening was spent socially

soon acquires a oranci new, spotless, girlishly beautiful face. Wrinkles caused by weather, worry or illness are best treated by el simple solution of powdered saxolite, one ounce, dissolved in a half pint witch hazel. Bathing the face in this produces a truly marvelous transformation.

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