Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 157, 7 May 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1012. r PAGE FlVJi.

Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:80 la order to insure publication in the Evening Edition

THE CR088ED FINGERS. He swore that her kiss was the first he had had; But hie fingers were crossed! HVd klnsed bat his mother, when ' he wal a lad Tea bis fingers were crossed! He rowed that not only he'd ne'er had a taste Of quivering lips, but that no other waist Had stst been clasped by his arm. Then In baste His two fingers be crossed! The sparkler he gave her he'd purchased that day. But his fingers were crossed! No preylous maiden had worn It nay, nay! . But bis fingers were crossed! And never so long as bis life should endure, Wonld eye, cheek or Hp of another maid lure He knew it, past every doubt he was sure But his fingers were crossed. 6he listened to all of the guff he had said While his fingers were crossed! She laid on his. bosom her wise little head While his fingers were crossed! She answered so low that the famed "little bird" Who peddles sweet secrets could scarcely have heard As she breathed. "Oh, my love, I believe every word!" But her fingers were crossed! Strickland Gillilan, in Puck. MRS. BRUBAKER HOSTESS. Mrs. Or a Brubaker was the charming hostess yesterday afternoon for a pretty whist party given at her home in South A street. The rooms where the guests were entertained were arranged throughout with lilacs and ferns. The game was played at five tables. The favors went to Mrs. Elmer Dickinson and Mrs. Herbert Loper. Late in the afternoon and at the close of the affair a delicious luncheon in 6everal courses was served. The guests were Mrs. McKee, Mrs. Guy Gottschall, Mrs. George Schultz, Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Murray Hill, Mrs. Sam Dunlap, Mrs. Myron Crane, Mrs. Elmer Dickinson, Mrs. Loper, Mrs. W. J. Smith, Mrs. Colin Schaefer, Miss Ethel Lockwood, Miss Edna Hoover, Miss Laura Hoover, Mrs. Omar Bullerdick, Mrs. Frank Drultt, Miss Earla Roney. RETURNED HOME. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Messick, of this city, who have' been, visiting with friends and relatives in Anderson, Indiana, returned home today. HAD A GUEST. Miss Ada Wisehart of Anderson, Indiana, entertained Mr. Howard Messick over Sunday. ICE CREAM SOCIAL. The Ladies Aid society of Webster M. E. church will give an Ice cream supper Saturday evening at the school house. The public is invited to attend. TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Frank KInsey and Mrs. Harry J. Finly will entertain Informally on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kinsey in South Seventeenth street in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Moon of Portland, Oregon. VISITING HERE. Miss Shyloh Van Meter and Miss Jeannette Van Meter of Cambridge City are the guests of friends in this city. ITEMS OF INTEREST. The following Items clipped from the New Castle Times are of local interest here as several of the guests in attendance at the affairs are residents of this city: Mrs. Catherine Smith entertained a number of her relatives at a sumptuous dinner- Sunday at her home in South 14th street Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and sons, Robert and Wilson, and Mrs. Thomas Mllhouse, of Richmond, Lynn Smith and Harry Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Shirk, the latter, formerly Miss Julia Swayne of Richmond, , motored here enroute to their home in Tipton and spent a few hours Sunday afternoon with Mayor George Barnard and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Shirk were married recently and are just returning from a wedding trip to Hot Springs, Virginia. A merry crowd composed of Misses Ruth Pennell, Eleanor Seidel, Josephine Wilson of Richmond, Evelyn Wright, Ada Granger and" Pauline Bradway, Messrs. Richard Beach, William Marsh, William Clift, Bernard Big Doctors Bill Man With Sore Feet Spends $700.00 on Them a True Story. Vouched for by Levengood and Strickler, druggists of Latrobe, Pa. "Here is one of the greatest testimonials I have ever heard. George Umoltls from Atlantic No. 2, a coal plant near here bought two packages of EZO, and In about three or four weeks he came in and told me that he wanted to have it advertised, and said I am willing to pay all charges, because I want the people to know how good-it is. He told me that for 7 years he hadn't stood on his feet, he spent 1700.00 for doctor bills, and be only used one package of EZO, and can run and jump like a boy. He was all smiles about EZO." Leo H. Fine, druggist, sells EZO, a reined ointment for sore aching weary feet for 25c a jar.

Clawson, David Jennirgs and James Brown, motored to Shiveleys park Saturday afternoon for a picnic party.

GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Beach of New Castle, Indiana, were guests in this city, Sunday. GUE3T8 OF RELATIVES. Judge and Mrs. W. O. Barnard and daughter, Miss Ruth Barnard of New Castle, Indiana, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barnard over Sunday. MAXIMS OF LEAP YEAR. Handsome is as handsome does. You can live on a handsome income but not on a handsome face. Also marry for love, for heaven's sake, love a rich man. The best wine buyer is not always the best food provider. The man who looks like ready money may act like a financial stringency. Don't judge a man by the size of the tips he gives the waiter. He may take them out of your household allowance. Tell him he is the only man you ever loved. He won't believe it any mofe than you believe it, but it may please him. On the other hand, he may tell you to go get a reputation. Having received all this advice, you will doubtless proceed to propose in the Bame old way. Which consists in making the man think he is doing it. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Last evening a miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Mrs. T. A. Brattain by Miss Hazel Miller, in honor of Mrs. Bass, who was married Saturday in Cincinnati. Many pretty and useful gifts were received. Among those who thought of her were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yedding, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rider, Mrs. August Yedding, Mrs. Eva Miller and daughters Ruth and Hazel, Miss Nellie Casey, Miss Frances Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brattain and children, Fay, George and Matrice Denney, Warren Brattain and Mrs. Walter Bass. MET MONDAY. The Philathia class, an organization of the First Baptist church met last evening with Miss Mary Ford at her home, 416 North Nineteenth Btreet. BOSTON COMMENCEMENT. The Boston Township schools will hold their annual commencement in the Universalist church, Boston, Indiana, Saturday, May the eleventh at seven thirty p. m. The program follows: Music. Invocation. Music Song by Higher Grade Music ....... Bong by Lower Grades Music Song "When I Am Big Like Papa" Lenard Duke Music. Valedictory "Our National Banner Walter D. Renner Music. Class Address . . . Rev. John W. Zerbe Music. Presentation of Diplomas Chas. O. Williams Music. Benediction. The graduates are: District No. 1 Sue Kitchel, William B. Ryan. District No. 2 Walter D. Renner. District No. 4 Lucile Helms, Eva Sleeth. District No. 5 Edward Goble. The teachers are: Mary O. Rinehart, Carrie Wiedener, Mary Jessup, Sue C. Rinehart, Supervisor of Music; Jeannette Stigleman, Ethel Alexander, Nellie Overman. FOR CINCINNATI. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. King left for Cincinnati today to attend the May Music Festival for the week. DANCING CLUB. The Wednesday Evening Dancing club will give its final dance Wednesday evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. This dance will mark the close of a most successful season and a large number of the members with their la dies will no doubt be present to enjoy it. The dances have been very popu lar and well attended and will prob ably be continued during the summer months at the Jackson park pavilion. Dancing will be enjoyed until the usual hour. Jelly and Smith's Saxophone orchestra will furnish the dance music. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. Invitations for the Cambridge City High school commencement have been received by friends in this city. They read as follows: The Senior Class of the Cambridge City High School Requests the Honor of Your Presence at the Thirty-ninth Annual Commencement Hurst's Opera House Friday, May Seventeenth, Nineteen Hundred and Twelve ' Eight o'clock P. M. MISSIONARY MEETING. A meeting of the Friend's Missionary society will be held Wednesday afternoon at two fifteen with Mrs. E. L. Reynolds at her home, 1315 Main street. AH members of the society are Invited to attend. CIRCLE MEETING. A circle meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church will be held Wednesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock with Mrs. J. O. Barber at her home, 117 South Thirteenth street. The ladies are asked to bring their needlework and enjoy a pleasant social afternoon. All the members of the so-

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

No matter what the trouble, eczema, 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 for dandruff. Zemo is prepared by E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and is sold by all druggists at l a bottle. But to prove to you its wonderful value it Is now put up in liberal size trial bottles at only 25 cents and is guaranteed to do the work or your money back. Sold at Quigley Drug Stores. ciety with their friends are invited to attend. SLUMBER PARTIES. Slumber parties seemed to be the main features of last evening's social calendar and a number of affairs of this kind were held by the young people. . Poor appetite is a sure sign of impaired digestion. A few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion and improve your appetite. Thousands have been benefited by taking these Tablets. Sold by all dealers. It Wasn't a Drum. Archbishop Thompson was greatly surprised when he was given the archdiocese of York. He had been suffering acutely from toothache and upon medical advice had resorted to narcotics. After a particularly bad night he set out for his doctor, though his wife had besought him not to submit to further narcotics, as after them be was "not himself" for some hours. On the way he met the postman, who handed him a letter announcing his preferment from Gloucester to York, ne rushed back and burst excitedly Into the house, the toothache all forgotten. "Zoe, Zoe," he cried, "what do you think has happened?. I am archbishop of York!" "There, what did I tell you?" rejoined his wife. "Yeu've been taking that horrible narcotic again and are quite out of your head."

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No need to get mad now, tear up the paper or shout "nonsense, good coffee never hurt anyone." You know better than that for you can point out all around you, folks who are the worse for coffee's slugging. Think over a few coffee-drinking friends and casually inquire if they are entirely and perfectly well and just how coffee treats them. If it hurts others, isn't it just possible? Catch the drift, don't you?

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Will locate the exact cause of your steady destruction of health, if that cause be coffee. It's worth knowing the plain, sober fact before fixed organic, heart or other disease sets in, which perhaps cannot be cured. The test is pleasant, accurate and satisfying. Quit coffee absolutely for 10 days and in its place use Be sure the Postum is properly prepared as per directions on pkg. (and that's easy), then you have the famous food,drink, with the deep seal brown color which

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Part Arrangement of Plum Are Favered. t TKAVELISQ HAT OF BLTJS HEMP. This charming little traveling hat, designed for wear with a trousseau suit of blue cloth, is of blue hemp, the brim being slashed and tied back with ribbon of the same shade. The. French plumes are gracefully arranged at the back of the hat. Springtime In the Home, A touch of springtime in the living room may be had by a simple change in the window draperies, substituting some light flowered summery fabrics for the winter ones which have grown dingy. The color scheme of the curtains may be changed and perhaps a different tone in the wall paper brought out thereby. The wide assortment of beautiful linen and cotton curtain fabrics now to be found in the shops offers many hints by which this change may be brought about Cretonnes, with the black and rich TP?

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Every coffee toper tries to wiggle round and charge his aches and ails to weather, overwork, too much or too little food, this, that or the other thing, but how he hates to admit that the real enemy is his Master, coffee.

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This is regular Postum, concentrated 'in form nothing added. Made in the cup no boiling ready to serve instantly. Postum made right is now served at most Hotels, Restaurants, Lunch Rooms, Soda Fountains, Etc. Instant Postum is put up in air-tight tins and sold by grocers.

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dark'backgronnas are suitaoie Tor eying and dining room decorations, and. too. they do not show the soil so quickly as do the lighter grounds. Scrims and nets ia white, cream, tans and ecrns are particularly well adapted for the window hangings. If the wall papers are flowered then select a rlaln material and stencil a border in two tones of the paper coloring, but if they are plain flowered effects are very desirable for hangings. Paint with its saving grace will give a brand new appearance to the wicker furnishings, and the window boxes and flowerpots may be made to lend a striking bit of charm and freshness to the rooms if treated to a dress of new paint in bright green or red. If the housekeeper will observe some of these little ideas before the spring days actually arrive she will find that she has struck a happy tune for the tired creatures In her home for whose welfare she is ever most solicitous.

Japan's theaters are ordered to give expression to the ideals of the people, and give up blood-and-tbunder reproductions. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The Seniors are busily engaged in preparing for their annual class play. They have selected Esmeralda, a play by Francis Hodgson Burnett and William Gillette. The rehearsals will begin the latter part of the week under the direction of Mrs. Helen Johnson Bailey. Mrs. Bailey says that with the material at hand she will be able to outdo the plays of former years. The play is to be presented during commencement week. Special scenery will be made for the occasion by the members of the art department under the direction of Mrs. Bailey. Prof. F. S. Lamar, head of the physics department of the Richmond High school, will not be a member of the faculty next year. Mr. Lamar has accepted a position as the head of the physics department of the manual training high school of Kansas City. rrru. 1 I i hi.v v. is much larger than the Richmond High school, having an enrollment of more than two thousand pupils.! According to Mr. Lamar there is a bet-

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In fact after having studied the matter a bit it will come plain that if you are a coffee-drinker the chances are that some form of incipient or perhaps fixed organic disease due to coffee has set in constipation, rheumatism, eye trouble, nervous headaches, nervous prostration or others of the well-proven coffee ills. One can decline to look the thing squarely in the face and peg along with coffee. Some day Nature will haul him up SHORT!

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to, swap health and a clear, business-like head for a few cups of coffee e.ach day.

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ter chance for promotion and a better salary than he now enjoys. .Before coming here Mr. Lamar was head of the science department of Wilmington college. While there he was acting president, while A. J. Brown was absent in Europe. During his five years residence here Mr. Lamar has made a host of friends who wish him success in his new position. Several other teachers have announced their intention of leaving the Richmond school. Miss Tallant will move to Columbus, O., and A. L. Murray will go to the manual training high school of Hammond, Indiana.

The baseball team will meet Shelbyville H. S., Saturday afternoon at the playgrounds. This will be the game of the season as Shelbyville is still smarting under the defeat administered to her in basketball. A big crowd is expected and there will be plenty of noise. Bloom of Youth Now Easily Attained (From Popular Science) You no longer need to "doctor" that Ballow, freckled, blackheaded, rough, blotchy, pimply or over-red skin. You can remove it, instead easily, painlessly, inexpensively. By a new scientific process, which anyone can use without assistance, the dead and neardead surface skin, with all its imper fections, is gently, gradually absorbed and a radiantly youthful and beautiful complexion comes forth! Go to your druggist, get an ounce of pure mercolized wax; at night apply enough of this to completely cover the face; don't rub it in. Next morning remove the wax with warm water. The result after a few days is astonishing. You wonder why this secret wasn't discovered long ago. Let the wrinkled, pouchy-cheeked, double-chinned folks also take hope. Put an ounce of powdered saxolite in to a half pint witch haxel, bathe the face in the solution and say! there's nothing that will so effectually, so promptly, smooth out the hateful lines and draw in the sags and bags. You'll find this lotion, as well as mercoliied wax, works equally well on neck and hands. T W 3 INSTANT POSTUM 30c tin makes 40 to 50 cups; 50c tin makes 90 to 100 cups.

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