Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 188, 12 June 1912 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN TELEGRA3I. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912.
PAGE TWO. mencement and visit Professor and Mrs. Mendenhall at their home in College avenue. CHARITY MEETING AT CLEVELAND, 0. Big Conference Will Be in Session at Lake City for Entire Week. popular and no doubt if the warm weather continues a number of parties will be formed. Some of the young people will occupy bungalows, shacks and deserted farm houses while others will pitch tents along the river. Thursday afternoon , at two thirty o'clock with Mrs. "Cnderhill at her home, 120 North Twentieth street. All ladies are urged to be present and a special invitation is extended to ladies o? the church. hearsal will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock " in the church. All members are urged to be present. George Edward Goodwin, 'Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs.' H. E. Jennings. H. E. Jennings, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Haword V. Maury, Miss Sarah Maury. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S Chambers. Harriett and Scott Chambers, formed a motor party to Rick mend Sunday evening. A GUE8T HERE. Mtb. Maude Wolfe Rosencrans, of Chicago, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Hendrix, at their home in South Eleventh street. VISITING HERE. Mrs. Maud Lamb Wood is In town for a few days visit with her mother. TO FURNISH MUSIC. The Girls Choir of the First Methodist church under the direction of Mrs .Grace Gormon, will furnish the music Sunday morning and evening at the Children's Day exercises. A re ALL DRY CLEANING AT HALF PRICE AT MURRAY HILL 922 MAIN PHONE 1409 A GUEST HERE. Miss Clara Phillips of Springfield. Massachusetts, a Smith College friend of Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall, is here to attend the Earlham College comITEM OF INTEREST. An item clipped from the Newcastle Courier concerning local persons is of interest: Mr. and Mrs. Will M. Goodwin. AID SOCIETY. The Ladies Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet
CLEVELAND. O.. June 12. The
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cr held in America is the designation applied to the annual meeting of the National Conference of Charities and Correction, which assembled in Cleveland today for a week's session. In addition to the conference proper meetings are to be held simultaneously by the American National Red Cross Society, the Federated Boys' Clubs of America, the National Federation of Remedial Loan Associations the National Association of Public Relief Oftie'.als and the National Association tor the Advancement of Colored People. The several gatherings have attracted to this city a mighty host of prison reformers, settlement workers, practi
cal philanthropists, charitable visitors, officials of public institutions, heads f juvenile republics and other men and women who have made their life's work the scientific study of the best r.ieans of caring for or reforming the defective and incorriglbles, feeding the hungry, clothing' the naked, educating the ignorant and reforming the transgressor. The national conference will devote n-.ost attenton this year to problems relating to the improvement of the condition of the working classes. Under this general head many men and women who are well qualified to deal viUi the subject will discuss the problems of congestion of population, the economical and physical effects of the eight-hour day, the hazard of labor in coal mining and other' dangerous -oecu-pt.tlons, the high cost of living as affected by industry and- as affecting poverty, the - relations' : of employers ynd employes, and Numerous kindred tubjectsv . .-
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MEETS THURSDAY. The Ladies' Aid society of the United Brethren church will meet Thursday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock in the church Sunday school room. The time will be spent quilting.
GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Dill Addleman of Scotts Mills, Oregon, are visiting relatives and friends here for several days.
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