Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 220, 20 July 1912 — Page 5

XHE RICHMOND PALJLADIU3I AXTJ SUX-TEIiEGRAjI, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912.

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Social Side of Life Tdited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 In order to Insure publication in the Evening Edition

THE RIGHT MUST WIN. Workman of God ! Ob, lose no heart But learn what God is like; And in the darkest battlefield Thou shalt know when to strike. Thrice bless'd is he to whom is given The instinct that can tell That God is on the field when He Is most invisible. Bless'd, too, is he who can divine Where real right doth lie, And dares to take the side that seems Wrong to man's blindfold eye. For right Is right, since God is God; And right the day must win; To doubt would be disloyalty, To. falter would be sin. Frederick W. Faber. 7 ; HOUSE-PARTY. Ixlss Margaret Sedgwick will entertain with a houseparty next week at her beautiful home in West Fifth street. The guests are all from Lancaster, Ohio, and will motor over to Rich mond the early part of the week. Many social events are being planned for the pleasure of the guests during their stay in this city. The party will be chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mattox. The guests will be Miss Doro thy Whorley, Miss Margaret Clark, Mr. Philip Peters, and Mr. Ray Strickler. PARTY POSTPONED. The meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club will be held Wednesday afternoon of this week with Miss Florence Mc Guire at her home in East Main street, instead of Tuesday afternoon as is the usual custom. GOCIAL EVENTS FOR THE WEEK Monday A dance will be given in the pavilion at Jackson Park by Mr. Dale Shreeve and Mr. Xenephon King. Piano and drums will furnish the dance music. Tuesday Miss Florence McGuire has postponed the meeting of the Tues day bridge club until later in the week. . The Woman's Aid society of the West Richmond Friends' church will meet in the afternoon. Mrs. Will Torbeck will entertain In formally in honor of Miss Bauer of Evansville, Indiana, and Mrs. Mayer of Louisville, Kentucky. Wednesday The Tuesday Bridge club will meet with Miss Florence McGuire. Thursday A morning party will be held at the Country Club at nine thirty o'clock." The hosteBs will be announced later. FEW EVENTS. Only a few large social functions have featured the week just coming to a close. Several smaller parties including picnics '. and club meetings have been held during the week and all of these events were most enjoyable. Thursday morning the women members of the Country club enjoyed a party arranged for by the members of the July social committee. Miss Edith Nicholson acted as hostess. There was only one engagement and that was published first in another city, the announcement being that f of Mr., Merl Genn, eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Genn of South Tenth street and Miss Carrie Byars of Muncie, Indiana. The wedding will be celebrated this month. No large dancing parties were given. Thursday afternoon "Open House" was observed by Miss Esther Coate at fcer home in South Twelfth street, when she took this means of entertaining in honor of a number of visiting guests. The affair began at four o'clock. Many persons are leaving the city and are forgetting all about social events for a time so, no doubt social functions will be scarce until early fall when activities will be renewed. HAS RETURNED. Mr. John Stranahan has returned from an extended trip through the West. He visited relatives at Wichita, Kansas. Dunlop, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. TO CINCINNATI. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Maibach will ro to Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday mornfn where they will spend the week, the guests of friends and relatives. DANCE MONDAY. Monday evening Mr. Xenophon King end Mr. Dale Shreeve will give a dance in the pavilion at Jackson Park. The affair is being looked forward to with pleasure by the young people v.-ho expect to attend. Piano and drum will furnish the dance music. HAVE RETURNED. Mrs. Frank Crichet and little daughter, Miss Ruin, havp returned from a pleasant visit with friends in Logansport and other points. Mrs. Crichet was the guest of honor at several social functions during her sojourn tn Logansport. FOR KNIGHTSTOWN. Mrs. Bonner of Greensburg. Indiana, who has been visiting this week with her daughter. Mrs. J. M. Wampler of North Seventh street, went to Knights town today. Mrs. Bonner expects to leave soon for Boston. Massachusetts, "here she will spend the remainder of the summer. FOR GUEST. Miss Fdith Burke entertained a r umber of her friends Thursday even"ng in honor of her house guest. Miss T eon Luts of Muncie, Ind. Games 'and usic- were the features of the even-'-g's entertainment, after which lunchcon was served at a late hour. Those enjoying. Miss Burke's "hospitality were as fellows: Misses Leroy Lut of Muncie.' Ind.. Olga MarUey, Agnes

Puthoff, Ardath Thompson, Susanna Martin, Myra Chamness and the hostess. Messrs. Hugh Fobs, Raymond Markley, Elzie Unthank, Earl Miller, John Wallace, Raleigh Butler and Harry Burke. Also Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chamness, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas and John Burke.

TO VISIT HERE. Mrs. Harry Ayres of Los Augeles, California, nee Miss Ina Clawson, will come the early part of August for a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clawson of South Eighth street. SERVICES DISCONTINUED. The Vesper services at the First Presbyterian church have been discontinued until some time in September. Only a morning service at ten thirty o'clock is held at the church. TO TAKE APARTMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. Shera who were recently married and who have been living in North Fifteenth street, will soon take apartments in the Gaar Flats. CONCERT PROGRAM. The program for the concert to be held Sunday afternoon at three o'clock at Glen Miller park is as follows: Part I March Battle Royal Fred Jewell Overture Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna Suppe In the Shadows Herman Finck Selection from the Operetta, The Spring Maid Reinhardt March When I Woke Up in the Morning Monaco Part II March The Jewell Mutchler Grand Medley Superba- .Dalbey Waltz Wedding of the Winds..;.. John T. Hall Selection Bright Eyes Hoschna March That Mysterious Rag.. Snyder Mr. Ernest Rank is director. The public is cordially invited to attend. INSTALLED OFFICERS. Maumee Council D. of P. installed the following officers at their last regular meeting: Prop. Mrs. Alice Webb. Poca. Miss Mamie Green. Wen. Mrs. Margaret Shessler. Pow. Alfred Reber. Two palefaces will be initiated at the regular meeting this evening. FOR DETROIT. Mrs. V. D. Noland with her son Tom left yesterday for Detroit, Mich., where she will visit her sons, Messrs. Harry, Nelson and Dorsey Noland. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Harry Shipman and daughter, Miss Josephine of Indianapolis. VISITING AT NEW CASTLE. Miss June Bachfield is the guest of friends at New Castle, Indiana. . HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Shreeve and family have returned from a several weeks stay at James Lake, Angola, Indiana. Miss Helen Jameson was the guest of Miss Arline Shreeve while at the lake. HUDELSON-NEEDHAM. Mr. Ross Hudleston and Miss Georgia Needham were quietly married Tuesday evening at six o'clock at the Grace Methodist parsonage by the Rev. Mr. Cates in the presence of a very few friends. Immediately after SYSTEMIC CATARRH RELIEVED PERUNA. My Husband Also Uses Peruna. Mrs. Delia May Sam uels, whose picture a c -compan i e s this testimonial and who resides at 358 N. Conde St., Tipton. Ind., The Co., writes Peruna as follows: "Eight bottles of Peruna completely cured me of systemic catarrh of several years standing and if my hus band feels badly or either of us catch cold, we at once take Peruna." Stomach Trouble. Mrs. Wilson Robinson, 704 Nessle St.. Toledo, "Ohio, writes: "I feel like a new person. I have no more heavy feelings, no more pain, don't belch up gas, can eat most anything without it hurting me. I want to be working all the time. I have gained twenty-four pounds. People that see me now and saw me two months ago seem astonished. I tell them Peruna did it. I win u It Is the only remedy for spring and all other ailments." SPECIAL NOTICE Manv t. are making inquiries for the old-time peruna. To such would say, this formula is now put out under the of KA-TAR-NO, manufactured by KA-TAR-'XO Company. Columbus rhi Write them and thev will be niesuwi to send you free booklet.:, t , .- ,

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for a wedding trip in the North. Upon their return they will be at home to their many friends in this city. They have the best wishes of all for a most happy future. HAVE RETURNED. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lebo and family have returned from a short sojourn at James Lake. WAS IN INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. Rudolph G. Leeds was a guest in Indianapolis yesterday. PICNIC WEDNESDAY. Wednesday afternoon the picnic of the Christian churches of Wa County will be held at Glen Miller Park. It is expected that the Sunday schools of the different churches will be well represented at this affair. ATTENDED DANCE. Miss Marie Canfield of Muncie returned from Winchester, where she attended a dancing party given by the

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TO LIBERTY. Miss Mary Magdalene Maibach will go to Liberty, Indiana, next week where she will be entertained by relatives, Miss Maibach formerly resided in Liberty and has many friends there. IS IN C ENTER VI LLE. Miss Florence King is visiting with relatives in Centerville, Indiana, for a few days. VISITING PARENTS. Mrs. John Baum. nee Miss Mary Gaar. of Columbus, Ohio, came yesterday for a few dajs visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Gaar of East Main street. Mrs. Baum was among the June brides. For soreness of the muscles, whether induced by violent exercises or injury, there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Liniment. This liniment also relieves rheumatic paits. For salo Dy all dealers.

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The Masonic Calendar Tuesday, July 23. Richmond lodge. No. 196. F. & A. M. Called meeting, work In Master Mason degree. Wednesday, July 24. Webb lodge. No. 24, F. & A. M., called meeting, work In Entered Apprentice degree. Friday, July 26. King Solomon's Chapter No. 4. R. A. M. Called Convocation, work in Most Excellent Master and Royal Arch Degrees, work commencing promptly at 7 p. m. Dad Easy. Rivers I'll go yon a dollar yon can't think of a rime right off for "Huron." Brooks You're on. Chicago Tribune.

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Are You Looking for a Place To Spend Your Vacation?. There is a genteel summer resort. 25 miles north of Kalamasoo. as wild and beautiful as the woods of Canada. Gun lake. 7 miles from Sbelbyville. Mich., on the G. R. & I. Ry has 75 miles shore and has best fusing in the state. WAUPAKEESIC INN COTTAGES Furnish ideal accommodations for families. Accommodations for SoHome Cooking. Boats. Guides. Good Beds. Shady Lawns. Rates. $10 per week. Address: Geo. A. Barnes, Shelbyville, Mich.

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