Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 275, 23 September 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALIiADITJM AND SUK-TELEGRA3I, MONDAY . SEPTEMBER 23, 1912.

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Social Side of Life

Edited by ELIZABETti R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 in order to Insure publication In the Evening Edition

LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM. O! the days are gone when beauty bright My heart's chain wore; When my dream of life, from morn till night, Was love, still love. New hope may bloom, And days may come, Of milder, calmer beam, But there's nothing half so swee in life As love's young dream; No, there's nothing half so sweet in life As love's young dream. Though the bard to purer fame may soar, When wild youth's past; Though he win the wise, who frowned before. To smile at last; He'll never meet A Joy so sweet, In all his noon of fame. As when first he sung to woman's ear His soul felt flame, And, at every close, she blush'd to hear The one lov'd name. PARTY AT BUNGALOW. A house-party was given over Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds at their pretty bungalow on the farm south of the city. The guests went out Saturday ' noon and will remain .until this evening. The party was made up o. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, Miss Gwendolyn Foulke, Miss Edith Nicholson, Mr. Warren Clements, Mr. Raymond Nicholson, Mr. Burton Carr, Mr., Erman Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gayle, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Leeds. BETA'S GAVE DANP.P One of the most successful fortnightly dancing parties in the history of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity of Marion was held Friday evening at the fraternity house in South Adams street. Thirtytwo couples attended the dance. The dance hall had been transformed into a veritable forest. Boughs hung down from the ceiling and boughs covered the walls. From the leafy ceiling Japanese were suspended and furnished the light for the oc casion. Refreshments were served in, the library adjoining the hall. RETURNED HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire returned to their home in Cincinnati 'this morning after a pleasant visit here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood McGulre and family of East Main street. , TO GIVE CARD PARTY. An attractive feature of the week's social schedule will be the card party to be given Wednesday afternoon at the Country club by the members of the September social committee. The party will begin at two thirty o'clock. All women members of the club are Invited to attend. PARTY THURSDAY. Honoring Miss Myral Weeghman, who will be married October second to Mr. Walter Craighead, Mrs. Norman Craighead will entertain Thursday at her apartments in the Jefferson. The affair will be in the nature of a bridge party. This promises to be one of the most delightful and charming social events of the week. PARTY AT RECITAL. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. Howard Bixby of St Paul, Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Braffett and Mr. and Mrs. Reed formed a box party Sunday afternoon at the Murray theater, when Carl Morris appeared In song recital. HA8 RETURNED. Miss Nora Holthouse has returned from Chicago where she spent a two week's vacation. WORK MEETING. A meeting of the East End Aid Society of the First Christian church will be held Tuesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock with Mrs. B. W. Kelly at her home, 129 South Fourteenth street. This will be a work meeting. The members are busy arranging for a Christmas bazaar and the afterSPRING

WEDDINCS In exclusive creations In Silverware, cut glass and clocks for wedding gifts you will find the displays of this establishment unmistakably superb and exceptionally complete. Doubtlessly you will have a wedding gift to buy this autumn, If go, pay this establishment a visit and thereby appreciate in full the richness, excellence and real beauty of our stocks, and their very reasonable scale of prices. It's a genuine pleasure to show youwhether you buy or not. RATLIFF, the Jeweler 12 NORTH NINTH ST.

noon will be spent in making dainty articles as well as useful things such as aprons. These articles will be on sale during the Christmas holidays. It is urgent that there be a good attendance of the membership.

TO ENTERTAIN CLUB. The Tuesday Bridge club will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by her pretty home in East Main street. The members of the club are invited to attend. ENTERTAINING GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Johnson of North Eleventh street 'are entertaining Arthur Dann and wife of London, England. VISITING HERE. Mrs. Rachel Chandler of Ottawa, Michigan, is here the guest of Miss Shaw and Mr. Robert Shaw at their home in North Fifteenth street. Mrs. Chandler came to attend the Friends' yearly meeting. ENTERTAINED GUESTS. Mr. Charles Moore and family of West Richmond have been entertaining Mr. Easterling, a teacher in the Porto Rican schools during the Yearly Meeting. VISITING HERE. Mrs. Brownell of Cincinnati, Ohio, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Willard Z. Carr at her apartments in the Keystone. She was a guest of Mrs. James Carr at the recital given Sunday afternoon at the Murray theater by Carl Morris. HAY-RIDE THURSDAY. The Luther League of Trinity Lutheran church will give a hay-ridp Tuesday evening. It is expected that about thirtyfive persons will attend. The Piehl motor truck will take the

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WHEN you sec the Kewpie Kutouts you will want them alL The Kutouts are colored, Just as if they were alive. They have both fronts and backs. When you cut them out and paste them together they look good either going or coming. The Kutouts are several inches high, too, as big as little dolls should be. And they stand up all alone.

Just ask mother for 15 cents and go to the nearest news-stand for the Woman's Home Companion or cut out and send us the Kewpie Kewpori in the come-, with the same 15 cents, and you will get postpaid, the October number of the WOMAN'S HOME

TELL your mother too that she will find the Woman's Home Companion jammed fuli of things that will interest her just as much as the Kewpies interest you things like clothes and styles and cooking and parties and all sorts of ideas that will make life happier and better for herself and father and for you. Just send this Kewpon and 15 cents -StmXeraim " ' Woman's Home Companion, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York

BACKACHE IS A WARNING

Richmond People Should Not Neglect Their Kidneys. Backache is often nature's most frequent signal of weakened kidneys. To cure the pains and aches, to remove the lameness when it arises from weakened kidneys, you must reach the cause the kidneys. If you have pain through the small of your back, urinary disorders, headaches, dizzy spells or are nervous and depressed, start treating the kidneys with a tested kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have been proved good and are especially for weak kidneys. Doan's have been used in kidney trouble for over 50 years. Read Richmond testimony. J. A. Williams, cigar dealer, 118 S. Third street, Richmond, Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have done me a lot of good and I am glad to recommend them. I took this remedy when I was suffering from backache and weak kidneys and it stopped my trouble. Another member of my family has used Doan's Kidney Pills with satisfactory results." If your back aches If your kidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kid ney remedy ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Williams had the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. FosterMilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. guests to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tubesing, northwest of the city. The affair promises to be most enjoyable. All members of the league are invited to attend. DANCE THIS EVENING. Mr. Clarence Ferling and Mr. Walter Steinkamp will give a dance this evening in the pavilion at Jackson Park. The cars will leave Eighth and Main streets at eight o'clock. A saxo-

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phone orchestra will furnish the music. A number of invitations have been issued for the function.

ENTERTAINED GUEST. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Dill entertained Mr. James "Stanley of Indianapolis yesterday. HAS RESIGNED. Tom Bee son, who has had the management of the Sell Royal Blue Shoe store of this place for some time has resigned to accept a much better position as manager of the shoe department of the W. E. Miller Co., of Winchester, Ind. IMPORTANT MEETING. An important meeting of the Epworth League of the First Methodist church will be held this evening at the church parsonage In South Fourteenth street. All the members are urged to attend the meeting. MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Will Tucker, at her home 407 South Twelfth street. All members are invited to attend. The program will begin at two thirty o'clock. HAS RETURNED. Frank Harold has returned atweek's automobile trip. Dr. ter a A GUEST HERE. Miss Lulu Matthews of California is visiting Mrs. Lew Iliff. This evening Miss Mtthews will entertain. TO COLORADO. Mr. John Nicholson has gone to Denver, Colorado, where he will spend a fortnight. VISITING HERE. Mr. George Bell of Silver Grove, Kentucky, is visiting his parents and friends in this city for a few days. SOCIAL POSTPONED. The Penny club social which was, to have been given Wednesday evening of this week at the home of Mrs. C. K.

You will find them in the October numbeT of the Woman's Home Companion. More Kewpies every month, and Dotty Darling, who is a beautiful little doll girl, potty's Baby Brother, and clothes for Dotty Da;llng too. Rose O'Neill, the famous artist, makes the Kewpie Kutouts, Don't you want to play with them? You can Hpve rhefri.

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Barnes in Fort Wayne Avenue, has been postponed on account of illness in the Barnes family. The social has been deferred one week.

ATTENDED RECITAL. Miss Belle Sweenie of Indianapolis came over to attend the song recital given yesterday afternoon in the Murray theater by Carl Morris. ANNOUNCEMENT. Ella Knapp wishes to announce to her friends that she will still continue millinery business at the Railroad store. Will be glad to have you cay. 6irn f Direetien In Bee. The directive sense possessed by bees Is the object of research made by M. Gaston Bonnier of Paris, and he seems to have proTed that bees possess a special sense like carrier pigeons Experiments showed that bees csu fly two miles to their hives even when deprived of the organs of sight and smell. Many scientists and v among others Dadont have always declared that bees are guided by the sense of smell and that they can smell flowers st one and a half miles. Bonnier's experiments proved that bees detect odors at only short distances. No Props. A noted sociologist tells the following story of a woman In a manufacturing town. Approaching her for statistics, he asked, "Madam, have you any children?"" - "No," she replied. "1 have to work in the factory myself." Life. Indigestion For Two. Ella They are very much in with each other. Stella Very. love She doesn't even want him to have Indigestion unless she cou share it New York Tiess. ALL KINDS OF CANS Can Lids and Rubbers, Sealing Wax, Paraffins and Jelly Glasses. Cooper's Grocery.

C Kewpie Kewpon Woman Horn Coaapaatoe A Ml Fourth AmM,N York cents 1 Woman's Home Companion to me, eoa- . . . tailing u fcrrt of toa Kewpia . rn 1

MAKING FRIENDS. Blessed are they who hare the gift of making friencli, (or it is one of Cod's best gifts, It involves many things, but above aB the power of toing out of one's self and seeing and appreciating whaU evet is noble and loving in another.

Haw to Cur Toothache. Here's a quick remedy for toothache that It easily prepared and applied and should be more widely known. Melt white wax or spermaceti two parts and when melted add carbolic acid crystals one part and chloral hydrate crystals two parts. Stir well notil dlsaolred. While still liquid Immerse thin layera of carbolliert absorbent cotton and allow them to dry. When required for use a small piece may be snipped off and alUtntly warmed, when It can be inserted In the hollow tooth, where it will solidify The ease produced by this almple remedy Is really very preat and ta almost In-stantaneona.

"HE TOOKED MY SLICE OF EATMOR" No wonder the little maid it angry. Yet we must admit that the small boy's action la excusable. For Eatmor. with Its distinctive, appetizing flavor, appeals alike to children and grown folks as the best bread that ever was.

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The Different Bread Eatmor is made after an exclusive recipe of our own, from the very beat materiala. The mofct particular appetite could demand no more. Yet Eatmor costs but 5c the loaf. Tell your grocer to send out a loaf today. . , , ZWISSLER'S BAKERY, 908 - MAIN STREET.

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tortured by some form of female disease from which she cannot find re lief. No woman can be nappy when there are Irregularities, nervousness, backache, headache, dragging down peine, inflammation, ulceration or displace ments. Such women should remember that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound will go to the foot, of the evil and quickly dispel these troubles. It has been the safeguard of woman'a health for nearly forty years and druggists sell large quantities of It. The Camden Sanitarium for the treatment of Rheumatism and Diseases of the Kidneys. Address: The Camden Sanitarium, Camden, Ohio. 1 JOHNSON Of Of

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