Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 282, 1 October 1912 — Page 5

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labor field and mart,

getbf for all about, larg$ labor that knows

mbtf heldln our narrow rim?

k th4 is work for Him

od ait!

wAot nif n the human heart,

lever teiose ind stand apart? I God i florceto give way to!

ttd 18 fthlne?you nave 10 uo;

Go otifeverbe caught by prayer.

Hid in lour heart and fastened t iiH t

i-CharlUe Frklns Gilman in Oc

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lzer of the clubwomen for the Progres

sive party and sent a letter to Federa

tion heads, part of whicn reaas: i

"Questions of municipal nonseKeep-

ing, of school administration, social

and industrial problems generally uolaree share of

the attention of the women's clubs of Amorira. and the intellectual activity

and habit of concerted action of the

members are finding an adequate outlet in these lines. But along with all of these comes a sickening sense of wasted effort, as sooner or later they come against the inadequate legislation or law enforcement that nullifies

itheir years of patient labor."

Mrs. Morrison's picture wua me photographs of other prominent Progressive women appeared in this morning's Chicago Record Herald.

LAXATIVE FOR OLD PEDPLE-'GASGARETS." What glasses are to weak eyes, Cascarets are to

weak bowels Try a 10-cent box.

This ei

till entc

tigbeai

kith a dii

toratiof

vfill be

brioAl dinner.

ing, Mr. .Walter Craighead in r the members of the

'eeehman i bridal party

fiat the Country club. The

fkuA table appointments

elaborate. An elegant din

W in sei SI courses is to be served.

jCovers wfl be laid for twelve guests. Vrha momUra nf thfl nflrt.V Will be MiSS

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VHli; VUHiUClli 1:1

Coral Whman. Miss Myral Weegh-

man, Mrath Freeman, Mr: Erman Smith, MiLewls Craighead, Mr, Her

man of Chicago, and Mr. orman Craighead.

A SURPRISE PARTY.

mi Ttertha Witmer was pleasantly

Rrtrnriiwd at the home of her parents,

Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sims in ine jsgge-

merer Flats by her friends last even

ing. Those present were Miss Ella

Martin, Miss Frances conorst, Miss Cora Hicks, Miss Hazel Bryant, Miss Bertha Witmer, Mr. John Helms, Mr.

Herbert Cohoret, Mr. Jim Holmes, Mr. Thomas Phillips, Mr. Emerson Pierson Mr. John Wallace, Mr. Harry Cohorst, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sims. Cream and cake were served for refreihments. I

I Most oia people must give to me lowels some regular help, else they

affer from constipation. The condition is perfectly natural. It is just as natural as it is for old people to walk

swly. For age is never so active

ai youth. The muscles are less eljgtic. And the bowels are muscles.

to all old DeoDle need Cascarets.

Oi might as well refuse to aid weak ey with glasses as to neglect this genie aid to weak bowels. The bow

els must be kept active. This is impornt at all ages, but never so much as tt fifty. A is not a time for harsh physics. You may occasionally whip the bowels io activity. But a lash can't be used -ery day. What the bowels of

the ol need is a gentle and natural tonic. I One that can be constantly used thout harm. The only such tonic E Cascarets and they cost only 10 ceni per box at any drug store.

They vrk while you sleep.

hours. Mr. Kuhn has been snendlnK

his vacation ' with his parents at Fortvine and with his sister. Mrs. Ray

mond Harrlsnn at Indiananolia.

will soon return to Washington.

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TO DAKOTA. Mrs. James Eby left this morning for North Dakota, where she will visit her son for several weeks.

FOR CALIFORNIA. Mrs. Harry Ayres of Modesto, California, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clawson, of South Eighth street, for some time returned home today. Mrs. Ayres was formerly Miss Ina Clawson.

invited to attt lal music and C

'will be specyred program.

GUESTS AT MUNCIE. ! Mr. Morris Jones of Richmond, Jliss Hazel and Miss Jennie Hatfieldand Mr. William Fagan of Greensf ork were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roller at Muncie, over Sunday. They made the trip in Mr. Jones' automobile.

FOR MRS. AYRES.

bert W

and Mrs.

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After t

ening at

Y AT SMITH HOME.

dinner party given last ev-

illiamsburg by Mr. Erman

Smith foMss Myral Weeghman and

Mr. Waltg Craighead, the guests mofarad to lichmond " and went to the

Smlt hcpe where they spent the rexaaliJ Ithe evening playing games. Thv ' tl -was most delightful and S3 Qe 1 the most enjoyable of the

BerT of iffairs which have been giv en fo tm bride-elect and the groom

to-be.

drew's lurch. They will take up a

reeidendin South Thirteenth street.

Their miy friends extend hearty con

gratulates.

MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Woman's Loyal Moose circle will meet Wednesday evening at eight o'clock in the Moose hall. The members of the circle are urged to be present.

FOR CALIFORNIA. Mr. Leroy Kohlstedt and sister, Miss Ruth Kohlstedt, accompanied by their mother and sisters, Charlotte and Juliet Troy, will leave tonight for southern California where they will make their future home.

OCTOBER MEETING. The October meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace Methodist church will be held Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Horace Kramer at her home, 140tf Main street. All members of the society are

fZTl.-. .77. SOCIAL EVENT. What promises to be a most Important society event for the week will be the opening reception of the Art Association which will be held this evening in the Art Gallery. Persons holding membership tickets will be privileged to attend. The High school orchestra will furnish music throughout the

evening. There will also be some spec-

lal member! The refreshment mittee Is composed of Mlsa Kt Parsons, Miss Emma Bond ax.

Liver Sluggist " How are your bowels?' doctor asks. He know: that headaches, biliotr often promptly reliever proves of Ayer's Pills. V

tPAGE FIVJi ,t attendance is a&s uianr tickets have been dispt

ITo Your Doctor nerally the first question the jgish liver means. He knows i kidigestion, impure blood, are i liver pill. Ask him if he ar w his advice. 1 iJtnt:1

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BARGAIN DAYS Today and Wednesday, the two biggest bargain days that have ever been offered. '

Mr. a

Fountain row and

$d to Ca

spent the

Frazier.

O CAMBRIDGE.

Mrs. Will Clements of

Ity, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mor.

ighter, Miss Nellie, motor-

ridge City Sunday and

y with Mr. and Mrs. Thad

RHEUMATISM

I any tuna, mtmw Liwr, niuneVi unr baio. Stomach &. Blaad Diseases eurad by Penn'a Sure lift .pcty Cure only 25c and 76c at Druftilsts

ii mail. DfM'i k.c ca.

Columbus, Ohio.

The Woi

iiD seen n's Aid

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Get a year's membership in thjs splendid institution at a saving to you of one-fourth.

SOCIETY.

Aid society of

the

TTnn(r Mra Hflrrv AvrPS Of MOO Tlrfit PreahHnn rhnrrh will mMtt

ITXvii-wl ill b - - f t ; - - xm iu v esto, Calif., Mrs. E. W. Stigelman en-' Mday af ter)on with Mrs. John Ccate tertained several guests Informally a her homeJ36 South Twelfth street.

m meetlngwill be called at two thir-

satnrdnv evening at her home in

North Fourteenth street. Flowers and

ferns were used In decorating me house. The evening was spent socially and with music. The guests were Mrs. Charles Clawson, Mrs. John Lott, Mrs. Frank Noblett, Mrs. Charles Tennis, and Miss Marjorie Stigelman. A luncheon was served late inthe even

ing.

tj o'clock. Al

bipresent.

members are asked to

)R BRIDE-ELECT.

As a cirtesv to Miss Myral Weegh

man. an Brtober bride. Mrs. Norman

Craigheaf entertained in a delightful manner fsterday afternoon at her pretty ajirtments in the Jefferson. Bridge ts played at four tables. The favors vttit to Mrs. E. Dykeman, Mrs.

Edgar amilton of Atlanta, Georgia

an uriafiMvrni WnoehmAn. After tne

i l aame a luncheon was served at the

; ; : I small talles. ; The guests ' were Mrs. I Dykemal. Misses Coral and Myral p'nfTeeghnlln. Miss Margaret Sedgwick, VI 1 Mrs. HaBy Lontz, Mrs. Thomas Kauf'll 'man. Mi Julian Cates, Mrs. Russell ? I iGaar. ms Florence McGuire, Mrs. W. ,s IR. - Pounistone,". Mrs. Edgar Hamilton X" - I Aia nnreia Miss Rose Gen-

Mi MTTon MalBby. Mrs. E. W.

'nr Iff head, and Mrs. Wilbur HIbberd.

; Mr. arid Mrs, Henry Gennett, Miss Rom Gennett and Mr. Clarence Gens fmrniad a nor nartr at the Gennett

theater; last evening to hear Sousa'si

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MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesflav afternoon at two thirty o'clock with Mrs. Baldwin at her home, 345 South Third street. Mrs. John Duke will be in charge of the meeting. The members are asked to be present.

Td KENTUCKY.

!rs. ElmerMcConaha of Columbus.

Ob, a formt resident of this city.!

UiMKOne tni T.nnisville Kantiir-frv

We she wil visit. hr nnrntn A1r

anMrs. C. A.Cnollenberg for several

wtt Mr. MConaha spent Sunday injehmond the guest of Mr. Everett Mqnaha. 1

FOR WASHINGTON. Miss Marguerite Border departed yesterday for Washington, D. C, where she will attend school the com

ing year.

TO CINCINNATI. Mr. r.arloa Haas left this morning

fnr Cincinnati, where he will attend

art srrnool. Mr. Haas was a stuaent At

Cincinnati last year.

TO INDIANAPOLIS. Mr Ravmond Nicholson and Mrs

John Nicholson motored to Indianapolis today where they spent the day.

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WASllN TOWN. Owen Kuln. of Washington. TV

l-merly citvledltor of the Pallad-!

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iuim-as in town yesterday for a few

nt "lire. Orcr 13 mlllloB tube already old. I DfttlAi'a In Aunl.nrw naf.lAlulu. 11 .... a I

Ij a etc IT fati. At druggist everywhere.

KONmpo. COM SjumiaapoHS. Kino.

ASSISTING PROGRESSIVES. iMrs. Janaea ' Morrisson of Chicago, diughter Mr. m and Mrs. William Didley Fbulk,iwas among the women who districted Progressive Literature ytera i Chicago. The women visited a)l thl trard headquarters and eiablihdV certificate and stamp bthB. Mr; Morrlsson was the organ1 "i

MEET8 TONIGHT. A business and social meeting of the Four Leaf Clover class of the First Methodist Sunday school will be held this evening in the church parsonage. This is he regular time for the semi

annual election of officers.

i MARRIED YESTERDAY. Yesterday at high noon, Mr. Gus Luken and Miss Cora Dickman were married in Indianapolis. Mr. Luken and his bride are well known residents. Miss Dickman, previous to her marriage resided with her father in South Ninth street. They are both prominent members of the St. An-

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