Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 290, 10 October 1912 — Page 5
XXTE BICILMOI-TD TaLLADIUH AND SUX-TE LEG KAM, THURSDAY, OCTOBER lO, 1912.
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Social Side of Life edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 In order to insure publication In the Evening Edition
A SIGH. It was nothing but a rose I gave here, Nothing but a rose Any wind might robe of half its savor. Any wind that blows. When she took It from my trembling fingeres With a hand as chill Ah! the flying touch upon them lingers. Stays, and thrills them still! Withered, faded, .pressed between the pages, Crumpled fold on fold Once it lay upon her breast, and ages Can not mane It old. Harriet Prescott Spafford. FOR MRS. FOWLER. Honoring her sister, Mrs. Walter Fowler of Chicago, who is visiting here, Mrs. Clarence Gennett entertained In a delightful manner this afternoon at her beautiful home in South Eighteenth street. The guests for the afternoon were Mrs. A. D. Gayle with her guest Mrs. Parrish of Midway, Kentucky, Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. E. R. Beatty, Mrs. Henry Gennett, Mrs. Harry Gennett, Mrs. Fred Gennett, Miss Rose Gennett, Miss Margaret Sedgwick and Miss Florence McGuire. The game was played at four tables. The other guests were members of the East End card club to which the hostess belongs and which held Its regular meeting this afternoon. Late in the afternoon and at the close of the game a luncheon was served. The game was played at four tables. DINNER THIS EVENING. Mrs. Joseph B. Craighead will entertain with a family dinner party this evening at her home in North Tenth street. HA3 RETURNED. Mr. Wachtel of Petoskey, Michigan, who Is visiting here returned yesterday from Indianapolis, where he spent a few days with kinspeople. INVITATIONS OUT. Invitations were sent out yesterday afternoon reading as follows: Mrs. Clorinda A. Brehm will give in. marriage her daughter Arubia Marie . to Mr. Fred Harold Ayers on Wednesday evening, the thirtieth of October i nineteen hundred and twelve at six o'clock First Presbyterian . church in North Tenth street, Richmond, Indiana. The honor of your presence is requested. At Home After November the first in 1021 Main street. After the ceremony a reception will be held at the Brehm home In South Eighth street. Reception cards have been sent to members of the families and a few intimate friends. IN ART GALLERY. The Aftermath society will hold itsnext meeting in the Art Gallery at the High school instead of with the hostess announced in the year book. The meeting will be held in a fortnight. MEETS FRIDAY. A meeting of "the Francis Willard W. C. T. U. will be held Friday afternoon at two thirty o'clock in Rhoda Temple. Reports from the meeting at Kokomo will be read at this time. DANCING SCHOOL. Dancing school will be held Friday evening of this week in the Odd FelRichmond Dry Phone 1072
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low's hall under the direction of Mrs. j Frank Crichet. New members will be j welcomed. The class will begin at sevjen o'clock. At nine o'clock the Assem- ! bly will be held. Excellent dance rauj sic will be furnished.
IMMANUEL MOVEMENT LECTURE. The pastor of the Second Presbyter- . Ian church will give a lecture tonight Ion Health and Happiness. The principies of the Immanuel Movement will j set forth as a basis of individual practice. It is an effort to call attention ! to a neglected gospel of health and healing through the cure of the soul. a class will organize and any one of I the community is welcome to come to 'the meeting tonight. Doctors of the iclty who recognize the force of mind j and the power of the mental factor in j medicine will be asked to speak on I the medical phase of the new moveIment from time to time. The history of the Immanuel Movement. Its Plans and Purposes will be set forth in the lecture tonight. BIBLE CLASS. A meeting of the Perseverance Bible class of the First Baptist church, was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Will Klostermeier in Ft. Wayne avenue. The hostess was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. George Bowers of Benton Heights. A large number of the members were in attendance. The annual election of officers was held at this time resulting as follows: President Mrs. Delia Unthank. Vice President Mrs. Frank Tice. Secretary Mrs. Harry Dallas. Treasurer Mrs. Klostermeier. Twenty-five members responded to roll call. After the program a social hour followed. Mrs. Anna Ferguson will be hostess' for the next meeting of the class at her home in North Thirteenth street. TAKEN APARTMENTS. Mr. and Mrs. David Esteb, who have been spending the summer at their farm, have come to Richmond for the winter and have taken apartments in the Keystone. DANCE THURSDAY. Arrangements have been completed for the dancing party to be given Thursday evening, October the seventeenth in the Pythian Temple by Mr. Ben Myers and Mr. George Brenizer. About one hundred and fifty invitations have been issued for the affair. The Weisbrod orchestra will furnish the dance music. The party promises to be a most enjoyable function. HALLOWE'EN PARTY. The Wide-Awake Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church enJoyed a Hallowe'en social Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. William Keller, in Lincoln street. The evening was spent socially and with games and music. The decorations were appropriate to Hallowe'en. A luncheon was served late in the evening. The class meets once a month. Mr. William Klopp is the teacher. MEETS FRIDAY A meeting of the Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will be held Friday afternoon with Mrs. Frank E. Kinsey at her Hare's aulck relief from nasal catarrh, ca tarrhal headache, catarrhal deafness. catarrh of the throat or stomach. IS Tears on the market- - orer IS million tube sold. Kondon's, the original and genuine Catarrhal Jelly, soothes and heals. It is pleasant, cool, aromatic voiiia:us no cocaine, choral, iodine or any other harmful ingredient. Guaranteed. In 25o and SOo tubes m an mruKeriviB. n.iu. rau HONDO Mro. CO., Minneapolis, Minn. ram Cleaning Co. Phone 2411 Works: Seventh and South H Overcoats. $1,5 0 Plain Skirts. 75c raion OfX Co Phone 1093.
home, 63 South Seventeenth street. This will be in the nature of a farewell meeting and will be in honor of Mrs. May Carman, who will soon leave for her home in Los Angeles, California, after visiting with relatives and friends here during the summer. Reports from the state convention held last week at Kokomo will also be read at this time. Luncheon will be served. The members are all urged to be present. A part of the afternoon will be spent socially.
JOINT MEETING. A joint meeting of the Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will be held this week at Logansport, Indiana. Members from the local auxiliary will attend. MEETS THIS EVENING. The Luther League of Trinity Lutheran church will meet this evening at seven-thirty o'clock with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuhlman, corner North Sixteenth and B streets. A large attendance is desired. PLEASANTLY SURPRISED. Mrs. Gus Taube was pleasantly surprised last evening at her pretty home in South Twelfth stret, by a number of her friends. The affair was in the nature of n old fashioned party. The guests were costumed in old fashioned gowns. Progressive euchre was the amusement for the evening. The favors went to Mrs. Gausepohl, Mrs. Frank Mackey, Mrs. Will Torbeck and Mrs. Harmon Pardieck. A luncheon was served. The guests were Mrs. Ed ward Ramler, Mrs. Frank Mackey, Mrs. Henry Broerraan, Mrs. C. Gausepohl, Mrs. Harmon Walterman, Mrs. H. Pardieck, Mrs. Will Torbeck, Mrs. Frank Geers, Mrs. Albert Pardieck, Mrs. Busche, Mrs. B. Broerman, Mrs. H. Korthause, Mrs. H. Beckshulte, Miss Alvin Taube, Mrs. Bernard Pardieck and Mrs. Harman Pardieck of Cincinnati. TO ENTERTAIN. Honoring her guests, Mrs. Herman Pardieck and Mrs. Bernard Pardieck of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Edward Ramler will entertain this evening at her beautiful home in South Sixth street. FOR GUESTS. Mrs. James Oates will entertain this evening at her home in South Fourth street, out of courtesy to Miss Bertha Baumer of Dayton, Ohio, and Miss Smith and Mr. Lew Smith of Vincennes, Indiana. CLUB MEETING. The members of a "500" club were entertained in a delightful manner last .RHEUMATISM , Any Kind. aiso Liver. Kidney, Lum bago. Stomach &. Blo.d Diseases cured by Perm's Sure Safe ft. Speedy Cure only zsc and 7 so at Druggists iv mall. Denn's R.CCa. Columbus, Ohio.
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evening by Mrs. James Oates at her home in South Fourth street. The game gas played at several tables. The favors went to Miss Mary Zeyen. Miss Leona Buening, Miss Hilda Gausepohl and the hostess. A delicious luncheon was served after the game. The club meets fortnightly.
HAVE RETURNED. The delegates to the State W. C. T. U. convention held recently at Kokomo, Indiana, have returned. Mrs. R. W. Randle, a delegate from the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. was reappointed state superintendent. Mrs. Randle will be a delegate to the National con tention to be held at Portland, Ore gon, October fifteenth. TO INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. Wm. H. Trindle has gone to Indianapolis where he has accepted a position as day clerk in the Linden Hotel. MEETS FRIDAY. The Eastern Star Thimble party will be held Friday afternoon at the pretty home of Mrs. George Fox In East Main street. All members are invited to attend. TO GIVE ADDRESS. Mr. A. H. Godard of Indianapolis, the general secretary of the Y. M. C. A., will deliver an address Friday evening at 7:30 under the auspices of the Brotherhood at the First Methodist Episcopal church. His subject will be "The Man Who Counts." Mr. Godard has a "Message" and has won for j himself a reputation second to none j as a speaker for men. He is both in'teresting and stimulating. All men are cordially invited. There will be no collection. A male quartet composed of O. C. Krone, J. A. McAf- ! fee, R. B. Jones and W. H. Luring will i render some selections. MARRIED LAST NIGHT. j A quiet wedding was witnessed by ' a few of the immediate friends of Mr. i Clarence B. Cooper and Miss Eliza- ' beth Smith, when they were united in CHICHESTER S PILLS MAliOND HRAKD 11 yea. ksowa as Bast. Ssfest, Always Relltb S01 C BY DRUGGISTS EVTRYWHDJf WE FAY SI PER SET FOR TrfTH OLD FALSE l II El 1 JLT which are of no value to you. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, Old Watches, Broken Jewelry. Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall Phila. Smelting & Refining Co, Established 20 Years 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Blue Tip Matches Safety Tip The Anti-Trust Match Highest Quality 2 Days Only 50c Pkgs. (12 boxes) 35 Cents. NEW YELLOW CORN MEAL NEW PACKAGE MINCE MEAT FANCY DILL PICKLES Argo Brand Salmon Fancy Red Quality New 1912 Pack Full 1 Lb. Cans 2 Days Only 2 (1 lb. Cans) 2 35 Cents Indiana Pawpaws Finest Swiss Cheese Best Llmburger Cheese Liquid Veneer The King Furniture Polish, you know its merit. Regular 25c Bottles 2 Days Only 20 Cents Bottle. Head Lettuce (Fancy) Philadelphia Cream Cheese New 1912 Mackerel (fine) Canned Kidney Beans Good Quality Bow & Arrow Brand Regular 10c Cans Two Days 2 Cans, 15 Cents. NEW SORGHUM Picnic Hams Finest Mild Cure Small Sizes A Fine Piece of Meat Two Days From 90c to $1.15 each
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marriage at the home of Mr. Dunham in South Thirteenth street, last evening-. After light refreshments were served the happy couple repaired to their newly furnished home at 2219 North E street. Mr. Cooper holds a clerical position with the Pennsylvania railroad, of which he is a faithful and efficient employe. The bride is well known and popular among her many friends. Rev. Thos. McNary, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church, was the officiating clergyman. The beBt wishes of a host of friends follow the happy couple to their new home and new life of double blessed
ness. ENTERTAINED GUESTS. Mrs. O. Lamraert entertained last evening at her home in South Tenth street. Sheepshead was played at two tables. The house was decorated Hal lowe'en style and a two course supper was served. Water Bills due October let. 3-10t
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