Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 43, 31 December 1912 — Page 5
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ocial Side of Life
rated by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS
hone 1121 before 11: 30 In order to inaure publication in tbe Evenin Edition
THROUGH THE YEAR.
kGod be -with you in the springtime,
When the violets unfold,
And the buttercups and cowslips
Fill the fields with yellow gold;
iln the time of apple blossoms,
When the happy bluebirds s.ng.
.Filling all the world with gladness
Ood be with you in the spring
fOod be with you in the summer.
When the sweet June roses blow;
.When the bobolinks are laughing
And the brooks with music flow;
.When the fields are white with dai
sies.
"And the days are glad and long God be with you in the summer,
! Filling all your world with eonu.
God be with you in the autumn. When the birds and flowers have
fled.
nd along the woodland pathways,
Leaves are falling, gold and red;
en the summer lies behind you.
'In the evening of the year
X5od be with you in the autumn.
Then to fill your heart with cheer. God be with you in the winter. When the snow lies deep and white; When the sleeping fields are silent, And the stars gleam cold and . bright; When the hands and heart are tired. With life's long and weary
t auest
God b with you in the winter Just to guide you into rest. Julian S. Cutler.
;Grosvenor, Professor and Mrs. E. P. jTrueblood and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. I Hiatt.
I RETURNED HOME. Mr. Frank Brant leaves today for his 'home in Houston, Texas, after a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. Bell
Brant of Main street.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured wltn LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hali's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pre-
the out-of-town guests were Miss Agnes Turner, of Logansport, Ind., Miss Mae Glpe, of Logansport, Miss Margaret Farrow, of Detroit, Mich., Mr.
pink. Pink flowers were given a favors. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. The guests were Mies Louise Malsby. Miss
and Mrs. Elmer Iserxnan. Dr. Paul j Genevive Newlin, Miss Ruth Marlatt,
Emerson, of Indiana, Pa., Mr. Rose, of Liberty, Ind.. Mr. Irvin Coffin, of Winnipeg, Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Wheaton Tallant, of LaPorte, Indiana. The party was chaperoned by Mr. and
Mrs. Clem Kehlenbrink and Mr. and
scribed by one of the best physicians Mrs. Tallant. About thirty-six couples in this country for years and la a reg- attended the party. The other guests ular prescription. It is composed of were Miss Ruth Friedgen, Miss Helen the best tonics known, combined with Jameson, Miss Arline Shreeve, Miss
the best blood purifiers, acting directly ! Vivian King, Miss Lucy Smyser, Miss jo. c. Krone. Solo. Miss Edith Duke
on the mucous surfaces. The perfect Ruth Marlatt, Miss Mable Hasemeier, ' 9-30 a debate "Resolved that
Miss Lucy Smyser, Mrs. Uhl and Miss Mae Gipe of Logansport, Indiana.
WATCH SERVICE. Watchnight service tonight at the First Methodist Episcopal church under the auspices of the Brotherhood. A brief business meeting at 8:30. At 9 a song service and " notes of the year." Solo Miss Grace Shera. Solo, Mr.
man and Mrs. Coleman were the guests for the afternoon. An elegant luncheon in several courses was served. The afternoon was spent socially and with games and music.
MEETS WEDNESDAY. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mary Price at her home, 115 North Fifteenth street. An excellent program will be presented. The members and their friends are invited to attend.
combination of the two ingredients is ; Miss Elaine Jones, Miss Emerald Haswhat produces such wonderful re- j ecoster. Miss Louise Malsby, Miss
suits in curing catarrh. Send for tes- i Charlotte Allison, Miss'Erma Bock-
equal suffrage should be granted worn-
Affirmative, Mrs. D. S. Brown, i
TR1FOUUM PARTY. The Trifolium Literary society
the First English Lutheran
of
church
DR. RUMELY HONORED Dr. Edward Rumely. of Laporte, president of the Rumely Company which has a branch in this city, has been elected vice president of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. Dr. Rumely was elected to this office at the annual meeting of the society held in Chicago
5ore Throat Advice.
Mrs. Spring who is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barrows ut the Hotel Westcott.
An
AUCTION BRIDGE. informal auction bridge party
(Advertisement)
were Mr. and Mrs. A. Schirmeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hasemeier, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
i meier, Mr. rranK wissier, Mr. wuey j Glass, Mr. Everett Ackerman, Mr. Howard Hunt, Mr. Howard Ashley, Mr. Huston Marlatt, Mr. Walter Davis and Mr. Xenophon King.
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Mrs. William JBayneia nas issued in-, umuumis, iree. boh, -'6' nauinci, venson. Negative, Prof. Russell wngnt: .
vltatlons ror a luuciieim iu ue giv eu : - " v.i-. ut riups., micuu, ..... . - , , lr m t nuEseu. noy j. rionon. Saturday at twelve-thirty o'clock at Ohio. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Mr. Robert Crane, Mr. Dale Shreeve, j i0:45 lunch. 11:10, report of Judge's the Hotel Westcott, complimentary to j Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-Mr. Brownell, Mr. Grant Fry, Mr. , decision. 11:15, sermon and closing
patlon. ; Richard Sedgwick, Mr. Ralph Ha6e- ' service bv pastor. Rev. B Earle Par-
TO ENTERTAIN.
You don't need to uer with Sera Throat more than one djv it vou use TONS1L1NE promptly. It is the ona remedy that cures Sore Throat in tee day. The rt dose relieves tbe pain, a i more dose complete the cure.
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hid Svre Throat. Give tbe worvU UK same weight and you will learn our sta:eneuta are abk4ntly true. gCfjC
I nn..tifii iir fi' Sire Throat
Mrs. Robert Stimson has returned TON'SILINE.
to Chicago after a pleasant visit here! "Jj cent and lS enU. HopiUl with friends. She came to atund the! ir.e fl.UV AU Ih-upcista il9nA v i v.' n Vi,V-tv rf-nini? rt la-it '
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Mi6s Edna Johnson will entertain week by Mr. and Mrs Paul Comstock
was given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Henslee, Miss Rena Hugo, Mr. HerWillard Z. Carr at her home in the I bert Boyer, Mr. Adrian G. Werst and Keystone apartments, out of courtesy I Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kofski. A six
to several visiting guests
was played at two tables. Favors went to Mrs. I'aul Comstock and her guest Mrs. Fell. After the game a luncheon was served. The guests were Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. Reid Fell, Mrs. Sterling Beardsley, of New York, Mrs. Louis B. Quinn, of Chicago, Mrs Fred J. Carr, Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley, Mra. James Carr and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds.
ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wolfe
The game : o'clock dinner will be given this even-' announce the marriage of their daugh-
informally this evening at her home in Ea6t Main street.
FOR PITTSBURG. Miss Ruth Gilchrist will leave Wednesday for Pittsburg after spending the Christmas season here the guest of her mother, Mrs. Alexander Gilchrist of North Fifteenth street.
LARGE DINNER.
'(.One of the most charming social
enta of the. Christmas season was
beautifully appointed dinner given
t evening by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar F.
,iatt at their home in South Eigh
teenth street, when they took this means of entertaining in honor of Pro-
eBsor and Mrs. Will Earhart, of Pitts-
gh, who are in town for a short vis-
t. The house was attractively decorat
ed throughout with the Christmas decorations. The guests numbered fifty
two. The table in the dining room at : which ten guests were seated was prettily decorated In the red and green. Th other guests were served at small tables placed in the different apartments. The tables were also appointed with the red and green. An elaborate i menu In several courses was served.
I ; After dinner one of Lady Gregory's t clever Irish plays entitled "The Work I House Ward" was presented by Mr. Jwilliam Dudley Foulke, Mrs. Edgar Wlatt and Mr. Piatt Robinson. This
Nas one of the most delightful affairs Its kind ever given in this city. The Quests were Mr. and Mrs. James Carr, MT. and Mrs. E3. G. Hill. Miss Sarah If. fHin, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith, Mr. I land Mrs. George Eggemeyer, Mr. Hentj Qennett, Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dill, Mr. jf4aid Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Vj" Ied Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. John B. N Dougan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Shiveley. Mr. and Mrs. Earhart, Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, Dr. and
s. John TJrie, of Chl-
go, Mr. ana Mrs. h. k.
tty, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes,
r. and Mrs. Ray Robinson, Mr. and rs. Everett Lemon, Professor and
Mrs. Arthur Charles, Dr. Ernest Seisz,
r. and Mrs. Thomas Ahl, Mr. and
rs. Erie Reynolds, Dr. and Mrs.
harles Marvel, President and Mrs.
obert I Kelly, Dr. and Mrs. E. B.
ing.
MARRIED SUNDAY
ter Harriet Grace
to Charles Frederick Klemann
GUESTS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Carey of Stewartvine, North Carolina, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rice in the Pelham apartments.
at the Pythian Temple.
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Kennedy's
Announcement has been made of the on Saturday. December twentyeighth arriage of Mr. Jay Dewey and Mrs. ! Nineteen Hundred and Twelve
marriage of Mr. Jay Dewey
Marie Beeson at the Christian church parsonage in Milton, Indiana, Sunday evening, December the twentyninth. The ceremony was performed' by the Rev. McCormick. Only the immediate friends witnessed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey have taken a residence in the new Louck and Hill apartments in South Eleventh street. Mr. Dewey is well known in business circles. He is an employe of the Starr Piano company. His many friends extend hearty congratulations.
TO MUNCIE. Mr. Herbert Cotton and Miss Margaret Ferguson will go to Muncie, Indiana Friday where they will spend the week-end and attend a house party. Friday night the guests will attend a sorority dance to be given in that place.
DANCE LAST EVENING. A pretty informal dancing party was given last evening by Miss Hazel Thomas at her home in North C street, when 8he took this means of extending hospitality to a number of guests. The house was decorated throughout with the Christmas decorations of red and green. The affair was in the nature of a "candle light" party. Numer
ous candles were burning in the differ- WATCH PARTY
ent rooms. Piano and drums furnished The Reid Memorial Presbyterian the dance music. The programs were church will give a "watch party" and
done in red and black. The party be-1 social this evening at the church. All
gan at eight o'clock and continued members are invited to attend.
until the midnight hour. Punch was served during the evening. At an intermission a supper was served. The guests were Miss Esther Gard, Mias Elizabeth Shriber, Miss Myra Scott, Miss Ruth Hunt, Miss Margaret Ferguson, Miss Elizabeth Thomas, Mr. Chauncey Edgerton, Mr. Robert Tomlinson, Mr. Allen Jay, Mr. Paul James, Mr. Herbert Cotton. Mr. Fred Bollmeyer, Mr. Ernest Lehman and Mr. and Mrs. John Aikin. Supper was served at one long table placed in the dining
room, in tne center or tne taDie was a miniature Christmas tree surrounded by bright tinted candles.
Richmond, Indiana.
At Home after February first Indianapolis, Ind.
NEW YEAR'S DANCE. A New Year's dance will be given Wednesday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall by Mr. Thomas Fryar.
Mr.
RETURNED HOME. Orba Decker has returned to
Th Horn ef a Genius. Beethoven was torn in a small house
in Bonn. His father had inherited the vice of drinking, and often Beethoven and his younger brother were obliged to take their intoxicated father home , He was never known to utter an un kind word about the uiau who made his youth so unhappy, and he nevoi , failed to resent it when a third person spoke uncharitably of his father's frailty. Young Beethoven was thus taught many a severe lesson in the
hard school of adversity, but his trial
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mAmhAra r i, Cleveland. Ohio, after spending the
will meet Wednesday afternoon with boUdays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. were not without advantage to him.
nenry LfCKer 01 ooum rounwmu street.
Mrs. Elmer Jenks, 100 Kinsey street. Election of officers will be held. Members are urged to be present.
IN I. O. O. F. HALL. Thf Protrtpfl Homo Circle will
Z , - meet hereafter in the I. O. O. F. hall Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd is entertaining w,th tQe Red Mfn The mwting ag hag with a bridge party this afternoon at bn tQe ugua, CU8tom wm be heM Qn
They gave to his character that irou texture which upheld him uuder his heaviest burdens.
ANNUAL SUPPER. The annual supper of the East Main Street Friends' church will be given this evening at the church. The members and those who are in the habit of attending the church are invited to be present. The Apollo club will sing and readings will be given by Mr. Fred Kennedy.
her home in South Seventeenth street,
complimentary to Mrs. S. S. Saxton of Chicago, Mrs. Reid Fell and Mrs. Sterling Beardsley of New York.
Wednesday evening.
TO CHICAGO. Mr. Earl Cotton has gone to Chicago where he will attend a banquet.
VISITING HERE. Miss Mae Gipe of Logansport, Indiana, is the guest of Miss Lucy Smyser
' at her home in North Fifteenth street. Miss Gipe came to attend the dance last evening.
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CHRISTMAS PARTY. A Christmas party was enjoyed yes-
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FOR GUESTS.
Out of courtesy to Miss Mae Gipe
and also for her mother, I terday afternoon by the members of j
Airs. Jessie l,;ni, OI JjO- i tne uuicas eociiy aim f,uesi5, mru gansport, Mrs. John Smyser gave a ; Mrs. Richard More acted as hostess at
i beautifully appointed pink tea Monday , her home in South Fourteenth street. ,
afternoon at her apartments in the ! The house was decorated throughout j Wayne. All the appointments were in ; with the Christmas colors. Mrs. Moor- .
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DANCE POSTPONED. The dance which was to have been given Wednesday evening by Beta Phi Sigma fraternity for members and invited guests has been postponed on account of the death of Mr. George Murray, father of Mr. Walter Murray, a member of the fraternity.
PARTY FOR GUESTS. A very delightful party was given last evening by Miss Edythe Kofski at her home In honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Henslee of Springfield, Ohio, and Mr. Adrian G. Werst of Columbus, Ohio. Games and music were the features of the evening after which a dainty luncheon in courses was served. The house was beautifully decorated throughout appropriate to the holiday season. Those enjoying the affair
MEETS THURSDAY. The Ladies Aid Society of the Reid Memorial Hospital will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Glass at her home in East Main street.
ALL-DAY MEETING. An all-day meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Fifth Street Methodist church will be held Friday at the home of Mrs. McFanane in Hunt street.
MEETS THURSDAY. The Aid Society of Chester will meet Thursday afternoon in the town hall.
INFORMAL DANCE. An informal dancing party was given last evening in the Pythian Temple by several young wome of this city when they entertained in honor of several visiting guests. The Weisbrod Saxophone trio furnished the dance music. Palms and ferns were used in decorating the hall. Among
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