Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 19, 2 December 1913 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1913

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Social, Club and Personal Items

Elizabeth R. Thomas SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR WEDNESDAY. Mrs. W. Jewett Robie and Miss Uertha Grace Robie will Live a large tea in the afternoon at their home on North Thirteenth street. Mrs. George 13. Dougan will be hostess for a meeting of the Domestic Science association at her home on East Main street. The Penny club will meet with Mrs. Mose Harris at her home on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their dancing class in the Odd Fellows' hall. The Assembly party will follow. The Ladies' Aid Society of Chester will meet in the Town hall. The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Florence Dallas, 2'J South Nineteenth street. The Neatrophian club will meet with Mrs. Edward Dye at her home, 327 West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. S. Parshall will be hostess for a meeting of the Elkhorn New Movement Bible class at their country home, one and one half miles East of Abington. The Christmas offering meeting of the Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of Grace church will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Townsend, 118 South Twenty first Btreet. The Tirzah Aid society has postponed its meeting until December 31. CLUBS AND SOCIETIES With the advent of Christmas near, j church societies are planning affairs to provide funds for Christmas dinners and gifts for the poor. Suppers and bazaars at which articles are sold are money-makers for church societies. The church societies will have their annual fancywork sales anfl rvi nrbiiTC! inrlir ihia m rr i Vl GOV.

.a.c " :,Zl Plaved at several tables. Favors were eral being announced for this week. This evening a Sunday school class 8lvenof the First English Lutheran church, taught by Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum. will j Magazine club members were entergive an exhibit of antiques and china : tained Monday afternoon by Mrs. J. H.

painting in connection with the bazaar;

held at the church this afternoon. ! street. Mrs. Ostrander was the readThe ladies of Reid Memorial United j er for the afternoon. After the pres-

Prcshyterian church will hold a ba- i zaar at the Porter millinery shop and a market Saturday. A bazaar and market and sale will be held Friday afternoon at St. Paul's Episcopal parish house, under the auspices of St Paul's Guild. A pretty dance was given last evening in Odd Fellows' hall by members of the Cotillion club, under the direction of Mrs. Frank Crichet. The guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. Edward II. Harris, Mr. George Dilks and Mrs. Harlan Simmons of Chicago. Among the club members in attendance were Messrs. and Mesdames H. L. Monarch, George Eggemeyer, W. O. Crawford, Frank Druitt, Charles Druitt, Galen Lamb, Harry Gennett, Richard Study, Charles McGuire, Dr. and Mrs. Mora Bulla, Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Cox. Mesdames George Williams, Maude Gray, Maude Eggemeyer, To Have Smooth, White, Soft Skin All Winter From The Woman Beautiful Does your skin chap or roughen easily in this weather, or become unduly red or blotchy''' Let me tell ' you a quick, easy way to overcome the j trouble and keep your complexion beautifully white, smooth and soft the winter long. Just get an ounce of ordinary mercollzed wax at the nearest drug store and use a little before retiring, as you would cold cream. Upon arising, remove the coating with sudsy water. The wax. through some peculiar attribute, flecks orr the rough, discolored or blemished skin. The.

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Messrs. Frank Wissler, Harry Thornburg. Lon Bertsch of Cambridge City, Howard Campbell and Dr. Kirkpatrick. The missionary society of the First Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. The Woman's Collegiate club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Ray Robinson at her home on the j tional road, west, instead of with Mrs. ; i Fred Bartel as announced in the year i I book. I j An informal dancing party was j I given last evening at the home of ! I Mrs. Frank Vaughan and Mrs. Carl I Bernhardt on North Tenth street. A Yietrola furnished the music. Among the dancers were Messrs. and Mesdames William Dudley Foulke, A. D. Gayle, Milton Craighead, Paul Cornstock, II. It. Robinson, Harry Gennett, W. P. Robinson, Misses Edith Nicholson, Marie Campbell, Abbie Schaefer, Elizabeth Comstock, Clara Cornstock, Margaret Starr, Messrs. Raymond Nicholson, Warren Clements, John Clements, Gath Freeman, Philip

Starr and Erman Smith. At the close o'clock at the home of Mrs. Henry of the affair a luncheon was served, j Townsend, 118 South Twenty-first ; street. The Rev. Mr. Billheimer will At a meeting of the Ticknor club deliver an address. There will be speheld Monday afternoon with Mrs. Gll-jcial music. bert T. Dunham, of North Tenth i street, it was decided to hold a I The Tizrah Aid Society will not "Guest Day" meeting next Monday! meet tomorrow afternoon, the regular afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank time for meeting. The society will

Land on North Twelfth street. Mrs. David W. Dennis and Mrs. Charles S. ; Bond will have charge of the program. I The program yesterday was given by ! Mrs. Harry Mather. A card party was given Monday aft- ! ernoon at the Pythian Temple by the i members of the Fast Chief's assoclaItion of Pythian Sisters. Cards were Mills at her home on South Tenth i entatlon of the program a social hour followed and refreshments were served. The club will meet next Monday afternoon with Mrs. Sam Gaar at her home on North Thirteenth street. Mrs. J. M. Knodle and Mrs. Paige will j be the readers. j ! A card party will be given this eve-' ning at 8 o'clock to the Moose hall. All members of the lodge and their friends i are invited to attend. A dancing class under the direction of Mr. Bert Kolp will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Country I cjuh " j The Happy Hour club will give its dance this evening at 8:15 o'clock in the Odd Fellows' hall. The Renk's orchestra will play. m, rr , , , 4 I 5 . ..At o . , J I i, i 7 , i at 8 o'clock in a dance hall in the Odd Fellows' building. An invitation is ex tended to the membership. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. K. Shera at her home, 1319 East Main street. As matters of importance wiU be considered at this j time a11 members are urged to be pres-, Mrs. Edward Dye will be hotess for a meeting of the Neatrophian club at her home, 327 West Main street. The Elkhorn New Movement Bible class will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. S. Parshall, one and ' one-half miles east of Abington. o'clock. Mrs. Jeannette Bland will be hostess for a meeting of the Thursday Bridge club, December 11, at her home on North Tenth street. Mrs. James Parsons, 17 North Fifth street, entertained the Pythian Sisters social in a delightful manner. A luncheon was served in three courses. She was assisted by Mesdames Henry

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Westenberg. Charles Patterson, Ora Fisher, Carl Wadman, George Brown, Jesse Evans, D. U. Atkinson and Mrs. Henderson. The Woman's Missionary society of First Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Florence Dallas at her home 29 North Nineteenth street. Mrs. Elmer Unthank will be the leader. An enjoyable meeting of the Trifolium Literary Society of First English Lutheran church was held last

Na-levenine at the home of Dr. and Mrs

F. W. Krueger on South Seventh street. Mr. Benjamin Deuker read a paper on "Our Merchant Marine." The debate, which was to have been held, was postponed, as those who were to have taken part were out of the c ity. After the program refreshments were served by Misses Elizabeth Krueger, Emma Kemper, Mesdames W. P. Ilallstein, H. C. Bentlage, Messrs. W. H. Romey and William Eloff. The next meeting will be held January 5. The host and hostess will be announced later. The Christmas offering meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Grace Methodist church will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 not meet again until December 31, when the election of officers will be held. Mrs. W. O. Crawford entertained the Monday Bridge club yesterday afternoon at her home on North Tenth street. Mrs. Richard Study and Mrs. Harlan Simmons of Chicago were the guests. Bridge was played at four tables. The favors were given to Mesdames Thomas Campbell, George Williams, B. B. Johnson and Richard Study. A dainty repast was served after the game. SOCIAL GATHERINGS A pretty afternoon bridge party was given today by Mrs. Gertrude Simmons at her home on South Eighteenth street, when she entertained in honor of Mrs. Harlan Simmons of Chicago. Among the guests were members of the Friday afternoon bridge club, of which organization Mrs. Simmons was a member, when a resident here. Flowers and ferns ornamented the rooms. Bridge was played at three ta - bles. After the game the hostess serv ed an elaborate luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Z. Carr entertained a few quests to dinner last ev-1 emng at their pretty home in Westeott Place complimentary to Mrs. ! Humphrey Statter of Sioux City, Iowa. Flowers and ferns appointed the table. After dinner the following guests formed a loge party at the Murray theatre: Messrs. and Mesdames Fred-r-rr T?.,,-1tVi f- 1 Willorrl 7lvr- v.ai t , xn.nivin u. i-.tr. i-io. t lliniu Z- Carr, Mrs. Humphrey Statter and Mr. Burton Carr. The members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity are planning for their annual Christmas ball to be held during the Christmas holidays. One of the notable social events of Wednesday's social schedule is the elaborate tea to he given at the prerty home of Mrs. William Jewett Robie State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the : city of Toledo, county and state aforei said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 18S6. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. (Advertisement) sni:

on North Thirteenth street. She will be assisted by her daughter Mus Bertha Grace Robie. The hours will be from 2 until 6 o'clock.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene VanSlyke on Plum street entertained at dinner

Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rogers wek for Indianapolis, where they win and family of Richmond, and Mr. and join Mr. Bernhardt and have a rerMrs. George Davis of this city. New manent residence.

Castle Times WEDDING BELLS The engagement of Miss Carolyn Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weaver of North Sixteenth street, to Mr. Walter Cook, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Cook of Straughns Station, has been announced. The wedding will be solemnized Wednesday evening, December 10 at the home of the bride's parents. The young people are well known her Miss Weaver has many friends in business and social cirles. She formerly held a position in the offices of the S'arr Piano factory. Mr. Cook is a telegraph operator at the Western Union Telegraph company. Announcement cards as follows have been received by kinspeople and friends in this city : , Mr. Eugene Fay ! announces the marriage of his daugh- ! ter Anne Agnes to Mr. Frank Eugene Dempsey on Wednesday evening, November . twenty-sixth nineteen hundred and ' thirteen Aberdeen, South Dakota. j Mr. Dempsey has many friends in ! this city. He is the son of Mrs. Mar- ; garet Dempsey, 206 South Eighth street. j AS THEY COME AND GO j Mr. Edwin Pureell and Mr. McWha j of Pittsburg, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Pureell in the Jefferson apartments, left today for Louisville, Ky. Miss Ethel Bunnell of Urbana, O., is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Charles r How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Supply, Saving2 1311 and Fully Guaranteed. 3G A full pint of cough syrup as much as you could buy for $2.f0 can easily be made at home. You will find nothing that takes hold of the ordinary cough more quicKiy. usuauy conquering i, inside of 24 hours. Excellent, too for spasmodic croup, whooping cough, bronchial asthma and bronchitis. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with y2 pint of warm water, and stir for 2 et,nts worth) in a pint bottle, then add the Sugar Syrup. It keeps perfectly, . 'lake a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. This is iust laxative enough to help relieve a cough. Also stimulates the appetite, which is usually upset by a cough. The taste is pleasant. The effect of pine and sugar syrup on the inflamed membranes is well known. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract. rich m gnaiacol and other natural hcalimr nine elements. Other nrenarations will not work in this combination, This Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy V o s nft.., I.,, T, -.,1 ..'lull i, it cil lim i ti utrti, tjub Li ic vilA nivj- ; cessful mixture has never been equaled. It is now used in more homes than any ether cough remedy. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Your druggist has Pinex. or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

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