Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 87, 20 February 1914 — Page 7

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Additional Social News

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Election of officers was held Thursday afternoon when members of the Woman's Collegiate club met with Miss Margaret Starr at her home on North Tenth street. The election resulted as follows: President Mrs. Edgar Iliatt. Vice President Mrs. Harlow Lindley. Secretary and Treasurer Mrs. Ben Bartel. Member-at-Large Miss Edith Tebbetts. Miss Lewis, of Steubenville, O., with Mrs. Ray Robinson, was the only

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guest. Several other business matters of interest to the society were discussed. The next regular meeting will be held in a fortnight. The hostess will be announced later. , The Ladies' Missionary Society of Ueid Memorial United Presbyterian church will meet next Monday afternoon, instead of Friday the regular day. The change is made because of the Mission Study class. Mrs. James Judson, instead of Mrs. II. II. Huntington, will be hostess for a meeting of the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution Saturday afternoon at her home on the National road, west All members are invited to attend.

A successful penny supper was given last evening at the Second Presbyterian church by the ladies of the church. The affair was well attended.

The members of the Jolly Stichers' Thimble club were entertained in a delightful manner yesterday afternoon by Mrs. George Smith at her home on North Fifteenth street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. The club meets fortnightly. SOCIAL GATHERINGS Opening her home again this afternoon Mrs. Albert Rost entertained thirty-five guests in a delightful manner at her residence on South Fifteenth street, in honor of Mrs. J. C. McCulIough. This is the second of a series of parties given this week by Mrs. Rost. The decorations were similar to the ones used for her party Wednesday afternoon. The hours were spent socially and with needlework. Mrs. Chris Lichtenfels sang a

number of pretty solos, -which delighted the guests. In the dining room, where an elaborate collation was served at the close of the function, the hostess was served by Mrs. Fred Roesiter and Miss Rath Bartel.

Mrs. II. II. Huntington and Mrs. Walter Bates, members of the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will go to Indianapolis Saturday, where they will he guests at a luncheon to be given at the Hotel Sever in by the Carolyn Scott Harrison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Thejr will be guests of Mrs. S. E. Perkins, regent of the chapter, during their stay. The third of a series of silver teas which have been, given this week by ladies of the First Presbyterian church, was arranged for Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Hunt on North Twentieth street. She was assisted by Mrs. Charles Flook, The rooms were prettily decorated with flowerB and ferns. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. At the close of the affair tea was served. Nearly all the guests were members of the First Presbyterian church. Those who enjoyed the party were Mesdames W.

A. Parke, Benton Addington, E. M. ICampfleld, W. O. Wissler, Edward

Bowman, Thomas G. Graham, Jeff. Wilson, Albert Morrow, Albert Williams, James Mulford, Ida Lemon, H. S. Clark, Walter C. Butler, George Becker, Frederick White, " Herbert Weed, J. B. Wharton, Herbert Pettijohn, J. H. McAfee, William Rindt, J. F. Hornaday, Harry N. Holmes, Miss Elma Holmes and Miss Ruby Clark.

home on South A street. The decorations were the same as were used Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Bond and Mrs. Hill entertained for Mrs. J. C. McCulIough. The guests numbered twelve. The hours were spent socially and with needlework. At the close of the affair an elaborate collation in several courses was served. After Mrs. Frank Crichet's dancing class has received its Instructions this evening at the Odd Fellows' hall an assembly party will be held. Many of the young people who will witness the Earlhma-Wabash basketball game tonight at the Coliseum, will attend the party after the game. One of the most delightful functions of the week was the Martha Washington reception given Thursday

afternoon in the post room at the court house by the Woman's Relief Corps for the members of the Grand Army of the Republic and the Woman's Relief Corps with invited guests. The rooms were beautified with, the : national colors. Flags were conspicuous in the apartment. One hundred i and fifty guests were received during j the afternoon. The program as pre

sented was: Song, Star Spangled Banner. Reading, "First in Peace," Mrs. Austin. Recitation, William Haberkern. Reading, Mrs. I. B. Arnold. Reading, "Potomas Bells," Mrs. Hall. ' ' Violin Solo, Mr. Paul Swain. Piano Solo, Miss Pauline Sener. Reading, Emma Hastings.

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i The art gallery will be open to the ; public Saturday afternoon and also on j Sunday. The collection now hanging in the gallery is an attractive one and i well worth studying. i Proving a most charming hostess, ; Mrs. W. A. Bond -entertained in a delightful manner this afternoon at her

The social and reception which was to have been given this evening at the East Main Street Friends church for new members, has been postponed until Saturday evening on account of the meeting at the Tabernacle.

Sam Small tonight at the tabernacle. There is only one Sam Small and he is the real thing. Hear him.

ElbrTdge Leeson, a former resident of Dublin, died at his home in Elwood last week. Frank Cox of Cambridge City and Hubert Cox of Knightstown spent last Sunday with Jessie Hall and family. Mrs. W. H. Riser spent Saturday and Sunday in Knightstown visiting her sister, Gertrude Travis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Doll of East Germantown spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. Everett Money. Miss Marie Wlesong of Connersville is visiting relatives in Dublin. J. C. Johnson attended the funeral

! of E. Bell at Splceland Monday. Vern Hill was In Richmond Saturday. Rev. Parvln Bond Is spending the week visiting at Richmond and Farmland. The Epworth League of the M. B. church gave a Valentine party last Friday evening at the home of Dr. i and Mrs. C. E. McKee. Mr. and Mrs. Laymon Gilbert had as guests Sunday Miss Ida Kendall .of Hopewell, and Miss Ethel Kendall j of Straughns. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves were

in Richmond Thursday. Miss Madge Bilby entertained the Order of Hildeaguarde Tuesday even-

! ing. ' Miss Lucil Johnson was in Richmond Saturday.

The Whittler class had a Valentine party at the home of Miss Marie Hall Friday evening. F. A. Stewart was in Richmond Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graves spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes.

I CARD OF THANKS. j We wish to express our heartfelt ; thanks to our friends and neighbors i for the kindness and sympathy shown ! us in the loss of our little twin daughter, Edna June. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Smith.

SHOWER OF CAKES. NEW YORK. Feb. 19.-A gM explosion in a Broadway lunchroom today showered pies and cakes upon F7, cleaners at work la the snow. Some feast!

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ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS

Common Sense Advice by a Dlstinguished Specialist.

"Acid" stomachs are dangerous hecause acid Irritates and inflames the delicate linlne; of the stomach, thus hindering and preventing the proper action of the stomach, and leading to probably niix-i friths of the cases of stomach trouble from which ppopie suffer. Ordinary nvdicir.es and medical treatments ;re useless in such cases, for they leave the source of the trouble, the acid in the stomach, as daJigerous as ever. The id must, be neutralized and its formation prevented, and the best thin.;: for this purpose is a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia, a simple antacid, taken in a little warm or cold water after eating, which not only neutralizes the acid, but also prevents the fermentation from which acidity is developed. Foods which ordinarily cause creates" distress may be eaten with impunity If the meal is followed wiih a little bisurated magnesia, which ran be obtained from any druggist, and should always be kept handy. f Advertisement)

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