Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 112, 21 March 1914 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1914
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Social, Club and Personal Items
Elizabeth ?. Thomas
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE COMING WEEK ' MONDAY. Mrs. Frank Chambers will bo hostess for a meeting of the Tlcknor club at her home on North Tenth street. A meeting of the Dorcaa society will be held in the afternoon with Mrs. Whisler at her home on South Fifteenth street. The Magazine club will meet with Mrs. Philip Twigg at her apartments in the Arden on South Fourteenth street. The Monday Cotillion club will meet in the evening. A called meeting of the Past Chief Pythian Sisters, will be held at 2:30 o'clock in the Pythian temple. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will meet in the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the dome room at the Morrisson-Reeves library. The Monday Bridge Club has postponed its meeting until Tuesday afternoon, March 31, when Mrs. Edwin Cates will be hostess. TUESDAY. The Ladies' U. C. T. Social club will not meet in the afternoon as announced, with Mrs. George Chriaman. The meeting has been postponed indefinitely. An all-day meeting of St. Paul's Guild will be held at the parish house. ! The We 'Mchmond Friends Aid society will meet in the afternoon at Earlham hall. wS aT The 'luesuay Bridge club will hold its regular meeting in the afternoon. The Social Aid of Reid Memorial church will meet with Mrs. William Brannon. WEDNESDAY. A reception will be given at the Second Presbyterian church for the new pastor and new members. The Penny club will hold its reegular meeting in the afternoon. The Neatrophian club will held its regular meeting. The regular meeting of the Music Study club will be held in the morning at 9:30 in the public art gallery. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their dancing class in the Pythian temple. A card party will be given in the afternoon at 2:30 at the Country club. THURSDAY. Prof. Cunningham's dancing class will meet in the Knights of Columbus hall. A meeting of the Alice Carey club will be held in the afternoon. The hostess will be announced later. A meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps will be held in the pOBtroom at the court house. Mrs. Edwin Cates will be hostess for a meeting of the Thursday Bridge club at her home on North Eleventh street. FRIDAY. Mrs. Frank Crichet will meet her dancing class in the Odd Fellows' Hall. ' ! Miss Angelina Mullenix will be hostess for a meeting of a Bible class of the Central Christian church. A recital will be given at the First Christian church by Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Harriet Young and Mr. Edwin Price, for the benefit of the Penny club. A meeting of the Athenaea Lit-erary society will be held in the afternoon. The hostess will be announced later. The Tourist club will meet with Mrs. Jennie Taryan, at her home ot North Tenth street. SATURDAY. Mrs. Frank Crichet will meet her dancing class at her home on North Ninth street.
SOCIAL GATHERINGS A prettily appointed dinner was given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds at their home on South Eighteenth street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. TOilliam Dudley Foulke, who are leaving for Europe soon. Flowers and ferns appointed the table. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames William Dudley Foulke, W. P. Robinson, A. D. Gayle, R. G. Leeds, Miss Almlra Starr and Mr. Burton Carr. An important social function at Rarlham college Is the social to be aiven this evening by the members of ihe social committee for the .students .if the college. There will be games stud music and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ridpath entertained a company of young people at their home on Central avenue, last evening, in honor of the latter's sister, Miss Hazel Thomas, of Richmond, who Is visiting here. The time was en-1 joyably spent in various forms of di- j version. Several musical selections i rendered by various guests were very j entertaining. Those present were J Misses Jean Porter, Louise Schroeder. j Emily Jewies and Hazel Thomas, and ' Messrs. Roger Cassidy, Edward An-; sted and N'eff Ashworth. Connersville j News. A beautifully appointed St. Patrick's party was given at the home of Mrs. A. M. Hoover, north of the city.' Thursday afternoon. The afternoon j
- 1 1 -. : i . . . : ci I contest. i ne iavors were given 10 '" wan- tiiii .M.n. ui" uuoii. 4:30 o'clock an elaborate luncheon! was Berved and those who enjoyed the affair were Mesdames Hartman, O. D. Acton. Thomas Wood, Levi Fulghum, J. C. Borsheim, Ed Stidham, C. WiHiamsou, O. Darland Bane, C. Duke, ; A. M land. Hoover and Miss Marjorie DarA card party will be given Wednesday afternoon at the Country club. All members of the club are invited to attend. .V concert will hp given this evening' i'l the Red Men's hall by the Philip Gates orchestra. The affair is under 'ho auspices of the Mamme council. In honor of Mr. Frank Snyder, of; Olive Hill, who celebrated his fiftieth; birthday anniversary, a surprise was' Riven him recently by about forty! neighbors and friends. The hours: were spoilt socially and with music; and gciines. A delicious luncheon in j several courses was served. The j guests were Messrs. and Mpsdamep i Edward Bowers, Arthur Lunday and; family. Charles Dunlap and family, ! Samuel McNutt, Marion Meyers and family, Oscar Lunday. Mrs. Dollie EMy ,?d3
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Miss Hilda Russell, Miss Ruby San-1 ders, Mr. Edward Sheb, Misses Beulah and Truby McFarland, Mrs. Paul ! lurLJJiKSL B5i Edna Foley, Mr. Harry Foley, Mr. jo-1 Beph Curtis, Mr. William Horney, Mr Clark, Mrs. Bert Gellinger and daughter and Mrs. William Klein and daughter. About twenty couples attended the dance given last evening in the Odd Fellows' hall by Mrs. Frank Crichet after her dancing class had received its instructions. Piano and drums furnished the dance music. There were several out of town guests in attendance. An important social function for today is the dinner which will be given this evening by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robinson at their home on South Sixteenth street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, who are leaving next week for Newport, Rhode Island. In honor of the Rev. E. E. Davis J and new members of the church, a reception will be given Wednesday even-1 ing at the Second Presbyterian church. All members are invited to j i attend. ! i ! CLUBS AND SOCIETIES i A meeting of the Dorcaa society will be held Monday afternoon at the home ' 6treet. All members are urged to be ' present The Criterion club will meet Monday afternoon instead of Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Foster on North tlgnteeuTR Slreeu An all-day meeting of St. Paul's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, will be held Tuesday at the Parish House. The affair will begin at 9:30 o'clock. A buffet luncheon will be served at noon. The Ladies' U. C. T. Social club will ! not meet Tuesday afternoon as an-1 nounced, with Mrs. George Chrisman ! at her home on South Eleventh street, j The meeting has been postpponed indefinitely. The regular meeting of the Music I Studv club will be held WTednesdav ! morning at 9:80 o'clock at the public art gallery. All members are invited to be present. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. w ill meet Monday afternoon in the dome room of the Morrisson-Reeves li - brary. All superintendents of the va - rions departments are asked to bring w ritten reports at this time. If un - clean it, it can't be cleaned.
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able to attend, it is urged that ports be sent to the meeting. reMrs. Edwin Cates will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Thursday Bridge club at her home on North Eleventh street. The Monday Bridge club will not meet next week. The regular meeting will be held Monday afternoon, March 31, at the home of Mrs. Edwin Cates, on North Eleventh street. The Social Aid of Reid Memorial church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Airs. William Brannon, at ner home, 1224 Butler street. All members are invited to be present. Miss Margaret Haley of Chicago will deliver an address at the closing meeting of the Women Teachers club, on April 18. Miss Haley has a national reputation in the teaching profession, j , ana me ciud is to De congraiuiaiea j upon securing her services. i , j The Past Chief Pythian Sisters will 'meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Pythian temple. Arrangements j will be made at that time u. & r for an Easter bazaar and market. The regular meeting of the Penny club will be held Wednesday afternoon. The hostess will be announced later. A meeting of the Tourist club was held last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Carr in Westcott place. Dr. Harry Holmes and Mr. Ray Robinson presented the program. The guests of the club were Masses , Juliet Laws and Elizabeth Strickland, i ui inuia u j-yuus. auer lue program a social hour followed and a luncheon was served. Mrs. Jennie Yaryan will entertain the club next Friday even ing at her home on North Tenth street. AS THEY COME AND GO Miss Helen Kenworthy is the of Miss Mary Ryan at Muncie. ruest Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curme, Jr., will leave Monday for Colorado Springs, where they will spent six months. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Gaar, Mrs. Iva Rau and Mr. Harry Downing have returned from Cincinnati, where they attended a theatre last evening. Mr. Carl Mote of Indianapolis in the city yesterday on business, was Two great local great local option meetings at tabernacle Sun day, 2:30 and 7:30. The star speaker of campaign up to this time, Hon. Seaborn Wright, of Georgia, will talk afternoon and night An able lawyer and statesman. Mavor Ratrhelnr and Tonv i Lliayvr OdltlieiOr dill! lUny George of Marion, will also! speak at night. Music bv Chorus, Y. M. C. A. Glee Club, Baptist Quartette, Reliance Foundry Quartette in afternoon. Everybody come. OBTAINS TEACHER ! FOR RURAL SCHOOL Through the dismissal of the Lynn schools in Randolph county last week.; Trustee James Howarth was able to ; secure a teacher to fill the vacancy at I No. 14 near the water works pumping station. The new teac her is Miss Do uiU- ThP ' R(h2!: were " rt-sniuu .niv riiA iliiu uurviiilii Ilium UK. all funds for the schools having been exhausted. Xo Wayne county schools , will dismiss until May 1. How to Improve Your Digestion. 1 If you have any trouble with your digestion take a few doses of Cham- ; berlain's Tablets. They strengthen ; the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. They are j easy to take ard most agreeable in effect For sale by all dealers. C Ad vert 1 semen t)
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DRYS" ANNOUNCE
SPEAKING PROGRAM B. B. Johnson to Introduce . Wright At Tabernacle on Sunday Afternoon. S. Edgar Nicholson, campaign manager of the drys, today handed the following to the Palladium: "The drys announce they will have Seaborn Wright, of Georgia, to speak at the tabernacle at 2:30 and at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. 'He will deliver addresses which can be listened to with interest and profit bv everv biisinesa and nrofeasional man in Richmond. He is a lawyer of eminent ability. "In the afternoon B. B. Johnson, secretary to Governor Ralston, will preside and make a few remarks. There will be music by the Honeywell chorus, the Y. M. C. A. Glee club. the Reliance Foundry quartet and the mrst Baptist quartet. Batchelor to Speak. "In the evening the churches of the city will unite in a union service at the tabernacle at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Wright will speak again, but a feature of the program will be an address by - .Mayor Batchelor of Marion, and another by ex-Sheriff Tony George, who will answer the charge which the liquor men in this city have made against Marion in the last few days. "On Monday evening the Rev. I. E. Honeywell will tell why Richmond should vote dry. Mr. and Mrs. Clase will be present, and have asked that the entire chorus and orchestra be in attendance." WANTED You to see the new styles of White and Standard sewing ma(nines. Ball bearing drop head Sterling for $18.00. R. M. Iacev, 9 So. 7th. DUBLIN, IND. ni'RI.IN Inrf I;ir,.h 01 Lillian Baker, Inez Funk and Margaret Scott were in Indianapolis Saturday Mr. Metts, of Indianapolis, called on j xu. iuio. uaufs ii vans. AI Oil (la V .Tnhn smuh wnc ( t '!.'",;.:! Sunday. The high school quartet sang at ' New Lisbon high school Thursdav.
uemert smith and Forest McKee1-"1 UIC" a DUUC v 1U were in Richmond Wednesdav even-' husbands want sober companions; ing. land jails, penitentiaries, poor houses, iicc t0, r ,1 i asylums and hell want drunkards.
was home Sunday In the saloon mere is no sucn thing use wiU strengwnanaDuiiaupyoursysThe Bide-a-Wee club met at the as Promotion- The customer who Is ,cm relieve or prevent headache, backhome of Mrs. Charles Hiatt Tuesday the heaviest purchaser is the least lm- -che and the ailments of weak women. eveninsr ; ble to promotion to bartendership. If' . ... uu..u-ia Mrs Mary Cook of Cambridge ou could but see it. there is written! . it will surely help you. as ithashelped Citv. in snpnrlmE' th tvpoIt with ioa. over each saloon door this legend, ! .nousands of others, in the past 50 years.
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Hall and family. j "Demotion Door to Danger, DefileAlbert Johnson, of Carthage, called ment, Despair. Damnation and Deon his brother, J. C. Johnson and farn-! struction," while opposite each saloon ily, Wednesday evening. : there may be seen this legend "HighMiss Mary Gilbert and Otis Hill 'way to Honor, Holiness, Happiness
spent Sunday with Lucile Johnson The junior class of the Dublin high school gave a St. Patrick's party for the seniors at the home of John Fackler Tuesday evening. The house was decorated in white and green and the color S( heme was carried cut as far nossihle in the refreshments lrtoh songs. and games kept the guests well entertained and all reported a fine time. The Hildegarde club met with Miss j Marjorie Floyd Wednesday evening, j Juletta Champe is visiting in IndianI apolis. ; Miss Flossy Money is visiting in I Richmond. .Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Morgan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoover, near Millville. Miss Hattie Gant returned last week from a visit at Indianapolis. i Mrs. John Selig returned home J Monday from Hartsville, where she) has been assisting in revival meetings. ; Mrs. Will Riser spent Thursday and i : Friday in Indianapolis visiting rela tives. j Miss Lydia Conrey. who made her home with her aunt, Mrs. Loder. this ; winter, received word Monday that i her father was seriously ill. She left j Tuesday for her home in Southern Illinois. i Dr. C. E. McKee attended the meet- ! ing of the Wayne County Medical association at Richmond Tuesday and i called on Mrs. W. H. Trusler, who is still seriously ill. The fourth quarterly meeting of the M. E. church will be held here Saturday and Sunday. Dr. Freeland preach Sunday morning. will I grant balm dissolves by the heat of j the nostrils; penetrates and heals the; inflamed, swollen membrane which J lines the nose, head and throat; clears j the air passages; stops nasty dis-1 charges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. j Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Ca-: tarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but; truly needless. Put your faith just once in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. ( Ad vert i semen t
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Women Sign Petition Circulated by Drys
S. Edgar Nicholson today issued the following statement from dry headquarters: "We, the undersigned women of the city of Richmond, Indiana, believing that the saloon is the enemy of all that is best in the city, and ihat it is j
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church and the general public welfare, I ally. Of tlits number 3,74fi, or 86 per) do hereby petition the legal voters ofu-f-nt of the t i'sI number interviewed, the city to vote the saloons out at the j EiRned the petition to have the saloons ' local option election to be held on J voted out. The fair Inference Is that 1 March 24, 1914." more than SO per cent or all ihe' "Such was the heading of the peti-! v.omen of the city are against the tion which was circulated, along with ' ii( f sed saloon. This is not a political temperance literature, by a large nnm- ouestlon but a moral one, and it can-' ber of women the past few days. The ; not ue settled right from any other . women who had a part in this work . viewpoint, business or otherwise. j were some of the best ladies of our! "There is nothing, today, that affects I city; Earlham professors wives, mln- j tne welfare of women and children) isters wives, women of wealth and an tne happiness of their homes more high social position, as well as the ; than the curse of alcohol. Would
good, and just as much appreciated helpers from the more humble homes. all working together without color or racial lines being recognized, all for the good of the common cause, the ridding our city of the saloons. "That so large a number gladly and eagerly signed the petition is-proof enough that they should go. These women workers and petitioners were not seeking notoriety, so their names MANY GIV TALKS Temperance Meeting Held By Colored Persons. Among the speakers at the colored dry meeting last evening at the Wosleyan church were C. R. Richardson, Rev. C. W. McColl. Rev. G. C. Sampson, Rev. E. W. Niles, Rev. H. C. Pierce, Mrs. McCurdy and others. A large audience heard the speeches. In part the Rev. Mr. McColl said: Saloon keepers want sober bar tenders, merchants want sober clerks. ! sick l)ePIe want PODer doctors, the' larused want obfr lawyers, railroad companies want sober train crews and " " ' ' 1 churches want sober nreachers. cities.! states and nations want sober officers, j factorles and farmers want sober ; hands, parents want sober children, i . . .... and Heaven." Prevents Grip Cures Grip. Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the cause. There is only one "Bromo 1 Quinine." Look for signature of E. W. Grove. 25c. (Advertisement) . j The khedixe of Egypt is to have a gas-electric train. ! good blood blood that nourishes the whole body, and enables every organ to perform its tunc tions naturally. Many people owe it to HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, which relieves scrofula, eczema Dsoriacis. and all blood humors. TRY COOPER'S BLEND COFFEE For Sale at Cooper's Grocery i Loams At Legal Rate 2 Per Cent Per Month on Household Goods, Pianos, Livestock, Etc., from $10 to $250. Home Loan Go. 220 Colonial Bldg. Phone 1509, Richmond, Indiana. I have no uptown office. All work called for and delivered.
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are withheld. The entire city was canvassed impartially except in one precinct where only drys numbering thirty-five were can vanned. A liberal allowance is made in this precinct for the wets. "A total of 4,36 women over the
that some of the indifferent and cold-; hearted people who say they think ; otherwise could be made to hear and; see the suffering of the poor women , and little thinly clad and half-starved ' children right here in our midst and , for whom every voter is responsible ; if he votes to retain the saloon." TERRIBLE STRAIN RESULTED HOT AMISS A Lenoir Lady, After Two WeeKi j Grinding Labor, Feels j Setter Than Ever. Lenoir, N. C "I am not tired at til, arid am stouter than I have ever been," writes Mrs. Kate Waters, of Lenoir, N. C, "although I have just finished a two weeks' wash. 1 lay my strength to Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken a lot of it and 1 can never praise it . c . m . g ... n enough for what it has done forme, I can never thank you enough tor tne Mvice you gave me, to take Cardui, for gince taking it 1 look SO well and am stout as a mule." You are urged to take Cardui, that gentle, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its .... M. ft Write to: Lad es' Adv-jcry Dept. Oiittm-.loof-. Medicine Co.. ChaUnorn;,Tenn..forSpM:feil Jnfrur.tions. and 64tanr "'Home Treatment Vr Womea. Dt i v.r. on request
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