Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 319, 19 November 1914 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1914.

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Social Calendar

An all-day meetlnK of the "Woman's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will be held at the church. Miss Belle O'Hair, a prominent club woman of Indianapolis, will make an address at the high school auditorium, under the direction of the Women Teachers' Federated club. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their beginners' class in dancing in the Kagles' hall, followed by an assembly. Mrs. Frank Crichet will meet her dancing clays in the Odd Fellows' hall, after which an assembly party will be held. Mrs. Lewis G.Reynolds will give a large auction bridge party at here home on North Tenth street. The Aid society of the North A Street Friends Meeting will have an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. George Karnes, 29 North Thirteenth street.

of the Richmond high school will give a skating party at the Coliseum after the Richmond-Winchester basketball game.

The Good Fellowship club of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the evening at the church.

An entertainment and basket supper will be held at the Chester school house. A basket supper will be given at the Fountain Hill school on the Henley road.

Mrs. Howard Gluys will entertain the members of the Athentea Literary society at her home in West Richmond. Mrs. Frank Watters will be hostess for a meeting of the Five Hundred club at her home in the McConaha apartments.

A card party will be held in the afternoon at the usual hour in the Fugles hall.

The Girls' Athletic association

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Mrs. Eliza Morris will be hostess for a meeting of the Frances K. Willard W. C. T. U. at her home, 25 North Twelfth street. A wedding of more than usual beauty was solemnized yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the South Eighth Street Friends' church, when Mr. Newton Iamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lamb of West Richmond, and Miss Elisabeth Hamel of Oldenburg, Germany, an attractive young woman, were married in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. Messrs. Howard Messick and Harry Deuker were the ushers. Rev. Frank Anscombe performed the ceremony. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Roses and ferns with chrysanthemums were used copiously in all the decorations carrying out a most effective decorative motif. Mrs. W. B. Wood, nee Miss Maud Lainb, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, was matron of honor. She wore a pretty gown of pale yellow and carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses. Mr. Benjamin Deuker. a school friend of the groom was best man. The bride was lovely in a handsome satin gown of white, beautifully trimmed in laces. She carried a shower bouquet of valley-lilies. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb left last evening for a wedding trip through the east. They will reside in Philadelphia.

the Coliseum, the "Girls Athletic association of the high Bchool has arranged for a skating party. The affair will be given in honor of the visiting team.

An all-day meeting of the Aid society of the North A Street Friends Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Barnes, 9 North Thirteenth street, Friday.

The Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, 25 North Twelfth street. All members are urged to be present as there will be a special program.

One of the attractive affairs for December will be the bazaar to be held by the members of the St. Paul's Guild of the St. Paul's Episcopal church at the Parish House, December 3. All persons who have articles to contribute are asked to notify the president, Mrs. J. S. Lightbourn. A meeting of the Guild will be held next Tuesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Worl, 232 North! Fourteenth street, have announced the marriage of their daughter Miss Eva Worl and Mr. Frank Powell, Tuesday, November 17, at Covington, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Powell will reside with the bride's parents at their home on ' North Fourteenth street, until in the ! spring. J

Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Baum, nee Miss Mary Gaar, announce the arrival of a young son, John Gaar Baum, at their home at Clifton, near Pittsburg, Pa., Wednesday, November 18. Their host of friends in this city extend congratulations.

A committee of the Freshman class of Earlham college is planning for another social to be given soon, for all members of the class at the college.

Miss Mary Ford will entertain the members of the A. N. C. club Monday evening at her home on North Nineteenth street. Additional Society on Page Three)

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Mrs. Frank Crichet will meet her Friday evening dancing class this week at the usual hour in the Odd Fellows' hall. After the class has received instructions an assembly party will be held. Rossister and Harris will play the order of dances. Miss Belle O'Hair of Indianapolis, a well-known club woman and suffrage worker, will make an address Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the high school audit ori; under the direction of the Women Teachers' Federated clubs. No admission will be asked, and the public is cordially invited to attend. Several musical numbers will also feature the evening's program. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet

I their dancing class Friday evening in

the Eagles' hall. After the class has received instructions there will be an assembly party, at which time a number of the new steps will be demonstrated. Members of the Tuesday evening class are arranging to attend this assembly.

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I Miss Madge Smith has gone to Mai rion where she will spend some time 'with friends, and kinspeople.

After the Richmond high school and the Winchester high school basketball game, to be played Friday evening at

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You can feel this take hold of a cough ! or cold in a way that means business. It I ?uickly loosens the dry, hoarse or painul cough and heals the inflamed mem-1 branes. It also has a remarkable effect in overcoming the persistent loose cough 1 by stopping the formation of phlegm in i the throat and bronchial tubes. The effect of Pine on the membranes is ; known by almost every one. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated comnound of

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15c Red Seal and Seersucker Dress Ginghams, in Plaids, Stripes and Plain Colors, at per yard

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