Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 43, 31 December 1914 — Page 5
l'HE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1914.
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Mrs. Kay K. Shlveley, chairman; Miss Margaret Starr and Mr. Fredcrick Bates have arrangec ' program of social functions to be held at the Country club during the ear 1915. It will be as follows: December. New Year's eve dance, with Mrs. AV. P. Robinson, chairman of the committee, assisted by Mesdames Rudolph G. Leeds, Milton Craighead, Wilbur Hibberd and Miss Marie Campbell. January. Open houso and the dansant, hostesses, Mesdames "Frederick Bates, Paul Com stock. Charles Snivel ey, Lewis 0.' Reynolds, George Seidel, William F. Starr, S. E. Swayne, James Carr and S. E. Smith. February. Saturday, February IS, afternoon card party. Monday, February 22. George Washtive party this afternoon in honor of D. Gayle, chairman of the committee in charge.
March. Chairman of committee. Mrs. Fred- i erick Carr; Mrs. George Le Boutillier. Social engagements for the month to 1 be announced later. ! April. Mrs. George Williams and Mrs. j Thomas Nicholson in charge. j May, i Opening of club for the summer, j Tea or dinner dance, date to be an-! nounced later, in charge of Mrs. WIllard Z. Carr and Mrs. Rudolph G. j Leeds. j June. j Golf luncheon, Mrs. Julian Cafes. I Mrs. Harry Lontz and Mrs. Walter En-! gle. July. Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman, chairman I of the committee in charge of the during the month. August. I Misses Anna Nicholson and Mary j Clements in charge of the social func- i tions at the club. September. Golf luncheon, Miss Abble Schaefer j in charge. j October. Mrs. George Seidel. Mrs. S. E. j Swayne and Mrs. James A. Carr. Mrs. George Weir gave an attractive party this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Coppock (nee Miss Lulu Dennis) of this city. Among the guests were intimate friends of Mrs. Coppock. Miss Irene Gormon will go to Cambridge City this evening to attend the New Year's dance at the Pythian temple this evening. While there she will be entertained by Miss Alice McCaffrey. Miss Miriam Krone went to Dayton today where she will be a guest at the annual mid-winter dance of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle of the Pelham apartments, North Thirteenth street, will spend New Year s in In (n. v t f ,hv and ! uioimiiuiio ei . . i irienas. The dance to be given this evening at the Country club promises to be i one of the most Important affairs of j its kind to be given this week. Hick s i orcnestra win piay tne oraer ui uauweo. , A luncheon will be served. The j 8 o'clock. the new year in. The affair begins at i Open house and the dansant will be ; held New Year's afternoon at the 1 Country club. Between the hours of and 6 o'clock Mr. Roy Parks win for the dancing. Members will privileged to invite town guests as as out-of-town guests. The soeommittee is composed of Mes-1 and Misa Marie Campbell. y ttlLcIIlUULl at- lir-i uvnut; I 1 frt. Ill llUliui l ik-.i r-i - - cwick. who leaves Tnursnay oi t week for a four months no guests who onjoyeu tne null ity of Mr. Whitney McGuire when cave an informal dancing party last. CIIHI inn iniiiTT vtii ...... . T.-.r. M oca. l?nth Pnnnp A ar1 T-,,.,1. rn..Tnt.nt A f 1 1 1 1 lr O 11 it Hllll IVIIUl ctvwii, .iiaipom i...... Hamilton. O.. Eleanor Seidel, Hilda tirany. f.stner i oaie, josepunu' v n- - - ,-, , - . I Tl-il and Mary Clements; Messrs M1.3 iAt. . -.To. ran.- Unrlolnh Knnrin TharlPB CurtlS tnd Harold Scott. Mrs. R. N. McNenier Is spending relatives the holidays visiting with ami friends in this city. Members of the Oriental Crochet club were pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. A. C. Thomas at her home on South U street. Mrs. Kninia Hilry of l.jnn, a guest, of ttio dub. Bans several piety numbers. Christmas decorations were used in arranging the rooms. Tho afternoon ifmm c Mm ciiinll,. . . . 1 1,1. . .1 1 O . f, rj" II'. mill rllltl W 1 1. 1 1 ll r" work. A luncheon was served. Those present were Mesdames William Rich, William Dtetemeyer. Glen Whitsell, Joseph Phoenis, Harrv Hpsselman. W. O. Steddom and little Miss Thelma i Thomas. The club will meet in two i weeks with Mrs. Randolph street. Joseph Phoenis, 313 j The members of the Neighborly club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Harry Shute at her home on the Garwood road, east of the city. There was a large attendance, of the membership and a splendid program Avaa presented. A reception will be tomorrow afternoon at the home of the Misses; Kmma and Victoria Lindemuth ou South Fifteenth street. The affair! will be for members of the Alice; Carey club. Carnations and roses intermingled with the Christmas decorations were used in arranging the homo of Mrs. John Youngflesh on south Eighth , street yoBterday afternuon when she;
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Social Calendar Open house and the dansant will be held In the afternoon at the country club. 'The Athenaea Literary society will give a reception at the home of Mrs. Atwood Jenkins on the National road, west. Open house will be observed at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Frank Crichet will give a New Year's ball in the Odd Fellows' hall. The Entre Nouse will hold its annual banquet in the club rooms. The give a Alice Carey club will reception at the home of Misses Emma and Victoria Llnrlemuth on South Sixteenth street. The reception which was to have been given at the Hotel Westcott by the Domestic Science association has been postponed. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give a dance in the Eagles' hall. Open house will be held all day at the Eagles' club. A matinee dance will be given In the Odd Fellows' hall by Smith and Jelly. entertained a number of guests in a' charming manner. Cards were played at several tables. Favors went to Mesdames Frank Waters, William I Reece and Frank Youngflesh At 6 ! Frank Youngflesh. At 6 o'clock the guests were invited to the dining room where dinner in several courses was served The guests were , Jiesuaines uien nan, uien tseeson, i Frank Waters, George Reid, John ! Zwissler, Will Reece, Frank Youngfish, Misses Irene Hart and Vivian ! Douthit of Liberty. Mrs. Edward Klute entertained the I members of an auction-bridge club last evening at her home on South Fourteenth street. Cards were played at two tables. A delicious luncheon i was served. i A matinee dance will be given New Year's day in the Odd Fellows hall by Smith and Jelly. The public is inj vited to attend. Mrs. Hiram Shaub will arrive today from Canton, Ohio, for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Meyers and family of North A street. , . , ,. ... Mrs. Bess Parker of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Felthaus at, their home on South Twelfth street. TVTI-- T-. T . 7 7 II "" x"v" ! muuu, is rue truest or ner cousins. Misses Merle and Gladys Wysong of; Connersvllle. I The. chiirfrpn whn Eanr n-ii the municipal Christmas tree celebra-j tlon recentiy wm 6lng Sunday at the i central Christian church. The chil-' dren were tralned by Mrs George Chrlsman. " 1 Fifteen couples attended the Christ-1 maa dance given last evening in the odd Fellows hall by the members of: the La Gunda club. The club was un-, der the direction of Mrs. Frank Crichet. Several out of town guests enjoyed the party. Mrs. Kdward Klute was hostess yes-: terday afternoon for a meeting of the Wl-mo-duu-sis club at her home on South Fourteenth street. This marked the thirteenth anniversary of the club. The spirit of the Yule-tide was manifested in the decorations used for the rooms. Thp aftprnnon was sinf
stay in , (.iaiy Rnd with needlework. A luncli- ; eon was served. The special guests
were Mesdames George Fox, Charles Wettlg, Will Klute, fclonzo Cox, Henry Kluter. Will Stevens, K. G. Howard. George Mashmeyer and Charles Haner. Memliers jresent were Mesdames William Seeker, Henry liieger, William Meerhoff. Anna Heithrink, John Bartel, William Bartel, Frank Haner, William Loehr and Henry Bentlage. The following guests attended the: prettily appointed tea given Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. George Seidel at her home on, North Thirteenth street for Miss Kleanor Seidel and Miss Margaret Millikan of Hamilton, Ohio: Mesdames Miiton Craighead, Willard Carr, Hay K. Shtveley, Albert OUCH! LUMBAGO? Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves Vcu just rub MUSTEROLE in briskly, and usually the pain is gone a delicious, soothing comfort comes to take its place. wu&itKULti is a clean, white ointmerit, made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Doctors and nurses use MUSTEROLE and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma. Neuralgia. Congestion, Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Luni- j bago, Paius and Aches of the Back o: j Joints, hprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises.; Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the! Chest (it often prevents Pneumonia). j At your drucsnst's, in 25c and 50c iars. ! I and a special large hospital size for $2. 50. a lie sure vou get the genuine MUS-I TEROLE. Refuse imitations get what; vou ask for. I lie Musterole Company,! Cleveland, Ohio. . .i
D. Gayle. S. S. Saxton of Chicago, Paul Comstock, Julian Cates, Wilbur , Hibberd, Frank Braffett, Jeanette Bland, Harry Lontz, Thomas M. Kauf man, W. P. Robinson, W. R. Poundstone, Rudolph G. Leeds, Everett Ackerman, Misses Helen Gilbert, Helen Nicholson, Mary Johnson, Mary Iliff, Ruth Pennell, Mona Porter, Josephine Wilson, Dorothy Land, Esther Coate, Elaine Jones, Louise Malsby, Ruth Marlatt, Elizabeth Bates, Abbie Schaefer, Dorothy Bates, Margaret Millikan of Hamilton, Ohio, Marie Campbell, Mary Clements, Mildred Schalk, Carolyn Hutton, Sarah Addington and Miss Slayback of Hamilton, Ohio. The New Idea Thimble club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. James Gibson at her homon North G 6treet. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. A luncheon was served. The next meeting will be held in two weeks -with Mrs. Craig at ! her home on North Seventh street. 1 Mrs. Fred Hamilton of Indianapolis ; is visiting friends here. j Mr. F. L. Funk has been visiting rel- j atives at Bloomington, 111., during the j holidays. Beautiful in all of its appointments was the dinner given last evening by I Miss Bertha Walterman It her home j on South Fifth street in honor of Miss Miriam Krone, who is spending tin; holidays here. The decorations were very artistic. In the center of the ' table was a mound of American beauty roses. Candles in pretty holders were also used. At each cover was
uauuy u"le rrocn ?t., ai t1i , ,. 7 l"V' 'h "V hanrtIe of wnu h was t,ed wltn r,bb,m8-; spend tbe holidays at the home of , Tnese wore liIled with nuts aml UtJi7 VilTnt'lJ.- "niilrS; Adam Bar-j glven th Kue6ts a8 favors- An elab- tel on faouth Sixteenth street Deco. j
oriue uinner in several courses was served. Covers were laid tor Misses ! Maud and Nell Becher, Olive Lewis, Miriam Krone, Irene Gormon, Myra Scott and nerth a Walterman. The Dixon Saxophone trio will go j to Eaton this evening to play for a ' dance given by a committee with Mr. ! Carl Brown as chairman. The Penny club desires to thank all those who donated articles for the dinner served yesterday to over two' hundred and fifty children. All those who assisted in the serving and preparing of the food are thanked by the club. Several persons from this city will attend the New Year's dance to be given this evening at the Pythian in Cambridge City. Music will be furnished by the Hurst theatre orchestra. Programs will begin at 8:30 o'clock. Extending courtesy to Mrs. Elizabfth Teag of Chattanooga. Tenn., Mrs. Walter Daibey invited in several guests Wednesday afternoon to spend the hours playing cards. The color -"c "u.o Maj scneme green anu ren was carried our. Every lMMly Has a tlood AVord for Dr. Jones' Liniment. Mr. W. F. Swartz, Hotel Ha Jones Li ancock, Hancock, Pa., says: "Dr. Liniment cured mo of a bad case of rheumatism. It certainly is a pain killer.'1 Mrs. H. A. Meyer, 23 Marion St., Trenton, N. J., writes : "I have given Dr. Jout s' Liniment a fair trial, and believe it is the best remedy in tho world for headache ." Mr. Leonard Gihbs, 120 Whitney Place, Buffalo, N. Y.. writes: "I had been afflicted with extremely sore corns. Tried everything but was not benefited in the least. Finally I used Dr. Jones' Liniment and I huve not been troubled since. " Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., Fosler Drug Co.. J. A. Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwaite and all other druggists. Look for the Beaver Trade-Mark. TONIGHT Oscar F. Cook Stock Co. In Nat Goodwin's great play "In Missouri" ...Special Matinee Tomorrow. A Daughter's Devotion All Seats Reserved. AMUSEMENTS Program MOVING-PICTURES Tonight IC TONIGHT (Three Reel Western Drama.) "The Law of the Range" K CAD ir PHOTO-PLAYS TONIGHT (Two Reels.) "WHO GOES THERE?" (Beloved Adventurer Series.) "THE SERPENT COMES TO EDEN." Murrette TONIGHT (Two Heels) "IN FEAR OF HIS PAST." (One Reel.; "BILL AND ETHEL AT THE BALL."
in all the appointments. Cards were played at four tables. After the game the hostess served an elegant luncheon at the card tables. The guests were Mesdamea Richard Van Zant, William Raines, Wallace Teegarden, Louis Webster, O. F. Ward, L. L. Harris, W. S. Clendenin, Ira Swisher, O. A. Ashinger, Elizabeth Teas, Lauren Whitsell. O. S. Nixon, Will Porter, J. L. Barkdell and Miss Martha Whitacre.
A dinner was given last evening by Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum at her home on North Eleventh street, for the members of her Sunday school class of the First English Luthran church. Flowers and ferns appointed the table. An elaborate dinner in several courses was served. Covers were laid for Misses Ruby Haner, Lillian Johnson, Grace Smith. Alice Knollenberg. Grace Bullerdick, Katherine Sherman, Eunice Green, Wanda Jahnson, Ruby Lemen, Grace Sensenig of Boise City, Lucile Mahret,- -Viola Wlckemeyer, Gladys Scott, Camilla Bockhoff, Harriet Dickinson, Grace Kelly, Ona Stotelmeyer, Marie Weber, Ella Alrcmlller, Mary Peltz, Ethel Peterson, Ethel Marlatt, Ruth Peltz, Mesdames Ellis Knight, Grace Dye, E. B. Knollenberg, Omar Bullerdick. Mrs. Mary Jones and Miss Mary Lemon went to Anderson, today to spend New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Orr. Dr. and Mrs. Hunt of North Seventh street, gave a prettily appointed dinner Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Hedreck of Hume, Illinois, and Mrs. Ada Ryan Miss Grace Shaw and Mr. Herschel Ilerkless are spending the week end with Miss Gertrude Clark of East Main street. Mr. Guy W. Jones of Detroit, genoral manager of The branch orfiee of the A. G. Morse candy company of Chicago, returned Monday night by way of Chicago, after spending his Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jones, 411 West Main street. Adding to the attractiveness of today's social schedule was the pretty ; party given this afternoon by Miss j Gertrude Bartel, a teacher in the In-1 ujm mic iu me i un. nun gave uie rooms an attractive appear-1 ance. The afternoon was spent social-' ly and with music. A delicious lunch-: eon was served. The guests were , Mesdames Frederick Bartel, Everard Knollenberg, Walter Knollenberg, Ben Bartel, Roy Porter, Misses Margaret iuUi
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At this time of year we wish all our friends and patrons the best of success and a most prosperous New Year and hope that we will see you in our big salesrooms often during the coming new year of 1915r Tte T AMR PII AMD CflDo
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Knollenberg, Ellen Knollenberg, Alice Knollenberg, Mary and Ruth Pelts, Florence Bond, Virginia Graves, Mar guerlte Doan, Esther Fletcher, Alio Laning, Elizabeth Morris, Elisabeth Sudhoff, Camilla and Bnna Bockhoff, Ethel Huber, Sarah Addlngton, Mable and Elizabeth Hasemeler, Marguerite Hasemeier, Mildred Schalk, Carolyn Hutton and Miss Dorothy McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Igelman will give a watch party this evening at
their home on South Eighth street. 1 Holly wreaths, Christmas bells and! other embellishments will be utilized; in decorating the rooms. Cards will 1 be played at several tables. At a late ' hour a supper will be served. The guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames ; Otto Kemper, William Hawekotte, Adam Feldman, Charles Juergens, and George Kemper. The members of the Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur lodge were entertained by Mrs. DeArmond at her
JSSrdaJ afternoon ff tolfiSS ': beltp vantage than last night in;ach and liver and may be arolded by Im I? Ul fEISS'. PriHont I Nat c- Goodwin's big success "In i the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Hunofficers were elected: President, Mrs. ,, , . .. aa i,.,. h
Ross Robinson; vice president. Miss Maud Holcomb; Ann Frame, secretary,; Mrs. William Schultz, assistant secretary; Mrs. William Jones, treasurer; Mrs. Leroy Hummer, assistant treasurer. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Leroy Hummer at her home, 427 South Fourth street. Complimenting Miss Marie Davis of Wabash, Indiana, Miss Harriet Snyder gave a prettily appointed Christmas party at her home on South Ninth street. The house was arranged throughout with the Christmas decorations. A delicious luncheon war served. The guests were Mesdamer Edward Cook, Edward Warfel, Oeorgf Kemper, A. O. Kemper, AVilliarr Ilawekotte, Charles Igelman, Adan Feldman, James Oates, Frank Heb! eler, Edward Warfel. Clarence Fore man, Carl Cutter, Richard Cutter, anC Miss Florence Tuecke. A number o! guests were members of a club. The next regular meeting will be held ir. Get a Can TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer
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two weeks at the home of Mrs. Adam Feldmann on South Seventh street. Mr. and Mn. WmMlnck will glva a watch party this evening at their home on South Second street. Carda will be played until midnight after which a supper will be served. The guests will be Messrs. and Mesdames Walter Veregee of Indianapolis, William Weldner of Kitchel, Indiana, Oscar Masbmeyer, Ben Kreimeier, Misses Edna Sheridan of Cincinnati, and
Jennie Schooley. Theatrical Notes Promises of the Press Agent. At tme Murray, Members of the Oscar F. Cook Stock 1 , "'"i""" "' 1 "u" - lug me ween uy muir fiteneui vi at the Murray. Mr. Cook who is so well liked here has never been seen to ever seen at the Murray in stock and will compare favorably with many of
To Our Friends and Patrons We take this method of showing our appreciation of your valued patronage during the past year and trust that the benefits derived from our dealings have been mutual. On this basis we ask for a continuance of your favors during the coming year. WE WISH YOU A Happy New Year FULL OF HEALTH AND PROSPERITY. Hackman, Klehfoth & Company
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the higher price attractions. Mr. Cook aa the sheriff, la excellent, while Mlia LeRoy has a part that la mora suited to her than tha ona tha first of tha week. Tomorrow a special matin aa win be given whan Mr. Cook announces one of tha beat playa of tha week. "A Daughter's Devotion." "HIS EXCELLENCY." Presenting the brand new musical comedy, "His Excellency the President," newly costumed and with up-to-date musical and dancing specialties, "The Smart Set" company will
makes its welcome annual appearance at the Gennett on Saturday matinee j and night. Salem Tutt Whitney, Homer Tutt ' and Blanche Thompson, who wera i such a great success with the com pany last year, will again head it this ! season Stomach and Liver Troubles. No end of misery and actual suffer ; ing is caused by disorders of the atomby them. For sale by all dealers. Adv. the Starr Pnae cost; we will
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