Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 50, 8 January 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TKLKGKAM, FRIDAY, JAN. 8, 1915.
Social and Club Activities; Topics of Interest to Women
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Meetings of Literary, Card and Social Organizations
Social Calendar
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp -will meet their Misses and Masters class in dancing at their home on North' Tenth street. -
Mrs. Frank Crichot will meet her children's class in dancing at her home on North Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr will not meet their classes in dancing until January 23.
A penny supper will be given at the Grace M. B. church by the members of the Epworth league. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meeting their children's class in dancing in the afternoon at 3 o'clock at their home on North Tenth street.
The usual supper will be served in the evening at the Country club for all members.
was given the favor. Mrs. H. B. Loper and Mrs. Hill were the guests of the club. After the game the hostess served a luncheon. In two weeks the club will meet again. The hostess will be announced later.
A card party was given last evening at the usual hour in the Eagles' hall. Cards were played at several tables' and favors given the fortunate ones.
The Dorcas society of the Earlham Heights Presbyterian church met yesterday afternoon at the church. After the business session a social hour followed.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Reller of South Fifteenth street, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter, Miss Gretchen. Their many friends extend congratulations.
The West Minister Guild of the First Presbyterian church, will meet In the afternoon with Mrs. Howard DU1, 46 South Eighteenth Btreet.
The first meeting of the new year for Professor John Cunningham's dancing class was held last evening in the Knights of Columbus hall. The
attendance class work
engraved with the name of the bride and bridegroom-to-be were given each guest. Those who enjoyed the function were Misses Aletha and Florence Zwissler, Christina and Elizabeth Huber, Fannie Horrell, Mary, Josephine and Rosella Pfeiffer, Mary Knauber, Ruth Haller, Julia Cook, Katherine Williams, Marcella Wester.dorf; Mesdames Frank Kinert, Emory Pitts and Pearl Smyth.
Miss Leah Dunna Vant of Detroit, who has been the guest of her sisterMrs. Harry Niles, has returned to her home.
The Tourist club will meet this evening with President and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly at their home on College avenue instead of meeting with Dr. and Mrs. David W. Dennis as announced in the year book.
Harvey Brown and Mrs. Frank Youngflesh. The favors went to MeBdames Edward Cooper, Webb Pyle and Edward Roser. ' After the game a luncheon was served. In two weeks the club will meet with Mrs. Edward Cooper at her home on South Twelfth street. A business meeting of the Aid society of the United. Brethren church was held yesterday afternoon at the church. The attendance was large. Plans for the coming year's work were discussed at this time. Officers as follows were elected yesterday at the -tweeting of the Mission Circle of the Universalist church Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ilachael Owen, 355 Randolph street: President, Mrs. Martha Burr; vice president, Mrs. Elizabeth Bair; secretary, Mrs. Martha Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. Dove Judy; .superintendent of mite boxes, Mrs. Emma Cockerell. Mrs. E. J. Anderson, Mrs. K. E. Root of Wisconsin, and Mrs. Mary Comp ton were guests of the circle. After the business session a social hour followed and refreshments were served in the dining room, where poinsettia flowers and ferns formed a decoration. The next meeting will be held the forst Thursday in February at the home of Mrs. Martha Burr, 307 North Seventeenth street.
A joint meeting of the Earnest Workers and the Woman Character
Builders class of the Central Christian church was held Thursday after-
noon at the home ot Mrs. ueorge The Ladies' Aid society of the (.Mansfield on East Main street. The Trinity Lutheran church met Thurs-; Woman Character Builders' class inday afternoon with Mrs. George Haner ! stalled the following officers: Presiat her home on South Fourth street. ; dent, Mrs. Gist; vice president, Mrs.
was large and after the! uiienuunce was large, a fnort: jvuoh; secreiaij, iurs. ami mcuueu,
in Tspmhlv wis hplri uuoiuesa session was nem Rlier WUICU ; iissisiaui. seureiai, iuis. ritu nuuei ,
noon. Her subject was "Educational System of England." Mrs. Hodgin of Wilmington, Ohio, and Miss Lucile Moore, were guests of the club. After the program a social hour followed. The next meeting will be held In two weeks.
Mrs. E. G. Hill was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Aid society of the Reld Memorial hospital at her home on East Main street. Fifty members were present. The hours were spent in making sheets and napkins for the hospital. The society will hold an all day meeting in a fortnight at the home of Mrs. A. W. Jtoach on South Twentyfirst street. Word has been received of the arrival of a baby daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hack at Vincennes, Indiana. " Mr. Hack was formerly Miss Stella Dalbey of this city. She
is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Dalbey of South Twelfth street.
men who boarded President Wilson's train for Indianapolis: C. B. Beck, M. W. Kelly, W. B. Dye, Dr. C. E. DufTin, Joshua Allen, H. L. Ashley and Dj. D. W. Dennis. GOES TO SEN. KERN'S HOME. INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 8. President Wilson arrived here at 1:5 o'clock thlp afternoon. He was taken at once to an automobile which . was waiting to whisk him to the home of United States , Senator John W. Kern. Te weather that greeted the chief executive on his arrival was cc-14 and slightly cloudy.
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A penny supper will be given at the Grace M. E. church Saturday evening from 5 until 7 o'clock.
treasurer Mrs. Arch Campbell. For the Earnest Workers the offic-
Mrs. Howard Dill, 4G South Eneht-
I eenth street. The hours will be spent One of the most artistic and charm-J in sowing for the Visiting Nurse's ing social functions coming soon after Loan Closet. All members are asked the gay Yule Tide was the thimble ! to be present. party and tea given this afternoon by I Mrs George Balljnger and Miss Anna! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wright of Horn at the home of Mrs. Ballinger Richmond, who were married New on the National Road, West, in honor , Years' eve, are the guests of Miss of Mrs. Erie L. Reynolds, a recent ; zelda Osetih.wh who e-nve dinner
i Mrs. E, Hanning had charge of the
a moptmr. r,f tho vot Aii.,itr ! devotional exercises. A part of the
Guild of the First Presbyterian ' afterll"n was devoted to needlework, ers are: President, Mrs. George Mulchurch will be held Saturday after- Mr8- Joseph Beck made ar. interest- len; vice president, Mrs. Henderson; noon" at 2 30 o'clock at the home of inR talk telling of the work which the secretary, Airs. Mary Mahan; treas-
socieiy nas accomplished. Mrs. George urer, ;irs. lieorga ennsman. nepons Snyder "gave a reading. Delicious re- of the year's work were read. It was freshments were served. The socle- arranged to give an entertainment
ty will meet again next Thursday aft-. January 2l. at the Tabernacle. After
cjwoon with 5is. John Arkerman at the program a social hour followed
Water Bills (Meter Bills) due January 1st. . 31-10t LARGE CROWD (Continued from Page One.)
them to get near the rear platform. Finally Mayor Robbins forced his way to the platform and held up the two documents, which were taken by Mr. Tumulty, the president's secretary, who bowed his acknowledgements to
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President Wilson shook hands with our delicious cod liver and iron tonic . about fifty people before he began his ; without oil. with the understanding' address, speaking a word or two to ' we will return your money If it does: each of them. ; not help you. Leo H. Fihe, Druggist, The following are some of the local i Richmond, Ind adv. i
bride and Mrs. W. B. Garver, who is leaving soon for a residence in Springfield, Ohio. The function began at 2:30 o'clock. The color scheme red and green was carried out in all the appointments. Ferns, and other pretty house plants were used in arranging the various rooms. In the dining room red poinsettia flowers were in evidence. In the center of the tea table was a French basket filled with poinsettia flowers. Mrs. Colin Schaefer and Mrs. N. S. Cox presided at the tea urns. Other tssistants were Mrs. C. W. Hoeffer and Miss Fannie Horrell. The afternoon was spent socially and with needle work. The guests were Mesdames Charles S. Marvel. Miriam McDivitt, K. H. Mendenhall, Colin Schaefer, N. S. Cox, W. J. Smith, K. Li. Reynolds, Harry Uoan, Davie? Roberts, Dempsey Den
nis, Sarah Stutson, Robert
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for them last evening. A French brisket of pink roses and tapers in art candlesticks decorated the table. The place cards were in bridal designs. Miss Isenbach was the bridesmaid and Mr. Chester Frazier was the best man at the wedding. Indianapolis News.
, Mr. William Campbell has returned to his home in Detroit alter spending several days in this city, the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Roland Louck at her home on South Twentysecond street. Mrs. Campbell will remain in the city for several days.
home. 135Tsouth Kighth street.
Fifty guests enjoyed W" thimble party given Thursday nfu-nmon at the pretty heme of Mrs. L. II. I-nmyan on North 'Twelfth street by a circle of the First Met iiouist ehur h M isr.ionary society. I'!';v.-'-rs and ferns .f re used in decorating the rooms. ' hp hostess was assis'ed hi entertaining by her sisters. M if scs Sarah and Ella Otstot. The Victrola furnished music for the afternoon. At the close of the afternoon's pleasures a 'hineheon was served.
refreshments were served
Mr:; Lewis King v. ill have charge1
of the oeal and Mrs. Karl Aliison, instrumental when the Music Study club meets Wednesday morning at 9:30,
o'clock in the Public Art Gallery 'the high school.
Mr. Fred Cates. sun of Mr. and Mrs. dwin Cates, of North Eleventh
street, antf who is a student at Indiana university and who spent the holidays1 here has been made a members of the.
Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.
A meeting of the Teddy Bear Euchre club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Roser on South Eleventh street.
A meeting of the Woman's Col
legiate club was held Thursday after-; noon at the home of Mrs. J. llerschel!
Coffin on College avenue. Miss Edith
Guests for the afternoon
Mrs. I Tebbetts has the paper for the after-
Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth entertained with two tables at bridge this afternoon at her home in Westcott Place in honor of Mrs. W. W. Gaar and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Otterbeing, Ohio.
Honoring Miss Mary Rich, who will
Randle, hn mnrrieri npvt week to Mr T.awler
William Qulgg, Alexander Retd, At-; Dietemever, Mrs. Walter Bennett and wood Jenkins, Jesse Bond, William airs- j. j. Sheffer gave a prettily apBond. Alonzo Gardner, W. B. Garver, : poined miscellaneous shower last Charles Hoeffer, Allen Hole, L. C. evening at the Bennett home north of Hoover. John Johnson, J. 1 i. Kinsey, ;tn(1 city The decorations were in I'.enjnmin Johnson, N. C. Heironimus, keeping with the spirit of Christmas.; 'Harry Heats, Misses Alice Moorman, A number of Christmas bells were Vnud Toms, Elsie Marshall, Carolyn llSP(i in carrying out the decorative liond and Halcey Harold. motif. In the living room flowers ' ' ; and ferns formed a pretty embellishA subscription dance will be given ment. The evening was spent socially : Friday evening, January 15, at the aml wih music, and games. The! Country club by the members of a i bride-to-be was showered with many i committee and all members of thepretty and uaeful gifts. During the! Hub are cordially invited to attend. PVening Miss Fannie Horrell gave!
.-Mr. ttoy r-arKs win piay tne oraer or ; ficveral pretty readings. Later a dedances. The affair promises to be one, ncious supper was served. The of the important dancing parties ofbride-s table was appointed with red the coming week. All persons who,nearts nowers and ferns. Above the expect to attend are asked to send table was suspended a' white wedding seventy-five cents to Mrs. Thomas M. bell souvenirs' in the form of bells Kaufman not later than Monday on account of the luncheon which will hp 1
served. Out of town guests and all members are cordially invited to attend.
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A Sale Noted for Its Remarkable Values
Throngs of Women are buying and taking advantage of these remarkably low clearance prices
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr will give a public demonstration of dancing Saturday, January 16 in the morning from 10 until 11 o'clock in the Pythian Temple. Any person interested is cordially invited to attend as the galleries will be open to the public. They will dance the Waltz Brilliante and the Nightingale. A Russian dance. Magyar Friska will also be demonstrated. A number of couple dances, folk dances and the modern ball room dances will also be presented at this time. Saturday. Jan. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Nohr will begin their second semester of dancing in the Pythian Temple.
By Using Stuart's Calcium Wafers Natural Little Blood Purifiers That Work Like a Charm. Don't despair if ycur fnce is covered with pimples, blotches, liver spots, or your body is covered in spots with tetter, rash, boils, etc. Just use Stuart's Calcium Wafers for a short Time and see how quickly you will clear up your skin.
Mrs. George Rohe was hostess , Thursday afternoon at her home on South Fifteenth street for a meeting: uf an auction bridge club. Mrs. Loper;
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pimples, and Rtuart's Calcium Wafers did that." I Pimples and eruptions of all kinds come from the inside. The blood casts !
lay. Those in close touch with the ituation declare that John C. Rranaitan of Brownstown, will be Pedwell's hoice.
Prospects of legislation to compel ; out the impurities it contains and thus
lieatres in the state to sell tickets to pimples, boils, etc., appear. Cleanser
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Every Garmeut in this sale. Every Garment must be sold.
n;I admit negroes to all performnces, has brought considerable joy o the-tlored population of Indianap'!:s. James F. Cleary, Republican, of Marion county, is framing a bill to n.ike it a misdemeanor to exclude a semt) from any place of amusement. Labor Legislation.
Representative Fred L. Feick of wafers
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the blood, stop the poison 4rom de-i veloping in the blood tissues and j pimples will vanish as if by magic. j Stuart's Calcium Wafers contain in! a natural manner the greatest blood! purifier Calcium Suldhide. Calcium Sulphide and the other ingredients of these remarkable little'
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luce several bills in the house in the Ms rushing through our veins very nterest of labor. An arbitration law fast. It takes less than a minute for Mtterned after the federal statute i our blood to cover the entire body. .hich created the bureau of media-; You can thus readily, see that ion and conciliation is one of the! Stuart's Calcium Wafers, when they hings aimed at by Mr. Feick. j enter the body, have an almost instant Among the former members of the 'effect upon all imptrrities, no matter senate who came to Indianapolis to j where located, whether it be the tip hear President AYilson's -speech were i of the nose or the ends of the toes. Robert K. Proctor of Elkhart, author ll.v the use of Stuart's Calcium of the famous Proctor laws and E-nrt-1 Wafers your complexion will take on ney Sharer of Gas City. Both of these j a fresher hue and a more natural ex-solons were members of the upper series of tints than ever before, house when county option was the big j Impure blood is' blue or black, issue. ! Purify it and it becomes ruby red. The house convened shortly- after 'This color showing beneath the skin
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is the secret cf all beautiful complexions. Stuart's Calcium Wafers are sold by all druggists every where. Price 50 cents a box. A small sample package
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Florida Grape Fruit, heavy in juice, thin rine
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15c, 2 for 25c
Neufchatel and Pimento Cheese, Moraine Jams, the finest yet, different from any other Neufchatel Pimento cheese. -
Vegetables
Cauliflower, Head Lettuce, Mangoes; Celery, Parsley, Raddishes, Oyster Plant, Greelnions, Cucumber3,Parsnips. ,
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One Lot 5G Fur Neck Pieces for Quick Clearance Including Sable Coney, Black Coney, Black Russian Bear, Grey Bear, Isabelle Martin, Opossum and Blended Mink Neck Pieces, all in medium and large styles, selling regular $4.50 to $10.00. These for Saturday Qg Special; while they last
Women's and Misses' Sweaters - . Most all colors, white, grey, navy anil 1 red, $1.98 to $6.50. These are priced less a third . P Beautiful One-Piece Dresses S And there are still many wondsrU bargains among them. Come, , sec: them. Tomorrow only Price. i I Children's Coats, $5.75 to $15.C0: values; 10, 12, 14, 13, 15, 17 sizes. Tomorrow (Saturday) Vi Frke- -$2.87 to $7.50. And there are wdnderful bargains among them.
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We cannot go much into detail at this time, other than simply remind readers that ; this Phenomenal Clearance our great-est January Ready-to-Wear Clearance continues tomorrow. . r
Everything in the Ready-to-Weai? at a Sacrifice.
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