Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 106, 16 March 1915 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1918

Social News

I Thi 8tandar4 Bewwi et the. . i MetbodlBt churrti wiU tbt lot as Ts cfnlocjt vitti Mh,yandqra ftkcK at ber omt pa NprtU-Jhlr tastiistrtat S'.,", -..i IS i ' ' '-" -'4 .v'-si j. ;.'. -. n' - u ; i Addiac 4o th ftttraxttaaiiass twefl, nasdsjr; ocUlTch4le U Jtlxe nMurad 8t Patrick? 47 4anc4o b flvo by Mr.iWd.Mr Brt jColnCWadniadayi evening t.:Ut BasIeeV aHAll -members of toe banners' class ara asked to come masked.,. Members of former Glasses of Mr. Koto. will, be

priirlleked to attend... At 9 o'clock all

masks will, be removed fend, an aiiemMy enjoyed. . Brown and; Alfcln will play.tha- order of - dances.. Admission to'.tbe allery. will be. 15 cents. Dane programs will be SO cents,, A Japanese Oeisba ; dance. wilt be gfaen by tnt girls, tFo.ro couDles,. wlu dance tbe minuet en4 Mr, &4 Afrs. Kolp: 3wUl demonstrate the ibutt onii,-, ir.

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" club ilestvevenlng, ai' ber. 5b6me ; oa : South .Nineteenth street . .The even-, tag -w spent socially and with' music end gTMnes.' 'Mis Mary Krlvel was gaest. A luncheon was served. In twe -weeks the club wiirmeet with Miss Marie Tborman at her borne on Sooth Tenth street 4 The wedding of Mr. J. Sidney Easier of this city, and Mifs Bonnie May Aler of Indianapolis was " quietly selemaised -Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at -the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. Wall j- on South Tenth street by; the, -Rev. I. -E.Murray. pastor of . the First Christian church. .. Mr. and and Mrsi Easley , bare taken a residence at 313 North Third street.. J: f: Mr, BQr Mrs.' Richard Van San't entertalned the' members of a card club . last -evening at their home on North

- Tenth, street. ' Cards were played at four .tables.' Favors went .to Mr. Saul

t Davis, Mrs. W. . H. Kelsker, and Mrs,

'..0, S. Nixon. After the game an

I .electorate collation in several courses tvwas: served.' ' The guests were Messrs. S snd Mesdames Saul Davis, W. . H. :,KtlSker,. Harry Shaw, O. S. Nixon, J. U.. Ulrica. Burton Oaines, Mrs. John ' Bllisr and "Miss Alma Smith. The

next meeting will be held, in -. two

; weeks at tne Home or Mr. ana Mrs. Hsrry Shsw i:. the Reed flats. ,The Dixon Saxophone Trio will go to Centerville this evening to play for , a St Patrick's Day dance to be given . by the K.,o-:P.'a. of that . place. . -'.The Golden -Rule Bible class of the 1 First Methodist' church, -will meet -Thursday afternoon with Mrs. George Homrigbous, -101 North Sixteenth - street. The Art Gallery will be open to the public this- evening from 7:30 until j30 o'clock; . ', Irfir. and Mrs. Harry Meek entertained -the 'members of their card club in a delightful manner Saturday evening at their home 4n the Union pike near ' Cb'ester. S Twenty-eight personB. were presents Favors went to. Miss Afton Pyle. Mrs. Charles Brown, Mr. George Hlstt ; and Mr. William Morrow. An elaborate lum aeon in several courses was. served. All' members are urged, to attend the- meeting of the. Ladies' Auxiliary of the T. M. I. which will be held this . evening at 7:30 o'clock.i a meeting of the Drama League will be 'held la the high school auditor, turn, March 18, at 8 o'clock. The Hon. William Dudley Foulke will give a lec-' ture.on the Greek drama and a oneact 'phantasy, "The-Maker of Dreams" by Ollphant Downs, an English playwright will be presented by a local j

cast under the direction or miss Eliza

beth Comstock. A membership ticket

will admit the holder and. one guest.

' The Art tudr class will not meet

Wednesday morning at the Art Gal

lery. ' The meeting will be held Tuesday morning, March 23 at the high

school. '. Mrs. .J. M. Coate was hostess Mon

day, atternon. 'for a meeting of the Tjcknor club at her home on North A

THIN MEN AND WOMEN

Htre'e a Safe Easy Way to Gain 10 to . ! ' 30 Lbs. of 8bld, Healthy, , . j.!, , '": Permanent 'Flesh.

Thin, nervous, undeveloped men and women everywhere are heard, to. say, ;i can't understand why I do hot get fat .-1 eat plenty of good, nourishing food." The reason is just this: .'You cannot g'et fat no' matter "how much you eat, unless your digestive organs assimilate the 'fat-making elements of your food instead of passing them out through Che body as waste. ' , What . is heeded is a means' of gently urging ; the assimilative functions of the stomach and intestines to absorb the 'ols 'and. jCa,and hand them' over to the bipod where they may reach the starved, ' shrunken ', run-down tissues and build themlup. iThe ;thli . person's body ,1s! like a'dryjpbn'ge eager and , hungry-for the fatty, .materials of which It Is beingvdeprived by the failure of the alimentary canal to take them from : the food.. The best way to overcome, this. sinful waste .of flesh ! building 'Clements , and to . stop '. the leakage of fats; is: to use Sargol, the ' recently discovered regenerative force , that is .recommended .so highly by physicians here and abroad. Take a little - Sargolftablet .with every meal and notice how quickly your, cheeks, fill but and . rolls' of firm,:, healthy - flesh Jare deposited ', over your, body, covering each; bony angle, and projecting point Leo H- JPihe. Richmond, lnd and other good druggists have. Sargol. or can gat Jt-from thein wholesalai,- and will refund your money. If you are not satisfied with -the gain - in weight it produces' as stated o the guarantee in each package.--. it is inexnensive easy td take and highly .efficient. iV , , ' Caution;. Wh41e. Sargol .has produced ' remarkable results ' in overcomlag nervflgs .dyspepsia -and - general dotnach troubles, "It should not be gken unless you are- willing' to gain ten ftounds or more; for It is a wonderful flesh builder. Leo H. Fihe, Richmond. Ind. j , , -- LAdvertisement '

street. Miss - Florence Bond read - a splendid paper on Physical Degeneration." Mrs. E. B. Clements . read a paper enUUed, George - Junior Republic." - fTne pert - meeting wa Abe held next Monday evening at the home of Di!. ksd Mn. I. W. Dennis an Dr. 8. fi. Smith of Easthaven, will make the address, " ; ' i f, 1 ti .. ,. V . . JThe Hiawatha! Social and , Literary society asilstd:y the Maumee Council will give alarket and baaaar, .Saturday, Marob 37. in the McConaha building one West Main street. The affair is givn for the benefit Of Maune Council dumber 4.. ; . ; ; f .t 7 . . . . ...f". , .1" , Mrs. P. W. "Smith was hostess Monday afternoon-' for a meeting of the Magazine club? at her home on East Main street. Mrs. John Johnson and Mrs. Walter Bates were' the readers. After the program a social hour , followed and refreshments were served. The club will meet again next Monday afternoon. .Mrs. Joseph-Sanders will be hostess fOTJa meettajfof the Neatrophlau club Wednesday kfternoon at' her hoz. (W)T South Seventh street. ...--,5-i-v )tX market abd; sale will be held Sat urday, April 3, at the St Paul's Episcopal Parish' House, by the members of the Guild. The sale will begin at 1.0 o'clock. The' public is cordially irivited to attend;' The Bethany Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church was entertained' last evening in a pleasant

manner by Miss Marian Russell at her home. 434 Randolph street, ,Thlrty members were1 present- The 'hours were spent socially and with guessing contests and games; ' A-luncheon was served. The class will meet again In a month. Mrs. Albert D. GaylewaB a guest in Cincinnati yesterday. Mrs. Stanley, Hayes of North Fifteenth stceet spent today in Indianapolis shopping! "' - Several Richmond people will go to Hagerstown tomorrow to attend an elaborate tea given by Mrs, -A R. Jones, Mrs. Rebecca Stewart and Mrs. F. B. Kercheval at the home of Mrs. Jones in Hagerstown. The affair will begin at 2:30 o'clock. . , y ' The friends of Mrs. Fannie Anderson will be sorry to learn she is seriously ill at the Dr. Laines Private Sanitarium in Havana, Cuba. , , 4 - Eighty persons attended (he. pretty St Patrick's Day party, given last evening at, the" First' Christian church, by the members of the Yr- p. S. C. E. society. The parlors were decorated with shamrocks and other emblems appropriate to the occasion. . About the rooms were a number of shamrocks .which were gathered during the evening - by the young people, .the young men - forming one side and the . young women the other. The women ' were more fortunate and gathered the most Later a splendid musical program was presented. The

Wilson' orchestra, augmented "by several pieces, played several beaatlful numbers. Miss Mabel Mansfield gave a reading and Mr. Ralph Little, sang. Miss Etta Hill,' played ? -violin number and Miss Hill and Mr. Richards playgd a violin duet. Later a short talk was made by Rev. 1.E. Murray. A .'delicious; luncheon '- was' served in tue dining room. The tables were artistically appointed with green tapers and 4 shamrocks. Salad, ; sandwiches and coffee made up the menu. The affair-was a success in every way and reflects creditably upon the committee in charge. ' Mrs. Melville F. Johnston of Richmond, chairman of the are committee of the General Federation- of Women's Clubs, has compiled a booklet on "Art Topics," which may be obtained for ten . cents by addressing Mrs. Henry Burnet, 1864 North Pennsylvania street, .Indianapolis, who is chairman of the art committee of the state federation. This -booklet is designed to aid clubs in preparing are programs. Indianapolis- News. t : r . ' , Members "of a card club were entertained last -evening by Mr. and Mrs. Mason Byer. at their i home on South A street, ards . were: played at several ; tables. - Favors were given by Mrs. George Reid, Mrs. Sol. Frankel, and Mrs. Edward Roser. V A delicious collation was served after the game. In two V weeks .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper will entertain the club at their home on South -Twelfth street. - .

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ARREST U. S. CITIZENS

WASHINGTON, March"'. 16. Two United States citizens were arrested by 'Mexican soldiers after fording the Rio Grande on horse back fifteen miles

ProgresBo in answer to inquiries con-

from Nuevo Laredo Saturday "night. Consul Garrett in Nuevo Laredo so, informed the state department today. .

J. Coynes, were released yesterday oa,f W &TC SltOWlIl Xat " UttCSt

request, oi xae consul..

' A dispatch from Consul Youna . In

cernlng- H. R; Rlnge, a UnltedSfates citizen, announced him safe in Merida.

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