Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 178, 9 July 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUNrTELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1915

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, Dance and. entertainment given: - by Daughters of America at borne .vof Mra. Pitcher. The King' Heralds ; end Light '' Bearers of Grace M. B. church ' will meet at 2:30 o'clock with Miss , irma Weaver. 215 North Nine- . teeath street. .' Miss Anna Nicholson -was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Fsi Iota XI sorority at her borne on North A street. The Richmond chapter has become active again and will hold Its regular meetings fortnightly and a number 'of ' charming social, functions will be given throughout the summer. The first of these affairs Is a charity ball to be given some time next week the date to, be announced later. . Tickets will be seventy-five cents. However the committee will discriminate and tickets will be sold under the supervision of a number of the- members. Several other Important business matters were considered during . the afternoon. After the business, a social hour followed.The girls present were Misses Emerald Hasecoster.. Josephine Wilson,. Mary Clements, Eleanor Seidel, Ruth Marlatt, Vivian King, Dorothy Land, Mable Hasemeler, Elaine Jones, Louise Mslsby, Ruth PennelL Esther Coats, Helen Nicholson, with her guest Miss .Katherine Russell of Mount Vernon, Ohio, and Mrs. Herman. In two weeks Miss Emerald Hasecoster will entertain the sorority at her home on East Main street. Miss Emma W. Thomas of Lafay ette, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thomas on North C, street, returned home this ttornlng.: .; , .. . A silver tea was given Thursday afternoon at the home or Mrs. Feezer on Lincoln street, by members of the tlaataa rlianMar VtiHIriaini fin an and the ' Earnest '. Workers of the Centraf Christian church. A number of "wom en, who are members of the church were privileged to attend. The rooms were decorated with garden flowers and ferns. Refreshments, were served Members of the social committee pre sided at the tea tables. A meeting of the Aid society of the St. John's Lutheran church was held Thursday afternoon. The hours were spent in sewing for the Wernle Or phans Home. Mrs. Charles McClelland leaves Sun dav . niKht ' for an extended business trip through the east after spending his vacation with his parents on, col lege avenue. Miss Helen Nicholson has as her mt at hr hnm on Kast Main street Miss Katherine Russell of Mt. Vernon, Ohio. Several Informal social rune tions will be given for the pleasure of her guest. Society is looking forward with in-; terest to the charity ball wnicn win be given next week by the members of the Pel Iota XI sorority of this city. The proceeds will be used to help defray college expenses of a girl to be educated by the various chapters throughout the state. Admission will be seventy-five cents and the members will endeavor to sell a large number of tickets. The place has not been decided upon but the committee Is desirous of having the function In a summer pavilion if possible. There will be special dance music and every effort will be made to make the affair a success. Although a number of .uu n m mi nf ti a fltv at thin time the committee hopes that many persons may be prevailed upon to attend. Further announcements will be made later. .Mrs. C. F. Walters left today for Washington and Baltimore and other points where she will spend some time visiting friends. Mrs. Frank Plummer was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the aid society of the Second. Presbyterian church at her home on North Twenty-first street. Several important business matters were taken under consideration at this time after which there was a social hour and refreshments: The aid will give a penny supper Wednesday evening, July 14 at the church. The public is invited to attend. The Loyal Daughters of the First Christian church will meet Monday, evening with Mrs. John Shoemaker at; her home on North Tenth street. j i Miss Katherine Emerson of Pittsburg, who is the guest of Miss Winifred Curtis, will visit with Mis3 Martha Illff. who is spending the summer at James Lake, tefore returning to her home. The Busy Bee club met Thursday afternoon in the Kelly building. The hours were spent socially and with needlework. The society will meet again next Thursday : afternoon. The King's Heralds and Light Bear-

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erg of the Grace M. E. church will! meet Saturday . afternoon at ... , 2 : 30 1 o'clock at the . home of Miss. Irma Weaver, 215 North Nineteenth street. After the business session .program there will be a social hour. M Rbt fWfman and children of Columbus, Ohjo, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holler of North Twelfth street; for a few days. An auctinn-brida:e club met yester day afternoon with Mrs. E, , J. Dykeman at her home on South Fourteenth street. The' favor went to Mrs. L. E. Stanley. A delicious collation in sev eral courses was served. In a fort night' Mrs. B. D.' Welch entertains tbe club at her home, 101 South Seventeenth, street. , Mr. Edwin R. Smith, formerly of this city, who has teen visiting his many friends in this city has returned to his home in Austin, Texas. The social to be given this evening at the home of Miss Helen Ball on South Fifteenth street, by the Christian Union of the Reid Memorial Presbyterian T church, has been postponed a fortnight. A dance will be given this evening in the Masonic hall by the Order of Foresters. Piano and drums will play the order of dances. The 'members of the lodge and their friends are cordially invited to' attend. Mrs. John Evans of East Main street, was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of a card club at her home on East Main street. After the game a luncheon was served by the hostess. The club meets again in a fortnight. , There were guests present to fill several tables last everting when the members of the Eagles' lodge gave a card party in the Eagles hall. "The Coterie club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Nettie Kirby at her home on the Henley road. East of of the city; Seventeen guests were present and spent the afternoon socially and with needlework. A luncheon was served. A picnic will be held July 22 at Glen Miller Park for the members and their husbands. Misses Bildred Lichtenfels, Ruth and Grace Edwards went to New Castle Wednesday where they are spending the rest of the week. , Miss Elizabeth Kennepohl is spending her vacation with her grandparents after a year of study at Nazareth Academy, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Miss Kennepohl, who is making music her special study, was awarded the gold ONLY SIXTEEN, GIRL VERY SICK Tells How She Was Made Well by LydiaE.Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. New Orleans, La. "I take pleasure in writing these lines to express my grati tude to you. I am only 16 years old and work in a tobacco factory. I have been a very sick girl but I have improved wonderfully since taking. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and am now looking fine and feeling s thousand times better.'' Miss Amelia Jaqtjillard, 8961 Teboupitoulas St, New Orleans, La. St Clair, Pa. "My mother was alarmed because I was troubled with suppression and had pains in my back and side, and severe headaches. I had pimples on my face, my complexion was sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had nervous spells, .was very tired and .had no ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has worked like a charm in my case and has regulated me. I worked in a mill among hundreds of girls and have recommended your medicine to many of them." Miss Estella Maguire, 110 Thwing St, St Clair, Pa. There is nothing that teaches more than experience. Therefore, such letters from girls who have suffered and were restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound should be a lesson to others. The same remedy is within reach of all. If yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman ana held in strict confidence. Buy COOPER'S Blend Coffee

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medal for music, also honors in vocal and other branches of her - school work. The young women of the Philathea class of the Second Presbyterian Sunday school held their postponed meeting Thursday evening with Miss Mary Males at her home on North C street. A short devotional service was followed by a musical program and the "regular business session, after which re freshments were served by ; the hos tess. The next meeting will be held August 3, when . the members of the class and their teacher, Mrs.- Grace Grose, will enjoy, a picnic supper at Glen Miller Park.' v ;y The Misses Mary and Marguerite Noland and Clara Kennepohl left this morning for Cedar Point to attend the Knights of Columbus outing. Miss Alice "Lannlng " of this city, In company with Misses Fan Williams, Bertha Herold and Nota Harrow of Blobmf ield. and - Miss 4 Anna Humphreys,., of. Linton, . are, guests at a house party, at , the Delta Gamma house at Bloomington. . - Mrs. Charles W.-Cole . of -Mt. Auburn.i Cincinnati,, and Mrs. O. C. Scott and daughter Elaine, of ! Springfield, - 111., were guests at a dinner given Wednesday by Mrs; Jay Dewey at her home in the McGulre Flats. . . About fifty-five members of the Young t People's'- Society and Sunday school of 'the First Baptist church, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.' John Dempsey at their home west- of the city. A picnic dinner was served in the woods and the afternoon was spent with games. Honoring Mi6S Marguerite Wilke of New York City, Mrs. Willard Carr entertained at luncheon today at her home on East Main street. Covers were laid for seven guests. At Twin Oaks cottage at Morton Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Carr will entertain this evening at dinner for several friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geers and children are' spending the week at Fort Loinia, Ohio. -Miss Hazel Dafler, Miss Esther Jones, Miss. - Katherine Quigg, and Miss La Verne Jones are attending a house party given by Miss Martha Ann Small at her home in Marlon, Indiana. Mrs. R. G. Conley was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the

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