Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 261, 14 October 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAlt, THUSSDAY, OCT. 14. 1915
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Mr. and Mrs. RoUln A. DeWeese, who are relaUves of Mr. and Mra. James A. Carr and others In this city, are entertaining: at "Sunnynook Farm," near Dayton. O., a most distinguished freest, Mrs. Hope Johnston of London, England, who is being complimented by a number of affairs. Mrs. Burton J. Westcott of Springfield, O., was a luncheon hostess at the Springfield Country club on Tuesday, entertaining a company of twelve guests. Last evening, the De Weese's entertained a number of guests to dinner. Today Mrs. Johnston returned east for a visit with friends before sailing for Eu rope. While traveling in Europe several years ago Mr. and Mrs. De Weese met Mrs Johnston, who was then Lady Hope, and since that time they have been friends. - Mrs. Lydia Dille ' was hostess yes: terday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church. Members of the Reld Memorial Presbyterian church are urged to attend the service which will be held this evening at the church preparatory to communion Sunday at the church. Rev. H. S. James of the United Brethren church assisted by the Rev. James Furguson of Monmouth college, will have charge of the service and all members of the United Brethren church are invited. Friday evening, a service will be held at the Reid church addressed by Rev. Guy McCracken of Pittsburg. Mrs. Luke Bowing was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Sheepshead club. Favors went to Mesdames Edward Cooper, John Youngflesh, E. R. Stover. A luncheon was served after the game. In two weeks Mrs. John Maher entertains the club. Rev. Guy McCracken of Pittsburg will arrive this evening to remain over Sunday with friends here. Mesdames Dwight Young and S. C. Markley will be hostesses Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock for a silver tea to be given at the home of Mrs. Young, Apartment Five, Cornell, for all members of Circle Five of the aid society ' of the First Presbyterian church. The Central Aid society of the First Christian church elected the following officers yesterday at a meeting held at the church: President, Mrs. Marietta Thomas; vice-president, Mrs. Harlan Mann; secretary, Mrs. Fred Kiann; treasurer, Mrs. Ella Curry. Mrs. Samuel Gray of Windfall, who has ben visiting Mrs. Charles Trimble ?of South Eleventh street, will go to ' Buffalo, Saturday, to join Mr.- Gray. Mrs. Damon Mitchell was hcstess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Tirazah Aid society of Ben Hur Lodge. Mrs. White was a guest. Twenty. guests attended the thimble party given yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Klopp for tha members of the aid society of the Second English Lutheran church. ;, Mrs.' M;,B. Galvin left this morning for a ten days' visit with her sister, Mrs. F. K. Harris of Toledo, O. Mrs. Thomas Campbell received the favor yesterday afternoon when the Wednesday auction bridge club met with Mrs. Harry Lontz. Mrs. Robert Study was guest. Next Wednesday Mrs. Campbell entertains the club. The Ladies' Aid- society of the Reid Memorial church held an all-day meeting in the church parlors, Wednesday. Rev. James Furguson of Monmouth college was a guest. The Christian Woman's Board of Missions of the Central Christian church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Maud Anderson at the Foster home. Special music was furnished
Throw Away Your Glasses Like These People Have Done Everybody knows that thousands of people wear glasses they do not need and that thousands of others wear misfit glasses that do their eyes more barm than good. It Is also known that many of them, by the use of a soothing, healing, cleansing lotion to tone up and strengthen the eyes can discard glasses entirely. The prescription used by the people who wrote these letters has brought relief to tens of thousands. A. G. Luken & Co . or any other druggist can fill it.
Railroad Engineer Wore Glasses Eleven Years and Lost Thousands of Dollars Because of Poor Eyesight. I am the first person, I think, that has used Optona in our city, but will say if others that are inflicted with weak eyes will listen to me, I am sure you will find a large market here for your remedy. I have worn glasses for about 11 years. I have been a locomotive engineer for thiity years, but I have been retired on account of the rigid visual examination. I am reduced from $200 or more per month to $05 per month. Had I been in possesfion of your remedy I would have been i reveral thousand doll3rs better off to-j day. W. J. Phillips, San Bernardino,; Calif. Optcna a Gcdsend 8cys Paceenqer Engineer Who Passed Every Test Without Glasses. Reading your ad in the Minnesota Journal 4 mouths ago I got a 50-cent box from Grand Forks and followed your directions up to time of writing. I am reading now without glasses as in my position as railroad passenger locomotive engineer we must have good night. Of course, I only used the glasses in reading as I run from Neche. X. D., to Winnipeg, daily. The government eye test was held there on the 26tb. I passed everything O. K. without the use of glasses. This Optona is a God-send to the world at large. B. Rafferty, Locomotive Engineer, Neche, X. D.
If your eyes are inflamed or tired, irritated an overworked; if they Itch or burn; if you ever use an eye water or a collyrium, so to your druggist and get a tube of Cptona tablets. Dissolve one tablet in 2 ounces of water and use as an eye bath from two to four times a day. Thousands have used this prescription' and have received benefit beyond anything they expected. The eyes are neglected more than any other organ. This neglect sometimes leads to complications that result in misery, partial loss of sight, or, in extreme cases, in total blindness. Take care of your eyes before it is too late. Do not neglect them. Adv.
SOCIETY
Social Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr meet their girls' class in dancing at Pythian Temple. Card : party at 2 : 30 o'clock in the Eagles' hall. Dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp at 9 o'clock in Odd Fellow's ball. ' Ice cream social and entertainment' at Clevenger School House. . Coterie club holds postponed meeting at home of Miss Gertrude Shute, South Seventeenth street. Misses Eleanor and Francis Robinson hostesses for meeting of Ticknor. club. Ladies of G. A. R. meet in Post room. Court House. Mary Hill. W. at home of Mrs. C. T. U., meets Leeds. Past Chief Pythian Sisters meets with Mrs. John Genn, South Sixteenth street. Silver tea for ladies of First Presbyterian church giv.eu at home of Mrs. Dwight Young in Cornell apartments. Reception given by Miss Martha Gaar Jones for Miss Marjorie Study of Fort Wayne. Mrs. Edgar Brown entertains for Miss Alie Johnson. by Mrs. W. R. Motley. The society has decided to have the canned fruit shower for the College of Missions at Indianapolis and all ladies are requested to bring their fruit to the Tabernacle not lated than Sunday. In honor of Miss Aline Johnson, a bride of next week, Mrs. Edgar Brown will entertain Friday afternoon at her apartment on South Fourteenth street. Miss Martha Gaar Jones will have as her guest, during the week-end, Miss Marjorie Study of Fort Wayne. Friday afternoon, Miss Jones will give an informal reception for her guest at her home on North D. street. Mrs. William Bockhoff was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church. The annual Thanks-offering meeting of the society will be held in a month at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Veregge entertained the following guests to dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jefferies, Mr. Elmer Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Will Dingley and daughter, Lucile, Miss Eunice Vore, Miss Ruby Englebert, Messrs. Russell Fulton, Forest Fulton of Fountain City, and Howard Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Widner entertained the -following guests yesterday at their home on South Thirteenth street. Messrs. and Mesdames Will Maudlin of New Castle, George Miller and three MOONE'S EMERALD OIL For Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Hemorrhoids (Piles), Eczema, Accesses Sores and Painful Swellings. Only a few drops required at an application. So marvelously powerful is Emerald Oil that enlarged glands, wens and varicocele disappear with its use. Price $1.00 at all druggists, sent anywhere, charges paid on receipt of price. Generous samples on receipt of 10c from Moone Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y. Leo H. Fihe can supply you. Adv. Laid Aside Glasses I wish to express my satisfaction with your treatment and exercises which I believe will benefit anyone when properly used. I have laid aside my glasses and believe that I can do without them entirely. L. L. Krug, Chattanooga, Tenn. Distance Glasses Discarded "I Can Count the Fluttering Leaves on Trees Across the Street." I have been usng 'Optona for the past two months about 4 times a day. I have followed the directions and feel greatly benefited by the use of Optona. Began to feel the benefit in a very few days after beginning treatment. I was bothered with eyestrain caused by overtaxing tired eyes, which, of course, induced fierce headaches. I havo worn glasses for several years, both for distance and work and without them I could not read my own nam on an envelope or the typewriting on the machine before me. I cain do both easily now and have discarded my Ions distance glasses altogether. I can count the fluttering leaves on the trees across the street now, which for several years have looked like a dim green blur to me. I cannot expref my joy at what it has done for me. i am writing on typewriter on an averago of five hours every day, sometimes eight, so you can see I can appreciate what Optona has done for me. Mrs. F. C. Gossow, Mill Creek, Okla.
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I children of Cambridge City, 1 Cranor ! ana son and Mrs. Ida Scott. A social dance will be given in the Eagles' hall Saturday night.: Mr. and Mrs. George Worley were host and hostess last evening for a meeting of the Wide-Awake Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church. A social hour followed and refreshments were served. ' Mr. Will Durbin of Anderson, formerly of this city, visited friends here last evening. The Pbilathea class of the Second Presbyterian church met last evening at the home of Miss Eva King. The guests came costumed as, "kids." The evening was spent socially and with music and games. Mrs. M. E. Towle of New York City, is the guest of Mrs. J. J. Reber, South Fourth street. " t The Perserverance Bible class elected the following yesterday afternoon at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Gentry : President, Mrs. Charles Trimble; vice-president. Mrs. Frank Tice ; secretary, Mrs. E. Gentry ; assistant secretary, . Mrs. E. Monroe, treasurer, Mrs. L. B. Thurman. . Mrs. Edward Cooper has returned from Indianapolis and Dayton where she has been visiting with friends. The members of the Shepherd club will hold their , first meeting of the year Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Reld. 35 HURT IN CAR CRASH. NEW YORK. Oct. 14. Thirty-five persons were injured, fifteen of them seriously enough to be taken to hospitals today, when a Port Richmond trolley car bound for St. George, dashed backward down a hill and crashed Into a car behind at Stapleton, S. I. The second car hurled backward, crashed into a third car and passengers in all three cars were hurt. Today's Beauty Aids To clear up and whiten the skin and ; secure that charm of pink and white j youthful freshness so much desired by I all women you will find it far safer to j rely upon a good Tree ?cion rather! than powder. To get rid of that shiny and muddy appearance in your complexion, dissolve four ounces of spurmax in one-half pint hot water, and add two teaspoonfuls glycerin.- Apply ; this to your face, neck and arms, rub-j bing gently until dry. This lotion does i not show or rub off like powder and is i much better. It is splendid for re-! moving tan, freckles, pimples and sallowness. You can make a delightful shampoo for a very trifling cost if you get from your druggist a package of canthrox and dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. Pour a little at a time on the .scalp and rub -briskly. This - creates an abundance of thick, white lather that thoroughly dissolves and removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure. Adv. 1446 A New and Stylish Model. Ladies' dress in semi-princess style with sleeve in either of two lengths. This style is good for velvet, corduroy, gingham, chambray, linen or crepe. The panel fronts give length to the figure. The waist is joined at the sides and back, to gored skirt pieces, having plaits over the front. Tab extensions on the panel are lapped over the waist belt. The sleeve is close fitting in wrist length. In short length it is finished with a shaped cuff. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34. 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 6 yards of 44-inch material for a 36-inch size, which measures about 3 yards at the foot. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on, receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. Address your letter to Richmond Palladium Pattern Department. Richmond, Indiana. Size Kasae .......... City address
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Onen house for all men and bovs inline uunaway Concert company; tne
Richmond will be observed during the j Oxford Dramatic company; and Presinext fifteen days at the Y. M. C. A., dent James A. Burns, of the Oneida as a Dart .of the advertising- Drona-1 Institute,' Oneida. Ky. A canvass for
ganda being conducted in the interest of the membership campaign which begins October 25, and lasts until October 20. All men of the city, young and old, will be given the privilege to visit the association building and make use of the gymnasium, baths, bowling alleys, reading rooms and all the features free of charge. , The announcement of this plan was made known today by Secretary Learner of the association, who explained that when the campaign closed, no man in Richmond could plead as an excuse for not joining that he was not given permission to try out the different phases of association activities. It is expected that hundreds of men will take advantage of the opportunity. DRUGGIST IS FINED BLOOMFIELD, Ind., Oct. 14. A fine of $10 and costs was assessed against D. B. Rush, an Owensburg druggist, on a charge of neglecting to place on the label the per cent of alcohol contained in 15 cents worth of camphor which he sold. CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND AVOID DISEASE . When your blood Is impure, weak, thin and debilitated, your system becomes susceptible to any or all diseases. . . . Put your blocd in good condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts directly and peculiarly cn the blood it purifies, enriches and revitalizes it and builds up the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood the test of forty years. Get ito today. It is sure to help you. Adv. DISCOUNT SALE Ladles who have not bought their Fall. Hats will do well to attend this sale. Mrs. C. A. Brehm 35 North Eighth Street. New Designs Autumn
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Colengelo musicians will appear November 8 in the city halL Contract for the course has beben given the Colt Bureau. Other attractions are the sale of tickets is being made members of the Unity club. LIBERTY WOMAN SPEAKS AT RALLY EATON, O., Oct. 14. Mrs. Ellxabeth Stanley or Liberty. Ind.. an officer in the national W. C. T. U. organization will deliver an address at a temperance rally to be held Sunday afternoon', Oct. 24,' in First Christian church. Mrs. Stanley has addressed Preble county audiences a number of times and upon thi3 occasion will be HOW TO TREAT CROUP EXTERNALLY Rub Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" Salve well over the, throat and chest Tor a few minutes then cover with a warm flannel cloth. Leave the covering loose around the neck so that the soothing medicated vapors arising may loosen the, choking phlegm and ease the difficult breathing. One application at bedtime Insures against a night attack. 25c, 50c or $1.00. At druggists. "V -The Genuine has V tMsTVade Mark"1 ;
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