Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 265, 19 October 1915 — Page 5

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TCOS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEUMRAU. TUESDAY, OCT. 19, 1915

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Dances

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A.reddJas iln Iim Ur, 1

n.w mfL-fr-ji; imfr?- -we

I when .Mr. Ithv M. fww. sen;of

rjM xo, fiM.'CtMi4rMC, osugster J of Mr and ' Mrs: -Charles yurlfit at the 'honae T the bride's Barents on

North Ninths street) ;ln'fhe presence of

the member ftber immediate' faailies. The ''oess decareted .with roses "Mitt. -f erne' f Tb,e -Cf reateny , was " oerf emed .bv the 'Rev. ?A:iJ.v..lof.

.1 Tha br1dive attract 'in alteileved ' gofUVpf wttftecfene de' csis e. - Her f flowers w .cai4$msf V boqat ; of

l -Se? :teci9?eSMhv.a obiner in se?

i nd Mri. FfV left.thU aftri noopfor Ctaelnntt"wbei,thiy .will j go to New" Orleans and' oj$ersoUieto peU whery they-w ape?.d their , heeffisn. - - . .

f blue vJMseeedv and ? her hat -"was a

i blalptfe?m

.Upen thetriiftmtp tfcis city they will be-at betted thefr.fly friend.

i who iW;Utt tfoeMeiideeAwni!tttla-

'ttejgp.:; -.;' .'-: ;r ; 1 . Among the out, of town.- sjuejsta'were ! Mr. aad MnL : Vlter Feeder of Chf esgo, a brofher of the bridegroom., and Mr. and : Mrs. Cr M. JijuUda. ob aad

t daughter, - iBeUeue, ;KeatueaT. T?1-

; The s MaBMlne eh i met - yeateFday

f aftenooa wlth-1Pf. J.' K..: Hftlto.at' her u home, on South Teqth atpetJV Te

readers mare iMeaduue -,F.' 'A- Bron and J. ,W.? FewufwNrt ' wfc. thf clpb-e-tpSSfrftv Cwl Holtojj and Mn. EBwmeyor apd !4ri.; Samuel riaai will KaTtha. Mailm i 1 - -.

1 Mre. Ray Keicheval"rUl be heeteep

Wedyeedsr aftfraeieo for s a raeettyf of . the linah Aid - eoclety of the ? Bea

? rSSvlSX?eifeS?h3r i, Cttrdiwb,waTOy,eefjnfat..ue4r I bme.404HIneJreBBem

eddtos; id . fr..EdTrd;B oil- ' am and Ml Aline - Johnson , In ' thernonrln: - - - 1 ' ' . ' . - -Muflo-Study ?cjub meets in Public Ut Gallery; at the high achooL . . r - ,' - I -. . Open . meeting , of Domestic . Selenee aMeeiation at 2:30 o'clock in th parlors of First' Presbyter - in church") y - ; .- ; . , '. . : i . " . ' , Mrs. -William" Smith hostess for v important meeting of Penny dub. - Woman's i'. Honie and - Foreign . r'Miisjonary " soelftr of st Ff.ui's Eulhersn, church meets. ' , ' Sectooo One Ladies and .Paetor'a Union of Grace M. E. church, i metawith -Mrs- Horace Kramer. '7- , -v Jtraiitr. j 0. J8toylf Tiostesa, for aid? society or Flrtt Baiitlit :- churehi;-i -;' ; '; ;' ; ... -r. X Mrs. A. B-Prtce hostess fer Seo- ; tten "Three" of Leidles Aid' society ' ' 0 : Grace .m;'b; .church. -V . " Sfrs. EUfn ; Laeey hostess 'for t Section Kunber'Tvo Ladlts and : Pastor's : Union. Grace ' M. E. ' church.' ' !''.'- :' :" '..: - j ! , . ' .. - . i Current ; Events club meets at v ?:'.39i:0!cioek:;wlth . Mis' Florence Fox.' ' y v ' ' ' ' Miss ' Blanch Compton hostess for meeting f .'A.! 'S:C. '.club. ' . Cf rd party at 2: 30 o'clock in the : Moeye hall.

-1BS?4"ftirfe Vlb meets with

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1 Penny club - members '"111 be entertained tomorfcpr afteraoon by: Mrf. "Will ? Smith. ; salted i by t her mother, lrs." Enjma Rank.. ,; : ' i 1 " ' flss Mary 'Pojter.- went to'-tTerr Haute yesterday, and la attending' the seventy-filth"' Diamond Jubilee at 'St'. Mary's-In-the. Woods. Miss - Porter, who 'is an' aVcpmplished' pifnist,will aepesr on the program given In con-

neeiiop -wiio in?, jupuee. ... 1 Miss , Mildred Parker waa , hostess : ' Monday evening' for a' meeting of the Loyar Messenger's' class of the' First Christian Vchureh - t; her home -on ' Randolph street. A short business

LJar and . fihCents - follove

4 Those ypreseVC '.wee'; isse Edltb;

iwcxer, wuneimina isene, aiico .vpss:VKin1t$9MEkth t Aliea. . . Elizabeth Hunt. Blanch Compton, Lil- . , lian Karehi Marian R,ssell. Lucile . White. Hasel Xlnley. AlU MsTe White.

Delorfs Elhs. Inez Leighten, Amy 3 tspatrlck. Margaret Wilson; ' Mesmes I; F. Bums and Rena Johnson.

; ' Next Monday evening! th'e;memers of

. ue class ana me ooys ciass, tioyai Seouts will have a. hay ride and-Halloween party in the; barn on the White farm and Misses Alta 9fs and Lucile

wnite wui aci aa.nosieeses.

: Last evening the- officers and their faJpiUes'of the Eisern'Star gave Mrs! Mary Belford of Main street, a pleasant surprtfe in' ocdex to showher es- . teem in'whlch she is;held'by the members of the Eastern Star. The guests came with well-fined Tbukets and a

. deliclour supper waa -served.: t -

Mrs Thomas : Campbell.

FiTe ' Hundred club holds first meeting 'of -year at honie of Mrs. :.qs.Bh;i-,; '- - . Tlrsak'Aid Wietytof ::Ben Hur . ; lodge meets with , Mrs. Ray Kervcheval. Pleasure - Seekers -meet with Mrs. 'Elmer Kreimeier. ' Mrs. Joseph Phenis hostess for . meeting of Narcissus 'Embroidery club. ' Members of a Euchre club entertained by Mrs. Charles Kreimeier. South .Sixth- street. ' " 1 Pocahontas 7 crd club meets with Mr ; and Mrs. L..M. Hays. . Division Four Ladies' and : Pastor's Union Grace M. E. church

titllMWrs.iraora SJonSJT.

' -New Idea Se wins Circle meets

ai '3 SO o'clock with Stiss Ardath .

Thompson

? Mr. Taid Mraw.;Wtti"Tiflieslw-and daughter Miss - Mary of Tampa. Florida, have retunieL home after-a ,vlslt

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'iyJaB4'-Mra!'Ce"r8n)ihn4-''H-' trrned-from Hamilton where' they ;vis-

ltea -xvif a. Mary .JJanoe. -

' ' The Golden - Rule ' Bible class of the

'First' M.; E.-cbureh 'wilj 'meet Thurday afternoon at ' 2 : 30 o'clock at th e hpme - of j- Mrs.' J. W- ;Hali."10f "North Twentieth sveet, when' an election of officera and 'work of - the closing year will -feature the occasion. Mr. -and Mrs. ' James , Moore of ConiierWiK who bTe ; been visiting in . this cHy" have returped hme. MJss Fannie Evelyn Horrell ,1s in Lafayette and today attended 'the Yfdding of Miss Ruby Beeker and Mr. . Morris Parks which was -solemnised this morning at 11 o'clock-' The bride and :tyiss ;Horrell were .classmates when- students at Indiana -University; .-.. . .

dikoiifide&TThe ptogram," which ia an tereellentoj8e,followa Vocal Quartet "Bright ia the Day"

irrcKn nerewaros uarm ana tiappinsa) Cborua'No: e: E. Praut Mesdames Fred J. Bartel, Dwight ' x Toung. . Wilfred ' Jessup and 4 r . ; , j.i p. Hui. . ;

Piano Solo Rondo in E-Flat Major

i ... ... . John Field - Miaa Alta McPheraon. -

Vocal Solo '"The Bailiff's Daughter

tor isungton" (Seventh Century . Traditional . : Mrs. Fred J- BarteL r v--. ? Piano Duet : V. 't ' (a) LThe . Morris: Dance. ,'. ... ... i .Edward German ' (b) The Shepherd's Dance. ' - . '. '. . Edward German (c) The Torch Dance. ..... Edward : German -'Miss Mcpherson,; Mrs.. Lewis G. - - Reynolds.. . , ; Vocal Bolp t - :(a) Choose Me Yeur Valentine" Mnsle; founded .on. a; Carol ' - 'Heard-St; . Valentine's Day , ?. ; at Little BrickhUl, Bucking- ; ' hamsbf re . Robert Conntngsby (b) ' "A . Farewell" . Jlerbert Oliver -; -! Miss McPherson at Piano. Piano 80I0 ' ' -'(a) ' Country Dance

. . , ..... Edward German (b) Pastoral Dance

Edward ' German

(c) i Merrymakers : . ." . . ; v .....

i, , . Edward ' German

- " Miss .Ruth' Hadley. .

Vocal Trio-- '

(a) "Come, Sisters, Come" (Poetry - written by Edward Oxen- . ; ford) Opus 22, No.-3." ..

. - . ............. A. C. McKenzie

, toj -1 ne Merry Beggars" (Words written by Richard Browne, 152)

..... . F. Cunningham Woods

Mrs. Bartel, Mrs. Young. Mrs. Hill.

Miss Ruth peltz, Accompanist. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. William H. Commons and Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Ad'dClman of Scott Mills, Oregon.

Charles Benson and wife entertained Friday at : their country home northeast " of the, city. At the noon ' hour an elaborate dinner was served. Fall flowers and ferns were used - in . appointing the table. The afternoon was spent socially and ' with music and games. Others present besides the guests of honor were Messrs and Mesdames Elmer Commons, of New , Paris, Ohio; Clinton Commons, and daughter Nina of - Webster, William Crampton of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs., Walter Feeger arrived laBt night from Chicago to be the guests of Rev. and Mrs. ,A. J. Feeger and attend the wedding of Mr. Luther Feeger and Miss Ethel Marlatt.

She has often; visited "In 'this city

and, has' many friends here.

Mrs. 1 J. P. Hill, vocal, and Misses Alta McPherson and Ruth Hadley,; instrumental, arranged the program for the meeting of the Music Study club, which will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the public art gallery. The subject is "English Composers, Early and Modern." Mrs. Oliver' Nusbaum will have charge of the

will be the Swiss Bell Ringers. Tickets are on aale for a nominal, sum and the entertainment promisee to be quite in

teresting. "The public is cordially in-J

rited to attend. ... ;' ,T ; .On' account of illness the Shepherd club , did not meet last evening at the home of . Mr., and .Mrs.'- George Reld. Mrs. Reid. has. also postponed the meeting of the Five Hundred club Wednes

day afternoon. Further; notice will be

made later, w v;;... t'-..:; Mrs. Walter G. Butler waa hostess

yesterday afternoon for a meeting of

the 'TKknor club; - Mrs. - steel ey had the paper on. "Mound Builders and In

diana.'! . Mrs. . Frank Chambers . enter

tains the club next week.

Miss Flora Armbruster . gave a' din

ner Sunday; for the following guests Mr. and Mrs. John .Wright and grand

daughter. Mr. and Mrs. .Wiley Slade of

Greenville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. ' Alfred

Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Max of New Madison, Ohio, Mrs. Adams

and Miss Edith Adams.

Miss Elizabeth Shrlber of Indianapo

lis, a resident of this city in former

years, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor-Shrlber and friends here. ' Miss Margaret ' Wickemeyer will go to Michigan City, Saturday for a visit with kinspeople..- - - , i Misses Mary and Lucile - Carney went to Terre Haute today to attend a jubilee anniversary.' - Mrs. Mary Doner and Mrs. Rockefeller of ' this city have returned from Hamilton -where they-attended a miscellaneous' shower given by Mrs. Charles Von Stein - in honor of - her daughter, Miss -' Berdina Von Stein, who will be come the bride of David Ittel, the latter part of November. " The West Richmond W. C. T. U. met yesterday, afternoon with Mrs. Effie hall at her home on West Main street. A social committee was named

with Mrs. Hall, chairman. Plans for a social function to be given some

time within the year were made. The next -meeting will- be held - the first

Monday In November atjthe borne of

Mrs.' J.JB. Unthank. Klnsey street.

Ul.. inTl !iTnt mntinimlnmii at a

hm'llv Aiw.J OnnJa. 4n oolahratian of

the birthday- anitfvu-aary of her broth

er. Mr. W. c. Lantx. xne laoie.waa appointed' with autumn flowers. Cov

ers were laid for -Mr. and Mrs. w. c Lenta, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lantx.

ana Mastera-Beveny ana jonn ;wu-

uam Xianu. . . ' Mr. and "Mrs. Carl McClure were

guests of" friends at Columbus, 1

Sunday. ; ; -'

Mr. and Mrs. Wagner spent the

week end with friends In- Urbane. . . - Mrs. Lc -M. -Brownell ' baa returned from Chicago after a pleasant visit with relatives, i ;- ' " - . - , V ' -

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Conner, who

came here recently from Cincinnati, have taken apartments in the Pelham. Mr. Conner is -connected' with the Pilot Motor Car company. Mrs. Flora Conley will - be hostess

for Section No. 4 of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church Wednesday afternoon at her home, 428 National -road. - -

Members of a Sunday school class of

Str Paul's' Lutheran church, taught' by

Mr., George Brown, were entertained last evening , at home of Master Carl Dunham.' ' Games .and music featured

the evening. - Refreshments were serv

ed. Those present were Masters Walter McKlnley. Bordon Beverly. Francia Cross. Frank Catey. Howard Wa,mer. Harold Baker. Harold Cathcart. XCr ett Titos. Norman Miller and Uarrr Stefnbrlnk. ' -r- - ;

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: from developing m its acute " form of bleeding gums, tenderness mchewingand loose teeth. . " " To meet the need for such a daily treatment and to enable everyone to .take the necessary precautions ' against this disease; a prom- ' inent dentist has put his own prescription before the'

public in the evaxsWnt form f -Senreco Tooth IstsL " " - . ' Senreco contains the' best eot nctive'ahd preventive' for pyor - rhca - known to dental science. Used daily it will successfully pro- - TrrfTmirTriTh frhmlhis ilissess Senreco also contains the beat harmless agent for. keeping. the' . teeth clean and .white. ; Itlms a . refreshing' flavor and leaves a ' vAcJesomely clean, cool indphai ant taste in the mouth. ' " ' f '.Start the .Senreco treatment tonight full details in the folder wrapped around every tube.

Symptoms described, ia 25c two ox. tube is sufficient : for six or eight weeks of the pyorrhea treatment.. Get Senreco at your : druggists today, or send 4c in stamps or coin for sample tube and folder.' Address .The Sentanel Remedies Co, 505 Union Central Bldg'Gn-

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Mri George Thomas and Miss Marie Weber, surprised their many friends this morning and were married at 5:45 o'clock by the Rev. Raymond Ise-

tey of the Second English Lutherans "

church. Mr. and . Mrs. Thomas left this morning for Cincinnati where they will spend several days.' The bride wore , a . handhome traveling suit and' her, flowers Were , a corsage bouquet. They 'Will be at home upon their return .to their many friends at their, newly appointed home, 718 West Main street.

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- ? HAIR TO DARKEN IT - '':; 3-. . -, , .jr. Zsi Grandma Kept Her Loeks Oerk. Qlessy, thick With a' Mixture of aage Tea aiid Sulphur. . - .: -' i-.T v;'- ' '.'."" '' ' "' The old-time mixture ,of Sage '.Te and : Sulphur for darkening : ' gray, screaked and faded hair is grandmother's trfatmeat, and folks are again using.it to keep thelt hair f good, even color,' which is quite sensible, a we are living In an age 'when a youthful

appearance is of.lhe greatfst advant-

Nowaday, thugh,"w don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussyl mixing . at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use

product called "Wyeth's Sage and Sul; phur Compound": for ab;put50 cents a bottle., It is very popular -because nth body can discover. it: has ben applied. 8imply BKisten'; your, comb or-a -soft brush :-with ,it. and draw uthisithrouf h your hair, .taklpg one small strand at

a- Umf ; oy morning the; gray .hairdisappears, but what delight -the-ladies

wttb Wyeth's Sage aad Sulpburls tbat besides beautifully darkening the: hair aft? r few sppllcatiens tt T els o pre . duces ithusoft lustre and " appearance , of abundaaee which 'is so attractive;. ' besidee, ; prevents dandruff; itching

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Ybtithful Lbbldng

(The Beauty Seeker.)

The real secret of keeplcr younc-leok

fag aad bMuttful," aays. a well-know

The attraction at St. Andrew's auditorium Thursday evening of this week

What Every Mother Knows. Every Mother knows that during the trying, period before baby comes the use of Mother's Friend, a dependable external remedy obtained . of druggists, is absolutely necessary so as to avoid the pains caused by undue tension upon - .the cords, ligaments and; muscles resulting from muscular expansion.' ' Under: the surface' is a network of fine nerve threads and by applying Mother's Friend all these are soothed and helped. Expansion is natural and pains are relieved. In many cases nausea, morning sickness and other distresses are avoided.

toygieolat, "i to keep the liver and bowels normally active. Without theaa re

quisites, poisonous waste products rtnain in the system. polluUag the blood aad lodging la -various organs, tissue, Joiats. One becomes flabby, obese, nervpus, mentally aiuxKiata, duU-eyed. wno kled aad saitow or race. "But to get Uver and bowels working a they ought, without producing evil rter-effects. has bees the problem. Fortunately, there Is a prescription of unquestioned merit, which may now be bad In convenient tablet form. Its value is Aue largely to aa Ingredient derived from the humble May apple, or Its root, whlcn has been called 'vegetable calomel' ' beeause of its effecUveneea though - ut course It le not to be classed with tha real calomel of mercurial origin. There la ao habit-forming- constituent In aeata aer tablets that's the name and the!.' use Is net followed by weakness or ex haustloa. On the contrary, these harmless vegetable tablets tend to Impart tone ana elasticity to the relaxed Intestinal wall. Sentanel tablets, which nay be procured from any druggist a dime worth will do will prove a revelation "J anv eonstioated. Uver-trotibled persuS

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ROOMS Wyj rjUJjs 4 - ROOMS Furnished rOj Furnished CompleU tp) " Xpf Complete

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Corner Tenth and Alain Streets

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Ladles' . Shirt Waist with Raglan Sleeve in, Wrist or Short Length. ' This f ttraetlve deefgnwas -develop-edvi black and white cheeked 'taffeta, with, cellar, and cuffs of white batiste.

ft would be nice in crepe de chine or

poplin, repp flannell .or velvet ; The

ieng. sleeve has a neat cuff ' with a dainty turnover. For the sleeve in fhort "length the turnback cuff forms a. suitable finish. ' The collar is made tn ' "Quaker" style,- wide with deep points fad' round over the, back.- The pattern is cut in six sizes: 34,. 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 lnehes bust measure. It requires 2 5-8 yards of 44-inch material for a 3-lnch size. V ' ' ' ' ; A'patern of this illustration mailed to any address. on receipts of 10c In

silver or stamps. - . Address your i letter to nichmond Palladium Pattern 'Department. Rich mono. Indiana. " - - -' 1

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ff IS THE BIG OPPORTUNITY OF THE SEASON SPECIAL

BIG SHIPMENT Now on Sale at TWO VERY LOW PRICES

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Each cabinet is fitted out completely to make work simple-and quick. The top section ;has a large china compartment with roomy shelves fitted with either glass or oak panel 'doors. Four aluminum top Glass Spice Jars and a Salt. Tea and Coffee Jar are also Included in the equlp- ' ment An 'automatic 'sugar bin is a feature, as is also the removable, tllttng flour bin, which holds 60 lbs. The; interior is finished with three coats of white enamel, with sanitary Heavy wire shelves. The Metal -Bread and Cake Box is removable and ventilated and of extra large size. -These cabinets also have a large compartment for pots, pans and kettles with a wire rack on door for .lids. etc. These cabinets are of Solid Oak and stand on legs which lift the cabinet six inches from the floor, thus it is easy to sweep under and therefore strictly sanitary. , . ' , ,

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