Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 287, 13 November 1915 — Page 5

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7 ... T A number of young people enjoyed ' an qld-tashioned hay ride last evening and drove to Abington where refresh menu were served. . The party was chaperoned by Mlaa Alice Vogelsong and Mr. H. T. Sullivan. , Among, the guests were, Misses Charlotte Rogers, Eleanor , Smith, 1 WUbemina Boggs, Ruth Allen. Margaret Kamp, Madeline ,JfejJrett, Heater Williams, Gertrude D$trtch, Margaret Van Sant, Mable Loahr, Messrs. Edgar Loehr, James Eaton, Forest Jordan. Virgil Cranor, Richard : Brehm, Walter . Vogelsong, John, Burris, Raymond Jordan, Ralph Rogers and Myron Hill. . '-- : - '

As a courtesy to Miss Edith Raines,

who recently has come to Richmond Mrs. Marian McCarthy J entertained Thursday evening ;at' her home

on North Eighth street... The dec

orations . were In white and green. A luncheon In . two courses was

served. The guests were, Misses Edith Raines, Irene Hart, Rhea Fltzglbbons,

Rbea Turner, Maud Macier. Nell Gor

don, Marie Gordon; Mary Foley, Mary Duwane.' Ruby Scully of Eaton, Ohio,

and Miss Agnes McFail. . .

The Young People's Branch of the

Ury F. Thomas W. C. T. U. met last

ling in the First 8antlst church.

r: David Stevenson led the devotion'

al exercises. The guests sang several songs with piano accompaniment by Miss Gladys Barnard.' Mr. David W. Stevenson and Mrs. R. W. Randle gave

readings. Work for the coming

quarter was - discussed after which a

social hour followed and refreshments

were served. .t Rev. Car G. Gladfelter of Spring

field. Ohio, will fill the pulpit, at the

Reld Memorial United Brethren church

Sunday morning and evening. Mr. W. G. Behr or Bloomington, 111., is the guest of friends in this city.

Mrs. George Porter will be hostess Friday afternoon for a thimble party at her home, 1114 North B street, in honor of the Iadiesf the Reid Memor

ial United Brethren church.

The young ladies of Mr. Layton Myrick's Sunday school class of the Reld Memorial United Presbyterian church, will give aayydar supper Friday evening from l0 until 7 o'clock at

the church.

A public meeting will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Whitewater Friend's church by the

members of the Mary Hill W. C. T. TJ. Rev. Francis Anscombe will make the address. The program follows: Vocal duet. Messrs. George and John Graham; readings, Mrs. Edna, Fie, Misses Charlotte Rogers and Juanita Wickett. Merrell Hofler will sing and Misses Tbelma Ryan and Helen Wickett will give a vocal due. '

Mr. Clarence Hunt, 214 Pearl street, has returned home after a "- trip to providence, R. I. , K ... '

The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Stawnaker. Fourteen members and four guests were present. Mrs.. Mary Hill read the scripture - lesson. Mrs.

Rachael Shigart led in prayer. Temperance readings were given by Mesdames Joseph Russell, Elmer Towle,

J. P. Chamness, Ora Chance and Mrs.

Stawnaker. Arrangements were made for a penny supper to be given next Saturday. In two weeks Mrs. Mary Hill entertains the Union. The annual banquet of the Progressive Literary Circle will be held Monday evening at the home of Mrs.

Social Events For Cpming Week

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MONDAY Progressive Literary Circle holds banquet , at . home - of Mrs. Richard. -' - - Mrs. William Rom ey entertains Magazine club.' Sheepshead club with Mr. and Mrs. Mason Byer. - - ; Mrs. Frank Haner, hostess for Dorcas society. .' Mrs.' W. L. Dechant entertains Ticknor club. - Woman's Class in dancing from 10 nnUl 11 o'clock at Pythian Temple. TUESDAY Mrs. Wilbur Snelle entertains in honor of Miss Marguerite Highley, a bride-elect. ' ; -

St. Paul's Guild; of St. Paul's Episcopal church meets at the Parish House at

-. Z O'clock. :; ;. .",' J- -j-. , - " ' ' Art Gallery in the evening. Mrs. Albert Foster entertains Criterion club. Card party at 7:30 o'clock in Moose Hall. Princess Card club meets with Mrs. Omar Woods. Mrs. Maud Gray hostess for a meeting of an auction-bridge club

Kensington club meets with Mrs. Maud Gray at her home in the Murray Flats.

Miss Margaret Duvall entertains the V. V. club. Wednesday auction-bridge club with Mrs. Wilson Magaw. Aftermath society with Mrs. Kaminski. : ' . Whist club meets with Mrs. Georre Reid.

Danceat 8 o'clock In the Eagles' hall. High School girls' class in dancing at Pythian Temple. -, . WEDNESPAY Aid society of the First Baptist church meets with Mrs. W. W. Zimmerman. Section Two of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets ' with Mrs. Lamb.

Music Study club meets in Public Art Gallery at High School a Section' three Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. churc Miss Gebrgetta McWhinney, hostess for st'on our of the It tor's Union of Grace M. E. church. Mrs. Edward Cooper hostess for me?' of Five Hundred c!r" South Twelfth street. Penny club meets with Mrs. C. K. Barn-

Miss Mildred Parker hostess for meeting or A Mrs. Frank Geers hostess for .meeting of a Mrs. J. C. Thomas hostess for meeting of ?" Tlrzah Aid society of the Ben Hur Lodge m

Domestic Science demonstrations at St. Paul's; Episcopal Parish House.

THURSDAY Aid society Second English Lutheran church meets with Mrs. Thomas Dolloff. - Card party and luncheon at Y. M. I. club rooms. Woman's Relief Corps meets. Eagles' card club meets at 8 o'clock in Eagles' hall. Mrs. Edward Harris. hostess for meeting of Woman's Collegiate clu'.v Aid society of United Brethren church meets at church. East Main Street aid society meets. Demonstration of Domestic Science at St. Paul's Episcopal church Teacher's class 'n dancing at Pythian Temple at 4 o'clock. Aid society of u.e East Main Street Friends' church meets. . FRIDAY Art Gallery oden in the evening to the Public. Good Time Dancing club gives dance in Vaughan Halt Concert at First Presbyterian church by members of the choir. Hiawatha Social and Literary society meets with Mrs. Miller. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in the Eagles' hall. Class in Pottery, under thtjdirection of the Misses Overbeck of Cambridge City at home of Mrs. Philips. Frances Willard W. C. T. U. meets. Circle three of aid society of First Presbyterian church gives box social at home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith. Boys class in dancing meets in the Pythian Temple under direction of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr. A calendar supper given by the members of a Sunday school class of the Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church taught by Mr. Leighton Myrick. Mrs. George Porer gives thimble party at 2:30 o'clock for ladies of the Reid Memorial United Presbyterian church. Mrs. W. O. Crawford entertains. SATURDAY Woman's clas3 in dancing in morning at home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke. Penny supper at First Christian church given by the Central Aid society. Girls' class in dancing at home of Mrs. Paul Comstock. Penny, supper given by the Mary Hill W. C. T. U. .,

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h Mrs. S. B. Williams.

Richard, 42 South Eighteenth street, instead of meeting with Mrs. George Chrisman. ' Members are asked to heed this change. The husbands of the members will be guests.

Misses Helen Hiatt and Harvene Orlott of Union City, are the guests of Miss Gertrude Smith, North Seventeenth street for the week-end. This afternoon the guests attended the Wa-bash-Earlhani football game at Reid Field. -

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Mrs. Robert Hodgin and Mrs. Edgar' Hazeltine entertained the members of Circle Number 2 cf the First Presbyterian church aid society Friday afternoon at the home of the former on North Fourteenth street. The rooms were arranged with flowers and ferns. Miss Helen Miller of Indianapolis, read "A Telephone Romance" by MarJorie Benton-Cook and ."In the Morning" by Carolyn Dunbar. Plans were made for an entertainment to be given in February. The circle will have a booth at the bazaar to be given at the

1 church in December by the ' aid society. The next tea will be given by Airs. W. O. WiBsler and Mrs. George Steely.

school. The class is composed of Masters Judy, Francis Robinson, Richard Robinson, John Lemon, Robert Hornaday, Stanley Youngflesh, Scott McGuire and Henry Johnson. On account of other attractions last evening the dance which was to have been given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp was postponed.

! The Tourist club members met last j evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Howard A. Dill, Mrs. Harriet Dill. Dr.

J. J. Rae and Miss Lois Kelly were guests. The program follows: James Russell Lowell, "At the Court of Saint James," Mrs. N. S. Cox. "The PoetProfessor," Edwin P. Trueblood. After the program a social hour followed and refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr met their class of boys Friday afternoon after

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Somerville. who were married Wednesday in Muncic, are at home to their friends at their residence on South Fifteenth street. Miss Constance Foster, who has been seriously ill at a hospital in Indianapolis, showed improvement yesterday and today. There were guests present to fill seven tables yesterday afternoon when the wives of the members of the Eagles' lodge enjoyed a card party. With a color scheme of yellow and white the home of Miss Ruby Shaw presented an attractive appearance last evening when Miss Shaw and Miss Florence Spaulding entertained with a

mWfijnecws shower -tvfeByar of Miss Marguerite Hlghley. YtSaw white rosea with the rettow pvj; jsm'chrys-

antnenxums were nastSL-TSs) sionrs were spent socially- - and with ssuale and same. During the vesSsx. Master Frauds Quigley entered room with a little wagon gaily deeotmt4 hL the yellow . and . white containing .the gifts

for the bride and also a. corsage bouquet of yellow - and white rosea. A luncheon was served. In rth center of the table was a French basket filled

with roses and ferns, tke handle' of which was fastened with yellow tulle ribbon.- Candles in crystal holders and capped with yellow trades also were used In appointing the) table. The

guests were Misses Mary Cruel, Ma:

guerite Highley. Myra Seott. Blanche ComDton. Olive Bowman. Harriet Dick

inson. .Edna Dickinson, Edna Starr,

Elizabeth Starr, Mary tugniey. atesdaraes Ora Creek. J. Everett Stephens,

Paul Harris, ' Wilbur Snelle, Myron

Keelor and Harry b. tugniey.. . . . i

Mrs. Miller was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Pythian

Sisters Social number. After the bust

ness session a social hour followed and

refreshments were served. , ' Mrs. F A. Brown was hostess Fri

day afternoon for a meeting of the Hill-Toy Sewing circle. Mrs. 'Albert Williams entertains the circle In two

weeks. ,

Delegates from the local Franchise League at the Sixth District Convention of the Woman's Franchise League were Miss Mary A. Stubbs, Mrs. Clara Graves, Miss Sarah Hill, and Miss Clara Comstock, president, by virtue of her office. i Mr. Albert Spekenhier left today for Ms home in Bogalnsa after a visit re. Mrs. Spekenhier will remain in 'he city for an indefinite visit with . datives. . Mrs. John Urie. who is at the home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke, for an Indefinite period, gave an Interesting talk to the members of the Teachers' Federation Wednesday ' afternoon at the ' high school auditorium. ' Over one hundred persons were in attendance. : Mrs. Urie has had the advantage of placing her four-year-old daughter In the school of Madame Montessori in Rome and she came well prepared with knowledge and material to demonstrate the merits of this great system. One of the pleasant meetings In the history of the Perseverance Bible class of the First Baptist church was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Trimble, with Mrs. Everton Gray assisting. The guests of honor were members of the aid socl-. ety of the church. Flowers and ferns ornamented the rooms. A luncheon In four courses was served. The next soclai meeting will be held December 8 at the home of Mrs. H. V. McLeland with. Mrs. Llgon as assistant hostess. - Section 3 of the Ladies' ' and Pastors' union of Grace M..E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. E. C. Ewan.

Notes concerning the Teachers' Fed-J

eration which are of interest to many are : Miss Williams, who teaches drawing and industrial work in the grades, is a contributor to an illustrated magazine and has promised an article for the federation column at an early date. Articles by Prof. Pickell and Prof. Mays of the high school In reference to their work are promised. Miss Annette Edmunds will contribute, something of Interest to the reading pupils, and other papers of merit are looked for which will give information to those interested in educational topics. As Richmond is in line for a possible survey, it would be well to know what ground ought to be covered in the public schools. The following from the San Antonio survey is quoted : "It would be scarcely fair to the schools to be set to the

KAISER DECORATES I

WIFE OF "AMBASSADOR

': Mrs. : James iW Gerard, s wife : of . the American' ambassador- to Germany, has been decorated' by. Kaiser Wilhelm with Red Cross gold medals - of the first and second . class. 'This is the first time 'the 'Kaiser: has. bestowed a decoration upon a:wo: ;an not of royal

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performance of a task and ' then not

told what is wanted. :

A - community committee -therefore

has formulated a list of ' topics which are to aid the schools in-every way possible to get ' the ' facts - bearing on each of them. Master, Harlan x Murray , celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary : Thursday evening at ' the home ' of . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O P. Murray. Flowers and . ferns appointed the table. He was the recipient of a number of gifts. Covers were laid.'for. Messrs. and Mesdames ' Ira ' Swisher, - P. M. Murray,

Waah Wan of Camden. O O-'P. Mm ray. Misses MazhM Murray. Mabel Bymaster an4 Mr. Ira Murray. . A luncheoa ' waa giveat at . U:M o'clock -at the Weetodt hotel for persona attending the Qxth district cos ventSonof the -Woonn'a- Franehiae league. Flowers and ferns were need in appelating the table. The suffrage color, yellow, was carried out in all the appointments. . - -A called meeting of St. Paul's guild of 8V Paul's Episcopal church w ill be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at

the pariah house.

Wednesday and Thursday afternoons

of next week the' Domestic Science as

sociation has arranged for a aeries of

demonstrations to be given at the par ish house. Mlaa Alma Garvin of Pur

due university will have charge of the

programs. The subject will be "Bread In Various Forms. She will tell how to make attractive and simple des

serts from inexpensive materials. The demonstrations are open to the public

Most of our military '' terms are French and naval 7 terms are : AngloSaxon.. ' -

OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR STIFFNESS AWAY Rub pain from back with email trial bottle of old,' penetrating "St. Jacob's OH."

When your back is sore and lame or lumbago sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up. dont suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, pour a little In your hand and rub It right on your aching back, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness Is gone. Don't stay crippled! ' This soothing.

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Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica.

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SEANET PREPAID r TO TAKE OEratX ; wmlam Seaney. , Domocretio coac t -ooBamlsalaaer-elect, was at' the 'osxl . : house this, attorning. Be said Oat. X ,

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when experienced-mothers areglad to aid the expectant mothers.' They urge the use of ' Mother's Friend, 'obtained at any drug store, because this, safe, harmless external remedy is positive

ly necessary since it brings -relief in easing the muscles, cords, tendons and ligaments involved, and unnecessary pain is avoided; thus it serves to ease the mind , and has a beneficial effect on the. nervous-system; In many cases nausea, .-morning sickness and other distresses are 'avoided.'

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.Girl s dress with sleeve In either of

;wo lengths, and with or without plastron. " As here shown Scotch plaid gingham in green and blue tones was used with facings of white. Shepherd check suiting, striped seersucker, gal-

atea, or percale, linen, challie. cash

mere and lawn are all good for this style. The dress may be finished witbo)jjr the plastron, or the plastron could JLe of contrasting material same as colfar, belt and cuffs. The pttern is cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8. 10 and 12 years. It requires 3Vi yards of 44-inch material (or a 6-year size. Without plastron It will require yard less. A pattern of. this illustration mailed to any.address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.

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Hotel Summers, Minneapolis; Minn. "My eczema troubled me moat la my bands; spedaUy the finger Joints. I felt at times

like tearing the flesh off. IS - Brat appeared aa a rash and It Itched and burned. The joints would crack open and bleed at times. I could pull small pieces of scaly akin off and then the part would bo very tender. Several of my linger nails came off. Cold water seemed to make the

"An old Mend told me to use Cuticura Soap to wash with and Cuticura Ointment on retiring at night. I did and now I have not the slightest itchy feeling, not a mark or scar. Cuticura Soap and Ointment healed me." (Signed) George Lowther; Oct. 8. 1914. . . Retain your good looks, keep your akin clear, scalp clean and tree from dandruff, and hair live and glossy. Cuticura Soap, with an occasional use of Cuticura Ointment will promote these coveted conditions. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Book on request. Address poat-card "Cuticura. Dept. T, Bee toa." Sold Uurougnout the world.

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A REAL CLEANLY COOKED

Served nun Mclhiinraoinid'Sr Mostt Up-ttondlatte aimai . .. SfflEuMary . LnnnncE 106m All the trimmings and then some more are included in this? big; Turkey Dinner tomorrow. Daddy, bring the family and the kiddies too. It's only 35c per plate and you get all you want to eat 'cause Hull is famous for his liberal amount of good, clean things that are really good to eat. Our place was inspected this past week by the City Sanitary inspectors and ; they place us "ace high' with a perfect score from A to Z."'r f : . . People eat here because they eat in a sanitary place' ancl '.because' everything is well cooked and they get their money's worths Take your next meal at . . -

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