Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 289, 16 November 1915 — Page 5

THE XUCHUOND PALLADIUM AND CUN-TELEGRAll. TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1915 wOGSFIVQ day- ereninc. December 17 at the church. Articles suitable for Christmas, gifts may be procured at that time. The public la invited. at in Pcrconals Musibals' Clubs T .; : Teas -Dances n Masli m e y;er . Mlas Mabel Guyer has- returned from an extended viait wKh Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Guyer at Elkhart . ..... . ' ; ' -." Parties

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r Mrs. Walter G. Botler ,. aires iBBCbeonand auctlen-bVldte party. f ' Music Study club has postponed its meeting until a later date.

'- WonusVs 1 . Hone Missionary society of the First M. E. church meets, with; Mrs.: John- Woodhurst. Penny club; meets with- Mrs. .C K.' garnet- - Aid society of the Plrst Baptist church meets Vithi Mrs. J. H, Unthsnk, 1 Of , Lincoln f treat.-'' v

Section Two of tbe Ladies and Fastor's - Union ' meet with Mrs. Lamb..' -. , '.- ' - "-. : - :; , - Musicians cire a 'dance in the ' Eagles hal: , - .,:ir ; Section three of Ladies and Pas- , tor's Union of Grace M. E. church ' meets with Mrs. Ewsn. Miss Georgette McWhlnney : hostess' for Section f6ur of the" Ladies and Pastor's ... Union of ' Grace M. E. church. Five Hundred club meets with Mrs. (Edward Cooper, j " ', - Miss Ata Garrin of Purdue university 'gives demonstrations at St. Paul's Parish House under ausnices ' of Domeatlo Science association. : .-. . .; A. N. C. club" meats .with! Miss " Mildred Packer, f Narcissus club meets' with Mrs. J. C Thdntas: ' ' ''

Mrs. S., meeting T5 Ben Hur k r

.Uiaitis hostess for ') .. AW ; society., of

'.lib macts with

n Ann Nicholsoin hotsss for lag of auctipn-bridge club. I Evening meeting of Coterie club., at home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.V Deweese, KInsey street. "Rebecca's Triumph." a play, will' be presented at St. ' Andre v-V amjitorjum by the members .of the 3t. Agnes society. ' . , Aid society of the Second Pres-

byterian church meets . at 2: SO o'clock with Mrs. Charles Grose. . Sections one and. two of the aid society of the. .Second Presbyterian .church meet in the erening : at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, "Edward 'Coolfc Section Four of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of - Grace M- : E. church meets with Mrs. J. O. Foss, 731 West Main street, . Section One of Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. EL church meet with Mrs. Albert Lamb.

The wedding of Dr. Charles Sumner Bond , of North Tenth .street, , and Mrs. Minnie MacFarland Van Metre of New Castle, will be solemnized this evening at the Van Metre home in New Castle. Only members of the Immediate families will be In attendance. , Dr. Bond and bis bride will be at home after January 1, at 112 North Tenth street Mrs. . W. L. Dechant was 'hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting .of the Ticknor club. Mrs. Harry Mather had the paper, "Earl History and First Capitol." Refreshments were served. Mrs. . E. B. Clements entertains the club next week. Complimenting Mrs. Arthur Hill, a recent bride, Mrs. . Bess Thompson-

Keates entertained with an Informal tea this afternoon at her home on North, Twelfth street Red carnations with ferns and house plants were used in arranging the rooms where the

guests spent the afternoon. Miss Anna'

Harrington and Mrs. ,E. J. Dykeman assisted In the living room. The dining room was prettily arranged with

flowers -and ferns. In the center of the tea table was a mound of red car

nations imbedded in the greenery-

Silver, candle holders with' pretty shades were used in appointing the

table. Miss Louise Malsby and Mrs Robert Crane presided at the tea urn

The guests were Mesdames Lee Dyke-

man, Isaac Wilson, Arthur Hill. Clarence Collins, Wilson Magaw, Robert

Heun, E. J. Dykeman, Glen Whltsell, Russell Gaar, Walter Eggemeyer, Rich

ard Study, Roy Dennis, Robert Crane,

Myron Crane, Alpha Bond, Edgar Hawekotte. Harry Doan, Luther

Feeger, Mark Pennell, Jr., Clarence May new. Misses Ruby Wilson, Anna Harrington,' Meda Brown, Arva Jackson. Ruth Marlatt, Louise Malsby and Halcey Harold. Mrs. J.. H. Unthank will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the aid society of the First Baptist church at her home, 108 Lincoln

Pimtts Ainiottlhier Face oi IW Many a man jauntily takes his cup or two of coffee at a meal and declares that coffee doesn't hurt him! But v 1 . -itil the poisonous drug, caffeine, in the coffee V show its cumulative effects, and puts a differed the proposition. It's vayone can verify, that caffeine hardens the arteries, .ngs . on premature old age, and sallows and wrinkles the. skin. Some of the signs are headache, irritability, biliousness, heart flutter, sleeplessness, dizziness, "fag," and so on. . . The way out is to. quit coffee, and for a pleasant, healthful beverage use . INSTANT PflSTOi . . the pure food-drink. This delightful beverage is made from finest whemt,' roasted with a bit of wholesome molasses. Looks and tastes like high grade Java coffee, but contains no caffeine nor any other harmful substance. Pdstum makes for health, happiness and vigor. . "There's a Reason"

street Members are asked to come prepared to sew as the time will be spent In making articles tar the Christmas basaar to be held December 10. i ; -.h-.";:.'' ' The Penny .club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Mrs. C. K-. Barnes ; at her. home on " Fort Wayne avenue. Arrangements will be made at this time-for a Christmas dinner to be served the unfortunate children of the city. . Mrs. WilliaJra Romey entertained members of the Magazine club yesterday afternoon at her home on South Fourteenth street. Mrs. George Eggemeyer and Mrs. H. H. Huntington were the readers for the afternoon. Mrs. George Eggemeyer entertains the club next Monday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Seidel will be the guest of Miss Margaret Millikin' In Hamilton, Ohio, this week. She will be a guest at a large dance to be given by several young people. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Maher, Miss Pauline Maher, Mesdames James House, J. SFitsgibbons and daughter Miss 'Arline motored to South Bend Staday and were entertained by Mr. and Mra. GIeason. Miss Elizabeth Hunt was hostess last erening for a meeting of the L. M. C. club at her home on South Seventh street The hours were spent socially and with 'needlework. Refreshments were served.. The guests were Misses Mabel Revalee, . Donna Hyde, Goldie Grothaus, Alta Mae

White, Margaret Wilson. Ruth . Allen. Edith Decker, wnhelmlna Boggs. Lillian Karch, Alice Vossler and Mildred Hunt Next week the class meets with Mrs. Vivian McConkey. The Neighborly dub will' meet this evening at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Zant east of the city. " Mr., and . Mrs. .L. H. Bunyan have returned from a two months' trip . to California. ... , The ladies of the Earlham Heights Dorcas society will give a bazaar Fri

" Friday ' afternoon ' a' thimble party

win be given at the home of Mrs.

George Porter. 1114 North B street tor

the ladies of ReM Memorial church.

' The Domestic. Science demonstrations to be given Wednesday and

Thursday afternoons at the parish house will begin promptly at 2 o'clock.

Miss Alma Garrin of Purdue univer

sity will be In charge.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harold. Mrs.

E. C Mahle. . Miss Margaret Connell

and Mrs. Lewis Eby of Connersville.

motored here Sunday and visited

friends. -

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