Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 294, 22 November 1915 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

PAGE FIVE

Personals Musicals Card Parties

SOCIETY

ClubsH , 'r Teas Dances

Social Calendar

The Social Aid Reld Memorial church with Mrs. Ogburn, North Tenth street. The Noopariel club with Mr. Harry Darnell on Pearl street. Aid society of the South Eighth Street Friends' church meets. Thursday, the" luncheon-auction ortdge club entertained by Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman.

East End Aid society of First Christian church meets with Mrs. Champion. Good Time Thimble club with ; Mrs. Harry Hazeltlne.

Mrs. Edward Cooper entertains Sheephead club.

Miss Jane Carson of Indianapolis

spent. the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Craighead. 1 Mrs. Burton Westcott and son John have returned to Springfield, Ohio, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr. I The Spring Grove Sewing circle will not meet Tuesday afternoon but in ?wo weeks. i 1 '

Mrs. Will Thomas has returned to

,3prtngfield, Ohio, after a visit with

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Kaufman

kill spend Thanksgiving in Indianapo-

is, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John

Aufderheied.

The Big Brothers class of the Grace

M. E. church will give an entertain

ment and social Tuesday evening at

p : 30 o'clock at the church. Persons kho do not bring a friend who is not

member of any Sunday school will

be fined ten cents. All members of the

r-hurch and their friends are invited.

Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Shafer of Mooreand were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Chamness, Sunday.

In honor of Miss Gertrude McWhin-

hey, Mrs. Lewis Kluter will entertain members of a card party this evening.

Miss Nell Becher will have as her

buests during the Thanksgiving vaca-

ion. Misses Edna Brinkmeyer, Helen

tUeyers and Marguerite Brinkmeyer of

ndianapolls. Messrs. and Mesdames George Met

er, George izor ana Mr. Roy Miner

pcnt the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller of West Main street.

Messrs. Eugene Streett and Bruce iraham, members of the Omicron PI

kigroa fraternity of Indianapolis will

pend Thanksgiving with friends here

' ' " WISE WORDS T A Physician on Food. " i A western physician has views about bod. He' says: "I have always believed that the

puty of, the physician does not cease kith treating the sick, but that we

we it to humanity to teach them how

o protect their health especially by fiygienic and dietetic laws. p "With such a feeling as to my duty

v taite great pleasure in saying, tnai,

n my own experience and also from lersonal observation, I have found no bod to equal Grape-Nuts and that I ind there is almost no limit to the rreat benefit this food will bring when

is - in all cases of sickness and con-

alescence. "It is my experience that no physical

ondition forbids the use of Grape-

Nuts. To persons in health there is nothing so nourishing and acceptable

o the stomach especially at breakfast 0 start the machinery of the human .y6tem on the day's work. "In cases of indigestion I know that 1 complete breakfast can be made of Irape-Nuts and cream; and I think it s necessary not to overload the tomach at the morning meal. I also

now tne great value or urape-iNuts

vhen the stomach is too weak to

ligest other food.

"This is written after an experience f more than 20 years treating all nanner of chronic and acute diseases,

pnd the letter is voluntary on my part without any request for it."

Name given by Postum Co., Battle "reek, Mich. Ever read the above letter? A new

)ne appears from time to time. They ire genuine, true, and full of human

nterest. adv.

and attend the party Thanksgiving night given by the Richmond chapter. Mrs. E. S. Curtis will entertain with a house party this week at her home on South Thirteenth street Her guests will be Mesdames Dudley, Morton Watson and Voette of Huntington, W. 'V ' 1 " ' "" ' ' " -" ' t i Miss Hazel Thomas - returned last night from Xenia, Ohio, where she pent the week .the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fleming,. Watt. - i ' r ; i Mr. Charles Curtis, of Indiana University will arrive home Thanksgiving morning and spend the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Curtis. ' Mrs. J. T. Giles was hostess Saturday afternoon for a meeting of the Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Albert Reed read a paper on "Old Wayne Richmond's Records." Several prospective members, whose papers are pending were guests of the society. "Regent Day" will be observed Dec. 18 at the home of Mrs. Paul Comstock in Reeveston. This morning from 10 until 11 o'clock a woman's class in dancing met in the Pythian Temple under the direction of Mrs. Robert Nohr.

Complimenting Miss Doris Smith of Indianapolis, who is the guest of Miss Lucile Nusbaum, Miss Mabel Hasemeler will give a movie party this evening. After the pictures the guests will return to the Hasemeier home where supper will be served. The party will be composed of Misses Mary Votaw, Mary Canby, Lucile Nusbaum, Doris Smith, Mable Hasemeier, Mesdames Lee B. Nusbaum and John H. Hasemeier.

Miss Marie Connell of Lafayette is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Connell, North Third street.

EVERY THREE MINUTES ONE DIES IN THE U.S. The Anti-Tuberculosis Society illustrates the frightful toll of consumption by extinguishing a light every three minutes, and shows that it is the man or woman, girl or boy, who neglects colds, whose blood is impure, who feels weak and languid, who is the very one to contract tuberculosis and none are immune. During changing seasons, or after sickness, blood-quality is most important, and if you and your family will take Scott's Emulsion after meals it will charge your blood with healthsustaining richness, quicken circulation, ind strengthen both lungs and throat. Scott's is free from alcohol easy to .ake it cannot harm . Oet a bottle to-day.

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brucker and little son, Leroy, Jr., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brucker, 8outh Third street. - They will remain until after Thanksgiving. Mr. Carl Maag spent Sunday with friends in Lafayette. The East End Aid society of ' the First Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Champion, 409 North Eighteenth street; and it is nrgent that ?ll members attend. - Miss Abbie Webb, Mr. Robert Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Witte spent the week end in Indianapolis. ( Miss Norma Fletcher of Columbus, O., who was called here by the death

HOW I CURED MY EYES This r --e Prescription Did It. "Vy eyes were in a terrible state; I could hardly stand it. They were red and inflamed, felt as though they had sand in them. They would ache and

burn dreadfully and caused incessant

headaches. I could hardly read at all.

After wearing my glasses my eyes felt

strained and overworked. By chance I met a man whose eyes had bothered him the same way. He gave me the following prescription, which he said had enabled - him to discard his glasses. "If you wear glasses or have eye trouble similar to mine I advise you to have this formula filled at once. "A. G. Luken & Co. or any druggist can fix it up for you. Here it is: "5 grams Optona (1 tablet.) "2 ounces water.

"Allow to dissolve, then bathe the eyes by means of an eye cup three to

four times daily oftener if convenient Just note how quickly your eyes

will feel fine. It does not smart nor

burn, is absolutely harmless and any druggist who knows the formula will tell you that you need not hesitate to use It. If you try it I am sure you will be Just as enthusiastic over It as I am. Cut this out so you will always have the prescription." Adv.

1477 Ladies' Corset Cover

Combination and Skirt.

. tea e a

Women Save $5" Using Gasoline

x Says It Is so easy to dry clean T

find nothing shrinks, fades or wrinkles.

Save $5 to $10 by doing your own

dry cleaning. Here is a simple and inexpensive way to clean and brighten children's coats, suits, caps, woolen garments, Swiss, lawn, organdie and chiffon dresses, kid gloves and shoes, furs, neckties, ribbons, silks, satins, lace, yokes, silk shirtwaists, draperies, rugs, in fact, any and everything that would be ruined with soap and water. Get two ounces of solvite at any drug store and put it in two gallons of gasoline, where it readily dissolves. Then put in the goods to be cleaned. After a little rubbing out they come looking as clean and fresh as new. You will find nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles, requiring no pressing. Any woman can do home dry cleaning in a few moments at little cost and save lots of money. It Is as simple and easy as laundering, and you can't make a mistake. Your grocer or any garage will supply the gasoline and your druggist will sell you two ounces of solvite which is simply a gasoline soap. Then a wash boiler or large dishpan completes your home dry cleaning outfit. "As gasoline is very inflammable be sure to do your dry cleaning out of doors or in a room away from fire or flame, with the windows left open." adv.

X .Tie

flhfl-yTTRV-

of her aunt. Mrs. Nancy Kinder, returned home Sunday. A surprise was given Mrs. Luella Fraxee Thursday evening at her home In Dublin. The guests brought luncheon. The company included Mesdames Oliver Morris. Ruth- Stewart, Orange Hall. Alice Moore, W.E. Floyd. Agnes Moore. Alice Bert, Fred Cchroath C. E. McKee, George Cope and Gertie Cox.' Mesdames Hal Mundhen and Lawrence White have returned after a visit with friends in Eldorado and Sidney, O. . " A birthday surprise was given in honor of Miss Marie Peters at her home on South Fifth street. The

guests ware Misses Marie Peters. Pearl Cully. Jeannette Sullivan, Edna Roser. Ruth Edwards. Catherine Rellly. Alice Johnston. Alice Male v. Othela Vore, Edna McCann, Florence Lodwick, Goldle Painter and Inez Vore. .. , -. ; "Miss Retta Smith of. Bryan. O.. accompanied by - Mrs. Glen- Smith, has returned home, after a visit here. Mrs. William Oler- and daughter, Miss Grace have returned to Dublin. Misses Alice and Anna McManus were guests of Mr." Leo McManus at Indianapolis yesterday. As ' a courtesy to members of the Music Study club Mrs. Lewis C. King

will entertain Wednesday afternoon at her home on North Thirteenth street. A . Scotch program will be arranged by Mrs. Dempsey Dennis and Miss Carolyn Hutton. '. Dr. - and Mrs. Lee C. Hoover - have returned from Birntngham. : Ala., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jones (nee Miss Helen Hoover). . . The banns of marriage of Mr. Everett Mitchell and Mies' Helen Batter were read Sunday for the last time at St. Mary's Catholic church.- The wedding will be solemnised ThanksgivingThe executive committee of the young people's branch of the Mary F.

Thomas "W. C. T. TJ.""will meet this evening with Mrs. T. P. Kepllnger. '"' - ' i . Miss Dorothy Land 'will entertain members of an auction bridge club Wednesday afternoon. j

: Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Stanley entertained the following at dinner Sunday at noon at their home near Boston: Messrs. -and Mesdames Charles I gelman. George Fox. Walter Dalhey. Rich ard Van Zant. Henry Kluter. Messrs. Alvln Fox. Horatio Land. Kent Lemen. Herbert Dalbey, Marlow - Kluter and Selden Phillips. ,

Nearly two-thirds of the farmers in New York state buy butter Instead of making it.

EYEIS

Tflnaimlk(gj5vftim$j Weete

MAOISM

SUET

C4BAT apmidl

PECMsIL

New ArtM oi Omuls Daly

SALE

Velvet Silk Plush Shadow Velour Hollow Cut Velvet Corduroy Gabardine Broadcloth Zibeline Pebble Cheviot Kersey

Fur Trimmed Military Chin Chin Collars November !r Medium M0delS and Short Styles All Lined

Specially 9UM Priced $X5

$$(0)o(0)

$18oSD) 28o5(D)

.V.

$40 0 . " $35 bUltS $29 for

$

m

"..;t.f r

$22 bUltS $20 for $18

mm

This style has ample skirt fulness, and may be made with or without the ruffle. The corset cover is arranged for ordinary round neck edge, and also for low round or square outline. The model is good for muslin, cambric, lawn, batiste, sateen, silk or crepe. The pattern Is cut in 3 sizes: Small, medium and large. It requires for cover, 1 yard and for skirt with ruffle 2 yards of 36-inch material for a medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver of stamps.

Size . . . Name . . Address City ...

. V -rV W V x' Ij4j t4J la

Special Announcement We invite you to visit our Pattern Department Miss Margaret Kent Special representative of the Pictorial Review Company of New York, will be here to explain the many distinctive features of Pictorial Review Patterns, which make them superior to all other patterns. The patent cutting and construction guides furnished only with Pictorial Review Patterns save time, labor and material in every case. They show just how to lay out the parts of the pattern on the material to cut and how to assemble the parts in completing the garment. Do not fail to meet Miss Kent and learn of the many advantages contained in Pictorial Review Patterns not found in any other pattern.

ffKnoIlcnBoC(

I

MURRAY and MURRETTE

Automobile Diamond Ring Contest To Close ec. 9, IMS, at 3 P. M. The Question Being Asked on Every Hand: " Tlbe Wnnnsr; Wlb Willi M M&7 " ' It Is Easy to Answer The winner will be the person, he or she, who is doing consistent work Selling a. Book. Now and Then Is Not Enough Constant Solicitation Is What Is Necessary! Because you have entered into the contest does not mean that you must give up your regular work. PUT IN YOUR SPARE TIME HAVE YOUR FRIENDS HELP YOU and you will be surprised how the votes will pile up. You are on an equal footing with any of the contestants and have the same chance of winning the Automobile or One of the Diamond Rings SPECHAIL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! On Next Wednesday Afternoon Only, November 24, 1915, 100 Votes Will Be Given With Each Admission Ticket Never Again Will You Get the Opportunity to GET 100 Votes With Each Admission Ticket, as Wednesday Is Positively the Only First and Last Day.

-Standing of Contestants-

Miss Rose Wallace .... 38,325 Miss T. Zuttermeister 38.215 Mr. Geo. Brehm 38,200 Toe Ashinjer 38,180

Mrs. Ray Bowman 38,145 Miss Ethel O'Connell ... 38.0S0 Mrs. R. C. Kennedy 38,015

Miss Florence Harris 37.000 Mr. C Edgerton 31.145 Miss Bessie Rupe 30.225

Mies Hester Williams Mrs O. Horseman 15.795 Mr. Chas. Fcaee! 12.380 Mrs. J. Schwizer 11.735

Isw ScifclhiG TTSmnio it (Bolt IBoyT Don't let one of these votes get away from you you may need them at the finish.