Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 295, 23 November 1915 — Page 5
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Tom Sutton; piano solo by Mrs. Chas. ETHayes and a reading by Mrs. Hayes. An address on "Fraternalism" will be made by Mr. Frank T. Strayer. Later there will be cards and dancing and light refreshments. Friends of the lodge are Invited, but they must be accompanied by members.- ? Personals Musicals Parties Clubs Dances
Weeks. Coven were laid for Howard Ashley. Fred Cates, AT - Evans, Qrant Fry. Morton Harrison. Robert Land. Huston Marlatt. Frank Lancaster, H. W. Mlnton. Ray Newman. Victor Newman. Joseph Pelu. Roy Parka. Roy Dennis, Harry Smith. Charles Twigg. George "Williams, Ray Weeks. Miss Eleanor Seldel has returned from Hamilton. O., where she visited friends. ,' An entertainment will be ' given tomorrow evening in the Moose hall for members of the lodge - and their
SOCIETY
Social Calendar
Mrs. Lewis C. King entertains Music Study club. Ardmore club gives dance In the Pythian Temple. Qreen Esther Society of Grace M. E. church meets with Miss lone Lamb. Entertainment at Moose Hall. Domestic Science association holds market at 816 Main street
Tlrzah Aid society Ben lodge meets.
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Meeting of all sections of Ladies and Pastor's Union at Grace M. E. church. Miss Dorothy Land hostess for
meeting of a card club.
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Home Economic Study club gives entertainment at District Scliool Number 6. Open House In evening at home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Brown for Rev. and Mrs. B. Earl Parker. Art Study class meets in Public Art Gallery. Miss Marie Campbell hostess for meeting of auction-brlge club.
Girls Athletic, aeso high school gives skat' Coliseum.
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Mrs. Leo Benner hostess for meeting of Wednesday Crochet club. Psi Iota Xi Sorority leave Thanksgiving donations at home of Miss Elisabeth Marvel.
Misses AMce Vossler and Lillian Karch entertain for Miss Delores Ellis.
An annfiiinfcmMit nartv was Civen
Monday evening by Mrs. Lewis Kluter
at her home on North B street, wnen she entertained a card club and during the evening made known the engagement of Miss Gertrude McWhinney to Mr. Leroy R. Hilton of Reno. Nevada. The wedding will be solemnized. December 30 (News Year's Eve) at Reno where the bride-to-be has relatives. Miss McWhinney has been a resident here for some time and has many friends. The rooms of the Kluter home were decorated with flowers and ferns. Lavender, the color chose by the bride for her wedding, was used in all the appointments. Cards were played at three tables. Kavors went to Mrs. Webster Parry and Mrs. Olive Allison. After the game a delicious collation in several courses was served. The guests were Mesdames Stowell of Chicago,, Walter Terrell of Eaton. Ohio, Webster Parry, Edwin White, Edward Schalk, R. O. McKee, Misses Gertrude McWhinney, Martha Whitacre. Elizabeth Sands, Elizabeth Porter and Erma Winnings.
A prettily appointed luncheon was given today at 12:30 o'clock by Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman at her apartments in the Pelham for the members of the Thursday luncheon-auction bridge club. Covers were laid for Mesdames Wilbur Hibberd, Ray K. Shiveley, Albert D. Gayle. Paul ComBtock, Milton Craighead, Willard Z. Carr, Burton Carr, Fred Carr. Julian Cates, Walter Engle and Thomas M. Kaufman. Mrs. Engle and Mrs. Cates were special guests of the club. After the luncheon the afternoon was spent playing auction. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds was a guest In Cincinnati today. Associate and active members of the Music Study club will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs, Lewis C. King at her home on North Thirteenth street. A Scotch program will be presented. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Moorman have returned from Rushville where they spent the week end with relatives. "Open House" will be observed Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Brown on the National Road, West, in honor of Rev. and Mrs. B. Earl Parker of Marion,
who will spend Thanksgiving here. Rev. Mr. Parker was former, pastor of the First M. E. church and all former friends and members of the church are invited to call. -
Miss Vivian McConkey was hostess last evening for a meeting of the Loyal Messengers class of the First Christian church. The evening was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. Those . present were Misses Edith Decker, Juanita Bloom, Margaret Wilson, Wilhelmina Boggs, Ruth Allen,. Zelma Lynn, Hazel Kinley, Ruth Keelor, Pauline Mansfield, Lillian Karch, Donna Hyde, Mable Revllee, Zita Brooks, Norene Chenowetb and Mrs. I. F. Burns. Next Monday evening Miss Wilhelmina Boggs entertains the class.
Miss Alma Pfafflin was at Indianapolis yesterday.
Mr. G. M. Arnold went to Rushville today on business. A sliver tea will be given Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Parshall, 16 - North Eighteenth street, by the women of Central Christian church.
The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. met Monday afternoon in the Morris-son-Reeves Library. Mrs. Nelle Barnard led the devotional and Mrs,, Belfored offered prayer. Reports from superintendens were as follows: Flower and relief, 104 visits; cards to ill and shut-ins, 11; money given $23.30; literature given out, 17,965 pages; five luncheons given; jail and prison, five visits; twelve giving tithes. December 13 Mrs. George Davis will entertain the society.
Miss Doris Smith of Indianapolis, who has been the guest of Miss Lucile Nusbaum, will return home Wednesday.
Mrs. George Eggemeyer was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Magazine club. Mrs. Joseph H. Mills and Mrs. Charles Holton were readers. Miss Jessie Smith of Cincinnati, who is visiting Mrs. Eugene Price, was a guest. Next Monday aft
ernoon - Mrs. John M. Lontz . will entertain the club. ! . The' Hicks trio violin, - flute and piano will play the following - program Thanksgiving day when a special dinner will be served at noon at the Westcott: March, "A Good Scout" Kaufman Selections from "The Girl From Utah" ... Barrett Spanish Serenade La Paloma. .... Balfour Popular Songs: "Farewell Song" from "Bird of Paradise" g Tully Ypsilanti f McCabe "A Little Bit of Heaven" ...Ball Selection, "The Only Girl . . Herbert Popular Songs: "Are You From Dixie?" . .Cobb "The Sweetest Girl in Monterey".. McCabe "The Little Gray Mother" Cosla Selection, II Trovatore Verdi Numbers from "All Over Town". . Hein Nadia Mazurka de Salon. . Wachs "The Down of a Perfect Day". . . .Bond March, "I Want to Go to Toklo" Fischer Complimenting Miss Delores Elis, who will be married December 20 to Mr. Ralph Little, a number of informal parties and showers will be given. Wednesday evening Misses Alice Vossler and LilUan Karch will give a white granite war 3 and recipe shower. December 2, Misses Meta Richard and Amy Fitzpatrick will entertain, and December 9 Misses Margaret Wilson and Donna Hyde will give a shower
for the prospective bride at the home of Miss Hyde on South Tenhts rteet. A dinner was given last evening at the -Westcott" by several young men. On the back of the menu cards" were printed the. nicknames of the guests, and they were as follows: "Little Skipper" Ashley, "Fritz" Cates. "Denny" Dennis, "Count Dynamite" Evans, "Tate" Fray "Frog" Harrison, "Bob!' Land. "Hank" Lancaster, "Murly" Marlatt, "H. W." Monton. "Dooin" Newman, "Jock" Newman. "Jo-Jo" Peltz, "Doc" Parks. "Jennie" Starr. "Admiral" Smith, "Trigger" Twigg, "Slip" Williams, and "Workie"
I friends. A feature of entertainment
wui be the selections by Mr. and Mrs.
Carefully Treat Children9 s Colds
Hair Curling Troubles Are Over Read This!
NegUet of children's colds often lays the foundation of serious lunar trouble. On
the other hand, it is harmful to continu
ally dose delicate little stomachs with in. tcrnal medicines or to keep the children always indoors. Plenty of fresh air in the bedroom and a good application of .Tick's "Vap-O-Rab" Salve over the throat and chest at the first sign of trouble, will keep the little chaps free from colds without injuring their digestions. 25c, 60;, or $ 1.00.
SAGE TEA PUTS LIFE AND COLOR IN HAIR
Don't stay gray! . Sage Tea and Sulphur darkens hair so naturally that nobody can tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are sold annually, says a wellknown druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. . ... Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two - applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful all dandruff goes, scalp itching and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth. Grayhaired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight and you'll be edelighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. adv.
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STOMACH SUFFERERS
MAYR'S Wonderful Remedy One Dose Will Convince You.
ITCHING ECZEMA HEALED RIGHT UP WITHAMOLOX Use Like Cold Cream to Take Out Redness and Clear the Skin. Amolox, the new scientific prescription, heals eczema and skin eruptions. It stops all itch and burning instantly. Simply apply to the diseased skin this mild, sooth tng prescription and all agonizing itch will stop and sleepless, restless nights will be a thing of the past. Amolox ointment will quickly relieve pimples on the face, blackheads and all minor skin troubles. Apply like cold cream. Sufferers from eczema., psoriasis, tetter and bad cases of skin diseases lasting for years, should use both Amolox liquid and ointment to effect a cure. Trial size, 50c. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. Send postal card for free sample to Amolox Laboratories, Youngstown, Ohio. Ad.
Girls, have you heard about the newest way to curl the. hair? If you have not, by all means, cut out these simple directions and try this wonderful method tonight before you go to bed. Just procure a new tooth brush and a few ounces of plain liquid sllmerine
; f rom your druggist; apply enough of
me uquia wim tne Drusn to moisten the hair from root to tip. Tomorrow morning you will be quite astonished when you find that your hair has dried in such lovely waves and curls they appear altogether natural, instead of having been artificially acquired. Your hair will of course nave more "body" and fluftiness than where the drying, singeing waving iron is used. It will appear glossier and livelier, for slmerine has proved equally desirable as a dressing fo rhte hair. You'll find it pleasant to use, and it will leave no sticky, greasy or streaky trace. Adv.
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Mayr's Wonderfuly Remedy is well known throughout the country. Many thousand people have taken it for Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments and report marvelous results and are highly praising it to others. Astonishing benefits sufferers have received even from one dose are heard everywhere and explain its tremendous Bale to more than a million people. It rarely ever fails and those afflicted with Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments, Indigestion. Gas in the Stomach and Intestines, Dizziness. Fainting Spells, Colic Attacks. Torpid Liver. Constipation, etc., should by all means try this remedy. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives permanent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Eat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee if not satisfactory money will be returned. ) For sale by druggists everywhere. JVdv.
Ladies' house dress with reversible closing. How very practical and easy to adjust is this model. No buttons or hook and eyes over the fronts; just a simple crossing of these parts, and a fastening at the back. This model is good for percale, gingham, lawn, drill, linene, seersucker or galatea. It is neat and comfortable and easy to develop. The pattern is cut In 6 sizes: 34, 36. 38, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. It requires 6 yards of 44inch material for a 36-inch size. The skirt measures 3 yards at its lower edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps.
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Bring Your Appetite to Our Luncheonette Here where cleanliness and pleasant surroundings serve to whet it and our hot soups, hot bouillons, delicious sandwiches, tea, coffee, chocolate or cocoa, our cold soda and ice cream drinks satisfy it and make you forget your troubles. We Serve Everything that's Good Hot or Cold And everything we serve is the best we can buy. The clean sanitary conditions will impress you. Drop in today for a palatable, nutritious lunch or an ice cream soda or fruit sundae. WE CARRY AN EXCLUSIVE LINE OF MULLANE AND THE ORIGINAL ALLEGRETTI CHOCOLATES.
Black Zibelines, trimmed in plush 7.9.8 Corduroys in green, brown and blue, trimmed in fur Others at $9.98, $16.75 and $19.98
LACKS' SUITS
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Men's Overcoats Our Best Overcoats, regular $15.00 values at 812.00 Our Better Overcoats, $12.50 values, at 810.00 Our Good Overcoats, $10.00 values at
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BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Coliseum opens Wednesday Eve. Skating all day Thursday.
AND STILL THEY COME Every day brings newer and better TIES To this foremost furnishings store. Come, see what we are showing at 50c Each. LICHTENFELS In the Westcott. SEE OUR WINDOW.
Carl F. Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Repairing. Phone 2095.
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