Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 304, 3 December 1915 — Page 5
. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,
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PERSONALS MUSICALS PARTIES
Social Calendar
. " Woman's Franchise - League z market and bazaar at, Wall Paper store 1022 Main street. . ; - High school - girls hold apron -" sale and market at 810 Main street Middleboro Aid society of the M. E. cburcb gives bazaar and parcel post sale at the school. - Children's class in dancing . meets at the home of Mrs. Paul ' Comstock In Reeveston. King's Herald Band of Grace M. E. church meets at church. Extending courtesy to her guests Misses Lucy Dewey of. Clyde, Ohio, and Helen Jackson of Fremont, Ohio, Miss Mable Hasemeier gave a prettily appointed auction-bridge party this af ternoon. There were guests present to fill five tables at cards and the favors were given to those making the highest scores. At a late hour a collation In courses was served. Those invited to meet Miss Hasemeier's guests were Mesdames Everett Ackerman, Robert Crane, Fred Bayer, George Bayer, My ron Crane, Karl Allison, Arthur Cur me, Elmer Iserman, J. J. Somervllle, Edward Hollarn, Carl Eggemeyer, Misses Louise Malsby, Ruth Marlatt, Emerald Hasecoster, Luclle Nusbaum, Mary Votaw, Erma Bockhoff and Mary Canby. Several other par ties are to be given for the guests. On account of advent, the sewing f -! a AA nnt mAAt loot avanlnff -tL'itll Mrs. John Sullivan. The New Idea Sewing Circle met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. John Evans. In two weeks Mrs. Harry Gates entertains the ni ambers. As a courtesy to members of the Wednesday auction-bridge club and also fur several guests, Mrs. Robert Heun entertained Thursday afternoon at the home or her father, Mr. How3rd Campbell on East Main street. The special guests of. the afternoon were Mesdames Willard Z Carr, Rudolph G. Leeds, Wilbur Htbberd, Dudley Elmer and Ray K. Shiveley. The guest favor went to Mrs. Leeds while Miss Margaret Sedgwick received the cJub gift. A dainty luncheon was served. The club will hold its regular meeting next Wednesday afternoon at the suburban home of Mrs. Wilson Magaw. . Misses Helen Jackson of Fremont, Ohio, and Lucy Dewey of Clyde Ohio, are the guests of Miss Mable HaseWietj;qrrja,few dxt her homevpn, Sc'uth Seventh street. I The Pbl lota Xi 60rority met Thursday afternoon with I Miss Ann Nicholson. Plans were talked over the Christmas ball to be given Wednesday after Christmas, December 29 at the Odd Fellows hall. In two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Marvel entertains the sorority. Mrs. Allen Jay entertained this afternoon for Miss Agnes Cummins who will be married New Year's day to Mr. Paul Beckett The decorations were in the Christmas colors. In the parlor and living room the red and green were conspicuous. Pretty poinsetta flowers were much In evidence. The affair was in the nature of a miscellaneous shower. The hours were spent socially and with needlework. Later the guests were invited to the dining room where a delicious luncheon In two courses was served. The Complexion Like a Lily in a Few Days Behind a Mass of Pimples Beauty Lies. Stuart's Calcium Wafers Will Quickly Remove Them. All about us every day we see, women who would be exquisitely, beautiful were it not for their pimples,-blotches, skin eruptions and discolorations. This condition is primarily brought about by Impure blood. Correct this condition and the skin clears almost magically. "I Got Rid of My Pimples in a Hurry With Stuart's Calcium Wafers." The greatest blooi purifier known to science is calcium sulphide. It is one of the most marvelously acting ingredients nature has ever given man to assist in blood cleansing. It does not-matter what your trouble may be. blackheads, pimples, liver spots, muddy complexion, tetter, rash, bolls, etc., calcium sulphide as includ- - ed in Stuart's Calcium Wafers quickly corrects the faulty conditions and restores a normal and delightful colorful skin. You may obtain a box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers from any drug store price 60 cents. Get a box today and see a wonderful difference in your complexion in a very few days. FREE TRIAL COUPON. F. A. Stuart Co., 314 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Send me at once, by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Name Street City State .
table was beautiful. Handsome crocheted mats were used and In the cen ter - of the ' 'table i'1 was a ' miniature Christmas tree, decorated with candles and on which' were hung the gifts for the bride. Red candles in crystal holders also appointed the table.; The color scheme was carried out as nearly as possible In the menu. The guests were Me3dames Fred Rossiter, John Longstreth, Myron Keelor, Thomas Wolke, Misses Margaret Ferguson, Charlehe Fulghum, Hannah ; Hershey, Alice White, Agnes Cummins, Madeline Beckett and Florence Cummins. . Mrs. Edward ' Denniaon .and Mrs: Routh left "today for Florida, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Reller and Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Doan were guests in Indianapolis Thursday. Members of a dancing club will meet Wednesday evening of next week in the Odd Fellow's hall. Complimenting Mrs. Emily Hutton of Los Angeles, Mrs. Howard Dill gave a luncheon at 1 o'clock today at her home' ond South Eighteenth street. Covers were laid for eight. Christmas decorations were used in arranging the rooms of the home of Mrs. Fred Huber ; Wednesday afternoon when members of the Woman's Character Builders ' and the Earnest Workers of the Central Christian church held an election of officers. The societies' were divided in three three sections, north, south and went. Car nations were given as favors and a luncheon was served. ' Officers as follows were elected: General president, Mrs. W. R. Motley; general secretary, Mrs. Wesley Denny; assistant secre tary, Miss Ida Mann; general treas urer, Mrs. " George Chrisman; vice president of west section, Mrs. Albert ! Hall ; vice president of south section, Mrs. Roscoe Kirkman; teacher of south section, Mrs. Knoll; teacher of north section, Mrs. George Chrisman, teacher of west section. Mr. George Laws of Minneapolis is the guest-of friends and relatives In this city. The Aid society: of the Second English Lutheran church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Shank. After the business session the hours were spent at needlework. Arrangements were made for a parcel post sale and penny supper to be given Saturday evening. December 11, at the corner of Richmond avenue and West Third street. Mrs. Robert Nohr entertained members of a card club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Richard - Cutter - was 1 a uest. " Favors " were "elven to Maslames Richard Cutter, Walter Woodworth and Walter Snaveley. Mrs. Harry Hook entertains the club In two weeks. - - The Alice Carey club met Thursday afternoon with Miss Alice Price. Roll call was "responded to with favorite recipes. Miss Lucile Mahr read a paper and muioal numbers were given by Miss lone Lamb. , Mrs. Bell and Miss- Lamb " were guests. A social hour followed and a luncheon in two 1490 A Unique and Charming Negligee. Ladies Dressing or House Sack, with Sleeve in Either of two lengths. As here shown, cotton crepe in lavender tones was used, with trimming of lavender mesraline. This style is pretty for lawn n- batiste, for china silk, poplin, also for flannel!, flannellette, eiderdown or Eden cloth. The fronts are crossed in surplice style, and extended over the back in belt ends. The surplice portions could cut away and the sack finished with a straight front closing. The sleeve in wrist length has a straight cuff. In short length a simple turn back cuff forms a neat finish. The Pattern is cut in, 3 sizes: Small, Medium and Large. It requires 4 yards of 36 inch material for a medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. - Size Name . Address City Carl F. Weisbrod Piano Tuning and Repairing. Phone 2095.
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courses was served In the dining room. Mrs. Barr .will be the next hostess. The Aid society of the First . Baptist church met' Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Brown. North - Seventeenth street. . Nine members were present Plans were-made for the Christmas bazaar to be given December 10 and U at 816' Main street. - Mrs. J. Herschel Coffin was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Collegiate club. Mrs. Fred Bartel had charge of the pro-' gram. In two weeks a Christmas party will be held at the home of Miss Carolyn Carpenter on South Thirteenth streets, and the mothers of the members will be guests. The Good Time Dancing club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in Vaughan's hall. The assembly to have been given this evening at the Odd Fellows' hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp hat been postponed on acount of the RichmondNew Castle basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Porterfield have returned from their wedding trip and are at home to their friends at their apartments in the Vista. Mrs. Harry Tillman of Dayton, Miss Mary Tillman, Mrs. Albert Barber of New Paris, Miss Ola White and Master George Golden were entertained Thursday by Mrs. Harry Golden of North C street. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Glidewell, who were recently married at Logansport have returned and will have a residence in this city. Forty members and five guests attended, the meeting of the Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church held yes terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edward Turner. Mrs. Stauber read a paper. The afternoon was spent with sewing. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Samuel Lott entertains the aid in two weeks at her home, 174 Bridge avenue. At the meeting of the Aid society of tfee First English Lutheran church held yesterday afternoon at the church plans were consummated for the bazaar held today at 810 Main street. Mrs. R. W. Randle was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Woman's Aid - society of Reid Memorial hospital. The hours were spent making towels for use at the hospital. WHAT IS
THE CAUSE OF BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL AND SUDDEN DEATH.
Ever since the discovery of uric acid in the blood by Scheele, in 1775, and the bad effect it had upon the body, scientists and physicians have striven to rid the tissues and the blood of this poison. Because of its overabundance in the system it causes backache, pains here and there, rheumatism, gout, gravel, neuralgia and sciatica. - It was Dr. Pierce who discovered a new agent, called "Anuric," which will throw out and completely eradicate this uric acid from the system. "Anuric" is 37 times more potent than lithia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or. , gout, or many other diseases which are dependent on
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Music was a feature and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held the first Thursday in -January. The hostess. will be announced later. The public is invited, to. attend the bazaar and market which will be given Saturday . at the Oakland wall paper store on East Main street by the Woman's Franchise league. All kinds of fancy articles as well, many good things to eat may be procured. Miss Amelia Klute entertained , the members of a club at dinner last evening at her home on South Fourteenth street Covers were laid for Misses Ella and Clara Hawekotte, Ann and Mary Hasemeier, Emma . Rosa, Ella Stelnkamp, Lilliam Heckman, Amelia Klute and Mrs. . Mary . Balzar. Miss Ella Stelnkamp will entertain the club with a New Year's party. The high school girls will give a bazaar and market Saturday at 816 Main street. The Aid society of the Middleboro M. E. church will give a bazaar and parcel post sale at the school house on the Middleboro pike Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lincoln, former residents of this city were guests at a The Hair-Destroying Curling Iron Passes The heated iron makes the hair dry and parched looking, burns off the ends, giving a most untidy appearance. You who have learned this from sad experience will be glad to hear of a very simple method which is open to none of the objections referred to and which gives better results-than the curling iron. Just get a few ounces of plain liquid silmerine at your druggist's and apply a little to the hair at night with a clean tooth brush, drawing this down one stranad at a time from root to tip. In the morning your hair will be as beautifully wavy and curly as though Mother Nature did it, and will be quite manageable, no matter what style of coiffure you adopt. The effect will be much prettier than if you user a waving iron, and the health of your hair will not suffer. As silmerine is not sticky or greasy it is quite pleasant to use. Adv. URIC ACID? an accumulation of uric acid within the body. Send to Dr. Pierce of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a pamphlet on "Anuric," and send 10 cents for a large trial package of "Anuric" Tablets. If you feel that tired, worn-out, feeling, backache, neuralgia, or if your sleep is disturbed by too frequent urination, go to your best store and ask for Doctor Pierce's Anuric Tablets. Dr. Pierce's reputation is back of this medicine, and you know that bis ''Pleasant Pellets" for the liver and his "Favorite Prescription" for the ills of women have had a splendid reputation for the past fifty years. Adv. Phone 2501. Christmas
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party " given ' by Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bradway in New Castle. Mr.' and Mrs. Howard Wentling (nee Miss Marguerite Higbley) who were married Tuesday, have returned from a wedding trip. . The King's Herald band of Grace M. E. church will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 "clock at the church. 10 Days off Holiday MILLINERY SALE CLIP THIS COUPON This Coupon Is worth 25c oh the purchase of any Trimmed' Hat in our store. This offer will not hold good unless you bring the Coupon. Pall. Greatest bargains ever offered by Mrs. C. A. Brehm. Read our prices; ALiii $10.00 HATS dQ QQ Sale price J050 ALL $7 HATS flQ yA Sale price ...... . . pO5J ALL $5 HATS !0 QQ Sale price p70 ALL $4 HATS (PO JQ Sale price ... . prK7 ALL $3 HATS QQ , Sale price tpx0 ALL $2.00 HATS AA Sale price PXUU UNTR1MMED HATS 50c and up All Fancy Feathers at price. Buy. a Plume for Xmas remembrance at our sale price or a Sport Cap and Scarf for the children at $2.00 per Set All Children's Hats will sell at 50c and $1.00 Come early and get your choice of our large stock. Mrs. C. A. Brohni 35 NORTH 8TH ST.
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