Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 306, 6 December 1915 — Page 9
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM
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Social News
The Aid society of the First Methodist church will hold an important SBteting Wednesday afternoon at the church. AH members are asked to ba present aa plans will be made for the Christmss bazaar to ha given Friday at the church. A penny supper wUl be seized in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Koladay wtU he heat and hostess for a meeting of the
English Lutheran church Wednesday evening at their home. 217 Pearl street. , Mia Mary Stevens of New Castle spent the week end with Misses Mar
ina ana eien ence or serinam eoi 'lege
Guest day will be observed Tues
JE. R. Beatty, East Main street. ' The Phi Delta Kappa' dance at the New Miami hotel, Dayton, on Friday
couples. Miss Irene Gormon being
among the guests. The affair was a brilliant success. The ball room was
arranged with palms and a wealth of
greenery. December 28 the fraternity will give another ball at the hotel.
Tbe Webster M. B. Aid society will bold Us annual baaaar at the church
Saturday, December 11. The affair
will be held in the afternoon and even
lag- Tbe public H cordially Invited to attend. A number of pretty articles suitable for Christmas gifts may be procured, th King's Herald Baud of - tbe
Ul VUQ irIUCBL, j cable Kelly, Miss Luclle Bridge, vice presi dent, presided. Tbe members sang a
. hymn followed by the scripture read- . lng given by Miss Nellie Hoffman. ' RntniA nrnvara fr11nwort hv thn
. Lord's prayer were given. The secre
tary au treasurer maue meirrepo"The mystery bos was conducted by Miss Helen Lang and Miss Mandis . Paugherty. Miss Alice Smith played a : piano solo and Miss Florence toger sang a number. Eighteen members and four guests were present In addition to two new members. Refreshments were served by Miss Adele Walters and Mrs. U, JohnsonAn Important business meeting of ' the East End Aid society of the First Christian church will be held Tuesday , afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Williams, 605 South Twelfth . street
bridge club members will be enter- . Jt .1.4a. few UI..U,I.II.AM.
bell at her home on East Main street. ; ,- Mrs. Burton Carr snent the week
end In Sprinfleld, O., tbe guest of her i
, parents, Mr. ana Mrs, wimam Thomas. " Mr. Louis Emmons baa been out of . tbe city for a few days.; r The Spring Qrove Sewing Circle will . meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Walter Reid at her home on Klnaey . street, Mrs. Alfred E. Brooks entertained Sunday evening with a 6 o'clock dinv ner in celebration of Mr. Brooks' birthday anniversary. This was the first time for a number of years that the .three brothers and three sisters were ; together- Flowers and ferns were used in appointing the rooms. Covers " were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames A. K. Brooks, Alfred E. Brooks, William
Schults, Mr. Wlllard M. Brooks. Mrs. W. & Jones and Mrs. D. F. Scherb. The Young Ladles Mission circle of the First Christian church met Sunday afternoon with Mrs. I. F. Bums. Miss Donna Hyde led tbe devotional exercises. . The attendance was large. Miss Elsie Shepherd had the paper. Special musio was furnished by Miss Meta Richard. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carr of Westcott Place, are spending the week fn New York. Miss Brownel) of Wyoming, Ohio, is the guests of Mrs. Wlllard Z. Carr this week. A cantata under the direction of Mrs. Percy Sprague will be given the week between Christmas and New Year's by the children of the First Presbyterian church. Rehearsals for
tbe affair will start this week. Nearly all the chQdren of the Sunday school will participate. MiS Floy Leak Pt Anderson, who for two years was supervisor of domestic. Selene In the Wayne county high schools," will leave . soon for . At-, larita, Qa., where she has accepted a position as dietitian in a private hospital, - . s Miss Ludolf oi Cincinnati, nurse at the Day Nursery, will assist Mrs- Lin
ton ' Thursday afternoon at tbe open meeting of tbe Pemeatio Scienoe association st the high school auditorium. Miss Ludolf will tell-haw Wberoulosis patients should care for themselves. An invitation has been extended, to the Helen Hunt olub of Cambridge City, and also to any. airla of the high school interested In the work to attend
the meeting.
At the basaar to be given Wedaes-
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day, all day. at the First Presbyterian chureb by the Aid society, the doll booth will be one of the attractkme. A large doll, beautifully dressed and valuei M wt)l be placed en sale. Members of the Princess Card club will entertain their husbands Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Our DuvalL , Miss Olive Leaf ha returnee) from
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a els months' - sojourn in California whare ahe visited her aunt, Mrs. A Q. Flagff, and her brother, Mr. John. Lone who Is connected with the Starr Piano CBJajy , v. - Mr. and Mrs. John Day motored here from New Paris Sunday and spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Brltt of North Eighteenth street. J Mr. Robert Roberts tnd Mies Merle Wysong were married Sunday 'morning at 8:80 o'clock M Connaravillew and came here yesterday for View days' visit with, relatives of the ttasb ,
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net-work, yokes, furs, shirtwaists, children's coats, suits, caps, woolen garments, - swiss, lawn, organdy and chiffon dresses, 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 quickly dissolves, then put in tbe goods to be cleaned, rub a little apd out they come looking clean, brlgbt and fresh as new. You will And nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles, requiring no pressing. It only takes a few moments to do what dry-cleaning establishments would charge five dollars or more forIt is as simple as ordinary laundering and you can' ta make a mistake. Any (ft-ugglst will supply two ounces of sol$te, which is simply a gasoline soap ad you cap obtain the gasoline at any grocery or garage. Then a wash boiler or large dlsbpan will complete your dry-cleaning outfit. As gasoline Is very inflammable, be sure to . do your cleaning out of doors or in a room away from fire or flame with the windows left, open. Adv. -
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