Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 310, 10 December 1915 — Page 10
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 10, 1915 J I was thatno "one would - ask me to He went right on telling the man that this was my first patty and how afraid dance. v ' '':, : - Answers To Correspondents. Mable Franks, Salt Lake, City, Utah: It takes about, six weeks to make a five-reel photoplay, and costs often as much as $75,000 or -$100,000. Mildred G.,- Philadelphia: Your romance reads like a'seenarkM and I thank ' yon for taking me Into ; your confidence. But don't yotr think your mother: is the one to help you .'decide which one of the two men you should marry? Mothers seldom - make mistakes. All I hope 1st that you will be happy in- your choice ( t; , the lungs. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Liver Sluggish? You are warned by a sallow skin, dul! eyes, biliousness, and that - grouchy feeling. AjI promptly. Stimulate your liver remove the clogging wastes make sure your digestive orgsrs are working right and when needed take '-art SuUalAnr Medici, im tWW.rU. SoUnwrwlMra. la bm, lOc 2W Daniels are entertaining the former's sister. Miss Bonnie Bell Daniels of Crothersville. Indiana. .. .Mrs. Mary Strattan of Dayton. Ohio, has been the gueEt of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stratton for several days.... The family of John Hlggins north of town Is under quarantine because of scarlet fever. . ;..Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Toppln were the guests of relatives at Muncie Tuesday. ...Miss Alice Bradbury will be the hostess of the Helen Hunt club on Monday. Papers will be read by Miss Grieslnger and Mrs. Harvey on "The Rura' ""vpe and Dialect" and "The Hoosler. Mrs. George Robey and Mra. George Babcock spent Tuesday with relatives at ; Muncie..' . . . Mrs.' Harry McLear, after two weeks spent with her parents Mr.and Mra. J. K. Hazelrlgg, has returned: to; her home at Kansas City. Mdv.,.,Mrs. Harry Hall, of; Hagerstown, was the guest of ' J.er , parents, Mr.; and :Mr8.,-W411ard Petro, Monday anfl Tuesday. V..Ferd Homer spent the early , part of the week - at Chicago, attending to business connected with the lumber trade Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman had for their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Noggle of Richmond... . .Mrs. - Laura RIchey has been spending a part of the week with relatives at Hagerstown. .. .Mrs. Ross Taylor was , the guest of Richmond friends Monday. . : . . Mrs. Margaret Conway has been seriously 111 for several days with .congestion of
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Requests for the address of Mary Pickford have come to the office. Address letters to 270 Riverside Drive, Xew York. : ' ' p
"There was a young lady who lived th a shoe;. bad so many sisters she didn't know what tot do!" I might "transform the old Mother Goose ; rhyme Into this, for every day I re:i"Celve sometimes a hundred letters ' I from girls who are adopting me for !their sister. And I like It, too. It makes me thrill ' with 'happiness to know I .am loved by them and in turn I feel .their eyes upon me when 1 work. It '',, makes me want to do things so they ' .will always be proud of me. Now they have offered me their loving friendv'ship I want to prove that I am the fi'appreciator. j It is strange, but I receive very few letters from boys. One of the cunningpet I have ever received came from a .'-youngster who signed himself "Bufi jfalo Bill the Second." Part of it read: :,i"i:seen you' on my birthday in 'Rags.; ''I'm nin6 years old. You'wuz pretty Hpunkie when it come to lickin the fellers. I guess you culd fight better becuz you had oVerhalls on. It made you look like a boy. I belong to the Salmon Alley gang. No sissie could ' ever lick us. I wuld like to have you ; foto if you aint got one of the dog. I ' guess if you doant mind I would like 5 lo have one of the dog the best. Your friend Buffalo Bill the Second." Letters In Great Variety. The girls are not always so frank, buti they are more flattering. Often they send me tictures of themselves , such dear pictures for my album. I have a wonderful collection now from . all oyer the world. Most of them are autographed and ' nujwy In languages y I cannot read, from Japan, China and even South Africa. The other day I
. received a letter from a little Esqui:
mau gin, ana i nuve many pnoiu- i
graphs of Indian girls who tell me
they always watch for the release of j
i,i my picture. ''My sister Mary's not afraid of anything," he would brag to the boys. This always seemed to make a deep i Impression upon his boy friends, and Jack yC'ki "always willing I should tag -along after him. v-5 A Watchful Big Brother. -. Not only was -he my playmate, but he wits also my chaperon. Mother 'would tell him to look out for me, arid
he never strayed a foot from my shadow. He was In every sense of the word the "small brother." Even when
we grew up and I was old enough to
go to parties, Jack was the one to take me.
No one ever had the opportunity to
sit alone with me away from the dances in one of those happy little cozy corners. Jack was there to make the observing third. At my first party one
young man ventured to admire my simple evening gown. Jack overheard
it. Mary paid $5 for those blue satin slippers," he interrupted us. "I wrote and told ' mamma all about it. . She went and paid $5 for the gloves, too. She cried because I said she- had spent too much money just for a silly old party." I nudged him to keep him quiet, but who has ever been able to stop a small brother once he begins to talk?
GREENSFOKK, TND; j
The Ladies' Aid society of the Chris
tian church will bold a bazaar on next Wednesday at the Hatfield and
Gilbert erocenr Mr. and Mrs. Flor
ence Snyder were Richmond visitors
Wednesday Mr. and- Mrs. George
Nicholson were in Richmond Tuesday ...-.Preaching at the M. E. church next Sunday evening; at the Friends' Sunday morning 10:30 o'clock Mrs. Ettie King and daughter Estella were Richmond visitors Tuesday Xmas shopping.... Dr. Neff was in Hagerstown Tuesday . . ... Mrs. Rhodes Nicholson fell down stairs on last Saturday evening, but the fall proved to be more of a shock at. the time with no serious results. ... .Bert Tuttle of Olive Hill was in" town Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Delhagin have moved to town and occupy a residence on North Main street.
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Every little boy and girl loves the Aunt Jemima rag dolls. They make the very best kind of playthings. Put them in your children's stockings Christmas morning and watch their delighted faces. There are four in this doll family; Aunt Jemima herself , funny old Uncle Hose, the little rascal, Wade Davis, and the cute little pickaninny Diana in her red and yellow pinafore. Uncle Mose and Aunt Jemima are 15 inches tall and Diana and ' Wade Davis are 12 Inches tall. They are all ready
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