Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 52, 11 January 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JAN. 11, 1916

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Personals Musicals ; Parties

I Tickets have been issued (or the charity card party to be given Wednesday, January ' 29. by members . of the Psi Iota XI Sorority. The affair probably will be held at the Elks' club. All women of the city are cordially invited. The proceeds will be given to the day nursery- Tickets will be 35 cents. , Card ' clubs will be prlvUeged to reserve 'as many tables as their clubs usually have and play In their own circle. Euchre, five hundred auction bridge and other games will be played- and favors will be given. This promises to be one of the important social functions of the month. Mr. Will Rossiter has returned to Indianapolis after spending Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter RosBiter of Richmond avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Walling were given a pleasant surprise last evening at their home on North C street in celebration of their birthday anniver saries. The guests brought well-filled baskets, and a picnic supper was served at ft: 30 o'clock. The host and hostess .were presented with pretty remembrances. The evening was spent playing cards. Sixteen guests enjoyed - the party. ;. - ,; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roser were ttost and hostess last evening for a meeting of a card club at their home on -South Eleventh street. The club meets again In two weeks. Mr. Thomas Powers of Dayton, O., spent the week end with friends here, returning home this morning. Mr. Herbert Keen and Robert Shank, members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity of Dayton, O., were guests in this city during the week end. The Protected Home Circle will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs. Klckerson, 1512 North E street. Music will be furnished by the Old Maids' band. The annual convention of the Worn- . an's Franchise League of Indiana will be held in Indianapolis the latter part of April. Miss Eleanor P. Baker has been made general-chairman. Mrs. John H. Nicholson and Mrs. Howard Dill will be hostesses for a silver tea to be given Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Nicholson, 1901 East Main street, for Circle No. 4 of the First Presbyterian church. All women of the church are cordially Invited to attend. The members of the Monday After-

noon Thimble club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Miss Peterson at her home on College avenue. Mrs. Colin Schaefer entertains the club in two weeks at her home on West f Main street.

The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First EngJ1SU X.UlUt!l All VUU1.U will a v7 I 1- W 1 ma. htIII. .VI ua o. mio.

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, All women of the church are invited. Frolic day was observed Monday Afternoon by the Magazine club when a meeting wub unu iu """" Mrs. Charles Kidder on North Thirteenth street. Mrs. Warren Gilford read a story, after which the hostess served luncheon., A number of mem bers were aoseni on vecoum ui uie Mesdames J. H. Mills, Charles Holton, t T Thl1ln TwiM. Jnhn H.

Johnson, W. W. Gifford, Mary Paige, : Samuel W. Gaar, Fred S. Bates. H. H.

Ui.HinMtAH wi Mum s-c nm v w. n. Curtis. Cnaries Kiaaer, jnanes diubi, . . a . 1 Mill.. William Rlndt and Miss Lillian Paige.

.,: Next Monday afternoon Mrs. Philip

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will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 , o'clock In the high school kitchen

whan Mian Rortha T.nrflh will have

TIUCU .uw .w. vhw . i - charge of the meeting and will give :. a demonstration on soups. No admlss- ' ion -will be asked the members of the

association but all non-mem Der a win be asked ten cents. Each person who attends is asked to bring a spoon. Tti Morv V. Thomas W. C. T. U. held its social meeting wonaay aiier- ' noon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Reid on East Main street. The devotional

''. psalm read by members. Petitions sent

to senate and congress were reaa. a paper on "The Outlook of Peace," writ-

ii"' ten by Mrs. saran unnaress was reaa ! by MrB. HeleaBarnard in the absence i of the author. Mrs. R. W. Randle, ton., T" .. ln A,

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Delinquency Among Children." Musical numbers were given by Miss Reba Hasting. Mrs. Jennie Reid read an - article from the leaflet and the meet

ing was ClOoea wilU 14JO icuipcieutu doxology. A social hour followed and refreshments were served. Music will be furnished by vlctrola this evening when the soci:.l committee of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity gives an informal dance at the beta club rooms. Programs wil. be fifty ? cents.

Dandruffy Heads Become Hairless If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky naif, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve jour hair and ruin .it if you don't It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and ' three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching . and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff - you .have. This, simple, remedy never fails Adv " ,

SOCIET

Social Calendar Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Lacey entertain members of Mrs. Lacey's Sunday school class of United Brethren church. - Aid society of Reid Memorial church meets in afternoon Instead of holding all-day meeting. Music Study club will not meet in the morning. Tea given at First M. E. church by members of the Aid society of First M. E. church. Miss I.rie Campbell entertains club to luncheon in honor of Miss Margaret Sedgwick. Mrs! Frank Lackey entertains "members of an auction-bridge club. Christian Woman's Board of Missions. Auxiliary of Central Christian church, meets with Mrs. George Chrisman. Central Aid society of First Christian church, meets at the church. Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church, meets with Mrs. Lee Nusbaum and holds missionary thimble party. Miss Eleanor Seidel hostess for meeting of an auction-bridge club. Tirzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge meets with Mrs. Frank Thomas. Mrs. Charles Kirk hostess for meeting of Five Hundred club. A. N. C. club postponed meeting until Friday. Mrs. May Munson hostess for meeting of the Current Events club. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in the Moose ball. i Wide-Awake Bible class of Second - English Lutheran church, meets with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis. Young Ladles' Bible class of St. Paul's Lutheran church, gives annual banquet at 6:30 o'clock -In church chapel. Woman's Home Mlssionery society of Grace M. E. church, meets with . Mrs. Ellen Fox at home of John F. Bobbins on- North Tenth street. ,., . Penny club meets with Mrs. C. K. Barnes, 10-1 Fort Wayne ave nue. Mrs. Arch Campbell hostess for meeting Narcissus Embroidery club. TO QUICKLY REDUCE VARICOSE VEINS Try This Simple Home Treatment. If you have large, Varicose Veins, the quickest and easiest way to reduce them to normal size is to apply Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) daily as directions advise. Start this easy treatment today ; nd you will rejoice to notice that the large unsightly veins are gradually growing smaller. Ask your druggist for a two ounce bottle. It is so very powerful and penetrating that just a few treatments with Emerald Oil will show results. Generous sample by mail on receipt of 10c from Moone Chemical Co., Roches ter, N. Y. Adv. 1545 A Fashionable Model. Ladies' three-piece skirt with tab trimming. Striped wool poplin, checked or plaid suiting, serge, cheviot, corduroy and broadcloth, all are very well adapted for this design. The skirt is cut with graceful flare and ample fulness. The sides show deep plaits and a tab trimming, which may be omitted. The skirt is finished at normal waistline. The pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inches waist measure. It requires 3 yards of 44-inch material for a 24-inch size, which measures 34 yards at the lower edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. .. - . Size Name : Address

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A quiet wedding of Interest to many persons In this city was solemnized Saturday. noon when Mr. Cecil Ryan, of New Castle, and Miss Estella Weisgerber. a relative of Mr. and Mrs. Weisgerber of North D street, were married by the Rev. W. H. Baker of the Christian church, at the home 'of the bride's . parents in New Castle. They will reside In New Castle. Mrs. May Munson, Instead of Mrs. H. Earl Hinsbaw will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Current Eevents club. Members are asked to heed the change In hostesses. Mr. James Medlin went to Connersville, Monday for a short visit with friends. Messrs. William Reece and M. J. Maher have returned - to Jaxiwr Pnllege, southern Indiana, after spending the holidays with their parents. Mrs. C. K. Barnes will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Penny club at her home, 104 Fort Wayne avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson gave a surprise dinner In honor of their daughter. Mamil. who celebrated her twentieth blrthdnj anniversary. The guests were Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Motley, Masters Ralph and Richard Motley, Misses Lucile Motley, Ruth Motley, Emma Gartland, . Marie Hole raft, Marie Holcraft, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ligon and daughters Mises Mattie and Loretta Lignon. Mr. and Mrs. Harris and son, Byron. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Clara Pressel. daughter of Mr. and Mm t,i Pnn.,-1 of Hagerstown, to Mr. James Westcou oi near Lewiston, Mont. The young people will be married in Mon tana. , Mrs. George Chrisman will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions Auxiliary of the Central Christian church at her home on Kinsey street. Mrs. Edward Moore will assist. Devotional and Bible study will be conducted by Mrs. Isa Brown. A paper On the fourth chanter nt the Btudy book, "Fifty Years of Service," wm De given by Miss Martha McLcllan. Mrs. Omar Coffman will have the missonary study. The missionary quiz will be conducted by Mrs. Lewis Mindling. All members are invited to be present. The Young Ladies Bible class of St Paul's Lutheran church will hold its aaiiiH

QuVdy a NewStreet Gage Hat

(ONE EVERT WEEK) Come in and see the latest creation named after that famous show, Quality Street. It is' made from a fine grade of Swiss Milan Hemp and is trimmed with a beautiful quality of French Moire Ribbon. Our Sale Still Continues HATS wFROIVI lOc UP We have four Pattern Hats that we will sell for $5.00 each. These hats are worth much more than we are asking. Remember, everything reduced..

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MeMttMuiiH Sleep is necessary for the enjoyment and prolongation of life. During sleep Nature renews the vital forces of the body and restores the energy. Sleeplessness is one of the evil results of indigestion. To avoid it, keep the stomach well, the liver active and the bowels regular. The health of these organs Is Assured by - Beecham's Pills. A harmless vegetable remedy, which acts immediately on the stomach, liver, bowels and kidneys, toning and putting them in good working order. Millions of people sleep well and keep well because, at the first unfavorable symptom, they begin to take -

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... . Dances annual banquet at the chapel at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday evenning. The Narcissus Embroidery club will meet Wednesday . afternoon with Mrs. Arch Campbell, 404 North Thirteenth street, The -A. N. C. club meets Friday evening with Miss Mary Ford at her home. North Twenty-first and E streets, instead of meeting Wednesday evening, the usual time. Mrs. Walter Murray, retiring president, was presented with a cut glass dish , last evening when a meeting of the Loyal Daughters of the First Christian church was held at the church. The presentation was made by Mrs. Robert C. Wilson. Mrs. Murray was showered with a number of cards containing memory verses. Mrs. Anna Miller, the new president will assume office. A play entitled "A Modern Sewing Circle,", was presented for the pleasure of the guests. After the program there was a social hour and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held the second Monday In February. The Friends Foreign Missionary society will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Robert L. Kelly at her home, 208 College avenue. The meeting will begin at 2:15 o'clock. The Music Study club will not meet Wednesday morning. The m-et!ng has been deferred o fortnight. Miss Alice Vossler was hostess last evening for a meeting of the Loyal Messenger Class of the First Christian church at her home on North Sixteenth street. After the business session there was a social hour and refreshments were served. The guests were Misses Alta Mae White, Margaret Wilson, Hazel Kinley, Juanita Bloom, Edith Decker, Elizabeth Hunt, How You Can Remove Every Trace of Hair (Toilet Talks.) A stiff paste made with some powdered delatone and water and spread on a hairy surface about 2 minutes will, when removed, take every trace of hair with it. The skin should then be washed to free it from the remaining delatone. No harm can result from this treatment, but be sure it is delatone you get and you will not be disappointed. Adv. Austin ways Just Out This Week EM to Worn wtefc Evry Boa. ; the world, la bozoa, 10c, ZSo.

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Donna Hyde. Miriam Eichhortx. Hazel Bond , and Mrs.. Ralph Little. . Miss Florence Johnson was a guest. Next Monday evening. Mrs. Ralph Little entertains the class at ur home on West Main street: 1 ( Mrs. Ellen Fox -will - be hostess Wednesday, afternoon . for a . meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church at her home on North Tenth street. There will be a special' program and all members are invited. The members of the Alice Carey club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Albert Lamb at her home 116 North Sixteenth street. Mrs. Charles Kraatz will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Helping Hand. club at ber home on South Fifteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis will be host and hostess for, a meeting of the Wide-Awake bible class of the Second English Lutheran church Wednesday evening at their home, 244 . Pearl street. Mrs. E. B. Grosvenor was hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Ticknor club at her home on North Eleventh street." "The Five Indiana Regiments" was the subject for a splendid paper read by Mrs. Mary Grant. An informal talk was made by the president, Mrs.'D. W. Dennis and the club will assist in every way pos-

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slble with -the tuberculosis campaign. The club will meet ag-ln next Monday afternoon. - . , A called meeting of the Psi Iota XI sorority will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Anna Nicholson on -North A street. -It la of the utmost Importance that all members attend this meeting. The postponed meeting of the Tri folium Literary society of tLe First English Lutheran church was held Monday evening at the home of Miss Virginia Thomas on South Twelfth street Mr. E. B. Knollenberg gave a paper on "The Wonders of the Andes" which was followed by a spelling "bee in. charge of Miss Ella Minter 'and Mrs. H. C. Bentlage. The social committee composed of Mrs.- W. H. Romey, Misses Nora Holthouse, Nettle Parker, Anna Fetta and Mr. Oliver Nusbaum, served the refreshments. The next meeting will be held February 7. at home of Mr. and Mrs. .Oliver Nusbaum. . Mr. S. S. Strattan of Chicago. Is In town for a few days visiting friends.

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MILTON. Ind, Jan. 11. The Farmers Bank company held Its semi-annual meet Monday afternoon. .The affairs of the bank were found In a satisfactory condition and - dlv! lend was declared. Women! of Sendentary Habit. - Women who get but little exercise are likely to be troubled with constipation and Indigestion and will And Chamberlain's Tablets highly beneficial. Not so good as a three or fourmile walk every day. but very much better than to allow the bowels to remain In a constipated condition. They ae easy and pleasant to tak- and most agreeable In effect. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. a Violin Glass fci m a Miss Ruth Scott, former S 'student of Professor I U Winternitz of the Boston 1 Conservatory ; of - Music, fe I and also of Prof. Hicks, b II ' 5? s is forming, a class of a H limited number of pupils, i B Thorough and careful in-.E i dividual attention will be If given each pupil. , 4 j Call I26N. 10th St. Or Phone 1078 TPpiLO ' . Coliseum WEDNESDAY NIGHT Racine vs. Richmond. Any roam m Stmr house can be made attractive with 8 n It " by the following dealers: Boston Lumber Co.. Boston, Indiana. Henry W. Keagy, .3 1 Hagerstown. Inc. B. L. Woodward & Son, Dublin, Indian - :ii