Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 92, 4 March 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, MCH. 4, 1916. PAGE FIVE

Personals Musicales Parties

A party was given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Arnold Pfeiffer at her home on the National Road, West, when she entertained members of a -ard club and several guests. Flowers and ferns were used in arranging the rooms. The favors went to Mesdames Lawrence Luken and John II. Harrington, Jr. Auction-bridge was played at four tables. A delicious luncheon in several courses was served. The guests were Misses Marcella Luken, Bernadetta Dittoe of Fort Wayne, Anna Harrington, Katherine Conroy, Blanck Luken, Blanch Griffin, Alice Griffin, Alice Weber, Maud Flanagan, Mable Steinkamp, Marie Davis, Ethel Moorman, Helen Lawrence and Ernestine Lawrence; Mesdames Lawrence Luken, John Harrington, Jr., Arnold Klein and Carl RInghoff. No tickets will be sold at the door Monday evening when a skating party will be given at the Coliseum by mem bers; of a committee. There will be special music. Mr. Albert Pape and son Harold of Fort Wayne will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Klute, Bouth Fourteenth street. In honor of Mrs. Albert Pape and Miss Florence Cragg of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Will Klute gave an auction-bridge party last evening. Ferns and flowers ornamented the rooms. Favors went to Mrs. Pape, Mr.. Edward Klute. A luncheon was served. The guests wero-Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Klute, Myron Klute, Mrs.-Al-bertson, .Miss Florence Cragg of Fort Wayne, Messrs. Forest ' Klute, Calvin Richardson, Master Howard Klute and Miss Petra Klute. As a courtesy to Mrs. Albert , Pape and Miss Florence ' Cragg , of ' Fort Wayne, Mrs. E. J. Dykeman entertained Informally this afternoon with an uctlon-bridge party at her apartments on South Fourtenth street. Mrs. Will Ferguson was hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Alice Carey club at her home. Response to roll call were quotations from some favorite poetess. Mrs. Frame and. Mrs. Barr had charge of the program. Mrs. Elsie Hanes was made a member of the society. Refreshments were served. March 16 Mrs. Frank Whitesell entertains the club. The Athenaea Literary society members were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. William Quigg at her home on South Twelfth street. Mrs. Rowena Randle read a paper on "The Wage Earning Women In Richmond." A splendid paper was also given by Mrs. L. C. Hoover in "The Efficiency Fad." Mrs. Garwood Iredell read a paper on "Woman's Influence in Politics under Existing Conditions. After the program there was a social hour and refreshments were served. An Irish play will be given St. Patrick's Day at the home of the Misses Moorman. Miss Myrtle Coates Is spending the week end in Indianapolis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. FIshburn. The Current Events club will meet Thursday afternoon Instead of Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Niewoehner. Mr. Ben H. Heiser, of Akron, Ohio, ind Misa Belle Heiser, of Hilborn, Pittsburg, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Heiser at their home, west Df the city. Mrs. Albert Felss, nee Miss Florence Schroeder.is visiting her parents, on North Seventeenth street. Mrs. Sheridan Inderstrodt, and Mrs. Albert Felss spent Friday 'in New Castle, the guest of Mrs. Arthur Engelbert. t Members of the Sunshine Crochet elub will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Sheridan Inderstrodt. A St. Patrick's ball will be given Friday evening, March 17, in the Eagles' hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. The class will enjoy a fancy Jress ball from 7 until 9 o'clock, after tvlitch there will be an assembly. Sevral exhibition dances will be given. Admission will be asked for the gallery. The Runge orchestra will play. The program will be announced later. Mrs. 11. C. Hasemeler Is the guest it her daughter, Miss Marguerite, at Norwood, Ohio. Officers as follows were named Fri!ay afternoon when a meeting of the Md society of the First Presbyterian :hurch was held at the church: President, Mrs. Edward E. Bowman; first rice-president, Mrs. P. W. Smith; lecond vice-president. Mrs. E. S. Curds; secretary, Mrs. W. O. Crawford; lasistaut secretary, Mrs. H. L. Chrow; .reasurer. Mrs. Ada Hazeltine; asilstant treasurer. Mrs. Charles Mc3ulre. The members of the advisory oard are Mesdames John M. Lontz, lohn Coate. Albert Williams, S. E. Smith and Miss -Ruby Clark. Mesdames Clifford Piehl, Fred Helt rink will be hostesses for two silver eas to be given at the St. Paul's Lutheran church chapel Thursday aftrnoon and evening. In the afternoon :he married women of the church will e entertained and in the evening the inmarried women will be special wests. The Progressive Literary circle will Meet Tuetday afternoon with Mrs. JVilltam Doyle, Kinsey street. A called meeting of the Loyal Sisterlood class of First Christian church as held Friday evening and the Ihurch and important business matters !onsid?red. . The Hill-Top Sewing circle did not neet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. Hill, East Main street. The meeting las been postponed until next Friday ifternoon. A circle meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First V. M. fhurch was held Friday after

Clubs Weddings .Dances

Social Events For Coming Week

SUNDAY Miss Hazel Bond, bride-elect, entertains members of the Young , Ladies' Mission circle of the "First Christian church. MONDAY Members of the Gleaners' Sewing circle of the Central Christian church, postponed meeting until Tuesday. L. M. C. class of the First Christian church, postponed meeting on account of the revival meeting at the church. Miss Euphrasia Manier gives party for Miss Estella Hollarn, whose engaget ment to Mr. Herman Thesing has been announced. Mrs. Baltz Bescher hostess for meeting of Queen Esther society of Past Grand Eden Rebekah lodge. A skating party will be given in the Coliseum, by members of a social committee. Mrs. Paul Brown entertains members of a Monday afternoon thimble club. Miss Blanch Compton hostess for meeting of the A. N. C. club at her home on Randolph street. . ,i .. Mr. and Mrs. Ullery entertain members of a card club. Card club members will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper. Mrs. Otto Kemper hostess for meeting of a card' club. :'' Mrs. M. F. Johnston gives lecture at High School auditorium under auspices of the Richmond Art association. - Mrs. John H. Johnson, hostess for meeting of the Magazine club. Ticknor club meets and 'hostess announced later. , Rev. and Mrs.' E. G. Howard entertain members of the Trifolium Literary society. - ' ' . ' Young People's Branch of the Protected Home Circle meets with, Miss Esther Hennigar. 1 Young Ladies class In dancing meets in the evening in Pythian temple. Girls' class in dancing meets in afternoon at Pythian temple. Men's Social union of South Eighth Street Friends church meets at the church. Junior Luther league of Trinity Lutheran church meets with Miss Mildred Cutter. TUESDAY Ye Olden Time dancing club gives a dance in Odd Fellows' hall. Card party at 7:30 o'clock in the Moose hall. Criterion club meets with Mrs. B. W. Kelly. Mrs. Charles Trimble hostess for meeting of Non-Pariel club. Aid society of the South Eighth Street Friends' church meets at 2:30 o'clock at the church. - Mrs. Omar Woods hostess for meeting of the Princess card club. Progressive Literary society meets with Mr3. William Doyle, Kinsey street. Sodality of St Andrew's church gives card party in the auditorium for members and friends. Social given in Luken's hall by members of the Retail Clerk's association. West Richmond Friends' Aid society meets at Community House. East End Aid society of First Christian church meets and hostess announced later. ' Gleaners of Central Christian church, meet with Miss Lova Mansfield. WEDNESDAY Meeting of Music Study club in Public Art Gallery at high school. Wide-Awake Eible class of the Second English Lutheran church holds annual banquet. Glen View Crochet club meets with Mrs. Brown. ' . j New Idea Crochet club meets with Mrs. MacDonald. Mrs. Philip Schneider hostess for meeting of the Friends' Missionary society , at her home on South Fifteenth street. Mrs. Walter Engle entertains members of an auction-bridge club. Wednesday auction-bridge club meets with Miss Eleanor Seidel. Mrs. Charles Greenstreet, South West First street entertains members of a card club. All-day meeting of Aid society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church in church parlors. 1 . . i

Five Hundred club meets with Mrs. Edward Cooper. Circle 5 of the aid society of the First Presbyterian church with Mrs. Dwight Young as leader gives silver tea at home of Mrs. E. M. Campfield. C. W. B. M. auxiliary of the Central Christian church meets with Mrs. Roy Babylon. Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First English Lutheran church meets with Mrs. George Eggemeyer. - THURSDAY Universalist Mission Circle meets with Mrs. Emma Cockerell.Woman's Relief Corps meets in Post room at the Court House. Missionary Sewing Circle of the St. John's Lutheran church meets for work. Woman's class in dancing meets in Pythian Temple at 11 o'clock. " Senior Luther League of Trinity church meets with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stauber. Mrs. George Deuker entertains members of the Trinity Lutheran church aid society. Card party at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall. Mrs. Mark Shissler entertains members of a euchre club. Narcissus Embroidery club meets with Mrs. Joseph Phenis. Mrs. George Dilks hostess for meeting of Coterie club. White Dove Thimble club meets with Mrs. Fred Sherman. Teachers' class in dancing meets from 4:30 until 5:30 o'clock in Pythian Temple. Mesdames Clifford Piehl and Fred Heitbrink hostesses for thimble party given in afternoon at St. Paul's Lutheran chapel for the married women of the church and also for a party given in evening for unmarried women of the church. Congregational meeting of First Presbyterian church. Current Events Club meets with Mrs. Mary Niewoehner. Aid society of East Main Street Friends church meets at church. FRIDAY Mrs. Willard Z. Carr entertains members of a' luncheon-auction bridge club. Card party at 2:30 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall. j

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp meet dancing classes in the Odd Fellows Hall. ' Hiawatha Social and Literary society meets. Postponed meeting of Hill-Top Sewing Circle at home of Mrs. George Hill. SATURDAY Class for study of birds at North A Street Friends' meeting house in the morning at 9 o'clock. Girls' class in dancing meets in Pythian Temple. Eagles' lodge gives dance in the Eagles hall. 7

noon at the home of Mrs. S. T. Voorhees, on East Main street. House plants and flowers ornamented the rooms. An informal musical program was a feature. Mrs. Clifford Chamberlain played several pretty piano numbers and readings were given by Miss Nina Shera and Mrs. H. C. Harman. Refreshments were served to forty guests. Mrs. Baltz Bescher will be hostess Monday afternoon, for a meeting of the Queen Esther society of the Past Grand Eden Rebekah lodge, at her home, 101 Lincoln street. Mrs. Oakley Polk, of New Castle, nee Miss Hilda Shute. entertained the members of the Altruistic club, Fridav afternoon at her home on Vine street. Miss Corinne Wilson of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wilson. At the second of a series of dinner parties given by Governor and Mrs. Ralston at their home in Morton Place last evening, the guests were the governor's secretary, B. B. Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, their daughter, Miss Edna Johnson and son, Fred Bates NO MORE GRAY HAIR Mildredina Hair Remedy Never Fails. To restore gray hair to its natural color and beauty. No matter how old and faded your hair looks, or how long you have been gray, it will work wonders for you, keep you looking young, promote a luxurious growth of healthy hair, stop its falling out and positively remove dandruff. Will not soil skin or linen. Will not injure your hair. Is not a dye. Refuse all substitutes; 50c and $1.00 a bottle at druggists. FREE to show how quickly Mildredina Hair Remedy acts, we will send a large sample free by return mail to any one sending this Coupon to Mildred Louise Co., Boston, Mass., with name and address and 10c for postage, etc.

For sale by A. G. Luken. Adv.

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Johnson, with Mr. and Mrs. Myron D. King, Mr. and Mrs. Dale J. Crittenberger and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Netterville. Indianapolis Star. . Miss Esther Griffin White, district chairman of the Woman's Franchise League will atend a meeting of the Franchise League at New Castle Monday and will make an address. A large number of out of town guests will be here Friday night for DOCTORS O. K. NIGHT AIR Uurge Sleeping With Windows Open. If you want red cheeks, in the morning have your bedroom windows well open all night thus do the modern physicians dispose of the old superstition about the miasma of night air. Fresh air and open bowels are the first and foremost health rules. If nature needs assistance in the shape of a laxative do not take drastic pills or purges. They only make things worse, instead takea mild laxative, like CastorJell, which is simply old. reliable Castor oil in pleasant tasting jelly form. It can be obtained at Thistlethwaite's drug stores. The Castor Products Co., Cleveland, O. Adv.

Modern Oentistpy

Dinners Club Affairs W.C.T.U.

the Tri Kappa charity ball says the Decatur (Ind.) Democrat. Among them are Hazel Ruby,, ot Winchester, Erman Smith of Richmond, and A. R. Morton of Chicago, will be the guests of Miss Naomi Dugan. ' Mrs. Clarence Votaw-of the Cornell apartments will go to Chicago early next week for a visit fwith relatives and friends. . . ; All members of Ye Olden Time dancing club are asked to attend the dance , which will be given Tuesday evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. A dance will be given this evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by the members of the Good Time Dancing club. The Dixon Trio will play. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Miller have returned from St. Petersburg, Florida, where they have been spending several months. The Woman's Aid' society, of the Reid Memorial U. P. church will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday at the church. All members and friends are invP-3. Mrs. George Reid was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Teddy Bear Five Hundred club at her home on South D street. Favors went to Mesdames Edward Cooper, Harry Graham and George Reid. In two weeks, Mrs. Edward Cooper has the club. Miss Maud Crubaugh entertained nembers of a Sunday school class of the First M. E. church taught by Mrs. J. C. Bockman, last evening at her home on East Main street. The hours were spent socially and with music and games.- A dainty luncheon was served. A recital, will be given Monday evening, March 13 at the Reid Memorial Presbyterian church. Miss Helen Miller of Indianapolis, will be on the program. Several musicians of this city, will also assist. For the pleasure of Miss Marguerite Doan, whose engagement to Mr. Raymond Myrick has been announced, Miss Ruth uinsey gave a thimble party this afternoon at her home on North Eighth street. Flowers and ferns appointed the. rooms. The hours were spent in sewing for the brideelect. The guests included intimate friends of Miss Doan. A luncheon was served. A silver tea and thimble party will be given Wednesday afternoon by Circle 5 of the Aid society of the First Presbyterlanchurch, under the leadership of Mrs. Dwight Young at the pretty home of Mrs. E. M. Campfield on North Eleventh street. All women members of the church are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper will entertain members of a card club at their home on South Twelfth street Monday evening. For various reasons the Gleaners Sewing circle of the Central Christian church has deferred its meeting from Monday until Tuesday evening when Miss Lova Mansfield will be hostess. : In honor of Dr.- and Mrs. J. J. Rae and also for all persons who have affiliated with the First Presbyterian church during the year, a reception will be given Monday evening, March 13. All members of the church and friends will be welcomed. Mrs. Grace Burnworth entertained the members of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans in a pleasant manner Friday afternoon. ARE YOUR HOUSEHOLD GOODS INSURED? If not, phone us and we will see that you are given proper '-ct::n. Dougan, Jenkins & Co. Phone 1330. Cor. Eigfc" and Main Sts. Gaar Nurseries Now is the time to send in your order to the Gaar Nurseries for trees, shrubs, evergreens, hardy plants, any thing in the mi-sery line, ready for delivery in April. Landscape Gardening a Specialty. Cambridge City Capital Hill, Ind. USE COOPER'S BLEND Coffee COOPER'S GROCERY

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Art Notes Domestic Science

After the business session there was a social hour and refreshments .were served. In two weeks Mrs. Charles Davis, Pearl street, entertains the society. ; Mrs. Emma Cockerell will entertain the mission circle : members of the Universalist church Thursday afternoon at her home, 114 North Twentyfirst street. Mrs. LIda Roser will be the leader. Members of a Five Hundred club wiil b entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Edward Cooper. A program of sacred music by the choir of the First Baptist church, on Sunday evening, March 5, at 7:30 o'clock, will be as follows: Prelude. . Hymn, "Majestic Sweetness" Hastings. Invocation. Anthem, "Let There Be Light" Adams By the choir. Ofertory, "Come Unto Me" J. E. Carnal. Ladles Quartette Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Whitely, Mrs. Stovall and Miss Edna McMahan. Anthem, "Blessed Is the Man" Adams Choir. Scripture lesson. Tenor Solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd" Mr. Kenneth Foster. Hymn, "Abide With Me" Monk. "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" Arranged by I. B. Wilson. Quartet1 Mr. Everton, Mr. Whitely, Mrs. Whitely and Mrs. Ferguson. Short Sermon, "The Christ of Opinion" Pastor, Rev. W. O. Stovall. Anthem, "Beautiful River of Life" I. B. Wilson Choir. The choir is composed of Mr. E. G. Everton, leader; Mrs. Chas. Trimble, organist; sopranos, Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, Mrs. Kenneth Foster, Mrs. W. O. Stovall, Miss Florence McMahan, Miss Helen Unthank, Miss Violet Collings; altos, Mrs. Will Whitely, Miss Edna McMahan, Miss Maude Bavis; tenors, Mr. Will Whitely and Mr. Kenneth Foster; bass, Mr. E. G. Everton, Mr. Russell McMahan and Mr. H. A. Barnett. Mrs.. Oliver Norman entertained the members of the Mary Hilt WT. C. T. II. yesterday afternoon at her home in West Richmond. Twelve members were present. Mrs. Brown read the Scripture lesson, followed by a prayer by Mrs. Shugart. The last Friday of the month society meets with Mrs. Charles Gibbs, 80 Sherman street. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. John Smelser yesterday afternoon at her home on Pearl street by a number of her friends. The afternoon was spent socially and with music and ITCHY SALT RHEUM Sometimes Called Eczema Removed by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Salt rheum is one of the worst and unfortunately one of the most common of all diseases. How it reddens the skin, itches, oozes this all over again! Sometimes it covers the whole body with inflamed, burning patches and causes intense suffering, which is commonly worse at night. Local 'applications may do some good, but they cannot permanently relieve. The disease will continue to annoy, pain and perhaps agonize, until the blood has been purified and the general health improved. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sarsaparilla, the good old reliable family remedy. It has given perfect satisfaction in thousands of cases. Insist on having Hood's Sarsaparilla, for no substitute acts like it. Get it today. Adv.

games." Refreshments were served, guests were Mesdames Lena Spanagel, Irene BernelL Ray KerchevaL Myron Keelor. Hary Darnell, Claude Addleman, Garland Willett, George Martin, Kirk Nixon and Mrs. Burdell. The Frances Willard W. C T. U. met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. S. W. Hodgin at her home on South Fifteenth street. The deeorational exercises were in charge of the president. Various departments made their reports. Plans were made for special work on educational lines. An appropriation for the Chicago Woman's Shelter was made. An all-day meeting of the aid society of the North A Street Friends' church was held yesterday and the time was spent at needlework. The Young. People's branch of the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. was entertained last evening by Mrs. Frank Weaver. After a business meeting there was a social hour. Refreshments were served. Miss Macy entertains the club In two weeks.

RICHMOND EXHIBIT WILL BE SUCCESSFUL The made In Richmond exhibit of pictures and handicraft will open Monday, March 27, at the Art Gallery, in the High School building. All exhibits to be offered to the different departments will report to the committees at the galleries, Friday afternoon, March 24. ; .. A suitable prize is offered to the pupil of any school in Richmond, who submits the best original design of a

Some toon:

EDWARD F. WARFEL SHOULD BE NOMINATED AS THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER OF WAYNE COUNTY He is qualified, HAVING HAD A SUFFICIENT SCHOLASTIC AND BUSINESS TRAINING TO FIT HIM for an efficient and thoroughly competent public official. He is young, energetic, and if successful will bring into the office a disposition to serve ALL THE TAXPAYERS FULLY AND COURTEOUSLY. He is experienced, having worked his way from a humble beginning to the position of general manager .of the newspaper whereon he began, nine years before. For three years he has successfully managed his present business, of which he is chief owner. HE IS FREE, HAVING NO PRIVATE ENTANGLEMENTS OR OBLIGATIONS OF ANY KIND THAT MIGHT IMPAIR HIS USEFULNESS. He has made no promises nor will he make any except to the entire community that if elected, he will see to it in person that they have no occasion to regret their choice. He is THE LOGICAL CANDIDATE FOR PARTY REASONS. If nominated he will bring to bear, in assisting the entire ticket, a broad acquaintance, an experience in all phases of legitimate political activity, and a popular confidence in his honesty and ability properly to fill the place he seeks. IN THE LIGHT OF THE FOREGOING, MR. VOTER, CAN YOU THINK OF ANY GOOD REASONS, WHY EDWARD F. WARFEL SHOULD NOT HAVE YOUR VOTE FOR TREASURER OF WAYNE COUNTY NEXT TUESDAY, MARCH 7? Then l" Jot Support Him?

To My Friends: I TAKE this means of extending you my appreciation for many

courtesies shown me in my campaign for County Recorder. I have

endeavored to see you in and after going over the

twice, I find it is absolutely impossible to see each and every one. I have only words of praise for my opponents, and again soliciting your consideration in my behalf next Tuesday, I ani 1 : Very truly Robert E. Boyd

flower based on the tulip as a fflfi. There must be three sketches from each exhibitor, all on a paper not exceeding in size 12x17 In. the first drawing, a unit filling a rectangular space 2x3 H in. the second, an all-over design of variable size and the third, a border. -

There is a great demand in Poochow, China, for American made clocks. v YdPir IFnrsft Should Be of Your Health WHY NOT? It is a priceless possession and deserves utmost care. One of the greatest drawbacks to health is a weak stomach, but this can soon be corrected by careful diet and aid of HOSTETTER'S Stomach BiJfers It is a reliable first aid person county