Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 112, 28 March 1916 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1916

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' Complimenting Mr. Forest Murray of Cambridge City. Mrs. W. H. Ketsker gave a pretty party yesterday afternoon at her apartments on East Main street, the guests including members of the Murray family. The afternoon was spent playing auction bridge. Favors went to Mesdames Philip Murray and Forest Murray A collation was served. The guests were Mesdames O. P. Murray, Ira Murray, Omar O; Murray, Ira Swisher, Philip Murray, Forest Murray and Master Harland Murray. , Mrs. E. E. Long6treth was hostess yesterday for a meeting of an auction bridge club. ' Favors went to Meswames Waited Woodworth, Oakley Smith and George Reid. In two weeks Mrs. Edward Cooper entertains the club. There will be no meeting of the Art Study class Wednesday. The last regular meeting of the year was held a fortnight ago. On Monday, April 10, however, an evening meeting will be held under the allspices of the club, when Mrs. M. F. Johnston will make the address. As a courtesy to her guest. Mrs. Walter Woodward of Indianapolis, for- , mer resident, of this city, Mrs. Harlow Lindley entertained members of a Monday Afternoon Thimble club at her home on College avenue. A luncheon was served. The guests were Mesdames Walter Woodward, Colin Schaefer, Harrison Scott, Ross Hadley, Levi rPeacock. Lloyd Van Doren, Horace Whiteside, Mark Pennell, Jr., Bert Overman, Millard Markle, Howard Gluys, Edgar Fisher, Paul Brown and Clayton Clawson. Next Monday afternoon Mrs. Clayton Clawson will be hostess for a regular meeting of the - club j The Rev. Charles Tebbetts,. who has been spending some time in Cuba, Florida, Mexico, Panama and other points, has returned home. Mrs. TebbettB and daughter, Miss Edith, who accompanied him to Florida, where they spent the winter, are in Philadelphia for a week's visit with the Rev. Herbert Tebbetts. Cards have been received here announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hawk of Muncie. The baby has been named Marshall Rargon. Mrs. Hawk was formerly Miss Mildred Hawk of Muncie. Mr. Hawk attended Earlham college and is well known in this city. , A pretty announcement party was pivcn last . evening by Miss Emily Plummer at lier home on North Twenty-first street, when she entertained a number of her friends in a delightful manner. During the evening the hostess announced her engagement to Mr. F. D. Walker of Mason City, Illinois, a member of the Garfield faculty. Luncheon was served in .the " dining room where Easter decorations were in evidence. Covers were laid for MJssss Mary Thomas, Nettie Chase, Ruth Rradley. Pearl Warner, Blanch Plummer, lsabelle McLear, Mary Leftwick, Eva King. Cora Johnson, Ruth Mumbwer. Mary Males, Louise Haner, Alma Hoerner, Margretta Hoerner, Emily Plummer, Mesdames Oliver Overman and Oscar Porterfield. Mrs. H. H. Toler and Mrs. Richard Sohlllinger of Circle Number Four will entertain the ladies of the First Presbyterian church Thursday at the home of Mrs. Schillinger, 118 North Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Addelman gave a dinner last evening at their home on West Pearl street. Covers were laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Garland Willett, Ray Kercheval, Harry Darnell, Claude Addelman, Mrs. Irene Bonnell, Miss Alma Turner and Mr. Edward Weiss. Miss Margaret Patton, a student at Oberlin College, will arrive Wednesday to spend the spring vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doan, South Fifteenth street. Miss Patton is a sister of Mrs. Doan. , Professor John F. Thompson read a splendid paper on "Our Forest Reservation" at a meeting of the Ticknor club, held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred H. Lemon, Nation al Road. East. After the program I there was a social hour. Mrs. J. M. Bulla entertains the club next Monday afternoon at her home on North Eighth street. The Joy Bearers of Trinity Lutheran church were entertained Monday evening by Miss Margaret Karcher. The hostess for the next meeting will be announced later. Mrs. R. P. Whlsler entertained members of the Dorcas society yesterday afternoon at her home on South Fifteenth street. Mrs. Hall was a guest of the club. The hours were spent sewing and in social conversation. In two weeks Mrs. John Bartel entertains the club at her home on South Eleventh street. Tho wedding of Mr. John Clements, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clements, and Miss Janet Reynolds of Dayton, O. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Reynolds. North Tenth street, will be solemnized in June, and will be an important nuptial event of the month. Members and non-members are invited to attend the benefit card party which will be given Wednesday afternoon at the Country club by members of a social committee. The affair will begin at 2 o'clock, and an admission Today's Aid To Beauty. An especially fine shampoo for this weather can be eaaily made at trifling expense by simply dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox in a cup of hot water. Pour slowly on scalp and massage briskly. This creates a soothing cooling lather that dissolves and removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt. Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes on a glossy richness of natural color, also a fluffiness which makes it seem very much heavier than It is. After a canthrox shampoo arranging the hair la a pleasure. Adv.

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Social Calendar Benefit card party at Country: club for women members of the" club. , - - - Mrs. Ray- Longnecker hostess for meeting of Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church. South section of Woman's Character Builders' class of Central Christian church meets, with Mrs. Mann, 1031 South Eighth street. . i . i i . . " ' - Domestic Science association meets with Mrs. William Dudley.. Foulke, instead of meeting at the day nursery. Travel club meets with Mr. and Mrs. Turner Hadley, South Thirteenth street. "Art Study class does not meet in morning at public art gallery. All-day quilting party held by Aid society of Second English Lutheran church, at the church. Mrs. William members of an club. Filer entertains auction bridge Tirzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge meets' with Mrs. Helen Bates, North Sixth street. Chester Aid. society meets at the hall in the afternoon. Penny supper given at East Main Street Friends church for the public. ; . "r' of 50 cents . will be asked. Tea and sandwiches will be served. An interesting program has been arranged for the suffrage mass meeting to be held Thursday afternoon at the First Christian church. Mrs. Roscoe Kirkman is active in arranging for the meeting. After the program an informal reception will be held. Mrs. - Forest Murray of Cambridge City was the guest of relatives In the city Monday. A meeting of the .Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ray Longnecker. Rev. Richard Edwards wa3 called upon to perform a marriage Sunday night at 7 o'clock. The contracting parties were Mr. Fred D. Ferguson of this city and Miss Edna K. La Fuze of Richmond, Ind The ceremony took place at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth N. Marshall on West Broadway. Those present were Mrs. B. F. Barnes, Mar shall A. Raber, P. Ji Sager, apdMabel Marshall. The couple willjnake their home in' Logansport,' and have the well wishes and congratulations of a host of friends Logansport PharosReporter. The Aid society of Chester will meet Wednesday afternoon in the hall, and it Is urgent that all members attend. Magazine club members were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Philip Twigg at'her home in the Arden apartments. The readers were Mesdames H. H. Huntington and William Rindt. After the program there was a social hour and refreshments were served. Next Monday afternoon Mrs. Huntington entertains the .club at her apartments in the Elwell. All members of the Protected Home circle are invited to attend tlie meeting which will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Lily Willett, 24 North Eleventh street. The outh Bend Tribune says: The marriage of Miss Maude Cummlngs and Vere C. Blackman took ! place Saturday evening at 6 o'clock at ; the home of Mrs. A. E. Crosby. South i Scott street. Dr. H. L. Davis, pastor i of the First Methodist Episcopal j church, officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Blackman left Sunday to make their home in Richmond, Ind., where Mr. Blackman is indentified with the National Automatic Tool company. He was formerly an employe of the Oliver Chilled Plow Works. Miss Cummings has been cashier at the Y. M. C. A. for the past three years. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. met Monday in the Morrisson-Reeves library. The devotional exercises were participated in by the entire membership. It was moved and carried not YOUR SPRING TONIC To take a tonic in the Spring is only aiding nature. Everybody needs it. Confinement to the home, the store has reduced our vitality. You are beginning to notice that Tired Feeling. Nothing alarming. You simply need a Spring Tonic, a Bracer, something to tone up the whole system, cleanse the blood, start up a healthy circulation and regulate the liver. Don't experiment this Spring, try a box of WENDELL'S AMBITION PILLS Fifty Cenas a Box at All Druggists Leo Fihe, A. G, Luken. Clem Thistlethwaite, Conkey Drug Co. is authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if you are not satisfied with the first box purchased. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by the Wendell Pharmacal Company, " Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Adv. CONSTIPATION and West Baden Sprudel Water cannot exist in the same body one hour. At your druggist small bottles, 15c; large bottles, 35c VcSTDADEtl K3 LAXATIVE

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to attend as a 'union the suffrage mass meeting to -be he.'d Thursday at the First Christian church, under the auspices of . Mrs. Roscoe Kirkmaaf t was also decided not to join the .City Federation of Clubs. Mrs. Martha Little was 'made superintendent of, -literature to serve for the remainder of the year. - Reports were read as follows: Ten .notices in the press; three potted pants and eight bouquets sent to ill ones, the work of the Flower and Relief committee; forty visits made to the sick; twenty dollars in money given, 326 pages of literature distributed, with twenty-three tithes. The next meeting will be held April 10 and the hostess willbe announced later. :i : - The Loyal Messenger class, of .the First Christian church did. nt meet last evening. " The meeting will be held next Monday. The Young Ladles' Mission circle of the First Christian church will meet Monday evening with Miss Mable Mansfield, at her home on North Seventeenth street. There were forty couples in line for the grand march last evening when the Monday Evening Skating club enjoyed a skating party at the Coliseum. Seventy-five couples was the total attendance. A similar party will be r, i veil lie At v e rr n. . Mr. Fred Toler of Butte, Montana, who has been visiting with Mrs. Mary Toler will return home Thursday. , A dance will be given this evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. 'by the members of Ye Olden Time Dancing club. ; The Webster M. E. church will give a parcel post sale and market Thursday afternoon, March 30, with an icecream social and free moving picture show under auspices the Palladium at Brown's hall in the evening. The Sunshine Crochet club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Kuhlow. For the pleasure of a number of visiting guests including Mesdames Milo Ferrell of Chicago. William J. Phillips of Charlottesville, Virginia, j Alonzo Smyser of Lansing, Michigan, j a former resident of this city, Mrs. ; Lewis Kluter entertained Informally yesterday at her home on North B ! street. Cards were played at three tables. . Favors went to Mesdames Alonzo Smyser, Milo Ferrell, Will J. Phillips and Frank Crichet. A delic ious luncheon in several courses was served. Many persons are interested in the club dance to be given at the Country club Saturday evening, April 1. Those who care, to may .have a seventy-five cent dinner at 7 o'clock. All orders riust be telephoned the club stewardess not later than-Friday noon, March 31. . There will "bet special' music for the dance. ' . - J' - .. Mrs.; Milo Ferrell of Chicago, a former resident, is the guest of Mrs. F. S. Anderson of South Tenth street, for a few days. Mrs. Jeannette . Rose returned to her home in Nashv411e, Tenn., after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Clarence Gennett. Mrs. Rose was the guest of honor at several social functions. Saturday eveningjMr. William Shutz was a guest of honor at an oyster supper in celebration of his birthday anniversary. The occasion also celebrated the birthday anniversary of his granddaughter.Miss Wanda Those Be Rid of Piles A Free Trial of Pyramid File Treatment Will Amaze You With Its Results. "Take My Advice Get Pyramid Pile Treatment" It Is only fair to yourself to TRY Pyramid Pile Treatment the most popular borne pile treatment in the world today and one that has stood the test of time. Mall the coupon NOW or else Ret a 60e box of Pyramid, Pile Treatment from any druggist. Take no substitute. FREE SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. 585 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Micb. Kindly send me a Free sample of Pyramid Pile Treatment, In plain wrapper. Name Street Cttv. . . Ptate. res LYRIC THEATRE Main and 9th Big Three Reel L-Ko Comedy ''Live Wires and Love Sparks."

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Tonlglit The Supreme Photo-play Stars, HENRY -WALTHALL and EDNA MAYO in the 6th Episode of the "Mary, Page" Wonder Series "THE DEPTHS" JACKIE. SAUNDERS, the Favorite of the Universe, In a 3 part Drama that Satisfies the Public's Craving for that Particular Style of Drama- "A SLAVE OF CORRUPTION" WEDNESDAY " Special! Let us have your approval or disapproval. of this powerful and most unusual 5-part drama J . . "THE WOMAN'S LAW" Florence Reed, to whom emotion is the staff of life and acting the only reality will present the. woman's case to you.

present were Messrs. and Mesdames Melville Shutz and son, Myron, Elwood Shutz and daughters, Wanda and Lillian, Ivan Ogden, Stephen Hawkins, William Shutz and - daughters Elizabeth and Naomi, and Mr. Keith Markley. - . (Mr. James Howell, of North Sixteenth street, returned home after several months spent in John City, Tenn. r'Ttlis'ff Esther Henning will entertain the members of the Queen Esther society of Grace M. E. church Wednesday evening at her home, 103 South Seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give an assembly party Friday evening In the Odd Fellows' hall. The Friday evening classes will also resume meetings at that time, and any person who cares to join may do so. , A penny supper will be given Wednesday evening from 5 until 7 o'clock at the North A street Friends' church by the members of the Aid society. The public Is invited to attend. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldfinger returned Monday,- after a week's stay in New York. Mrs. William Dudley Foulke will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Domestic Science association at her home.- - i

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson and Miss Mary Johnson of North Eleventh Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is an old saying that "Nature cures, the doctor takes the fee," but as everyone knows you can help nature very much and thereby enable It to effect a cure in much less time than is usually required. This Is particularly true of colds. Chamberlain's ough Remedy relieves the lungs, liquifies the tough mucous and aids In its expectoration, allays the cough J and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. It is j pleasant to take and harmless as it j contains no narcotic. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Ever Eat Grape-Nuts? There's a vast army of physical and mental workers who do. One reason its delicious nut-like flavour. Another it is easily and quickly digested generally in about one hour. "But the big reason is Grape-Nuts, besides having delicious taste,; sup-, plies all the rich nutri- ; ment of whole wheat arid malted barley, including the "vital" mineral salts necessary for building brain, nerve and muscle. Always ready to eatdirect from the package, Grape-Nuts with cream or good milk is a well balanced ration the utmost in sound nourishment. "Theres a Reason" sold by Grocers. Talking about a good evening's entertainment, can you equal this? Wonderful EMILY STEVENS, present star of the "Unchastened Woman" in the great screen play.; , "The House of Tears" Five Parts A great heart-rending, soul-gripping story that is aided in getting over by the Wurlitzer Pipe organ, played by Fred Roher. Tomorrow Selig Presents "Thou Shalt not Covet" With Kathlyn Williams.

street, left Sunday for Boston where they will spend three weeks.

Miss Anna Nicholson entertained members of a card club this afternoon. ; Mr. Harold, Scott of. .Indianapolis, visited friends here during the weekend. -. - ,- A firm in Karachi, India, has given a trial order for 1,000 cases of "American beer, a novelty in that part of the world. - '" - ' WHEN RUN DOWN Hood's Sarsaparilla, the Reliable Tonic - Medicine, Builds Up. The reason why you feel so tired all the time at this season Is -that your olood is . impure and impoverished. It lacks vitality. It is not the rich .blood that gives life to the tvhole body,, perfects digestion and enables all the organs to perform their functions as they should. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla from any druggist. It will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep better. It i3 the old reliable tried and true all-the-year-round blood purifier and enricher, tonic and appetizer. It revitalizes the blood, and is especially useful in building up the debilitated and run-down. Hood's Sarsaparilla is helping thousands at this time of, year. Let it help you. Get a bottle today and begin taking It at once. Be sure to get Hood's. Nothing else acts like it." Adv.

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To my friends and the general public I have severed my connection with the Bee Hive Store and have purchased the Phoenix Grocery 1 2th and Main Street and will conduct an up-to-date grocery where ' quality and service .will be assured. Your patronage is cordially solicited by Clarence Geier

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