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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND STO-TELEGRAM, .THURSDAY APRIL; zo, 1916
Social Calendar
: Special Good Friday evening; serrlces at Held Memorial 17. P. church. C. W. B. M. Auxiliary of Cen-, tral Christian church holds services at church. Card party at 2:30 o'clock In Eagles' hall for wires of members, j ..Hilltop Sewing circle meets with SLT9. Ira .Wood and Mrs. Hawkins. Hiawatha Social and Literary society postponed meeting with Mrs. Rosa Lawa, in East Germantown. ,
Marr Hill w. c. T. u. with Mrs. Clyde Ryan.
meets -
L Ladles of the O. A. R.meet in postroom at court house. ' Court Richmond, No. 235. United Order of ; Foresters meets in Commercial club rooms., . - C. W. B M. of First Christian church holds services at 7:30 at church. f Narcissus Embroidery club entertains husbands and families at home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cutler. .'. . V" Good Time Dancing club will give a dance at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' hall. ... King's Daughters of the South Eighth Street Friends church will meet with Mrs. Effie Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Carr and
little daughters, with Mr. and Mrs.
Omar Hollingsworth, had dinner at the
Country club last evening. Mrs. Harry Lontz entertained mem' berB of an auction bridge club yester
day afternoon at the . Country club. The meeting was deferred from yesterday afternoon., V . - .Miss Ruth ; Pennell entertained the members of a .card, club Wednesday afternoon. After the game a dainty luncheon was served. Next .Wednesday afternoon Miss Ruth Scott has the club at her home on North . Tenth
street
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coate are the parents of a baby daughter, born at the Reid Memorial Hospital. Mrs. S. W. Hodgin. South' Fifteenth street, has returned from Battle Creek, Mich., where she spent several weeks with Mr. Hodgin, who has been taking treatment at a sanitarium.
A Trim and Attractive Business Suit.
A telegram was received yesterday
afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Demas Coe,
of North Fifteenth street, announcing the birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Will Wiggans of Pittsburg.
Mr. Wiggans, a brother of Mrs. Coe, is a former resident of this city.
The choir of the Second Presbyterian church, under the direction of
Prof. Jesse Wood has prepared a special i Easter urogram, which will be
presented Sunday evening' at 7:30
o'clock at the church.
The twenty-third annual ball of the
Entre Nous club will be held Easter
Monday. April 24, in the L O. O. F
hall. Music will be furnished by the
Wei sb rod Saxophone orchestra. - Admission will be one dollar. The ball
room will be elaborately decorated. A
committee comnosed Of Messrs. J. Hor-
ton Denison. John H. Mitchell, William
b.- Klnsr. i Frank D. Root and Scott
Markley will be In charge.'
A meeting of the Aid society of the United Brethren church was held yesterday afternoon at the church, with a
large attendance. V. ,-'.",.'. '
A- pretty Easter party was given
last evening by Miss Stella Baker1 at her home 314 Randolph street: Easter flowers and ferns were used In decorating the rooms. Piano and violin numbers made up an intereating pro
gram. Easter contests were also fea
tures. Miss Carolyn Bradley received
the favor for making the-prettiest Eas
ter bonnet. A dainty luncheon in sev
eral courses was served. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Leslie Williams and Mrs. Carl ? Baker. The Invited guests were Misses Florence King;
Carolyn Bradley, Mildred ' Earnest, Jeannette Lacey, Louraine Shissler, Helen Ball. Florence McMahan, Doris
Shisslen Bessie Cruse, Ruth Horr, Louise Horr, Electa Foster, Margaret Van .Zant, Fern Halhes, Gertrude Mcpherson, Helen Fox, : Stella Baker, Mesdames Leslie Williams and Carl Baker. Mesdames Harry Graham, Mason Myer and Walter Woodworth were guests yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Clarence Jessup entertained members of a five hundred club. Favors went to Mesdames Webb Pyle, Mason Byer and Harry Graham. After the game a delicious lunch on was served. In two weeks Mrs. George ; Ferling has the club.-- " -: . , . '.. , Mrs.- Arthur Williams "entertained members of the TIrsah Aid society of
the Ben Hur lodge last evening at tne home of Mrs. Bert Williams on South Twelfth street. Twenty-five members were present. The evening was spent socially and with music and games. Refreshments were served. An all-day meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Ida Powell at Boston. The aid will not meet text week. There was a large attendance at the meeting of Section 4 of the Ladies' and Pastor's union Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. Schuh on Wesf Main street. A business session was held, after which there was a social hbur and refreshments. The section meets in a month, and the hostess will be named later. The Christian Endeavor society of the East Main Street Friends church will hold a sunrise prayer meeting at 6:30 o'clock Easter - morning at the church. The public is invited.
Waist 1637 Skirt 1657. Composed of Ladies' Shirt Waist Pattern-1637 and Ladies' Skirt 1657. As here illustrated, butchers' linen was used for the waist and checked suiting for the. skirt. The waist Is made with a pointed yoke, which extends over the front. The skirt has plaited side sections and Jaunty pockets. Serge, affeta, linen, gingham, nun's veiling and crepe are nice for both skirt and waist, if one desires a dress of one material. Crepe batiste, lawn and madras are good for a separate waist. The waist pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 Inches bust measure. It requires 24 yards of 44inch material for a 36-Inch size. The skirt is cut In 6 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 23, 30 and 32 Inches waist measure, and requires 4 yards of 44-Inch material for a 24-inch size. The skirt measures about 3 2-3 yards at the lower edge, with plaits drawn out. This illustration 'calls for TWO separate patterns, which will be mailed to any address on receipt of ten cents FOR EACH pattern, in silver or stamps.
Name ..' Address City ............................ Size
Address Pattern Department. Palis-
Mrs. Ira Wood assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hawkins, entertains members of the -Hilltop Sewing circle Friday afternoon at her home on South Twen
tieth street. . The members of the Eastern Star will give a sandwich social Saturday evening in the Masonic Hall and all members and sojouning members are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Clem McConaha, who were married -Tuesday evening left Wednesday morning for Detroit, Michigan, and other points. At Coldwater, Michigan they will visit Miss Gladys Ebenback, a former resident of this
city. They will be gone about ten days. i Miss Aileen Elliott of Bellevue,
Kentucky, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bayer j on South Fourteenth street, returned
home yesterday. The Good Time Dancing club will Rive a dance Friday evening in the Eagles' hall. The Dixon Saxophone Trio will play the order of dances. A committee composed of Messrs. Frank Stafford, Martin Hoover, Clarence De Armond, Omar Wine and Charles Mullen will he in charge. All members are invited. , Mrs. Weaver's Sunday school class of the United Brethren church, will given an all-day market Saturday at the McConaha building. Many good things to eat may be procured at this time. The East End Aid society of the First Christian church, will hold an Easter market Saturday in the wall paper store on Main street. Many good things to eat may be . procured. Mrs. Douglas Kuth was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Penny club at her home on ; North Eleventh street. The attendance was large. Arrangements were made for serving the dinner to guests who will attend a union meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Railway Engineers
which convenes in this city Tuesday. The dinner will . be served, at the
Pythian Temple. In two weeks, Mrs.
Kennedy entertains the club and lunch day will be observed. -
Saturday evening the regmlar club
dinner will' be served to members at the Country club. . - -
The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity of
Marion will give a dance Wednesday
evening, April 26, in the Commercial club parlors. '
Mrs. H. H. Engelbert went to India
napolis yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gaar Williams.
Mrs. O. F. Downing was hostess Wednesday afternoon for the final
meeting1 of the season for the O. N. T-
club. Needlework and social conver
sation featured the afternoon. Re
freshments were served.
A special Easter dinner will be served . Sunday at 1 o'clock at the Country club. All persons who expect to participate in. the affair are asked to notify the stewardess, Mrs. Denny, net later than 'Saturday noon A number of the members are' arranging for special : parties and will take this means of entertaining out of town
guests. ; ...
' Invitations have been-received here
for a dance to be given Friday even
ing by the members of the Phi Delta
Kappa r fraternity of Muncie in ' the Delaware hotel. Dinner will be served at 8:30 and the dining, room will be
cleared for dancing.- v
The aid society of the Union Miss
ion met yesterday afternoon. N ,
- The Narcissus Embroidery club will
entertain, the husbands and families Friday evening at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cutler, 1317 North C street. V Mrs. Oliver O'Brien has returned to her home in Rush ville, after a visit with' friends and relatives -in Cambridge City and this city. . Mrs. L!da Roser, Mrs. Carl Wadaman returned to Richmond this morning after attending the Pythian Sisters convention. New Castle Courier. An attractive social function for this evening is the miscellaneous shower
to be given by Mesdames Frank
Mabey and Charles Mabey at the home of the latter on Lincoln street, as a courtesy to Miss Mary Ford, who will be married soon to Mr. J. L. Blossom of Somerville, Ohio. All the decorations will be in the orange and white. Spring flowers and ferns with wedding bells will he in evidence. ,The guests will number fortyr?" " , . j The Hiawatha Social and Literary society will not meet Friuay as announced. The meeting has been post-1 poned until May ' 5 and the hostess will be announced later. Mrs. John Lott was-hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of Section Three of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held in a month at the church. Mrs. Charles Addelman was hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of Section One of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church at her home on East Main street. There was a good attendance.' During the business session arrangements were made for a penny supper toi be given at the church, Saturday evening, April 29. Refreshments were served. -In a month, Mrs.-John Pinnick - entertains the society at her home, 204 North Eighteenth street. The annual business meeting of the Aid society of the Ffrst Baptist church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ozro Baldwin on North Fifteenth street. Officers as follows were named: President,. Mr. E. G.
McMahan; vice-president,' Mrs. Ozro
Baldwin; - treasurer, Mrs. 'J. "H. Unthahk; secretary, Mrs. J. W. Ferguson. Next Wednesday afternoon a reception for the new 'officers will be held at the home of - Mrs. E. G. Mc Mahan, 322 Randolph street. The West section of - the Woman Character Builders' class of the Cen
tra! Christian . church met yesterday
aiieraoon wun. Mrs. JTauk Johnson, at her home on Sheridan street Refreshments were served. v
Themembers of the Current Events
club were entertained Wednesday aft
ernoon byMrs. On-Williams at her home. West Main street. Response to
roU call were current events. Nearly all the members were in attendance.
Mrs. Richardson read a paper, "Influence of Foreigners in America, which was quite -interesting. Mrs.
Beach instead of Miss Florence Fox read the paper", bw Wlli European
War Effect Immigration?"'! After the
program there was a social hour and
refreshments' were served. In two
weeks Mrs. George Worley entertains
the club at her home on Pearl street.
Mrs. .Clyde Ryan will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the
Mary HUl W. c. T. U.
The C. W. B. M. auxiliary Of the Central Christian church held a special service last evening at the home of Mrs. Glen Halsley. Mrs. Roscoe Klrkman was , in charge. ; This evening a service will be held at the tabernacle preceding the prayer ' meeting, and Mrs. Mary Roland will have
charge of the program.
Miss Affie McVicker of New York
comes Saturday to visit Mrs. A. L. Bernhardt and Mrs. J. E. Cathell, for a week. v . - . .
The King's Daughters of the South
Eighth Street Friends church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs.' Martin, 1026 Main street. All members are asked to be present
"India" was the subject discussed last evening when a meeting of the King's Daughters of the Second Presbyterian church, was held at the home of Miss Mable Reifel. a member of the class. Papers were read by Misses Ruth Bradley, Pearl Warner, Mable Overman and Mrs. E. E. Davis. Refreshments were served: "In a month the class will meet with Mrs. E. E. Davis. Mrs. C. A. Thomason was hostess
yesterday afternoon for a meeting of
Section Two of the Ladies' and Pas
( tor s Union or . Grace M. E. church.
During the business session several
important matters were considered
relative to making money. The sec
tion will make a number of towels to be used at the church. Refreshments
were served. . The Westminister Guild and the
Missionary society of the-FirBt Pres-
bjterian church, will have charge of the lecture to be given Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the church by-
Mr. Plum or California. No admission will be charged but an offering will te taken after the program. ; -
THE RAID ON WASHINGTON Remarkable photograph showirig - how De Lloyd Thompson dropped 'Taombs" on Washington at night'just to'show how easily the American capital 'COULD be attacked in the air.The inset shows Thompson" at the wheel in his plane. "
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FRANKFORT. Ind., .AprU 2d. -Harry OUver. held on the charge of murdering his mother, is trying to ; starve himself to death, jail attaches ( say. He has eaten nothing , for six ' days..- : - ,- : ; .
WHAT HE IS. ; lAlT . "I'm a self-made man. "Ton're lucky. I'm the revised fork of a wife and three dswhtara.-
HAVE GOOD HEALTH Take Hood's SarsapariUa, the Old Reliable Spring Tonic .
FREED AND RE-ARRESTED.
MAN NEEDS GLEANING
One day's liberty was too much for Frank Farrell and teo' Holly, who were released from the county jail Wednesday morning. Both of the men were arrested last evening for Jjotox: ication and fined 525 and costs in police court this morning.
As much as, thirty pounds of wool have been sheared from one Angora
fgoat. - - V
COUTD BE PATENTED. "Poor old Weary? He's gone nutty at last!" "How wus dat?" "He lost hia mind tryin to flgger out a way to eat' in his sleep!"
' The necessity of being washed was explained' by Rev. Conrad Huber at the ; Holy week services at the St.. Paul's Lutheran church last night. The subject was: "If I Wash Ye Ifot, Thou Hast No Fart With Me." "Man is a sinful ' creature and has. need of being washed. Jesus Christ is the only one able to perform this service. Neither is there any salvation in any other for there is none other name under the heaven given among men whereby we must be saved. ;
NEW TREATMENT OR SWOLLEN VEINS
Swollen veins are dangerous and often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce, original bottle of Emerald Oil. (full strength) at any pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once. Physicians recommend Emerald Oil, It. is used in hospital practice and a small' bottie will ast a long time, because It ir very concentrated. Apply as directed until the swelling is reduced to normal.' It is so marvelously powerful that swollen glands, and even goitre disappear whenxused steadily. Leo H. Fihe can always supply you. Adv.
W.'R. I. A, WILL MEET
West Richmond Improvement Asso
ciation will meet tomorrow night In
the Baxter school house, N. C. Heiron-
imus, the president, announced this morning. The meeting is called for 7:30 o'clock. Several committees on proposed; improvements are out and some of these are expected te report.
Don't let the idea that you may feel better in a day or two prevent you
from getting a bottle of Hoods Sareaparilla today from any drug stor
and starting at once on the road to
health and strength, . .' When your blood is impure and impoverished it lacks vitality, your digestion is Imperfect, your appetite Is poor, and all the functions of. your: body are Impaired. Hood's SarsapariUa Is a wonderful blood tonic. " It will build you up quicker than any other medicine. It gives strength to do and power to endure. It is the old standard tried and tine all-year-round blood purifier and enricher, tonic and appetizer: Nothing else acts like it. for nothing else has the same formula or ingredients. Be sure to ask for Hood's; insist on having it. Adv.
FOPi THE BLOOD
At All Drug Stores
Easter Sale On All Millinery at Brehm's. We have just received 500 beautiful trimmed hats that we bought for Easter trade. These hats are the latest creations the larger cities furnish and will be sold at the 20 per cent discount sale. One hundred children's hats in this display. We will save you money. Call Thursday or Friday and avoid the Saturday rush. Mrs. C. A. Brehm. 35 North Eighth St. Adv.
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL SELLING
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200 NEW SAMPLE COATS AND SUITS ARRIVED TODAY
Easter Suit Sale
COAT SALE Extraordinary NEW TOP COATS of Chinchilla, Cravenette Covert, Poplins. Gaberdines, Silk Faille and Fancy Tweeds, specially priced this week. , New Models in Stock Today for the First Time
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