Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 139, 28 April 1916 — Page 6
THIS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1916
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Personals Musicals -Card Parties
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Cliff Dale' Auto club will open for t the summer the first of May. Qultej a number of attractive feature will j Vj QpranfrAfl fftn ' 4 H a momhora . Anil! their friends during the summer.
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and afternoon card parties for . the i ' ladies. A snow ball garden on the 'lawn for afternoon teas is being prepared by. the management Dinners "will be served as was tbe : custom last season and reservations may be made at nay time after- the first by telephoning the . club house. ' A May dance will be given Thursday evening In the '. Odd' Fellows ball by the social committee pf the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity. One hundred and - fifty Invitations have been issued . There will be special dance music. The committee is composed of Messrs. Herbert Thompson, chairman; "A. J. Linneman and. Mark ijohanning. The party" will be chaperoned byv - Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank Chlchet. ' ; v Mrs. Webster Parry has as her rguests at her home on North Ninth .street. Mrs.' Macy Cowgill and Miss ! Josephine Cowgill of. Terre Haute, ijadiana. . . i . . .-. -f-. : i Judge and , Mrs. V- ' W. Comstock Entertained several guests to dinner llast evening at their home on North Tenth street in honor of Miss Affie McVicker of New York. Covers were laid for Mrs. J. E. Cathell. Mrs. A. 'L. Bernhard.' XJlsses Affie McVicker, 'Margaret Starr. Clara Elizabeth Comistock and Judge and Mrs. Comstock. This evening Professor and Mrs. Ar thur Cbarles - will give an informal aupper pajty for Miss McVicker. I Mrs-;: Haxktot attenJ4 a dinner fgiven Wednesday evening by' Miss Sophie Nlckle at connersvme. A little daughter, Mary Elizabeth, !was born to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Welch ml their home in Delhi, New York. .Mrs. Welch was formerly Miss 'Alethla tvtnt nt this iMtv Miss Claudlne Steinberger of Ind lanapolls, is the guest of Mr. and , Jklrs. George- Fox at their home. South ., Sixteenth street. Miss Steinberger will be married soon to Mr. Alvin Fox. In the presence of a large company of relatives an 4 friends, the marriage of Mias Virginia Ann Miller and Edward T. Weakley was beautifully celebrated , on Wednesday . evening , at half past eight o'clock at the handsome residence of the bride's father, Mr. Samuel Harshman Miller in The spacious rooms . were adorned with a wealth of vining foliage and greenery among which blossomed great clusters of fragrant ascension lilies and lovely, white spring flowers, i In the drawing-room an improvised -altar of stately palms, interspread with lilies, formed an ideal setting for the bridal party. The -HemeiDerg orchestra played. Rev. Arthur Dumper of Christ Episcopal church performed - ;the. ceremony. Miss Marie Ferneding iwas maid o? honor and was attractive in a gown of pale green taffeta silk. Mr. Henry Keeve was best man. -The bride approached the altar on the arm of her father. She wore a gown .of soft white satin trimmed in tulle, caught with clusters of orange blossoms. Mr. Paul Comstock was among ithe gue6ts at the bride's table. Mr. and Mrs. Weakley left for New York and from there they will -go "to Porta Rico where they will spend their honeymoon. The bride traveled in a suit of dark blue serge with, hat and blouse to correspondThe Woman's Relief Corps met in (tbe poet room at the court house yesterday afternoon. After the regular (business session a short program was given in celebration of Indiana's centennial. America was sung by the 'members. Mrs. Ruby Smith read a paper on "Early explorations and Set- " tlements. The state song, "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away,"
: sresponded to an encore with "For j (What Thou Art." Miss Ruth Hadley played the accompaniments. The department president, Mrs. Kate Scott, : pave an interesting account of her vis- ! it to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans Home at Knigbtstown. Comrades John" Markley and John Lancaster spoke on their early recolleci tions of Indiana. Members of Sol - Meredith Post were guests. i 1 : A poverty social was given last evening by members of the degree team ' of the Ben Hur lodge, and was largely attended.
I A business meeting of the aid society of the East Main Street Friends frhurch was held yesterday afternoon. The society meets again next Thursday afternoon. Cards were played at seven tables last evening when members of the Eagles" lodge gave a party for their families and friends at the club. I. A meeting of the Home Economic Study class of District No. 6 met yesterday afternoon at the school bouse. On account of the small attendance the program was not presented. Next Tuesday afternoon the club will be eni FEEL YOUNG! ! '"-. ; j It's Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets ! For You! Beware of the habit of constipation, "t develops from just a few constipated asys, unless you take yourself in hand. Coax the jaded bowel muscles back t tiormal action with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. ton't force them to unnatural action rith severe medicines or by merely Hushing- out the intestines with nasty, Sickening: cathartics. I Dr. EJwards believes In -gentleness, persistency and Nature's assistance, i Dr. -Edwards OHve; Tablets open the bowels: their action is gentle, yet positive. There is never any pain or griping? When - Dr. Edwards .Olive Tablets are used. Just the . kind of , treatment old persons should have.2 . ri Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a veg Btablo com pound-mixed with olive oil, fan will know theta by their olive color. Take one or fwo occasionally and have no trouble with your liver. bowels or stomach, toe acd 25c per box.- AH druggists. . :- The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O,
Social Calendar
Cotillion party , at Country dub given by April ocial committee. Dinner at Country club at 6:30 o'clock for- members of club. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Engle give dinner at Country club for -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman. Penny supper given by Section One of Ladies' and Pastor's Union at-Grace M. E. church.Class meets in afternoon at the North- A street Friend's church for study of birds.' Dance at 8 o'clock in Eagles"' ball. ' --, All Mr. and Mrs. Nohr's dancing classes meet at-'8:45 o'clock- at Pythian -.temple. . . . v tertained at Centerville." May 9 the club meets with Mrs. Stanley. Mrs. . William Keplinger entertained the members of the Neighborly club in a delightful manner yesterday afternoon. The guests formed a party at the lyric, after which refreshments were served at -Finney's. ..The guests were Mesdames Will Keplinger," Roscoe Handle Darrell Thomas, George Horning, Frank Reid, Thomas Lamb and Jake Hay ward. The next "meet' ing will be held in two weeks. MIbs Marie Thomas-entertained tbe members of ihe Phiiathea class of tte First M. E,' church last eventoi : at her borne on North B street Mr..E. H. Bell was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Coterie club at her home on the National road. east. Mrs. Thistlethwaite gave a reading, followed by Victrola numbers. Refreshments were served. In two weeks the club meets with Mrs. E. H. Thistlethwaite at her home on Asylum avenue. The Helping Hand club members were pleasantly entertained yesterday , afternoon by Mrs. Mary Ward. Needlework and social conversation were features. Mrs. William Richardson was a guest of the club. Dainty refreshments were served. ' The club will meet the last Thursday in May with Mrs. Fred Bartel, South Eighth street. " A pleasant meeting of the Sunshine Crochet club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elmer Newman. A luncheon was served- Members present were Mesdames Hart, Surrendprf, Slgler, Inderstrodt, Mann, Kuhlo, Meyer, Cooper, Noss, Horr, Voss and Berg. The club meets in three weekB with Mrs. Clifford Cooper. x . -. Mrs. Walter Engle postponed the meeting of the Wednesday AuctionBridge club until Monday afternoon at the Country club. Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman will.be a guest. Mrs. Webster Parry entertained members of a card club Thursday A Splendid Style for Business or Afternoon Wear Waist 164S Skirt 1636. In linen, gingham, cheviot, jersey cloth, shepr herd check or plaid suiting, taffeta, crepe poplin or voile, this style will be very lovely. ; The yoke skirt is especially attractive, and adapted to any figure. The right front of the waist is shaped at the closing. Tbe neck edge may be in high effect, or rolled low in convertible style. The waist pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 56, 3S, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. The skirt in 6 sizes: 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inches waist-measure. It requires 7 7-8 yards of 36-incb ma terial- fr a medium size. The skirt measures about 3 7-8 yards at the foot. 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, Palladium.' '' " , -
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afternoon at her'nome on North. Ninth street. Cards , were played at two tables. Misses : Esther Parry, Josephine Cowgill of Terre Haute, and Mrs. Idacy Cowgill of Terre Haute, were guests. A delicious- luncheon was served. In a fortnight the club will be entertained by Mrs. Terrell at her home in Eaton. A feature of the day's social schedule is the dance which will be given this evening at 8 o'clock at the Elks club. Members and their families are invited. - A pretty wedding was solemnized this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Hill, South Sixteenth street, when their daughter. Miss Cora Hill was married to Mr. Claude Howell. The Rev. E. E. Davis of the . Second Presbyterian church,: performed the ring ceremony. The house - was artistically decorated with palms and ferns intermingled with spring flowers. As a part of the annual meeting of Indiana Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star at the Masonic Temple in Indianapolis yesterday was memorial services in honor of members who have died during the past year. Mrs. Ella Smyser of Logansport, assistant grand matron was in attendance.' Mrs. Smyser formerly lived here. ; Mrs. Frank Crichet althougji not a delegate was a guest at all of the sessions. Mrs!; Smyser was re-elected assistant grand matron. Wednesday evening at the ; reception fifteen ; hundred guests attended.- Later there was dancing. The South Side section of the Wom an's Character Builders class of the Central Christian church met yesterday . ftemoon witlj. Mrs. Glen. Haisley, South Thirteenth street. Thirteen members and one guest -were in attendance. '. : ' . Miss Laura Mead of Chicago, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr, Jr. One (St the important social functions following immediately after the Eastertime is the one which will be given Tuesday evening in the "Eagles' hall, A saxophone trio will play and there will be cabaret singing followed by refreshments. The party is strictly invitational and will be chaperoned. Mr. Paul I. Harris is chairman of the committee in charge. The invitations which were Issued some time ago an nounce that dancing will begin at 8:30 o'cloek and continue until 12. Pro grams are seventy-five cents. . An admission will be charged for seats in the gallery. Q-Ban Darkens Gray Hair Everybody Uses It Darkens Your Hair So Evenly So Handy Harmless No Dye. By applying Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer, like a shampoo, to your hair and Bcalp all your gray, streaked with gray, prematurely gray or faded, dry o: harsh hair quickly turns to an even, beautiful dark sbade, Q-Ban makes hair and scalp healthy, so every strand of your hair, wether gray or not, in a short time becomes glossy, fluffy, lustrous, soft, thick, with that even dark shimmer of beautiful radiant healthy hair just as you like to bave your hair appear-fasclnating and abundant, without even a trace of gray showin, only natural evenly darB lovely hair. 'Q-Ban is absolutely harmless; no dye, but sold on a money-back guarantee to darken all your gray hair. Only 50c for a big 7-oz. bottle at Fine's Drug Store, Richmond, Ind. Out-of-town folks supplied by mail.adv. . S3 THE. NEW ARCADE TONIGHT Three Reel Selig "The Devil, the Servant and the Man."
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All dancing classes taught by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nohr are asked to meet Saturday morning at 8:45 o'clock in the Pythian Temple. A rehearsal for a Russian ballet to be given this spring will be held at this time. Mrs. William Knoll was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the north side section of the Woman's
Character Builders class of the Central Christian church. The attendance was large. Plans were made for the spring work after which, there was a social hour. The rooms were, arranged with flowers and ferns. The next meeting will be held the third Thursday in May at the home of Mrs. Brady, West Main street. ' " After the luncheon-given Thursday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albert Lamb for members of the Alice Carey club a splendid program was given. Each member responded with toasts. A paper, "Richmond, Its Past and Present'-was read-by Miss Alice Price. Mrs. Barr and daughter. Miss Annette, gave a ' monologue, "Little Orphan Annie." Miss Annette Bangave readings. A letter from Ireland was read by Miss Lucile Mahr. Mrs. George Knights of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Riffle of Florida, former members, were special guests.- In June the club will hold a picnic The place will be announced later. - - Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Schafer announce the engagement of their granddaughter. Miss Irene Schafer, to William Ahaus. The wedding will be cele brated in Junev the date to be announced later. In honor of Miss Mary Ford, who will be married soon to Mr. J. L. Blossom of Somerville, Ohio, the members of the A. N. C. club will give a dinner this evening at the Arlington hotel. Flowers and ferns will be used ! Dry Bath for Soro foot Removes Instantly, in a New Way, Sweat, Smell, Acne, Blister, Callus and All Other Foot Troubles. What a Wonder! Just a little Step-E-Z smoothed on the feet presto! pain gone, ache stopped, no -sweat, no smell, feet feel-fine and dandy. Don't soak feet in hot water makes 'em tender, you catch cold. Give your tired, aching, sweaty feet a dry bath nJght or . moraine, works Jike a charm, no fuss, no bother, no trouble, takes but a minute and relief Ib Just as quick as thought. Step-E-Z regulates the pores, stops profuse sweating, saves shoes and stockings, you have real, glorious foot comfort all the time. Try one Step-E-Z dry foot bath and you'll be glad, you'll be proud of your feet.: Your money back if it fails. Step-E-Z at all druggists, 25 s,"?n8, or Uial paekage free, mailed by Becker. Bock Co., 8632 S. Sangamon St.. Chicago. 111. For sale and recommended in Richmond by Quigley Drug Go:, and Fosler Drug Co. Adv. 9 V R? I THEATRE m J D 0 Main nd 9th!. . TONfGHT Three Reel Victor "ROYAL LOVE" 1253
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in the appointments. Cover .will be laid for Misses Blanch. Comptqn, Marian Russell, Hazel Mashmeyer, Mildred Parker, Mary Bulla, Rosa Porting. ' Marjorie Mayhew, Florence Spaulding. .Lela.Manford, Nela Ruaeell and Mary Ford. Mr. Clarence Mayhew was called
to Milwauiee, Wednesday, by the ill ness of a relative. - Miss Lela Man! ord, a. student of music in Cincinnati, is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Manford. ' The Aid society of the First English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon at the church at 2: SO o'clock. - Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and daughter. Miss Marie Campbell, returned yesterday from California, and Denver, Colorado, -where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mrs.. Jones is a sister of Mrs. Campbell. - Mrs. S. E. Swaype has as ber guest at her home on-North Eleventh street for several weeks, Mrs. George Swayne of Pelham Manor, New York. Mr. Howard Campbell with his sis ter, Mrs. George Williams, have returned from California, where they spent the winter. Among the social events-, arranged for the Beta Theta Pi fraternity bouse party at Lafayette this week-end was Bracelet Watch The Bracelet Watch has, come to be recognized as the most sensible place for a woman to wear a watch. An ornament to be admired and the most handy method- of ascertaining the time. Convenient , out of the way. Priced $15 up to $50. CHAS H. HANER Jeweler 810 Main St Glasses Correctly Fitted. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING.
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tbe dinner at the Hotel Fowler last evening. This evening the guests will attend the Junior prom, the PurdueIndiana game Saturday afternoon and the Harlequin .club show Saturday night Guests from this city who are in attendance are Mrs. Harry ..Land, chaperoning. MJ&sea Oliva-Lewis, Mary Iliff and Robert Land. Miss Gaynelle Ftantt is also among the local guests. Among the local guests at the Phi Delta house party is Miss Ann Nicholson. . - Mrs. Edgar Fisher entertained members of- the Woman's Collegiate club Thursday afternoon at her home,. in West' Main street. Mrs. Fisher read a paper "Religious Conditions," followed by Current Topics, given by
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