Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 154, 16 May 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916

Personals . Musicals CarJ Parties

SOCIETY

dubs Teas Dances

Social Calendar

Auction-Bridge club members entertained , by Mlas Josephine "VVHaon. Mr. Raymond Cox boat for meeting of Bethany '.Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church. .. North Eide section of the "Woman Character Builders' class of Central Christian church postponed meeting: on account of the Wayne county Sunday school convention. Adult Bible class of North Fourteenth street Mission gives Ice cream social. Banquet at Fairview M. E. church, given by boys' class In ' honor of the fathers. TIrzah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge meets with Mrs. Bert Williams, South Twelfth street. Section One of Ladles' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E.church meets with Mrs. John Pinnick. Penny club mets with Mrs. C. K. Barnes. Central Aid society of First Christian church meets. ;: Section Four of Ladies and Pastor's Union of , Grace M. E. church entertained by Mrs. H. Kramer. Mrs. E. E. Davie, hostess for meeting of King's Daughters of Second Presbyterian church. ; Section Three of Ladles' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church observes rally day at the church. - Mrs. T. C. Hubbard hostess for Section Four of Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church. Aid society of First Baptist church meets with Mrs. Collings. Aid society of North Fourteenth street mission meets in .annex of the church at 2:30 o'clock.

Members of a card club entertained by Mrs. Webb Pyle. .. Play given at St. John's Luth-i eran church by young people. Mrs. Ernest Whitsell hostess for meeting of Current -Events club.

Preceding the marriage of Miss Janet Reynolds of Dayton, Ohio, and Mr. John. W. Clements,- son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clements of North Thirteenth street, which will be solemnized Thursday, Mayf25, there will be a continuous round of gayety in social circles, as both young people are favorites with hosts of friends. ' On Thursday afternoon of .. this week, Mrs. Henry Beckman Ohmer, at her pretty new home in Oakwood, Dayton has invited a number of guests for tea in honor of Miss Reynolds. Mrs. Horace Huffman has Issued invitations for Friday afternoon, when she will also entertain with a tea. Miss Katherine Van Ausdal is planning a dinner for the members of the bridal party bn Tuesday evening of next week, which will be one of the concluding affairs. A number of Richmond guests will attend the wedding. After a honeymoon trip they will reside in the Pelham apartments. Mr. J. H. Lacey was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Edward Lindstrom, at Connersville, during the week-end. The Good Time Dancing club will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' ball instead of meeting Friday evening, the usual time. Members are asked to heed this change.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sprague of the Pelham apartments left last night for

Chicago. Mr. Sprague has gone on business and Mrs. Sprague will coach

a cast in Shakespeare's "Midsummer

Night's Dream." From Chicago Mr.

and Mrs. Sprague will go to Pittsburg, where Mrs. Sprague will visit Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gould Sprague

in Sewickley, Pa., while Mr. Sprague

will go to Philadelphia, to attend the meeting and banquet of the freight traffic officials of the Pennsylvania

lines. .

Mrs. George Dilks, Miss Dorothy

Bilks, Mr. and Mrs. George Coale and

children of Vincennes. with Mrs. J.

kE. Weller motored to Vincennes where

the local guests will spend ten days

with Mr. and Mrs. Coale. Invitations reading as follows have been issued:5 Commencement dance,

May 28, 1916, Chambers building. New Castle. Indiana, at 9: 20 o'clock. Com

mittee, Messrs. Thad" Gordon and Vic

tor Lawson. Mrs. George Re Id was tttb guest of her sister at Cambridge City today. The West Section of the Woman Character Builders class of the Central Christian church, wdjl not meet this week. The meeting will be held

Thursday afternoon. May 24, at the home of Mrs. Baldwin, College avenue. Mesdames Jeannette G. Leeds, J. M. Gaar and Rudolph G. Leeds, are leaving the latter part of the week fori Battle Creek, Michigan, where they will spend several weeks. i Mrs. George LeBoutillier who has been spending the week in Pittsburg will return home Friday accampanied by Mrs. Condtt who will be her guest for several days. , - . ! ' ; Anticipations are that there will be guests present to fill - twenty-four tables Thursday afternoon when a card party for the benefit of the day nursery will be given in the ball room at the home of Mrs. Paul Comstock, Reeveston. The committee is endeavoring to - make this one of ; the largest functions of its kind ever given by the Domestic Science association. All women of the city are invited. Reservations must be made not later than Thursday morning. Fifty cents will be asked. . Mrs. Webb Pyle will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of a card club at her home, South Twelfth street. The-wedding of Mr. Frank D. Walker, a member of the Garfield faculty

and Miss Emily Plummer, daughter of

Mr. --; and Mrs. Frank Plummer, 205 North Twenty-first street, will be

solemnized, Tuesday, June 20 at the bonxe of the. bride's parents. The announcement of the engagement was

made some weeks ago. Miss Plummer is employed in the office at Garfield school.

Richmond chapter of the Daughters

of the American Revolution will have a part in the Shakespearean pageant to be given Saturday afternoon and evening on the campus at Earlham college. The D. A. R.'s have selected a number of children to represent a

Shakespearean garden, groups of

children being costumed to represent flowers mentioned in the works of Shakespeare. The costumes are being

designed by - MUs Florence Fox, and are very attractive." The flowers will be as follows: Popples Misses 'Florence Lawson, r Gladys Longnecker, Sarah Jessup, Margaret Bentlage, Mary McKee, and Virginia Harris. Daffodils Misses Ruth Elliott, Mildred Mote, Edith Lewis, Katherine Corson, Lucile Taner, Mary Tudor. Wild Rose Misses Mary Louise Matthews, Emma Horr, Emaline Land. Josephine BarteL Martha, Smith' and Ruth Weed.' Daisies Misses Augusta Gennett, Virginia Kelly. Irene Feltman, Eleanora HaiV Marcia Dennis and Mary Alice Collins. Violets Misses Elizabeth Kohler, Alice Katherine Carr. Carolyn BarteL Margaret Hiatt, and Eleanor Wissler. Hare

bells Misses Dorothy Williams, Ellen Kluter, Alice M. Page, Mary Bryant, Barbara Bentlage, Susan . Alice Dickinson. - Rosemary Misses Katherine Comstock, Janet Thompson, Ellen BarteL Nancy Jay, Evelyn Carr and Lestra Hibberd. A business meeting of the Tourist club will ' be held .Friday evening at the home of Dr. Charles S. Bond, North Tenth street

Misses Aiargeret ana Alice uonnem

and Messrs. M. M Colvin and J. W. Kerrigan of Connersville motored here and spent the week end the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foley and family of North Fourteenth street Mrs. Walter Bennett, who ' resides west of the city has been called to New Paris, O., by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Martin Cunningham. The many friends of Mrs. Cunningham will regret to-learn of her illness. : Section 1 of the Ladies' and Pastors' Union of Grace M. E. church will

meet Wednesday afternoon with ' Mrs. John Pinnirk, 204 North Eighteenth street. - r Mrs. C. L - Sackman will ' entertain the. Glenyiew -crochet club ' Thursday afternoon at her home, 319 North Nineteenth street. -

HAVE GOOD HEALTH

Take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the Old Reliable Spring Tonic.

Don't let the idea that you may feel better in a day or two prevent you from getting a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla today from any drug store 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 Sarsaparilla 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.

$1 SALE Kill Continue This Week at Mrs. C A. Brehm's We wish to thank the ladies for their liberal patronage last week at our $1 sale, which helped to diminish our stock ; greatly. But as new goods are arriving daily we have decided to continue giving the $1 off regular prices on every hat in the store all this week.. Our stock is always the largest and prices lowest. See us for Children's Hats before buying. MRS. C. A. BREHM . . 35 North Eighth.

LYRIC raEATRE TONIGHT Two Reels "The Marriage of Arthur." One Reel, CLEO MADISON in "Eleanors Catsh." .;

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HEATORIU TONIGHT Four Reels

"The Younger Bros.

Western Drama presented in person by Scout Younger of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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SPECIAL FEATURE The World Film Corp. Presents 'Tp Hons IFtB,s a Bid

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A Great Play in Five Acts. Any Adults i0c ounuQ A 2 p-M-HUlfl Children ..... 5c OllUf 1 0 and 7 P. M.

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TODAY Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature EDITH STOREY "THE TWO EDGED SWORD" Five Acts Two women love, one in love with Love, for admiration the other wins a love for revenge It's a wonderful story.' TOMORROW GERTRUDE ROBINSON In "As a Woman Sows" Five Acts. THURSDAY V. L. S. E. Presents ETHEL CLAYTON and TOM MOORE In "Dollars and thcWoman" From the Famous Novel "Dollars and Cents."

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The Leach Hardware store at 5th and Main street has been sold to Mr. Walter S. Spencer, formerly of Indianapolis, Ind. Mr. Spencer is now in full charge of the store, and is ready to meet the entire public of Richmond and vicinity, and also at this time wishes to announce that he will at all times offer the best he has .in service, quality and fair prices to all You will always be welcome at Spencer's, and if ever in need of anything in the Hardware or paint line you'll find just what you want here at reasonable prices.

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HARDWARE

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