Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 161, 24 May 1916 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADXUli AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1916
Card Partie3 appointed luncheon today at 1 o'clock at the Country club for member of a luncheon-auction bridge club.; .Mrs. Condltt of Pittsburg, who la visiting Mrs- George Le Eoutillier was a special . guest. Cover were laid for twelve persona. Spring flowerg and ferns were used In appointing the table. This afternoon the guests attended, the pageant at Earlham college. aU-:-1., y.,:-'..-Miss Ruth Pelt, will giro a pupils 'recital Monday afternoon, June 5, In the auditorium at the high school. Hiss Peltz's pupils In piano will be given at this time. The recital given last season by Miss Pelts was very successful and the affair this year Is being looked forward to with interest by her many friends. j Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Welch are "enter--talnlng Mr. Welch's mother, Mrs. B. j F Welch , of Marshall, Michigan, and .their aunt, Mrs. I. W. Sloan of Homer, Michigan, at their home. South Seventeenth street. Mrs. Kaiser of . Cincinnati, Is the guest of Mrs. Walter G. B. Weidner.at her home, Klnsey street. Mrs. Edward Conditt of Pittsburg, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, George . Le Boutllller, South Fifteenth street Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Le Boutllller gave an Informal tea for her guest. Miss Mary Barton entertained In a delightful manner Monday evening at her home oa North Fourteenth street. . The guests included members of - a thimbli club -with several guests. After a motor ride the party was served at Price'. ' The guests were Misses Frences O'Brien, Bess Goldrlck. Gertrude Bailey, Ernestine Lawrence, Charlene Fulghum, Marcella Luken, Mary Dillon, Blanch Dillon and Harley Forterfield. Special guests were : Misses Mary Porter, Mary Foley and i Blanche Griffin. Next .Monday evening Miss Frances O'Brien will entertain the club. , Misses 'Mary Leftwich and Eva King entertained at the home of 'Miss King last evening, In honor of Misses Emily Plummer and Isabel MoLear who are both , to be married in : inrtn. . Woarf nlavod At fmir tables. A; luncheon was served In the dining room, which was decorated for the occasion. The table was decorated in pink candles and amilax and a French basket filled with pink roses formed the center piece. The Invited guests were Misses Emily Plummer, Isabel McLear, Mary ThomasBlanche Plum- , mer, Margretta Hoerner, Elma Hoer-ner.-Mary Males', Louise Haner, Edith Hilbert; Ruth Bradley, -Pearl Warner, Pearl Cully," Stella Hart, Mrs. Ora tStambach, and Mrs.. Hebert Herman ' An informal tllmble party was given this afternoon by -Mrs. Clarence Mayhew, North D street, when she entertained fourteen guests in honor, of Mrs. B. F.. welch pi Marshall, Mich igan. Mrs. i. wr sioan oi jtiomer, MichiganAand Mrs. Kaiser of Cincin nati. A delicious collation in several courses was' served by the hostess. Mrs. John Morris of Piqua. Ohio, Is -'the guest of Mrs. Frank Land, North .Twelfth street. - - y Miss Hazel Heath spent the weekend wifh Mr. and Mrs. Carl MsClure, .North Tenth street. mr. ana Mrs. oieiner 01 norm Eighteenth street were among the . guests at a party given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClure. ' A missionary piay wui De presented this evening at 7:20 o'clock at the First Christian church by members of the Young Ladies Missionary circle. The public Is invited to attend. A card party and strawberry social will be given Thursday evening by the Sacred Heart Sodality cf St. Mary's church in the school hall. Members and friends are inrtttd. Tuesday afternoon euchre club members were entertained in a charming manner yesterday by Mrs. William Hawekotte, South Seventeenth street, Mrs. Frank Banks and Mrs. George Snyder were guests of the club. Favors went to Mrs. Frank Banks, Mrs. Edward Warfel and Mrs. William Hawekotte. A delicious luncheon was served. In a fortnight, Mrs. Charles lgelman entertains the members. Miss Fay Drake, a student at Trinity College, Washington, will arrive home June 7 and spend her vacation the guest of her mother, Mrs. William Cendenin, North Fifteenth street. Members of an auction bridge club were entertained yesterday afternoon y Mrs. Edward Hollarn at her home Jn West Richmond. Mrs. W. N. Johnton was a guest of the club. Refreshments were served. On account of decoration day the club , will not meet fer two weeks when Mrs. Everett McConaha will act as hostess at her new home, North Eleventh street. Those TOU SHOULD KKOW MORE ABOUT YOUR OYM COUNTRY Its wonderful resources and Tiagniflcent scenic attractions combine education and pleasure in your summer vacation trip. See Yellowstone National Park via Gardiner Gateway and the Northern Pacific Ry. Continue westward, crossing the famous American Rockies and Picturesque Cascade Mountains to the North Pacific Coast cities. For a small additional cost you may enjoy a trip by boat through land-locked seaa to scenlo (Alaska land of the Midnight Sun. Include In your ftp a visit to Rainier iNational park. The Northerti P&clflo Ry., traversing the most ' interesting and resourceful Northwest, offers you this opportunity grita its low Round Trip Summer Tourist Fares. Get additional scenery at no additional expense. Through trains dally from Chicago, via St. Paul. Minneapolis (also from Kansas City, St Louis) to Yellowstone Park (Gardiner) and North Pacific Coast. Personally escorted tours each week to the Park. . Write, call or phone for free travel literature nd information. R. B. Dickson, . Trav, Pass. Agt.. 524 Merchants Bit. Bids., Indianapolis, Ind. Phone Main 1509. . . R. B. Dickson, Trav. Pass. Agt, 624 Merchants Bk. Bldg., Indianapolis,
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Social Calendar Tea gives at home of Mrs. S. E. Curtis by Circle of the aid society ; of First Presbyterian church. Wedding of Mr. John W. Clements and Miss Janet Reynolds of Dayton la evening at 8 o'clock. Silver tea given by King's Daughters of South Eighth Street Friends church, at home of Mrs. S. Edgar Bond. Mrs. W. A. Park assisted, by Mrs. Edward Treffinger entertains members of a circle of the First Presbyterian church. Ladies and , Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church, hold postponed meeting at 2:30 o'clock at the church. North Side section of the"Woman Character 'Builders class of Central Christian church, meets with Mrs. Brady, Main street Mrs. Fred Bartel, South Eighth street, hostess for meeting of Helping Hand club. Woman's Collegiate club meets with Mrs. Edgar Hiatt. Missionary society of Second Presbyterian church meet with Mrs. John Slick. Teddy Bear Five Hundred club entertained by Mrs.. Webb Pyle. Woman's Relief Corps meets ta Post room at court house. Card party 8 o'clock in Eagles' hall. Aid society of East Main Street Friends chtirch meets at the ' church. - Coterie club meets with Mrs. Martha Shute. Dance given in Pythian Temple at 8 : SO o'clock by members of dancing club. . L. A. L. club members enter- , talned by Miss Hazel Ford. West Side section of the Woman's Character Builder class of Central Christian church meets with Mrs. Baldwin. Missionary Sewing Circle of St. John's Lutheran church meets at the church. Mrii T. C. Harrington entertains members of an auction-bridge ' ' club. ' 'J Sodality of Sacred Heart gives ' card party and strawberry festfVal In St. Mary's school. present were Misses Mary Canby, Helen Buckler. Dorothv Dilks. Bertha Walterman, Mesdames Everett McConaha, Paul Hoffman, Edward Hollarn and W. N. Johnson. Mrs. Walter. Wood worth will entertain members of a thimble club Friday afternoon of next week. The club will not meet this week with Mrs. George Unthank. The Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Slick, 207 North Nineteenth street Mrs. Paulina Jones of the First Pres1328 A new and Popular Style. Ladles' -shirt waist with convertible collar. This chic and becoming model is excellent for madras, for linen, chambray, crepe, batiste or lawn. The collar is cool and comfortable in low neck styles, and very smart and fash ionable closed high, with small turnover effect The sleeve is finished with a pretty cuff. The back extends slightly over the front in yoke effect. The pattern is cut in six sizes: 34, 36, 38. 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. In size 36 the pattern will require 2 3-8 yards of 44 inch material. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10c in silver or stamps. t Address City , Size . Addtoss Pattern. Department, Palladium, - - - -
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byterian church and who attended the Presbyterian meeting at Connersville will give her report AH members are urged to be present Mr. James Qulgley has gone to Valparaiso University where he will be a guest at a number of the college festivities In connection with commencement .week. . Mrs. Laura Eldridge was hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Home Economic Study class of District Number 6 at her home. South Fourteenth street Mrs. Land is and Miss Ora White were the leaders. A debate. ."Resolved That a Vegetarian Diet is Conducive to Perfect Health," was a feature of the afternoon. Miss Mary Ken worthy read a splendid paper entitled, "Violets." Responses to roll call pertaining to Wayne county. A talk on "meat was also a feature. A covered dish luncheon was served. The guests of the club were Mesdames Fletcher ' Elliott James Cook; Charles Lyons. Irvin White, Misses Ruth Nolte. Katherine Miles and Helen Greenhoff. 'June 6 Mesdames Mary and Emma Landis will entertain the club at their home on the Middleboro road. Mrs. Blancfi tlolte will be the leader. . The subject is "The Modern Home." Response to Roll call will be, "My First Home in Indiana and Indiana Ancestors. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goldunger have returned from a three days, motor trip through southern Illinois. Mrs. Fred Bartel will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Helping Hand club at her home, South Eighth street. A dinner dance will be given. Tuesday evening at the Country club by the members of : the May social committee with Mrs. Milton Craighead as chairman... This is the last social function to be given by the committee. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. During the dinner hour there will be a musical program. After dinner the guests will enjoy a dance. The Dixon SAxophbne trio will play. All mem bers of the club and out-of-town guests are invited to attend. Mrs. V. E. Whaley was hostess Tuesday evening - for a meeting of Section Two of the Aid society of the Second Presbyterian church. Mrs. Sarah Baldwin will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the West Side section of the Woman's Character Builders' class of the Cen
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tral Christian church at her home, 219 College avenue. Mrs. Samuel-Msther was hostess yesterday, afternoon for a meeting of the Spring Grove Sewing circle at her home in Spring Grove. The members spent the afternoon sewing. A dainty repast was served. In two weeks the circle will meet . and the bostess will be announced later. Mesdames Gus Eggemeyer and Howard Grottendick were guests Tuesday afternoon when Mrs. Emma Crivel entertained members of the Dorcas society at her home. South Fourth street Garden flowers and ferns . ornamented the rooms. A letter from Mrs. George Mashmeyer of Rochester, N. organiser of the dub was.read.Tbe letter arrived Just as the guests were assembling. Refreshments were ' served. In - two- weeks Mrs George Eggemeyer entertains the club. June 15 the society will hold a picnic party at the Van - Sant shack, east of Glen Miller park- The husbands and families of the members will be guests. This will conclude the season for the club.' Misses Olive Lewis, Thelma Scb.illinger, Messrs. . Horatio Land j and Frank Wissler will motor to New Castle Friday evening and' attend the commencement dance. A pretty wedding was solemnized
this morning at 9 o'clock in the St Andrew's- Catholic church when Mr. John ToschlOg and Miss Laura Louise Austerman. daughter of -Mr. and -Mrs. William Austerman, who reside on the Boston pike, were united in marriage. The church altar ; was . artistically decorated with (lowers and ferns. Professor Richter was at the organ and played a program of bridal airs as the guests were being, seated by the ushers, Messrs. Joseph Austermann and Carl Toschlog. Previous to the entrance of the bridal party the wedding march was played. The maid of -honor, Mlsa Martha Austerman, who wore a suit of pale green with hat to match, entered first. She carried an arm bouquet of roses. The bride was attractive in a suit of white English cloth,, with hat to match. Her flowers were a bridal bouquet of valley lilies and bride's roses. Mr. Frank Toschlog was best man. After the ceremony which was performed by Rev. Father Roell, "a reception and breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Toschlog will reside on a farm south of the city. Their many friends extend congratulations. . The dance which was to have been given in Centerville by Mr. Keith Hat field, has been canceled as Mr. Hatfield was unable to secure the hall. Mrs. E. S. Curtis will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a tea given for Some Other Beauty Secrets peer, and Is very economical. Mix one tablespoonjul of glycerine in a pint of hot water and add one ounce of zintone, which can be secured at any drug store. This is done in a few moments. You will need nothing else to make your complexion fascinating. HESTER C. S. Developing the bust is a difficult matter and cannot always be assured. However, a mixture of two ounces of ruetone and half a cup of sugar in a pint of cold water, and taken in two teaspoonfuls after each meal and before retiring, is the best and surest means known for the purpose. Do not use pills, or mechanical, appliances. - MISS T. R. A teaspoonful of eggol in half a cup of hot water makes, an amazingly rich and effective head wash and dandruff remover. The action of this shampoo is to dissolve every particle of dandruff and fattay accumulation, which soap does not do because of the alkali it contains. This is the only head wash that acts on this principle. It makes the scalp extraordinarily jelean. and the hair silky and easy to do up. This is very economical as enough eggol can be secured for a very modest price at any drug store to furnish a dozen or more of these unusual shampoos It is in fact a real necessity to hair health. MISS F. O. N. I agree with you. Nearly all face powders are too chalky and make the face "powdery." I use none but my own face powder, which has absolutely no chalkiness. - It Is superb in its fineness, smoothness and scent, and is indectable. It is now obtainable at drug stores as "Valeska Suratt Face Powder." MARY JANE E. The removal of superfluous hairs is accomplished more easily, quickly and thoroughly by the use of sulfo solution than by any other means. This simply dissolves away the hair instead of burning it off as do . other depilatories. It never leaves a mark, never fails and never harms the most delicate skin. Any druggist can supply you with the sulfo solution or if he hasn't it get the sulfo powder. It's the same thing except that you just wet it with a little water before applying it ' " ARABELLA M. No. Face steaming 'will not remove blackheads. You can get rid of them completely in a few minutes by simply rubbing them with some powdered neroxin, sprinkled on a sponge made wet with . hot water. Any drug store can supply you with the neroxin. Every blackhead will disappear by using this remarkable for mula. . , MRS. G. T.i As you state you were not able to, get tho sulfo solution, I have escertained for you that you can get the sulfo solution or any other article for making up my beauty formula at Thlstlethwalte's drug stores. MRS. R.' O. B. Excessive and unnatural - arm-pit perspiration, from which so many: women suffer at all seasons Is at once relieved by the sim ple use of hydrolized talc, which can be obtained at any pharmacy. It also destroys all perspiration odors Instant ly and all other body odors. It will pre vent tnat ternoie soddt condition tin der the arms. It saves your garments and relieves you of much embarrass
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members of a circle of the" First Presbyterian church Aid society. All members are invited to attend. - Mrs. W. a. Park, East Main street assisted ; by . Mrs. Edward Treffinger will also entertain with a circle meeting. ' There was a large attendance yesterday, afternoon, when the Ladies', TJ. C T. social club met with Mrs. M- R. Davis, North E street The - hours were spent socially and with music. A luncheon was served. Mrs- Edward Dye entertains the club June 13. . Needlework , was a . feature of rthe aid society meeting of the West Richmond Friends church held yesterday afternoon at the church.- The aid will meet again next week. A play. "On to Victory" will be presented-, this-evening. ..at the . high school auditorium, under the auspices of the Ep worth League of Grace M. E. church. A good attendance is assured as three hundred tickets have been disposed of. The public Is invited. " Mrs. Ralph Druley was hostess Saturday afternoon for a meeting of the Recreation circle at her - home in
Beechymire. Mrs. WInfield Smelser read a paper, "Soldiers Homes and National Cemeteries. after which a discussion was partisipated in by the members. Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs. Wilson Magaw sang a patriotic song. A social hour followed and refreshments were served. Thursday afternoon, June 8. the circle will meet with Mrs. Harvey Wilson, south .of the city. ' No admission will be asked for the play to be given Tuesday and Wednesday evenings of next week in the Sunday school room of Trinity Lutheran church by the Joy Bearers' society. A silver offering, however, will be taken at the close of the performances. Members of & thimble club were pleasantly entertained Tuesday afternoon by Miss Anna Harrington at her home, North Twelfth street Miss Halcey Harold was a guest A luncheon was served. In two weeks, Miss Ruby Wilson entertains the club. On account of a rehearsal for the play this evening at the . high school the Social Service class of the Grace M. E. church did not meet last evening at the home of Rev; TJ. S. A. Bridge. The meeting will be held next Monday evening. 'Mr. Myron Malsby is leaving Sunday for Culver Military academy, where he will spend some weeks in a training school. Mr. Malsby at one time attended Culver. LYRIC THEATRE Main and 9th TONIGHT Two Reel Detective Drama "THE CAPITAL PRIZE." One Reel 'HE'S A DEVIL." THEATORIUTUT ! TONIGHT Three Reel Feature "REALIZATION" Vivian Rich Alfred Vosbaugh. Richmond, jfSnI 9th Seat Sale Show Conkey Drug Store BurraiD sat CHAMPION SHOWS OF THE WORLD SPECTACUC APHERIC A RH0DA ROYAL'S VtSSSGSBm DEVLIN'S ZOUAVE REGIMENT IN PREPAREDNESS MANEUVRES Something No Other Circus Has. BABY ELEPHANT BABY MIRACLE WIEGHS 200 LBS. BORN DENVER, COL., APRIL 15, 1916 PERFORMANCES UTQXOOft nun v night 2:15 UHILI fi!ic COME DOWN TOWN FREE STREET PARADE! TWO MILES LONG-1 0:30 A. M. For the Graduate the Bride or the Tourist , You can find tLe things mbst desired in Leather Goods at Miller. Here you will find tie largest displays of the best .leather goods made. See us now, whether you Intend buying or not, we will be glad to show you what we have. v 827 MAIN. PHONE 1811.
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, : WEBSTER, "Ind, May 24. About the five Civil war veterans living in this township, the memorial services which' have been planned will center. The survivors are: Jacob Markle, Jacob Ryan,' George W. Milton, Mr. Ellis, and Horatio Silver. The' program which will be given at the school building Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock follows: Muslo . .... . . . . Whitewater Band. Song, "America Audience Invocation ..... ... . . Rev. M,r. Ulmer Musio . . . .. ....... Whitewater Band Duet . ...... . Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer Address ... P. J. Lynch, New Castle Music ..... .. . . . . . Whitewater Band Announcement of committees ' lor next year's memorial. -March . to cemetery In the following order: Band, Civil war veterans, Spanish war veterans, children with flags and . flowers. r PALACE THURSDAY Vltagraph Blue Ribbon .Feature CHARLES RICH MAN In an adaptation of Cyrus Town send Brady's story Cotton U. 8.' N. "The Hero of Submarine D 2" - Six ActsAccompanied by Some REAL Music r 0
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TONIGHT ; ff f DUNLAP AND BOND PRESENT , , Frank Newman's The Darling Daisies Musical Comedy Co. In a complete change of program, costumes and music, entitled "AT THE CABARET." And THE MYSTIC DUNBARS Also a Complete Change of Mysterious illusions A Show for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. Two Shows 7:15 and 8:45. Prlces--10c and 15c. Children Under 10 Years 5c.
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