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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM . AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1916 D. A. one: ike . Festival of Dances to

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Social Calendar Card party at Country club given by members of June social committee. Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier 'gives pupils' recital In Art Gallery at High School building. Wedding of Mr. Herman Theslng and Miss Estella Hollam at 8 o'clock In St. Andrew's Catholic church. Dancing festival on lawn at home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cornstock. Reeveston, at 8 o'clock postponed until Thursday. Mrs. Ned Cook entertains In honor of Miss Mary Yeager, whose engagement to Mr. Howard Clements has been announced. Chester aid society meets at 2:30 o'clock In town hall. Tirzah aid society of Ben Hur lodge postponed meeting one week. Party at Cliff Dale for guests of American Seeding Machine company. Wedding of Mr. Lawrence Pfelffer and Miss Pauline Geier at 9 o'clock in St. Andrew's Catholic church. B. B. B. Thimble club meets with Mrs. Daniel Weber. Woman's Missionary society of First Baptist church meets with Mrs. Stoner, National Road. East. Mrs. Mary Price hostess for meeting of Missionary society of Grace M. E. church at home followed by picnic supper at 6:30 o'clock. Christian Woman's Board of Missions of First Christian church meets at church. Current Events club meets with Mrs. Oscar Green. Mrs. Edgar Sharpe hostess for meeting of Narcissus Embroidery club. Business meeting of 3 ecctions Woman's Character Builders class of Central Christian church at home of Mrs. Henderson, 100 North Nineteenth Btreet Athenaea Literary society postponed picnic at home of Mrs. N. C. Heironimus, Indefinitely. . Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of First English Lutheran church will not meet until June 14, when Mrs. William Bockhoff will be hostess. Called meeting of the Domestic Science association at home of Mrs. R. W. Roach. Penny supper from 5 until 7 o'clock at the Second Presbyterian church. Aid society of United Brethren rhurch gives ice-cream social at home of Mrs. William Beetley, 216 North Seventeenth street. A. N. C. club holds postponed jneeting at home of Miss Mary Bulla. Woman's Foreign Missionary society First M. E. church meets with Mrs. L. E. Turner. A beautiful social function for today was the luncheon-auction bridge party given at 1 o'clock today by Mrs. W. S. Clendenin at her home. North Fifteenth street, when she took this tmeans of extending courtesy to Mrs. fj. H. Gilchrist of Chicago, a former (resident and who is spending a few days in this city. Mrs. Charles Webb assisted the hostess. Larkspur, pink gladiolas and other blossoms in attractive colors were used in appointing 'the table. A delicious collation in several courses was served. Covers were !lald for Mesdames Nick Parrey of '. Rochester, Minn., a guest of Mrs. A. iH. Rice: Lucinda Sims, of Indianapo'lis: with Mrs. Frank Glass, H. w. 'Todd of PlQua. Ohio, with Mrs. New. ell Todd; A. H. Rice. Demas Coe, John M. Lontz. W. A. Sample. Frank Glass, Newell Todd. Charles E. Webb, WalForethought. People are learning that a little fore. thought often saves them a big ex ipenee. Here Is an instance: E. W. ;Archer. Caldwell, Ohio, writes: "1 do not believe that our family has been .without Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr-oea Remedy since we com menced keeping house years ago When we go on an extended visit we take it with us." Obtainable every where. Adv. Bowel Complaint in India. In a lecture at one of the Des Moines Iowa, churches a missionary from In.dia told of going into the interior of .India, where he was taken 6ick, that he had a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with him and believed that it saved his life. This remedy is used successfully in India both as a preventative and cure for cholera. Vou may know from this that it can be depended upon for the milder forms of bowel complaint that occur in this country. Obtainable every where. Adv. Stomach Trouble and Constipation. "I will cheerfully say that ChamberJain'6 Tablets are the most satisfactory remedy for stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold in thirtyfour years' drug store service," writes S. H. Murphy, druggist, Wellsburg, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere Adv To The Public. "I have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for the past six months and it affords me pleasure to say I have never used a remedy that did me so much good" Mrs. C. E. Riley, Illion, N.' Y. Chamberlain's Tablets are obtainable everywhere-?r-Adv.

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Harry Clendenin. Fred Bethard, J,.F. Hill, A. J. Conkey, Harry Personnett and Edna Jay with J. H. Gilchrist and W. S. Clendenin. This afternoon the guests spent the hours at cards. Complimenting ; Miss Anna Zita Manier, who leaves soon for a permanent residence in Lima, Ohio, Miss Evelyn Shoemaker gave a prettily appointed dinner Sunday evening at her home on North Tenth street; The color scheme, pink and white, was carried out In all the appointments. In the center of the table was a French basket filled with roses and ferns. Pink ribbons were brought from the arch dome and fastened at the corners of the table by pink and white butterflys. At each place were small French baskets of flowers. The place cards were hand-painted designs. The color scheme with the butterflys was carried out in the menu. Covers were laid for Misses Anna Zita" Manier, Vera Pfafflin, Theresa Collins, Florence Wenz, Clara Gross, Elizabeth Ward, Amelia Britten of Cincinnati; Messrs. Clarence Coyle, Glen Menke, Roland Wrede, George Becher, Ray Dalbey, Wilbur Hippard and Thomas Bell. This evening Miss Florence Wenz will entertain for Miss Manier. Miss Amelia Britten of Cincinnati, Is the guest of Miss Eveyln Shoemaker, North Tenth street. Mrs. Josephine Gilchrist of Chicago, Mrs. William Clendenin and Dr. C. P. Colburn had dinner at Cliff Dale Auto club, Sunday evening. Miss Ella Nicholson of Baltimore, Maryland, is the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson, North Eleventh street. The Aid society of the United Brethren church will give an ice cream social Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. William Beetley, 216 North Seventeenth street. Ice cream and cake will be served for ten cents. The public is cordially invited. A penny supper will be given Wednesday evening at the Second Presbyterian church from 5 until 8 o'clock. Public invited. The three sections of the Woman's Character Builders' class of the Central Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Henderson, 100 North Nineteenth street. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L. E. Turner, 104 North Twenty-first street. Members are asked to heed this change in meeting. The A. N. C. club did not meet last evening. The meeting will be held Wednesday evening with Miss Marv Bulla. Mrs. Harry Needham of the house committee, will have charge of the Country club during the month of June. Members of the social committee composed of Misses Ann Nicholson, chairman; Mary Clements and Helen Nicholson have completed all arrangements for the card party Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All members of the club are invited. There will be refreshments and favors will be given to those making highest scores. Among the pleasant social functions which will be. given within the next few weeks in honor of Miss Marguerite Doan who will be married this month to Mr. Raymond Myrick, is a party arranged for by Mrs. Roy Porter. The affair will be given early next week. The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Stoner at her home on the National road, east. The interurban car will leave Eighth and Main streets at 2:20 o'clock. Members are asked to get off at the driving park and walk two blocks east

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untO they reach the first new house on the south side of the road. Miss Fay Drake, who lias been attending school at Trinity college, Washington, D. C-, arrives home Saturday to spend her vacation with her mother, Mrs. W. S. Clendenin. In honor of the Little Light Bearers of the Grace M. E. church a reception will be given Saturday afternoon at -2:30 o'clock at the church by the King's Herald band. The announce

ment in the ' church bulletin was erroneous and members are asked to heed this notice. The picnic which was to have been given by the Athenaea Literary so ciety at the home of Mrs. N. C. Heironimus Wednesday afternoon, has been postponed. Mr. Whitney McGulre, North Tenth street, will entertain several guests at dinner tonight at the Country club. The Tirzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge will not meet Wednesday afternoon but a meeting will be held Thursday evening after lodge. An interesting recial was given yes terday afternoon by the piano pupils of Miss Ruth Peltz in the Art Gallery at the high school. The large gallery to the south was completely filled with parents and friends of the young stu dents. They all did exceptionally well and Miss Peltz is to be congratulated upon the success of the affair. The program was as follows: Military March ..F. Schubert Mary Luring Kathryn Bartel Gladys Longnecker Agnes Meerhoff Rondo .......... ... ....... C. W. Greene Margaret Coe Polka Marcus Eleanor Doctors Song C. W. Kern Ruth Crichet March of the Goblins. .C. W. Krogman Margaret Mlsener In Springtime Theo. Oesten Francis Robinson Mazurka C. W. Krogman Norman Hoeffer On the Water Carl Reineke Georgia Healy Jewel Dance ...Heinrlch Engel Ruth Nolder The Echo , Theo. Oesten Slumber Song C. Gurlitt Sarah Jessup Tarantella O. Lebierre Josephine Hiatt In die Feme M. Brinkmann Harriet Thomas Roses .F. G. Albers Gertrude Williams Menuet et Gavotte C. Saint Saens Kathryn Bartel Agnes Meerhoff Twilight C. Gurlitt Helen Hazeltine Etude H. Wollenhaupt Gladys Longnecker Nocturne J. Leybach Esther Reid Polish Dance Heinrich Engel Mildred Ruble Melody A. Jungmann Dorothy Lebo Memories F. Bergman Martha Holcomb Lose Blatter Carl Kolllng Ruth Keelor Nocturne C. Galos Luclle Bridge Spring N. L. Wright Helen McWbinney The Butterfly C. Lavallee Mary Luring Innocence Fr. Maxson Mildred Haas March A Hollender Ruby Medearis Trot de Cavalerie A. Rubinstein Kathryn Bartel, Mary Luring, Agnes Meerhoff and Gladys Longnecker Mrs. H. W. Otte and Mrs. E. H. Bucher entertained with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Leona Fleming of Hagerstown, who will be married June 15 to Mr. Fred Otte at the home, 334 Pearl street. The house was decorated in pink and white flowers. Each guest made a quilt block. A musical program was given by Mrs. Charles Igelman, Mrs. A. S. Hindman, Miss Missouri and emt. nf tfio nrtcaiViiHtiea ine uemocratic convention in St. Louis.

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Marie Deuker and Miss Marjorle Beck. Punch was served during the afternoon and later there was a delicious collation in which the color scheme, pink and white, was carried out. The bride elect received many gifts which were presented by Miss Ruth Otte and Miss Lydia Hazeltine. The Invited guests were Mesdames Z. A. Moore, Henry Tietgan, A. S. Hindman of Hagerstown, Mark Brown, John Bucher, Chris Cain, Edward Dietemeyer, Elizabeth Rankin, Harry U.. Wood, A. Carman. Earl Coate, M. Thomas, William Klein, Jacob Horr, Leroy Little, Ralph Little, William Ellis, John McLaughlin, Clinton Sells. Roy Cox, Henry Deuker, George Deuker, Fred Otte, Frank Slade, Will Clevenger, Walter Otte, Gus Rehsteiner. Joseph Beck. George Mason, Ella Carpenter, Lon Swisher, Gertrude Hoffman, Misses Anna Mulligan, Edna, Marie and Marguerite Deuker, Hazel Harris of Katon, O., Luslse Bucher, Emma and Mildred Kemper, Eva Bucher, Reba Smith Laura Neff and Stella Maudlin. Mr. Edwin Flook visited friends in Indianapolis yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Decker and Mrs. Miller of Somerville, O.. have been called to Morristown, Ind., by the death of a relative. The following program will be giv en Wednesday afternoon . at J3.o!cl0clS.: in the Art Gallery at the High School when Elizabeth Hasemeier gives the second of a series of recitals: Sleepy Time Bilbro The Indians Are Coming Bilbro Augusta Gennett. Virginia Harris Flrwers of the Forest Burns Robert Klute I Wonder Why Bilbro Follow Me. Full of Glee Lawson Augusta Gennett Spring Song Mendelssohn Alice Lemon Miss Hasemeier Violin Muzurka. .. .Felix Mendelssohn Paul Swain (Pupil of Mr. Hicks) Johnny Jump Up and the Quaker Lady Bugbee The Rustic Bridge Morrison Virginia Harris Dance of Automatons. . .J. W. Lerman Mary Francis Churchell Cheerful and Gay Carl Bonn Ruth Harrington To A Humming Bird Virgil Ruth Hasemeier Murmuring Spring Carl Bohm India Stanford Yesterday was ideal for the annual frolic of the Freshman and Junior classes of the high school when the young people enjoyed a party at Cliff Dale Auto club. Mrs. Nimrod Johnson Mrs. Rush Miller and Miss Anna Finfrock chaperoned the NO MORE GRAY HAIR Mildredina Hair Remedy Never Fails To restore gray hair to its natural color and beauty. No matter how old and faded your hair looks, Or how long you have been gray, it will work wonders for you, keep you looking young, promote a luxurious growth of healthy hair, stop its falling out and positively remove dandruff. Will not soil skin or linen. Will not injure your hair. Is not a dye. Refuse all substitutes; 50c and $1.00 a bottle at druggists. FREE to show how quickly Mildredina Hair Remedy acts,, we will send a. large sample free by return mail to any one sending this Coupon to Mildred Louise Co., Boston, Mass., with name and address and 10c for postage, etc.

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cape shown here is dubbed "The party. The guests were Misses Elizabeth Tarkelson, Corinne Nusbaum, Esther Jones, Irene Price, Mary Dickson, Mary McMuIlen, Mildred Nusbaum, Lucile Nusbaum, Katherine Daub, Carolyn Bradley, Mary Parks, Aileen Beisman, Flora Parks, Mildred Earnest, Mable Loehr, Iva Medearis, Doris Sheslef, Neva Bowman, Helen Rethmeyer, Camila Haner, Mary Nicholson, Vera Pfafflin, Evelyn Shoemaker, Hazel Cruse, Nellie Hawkins, Amelia Britten of Cincinnati,- Anna Manier, Clara Gross, Louise Mather, Miriam Kelly, Lucile Haner, Juliet Nusbaum, Dorothea Rush, of Oil City, Pa., Elizabeth Bates, Hester Williams, Helen McMinn, Charlotte Rogers, Messrs. Cyril Pitts, Ray Dalbey, Clarence Coyle, Roy Campbell, ClarenceHasecoster, Robert Quigg, Harold Brown, Robert Weed, Myron Hill, Whitney McGuire, Ralph Rogers, Morris Brown, Harold Morris, Vaughn Chamness, Russell Parker, John Milller, Mills Judy, Roger Giles, Eugene Heidelman, Lester Leiter, Henry Deuker, Harold Krick, Harold Long, Elmer Colvin. Roland Dollins, Ralbert Jessup, James Eaton, Lavon Harper and Jack Grosvenor. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burgess of Milton, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Court Jones of Centerville, motored to Cliff Dale Sunday and had dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrell of Eaton, Ohio, entertained the following guests to cupper, Mr. and Mrsh -Joseph- -Langaa, Eaton, Ohio, Miss Louise Butler of Dayton, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kluter of this city, Mr. Joseph Langan, Jr., Eaton, Ohio. As a compliment to Mrs. J. H. Gilchrist of Chicago, Mrs. A. W. Roach entertained members of a card club Monday afternoon. Mrs. Gilchrist was a member of the club when a resident here. The house was decorated with peonies and garden flowers. Mrs. Conkey received the favor. The members present with guests were' Mesdames Frank Glass, W. H. Keisker, Howard Rice, E. R. Beatty, J. A. Con

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key, J. H. Gilchrist, William Clendenin. Nick Perry, of Rochester, Minn., Lucinda Sims of Indianapolis, Harry Personette, Mrs. Edgar Brown and Miss Helen Beatty. Mr. Ernest Raiford and Miss Gladys Parks, both of the class of 1914 at Earlham college, will be married Thursday at the home of the pride's parents in Eaton, O. They will go to Ivor. Va., the home of the bridegroom's parents for the summer, and in September will go to Frankfort, Ind., where Mr. Raiford will be a member of the high school faculty. The Laetu8 class of the Second Presbyterian church gave a picnic for the Baraca class Sunday at Glen Miller park. Those present were Misses Lavon Beam. Hilda Harper, Helen Wastv. Rl&ncha Harter. Adean Lanier.

Thelma McKissick, Ruth and Corinne McLear, Stella Roller, Mabel Reifel, Mildred Ruble, Violet Skiles, Lurranah Shute. - Messrs. Alfred Bietry, Ralph Campbell. Earl Cooper, James Eaton, Lavon Harper, Edwin Horner, Benjamin Howes, Orval Piatt, Edward Wentz, Darrell Thomas, Roy Plummer Kenneth Davis and Thomas Walters. Prof, and Mrs. Roderick Scott will sail for China September 7. under ap pointment of the American t$oara oi Vnraism Missions. Professor Scott was at one time a member of the faculty of Earlham college. Miss Elizabeth Bailey, North Twelfth street, is leaving Thursday for Pittsburg and will attend a house party at Pennsylvania State College given by the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Enroute home she will spend some day3 with college friends in Pittsburg. Mr. Paul Brehm of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham. In honor of Miss Ruth Shroyer of Dunkirk, Ind.. a marshmallow bake was given last evening at Thistlethwaite's falls. The guests were Misses Ruth Shroyer, Helen Firth, Helen Owens, Bernice Laymon, Pauline Man sfield, Helen Edgerton, Freda Seifert, Messrs. Gordon Borton, Paul Allen, Jerry Bly, Donald Cutler, Will Firth, Chester Sharp and Charles Brown. The engagement of Mr. Robert Thompson, an employe of the Westcott Motor car company and Miss Margaret Pohlenz has been announced by friends. The wedding will be solemnized within the near future. Mrs. George Eggemeyer entertained members of the Dorcas society yesterday afternoon at her home. East Main street. Mrs. Maud Eggemeyer was a guest. Refreshments were served. In two weeks Mrs. George Fox entertains the club. A picnic will be held -soon. Mr. F. J. Girardin, a well known artist, has returned to his home in Glen Heights after a successful exhibit and sale in Chicago. The wedding of Mr. Everett Roberts and Miss Mary Klute, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klute, who reside in the country, was solemnized this morning at 10 o'clock by the Rev. Conrad Huber, pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran church. The Monday afternoon Thimble c-lub members were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Bert Overman at her home, South Fifteenth street. Needlework and social conversation were features. The members of the Junior league of Trinity Lutheran church were entertained last, evening by Master Rudolp Crandall, North Seventh street. Master Crandall read a paper, "The Warrior Luther and his Co-workers." Rev. Oscar Tressel made a talk relative to the "Reformation." Refreshments were served. In a month the Misses Karcher entertain the society. The wedding of Mr. William Ahaus and Miss Irene Schafer was solemnized this morning at 8 o'clock at the St. Andrew's Catholic church, the Rev. Father Roell. officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ahaus left for a wedding trip. A breakfast' was served at the home of the bride's grandparents after the ceremony at the church. In honor of the members of the Thiesing-Hollarn bridal party and a few guests. Miss Norma Runge entertained in a delightful manner last evening at her home. South Fourth street. Flowers and ferns were used in appointing the rooms. The evening was spent socially and with music and games. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burk, Misses Estella Hollarn, Leona Buening, Nell Vogelman, Mary Zeyen, Helen Miller, Norma

Runge, Mary Torbeck, Messrs. Henry. Knauper. Clarence Zeyen, Walter Dixon, James Slatterly, James Townsend of Fort Wayne, Robert Anderson and Henry -Thiesing. Members of the primary department of the First English Lutheran church are requested to be at the church Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 9:30 for rehearsal. Circle Three of the Aid society of the Second English Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R.. C. RusBell, 422 Randolph street. The ice-cream social which was to have been given this evening on the lawn at the corner of Kinsey street by Second English Lutheran church, has been postponed indefinitely. In honor of several members of the Normal Bible class of the St. Paul's Lutheran church, who were recently married, and also for Miss Alice aKmp who will be married Thursday to Mr. Glusenkamp of Indianapolis, a dinner will be given this evening at Cliff Dale Auto club. Covers will be laid for Messrs. and Mesdames Aaron Sitloh, Clifford Piehl. Wilbur Hasemeier, Richard Bartel, Walter Moelk, George Thomas, Misses Marguerite Knollenberg, Ellen Knollenberg, Alice Kamp, Dora Schultz. Elsie Thomas, Marie Moelk, Lena Welsbrod. Lela Coborn. Messrs. Howard Miller. Oliver Stoinkamp and Mr. Jesse Wiechman.

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