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tHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1916

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Social Calendar Mr. and Mrs. George Seldel gives dinner at Country club. Victorian Bible class of the Grace M. E. church holds indoor picnic at home of Mrs. Trump, 2024 North F street. Miss Ruth Pennell entertains members of a card club at Country club. ... Aid society of Chester M. E. church gives lawn party and icecream festival at hall. Section Two of Ladies and Fastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets with Mrs. Dryden, 125 South Fourteenth street. Hospital aid society holds picnic on grounds at the hospital. Section one of the Ladies and Tastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets with Mrs. Seymour. East End aid society of First Christian church holds picnic in Chautauqua grounds at Glen Miller. Mrs. Harry Jordan hostess for meeting of the Tirzah Aid society of Ben Hur lodge. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds entertains members of a card club at the Country club. Section Four of Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets with Mrs. Leach. Board meeting of Domestic Science association at home of . Mrs. V. P. Robinson. Mrs. J. C. Mullen, Chestnut street, entertains members ofthe West Side section of Woman Character Builders class of Central Christian church. . Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of St. Paul's Lutheran church meets in church chapel. Bethany Bible class of Second English Lutheran church meets in basement at the church. Section Three Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church meets at the church with Mrs. Charles, hostess. For the benefit of the Day Nursery, a social function which promises to be one of the features of the week, has been arranged for Friday afternoon in the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley Foulke. The social committee of the Domestic Science association is in charge and is doing everything possible to make the affair a success. All women of the city who are interested are cordially invited to attend. The game will begin at 2 o'clock. Those who do not care for cards may bring their needlework and enjoy the afternoon on the beautiful lawn surrounding the Foulke home. No tickets have been sold but the committee will have the treasurer collect on the grounds. A fee of firty cents will be asked. Those who have places at the card tables may play in sets, with different clubs or for individual scores. Refreshments will be served and there will be favors. It is hoped enough may be proSimple, Popular Model 1778 177S- This is a pretty style, easy to develop and nice for all kinds of wash materials. The skirt is full, and is gathered under a wide belt, where it joins the surplice waist. The collar is broad and outlines the deep neck opening. The sleeve may be in wrist-or elbow length. The pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 8, 10, 12 and 14 years. It requires 4 3-4 yards of 44inch material for a 12-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Namo Address City , Sh3 Addr Pattern Department, Palla-

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cured by this means to defray expenses at the nursery for the month of August. Miss Margaret Parry of Indianapolis, who is spending the summer with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James MuJford will entertain this evening with a "movie" party. Later the guests will be served at the Mulford home. The affair is in honor of Miss Katherine Kuhlman and Miss Margaret Perrine of Harrison, xOhio, who are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Becker. Miss Dorothy Lebo .with Miss Parry and her out of town guests will compose the party. The Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur lodge will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Harry Jordan, 228 South Twelfth street The members are invited to be present. Attention is called to the Executive Board meeting of the Domestic Science association which will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. P. Robinson, South Sixteenth street. On account of the extreme hot weather the Auxiliary of the Y. M. I. has postponed its meeting until September. No social functions will be given by the auxiliary until fall. A parcel post sale and ice cream social will be given Wednesday even

ing at the Chester hall by tne members of the aid society of the M. E. church. A number of pretty and useful articles will be on sale at this time. Mrs. Jeff Wilson was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Queen Esther Society of the Past Grand Eden Rebekah lodge at her home, North Seventh street, yesterday afternoon. Despite the warm weather the attendance. was large. The afternoon was spent socially and with music. Delicious refreshments were served. In a month Mrs. Inez Poinier will entertain the society. Messrs. Willard Beirley, Joseph Pyfrin and Misses Mary Kublar of this city, and Miss Ruth Kerr of Indianapolis motored to Richmond yesterday and spent the day with friends. Connersville News. Section One of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of the Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Wallace Seymour at her home, 533 North Nineteenth street. Mrs. Margaret Fitzgibbons, North Sixth street, has gone to Boston, Mass. where she will attend the convention of the Ancient Orde,r of Hibernians. She will also visit in New York, Washington City and other points enroute home. Miss Florence Ratliff of Richmond avenue, is a student at the University j of Chicago, this summer. . I Mrs. Inez Reid, North West Fifth street, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Harry Macke and family in Chicago, tor the weeK. irs. james r. HiDDera. accom panied by her sister, Mrs. Laws of Cincinnati, has gone to Glencoe, 111., where they will visit their brother. Mrs. Laws in enroute to Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Hibberd will remain in Glencoe for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Steinberger of Indianapolis, gave a prettily ap pointed Drtdal dinner at their home, last evening, for. their daughter. Miss Claudine and Mr. Alvin A. Fox, whose marriage will take place this afternoon. A color scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the decora tions and in the courses of the dinner. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Steinberger and son, Mr. and Mrs. Levy and son, Clarence of Bay City, Mich., Miss Pauline Haas of Bay City, a sister of Mrs. George Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts and son, Raymond, of Indianapolis, Mr. Roland Fox of Hammond, Miss Helen Freeman and Mrs. Rosa Meyers of Rochester, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bing of Urbana. 111.; Miss Henrietta Behrand of Washington, D. C; Mr. Sol Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirst of Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. Mr. E. M. Moore and family; Mr. Chri3 Williams and family of Lynn, will leave on a fishing trip to Knottawa, Michigan. Miss Betty Price has returned from Toledo, Ohio, and other points, where she has been visiting with relatives and friends. The last meeting of the season for the A. N. C. club was held last evening at the home of Miss Blanch' Compton. Miss Mary Highley was a guest of the club. The evening was spent socially and with music and games. Refreshments were served. Monday evening the members of the club will enjoy a swimming party at Hawkins'. Mr. Charles Elmer Uark and Miss Fay Marie Dennery were married at the Second English Lutheran church Saturday evening by the Rev. Raymond Iseley in the presence of a few friends and relatives. The bride wore a pretty wedding gown. Their many friends extend congratulations. . A dance will be given this evening in the pavilion at Beallview park by several members of the Jolly Four. The public is cordially invited to attend. There will be special dance CORNS LIFT OUT Dr. Hunt's New Corn Cure CURES BY PENETRATION " No Cora ever went to quickly, easily or curelyu by Dr. Hunt'. New Wy, the PENETRATION principle of curing Corns. ' i Dr. Hunt has devoted a life of study to this one ' subject. The final result is this entirely New Method; a Method by which Corns CO forever ! in two days. Guaranteed or money refunded. IMto) iailllUUIfoHJII Corns have been cured by Dr. Hunt's New Cora in j i . stamps to American Chemical Co Sidney, Ohii I .UTB. SVM arUHlSIS lUC and ZOc nrr hnr nr mmnA 1

musio Special car service will be provided. Mr. and Mrs. William Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hatfield spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Wyoong at their home, in Connereville. Miss Norma Peters of Newport News, Va., is the guest of Mrs. Ahart Weber and Mrs. Jerome Ball for a few days. Mrs. Mary Grant Is leaving next week for New York, where she will spend some time with relatives. For a twelve days' outing at Rome City Miss Margaret Kant, Miss Margaret Dooley, Miss Mae Dooley, Mrs. Edward Lake, Mrs. John Deversey and Mrs. Edward Kant left today and will

occupy a cottage. Mrs. J. C. Mullen will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the West Side section of the Woman's Character Builders' class of the Central Christian church Wednesday afternoon at her home, Chestnut street. All members are urged to be present as matters of importance will be considered. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynn of Hagerstown, who have been on a motor trip through the east, have returned home. A baby daughter, Francis Virginia, has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ahart Weber, North West Third street. The baby was born Sunday, July 16. Mr. Verlin Ratliff is in Fort Wayne, the guest of his cousin, Mr. Ray Jones and family. This evening a farewell party will be given on the lawn at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Walls in honor of Miss Edna Smith who leaves soon for a residence at Springfield, Ohio. The guests will include members of the congregation of the First Christian church. The members of the New Idea Sewing circle gave Mrs. Una Meets a j pleasant surprise at tier home, National road, west, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Those present were Mrs. Will Longman, Mrs. Harry Gates, Mrs. Harry Stillinger, Mrs. Jesse Evans, Mrs. Emma Parsons, Mrs. Flora Frame, Mrs. Carl Christy, MrS Grant Hunt, Misses Maude Howells, Kathryne Gates, Francis Evans, Lela Longman, Ruth Reynolds, Hazel Meek, Messrs. Carl Christy, Harry Stillinger, Leo Hunt and Edward Darnell. A meeting of Section 3 of the Ladies' and Postor's union of Grace M. E. church will be held Wednesday afternoon at the church. Mrs. Charles will act as hostess. The 'annual picnics of the Hospital Aid Society will be held Wednesday afternoon and evening on the grounds of the hospital. The trustees, nurses and all members of the aid and their families are cordially invited to attend. A picnic will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. C. Trump, 2024 North F street,, by the members of the Victorian Bible class of Grace M. E. church. The families of the members will be guests. Misses Mary Iliff, Grace Kelly, Leona Beard, Katherine Kendrick and Erma Hower of Dayton, O., with several other guests went to the Country club this morning and played tennis. Mrs. A. M. Leach will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of Section Four of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church at her home, 327 South West First street. Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Beeson of Connersville have returned home after spending a week here with relatives. The Bethany Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church will hold a business meeting Wednesday evening in the basement of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Worley and three children of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Worley at their home, North Fifteenth street. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church chapel. Mrs. W. E. Dryden will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of Section Two of the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church at her home, 125 South Fourteenth street. A building at Seventh avenue and Forty-ninth street, New York, fourteen stories high, is devoted to nothing but motion picture concerns. Always Satisfactory. People are always pleased with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. R. M. White, Turtle Bayou, Texas, writes, "We have been selling Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for years and have not had one single complaint." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. With a Polar See Guarantee on Back of a

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LAUREL PARTY GOES TO MILTON MILTON, Ind., July 18. Miss Carne Michael has returned from the home of Wibur "Doddridge, in the Doddridge neighborhood. Miss Nora Doddridge has been taken to Reid Memorial hospital, Richmond Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Shera and daughters Miss Frances and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ensminger and son Eugent, Miss Ef-. fie Bennett, Susan Rockaf ellow, Ella Vanatta, Frances Davison, Eva Ensminger, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell and son Bayard and Mrs. Mark Trickey, all of Laurel, motored to Milton and attended M. E. services Sunday morning and heard their former pastor, the Rev." M. Taylor preach. At the close of the service the party with the Rev. and Mrs. Taylor and sons Sylvan, adjourned to Brown' grove, where the big dinner baskets were unloaded and a picnic feast spread Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weaver who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, returned to New Ca&tle Monday Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Hussey a son, Monday. The little one has been named William L. Hussey. He is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parkins, and is also a grandson of Lindley Hussey, west of town. HOLD HOMECOMING The seventh annual home coming of Sugar Grove, three miles northwest of Greensfork, will be held Sunday, July 23, according to announcements made today. A program of muslcand addresses has been arranged. . The usual big dinner at noon will be one of the features. One hundred and four inmates at the state prison at Windsor, Vt., have given $45.12 to the state fund for Belgian relief. They receive $1 a month as wages. To Overcome Sunburn, Tan, Freckles, Wrinkles Jf your skin is unduly reddened, freckled or tanned, dab a liberal amount of ordinary mercolized wax on the face and allow it to remain! over night. When you wash off the wax in the morning, fine flaky, almost invisible particles of cuticle come with it. Repeating this daily, the entire outer skin is absorbed, but so gradually. , there's not the slightest hurt or inconvenience. Even the stubbornest freckles are affected. The underlying skin which forms the new complexion is so fresh and youthful-looking, you'll marvel at the transforma tion. It's the only thing known to actually discard an aged, faded, muddy j or blotchy complexion. One ounce j of mercolized wax, procurable at any I drug store, is sufficient in most cases. If sun and wind make you squint and frown, you're bound to cultivate wrinkles and crow's feet. To overcome these quickly, bathe the face in a solution made by dissolving an ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint witch hazel. Adv. Sack of

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EATON, O., July 18. John Sharkey, for sixteen years local agent of the Pennsylvania lines, is in a Cincinnati hospital, where he underwent an operation a few days ago for removal of an eye. The operation was successful. More than two months ago Mr. Sharkey's eye failed him and he was granted a leave of absence. He was succeeded here by W. M. Tittle of Richmond. Tittle was transferred to Richmond a few weeks ago and the local office is now in charge of E. L. Uyne, for several years stationed in Laton as telegrapher and extra freight agent. "THIRTY FEET FROM SEVENTH STREET." 13 m m

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SCHRAMM TO SURVEY LOCAL FIELD BEFORE TAKING PASTORATE

Should the Rev. W. E. Schramm of Pittsburg accept the call to the pastorate of the First, English Lutheran church, it will be necessary for him to withdraw from the joint synod of Ohio and enter the general synod. St. John's Lutheran church and Trinity Lutheran church are members of the joint synod, which Rev. Mr. Schramm is serving at present in Pittsbury. The Rev. Mr. F. W. Rohlfing, who will become pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran , church on September 1, has also been a member of the joint synod for some years. If Rev. W. . E. Schramm comes to Richmond, four of the five active Lutheran ministers of the city would be alumni of Capitol university, Columbus, O. Rev. Isley is a graduate of Wittenberg university. Rev. Schramm is expected to come to Richmond within a few days to look over the field and consult with members of the congregation. The congregation has every assurance that the Rev. Mr. Schramm will give the matter the most serious consideration, E. M. Haas, secretary of the committee, said today. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY BANISHES NERVOUSNESS Puts Vigor and Ambition Into RunDown, Tired Out People. If you feel tired out, out of sorts, despondent, mentally or physically depressed, and lack the desire to accomplish things, get a 50 cent box of Wendelll's Ambition Pills at Leo Fihe's, A. G. Luken, Conkey Drug Co., Clem Thistlethwaite's today and your troubles will be ovjer. If you drink too much, smoke too much, or are nervous because of overwork of any kind, Wendell's Ambition Pills will make you feel better in three ! days or money back from Leo Fihe, A. L. Luken. Conkey Drug Co. Crem Thistlethwaite on the first box purchased. For all affections of the nervous system, constipation, loss of appetite, lack of confidence, trembling, kidney or liver complaints, sleeplessness, exhausted vitality or weakness of any kind, get a box of Wendell's Ambition Pills today on the money back plan. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by The Wendell Pharmacal Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Adr.

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