Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 257, 14 September 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND StkN-TELEGRAlL THURSDAY, $EfT. 14, 1916

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At 6:30 o'clock this morning the St 'Mary's Catholic church was the scen of a beautiful wedding when Mlsfe Irene Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hart, South Eighth Btreet, was married to Mr. Harry Brehm of Springfield, Ohio, for several years

a resident of this city. Only mem bers of the immediate families wit

nessed the ceremony. The altar was

arranged with palms and ferns. Rev. Father V. J. Cronin performed the ceremony, the ring service being used. The bride was lovely in a wine colored suit of chiffon broadcloth ' handsomely braided and her hat and boots were of the same shade. She wore a corsage boquet of bride's roses and

ferns. Mrs. Charles Griffin, sister of

the bride was matron of honor. She wore a suit' of navy' blue with hat and "shoes 'to match -and" ner flowers were a corsage boquet of pink roses! Mr. 1 Charles Griffin ' was best .man Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Brehm left for a wedding trip to Kansas City, Missouri, and Chlcagd, where they will spend their honeymoon. Upon 'their return they will be at home after Nov. 1 at 1425 North Limestone,' Springfield. O. The bride traveled in' a beautiful three piece suit of tan colored chiffon broadcloth with hat and boots to match. Mr. Brehm i3 district manager of the Westcott Motor Car company. ' A pretty announcement party was given this afternoon by Mrtt. Emma Hadley at her home, East Main street in honor of Miss Ruth' IJadley, whose engagement to Mr. Glen Stanton Dennis was'made known ' at this time. The house was artistically -decorated throughout with' flowers and ferns. The color scheme, pink and white, was carried out in all the appointments. Clusters of fall flowers' were in evidence throughout the rooms. The an; nouncement was made in a rather uni-j Hue way. There were miniature sol-!

diers wearing colored glasses with lhe verse, "Look through these and

see what you can see." Each guest

found concealed a little note on which

was printed 'Glen' Stanton Dennis and Ruth Hadley, Wednesday, September

27. There were Contests and other features of amusement. An informal musical program was given by Miss Ruth Hadley, Mrs. Turner Hadley Ind'Miss Pearl Crubaugh. At a late hour a delicious luncheon was served. The guests were Misses Jessie Hadley, Imo Eikenberry, Elizabeth Wigmire, Pearr Crubaugh, Mary Butler, MiMrcd Edwards,' Evelyn Edwards, Gertrude Clark, Mary Porterfleld, Jessie Me'y'enhall, Mildren Benton, Mildred Wifnms, Mary Jay, Eleanor Gifford, Katherine Kenworthy. Mesdames Turner Hadley, v Horace Hadley,' Everard Knollenbcrg, Ray Meeks, Percy Smith, Clifford HutchinS, Robert Elliott. Albert Dennis, Harry Reid, Otto Spring, Edgar Mote, Charles Harrison, Roy Parshall, Arthur1 Brooks; 1 Isaac Smith, Charles Nardln ihd John Ndrwick. M ;J'::'' Miss Mable Steinkamp gave ft pretty moonlight picnic last evening at a cottage on Morton Lake. Supper was served at 6:30 o'clock. Miss Bernadetta Dittoe of Fort Wayne, Indiana, was a Bpecial guest. The members of the party were Mr. and Mrs. Will Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ringhoff, Misses Ernestine Lawrence; Bernadetta Dittoe of Fort "Wayne, Mable Steinkamp, Marie Davis, Maud Flanagan, Helene Lawrence, Blanch Luken, Messrs Edward Kemper, Ernest Calvert, Will Costello. Albert Ringhoff of Columbus, Ohio, and James ' Quinllvan. - In honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Flora Torbeck a number of her friends gave her a pleasant surprise last evening at her home. The guests came dressed as kids. Five hundred was played at several tables. Favors went to Mrs. -Charles. Hayes, Miss Josephia Ramler, and Miss Loretta Korvls. A delicious luncheon was served. The guests were Misses Helen Berhelde, Matilda Teldman Mary Heidelman, Blanch Gausepohl, Loretta Korvis, Cora Schwegman, Mary Weiss, Josephia Ramler, Josephine Pfeiffer, Mary Pfeiffer, Loretta; Maag, Flora and Mary Torbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Torbeck and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Torbeck.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bogus have purchased the Will H. Campbell home, East Main street, and will soon occupy it In. December the Campbells are leaving for Florida where they will spend the winter. Mr'. Forest Gartside of the Diamond Clamp and Flask company is at Cleveland, Ohio, this week attending the national convention of Foundrymen. The meeting will end Saturday with a trip over the lakes and a barge dance.

Social Calendar

Dinner-dance at Country club given by September social committee. " " ' Card party at 2:30 o'clock p. m. in Eagles' hall. " Young People's Branch of Mary F. Thomas W. C. 'T. U. meets with Mr.; David Stevenson, 414 : North - Sixteenth street1 i ''- New Harmony dancing , club giVes dance In Eagles' Hall. -Parcel post sae' an" Icecream. social given at home of Mrs. John Ruhl,1 North Eighteenth street. Dance at Cliff Dale auto club for members and patrons of the club. : 1 Stag party at Elks' lodge. Sabbath school of Reid church taught by Mrs. B. B. Myrlck gives penny supper at church from 5 until 7 o'clock.1' Mothers League of North Four- ' teenth street mission meets.-

How To Get Rid Of Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness or Head Noises If you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises caused by catarrh, or if phlegm drops in your throat and has caused catarrh of the stomach or bowels you will be glad to know that these distressing symptoms can be entirely overcome in many instances by the following treatment which you can easily prepare in your own home at little cost. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of Parmint (Double Strength). This will not cost you more than 75c. Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. A decided Improvement is sometimes noted after the

first day's treatment. Breathing becomes easy, while the distressing head noises, headache, dullness cloudy thinking, etc., gradually disappear under the tonic action of the treatment. Lobs of smell, taste, defective hearing and mucus dropping In the back of the throat are other symptoms .which suggest the presence of catarrh and which are often overcome by this efficacious treatment ' Nearly ninety per Cent" of all ear troubles are said to be directly caused by catarrh, therefore, there mu6t be many people whose hearing can bo restored by this simple home treatment. Adv. "

In honor of Miss Florence Bartel, who leaves Monday for Indianapolis, whence she Will go to Nashville, Tenn., where she. will atten4 school, Misses Marguerite Lemen and, Luclle Haner gave a theatre party a( the Murrette last evening, i The guests were Misses Florence Bartel, i Marguerite - Little, Corinne Nusbaum, Margaret Beasley and Camilla Haner.

The wedding of Miss Gladys Henly of Chicago, " and Mr. Henry Louis Mauzy of Rushville, who is well-knOwn in this city Will take place at the home of the bride In Chicago, Tuesday, September 19. They expect to reside in Rushville.' ' J The Young People's Branch of the Mary F. Thomas ' will meet ' Friday evening at the home of the president, Mr. David Stevenson, North Sixteenth street, and an election of officers will be held.-; ; ' - " The Friend's Foreign Missionary society met yesterday afternoon with

Mrs. Benjamin Johnson, North Eleventh etreet . Mrs. ' Bell Bailey bad charge of the program. ,a Miss Nancy Moorman gave a reading front one of Steiner's bodks. An election of offlc ers was held ' resulting as - follows: President, Mrs. F. E. Hall, vice president Mrs. Edwin Crawford; secretary, Mrs. Harvey Wilson; treasurei?1 Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson, superintendent of literature, Miss Nancy Moorman." The Tirzah aid society of the Ben Hur lodge ' was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. William Schultz. -Twenty-five members were present. Next Wednesday afternoon the aid will met with Miss Maud Holcomb, 435 South Twelfth street In a conesf which was held recently between the white and' pink the white was success, ful and will serve the winners on this occasion. " ' The Wide Awake Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church met last evening with Mr. and Mrs. Rich ardson. There was a large attendance. Refreshments were served. Miss Katherine ' Van Ausdale has

returned to her home in Dayton after a' few days' visit here with friends. For several guests Miss Florence King is "giving a dinner this evening at the Country club.-" - 7 ,;"r :J-:

Wyman and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Garret and children, Mr. Russejl Fye; Mr. Owen Fye, Mr. Rayoal Fye, Mr. Walter Castle, Mr. Samuel Bush, Mr". Harry- Rush,' Mrs. Myrtle Fye,- Mts. Elizabeth ' Herbert and ' Miss Lorain Wyman. A Pleasant time was enjoyed by all. -- : Miss Bernadetta Dittoe of Fort Wayne, Indiana, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luken.'" ! ! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mount, Mr. Jas. Mdnnt 'and Miss Kate Mount of Contiersvlile motored here yesterday.1 f i Dr. Earl Hinshaw entertained members of his Sunday sctiool lass' of the East Main Street Friends' church last evening with a ,camp',6upper south of the City, y The classes kndwrf' as 'the

"Penn Pioneer" class. The guests of thO "class were Messrs. Percy Smith and Roy Carson. The members present were Messrs. Russel Smith, Lowell Johnson,- George Kessler, - Leland Smith,, Ernest Carey, Leo Stigelman. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Roling have gone on a two weeks' trip at different points in Kentucky and South Eastern Ohio," visiting friends and relatives. Central aid society of the First Christian church will hold a called meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the church. ; The members of the Narcissus Embroidery clnb were entertained yesterday afternoon 'by f Mrs. J.' C. Thomas at herhjrae, North B street. Refreshments were , served. tyr?. William

Zeek was a guest In two weeks Mrs. Ernest Davis entertains the club. Mrs. Adolph Schmidt and Miss Rath Teifel have returned to their home in Brazil after Visiting relatives here for the past week. '-. r - The Woman's Loyal Moose circle met last evening in the Moose Hall and matters' of interest to the members were' discussed.' ' v ; - -i - A number of the young people of the city will attend the dance to be given this evening by members of the Omicron PI Sigma fraternity in the Odd Fellows' Hall.s- There will be special dance ;music. ' " : ' The Mothers League of the .North Fourteenth Street! Mission will meet Friday afternoon at the Mission. Mr. Folger Wilson will make an" address.

The Initial dance " of the season will be given Friday evening In the Eagles hall by the members o the New Harmony Dancing club. The Dixton5 Saxophone trio will ' play the order of dances. The committee in charge Is ""composed 'of Mr. Frank Stafford, President, 'Mr: H. EJ Noe;

Secretary, and Mr. John Emory, Treasurer. - , A meeting of the Penny club was .held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Personette.' After the business session there was a social hour, -The hostess for the next meeting wfrr be" atiH6unCed later." ' : A meeting of the aid society of the First M.: E. church was held yednes day afternoon at the church..' There was a large attendance. ' It was rdecided to give a penny supper September 22, at the church, to which the public Is invited. " The next meeting 'will be held the second Wednes- ' day in October. Additional Society On Page Ten.

Constipation the Father of Many Ilia. Of the numerous Ills that affect humanity, a large share start with constipation; Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When, a laxative is needed take Chamberlain's'' Tablets. They not only move the bowels but Improve, the appetite and strengthen -the- digestion. -m Obtainable everywhere AdvJ '

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Members of an auction bridge dub were entertained ' yesterday ' afternoon by Miss Ann Nicholson at her home on North A street." Miss Louise Maisby, Miss :;Katherine Van Ausdal of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. John Clements."After the game a luncheon was

served.-"'- - : '"r -vA party was given last evening at the home t)f ? . Mr. Warren " 'Weaver, NOrth Nineteenth Street" Music ' and games featured. A delicious luncheon served. The guests were Misses Daisy Phelps, Vera Gehring, - Ada Goble, Milly Kingry, Minnie Wigmore, Leona Weaver,' Bess 'Babcock, Irma Weaver, Messrs. Earl Butler, Charles Gade, Floyd Lamb, Jack Shepard,-Warren Weaver and Cecil Maibach.' ' For the pleasure of his friends, Mrs.Elizabeth Herbert entertained for Mr. Harry Rush Sunday to dinner at her home on South Fifth street in honor of Mr. Rush's' birthday. 'He was 'the recipient of many-' useful presents1. The guests were 'Mr. 1 and Mrs. Roy

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