Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 301, 4 November 1916 — Page 14

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1916

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Social Events For Coming Week

SUNDAY Thank offering meeting at Reid V. P. church In morning. ; MONDAY Young Ladles' Midsion Circle of the First Christian church meets. Westminster Guild of First Presbyterian church meets at the parsonage, North Thirteenth street. - . . ' All-day meeting of Dorcas society at the First English Lutheran church. Mrs. F. A. Brown entertains members of the Magazine club at her home. East Main 'street 5 ' Tlcknor club meets with Mrs. Gilbert Dunham, North Tenth street. West Richmond W. C. T. U. meets at the Community House in West Richmond. Advanced class in dancing for little girls from 4 until 6 o'clock in Pythian Temple. Brotherhood of Second English Lutheran church meets at church. Party at Leeds Bungalow on farm south of city for members of a bridge club. TUESDAY Ladies' Auxiliary of the Knights of St. John gives card party. West Richmond Friends' church aid society meets at church at 1:30 o'clock. Spring Grove Sewing circle meets with Mrs. H. V. McLeland. St. Paul's Guild of the St Paul's Episcopal church meets at the Parish house at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Hayes entertains members of a card club. Dance at 8 o'clock in the Eagles' Hall given by Mr. Dude Fitzgerald. Progressive Literary society postponed banquet for members and their husbands. h Miss Julia Lichtenfels entertains members of a card club. Mrs. Laura Dolloff hostess for a meeting of the Home Economic Study class of District Number 6. Beginning girls' class in dancing meets in the Pythian Temple. Aid society of the Whitewater Friends' church meets at the church. Stutz Ball given at Coliseum by the members of the Elks lodge at 8 o'clock. Fenny club serves luncheon at ball given by Elks at the Coliseum. Kensington club meets with Mrs. Walter Luring. WEDNE8DAY Misses Irene Gormon and Olive Lewis give party for Miss Grace Kelly at Hotel Westcott Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church meets with Mrs. Isaac Smith, South Twelfth street. Mrs. Wilson Magaw entertains members of an auction-bridge club at the Country club. Teachers' class In dancing meets In afternoon from 4:30 until 6:30 o'clock at the Pythian Temple. Tlrzah aid society of the Ben Hur Lodge meets with Mrs. Freemont Toney, 422 Lincoln street All-day meeting of the aid society of the United Brethren church at the church. Woman's Loyal Moose circle meets at 7:30 o'clock in Moose Hall. Mrs. Steven Shank hostess for meeting of the Wide-Awake Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church.

Christian Woman's Board of Missions of Central Christian church meets with

Mrs. Will Henderson. Woman's Home Missionary society of Grace M. E. church meets. Mrs. John Schattel hostess for meeting of Nonpareil club. MuaicXTSdy club meets in the Public Art Gallery at the High School. Mrs. CEXVykeman entertains members of a thimble club.

Woman'sTTdnRT Missionary society, Aid society and Foreign Mission society

of First W. W church holds joint meeting at the church all day. Miss Josephine Wilson entertains members of a card club.

All-day meeting of the aid society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church at the

church. Jolly Six club meets with Mrs. Will D. Rich at her home. Mrs. Dwlght Young hostess for circle meeting of aid society of First Presbyterian church. "-.'""',.

Wayne County W. C. T. U. mass meellng at East Main street Friends' church

in evening.

College Hill Jubilee Singers give minstrel show at College Hill School, north

of Spring Grove on the Chester pike.

THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Frauman, host and hostess for meeting of Senior

Luther League of Trinity Lutheran church.

Wedding of Mr. James Cronin and Miss Helen Smith, of Brooklyn, New York,

in Gates of Heaven church. Woman's Relief Corps meets in Post room at the court house.

East Main Street Friends church aid society meets in basement of the church.

Card party at 8 o clock in the Eagles Hall.

Ulrls class in dancing meets In Pythian Temple under direction of Mrs.

Robert Nobr. Mrs. John Woodhurst hostess for a meeting of the Coterie club. Social aid of the Reid Memorial U. P. church meets. Mrs. Charles Weisbrod hostess for meeting of the Helping Hand club. Alice Carey club meets with Mrs. Eva Lamb. Mrs. Charles Kauffman hostess for a meeting of the Recreation Circle. Mrs. Will Massey entertains members of a thimble club.

juncneon-Aucuon unage party at me country club given by members of

NOvemDer social committee. FRIDAY Happy Hour club meets and hostess announced later. Missionary society of Second English Lutheran church meets. Mary Hill W. C. T. U. meets with Mrs. Claude Smelser. Francis Wiilard W. C. T. U. meets and hostess announced later. Mrs. Genn hostess for meeting of Pythian Sisters social Number 9. Card party in afternoon at the Eagles' Hall at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp'a beginning class in dancing meets in Odd Fellow's hall Assembly party given in Odd Fellows Hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp New Harmony Dancing club gives dance in the Eagles Hall at 8 o'clock Mrs. Jeannette G. Leeds gives ball at Country club in honor of Mr and Mr Elbert Shirk and Mrs. Omar Hittle. SATURDAY Boys' class In dancing meets in morning at the Pythian Tenrnle Supper party at Country club for members. ' xempie.

Decorations In keeping with Halloween were utilized last evening when members of the Ladies U. C. T. social rlub entertained their husbands at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Chrisman, Kinsey street. Contests and games were features of the evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lahrman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Becher and Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle. The College Hill Jubilee Singers will give a Minstrel show at College Hill school, north of Spring Grove on the Chester pike, Wednesday evening. A social will follow the program. Admission ten cents. The public is invited. Appended is the program: First Tenors Mr. Rastus Ebenezer Johnslng, Dan Yan Etten; Mr. John Kidder Funnibone, Earl Porter. Second Tenors Mr. Silas Pompey Philander Stubbins, Horace Burns; Mr. Joslah Jupiter Jones, Gurney Stldham. First Bases Mr. Lafe Fuller Pruner, George Stidham; Mr. Spokane Washington Martingale, Elbert Rees; Mr. Thomas Edidymus Epps C. Jones, Lawrence Schutte. Second Bases Mr. Eli Jay Bird Revels, David Hoover; Mr. Thomas Jefferson Stuckup Sickles, Walter Mason. First Part Opening Medley. Are You From Dixie? My Own lona. Pray for the Lights to Go Out. Down Honolulu Way Mr. Josh Kidder Funnibone, Mr. Spokane Washington Martingale. Yacki, Hack!. Wlckl, Wackl, Woo. Hie Away Home. Violin Solo Mr. Ell Jay Bird Revels. And They Called It Dixie Land. Good Night, Ladies. Second Part Refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodworth and family, residents of this city for some time, are leaving soon for Columbus, Ohio, where they will reside. Their many friends regret to see them leave but wish them success in their uew home. Plans for the Christmas bazaar were discussed yesterday afternoon when the aid society of the First Presbyterian church met at the church Different booths were assigned. The bazaar will be held the first week in December. A called meeting of the society will be held November

We carry all makes of Ink Buy it by the quart It's Cheaper. BARTEL & ROHE

17 at the home of Mrs. P. W. Smith, East Main street. Many friends of John Livingstone will be glad to know he is somewhat improved. He has been quite ill at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jean Livingstone, North Eleventh street. Mrs. William D. Rich will be hostess Wednesday evening for a meeting of the Jolly Six club. Fifty guests attended a successful card party given Friday evening in the St. Mary's Auditorium by the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians. Euchre was played and there were favors given. The committee in charge was composed of Mrs. Zuttermeister, Mrs. Cllngenblel, Mrs. Joseph Dean and Miss Bessie Laughlin. The affair was for the benefit of the society. Athenaea Literary society members were entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Smith, North Twenty-first street. An interesting re

port of the state convention of the Federation of Women's clubs held in

Indianapolis this week was given by

Miss Alice Moorman, delegate. Mrs.

Philip Bowerman of Charlestown,

West Virginia, was a guest. The pro-

The Allies advanced 200 yards under cover of the heavy artillery. By Crosby. ,

gram as announced in the year book was given. After the program refreshments were served. Mrs. W. A. Bond entertains the club in a fortnight. Chrysanthemums were used copiously in decorating the home of Mr. and

Mrs. Fred Lemon last evening when they entertained members of the Tourist club. Mrs. John B. Dougan read a splendid paper, "The Trade Relations of United States and South America." The club is studying the development of Indiana from the earliest settlement to the present time

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and Mrs. John H. Nicholson read the paper. Fifty members were present.

In two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Everett

Lemon entertain the club. Thirty-three persons attended the

social given last evening at the home

of Rev. and Mrs. Henry Luring ,for Dr. U.'B. O. Ewing'S Bible class of the First M.-E. church. . Mrs. George Irwin Is president of the class. . A program was given. Mrs. George Baker and Mrs. Watson gave readings, Mrs. Ray Longnecker . sang, and Miss Gladys Longnecker played instrumental numbers. A guest from Earlham college, Miss Wilklns, also assisted with the program and gave vocal numbers. Mrs. George Irwin, president of the class gave a reading, "The Perplexed Housekeeper." After the program refreshments were served.

Misses Helen and Mary Fossenkemper entertained their little neighbor

friends in a delightful manner last

evening at their home, North Seven

teenth street in celebration of Miss

Mary's seventh birthday anniversary,

A Child Doesn't Laugh and Play If Constipated If peevish, feverish and sick, give "California Syrup of Figs."

Mothers! Your child isn't naturally cross and peevish. See if tongue is coat- ; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels need a cleansing at once. When listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, eoesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentle llrer and bowel cleansing should always be the first treatment giv-m. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills; give a teaspoonful, and in a fe-r hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food which is clogged in the bowels passes out of the system, and you have a well and playful child again. All children love -is harmless, delicious "fruit laxative," and it never fails to effect a good "inside" cleansing. Directions for babies, children all ages and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep It hand in your home. A little given today' saves a sick 'child tomorrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look and see that It is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." av.

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