Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 11, 24 November 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1916

Social Calendar;

. Mra. Walter Datbey entertains; Sabbath school elasa of Eaat i Main Street Frlenda church. I Central Aid aoclety of Firat Christian church givea chicken, upper. . , , ' 1 Tlrzah aid aoclety of Ben Hur givea banquet in Commercial club rooma. Boy' claa In dancing meeta at Pythian Temple. Supper party at Country club. Wllmot recital at First M. E. church at 8:15 o'clock. Recreation Circle holds meeting at home of Mrs. Giles Williams.

A masquerade party will be given Saturday evening In the Masonlo Hall by the Eastern Star. There will be special music. All active and so Journing members are invited. A luncheon will be served. The time will be spent at needlework Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Walter Dalbey entertains Professor Arthur Charles' Sunday school class of ; the East Main Street Friends church, at her home. South Twelfth street. Fifteen members attended a meetIng of the Quaker City Circle club , yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr. Effle Potter, South Third street ; Mra. Duboy and, Miss Alice McLaughlin; were guests. December 14 the circle meets with Mrs. Ella Murray, 'Lincoln street. - - Last evening a surprise was given Mrs. Giles Williams at her home, south of the city, In celebration of her birthday anniversary. A luncheon

was servea. i ne guesis -were xur. ana

I Mrs. Earl Paddock. Mr. and Mrs. CesI tur Pirtri utiH ih)Mrn Mr. And Mrs.

Charles Colvln.'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kauffman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Jease Plankenhorn and daughter and Miss Mattie Cook. In celebration' of her birthday Miss Edith Lewis entertained a number of guests with a theatre party this afternoon. After the show the guests were served at a local confectionery. The guests were Miss Mary Katherine Youngflesh, Miss Emily Bailey, Miss Virginia Harris, Miss Janet Harris, Miss Florence Lawson and Miss Janet Thompson. Miss Corinne Essenmacher entertained a number of friends with a party last evening at her home. The color scheme yellow and black -was carried out in all the decorations. Games and music were features. Refreshments were served. The guests were Misses Mary Mitchell..' Mary Williams, Ruth Turner, Marie Evans, Bertha Olmetzer. Corinne Essenmacher, Messrs. George Combs, Frank Underwood, Richard Railsback, Wilbur Dickinson, Harry Dean and Curtis Stevens. Me 4 Mr. Fred Dechant and Mr. Rudolph Knode, students at Kenyon College, will spend Thanksgiving here with relatives. Mrs. Howard Meyer entertained members of a thimble club yesterday afternoon at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keck have returned from their honeymoon, and enroute to Dayton, Ohio, spent a few hours with Mr. and. Mrs. Michael Kelly, yesterday. For the benefit of the Ladle of the G. A. R., a recital will be given this evening at the First M. E. church. One hundred persona attended the meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps held Thursday afternoon in the post room. Mrs. Savannah Grove, of Knightstown, Inspected the corps.

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Among the Richmond people who Jars tried Tanlao, the Master Medietas, and have found It surprisingly "beneficial Is Ellsworth C. Price, a (well knwon Richmond salesman. In a Statement given on October 23 Mr. Price, who has hundreds of friends in ttlfa Jtitw vrltA Vhaw IiIvm am . . t

v-.vj iimu nuun uuu u a uiau ui unquestioned honesty and Integrity, told of his experience with the celebrated medicine as follows: "For. three years I - suffered from ; kidney trouble and although I tried ' several different kinds of medicines it seemed that nothing would help me. 1 1 had pains in my back almost con1 stantly and I fe.lt weak and worn out nearly all of the time. I also was very ' nervous. "Friends told me of the relief they : had derived from Tanlao and at their , suggestion I decided to give this medl- . cine a trial. I feel better in every way , since taking Tanlac My health In general Is Improved. I really feel like

a new person now and my work Is a pleasure." Tanlac, the Master Medicine , Mr. Price praises so highly, Is a tonic, invigorant, blood purifier and general system purifier. Its healthful action effects every portion of the body. Many people who live right here in Richmond are now taking Tanlac and in nearly every case are deriving

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Bank Statement No. 8,418. Report of condition of the Union National Bank at Rich, raond, In the State of Indiana, at the close of business on November 17, 1914. RESOURCES Loans and discounts , $622,337.45 Notes and bills rediscounted $622,337.45 Overdrafts, unsecured l,50o!83 U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par alue) 140,000.00 U. S. bonds pledged to secure 17. S. deposits (par value) 1,000.00 . Vt S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) 6,000.00 Total U. S. bonds 146,000.00 Securities other, than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 274,692.50 Total bonds, securities, etc. 274,692.60 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription 7,600.00 Value of banking house (if unencumbered) 34,000.00 34,000.00 Furniture and fixtures ; 2.500.00 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in . ... ' New York, Chicago and St. Louis. 6,643.79 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities . 44,937.92 51,581.71 Other checks on banks In the same city as reporting bank. . , 469 03 Outside checks and other. cash items 3,995.78 Fractional currency, nickels and cents lioioo Notes of other national banks ............... 15000 00 Federal Reserve bank notes 2500 00 Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank.'..'.'. 84 290 59 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from TJ. S. Treas. 7000j)0 Total $1,253,477.89 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in... $ 150.000.00 Wm v. 100,000.00 Undivided profits.......... $ 63,270.74 Leas current expenses, interest and taxes paid. . 13i40L61 ' 49 69 23 Circulating notes outstanding . 140000 00 Net amount due to banks and bankers. .. 3997277 Individual deposits subject to check .' . 589 098 63 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days.. 181305 88 United States deposits .' 1000 00 Postal savings deposits 2 231 48 ' Total . ....... . . , . 2 253 477 gg State of Indiana, County of Wayne, .ss: I, H. J. Hanes, Cachier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. J. HANES, Cashier. . f Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22 day of November 1916 1 BENJAMIN F. HARRIS. My commission expires Oct. 2, 1919. ; Notary Public : CORRECT Attest: , ' u-v George L. Cates, -r'.,"' Charles A. McGulre. W. D. Loehr. ' .

Guests from . Cambridge City and Knightstown attended." The corps was congratulated upon . the large amount of patriotic and relief work which , it has done. The local corps has done ' more' work than other organizations in the district. . Mrs. Edward Cooper) Mrs. Lynn Shaw and Mrs. Charles Border were given the favors yesterday afternoon when members . of the Teddy .Bear Euchre club met. with Mrs. Lynn Shaw. Baskets and bowls filled with chrysanthemums were the decorations. The next meeting will be held in wo, weeks. u. A meeting of the Woman's Collegiate club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Edna Johnson, East Main street A paper, "New Harmony," was read by Mrs. David W. Dennis. Miss Lewis of Steubenvllle, Ohio, with Mrs. H. R. Robinson, was a guest of the club. In two weeks Mrs. Harlow Llndley will be hostess and guest day will be observed. Miss Mary Anna Stubbs will read a paper, "Historic Richmond." . . - -5. Wilmot Goodwin and assisting artists will appear. The program begins at 8:15 o'clock. A recital will also be given Saturday evening by the same artists. v Mrs. S. W. Hodgin has returned from Indianapolis where she attended the National convention of the W. C. T. U. A quiet wedding was solemnized last evening at 7 o'clock at the aprsonage of ; the St. Paul's Lutheran church, South Seventh street, when Mr. Scott Markley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Markley and Miss Ella Hawekotte,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hawekotte, South Eighteenth street, were married by tho Rev. F. W. Rohlflng. The ring service was used. The bride wore a tailored suit of blue with velvet hat Upon their 'return from a wedding trip they will go to their home, South Twentieth street . Fourteen members of the Alice Carey club were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Laura Ferguson. Mrs. Laura Whitsell ' had ' a . paper, "Great Britain, Canada and Her Other Daughters." In two weeks Mrs. Barr, North Seventeenth street, has the club. . An all-day meeting of the aid society of the United Brethren church wa3 held yesterday. Dinner was served at noon. -.- - -- The wedding of Mr. William Wessel, son of Mrs. Chris Wessel, West Main street, and .Miss Irene Crook of - Mil

ton, , win be solemnized Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents; The Rev. Mr. McConnack will' perform the cteremony. After a wedding trip, the young people will come to this city where they will have a new bungalow home. Additional Society On Page Twelve.

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