Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 14, 28 November 1916 — Page 6
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fHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1916 the business session it was , decided to send the Christmas offering to the Mission Home. .December 11, Miss Olive Dollins entertains the club. Fifteen members attended a meeting of the Monday afternoon thimble club yesterday at . the home of Miss Olive Wildman, College avenue. Mrs. Edgar Fisher, a former member of the club was a guest In two weeks, Mrs. Walter Woodward entertains the club. Mrs. J. H. Klnsey and Mrs. Samuel Gaar" were readers yesterday after noon when members of the Magazine club met' with Mrs. J.'H. Mills. There were several guests. Plans for a guest day and evening party were talked over.' The dates will be announced later." :Next week Mrs. E. O. HIbtierd has the clubv- " T.T ' - t' It ocial News for Today, Personals :: Parties :: Clubs :: Weddings :: Dances :: Dinners
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For the pleasure of Mr. 'and' Mrs. Elbert Shirk, Mr., and Mrs. S. E. Swayne, North Eleventh street, are firing a dinner this evening at the Country club. Covers will be laid for (twenty.-flve guests. ',:; v. V This afternoon Mrs. Walter Engle it the Pelham apartments, entertained Mr ber auctlon-brtdge club at the C untry club house, v Va'e for the dinner-dance which the 1 ril committee of the Country club awavH t m ta tarv m i iiifi h i aa v a. iipami for jvovember is giving Wednesday ' . A rt A tnnfirht It -a-lll lu nl. VVCLHU5 I A.Vt. aVW.al.aa.., v ' " a a w a. I . ' . as. a. . . - - a i .most, impossioie la mane rwervauuni. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock afta which thpr -will he d&ncinar. As name .iui vuo iumiuutius favouun antlclp tted. The Bundy BanjorJe musicians lvlll play. . Kali DAn'lWWalJ a a 0 w a. au-a - " " Mondtliv at 1 o'clock Mrs. Omar Murray entertained " the member of a card clu b to luncheon at her home, " East Mali street as a courtesy to Mrs. .William ft Campbell, who will soon ' leave for l?Urtda. Luncheon was servI d at the small tables after which I auction wj played. Favors went to Miss Alice Forkner, Mrs. William Campbell and Mrs. George Williams. " Mrs. F. J- Hlatt of Fresno, 'Cal., a former resident will arrive In the city ate this weel for a visit with relatives and friends. She will be accompanied by her motheq, Mrs. Margaret Charles. A Bomber of persons enjoyed the skating party given last evening , at theh Coliseum. Another party will be given next Monday evening. ". Last evening, at the home of her aunt. Couth A ereet, Miss Alta White entertained the Loyal Messenger class of teh First Christian church. After a business meeting there was needlework and refre:ihment8. Miss Alice White was a guest Those present were Mrs. Isaac Burns, teacher of the class, Misses Donna Hyde, Ruth Keelor, Miriam Elcholtz, May Appleton, ! Kathleen Nichols, Alice Vossler, Meta Rankin, Edith . Decker, Helen . Hazeltine, Vivian McCotnkey, Pauline Mansfield. Mable Revilee and Lucille White. In a fortnight Mies Ruth Keelor entertains the club at her home. North ' Nineteenth street. Mrs. E. E. Pierce of near New Castle, who has been spending some time with Dr. and Mrs. J: A. Walls, returned home last evening. . There will be a reception at the Central Christian church tomorrow lght for the new members, with the ;d lowing program: 1 Opening. Hymn, "BlestBe the Tie ', lat Binds." Prayer. - Special Music Five minute talks on: ' "What Has Your Confession Meant" 'Will Dunham. "Your Relationship to the Bible I ;hool" Roy Babylon. Music. "Your Relationship to the Lord's Tuble" Charles Roland. -Your . Relationship to th Midweek Prayer Service" O. C. Wilcoxen 1 Music. "Your Relationship to the Financial Obligations of the Church" Will Henderson. "The Most Effective Way of Giving Your Money to Be Most Helpful" 4'Jeorge Mansleld. Music. . ' ' ' ' "How to Keep Hold On Our ConvBrts" Thomas H. Adams. Presentation of Disciplines. The members of the church are urged to be present. ; , , 1 This evening, the first regular meeting of Trinity's Brotherhood, of Trinity ; Lutheran church, will v be held. Rev. M. L. Baum of Dayton, Ohio, will give an address on "How to Conduct a Brotherhood." The Men's Chorus will give several selections. The officers are: President, Dr. August Kemper; Vice-President, Mr. George Deuker; Secretary, Mr Arthur Wilsdorf ; Treasurer, Mr. George Kemper. Members of the congregation, as well as their friends, are invited to attend the meetings which will be held each month. ' The social committee of the Knights of Columbus Lodge will give a card party Thanksgiving night in the Knights of Columbus Hall. All members and friends of the St. Mary's and St Andrew's Catholic churches are invited. A special invitation is extended COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT Grandma Kept Her Locks Dark, Glossy, thick With a Mixture of Sage ; Tea and Sulphur. r . - I The old-time ' mixture of Sage Tea and! Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded Lair is grandmother's . treatment, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good? even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youthful appearance Is of the greatest advantage. . Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use rroduct called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply mohten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disRppcars, hut what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sa.Te and Sulphur Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a fc.v applications, it also proJixes that sort lustre and appearance )f abundance which Is so attractiv5; )Ctdes, prevents dandruff, itching '"-lp nr. failing hair. auv. s - j
Social Calendar
Dinner-dance at the Country club given by members of the November Social Committee. Thanksgiving dance given at Elk's club b,4 members of the social committee with Mr. Harry Shaw, chairman. . - Y. M. I. Bazaar In .St. Andrew's church foe members and,Jr4ends. Tirzah aid society -of the Ben Hur lodge meets with Mrs, William Hale at her home, 233 South Twelfth street. Aid society of the North Fourteenth street Mission meets at the Mission. - Teachers' elasa - In dancing . meets after school In the Pythian Temple. ' ' " v Wedding of Mr. William Wessel and Miss Irene Crook of Milton : at home of the brlde'a parents. Helping Hand club meets with Mr. Henry Welsbrod, South Fifteenth street. Wedding of Mr. . Will Lawler ; and Miss Nellie Conroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Conroy In St Mary's Catholic church. Earlham Day dodgers give Thanksgiving spread in Lindley hall. Vj .. .. Glen View Crochet club meets with Mrs. Jack Horner, North D atreet ' Reception at Central Christian church for new members. Penny club postponed meeting until Friday. to the voune Deonle. Mr. James Har rington Is chairman of the committee. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. met Monday afternoon in the Morris-son-Reeves Library and a business session was held. Mrs. Katherine Craft led the devotional exercises. Two meals and seven lunches, twentyfive boquets of flowers and 492 pages of literature , have been distributed. The meeting closed with doxology. In two weeks a social meeting ' Will be held. A meeting of the Trlfollum Literary society was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Bartel. Mrs. Bartel and Miss Alice Knollenberg entertained ' the guests with comments on old fashioned photography, pictures being shown on the screen. These occasioned much amusement as they were photographs of some of the members. Mr. Lee B. Nusbausi read a splendid paper on Thomas A. Edison and his phonograph. Refreshments were served by the com Cosmetics Not Needed; Pee the Skin Instead ! One reason mercolized wax is so strongly recommended is that it really takes the place of several different cosmetics, saving, time, patience and expense. It is better than and cleansing cream, better than any massage cream, and better than any rouge, for accomplishing the results for which such articles are used. As the wax actually absorbs an old, faded or discolored cuticle, a little each day, the underlying skin , which gradually appearsIs clearer, softer, healthier-hued and more youthful than any cosmeticmade complexion. Spreading on a thin coat of this wax at night washing It oil mornings, in a week or so produces a marvelous transformation. Just one ounce of mercolized wax. obtainable at any drug store, will do the work. There's nothing better to remove freckles, moth patches, liver spots, sal lowness, blotches, pimples or black heads. For wrinkles and loose, saggy skin, a face bath made by dissolving one ounce of powdered saxolite in a half pint of witch hazel, is the best thing that can be recommended. This has remarkable astringent and tonic prop erties. Adv. Thanksgiving Mince Pie RtcipeiM tb Paclut Fruit Ck Mother vumd to -.1." Piddiafi ud Cookies At Grocers FtrVal-UctolSe None Such Mincemeat Twice as good at half the cost of bulk mince meat MERRELL-SOULE COMPANY. SrncM, R. T.
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mittee. The next meeting will be held in a month. On account of Thanksgiving the aid society of the First Presbyterian church, will not-meet Friday afternoon. The meeting has been postponed until Friday, December 8. On account of Thanksgiving the Penny club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Clara Thomas, North Eighth street, instead of Wednesday afternoon. .- - - ' . The members of the .Monday afternoon auction-bridge club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Oakley Smith, South Eleventh street Auction was played at two tables. The favors went to Mrs. Edward Longstrath, Mrs. Glen Beeson and Mrs. George Retd." In two weeks Mrs. Fred Gobel entertains the club at her home in Cambridge City. Members of a card club were entertained this afternoon by Mrs. L. P. Roser at her home, North Twentysecond and. C streets. '." Mrs. David W. Dennis Is out of the city for a Jew days.- : President Robert L. Kelly made aa address on the Bible Monday afternoon when the Tlckfaor club which Is studying, "The Historical Bible," met at the home of Mrs. Frank Land, North Twelfth street The hostess for the meeting next week will be announced later. It will be impossible for the committee of the Domestic Science associa-
Faithful Friends "ne of my oldest friends I; J and a mighty reliable one. Many a couch m m and cold of mine and my children too has been stopped by Dr. King's New Discovery.' For nearly 50 years Dr. King's New Discovery has been the standard remedv for cnuvhs. I colds, I chial i I At colds, croup and such bronaftecuons. . . all druggists. Try tb A Comfortable Model 1860 Ladles' Yoke Apron. This design Is practical and desir able. The yoke Is cut with the sleeve Is one. Ample pockets trim the apron front Lawn, gingham, seer-sucker, linene, drill, sateen and alpaca are good for Its development. The Pattern Is cut In 3 sizes: Small, Medium and Larke. It requires 5 yards of 36-inch materia) for a Medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipts of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Nemo . . Address City ... .T. '. ..; SiS9 T.... Address Pattern Department, Palladium.
tlon composed of Mrs.:W. H. Kelsker, Mrs. Frank Land, Mrs. Walter Bates, Mrs. Luther Feeger and Mrs. Frank Glass ' to prepare the, recipe book in time for the Christmas season. However, the committee is endeavoring to publish this book just as. soon as possible. It is urged that members send in their recipes as soon as possible. ; . The Queen Esther society - of the Grace M. E. church met last evening with Miss Esther Henning. During
WRINKLES GO Throw away harmful preparations that only cover up unsightly wrinkles and imperfections for the time being. Go to any first-class drug store todav and for fifty cents get a, bottle of Usit the wonderful, pure nut-oil skin food, guaranteed to drive away wrinkles, restore the complexion to its fresh youthfulness and color, and bring' back the beauty of your girlhood days. ' Usit is not a cream, but a liquid in handsome opal bottles. Rub it into the skin with the finger tips every night before retiring. No other treatment is necessary. You will be surprised at the quick change in looks and condition of your complexion. It clears your skin while you sleep and drives away your wrinkles whether caused by worry, work, exposure to wind and sun or advancing years. Begin today to look young again. Enjoy the satisfaction and pride a clear, youthful, smooth complexion and good color give. Be sure you get Usit in opal bottles. Do not accept anything else. Usit is guaranteed to contain nothing that will cause hair growth, immediate relief to chapped face and hands. For sale by Thistlethwaltes 5 stores and dealers everywhere. Adv. FOR SALE Stock of Toilet Goods Articles Will sell the entire lot with show case included at wholesale cost. Stock retail for about $800.00. Make me an offer. D. W. WALTERS 107 South 9th St. -Now we Here is our
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New Victor Records for December May Be Heard for the First Time
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18162 Pretty Baby ; . . . . .Orpheus Quartet Give Me All of You . . . . . . . . Alice Green-Edward Hamilton 18163 Hesitation Blues (One Step) ...... .Victor Military Band Kansas City Blues. , . .Victor Military Band 17806 In the Gloaming Elsie Baker O, Promise Me .". Elsie Baker 17890 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. . . . .Tuskegee Institute Singers ; Steal Away Tuskegee Institute Singers
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Now ChUdren, Listteintf Here is a mighty good way to get your Christmas money. We know that it pays to advertise and we know that it costs to advertise.
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Started Monday, November 26th and Running to December 23rd For every 24 lb. Enterprise Flour Sack that you will bring to our store with the name "Omer G. Whelan, The Feed Man" stamped on it, we will pay you lc each; as a premium for bringing 10 sacks we will give you 10 cents extra.
You need not be afraid to recommend Enterprise Flour. We guarantee this flour and if it does not make Betfe B read, Befitter Bfiscnnfitls aed Betttteir Pasttry we will refund the price of the flour. Children start to work at once. Have your mother, grandmother, sisters and neighbors to buy a sack of Enterprise Flour from her grocer, then collect the empty sacks and get your Christmas money. t . REMEMBER 1 cent paid for every empty 24-lb. Enterprise Flour Sack and 1 0 Cents extra if you bring 1 0 sacks. Must bear the stamp of
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?erhaps the McCormack record is the leader. The famous Irish tenor's voice rings out with winning richness in "The Sunshine of your Smile" his new record. It is a record admirably suited to be slipped into a Christmas package. . Other records you will enjoy hearing are listed below. Ask for any of the December records to be played in your home. We will send them on approval whenever you say, and call for them later.
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