Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 18, 2 December 1916 — Page 10

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.KNIGHTS TO HOLD DISTRICT CONGLAVE 111 CAMBRIDGE CITY CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Dec. 2. The annual district meeting of the eleventh district of the Knights of Pythias will be held December 7, In Cambridge City, James B. Compton, District Deputy. The afternoon session is open to the public, and an invitation is extended to all. The following is the program: -Open Meeting . 2:00 o'clock p. m. Music Orchestra Address of Welcome Vm. B. Woodward, Cambridge City Lodge, No. 9 Solo .. George Babcock, Cambridge City Lodge, No. 9 Talk IT. A. Priest, Grand Chancellor Talk , Harry Wade, President Insurance Dept. Muslo Orchestra Talk William B. Gray, Brgi. General of the U. R. K. of P. 8olo Fred White Cresens Lodge, No. 33 Talk ....Mrs. Daisy Dauval, Dlst Dept. Grand Chief, Pythian Sisters, Richmond, Indiana Music Orchestra Night Session 7:00 O'clock Lodge open in regular form. Roll Call of Lodges. Conferring of Page Rank by Cres cens Lodge, No. 83. Appointment of Committees. Motions and Resolutions. Guests at the meeting of the Tourist club held last evening at the home of Miss Sarah Hill, East Main Btreet, were Mr. and Mrs. William Hiatt, MrB. Toms, Rev. and Mrs. Charles Woodman, Mrs. Samuel Dickinson, Mrs. Anna Kaminskl, Miss Scott and Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Hill. Flowers and ferns ornamented the rooms. The program was a splendid one and was thoroughly enjoyed by the large number of guests. An excellent paper, "State of Religion in 1820 Creeds of Today" was given by Professor J. Herschel Coffin. "Anecdotes and Reminiscences of Early Quaker History" was given by Professor E. P. Trueblood, assisted by Mr. William Hiatt, who told some interesting Quaker stories. In two weeks Mrs. John B. Dougan has the club. An nil-day meeting of the sccieties of the First M. E. church, Aid society, Woman's Home Missionary society and Woman's Foreign Missionary society will be held Wednesday at the church. Mr. Howard Beckman has returned to Connersville after a few days' visit with his parents. The meeting of the Francis Willard W. C, T. U. held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. S. W. Hodgin. South Fifteenth street, was opened with singing, "Some Glad Day." After the devotional a short business session was held. Announcement was made that a trustee for Rhoda Temple to take the place of Deborah Hopkins, deceased, would be named soon. Ten dollars was contributed to the Union Signal. For the benefit of the new members and guests a declaration of the principals of W. C. T. U. was read by the president. Mrs. McMinn and Mrs. Richardson gave a vocal duet. Nine new members were taken into the society and eleven more will be taken In at the next meeting. Reports of the national convention were given by MrB. O. N. Huff, Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson and Mrs. W. A. Ellis. The next meeting will be held in two weeks. The Tlrzah aid society of the Ben Hur Lodge will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Arthur Williams at the home of Mrs. Omar Wine, 208 North Enghteenth street. At their country home Thanksgiving Day, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sims entertained the following guest3: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sims, Mrs. Elizabeth Herbert, Mrs. Myrtle Fye, Mrs. Walter Cassel, Arthur Conner, Harry Rush, Russel Fye, Owen Fye, Raoul Fye and Master Carl Sims and Mr. Samuel Rush. Miss Margaret Wickemeyer has returned from New Castle where sha was the guest of Miss Brown and attended a dance. Miss Nelle Becher was the guest of Miss Susan Morris at New Castle this week and Misses Miriam Krone and Olive Lewis were entertained by Miss Janet Mlllikin. A pretty announcement party was given last evening at the home of Welcome News For Dunlpn Sufferers If you are suffering from an obnoxious Bunion no matter how large or painful it may be come here and get a full box of the celebrated Bunion Comfort Plasters try one or two plasters, as per direction, and if you do not get almost instant relief and feel perfectly satisfied, bring back the remainder and get your full money back. You need not pay one cent if "Bunion Comfort" docs not prove entirely satisfactory. Why continue to go about with swollen, misshapen feet? Why say that Bunions can t be cured, when here is a guaranteed remedy easily applied no cutting no pads or plates - but a wonderfully medicated plaster that works like magic and Rives instant relief. Over 72,000 cases cured last year over 15 years of continuous) success not an experiment, but an established remedy. It's worth ten times its weight in gold and you can hava it on guaranteed trial today. Rig .VI Coukey Drug Co.. 9th and Main St.

Exemplification of the Secret Work by Frank J. Heller, Grand V. C. Report of the Grand K. of R. E. S. Robert A. Brown. Answering of Inquiries by the Grand Chancellor. Reports of Committees. Good of the Order. Closing.

HOLD PETRIE FUNERAL ELDORADO, O., Dec. 2 Funeral services of Mrs. Keziah Petrie, 78, were held in the Universalist church here Saturday afternoon. Burial was in Monroe cemetery. The aged woman never regained consciousness following a paralytic stroke which she suffered some time last Thursday night, after which she was found by neighbors who noted her absence. Her death occurred early Thursday morning. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Catherine Newman, of West Sonora, and one brother, George Juday, of West Manchester. FIGHT HIGH PRICES WITH NEW BOYCOTT INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 2. A camcampaign against the high cost of living was started here today by the department of home and education of the Women's Department club. Through the chairman of the department, Mrs. R. C. Bennett, an appeal has been made to the 700 members of the women's department club in Indianapolis, and to all women in the city, to fight food speculators with the boycott V PALLADIUM WANT AD3 PAY Mrs. T. F. Whelan, South Nineteenth street, when the engagement of Miss Franka Cammack to Mr. Will R. Llntner of this city, was made known to a group of friends. The wedding will be solemnized in December. A color scheme of red and yellow was carried out in all the appointments. A delicious menu was served. . The guests were Misses Maud Buckingham, Elizabeth Conley, Maud Crubaugh, Hazel Gregg, Agnes McFail, Cordia Simpson. Lova Mansfield, Freda Selfert, Ruby BRIEFS NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the Straight Line Pike. The annual meeting of the Richmond Country club will be held at the club house Wednesday, Dec. 13th at 7:30 p. m. F. J. Bates, Secy. NOTICE TO HUNTERS No hunting: allowed on the farm of R. G. Leeds on the Straight Line Pike. Have Rosy Cheeks and Feel Fresh as a Daisy Try This! Say glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. To see the tinge of healthy bloom in your face, to see your skin eet clearer and clearer, to wake up with out a neadacne, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, dav in and dav out. Inst try Inside-bathing every morning for one ween. Berore breakrast each day, drink a glas sof real hot water with a teaspoonrul or limestone phosphate In It as a harmless means of washing from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetenlne and mirifvlna' th pntira alimentary canal before putting more iooa into me siomacn. Tne action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully in vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestane phosphote will cost very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate tnat just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens the skin, so hot water and limestane phosphate act on the blood and internal organs. Those who are subject to constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week of insidebathing will have them both looking and feeling better in every way.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM,

Shaw, Edna Hall of Lynn, Elizabeth Phelps, Eva Phelps, Meedames Paul Cox, Harold Barnard, Robert McFail, Koy Kosa, Walter Runge, Walter Moore of Bethel, Raymond Wehrley of Ridgeville, Russell Wright of Fort Wayne, Arthur Smith of Dayton, O.; and Wilbur Snelle. .. ? ; Miss Hazel Wise of Greensfork ban been spending a few days with. Miss uwenaoiyn spitler, 232 South Thirteenth Btreet ' v V Miss Helen G. Barnes of Indiananolls, spent Thanksgiving with Miss Mae Appleton. -Announcement has been rerAtvii here of the marriage of Mr. Lester tiarnson, rormer editor of the Fountain City Times to Miss Ada Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alexander. , Mr. and Mrs. Lee DavisSouth Ninth otreet, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis and daughter. Margaret of Xenia, Ohio, for Thanksgiving. They wm be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis , of Chicago, next week after which they will motor to Xenia. Mrs. M. J. Quigley has returned from Dayton, Ohio, where she spent a few days with her sister. Past Chief.Pythian Sisters will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. George Brown, 606 North Twentieth street. A meeting of the aid society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church was held yesterday afternoon in the church par lors. Mrs. F. W. Rohlfing led the devotional exercises. : Readings were given by Mrs. Beckman and Mrs. William Balzer. Master Ralph Jones gave

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a Thanksgiving reading. A piano duet was given by Misses Ruth and Dorothea Hasemeier. The next meeting will be held the first Friday in January at the church. - . - Mrs. William Plummer was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of a thimble club at her home, North Sixth street. ' Ten members were present. Refreshments were served. A business meeting of the West Richmond W. C. T. U. will be held Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson. At 1:30 o'clock the executive board will meet A successful dancing party was given last evening in the Eagles', hall by members of the Good Time Dancing club. Twenty couples attended. Miss Irene Jones, who has been spending her Thanksgiving vacation with her parents at Fort Wayne, arrived today to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ratliff and Mr. Verlin Ratliff enroute to Oxford, Ohio, where she is a student

Mr. Chalmer . Mutchner of Hollansburg, visited friends in this city last evening. On account of a death the card club which was to have met with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Niewoehner postponed its meeting. Mr. Manford Faucett was pleasantly surprised at his home, 101 South Eighth street last evening. The time was spent playing. cards. A luncheon was served. Mr. Faucett received many gifts. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Pas Mikesell, Mrs. Kate Knott, Miss Marjorie Knott, Mr. John Logan, Mr. James Wayland, Howard

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SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1916

Taylor, Lawrence Sydenstrlcker, Miss Irene Knott Mrs. Anna Noland, Mrs. Jennie Brumfleld, Mr. Emmett Nolan, Mr. John Nolan and Mr. Richard Campbell. ' C W. B. M. Day will be observed Sunday at the Central Christian church. During the Sunday school hour a Young People's Mission circle will be organized. Rev. Thomas Adams will give a missionary sermon and there will be special music by the choir and Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. R. .W. Randle was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of the Athenaea Literary society at her home. East Main street A paper, "Why Indiana Needs a New Constitution," was read by the hostess. Forty members were present. Mrs. Reba Gluys read an article, "Mothers' Pensions." In two weeks Mrs. N. C. Heironimus entertains the society. Miss Dot Marine and Miss Elizabeth Cook of Dayton, Ohio, who is spending Thanksgiving week with Miss Marine, will motor to Fountain City orQO Every NiqhfFor Constipation: HedcUcheJndioestionetc. ltJ G3IB.E.

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