Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 29, 15 December 1916 — Page 6

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Social Calendar Bazaar and tale given at Oakland, Wall Paper Store by Womana Character Builders' class of the Central Christian church. Arts and Crafts exhibit and sale held at the studio of Mrs. Maud Kaufman-Eggemeyer and public invited. Supper party at Country club for members. Mrs. Wlnfield Smelser hostess for meeting of the Recreation circle at her suburban home. Epworth League of Grace M. E. church gives oyster supper at the church. First Christian Church East End aid society holds bazaar and market at the Conkey Drug store. Section 1 of Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church holds bazaar at church. Boys' class In dancing meets in the morning at the Pythian Temple. St. Paul's Guild of St Paul' church gives market at the Parish House. A Te-Dansant will be given New Year's afternoon at the Country clnb by the members of the December hoc la 1 committee composed of Mrs James A. Carr. chairman. Mrs. Howard A. Dill. Mrs. John H. Nicholson and Mrs. Frederick Bates. All men and women members of the Country club with out of town guests will be privileged to attend. The hours will be from 3 until 6 o'clock. There will be dancing with special music and - a number of other intetesting amusements for the pleasure of the guests. This will be a charming feature of the Yule-Tide. Rev. Oscar Tressel made a splendid address Thursday when a meeting of the Senior Luther League of the Trinity Lutheran church, was held In the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hebbeler. "Re? irmation and Church Education," waa the subject of Rev. Tressel's talk. After the program the regular business session was held. Plans were made Oor a reception to be given some time in March at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kemper, South Sixteenth for all members, former members ard prospective members of the leapi The next meeting will be held the second Thursday in January at the home of Rev. and Mr 8. Oscar Tressel. Eighteen members and one guest enjoyed the meeting of the Coterie club held yesterday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Oliver Canby, South Eleventh street. Mrs. Phillips read an original poem on tho characteristics of each member. An all-day meeting with election of officers will be' held January 11 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Dalbey. Thursday afternoon the aid societv of the First Baptist church met with Mrs. H. V. McLelland at her home, North Ninth street. Plans were, made for the Christmas bazaar held today and continuing over Saturday ( In the sa'.es room of Morris Jones. Mrs. Wilbur Ridpath of Indianapolis, was a guest in this city yesteaday enroute to Hagerstown after spending n few days in Connersville with friends. Mrs. Ridpath and Bon Master Thoma3 are leaving Saturday for Indianapolis after a several week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Thomas. A market will be given Saturday at the Parish House in the St. Paul's episcopal church beginning at 10:30 o'clock and continuing throughout the day by the members of the St. Paul's Guild. A number of good things to eat including salads, meats, cakes, bread, and gelatine will be on sale. Mrs. Denias Coe is chairman of tho committee in charge. In addition to articles of food there will be an apron and book sale. The public is cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Gertrude Henley has been called to Chicago by the illness of her brother. Mr. George Crane. ' The Christmas dance to be given at Rushvilte by the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity is an unusual one In that it will continue arternoon and evening. An orchestra from Connersville will furnlch the music. Invitations will be issued within a few days. Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds was out of the city today shopping. .

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Artistic decorations giving one the idea of the Yuletide and which consisted of red carnations and ferns in addition to many other attractive embellishments, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erie L. Reynolds, East Main street, presented a beautiful appearance last evening when they gave a prettily appointed dinner. The dining room was especially festive and Christmas cheer was in evidence. A delicious dinner in several courses was served. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gaar, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lontz, Mr. Howard Campbell, Mrs. George Williams, Mr. J, Mark Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Land, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Eggemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Sample and Mr. and Mrs. Erie L. Reynolds.

Complimenting Mrs. Stevens of Liberty, Indiana, who Is the guest of Mrs. E. P. Welst, Mrs. Walter Dalbey entertained members of an auctionbridge club yesterday afternoon at her home, South Twelfth street After the game a delicious collation was served in the dining room. Decorations In keeping with Christmas were used. Places were arranged for MrB. S. Q. Smelser, Mrs. E. P. Welst, Mrs. Stevens of Liberty, Mrs. Harry Shaw, Mrs. E. R. Churchell, Mrs. Herschel Riggin. Mrs. Frank Glass, Mrs. Linus Meredith and Mrs. Dalbey. Polnsettas and ferns were used in decorating the home of Mrs. G. P. Gault Thursday afternoon when she entertained members of the Social Aid of the Reid Memorial U. P. church at her home, North Twenty-first street. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. Plans for a dinner which will be given New Year's day at the church were made. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Hill and family will be special guests. Mrs. Ray K. Shlveley received the favor and was also a special guest Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd entertained members of an auction-bridge club at the Country club. In a fortnight Mrs. Wilson Magaw entertains the club. This evening a penny supper will be eiven at the First M. E. church for the public. A committee is in charge of the supper. The affair will begin at 5:30 o'clock. There were guests present to fill several tables yesterday afternoon when members of the Eagles lodge gave a card party for their wives and families. Several guests enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Edward Klute Thursday afternoon when she entertained members of the Happy Hour Thimble club. The hours were spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. Special guests were Mrs. F. A. Dressel, Mrs. Sam Fred, Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. William Klute, Mrs. Carl Baker, Mrs. Myron Klute, Mrs. Mary Ealzer, Mrs. Frank Spekenhier. Mrs. Alvin Fox and Mrs. Maxwell. Members attended the meeting were Mrs. Anna Heitbrink, Mrs. Lee B Nusbaum, Mrs. John Bartel, Mrs. William Meerhoff, Mrs. Henry Bentlage, Mrs. Frank Haner, Mrs. William Loehr, Mrs. Henry Hieger, Mrs. Edward Klute, Mrs. John Hasemeler, Mrs. Frank Haner. Quilting featured the meeting of the aid society of the East Main Street Friends church yesterday afternoon when a meeting was held at the church. The aid meets again next Thursday afternoon. A successful market was held this week by the Joy Bearers of the Trin A Smart and Popular Style 1861 Dress for Misses and Young Women, with or without Shoulder Trimming. Gabardine in a new shade of gray was used for this model. The dress Is finished in one-piece style, and has the fulness held at the waistline, under the belt. The shouder trimming may be omitted. The fulness over the shouders may be shirred, smocked or plaited. The Pattern Is cut in 3 sizes: 16, IS and 20 years. It require 6 yards of 44-inch material for a 16 year size. The skirt measures about 3 yards at its lower edge. A pattern of this illustration mailed tp any adress a receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps.

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ity Lutheran church, realized. A neat Bum was Saturday marks the closing of the successful, Christmas exchange held this week at the Grace M. E. church by section one. Saturday evening the Epworth League will give an oyster supper. : Pretty Christmas cards artistically decorated have been placed at the various bookshops by Miss Ella C. Newman and are more attractive this year than ever before. Miss Newman has been making these pretty reminders of the Yule Tide for several seasons and they have always been well worth considering. One of the cards is done in the red with here and there a pine cone in the black gleaming out. The following verse is inscribed: "As countless as the needles on the pine are the wishes that I send to you today. May every joy and happiness combine to fill your life with sunshine all the way." Pine trees, with the sun barely visible in the clouds with snow and a frozen stream combine to make another card effective. It has a verse: "Never a Christmas morning, Never the Old Year ends But Somebody thinks of Somebody, Old days, old times, old friends." The last card of the series is done in the green and orange with silver tlntings. The verse follows: "The special charm of Christmas is in the assurance it brings that we live in the memory of our friends." Several days and in fact, every day until the Christmas ball will be given For Weakness and Nerves Or Strain of Any Kind You must pay In nerves, weakness, break down or other ills unless you take just the right kind of strength giving Iron that is easily assimilated and gets right into blood along with other strength giving agents. Begy's Nerve Aids so feed the nerves, enrich the blood, improve the digestion and strengthen the body's resistance that you have sufficient reserve strength to withstand these extra calls upon your powers It doesn't matter a particle whether your nerves have been shattered by over work, worry, late hours. One dose after each meal regularly for a few days will bring back ambition, restore your confidence and steady your nerves or money back. Begy's Nerve Aids are the best blood, nerve and body builder known. Any druggist can supply you or wo will gladly send them, mail charges paid, on receipt of price 50 cents. Begy Medicine Co., Rochester, N. Y. Clem Thistlethwaite's five drug stores can supply you. Adv.

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over by the committees In charge to a canvass pf the city. The ball is to be given December 29 at the Coliseum and will be for the benefit of the Day Nursery x with the Ways and Means committee in' charge. The city has been divided into districts and every part in the business section will be visited. ; The Becker-Bott orchestra of Dayton, Ohio, will play. Single tickets are fifty" cents or one dollar per couple. Quaker City Circle members were hospitably entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. ' Ella ; . Murray at her home, Lincoln street. Those present were, Mrs. Balzer, and daughter, Mrs. Austerman, Mrs. L. M. Hayes, ; Mrs. Clements, Mrs. William Reece, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. WjFinn, Mrs. Ella Murray, Master Maurice Murray, Mrs. James Snively, Games; contests and other amusements were features. A program pertaining to Christmas was given. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held December 23 and hostess named later. The Social committee of the Elk's lodge composed of Messrs. Harry Shaw, Howard Rice and Howard Kamp are making arrangements for a dance to be given sometime during the holidays. The date will be announced later. A number of guests with members of the Grand Army , and members of the Corps attended the meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps held Thursday Use Only Fresh Coconut Good housekeepers know the wisdom of using only fresh coconut, not dried or desiccated. But heretofore it has been such a troublesome task to open and grate the coconut that many have done without it. Now fresh coconut is to be had in cans, fresh grated, packed in its own rich, original milk, nothing else. BAKER'S Fresh Grated Coconut Packed in It$ Own Original Milk li as delicious is though lust taken from the shell. No trouble to use just open the can. Use the coconut milk it your recipe calls for it But for cake, icings and desserts not requiring milk, press the meat thoroughly dry in a cheesecloth bag. Guaranteed to be sweet when can is opened. Free Recipe Book by Mrs. Anna B. Scott with a can at your grocer's or by mail on request 1 f cents in 1U, sanitary can FRANKLIN BAKER COMPANY Philadelphia, Pa. Deliver $34.00 FRANTZ PREMIER Cleaners 1917 Model $35

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Art Notes Domestic Science afternoon at the' Court House when the last of a series of Centennial programs was presented. The program onened with a vocal solo by Mrs. Annt Miller, Mrs. Emma Hasty read a paper, "Early Methods of Travel Ovtrland." A reading was given by Miss Helen Chamness. "Early Methods of Travel by Water" was given by Judge D. W. Comstock. Miss Ruth Misener played a piano solo and Mrs. Mary Austin read a poem, "Indiana." After the program there was a social hour and refreshments. The corps meets again next Thursday afternoon. Helping Hand club members were entertained , yesterday afternoon by Mrs;. George WTard at her home. South Fifth street. ' Needlework and social conversation were features. The hostess served a delicious luncheon. Mrs. C. A. Barter entertains 'the club De cember 28. . SPREAD XMAS CHEER NEW PARIS, O., Dec. 15. Several local organizations are planning to help make Christmas happy for any children who may be forgotten, the Presbyterian Sunday school devoting their collections of the tenth and seventeenth to the object, the Sigma LauTOYS All Sizes NICHOLSON BROS. 729 Main St. HELLO BOYS! When You Think of Model Builders, Think of us. We have both the rector and American Model Builder A!so the TINKERTOY We will be glad to show them to you.

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