Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 32, 19 December 1916 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-IELEGRAM. TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1916 and the remainder of the Yuletide with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Buckley.. South Eleventh street. street. Christmas. decorations were in evidence. Eighteen members with one new member : enjoyed , the program. Mrs. Harrison Scott sang a Crusade hymn. Mrs.. Martha Lindley gave the history of the Crusade and told of its beginning up to the present time Mrs. Sarah Hay worth, who was connected with crusade work in this city told of her personal experience. s Each guest took a gift to the meeting of the Recreation Circle Saturday afternoon when the club members met with Mrs. Winfield Smelser at her heme, south of the city. The gifts were all arranged on a brightly lighted Christmas tree. A luncheon was serv. ed. The gifts were distributed at the close of a program. The circle will net meet again until January 6 when Mrs. Robert Wilson will be hostess. Miss Kiturah Parsons of Normal, Illinois, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parsons at their home,, North Fourteenth street - . . Mrs. Zelinda Macy led the devotional exercises yesterday afternoon when the memberof the West Richmond W. C. T. U. were entertained by Mrs. Rebecca Davis at her home. West Main Good for Constipation Chamberlain's Tablets are excellent for constipation. They are pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

Social Calendar

Mrs. Leslie Beach entertains West Side 8ection of Woman's Character Builders' class of Central Christian church. Miss Ruth Edgerton entertains members of a newly organized orority at her home, Pearl street. '--Mission circle of North Fourteenth Street Mission meets at the Mission House. Universalist Mission circle postponed its meeting until in January- - , ' Home Departments of the Sun. day schools meet In afternoon at Y. M. C. A. Miss Merian Russell entertains members cf the A. N. C. club. ! Christmas party given by members of Stitch-Awhile club at home of Mrs. Wain Lycan. Mrs. C. W. Chappel hostess for meeting of Tirzah aid society of Ben Hur Lodge. mii. Girls' Athletic Association gives Christmas party at High school t gymnasium Boys club of North Fourteenth Street Mission meets In evening at the Mission House. v ; Neighborly club meets at the,, heme of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Garwood. ,'' Home Economic Study class of District Number 6 meets with Mrs. Ella Kenworthy. Woman's Loyal Moose ? Circle meets in evening at 7:30 o'clock In Moose Hall. - Protected - Home Circle -gives oyster supper and entertainment for members only In Red Men's Hall. The society calendar for the holidays contains the following schedules of parties: December 25 Christmas ball at Country club given by a committee of young women. December 25. Christmas tall at Pythinn Temple.given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. ' ' December 26 Elk's ball at Etki :lub. December 27 Leap Year dance givn by J..B. G. at Eagles hall. Deccmfce:2J5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCvire give Christmas party at Country club. Pw.ini'-r rO--Ch!.rIy ba'l at the (.-jrr,ir-i r.''--; y "Wayne- nrd Means Conur-i'toe cf Dcmes'iJ Scleace assoc. 'ci'.rr frr rcfi' 'rf, flay nursery. ,7:ir:rary ' " Pant ant a; Country :lt?b givf-n 1 y 1l' mcntcr cf tha De;t inter social committee. . A Simple Prcctical Style 1596 Ladies' House or Morning resa." In linen, khaki, gingham, seersucker r percale, this style will be most eercenble. It is made with overlapping ronts, and round neck outline, and has fcur-goro skirt cut in comfortable rlnena. The sleeve in wrist length is InUhed ' with a band cuff. In short ;ngth a neat turnback cuff forms a uitable trimming. The model could Is-o be developed in serge, flannel or lanniette, and is nice, too, for lawn, 'he Pattern is cut in 6 sizes: 34, 36, 8, 40, 42 and 44 inches bust measure. : requires 6 yards of 36- inch materil for a 36-inch size. The skirt measres about 3 yards at the lower edge. A pattern of this Illustration mailed i anv BddrpRfl nn rwrplnf nf 1ft rnnta ! i silver or stamps. !tmi. .ddress Ity .....

Adding to the attractiveness of the holiday social whirl is the Christmas ball which the social committee of the Elks Lodge is giving Tuesday after Christmas, December 26 at the club. The committee in charge is composed of Mr. Harry Shaw, Mr. Howard Kamp and Mr. A. H. Rice. The Runge orchestra will piay the order of dances.. All members of the lodge and their families with sojourning members and out of town guests are invited to attend.

; Mr. and , Mrs. : George LeBoutillier, South Fifteenth street, are leaving the latter part of tha week for New York, where they will spend the holidays with relatives and friends. A family dinner will be given Christmas day at the Hotel Westcott for members of the L. K. Harris family. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Clarke, North Thirteenth street, will also entertain with a dinner at the Hotel. There will be covers for fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Craighead, South Sixteenth street, will spend Christmas with Mr. and MrB. Carson in Indianapolis. Mr. 'Whitney McGuire, a student at Cornell, is exnected home Saturday, to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire, wortn Tenth street. Many Richmond guests received invitations to attend the . elaborate Christmas ball given last evening in Indianapolis, by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kaufman, former residents of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Aufderhelde at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Aufderheide, North Meridian street. The artistic ball room was decorated beautifully with laurel, holly, and polnsettes and a profusion of red lanterns. Among the guests was Miss Helen Gilbert of Springfield, Ohio, a former local resident and who is nowvisiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman. Miss Gilbert was the recent guest of Miss Helen Nicholson. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes and son, Master Charles, Jr., of Oberlin, Ohio, will arrive Thursday to spend the Yule-Tide with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shiveley at their home, South Fourteenth street. They will attend several pretty social functions during their visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Z. Carr and son Master James, Jr., are leaving the last of the week for Wyoming, Ohio, where 4 Don't Neglect your stomach.- Keep it strong and well.; ;j When food disagrees with it, strengthen it with larcett Sclo of Any Medicine in tha WorU. C.:d everywhere. In boxes, 10c. 25c. ml

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of Mr. and Mrs. Brownell. Mr.. Charles Curtis and Mr. Samuel Smith students at Indiana University will spend the holidays with their parents. ? Miss Ruth Ferguson, a student at Purdue University, will spend the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ferguson, South Fifteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Carr and baby of Westcott Place, will go to .Springfield, Ohio, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Carr's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. W. S Thomas. Arriving home Thursday morning i Miss Helen Buckley, a student at Purdue University, will spend Christmas Coconut is One of the Most Nourishing of Foods Desserts, cakes, pies, sandwiches and other delicious things to eat you can't serve them too often if they are made with fresh, nourish ing coconut. Compared with finest meat, in equal quantities, coconut is of greater food value. BAKER'S Fresh Grated COCONUT IN CANS Paekmd in Its Own Original Milk is moist and tender and tastes as though just fresh from the shell. No trouble to use just the opening of a can and costs but jf j,"w f.. ' 1U sanitary can Mrs. Scott's Free Recipe Book is filled with original coconut recipes that will help you cut the high cost of living. Get one free with a can of coconut at your grocer's or write to THE FRANKLIN BAKER COMPANY Philadelphia, Pa.

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