Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 47, 6 January 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM "AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, JAN. 6, 1UIY.

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Announcement was received this morning of the marriage of, Mrs. Jessie Cory-Grant to Mr. Charles Murdoek of Lafayette at Lafayette, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Murdoek were married this morning and left immediately for a wedding trip through the East. They will reside in the Murdoek home In Lafayette. Mre. Murdoek U a former resident of this city and has a host of friends who wish her happiness.

imiiiiiW m, r' As a tw:lal courtly t0 Mr-GeOT.Re I o Boutillier. who 1 living soon for I ' r,Sn"k in Uar,port a stag : oUj. ner wTll given this : at The .. . . V An" : 'M for ' ' fourteen guests TliiBrorherhdS: .11 h L?rWh. wUltTues. I on "Martin Luther." .. . . : - . VonisrVgationa! basket' supper and A"?.8 ..il .,rrtav evening or al win un Ri"- i:r'. m4m. at th First Cbrlstlapcnur - berndlendY JySS nesa meeting;, will be hew auer , supper ... : . . ' . ' : . ' , Mr ard Mrs. Arnold Fremer 1hS.-JSi ha" returned anap. oils after spending Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moorman, Soutn Tenth street. , : " . , ';, ' The mectlnc oMhrLadW Aid. sodefy ot lhe. First Presbyterian church will be h"ld Frifv; all-day at the SSfcf and there ; 111 b a luncheon nt noon for the busies men of the city Mrs- Walter Butler Is chairman if the commutes in charge of - the luncheon. . , ". ' ' : Complimenting Miss Mildred Russell of Cincinnati, 'Mrs. - Joseph Conner Rave a prettily appointed party Friday afternoon at her apartments in the Pelham. Flowers and ferns ornamented the rooms., Mrs Wilson Magaw wns given the favor. After a gams a luncheon in courses was aerved. The p-jesta who enjoyed the hospitality of he hostess 'were Miss Louise Mulsh. Mrs. Wilson Mapaw. Mrs v-,n; roundstone. Mrs Wafter Engle, MM. Harry .Needham.' Mi33 Russell. Miss Helen Nicholson and Mrs. Edward Williams. - . ! ' One or the largest and most brilliant social functions of the month i (he dance vhtch Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lonts and Mr. and Mrs. arry R. Lontz are piving Wednesday evening, Jaruary 17. at 8 o'clock at the Country club. ' ' : - : Thursday Mrs. Burton Carr will entertain members of a luntheon-auctton bridge club at the Country club. Sunday afternoon the Younn Ladies Mission Circle of the First Christian -Mirch. will meet at the home of Miss Mrta Richards. 105 South Twelfth street. v Friday afternoon Mrs. E. J. Dyke-r";,-i prertained members of an auc-Ir-n-bridge club at her apartments, ""-ih Fourteenth street. Mrs. Walter vHdner received the favor. The noRts were Mrs. B. D. Welch. Mrs. reward Hollarn. Mrs. Omar Whelan, Mrs. Walter Weidner, Mrs. EdRar rown. Mrs. H. B. Loper and Mrs. ?;iarles Hleger. Loyal Daughters of the First Christian -church, will meet Tuesday evennsr instead of Monday with Mrs. Irvin Suits at her home, 207 South Third jtreet. Mr. and Mf. Willard Z. Carr gave i prettily appointed dinner Thursday it the Country club for members ot .hair fainillets. Mr3. Land is of Pennsylvania, is the ruest of her .sister, Mrs. Charles rrffinf, at her home, South Tenth strc-oi.' ': Mrs: Gertrude Kolp. Mi.si Elizabeth C;ln and Mr. Potcr Llehtonfel are in .ho city fcr a tew days. - f. Mrs. Charles Unger and daughter r.fe. rptr.rnerl frcm Cincinnati, where liey spent the holidays with Mrs. Jr.cer's moth?", Mrs. Stein. Mr.. Edwin Flock, who is assistant ;v. ir, mannRcr of the American Cash luFibtf-r company at Saginaw, Michftr.,' will anivo heme soon for a b'ief ,uit.vith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .'harles FlooU. . .... MJjJi. Electa Honleyvhas returned Ym" Chicago' where she was called by 6criou".'..ll1.nesa of Mrs. Georsrr.mc 'M re. Henley will .remain in hjcaso for. several weeks.. Mrs. Ed.ar Haueltine will be hostess Tuesday nfrtrncon at her home, 402 N'crth Eleventh i Ktreet, for a called nectira; cf Circle 2 of the aid society f the First Presbyterian church under ho leadership of Mrs. Charles Flook. The meeting will be called at 2:30 )'clock and plans will be made for jorvins the. banquet to the Brother uod cf the church, January 15. After a pleasant visit rwitii Mrs. Ora Mann-Jackson in Indianapolis, Mrs. Charles-' Flook has returned home. . The Francis Willard W. C. T. U. met !

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1 ii i ii is i Our cbnr - "lua' W of read Paper, "Mother ifi.A Childhood" A social tow frtJowM." three eietjea orthe First M. Z1 wf" hId a" day meet Wedai, k "Je cnurcn. will begin at 10 o'clock. - Crochet ciuTwcre ay afternoon by Mrs. Ray Sterling at ner home, North P street. . The guests m v Morton of Hamilton, and aU oycKie or jew jersey, Mrs Harrison Hogatt entertains the club next Wednesday afternoon at her home, North F street. . The'ladies aid Society of the Reid Memorial U P. church will hold an all-day meeting in the church Wednesday.; There will be an : election of officers. All members art urged to be present. Miss Sarah Aldington of New' York is spending the month: iiore with her mother, Mrs. Benton Addington to Glen View. . . Officers as follows were named. Friday afternoon when the aid society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church met in th-chapel: President. "Mrs. Mary Hansaman; vice president, Mr3. Miller; secretary, Mrs. John Get; treasurer, . Mrs. John i Marshall. 'Various committees, were also appointed. Guests at the meeting of the HillTop Sewing circle held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. L. Harris, East Main street, were Mrs. R. W. Hall, Mrs. George Reed and Mrs. Cofield. Fifteen members were present.' . --; - j ;;,s:: The King's Daughters of the South Eighth Street Fr1end3 church .will meet Friday afternoon uith Mrs. John H. Johnson at her home; North Eleventh street. - Mrs. Samuel .G. Curtis will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Ladies'. U. C. T. social clul? at he.r home,' Richmond avenue. ' . Mrs. E. L. Reynolds entertained members of the Athenaea Literary society Friday afternoon at her home, East Main street, The program was interesting and well presented. Mrs. W. B. Martin read a paper, "Safety Flr6t." Mrs. Mary Johnson gave "Fire Limit Districts and Their Importance. A discussion led by Mrs. Louanna Wood on "Richmond's District," was participated in by many of the members. Mrs. Frank Watters will be hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of an auction bridge club at her home in the McConaha apartments. ' The Queen Esther society of the Past Grand Eden Rebekah lodge will meet Monday afternoon . with Mrs. Christopher. . . - ' The members of the Dorcas society will be entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. William Seeker at her home, South Fourteenth street, -Instead of meeting with Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum. A meeting ot, the Westminister Guild of the First Presbyterian church .will be .held .Monday-evening at the home of Mrs. J. J. Rae, North Thirteenth -street - Miss Helen Fox-has jrone to Marlon, Indiana, where she will reside with her father. . . - A - New -Years party and special meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary -society of the First Fnglish Lutheran church, will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of .Mrs. Lee B.,N'usbaum, North Eleventh street. There will be a special procrar, axrapgecl .fqr.by.Mrs. .Anpa. Heitbrink. . Among the special numbers will be solos by Mrs. Fred J. Bartel, Mrs. F. W. Krueger and numbers by a double quartet. Mrs. William Romey will give a musical monologue. AH members "of the church are invited. Miss "Mildred Russell of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Needh'ani "at their apartments' in the Cornell. ; ......... Members of the B. B. B; Thimble c!uh will be entertained Wednesday alternoon by Mrs. Walter Weidner: . In. honor of their house guest, Mrs. Lois Chenoweth of Richmond, lnd., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Joseph Kane gave a beautifully appointed New Year's party at their home in Rose City Park, J. C NutavH, SL. P. RtteeisT

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holiday season. Five hundred was played at several tables and . favors were awarded the winning players. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Miss Blanch Newbenu formerly of Richmond was among the invited guests. Mrs. Kane was formerly Miss Gernell kuinpkiu o Richmond, i '4? The public is invited to "attend the Epiphany Festival which will be given this evening at 7:30 O'clock at the St. Paul's Episcopal church by the members of the Sunday school. There will be a grand march and the children will be in costume. Several plays will be presented. Mrs. J. E. CathelLls in charge. . , " '. - : ;' A meeting of the aid society of the Second English Lutheran church, will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Klopp, South Ninth street. . " Mrs. Edward Matson will entertain members of the Tirzah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge Wednesday afternoon, 419 Richmond avenue. Mrs. Harry Dalbey will be hostess Thursday afternoon, for a meeting of the Coterie dub' at her home, 68 South Seventeenth street. , .- - . Rev., and Mrs. Oscar Tressel will entertain members of the Luther League of the Trinity Lutheran church Thursday evening at their home. South Eleventh street.- - -' - ' , The Helping Hand club will meet Thursday, afternoon with Mrs.' John J. Getz at her home, North Eighth street. . : - GREENSFORK Mrs Earl Ridge spent Saturday at Richmond and the -Misses Katherine and Hellen remained over Sunday . There were 86 present at the: M. E. i Sunday school Sunday making an aver j age of 88 5-7 for the fourth quarter of ivixt, ana a general average tor tne entire year of. S2. ... .There will be quarterly meeting at the M. Ev church next Sunday evening, sermon by Dr. Light. . ,;. Visits With Mother. Mrs. Alva Ridse Witt of Indianapolis is spending a few days with her mother, who is confined to tha house with lung trouble, . , ,Bucher . McMullen. is able to be out again, after being housed up for a week or ten days with rheumatism. . . .The Neff sisters entertained the following on last Monday evening: Prof. Shaffer and family. Prof. Courtright and the Misses Kienzle, Harris, Stott and Richards, teachers of our public schools, also Mrs. Crump ' and Clifford, Mr. and Miss Spahr of Centerville. ATTENDS SHORT COURSE Ivan T. Beck, Wayne township agricultural advisor, will attend the one week farmers' short course at Putdue university, next week. k -t he: timber and other land ' med oy the United States are a source of profit which is growing yearly. Rheumatism Conquered I say that I can conquer rheumatism with a simple home treatment, without electrical treatment, stringent diet, weakening baths, or in fact, any other of the usual treatments recommended for the cure of rheumatism. Don't shut your eyes and say "impossible," but put me to the, test. FREE FROM RHEUMATISM Yau may have tried everything you ever heard of and have spent your money right and left. I say "well and good; let me prove my claims without expense to you. . Let me send you without charge, a trial treatment of DELANO'S RHEU MATIC CONQUEROR. .. . I am willing to take the chance and surely the test will tell. So send me yonr name and the test treatment will be sent you at once. When I send you this, I will write you more,' fully, and -will show you that my treatment is not only for banishing rheumatism, but should also cleanse the system of Uric Acid and give great benefit in kidney trouble and help the general health. This special offer will not be held open indefinitely.: It Will be necessary for you to make your" application quickly. As soon as this discovery becomes better known, I shall cease sending free treatments- and shall then oharge a price for this discovery which will be in proportion to its great value. So take advantage of this offer before it is too late. Remember the test costs you absolutely nothing. F. H. Delano, 168-K, Delano Bldg., Syracuse, N. Y. "In Business For

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': The Luther League of the First English Lutheran church, will be entertained Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. William Roniey. South Fourteenth street ' '. ' ", Mrs. Allen D. Hole will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the . Friends Foreign Missionary society at her home, National avenue, West. ; ;:. ; A meeting of the C W. B. M, Auxiliary of the Central Christian church, will meet Wednesday afternoon. '; ' v ' The Perseverance Bible class of the First Baptist church will meet We& nesday afternoon with Mrs. Kenny. Mrs. Clem Wolfe "will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the East End Aid society of the First Christian church. ., , ", . The aid societies of the West Richmond Friends, South Eighth- Street Friends and Whitewater Friends churches will meet Tuesday afternoon at their respective places. Mrs. William Stevens will be hostess Tuesday, afternoon for a meeting of the Princess card club. , Adding to the attractiveness of the weeks social calendar i6 . the party which the Magazine club is giving Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Benton Addington in Glen View.. At 6:30 o'clock a pincic supper will be: served to members of the - club and their families. . . .

SAVE YOUR NICKELS; THEY COUNT UP NEW PARIS, O., Jan. 6. Nickels, mostly buffaloes, amounting to .$107 were turned over to a local banking institution Tuesday by Mrs..W. F. Wenn. They represent a' nickel ; saving account. The pile weighed, twenty-two and three-fourth pounds. . .. . BANQUET 13 POSTPONED The Purdue alumni banquet scheduled for January 12 has been.- postponed! until January 19. Thia was announced by Ivan T. Beck, today. Immigration into Canada has fallen off. The total for the fiscal year ending last March was only 48,537. Bad Habits Those -who breakfast at eight o'clock or later, lunch at twelve and have dinner at six are almost certain . to be troubled with indigestion. They do not allow time for one meal to digest before taking another. Not less than five hours should elapse between meals. If you are troubled with indigestion correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery! These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. Girl's One-Piece Dress 1889-Striped. galatea in brown and white with trimming of white pique or percale would make a serviceabie school dress in this style. It is also nice in blue or red serge or gabardine and for a best dress could be ot vetvet, corduroy or taffeta. The right front is shaped over the left and fulness is supplied in the deep box plaits, which may be stitched tp any desired depth. The sleeve i3 a comfortable j bishop model, finished with a" heat cuff. A smart collar In sailor style trims the neck.' The Pattern is cut in 5 sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 3 3-4 yards of 36-iflch material for an 8-year size. ;" ..." A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cent3 in silver or stamps. Nemo . ". .............. Address ............................ City ..v, . ... ..... . . .1. . . Siae ........ Address ranern Departnrent Pallsfium. .

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JUNIOR GLASS MAKES $40 ON ANNUAL PLAY WHITEWATER, lnd.. Jan. 6. The Junto class t!ay, "The Old Quarry," was largely attended Thursday evening. Ths proceeds amounting to over 540. and the class will probably repea the play in the near future. ... A number of the pupils are absent .from school on accounts of the measles. Mrs. Will Curtis has returned home from Chicago where she has been visiting relatives the past few weeks. ...: Miss": Hazel. Hinsbaw spent a portion of -r last, week with Miss Maryam Woods. ' ' .- : - Claude Addleman III. Claude Addleman is home ' from; Gary. Ind., with aa attact of tonsilitis . . . .Mr; and Hn. Herman Thomas, Fountain City, were guests of Mr. and M fa. Carrie White Sunday . . r i Rev. Mr. Huddleston began a series of revival meetings at the M. E. church Sunday evening. . . .Will Roberts,'. Indianapolis spent New, Year's with Mr. Frank Knoll - and family. . . .Mr. and MmrJvVitt: Zeikr Richmond visitedHifew days with relatives here last week. . -. .MrsY Moody LamB. Webster, was called here Friday to care for her little daughter Irma, who was taken sick with measles white visiting at the home ot James Robinson and family. . .Mrs. Harry Chenoweth of New Paris spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. '

CAMPBELLSTOWN, O. I Mrs. Catherine Nicodemus received word of the serious condition of her brother Dr. Sweeney of Milton, lnd., a few-daye ago. Sam Swisher and wife of this place and Mrs. Carrie Harris, Eaton, - left Wednesday morning for St. Peters burg, Fla., for the winter months. " The Ladles' Aid society met Wednesday afternoon . with Mrs. R. E. Brandenburg: The next meeting will he February 7, at the home of Mri Vangie Aydelotte. . ' " The Misses Bechler, Arraemith and Ervin will give a miscellaneous shower Saturday afternoon from three to flv;e at the Ervin home for Mrs. Elsie Campbell Miller, who was married oa last Thursday.- - . - " ? Mother Gray's Powders : Benefit Many Children Thousands of mothers have found Mother Gray's Sweet Powders an excellent remedy for children complaining of headache, colds, feverishness, siomach troubles and bowel Irregular itles from which children suffer .these days. These powders are easy and pleasant to take and excellent results are accomplished by their use. Used by mothers for 29 years. Sold by Druggists everywhere, 25 cents. NEGLECT the treatment of Piles and the con-, ditlons rapidly become worse. Ra lleve yourself by using Pile Remedy a remedy of merit and guaranteed to give relief. Sold only by us, 60c and sl.OO. Thistletbwaite's Drug Stores.

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, MILTON, lnd., ; Jan.: ; 1.MY fMd Mrs. Harry Coon of Richmond, have been with Mr. Coons' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Coons. James. Coons Is not In good health. . .". .The first basket ball team, of the high school was at LewIsviUe Friday evening to play the team at that place . ...Watson Faucett was at ConnersvHle, as a guest at a big Masonic banquet, Thursday even ing.i... Lloyd Parkins, who is a student at Wabash college, alter a pleasant ; vacation spent with . his parent, Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Parkins, has returned to school. ; : s PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY Have Rosy Cheeks : and Feel ; Fresh as , at Daisy-rTrY iThfe ! aye glaas ef ; hot vater 'vilVfi -. pheaphate before breakfast Washes out poisonst to see the tinge or healthy bloom In your face, to see your skin get clearer and clearer; to wake up without a ; headache, - backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, in fact to feel your best, day in and day out, Just try inside-bathing . every morning for one" week. .".'' "Before breakfast each day, drink a glas sof real hot water with a tea spoonful of 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; sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach. is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of limestane phospbote will cost very little at the drug etore but is sufficient to demonstrate that 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. Tire vmveiis Al CAU

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SAYS ACID STOMACH CAUSES INDIGESTION Exoeta ef hydroctftlorte acid tour, the - food and forme gases, ' " "'i " Undigested ton'I delayed to" th stomach decays, 'or rather, ferment the same as food left in the open air. says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion fa caused by Hyperacidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydrochloric aclt to the stomach, which prevents complete digestion and 8 tarts food fermetctation. Thus every-, thing eaten sours bx the stomach much Uke garbage seme In a can, formmg acrid fluids and kases r-licb inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then ' we feel a heavy, pompy misery to the chest, we belch tip gas, we eructate sour food or have fceartburn, flatulence, water-brash of niaisea. : He tells us to Icy aside all digestive aids and instead, 1 get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonf ul In a glass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing and . furthermore, to. continue this for .a week. While relief foUows the first dose., it import, ant to neutralize j the acidity, remove tha gas-making . roass start, the liver, stimulate the kMneys and thus promote a free flow of pare digestive juices. . - Jad Salts Is inexpensive and is made from-the add cat grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphate. . This harmless salts Is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excess results. - Adv. j :

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