Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 59, 20 January 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, . SATURDAY JAN. 20, 1917.

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Where Richmond's Society Corigreat

This afternoon Miss Eleanor Seidel entertained in a charming , "and Joy Bailey were special guests oi

manner at her home, South Eighteenth street, in honor of her

truest, Miss Margaret Millikan rf Hamilton, Ohio. Flowers and ferns were used in appointing the rooms. Auction-bridge was played at two tables. -

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Swayne and Mrs. John Shirk who are leaving Wednesday for Florida, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. - Spring flowers will be used In decorating the tables. After luncheon the time will be spent at auction. Covers will be laid for Mrs. Charles McGuire, Mrs. John M. Lontz, Mrs. Howard Dill. Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mrs. Paul Conistock, Miss Lucy LeBoutillier of New York, Mrs. S. E. Swayne, Mrs. John Shirk, Mrs. Jeannette Gaar Leeds, Mrs. John M. Gaar, Mrs. Albert D. Gayle. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, Mrs. GeoFge Seidel. Miss

Members of the Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church

Eleanor Seidel. Miss Margaret Milli-! were entertained Friday afternoon by

ken of Hamilton, Ohio, Mrs. James A.

Carr. Mrs, Willard Z. Carr, Mrs. Burton Carr, Mrs. Fred Carr. Mrs. Thomas Nicholson. Miss Anna Nicholson. Miss Mary Clements. Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Dudley Elmer, Mrs. George LeBoutillier, Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. W. P. Robinson, and Mrs. Elbert Shirk. 4 What promises to be one of the im

portant social functions of the coming

The Marv F. Thomas W. C

will rrteet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mr.3. FrancelU Bond. 906 North P street Mrs. Martha Little will give a scripture reading from Proverbs. 31. A song. "Homa And Mother" will be given. The lesr.on will bo on the life of Madame Willard. Mrs. II. S. James will read .8 paper, "Who Is Responsible Morally for the Training of the Children in th Home." Each member will be asked to give some item pertaining to "Mother." The members of the Athenaea Literary society were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. E. E. McDivitt at her home, ' South Twelfth street Thirty-three members were present. The next meeting will be held February 2 At the church and will be in the nature of a picnic supper. Each member will be privileged to Invite a guest All 'persons who have red cross seals or money obtained from same are askrd to make a renort to Mis3 Mary A. Stubts not later than Monday afternoon. ' Mrs. Wiker will entertain members

of the Show-Me club Tuesday arternoon at her home, Lincoln street. Last evening the members of the Vouns: People's Christian union held a social at tho Reid Memorial U. P. rhurch. Refreshments we-e served. The guests were Misses Anna May Ilorr. Anna Daffler, Esther Wilson, Fsther Jones, Mary Hill, Carolyn f mlth. Ruby Monre; Helen Polnler, Doris Polnler, Artellssa Bennett. Laverne Jones. Helen Ball and Mary Jones. Messrs. Harold Richey. John Black, Frank Cunningham. Stanley Ramsey, Albert Horr, Paul and Verlln r.a;itn?er. John Hill. Theodore Sed- . , , a n i r. ill nr..

v.?,. tuupn ana ran cumi,-,. ..., Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum will be hostess

I nr!S l'Cricr ana nev. unu ., llTr.Tir'AV n.ftrrrfnn fnr fl matins' of ttin

S. Hill., . " I Drrc "crty at her home, North' 7". t. - ! Thirteenth street. .. . ! Favors went to Mrs. Adam Feldman, : - Mr. John Hawekot.te. Mrs. George Mrs. William Elkenberry entertains'

ivcmner ana Mrs. watier n-ienioui iai members cf a card club Monday after evening when Mr. and .Mrs. John noon at uer tome Hawckotte entertained members of a

the class. Those present were Ma

ters John Coate, Earl Carr, Harlan Brown, Carl McCreary, Frank Dallas and Leslie Hart. Mrs. William Huber Instead of Mrs. Fred Huber attended the party given by Mrs; William Doyle at her home, KInsey street. Mr. Wayne Beeson and Mr. Joe Smithmeyer are spending the weekend in Greenville, Ohio, with friends. Mrs. Elizabeth Roettinger and children are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baltz Bescher during the week-end.

Mrs. George Worley at her home,

Pearl street. There was a" large attendance. Two new . members were taken into. the society. . This afternoon Mrs. Robert Study entertained the members of the Akipsaya campfire girls at her home, South Sixteenth street. The guests were Misses Helen Johnson, Elizabeth

Bates, Mary Louise Bates, Janet See-

wccii is tne nance 10 De given at tne : 'fa,-na irr.-nV rn,a,oth Tor.

Eagles ) hall. W ednesday evening by ; keison. Marjorie Gennett, Alice Gea-

Mrs. Guy Abercrombie of Rushville was a guest in Cambridge City and Richmond yesterday,, j The members of the Home Department of the city Sunday schools will give an informal reception Tuesday afternoon from 2 until - 5 o'clock at the Reid Memorial U. P. church. The affair will also be in the nature of a tea.- Members and wives of the ministers are invited. The members of the Epworthi League of Grace -M. E. church will enjoy a bob-sled party this evening. The guests are asked to meet at the parsonage at 7:15 o'clock. .A social will be given this evening at the Masonic Temple by members of the Eastern Star for members and sojourning members. - A birthday surprise was given Miss Thelma Baker Wednesday evening at

the home of Miss Edith Winter, North

Edith Williams. Miss Era Kelson and

Miss Thelma Baker.' A luncheon in three courses was served. The guest were Misses Eva Nelson, Miss Dorothy Hunt Miss Thelma Baker, Miss Gertrude Hart, Miss Marie Weaver, Miss Lorrian Gordan, ; Misa Hazel Forbs, Miss Grace ITadley, Miss Nellie Boyce, Miss Nellie Stevens, Miss-Stella Bak

er, Miss Edith Williams, Miss Pearl Bousman, Miss Sylva Brower, Miss Edith Winter, Miss Lela Locke, Mrs. Eva 1 Williams, Mrs. G. H. Baker and Mrs. George Winter, , In honor of Mrs. S. S. Saxton of Chicago, who " is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hibberd. North Ninth street a coasting party was given last evening at the Country club. Among the pretty 'social functions at the Country club ' this week Is the luncheon which Miss Mary Clements is giving Tuesday for Mrs. George. LeBoutillier who is leaving In February for Logansport ' . - Mrs. Walter Ehgle was given the favor yesterday ( afternoon when Mrs.

W. R. Poundstone entertained members of an auction-bridge club. Mrs. Julian Gates will entertain the club Wednesday, January 3L . An informal bob-sled party will be given this evening at the Country club by a number of the members. ; Mrs. Fred Minor will entertain members of the Tirzah aid society of the

Ben Hur lodge Wednesday afternoon at her home, 17 South West Fifth street - Members of a card club will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrt. Frank Kinert at her home, 1317 East Main street. .

TO REGAIN HEALTH CLEANSE THE BLOOD

When your blood Is impure, weak,

Fifth street Those receiving the fa-! thin and debilitated, you cannot pos-

vors were Miss Grace Hadley, Miss

the Jolly Bachelors in honor of the J.

nett, Louise Mather, Letha Chrow,

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G. club. A four piece orchestra will Egtella foj0de Helen Eggemeyer, Cor-

vtay mo yj ufcj am . vi uances ana. me

i grand march will start at 9:0Q o'clock. I Something new in the way of a feature

dance will be offered. The . balcony will be closed to the general public.

inne Nusbaum, Juliet Nusbaum,

dred Nusbaum.

The birthday surprise was given tor Anthony Stolle, jri, at' the home of Miss Mattie Woods on Thursday evening. A delightful supper was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. EM Moore. Mrs. Frank Stevens, Mary Heitbrink, Elizabeth. . peagan, Fannio Ogden, Elma Elkins, Maitie Woods, Anthong Stolle, Jr., Elmer Miller, Strougher Eales, Billy More and Freddie Clark.

Child Gets Sick Cross, Feverish if Constipated

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can't harm tender stomach or bowels.

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RHEUMATISM POWDERS are made for a single purpose, Rheumatism in its various forms. If troubled with rheumatism, try them on our guarantee. Sold only by us, 50c and 11.00. Thistlethwaite's Drug Stores. Richmond, Ind. -

slbly enjoy good health. Your sys

tern becomes receptive of any or all diseases, and germs are likely to lodge in some part of your body. Put your blood in good condition and do so at once. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts - directly and peculiarly on the blood it purities, enriches, and revitalizes it and builds up the whole system. .. .:: Hood's Sarsaparilla is not a coreall. It is the best blood medicine on the market It has stood the test of forty years and is used all over the world. Get it and begin treatment today. It will surely help you. Sold by all druggists. Adv.

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10to25f on all Double

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.!irrl fliiK at thHr hnmp. South Six

teenth street In two weeks Mr. end Mrs. George Kemper entertain the club. " . t Lpst. evening members of a class In rlairintr met at 7 o'clock In the Eagles' lll. At 9 o'clock the married poople'e fi-inHnjr class met and an orchestra '"Tfli,rd the music. Thirty couple.? iv--n in attendance. Next Friday eveHrr Mr. and Mrs. Kolp will give an assembly at 9 o'clock. The children of the primary department of the East Main Street Friends' church were entertained this afternoon at the church. The mothers of the pupils were the special guests. .

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meet Monday afternoon with "Mrs.

Mrs. Dilks and Miss Dorothy Dilks win entertain members of the Coterlo clu'u Thursday afternoon at their home, South Thirteenth street.

A laxative today saves a sick, child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; etomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross.

Walter Bates at her home, South, Thir-1 feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't teenth street . I eat heartily, full of cold or has sore

throat," or ; any other children's ailment, give a teasponful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting

waste will gently move out of the j bowels, and you have a well, playful !

child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" is ofttimes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of. Figs," which

has full directions for babies, chil-1 Hrnn tf 5)11 fio-ot3 onrl fM- crr.Ti-TiiTe !

ZU?ZV?!9. Prted on the bottle. Look

carefully and see that it is made by

Mrs. Miriam McDivitt will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Aftermath at her home, South Twelfth street.' Mrs. Peter Cutler will entertain

members of the U. C. T. Social club1

Tuesday afternoon at her home, 1317 North C street The East End Aid society of the First Christian church, will meet Tuesday, afternoon with Mrs. Allen at her heme, 2012 North C street.

Miss Lorine Shissler will be hostess

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V. V. Thimble club at her home, 105

North Eighteenth street.

Society Is interested in the beautiful I This afternoon

luncheon which Mrs. Elbert Shirk of ! Kohler entertained

the Keystone apartments is giving Monday at 1 o'clock at the Country club as a courtesy to Mrs. S. E.

5163 Seme New Things For the Baby

Master Randall members of his

Sunday-school class of the First Presbyterian church at ijis' home. South A street. The class is taught by Mr. Lawrence Chrow. Refreshments were served. Masters William Campfield

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Infant's Set, Consisting of a Cap, a Back, a Night Gown and a Dress Muslin, cambric, flannell or flannellstte will do nicely for the night gown while lown or nainsook Is suitable for Ihe dress, with embroidery, tucking md lace or edging for decoration. The sack will look well In siljt, cashmere, flannel, or flannellette. and the ;ap Is suitable for lawn, 6ilk or "all :ver" embroidery. For the Dress of flouncing, It will require 1 yards of 36 Inch material, ffith 1V4 yards of plain material for roke and sleeves. Of nainsooks or lawn 36 inches wide it will require U yards. The Gown will require 2 yards of 24 or 27 inch material. The Cap. yard of 18 inch material. The Sack requires Ti yard of 27 Inch material.

A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or 6tamps.

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Have Rosy Cheeks and Feel Fresh as a Daisy Try This! Says glass of hct water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons.

the "California Fis

Syrup Company.'

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. , . Old Records Exchanged for new titles., Indiana Record Exchange Headquarters at Railroad Store. North 8th and E Streets

MINUTE MAN SIX

Convertible Sedan

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A Second Gar for $165 BY paying only $165 more than the price of a LEXINGTON Touring Car you get practically two cars, one fully enclosed car for winter use and one fully open for summer. In buying LEXINGTON convertibility you pay less for it, and you get as much as, or more than, is possible with any other car. In other words: no other car offers such a Convertible Sedan for only $165 more than its touring car model. This is one big reason for buying the LEXINGTON Convertible Sedan the others are LEXINGTON SALIENT SUPERIORITIES

Lexington-Continental Engint Moore Multiple Exhautt System Cut Steel Starting Gear on Flymherl Independent Ignition, Lighting end Starting Circuit Double Universal Joints Full-Floating Hear Axle with Spiral Bevel Gear Wick-Feed Oil Cups

In addition the regular equipment include full ventilating weather-atripped windshield, speedometer, electric horn, ammeter, and portable electric lamp.

Engine Driven Tire Pump Double Bulb Adjustable Headlamps Jtigidlis Mounted em Radiator Largest Size Motometer Bolted-On Tire Rack and Spare Demountable Rim Oil Pressure Gauge Convex Mud Guards Genuine Leather Upholstery

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To 6ce 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 teaspoonful 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 in

vigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. A quarter pound of llmestane phos-

phote will cost very little at the drug store but is sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water

cleanses, sweetens and freshens the'

skin, so hot water and llmestane 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.

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Sudden Cold. Look out it's dangerous. CASCARAgqUlNIN The old family re tried 7 In tablet form safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates no unpleasant after-effects. Cures colds ia 24 hours Grip in 3 days. Money, back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it 25 ceata At Any Drug Stare

Unique Demonstration

of washing ' machines which demonstrates the old and new -way of laundry work which should interest every one who are interested in borne laundry work. " The 1900 Washing Machine Co. has a demonstration at the Seaney Hwd. Co.'s store, which demonstrates the modern way to take care -of the laundry , work at. home. Mr. Seaney of the Seaney Hwd. Co., says that they are making a special effort to introduce the new and practical washing machines and handle a great variety of different .makes of washers, ranging in price from $2.50 for the common open washers up to $75.00 for the new and up-to-date washers. They are making a special price for this week on the New, 1900 Washer at $35.00.

K H 5 fl TI STORAGE Y) j0 BATTERY .

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Don't Guess, Be5nre GoeOTbrk may be fatal Your battery may appear to be strong: and vigorousbut wby not be sure? Test it at least twice a month vittt a hydrometer. If you haven't such an instrument yoa should hare. It's handy for filling a battery vr'ith distilled water the only drink itneeda "; :- ? . Th first step towards good starting and IfchtMf is a fully charged battery. Let tu hctpyoukarn how to keep yottrt alhre. We sell bTdroTnrtera but we don't charge for valuable service. Adc about cor .new fcrceService pfcnT Richmond Electric Co. Phone 2826

Fret inspection ef any battery atony time.

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SHHim mmi faetery Branches.

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We have the agency for the New Dimunette Check Protector.- IT IS THE ONLY SURE METHOD of protecting both your signature and the amount of your checks and carries with it a guarantee from the factory to reimburse you for any amount you may lose by your check being raised when this protector has been properly used. ' Sent on 10 day's Free Trial. -' . . ; Write or phone us NOW. - Kanrttel & Mole

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