Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 62, 24 January 1917 — Page 7

ITTMiniSIMI' nr r nn tne marrIaSe of their daughter Ruth to ATTENDANCE OF 5,000 s

in vviiuni wuiivwbu SLOGAN OF CAMPAIGN

Report 8 of attendance at each of the Sunday schools participating ' In the city-wide campaign will be made next Sunday afternoon between noon and 2 o'clock by-the superintendents. The chairman of the campaign commlttee will receive these reports over telephone No. 3257. statistics for the combined schools will be published Monday and compared with attendance for the city, on Sunday, Dec. 31, the week prior to the beginning of the visitation by flying squadrons. Superintendents and workers are making a strenuous effort to pass the total of 3,018 recorded the last .week in December. Five thousand In the Sunday schools next Sunday has been established as the minimum by the campaign committee. No Individual ttendance figures will be published.

Masonic Calendar

Wednesday,' Jan. 24 Webb lodge So. 24, F. & A. M. Called meeting. Work In Entered Apprentice degree.

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Some of the members of the Country club are arranging for a dinner to be given Saturday evening at the club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George LeBoutilller, who are leaving soon for a permanent residence in Logansport. ' ' 1 IT '

Mrs. John Ratllff and Mrs. Walker Land are entertaining Mrs. Dan Hess and son, James Edward, of New Castle, for a few days. - , Mrs. Frank McClintic of Dayton, ' Ohio, is the guest of Mrs. C. F. Weseman, North Eighteenth street j Thursday afternoon members of the Happy Hour club will be entertained by Mrs. Henry Hieger at her home, 133 South Fifteenth street. A special guest will be Mrs. Edward Humpe of Kokorao, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Burling Boaz, Sr., of the Belmont, Indianapolis, announce

class, taught by Mrs. H. C. Harman. The attendance was large. In addition to the membership there were several guests. A glee club composed of Messrs. Brown, Firth, Jenkins, Ab-

church, pronounced the ceremony. iert Woods, Brown, Swisher and

The bride is a relative of Mrs. Harry

S. Simmons and others, in this city. A dance and card party was given last evening at the Y. M. I. club and was largely attended. Favors went to Mrs. Weiss, Miss Pauline Wessel, Mr. Clarence Zeyen and Mr. Fred Moelke. Next Tuesday evening another dance and card party will be given. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hasemeier are giving a dinner at their home. South Seventh street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Humpe of Kokomo, Indiana, who are guests in this city. . Mrs. Mather Kelsey and Miss Sarah Addington of New York, were guests yesterday afternoon when Miss Mildred Schalk entertained members of a card club at her home, North Eighteenth street After the game the hostess served refreshments. In honor of Miss Margaret Millikan, of Hamilton, Ohio, Mrs. Burton Carr is giving a party at the Murray theatre Thursday afternoon. High scores were made by Mrs. Hart and Mrs. W. B. Dye yesterday atfernoon when members of the Princess Card club were entertained by Mrs. Ada Hill, 123 North Sixteenth street Members of a Five Hundred club were entertained Tuesday evening by Miss Mildred Lichtenfels at her home, North A street Mrs. Max Quigley undeweut an operation on her nose Monday.

Miss Mildred Willoughby of Hamilton, Ohio, is the guest of Mrs. William Kitson, North C street. A pleasant social function of Tuesday evening was the social given at the First M. E. church by the mem-

Shame came in later in the evening

and sang a niimber of songs. Refreshments were served. . Among those present were Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Harman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnard, Mr., and Mrs. Will Lintner, Miss Cordia Simpson, Mis3 Eva Phelps, Miss Freda Seifert, Miss Minnie Bcrris, Miss Mary Woodhurst, Miss Hazel Gregg, Miss Margaret Lyons, Miss Bertha Higgins, Miss Maud Crubaugh, Miss Lila VanNuys. Miss Bailey, Mr. Otto Depoy, Mr. Merrel Huddleston, Mr. Feldman and Mrs. Charles MacLeonhardt

An election of officers was held this afternoon when the members of the Penny club met at the home of Mrs. Millard Warf el, South Tenth street. The time was spent sewing yesterday afternoon when a meeting of the aid society of the South Eighth Street Friends church was held at - the church. Miss Mildred Hartman is leaving the last of the week for Springfield, Ohio, where, she will reside with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart-

MAKING IT PLAi The Pure Food and Drug Laws aiiL to protect the public by preventing mis-statements on the labels of preparations but some people continue to accept "extracts" of cod livers thinking they will get the benefits of an emulsion of cod liver oil. The difference is very great An "emulsion" contains real cod liver oil, which has had the hearty endorsement of the medical profession for many years, while an "extract" i3 a product which contains na oil and is

bers of the Harmony Sunday-school j highly alcoholic. ' Scott's Emulsion guarantees the high- : "i 1 est grade of real Norwegian cod liver oil.

skilfully blended ith glycerine and hypopiiosphites. S.ott's is free from the ' false stimulation of alcohol and is endorsed by pood physicians everywhere. Scott & Bowue, Bloomfield. N. J. 16-18

man, after completing her four years' course at the High' school. fc On account of illness at the Wernle Orphans' Home the Missionary Sewing circle of the St. John's Lutheran church will not meet Thursday afternoon. . ' The . West Richmond Friends church aid society met yesterday afternoon at the church and spent the time sewing. Thursday afternoon the aid society of the East Main Street Friends church will meet at the church for work. . A meeting of the aid society of the Whitewater Friends church, will be held Thursday afternoon at the meeting house. Thirteen members attended the meeting of the Ladies U. C. T. Social club held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peter Cutler, North C

street Mrs. Omar Jones was made a

fiew member. Mrs. Fred Lahrman was !

appointed to represent the club at the Executive Board meetings of the Federation of Women's clubs held each month at the Library. Plans were made for entertaining the guests who will be here in May to attend the U. C. T. convention. The members of this club will compose the entertainment committee assisted by several of the men of the U. C. T. In two weeks. Mrs. M. R. Davis, 2301 North E street, entertains the club. . Members of the Show-Me club were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Wiker at her home, Lincoln street.

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?reTnhers and friends invited to attend dance. Thursday ?.Tl?t at Moose Lodge Hall.

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WASHING T ON WEEKLY PROGRAM TONIGHT Vogel's Minstrels THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY HERBERT BRENON Author and Director of "A Daughter of the Gods" Presents

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ADMISSION Adults, 10c; Children,

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SEASON'S -BlUUliST AND BfciST NOVELTY.

GREAT CAST IXCTLTJIES ARTHUR DEMING, THE KMPEllOR.

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HAZEL DAVENPORT. PRIMA DONNA.

M'LLE ROSE EDYTH, PRtMEERK DANSECSE.

TOMMY DONNELLY, THE GOOD INDIAN. ROYAL . JAPANESE BALLET.

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GEORGE & LILLIE GARDEN World's Greatest Xylophon-ists.

ARTHUR STEWART & HAZEL KEELEY presenting Nifty Nonsense

THE JSINGING FOUR Holland, Dcrsey, Schwartz, Peltier . THE QUARTETTE EXCEPTIONAL

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LAVEEN & CROSSE as Julius & Brutus In Roman sports and pastimes as they were NOT in the days of the mighty Caesar.

Matinee Daily 2 :30; Lower Floor, 20c; Balcony, 10c Evening, 7:45 & 9:00. . Lower Floor, 30c; BaL, 20c

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Mew Castle vs. Mcteond Game Called 8:45 Seats Selling Phone 1563. .

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