Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 75, 8 February 1917 — Page 6

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.THE RICHHQND PALLAIMJJBJ AND STJNrTELEGKAM, THDRSI)AY.FEBt 8, 1917

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SOCIETY

'S MEETING PLAGE

Another charming social function for the week was the pretty-morn-" na -party ?i ven -today by-Mrs. WHIarer 'Zr Carr at- her home- in -Westcott -Place when she entertained for Mrs. George LeBoutillier. Miss Lucy LeBoutillier of New York was a special guest. Clusters of spring flowers were used In arranging the rooms. The greats were .Mrs. Feed J. Carr, Miss Lucy' LeBoutillier of New York, Mrs. George LeBoutillier,, Mrs. Ray K. ShiyeleyvMra. Albert D. Gayle, Mrs. ,Wbur HibHerd, Mrs. . Rudolph G. Leeds, Mrs. Paul Comstock, Mrs. Jeanpette Bland, Mrs JMiltanCraig' head and Mrs.' Burton Carr.

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Mrs. Walter O. Butler, Mrs. Frank Braffett and Mrs. Ben Bartel went to Indianapolis this afternoon to bear Mme. Galli-Curcl, who will be beard at the Murat theatre this evening. Messrs. Walter Engle and,-Erman Smith are in Indianapolis attending the automobile show. MnLllay K. Shlveley will give an Informal tea Friday afternoon for Mrs. George LeBoutillier at her home in Wefetcolt Place. Friday at 1 o'clock Mrs. S. . Smith gives a luncheon for. the. guest and Saturday, evening Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock axe giving a dance. ' Last evening a meeting of the Red Cross- society was held at the home of Mrs. Eurton J. Carr in Westcott Place.

Mrs. Benjamin Johnson will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the King's Daughters of the South Eighth. Street Friends' church at her borne, North Eleventh street This evening Dr. and Mrs. August Kemper will entertain members of the Senior . .Luther League of Trinity Lutheran church at their home, 500 South Tenth street. An-assembly rarty will be given Friday evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp. Members of a card club were entertained yesterday afternoon ' by Mrs. Harvey Brown at her home. Mrs. Fred Meyer was a guest. Five Hundred was played at several tables. Favors went to Mrs. Charles Krelmeier, Mrs. George Reld and Mrs. George Ferling. After the game refreshments were served. In two weeks, Mrs. Webb Pyle has the club. ; ' Friday evening the members of the Narcissus Embroidery club - will entertain their husbands at the home of Mr. apd Mrs. Ernest Davis, 414 West Main street. The dinner which was to have been given Saturday at the Grace M. E. church by the members of the West Side section has been postponed. Mrs. Baltz .Beseher served a dainty, luncheon Wednesday afternoon after the Penny club .held its business meeting at her home, Lincoln- street. Committees were appointed. In two weeks an officers luncheon will be served at the home of Mrs. Millard Warfel, South Tenth street , 'Mrs. Edward Frances, of Arcanum,

Ohio, was the guest of Mrs. Bess

Member's of aVFive Huiidred"club

wem-entertatned-yesterday afternoon by Mrs. W. E. Eikenberry at her "honie South Twelfth street Miss Mary Can-

by was a guest. Favors went to" Mrs. 1 and Miss Ruth-Blossom played violin

""Mrs!" JrVT" Blossom was hostess

Wednesday afternoon for a Joint meet

ins of all sections of-ther' Woman's

Character Builders class of the Cen

tral Christian- - church at her -nome,

North - Eighth street -Mrs.- "Sarah Denny 'was named president'" of : the

class.- - During the afternoon a musical

program -was presented.-- Mies- Vera

Blossom and Miss-Mills gave numbers

Robert Hudson and Mrs. George Hunt Luncheon was served. In two weeks,

Mrs. Robert Husonias the club at j sang-a pretty solo. -During tie social

iam Romey, South Fourteenth Btreet Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ben

Bartel. Mr. Alfred Bartel of Topeka, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Battel and Misses Carolyn and Ellen Bartel and Master William Romey. Wednesday 'Ttrrernddn Mrs. Omar3.' Whelan entertained members of a thimble . club . at her home..North Twelfth street. Mrs. Hugh Mauzy of RushviHe. a guest of Mr. and "Mrs. George .BeekeC and Mrs.-. Edward Franciaof Arcanum, Ohio, were guests. Dainty refreshments were , served. Miss Anna Harrington entertains the club in two weeks. Members of a card club will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. W.

R. Stevens at her home, 221S North E-

street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Warfel and little daughter Jean, of Richmond, Ind., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Warfel at their hpme, 3316 Graceland avenue. They will leave ' early in March for a residence in Washington, D. C. Indianapolis Star. Many important events in club and social circles will be features of next weok's social schedule. A reception is being planned by the women 'of the First Presbyterian church in -honor of Jlrs. Bonner of Greensburg, Indiana, ynodical president of the Missionary

society anil who will - be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John M. Wampler. .The affair will probably be held on Tuesday afternoon. The special guests will be members of the Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian and Earlham Heights Presbyterian church. Tea will be Eerved. .Wednesday afternoon, the Domestic Science association announces an interesting 'meeting at the." home ' of Mrs. Fred J. Bartel, South Fourteenth street when Mr. Melcher of Indianapolis, will talk on "Importance of Well-Directed Reading for Children." All members of the-association may attend. Mrs." Fred J. Bartel went to Indianapolis this afternon to hear Mme. Galli-Curci and be the guest-of Miss Gertrude .Bartel. ..." 'Mr. and - Mrs. Blue . Williams .were given a surprise Saturday evening at their home.north of the city by sixey of their friends and neighbors. Music

ahd games of contest were enjoyed.

Refreshments were served. Favors were given to -Mr. Miller of New Paris and Miss Bonnie Carman of Chester. The guests included:,.. Messrs. and. Mesdames -Blue Williams, George Wor-

ley, Will Brown, Frank Huffman, Hen

home; North Twelfth street.

A dinnef 'a8 given last evening at Che Country club by Mr. and Mrs. Will-

OLD-TIME REMEDY MAKES PURE BLOOD

Williamson, Floyd Began, Thomas Snyder, Elmer Sittloh," Clifton Pitman, Perry Hartley, Lyman Taylor, Ray Hartley; Mesdames Clem Baicd,-Chey-

Alraeda Williamson, Alta Williams; Bonnie Carman, Gertrude Lahrman,

Blanche Carman, Kathcrine Lahrman,

Ethel Taylor, Jessie-Jonesr-Helen Huffman, Josephine ; Strater, Irene Brown, Alberta Hartley; Masters "Marvel-'Wor ley, Willie ' Williamson,

Paul Huffman, Everett Williamson,

her home in the Gennett Flats.

- Tuesday evening from 5 until .7 o'clock the aid society -of the -First English Lutheran - church will give a Valentine supper " at the church for. the price of . twenty-five cents. The public is invited. , All day on Tuesday an apron booth, homemade baking and 'Codlcing, in addition "td""aparcel"post booth will be a feature at the church. Guests will be welcomed any time throughout the daxMembers of theB. B. B. Thimble club were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. -Howard Sudhoff at her-home, North Tenth- street. Mrs. Weidner, Mrs. Nieman and Mrs, Charles Sudhoft were guests. The af-: ternoon was spent socially and. with, needlework. ' Refreshments were served. -The club meets the first-Wednesday in March with Mrs. Charles Runget -South Fifteenth street. In honor of his sister, Miss Helen Rethmeyer, Mr. . Eugene Rethmeyer planned a successful -surprise last evening at the Rethmeyer home, Richmond avenue. The guests spent the evening, dancing and with music. A dainty, luncheon was. served at a late hour. The guests were Misses Helen McMinn, Helen Rethmeyer, Mary Nicholson, Neva . Bowman, Camilla Haner, Messrs. Harold Brown, Logan Keelor, Wendell O'Neal, Dale Owens and Guy Pontius. Miss Camilla Haner will give a thim

ble party Tuesday evening of next

selections -with piano -accompaniment

by Miss Hilda Kirkman. Miss Mills

heur -refreshments were served. ' Miss

Will Henderson and Miss-Mills assist

ed the hostess in serving. ; The next meeting will be held "the first" Wednes

day in March.

: Friday evening, February 16', the aid

society of the-Second English-Lutheran church' will give a play, "The Old

Peabody Pew" taken from a pretty

stoix written by Kate Douglas tyTggaixand j)ublished in the February

number of the Woman s Home Journal. An admission of ten and fifteen

cents' will be asked and the proceeds will go toward" the church' building

fund. The cast' of characters is as follows: Mrs. Chris. Wellbaum, reader; Mrs. Baxter, Minister's wife, Mrs. Har

mon Jahnke; Mrs. Burbank," President of " the- Dorcas society, Mrs. Oscar Green; Mrs. Miller, wife of deacon Mil

ler, Mrs.. J. Fay Holaday; Mrs. Sargent .Village historian, Mrs. Charles Davis; Widow Budzell, Mrs. Baltz Bescher; Miss Lobelia Brewster, Mrs. Harry Burgess, Jr., Maria Sharp, Mrs. Roy Denning, Nancy Wentworth, Mrs. William Klopp, Jr., Justin Peabody, Mr. Andrew Rausch. Members of the Hiawatha Social and Literary society will meet Friday afternoon with -Mrs. Edward Stigelman, South Fourteenth street-

Mrs. Fred Lahrman was hostess

Wednesday afternoon fpr a meeting of the Current Events club at her home, Kinsey street Mrs. Emma Hobson gave a. splendid book review on "Esther." Mrs. Agnes Haisley had an interesting paper, "Education In Australia." Two new members Mrs.' Randall and Mrs.

week at her home. South Fourth street Clem Harris were taken into the so.

in-honor of members of the Anemone club. The meeting which was to have been held at the home of Miss Helen McMinn has been deferred on account of this function. " 7 The aid society of the Middlebbro church will give a play, Wednesday evening, . February 14, .entitled, "Old Maid's Convention," at the church in Middleboro. An admission of fifteen cents will be asked. The Junior choir of the First English Lutheran church will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the church. The open "meeting of the Music Study club when guest day will be observed will-be held Wednesday afternoon, .-February. 21 at the ; home of

Mrs. Fred" J." Bartel, South Fdur-jg

leemu sireex- aiiss uaroiyn iiuuon, instrumental, and Mrs. Bartel, vocal, will arrange the program. Members may invite guests. ...

Hood's Sarsaparilla has been and still is-the people's medicine because of its reliable character and its won-

derful success in purifying, enriching , 1Ta-rryWorIey, Chauncey Wor.rowv.Earl

Tfi Bunker, Orla Blume, Harrison Miller, tog the common diseases and aflments D id Hartlcy 0rlus Blume Waj.ne SSS Baird- MeIvin BrownK general debmty ' tired- lister Str,ater, Russell, Harold Brown 'liid's'lafsapariKrifies and en- Sittlobriches the blood, and in so doing ren-; mm

fters the-human system the greatest service possible. This medicine has been tested for years. It is perfectly pure, clean , and . absolutely . safe, as well as of peculiar and unequaled medicinal merit Get Hood's, and get It now from any trog store. Adv.

- The -Dorcas-society-met -this afternoon, with Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum at her home, North Eleventh street.' "Mi, and" Mrs. Carniel " Davis, who" were married Monday, are spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan enroute -to their new home in Shelby ville. , " . A meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M.. E. church 'was' held "Wednesday at the

home of Mrs. J

avenue. Mrs. Deem was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Miller, Miss Rose Dunn and Mrs. Frank Neal, Mrs. U. S. A:.13ridge ledflie dsrotfornar. exercises. The Mystery box was conducted by Mrs. . Mary Price and Mrs. Clarepce Kramer. March 7, Mrs. Clarence Kramer will be hostess for the annual

Thank-offering meeting of the society

ciety. Refreshments were served

Next Wednesday the club will hold a "kid" party at the home of Mrs. J. F. Holaday, 217 Pearl street.

Mrs. Andrew, Roser, who. has been at Reld Memorial Hospital suffering a fractured limb, has been taken to the home of Mrs. Bair, 202 North Seventh street, where friends may. call -

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175C Striped wool suiting in brown t Ones was used In this instance. The. skirt is nice for any of this seaII ton's, dress materials, and is a pracleal style for wash fabrics, such as 1- flnghamv. linen, "drill, corduroy,- phrde. ' to serge or taffeta it will be nice for rear with shirtwaists or blouses. The Pattern Is cut in 7 sizes: 22, 24, 26, - 18, 30, 32 and 34 Inches waist measure. It requires . for- a . 26:inch;-"size. . 3 5:8 rards of 44-inch material. The skirt t; neasures a little over 3 1-4 yards at -' lie foot. A pattern of this" illustration mailed w any address on receipt of 10 cents n rilver or stamps.

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Anyone who tries thia pleasant tasting home-made cough syrup, 'will quickly understand why it is used in more homes in the United States and Canada than any other cough remedy. The way it takes hold of an obstinate couch, giving immediate relief, will make you regret that you never triei it before. It is a truly dependable .cough remedy "that should be kept handy in every home, to use at the first sign of a cough during the night or day .time. Anv druggist can supply you with 2 ounces of Pinex (50 cents worth). Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated avgar syrup. The total cost ia about 54 eents and you have a full pint of the most effective remedy vou ever used.-. The quick, lasting relief you get from this pTrflpillnnt "polish svrun will re'allv

K. Deem, Richmond J, surprise you. It promptly heals the

inflamed membranes that line tnc tnroat and air passages, stops the annoying throat ticklp, loosens the phlegm, and soon vour cough stops entirely.-.-Splendid for bronchitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Jsorwav Dine extract, combined

with guaiacol and is famous the world i

over for its neaimg enect on tne membranes. To avoid disappointment ask for "2 ounces -of- Pinex with full directions and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. .: , . . . . -

"A pleasant meeting of the Neighborly club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George McLean National Road, East Mrs. Will Austin read a paper, "Life of William MCKInley'- and Miss Anna Fetta gave several "readings. Responses to roll call were quotations from Longfellow.After the program -there was a social Lour and refreshments A called meeting of the sooiety-will be held Tnes d.a.T: afternoon; at .the home of. Mrs. Mar'tha Sbute.' . February 21 an. evening meeting fo'f "tfusbahds of 'members will be heW-at the home of Mrs. Harry-Finley. on th' Henley-; road. Members, pre sen t jrtsr JVIesdamefcAur gust, Charles and Harry. Bachmeyer, Harry Fmley,. Fred" yetla, Forrest Van Zaht, Martha." ShUte, WiU Austin and Miss 'Anna Fetta. .. ' -. . The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church will hold its annual Thankoffering meeting : and Valentine party : Wednesday ev.ening at the. home of Dr: and Mrs. UJ. B. G. Ewing; -72- South - Twelfth .street. This,rwiIl.be"anlopen meeting and there wilL.be a special program. The Tirzah aid" society of the Ben Hur Lodge met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Thomas at her home, South Tenth street . Thirty -guests were present "Next Wednesday evening the aid will meet at the home of, Mrs. John Schneider, 333 - South Twelfth street and Miss Anna Schneider will be hostess. - There was a large . attendance yesterday afternoon- when- members of Circle 3 of the aid society of the First English Lutheran" church enjoyed a thimble party at., the .home of Mrs.. Albert Reihhardt. In the dining room Spring ' Sowers were" in evidence. Needlework was a feature Refreshments Were served. Fifty, members in addition -to several guests- attended the meeting of the Christian Women's Board of Missions of the First Christian church held Wednesday afternoon-at the church. Flowers presented by-Dr. S. E. Smith of Easthaven, with flags, ornamented

the ' church" parlGfs"." ' The'V hostesses were Mrs. Jeannette Wilson, Mrs. Lena trobaugh, Mrs! Clara White, Mrs. Ida TittleMrs.' "Bertha Mills: The society now has a membership of ninety-

three. Plans were made tor the week)

of prayer to be held after Easter at the church by the Bocietyl A speaker from the College of Missions in Indianapolis will be here at this time, Mrs. Eftninie-Tdung read an article on Mexico taken from a Catholic papers -Mrs. Clara White gate the home topic, and Mrs.-EUa. Dennis- conducted the Tidings Quit" :MrV Byron WiJ-

son played a violin number with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Jeannette Wilson." The foreign paper was given by Mrs. Anna Hoover. Mrs. Leroy Little read an article from the Mission book, "A Westpointer in the Land of

the Mikado." Mrs:' W. G.'McVy gave -a report of a recent convention beM in Dublin. The hostess served refreshments. .is:.-,..: W-

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