Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 78, 12 February 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND iJALLAli(JM AMD SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1917

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Here Is What Tour Neighbor is Doing Here , are the dabs. Tea Parties. Daaees. Encace-

ments, Weddings and Orach Societies abort which Richmond Women Are Talking.

. Sat-irday afternoon atth home of Mlo Mary Clement,- North Thirteenth street, a first aid class to the Red Cross was organised. The members are Miss Mary Clements, Miss. Anna Nicholson, Miss Helen Nicholson, Miss Emerald Haaecoster, Miss Dorothy Land, Miss 'Esther Coate, Miss Vivian King, Miss Josephine Wilson, Miss Eleanor Seldel. -Miss Ruth Scott, Mrs. John Clements, Mrs. Arthur Curme, Mrs. Fred Bayer and Mrs. Everett Ackerman. Miss Martha Scott, Mrs. Edwin Williams, Mrs. John W. Thompson and Miss Mable Hasemeier will be asked to join the class. Meetings will be held each Friday afternoon at the High school.

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A pleasant birthday dinner was given Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Moore at his home, North O street Ferns and flowers were used in apr pointing the table. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore, Mr.' and Mrs. V. R. Howell of New Paris, O.,

Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Moore, Mr. Will Moore, Miss Martha Moore, Master George Moore and Mr. Edward Moore. Wednesday afternoon members of the Needlccraft club will be entertained by Mrs.' Josie Stanley at her home. Mrs. Roy Babylon will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Christian Woman's Board, of Missions of the Central church at' her home. East Main street. There will be a special program. ' ' ;- ;.. ' Mrs. Ernest Davis will bp hostess Wednr sday afternoon for a meeting of the Narcissus Embroidery, club at .her home, Wert Main 6treet. ' Tuesday evening-from -. 5 until 7 r'clock a supper will be given at the First English Lutheran church and the public is cordially invited to attend.

Home made cooking, parcel post and other booths will open to the public all day. t Miss Camilla Haner will give ' a thimble party Tuesday evening at her home, South Fourth street. The guests will be members of the Anemone club. A meeting of the Kare-Knot club will he hfcld Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grover Good. A meeting of the North . A Street Friends aid society will be held Wedrerday at the church. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds is entertain-

members of an-auction bridge club Thursday, at her; home in Reeveston. A special meeting of the Ladies Auxil'ary of the. Ancient Order of Hibernians wiil be' held Tuesday evening In i1" Knights cf Columbus hall.

This afternoon at 4 o'clock a. first aid class to the Red Cross met in the high school. - A card party win begiven Monday evening, February 19, in the. Knights of Columbus hall by the members of

the Sacred- Heart Sodality. In. honor of several guests Miss Blanch Luken will entertain with a movie party this evening. Many persons will attend the Valentine' luncheon auction-bridge party which will be given Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the Country club by the February social committee with Mrs. Ray K. Shiveley, chairman. All those who expect to attend are asked to make reservations not later than Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock-. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Allen entertained with a dinner last evening at their

home. 418 Randolph street. FlowersJ

and ferns appointed the table. Mre. Fred Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Trimble, and Miss Julia Margaret Trimble were among the guests. The Spring Grove Sewing circle. will not meet Tuesday afternoon. The meeting has been deferred untif a later date.

A sewing bee will be held Tuesday at the Hotel Westcott under the direction of Mrs. 'W. W. Gaar. to complete underclothing which Mrs. Gaar is donating to the Day NurEery and the Whitewater school.

Mias Carolyn. Hoiton. wilLtartaIn

mejahers jt a card cluhTuesday after

J noon at her home, North Fifteenth

street.:. :-::;.-,-.'--::

.Thursday afternoon Mrs. Jacob Lichtenfels Lichtenfels will be hostess

for a meeting of the Helping Hand club at her home, South Eighth street

; Home Economic' Study class of DIs

trict : Number 6, will meet Tuesday

afternoon with Mrs. T. A. Greenstreet at her borne, 908 Main street. There

will be a special program.

Mrs. A. E. Kutter and daughter, Miss

Helen of Boston, Mrs. C W. Mullen of M uncle, , and Mrs. A. E. Reber are

spending the week-end with their mother, Mrs. E. C. Nuss of Arba, Ind

iana.- " . - -

Mr. Mark Shofer and - Mr. Lester Taggart of Dayton, Ohio, spent the

week end Here . with : Mr. and Mrs. George Shofer. , An informal - reception was - given Saturday evening by Miss Martha Doan at her parlors in Earlham- College. Mr. and Mrs. L." C.-Anthony are the guests -of friends in Indianapolis. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman entertained in a delightful manner. Sunday, at their home north of the city. The affair was in the nature of a dinner and was given to celebrate the twentyfifth birthday anniversary of the host. Flowers and ferns appointed the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunn,. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman, Miss Eleanora Swan, Miss Rosalind Hartman and Martha and L. Jerffries. . , An open meeting of the Domestic Science association will be held Wednesday afternoon at the home'of Mrs. Fred J. Battel, South Fourteenth

I street -Members will be privileged to

invite guests.

An openmeettug of the Woman's Foreign- Missionary Society of the Firsts Methodist church will be. held Wednesday evening at the home of Dr.

, and Mys. U. . , B. G. jEwjnjg, South

xweirtn street, -rne nreir or me cnurcnare cordially invited to attend. ",'

,;.;E COLOR IHYOliR CHEEKS Bo Better Looking Take Olive Tablets ' If your skin is yellow complexion rn luiigue coated appetite poor :i . u,-.e a bad taste in your mouth a no-good feeling you should take i.- ve Tablets. ' - Dr. Kd-.vards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by L'r. IWards after 17 years of study v.-i'h hi-- patients. Ij:. uvvirds Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with clie oil. "You will know them by their dive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have r.o dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sulJ annually at 10c and 25c per box. AH Irucrgift. Take one or -two n:h''v 1 r."f !'" iiloasinff results.

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A supper will be served this evening at. the Second English..,&utheran church by the Brotherhood. .The East, End ' Ad.N societv pf the First Christian church will' meet

Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles .Wiley, $01 South Fourteenth street. There .will be important business matters far consideration. .. - ' - The King Herald Band of the Grace M. E. church met Saturday afternoon at the church. The meeting was opened with a song. Several Bible verses were given. The members sang a song after which Mrs. Haughton offered prayer. The reports of the secretary and treasurer were read. Misses Clara Carrington and Miss Lucile Bridge x, conducted the-, Mystery' Box. The members sang "pretty number and there was a jubilee drill followed by. special music by Miss Clara Carrington. The next.meeting will be held March 10. The hostesses will be Misses Elizabeth Price and Margaret Misener. ... Mrs. W. E. Page of Boston, Massachusetts, who has been at the Hotel Westcott giving, instructions in auc-, tion bridge, is returning Tuesday to her home. 'v.- - Mr. W. S. Corsa of Whitehall, Illinois, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ru dolph T3 Leeds, at -their hotiie in i ReeyestQn. ...... . . ., j Mr. " and Mrs. George LeBoutillier, ;

who have had a residence in Westcott ' Place; 'are leaving next week for Lo- j-

canspon., wnere iney win res-we. -is

A iclass of young girls under the diection of Miss;Edna Marlatt will sing

Tuesday afternoon : when the Parent-.

Teachers', association of the Garfield school meets at 3:30 o'clock in room 10. .. " A valentine social will be given Wednesday evening: ; at ..the , Second Presbyterian church by the young people. V ' , - ' .t Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Charles will entertain members of the Travel clulf at their' apartments in the Wayne. - . . V,.-' . - ' The Golden Rule Bible class of the First Methodist church will hold an afternoqn and evening meeting at the

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Cbittob. . Wdijr,' -Fb. ; lv pmtt .en ciag at three o'clock. A picnic supper, will be served. , All members of the class and their families are cordially Invited to be present t An all-day meeting of the aid society of the Reid Memorial U. P. church vill be held Wednesday at the church. C Mrs. -Edward Klute will entertain members of a card club Tuesday afterton at her home, Sooth Fourteenth street. ' . ' . ... . Kensington club members will be

.entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs, Omar Chase. , Tuesday evening, the men of the Epworth League of the Font M. E. church will entertain the women members at the church. A short business session will be held previous to the cocial hour. . . . . . For the pleasure of Mrs. Bonner of Greensburg, Indiana, a reception will be given at ' the First Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon by the members of 'the Missionary society. There will be a special program. The members of the Earlham Heights and Second Presbyterian Missionary societies will be special guests. Tea will be served. . " instead of meeting this evening Miss' Donna Hyde will entertain members of the V. V. club Tuesday evening at her home, South Tenth street . A card party -will be given Tuesday evening in the Moose Hall and the members and friends are invited to

attend.

The Joy Bearers of the Trinity Lu

theran church will meet Tuesday evening with Miss Mildred Cutter at her home, South Seventh street.

Mrs. John Woodhurst will be host

ess Tuesday for a Valentine party to

be given by the members of the Criterion club at her home, North Nine

teenth street A called meeting of the Neighborly club will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Martha Shute, in the country. - r ' r -- - . A rural comedy drama by Florence A. Cowles will be given under the auspices of the St. John's Young People's Society, Wednesday and Thursdav evenings of this week in the school halL The play is in four acts. . Act one, Home of Caleb Brandon; Act two, Same as the first act; Act three same as Act two and Act four, Home of Jasper Fernley in New York. The cast of characters is . as follows; Caleb Brandon, a farmer, Carl Blomeyer; Mrs. Brandon, his wife, Viola Blomey-

r; JwperlPernJey,, mmionatrt Bob ert Scbuennaai..JUiura.Feailo.v, bi8 daughter. Dorothy Schneider ; Marie. Laura's ' maid, Leona Hirschf ield;. Dr. Roger Austin, the physician. Edwin Habighorst; Sir Blashington Xngtey, an Englishman, Martin WlckemeyerrMrs. T. A. Smythe, a summer boarder, -Mah rie Dunlng; Thomas Algernon Smythe, her son, Richard Brehm; Vincent Grafton, a scoundrel, Harry Kehlenbrink; Speedmore Gassaway, a, chauffeur, Carl Grottendenick; Joyce Canrody, a trained nurse, Edith Stegman. Wednesday evening, "Old Maid's Convention," will be presented at the Middlebord church in Middleboro. The public is cordially invited to attend. ;

MRS. STEWART DIES

HAGERSTOWN, 'Ind , Feb. 12. Death came to Phtoebe Mv " St&wari; who has been a sufferer from" cancer many months, Friday. Funeral was

held, today at the Church of the Brethern, of which she "had been a member for thirty years. , Mrs. Stewart was born in North Carolina. She has lived near, her Jor.,; more than thirty-five years. The surviving members of her family are her husband, Jacob Stewart and children as follows : Earl at home, Leander of Hagerstown, Mrs. Charles Smith, of near Hagerstown; Mrs. Henry Lester and William Stewart of near Modoc He v. L. W. Teetor officiated.

HELD FOR-ilOBBERY OF CAtlDEII STORE

CAMDEN, 0.; Feb: 12 Richard Wes

coe was arrested early Saturday' morn

ing in Hamilton and held for city marshal, Robert Marshall. He was returned here Saturday evening and will be given a hearing Monday morning before Mayor F. G. Shuey. Wescoe is charged with taking $50 from' the cash register at the White House restaurant owned by Charles Wagoner.. Wescoe haa been employed as cook at the place. : ".',.';.', .

Masonic . Calendar

Monday Feb. 12. Richmond Commandery. No. 9, K. T." Rehearsal. Tuesday, Feb. 13. Richmond lodge, No. 196, -F. & A. M. '. Called meeting, work-in.-entered apprentice degree.

f ' Wednesday, Feb. 14. Webb lodge,

No. 24, F. & A. M., called meeting, work in Master ' Mason degree ' commencing at 7 o'clock. - - . . Friday, Feb.' 16. King Solomon's Chapter, No. , R. A. M-, called meeting, work in Mark Master's degree. . Saturday, Feb. 17. Loyal Chapter, No. 49, O. E. S., stated meeting, basket supper at 6 o'clock and social.

INVITE ORVILLE WRIGHT

Orville Wright inventor and aviator of Dayton, has been asked to' addresf the Science club of Earlham college in the near future. . ,. ;

With the Fibers! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain

So'r'e "corn's." hard 'corns' soft 'mm'i'nf

any kind of a corn can shortly be lifted right out with the fingers if you will apply directly upon the corn a few drops of freezone, says a Cincinnati authority.

ii to usunea inaL hi nna.ii cntrr rma ,

can get a quarter of an ounce of freex- f

vuo at a.u ui is uu if, waica is Bull" cient to rid one's feet of every corn or callus without pain or soreness ot the danger of infection. This new drug is an ether compound. and While StickV. dries thA mnment It

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lrruaie me surrounding tissue. . This announcement will interest many women here, for it is said that the present high-heel footwear Is putting corns on practically every woman's feet

CARRIES CONCEALED WEAPON

Robert Booth, a Centerville young man, pleaded guilty in city court today to a charge of having carried a concealed revolver. ' His case was fallen under advisement. The boy . has been in trouble before.

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