Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 84, 19 February 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADItTM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1917

SOCIETY'S MEETING PLAGE r iii i

The Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the American? Mr. "John Godwin of Linton. Indiana,

Revolution held its monthly meeting Saturday afternoon at the

home of Miss ITlorence Fox, .National avenue. There wa& a large attendance of the membership. Several important husi,ness matters were Considered.- Mrs.--J T. Giles, regent, by yij.'ue of her office should attend the national convention to be held in the Continental in Washington, D. C, the week of April '.16. As she will be unable to attend the. following alternates were riamed, first, Mrs. John H. Nicholson; second, Mrs. Walter. Bates;, third, Mrs. Paul Comstock; fourth, Mrs. D. W. Comstock. Mrs. W. W. Gaar, who is seeking the national office of treasurer-gen ral will of course go on to Washington and remain until after tfc je convention. A first aid class to the Red Cross was organized wi ih a membership of twenty members. .Dr.. Rose Druitt .will deliver, the. lectures. After the business session, Mrs. George B. JOougan read a paper, "Underground Railways in Indiana." -An ia formal tea followed. The hostess for the next meeting will be announced -later.

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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gennett, Miss 'Emerald Hasecoster, Mr. John Hasecoster and Mr. Wrenn Hasecos'tcr occupied one of the boxes Saturday evening at the Washington theatre 'to see " "Gypsy Love." , , . . . . 1 . A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of , the Sons of. Veterans, will,. be. held. .Tuesday afternoon at the Court House.

The aid . society of the Second English Lutheran church, has arranged for a bazaar to be held Tuesday afternoon at the Sunday school room at which time a number of useful and pretty articles may be procured. In

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the evening from 6 until 7 o'clock there will be a punny supper.- -The public is invited. 'f i An all-day meetfmg of Section 1 of the Ladies and . Pastor's Union of Grace ,M. E. churrh will be held Wednesday at the honue of Mrs. 6. F. Ward South Sixteenth I street. ,

An evening of the Neighborly club for husbands anf 1' families of the members will be held Wednesday at the home of Mr. anc. Mrs. Harry Finley. it - ; After spendiiag the week-end here Miss Frances O'Brien has returned to Dayton where she is teaching in & business schocfl. Tuesday ev ming at 8 o'clock a meeting of the Woman's Franchise League will be held 1 -in the Commercial club rooms. Mr. lilfred Jessup will speak. The meeting is open to the public. Mrs. Josi ;ph Linn of Hagerstown, has returnqi i from Mansfield, and Chicago, Illinof s, where she has been visiting relative ,s for the past ten days. - Tuesday afternoon Miss Mary Wilcox will entertain members of the Aftermath; at her home, 116 Fort Wayne avenue. The program as announced fn the year book will be as follows: . "American Interests in Mexico," Mrs. Chloe Butler Hays; Spanish- lesson. Miss ' Ruby Maze, a student at Earlham co lege, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maze tit Connersville. A r jetty wedding was solemnized Sund ry at high noon when Miss Willodine Throckmorton, daughter of Mrs.

at the home of the bride's mother, Na

tional Road, East The ceremony room was ornamented with pajmrand ferns. The service was read by Dr. u. S. A. Bridge of the Grace M- E. church and the ring ceremony "was'used. The guests numbered twenty and included near relatives of- the bride and. bridegroom. The bride, wore a blue traveling suit "with -hat of blue trimmed in white. " Her" flowers were a" corsage boquet of .bride's roses and ferns. They left immediately after, the ceremony for their newly appointed home in Linton, where they will be at home after March 1. The bride, is a wellknown young woman of this city and has many friends -who wish-her happiness. ; ( ( . .. ,t A meeting of the aid society of the "South" Eighth" StrteT Friends churchwill be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 : 30 o'clock at the church. '" Tuesday afternoon! at 3:45 o'clock the first aid class organized by twenty girls of the high school ,will meet at the - building and will hear a lecture by Dr. Hays. A meeting of the Aid society of the West Richmond Friends church will be held Tuesday afternoon at the church and the time will be spent sewing. - - A Washington party . will be given Tuesday afternoon" at the home of Mrs.; Charles , Moss. 312 ; South Sixteenth street, for all women members of the Reld Memorial U. P. church. Mrs. Charles Kendall of Kokomo, Indiana, who spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Kendall at Xenia, Ohio.., was the guests of friends here Sunday morning enroute home. Mr. Forrest Davis has returned from Dayton. Ohio, where he was a guest at a dinner given Saturday evening. Miss .Virginia Livingstone entertained members of her Sabbath school class of Grace M. E. church at her home, North Eleventh street, Saturday afternoon. An informal dinner was given Saturday evening by Judge and Mrs. D. W. Comstock ct their home. North Tenth street. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Rae, Mr." and Mrs. Dwight Young, Misses Clara and Elizabeth Comstock and the host and hostess. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Moss, Mr. and

Mrs. Charles Moss were entertained to

.children, of Centervllle Miss Blanch Fulton. Mr: Elmer Fulton and Mr. Bertiee Parker.--- r- - An invitation is extended to the young people pf the city to attend the ckating party which will be given this evening at . 7: 30 o'clock at the Coliseum. Members may bring guests. If, the affair is successful another skate will be given. "Miss Mary Leftwick, 310 North Sixteenth street, will be hostess Tuesday evening for a- meeting of the King's Daughters of the Second Presbyterian church instead of meeting with Miss Eva King, as -announced. ' Mrs. Charles Skinner -was the guest of her motrer-in Centerville. , Saturday- .' MrsL Sheridan Inderstrodt and son James Richard, spent Wednesday and Thursday the guests of Mrs. Howard Kuhlman at Connersville.

1829 Bule gingham, with trimming of white braid, is here shown. The design is good for all wash fabrics, for serge, flannel, suiting, gabardine, . repp And poplin. " It is also nice for corduroy and.jyejvet. -.The closing is at the left'side under" the tuck. The Pattern is cut in 4 sizes: 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. It requires 3 yards of 36-lnch material for an 8-year size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in stamps or silver.

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A. O . Snively was quietly married to supper Sunday evening by Mr. and

Mrs. William Moss.

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sKe doesn't know that Resinol Soap would clear her shm .. "She would be a pretty girl, if it wasnj forthat pimply, blotchy complexion ! ' But the regular use of Resinol Soap, aided at first by a little Resinol Ointment, would probably make it deaf, fresh and charming. If a poor skin is your handicap, begin using Resinol

acc now quickly it improves.

Kesmol Soap and Resmol Omtment are sold by all druggists. For free samples ot each, write to Dept. 4-N. Re, mo!, Baltimore. Md.

Section two of the aid society of the Second Presbyterian church, will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. B. E. Whaley, 536 North Nineteenth street. - A meeting of the Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church will be held Thursday afternoon at the church-and there-will be- a-special -program. . . . ... The play, "The Old Peabody Pew" was given for the second time Saturday evening at the Second English Lutheran church, and was largely attended. ' - " A house-party was given over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gohr, South Fourteenth street, when their ' daughter. Miss Celina Gohr. returned from Indiana .University bringing with her Misses Lona Skinner of Remington. Indiana, and Helen Stevenson of Monticello, Indiana. Mr. Stanley Gehr of Purdue University was also home for the weekend. The guests returned today. " Mr. and' Mrs. Elwood Fulton gave a prettily appointed dinner Sunday in honor of several guests. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burleson and family, Mrs. Fannie Burleson cf Logansport. Mrs. Charles Roberts and

Members of the E. G. C. club will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs: Fred .Knuckel at her home, North Seventh street. The Knights and Ladies of Security will meet Tuesday: evening at the lodge rooms. A meeting of. the Progressive Literary society will be held Tuesday afternoon with Miss Hazel Gregg at her borne, North Ninth street The program will be given as announced in the year book.. , A . public . card . party will be given Tuesday evening by the St Rose society of the St. Andrew's church in the St. Andrew's HalL Favors will be given. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mr. Edward Turner will entertain members of a card club at their home, South Twelfth street. Mr. and Mrs. Will Goodwin of New Castle, gave a pretily appointed dinner Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sligar and Mr. and Mrs. John Ratliff. of this city, were among the guests. In celebration of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. E. H. Christopher was given a pleasant surprise Sunday at her home, South. J street She re

ceived many presents. A dinner was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hough and son Charles of Dayton ; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Burnett and daughters. Misses Berntce and Mary of Webster; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christopher and daughter. Miss. Helen and Miss Therza StlmmeL Cf . Mrs. Edward Hollarn will entertain members of, a card.'club Tuesday afternoon at her apartments, North Fifteenth, street. .. . ; . ,. Section two of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M: ' B, church, will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Edgar ;Meranda at her home. Section 3 of the Ladies and Pastor's UnioA or Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday ' afternoon , with Mrs. George Miller at her home, 110 North Tenth street, 'instead; of meeting with Mrs. John Lott t. ": :-..- ; Mrs. W. H. Longman will be hostess Tuesday afternoon for. a-meeting of the Sbow-Me Club at her ; home, 413 Richmond avenue. After the stated meeting', of the Eastern Star Saturday evening in the Masonic Temple there was a supper and informal dance. One hundred members and their families attended. Piano and drums played the order ot dances. Y Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Shera : will be host and hostess Tuesday evening for an open meeting " of the Woman's Home Missionary society of the First M. E. church at their home, North Thirteenth street. ' Tuesday evening Miss Hazel Henderson will entertain a number of guests informally in the Omicron Pi Sigma fraternity rooms, East Main "street Wednesday afternoon - Mrs. Webb Pyle will entertain members of the Five Hundred club at her home. South Twelfth street This evening a card party , will be given in the St. Mary's hall by the members of the Sacred Heart Sodality. The members and friends are invited. Saturday evening the Girls' Athletic association of Earlham' College gave a Valentine party in the gymnasium at.the.collene. Part of the girls were in boys' attire, and the others wore

unique girls' costumes. Miss Martha Dean was "Queen of Hearts." All the decorations were in keeping with St Valentine. Delicious refreshment were served. The committee In charge was composed of Misses Edith Haworth, Edna Neadbooser, Mildred Henley, Elsie McLane, Mary Hunt Zola Clark and Clara Sellers. The Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church Will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. B. Clements, North Thirteenth street

These Youngsters

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Medicine For Croup or Cold Troubles They Use the Outside" Treatment

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Everyone knows that the less medicine we take the better off we are, and this is particularly true with children. Mrs. Flossie Rockwell, 515 Alabama Street, Mishawaka, Ind., is one of the many mothers who now use the external treatment for colds. 1 "I have used VapoRub on both my children," writes Mrs. Rock

well, for colds in their heads and lungs. I just rubbed

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it over their throats and chests and in a night's time they were relieved. Then my husband - and I both had sore throats and coughs and were also relieved over night." VapoRub comes in salve form, is applied externally, and relieves by inhalation as a vapor, and by absorption thru the skin. Croup is usually relieved within fifteen minutescolds over night. Three sizes 25c, 50c or $1.00.

Veep a little Bopv-Guabp in VOUR home'

ORRINE FOk DRINK HABIT So uniformly successful has Orrine been In restoring victims of the "Drink Habif; into sober and useful citizens, and so strong is our confidence in its curative powers, that we want to emphasize the fact that - Orrine Is sold under this positive guarantee.' If, after a trialyou get no benefit, your money will be refunded. . It is a simple home treatment "No sanitarium expense. Orrine is prepared ' in two - forms: No. 1, secret treatment a powder; No. 2, in . pill form, the voluntary treatment Costs only $1.00 a box. Ask for free booklet telling all about Orrine. A G. Luken Co, 630 Main St adv.

Laugh When People Step On Your Feet

Try this : yourself then v It along to others, .'- It works!

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Ouch ! ? ! ? ! ! This kind of rough talk will be heard less here in town if people troubled with corns win follow the simple advice of this Cincinnati' authority, who claims that a few drops of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon the corn dries up and lifts right out without pain. He says freezone is an ether compound which dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since, the inauguration of the high heels. Adv.

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