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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, FEB. 26, 1917

SOCIETY

'S MEETING PLACE

A meeting' of the Music Study club will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock in the public art gallery

at the High school. The subject will

be "Venetian Influence in Music

Miss Mable Hasemeier will have charge of the instrumental numbers.

Mrs. Dempsey Dennis has arranged for

the vocal numbers. They will be

Flower Maiden, by Wooler: Mrs.

Dwight Young; (a) Gondolier song, by

Draben-Hoffman, (b) In Our Boat by

Caven. Mrs. Dempsey Dennis. Mrs,

Dwight Young, Mrs. J. P. Hill. Mrs. Lewis 0. King and Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum; Mandolin and Moonlight, Paul ; Bliss, Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum, Mrs.

i Lewis C. King, Mrs. Dwight Young,

Mrs. J. p. HJ11 and Mrs. Dempsey Den

' nis. Mrs. Lewis C. King, president of

me ciuo win nave charge of the dis1 cusslon. i An evening party was given Satnrtdav eveniner at the hom of Mr ad

(Mrs. Isaac Wilson, south of the city

I or me members of the Recreation cirj cle for their husband3 and families. 'American flaes and snrin? finvm

i ornamented the rooms. Vlctrola TlTTm-

t oers were reatures. Mr. Clark Crowe j save Teadlngs. A play entitled "The I Sleeping Car" was presented. The cast I of characters was: Mr. Roberts, Mr. (Wilson Magaw; Mrs. Robert, Mrs. ! Wilson llagaw; Atmt Mary, Mrs. William Beeeon; A Calif ornian, Mrs. Rob tert Wilson: A Porter, Mr. James Endsiley. After the program there was a (social hoar and refreshments. ( Masters Panl and Albert Snedeker entertained with a Washington party ! at his home, east of the city for a nam fber of his friends. Games and music featured the afternoon. Refreshkments were served. The guests were j Masters Setfert Holtoouse, Raymond Maag. Julius Schroeder, Joseph Stolle, pen Bennen, William Bennen, Carl F-Beece and Albert Senedeker. j . I Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Martin, 135 j Williams street, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday. They (were married at the home of Mr. and SMrs. EUag Roberts in Williamsburg, US67. by the Rev. Elizabeth

fMr. Martin is a veteran of the Civil fwar having served four years and Ithree months. The Senior class of Earlham ri.

lege win give a reception this evening for the members of the Earlham faculty at the Public Art Gallery in the High School on the third floor of the

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building at 8 o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. M, F. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Comstock have accepted the invitation of the class to lecture informally concerning the pictures now hanging in the gallery. Misses Esther Hiss and Mary Lovell Jones will furnish music. . An open meeting of the West Richmond W. C. T. U. will .be held this evening at the West Richmond Friends church, and a Frences WHlard Memorial program will be given. A meeting of the aid society of the South Eighth Street Friends church will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the church and the time will be spent sewing. A card party will be given Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Moose halL Circle Number 5 of the aid society of the First Presbyterian church, will give a tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Mather, 106 South Seventeenth street. I Narcissus Embroidery club members will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Howard Longfellow. Mrs. John B. Dougan will be hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of

the aid society of the Reid Memorial

hospital at: her home, North Tenth

street. j A meeting of the Trifolium Literary society will be held this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Lee B. Nusbaum.

NorflJ Eleventh street Each member

will be privileged to invite a guest The program will be given as announc

ed in the year book.

From 5 until 8 o'clock Wednesday evening the members of Section 2 of

the Aid society of the Second Presby

terian church will give a penny supper at the church. All persons are invited to attend. Mrs. Charles Bentlaee left Saturdav

for Chicago, where she will loin Mr.

Bentlage for a residence. He has been in Chicago for some time having accepted a position as manager of a large . wholesale grocery company about a year ago. In a week they will be joined by their daughters. Misses Grace and Louise. They have been residents of this city for several years and their many friends, regret to see them leave. . Miss Grace Smith has returned from Indianapolis where she spent the

wees-end and saw the "Passing Show" at the Murat Theatre.

A meeting of the Criterion club will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A, B. Harrison, West Main street. Members of the Spring Grove Sewing circle will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Abner Bulla at her home in Spring Grove. A meeting of the Home Economic Study class of District Number 6 will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Nora Norris at her home on the Middleboro pike. The St Paul's Guild of the St. Paul's EDlscoDal church will

Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Parish House. Mrs. John Frances Urie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dudley

Foulke of Reeveston, will come this week for a brief visit Mrs. Urie will make an address on the "Montessori System" at a meeting of the Domestic Science association on Wednesday. The members of a luncheon-auction bridge club will be entertained Thurs

day by Mrs. Jeannette Bland at her

home. North Tenth street.

Tuesday afternoon Miss' Carolyn Hutton entertains members of a card club at her home, North Fifteenth

street

Thirty-two children attended the

party given Saturday afternoon at the East Main Street Friends church for the members of the Junior department

of the Sunday school. The rooms

were arranged with flowers and ferns. Games and music were features. A luncheon was served. The teachers of the department assisted in entertaining the children. Mrs. A. W. Roach, president of the Domestic Science association is out of the city today. Miss Henrietta Coleman represented the clubs of this city at a luncheon given by Mrs. Paul Comstock at her home in Richmond Tuesday for the art committee of the Sixth District Federation - of clubs. Ten members from different parts of the district

were -present and an elaborate .luncheon and interesting discussion of art afterwards. ' The movement toward prompting interest in art in the district was discussed. The committee also visited the Art exhibit at the Richmond high school. Rusbville Republican. Mrs. Walter Snaveley and children left this morning for Columbus, Ohio, where they will spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woodworth, former residents of this city. Mrs. Charles Shera and Mrs. Hubert McClelland went to Cincinnati today to visit friends. A skating party will be given this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Coliseum. The members of the club and their friends are invited. The Young Married Ladies class of the Chester M. E. church will give a parcel post sale and social Wednesday evening at the hall. Price's ice cream will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to the public The Knights and Ladies of Security will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Vaughan Hall.

A pretty wedding was solemnized Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the St. Paul's Lutheran church parsonage, when Mr. Walter Newman and Miss Helena Fread of Raleigh, Indiana, were quietly married by the Rev. R. W. Rohlfing. The ring ceremony was used. Mr. and Mrs. Newman have many friends here. r, given Wednesday evening at the Second Presbyterian church. A nomi

nal admission fee will be asked.

Members of the aid society of the West Richmond Friends church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the meeting house. In celebration of .their fourteenth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. William Seaney gave a prettily appointed dinner last evening at their

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home, North Fifth street. "A delicious dinner in several courses was served at 6 o'clock. Covers were laid for thirty-one guests. They were recipients of a number of useful gifts. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Seaney and daughter, . Mr. and Mrs. William Shinn, Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. James Thurman. Mr. and Mrs. O. G.' Porterfield, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. William Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morrell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClure and children, Mrs. Robert Shinn, Miss Ethel McClure, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reese, Miss Pauline Senior and Miss Helen Eubank. The aid society of the Second English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. William Kellar. Mrs. John Longstreth and Mrs. Joseph Brown are spending the week in Dayton, Ohio. The Ladies U. C. T. Social club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. William Doyle at her home, 328 Kinsey street. There' will be a special program. Miss Mary Noland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Noland, North Sixteenth street, was operated on today at the Lake Side Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, by the eminent surgeon. Dr. Carlisle. Her many friends are anxious to hear of her condition.

A meeting of the Pollyanna club was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde Riegel. The club is composed of members of a Sunday school class of the Second Presbyterian church taught by Mrs. Riegel. Miss Gertrude Smith was made a mem

ber of the club. Refreshments were

served. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock a lecture "Across Canada" with stereopticon will be given by Rev. J. J. Rae at the First Presbyterian church under the auspices of the Westminister Guild. An admission will be asked. Kensington club members will be entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Harry Hamilton at her home, East Main street A meeting of the A. O. T. club will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Floyd Stout. -

Tuesday evening the Brotherhood of he Trinity Lutheran church will meet at the church. A meeting of the East End Aid society of the First Christian "church will be held Tuesday afternoon at the church. Interest is manifested in the play, "The Old Peabody Pew," which will be Mrs. Josephine Whittaker, Dunlap, Kas., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W.. H. Glidewell, near Williamsburg, and oth

er relatives . in ... Wayne - and : Fayette counties. . . : . - . . Saturday evening Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles W. Taylor entertained .with a

party at the Coliseum to see the polo game In honor of Mr. J. O. Faswick off Springfield, Ohio. : "

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Nine Year Old South Bend Doy

Loses Little

If more parents would follow the advice of Mr. J. M. Felton, 116 E. Broadway, South Bend. Ind., their children wouldn't lose much time from school on account of colds. . The important thing is to treat these troubles at the first symptom. Keep plenty of

iresn air In the bedroom, and at night apply a good application of Vick'a VapoRub Salve, leaving the covering loose around the neck, so the vapors arising may be inhaled. Mr. Felton gives his experience as follows: "About a week ago our nine year old boy came home from school with a cold pain in his head and high fever. We put him to bed and applied Vick's VapoRub up his nosr

trils and over his chest, then covered with a warm flannel cloth and In the morning the pain in his head was gone and in two days he went back to school and has been well since. VapoRub is the best we have ever used."

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