Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 123, 5 April 1917 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. THURSDAY,' APRIL 5, 1917
j Where Richmond's Society Congregates
. Beautif ul In all of lta appointments
r.s the party given Wis anernoou vj . t" j i t.aMiiin at Iiap home
11 rs. wim jdi-- --- - 16 8outh Twenty-second street in non-
n of a number or guesis Mrs. B. D Welch, who la leaving soon Tor Anderson where she will have a permanent residence, the house was prettily decorated throughout with ipring flowers and ferns. A delicious luncheon was served. The guests were , Mrs. C. A. Burns. Mrs. J. N. Neff and Mrs. Harry Strodbeck of Baton, Ohio, Mrs. R. D. Welch. Mrs. William Beasley, Mrs. Luther Feeger, Mrs. Myron Crane, Mrs. E. J. Dykeman, Mrs. Robert Nohr with her guest, MlssElsa rteln. of Indianapolis, Mrs. Edgar Brown, Mrs. Harry Bentlage, Mrs. George Rohe, Mrs. Frank Page and Mrs. A. J. Whallon. Mrs. C. A. Burns and children of Eaton, Ohio, are spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Iserman, South Twenty-second street Mrs. Burns is a sister to Mrs. Iserman. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stanley are entertaining Miss Stanley of Liberty at their home, East Main Btreet
A meeting of the Glen View Crochet club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack Haner. The following church societies have arranged for Easter markets to be given Saturday: " The St. Paul's Guild of the St Paul's Episcopal church will give a market at the Parish House all day beginning at 10:30 o'clock In the morning. . The Victorian Bible class of the Grace M. E. church will give a market Saturday at the Conkey Drug Store, If . Im
The Central Aid society of the First Christian church will bold a market Saturday in the Oakland Wall Paper Store, East Main street. . . The aid society of the First M. E. church will give a market at the corner of Eleventh and Main streets. Mrs! Margaret Golden entertained members of the Penny club Wednesday afternoon at her home, Nortb
Ninth 6treet. , me ciuu give five dollars to the Garden association. The next meeting will be held in a fortnight at the home of Mrs. Ealtz Bescher,' Lincoln street. At the First Presbyterian church the following Is the order of service Easter Sunday: Morning ServiceOrgan Concert Piece No. 2. Wolstenholme; Easter Hymn 244. Invocation, Lord's Prayer. Psalter. Gloria. Reception of members. Quartet Christ the Lord is Risen, Shelley. Prayer, Response. Quartet They have taken away my Lordr Harrington. Announcements, jot t ertO Y. .,, Organ Cantique d'Amour, S. Tudor Strang -t , .,f,,..i. "-'?'vj j'. li i Solo Paradise, Pettne, Mrs. Longnsckctr Violin Obligato Miss Carolyn HutSermon Intimations of Immortality. Quartet Christ Being Raised, Rogers. Benediction. i Organ "Easter . Alleluia," Otten-walder.
Vesper Service Organ RessurrectHm, J ahnston. Quartet Chant. , Hymn 237. Lesson Selection 48. Quartet Awake Thou That, bleep est, Maker. Prayer, Response. Hymn 232. Announcements, Offertory. Organ Andantino, St. Clair. Quartet A Song for Easter, Allen. Sermon Spring Simillee. Quartet Christ Being Raised, Rogers. Benediction. Organ Festival March In G, Weiy. - t .ju. Via MaiiniMi Council
lAUieo v " " Daughters of Pocahontas will give a
card party in me neu mvu nan Saturday evening, April 7, at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs. John Hutchinson is chairman of the committee in charge. Wednesday evening the advanced pupils of Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier
W1U car in ictnoi m wuuv ,
thehlgh school auditorium. The program will be announced later. The public If invited.
Last evening members of the Harmony Bible class of the First M. E.
church gave Mrs. H. C. Harman, teach- i
er of the class, a pleasant surprise at the parsonage. Mrs. Harman is leaving soon for a residence in Goshen, Ind. Refreshments were served. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnard, Rv. and Mrs. H. C. Harman, Mrs. Sherffey; Misses Jessie Bailey, Freda Seifert, I.ula Hampton, Hazel Gregg, Hazel Wilson, Margaret Lyons, Bertha Higpins, Coryda Simpson, Llla VanNuys, Maude Crumbaugh, Madelon Beckett, Maude Buckingham; Messrs. Otto DePoy, Merril Huddleson, Robert Jenk-
NERVOUS SPELLS
And Combination of Troubles Relieved by a Combination of Medicines. A quotation from one recent letter: "I have been taking Hood's- Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills as a course of
medicine and find this combination !
has worked like a charm. They told
me I had neuralgia, and certainly I
was in a very low and discouraging j state of health. I suffered extremely j
nun nervousness ana naa neuralgia pains so I could not sleep nights. "Those nervous spells were awful! "I heard about taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and Peptiron Pills one before meals, the other after the suggestion struck me favorably so that I have takpn the medicines carefully and faithfully with most pleasing results. "It Is a long time now since I have Sr.d cae of those severe nervous spells, r ran do a siood day's housework, can
awl; in my garden end walk a mile."!
)Tfs. Fred JWYefeley, uasaao, I' ja. Tur tffKB3tatvJrlsr- be' pleased- to 3iiply ou,wih'4;se -od medicines.
ins, Robert Ashby, Charles MacLeonhart and Clarence Jenkins. . , t One of the elaborate social functions of the spring is the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Harry Land, and Mr. Robert Land, North Fifteenth street are giving Friday evening, April 13 at the Country club. A large number of Invitations have been issued. Miss Eleanor Seidel, South Eighteenth street, returned , today from Hamilton, Ohio, where she visited friends. Miss Maryjliff has returned; from Indianapolis where she has been visiting with friends for several days. Members of the lB. B. B. Thimble club were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Charles Juergens at her home, South Sixteenth street. Refreshments were served. " The next meeting will be held the first Wednesday in May at the home' of Mra
George Kemper.
Members of the A. B. C. club were delightfully entertained at the home
of Mrs. Fern 'Harry on Southwest Second street, Wednesday. The afternoon was spent socially with crochetand many pretty selections on the Vistrola were played by the hostess.
A delicious luncheon was served. The table was prettily decorated in keeping of Easter. Small. Easter baskets of eggs were given as favors. A huge Easter basket formed the center piece. The rooms were decorated throughout with Spring flowers.- The members present were Mesdames -James ; Turman, James Rickles, Bernard Kremeier, Ray Maule, Will Mutchner and Fern Harry.
The Woman's Press club of Indiana, will meet Tuesday, April 10, at the Press club rooms in Indianapolis. After the luncheon there will be an inspection tour of the Star and News offices. ' Mrs. Anna1 Myers, Mrs. Edna Jackson-Myers of Starbuck, Manitoba, Canada, and Mrs. Levi Myers left this morning for Dayton, Ohio, where they will spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers. An Easter market will be given Saturday at the Oakland Wall Paper rooms, East Mam street, by the Central Aid society of the First Christian church. A meeting of the aid was held today at the church. j
The annual violin recitals of Professor Frederick K. Hicks will be
given some time in June.
AUDREY MUNSON AT MURRAY FIRST OF WEEK
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Aa a courtesy to Miss Elma Horner, who will be married Saturday morning at 10 o'clock to Mr. Carl Roop, Miss Mary Males and Miss Blanch Plummer are giving a miscellaneous shower this evening at the home of Miss Plummer, North Twentv-flrat street Th
color scheme yellow and white will be
carried out In all the appointments. The guests Will be Mra. Silas Hnrnor
Miss Margretta Horner, Mies Elma
orner, Mrs. Frank Walker, Mrs, Frank Plummer. Mrs. Jean nrinnd
Miss Louise Haner, Miss , Margaret
wuvaii, Mrs. Oliver Overman, Miss Eva King, Miss Mary Leftwick, Miss Maud Watts, - Miss Pearl Cully, , Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Bessie Roop, Miss Hazel Daffler, Miss Agnes Free, Miss Georgetta. Free, Miss' Edith 'Hilbert, Miss Florence Hasty. .Mrs. Newsom, Miss Stella Hart, Miss Leona Smith. In 1 honor of Miss Edna Jackson
Myers of Starbuck, Manitoba, Canada, Mrs. Levi Meyers gave a prettily appointed dinner Monday at her suburban home. A delicious dinner was served. The guests were Mrs. Anna Myers, Mrs. Oliver Myers, Mrs. Arthur Curme. "Mrs. Charles Skinner. Mrs
Christina Cleveland, Miss Minnie Van Sycle, and Mrs. Edna Jackson-Myers. Mrs. Webb Pyle was hostess yesterday afternoon for a meeting of a Five Hundred club at her home- South
Twelfth street. Favors went to Mrs. Charles Kreimeier, Mrs. George Ferling and Mrs. Frank Watters. After the game refreshments were served. In a fortnight Mrs; Harvey Brown entertains the club. The ' Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. E. church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Townsend at her home, South Twentyfirst street- Mrs. Henry ,U. Johnson,
led the devotional exercises. ; After the
business session the literary program
was presented. Mrs. William Tolllver read a paper, "Women of America." This was followed by an article from the leaflet, "Home Missions Throughout Our Entire - Land." Mrs. Mary
; Price and Mrs. .Will Zeek conducted
the Mystery box exercises. At the next meeting the first Wednesday in May, Miss Edna Hort wll conduct the Jubilee exercises. After the program there was a social hour and refreshments. ....... Mrs. Max Marlnace and son Master John, have returned to New York after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Marinace, North D street. . . Mr. Lee Kitzleman has returned to his home in Fort Wayne after, spend Ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hall and other relatives. Mr. Kit zleman came to attend the funeral of his uncle Mr. Joseph Bennett, .
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A Joint meeting of the Woman's Character Builders class and the C. W. B M. Auxiliary of the' Central Christ lan church was held yesterday after noon at the home of Mrs. Glen Halsley. After the program there was a social hour j and refreshments. . Mrs. Will Keilar assisted. Mrs. George Mans
field will be the next hostess at her home South Seventeenth street," the first Wednesday In May. ' , j -V m Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gaar and Mrs. Julian Catea.were guests in Indianapolis yesterday; ? y ; ?
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