Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 129, 12 April 1917 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917

SOCIETY'S MEETING PLAGE

An important nuptial event of the week Is the wedding of Mr. Howard Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hunt, North Twentieth I street, and Miss Erma Bockhoff. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. William F. Bockhoff. which will be solemnized Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of , the bride's parents, 36 South Nineteenth street The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. F. A. Dressel, pastor of the First English Lutheran church. Members of the immediate families with a number of out of town guests will witness the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawekotte will entertain members of a euchre club Friday evening at their home, South Sixteenth street The following poem pertaining to the play to be given Friday evening in the High School auditorium, "How the Vote Was Won," by members of the Okiciyopi Camp Fire girls and written by Demarias Helms is: In the High School Hall iWe would like to have you call. Tour dimes we will need; They will help us indeed. So, boys, don't let it get your goat; Come, see the .women win the vote. The Okiciyopi Camp Fire Girls Have given up their frills and curls; One has become a terrible man. Others act suffragettes as best they can;. But what we started out to say was this - "That this Is the play you surely can't miss." If Friday is the Thirteenth, don't fear; Put a rabbit's foot in your pocket and come hear. "How the Vote Was Won" In the High School Auditorium. Come one, come all, to hear and enjoy, And pleasure'll be yours without alloy. Miss Reeee of the Garfield faculty Is guardian of the chapter. Mr. and Mrs. George LeBoutillier, of Logansport, will come Friday to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Pn-" -n?fock of Reeveston Place. Sa, . .ftc-rnoon Mrs. Comstock is entertaining members of a luncheon aucticn-bridse club at her home. Mrs. LeBoutilller will be a guest. Mrs. Will Morgan. South Eleventh Etreet, has gone to Wilmington, Delaware, where she will be the guest of Governor and Mrs. Miller. She will SAYS THE DRUG IS AN ETHER COMPOUND Just a few drops loosens any corn so it lifts out without pain. ' You simply say to the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every, hard or soft corn from one's feet. A few drops applied directly upon a lender, aching corn should relieve the .soreness instantly, and soon the entire corn, root and all, can be . lifted, out with the fingers without pain. This new way to rid one's feet of corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that while freezone is sticky it dries in a moment, and seema to simply shrivel up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corns, but cut this out and make him try it. Adv A Practical Serviceable Garment 160 1C04 Ladles' Apron with or wichsut Belt. Giugham. b -.rcale. lawn, ?ateen, drill o . uiay be used for this model. .ua.de with a boxplait at the center front, under which the closing may be finished. The full pocket, is a new and desirable feature! The Pattern i3 cut in three sizes: Small, Medium and Large. It requires i yards of 36-inch material for a Medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Name address ... City Size Address Pattern Department, Palis

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be accompanied home by Mrs. Abbie Hirst, who has been spending the winter in Wilmington. . Miss Lucile Carney has gone to Indianapolis to attend a luncheon today at the Claypool given by the Indiana chapter of St. Mary's of the Woods. A meeting of the Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grace Kltson, between Seventh and Eighth streets on North C. A sale of pictures will be . held on Saturday evening from six to half past ten o'clock in the gallery of the Richmond Art Club, 605 ft Main street which will be open to the public. The officers of the club' extend a cordial invitation to all people Interested in art. The last meeting of the season for the Domestic Science association was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul Comstock and was largely attended. The rooms at the Comstock bpme.need. very little decorating as they are exquisite, however clusters oi spring flowers were in evidence. Nearly all the members with several prospective members were in attendance. A splendid MacDowell program prepared by Mrs. Fred J. Bartei was presented. The program Included eight beautful numbers. Just before the presentation of the numbers Mrs'. Lewis C. King, president of the Music Study club made a talk and told of the life and work of MacDowell and also spoke in an interesting manner of the compositions on the program. All the numbers were well, siven. Those who assisted with the musicale were Miss Marjorle Beck, Mrs. Charles Igelman, Mrs. William Romey, Mrs. E. E. Meyer, Mrs. Fred J Bartei, Mrs. O. C. Krone, Mrs. W. J. Smith, Miss Ruth Scott, Mrs. George Bartei, Miss Martha Scott, Miss Alice Knollenberg, Miss Mildred Schalk, Miss . Carolyn Hutton and Mrs. Ray Longnecker. The annual party of the club will be held Wednesday at 1 o'clock at the Hotel Westcott and will be a luncheon'. I

Sunday afternoon Mrs. John Haweknttp in entertaining: with a nartv in honor - of her little daughter, Miss Carolyn, two years or age, wno wiu oe presented with a beautiful . birthday cake by Mr. John Zwissler as. a result of a recent baby contest. There will be thirty guests. The mothers of the children will be invited. The decorations will be in keeping with the spring time. The hours are from 2:30 until 5 o'clock. The ices and confections will be in the pink and white. The children who are all cousins will be Richard -Hawekotte, Robert Hawekotte, Ellen Kluter, Robert Weist, Jhon Weist, , Jean Grottendick, Frances Hawekotte, Charles Hawekotte, Roy Hawekotte, Carolyn Hawekotte and Jane Hawekotte. Narcissus Embroidery club members were entertained Wednesday after noon by Mrs. Peter Cutler at her home. North C street. Mrs. Nlcnois ana ftir3. Brown were guests. Refreshments In two weeks. Mrs. Howard Townsend, 100 Pearl street entertains the club. An all-day meeting of the aid society of. the Reid Memorial U. P. church was held yesterday at the church. ' The Perseverance 3ible class of the First Baptist church met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. wmiam csissman Rnntiiwpst Third street, with Mrs Klmer Letter assisting. After the quarterly business, a playlet entitled. "Going to a New Home," was presented bv a cast of five ladies. Elegant refreshments were served. The next, meeting will , be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Tice. Mrs. Anna Myers and Mrs. Charles Skinner were guests of relatives in Centerville today. A dinner will be given Friday evening at the Hotel Westcott for the members of the Hunt-Bockhoff wedding party. There will be several out-of-town guests at the party . who have come on for the wedding. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Samuel Buckley, assisted by Mrs. George Becker entertamea memDers or circle Two of the aid society of the First Presbyterian church at her home, South Eleventh street. Needlework featured the afternoon and there were refreshments. Miss Dorothy Dilks is entertaining a number of guests informally Friday afternoon at her home. South Thirteenth street. The annual spring ball of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity was held last evening in the Odd Fellows' hall. The ft. .J Quick Way to End (loughs, Colds 1 and Croup J An Excellent, Inexpensive Hme- f Made Remedy that la 3 Prompt and Sore. . 3 If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the nieht with croup and you want quick help, just try this pleasant tasting home-made cough remedy. Any 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 sugar syrup. Thus prepared, you have a pint of really remarkable cough remedy one that can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief at all times. . You can feel this take hold of a cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and certainty that it Is really astonishing. ' . V".ex is special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine. extract, combined with guaiacol and is noted for its speed in overcoming ffvere.,c.ourl. throat and chest colds. Its millions of enthusiastic users have made it famous the world over. There are many worthless imitations or this noted mixture. . To avoid disapPinex" with full directions and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly reiimded, goes with this preparation. The Pinex. Co., Ft. Wayne. Ind.

Dixon Saxophone trio played the order of dances. The chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hibberd and Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Gayle. Dancing began at 8:30 o'clock and continued until a late hour. The dancers were: Nannette Falk, Elizabeth Tarkleson, Camille llaner. Doris Groan, Martha Iliff, Haiel Henderson, Miriam Krone, Olive Lewis, Edith Newby, and June Smith, of Newcastle, Juliet Nusbaum, Elizabeth Frost, of Greenfield, Ind., Leona Corey, Mary Foley, Marie O'Brien. Helen Rust Florence Spaulding, Gladys Bailey, Elizabeth Bailey, Helen Bradley and Mrs. Edwin Flook, of Saginaw, Mich. - Messrs. John Crawford, Russell Allen, Thomas Bell, George Tarkleson, Clarence Coyle, Frank Bescher. William Loehr. David Jennings, Irwin Morris and James Brown, of Newcastle,- Whitney McGuire, Howard Ball, Mark Johanning, Harold Grimes. Clay Runyan, Edgar Loehr, Raymond Wickemeyer, Carl Maag, Marlow Kluter. William Clendenin, Julian McCarthy, Robert Qulgg, June Gayle, and Edward Scott. The committee in charge is to be congratulated upon the success of the party. Miss June Smith of Newcastle has been spending a few days here having come to attend the Beta dance last evening. Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly will entertain members of the Tourist club Friday evening at their home. College avenue. This will be the last meeting of the year. A successful recital was given last evening in the High school auditorium by the pupils of Miss Elizabeth Hasemeier. There was a large attendance of parents and friends of the pupils. The special features were the pretty

TAKE 1 OUR MEDICINES REGULARLY Hood's Sarsaparilla Before Meals Peptiron Pills After. This combination is having wonder ful success everywhere. It is sweeping poor health and fear of mental and physical breakdown out of many homes. It is restoring lost appetite, giving the glow of health to the cheeks, mak, ing faces bright and . complexions clear, and literally giving worn-out, brain-fagged people the strength of iron. For it combines that most useful of all metals iron in a course of medicine that is peculiarly effective. Hood's Sarsaparilla is made from an unsurpassed formula of blood-purify ing and stomach-toning remedies, including sarsaparilla, mandrake, dandelion, yellow , dock, wild cherry, gentian and other valuable alteratives and kidney and liver remedies. Peptiron Pills, named from pepsin and iron, include these with nux and other blood and stomach tonics Just what physicians prescribe. Adv.

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vocal numbers by Miss Lena Weisbrod and violin numbers by Miss Marguerite Hasemeier. The program was as follows: ... .,:; .....;.,.:..,. T ,.;.., ,;. , Woodland Whispers,' (Braungardt) ; Morceau, (Woolenhaupt) Mildred Ramsey. The Twittering of Birds,' (Billema) Irene Price. . ; : Merry Maiden Spring, (MacDowell) ; Your Smile, (Forster) ; .The Owl, (Wells) Miss Weisbrod. Impromptu, (Reinhold) Catherine Klute. Am Wasserfall zu Chaudron (Am Genfer See), (Bendel) Russell Jenkins. . Legend, (Wieniawski) Miss Marguerite Hasemeier. Novellette, (MacDowell) ; Improvisation, (MacDowell) ; ' Bluette, (MacDowell) Genette Kramer. Rigoletto (Paraphrase, (Verdi-Liszt) Mrs. Hart Members of the Kare Knot club were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Miss Freda Blickwedel at her home. Refreshments were served. In two weeks, Mrs. Grover Good entertains the club. Roll call was responded to with Current Events yesterday afternoon when members of the Current Events club were entertained by Mrs. Sophi Fraumann at her home, " Kinsey street. Mrs. Beach read a paper, "Child Labor in the United States." "Child Labor in

FEET AREN'T ACHING OR TIRED NOW "TIZ' Use "Tiz" for tender, puf fed-up, burning, calloused feet and - corns. People who are forced to stand on their feet all day know what sore, tender, sweaty, burning feet mean. They use "Tiz," and "Tiz" cures their feet; right up. It keeps feel; in perfect condition. "Tiz" is the only remedy in the world that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet and cause tender, sore, tired, aching feet It instantly stops the pain in corns, callouses and bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel after using "Tiz." You'll never limp or draw up your face in pain. Your shoes won't tighten and hurt your feet. Get a 25-cent box of "Tiz" now from any druggist. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. Adv.

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For years we have been selling Lawe Hose Every foot of Cuyahoga Hose has been guaranteed and not a foot returned. Consider this record. Prficedl alt lie a Fooll aimdl Up. "GOOD SEVICE"

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English Lutheran church. The busbands of the members are Invited. Mrs. Laudig will be hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of Social Number 9 Pythian Sisters, at her home. South Eleventh etreet. Mrs. Tina Cleveland of Centerville visited friends here Wednesday. "Wv

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Thistkthwaite's Come to our regular Saturday sales and save money on Drugs and Drug Store needs -We lead in keeping down prices.-Sac-o"la.y 1 0 lb. pkg. Granulated JQ r Sugar .... ... . ... 25c RUBBER GLOVES for. ... . .19 $2.50 Whirling Spray 8yrfnge S1.4S 50c Face Bottle for 39 $3.00 Whirling Spray Syringe S1.98 75c Fountain Syringe 59 $1.00 Fountain Syringe T4 $15 Fountain Syringe 89 $1.50 Fountain Syringe 98 $1.75 Fountain Syringe 31.19 $2.00 Fountain Syringe 91.48 $1.00 Hot Water Bottle 74 $1.25 Hot Water Bottle 89 $1.50 Hot Water Bottle ...98d $1.75 Hot Water Bottle S1.19 $2.00 Hot Water Bottle $l!48 $1.50 Comb. Syringe and Bottle 9S $1.75 Comb. Syringe & Bottle 81.19

$2.00 Comb. Syringe & Bottle $1.34 $2.25 Comb. Syringe & Bottle 1.65 $2.50 Comb. Syringe & Bottle 1.74 Real Money Savers. Come for these Saturday at any of our Five Stores. 25c Borden's Cond. Milk, 18c, 2 for 35c 25c Allcock Porous Plasters 2 for 55f 25c J. & J. Belladonna Plas. 2 for 25ft 25c Mentholatum, 17c 3 for 50 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills.... 15 50c Caldwell's Syrup of Pepsin 34 50c Swamp Root ji 25c Bromo Seltzer, 17c 3 for SOr4 25c Groves' Bromo Quinine Tabs 17 50c Bromo Seltzer, 34c; 3 for B1 OH 25c Hiii's Cascara Quinine Tabs. 17 25c Celery Vesce, 17c... v.. 3 for50? 25c Listerine, 17c :3 for ?0 50c Listerine, 34c 3.3for 1.00 25c Dander I ne, 17c 3for5Qt 50c Danderine, 34c 3 for 1.00 50cLavorls, 39c. 3 for$l()0 50c Glycothymollne 39 50cHorliek's Malted Milk -39 75c Mellin's Food 59f $3.75 Horlick's Malted Milk. $2.98 25c Sal Hepatica, 17c 3 for 50 50c Sai Hepatica, 34c... 3 for $1.00 25cLysol jg 25c Sloan's Liniment.... 319 25c Malt Nutrlne, 19c 3for50 25cSquibbs's Tal. Powder. .2 for 25c Babcock's Coryl'sls Tal. 2for25 Mennen's Bor. Talcum 2for25 25c Williams' Talcum 2for25 50c Levy's LaBlach Powder 39 50cDorin's Brunette Rouge 39 $15 Azurea or LaTrefle Ft Pow fi $1JZ5Azurea or LaTrefle To I Wa. 84 50cDjer-Kiss Face Powder..;... $1.25 Ojer-Kiss Face. Powder... fiA 50c Lysol Sftrft 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste 19 25c Lyon's Tooth Paste or Pwdr 19 50c Pebeco Paste .l 25c Foreman's Pyorrhoea Paste 19 25c Putnam Dry Cleaner 19 25cEnergine Dry Cfeaner.......in 50c Milk of Magnesia 39c; 3 for J 25c Vick's Croup Salve 19c, 3 for 50 25c Musterole 23 $1.50 Fel. Comp. Syr. Hypophos 98 $1.00 Abolene. (liquid) T4J 50c Stanollnd, 39c. 3 for $1.00 75c Nujbl 9t $1.00 Russian Mineral Oil -69 50c Hinkle's Cascara Cath. Pills 19 50c Aromatic Cascara 4 oz., 2o $1.00 Pinkham's Veg. Comp ($7 $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescrip 67 $1.00 Pierce's Golden Med. Dis. 67 $1.00 S. S. S. Blood Remedy.... 67J $1.00Peruna 67 50cWyeth's Sage and Sulphur. .34 $1.25 Djer-Kiss Toilet Water 84 35cDjer-Kiss Talcum 22d $1.25 Azurea Toilet Water ...... 84 75c Pinaud's Lilac Vegetal 59 50c Ssm Giovine (always young) 39 10ePhys. and Sur. Soap.. 4 for25 25cWoodb'y Fa. Soap 19c, 3for50 10cSaymon's Veg. Soap, 8c, 3for X9 35c Tooth Brushes, guaranteed.. 25J 20c Children's Tooth Brushes... 10 20c Tooth Brushes, guaranteed. 10 Spearmint Gum 3 for 1) Thistleth waite's Cut C Drug Rate J Stores

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