Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 130, 13 April 1917 — Page 6
THE .RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917
Where Richmond's Society Congregates
Easter lilies with beautiful azaleas, roses and other flowers wilt make tte pretty Country club more than attractive this evening when one of th largo functions ' will be given at the club. This will mark', the opening the spiing and summer season at the.clut. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Land and son Mr. Robert land will entertain ,nany guests at this time with a charming dance. Thaw will . b many out ot .town guests and almost on hundred persons from Richmond. No doubt tlve beautiful costumes worn by tha women guests will add materially to the party. Mr. Reginald DuValle of ladm- , napolis has been procured for the Jnusic. Dancing will begin at t.:30 o'clock. Among - the out of town quests ara Mr, and Mrs. Engen W, ichey. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Ooo4, Mr.. Amy Jacob-Adams, Mr. T. H- Frr'cisco of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Griffey, Mr. and Mra, B?rt Kelly, Miss Bush. Mr. Howard Webjjrter Adams. Mr-Hubert Hanna of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Mansy, Mr. geott Bucll, Ktr. Parry O'Neal Pt RushvlUe , ..... - . A picture pf Mrs,'W. W.' Gar appeared In the Indianapolis Star this ;jnornifig and also contained the following: " Mrs. William Wallace Gaar of -Richmond, who, often is the guest of Air. and Mrs. P. H Wheeler and other friends is the administration oandiTHate. for .treasurer . general of the Slaughters of the American Revolution font' will be nominated by Miss Julia 1iaa,ders of Indianapolis at the annnal Lootlnental congress to be held in Continental Hall In Washington next fcweek." - - -- ' Tourist club members are asked to -ineet this evening; at Undley Hall at ?!i:4i o'clock. Later the guests will be
-entertained at the home of President
; and Mrs. Robert L. Kelly, College av l"iu-. , , - 1 S The Aid society of the Trinity LuthJraa church, will meet Thursday after' !3ioon of next week with Mrs. Geosge jSnyder,- 308 South, Twelfth street. P? ' 2? Y 1-Mo-Dau-Sls olub members .wore entertained yesterday afternocn by &Mrs. C. E. Balllnger at her hom, Lincoln street. M'e. 'Harry Gibbs was a jjeueet Refreshments were, served. fMrs. Howard Mesker entertains the
OTnmin caio:.iei mm WmmmmmmWmmmmm fThouaanda Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are r : ': : a Itemleae Bcbatitote Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the substitute for calometare a mild but sure -laxative, and their effect en the liver is X almost instantaneous. They are the result ol Dr. Rewards' determination not "to treat liver and bowel complaints with "."calomel. Hii efforts to banish it brought out these little olive-colored tablets. 3 These pleasant little tablets do the Xgood that calomel does, but have no bad Rafter effects. They don't injure the j teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and r quickly correct it. Why cure the liver ..at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. J So do strong liquid. It is best not to .Stake calomel, put to let Dr. Edwardi' Olive Tablets take its place. Z Most headaches, "dullness" and that i lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. s Take Dr. Edwards' FOlive Tablets when you feel 'loggy" and Z "heavy." Not hew they "clear" clouded ' brain and how they "perk up" the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. All druggists. A POPULAR STYLE
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clur. in two weeks at her home, South West Third street, : . ' 1 A meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps wa$ held yesterday afternoon in the. Post room at the Court House. A "charmingly appointed lunchecn was given by the alumnae of 8t. Mary-of-the-Wpods In the Florentine room of tho Claypool hotel 'in Indianapolis t I2:S0 o'clock yesterday. The decorations were carried out in the blue and white, the school colors. Mrs. Qraigie Gunn-Mltchell of Bedford, president of the alumna'e association was a special guest. Those present from thi3 city were Miss Alice . Harrington, Miss Blanch Lulren, Miss Lucile Carney, and Miss Maty Porter. Mrs. E. O. Bowman's luncheon ot Thursday was a compliment to Miss Elsie Buckingham; bride-elect of Morris Buchwatter of Hallsvllle, Ohio.
Luncheon was served at the heme f
the hostess and covers were marked
tor Miss Buckingham, Miss Kath-rine
Bowman. Miss Mary Louise Coleman,
Miss Frances Babbitts, Mrs. Lewis
Powell; Mrs. Burton Carr of Richmond, Indiana. Mrs. William Bauer. Mrs.
Harry Martin and Mrs. Bowman.
SprlngfleleT News. .There, will be a sale bf Baker pictures Saturday evening from 6 until 1Q: 30 .o'clock in tha 'Richmond Alt club gallery, 605 Vi MaJn street. . Th time was spent sewing Thursday afternoon when the Aid society of the East Main Street Friends' church met at the. church, . To attend the annual convention of the fourth division of the Sigma Nu fraternity, comprising four chapters in Indiana and one In Kenutcky, Dr. A. B. Price will go to Indianapolis Saturday. The affair is to be a "Hopsler BaUy." The annual banquet win be
Saturday evening. Mrs. Edwin Flook left today for her home in Saginaw, Michigan, after a present visit here with relatives. Miss Mildred Ross who has been the guest of friends and relatives in Rushvlle has returned home. . Mr,. Edwin Scott left today for Fort Leavenworth. Kansas, where he will ;oin his regiment, whence he goes to Fort Bliss. Texas. ' .... i 'r " The Magazine club has postponed its meeting Monday afternoon. The next meeting will be hela April 26, at the home of Mrs. Everett Lemon. , ' i It was decided to give ifty dollars to the Friends Boarding Home yesterday afternoon when a meeting of the Coterie club was held at the home of Miss Gertrude Shuts. A sum will also be sent to the sufferers at Newcastle. Mrs. Tacy Hill and Miss Flo Ratlin were guests. Th rooms were decorated with Easter blossoms. A grab bag was a feattre and each giiest leceived a pretty gift. Refreshments were served. In two weeks. Mrs. EtJ-v.-ard Taistlethwalie entertains the club.
Marie Wrede, Margaret Jones. Mary Clapp, Xeoaa Corey, Olive Jones; Edna Dickinson. . Mildred Parker, Marian Russell, Mary Foley, Alta.McPherson, Phyllis Butler, Dorothy Clark, Hazel Henderson, Hazel Maahmeyer; Messrr, Stanley Smith, Lloyd Dye, James Eaton. Walter Caskey, William Dunn. George Welch, - Roscoe " Candler, Earl Kinley, Harold . Grimes, Albert Linemann, Mark Johanning, Earl Hewitt, Frank Bescher. . Harry Smith and James Wood. Another-dance will be 'given in the rooms next Thursday night for members and their guests. , At a meeting of the Stitch-Awhile club held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wiljiam Massey, North Twenty-first street; little Miss Ruth Ellen Shafer was a guest. Refreshments were served. Teddy Bear suchre club members were entertained yesterday afternoon by. Mrs, Harry Graham at her home. Mrs. Edward Cooper, Mrs. Lynn Shaw and Mrs, Webb Pyle were given the favors. A luncheon was served. A pleasant meeting of the Jolly Stitch ers was held Thursday afternoon - at the home of Mrs, Mable Baker, North Ninth street. Mrs. George Baker and Miss Lena Wettig of Cincinnati, were guests, ..The club will meet April 27 with Mrs. Edward O. Marlatt. . The Gleaners class of the Grace M.
E. phurch will meet at the'a hojne of Miss Lola Ward. South Sixteenth street, Saturday afternoonMiss Ada Woodard. principal at tho Vaile school is in Indianapolis today.
.. All Red Cross members are asked to meet Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Red Cross rooms in the Masonic Building, corner North A and Ninth streets. Members are asked to wear white If convenient. . Caps with red cross bands for the arms will be furnished by the Red Cross society. For further Information call. Miss Mcb Cul bertson, chairman, 'phone 2464. . One of the charming social functions of the year for the Woman's Collegiate club was held Thursday evening at the home of Professor and Mrs. Harlow Lindley, College avenue, when , the members entertained their husbands. The Club has four new members, Mrs. Alexander PurdJ'. Mrs; Elbert Shirk, Miss Elizabeth Comstock and Mrs, Olive Beiden-Lewis. The rooms at the i.indley hpme were arranged with flowers and ferns. -Professor Lindley
had a number of pretty new views of Indiana which were shown in connection with his address, "Picturesque Indiana." Mrs. Fred J, Bartel sang several songs including, "Indiana" and "My Own United States." Miss Marjorie Beck played the piano accompaniment. In addition to the husbands the other special guests were Miss Nettie Elliot and Miss Maria Baxter. Those present were Mr. and Mrs, Fred J. Bartel, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Purdy, Mrs. Paul Benfeldt, Miss Edna Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Binford. Miss Caroline Carpenter, Mr, ind Mrs. Alton Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.' Harlow Lindley, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Robinson, Miss Margaret Starr, and Miss Mary A. Stubbs. The next meeting will be eld in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Paul Benfeldt May 10 there will be a Mother's meeting and Miss Mary A. Stubbs will talk on "Early History of the Pioneer Mother." ... ., , ..;.,.,,, Members of the Past Grand Eden Rebekah lodge will not meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. Baltz Bescher, Lincoln street. The meeting has been postponed until Monday, April 23. Mrs. Emma Sperling was hostess Thursday afternoon for a meeting of the Helping Hand club at her home, outh Ninth street. Mrs. Raymond Sperling was a guest. There was a full attendance of the membership. In two weeks Mrs. Minnie Miller entertains the club at her home, South Eleventh street.
Mrs. John H. Nicholson of East Main street, is leaving this evening . for Washington, D. C, where she will attend the annual continental congre&s of the Daughters of the American Revolution to be held in Continantal
Hall In Washington next -week. Mrs. Nicholson is the delegate from the local chapter. " She will Join Mrs. - W. W, Oaar, who has been in Washington since the inauguration. Mr. Roy Peck left today for Champaign. Illinois, after a visit here with friends and. relatives. Mrs. Henry Clarke -of North Thirteenth street, was called to Owenton, Kentucky; Thursday by the serious illness of her niece, Miss Jean Salin. A picnic supper will be held this evening at the St. Paul's Lutheran church at 6:20 o'clock. There will be a program . consisting of two plays. The program begins at 8 o'clock. This afternoon at 3 o'clock a business meeting was held at the church. Alice Carey club members were entertained yesterday afternoon by Miss Sarah Lewis at her home, South-Thir-teenth street. Roll call was responded to with quotations from Shakespeare. Miss Alice Price has a paper. Mr. and Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson have returned from Florida, where they spent several months. . Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Price, who have been In' St. Petersburg, Florida, tor the winter have returned home. At a beautiful" auction-bridge party given this afternoon by Miss Dorothy Dilks at her home, South Thirteenth street, the engagement of Miss Mary Canby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Canby, to Mr. Howard Messick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harley Messick, West Main street, was announced. The announcement was made in an unique manner. As the guests were seated
the Mendelssohn wedding march was played and tally cards were passed on the ' back 6f which was he announcement Auction was played at three tables. Favors were given the fortunate ones. An elaborate luncheon was served. The Wedding win be soon -and will be one of the pretty nuptial events of - the early spring. Both young people are well end favorably known here. Mr. Messick is connected with his father. The guests this afternoon were Mrs. Edward Hollarn, Miss Mildred Schalk, Miss Carolyn Hutton. Mrs. Russell Brown, Miss Julia Lichtenfels, Miss
Bertha Walterman, Miss Mabel Hase-
roier, Mrs. Paul Huffman. Miss Mary Mather,. Miss Irene Gordon, Miss Es-
tbe Gard, Mrs. Edwin Flook; of Saginaw, Mlch'gan. Saturday afternoon the bride-elect's mother will entertain a nunfber of guests "at the Canby home. South Eleventh street Mrs. Carmel Davis of Shelbyvllle, la the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles W. Jordan at their home. 41 South Eleventh street Mr. Davis will come Sunday to remain over Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Peden and son. Master Don Jr., who have been residing In Indianapolis are moving to Cleveland Ohio. Mrs. Peden was a former resident of this city and la the daughter of. Mra. Buffkin.
Colfax 'Baby's Cold Treated Externally
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On account of the patriotic parade Monday afternoon the Dorcas society will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Sam Fred, South Fourteenth street, instead of meeting with Mrs. John Bartel. Beautiful in all of (ts appointments will be the dinner which Mr. Howard Hunt is giving this evening at the Hotel Wegtcott for members of the HuntBockhoff bridal party and several out-of-town guests. . The dinner will be served In the private dining room. Flowers and -. ferns wil appoint the table. Covers will be laid for Miss Alice Flam back of Moline. 111., Miss Helen Courtright of Evanston, Ilk, Miss Haael Sloan of Zlon City, III,, Miss Marcia Conner of Indianapolis, Miss Erma Bockhoff, Mr. Richard bedgwick of Indianapolis, Mr. Edward Frank, Dr- Frank Harold. Mr. Harry Bockhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Walker Land and Mr. Howard Hunt. . A meeting of the Luther league of Trinity Lutheran church was held last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Kemper. Rev. Oscar Treesel read a paper and Mr. Charles Drifmerer sang patriotic songs. There were refreshments. Members of Circle Number Three of th aid society of the First Presbyterian church enjoyed a silver tea yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Martin, North Fifth street. Aprons to be made were distributed. The second of a series of dancing parties was given last evening in the Fraternity rooms by members of the Omricron Pi Sigma fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cricket chaperoned the party. The dancers were Misses
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Tonight sure! Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head diszy, your tongue coated, breath offensive and stomach sour. Don't stay bilious, sick, headachy, constipated and full of cold. Why don't you get a box of Cascarets from the drug store npw? Eat one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. You will wake up feeling fit and fine. Cascarets never gripe or bother you all the next day like calomel, salts and pills. They act gently but thoroughly, Mothers should give cross, sick, bilious or feverish children a whole Cascaret any time. They are harmless and children love them. Adv.
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