Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 158, 16 May 1917 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY. MAY 16, 1917
SOCIETY'S MEETING PLACE
A luncheon marked by its attractive, decorations, wu given today at 1 o'clock at the Country club by Mrs. Harry Lontz, . when she entertained members of an auction-brldce club to luncheon. Mrs. Harry C. Keefe of Denver. Colorado, was a guest Covers were laid for Mesdames W. I Magaw. Walter Engle, Julian Cates. Rudolph Q. Leeds. Harry Lontx. Dudley Elmer. Wilbur Hlbberd. Harry Keefe of DenTer. Col., and Miss Marie Campbell. Mr. Clyde R. Hunt, who for several years has been employed by the Starr Piano company has been transferred to Philadelphia. Pa. He left Saturday to take up his work. He will be followed later by his family. Invitations have been Issued reading as follows: The entertainment committee of the Cambridge Lodge Number 9. Knights of Pythias request the presence of yourself and ladtes at the annual commencement dance In the Pythian Temple. Cambridge City. Indiana. Thursday evening. May 24, 1917. Miller's Hawaiian orchestra with cabaret.
rv Ti.tKanT nihlA class of the
Second English Lutheran church will meet this evening with Miss Lulu Hannlng. 254 Southwest Third street Officers will be elected.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hodgln and famrh wtin havA been residing on South
Fifteenth street bave taken the resi
dence formerly occupied by o. u. Murray and family, 2009 East Main street utr mnA Mm. Murray and daughter,
Miss Maxine, have moved Into their
beautiful new home in westcou nace
Mrs. Leroy Strlckler. Lancaster, nfcin and Mrm. Henrv Patton. Danville,
Virginia, are guests at the home of Richard Sedgwick. 470 West Fifth street. Mr. Sedgwick has disposed of
his pretty home ana win nave a residence elsewhere in the near future.
Mn unhurt Shirk of the Keystone
apartments with Miss Kate Cox of
Peru, Indiana, private ecruiry Mrs. W. R. Edwards, president of the VAmin'i Franchise Leazue of Indiana.
are going to Connersville Thursday to attend the Sixth district-convention of the Federation of Women's clubs. The annual convention of the Sixth District Federation of Women's clubs will be held in Connersville, beginning Thursday morning and continuing until Friday evenlg. Mrs. M. F. Johnston wl!l speak Thursday evening. Mrs. Juliet V. Strauss, "The Country Contributor," will discuss, "How Mother Gets Her Halo." Nearly all the federated clubs of the city will be represented. The galleries will be open to the public at 7:30 o'clock this evening.
DAYS OF DIZZINESS Come to Hundreds of Richmond People. There are days of dizziness: Spells of headache, languor, backache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney ills. Endorsed In Richmond by grateful friends and neighbors. Mrs. Jane Cooper. 922 N. Twelfth St. Richmond, says: "My back has always given me the most trouble. It ached and was stiff and sore. My kidneys were also Irregular in action and sometimes I had dizzy spells and headaches. Every time I have been this wav, I have procured a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Quigley's Drug Store and they have never failed to relieve zne. I have never found another kidney medicine that has done me so much good." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Cooper had. Foster-Mllburn CoProps., Bufaflo, N. Y. Adv.
A Simple, Popular Style
after the constitutional supper which
will be given In the Y. M. c. a. gymnasium at 6:30 o'clock. The public is cordially Invited.
Miaa Dot Marine of Fountain City.
wa tha MMt of Mtis Miriam Mornn
and Miss Rath Edgerton, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrm. J. H. Teetor. and Mr.
uH Mn Tria Hll of Haaerstown. at
tended a dinner Sunday, at Conners
ville. given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens In honor of Mrs. Stevens' mother, Mrs. Orphla Current
PmfMMr VYaderlck K. Hicks has an
nounced the dates for his annual violin
recitals. Thev will be riven Wednes
day. Thursday and Friday, June 13. 14
and 15, In the Hlgn scnooi auaiionum. Several well known artists of the city will assist This evening a reception will be given at the Third M. E. church parannar a for the Rev. and Mrs. James
Erwin. by the members of the congre
gation. Mrs. Gertrude Hoffman, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. H. Gordon of El Paso, Texas, has returned home. The aid society of the Whitewater Friends church met yesterday afternoon at the church. Mrs. James Mulford and Miss Laura Fryar of North Thirteenth attended the wedding of Mr. Harry Gephart, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gephart. former residents of this city, and MTss Ann Kltterman, daughter of Mrs. WUlard Kltterman. which was solemnized Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the minister's study of the Christian church at Newcastle. Only members of the immediate families were present. The Rev. Mr. Baker performed the ceremony. Mrs. Gephart has been teaching In the schools at Newcastle. She is a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma scrorlty of Butler College. Mr. Gephart is employed by the Maxwell company. He is a member of the Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity. They
will reside on North Main street.
Miss Florence M. Schofleld will talk
Thursday evening at the Hlgn scnooi auditorium on "French War Widows and Orphans." The publ.c Is invited.
A parcel post sale will be given Saturday afternoon at the Quigley Drug store, near Eighth and Main streets,
by ihe members of the G-R-O-W class
of Ue Third M. E. cnurcn.
The afternoon was snent in knitting
wHutlAta. sleeveless jackets and
nrarra ror sailors luesaay wmu w
Aral women met at the home of Mrs.
wnjfoinh n Ttada in Reeveston. The
work will be forwarded to the naval
league when it is completed. Among
the women who enjoyea tne anair
were: Mrs. William Duaiey rxuiae, Mrs. James Morrisson of Chicago,
Mrs. Milton Craighead. Mrs. Henry Wilson of New York. Mrs. Paul Cornstock, Misses Ruth and Martha Scott, Kate Cox of Peru, Margaret Starr,
Mary Clements, Eleanor beiaei, Mesdames William F. Starr. Albert G. rsnviA Jaannette G. Leeds, Burton
Carr. Willard Z. Carr, John Clements,
W. P. Robinson, Elbert smnr. an owiss Blanch Scott.
mv an A Mrs Carl Moser of Tippe
canoe City, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Brenizer at their home. South Twelfth street
A son, James Albert was born to onri Mrs. W D. Richardson. Sun
.iav at the Reid Memorial hospital
The babe arrived on Its mother's birth
day anniversary. tm evenlne a sock- social will be
given at the home of Mrs. Waldo
Lacey, 1517 Nortn A sireei, oy ie members of the Good Cheer Bible class of the United Brethren church. The King's Daughters of the Second Presbyterian church did not meet last evening at the home of MIbs Ruth Mumbower. The meeting will be held next Monday evening. The Earlham faculty camp supper which was to have been given this evening at the home of Professor and Mrs. Arthur Charles. National Road. East, has been postponed. Mr. and Mrs. William Eliot and two anna of Calcutta. India, are the guests
of Mr. Eliot's sister, Mrs. Paul Brown,
College avenue. Mr. Eliot has been
connected with Y. M. C. A. wora in Calcutta for some time.
Mrs. Albert D. Gavle Is chairman of
the committee which has charge or me reception for the wives of the Bank
ers who are here lor convention, 10
ha siren Thursday morning at 10
o'clock In the foyer of the Murray theatre. Mrs. Gayle will be assisted by the following women, wives of officers of the Richmond banks: .Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt, Mrs. Samuel Gear, Mrs. Charles W. Jordan. Mrs. George Cates. Mrs. Alton Hale, Miss Wilbur Hlbberd. Mrs. Julian Cates and Mrs. Dudley Elmer. Tiiaeriav afternoon. Mrs. Russell
Brown entertained members of a card
club at her home, South Fourteenth atreet Mrs. E. G. Re mar d of Union
City, and Miss Mary Mather were guests. Next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Howard Mesaick entertains tae ciud
Announcement has been made of the
marHaam nf Miss Marie Catherine Kid
well, daugther of Mr. ana Mrs. wuuam KM well of Connersville. and Mr. Em-
matt Faneett of this cltv. Ther were
married Saturday evening at the
Grand Avenue M. JE. parsonage cy tne
Rev. u. H. K.enaau.
Tha Woman's Home and Foreian
Missionary society of the St. Paul's Lntheran church will hold Its annual
mission tea Thursday afternoon In the chapel.
VYMa.T afternoon a recention and
mnataalA from 2:30 o'clock until 5:00
o'clock will be given at the Elks'
club for, women who are in town attending the United Commercial Travelers' convention with their husbands. The program Is appended: Vocal Solo Selected
Miss Golda Hill
Violin Solos Selected
(a) Concerto No. ft. Allegro, moderate De Briot (b) Melodie . . .Gluck. Kreisler Miss Hilda Ktrkman. accompanied by Miss Helen Hadley, pianist. Vocal Solo Selected Mr. Ralph little Readings (a) The American Flag Henry Ward Beecher (b) Riley's Tribute to the Traveling Man. Master . William Haberkern, Jr. Vocal Solos (a) My Own United States . Selected , (b) Springtime .Becker Mrs. Fred J. Bartel Reading. .....Miss Mary Chenoweth Violin Solo Pierrot Serenade Abb. Randegger, Jr. Miss Hilda Kirkman Vocal Solos fal Slumber Sone .... MacFayden
(b) An Invitation Milllgan
Mrs. F. W. . Krueerer
Friday morning a card party will be given at the Westcott Hotel from
9 until 10. ?0 o clock. Saturday morning there will be an automobile ride leaving the Westcott at 9:30 o'clock. Mrs. Georare Chrisman is general
chairman of the ladles' entertainment An all-day meeting of the aid society of the Reld Memorial hospital will be
held Friday at the fcoms of Mrs. E. G. Hill. East Main strett
A meeting of the West Side section of the W. C. B. class of the Central Christian church will be held Thursday afternoon at the h.vne ' of Mrs. Beach, 107 Pearl street Mr. Ernest Lehman of Columbus. Ohio, will arrive Friday to siend the week-end with his parents, lJr. and Mrs. W. Frank Lehman. North Eighth street, and attend the dance Jo be given Friday evening for members of the U. C. T. and their friends.
ANNOUNCE SOCIAL
JACKSONBURG. Ind May 16. A beneat ice cream social will be given at Jacksonburg, May 19. in Odd Fallows' Hall, the proceeds of which will be used for memorial services. - Every one cordially Invited.
noon with Mr. and Mrs. M. B. : McCashland....Hr. and Mrs. Ross Stevens were Richmond visitors Thursday
PHILOMATH
A luncheon will be given Thursday
at 1 o'clock at the Country club foiV D the wivaa of the Bankers who will be A.
here In convention tomorrow. Mrs. Willard Z Carr has returned from a visit with relatives in Wyoming, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rummel gave a reception at their home in Cambridge City for Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lanman of Toledo, Ohio. Forty-five guests en
joyed the elaborate dinner served at noon. The occasion also celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mr. Harry
Sourbeer. Those from a distance were Mr and Mrs. Rov Hebbeler and chil
dren of Losantsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. W C. Sourbeer. of Richmond. Mr. and
Mrs.. Charles Tout and son of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. George Wicker, Mlaa Elva. Wicker. Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Wicker and son of Dublin. Mrs. Lanman was formerly Miss Irene Sour
beer of Richmond, a niece ol Mrs. Rummel.
The Jov Bearers of the Trinity
Lutheran church were entertained last evening by Miss Edna Ferling, South Sixth street . All plans were complet-
ed for the entertainment to De given Thursday, May 31. by the club. Thoso nrcBAnt were Rev. and Mrs. Oscar
Tressel, Misses Marjorie Tressel, Mar
guerite, Edna and Mane Deuaer, voxine Sudhoff, Marie Wrede, Emerald Kemper. Marguerite Karcher, Theresa Karcher, Mrs. Howard Lacey and Mrs. Emma Voge. GERMAN SHIPS TO CARRY
HEMP TO UNITED STATES
WASHINGTON. Mav Ifi. Former
German steamshins in PhlliDnlne norts
will be utilized to bring hemp from the islands to the United States for the manufacture of binder twine, sorely
neeaea ior iarmmg operations 10 uus
country.
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Messrs. Jhn Willard and Elmer Rodenberg and Charles Brown were
business visitors In Richmond Friday..
A large crowd attended the Browns-
rille township convention held Satur
day afternoon at the M. E. church. The
clas numbered twenty. A fine address was given by G. W. Winfrey
and excellent music was furnUhed by
the Williams orchestra of Ricnmona..
Mr And Mrs. Walter McCasManc
and fanrfly of Pea Ridge were Sunday guests of-Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCashland and Saughter. Miss Gertrude. The latter returned home with them for a few days' vtfeit Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Plankenhorn and son. Mrs. Lizzie Wai
ting and Miss Wary Plankenhorn wero
shopping ia Richmond Friday Mr.
and Mrs. Ror Rodenbere and son.
John, spent Sunday afternoon with the
tatter's parents, rr. and, Mrs. Samuel Garrett, near Waterloo.. .Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shank speati Wednesday after -
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2004 Junior Dress, with sleeve in either of two lengths. Serge, gabardine, plaid suiting, or shepherd check would be nice for this style. The sleeve may be in wrist or elbow length. Taffeta, corduroy or velvet are also nice for this model. This pattern is cut in 3 sizes: 12, 14 and 16 years. It requires 5 1-4 yards of 36-inch material for a 14-year size. A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps.
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