Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 273, 27 September 1917 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1917

PAGE SEVEN

The program for this year meetings of the Domestic Science association have been issued. Dates, leaders, and subjects of all meetings of the year are announced. The first meeting known, as President's Day. will be held October 3, at the home of Mrs. William Dudley FouUce. Dr. S. E. Smith will five a talk on The Mentally Defective." April 17 has been set as the date for the playlet entitled, "Before and After Taking" to be given at Beid Memorial church. The annual luncheon will be held at the Westcot. May 1. Mre. James Harris, North of Centerville. who was operated on Wednesday for appendicitis at Reid Memorial hospital was better Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William Adams and son, David, of Decatur, Illinois, returned their home Tuesday evening after spending a week with their cousin, Mrs. E. S. Ewing. The Teachers' Federation enjoyed a picnic supper this afternoon in a woods south of the city. After a delicious supper, a social time was enjoyed, and the new teachers acquainted with the others. Mrs. Henry Kampe of; Newcastle was

the guests of Mrs. Will-Kampe yester-

cay. - Harry .Brown and C. JE. Thompson of Connersville were in the city yesterday on business.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward T.. Ryan have returned from a two months wedding trip to Detroit, Petosky; and other points in Michigan. They are at home to their friends at 130 Fort Wavne

avenue. Mrs. Ryan was formerly Miss Irene Gormon. G. W. Avey has gone tr Cincinnati to attend the jeunlon of tine 83rd Regiment, O. R. I, of which he 'Was a member. The Home Economics class of Boston, will hold its first meeting of the season at the high school October 3. This class has been giving much of its time to Red Cross work during the summer 'and will continue the work thie winter to connection with the regular claB3 wok. At the meeting Mrs. Laura Muir will give a paper on "Moulds" and i Mrs. Clara Beard on "Uses of Food in the Body." Mr. and Mrs. .Edgar Stout entertained a number of '.friends at their borne in compliment to their guests, Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Stout, of Graceanont, Okla. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will Painter and'ChOdren, Esther. Dora and

Keith Painter of Sprlngport, Mrs. Eliza Livezey of Mt. Summit, Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Personett, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stout and son. and Mr. and Mrs.

William Roll, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rob

inson. Miss Bernice Personett. Miss

Angle Roll. Miss Myra Roll, Miss Flora Roll, Miss Majorie Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. William Severance and son, and

Holsten Toms.

Mrs. Will J. Blackmore has returned from a five weeks trip through the

east.

Miss Inez Martin spent Wednesday

at Eaton attending the fair. Mrs. George Ellis entertained mem

bers of the Golden Rod Needle club at

a chicken dinner Tuesday evening at her home. The house was decorated

attractively with asters and golden

rod. A large bowl of asters formed the centerpiece for the table. Mrs. Carrie

Osborn, of Indianapolis, and Mrs.

Lenora Van Hoehner of Oakland, Cal.,

were special guests of the club. Mem

bers who were present were Mrs. Mar

garet Biose, Mrs. Susan Snodgrass, Mrs. Rachel Phelps, Mrs. Matilda FitzPatrick, Mrs. Iva Stone, Mrs. Mar

guerite Burdsall, Mrs. Minnie Westerlore, Mrs. Anna Wilkens, Mrs. Eliza

beth Hawkins and Mrs. Wllma Ellis.

HAGERSTOWN, IND.

James Knapp spent Tuesday at Indianapolis. . . .The aid society of the Christian church wijl be held at the home of Mrs. Theo. Sells Tuesday afternoon of -next week. ...Miss Bessie Webber was run over by Mart Knapp's automobile yesterday, in front of the Davis garage on Walnut street. In starting Knapp lost control of his machine and Miss Webber was standing near by the side of another machine and was knocked down. One wheel passed over her and she suffered injury but no bones were broken Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mettert moved to a farm near Spiceland Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Werking moved from the north part of town to West Main street Tuesday.

I MIDDLEBORO, IND. I

i Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn entertained

to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rice

Thompson of Marion, Ind., and Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Meyers of Greens-

fork.... Mrs. John Sinck of Winchester, visited with friend3 during the past week. .. ....Miss Winifred Little spent Saturday night in Richmond

with Miss Izora Little.. Misses Eachus and Newsom spent one evening last

week at the home of Mr. and Mrs,

Frank Pogue Walter Alexander visited Mr. and Mrs. Brower Higgs at Newcastle Sunday .Clyde Thomas and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark,... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid and daughter and Mr. Arthur Reid visited Mr. and Mrs. John Reid of Whitewater Sunday Miss Grace Hunt of Richmond, is visiting Walter Sieweke and family. .. ..Miss Verna and Maud Baker were pleasantly surprised last, Wednesday night by a number of their girl friends. Those present were the Misses Helen Hawkins, Qpal Hawkins, Thelma DeVall, Fern Addleman, Ruth Weisenbum, Lillian Schultz, Loffal Wofal, Clais Schultz and Emma Schultz. Mrs. Elmer Hawkins chaperoned the party. The evening was spent with music and games, and late in the evening a two-course luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck and baby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Starbuck. .. .Mrs. Jane Cox and Mrs. Medora Little attended Yearly Meeting last week. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogan and Mr. and Mrs. Pleasane Seaney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shaffer of Boston.. ...Mr. and Mrs. Norman Korkman entertained relatives Sunday. .. .Miss Inez Townsend spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Agnes Brown.... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jefferis and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gunn .and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis Sunday. . . .Mrs. Miriam Little spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Reid in Richmond Mrs. Addle Dearinger of Ghent, Kentucky, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bogan. Mr. and Mrs. Will Graham of Arkanum, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E!istus Little and family. .. .Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cox of Winchester visited Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Pogue Sunday.... Mr.

and Mrs,,Charles Gunn have jnoved to a farm near .Williamsburg. Miss

Verna Baker attended a farewell party on Mr. Howrd Brunner last Thursday

evening at the home of Mr. Elmer Hawkins . , . . . . Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Addleman of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dill Addleman recently. Mr. Dill Addleman's are 'going soon to their home in Scotts Mills, Oregon.

COUSIN OF REV. J. 3. HILL, MISSIONARY TO INDIA, WILL SPEAK AT REID CHURCH

Miss Kate HilL cousin of Rev. J. S. Hill, a missionary for 20 years in India, will speak at the Women's Thank Offering service at Reid Memorial church Sunday morning. Miss Hill is home on her second furlough. The public is invited to the service.

It takes six months to make a really good piano.

MOTHER OF WALTER BUTLER IS DEAD

Mrs.' Annie Browning Butler, mother of Walter G. Butler, chairman of the Wayne County Council of Defense, died Wednesday night at her home In Indianapolis, according to word received here. She was 84 years old and had been in ill health for more than a year. She was the wife of Noble C. Butler, clerk of the United States district court.

DR. HUFFMAN MOVES

Dr. W. G. Huffman has completed bis new residence and offices at 28 North Sixth street, and has moved from his old location at 27 North Sixth street.

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Free Prescription Can Be Filled At Any Drug Stone and Given Secretly. H. J. Brown, a Cleveland man, was for many years a confirmed drunkard. His friends and relatives despaired of ever redeeming dhm. His sister sought the best medical men in Europe In the hope that she might find something which would cure him. Finally she was recommended to an eminent chmist, who gave her a private formula (the same as appears below) and told . her how to use it. She had it filled at the drug store and gave it to him secretly. The results were startling. In a few weeks he was completely cured. That was over eight years ago and he has not touched a drop since. He now occupies a position of trust and is enthusiastic in his efforts to help others overcome the liquor habit. He feels that he can best do this by making public the same formula which cured him. Here is the prescription: Go to any first-class drug 6tore and get Prepared Tescum Powders. Drop one powder twice a day in coffee, tea or any liquid. It is harmless, tasteless, odorless and cannot be detected. You can use it without the knowledge of anyone. A lady who recently tried it on her husband reports: "My husband was on a spree when I got the powders and he usually stays drunk from three to four weeks at a time. After putting the powder in his coffee for four days he sobered up and has not taken a drink since and says he is through with it forever. He also complained that whisky did not taste the same. I shall not tell

him what did it. but I am grateful for this help and I shall recommend it whenever possible." One woman who used this prescription on her husband says: "It is going on the fourth week since he has touched a drop of anything In the form of liquor or used tobacco of any kind. He seems already like a different man. Tescum has gained a wonderful enthusiast in me. I regard It as a Godsend. Just think, I have never seen my husband sober for more than 48 hours in years and now it is going on

one month since he had his last

drink." Another one gratefully writes: "I have used tescum powders on my husband and find it one of the greatest cures in this world. He hasn't taken a drink for almost five weeks and says he never will. My home does not seem like the same, place and life seems worth living. I hope thousands gain what I have. This has been a good new year for me without drink in my home." Note A leading druggist, when 6hown the above article, said: "Yes, tescnm is a very remarkable remedy for the drink habit It is harmless, wonderfully effective and is having an enormous sale: I advise everyone who wishes to destroy the liquor habit to give it a trial." You take no risk with Tescum as it is sold in this city under a steelbound money-refund guarantee by Thlstlethwaites and other first class druggists. They guarantee it to do the work or refund the money.

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