Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 272, 27 September 1918 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1918.

. The Do Your Bit knitting: club met 'yesterday at the home of Miss Ruby .Young on the Middleboro pike. Nineteen members and four gaerts, Miss ,EUxs Orphal of St Marys, O.. Rev. and Mrs. George Hartley, of Fountain City. Miss Sarah Halstead of Indiana .polls and Mrs. Davis of Richmond, were present. Ten pairs of socks .were completed by the women and a 'number of new ones started. Miss ' Nina Short gave a talk on meat substitutes and gave a number of recipes for different kinds of substitut- ' ing. She gave a recipe for drop cakes made of rolled oats, which the hostess served at noon. The club will hold an all day meeting next yThuraday at the home of Mrs. Emma Barton, on the Middleboro pike. - Mrs. Harold Kinert and son Ross, -nave gone to Logansport to be the "guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinert. A Red Cross sale followed by a "chicken dinner will be given next .'Tuesday at Whitewater. An entertainment will be given In the evening. " The public Is invited. ' Miss Helen Bentlage was pleasantly Surprised Wednesday evening at her '.home on South Twelfth street by a f flumber of her friends who came to celebrate her birthday anniversary. i-The guests were Miss Doris Puckett, -Miss Mildred Whiteley. Miss Edna "Richards, Miss Gertrude Eggelston, 'Miss Ruth Crowe, Miss Florence Wilon. Miss Emmeline Wagner, Miss 'Marguerite Bentlage, Miss Edith McCormick, Miss Ruth McCormick, Miss .Elizabeth McCormick. Ralph Bentlage 'and Miss Helen Bentlage. Miss Katherine Whitmore of Knightstown, Landes New and Bob , Barnard of Greenfield, have returned to their homes after being guests of Miss Marie Duane for several days. Yesterday the party motored to Eaton to attend the Preble county fair. Miss Abby Schaefer will leave tomorrow for Champaign, 111., where she will resume her studies at Illinois university. ' Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bodey of Toledo, O., are the week end guests of Mrs. Bodey's sister, Mrs. Stephen C. Markley. Miss Clarabelle Barnard of Marion, Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nelle Barnard, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Krone returned yesterday from Sand Lake, Mich., -where they have been spending the summer. Eden Lodge No. 30 will observe the anniversary of Rebekah degree tomorrow evening by entertaining soldiers of the training camp at a basket supper in the I. O. O. F. hall at six o'clock. All members are asked to have their baskets at the hall by two o'clock. " Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will give their regular assembly dance this evening at 9 o'clock, in the I. O. O.F. hall. Red Cross Notes No more work can be done at the .Jted Cross rooms except by officials lintll the new October quoa comes. ZfThe last surgical dressing work was p finished Thursday evening, and since j the hospital garment quota has not Z come yet, there is nothing more to 2 be done at present. The annual meeting of the Milton Red Cross branch will be held Tuesday, October 1, at the Red Cross ''rooms. J The September quota has been comt pleted. The rooms will be closed un- ', til the new allotment is received. J Women are requested to watch for Ihe announcement. v No new word has been received ! concerning the hospital garments, but "the chairman expects to have some work by next week in using material which already Is on hand. A sample garment is in the hands of the Indian--a polls committee now for corrections, and as soon as this is returned the .'. rest of the material will be cut and . . assembled. Since few people realize what great ...need there is for raw materi.s of all '...sorts, even such as sheets, bed ticking:, etc., in northern France and Beltjtlum, every effort is being made to bring the facts before all Red Cross members in order that they may be ' fully ready to respond to the call when Ihe campaign is started in Wayne 'county next week, October 1 to 8. I BOSTON, IND. Mrs. Mark Bosworth spent Friday and Saturday at Cincinnati. .. .Mrs. Cullip of Peru, Mrs. Lamb of Toledo, . O., Mrs. Harry Peck and A Cullip mo- : tored to Xenia, O.. Friday. . .Mrs. Wllt Ham Looney visited relatives in KenHucky last week.... Mrs. Clarnece Frazee and children spent Sunday at Miami. O Mrs. Thomas Davis and Mrs. Walter Short shopped in Richmond Saturday. . .Miss Bern Ice Urton Jof Whitewater spent the week-end .with Miss Mildred Jenklnson. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson had as .their guest Sunday Mrs. G. Johnson pf Losantville. .. .William Jenklnson, JIarry Hartman and Bradford Meyer Jeft Sunday for military training at Indiana University. rr-

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Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin have returned from a trip to Chicago. .. .Clyde Ashman and Howard Campbell verehome from Oxford, O., over the week end. Mrs. Ruth Hemphill spent last Saturday in Greenville, O....Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zea and daughter Helen, spent Sunday with relatives in Centerville, Ind Mrs. William Biown from near Brinleys Station, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jordan Holbert Murray of Elyria, O.. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray. .. .Joe Tlmmons has been transferred from the Great Lakes Training school to Norfolk, Va. ......Mrs. Nicholson receded word from her Bon Harry that he ?s now on the U. S. ship Davis in France. This is the first word from Harry for more than two months. .. .Mrs. Minnie Wilcox has gone for a ten days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Cora Richards and family at Cedarville, O Tuesday night a party from Richmond enjoyed a. hay-wagon ride and stopped at the Brandenberg hotel for supper. Mrs. James Oates, of Richmond, visited relatives here on Monday Paul dMcNeil, from the road, spent Sunday with his family Miss Onda Denney accepted employment in Richmond on Monday Probate Judge Arthur Davis, of Eaton, was a business visitor on Monday Rev. Myers, of Dayton, and Moderator of the Dayton Presbytery will preach at the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening Supt. C. R. Coblentz. Misses Bertha Frank, and Helen Biles of the local school, went to Eaton Tuesday to put on display at the Preble county fair, articles furnished by the school, including the work of the Junior Red Cross .Dr. jand Mrs. Burnett of Bellfountain, O., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe white over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Higgs are the parents of a baby girl, j . . . .air. ana Airs. Aioert udu, oi uayton, are guests of Mrs. Minnie Lamb and family Mrs. Flossie Roach of Indianapolis, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Roach Miss Iona Hieronimus was the Sunday guest of Miss Violet Collins Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mendenhall and son Harold, of Richmond, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reinheimer Ed Kirkpatrick and family of Richmond and Ed Clark and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kirkpatrick Mrs. Charles Haller of Richmond, was a visitor at New Paris Sunday.. .Mrs. Alice Sherer spent the week end with her son Emmett Sherer and family of Richmond. ....Mrs. Harriett Wright, teacher in the local schools, moved her household goods from Eaton Saturday, into her recently purchased home on South Spring street Frank King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, who has typhoid fever, remains in a very serious condition Mrs. Louck spent from Saturday until Monday in Indianapolis Earl Mikesell and family were Sunday guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mikesell. Gompers Invites French Labor to U. S, Meeting (By Associated Press) PARIS, Sept. 27. Samuel Gompers, resident of the American, federation of Labor, who is visiting this city, has invited the French confederation of 1 labor to send delegates to tho national conference of the American federation, ) it is announced here. American delegates will be present at the next coni ference of the confederation. With the aid of special oxygen masks airplane experts believe that air fighters will be able to carry on battles five miles above the earth. Men Welcome .Mother's Friend A Datptltat Every Man Owes to Those who Perpetuate tho Race. It lS tllfifc HQ tmnftrtAnt thnt tn.n fihrmlcf know of proper methods in advance of moth crbood. Suffering, pain and distress inck dent to childbirth can be avoided by having at hand a bottle of the time-honored preparation. Mother's Friend. This is a pens, trattng external application that relieves the tension upon the muscles and enables tbena to expand without painful strain upon the liffamenta and nerves. , Thousands of women for over half a century who have used Mother's Friend teij how they entirely avoided nervous spella and nausea and preserved a bright, happy disposition that reflects wonderfully upon ths character and disposition rf the little, one soon to op jn its eyes in bewilderment at tin Joy of bis arrival. By regular use of Mother's Friend during the period the muscles are made and kepi pliable and elastic. They expand easier when baby . rrives, and pain and danger at theicrisia is naturally less. Ton can Main Mother's Friend at an drug; store. It is for external use only, la absolutely safe and wonderfully effective. Write to tho Brad field Regulator Co., e 20a, Lamar Bldr, Atlanta, Ga.. for their valuable and instructive "Motherhood Book" of KIdance for expectant mothers, and rememr to ret a bottle of Mother's Friend at the dranrM's today. It is the rreatest kind ofhelp to nature in the glorious work to be performed. No waiting nor delay, Hayes will hang your wall paper right away. HAYES 5c & 10c Wall Paper Store if 404 MAIN ST. PHONE 2617

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THE STORM BREAKS Male Arcadia formed a triumphal procession about Lillian Blake when the orchestra played . "Home, Sweet Home" that night. She had awum into their horizon like a luminous star and had shone and sparkled and dazzled them all; and was swimming out of their ken for the night. Lillian herself felt the intoxication of her sudden rise into stardom. Blake helped her into her wraps without a word. They walked down the road toward their house in silence. When they were in their living room alone, Al turned on his wife. "Now we'll talk!" he said grimly. "I " "I'm too tired to talk tonight!' Lillian replied sharply, turning to enter her room. Al stopped her. "I'm sorry, Lil, but I want to know now what passed between you and Edith. I shall want to apologize for you in the morning." . She stopped short. "I've given you no occasion for apology," she said coldly. "If Edith tells you I have and you believe it, you may give yourself the pleasure of soothing her as much as you like!" Blake looked long and searchingly into her eyes. "What's happened to you, Lil?" he demanded. "You were never so hoitytoity before!" "No?" Lillian laughed. "Well, then it's time I changed and I have. You have got a woman to deal with not a doll. A hundred men tonight have shown me my real place and I'm nobody's puppet from now on!" Blake turned pale with anger. "Your p'ace, my dear, is wherever I need you and you're out of your place when you come between a man and his wife. You owe Edith an apology and you're going to make it!" he cried. "I'll do no such thing, Al Blake!" she cried furiously. "And if you speak any more to me this way " "Don't say it!" Blake broke in. "You may have to swallow your words. As it is I shall not speak to you this way,, or any other way, until you have apologized to Edith Ferrol for setting John against her!" Without another word he entered his room and Lillian with a scornful smile entered hers. At that very moment thr. Ferrols were talking of them in their own home. "I'm sure the Blakes have quarreled tonight, Edith!" John said, after a long silence between them. "I feel badly about our being the cause of it!" Edith looked at him. "You mean I am the cause of it!" she said. "Well, perhaps, unintentionally, I may have been. If so. it's done and nothing can undo it. I am sorry!" John stared moodily into the fire. "If you were really sorry, you'd explain to Lillian and make up with T WHY NOT TRY POPHAM'S ASTHMA' MEDICINE SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS PRICE $1 OO 6 BOXES FOR $5 OO. ' TRIAL PACKAGE BY MAIL IOC. ... WIltlAHS MFG. CO., Props. Cleveland. 0. UNCLE SAM WANTS YOUR MONEY WE WILL EXTEND ' YOU CREDIT!

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