Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 337, 12 December 1918 — Page 5
FJ'JE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM THURSDAY, DEC. 12, 1918.
AGE FIVE
WITH THE WOMEN OF TODAY
As a loader among women, Mrs. Medill McCormick, wife of the senatorelect from Illinois, is preparing to take a full part in the reconstruction plana aa affecting the interests of women. Mrs. McCormick, who has Inherited political ability of a 'ilRh order from her father, the late Senator, Mark Han-na-has been aligned an important part in the Republican organization. She has been nelected as chairman of the Republican women's" national executive committee, with headquarters In Washingaon. Plans are under way for a complete working organization among the Republican women of the .countrv and for full participation in party affairs. Through Mrs. McCormick the committee has announced its intention cf championing the cause of wage-earning women in the readjustments growing out of the return of the country to a jeace basis. Although very active in politics, Mrs. McCormick admits that her time outside of public affairs is largely devoted to her favorite pastime, which Is agriculture. As a girl she lived on her grandfather's farm in Ohio and the knowledge she gained there she now puts to practical use in the management of her own large 1,500-acre farm. Iut;fann management and politics do noU' occupy all of her time, for this very modern and progressive woman is the-mother of two beautiful children Katrlna, aged six, and Medill, two years .old. It. Is significant that Mrs. McCormick feels that all of her outride activities help her to bJ a better,
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not Btick too tightly to your duty and your home). Go to visit your girl friends during the 'day aod to a show occasionally. He will appreciate you more if he has to wait for supper once in a while because you have been off enjoying yourself. Are you as careful of your appearance as you were before, you were married. Wear youthful and attrac
tive clothing so that he can compare
you wun otner women ana De proua. It is said that a woman thinks her fight is over as soon as she is married. In truth the fight has been easy until marriage. It is afterward that she must be resourceful to keep the love of her husband. t Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) If one is making her home in a large hotel would it be proper to eat in the dining room without a hat? (2) Is it proper to eat in a dining car without one's hat? 1 ANNABELLE. (1) Yes. (2) Yes.
MRS. MEDILL M'CORMICK brcader mother instead of causing her to neglect her maternal duties.
Heart Mome
Dear Mrs. Thompson: - I am a bachelor and have ben entertained several times in the heme of a man who works where I do. I like his wife very much and she seems to like me. I have been going there on an average of twice a week because they have invited me to come to play cards. Do you thing I am going so often that I will intrude on their hospitality? G. D. R. Twice a week is a little often, perhaps. You can tell, however, if they seem to tire of your frequent visits. Do not go oftener than once a week unless they invite you especially.
MORE WOUNDED MEN ARRIVE FROM FRANCE
- (By Associated Press) NE WYORK, Dec. 12. Wounded American soldiers who arrived here yesterday from overseas on the steamer Kroonland landed today when the troopship reached her dock after spending the night down the bay. The Kroonland, which left Liverpool more than a week ago, brought 63 officers, 1,180 enlisted men and lOfi civilians. Thousands of welcom-
lltg ...... T . 1 111. . 1 I 1 1 U D 1.11 mu dock. In addition to the wounded the Kroonland brought nurses, civilians and members of a French mission. The soldiers included casuals, the 304th ambulance company; . headquarters detachment, headquarters troop and a postal unit of the 76th division. New England.
Dear Mrs. Thompson: If a boy asks a girl to telephone him at the place where he works is it all right, for her to do so? BETTY. No, it is not all right. When the boy is at work his time belongs to his
employer and he is not free to carry
Hagerstown, Ind. Everett Root returned home Friday night from Camp Eustis, Va. He was mustered out of service Mrs. Richard Sedgwick of Richmond spent Saturday here with Attorney and Mrs. B. F. Bason Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sells and Mrs. Newton Rouse, of Anderson
! were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. T.
Sells and daughter, Miss Thelma, Sunday and were accompanied home by the latter The Franchise league will meet Saturday night at the city building. There will be business of much importance.
Milton, Ind.
The ladies of the Christian church will be glad to see their friends at the home of Mrs. Lida Warren any time Saturday afternoon or evening at which time there will be offered for sale fancy articles prepared for the fair that had to be given up on account of the "flu" ban...;Mrs. Walter Higham was at Indianapolis Saturday Miss Pearl Napier is home from Frankfort on account of sickness... Miss Mary Lovell Jones spent over Sunday with Miss Helen Coyne. .-..Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doty and Mr. and Mrs. John Thurman spent Sunday with Mr. Thurman's brother and family at Richmond. .. .Sunday morning at the Christian church Sunday
school an offering of $50 for Home j
Missions was laxen. r.ari urawiuru class won the banner, their offering bein $17 Misses Hattie Sells, Mary Sells, Ruth Huffman and Mrs. Huffman were Richmond visitors Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beeson
ana iwr. ana-Airs, james Aiurpny were guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Florea Sunday afternoon Mrs. Squier and children were supper guests with Mrs. Malinda Barton Sunday evening Mrs. Jesse Moore returned t Saturday from Indianapolis where she had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bertseh since Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Morton Warren have been on the sick list.... Mrs. Emma Frazee is very seriously ill. Her sister, Mrs. Hastings of Cambridge City is helping
Miss Bertie Frazee in caring for her . .. .Miss Gussie Miller is out of school on. account of, the "flu" Frank Rothermal has been ill for several days with the "flu.". . . .The Cary club will . meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. F. M. Jones when the following program will be given: Roll call, something Jesus said in Jerusalem; victrola, "The Holy City," places of historic interest, Mrs. R. W. Warren; Under Old and New Masters, Mrs. Harry Doty; "As a Religious Center," Mrs. Lyeurgus Beeson; victrola.
A Rotherham (England) postman has walked 153,000 miles during his forty-five years of service, and recently celebrated his golden wedding.
SIX SEAMEN KILLED. WASHINGTON. Dec. 12. Report t the navy department says that si: men are dead and thirty injured a; result of explosion of coal dust oi cruiser Brooklyn at Yokahhama las Monday. ". -,
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ARRIVES IN NEW YORK
Mrs. Emma O'Bayley has received a telegram . announcing the arrival of
on conversations with his girl friends, j her son, Howard O'Bayley, in New
York Thursday. O'Bayley came over
MR. ELIZABETH THOMPSON
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a married weman and try to do all I can to plrar.e my husband and he doesn't seem to rare. Ho accuses me of things of which I am not guilty and I don't Fny a wcrd back to him, bat it hurts. What am I to do? I can't always sit around and say nothing. The way things look to me he wants grounds to leave me and he has no reason to r.o.- I'leas.i give me your advice. LONESOME GIRL. A man does not need grounds to
leave his wife; he reeds grounds to ' ict n divorce. Probably your husband
enjoys his home more than you realize, but he is in the habit of being disagreeable and doesn't know how to stop. It would probably be a good plan to give him a real reason to scold. Do
Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl eighteen years old and would like to
1 become a movie actress. Can you please tell me where I can write to vat fnfnrmntinn'
I have curly hair and it is rather short. Am I too old to leave it in curls, or should I do it up? (1) You can find the addresses of the different film companies in a mov-
on the Calamares, one of the transports to arrive Thursday.
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ing picture magazine. Write to the manager of the company you prefer. It would be better, however, to call in person at one of the studios. (2) You are too old to wear your hair hanging in curls.
WOMAN'S DANGER PERIOD
The period between forty-five and
fifty-five years of age is said to be a i crisis or danger period in a woman's life which tests her for her fitness to continue in the race. It is then that she suffers from such annoying symptoms as heat-flashes, nervousness, ! headaches, "the blues," or dread of impending evil, or some dormant dis-! ease in the system becomes active. When a woman is passing through j this crisis there is one tried and true i remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable j Compound, which after forty years of. success is now considered the stan
dard remedy for women's ailments Adv.
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