Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 88, 21 February 1919 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1919.
Tta girls ot the senior, class of
Earlham - 'will be entertained , tomor row afternoon by Mrs. Harlow Lind-
ley at ber home on College avenue, at a George Washington , party. , Other guests of Mrs. Lindley will be Miss Martha Doan, Miss Susie1 Edwards, Mrs. David Edwards and Mrs. Lilly
Hiss. , t ' .
w Members ot the Show, Me club en tertalned their husbands last even
" Ing at a George Washington party given at the home ot Mrs.' Oren Mllm lr. In .Washington- Court. - The house was appropriately decorated for the occasion with flags, miniature hatchets
and cherry trees. Musical numbers
were given by Claude Miller, violin, and Esther Reed, piano, and Mary Hartman gave several readings. A play,. "The Spinsters' Convention",
was presented by the club members.
Tne cast or ' characters was as, roilows: Josephine Jane - Green, Mrs.
Elbert Vickery, president; Pr(scilla
, A 01 gall Hodge, Mrs. unaries scnneiie, secretary:' Calamity Jane Higgins,
Mrs. B. P. Gehr, treasurer;. Rebecca
Rachel Sbarpe, Mrs. Albert Foster;
Tiny Short, Mrs. Charles Palmer; Jerusha Matilda Spriggins, Mrs. . A. L. Reid; Sophia Stuckup, Mrs. O. A. Mil
ler; Juliet Long, Mrs. Edward Meranda; Betsy Bobbett,. Mrs. Charles Shldeler; Cleopatra Belle Brown, Mrs. G. W Reid; Polly Jane Pratt,, Mrs. Charles Mays: 'Violet Ann Ruggles, Mrs. Charles Wiker; Professor Makeover, Mrs. William Longman; .Frances Touchmenot, Mrs. W, E. Morris; Hannah Biggerstiff, Mrs. Silas Hastings.
Refreshments were served by Ruth
and Mildred Shldeler and Glenn Miller. . . . . , . - A congregational get-together social will be held this evening at East Main Street Friends church. The following program will be given: ' Vocal solo, "Three Green Bonnets" and "Spring Has Come", Mrs. Harry Doan; reading. Miss Fannie Horrell; piano solo, Mrs. Earl Hart; reading,. Miss Horrell: vocal solo, Mrs. Emma Hadley; talk. "Travels, in China", Mrs. David Dennis; song, by, - audience, "America" with Mrs. Glen Denois accompanying. .Following the program a social hour will be enjoyed and refreshments' will be served. All members and their friends are urged to attend. V ' ;.; -')'' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert.Kolp will, give their regular assembly dance - this evening at o'clock In the I. O. O. F. hall. . . .. ', v ' ' Miss Helen Snod grass gave a pretty six o'clock dinner last evening at the Arlington hotel, the. guests- being club members of the Tyrolean club. The
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The Jolly Eight Euchre club was entertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. John Maloney at her home on South Seventh street. Euchre was played at two tables the favors going to Mrs. Howard Weiat, Mrs. Maloney and Mrs. Earl Ferris. The club will meet next week with Mrs. Harry Kepler at her home on North Seventeenth street Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vore of Topeka, Kas., have returned to their home after having been called hero by the death of Mrs. . Vore's father, Alva Crampton. Joe.Wessel an Dave Teeple were In Cincinnati yesterday, on business.
announced. All mothers and children of the departments are invited. Following" the ' luncheon of the D. A. R. at the Arlington hotel tomorrow at noon, a short business session will be held. At that time a delegate ' to the national convention to be held in Washington In May, will be elected. Eden Rebecca lodge will have roll call and a picnic supper tomorrow evening in the regular meeting room in the I. O. O. F. hall. The meeting will begin at 7 o'clock. All members are urged to come and brings a picnic lunch.
Thirtv-al mnmbpr. ttanAA women or me renny ciud are pian-
meeting of the Protective Home Circle nIn5 to. ho m,"ket eon' the pro" which was held Wednesday evening. c.eeds of whlcn wI11 b Bed to support A surprise is being planned for the ' tle French orphan which theclub next meeting and a full attendance is ' aa0It5d- 'The date and place of the desired. ', market will be announced later.
- - f Mrs. John E. Liggett ready for a dip at Palm Beach. Mrs. John E. Liggett of New York and Newport was one of the earliest -arrivals at Palm Beach. The season is well under wav now. Socitv :if tg famous resort has unanimously-voted Mrs. Liggett the beauty of the sea- . . son. . Her engaging smile and her vivacity make her unusually viopuiar. The photo shows her attired for an afternoon on the beach.
table was artistically appointed with flags, miniature hatchets and cherry trees. A three course dinner was served. Following the- dinner the guests with their boy friends were entertained at the home of Miss Snodgrass."; Those present were Miss Ruth Wickemeyer, Miss Nina Edmondson, Miss Ruth Weidner, Miss Anna Dallas, Miss Florence Wentz, Miss Helen Edgerton,"Ml8s Irene Bishop, Miss Mary Carmen, Miss Clara Daub, ' Robert Hodgln, Sheldon Simmons, Clem Roberts, Nile Pattl, Robert Watt,. Orris Shaw, Paul Allen, Joe SwearJnger and Harold Sinex. .
with Mrs.' Laura Loehr at her home, 135 South, Eighth street. , .
Mrs. L. H. Bunyan returned this
morning from Middletown, Ind., where she gave a talk for the Woman's Home Missionary- society of the Methodist
church A series of meetings are be-
l ing held at the church, and each or
ganization of the church is given, an
evening. . 4 ' ,
; The Queen Esther club of the Past
Grands will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Alex Paxton
at her home, 217 Kinsey street.
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In celebration of the seventh birthday anniversary, of her little daughter, Ellen, Mrsr Fred "Bartel will, give a George Washington dinner this evening at 6 o'clock at her home on South Fifteenth street. Covers will be laid for fourteen children. The .table -will be decorated in the national colors, and the favors will be small hatchets.
The aid society of Trinity Lutheran church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. John Knollenberg at her home on South Eighth street. Twenty-two members and six visitors were present. Mrs. E. H. Turner read a paper on a missionary topic and Rev. Oscar Tressel talked on "The Place of Prayer in the Work of the Church." After the business session, a social hour was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The next meeting will be
Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water
Tells why everyone should drink hot water ea'ch morning before breakfast.
Time Brings Happiness With The Dawn
Th Coming of Baby Mark tit Ad. Tent of a Glorious Future.
Peace brides will have more elaborate weddings than the war brides of the past year and so it is that white satin brides with long tulle veils will fill the sprint; society columns. Miss Marion Davies, the popular movie star, is shown here in an exquisite bridal frown of crystal beaded chiffon over duchess satin. Old lace forms the regal-looking veil.
STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once.
Scientists say rreat stress should be laid Upon the remarkable Influence which the mother's happy pre-natal disposition baa upon the health and future of the fenerations to come. ' There Is a splendid preparation -women for oer half a century have applied before the stork's arrival, known as Mother's Friend. This Is a most grateful, penetrating; remedy that at once softens and soothes the myriad of broad, flat abdominal muscles tinder the skin of the abdomen. By Its regular use din-Ins; the period the nerves, tendons and cords are relaxed and there is an absence of nausea, bearlnx-down pains, train and reneral discomfort more often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. By the use of Mother's Friend night and tnornlna; the muscles relax with ease when, tmhy comes, the time at the crisis Is shorter and pain and dancer Is naturally avoided. Write the Brad field Regulator Company, Sept. E, taroar Building. Atlanta, Georgia, for their Motherhood Book, and obtain a bottle of Mother's Friend from the druggist, by all means, and get into condition to meet the crisis.
Why is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by illness. If we all would practice inside-bathing, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with
pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy-
cheeked people everywhere. The rea
son is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste
which it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce
of food and drink taken into the sys
tem nearly an ounce of waste material
must be carried out, else it ferments
and forms ptomaine-like poisons' which
are absorbed into the blood.
Men and women, - whether sick or
well, are advised to drink each morn
ing before breakfast, a glass of real
hot water with a teaspoonful of lime
stone phosphate in It, as a harmless
means of washing out of the stomachliver, kidneys and bowels the Indigest
ible material, waste, sour bile and
toxins. .
Millions of people who had their
turn at constipation, bilious attacks.
acid stomach, nervous days and sleep
less nights have become , real cranks about the morning inside-bath. A
quarter pound of limestone phosphate will not cost much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to
anyone, its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon the system. Adv.
if vntir nostrils are colceed and your
head is stuffed and you can't breathe freely because of a cold or catarrh, Just get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head, soothing and healing the inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief . Ah! how good It feels. Your nostrils are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling tor breath. Ely's Cream Balm Is jusv what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight Adv.
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Mr.tand Mrs. Harry Kepler will give their regular dance tomorrow evening In the Commercial club rooms. Miss Florence King who teaches at Indiana University, is spending a few days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. E. King on North Ninth street. Mis3 King went to Indianapolis today where she will give a lecture on "Dietetics," at Robert Long hospital. She gives a lecture at the hospital every week. Miss Ethel Graham was pleasantly surprised last evening at her home on North Nineteenth street by a party of friends in celebration of her eighteenth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent informally and a light funcheon was served. The guests were Miss Gwendolyn Spittler, Miss Mary Fitzpatrick, Miss Thresa Crebb, Miss Mattie Miller, Miss Edith Hollingsworth, Miss ' Graham, Ralph Hart, Omar Tilson, Walter Frame, Glen Tilson, Oakley Richey, Robert Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. John Graham and children, Marvin, ThelnnTand Louise Stereoptican views of current events war scenes and illustrated songs will be given tomorrow, evening in the Chester Methodist church, at 7:30 o'clock. Proceeds of the entertain
ment will be used for the Armenian relief fund. The public is invited. Women of the Cradle Roll and primary department of East Main street church will give a taa at the church tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock instead of from 2 to 5, as previously
Miss Katlryn Bartel who attends Western college at Oxford, is spending the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bartel, of South Eleventh street.
COUNTY FARM IH GOOD CONDITION
Conditions at the Wayne county poor farm were found good - by the County Board of Corrections and Charities, which made its annual inspection Thursday. Purchases of an electric motor to run the sewing machine, and more
cooking utensils for the kitchen were recommended. Frank Petro is superintendent and Mrs. Petro is matron of the woman's department. The memmers of the board are Mrs. Catherine Ferguson and Will Doney of Cambridge City, Mrs. Anna Beeson, Miss Eleanor Robinson and C. B. Beck, and Joseph Commons of Centerville.
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tiould' Take Bitro-Phosphate
Remarkable Substance Discovered by French Scientist Closely Resembles Natural Composition of Nerve Cells in Human Body ,
Creates New Flesh, Strength and Energy in Two Weeks' Time In Many Instances. New York Physicians and druggists all over the country have been Intensely Interested in reports concerning the nerve and strength-building properties of Bitro-Phosphate, discovered by the French scientist. Pelouz, and later so successfully used and introduced to the medical world by Professor Robin, of the Academy ' of Medicine, Paris. It is said that the constituent elements of Bitro-Phosphate are the nearest in composition to the materials naturally found in the nerve cells of the human body of any known substance, and that it furnishes an immediate supply of food and energy to the nervous aystem as soon as it is taken. Frederick Kolle, M. D.. Kditor of New York Physicians' "Who's Who," says: "Bitro-Phosphate should be prescribed by every doctor and used In
every hospital to increase strengthand j nerve force and to enrich the blood." i Joseph D. Harrigan. former Visiting j Specialist to North Eastern Dispensa- j tory, says: "Let those who are nerv- i
ous, thin, weak, or run down, take a natural, unadulterated substance such as Bitro-Phosphate, and you will soon see some astonishing results. In the increase of nerve energy, strength of body and mind and power . -of endurance." - ,--. . . ''Those who are inclined toward nervousness, thinness, weakness, nervous debility, sleeplessness, etc., will greatly appreciate the opportunity to secure such certain relief and aid as la afforded by this discovery.. In order that the public may always be saved from deception, it has been arranged that the laboratories bottling Bitro-Phosphate will sell it under no other name in this country, and nothing else should be accepted. , Very complete information relating to Its use in the treatment of nervous disorders 'is contained in every package, so that it may be understood and correctly applied by anyone. So certain is it to assist those who are nervous to regain their health and vitality that the manufacturers guarantee to refund its cost to any who are dissatisfied after using it.., It is sold by Conkey Drug Co. in Richmond and most all good druggists. Adv.
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Washington's Birthday For the convenience of our Friends and early Spring Holiday shoppers, we will be OPEN TUESDAY EVENINGS 'TILL 7:30 and SATURDAY 'TILL 10. Men's and Women's ' SPRING SUITS $22.50 to $35.00 GENEROUS CREDIT
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