Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 44, Number 319, 23 October 1919 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1919.

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Heart and Beauty Problems By Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson

Dear Mrs. Thompson: While out ol town I met a girl. I -went with her one evening and cared for her very much, although she didn't take much Interest In me. Lier I heard that she married, but didn't care anything for her husband. She wrote me a letter and told me she loved me and wanted me to come to see her. Please advise me what to do. Should 1 write to her or drop her entirely. She 13 suing for a divorce. What should I write if I answer her letter? INTERESTED READER. Wait until the girl has her divorce and then look her up. Your letters might enter into the case and it would be of no help to the woman and embarrassing for you. She Married An

BY ZOE BECK1.EY

It is past midnight. I have stolen from our room to work off some of my spiritual thrills in this little book of mine. Christmas Eve! If I were a believer in the mystic I should think all Borts of necromancies were in the air tAnlo-Vit T fool TaMrif rurrpnta rnnrs.

Ing through my body and my soul. I am beside myself with the joy of going to New York. We leave day after tomorrow. I am 6tanding at one of life's corners. Presently I shall turn round it into a new road, full of unknown possibilities, adventures, troubles, perhaps, but certainly exit vperiences that will enrich our whole ' existence. Jim has been dearness itself for the last few days. He has unbent sufficiently to take me into his confidence regarding our income and has voluntarily accorded me a regular allowance. He and Belton, It seems, are equal partners in their engineering and contracting business, each to have a drawing account of $50 per week to

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That seems a heap of money to Jle members and friends of the Young me! I am to have $25 to run the People s Sunday school class Saturhouse on and buy my personal things. day evening. The house and porch He is to draw the check for the rent 'ere beautifully decorated with Hal-

and I shall see to it that we do not pay more than ?45 a month for our partment. The only fly in my ointment is the unmistakable fact that I owe this whole arrangement to Charles Belton. If it had not been for that discussion at dinner the other night, Jim would never have granted my prayer to know our exact income and have a regular allowance. It puzzles me that Belton has so much influence over Jim. The man Is and always has been repugnant to me. And now I am actually under obligation to him! He even called my attention to it in a veiled way, saying: "You see. Lovely Lady, that the lion can be bearded though it may take an ogre to do it. However, I shall not make myself unhappy. He may be as fine a man as Jim thinks him. I cannot sleep tonight thinking of how life is opening before me! New York!!! I love merely to write the name! and sit and eloat over it as

'? standine for mv future home.

1f i snail not ne aosoiuteiy wunoui -' friends there, either. Mrs. Hast has promised to help me find a home. And there is my old schoolmate, Ret-i Sterling, who lives in Brooklyn, which I understand, is just across the river from New York. Oh, the thrills that course through me as I picture the great choice of activities in the huge metropolis I have always dreamed of! Jim says I am not a woman of sentiment. But he is wrong. Cculd he read my heart tonight he would Abington, Ind. A box social will be given Friday evening, Oct. 24, at the tevens school. District No. 3. Refreshments of ice cream and peanuts will be on s:tle. The ladies are invited to bring bo.ves. The program will begin at 7:30 o'clock A public dance will be given here in the K. of P. hall Saturday evening. Oct. 25. Music will be furnished by the Stinson orchestra. . .Misses Emma and Myrtle Miller visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and fanv'ly. ....Miss Mildred Smoker visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smoker and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ben Toschlog and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wissler and family, Robert and Jeanette Merkamp, Ray Weiss, Alice McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Morgan and family, went to Knightstown Sunday A large crowd from here attended the funeral of John Null. Professor William S. Knowlton, of Monson, Me., who is SO years old, is now teaching the fiftieth year as principal of the Abbot High School. Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c Jiffy-Jell desserts, ricK and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a vial of fruit essence, made from condensed fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this flavor, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Compare Jiffy-Jell with the old-style quick gelatine desserts. You will find it five times better, yet it costs no more. Millions now enjoy it. JO Flavor, at Your Grocer's 2 Packages for 25 Cents

Dear Mrs. Thompson: (1) I am a young girl sixteen years of age. Everyone who speaks to me and knows how old I am says I am very small. I dislike to hear this all the time. What can I do to grow? (2.) How old should a girl be before she can write to a young man and receive letters from him without having her mother read her letters?

(3) 13 my writing good enough for a clerical position? KIDO. (1) Take gymnasium work. Stretching exercises win neip you more than anything else. (2) A girl should not write letters which she would not be willing to have her mother read, no matter what her age. (3) Your writing la very good and would enable you to do clerical work Average Man see sentiment there. Not the sort of sentiment that weeps over the mere fact of leaving my home (which I love well but which I somehow never felt rooted in). But the sentiment that rejoices in meeting the unknown. Centerville is so completely the known. If we lived here a hundred years I should know exactly how outlives would unfold, bloom and finally end. In that vast maelstrom of human effort New York who knows what sparks our rubbing against our fellows may strike from us? I am eager for it (To be continued.) Middleboro, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Flojd Bogan entertained the following guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferies and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jefferies and son of Boston. I Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gault enteriainea lor ineir aaugnter .Aiarjorie, .nu'on fi c f (l r 'j t fin a i t n r.A-rn i r rr m-io spent with muric and games. Late in the evening refreshments were served to the following- guests: Inez Townsend, Olive and Esther Boyd, Marjorie Kirkman, Lois and Audrey Alexander, Ilalcia Reid, Marie, Lowelta and Matilda Payne, Ruth Ulmer, Edna Duke, Mrs. Ruth Linton of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teal'ord, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Rockhill. Denver Coefield, i Drville Iioyd and family .... Mr. and Karl Alexander, Yorke Little, Walter! Mrs. John Coblentz and Miss Jane EuAlexander, Ralph Roll, Uaii Borton, i banks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Len liber, John Adams. Ldgar Duke, ! Charlie Alexander, Veriing Morrison, Mrs. Mary Cook, Rev. and Mrs. L. F. i Ulmer, Miss Bennett, Ardeth White, George Teaford and Guy Jackson ; Roy Norris and family called on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Xo.'ris Sunday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney. spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. ; Frank Bradbury near Abington. . .Mr. ; and Mrs. Fred Yc-rnoff and daughter

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her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pogue Members of the Gleaners lodge will give a Hallowe'en entertainment on Hallowe'en, Every one is in vited and a prize will be given for the most comically dressed man and woman W. II. Urton and family called on Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Peter son a't Richmond Sunday afternoon.' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Little and son Yorke, Mrs. Lula Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Cook, and Mr. and Mrs. LLesley Cook motored to Dayton Sun day and spent the day. Mr. Oscar Hawkins and family of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Nancy Hawkins... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reid and daughter called on Mr. Orville Boyd and family Sunday afternoon. .. .Mrs. Earl Vore called on Mrs. Russel Clark Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bocbhofer and daughter Nellie of near Fountain City, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. I.yndsey Canady and son.... Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pyle have gone to Michigan to live Mr. and Mrs. Clem Alexander entertained the following guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Teaford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brawley, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsev Canadv and son and Mr. Frank Holly Mr. and Mrs. Will Jefferis called on Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Addington at Richmond Sunday afternoon. . . Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Brown and daughter, Mr. Carl Higgs and Miss Maude Norris of Newcastle, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Norris Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ball of Richmond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney. . .Miss Inez Townsend entertained the members of the "Do Your Bit Club" Thursday afternoon .... Mrs. Ola Hughes and Mrs. Mary Ann Pemberton called on Mrs. John Coblentz Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartman and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Seaney Sunday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Showalter and son spent S.unday with Mr. Clyde Thomas and familv. . . .Mrs. Miriam Little and Dc-n-vcr Coeficld spent Sunday with Mr. Ehvood Coblentz at New Paris States Tires are Good tires.

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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Little, Mrs. Lula Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Lyndsey Canaday and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clark Sunday evening Miss Bern ice Urton spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Urton Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jefferis and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. John Coblentz and Miss Jane Eubanks called on Mr. and Mrs. Adam Coblentz Sunday evening. ....Mrs. Joseph Reid and daughter spent Tuesday with Mr. Clarence Reid and family at Richmond.

New Paris, 0. Miss Harriett McKeon and Ester Alice King, of Pittsburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid... . .Mrs Nora Heironimous and daughters were Sunday guests of Mrs. Iona Bowles.. Miss Anna Mary White entertained her classmate, Mary Alice Murray, Tuesday night Members of the Senior Class enjoyed a pleasant even ing on Tuesday at the home of Miss Iris Alexander, near Middleboro... Harry Nicholson has returned home. Robert Marshall has been dis charged from the army and is at home, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Aker and 1 family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aker i attended a reunion of the Aker family I at the home of W. W. Aker. near i Dayton, Sunday Mrs. Nellie Zea and two children, were the guests of Greenville relatives over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Northrop and Opal and Albert Northrop .-pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Harter near New Madison Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smallenberger were guests of Greenville relatives, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzpatrick, Miss Ethel Stoner, Mrs. N. T. Goodwin and son Guel, and Mr. 'O. W. Stoner, of Palestine, 111., went to New Lebnon, Saturday and will spent this week with relatives at New Lebnon and Dayton Mrs. Ester Alexander returned Sunday from a visit with relatives at New Madison Emil Staight spent Sunday with relatives at New Madison Mrs. Charles Haller, of Richmond, is spending the week with relatives here Mrs. Albert Fudge spent Monday with relatives in Richmond Mrs. Charles Haller, of Richmond, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer on Tuesday Members ; of the Tuesday Club were entertained at the country home of Mrs. W. B. Reid this week Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Phillips and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mattie Butts. Tea was cultivated in China years before the Christian era.

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