Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 18, 1 December 1919 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1919. ' - - S ;

Society

i , Immediately at the close of the ervlces at United Brethren church yesterday morning, . the marriage of ... Mrs. Clara Gilbert and Lemuel C, Chamness, both of this city, was solemnised. About two hundred persons. Including relatives ot the bridal cou- , pie and members of the congregation, witnessed : the ceremony. The Rev. Irvin Stegall of Whitewater Friends church, and brother of the bride, performed the ceremony, using the double : ring service. He was assisted by the Iter. H. S. James, of. United Brethren church. Kent Morse, organist, accom"pahied Miss Ruth James while she sang "When Thou Art Nigh," changing to the wedding march as the bridal party entered. Little Miss Lucile Stegall, and Master Eugene Stegall, niece and nephew of the bride, were the only attendants. During the wedding service, the organist played "O Promise Me" . and used the 'Mendelssdhn wedding march for the recession ah The bride wore a handsome gown of amethyst panne velvet, a large picture hat trimmed with ostrich feathers, and carried lavendar chrysanthemams. The little flower girl wore a frock of white organdie- A wedding dinner was served at noon at the bride's home on Ninsteenth street and in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Cnamness left on a week's wedding trip.

They will reside at 204 North Nine-

teenth street on their return. The

groom is employed at the Jones Hard

ware company.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell McClellan and son, Curtis have returned to their home in Chicago after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. William R. McClellan ot Col

lege avenue and Mrs. Elizabeth Kamp

and family Of Kinsey street. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Rider of Chatta

nooga, Tenn., are the parents of. a son,

vern Devon, jr., born last month. Mrs

"Rider was formerly Miss Irma McMath

ot this cityThe Aftermath club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Gertrude Hill at her home, 33 South Eighteenth .-street. ' Miss Marie Backmeyer has returned .from Union City where she visited Mr. land Mrs. Lee Welbroum, at their home. Miss Jean Willis of Toronto, Canada, was also a guest at the Wei-, broum home; Complimenting their son, Jesse 'Townsend and bride, who were' marfried Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey entertained with an elaborate turkey dinner Thursday at their home in Economy. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Rossie Charles, Mrs. Rebecca Segrist ot Dunkirk, Mrs. Jesse Stevens of Centerville, Clyde Townsend of Dayton, Miss - Hazel Mendenhall, Miss Edna Townsend, Howard Hunnicutt and Cecil Charles. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Worley will receive informally tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock and in the evening from 1 to 9 at their home on North Fifteenth street in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. No Invitations have been issued, and friends of the couple are cordially invited to call. . , Charles Mill 3 ot Chicago spent the week-end here with friends. The annual Christmas luncheon of the Indiana Woman's Press club will be held Tuesday, Dec. 9 at the Hotel Severin. Each member is privileged to bring three guests. The entertainment will be in . the nature of an old fashioned school entertainment, such as featured the old time "Friday afternoons." Mr. and Mrs. John McWhlnney entertained with a family dinner yesterday at their home near New Westville. At noon an elaborate dinner was served, the table being artistically appointed with bouquets of pink and white "carnations. Covers were laid for Mr. rand Mrs. Ethmer Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jordan of New Paris, Mr. and, Mrs. Carl Norris and family Mr. -;nd Mrs. Andrew Laird and family, Mrs. Mary Ray and sister of Iowa, Mrs. 'Cora McWhinney and daughter, Helen.

of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. How

ard McWhinney.

The Current Events club will meet

tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Lewis Niewoehner at her home on Kinsey street. Mrs. Mauna Green will read a paper on "Birdseye View of Alaska" and Mrs. Frances Davis will give one on "Salvation Army Work." Each member is requested to bring a glass fof Jelly to be given to the Day Nurs- : ery. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. ZIrckel and J daughter, Peggy, of Chicago, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rice at their name in the Pelham apart -Iments.

Mrs. I. J. Cannon and Mrs. Rose Hunt, have returned to their home in Hyde Park, Cincinnati, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cummings at their home on South Sixteenth street.

Celebrating her eleventh "birthday

anniversary Leah Munson entertained

a party of .girls at her home on Randolph street Saturday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in playing games

and contests after which refreshments

were served. The guests were Virginia " Howell, Lucile Harris, Ruth Hutchins, Martha and Mary Reba Evans, Janet Lacey, Lois Robblns, Edith-Johnson and-Leah Munson. . The Unlversalist Mission circle will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Lida Roser at her home, 215 South Tenth street. The meeting will begin at 2 o'clock. The aid society of First English Lutheran church will meet Thursday afternoon in the church parlors at 2:30 o'clock. An interesting program has been arranged for the meeting, and all members are urged to be present. The annual Christmas bazaar is to be held December 11 In the Wall Paper store at 1022 Main street. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marshall entertained, a party of friends at Thanks

giving dinner Thursday at their home

near Chester. Those present were: Mrs. Anna Peggs, Mrs. Clara Mullen,

William Marshall and Charles Feazel of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Har

vey Gilbert of near Arba. Mr. and Mrs J. L. Blossom and son, Walter, have returned from Washing

ton, D. C, where they spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mars. W. R. Lu

cas and family. '

Miss Marie Evans entertained a party of visitors last evening with a

six o clock dinner at tier home on Richmond avenue. The following party motored from Indianapolis: Miss Frances Jackson, ot Chicago, Miss Romona Johnson, Irvln Smith, Oscar and Lloyd Rushton. all ot Indianapolis. Miss Louise Hart ot Danville spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Walter Woodward at their home on College

avenue. - The Wide Awake Bible class ot Second English Lutheran church will meet with Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bescher tomorrow evening at their home, 101 Lincoln street The annual Christmas bazaar of First Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday afternoon at the church, beginning at 1 o'clock. Home baked cookies, cakes, and bread, fancy work of all kinds and many pretty gifts will be offered for sale. The public is invited. , All fancy work is requested to be in not later than tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lazarus and little son of South Sixteenth street returned yesterday from a few days' visit with relatives and friends in Indianapolis. . Miss Doris Groan, Miss Janet Seeker, Earl Keisker, Charles Curtis and Lloyd Rust returned yesterday afternoon to Bloomlngton to resumed their studies at Indiana university. J. Mark Wilson and daughter. Miss Josephine, will leave Wednesday tor Florida where they will spend the winter. They will Btop at Montgomery, Ala., for a short visit, then to Jacksonville, Fla., and later to Miami, where they will remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meadows and family of South Eleventh street enter tamed at : dinner yesterday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Rockhill ot Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Meadows of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gordon, James Gordon, and Miss Bessie Meadows of this city.

Miss Katherine Elliott, formerly of this city, now living in Anderson, underwent an operation at the Methodist

hospital in Indianapolis today.

Miss Mildred Kuhn returned to her

home in Fortvllle yesterday after a

few days' visit with Miss Mabel Hasemeier at her home on South Seventh

street.

In celebration of her fifteenth birth

day anniversary, Miss Edith Lewis

entertained a party of girls with a theatre party Saturday afternoon at the Washington theatre. After the

show Miss Lewis entertained with a

luncheon at a confectioner's. The guests of the afternoon were Mary

Katherine Youngflesh, Emily Bailey,

Margaret Coe Ethel Tillman, Mar

garet MIsener, Alice Starr, Janice

Meredith, Martha Jane Holcomb, Jane

Johnson, Virginia Harris, Janet Har

ris, Pauline Marshall, Elizabeth Mar

shall, Marianne Swaynie and Edith

Lewis. The meeting of the French art class

at night school, under the direction of

Mrs. M. F. Johnston, will not meet this week, but will meet Wednesday, December 10, which will be the last meeting until after the holidays. The

subject at the meeting will be "Gothic

in Chateaux and City Building." - Mr. and Mrs. George Clemmer of Dayton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Shof er yesterday at their home on Main street. The B. B. B. thimble club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. William Hawekotte at her home on South Seventeenth street Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pllle entertained the following guests at Thanksgiving dinner last week at their home on South J street, Mr. and Mrs. John Igleman, Mrs. Carrie Crivel. Miss Mary Crivel, Mrs. Adeline Igleman and Ed Skinner. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet this evening with Miss Ruth Wickemeyer at her home on South Eighth street. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cunningham will give their regular assembly dance tomorrow evening in the Vaughn hall. The Coterie will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. John Woodhurst at her home on North Twelfth street. As a courtesy to her brother, Earl WeBsel and to Edward Meister, both of Columbus, O., Miss Pauline Wessel entertained informally Saturday evening at her horn on South Fifteenth street. The evening was spent in muslo and dancing and late in the evening a luncheon was served. Those present were Miss Madeleine Elliott, Miss Frances Roser, Miss Florence Cummins, Miss Mable Roser, Miss

Mildred Townsend, Miss Pauline Wessel, Thomas Fltzgibbons, Earl Wessel, Waldo Dubbs, Edward Meister, Louis Ripberger and Louis Rohe. In "celebration of his birthday anniversary, Willis Hollingsworth was pleasantly surprised Friday evening

at his home by a party of friends. The

evening was spent informally and

luncheon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frame, Mr. and Mrs. Omar Wine, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woods and children, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullen and baby, t Mr. and Mrs. Knopf, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hollingsworth, Mrs. Lessie Crebb. Miss Teresa Crebb, Miss Velma McKee, Miss Stella Mae Frame, Miss Ruth Mullen. Miss Josephine Hollingsworth. Wallis Frame, Harold Mullen and Miss Edith Hollingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thomas and family have returned from Modoc after spending Thanksgiving with the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell. The Young People's Dancing, club will give its regular dance this evening in the I. O. O. F. hall at 8 o'clock. Anderson's orchestra will play. A pretty wedding was solemnized last Wednesday evening in Economy, when Miss Leona Charles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rossie Charles, and Jesse Townsend, of Pittsburg, were married. The ceremony took place at 6:45 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Hazel Mendenhall played a program of wedding music before the ceremony and played the wedding march for the entrance of the bridal couple. The Rev. Sylvester Bilheimer read the service. The bride was gowned in a dress of Alice blue Chiffon and satin.' Fnllnwrirn- tVio

mony an elaborate two course dinner

wb servea, covers laid for Mr. and Mrs. Rossie Charles Mr finH Hfra Uan.

Vey Townsenri anrl family If. -

- , Jill, cuiu Mrs. Jesse Townsend, Mrs. Rebecca

oegriBi or uunkirk, Mrs. Jesse Stevens of Liberty, Mrs. Emma Stanley. and Children. Mica Tla?!

Earlham, Miss Ethel Charles of Rich-

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TRer63'no loss in satisfeLCtionAvhert you change from, coffee to

But there is a gaJrt Inhealth distinctive drink; with its cof fee-liRe flavorall the more; because you need feast : iwJwmfiil after effects

GRANT CO. MAN CAME 25 MILES FOR MORE DRECO

Made Special Trip to Muncie to Tell About What the

Great Medicine Did for Himself and Get More for a

Neighbor. Could Not Sleep for That Itching. Terrifying Ezcema;

Two Bottles of Dreco Re

moved Every Trace of it

Mr. James Ratcliff, a prosperous farmer near Radley, Grant Co., Ind., twenty-five miles from Muncie, gives

the following signed statement for the

benefit of the public. "I made a special trip to Muncie to

day to tell about what this new medicine Dreco did for me and to get some for a neighbor of mine. This Dreco has almost saved my life. For years

I've suffered from eczema. I'd Itch and scratch all night long; sometimes

I'd get clean out of my bed and sit in a chair, for there was no rest for me. "My stomach was also out of order

and my food did me no good but bloat me up with sour gas. I was very

bilious and my entire system seemed rundown. "I've taken two bottles of Dreco and I want to say that even the red spots on my body where the eczema used to be are gone. I sleep all night long in peace; no more itching, scratching; no sitting up in chairs, as before. My stomach digests my food without causing gas to form; my liver has been cleaned off; in fact, I'm in fine shape again and I give all the credit to Dreco, the great root and herb remedy." The blood has to be cleared of poisons to get rid of eczema. No better medicine for this can be obtained than Dreco, which is made of the juices of roots, herbs, barks and leaves, which act on the vital organs and tone them up. Mr. Powers, the well known Dreco expert, has headquarters at Thlstlethwaite's Drug Store, to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today. Adv.

mond, Howard Hunnicutt, Clyde Townsend of Dayton, O., and Cecil Charles. The bride and groom will reside in Cincinnati, where the groom has recently been transferred as mail clerk.

Indiana News Brevities

NEW ALBANY The central Labor Union here has. selected a committee to form a county organization of the labor party ' to nominate a county ticket Co-operation of the farmers' organlations will be sought. LOGANSPORT -An epidemic of the mumps Is sweeping the schools in the east end of the city and it has been estimated that at least 200 cases have developed. WABASH Thomas Stineman Post No. 15, American Legion, offered the services of 50 of Its members to Dr. Garfield, federal fuel administrator, to

Sleep?

Does a dry cough keep you awake? - KEMP'S BALSAM

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will stop the tickle that makes you cough CUaRAN-TCEO.

work in the coal mines.

MADISON Mrs. Joseph 8. Barnard,

78, mother ot George Grey Barnard, sculptor, and creator ot the great Lin coin statue in Cincinnati, is dead at her home here.

LAFAYETTE The Indiana Cattle

Feeders' Association will convene in

annual session at Purdue University, Saturday, Dec 12.

A CLEAR OLEMI Ruddy Cheeks SparklingEyes Most Women Can Have Sayi Dr. Edwards, a Wen-Known Ohio Physician DrPlEdwards for 17 yean treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a lew well-known vegetable ingredient .mixed with olive oil, tunning them Dr. Edwards' OBve Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers oa the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look; dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly lor a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet the successful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep them fit. 10c and 2So

ADVENT SERVICES. J Advent services, marking the be-" ginning of the new church year, were observed at 8t. John's Lutheran church Sunday. Largely attended communion services were held in the morning.

TORPEDOED! Don't blast your Liver and Bowels, but take "Cascarets."

You men and women who can't get feeling right who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bilious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach and colds. Are you keeping your liver and bowels clean with Cascarets, or shocking your insides every few days with Calomel, Salts. Oil and violent pills? C&8 carets work while you sleep; they cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry' Out of the system all the constipated. waste matter and poison In the bowels. Cascarets never gripe, sicken or cause inconvenience and Cascarets cost so little. Adv.

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