Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 19, 2 December 1919 — Page 4

PAGE FOUR THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. TUESDAY, DEC. 2, 1919.

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The borne of Mrs. W. E. Russel on North C. street was the scene of a quiet wedding this afternoon when Miss Nola Irene Russell and Ray Corwin Brunton, son of Mrs. Sarah Brunton, were united in marriage. The ceremony was solemnized at 3:30 o'clock, the Rev. R, S. Seamans of First Methodist church officiating. The 6ingle ring service was used. The rooms were artistically appointed In pink and white, large baskets of Ophelia roses and baby breath being used to carry out the color scheme. There were no attendants and only the Immediate relatives witnessed the ceremony. The bride wore a pretty gown of white georgette over satin, and carried an arm bouquet of Ophelia roses and baby breath. She also carried a handkerchief of real lace brought from France by her brother, Bertram, who was in service there. After the service a buffet luncheon was served in the dining room where jthe piuk and white color scheme was 1 further carried out. Pink roses and 'white baby breath formed the center piece for the table. Mr. and Mrs. i Brunton were to leave later this afjternoon for Pittsburg and other points ;in the east. The bride traveled in a i suit of navy blue duvetyn, black hat, ! shoes and a black bag. Mr. and Mrs. Brunton will be at home after December 15, on the National road west. Celebrating their golden wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. George i Worley are holding an informal rel caption this afternoon and evening at their home oh North Fifteenth street. fThe house was profusely decorated rwtth; yellow chrysanthemums, ferns, ;and other flowers, sent to the host ,and hostess. A color scheme of gold ;and white was effectively carried out :ln all the rooms. Refreshments were ! served In the dining room whefo streamers of gold ribbon, yellow chrysanthemums and ferns were used as 'decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Worley, I who was Miss Virginia Jones, were i married in Richmond on December 2, 1 1860, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones on 1 Washington avenue. The old home- ; stead is now replaced by parts of the iold Garr-Scott factory. Mr. and Mrs. Worley moved to Pittsburg-where; he was engaged in the bakery and candy business, but soon returned to Richmond and have lived here ever since. iThey were the parents of three children, one of whom Is living, Oliver 1$. Worley, of Chicago. A number of .out of town guests are here today for the celebration, among whom are Miss Bertie Williams of Indianapolis, Miss Lollle Benson, of Piqua, O., Mr. and Mrs. Abbott Mott and Mrs. Mary Winchester of Seymour, Mrs. Angle Cushman of Centervllle and Mr. and

Mrs. Oliver B. Worley and bod, Charles Edison, of Chicago. Friends will be received at the Worley Some this evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. The B. B. B. Sewing circle will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. William Hawekotte at her home, 59 South Seventeenth street. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osborn of South Eleventh street left today for a two weeks' stay at th Martinsville Sanitarium. Mr. 'and Mrs. Edgar Bennett entertained with a 6 o'clock dinner last

her home in Detroit after spending Thanksgiving with Miss Helen Edger'ton at her home on Pearl street. The Harmony Sunday school of First-Methodist church will meet tomorrow evening with Mrs. Joseph Winder at her home on North Seventeenth street. All members and friends of the class are invited. Mrs. Fay King will entertain members of the Do Your Bit club Thursday afternoon at her home on the Middleboro pike. Officers for the coming year will be elected.

Thursday evening at their home nor'i 1 unon. agenon nas remruw ro of the city, in honor of their niece, petroit i after spending the Thanksgtv-

Miss Grace Bennett, who celebrated

her twenty-first birthday anniversary. The Missionary society of First Baptist church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Ozra Baldwin at her home, 300 North Eighteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keplar will give their regular assembly dance next Saturday evening m the K. of C. hall. An old fashioned dance will be given next Saturday evening in the K. of P. hall at Abington. Music will be furnished by the Stinson Jazz band.

An entertainment and social is be

ing with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

O. Edgerton at their home on Pearl street. An important open meeting of the Woman's club will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 17 in the high school auditorium. Mrs. Charles H. Kumler of Dayton,, will speak on "An Experiment in City Government." Mrs. Kumler has the distinction of being the only woman member of the city commission of Dayton, and is well informed on problems of city government. She will illustrate her lecture with interesting pictures. The meeting is un

der the auspices of the Civic depart

ing planned for Friday evening at-lment f Woman's club and the public

District School No. 9 on the Henley road. The teachers, Miss Mildred Ste

vens and Miss Ora White, are in charge of the program. A play, "The First Thanksgiving Day," will be given. The Hill Top Sewing circle will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Addleman at her home on

East Main street The Degree of Honor will meet this evening in the Commercial club rooms at 7:30 o'clock. The Tirzah Aid society will meet tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Louis Kirchgesser at which time the husbands of the members will be entertained. Each woman is asked to bring sandwiches and pickles for the luncheon to be served. Mrs. Walter Dalbey went to Anderson today for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Gante at their home. She will visit in Indianapolis before returning home. The Daughters of America will meet tomorrow evening in Vaughn hall at 8 o'clock. The regular business session will be held and officers for'' the coming year elected. Miss Kathryn Oliver has returned to

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The Philathea class ot First Baptist church will meet tomorrow evening at the church instead of with Mrs. John Duke on Lincoln street, as was previously announced. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Grace Methodist church will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. A.

H. Backus at her home on North A street. The regular monthly meeting of the missionary society of First Christian church will be held tomorrow afternoon at the chujch at 2:30 o'clock. Captain JamelS Gaar, son of Mrs. W. W. Gaar of the Westcott, who served eleven months overseas with the field artillery of the ninety-first division, has been appointed a major in the officer's reserve corps. Major Gaar is now in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Myron J. Klute entertained with a 7 o'clock dinner last evening at their home on North Ninth

street. Cbver3 were laid for J. C. Calkins, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welchman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Weichman and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bailey. An evening meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of First Methodist church will be held tomorrow evening with Dr. and Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing, at their home on South Twelfth street. Mrs. I. A. Hill, a medical missionary of India, will give an address at the meeting. A special musical program is being arranged. All members of the society and church are cordially invited. An all day meeting of the aid society of Second English Lutheran church will be held Thursday at the church. The day will be spent in knotting comforts and all women are urged to bring lunch and spend the day. The Women's Loyal club will meet tomorrow evening in the Moose hall at 7:30 o'clock. After the meeting a picnic luncheon will be served. The Sunbeam Home Economics club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Deitmeyer at her home on the Union pike. All members are urged to be present. The Girls' Athletic Association of high school enjoyed a skating party this afternoon in the Coliseum. Miss Margaret Wickemeyer was in charge of the party. The Woman's Benefit association will meet Thursday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. All lady Maccabees are requested to be present. The aid society of South Eighth

Street Friends' church will hold an all day meeting Thursday at the church. All members are urged to be present.

was Indorsed unanimously Monday afternoon by the select list of Ohio daily newspapers, an organization of 55 members, in session here. They also urged by resolution, that Ohio newspaper publishers advance their advertising and subscription rates on account of the increasing cost of newsprint and all other items entering into the production of newspapers. Colonel F. S. Van Gorder, of the Warren Chronicle, and C. H. Spencer,

of the Newark Advocate, are President and Secretary-Treasurer, respectively of the select list.

Ohio Newspaper Publishers Urge Need of Higher Rates COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 2 The zone rate system for second-class postage

How Old Are Yon By Your Hair?

You may be thirty in years, but if you are bald-headed, gray, or your hair is dry, brittle, scraggly and uglylooking, people will surely take you to be many years older. When your hair .becomes faded, dry, streaked and scraggly, when it falls out badly and new hair cannot grow, the roots should be Immediately vitalized and properly nourished. To do this quickly, safely and at little expense, there is nothing so effective as Parisian sage (liquid form) which you can get at all good drug and toilet counters. It's guaranteed to abolish dandruff stop scalp Itch and falling hair and promote a new growth or money refunded. It's in great demand by discriminating women because it makes the hair so soft, lustrous, easy to arrange attractively and appear heavier than it really is. A massage with Parisian sage is a real delight easy to use, not sticky or greasy, and delicately perfumed an antiseptic liquid free from dangerous ingredients and guaranteed not to coorl the hair or scalp. If you want good looking hair s'-d plenty of it by all means use Parian sage a little attention now helps insure beautiful hair for years to come. Adv.

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