Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 71, 3 February 1920 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEB. 3, 1920.
Society
1 An Important business session of
the Ornis Melas club, will be held!
Tuesday evening, at the home of Miss (Mary Reinhart, on South B street. The members of the Sheephead club .will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jeff Meyers,-on North IFourteenth street. A club luncheon will be served. The meeting of the Alice Carey club, announced for Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lilly Horner, has been postponed because of Illness of a number. of the members. The members of the Delta Theta Tau Sorority held a called meeting Monday evening, at the home of Miss Helen Edgerton. on Pearl street. After the business session, a social time was enjoyed. After the business session, a social time was enjoyed. Those present were: Misses Maude Watt, Ruth
Edgerton, Mildred Townsend, Mary Williams, Caroline Rodefeld, and Madeline Elliott. Plans were made 'for a party at the home of Mrs. Ray "Wickersham, next Monday evening, Feb. 9. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bailey left the city Tuesday for Atlanta, Qa., and Charleston, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Williams, of South Fifteenth street, will leave the city Wednesday for an extended trip to the Hawaiian Islands and California. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will be the iiost and hostess Friday evening, for mn assembly danco in the I. O. O. F. halL The music will be furnished by the Kolp orchestra.' Mrs. Wilbur Petty, of Hagerstown, epent the week-end with her parents, IMr. and Mrs. Charles Wise, north of Ithe city. Mrs. F. W. Tuttle and Miss Harriet (Booth, of Brazil, Ind.. who have been rTlsiting in Indianapolis with friends, ("Were in the city Tuesday on their "way to Cincinnati, O. Mrs. Theodore A, Walters, 300 South Eleventh street, will be hostess Thursday afternoon for the members of the Hospital Aid society. All members tare requested to be present. The Young People' society of the Trinity Lutheran church will be entertained Tuesday evening, at the home of Miss Rhea Crandall, 22 North Twenty-second street. Mrs. George Reid, of East Main Street, will be hostess Friday afternoon, for the members of the Hill Top Sewing club. The Suburban Home Economics club 'will meet Thursday at 2 p. m., at the borne of Mrs. George Thorp on the Union pike. All members of the club ere urged to be present The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace Methodist church, will meet at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Charles Addleman, 2108 Main street The meeting of the Helping Hand society has been postponed until Feb. 19, when the meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Steinkamp, on South Eleventh street Miss Mae Bowls spent the day In Dayton, Ohio. The members of the G. A. R. auxiliary will meet Wednesday at their rooms in the court house. A luncheon will be ' served. Mrs. Robert Study spent Monday Dayton, Ohio. The Knights of Columbus will give :a social dance Thursday evening. The rregular class will convene at 7:45 mntil 9 p. m with the assembly dance following. The music will be furrnished by Kolp's orchestra. Mrs. John Hasemeier, at her home rn South Seventh street, was hostess Monday for the Dorcas society. rFollowing the short program the afjternoon was spent socially with needle rwork. Mrs. Dressel, Mrs. Darnell (Smith and Mrs. Joseph Miller were fguests of the club. Members attending .were Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Kribbel, Mrs. tBartel, Mrs. Bockhoff, Mrs. William 'Bartel, Miss Anna Heltbrink, Mrs. .Frank Haner, Mrs. Lee B. Nusbaum,
Mrs. George Eggemeyer, Mrs. Oliver
Nusbaum, Mrs. Van Sant, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Wissler, Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. Henry Heiger, Mrs. Walter -Luring, Mrs. Rost and Mrs. Hieger.
The Woman's Collegiate club will
meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs
Burton Carr at her home on South Fourteenth street. The paper of the evening will be read by Miss Eliza
beth Comstock on the subject, "Napoleon as Emperor."
Miss Helen Cook will entertain the
.members of the N. N. C. club Thurs day evening.
The Missionary society of the First .Baptist church will be entertained
'Wednesday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. Cina Ligon, 209 South Third
street.
Queen Esther society of the Grace Methodist church will be entertained at the home of Miss Fern Homan, North Seventeenth street. The Daughters of America will meet at 8 p. m. in Vaughn halL There will be balloting for candidates and initiations. The degree team is requested to be present in uniforms. The Ladles' Aid society of Second English Lutheran church will give a "jitney" supper Friday evening in the church. The public Is Invited. The Booster class of Chester will meet Thursday afternoon, Feb. 5. at the home of Mrs. James Webster. A valentine social will be the feature, and all members are urged to be present. Mrs. Passmore Avery, of Cester, and Charles Milton, of this city, were nnfalv TntirrinA nn Jan. 31 In the
fWestley Chapel church in Cincinnati,
O. The bride Is tne aaugmer 01 ear. and Mrs. Silas W. Williamson of Ches
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Milton, win reside at the home of the bride's parents, because of the Illness of Mrs. Williamson.
Albert Gilchrist Held in High Esteem hy Friends The esteem In which Albert S. Gilchrist, who was burled yesterday, was held by his associates in the automobile business was evidenced by the representatives which the company sent from Fort Worth. Tex., to attend the funeral. They said he was regarded as one of the most capable automobile men in the United States. The Chevrolet company was repre
sented at the funeral by Messrs. Beck, O'Mahra, Shankey, all of Fort Worth, and Mr. Flynn, of Cincinnati. Messrs. Bocklett Potter and Evans of the Cincinnati Enquirer, with whom Mr. Gilchrist was associated, attended the Elks' service Sunday. The pallbearers were Houston Marlatt, Howard Hunt, Clifford O'Mara, Harry Shankey, Philip Robbins, and Mr. Flynn. Bentley and Riggs to
Represent M. E. Churches J. H. Bentley, superintendent of the
Richmond public schools, has been elected official lay delegate for the First M. E. Clmrch, of Richmond, to attend the North Indiana lay electoral conference' In the Reid Memorial Church of this city Friday, April 9.
Fllmore Riggs, local business man,
will represent the Grace M. E. church.
Lay alternates are L. H. Bunyan for
the First M. E. church, and George Hamilton for the Grace M. E. The
Third M. E. -church will appoint its
delegate and alternate a week from next Sunday.
ADDRESSES FEATURE JACKSON INSTITUTE
CAMPBELLSTOWN, O., Feb. 2
Friday and Saturday have been set as the dates for the Jackson township farmers institute this year an
independent one, and the following
program has been prepared:
Friday, Feb. 6th Morning session, 9 a. m., standard
time; invocation, Rev. Hirby, pastor of Concord church; music, Jackson township centralized school; lecture, "Pride of Our Farm Boys and Girls," Mrs. Laura R. Reidenger, Kent, O.; music; "A Just Tenancy Contract," H. P. Miller, Falrland Farms, Sunbury, Ohio; music; appointment of
resolution committee, nominating
committee; noon hour.
Friday Afternoon, 1 O'clock. Music; lecture, "The Economical
Feeding of Animals," H. P. Miller; music; "The Care of the Sick in the
Home," Mrs. Laura R. Reldlnger;
music; address, "The Farmer's Great
est Problem," A. J. Swift, county agent. Friday night, 7 O'clock. Music for evening session Pryor's orchestra, Eaton, one halt musical program; lecture, "The New Rural
Community." H. P. Miller; music;
Jobes, principal Jackson township chools; music. .... t Saturday, " 1 Invocation Rev. ' S. " C. ' Masterson, Greenfield, Indiana; music; lecture, 'Farmer's Status in Industrial Work."
H. P. Miller, Sunbury, Ohio. Report
of committees; music; noon hour. Saturday 1 p. m.
Music; Lecture. "Experiences with
Some of the Newer Farm Machinery",
music; aaaress, "iNeeas or tne community," Prof. CTR. Coblentz, super
intendent of Jefferson township schools.
15,000 Enter M. E. Church,
Semans Hears at Chicago Fifteen thousand persons have
been taken into the Methodist church
es of the Chicago district which in
cludes the northern half of Indiana
and a greater part of Illinois, since last June when the campaign for 1,000,000
new members in the world by June,
1920, was Inaugurated.
The Chicago district report was
made before Methodist Minute Men, gathered in Chicago last week. The
Rev. R. L. Semans, of Richmond s First M. E. church, attended.
Meat Cause of
Kidney Trouble
Take Salts to Flush Kidneys If Back
Hurts or Bladder Bothers. 1
If you must have your meat every
day, eat it, Dut nusn your Kidneys witn salts occasionally, says a noted author
ity who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the liiiinnvs in their efforts to excel it
from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick head- . ache, dizziness, your stomach sours,
tongue is coated and wnen tne weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. Th urine cols f Inudv. full -of sedi
ment, the channels often get sore and
Irritated, obliging you to seek relief
two or three times during tne night. To neutralize these irritating acids, .lo cleans the kidneys and flush off she body's urinous waste get four winces of Jad Salts from any pharanacy here; take a tablespoonlul in a
, .glass of water before Dreamasi ror a -tow Havn and Tour kidneys will then
ct fine. This famous salts is made Irom the acid of grapes and lemon
Juice, combined with lithia, ana nas Ja.n liaod for venerations to flush and
stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to ; neutralize the acids In nrine, so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive': cannot In;jure, and makes- a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. Adv,
The leopard will kill for mere love of slaughter and leave its victims uneaten.
Farm Sale Calendar
Wednesday, February 4. Venton Gilbert on the Hoover farm, 4 miles south of Greensfork, 2 miles east of Jacksonburg, and 3 miles from Hlsers station on the Washington road. Live stock, grain and Implements, at 10 o'clock. Fred Wendel, 4V4 miles northeast of Liberty, Ind., and 2H miles southwest of Kitchel, Ind., at 10 oclock. Closing out sale. J. D. Snedeker, on the G. M. Cummins farm, on the National road, 2 miles east of Richmond, traction stop 108. general farm sale at 10 o'clock. Griff E. Thorn, 3 miles east and 1V4 miles south of Lynn, 2 miles northwest of Arba, on the boundary road, at 10 o'clock a. m. General clean-up sale. Thursday, February 5.
HERE'S THE SECRET OF FACIAL BEAUTY
No Matter How Disfigured With Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads or Muddiness The Use of Stuart's Calcium Wafers Works Wonders. You will be astonished to see the wonderful change that so often takes place In just a few days after using Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Pimples, blotches, liver spots, blackheads, muddy complexion and skin eruptions affect the skin because it is one of the natural outlets of the body to rid itself of Impurities. If you supply it with the proper materials it will convert these skin poisons
into a harmless substance to pass off
instead of forming ugly accumulation in the skin. These Wafers contain the best skin purifier known to science Calcium Sulphide. Get a 60-cent box today of Stuart's
Calcium Wafers at any drug store.
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E. C. Smith. 9 miles south-west of CenterviUe, 2 miles southwest of Doddridge Chapel, at 10 o'clock. Henry Knoll, 2 miles north of Richmond, R. R. C, 12:30 o'clock. General farm sale. Harold Duke, 2 miles north-west of Williamsburg on the Williamsburg and Economy Pike. Closing out sale. Friday, February 6. R. W. Woodruff, 6 miles north of College Corner. 2 miles north of Fair Haven on the township line, at 10 o'clock. Sale of all personal property. Lorln Hill, 3 miles southeast of Lynn, 3ft miles northwest of Arba. 10 o'clock a. m. J. M. Boswell, at the Gray farm, east end of Centerville at 10 o'clock. Stock
grain and farming tools.
LADY PINK TOES HAS HER INNINGS
There is no excuse today for women to have ugly painful corns
PROOF OF RISING PRICES. ANDERSON, Ind, Feb.' 3. House
hold goods of the Julia Pavey estate
at Pendleton were appraised at $190.
When, sold at auction the total receipts
were $436. A feather bed sold for $21, two feather pillows for $9.90 and a comfort brought $12.
HAD TERRIBLE COUGH IN BED 3 YEARS
InS weeks, she was 1 la, fecllag; flae.
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WILL lit I unii IU ! WORK AFTER y FINAURELEASE Indianapolis Man Gains 23 Pounds and Return of Strength and Health He Used Trutona.
For a few cents you can get a quarter ounce of the magic drug freezone recently discovered by a Cincinnati chemist. Apply a few drops of this freezone upon a tender, aching corn or callus and instantly, yes, immediately, all soreness disappears and shortly you will find the corn or callus so loose that you lift it out, root and all, with the fingers. Just think! Not one bit of pain before applying freezone or afterwards. It doesn't even irritate the surrounding skin. Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes, also hardened calluses on bottom of feet. Just seem to shrivel up and fall off without hurting a particle. It Is almost magical. Advertisement.
REMEMBER THE NAME
Plans Matured for
Jackson Corn Show
Plans are rapidly being completed
for the Jackson township corn Bhow, to be held at Cambridge City next Tuesday. The Farmers' federation of the township will have charge of the affair, which will include an all day meeting.
Prizes will be awarded for the best
exhibits, and several other entertainments have been arranged for the day.
A dinner will be served for visitors.
FRANCISCO MINE 8EALED. PRINCETON, Ind.. Feb. 3. The
Royal coal mine at Francisco, this
county, which caught fire from a windy
shot that killed Morton Wall Friday afternoon, was sealed Saturday after attempts to extinguish the flames
failed.
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The Sale That Leads Them All The first days of this extraordinary sale were the biggest bargain days ever offered in Richmond. We beg to offer excuses to those who were unable to be waited upon during the rush during the first days, but we can assure you attention for the rest of the sale, for we now have a larger sale force. There is no comparison between this sale and a so-called clearance sale. This is a bonified bargain feast where everything is guaranteed as advertised and money is gladly refunded, where customers are not fully satisfied. Every garment must go as we need the room to remodel therefore they are priced lower than the market price of today.
Coats, Suits
and
Values that sell regularly at $20.00 to $50.00; selling special at
$J95 (0 $Q95
Waists, Skirts, Etc. Values that sell regularly at $10.00 to $20.00; selling special at $098 t0 SP98
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INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Feb. 3. "I've gained twenty-three pounds since June," W. H. Roberts. 159 Morris Street, Indianapolis, said recently when the remarkable benefits he has derived from Trutona, the Perfect tonic. "I had a spinal trouble which made it almost Impossible for me to move at times and my back ached almost constantly," Mr. Roberts continued. "In addition to this, my stomach was out of shape. My stomach often pained me all day long. Doctors had also told me that I had enlargement of the liver. I usually felt tired and drowsy and I guess that was what' caused It. I had little appetite and when I'd eat I would have to belch and sometimes vomit a short time afterwards. "Well, sir, I came out of the hospital on June 13, after having been treated for my spinal trouble and most everything else I guess. But I was not cured and I decided to try Trutona. One of the first benefits I noticed from Trutona was the discharge of bile from my liver which had caused me to feel so sleepy and drowsy all the time. Then my appetite Increased and I
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the former sour gases. I haven't had the stomach ache cince I started using Trutona. I feel plenty strong enough to work now, I should have gained 21 pounds, but I haven't gone to work yet because I wanted to finish my last bottle of Trutona to make sure my troubles have been entirely relieved." Trutona Is now being Introduced and -explained In Richmond at Clem Thistlethwaite's Drug Store. Advertisement.
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