Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 286, 12 October 1920 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELfcGRAM, RICHMOND, 1ND., TUESDAY, OCT. 12, 1920.

Society

Mrs. Raymond Mather and Miss' Louise Mather were the charming hostesses for a shower given Saturday afternoon for the pleasure of Miss Mary Mather, whose marriage to Fred Girty takes place this week. The party was given at the home of Mrs. Raymond Mather on South Seventeenth street. A color scheme of yellow and white was attractively carried out in ail the appointments. The guests spent the afternoon la needlework after which a luncheon was served. The guests Included Miss Mary Mather, Mrs. Frank Chambers, Mrs. Frank Edmunds, Miss Elizabeth Jay, Miss Mary Jay, Mrs. Frank Hagie, Miss Naomi Mather, Miss Irene Mather, Mrs. Henry Mather, Mrs. Mather Kelsey, fiss Bertha Kelsey, Mrs. Harry Jay, Mrs. Weyland Kelsey, Mrs. George Semler, Miss Helen Semler, Miss Ruth James, Mrs. Edna Jay, Miss Mildred Schalk, Miss Dorothy. Dilks, Miss Carrie Girty, Mrs. Will Keller, MiS3 Letha Chrow, Miss Hilda Kidder, Miss Helen Buckley, Mrs. Brandon Griffis, and Mrs. E. M. Campfield. Miss Mildred Schalk and Miss Dorothy Dilks entertained with a handkerchief shower for Miss Mather last week at the home of Miss Schalk, North Eighteenth street. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Campfield will entertain informally for Mis3 Mather and Wednesday evening Mrs. Frank Chambers will give a dinner in hef honor. Mrs. Paul Miller and Miss Ruth Pennell entertained at the Country Club with a bridge party Saturday for Mrs. Rudolph Knode, a recent bride. The club was attractively decorated with artistic baskets of yellow and purple flowers for the affair. Prizes went to Mrs. John Starr, Mrs. Wilson Magaw, Mrs. Walter Davis, and Miss Ann Nicholson. Harrison Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Euring entertained the following guests at dinner Sunda"y at their country home east of town: Mr. and Mrs. Ora Parker and daughter, Vir- . ginla, of Dayton, O, Mrs. Lena Tompkins of Dayton, O., Mrs. Lucy Euring and daughter, Ruth of Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander and son, of Hollansburg, O., Miss Anna Parker of Greenville, O., Mr. and Mrs. John LaMott and son, Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benner and family, Mrs. Grace Parker and children, Miss Florence Ewbank, all of Richmond; Mrs. Emma Parker and son, Edward, of Ablng-ton.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ratliff have re

turned from Indianapolis, where' they saw the ' Passing Show of 1919" at the Murat. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Comer, of Ra

cine, Wis., are stopping with Mr. and Mrs. fra Bishop and Walter Ratliff and family on their way to New York City, where they will make their home permanently. Mr. Comer, who Is connected with the J. I. Case Threshing Machine and Automobile Co., of Racine, Wis., has been transferred to the New York office. The Woman's Foreign and Home Missionary , society of the First English Lutheran church meets Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Fred J. Bartel, South Fourteenth street. v Mrs. J. W. Blackmore will be leader for the meeting' of Circle Three of the First Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs. George W. Davis, South Fifteenth street. The Perseverance Bible class of the First Baptist church will have Its annual meeting Wednesday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Russell Cox, 123 South Fifteenth street. The public art gallery is open to the public every day this week except

Saturday, from S:uu a. m. to t:uu p. m. It will also be open Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 9:30. Edward Dundon and James Cassidy, of Denver, Col., who have been attending the World's Series in Brooklyn, X. Y., visited Mr. Dundon's grandmother, Mrs. Edward Dundon, North Fifteenth street, on their way home. Miss Helen McWhinney and Miss Louise -Colvin. of Miami university were in Richmond last week-end. The Esterarza club of West-Rich-

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Have you noticed the great number of animal scarfs which are making their appearance with the new fall tricotine suits and frocks? Nothing could be smarter nor more comfortable. They may be one or two-skin chokers with tiny heads, bushy tails and soft little paws. The favorite fur is stone marten, but squirrel, mole, mink, baum marten and kolinsky are also popular. There are any number of ways of wearing these little scarfs and there is nothing which adds such an air of complete finish to a costume as a smart little fur neckpiece. The o pic tured is of stone marten, a two-skin scarf, with a pretty marking.

mond Friends' church will have a weiner roast Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Cosand, National Road West. The M. M. M. club will meet next Tuesday evening, Oct. 19, instead of Oct. 12, at the home of Mrs. Carl Rupe, North Twelfth street. Mrs. L. P. Roser will entertain members of the Star Bible class of the

becona Presbyterian church with a masquerade party at her home, 230 North Twenty-second street, Wednesday evening. Everyone is to come masked. Mrs. Roser will be assisted by Oscar Sullivan. The Ladies auxiliary of the B. R. T.

will have an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Omer Dietz, 301 North Twentieth street. Comforts for the home will be made at the meeting. Every member is asked to bring her lunch and come. The Ladies' Aid society of North A Street Friends' Church meets Wednesday afternoon. The Helping Hand society will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Thomas, South Ninth street. The Ladies' Aid society of the First M. E. church meets Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the church. Each member is asked to bring a towel to hem to be donated to the church for the kitchen. Refreshments will be served. Frank Posther. South Thirteenth street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. VI. Posther and his sister, Mrs. Emma Flill

and little daughter, Winifred, all of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryan, Mrs. Rene Ryan, and R. A. Gorman motored to Hillsboro, Monday. They will also visit other parts of Ohio. Mr. Gorman and

Mrs. Rene Ryan will visit their birthplace near Petersburg. The Narcissus Embroidery club vill meet with Mrs. Ernest Davis, 414 West Main street, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Opal Umpleby, 916 Vz Main street, left Sunday for Los Angeles, Cal. She will spnd several days in Chicago the guest of Mrs. John Shirkie, Lake Shore Drive. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Canaday, of Indianapolis, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Notris, Main street, returned home Monday. Mrs. John F. Maag and Mrs. J. Weisbrod, South Eighth street, had as their guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Foul and daughter, Clara, and Mr. and Mrs. Merkle and son, Louis, of Cedar Grove. The Ladies' Auxiliary of A. O. H. will give a card party and dance next Thursday evening at the Knights of Columbus hall. The card party begins at 800 pi, m. and dancing will be later. The Women's Missionary auxiliary of the Nazarene church, met at the home of Mrs. Jesse Sleeth, Thursday,

Oct. 7. The devotional was led by

'Mrs. J. W. Mount and Mrs. Louise

White presided over the meeting. A vocal selection was given by Mrs. Louise White and Mrs. Mary Jacots. After a discussion of the study for this year a letter from a missionary in South America was read by the Rev. J. W. Crawford. The next meeting will be held at the home of the president,

Mrs. J. W. Crawford, 103 South Ninth street. Mrs. Hallock Brown, of Billings, Mont., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler, North A street. Miss Ruth Pennell left Tuesday for New York, where she will visit tpr several weeks. J

P- C. Bailey, of Findlay, O., wafi the guest of his sister, Mrs. Earl Crabb over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. David Hoover, of Ardmore, Okla., are the parents of a daughter born Saturday. Mrs. Hoover was formerly Miss Rena Hugo. The Delta Theta Tau sorority meets

Tuesday instead of Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Candler, Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knopf and Ralph Knopf epent Monday shopping in Cincinnati. Circle Number one of the First Presbyterian church will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Haisley, 309 Pear street. AH members are requested to be present. The Ladies Bible class of Trinity Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Robert Jenkins South Thirteenth street, Wednesday. A large attendance is desired. The Woman's Missionary associa

! tion of the United Brethren church

will observe Literature Day, Wednesday evening. The program is under the direceion of Mrs. Waldo Lacey, secretary of literature. Members and their friends are cordially invited. The program will be as follows: Piano solo Mrs. Merle Williams Song. Short prayers by officers of the association. Scripture by Mrs. James. Song. Dialogue by 15 girls, .Little Grandmas.' Recitation, "A Chinese Boy," David Lacey. Exercise, "It Is Nothing to You."

Exercise, "Little Light Bearers," by eight boys.

Dialogue, "The Awakening of Mrs. Brice." Recitation, "The Missionary Hen," John Lacey. Recitation, "A Nickle to the Lord," Keith Harris. Offering, and refreshments served by the "Little Grandmas."

cousins visiting my grandmother last j come after me. Does he love, me for week. I went down there to spend a sweetheart? I do not want to marry the night. Grandma told us to go one of my own kin and I am not going after another girl so we could have a Mb do it. He is eighteen. I am not

good time. When we got back we

sat on a cot on the porch. He sat in tho middle with an arm around each of us and he kept squeezing u.s. The other girl laid her head on his shoulder, and he kept trying to make me, but I would not. The next morning he was waiting for me and we went out on the front pocrh again. I had on a big string of pearls over a yard long and he put them around his neck and mine. Then grandma came out "and he took them from around his neck. Soon be got up and played with the cat. That night we went to a dance with

the other girl and every chance ne had he held the other girl's hand. I

stayed at the girl's bouse that night. The next morning he was there by nine o'clock for her to take him to the depot. They wanted me to go with

them, but I couldn't. I had to stay at j

home and keep the children so mother and daddy could go to preaching. He told me good-bye and said to tell the rest good-bye for him. They brought me home on their way to the depot. He lives at Birmingham, Ala. Ho told me while I was at grandma's if I would come down next summer tno first thing he would do would be to

thinking of marriage until I am somewhere in the twenties. Please give rue the information you can. I wlU appreciate it. I surely did hate to see him leave. I cried four times the day he left, Mother said I could go

down there next summer. He has a sister firteen. Would it be right for

Your cousin wems to think love-

making the important thing in life

It was cheap and ill-bred for him to make love to you, and I can not see

how he had the nerve to make love to the other girl in front of you. Do not think of him as a sweetheart, because you may rest assured he has a

number of them at his home in Birm

ingham. Since his people are your

relatives it would be all right for you to visit there. Yu should, however, have an invitation from his mother

first. I think, however, it is unad visable for you to go. The boy would

try to make love to you again. Keep' your love, little girl, for a man who will give it to you and you alone.

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BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE

Take Salts at First Sign of Bladder .. .. Irritation or Backache.

The American men and women must guard constantly agains Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood is filled with uric acid which the kidneys strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork; become sluggish; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, ge.t from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before

breakfast for a few days and your kid neys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts i3 inexpensive; cannot Injure, makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney flushing any time. Advertisement.

BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET On of the potent lnirollmt of KoUIko for U)0 hair la cenuin bear U. Ther (re other active Ingredient Dot found in any other hair preparation. KoUIko ha (ucreeded In many ua of haldaaa. failtM hair and

daadraff when Terr other hair lotion or treatment ha prored futile. J0O Guarantee. AniMInt reaulta In caie conatdered bopelea. Yu ever aw a bald ladiaal Whf become or remain ow if you ran crow ti.lr? if other haee obtained a new rrowth or here eonnuered dandruff, or Hopped falling hair throutn Kotalko. "' Get a bo

of KOTAtKO at any nuay orui iere; or ma i cenu aileer or etamia. for BKOCHUKE with J i-nodr box of Kouiko to - ' J. H. Briltala. Inc. Station F. New York, N. Y.

For Indigestion Mi-O-Na is Guaranteed to Promptly Relieve Stomach Distress. People go on suffering from little stomach troubles for years and Imagine they have a serious disease. They over-eat and force on the stomach a lot of extra work. But they never think that the stomach needs extra help to do extra work. If these people would take a Mi-O-Na

Tablet with or after meals it would be a great big help to the stomach in its strain of overwork. Mi-O-Na helps your tired-out stomach to do its work and banishes the cause. No matter what you eat or drink Mi-O-Na will sweeten your sour stomach and stop gas belching in five minutes. The heaviness disappears and tho 6tomach is greatly aided in Its work of digestion. And Mi-O-Na not only promptly relieves all distress but if taken regularly will banish indigestion. D. & S. Drug Company and A. O Luken & Co., and druggists everywhere sell Mi-O-Na on the money back plan. Advertisement.

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In parts cf England and Scotland there-exists an ancient custom, for which a reason is hard to iind, of breaking part of the wedding cake over the head of the bride, with the guests scrambling for pieces.

I Heart Problems I l : ; Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a girl 14 years old and large for my age. There was one of my second

If you want a castor oil, absolutely without nauseating taste, insist on Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil. Every bottle is filled at the laboratories of Spencer Kellogg & Sons. Inc. Genuine is sold only in bottles plainly labelled Kellogg's. In strength and purity Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil is exactly the same as the old-fashioned disagreeable kind, but with the nauseating taste removed a 100 pure castor oil. Nothing has been put in to disguise the taste. Children will take Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil willingly. You can now get Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil at all good druggists. Accept no substitutes. Insist on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kellogg's Tastless Castor Oil. Three sizes, 15c, 35c and 65c. Advertisement.

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It's pure in the baking. Calumet never fails to produce the sweetest and most palatable of nourishing foods. It has more -than the ordinary leavening strength. You use less of it That's one reason it is the most economical of all leaveners. Another reason is it is sold at a moderate price you save when you buy it. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure

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DAMAGED TIRES and INNER TUBES CAREFULLY REPAIRED Here at moderate cost

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Modern research has discovered the importance of the spinal column as a health factor. The spine controls the supply of health energypassing from the brain to individual tissue cells in every part of the body. Where the vertebral unit is out of "alignment," or out of place, the compression on the nerve cuts off the life force from the brain to tissue cells and the organs involved are unable to Tio their duty and become weak. This causes the majority of diseases. By placing this vertebra back to its correct position you relieve the pressure off the nerve and allow the life force to flow freely through the nerve to the diseased tissue, and by so doing you remove the cause of disease and allow nature to restore health to that part of the body. Also Sulphur-Vapor Baths for Ladies and Gentlemen In Business For Your Health Chiropractors G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C; C. H. Groce, D. C, Asst. Phone 1603- Res. Phone 1810 35 South Eleventh Street Hours 1 to 4; 6 to 7 p. m., and by Appointment

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The Furnace Stove here pictured is an idea! heater for any home. ' II burns anv grade of fuel and radiates heat into all corners, in the same manner as a furnace. We can make immediate de!iv-iry-on this stove.

The Moore Three-Way Heater i? one that ha been highly reco m m e n d e d by hundreds of satisfied users right here in our locality. This heater burns all grades of fuel and gives more heat than an ordinary heater.

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