Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 85, 17 February 1921 — Page 4

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Mlaa Edith and: Miss Florence afvis were pleasantly surprised vith . a Valentine party at their homo Wednesday evenin? by a number of young people;" The evening-vt as spent with music and games, after which a dainty luncheon was served to the following persons ; Miss Edith Harris, Miss Florence Harris, Miss Emma Klute, Miss Viola Eckler, Miss Hazel Ecklei. Miss Mary House, Miss Barnice Harris, Russel Ebert, Howard Klute, Lester i Robbins. Clarence Snyder. Herbert 1 Russel. Claude 'Russell, William Harris .and Mr.,ad Mrs, Harris. ? Complimenting Miss Varr Schepman on the occasion of her 17th birthdays a number of friends pleasantly sur prised her Wednesday evening, at her ' home on South Fourth street. Games . and dancing were features of the evening- Later . the guests were i-ar vited to the dining room, where luncheon was served. The table was pret- . . 'it. a J : J TIia ffiioato i n r 1 n rl rl TV Tic a fSrrienmfln 1 Miss Maude Reber. Miss Miriam Little, Miss Wilma Surhoff, Miss Lolo Weist, Miss Martha Eggemeyer, Willard Morgan. Howard Sickman, Robert Reid, Harold Goodenough. Olan Hanes and Rudolph Schneider. Mr. aid Mrs. J. F. Holaday informally entertained the Bethany Bible class ot Second English Lutheran church, at their home on Pearl street Wednesday evening. During a short business session a committee was appointed -to consider the presenting of a playlet by the class. Later the evening ' was spent in games, and ref reshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Keelor, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Longstreth, Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbur Schnelle, Miss Jennie Bushmeyer, Miss Ethel O'Bannon, Miss Cora Hebbler, Miss Lulu llanning, Miss Esther - Tuecke, the Rev. C. R. Isley, Mr. and. Mrs. J. F. Holaday, little Miss Barbara Schnelle and Master Beverley Holaday. " . Mrs. Richard Smelser delightfully .entertained guests and members of "the Greenbriar Community club, at ,her home on the Abington pike, with an all-day party Wednesday. An elaborate dinner was served, covers being laid for 45 members and guests. The dining table was attractively arranged with pink and white carnations and the pink and white color scheme was carried out In all the appointments. Among the guests and members present were: Mrs. J. E. Miller, Mrs. Levi Bennett, Mrs. Robert Hough, Mrs. Anna Meek. Mrs. A J. Swift and chil dren, Charles. Mary and Josephine, Mrs. Fred Killen and son, Richard, Miss Mary Farlowe, Miss Blanche Miller. Ernest Pegg, George Miller, Miss Stella Harmon. Miss Mary Anna Meek. Mrs. Georee Miller. Mrs. Levi Myers, Mrs. John Baumer, Mrs. John Haas, Mrs. Hamilton Brown, Mis Anna Russell, Mrs. Jacob Tice, Mrs Oliver Mvers. Mrs. Bertha Curme Mrs. Forrest Meek, Mrs. Rufus Raper, Mrs. Frank Raper, Mrs. Aaon Sitloh, Mrs. Perry Bennett. Mrs. Trouse, Mrs. Frederick Turner, Mrs. Andrew Burgess, Mrs. Hugh Williams, Mrs. Ernest Pegg, Mrs. Walter Test, Miss Marguerite ' Turner, Miss Marcella Baumer, Masters John Howard Williams, Charles Baumer and Herschel Tice and Mrs. Richard Smelser. Social festivities for the afternoon were arranged by Mrs. Ernest Pegg and Mrs. Hugh Williams. The club is making arrangements to hold a market March 19. - Mrs. Henry Turner of Liberty pike will be hostess for the next meeting to be held March 16. ' The Four Corners Crochet club will be entertained by Mrs. Will Knollenberg at her home, 233 South Seventh street, Friday afternoon. Richmond Commandery Eight, K. of T., are giving a formal dance ThursOne Minuta Essays on Health by G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C. $1000 A Minute It is estimated that the American Woman 6pends $1,000 a minute on various things designed to keep herself and her family well. Women are enthusiastic supporters of chiropractic, because they have found it is simple, easy o understand and efficient. Health Is natural. It is only when there are disturbances in the mechanical alignment of the joints of the backbone, that weakness and disease become apparent. The chiropractor corrects these misalignments of spinal joints and health follows. Just now chiropractic adjustments are restoring health to sufferers from such seasonable diseases as coughs, colds, bilious headaches, lung ailments, kidney derangements and sore throat. ACT TODAY! Also Sulphur and Vapor Baths for Ladies and Gentlemen "In Business for Your Health" Chiropractors f G. C. WILCOXEN, D. C. C. H. GROCE, D. C, Asst. - EMMaI. LAMSON, Nurse!.; Phone 1603; Residence Phone ;i810, Richmond. 35 S. 11th St. Hours: 1 to 4; 6 to 7 p. in. and by appointment.

day evening at 8:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple. The Evan Smith orchestra and entertainers will play for the affair. Special entertainment and a light luncheon will be added features of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Logan, Mrs. Frederick of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mayhew, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Misener, and . Miss Margaret Misener attended the Masonic dance at Boston Wednesday evening, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stanley. Mrs. Frederick of Irdisnanolis. who has been the charming house guest of t Mr. and Mrs. George Logan for the past two weeks, returped home Thursday. Mrs. Frederick was -a guest of honor at numerous social and . club functions while here. Frank E. Smith of Kansas City, Mo., left Wednesday for his home after a visit oi several montns witn Ms sister, Mrs. Ora Monger. Mr., and Mrs. Percy P. Brown of Williamsburg, left Thursday for Buffalo, la., where Mr. Brown has accepted a pastorate. Mr. Brown, who is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. E. Howard Brown of this city, attended iarlnam college. He has been a cas tor at Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, during their residence in Iowa, expect to complete their studies at Penn college. Mrs. Ewan Daily, who has been ill ' v jvui lUiyiUVliig. ( Mr., and Mrs. Clarence Ball are the parents of a baby boy, Earl, born Wednesday. The four sections of the Ladies' and Pastors' union of the Grace M. E. church met Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Townsend entertained 16 members of Section One at her home on South Twenty-first street. The regular business meeting was held. Section Two was entertained with a Valentine party by Mrs. John K. Deem at her home on North Thirteenth street. Her home was prettily decorated with Valentine appointments for the occasion. Mrs. George Miller was hostess to Section Three at her residence, 110 North Tenth street. After a short business session a pro

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gram was given which included two solos by Mrs. Omar Jones, a recitation by Mary Elizabeth Reese, a duet by Hazel Sargent and Mary Elizabeth Reese, a solo by Miss Reese, and two violin selections by Miss Marian Heiser, accompanied by her mother. Following the program the afternoon was spent informally and refreshments were served. Mrs. John Lott will be hostess for the next meeting of Section Three at her home, 20 South Eleventh street. A George Washington party was given members of Section Four at the home of Mrs. Kinert. A patriotic program and patriotic contests were the features of the afternoon. The hostess served a luncheon with lovely red, white, and blue appointments. Mrs. N. S. Cox w:rl be hostess to the Tourists club at her home Friday evening. John F. Thompson will read a paper on "The Dardanelles." The Jolly Twelve will be entertained by Mrs. W. F. Eversman at her home on North Twentieth street Friday afternoon. The Luther League of St. Paul's Lutheran church is entertaining with a Valentine party in the chapel Thursday evening. Mrs. O. G. Mitchell will be hostess to the Woman's Benefit association of the Maccabees at her liome, 100 Southwest Ninth street, Friday evening. Each person is asked to bring a Valentine. The Woman's Relief Corps will give a bean supper from 5 until 7 o'clock Thursday evening in the post rooms at the court house. The public is invited. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet

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Friday at the home of Mrs: Leota Wood, 514 North Eighteenth street, to sew. . . ,. . Ben Hurs and their friends will be entertained with a dance 1A the lodge rooms Thursday evening. The Athenaea society will be entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. William H, Quigg and Mrs. Will Bond at the home of the former, 111 South Twelfth street. The meeting of the Hiawatha Literary club announced for Friday has been postponed for two weeks on account of illness. Maunee Council, D. of P., will meet Saturday evening In Red Men's hall. The degree staff is asked to be present as there will be work to do. Members are asked to bring sandwiches for the lunch which will be served. The V. C. T. club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Laliraian on South Thirteenth street. Denver Brown camp and the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Spanish-American war veterans met in the Post rooms of the courthouse Wednesday evening. Judge and Mrs. William A. Bond were guests of honor at the meeting. Judge Bond gave a talk on "Remembrance of the Maine," which was sunk 23 years ago : in Manila Bay. Following the talk refreshments were served to the 40 persons who were present by the Sur-' prise committee. "j A pretty Washington pir-ty wa3 giv-: en at the Second Presbyterian church Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Falck i and Mrs. George Harper were in i charge of the entertainment. "Mis-j sionary Work in China" was discussed by Mrs. D. W. Dennis. Readings were given by Florence Falck and Glenna . IIIIM

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Rainey. Music was furnished by the Reddington trio. Refreshments were served by several women wearing the nHll.r . - . TIT 1 t Colonial costumes of time. They were Mrs. Clarence Beam, Mrs. L. Rainey, Mrs. Charles Groce, Mrs. E. Hale, Mrs. Levy Lawrence and Mrs. Will Nearon. Mrs. G. A. Bair entertained the Universalist Mission Circle at an all day meeting at her home on North Seventh street Wednesday. The time was spent quilting and sewing, and at noon a picnic lunch was served. Those" present were Mrs. Bert Anderson, Mrs. Ed Owens, Mrs. Andrew Roser, Mrs. G. A. Bair, Mrs. Mary Wiley, Mrs. o

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. Martha Barr, Mrs. Amanda Fritz, Mrs. Dora Golden and Mrs. Charles Kuhlow. I Mrs. Bert Anderson will entertain the ' .,.! MM ..II AT r . tlAl home, 19 Southwest Second street, next Wednesday. GERMAN MAIL ON SHIP TO BE DELIVERED BY AIR WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. The steamer Mt. Clay, from New York, Feb. 19, will carry mail for airplane delivery to Berlin and Rhine points in Germany, according to an announcement today by the Postoffice department. The mail will be delivered from the ship to a German hangar In CuxThese garments $60, $65 and $70 so wonderful in should last but a

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Charming new Tailleurs, smart new Box Coat effects, new Cape models, small ripples and the new Chinese Mandrian Coat styles; embellished with beads, braid and embroidery.

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The United States consumes annually about 350,000 tons of sugar in conj fectionery. " I Have your CARPETS and RUGS cleaned, by the Hamilton Beach i Carpet Washer Co. Also expert upholstering. Phone 6057. f L. W. TANGEMAN, Mgr. tmmmHimmm,mmmmHmmamm,m uum. S Bit Regular far the are regular $55 sellers and are values that they few days. FASHIONS

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