Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 89, 22 February 1921 — Page 4

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TiilS RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGA AM. IUCHMUND, LND., TUESDAY, TEB. 22, 1921.

Conspicuous among the week's most

j tides had been made and distributed by the society: Twelve large comforts, five babv comforts. 13 flannel

skirts, two gingham skirts, two knitted

I skirts. With the exceDtion of one

comfort and two skirts, all the articles were-given to the Social Service bu-

notable events is the marriage of Miss J reau for distribution. Material for Emily" Fletcher, f daughter of Mrs. patches is needed by the society, it Sarah Fletcher! and Bennett Smedley j f JJ- Anyone who has any mate-; . , . na that might do is asked to notify Cooper of Moorestown. N. J., -which the president. Mrs. John . Hasemeier. takes place in the South Eighth street t

by William. MiadeBchuUe.ottanutol:,,--,-'; .t;iriL

to their relatives and

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lovelv setting of flowers, palms, and! r;"ron

ferns lighted by tall cathedral can- j"; dies will add to the. picturesqueness A shadow box social was given for of the affair. Many out-of-town guests-' members of the Ben-Hur lodge Mon-

will be among those who. will attend

the weddinj. The bridal party num-" bers 17. - A subscript on dance for all Country club members will be given at' the c lub next Thursday evening beginning at 8:30 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the six-piece Evan J. Smith orchestra and Harry Frankel, soloist. Elks will be" entertained 'at a subscription dance at the Elks' club Tuesday evening. The Evan Smith orchestra will play. The Ladies Aid of the New Westrflle church will meet at the church at

2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Mrs

day evening. Following the shadow social supper was served at two long tables. A dance was enjoyed' later in the evening. About 75 persons were In attendance. Mrs. George Teasdale of Kansas City, and Fred Townsley, of Chicago, are the guests of their sister, Mrs. Edward Cook, of Pearl street. Mrs. John Baum and little son. of Crafton, Pa., are guests of Mrs. Baum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Gaar, of the Keystone apartments. Mrs. Nellie Dunbar of 334 South Fifteenth street, who underwent an operation at Reid Memorial hospital

Andrew Laird will be in charge, of the j Monday, is reported improving favor

meeting.

The Ladies' and Pastors' union of Grace church meets Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The business will be followed by a social hour. All women of the church are urged to be present. The Missionary society of Held Memorial church meets Wednesday. The Youns Ladies' Missionary society of Reid Memorial church meets Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Gay, National Road east. The Woidi's Missionary society of the First; Presbyterian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles N'ardin, 215 North Thirteenth street. C. E. Root will speak on "The Practical Side of Community Service." Members are asked to bring their mite boxes. u ' The Penny club wlir meet Wednesday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. Martha Reber, 204 North Fifth street. Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Zimmerman visited their son, William, at Culver . f i 1 i t 'i -.. o rl a .r ntltrJl' J r A Gun.

day of last week. Dr. Zimmerman returned to Richmond Monday evening and stated that his son was one of the

semester. Mrs. Zimmerman will visit relatives in northern Indiana previous to an extended visit in the west. Miss-Lydia Hazeltine : entertained the T. L. "K. Monday evening at her home. The evening was spent informally following a short business meeting. Refreshments were served to the following persons: Mjss Marjorie Dawe, Miss Mary Hazeltine, Miss Ruby Elliott, Miss Emma Horr, Miss Frances Stimmel, Miss Muriel Thistlethwaite, Miss Thelma Champion, Miss Juanita Detmer, Miss Helen Pottenger, Miss Dorothy Simms and Miss Lydia Hazeltine. The Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Bessie Babylon, 1623 North A street, Monday afternoon. The devotional was led by

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Winder, president or the wmara union, completed her report of the national regional W. C. T. U. conference fMiirto rri-, TaK 1 1 Vt rl VlO 11 Tl 1 ATI

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mission.

Miss Lorene Starr delightfully en-iO tertained the Q. S. club at the Wil-lfiS

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-lowing guests: Mrs. carr bteriing, Mrs. Elmer Klehfoth. Miss Marie c - Schneider, Miss Dorothea Schneider,

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Mrs. Henry Heiger was hostess to the Dorcas society at her home on South Fifteenth street Monday after

noon. The annual report made by the j (J secretary showed the following ar-i

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The Ladies' Aid of the North A street Friends church will hold an all day meeting at the church Wednesday. A cottage prayer meeting will be

held at 9:30 o'clock Wednesday morn

en at 7:30 o'clock next Saturday evening at the New We6tville church by the Needlecraft club. The entertainment is under the direction of Mrs. Frank Wehrley, Mrs. William Arnold and Mrs. Paul Raper. Later in the evening ice cream, cake and oysters will be served in the basement. The party is open to the public. Admission will.be 15 cents for adults and 10 cents for "children. The Rev. George G. Burbanck will be speaker at the regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers' association of Joseph Moore school which meets at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. A cordial invitation is extended to all women of the community to attend the meeting. . Mrs. Sam Bishop and Mrs. Earl Christy will entertain with a silver tea next Friday afternoon at the home of the latter, 258 North Twenty-second street. Mrs. Ora Stegall's class of Grace Methodist church will entertain with their monthly party Wednesday evening. Guests will be husbands of the class members and young men of Ora Stegall's class. The Rev. and Mrs. Shelby C. Lee, who are leaving the city soon, will be guests of honor at a reception and picnic supper to be given Tuesday evening at the Baptist church by members of the congregation. All church members are invited to bring their supper and attend. George Washington's birthday will be commemorated in a program to b given next Thursday afternoon at 2:30

o'clock by the Woman's Relief Corps

church parlors, for election of officers, membership in the railroad engneers'.

A large attendance is desired. order. We are proud to have him A social gathering of members of I ''a us" the South Eighth Street Friends While a number of business meet-

church will be held at the church at inSs bave been held by the organ! za-

7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. A feature of the evening will be the reading in costume of Bernard Shaw's "O'Flaherty, V. C." Entertainment later will be furnished by Ml3s Roberta Winans of the Community ser

vice. Light refreshments ' will bei

served.

tion since its formation several

months ago, this is the first big gathering for entertainment. Each member of the association has been an

employe of the railroad for 20 years

or longer. Indications point to a large attendance.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Ewing. 129H South Twelfth street, 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Jennie Williams, 444 South Fourteenth street, 9:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davenport, National road east, 10 a. m.

BOXING MEASURE UP LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. 22. A bill to legalize boxing, frarring and wrestling matches in Arkansas has been introduced in the state senate.

ing at the home of Mrs. J. C. Genn, j The public is invited to attend. A

522 North Sixteenth street. Everybody

is invited. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Second English Lutheran church will meet with Mrs. Harmon Jahnke at her home on Richmond avenue, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. A Penny supper will be served from

5:30 to 7 o'clock Tuesday evening by

the Senior T. Y. F

Main Street Friends church. The public is invited The Degree of Honor will give a dance for members and their friends in the Red Men's hall Tuesday evening. Miller's orchestra will play the order of dances. The Franklin College Male quartette will give a concert in the Elkhart church at 8 o'clock next Saturday evening. The program will be composed of-college and classical selections. Several readings will also be given. Tickets may be secured from John Hawley, Mrs. Raymond Shendler and Oiner Williams. Admission will be 35 cents for adults and 20 cents for children. An entertainment for the benefit of the European Relief Fund will be giv-

silver offering will be taken

The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Second Presbyterian church, will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the

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Prayer Meetings for M.E. Revival To Be Wednesday Cottage prayer meetings, held in connection with the revival services at the First M. E. church, will be at the following places Wednesday morn-

Mrs. Alma Osborn, 124 South Eighth, street 9:30 a. m. it

Rheuma Drives Out Pain

SHORT ADDRESSES AT PENNSY BANQUET Superintendent Watson, of the

Richmond division of the Pennsylvania railroad; R. K. Rochester, general superintendent of the Columbus division; S. T. Strouse, general claim r.gent. Terre Haute; and George B. Dougan. of Richmond, one of the oldest railroad men in this part of the

country, will all make addresses ati Tf - v..Q, , - m , . the banquet of the Pennsylvania Vet- rlleunUo Snf Xo Zttef what JSlnTeiuiffi 1 formHwiftPagratifSng SSflt.kS'J ffcf f,frfi f V D Kd I sraa dose of Rhemu once a dav for a tot S Pi K- P- bUlM"'ort time. Quigley's Drug Stores sells u ii it on a money-back guarantee. PowerBetween the speeches musical num- ful but harmless. bers both vocal and instrumental will

be interspersed. Short talks will also be made by members of the railroad men's organization. Speaking of Mr. Dougan, who' has been retired from active railroad

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Getting Rid of Bright's Disease--Tuesday Health Talk No. 3 by G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C. The coming of Rright's disease is always gradual. The first indication is usually vuffiness of the ryel'ds. weakness and general ill health. The urine is scanty, h'ghly colored, and contains albumen. As the dropsical condition increases, it Interferes with respiration and requires the sufferer to keep, an erect position.

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This disease is caused by a disturbance of the spinal joints at what is called "kidney place." In severe cases, such as Bright's disease, the misalignment of the "kidney place" joint i3 so great as to cause practically a paralysis of the kidneys. Instead of disposing of wate, the kidneys become inactive, and the wastes poison the body. Chiropractic spinal adjustments bring back a normal action of the kidneys and that means a disappearance of the dropsical conditions and a gradual return to health.

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They Found Recovery Through Adjustments "From 212 I dropped to 168 pounds. Two specialists called it Bright's disease. After taking Chiropractic for two months, I was again able to do my farm work." John Briney, Chiropractic Research Bureau, Statement No. 1251. "I was down and out with kidney trouble for nine years. The doctors said Bright's disease, and gave me up for dead. After six weeks with Chiropractic, I went back on the road, a well man." P. B. Corns, Chiropractic Research Bureau, Statement No. 1252. ACT FOR HEALTH TODAY Delay Adds to Suffering Also Sulphur Vapor Baths for Ladies and. Gentlemen "In Business for Your Health"

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