Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 107, 15 March 1921 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RICHMOND. IND., TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921.
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, The, marriage, of Miss Jessie Kimbrough, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs.. A. W. Kimbrough of Newcastle, formerly -of this city, and . Robert Bouslog of Newcastle, will take place Wednesday in Newcastle. Several guests from Richmond will attend. Mrs. Albert Mayer informally ' entertained the Delta Theta Tau soiority at her home on South C street Monday eveninE. Cards and dancing were feat
ures of the evening. Later refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Miss Agnes Cain,1 Miss Mildred Townsend. Miss Florencw Cummins, Miss Mary Chenoweth, Miss Fiances Roser, Miss Loraine Starr, Sliss Mabel Roser, Miss Marie Connell, Wiss Hazel Henderson, Miss Ruth Edjrerton, Mrs. Omer Whelan, Mrs. Roscoe Candler, Mrs. Guy Gotscholl and Mrs. Albert Mayer. Complimenting Miss Mabel Fisherbuck who leaves soon for permanent residence in St. Charles, 111., Miss Josephine Washam entertained informally at her home on North Fifth street, Monday evening. Dancing was the feature of the evening. , Several vccal selections were given by Miss Esther Loehr. Refreshments were served by the hostess late in the evening. Among those present were: Miss Mabel Fisherbuck, Miss Florence Cornes, Miss Alleen Beissman, Miss Esther Loehr, Miss Gladys Arnett, Miss Isabel Avers,
Miss 'Anna Dafler, Miss Ruth Keelor and Josephine Washam. Mrs. Mattie and Dorothea Shute entertained informally Sunday for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shute who were recently married. A three course dinner was served and an orchestra furnished music during the afternoon. Those enjoying the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Collins. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Hinehaw, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Shute, Mrs. Mattie and Dorothea Shute. Section Three, Ladies and Pastor's union of Grace church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Lott, 20 South Eleventh street, Wednesday afternoon. Election of officers will be held. All members are urged to be present. Section Four, Ladies and Pastors' union of Grace M. E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. R. A. Campbell, 400 West Main street, Wednesday afternoon for its regular meeting and election of officers. Daughters of America will hold their first meeting in the new hall, over 17 South Seventh street; Wednesday vening, at 7:30 o'clock. Initiation f candidates will be held , and plans made for the roll call to be held next week. All members of the degree team are asked to be present. The Collegiate club will be entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Alton Hale. Mrs. Edgar F. Hiatt will be in charge of the program. A St. Patrick's dance will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp in the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening for
which the Kolp-Smith five-piece orchestra will play. The assembly dance will not be held Friday evening this week. ; Calantha Temple, Pythian sisters, will be entertained with a pie social next Wednesday. The affair is for members and their friends. The committee in charge- Is composed of the following persons: Mrs. Lida Roser, Mrs. Carrie Ridge and Mrs. Norah Brown. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson will entertain the Loyal club Tuesday evening. Mrs. Forrest VanSant will be hostess to the Neighborly cub at her home on the National road east, . Wednesday afternoon. - . - A silver luncheon, for the women of Reid Memorial church and their family will be given by Mrs. Charles
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nity house Monday afternoon. Several magazine articles relating to the subject were read. The union will meet again in two weeks at the Community
Miss Kendall 'will be In
All members are urged to be present
Section One of the Ladies' and Pas
tor's Union of Grace church will meet
at the home nt Mrs Mattla AlbertBon.
llfi South Twentv-second street, on nouse.
Wednesday afternoon. It will be an charge. important meeting. All members are j Eden Rebekah lodge No. 30 will hold requested to be present. ; funeral services for Mrs. Kate DickinSection Two, Ladies' and Pastor's j 80I1 at tho nome of MrB Charles Eu. union of Grace church will hold its bank, 1318 Boyer street, Wednesday i s -i-.il rrl '
regu;ar iueeuug ami eieiiiuu u "- at 2:45 o'clock. All members are
A new hat is the magic wand for disclosing the hidden beauties of a demure face. That a hat may make or break a woman is no new theory, and with the present prices it is very likely to do both. Here is a stunning new model whicn ia the last word in simplicity and chicness. It is a large blue hemp model with a double brim rolling upward all the way around. The trimming ia an arrangement of gray coque feathers which are fastened to the crown and drawn through a slit in the brim, falling down over the shoulder. This method of letting trimming fall from the underneath side of the hat is the very newest fad.
Black, at her home on southwest Third street, Wednesday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. A large attendance is desired. Denver Brown camp and ladies' auxiliary of Spanish-American war veterans, hold their regular meeting in the post rooms, at 7:30 o'clock, Wednesday evening. The women's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church meets at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, in the parish house. All women are asked to attend and bring their friends. The Women's Missionary society of
the United Brethern church will meet J
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cers at the home of Mrs. verna Tschaen, 26 North Thirteenth street, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Adam Neer of St. Louis, Mo., has returned to his home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billy Minck, of South Second street. Mrs. L. Bradbury, of Springfield, O., who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Minck of South Second street, has returned home. Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hagie, of North Thirteenth -street, are the parents of a baby girl, Barbara Clara. Mrs. Carl Steen of Dayton. O., is spending tb-s week in this city, the guest of Mr. Steen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steen. A St. Patrick's party was given by Miss Wilhelmina Klingebiel. at her home on North Eleventh street, Friday evening. The guests included: Miss Olenna Crome, Miss Agnes Crawford, Miss Emeline Wagner, Miss Dorothy Sims, Miss Thelma Champion, Miss Susan Vossl3r, Miss Dorothy Shurley, Miss Wilhemina Klingebiel, Claude Hart, Elmer McBride, Omar Tilson, Robert Miller, Ernest Ambrose, Raymond Beetley, Everett Enirick, Jona
than Shurley and Owen Fye.
"Americanization" was the subject of the interesting: program presented
before the West Richmond W. C. T. U, under the leadership of Mrs. Anna P.?eson, when it met in the Commu-
asked to meet at Eighth and Main streets in tinvs to take the 2:30 Fairview car. Mrs. Howard Lane entertains the Wid a Wee Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lizzie Blair will be hostess to an all day meeting of the Universalist Mission circle Wednesday. Members are asked to bring their lunch.
NEWSPAPERS DELAYED iHy Associated Prmi) BINGHAMPTON, N. Y.. March 15. Resumption of publication by Binghampton newspapers was deferred 21 hours today while the striking printers submitted plans for a settlement. The strikers expressed Vlllingness to accept the offer of the publishers.
which they flatly rejected one weel agq, to continue at the present scali until May 1, and then reopen negotia tlons. The publishers stated that the would emphatically decline to mak any new contract with the typographical union.
Wireless messages, it has been discovered, have an effect on plants.
Use Pyramid Bejappy If Emdnrance la Being; Tried to the Limit Get a Box of Pyramid File Suppositories If you are struggling: with the Sain and discomfort of renins, leeding, protruding piles or heraor-
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will be elected.
The Ladies' Aid society of East Main : street church will hold a social gath-j ering, Wednesday, from 2 to 5 o'clock;
in tne arternoon at ihe church parlors. All women of the church invited. The Social Service circle of the
South Eighth Street Friends church ' will meet at the home of Mrs. Sarah!
Fletcher, 44 South Eighteenth street,
Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute, for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsareapurely vegetablecompoundmixedwitholiveoil. Vou will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must fet at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 15c and 30c.
at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Advertisement
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Healthful SpineOvercomes Headaches Tuesday Health Talk No. 6 By G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C. Headaches are from various causes. Sometimes the headache is due to indigestion, sometimes it is biliousness, sometimes it is traceable to female troubles, sometimes to a catarrhal condition. An adjustment quite frequently gives immediate relief, but th! cause cannot be removed In one adjustment.
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rholda. go over to any drug store and get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories. Take no substitute. Relief should come so quickly you will wonder why anyone ehould continue to suffer the pain of such a distressing condition. For a free trial package, send name and address to Pyramid Drug: Co., 804 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall. Mich.
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Nervous headaches due to indigestion, for instance, are quite often given immediate relief by an adjustment which frees the nerves in the region where the ache is felt, but the cause can only be removed by a series of adjustments calculated to restore a full degree of nerve impulse transmission into the stomach and liver, whose faulty action is the cause of such headaches. Getting rid of the headache (a symptom of something wrong is not always getting rid of the cause. To get rid of the tendency to headaches, a. series of adjustments is necessary
Wants Others to Profit "I am writing this in hope that others may profit by my experience. I had nervous headaches, indigestion and inflammatory rheumatism, all of which every remedy I tried failed to relieve. Chiropractic spinal adjustments put me back on my feet and at work once more." A. W. Carter, Chiropractic Research Bureau, Statement No. 1253 P. ACT TODAY 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. EMMA E. LAMSON, Nurse Phone 1603; Residence Phone 1S10, Richmond. 35 South 11th St.
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The lovely trims will take your eye instantly. There are gay flowers in profusion, clever embroidered ribbon effects, pompoms, quills, bows and the colors as many lovely shades as Fashion permits. Black, brown, navy, henna, copen, and a host of new combinations.
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