Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 109, 17 March 1921 — Page 4
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-.'Section One j4J l-adkind Pstor$ unftn Crac ;churoh,Jre-elected officers at the!?, meeting held at the . home of Mrs. .Mattio . Albertson . on South Twenty-Second street Wednes- i A&y afternoon. Officers re-elected were: "President; Mrs. O. S. Ashinger; first vice president, Mrs. Charles Addleman; secretary-treasurer, Mrs Albert Kittle. Eighteen memberswere present. Mrs. A. H. Backus was presented with a comfort by the section. Mrs. Verna Tschaen of North Thirteenth street was hostess to Section Two. Ladies and Pastor's , union of Grace church Wednesday afternoon. The following dfficers were elected for the Coming year: President, Mrs. T. W. Hadley; vice president, Mrs. William Bennett," and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Jackson. Following the election the time was spent cutting quilt pieces. Fourteen .'members of Section Four, Ladies' and- Pastor's union of Qrace M. E. church were present at the annual election of officers held at the home of Mrs.'R. A. Campbell on West Main, street Wednesday afternoon. Officers selected- were : Mrs. Wflliam Longman, president; Mrs. R. A. Camp' bell, vice president; Mrs. J. W. Reta in eyer, secretary, and Mrs. Parry WilV Jams, treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mo Mahan on Lincoln street. The ladies of the Universalist Missionary circle held an all-day meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Bair; 203 North Seventh street. At this meeting' arrangements were completed for the apron and market sale to be held at Reed furniture store Saturday afternoon and evening. An allday meeting will be held next Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Bair. The ladies of the East Main street Friends church were entertained by a St. Patrick's day program given Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock in the church parlors. Devotional exercises were conducted -by Ruth Pemberton' Brown.' v .Mrs. Charles Cook sang "two solos accompanied by Mrs. Roy Cftaipbell,v Mrs. Barton and Mary Alice - Kenwoithy gave readings: A short tailk. was given by Grave Richie, president of th,e Ladies' Aid society. The ciuroh' '-parlors were decorated with green nd white decorations. Refreshments were served by the following: Grace Richie, Cora. Bond, Ruth Pemberton Brown, Martha A. Foulke, Grace Birdsall, Mae- Anna Kenworthy and Neva Cook.! .- - Mrs. If. fc. Van Zant and Miss Mable Roser attended the Follies at Indianapolis Wednesday. Sam . Oswald of Chicago spent Tuesday with Mrs. Inez Hirshberg. : . Quaker; City club will meet with Mrs.' O. G'. Mitchell, 100 'Southwest Ninth street next Friday afternoon. A market will be held at Weiss's Furniture store, 505 Main street, Saturday by members of the Greenbriar Community club. . The market will open at 10 o'clock Saturday morning Among the St. Patrick's parties taking place is the dance which Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp are giving in the I. O. O. F. hall, Thursday evening. The Kolp-Smith orchestra will play. A St. Patrick's banquet will be given Thursday evening by the Ladies' aux iliary. A. O. H., at the Grace M. K. church. -v The Universalis Misslbjj, circle is to hold an apron sale and j market at Reed's Furniture store next Saturday. A St. Patrick's party, will be given for young women -of the C. E. society of the First Christian church at the home of Raymond, Beetly, 48 South Tenth street, Thursday evening by the men of the society. An old-fashione community social will be the attraction at District. 4 school on the Liberty pike: Thursday evening. Everyone is invited to come and bring sandwiches, pickles ,and cookies. A minstrel show will be given, by the girls of the Philathea class at the Second Presbyterian church on Thursday and Friday evenings of this week ! CONSTIPATION GONE; SUFFERED 8 YEARS Tried eTerytbln. bat flnailr foaad right road to health, tialned 20 pounds. "Mv wife has been troubled for elffht vears with constipation. She has tried '.' almost everything on the market and ' has never received any benefit from "any of them. In fact, they have done more harm than grood. "She overheard one lady telllny another what Milks Kmulsion had done " for her. She Rot a bottle and has continued its use since. She welshed 97 1 pounds-at that time, and- after taking .! five bottles she now weighs 117 pounds: Rained 20 pounds on five large bottles; besides she is feelins fine. -.-rt "Tf all the people suffering from constipation knew what Milks- Kmulsion ii would do for them, you would have to ' enlarge vour plant." Leonard McKee, i ! 19 Ky fctr-No lit. W-asliinKn, A- C ' Hundreds, have ;.rnairrt;d torture for , years an tnri. fouarl that Mllksi Bmul'sion gtvefr blessed -relief and r(?ai.-last-King bsnefTt. .It costs nthinrt6 ;try. ! Milks Kmulsion la a. -pleasant, nutrl-;;tlve-foo-d and a- corrective 'medicine: It restarea- fcealth'y. -rtatural bowel action, jidoinsraway-'-'witfi (rttned of pills and i phyaiea, v i-" ,H , 'promote' apjetlte and quiclrty' puts' the digestive organs in shape to assimilate .food. As a builder of fleeh and Strength,- Milks Kmulsion "'is strongly- recommended to those whom sicknessj has weakened, and is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the , effect of.-wasti.ng diseases. ' . - This is the only solid emulsion made, "and so palatable ijat it.;la,.atenr'-xrlth ' a spoon, like ice creant ' , No matter Jiow ven your case, you i are urged to.-trv Milks Kniulsion under this guaraJUee-lake -six bottles.-hom ;:with yon, use'ft'-kreorafng to directions ana it not saiisiiea wun tne results, 'your money will be promp.tly' refundwed. Prfoe S arid J1.50 per bottle. The 'Milks Knruleton Co. Terre Haute, Ind. 1'Sold by druggists everywhere. Adver"tisement: ' . :. - 29 N. 8th. Cap.
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at 8 o'clock. The doors will open at 7:15 o'clock. Mrs. George Harper of North E street will be hostess to the Jolly Twelve at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. John Moffltt of Southwest Seventh street entertains the TJ. . C. T. clnb Friday afternoon. - -Mrs. O. G. Mitchell will be hostess to the Quaker City club Friday afternoon. -- The Good Will club will entertain with a dance in the I. O.' O. F.' hall Friday evening. March 18. Scully's orchestra will furnish the music. Mrs J. F, Horaaday "of South Fif -teenth atreel will be hostess to the D. A. R. at her home Saturday afternoon. She will be assisted by Miss Anna JJradbury. Green and white St. Patrick decorations were combined to make a pretty setting for the reception at the East Main street Friends' church Wednesday afternoon which was attended by abont-60 women of the congregation. Th'4. arternoon's"' program included a devotional service led by Mrsi E. Howa rrt Rmwn vocal solos sunz by Mrs. Neva' Cook accompanied by Mrs. Roy .-CamtbeU. a reading, by Mrs. Martin Kenworthy, and a short .talk by miss. Grace Richie, president of the aid society. The fund for church furnishings was swelled $25 by offerings give'noy guests at the reception. Refreshments were served by a committee composed of Mrs. E. Howard Brown, Mrs. Charles Foulke, Miss Grace Richie, Mrs. Charles Bond, Mrs. Neva Cook and Miss Grace Burdsall. Mrs. Henry Turner was hostess to the Greenbriar Community club at her country home Wednesday afternoon. Designated as "Harding Day" all numbers on the program, arranged by-Mrs. Hugh Williams, were in keeping with the subject. Roll call responses were personal experiences. Mrs. Ray Uhte sang during the afternoon.' Refreshments were served later. Seventeen members and the following guests were present: Mrs. George Lloyd, Miss Edna Hart, Miss Jda Hart, Miss Irene Williams, Mrs. Charles Williams, Miss Blanche Lloyd, Mrs. Ray. Uhte, Mrs. Alan Meek, Mrs. Martin Buchholz and children. The club will hold its next meeting with Mrs. LeRoy Myers at her home southwest of the city. Members of the Universalist Mission circle were informally entertained by Mrs. Lizzie Bair at her home on North Seventh street. Sewing and quilting for the apron sale and market next Saturday was practically finished. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lahinann. of South Third street, are the parents .of a baby girl, Roeemond Eileen. A dance will be given by the Ben Hur lodge. Thursday night in the lodge rooms for "members and their families. Harry W. Chrow. of North Tenth street, announced the engagement of his daughter,' Letha, to Earl Bullerdick, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bullerdick, this city. The marriage will take place in June. Miss'Mary Meerhoff entertained the B. T. I. class at her home, South Tenth street, recently. A short business session was held after which the guests enjoyed a mock wedding given by several girls fof the Z. T. I. class. Games and music were enjoyed, as were also refreshments, served later in the evening. Guests present were: Miss Katharine Weimer, Miss Helen Sharkitt, Miss Stella Ebert, Keith Harris, Mrs. Inez Harris. Miss Roberta Babcock, Miss Dorothy Boost, Miss Irene Benson,Miss Stella May Frame, Miss Josephine Kennedy, Miss Kathleen King, Miss Mildred Kenworthy, Miss Mae Laymon, Miss Jessie Lewis, Miss Thelma Martin, Miss Marguerite Misix, Miss Goldie Martzall, Miss Roberta Sheffer, Miss Alma Williams, Miss Tli el ma Williams, and Miss Mary To Stop, Falling Hair Parisian Sage Keeps Scaip Healthy and Prevents Dandruff If your hair is falling out, or is faded, dry, streaked and scraggly and new hair does not grow, the roots must be immediately vitalized and nourished. To do this quickly, safely, and most effectively, get a bottle of Parisian Sage from your ruggist, and follow the simple directions for home use. Parisian Sage is guaranteed to quickly banish all dandruff, stop itching scalp and falling hair and stimulate a new growth, or money refunded. It's in great demand by discriminating women because it makes the hair so soft, lustrous, and easy to manage, and appear much heavier than it really is. If you want a clean, healthy scalp, and plenty of thick, good-looking hair, start using Parisian Sage now tonight. Quigley's Drug Stores will supply you and guarantee money refunded if not satisfactory. T - Advertisement, The FAULTLESS CLEANING Co. Merchant Tailors Cleaning and Pressing Garments Called for and Delivered NEWSOM & STAFFORD 203 Union Nat'l. Bank Bldg. 8th and Main Phone 2718 Genuine Eversharp Leads 15 Box BARTEL & R0HE 921 Main St. ANTHRACITE CHESTNUT . for Brooders and Baseburners HACKMAN-KLEHFOTH & CO. North Tenth and F Streets Also South G between 6th and 7th Phones 2015 2016
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Meerhoff. The next meeting wtll be l-.eld at the home of Mise .Mildred Ken worthy, 310 North Eighteenth street, Friday evening, April & . . j The Neighborly club gave an Easter progra at its meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Florence Van Sant, .Nation! 'road east. Seventeen members and three guests were present- Among tbe guests were Mrs. A. B. Price, Miss Elizabeth Price, and Miss Margarete Miller. Members present included Miss Alma Fetta, Mrs. Will Austin, Mrs. Frank Austerman,; Mrs. Charles Backmeyer, Mrs Harry Backmeyer, -Mrs. Lydia Bell, Mrs, Frank "Davenport, . Mrs.' Harry Flnley, Mrs. Frank HodgW Mm Will Matti, Mrs. Arthur Shute. Mrs. Charles Ridenhour, ' Mrs. v Harry Shute, Mrs; Starr Souder. Mrs. Charles Snedeker, Mrs. Elizabeth Baird, and Mrs. Florence Van Sant. A market will be conducted by "the club in the Piehl anto sales room, Saturday, March 19. ' Section three of the Ladies' and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church, met at the home of Mrs. John Lott, 20 South Eleventh street, Wednesday aflemoon.. Election or omcers resuiceo in the"; selection of Mrs. Tremane, president; Mrs. Lloyd, vice-president: and Mrs. E. R. Thompson, secretary and treasurer. Refreshments were served ..following the business session. The next, meeting will be held with Mrs. Jacob Miller, 26 North Tenth street, in April. All participants in the play to be given by the W. B. A. of the Maccabees are requested to be present for the final rehearsal, Friday, in the I. O. O. F. hall. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Cook, West Fifth and School streets. The program is in charge of Mrs. Alberta Sullivan. Tbe Smiles club enjoyed a "weiner roast" at Earlham college Tuesday afternoon as the guests of Miss Violet Hawkins. Those present were Miss Margaret Newby, Miss Kathryn Haviland. Miss Violet Hawkins, Mis'S" Gladys Crawford, Miss ' Mary Haas,? Miss Ruth Droste, Miss Kathryn Crossley, Miss lone Jenkins, Miss Irene Hayden, Miss Bernice- Meyers, Miss Reba Morgan, Miss Carlyle Pharris.'Miss Lena Morgan, and Miss CathBE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try '"Grandmother' Oid Favorite : Recipe of Sage Tea, and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sluphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is ' mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell you have darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair? taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Advertisement. will thank see them. They are
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erine Runyon. The next meeting, to be .held at Earlham Heirhta church next Tuesday evening, . will be a re-j hearsal for the Easter program. Every member is invited to attends ,, Mrs. Bertha Chamness -was hostess to Mrs. John Hasemeier's Sunday school class at her home - Tuesday evening. After a short business session several talks and musical selections were given by members of the class. A prettily appointed luncheon was served by the hostess to the following persons: Miss Margaret Hieger. Miss Ruby Steinbrink, Miss Malinda Rodenberg. Miss Gertrude Bettenbroke, M'.ss Emma Klute, Miss Gertrude Buckland, Mrs. Alice Stour. Mrs. Martha Pool,' Mrs. Nellie Garie and Mrs.. John Hasemeier. . v ' Miss Jessie Kiznbrough, formerly of this city, was united in marriage to Mr. ' Robert Kimbrongh! in Newcastle, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock:. The house N was appropriately decorated with smilax and an arbor of palms and roses in' the parlor formed the setting for the . ceremony. Rev. Wilson of the Christian - church at Newcastle officiated and the .single ring ceremony was used. ' The bride wore a white satin dress. Weeding guests were served in the dining room at 9 o'clock and Mr. and Mrs. Bouslog left shortly afterward for . Pittsburg. They will make their home in Newcastle. Guests from Richmond were: Mr. and Mrs, Omar Coffman, the Misses Marguerite, Florence and Elizabeth Pittle, Miss Laura Roller, Miss Eunice Wettig. The Misses Louise. Rebecca and Beatrice Bennett, all of Indianapolis, als were present. Pride of Richmond council. No. 15, (Daughters of America, met in the hall MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept 'cantornia" syrup of Fig&j only lo&Ji for the name California on the package, then you are sure your j child 'is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach.) liver" and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle You must sv "California." Advertisement I MRS. KIDD'S Pickled Pearl. Onions ; Sweet Chow Chow Burr Pickles PIN MONEY GOODS John M. Eggemeyer & Sons Bee Hive Grocery 3 Phones
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on South Seventh street.. Wednesday evening. Two candidates were iriltiated and plans were completed for tne roll call meeting-to be Jieia next Wednesday. Members of the order who are not members of the local council are cordially invited to attend the The Four Corners club will meet at , the home of Mrs. Henry Vogelsong ' Friday afternoon. , v Tne Good will Dance ciuo win mee i -in the 1. O. O. F.. hall Friday instead , . nr.. l l 4 furnished by Skellys orchestra. J The Jolly Twelve club will meet, with Mrs. John Genn Friday afternoon ! at her home on North. Sixteenth street" j Tho place of meeting was changed because of illness of the lady who was . to have acted as hostess. i Flamingoes are extinct everywhere except on Andros island, in the Bahamas group. ' Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food - Drink' for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. AJk for HORUOCS. O'AToid Imitations ft Substitutes Our Electrical Method of cleaning has; been the sensation of all electrical -shows for the past 5 years. Hundreds hai'tood in amazement and 1 watcheaiour method of cleaning; now we took an actually discarded, rug and brought it back to as bright syid clean as the day the rug was bought. SEND YOUR RUGS to us and when they are returned to you and you see the wonderful transformation we have made, you will, readily see why. we are Richmond's leading rug cleaning establishment. . - Phone your orders early so that we may get your rugs, on time. Get. the Best it Costs No More The Hamilton Beach Carpet Washer Co. Phone 6057 L. W. Tangeman, Mgr
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CANADA TO ADOPT COIN LIKE AMERICAN NICKEL OTTAWA, March. 17. Canada's much-maligned 5-cent piece -the smallest coin tn the dominion may be replaced by a coin twice it fixe, corres ponding to the American nickel. Sir Henry Brayton. minister of finance, gave notice to the House of Commons T
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DIALOGUES Mutt and Jeff (at the Shootrnjr Gallery) . . , Porter and Kennedy, Dialogue Brin sins Up Father (in the League of Wires) Porter and Kennedy, Dialogue ' My Mammy Ernest Hare, baritone, with Orchestra Over the Hill George Wilton Ballard, tenor, with Orchestra I Want to be Ready (Negro Spiritual Song) , . . , Baritone, with Orchestra Accompaniment Hard Trials (Negro Spiritual Song) Baritone, with Orchestra Accompaniment I'm Gonna Go if I Like It , Blly Jones, tenor, with Orchestra Accompaniment Blue Jeans Chas. Harrison, tenor, with Orchestra Accompaniment Dearest One Hart and Shaw, Tenor, with Orchestra Accompaniment Playmates Ballard and Kyzer, tenor, with Soprano and Orch. Acc. Swanee River Rex Taylor. Violin Solo, with Piano Acc. by Paul Wagner Believe Me. If All Those Endearing Young Charms Rex Taylor, Violin Solo, with Piano Acc. by Paul Wagner Mother Machree Tom Sullivan, tenor, with Orch Acc A Little Bit of Heaven Dennis O'Brien, Tenor, with Orch. Acc. Paderewski Minuet Oily Oakley and Victor Opferman, Banjo with Violin Happy Scotch Homestead Billy Whitlock. Xylophone Solo, with Orch. Acc. Fairy Voices (Waltz) Accordian Solo, with Piano Acc Love's Dreamland Accordian Solo, with Piano Acc. Amoureuse Waltz Signor Frosini. Accordian Solo Belphigor March Alex Prince, Concertina Solo Mikado Selections, Part 1 '' . His Majesty's Scots Guards Band Mikado Selections, Part 2 His Majesty's Scots Guards Band The Rosary Baritone, with Orch Acc The Old Rustic Bridge Trimble and WIederhold, Soprano and Baritone, with Orchestra Accompaniment Pirates of Penzance, Part 1 His Majesty's Scots Guards Band Pirates of Penxance. Part 2 His Majesty's Scots Guards Band H. M. S. Pinafore, Part 1 , His Majesty's Scots Guards Band H. M. S. Pinafore, Part 2 His Majesty's Scots Guards Band
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he would propose the. Before you take to paint to cover a sallow complexion what chiropractic can do toward removing the cause. Today. CHIROPRACTOR G, C, Wllcexen, D C Phone 1603 35 8. 11th St. Lore Me) (Fox Trot) Piano Go. Richmond, Ind. Connefsville Rushville, Ind. in charge Union National Bank Buildina on the Corner of the Block Phone 1014
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