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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922.

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Old friends or Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid 1 Gurney Hill were entertained at the liomo of Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Lemon, 22 South Twenty-first street, at p.n ., informal supper Sunday evening. The affair was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hill's golden wedding anniversary, by their daughter, Mrs. Fred Lemon. John Lemon, of Newcastle, made the trip to this city especially to at tend, the affair. ! Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. I William matt, Dr. and Mrs. David M. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Gaar, Mr. i and Mrs. P. W. Smith. Mr.' and Mrs. r Adam Bartel. Dr. and Mrs. Charles

I, Bond. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Parker,

Mrs. L. F. Mann, Rev. ana airs, uoma T. Jones. Misses Mary and Sarah Evans. Prof, and Mrs. Allan. Hole, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Joe

Villi, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bartel, Mr. andMrs. Rudolph Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Trueblood, Mrs. Lizzie Bundy. Mr. and Mrs. Hill were at home to their friends Monday afternoon and evening. - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Hill will receive their friends this evening at their home, 2037 East Main street; in. oelebration of their anniversary. The hours are from, 7 to 10 o'clock. . . . J. "W. Hall, of South Eighth street, who underwent an operation at Reid hospital some time ago, Is Improving.

Mrs. H. R. Robinson has returned1 to her home on National road west from a several weeks' visit In St. Petersburg, Fla. Paul F. Turner of the Liberty pike, has gone to Dayton for medical treatment. - -''."'' Mrs. Harrison F. Fry will be hostess for the meetings of the F. T. club Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Fifth street. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Rae motored to Dayton today. Rev. McClean Work will go to Chicago this evening. Mrs. Ethel Miller of the Salisbury road will be hostess for the Greenbriar community club Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Charles K. Robinson will got to Indianapolis Tuesday pn business. -'The Loyal' fJaugtertr- class of the First Christian church will hold the regular social and business meeting .this ,.ureoiag,v In,-, the .. church par?'lors. There is important business and all members are urged to he presrnt. : " The Woman's Aid society of First Baptist church, will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara Dean. Tuesday evening. All women of the church are unged to - attend. The public is invited to attend the . euchre and sheephead card party to i be given by the Moose drill team Frl- .' day evening. March 17 at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Julian Smith will -be hostess , ;for the meeting of the Criterion club Tuesday afternoon at her horn,.. 418 Kinsey street. - ... , .,..-. - " ; Mr. . and Mrs., Otis Walters enter'tained Friday evening at 6 o'clock dinner at their home on Lincoln 1 street in honor. of Mrs. Edna ' MyerS' who Cleaves this week for her home in Star2 buck, Canada. Covers were laid for Miss Hilda Helms of Centerville, Mrs. Ida Shank, Mrs. Rose Shank, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Earl Walters, Mr. and .Mrs. William Darnell and Mx. and 4 Mrs. Otis Walters.- . ' .

North Carolina Mission day -will be

V, observed Wednesday at the . meeting

'of the Universalist Mission Circle 'with Mrs. Harry Golden. Mrs. Andrew Roser will be the leader. - ll Mrs.' Merle Bowen will entertain the members of the Armistad club Tues-

Beauty Chats By Edna Kent Forbes

day evening at her home, 9 North

Thirteenth street.

ine jjegree or Honor win noia a

card party Monday evening, March 20

in the Red Men's hall.

An all-day meeting of the Ever-

Ready class of the Middleboro M. E.

church will be held Wednesday at the

home of Mrs. Walter Brooks, 908 North

Twelfth street.

Circle One of the Ladles' and Pastors union of Grace M. E. church will be entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary Price, 215 North Fifteenth street. There will be important business and all members

are asked to be present.

The TJ. B. Hustlers will meet Tues

day afternoon with Mrs. Claude Yoke

at her home, 2104 North E street Mrs

Paul Christopher will assist in enter

taining.

Mrs. Howard Brooks, Mrs. Rush Butler and Mrs. Sheridan Inderstrodt

are spending the day shopping in Cin

cinnati. -

Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Deltemeyef. Mrs

Elizabeth Schroeder and Miss Lucile

Schroeder were guests of Mr. and Mrs

John Schoeder, of Fountain City, Sun

day. .

The dance to hare been given on Thursday evening by members of the

Ben Hur lodge has been postponed. The evening will be spent in team

practice and will be followed by a social for members only.

Mrs. -Walter F. Dalbey, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Smith and Mils Ada Woodard

will be hostesses forithe D. A. R. Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dalbey, 38 South Tenth street W. W. Reller will talk on "Women in Politics." The meeting of the Aftermath club announced for Wednesday has been postponed one week. Circle Three of the First English Lutheran church will give a thimble party Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Henry Dietrich, 216 South Fifteenth street All women of the church and friends are invited. The Hughes chapter of the Westminster Guild of the First Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday with Miss Lulu Ganns at her home, Thirteenth and Main streets. The Woman's auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Trainmen will meet Wednesday afternoon.- A large attendance is desired. N Miss Thornburg, of Lincoln street will entertain the F. W. M. A. club at her home Tuesday evening. . Mrs. Wilbur Schnelle will be hostess for the meeting of the Current Events club Tuesday afternoon Instead of Mrs. Holliday, as announced in the year book. Responses will be Irish wit and a paper on "The Highlanders of the South' will be read by Mrs. Flora Harlan. Mrs. Laura Burgess will give a paper on "The Story of the Goddess of Liberty."

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A fine cream is better for tne sum

than an oil. even though it is olive oil,

as there are Ingredients- in the cream

that are good for the 6kin. Such a cream will nourish the tissues so you will have those fine lines. It is better to use an astringent several times

each week and the nourishing treat

ments than to depend upon any me

chanical arrangements to keep the muscles of the face from becoming flabby. All Inquiries addressed to Mrs. Forbes In care of the "Beauty Chats" department will be answered In these columns In their turn. This requires considerable time, however, owing: to the great number received. So, If a personal or quicker reply is dejlred. a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. The Cdltor.

goes the seed item Into the bill and; the Vice-President and Mrs. Coolidge.

the bill becomes a law of the land

The same procedure will be followed this year. Believe In Seed There are many congressmen who firmly believe their political futures

rest upon a foundation of government

And then the bank struck up in the big ballroom, and while we staid folks took seats on raised platforms along the walls the fat old men began to dance with the thin old women, and the young men foxtrotted with the girls. "There was not too much jazz in

the music, but it sure was stirring

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:i WASHINGTON BACK (By Associated Press) 'i TOLEDO, March 13. After being out of the American Bowling congress for 10 years, Washington, D. C, returns tonight and will have a team shooting for the money in the five men event. The Frank Shermans are scheduled on the second squad which goes on the alley at 10:30.

Are Your Feet Well Cared For?

Are your feet perfect? If bo, you are one woman in a thousand, accord lng to foot specialists. If so, it is worth any amount of care on your part to keep them so. The feet need not be small in oi'der to be considered perfect. In fact, in all the most beautiful examples of

Greek sculpture, the feet are made comparativly large. Otherwise they would not be able to carry the weight of the body. It was the Chinese who introduced the idea that small feet were beautiful, which still influences western civilization. The perfect foot 13 fairly long, slen der in proportion to its length, with a high instep dnd a narrow heel. The

toes should be fairly long and should

Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am a young

lady just in my twenties and have

been going with a young fellow almost three years and we are engaged. He la a good worker and Is saving his

money so that we can have a home some day. He is about thre years younger than I am. Do you think there is too much difference on our ages. He says he doesn't care for the difference and I feel the same way about it for

jl think if we really love each other

enough we will have a happy home.

He has actions and looks older than he Is. Would you advise me to go in and

stay with his folks until we could have

a home of our own, or just wait until we can? Please advise me. PEGGY.

Three years is not too great a dif

ference in your ages. My advice is

to wait until you fiance can provide a home for you. It would be. decidedly unwise to marry now and to try living with his people. The happiness of a life time would hang in the balance and it would be too great a risk.

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?f eJ!d ,1 Si 11 that he was not yet so weak and lazy

fectly developed as the nails of the

hand. No foot can remain perfect if it is badly shod. Shoes that draw the toes together will cause the big toe joint to enlarge and will help x break the arch of the foot. Shoes that are too short will Aake the toes curl under, and the sensitive toe nails will be deformed. Shoes with very high heels will throw the feet out of position and bring on broken arches. Shoes that are too small will stop circula tion, and shoes that are too large will be as harmful as those that cramp the feet. It is amazing how the shape of the foot will be improved if the proper sort of shoes are worn, even though the foot has been deformed for yeara.

Glory The only thing you can do for your hair now is to give . it tha proper care and just be patient until the color has been restored to It. It sometimes takes a full year for the hair to recover after it has been

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that he could not make an effort to

protect his garden from pests. It will be good news to the .thousands of garden fans in the sixth congressional district that they will have

free government flower and vegetable!

seeds again this year. The agricultural appropriation bill was introduced minus an item for garden seed distribution, but an appropriation for that purpose, amounting to about $300,000, was jammed into the bill by a substantial majority. The garden seed distribution row is an annual occurance in congress. The house appropriations committee alwavn frirepts the bpp1 nTinrnnrintinn.

the house then arises in rebellion and

puts the appropriation into the bill, and then the senate cuts out the. appropriation. After a long wrangle In conference between the two houses, the lower house has Its will and back

garden and flower seeds. Recently, fuss; and the foxtrot itself was gracethere appeared in a newspaper pub- ful enough, though it was sure funny

lished in a southwestern state a letter to see those fat old bucks trying to written by a congressman setting ! keep time with the bandmaster and forth the fact that he. was delayed in j-the first fiddles. I asked Senator the distribution of garden seed to his !

constituents because his predecessor in office had departed public life with the only copy of the list of garden seed fans that the office possessed. He said he had written to school teachers

to send him names of people who wanted seed but some of the young women teachers had ignored his letters, probably believing them to be "mash notes." The congressman In question was some months ago charged with having conducted a "beauty contest," offering any fair charmer his heart and salary who could measure up to his standard of womanly perfection. Later he figured as a principal in a breach of

promise suit. The cowboy lawmaker j concluded his letter with a description !

of a reception at the White House

which would make Ring Lardner turn 1

green with envy should he ever read it He said that the men who attended the function were mighty ordinary looking, and the women were "the homliest looking bunch" he had ever seen. He said he stood at the side of "Mrs. V." for quite a time and enjoyed her company. "She wore a set of light harness and about a half million dollars worth of diamonds," was the way he described her. Rival In Watson But this congressman is not the only

member of congress who can lay claim

to talent as a society reporter. He has a rival in Senator Tom Watson of j Senator Watson has a newspaper down ! Georgia, the "firebrand" of the "senate, j correspondent Recently he "wrote up" ! a reception and ball given by Senator :

ueorgia way and he is Its Washington and Mrs. King In honor of the VicePresident and Mrs. Coolidge. "Last Friday," the senator wrote, "we went to the reception which Senator King was giving in honor of the vice-president. It was a brilliant affair, attended by hundreds of high-ups. "Everybody shook hands with the Senator and Mrs. King and then with

Trammell to take my granddaughter into the animated scene, and he did so. "Georgia Lee sure Lord knows how to foxtrot but where she learned it: goodness knows. The young folks these days certainly do get ahead of us old people."

ISSUES BANK CALL WASHINGTON, March 13. The comptroller of the currency today Issued a call for the condition of all national banks at the close of business on Friday, March 10.

Uncle Ben says: "Nowadays, Nevvy, the family skeleton doesn't stay in the closet. She puts on short skirts and Joins the great parade." G. C. Wilcoxen, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR Phone 1603 1220 Main St.

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St. Patrick's Day Candies

Order Green Mints for your St. Patrick's Day Party not later than Thursday.

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out the home in which you'd like to live?

"Pretty pickins," youd say as you looked over the houses and let your eye rest on just the sort of home you'd been wanting. Sounds like a fairy tale, doesn't it? But it can happen to you today the minute you turn to the Real Estate columns in the classified section I You'll find a "village" of available houses grouped together under the headings "Houses for Sale" and "Houses for Rent." The careful descriptions will be of great assistance in making your selection. Read Classifications 77 and 84 today! Look Up and Down the Ads-' Not Up and Down the Streets! Watch the Classified Columns

fCopyrlght, 1922. by Basil L. Smith)

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