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What Is i Doing in Social, Glub and Art Circles. Miss Elizabeth RJ Thomas

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One. of , theVmoet- delightful- . sodial vents lof the iweelc asUhe' charming Whist vompany glrenatlils afternoonby Mrs. Elwood McGuiret -and daughters Miss Edna and- Mkas Iflonence at their

beautifully- appointed ,1io)me on, Eaat Main street.!. TheMronti parlor and hall were x attractively ?- embellished with ferns and cutt flowerp, plnkpredomlnatlng:. in ; theete apaijMnents. In the llvlngf room -thw colorietheme, red and greenrwas canieH'Out,' There were guestslfbrtfourteett.tatfes The score . cards wpre J of a very 'at. tractive design Aitterthe gamte t a luncheonwa: served Thtejoutof town guests i. were: ? Mrs. lrianctsi with J Mrs. Crane of Cincinnati, and 'fairs. 'teoyd of Cambridg6!ity; - The., McQuires . wll ipntentatn again Wednesday afteraoon ,with a card party. : JH M J J"l - Miss i Bertha Fib gaiie a ,delghtfifl dinner company last evening Jn honor.

of Miss RoeellavLuken vtfbose manflage'

takes place Wednesday-morning. .The guests, numbered' eighteei i. and. inc Imfled

several 'from out, of towia. The. front

parlors were fragrant witi whitelilles, ferns being alao-u8ed' in 6 ecoratingfthe dining r-.room, " then color 1 scheme,- red and 'green was carried o ut. A large

heart formed of red can lations made

an attractive center-piecef for thetable. chandelier - in this roomr was twined

with "amilait; ' The place

hearts adorned with cutlds". An.; ele

gant 'dinner in several i courses ft wast

served. -The out of town guests, were Mrs. Rudolph Wurlitzer ft Cincinnati,

Mr. andiMttu Joseph rilw of CElwobd, Ind.; Dr?C. tJ. Fihe of Cincinnati; Mrs.

sary. The hours were spent socially and

ikine.ivccaaiuu was unoruuguiy Kiijuyvu

by all who were bidden to participate Hn theaffair. A featture of the evening !waa thm delicious liracheon which was berved'in three courses.

' The. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Er-

pnest iDavis and: son Lewis, Mr.; and

iMrs. jjn-ank Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-

Iry W$lkins and Mr. and Mrs. . Albert!

niiorr ana iamny.

I Mr. - and Mrp. McCIellan Darby and family left today for Brownsville.

ftTexaswheretheywill make their fu-Kture'bome.

3 J , Mr.-D. H. ebb of Little Rock, Arkansas, earner today for a short stay harinxbeen ' called here by the 'death of 'hislsisler ,Mrs. Anna P. HilL

CLUB NOTES

Wednesday; afternoon the Home missionary circle of the First Methodist church wf.ll give a Washington social at the Home of Miss Ora Conrad, 42 Souths Thirteenth street. The. affair promises to be most ' en joyable; Jit- j: J The Woman's? Home and t Foreign

missionairy. society , will meet at the

St. PaulfetEulheran chapel Wednesday

cards' Iwerei afternoon-at 'twoo'clock.r All members

are urged to be present, as the session will bean important one.The Junior Mission band of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet on

Wednesday- evning , at seven-thirty

LaPlants of Vincennes arkli the-MiiisesJ 0'ckck-in the chapel of the qhurch. A

Richards ' of Cincinnati. . Miss Clara

Luken sister to the "brld h and Dr G. Fihe, brother of the grpoip, will besthe only attendants at the woddlng.

Mri." JohntW. Gorman;elebratedfiher

full "attendance .- is : deshred;The ,Music Study club will meet Wednesday morning at nine-thirty 6'ck)ckin:lhedectureTOtnxi3t;the First

English Lutheran church instead of

eighty-sixth 'birthday . ariniversaryl on tno starrfpianoiparlors as Js the usual Sundays withta dinnercompany hetti at: custom. An excellent program has the. hoiae. of' Mrs. Hointar' HamJtnand.Kijeen pretpared fori the session... All 205 South Eighthstreet. j A dinnier inl -membersare"urgefl to be -present.

several couases was iservea. x nei .a : r J. M T 4 fix 1

guesis were' jvir. anui miy, j. uor man, Mrs." Grace- -Ooxmati rand daughter,! Miss Irene-Gormafri. Mu Have Gor

man, Mf. ' and Mrsi JosepSi ' Gorman,

Mrs. Eleanor H-Zlmnier; -who recently

celebrated her eigbtysixth i bllrthday ;

Mr. and Mrsj Charfea Wilson,; Master

Byrofl '-WUson.: Mil :.Williams: Brown. Mr. and Mrs. 'John tBrown arid daugh

ter; Miss Cleatus, MiVand Mrfil Charles

Turner-iand'Mrs. Jessie Jtyanandisoa

Two weddings -jWillkbe a feature of

Wednesday mOrnlng'slsdcial calenpar.

At eight thirty o'clock, iMiss RaaeHa

Luken, -daughter JoflDr.. atad,Mrs. Jbhn H. Luken and t, Mr.J LeoiFihe willkbe married kt tbieSt:Mary'sl churchr Mr. Harry ; GaBagher and - Miss Ora4lcTerdaugltteTrofMr. andfMrs; H. I. i, HooverVwMl-''be -married -at ten o'clock by : theRev, S. W. Trauan, in , the1 1 FirsttJhrlstian church.'" A1 large number of lmitatldnffhave t been is'sued. J Jit 'Jit"

town. Indiana Jtodav'for a few days

visit. She wllltottfettd the weddlngfof a cousin,. whlcnwUI bet celebrated ion I Wednesday. - I A -veryplasait su t pr isa, wasgiven SaturdayfeveningVat the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. BenACanIei.304 JConthlWest Third strfeet. Thevaffalr Wasven to celebrate thein ntntfatweddingtaanlver-

Beware ofOintraents for Ca tarrh Thatr Contfain Mfcury as Tnarury win,t surtely ' destroy " ' the tnl of and- cotnpletfly drangthe whole "hBjiatiBin -wien entering It through the jnnicotra , pdrfaces. Such article 1 sHoum never "be use-d ' except en ptMteWlWon tfrdmrputable physlcJanV," a the-jdamajre' they., will do l ten feld to tHe good -yoxi can posstHly derive fron hm. . HalVs .Catarrh Cure; mamiaeureJ by - f; J,'-Cheney A Co., Tolexk), O., contains no mercury. jaf ilB-Malcen-'v tnternaHy,'- actlngr directly upqn . the ' blood and " mucous surface" of tle " system. In buying Hall's CataVrh' Cure be sure you ' get the genuine. It la taken internally and made . In (Toledo, Ofilo, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price' 75c ' per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.

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FISH

Smoked - Sturgeon, . Smoked White Flah, Smoked Bloaters, Boneles Herring, ChickerrC'od'FTshr Smoked' Kanbut; French " Mackerel in wine ' sauce, English Channel fresh tfaeheitel, Spiced . Herringr sHrimpr Lobsters Salmon, ' Sardines In oil, mustard, papttca saaoe, Caviai, Camembert cheeie,4' Imported SwisS-Cheese, Edam Cheese, -Pine Apple Cheese," Brick Cheesef. Roguefort Cheese -Phil Cream Cheie,' Nettfach- -oiel Cheese, Royal Potted Crieese Sapsigo" Cheeie. Fancy, Fat Macherel,' Heir ' trig and White fish by kit.' DEG HIVE

. J Theteachersof St. Paul's Lutheran

Sunday school will have-, a meeting this evening -ab seven-thirty o'clock in the Sunday school room. js Mrs.'F.W.i Smith- will be- hostess for a meeting off the Wednesday Duplicate Whist club this 1wekiat.Jier..home on East Maintstreet; ; A card party will be given ; Friday evening in St. Mary's hall.. The affair will be given" by a ' number of

women. Airmen who are memDers or

the church are invited to attend."

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, A" valentine party -:wasrthe-!nature'X)t

the second of a series of entertainments given by the Criterion club this season. , The charming . function was held at the home of MM. Harry-Penny 41- South Tenth street yesterday

afternoon:" The - social kcommittee in icharge of .. the affair was .com-

inosed of Mrs. Will ' 0 Wisler

LMrs. Guy Duvall. Mra-Osear llaaty and

the- nostess. - J ne rooms were arusi-

V ically decorated with v carnations and

ferns. Strands of red hearts were festooned about ., the chandelier. They were also brought from the four cor

ners of the room and caught ' iiTthe

center." The ; dining r room waa apr pointed in red. Red wax tapers capped -withered shades weremsed lto illuminate the apartment. All the members came ? in " costume representing different comprehensions Of "Valentine's day. Games, music and guessing contests furnished the afternoon's amusements. Mrs. Howard was a guest of the dab. A luncheon in twocourses was served later in the afternoon. The members of 'the club ate Mrs.' Edwin Crawford, Mrs. Harry Penny, Mrs. Guy, Duvall, Mrs. John WoodhUrst;, Mrs. Charles , Ford, Mrs. Fred Powers, Mrs. Thomas Jessus. Mrs.1 Charles Shera,? Mrs. Will Wissler, Mrs.. Charles Groce, Mrs. Albert Foster and Mrs. Os?ar Hasty. j Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Wettig will be hbsf and hostess for a meeting of the Olive Branch Bible class Monday evening February twenty-flrstv . at - their home 418 South Thirteenth "street. The meeting will be la the nature of a busi ness session. The Young "People's sdciefy of St. John's Lutheran church will give a social and entertainment "Thursday eveningin their new - hair; on 1 SouthFourth" street." All members - and friends are invited to attend.1 i . ja- J- i is. business meeting - of the Ticknor club was held yesterday afternoon with Mrs.- Leonard T Lemon at her home on 1 South : Eleventh street. A guest day i program to be given next Monday4 afternoon was "arranged for. The meeting will be held "at the'hbhfe'of Mrs." John Coate,' SO South' Twelfth street. I Jft- J8' . The reception given yesterday afternoon by circle number two -of First English Lutheran church " to:" the - women of the church was a charming affarr.' There was a large attendance." A splendid programwas a feature "of the afternoon's entertainment. Mrs. Fred Bartel. Mrs. Oliver Xusbaum and Miss Cathliihe Ensrhihgef sahg several Very pretty numbers."' Miss LtrcHe-Nusbaum gave an instrumental number. " During the afternoon a buffet luncheon was served. J1 J$- J

The "card party given Monday afternoon In St. SJary's hall was an enjoyable affair. There were guests for nine

4 table.- Ir;' Per ry AVilliaaaa and Mrs:

Anna Roser were given the favors. The parties are held each Monday afternoon. TheLady Macabees will give a box social Thursday evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. All members and friends are invited to attend. Each lady is requested to bring luncheon for two. w J J Mrs. Charles Slifer entertained the members of the Magazine club yesterday afternoon at her r-.ome on North Eighth street. Mrs. Frank Coffin and Mrs. E. G. Hibberd were readers for

the afternoon. After the program a

social hour followed. Mrs. Walter Bates will entertain the- club next Monday, afternoon .. at h.er home, in the

Wayne flats. .ST J8 JS The Monday afternoon card club was entertained yesterday by Miss Alice-' Forkner at her home on North Eleventh street. Whist was played at three tables. The guests of the afternoon were: Mrs. Galen" Lamb, Miss Marie Campbell, Miss Josephine Cates and . Brs.- Richard Study. Mrs. John Nicholson will be hostess f or; the next meeting at her home on. East Main street.

with,.-, his- numbers- (a, Itomaocs by Schumann, (b) Scherxo by- Mendelssohn The- date for ' the nest, recital

haji-rrotbeenset biit.will probahlTr bel

held some time in April .wkeni Mr, Bruno Stelndel, cellist and Mr. Ferdinand. Stidl-pianist-will ; fuarnlsh the program. SI js-... The. Music Study club- will meet Wednesday morning at- nine-thirty o'clock-in-the lecture room of the First English Lutheran church. The program: which was; arranged by Misa Elisabeths Hasemeier- and Mrs. Ff ed Bartel is as follows: Paper- .'. Mrs. L. King; "In the Woods'? Bfeet Miss Josephine Cates "Romanie" Gabriel Faare Ethel Httber. "Auxtetits en Frants Franck Mrs. Krneger and Mrs.- Bartel. "Fourth Barcarolle" Faure Marguerite Hasemeier. "The Cradle' Song" Faure Trois- Chorals,1 No. 3 Cesar Franck Elizabeth Hasemeier. "Premier souriie de Mai. .. .Franck Miss Cates Mrs. Bartel Mrs. Marvel (a) Les Pecheurs de Perles Bizet (b) Carmen Bizet Miss Hasemeier Miss" VOrheesMiss Harris Mrs. Hadley

MUSIC

Hugo Heermann, the world's greatest violinist delighted a large audience last evening with .his recital given in the Gennett theater under the auspices of Prof Harris. This was the third number in a series of recitals which have been given this winter: Heermann ' showed by his wonderful technic and perfect rendition of his. numbers that-he is indeed, a true master.- It ' is" very seldom that an artist ' appearing in this city is ever encored ' but last ' evening' when he played, (a) Freludio in A. by Bach and (b) Scenes of the Hungarian Puszta by, Hubey. he. was 'forced to re. spond to the - hearty a pplause which he received from the delighted, audience. The program was not long and tiresome as is the usual ' custom with affairs of this nature but was arranged In a mostJ artistic manner, making the recital one of the best ever heard in this city. To much can not be said of the accompanist Mr. Arvide Wallin. He charmed the audience

CLEARS THE COMPLEXION OVERNIGHT,

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DOINGS OF WEATHER i During Past Week the Ternperature Was Consistent If Nothing Else. WAS ONLY ONE' CLEAR DAY

Pimples,' Rash;- E rapt ions, Ete Quickly Eradicated by New SkinRemedy. Since its discovery one year ago;

poslam, the new skin remedy," has, i inits extraordinary accomplishments, es ceeded the most ' t-anguine expectations of the - eminent specialist '-who gave it to the world. It has?: cured thousands of- cases of T eczema- and eradicated - facial ad other disfigurements of years' standing. The terri

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stopped with the first application,1 giving-proof ;of its curative properties" at the very outset. In less serious skin affections, such as pjmples, rash, herpes, blackheads,

acne; barber's itch etc., results show-

after an overnight application, only a

small quantity being, required to effect

a cure. Those who use poslam for

these-minor skin troubles can' now

avail themselves of the special 50-cent package, recently adopted ' to meet such needs. Both the 50-cent "package and the regular $2 jar may now be obtained in Richmond. at W. IL. Sudhoff's. and. other leading , drug, stores. Samples for experimental purposes bay be had free of charge by. writing direct to . the Emergency , Laboratories, 32 West Twenty:flfth Street, New York,.Cit

The minute a man begins tobelteve that things -might have been" worse he becomes? an optimist Philadelphia Record,1

s During the past week the temperature was . consistent if nothing; else. The ' weather report' by meteorological observer, Walter Vossler, shows that during the week one, inch and a fraction' of rain fell. Thursday-was the only' clear day of the week, the other days being classified as cloudy and partly cloudy. The daily report giving' both the maxim-urn and minimum

temperature is as follows: High. Sunday 41 Monday 44 Tuesday 4S Wednesday 48 Thursday 37 Friday 46Saturday 46

Low. 26 26 39 17 18 28 38

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PE(ElM.

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, Revolts At Cold Steel. ? "Your only ' hope," ' said three doctors" to" Mrs. M. El Fisher. Detroit Mich., suffering- from severe rectal trouble, lies in an operation, then I used Dr.- King's New Life Pills," she wrtties, "till" wholly cured.' They prevent Appendicitis,, cure Constipation, Headache. 25c. at' A'. . Luken' & Co.

John ChaerfuUy Agreed. A.lad s. wh was t visitinga. at - a , relative's house was unused to the form of .Baying grace before, mealsv Hebe gan to eat -without waiting- or -watch lag to see what the rest dldj.. "Jefc-C ventured bis uncle- hesitat lngly, . "we-eer usually, say. a little Bometbing. before we- eat' "Say. all yon -want, say all you want. You can't, turn . my stummlckr Ex change,.

Censoring the. Mail. "If Is. strange there Is no mail, foe me." remarked Mrs. Instyle. "Tes, dear, quite strange," acquiesced Mr. Instyler. Then as she stepped into the o the room he chucked-three-fashion magazines fotnr patterns; a skirt caalotacv a cloak catalogue, a jewelry catalogue and a letter from the Royal Lady. 'Tailors into -the fire. s "Two: hsndrod dollar snvedT he chhckled and. became' so well pleased with himself that he" set aside onetenth !the amount for cigars. Judge.

TtKAH3 ' Oo!d MdJ Flour mfccs'iF?rfpcy iwJ;

M RichmoiK Ran By. Mate Aoldcrlsetdv Sold only by PAULE.W1XSON Anything In Hfmdc. Adams Drair Store.

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Have You Deea Told Ycrr Voteb Is VornOut? It may be. bat mOre than likely it is not. id watche very seldom Wesf out.- II ydu bring if td us we will examine it and give fotf Hn estimate of cost to pat It infirst class order. Diamonds MOuwted.

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THE RICHMOND PAI IjADITJM AND STTN-nHJSCmAM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1909.

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