Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 115, 3 March 1909 — Page 5

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f NEWS OF SOCIETY J What Is Doing in. Social, Club and Art Circles. Miss Elizabeth ?. Thomas ' PHONE 1131

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Wednesday Morning, March 3rd, We Opened and Put on Sale ISO). Lai(Mes9 Mew Sjpipuimsai Snnntls "All of 1C09 Vintage," of which we offer choice at

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You will join us in pronouncing many of ' these Suits to be worth $20,' yes, up to $25. You will say they are much prettier than

the Suits of any former season. You will think (yesr be "positive) that this $15.00 Suit Sale is the time to buy your New Spring Suit.

EVERY SIZE IS HERE Misses 14 1618 and 20 sizes. Ladies 34, 3$ 38, 40, 42, 44. EVERY SHADE IS HERE The new shades of gray, tan, light green, blue, rose, also black. "My, but they are pretty." This sale of Ladies' Elegant Suits began Wednesday Morning, March 3rd Continues All This Week. Do Not Pass T!?in. ,

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All new; "just off the fire." This store is noted, we think, for its unusual Skirt values. We have in former, sales made Skirts at $4.95 a feature, but never such as these. You will see Skirts in this sale that look like and are worth $7.50. You will find the best and latest fabrics,' the latest and newest shadings, good fitting, all waist and length measurements. In connection with this 015 Suit Sale we sell choice of any of above mentioned Shirts at

WHICHEVER YOU DO WHETHER YOU BUY A SUIT OB A SKIRT Some folks wiH buy both, we know." and have no regrets WHICHEVER YOU DO, DO IT QUICKLY This (Wednesday) Morning, March 3, It Began.

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SttSn and' Main.

Mrs. Eben Louck and Mrs. R. F.

Taylor entertained with a charming thimble party this afternoon at the

pretty home of Mrs. Louck on East

Main street The decorating scheme was especially attractive. In the den. red carnation and ferns were used profusely In embellishing this pretty apartment. The parlors and living

rooms were arranged with pink roses

and ferns. Sixty guests were bidden to participate In the enjoyable event. The afternoon was devoted to needlework. A very pretty musical program consisting of Instrumental numbers

was given. A luncheon la several

courses was served.

Jl Jt Jt The Quietude which has fallen on

society just now is neither surprising nor uncommon. Indeed, it is not nec

essary for the season of Lent to arrive to have a similar period of "little

doing'' fall on the social ranks, for

any season of the year may be subject to just such an attack. It Is mere

ly a rebound from weeks or days of uncommon activity. And if society as a whole did not have resting times the individual who devotee herself to

pleasure would be compelled to make

one for herself. Both nerves and body give out quicker with a daily and weekly devotion to enjoyment than they will to a far longer period of work.

Jl Jl 4 Miss Regina Reguarth and Miss Nora Reguarth of 'Greenville. Ohio, who have been the guests of Miss Bertha Kemper of South Fourth street

have returned borne.

Jl Jl Jt Miss Jessie Mann and Mr. Leroy Lacey are arranging for a recital to

be given at Fountain City sometime soon. J J Ji Miss Mary Campbell of East Main street who has been visiting Mrs. Edward 8mith, 1441 Harrison Avenue,' Cincinnati,. Ohio, will return to her home the latter part of the week, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter. Miss Campbell has , been honor guest at a number of social affairs during her stay in Cincinnati. Recently she attended a dinner company. . Places were arranged at the table tor seven ; guests. The , , color scheme pink and green was carried out in all the appointments.- A whist party was also given in her honor by Mrs. Smith. Favors were awarded to Miss Campbell and Miss Bussleck. . Congressman-elect W. O. Barnard and Thomas B. Millikan of New Castle have gone to Washington, D. C Mr. Barnard was accompanied by his son . Ralph W. Barnard,, who will be his secretary. Mrs. Barnard ' will remain In Indiana during the special session of congress, but will join her husband next December. Jt Jt J "Aunt Hannah's Quilting Party" is the name of the play which will be given Friday evening, March fifth in the lecture room of the First English Lutheran church by the members of Mrs. Lee Nusbaum's Sunday school class. The public is Invited. . Jl Jt ' Ji Wm Josephine Cates and Miss Juliet Swayne who have been spending a few days in Indianapolis returned home this afternoon. Jt jt ji.;.. . Mr. William Flatley and family of near Silverpolnt entertained their neighbors recently to an oyster stew. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fudge, Mr. and Mrs. Virgle Fulton. Mr. and Mrs. Luther King. Mr. and Mrs. Albert King, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Roosa, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Richardson-, Misses Helen Hunt, 8ophia Richardson, Mr. Ferrie King, Mr. Harold Roosa, . Mrs. Francis and Russell Richardson. Paul, Floyd and Harry Hunt and Horatio King. Jt Jt Jt - Miss Rose Martin delightfully entertained a company of friend at her home on West Main street last, evening in honor of Miss Katharine Lamb of Richmond, house guest of the Mis sea Bernice and Minnie Davis. Music was the feature of the evening.

pA dainty luncheon was served. Mun-

cie Star. Jt Jt Jt An indoor picnic waa given last evening by the members of the Ford family at the home of A. J. Ford.

North Eighteenth street in honor of

Mrs. W. D. Richardson, of Rosedale.

Kansas. She has been in the dty for

several weeks having been called here by the illness of her mother. Mrs. Richardson will leave soon for Eldon, Mo., where she will visit Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Ford before returning home. Jt j 'Jt Mrs. Orvtlle Brown and daughter Miss Ruth Brown of Davenport. Iowa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lunsford. South Twentieth street. 'Jt j Jt Mrs. T. J. Ferguson is a guest of relatives and friends at Washington. Jt Jt Miss Pearl Cisco gave a very pretty appointed dinner company last even' ing at her home, 73 South Sixteenth streer in honor of Miss Roberta Carver, of r Avondale, Cincinnati. The table was appointed with flowers and candalabra Places were arranged at the table for six guests. ; -: ji ji jk . Miss Robert Carver, who has been the guest ol Miss Edna Bayer, of Boot Eighth street,-, ha returned ; to her home la Avondale, Cincinnati. . Jt jt " . A Miss Hazel Bu64 of Mcncle, who has been visitiag friends here, ha return

Club Meetings for Today

An open meeting of the Domestic Science association is being held this afternoon in the parlors of the Westcott hotel. . A missionary meeting will be held this evening at the Fifth Street M. E. church. The public is Invited. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Baptist church is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. Letter. 131 Richmond avenue. The Wednesday Duplicate , Whist club is meeting with Mrs. Henry Burns this afternoon, Mrs. W. M. Nelson is hostess for a meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Grace M. E. church The Penny club is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. Louis Carrington. The St. Paul's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is meeting this afternoon in the parish house. Mrs. D. W. Stevenson is entertaining the members of the Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church this afternoon.

CLUB NOTES

(b) Valse : Schutt Mrs. Myers Mrs. Rupe (a) Tho Gardner Wolf (b) Morning Daw Wolf Mrs. Waggoner Impromptu Rococco , Schutt (Two pianos) Mrs. King Mrs. Feeler (a) Mlnuetto Seharwenka (b) Polish Dane (B-minor) Seharwenka Helen 8parks (a) Secrecy Wolf (b) In the Quiet Wood Roger Miss Garver Scherso ' Seharwenka (Two piano) Miss Vorhee Mrs. Hunt

NOTES OF ART

Mrs. F. W. Stephens waa host for an interesting meeting of the Aftermath society yesterday afternoon at her home. Ill South Sixteenth street The meeting was in the nature of a business session and the annual election of officers was held at this time. The following will serve for the ensuing year: President, Mrs, W. H. Middle ton; vice-president. Miss M. Stubbs; secretary. Miss Mary Wilcox;

treasurer, Mrs. Frank Clark. The pro gram for the coming year was pre-

seniea ana acceptea By members. It was decided to continue the work of flower growing. among the children

again this year. The seeds will be given out in a few days. Mrs. Harry

Dalbey will entertain the club ia two weeks at her home on South Seventeenth street Jt Jt Jt Mrs. Eugene Price will be hostess, tomorrow afternoon for a meeting of the aid society of the Raid Memorial Hospital at her home on South Eighteenth street v . J Jl ' The Hymettus Literary society did not meet last evening. : The meeting was postponed on account of a death. .. ja jt ji . - .. - The members of the Esther Fay card club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Herman Wierhake at her home. 705 South Sixth street Euchre was played at three - table. Mr. John Hewitt and Mrs. Harry MUIs were given the favors. After the game a luncheon was served. -.1 Jt. Jt - Jt ; The Christian Woman's Board, of Missions of the First Christian church met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. W. S. Kaufman at her home on the National road west Mrs. Ida Little and Mrs. Ellis read two very interesting and entertaining papers. - After the program, light refreshments were served. , The card company given last evening by the Lady Maccabees at the home of Mrs. Pharris, 10ft South Second street, was a very successful affair. Point euchre was played at four tables. Favors were awarded. ' At the conclusion of the game, luncheon was served. . Jt Jt Jt , Dr. Marshall addressed a meeting of the Men's club of the First Presbyterian church last evening. He talked on "The Man in the Church. After this part of the program, Mr. Frank I.

Braffett gave a short musical

gram. , Aoout seventy-nv

were prese& Refreshments were served at thC dose of the meeting. Jt- Jt Jl ' A large audience attended the missionary entertainaMnt given last evening at the First M. E. church by the young women who 'are members of Mrs. B. F. Wehrly'a Sunday school class. The program a announced Monday, was given without change. All those who participated in the affair did their parts creditably. , . Jl Jl J .' The Banner Social will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Isenhour, 327 North A street j Jl Ji The Ladies Aid society of the United Brethren chrrch will have an all day meeting Thursday in the Sunday school room of the church. A portion of the time will be devoted to quilting.

At noon luncheon will be served in the parsonage to' the members. After lunch a business session will be heM. All members are requested to bo pre

sent ' . Jl Jl Jl . The Ladies Aid society of the First English Lutheran church, win moot Thursday afternoon at two o'clock In the church' parlors. All members are requested to come prepared for work. A fall attendance Is desired.

The March exhibition at the Art In

stitute is ready for the first view tonight Several of the galleries are filled with new displays and two osN lections are a marked departure from anything that haa heretofore boss) shown st the Herron Building. Those two collections are the hsndrods of hook plates, arrayed on large racks in sculpture court., and the showtns of old samplers in a gallery, on tho se ond floor. - ft Is doubtful if a collection of book pUtss was ever before displayed la Indianapolis, and certainly aose so largo

as the present one. Tho chief f

of it to the display of Mia

White of RJchmosd. who. perhaps, more of the book plates than any

who over undertook to gather thorn.

She has them from famous pse?!, both In the United States and Bureso. and among them am plates used la tho private libraries of Meredith Nicholson and Booth Tsrklngton. Pros! sent Roosevelt famous actors and several authors are also repressated. Kiss White will lecture on her book plates st the opealng of the exhibition tonight snd all of the galleries will also) be open to visitors. ." : The old samplers shown belong to

Alexander - Drake, art editor of the) Century Magsslua. and they art very interesting, both in the quality of tho work and in the Inscriptions which have been woven into the fabric. .The paintings of William M. Chase hav a conspicuous place In tha exhlTtion. and form one of the Urgent coUae tloas from one artist which haa been shown at the Institute. Indianapolis Star. - :.,-. v

Mrs. M. F. Johnston has accepted an

Invitation to address the Whistler Memorial association In Lowell. Massachusetts. Mrs Johnston will go oast In the Interest of the Richmond Art sssoclstion. 8he will1 speak on Tho

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MUSIC

A meeting of tho Music 8tudy dub win b held Thursday morning in the Starr Piano parlors. The subject for the session will be Modern Gorsssa Composers. Mrs. F. W. Kroegcr and Mrs. Lewis King bars srrangod tho program. It is ss follows: v ;" . Paper ............. Mrs. Borahard

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