Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 362, 6 November 1910 — Page 5

. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUN-TEIJ5GIIA3I, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1910.

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SOCIAL EVENT FOR THE WEEK. Monday The members of tbe Ticknor club will meet In tbe afternoon. A meeting of tbe Magazine club will be held. Mra. Charles Kolp's Thursday evening dancing claaa will meet In the evening In the Odd Fellow hall. This Is a postponed meeting. TiiaarfavTh world I nr of Mr: Russell Gaar and Miss Opal Husson will be celebrated Wednesday morning at nine thirty o'clock in tbe First Presbyterian church. Aftermath society will meet with Mrs. Clark. Members of a card club will meet In the afternoon. Members of the Tuesday Assembly will meet In the Odd Fellows hall. Tbe affair is In charge of Mrs. Charles Kolp. Wednesday The Home Economic Study club will meet In the afternoon. Members of the Penny club will meet In the afternoon. The Wednesday Cotillon club will hold its first meeting for the season In the Odd Fellows hall. Thursday A meeting of the Thursday dancing class will be held In the Odd Fellows hall.' . Members of the Woman's Relief Corps will meet la the post rooms at the court house. . Card party at the Country club. 'Friday Mrs. Charles Kolp's Friday evening dancing class will meet in the Odd Fellows ball. jt jt jt INVITATIONS ISSUED. The following .Invitations were Is sued today to a number of persons here: Mra. Joseph II Iff ' Mra. Saul E. Davis At Home Thursday evening. November, tenth for Mrs. Lewis E. Illff Cards 813 South A Stret DATE ANNOUNCED. The wedding of Miss Carolyn Holllngsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Holllngsworth, and Mr. Louis D. Qulna of Chicago will be celebrated Saturday, .November twenty-sixth. In vitations will be Issued Monday. , JS S JS WILL . ENTERTAIN FOR , QUEST. Miss Myral Weeghmen will entertain with a dinner party this evening at the Hotel Wescott In honor of her guest. Miss Nancy Conwell of Indianapolis. The table will be beautifully decorated with flowers and ferns. Places will be arranged at the table for eight guests. . .. je ) Jl V DANCE FOR QUESTS. Terminating wun me cnarming dance given last evening the weeks social schedule was a most delightful one throughout The party last evening was given at the .Country club by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gennett In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell and Mrs. Fannie Corwin who will leave soon for Cuba where they will spend the winter. The affair was very informal no Invitations having been issued for the function. Dancing began at eight o'clock and continued until eleven thirty. Piano and drums furnished the dance music. During the Intermission a buffet lunch wss served.' The dancers were Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, Mr. and Mra. Howard Campbell Mrs. Corwin, Mr. and Mra Ooort Williams Mr. and Mrs. Omar Murray, Mr. and Mrs. jHenry Gennett, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gennett. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gennett, Miss Rose Gennett, Miss Dorothy Vaughan, Mra. Frank Vaughan, Mr. Rash Bowman, Mr. Walker Land. Mr. Warren ' Clements, Mr. Wlllard Carr, Mr. Burton Carr, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Oayle. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilbert. Miss Marie Campbell. Mr. Walter Craighead. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mann. Mrs. Charles Kolp, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel, Th

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Juliet Swsyne. JS jS Jt QUESTS HERE. 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Brooks and Miss Esther Brooks of Fountain City came yesterday to spend Sunday with friends and relatives here. Jt J J TO DAYTON. Miss Shyloh and Miss Jeannette Van Meter of Cambridge City will spend today in Dayton, Ohio, the guests of relatives. jl Jl TO GIVE THIMBLE PARTY. Mrs. Warren Schaffer has issued in vitatlons for a thimble party to be given Wednesdsy afternoon at her pretty borne in South Sixteenth street. Tbe affair promises to be most enjoy able. 4 . jt TO GIVE DANCE. Thanksgiving night a dance will be given in the Odd Fellows hill by the members of the Bowling club. An orchestra will furnish the dance music It Is expected tbat a large number of persons will be in attendance. Jl Jl .4 TEATER PARTY. The following young ladles formed a theater party at the Gennett Friday evening: Misses Mildred Llchtenfels, Nettie Boerman, Anna Moser, Augusta Buche Matilda Bucbe of New Albany, In diana, and Leona Imhoff. Jl Jl Jl WILL BE MARRIED. The wedding of . Miss Carolyn Foulke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Dudley Foulke and Dr. Francis Urie of the United States navy, .will be quietly celebrated Saturday at the home of , the bride's parents in South Eighteenth street. Jl Jl .4 PARTY AT EARLHAM. , The students at Earlham college enjoyed a Hallowe'en party last eve ning. The affair was given by the girls for' the boys. The invitations were, very weird, being printed In white on black -card board. jl jl Jl DINNER FOR BRIDAL PARTY. This evening the members of the Gaar-Husson bridal party will be en tertained to dinner by Miss Husson at her pretty home in National ave nue. Tbe dining room will be beautl fully decorataed with pink and white chrysanthemums. On the buffet will be placed the wedding cake. The din ing table will be ornamented with a mound of tbe small pink and white flowers, the same to be scattered over the handsome cloth. The place cards will be dainty hand painted designs, Dinner In several courses . will be served at seven o'clock. Places will be arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Husson, Miss Fannie Jones, Mr. Norman Craighead, Miss Agnes Twigg, Mr. Harry Lonts, Miss Mildred Gaar, Mr. Julian Cates, Miss Mary Gaar, Mr, George Bayer, Miss Husson and Mr. Russell Gaar. jl jl jl v ENTERTAINING QUEST. ' Mrs. "Will Loehr has been entertain ing Mrs. Victor Garugus of Washing ton, D. C, at her home in South Fourth street. Mrs. Garugus will re turn home today. Jl Jl Jl WEDDING AN EVENT. Perhaps the most Important wed ding scheduled for this week is that of Miss Opal Husson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Husson, and Mr. Russell Gaar, son of Mr. , and Mrs. Gaar. Both families are very promin ent here. The event will be celebrat ed Tuesday, November eighth at ninethirty o'clock In the First PresbyterIan church. There will be no attend ants. The bride will enter the church with her father. The ushers will be Mr. Norman Craighead, Mr. Harry Lonts, Mr. Julian Cates ' and Mr. George Bayer. A large number of in vitations have been issued and the chuch will be filled with the friends and relatives of the young people. Grows Hair and we can PROVE IT! Great DANDER1NE Never Fails to Produce theV Desired Results. IT enliven snd invigorates the hair "-;da and tiMues of the scalp, 'tiag in a continuous and growth of the hair. Letter of rala ara continually rotutuf la from nearly all part of tba muairjr tall air that Paadrrtna baa re-aea-ad Ida grow La of iialrln raara Dial were coaaliiered abaoltlr bopelrw. A ladjr (rum IlrookWB wrtwa: -A nor a abort trial mr lialr toppea falltnc. auj I m have loTrlr braU of hair, very Bary aod o rr ono ao4 quarter yard lon." stimulates the scalp. cs it healthy and keen it so. I the greatest scalp invigorator nu it tt a wholesome medifor both the hair and scaln. small bottle of it will genuine life in yoor a) MklloM tfvf mwm tk CYMueovornMMio. It tkewi 7j4w froa tSt very tart. fcr on sale at every drug and tore in the land; 3 sixes, due and Si. OO. T ahow how qulcklr baaMiorlnatarta. w km a lam aaaiat fmf rruirm Ball anyone vbo aa UN tree conpo to tse Ca.. IS la atlver or "lairtl

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Several out of town guests are expected. REVIEW OF THE WEEK. , The past week has been replete with a number of pleasant social functions. Including dinner parties, luncheons,, dances and bridge parties. Of course Monday had an unusual share of social events as It was Hallowe'en. One of the most elaborate social affairs for this date was the dance given In the Odd Fellows' hail by the members of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity. The hall was decorated in an attractive manner with the "frat" colors, red and black. The programs were very unique. An orchestra furnished the dance music. Miss Helen Eggemeyer and Master William Eg-

Lgemeyer gave a pretty party in the evening at the home of Miss Helen in East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Poundstone gave a bridge party in honor of Miss Opal Husson and Mr. Russell Gaar. All the decorations for the house were appropriate to the season. In honor of . Mr., and Mrs. George Dilks' wedding 'anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. J. E."Weller gave a dinner party at their borne in North Seventh street. Tuesday noon Miss Juliet Swsyne gave a luncheon at the Country club for Miss Carolyn Holllngsworth. The first meeting of the Tuesday assembly was held on the evening of this day. Wednesday Mrs. Joseph Hill gave a prettily appointed bridge party for Miss Opal Husson. a bride-elect. Invitations for the King-Myrick wedding were also issued on this day. Thursday Miss Dorothy Vaughan was hostess for a bridge party and shower given for Miss Husson. Mrs. Frank Glass also gave a very charming luncheon at her home in East Main street in honor of Mrs. Simms of Indianapolis. After lunch the guests formed a party at the Gennett theater. A number of events were given Friday. Miss Edna Johnson and Miss Maud Thistletbwaite were hostesses for a country party given at the home of the former in East Main street. The regular Friday evening assembly was held in the Odd Fellows Jiall and was attended by a number of the young people of the city. Miss Laura Gaston was hostess for a meeting of the Tourist club at her studio in Earlham college. A splendid musical program was presented. A number. of other functions equally as charming but too long to chronicle here were also given. This week promises to be just as pleasant as the past one. !d ji ji TO GIVE DANCE. The members of the Beta fraternity are arranging to give a dance in the Odd Fellows hall during Thanksgiv ing week. According to rumor the af fair will be very elaborate. This will be the first social event to be given by the "fraf" and in consequence no expense will be spared to make the event a decided success. J J jr : VISITING HERE. , Miss Margaret Turner of Indianap olis, Indiana, is visiting friends In this city.. HOLIDAY8 NEAR. The holidays are drawing near now. Thanksgiving day is less than three weeks away and the shops are show ing tempting articles peculiar to that season. The turkey of course, figures in most of them. Plans are being made . for family . reunions, . country parties and Thanksgiving outings to extend over the week's end. Tbe young people have an extra holiday on account of the Thanksgiving tur key day, school not resuming until tbe following Monday. The week's end visit in the country at Than giving season seems to be popular, Having three or four persons under your roof as members of the family for Saturday and Sunday gives a chance for a variety of entertain ments. . Arrangements can be made for motor trips, card parties and din ners, a theater party for Saturday evening, a Sunday afternoon at home for callers, a breakfast party and a dosen other functions. Two days is time enough for a good visit, but with a holiday lasting from Thanksgiving until Sunday evening or Monday morning In either town or country, there is an extra good opportunity for arranging enjoyable parties. J o TO APPEAR HERE. As Cecil Fanning and Turpln are to appear here in recital this winter the following clipping from the Musical Courier will, be of interest: Tbe subjoined unusual program was given by Cecil Fanning, accompanied by H. B. Turpin, at the' Ohio State University on October 28, the occas ion being tbe fifth return engagement of these artists to this Institution. An immense audience, which entirely filled the large auditorium, enjoyed Mr. Fanning's interpretation, and many encores were demanded: Air from Mohammed II ....... Rossini Albcrich's Curse, Das Rheingold.. ...... ....Wagner Der Nussbaum ......... ..Schumann Die Rose, die Lille, die Taube..... Schumann Biterolf ....Wolf Springtide .....Grieg Der Arlkonlg ....Schubert Der Erlkonig Loewe Mammy's Song Ware Wae's Me for Prince Charlie . .Old Scotch Scottish Wedding ........Old Scotch The Keys of Heaven Old English The Last Leaf r ..... r ....... . .Homer The Smuggler's Song .... Kernochan jl 4 Or INTEREST TO MUSICIANS. The following was printed in the Musical Courier, being1 written by an Indianapolis correspondent: The Temple Male Quartet, recent ly formed, has completed rehearsals of its repertory for the coming season. The personnel of this quartet is such that it is safe to predict real success for them. Following are the members all of whom are well known as soloists: Edward Taylor, first tenor:

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Carl Emmert. second tenor; Arnold Spencer, baritone: and Frank N. Taylor, basso. The two Taylors are not related. Mr. Edward Taylor is well known here. '... J J$ Jt TO. MEET WEDNESDAY. , The regular fortnightly meeting of the Music Study club will be held Wednesday morning of this week at nine thirty o'clock. An excellent program is being arranged for the meeting. A feature will be a number played on two pianos by Miss Nina Harris. Miss Lucile Turner, Miss Halcey Harold and Mrs. Fred Miller. j j j VESPER SERVICES. Vesper services will be held Sunday afternoon at the First English Lutheran church at four thirty o'clock. Excellent music will be a feature and all are cordially invited to attend. ., J J J ' MIS8 MILLIKAN SANG. Miss Louise Millikan of New Castle and who is studying music at Earlham College, sang at a reecnt meeting of the C. W. B. M. of the First Christian church. CHARMING APARTMENTS. The Aeolian parlors in tbe Comstock building are very prettily appointed and will no doubt attract a number of musicians. The studio is being managed by Miss Sara Lynch with her able assistant. Miss Nina Harris, one of the best known musicians of this city. The public is invited to call at any time. No doubt during the winter a number of tbe leading music clubs will give recitals at this place. Mr. Aurelle Borriss of jthe Earlham College vocal department has arranged to receive his puipls there on Wednesdays. J J J WILL SING TODAY. This morning at the First Presbyterian church a quartette composed of Mrs. George C. Brown, Mrs. Otto

We have made extensive preparations to meet the demands of the HOLIDAY SEASON by buying the choicest and most exclusive lines of Men's wear obtainable. One particular article of wesr for men is the SHERLOCK HOLMES HOUSE COAT of which we have the exclusive sale. 25 patterns to select from. ,7 $13.50 $15.00 $18.00 y You could not make a mistake in selecting this coat as a gift. You will appreciate the beauty of it when you see It. A garment which can be used equally as well as a smoking coat or bath robe. Vn tho VSooteott" Headquarters Raid Hospital Auto.

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Krone and Mr. Frank Braffett will furnlah the music The general public is invited to attend. There will be no evening service on account of the union service at the East Main street Friends church. JS Jt JS MUSICAL EVENT. . A notable musical event of the season will be the appearance in this city sometime this winter of Mr. Cecil

Fanning.. The affair is being proroot- - ed by the members of the. Music Study club. .'. 'jt jl jt MUSIC A FEATURE. A feature at the Union services to be beld at the East Main street Friends church wil be tbe special music for the various occasions. Mr. Morgan, a singing evangelist, will have 1 charge of the music. Jt J J CHOIR TO FURNISH MUSIC. The music at the First Christian church this morning will be furnished by the choir under the direction of i Mr. Robert Wilson. Mrs. Wilson will preside at tbe organ. Mrs. Austins Buckwheat Flour gives you a good wholesome breakfast. WAS FOUND GUILTY. (American News Service) Boston, Nov. 5. Almon B. F, Adams stock broker who. failed some time ago and was indicted for fraud, was today found guilty in one out of nine counts in the superior criminal court. The Flower Shop lOlSMalBSL Phone 1193 TO The InfJaim And Also to His Wife. Mother, Sweetheart. Sister

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