Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 32, 11 December 1910 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1010.

PAGE FIVE.

Edited by Miss Elizabeth ft. Thomas

FALL FESTIVAL DANCE. Tb public ! inrlted to attend tb Fall Festival dnce to be gvn Mondiy evening, December twelfth In the Coliseum by tbe members of the Musicians' Union for the benefit of the Fall Festival.

"SOCIAL EVENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday A dance will be given In the evening In the Coliseum by the Musicians' Union for the benefit of the Fall Festival Association. A meeting of the Magazine club will be held In tho afternoon. The members of tbe Trlfollum Literary society will meet In the First English Lutheran church parlors in the evening. Progressive Literary society will meet In the afternoon Instead of evening on account of the Fall Festival dance. Mrs. George Lane, 412 North Seventeenth street, will be the hostess. Mrs. George Mashmeyer will be hostess for a meeting of the Dorcas society at her home In South Fourteenth street. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will meet at three o'clock In the Y. M. C. A. building. Members are urged to be present as important matters will be considered at this time. Tuesday The Kpworth League of the First Methodist church will hold a social at the home of Dr. and Mrs. U D. O.' Swing, 72 South Twelfth street. The Cotillon club will meet in the evening In the I. O. O. F. ball. A meeting of the Aftermath society will be held.

Members of the Spring Grove Sew

ing circle will meet in the afternoon. Tbe hostess will be announced later. The members of the Second Presbyterian church will give a chicken supper at the church. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. East End sewing circle will meet with Mrs. Martha Terry and Mrs. Fisher of East Main street. Wednesday The wedding of Mr. Walter McWhlnney of this city and Miss Martha Lovett of Eaton, Ohio, will be celebrated Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Lovett. Miss Johnson of this city, and Dr. Cbarlos Overman of Marlon will be married at four o'clock In the afternoon at the home of the bride's brother In Urbana, Ohio. ' The Wednesday Evening Assembly Will give a dance at the Country club. A meeting of the Penny club will b held, i Thursday The members of 'the Woman's Relief Corps will meet in the Post rooms at the court house. ,. Mrs. Charles Kolp's Thursday evening dancing class will meet. . Friday Mrs. R. W. Handle will be hostess for a meeting of the Athenaea Literary society at her home, 1234 Main street. ' Dr. and Mrs. David W. Dennis, according to the year book, will be host and hostess for a meeting of the Tourist club at their home In West Richmond. A meeting of the Friday evening dancing class will be held in the I. O. O. r. hall. RETURNED HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds have returned from a week's stay in New York. -

TO INDIANAPOLIS. Mr. Philip Robblns and Mr. Wlllard Jessup went to Indianapolis Saturday for a short stay. REVIEW OF THE WEEK. Although the past week has been a little dull socially nevertheless tbe

majority of the women have been very busy shopping for Christmas. And what a beautiful array of Christmas gifts have been displayed and still will be shown until after the holidays. It seems as if the supply of pretty gifts will never run out. One can Ind most anything at the local shops which might be suitable for

Christmas presents. DANCES FOR THE HOLIDAYS,

A number of charming dancing

parties have been scheduled for the

holidays. The calendar follows:

Monday. December twelfth. Fal

Festival dance in the Coliseum.

Tuesday, December thirteenth. Co

tillon club dance.

Wednesday. December fourteenth.

Wednesday assembly dance.

Thursday, December fifteenth,

Thursday dancing class give a party.

Friday, December sixteenth, Mrs

Charles Kolp's Friday assembly will

be held.

Tuesday. December nineteentn, as

sembly will give a dance.

Thursday, December twenty-second,

a number of young people will attend

a dance to be given at New Paris.

The Thursday class will also have

a dancing party on this date.

Friday, December twenty-third, Mrs,

Charles Kolp will give a Christmas

dance. Monday, December twenty-fifth.

second dance will be given at the Odd

Fellows ball. ,

Wednesday, December twenty

eighth, the Psi Iota Psl sorority will

give a dance in the Odd Fellows hall

A dance will also be given on this date in tbe Pythian Temple by the members of the Wednesday evening

assembly. Russell Smith's orchestra

will furnish tbe music.

Thursday, December twenty-ninth

tbe Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity will

give a dance in the Pythian Temple.

A dance will also be given in the

Odd Fellows hall.

Friday, December thirtieth, a New

Years dance will be given In the Odd

Fellows ball by Mrs. Kolp.

Monday, January first, a dance will be given in the Odd Fellows hall by

Mrs. Kolp.

EVERYBODY DELIGHTED.

TO BE ISSUED.

The program for the Maud Powell concert will probably be ready for

publication Wednesday of this week.

PROGRAM THIS EVENING.

The following program will be rendered this evening during the dinner

hour at the liotel Westcott by Hicks

and Wood:

March. "Myrella" Berniaux Yalse Mary Garden .". ,C. Lucas

Selection, "The Girl in the Train"..

Leo Fall

The Swan, from Carnaval Des Anl

maux ..Saint Saens

Overture Orpheus Offenbach

Selection Arcadians. . . .

...Caryll and Mouckton

Humoreske Dvorak Tannhauser March Wagner

ACCEPTED POSITION.

Mr, Frank Davis, formerly of this

city, and who has' been employed by

tbe Cash Register company at Dayton,

Ohio, has resigned his position to ac

cept one with the Chalmers Automo

bile company of Detroit

PICNIC POSTPONED.

On account of tbe Fall Festival

dance Monday evening, the Progres

sive Literary society has decided to

postpone its Indoor picnic until later,

Further announcement concerning the

affair will be made later.

DANCING PARTY.

One of tbe most delightful social events for tbe rolidays is tbe party to be given New Year's eve at the

flDnoIly

Pays

IN WHICH TO FINISH YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING.

Have you seen those Soft Leather Tie Cases with He and Hose to Match? All colors $1.50 They have appealed to every man who has seen them. You cannot make a mistake in selecting one as a present. Also Leather Handkerchief Cases with 4 pure linen handkerchiefs for $1.50 Silk Hose 50c, $1.00, $1.50 Collar Bags, Tie Rings, Traveling Cases, Bath Robes, Gloves, Shirts. Any of the above named articles make a very desirable present for a man. We are showing the largest and most exclusive lines of Neckwear in the city 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 SHOP EARLY and get the best selections.

Newbro's Herpiclde Destrops the Dandruff Germ and Prevents Baldness. Quinine and ram and a whole lot of other things, are pleasant to rub on the scalp after washing it free of dandruff, but not one p re pe ration of tbe general run cures dandruff and falling hair. It Is necessary to kill that germ, to be permanently cured of dandruff, and to stop falling hair. Newbro's Herpiclde will positively destroy

that germ, so that there can be no

more dandruff, and so that tbe hair

will grow luxuriantly. "Destroy the

cause, and you will remove the effect." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample to The Herpiclde Co., Detroit, Mich. A. G. Luken and Co., Special Agents. One dollar bottles guaranteed.

Country club for all the members, old

and young. Dancing and cards win

te a feature of the evening and a

lunch will be served. The party will

watch the New Year in and the old out. All members are asked to be present.

the Fall Festival colors, yellow and white. A band composed of thortyflve persons and an orchestra of twen

ty-five members wUl furnish the dance music. Programs will be fifty cents

per couple extra, ladies twenty-five

cents. m The grand march will begin at eight-thirty o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend.

PARTIES AT HOTEL. There will probably be several dinner parties at tbe Hotel Westcott this evening.

PROGRAM TO BE PRESENTED. The following program will be presented at the Trifolium meeting to be held Monday evening:

The Royal Palace, Miss Gertrude

BarteL

The EscuriaL Mr. Herbert Fledder-

Jobn. Current topics. Mr. William Romey.

A GUEST HERE. Miss Grace Dittoe, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Is tbe guest of her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Luken.

SUNDAY GUEST HERE.

Mr. Ralph Guyer, a teacher in the

Muncie high school Is tbe guest of friends and relatives in this city over

Sunday.

INTEREST WOMEN. The following clipped from the Chicago Tribune will interest women: No wonder women love the brightness of tbe ballroom, with its lights, flowers and entrancing music. Something else mingles with the odorous perfumes of the blooms. It is romance. A ball means much to a woman a new gown one of those filmy, fluffy fabrics in which she is sure of looking her best. It is an event always looked forward to with eagerness and delight especially to the girl whose beau has not yet proposed. No one yet has been able to fathom just what causes it, but more young men have proposed marriage at a ball than any other place on earth. Perhaps It is the gay, happy frame of mind in which they find themselves

which induce them to pop the ques-1 tion. Perhaps is is the effect of melo-! dy which produces an ecstatic effect I on many hearts. And last, but by no j means least, perhaps it is the close j embrace, his arm about the supple j waist, which causes him to wish fer-j vently that the owner of the slim waist might accord him the privilege j for all time as her husband. And in-

volufltarily the words burst from his lips in a thrilling whisper: "I love you, dear; will you marry me?"

Hats! Hats!

Everything going at lowest prices. Children's Hats at Cost.

Mrs. Snively's Millinery Dept. RAIL ROAD STORE

VISITED HERE. Mr. Earl Stanley a former student

at Earlham college was the guest of friends in this city Saturday. '

Sooner or later the world comes around to see the truth and do the right Jlillard.

PRESBYTERIANS TO HOLD BIG JUBILEE (American News Srvlc Atlanta. Ga., Dec. 10.- All arrangements are completed for the big celebration in Atlanta tomorrow of the fiftieth anniversary of the Southern

Presbyterian church. The event will be celebrated witV an all-day program of exercises and religious services la the Auditorium Armory. Ten thousand clerical and lay representatives of the denomination from all parte of the South are expected to take part In the demonstration. 7 , : ; 1

PARTY FOR T. P. A'S. The members of the T. P. A's with their wives enjoyed a social evening last night at the club rooms. Tbe hours were spent socially and with games. Refreshments were served.

- DANCE TO BE AN EVENT. A most notable socity. event for the

week is the large ball to be given

by the members of the Musicians'' Union for tbe benefit of the Fall Fes-' tlval association. The hall will be

elaborately decorated with flags and ,

Opportunity Sale Christmas Bargains. Finest line of Oriental goods ever displayed in Richmond. Now is the time to buy your Xmas gifts. We are now displaying our stock of French and Italian Florentine, Venetian, Irish Cluny Laces, Mederia and Mexican Drawn Work. All kinds Silk Kimonos,, Embroidered waists a specialty. Various articles suited to the most refined taste. Buy early. Scrota Bros. ' Now at Miss H. Greene's, 1010 Main St.

Do You Know That

and IPflunins THE: WEBER, Tho Stock, The Whooloolx The Sttxy vcoctnt Factories owned and controlled by the Aeolian Company. And. the STEIFJWAY FIOW OFJ EJIffliniBnTnON AFJED S AILE IF? IRHCEIMONIID ? You are invited to call at the Aeolian Studios, on the second floor of the Comstock Building, where these world-famed instruments are. on daily demonstration. Richmond, Indiana, December 6, 1910. The Aeolian Company, Miss Lynch, Manager, Richmond, Indiana. The WHEELOCK Piano, so courteously furinshed for lsst evening's concert, I found beautiful in tone and possessed of a delightfully responsive action. - (Signed) Minnie Murdoff-Kimball.

New York London

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