Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 32, 12 December 1911 — Page 5
THE RICHMOND PA LLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1011.
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Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phone 1121 before 11:30 in order to insure publication in the Evening Edition
A "Cure" For
Baldness
en by Miss Imd Eikenberry, vocalist, and Miss Ruth Peltz, pianist. Miss Virginia Thomas led the "Current Events." Mr. E. G. Howard led the dis
cussion which followed. The house was beautifully decorated throughout with Christmas bells, holly and other decorations appropriate to the Yuletide. In the dining room red candles capped with pretty shades were used in appointing the table. Those who composed the social committee were Elva Harris, Rev. E. G. Howard, Mrs. Laura Pille. Miss Alice Swain, and Miss Effie Benning. There were several guests for the evening. Among them were Miss Ruth Peltz, Miss Bar-
tel and Miss Myrtle Stone.
CHRISTMAS 18 COMING. I dream the odor of the pine; I see its branches, line on line. Outspread betwixt the candles' light. By love-gifts bowed -on Christmas night. Oh! such a time comes not in vain, But, like the harvest after rain, Repays alike the doubt and hope That through the pasi and future grope. I see the children's eager eyes Turn opal as the sunset, skies: I see their Hps part tremblingly In wonder o'er the Christmas tree. I hear the bell pour out their prayer Like angels' incense on he air; 1 seem to foci each heart that beats With love toward cv'ry heart it meets. The church, the hearth, the lovers' hri no. Seem flout ins in a flame divine That ev'ry evil thing devours, Yet llRhts with happiness the hours. Ah, me! If Christ left nothing else But happiness like this, the wealth Of expectation He devised Must still bo prized, for aye be prized. John Irving I'earce, Jr.
season. Last summer tne varsity
Quartette was engaged in Chautauqua work throughout the West, which is sufficient testimony of their ability and popularity. The wide scope of the program serves admirably to bring out the qualities and characteristics peculiar to a College Club. A list of patrons and patronesses for the affair will be given later. Anthony V. Blake a reader of remakabie ability will also assist. The program will probably be as follows although it is subject to change: Part I. Invictus Bruns Huhn Glee Club The Rosary Ethelbert Nevin Varsity Quartette The Shoogy-Shoo ..... Paul Ambrose Glee Club Crossing the Bar Crowley Varsity Quartette Those Songs My Mother Used to Sing H. Wakefield Smith Glee Club
The above expression is one which is used frequently in connection with hair preparations. Just what is meant by it in each instance is a question. Baldness is not a disease and hence, does not permit of a cure. It is a result invariably to be traced to the dandruff germ and If the condition has become chronic, that is, if there is complete atrophy of the hair follicles, a "cure" is absolutely impossible. Approaching baldness, seen in falling hair, may always be checked and if the. hair follicles are not atrophied the hair may be induced again to grow. This is accomplished by regular applications of Newbro's Herpicide which cleanses the scalp and kills the dandruff germ. The destruction of the germ does away with the accumulations of scarf skin and thus elimi
nates the most beautiful hair.
The ball room will be beautifully deco-; tee in charge is L. A. Ault, Edward rated with the Christmas greens and! Colston, Julius Fleischman, William
other embellishments the Christmas timed.
appropriate to
MAGAZINE CLUB. Mrs. P. W. Smith was hostess Monday afternoon for a meeting of the Magazine club at her home in East Main street. Mrs. Philip S. Twiggr and Miss Lillian Paige were the readers for the afternoon. After the program a social hour followed. The club meets next Monday afternoon with Mrs. II. H. Huntington, at her home in North Twelfth street. Mrs. Druitt will be the reader for this session.
M. Greene, William T. Irwin. M. E. Ingalls, , Nicholas Longworth, Lawrence Maxwell, P. Lincoln Mitchell, J. S. Scbmidlapp, M. M. Shoemaker and Charles P. Taft.
SUPPER POSTPONED. The supper which was to have been
given Wednesday evening at
Grace church parsonage by Mr. Williams' Sunday school has been deferred one week on account of the death of Mrs. T. A. Mott.
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UNITY CLUB.
The Unity Club met at the home of1
MEETING POSTPONED. The Home Missionary society
of
A (Permanent Cure FoeChronic ConstipattBonu
Mrs. Harry Savage recently. Miss Reynolds entertained the club by reading. The members present were: Mrs. Alice Fuller, Mrs. Martha Yore, Mrs. Amos Ballenger, Mrs. Joe Lahrman, Mrs. Frank Huffman, Mrs. Clem Miller, Mrs. Albert Malnes, Mrs. Mich-
common enemy to'ael Banning, Mrs. Chas. Meyers, and ! Miss Cora Reynolds, Miss Tannie Mey-
Grace Methodist church will not meet
(this evening on account of the death jof Mrs. T. A. Mott, a prominent member of the society.
HOLIDAY BALL. ! Invitations reading as follows were
! received today by several persons this city:
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Part IT. Reading Selected Anthony F. Blanks Vocal Solo Bandolero Stuart Paul B. Parks Piano Solo Selected Ralph W. Wright
Soft, glossy, fluffy hair cannot grow jer was a guest of the club. Lunch was ; The pleasure 01 your company i on a scalp infested with dandruff any served, Mrs. Savage being assisted by 1 requested at the Holiday Ball on Fn-
more than a delicate nlant can Erowtthe Misses Mever and Revnolds. I day evening,
December the twenty-
INVITATIONS FOR DANCE. The social committee of the Beta Phi Sigma fraternity having charge of the arrangements for the annual ball have issued the following invitations Alpha Sigma Chapter, Beta Phi Sigma requests your presence at Its Second Annual Dance on Wednesday evening, the twentyseventh of December one thousand nine hundred and eleven at eight thirty o'clock Pythian Temple Informal Russell Smith Orchestra One dollar and fifty cents. This will be one of the most elaborate dancing parties of the Yule-tide.
JOINT CONCERT. Lovers of gpod music will be glad to know that a joint concert of the Ohio Wesleyan Musical clubs will be given Friday evening, December the twentysecond In the First Presbyterian church by the Ohio Wesleyan University Glee club and the Varsity quartet. The Ohip Wesleyan Glee Club stands in the foremost ranks of College Glee Clubs. The men have been especially trained by an experienced instructor in the local Conservatory. As a result their work is characterized by finish, precision, vivacity, spontaneity, and at the same time perfect blending and harmony. The University Quartette has been secured to accompany the Club this
Part III. College Do Luxe Entire Glee Club Time College Days Place Alma Mater.. A veritable magnetic melange, a maelstrom of music, mirth and mummery, elucidating several hitherto indissoluble educational problems. It. includes in part The Dumb Belle Waltz A Burlesque on Gym A String Bean A Burlesque on Elocution A Protest for Co-education By a Fervent Swain (a) Oh You Beautiful Doll (b) In the Land of Harmony (e) By the Old Mill Stream (d) I'll be with You in Honey Suckle Time. (e) Jungle Moon. Good Night "En Masse"
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VISITING HERE. Mrs. George Ferling and son Master Robert Ferling of Indianapolis, are in town for a few clays visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Thomas of Kinsey street.
ninth at nine o'clock at the Hotel
Sinton, Cincinnati, Ohio. The commit-
TO CINCINNATI. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Doan and Mrs. E. R. Beatty went to Cincinnati last evening to hear Tetrrzzini in grand opera.
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A GUEST HERE. Mr. Henry Smith of Columbia City, is visiting his brother, Mr. P. W. Smith of Kast Main street.
The public is invited to grams will be fifty cents.
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PARTIES POSTPONED. The Bridge parties which have been given Wednesday afternoon of each week at the Country club have been postponed until after Christmas. There will be no party this week.
IS IN INDIANAPOLIS.
; Miss Ruby Wilson of South Fourteenth street is in Indianapolis isiting 'with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henri Conde i for a few days. j ELABORATE BALL. i The first elaborate social event of the Mid-winter season for the Country club will be the Christmas Ball to be given Wednesday evening, December the twentyseventh at the club House, i The affair will begin at eight o'clock.
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free of charge by simply addressing' Dr,
W. B. Caldwell. 405 Wi
Monticello. 111.
on a postal card will do.
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Mr. Charles Ross of Boston, is in j ALLEN'S FOOTEASE town Visiting his mother, Mrs. Ross of j rhe auuseptie imwuc-r to be shaken int.. the ihoea. North Tenth Street i ,f y"u wa,lt rest " comfort for tired, aching, ! tw o li-n, sweating foot, use Allen' Foot-Ease. Ri-- "' I Iipvos corns and bunions of all pain and prevents MEETS WEDNESDAY ( Witters, sore and callous spots, .li.ct t!ie tUnie f n " , , 77 , t h ! ";i '!., ran-ut Wither shoes an! for The Central Aid society of the lireakmsc in New Shoes. It i tt:e rem-t comfort First Christian church will meet Wed- j XX.VJr nesday afternoon at two thirty o'clock ! package, address Ai;eu s. ohuaed, Lo lioy, y.
with Mrs. J. P. Deartlorf, 500 South Tenth street. All members are invited to be prespnt.
ARE IN THIS COUNTRY. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carr landed Saturday and are expected home this week. They spent their honeymoon in the Azores.
SAXAPHONE DANCE. A Saxaphone dance will be given Wednesday evening, December the thirteenth in the Odd Fellows' hall by the Jones, Sherman and Davidson trio. The affair will, begin at nine o'clock.
SAXAPHONE DANCE Given by JONES, SHERMAN & DAWSON WEDESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 13th, 1911 ODD FELLOWS HALL Program, 50c
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TRIFOLIUM SOCIETY. One of the most delightful meetings in the history of the Trifolium Literary society of the FirBt English Lutheran church was held last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Romey in South Twelfth street. The program was very interesting and with a few changes was given the same as in the year book. Miss Alma Nolle gave an interesting account of her travels through the east. This was followed by musical numbers giv-
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Ten days remain for your Christmas shopping. Perhaps you are puzzled as to "what to give." A visit to Knollenberg's Store will be a quick solution of your
Gift problems. We make a few appropriate gift suggestions here. HANDKERCHIEFS are sometimes given when one doesn't know what else to give; but one really should feel no hesitancy about giving them as they are useful and when the quality is right, make very pleasing gifts. We have a beautiful assortment of Gift Handkerchiefs for Men and Women, but mention only a few items from this stock.
Men's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, prices 15c, 25c, 50c each. Men's Handkerchiefs, beautiful Holiday Boxes Various qualities and assortments, 3 in a box, 25c a box; 4 in a box, 50c a box; 6 in a box, 75c box; 4 in a box, guaranteed pure linen, $1.00 a box. Leather Cases containing 6 fine handkerchiefs, $1.50 case. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, white and colors, 5c to 25c each. White Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 10c to 75c each. Our Ladies' Handkerchiefs range in price from 2 for 5c to $10.00 each. Excellent values at popular prices 25c, 35c and 50c each. Special 3 Hand-Embroidered Ladies' Handkerchiefs in a fine Xmas Box, $1.00.
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The Xmas Nemo Corset, $4.00 value for $2.50, is selling fast. These corsets have all the latest improvements, and any woman will appreciate one as a gift. Put up in pretty Christmas boxes. leather, Velvet, Tapestry and Silver Mesh Bags are especially desirable as gifts for women and girls. The Velvet and Tapestry Bags are at the height of fashion. Prices 50c to $15.00 each.
Smoking Jackets for Men. Let us explain how you can get his measure so he'll never know it. Prices $5.00, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.00.
We have received another shipment of the Handetched Crystal Candlesticks. Be sure you get your share this time. 25c each.
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