Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 71, 27 January 1912 — Page 5

Social Side of Life

THE BICmipXD PALIADITJM AKD iffUN -TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912.

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IZABETHR. THOMAS

Insure publication la the Evening Edition

THE SMILE AND TH

A sweet little smile, on tie face.

Tied up in a bonnet all sbbons

lace,

Went oat for a walk wttlMlaa D.

othy Grace.

Aa the dear little smile nt abfct

through tbe town.

It came face to face witn sad lit tie frown 1 j On the forbad, alack Ipf Mm Barbara Brown. i f The two little maldena ml never a sound As Is often the way, in aiacaees. I've found I But the little amlle sratlodid the little frown frowned. I Abd then all at once tbfe-own went away! I For when a smile's near, sown just can't stay! I I'm glad and aren't you? It it

happened that way! I Cora Jane Ambrose, in Stiich-

ate club at her home in West Richmond. Friday The Tourist club will enjoy a musical at the studio of Miss Laura

Gaston In Earlham College. An excel-,

iem program win oe presented at this time. Mrs. Sarah Stutson will be hos

tess for a meeting of the Athenaea Lit

erary society at her home.

Mrs. Charles Kolp's Friday evening

dancing class will meet in tbe Odd Fel

lows' hall.

8aturday A card party will be giv

en by the members of the Psi Iota' XI sorority at the home of Miss Mona

Porter in North Eleventh street.

The Fairview dancing club will give

a dancing party.

How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY, CO, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo. O.

Hail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood

and mucous surfaces of the system

pjCge five.

tbe fourteenth when a Valentine party will be given. Thursday evening, February twentyninth, at eight o'clock a Leap Tear party will he a feature. A number of other afternoon affairs will frfeaPa aaa &W a.

J 0 given thmnrhnn . tK

lag at nine fortyflve o'clock at the home of the Rev. 8. R. Lyons in North Eighth street. The bride was becomingly attired in a pretty traveling suit. The bride and groom left for the West

Testimonials sent free. Price Scents CP3 Mrs. George Seidel and

month. The rtrt ,Tr r. . u""moon- -Pn tneir re-

congratulated for taey wlU take un tr residence congratulated for the success of the in Cambridge City many events which it arranged for the

7u n- In Party to be given by tne January committee will h thi. sw

elling when the largest dance of the season at tbe club will be given. The retiring committee is made up of Mrs. V. P. Robinson. Mrs. F. I. Braffett.

ucorge Williams, Mrs. William

per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall s Family Pills for const! pation.

Miss Dorothy Vaughan.

TO GIVE READING. "Ingomar, the Barbarian" will be the reading to be given this evening at Earlham College by Thomas C. Trueblood. A. M. professor of Elocution and Oratory, University of Michigan. The program will begin at eight o'clock.

guests for the afternoon were MrsRay Holton. Miss Edna McCuire and Mrs. Richard Study. After the game the hostess served a luncheon. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. W. R. Poundstone at her home in South Thirteenth street.

TO, ENTERTAIN CLUB. Mrs. Harry Gilbert will be hostess Friday afternoon of next week for a

meeting of the Friday Bridge club at I

GIVEN FAVORS. Mrs. Willard Z. Carr, Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds and Mrs. John Y. Poundstone were given the favors at the pretty party yesterday which had. for its hostess, Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth. The affair was for Mrs. Willard Carr. An account of the event was published yesterday.

very popular this year and it is to be hoped that a Monday night club will again be organized. HAS RETURNED. Mrs. Charles Drultt haja returned from a pleasant visit with friends and relatives at Marietta and Columbus, Ohio. She was absent from the city for about a fortnight.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUN

Mr. and Mrs. August Weegh

South Sixteenth street, have In

ly announced the engagement daughter Mtas Myral Weegh

Mr. Walter Craighead, son of M

Mrs. E. W. Craighead of South

teenth street. The wedding will

ebrated in the early fall and w

one of tbe most important wedfcg

of that season. Mlsa Weegh man 1

of the most popular and attra

young women of this city and is

known in social circles. She is a

ber of the Country club and Is

identified with a number of other known social organisations of

city. She la a member of the Psi

XI sorority. A large number of part

including showers will no doubt be a

en for tbe bride-to-be by her host

friends.

Mr. Craighead is well known, b

socially and in a business way. He

identlted with his father In the Cral

REVIEW OF WEEK. At the close of each week It is with Interest that the social calendar Is reviewed and in glancing over the events chronicled it is really hard to believe that so many delightful social events could be crowded into one week. Among the events have been luncheons, bridge parties, showers, dinners and seversl dances. Richmond has more dancing parties than any other town of Its slse. This fact is clearly

brought out when one glances over the papers of tbe district and finds few dancing parties chronicled. In Ind

ianapolis large dances are usually "few

and far between." Of course thr

MISSIONARY MEETING. A pleasant meeting of the Mission.

Prigg. Burl Pittenger. Roy Running- church w h.M A Jl Jll. nemth street.

tnn navmAn1 r--l- . av. I wrmouu wiia

, j . ....... UICcj. muiur v,une, airs. s. u. Marklev at hop hnm il itK-FKS!-?S?d th Seventh street. There v,?. ?n af-1

- .uuuu, wi i iu auiiiiib, ioaance or sixtyfl

WELL ATTENDED. The skating party last evening at the Coliseum gfven by several of

If your children are subject to attacks of croup, watch for the first symptom, hoarseness. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be -warded off. For sale by all dealers.

, ..-..muu, uum aubuib, utuoanoe or sixtvnve memu . . ,. . Harry Barefoot. Harry Conroy, Mai- E S Curtis Dresidltt k Mr Harry Huffer of Dayton. Ohio, will nolm ti.i-rtott .. w ' 7' r " ' ",,u;ni or me society "come this evening to snend nvpr Sun.

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BRAZILIAN BALM -The Old Reliable fs mario rn.

TO visit hfrf I siuaents or firiham college was j coughs, grip, croup, asthma, catarrh Miss Martha Mc Crossen and Mp weU attendf1- About one hundred j and quick consumption to the last iiiii .nc v.rossen ana -Mr. iwrsnns pnUvoft thn narv cu.i I . . .. .

J ige. tMfc.ua I nt tatHMSI

colm Harriott. Edward

Hanley and George Patterson cie Press.

-Mun- were nominated to h

March as follows:

President Mrs. Herbert S. Weed Vice President Miss Holmes. Secretary-Mrs. Leroy Mansfield Foreign Treasurer Mrs. A t.

-Mrs. J. M. Wamp-

Y. M. C. A.

TO GIVE DINNER. A feature of the coming week's so-, cial schedule will be the dinner to be

given Wednesday by Mr. Howard Dill Smith.

at nis nome m North Fifteenth street. Home Treasurer The guests will be the members of ler.

the campaign soliciting fund for tbe A program was Eiven aftor th. k-

iness session and was as follows: Devotional fr ai.i,

mmvb. uinntn. Home Missionaries" Miss Holmes Last evening Mrs. William Gartside May Study Personal Side of Immi-

entertained several guests to dinner at gration" Mrs. James Judson her home in North Seventeenth street Song "Love's Echo" Newton

as a courtesy to Mrs. Hines. of Cleve- Mrs- Charles Igelman

are informal dances but most of these ,and' hl' who is visiting in this city Song "Ave Marie" Blanchard

for a few days. Ferns were used in Mrs. F. W. Krueger

tess whoever she may be. appointing the table. The guests were Radlng "The Captain's Well

Perhans the lar-t nri ik- Mrs- BeI'. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Whittier

rate nartv ever riv.n t th- r-,. Kath, Mr. Forest Gartside and Mr. and MrB- S. C. Markley

club was the large brida-e nartv T.,. M- Gartside. Violin-"The Swan", Saens

dav afternnnn riv.n w m tv Ml88 Cornelia Shaw

w vj mini a uuauKsn i . I a ..

M. Kaufman as a courtesy to Mr-, wil. CHARMING PARTY. accompanist Miss Ruth Hadley.

lard Z Carr. The decoration. A mOBt delightful social event for Tne fadeless Rose"

beautiful. There wr .vr.i ntt. thi afternoon was the prettily an- San Souci

town B-iit pointed bridge party eiven bv Miss ftirs- arry uoan

Wednesday aftnn Mr. v n Aaa woodward at the Country club. ong srry

Beatty gave a bridge t hr h. in Tne rooms where the guests were en- ' Mr- Krueger

East Main street which was a pleas- tertaIned were a"ractively decorated J 5 MiUeT and Mi8 Alice

ant and delightful affair wun Iinwers and ferns. There were b were me piano accompan-

The larae Count rv i .H.h guesw present to fill nine tables. Aft- was served. Tne

MEETS THURSDAY. j The Thursday evening Sheepshead ! ..!... 1 1 1 . ... . f

v-iuu wm meet wun Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kamp at their home in South E street. All members are invited to attend.

SOCIAL FRIDAY. The ladies of the Reid Memorial

church will enjoy a social afternoon Friday, February second at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Ball, 128 South Fifteenth sfrnot All ih 1.1.. !

- v mj laureo of the church are cordially invited to attend.

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HAS RETURNED. Mr. Arnold Shawd has returned from a few days' business trip to Springfield and Lima. Ohio.

MISS WEEGHMAN H08TESS. Miss Coral Weeghman was hostess Friday afternoon for a meeting of the Tuesday Bridge club at her home in South Sixteenth street. Bridge was played at several tables. The favor was given to Miss Mildred Gaar. The

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was to have been given Wednesday er the ame and ,ate ,n tbe afternoou whJf F0 ln green and

vening was postponed on account of I a numDer ot gnests came in for tea.

e Irish Players who were at th

nnett theater, until Saturday even- party AT MURRAY.

g. The affair will no doubt I add nr l "e Murray theater last

white. The February meeting of the so

ciety will be held with Mrs. James Mulford at her home In South Thir

teenth street.

head Plumbing and Electrical Conf uch to the almost complete schedule GVenlnR was made up of Miss Rose pany. He is a member ot the Elk lodger the week. The party will b a Ferlin MIm Hazel Mashmeyer. Miss

and also of the Country club. Thelfceet and pillow case masoueraia. I ABnes Kiefer and Miss Florence Bur-

hosts of friends are glad to extenoAlthough only a fair sized audience I ge88 most hearty congratulations and wishpeted the Irish Players Wminsiv i

them much happiness. The weddinctnlng when thev arave thrA .vl RECITAL THUR8DAY

will be looked forward to with Interest lys at the Gennett theater, the event Tbe PBtPed recital to be given by

by society folk ln thla city and else-bne long to be remembered in go- urace rorterfleld-Polk at the where. I as well as theatrical circles. Muv I Oennett. on Thursday night for the

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r aeugntful events added to the

ure of the week.

WEDNESDAY CLUB. The Wednesday card club will meet

this coming week with Mrs. Vera Thomas at ber home in South Eighth street.

WHITELEY-OHMIT.

Mr. Carl R. Whiteley and Miss Reba

SOCIAL EVENTS FOR THE WEEK. Monday A meeting of the Magazine

club will be held In the afternoon with Mrs. Charles Kidder at her home In

North Thirteenth street

Mrs. Mary Grant will be hostess for a meeting of the Tlcknor club at her

. home ln South Eighth street

Tuesday A meeting of the Tuesday

bridge club wiU be held In tbe after, noon with Mrs. W. R. Poundstone.

The Fortnightly dancing club will meet in tbe Odd Fellows' hall at the

usual hour,

Members of an afternoon card club

will meet

Wednesday A supper and card par

ty will be given In the Odd Fellows'

ball by the members of the Sodality, of

St. Mary's church. The public is Invited to attend. The Domestic Science association will hold a meeting. , A meeting of the Penny club will be held. The hostess will be announced later. Thursday Mrs. Grace Porterfleji Polk of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs!

Hugh MoOlbney also of that place will

give a recital ln the Gennett Theater.

The affair will he a most important (a)

8ERENADER8 ENJOYED.

benefit of tbe Associated Charities Ohmit were quietly married this morn.

wiu be attended, from all indications, by a large audience. The presence of

the McGibnevs' on tha

.u.Cov i ui auair since OOin tnesei you sutler with Constipation. Dvinetisia

HOW IS YOUR STOMACH?

Victorian STnrtar- a-u-,-a r1?"1 l" ln "r Since

,u 1 known musical artists are favor- i kindred ills de to a disordered .t-m.H.

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w . luuiuue;, ill musical I ' w mk( a remedy l monologue, being especially appealing, j tlut '? com,ol!1 ' ingredients that act on !

wuoom me enects sometimes ob-

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The A clas ot the Garfield

. o' a.'I T (Bcnooi wm give a reception Friday ev-

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apis rge and the listeners enjoy- SL

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diseases, that arise from sluggish liven Beauty s But Skin Deep. But it is not even that if your face is covered with Blotches or Pimples. If you have Black Heads or Pimples, buy a

"UCWul Study. Th. nro.m Y . ... y" PARTY.

as fd.-. rr-r- I Among tne Charming Social events 25 cent package of Davis MeVicin Tea and Fellct;ojl, .,, a,. Por the week just coming, to a close 'c od..

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OHJX SALE

TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS

Sale Begins Monday Morning, and Closes Sahzrday, Feb. 101b

Trimmed Hats, worth up to $3.00, to close $1.00 Trimmed Hats, worth up to $5.00, to close $1.50 Trimmed Hats, worth up to $10.00, to cjose ...$3.50 Untrimmed Shapes in Satin; Felt, Velour and Beaver, to close $1)0 ' Felt Hats ...... , . .7.7.V.7. , 50c Fancy Feathers ... . . ; . . . , . 25c, 50c, 75c A large twelve-piece White Aigrette, to close. .$3-50 Watch our Windows for Bargains. Everything Reduced IMJDK'S HltHWfflY 39 NORTH 8TO STREET ' '

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The LaLw r --7 01 we lueway Driage club at her f1" th-e. A,?le home ln South Thirteenth atrt ah

wo buwm nu ira at suwsii. ltu(xnuiui (a l'afn Ham musical etent of the -winter. The nro- I nmrv

cseds win be given to the Associated (b) Be:

caantMs.

A meeting of the Woman's Relief Corps will be held ln the Post Rooms

at the Court House.

The. Thursday Bridge club will meet

la the afternoon.

Mrs. Charles Kolp's Thursday even

ing dancing class will meet In the Odd

Iwllows' ball at the usual hour.

Mrs. Hersehel CofOn will be hostess foraMneetlaf ot tbe Woman's Collegt-

Ellis Parker Butler membera ar invitoH t r.

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OPBI a BLEED Clistsrt Fornwd, Skin Scaled Off. and Flesh Burned and Itched Dreadfully. Healed by Less Than One Cake of Cuticura Soap and One Box of Cuticura Ointment. , ' 1 1 e "About twe atMtha ate toy hands aUril to cfsek epaa aaJ blacL the akin wamid seals off. sad the good flaah would bum and

Itch dioadfultr. Wbw my hands anw startsd to got sort, thors wore mail btktars Uks water blktsni . which formed,. They itched dreadfully, it Just aktd as tboufh I couM , tsar Us skia all off. I would erateh thorn and the akta would peri off. and the flaah ' would be -aO nd and orook epaa anil Mrart II amrrtMl aaa

very much, sst had imvor had aarthlac the mattorwHh ny akta.' I was ao afraid I would . have to give up say ompioraeBt, . I eonaulted my doctor, and hs ssld he rtkta't talak H would amount to anything. But ft hsp setting wen. , One day I aaw a ptaos Is one ot tba papers about a lady who bad the same trouble with bar hands. She had used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and was cored. I decided to- try them, and my sands wsre al healed bators I had usad one ease of Culkur Soap and one bo of Cuticura Ointment. I am truly thankful for tao good rvsulu from tb Cuticura tloaD and Okitnt

let thaaks So thoat Iwaa cured, sad did not have to loan a day from work. I bavo had

so return ot ttasaJa tooubhV (Sarned) lira, Mary B. Brett. SSgt Brawn wSSvSSZl tstphla, Pa Jan. It, ISIK Cutieura Besp and OlMsjMat are fM asto frwvwbero, but these whs via to trrthatn v iHbout eharto may do so by aradlnt to rottof Drua Cham. Corp Dept. OA, Boston, tor a tfberal sample of each, poat-fra. togethor With SP. book on the akta and snip.

00, ANNUAL LUNCHEON.

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; ' ' "r?" aapo today. Among the guests who n Bonnets.. dHardelit Ure well known here were Miss Abbey

aw , ' ' ' ulutlua Hcnaerer, Richmond, Miss Louise Mau-

Reading I r . V e. craig. miss Erema

k 7TL J aeiected Wllks. RushvlUe. Indiana. Miaa

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nersvllle, Indiana. Mrs. Edgar Hlatt. Richmond. Miss Dorothy Thornburgh.

maianapous. Miss Mildred Harsh. Muncie, Indiana, Miss Mary Hernly, New Castle, Indiana, Miss Lucile Star-

buck and Miss Avis Bryan.

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a cii um; wines 10 lois year on

Violin. Mnrtnl!n . aa.ui-u.jt ,na Iue .4, commIttee

for tne month at the Country club will i

oe composed of the following persons:

Mrs. Frank Lackey. Mrs. G. F. McCur-1

dy, Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds, Mrs. Wil-

uara carr. Mrs. George DUks, Miss j Marie Campbell and Miss Florence Mc-

Gulre. The committee has already ar

ranged for two Jarge parties for the

montn. The first one will be February

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