Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 74, 31 January 1912 — Page 5
TJUE RICHMOND PAL LlADIUJI A5D SUN-TEL. EG RAM. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1912.
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Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH R. THOMAS Phona 1121 before 11: SO la order to Ins ure publication Id tbc Evening Edition
OTHER NEW DANCES. The Kitty did Wiggle. That Mysterious Skid, The Caterpillar Squirm, Tbe Vampire Flop. The Plymouth Rock. The Oliver Twist.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr. and Airs. George I. MaUon, of Iong Beach, California, have announced the engagement of their daughter, MIm Ruth Dorothea, tp Mr. IeRoy Carman, of Ioa Angelea, the wedding to take place in March. Mr. Carman, who recently went to California for a residence, after a short stay in Honolulu, and ia now connected with the Union lithograph company, of Ixs Angelea, aa salesman, was for a number of years, In the offices of the Nicholson Printing and Mfg. company, of this city, and haa many friends here, where he was prominent in social life. Mr. and Mrs. Matson and their daughter are former residents of Indianapolis, having been living at Ixng Beach for several yeara. Mr. Carman ia a graduate of the Richmond high school and has many frlenda here who are glad to extend congratulations. The Carman family are all former residenta of this city. PROGRAM FOR RECITAL. Tbe following Is the program for the Polk-McOibeny recital to be given at tbe Oennett tomorrow, Thursday evening. The principals will be Mre. Grace Porterfleld Polk, soprano, Mrs. Hugh McOibeny, vlolinlat and Mrs. Hugh McOibeny, reader, with Miss Laura Gaston, of this city, at tne piano. From tbe large advance sale this promises to be one of the succesaf ul affairs of tbe season, both musically and socially, all the participants being well known in this city where they at different times bad their residence. The fact that the recital Is being given for the benelt of the Associated Charities, one of the leading philanthropic institutions of the town, adds Interest to the event: Vol che sa pete Mosart Caro mto-ben Glordanl Mrs. Polk Russian Airs Wlenlewskl Mr. McGlbeny My heart at thy sweet voice 8alnt-8aens l)u blst wie elne Blume Schumann Zwelgnung Strauss . Mrs. Polk Mlnuett Mosart Air Schubert-WllhelnIJi Mr. McOibeny O come with me.... Van der Stucken How much I love yon La Forge Forest Song ; Whelpley Yesterday Spross Mrs. Polk Life Lesson The Lisper Almost Beyond endurance Riley Mrs. McGlbeny Rondo Caprice Baizinnl Mr. McGlbeny Mlml's Aria La Boheme Pucinnl Lullaby from Jocelyn Godard Mrs. Polk Mr. McGlbeny
Miss Blanche Dillon, Miss Regenia Broderlck, Miss Edith Edmundson, and Miss Bertha McLarkie, and Miss McLarkie of Tipton, Indiana; .Mr. Mark Keelor. Mr. Paul McCarthy. Mr. ftaymond Quinllvan, Mrs. James Quinllclan, Mr. Carl Elliott, Mr. Frank Wen-
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Ryan, Mr. Thomas Riley, Mr. Ralph Cain. Mr. Will Hoffman. Mr. Earl Sparling. Mr. Edward Simpson, Mr. Raymond Teyen, Mr. Walker, Mr. George Breneizer, Mr. Cloide Hamilton, Mr. Clarence Ueier, Mrs. Fitzglbbons and Mr. McMullen.
LEAP YEAR DANCE. One of tbe most delightful events of the season was the "Leap Year" dance given last evening, in. the Knights of Columbus hall by Mlsa Blanch 8herry, Mlas Alice McManus, Miss Agnes Hamilton, and Miss Bertha Walterman. Stelnkamp and Harris furnished the' dance music. All the arrangements were carried out in the leap year fashion. During the evening poach was served. Those present were: Mlas Blanche Sherry, Miss Alice McManus. Mlas Agnes Hamilton. Miss Bertha Walterman. Miss Margaret Sherry. Miss Stella Sherry, Miss Ruby Cavanaugh, Miss Mary Porter, Miss Jessie Cronln, Miss Lucile Carney. Mlsa Clara Tauer. Miss Elizabeth Nelbule, Miss Agnes Love, Miss Grace McConlogue, Mlsa Grace Gallagher. Mlas Ruth Hunt. Miss Carolyn Fulghum, Miss Pauline1 Smith, Miss Blanch McManus, Miss Mary Dillon,
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PROGRAM ANNOUNCED. The program for the entertainment to be given Friday evening by the young people of Fountain City in order to realize a sum to bo used in defraying expenses for "Decoration Day" has been arranged and will be given as follows: PART I. Piano Solo (a) Alpine Hut Lange (b) Caife de Coeur Smith Pauline Conner Vocal Solo Sleep, Ma' Honey, Sleep Plerson Marie Retts Reading Selected Ruth Reece Trio Brown Rose Galloway Pauline Marine, Naomi Edgerton, Marie Retts Violin SoloCa) Lilacs Renaid (b) Tramerei Schumann Lester B. Harrison Vocal Solo (a) The Token W. H. Squire (b) Senora J. S. Nathan Mildred Davis Piano Duet (a) Spring Breezes Calvini (b) Anvil Chorus Verdi Grace Brenning, Naomi Dwiggins PART II. Ladies' Quartet (a) The Whip-poor-will .... Myers (h) The Hunter's Song Myers Mrs. G. A. Dwiggins Edyth Cranor, Grace Brennan, Naomi Dwiggins Piano Solo (a) Mennet(Left Hand Study).. Rheinberger (b) Third Nocturne Listy Grace Brennan Reading Selected Freda Reynolds Vocal Solo (a) Winter Bells Wooler (b) A Red, Red Rose Rogers Mrs. G. A. Dwiggins Piano Solo (a) Idllio Lack (b) Scarf Dance Chaminade . Naomi Dwiggins Vocal Solo (a) The Rosary Nevin (b) Po' Lll' Lamb Jacobs-Bond (c Annie ' Laurie Scott Edyth Cranor Piano Duet (a) Sketches from Tannhaeuser. . Wagner (b) Love Song from "Faust" . . . Gounod Grace Brennan, Naomi Dwiggins Ladies' Quartet (a) Old Folks at Home Myers (b) Abride With Me Emerson Mrs. G. A. Dwiggins Edyth Cranor Grace Brennan, Naomi Dwiggins
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so holding sessions this afternoon. One of the most charming parties for the afternoon was the bridge given at the Country club. The affair was also in the nature of a thimble party for members not caring for' bridge. A meeting of the .Music Study was held this morning at nine thirty o'clock in the Starr Piano parlors. The subject for the morning was "French Opera"
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CAME TODAY. Mrs. Grace Porterfield Polk, who will give a song recital at the Gennett tomorrow evening, will arrive today and will be the guest, while in town, of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Beatty.
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TO ENTERTAIN. Mrs. James M. Judson will entertain tomorrow evening at her pretty home in National Avenue as a courtesy to
TO VISIT HERE. Mrs. J. C. Ingram of Chicago; came this morning to visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Judson and family.
THIMBLE PARTY. . A thimble party will be enjoyed Friday afternoon of this week by the members of the Ladies Aid Bociety of the First Presbyterian church at the home of Mrs. Ida Lemon, 22 South Seventeenth street. All ladies of tbe church are Invited to attend.
SOCIAL SCHEDULE. The social schedule for today is made up of many club meetings with several parties. Among the clubs which are meeting are the Domestic Science association, Penny club, Wednesday Card club with Mrs. Vern Thomas of South Eighth street, and several others. The different' aid societies of the various churches are al-
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of the Metropolitan Opera company of New York.' Miss Mary Hoorer sings first soprano and became prominent as the leading soprano of the Joe Sbeeban Opera Company of Chicago, where her ability was commented on by press and public because of her excellent range of voice. Miss Hoover is a graduate of the Chicago Conservatory of Music. Miss Alice Lee, first alto of tbe sextette, Is a student of Prof. Wylie of Minneapolis, Minn., and is credited as being the best alto singer of the northwest. Miss Helen Burkett. the second soprano, was a former member of the B. C. Whitney Opera company, having
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THEATRICAL CALF.NCAR. At the Gennett
Feb. 1. Polk and McGibney Recital. Feb. 2 "The Hottest Coon in Dixie" Feb. 13 "The Gamblers."
At The MurrayAil Week Vaudeville.
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