Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 85, 13 February 1912 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912.

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Social Side of Life Edited by ELIZABETH P. THOMAS I'son 1121 before 11:30 in order to failure publication In tbe Evening Edition

FORGIVEN. I saw Love stand, met. Not as he waa ere we in conflict Bat pale and wan. 1 knelt I caught hla band "Oh, Love," I cried, "I did not understand! Forgi ve forget ! " Love raised his hand And amiled at me, with weary eyes and worn, "1 have forgot what was it all?" ho said: "Only my hands are scarred where they have bled; My winga are torn." Jeannette Bliss Gillespy. VALENTINE PARTY. What promises to be a most delightful social event Wednesday will be tbe Valentine dancing party to be given at tbe Country club in the evening by the members Qf the February social committee composed of Mrs. Frank Lackey, Mrs. Frank McCurdy, Mrs. Rudolph O. Leeds, Mrs. Wlllard Z. Carr, Mrs. George Dilks, Miss Marie Campbell and Miss Florence McGuire. Dancing will begin at eight thirty o'clock. All members of the club are invited to attend. This is the first dance given by the present social committee. Everyone Is Invited to come and bring their sweethearts and if they haven't sweethearts they may bring their wives. A VAUDEVILLE. A vaudeville will be given at St. Mary'a hall Wednesday evening, February fourteenth under the direction of Mrs. H. Gesher and Miss Alma Pfafflin. WEEK A GAY ONE. Tbla week promises to be a gay one and many charming social eventa are being scheduled Including dancing parties, valentine parties, bridge parties and Leap year affairs. Among the deTHE CARELESS GROCER Blundered, and Great Good Came of1 It. A careless grocer left the wrong package at a Michigan home one day and thereby brought a great bleaatng to tbe household. "Two years ago I was suffering from stomach trouble, so acute that the effort to digest ordinary food gave me great pain, and brought on a condition of such extreme nervousness that I could not be left alone. I thought I should certainly become Insane. I was so reduced In flesh that I waa little better than a living skeleton. The doctors failed to give me relief and I despaired of recovery. "One day our groceryman left a package of Grape-Nuts lood by mistake, so I tried some for dinner. I waa surprised to find that It satisfied my appetite and gave me no distress whatever. The next meal I ate of It again, and to be brief, I have lived for the past year almoat exclusively on GrapeNuts. It has proved to be a most healthful and appetising food, perfectly adapted to the requirements of my syatem.v "Grape-Nuts is not only easily digested And assimilated, but I find that since I have been using It I am able to eat anything else my appetite fancies, without trouble from Indigestion. The stomach trouble and nervousness have left me, I have regained my plumpness and my views of life are no longer despondent and gloomy. "Other members of my family, especially my. husband, (whose old enemy, the 'heart-burn,' has been vanquished) have also derived great benefit from tbe use of Grape-Nuts food ami we think no morning meal com plete without it." Name given by Postup Co., Battle Creek, Mlcb. "There's s reason," and It la explain ed In the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkga. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full ef human Interest.

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lightful dances for the week will be the one to be held Friday evening la the Pythian Temple by several young women of tbia city wbo are members of a club. Tbla will be a "Leap Year" party. An orchestra will

furnish the dance 'music. Wednesday a Valentine party will be given at the Country club for members. Many oth er eventa are being arranged for. OPENS WEDNESDAY. Tbe Domestic Science Association exhibit will open Wednesday evening in the Pythian Temple. EUCHRE PARTY. A euchre party will be given under the auspices of the Protected Home Circle, degree team, at Red Men's hall, February fourteenth. All members and friends are invited to attend. LEAP YEAR VALENTINES Since 1912 is leap year many quaint and humorous valentines have been made possible this year that would not otherwise have been in demand. Tbe feminine proposal features is played upon strongly by the valentine designers and unusual drawings also have been prepared. One of tbe novelty shows a girl in colors and a butterfly net with the inscription "TIs leap year, sir, you'd best watch out." Tbe following parody of an old nursery rhyme is the inscription of still another: "Where are you going my pretty maid? "To find me a husband, sir, she said. "May I go with you my pretty maid? "I was just going to ask you, sir, she said." Folding valentines in automobile, cart and buggy designs are new this year. These may be slipped into envelopes, but, when extended, present a neat relief against backgrounds of interesting design. LUNCHEON THURSDAY. A luncheon will be served Thursday at the Pythian Temple by the members of the Domestic Science association from eleven until one o'clock. A nominal sum will be asked. The public is invited to attend. In the evening an oyster supper will be served from five thirty until seven o'clock. TICKETS FOR RECITAL. Tickets for the recital to be given on the evening of March Sixth, In Lindley hall, Earlham, by J. Louis Shenk, the well known baritone, are selling rapidly.' This will be one of the interesting musical events of the early spring season and will no doubt take out a large number of people from town. ABOUT EXHIBIT. Full accounts of the Domestic Science Association exhibition to be held In the Pythian Temple on Wednesday evening and throughout Thursday of this week, the 14th and 15th, have been appearing in the Palladium during the past fortnight and a detailed article will be found on another page of today's issue. A small admission of ten cents will be charged. The exhibit promises to be one of the most successful of its nature ever held here and no doubt the attendance will be large. UNUSUAL PIANIST. Now and then musicians express themselves after the manner of sages. In a letter Just received from Ernest Schelling, the American pianist now concertiaing In Europe, this sensible young man makes a plea for cultivating the musical sense. He refers to it as something often not appreciated even by musicians themselves, especially by pianists who nave superlative technics and who like to be looked upon as virtuosi. "The pianist who uses his technical equipment as the end, and not the means to an end is doing himself as well as the composer and the public sn Injustice. A pianist cannot be great without technic, but the one who has technic, and nothing else, cannot be so termed. Americans are getting over their liking for mere display of technical equipment of the startling variety. They now appreciate the musical side Early

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ed. Candles were used in appointing tne table. Miniature candle holders were given as souvenirs. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Creagor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson. Mr. and Mrs. George McLaughlin. Mrs. Clara Moller. Miss Amelia Mayer. Mr. Wilbur Uhde. Mr. George Cox. Misses Esther and Elma Koehring. RECEPTION FOR GUEST. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. MWlikan are entertaining in honor of Mrs. James Watson, of Ritahville, at an elaborate reception this afternoon from three to ve o'clock. Mrs. W. O. Barnard, Mrs. George Barnard and Mrs. Leonard Mitchell, of Washington, will be in tbe receiving line. Mrs. Millikan will be assisted by several other ladies in the parlor. The library and parlor are beautifully decorated in scarlet carnations and American Beauty roses and smilax, and the dining room is artistically decorated in spring flowers. Tea was served with dainty cakes and candles. Out-of-town guests are Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks, who are guests of Mrs. W. H. Elliott; Mr. James Watson, of Rushville, and Miss Lucile Jones. New Castle Tribune. JOLLY SIXTEEN CLUB. The members of the Jolly Sixteen euchre club were entertained in a lelightful manner recently by Mr. and Mrs. Will Rich at their home, North of the city. Point euchre was played at four tables. Favors were given. After tbe game a luncheon in three courses was served. All the decorations were in pink and white, the color scheme being carried out in all of the table appointments. The club will meet two weeks from Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Critchfield at their borne North of the city. FOR ILLINOIS. Mr. Park T. Heiser, who has been in the employ of Gaar, Scott and company for the past year left this morning for Quincey, Illinois, where he has accepted a position in the sales department of the Electric Wheel Company. MEETS THIS EVENING. A meeting of the Fortnightly dancing club will be held this evening in the Odd Fellows hall. All members are Invited to be present. MEMORIAL 8ERVICE. The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. held a memorial service for Frances Williard yesterday afternoon at the home of Rev. and Mrs. H. S. James in North B street. A program interesting in every way had been prepared and was given as follows: Scripture Reading Mrs. Finney Prayer Mrs. M. Little Biographical Sketch of Miss Wlllard Mrs. Nelle Barnard Pen Picture of life of Frances Willard read by each member. Talk, "Temperance Outlook" '. Rev. James Song Poem "Frances El. Wlllard." Benediction Rev. James After the program the remainder of the afternoon was spent socially. The house presented an attractive appear ance with its decorations, the national colors being used copiously about the rooms. Mrs. Douglas Kuth, Mrs. McKee, of Sidney, Ohio , and Mrs. Dye were guests of the society. A business meeting of the society will be held in about a fortnight at the MorrissonReeves library. MAGAZINE CLUB. Acting as hostess for a meeting of the Magazine club Monday Mrs. Charles Druitt entertained the members in a pleasant manner at her home in South Thirteenth street. Mrs. E. S. Curtis and Mrs. Charles Holton were the readers for the afternoon. Mrs. - Dr. Holmes, the well known akin specialist write: "I am convinced that the D.D.D. Prescription is as much a specific for eczema a quinine for malaria. 1 have been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy for years." It will take away the itch the instant you apply it. In fact, we are so sure of what D.D.D. will do for you that we will be glad to let you have a $1 bottle on our guarantee that it will coat you nothing; unless you find that it does the work.

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j Leader of Discussion Miss Lena Leive. After the program the party followed. The rooms where the guests were entertained were attractively decorated with red hearts and other embellishments appropriate to Valeni tine's Day. A delicoius repast was seri ved by the hostess. Fifty persons were i present. TO CINCINNATI. Mr. Cardlos Haas wbo is studying in Cincinnati in an Art school returned to that place Monday after having spent the week-end here with friends and relatives. For a sprain you will find Chamber Iain's Liniment excellent. It allays the pain, removes the soreness, and soon restores the parts to a healthy condition. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all dealers. lu Siam there are three kinds of grapefruits, all seedless. One kind has red meat. Two kinds are sweet and one is sour.

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INVISIBLE LIGHT. Only When It Strikes th Retina ef the Eye Can ft Be teen. What Is the simplest demonstration of tbe fact that light Is Invisible T The blackness of s midnight sk demonstrates this fact most readily. We may see the planets brilliantly illumlnsted by th sun's raja, but the surrounding apace Is dark, although we know that light must be passing there. The passage of a beam of light through a darkened room is only visible on the dust in the air, and the cone of tight seen when the sun shines through a small hole in a shatter is not visible, but only light reflected from the motes in the beam. This can be easily and simply demonstrated by placing in the beam s glsss Teasel from which the dust has been carefully removed. The beam then may be seen before and behind the vessel, but is invisible within. A Bunsen burner or a redhot poker held so as to destroy tbe motes trill also render the beam invisible st that spot Light la only visible when It strikes on the retina of the eye. and it can only do so when it reaches it in a di

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