Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 7, 18 November 1913 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV. 18, 1913

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Social, Club and Personal Items

Elizabeth R. Thomas

Phones 1121-1874

SOCIAL CALENDAR

in the fitting department of the George Knollenberg Company. The

SOCIAL EVENTS FOR WEDNESDAY ! guests last erening included the

menioers or mis aiDanment. Flow

ers and terns appointed the table. A

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp will meet their dancing class in the Odd Fellows hall. The Penny club will meet with Mrs. Wesley Brown at her home, 122 State street. The Y. M. I. minstrel show will be given in the St. Andrew's auditorium. A meeting of the Music Study club will be held In the morning at 9:30 o'clock in the Public Art Gallery. The Domestic Science association will meet with Mrs. E. G. Hill at her home on East Main street. A supper will be given at the St. Paul's Episcopal Parish House for the men of the church. The Ladles' aid society of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Unthank at her home, 415 South Fifteenth street. All day meeting of Reid Memorial church aid society at the eburch. The Golden Rule Bible class of Che First M. E. church will meet with Mrs. Stephens at her home, 110 South West Seventh street. The Tirzah Aid society will meat with Mrs. Damond Mitchel at her home, 426 Pearl street. The Mission circle of the Universalis church will meet with Mrs. Bair at her home, 202 North

Seventh street. The Neatrophian club will meet In the afternoon with Mrs. H. H. Jones at her home, 44 South Twelfth street. Mrs. Edna Jay will be. hostess for a meeting of the Friday Bridge club at her home on North Thirteenth street. Mrs. Howard Townsend will be hostess for a meeting of a whist club at her home on North Twentieth street. The members of a Sunday school class of the Grace M. E. ehtirch taught by Mr. Charles Williams will enjoy a picnic supper at the home of Miss "Elizabeth Townsend on South Twenty-first street. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hawley will be host and hostess for a meeting of the Elkhorn New Movement Bible class at their home, south of the city. WEDDING BELLS Cards have been received in this ity announcing the marriage of Miss Mary Eads, of Indianapolis, and Mr. Huston Sweet, of Chicago. The wedding was solemnized Saturday, November 15. The bride has often visited in this city with Mrs. Frank Ernest of North Twelfth street. SOCIAL GATHERINGS i Mrs. Otto Weber was given a pleasant surprise Sunday by about twentyfive friends and neighbors who called at tsie Weber home on the Union pike and spent an enjoyable day. Dinner was served at noon) picnic fashion. Little Miss Evelyn Huntington celebrated her eighth birthday anniverIfij Saturday afternoon when she enJtsrtalned twelve of her little friends at her home, 603 South thirteenth street. The house was decorated with 'flowers and ferns. Potted plants were conspicuous In the room. The hours were spent socially and with games and music, ard dancing featured the afternoon. Late in the afternoon a luncheon was served. The table was prettily appointed. At either end were birthday cakes surrounded by eight candles. In the center was a minia

ture log cabin made of fairy sticks. The apartment was lighted by candles. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrison gave a dinner, Sunday, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Will Gist of Lake City, Iowa, who are here for a short stay with their many friends. The guests were: Mrs. Harrison; Messrs. and Mesdames Dolph Harrison, Elmer Harrison, Sr., and Elmer Harrison, Jr., Walter Harrison, Wllber Alexander, Jesse Harrison, George Wilt, Harry Harrison, Mrs. Bessie Miller, Mr. Charles Harrison, Mr. Harry Harrison, Jr.; Messrs. Ellis and Freddie Alexander; Misses Mary and Pearl Harrison, Esther Alexander, Nora Harrison ; Messrs. Carl Clark and Lowell Harrl-

ionday afternoon bridge club and invited guests, Mrs. Frank Correll entertained yesterday afternoon. The hours were spent at cards. Those who obtained favors were Mrs. Henry Gannett, Miss Alice Forkner, Mrs. Charles McGuire and Mrs. A. D. Gayle. Mrs. Rudolph G. Leeds, Mrs. S. E. Swayne

Monday afternoon with Mrs. P. W. Smith at her home on East Main street. A meeting of the Tirzah Aid Society will be held tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Damond Mitchell at her home, 426 Pearl street.

The Golden Rule Bible class of the First M. E. church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Stephens at her home, 110 South West Seventh street.

the Ticknor club at her home on : Scherb at her home on North Second North Tenth street. Mrs. Cora Rea street. The afternoon was spent so-' told the storv of Morgan's Raid. The dally and with needlework Refresh- i

reading of the "Comedy of Error-' was completed at this time. After the program a social hemr followed. Next Monday afternoon Mrs. E. B. Grosvenor will entertain the club at her home on the National Road. West.

NOTICE. No hunting on the R. G,

of North D street will entertain tae!i f OA11U rtf lub next Monday afternoon. Leeds farm SOUth Of Cltj.

ments wore served. Mrs. a. IV Brooks :

INSTANTLY OPENS NOSTRILS COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH

dinner in several courses was served

courses wa Berved. Covers were laid for Misses Anna Otte, Carrie

Sauers, Eva and Etta Neal, Jeannette and Mrs. A. D. Gayle were the guests Towle, Mrs. Oscar Quigley and Mrs. ! for the afternoon. After the game the Elmer Towle. j hostess served a luncheon. The club ! will meet in a fortnight with Mrs. W.

An ice-cream social and entertainment will be piven Friday evening at District Number Four school. Boston

" , . .... (Township. Miss Florence Guthrie is A meeting of the Tango c ub will be thp tfacher The bHc 5g 4nvited to held this evening at 7:30 o clock in the attend

Odd Fellows hall. The invited to attend.

members are

Mrs. Unthank will be hostess for a nnwitinir nf tha T a.lioa Aid KoClftV Of

Mrs. Clarence Mayhew will enter- - Crawford at her home on North lhe Fjrgt Baptjst church Wednesday tain Friday afternoon of thla week at Tenth street. 'afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her home, her home on North D street. The j 415 South Fifteenth street. function will be a card party. The Athenaea Literary society will !

j meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. N. The social committer of Earlham ' C. Helronimus at her home on the College is arranging for a "Who-! National Road, West. The program as

The Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. will hold a rummage sale Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of this week at the corner of South Fitth and A streets.

In One Minute Your Stuffy Nose and Head Clears. Sneezing and Nose Running Cease. Dull Headache Goes.

What-When-Where and Why" party to 1 announced in the year book will be be given Saturday evening at Earl- i Riven. ham hall for the student body. A !

number of interesting diversions will make the evening most enjoyable. The committee expects to make this one of the most attractive events given this semester at the college.

Lunch day will be observed tomorrow afternoon when the Penny club meets at the home of Mrs. WesleyBrown, 122 State street.

AS THEY COME AND GO Margaret Shadle and Naomi Monger

of Centerville spent Saturday and Sunday with Cora Myers on South Ninth 1 street and attended the Murray thea-! tre. " Mrs. Martha Anderson of Zionsville is the guest of Mrs. Walter Murray at her home on South Ninth street. j

An important event in club circles will be the meeting of the Friday bridge club to be held Friday evening of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Crawford on North Tejitli street. The husbands of the members will be guests.

A supper will be given Friday evening at the First M. E. church by the ladies of the church. The hours will be from 5:30 until 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend.

The Ladies Aid Society of the United Brethren church ill meet "1 iiursduy afternoon with Mra. V t. Keid at her home. 2231 East Mair. .-!ret. The Family So win if (Micle met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. 1). F.

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'F.h's Cream Balm" i small bottle anyway, just to -Apply a little in the nostrils

and instantly your olotcett nose and stopped-up air pissH:es of the head will opeu: you will breath.' freely; dull ness and headache disappear. By mornins! the catarrh. coM-in head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the

str.all bottle of "Fly's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by tht heat of the no trf.s. penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrane hich lines the nose. had and throat: clear the air passages: stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleaslng. soothing relief comes Immediately. lVnt lay awake ton'.fcht struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostras, closed, hawking and blowtcg. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul , mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In Ely'i Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh 1 will surely disappear, i ( Advrtsemnti

Mrs. John B. Dougan was hostess , Monday afternoon for a meeting of

CLEANSES YOUR HAIR; MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL

Becomes Thick, Wavy, Lustrous and All Dandruff Disappears.

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Word has been received from

Rudolph G. Leeds and Mr. Edward H. Harris, who have been in Honduras that they have arrived in New Orleans and will return to Richmond, Thursday or Friday.

The Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles

Bond, 112 North Tenth street Friday ( afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, being one weejt earlier on account of the regular t. time of meeting occurring on Thanks- 11 giving Day. j The subject for presentation will be j Dr. Grenfell and his great work on the j rnufit nf T.nhrnitrtr Kvprv wnrrmn of '

the congregation is invited to attend, i Surely try a "Danderine Hair j Cleanse" if you wish to immediately. The Enterprise Bible class of the ' double the beauty of your hair. Just , Whitewater Friends church will meet , moisten a cloth with Danderine and

thi pvcuiny at 7 SO n'Hrvk with Mr. a raw 11 careillliy mruusu juui imii.

and Mrs. Elmer Collins at their homo taking

Mrs. Henry Thorpe of Chicago, nee' Miss Mary Dickinson, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dick-1

inson of North Seventh street.

on North Eleventh street.

Mrs. A. D. Gayle of South Sixteenth street, is a guest at Cincinnati today. Mr. Carl Runyan and Miss Ada

Simpson, who have been filling an engagement with the Francis Sayles Stock Company, have gone to Indianapolis where they have an engagement playing in Stock. CLUBS AND SOCIETIES A successful dancing party was given last evening in the Odd Fellow's hall by the Cotillion club under the direction of Mrs. Frank Crichet. Dancing began at 8:30 o'clock and was enjoyed until a late hour. New steps were taught. Miss Martha Whitacre with her guest Mrs. Edward Snyder Scott of Minneapolis were the special guests of the club. Among the club members present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Harry Gennett, W. O. Crawford, H. L. Monarch, Richard Study, Charles McGuire, Galen Lamb, Frank Druitt, Charles Druitt, George Eggemeyer, Robert Crane, Mesdames George Williams, Maud Gray, Maud Eggemeyer, Misses Ethel Maciatt, Grace Smith, Viola Wickemeyer, Ann Nicholson, Mildred Schalk, Carolyn Hutton, Grace Kelly, Erma Bockhoff, Messrs. Howard Campbell, Paul Miller, Edward Williams, Frank Schalk, Howard Hunt, Everett McConaha, Frank Wissler, Edward Frank Paul Fisher, Harry Thornburg. The next meeting will be held In a fortnight at the usual hour.

one small strand at a time;

! this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt lor anv excessive oil In a few min-

The Ladies of the Universalist Mis-U vu wiU maed our, ha'I sion circle will meet Wednesday af- be wav'. fluff' and abundant and ternoon with Mrs. Bair at her home possess an incomparable softness, on North Seventh street. ; lustre and luxuriance I Besides beautifying the hair, one ap

plication of Danderine dissolves every

An all-day meeting of the Woman's Aid society of the Rcid Memorial Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday at the church. The hours will be spent In making articles for the Christmas bazaar.

A dress rehearsal for the Minstrel show to be given November 19 and 20 at the St. Andrew's hall will be held this evening.

Mrs. H. II. Jones will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Neatrophian club at her home, 44 South Twelfth street. An interesting meeting of the Magazine club was held Monday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Holton at her home on North Thirteenth street. Mrs. E. G. Hibberd and Mrs. W. J. Hiatt were the readers for the afternoon. There were no guests. After the program a social hour followed and refreshments were served. The club will meet next

particle of dandruff; invigorates the scalp, stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and life-producing properties cause the hair to grow long, string and beautiful. You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter and use it as directed. (Advertisement)

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Opening her home on North Eleventh street to the members of the

Misses Loretta Turner of Brazil, Blanch Luken, Anna Harrington, Katberlne Conroy, Marie Davis, Mareella Luken, formed a party at the Murray Theatre last evening to see "Fdr Her Sake." A prettily appointed dinner was given last evening by Mrs. Elmer Towle at her home on Linden avenue when she entertained in honor of Mrs. Bertha Pattl, who Is leaving soon for Clorinda, Iowa, where she has accepted a position. For the last eight years Mrs. Pattl has been employed

HUSBAND'S HAIR If It Is Thinning Out or Full of Dandruff, Use Parisian Sage At Once. Most men, and husbands in particular, are careless regarding the care oi the hair not until it comes out by the combful do they really take notice. Then it may be too late. If your husband's hair is getting thin: if he has dandruff or the scalp itches and burns take immediate action: do not let him become a baldhead. Get from any druggist or toilet counter a 50 cent bottle of Parisiar Sage. Rub it well into the scalp every night. The first application win remove dandruff. When the hair stops falling and the new growth appears use every other night until the hair if; thick and abundant. Parisian Sage is a delightful and invigorating hair tonic for men. women and children. It Is a scientific preparation based on a thorough knowledge of what Is needed by the hair and scalp to keep them perfectly healthy and remove dandruff, stop scalp itch and falling hair. Surely try Parisian Sage. Look for the trade-mark on every paekag the "Grrl with Auburn Hair." La Jiv ith rs smmei.aa-.il.

Recovered from Long Trouble Now Insured Insurance companies will not accept any one affected with Lung Trouliie. When you know a man who has been afflicted and who later has been Insured, such action means that the policv-holder must be In a very good state of" health. Cases hare been reported when Lung Sufferers, after taking Fekman's Alterative, a remedy for Throat and Lung Troubles, have successfully passpd the medical test of Insurance companies. Kead this case: 237 Dean St.. nrooklyn. N. Y. "Gentlemen: About a year and a h:i!f fo I noticed that inv health was rapidlv failing. 1 was troubled with night wests, a aerere cough and was very weak; haying. In fact, absolute! v no ambition whatever. About tht time" I consulted a physician, who told me my lunga were affected. Not satisfied I went to another doctor, who. after examiniug nie, snid that I was in the first stages of Lung Trouble. At this point I started to take Eckman's Alterative. The ntsht sweats stopped almost tinm,edinTf iv. my couch became looser and graduully disappeared. Mv weight is now 1U pounds anil my physician has prononnced me perfectly ound which, together with the fact that I have Just been accepted by two different insurance companies for "insurance, makes me sure of my entire recoyerv by Eckman's Alterative." (Affidavit) V. E. GEE. (Above abbreviated: more on request.) Fekman's Alterative has been proven by many years' teat to be most efficacious for severe Throat and Lung Affections. Bromhitls. Bronchial Asthma. Stubborn Colds and in upbuilding the system. Contains no narcotics, poisons or habitforming drugs. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Eckman laboratory. Philadelphia. Pa., for evidence. For sale by all leading druggists

Fashion Shop "FROM MAKER TO YOV" 618 Main, Bet. Sixth 01 Seventh

Specials Wednesday, Thursday, Friday $7.98 Value $10.98 $10.98 Value $15.00 $13.98 Value $16.50 $!5.0G Value $20.00 And Up to $45.00 Every Known Color, Material and Style Imaginable. Special Dress Value Beautiful Corduroy Dresses in Blue, Red, Brown, $3.98 Worth $8.00.

Amazing Suit Offct50 Suits $11.75 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. 15 Suits formerly $15.00 11 Suits formerly $16.50 14 Suits formerly $13.00 10 Suits formerly, $20.00 Hare Fr Values China Wolf Seta ... $10.98 French Coney Muffs $2.9-3 Gray Kit Wolf $5.00 Natural Leopard. ..$15.00 Red Fox $13.50 Moleskin Sets $18.50 Lay Away Your Xmas Furs Now.

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The Standard Designer 30c a Year The Standard Fashion Co. has authorized us to accept one thousand Over the Counter Subscriptions at this ridiculous figure; regular price by mail, 75c. Give your subscriptions to the solicitors who are now canvassing th? city. Subscriptions will also be taken

at the store. "Over the Counter Subscription means that the books must called for at the store each month.

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Fine high-grade Suits, beautiful exclusive models, mind you, selling for Thanksgiving wearing, at after Christmas prices. THINK OF IT THESE

$12.50 and $15.00 Suits Tomorrow . .

$18.75 to $25.00 Suits Tomorrow . $27.50 to $40.00 Suits Tomorrow . All Wooltex Suits go

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