Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 329, 1 December 1914 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 1914. PAGE FIVE

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Social Calendar Mrs. U. S. A. Bridge will be hostess for a meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Orace M. E. church at her home on North A street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Gayle will give a dinner in the evening at the Country club. Mrs. Elmer Jenks will be hostess for a meeting of the Penny club at her home 100 Kinsey street The Past Chief Pythian Sisters will give a Christmas bazaar and sale afternoon and evening In the Pythian Temple. The Domestic Science association will meet with Mrs. Allen D. Hole at her home on the National Road, West. The King's Daughters of the South Eighth Street church will meet with Mrs. W. J. Smith at her home, 25 North Twenty-first street. Mr. Charles 9. Wengerd, a baritone singer of Chicago, will appear in recital at Earlham college. Mrs. Walter Engle will be hostess for a meeting of the Wednesday Auction-bridge club at her apartments in the Pelham. Miss Blanch Compton will act as hostess for a meeting of the Queen Esther Missionary society of Grace M. E. church at her home on Randolph street. Mrs. Glenn Whitsel! will entertain the members of the Oriental Crochet club at her home on East Main street. A meeting of the Wednesday evening Cotillon club will not be held in the evening in the Odd Fellow's hall. St. Paul's Guild of the St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold a COAT OF BROADCLOTH ATTRACTS INTEREST Coat of broadtail, loosely fitting ; bodice, flaring skirt, belt of black vel- J vet. with large velvet bow held in , rlace by smoked pearl buckle. Deep collar and border on bottom of coat : of lynx. SURE WAY TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF End Itching Scalp and Stop Falling Hair At Once. There, is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; uso enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three .or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it no matter how much dajulruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. If you want to keep your hair looking rich, do by all means get rid of dandruff for nothing destroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes it fall out, but it makes it stringy, straggly, dull, dry, brittle and lifeless, and everybody notices it. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, nnd four ounces is all you will need.

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bazaar and apron sale at the Parish house. The Music Study club will not meet in the morning In the Public Art Gallery at the high school, the meeting having been deferred a week. Mrs. Sophia Fraumann will be hostesB for a meeting of the Current Events club at her home in West Richmond. An open meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. TJ. B. G. Ewing In the evening. The Christian Endeavor society of the Whitewater Friends church will meet at 7:30 o'clock at the church. Mrs. George Kemper will be hostess for a meeting of the Wednesday Sewing circle at her home on South A street. The Music Study club meeting has been postponed until Saturday, December 12, when a special matinee sacred program will be given at the St. Paul's Lutheran church under the direction of Mrs. Charles Igelman, vocal, and Miss Ethel Huber, Instrumental. Those who will assist with the program are Miss Alice Knollenberg, Mrs. Lewis G. King, Mrs. Dempsey Dennis and Mrs. George Bartel. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will meet Wednesday with Mrs. U. S. A. Bridge, North A street, when the Christmas offering will be taken. There will be special music. Each member is asked to invite a friend. Members are asked to bring their needlework Wednesday evening when the Queen Esther Missionary society of the Grace M. E. church will be entertained by Miss Blanch Compton, on Randolph street. The Wednesday Evening Cotillon club will not meet tomorrow evening in the Odd Fellow's hall under the direction of Mrs. Frank Crichet. The meeting has been potsponed until Friday. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Baptist church, will be entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. E. C. Newcomb, 831 Lincoln street. Mrs. John Duke will be the leader. Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Verna Alsa Voorhees, and Mr. Orin Melville Landon, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Landon of Wawaka, Indiana. Tl date for the wedding has not 1, but the affair will take place le dur ing the winter. Both g people are well known locally. Mr. Landon was formerly in business at Union City, but for the past two years has been connected with the Foster Construction company of this city. Dr. Leslie Ch'enoweth of Fort Stockton, Texas, is the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chenoweth, at their apartments in the McGuire flats, Main street. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel Wickett at her home cm Boyer street. Every member was present and there were eight guests. Rev. Orville Thance led the devotional exercises. A business session was held after which Rev. Mr. Thance talked on 'The Ten Horns,"

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taking his text from Daniel 7:10. Mrs. Unthank, Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson, Mrs. Beeson and Mrs. Woolfer, members of the West Side W. C. T. U. were present and made short talks.

Mrs. S. Edgar Nicholson made the closing prayer. The next meeting will be held In two weeks at the home of Miss Nellie Wickett, 806 North Twelfth street. Mrs. George Kemper will be hostess Wednesday afternoon for a meeting of the Wednesday Evening Thimble club at her home on South A street. Misses Helen Buckley and Esther Crockett of Chicago were guests at (i meeting of Five Hundred club held Monday afternoon with Miss Mary Canby, South Eleventh street. After the game a delicious luncheon was served. The hostess for the next meeting will be announced later. From 7:30 until 9:00 o'clock last evening the members of the Monday evening dancing club received instructions in several of the new steps when the regular meeting was held in the Odd Fellows hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kolp have been secured by the class to give a series of four lessons and this was the first one which the culb has received. After the class work there was an assembly party. The affair was thoroughly enjoyed by the membership. The next meeting will be held December 14. Miss Ella C. Newman has a number of pretty Christmas cards which are on sale at the various book shops and may also be produced at the Public Art Gallery. One of the cards is done in the red and green while the pine trees in the distance are covered with snow. Each card contains a pretty little verse appropriate to the Yule Tide. Mrs. Frank Aikln entertained the members of the Past Chiefs Association of Pythian Sisters Monday afternoon at her home on North Eighteenth street. Arrangements were made at this time for the bazaar and market to be held Wednesday at the Pythiajj Temple. After the business session a social hour followed and refreshments were served. In honor of Mr. Paul Brehm of Chicago, who Is the guest of friends and relatives in this city the members of the La Gunda club will give a dance Thursday evening in the Odd Fellows hall under the direction of Mrs. Frank Crichet. Piano and drums will play the order of dances. This evening Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kilp Avill meet the members of their Tuesday evening dancing class at their home on North Tenth street. The class is composed of ten married uuupica. (tllCl IIUU1I IUO VUllul Cll ws class met at the Kolp home from 4 until 6 o'clock. A special program will be presented Wednesday afternoon when a meeting of the Current Events club will be held at the home of Mrs. Sophia Fraumann on Kinsey street. The members of a Thursday afternoon bridge club will be entertained this evening by Mrs. Edwin White at her home, 1317 Main street. There 1 will be guests present to fill two tables. Miss Donna Hyde was hostess last evening for a meeting of the L. M. C. at her home on South Tenth street. Music and needlework featured the evening. Refreshments were served. The following members enjoyed the The effect of D. T. D. Is to sooth instantly, as soon as applied; then it penetrates the pores, destroys and throws off all disease germs and leaves the skin clean and healthy. We are so confident of the marvelous power of I. D. D. that we have taken advantage of the manufacturer's guarantee to offer you a full-size bottle on trial. Tou are to judge the merits of the remedy In your own particular case. If It doesn't help you It costs you nothing. D. r. r. Soap is made of the same healing ingredients. Ask us about It 1

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Surface. Ruby Tinrle. Marie Parish. Vivian McConkey, Edith Decker, Alta jviae wnue, wiineimina Boggs, Blanch Mansfield, Mable Mansfield, Lillian Karcb, Olive Voauler, Juanlta Bloom, Ruby Banfill, Ethel Banfill, Elizabeth Hunt, Lucile White, Ruth Allen, Margaret Wilson, Mesdames C. R. Banfill and .1. F. Burns. The guests of the club were Misses Mildred Hunt, Eleanor Smith and Mesdames William Tittle and C. J. Coppock. The club will be entertained next Monday evening by Miss Ruth Jarrett at her home 206 South Second street. Mrs. W. N. Welch of Bloomlngdale, is the guest of Professor and Mrs. Walter C. Woodward at their home on College avenue. Mrs. Welch is an aunt of Mr. Woodward. Mrs. A. Harsh is 'entertaining her sister Mrs. Brukenbrod of Fort Wayne, at her home on South Third street. The Wednesday Cotillon club will not meet tomorrow evening in the Odd Fellows hall but will have its meeting Friday evening at 7 o'clcok with Mrs. Frank Crichet's beginners class in the Odd Fellows hall. Members are asked to heed this announcement. The Past Chief Pythian Sisters will give a market and Christmas bazaar Wednesday afternoon in the Pythian temple, at which time home-made cake, bread and pies, and other good things to eat, in addition to many pretty and useful hand-made articles may be procured. The social feature of the occasion will be the progressive card party, which will be in progress during the afternoon. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Lavail of San Francisco has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'CHADLEY" A WHITE DOTTED MADRAS 2 for 28 eta. CIW, ftWr A C.. Ic. lWi Cecelia V. Henderson Piano, Voice, Theory and Harmony Music Studio, Phone 1702 206 N. 11th St.

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E. F. Jones at their home on South Eleventh street Mr. and Mrs. Sol Frankel entertained the Sheephead club last 'evening at their apartments in the Reed flats. The game was played at several tables, and favors went to Mrs. George Reid, Mr. Sol Frankel and Mr. Oakley Smith. A luncheon in courses followed the playing. In two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Webb Pyle will entertain the club. An open meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. U. B. G. Ewing, 72 South Twelfth street. Members of the society and their husbands are invited to attend. Dr. H. C. Harmon, pastor, will make the principal address.

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