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Arkansas Democrati
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Little Rock, Arkansas
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SATURDAY EVENING. TIIE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT. DECEMBER 7, 1912. A PAGE FOR WOMEN LOCAL AND PERSONAL NEWS OF INTEREST SPECIAL ARTICLES LITTLE STORIES BY VERSATILE WRITERS. AND A FEW SMILES 14 tee to visit the Old Soldiers' Home and remainder of the winter.

Miss Marion Leopold of New Orleans MISS LEONLEE HARRISON 9 tend Christmas offerins to the old he-roas of the Los will arrive Sunday to be the guest of Miss Helen Bott. Coauaualcatloaa for tata Oaartmeat aaouH be anaoaaeed aa aavlr a aoaalale, to aaavar In th Society Edited ar B. MARION SIMON Paoaaai orflra ATT Realdeaee ..5508 I ft Ii our new members were Mrs. U. M.

Rose requested that the I 1 i i Miss Damea Foss of Chicago will chapter have its annual meeting with her on January 2. remain the guest of Miss Bess Keatts nntil after the Christmas holidays. The hostess took charge of the meet Mrs. Annabel! Roberts has returned to Pine Bluff after a visit with Mrs. ing, when the following short, but interesting, program was rendered! Carl Voss.

Mrs. Jerome B. Pillow of Helena is Dialect Bong Mrs. uradsnaw. Reading Little Miss Mamie McMil visiting her daughter.

C. K. lan. Shinault, Miss Margaret Booker returned to day from Fort Smith. Among the charming girls who will return' from college to spend the -holidays at home will be Miss Virginia Paper "Yuletide Celebration in the Sixties," Mrs.

Halliburton. After a rising vote of thanks to the year's committee and the serving of a delicious luncheon the last meeting of 1912 was 1 Personal Mention. Miss Sylvia Crawley will leave Mon Ferguson, Brier Cliff Manor, near New York; Misses May and Myra- Thompson, New York; Misses Alice and Liln Plunkett, from Tarrytown on the Hud day for her home in Clarksdale, son. Mrs. Charlos Pittman of Prescott is after a visit with" Miss Helen Strat the guest of Mrs.

De Matt Henderson. Miss Doris Phillips of Malvern is Social Forecast TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10 Reception by Mrs. Abner McGehee for Benjamin Collins McGehee. Chapter. Club.

Mrs. Edwin Conn entertains. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11 Mrs. William Whipple entertains at the Elks' Club with a musical. and Mrs.

George E. Cunningham en-' tertiftn at dinner for debutantes. Aid Society wiih Mrs. Edward I'rice. and Mrs.

Gang entertain. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 Tea by Mrs. .1. Jf. Heinkell and the Missea Mann for Miss Culbert.

Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 Cosmopolitan Club. SATTJEDAY, DECEMBER 14 Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter. Bowers entertains. -MONDAY, DECEMBER 16 Mrs.

I). U. Browning entertains for Miss Holloway. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 Reception by Mrs. Chinauty.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19r-Muskal Coterie concert. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20 Mrs. Morrison entertains. Club. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23 Mrs.

Beal entertains. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 Mrs. Morrison entertains. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 Christmas Day. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 Bridge by Mrs.

Cladius Jones. MONDAY, DECEMBER SO Hollowny-Lewis wedding Mrs. W. E. French and Mrs.

John Pierce Grade will receive complimentary to Miss Rita Kan? of Washington City and Miss McNally of Chillieothe Mo. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 Mrs. C. L. Thompson entertains for Misses Duugan, Jordan and Doyle.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 Open house afternoon and evening by Mrs. II. P. Edmonson for Miss Edmonson and the debutantes Mrs. Harry Cochran entertains.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 Mrs. A. C. Remmel entertains at Elks' Club complimentary to Miss Frances Edmonson. Mrs.

S. N. Morris of Battery. street, who has been visiting in Connersville, being entertained by Miss Dorothy May Foster. for the past three months, will return to her home next week.

Charges Not Upheld. Memphis, Dec, 7. Aecusatipns of misconduct filed with the Delta Kap Mrs. William Forsythe of Virginia is the guest of Mrs; Charles Penzel. pa Epsilon fraternity convention in ses-.

Mrs. 'Ueorge Lee of t. Louis will arrive December 13 to visit Mrs. Gor sion against' the traternity cnapter at Butger College were not upheld when the charges were considered. The exact don Peay.

nature of the accusations were not made Mrs. T. E. Gibbons of Los Angeles will arrive In January to visit Mr. and Mrs.

U. Rose. public, as the sessions are executive. Application for charters were receiv-' ed from the Emenon Club, University of Indiana; Friers- Club, Louisiana1' State University, and Capitol Club, Mr. and Mrs.

Sidlington of Kansas City, ibave arrived to make this city their home. They are registered temporarily at the Mam Hotel. Mrs. T. Soarum has returned to Because of a large amount ished business an extra session.

tt the Walnut Ridge, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. C. 1 P. Meriwether. convention win oe nem ciaturua uiuui-.

incr. ThA snciftl fafLturen nrill end with A Miss Charline Butler, who formerly ft 1 I resided in Little Rock, but is now mak Mrs. Jerome B. Pillow, Mrs. P.

banauet tonieht. ing her home' in Denver, is the WA I I Mill Groome, Mrs. C. T. Drennan and Miss guest or Jier ibrother, Bryant Butler.

Thompson, on Tuesday afternoon, De cember 17. Miss Mary McCoy returned to her home at Pine Bluff Wednesday, after Named Inspector. Batesville, Dec. 7. Ray Bickers, prominent young Republican here, has been appointed coal oil inspector.

The appointment was made yesterday bt a visit with Miss Helen Stratman. Mrs. Cates to Be Hostess. Mrs. Pratt Cates will be hostess for Miss Helen Stratman will return to r-i i t.

a i. 1.1; day from Pine Bluff, where she attend To Reorganize Club! The Bachelors' and Benedicts' Club is being reorganized and will play a prominent part in the social lite of the Capital City. Plans are being perfected for a german to be given at the Capital hotel on the evening of January 1. The committee will include a numoer of the most prominent club men in the city. To Compliment Mrs.

Lee. Mrs. Harry W. Morrison will enter- tain at luncheon Friday, December 20, in honor of Mrs. George Lee.

the Keller Chapter, V. D. on Thursday afternoon, December 12. ed a delightful social function Friday county junge oi-un, a e--f cently elected county judge of Inde-' pendence County. 'J evening.

Miss Willie Jack Wadley of Hot Springs is the guest of Mrs. George wiemeyer. Miss wadley will return A Skin of Beauty is a Joy Forever home Sunday. Mrs. Max Laudauer will return today from New Orleans.

Tl. T. FELIX GOIRAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAflTIFlER Informal at Home. The ladies of the First Baptist Church were at home to their friends Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 6 at the residence of Mrs. R.

C. Rudisill. In contrast to the dismal weather, everything within was bright and cheerful, the rooms being beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums, Kil-larney roses and ferns. On entering, the guests were welcomed by Mesdames R. C.

Rudisill, E. Longley, Ben Cox and W. E. Lenon. Further hospitality was extended by Mesdames Davidson, Mercer, Henderson, Pugh, Sharp, Potts, Crews, Schaer 1 777.

I. "IllumminnHT jnniimt i. PHOTO BY SHRADER. Mian Harriao la charming: vial tor from Loasrvlew, Tezaa, aad la the gurtt of ker aunt, Mr. J.

T. Mlaa Harrlaoa win alwo vlult Mra. A. C. Hrnd and Wr, Hly M.

Bf aaett hrton rftnralng- bout. Removes Tan. Plmplaa, Freckles. Moth' Putrhf "UP Rub. and Skin bl-a-ei Colonial Luncheon.

The Nicholas Headington Chapter, U. S. will entertain at a colonial luncheon on January 8 at the Hotel Marion, commemorating' the battle of New Orleans. Among the students at the University of Arkansas, in Fayetteville, who will arrive to spend the Christmas hoi-Ways at home, will be: Misses Mildred Moss, Florence Porter, Camille Lucas, Constance and' MildredGaran-fld, Reba Alexander, Olive Marshall, Pauline Jordan and Messrs. Russell May and Oren Tucker.

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Moore are domiciled in the Menton Apartments for the winter.

Mrs. Harry- M. Wood and Mrs. Rich Mrs. Beal, Hostess.

Mrs. 3. T. Beal will entertain Mon- ami every Diemiu on eauty, und il ttes de Lection. Bt has stood tht test of and to ao harmlcM tMte Ittobeaurt Li la properly mart.

Accapt ao counter felt of il liar name. Dr. At Sayra tald -to ft lady of the button (a patient As you ladioa will oh tfaeni. I raumMnna day afternoon, December 23, in honor and Miss Vaughan. A well rendered program was given ard Winfield of Augusta are guests afternoon.

The affair was beautifully planned and many guests called during the appointed hours. At the door were stationed little Betsy Glenn Henderson of Misses Dorothy Dmngan, imogene nd Dorothy Burrow of Morrilton.i Afternoon Reception. Cards have been issued by Mrs. Ab will entertain at dinner for Miss Carolyn Eggleston and the debutantes on Wednesday evening, December 11- Aesthetic Club. of Mrs.

Lacy Tilghman. nourmtiii'a aa tha least harmful of all tl.a Mesdames Arthur Pfeif er, M. J. Rfhgel-hattpt and Bert Kohn. Junior Class Entertains.

The Junior Class of the High school enjoyed a delightful evening Friday, during the afternoon, participated in by Mesdames Fred Rossner Josie Frazee Cappleman, I. O. Runyan, Ed D. Bracy, Clio Harper, R. C.

Rudisill and Misses Larura Longley, Bess Davis Mrs. W. B. Ferguson and Miss Min and Linden Longley. In the ball, ikin preparailons.

For aale by all drn2lftta Md Fancy uroodi Deal era in tha United Statea, Canada and Europa Projt. 37 Brest Jma Slreit. RewTo'V nie Allen are in Anniston, Ala. where White chrysanthemums -and smi- On December 10 the Aesthetic Club Miss Mattie Fox of Pine Bluff visited and Debbye Cox. Punch was served in Mrs.

S. A. Stearns this week. lax held sway, the guests were welcomed by Mrs. Henderson, Miss Edmon when the pupils and faculty assembled will have a delightful program with toi indulge in games and various, pas Mrs, Royston as' leader and Mrs.

Rat- ner McGehee for a reception xuesaay afternoon, December 10, in honor of Mrs. B. C. McGehee. Afternoon Bridge.

Mrs. Edwin Cohn hsg issued cards for an afternoon at bridge, Tuesday, December 10. complimenting Mesdames son, Jvlrs. Charles Fittman -and Misses Kollenberg, Dungan, Tucker, clme musical director. There wil be: times.

The gymnasium was decoraiaa the dining room by -Misses, Florence Rudisill and Isabelle About 200 guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. Winchester of Memphis, and Miss Liza Lee of Vif-ginia, have returned to their homes, after a visit with Bishop and Mrs. for the occasion in red and green. In Doiiaghey music.

Folk Songs of the South. Paper, "Folk-Lore of the South Winchester. land" Mrs. Read. David Warren Kempner, Joe Navra Duilding Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Frank are occupying their new quarters on Twelfth and Cumberland streets. "The Folk of the Old Regime" and Uulbert, in tne library Killarney roses were used in profusion. The guests were made welcome by Mrs. E.

Longley, Misses Lynah Davis, Helen Riddick, Claudia Wood, Marguerite English, Doris Cohn, Florence and Mary Leiper, LeMay Holloway, Mesdames G. L. Omohondro, M. E. Duti-way and Augustus C.

Remmel. Punch nd Abe J. Kempner of Hot Springs, Mrs. jjeiper. Mrs.

Whipple's Musicals. The musicale to be given by Mrs. William Whipple at the Elks' Club Wednesday afternoon will be an interesting event of next week. Miss Culbert, Honoree. Mrs.

J. N. Heiskell and Misses Elis Mr. and Mrs. John Howell of Fort Reading, "Folk Rhymes" Mrs FIREPROOF Smith are guests of Colonel and Mrs." Creed T.

Walker. Cards Issued. Mrs. C. R.

Shinault has issued cards for an afternoon at tea in honor of F. B. T. Hollenbere. Symposium Folk Tales.

was served by Misses Ada Holmes, Julia Turner has returned to Morilton after a visit with. Misses D. A. R. Chapter.

Alice Thurston and Florence Rudisell. abeth and Georgia Mann will tender a tea Thursday after-oon, December 12, J. R. Vinson will be hostess for Cravens and Jean Hollenberg. 'Those woh dispensed hospitality in Miss McCarthy, Violinist The Gainesville Daily Sun of Gainesville, has the following comment from a New York exchange regarding the success of Miss Irene McCarthy, a former Little Rock girl, in musical circles of the metropolis: "The many friends of Miss Irene McCarthy, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. McCarthy, will be glad to hear of her success as a violinist. McCarthy is the foremost American received instructions from Musin, the greatest teacher of today.

She appeared at an entertainment given by the Dixie Club at the Hotel Astor and also before the Knickerbocker Chapter, D. A. at a recent en the Little Rock Cbfpter, D. A. on STORAGE, EXPERT PACKING AND MOVING.

Charges Very Reasonable. Telephone 706. the dining room were Mesdames E. B. Mrs.

F. A. Stearns will arrive from Hot Springs Monday, to be the guest tne rourteenth. Kinsworthy and Walter Hall, who presided at the urns, assisted by Mesdames when ryou: THINK OF Christmas Gifts THINK OF Shrader's Photographs. STUDIO, 120 MAIN ST.

complimenting Miss Irma Culbert. Evening Concert On December 19 the Musical Coterie will zive its evening concert, at which of Mrs. Abner Mcuenee. Misses Rita Kane of Washington, Educational Aid. Mrs.

Edward Price will entertain the W. E. Ferguson, C. E. Ferguson, iTank Longley, C.

Terry, F. W. Allsopp, E. Lenon, II. G.

Martin and Miss and McNally of Chillieothe, Educational Aid Society Wednesday arrived Friday to visit Misses maua time Professor and Mrs. F. D. Baars will act as chairmen of the program, aiternoon. and Sallie Gracie.

Longley. Mrs. Lawson Reid and Misses Ed twhich has been arranged as follows: JacLon-rStrdWn; Basil Oaitber Chapter. wins and Louise Reid will remain in the citv until after the holidays, when Memorial Chapter, U. D.

C. Memorial Chapter held its regular The Bail Gaither Chapter, D. SATURDAY tertainment, and was tendered an ovation." will be entertained by G. Mc- they will -go to Florida to spend the meeting with Mrs. Gay Becember 4.

The members- were welcomed by the iadden on December 20. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy and Miss "'UiiillimiiiJF' Schumann (1810-1856). Papillon.

Mrs. Group of Songs Soprano, Kreisleriana Miss Julia Turner; Reading' r-lSSWa-'-Splvey." Group" of Songs Baritone. i Talk on Schumann McCarthy were prominent in social circles in Little fiock. WitU, WWght Night Special vrsr vr- 'W The Cosmopolitan Club will hold' its re gulatrjdvtpingj 4tt(Mh: 2rA 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Mrs." William Tedford is entertaining a I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I 1 I 1 I I I 1 I II 7, aak', I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I I 1 II Ul VI I wrignt, Mrs. Jioins, leaaer.

The program will include: Roll Call Peru. at 'bridge this afternoon, compliment hostess and Mesdames Clarke and Sig-man, her guest. Gill presided and called the meeting to order at 2:30 flotk and the ordw oi Easiness followed. Mrs. Beal, a recent delegate to the General United Daughters of the Confederacy Convention at Washington, gave a very complete report of the annual meeting of this important body; Memorial Chapter was honored by the election of one of its members (Mrs.

Professor Baars. Paper "Heroes of South America." Andante und Variationen, Op. 46 (for Reading "The Pink Corset." two pianos) Misses Alma Colgan and Floy Douglass. Edelweiss Club. The Edelweiss Club Will hold its next meeting Friday, December 20, when A Plea For Early Shopping.

ing Miss Ruby Tucker. Program and Dancing. Miss Rose Foulkes will be hostess at the bi-monthly social center which will take place Friday ewning at St. Paul's Chapel. There will be a program and dancing.

Wednesday Bridge Club. The Wednesday Bridge Club met this wePk with Mrs. Harry Lasker at Concordia Club. The favors were won by Mrs. R.

C. Hall will be hostess. Partiei Orlando Halliburton) to the office of registrar general. To show appreciation of Mrs. Halliburton 's faithful The Y.

W. C. A. are making earnest pating in the program will be Mesdames efforts to lighten the burden of the Christmas sales for the girls in the services Hal Norwood, represent C. Wood, James F.

Wood, J. All of our Misses' and Children's Hats, formerly sojd as high as $4.00, at 98c To all children who purchase Hats from us between now and Xmas we will give a Doll Hat FREE for Xmas. FALK'S Millinery Co. 206 Main Street. "The Celebrated Plume Store." ing the chapter, presented her with a stores, and up to date much good in Clarke, C.

T. "Coffman, Gibson, John Fletcher, Q. A. Lipscomb, McDonnell linn llOa TaT HOrtTOTl i Ol rA til 1 beautiful cameo prooch. A committee, composed of the presi worthy organization, the result of BUU "eur Jamn, The Gift Store Miss Edmonson Complimented.

dent and treasurer, was appointed to purchase books to be added to the collection to be sent to the battleship Arkansas. It was decided to appoint a cotnmit- In honor of Miss Frances Edmonson which will also be of decided benefit to shopper(as well. It is urgently requested that the ladies of the city will one and all do their share in the efforts so sympathetically put forth and the debutante set Mrs. DeMatt Henderson entertained at IJea Friday We Emphasize the Advantages of Early Shopping. by the fortunate, to alleviate any extra work imposed during he Christ mas season, which should particularly be one of good cheer for those who must labor during the year.

wJRaitjer jeiierjon Bay View Club. The Ada Thompson-Home will be the 0WL next meeting place the Bav UMTEB Club on Friday afternono, with Mrs. L. L. Whitney leader.

The program wiln Gold Watches Ladies' Sizes, 14-k Cases. Plain Polished This store is in complete readiness, and there is certain satisfaction in shopping now. Our stocks were never, more comprehensive and inviting. The usual standard, of excellence in quality has been maintained. Those seeking gifts of distinctiveness will find them in evidence throughout our entire Christmas Bazaar.

Store Open Tonight Till 10 O'clock. include: Music Mrs. Mathis. 1 tt Or-o Reading, "The Lost Word Mrs. J.

McKaven. Music Christmas Solo Mrs. Henniger." i Cotillion For Debutantes. ii The Country Club members tender ed a cotillion at the Hotel Marion Fn Jewelers- Www. 406VainSt.

day evenine, honoring the debutantes. ii a. The value of a water depends not alone upon its purity, but upon its purity and health-promoting qualities combined. Raleigh Springs' Water has proven itself at the chemists' hands and its many years of use to be a water unexcelled as a' table water. M'sses HoUenberg, Culbert, Jordan, Dungan, Edmonson, Tucker and Eg-eleston.

The entertainment committee included Denderick Can'trell, R. L. llllllllllllljllll $22.50 to $27.50 Engine Turned $25.00 to $30.00 Full Engraved $22.50 to $35.00 Hand Engraved (heavy) $35.00 to $50.00 with Diamond $30.00 to $37.50 Plain Roman, single diamond, $30.00 to $70.00 Plain Roman, 3 diamonds i $50.00 Plain Roman, Flenr de Lis diamonds $55.00 i Plain Roman, 9 diamonds, an- cy design $60.00 Aj' Plain Roman, 1 diamonds, fan-i cy design $55.00 Mnogram or Initials' Engraved Free of Charger The works are from the best Thompson, C. K. I-incoln, C.

P. Reid C. W. Taylor and Charles and the success of the affair was assured. Those who were in line to receive the euests and Mrs.

Thomas A flimms, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard (MISEIAS AT0) Ml YEAR CARDS Foster. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert M. But- (wfipM, Miss Jean -HoUrabera-with The Voiaan Makes (he Dome She makes it best who, looking after the culinary department, turns her back resolute-. ly upon unhealthful, or even suspicious, food 'accessories. She is economical; she knows that true economy does not consist in the use of inferior meat, flour, or baking powder. She is an earnest advocate of home made, home baked food, and has proved the truth of the statements of the experts that the best cooking in the world today is done with Royal Baking Powder.

Charles Cotnam: Miss Irma Culbert with Earl Kidder; Miss Frances Ed makers and fully guaranteed. on with Warren -Doyle; Miss Carolvn Eegleston w'th John A. Johnson; Miss We give you a cash discount j4 Many often tell us, "I feer 100 per cent better since I began drinking Raleigh Springs Water." Call Raleigh "Springs, or or 4 per, ceui, Dorothv Dungan with Joe StMilev; Tlain or'in beaufifttTdeslgns in Tyour "namenngraved or" printed, making each card a personal greeting. Some are in card form, others in booklets, and among them are some very beantifnl imported illustrated designs, made in England and Germany. Order now to give us plenty of time for engraving before the holi- day rush.

We have the only copper plate engraving plant in Arkansas. i t(umMKSTi-trrTLK mom. Miss Effie Jordan with Robert Foster; Miss Ruby Tucker with Sterling Conch. The affair was one of the most bril liant of an especially brilliant season y' 2ie LITTLE fl fliS rock MAIN ST Phono 6405 BomnHmsntarv Dinner." Mr. uti Mrs.

George Cunningham! A-.

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