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THE PADUCAH EVENING SUNuS The Week In Society
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Close pot pour doorthe world Isglad with WrlngI
And through tho land there falls alintsnow
Hither and thither whore the watahblow
Blown from tho apple brunlhmrs biosjoining
Swcnt sweet tho scents the drowsybreezes bring
or g coning forests where tho rttllowors grow
N Sweeter the gtre mton g murmuringI
IWd lOW
JOll the world and love In cvorything
CloW n qtI your doortar on Ihtwinding why
Thi ro may como a lonely traveler1ko little knows of Spring or aught
of herrant wondormcnt aught of the
wealth of iMnyI
Oh open wide your heart nor dreamof carte
Thus may you shelter angola una ¬
wartsThomas S Jonos Jr In Alnilcet
AimouuieminlNMONDAYTho tncmbor of the
Cotillion club will entertain with n
dnnco at tho park pavilion In theovciilng complimentary to tMIs MarJorlo Scolt and her visitor
TyESDAY The Dulphlc club willhfcvo ill final rpKular meoUng for tholonvon nt 10 ii mtnti tthe Carnegielibrary Tho program Is
1 What England liar Done for1Etypt In the Last 25 Years MnI WW 10011I1Egypt ai n WorldInfliioneoNor Outlook Mrs Annie H Mor ¬
rowTlI1iSDAYMra Oscar L Greg ¬
flIT will entertain nt one oclock Innchoon In honor of Miss Marjorlo Scottnnt Igor guest Miss Ellzalioth Gregpry of LouUvlllo MlM Lucy Itruenor Wuhb City and Miss 1Nits Obear
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11PltIIAPallncah Chapter DaiiBhttern of the American Revolution willmoot with Mrs Sallie Morrow 537Jofferton street nt 3 oclock p inMrf E G Boone the regent will repoit on tho Contlndntnl Congrits InWnihlnglon D C There will be armdng by Mile Mattlf Fowler andmusic
SATUIIDAY The Dolphlc clubwill have an nftornoon reception ntthe Womans club house Eachmember It permitted one guest Antractive program will be proconted
MUs IIIOKHII anti Mr Ityiui IIn MurrMuy 1its
Mr1 Margaret Brogan announcesthe engagement and approachingmarriage of her daughter AgnesCatherine to Mr John MatthewJljrnu of Central city Ky The wed-
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will take place on May 12 Thebass will ho published Sunday mornINK at the St Francis de Sales CntlioHe church
Sriiltlteulcy WiililliiK n Sncliil 1EventSocial Interest for the coming woxk
center n the marriage of Miss MarJrrle Scott to Mr 1Edwin Elmnr llewIfyI of Port Worth Texas on Wed
si Hith44your dodo about taking Ayeftnon ala hollc Satutparitta TrailrIm Juatlll at tie ml
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fncsday evening It will be a homeUcddlng charming In Is details andbeautiful In entmble Thp ceremonywell be nt 9 oclock and will be fol ¬
Ilowed by a reception from 930 until1130 oclock
The wedding party will consist ofMiss Lucy Bruon of Webb City Mothe maid of honor Mies ElUabethGregory of Louisville Miss EllseOhiar of St Louis Miss Frances Wnl
dace and Miss Blanche Hills thebridesmaids Mr Vaughan Scott Is
tho best man Tho groomsmen areMr Edwin J Paxton Mr JohnBrooks Mr George DuBols MrStuart SlnntUt The ushers will boJlr Morton land Mr Jay HarlanMr Douglas Bngby Mr David KogerTilt It ev W II Pinkerton a formerpastor and Intimate friend of tho tautIly will perform tho eromony
Outoftown guests present for theoccasion In addition to tho bridal par-
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t will Include cMars II all Ie C Bowlego Fort Worth Texas the Rev WII Pinkerton and Mrs PInkerton ofGhent Kentucky
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IPretty Linen Shower for ItrldeKlectMiss Blanche Hills linen shower
for Miss Mnrjorlo Scott this after ¬
noon Is a charming compliment to agracious girl who fis made an especia I place for herself In the reads ofher friends
The spacious Hills home on NorthNinth street Is effectively decoratedwith the southern smilax In profusionand Riot howls and vafes of pinkand white tweet poos are arrangedthroughout till rooms Dependingfrom tho cbandollcrs are numberlesswhite and gold hearts while from thechandelier In the dlnjngroom Is awhite woddlngbell surrounded by thehearts The diningroom table Is acharming symphony In white andpink with a basket of sweet peas In
these ihadcf for the centerpiece Theice cream with strawberries nUll theheftrtKhaptd rakes In pink and whiteprettily emphasized tho pink andwhite motif
The lIaen ihowor forms n beautyful feature of the decoration Siupmided In the doorway between thelibrary and hall U a white Japaneseumbrella handptlntcd In gold heartsThe dainty favors of embroideredlinen are concealed In a pretty bagIn the umbrella When the guest ofhonor If elated In the gilt chair underthe umbreln anti the hostess touchesthe string the shower descends Ac ¬
cording to the old superstition thofirst article tho brldotobe picks upmarks Its giver for the next Ifrldeand the last one Is to be an oldmeld fotsmtre
A delightful lunehcon served buffestyle will follow time shower In thodining reom Mta Lllllo May Wlnsfroadand Mlti Frances Wallace will preside at tho table whoro the Ices areMiss Btlle Cave will servo the punchat an attractively arranged table Inthe parlor
In addition to Mss Scott Misshulls guests Include Misses Lucy
burn of Webb City Mo 1EllseOhear of St Ixinls Elizabeth Grewory of Loulivlllp Frances WallaceLlllle Mae Wlnstead Belle Cave MayOwen Mildred Terrell Hattie TerrellFrances vTerrell Phlllppa Hughes
Lips while Cheeks pale Blood thinConsult your doctorBad skin Weak nerve Losing fleshConsult your doctor
DiscouragedConsultJ01yergoUI
PADUCAHJfg
The KeutnckyI
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PricesEntire Orchestra 150
Balcony 100and 75c
Gallery 50c and25c
MiSeats Now on SalerJ rI
Helta cJIatfield Corlnno WInsteadMary Scott Margaret Park ClaraPark Lula Heed Anna May YelscrFaith Langstaff Katherine QuigleyElizabeth Grimes of EllzabcthtownCarline Sow 011 Katherine PowellHobble Loving Marjorie Bagby JaneStevenson Mrs Edson Hart MrsVernon lilythe Mrs John W ScottMrs Allen Aslicraft Mrs Paul Prov ¬
ince Mrs Edward Drlnghurst MrsWill Webb 3Dinner Pnrty In Miss Scott mid
VisitorsI There will be a dinner party thisevening at the Palmer House compll ¬
mentary to Miss Marjorie Scott andher outof town guests Covers willbe laid for eight The party will gofrom the dinner to the dance givenby Dr H 0 Reynolds and Mrs Heynolds at the Womans club houseIncluded are Misses Marjorie ScottLucy Ilrucn of Webb City Mo EliseObear of St Louis Elizabeth Greg-ory
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of Louisville Messrs Stuart Sinnott George Dullols Edwin J Paxton Morton Hand0Attractive Dunce nt Club House
TonightDr H G Reynolds and Mrs Rey-
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will entertain with a dance thisevening at the Womans club houseIn compliment to Miss hose Englishof Ixnllsvillo the sister and guest ofMrs Reynolds and to Miss MarjorieScott and her trio of houseguestsMiss fuse Obear of St Louis MissElizabeth Gregory of Louisville andMiss Lucy Druen of Webb City MoTime lower floor of the club house Isattractively arranged for dancing andIs decorated throughout with the dog ¬
wood blossom snowballs and redpeonies The red and white colormotif Is also carried out In the frozenpunch and cake The german will beled by Mr Wallace Well and MissEnglish The Invitation list Is quitoa large one and Includes both themarried and younger society sets
Double Host Pasty tar Mlllnii Rus rlSome of the young men In the
ScottUcwlcy bridal party will enter ¬
tain with a double box party on Tuesvday night at the Kentucky theater InIhonor of Miss Scott and Mr Bewleyand the bridesmaids The play forthe evening Is Lillian Russell in
VHdflro and those occupying thoboxes will bo Miss Scott MissObear of St Louis Miss Gregory ofIxmlnvllle Miss Bruen of Webb CityMr Edwin Elmorc llewley of FortWorth Tex Mr Vaughan Scott MrMorton Hand Mr Edwin Paxton MrGeorge DuDoIs Mr David Koger
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The Informal reception and openmeeting of tho Kalosophlc club onFriday evening at the Womans clubhouse was a delightful occasion Therooms were attractively decorated Inthe Kalosophlc colors of green andgold and the refreshments emphasizedthe same colormotif The IndividualIces were yellow tulips the club llawerThe Invited guests Included n num-ber
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of men and the out of taw nvisitors The presidents of the Fedcrated clubs of the cltIivero guestsof honor An Informal program wascarried out during the evening The
rcprlse1tatho ¬
Greece and Rome Mrs Edward IT
Brlnghurst discussed Pericles br thoGolden Age of Greece and the worldand Miss Lula Heed emphasized Ital ¬
ian art history and literature as em ¬
bodied In the life and work of MichaelAngelo Each was especially cleverand delightfully presented The openIng address was given with agreeablecharm by Miss Anple May YclserMss Blanche Hills and Miss FrancesWallace Mr Edwin Elmorc Bewleyof Fort Worth Tex Mr VaughanScott Mr Morton Hand Mr EdwinPaxton Mr George DuBols MrDavid Kogcr
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U A R CongressTho Kentucky delegation at the
National D A R congress In Washington has attracted especial noticeand Is receiving much attentionMrs W G CocAlCi of Covlngton1Ky entertained tho state regentMrs Chenault and some of tho Ken-tuckians at Tea on Monday afternoonat time Now Willard followed by nBridge game Mrs E G Boone ro
IgentI of the Paducah chapter leasamong the party Thu reception of
I the president general Mrs DonaldMcLean on Monday evening Wlltiaswell affaIr Over 5000 new mem ¬
bers have been added to the chapterthe past year as reported at the ConiJrees
The reception for Mrs Donald Mc ¬
Lean president general of tho D AR on Monday evening at the Wil ¬
lard Is featured as a brilliant gatherIng of beautifully gowned women Itwas given In honor of Mrs McLeanby Mrs Charles S Terry vice presl ¬
dent general and Mrs Henry SBowron assistant historian generalThe ballroom of the Wlflard wasbeautifully decorated with Americanlags flowers and palms From 9 to11 the ballroom wns crowded TheWashington Post In comment says
Tho toilette worn were unusuallybeautiful and mentions particu ¬
larly Mrs 1Edmund Post of PaducnhIKy looked especially handsomeIn n gown of gray crepe de chinOelaborately trimmed In gray steelpassementerie <
GMay Day EntertainmentThe Newell society of the Broad-
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Methodist church will celebrateMay Day with a pretty entertainmenton Friday evening In tho League parlots upstairs of the church A musecal program will be a taking featurewith other attractions
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Oirpv Merit ClubMss ElUabeth Kelly was hostess
to tho Carps Diem club on Thursdayevening at her home on Madlaonstreet It was tho first reunion of theclub since lent began and was ahappy occasion A delightful lun ¬
cheon was served after the close ofthe card game Thee first prize forthe girls was won by Miss MarieRoth MrAl Roth captured the firsthonors for the boys on a cut with MrClifford Blackburn Miss TheresaKlrchhoff won the lone hand prize fortho girls and Mr Jpseph Roth for theboys Mr Roth cut with Mr JohnMulherron The consolation prizeswent to MUs Audrey Taylor and MrGus
LegeayInformal 0Cmil AfternoonMrs Elizabeth Austin entertained
Informally two tables at cards onWednesday afternoon at her homeDID Kentucky avenue Mrs AlexanderKirkland captured the first honorsand Mrs W B McPherson receivedthe consolation prize A delightfulluncheon was served
8Attractive 1Fortstry Meeting
Tho open meeting of the Womansclub on Thursday afternoon wears un-
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tho auspices of tho Forestry asso ¬
elation A clever program was pre-sented that attractively reflected thespirit of Nature and the SpringtimeMrs Victor Vorls presided In herespecially happy and graceful WayThe Importance of tho forestry workand Its beautifying effects on thoworld was thoughtfully emphasizedIn Mrs Vorls opening address MissAdlpe Morton gave a resume of thelocal associations work Rustles ofSpring was sympathetically por¬
trayed by Mrs George D Hart In apiano solo Two decidedlyI cleveressays were read by Miss Susie Dabnay and Master Elbrldge Palmer ofthe elgth grade of the Washingtonschool Trees and Birds werethe respective themes and time essayswon the first honors among a numberpresented from these grades MrsDavid Flouruoy sang very attractively
The Wind In the Trees and MrsLola WadS > eels gave a pleasingsolo Lovely Spring The closingnumber was a brilliantly executedduet Country Dance by Miss LilaHeed rind Miss Mamie OBrlcn
camMatinee Muilnil Club
The Music of the Seasons wasattractively presented In the programof the Matinee Musical club on Wed-nesday
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afternoon at tho WomansClub building Mrs Edward HBrlnghursL and Miss Edna Eadeswere the leaders for tho afternoonThe music wns agreeably featuredby Mrs Leln Wade Lewis MrsGeorge B Hart Mrs W C GrayMrs David Flournoy Miss Lucllolllnckard Miss Anne nrad haw MissCourtle Ptiryear Mss Frances Coleman Miss Isabelle Mohan Miss Lula
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CONSTITUTION FORt WOMANS CLUB
ARTICLE 1MerI e T
NAME tN phiTin immune of this Association stunt 1III the WOJCAX8 TKRSOXAIj AVPF11h1NCECLIJD
ARTICLE IIOBJECT
The olijort of tints Associationl
shall bi> Ilio Improvfiwnl of the natural apiKarrinco v-of inch of Its
iiieinhivsit ARTICLE IK
> SI mEnSIllPISection 1 Membership In this Club shall tHo of two tlnssos Acllvfl anti Passive fHcitlon 2 Aellvi MiinlMrsIilp shall IK llinllnl to these tvlio IntrUlernlly devote n mwomtble share i
of lliilr Ilimr to UK object of this Association 1
Srcllcpii a Passive hlIIlltlshlIIhllll lip confined to those who while disinclined toIInvestigate theopportunities for personal Improvement file willing to accept the advice of thastihodo
ARTICLE IVIr OFFIOERS
The offices of Irosldent First anil Second ke President Secretary and Treasurer doll Ins huimuuj jIn rlmrartir and may be nsiuunpdutviii by any member when mien assumption advances the tfood of-
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timeIIIARTICLE VMEETINGS
Section I Regular meetliiRs may occur upon bright days following careful preparation of membersfor lit purpose
S< rlloii 2 Xo member shall tll admitted to any regular meeting hose appearance does not Instantlystamp her n member of tht Club
Art Inn L Srxvlal or unexpected meetings between memltera tiny occur nt any time or places therefort Inch ineinlHr should nt till times be mindful of her iiieinliershln and never appear unlhlyror lei seenwith dull brittle or unsightly lie It
ARTICLE VI iQUORUM
Section 1 One member shall constitute a quorum for the execution of any plan or the use of anyproiihylnrllc not out lit Iinrinony with the object of the Association
Sutton = Upon Kjieclal occasions a larger numbcrhiay coiislltutV n nimrnni provided the purpose oftill meeting lutereslH mid Instructs those who art known to be loyal to tlieCliib
ARTICLE VII
Section 1 Hut
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one amendment Is permissibleAMENDMENTS
under this Constitutionr r
I Section 2 Article III may bo amended by the addition of n section permitting Auxiliary MembersSection 1 Any married iiinh may Ixcoine an Auxiliary Member liy pioinptlyI nail cheerfully pur s
chasing for his own fmnlly sufli toilet nimtlUs or re< iilsltes as play licvdcslrwl by any Active br Passive Y
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II EEItI Is passing strange that we nofor the Improvement of onea
appearance a bock to nature club soWe certainly peed for wo nil know
Inaturlll lecture by a capable xletermatologlstbe more helpful to the complexion than abeauty lotion
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2No one has encouragementliterary but we are forced
to admit that many hours are devoted tolooking up the depredations of some ancient Buc ¬
I tthe time would be worth more Ifspent in combating the depredations ol dandruffgerms r
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Upon this very subject hoW manythe dandruff germ and
the havoc creates luxuriant growth hairdeplorable fact that within very
I cent years century after another rolledwithout any Important addition knowledge
hair preservation
NOTE Nearly six thousand years ago or tobe exact 4000 B C the mother ofuthe Egyptian King Chgta second klngor time uret
dynasty trlel to save the hair of that monarchwith n mlxturfc of dogs paws dates and asses
I ground up and cooked in oil EgyptianPapyrus Similar remedies have been popularever since
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hoofs
5Just when cantharides took the placepaws In hair remedies Is not
known but Hippocrates the father x> f medicineused It four hundred years ne and it has beesIn constant uSlwlth no benefit whatever up towithin the present decade Most hair remediescontain It ever now What Is canthrnldesSimply a foul smelling dead fly or bug from thoLevant that has been dried powdered and soakedIn alcohol Tho elder Pliny A D 23 and also
Dloscorldcs overcame time mousy odor withhot vinegar J
Reed Miss Mamie OBrien and MrRobert Scott of the Seasonswas also delightfully discussed In apaper by Miss Adah BrazcltoneWomans Club Dunce
A congenial party enjoyed the sub ¬
scription dance given under the au-
spices of the Decorating committee ofthe Womans club on Tuesday eveningThe lower floor of the clubhouse wasused for dancing The german wasskillfully led by Mr Wallace Welland Miss Mary Scott Prograir
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VOTE 6 Jdiscover that the real cause of dandruff Itchingscalp und falling hair Is an Invisible microbe
owth of veg tible character that lodges and de-velops In the sebaceous glandsI of the flair folliclesIn the This shows that the disease Is cootaglous and also that the use of dead animals orbugs Is Ayorae than useless
Read how u guinea pig was denuded withhuman dandrniT germs page 511 Jackson on DTs
eases of the Skin 4th edition Also Lancet London Sept 24 04 Medical t Review of ReviewsNew York No0 New England Medical Month-ly
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JItThe first remedy to successfully com ¬ Jbat the dandruff germ stop ItcJ1ldiII
and permit the haIr to grow as nature Intended is>Cewbros Herpiclde IJ Is a scientific srermlcldennd scalp prophylactic It goes not stain or dye thehair and it contains no cantharides White Newbros Herprcfde willnot Cure chtonlo baldness ordo anything magical Its Intelligent use will prow
duce results that are to sag the least extraordln ¬
ary In addition to Its remediali qualities It makeathe hair light and fluffy and gives It a silken glossDoctor V T McGIIlycuddy Denver Colo MedicalInspector Mutual LIfq Insurance Compahy of NewYork writes as follows concerning Newbros Herpicldeib
Knowing the composition of Herplclde I canstate that It contains nothing injurious In tLgreat number of cases of baldness a neglecteddandruff cam be considered as Its immediate excit-Ing <usf> or associated condition Your HerplcMewill in the vast majority of caSes cure and pre¬
vent the continuation of dandruff It Is an elegantand Ideal hair dressing
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