the fall meeting of The Cornish Horrors will mark the FIRST CASE PUBLISHED IN THE STRAND MAAGZINE AND THE FIRST TO BE ILLUSTRATED BY SIDNEY PAGET: A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA OFFERING A QUIZ ON THE CASE CREATED AND DELIVERED “Good night, Mr. Sherlock Holmes.” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2014 BY MARY ELLEN RICH with glorious prizes for the winners! six benevolent street providence, ri 02906 $80 before 10/24 $85 after 10/24 reservations & checks due by OCTOBER 24 THE ANNUAL LEON STERNDALE INVITED ADDRESS to be delivered by RICHARD OLKEN, BSI on the subject “IRENE AND SHERLOCK: A CONSPIRACY” 5:30 - 9:30 PM THE HOPE CLUB G “T O Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex.” Watson reports all emotions were abhorrent to Holmes’s cold, precise but admirably balanced mind. “And yet there was but one woman to him, and that woman was the late Irene Adler, of dubious and questionable memory.” “He used to make merry over the cleverness of women, but I have not heard him do it of late,” wrote Watson. Might the events of this memorable case lend themselves to another interpretation? Join us to hear new insights concerning Holmes’s relationship with the beautiful, thirty year-old New Jerseyborn contralto as Richard Olken, BSI, reveals the true facts surrounding the mysterious events at Briony Lodge. THE HOPE CLUB E stablished in 1875 by a group of fifteen gentlemen from Providence, the Hope Club was chartered by the state of Rhode Island in 1876 “for the purposes of social and literary culture.” For more than 130 years the Hope Club has maintained a well-established tradition of excellence. The Hope Club’s culinary staff offers an unrivalled menu. The Club’s guest rooms and suites, well appointed and lavishly detailed, provide a delightful alternative to nearby hotels. A virtual tour of the Club is available at www.hopeclub.com. A Criterion Bar Hors d’Oeuvres MENU Wild Mushroom & Goat Cheese Quesadillas Cheese and Roasted Garlic Puffs Lemon Sesame Chicken Satay, Fine Herbes Buerre Blanc Pan Fried Pork Wontons Vicar Roundhay’s Bourbon Butternut Bisque (in Vegetable Stock) Dr. Moore Agar’s Mixed Field Greens Salad Breast of Chicken Marsala à la Brenda Tregennis or Filet of Lemon Sole au Citrus Herb Buerre Blanc à la Mortimer (or Beppo’s Parmesan Cups with Grilled Vegetables and Wild Rice for Vegetarians) Owen’s Bread Pudding Coffee and Tea A ROOMS A small number of guest rooms are available at the Club. Call (401) 421-4690 for more information. NEARBY HOTELS Courtyard by Marriott, 32 Exchange Terrace, (401) 272-1191 Holiday Inn, 21 Atwells Avenue, (401) 831-3900 Old Court Bed and Breakfast, 144 Benefit St., (401) 751-2002 The Dean Hotel, 122 Fountain St., (401) 455-3326 The Cornish Horrors Saturday, November 8, 2014 at 5:30 p.m. Return to: Albert Silverstein, BSI 80 Dryden Avenue Pawtucket, RI 02860 Please choose entrees for yourself and guests: [ ] Chicken Marsala [ ] Lemon Sole [ ] Vegetarian: Parmesan cups with Grilled Vegetables and Wild Rice Checks payable to Albert Silverstein for $80 per person are due by October 24. Guest(s) name(s) ___________________________________________________________ I can’t make it, but please keep me on the mailing list. Your name: ________________ HOPE CLUB DRESS CODE Formal Dining Room– Gentlemen are required to wear a jacket and tie. Ladies are required to dress in a manner appropriate for business or late afternoon/evening dining. Neckties and bowties are optional for gentlemen on Fridays as well as from Memorial Day week-end through September. Informal Dining Areas – Smart casual attire is permitted, at all times in the informal dining areas – Grill Room and Ames Court. Denim of any sort, casual sports clothing and casual/sport footwear are never acceptable. Gym wear is only allowed on the ground floor. DIRECTIONS TO THE HOPE CLUB From Points North (Boston) Follow I 95 South to Exit 22A, Downtown Providence. Follow straight on Memorial Boulevard to the fifth traffic light. Turn left on College Street. Continue straight through one traffic light and proceed up College Hill. Take your first right onto Benefit Street. Follow to your second left, Benevolent Street. Parking for the Hope Club is located on the corner of Benefit and Benevolent Streets, adjacent to the Club. From Points South (New York, New Haven, T.F. Green Airport) Follow I 95 North to Exit 22A, Downtown Providence. Follow straight on Memorial Boulevard to the fifth traffic light. Turn left on College Street. Continue straight through one traffic light and proceed up College Hill. Take your first right onto Benefit Street. Follow to your second left, Benevolent Street. Parking for the Hope Club is located on the corner of Benefit and Benevolent Streets, adjacent to the Club.
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