Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 35, 14 December 1910 — Page 5
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Edited by Miss Elizabeth R. Thomas
PROGRAM ANNOUNCED. Th following 1 tbe program for the recital to be given Monday evening at the Murray Theater by Maud Powell, the world famoua violinist. She wli; be SMlatcd by Waldraer Llachowsky, ptanlct: Saint S&ena Concerto, I) minor (In three movements.) I. Allegro Non Tropoo. IL Andante, Quasi Allegretto. III. . Molto Moderto, Allegro Non Tropoo. . Florlllo , prelude Bach Gavotte Hach prelude Unaccompanied.) Caesar Franc k .... Sonata, A major (Three movement.) I. Allegretto. II. FantaUlo. III. Allegretto, poco mcmso. Duo for piano and violin. lirahma Rhapsodle MacDoweH In Autumn Piano Solos. Massent .... Meditation from "Thais" Drahms Joachim, by request..... .. Two Hungarin Dancers Drdla Souvenir Wienlawskl Russian Airs HILL-TOP CIRCLE. Mrs. Martha Parry and Mrs. FlBher were the charming hostesses Tuesday afternoon for a meeting of the Hilltop sewing circle at their pretty home in Kast Main street. There was a good attendance of the membership in addition to fifteen guests who had been Invited In to enjoy the afternoon. The hours passed pleasantly, being spent at needlework and In a social manner. An Interesting reading was also a feature of the afternoon. A lunch wto served later. The next meeting will bo held In two weeks with Mrs. Samuel Dickinson, of East Main street.
notable society events of the Christmas season and is the first large party of this nature ever given by the sorority.
ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS. The following cards for the dance this evening were sent out early In the week: Regular meeting of the Wednesday Evening Assembly, at the Country club on Wednesday evening, December the fourteenth, at eight thirty. Refreshments at ten p. m.
SUPPER THIS EVENING. Supper will be served this evening at the First Christian church for persons attending the Rally and also for the general public.
SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT. There will be an entertainment given by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Fifth Street M. E. church this evening In the church parlors. Special muBlc and an excellent program win be given.
en some time during the holidays. The remainder of tbe afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. In two weeks Mrs. Harry Engelbrecht will entertain the circle.
VISITING HERE. Mr. Wilson Magaw, of Kansas City, Missouri, is in the city to spend the holidays with friends and relatives.
SECOND XM.AS DANCE. Invitations reading as follows have been issued to a number of persons in this city and elsewhere: The Wednesday Evening Assembly Invites you to be present at its Second Annual Christmas Dance To be held at the Pythian Temple, On the evening of Wednesday, December the Twenty-eighth, Nineteen Hundred and Ten at eight-thirty o'clock Richmond. Indiana. Tickets Including supper, two dollars per couple. The Russell Smith Orchestra of Indianapolis.
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week. A large number of Invitations ! weeks Mrs. Webb Pyle will entertain
will be issued, the number including ; tne club at her home in South Twelfth.
many out of town friends. .The dance
will be one of the most elaborate ones of the many to be given during the week following Christmas.
TO ASHEVILLE. Miss Maud Elliott, who has been with her parents for two months, re
turned today to Asheville, North Carolina, where she has been 'for the last year for her health. v :
WILL GIVE BRIDGE PARTY. The Phi Delta Kappa fraternity of Fort Wayne, Indiana, has issued invitations, for a large bridge party, which they will give Wednesday evening. December the twenty-e ighth, at the Minu
et Hall. Over two hundred invitations
j have been issued.
PARTY AT CLUB. j Mrs. W. W. Gaar is hostess for the Bridge party which is being given this afternoon at the Country club. This is the first party given by the members of the present social committee.
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CLUB TO MEET. The Alice Carey club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. A. S. Johnson at her home In South Eleventh street. WILL COME THIS WEEK. A number of the young people of the city who are attending school at the different colleges are expected home the latter part of this week to spend the Christmas holidays with parents and friends.
. STAG DINNER PARTY. A stag dinner party was given last evening at the Hotel Westcott, In honor of Mr. Walter McWhlnney, who Is to be married this evening. The guests were Mr. Dudley Elmer, Mr. Howard Kamp. Mr. Clifford Price, Mr. Joueph Hill, Mr. Frank Draffet and Mr. Walter Eggemeyer.
SHEPHERD CLUB. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Frankel entertained the members of the Shepherd club last evening at their apartments in the Reed Flats. Shcepshead was played at several tables. Favors were given to Mrs. Mason Dyer, Mr. Sol Frankel and Mr. Edward Cooper. After the game a lunch was served, The club will meet again In two weeks, the hostess to be announced later.
TO FLORIDA. Mr. J. O. Harper has left for Jacksonville, Florida, where he has accepted a position as conductor with a Southern Railroad. His family will Join him after Christmas.
MISTAKE MADE. The dance which was announced for this evening will bo held in the Pythian Temple Instead of the Odd Fellows' hall. The affair is being given by Mr. Walter Stelnkamp and four other young meh. The function promises to be most enjoyable.
TO ATTEND WEDDING. A number of persons will go over to Eaton, Ohio, this evening, to attend the wedding of Mr. Walter McWhlnney and Miss Martha Lovett. The affair as announced yesterday will be celebrated at eight o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lovett. j TO FURNISH MUSIC. . The Hicks orchestra will furnish the dance music for the party to be given Wednesday evening, December twenty-eighth. In the Odd Fellows' hall, by members of the Pal Iota XI sorority. This Is to be one of the most
WILL MEET FRIDAY. The Mary Hill W. C. T. U. will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Edward Lamb, 1023 Sheridan street. All members are asked to be present, as the meeting will be. an Important one. OF INTEREST HERE.
The following clipping from the New Castle Courier Is of local inter
est here, hs several of the guests are
well known:
The Household Circle of the Friends
church Is giving a series of chain socials for the benefit of the society, at which the Invited guests, in their turn, give a social. One of these was
given Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. John Rr Milllkan on South 18th
street. The young ladles spent the
evening at neeaieworK ana tne nostess served a light lunch.
Those present were Mesdames Ora
Morris, Harry Bolser, Misses Lillian
and Edna Carson, Olive Hedges, Pau
line Saint, Alma Lohr, . Edna Doan,
Georgia Cloud, Ruth Barnard, Clara
Hardesty and Dorothy Gilbert
HELD MEETING.
The Tuesday Cotillon club held its
fortnightly meeting last evening in the
Odd Fellows hall. A number of the
members were present The club is tinder the direction of Mrs. Charles
Kolp.
CHRISTMAS DINNER.
The Christmas dinner at the Hotel
Westcott Christmas day will not be given In the evening as has been the
custom for several years past How
ever, an elegant dinner will be served
at noon from twelve-thirty until two-
thirty o'clock. Hicks and Wood will
play a beautiful program of music dur
Ing these hours. A number of parties
have been arranged for and it is ex
pected that several others will soon be
scheduled, as there will be a number
of guests in the city and this Is an
elegant place to entertain visiting guests. The dinners at the hotel are proving very popular and especially
on Sunday evening when parties are
usually given.
ENTERTAINED CIRCLE. Plans were talked Of yesterday at
the meeting of the Spring Grove sew
ing circle held at the home of Mrs. George Dilks. Jr., in Spring Grove, for the annual Christmas party to be glv-
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WEDDING AT URBAN A. Dr. C, J. Overman went to Urbana, O., Tuesday morning. Miss Mary Anne Johnson of Richmond, Ind., and Dr. Overman will be married Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride'B brother, E. J. Johnson, at Urbana. The wedding will be a small one. C. H. Overman, brother of Dr. Overman, will go to Urbana Wednes
day to be present at the wedding.
CLOVER CLUB. ! Members of the Clover club were!
ipleasantly entertained yesterday after-; I noon by Mrs. Edward Turner at her,
home in South Lighth street. Favors were given to Mrs. George Reid and Mrs. Sol Frankel. At the close of the game a lunch was served. In two '
NEW YEAR'S DANCE. Wednesday evening, December 28,
has been named by the Beta Phi Sig
ma fraternity as the date for its an
nual New Year's dance. This will be
given at the Commercial club and In
vitations will be sent the first of next
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When you give a present you want it to carry the outward appearance of the beauty and joy of the Christmas time. And when it comes to giving footwear in an ordinary pasteboard box with a conspicuous label stuck all over it, you turn away from the gifts that you know would be most useful and most appreciated and buy something that carries a more attractive appearance. So we've solved this appearance problem for you and had some special holly covered boxes made. Any shoe or slipper that is intended for a present will be wrapped in these at your request. Give Feltman's Footwear in one of these boxes and instead of the person who receives it opening up a package and there finding an ordinary unsightly shoe box there will, be presented a most attractive package.
And can you imagine how pleased this person will be when she opens this box and finds therein a real gift, a gift that is useful, that will last, that fills a real need. And think how it will simplify your Christmas Buying to be able to come to this one store and here select gifts for the whole family. Select from such a range of offerings as these: Easy shoes for grandmother for $2. Tramp Last shoes for grandfather or father for $2.50 to $5. Dress shoes for any of the family from $2 up to $7. Sturdy feet-protecting shoes for father or brother from $3 to $8. Slippers for mother from 98c up to $1.75, Dainty evening slippers for sister from $2.50 up to $5. In short something appropriate for all your family and friends at nearly any price you care to pay.
LADIES' EVENING SLIPPERS, $2.50 to $5.00
CHILD'S RUBBER BOOTS $1.75
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WE'VE A LOT OF GOOD, INTERESTING GAMES WITH EACH PAIR OF SHOES WE SELL A BOY OR GIRL WE WILL GIVE ONE OF THESE GAMESFREE. (IF THE CHILDREN DONT NEED SHOES, WE WILL GIVE ONE OF THESE IF THE MOTHER BUYS A PAIR).
GIVE THE BOY A PAIR OF HIGH TOPS $1.98 to $3.
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