Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 23, 1914, Sports Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING LEDGES-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, Iglii
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0MIj flmotiB the Buestn who attended tho
Sh0UswarmliiR elvcn last nlsht by Dr. and
VT, Joseph Ie'dy l nosa 1Iin I,n"' thelr
beAtittful homo In Pcnllyn, wero Mr. and Mr.
)M Francla Gummoy, Air, nnd Mr. Henry
Btlnton Coxo, Ml.11 Ilulh Coxe, Minn Mary Alice
' MSS chnrlottd Urown, MIbb Jean Thomp-
MI85 Kla Heath, Miss Inez Drayton, Miss
Virginia Robert, Mlsi Mnrtrot Scull, Miss Helen
- ., Miss Gertrudo Tower, Miss Alice
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TtioniPEon, Mies J,nly TJcnekta, Miss Pauline
Dlsston, Miss Anna HcchBchcr, Miss Mary Fran
Flihcr, Miss Charlotte llusli, Mlsi Susan
tnrtf" Wlnnnt Johnson, Lawrence Saunders,
guntr Meade, Ashton Souder, Jack Curtis,
James Smith, Stanley Stokes, Itlchard Tltgh
man, Pof evvto"' I'hlllp S. V. Randolph,
tf William Du Barry, Sherbournc Yardlcy,
AMen Lee, Phlller Lee, 13 rook o Kdwards, Ed
vtrd L'dnnrds, Thomas K. Flnletler, Jr., John
Dr ton, Lutlwlff Lewis, Charles Pry, Henry
Houston, George O. Meade, Edward llrooke, 3d,
tnJ Charles Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower, Miss Helen
Tower and Miss Gertrudo Tower, who have
tun spending tho autumn at The Homr3trad,
tfitlr summer home at Wntervllle, N. Y., will
return to Ihelr residence, 1315 Locust street,
today.
Mr. anil Mrs. Tower will ftlvc a Inr&o recep
tion the list week In December. The exact
it has not yet been decided upon, hut It wilt
la either December 3 or 4. A dinner-dance will
k. given to Introduce Miss Gertiudo Tower
the night of December 2.1.
Miss M.irearctta Knowlc.i will Rive nn In
formal tea and kitchen shower next Tuesday
ttlernoon In honor of MIsb Jlurrjarctta V.
.. .. 1. . ... .. ...al n .. , n Ttn.tM.nHi, ,1 llf
nhltney, INJ3e niuuiuku iu itujiiiumi j,. yv.
WrlRht will take )lnco Stonday, November 7.
The guests will bo Mrs. William O'Neill, Mrs.
Everett I. Brown, Mrs. William Wurtii Hur-
mar, Airs. jusciJll auiLuiauu uiuwh, .ura.
Charles Wharton Stork, Miss Marian V, But
ler Miss Mary Paul, Miss Caroline English,
lllsa Eleanor Noble, Miss Anna Sarlorl. Miss
Helen Washburn, Miss Isabel Howell. Miss
Esther Howell, Miss Marguerite Milne, Miss
Carollno Murdoch, Miss Hllen Da Costn New
bold, Ml" Arabella Scott, Miss Kranccs Ktotigh
(on, Miss Isabel Stoughton, Miss Elsie Barker,
Was Frances Wendell and Miss Mary Bangs.
of Xew York.
Mn. Joseph Coleman Bright and Miss Anna
IJnn Bright, of Wlllowbank, Bryn Mawr, will
entertain tho members of tho three Harden
Clubs on Tuesday afternoon at their home.
Mhs Alva Sargent, daughter of Mrs. George
8. Sargent, of 2030 Snruco street, has gono to
Ubanon, Pa., where he will be the guest for
l fortnight of Miss Klla Brock, dnughter of
Mrs. Arthur Brock.
Mrs. Samuel Levis, of Mount Holly, N. J.,
will celebrate her 100th birthday anniversary
today. Mrs. Levis has lived to see live genera
tion. The children of Mr. and Sirs. Qulncy
Adams Glllmore, of this city, aro her great
Irtit grandchildren. Mcmbera of the five gen
erations will congratulate Mrs. Levis during
tho afternoon.
Mrs. Francis A. Lewis, who has been spend-
Inj the pant week at Spring Lnke, N. J., re
turned to Tho Aldlne yesterday. Mrs. Lewis
tptnt the summer at her cottage at Little
Boar's Head, N. H.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Louis Kctterllnus, who are
e;tndlng a portion of the autumn with tho
litter's mother, Mrs. 'William G. Warden, at
her home on School House lane, Gormantown,
will open their residence nt 2016 Spruce street
the latter part of next week. Miss Eugenia
Kctterllnue, whose name has been mentioned
among tho list of deutantes, hns returned to
m'itgt and will not make her debut until next
jear.
Dr. and Mr. James Harwood Cloeson, of
Oermantown, have Issued Invitations to a tea,
!th dancing, to be given at tho Gormantown
Cricket Club, at Manhelm, on October 30, to
Introduce to society their daughter, Miss Jo
lephlne B. C'losson. The cards of the debu
Unte's brother, James Harwooa Closson, 3d,
and her cousin, Charles Edward Bell, are
enclosed uiiii tho invitations. The clubrooms
IH he tastefully decorated with palmB and
autumn flowers, and a large number if roses
will be used. Doctor and Sirs. Closson and
their daughter will be assisted In receiving
by Mr. and Mrs. William T. Moffly. Mr. and
Mm. Hairlson I. Potts, Mr. and Mra. How
ard Ketcham, Dr. and Mrs. D. Itoman, Mr.
d Mm. Stanley Marvel, Mr, and Mrs. John
W, Borlsa and Miss Mary Lewars,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Davis, of the Glrard
E.tate, win entertain Informally this evening
at a email dance to be held at 1712 Chestnut
a'rtet. Autumn leaves and flowers will be
11
Aid for llern-nf ltna ml.!- -,.,.-., n.m In.
pude Naval Constructor a. A. BlfTet, U. 8: Is'.,
ia Jlrs. BlfTet; Mrs. n. F. Slieppard, of Ro
acoke, Va.; Lieutenant Commander R. F,
Keyei, v. S. N, and Mrs. Keyes; Noval Con
tructor A. B. Court, U. S. IS"., and Mrs. Court;
Paymaster B. V. McGee, U. S. Nf., nnd Mrs.
WtGee; Mrs. MacEnulty; Lieutenant W. F.
Cochrane, l. s. N., and Mrs. Cochrane; Lieu
tenant Commander George Landenberger and
Mrs. Landenb-rgcr, Sir. and Sirs. W. Hrlttaln,
Blanche Lano and Mr. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Hdward George Livlno, who
Pent th summer In their cottage at Vent
Mr, he returned to this city and are occupy
"l helr residence at 274 South 23d street.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Toland are spending a
J days In Lenox while motoring through
M New Ensland States.
"IW Mary Chnss Alhert nt rinltlmnra Is
ng her s'ster, Mrs. Howard Liggett, at
j "r apartments. VO South 15th etreet.
1 . r and M"- Albert E. Kennedy, who have
I wnstajing at the College Inn at Bryn Mawr,
w, optMi their house at 03 Walnut street.
' Emilia Kennedy and Miss Agnes Clarke
aennedy win also spend the winter at the
""nut street house, while Albert K. Kennedy,
"i ld Kenn.il, n tr j.. , ...
In ifc vciuicuy na.a laKcn roonia
"""dormitories at the University of Penn-
the" 'alttr Massey, who recently purchased
Hous'Trly 3t """dale, known as the Bake
Mr. ph moVc1 ,n, her nevf home- Mr- and
an..'.i .u''1 Trasel am to'1' children will
MU I W'Mer W,th her'
PM, ' , ry B'KS. who has been visiting In
neiphm during the past week, returned to
Bit. i '" WHmK'eton today.
y Smith, of Mount Hope, Pa., is spend
w days here.
Torre.?? " nbcrt R Loari wiU cIoa totlr
l0eek hUS th'S Week' an4 W,M 8I,end
"wvlnr i at the n,aware River Club before
tt iiinV thelr hou" on R'ttenhouse street
th f,r the WInUr
ALONCTHE MAIN LINE
vi?L?0Xl'U- J H- McQuillan Carter.
fending a. fortnit In Birmingham,
SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT
PHILADELPHIA .
tz&jii? :'imsih ! i.H
JIKS. JOSEPH J. BROWN
Mrs. Brown and her sister-in-law, Mrs. William
Wurts Ilannar, will give a theatre party to bo
followed by tea at the Bcllcvuc-Stralford next
Wednesday, in honor of Mis Margnrctta V,
Whitney, who will he married to Raymond D.
B. Wright on November 7.
Ala., Is expected to return to her home, 6337
Drexel road, on Thursday next.
Over 12,000 gnrments of every description
wero collected this week In Overbrook, Merlon
and other stations along tho Mnln Lino for the
suffering and homeless Bclglnns nnd will bo
shipped Saturday to the Belgian Legation In
England and from there to Belgian soil. An
empty houso on North 63d street, Overbrook,
was generously loaned for tho purposo of re
ceiving tho articles, nnd Mis. Paul Hagemans,
wife of the Belgian Consul, and her daughter,
besides well-known women In Overbrook, wero
at the residence every day to receive the
articles.
MERION The Woman's Committee of the Mer
lon Civic Association has aided greatly In ob
taining clothes, etc., for the Belgians by send
ing out notices to tho people around tho neigh
borhood. Among some of tho prominent Merlon
women who contributed all kinds of warm
clothing for tho war victims wero Mrs. Norman
Ellison, Mrs. Edwnrd W. Bok, Mis. George D.
B. Darby, Mrs. Gideon Goerlcke nnd Mrs. Row
land. NAnnEimi Mr. and Mrs. William J, Mulhol
land nnd Miss Ava C. Mulholland, of Chestnut
avenue, will go over to New York next Wed
nesday to attend tho wedding of Miss Mar
garet Scott Claff and Harold Hegeman, son of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Hegeman, of that city,
which will take place Wednesday evening at
8:30 in the Apthorp Hotel, 79th nnd Broadway.
Sirs. F. D. Walker will entertain nt bridge
Friday afternoon, October 30, at her home on
Elmwood avenue.
Mrs. Fletcher W. Stltea, of Grayling and
Windsor roads, entertained the members of her
sewing club Wednesday afternoon.
AHDMonE Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lee Knight,
who motored to Lakewood, N. J., whore they
spent several days, have returned to their home
on Woodslde road.
Miss Edith H. Bally will be guest of honor at
a dinner which will be given before one of tho
large balls this winter,
HAVEnFortD-MIss Katharine Walker, who has
been the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Z.
Tryon, of Rose lane, has returned to her home
In West Park, N. J.
Miss Eleanor Gamble returned last week from
a short stay In Washington.
CHESTNUT HILL
Mr. and Sirs. J. Leeds Barroll, who have been
spending the summer at their cottage at Ryo
Beach, N. H., have returned to tholr homo at
Allen lane.
MUs Anna Louis Barroll, who has been In
New York for tho past three weeks as the guest
of her nunt, Sirs. William Thurston, returned
to her home the early part of the week.
Friends of Sllss Marlon Naylor, daughter of
Mrs. John S. Naylor, of 2001 West Chestnut ave
nue, will regret to learn that she was operated
on for appendicitis yesterday at the Chestnut
Hill Hospital.
Sir. and Sirs. John C. Norrls and Miss Lisa
Nan la, of IS East Chestnut avenue, Chestnut
Hill, who have been at Narragansett Tier, It. I.,
since June, will return to Philadelphia and open
their house before the 1st of November. MUs
Norris, although she will not make her debut
this winter, will entertain extensively,
Sllss Jean Slorrls Llllle, daughter of Sir. and
Sirs. Lewis Llllle, will be honor guest at a
luncheon and matinee party on Wednesday,
November 4. which will be given by Sirs. Ran
dU Morgan. y
GERMANTOWN
The class of 1S92 Germantown Academy will
give Hi 22d annual dinner at Manhelm. Tuesday
night, October 27. Among tho members are
Frederick SI. Dunn, G. Percy Brick, Ferdinand
Graves, Samuel Hazard, John Hamlll, Dr. G.
Chapln Jenkins, William Jordan, Samuel 8.
Laird, Luther Martin, 3d, Charles E. Slorgan,
George IS. Slorgan, Horace Slather Llpplncott,
Allen M. Mattheaa, Wlll'bin L. Moorchouse.
Charles Rogers. Jr.; Henry W. Pugh. Ralph E.
and Lewellyu A. White.
Mr- and Sirs. Robert SI. Janney and Sir and
Mrs. Edward R. Wright motored to Atlantic
City on Sunday, where they spent the day
Sir and Mrs, John Blakeley, of 2303 Indian
Queen lane, gave a dinner, Wednesday night,
before the weekty dance at the Oermantown
Cricket Club. The tnble wan artistically deco
rated with crimson dahlias, and red candle
shndes. The guests were Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward
Fitch, Mrs. Alice Dorrance Hood, Miss Wlnnl
frld Dorrance, Howard Sheble nnd Daniel
Davis.
Miss Phebe Ingersoll Wllmer, daughter of
Mrs. Harry Yllmc ot Oentrovllle, Md., and
sister of Dr. Harry B. Wllmer, of Oermantown,
wilt become the brldo of Howard Wood, Jr.,
Saturday, November 7, at 4 o'clock, In St.
Luke's Church, Oermantown avenuo nnd
Coulter street. Miss Wllmer'B only attendant
will bo Miss Gertrudo Outcrbrldrc There will
bo no reception, as the bride's family Is In
mourning, and tho weddhig will bo an ex
tremely quiet one,
Mies Mary Humphreys, o' 611 Pelham Road,
gave a pretty luncheon to her bridesmaids,
Wednesday, at her home. The tablo was taste
rully arranged with whlto chrysanthemums,
and whlto favors appropriate to tho occasion
wero given. Tho guests Included Miss Madeline,
Paine, Miss aladya Paine, Miss Agnes Lewis,
Miss Anno Stltes, and Miss Emily Moffly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis V. Tallman, of the
Delmar-Morrls, left last Monday for a motor
trip through Delaware and Maryland.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. William J. Shcohan will glvo an In
formal danco for her daughters, Miss Helen
Dugan and Miss Mario Dugan, nt their home,
1944 Chestnut street, thla evening. Tho deco
rations will bo autumn leaves and yellow
chrysnnthemums, and nmong tho guests will bo
Mrs. Harry Flounders, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Nut
ton, Miss Virginia Nutton, Dr. nnd Mrs. Felix
Kntrtr, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dlckert, Mrs.
Joseph Scull, Miss Edna Dlckert, Christian
Stelrlln, Chnrlcs Cnsper and Adam Carroll.
Mrs. Charles Adamson, of 4227 Chestnut
I street, will glvo a costume dance for her daugh
ter, Miss Sarah Adamson, on Friday evening,
October 30, nt her homo. Madam Roslka
! Schwlmmcr, of Budapest, Hungary, .secretary
I of the Woman's Suffrage Alliance, will bo tho
guest of Mrs. Adamson for one week during
her stay in the city. She will nrrlvo tonight.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Reed Smucker, of 225
South 41st street, have Issued Invitations for
, tho marriage of their daughter. Miss Mary
Smucker, and Plerson Clement Irwin on Sat
urdaj, November 7, nt 12 o'clock, In St. Mary's
I Church, 39th and Locust streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Adams, of 233 South
SSth street, aro entertaining Mrs. Adams' sister,
Sirs. John McKcnna, of Lnnsdowne, Pa.
Tho Delta Chi Fraternity will glvo a tea Sat
urday, October 24, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at
Ho house. 111 South 37th street.
ALONG THE READING
Sir. and Sirs. Heniy Driver Booth have re
turned from their wedding trip, nnd nre now
occupying their new homo nt Huntingdon, Pa.
Sirs. Booth will be remembered as Sllss Lcanora
Dennlston, daughter of Sirs. Edward Evans
Dcnnlston, beroro her mnrrlage " fortnight ago.
Sir. und Sirs. Willis McDonald Powell have
returned from their wedding trip, nnd are at
present in their new homo nt Slontclnlr,
N. J. Mrs. Powell will be remembered as Sllss
Clara Schoble, of Wyncote, Pa.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Charles Illttehler, of H23 Christian street, will
entertain nt a stag card partj tonight. His
pucota will be: Samuel Marshall, Edward Dor
worth, Carl F. Miller, John C. Thomson,
Stnrshall Booker, Edwin Itlecer, D. A. Smith,
John Leonard, Lewis E. Hall. John L. Runkle.
Tho final game of a "Bridge" tournament was
played on Wednesday evening, at the home of
Lieutenant Commander G. A. Blffet. In the
Glrard Estate. There wero four tables. The
same party was entertained on Saturday l.THt
by Mrs. Charles F. Davis.
Sllss SInry Quirk, who has been the guest
of Miss Nevada Penolt, of 2011 Snyder avenue,
returned to her home on .Monday.
Fiicnds of Sir. and Mm. Frederick A. Rie
mann gave a dinner and reception at their home,
232S Reed street, on Slonday evening. Tho
affair was a complete surprise to Sir. and Mrs.
Ricmann, who are very popular In downtown
social circles. Among those present were Sirs.
S. A. Brcnnan, Sir. and Sirs. John Brennan,
Sir. and Mrs. George Brcnnan, Sir. and Sirs.
St. Ifackctt, Mr. and Jlr.s. John Butler, Sirs,. SI.
Simpson. Sli3. Laura Frlscb, Sllss Belle Sle
Hugh, Sites Anna JIaloney, Silts Sara Grogan,
Sllss Iness H. McNuIty. Miss Grace Dougherty,
Sllss Jano V. Daley, Doctor Edward Salis
bury and SItssre. Andrew Dougherty and Rob
ert Rodgers.
Prof. William A. Davis and Sirs DaMs
entertained at dinner Wednesday evening, at
their home, 2011 South 18th street. Among the
guests were Sllss Daisy Lynch, SIIs3 Slarlan
Brown. Silas Ella Harrington and Sllss Alary
SlcCJoekey.
Sirs. L. O'Connell, Airs. J. Fox, Sirs. F.
Hayes and Allss Stargaret Dougherty will be
the hoste&ses at the euchre to be given on No
vember 13, at ITth and Illtner streetH. This
will be the second of a series arranged for this
leneou, to be given the second Friday of each
month.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The Slayer Sulzberger Club was entertained
by Aliss Bertha Rosenthal, of 2S23 North 26th
street, Ine,t Sunday evening. A club meeting
was held In the beginning of the evening, dur
ing which plans for the first annual daneo
were discussed. The next meeting will be held
at the home of AIIs9 Anna Bloom, 2230 East
Clearfield street, on Sunday next.
Sir. and Sirs. Robert SIcNell. of 23IS North
Park avenue, will give a reception tonight at
tho Rlttenhouse, when the guests of honor will
be their son and daughter-in-law. Air. and Sirs.
II. Lincoln SIcNeil, of Oermantown, who were
married on October 2 at the home of the bride's
mother, Sirs. Fannie Slack, in Bethel, Conn.
Slembers of the bridal party will assist In re
ceiving. Sirs. SIcNeil. who was Allss Grace
Slack, had for her maid ot honor her sister.
Miss Elvira J. Slack, and her bridesmaids were
Miss Helen Slack, another sister; Miss Hazel
Nutter, of Boston. Alass.; MJss Alay Guernsey,
of Bound Brook, N. J.; Miss Hazel Andrews,
and Allss Estelle Balrd, of Bethel, Conn. Other
members of the bridal party who will be pies
ent are Guy Luburg. of Camden, N J, best
man; Edward Delk. James Ferguson. Maurice
Carson, of this city; John Handle, New Haven,
Conn., and Robert Hlleman, of Pittsburgh,
ushers.
TIOGA
Mr. and Sirs. Robert M. Fries, of 3310 Syd
enham Btreet, gae a birthday party to their
daughter Slargaret on Saturday afternoon. The
birthday tablo was beautifully decorated in
pink, and the little guests played many de
lightful games. Thuae participating included
Helen Hextsche. Alary Gallagher. Claire Thorn
son, Dcrama Aukele. Bernlce Ankele, Dorothy
Helkel, Slargaret Friea, Frank Thomson and
Andrew Herschel.
MUs Edith Rentschler, o Ttogs, will enter
tain a number of her friends at a. birthday
luncheon tomorrow afternoon. Those who will
bo present at the luncheon will be Mrs. Charles
Oorham, Mrs. D. G. Rentschler, Miss Mildred
Hafta, Miss Mildred Heist, Miss Helen Hoffman,
Miss Lilian Fisher, Miss Mary Grnuer, Miss
Tllla oanss, Miss Myrtle Steutzer, Miss Thelma
Grieves and Cora Tost.
Miss Marian Smith, of 1631 West Erie avenue,
entertained informally this afternoon, when her
guests Included Miss Mabel LInd, Miss Mar
garet Morgan, Mrs. Ludwlg Filbert, Miss Mil
dred Williams and Miss Mary Goshorn.
Miss Florence Gelkler gave a luncheon and
shower today at her home, 163(5 West EHo
avenue, for Miss Lillian Deckman Nagle, whose
marriage to H. William Bllletter will take place
next month. Pink chrysanthemums and ferns
were used effectively In the decorations. Other
guests were Miss Minnie Craig, Mrs. George N,
Nicholson, Miss Reglna Lentz, MIbs Mildred
Stahr, Miss Jane Curran, Miss Mary Corwln,
Miss Helen Gegenhelmer, Miss Adnllne Froellch,
Miss Ethel Kneass and Miss Constance Gosklng.
MrF. Frederick S. Diet, of 33.10 North 17th
street, gave a tea on Wednesday afternoon for
her daughter, Miss Josephine May Dtetz, at
which announcement was made of the "ngage
ment of Miss Dicta to G. Harding Knauer.
Mlo-! Wanda Groencveld, of 3335 North Fif
teenth street, entertained her sewing circle yes
terday afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Ervln
English, Mrs. Hnrry Coulthard, Mrs. Everett
Zimmerman, Miss Allco Asnlt, Miss Elsa Rue
tenberg, Miss Violet Shmldhclser and MIsa
Rene Shmldhclser.
Mrs. William Dalz, of Allegheny avenue nnd
13th street, entertained the members of her
card club nt bridge yesterday afternoon. Her
guests were Miss Christina Subers, Miss Mario
Froellch, Miss Katharine Sohofleld, Miss
Genevieve Campbell, Miss Mary Jncobs, ..irs.
Thomas Seward, Mrs. John Klcfer, and Mrs.
Loroy Walker.
Mrs. Harry W. Brick, of 4519 North Nine
teenth strtet, has as her guest for the week
her sister, Mlsi Lldlo Derbyshire, of Wlldwood,
N. J.
ROXBOROUG1I
Sirs. Surah Stager, of Pittsburgh, the guest of
SIrt,. Robert C. 1'yle, of 114 Rochelle avenue,
who has been extensively cntertnlned during
her visit to Wlssnhlckon, gave a delightful
luncheon, followed by cards, on Tuesday at tho
home of Sirs. Pyle. Pink dahlias and ferns
formed attractive decorations. Her guests were
AtrF. J. L. Bernard, Sirs. Harry Pyle, Sirs. Fred
erick Whitney, Mrs. Slllford C. Fox, Airs. Louis
Slelvln Strusc, Airs. Robert Innes, Airs. J. B.
Montgomery, Airs. William W. IHIson, Airs. Jo
seph Thomas,, Airs. James Schoflcld, Airs. I. T.
Ryan, Alrr. C. E. Farks, Aire. Robert Pyle and
Sllss Katharine Pyle.
Sirs. James L. Bernard, of Pittsburgh, Is vis
iting her mother, Airs. B. Lehman, of Hermitage
itrcet.
Airs. Frederick Stott, of Green lane, will bo
the hostess at the next entertainment ot her
sewlnjr club, on Friday, October 30.
Sirs. William R. Haggart, of 0311 Rldgo ave
nue, entertained nt cards Wednesday nfter
noon for the members of her S00 club. The
gnme was followed by a buffet luncheon. Tho
guests were Airs. Harry H. Thompson, Airs.
A, I. Adams, Airs. Paxson Jnmc3, Airs. AInry
Alott, Airs. Elmer Pllsterer, Airs. George Hol
land, Sirs. John O. Struse, Airs. William Wil
son, Airs. Benjamin Hcndren, Airs. William
Ames und Sllss Edith Rlghter.
Miss Hcttle Elizabeth Sheldrake, of Lcvor
ington avenue, give a convcrsnzlone en Satur
day night for the members of the Roxborough
Current Events Club.
Lawrence Fox has returned to Wissahickon,
pfter spending scvciul months In Europe.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Alr.s. Frank Scull and daughter. Miss Flor
ence Scull, of Vcntnor, are vihiting Air. r-ml Mm.
Andrew Smith, of 6th nnd Penn streets.
Clarence Fiilirmaiin. nf 411 Broadway, will glvo
n plana recital on December 2, assisted b Sirs.
Slarlo Stone-Lang-ston Ll't. of Philadelphia, for-
merly of this city. This will be the first musical
nnd jsoilul eent of the eirly winter.
Sllss LiTima Uunter, of Slonrestown, has re
turned from a long-.stny In tho Poconos.
Sirs. William A. Davis, ot 511 Cooper street,
has returned, after spending five months in
S-mthein California, and Is visiting her daugh
ter at Jackson, Albs.
Sirs. William Wells and her children, of Sar
anac Lake, N Y., have been vls'tlng AIr3
James I!. Green, of SO? North Centre street, Alcr.
cliantvllle.
Dr. and Airs. H. C. Garrison, of 42S North 5tn
street, recently entertained a wedding reception
!n honor of their sou and his wife. Sir. and Airs.
E. II. Garrison, who will live In Chicago.
Sirs. Theodore Webster, of Slerchantvllle, has
rsturned from a long stay In her cottage at
Ocean City.
DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS
Miss Molly Baily Will Be Honor Guest at a
Luncheon Today Dance for Miss Cassatt.
Two debutante affairs will occupy the busy
little buds today. Air. and Airs. Charles Wlntei
Bally gave a large luncheon at the Bellevue
Stratford for their daughter, Sllss Stolly Wood
Baily, who was formally presented to society
on October 8, at a tea which her parents gave
at their place In Strafford. Alias Bally Is small
and very vivacious, and has been very popular
In the younger set.
The guests who were received by Sirs. Bally
and her daughter were seated at small tables
which were beautifully decorated with autumn
leaves and rminll hardy chrysanthemums. Each
debutante received a dainty bouquet.
Tonight the, gaiety will be on the .Main Line,
when Airs. Gardner Cassatt will give a small
dinner-dance at her beautiful country home,
Kelso. In Berwyn, In honor of her daughter,
Allss Eugenia Cassatt,
The dinner will be confined almost entirely to
tho debutante set. and luter the guests will be
augmented by a few additional guests, among
them members of the very young married set
and some of the older dancing men.
Sllss Cassatt will wear nn extremely girlish
frock, which Is a combination of lace and tulle
over chiffon and a soft satin drop skirt. The
dancing will continue until midnight.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
Sliss Eunice Benlston, of Prospect Park, has
returned from a week's visit at Fort Wash
ington, where she was the guest of Mjss Slar
garet Bauer.
William W. Johnson and family have re
turned to their home at Eddystone from a visit
to friends at Childs, Sle.
Sirs. William Slarshall and Sirs. Thomas
Devonshire, of Llnwood. have returned from
Edgmoor, Del., where they spent several days
with friends.
Sliss Emma Calvert, of Olen Riddle, Is the
guest of Sliss Violet Geary at Prospect Park.
Mr. and Sirs. Irwin D. Wood, of Ridley Park
are on an automobile trip through the New
England States.
Aliss Pearl Nicholas, of SIadion street i
Uiung friends at Lennl.
Miss Wllhelmlra Weber ha returned to her
home at Mill Wile. N J., after a month's visit
to ber sutar, Mrs. J. H Beans, at Norwood.
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HAZEL DAWN
Coming to the Garrick in Victor Herbert's light
opera, "The Debutante."
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
ADELPiri "A Pair of Sixes," farco by Ed
ward Peple. Two business partners shoot a
cold hand, tho winner to retain the business,
the loser to become his body servant for a
year. Delightfully laughable.
BROAD "Lady Betty Alartlngale," new comedy
by John Luther Long and Frank Stayton.
A noble lady ot 1730 marries a man condemned
to be hanged so as to escape her debts. But
the man Is pardoned!
FORREST "Papa's Darling," musical comedy
by Ivan Caryll. On tho excuse ot having a
mythical non, a professor of moral psychology
visits Paris und well, musically accompanied
complications follow.
GARRICK "The Yellow Ticket." by Michael
Slorton. Floicnce Reed, revealed as an
actress of stipcremlnent ability In a thr-r-ill
lng melodrama of Russia.
KEITH'S-AIIsa Adeline Genco, petite danseuse,
In absolutely enchanting dances.
LITTLE THEATRE "Arms and the Alan." Re
vival of Bernard Shaw's play. Shaw said war
war purgatory but 'twas before ho met the
Kalter.
LYRIC "Passing Show of 1911," revue from
the New Yoi It Winter Garden. Frivolous and
tunny. George Alonroc gives original view
on "white slavery."
WALNUT "Way Down E.tst." Nineteen years
old and appealing as ever. Presented by a
capable company.
FLASHES FROM "STARS"
Hazel Dawn will begin an engagement at the
Gairlck Theatre Slonday, November 2. In "The
Debutante," a now musical play, for which
Harry B. Smith provided the book, Robert B.
Smith the lyrics and Victor Herbert the music.
Sllss Dawn's, tour 13 under the management of
John C. Fisher, who was the senior partner
of the lirm that originally produced "Floro
dora" In this country. The scenes of "The
Debutante" are laid in England and Paris. For
"Tho Debutante" Slatmser Fisher has engaged
nn excellent cast of players, among them belnj
Will West. William Dnnforth. Alan Atudle, Rob
ert ti. Pitkin. .Steward Balrd. J. Abbott Worth
ley, Thomas Reynulds, 2oe Barnett, Alaude
Odell and Sylvia Jason. Store tlmn 100 per
sons are connected with the organization sup
porting Sllss Dawn in the new venture, which
includes a complete orchestra, selected by Vic
tor Herbert.
Alme. Alia Nnzlmova, the Russian actress,
opened her season nt the Apollo Theatre, At
lantic City, last night, In Basil Hastlng'3 new
play, "That Sort."
Allss Elisabeth Alorbury, who has been a
dramatic ugent foi Sti years, and John W. Rum
sey have announced that they had purchased
tho play agency of Selwyn & Co., as well as
that firm's Interest in the American Play Com
pany, an organization for the leasing of stock
pluys. 5 Archibald Selwyn, Edgar Selwyn and
Crosby Galge, composing the firm of Selwyn
fc Co , therefore retire as authors' agents and
will henceforth, as theatrical managers, devote
themselves entirely to the production of plajs.
Sllss Atnrhury and Air. Rumsey have arranged
to combine their interests under the name of
the American Play Company, Inc.. with a cap
Ital stock of $m000. nnd have purchased the
piny agencies and associated Interests of Sel
wyn & Co, Elisabeth Marbury, tho John W
numscy Play Company, tho American Play
Company and the Do AIlllo Company. This new
corporation will handle not only stock plays
but original unproduceil manuscripts, and win
confine Itself simply ,0 representing drama
lists. It will not engage either in the produc
tlon of plays or In their purchase. Tho Amerl.
can Play Company. Inc.. represents such cur
rent successes as "I'nder Cover," it p3y3 tn
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Advertise," "Within the Lnw," "Kitty Mae
Kay," "The Money Makers." "Seven Keys to
Baldpate," "Jerry," "The Law of the Land,
"Joseph and His Brethren," "Potash nnd rert
mutter," "The Fasslnrr of the Third Floor
Back," "Evidence," "Disraeli," "The Dummy"
nnd "The Salamander."
Emmet Corrlgan hns been engaged to creaU
tho role of Daniel Pegotty In "The Highway
of Life" at Wallack's Theatre, New York, next
Slonday night.
"The Battle Cry" Is to be produced by th
Shuberts nt the Lyric Theatre, New Tork,
Thursday night, October 29.
Charles Frohman and Klaw A Erlangcr will
produce Hubert Henry Davles' play, "Outcast,"
with Elsie Ferguson In the leading role, at
Syracuse next Slonday night.
The Winter Garden management announces
that "Germany" has been added to the ensem
ble number called "The Call of the Colors," In
"Dancing Around," the new Winter Garden
show, In New York. The German costumes
were not ready for the opening night.
George W. Slonroe, comedian of "The Pass
ing Show of 1811," tells the following story:
"An old actor lately told me how tho elder
Wallack once played In n romantic drama. In
which, after taking an Impassioned leave of th
heroine, he leaped on a horso placed In the
wings, nnd dashed across the stage. Wallack
objected to this nightly gallop, and it was,
therefore, arranged that one of the supers, who
closely resembled the actor, should mako th
ride. He was accordingly dressed exactly like
Wallack, and Font to the theatre to rehears.
Ho carried off his part well, and tho stage
manager departed. But the super was not
satisfied and complained to a young member
of the company who happened to be present.
'Why see here,' he said, 'that thing Is too dead
easy. A man with a wooden les could do It
with his eyes shut. I used to bo In n circus.
Couldn't I stand up on this here equine and
do a few stunts?' 'Certainly, exclaimed the
other; 'that would be all right. Go ahead.'
'You think the old party wouldn't object?' said
the super doubtfully. 'Object:' returned the
player. 'Why he'd be tickled to death. Do It.
That evening, when the critical point was
reached, Wallack was gratified to sec his
counterpart standing ready beside the horse.
'Love, good night good night,' cried the hero,
preparing to drop over the edge of the balcony.
'Stay! cried the heroine, clinging round his
neck. 'You ride perhaps to death.' Way,
sweet, say not so; I ride to honor. With
thoughts of thec In my heart no harm can
come. Good night-good night.' He tore him
self from her frantic embrace and dropped out
of sight of the audience. 'Go!' lie hissed to
the man. As the horse leaped forward on to
the stage the fellow gave a mighty vault and
alighted stnnding on Its bare back. He threw
up ono foot gracefully and danced easily on
the other, nnd Just before It was too late,
leaped Into the air, turned a somersault, landed
on the horse's back and bounded lightly to the
3tage."
Elsie Plloer. a dainty little dancer of "Tha
Parsing Show of 1911." Is a sister of the re
nowned Hnrry. who taught the no less-renowned
Gaby Dcsls to "trip the light fantastic." Elsla
Piker Is now 17 ears old. Her first staffs ex
pcrlcnco was In "Clownland," in which she did
a solo dance. With her brother, she did a tango
divertissement In the "Little Parlslenne."
Throughout the show at the Lyric little Elslo
Pilcer, Winifred Gllrain and Ivan BankofT, the
Russian dancer, flit about as turkey trot, tango
and maxlxe.
William A. Brady will ihortly produce a mas
sive production of Thompson Buchanan's "Life." '
In the piny are S2 speaking characters and It en
lists an ensemble of more than too. Among the
Players engaged for the production are Sirs.
Stuart Robson, Lonore Harris, Josephln
Drake. Kathleen SfcDonnell, Lillian Fage. Jane
Corcoran, Frarer Coulter, Dion Titherage, John
Bowers, Wilter Hampden. Ralph Stuart, Ef
fingham Pinto. Shldon Li-wis and Lynn Ham
mond. Otis Skinner opened his season under the man
agement of Charles rrnhman at the Nixon The
litre. Atlantic City. In a new play by Jules
Eckert Goodman, entitled "The Silent Voice. '
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