Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 28, 1914, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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I A 8UPPBR DANCB CLUB has been formed
! here, for which Invitations were received
this morning, A series of supper dances will bo
held on Saturday nights nt the Rltt-Carlton
Hotel from December 5 to February 6, Inclusive.
The list of membership has been limited to 4UU
The dances will bo among the most exclusive
affairs during the season, and professional
dancers will give exhibitions each evening The
dancing will hogln nt 10 o'clock, nnd Europe's
orchestra will piny The affairs will be under
the direction of Mis. R. V. Hawkesworlh nnd
Mrs, J. Hutchinson Scott, nnd will have the
ofllclal name of Rltz-Cnrlton Supper Club.
Twonty-two prominent men have given their
names and formed a committee. Thoy are V
Lymnn Blddle, Samuel Boll, Jr , Edward Brown
ing, Charles E. Coxe, Gardner Cassatt, Edward
Crozer, Q Dallas Dixon, Jr., Richard McOnll
Elliot, John C Groome, Sidney Emlen Hutchin
son, Dr Charles E Hart, Harry Wain Harrison,
Howard Houston Henry, Sidney W. Keith, Dr
Robert O Lo Conte, William SI. McCawiey, J
Franklin Merndden, Clement B. Newbold, John
C Norrls, Louis II. Page, Judge Robert Ralston
nnd Dr E Holllngsworth Slter.
Mr and Mrs W. Hlchardson Thurston, of
New York, are tho guests of Mrs. Thurston's
sister nnd brothei -In-law, Mr. and Mrs J Loods
Uarroll, of 7303 Charlton street, Mount Airy
Mr. and Mrs Thurston camo ovor to spend
Thanksgiving and attend tho Army-Navy game
today They will leave this evening for Asho
Vllle, N. C , for tho remainder of tho winter
Mrs Barroll has returned from Detroit, Mich.,
whero she spent several weeks as the guost of
her daughter, Mrs John Francis Duccy, who
will bo remembered as Miss Ethel Barroll
A club dinner dnnco was given last night at
tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club Among
thoso who entertained nt dinner wcro Mr and
Mrs Sidney E Hutchinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. I
Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Earle White, Mr.
and Mrs Trancls L. Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. J C
Martin, Mr. and Mrs Thomas E. Dunn, Mr nnd
Mrs. M. M rrcemnn, Mr and Mrs. Charles
West Churchman, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jor
dan, Mr. and Mrs. John H. IVhlttaker and Mr.
and Mrs Corbett Lovcrlng.
' During tho evening there were soveral contest
dances. Among tho winners were Mrs. J. Walter
Steelo and partner, Mrs Henry Miller Watts
nnd partner, Theodore Voorhees and partner,
and Mr and Mrs Charles West Churchman vson
the cup for dancing tho old-fashioned waltz.
Among othors who attended wero Mr. and
Mrs Archibald B Hubbard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo
seph S Bunting, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller
Watts, Mr. and Mrs Jay Cooke, 3d, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin N Benson, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs.
Gilpin Loverlng and J. Walter Steele
Mrs. Edward" Dcardon, of Merlon, will give a
dinner party tonight at tho Philadelphia Coun
try Club In honor of Miss Mary McNeely, whose
debut was made last week. The guosts will
remain for the club dnnce.
Mrs Thomas P. Hunter, of 1S2G South Rltton
house square, will glvo n luncheon followed
by bridge on Monday at the Bellovue-Stratford,
for her daughter, Mrs. J. Leslie Davis, a re
cent bride Baskets of chrysanthemums will bo
used In the decorations. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs.
Davis will receive the guests. Among them
will be Mrs. Robert Balfour, Mrs. J. Barrle
Colahan, 3d, Mrs. Samuel Clement, Jr., Mrs.
Charles Webb, Mrs. William Camblos, Mrs
Ernest La Place, Mrs. Frank Haehnlen, Mrs.
Irwin Relter, Mrs. William Ryan, Mrs. Ralph
Stewart, Mrs Charles Topping, Mrs George B.
Evans and Mrs. Ernest A. Wright, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Smith, of 431 East
Mount Airy avenue, entertained a number of
guests yesterday at their home. Among thoso
present were Miss Mao Smith, Miss Margaret
Smith, Miss Anna Smith, Mr, and Mrs. James
Wilson, Captain William J. McFadden and
Wlllam J. Montgomery.
After the opening of the opera and today's
great game and tho constant round of debutante
parties, It would seem as If Society would rest
a bit, but the giddy whirl of dally doings for the
little debs still goes on and on.
A lovely bud who wilt be presented on Mon
day, will bo Miss Cornelia Carter Leldy, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Leldy, at their
home, 1319 Locust street.
That same evening Edward Roberts will give
a rabbit party for Miss Inez Drayton, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J R. Evans Roberts.
Miss Marjorle Taylor, daughter of Mrs.
Nathan A. Taylor, of Chestnut Hill, will be
honor guest at a small dinner-dance, which
will be given by her uncle at his home in
Merlon.
On Tuesday Mrs. Austin Stevens Heckscher
will present her daughter. Miss Anns. Massey
Heckscher, at a large tea at her home, Z213
Walnut street. John Kay Mohr will entertain at
supper at the Mask; and Wig clubhouse, after
the opera, In honor of Miss Marl Louisa
Wanamaker.
Miss Frances Tyson will be guest of honor
at a theatre party and supper at the Ritz
Carlton, which will be given by Mr. and Mrs.
William W. Fitter.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Augustus Berwlnd will
entertain In their opera box In honor of Miss
Margaret Berwlnd. The guests will afterwards
attend the Mohr supper.
Miss Mary Evelyn Chew will be Introduced by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David S, B, Chew,
at the Rosa Gardens of the Bellavue-Stratford
an Wednesday, That evening Mrs. John
Sanders Reed will give a small theatre party
for Miss Anna Mary Walthour.
Thursday, Miss Gertrude Tower will be In
troduced at a tea, to b given by her parents
at their home, HIS Locust street. Mrs. Henry
Hobart Brown will present Miss Hope Mc
Michael at a the dansant at the Rltz-Carlton.
'. In tha evening Mr. and Mrs. James Francis
fiulllvan will give a theatre party and supper
at tha R1U, In honor of MUs Margaret Ber.
wind.
Friday will be a very full dayw Mr. and Mrs.
Edward F. Beale will present their daughter,
Miss Hope Beale, at a tea at their home, 130
South T3A street
"Mlsa Marie Starr, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
B. Walter Starr, will also be presented on tha
4th. In the evening Mrs. Samuel Price
Wetherlll will glvo a theatra party for MUs
Ada Lambert Wetherlll, and Miss Elizabeth
MaoCuen Smith will give a dinner for MUs
CbrUtlne Raton feaforo tha first meeting of Mrs.
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MISS MARGARET HANDY BURTON
Miss Burton is the debutante daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George Burton. Shr was introduced
to society at n dansant given November 19 by
her parents.
honor of Miss Jean Morris Llllle and Miss
Kathcrlne Tenney.
Tour debutante parties will be given on Sat
urday. Mr and Mrs. Edward Walter Clark will give
n dlnner-danco for their daughter, Miss Chris
tlno N. Clark, at their place, Keewaydln, In
St Martin's. Miss Clark and Miss Elizabeth
Wlstcr were two debutantes who announced
their engagements before their dffbut.
MIbs Elsa Reath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore W. Rcath, will be honor guest at -ft
rabbit party, which will be glen by John
Wagner.
Miss Ruth Coxe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Brlnton Coxe, will be guest of honor at
a theatre party and supper and dancing, which
will be given by Miss Rosalie Brown Dolan. A
theatre party, to be followed by supper at the
Bellevue-Strntford, will be given that same
evening for Miss Mary Hall Laird, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Warren Powers Laird.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
BALA Mr. and Mrs. Edward Legge, of Bos
ton, whose visit to Mrs. Legge's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Samuel Stephenson, has been tho
occasion of much entertaining In their honor,
will give a card party tonight, followed by a
buffet supper, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stephenson, on City avenue.
Many and various size yellow chrysanthe
mums and ferns will ba used In beautifully
decorating the first floor, which, with Its wide
doorways to connecting rooms, makes an Ideal
place for entertaining. Card tables will bo ar
ranged In the living room and drawing room,
and the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Peroy A.
Legge, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Tlly, Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll A. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Severn
Regar, Mr, and Mrs. J. Samuel Stephenson, Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin G. Chtlds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Pooley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Clark Rawlins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Squler, Miss Isadora Flndelsen, Miss Louisa
Myers, Miss Florence Carson, Miss Frances
Weart, JIIss Laura R, Ayres, Miss Helen Baker,
Miss Florence E. 1'ranck, Miss Alice McElwee,
Miss Claudia Balz, Miss Dorothy Elliott, Miss
Dorothy Houghton, Miss Jennie Weart, Miss
Mabel Long, Miss Carolyn Jackson, Miss Mabel
Stager, Miss Bertha Joyce, Miss Ellen Atkinson,
Miss Edna Forrester, Albert Flndelsen, Forrest
Buck. Harold Long, Henry Legge, Mr. Sullivan,
Walter Daniels, Arthur J, McConnell, Mr, Gib
bon, Benjamin K, Archer, Alfred J. Wilkinson.
Jr., Alonzo A. BonB&ll, Frank A. Mathews, Jr.,
Joseph Simpson and Mr. Dennlson.
IIAYERFORD Society along tha Main Llna Is
much Interested in tha second reproduction of
"Down on the Farm" by tha Cynwyd Boys
Club, which will taka place at the Merlon
Cricket dub on Friday, December i.
Tha following three songs, "A Long, Long
Way to Tlpperary," "Goodbye Girls and True"
and "Poor Paulina," will be added to the mu
sical program, besides several other new feat
ures, which will make tha show even mora en
joyable than when played at Cynwyd this
month. Tha following prominent women will
act as patronesses; Mrs. Charles S. Crosman,
Mrs. Charles G, Eckles, Mrs. Edga C. Felton,
Mrs. John H. Faunce, Mrs. Charles J. da V.
Keefe, Mrs. Stephen B. Knowlton. Mrs. Sidney
Thayer, Mrs. David B Williams. Mrs. Stephen
Fuguet, Mrs, John K. Fine, Mrs. Edgar A,
Fltts. Mrs. William Tyndale, Mrs. G. Roberts
White, Mrs. Franols E. Putman, Mrs. Arthur
Loder, Mrs. Udgar C. Jones, Mrs. Albert O.
Tyler. Mrs. 0. Earl Moore, Mrs, Francis A.
Putman and Mrs. Edwin M, Wilson,
The affair will ba given for tha benefit of
the Belgian Relief Fund.
8T. U4YtD--M,s BojrA who has bee enter
UJaed by .M and Mrs. HIIwim, of St. Oa'a
Mad, has retae4 to ber heme la LouiayJlU,
MISS JEAN CHRISTIAN BULLITT
Miss Bullitt is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lopin M. Bullitt, of Torrcsdale and 126 South 23d
street, and is among the season's debutantes. A number of entertainments have been planned in
ber honor.
DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS
Miss Mary S. Wurte to Be Honor Guest at
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xiuucrumico luiugiu.
One of the most nttractVo dinner-dances of
tho season will bo given .onlght by Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts In honor of their
daughter, Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, who was
formally Introduced at a tea given by her
grandmother, Mrs. John Wlstor, at her home
In Germantown on October 19. Tonight there
Will be about SO guests, who will bo seated at
small tables, which will be decorated with
ferns, palms and chrysanthenu nis
Miss Wurts will wear a l-"ly gown. The
bodice will be formed of lace and tulle, nnd
the Bhort skirt will have a circular tunic of
tulle.
Miss Elinor Judd Bean will bo honor guest
at a theatre party which Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
B. McCall will give, and which will be fol
lowed by supper at tho J3e'.levue Stratford. The
guests will Include Mr. and M s. Charles II.
Bean, Mr and Mrs. Seymour Davis, Miss
Katharine Tenney, Miss Jeai. Morris Llllle,
Miss Dorothea Oberteuffer, Miss Frances L
Stoughton, Miss Katharine Z. Ogden, Miss Han
sell F. Earle, Phlller Lee, William Du Barry,
Francisco Valdes, Hillary Rex, Howard C.
McCall, Joseph B. McCall, Jr., and Richard
Ellison.
Another theatre party will be given by Mrs.
Edwin V. Dougherty, of Haverford, In the
afternoon In honor of Miss Katharine Zimmer
man Ogden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Dickie Ogden. Tha gi'ests will go to the
Bellovue-Stratford for tea after the matinee.
ALONG THE READING
Miss Henrietta Howard Sturgls, daughter of
Mrs. Robert Sturgls, of New York, who has
been the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. H.
H. G. Sharpless, at "Laburnums," Chelten
Hills, left today for her home at 1S3 East SSth
street, New York, for the remainder of the
winter. Miss Bturgls was accompanied by Miss
Anna Brown, of New York, who has been her
guest for several days. Miss Sturgls spent last
week In Boston, where she was tha guest of
Mrs. Charles Inches,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Fowler, of Oak Lane,
are being congratulated upon the birth of a
daughter, Jane Fowler. Mrs. Fowler before
her marriage was Miss Helens Springer.
Mrs. W. S Schellenger, of Wyncote, has gone
to Clifton Springs, N. Y., where she will Join
Mr. Schellenger for several days.
George Janrts and L. Bteler, students at
Princeton University, spent Thanksgiving as
the guests of Mrs. H. H. O, Sharpless and
Miss Henrietta Sturgls at "Laburnums," Chel
ten Hills.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. E, E. Dennlston, of Schoolhousa lane,
aocompanled by her daughters, Miss Anna
Dennlston, Miss Margaret Dannlston and Miss
Kathlyn Dennlston, la spending tha holidays
with Mr. and Mr. Henry Booth, of Hunting
don, Pa. Mrs. Booth was Miss Leonora Den
nlston before her marrlaga in October.
Mis Grace Malcolm has issued Invitations
for a dinner to ba given at the Philadelphia
Cricket Club on Friday night, December 11, be
fore tha club dance. The guests will Include
Miss Const,anca Gummey and her flanoe, Robert
Cope, and Miss Gertrude Gummey and her
fiance, J. Ramsey Van Roden, also several
other young people who have recently an
nounced their engagements.
Mr, and Mrs. William S. Lloyd, of 133 Harvey
street, have as their guests Mrs. William J,
Lloyd, Mrs. William H. Easton and Doctor
Easton.
Mr, and Mrs. Conrad S. Grove, of 6601 Qulnoy
street, Will entertain today at dinner at tha
Union League after tho Army and Navy gam.
Their guests will Include Miss Elizabeth Steele,
of Annapolis; Conrad S. Grove. 3d, their son,
who is a third classman at the Naal Academy;
Miss Mary Grove and her fiance, Andrew Mo
Cown. LANSDOWNE
Mrs. Daniel G. Murphy, of 211 North SSth
street,, has returned from Johnstown, Pa,, -where,
ha vflltedher parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bert DaBr
Mra, Sjanlc Btan, ot, Fort -Waahliurtsn Pa U
ffaoto bj Eugene O'Conaer
CHILDREN'S CONCERT
Original Affair to bo given by Tive Children
In Chestnut Hill
A number of children In Chestnut Hill, future
beaux and belles of society, who rango in age
from 7 to 10 ycarB, havo arranged a concert for
tho benefit of the American Red Cross Society.
Tho program, tickets and all In connection with
the affair have boon arranged by the little ones
themselves, who will also take part.
There are flvo children, headed by Clarence
Clark Zantzlnger, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs
Clarence Clnrk Zantzlnger, of Highland and
Semlnolo avenues, wtfere the concert will be
held this afternoon.
Tho program will open with
Piano solo Austin M. Purves, Jr.
Recitation, "Autumn Fires,... Alfred Zantzlnger
Violin solo Dale Benson Purves
Duet, "Mary Had a Little Lamb,"
Sarah C Zantzlngor, Mary V B. Zantzlnger
Piano duet, "Tho Skaters," Austin M Purves,
Jr., and Clarence C Zantzlnger, Jr.
Recitation, "Tho Message of the Flowers,"
Sarah C. Zantzlnger
After tho concert, which It will be observed
will bo entirely homo talent, the flvo little boys
and girls will soil chocolate and cake, hoping
thereby to raise tho full $10.
'CHESTNUT HILL
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bodlno, of 113 Spring
field avenue, will give a dinner at the Bellevue
Strntford Saturday, December 5, In honor of
Miss Constance Gummey and Miss Gertrude
Gummey and their fiances, Robert W. Cope
and J. Ramsey Van Roden. The party will
afterward attend the first Orpheus concert at
the Academy of Music.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Charles T. Robinson, of 417 South 40th street,
will give a dinner at the Manufacturers' Club,
followed by a theatre party, this evening.
Among tha guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry
F. Mlchell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutchinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bonsor and Miss Clair
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Reese, of 4420 Walnut
street, have Issued Invitations for a dinner
dance on Friday night, December H, at the
Adelphlo.
Mrs. II. II. Rlchmon, of 1212 North 4Jd street,
entertained her Friday card club at lunoheoa
and bridge yesterday.
Mrs. William J. Jennings, of 4915 Walton ave
nue, entertained her bridge club yesterday aft
ernoon. FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. William Yerkes, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Craig, Miss Arlce Bromley and William
Coghlan will attend the game this afternoon,
and will dine afterward at the Bellevue-Strat-ford.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carrell, of 2603 Rhawn
street, will give a dinner at their home Mon
day evening. Covers will be laid for 12 guests.
Charles Refferts will entertain tha Frank
ford Pinochle Club Monday avenlng at his
home on Rhawn street.
MORE BELGIAN APPEALS
Mrs. Seymour Davis Is in Charge of English
Relief Society for Belgian Here.
The women of Philadelphia, society matrons
and maids as well as those whose Interests lie
mora In philanthropic and charitable channels,
have turned their attention with on accord
to the starving Belgians, made homeless and
destitute because of the exigencies of war, and
every day sees some new plan evolved to secure
relief funds, and soma new name added to tha
list of those endeavoring to secure aid for these
sufferers.
Mrs. Seymour Davis, of 10U South 46th
street, who returned last spring after a year
spent In Continental Europe, and who is thor
oughly conversant with the conditions abroad,
has been requested by Chief Justice Sir John
Matthews and Lady Matthews, of Tunbrldga
Well!, Bng, to represent the English Society
for the Relief of tha Belgian Refugees In this
olty, and to secure materials for their com
fort The appeal calls for woolen materials,
garments knitted or of woolen cloth, caps, mit
tens, shirts and even blankets, and so gen
erous has bee tha response that Mrs. Davis
stripped to tfegland today a box eoatalalng
W pairs of woolon socks, and another box la
b4fec rajjay W, to b forward4 to tM
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A PRETTY xout-of-town wedding xwlU take
.place this evening, at 7 o'clock, at tha
home of N. R, Jardlne, 839 Union street, West
Chester, when his daughter, Miss Mary Jardlne,
will become the brlda ot Aaron Ross Crone, ot
Chatham, N. J The ceremony wilt be per
formed by the Rev. Jules L. Provost, the rector
of the Episcopal Church at Glen Lock, Pa.
The bride, who will be given In marriage by
her father, will be attired In a soft white satin
gown, trimmed with chantllly lace, with a court
train extending from the shoulders Her tulle
veil, held In place with orange blossoms, will
be made In tho new cap effect, and she will
carry a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of
tha valley.
Miss Jardlne wlU be attended by Mrs. William
Gerhab, Jr , of Philadelphia, as matron of
honor. She will wear a gown of aprlcot-pink
chiffon velvet, w Ith a capo of brown-and-cream
lace, and will carry n shower bouquet of Ward
roses
The two little flower girls, nieces of the bride
groom, will wear dainty white lingerie frocks,
with pink ribbons, and will carry baskots ot
pink sweet peas.
Mr. Crane will have Elmer Reynolds, of Madi
son, N. J , as best man.
A reception nt the home of the bride will fol
low tho coremony, after which Mr. and Mrs.
Crane will leave on their wedding trip. They
wll be at home Tuesdas In January, at 339
Union street, West Chester, Pa.
Mr. Crane wan graduated from the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, and was a star on the
varsity football team.
, GRIFFITH JOHNS
The marrlago ot Miss J. Vera Johns and Henry
Porter Griffith, of Philadelphia, will tako place
this evening at 6 o'clock at tho home of the
bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs Samuel Harlan
Johns, Wilmington. The coremony will ba per
formed by Dr. George Edward Reed, ex-presl-dent
of Dickinson College, now pastor of Grace
Methodist Episcopal Church, Wilmington The
bride will be attended by her sister, Mrs Albert
Llndley Fager, of Columbia, Pa., as matron
of honor, and Albert L Fager, Jr., will be ring
bearer Tho bridesmaids will be Miss Helen
M. Brown, a cousin of tho brldo, and Miss
Madeline C. Raby. William Grimth, Jr., of New
York city, the groom's brother, will act ob his
best man. A reception will follow tho ceremony
from 7 until 8 o'clock. After a wedding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Grimth will bo at home after
February 1 at 735 South 67th street, Philadel
phia. CENTEL CREDLC
A wedding of much Interest was that of Miss
Imogens M. Greble, daughter of Mrs. William
R. Greble, of 1906 West Tioga street, and Horace
J. Gentel, of 3619 North 19th ntrcet, both de
scendants of well-known Philadelphia fnmllles.
The ceremony was performed on Wodnesday
night at the home of the bride's mother, by the
Rev. William A. Motley, assistant rector of the
Church of the Holy Souls, 19th and Tioga
streets. The bride was given In marriage by
her brother, Frank Greble, and attended by her
elster, Mrs. Henry Tlrardo, as matron of honor.
The bridegroom's sisters, Miss Nellie Gentel and
Miss Daisy Gentel, were bridesmaids Henry
Tlrardo was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Gentel
are spending their honeymoon In the South.
They will be at home after December 15, at
Cliveden avenue, Germantown.
WHAT MILADY WEARS
Tho Shop Early Idea of the Consumers League
Brings TJer Now to the Stores.
The shops are beginning to take on their
before-Chrlstmas activity and with the display
ot calendars for the new year, together with
Christmas cards and other trinkets, one Is
brought face to face with the startling fact that
Christmas Is but a short five weeks away.
Between attending meetings for charity, sow
ing classes, bridges and the numerous debu
tante teas, milady tries to find time for a
round of the busy shops.
Miss Harriet Morgan Frailer was noticed on
Chestnut street, wearing an extremely stylish
suit of tete de negre combined with black. It
was made on severely plain lines, the skirt
being rather loose at the hips and bound
around at tha ankles with narrow black braid.
The loose Eton Jacket was also edged with
narrow black braid and a note of comfort be
ing carried ou. in a collar of brown fur. The
lapels of the coat were thrown open, showing
a vest of deep blue velvet, slightly embroidered
In a gilt design. With this stunning suit Miss
Frazler wears quite a large black velvet hat,
which Is devoid of trimming except for some
wired narrow black ribbon, which extends from
the rim on either side.
Miss Katherine Holden, whose engagement to
Baron von Meyer was recently announced, looks
well In a trotteur of deep blue cloth with a
collar of monkey fur, the latter of which has
become so fashionable this season. With this
costume she wears a Tommy Atkins hat of
black velvet with a cockade at the left side.
A rather smart costume of emerald green
broadcloth Is being worn by Mrs. Charles II.
HowelL The coat Is braided tn self tones and
Is trimmed with black silk tassels. With this
the matron wears a small, close-fitting black
chapeau.
Walking through the square recently, Mrs.
Edward T. Stotesbury's costume attracted one's
attention because ot Its smart lines. The coat
was of sealskin, shaped like a smock, with the
fashionable clroutar swing to It, and fell barely
to tha hips over a skirt of terra-cotta colored
cloth, which was short and was finished at tha
hem with a wda band of seal. The matron's
hat was a sailor of black, trimmed simply with
goura feathers.
Mrs. Christopher Petzelt, who has returned
from her wedding trip, Is wearing a smart
looking walking suit of gray-green cloth with
taupe-colored fox stole and muff, Her hat Is
of black velvet, flaring sharply at tha left side.
Mrs. Petzelt was formerly Miss Frances Flor
ence Polk.
Miss Franees Stoughton wears an afternoon
costume of gray velvet. Tha eoat Is out away
In tha front and made quite long In the back.
Silver fox forms the collar and euffs. The
skirt is made on plain Unes. Mia Stoughtoa's
hat is of black velvet with a violet plume en
olreUng tha crown.
Gr broadcloth has been ohse by Mrs.
Henry O. Musttn for a street U. Tbe skirt
has tho ooaventleaal ovarakirt bw4 && Ui
the baek. and out short and s'iWo In the IfoaJtr
The coat U quHe sart aad UiJIom '$? us
to the throat tn military fashion. A standing
collar and wide cuffs of seat form the trim
ming. With this Mrs. Musttn wears a close
fitting hat of slate-colored velvet and taffeta
trimmed with a tiny bunoh ot fruit placed on.
the 'fUS side. A huge muff of seal with brown,
satin bow Aalabes this attractive costume.
Miss Marjorle Edwards wears a street suit
of stone-blue cloth. The military coat, which
fastens close up around the neck, Is becoming
to Miss Edwards and has a band of marten
fur as cuffs and collar. A chie red velvet hat,
worn a tittle on one side of tho head, also has
a band of fur.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The Misses James will entertain their "BOO"
club on Monday evening at their home, 1318
Rltner street. The gome will be followed by
n luncheon. Tha members ot the club are Miss
Anna DJorup, Miss Helen Brooks, Miss Blanche
Dove, Miss Retells Dove, Miss May Lynch, Miss
Gladys Monsalvatge, Miss Gertrude Loney,
Miss Belle Lennerhlrt, Miss Irene James, Miss
Mario James, Miss Augusta James, Miss Evelyn
James and Miss Muriel James.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Davis, of 512 South
Garnot street. In the Girard Estate, will enter
tain at dinner on Tuesday next, followed by
cards Their guests will be Lieutenant Com
mander R, 8. Keyes, U. S. N., and Mrs. Keyos,
Lieutenant Commander O. A. Blssett, U. S. N., '
and Mrs. Blssett and Lieutenant G. A. Lutz, U.
S. M. C, and Mrs. Lutz.
Lieutenant Commander O. A. Blssett, U. S.
N and Mrs. BIssott wrill have as their guests
over the week-end Lieutenant A. S. Sheppard,
U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Sheppard, of Newbury
port. Mass , and Commander E. L. Blssot, U. S.
N., of Horrodsburg, Ky., who camo to tho
city this morning for the Army-Navy game.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Helen A. Dunn, of 1224 North 18th
street, gave a dinner Thursday after the Penn.
Cornell game Her guests were Miss Alyco
Hackett, of Phoenlxvlllo; Miss Anno Hahn.
Elslo Huber, William O'&Ialley, Fred Schilling,
of Allentown, Edmund Butler, of Brooklyn,
who was captain of the Cornell team of 1912,
nnd Granberry Miller, of Brooklyn, who also
played on tho Cornell team In 1912.
Mrs. Danlol Kennedy, Miss Helen A. Dunn
and Miss Alyco M. Hackett, of Phoenlxvlllo,
will spend the week-end In New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rlchter, of 2830 Oxford
street, will receive on December 6 from 3 to 8
o'clock In celebration of their 25th wedding
nnniversary.
TIOGA
Mrs. Mnry C. Sandman, of Tioga, announces
the engagement of her daughter, Miss May Isa
belle Sandman, to Joseph P. Carroll, of this
city. Owing to the recent death of Mr. Sand
man, the announcement was made privately,
only the Immediate families being present No
date has been set for the wedding.
The J. F. Social has been reorganized for
the winter. Miss Bessie Devlin will entertain
the members tomorrow night at 3212 North
Potter street.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Trlflcld, of 3718 North
17th street, will give an nt home from 3 to 8
o'clock tomorrow afternoon in celebration of
their 25th wedding anniversary, which occurred
on November 26. The house win be decorated
with autumn foliage and chrysanthemums.
They will be assisted in receiving by their '
daughters, the Misses Delia and Clara Trlfleldj
MIbs Fay Burger, Miss Reba Trompetter, Miss
Adele Strauss and Miss Reba Polak.
ROXBOROUGH
Miss Eleanor Ashworth Morris, of 210 Ro
chelle avenue, Wlssahickon, Is entertaining
over the week-end Miss LIUlo Keith, of New
York, n classmate at St Joseph's College,
Chestnut Hll
Tho Boys' Club recently organized at the
home of Mrs. Charles B. Bennett, on Mana
yunk avenue, has elected these officers: Presi
dent, Gilbert Bucher; vice president. Jay
Gneis; secretary, Raymond Imies; treasurer,
Norman Stelnruck. Among other members are
Paul Fleming, Leonard Van Fossen, Charles
Hlnkle, Joseph Wrlgley and Alvln Soley.
KENSINGTON
Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Diamond, of 3023 Frank
ford avenue, will give a muslcale, followed by
a luncheon, this evening In honor of Miss
Elsie Carman. Among the guests present will
be Miss Rose Singer. Mr. nnd Mrs. IL Jacob.
son, Miss Rose Baron, S, Llbron, R, Jacobson,.
Mrs. it. Diamond, Miss S. Diamond and Dr. and
Mrs. Lewis Diamond
Morris Rlngold, of Milwaukee, Wis , Is spend
ing the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, S. Rlngold,
of 3030 Franktord avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. a Mosier, of 2067 Frankford
avenue, gave a dinner on Thanksgiving to 'a
number of their friends. Those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Bell, of Logan; Mr, and Mrs,
Kolp, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. T. Mosier, MUs
Mary Mason, of Chester; Mrs. R. Taylor. Mss
Helen Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. & Mosier.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr. and Mrs. Volney G. Bennett, of Haddon
Heights, are now occupying their new ret
dence,
Mrs. Mary Flthlan, formerly living at W
and Cooper streets, has sold her suburban
home in Moorestown and is now in agarl
ments at 45th and Walnut streets, Wast PhMa
delphla, for the winter. " ,
Mrs. H. J, Stiles, of Cleveland, Ohio, wtw
formerly lived In Merchantvllle, ie vittiR$
relatives In tha suburbs,
Mr. A. K. Bennett, of MerchantvUle, fci
joined his wife and daughter In California.
WILMINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Bokard estwtejead
at dinner last night, in honor of tha jrycT -tog
marrlaga ot their daughter. WIm Sarah,
Hlzabeth Sckard aad Edward O'ljerrsnu t
Pittsburgh. Tse marriasa wHl take j4oe asjS
Tuesday night at tha he of Mr. awt MMy-.
okaTd, are Boulevard. Mr. Bokard I a
known dru8t of this atty.
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