Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 03, 1914, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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TNVlTATlCKs'S hava been Issued for a sub
X scrlptlon mnsauefiiOe dance nml supper
Which will be helil on Thursday cvenlns, De
cnmtier 31, At 9 o'clock, at the V'lilln.ielphla
Cricket Club. Tlie'eorflmlttee In charge or the
iIaiicc Includes Slw. tlcorge 0. Thomas, Alls.
Clement ttceves Wninwrlght and Mrs. John II.
AVhlttnker.
Mis, Samuel 'I& Carpenter has chanc-d the'
flnlo for the tea which she will give for her
two (lnJBhtOs from December !1 to Decem
ber a
Mis. H. M. McKlwce. of 1JM Spruce street,
ehtqrtalneil the 600 club of which she Is a mem
ber nt her home last evening.
'' The Broup ot JO couples of tinned s nrrnnced
1 'by Mrs. Mahlon N. Kline, representing the
Jlu3h Hospital, which will be one of the four
pets In the opening feature of the 3Mh annual
Charity Ball, to bo held at the Academy of
Music December 10, are being carefully trained
by Charlca S. Morgan to exhibit the latest
steps In the hesitation waltz. The girls In this
group will be gowned In white with yellow
trimmings, representing the colors of the Tlush
Hospital. Tne men will wear evenlnR clothes,
with a yellow ribbon across their shirt front.
The dancers In Mrs. Kline's set will include
Mlsa Josephine Dodge, Miss Dorothy P. Daniel,
Mies Marjorie Morris, Miss Carotlne nrinton,
Miss Laura McCowen, Miss Miriam Megargce,
Miss Helen Gleason, Miss Lornn Megargec, Miss
Marie Louise Williamson, Miss Grace C. Car
'hart. Miss Apna B. Urlnton, Miss Eleanor J.
L Bean, Miss Frances Tyson, Miss Margaret
y Cooper, Miss Mildred Jack, Miss Margaret May,
Mlsa rtoaallo H. McMlchan, Miss Elcanore Bis
phnm, Miss Dorothea. OberteufTer, Miss Florence
Walsh, Miss Sarah 13. Flnck. Mrs. C. G. Close,
T. B. L. Wharton, William Adamson, William
J. Wright, P. H. Wright. Westly Grenwood, Roy
Bookmr, W. Curtz, C. Colket Wilson, Joseph
K. Dulles, I'M, Philip Marvel. Jr., John H. Blye,
Jr., Charles Daly, L G. Close, John C. Daw
son, Jr., A. H. Reeve, Jr , John B. Kneass,
, Wlllard Spenser, Jr., II. Eugene Heine, Edward
' H. Morris. Samuel Bisphnm, Vincent Carroll,
f John M. Baly.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis I, Maule Issued cards
yesterday for a tea to be given at their home,
2027 Pine street, on Tuesday afternoon, Decem
ber 10, from i until 6;30 o'clock. The card ot
Mrs. William Hayes was Inclosed In the invi
tations. Mrs. Clarence Fontaine Maury Leldy, of 316
Snuth lCtlt street, will leave next week for
Hampton, Baltimore, where she will be the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
.Bidkely, until after the Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Earle, Jr., have
taken a house nt 235 South 23d street and will
move In to town today. Miss Hanscll F. Earle
Is among the season's debutantes.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry Blackburn an
' nntinnk th enracement of their niece. Miss
Allco Blackburn Hall, to Henry W. Monde.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gamble, of Palmyra.
N. J., are receiving congratulations on the
1 birth of a daughter, I.etltla Gordon Gamble.
. Mrs. Austin Stevens Heckscher has Issued
invitations to the members ot the Philadelphia
" Operatic Society and the associate members for
' n muslcale which she will give at her home,
2213 Walnut street, the evening of Monday,
December 7, at S:30 o'clock.
k The annual costume dance given toy the girls
of the junior class of the Philadelphia School
7 of Design for Women will be held In the assem
bly room tomorrow evening. A distinctive
feature will be liand-palnted program cards,
'done by thr students themselves. The students
have a reputation for designing original and
striking costumes tor these affairs, and this
vur the nlan la to have them Oriental In char-
' acter. The committee In charge consists of
-Mlsa Grace Stevenson, chairman; Miss Sadie
Kolb, Mlsa Olive Stoncr, Mtts Gutda Maxwell
and Jtlss Ada. Yale.
' ALONG THE MAIN LINE
' CYMWYD-J. Howard Mecke, Jr.. will give a
" - dinner tonight at the Cynwyd clubhouse before
i 'the box party, to be given by It. O. Pyle, 3d.
In honor ot Miss Eaton, of Pittsburgh. Mr.
Mecke's guests will include Miss Eaton, Miss
Katharine Pjie and Miss Dorothy Mecke.
DAIA-Mra, J. Charles Parry, of Bryn Mawr
.venue and Edgehlll road, entertained the mem
bers of her sewing club informally at luncheon
today. Tny yellow chrysanthemums and greens
were used for table decorations.
The sewing club, composed of pbout 20 well
known Cynwyd and Bala women, filled today 7S
'Christmas Blockings, which had been previously
made by the members, -inese nama. -iau
stockings are to be sent down South to brighten
the Christmas of the children of poor moun
taineers. Those present t the luncheon were
Mrs. Stephen B. Tlly, Mrs, John S. Eberbaoh,
ir t Bamnel Steohenson. Mrs. Joseph Q, 8ul-
Uvan, Mrs. Calvin G. Child, Mrs, Frank 8-f
burger, Mrs Herbert J. Tlly, Mrs Frederick
6. Newbours. Jr.. Mrs, Martin P. Qlyn,n, Mrs.
J. V. E. Titus. Mrs. A. W, PIckford, Mrs.
Baker, Mrs. E. P. Walton and Mrs. Hartley.
VYNNEWOOD Mrs. Charles A- Moore- and
ft'chlWren, who are visiting; Mrs. Moore's mother
Mn New York, will return to their home- on
'.Hathaway lane the end of this week1.
1 . fjie friends of Dr. and Mra.T. Frank Devlin,
" ot Manor road, wilt be glad to hear that their
little son. Jack Cevlln, while, still ill with
' mauhrla. Is mush betUr and on the road to
t epvy.
C ...vuMiwH-Mra. W. K. Ryan, of Fisher's
HHIIIM4 r,
.nirtained at dinner Tuesday sight. In
bygjor or her sister. Mrs. da Kraft, of Mexico,
:..ul i. vi.itinir her. Mrs. Ryan's guests were
nr. n.i m. Richard E. Norton, Mrs. sad Mrs.
t VL Allen DaUW. James Boyd, Robert W. feesley
gggg William Abbott, of WMtftR. N. H.
ife WAYftE-K". Charles F. HynenUR is ejer
5 tsJUMBt; ' members of hr sewing siuti at the
i.nMb.. aiaoA" this afternoon,
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BV10XTNG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1914.
and Mrs. Richards nnd their daughter and guest
attended the opera Tuesday evening, followed
by an Informal supper partv at the ltltz.
Miss Hlchnrri will shortly leave for Boston.
Mass., where she will be the guest of Miss Mil
dred Bacon for n fortnight.
GEUMANTOWN
Mrs. George V. Purely, of 30 West Johnson
Btlcet, has Issued Invitations for a. tea on Tues
day, December 8, from 4 until o'clock, to
meet her sister-in-law, Mrs. John Henry AVood,
who befoic her marriage In October was Mlsa
Elizabeth Cadwnlnder, of Yardley, Pa. The
enrd of Mis. Frank Wood, of Torresdale, la
nltn Inclosed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Seed.', ot School House
lane, are at present spending several weeks In
southern California.
Mrs. AVIlllnm A. l.nw, nf 131 Phll-Ellena
strcrt, lias us her fittest Mrs, Is'. Gatllng, of
Virginia.
Miss Klsle Mackeown, of Itnrvcy street, has
had na her guest for the past week Mrs.
Thomas Harrison, of NVw York.
Mm. W. A. Law, of 131 Phll-Ellena street, has
Issued cirda for u tea today from 3 until 3
o'clock.
Mlsa Theodora Jctlett, of 402 Pulaski avenue,
has Issued cards for n brUUo tomorrow In honor
nf Mls.s Beatrice Flood, whoso engagement to
Harry Mutterworth was announced last spring.
CHESTNUTIIILL ,
Mls Emily Taylor, of East Mt. Airy avenue,
entertained Informally nt luncheon and bridge
yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Francis MncGreth, of Benezct street,
has had as her guest .Mrs. Helen Bancroft, of
Now York. Mrs. Bancroft returned to her home
csterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robcit T. Blcknell, of Ml High
land avenue, had ns their guest over the week
end Miss May Noyc, of, Elizabeth, N. J.
ALONG THE HEADING
The first concert of the Jenklntown Choral
will take place on Thursday evening, January
7, at the Jenklntown Auditorium on YoiU road.
An elabornto program Is being arranged. In
which several well-known artists will take
part.
Miss LlllUn Hunter, daughter of .Mr. and
Mrs. William Hunter, ot Summit avenue, Jen
Klntown, has gone to Washington, D. C, where
she Is spending a week as the guest of her
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Tllton.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mncmunn, of 1318
Wagner avenue, Logan, hae announced the
engagement of their daughter, Miss Edna U
Macmunn, to Harry K, FrIU, of Tioga. The
wedding will tako place In January.
Paymaster nnd Mrs. Ip. Stuart Rtalnacker, U.
S, ".. of Gray Gables, Oak Lane, have been
entertaining Lieutenant and Mis. Tord New
ton Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lloyd and
John INhleman. Mrs. Stalnscker entertained
fnformally nt bridge yesterday afternoon, and
about 30 guests were present
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Kennon, ot the Scdg
ey, nnd Mis. Francis 55. Beaston, of 2t3 South
33th street, gave n luncheon of 60 covers at the
Normandle today, rink carnations and snap
dragons were effectively used In decorating the
small tables at which the guests were seated.
The luncheon was followed by curds In tho
afternoon.
Miss Mary Gertiude Keeler, of Pittsburgh,
who has been lsltlng her grandmother, Mrs.
Thomas C. Lovo. of S26 South -13th street, has
leturned to Trinity College, Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace Sproul will
fmtertain at n formal dinner of 12 covers Sat
urday, December C, at their home, the Hal
ford Apartments. Yellow and nutumn-hued
chrysanthemums, combined with autumn leaves,
will be used In the decorations. Among the
guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bal
blrnle, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Custer, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Robert Anderson, Miss Ada L, Kost
rnayer and W. W. McClelland.
Mrs. J, Fullerton Weaver, who has been
spending some time with her mother, Mrs,
Jumes fitokes, of 3412 Chestnut street, has re
turned to New York.
TIOGA
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer F. Eells, of 3U2 North
15th street, entertained at a card party last
night at their home for their daughter, Miss
Helen Eells. Pink and white roses, combined
wtti maidenhair fern will be used In the dec
orations. Silver baskets, filled with natural
sweetheart roses and tied with pink bows, were
the favors for the girls, and the men re
ceived boutonnleres of white carnations, Mr.
and Mrs. Eells and Miss Eells were assisted
In Teelvlng by Mr, and Mrs. George Knapp
and William G. Beck, Jr. The guests were
Miss Beatrice Rottner, Miss Alice McFadden,
Miss Florence McMorrls, Miss Adellene Froelloh.
Miss Sidney Showaker, Miss Florence Oelkler,
Miss Emilia Reed, Miss Marian Jones, William
'Q. Beck, Jr.. James Brown, Howard Leary, Al
bert Rottner, Angel Bravo, Benlgno Calderon,
Harvey Jones, Herbert Longacker, Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony Callanan and Mr, and Mrs. Harry
McDade.
1 The annual bazaar and supper n aid ot St.
Luke's Hospital, Broad and Wlngohooklng
streets, wll be held on Thursday nnd Friday
nights, Pecember 10 and l(. In the gymnasium
of St. Paul's Reformed Bplicopal ghiiren,
Broad and Venango streets, under the direction
of Mrs. H. K. Mansfield, assisted by Mrs.
Charles T. .Jeffrie. Mrs. J. B, Davis, Mrs. Ar
thur hasher, Mss M, B. lwara, Mrs. W. H.
Ortjts, Mrs. J. Frederick Leitenberger and Mrs,
a. Yt. qrigg.
Mrs, Pavd CMrle Murtha, of West Tioga
strest. wltt b bofttis at a series g "IfO" pari
tit U S sly" ovry other Thursday B tb,e St.
lm f U wbM of the Ladle' Quaker
City M4w Qiub.
Mr. t Mm. A. Belli, of VHl Wwt Tie
Ctttf.
Htf. Uotsux Mmiou. 9t H44 .vi. cb.
itoii. save Iimkm ysAiay lr the mm,
but f tk WU)d Club of It.
Mrs. U U Bvwrits, o IU Wt "tom?
JIISS ELLA BROCK.
Mis Brock is llic daughter of Mrs. Arthur Brock. She U considered one of the best dancers at
the social affairs during the scaon.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. J. Paul Snjder will entertain the mem
bers of her "500" club this afternoon nt her
home. 17th nnd Christian streets. The guest of
honor will be her sister, Miss Adele Best, of
lJincaster, who Is at present stalng with Mis.
Snjder. Mies Best came to the clt last week
for the game. A buffet luncheon will follow
the game this afternoon. Her guests wilt be
Mrs. James Hill, Miss Elizabeth Hunter, Mrs.
Frank Isaac, Mrs. Clayton Scliwenck, .Mrs.
Henry Tsoenlnger, Mrs. Renshaw, Mrs. Joseph
Wayne, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Rice nnd Mrs. Wnhn,
of Colllngswood.
Mr. and -Mrs. William H. Wilson, of 2501 South
20th street, in the G Irani Estate, will enteitaln
the members of tho iSth Ward committee and
their nies and friends at a dinner and dance,
at 1935 South 20th street, on Wednesday eve
ning. Fall foliage, the national colors and many
tiny electric lights will be artistically combined
In the decorations. Among those Invited are
Senator Vare nnd Mis. Vare, Congressman Vara
nnd Mra. A'are, Mr. and Mrs. Freelnnd Ken
drlck, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Hazlett, Mr. f.nd
Mrs. Frank B. Stockley, Mr. and Mis. ltajmond
MacNelle and Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Glasgow.
.Mis. Cochrane, wife of Lieutenant W. F.
Cochrane, U. S. N., of 2319 South 21st street. In
the Glrard Estate, will leave tomorrow for
Troy, N. Y., where she will be the guest of her
mother, Mrs. Henry Snyder, until Hfter tho
Christmas holidays.
Mr. and Mis. Joseph P. Hutchinson, of 1711
South Broad street, Rae an attractive dance
last night in honor of the 21st birthday of their
son, Joseph Hutchinson. Those present wera
Miss Norma. Hodgson, Miss Helen O'Menra,
Miss Elizabeth Walsh, Miss Anna Toland, Miss
Gladys Cunningham, Miss Agnes McVey, Miss
Mary Hookey, Miss Mary Thomas, Miss Kathe
line Eoyle, Joseph Cunningham, James McVey,
Thomas Cunningham, Clarence Foloj, John
Boyle, Jack Cunningham, James Hutchinson
and Joseph Hutchinson.
Mis Mary Bowen, who has been the guest ot
Miss Catherine Grady, of Chester, for the last
few das, has returned to her home, 1122 Snjder
avenue.
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NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Anions the many entertainments being given
this week Is the beautiful tlorat festival at tho
Temple, Broad and Beik.i streets, under the
diicctloii ot the Rev. Rtisicll II. Conwcll, Jerro
L. Crosse nnd Miss liura II. Cnrnell. The fcstl
al Is so nnmed because ich booth Is decorated
with a partlcurar ilowcr. Amonc; those tnklng
part nrc Mis. Margaret Herbert, Mrs. J. Daniel
Eby, Mrs. Charles White, Mrs. Joseph Rosen
feld, Mrs. E. M. E. Whltccnr. Mr. John Young,
Miss lloyer, Mrs. Homer Toulon, Miss Florenco
Llllott, .Mlsa May Field McKcan, Mrs. James
KHk, Miss Hope Toulon. Mr. A. E. Harris.
Miss Ida Brill. Mis. Churlcs Haven, ills.
Charles Amos nnd Mrs. Laura Southwlck. Tho
irfnlr will close on December 9.
Miss Anna Charlesnorth, 232S Js'orth 17th
street, entertained informally at tea esterdJy
afternoon in honor of Miss Josephine Tomnllno,
of Germantown. Among her guests were Miss
Elsie Dlcdel, Miss Clara Rettcr and Miss Hunter
Downing, of Lawndale.
Miss Ethel Mack, of 2311 Noith 22d street,
entertained at cards last night, when her
guests were Miss Helen Rellly, Miss Mabel
I.lnd, Miss Marie Larklns, Miss Benjcttn SII
ns, MIsb Laura I.lnd, Miss Katharine Clarke,
Miss Helen Hoover, Rowland Watson, Froy
Larklns, Hany Hurt, Frank Hamilton, John
lion-bottom. Frank Wldener, W. Qulnn and
Norwood Taylor.
Miss .Martha Shelbley, of 1624 Poplar street,
entertained the Tuesday bridge club yesterday.
The members of the club are Mrs. Richard
Nelms, Mrs. John -Morgan, Mrs. William Melz
ger, Mrs. John Davis, Miss Hettye Myers, Mlsa
Grace Myers, Miss Mary Mock, Mlsa Florence
filllot, Miss Leonldo Daglt, Miss Gertrude Kelly,
Mrs. Thomas Kibler.
Mrs. A. Mania Flanagan entntained at cams
at her residence, 2S5S North 33d street, yester
day afternoon. Those present wern Mrs. John
T. Duntap, Mrs. Howard Byrnes, Mrs. Thomas
Sutch, Mrs. William Sliaeter, Mrs. John Kcast,
Mrs. Walter Mediae, Mrs. Jacob Pflefer, Mri.
Hettle Weaver, Mrs. John Van Meter, Mrs
Fiedcrlcl; Fisher, Mis. Leonard Hemllng, Mis.
Gcoigo Matthe's, Mrs. Lena McFarland, Mra.
Charles Samllto and Mrs. Gus Blaufuss,
LOST PLUAIAGE
Cunir valher around me and J will dectafin,
The tale of a maid and misfortune that cavie,
it teas quite undeserved, of that I'm assured,
Hut 'because she was honest, (t must be
, endured.
It.
Last spring, lihe some others, she traveled
abroad
And, ns here, over there she was simply
adored.
Then our friend Kaiser Bill had to start up
this muss,
But ichu should ice worru, she's come back
to usf
III.
Yes, she's come back to us, but there's more
yet than that,
She had n her baggage, a beautljul hat.
And a secret I'll tell, though perhaps tndis
"" creel.
This creation teas purchased quite near
Chestnut street,
tr.
She had no intention to be a deceiver
So she just told the truth, but they would
not believe her,
And the horrid inspector in Boston, It's
stated.
Decided right then It must be conflseated.
V,
Alter vry mueh pleading and tears, I pre
sume, Shje teas kindly alloxmd to take home just
tine illume,
,4 fid we trust that qulfe soon, just to prove
there's no maWee,
That plume may be st,m over features of
Agfik,
FEAST OF CHERRY BLOSSOMS
Society Takes Part In Pantomime for Benefit of
Industrial Art School and Museum.
Society, with a. large and capital S, nppearcd
In force Inst night nt the elabornto arfalr given
at the Bellevue-Str.ttford under the auspices of
the board ot managers ot the School of Indus
trial Art. It wan called the Feast of Cherry
Blossoms.
Tho affair was opened with a little playlet
entitled, "The Flower of th" Yeddo," given by
members of the Plays and Players Club. There
were several specialty dances. Mrs. J. Walter
Steele, Miss Genevieve Glbbs and Miss Ethel
McMInn have seveinl times before nppeared at
nrtalra of this kind, but last night now Rtnr
nppeared on the horizon In the person of Miss
Ueorglanna Brown, who took the psrt of a
Japanese youth who did sonio wonderful danc
ing Another feature as tho dancing ot tho
hesitation canter nnd the lulu fndo, two
I dances of this season by Miss Margaret Me-
J gargee nnd Mr. Gross, of Cnstle. House, New
York Mr. Gross came over specially for the
occasion.
Among the debutantes who took part In thu
j fonst weir Miss Jean N. Thompson, Miss Elsa
Heath. Miss Elizabeth E. Wlster, Miss Virginia
Roberts, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Alice
(' Thompson, Ml?s Jean C. Bullitt, Miss Anna
Tllnnev Hrlnlon, Alls Caroline Ives Brinton,
Miss Kntlierlne Heeler, Miss Evelyn Chew. Miss
Cordelia Diddle, Miss Kate Furness Jaync, Miss
Frances Tyson, Miss .Molly AVood Bally and
many otheis.
Among those noted In tho audience were the
Mayor and Mrs. Blahkenburg, Mrs. Cornelius
Stevenson, .Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph B. Hutchinson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ellis Scull, Mrs. AVIlllnm
T. Carter, Mrs. Joseph Leldy, Miss Susan B.
Ingersoll, Mlsa Cornelia I.eldj, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Elflngham B. Morris, Mr. nnd -Mrs. Henry S.
Grove. Mr. and Mrs. James Maurnn Rhodes,
Mrs. Henry Augustus Berwlnd, Mlsa Margaret
Ret wind, Mr, nnd Mrs. Anthony J. Drexnl Bld
dle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed war J T. Stotcsbuo", Mr.
nnd Mis. James M. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Benja
min Chew, Mi. nnd Mrs. David S. B. Chew,
Button Donncl Hughes, Mr. nnd Mrsy Henry
Brinton Coxe, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles, 'WnM
Ingersoll, Mr. and .Mrs James Potterinnd Mrs.
15, Dobson Altemtis.
ROXBOROUGII
Mrs. Walter Rowland, ot -1403 Dexter sticet,
entertained Informally jest'orday nfternoon.
Her guests Included Mrs. Charles Ktruse, Mis.
AValtcr AA'riBht. Mrs. AValter AVr4tht, Jr., Mrs.
Charles Rowland and Miss Eva Rowland.
Mrs. AA'illlam AV AVIlaon, of 22IIHumac street,
entertained her card club at luncheon and "00"
today. Her guests were Mis, A. L. Adams,
Sirs. Mary Mott, Mrs. Elmer Ptlsterer, Mrs.
George Holland, Mrs. John O. Strtise, Mrs.
Benjamin F Hcndren, Mrs. AVIlllnm Ames,
Miss Edith Rlghter, Mrs. Paxson Jnmes and
Mrs. AVUIIam R. Hnggart.
FRANKFORD
The organ recital, given by Miss Edna J.
Reynolds nt the Frnnkford Avenue Methodist
Episcopal Church, proved a tremendous success.
The audience was very appreciative, and showed
Kteat enthusiasm when Miss Reynolds played
Hollln's "Spring Song" nnd "Event'de." Henry
Gurney, tenor, nnd Bertrnnd Austin. Veltlat, as
sisted. Mr. Gurney Interpreted a number of
songs, Including "Drink to Mo Only AVIth Thine
Ejes, 'The Lass With the Delicate Air" and
"A Perfect Day," by Carrie Jacobs Bond, with
'cello obligate Mr. Austin played Hadley's
"Elegy" and Popper's "Gavotte."
On Friday evening Clan MacGregor, No. 2U,
of Fiankford, will give Its annual concert and
ball at Margaret street and Frankford nvenue.
Those taking part In the concert are Mlsa
Isabel Mac Kennon, who will dance the Highland
Fling, suord dance, Trlah Jig nnd sailors" horn
plpo; Tan McNab, n Scotch comedtun; Miss
Minnie Mllllken, soprano; James Kennedy,
tenor; William Uncle, baritone; little Miss Jami
son, a Juvenile singer, and the Caledonian band
ot pipers.
The committee In charge Includes Laughlan
McGlnnls, John Kiddle, James Slieldlou. James
Keay, AA'illlam MacFarlane nnd James Kennlda.
LANSDOWNE
The AVednosday evening danclns class of Jit.
Abram street met Inst evening in Barker Hall.
Thoso present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac H,
Idler, Mr. and 3Irs. Thomas Lave, Mr, and
Mrs. Leopold, Mr. and Mrs. AVIlllnm Myers,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Edward Rynn, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. AVatcrs.the Misses Ryan nnd Thad
leus Goerchle. '
Mis. AVllli'im D. Lewis, of East Greenwood
nvenue, entertained informally nt luncheon yes
terday. A wedding which took place Inst week In the
Church of the Blessed A'lrgln, Dai by, was1 that
of Mla Catherine Mingy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Mingy, of Bally road, who became
the bride of Charles Hughes, of AVycombe ave
nue, Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev,
M. F. Fitzgerald and followed by a Nuptial
Mass. The bride was given In marriage by her
brother, Edward Mingy. Miss May Hughes, a
sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor
and John Hughes was best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Mingy left for Washington.
They will be at home after December 30 in
Lansdovv ne,
Mrs John B. Davis, of 22 East Greenwood
avenue, entertained at cards yesterday after
nfon In honor of her sister. Miss Mellta Craw
ley, of Boston. Her guests were Mrs. Andrew
Young, Mrs. Marshall Jackson, Mrs. Blmer M.
Mlshner, Miss Christine Nlcholls, Mrs. Pan
coast Levis, Mrs. T Starks Bishop, Mrs. Har
old Cunningham. Mrs. Frank Burrows, Mrs.
AVIUUm Jackson, Miss Lellye Garret.
Mr. and Mrs. AA'alter C. Blakely, of North
Maple avenue, are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr, and Mrs. Augustus C Slcklw, of 4H
Cooper street, olosed their home yetrday and
have gone to their winter home at Daytona,
Fla,
Mr, apd Mrs. Alfred C. Doran and thsir
fcwall son. of Gettysburg, Pa,, are visiting rta
tkve In tb oity.
Mss Gertrude Bowyer eAtMiftfaMd lbs Sbaks
cpeare db at her Vua trt Iuhbs Tu4ay
evening.
Mr. atjd Mrs. Georgs C. JsfwU. v,b, y,-rs
swrU4 last wk at tba hft of tb.e brU'
parents, Dr. an4 Mrs. C, P. TuttU. will make
tir home at AmarlMo, 1x.
Mr. an4 Mrs- CsvarUs StlUs will ezueitam ttveir
fr(Ms Stty avsatas at their bom at ci
Peart liMM t bMor of tbslr Lh aJuUvrsry
. Mis AJMSB WoM, who lived for many
ear at $ Coeyor straet, but wbo has spent
the past i months lu the West, is nun a.
t Of hOfJfelttkMr, Mrs Wjno Artasu.uu,
of MercaiotvUU.
Miss M.i it lltut. . studant t Syr ,.
fettle l'mrtj. iy otk, nuettj'"tf ber
ptutmt M ud Mrs, Rvttft W i4ii, vf n
Umititi uwt
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derutanteS
TWO debutantes wlllibe Introduced to aoelety
today at teas. Mr, and Mrs. Charlemagne
Tower will Introduce their daughter, Miss Ger
trude Tower, nt a large ten nt their home, 1311
Lociist street. Mrs. Tower and her daughter
will receive In tho large reception hall In the
centre of tho house, Mlsa Helen Tower, who
made her debut Jast year, will .receive with hf
sister. The handsome, rooms on the lower floor
of the bouse will boHlnrown open to the guest.
Palms nnd ferns nroiused In the decorations ot
the rooms, and n hlmber of lovely flowers re
ceived by Miss Tower are scattered about th
rooms.
Mr. nnd Mrs Tower will give n costume dance
In honor of their daughter the night of Decem
ber 23.
Miss Hopo McMlcbael, daughter of the lata
Morion McMlchael will be Introduced at a
dansant in tho Hltz-Carlton this nfternoon, by
Mrs. Henry Hohart Brown. Miss McMlchael
Is a great favorite In the younger set. Miss
McMlchael will bo gowned In white, and will
carry pink roso buds.
The third debutante affair will be the theatr
party which Mr. nnd Mrs, Jnmes Francis Sul
livan will sle In the evening In honor of Misi
Mnigaret Berwlnd, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Henry Augustus Berwlnd. The guests will
nfterwnrd bo entertained nt supper nt th
Rltz-Carlton.
KENSINGTON
AVllliam Palmer, of 2223 Amber street, has lust
returned from n several weeks' sojourn at thu
seashore.
' Tho Bachelor Girls' Club will give a dance
tomorovv night 'nt Nolan's, Kensington avenue
nnd Clearfield street, for the benefit of their
country club house In Clemcnton, N. J.
The Rev. Dr. Alfred DIngec, pastor of the
Cumberland Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
Is spending several days In southern New
Jersey.
St. Ann's Catholic , Club produced "The
Boss" Inst night. A second production will be
given tonight.
AMUSEMENTS
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NEXT WnCK SHATS TODAY
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PEN AND PENCIL CLUB'S
NIGHT IN BOHEMIA
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Thursday Evening, December 10th
Reserved Seats ., $2
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SALE OrENS
MONDAY. DECEMBER 7TH
VT HEPPE'S, 1110 CHESTNUT STREET
Orders by mall (with remittance) to Was IL Harris
utlt ha flleU prior to public gate.
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