9 S30AL diu BO EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1014 ' i. 1 1 i hi . . ., . .... . . m'aammmmm'mm"'"''itmimammmmmiimammIHtl WW i WmyjJKB v- "ailaH ! iM J-d U IAIN I L( YWW y SAroD . a 1111 7i" u 7" ' ji-7j( z i m . -- srcar MKS WAL-TEH MA8BIJY and Mr. and Mrs. Edward George Trasel, Jr., havo Issued earda for n.n ht hdme on New Year's Day at trie Bake House, Torres Jn'le, at 1 o'clock. Kiss Christine Chambers will entertain tonight fceforc tho Alexander Brown Coxa ball. Miss Jean C. Bullitt trill be euest of honor at luncheon which will be given bV Mrs. James Francis Sullivan on Monday, December 21. Louis C. Madeira, 3d, trhoae marriage to Mis. Marls I Welsh r114 take place today, enter talnecl hla usfcors a.t the Huntingdon Valley Country OlublT Hit. gueats Included liarry I-. rennet, Horatio it. Morris, Percy C. Madeira, Jr., Edward W. Madeira, S". Leonard Sibley, Kd jnuud ThAjrer, lAureuc lUttler, Joseph Van felt, Charles V. Davis, B. Brannan Heath, 2d, Vnillam B, Stroud, Howard 3. Kneedler, Jr., Herbert Church, Henrtques Crawford, Stockton Tawns&nd, Charles Haath Bannard, Jr., Orls eom Battle, Saunders I. Meade, J. Kdwln Meredith, B. Lb Roy Mercer and W. Boulton Dixon. Mr. Joseph Priestley Button will entertain. Ht luneheon at tho Bellevue-9tratford tomor row, followed by a matinee theatre parly, In lienor of her daughter. Miss Marian Hutching son Button. Her guests will bo Miss Margarelta Foltz, Miss Cortnno Freeman, Miss Jlarjory Taylor, MJss Gortrudo Pancoast, Miss Margaret Hamate, Miss Margaret Dent, Miss Josephine lee. Miss Stances Scott, Miss Eleanor Davis and Miss Katharine Boblnson. Mrs. Button will give a, secon luncheon and theatre party on Saturday of r.ext we ok. Drr and Mrs. "Wilbur Paddock Klapp will glvo a box party at the opera Tuesday, December 22, In honor of Mr. and Mrs; Harvey Klapp Lines, f Now York. Doctor and Mrs. Klapp will en tertain at a theatre party Tuesday of next week for Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts. There will be 42 guests, and following tho performance Doctor and Mrs. Klapp will give a supper at the nitz-Carlton. Edward Chllds Carpenter, of 1512 Locust treat. Is spending several days In New York. Mr and Mrs Joseph Haines and their daugh ter. Miss Helen Hnlnes, have closed their house, Joehelln, at Sotnerton, Pa., and taken apart tcents at the Bellevue-Stratford for the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grey have closed their place at Wopdbury. N. J., and taken a house at 1533 Tine street for the winter. For the benefit of the young wage-camera Who make their humo at the Catholic Guild, many of whom arc facing a vylntcr of half work. or nhsolute unemployment, a Pan-American Chtlstmassnle, which opened yesterday, will bo I held also this afternoon at the Guild, 1311 .Green sticet. Secral sections have been ar- ranged, a Ked Cross table, a French-Canadian Doolh. an Indian and Pacific exhibit. Cuban J 'and Mexican display, a Louisiana table, a I New Kngland country store and a Southern plantation kitchen. There will be an Infinite vailety of Christmas offerings, many of which cannot be purchased In the stores, and alt to be sold at reasonable prices for the benefit of the ypuns bread-winners who have no homes of their own and who live at the Guild, which Is under the direction of the Sisters of St. Dominic. E. Burgess Warren and his daughter, Mrs. Alfred It Allan, of 2013 Spruce street, enter tained In their box at the Charily Ball last night. Mrs. Jlenry S. Grove, who has been vlsltlpg friends In Nv Haven, returned to her home, MS West Tulpchocken street? yesterday. ALONG THE MAIN'LINE MflWVIi-Mrs. Robeit Stewart, 'Jr., enter tained Informally at luncheon today at her home, Montgomery and Pembroke roads. Her guests were Mrs. William D. Turjier, Mrs, G. A. Coburn,and Mrs. M. Barnat. ,Mr. and Mrs. James S, Alcorn, of Bry,n Mawr I avenue, are spending the winter with Mrs. Alcorn's parents, Mr, and Mrs1. Horace Yard- llsy, 1912 North Park avenue. JIEIIION-Mrs. William S. Baker will entertain her card club at bridge this' afternoon. The ame will be followed by a buffet luncheon. Hpl tlllf -U.fll tlA Hilar. T'.. nl..1J til-- -.7-. -!-. pi. ,., wo ,,a urn wauu, iMISJ Aiar(Q Cladd, Miss May Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Clark, Miss Caroline Bruner, Miss Charlotte wrennecKe. sirs David Archibald, Mrs Harry LjwIs, Mrs. Leonard It. Wettzel, Mrs. F. Beneset, Mrs. Hugh Larrlck, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, Miss Mary Evans, Mrs Clayton Stilx. Mrs. C. Crombarger. Mrs. I.elrhlnn Kt.m.r Mrif. Clayton Dlnxee, Mrs. Itobert Beattv and Mrs, John O'CgnnelJ. ' Mr. and Mrs Norman Brucn Arm.i,... formerly of Merlon, are spending the winter In Ashland. Fa. ' Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. LlndEren will m.mi ! Christmas and the holidays with Mrs; Llnd. siren's mother. Mrs. Eamuil nhivi.. . .' jfaoms In Glen Jtlddle. NAItJJEmil -The Narberth Asssmhlv-will alv. its nejrt dsnea at Blpi Ifall on Friday uvenlns, and Mrs. lilehard J. Mullen, nr nk..i. It "menue. entottained th ,,., x.. ,t..i. pB,jMub this week. The club, uhieh inirt. IllflkUt 13 members, mprtm -,--. t Vtt.j Mr lUght st a diffeent Weber's hnt. rr.UAVlD-s-Mrs. Pk Weskerly and Mhu Vekerty are pUig the winter with Mr. and waiter xala on at Davtd'a rpa.d, V aorg A. Shoemaker la at Oan,,i.n a w a abort time K V CHESTNUT hill Jaianli S Plnrlf nf ll(.inuj ,. ,, , w9(MMt, venue, ltttlfl in her box iistafcl, ,h, charity liB Map nnH Ura ilar.n ,-it . , . . ., -..-. aHwnjier aa9 jj,, , jr, us. new xorn, wi at Mpkt a the ,, wwi . S CUrk ha Joined a gumao j uty .t , . w. ww win Bna ttyHMffet t. iUAMTOWM I- HM e' "1 Mr Wajtw av,b both of BetAdl ul a.irn on Had,,., t, fcltf4 Jt, if t uie gvvnt of mur Bta, Mr sjlJ Uct ttnuuei UUauA Kowiaa. tbr tcnlf 4fl Aim I4 Fkura. Sdis Kotx, wti'i rtws u daiL ,. m ii ill HMHn of tojw fafMINlM M. sf'tr.fcj Mtm VW WU.-ttto nt a theatre party, followed by tea at the Belle vue, for her nieces, Mrs. Prxsoii Deeter, Mrs. McNeil and Mrs., Carl. Thaic will be 10 guests. Another dinner will be given In their honor on Saturday night. Miss Mlrlnm Kane has Issued Invitations for dinner on Saturday night, De cember 19, nt 'he Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor of the young matrons. On December 23 Mrs. Bonen will gle a. dance at the Philadelphia Cricket Club In honor of her daughter, and on Saturday December 2, Jtr. and Mrs. William Hendrlo Lloyd will entertain nt dinner nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club. The, last affair that has been arranged Is the bridge which Mrs. Joseph Fleltas, of E919 Greeno street, will give to meet Miss Helen Clements, whose engagement to William Hesse, Jr., was recently announced on Monday, De cember 2S. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. William P. Denegre bave re turned to their home nt ndal, after a month's visit In Dallas, Tex. . Mr. and Mrs. Denegre(wlll leave shortly be fore Christmas for Toronto, Canada, where they will remain over the holidays na tho guests of Mrs. Denegre's sister, Mrs. Richard Kerns. Mr. and Mrs. Ba(ph Morgan and their little daughter, of Flushing, L. I., will arrive pn De cember 23 to be the guests for about three weeks of Mrs. Morgan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sill, at their .home In Wyncole. Mrs. Morgan will be remembered as Miss Josephine Sill. The Ladles' and Men's Auxiliary of the Oak Lano Presbyterian Church will hold their, monthly business and social" meeting Friday evening at the homo of Mrs. F. W. AVhltney at Oak Lane Park. Miss Marioh Tyre, of Oak Lane, will be the soloist and an address will be given by Harri son Morris, a well-known Phlladelphlan. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Jvohn Jacob Moffett. of Chestnut street, will give a dinner in the Indian Room at tho AValton Hotel on Thursday evening, Decem ber 17. ' V Mrs. 1$. E. Held, of 615 Spruce street, will entertain the Hewing guild of St. Matthew's Lutheran Church this afternoon at her home. The members, who knit and bcw for the Bel gians, and for the poor of this city, are Mrs. Amelia Kunkel, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Mary Engelman, Mrs. M, DeLong, Mrs. Henry F. Seltzer, Mrs. Charles S. Albert, Miss Louise Hcnnlng, Mrs. George Paul, Mrs. M. G. Kline, Mrs. Frederick J. Chrlslman and Mrs. W. Gray vllle. , I Mrs. Louis Barclay Boblnion, of 119 South 39th street, entertained at luncheon, followed by bridge, (yesterday In honor of Miss Eleanor Weir, of Now York. , Miss Loretta Cooke will entertain the mem bers of herlcard club on Monday evening at her home, 6103 Spruce street. A supper will bo served after the game, Her guests will be Miss Ella McDonald, Miss Margaret Hunter, Miss Florence Blsch, Miss Mary Mooncy, Miss Ma bel McCoach, Miss Margaret Mooncy. Miss Viola Mlnter, Miss Margaret Hannlgpn. and Miss Clara Cooke. If SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Anna DJorup will entertain tomorrow afternoon at luncheon, followed by bridge, at her home In the Glrard Estate, 2311 South Col orado street. Her guests will be Miss Mary Bennett, Miss Mary Christian, Miss Minnie Endicott, Miss Catherine Turner, Miss Helen Goodall, Miss Lavlna Weslej, Mrs. Kearna Mullen, Miss Pearl Wescott. Miss Gladys Monsalvage and Miss Jesse Dlttrlch. First Lieutenant David McCoach, Jr., U. S. A., who returned from Texas on leave of ab sence, will leave with Mrs. McCoUch for Wash ington tomorrow morning. They will be the guests of Lieutenant Lampert, U. S.-A. Mrs. McCoach has been the guest of her mother, Mrs. Hugh Black, at the tatter's home, 2329 Wharton street. A delightful little dancing class in the Qlrard Estate meets every Friday evening at 1712 Chestnut street, and Includes Mr. and Mrs. Ljiclus Beebe, Mr. and Mrs, W. .W Brlttaln, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Davis, Lieutenant Commander Tt S. Keyes, U. . N, nnd Mrs. Keyes, Lieutenant Commander G. A, Bls-ett, V- B. N, and Mrs. Blssett, Lieutenant C. A. LuU. U. 8. M. C, and Mrs.Luts, Lieutenant A. T. Barney, U. S N.,' and Mrs. Barney. Miss Lane, Lieutenant Taylor, U. 8. N., and; J, Parker, , NPRTH PHILADELPHIA MrA E. J. While, of 2134 North GraU street, will give a luncheon, followed by bridge, today. Her guests, who are members of her oard club, will be Mrs. Nelson 's.ptncer, Mrs. Harry Dan iels, Mrs. William Breltenbaugh, Mrs. Harry Btnnerman, Mrs. Harry K Thompson, Mrs. A E Primrose, Mrs. Harry Stabler, Mrs. Joseph BJley, Mrs. Howard Park, Mrs. Norman Ste vens, Mrs. If. H Rlchman. Mrs. Louise Hqrtell, Mrs, Elmer Troth and Sirs Robert Mcormlsk Mrs. Clara Myers, ol 1905 Diamond street, has Issued Invitations for the marriage of her daugh ter, Miss Miriam Meyers to Dr- A. Strauss on Wednesday1 night, t December 23,' In the Hotel Adtlphla. Miss Hejen Strauss, Dr Strauss' sister. ,wl be niajd pf honor. Tha bridegroom will have !TJr.-Loiils Jasobs for his beat man The ceremony will b followed by a dinner and dines fwthe relatives pf the couple. Dotor and Mrs. Strauss will be at home after Feb ruary I at vm Dla.rn.ond street l Mr. and Mrs. lostl Bernsfaln, of tm North Barobrey street,' a receiving awtgratulatlwu an the birth of a.sb. . TJQGA Mrs. Adam UlrWk. of ?i North tt 8ust. will speqd he weefeejfck wlth friends at At Uuitie tJlty. Mrs. Urtk was fofnitriy Mtw Mabl l Francois Mr Jams Thou, iftaj44 at tuneb oa and cr4 y4ay M. Mr oouaUy place Ui Frt Wajbtegtoia, Ur ufU were Mr. W SteaMBei , Urt. w Uer lifti. Mrs Hoy Barry Mis A i. Tt)ifa Mrs Jama Hogg. Mrs. t'harl t, Hllewli Mis rretei ck JwmJaa. M.t WiUMwa Cm. Mr. Uwiit Wwanaia. Mfg. Cbrte RusmU vad Mrs, Wiillui Oaima- Mrs. Ttwm.ou iMtttvly gawnt U w, liter at fcr wl. 4tM m WW TTiO wtum, tHtt U BOW && few wmM twee li tst Wasi um. ill yw- ' Wkw iJ f. ' jt f jg,' ;W' MIlS. GILBERT AUGUSTUS COH Mrs. Coo uns Mis M'aric Wcstcott Young before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Coe returned this week from their wedding trip. They will be at home on Wcdncidayj in January at 33 South 18lhSt. I Billy Ledgers Gossip MUFFLED In luxurious furs from the fi of her Jaunty llttlo toiitie to tho tips of her tiny salmon-gnltered feel she was n pic ture of plutocrntlc pulclirltude. "Tne cost of living high Is driving me cinzy. ' he remarked, ns I joined hei. "l'xe just had n perfectly good flsht with Jack because he wants ma to gle up eating meat so that uo .can snvo enough to buy n new set of tiles for the limousine He snys It will help my fig ure. Do ou re.illy think It needs It?" she In quired anxiously. I hastened to reassure her. "But I pointed out," she continued, "that he could sae twice ns much nnd nlso linproe his by giving up cocktails and cigars Instead." He cays, though, that If he did so It would im mediately cast suspicion upon his credit. If That man keeps on getting tighter eery day I'm going to get Benoed and tewed that's all there Is about it. and I told him so, too! But the beast only laughe'd and snld that at last 1 had suggested a ienll feasible method of swing money for hfm. ' "It's awfully nnnoy!n.s neer to be tnken seri ously, don't you thlnkao?" she plaintively in quired. I sympathized profusely. . . . "Come to market with me and watch me sae my pennies" If you've nothing better to do," she suggested. I accepted tun invitation with alacilty, but douhtless showed some surpilee. "It's the thing to do, nowadays, ou know," she explained, "One meets eeiybody one knows! It's teally great fun All the new 1 weds are doing It null 11 lot of older people, too. Many of them have oodles of moneyj but I really believe they enjoy inking at the things and talk ing wisely to the butcher about cuts. Personally the sight "f raw meat makes me III, but I have an adorable .old butcher and we discuss babies and philosophize oer vagaries of cooks. I tell blm what I want and ha actually does send what was ordered now and then. I can look at the c;ame and poultry, although the thickens some how seem so shockingly naked, but what I really love Is vegetables." "Aren't carrots artistic" She pointed them put delightedly as we entered the scented depths of the 1)1 building and she daintily picked her way, skirts lifted, over the sawdust covered floor. "I love the contrast of the green and ted in radishes, too, and the deeper tone In beets You know some of the farmers group their Jmf jHBBHaMg&o'ttCl tHHHHHf? i3nLiflilllllHF sT 1 J-MHlBBsBBBBmisBJfiLBBBBBBBBBBlLr i taiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHSsfliiiiV" iaiiiiiiiiiiV . gt fK I111111111W ' latB Man!; ,.. ... aBMUft 4 Wfc- i) rtlUj MltilJU dssVilSXfK sit).. Plit graph itf MarctiH things awfully effectively, f always make It a point to patronize the most artistic. It shows they tnke pride In their produce and they are generally pretty certain to hnve the best." "I don't observe nny sublime heights of. boaut In a potato." 1 mildly objected. Ah. but look how they blend harmoniously with the caullllowei, corn and turnips in that stand," ci led she, pointing at a booth, the ar rangement of which reminded me somewhat of a Cubist's Idea of a summer sunot or my gran Imotlier'H crazy qulllf. "A second Turner," I ngieed. Just then wp weic Joned by n giddily dressed group of othor jouns mations nnd thereafter rtir marketing nssumed tho general aspect of nil nftcrnoon tea. BILLY LEDGER. CHARITY B ALL One of the Most Brilliant Affairs of the Kind Held Last Night at the Acailemj. Tho Jotli annual charity ball, which was held last night at the Academy of Music, was no exception to tho long line of successful affairs which have been given by the able committee in charge of the dance. The feature of this year was the dancing of four of the modern dances by large gioups of young people, who represented the beneficiaries of the ball. The dancers were trainej by Charles Morgan, of Mask and Wig fame, and all of the gioups gave most creditable exhibitions The exposition of modern dancing by several professionals was a delightful feature of the evening, and Miss Leta Sullivan, the attractive daughter of'Mr. and Mrs. James Francis Sulli van, danced charmingly to Dvorak's "Humor 'csque." As nearly eery one was In tho vsilous groups when the final rpaich was finished, and the gen et al dancing began, the floor was already crowd od. but gradually the greater number left, nnd townid the end of the evening It was possible to enjoy ihe dancing and to find one's friends. From the balcony seats the floor presented a magnificent kaleidoscopic appearance Brilliant colors aie being used this year In the gawns more than ever before. Mr. Warren Walker had selecttd a striking gown of bright green chiffon, which was made with a three-llet skirt nnd bodice of shadow lace, Miss Katharine Hobart Hare, who. with her fiance, John Conger, danced in Mrs. Alteinus' group, wore a,, frock of royal purple chainieuse, her mother, Mrs. R. Emott Hare, chose a handsome gown of black satln,and white lace, ' An extremely dainty girlish gown was selected by Miss Marie Starr, a debutante of the season. The fiock was fashioned of white chiffon, band ed at the hem and neck with wide folds of deep blue velvet. Jeweled combs were used In her simply arranged hnlr. Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts wore n pale pink satin creation, which was made With a black-and-white beaded tunic. Mrs. Elllston Perot Birsell was gowned In Hunter's green velvet and point lace, A handsome gown of rpyaj purple charmeuae was worn by Mrs. Harry Paul Bally, Miss Cecils Howell chose a lovely ftock of old rese taffeta, which was made with a draped girdle of flowered silk. Black satin, trimmed With skunk fur. was worn by Mrs William Waterman Mrs. Joseph B Hutchinson, who was chaperon of the University group of dancers, looked charming In e. gown of brilliant gresn satin and gold lac. Mrs. B. Dobson Altemus, another chaperon, wore a handsome gown of black satin, with the bodice of tulle. An army blus satin ribbon was worn across tlie front of the gown, whieh was given an extremely Freneh appear Alice by the addition of a strip of pink rosea above tba band Mi Margaret Yok Batman! wore a gown 'of terra eotta. velvet Another velvet drs wad selected by Miss BHiabth. Rowland; the eolor of this gown was ash," of Black satin awl U.,wj -mm, by Ms. Wil liam Roberts Ueveh. atl the, s3me eemWaaUoH, with an addition of gctW aee,twaa ckea) by MIm Mary Ceatea, M May Ui vlnus wore brilliant greaa chiffon. WILMINGTON Mm- A. FMx lu Pout eatsxUiiiMi Ut aitttt at lar Uojoa at a. Uoc for Mia L4U CtiliAeMMr, wbo U b.r gvt Misa imi fe, du Foot and Mis W ijliam jack i of abiaioii U C titui to Nw o,k " to uu4 Uie Hoise Bbuw in M.Oisuu fer Us4a, (Mid for ttm At iut so its MW ens rw fM WMM am v ON'E of the largest balls of the season Will bo glcn at Horticultural Hall tonight by Mr. and Mrs Alexander Brown Coxe, of Nawbeek, t'aoll. In honor of their debutante niece, Miss Ruth Coxe, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. lleniy flrlnion Colic Theie will he S0O guests lhs ballroom will be elabointcly decorated with feins. pnlms. tmnging vines and tnrlous flow ers The orchestra will be rntlrel hidden from lew by n mass of greens nnd foliage and sup per will he srcd In the fted llnoin. A num ber of dinners will be given before the ball. Mr and Mrs Samuel A. Crorei, of 2044 Lo cust street, will give n dinner for Mrs. Croscr's sister. Miss Hope T. Bcnle. Mr nnd Mrs. James Francis Nulllvau, of 210D Walnut street, will entertain nt a dinner of 20 covers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnnghorne Bullitt Dick, or Chestnut Hill, will entertain nt dinner In honor of Miss Jean C liullltt Mr. nnd Mis. John Shiple Dixon will enter NORTHEAST PH1LADELPIUA Air. and Mrs. AI. Horsetail, of 3116 We mouth street, will give n party In honor of their sou, Frederick l, on Saturday evening. Those present will lie Miss Frances Hackell. Allss Flo Schoppe. Allss Helen Black, Allss Miriam Conmlre, Miss Dorothy Wells. Allss Marthn Simon, Allss Mm tic Aleilr, AIls Bebecca Kor man, Jllss Ella May Stevenson, Allss Nan Snow, Otto Belser. James Alicrs, Bruce An derson, Frank Belston, Edward Dalr, James AlcPeak, Fiank "Willis. Ernest Craig, Harvey Schoppe, James Alyers. Mr. and Mis Louis Blngold, of 3030 Frank ford avenue, will entertain n few of their friends on Sunday evening. Those present will be Mr. nnd Airs. J. Podolsky, All. nnd Mrs. B. Podolsky, Allss Rebu Blngold nnd Louis Houseman. 1 The Good Intent of the Daughters of Liberty will celebrate their 8th anniversary with an entertainment and danco on Monday evening nt Tongue's Hall, Amber stiect and Allegheny avenue. i FRANKFORD Allss Katherlne E. Boberls will entertain at a musical this evening at hei home on Airott street. Those taking part In the entertainment will be Allss Nellie Scott. Aliss .Margaret Muiry, Miss Pauline Butt, Joseph Hassen, Walter Burt and Edwin Thomas As a preliminary to the coming of "Billy" Sunday's evangelistic campaign, many cottage prajer meetings are being held In homes In Frankford en Tuesday and Friday evenings. Tho meetings are In the nature of, neighbor hood groups, and will continue until the be ginning of the tabernacle meetings at 13th and Vine atiects, January 3. ROXBOROUGH Airs Albert Hood, of Bochelle avenue, enter tained her sewing club at luncheon today. Her guests were Airs N. Claire Botabaugh, Airs. Frederick Stott, Airs. Frank Kenworthy, Airs. John O. Struse, Alias Helen Behfus. Airs. Boy A. Boblnson, Airs. Charles Weln, Allss Emma Behfus, Airs. Orlando Petty apd Alls. Robert Has. , Airs. Samuel A. Cochran, of Roiborough ave nue, is spending tho early winter at Saranac Lake, N. Y. ' Air. and Airs, S. It. Borer, of Ridge avenue, have returned fiom Allllville, N. .1., where they were the guests of Airs. A. L. Edler. -s Allss Atny AlcKtuney, of Alanayunk avenue, gave a "500" party last night for the members of her card club, Her guests were Airs, Clar ence K, Dengler, Airs. Ferdinand Davis, Airs, Walter Fancourt, Mrs. Ralph Pope, Mrs. Mil ton Smith, Airs. W Edward Shappell, Airs Jos eph Rose, Airs, Clayton Thomas, Mis. Louis E. Wagner, Airs Ella Shuler and Allss Gertrude Field. ONE of the most Important weddings of the early winter will be that of Allss .Marls U Welsh and Louis C Atauelrx, 3d, which will be solemnized verj quietly at 4 o'clock this after noon at the home of th bride's parent. Mr. and Mrs. T Henry Dixon, 32d and Mill Croek roads, Chestnut Hill. The bride, who will be given in marriage uy Air. Dixon, will wear a gown tit soft white satin beautifully trimmed with old famll face, and her tulle veil, also trimmed with family lace, will be, held In plage by a eorenet of orange blossoms She will carry a shower bou quet of 111164 of the 'valley. MU Hmlly P. WeJaii. who will aUAd ur sister as maid f hetww, nitt wear a'ds4)ty gown of pal pljtk eMffiMt. gsacefuUjr triijuie4 with erejm lae. Her hat will be ef i4k vel vet auyl she will carry au armful uf KlUarMy roses, Persy C. Mad4ra, Jr, IH attMMt his brUr as best man, sad there will be, tw ushr. Right Itv. Moasjgnor WIHtaw KiavaB, IX U. t i. Patrick's Churchy JtHtt and Loeust strt, wiU psform tha erttfuRy, which will ba follow by satstU recfstlitw tor the jamdit tam Ui puil a. Uvy Uitlwats) frieads Th brtt l U4X Ml tfe shvugbtar pf tbe Vftl VMaVi Wei tjt4 a, )irW of Mr. Arcbi, VvaU TttMsoA. Mrs. WWwn TiU Tttua jx1 l Rusa H- JatWsvB. Sbt naeV taw tHfcttt two wister ago. ua has boa a, vy mfukir Moht f the oungr m Mr. Madeira If tba Mat ol pn ' M4tri HU motai, wko dlAat ssusu years S40, u. Uim Url V, Msvrlt. l X" ' : H ir. Iur4oc aUultjr. vfV bkwa kr atar. rlstf o OctotMi 1 fi mm Mric V Haius M4tdr AMai iti Mttjna1 DMfJltism luuro ar an Rr. Ifcjdaa, wilt Hv D miH. Jin f-i;f fffeffi tain at dinner In honor of .Miss Mary Crozer Page nnd her fiance, Joseph Msrechal Brown, Jr. , Mr. and Aft. William Wilson Curtln, of i:iS De iJincey place, will give n dinner in honor of Miss Edith n. Ellison. ,lr. and Mrs. Marcellus Coxe. of 2221 I-ociut street, will entertain nt dinner In honor of Mr. and Mrs Allertdn Cushman. of Washington, Air nnd Mrs. Morrli Lewis Clothier will give n danner In honor of Miss Jean Newbold a the Belletue-Stmtrord, Miss Moll W. Rally will be guest of honor nt a dinner glxen by Mr and Mrs. Charles Wlrtf ter Hall) nt the Bellevue-Stratford. Miss L'miM Ashlon'Dorr will be guest of honor nt a dinner ghen b hei uncle and aunt. Dr. nnd Mrs Thomas li. Ashtou, of 1824 Rlt. tenhouse square. Others who wit) eutcrtnln at dinner are Dr. and Mrs. Albert Franclne. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rldgwny, Mr. nnd Mrs William White, Jr. -Air. nnd Airs. Joseph II Widener, Mrs. Arthur Blddle. CAMDEN AND VICINITY A bridge party will be held at the Woodbury Country Club on December 18, On New Year's Evo there will be a dinner-dance. Airs. Jlobcit Tajlor, of Colllngswood, recently entertained a number of Camdch friends sit a "thimble" pirty. ' ' AMUSEMENTS B F. KEITH'S THEATRE CHALLENGE! The Louis Bergdoll Brewing Company's Challenge to HOUDINI JB OlDf.Vrhl"",e"hU' P"" Vtctmbtr ' 1BU Chi or U.' f! Keith's Thea're. Cliettnut bt. betwe-n 11th and 12th SU.. l'hlladelphla, 1'a. Dear Sir: We challenge jnn to mcjipc fioM one of our Urgs raaks after we have filled ame, and our men have locked j on In If ou Adept. Il Is iinderslnoil that, you do no at J""" 'mn rlak. and Hint we aro not to bo held rtspon sllile In cflee of i,oldtnt, as we fully recotntz th Yours Terr truly. The Loult Jltrgdoll Hreuinp Coi.irnay. , HOUDINI ,: Accepts the Above Challenge ' Teat Takes Place at B. P. Keith's Chestnut St. Theatre FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11th tf.so A ma suitRousDis'a show ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES 4 Tonight Tomorrow GERMANY auasia- 60c. 7Dv, it at lfeppa'a. 33c Academy. BROAD Last 2 Evgs." ITomSw FRANCES STARR ,n The Secret NB.ST WEEK SEATS NOW SELLING WILLIAM BLANCHE MAIUB Gillette Bates Doro In Sardou's Masterpiece, DIPLOMACY "irrT"D"K,CirP THIS AND NEXT WEEK ' V UlVlVJllOi. Matinees Wednesday 4 Baturdar. ' N. Y.' HIPPODROME SFECTACULAII rilODUCTlON OF PINAFORE A HEAL SHIP ON REAL WATEP. s.r"Ma,.n.d 5Qc to $i.5o sa-ia $i" ACAD EM X OF MUSIC WEDNESDAY AFTEHNOON, DEC. 1. AT 3:30 KREISLER DIIIECTIO.V O. A. KLLIS TICKBTS. 75 CENTS TO 13 On Sale at Heppe's, 1110 Chestnut Street. nUnofrinf Qf OPEIIA I Home of vyeriit'i UneSinUt OU HOUSU l aratst Photopl. AftJ. 1 to 8, 10 and 15c. Evgs. T to Jl, 10. IS. J! THE SPOILERS- Tnlca Dally Afternoons 2:30. Eyenlnss 4:30. Preceded by Dally Chanso First-Itun. Plctursc. 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