REQQuSjyi I EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, IDl m 9 litfiW - 1 II JClt1 ' """ I? tv v W IBV" Dn. AND MRS. JOBBPH LEIDT wilt enter tain at dinner Friday, January i, In honor ot Mil Ituth Coxo. Mrs. James Totter will give a dinner or IS eovera at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, on Saturday evening before tho club dance. An attractive dinner was given last night be foro the weekly dance nt Mnnhelm. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wayne, Mr. and Mrsf Arthur Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Tay lor, Wr. and Mrs, Kern Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. nvelll. Another party Included Mr. and Mrs, U. Rosi Carver, i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ball, Mr. and. Mrs. H. Berkeley Hackett and E. Bitten house Miller. Invitations have been Issued for a Christmas cotillon, to bo given In tho ballroom ot the Rlltenhouse, on Wednesday evening, December U. Bupper wilt bo served at 11 o'clock, after which general dancing wilt occur. The ball room will bo beautifully decorated with an arrangement of Christmas greenery, holly, polnsottla and roses and a number of dainty favors, combining Boveral of the Christmas novelties, will bo given. The cotillon Is under the management of Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Hamp shire Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Cverott Barnard, Dr. and Mrs. Fielding Otis Lewis, Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. McCombs, Dr. and Mrs. Brooke Anspach, Mr afcd Mrs. James Moffat, Dr. James Babbitt, Dr. Frank Craig, Dr. rrank Blumm and Dr. Daniel Hoyt. Invitations will shortly bo Issued by Mr. and Mrs, Harry E. Asbury for the marrlago of their daughter, Miss Helens Elizabeth Asbury, to Howard Lenford Murray, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lenford Murray, of Wynnewood. Tho ceremony will tako placo Wednesday, Jan uary 20, at 7:30 o'clock, In St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church at Elklns Park. The Rev. J. Thompson Cole, rector of the church, will officiate Miss Asbury will bo attended by Miss Bertha E. Kohne, of Pittsburgh, as mold of honor, and her bridesmaids will be Miss Nathalie Rand, Miss Madeleine Asbury, Miss Elizabeth Asbury, Miss Helen dray Murray, Miss Eliza beth Cummlngs and Miss Mario Cummlngs. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wlllcox, of this city, are spending several weeks in tho Arlington Hotel, Hot Springs, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wiggins, of 135 South 18th street, will entertain nt bridge tonight at their home. The game will be followed by a supper. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Ervln T. Rclter. Mrs. Charles Balr, Mrs. R. W. Peterson, Mrs. Roland C. Evans, Congressman and Mrs. George W. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCloy and Mr. and Mrs. William Trln kle. Miss Emma Blaklston and her sister. Miss Mary Blaklston, have purchased the Albert At kinson farm In Upper Dublin township, near Ambler, which they plan to make Into an at tractive country home. This 37-acre farm ad joins tho large property of the School of Horti culture for Women, of which Miss Blaklston la a director, and it will be used and farmed by . the school. ALONG THE MAIN LINE MEniON Mrs. S. Earle Haines, of Maple ave nue, will entertain at bridge this afternoon In honor of Miss Emma Walton, whose engage ment to John Wallace Hallpwell, Jr., was rs cently announced. About six card tables will be arranged In the lower floor, and In tho din ing room the table will be attraotlvely dec orated with red carnations and feathery ferns. The guests will be Mrs. Anvllle B. Hopkins, Mm. Phllllpp Luders, Mrs. Herman Smith, of New York; Mrs. Kenneth Luders, Mrs. Freder ick Taylor Chandler, Mrs. Dale Fltler, Mrs. Albert Means. Mrs. John Bromley, Miss Vir ginia Wetherlll, Miss Marguerite Hollopeter. Miss Helen Gay, Miss Beatrice Flood, Miss Ruth Enger. of Cincinnati. Ohio; Mt&s Harriet Gay, Miss Ruth Elsenhower, Miss Helen Corm ier. Miss Elizabeth Buchanan, Miss Marts Btnrr, Miss Dorothy Wilson. Miss Edith Wilson. Miss Alyse Matthews, Miss Elisabeth Cum mines. Miss Mildred Baugher, Miss Eleanor Mende, Miss Martha Collins, Miss Helen Pando and Miss Harriet Gay, Mrs. Haines sister, Mrs, HermonSmlth, of New York, came over from New" York today and wfll be her guest over this weekrend. Miss Marguerite Hollopeter, daughter of Doc tor and Mrs. W. C Hollopeter, gave an attrac tlvo luncheon yesterday at her home, Merlon 'and Sycamore avenues, In honor of Miss Ruth Engers. of Cincinnati, Ohio, who baa been her guest for tne past two weeks, WAYNE MUs Frances L. Ross gave a lunch son today at her home. In Conshohooken, In honor of Mlu Elizabeth Low Pleasants, of Wayne, whose engagement tq Herbert a Crews. ex Toronto, Canada was announced this week. The tabla was attractively decorated with pink roses and greens, and the guests were Miss - Ross' mother, Mrs. David H. Ross, Mrs. Court ney Crocker, of Boston; Mrs, Walter Addison Fox, Miss Esther Push. Miss Merle. Sampson, Miss Maude Dessau, pf New York I Miss Mollis Obdyko and Miss Mary Tongus, of Baltimore. CHESTNUT HILL Arthur U. Crosby will return to hU home, on Mermaid lane, on Friday from Yale, to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. He wilt have as his guests seven men who attend Yale with him, They are Albert Olsen and Alfred N. Phllllpps, of qUnbroolc, Conn, Heaton Twadway, Sidney Kelly, of NoVr York: "John Dterwtrth, of Brooklyn; .Franais Blossom, of Chicago, and Edward Thurston, ot Chicago. They wilt attend tho dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Everett W. Crosey wm rtYe 0a Saturday night at tha Philadelphia Qrick; CJub. also l$e aimw-aance whlh Mr. and Mrs, Harvey l Blklna will give, for M Mary Bayard on wtMri riwfwvr , WUUam Coleman Vjoul of ltaina and B fifeawkM avmB, is spading gsveraj days in JgwM V KMWMtVig. Pw. Atoll W. QiwrU wH wtHl the vtmr q( her -w Moo4y aftAc , kt few, m NlpfKw strt, Cfetaut MM, wfcaa fer weals tU be MU4 AUm AsUt, MJ UUtan fcHMW. DMWy AIJUW, MtW Wtry . Mfe CawKjs Burg. Mia Wand OrouveU 4 Krt, ifrmt Staunmmwa. Wm Kft W(--avru, ai me Now . tim. tea ?ttirwri iSmsa e.tiudl mj u, S30AL C1IIU ffiON, ALONG THE IlEADING Miss Theodora Culver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Culver, of Jenklntown, will return today from Wlfson College, Chambers burg, Pa., for tho holldaprs, Mrs. John C. Martin, of Wyncote, left last Friday for Detroit, Mich., where she wilt b the guest of her sister for a fortnight Mrs. Newman, who has been the guest of Mrs. Charles W. Beck, Jr., of Crescent road, Wyncote, for the past two weeks, returned to her home In Now York on Tuesday. William Harley MuSford, of "Hedgeley," Wyrlcote, who has been abroad on a business trip Blnce Thanksgiving, Is now In France. Mr. Mulford wilt not return for rUsiral weeks. fjjr Mr. and Mrs. Willis MoDonatd Powell, of Upper Montclolr, N, J will arrive on Thurs day, Dccomber 21, and will be the guests ot Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Schoble. at their home In Wyncote until after New Year's. Mrs. Powell will bn remembered as Miss cWa Irene Schoble befor her mar riage in October. Tho Men's Association of Oak Lane Park gavo a. banquet last evening at the Manufac turers' Club. There were about ICO men pres ent. Edwin Abbott, Esq., Ib president of the association. Mrs. A. J. Harrlssou, of Oak Lane, Is spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph W. Talley, ot Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Harrlsson will not return to her home until April. GERMANTOWN Tliu Science and Art Club ot Qermantown was entertained by Mr. and Mrs, William G. Foulke, ot 243 Tulpehocken street. Miss Marlon Chapman, of SOS Duval street, ac companied by Miss Emma Bradbury, will leave tomorrow for Bethlehem, whero they will spend tho week at a house party at Lehigh University. Miss Phoebe Satterfleld, of 6323 Wayne ave nue, has na her guest Miss Etta Taliaferro ot Baltimore, who will spend the remainder of the week here. w Mrs. Wheeler Lord, ot Manhelm street, has returned to her home from Bethlehem, .Pa., where she visited friends. Mr. and Mrs, William McKendrle Scott, of G423 Laurens street, left yesterday for Centre vllle, Md,, to attend the wedding of Miss BcsbIo Brown. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker will nttend the hall to be glvomat the navy yard on Fri day night, and will' have as tficlr guests Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Peterson, ARABIAN NIGHTS Final Entertainment at Made-iu-Amcrica Feto a IIurc Success. The Arabian Nlsht Fete and Tableaux given last night In Horticultural Halt as a culmina tion to the three days' Made-In-Amerlca Fair was a fitting climax to this wholly successful undertaking, and the workers who had striven with such untiring energy felt tbetr efforts well rewarded by the audience which packed the hall to the doors. Indeed, even the charming wife ot ono of our plutocrats, arriving rather late, found herself unable to secure a seat. Tho performance began with the Oriental scene. In which Mrs. J. Kearsley Mitchell was enthroned as queen, surrounded by her slaves and at tendants, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's address being omitted. In this scene a number of dances were exeouted by well-known society people. In the Intermission, Lilian Emerson, a child dancer, performed wonderfully. The tableaux were given with a fidelity to de tail which was quite remarkable and most artistic. As the curtain was drawn the pictures were revealed set In a huge gotd frame, with a neutral background, which made the figures stand out in bold relief. A pleasant surprise was the presence of Miss Angelica Brown and of Maurice Roche, who came over from New York to appear in the poses. Miss Brown posed prettily as "1S30," and Mr, Roche appeared with Miss Hannah Randolph in "Please," a fetching study of a harlequin and columbine. Following the tableaux supper was served, during which Miss Perot and Mr. Taylor, professional dancers, performed! The dancing competitions proved most thrill ing. Mrs. Gardner Cassatt and Andrew Wheeler, Jr., were finally awarded the decision for the waits, Mr, and Mrs, Robert alpln Ervln for tho one-step, find for the fox trot Miss Margot Scull and Saundtra L. Meade proved th winners. JT9 es!ff &f wT"nMS Mrs ,i u. , -Kt it t4.uas Hiajrii, A 1 111 tSISBBPJnSjHBSS jBBk.K,MPHSBBBSW Hlrf3PxifisH3fsaaaLaaaa CMiaaaaaaaaaaaaBl&M iMK v asfiK?9ILsR9aK5iflLssssm tar,. " '. fL$l?!! mKs, Him' -;V 4yi mM HyBt' ,' Sfm '- wmi uHni l ' HHnD9EsloK&Jll2ilaBK k. B8E3BPsBLilBBfe asaWBBrHpS'SHHsBaplsaBBaBBBBsBisBB mmmJmtm , , iff iTiffiiastJ H Sirs. Drown has given much time to aiding the illllll $!'VV vi&$mnRMtitKRUm MRS. GEORGE GORDON MEADE LARGE Mrs. Large is ono or the most prominent young matrons of this city. She has been actively interested in the Emergency Aid. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Glrard Yacht Club of Point Breeze, ono of tho most exclusive clubs In South Philadel phia, will entertain this evening at a large dunce to be given In Lu Lu Temple. The affair Is In charge ot AVUIIam Lane, president of the club, assisted by Charles S. Davis, of the Glrard Estate. Some of the guests who are expected will bo Mr. and Mrs. Gartley, ot Mount Airy; Mr. nnd Mrs. Brlttaln, of Mount Airy; Miss Blanche Lane, Mr. and Mrs Lucius Bcebe, Mr. and Mrs Charles Dal, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Livingstone. Lieutenant Com mander R. S. Keyes, U S N., and Mrs Keyes, Lieutenant Commander a. B Landenberger, U. S. N., and Mrs. Landenberger, Lieutenant Commander G. A. BIssett, U. 8. N and Mrs. Blsiett. Lieutenant C. A. Lutz, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Lutz, Lieutenant T. H. Winters, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Winters, Lieutenant Taylor, U. S. N., Lieutenant A. T. Barney, U. S. N., and Mrs. Harney, Miss Lane and J, Parker. A feature ot the daiuo will bo the exhibition dances which will be given by Mrs. Jesse Wilson Stiles and Stanley Balrd Reed. Charles W. Peckworth entertained a. few friends Informally at his home, 1630 Porter street, last night. The Invited guests were William R. Burwell, Edwin E. MacNIcoll, Will iam A. ToIIIvcr, Lieutenant Andrew R. Lock hart, N, 0 V.; Raymond E. Cook, Harry J. Morlo, A. Phillips Greenway, Harry 8. Brautl gan and Louis R. Beck. WEST PHILADELPHIA Sirs. John I. Schulze, of 12U North COth street, entertained this afternoon at a "500" party of four tables, followed by a buffet luncheon. Her guests will be Mrs. Paul Connelly, Mrs, John Berry, Mrs. John Klntell, Mrs. Robert Hoben, Mrs. William B. Scattergood. Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. James Kernan, Mrs. G. Murphy, Mrs, WHl'am Loveland, Mrs. Paul Mallle and Mrs. J. Evans. Mrs. Joseph Newman, of Kd and Catharine streets, was tho hostess at a "600" party followed by a buffet luncheon yesterday after noon. Her guests, who are members of her card club, were Mrs. Samuel Klefer, Mrs. Bruce McFadden, Mrs. Florence Striker, Mrs. Klebel. Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mrs, wmUm E. Webster, Mrs. Rutter, Mrs, Qulgley, Mrs. Tyndal, Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Robinson. Mr. David A. Drew, of 13 Larchwood avenue, left last week for Jacksonville, Fla., whero he Will spend the winter with relatives. Mrs. Henry R. Jackson, of the Bartr&m. lef$ last week for Boston, where she will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Walls, ot U South 46th street, will entertain the members of their Saturday Bvenlng Bridge Club at their home Saturday night. . TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. H. Calvin Trumbauer, of U3I West Venango street, wUJ entertain at dUne and eards tonight for Mr. and Mr. Henry Q, Querns, Mr and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Weland. MUa Qenevley Qamj8, of U96 Wst Al legheny avenue, wttt Uo the hostess at erl party and buKtt luneheon Ibis afternoon for the "600" dub. Her guests will be Mrs. pr. dval Morris, Mrs. Ly Walkr MU May Jacobs, MUj HeUste Balj, MUs Marie ProtH Mls OrtMt Bubs, Ml Katharine Sehoslitld, Mrs, Wttttsn Data aad Mrs. Joba Klefer. HMWK A. WtttmasMss. t Wast Vejug ut, will fttHti tomorrow evening at ttw Udso of Utaa Margajrot ttj's danciag eiayw. rb guMMi witt tnctuao Mr. axul Mrs. lwlst f;u Mr as4 Ifea- Jm U. M-fruad, Hr mi mm- wm-m. WsJmf xk&f4 CHARITY AFFAIRS Largo Card Party Will Do Given Tonight at tho Adelphla. To aid tho unemployed and stranded women writers In London, the Pennsylvania Women's Press Association will give a large card party tonight at tho Adelphla. Mrs. A. Elizabeth Wager-Smith, who has charge of the entertain ment, will bo assisted by Mrs. Harriet Hayden Fmck, Dr. Alice M. Seabrook, Mrs. Sara L. Oberholtzer, Mrs. Mary Alien Caley, Miss Re glna M. Fisher, Dr. Margaret A. Warlow, Miss Ida Ellis Turner, Miss Helen I. Castclla, Mrs. E. P. Mustln, Dr. Ruth Clement, MIbs Jane A. Stewart, Miss M. Ethel Burk, Miss Kather Ine Bregy, Mrs, Honore Walsh, Miss Dora A. Shoemaker, Mrs. Edouard de V. Castel, Miss Curtis Wager-Smith, Miss C. Jessica J. Don nelly, Miss Anna G. Engell, Miss Lotta V, Plckard, Miss Elizabeth IC Peal), Miss Florence D. Walsh, Miss Emily Krlder Norrls, Miss A. Edith Meyers, Mrs, D. II. Develln, Dr. Alice M. Norton, Mtss Cora E. Beltler, Miss C. A. Beck, Mrs. C, T. Randall, Miss Cora E. Beltler, Mrs. Etta Haley Osgood, Mrs. Amanda C Wilson and Mrs. Mary Allen Caley. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Emily Temple has Issued Invitations for the marriage of her daughter, Miss arace Lil lian Temple, to Charles Service Taylor, Sat urday night, December 26, at her home, 6121 Rldgo avenue. Miss Temple has selected her sister, Miss Edith Temple, tor maid of honor, and Miss Ruth Temple, also a Bister, and Miss Mary Robinson for bridesmaids. Mr. Taylor wilt have William Bovard for best man. The ceremony will bn followed by a reception. Tho at-home cards are for after January 15, at 333 Roxborough avenue, Mr. and Mis. Frank 31. Young, of 413 Le monte street, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Rose M. Young, to Mor ton C. Ludwlg, of Germantown, on Wednesday, December 18. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Frlesman. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwlg, on their return from their wedding Journey, will live at 6U5 Germantown avenue, Mr, and Mrs. Brwln Simpson, of S69 Green lane, gave a theatre party last night, followed by a dinner, In celebration ot the birthday an niversary of Mr, Simpson. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA A birthday party was given to Qrvllle 3. Davis, at his home, 2061 East Tork street, which was attended by 60 persons. The guests In eluded Mrs. Elisabeth Snagg and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, John Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. William Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Itau, Mrs, Sturkv Miss Florence Sturk, Mr. and Mrs.- Elwood Morgan, Mrs. Banh Derr, Miss Ethel Dlesco, Miss Marlon Pedley, Mtss Ada Whitehead, Mlas Florence West, Miss Mary Weir, Mtis Sara Weir, Miss Edna Weir, Miss Edna Edwin, Miss Thelma Thomas, MUs Dorothy Ilau, Mils Elva Bmlth, MUs Gertrude Morgan, James Morrison, Andrew Weir, Charles Klesllng, Harry Bloom, Raymond Bloooi, Walter Craven, Courtland Kane, Albert Booth, Grovr Morgan and John Pedley. Miss Gwendolyn Taylor, of Kensington, will entertain at W tomorrow afternoon. Those present will be MUs Evelyn Jardin. Mlas Mabel McLaughlin, MUs Alma Mueller, MUs Gwen dolyn Taylor, Mrs. G Bradbury, Mr. Lyna Walker, Mrs. P. Kelly and Mr. UreadCeU. Mrs. WttNaw Wwks, who has been ths guest of Mrs- BtoadfteM, of JW Fakfrd areaus. KeMtBgtea. tor the. past week, has returned ta bw home ta Capo May. Mrs. William Kna. Jr.. wtU eoUrUln at do sw asd W ftouaday sg at br boou, MM Mwth fell auet. Tbe tees wtu b dawrat4 vugnM. bUa and wre&jtoa t red uMrti hUr tmd. u;uaus. ffaa guwui wJU taoluil OaeUw al M r. WU -nam H itaAwng. Htm ,s,rsltn Masumn, WU- Ham Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eayre, Mr. and Mrs. William Kammerer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Starrctt, Frederick WIstenberg, Doctor and Mrs. II. A Id rich, Miss Edna Eayre and A. L. Hackman. Mrs. Kuhn was Miss Julia Manning, of West Philadelphia, before her marriage last spring. Miss Lillian Clever, Mrs. J. Walsh, Thorn is Bradley, John Finney, Harris Behan, William Kano, Joseph Ash, Richard Carr, John Herman, Frazler Reese, James Kane and Michael Walsh. Doctor and Mrs. M. L. Ftnkbtner, ot the southwest corner 2d and Diamond streets, wilt entertain at cards tomorrow evening, followed by a buffet supper. Their guests will be Doctor and Mrs. Q Athton Bardsley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowbottom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Boardman, Mr, and Mrs. Bauers, Doctor and Mrs. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs Frnnk W. Ashbrook and Mr. and Mrs. William Hllpert. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Bendann have returned from their wedding trip and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mansbach, of K3S Diamond street, for a few days, after which they wilt leavo for Baltimore and live at the Hotel Belvl dare. Mrs. Bendann, before hof marrlago on Thanksgiving night, was Miss Violet S. Mans bach, the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Mnnabach. Mrs. George Washington Edmonds, of UU North 33d street, will give a theatre party fol lowed by n tea dansant at the Bellevue-Strat-ford, on Saturday, in honor ot her niece. Miss Eleanor Edmonds, a debutante of tha season. The guestu will be Mtss ilae Vox, Miss Adelo Steele, MUs Leonora Walz, Miss DorU Howes, Mtss McDowell. MUs Gladys Trlnkle, Miss Edna Balr, Mrs. John Edmonds, Milton Oresn, Qeorge Caldwell, George Whlteman, Fletcher Fhaum, Hoy Bookmyer, James Stevenson, Craig King, Glmber Evans, Bamon Revos and Ed ward Scott. A party was held at the home of MUs Mary Walsh, 2111 Oakdale street.' Tha music was fur nished by Professor Brookshaw, Among thos present were Miss Mary WaUh, MUs Catherine Walls, MUs Alice Ott, Miss Marls Moran, Miss Carrie Barker, Miss Sarah Walsh, Miss Boss Hasan. MUs Ella Barker, Mtss Catherine Carr, Mrs- Edward Foerderer, of ISiT North Broad street, will give a luncheon followed by cards, today, at her home. LANSDOWNE Mr. and Mrs, Harry McOlrney, of BycamorA" street, gava a surprise party to their son, Harry, In honor of his birthday yesterday afternoon. The boys and glrU present were MUs Anna Soanton, MUs Margaret Connor, Miss Margaret Daniels, Miss Gertrude Berrage, Mis Mary Burns, MUa Stella Gallagher, MUs Anna Man ley, MUs Alice Manley, Oeorgo McFadden, Charles Qutnn, Edward Galltn. John Gallagher, Joseph Connelly, Henry Murray, Francis Spence, Francis Berrage, Robert aabo and Raymond Bcantan. MUs Gertrude Haley, ot 18 West Wycombe avenue, U visiting MUs Coretta, Boons, at Bal timore. FRANKPORD MUs Artee Bromley, ot IH Lrijxtt, wttl UiB at aucttoa bridge aififijoMi ot Beccbsr M. Stty mjtfa wit) ML The saw cyeatag iiiu ptemlsy M taitinalu at Ateasr. wtu pat4 for u4s. Cards and dastg wV w. HUs BeaAfa a tm sraiii aaf ssssUL MABsssW b4aA - j-- Wttttajn fimhhin Mwn4 a O. 8&madub kS la ysak foed on lt ur 4mbso. ajbs tri1)ng am. &t&M i.'hl-'Tf aX Vy.ju, Civ. ERUTANH AFFAIRS TODAY seems to hold very UtUo for the bus debutantes, who haVa been working so strenuously for the "Made-ln-Amerlca" fata and tho rArious social events that cr6b up. Of coilrse the Fashion Fete nt the ltltz-CarUon )s the alt absorbing topic, at which a number of the eoetsty leadera will pose as manikins, and the proceeds wilt go to the Emergency Aid Committee. Mr. Joseph D. Godwin, of M Pino street, will give a luncheon In honor of her three debu tante cousins, Miss Mary Stuart Wurta, MU Hilda Tunis nnd Miss Isabel Wurt Page. A number of the season's debutantes will be pres ent. WILMINGTON At the annual meeting ot the Delaware So ciety, Daughters of the War of 1X1& hetq Tues day afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Woodward, the following ofllcers were elect ed for the ensuing year: Mrs. Thomas Munn, president; Mrs. Selden S. Deemer, 1st vlco president; Miss 8. C. Russell, 3d vice pmt dent! Mrs. A. II. Smith, recording secretary; Mrs. John M. Wilson, correspbndlng secretary; Mrs. Irving Fluke, of Dover, registrar; Mrs, K. P. Moody, librarian; Miss Anrle Cunningham, ot Smyrna, historian; Mrs. John Huxley, auditor; Mrs. Franklin Murphy, Mrs, John L. Johntdrt Mrs. James L. Massey and Mrs. Thomas Bad lor, directors. Colonel and Mrs. E, G. Buclmer entertained at dinner at their home, 1803 Delaware avenue, last week. William G. Jones leaves for Jacksonville, Florida, this week to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penington, , 1 J CAMDEN AND VICINTrY Miss Minnesota E. Craig entertained her sewing circle yesterday afternoon at her home In Merchantvllle, N. J when her guests were. Miss Jane Curran, Miss Constance Olosklnr, Miss Resins. Lents, Mtss Ethel iCneass, Mrs. George N. Nicholson and Mrs. William Bll letter. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bradley, of th and Cooper streets, are entertaining Mrs, Bradley's parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Walters, c Oreat City, for the winter months. The Beta Gamma, a group of 13 young Society girls of liaddonfleld, will give a play tomor- row evening for the benefit ot the playgrounds. Miss Mae Fitzgerald, of Merchantvllle, has ; I mOIjHUbJI -"- BB.-.mi-..'fr. .... .inrir f been entertaining Miss Dorothy Miller, Of Pitt. V burgh. J j AMUSEMENTS s H ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED! : OWING TO TUB UNPn.ECEDENTE DEMAND FOB, BEATS THIS WEEK 4 Thn fViflofntif C4-yaa4- I"Itmm-o t47iTA I Management Has Decided to Continue Run of THE SPOILERS Throuth Xmaa Week. Tha &raKemcnt WILL POBITIVCLY END 8A.TURDAY, DEC. 28, -- J BECJ1NNINO MONDAY AFTERNOON. DEC. 23 The Klrit and Only Authentic MOTION PICTURES OP THE EUROPEAN WAR Now Balnr Printd at SUth St. Thiatre, New Tort Coming THE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLME n TTTTS FllIDAY EVENING, 8:16 ' iiiiO gATURDAY MAT., 2:30 ALLIED POWERS COe. 7 Bo. 11 at Iltppa'a S5o Academy. H Germany Aau. Tues. Evg. D2 DEC. TpT r13T POPULAR II UATINEH TODA Jtf ill U XT LU UiBT FIVE TIME3 1 VJ U Jt. 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