iw--"wBfs- -', Mmmun '"i, ' 'MijlltdagiS EVENING T.EDGER-PHILADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, PEOEMBEB 23, 1914, g DD1GS i i in,.'... nimi.i.,,,ii i I, i muKr.M PH. AN engagement of Interest to this city and jfj, Washington announced today by Mrs. John B. Iloyburo, of Washington, Is that of her daughter, Miss Eleanor Crosier neybuni, and Lieutenant Francis Clark Harrington, V. B. A. Miss neyburn, who la the only daughter of the Jate John E. Rcyburn, ono-tlrae Mayor of this city, and n niece bf Brigadier General William Crazier, has lived much of her Ufa In Washing ton, where she made, her debut three years ago. Lieutenant Harrington Is n Virginian by birth, and graduated from West Point In 1809. He Is now Instructor In mathematics at the Military Academy. The wedding will talte place in June, at the summer home of Mrs. Heyburn In New London, Corin. Announcement has been rnado of the marriage of Mrs. Itattle F. Vandergrlft, formerly of St. David's, and George Harmon Ross, Jr., of Mor rlstown, N. J., on Saturday aftornoon, In El rnyra, N. T. The Uev. P. J. Williams performed ' the ceremony. Mrs, Ross was formerly Miss Fulwllder, of Virginia. The Abrahamsohn Christmas and Easter Com mittee of tho University Hospital has Issued invitations to Join In the Christmas festivities on Friday, December 23, from 11:30 until :30 o'clock, at tho University Hospital. Tho com mittee Includes Mrs. Thomas G. Ashton, chair mans Mrs. Alfred Stengel, vice chairman; Mrs. William Pepper, Jr., treapjsdJP'Mtss Mabel A. Bjlco, Mrs. Bonjamln Chowurs. John G. Clark, Mrs. William J. Clothier, Miss Margaret Dunlap, Mrs. Georgo W. El kins, Jr., Mrs. Ralph B. Evans, Mrs) Daniel Haddock Farr, Mrs. Bar ton Cooke Hirst, Mrs. Frcderlo R, Klrktand, Mrs. John K. Mitchell, 3d, Mrs. Arthur Newltn, Mrs. Charles B. Penrose, Miss Adellno I F. Pepper, Mrs. E. Marshall Scull, Miss Marlon E. Smith, Miss M. Eulalle Wlllcox. Mr. and .Mrs. Edward Lowber Welsh, of H23 Spruce street, will glvo a dance this evening In honor of Miss Maria Newbold Frazter. The guests will bo from the school eet. - Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts' dancing class twill meet this evening. The german will be Sled by Rodney P. Cookman and Tristram C. gColkot. 2d. Anthony J. 'Drexel Blddle, Jr., and IJvlngton jL. BIddle, 2d, will return today from school to spend tho holidays with their parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel BIddle, at 2104 Walnut 8 street . f 'Edward D. Toland returned yesterday from la two weeks' visit to the San tee Gun Club, Santeo Rtrer, B. C, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hemslev will rive a. dknsant the afternoon of January 1 at the Bellevue-Stratford. Miss Henrietta W. Bandore will entertain at jdloner tonight in honor of Miss .Anita Sander land Miss Es telle Sanders. Miss Helen Whlt rtdge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whit-' ? rtdce, of Baltimore, will be entertained by the iMIsses Sanders during the holidays. Theodore Lane Bean will give a dance New t gear's Eve at Norrls Hall, his country seat near Valley Forge, The guests will number about Mr. andl Mrs. John J. Joyce, Jr., of Wynne- wood, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. kUackay, of Chicago, and Mrs. Joyce's brother, gElmer J. Relnhard, of New York, over the i Christmas holidays. ALONG THE' MAIN LINE oVElumooK Tho Golf Club will be the scene of much festivity during the holiday season. On the Wednesday following Christmas' tho Christ mas. danc will be given. A tree will be erected tn a corner of the dancing hall, and the club house throughout will be decorated with greens tapproprlato to the occasion. On Saturday, Jan uary s, a large dance will be given for charity. he proceeds to be used to aid the Belgians. ,Mrs. George A. Smith will' entertain her bridge plub the Tuesday following Christmas at her Home, S Woodbine avenue. Her guests will be Mrs. Wlnsor F. Eveland, Mrs. Joseph P. Mc- rcullen, Mrs. Matthew Qllmore, Mrs. Eugene O, Moajer, .Mrs. Paul D, Mllhollond, Mrs. OHn Bur- 4tt, Mrs. Frank Hancock. Mrs Paul Wolfe. Jtrs. Charles Collins. Miss Jessie Grant nnri Jlas Adele Mosier. lULA-Mrs. Harrison B. Wright, of St Asaph's Hory, win spend Christmas in New York Tlth her brother-lnrlaw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. ryllys Terry, Miss Sibyl H. Wright will be the nest of friends on Long Island over the week- end, tend Miss Marie B. Wright will spend the aarly part of the Christmas holidays at Engle. sooa, i. j. J. Logan Rhoade, son of Mr. and Mr. r toward rUioadsj George, B. Roberts and Brln or p. Roberts, boos of Mr. and Mrs. O, Brinton Sobarts, of Llanengan. have returned from St ieorge school at Newport, It, L. to spend, the Stristmaa holidays -with their parents, at Bala. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lege, of Boston will pena ine unnsunas npiwaya with Hra.Lgge's arena, wr. ana Mrs. J, Samuel Stephenson. Bf City avenue. GEHMANTOWN Miss Marian Palate, of W West Phll-EUena street. wJH give a, luncheon on Saturday, Jon- ry , vt meet ansa Isabel Peters, who la Mr guest r Ur- Bd Mr. Charles Rodman Panooast hava lturned from an extended trip to Japan, and rn uonje at ie west Prjee street Mr. and Mrs. Harold MeNe)l. of Boston, war jWMts of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel BTspham Bowes .... .,. yen., t m, 9pera last night fra. Joseph Lees will entertain the memW, ,ier bridge olub oa Saturday sight at her . tM -UU44tVHt Frances Omerly. of ? FeJham road. i oui capis r urge UlBfbioo, to f Miss Saaor Bdnoads. o Tuesday,- ALONG THE READING A chuorea'a aaneiag eUe baa feso ors;nisd. wm mt every SturUy sftmtM at MAU, MfttiMJH). Th HISHMIU Inelii. Barry Mix, lira. J, ,ni u Qri. KaUJeec Crto HI ut u tk. u FtaxMrtictar t K4tth LwaM, f u K.4rta lika. I FVa Lan, wul ka Aa kaataaai i uu - , ., rm HWII Saturday evening, when her guestsj who are members bf her card club, will be Miss Pearl Westcbtt, Silas Helen Brown, Miss Mary Wilk inson, Miss Gladys Do Camp, Miss Helen Mil lard, Nathaniel M. Watson, Neville Up Camp, Stanley Vandersllce, Walter Miller, Jack Petfr man and E. Raymond Scott. ' Miss Grace Walker, daughter of Mrs. S. Walker, of Ambler, has returned from Scranton, Pa., where she was tho guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Lynch, for six Weeks. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs, Frederla Bellamy Gilbert and Miss Katharine Gilbert, of the Martyn, 40th and Wal nut streets, will entertain at a "klio dansant at the Phllomuslan Club, ZSU Walnut street, on Monday, December 23, from 4 until 6:30 o'clook. As Miss Gilbert Is not yet a debutante, .the guests, who will number about 100, wit.' j mostly from the school set. Mrs. Clarence Atoxander Wray and Mrs. William Patton will prestde at the tea' table, tahllo the young girls nsslstlng Miss Gilbert will be Miss Henrietta, Dlmbnd, Miss Eleanor" Walker, Miss Katharine MacFarlane, Miss Anna MIddleton, Miss Katharine Magee, Miss Virginia 'Barclay nnd -Miss Florence Muzzey. Miss Katharine Deerlng, of 4022 Spruce street, will entertain Informally at bridge on Monday, December 28. Tho guests lncludo Mrsi ' Samuel Hawlcy, Mrs. Boulton Earnshaw, Mrs, Herbert TImahus, Mrs. Frederick Slmonln, Mrs. Clinton Beagary, Miss Helen Bell, Miss Emily Taylor and Mrs. Harold Oaylord. Miss Eleanor Love, of 3745 Walnut street, will entertain at bridge on Thursday, December 3L, Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Brown McCowen, of 4401 Spr.uco street, wilt give a family dinner on Christmas Day In honor of the btrthday of their daughter. Miss Mary D. McCowen. Miss Katherlne Patterson, who spent some time nB the guest of Miss Laura McCowen, has re turned to her home In Barnwell, South Caro lina. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Frank B. Stockley will entertain this afternoon at 2 o'clock at auction bridge, fol lowed by a buffet luncheon, at her home, 18J2 South Broad Btreet Holly and polnsettlas will bo artistically combined In the decorations. Her guests will be . Mrs. William Hutton, Mrs. Thomas Simmons, Mrs. David Rlsley, Mrs. George Shlstor, Mrs. David McCoach. Mrs. Will iam Kerr, Mrs. Thomas Feefer, Mrs. Georgo McLaughlin, Mrs. Parks, Mrs. George Richards, Miss Besslo Young. Miss Beatrice Wilson, Mrs. Everllne, Mrs. William Connell and Mrs. George W. Young. Lieutenant Commander R. S. Keyes, U. S. N., and Mrs. Keyes will entertain on Christmas night at their home In the Glrard Estate, 2330 South 31st street at .an Informal dance.. Among tho guests will" be Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Davis, Lieutenant, T. H, Winters, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Winters, Lieutenant Commander O. A. BIssett, U. 8. N and Mrs. Blssett, Lieu tenant Arthur T. Barney, U. S. N., and Mrs. Barney, Lieutenant C. A. Lutz, U, S. M. G, and Mrs. Lutz, Lieutenant A. S. Sheppard, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Sheppard, and Ensign Chester Jersoy, V. S. N., and Mrs. Jersey. Lieutenant A. S. Sheppard, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Sheppard will entertain on Christmas morning from 10 until 12 o'clock at an Informal little party. Lieutenant Sheppard has Just been transferred to Philadelphia, and he and Mrs. Sheppard are now living In the Glrard Estate. Lieutenant C. A. Lutz, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Lutz will have 'as their guest over the Christ mas holidays Lieutenant Lutz's sister, Mrs. J. Howe, of Chicago. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph A. Wilson' have issued Invitations for a masquerade party, to be given on Now Year's Eve, in honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret Mary WJlson. at their home, 15J7 South 15th street. Polnsettlas, .holly and the conventional Christmas emblems, will form the decorations. Their guests will Include Miss Nan KUIeen, Miss Mary Doyle, Miss Margaret McGuckln, Miss Margaret Devltt, Miss Cath erine Beaver, of Lewlstown; Msa Teresa Don dero, Miss Gertrude Wilson, Miss Catherine Wilson and Miss Catherine KUIeen and Charles O'Neill, Thomas Maloney, James Scanlon, John Thornton, James Moore, Augustus Dondero, William Work, Charles Ltvlzey, James1 Mc Garry and Peter Wilson. Miss Catherine De Barbara, of Altoona, Pa., Will come to the city tomorrow, to be the guest of her cousin, Miss Teresa Dondero, ohltJS' Ellsworth street, over the Christmas holidays. Miss Margaret Davitt of 19J0 South 23d street, will entertain this evening. In honor of Mlas Catherine Moriarty. Ml- fruit II iu.-,tM Hm lnliiHsKPllKn.rij jw; ...iL,r -n-M)f),r miss gertrude TOWER Miss Tower will be guest of honor tonight at a costume dauco to be given by her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower. M"; debutanto daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Powers Laird, will be gueet of honor, at a theatre party followed by tea at the Bellevue-Stratford to be given by Mrs. Halbert Powers Gillette this afternoon. The guests will include Mrs. War ren Powers Laird, Miss Catherine R. Newbold, Miss Lucille H. Llpplncott Miss, Ethel Hast ings, Miss Mary Arrean Miller and Miss Eleanor Boumovtlle Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower, of 1316 Locust street will give a danco at their resi dence this evening In honor of their daughter, Miss Gertrude Tower. Their guests will in clude the members of tho debutante and lounger danclncmen set Mrs. Tower and her daughter will receive ' their' guests In the large square hall, which will be appropriately decorated in greens, poln settlas and holly. The guests will wear fancy costumes. Miss Edith' Harrold Gllllngham will glvo a theatre party followed' by tea at tho Bellevue Stratford tljls afternoon In honor of Miss Har riet Clay Leaf, whose engagement to George Upton Favorite was reoenily announced. Tho guests will Include Mrs. Edward Bowman Leaf, Mrs. Harold E. Gllllngham, Miss Kate Furness Jayne, Miss Roberta, B. Downing, Miss Char lotte Fahnestoak, Miss Elinor Judd Bean, MIbs Hope McMlchael, Miss Dorpthy De H. Deacon, Miss Helena S. Robinson and Miss Eugenia Ket terllnus. NOHTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Meade, of 2223 North Broad street, have Issued invitations for a card party, followed by, informal dancing, on Friday evening, January 1. Polnsettlas com bined effectively with evergreens and' holly will be used In the .decorations; The cards of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Wambold are Inclosed. Miss Mae Steward will entertain at luncheon Monday afternoon, December 2S. at her home, 24U North 13th street, tn honor of Mrs. Mark Arnold. Among her guests" will be Miss Rose De Carlo, Miss Elvira Verna and Miss Lillian Steward. Or Wednesday afternoon, December JO, Miss Mae Steward and Miss Lillian Steward , trill entertain at luncheon In honor of Mrs. Harry A. Norrls. Miss Ruth Gerstlsy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oerstley, of 1411 North, Broad street, will give a dnner-danee tonight at the Manu facturers' Club in honor of her guest, Miss Ella, Btrenc, of Chicago; HI. Pink and white roses and carnations, with an effeoilve back ground of ffrns and palms, wfll form the dec orations. There will be 150 guests. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Haag, of 23(5 North 2Sth Street are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter born Saturday, December 12. FRANKFORD X delightful little mustcale will be given by Mrs. William Carroll this evening In honor of Miss Mary McDonnell, of Atlantic City, who Is the guest of Miss Elinor Gallagher, of Rhawn street The outrof-town truest! will IneludeMlsa Louise Bytes. Miss Myrtle MegUl, Mr. and Mrs. D. H Gold and David R, Tyndale. The decorations win be the usuil Christmas com bination of red and green; the flowers used will be polnsettlas. Mrs. William Kuhn, Jr., of 49 North 5th dtreet, will have Miss Amelia Manning as her guest over the holidays. Mrs. Harry P. Knight will give a theatre party OhrUtmas Eve In hongr of Mtea Ada Halloway, of Baltimore, to be followed by a slipper at Kuglers. MU Arise Bromley, of 4194 Letter street, wtll entertain Saturday afternoon, December 3$, at aueMoji bridge: TO gusets are expeeted. AgaJ the same veaiog Miss Bromey wHl be nsteea at a 4Unr; covers will be placed for 34; cards ao4 daaelag wUl follow. FottWta tb UaJUHB Of MVfl 1414, OfcTiSt- WlW b uftr4 to W the ajftata eX cm1 ta t iMgtfaty f Um SboAr MUM41K Oban. terrD t ui MtefttMl wttk rt totweet i ous mm t- WHAT MLADY JPEARS Handsome Suits Are Worn by Women of Fash ion Vhile Shopping. With the season at Its gayest and the shops presenting "a brilliant aspect, with more and more bewitching displays of Christmas offer ings, milady, flitting here and there in a per fect frenzy of llth-hour unpreparedness, finds many pretty trllles hitherto unexplolted to nil her wants. It Is only when lights begin to glimmer In the dusk and the fascinating shop windows have their curtains drawn that she pauses long enough for her cup of tea, and be takes herself to the nearest hotel or tearoom for a cozy chat with fellow-shoppers. The charity bazaars, which have been held during the last month, have offered many attractive articles, and many people have gone in for really serious Christmas shopping at the booths, for thoqe'ln charge of these undertakings have come to realize that It is only by marking prices at regular market values that they can attract many purchasers. ' Suits and gowns of sand color, which became an Instant success upon their appearance, are being worn by many smart matrons, and they prove a delightful variation from the navy blue which has become almost a uniform for count less persons. One of the younger matrons, Mrs. John R. Fell, was noticed recently In one such trotteur. It was made on rather plain lines with a short full skirt and trimmed with kolinsky fur. Mrs. Fell's hat was of chamois color, small and close fitting Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills Is wearing a good-looking two piece suit of covert cloth. The skirt is quite plain, nnd the coat Is made on boyish lines and slightly cutaway. With it Mrs. Mills wears a wlde-brlmmed hat of soft brown felt flaring sharply at the left aide. A smart gown of biscuit-colored cloth Is worn. by Mrs, John W. Converse. The skirt Is three tiered and trimmed with beaver, and the coat, which has a collar of. beaver, Is cut on military lines and has a , row of very tiny gold buttons down the back. The matron's hat Is of. black, trimmed with two upstanding feather fancies In front Mrs. Herbert Tliden was noticed weartnc an extremely good-looking costume for the oold weather. Her loose sealskin coat reaching be low the knees, had a collar of raccoon fur which was buttoned closoly around her neck. Her skirt was black, having a plaited oversklrt reaching nearly to the ankles, Mrs. Tliden's hat was a small black velvet turban, edged around the crown with bright blue feathers, and a small bunch of French flowers nestled on the side. She wore gray spats and carried a sealskin muff. ROXBOROUGn Mr. and Mrs, Harry Landls, of 70U Ridge avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Pearl M. Landls, to Frank N, Moerk on Saturday night December TJ. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, Virgil E. Rarer, of the Arch Street Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Moerk, are spending their honey. noon In Eastern New York,,and will be at home after January t at 11th street and Chetten ave nue. Oak Lane. Adam Mettlnger, of Mldvale avenue, left yes terday to spend the winter with his son, John K, Mettlnger. at his homo In Sanford, Fla. Miss Mary Robinson, of tn East Hermitage street gave a dinner last night for Miss Grace Temple, whose marriage to Charles Serv ice Taylor will take place on Saturday. The decorations were polnsettlas and ferns. Other guests included Miss Edith Temple. Miss Ruth Temple, Miss Elisabeth Kennedy, Miss Florence Barrae, Miss Myra Mltehel. Miss Caro lyn Mitchell. Miss Bertha Piekel, Miss Carrie Bftrnihaw and Miss May Watson. Miss Catharine M. Pyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. C Pyle, of WUsahlckon, who has been eRtfrtatntng Miss Margaret Eaton, of Pitts burgh, for a fortnight will leave oa Saturday to sptad tea aays with Miss Bates. CHESTNUT HILL i lira. Albert H. Friu will entertain at lUBegtea next Wednesday at her bom oa Ssrtagaetd aveMte, Her guests will be Um sawaWs of her bridge, olub. who Include Mrs. Walter Nash. Mm. Itabert Bruce Lewis, Ms. Mcfewd Fewe. M, xm-m A- Cartrtie Mrs. 84wta Decker, aft. Albert P. Cm, Mm. wutfaut Hosanvtl. Hi. T. M. Brttwatajr, Hi. WUa V. Laverty. Wm- Jo& La a4 Hm Ifctaa Ptao. h etttfe awn tt fMaigl AVERY pretty wedding will tako place this evening In the Adelphlawhen Miss Miriam Meyers, daughter of Mrs. Clara E. Meyers, of 1905 Diamond street, will become the bride of Dr. Abram Strauss. The bride wilt bo given In marriage by her brother, Max Meyers, and the ceremony will bo performed by Dr. Henry Berk owltz. Dr. Lewis Jacobs will bo the best man, nnd Mss Helene Strauss will be maid of honor. Miss Meyers will wear a beautiful gown of white satin, effectively trimmed with silver lace and tulle. Her veil will bo of tulle, held in place with orange blossoms, nnd she will carry a shower bouquet of lilies of the valloy and white orchids. The maid of honor will be gowned In old-blue velvet with silver lace, and she will carry an arm bouquet of yellow roses. After an extended wedding trip through the South Dr. and Mrs. Strauss will be at home at 1S03 Diamond street, after February 1. OBERriELD URUCKER , Miss Beatrice A. Druckcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Druckcr, of 1049 North 20th street will become the bride of I. Frank Ober fleld tonight. The ceremony will be performed at the home of the bride's parents by the Rev. STOTESBURY BALL Philadelphia's Buds Enjoy Ono of Season's Handsomest Danco. The boll given last night at tho Rltz-Carlton by Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury, of 1923 Walnut street, in honor of two of tho season's most feted debu tantes. Miss Cordelia Drexel BIddle and Miss Susan Brimmer Ingcrsoll. proved,- ono of the most brilliant affairs this year. Miss BIddle was gowned, according to her usual custom, In white, while Miss Ingersoll wns very attractive In blue. Supper was served at 1 o'clock In the dining room, after which tho dancing was con tinued until about B o'clock. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Drexel BIddle, Mls3 Nancy Brewster, of Baltimore: Miss Marguerite Caper ton, Miss Almee Hutchinson, Miss Anna Mossey Hecksher, Miss Helen Struthers Ellis, Miss Mary Tyson Denckla, Miss Inez Drayton, Miss Pauline DIsston, Miss Louisa Gibbons Davis, Miss Marrlet Deaver, Miss Dorothy DIsston, Miss Ellse Hopkins, Miss Eleanor Hopkins, Miss Sophie B. Norrls, Miss Lois Cassatt, .Miss Mary Evelyn Chew, Miss Eugenia R. Cassatt, Miss Ruth Cose, Miss Ellen Mary Cassatt. Miss Mary Alice Clay. Miss Katherlno Ashunit Bowie, Miss Margaret Handy Burton, Miss Charlotto Hard ing Brown, Miss Margaret Bcrwlnd, Miss MoIy Wood Bally, Miss Hope Truxtun Beale, Miss Jean Christian Bullitt, MIbs Ella Brock, Miss Louise Brock, Miss Sarah A. Baker, Miss Christine Chambers, Miss Marle-Loulse Wana maker. Miss Mary Brown Warburton, Miss Lucia Alice Pardee Warden, Miss Mary Stuart Wurts, Miss Emille Duval Williams, Miss Alice Chapman Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Thompson. Miss Jean Newbold Thompson, Miss Gertrude Tower, Miss Helen Tower, Miss Hilda Tunis. Miss Kate Furneas Jayne, Miss Margot Ellis Scull, Miss 'Marlon Eyre Savage, Miss Alva Sergeant, Miss Ellen Jacquet Sellers, Miss Char lottoplush, Miss Elizabeth Roberts Heath, Miss Isabel Wurts Page, Miss Ruth Mann, Miss Cor nelia C. Leldy, Miss Dorothy DIsston, Montague Lycett, Jr., Norrls Stanley Barratt DeBenne vllle Bell, John Cromwell Bell, Jr., George B, Bartol. Jr., Greer Bartol, William L. Bally. Jr., Charles Louis, Borie, 3d, Allen Butler, Cowan Bain, Eugene M. Cheston, J, Hamilton Cheston, Alexander Groome, of Baltimore; Eckley B, Coxe, 3d. Eton Cromwell, Oliver Cromwell, Charles P. Davis, Frederick R. Drayton, Henry C. Drayton, John W, Drayton, Joseph N, Du Barry, Jd, William H, Du Barry, Norman Dun ning, Lelghton Dunning, Edward Mitchell Ed wards, Leonard Brooke Edwards, Thomaa Knight Flnletter, Walter W. L, Fotterall, George D. Fowle, Robert Pearsoll Frazler, Wil liam West Frazler, 3d, Emlle C Geyelln, Henri Laussat Geyelln, Jr., .Howard Graham, Edward Day Harris, Richard Harte, J, Bayard Henry, Johns Hopkins, C. Fenno Hoffman, Malcolm S. Huey, Henry H. Houston, Daniel Hutchinson, 3d, Reginald Hutchinson, Bernard CI. Law, Alden Lee, Philter Lee, Philip L. Leldy, J. Thomas Liggett, Barckay McFadden, Alastalr MacLeod, Garner B, Mann, Saunders L. Meade, Morris Hill Merritt. Joseph G. B, Moulton, Ed ward H. Morris, Elllston J, Morris, Jr., Joseph G, B. Moulton, Laurence Murdoch, M. Steven aon Easby, Joseph M. Patterson, 2d, William Piatt Pepper, George Wharton Pepper, Jr., Emlen Randolph, Philip S. P, Randolph, Jr., Benjamin Brannan Reath, 2d, Francis B. Reed, William Laurence Saunders, George Rowland Sergeant, Alfred Sergeant John B. Shober, 2d, Pemberton H. Shober, Forrester Scott James W. Smith, Ashton Souder, C, Stanley Stokea, William D. Stroud, Alexander D. Thayer, Ed mund Thayer, Fltz-Eugene Thayer, Joseph Tre vanton Thayer, John B. Thayer, Jr., Russell Thayer, Jr., Caspar Wlstar, Barton Townsend, Andrew Van Pelt, Joseph King, Turner Van Pelt, Frederick Wllmsen, Carol -wuicox, Harold Wlllcox, Fielding Wlllcox, Rodman M. Wlstar. John Scott, Emory McMlchael and Robert Carrere. TIOGA Mrs. A, L. Thorn, of 33CE North Hth street was luncheon hostess for the members of her 500'' olub yesterday. The decorations were red and green, In keeping with the season. Mrs, Thomas T. Joret, of Brooklyn, K. T. Is tbe guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Weitiel, of Vm North Bread atreet Mrs. Joret formerly re sided In Tioga, and a number of entertain ments have been arranged in her bosor. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Kahn and family, of 3936 Noth Jfth street, are spending several days in AUantlo Qtty. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Clara YMMg wiU esbttiate the jaeisc sewing tfale at her hewae. Hfr Wey mouth street, this evealar- A laOM hMWtaeea will rUew, and. bar wueeta wHi teolud Ml Clara iMgel. Miss LUllaa UWef, Mtes Mabel Sleets. Mtsa WU Stevenson, Mae Alio Ko 4iiw, Mtas Ms Brown. Mlas Matta Tb(UM aaX Ufcu Hetea Wonaitar. UH Betty Uc, of M Keaitn ve mu. irtett bar grWUM. Mr and Cat's. . T. UwtiX. of lm-M. ?, Uw Cartel MMtTK, Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, of the Keneaeth Israel CongregaUon. Mr. Drucker will give his daugh ter In marriage. Bhe will wear her traveling suit of dark brown chiffon broadoloth, trimmed with velvet and fur, and a brown Tslret oat, ornamented with plumes of the same color, Tho ceremony will be followed by a dinner for the families of tho bridegroom and bride. Mr. and Mrs. Oberfleld witl spend their honey moon in the South, and wilt be at home after February 8 at 4S2J Camao street Logan. COLLINS-TUT, Mr, and Mrs. W. Douglas Fenner, of S11T NortSi 13th atreet have announced tho marriage of Mrs. Tenner's daughter, Miss Marian X Page Tlel, to Harry S. Collins, of 2233 North Broad street, on Monday night at their home. The bride wore hor traveling suit of terra cotta chiffon broadcloth, trimmed with raccoon fut, Her white seal fur coat had a collar of raccoon and her turban and muff were of the same kind of fur. Miss Carlyn Cable, tho maid 6f honor, was the bride's only attendant Sh wore a atreet costume of dark steel colored chiffon broadcloth, trimmed with sable. Each carried pale pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Collins left for a motor trip through the South, and oft their return will live at 2233 North Broad street CHESTER AND VIGINITY Frederick Selby, of West Jd street is so journing nt Atlantic City. Miss Grace Haines, of East 11th street I visiting rolativca at Norristown. Major Alfred Cramp, a member of the Gov ernor's staff of West Virginia, who resides at Wheeling, is the guest of hU parents, Mr, and Mrs. John F. Cramp, of Potter street ' Mr. and Mrs. George Hood, of East.' 12th street are entertaining Mr. and Mrst Wiuiani Stewart of Baltimore. Francis Desmong has returned to his home on West 4th street after a week's visit to frjenda at Paulsboro,' N. J. Miss Ethel Campbell, of East 10th street hti returned from Catasauqua, Pa;, where she spent a week as the guest of, relatives. v. Miss Mabel HInes, of West 8th street Js visit lng relatives at Mount Holly, N. J. Harry Mellson, of East 13th street Is spending the holidays with his parents at Butler, Pa,." John Files, of East 24th street Is entertaining his son. John Files, Jr., of Washington, D. CV Frank Cohlll, of West 2d street. Is visltlns relatives at Reading. AMUSEMENTS Chestnut. St" P.pERA I Home of World's Afla J Tin a in. iI0SB I Greatest. Photoplay . Arts. 1 to 6, 10 & jbc Evrt 7 t0 ,lt j lB Jj,,' EOSITXVELY LAST "WEEK! THE SPOILERS TwleJl!.,,r.; Afternoons SiSO. Evening 8tW. Preceded by Keyatone Comedy Plcturea. ' Beginning Monday Atternoon. December 23. TUB CHICAGO TIUBUNCS MOTION PICTURES OP THE EUROPEAN WAR TAKEK UNDEJl DIRECTION OP TILB BELGIAU Coming CAa THE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY OP MDSIC WED. EVO., DEC. ?0 THE CHORAL SOCIETY THE MESSIAH MAB EBREY IIOTZ Ronrnnn At:E:Er::::::::iS!& frank coNtr . . ...... ....,. ... :; :::: : :;SS Members of Philadelphia, Orcheetral " 11E.VIIY aortDON tiIunder; "inZ ll.SO. S1.23.. .oe? cpp iiiv inetnut at. 'W, , 780. Amphitheatre. sOe, BROAD Mat. Today Va'u Holiday Mtttnee Xmu Dr. Ij.t Mat. siturfUy, CHAKXiES TOOHMAN Prnu WJU-UIAAl ULJiNfJlla MARIS Gillette Bates Doro T o a....- ... . ,, unjuua Aiaaierpiece, UU'LuMJVCT 'DIPtOMACT" ntxi ween H13ATH NOW SELLINQ Miun TJTTT.Tl? 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