mvwmmmitii mwvmpw h EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 191?. $ S35IIAL emu KON ii - - - ' i r rn -i gx- a VH AT &h ' ' ' i i ii 01 ih RS. LANGDON MITCHELL., of De t.nnv ntop. will irlve a dinner-dance In honor of hor daughter, Miss Valentine Mitch ell, on Saturday. January 2. Tho guests win bo from the younger Bet, as Mies Mitchell has not ns yet made her debut. Mr, and Mrs. MarcellUB Cox, of 2221 Locust street, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crownlnshleld and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Whltwell. of Boston, as their guests the early part of next week. They will attend the dance to bo siren next week by Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Leldy In honor of their daughter, Miss Cor nells. Leldy, on Tuesday: tho danco given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe for their daughter, Miss Ruth Coxe, on Thursday night, and the ball to bo given for Mlea Margaret Berwtnd by her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry August Bcrwlnd, on Wednesday. Qn Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Cochran, of 1006 Walnut street, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Coxe and their guests at dinner prior to the Coxe dance. Biro dances will be given at the Philadelphia Cricket Club during January. The first wilt take place on Saturday, January 3. The other days will be Friday, January 8; Saturday, Jan uary 18 Friday. January 22. and Saturday, January SO. On'New Tear's Eve thero will be a masquer fide dance at tho clubhouse. Miss Nancy Brewster, who has beon the ffuest of Mrs. B. T. Stotcsbury, at 1823 Wal nut street, has returned to her home In Balti more. ' McChire Fahnestook. who Is at present living In Scranton, Is spending. a short tlmo with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fihnestock, of 218 South ISth street. Miss Elolso Orrae. who has been visiting In Philadelphia for tho past month, has returned to her home In Washington. Mrs. Irving .Prentiss, of 4C0T Spruce street, Will entertain a house party over the week end. Her guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Felix Hughes, of Cleveland, and Miss Sarah M. Sheridan, of New York. On Monday after noon Mrs. Leopold Stokowskl will entertain In their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Meyer, of Mount Airy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marguerite Meyer, and Walter H. Dels roth, of 4303 Lenox street, aermantown. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathowson, of 4337 Cedar avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anna C. Mathewson, and Ralph Graham Miller. Miss Gladys Edwards, of 321 Carpenter street. Gcrmantown. will give a bridge this afternoon In honor of Miss Dorothea F. Schell. whose marriage to Alfred Moorheod North -will take place on Thursday, January 7. The guests will Include Miss Marlon Foley, Miss Margaret Bradbury, Miss Emily Mossley. Miss Madeline Hensel. Miss norothy Bradbury, Miss n,n iinn.. I Miss Gertrude KUng. Miss Miriam Partridge. Mrs. William C. Nesblt of J .. .- ...-- -.,- T.mmn CalinH nnd MlflS ffew xorx; aaiaa 4. ,..-.. Dorothy G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William Embery, of 1932 Penn Btreet, Frnnkford, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Frances Embery. and J. Harvey Doerlng. 'of 2723 North ISth Btreet t Now that the rush of Christmas charities. Christmas shopping and Christmas giving Is over, the rush of Chrlstmus parties Is on. Monday evening Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham Penrose, of 1720 Spruce street, will glVe a dinner at the Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of Miss Cordelia BIddlc. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel BIddle, and Miss1 Ruth Coxe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe. The party will later go to the Monday Cotillon, the first meeting ot which will take place that night, Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Eldon Graham, of 1713 Spruce Btreet, will give a dinner?' tp be followed by a theatre party, In honor of MUs Margaret Handy Burton, daugh ter of Mr. and 'Mrs. George Burton. Miss Charlotte Harding Brown will be guest of honor at a dinner, which Mr. nnd Mrs, Theo dore Heath will give at their residence. 1S2S Tine street and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Leldy will give a large dance at the Rttz-Carlton, In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Cor nelia Carter Leldy. Mrs. Herbert W. Warden, of 1520 Pne street, will give a theatre party, In honor of her daughter. Miss Lucia Alice Warden, before the Leldy ball. Mr- and Mrs. Feraberton Hutchinson, of 1SS3 Vine street, will entertain at dinner, In honor of their debutante daughter, Miss Aimte Hutchinson. On Wednesday evening Miss Margaret Ber wlnd will be guest of honor at a boll, which her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Augustus Berwlnd, will give In the Rose Garden of the Bellevue-Stratford; many of the season's dsbutantea will be present, and many will be guests of honor at dinner before . the dance, among whom will be Miss Mary Brown War burton. Mrs. A. Slney Carpenter will enter tain at a Urge dinner at the RlU-Carlton, In honor of her niece, Miss Pauline Dlsston. Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wood will enter tain In honor of their niece. Miss Molly Wood Bally, debutante, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winter Bally. Aa Mr. and Mrs. Wood are In deep mourning, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood will have the dinner at their home. On the last day ot the old year many enter tainments win be g)ren to usher out the old year and welcome in the new, Mr. and Mrs. Honry Biintan Cqxe. of Penltyn, will give a dance at the Bellevue-Stratford, in honor of tbelr daughter. Miss Ruth Coxe. Many dinners )!? been planned fgr the dtbutante before this dance. Mt Mart Louise Wsnamaker wtll be gliest At honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred a Clay, of lit Spruce sUott. Mr. and Mm. Thomas Do Witt OHyler. ot JSdaowead, HavecCoed, will entertain in beam Of Mla 4U4 sfaltuoiason and MJm Hn T. XImI wt tbo Bellovuo tltwrt Mies Suel Klao Cwtt m4 Mtos Jtsgr St fe)U uriy m th gitmtk at feUM Wt Mr. nd Mts. oor W Child Drj, Written. Br a Mnwr. Ux ed Jr. 1rft.re W KejUJl Mtll wtoc- M tcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephen H. Bennett, of Boston. Mrs. Calvin M. Smyth, of 224 West Walnut lane, will give a dinner In honor of Miss Eleanor Edmunds, debutanto daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Edmun'ds. Friday, the first day of the new year, will be quite an appropriate day for partlos. Miss Edith Harrold Dillingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrold E. aillngham, wilt bo presented at a dancing tea at the Acqrn Club, to bo given by her parents. Many of the season's debutantes will help receive. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Balrd, of 312 Pine street, will give a fancy-dress dunce, In honor of Miss Mary Stewart Wurts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos Stewart Wurts, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Leldy will entertain nt dinner, in honor of Miss Ruth Coxe. and Mrs William M. Longstreth, of Gcrmantown, will entertain at dinner. In honor of her daugh ter, MIbs Mildred Longstreth, prior to the meeting of Mrs. Troth's dancing class nt Ger mantown Cricket Club. On Saturday evening Mrs. James Thorlngton will give a dinner, to bo followed by a theatre party, In honor of. Miss Mary Hall Laird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Powers Laird. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Potter, of Now Tork, will give n theatro party, followed by supper In honor of Miss Kathorlno Ashhurst Bowie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baynrd Bowie. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts will entertain at dinner on Now Tear's Evo at the Merlon Cricket Club. A danco will be given on Monday, Decem ber 23, at the Rlttcnhouso under tho direction of Mrs. Fry and Mrs. William Montgomery. This is ono of the delightful series which havo been given1 for tho younger set in Philadel phia and vicinity. Miss Dorothy Hamlll, of the Blenheim, will leave today for White Sulphur Springs, Va., to be gone several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Moore, of Bala avenue. Bala, are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Moore's sister In Newark, N. J. ALONG TUE MAIN LINE MEHION Carson Rhodes, of Glen Riddle. Is spending several weeks with his sister, Mrs. Karl E. Llndgren, of Hazlehurat avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Thouron entertained their daughter, Mrs. John Gordon, and hor chil dren yesterday. . WAKNE-Recent arrivals at the Wesley Include Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Waltors, of Oyster Bay; P. ,T. Bartlett, J. E. Fredrick. Mrs. Douglass, all of Philadelphia, and the Misses Wentworth, of Roanoke, Va. Miss Clara Roerer Is home from college, spending the Christmas vacation with-her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. llemy Roerer, of Lans downe avenue. DEBUTANTE sn II in H I K v f im TWO affairs iwll mako up today's program for the debs! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steelman Dlsston, of Norwood Hall, Chestnut Hill, will entertain at a theatre .party, to be followed by Bupper and dancing at the Rttz-Carlton, this evening,' In honor of their niece. Miss Pauline Dlsston, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. William DlBston. The guests will Include Miss Margaret Bennett, of Boston, who Is the guest of Miss Dlsston; Miss Cordelia BIddle. Miss Margaret Berwlnd, Miss Eugenia Cassatt, Miss Margaret Handy Burton, Miss Marie Louise Wanamaker, Miss Margaret Bennett, Miss Elsa R. Reath, Miss Mary Brown Warburton. Miss Hope T, Beale, Miss Cornelia & Leidy, Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Miss Dorothy Dlsston, Edward Brooke, Jr.,, Alfred Sergeant, Saunders Meade, A. J. Drexel BIddle, Jr., Reginald Hutchinson, Hare Davis, Frederick Stlllman, Jr Henry C. Barclay, William H. DuBarry, John H, Potter, Effingham B, Morris, Jr.. Alfred C. Gilpin. Philip S. P. Randolph, Jr., John L. Montgomery and R. Penn Smith, Jr. Tn the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Robin son Potter will give a dansant at the Bellevue Stratford In honor of theli niece. Miss Margaret Berwlnd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Au. tfustus Berwlnd. The guests will be from the debutante and younger dancing men's Bet WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Edward Newton Haag and famUy, of-t$37 Cedar a,venue, will spend the Christmas holidays at Dover, Del., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ferguson, Mr, and Mrs. James Dillon, of 903 South 4th Btreet, will entertain at dinner this eve ning. Covers will be laid for eight and Christ mas decorations wiU be used. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Haff e, Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. Frank 's. Stockley. Mrs. H. Creager, of the Bahrain, will enter, tain on New Tear's Eve at an Informal, dinner party, V SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Lieutenant Commander Q. H. Comfort, U. S. N.. and Mrs. Comfort will entertain at a de lightful tea, on Sunday, on the steamship Caro lina, )n honor 8f Mr." and Mrs. William Crelgh ton nnd their Httje daughter Misa Dorothy Creighten, of me South tb street ,ln the Glrord Bstate. Untenant., CfHssunder and Mrs. CWiteft. With thlr Uttt daughter, Ms Sylvia Compart, will be the ewu of Mr. anj &r, OreghAen during ttu wn(r nuwtfea. Ueutepant Comfort having just been ttansfersed from Nor Mk. Mr. and Mm. Lwctus Beebe epttu-UtMd yester day at tk4r fcw in tb CHxaxd Stais. am SetMh Met tnt About U ru4te were Invited. They were seated At small tatte, which war beautifully deerXl with (tatnsetaaj, boUr ant fee wftv,rtenn,l fflurltHnaii etwbl is, TU guu were Marine OerjX eMeers and tbelr kUu. Um. WtUm Lackyex. at WJitHi. eter Uim the awiBflbage el the Stgro Hna. AUk &mtHy, e wWeh ah ww uuutr tottw br uuuTi44. ai Ki how ti bf WttU, Mr. I'lieto by Evini. MISS LETA SULLIVAN Miss Sullivan gave a party for 175 poor children yesterday at her home, 2100 Walnut street 4- Her guests aro Miss Margaret Hermann, Miss Rhodn Foley, Miss Elsie Collins, Miss Grace Hnlpin, Miss Mnry Allen, Miss Vera Fronkentleld, Miss Mary Buchanan, Miss Helen Absolom, Mlss'Edlth Anno, MIsb Imogen Carter, Miss Natalie Clark, Miss Esther Fenvlr, Miss Dorothy Fisher, Miss Estelle Howard and Miss Catherino Green. Lieutenant Commander G. B. Landenberger, U. S. N., and Mrs. Lnndenbergor left yesterday for Atlantic City, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Landonberger's mother, MrB. Moody, at Galen Hall, over tho Christmas holidays. A birthday party will be given in honor of Maurice M. Cohen, president of the Sylvia Club, this evening, at 231 Christian street. The guests will include members of the club. On Monday ovenlng the club will hold its annual banquet In tho new clubhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Daley, of 11th and Lo cust streets, aro receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. paley will be re membered as Miss Louise Junker. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stabkhouse, of 1813 North 22il street, will entertain at dinner and cards tonight, In honor of Mrs. Stachhouse's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mm. Norman Bull, of Washington, D, C. Other guests will In clude Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Delser. Miss Estelle Moore, Miss Jessie Bull, Miss Gertrude Heritage, Miss Florence Hanson, Miss Esther Wass, Clarence Loeb and William Hazel. Miss Marie Ryan, daughter of City Solicitor and Mrs. Michael J. Ryan, of 1534 North 18th street; Miss Frances McManus, of 1417 North 16th street and Miss Margaret Parsons, of 1531 Poplar street, have returned from Trinity College, Washington, D. C to their homes for the holidays. Miss Regina Lawrence, of Oxford, Pa., will entertain on Monday afternoon at the resi dence of her aunt, Mrs. Kane, 1815 Thompson street, In honor ot Miss Gertrude Wilson. Cov ers will be laid for 12. Mr, and Mrs. Mone Isaacs, of the Lorraine, will give a dance on Monday night, December 26. In celebration of the, birthday anniversary of their son, Willard J. Isaacs, There will be about ISO guests present Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goldsmith, of 2303 North Broad street, have Issued invitations for B, dance on Monday night, December 23, for their son and daughter, Henry and Ceclle Gold smith. Miss Mathilda H. Loeb, of 2124 Spring Gar den street left on Thursday for Pittsburgh, where she will be the guest of Miss Eleanor Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Perry, of Bast Orange, N. J are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Wilson, of 1924 North Park avenue, and win remain over the New Tear. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wlllets, of Flushinr, will append the Christmas holiday,? with Mrs. Wmita' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Qin God win. m Pelham ra4- M, WlllIU will be re membered as Miss Florence Godwin before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bllsard, H43 Morris (street, will give danse for the sahool set nt their' home on Tuesday, December IS. Miss NataUe; RUsard wHl entertain 40 of her school frUfid. Competitive danelng will take place, and attvar eupa will be given by the hosts. Mrs. Hdward RroM, of Schuyler street. wUl gW a, tea on Mensfoy nt Mnbeln, In honor of Ms, John A. Lge.n, Mrs. Mary Logan TtJr. Mrs. Joseph. FoweM. Mx. and Mr- JoH Powell are nt protest tho ute of Mr. and Mm, fWNrt 4- WHr, of fM Wayne .veu Anon Utoc wm wta m nt IM Oorwan town Qrtcket ctu& on Now Tom's JGv r Mr aon Vm IPdwan BerneMfe, Mvni Constructor and Mm. Kdward KictSMu-. NtasJ Ooaatmetoc and Mrs. Osterhout, and Mrs. Joseph D. Miss Bernlce Wilkinson. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hood, of 213 West Rlt tcnhouso street, will entertain at dinner Sat urday night. The guests will Include Mr. and Sirs. Harold' Gaylord, of New YorK; Miss Miriam Partridge and Jnmes A. Walker. Polnsettlas and greens will form the tablo decoration. TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jennings gave a din ner lost night nt their home, 3532 North 18th street. Tho decorations Included polnsettlas, holly and ferus. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hewitt, Robert Hewitt, Miss Besslo Jennings, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Thompson, Wil liam Hewitt, William Jennings nnd Harry Jen nings. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Liggett, of Carlisle, Pa., are tho guests of Mrs. Llggett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robertson, of West Venan go street. NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond, Master Jack Sidney and Miss S. Diamond, of 3023 Frankford avenue, will spend the holidays In Cape May, where they will bo tho guests ot Mr, and Mrs. I. Tenenbaum, parents of Mrs. Diamond. Mlso Florence Schoppe, Miss Rebecca Korman, Miss Frances Hackctt and Miss Bertha Wills will be the guests of Miss Edna Taylor, of Col llngdalp. Pa., for tho Christmas holidays. The Ascension and La Sn'le Club minstrel boys will give an entertainment at the A. O. II. Hall In Tacony next Sunday. Mrs. Walter A. Tweed and her son Watter, who have been touring In the South, spent sev eral days with Mrs. Palmer at her residence, 2225 Amber street ROXBOROUGH Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C, Keever, of Harmon road and Ridge avenue, will give a dinner to morrow night. Polnsettlas and holly will be lied In the decorations. Their guests will bo Miss Emily Fawley, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Faw ley, Russell Fawley, Mr, and, Mrs. John Wilde, Miss Agnes Fawley, Mrs. Sarah Fawley and Llnford, Clarence and William Fawley, Mrs, John Warrington, of SU RocheiIeSke nue, was luncheon hostess to the members ot her sewing club at their December meeting. The American Bridge Company will give a dance at the clubhouse, Woodvale, on Tuesday night December 31. IHi-. t.I AMts JlU 4ftl His Ed war j, ,u uauiiui i.Ui at bndf is huj".' ot Miu ivu I- -ii.clf kic sua Powell, Mr. Bcrcns, Mr. I ttLPJ re ij .osfSr ISn I H4 l- Allied it rvjjm kUJ ukc THUItSDAT evening, with 'Us accompanying snowllakes, brought a real old-fashioned picture-book Christmas Eve, and, to Judge from the hurrying throngs of late shoppers, the shop early crusade appeared to be merely the dream of nn Idealist. Busily seeking for Just "that" right little gift were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer, the latter looking very snug In a, huge enveloping coat of chinchilla fur, with a deep rolling collar of seal. With this the matron wore a small toque of sable, trimmed with a brown bird of paradise, and carried a muff of chinchilla. Mrs. Antonio Tznoga Stewart and her small daughter were among the shoppers, Mrs, Stewart wenrlng a good-looking trotteur of bottle-green broadcloth, with a collar of mink. Her wlde-brlmmed hat was of green velvet with a band of mink around the orown. Hor small daughter was also clad In dark-green and wore a small ctose-fltttng cap of leopard skin. Miss Kitty Brlnton was noticed wearing a three-quarter-longth coat of soalskln over a frock of cinnamon brown cloth. Her hat was of black velvet, small and close-fltttng. The shops ore putting forth their most su preme effort In apparel for evening wear, for with the many functions which crowd the even ing hours madamo needs many gowns. An attractive evening dress of blue charmeuse Is worn by Mrs. Thomas Dunn. LANSDOWNE A dinner-dance will bo given nt the Country Club Tuesday evening, December 23. Those who will attend will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gran ley, Mr. and Mrs. H, Law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlshler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mauulre, William Evans, Sirs. John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hopper, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Pilling. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harlan Pnge Statzell. Sir. and Mrs. Thomas M. Lane, of East Green wood avenue, wilt give a dinner on Monday evening, Dcccmbor 28. Among the guests will be Dr. and Sirs. Leopold, Mr. and Mrs. F. Nlrd llnger, Samuel Nlrdllngcr, Jack NIrdllnger and Samuel S. Nixon. The Civic Committee of Drexel Hill erected a community Christmas tree nt Garret and Runnymeftde avenues, for the children of Drexel Hill. Onrretford and Addlngham. The tree Is 60 feet high, nnd was illumi nated with hundreds of miniature electric lights on Christmas Eve. Three Santa Clauses ap peared at 7:30 to distribute boxes of candy and apples to tho children. A prayer was offered by tho Rev. M. C. Drake, of tho Baptist Church, after which thero were Bevcral choruses by the school children, accompanied by the Garret ford Band. The men of the hill who aro actively Interested aro Edgar A. Murphy. Charles A. Dixon, H. T. Miller, Asher Rossltter, Harry Whltherlngton. Charles Isenbach, George H. Taricer and J. H. Reeves. P? AN INTERESTING wedding will take place .In Roxborough tonight, when Miss Graco Lillian Temple, daughter of Mrs. Emily Tem ple, will bo given in marriage to Charles Service Taylor. The ceremony will bo per formed at the home of the bride's mother, 6121 Ridge avenue, by the Rev. Dr. Zachnrlas Walker, grandfather of the bride, of the First Methodist Church, Pleasantvllle, N. J.. Miss Taylor will wear a beautiful gown of white duchess satin, trimmed with duchess lace. Her tulle veil will be arranged on a cap of duchess lace, which will be held In place with a spray of orange blossoms. Roses and lilies of the valley will form the bridal bouquet Miss Edith Temple will be her sister's maid of honor. Her gown Is of pale blue pussy-willow taffeta and lace. Miss Ruth Temple and Miss Mary Robinson, the bridesmaids, will also wear frocks of pussy-willow taffeta and lace, that of the former being pale pink and the latter pale yellow. Their gowns will have a touch of panne velvet In he trimming. Mr. Taylor will have William Bovard for best man. The service wilt be followed by a reception. The bridegroom and bride will spend their honeymoon In the South, and will be at home after January 15 at 333 Roxborough avenue. KOHN-WlLt. The marriage of Miss Rose Wile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Wile, of 1514 West Tioga street, to Morton M. Kohn, ot 1613 West Montgomery avenue, will be solemnized to morrow night In the Alumni Building on North Broad street the Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf. of the Keneseth Israel Congregation, perform ing the ceremony. The bride will be given In marriage by her father. She will wear a gown of white crepe de chine and duehess lace. Her tulle veil will be attached to a duchess lace cap, arranged with a garland of orange blos soms, and will oarry an Ivory-bound prayer- book with a marker of lilies of the valley. Miss Ella Wile will attend her sister as maid of honor. Her white gown will be of beautiful hand-embroidery laee with a toueh of pink In the trimming. Pink roses will form her bouquet. Clarence Kehn, the bride groom's brother, will be best man. The ere roeny will be followed by a dinner and re ception. 'Mr. and Mrs. Kohn on their return from their wedding Journey will live at 4MB North 15th street, where they wtll receive after February L ' CAMDEN AND VICINITY William Henry Chamberlain has returned from Havefford eUeg, (or tbe lurMmni and eatefUOnod Tesbla. NHofc vor the T'V. it Mr. CsuunbeeUin has boon efeetwt w of tbe editors of the ooUoge monthly, tbe Haver fordtan, ot wntob, Mr Nttobe U odttor-te-ehlef, Harold BettawOoy. Mtktom HoMon and R D. Patterson tbe rmowMloo tn ahartjo of a Urge dance to be give nMrbaatvttte. De- WUttMR T. JU4. Mr Vi Moony, bin. Marry HusABfeny. Mrs. J. Lya Tmoeott. Mm Wnj ron Weboter. Mr. C A KornnMs, f Cnnt 4; Mr Mtrondo atottonrior. Hi K Cb. Mt K W Onui, M- S P Hv .-4 His. Tho skirt Is unususlly simple and plain nfvl has an overdress of satin which reaches to the knee. The bodice la cut in a. V in the front and baok and crystal trimmings outline the decolletage. Mrs. William S. Lloyd wears n beautiful gown of white chiffon satin, made with ft pointed trnln. The bodice has black velvet draped from one shoulder and caught over the hip with a sliver ornament Silver lace veils the velvet and is also used on the skirt. The shoulder bands are formed ot silver ornaments. Mrs. Warner Earnshaw has seleoted a dance frock of turquoise satin. Silver lace flounoes nrn used on the skirt and folds of tulle soften the decolletage. The bodice is sleeveless nnd has bands of benutlful greenish blue beads over tho shoulders. A handsome evening gown of block satin Is worn by Mrs. William Balrd Keefer. The skirt Is cut In dancing length and narrow- nt the foot. Black maltne forms an oversklrt The bodice is composed of solid Jet banding above which sheer laoe outlines tho decolletage. Ma llno and Jot form the shoulder bands. Lonff ropes of Jet beads ore fastened on the shoulders nnd fall below the waist line. Over this ex quisite gown Mrs. Keefer wears a black satin evening wrap, the collar and cuffs ot which are made of ermine. WILMINGTON Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mullln have issued In vitations for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Ruth Mullln, and Richard Jackson Free man, of Gormantown, Pa. The marriage WIR bo solemnized In Graco Methodist Episcopal Church, this city, Thursday, January 14, at 7 o'clock In the evening, and a reception will "be held In the Rose Room of the Hotel du Pont at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Mullln will give his daughter In marriage, and her four attendants will "be Mrs. J. Paul Mullln, matron ot honor: Miss Marian Ucadenkopf, maid of honor; MUs Edith Montgomery, of Wilmington, and Miss Helen Biggs, of Mlddletown. bridesmaids. Little Miss Jane Mullln, a nloce of tho bride, and Margaret Wickershom, of AVoodbury, a cousin, will be flower girls. The bridegroom's father, Frank A. Freeman, of Germontown, will net as his best man, nnd the ushers will be J. Pnui Mullln and John H. Mullln, brothers of the bride; Ed win Lavino, Dr. Leslie Mulford, of Philadelphia; Wynne Armstrong, of Merchantvtlle, N. J., nhd C. L. Plerson, of St. David's. The Rev. Robert Bagnell, pastor of Park Avenuo MethodUt Church, Philadelphia, will perform the cere mony, assisted by the Rev. George E. Reed, pastor of Grace Church, and Bishop Joseph Berry, of Philadelphia. On January 27 Mr. and Sirs. Freeman will sail from Now Tork city for the Panama Canal and South America, to be gone until early In Slay. After their return they will reside at 6413 Ovcrbrook avenue, Philadel phia. Slayor Harrison W. Howel) and Mrs. Howell will give a danco for Mrs. Howell's brother, Osborne BIddle, on the evening of January 2, at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Samuel C. BIddle. Mr. and Sirs. Joslah Marvel will give a. dan sant for their son and daughter, Jackson Mar vel and Jane Marvel, at the home of Mr. and Sirs. Frank L. de Armond, Monday afternoon of next week, from 3 until 6:30 o'clock. United States Senator and Sirs. Willard Sauls- bury Bpent Christmas at their home at Wash ington, D. C i Several dinners were given before the Dancing Class on Chrlstnias Eve. which was held in tho New Century Club auditorium. Mrs. Frank JU de Armond entertained at dinner In honor or Miss Starjorle Pyle; Miss Sllldred Hoopea.wlll entertain for Silas Anne Hatton, of Slilwaukee, and Mrs, Horace Lindsay will also be hostess nt dinner. Mr. and Mrs, II. M. Barksdale will give a dance for Miss Ethel Barksdale tonight and on Monday night Sir, and Mrs. William H. Thomp son will give a dance for Miss Helen Thomp son, i Colonel and Mrs. Edmund G. Buckner have been spending a week In New Tork city. ALONG THE READING. "Cinderella In FJowerland," n play given by the children of the Misses NIghtlingers School, was held this week at the Jay Cooke Memo rial Hall, Ogontz. Miss Marguerite Boyle, daughter ot Mr. ana Mrs, Samuel Boyle, made a charming little Cinderella, while Richard Rush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rush, took the port of the Fairy Prince. Little Miss Suzanne Cross, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Cross, did her part admir ably as the Fairy Oodmother. Among the other children In the play were Miss Virginia Newbold, daughter of Mr. and Sirs. John Newbold; Miss Mary Raddlffii Furness, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Tjarinllffit Furness; the Misses Stevens, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. Conyugham Stevens; the Misasn : Beweu, daughters ot ur. ana Airs, ttesori Sewell; Miss Christine Frailer and Miss Ann Frazler, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamta W. Frailer; Miss Bmlly Bartlett danghur of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Bartlett; Fumes Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wirt Tn son; Boiling Hubard, son of Mr, and Mrs. Archibald B. Hubard and Benuvenu Borle, Id, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cbarteo L. Borle. At the Jenklntown Choral Concert to b held In the Jenklntown Auditorium on Thursday s nmg, January T an elaborate program t bintt arranged In wbieb the foUowlag woW-lmimjft arttsU wttl take part; Mrs. iBlsto LyeJMi Oml$, soprano, nnd Anton Horner, of tbe Phtl j myHJ i Orchestra, will be tbe Freneb horn sJot, Sir Cook wtll stag teetdentnl solos In s. nwn'fjiit With the obovoi "RteK Ont WUd Btj," te Dosser OHobiiet, wis rendoted tnm mm sojdot by b rol Uh WUWn X. HMt, do4jh of WMtaef feott Holt of CM4 M h jMsMt. W4 Jfet Maurice Brown wtll bo mnrrjjsl ". f o'clock t borne or tbe- . 3m aire- tony WW tm very wi use ssk SroKu will be U tuns after Jjumewry , j i KiCU0 KB irV Mr. Um- f M IS, of ttu WMDBr . L, "W Uuc, ffi.tr , iasuiary. Wh-fcUe 1m Mm court . t b AutsiMw, Wiim Bds atSjCMUJWt, jj . it-.: , ..,. 1 swM Mswy I. 1 W. i, WoAis, Mg8fe,ttti-B