Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 07, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVE2UNU LJiL. HTt PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916
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i if RS. WALTER- T, BA1IID, of Drooknoll, Mer
i(l .. m n. theatre party yesterday after
mix,"'1' i'
IT i- hnnnr nf MIbb Katharine Zimmerman
1 . ijjkj quests, who numbered 10 from tho
Mutante set. aiiwt" ".. ... ...-
.Stratford.
llif and s,r' IIownt,:, Lonsstrcth, of Haver
1,'fd'liivo Issued Invitations for a dnncoto bo
Iftn on Thursday ovenlnc, January 21, nt their
Iom. .
Mix Clarissa Townley Chase, of 2032 Pino
IrWt nil' b6 nt nomo on auua'B '" January,
t,lM. 4 o'ClOCK. iNO carua.
I.. -.ifro .Tnhn D. Landls, of Summit ave-
ut Jenklntown, entertained at an Informal
anoe ll nlBMt "l me um mm nrau v,uuiury
hub t 8.30 o ClOCKi in nouur ui men uuukiiici-,
hies Ituth Landls, Miss Kathleen Winston, of
l. L i vn.. and Miss Katharine Weaning,
If aoYland. O , who aro tho Kuestn of Miss
landls during mo nuuu. " uai..uu,..
P. -t..i.i.o ns beautifully decorated with
Ihrlstrnas greens and there were M quests pres-
Int ...
f. TjinrfU. who lias Deen spending- ine
lotldays with her parents, will return to Bchool
L waterbury. Conn., on Monday. n
lift, and 5trs- Tll0mas E Dunn' of A1,cn
" tit .ntnrtnln nt dinner at 1.0 Coin D'Or
Jane, " .,..
lomorrow night before tho Navy Yard hop.
Lw A-.r randerclla Cotillon wai given last
Ight In tho Roso Gardens of the Bellovue-
Itratford. Tho ballroom was Dcauwuuy uct
..i.M hh nnlm.q and smllax, and supper was
raieu "... f - ---
erved at midnight at smalt tables, also dee-
...1..1 ir. maimer es to carry out tno coior
icheme. Mrs. Edgar B. Howard, Mrs. George
iVharton Popper and Mrs. Charles wpicott
Henry received for the committee.
vr. Pone Teatman will entertain at dinner
ind the thoatro tonight, In honor of Miss Anna
Sells Shirk and Albert Cameron Burrage, Jr
whose engagement was announced last weeK.
Ir. mA Mrs. Albert Cameron Burrage, Sr.,
L.. nnii on from Boston to intend the small
La, which Is to bo given for Miss Shirk this
tttcrnoon. They will be guests at the dinner
nd theatre, nlso.
' Tho authors' night meeting, of the Browning
Boclety of Philadelphia, will ho held tonight
In Wltnerspoon nan, uiuuu nu uui.ifw
ttreets. The speaker of tho evening will bo
Ptephen Leacoclc, of McGli; University
S'lkolal Sokoloff, violinist, will play several
elections, accompanied by Kdward Bechlln.
Bamuel Scovlllo, Jr., is chairman of the com-
nltteo In charge of tho very Interesting pro-
. Tho president, Mrs. John Bk Roberts,
111 preside. Other officers, who will bo pres
ent, are honorary vice presidents, Mrs. Ed-
ard B. Coatcs, Dr. Matthew Woods, Miss
mlly Sartaln, Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, Mrs, John
Jlarenco Lee; vice presidents, Mrs. G. Oram
lnj. Miss Anno Holllngsworth Wharton, Mrs.
Ichard P. White, Francis Howard Williams:
Secretary, Miss Maude Burt McCall; treasurer,
Erancls J. MacBcath, Jr.; Executive Board, H.
P&rclval Allen, Miss Anno M. Earle, Dr. J.
Berg Esenweln, Rupert Sargent Holland, Dr.
Daniel Mansfield Hoyt. Henry La Barre Jayne,
Owen B. Jenkins, -Miss Elizabeth Bomers, Mrs
John, Sparhawk, Jr., A. Guy H. Spiers, C.
Wharton Stork and Mrs. Charles M. Whlt-
;Conib.
Mrs. Roland S. Morris will preside at tho tea
tMo at Keen House this afternoon for the
Ksnsant
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
uVEnnnooK Mrs, William Myers Is entertain
ing her card club at luncheon and bridge today.
Her guests ( Include ilrs. John Moore, Mrs.
Robert Foster, Mrs. Harry Palntor, Mrs. Fred
erick Quittner, "Mrs. Alfred Bracher, 'Mrs. Will
iam Stevenson, Mrs. George E. Kltson, Mrs.
Thomas Patton, Mrs. Robert Seymour, Miss
Blelm. Miss John Frey, Mrs. Edward Haehnlen
and Mrs. Charles Moss.
jMIjs Mario Hestl, of New York, Is the guest
ef Mr, and Mrs. James E. Gorman for a fort
night. '
CcvftWYD Mrs. S. deB. Kelm will return homo
tfig end of this week from Bridgeport, Conn.,
3bere she Is visiting- her father, Mr. Laugna.
UrjiKelm Is spending this week In New York,
itfne next subscription dance of the Cynwyd
Club will be held at the clubhouse the night of
January 30.
The Friday mornlns bridge club will meet
tomorrow nt tho homo of Mrs. F. Curtis Hub-
ItjTj Brentwood and Penarth roads.
,'At the meeting of tho Woman's Club of
Cj-nwya yesterday. Dr. Martha Schetky deliv
ered an address on, "Health and Hygiene" be
fore s. im-go gathering at the clubhouse.
'At a previous meeting Dr. Arthur Hobson
Qulnn, dean of tho University of Pennsylvania,
iddrealAl) t1 J.1..I. nn MAnnn.n T (.Mill.,
JtWKIQN-Mrs. George C, Blabon will glvo a
reception, followed bv a dance, tonleht at Hit-
J', her attractive homo on Highland avenue.
fcMr. and Mrs. Eldrldgo R, Johnson, of Tho
Ijajmneys, aro spending this month at New
grttn Brier Hotel. Whlla Sulnhur Sorines. W.
& Mr. and Mre. Johnson's son. B. Fenlmoro
iluuon, and Mr. Halhv latMv lolned them at
F Springs.
GERMANTQWN
Marlon C. Monteomerv. of 6320 Wayne
(2JSSUei Oermantown, entertained her card club
fS'fy. 'rne Huests were Miss Helen xoune.
B Uanr Tavlnp Hfl. ir.lor. flnukv. Miss
FU Spelce, Miss Marlon Datesmon, Miss
Spwfle HUlsley, Miss Helen Fry, Miss Clara
Mb.
John J McDevItt, Jr., U Lincoln drive,
t. brtdgo party yesterday afternoon. Htr
Included Mrs. B. W. Elliott. Mrs. Q'lar-
JB. Slega.1, 3jr. Edgar B. Cooper. Mr.
' Lank, Mrs, Charles Henckles, Mrs. Will-
NichoUon. Mrs. Benjamin C. Elliott.
feIt Charles Greene, Mrs. Allen Hender-
.. vosopn BMelos and uiu iinnio -
lad. Mrs Percy Burness, of Bryn Mawr.
tuests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. W.
W ureene street.
IfrtUe Dolierty, IS Bast Chelten avenue.
Bread, from a visit to her aunt,
i'orertjf. orAtlantlc (3ty.
'.Uav A Mii,ar!aif -wUl ifrtal
' i t'i'a ltnuwn at frer Som.
! tie color scr.ewe vt
decorations wll!-u0 red and reen, in keeping
with the holiday season. Mrs. Mnnworlng'M
Rueals will bo Mrs. W. Perry E. Hlttner, Miss
Roberts, Mies Dorothy Burns, Mrs. Rltner Wall
ing, Mrs. Charles B. Cooke, Jr., Mrs. Herbert
P. Rnppold and Mrs. Paul Fischer.
Mrs. William Cleghorn, of 149 East Coulter
street, will entertain at dinner this evening.
Covers will be laid for 10. Table, decorations
will be of ferns, and In the centro there will
be a small Christmas tree. The guests will
Includo Mr. and Mrs. William Cleghorn, Mrs.
M. E. Jones and daughter, Miss Helen Jones!
Miss Helen Daniels, Mr. and Mrs, Herman
Wltllg, Mr. and Mrs. F. Jt. Leupold and Mrs.
Harry Edwards.
Mlis Marlon Murray, of 63 East Johnson
ttreot, and Miss Lillian McKcown, of 6335
Greeno street, have been tho guests of Mrs.
R. MUrphoy, of Waterford. N. Y. They are ex
pected to return this week.
Mrs. William C. Dutton, of 6237 Limekiln
pike, Kavo tho first of a series of teas yesterday
nftemoon at her new home, which wni beauti
fully decorated with evergreens and white car
nations. A novel feature of the entertainment
was the prediction of future events In tho lives
of the guests by an expert fortune-teller. Thcro
was also an Interesting program of musical
selections. Among tho guests were Mrs. Ben
jamin Ferguson, Mrs. Warren Lees, Mrs.
Joseph H. Swing, Miss Edna Swender, Miss
Nan Lumly- Miss Morgarot Gallen, Miss Clare
Drcxler and Miss Sara Falconor.
ALONG THE READING
Dr. Thomas A, GUI, U. S. N., and Mrs. Gilt,
of Washington lane, Jenklntown, have been
entertaining their daughter nnd son-in-law. Dr.
and Mrs. Loring T. Swains, and their little
daughter, Miss Shirley Tiffany Swnlns, of Cllf-
tcn Heights, N. Y., for over tho holidays. Mrs.
Gill's mother, Mrs. Casper Soudcr, of Clifton
Holghts, N. Y Is also tho guest of Dr. and
Mrs. Gill. Dr. nnd Mrs. Swains and Mrs.
Souder will remain for about 10 days longer.
Mrs. Delaney nnd Stlss Florence Dclaney have
returned to their home on Wyncote road, Jen
klntown, after spending tho holidays visiting
relatives In New York.
Mrs. Harvey H. Braddock, of 1041 Rocklnnd
street, Logan, ontcrtnlncd at luncheon, followed
by sewing, yesterday afternoon. American
Beauty roses, combined with Christmas greens,
formed the decorations. Mrs. Braddock's guests
were Mis. Alton Dull. Mrs. J. Baker. Miss Eliza
beth Welkcr, Mrs. Ralph Helllg and Mrs. Emll
Brown.
This nfternoon Mrs. Braddock will entertain
at cards, when her guests will Includo Mrs.
William Rowbottom, Mrs. Frank Ashbrook,
Mrs. L. Flnkblncr, Mrs. H. Smith, Mrs. Honry
AVileand and Mraj, Bordman.
Miss Madeline Asbury, of Oak Lane, has Issued
cards for a dance tomorrow In hopor of Miss
Helene Asbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Lcfghton Kramer, prominent
among the popular hosts and hostesses along
tho Rending, will glvo a "house warming" to
night at their new home on Shnrpless avenue,
Jenklntown. Pink roses nnd carnations mingle
with ferns nnd palms In the artistic decorations.
The entertainment is given In honor of their
house guest, Miss Jeanette Haaker, of New
York. Other guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay
Dlngee, Miss Marian Dayley, Richard Snyder,
John Wilson, Miss Helen Radley, Miss Doris
Weatherbee, William Warner, Jesse Radley,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beatty, Mr. nnd Mrs.
George Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R. Welt-
zel, Mr,1 and Mrs. Paul Wcltzel and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Aarons.
Miss Olivia Cox. of Tho GablcB, 4623 York
road, cntertulncd Informally on Monday after-
noon, when her guests were anss aiuue xinugn,
Miss Florence Nuttall, Miss Kathryn Parker,
Miss Maude Baugh, Mrs. Carl Herschel and Miss
Margaret Hilton.
Mrs. Oscar Claw son, of North Warnock street,
Olnoy, gavo an Informal muslcalo last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Gartllng, who have
been spending tho week-end at Chelsea, have
returned to their home In Olney.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edgar Plerson, of 1U3 South
62d street, will entertain tho members of their
plnobhlo club on Saturday evening. Their
Buests will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plerson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mohr, Mr. and Mrs.
George Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hlncken,
Miss Janet Pile, Dr. and Mrs, James McG.
Hlncken, Miss Parker, Mr. and Mrs. George W,
Hlncken, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Godshall,
Charles Mohr, John Nicking and J. Gllllgan.
Miss Florence Baer, of 4033 BarlnE street,
entertained her sewing class yesterday. Tho
members Includo Miss Edith Major, Miss Elsie
Young, Miss Josephine Wise, Miss Alberta
Bennls, Mrs. Robert Wilson. Mrs. J, Milton
Hagy, Miss Margaret Morrison. Miss Mellta,
Zehender, MIm Gladys Phillips and Miss Anna
Brown.
A surprUe party was given last night to
Joseph Jacobson at his home, 21 Burd avenue.
Mr. Jacobson has Just returned from a tour ot
the Wt' Those who attended were Miss R,
Swltt, Miss S. Switt, Miss E. Welsbrodt, Miss
xr p.nnnnnrl. Miss E. EdeliQn, Mlns L.
Fudenlch, Mlis N, Brookes, Maurice Peterxell,
Max Kauffman. Benjamin Jacqbion. Harry
Barlsch, Robert Rappoport, Louis Oolditeln,
Harris Kauffman, Maurice Kauffman and Bn
jamln Jacobson gave Interpretations ofmodern
dancing.
Miss Eva Cladd, of 40th and Walnut streets,
Is entertaining at bridge this afternoon. Her
guests, who are members of her card club, ar6
Mrs. Clayton Stll. Mrs. Robert Beatty, Miss
Caroline Bruner, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mrs
David Archibald, Miss Gertrude Iflchens. Mrs.
F. Benesel. Mrs- WUllam 8. Baker, Miss Char
,.. Timnneeke. Miss Elizabeth Clark. Mrs.
Hugh Larrlck, Mrs, Leonard R. Weltsel, MUs
May Campbell, Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, Mrs. Mary
Evan, Mrs. C. Crombarger, lr. Lelghton
Kramer, MIs Maria Cladd, Mrs. John 0"Con
nell and Mr. Clay Dlnne.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. Jean McK. Tlnney. of 1SS South th
street, will ntertaii this evening at a. dinner-'
daase, wljea covew will b UH Xot The
JwHday grew and oolorlji will b malntmnsd.
lo the dusoraUons. H utt will f Ur faii
Mm, WilUiOJ B is U -, Ui itlJ Sir
sESVaBBBsb .V CHlDlr Hf jiiaiaiaiaB VB I I
MRS. WILLIAM WURTS IIARMAIt 1'1""' h ' "'" e"oi
Airs. William Wurts Harmar and son, William Wurts Ifnrmar, Jr.
John Hammer, Mr. nnd Mn. C. Walter Glas
gow, Miss Luclllo Kclloy, R. Wnrner rtlchnrd
son and J. Craig Shields.
C. Walter Glasgow, of 1834 South 18th street,
returned this morning from Harrlsburg, where
ho has been tho guest of Hon. William It.
Wilson, member of tho Legislature from tho
4Sth Ward, for tho last fow days.
George F. Field, of 2528 South Cleveland ave
nue, In the Qlrard Estate, will entertain tho
members of the Sigma Epsllon Sigma of
Southern High nt a dinner this ovenlng, fol
lowed by dancing, at his home. The class col
ors, red, gold nnd black, will bo combined In
tho very artistic decorations, and tho faors
will bo uniquo calendars In tho same colorings.
The guests will be Miss Margaret Goddar, Miss
Marguerite Slpe. Miss Sylvln Urcy, Miss Violet
Walters, Miss Mary Lynch, Miss Amelia Home,
Miss Helen Kaiser, Miss Hilda Claus. Gradon
Forest, Raymond Hudson, Charles Patchcll, J.
Walls, William Wood, Georgo Field, Allen Har
bison, Edwin Schraishuhn, ,Lawronca Connoll,
William Zarsaus and Joseph McGrath.
Miss Alice McCaulley will entertain the mem
bers of her sewlnt; circle this evening nt her
home, 1523 McKenn streot. A 'buffet luncheon
will be served. Her guests will be Miss Mny
Gertrude Taylor, Miss Alice McDonnell, Miss
May McDonnell, Miss Margaret McDonnell,
Miss Elsio Blbby, Mrs. Morris Horan, Mrs.
Saery, Mrs. 8. Shaw. Mrs Roily, Miss Anna
C. McCaulley and Miss Catherine Clnre.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fostor will entertain
this ovening nt cards, followed by supper at
their homo. 1526 South Broad street. Their
guests "will Include Mr. and Mrs. Frank B.
Stockley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kleffer, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. David
McCoach. Mr.' and Mrs. Georgo Shlssler and
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simmons.
Miss Helen Byrne will entertain at "500" this
evening nt her home. 1600 Tolnt Breezo ave
nue. Tho gamo will bo followed by luncheon.
Her guests will bo Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mc
Kenna, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mehrlng, Mr. and
Mrs. J. McGonlglo and Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
J. Byrne.
Miss Anna DJorup, of 2311 South Colorado
terrace, In tho Glrard Estate, will entertain tho
Omega Phi Sigma Sorority tomorrow evening
at dinner at her home. Her guests will ba
Miss Carolyn Hargrave, Miss Florence Got,
Miss Elizabeth Lowellyn, Miss Cecil Laute,
IIIss Marie James, Miss Helen Boggs and Miss
Marguerite Lawson.
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JUSb MA PUINTON
Miw Brintoi the dn$utM pi Bmney
BrUiton, cf OverfcxooL &be i dcbuUuts of
tho SUMO
lBummmrml
debutanteSm
THE mercury of tho soclnl thormometcr Is
Btlll qulto high. In splto of the terrific rush
of debuts, chnritleB. Christmas and New Year's.
The most Importnnt nffalr to bo given tonight
will bo a Inrsre dance by Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
J. Drexel Diddle, of 2104 Walnut street. In the
Roso Garden of tho Bellovue-Stratford In honor
of their daughter, Miss Cordelia Blddlo. This
will bo one of tho largest affairs that has been
given for Miss Blddlo, who has been much
feted this season. Tho ballroom will bo simply
but effectively decorated, and Miss Blddle, fol
lowing her usual bent, will be gowned In whlto
anil will carry rosebuds. Most of tho season's
debutantes and younger dancing men will be
among those present, as well as members of
the older set.
Mr nnd Mrs. William L. Savage, of 1211 Spruce
.street, will entertain nt dinner at the Rltz
Carlton In honor of Miss Marlon E. Savage,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Savage,
before tho ball. Covers will bo laid for 24, and
tho floral decoration will be pink roses and
whlto lilacs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Boalo will entertain
nt a largo dinner In their home, 120 South 22d
sticot, for their daughter. Miss Hope Truxton
Beale. Among their guests will be Miss Frances
Hunter, of Providence, R. I., Miss Cornelia C.
Leldy, Miss Margot E. Scull, Miss Ruth Coxo.
Miss Eugenia Kelso Cassatt, Miss Kntherlne
Ashhurst Bowie, Miss Almee Hutchinson, An
drew Wheeler, Jr., Harry Bayard, Saunders L.
Meade, Robort Haro Davis, Oliver E. Crom
well, Lawrence Saunders and William Piatt
Pepper, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, of 181G Do
Lancey place, will entertain In honor of Miss
Alice Chapman Thompson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Chapman Thompson. Thero wilt
bo It guests present from the debutante and
younger men set.
ROXBOROUGH
Mrs. Elmer Pflsterer, of 61D0 Ridge avenue,
entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday
afternoon. The guests who are members of
the Wednesday bridge club Included Mrs
Charles Nice, Mrs. Arthur Johnston, Mrs. Will
iam Wilson, Mrs, WUllam Bush, Mrs. Horace
Kenworthy, Mre. Alfred Johnston, Mrs. Fred
erick Fowles, Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mrs.
John O. Struse and Mrs. Benjamin Hendren.
Miss Jessie Rawley, of 231 Lyceum avenue,
will lead the Wanderlust on Saturday after
noon on their walk to Potta' Quarries, Har
monvllle, Plymouth Meeting and Barren Hill.
The active members are Mr, and Mrs. W.
J, Houston, George H. Berkhelser, B, W. Grif
fiths, Walter Maxwell, Miss Nannie Key, MUs
Mary L. Graham, Ernest Kumpf, Jr., Arthur
L. Dless, Ernest F, Page, Miss Ruth B. V.
Maxwell, Mlss Savllta Surgeon, Miss Ella
Baker and Miss Alison Gilbert Cody. The
motto of the club Is this quotation from Walt
Whitman:
"Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open
road,
Healthy, free, the world before me.
The long brown path before me, leading wher
ever I choose."
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The marriage of Miss Nana Potsdamer,
daughter of Mr. and airs. Naphtalt Potsdamer,
of 1610 Diamond street, and Amos E. Joel will
take place on January 10, at 10 o'clock, Iq
Mayer's Drawing Room," 1S20 North Broad
treat.
Miss Elinor Hunslcker, who has been spend
ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs. F, M,
Hunslcker, of 2331 North 13th street, has re
turned to Smith College.
Mrs. B. N. Faunce, of 1(23 East Montgomery
avenue, entertained at luncheon yesterday. The
living room, halls and dining room were artis
tically decorated with cut flowers end ferns.
The rueiU included Mrs. Richard Bldwell, Mrs.
Harry Ylneland, Mrs. Harry Jtvlon, of pitman,
N. J.; Mr. V a Martin, Mr J. P. Nteholwa.
Mr Edward Mellor, Mrs. Arthur B. MHUr. Mrs.
H 3 Bidwctl, Um Grace pdwelt mi MUs
Jaat AU-iior
A VERY pretty wedding wilt bo solemnised
this afternoon In Grace Church, Providence,
It. I., at 2 o'clock, when Miss Phylils Mather,
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Penn Mather,
of Providence, R. I., wilt bo married to Charles
New bold Thorpe, of this city. Mrs. Budlong, of
Providence, will be matron of honor and War
ren Thorpe, brother of tho bridegroom, will be
best man. After nn extensive wedding Journey
Mr. and Mrs. Thorpo will reside In Bryn Mawr.
Mr. Thorpe Is n well-known clubman of this
city, and Is a member ot tho Merlon Cricket nnd
Bryn Mawr Polo Clubs. ,
INOIITH SC1IELL
A wedding of Interest will tako placo this
ovenlng In tho First Presbyterian Church, when
Miss Dorothea Scholl, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Oswald Hampton Schell, will become tho brldo
ot Alfred Moorhoad North. Tho brldo will bo
given In mnrrlago by hor father, and tho cere
mony will bo performed by tho Rev. William
Beatty Jennings, pastor af the church. Tho
brldo will wear n gown of Ivory-whito satin,
draped with tullo and lace, and made In Egypt
Ian fashion, with a deep girdle of peails. Sho
TIOGA
Miss Ruth Groeneveld will entertain at a "600"
card party Saturday ovenlng at her home, 3333
North 16th street, when her guests will bo Mr.
and Mrs. George Relnhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Eber
ley, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Lo Fort, Miss Lillian
Stradley, Miss Eleanor Hoslom, George Hen
derson, James Rlghter nnd J. Arch Glbb.
Tin. W. L. Clayton, or 3209 Rldgo avenue,
will cntortaln at cards tomorrow afternoon.
Among her guests will be Mrs. Graham Barker,
Miss Mario Smith, Mrs. C. Fox, Mrs. Harry
Haug, Miss Mary Clark, Miss Dorothy Woir,
Mrs. Charles Glanz, Mrs. Georgo N. Nicholson,
Miss Mario Tanner, Miss Constanoo Glosklng.
Miss Clayton, Mrs. William Bllletter and Mrs.
Harry Cobb.
At the danco given by Mr. and Mrs. William
Carman, of 1220 West Allegheny avenue, for
their daughtor. Miss Beatrlco Carman, In tho
Drawing Rooms, 1710 North Broad streot, tho
guests Included Miss Laura Firth, Miss Rebecca
Smith. Miss Annlo Wllklo, Miss Edna Elliott,
Miss Margaret MacCallum, Mlsa Eleanor Altop,
Miss Mario Snyder, Miss Adaltno Froellch, Miss
Emma Battersby, Mils Esther Eckels, Miss
Mario Mecs, Miss Dorothy Morris, Miss Helen
aicFnddcn, Miss Margaret Williams, Miss Edith
Wilkinson, Miss Gertrude Hesselnnger, Miss
Elizabeth Dickinson, Miss Alberta Goodwin,
Miss Mnrgaret Hooven, Miss Margaret Sosna,
Miss Francos Magulrc, Miss Anno Stenslo, Miss
Anna Cree, Miss Frances Chattln, Miss Frances
Bannan, Miss Marian Howe, Miss Marian Da
Burlo, Miss Elsie Shoyer, Miss Emily Wells,
Mr. and Mrs. William P. Datr, Jr., Hall Rentsch
ler, Joseph Clausen, Georgo Gravenstlne. Charles
Jones, William Froellch, Edwnrd Graham, W.
Buchanan, M. Miller, Rex White, William Ham
ilton, William Eborle, Jack Harrigan, W. Benn,
Byron Wrlgley, M. Schell, anlllard Synder,
William Stevenson, Ralph Mull, John McMas
tcr, Loroy Worley, Leroy Pearl, Elwood Pip
ping, Leslie Belts, W. HooVen, John Clark,
Jack Osman, H. Frlcko and Percy Atkins.
Mrs. Carman will give a "600" party, followed
by a buffet luncheon, this afternoon at hor
home. Her guests aro members of her card
club.
The marriage has been announced of Miss
Elizabeth M. Kulzer, daughter of Mrs. W. K.
Kulzer, to Alexander M. Klauder, of North
Broad street, on Tuesday morning In St. Co
lumba's Church, 24th street and Lehigh ave
nue. The ceremony, which was performed by
tho Rev. James J. Duffy, assistant rector, was a
quiet one owing to the recent death of Mr.
Klauder's mother. The brldo was attended by
her sister, Miss Madeline Kulzer, as maid of
honor. Dr. Joseph B. Klauder was his brother's
best man. The brldo wore hor traveling BUlt of
tan covert cloth, trimmed with sable. Mr. and
Mrs. Klauder, ofter a short Btay In Atlantic
City, will spend tho remainder of tho honey
moon In eastern iNow York. They will be nt
homo after January 20 at 3328 North Broad
street.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Florence Rosenblum, ot 2920 Frnnkford
avenue, Is entertaining as her guest for some
time Miss Bess Berman, of Milton, Pa.
Miss Alma Nugent, of 3053 Kensington avenue,
entertained a number of her friends at her
home last evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Diamond, Jack Sidney
and Miss Sofia Diamond, of 5023 Frankford ave
nue, have returned from Cape May, N. J., where
they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Tannenbaum.
Miss Myrtle Summerlll, of Oxford, Pa., has
returned to her home after spending a few days
as the guest of Mrs. S. F. Baugher, 2973 Frank
ford avenue.
Mrs. Jack Hlbbs gave a luncheon yesterday
afternoon. Her guests Included Mrs, S. F.
Baugher, Mrs. E. H. Clark, Mrs, Harry Steven
son, of Elklns Park, and Mrs. Elizabeth Bailey.
A sourkrout supper was given by Charles
Siege! to the members of the Kensington Social,
200J East Susquehanna avenue, this week. Those
present were John J, Herd, Alfred Herd, II.
Walter Genther, Herman Rosenau, Dr. B.
Marlln, Arthur Jacobs, Samuel Jacobs,
Albert Laugglnger, Charles Fischer, Harry
Berger, Dr, Harry Goos, Robert Wiley,
John Reuner, John Brooks, Jacob Fox,
Elmer Strong, Lewis Rothkugel, Sol Schlff
man, Samuel Sells, James McFarland, Frank
Barrilo, Jacob Vogt, Harry Mlchaelson, Will
iam Btruss, Louis Nowack, Louis Schaetleln,
WUllam Costello, J. B. Dudley, George Mathers,
Joseph Meyers. William Ernst, Walter Lilly,
John !''. John Costello, James Black, Fred
erick Lute, Frederick Sauer, Harry Bloom, Theo
dore Green and Joseph Djcee.
Mr. and Mrs. Mosler, of 2969 Frankford ave
nue, held an annual family reunion with e
dinner last evenlnr- Among those present were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kulp, Mr. and Mrs.
William Mosler, Mr. Makes, Miss Taylor, of
Camden, N. J.; Miss Mary Maiqn and Miss
Fannie Mason, of Chester
Mr, ja4 Mrs. Wuilaw Kuhn, Jr. of 138 North
tth street, win 1 among: the guMta entertaiRtd
Saturday eventag at "6W by Mr and Mrs.
WUltajn Kamwrtr. at their howe, Sett H.il
avesu.
will carry n bouquet of gardenias and idles ot
the valley. Tho matron of honor, Mrs. Will
Curtis Nesbltt, of Wilmington, a cousin ot the
bride, will wear pale btuo charmeuae, draped
with gold lace ruffles over a foundation of bronze
net. Sho wilt carry a bouquet of ounburst roses
and whlto lilacs. Gold slippers and stockings
will complete this dainty toltette. The maid, ot
honor Wilt be Miss Margaret Emtlle Moffly, anil
the bridesmaids will Include Mlis Gertrude
Kllng, Mlis Gladys Edwards, ill Madeline
Hensol, They will wear gowns alike, of rose
pink satin, made In similar stylo to that of the
matron of honor, and will carry arm bouauets
of Klllnrnoy roses, pink snapdragon and white
lllncs. Tho best man will bo Frederick JO.
Swope, and tho ushers will Include Oswald
Hampton Shell, Jr., a brother of the bride; Ed
ward A. Waters. E, Stanley Richardson, Charles
Alexander, Albert Maurice Hoyt, the Roy,
Theron Lee, Harold B. Nason, Wheeler Lord,
A small rccoptlon for tho two families will
Immediately follow the ceremony at the home
of the bride's pnrents, 432 "West Scboolhouss
Inno. Mr. nnd Mrs. North wilt bo at home after.
March 1, nt 117 West Chelten avenue.
LANSDOWNE
Mies Josephine McCully, of La Crosse avenue,
will give a recital at tho Entre Nous Club this
afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Fitzgerald, of West
Baltimore avenue, nnd a party motored to New
York yesterday to attend the opera.
Guy Boner, of Bryn Mawr and Windermere
avenue, entertained a bridge party last evenlnaf.
Thoso present were Miss Winnie Endloott. Mlta
Jesslo Dlttrlck, Miss Anna Brown, Miss Gladys
Phillips, Mlsa Margaret Morrison, Mrs, Robert
Wilson, Airs. J. Milton Hagy, Miss Elizabeth
Jackson, Lawrence Shaffner, Louis Bayne, Al
bert Hoover, Donald Irwin and Scott Btewart
Tho reception given by the 20th Century Club
last evening was a most delightful affair. The
ladles who assisted in receiving were Mrs.
William McEwen, Mrs. Isaoo H. Adler, Mrs..
Thomas Lovo, Mrs. Louis Myers, Mrs. Harlan
Btatzell, Miss Cathrino Hays, Mrs. Charles
Letmler, Mrs. Frank Thompson and Mrs. Robert
W. Glck.
Miss Marcelllno Myers, of 64 Linden avenue,
gave a "600" yesterday nftemoon. Her guests
wero Miss Mnrlo Kano, Miss Marian Flta
gorald, Miss Martha Loughney, Miss Margaret
O'Donell, Miss Helen Duckett, Miss Arina
Duckctt nnd Miss Gertrude Sullivan.
Tho PI Sigma held their nnnual dance last
evening In tho 20th Century Club. Mrs. Harold
Odgenj Miss Lulu Vnn Zant, Mrs. F. E. Sagen
dorf, ftiss Cnthrlnq Hagy nnd Mrs. Frederick ,
Kelly acted ns hostes.
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