IVBSiKft LSDGlfi-WffcSFlS-LPWKTSATBfiAt. JANUARY 1015". fc . whirl of society wilt go speeding . k On Monday evening Miss n?.1 ... , .lAbutnltte daughter of Ml -ens lleokscher. of 2213 Walnut vfflj ... - i.Mtt nt n. theatre party, !beg !!.- . !, nellovue-Stmtford, B?to htr "note, Gustavo A. Hockscher. ti Tunis, u'"- " " - .... win be guest of honor nt a T,,l followed by supper at the Ritz I".' . r, .,... W. Norrls. "Sla junior cotillon will be held the Jh.nosoaaraensoftheBcllcvuc- ktltr'51"0 .. ., . ,1lnnpr.q. Many Will "" "" " "7 . .. 1L ButlUt. daughter of Mr. and Mr, if.,.. lll be sucst of honor of Count JfcM Adam do Trampe. at Uielr home. ?ftrt '" '. neaie. daughter of Mr. JE?, A v. nealo. will bo given a din- IS.T Datsnts. and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .r 1128 Pino street, will enicrinin in V.W. .-!. hcI .lohn A. Annle- ("' ... .....mcrntront was an- JeTrYorK. wnuau v..o-v j xjcenuy. lone McMlehael "III bo guest of honor IX'tro party on Tuesday, followed by r "" . ,,. miT.Pnrlnn. to bo LffLncto and aunt, Judge and Mrs. LV JKMIchacl. P.V.. . ihi, .lebutantcs who will go to f. .. ....n,i ii dlnncr-danco that Mr. I Thomas B. Gilford, of D851 East 53d Hi ... t 1 t.nHH r9 Title a iHtvr Vork. win bivo "" . """ Ut Handy Burton, daughter of Mr. and Korea Burton, aro ansa iw ..w... ima Ashton Dorr ami ina , ,u- ntf. Wednesday, Miss Margaret Borwlnd, ;r of Mr- and Mrs. Henry A. Berwlnd, Entertained at tno incairo uy v- , fltes Baker. Supper and dancing will at tbelr residence, and Miss Jano E. ; daughter of Mrs. George J. Hardin ,Mt of honor at a luncheon to bo clvon 8?WllHam Honoll, Jr., at her residence piiar'lsa Sophy Blsphani, daughter of Plti Mrs. Clarenco wyau jjispnam, oi . . t i1i make her debut from 4 III iu" tSJollowlnir tho tea there will be In- .. Mirl Hnnnlnc Liu. r.iclvn Chew will bo guest of fit" small dlnner-danco to be given by iSdmolhcr, Mrs. Samuel Chew, or iuu if&eet .'tiaiA MnrRtnn Jack. daughter of Dr. iPcharles S. Jack will be guest of lionor j..,. in hn ulvpn bv Mrs. Harold E. &?ol Oreystonc, Haverford. &uv Mr. and Mrs. William Struthera tl 2033 De tancey street, will give a dinner 'in the nits-Carlton, to Introduce their Wr mIm Helen Ellis. Iiralier of dinners will precede this, nmong r-iflll trt one by Mr. and Mrs. Ueorgo Dlion. In honor of Miss Ituth Coxo. terof Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brlnton COxe. ..j it,, wnilnn, .T. Tnvlnr. 1825 Pino ifsrlli enlertaln In honor of Miss Mary .'. n.l J-..1..am a Tn .nil Ta IT.nrV 'tan Fither. Tnd Mrs. Sydney Thayer, of tho Dust Y,.H nrlll .nt.rtnln In hnnnr et AflRft iT Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tliompsou. pd Mrs. Pemberton JJutchlnson, of 1833 street, will entertain In honor of their J" ... . ... -r. . , . ier,(Jnsj Agnes w. ttuiciunsou. Saturday, the usual night for theatre Jof which there will bo a few, Miss Mary TJally, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles , tfjBaily, will be guest of honor at a Jjarty, to bo followed by supper at the tlA-Slrfllnrrf in Iia t.lvnr liv Mr. nnfl TMrH. imjVood, 0( 22U St. James place. , un Mrs, Louis Hodman Page, zooz spruce rxw pva a tncatre party anu supper at iU;Car!ton In honor or Mis uuth Coxc, ter'of llr. and If rs. Hnrv yflrlnton Coxe. W4 Mrs. Joseph Price TJunls, of Seminole tgChestnut Hill, will give a theatro party IQftnr flt fh. THi..rnpttnn In linnnp nt tect, IJIaa Tunis and Miss Kate Furness ft PhlUaelphta Operatic Society will 'pro- oBerenade" at the Metropolitan Opera k.tha evening ot January 21. On that I lilfl trail d ttf nnri npiariAnliim hnvta will t as many of the social leaders of r2 during the regular season of grand pABiDng those who will attend will be rtwbury. T. DeWItt Cuyler, Clement Rdman Wanamaker. Miss Nina Lee. t ,. Halson, Alfred C, Harrison. Alex ;A ItenSSelari. V. Dnru Wnrrm Mi-o m; . ' -.-.n ,,,..., ..-. "nun uppmcott, Mrs. Thomas Willing Ufuiry Brlnton Coxe, Jr., Mrs. Samuel gwnley 0. Flagg. Jr J. Wlllta Martin, pnal Morgan, Mrs. John Frederick Mrs. Samuel P. Houston. Mrs, Sydney ItrtfJeOttTA T. TVfl.la. tf.. T. Uawii ppi Carlea P. Schlbener, Mr. and Mrs, JwqwiI and Mrs. Waasllt Lepe. tjfflkinj have been Issued by tho manage- gwe wttenhouse for two Monday oven- gj. ena pn January U and the other . ltet Jackson Freeman, of 1833 Spruce in receive tomorrow afternoon, but ,lome as uual on tho foltywlng Sun- -r'C" , ir , . tBd Mrs. Louis cope Washburn, of atih Rti-.i ...in ,... .. , W ' -"-i. "in kivu ici January Ifi WO. In honor of the Misses Wash- Br. John B. Carllle, of Merlon, en- L.uinqer ot v last night In honor ! Stanley Megargea and, his Japa , Who are at present visiting Mr. ieaW m Qakmont, Pa. Jwl will leave on Tuesday for Pd some time as the, guest pf "a Jt Rush, commandant of the IM Mrs. Rmh in t ,i. .I...,. jYjctorla Green. Will accomnanv her 1U iit Miss Dorla Russell. tnauai Qerroan-Amerlcan Charity Pace qn Monday. January 25. at I f Music. The entire Droceeda of SO tq the Citizen' Permanent . under whoso supervision the'y W. through, existing home relief W the destitute unemployed of Kldent Of th hnnnn.v l.narrl Ul Hon Riufnlnh niinV.nhn t'Ot are fUlnnal f TfIo AhM JS' KOUfrey. Qm, p. Fartw, Tower. The omterfl of the Executive Commtt teo are Mathew Sonthelmer, chairman! Henry Men, vice presldontj Edward W. Btegmann, secretary; M. lllchnrds Mucklc, treasurer. WII lard E. BarcUs Is chairman of tho Finance Committee. ALONG THE MAIN LINE MEMOlf-Mr. and Mrs. S. Earle Haines, of Maplo avenue, have been cnterttflnlng Mrs. Haines brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Burnham, of Winchester, Mass. Mr. nnd Mrs. Haines nnd their guests went over to New York yesterday to attend a bridge and theatre party given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Smith, of l'clhnm Mnnor. Mrs. Albert J, Clarke, corner of Latches lane and Wynnewood avenue, will leave January 23 for Orand rtaplds, Mich., whore sho wilt be tho guest of her sister, Mrs. doorso W. Holt. Ths next meeting of tho Merlon branch ot the Emergency Aid will bo held Monday at 10:30 o'clock ot the homo of Mrs. William H. Wanamaker, Jr., on Highland avenue. CYNWYD-Mrs. William P. Fries, of Cynwyd road, entertained tho Friday aftornoon bridge club, of which sho Is a member, yesterday. Those pre&ent wcio Mrs, Itlchard M. Shoe maker, Jr., Mrs. Claronce H. Vnndcrbeck, Miss Jano I. Magee, Miss Elizabeth Lodgo Magce, Mrs. Louis Davis, Mrs. William Scott, Miss Helen Scott, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. Harold Croft and Mrs. F. F. Hartcr. Miss Ethel Porter, of Now noch'ellc. Now York, will bo tho guest of Miss Katherlno S. Hunslcker, of State road, during tho week ot January 25. wynmewood Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prhnroso Baugh will spend tho winter at their country sent at Wynnowood. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Monaghan are occupylns Uielr attractive new homo at Wynnewood Manor. Mrs. Monaghan will bo remembered as Miss Mnrguerlte M. Harrity," of Overbiook. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schwartz and their two UlUo sons recently returned from a week's stay at Lnkewo'od. AnDSIOHE-Mrs. H. Allen f Dalley. of Cilcnn lane, and her uncle, Honry Baitol, have re turned from a short visit to Atlantic City. Mr. Bartol, who has been living In Nice for tho laBt 20 years, recently returned from Europe Ho Is now stopping at tho Art Club, but will leave January 20 for California to spend tho remnlnder of tho winter. Miss Julia Musser, of Simpson road, Is visit ing relatives In West Virginia. CHESTNL-T hill Miss Meta Thompson, who has been tho guest of Commodore and Mrs. James P. .Parker, of 27 East Springfield avenue, will leave today for her home In San Francisco. Lleutonant William Wood Smjtho and Mrs. Smythe gave an Informal oyster roast at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Itlttenhouso Miller on Mount Airy avenue. GERMANTOWN The Women's Army and Navy Hollef Asso ciation of tho 22d Ward Is arranging a dance, to bo given on Tuesday evening, February 2, at the Germantown Cricket Club. Tho money will be used for the Philadelphia ward of tho Amer ican Ambulance Hospital In Paris. TVie com--mltteo In charge Includes Mrs. E. L. Baltear de Mare, chairman: Mrs. Alexander W. Wlst?r, Jr., treasurer; Mrs. Alfred S. Weill, Mrs. Churchill Williams, Mrs. Charles E. Morton, Mrs. J. Wlll Inm White an'd Mrs. John H. Whlttaker. Mrs. William Connell, of 233 West Hortterv street, has as her guest Miss May Connell, of Now York. Miss Sarah Erdman, of 5322 Greene street, will entertain at bridge today In honor of Miss Lozicr, of New York, who Is her guest for several d,ays. Mrs. George Brooks dancing class will meet tonight at Manhelm. Mrs. William K. Beard will entertain at dinner beforo the dance In honor of her son, John Beard. The dancing class for the younger set, ar ranged by Mrs. James Mapes Dodge and Mrs. Joseph Loverlng Wharton, met last night at Manhelm. The dance was a masked one and much thought and taste wero displayed In the selection of costumes. Mrs. John K. Walter, of Buffalo, is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. P. Dowees, at her home. 413 Church lane. Mrs. AValker will be remem bered as Miss Helen V. Wrlgglns before her marriage. ' Mlsa Alice Hawkins, of BIS Manhelm street, will leave today for Kansas City, Mo to visit friends for two months. Mrs. Ida Virginia Beale, ot 113 East Price street, will entertain at "(500" next Friday even ing, January 15. The guests will Include Mrs. jf B, Atkinson, Mrs, Luther Flnckel, Mrs. Ida V.' Beale, Mrs. J. G. Beckel and Mrs. Charles McCarty. Sr, ALONG TIIE READING The Hevlew Club, ot Oak Lane, will give an elaborate production of "The Piper" on Friday evening. January 15. in the Mercantile Hall, Broad and Master streets. The proceeds will he for the building fund ot the club The affair promises a great success. Mrs. Elisabeth Lavendar Schreiner Is director, and the cast includes Mrs. It. A. White, Jr., Mrs. w If Shelly and Mrs. 8. I Noble, assisted by" Mrs. John Dexter. Mrs. Paul Fisher, MJss Mary Sauter, Miss Edna Crlspenn. Mrs. Anne Simpson, Mrs. O. B. Lloyd, Mrs. , Charles Crowell. Mrs. J. H. HmJw. Mrs. Arthur Car roll Mrs, W. W. Foulke, Miss Porls Miller and Miss Beta White. The children are Hichard Conly, Frits FeuW Anne Stewart, Elisabeth Goepp and Marguerite Smith. Amonff the boxholders are Mrs. J. If. Wal lace Mrs. Hrrion Landls, Mrs. I. N. Troth, Mrs, W. Harry Mler, Mrs. V. W. Munn, Mrs. CM La Teurette. Mrs. B, C. Miller, Mrs. WW. lam A. Pom". .Mrs. John B. Miller. Mrs. a F Feurer. Mrs. O. W. Stewart. Mrs. J. L. Craig. Mrs. A. P. Da. Sanno. Mrs C. W. Asbury, Mrs H. E. Asbury and Mlsa Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher Hunter, of Colom bia Pa- who have been the guests ot Mr, and Mrs. WlUlam Hunter, of Summit avenue, Jen. WBtown. left on Thursday for Camden, n. 3.. where they will reside maennltly. Mr and Mrs. William Hunter, ot Summit ,vsu JwtMntwn. at onmi trvMs tftrosflfc ?3l HuatM wlU THE fact that rich luxurious materials are having n vogue such na never before shows the Inconsistencies of feminine fashions, as re garded from tho viewpoint of tho economist, for In a Benson when economy is uppermost In the thoughts of even the ntTluent It does seem odd thnt women's clothes should bo a composi tion ot all that makes for sumptuousness In iBKSiRt mmRmz i mmmm . jjBwBHPBBi8S f-r Pboto ijr Eugene O'Connor lSmfflisBBlyi ,vtPBIT:aS' MISS MARGARET TULLIDGE vBffiffiHPMfcsAi 'iHSm ' - ' ' ' '" " M&lfWWWiKsOr vjBBHfmiStwiM not return until the latter part of March. Miss Lillian Hunter Is tho guest of Jnmes L. Poalk and Miss Adelo Poalk, of Summit ave nue, Jcnklntown. Mrs. Carroll It. Williams, of 3703 Chestnut street, will bo nt homo to the membcis of the Plastic Club on Wednesday, January 13, from 4 until 6 o'clock. Mlsa Juno Harmcr will be tho guest of Miss Marlon Tyre. G716 North 7th street, Oak Lane, over tho weck-ond. A number of small af fairs will bo given In Miss Hnrmcr's honor. Among them is a muslcalo and dnnco feuturday ovenlng. Forty guests have been Invited, including- Mr. and Mis. William Walton, of Waferford, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Chailcs W. Foulkford, of Wilmington, Del. Miss Klslo D. Hepburn, of G310 North 13th street. Oak Lane, will entertain the members of the Sigma Delta Sorority of tho Girls' ,Noi mal School this afternoon. Tho members Include Mrs. O. Mllllottl. Miss Helen M. Huston, Miss alary Hnllowell, Miss Nova Hartzcl, Miss Gcnevlevo Lnssorty, Miss J. Hughes and Miss Adelaide Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Macmunn, of 1318 Wagner avenue, Logan, have Issued Invitations for tho wedding of their daughter, JIIss Edna L Macmunn, to Harry K. Fritz, of Tioga, which will take place Wcdnesdny evening, Jan uary 27, at 7:30 o'clock, at tho Koosevclt, 21st and Chestnut streets. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Charles Mortlmoore, of 109 South 42d street, has issued Invitations for a bridge, In honor of her daughters. Miss Katharlno Mor tlmoore and Miss I Dorothy Mortlmoore, on Tuesday, February 2, at tho Blttenhouse. Thore Will bo about 100 guests present, who will bo solely from tho younger set. Mrs. Robert J. Uoben, of 5133 Sprure street, will be the hostess at a card party and tea, given at her home this afternoon, when her guests will be Mrs. Paul Connolly. Mrs. Will iam Berry. Mrs. Thomas C. Poole, air's. Thomas, Jackson, Mrs, John Costello, Mrs. M. Kernan. Mrs. rt.J. Maynes, Mrs. Louis Claffy, Mrs. Joseph Kinsell, Mrs. M. Glllbee, Mis. William Loveland, Mies M. Nelson, Miss L. Nelson, Mrs'. William Scattergood, Mrs. J. D. Williams. Mrs. James J. Leyden, Miss Anna Kelly, MI39 ICathryn Doyle, Mrs. V. J. Donncr and Mrs. John Schulze. . v The engagement of Miss Laura M, Thless and George W. Elliott, Flro Marshal of tho city, was announced today at a luncheon given at the home ot Miss Thless, S30G Walton avenue, by her parents. The table and room were decorated In pink. The engagement was an nounced by the appearance In the centro of the table of a large Kewplo bearing a ring and cards. The guests were Mrs. Robert L. Clark, Mrs. Frank E. Schofleld, Mrs. Paul Lelnroth, Sirs. Ralph MoKonkey, MrB. D. Corson, Mrs. Henry Hoyt, Mr. Charles Phillips, Miss Helen C. Martin, Miss Genevra Wheeler, Mlsa Doro thy Boswell, Miss Jane Green, Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss Estello Phillips, Miss iMariou Murrow, MIbs Dorothy Price, Miss Alverda Moore, Miss Mabel Reeves, Miss Florence Wlnthrpp. No date for the wedding has been ( Axed. MISS KATHERINE TULLIDGE Thoto by l,ugne O'Connor gowning. One notable extravagance Is the wldo use of furs ot all kinds as trimming. A lovely afternoon gown of Gobelin blue velvet was worn by a little webutanto recently nt one ot tho lens. Tho bodice was composed of folds of tho velvet bound tightly around, and the skirt which was quite short, was draped to ono sldo nnd held In placo by a Jeweled orna ment. That new departure In the realms of dancing. Keen House, was successfully launched this week, and each day has seen n gathering of smart peoplo In tho rooms ot the Jones Wlster houso on Itlttenhouso square. The undertak ing seems to fill a long-felt want In this city, for hero busy mations may send their young daughters with tho assurance that they will be carefully chaperoned by tho ladles who are running the teas. And ono may drop In alone nt any hour, feeling quite certain of meeting friend with whom to chat or to dance. Mrs. Harry Thayer was noticed at Keen House tho otticr day, wearing a smart after noon costumo of midnight blue velvet. The skirt, which was mado quite full and short, revealing fawn-colored topped boots, had gathered oversklrt of black tatfota. The coat was a rcdlngote and had a hlgh.standing collar of skunk fur. Under this was worn tailored blouso of fawn-colored crepe do chine. A striking figure waa mnde by Miss Margaret Megargec, who woro a trotteur of navy blue gabardine. The Jacket was qulto short and boxllkc, and had a military collar edged with fur. Miss Megargee's hat was of black velvet, helmet-shaped, and had two spreading Mercury wings at tho front. Miss Ruth Coxe, who dropped In for a danco or two, wore a suit of cinnamon-brown cloth. Her hat was trimmed with wide loops of brown ribbon and she car ried brown furs. Miss Mary Evelyn Chew appeared recently at one of tho Bcllevue-Stratford the dnnsants wealing a suit of beige-colored cloth, cut on severely simple lines. The coat was quite mannish, and was belted In at the waist In Norfolk effect. Tho young girl's hat was of brown with two hugo quills of beige color, pointed sharply upward at either side. Spats to match tho gown and civet cat furs com pleted tho Interesting costume. DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Theatre Parties and Dinners Will Make Up tho Day's Doings. Mlsa Dorothy Do Haven Deacon, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. John Rldgwu) Deacon, will be guest of honor nt a dinner to bo given by Mr. and MrB. Fisher Hazard Lipplncott and Miss Lucille Lipplncott; at tiie Merlon Cricket Club, before tho dance. Tho table will bo decorated with sweet peas and spring flowers, and the guests will Include Miss Isabel Milno Rodgers, Miss Edith Gilllngham, Miss Mary Laird. Wlll ard Spencer, Jr., Foster Wood Daty, J. Carson Moore Alfred Durand Norrls, Itoy Thorlngton and Mr. and Mrs. Deacon. Miss Margaret Fltler, sister of Mr. and Mrs. N. Myers Fltler, of Gr-cystone, Rlverton, will be guest of honor at a theatro party and supper to bo given hy Joseph Mooro, Jr., of 1S21 Wnlnut street. Mrs. Edwnrd T. Stotesbury nnd Mrs. Alexander Van Rensselaer will chapcrone tho party, which will Include Miss Virginia Roberts, Miss Elsa Heath, Miss Gertrude Showell, Miss Mary Evelyn Chew, Miss Charlotte Fnhncstock, Miss Margaret Handy Burton, Miss Margaret Berwlnd, Miss Joan N Thompson, Miss Frances Tyson, Miss Hansell French Earle, Miss Katho rlne Z. Ogden, Miss Anna Mary Wnlthour, Miss Mary Stewait AVurts, Miss Mary Clayton, Miss Huberta Potter, Ralston Blddlc, Arthur M. Marls. F. Leonard Shlbely, Oliver Q. Wllllts, Saunders L. Meade Albert Kennedy, P. Wilson Prlchett. William L. McLean, Jr.. William Davis, W. West Frnzler, 3d, and Thomas Halt. Miss Athalla Hirst daughter of Mrs. James R. Hirst, of St. Martins, will entertain at a theatre party to be followed by tea at the Rltz-Carlton, Blven by her mother. Among tho guests will bo Miss Jean C. Bullitt, Miss Isabel M. Rodgers, Miss Rosalie Hirst and Miss Eliza- beth C. Yardley. Miss Pauline Dlsston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dlsston, of 2121 Walnut street, will be guest of honor at a theatre party and supper at the Rltz-Carlton, to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. P. Williamson Roberts, of 1713 Locust Btreet. There will bo 16 guests present. WILMINGTON, Mr. and Mm, W. H, Barnard nie spending a few daya at Atlantlo City, N. J. Mrs. Frederick Hill, of Elmlra. N. Y Is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Job II. Jackson. Miss Bessie Dunham ias returned from an ex tended visit In Buffalo, N, Y, Miss Elizabeth Rodgers, of Newburgh, N. Y li the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M, Hoopes, Jr. A CHESTNUT HILL FELON 0XD evening last week, a young man we al know Had said to a rfencf, "To the theatro we'll go. And oh I Dick," he went on, "if you'vo Ume will you say O'er the 'phone to inv home that !, yo i wl atayf Hoo this was all right, tut later we flni 'i'he young ptan flrat mentioned had some change 0 mind; Or perhapa he forgot, at leaslj so it's said, fie went out to hta home and forthwith to $ed. The reat of the family all had gone out. And the tnaldt, all alone, heard t'oma. ;npv- ing about, And they listened in fear, hoping natt ' twuM eeaaei But oi (key Jhtpt n they iuat caikd the jteKe. A'oiy, he oy this time tucked away in his cot, Italf-awake, told these knockers to go where it's hot. But the cops had no humor, they could not take fun, So they Iroke down his door and went in with a gun, "When at last the orowd, struggling, ar rived on the first floor, The maids gathered courage, came in from lack door. They saw then the "felon," all took a good look, "IVAv, fAaf Mr. Jaok," said the very wise cook. Oh I the oops then were frouM leeause of the &tar. But ae& squared them all telffe aqme very good liquor. , And Psjm and Ifawuna coming home felt Quite flighty To tee there, the cops oadJafife in hi nutbtie. SOUTn PHILADELPHIA Mrs Arthur T. Barney, wlfo of Lieutenant Barney, U. S. N., lias organized a sewing club among the ladles of the Glrard Estate, tho flr&t meeting of which took place at her home, 2S13 South Cleveland terrace. After this week meet ings are to be held ovory Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, when tho members will sew for an hour or two, after which luncheon will bo scived. Tho members are Mrs. Guy Blssett. Mrs. C. II. Bullock, Mis. Charles Davis, Mrs. naymond S. Keycs, Mrs. Charles A. Lutz, Mrs. M. H. Phllbiick, Mrs Ralph L. Shepard and Mis. T. H. Winters. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Walter Glasgow, of 18th and Mifflin streets, will entertain at dinner this ovenlng In honor of Henry Kayo Gannon, of New York. Covers will bo lnld for eight. Danc ing will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Stockley, of 1812 South Broad street, left this morning for At lantic City, where they will Remain for a few days. Miss Ellen Hagerty, of 1241 Christian street, will entertain this ovenlng at "500", followed by supper. Her guests will bo Miss Amanda Stran ahan, Miss Elizabeth Rcnner, Miss Catherine tlrover, Miss Louise Mlekly, Miss Louise Har bnucr, Miss Rose DeCarlo, Miss Ethel Kearns. Miss1 Evelyn Stcrrctt, Miss Flora AVolfslcffer, SIlss Ray Goward and Miss Carrie Allen. Miss May McKeever, of 20)3 South 12th street, will entertain tho members of her card club this evening. A buffet luncheon will be servett. Her guests will be Miss Alice McCaulley, Miss Alice Mcgcndy, Miss Anna Fleming, Miss Mar garet Schcrr, Mls3 Mny Gertrude Taylor, Miss May Megcndy nnd Miss Margaret Brogan. Miss Adallne E. Gillinghnn, of 1617 South I3tll btreet, entertained nt "600" last night. There wero 16 guests present. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Helen Millard, of 3730 North 18th street, will entertain tho members of her card party thlB ovenlng, when her guests will be Miss Gladys De Camp, Miss Helen Brown, Miss Pearl Westcott, Miss Edith Larzalero, Miss Mary Wilkinson, Jack Peterman, Neville De Camp, Waltor Milter, Nathnnlel M. Watson, Stanley Vnndersllco and E. Raymond Scott. Miss Grace E. Tilton, of 4521 North 19th street, Is spending a few days In Atlantic City, as the guest of Dr. and Mrs. II. I. Silvers, of Vent nor. Mrs. F, J. Glmble, of 3353 North Park ave nue, entertained at "BOO" yesterday, when her guestH weie Mrs. William Alexander, Sirs, John Costello, Mrs. Krebs, Mrs. William Lord, Mrs. Thomas C. Taol, Mrs. Frank Kllgore, Mrs, Robert Klncade, Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Mrs. Taul Huyetto and Mrs. Melnotte Schiueffer. FRANKFORD The nurses alumnae of the Frankford Hos pital gave a danco last night In the Scheldenach dancing academy. Miss Kathryn Coyne, sec jetary of the alumnae, was chairwoman of the committee. Miss Mary Hoerll, of California, a member of the alumnae, was present. The pro ceeds will be devoted to a sick room in the new hospital building. Miss Clara Case, ot 813 Tulip street, was hostess at "W last evening In honor ot Miss Madallne Beyer and Miss Rose Beyer, ot At. lantlo Qity. Pink and white roses, combined wjth maidenhair fern, were used In the deflora tions. Silver baskets tilled with natural sweet bart roses and tied with pink bows were the favors for the girls and the men received boutonnleres ot uhllp carnations. Miss Case was assisted In receiving by Miss mien O. Pat terson, Miss Lillla and Miss Anita Bebara, of Ash bourne street, entertained the members of their euehre club yesterday afternoon. The guests lnsluded Mtos Margaret. Miss Elizabeth and Miss Katheryrw Law lor. Miss Louisa, Miss Klla Hart. Miss Elizabeth Hart, MlM Sajrah McMenamy, Miss Anna. JanU. Mws Mary P nern, lira John Mathews. Miss Uargarst and aiuMs iuttnryn Fmssrald. WEDDINGS 1 Miss Bculah Turner Will be Married to Lawrence Davies This Afternoon. Miss Beulah N. W. Turner, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. John S. Turner, of 440S Man ayunk avenue, will become tho bride of Law lence E. Davlcs, of 5442 Ridge avenue, to night at C o'clock. The ceremony will be per formed at the homo of the bride's parents, by the Rov. Frank M. Gray, pastor of the WIssa htckou Methodist Church, Terrace and Harvey streets. Mr. Turner will give his daughter In marriage. Sho will wear a gown of soft white satin, trimmed with duchess lace and mads with a court train. Bride roses and lilies of tho valley will form her bouquet. The servlco will be folowcd by a dinner. The bridegroom and bride will tako a short southern trip, and will be at homo after February 1, at 440S Mana yunk avenue. JOLU-roTSDAMER Tho marriage of Miss Nana Potsdamer, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Naphtall Potsdamer, of 1610 Diamond street, to Amos E. Joel, will ba solemnized tomorrow at 1 o'clock in the Draw ing Room, 1620 North Broad street. Tho cere mony wilt be performed by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf, of tho Keneseth Israel Congregation. Tho brldo's father will give her In (marriage. She will wear her traveling suit of dark blue gabardine cloth trimmed with chiffon velvet nnd a hat of silk and straw, of the same shade of blue. Her corsage bouquet will be formed ot orchids and lilies of the valley, Mrs. Isa dora Levlno will bo matron of honor. Her suit of dark blue gabardine cloth la trimmed with black corded silk. A hat of white panne velvet, ornamented with a Jet butterfly, and a corsage bouquet of violets and gardenias, will complete her costume. Mr. Joel will have Isadore Levin for his best man. The service will be followed by a wed ding breakfast. The bridegroom and bride will leae for a trip to New York, 'Washington, D. C, Old Point Comfort and other points In the South. They will live nt -4719 North 12th street, Logan, where they will receive on Sun das In February. TIOGA Tiio engagement of SIlss Wanda E, Groene veld, the daughter ot Sirs. A. E. Groeneveld. of 3339 North 15th street, to J, Ellwood Calhoun, of 2230 Catharine street, was announced this after noon at u luncheon and card party given by Miss Groeneveld at her home, which was at tractively decorated with baskets ot polnsettlaj and red hearts. Mlsa Groeueveld'a guests were Miss Florence Dielsbach, Sirs. Adolph W Groeneveld, Mlsa Alice Asnlp, SIlss Laura, Reichenbach, Mrs, Irwin English, Miss Mary Weber, Miss Lillian Miller, Sirs, E. Zimmer man, SIlss Dorothy Allen, Miss Caroline Bur gess, Sliss Violet Shmldhelser, Miss Sarah Wise man, SIlss Rene Shmldhelser, Mrs. Mertlce Slirlver, SIlss Florence DreUbach and Sirs. Harry Coulthard. William Jphnson Slonkhouse, assisted by his aunt, Miss Augustine Morgan Johnson, enter tained at a Twelfth Night party and supper at their home, 3839 North 19th street, this we"ek In honor of Sir. Monkhouse's birthday. Their guests were Sites Emma Lelner, SIlss OIU. Dud bridge, Mlsa Edith Reynolds, SIlss Elizabeth Bauermann, Slaurice Van Hart, Cupvln Roe, Frederlak S. Balm, Louis P. SchaTer. Theodore Barle Jennings and Sir. and Mrs. Walter F. ' Hodges. HOXBOROUGH Miss Slargaret Warrington will give a dinner and "500" party tonight at her home on Roehello avenue, Wlssahtakon. Her guests will be SIlss Mildred Eekels, Miss Gsrtrude BaJr. Miss Florence Eckels, William Kommel, Paul Seabold, Burwell Warrington and Gilbert Hassler. Mr. d Mff, Joseph H. Kwlnj, of 629 East Walnut Ian. Wlssahtekon, entertained M 4 &r and carOs last Right at t.hlr home, TJvlF guests wsje Mr and Sirs. Cbarlsa Wfcltt, M and Mrs. Hlfrt Letwtui, Jr.. Mr. J4 Warren II Le. Mr. Mr, fi R Ctarfc WS Enmji4 Emus aM EwS