Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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..'t.nr. nlace. will clvo n luncheon and
.(if In honor of MUs Gertrude Tower,
A i. iter -meats villi be Mrs. Charle-
l& Tower, MUs Helen Tower. Miss Char
F i Harding Brown, MUs Charlotte lluli, MUs
...t..t Wurta Pane. MUs Marirol Ellis
Ht, MU Edith . Bally and MUs Mary
tJrt wuru.
Hht quests who nttendod the theatre party
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1 ,.. Tn nrawtnti tlAllcrhtjil nt
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IS J H. Evans Hoborts, Included MUs Cor-
fiilli Drexel mamc "" "i "" .,m,
Ima Mary Wood Bally, MUs Margaret Handy
Itenrlort MUS Jean ncwuviu iuuiuauu, ,a
aY,- -d ft - a. 7 t K it SA trt A HfrtRBAtf l?AJS,1stJllJlje
Crr Ellsworth Newton, Witney Wrlaht, Wit
&L m.tt Parmer. Joseph M. PatterBon, 2d,
bjirt Davis, Emlen Bandolph, L. Brook Ed-
i.-Jj Vinton l'recaiey, itiurnu uaico, nuiiti
Trtlerall. Robert Carrero and n. Penn Smith,
fit.
wtfri. Walter S. Thomson, of 1122 Spruce street.
lift for the South tins ween lor a momn s stay.
Her pU aB cnairman ot me ucrman xienei
Lramlttee of the Emergency Aid will be taken
L r Charles H. Frazlcr, of 1724 Spruce
tret during her absence.
flbVti Bobcrt W. Downing will entortaln at tho
.jjpjrlttnce at mo mu-uunuu uu ii
jiljht, January jv.
.. nnmnrcl.Hn.nkoy. who will be remem-
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U:ti as Mls Katherlne Dohan, the daughter
it Mr. C. E. Dohan, of Darlington, Delaware
Cpuntyl Pa., has joined her husband, Major
T j.trnMlfiiv nt th 3i1 "WornefltrrHhlrft
v.. j.ni nf Uncland. at tho hospital for
wounaed ofllccrs at Cambridge, England. Major
B ,j - I..- Art TTI
Hank'X wal! wounuea uu jKtciiiuui uu.
Spunds, however, are not serious, ana it is
ipected that ho can be removed shortly to
n home to convalesce, after which ho will
return to his regiment.
Tie Overseas Club of Philadelphia will hold
Ri next meeting tomorrow evening, at
Th Hotel Walton. As Is customary at tho
Wary meeting a concert will bo given. Tho
fotrseas Club Is a non-partisan society of
British subjects residing outsldo the united
.i..4Hn. Ttn undnrlvlnir mnttVA In to Tiro
We the unity of British subjects the world
KAmong tho soloists for tomorrow evening's
ninrt &rn Miss M. Elizabeth Nassau, MUs
MChrbtlne J. NUsen, Arthur E. I. Jackson, Dr.
UK. Henry Green, jiiss uvciyn uross ana now
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lira u. mavers.
Sirs. Smith, wife of Captain 'William Strouth-
ir Smith, of the Navy Yard, and her daugh-
,er, Mlaa Margaret Smith, have just left for
Florida, where they will spend the next two
BonUis. MUs Smith will remain at Miami,
Jthere she will be entertained by Judge and
Mr- Oramllng. Mrs. Smith will visit her
irother, Alfred Sinclair Abrahams, at Navarrcs,
Hid before her return, sho will spend some
jlae In Jacksonville and soveral other places
louth.
illrs. Bonjamln Janney nuddeo-ow, of 2S0
iSouth 23d street, will be at home Informally
BVrtrteidays, after 3 o'clock, until Lent. No
Starts have been sent out.
iiSn. Gilbert Augustus Coo will be at nome
tWtdneadays In January, at 33 South 19th street.
Iltr. and Mrs. Charles Francis Bochman en-
alned at dinner Monday night at their
line, 2CM8 Locust street, their guests Including
Otmral James Forney and Mrs. rorney, Mr.
tnd Mrs. Georgo Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Priestley Button. Mr. and Mrs. Boch-
gin will go to New York today to attend the
jUnee to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil
ton Black at the Hotel Gotham tonight.
llJeutenant Commander Qeorge B. Landenber-
Wt and Mrs. Landenbergerwlll entertain at
pnpp?r on the U. S. S. JCearsargo following
Ejlie dance at tho Navy Yard on Friday, Feb
yuarr 5,
(jUri. James Anderson and MUs Alma Ander
son, of 233 Plnn utrrnt. ih vlnttlnc friends in
lOnrlottesvllle, Va,
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
OYBisnoOK The Ladles' Entertainment Com-
IWUee of the Overbrook Golf Club has sent out
Mtatlons to the members of the club to at-
ad a dansante. Saturday afternoon. January
from J.80 to 5:30. Invitations have also been
Mnt out by the Entertainment Committee for a
"tier Number Contest dance for cups. Tues-
tT, February J, at 8:30. Attractive favors will
J another feature of this novel subscription
anca.
pUnt A. MI1U, who, with MUs Ruth Mills,
irorned from a three-months' trln In England.
B mending- thU week In Overbrook oefore re
ar to New York, where she and her daugh-
1 will spend the winter.
sllrl. Francla Rhnnlr Tlmwn will ntrtnln at
Bridie this afternoon at her home, C337 Drexel
Had, q honor of several out-of-town guests.
lttXX0N "Mw M. nLff XPinta DAviirtv nf Ol
Jjft5Mtr and Sycamore roads, will entertain a
IB"'8 Party from .Tinnm J9 In HVhrliarv S.
U'r, and Mrs. EVrt.rf,V a rnrrU hftVA re-
Ed from a few days' stay In New York.
? John II. Ftal. nf Hamlehurat avenue, srava
Mlaneranca last night In honor of the blrth-
W wnlversary of her daughter, MUs Deborah
li1'' The ruett n fmm tVi nhnnt l nf
Slch there were. 14 at dinner. The rfeooradone
w quite elaborate. Palms, greens and pink
S were used In profusion.
CHESTNUT nTT.T.
?KJ1 Emllv TavlBr. rf Vft ill. Alr nva.
, win entertain t bridge Informally tomor
1 ""erneon.
.iS flrit of a Hfa nf iilarlnilnn Annp.fm
WES OS hM Ulm ..!. . U a.nAn
K"wtry aub. These dances, which are to be
Kn'? ,n third Wednesday of eaoh month, are
saarge of Mrs. William Moench.
GERMANTOWN
;WU EUxabelh P. A. Tavlor. daughter of Mr.
Iff M"' Frederick Wlnslow Taylor, who spent
P eelceod at Atlantic City with ber parents.
turned to "Cedron." Indian Queen lane, on
Py Of thU week.
TaS frln4B M ftr tr . oa yvf thm
rfwo. Verri, will be pleased to learn that
1? rsvd Mm a M-wsk' Illness.
Mrs Hlntoti mvi! i iff. red a. severe attack of i
Inflammatory rhtumati-m i
MUs Jooephlnc Molghnn, of Chew street and
Church lanp, xslll enUrtaln nt ' Wi tomorrow
evonlnif, In honm of Mla Mary B Olvnn, of
New York. Mlas OlVnn will be tho guest of
Miss Mclghan for scvenl v coks.
Qeorirn W. Urn, AT.9-. fi.Mii,htiltt H m .,.,.
will leave tomorrow for Jacksonville, Tin ,
where ho will remain until spring
Maurice It Walters, or 216 East Prlc street.
has returned from n short stay In Washington,
D. C.
Mrs Oeorge P narrow of F21 Gcrmnntown
avenue, Is vUltlng filcn-U In New York.
ThomaR Hndle of 21S U'ct Johnson strict,
will rnlertnln at brldgo on Thursday evening,
January 21.
WEST PHILADET PITIA
MUs Agnes Bergen, of 30t Walnut street,
entertained at cards yesterday There wero
42 guests present, nmonn whom wero Mis?
Helen Pattorion, Mlsn Alice Ilonsor, Miss
Ethel Bonsor, MUs Ella Mao Harris, MUs
Madeline Murray, MIh Leah Murray, MUs
Mary McMahon, MUs Mary Ferguson, MUs
OHln Hardy, Mlsi Knthnrlno McMnhon, Miss
Mnrgaret Brockerhoff, Miss Athnlla Hirst,
MUs Mario Qulnn, MUs Anna Murphy, Ml'is
VlrRlnla McOrath, MUa Adele McOrath, Miss
Irene Bradford, Miss Ardli Tanquay, MUs Fran
ces Head, Miss Ella Ilend, Miss Helen Cronln,
Miss Gcrtrudo Cronln, Mlsi Katharine Mc
Mahon, Mlas Mario Bonner, Miss Leonldo
Daglt, MIbs Vera Berry, MUs Elennor Iluane,
Miss Helen Kelly, MUs Elennor Loguc, Misa
Bernadctte Rullhnn, Miss Knthnrlno Loughrnn,
Miss Elizabeth Lukes, MUs Marcnret LuUcm,
Miss Certrude I.uUen, Mla Anna Colllna, MUs
Itlta McDevltt, MUs Hester Kan ley, Miss Jano
Ewlng, Miss Mary TUdale, MUs Eleanor Mc
Nulty, MUs Dorothea PrcnderK.ast, Mrs. Jamen
P. Hynn and Mrs M. W Brocks
Invitations hnvo been issued by Mrs Alex
ander H. De Haven, of 329 North 34th street,
for a tea. with bridge to bo given at Hamilton
Court, on Thursday, January 28. There will
be BO guests Mr. and Mrs De Haven will
give a small dinner of 12 covers tonight nt their
home.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Lieutenant W. F Cochrane, U. & N., and
Mrs. Cochrane entertained last evening In honor
of MUs Josephine McGIness, of New Orleans,
who Is at presont tho guest of Lieutenant and
Mrs Philip Seymour. Tho affair waB a dance,
followed by a buffet supper, nt their home In
tho Qlrard Estate, 2319 South 21st street. Their
guests wero MUs Ethel Bates, of Atlantic City;
MUs Barbara Itosasco, of PenBncoln, Fla.; MUs
Anno Harris, Miss Marian Harris, MUs Edna
Becker, Miss Marguerite Gray, MUs Laura Mc
Cown, MUs Alma Custer, Miss Frances Beattle,
MUs Helen Murray, Mlsa Mary Blakemnn and
Messrs. Kccfer, Patterson, Cushlng, Hickman,
Fleming, Blalceman, 'Wllmer, Beach, Roberts,
Doctor Olds, Doctor Woods, Lieutenant Shaffer,
U. S. N ; Lleutcnnnt Davidson, U S N : Lieu
tenant WallUon, U S. N.; Lieutenant Harrlll,
U. S. N.; and Paymaster Parsons, U. S. N.
Paymaster Mnnnlng II Phllbrlck, U. S. N.,
and Mrs Phllbrlck will entortaln this evening
nt their home In the Glrard Estate, 2423 South
21st street, at' brldgo Their guests will bo Lieu
tenant Commander G B. Lnndenbergcr, U. S.
N., and Mrs. Lnndenbergcr; Lieutenant Arthur
T. Barney, U, S. N, and Mrs. Barney; Lieu
tenant Charles II. Bullock, U. S. N., and Mrs.
Bullock; Lieutenant Commander Raymond S.
Keycs, U. S. N., and Mrs. Keyes; Lieutenant
W. F. Cochrane, U. S N., and Mrs. Cochrane;
Lieutenant Ralph L. Shepnrd, U. S. M. C, and
MrB. Shepard; Dr. and Mrs Paul Correll, MUs
Blanche Lane and Lieutenant Commander Guy
A. Blosett, U. S. N.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Snder will entertain this
evening at auction bridge, followed by a lunch
eon, at their home, 17th and Christian streets.
Their guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Trunk
Isaac, Dr. and Mrs Crelghton Schwenck, Mr.
and Mrs. James Hill, Mr, and Mrs. William
Sautter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wayne, MUs
Elizabeth Huntor and Captain Lamottc, U. S. A.
ALONG TnE READING
The Academy of Talent boneflt for the Ladles'
Auxiliary of Ablngton Memorial Hospital will
be hold at tho Jenklntown Auditorium this
evening, nt 8:15 o'clock. Under the di
rection of Mrs. Margaret Eleanor Bless
ing, of the Academy of Talent, the Domino
Club of the De Lancey School will present tho
delightful comedy, "The Arrival of Kitty." In
three nots, William Sylvano Thunder, of the
piano department of the Academy of Talent,
will play tho overture, nccompanled by E, W.
Cooper, of the violin department, who will play
a solo between the first and second acts. Otto
Oeller, of tho vocal department, will render a
solo between the second and third acts.
The patronage Includes the following ladles:
Mrs. Charlea D. Barney, Mrs. Beauveau Borlo
Jr., Mrs. Lawrence Butler, Mrs. Joseph S.
Bunting, Mrs. John B. Deaver, Mrs. Sumner II.
Croas, Mrs. George W. Elklns, Jr., Miss Mar
garet Fox, Mrs. Iladcliffe Furness, Mrs. John
Grlbbel, Mrs, Beauveau Borle, Miss Gortrude
Gilbert, Mrs James Bayard, MUs Mabel Bayard,
Mrs. Wchard Ilarte, Mrs, Archibald Ilubard,
Mrs, Charles O. Kruger, Mrs. George II.
Lorlmer, Mrs. Stanley Martin, Mrs. Milton K.
Nelffer, Mrs. John Newbold, Jr., Mrs. Wharton
Sinkler, Mrs. John B. Stevenson, Mrs. Marma
duke Tllden, Mrs, Harlow Voorheea, Mrs. Bar
clay Warburton, Mrs. Daniel B, Wents, Mrs,
W, Howard WlUon, Mrs. Penrose Itoblnson,
Mrs. J, Conyntfham Stevens, Mrs, Herbert Tay
lor, Mrs. C. A. Walter, Mrs. Charles J3.
Bohwartx. Mn. Andrew Griffith. MUs Katharine
Goontner, Mrs. George O. Haney, MUs Emma
Hett, Mrs. Joseph Gabriel, Mrs. A. Y, Garhard,
Mrs. T. M. Daly, Mrs. D, A. Egan, Mrs. J.
Howard Eryeln, Mrs, Henry Fisher Foster, Mrs.
J, N. Carter, Mrs. R. F. Bright. Mrs. S. H.
Chapman, Mrs. K. Bubb, Mrs. Charles Butler,
Mrs, Harry Ambleri Mrs. F, Bache, Miss Mary
Baggs, Mrs. W J Balrd, Mrs. N Boyle, Mrs.
Ella Detwiler, Mrs. William Frets, Mlas Susan
H. Fulmer, Mrs. Paul Furman, Mrs, Walter E.
Hering, Mrs. George Kelly, Mrs. Paul Kline,
Mrs. Andrew Kraus, Mrs. a L, Levy, Mrs. B.
K. Price, Mrs, a B Robinson, Mrs Herbert
Robinson, Mrs. George Batterthwalte, Mrs.
William Robinson, Mrs. Robert Sewell, Mrs.
John Bcribnir. Mrs. Thomas E, Shoemaker,
Miss Oertrude Smith. Mrs. H. Streeper. Mrs.
Hnry TnUsill Mrs H Q Tull. Mr Thomas
a Snjitli and Mrs Franklin Watson,
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Miss Young la tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Miller Weild was recently announced.
MISS ELLA
MVEDDJNG
A WEDDING ot much interest to socioty In
this city nnd Now York will take placo to
day In New York when Miss Elizabeth Sher
man Hoyt will becomo tho bride of Thomas
Harris Frotlilnghnm, of this city. Tho cere
mony will be performed In St. Bartholomew's
Church, nnd will bo followed by a reception nt
tho homo of the bride's grandmother, Mrs.
Alfred M Hoyt, 931 nth avenue Tho bride will
bo attended by four bridesmaids. Theodore
Frothlngham, Jr , will be best man Hunting
don Frathlngham nnd B.alnbrldgo rrothlngham
Will bo ushers. Tho bridegroom la the son of
Mr. and Mrs Theodore rrothlngham, of 1709
Locust street.
V1IIA LIPJ'INCOTT
Another marriage of Interest to Philadelphia
nnd Now York, which will tako place this aft
ernoon at St. Patrick's Cathedral. New York,
will be that of MUs Helen Llpplncott, of this
city, and Alphonso P. Villa, of New York.
MUs Llpplncott, who has spent much of the
winter In New York with her grandmother,
Mme. Antdlno de Bolg, Is tho daughter of the
Into Tranklln B. Llpplncott. Her mother, who
married a second time, Is Mrs. Henry Mapleson,
wife of Colonel Mnplcson, of the British army.
MUs Llpplncott Is popular In New York. Bar
Hnrbor and Philadelphia society. Mr. Villa Is
n native of Turin, Italy, but has lately made
his home In New York, where ho Is a member
of several clubs
MunnAY Asnuny
Tho marriage of MUs Helen Elizabeth Asbury,
daughter ot Mr, and Mrs Harry E. Asbury,
of Wlndemerc, Oak Lane, to Howard Lenford
Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lenford
Murrny, of Wynnewood, will be solemnized to
night, at 7 o'clock. In St Paul's Protestant
Dplscopal Church, at Elklns Park Tho cere
mony will bo performed by the Rev. J. Thomp
son Cole, rector of tho churoh, and will be
followed by n small dance for the younger set.
Miss Bertha Kohne. of Pittsburgh, a cousin
of tho bride, will bo maid of honor, MUs Mada
llne Asbury, Miss Natalie Rand, MUs Marie
Cummlngs, Miss Elizabeth Cummlngs, Mlas
Elizabeth Asbury, sister ot the bride, and MUs
Helen Murray, a sister of the bridegroom, will
be bridesmaids.
J. Elder Blacklcdge, of Indlannpolls, will bo
best man, nnd tho ushers will be Philip Wright,
Jr., Wesley McWllllams, It. Morris Urquhart,
Wurren Wllklns, J. Howell Cummlngs, Jr., and
Julius Meyn, of Hammond, Ind.
llYAN-McKECII!EY
A pretty wedding took placo this morning In
the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Broad and
Susquehanna avenue, when MUs Edna MoKegh
ney, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas P, Mc
Keghney, of 2213 North Camao street, became
the bride of J. Burchard Ryan, of 1524 North
ISth street. Tho ceremony was performed at 9
o'clock by the Rev. Gerald P. Coghlan, and
wao followed by n Nuptial Mass. The bride
was attended by her sister, MUs Florence Mc
Kcghney, and Mr. Ryan had for his best man,
his brother, Charles Ryan. The bride wore a
very smart traveling suit of dark green serge,
a large black velvet picture hat, trimmed with
white plumes, and carried bride roses and lilies
of the valley. After a wedding breakfast
served for the bridal party nnd the immediate
families at the home of the bride, the couple
left for a short trip through Washington and
the South, and will be at home after February
15 at 1524 North 18th street.
JOnNSTON-DETTS
Miss Marjorle Betts, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward T BettB, and Tilghman Erwln
Johnston, Jr., will take place tonight In Wil
mington. The marriage will take place at the
home of the bride's parents, with only members
of the Immediate families present. Tho recep
tion, from I to 9 o'clock, will be attended by a
large and representative assemblage of guests.
MUs Betts will be attended by three brides
maids Miss Roaamond Starr, of Easton, Md.;
MUs Barbara Vandegrlft and MUs Frances H,
Brlnckle, of Wilmington, Poyntell Johnston,
the bridegroom's brother, will be his best man,
end Master David Lindsay, of this city, and
Master Stratton Buck, of Detroit, Mich., will
be the little ribbon bearers. After a wedding
trip, Mr, and Mrs, Johnston will reside at HIS
Franklin street. MUs Barbara Vandegrlft en
tertained at a buffet supper last night In honor
of the bridal party.
CHAUER-IlUnCESJ
A quiet home wedding will take place this
afternoon, at 430 o'clock, when MUs M. Emma
Burgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. W. Bur
gess, will be married to T. H. Grauer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Grauer. of 1850 Frank
ford avenue, at the bride's home, 1337 East
Cumberland street. MUs Burgess will have as
maid ot honor MUs Frances Hamilton, and Mr.
Grauer will have as best man F 3 Yetber
After an extended wedding trip Mr nnd Mrs.
Grauer will h at home at SOfii Bast Llpplncott
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George W. Young. Her engagement to Charlea
The marriage will take placo in February.
MAE YOUNG
NORTII PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. A H Manwnrlng, of 2033 Susquehanna
avenue, Is entcrtnlnlng at 600 this afternoon.
Her guests, who aro members of her card club.
Include Mrs. Adam Pletz, Mrs Frank Huckel,
Mrs. William L Holmes, Mrs Ernest A. Wright,
Jr , Mrs W, H. Ulnlr, Mrs Gcorgo Heyser nnd
Mrs. Edmund Brlckley.
Miss Lillian Ritchie, of 12th street nnd Lehigh
nvonue, li gllng a DOO pnrty, followed by an
Informal luncheon, this afternoon for her card
club, the members ot which aro Mrs. Joseph C.
Dacnport, Mrs. Clifford Durcll, Miss Counsel
man, MUs Gertrude Rudhnrt, Mrs J. Walter
Flanagan, Mrs. Charles A. Muck, Mrs Harry
Flanagan, Mrs Charles P. Martn, Mrs Clar
ence Keeer nnd Mrs. Thomas Shocsmlth.
At tho nut party nnd dance given by Dr. and
Mrs. John Torranco, of 1300 North 18th street,
for their daughter, MUs Hazel Torrnnce, the
decorations wore novel and very attractive, the
polnscttlas and ferns used being combined with
-various kinds of nuts. Tho guests were MUs
Esther Beers, MUs Dorothy Mathleu, MUs
Gladys Dawson, MUs Irene Rnu, MUs Marian
de Burlo, MUs Henrietta Cot, Miss Florenco
Cussln, Miss Lillian Klrkncr, Mlsa Clara Mat
singer, Louis Stohr, Louis Matlack, William
Quenzel, William Oglcsby, Roy Bell, Joseph
Clausen, Stanley Hammer, Gcorgo Keen, New
ton Compton, Abbott Sibaon, Wallaco Cooper
and Francis Glbbs
TIOGA
Miss Adele Schcmba, of 114 West Erie ave
nue, will entertain at "MO," followed by a
supper, on Thursday evening. Her guests will
be MUs Mary McLaughlin, MUs Vera Walralth,
Miss Beatrice Summers, MUs Leonora Walralth,
MUs Celine Schembs, Miss Genevieve Klepper
and MUs Josephine Klepper.
Dr. and Mrs. Marlon Wells Benjamin, ot
SC03 Old York road, announce the engagement
of their cousin, MUs Bessie Stroud, to T, Lewis
Sturdevant, of New York,
The Mlases Abrahamaon, of 3216 North 13th
street, are entertaining Miss Ada Rosenthal and
MUs Flossie Rosenthal, of New York.
Mrs. Carl G. Herschel, of 3S17 North 19th
street, entertained Informally laBt night, when
her guests were MUs Millie Baugh, MrsJane
Wllklns. Mrs. J. A. Parker, MUs Kathryn
Parker, Mrs. Robert Fries, Mrs. F. L. Thom
son, jr., MUs Rheo Duryea, MUs Maude Baugh,
MUs Florence Nuttall, Miss Margaret Hilton
and Mrs. Laura Shlnkle
Mrs. Owen McMaster, of 3S19 North 23d street.
Is giving an Informal tea this afternoon for
the members of her Bewlng club.
Miss Margaret L. Hilton, of 1C01 West Erie
avenue, will give a tea this afternoon. Her
guests are members ot the Tioga C. T. C.
Club.
The annual dance of tho Alpha Tennis Club
will be held on Thursday night, January 23, In
the Logan Drawing Rooms,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kraus, of 2137 West
Venango street, are entertaining their daughter,
Mrs, Lawrence Kaufman, of Charleston, W. Va.
An Interesting program has been arranged
for the meeting of the Woman's Suffrage So
ciety of the 23d Legislative District, tonight In
the Bank Building, 17th and Tioga streetB. Mrs.
George H. Wobenamlth will preside.
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MISS ELEANORE DI3PHAM
MUs BUphtm and ber couain, MUs Barbara
BUpharo, will be girea. a theatre) party followed
by tea at the Bellorue-Suratford ibis afternoon by
their auuu, Mlas Biinbara and Mlas Marie
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EDNESDAY, the popular day for matinee
parties, will do Us sharo today In enter.
taming tne aeouiantea
MUs Mnry Stewart Wurts, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs Charles Stewnrt Wurts, will be gUest
of honor at a luncheon nnd 'theatre party to bo
given by Mrs Joseph Baldwin Hutchinson, of
1304 Spruce street.
MUs Blspham and Miss Mario S, BUpham, of
2313 De Lancey street, will entertain at tho
play In honor of their nieces, MUs Eleanor
BUpham, daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs Samuel
BUpham, and MUs Barbara BUpham, daughter
of Captain Harrison BUpham. Ten will follow
at the Bellevue-Stratford, and the guests will
Include MUs Marjorle Paul Morris, MUs
Helena S Itoblnson, MUs Elennor Grubb and
MUs Hlbjl Wright.
Mr. and Mr. Nathan A. Tnjlor, of Efncm
helm. Chestnut Hill, will give a theatre party
and tea at tho Ucllavue-Strntford In honor of
their daughter, MUs Marjorle Taylor. Their
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Weir, of 2068 East York
street, entertained the membors of tho Emman
uel Junior Christian Endeavor Society. Among
thoso present wero MUs Sarnh Weir, MUs Elea
nor Levcns, MUs Florence Levons, Miss Flor
enco Hesley, MUs Marian Cram, MUs Harriet
Clonk, MUs Kathcrlno Tobben, MUs Sadie
Morrison, Miss Edna Ervlne, MUs Catherine
Gnul, MUs Edna Weir, MUs Laura Grelas, Mrs
Samuel Sevens, Messrs, Albert Huebner, Riu
sell Flanagan, Gnrdner Kelso, Howard Koch,
Harry Nicholson, Earl Kelly, Calvert Bowman,
Alfred McDanlels, Elwood Wood, Russell Tay
lor, George Seyboth and Daniel Elliott.
The Women's Memorial Christian Temperance
Union met Inst night In the Frnnkford Avenue
Baptist Church, Frankford avenue near Cum
berland street, Kensington.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Peterson, of 2223 Coral
street, aro receiving congratulations on the
birth of twin sons.
Matthew J. Galbralth Is spending a few days
In New York.
Trank Carroll, of Emeraldvllle, has returned
home, after spending a couple of weeks visit
ing his brother in Pittsburgh, Pa.
FRANKFORD
Captain William C. Carrell, of 2606 Rhawn
street, waB host at a stag party last night.
Thomas Kcenen, Francis Parkinson, James
Gofner, Daniel O'Donnell and Charlea Hopkins
were present.
Mrs. William Kuhn, Jr., of 4836 North Eth
street, will entertain this afternoon In honor
of Mrs William Kuhn. Her guests will Include
Mrs. William It. Manning, MUs Amelia M Man
ning, MUs Elsie E Kuhn, Mrs. William Gietz,
Mrs. Charles W Greta, Mrs. William Grotz, Jr.,
Mrs. Frederick Hartlng, Mrs. Leonhard Gretz,
MUs Lura Gretz, Mrs. Harvey T. Banocle and
Mrs. C. F. Rau.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ulgelow left last
weok for San Tranclsco, where they will remain
until after the ranama-Paclflc Exposition.
When they return they will reside at their new
home. 2SU Wilmot street. Mrs. Blgclow will
bo remembered as Mlsa Wllhelmlna K. Wlmers
berger, of S105 Tacony street.
Miss Lily N. France, of 4720 Oakland street,
nnd Mrs. Wilfred Gray have sent out Invita
tions for a card party January 30, In honor ot
MUs Arlce Bromley", nt Mrs. Gray's home, 1215
Fillmore street MUs Bromley's engagement to
William Coghlan has been recently announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Wynn. of Asylum
pike, will have MUs Dorothy Paul, of Ambler,
as their guest until February 7.
ROXBOROUGH
Mr. and Mrs. Horace B. Stevenson, of Osborne
street, Wlssahlckon, have announced the mar
riage of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Stevenson,
to Frank Halnbach, Jr., of 8406 Ridge avenue,
on Friday night, January 15. The ceremony
wns performed at the homo of the bride's par
ents by the Rev. Dr. Charles r. Lyons, rector
of St. Alban'a Episcopal Church, Ridge nnd
Falrthorne avenues. Tho bridegroom's Bister,
MUs Minnie Halnbach, was maid of honor
and the bride's brother, H. Goodwin Bteven
son. was beat man. The service was followed
by n dinner and reception. Mr. and Mrs.
Halnbach are spending their honeymoon In
the South. They will be at home after February
1 at 2310 North Newklrk street.
LANSDOWNE
George Statsell and his son, George Stat
sell, Jr., of ShadeUnd avenue, have left for a
two-week golfing, at Pinehurst, N. C.
Mrs. nenry Zohn, of New York and Wash
ington, Is spending e. few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge T. Walton, of Lansdowne.
Mrs. William T. Austin, of North Highland
avenue. Is entertaining Mrs. Frank Dreer and
Mlas Ethel Dreer, of New Haven, Conn.
A conference of the Woman Suffrage party
of Yeadon will be held tomorrow at the resi
dence of Mrs. Ethel A. Shrlgley, on South
Lanadowne avenue.
Mrs. Alexander Brooke Geary, of Walllngford,
will give a tea. at her home on Geary's road
Thursday, January 23, from 3 until S o'clock.
CHESTER AND VICINITY
MUs Elizabeth M. Garvey, of Flower street,
Is entertaining Mlas Anna S, Hallgren, of Mt
Joy, Pa.
Mrs, J. W, Bartow, of Market street, is
spending a week at Atlantic City.
Mlas Florence Eber has returned to her home
at 4th and Jeffrey streets after a fort
night's vUlt to friends at Laconla, N, H,
Alfred Mullen, of Mt Holly, N- 3., Js the
guest of Charles Galvln, of West 3d street.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Smith, of ttn and Penn
streets, have been entertaining Mr. Smith's
alstar, MU Jessie Smith.
A dance and reception will be held in the
LCWn Thursday evening, January 23.
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guests will Includo MUs Mary Ballard, Miss
Mary Bheppard, MUs Christine Rehn, Mlas
Caroline I. Brlnton, MUs Anna B, Brlnton, Mlsa
Edith H. Dillingham, MUs Frances Tyson, Mlas
Eleanor Watt, MUs Mary Laird, MUs Katharine
Z. Ogdcn, MUs Katharine Tenney, Mlat Eva
line Taylor.
Mr, and Mrs. J, Louis Ketterllnus, of 3016
Locust street, and Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mo
Lean, of Indian Queen lane, Germantown, will
glvo a dinner-dance tonight In tho North Gar
dens of tho Bellevue-Stratford, In honor of Mrs
Ketterllnus' niece, MUs Lucia Alice Pardee
Warden, daughter of Mrs. Horbert W. Warden,
of 1920 Pine streot
Tho most Importnnt affair of tho day will be
the dance given by Mrs. John Cadwalader, nt
her home, 1519 Locust street, In honor of Miss
Mary Frances TUhcr, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs.
Honry Mlddleton Fisher, of 1020 Clinton street.
A number of tho debutantes and younger men
will be present
AMUSEMENTS
MAWSONDoSu'58
"Racinff With Death in Antarctic
Blizzards"
According to Rlr Erneat Shncklcton, Dr. Mawion not
(inly ha the bent picture, still and motion, ever taken
In 1'olar rrglona, but a story or great lterolam and
endurance.
anoanArmcAL society, wminnsrooN1 iulu
TONIGHT, 8:ir. Tlcktts ft 00 at lUrW" Atter
T o clock, Box Office, Wllberepoon Hall,
ACADEMY OF MU8IO
NEWMAN WithVActual
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Tlcktta 60c, 76c, $1 at Ifeppe'a. Amphitheatre, 33c.
T .VRTf! T1I1S WEEK ONLY
AJ A Xi.J PAltEWELL APPEAJIANCE
MARIE TEMPEST w.Sri,
Matinee Today and Tonight Lait 2 Tlmea "MA11Y
GOES FIltST," Henry Arthur Jones' Satirical Comwlr.
Thura, Frl. Bat Kgi, Sat Wat., 'The Marriage
nf Kitty" nnd "The Dumb and The Mind "
NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMOR.
MR. CYRIL MAUDE .-anuStpr-
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GLOBE VAUDEVILLE
It -30 TO 11:30
THE MUSICAL COMEDY HTA118
McWATTERS & TYSON
EXCEPTIONAL SURROUNDING
BILL OF 8 ACTS
Forrest MatToday ZS&.
CHAHLKS rnOHMAN Presents
The Great Three Star Combination
JULIA SANDERSON
DONALD BRIAN
JOSEPH CAWTHORN
in THE GIRL FROM UTAH
Garrick & Mat. Today &V. $1.50
11EO M COHAN'S Towerful Cnmedy Drama
THE MIRACLE MAN VtLc,.,
NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW
A II WOODS Preent
LEW FIELDS ,n tiIho cost
OF LOVINO
BROAD MAUDE ADAMS
Mat Today nnd Sat., QUALITY STREET
I.aat Four Elg" nt 8:IB THE LEGEND OF
LEONORA anil THE LADIES" SHAKESPEARE
NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW
DAVID RELASCO Prrnenta
LEO DITRICHSTEIN
In THE PHANTOM RIVAI,
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY, JAN. 23 ggg,
PAVLOWA
(The Divinity of the Dance)
TWO ENTIRELY NEW PIIOORAMS
Beat now. 1100 Cheetnut St. l'rlcea. SQo to li.SO.
ATYPVrPTTT LAST times
jxuaumi rop i mat. tomorrow
SAM BERNARD ,"I"asurZ
NEXT WEEK SEATS TOMORROW
"THE THIRD PARTY" with
TAYLOR HOLMES AND WALTER JONES
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
METROPOLITAN OPERA CO., NEW YORK
JaWyat 8. BORIS GODUNOW
Mmea. Ober, Delaunola, Duchene, Sparkea MM.
Dldur, Althouie. Rothler. Bade, Begurola, Relit.
Conductor, Mr Polacco. Sean 1109 Chestnut Street.
Walnut 7035; Race 87
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VICTORIA
MARKET AND NINTH
11 A. M. to 11 P. M.
Vaudeville Photo-Playa
Musical Comedy
Southern Beauties SUjJSSSfowu,
John Nerr, Flske Playcra: Others,
Photo-Play Feature. "AFTER HER MILLTONB"
Funnier than "Tlllle's Punctured Romance,"
" METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE
Tomor. Night, HP Vl A S O von o rl o Victor Herbert's
at 8 P.M. AJieOtJreildUeQpereinaxcL
Conducted by the composer. Presented by Tllil
PHILADELPHIA OPERATIC SOCIETY
Excellent cast. Chorus ot 100. Uallet S3
Beats (Including BOo reserved seat), U00 Chestnut at
PALACE Theatre 0,i"1fff? U
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PHOTOPLAY MA"Y c4Tnperella..
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Hullc and Song Revue: Emma Crus, Assisted by
Comtdul" Carl Randall j Vaughn Comfort A John
Eva. Ledeer, Klnj Ed, Vinton, "Buster" Others.
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Market St. ab, leih
PICTURES 11 to 11
Stanley
MARIE DORO
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