Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 11, 1915, Sports Final, Page 9, Image 9

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IrOi BelftravU ln honor ot ,ler daus,Uor'
lE. ,.rrlt Clay Leaf, whoso encasement 10
IDliP . . .. ... n AAni1r-announced.
PSrraUPton ruTuiiio ........., .
W, b MM Frances Tyort, Mlas Margaret
.. Burton, Mlsa Cnrollno Ives minton, Miss
Sit" Blnney Brlnlon, Miss Florlne Pearson,
.Margaret Montgomery, MIm Elliabeth
SUr Miss Edith Harrow Dillingham. Miss
ffiMorie Paul Morris, Miss Mary Hall Laird,
$, EIeanore Blspham, Miss Dorothy de Haven
fficcn, MUs Christine Itehn, Miss Katherlne
5Jnner' and MM Helena Robinson.
Rr, John C. Martin, of Wyncotc, will enter
IK A . k,i,ii,. narty on Tuesday, February 16,
ilwifM o'clock. In honor of her sister, Miss
lilt;""' ... . .. ....t,i. tfr. Pvrii.
RQiAor Pl'lsbury, lno """ - - -'
ISfK. Curtis, of Lyndon, Wyncote. There will
K pitile present.
K.j nllhert Harvey, of the Gladstone, will
PSirfiln at brldgo tomorrow nfteinoon In
aitH . .. .. .1 -. krl.la
UmOf Of Mrs. Iiorjen ri'. " . v,
ST .. ri nrnnl SlkeS. Of llUfCalO. MM.
life ..... ....... lll he selected from the
teuiirer set.
Kr. and Mrs. Isaac Tatnall Starr nnd fntnlly.
n&Wrncote. will leave this week for Augusta,
RE, where they have taken a cottage for eev
Ira mu"i
MIM Gertrude Gilbert, daughter of Mrs.
fenth at the Bon Air Hotel. Augusta, Ga.
Mr. J. Horace Miller will give a luncheon on
P. .... u. t.nn. In Afonrft tn mppt Mr.
Eatvraay hi " - -
Ilphonss Ethler, of King's Highway, Brook-
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Vinton nisley, Mrs. William Both, Mrs. Charles
Shltillne. Mrs. A. Barker, Mrs. E. Crawford,
ilrs. Newton Firth Hill, Mrs. 13. Graebcr, Mrs.
' C Shellenbergor, Mrs. Emlle Ott, Mrs.
Giorie C. J. Flecic, airs, iiowara a. jjiiner,
Uri Edward Charles Zellner, Mrs. Stephen O.
Erie and Mrs. H. Kane.
E .. . . 1T.1II. U...II .IflllwhtaK nt "1 nMrl
fUHS AiarBut ciiio otum wuh"' " " "
IVr' William ima acun, wm uo Buesi oi iionor
gt a theatre party nnd supper at the Bltz
ferton, to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
UmJla 'aB, , vl Aua oijiuvb buvci.
iThe University of Ponnsyhanla Hospital
ilumnl will give a dance for tubercular pn-
Uinti at Alher's tonight. An exhibition danco
tilt be given by Itoland MacDonald and Miss
Hilen Titus.
ALONG THE MAIN LINE
OUHDnOOK-Mrs. Ednln G. Close, of 6463
Welti road, will spend the coming fortnight ln
Slltntlo City.
A large buffet luncheon will bo given today
r ilr. Joieph M. De Lone at her home, 6473
brad road. Her guests will Include Mrs. W1U-
fjjm Oaley, Jr., Mrs. Charles Gllllland, Mrs.
Rfllior Harding, Mrs. Edwin B. Jackson, Mrs.
iSwTn- Gi aose. Miss Helen "Roberts, Jlw.
rfJUrbert Talor, Mrs. George SulIJvan, Mrs.
jptTltig Kimball, Miss Anna Wright, Mrs. Sloan.
Era, William De Victor, Mrs. Georgo William
fSrran, Mies Blanclie Warner, Miss Helen
fTOion, Miss Dorothy Hamell, Miss Qlayds ile-
tjrwy, Airs. Herman Lang, Mrs. Edward
Irnch, Mrs. L. B. Collings, Mrs. McCullough,
Wts Marguerite Egan, Miss Edith Walr, Mrs.
Milflam Nelll, Mrs. Harry Marsh, Mrs. Fred-
incn H. uiibcrt, Jr., Mrs. Georgo Hlbbs, Miss
IWnora Walr, Mrs. Hurry Straus, Miss Louise
EVuianiit, Miss Boatrlce Devenney, Mrs. How-
ant Biaaie, Mrs. Bascall, Mrs. It. L. niggs",
MIfj Edith Wnml fri T T nnlnn M, fTov.
Jll OMton, Mrs. B. I. deYoung, Mlis Eleanor
BjBint, Mrs. Samuel J. Costner, Mrs. Frank
Lvmerleln, Mrs. Frances Vetterleln. Mrs.
toouiemann, Mrs. Perclval Sax, Mrs. War-
MttOB, Mrs. J. D. Baker, Mrs. Frederick T.
JWdler, Jr.. Mrs. H. Way, Mrs. Edward A,
iih Mlis Helen Irvlnor. Mrs. AV. J. Poulterer.
Sril Walter Hallahan, Mrs. George Erben, Mlsa
Alelt Moslfr. ir rur,n. n Mnalar Vra
l&erlck T. Chandler. Mrs. Howard Penper.
JJ,r. L. Mulford, Mrs Van Court Carwlthen,
W. Frank Pequlgnot, Mlsa Babbitt, Mrs.
GMf RmKh ?.r T -..t. -mr ..
IJww, Jr.. Mrs. Frederick Gaston, Mrs. Will-
? A. Irving. Mrs. Lloyd Irvlnir. Mrs. Charles
Ehmllng, Mrs. John Cawanave. M,rs. Frank
unave, Miss McCloskey, Mrs. Eugene Cath
aH Jr., Mrs. De Wolfe, Mrs. Samuel Gummere,
JUl Mary Potter, Mrs. George Hodgson. Miss
gwrJwa Wlgton, Mrs. Charles Harding. Miss
Hrth Harding, Mrs. A. C. Barnes, Miss Mary
EJ'tnion, Mrs. Wilson McXeely, Mrs. Charles
hP"'ti Mrs. Frfd.HfV n.i.v ir. irm..n
fctlirlels, Mrs. Walter Klem'm, Mrs. L. A.
Etlj, Mrs. William D. Tracy, Mrs. George
Julian, Mrs. Louis de Lone, Mrs. Philip
er, Mrs. Norman McMulIen. Mrs. James
aa"t, Mrs. F. L. Harding, Mlis Ber-
Sirens, Mrs. Walte Bllven, Mrs. ThomaJJ
8"r. Mrs. Robert Fleer, Mrs. Mervln Gra-
i?i Mrs. Vlfpni Xr- flmUmnhmm -ri.
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gs Mctann, Mrs. "Hlckey, MUs Ellia
lail McConen, Mrs. George Pequlgnot, Miss
iMf Mlrrltv ti. t.i. i j. m tf
PVttu, Miss Nella Wetherlll, Mrs. B. A,
and Mrs. Clarence Vanderbeck.
BBJIOaE-Mr. ahrl Mr V mark rtllrnnt. Jr..
Bijperts and Wlster roads, will leave today
ffi Wk's trip to Boston.
a ,Ba ra. Henry J, fforman are enter
Si?!' Hits Bertha Buhmin. of Ifazlston. for
gyj days. Miss Bwhman Is the lister of
'vnaries Edward Envln.
GERMANTfiWN
! Paul Pearson, of ths Ouun I.ln Ant.
f&t fcas gone to New York to visit friends
4 week,
4rlpk Dudley and Paul Pearson hava ?-
S'frvm Memphis. Tnn., vhen they pnt
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! r of a series of four dances to be
J? t the Belfleld rVmntrv Plnh will h hrlit
Jt. Harry MacDonald, who has had charg
summer dances, Is chairman of the com.
K&t wmch Includes Horace Koona and
l b. Weaver.
s Saturday luWrinlkn naanli vhlK
Mbteo o popular wIU copUnu vntll June.
Itathbun. of fT1lfnm( nnrr a. student
apent the week-end with bis Bunt and
lr and Mrs. Wheeler Lord, of Stt
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I abl Howell ' dnnirlit.r of Warner Hon-
Shureil or m Weat ObUH MTt ".
' Mettdj-, Mirch . tot -lujTHtst, .,
where she will join Dr. H. WInslow Taylor, .Mlsa
Anna Shnrplesn Taylor and Miss Elizabeth 1.
A Tnjlor, of "Cedron," Indian Queen lane, nt
the Partridge Inn for two weeks.
Benjamin Murray, of Pastorlus street, has
left for Los Angeles, Cal where ho wilt be the
guest ot his stitcr, Mrs. H. C. Meehan. Mr.
Murray expects to remnlt for six or eight
weeks, and will attend the ranama-Pacirio Ex
position. Mrs. William Cleghorn, 149 East Coulter street,
will rntertaln the Coffee Club this afternoon,
from 2:30 until 6:30 o'clock. Tho club members
aro Mrs. J. M. Culley, Mrs. Harry Wllklns, Mrs.
John Hubert, Mrs. George Schanback and Mrs.
F. M. Leupold. There will bo a few guests,
nho will be Mrs. Georgo Woertz, Mrs. Chnrlei
Btelnback, Mrs. Joseph Krnu'ao, Mrs. Herman
Wlltlg, Mrs. Jack Morrli, Mrs. Christian ltltlz.
CHESTNUT HILL
Miss Dorothy Bcnnermnn, of Boyer street,
wilt give n bridge party today In litfnor of Mls
Mnrjorlo Dorratice, ot Texas, who Is visiting
Miss Bennerman. Tho other guests will In
clude Miss Eleanor Edmonds, Miss Sarah Erd
man, Mlsa Elaine English, Miss Audrey Kane.
Mlsa Madeline Hensel, Miss Graca Hcnscl, Miss
Elizabeth Shoemaker, Mrs. Georgo Lincoln,
Miss Margaret At'-e, Mies Elizabeth MacCucn
Smith, Miss Dorothy Daniel, Miss Gladys
Thomas, Miss Helen Garlley, Miss Sarah Black
burn, Miss Dorothy Marshall, Miss Dorothy
Blackburn and Miss Josephine- Dodge.
ALONG THE READING
Mrs, Walter A. Bailey nnd Mrs. James G.
Glenn will be tho hostesses at tho card party
ot military 600 on Wednesday, February 17, at
2:30 o'clock, which Is ladles' day at tho Old
York Itoad Country Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Cobb, ot Latham Park,
Melrose, will entortaln at cards, followed by
dancing, Saturday evening. Tho decorations
will bo suggestive of tho Valentino season, while
American Beauty roses nnd red carnations com
bined with tern will bo used. Mr. and Mrs.
Cobb's guests Will bo Miss Edith Bond. Mis?
Glodean Smith, Miss Margaret Hart, Miss Marie
Smith, Miss Alice C. Bally, Miss Kathrjn Dia
mond, Miss Edith Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Carter
Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morley, William
Flster, Joseph B. Bond, Percy Maddock, Oscar
Dean, Clmiles II. Hltschlcr, Edward Taxis,
James C. Spencer, D. A. Smith and Erhard
Strecker.
Mrs. W. W. Donnelly, of Bill North 13th street,
Oak Lane, entertained tho members of the
necdlowork guild of the Methodist Episcopal
Homo yesterday afternoon at tea. Tho guests
were Mrs. II. A. Prlckott, Mrs. William Eddie
man. Miss Mary Morton, Mrs. Charles A. Blgler,
Mrs. linger, Mrs. Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Lesley
Allison, Mrs. I L. Pepper, Mrs. Flannlgan, Mrs.
E. L. Brlco, Mrs. C. C. Hunsbergor, Mrs.
Kitchen, Mrs. William Benner and Mrs. Samuel
W. Kchr.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
The Enossa Club, ono of South Philadelphia's
popular social clubs, held Its annual dance
last evening at Muriel's. Tho club meets fort
nightly at the home of Miss Marguerite Dia
mond, 2341 Carpenter street, and the following
are Its members: Miss Kathleen C. Diamond,
Miss Maiguerlte C. Jackson, Miss Marguerite
Connell, Miss Mary Flatrey, Miss Margaiet Mc
Caffrey, Miss May Cunningham, Miss Mary
Louise Baxter, Miss Agnes Meyers, Miss May
Fox, Miss Marguerite Morgan, Miss Margaret
Kelly, Miss Katherlno J. Connors, Miss Mar
guerite C. Diamond and Messrs. William A.
Bonner, Harold Oldroyd, Nellls Bonner. Jr.. Vin
cent Kelly, James McCaffrey, J. Clement Smith.
Hazzard Molloy, Joseph F. Simpson, Richard
James Kaln, John J. Dougherty nnd Frank X.
Diamond.
The Corley Club, one of the most popular
clubs In South Philadelphia, held Ha fifth
annual banquet last evening nt Mayer's
Drawing rooms. The affair was ln charge ot the
following committee, of which George Thomas
Is chairman; Thomas Shanahan, Thomas Thorn.
ton, John Doughty, James Orr, John Meagher,
Walter Meyers, Raymond Dietrich, Frank Diet
rich, Paul Raake, Paul Brown, Harold O'Hara,
Harry McCann, John Schraam and Edward
Clark. Tho grand march, which followed the
banquet, woo led by the president, J. Leo Mc
Glynn, and Miss Margaret L. Ryan. The
"honor" guests of the evening were Rev. J.
Nash, Rev. Francis J. Kane, Rev. M. J. Corley.
Rev. Joseph McShaln. William H. Webber, John
Orr and Leo Galen.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Louise Dando. of 1026 Green street, has
gone to Ithaca. N. Y., attending the festivities
arranged for Junior week.
Miss Katharyn F. Halre will entertain the
members of her "600" card club, followed by a
buffet luncheon, tomorrow afternoon, when her
guests will be Miss Beatrice Rottner, Miss Car
rie Balllnger, Miss Helene Murphy, Mlas Flor
ence MacMorrls, Miss Kathryn Ennls, Miss
Edna Gaw and Mrs. Alfred Conaway.
Miss Lucy Elchman entertained at bridge last
evening" at br home, 2424 West Norrla street,
when her guests wera Miss Graca A. Wade, Miss
Mao Hoffman. Miss Helen De Haven, MUs
Helen Murray. MIm Anna M. Wade. Mlsa Ethel
Stelgerwalt and Miss Ida. Elchman.
Miss nuth Grova and Miss Jayne Grove will
entertain tlielr-"S00" club this evening at their
home, 1803 North ilth street.
.LANSDOWNE
A wedding of much Interest to Oak View ana
Clifton Heights took place at 4 o'clock yester
day afternoon ln St. Charjea' Church, when
MUs Hanna JCelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
JIugh Kelly, of Mary street, became the bride
of Charles O'Connell, son of Mr. and Mr Dom
inic O'Connell. The ceremony was performed
by tho ptor, the Rev. Michael G. Scully, Tho
bride wore a. ult of dark blue broadcloth,
trimmed with fur. and a large picture bat with
white plum.. She was attended by her cousin.
Miss Anna Kelly. John Bush wm beat man.
Mr. and Mrs O'Connell will be at noma on
Mary street after March 1.
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MANY CHARITY
AFFAIRS TODAY
Ambulance Ball and a Number of
Entertainments Will Re Given to Aid
the Sufferers.
That It Is moie blessed to give than to receive
hns certainly been the motto of those who
havo been working for charity this iteason.
Many, many tlmej havo the more fortunate ones
of the old Quuker town been cnlled upon, and
tonight there will be a number of nffalrs. In
the BclleMie-Stratfortl a dancc'wlll be given,
under tho German and Auslro-Hungaiian Aid
Committee. The proceeds will be sent through
the Consuls to Europe to provide ambulance)
nnd surgical instruments for the wounded of
tho German and Austro-Hungarlan forces.
A reception will be held by tho committee to
the representatives of these countries who will
bo preaont. Cigarettes nnd Howers will be sold
by a number of aides, Including Miss
Kathryn Tullltlgc. Miss Sarah Kolb, Miss
Helen O'Mearn, Miss Estella, Lduber, Miss Ger
trude Miller, Miss Eleanor Wood, Miss Dor
othy Dexter, Miss Margaret Tullldgc, Mian
Mario Mees, Miss Marie McLean, Miss Ruella
Nolle, Mlsa Grace Reld, Mlsa Geitrudo Lauber,
Mis Bessie Walsh, Miss Margaret May, Mlsa
Nason, Miss Wller, Miss Violet Levy. Miss
Beatrice Harrity, Miss Doris Howes, Miss Al
bert, Miss Dorothy Hackett, Miss Cavanaugh.
Miss Heller, Miss Julia Coyle, Miss Margaret
Coylc, Mlbs Etta Schelbal, Miss Mary Tullldge,
Miss Jennie Hickman, Miss Albertlno Relter,
Miss Margaret Walton, Miss Grace Walton,
Mies Virginia Walton, Miss Schmedhauser and
Miss Paul.
AH the boxes have been sold, and the holders
include Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hartung, Mr. ana
Mrs. Wharton Stork, Baron and Baroneus on
y.oerlng, Mr. and Mis. O. M. Kulllng, Mr. and
Mrs. Iritis J. Kolb. Dr. and Mrs. Henry H.
Fround. Mr. and Mis. Samuel Kind. Mr. and
Mrs. ri.lllp Klein. Mr. and Mrs, S. X. Zlmllk
ton. Mr. und Mrs. Emanuel Kolb, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Shuman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Brill Riddle, Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Slnkenauer, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Fretz, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Alters, Mleses
Emma and Sarah Kolb, Dr. and Mrs. George
Bowler Tullldge and Mr. and Mrs. John O.
Bheatz.
Supper will be served In the Clover Room.
The patronesses of the affair Include Mrs. Q.
A. Appenzeller, Mrs. G. A. Babcock, Mrs. O.
D. Barney, Mr. August Beln. Mrs. William
Beln, Mrs. Rudolph Blankenburg, Mrs. Otto
Cachar, Mrs. E. W. Chamberlln, Mrs. J. F.
Coyle, Mrs. John B. Deaver, Mrs. F. X. Der
cum, Mrs. Christopher Donner, Mrs. Theodore
Flnkenauer, Mrs. A. Koertlng Fischer, Mm.
Robert Fleer, Mrs. Henry H. Freund, Baroness
Hlller von Gaertlngen, Mrs. Adolph Hartung,
Mrs. Emanuel Kolb, Mrs. Philip Kteln, Mrs.
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Nicholas Iliddlo.
Emma Kolb, Mrs. Louis Kolb, Mia. O. M.
Kulllng, Mrs. Carl Lauber, Mrs. John H. Lof
Innd, Jlrs. M. Matthews, Mrs. Harry Mees,
Mrs. John A. Mejcr, Mrs. M. J. O'Meara, Mrs.
Harry Illlgcr. Mih. A. Brill Riddel, Mis. Will
iam Rltter, Mrs. H. C. Rump, Airs. William
Rump, Mrs. Henry Schmidt, Mrs. Joseph
Sliacffcr, Mrs. John O. Shcatz, Mrs. Frank Shu
man, Miss Mary Slnnott, Mrs. H. John SoltanJ,
Jlrs. Wharton Stork, Mr. J. Madison Taylor.
There will lu several affairs given under the
auspices of tho Emergency Aid Committee, In
tho afternoon there will be a meeting In the
Jenklutown Auditorium, at which the Belgian
Consul will speak. The proceeds will be de
otcd to the destitute Belgians. The committee
In charge of the affair Is made up of Mis.
Henry Mlddlcton Fisher, Miss Mary Lippincott,
Jlrs. Beauveau Borle, Jr., Mrs. Conygham Ste
vens, Mrs. John Newbold, Jr., Mrs. Arthur
Russo, Miss Mary Hern, Mrs. E. I. Bacon,
Samuel Dallas, Mrs. H. J. Taylor, Mrs. L.
Bremer, Mrs. J. F. McDonnell, Mrs. S. Lazalero.
Mrs. G, Long, Mis. Frank Bachman and Mrs.
AW J. Welhcnmayer,
The fourth annual dog show of the Kennel
Club of Philadelphia will open today In the
Metropolitan Building. The proceeds will be
devoted to the Emergency Aid Committee. This
affair will last until Saturday from 1ft until 3
o'clock. J. Chandler Barnard Is the treasurer,
and the patronesses Include the following ladle.:
Mrs. Alexander J. Cassatt, Mrs. Charles Cus
lis Harrison. Mr. J. Willis Martin, Mrs. Cor
nelius Stevenson, Mis. Edward T. Stotesbury,
Mrs. J. Norman Jackson, Mrs. Edward K. Row
land. Mrs. Ell Kirk Price. Mlsa Henrietta Ely.
Mrs. George Gordon Meade Large, Mrs. Bar
clay H. Warburton, Mrs. John C. Groome, Mrs.
Rodman E. Grlscom, Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe,
Mrs. Thomas Robins, Mia. Charles Williams
and Baroness Meyer De Schauensee.
A concert, followed by dancing, will be given
tonight In Grimth Hall In aid of tho Children's
Homeopathic Hospital, Franklin and Marshall
streets. The patroncases include Mrs. Ellis
Glrard Ingram, Mrs. Charles S. Hlllman, Mrs.
James Newman Carter, Mta, Edward T. Law
rence, Mrs. Charles Farnum, 2d, Mrs, M. Gar
rison Barnard, Mra. Robert Scott, Mrs. Will
lam P. Falrmaji, Mrs. William If. Blester, Mrs.
Charles Emory Fricke, Mrs. Robert C. Geddes,
Jr., Mrs. David Rlsley, Mrs. Samuel Rttner and
Mil Grace Lowber Temple.
The program will Include selections by Ma
dame Yager, prima donna soprano; Oswald F.
Blake, tenor: Mrs. E. C. Chew, Mazle Renouf.
Mae F. Jackson, sopranos; William Uncles, S.
B. Ashbrook, bassos; Upsal Musical Club and
the Falrmount mandolin orchestra. Miss Ethel
Firman will be the accompanist.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
An attractive dinner, followed by a theatre
party, will be given tonight by Miss Clara A.
Wllllts at her home, tlW Spruce street. The
guest of honor will be Miss Jean Uenahelmer.
of Erie, Pa., who Is visiting Mr. and Mts.
Edwin O. Close, of Overbrook, und the other
guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Close, Mr.
and Mrs, A. Theodora Abbott, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmanuel Brown McCowen, Mlis Emllle
Fricke, Miss Katharine Muller, Uugene Mul
ler, H. Kendall ilulford, F. Avery Jones and
Herberton Fricke. The decorative scheme will
be pink and white and pink Klllarney rosebuds;
white lilacs and puasy willows will be used as
a centrepiece.
Mrs. Charles Mercer Hicks, of the Nether
lands, CiX and Chestnut streets, ha gone to
New York to spend the week, with her mothr,
Mrs, Perclval Thomas, at her home on River
side Drive,
Mrs, W. H. 8. Nicely entertained at luncheon
and bridge yesterday afternoon at her home,
HIT South PUt treet. Her gueiti were Mrs,
Samuel Mullln, Jr., Mr. Char! Reukaurf,
Mr. Joseph Damal, Mrs. Frederick Webtn
ineyer. Mrs. William Cleveland. MUs Alice MuIt
Un, Mrs. r. J- S. Nicely, Mr. Walter Wood,
Mrs. Robert Orahara, Mr. G. A. Coburn, Mr.
Frederick Carman, Mrs. FrancJ Pabt, Mrs.
Horace Custer, Mr. W. A. Becket, MUs Ber
tha Terry and Mr. Robert Stewart, Jr.
Mr. A. 8. Conway, of th Ayondale, ilth and
Locut streets, will entertain guest at the
BclUvue-Stnitfprd danssnt on Saturday after
noon. Mr. Conway will leave for Atlantlg City
early In March to pad a part of the Lenten
reason.
Ml if. Irene Stupk wIU tiHtrUin the Hx
aon Club at bir hon, Da aveout.
tonight.
THE most Important pre-Lenten wedding ot
the oclal world will take place tonight,
when Miss Sarah Lippincott, daughter ot Mr.
and Mrs. J. Bertram Lippincott, will be married
to N'loholns Blddle, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwatd
Blddle, nt the home ot Miss Llpplncott'a
parents, 1712 Spruce street. The wedding, which
will be performed by the Friends' ceremony,
will take ptace In tho large Oak reception room
under a bower ot palms nnd calla lilies, At 7
o'clock The oilier rooms will be handsomely
decorated with palms, green?, pink roses, car
nations, azaleas and vatloiM spilng flowers.
There will be W guests from this city, New
York and Boston.
The bride will wear a superb gown of cream
satin and duchess lace, the draperies of which
will be caught with orange blcasoms. and Iho
gown will be finished with Ion; court itnln.
Her veil will be fashioned ot tulip, edged with
pearls, nnd nrinnged on the hair with a coronet
of pearls. She will carry a shower bouquet ot
Illlc ot tho valley.
The matron of honor, Mrs. William Paul
O'Neill, a sister of the bride, whose marriage
took place in August, will wear a white satin
frock made with a very full short skirt and
topped with a broad girdle of seafoam-green
sntlri. She will carry an arm bouquet of Kll
larney roses.
The bridesmaids will Include Miss Mary Alice
Clay, Mlas Helen Ellis, Miss Helen Susan
Tower, Miss Harriet C. Deaver, Miss Eleanor
Gooding, of Portsmouth, N. If.; Miss Elizabeth
Avery, of Auburn, N. Y.; Miss Lilian L. Blddle,
n. sister ot the bridegroom, and Miss Edith U.
Bally. They will wear frocks ot apricot silk,
veiled In tulle of tho snme shade, trimmed with
bands of the silk. They will have butterfly
plrulca of silver, nnd will wear silver nnd rhlne
etono bandeaux In their hair. The bridesmaids
will carry nrm bouquets of calla lilies.
Mr. Blddio will bo attended by Armory Has
kell, of New York; Henrlques Crawford, Wil
liam H. Du Barry, Winthrop L. Blddle, a
brother ot the bridegroom; Charles J. Blddle,
Bertram Lippincott and Joseph Wharton Lip
pincott, brothers of the bride; C. Louis Boric.
Jr., Joseph K. T. Van Pelt, 2d, William Paul
O'Neill nnd Snonrden Samuel.
Mrs. Lippincott, mother of the bride, will
wear a striking gown of black-and-gold bro
cade, made with a short train. ,
Aftci the ceremony suppir wilt be served, and
after n wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Blddle will
make their home at Springmead, Old York road,
Noble.
JACOBS GtNTM.
Albert A. JacobB, of 113 Winona avenue, and
Mis Alice S. Gcntcl, of 6311 Wlngohocklng ter
race, were married last night at the home of
Miss Gentel's parents. Roger J..-rew, 400
South 15th street, was best man and Miss Re
becca Gentel, slater of the bride, acted as
bridesmaid. The Rev. Gladstone Holm, of the
Church of the Advocate, Wayne avenue and
Queen lane, officiated.
O'NEILL CAItnOU.
Announcement Is made of the marriage of
Mlts Florence Carroll, daughter of Mr. and
Mis. Eugene H. Carroll, of 600-1 Glrard avenue,
and Mlchad A. O'Neill, son of Mr. und ilrs.
Peter O'Neill, of Melrose Park, yesterday. The
ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father
C. A. Dally In the Church of Our Lady of the
Rosary, and a Nuptial Mass followed. Miss
Carroll was given In marriage by her father
nnd was attended by her sister, Mr. John A.
Healy, as matron of honor. Frank O'Neill
attended as best man. The bride was at
tired In a traveling suit of blue broadcloth; her
hat was a small French toque of sand-color.
Sht can led a bouquet of Bride roses and lilies
AMUSEMENTS
FORREST Last 3 Evgs. "ftMS-
Eilra Lincoln's Birthday Matlnta Tomorrow
CIIAJILES FJIOHMAN Prtients
The Great Thret-Star Combination
JULIA SANDERSON
DONALD BRIAN
JOSEPH CAWTHORN
in THE GIRL FROM UTAH
NEXT MONDAV SEATS TODAY
THE SHOW OF SHOWS
KLAW & ERLANGER'S
ENTERTAINERS
IN
FADS and FANCIES
One Hundred Comedians, Singers, Dancers
VICTORlID
Tha Play with Iht Tirrlna
Punch. Featuring William
Farnum & Kathryn Wllllami.
THE
OTJfTT TJ'TJO Thrlllln! ricturequ!
Oir UlJ-iJuXVO A"10 AMANDA OILllKnT,
Everybody's Korln.
NEXT WEEK
A DRAMATIC FEATUIIB FHOTOJ'LAY
"YOUR GIRL AND MINE"
Produce! Undir tho Direction of th
National American Womin'i MuWraae Anoclatlon
ACADEMT OF MUSIC
NEWMAN Mot'iTKfe,
Traveltalka
vioior views
TOMOR'W.?Vli
;1S
EGYPT
Q A rp MATINBB
OAi, at 3;B0
Ttcktts SOc. Toe, 11 at Htppa's. Amp., CSe.
GT f "D XT' MAJlKET BT. AND JUNIPER
JjU DU VAUDEVILLE 11;R0 TO lt:30
HEAL, FUN FEST
AL LEWIS & CO.
BOWMAN BROTHERS
JULIA CURTIS
ft COMEDY ACTU
METROPOLITAN BUJMHNO, BROAD 4 fVALLAJOB
Today, Frl.. Bit.. February ". 1. 48 10 ta 10 P. V,
dog show c;
BENEFIT EMERGENCY AID
COMMITTEE FOR HOME RELIEF
ADMISSION 50 Centa
RELMONT I PARAMOUNT
mVawvbmVrkbt I PICTURES
w0-LtaTheSignoftheCrosg"
MATINEES 1.80 and i.10. EVBNINOg 8.80 to u
TTnrpT PIWWMB It mat. todat. :m
-H1J.JUIL Kvff. t. t Bat. PwWaHMl-
tuuatrb I "The Admirable Bashville"
lt)10tWtyl"'"o P'i Ul iMJwwi"
"PUMONT'S JS&MS
nf the valley. Mrs Healy looked well )n n
muilnrri-colored satin srown. Iter hot wm of
the same color, and she carried a bouquet of
pfnk roses,
A wedding breakfast for the two families fol
lowed tho ccroniony. nnd after an extenslv
nodding tilp Mr. and Mis. O'Neill will be nt
home Wednesdays In April on Latches lane,
llnln.
rtEiii.Y-nor.AN
The marrlase of Mlas Mnry CI. Doran, nle
of Mr. nnd Mrs. t J. tJoran, of US4 North
Wmnook otrcet, nnd Christopher P ftellly, r
New York, will lake place this afternoon In
St. Malnchy's Catholic Church, 11th and Jeffer
son streets. The lev. Kenton J. Fltipalrick
will ofllclnte nt the ceremony. Tho bride will
foil broadcloth, trimmed with elvet, and a
hat of the same shade trimmed with plumes.
She will he attended by MIm Rose llellly, of
New York, slslei of the bridegroom.
The best man will bo Jlnrry T. Doran, the
bride's brother. Tho service will be followed by
dinner nt the home ot tho bride's uncle and
aunt Upon iheir return from their weddlm?
journey Mr. and Mrs. rtellly will live at W
Went 103d street, New York.
CI.ARK-nAVIS
The weddlntr of Miss Katharine Davis, daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Davis, took placa
today at noon to Russell B. Clark. Tho cere
mony was performed by the nev. Frank It.
Luklns In tho Presbyterian Church, Burlington,
N. J. Tho brldo was given In marriage by her
father and wns attended by Miss Mas McFad
gen, of Edgcwntcr rark. Clinton W. Clark
of New York, acted art best man. Dr. Henry
B, Davis, of Lancaster: Reginald Branch and
Howard Eastwood wero ushers. A reception
u
allowed the ceramony In the home of tli
'do's parents on Locust avenue, Burlington,
aUr which Mr. and Mrs. Clark left on an ex
tended wedding trip through tho South, and on
their return will reside ln Kdgewater rark.
AMUSEMENTS
ELMENDORF
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
Friday Evgs. Saturday Mats.
From Feb. 19 to March 20
FIVE IDEAL CIRCULAR TOURS
AROUND THE WORLD via. PANAMA
AROUND TIE MEDITERRANEAN
AROUND NORTHERN EUROPE
AROUND SOUTHERN EUROPE
AROUND UNITED STATES
ILLUSTRATIONS IN COI.OR BY MR. ELMENDOItK
OUT-Or-THE-ORDINARY MOTION PICTURES
$4, $3, $2.50
At Heppo'a, 1110 Chestnut. Courie Salt Ctoia
This Saturday
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
KXVULLEXT.BHOW Of VAKIUD FEATURES)
ARTHUR I'RINCC: NAT M. WILLS; SIRS. OENK
IIUUI1US CO.: Ri'AN&LL'E: CECELIA WRlOHTi
ANUULO AHMENTO TRIO, and Others.
B. P. KEITH'S THEATRE
The Management wishes to
Announce the Engagement of
CAROLINA WHITE
Formerly the Prima Donna of the
Philadelphia-Chicago Grand Opera
Companies.
FOR ONE WEEK
Commencing Monday, Feb. 15
T VRTr1 T,,IS WEEK ONLTI
J-1 a. AVXJ Matlneta Tomorrow nd Saturday
Th- 1t Muatcal Comedy of All!
"LADV LUXURT," With FLORENCE WKRBER
COMING! NEXT MONDAY NIGHT!
Get in Lino for Seats Today!
N. Y. WINTER OAROEN'S OIQANTIC
MUSICAL SPECTACLK
DANCING AROUND
WITH THAT KING OP ENTERTAINERS
AL. JOLSON
and 150 Jesters & Jesteresses
PViaorniir Qf OPERA I Horn, ot World's
UneaUlUU Ot. HOUSE I Orteit Photoplay
LAST W Jli Hi IS.
T
CHRISTIAN
H
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A TJmne Hnilv AFTS., 1 and 3 10 and ISa
1 I lllieS UdUy EVGS.. T and 0 10a. IBc. tU
NEXT ANNETTE KELLERMAN
,if?ifti "Th Ported Woman" In
WEEK "NEl'TUNE'fl DAUGHTER"
MARKET HT. ABOVE 1TH
I'ICTURES
11 A. M. TO 11 HO P. U.
John Emtraon lu tha
Bachelor's Romance
THE
Stanley
Added Attraction: Irtrat Show Inf
THE ROOK OP THE EARTH.
"ADVENTURES ON
phn.n.r.nhM. at rreat Derll by Fradtrlck Rurtlnrham.
on Mount Ulanc and on IU Famoua Jungfrau, Swlu
arland. , ,
TrrkA"n This and Next Weak, Evanlnja 8.U
XSJttUAiJ Resular Mata Wad. and Sat SIS
Ejlra Llncoln'a liirthday Matlnt Toraorrcv
Mrs. Patrick Campbell
8.nw?. BUSS. PYGMALION
l'opular Prlct WedntadayjMajIneea; Baal Seal a tl M
PALACE"",,8! p. m! f
1214 MARKET STREET
trATirin'ViT.T.R ciua uuckusv co
vnuwuT"""" CKKO: Olhara.
PHOTO-PLAY
EDITII TALIAFERRO
In lOUND ROMANCE.
n A TTJTlr17' This and Next Wiek, Ernlna8.1
VjAKlvXUiVKenlar Mata. Wed. and Sat. 3, It
Kxtra Uncoln'a Ulrtbday Matinee Tctnorio"
PAULINE FREDERICKa
l'opular Prlca Wadneaday Matlnaea. Beat Seata 1.
Cross Keys Theatre ZftSS'
SSSliiS" Daisy Harcourt J2F
uki inn .... .-r, , .T.
AT S:l
10c, Xtt, tea
52D ST. THEAJLKJij sANsoMBTKugxa
v?&h to "Such a Little Queen'
UATINEB3 liSO and tita HVENINOB ana to ,
"' ' '" L?ff!" a !-- U.M a at ' .."
ISIaDa i "Tr Mr m vp,
GRAND I
Today 315. Vt 9 i
On the School PlayrfUmdj-
7m htiuwdy laaballa Ora
Ualleo .
Daly Kennidv
a rTiT PUT Jiouwr mat tumorrow
The Third Party" SStygftt..
r,"TVTtlTT?l? Mip TOWAY
JUVLrJlAeCf IfRjiting'a M Shaw
CASINO "ffl?& f itffiltSF
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