NGLEDGBliPHIIiADELPfltA. HATrttDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915, $ ' .. .' i ' " " ai-enlW HI H ii ! in i.li.nn.NII . w . -. . . ... i t. M'mililntilnrt as 1 Mr-I lulfi v I llVl favorite " tor cntertulnlns. as oucti at EM . . .i.riinni nnil favors can be ob- Hd in the morning Mr. and Mrs. Edward B ..nhall. of "Hula! Water," lljtlai. will give r"" .. .1.. .i it.. tt...,itr..inr. ... . ,r....i t-o Mwlnc classes will met. J r,flzcd by Miss Katharine Bradford, and RT other by Mrs- Jon" " ",ut" ul " i,,,- BlU"1' .. i I 1 T .li... anrl Mr. ftomirtsnacr i'. ' -.- - ---pfwr wilt Blvo a the danaant, from 4 until L . ...i. -i iiin mmerlntendent's house of tho foscopal Hospital. The card of Miss Lclper enclosed. . ,i.. vmviilni. nnrfnrmnnp. nf Hia Lillian Opera Company will tatie place In Ki. nnrn House. Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Kvi.tr of 1313 Locust street, will entertain In jielf box, in nonor m mv.. u... - ...., HMlis Gertrutio iv.. Kpr. and Mrs. Krazler, of 1.24 Spruce street. Rill Blvo a reception In honor of Professor fifinry Holmes, or Jiarvnru uiuvciauj. in IB liernouu '"" - " -----. Sfunlxed by Mrs. Strieker Coles, meets In tho Sctur gallery of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Llppln Stfj house. Tho sewing class, arranged by V Walter Langdon Euslls. will meet for the ?rt time In her home, 2015 Tlno street. fitrn. 1'ranklln McCrca Wlrgman, of 003 Pine lUeet, will give her last "at home." ?lir. and Mrs. James L. GUsc, of 6132 Wood- f lit I U 1 a m a a 4 4s I i Unitnv tint avenue, win sio . mu u........v, ... ..u..u. rcf their daughter, Miss Helen Qlaso, at the Billevue-Stratford on Wednesday. A dance will be elven In the Overbrook Golf Club by Mr. and Mrs. jonn ocnou uuduhv. m.P u. i oodblno avenue Ovorbrook. Mr. A. Lincoln Steclman, of the Burlington, Twill entertain at a bridge luncheon, and Mr. and Mrs. Fits jsugeno uixon, oi imhims i-ar, Vlll entertain at dinner. W Thursday will be a. pretty busy day Judging 'from the number of affairs planned. In the 'morning Mrs. Nathan A. Taylor will entertain Milt, and Mrs. William A. Sunday nt her homt Qn Chestnut Hill. In tho afternoon Miss Pauline Bowie will give a tea to meet Mrs. Allan J. ffiHenry, who was Miss Sara Ogden, of New Work. BsJm Chestnut Hill Mrs. Kdward N, Benson will rive a tea to moet Mrs. Philemon Dickinson. The Thomas Lolpcr Chaptor. D. A. r.. win R?e a luncheon at tho home of Mrs. William Latla Nassau, 421 West Chelten avenue, Ger mantown, and tho second danco of a series, or fanlzed by Mrs. William rtoberts Howell and Mrs. Kane 8. Green, -will be held In the Merlon Cricket Club. Tho dance will be preceded by a 'dinner, given by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kendrlck, 3d, of "Pcnnncre," Vlllanova. There ?11l be 24 guests present. i The series of dances, arranged by Mrs. Roland' "It. Foulkc. Mrs. J. Nelson Purvlance, Mrs feHtnry K. Dlllard, Jr., Mrs. II. Evan Taylor and Miss Mary Coatcs will meet for the first time lit tho rtlttenhouse on that evening also, T , The Huntingdon Valley Country Club will give a dance on Friday at the clubhouse, -which will tie preceded by several dinners, and there will be a dance at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club, : St. Martin's, on that evening also. Saturday afternoon Miss Sarah PcdrlcK will entertain at cards. In tho evening Miss' Eugenia Kelso Cassatt. daughter of Mrs. J. Gardner Cfassatt, will be guest of honor nt a theatre party, to be followed by supper at the Itltz StCarlton, given by Eckley Brlnton Coxe, Jr., ot ''KM Locust street : That evening Dr. W. W. Keen will be host at a Wister party at his home, 1729 Chestnut street, Pi Mrs. Alan Hale Harris, of Maple Lawn, kChestnut Hill, Is organizing a roller skating felub, which will meet for 12' consecutive Mon Idays from 8:30 until 10:30 o'clock at Joslln PHall, on Germantown avenue. Lieutenant Arthur T. Barney, U. S. N., and Mrs. Barney entertained at bridge, followed by upper last night on tho U. S. S. Illinois. Their gueits Included Mr. and Mrs. John M. I la una, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Olhauscn, Mr. and Mrs. .William Moyer, of Ttlverton; Mrs. Henry Por ter, Lieutenant Commander Raymond S. Keyes, V. 8. N., and Mrs. Keyes; Lieutenant Ralph J'L, Shepard, U. S. M. C and Mrs. Shepard; Lieutenant Charles A. Luts, U. S. M. a, and Mr. Lutz; Paymaster Manning H. Phllbrlck, V. a N., and Irs. Phllbrlck; Paymaster Par OM, V. B. N.: Cantaln Tjvana. TT. 8. N.. of the mV, B. 8. Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL Wis, Mrs. Payne. Lieutenant MoCracken. U. $ N.j Miss Blanche Lane and Dootor Koltes. f, Urs. William T. Carter and her granddaugh ter, Mlas Cornelia Leldy, will leave on Monday C01" Aiken, S. C. Later thev will bo to Palm eachf Fla., and will return about Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Mcllhenny have taken J.house at Saranao Lake for the remainder 'the winter. i The University Barge Club Is giving a break t' at the Lilacs today from X until 3 o'clock. The DatrOnM RM Vdwaril If TIIJU TI.R tr ffifock, Jr.. Henrv r. Ttrnvrnn r-hnrl.. v Charles McKeehan, GaUoway a Morris, Cuah- , ewnail, It. M. Phltler, T, Learning Smith. jWorrli Johnson, Qeorge Howe, Edward F. Hoff- n. Kussoll Johnson, Jr Benjamin C. Tllgh- n, Henry N. Piatt. .Tnhn n. Tln nn,l Tl.n. gnln Rush. The manacement nt Timni. irnn iti ivi. kIL-v Btreet. nnnnnnn.. 4t.A ltl.. Tnnn c?Mn.... ILUt f ....ww..wv .mb viiQQ nuaii OAnjor IgS no"fled them that she will be unablo to ggapw at Brooke House ot Monday, as was gfif't planned. 8ho will bo (here, however, on j&Monday, March l. ami th tr tv, n Mrnoons at the Acorn Club wfH be announced tsr. ff.Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Reevxs. of Ah. UMtfor( avenue. Germantown, wll entertain ktei y dinner tonight In honor of Miss Mtabth Williams, of PJatnfUId, N. J. Covers i oo jam for eight. Last night Mr. and Mm. Jeeves entertained Infarmallv lit rflnn.r In hnnn. USS their- daurhlr 1imm Tm.nhln. TTjva k- Ssere 13 guests present. Jif'IlSS Franr Tltlntr Ull.. rinrnll.,. TInrVt fi"1 Mary Lamb and Miss Beatrice Harrjty left MJMterday for Port Deposit, Md.. to attend the waaee at Toma Bchool end spend the week end. ?r. Mrati wm chaperon the party. '.H Ellen Jaauetta fiillem. whose marrlasra V, to Rlchv. irMnii .iii .u. ni... nn xrnn .?. April is, win be guest of honor at a lon to be gtv tomorrow at the ?tl4i. - 5 Gantry Club by Bdaiuirt Hsrdta Kuk, " MW trt. Covars will ) UW tot al. Tlioto by nelly A Way. MISS PRISCILLA BOHLEN Mis3 Bohlon is the daughter of Mrs. Woodville Bohlcn, of 2217 St. James place. She is a member of the Lenten Class which meets on Mondays at tho home of Mrs. John W. Brock. MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB Choral Concert Will Bo Held on Tuesday, at Witherspoon Hall. The preparations which have been Kolng on for weeks will culminate with the holding of tho choral conceit of the Matlneo Musical Club at Witherspoon Hall on Tucsdny evening. One of the principal artists on the program Is Je rome Uhl, a young baritone of high reputation, who has been winning honors In concert wotk In various cities. He will be heard In two solos. The choruses to be sung are "June Rhapsody," Mabel W. Daniels; "Gypsy Serenade," Taut Am brose; "Irish Love cng." Margaret It. Lang; "Capri," Charles O. Bassctt; "Juno Roses," Frank H. Brackett; "Agnus Del." Georges Bi zet; "Tho Snow," Sir Edward Elgar, ' Cradle Song," Franz Schubert; "Ave Maria"; "Chanson Provencalc," K. Dell' Acqua; "At the Cloister Gate," Edvard Grieg. Soloists who will be heard in addition to Mrs. Uhl are Miss Eleanor Con way, Miss Mne Farley. Miss Flora G. Cannon, Mrs. retzell, Miss Marie G. Loughncy and Miss Schwartz, singers, and Miss Donlevy, harpist Mlas Haenle and Miss Gladys Mlnton, violinists, will play accompaniments. Mrs. Helen Tulaskl Innes is in charge of the choral and Mrs. Ed ward Philip Ltnch arn ged tho piosram. Mrs. Maude Hanson Pettlt was In charge of the delightful German music program that was given by members of the club nnd others at the Roosevelt last Tuesday. The auditorium was crowded. Those who were heard In eolos were Elizabeth Kruejer, Elma Carey Johnson and Helen Macnamee Bcntz, sopranos; Augusta Kohnle and May Walters, contralto; Alton K. Dougherty and Ann Thompson, piano. In ad dition there wero part songs by a group of able singers, nnd Emma Rous and Nina Pret tyman Howell played a harp and violin duo. Ray Daniels Jones, Frances Butterworth and William r. Bentz were at the piano. CHESTNUT HILL There will be two more clul dances this month at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, Sat urday evening, February 20, and Friday, Feb ruary 26. MIhs Betty Blodgett. of East Greenwich, It. I., Is visiting Mrs. Charles Carter Walbrldge for several days. Among those who will entertain at dinner before tho danco at the Philadelphia Cricket Club tonight are Mrs. Cornelius Stevens, Ed ward Davis, E. Rlttenhouse Miller, W. Holmes, Joseph Button will entertain a party of 15, and Mr. and Mrs. Holllster Sturges- will have 20 guests. ALONG THE MAIN LINE overbroo Miss Dorothy Rlddell, of 6208 Overbrook avenue, entertained last night In honor of Miss Beck, of Bala. The members ot tho Emanon Club were present, and Included Miss Mildred Pepperman, Miss Marjorle Schultze, Miss Mary McKeegan, Miss Jeanetto Cur, Miss Ida Lentz, Walter Miller. Harold Robinson, Edwin Hoover, William Desmond, Stephen Garrett, Harry Holden and Jamea Carr. CVNWYD Mr, and Mrs. David Evans Wilt lams, Jr., of Rhyl lane, are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a son, David Evans Williams, 3d, Mrs. Williams will be remem bered as Miss Malda W. Dale, daughter of Mrs. Richard C. Dale, of Akedon, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Albert W. Pickford, of Birch road, will return Monday from av week's visit with her sister, Mrs, C. C. French, in New Tork. Miss Marlon Pickford left yesterday for New Tork, and will also spend the week-end with Mrs. French, runBEnTIt Mr, and Mrs. Perclval Roberts, Jr., of Penshurst, are spending February In South Carolina. The meeting of the Fortnightly Club was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss McKeag. The other members are Miss Cordelia Woodle, Mrs, A. Percy Redlfer, Mrs. A, J. Jacoby, Mrs. P. If, Harges, Jr.. Miss Barbara Shand, Mrs. John 'Cllroy, Miss Bird Roberts, Miss Ida Redlfer, Mre, Lester B. Nlckerson, Mrs. Frank Stone. Mrs. J. O. Cook. Mrs. Au gustus J. Loos and Mrs. A. It. Bond, TIOGA Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Wiener, who are pending their honeymoon in the South, will be at horaa to their friends after March X5 at 8W North I71h street. Mrs, Wiener, who waa Mlas Nana Levy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levy, of Hi North Park avenue, became a bride on Monday evening last In the chapel of the Keneseth Israel Alumni Building; the, cere mony being performed by the Ber. Dr. Joseph Krauakopf. Vr. and Mrs. A. If. Bubaura, of UH North 21st vtreet, are entertaining Mr- and Mr. Al bert Abraham, of Pulutb, Minn Mis Bells, HuUsa, of HM West Tioga, trat. U ? Ik wk In AUj&Uq city. vKWm? HaM .WBAX-Xf . 'K TPmB-sXtBWA 9 5T 4 'F fiHBr BnR rI.B Vty krSrM&iEgBliiiHB liil rnuiu Vr Brans Studio. MISS ELLEN JAQUETT SELLERS Miss Sellers and her fiance, Richard McCall, will be given a luncheon tomorrow at the Philadelphia Country Club by Edmund Harding Nasi). ALONG THE READING John Grlbbel gave a dinner last night at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club to tho Board of Governors of the club. His guests were John Worrell Pepper, president; J. Rutherford Mc Allister. George Harrison Frazler, Theodore Voorhecs, Walter L. Ross, Henry Miller Watts, Edward F. Henson, Cameron B. Buxton, James F. Merrltt, Alfred G. Clay, Caleb F. Fox, Mor ris L. Bocklus, Sydney E. Hutchinson. Edward li, Smith, Robert P. Hooper, Daniel B. Wentz nml Charles E. Morgan. There will be a club dance at the Old York Road Country Club on Saturday evening, Feb ruary 27, at S:30 o'clock. A number of the members are expected to attend, and the com mittee In charge of the affair Includes Miss Hazel Zacharlas, Mies Alice Zacharlas and George A. Sllfer. Mrs. Brownell, of . Rochester. N. Y Is at present the guest of Mrs. Joseph K. Dixon, of Wyncote, for several weeks. Mrs. Brownell will later leave for the South. Mrs. E. LInnard, of Glenslde, will entertain informally on Monday evening, February 22, In honor of her son, Eugene LInnard. The guests, who will number 15, will be members of the school set. ! Miss Helen Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Palmer, of Jenklntown, will spend the week-end as the guest ot Miss Eleanor F. WlUon, of EOS South th street. Miss Palmer will return on Tuesday. GERMANTOWN Miss Ruth Elsenhower has returned to her home on Upsal street, west of Wayne avenue, from Atlantic City, where she has been spend ing several weeks, She will leave March 1 for New York to be the guest of Mrs. Jay Jones, ot 8 East S2d street. Mrs. Elsenhower and her daughter, Miss Mildred Elsenhower, are still In Atlantic City. A rummage sale will be given at the Norrla Square Methodist Episcopal Church, Hancock street and Susquehanna avenue, on Friday and Saturday, March 6 and 6. The sale will be directed by the Ladles' Aid Society of the church. Mlas Jean Spruance, of Montclalr, N, J., has returned to her home, having been the guest of Miss Judith Marr, of West Tulpehocken street, for the past fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. William Philip Barba have Is sued cards for a reception on Saturday evening, March 6, from S to 10 o'clock, at their home, on West Coulter 'street. Mrs. Frederick Dudley, of 2S07 Indian Queen lane, has had as her guest lier sister, Mrs. Hoban, of New York, THE unaettled season of fashion through which w have just passed has resulted in a moat bewildering variety of ctothea being worn, and at almost any dansant or tea one can distinguish the tendencies of at least a half dozen periods In the gowna and hats of the guests, be they claaaed as extremely smart or otherwise. And on the dancing floor of an afternoon one may observe the wldeat range of styles, from the simple, good-looking Eng lish walking suit, which seems to be par. tlcularly favored, to the subtly draped gown of crepe or full ruffled frock of Huffy chiffon. One of the season's debutantes. Miss Hope Beale, has been wearing am afternoon costume of raitrallle velvet, which proves most becom. (ng. The skirt, which Is quite wide and short, has tbe new circular flare, and over this la worn a hip-length jacket, finished with collar and cuffs l white fox fur. With this costume la worn a small close-nttlng turban of white velvet ils Mary Evelyn Chew Is wearing a two- mS 7" wUAT ft. fMxuL I WL viw-NvX WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nml Mrs. Chniica It. Foster entertained nt n danco In honor of their 13th wedding an niversary At their home, H23 Robinson stieet. Among their guests were Cnptnln Frank Hughes and Mrs. Hughes. Lieutenant Harry Worth nnd Mrs. Woith, Mr. ami Mrs. William Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. John Wenrlng, Mr. and Mre. John M. Spencer, Miss Dorothy Hayes, 'Miss Era Hayes, Miss Manila Mansollne, Mle Elizabeth Mnnso llne, Miss Anna Jcannette, Albert Foster, Frank Tlngler, George Smith, Edward Stevens, Harry Baldy, George Douglas and Frank Jcnnette. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lambert entertained a small party of friends nt their home, 3733 Lud low street, Friday night. Among those Invited were Mr. and Mrs. John Lambert, Mrs. Annie Hawkins, Mrs, Blanche Dolby, Miss Hlanch DolbyAMlss Alice Brady, Miss Mary Gardner, Edward Bamber, William I.-imbert, George Lambert, Frank Lambert, Jr., James Lambert, Harry Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle will entertain a small party of friends Monday night at their home, 6128 Cedar avenue. Those Invited Include Mr. and Mrs. James McNamara, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Ryle, Mrs. Ellen Devers, Miss Mar garet Devers. Miss Marcella Baker, George C. Dickson, AVllmer Ahn, Charles Devers. Mrs. Louis F. Cunningham, of Osage avenue, will entertain tills evening. The favors and decorations will be In keeping with Washing ton's Birthday, The guests will Include Mix Kitty Galllmore, Miss Gladys Macool, Miss Betty McMlchael, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Magee, Mrs. L. M. Worth, of New York; 'Mtes Ellen V., Miss Agnes, Miss Florence anil Miss Margaret Col lier, also of New Tork; John J. Ruddy, Dr. R. M. Haury, A. Mealey, George Kennedy. Lo Roy Macool and Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Chldlaw, of Wil mington. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. B. N. France, of 1423 East Montgomery avenue, will entertain February 23 at their home. Their guests will Include the Rev. Edward White, Mlsa Ray James, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Oehrle, Col. John R. Nicholson ana Mrs. Nicholson, William D. Brelsford', M. D. Chandler, Mrs, E. C. Johnson, George C. Tees, Miss Evelyn Teea. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Martin. Harold Dobbins, the Rev. H. MacArthur, the Rev. and Mrs. William T. Schmalhorst. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Miller, Edgar Miller, Frank Miller, Miss Emily Lamon, the Rev. Charles al Bell, Miss M. A. Bhephard, Miss M. Shep hard, Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Dllworth, Mlas Elizabeth Mellor and Miss Janett Mellor. Mrs. Henry Knight, of Borbeck street, has been the guest of relatives In Baltimore, Md. ' pltce suit of black cloth. The skirt has a cir cular overaklrt of the material and the coat la cut on military lines. A three-cornered hat of black silk, trimmed with a flaring ribbon bow, cqmpletea the costume. A smart costume of black broadcloth Is be. Ing worn by Mrs. William Wllklns Carr. The skirt has a full tunlo and over this Is worn a coat with the new full circular flare, which is edged with a wide band Pf Australian opos sum. The extremely high military collar and the tiny round muff la also of the opossum. The matron's hat is of black velvet, quite small and close fitting, trimmed solely with two loops of black satin ribbon. Mr. Ronald Barlow looks well In a trot teur of sage green tweed, the" skirt severely Plain and the Jacket belted In at the waist line. With this Mrs. Birlow wear fawn col ored imti and a chamois bat, bare of trim- wlBg pa the feather band around the Photo hy Marctau. MISS HELEN SANDERS Miss Sanders has gained much favor- nblo comment for her rendition of the modern dance at tho various charity affairs in this city. PICKERING CLUB DANCE Annunl Event Will Bo Brilliant Affair To night at Hunt Club. Tho old Crozer place, near rhoenlxvllle, now the Pickering Hunt Club, will present a gay and weird scene tonight, when the annual cos tume dance nnd carnival will take place. The committee Includes Samuel J. Reeves, Georgo Brooke, 3d, nnd Wnrrcn F, Martin, and have made elaborate arrangements for the amuse ment of the guests. Tho decorations will surpass those ot former years, being spring flowers, greens nnd cherrici. Tho out-of-town g'lcsts will Include Miss Carolyn Nash and Miss Lucy Burleson, both of Washington; Scott Bullitt, of Kentucky; llayden Collins, of Pittsburgh; Miss Elate Park, Kenneth B. Schley, William Leonard nnd Chnrlcs Grccnough, all of New York. The other guests Include Miss Frances I.. Sullivan, Mrs. Gnlloney, Miss I.etltla L. McKIm, Miss Eleanor B. Hopkins, Miss Ellse Hopkins Miss Eleanor Chandler, Miss Helen Carson Brlnton, 'Miss I.lla T. Fisher, Miss Mary T. Reeves, Miss Elennor Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hector Mc Neil, Mr. nnd Mrs. Reed Knox, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cope Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes Page, Mr. and V s John Kent Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Christian A. Itagcn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard M. Heckscher, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Sands, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac II Clothier, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drinker Riley, George Broolte. 3d, Arthur Wheeler. T. Walter Gllliyson, David B. Sharp, Clyde Hambrlght, Walter S. Wheeler. C. Mnhlon Kline, Thomas Evans, Cooper Howell, Edward Whitman, Marshall Brooks, Marshall While, Alexander C. Yarnall, EfTing hnm B. Morris, Jr., Penn Smith, Jr., William II. Reeves, Jr., and William Churchman. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Members of the, Lndles' Aid Society of the First Methodist Church, 5th nnd Diamond streets, will give a Washington supper at the church tomorrow night. The Rev. N. B. Grubb, pastor of tho church, will assist. Miss Margaret Davenport was given a surprise party on her 10th birthday by her mother, Mrs. Cello Davenport, at her home, 2018 West Colum bia avenue, Wednesday. Twenty-four little girls nnd boys were present. Miss Ruth Kugler nnd Miss Mildred Kugler assisted in receiving. The house was prettily decorated, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston, of 2106 Co lumbia avenue, will entertain at "MO" this eve ning at their home. Among the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Philip Goll, Mr. and Mrs. George Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. William Conly, Mrs, Anna Ludwlr. William Ludwig, Dr. Dlllman Conly, Mlea Mary Tyler, MIss Margaret Goll, Miss Edith Mellersch and William Tyahon. Miss Jessie E. S. Schanz, of 1620 North 11th street, will entertain at luncheon and bridge today, In honor of her house guest. Miss Ber nadlne Menne, of New York. The color scheme of the decorations will be red. Roses will mingle with cherries and ornamental hatchets In keeping with the traditions of Washington's Birthday celebration. The favors will be dainty baskets of cherries. Miss Bessie Trlnkle, Miss Edna Tutner, Mrs. Franz Ehrllch, Jr., Mrs, Frederick Rees, Mrs. Walter Crocker, Miss Carrie Campbell, Mrs. John Hutchlngs, Mrs. A. E. Hundermark. Mrs. Minna Joerge, Mrs. Frank Schanz, Mrs. William Rees, of Reading, Pa.; Miss Helen Clayton, of Trenton, N. J., and Mrs. Roland Helss, of Atlantlo City, NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA The Rhelnhelmera' Department Store Bene ficial Association; will hold Its third annual re ception and masquerade ball at 5th and, Cum berland streets, Wednesday night. More than 60 couples are expected to attend. The com mittee In charge consists of M. Leon, chair man; Florence Toof, Agnes Campbell, Dorotby Holmes, WUHam Friedman and Anthony Hln frey. The Aurora A. C. Is making arrangements for Its first concent and dance, which Is to be held at Hanley'a Academy on St, Patrick's night. March 17. Jamea TIerney will leave for San Francisco on March 1, to be gone for several month's. Miss Anna Relchert, of Kensington, and Mlaa Viola Lewellyn, of Brideaburg, will leave In the course of a week for the Panama-Paclflo International Exposition at San Francisco, Miss Anna Alexy will spend the week visit ing her cousin, Miss Frelda Young, of East Orange, N. J, Miss Helen Donahue, of RIohnjend and On tarlo streets, will leave today for Kanaas City, where she will stay the remainder of tha'-wlriter, Walter Kennedy will spend a portion of the week In New York, Th Somerset Literary Association will give Its stouti grand recjUo sad danfg at Sax enia H&U twJjhU l T'lE mairlage In nlihounced ot Mlas Virginia Taylor, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Tnjlor, of Bevel ly, N. J., ta William It RW, ntso of Beverly. The marriage of Mlas Isabella V. Welnrlcb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Charles Weln rich, of 2227 North Park avenue, to La.wrehca Oaasenhelmer, ot Washington, D. C, will take place on Tuesday, March 2, at noon, at ths home nt the bride. Miss Welnrlch has selected Miss Flora Bertlzhtlmcr a maid of honor. Sidney Hecklnger, of Washington, D. C, wll ba best man. The ceremony will be followed by breakfast, Tha marriage of Miss Helen Shldle Luplon, of 1712 Erie avenue, and William Baytts Mos6n took place at 12 o'clock lnl Thursday In the Tioga. Presbyterian Church. Thomas 13. Edstrom, of Pittsburgh, an uncle of the bride, gave her In marriage. A breakfast followed the ceremony at the Itlt lenhouse, after which Mr. and Mrs, Mason left for n trip South. They will be at home after April 1 at the Tioga, 16th nnd Tioga streets. Tho wedding of Miss Elate Rath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Until, ot (218 Baynton street, and Norman II. Mathleu, of 5323 Ger mnntown avenue, will take place this after noon at the home ot the bride. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Sptrey, pas tor of tho Evangelical Lutheran Church. After an extended wedding trip the young couple will reside In Gcrmnntown. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schwetker enterta.ned n number of their friends during the week at their home. A musica!e was given during the early part of the evening. In which the fol lowing participated: Dr. Frank Schwarz, pia nist; C, Stockberger, vocallat; George Stub, German comedian, and Rottalre Eggleslon. A buffet supper followed. The guests Included, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mood, Mr. and Mrs. Jncob Mood, Mr and Mrs. Albert Mood, Mr. and' Mrs. Tlioman Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. George Frederick, Alfred Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwartz, 3d, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fur bish, Mrs. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rum mell, Mrs, Schwartz, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Some bom, Mr. and Mrs. Jack MaaNalr, Harry Wln nemore, Mrs. Wlnnemore, Mrs. Therese John, Sirs. Brand, H. Sonnebom, Miss Dorothy Mac Nalr, Miss Mary Stockberger and Mrs. Stock berger. Mrs. Eva Repetta enteVtained In honor of her daughter. Miss Frances Repetta, nt her home, 2523 'South 17th street, Wednesday evenlnj. Among the guests were Miss Grace Morrison, Miss Ida Simon, Miss Edna Tatcm, Miss Ade line Wnldron, Hush Campbell, Robert Camp bell, Warren McCloskey, Frank Thompson, Joseph O'Neill, Jr. CHARITY BALL PROCEEDS Beneficiaries to Receive $2300 Each Next Ball December 9. Following a meeting of the Executive .Com mittee of the Charity Ball yes'.erday after noon. It was announced by J, FranMln -Mc-Faddcn. chairman, that the unusually large proceeds of the 33th annual charity ball last December resulted In the distribution of 823CO each to the four benelclarles, or a total of JJ200. The Institutions were the surgical ward of the University Hospital, the maternity de partment of the Jefferson Hospital, the Rush Hospital for Consumptives and the Children's Hospital. The total receipts of the ball last December were 15,205.23. and the expenses J5S31.3S. leav ing net proceeds ot ?9760.S4. Deducting the $9200 distributed, the surplus balance Is fitO.St. The proportion of expenses to grout receipts Is unusually favorable for a charitable affair. In 1913 each beneficiary received $-1-3, so tha Increase this year for each Is ?176. Thursday, December 9, was decided upon as the date for this year's Charity Ball. It wai also announced that all local charitable organ izations desirous of being beneficiaries of the 36th Annual Charity Ball should forward their applications not later tban April 20 to the cor responding secretary. Mrs. a. Naudaln Duer. 1915 Pine street The bylaws ot the Charity Ball provide "that an Institution or a society, to participate In the proceeds of the ball, must b one estab lished and maintained for the care and treat ment of the sick or suffering and located In Philadelphia or within 10 miles ot the city limits, and muat have an annual Income of at least ?5O00. No Institution may participate oftener than once every three years, but sep arate departments a an institution are con sidered aa being separate Institutions." ROXBOROUGH Mrs. William A. Keely, of 61t Leverlnglon avenue, entertained Informally yesterday after noon. Her guests, who are members of a sew ing club, were Mrs. N, Claire Rorabaugh, Mra. Frederick Scott, Mrs. Frank Kenworthy, Mrs. J. A. Struse, Mrs. Roy A. Robinson, Mrs. Charlea Weln. Miss Emma Rehfuas. Mrs. A. bert Hood, Mrs. Robert Hays, Mrs. Orlando Petty and Mlas Helen Rehfuss. Mrs. Charles Gane entertained Informally yesterday afternoon at her home on Green lane. Her guests were Mrs. C, E, Parks, Mrs. William Stroud, Mrs, LouU Melvln Struse, Mlas Ray Roocock, Mrs. Mllford C. For, Mrs, Charles 'Whlteman, Mrs. "W. H, Hoeat, Mrs. William Addelhelm. Mrs. Andrew Sauer and Mrs. Frank Cantrell. LANSDOWNE The alumni of the .High 8chool gave an en tertainment and,dance In the school auditorium last evening. The proceeds will be devoted to the decorations In tha rooms ot the new HIsU School. The officer of the alumni are Steward punlap, prealdent; William Schwln, yIcb prtal dent; Miss Ruth Wunderlich, recording eor tary; Miss Dorothy Towell. corresponding w retary, and Miss Helen Taylor, treasurer. Tha Committee ot Arrangements for the entertain ment Included Mlaa JleHn Taylor. Stephen Brown and Wheeler Ollmore. CAMDEN AND VICINJTY Mrs. Samuel Keene, of Jth and Cooper tt, entertained with bridge-luncheon tbi wk. Amonr the guesta present were Mrs. Jf. XHr tomley. of Merchantville, Mlas Geraldlne JHe ham. of BaUimore; MCas Mary C Faro and Miss arft Cr- Mr- and Mrs. Warren WebaiM, mt W atreet. are enjoying a StjHi arutaa- ' uua Edith JafftMt, of Lflurtaiw ti w 1 iiMin$ ft fottnllfcl to AtHntft fiHjf, I WW (TtMi J