Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 11, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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ng KOWlN LK HOY HAItntNaTON
iMhaa lucd Invitations for tho marriage of
f r daughter, AIM Alary Uvelyn Harrington,
fc.-i.- lfnrilmcr llolton on Tuesday, tho sixth
ft itirll at 6 o'clock, nt the Beconrt l'rcsby-
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ftrlan Church, i uipciicm.011 ...... .......... ......,
"! -n They will he nt home after
June 1, M'5 Clinrllou street, Allen Lane.
tarn. Jm" x,lffll" of ,82t Spt"cc a,rCe''
lili tntertaln Informnlly nt ten thla nftcr-
' honor of Mrs. John Klwr Van
L.tr, of New Tork, who Is the guest of
?. .irni., nresent, Mrs. Van Ileiissclner
i autu the centre of attraction and Is being
' Wtmer cava n tea for her, which was pre
uiti by R tu"c,,con nn1 '"owe' by n dlnn
tfun br Mre, Mifflin, who will again entertain
It'Ionchecn In Mrs. Van Rensselaer'a honor on
liturgy-
flfr. d Mr8, 1Ierl"!rt Llnco1" Clarke, of 343
iwlli lh street, will entertain at dinner lo
ttfht. Covers will be laid for 16 BUCfits.
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lMr. J"'n Hopkins, of 1713 Walnut streot, will
held the meetlnff of the managers of tho Hocloty
.t .1.. nnnr of Blesalmr at her homo today.
ThW Includo Mrs. Horace Fassttt, Jim. William
0, Bullitt. Mr. Oeorco Mccan, airs, wmiam
" fl.nn.hntun. Mrs. T. Hudson Rich, Mrs. H.
cinller Smith, Mrs. C. St. Wain, Jladamo Lay
jh Earakat, Miss Josephine, de Tclssclre
bbm. Miss Mary w. scnou, juss juico n.
RIchartlion, Mies A. M. C. Duprce.
', i..,nh n narllneton. of Havcrford. will
leotertaln at luncheon today, followed by cards.
I Kits Harriet uaio ienry, 01 imu i-ine street,
ill! also entertain at cards.
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"Jfra. IVIIllam Sheppnrd Benson, wife of Com-
ntndant Benson, V, S. N., will receive thla
titernoon at her homo In the Navy Yard.
:M. Littleton AV. T. "Waller, wife of Colonel
Wllr, U. S. M. C, will be at home this after
noon alo. .
Stw rra. dull nf Swnrt hmnrn C!olt(Em will clvn
iconeert on Friday evening, March 1!), at S
o'clock.
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fcdfter a two weeks' visit with relatives In
Miami, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coward have
returned to this city.
jfllrj. IVIIllam Woods Smyth is at present the
finest of Mrs, Frances Wltten, of Wilmington,
Del, for several days.
hfri. Harold Nason, of 2::!5 Locust street. Is
nttrtalnlng her sister, Mls Mary La Vie, of
Jiew Tork, as her suest for a fortnight. Mr.
tod Mrs. Nason will spend Easter In New
To.
CHESTNUT HILL
lira. Holllster Sturgcs, of Willow Grove and
itmlnole avenues, will have as her guest over
BWfWeek-end Miss Itoblnson Smith, of New
Iltlk. Mrs. Sturges will entertain at dinner
B lier honor on Friday evening at tho Phlla-
lelpbia Cricket Club before the weekly dance.
jMr. "William Coleman Freeman, of Cherokee
irenue and Mermaid lane, will leave next week
ltn Mm. Alexander Henry for Atlantic City,
it be" gone two weeks.
GERMANTOWN
The last of a series of dances, clvnn b. th
NOTE married set, will take place on Tuesday.
som s, at the Automobile Club. The members
sftho committee In charge Include Mr. and
Mfks. B, Barnltz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L,.
ujrter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward AV. Deakln. Mr.
Mil MFB Vah Ta. 1 1 r ... r
E37T" " "wsc, ...r. ana irs. wauer ij.
-rr. uaiuciu ot'on, miss n.uiin iiartweu
W and Mrs. Tlenry AV. Gray, Jr.
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$ marrlare of Miss Margaret Hradbury,
. 1 "" """ 'irs. wuiiam 11. urau
turrof RTM nt..... -, ..., ,. -..
WW f Germantown, will take place early In
j line
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Etlou Carver, of 5126 Newhall atreet. will
live today for San Francisco. In . Mn. tr
l.'D. Rlehardaon, of i!3 TVlster street, will
rs'"" " "w or his friends Informally at
paajr tonight at the Germantown Cricket
WUV.
Jj'P. P.n .. -, . . .
' '). --". "i 11 i-asiorius street, and
Wfpn N. Ruber, formerly of Germantown, but
5j;.wiains In Atlantic City, who have been
'!? ome time in Florida, will return to
wmantovn this week.
W" M- IC Jenklnson. of 410 Locust avenue,
. w wew Orleans for a short stay.
& H, Dunlevy. of 163 East Walnut lane, Is
s a tew days in Atlantic City.
IfC Harvey, of 4B47 n,rminln, atr.r,.,.
it for an extended stay In Pomona, Cal.
rln B. Oarrlgues. of 6326 Baynton street,
r lor a short stay In Plttsbureh.
m& C. Quln. of 261 AVest Walnut lane, is
M a week In Pitman, N, J.
;fft Edward Van Rrlmnnhnv,.. io t.r...
"a troet, entertained at, luncheon, fol-
Wl i ,u ye'terday, Her guests included
B& Custeri Wrs' IIarry Walton. Mrs.
T "ooson, Mrs. r. AVhltman, Mrs, Ches-
ab!0n. Ml RnnM. B ..-' ,,
SP McCurdy and Miss Helen Leauman.
ALONn TWR PiT'A-nTxrn''
is Emily Lewis. rfM.0, ....i.. .. T
Er. ; '" "Washington lane, Elklns Park,
SL'",'' non after a week's visit with
? in new York city, Bha was extensively
cfiaintd.
nd Mrs LoulM H. Vnrln.r -m.-.
!i''',klnt0Wn W,H Uave on -lda-. March
p. -..M.U.10 iny. Mr8- j.0I.(ntp wl reman
basatli. whu m. T3 , ...1,. . .
1. " " u.nicr wjm Biay nooui
QeS to a. r,i.tii .A.i. . il. ...
afi,. j " " . irauy, airs,
PriUch, of park avenue. Oak Lane, is
w wnnoraw from all social activities
pWeflnlte time.
' Ptul4 froll will entertain at Mrt thla
Rf her homt, 1SJ Buacorob street. Ln-
w eluh dtw -Wt th Old Tprk
Hoacl Countn- Club on Saturday ovcnlng nt S 30 1
o clock. Mrs. Henry n. Stevens nml Mrs. Bam-
ttAI T 1 t. .14
". .. ..rzcicre will net ns lioslesscs, nnd sev
crnl of the members will entertain nt dinner
preceding tho dance.
A matinee "SOO" n hold yesterday by the '
South nak Lnne Improvement Assoclrttlon m 1
honor of tho Neighborhood Club. Mrs. Howard
Miller and Mrs. V. K. Moerk nsslslcd In re
celvlng. WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Itchl, of 334 North 41st
street, entertained nt "S00 " Among thoe
present woro .Air. and Mrs. William P. Held,
Mrs. It. A. Smith, Mrs. Annie Miller, Mls
Marlon Malcoum. Miss Carrlo Summers. Miss
Lyrla IJaldln, Edwnrd A. rntton ncld, George
Hayes, Kdward Latton, Chester Ilaldln, AVIUInm
Hftldln and Harry Kane.
Mr. nnd Mis. Hugh Smith Harbce. (.f 4200 !
Chester avenue, nnnouncR the engagement of j
their dauRhtcr, Mra. Aflna Rarbee Hitlinon. to j
C. Russell Hinchmaii, of 3G.1o Chestnut strci't
John Lynch, of 62.17 Hclnhart streel, gave a I
reception at Ills home In honor of Miss Hlla
Fox. Among those present were Mr. and Mis.
John Dlvlnnoy, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Lambert,
Mr. and Mrs. Stokey Summers, Mr. and Mrs.
Barney McCoy, Miss Sara Dobbins, Miss Mary
McCloskey, Miss Florence Smith, Miss Fannie
Llndsey, Frederick Haley, Frank Shecran, John
Connors, James Sulllvnn, Edwnrd Chnpiiinn.
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. AVnlter AVhltoman, S27 South
40th street, entertained n few friends nt dinner
last night at their home. The tablo wan prettily
decorated In pink roses nnd old mauve. At each
plate was a quaint souvenir. Among thoso pres
ent were Dr. and Mrs. Henry D. Moore, Mis.
C. H. Longworth, Alonzn Pnrsonw, Daniel S.
AVhlteman, .Miss Frances Longworth, ' Ilichard
Longworth and Haloid Moore.
Miss Mary Hausmann, of 51st street and West
minster avenue, will entertain at luncheon and
cards tomorrow afternoon, when her guests will
Includo Mrs. Clajton I. Boyer, Mr. John M.
Hill, Mrs. John J. Kelly, Mrs. Robert Yates,
Mrs. Frank J. Lambert, Mrs. Joseph C. Hobion,
Mis. A'lncent T. Wright, Mrs. John N". Hcaly,
Mrs. M. A. O'Neill, Miss Mnry Cox and Miss
Florence Hnuwmann.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charle F. AVall, of 43th and
Tine streets, will return 011 Saturday from a
three weeks' trip through Florida.
Mr. and -Mrs William Thomhnn Shcrron, of
Hamilton Court, hne as their guest, Mrs. Felix
S. S. Johnson, of Kingston, Can., whose husband
Is United States Consul there, and since tho
war has ncted In that capacity for Germany,
Austria nnd Turkey.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mrs. rtuth Hartz, or Palmerton, Pn., Is bpend
ing n few days with Mrs. II. Miller, 1116 South
Broad' street.
Mrs. L. D. Elsenhower, of 2142 South Broad
street, yesterday entertained nt a euchre for
the benefit of the poor of tho Epiphany parish.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Trendell, of 2016 South
Garnet street, gave a surprise party, In honor
of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Trendell's
father, John Trendell. Among those present
were Judge Raymond MacNellle, David Barton,
Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell, Mrs. John Camp
bell, Mr. and Mrs. AVIlllam Young, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McCue, Hugh McCue, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Doyle, Joseph and EancIs Doyle, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas McBreen, Mlsa Peggy Mc
Ilreen, Miss G. Marian and Miss Frances Tren
dell. Mlsa Rose E. LafTerty, of 1913 Christian street,
entertained nt luncheon on Wednesday In honor
of her niece, Miss Marie G. Lafferty, whoso
engagement to AVIlllam MacAvoy has recently
been announoed.
Miss Mae Issertell will entertain Informally
this afternoon at her home, 1617 South 17th
street. Tho guests will be members of her
sewing class, and a buffet luncheon will be
served. Those expected to be present are Miss
Elsie Blbbey, Miss Alice McCaulley, Mlas Mar
garet McDonald, Miss May McDonald, Mrs. B.
Roily, Mrs. AVIlllam A. Savery, Mrs. Shaw, Miss
Anna McCaulley, Miss Alice McDonald and
Miss Mae Gertrude Taylor.
Mrs. Charles A. Lutz, wife of Lieutenant Lutz,
U. S. M, C.i entertained the members of the
AA'edneaday morning sewing class at her home
In the Glrard Estate, 23S7 South 21st street. An
attractive luncheon was served after the meet
ing. Mrs. William Sutton was hostess yesterday
afternoon to the members of lier card club, nt
her home In the Glrard' Estate, 23IS South
19th street. A buffet luncheon was served after
the game, Her guests were Mrs. Eddie, Mrs,
Joseph Cuahlng, Mrs. Stanley Holloway. Mrs.
William "Wilson, Mrs. Cobaugh, Mrs. Gouget,
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Bond, Mrs. Flnley Morrow,
Miss A. Cushlng and Mrs. Charles Shlasler.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
A christening reception was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, James McCusker, 2702 North
4th street, Sunday evening In honor of their
daughter, Bliss Gertrude McCusker, boin Jan
uary 58. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Sperl, Mr. and Mrs, George Pearson,
Miss Emma La Earth, Miss. Marie Dalley,
Harry Lewall.
The second grand annual ball of the Phila
delphia Nest, No. 133. Order of Owls, will be
held at Columbia Hall, 2d and Nprrls streets,
Friday, April 23. A large attendance Is antici
pated, as the last affair was a, notable success.
The Darby Pleasure Club gave a party at the
home of Mr. mid Mrs. AVelk, 3227 North 19tb
street. It was one of the most successful af
fairs given by this Kensington club. During the
evening the following officers were elected for
the coming year. Clarence Haggas, president!
Harry Parendler. treasurer; Joseph Gault, sec
retary; Ralph Hlnok, vice president Following
are the names of the guests who attended" Miss
M. Pallas, Miss M. Flnley, Miss I McDonough,
Miss K. McDonough, M'ss A. Parras. Miss M
White. MUs K- Blumskl. Mlsa L. StolJ, Thomas
Fwney. H. Parendler. M Millw. Joph Gault,
Ralph Hto, Darby W1U, Clarence Hz$,
teJm SulUvan,
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MRS. AUGUSTUS A. ESHNER
Jlrs. Eshncr is tho wife of Doctor Eshncr, of 1019 Spruce street, nnd is prominent
in many charitable affairs.
BUILDING FUND BENEFIT
Schmidt Quartet Will Give Recital, March
20, for Ethical Culture Fund.
A recltnl will be given by tho Schmidt Ijunr
tct on Friday ovcnlng. March 26. under the
nusplccs of the Men'H Hub of the Kthlcnl Out
turn Society, for the benefit of tin- building
fund. Tho musical will be held In Grllllth Hall
nt 8:lli o'clock.
The quartet, which Includes Emll F. Schmidt.
AVIUInm F. Hnpplch, Louis Augelnty and Wil
liam A. Schmidt, will be assisted by Mlsa Mil
dred Fans and Joseph AV. Clarke.
Tho piogram will Include: Quartet. F major,
op. DO, Dvoink, Allegro ma uon tioppo, Lent".
Molto vlvaro, A'lvnce ma mom troppo: sopinno
hoIos, (n) Sort-footed Snow. Lin; (b) Sylvelln,
Slndlng; (c) Faery Song, Schlndlci ; 'cello solos,
(t) Cantnblle, Cesar Cul; (In "Am SprliiRbrun
nen," Davldoff; soprano solo, with violin obll
gnto, "Dcr Splclninnn," Ilildnch; violin solos,
(a) Nocturne, op, 31, No. 3. Sibelius; (b) Chan
son Louis XHJ and Pnvane, CoUperln-Krclsler;
c) Preluilo and nllegro, I'lignnnl-Kielslcr; quin
tet, piano nnd strings, Cnrnlllc Zockwer, Allegro
vivace, Allegietto un pooo nndnnte, Finnle, Alle
gro Encrgico. "
TIOGA
Miss Elizabeth M. Devereaux, of 31 IS North
16th street, has left for u trip to tho South.
Mrs. Edwnrd Mnddock, of 2227 AVest Venango
street, was hostess yesterdny afternoon to the
members of the S. AA T. Society of the Templo
Baptist Church, 22d nnd Tlogn streets.
Mrs. AVnlter A. Ennls. of 37IS North 16th
street, gave a luncheon yesterday at her home.
Spring flowers and ferns were combined In the
dainty decorations.
Mrs. C. Harry Johnson, of 3430 North 21st
ntreet, entertained at "500" yesterday. The
game was followed by a buffet luncheun. Her
guests Included Miss Mildred Sterrett, Mlsa
Jennie Bird, Miss Anna Ciee. Miss Lulu Gruner,
Miss Florence Kunz and Mis. Maurice Paul.
Miss Carrie Bnlllnger, of 1427 Cayuga street.
Is passing tho week In Atlantic City.
Mrs. Georgo Roe and her daughter, MIbs
Ethel Taylor, who have been spending n fort
night In New York, have returned to their
home, 1806 AVest Ontario street.
Mrs. A. K. Dickson, of AValllngford, Conn.,
h visiting her son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr,
and Mrs Ray Hudson, of 1741 AA'est Erie ave
nue. .
The Ladles' Aid Society of the Iteformed
Episcopal Church, Broad and A'enango streets,
will hold an attractive sale of delicacies this
afternoon In the gymnasium of the church.
Each article is honio-mndo from tho special
recipe of the maker The committee Includes
Mrs. George Sayre, Mrs. C. AVoll, Mrs AA Hoth
ers.aU, Mrs J. G. II. Seltz, Mrs. J. Colvln, Mrs.
C. Shea, Mrs. Marion Burton, Mrs. AV. Lindner,
Mrs. C Brooks and the Misses Lauer.
I'hoioj rdpb t-y Uarucu.
MISS ROBERTA B, DOWNING
Misa Downing, Avho is the daughter of
Mrs. Robert W. Downing, w ttt present
vWtiBg la kakewood.
I'luilPRrHpli by
Marcrau.
MATINEE MUSICAL CLUB
Philanthropic Committee of the Musical
Club Will Give Benefit Toduy.
A musical will be given tonight In the Nor
mnndle under the auspices of the Philanthropic
Committee, of tho Matinee Musical Club for the
benefit of the Chnpln .Memorial Homo for Aged
Blind, 6713 AVoodland avenue. The Auxiliary
Committee of the ladles of the home Includes
Mrs. William It. Woodwnrd, Mrs. Edgar Fnhs
Smith, Mrs. Olln II. Burrltt, Mrs. Joseph AV.
Swain, Mrs. Charles L. Doolltttc, Miss Jnne
Horner, Mrs. Theodore 13. Benade, Mrs. Hugo
Bllgram,-MiK. Elizabeth Powell Bond. Mrs. John
C.ulwaiador, Mrs. George AV. Chapman, M's
Annn Coleninn, Miss Julia Lemmon, Mrs. Lewis
J. Levlck, Mis. Jerome Longenecker, Mis. John
Archbold MacCullum, Mrs, Joseph MacCarroII,
Mrs. Alficd Mnrshnll, Miss Dorothy Mather,
Mlw. Josephine Mather, Mrs. Edward P. Mon
loe. Mis. Thomas AV. Montgomery, Mrs. II. Mc
Knight Mooie, Miss Gertrude L. Ont, Mrs.
George A. Plcrsol, Mrs. Harriet P. Price, Mrs.
Ivan Prownttalii, .Airs. Eric Doollttle. Mlsa
I,. Webster Fox. Miss Eleanor Foulke, Miss
Emily Dutllh, Mr, Stanley G. Flagg, Jr., Sirs.
Amelia Gemtnlll, Mrs. Ar. H. If. Glthlns, Mrs.
Helen A'. Graves, Mrs. A'lrglnlus F. Graves, Mrs.
Theodoro Mitchell HastlngH, Mrs. Harriet
Chopin Hill, Mrs. AVilllom George Houston. Mrs.
AVIlllam E. Hughes, Mrs. Charles L. Huston,
Mrs. James C. Kraycr, Mrs. C. M. Richardson,
Miss Mary AV. Schott, Mrs. Alice Powell Sallcis,
.Airs. George A. Smith, Miss Rosalie L. Smith,
Miss M. Alice Steelier. Mrs. Charles C. Stotes
bury. Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Mrs. Floyd AV.
Tomkir.s, Mrs. Ernest L. Tustln, Sirs. AA Gra
hum Tyler. .Airs. Lewis L. AA'alker, Mrs. Charles
i AVarwick. Miss Florence AVIenor. Mid. David
D. AA'ood, Mrs. Sidney S. Yiirnoll, Mlsa Eleanor
Zwissler.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
The Isaac M. AVise Club pleaantty surprised
the Isaac M. Wise Auxiliary last Sunday eve
ning. March 7. at the home of Miss Mai Ion
Levy, 2553 North Myrtlewood street. Tho paity
was a complete surprise and successful In every
way.
Among those present were Miss Helen Mosko
wilr. Miss Edith Levinson, Miss Juliet Burger,
Miss Frances Knuffman, Miss Bertha Marks,
Miss Beatrice Drelfus, Miss Adeline Michael,
Miss Dora Ezlckson. Miss Hilda Baruch, Miss
Minnie Splcer, Mlas Marlon Levy nnd Miss
Thekla Back. The club members were Sidney
Hlrsch. Isadora Gnngci. AValter Kauffman, Sid
ney Moskowitz, Henry Kauffman, Earnest Reu
ben. Clarence Caspary, Melvin Levi, Leon
Jacobs, Louis Kohn, Jerome Back, Aaron Ezlck
son, Maurice Goodkln and Emanuel Schwerinu.
The second annual dance of the Isaac M. AA'Ise
Club Is to bo held nt Keneseth Israel Alumni
Building, on Broad street above Columbia nve
nuo, on AA'edneaday evening. March 24,
Mrs. H. S. Donaldson, of 13(3 Rising Sun lane.
has left for an extended trip through the AVeit,
visiting Yellowstone Park, Grand Canyon, Halt
Lake City nnd San Francisco for the Panama
Pacific Exposition. AVhlle in California Mrs.
Donaldson will visit the United States Navy
Iloapllal nt Mare Island, as the guest of her
cousin, Miss Inez Donaldson,
Mrs. Charles II. Ringgold, of SOU North Broad
street, will entertain at luncheon this afternoon
at her home. The table will be attractively
decorated with Jonquils, narclsaus and pussy
willows. Mrs. Rlnsgoldfs guests will be Mrs.
V Smith. Mrs. John P. AA'llaon. Mrs. J. U. Hen
drlckson, Miss Lavlula Shrlver, Mrs, Edward
B. Ryan, Mrs. George Stephens, Mrs. Alfred
AVolstenholme and Mrs. Robert Comegys,
Camp Major AVIlllam McKlnley. No. JO, Span
ish AVar A'eterans. wl hold their annual re.
ceptlon April 30 at Maennewdior Ilnrmonle
Hall. 1613 North Broad street. The commute
in charge of the arrangements Is Commander
AVrlght Haggart. Harry Bitting, John Hess.
Jacob Simon, George Christie, Max Lorenz and
Eiwood Haggart.
LANSDOWNE
MU Emily Mooriehead, of East Greenwood
avmiue. Is entertaining Mlts Ruth Shreweberry,
of Charleston, AV. Va,
Mrs. AValter K. Malninger. of 0 Elberon
avenue, U entertaining the Thimble Club this
aftsriuwn.
Annouscamest has Jut be to uuide of the e
Bgemnt of Mi Rtb M. Pettlgrow, Qf ilaok.
snsaek. N- J., to E4wrt 1 Bvprtows, of th
boroujjh,
I TTTlNTEtt'S last gnfp caused n hurt led re-
, VV erslon to furs nnd warm apparel, nml
. light nulls, thin stockings nnd pumps were bnn
' lal.M.I f1K tl.M .. A I. A..l.a . I. ..l.. 1......,
.-....,. ivn nil. IHTII. Ulll,. 1(11) !Hirij l7L.llliri i'-
inalncd tiluniphnnl
.li. Hmry Wnln tlnrrlsou while ahopplng
lecpinly wme .i smart tnllleur of military blue
gabardine. The Jnckrt, cut on severely simple
lines, hud n circular flare nnd both It nnd the
short plnln sklit wcie hoidered with beatr.
Mis. llnrilfoii's tiny turbnn of blue hemp,
mulching her tint In shade, wns 3lven n stlg
gcstlou of mlhlinisni by the sinnll cockade
placed nt the fiont. A Huffy neckpiece and pilfC
of tauiw fox completed the attiacllVn costume.
A simple jet distinctive costume Is being
worn by Miss Mthrl Mnule. With a boyish
trottcur of black cloth, made In Norfolk effect,
she wears white opals, a smart black nnd
white sailor hat and n hlnck and while striped
silk mil filer.
Miss Anna Mnry Nnllhmir looks well In an
nfternoou gown of deep blue chiffon limad
tinlh. t'fimlilMMil tvtlh 1ilnr.lt nntllt. Thr. skirl.
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niii.'n n .irniirn in un iruricain luaniun, is
piped with green and hns n tunic of the
satin. The roat Is In hip-length nnd braided.
Miss AValthnur's scoop-shaped black stmw hnt
Is trimmed with sinnll hlnck osttlch plumes.
A demiue little frock nf primrose yellow taf
feta Is being worn bv Miss Elizabeth Kennedy,
who will be one of next reason's debutantes.
ROXBOROUGH
AVIlllam J. Magulre entertained tast week nt
his home, nt Spring street nnd Ridge avenue.
Among those present were Robert Cox, Allan
Kltchcnmnu, Hany Case, Miss Anna Sneir,
Mlsa Esther AVnrflcld, Mlsa Helen AA'anleld,
Miss Fannie Thompson, Miss Anna Thompson,
Miss Margaret Thompson. Miss A'lola Beaver,
Miss Maria Brnmlagc. William Kltchonman, C.
AVntton, Edwnrd Jones and Edward Flnegan
Miss Carol.Mi Mitchell and Miss Myra Mitchell,
of Green lane, gave a dinner nnd Informal en
terlnlnmcnt Inst night for Miss Cnrrle Enrn
shnw, Mrs. Cliniies S. Taylor. Miss Mnry Rob
inson. Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, Miss Bertha
Picket, Miss Mary AVntson and Miss Floience
Barras.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Keever, of Harmon
road and Itldge avenue, gave a dinner Mat
night In honor of Mr. nnrt Mrs. Norman Stln
son. of Camden, N. J., nnd tonight will nlve a
similar entertainment In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Howard Drnkc. nf Gerinantown. Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Frotz, of Frankford, will he their guests
over the week-end, when Mrs. Fretz will assist
the hostess at a large card party given In aid
of Camp Devitt at Deer Mountain, Allentown.
Mrs. Keever, who Is president of the Roxboi
ougli Auxiliary of the camp, will give the card
party on Saturday night nt her home. Others
who will assist nre Mrs. Norman T Apsden,
Mrs. John Cantley, Mrs. Howard Cade, Mrs.
Harry Cade, Mrs. Joseph Schofleld, Mrs. Joeph
Schofleld, Jr., Mrs. Joseph McMnnus, Mrs. Earl
E. Everett, Miss Gertrude Peoples, Mrs. Marion
Halo and Mrs. AVIlllam Devitt, treasurer of the
auxiliary.
Miss Katharine AA'est. of Roxborough avenue,
Is visiting in Lancaster.
FRANKFORD
Mr. and Mrs. James AVlIllams gave a "500"
last evening In honor of their niece. Miss
Dorothy Bruce, of Baltimore. There was danc
ing and music, nnd the guests included Mr. nnd
Mrs. Frank Fernley, Mls3 Reba Murray, Mrs.
Martha Gold. Miss Edna Cassell. Miss Maud
Sykes, Miss Caroline AVibley, Miss Pauline Car
son, Miss A'lrginla Mai tin, Miss Martha Allo
wny. John Graham, Harvey Molek, Alfred Max
well, Kenneth Lewis, Hugh AA'ood, Arturo Jime
nez, AVIlllam Smith and Ralph Talley.
,
Mlsa Frances Ashtou, of Holmesburg, enter
tained the members of the Delta Phi Sigma
Sorority nt her home. Those present were
Mlas Jano Black, Miss Sarah Strange, Miss Hilda
Lomax, Miss Gertrude Harding, Miss Olive
Herald, Miss Mabel Blair, Miss Everrett Shere.
Miss Lou Shay and Miss Francis Jones.
There will be a tea nnd entertainment given
this evening at the Holmesburg Presbyterian
Church. The affair will be called "Tea as
A'ou Like It." Those taking u prominent part
are Miss Marie Coitncy, MIfh Myra Morrison.
Miss Kdua AVhalton, Miss Elizabeth Hoffman,
AVIIbur Nixon. Miss Helen Cramer, Miss Marie
Woodslde nnd Albert Serry.
Mrs. Horace Shnllcroff has announced ' the
wedding of her daughter. Miss Florence Shall
croff, to L. Lewis Fretz, of Jenklntown. The
event took place In Baltimore January 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard AA'elsh, of Tnrresdale
avenue, will leave shortly for an extended tour
through the South. Later they will visit the
exposition nt San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. AVIlllam Haines, nf 6311 AVnlker
street. Winsinomlng. are receiving congratula
tions on the birth of a daughter.
Miss Anna Deckmnii has returned to her home
after spending a few days ns the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. AVIlllam Motion, of Pine road, Fox
Chase.
CAMDEN AND VICINITY
Mrs. AVIlllam AVest, formerly of this city, Is
at Plnehurst, N. C after spending several
months as the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
AVynn Armstrong, of Merchantvllle
Mra. J. H. Llpplncott, of North 7th street, Is
Visiting at her old home In Baltimore.
Mr, and Mrs. Ira Simpler, of Sehwenksvllle,
Pa., have been visiting Mrs. Slmplers parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Shlnn, who recently re
turned fiom Florida.
Mr. and Mia. Victor Cavanna, of 6th and
Copper Btrets, are at Atlantic City until
Uaater.
Mrs. Andrew B. Smith and Ue- sister. Mrs.
Elijah Jtffrla. of 6th and Pann streets, have
relumed to th!r homes from Atlantic City.
'file women's club of which Mrs. Stockton
AVoodward l president mt la IbMr roam at
Ceopejf Uhte-ty, M and Qaopw. synjets, Monday
afternoon.
The fulness of the skirt Is confined by shirring
nt the raised naltl line, and softening ths
bodice Is n tollar of hand-worked ecru II en.
The costume Is completed by n smals, perky
blHek hat.
Another future debutante, Ml.s Kattierlne
Reeves Hunter, looks extt finely well In an aft
ernoon gown rf teti tie ne;rr velvet and
pllk. Miss Hunter's hnt Is n sunlit Tnm O'Shaii
ter of black elet
Miss Mary Hall Laird weais a good-looking
trotteur of Imnter'n gieen broade'oth. Ilolh
the coat and the skirt are lilnimed with wide
bands of velvet In the same shade. A small
turbnn of velvet with r brim of fur matches
the rest of the costume.
Another attractive debutante of the season,
Miss Marin Louise Starr, una eeen the other
day In a trig little walking suit of robin's egg
blue. The Jacket was belled at the high waist
Hue nml the skirt, which wns quite plain, wns
fastened down the front with darker blue but
tons. With this M!as Starr wore, n tiny blua
silk snllor hat, tilmmed with touches of rus
set, which matched her furs of red fox.
Mrs. R. AValter Peterson looks well In .
m.iuvre-colored chiffon velvet having a collar
and cuffs of ermine. The skirt Is rather wlds
nnd the coat whorl. AVIth this costume Mrs.
Peterson wears a rather Inrge old rose-colored
hat, In u sailor shape, made of fine straw and
tulle.
WILMINGTON
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burling Thompson will
entertain at dinner tomonow night at their
home, Brookwood Farm, Orecnvllle. for Mr. and
Mrs. Henry P. Scott, Jr., who were recently
married. Covers will bo laid for 12 guests. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Thompson wilt leave on March 15 for
Hot Springs.
Mr. and Mrs Otho Noniand and Mlas Louise
Nowiand have been spending a week at At
lantic City, N. J.
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MAY IRWIN
Eddie Leonard and Mabel Russell
I'KKIN MVSTliltlES; NAN HALPKIMK: ARNAUT
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