Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916;
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6tfANCY WYNNE'S D.AILY COMMENTS
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"Daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Be Introduced at a Tea
s- Parties and
frnttB debutante to be Introduced this
I'liftcrnoon will be ttllth Pane, dnunhtrr
I if Mr, and Mrs. Howard Wurts Rase and
i era'nddauRhlor of Mr- 8- I,,n'fs raff0
- jtcr flUnt. Mrs, James Large, nho Is bo
fBllj- loved by tier nieces nnd cousins,
f4VC n small tea In October for Hdlth nt
for country home. Tho affair this utter
noon will be filven sit the home of her
Wents 1013 Clinton street, and a few
"' f the debittnntes will iccelvo with her
iShd fome of her humorous relatives. The
, 5et8 vvho will receive will bo Caroline
Tembcfton, fylendalo Italrtl, MnrKnrotta
irid Sarah Myers, Alfrcda Lewis, Frnn
nla Randall, Molly Ccrbonl, Mary Ucr
cuin nnd JHno and Catherine Kverett;
lM her cousin, Isnbel Pnso, who niado
Jer debut last year; I'ntillno Uodlo, nn
Kher cousin, and I.ydla Tabor, of Prince
ton Mrs. face wilt have eight Indies
' tcce'lre -nltli her Mrs. James l.nrfro, Mis.
Andrew A Hlnlr. Mrs. John Lyman Cox,
Mrs. William H Claik, Mrs. Charles Ran
dolph Wood. Mrs. It. Alexander Hnndall
nd Mrs. Sjdney It. Tnbor, of Prince-
Kdlth Is very pretty and popular nnd
, a wonderful bnckirrotind In her rela
tionship with most of tho F. F.'b of this
city nnd In the South.
Another affair which will bo of Interest
tonlsht Is tho theatre paity nnd supper
which the Pcmhcilon Hutehlnsons will
give for Elisabeth Grlfllths, who In the
attractive daughter of Mr. and Mis. Rob
Grlfllths, of Hnverford. Then Mr. K. Rur
' gets Warren will give n theitro party
. nd (upper for Ills eharmlni? Riand
daughter, Uarbarn Ilcnson.
The Transatlantic Society will hold a
farewell reception this nfternoon at tho
Eellevuc-Stratford for Sir Wilfrid 1'owell
nnd Mrs, Powell, who nro about to termi
nate their lonff years of service In this
country for Hrcnt Britain nnd return
tome.
iDurlrn: their stay hero they have en
deared themselves to the hearts of many
rhlladelphlnns whoso prcat sympathy they
have had In their recent bereavement,
their youngest son having fallen In bot
tle some months oko. Their daughter
returned to Enfilaml long since and Is
i it present nursing the slclt and wounded.
and a second son is nt present III Willi
pneumonia. Their friends Join them In
the wish that they will find him well
on the road to recovery on reaching Eng
land. It was simply great at lo Coin d'Or Inst
Ulght. They had quite a wonderful con
cert, nnd nearly all the membeiH of the
club dined there beforehand. Plotr W'z
la, baritone, and Zlpporah Rosenberg,
aoprano, and Henry I.uklns, pianist, gnvo
a truly remarkable performance. The
audience crowded Into every available
place and enjoyed It all Immensely. About
M:3) a number left, nnd a smnll party of
ilx, who remained, went upstairs nnd
turned on the vlctrola nnd began to fox
trot and do nil sorts of new and weird
tteps, when to their amazement, a promi
nent member of the club burst Into the
room, made .1 rush toward the vie and
yelled: "Turn Ihnt thing off, you can't
hear the concert " Oentlo reudcrs, those
ho left early went to cntch trains, nnd
the concert wan still going on.
Among thoso who ntended the nffnlr
ero Mr nnd Mrs. C. Ynrnell Abbott.
Mrs. Mortimer Urovvn, Mrs. II. Clinton
Rengary. Sir. F. Walter Taylor, Dr. M
TV, Zimmerman, Dr. Aitbur Vnn Hnr
llncen. Miss A.' I,. Perot, Mrs. James C.
Bllllirell, Mrs. Georgo M. N'eall, Dr.
Leonard A. Peck, Mrs. George 11. Fox,
Mr.1 Francis J. Zlcgler. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Warren Collision, Mr. Alexander Irvvln,
)r. Mrs. S. P Snowdcn Mitchell, Miss
. Helen W. Hcndeivon, Miss Gertrude F.
" Palmer. Dr mid Mrs. Harold H. Hoberls.
1 Jlr. John II Minds, Mr. Gaston Daus,
Mils Amy Hartshorne, Mr. N. Wolf.
: Mr. Henry l.ukens entertained several
" Fiesta, among them Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
erick W Pcakcs. Mr. J. Sellers Rancroft,
Mr. I. Smith Rnspln, Mr. Cnrmcn G.
Campbell nnd Mr. J. P. Summers.
It la a funny thing how soon the eternal
feminine shows Itself In the wee Infants
cf thnt persuasion. They must have nt
tentlon, they must have scalps and on
icalp Is by no means BUrTlcloiit. Lately I
heard of a smnll girl who was gravely
taylng her prayers and apparently wrapt
In her "Now I I.ny Me," but ns Bhe fin
ished she gazed Into her mother's eyes
questioning!' nnd remarked: "A man;
r Mamma, why not two men?"
Main Line women nre Intensely Inter
eated In tho three-day bazaar which will
fc'gln today nnd last through the rest of
the week. It will be held In the Lower
Itrrlon Youns Men's Christian Associa
tion, One of the chief fentures of tho bazaar
IH be the "Mother Goose with her
many pockets," where one may purchase
all kinds of small packages, which will
fce produced from her capacious pockets
lor the small sums of 5 or 10 cents.
Mrs. Charles Stuard Is chairman of tho
Executive Committee, and the other
members are Mrs. Ezra Allen, Mrs. A. M.
Snyder, Mrs. Howard Kurtz and Mrs.
W. C. Heritage.
There aro to bo fancy work booths, a
colli merry-go-round, aprons, candy,
CSlCPR hrItil o,..l nlA hnnhUa nn.l n rl ft
! Iljhtfui "Wnyslde Inn." whero tea will
e served every afternoon. Thq nffnlr Is
fflven to aid tho boys' work In the nsso
e'tlon. NANCY WYNNE.
Peu&snals
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo n Thompson,
who have been pinking their homo In
California since spring, have returned to
Morrtjtown, Mrs, Thompson before her
swrrlage, tevernl ears ago, was Miss
Elizabeth Deaver. duughter of Dr. and
Mrs. John B. Deavet, of 1631 Walnut
treet.
Mr. John Gilbert, of Red Top, Rydal.
'fio has been spending the summer w lth
v 1 m"y nt Eaglesmere. will leavo
aortly t0 spend several weks In tho
Adirondack Mountains, New York.
f The drat of a series of supper-dances
L"" neiu at tho Rittenhouse wonaay
J'Snt under the patronage of Mrs. B.
,'Ouatlne. Mrs. Granville Le Maltre. Mrs.
k220ma Berry and Mrs. Samuel Kckert.
t Ttie next (jance wlj be neid De-
. eember 17.
Along the Main Line
MEItlON-Mr. and Mrs. S. Wilson
neaton, of Berkley road and Wynnewood
avenue, with their Infont daughter, will
Pend the Christmas holidays In Baltl
rawe with Sirs. Ileaton's parents. Sir.
d Mrs, Charles Sydney Winder.
"VVYNNEWOOCv-Mr, and Mrs. Ra'ph
Murray, Miss Helen Murray, of Lan
lfi'r road'-accmpanlf d by Miss I.aura
rT un ana 'U,JB Kitxaoetn i;oanc,
K motored over to New York last week to,
patttnd tho Army and Navy game.
W- "r- ana airs. KdErar iidiji. nf nw
Ork. will annul th nhrtalmns lir,ll,l,,vj
Klitb Xr nnlAB nA., r- 1 it
vforgo H, Bolts, of Kent road.
ARPMORB.Mr. ttnd Mrs. Richard
an Norton wilt entertain 15 quests at
VnQer tonlirht nt tl-iplr. hnmn r,n nlAitlvii
oad.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvev &I Ilovr hdvfi
;nurn4 (rim a .motor trip to tho shore
"ft me Thanksglvlns holidays. Mis
H K-4 Buyer and lr Ulerr Mr.
. Irving; win return this wefk from
UiN VAK1UUS SOCIAL EVENTS
Howard Wurts Page Will
This Afternoon Theatre
Other Affairs
n visit to their cousins. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Henry Darby, of Senford, Del. Miss
Itoycr's marriage lo Mr. Allen George
will probably take place In the early
spring.
Mr. nnd Mrs Atcrnnder Itenry Carver,
of Wlsler road, spent tho week-end In
New York.
ST. DAVtD'S.-Thc third subscription
dnnro of the St. David's Club was held
In the clubhouse on Saturday evening.
Among those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph A. Hnll, Mr. nnd Mrs. John A.
Tlllotson, Mr. nnd Mrs. I H Rltten
house, of Hnverford: Mr, nnd Mrs. O.
Wlnthrop Coffin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aubrey
Howell, Mr. and Mrs, Pearson Cournd,
Jlr. rind Mrs. W. Allen Unrr. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wllllnm H. Roberts, Jr.. Mr. nnd
Mrs Charles linyllss, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Krnnk Muller, Mr. nnd Mrs, Stevens nnd
Dr. and Mrs Wilbur Horn, of Bryn
Mnwr.
WAYNR Mrs. J. Arthur Stnnden gave
n small Informnl luncheon at her home
on Mldlnnd nvenue cstcrdny, the guests
later going to the library card party.
Mrs. Georgo Amnn entertained the Rad
nor Townhlp Suffrngo Party nt n recep
tion, In her home. Tuesdny nftcrnoon.
In honor of Miss Mnhel Vernon, of Wil
mington, nnd Mrs. Harry Lowenburg.
Mr. .' S. Freeman and family, of
Runtiyu.Jde avenue, are making nn ex
tcnslvYStour In the West.
Mrs. Thomas Learning has closed her
houso In Wayne and moved Into her
town house, 11.1 South 21st street, tier
slter. Miss Mnry K. Raker, and Mr.
Stevens Heckscher will spend tho winter
with her.
Miss Dlla Weldemnn was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Dim, of Honey
brook, over tho week-end.
IIRRWYN.-Mr. nnd Mrs, Aubrey Hus
ton will cloe Slnglctop today nnd
spend the winter with Mrs. Huston's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm M. Coatcs.
of 1717 Spruce street.
Mrs. W. D. Clnlstman, of Washington,
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. nnd Mrs.
George it. Mitxton on Knox road.
Miss Pendleton, who has been spend
ing the summer nt the Ogden Farm, will
leave on December 1 to spend tho winter
In the South.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodoro P. Scott have
had ns their guests over the Thanksgiv
ing holidays at their home on Hula ave
nue Mr. and Mrs. John Condon, Jr., of
Gnidcn City, L. I.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Alexander .1. Christie,
of Idandrlllo roud, cnteitnlned Mrs.
Christie's rouslns, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It.
Conrad, and their son, Mr. I.otils Con
lart, of Hanover, Pa.; nlso Mrs. Martin
and Miss Agnes Martin as their houso
guests over the Thnnksglvlng holldajs.
Mrs George W. Lincoln, of Bryn Mawr
avenue, entertained her Wcdnesdny nft
crnoon card club yesterday. Those pres
ent were Mrs. Walter Rroknll, Mrs.
Frederick O'Danlels, Mrs. Clnrcnce Rob
crtH, Mrs. George Dawes, Mrs, Georgo
Haggiirty, Mrs. Kdlyun Davis nnd Mrs.
John McAvoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Edward Harrison,
of Iloidcntown, N. J., will next week
visit Mrs. Harrison's brother-in-law ann
sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Horace Grlgg, of
Uryn Mnwr avenue nnd Lodge's lane,
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Fleck entertained
tho members of their dancing clnss Mon
day night In their gnrngo on Bala ave
nue, Bala.
Chestnut Hill
Mrs, Isaac Moore Slmonln, of Navnhoe
nnd Morolnnd rtvenues, will glvo a.
luncheon on. Saturday, December 4, Jn
honor of Mrs, Kugene Buinngton, of
Kvanston, III., who Is her guest.
Frankford
The Lndles" Auxiliary of tho Hocklcdgo
Flro Company will hold a bako at tho
schoolhousa on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Welmer nro nt
homo nt 310 Albnnus street, Bustlcton.
Mrs. Welmer will bo remembered ns Miss
Sara Ann Ivlns, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert B. Ivlns, of Kiewstown road,
Bustlcton.
Jlr. George Tongue, of Rlberoii nvenue,
Fox Chase, has returned from Collego
vllle, where he has been spending somo
tlmu with Jlr. W. D. Williams.
Along the Reading
Mrs. Jt. G. Jtnrrls will entertain '.ho
ladles of her sewing circle nt an afternoon
tea, at her home, 4G31 Old York road to
day from 2 until 5 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Betta enter
tained at E00 nt their home, Oak I.nne
avenue and Old York road last evening.
The guests Included the members of
tho club, Mr. nnd Jtrs. C. W. Van Arts
dalen, Jlr. and Jlrs., William Glasgow,
Jlr. nnd Jtrs, Raymond Raff, Jlr. nnd
Jlrs, E. B. McCall. Jlr. and Jtrs. Henry
Kolb, Mr. and Jtrs. Pleico Trump and
Jlr, and Jlrs. J F. C. Kiel.
Jlrs. Wenz. of 5001 JIarvIno street, Lo
gan, entertained her bridge club yester
day afternoon at her home. The mem
bers nre Jlrs. Louis Asbury, Jlrs.
Charles Dalrymple, Mrs. Lukens, Jlrs.
Judd, Jtrs. Kdmond Brlckley, Jlis. Jla
gee and Jlrs. Morris Carson.
Jlrs. Frederick Jlorrls, of Valley Farm,
Washington lane and Church road, Chel
ten Hills, Is holding a seiles of sewing
classes at her home on Wednesday after
noons through the winter under the di
rection of Mrs. Kenneth Kndres.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jfulford, of Green
wood avenue, Wyncote, have returned
from Atlantic City, where they spent sev
eral days this weelc
Miss Jlarjorla Kent, of Bent road,
Wyncote. Pa has as her guest for a
fortnight Miss Louise Matthews, of Kaa
ton, Md. Jlany informal entertainments
will be given In honor of Miss Matthews
during her visit.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr, Edward George, of Smyrna. Del,,
is the guest of Mr. and Jlrs. John J.
Kane, of 2312 Adams avenue. North Cam
den. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Golz are receive
lug congratulations on the birth of a
daughter. Mr. Golz formerly lived at
6th and Kim streets, and la a well-known
pianist. Ills wife was Miss Effle Leland,
the violinist, of West Philadelphia.
Jllsa Lucy Blddle Lewis spoke on what
she saw In the war zone last summer
yesterday afternoon In the Friends' Meet
ing House, Cooper street above 7th street.
The Maternity Relief Association will
hold a meeting after the talk.
Mayor and Mrs. Charles H. Kills, oC
$15 South 6th street, have announced the
engagement of their daughter. Bliss Laura
Ullls, to Mr. Greer Miller.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Smith, of 6th and
Vena streets, entertained in honor of
Mr and Mrs, Liiiwood A. Sillier, before
their ieparture tor their new home in
Toledo, O.
West Philadelphia
A dancing class, which meets at tho
Carpenter Studio every fortnight, Includes
among Its members Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander M. Do Haven, Dr. and Mrs. Theo
dore Cnsto, Air. nnd Mrs. James Dillon,
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison N. Diesel, Mr.
and Jits. Edward Newton Ilnftg, Mr. and
Jtrs. K. F. Sellers, Air. nnd Mrs. Ed
ward Fell LUkens, Jlr. nnd Mrs. D. P.
Challenger, Mr. nnd Jlrs. David Eaton,
Mr. nnd JtrB. F, D. Fryer, Mr. nnd Jtrs.
Stuart, Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Burns, Mr, nnd
Jlrs. Collins, Jlr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Atc
llvvcc, Jtr. nnd Mrs. Brtckcr, Mr. nnd
Jlrs. Peters and Mr. nnd Jlrs, Kates.
The next meeting will take plnco this
evening.
Tho Hamilton Whist Club held a club
night last night for members nnd their
friends at tho clubhouse, 231 South 41sl
street.
Mrs. George W. Sltnson, of 645 South
B5th street, entertained her ptnochlo club
on Jlondav nfternoon. The guests Includ
ed Jtrs. Almond tlrny, Jtrs. John Tornm.
Jlrs Jlnry Ehelhnus, Jtrs. Charles Bailin
gartner, Jlrs. James Kcenan. Jlrs. Horace
Jlonison nnd Jlrs. Edward Bod
Mr. nnd Jtrs. George W. Lnngston, of
KM Addison place, entertained their
bridge club Saturday ovcnlng. Among
their guests were Jlr and Jtrs. Hnrrlson
Cnily, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Ed Rowan nnd Jlr
and Jlrs. Matthew JtcVlcknr.
Jllss Margaret McLaughlin, of 3707 Lo
cust street, entertained Miss Agnes C.
Burns, of Perth Amboy, N. J., over tho
week-end
Jlrs. H. Gnllngher, of 322 North Felton
street, entertained n few friends on Sun
dnv evening, nmong those present being
JIIs Kathryn Cnnnon, Jtr. John Cram.
Jlr. nnd Mrs. J Gnrvey, Jtrs. J. Con
drnn, Mr. Wllllnm Condrnn, Jllss Ger
trude Oallnghcr, Jlr. John Fisher and
Jtr. nnd Jlrs Thomas Condrnn.
Jlr. nnd Jtrs. Edwnrd JIncAdnms, of
BIJ North fijd street, arc receiving con
grntulatlons on the birth of a daughter,
Mary Elizabeth JtacAdnms.
South Philadelphia
Jtr. Barney Bowman, of Richmond, Va ,
announced tho hctrothnl of his sister, Jllss
Gertrude Bowman, to Jlr. Arthur L. W
Cohen, son of Mr. nnd Jtrs. Reuben
Cohen, of 023 South 17th street. Jllss
Bowmin will bo at homo on Sunday
nfternoon, December 12, nt 2233 West
Grace street, Richmond, Va. Later she
will visit Mr. and Jtrs. Cohen nnd will
bo Introduced to their friends In this
city.
A pnrtv wns given nt the home of Jtr.
Benjamin Schnd. of 127 Balnbrldge Rtrcct,
Inst week, to commemorate the 15th mi
nivers iry of the wedding of Mr. and Jtrs.
Seliad and the 13th nnnlvcrsnry of Jtr.
Schad's service In tho Police Department.
The house was prettily decorated and
music and dancing completed a merry
program. Among tho guests were Jtr.
nnd Jlrs. James Halre, of Denver. Col.;
Mr. and .Mrs. Georgo Hoban, of San
dusky, O.; Jlrs. Jtnrgarct Callahan, of
Trenton, N. J.; Miss Anna Hognn and
Jllss Mnry Hognn, Jtr. Thomns Dooley.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. John Dehmcr, Jtrs. Nora
Grimes, Mr. nnd Jtrs. Wnlter Llvezy,
Mr. Clnvton Wilson. The Misses Hognn
delighted tho guests with their renditions
of toplcnl and classic songs.
Roxborough
Jllss Elln Roberts, of B6I East Lcverlng
ton nvenue. Is spending some time In
Wilmington, Del., where sho Is the guest
of Jlrs. Edwin Kershaw.
Jtrs. Robert Whiteside, of 4327 Laiirlston
street, gnvo an Informal muslvulo fol
lowed by a buffet supper Inst night for
the members of her sewing' circle.
Mrs. Sadie Sillier, of 3577 Queen lani'.
Falls of Schuylkill, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wlntlcld Clark, of 7orth 8th street, were
members of n house party given by Jlr.
nnd Jlrs. Phillip Johnson nt their homo
In Logon, from Thursday to Monday.
Jlr. and Jlrs. Rulph Goettmann. for
merly of Roxborough, aro entertaining n
houso party for a week at their farm In
Collegevllle. Their guests nre Jtr. and
Jlrs. William J. Butler, Jlr. and Jtrs.
Harry E. Jones nnd Jllss Christine Estcr
heldt, of Roxborough.
Tho Board of Trndo of the 21st Ward
has Issued Invitations for a smoker nnd
supper tomorrow night, In Jlnsonlc
Mall, Main street. Jlanayunk. Tho olllccrs
of tho association are Jtr. William F.
Dixon, president; Jlr. John J. Foran, first
vice president; Mr. Charles Morrocks,
second vice president ; Jtr. John Turner,
secretary; Jtr. Joseph L Morris, trcas-u-.
r; Jlr. Richard Forstcr, Mr, A. L.
r:illllps, Mr. B W. Hagy. Mr. Joseph
Rellly and Jlr. Thomas Wllby, directors.
Jlr, J. F. I4. Morris Is chairman of tho
Enteitainment Committee
The Baptist Young People's Union will
glvo a progressive social on Tuesu.iy
night. December 7. In the hall of the
Falls of Schuylkill Baptist Church, on
Queen lane.
Jtrs. Euphcmia Smith, sister of Mrs.
Thomas Lister, of Queen lane, has gone
to California to -cmain through the win
ter. Jlr. and Jlrs. Thomas E. James, who
are passing their honeymoon In the
South, will be nt homo after January 1,
at 2008 North 27th street. Jlrs. James was
Jllss Lllllap E. Williams, daughter of
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Robert Williams.
Tioga
Jlr. and Jlrs. Reuben Jucobs, of 1501
West Erlo nvtnue, announce the en
gagement of their niece. Jllss Fannie
Schwartz, to Jlr. S. Jtarcus.
Announcement Is mado of the marriage
of Miss Elsie Williams l.avvrence, daugh
ter of Jlr. and Jtrs. Alexander Lawrence,
Jr.. ot IS21 West Erie avenue, to Mr. Jlel
vln P. Snyder, on Saturday, November 27,
In New York. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder left
for White Sulphur Springs after the cere
mony, and will bo nt home after Feb
ruary 13, at tho Montevlata Apartments,
Ovcrbrook.
Jllss Beatrice Olive Rlchter, of 3306
North Broad street, Is spending several
weeks In Hartfoid, Conn., as the guest
of JlrB. P. Frederick Guenther, her sis
ter, A reception was given Tuesday night In
the Trinity German Lutheran Church,
16th street above Tioga, by the members
of the Sunday school nnd Bible class, In
celebration of the 40th anniversary of
the church edifice.
Lansdowne
Mrs. M. F. O'Danlel, of North Lana
downo avenue, la entertaining Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Metzer, of Allentown, who
came down for the Penn-Cornell game.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Moon, of 24 East
Stewart avenue, are entertaining Mr. and
Mrs. John Henderson, of Newark, N. J.
Mrs. Jchn D. Walters, qf Marshall road,
wilt entertain at luncheon today In
honor of her guest, Mrs. Frank IC Foley,
of Reading. Covers will be laid for U
guests.
The Ladles' Guild of the Presbyterian
Church will hold a large doll bazaar In
the 20th Century Club on December i.
Mr Oscar H -iokanson will glvo an
UU'Strsted talk on ' Famous Beautiful
Buildings Pf the World and Interesting
Facta About Them" to member ot tba
Baptist Church on December 4.
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MRS. HELEN BANCROFT
Whose engagement to Paymaster Thomas Cochran, U. S. N., of
Wyncote, was recently announced.
Germ an town
Jtrs. William lientty Jennings, of G012
Greene street, has returned to her homo
from Detroit, Jtlch., where sho was the
guest of Airs Richard Williams for a
fortnight. While there Mrs. Jennings was
extensively entertained.
Jllss Eleanor Wuntler hns returned to
her home, 301G West Coulter street, from
New York, whero she nttended tho Army
and Navy game ns the guest of Dr. Clnr
enco Wyntt Blsphnm, Jllss Sophia and
Jllss Alargarctta Blsphnm.
North Philadelphia
Students ot tho Trades School of Phila
delphia wilt hold their fifth nnm1.1l play
nnd dnnco this evening nt the Lu L11
Temple. The play Is a comedy called
"Bless You, Jly Children." Those who
will tnko part will be Jlr. Roland T.
Whlttnkcr. Jlr. Robert D. Cole, Jr., Air.
A. Alllno Rninsey, Air. Frederick Ley, Jr.,
Jllss, AInry E. Rqcket, Jllss Lllll.iu W.
Rockett and Jllss Dorothy F. Fisher. Tho
play will bo followed by general dancing.
The executive committee in charge of tho
affair Includes Air. Richard W. Ilartman,
Air. Jlonroo W. Cooper, Jr., Air. Frank R.
Bruiler. Atr. Ronald II. SutlllTe and Air. C.
A. Hiimbloton.
Jllss Katherlni A. G. Pcnnnell. of 2020
North 32th street, entertained at cards
oil Saturday evening In honor of Jllss
Jlnry Murray, of New York. Among
those present were AIIhs Agues Hustings.
Jllss Helen Datz Aliss Anna Toner, Allss
Bessie Sweeny, Allss Jlnrlo Million. Allss
Catharine Riley, Allss Jlary JlcGlynn.
Jllss Virginia Stroud. Allss Eleanor
O'Neill nnd Atlss Alary Jletzlor. Also Jtr.
George Ryan, Air. John Gill, Jlr. Frnnk
Bramilgan, Air. James AIcNulty, Air. Jack
Sweeny nnd Jlr. Jnck Conahan.
Jlrs. Edith Burrows, of Kenton, Del.,
who has been tho guest of Air. nnd Jlrs.
Howard Jlorrlson, of 20'0 North Ringgold
street, has returned to her home. Jlrs
Burrows is actively Interested In educa
tional work lu her vicinity.
Jllss Alary Jt. Slmson, of 1025 North
Park avenue, is entertaining Jlls3 Beat
rice Karclsen, of New York.
Wilmington
Jllss Esther Bancroft Is home from
Jlrs. Coatea school in New Yolk, and
has as her guests at the homo of her
parents. Jlr. nnd Jlrs. John Bancroft.
Atlss Stella Cook, of Snn Antonio, Tex.,
who Is nttendlng Miss Wlckhan's school
In New York, and Jllss Helen Roscnfleld
and Stlss Henrlctte Mogie, of Chicago, III.
The Army-Navy football game on Sat
urday was attended by Jlr. and Jlrs.
David Lindsay, Sr.. who left early Satur
day morning; Jllss Grace Weldln and
Mr. and Jlrs. James F. Nlelds
Jlrs. II. W. Brlggs. accompanied by her
mother, Jlrs. M. IJ. Wright, has returned
homo after an extensive Western trip that
Included visits to both the California ex
positions. Delaware County
Jlrs. D. Alartln Yerkes, of Jtlltbourne.
Is entertaining Airs. Andrew Harris, of
North Caiollna.
Jlr. nnd Sirs. Lewis S. Davidson have
returned from their wedding trip and will
live in Media. Jlrs. Davidson before her
marriage on November 23 was Mies Kath
ryn Baldwin, of Norwood.
Jtr, and Mrs. Eric Doolittle, of High
land Park, have returned from a short
trip to Atlantic City.
Announcements have been received of
tho marriage of Miss Bertha I. Dubs,
daughter of Air. and Jlrs. Harry C. Dubs,
of Media, to Jlr, John Clifford Jllller on
November 22.
Announcement Is made of the marriage
nt Miss Elln. Oulnn. of Jledla. to Air.
'John Hawthorne, of Philadelphia, on No.
vcmber 21. After a weesi's trip to jeiy
York Air. and Jlrs. Hawthorne will live
in Philadelphia.
Mra. Edward Toy, of Shadeland avenue,
has given her billiard room for the use
of tho social fX)0 which Is held every fort
night by the Ladles' Auxiliary of the
Drexel Hill Athletic Association.
Notice for the Society pare mill be
accepted and printed la the Kveolni
I.edltr, but all such notices tout be
urlttea on one aide Qf ttbe paper, most be
lmtd la full, with full addrcu, and
uben peulbla telephone uumber muit be
(lieu.
Stail all tuch communication to
"Society Editor,'' Evening Ledger, o
Ckettuut street.
Uult these requirement! aro carried
out so that verification ipnj be polM,
the notice wilt not be DuVlUUed.
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Northeast Philadelphia
Jlr, and Airs. W. R. Smith cnteitnlned
Inst week nt their home, 1323 North Ork
ney street. Their guests Included Jlr.
nnd Airs. II. Leonard. Jlr. nnd Airs. II.
SCImmvr, Jlr. and Airs. I. Lonnaid, Jlr.
nnd Airs. .1. Pclster, Air nnd Airs. J.
Dehmcr, Air. and Airs. W. Broach, Airs.
Sadie Alauter, Air, Finnlt Jlnuier. Air.
Edward Alnurer, Atlss Anna AInurer nnd
Jlr3. George Lynford.
Allss Agnes .Anderson, of 3123 Hartville
street, Is back 111 town after 1111 ex
tended trip to several Southern points.
Her Itinerary Included Newport. Fnyctte
vllle nnd Lcwlsburg, N. C, whire she
wns the guest for seveinl weeks of Jlr.
and Airs. D. C. High.
Jllss Suo Kennedy nnd Jllss Jtnrgarct
Kennedy, of 213.1 East Dauphin street, en
tertained a number of their friends the
later part ot tho week.
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Jacob Fiedler, of 1912
BucMuk street, gnvo an Interesting party
Sunday nftcrnoon In honor of tho 40th
nnnlversnry of their mnirlngc. Air. Fied
ler Is one of tho veterans of the police
department, having served for a quarter
of a century. He Is still on active duty.
Jlrs. Jleytr Bnchman, of L'07 North Sth
street, spent Inst week with iclntlves in
New York.
Jllss Felma Levy, of Baltimore, Jld., Is
visiting her grandparents, Jlr. and Jtrs.
Jlorrls Stein, of 901 North 8th Mrcet.
At tho last meeting of the North
eastern Ladles' Benevolent Society, the
following committees were nppolnted:
Jlusit: Committee Sirs. II. Dnioff, 3lKs,L,uorlcs told. The troop was then tendered
It. J. Alelman. Allss Rote Daroff and Air.
Jack Komfeld.
Flower Committee Allss Rose Daroff,
Jllss Jlaymo K. Kolinsky, Atlss Rebecca.
Newmnn. Allss Nnu Cohen, Atlss I.ennore
Polodor, Allss Sara Tclmnn nnd Jllss
ElUnhcth Daroff. Arrangements havo
been completed for tho I lth annual ball
of tho society, to be held Tuesday eve
ning, December II, at Apollo Hnll, 172ii
North Broad street.
RED CROSS SEALS ON SALE
Christmas Stickers to Aid Fight
Against Tuberculosis
The Red Cross Christmas seals were
placed on halo todny throughout tho city
and State. Jloro than 5,000,000 of these
holiday stickers have been distributed
throughout tho city, ncordlng to the
Pennsylvania Society for tho 1'iovention
of Tuberculosis, which acts ns agent foi
tho American Red Cross for the sale ot
theso stamps hi Pemisjlvania, and a rec
ord sale Is predicted.
The Htlckers were distributed through
out tho city In autos, the use of which
were donated by the local automobile
firms, and mny be purchased from the
hospitals, department stores, booths In
tho central posiofnco nnd lu numerous
small stores In every section of the city.
The proceeds from the sale of tho
stamps go to further the campaign
against the spread of the white plnguo
In Pennstvnnla, 13.000.000 seals nre now
on sale, and 2'J5.0O0.0no throughout the
country. Last year more than $10,000 was
raised by the salo of tho seals in Penn
sylvania. What's Doing Tonight
Manufacturers' representatives, dinner, Uclle-vue-titrutforU;
li.:U o'clock.
Lecture on houkln? uinlltlons In Philadel
phia. Church of bt. JuJo and tho Nativity; S
o'clock. Free.
Lecture, Franklin Inalltutc; 8 o'clock. Free.
Health talk, William I'enn High School, 131b
anJ Wallace ttrects; 8 o'clock. Kree.
Hronnlns Swiety, New Century Draw Ins
Room; s o'clock.
Reception to tho Hrltlih Consul ami Mrs.
Wilfrid I'owcll by the TranaatUntlc Society,
Drllevuc-StraUord; S to 7 o'clock.
Dinner, Wharton Association. Hotel Ailelphla;
7 o'clock
I.ld-um Institute. Teller Memorial Building,
Hroad and Jefferson streets; 8:13 o'clock.
West Philadelphia Business. Men. Baltimore
avenue and With street; Si o clock. Free.
Central (lermantouu Avenue Business Men,
Sail) GtrioarHon avenue: a o'clock. Free.
Tioga Business Men, 33l'l Uermantown ave
nue, a u'ctock. Free.
Cohockalnk Business Men. Gcrnuntown ave
nue and 7th street; a o'clock. Free.
I'Uy and dance. Itoyal Arcanum Hospital
Association; Lu Lu Temple.
Lyceum Institute, Broad and Jefferson sticct.
Wiiitner Free Institute
it Science, exhibition
ot (rejection apparatus;
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DANCING
Wacrnpr 730 N Broa4 St "Phone Dla. S3S
II Ufa 1 ice SoeU.U Every Wed. fc Sat. Eves,
Spholfirs'rac-Tn'trht nd Evry Moo.,
Dance
Scholars' Mod. Country Sauce N't AIou
KVg.
SCHOOLS AND COLXEQES
TRAVFR'Ci Tb Best Business School,
t? - eQl-SOI Chestnut Street.
INTERESTING MUSICAL COMEDY ,
TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY EVENING
"Woman Suffrage" Will Be Theme of Playlet to Be
Given in the School Hall of Epiphany Church
for School Fund
WOMAN BUFFitAOE t tho themo of
n clever musical comedy, entitled
"Safety First," to bo presented nt Epiph
any School Hnll, 12th nnd Jackson streets,
Friday evening, December 3. The playlet
Is Interspersed with many orlglnat musi
cal numbers, nnd several members of the
compntiy will take part In specialties.
Proceeds from tho affair will be given lo
the school fund of the Church of the
Epiphany.
Somo of the best known nmateurs In
tho city will ho Included In the cast.
Stnrs of St. Monica's, Phllopntrlan nnd
St Stephen's Ilrnmatlc tJompany will havo
parts In tho enst Mr, Ijanlel A. Hognn,
n former member of the Mask and Wig
Club of the University of Pennsylvania,
has been directing rehearsals and danc
ing numbers for tho last month, assisted
by the author, Mr. Lester AVItmcr, nnd
Mr Kdwnrd A. Cnrroll has written three
musical numbers for the show.
One of the features of the affair will be
the hatidsomo costumes and special ar
rangement of dances to accompany tho
Introduction of a number of popular
songs. Principal parts will bo tnken by
Miss .Van Furey, Miss Gertrude Mc
I.oughlln, Mr. Martin Hlcltcy, Mr, Jnmcs
Conley, Sir. Hugh Daley, Mr. John
Wooley nnd Mr. Joseph A. Cunningham.
The chorus will Include Miss Helen M.--Sorley,
Miss Paulino Dougherty, Miss
Frances Crowley. Miss Adeline ClUllng
h.im, Miss Isnbel McNeils, Miss Margaret
McSorlcy nnd Miss Ada Long, Mr. Drew
Tolnnd. Mr. Michael Define, Mr. Joseph
Dougherty, Mr. Frnnk Carney, Mr. Will
iam Keegnn, Mr. James Cnssldy, Mr.
Joseph Donnelly nnd Mr. Mnrtln Henry.
Another spcclnt feature will bo a danco
specialty by Mr. Joseph Lamb and Miss
Marie Dnley.
Mr. PaBchal Peters nnd Miss Kathryn
Martlno gnvo n masqucrado party to
their friends Inst Saturday evening nt tho
homo of Mr. Peters, 163a Morris street.
Tho costumes wero of tho greatest
variety.
Miss Klsle McFnddcn wns nwanled first
prize for the best dress, representing "a
summer girl." while the mimic honors
were showered on Miss Elizabeth Philips.
Tho male Imitators to receive prizes were:
Mr. Charles Stevenson, appearing ns "a
girl of today," while the comic honors
wero divided between Michael Martlno
nnd Mr. Peter I'ctcrs, the former ns
"I'nclo Sam" and tho later as "the Sher
iff." Among tho other guests present were
Miss Esther Hrooks, Miss Knthcryn Mar
tlno, Miss Mnry Peters. Miss Anna Col
gate, Jllss Josephine Cervo. Miss Mnr
gnret Fngnn, Miss Knthcryn Knox, Miss
Lillian Ilusicll, Miss Blanche Husscll.
Miss Anna Craig, Miss Esther Allen, Miss
Mary Gooley, Miss Anna Malloy, Miss
Mnrgaret Mnuss nnd Miss Mnry Mnlloy.
Mr. Peter Peters. Mr. John Honolds,
Mr. James Hurke, Mr. Oeorge Shields,
Mr. Joseph McCioldrlck. Mr. Michael Mar
tlno, Jlr. Charles Stevenson, Mr. Paschal
Peters. Mrs. James McDevItt, Mr. Har
ry Hecker, .Mr. William Meyers. Jlr. Will
lam Doylo nnd Mr. Albert McCtillough.
Jlr. Peters nnd Jlr. I.lgnello conducted
tho grand march. ProTessor Travis'
string orchestra played the dance mu
sic. Tho original Imperial Club of Philadel
phia gavo their fourth banquet last Sat
urday evening nt 32.1 South Oth street.
Those who nttended Included Miss Dora
Goldstein. Jllss Bella Malln. Jllss Itcha
Hlrsh, Miss Rose Goldberg, Miss Eliza
beth Morrison, Jllss Sara Gold. Jllss
Sophie Numcroff. Jllss SI. Jllnnlc Klbrlck,
Jtlss Sophie Kommlsky, Jlr. Joseph
Hrown, Sir. Reuben Ilrnvvn, Sir. Jtnurlco
JToss, Sir. Harry Knplnn, Jlr Benjamin
Wolf, Jtr. Jlorrls Xorlwltz, Sir. George
Wrinsteln, Jlr. tsrncl Dressier, Jlr. AVil
llam Kopf, Jlr. Hnrrv Schwarts. Jlr.
Joseph Sclutcffer, Jlr. Wllllnm K. Heller.
The Ohcl Jacob Troop. Hoy Scouts ot
A met leu. under Acting Scoutmaster Isaac
E. Felnstcln, took their first nnnual hike
to Hnildnntlelil, N. J., last Thursday. A
football gnmo nnd other athletic events
were on tho program for the day, after
which a eamptlre was built and cnmpflro
a reception by Sir. and Sirs. P. Feln
stcln. of llmhlonMeld. After a series of
Scout songs nnd oils tho tioop left Tor
homo after spending a most enjoyable
day. It Is rapidly progressing nnd prom
ises to be the model troop. Tho Itev. Dr.
Raphael Hal Slelnmed has been elcctetl
chaplain. Troop headquarters nre nt tho
Ohcl Jacob Snugoguc. 7th stieet nbove
Columbia avenue.
A muslcnle will be held this evening
nt tho home of Sirs. Jnck Ivy, Edgewood
road, Hrookllne, for the benefit of the
West Philadelphia General Homeopathic
Hospital. Sirs. Kate Houtelle Slaher will
glvo readings and the pianist will bo
Sir. Georgo SlcCIellnn.
Jllss Slabel Rowers, of 330 Shadoland
avenue, Drexel Hill, celebrated her llth
birthday with n party at her homo n
Saturduy evening.
Among the guests weie Jlr. John Stain,
JItss Gwendolyn Flrmin, Jllss Yvonne
Havens, Jlr. Stanley Scheffer, Jllss Sadie
Guerrero and Sir. Warren Thomas, of
Oarrettford: Jllss Ada Slurray, Sllss Ruth
Slurrav. Sllss Sladellno Green. Sllss
Emma Green. Sir. Roy Slurray, Sir. Floyd
Jlurrny. Sir Snmuel Rudolph, Jlr Harry
Henslcy nnd Sir. Frank Gormnn. of Cnrn
ington; Stlss Genevlevo Colvey, Sir
David Colvoy, Jlr. Ronald Dickson und
Sir. William Dennett.
A mnslted party wns given by Sllss
Lillian I.angsnm nnd Silts Jenn C. Lang
snm, en Thanksgiving evening, nt their
home, 1211 South 2d street. Dancing and
tinging were tho main features of the
evening. Selections on the piano were
renJercd by Jtlss Claire Laventhnl. Sir
Harry Friedman, Sir. Stanley Levy and
Sir. Wolf. Sir. William Holtz, Sir. Joseph
Goldberg, Sir. Jack Rellow and Mr. A' icrt
Mlllman tntcrtnlned with vocnl selections.
The guests present were Sllss Lillian
Langsam. Sllss Jean C I.angsam, SIUs
Anna Pollock, Sllss Adella Pollock, SIUs
Hester Cohen, Sllss Irene Cohen, Sllss
Elizabeth II. Gozlnker, Sllss Anna Snyder,
Sllss Catherine Yogel, Sllss Ida Vogel,
SH1.3 Sophia Cohen, Jllss Jean Goodelman,
Sllss Florence Lleberman, Stlss Sophia
Waxier, Miss Rose Kllen, Sllss Dorothy
Zaltn. MU.3 Edna Goldberg, SIUs Clalro
Laventhal und Sllss Eva Zahn, Sir. Henry
Minder, of Uincastcr, Pa.j Sir. I lurry
Langsam. Sir. Samuel Snyder. Sir. Slyer
Snyder, Sir. Samuel Xuckerman, Sir. Jack
&&SS..SiJ.SSSSV. N.....x..- . . ?
Handling and Marketing Eggs.
$50,000,000 is lost annually through im
proper care, faulty packing and poor selling
methods in the egg and poultry trade. H.
Armstrong Roberts, the Editor of the Poultry
Page of the Sunday Public Ledger, offers sug
gestions for saving millions of eggs. There
is an important lesson to be drawn from this
article in next Sunday's Public Ledger.
Mnndel, Mr, Hnrry Friedman, Mr. Wilt
Inm D. Holtz, Mr. Joseph Goldberg, Mr.
Robert Shaw, Mr. William Shaw, Mr.
William Roth, Mr. Abraham Snyder, Mr.
Louis Snyder, Mr. Samuel Gross, Mr.
Samuel JntTc, Mr. Albert Horwltz, Mr.
William I, Blumbcrg, Air. Harry Rosen,
Mr. Jack Bellow, Jtr, Stanley Lovy, Mr.
Albert Mlllman, Sir. Edward Forman, Mr,
Albert Robins, Mr. Samuel Roseman, Mr.
Abraham Jlollln nnd the Messrs. Wolf.
Tho Stayer Sulzberger Club hold Its
regular meeting nt tho home of MlM
Grccnberg last Sunday. Many Import
ant things worn discussed. Among those
present wero Sir. Ilott, Six. Suransky.
Jtr Loeb, Sir. Welsman, Str, Klein, Mr
Jncobs, Sir, Tassman, Str. Rosenthal and
Mr. Arnoldly nnd Sir. Applobaum.
The Girls' Auxiliary of the club held
their very Interesting meeting on Sunday
nlso. Sllss Lillian Wolf son nnd Stlss
Esther Jncobs wero visitors. Tho com
bined efforts of both clubs will bo put
Into the dance to bo held December M.
Among thoso present at tho latter meet
ing were Miss Rosenthnl, Stlss Rose, Miss
Grecnberg, Sllss Stein, Stlss Lowcnsteln,
Sllss Frank and Jllss Schwelgcr.
An Informal danco was given Sunday
evening by Stlss Clara Hyder and Sllss
TIIIIo Lodge nt tho lnttcr's home, 1705
Point Breeze nvenue.
This Is the first of a scries of dances
which they Intend to give this coming
winter, nnd It proved .1 great success.
The room was decorated with chrysanthe
mums nnd tulips, which ndded n beauti
ful effect to the different electric globes.
Jtlss Hyder wns tho hit of the evening
with her fancy toe dancing, assisted by
her pnrtner, Jlr. Slaurlcc Rosenberg.
Among those who wero present wars
Jllss Frnnccs Ryvvcck, Jtlss Ethel Gold
berg, Jtlss Florence Potts, Jtlss Reba
Aldns, Jllss Charlotte Wcrfcl, Sllss Lo
rctta Henry, Jtlss Ida Judge, Stlss Ross"
Slaytaub. Sllss Jtarlon ailbcrt, Jllsa
Jeauc Krausc, Jtlss Sarah Rosenberg,
Jtr. Georgo Jnnoff, Sir. Maurice Gerson
Rosenberg, Sir. Louis Rywcck, Str. Ed.
JnnolT, Sir. Emanuel Solkovltz, Sir. Harry
Lodge and Str. Herman Lodge.
An entertainment will be given Sun
day evening at 230 Balnbrldge street by
Sllss Lillian LIchtmnn. The guests will bo
Jllss Frnnccs Adctmnn, Jllss Kathrlna
Llchtman, Jllss Rcba Jlchcnson, Sllss
Rose Levin, Jllss Adclln Pressman, Jtr.
Jlnrtln Pcterell, Sir. Joseph Roscnblelth,
Jlr. Irvln Sherman, Str. Abrnm Newark,
Jlr. Louis I. Shorpe, Jlr. Irvln Turner,
Dr. SI. Goldberg nnd Jlr. H. Plotnlck.
Jtlss Gertrude Silver, ot 2331 North 2Sth
street, entertained the Cnlquo Club, of
which she Is n member, nt her home on
Jlonday evening. Those present were
Jllss Jenn Baron, Jtlss Rnc Baron. Sllss
Pearl Biirnstine, Jllss Fannie Cohen, Jllss
Esther Dcutsch, JIIrs Sarah Gerson, Jllss
Rose Krnkovltz, Jllss Stelba Huxbauin,
Jllss Freda Buxbaum, Sllss Helen Le
blang, Jllss Helen Jt.irgolls, Jtlss Reba
Jleltzcr, Jlisn JIntllda Levit. Tho visitors
of the ovcnlng wero Jllss Wolf, Sllss Bur
stlne, Jllss Schwnrz nnd Jllss Lovin. The
next meeting will be held nt tho home
of Sllss Helen JInrgolls.
A number of prominent girls and men
met Inst Sundny nftcrnoon at DOS Tina
street nnd decided to form nn auxiliary
to the Hebrew Lndlcs' Emergency Society,
Jlr. Isaac C. Felnstcln wns elected tem
porary chnlrmin and Sllss Paul Bqdek
temporal y secretary.
A committee consisting of Stlss Boss
Sinister, Sllss Paula Bodek, Sllss Ida
Gllckman. Sir. Sacks nnd Sir. George J.
Burrlson wns nppolnted to plan a num
ber of social nITnlrs. V,
Sirs. I. Dubrow, president of the He-
urew Ladles' Emeigency Society, deliv
ered a veiy Interesting address.
The next meeting will bo held on Sun
day afternoon at C0u Pine street. Dancing
will follow tho regular business meeting.
A knlTcc klutch nnd dance will be given
Siiturdny uftcinoou b the women's aux
iliary of the Kensington Commandery,
Knights Templar, nt Slocebach's Casino,
13th stre.-t above Glrard avenue. Thoso
assisting will be Slta. Jumes L. Rhymer,
Jtrs. Joseph Qulgley. Jlrs. Ell JI Cawlcy,
Sirs. Wllllum Jlclntlro, Jlrs. Charles
Fr.iley. Jlrs. Slnrgnret Koch, Sirs. George
Itiihl. Sits. J, II. HrueekcT, Jlrs. Joseph
Carlisle. Jlrs. William Corner, Sirs.
Htnry Schmidt, Jlrs. Louis Muilth, Sirs.
Walter Yeikes, Jlrs. Wllllnm .Marshall,
Jlrs. John Ford, Sirs. Warren Snow, Sirs.
Chillies E. Russell, Jlis. Hcmr Gruber,
Slis. William Buardnian. Jlrs. Henry
Clrlch. Sirs. T. Jlously, .Mrs. lru Keel,
Jllss Fnnnle Corner Jtlss Ida Powell and
Stlss Elmlra Christian.
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