EVENING LEDGER PHIDADEEPEOX MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1015: 11 UCY WYNNE HAS I XU SAX U1N The Prazdnik, So Long Looked Forward to, Will Be Held ronignb m uie jdiwu uum 01 tne ueiievue Stratford Other Doilies DR LoriBTr li expectantly awaiting the lPuM:!l:Ynlhl at tho Betlevue- 6in : . a oTirmelv smart number Pi mtronessM nre Interested In tho .Ewhlcn hat been gotten tip tinder flair,"""- . .... inn rnmrnlllnn l , .... aas nr iiiu jivMtiti -ww. -v theBmefBcncy Aid, under tho ILw of M". William Kills Scull. A Kumalonuartetwlllbeonooftho laturU composed of eight men re- flalu . ... .... l,ro frnm TUlBt n. Probably tlio most iiisuiuiwuio m.- ..'.. Mthr.red toccthcr this year 1 -a 1 ln4fllilA nil. j, "JJ attCnd. Mrs Scull mado a great neces of tin rrnzunin M j..., ....u entertainment was so distinctly unique. The beautiful costumes mm uuu ; , worn not easily fomottcn, ana BV"6" ' .. , though the smoothness of tho perform in,, was rather Interrupted by tho Brcsence of a bat In tho ball room (a winged bat, I mean) which new madly about and distracted tho audlcnco r. a minrnt for several minutes, , until Us youni? life was brought to n, .1.-H t rnv timely, end by nn attend ant, who sriushed It In the hall. The funds received will go toward the relief of the Russian war sufferers. it. h Mrs. Scull will entertain In i.i.'hnT His Excellency, tho Ilusslan Ambassador and Madam Uakhmctoff, tho Most Ilcv nvdoklm, Ilusslan Archbishop of North America; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Boll, of New York; IYlncc A Gagarlm, Mr. and Mrs. Fdward P. Heale, Miss Constance I.Bealc, Mr and Mrs. William Trail, i Mr. Nathaniel Curtis, Mr. 1 airman Furness, of tho American Embassy In Petrograd, and Mr. Willing Hare. Altoeethcr a tremendous week .trulls us In the social world. On Tuesday night thcro will bo tho opera, WMnesdav night Grandpa Tony s con- rort for tho Blblo Classes and on Thursday the Charity Ball and tho Al fred Norrls supper danco at tho Bcllo- vue-Stratford. "This Is tho life," say tho small debs. Maybo they will chango in that ns time goes on. It Is Interesting to know that Captain Hamilton D. South, U. S. M. C, who has been ordered to command the American Legation Guard at Managua, Nicaragua, Central Amer ica, with his family Is staying with Mrs. South's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles S. Turnbull. On December 1G they will sail for their now homo by way of tho Panama Canal and Corlnto. Mrs. South, who was Miss Elslo Turn bull, Immediately nfter her marriage went to Guam, Ladrono Islands, nnd since that time 'thoy havo been lUtloncd away from i- .no. 'Managua la considered a very" de lightful station, and tho colony, con stating of the families of tho Foreign Ministers, makes tho social life thero most attractive. Captain nnd Mrs. South havo threo children, two boys and a girl, who will accompany them. Dr. and Mrs. Turn- lull's other two daughters both married Into tho service, their daugh ter Edith being tho wife of Pay master McGlll R. Goldsborough, U. S. N, while tho youngest daughter Is row Mrs. Nelson P. Vulte. The Supper Club meeting on Sat urday night was a great success. So many peoplo have Joined and enjoy It very much. Mrs. Scott Is not ablo to be present yet, ns she has taken her little son to Atlantic City, whllo the apartmcntR nro in tho hands of the Board of Health. She will recelvo neit Saturday. Mr. William McCaw ley was on hand this time to greet tho guests, and tho affair went off with great eclat. Judge Audcnreld entertained, and so did the Ned Crozers, Alfred Reginald Aliens, Richard Wain Melrs, George Emlen Starrs and Edward II. Fitters. The Downlngs entertained for Roberta's guest, IIopo Malcolm, of Now York. Their guests were Llla Fisher and Hae Patterson. Mao Is engaged to Spencer nnd will bo married In tho We spring, I hear. The men in tho party were Harry Yarrow, Norman Dunning, John C. Chaffo, of New York: Epencer Downing nnd Alfred Pfahler. Another party was given bv tho II. Evan Taylors, whose guests wero Mr. ana sirs. Samuel J, Henderson, Mr. nd Mrs. Armltt Sown. Dr. and Mrs. Warren Walker, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Syd ney Rambo and Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Rhoads. Others who attended wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Randolph Justice, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter 8. Thomson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas pnuth, Ur and Mrs. Powell Evans, w. and Mrs. William West. Mr. nnd "fa. E. Spencer Miller, 3d; Mr. and rs. Walter L. Foulke. Many called on Ihn Tatnnll T.eas ves- terday at the Aldlne. It was their KOiqen wedding day. and but that Mr. r& Was lntltannsori tVnv wnnlfl have Jiad a great celebration of tho affair. As It was there was Just a quiet lunch- "" w tha family. Dr. and Mrs. Harry '" Marshall. Mm Inttnr- nt whnm Tuns Nancy Lea, came up last week from 'uariouesyllle. Va.. to be with them. f In these days of so many divorces -3 unhappy marriages It Is a great vjMng to know of two persons who 1? Weatnered he storms of Ufa to gether In mUtll.nl Inva nrwl tiolnrnlnaeo 'r half a century, and their friends 09 Well in wfRhlnr hnm nil hnnnlnHDQ ffOkens of respect and love kept ar- i-ing all day for the happy pair, (pose surprise and delight were very P&t to see how many remembered ?4e" tar lhe Socltr paia will ba iTf" d oa V'Uxttil In tho KtcdIoc ". but all tucb notices must ba , "" vup wo ox ma puper, matt oa ua in fuu( Wth full add,ct ,nd wo wsslMo ulrphoa number must ba Wtea. ?"? " "'& coniuiuulcatlonj ta fcIct EJItor," Erenlue Ltiifar, 60 tniit tiet. fsoiZf . "" requb-mtnia axe curried I tk. .i l "VUio may ta paatlbU, g- -.. hiu uvb, pnwuoed. SOMETHING VAiUUUB SUJ3JJ!CTS w their wedding day and wished them well. Mrs. Lea was Mls? Annie Cabecn, a Bister of Mr. Francis von Alba.de Cnbcen, who married Miss Sarah Bld dlo a sccondo noccs several years ago. They had six children, three of whom hao died, tho two older daughters, Florence nnd Roberta, nnd a son, Frank. Young William M. Fletcher, Jr., whoso mother was Florence Lea, lives with his grandparents, t;hough at present ho Is at college at Princeton. The threo children who nre living nro Mrs. William H. Nicholson, Jr., who was Knthcrlno or Kitty Lea; Mrs. Marshall nnd Lnngdon Lea. Kleanor Hampton Vomer will bo given a delightful dance tonight at tho Belgravln by her grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Hampton. Most of the debutantes will bo In nttendance. Eleanor Is very sweet nnd a decided favorite, Among the guests tonight will bo Eleanor Pepper, Margarotta and Sarah Mcrs, Christine Stockton, Helen Mar shall, Rachel Fltlcr, Barbara Boyd, Gertrude Pancoast, Elizabeth Adams, Sarah Nellson, Carolyn Sheppnrd, Mil dred Shcppard, Mnrtha McAllister, Theodora Little, Edith Earlc, Margaret Perot, Marjory Taylor, Margaret Davis, Katharine Hunter, Mary Scull, Myra Hampton, of Montclalr; Elllston Morris, Clayton McElroy, Jr., Freddy Muller, Weaver Mnrston, Harry Whar ton, Jnmes Wharton, Billy AVrlght, Jnmes B. Wharton, Jr., William Wright, Walton Clark, Jr., Algernon Clapp, Edward Cassard, James M. Austin, Jack Blyo, Jr., Brj'Co Blynn, Harry Bower, Samuel Blspham, de IJcnnovlllo Boll, Jncob Dlsston, Erwln Flero, Hotstcln Fox, Charles Fox, John Heyl, Alfred It. Hunter, George B. Kneass, Aldcn Lee, Alfred Norrls, Alpln Sparks, Ted Morris. A section of tho United States branch of Queen Mnry's Needlework Guild, which has Its headquarters nt St. Jnmes Palace, with Queen Mary ns president, nnd which Is nlrcady estab lished In mnny Stntcs of the Union, sending relief nnd supplies to tho des titute, tho wounded nnd tho troops of all tho Allies, wns started In Bryn Mawr four weeks ngo. , Mrs. John Harvey Gordon, who was Margaret Thouron, of Bryn Mawr, was appointed chairman, and tho following ladies ngrred to servo on tho commit tee: Mrs. Daniel Bnrrlngcr, Mrs. Cyl mer Brooke, Mrs. Alexander Brown, Miss V. DIsmorr, Mrs Carroll Downcs, Miss Mary K. Gibson, Miss Hale, Miss Esther Hare, Miss II. M. Hutchinson, Mrs. Ernest Law, Mrs. Robert W. Les ley, Mrs. Paul D. Mills, Mrs. Mont gomery, Miss Mary Scott Montgomery, Mr. W. W. Montgomery, Jr., Mrs. Byron Moulton, Mrs. Georgo Ren, Mrs. Charles Slnnlckson, Miss Maria Wll klns Smith, Mrs. Ocorgo C. Thayer, Mrs. Honry Thouro3, Miss Louisa Trasel and Mrs. William West. Subcommittees wero formed by Mrs. Carroll Downcs, Miss Hale, Miss Hare, Mrs. Georgo Thayer, Miss Montgom ery, Mrs. W. "W. Montgomery, Jr., Miss Maria Smith, Mrs. Henry Thouron. Tho guild shipped Its first consign ment last week, and tho result of tho first four weeks' work is Is follows: Surgical dressings, C374; knitted arti cles, 134; miscellaneous, 130, Tho lat ter Includes among othor things dozess of hospital sheets, pillow cases, sur gical shirts, fracture pillows, somo pajamas and children's clothing. At least 100 Irish maids on the Main Lino havo volunteered to knit socks for tho Irish soldiers nt tho front, and aro already sending CO pairs with this consignment. NANCY WYNNE. Germantown Miss Etta Parker, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joooph Wnync, nt their home, 1155 South 15th street, for tho last 10 dajs, has returned to her homo In Pittsburgh. At tho muslcnle to be given on Tues day, December H, at tho homo of Mrs. William L. McLean, tho following artists will bo heard: Mrs. Dorothy Johiwtono Baselcr, harp. Mrs Henry Hotz, soprano; Mrs Clara Yocum Joyca, contralto, and Mr. Bertrand Austin, 'cello. boto by T Pooner. MISS HELEN McGLINN Who wUl take part in the "Jour ney of Joy," which will be given at the BeUevue-Stratford on De $ejnber 14 ni IMfc HIMEattrfeb aKaflV !! 9ff jSnBI &v MRS. ARTHUR DARE Who was Miss Mabellc Wharton Rittcnhou'ic, (laiiRhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rittcnhousc, of Trenton. Her marnnRe to Doctor Dnre, of 2035 Chestnut street, this city, took place on Wednesday, December 1, nt Trenton Junction. Personals Colonel nnd Mrs. William .1. Elliott, of 317 South 17th street, will give a danco at the Scdgloy Club on January 5 In honor of their daughter, Mist Hetty Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Strobcl, of S02 Club road, Ilolaml Park, Baltimore, will give n dnnco on December 30 In honor of Miss Alice McCnbc, of Waj lie. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Rogers Woodruff lmso Issued Invltntlont for a dinner In honor of Miss Esther Jcnn Hocliman on Tursdny evening, December 21. bcfoio tho Fortnightly Dancing Clasi. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp. of Now York, hao sent out Imitations for a dlnncr-dnnce, to bo given on Monday, December 27, In honor of their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alexander Scott Thropp. .Mrs. Thropp will bo remembered us Miss Rcbckuh Wllmer. Dr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Hamilton Rico and Mr. Georgo D. Wldcner havo left Newport nnd nro spending a short tlmo In Now York before coming to this city. Mr. and Mrs Iloliort D. Jcnks spent tho week-end nt Atlantic City ns tho guests of Mrs. Jenka' mother, Mrs. Dwlght M. Lowrcy. Mrs. Boland L. Taylor will entertain Mlos Alficda C. Lewis, Mlsi Edith Dal laH, Miss Gertrude Pancoast and Mlns A. Marjory Taylor In her box at tho Clinr Ity Ball on Thursday night. Miss Lentllhon Gilford and Mlso Almy Gilford, of New York, nre the guests of Miss Olivia M. (le Beelen Gnzzam, debu tante daughter of Mrs Joseph M. Gnz zam, haIng como on to attend tho sup-pcr-dnnco to be given on Thursday night nfter tho Charity Hall by Mr. and Mrs Alfred E. Norrls for their daughter. Miss Dorothy L. Norrls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Oliver Eaton Cromwell entertained a party at tho the dansant given on Saturday afternoon In tho Roao Garden of tho Belleuie-Stratford. Among others dancing wero Miss Eugenia Kelso Cassatt and Dr. and Mr3. W. Reynolds Wilson. Dr. W. P. McGuIro, of Winchester, Va., hns announced tho marriage of his daugh ter, Miss Willie Lognii McGulre. to Sir. W. Nelson Pago on Saturday In Christ s Church, Winchester. Mr. Tago Is related to Ambnssador Thomas Nelson Page. Dr. McGulre served under General Stonewall Jackson In the famous Chew's Battery. Mr. Charles E. Mather, of Avonwood court, Haerfonl. gavo n stng luncheon Saturday nt Hrnndywlno Farm, his plnco near West Chester Covers wero laid for 18 RiiCBts from New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelso Cassatt, of Beaupre, gave a dinner, followed by a thentro party, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. McLean, of tho Clinton, will entertain at dinner, fol lowed by tho thentro, trls evening, for Miss Sarah Hlckllng, of Washington, D. C. who Is their guest. Mrs. Louis F. Benson and Miss Bar bara Benson will bo at homo this after noon at 2014 Do Lancey place. Mrs. Walter Jackson Freeman nnd SIlss Corlnne Ilorden Freeman received Infor mully jesterdnj afternoon at their homo 1S33 Spruce street Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry S. Grove gave tho first of their Informul nt homes ester dny nfternoon from 4 until 6 o clock nt their resld"nce, 2CS Tulpchockeii streot, Germantown. Mr. and Mrs William H. Dixon, of West Hortter street, Germantown, an nounce tho engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Mary Margaret Dixon, to Mr. Gilbert Chaso Knight, of Cleveland, O. No date has been sot for tho wedding. Northeast Philadelphia Mr, and Mrs. S Bursteln announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Anno M Bursteln, to Mr. Samuel Iloscnberg on Thursday, December 2. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenberg, who nro on their wedding trip In Florida, will be at homo on Sun day. December 23. from 4 until 8 o'clock, at 500 West York street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Morrison, of 203S East York street, have Just returned from a motor trip along tho Atlantic Coast. Mr, and Mrs, James Craig, of 2009 East Stella avenue, nre receiving congratula tions on tho birth of a son, Richard James Craig. SPECIAL SALE Trimmed Millinery Our entire assort ment of beautiful high grada millinery at special price, for quick clearance. LW.Mulready The Black and White Shop 126 South 16th St. 1 rfk2sssm- rhnfft hv M.ire.tu Navy Yard Affairs Amid tho general rush of parties and dances It Is good to note that so many of tho women aro Interesting thcmsolves in the poor. Several delightfully Infor mal brldgo parties hnve been turned Into alTnlrs for charity lately. Friday night, for instance, Mrs. Toulon gao nn nt trncllvo bridge, nt which overy guest do nated a small sum to ho given to Mrs. Wheolock, of Wyncoto, with which to buy 100 dolls for poor llttlo girls nt Christ inns. And this Is Just one of several HIT al rs that aio planned for this purpose Mrs Frnnrls Howe, tho charming sli-tcr-ln-lnw of Mm Lutz, Is still In the city, nnd wns the guest of honor Satur day nlrfht nt nn Informal dance given by Mrs. Lutz nt her homo on 21st street. About 40 guests attended. Mr. II. M. Fernald, of rcnsncola, Fla., H at present the guest of his sister, Mrs, Itnymonil S. Kojes, nt her home, 2330 South 21st street. Ho will remain until after the Clulstmns holidays. Mrs. William Leo Pryor, wlfo of Llcu tennnt Commander Pryor, U. S. N., who went to New York to nttend tho Army Nnvy game, has returned to tho city. Naval Constructor A. B. Court and Mrs. Court, of -I.10 South Lambert street, who have ns their guest at the present time Mrs. John Ilnrttctt Pierce, of Boston, Mass.. entertained Informally nt ten last week In her honor. Mrs. L W. Wheelock, of Wyncote, en tertained at nn Informal dance on Friday evening nt tho homo of her sister, Mrs. Toulon, 232S South 21st street, In honor of her daughter. Miss Patricia Wheolock, who celebrated her ISth birthday. There were 3tS guests present. North Philadelphia Mrs. John Schembs, of 1U1 West Erlo nvcnuo, entertained tho younger set nt luncheon Sntuiday, on tho occasion of tho birthday of her daughter, Miss Marlon Schembs. Among thoso present were Miss Helen Armstrong, Miss Edith Dar ing, Miss Margery Bnugher, Miss Marlon Benson, Miss Sylvia Blumenthal, Miss Louise Bunting, Miss Eleanor Carney, Miss Eleanor Green, Miss Ruth Green, Miss Dorli Henderson, Miss Adeline Mar golls, Miss Lester Porter. Mtes Ruth Items, Miss Katherlnc Smith, Miss Ebba SJoholm, Miss Lillian Schembs and Miss Celltio Schembs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Bonnem, of 2121 North 19th street, havo Issued Invitations for the wedding of their daughter. Miss Jeanette L. Bonnem, to Mr. Joseph I Ftldman, on Wednesday, December 13, at tho Adclphla Hotel. Miss Bonnem will havo Miss Blta Bihal Hansom ns maid of honor. Mr. David B. Many will be Mr. Feldman'a best man. Tho services will be followed by a dinner and dance. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lessy nnd their family nro occupying their new home, 1931 North 33d street. Miss Mlrlnm Welnbcck, of 1331 North 13th street, entertained her "500" club on Thursday evening, December 2, the mem bers of which nre, Including Miss Miriam Welnbeck. Miss Anna O'NIcI, Miss rior cneo Gctz. Miss Inez Dorsoy, Miss Anna Mngarvey, Miss Adaleno McCarron, Miss Helen Getz nnd Miss Frances Kane. Roxborough Tho annual muslcnle of the Hoborough Melody Club will bo given on Monday, December U, In Odd Fellows' Hall, Rldgo nnd Lyceum avenues. The assisting soloists will bo Miss Florence Adele Ightmnn, harpist, and Master Gurney Mnttox, violinist. Mr. Georgo W Went llng is tho muslc.il director of tho club nnd Mrs. Rosa M. Mnttls Is tho accom panist. Mr. It. Iliueo Wallace, president, and Mrs. Charles Jones Thompson, sec retary, aro tho olllccrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Robinson have returned from Atlantic City nnd are nt homo nt 491 Mnrklo street, Hoxborough. Mrs. Robinson, who was a bride of tho early autumn, was Miss Ida R. Brook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brook, of 0217 Rldgo avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Page havo re turned from their wedding Journey and nra receiving at their new home, 353 Dawson street, Wlssnhlckon. Mrs. Pago will bo remembered as Miss Mary Mnc Dowell, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Mac Dowell, of Wlssahlckon. Furs of Quality A reputation for quality is worth much to the purchaser of furs. We have built up such a reputation but make no extra charge for Reliability. B LAYLOCK& 1528 BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St. IMMMIIMM! I'llilllHHItllillliijl GERMANTOWN Y. W. C. A. TO HAVE A BENEFIT ON DECEMBER 10 Interesting Musicale "Will and Mrs. Peter Woll, of the Delta AN INTERESTING musicals will bo Sx given on tho evening of Friday. De cember 10, for the benefit of the Young Women's Christian Association of Ger mantown, under tho auspices of tho Delta Kappa Sigma Society, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Woll. Jr.. 70th avenuo and City line, Onk Lano Tho soloists will bo Mrs. Mnrlo Stono Langston, contralto: Mr. Itusscll Sprunnce, baritone! Dr. E. L. Loughrldge. violinist, and Miss Dorothy Shelmcrdlnc, reader Tho members of the sorority, who KB giving tho nffalr, Include Miss Madeleine Anbury, Mrs. Enrt Breeding, Miss May U. Buck, Jin Arthur Burgess, Miss Mar garet S Crowther, Mre Philip D. tow ler, Mips William L. Gruhlcr, Mrs. O. Bismarck Klescrwclter, Miss Knthcrlno S. Mooro and Miss Loulso O. SnUtter. A very Interesting performance will ba glvoii In tho New Century Drawing Room on Tuesday evening, when tho Thespian Club, under the auspices of tho nuxlllary of tho Western Temporary Home, will present "Cello's Pretense " Mrs Joslah E WlUlts Is chairman of tho committee, which Includes Mrs. J. " Klncrlcm, Mrs Dale Baker Fltler, Mrs. George Sacn, Mrs Shelby Shnnklln, Miss Martha Blnklston, Miss Elizabeth Nassau, Miss Helen Glrvln, Miss Josephlno Shcr ron. Mrs. Fredorlck Morris. Minn Esther Blsler, SIlss Marjorle Morris. Miss Ethel Bowman, Mrs. W II Walsh. Miss Irma Irfiwls, Miss Helen Glnse, Miss Amelia Bobb, Miss Mary Stevenson, Miss Oraco Kimball, Miss Edna D. Wllcr, Miss Lm lly Tovnsend, Miss Marlon Price, Miss Eleanor Morse, Mrs AV Kimble Kimball and Miss Emma. Miller The piny will be followed by n dance, nnd tho committee Is working Industrious ly to mnko tho nffnlr a big euccss. c One of the most attractive of this sea sons chnrlty affairs will bo a danco given for tho bcneilt of IVAssuntn House, of H11 South 10th streot, which will bo 1...1.1 i. ttntAi Wnitnn nn Thursday. December IS. Tho arrangements are being completed by Miss Kntnenno i. iui-i who Is assisted by a committeo of girls, Including Miss Rosalie MoMlchnn, Miss Snrah Bcecher Flnck, Miss Mary Kelly, Miss Dorothy Hoban, Miss Mario McLean, Miss Mnrgnret Tullldge, Miss Rolen rvfn.. Ml.. vlMinnr Hndon Mcrnd- den, Miss Mario Bonner, Miss Grace Wal ton. Miss Helen Mcunnn, .mish ih.-h.-i. Hnrrlty and Miss Beatrice Hnrrlty. Great Interest has been exhibited nt tho dally meetings, which nro held nt tho Walton. Thero will bo an orlglal exhibition of tho Palown gavotto by Miss Mary Stllz, in sisted by Vincent Carroll. L'Assunta Rouso Is under tho direction of tho Rev. Edward J. Lyng. of tho Cath olic Mlslonary Society. Tho Business Women's Christian Leaguo of Philadelphia has issued enrds of Invitation to an "open house" at 1101 and 1100 Glrnrd Btreet, on Monday, from 11 n. m until 10 p. m. The leaguo hns been established as n practical expres sion of good fellowship, and In its every dctnll nnd overy environment tho ldo.i hns been resolved Into effect. Lunch and rest rooms, club classes and religious services nro among tho attrac tions provided for itu membership of over 1200, whllo social reunions nre of frequent occurrence. Tho Italian Relief Committeo of the Emergency Aid will present nn evening of instrumental music and Italian sons nt tho Academy of Music on December 1C nt 8:15 o'clock. Tho olllccrs of tho com mitteo Includo Mrs Benjamin Mlllo. chairman: Mrs. George Harrison Fisher, Mrs. Robert B. Hnlnea, Jr., vlco chair man, nnd Mrs. Hnrold Ellis Ynrnall. chairman of tho General Committeo. Tho following artists havo offered their services: Mmc. Stuart Taylor, me?zo so prano; Miss Flora Bradley, soprnno; Mrs Dorothy Johnstone Bnesler, harp; Plotr Wlzla. baritone; Sir. Herman Sanby, cello; Slgnor Fcrruccl Glannlnl, tenor, nnd Slgnor Alfonso Rosa, bass. Tho Alumni Association of the Hebrew Educational Society Is making arrniiKo merts for the annual dnnco to bo held on Wednesday evening. January 12, at Apollo Hall, 1726 North Broad street. Spe cial filatures eery hour will be one of tho attractions of tho dance. At tho regular meeting held Wednesday evening, Decem ber 1, In the school nudltorlum, corner 10th and Carpenter streets, Miss Bono F Blenenstock, the chairman of the Danco Committeo reported that tho committee is working diligently, and contemplates that this affair will be a rousing financial as well ns a distinct social success. Tho Entertainment Committee urrnnged n very good musical progrnm for tho meeting. Tolk dances by pupils of tho Georgo Washington School and a violin solo by one of the pupils were among the numbers on tho program. Miss Minnie Block rendered several vocal solos and Mrs. Idallne a. Saylor was at tho piano. The next regular meeting of the Alumni Association will bo held on Wednesday evening. Jnnuary B, In tho school nudltorlum, when the final arrangements for the dance will bo made. Another In teresting program for this meeting is now being prepnred. Along the Main Line ABDMOBE. Miss Katharine Bowen, of Coulter nvenue, entertained nt luncheon Saturday afternoon nt her homo In honor of Miss Beatrice K. Creager. of Haver ford. Her guests Included Miss Eleanor Bushton, Miss Anna E. Moore, of Nor rlstown; Miss araco Balllnger. of Ger mantown; Miss Christine Zlebarth, and Miss Katharlno Kelor. BBYN MAWR The Rev Charles Town send and Mrs. Townsend gave a tea Sat urday afternoon at their homo on Mon trose avenuo from 1 until 6 o'clock. Miss E, Rletlne'a Bible class, assisted by tho Finder's Club of Uryn Mawr, pre sented the play. "The District School of Blueberry Comer," In the Brjn Mawr Auditorium on Thursda evening for the benefit of Mr. D. V. Rosa' Bible class. Mm. Elizabeth Levis, pianist, also con- Be Given at the Home of Mr. Jr., Under the Auspices Kappa Sigma trlbutcd to tho evening's enjoyment with several solos. Mrs. Hugh Abornethy has returned to her homo on Gulph road nfter spending a few days with friends In Now York. Along the Reading Tho Gtensldo Flro Company will glvo a movlng.picturo show In tho Glonjjldo Theatre on Tuesday evening, Decerubcr 23, for tho benefit of tho firo comrnny. Mr E. K. Jnnney and SIlss Emma Janney, of Sleeting Houso road, Jenkln town, havo closed their country home nnd nro occupying their house, 117 South 13th street, for tho winter. Miss Geraldtno Ely nnd Miss Ruth Rlale, of Jenklntown, nro spending the week as Kiiests of SIlss Eveljn Arm strong at Wilson CoHorc. West Philadelphia Sirs Elmlrn Hnzzard and Sirs. Godfrey R. Rodmnnn aro giving a breakfast to. diy nt tho Phllomtislau Club, 3311 Wal nut street. Sirs. Harry O. Elscnhans, of Mil Cnr pentcr street, will entertain tho members of Sirs. Horace Hodgson's Sundny school class this evening nt her home. Sirs. Hodgson and Mrs. Foster will render bov cral solos. Tho members Include Sirs. John Floyd, Sirs. Thomas II. Patton. Sirs. Frederick Cooper, Sirs. William St. Shannon, Sirs. Charles Gray, Sirs Samuel It. Foster, Jr., Mrs. Allmond Grny, Sirs. WcBley R, Hoe, Sirs Balrd Smith, SIlss Jnno Mitchell and Sirs. Harry O, Elscnhans. Sirs. Frnnk E. LoNoIr, Jr, of SG32 Christian street, has been entertaining SIlss Almcna R. llnrtpcncc, daughter of tho Itev. Jnmes W. Hartpence, of Lob anon, Pa., ns her guest over tho week end. SIlss Hnrtpcnco will return to her home today. Sirs. James E. Shaver, Jr , will enter tain her card club nt her homo. SIO South Cecil street, tomorrow nfternoon. Her guests will Include Sirs. Georgo Smith, Sirs. Parker Cnn-ath, SIis. Low Is Paxon, Sirs. Harry Torbes, Sirs. Parker Sillier, Sirs Arthur Unholtz nnd Sirs. Onirics Wclncrt. Tioga Sir. nnd Sirs. Jnmc3 Webb, of 3310 North 0th street, announce tho engage ment of their daughter, Sllss Heleno Irene Webb, to Mr Alfred A. Holb, of Hillside, Elizabeth, N. J. The North Philadelphia Business Slen'a Association has Issued lnvitnttoni for a soclnl evening tonight nt tho associa tion's hendquartcrs In tho Robinson Building, Germantown avenuo and Junl ata street. Frankford Sir. nnd Sirs. Georgo P. Mathews, of Torresdalo nvenue, gave a reception Sat urday evening In honor of their daughter, SIIeh Adelnldo SInthews. Their guests wero Miss Helen Cox, SIlss Emily Turner, SIlss Allco O'Brien, SIlss Hnrriet Fields, Sllss Jnne Turner, SIlss Graco Sllnnlck, SIlss Josephlno Wnlters, Sllss Alberta Bright, SIlss Kitty Goodman, Sir. Harry Goodman. Sir. Alfred Longfellow, Sir. William Jncob, Sir. John King. Sir. Al fred Watts, Sir. Wllllnm Huff. Sir. Hurry Simons, Mi. Ijiwrenco UIysse3 Sllnnlck, Sir. John Bates and Sir. Walter Gardner. Delaware County Tho girls' basketball team of tho Bid ley Park High School will bo given a banquet on the 17th by the boys' football team, who will prepare and serve the banquet. The members of the basketball team aro Hilda Paitlngton, Kathryn SIc Carthy, Florence SlcCarthy, Dorothy LIod, Ruth Hnlgh, Agnes SIcKernen, Elizabeth I.ukens, Edith Ellis, Beulah Lloyd and Helen Stllllln. Sirs. r. P. Lewis, of Ridley Park, has returned from n short visit to Baltimore STATE A0EXTS APPOINTED FOR NATIONAL SECURITY LEAGUE Advocates of Preparedness Will Main tain Campaign of Education Bepresentntlves from various sections of tho State havo been selected by the Na tional Security Leaguo to carry on moro forcibly tho educational campaign for national preparedness. The committee wns formally appointed by Governor Brumbaugh. It will co-operate with the heads of tho movement hero for prc piredness. The committee Includes: E. St. C. Africa, of Huntingdon: E. V Bnbcock, of Pittsburgh; Colonel R. Dale Benson. of Philadelphia; Alexander Brown, of Rosemont; Percy H. Clark, of Philadelphia; Wllllini J. Clothier. John Cadwalader, Jr. Powell Evnns, Joseph C Fraley and Colonel John W. Frazlor, of Philadelphia: Spencer O. Gilbert, of ll.irrisburg, Colonel John Grihbel, of Philadelphia, Major John C. Uroome, of Hnrrisburg; Bayard Henry, of Philadel phia: aonernl A. J Logan, of Pittsburgh, Georgo Wharton Pepper, of Philadelphia, John N. Hejnolds. of Bedford, J. Frank lin SIcFadden. of Philadelphia; Etllng. ham B. Morris, of Philadelphia; C. Lalluo Sluuson, of WlUlamsport; Arthur E Newbold, of Philadelphia: David A. Heed, of Pittsburgh. Colonel Henry XV. Shoo maker, of Altoona, General Thomas J. Stewart, of JIarrUburg: Everett Warren, of Scranton, and Charlton 'iarnall, of Philadelphia. fep i I Ml i i lla vSntimnnnnii." jC, Arts Antiques for Christmas Beautiful pieces tnat lend charm and distinction to the home, Ferdinand Keller 216-224 So. Ninth St. 1207 Walnut Street ggj jL. ft GOOD TIDINGS BRING JOY TO THE GOODMANS Builder and Wife Discard Mourning on Hearing of Son Who Vanished Mourning garments which Philip Good man, n builder, of 2102 West Ontario street, nnd his wlfo have been wearing slnco 1011 today were discarded. Today, for tho first tlmo Ip four years, Ihey are attired In clothing which hns no tings of mourning. They donned sombre black when their boy, James Goodman, vanished four years ago. Ho was then 15 years old. Slnco ho vAnlshed he has married, has two children, and has become a wealthy cattle merchant In Texas. lleccnlly a mnn visited Goodman nt his home. Tho alrnngcr told him that he had boon sent to Philadelphia by Goodman to find his parents. Ho also told Goodman that his son wanted parental forgiveness. The news thnt his son was alive camo to tho elder Goodman like a bolt from tho sky. Exactly four years ago young Goodman left his home, saying ho wns going on a fishing trip ITe failed to return, Tha police wero notified. Stories wero pub lished In newspapers. Private detectives conducted long Investigations but dropped the case ns n hopeless one. Tho man who visited Goodman told him that two jenrs after his son disap peared ho been mo acquainted with n girl nboul his age. They went to Pitts burgh From thero to Chicago, whera they were married. Then they went to the State of Texns, where Goodman became a. cowboy. Later ho went Into the (tittle business. "Tho man who called on me," said Goodman today, "snld that my boy would como home with his fnmlly If we forgave hlni I surely will foigjvo my boy. Let him como with his wife nnd two children. Wo hnve been wcnrlng black ever since he Vanished, Todny we arc tnklng off our mourning clothes. This Js tho hnp plest moment of my life." WINDOW SMASHER AGAIN BUSY Plate Glass Front of Ridge Avenuo Business Place Shattered "Jnck tho PI tie Glass Window Smash er" Is terrorizing tho business men of th Northeast again, ncrordlng to the pollco nf the 2Sth nnd Oxford stieets station Tho latest window to bo smashed Is that of William Beauh.isto, 2t2i Bldgo nvenue, which wns broken by a brick shortly be fore I o'clock this morning. The police bollcto that the man who Is committing the outrnges Is insnna on tho subtect. All of the outrages havo been committed early In the morning, and In each Instance the missile lias been a hnlf a brick. Pollcemnn Gladden, who heard tho fnlllng glns this morning, obtained a description of the man nnd every effort la being .-nade to locate him What's Doing Tonight Dinner, Men's Club, Wjncoto: 7 o'clock. Lecture, "Quaint I.lltlo Holland." Arthur K. Peck, Wlth.iT'.poon Hill: 8 o'clock. Ix-cturc. ' Political Actlvltv." n.rl Darnel. Ofrmnntown V. M. C. A , 8 o'clock Hounewnrmtnir, lluilncss Womeirn Chris tian I.cnsue. 1101 Olrard street. J.ritiirc. "Wnr nnd the So-Called Evolu tion of Man " Dr. .Tames J. Walsh, Cnthollo OlrlV High Pchnol; 8 o'clock. Lecture. 'llalloonlnB nnd Axlatlon In Pence and War," Dr. Tlinmns K Kldrldge, Central 1". Sr. C. A.; 8 o'clock Colonial Society of rennsytuinla, Univer sity Club, R o'clock ltUKslftn "Prajdnlk" in nM of American lloipltul. Potrognul, llc.lleuc-fetratfonl, 8 o'clock. Otilclal motion plcturen, "richtlnc In Trine-." under auspices of Pcmio l.rwr.i. Chestnut fitrtct Opera House; 8 o'Oock. .Mnrirnret ABhrnead Mitchell recital. Grif fith Hall: 8 o'clock. Nortlmeit Ilunlness Men Association, 2331 Columbia aenue- 8 o'clock. Free Chester Avenuo Iinprorment Association, rirsl V V Church f.2.1 strfcl and Chester nicnuc fl o'clock. Tree. Passyunk Aenue Business Men's Asocls tlon. I'assyunk nvenue and Mooro street; 8 o'clock Tree. Wlsslnomlnsr Improvement Association, Law ton Public School, 8 o'clock. I'rit JVINTER ItESOIlTS ATLANTIC riTV. N. J." ,-Vose iruwrccrr. Superior location with an I unobs tructod v iew of beach I and boardwalk A recognized J standard of excellence C.i60d. KALTERJ.BUZHy.X lilt LEADING RESORT HOItl OHIU WUillD nnarujoroinKnitdiiii ATLANTIC OIT" . .N. J. OWNERSHIP MSN SOCMCNT JOSIAH WHITE &. SONS COMPANY TRAYMORE ! in Cllj Westminster K av- nr u""h- uv, is vvcauiiiiiaici mt lllv tan,,, run, Ws.ir. Il.ro up dly to il- CO up ukly. Cnas. IluOrs. i..ut:uooi. n ,i. riNUWOOD UALL Plner air. near tetutlful la Vs. Klcctrlo and Niuubtlru baths. liaot!c STEAMSHIPS TrsTslsrs Dtpsrimsst sjid Truit Cmun ns Uil Till Brstd ssa Sutora 8ti., Phils. 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