Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1915, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LEDGER PHIEADEL'PHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1915:
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NANCY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT
A VARIETY OPSOCIAL DOINGS
Members of the School Sel to Be Entertained and to
Entertain During the Christinas Holidays.
Other Affairs of Interest
J- ysT about llil" time f jear Hie
debutantes of next senson bORln to
b talked about, nm! at Christmas time
the parti" for next ycnr'n buds arc llio
ubject of "P '' A MCW wcc tnr l"
npear on tlip horizon Is Utlznuctli
Miller. Hip ilatiBlilcr of Mr. mill Mis.
tjllllpm W Millar. Iter parents have
decldcl Jo B,vc llnr ,l ,mtly "f 1S BUCS,S
t the Princeton TriniiKto I'lny at the
.n.,.i..Hfrntfonl on Wednesday after-
.noon December 22 Tlic Ritesta will be
entirely from IW sriwui avi. nu; kiiim
In the party, many of whom will be
j.k..iantM next year also, will be
Katharine I.en. il.iimlitor of Mr. ami
Mrs. Charles Lea; Katharine llmicocli,
. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .tunica linn-
cock: Anne Toutisoml, daughter of Mr.
j. Barton Townsend: Hope Wilson,
dauRhter of Mr- anil Mrs. Alan T). WIN
torn Lorraine arnlinin, daughter of Dr.
and' Mrs Kdward Kldoit Urnluim; Klnr
enco Hrlnton, daughter of Mr. Illitney
Brlnton, Mary nnd Klizitlictli I'ackard,
the dniiKhtcrs nt Mr. nnd Mrs. fJcoiKe
B. rackard.
Lorraine Ornhnm will luivc si card
patty given to her by her paicnls on
Tuesday afternoon, December 2S. The
girls at this affair will also bo from the
tchool set.
If only the gallant wooers of their
ladyloves would not wear their hearts
upon their sleeves so evidently, It
would bo a relief would It not? Several
of us were treated to a lovely little
iceno at a dansant In one of the fash
ionable lintels quite recently and all
because, one, attractive lad asked n
charming girl to trip the light fantastic
with him and alio sensibly accepted.
And whv not. for lifter all ho danced
very well and the time for dancing
only with the man of your heart has
long since passed. Only In the lance
' tails whero the girls go with their
"gentlemen friends" do wo hear of
auch rivalries and Jealousies. Among
the elite ono dunces with overy man
'unless there Is some well known objec
tion to him. Indeed, If a girl lefnses.
unless she Is not dancing at all, it is
almost regarded as an Insult.
Well, the poor small git I In question
atartcd to dance with Ktcil before tbo
ono who evidently regaided himself as
her beloved arrived, and was having a
line time, when "beloved" appeared on
the tapis (metaphorically speaking),
and to express It mildly, there wero
words' Hefore we had time to learn
all about It, all three left the sacred
precincts nnd I only hope It ended
there, for the poor little girl loUcd
awfully upset and niortlllcd. For my
part I would have said "A sad but
final farewell," wouldn't you?
we aro all looking forward to the
"Journey of Joy" which will come off
to-night nt tho llellcvue-Stnttford and
which, promises to be a great success.
Ilit girls and men who lake part In
thlj annual little song nnd dance af
fair for the benefit of tho Northern
Home for Friendless Children aro ex
ceptionally good for amateurs, I must
say, and thcie is usually a great deal
tf go to their perforii.ances.
TO-nlglit the plot Is a sort of Morality
Idea in which Oraco and Joy nnd
Beauty and various other characters
will prance gaily about and tho Moral
ity will be lnrgely Inlcrsperhcd with
vaudeville, from all I have heard about
It. Leon Dow ulng has dono the coach-
mg and most of tho writing of the
core; and he deserves credit for It,
lthout doubt
NAJCUV WY.VXI3.
Personals
Tbe I'ruiipton flub lias sent out caida
wratea on Tlunsday afternoon. In honor
etlhe tipouliu of thPlr Mw clubhouse, til
-3tl And LOt'USr Ktll.otw Tho -r.ati-lnr.
Iraity mil be composed of tho wives of i
r it ' ll,e clu"' ",M ,lle "'Ives
, M the founer piesldents. anioni? whom
.areJIrs. riiivm,! it.,..... m... ma ,..
v --... ..V,.,., ..o. .HVAtlllUCl
in Rensselaer, Mrs. S. S. Stryker, Mrs.
...... ryu . .unicr, jim. ucorse Van
UUlen. itrn I' v r tn -r i
0. 7 ..4-.. ..unlit:, ..a, 14,
MAPlntnal. .....1 -nt-,. ri. ,t,..i
Gilberts.
Judge and Mrs .1 .' I.amurclle, of 3310
Baring liticct. will Piiteitaln at dlnntr
vi "enlnS at I o'clock. In honor of
.in B",e"e itogers and JIIss Mary
lf.U T,1S K"ests will Include Miss
Jil. if" ,atnorelle, Miss Mary Mulfonl,
i.S.D?tlly ilu'ford. Miss Mildred Fet
W.Z' J.ISS n,nll' '-ew'8- M'ss Marjorle
JWI Mr Rdwai'll rtnfara Aln Prfinli
f. ?ers, Mr Townspmi minmi...,' h xi
MMeph Lamorelie. Mr. William J. M'lrkll!
I ; ckx, Scheet,!' 1,r- Edward. Hellei
- i. nowianu T. Jellctte.
lMrl.l,aa.S Tatnall Stair, Mr. William
wcT Vt ni ' wllUam "reer, Mr. Clar
I ho I1' Clark and Dr- r- W. Taylor,
fc Ev. been spending the last two
F Bos . 5 al'untlmr trip at the Oakland
f K.n? tha San Tee Club. S. C. re-
iiuuio on aunuuy.
I n id I". "e a prepareuness banquet
'tli .? .Puatrl?1 e societies of Pennsyiva-
f ditf t. "euevue-Htratford on Thurs- !
r tnivlnVIL "i..A numb?r ,ot eminent
i amo; .i.:"'X ""' aC'i to auenu,
I r. , i "'" -0Inel Theodore Itoosevelt,
I taSo?h..Leonard Woou. Admiral Qrant
Tk. ii.. -.
r lofc. iiV "Patronesses for the lectuie
I ..M.?!ven by J'r- Will Irwin under the
r Sill. -. 0l. he A""y "! Navy
t will i.Y. J ?u(-ion, on Friday evening.
I Sr. r51UideMrs- Ad Jteeiiald Allen.
I Uui ifi" A "enson, Mrs, H. Kent Day,
f ia Maria niowinan i ' .. . i ?i
tiIM,ie,Ta' ,Vra- J' Willis Martin. Mrs.
R.r.r. ";.oore. htb. William Henry
WawhiSi J;rilu. Mrs. William Henry
M"- William Byrd Page. Mrs.
Ntae.De Wolf Perry. M. James Starr.
.Horahn rs :.Vim- 3?y f"" and Mr8'
II Ur. na .. . "
Hhiiir. i . ,Baao Davw Shearer, or
f-fc r.iip "' havo ,3SUea Invitations for
fnm unmt,aon.Thursaa'' December S3,
to na".Ul 9 o dock. In honor of their
'tot.ml,TOW",Uff' Mr- and JIrs
i"5JJf. ot Chicago, IIL, whose
't vis k P,ace Saturday. November
lu7ht.r err Was MUs lnex Kdeers,
JRw;!r ..'.0. ami Mr. Austin U
-. vi juicotgan.
'lC? ?"' bTllryen on Thursday
I' Kr?i.ti,,..h R1"nhouse for the beuetlt
k'.... . l-nlldren's Aid snri.iv ,ii.r ,
mMu m.0.' .Uls3 Mary I'M Kiukald and
m HarrIet Neasanton Graham.
i 'l(lUt.El!?wEillabth ren. of Denton,
b " a, at toe Warwick tor December.
M H,jDor9thy Went, of Telford
b.,Ti,"2,'VV,n' ? ' ,s pending some Urn.
ni the Adirondack.
oMinnnT rf'u' " be the guest
Soon fl"1." ,CS 1 bc Slven Ibis after
imi im '" 4 ,,,u" r" "'Cock, by the t'laJs
oeVr, '' ..
Bue.st,)lflV!' MXk of l,lls elt-- " ""
E , f;M " Mnft,"i Valentine nt her ;
noine In lllclimoiiii.
ini'!!".,"?1) ,!cCl1 ""'"eld. of 1725 Wal
n mm'' ''J18 ""-ncl from Washing- ,
fn ' l.L',"ht0to sl,e ,ms hec" the KM''
t"!rtcr yS f iW"- J1'" mme'
l
Bin ."iIm.-VT- ' I0"1" Kettcrllnu., m
So BJ. ?r ,.cl""1 fl0"1 I,nr "arbor. Me,
of I,J ,17,,,s,.n8" ',vo 1,c ttio guests
or .Mis Kotlcrlhuis1 mother. Mrs. William
I?m i . VClL ? .town nn'1 lmvo "Pf'ted
tli r house. 21IB Spruce street, which they
will tiieni.y for the winter.
nilli1"8, i. ""V"-'1' TrmnlMiier. or V.miiii
I ilniiwilit. to. be clini on Tliurs.l.n. He-
i-.lV. ,7, ,"""' ' "'"" 7 o'clock, at tlio '
w '? I",l'.,1 '" ''f'li'nwn. In honor ,.f .
bei iiIitp. M., Virginia l.iirzelrir. wliow '
-imngeinent to Mr. Frank Hunter has
Just boon ttiunimirril.
Along the Main Line
nyi:itljtooK.-Mis. .Instill l'eteia has I
sent out cards for n tea to he given on '
me nflernnoti of Ti iw ii,..i,....- no I
f i om .1 mil II i; oVIock, nt her home, tits
l'ieel load.
Mr. and .Mis. Kemietli Ituslitoa will give
a dance on Fildn.v, nccenih..r 31. at Hip
. ,)'.? ","0K ,'.olr (',,", "' l,0""- "t their
ion ""' Margaiet Klranor Hush-
XAnilF.ltTII.-Mr. and Mis. 1.. W.ijne
.Miiey .itv i,H-elvliig eongintulatloiis on
II e Mm, t pol), Mrs AnieJ. w ,,
dXhl'i 'l "M 'MI"S M"ry Un'y' of I'"lln
AIJt).MMti:.-Mr. and .Mrs IMwIn II.
I.vciMt, Jr.. orn Slmpsun load, linvo been
Mslllnir In Wllmlnglon. where tlicv urn.
the guests of .Mr. and Mis. Illlsha ',,.P. of
.ill Delaware nvomip. .Saturday evenbm
Mr. and Mrs. Ientt ,!. the guests of
honor at a dinner given by Mr, and .Mis.
I.en.
it,;v.y.!.J!5':'"!m-: "Mii"i'i. vmv ,.
IIAVUIH'OIin.-Mr. ami Mis. Fisher U.
Mojd have reliiMied from Wrights town.
V J wbeie they weie tile guestB for
several days or. Mr. and Mrs. F. II
Hutchinson at Oakwood.
HIIY.V MAWIt-Mrs. fm,r, Vod
will give a the dansant nt Hit- .Mont
gomery Inn, this afternoon fiom I until
t o'rloclt.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman ClPrsch are i...
celvlng voiigiutiilatloiii on the birth of
a sou.
ST I) VIDS-.Mi8. Colin Ptudds and
family, have moved :.. Iliimii.steiitl, .. I.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wlll.am M. Ilrhns havo
closed their St. Dnvltls Mouse for the
winter and havp oieni-d their town Iiduso.
Mr 'Hid .Mrs. KranU W. Shoemaker aio
oeeupjlns 4L7 Midland avenue until their
new liomp In .Merlon In completed.
WAY.Vi: Sir. and Mrs. I.ouls Anclnux,
of Han .liian, Porto Itlio, aie visitliiK
thPlr cousin, Mrs. C. K. Mai tin, on Poplar
avPinui. Ms. Aik'Iiiiin will remain tn
Wtijiio nil wlntei.
Mr. and .Mrs. Daniel NVulmll hip
occupjIiik their iipw home in Merlon.
Mrs. A. W do Captures left last wi-el;
to spend the winter in Florida.
DHVON-Mi. and .Mrs. William T.
Wrlaht and family haw tukf-n a lioiiso
in town for tlie winter months.
Chestnut Hill
. Mis. William Coleman Freeman nnd
Miss Hvelyn Chew will spend part of next
weUf In New York;
Miss Helen FeiRUson and Miss Sophie
Fciguson, of 7145 Boyer street, will glvo
n I o'clock tea on Friday afternoon, for
the members of the Germnntown Hockey
Club.
Germantown
Mr. and Mrs. William II. IHxon, of
Hortter stteet, announce the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Mary Mnrxaret
Dixon, to Mr. Gilbert Chase Knight, of
Cleveland, O.
JIIss flllse Howard-Smith, of IS! Pu
laski uventie, will entertain at btldge to
morrow In honor of Miss Mai'Ktierlto Hur
ton and Miss Kleanor Wtinder. debutante
daugbteis of Mr. and ills. Maurice C.
Iiurtnii. Aiuoiik the guests will lie Miss
JoM-plilne Iletves, Mlsa Helen Daniel.
Miss Dorothy Daniel, Miss Mary Prim
rose Iteeves, Miss Margaiet Law, Miss
Mai Inn II liutton. Miss Martha McAllis
ter Miss Anna Law, Miss Kleanor Col
lins. Miss Sarah Clark. Miss Dorothy
Marshall. Misa Ttuth Marshall, Miss
Catherine Davis, Miss Margate! Davis,
MibS Sidney Illlvllles, Miss Kleanor Davis,
Miss Xmrjorle Talor, Miss Helen Mat
shall, Miss Frances Itandall, Miss C'atn
eilno Johnson, JIIss Mary Homier Daniel,
Sllss Doia Kldredge, Miss Helen Chance,
Miss Amelia Spatks Douglas, Miss Klea
nor Kldrtdge, Miss Dorothy Culvert
Green. Miss Anna Bolton and Miss Leo
not a ttoblnson.
Along the Reading
Mr. uud Mrs. Maurice Clair, of l!
Lynnwood avenue, Glenslde, have Issue.')
Invitations for a dance to be held at
their residence on Monday evening. De
cember 27, ul !:30 o'clock, in honor of their
daughter. Miss Doris Clair. The guests
will be from the jounger set.
The Jenklntown Club and Heudlntf
ll'joiu will give Us second lecture this
evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Slain will de
liver the lecture and his subject will be
"Funny Things and Other Things In the
Orient."
The. Christmas entertainment of the
Sunday school of tho Calvary Presby
terian Church, Wyncote,' will be held on
Tuesday evening, December ii, at 8
o'clock.
What's Doing Tonight
Ocera "Her Jlownkavdlter," Mttwolltun
Oi'era Uoums 8 o'clovk.
MunUal Aluninl. University of l'cuDlvauU.
AUUne Hotel. o'clock.
MtiAlcultt aid ot Northern Home lor
FrltnJlv CWMreu. Usllcvue-Stratiord. b
o'clock.
Uaujuei, rnl.eraUy ot I'eunaylvaqla Alumni,
AlUiac Il'itel.
T rcture. "PetroeraiJ," li James CUrenry,
WgQr Free Institute of Science Free.
DANCING
Vitrnpr 1730 N. Broad St. Phona DI S3S.
WagllCI social, Eery Wed. d. Sal. EB.
Scholars'-Jonight,..;
SOHOOLS AND COLLEGES
CTD1VPD"! Tb Baat Biulsua Bchoai.
DiKAIIVK J S01.S0I Cbcataut But
rs
niter Ungdon I'.ustls and Mrs. K Kirk i
MISS HANSELI, TRENCH KARLE AND MISS EDITH EAUI.K PhotnBraPi, m- Man-.au.
Tlic charminp; t!aup;litcr.s of Mr. anil Mrs. (Scorpio II. Enrlc. Jr. The former made her tlcbut last season nnd
the latter is a debutante of this year. Miss Hansoll Enrlc's onp;ap;cment to Mr. Joseph M. Patterson, 'M
was recently announced.
MUSICALES AND BIRTHDAY
PARTIES ORDER OF THE DAY
Mr. and Mrs. Kepner Entertain in Honor of Their
Daughter Interesting Musicale Given by Mr. and
Mrs. B. Weisberg on Sunday
Alll HTM HA V I'AIITY was Rlcn by
Mr. and Mrs. 1,. Knpncr in honor or
tbplr tltumlitor. .Miss lit hid Knpncr. Sun
day pviihiK. npcciiiupr r.. at thPlr homo,
51.12 West Xorrls strppl.
Among the kupsIs wpip Miss Itosc
Lnvii k, Miss Doia l.cvltsky, Miss Heba
riPlt?er. Miss Sadie Homer. Miss Horn.
DttHlolT, Mis Charlotte Knpncr. Miss
.IpiiiiIi. tiiiiilliPiu. Miss Esther Knpner,
Miss Faiuup I.pvIii. Miss I'iuiiiIp Kline.
.Mlsc t'laia .M.irttollH, JIIss .iaiu i iici.
Miss Kstlier l.plliowllz. Miss llosp Fran
kev, .Miss Sadie Spachiipr. Miss Miuidell,
.Ml'ss KtliPl Kapncr, Mr. Sidney Mandel.
Mr. Chat les Si-Bal. Mr. Charles Spolgel.
.Mr. Abiaham ISpigmau. of New Yoik;
.Mr. Spymour limits, Mr. Joseph Mar
uiui stein, Mr. Uatney Josephs, Mr. Her
man lllspii. Mr. Jack LatiKWellcr, Mr.
M. Widas, Mr. Henjnmln lcvlck, Mr.
Soloninn I'lir. -Mr. Sulnltzrr, Mr. r.llls.
Jlr. Smith, Mr. Hrandt, Jlr. Abraham
Weiss and Mr. Abraham Sklhlnsky.
A musicale. followed l- a vegetarian
Hiipper. was given by Mr. and Mrs. U.
Weisberg to their fi lends at their home,
Sir. Spiuce street, on Sunday evening.
The musical proitram was opened by
tboi.- 17-yeiir-old son, Alexander Weis
berg, who gave Chopin's Vulse. in C
sbaip minor; Usui's Lleberstrauine. nnd
nathmaiilnoft's Pi elude. Ills playing of
Beethoven's Sonata Pathethlnuo showed
ti keen Interpretation of thu master.
other musicians who contributed to tho
progiam were Miss Mathilda Novak, Miss i
Itobecca Hornsteln, Miss Julia Sllveimatt.
Miss Ksthrr Pollack. Miss Hose Mnckler,
Doctor Mackler. Dr. 13. 11. Welssbctg.
Miss Hoe BernstPln. Miss Sadie ll.-tn-steln
Mi. Samuel Welsherg. Miss Ma
tiiiiiin Tpit and Miss itoso I'ricilman
Itetwcen the musical numbers punch a.
la Bryan was served. Thero were C" i
guests present. j
On Saturday evening tin. joiitig men or J
tho Sigma Delta Fraternity of Collitigs
wood entertained their friends nt a W
nnd dance In the Colllngswood Manor
ii. .neo The occasion was tbo second of i
H scries of social affairs which tho Fta-
V i..i- . i,,n.i fnr the winter sea- I
TZ? oV.
liuhtful nrosram Those prekeiu were.
Miss Helen Mnitln. of I'hocnlxvllle; Miss
Fnnnln Prestwlch. of Toronto, Can.; Miss
Via Townsend. Miss Mildred Williams
Miss Flora Wlskowski, Miss Katheila
Oslpr. Miss ICdltll JHlls, Miss I3thel
Stuait. Miss Flossie Jiintri, Miss Rnwhel
Fiame Miss Flout K. Bowd n. Miss llele-i
X. Flhin. Miss Ilutli L. Buss, Miss Buelah
i.V T..i..n, mIms Clraco F. C.irr, Mr. II.
Allen Metrlck. Mr. .1. Gearburt irate. Mi. i
Thomas P Williams. -Mr. illlam i .
Stokes. Mr. FJIIs II. Shuster. Mr. Lloyil
V. Ilayney. Mr. Herbert Schoolcy, , Mr t
Klinout Taylor, .Mr. iiousuini-ii .. i"r.
. rioMic. Ward. Mr. Ilaymoilil Arm-
.. . T ...MKlar. I1 I
strong Mr liaroni n. vmiiuun ' i
II Wi-sley Jack, Mr. Charles Trommer
i.m.i Mr. William P. Tatem
The Manufaetuiers and Merchants
Building mid Loan Association will hold a
theatte paity this evening followed by a
dinner ut the Manufuctuiers' Club.
Those In charge of the affair are Mr.
Israel Brod, Mr. Morris Taraarln, Mr.
Lewis Hibernian. Mr. Benjamin Man
beimer. Mr. Albeit M. Greenfield. Mr
Mux Heizbers, Mr. Joseph Hibernian. Mi.
I i'rlnu, Mr. David Ilorensteln. Mi
Harry Bursleiu. Mr Morris Finer, Mr
Samuel Newcoin. Mr. Aaron Ireeilmaii.
Mr Isiael Giosunaii. Mr. B. H. Buchs
baum. Mi B. Jacobs ami Mr. J. Marcus.
faiewell party In honor of his little
playmate. Maybello Henoch, who Is about
to leave for Chicago, wus given by JacK
Collins at his home. 5322 Washington ave
nue, on Saturday.
The guest of honor furnished music to
MUSICAL
THE WILSON NORMAL SCHOOL OF
MUSIC AND LANGUAGES
ESTEY HALL, Walnut at 17th St.
Advanced pupils thoroughly in
structed in the ART OF TEACHING
and prepared for positions as teachers.
Special course in higher English.
THE SCHOOL OF PRACTICE
Accepts beginners at a nominal cost
and develops them carefully and with
out loss of time from the primary
through the advanced grades along
rhythmic, melodic methods.
CLASS & PRIVATE INSTRUCTION
APPOINTMENT BY LETTER
fc.. K. rliAL.Li OK MISIC AND AKT f
STCDIOS. 8304 JJ KHOAD KT.
and DKANCH SflTE :
PBESSKK ULlXi , 1TIU CHESTNTT ST
IACKSON
.M VOICE CULTURE I626CHC3TNVTK
piilUen tlic occasion, nnd a Chilstmns
tliiKP was Riven the Jubilation by way of
Hip ravnrs. which ponslstctl or llttlo clilin
iips tiled with cakes and candy. iJaeli
chimney was under Hip supervision of
Kris KrhiRlo lilmsplf.
Amonp: the cupsts were Anna Collins,
l.otetta. Cunsoti, Cathatllic l'ctzcl. Her
man .Sfliapffer. Marv McClearr. liotll.'
I p,nvin
Ili'li-ii I'ntman. I,uev Itonprs.
Abiips Ullwiii'tli and Kiuncls Unimloy.
Mrs. William II. Goll. of 1117 West Al- '
leglienv avenue, gave a luncheon fol
lowed by bridge jestetday at her home In ,
honor of Mm. (lust.ivus C. Seldcl, who I
will leave Plilladolphla this month for her
n Inter home, in St. I.uela. Fin. Other
' guests wetu Mis. G W Young. Mrs. I
Samuel Whnii, .Mis. C. .1. Fled;. Mrs. IM
wln II. Vine, .Mrs. William S. Vare Mrs.
Albeit llaltz. .Mrs. Charles llerger. Mrs. i
Frederick itollm.tii, .Mrs. Guilll.im i'Iii
' iner, Mrs Fianz I3hrlich, Mrs. William
C Toiclilana, .Mrs. Florence Ciiu in-l,
Mrs. Hairy Gilesel. Mrs. Flunk Sclmnz. I
i .Mis (i. Louis Wneehter, Mrs. Asba Pen- i
' iiliigtou. Mis. Maty MeCatiley, Mrs. Jen-
, nle Lowenstcln, Mrs. C. P. Landreth,
, ill-. 13. P. Llnch Mis. Clifford Kly. Mis. .
I Itinlolpli Snsua, Mis John Bradley, Mrs.
James llolllban. Mrs. Harry Patsous,
, Mrs. 13. 13. Scattorgood, Mrs. Thomas i
i Ituhprts, Mrs. Kdgar A. Wiglttman, Jlrs. j
I John If. McCracken and Mrs. Kdward ,
Kaliip.
West Philadelphia i
Miss Sophy II. Blspham has sent out in- i
vitations for a lirldge, to bo given on '
Friday
ifternoon at her home, 4?.'0 Pine
street, In honor ot Miss Dorothy
of Washington, 1). C.
.Masoa.
,
i
Miss Clar.i Amy AVIlllts, of 4l0i Spruce
street, chaperoned n motor party lo the
Tr.iymore. Atlantic City, on Sunday.
Those who made tho trip besides Miss
Wllllts, wero Miss Thclma U Wallls, of
Owcgo. New Vork: Miss Kmllle Frlcke,
uwego, .m'v inn. .iiiss J.niiue r ri
M,ss Ka.herlt.Sltiller. Mr. 13u3ene I
.Mul-
' --
Miss Jane Cunningham, of 1210 Otter
stteet, entertained tho members of her f.00
at her home last evening. Her guests In
cluded Miss Alberta S. DeLong, Miss
Hstlier Maullck, Miss Anna F. Adumsoit,
-Miss Mario A. Cross, Miss Mailon Perrv,
.Miss Kathryn L. Hulties, Miss Kdna S.
Cnderdown and Mr. Itussell A. Deil).
j. ,,,, ,.. reth
i.ip,u.ott jir. Jai
siinnioiis. Mr. Clu
(iUben M Van j
Bietherton, -Mr. 13. llanej
mes Ball, Mr. Willl.uu
mice A. Hutton, Mi
Huesen and Mr. Alan
Henderson.
Roxborough
Miss Anna. Fussell, of 421 Lyceum ute
nue, has rtoigunized the children's dam.
Ing class, composed of children from the
ptomiuent families of this section The
dances will bo hold on Friday afternoons
durltiii tho winter at Woodvale, the club
house of thu American Bridge Company.
Toe members include Miss Marie Chris
tenseti, Miss Isabel Foulkrod, Misa La
yette G.ine, Misa Constance Kelly, Miss
Saiu Lindsay, Miss Mary Loog, Miss
Anna V'lhn. Miss Murgaret Smtrurd. Mi- -Helen
Delghton, Miss Elizabeth Ingram,
Mls Dotothy MacU. Miss Katharine i'o.
Miss Isabel Fussell, MUs Beatrice Kim
cox, Miss Charlotte Morris, Miss Alberta
SI orris. Mertick Johnston, and Francis
Castleinan.
LUIGI RIENZ1
1714 Walnut Street
Ladies' Tailor and Furrier
Save on Your
Christmas furs
Special Sale of Smart Sets in AH Foxes, with Heads, Tails and Claws;
Rich and Handsome Coats, Original in Style, Superior in Quality
Greatly Reduced for Pre-Holiday Sale
SALE OF SUITS AND COATS
Some of the Most Stylish and Attractive Garments Remain at About
Half Usual Price; Judges of Value Amazed at the Concessions
Gowns Millinery
U4.
South Philadelphia
Mr. and Ml". Carmen ill I'po. of 101.1
Wharton sttppt. nnnouiup Hint Hip unl
dhiK of IIipii daiiRhlpr. Miss l.ntilsa tli
Feu, to 'Mr Cliarlps Sliolll, l!KS South
Alder street, will take place on Monday,
January ;i. Following a lecpptioii, which
will he rpii at the New Casino Hall, the
couple will (?t on a wpddliiK trip to
Fhiildn.
Miss Marie Holo, of I'lttsburRh, Is Hip
Rtirst or Miss Mary I Initios, 1W7 I'ass
yimk ttvpiiup Miss Iloylo will stay over
tho holldnjs. i
.Miss Cecilia I 'i lend rnlei mined last
week at her homo, 1739 South Sid strppt.
A numlipr of selections nn Hip plnun were
KiM'n hv Mr. S.iiiiUcU'Frmk and Miss
Jennie Stevens cliulns thu evenlnj,'.
Mr. CIuhIps A. SliPtzllne was hoi lo
thp ofriceis of the South Philadelphia
lluslncss Mpii's Assorlntlon at a illnm t
Friday evpuliu;, nt his home In South
Jlioatl street.
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. Francis l. Wenver. of res T.liiib'ii
slrret, entertains each Monday afternoon
a company or women, who spend thp time
spwlng for tho "war babies."
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Ii. Lyons ore at
hump tn ilielr fiiends ot Madison, Wis.
Mrs. Lyons was Miss Kllznbeth Langen
ilorf. formerly of 511 Linden street.
Mr. Henry F. Stockwell, of Moores
town, eiilertaliied her club recently, when
Miss Mary Bobbins, nf Camden, lead n
paper on "Hgyptlun Histor."
.Mr. Paul Taylor, of Lafayette College,
will spend the ChiiRtmns holidays with
his parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Wardell Tai
lor, of North III street.
.Mr. and Mrs. Wnrren II. Collin, of Cth
and Cooper streets, have returned frrm
ii 10 weeks' Western trip.
North Philadelphia
The pmnhlm.,1 Urst ntt.1 kpi.hm.I .,.,,
I rpul estate and commercial law classes
of the Northeast F.venlng High School,
8th stieot and Lehigh avenue, will give
a gooilfellowshlp baiuiuet nnd entertaln-
incut In honor nf their itistttictors. Profs
Lelghton P. Str.idloj mid G. Nlcliolaus
' Nicholson, on Thursdai night, nt the
Washington Hotel, 7th and Dauphin
sticcts. ,
At the Christmas cnteitiiinment nf tho
Cookman Methodist l3plscopal Sunday
School. Lehigh avenue and lZth street, on
December 30, the Itev. Baimnud Forui.in
will give a recital of Dickens' "Christmas
Carol."
WINTER RESORTS
.Ti.wiir riTV. n. ,i.
triANTccry.
Superior location with an
unobstructed view of beach
and boardwalk A recognized
I standard of excellence
I C.c.iv60d. h'MJRJ.BU2Sy.
HIE LEADING HtSORi HOifl Of Tilt VY0HID
JiOaruoroiMieniicliji
ATLANTIC? CITY. N. J.
OWNISSHIP UtNiatUINT
JQ3IAH WHITE &, SONS COM P A N V
TRAYM0RE '.."',
l.Mvi.unon, s j.
i
l I'lNKWuoD HALL l'lnoy air. near beautllLl
lake. Electric and Naudbcli.i bait. UooLlet.
Waists
tisMmto&f'
Weddings
Announcement Is made of tho marriage
of Miss Dorotta B. Watson, daughter of
Mrs. Kathryn 13. Watson, of 2205 North
18th street, to S. Meredith Nelson, of 847
Wjnncwood road. Tho ceremony wns
performed on Saturday afternoon at 5
o'clock nt tho home of the ofllclatlnc
clergyman. Hip Uc.v. Lynn Howman, pns
ior of the Spring Garden Methodist Epis
copal Church, 20th and Spring Garden
streets. I'pon their return from their
wedding Journey Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
will live in Wilmington, Del., and will be
at home after January I.
A marriage of ronsldeiahle lnici'est
took plnic nn Maturdny night at B
oVln.1t. wbrti Miss Margaret Janvier
Klnkend became the bride of Mr.
Tli-ion llnsxell Atkinson, of Chester, Va.
Ttio nnnionv was ticrformed by the
Ite 1 . I'iniikllii Smiley, paitor of West
PrrpliUei l.-in I'liureli. Only the Im-
...n.i.tA ri....llAa it,,l n fAiv aflinnl frlrllfls
iim ..I .1. ...i.ii... . ...... .. . .....- -- -- -- I
or tho hrldr torn otit of lonn witnessed ,
.i. . I...I n Infnn nrnnllnrl W1H
i I M I I'M IIMII I t UllL tV IH1 h m.ipnn .....
iield fiom 7 until ! o'clock. After n
wediling tilp Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson will
no ni lirme after Jnnuary 1 at 22d street
nnd FroUdeme axcnile, Chester, l'a
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mis. Joseph Cohen, of Cran
iurv, announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Tlllle Cohen, to Mr.
lmvirt Mitoski of 2SIG Hlclimond street.
Mis h l lbider, of S1I7 llnst Cum
hnrlntvl "iiret. Riivn a miscellaneous
opowor In t week In honor of Miss Grace.
M Cnihsoii. whoso marrlngo to Mr.
ii .1 Newton will take place tomorrow.
mnnc the guefls wrie Mrs. Chnrles
M inkrt Mrs il t'tilllHou, Miss
HpIpii Mcl'.irland, Miss I.nura tie Ilrlii.
Mrs ('. I'. Smith, Mls Marlon Ford, Mrs.
II Iinvltl, Mrn. I". Parsons, Miss Tliora
flinmhers. Mis. John Mrt..iughlln, Mrs
Swegler, .Miss cnthryn Tress, Miss IJI
li.iii l.ngpp and Miss Cnrollno Undcrs.
WINTER RESOIIT3
Blue Birdsunshnjir
Happme$S T$XJlJ2
A. rfBtfa . -f .
on the
riasof & triG.Tv, m"".Z?il" -'-'
I .a'- -1,-5;w i
! Hllt-Ji;'te?MlAMI 1
X t&lJJ? F NASSAU I
5 X. A t coiomAt m
, cfty , l vAtviciomA'
1 SfT LONG KEY iffit I
3 -JeYWtST L' I
500 miles of wonderful seashore, forests of palms,
gardens of bloom, clear days, warm, perfumed air,
Bluebirds, Sunshine, Happiness on the
East Coast of Florida
The Smartest Life of the continent at great, gorgeous hotels;
or less exacting, but just as delightful retreats, if you prefer.
It's the only place to spend the winter
Outdoor Sports and Pastimes, every known form, in per
fectionGolf, Tennis. Surf Bathing, Yachting, Hunting,
Fishing, Idling in the Sun. Flirting under the Palms.
Splendid hotels of the Florida East Cosst Company: Ponce, de Leon
and Alcazar, St. Augustine; Ormond, Ormond; The Breakers and Royal
Poinclana, Palm Beach; Royal Palm, Miami; The Colonial and Royal
Victoria, Nassau-Bahamas; Long Key Fishing Camp, Long Key.
Ask your ticket i;ent for detalltd information or write for The Blue Bird Booklet,
Just iseued, a chermlns.llluiuated narrative oftho above hotels and thl wonder
ful country free.
FLORIDA EAST COAST COMPANY
Flagler System
243 Fifth Avenue, New York 1SS Wed Madison Street, Cbicaffo
ll. VAN , Clli.l
F0RN0S HOUSE
Havana, Cuba
Large, cool, newly furnished
rooms; European plan. Every
room with private balcony on
the street and running water.
Hot and cold water baths.
Moderate rates. Opposite Cen
tral Park, Prada. Near all
theatres.
1'lione A 9011 Neptuno No. E
HAMILTON. IIKKMUM
ftrfbUlA LODGE "
viuially lotHtel. opposite Victoria Park.
1'mIumio famll housu. Mo.lrrn Close to all
.,ii. uilnnn Sir. up. Kufen A. Davle.
IMPERIAL HOTEL " 'SES:
Thtirousltl) moUern. I looms singlt tl en nuke.
Jimi parlor Hiui ballroom Kclltni tablo
anJ krktf UookUt. H. L. HL7CKLKU, AJkt.
POINT PLEASANT HOTEL
Only hotel on the water front. Open all ear.
N-l linprove.1 New nutnjcement Home
. .jt.kli.fc- llatak a per day up 1C. W. HallJen.
THE ALLENHURST ,?$$
Militly llrn-cl.ika fnmtly hotel. Centrally
tmute.1 Jlo.lern. llonm rooklnr HoatlnK.
UihlnK No Ur W. I'Ht'L'HUK-
ritAljf.VII. lll.UMttlA
Hnip Prnc.rnil Ideally locateJ. F.iecrilght
UlCl ri.lM-'lll eJi ,Uiim heated, livery;
luoiorboatsbloctee Kerythius mod. L up-to-date
lllun. booklrt on application to A. A.
1'ENISTON. FUASCATl P O.. 1IHHMUDA.
Write or tall I)EI.l.KVIE-S TOUKS. 1410
llroadnay. Nen Vork City
rAiiErjjiKinu i.
SOUTH SHORE HOTEL
Elba Ttoach urf bat hint- from bouie. A
Hrl-flai. modern family hotel. Large
rooma A. A JOHNSON, Prop.
I'l.MllltllKK. IIKKHUIIA
GRASMERE-BY-THE-SEA
luxated near ill) and ocean; boating, bath
tut. MahlnG. all toinenleiicw. Bxrllent
jall Booklet N K LfSllBK. Prop
vrT7. i:t i iu. i:.iiKinn'iiA
ST. GEORGE HOTEL
Dllsbtfullv aituated oa Ho Hill. Iioorsa
Miu fallora Trunin Coif M. 11AI.1.MA.S".
somf,hj-i;t iiiiiiioi;. iiKitm ha i
SCAUR LODGE H0S?K?,IAj$g,s A '
I4ca'ly otatfl oertool itijf ih ocvuu Spa
uoj icr.mil liotnt-liUo oppolatmeuts, lor
professional 4 rmin men V A BALCiJ
H.UI-KV'S 1LVV. UKIOILDA
'IHt SEAWARD gjjj J"ST"a.
house, free boatlcs t tUtucs. L- T Catutablt, I
Delaware County
Mr. K. 0, GCIger, of Clifton Height,
who has been quite 111, Is improving very
satisfactorily.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Marshall, ot Highland
Park, aro entertaining Mr, and Mrs.
Georgo II. Lincoln, ot Now Tork.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Simmons, Jr , of
Aldan, are receiving congratulations on
the. birth of a daughter.
Mrs. Walter H. Corkran, ot Media,
will give a tea at her home on December
19 In honor of Mrs. Henry 8. Darlington.
Miss Mildred Jack, ot Moylnn, will give
. bridge at her home on December IS.
I accv'Bnssjs mDrx.
fWUWI
Don't Let Your Wile
be Chained to a Dish Pan
Any Longer.
Buy Her
Whirlpool Family
Dishwasher
I'or lirlntmns, Sum two or thre
hours a dav Hands don't louoh
ft o'er
VASIIHP , CHINA
CHINA
nt.Ass
SltAT.ll
IlINHKH I ...
sTi:nit.tns f A"
lllltKH '
sri: At'TfAt. nr.Mo.N-a-rnATiON
Hcrshcy & Sexton Co.
1219-21 I It.lir.KT ST.
(jh rltp fnr llliKinited catalog or
j3g phonp Walnut 2009.
PSWSW llppnrlmrnt Mores WfiMtwP
WINTER RESORTS
II WANA. CI HA
THE LOUVRE I
I Hotel and Restaurant j
I HAVANA, CUBA j
One of fje jWoif Fashionable on
5 the Island J
$ AMERICAN i EUROPEAN PLAN
CENTRAL TO ALL i
i ATTRACTIONS
i EXCELLENT SERVICE
t MUSIC
5 ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN
t and SPANISH SPOKEN
i J. CASTRO : : : Proprietor
KEV Vil'.ST ru.
TUB JBFFEllSON European plan. Dally
concerto by U. r Marine Hand. Home of tn
green turtle, lobater and other sea food
U. H Army and Natal Station. Tarpon and
09 other kinds ot flihins.
ISLAND CITY HOUSE
Touriet and commercial. Modern In eery Do
tal! ; table end aenlce first clara. Hooinv hi h
bath. Mre SI1EH11AX i DUltltf.S
ST. AUCL'STINK, H.,
Tlie Valencia and Cottages
Bturu heat, electricity. Mrs. a. MUa CcLerL
OlliaNOd, 1I.A.
TREMONT HOTEL &$,
Itooma liBGle, en aulte with bath; under
onnera auperlalon, excellent table; North
era tooklne. Write Captain J. W Wllruot
ClIAlSLKijlON, S. C,
VILLA MARGHER1TA
Only Inn oierlooklnc Harbor and Battery
Park: refined patronage; Southern tooktss
Write for booklet und tar.-ua.
CALHOUN MANSION
open for exclualve, twtraaas; original lo-
lonlal furniahlnc; Soutsara cookinx jami
- lof, lolf. tennla Mr. and Mr. J H. lienor t
Aiui.vr., ja.
PARTRIDGE INN
M W PAHTKIDOE. A D CIS11 NO.
OPEN NOEJIBEU TO MAV
S mlD'itea to ouuntry ri jtj o la be't t
ro-jmea ifnnn, dam .nj iuta with (wtba aad
alcepmc porvhea Jiui ed ror tta c clleo 1 1 uialjw.
X, IPK.l WINTKK CUMATat
Mil; Nw York 0s, Wt Mt St,
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