" 11 NANCY WYNNE SEES SHORT RESPITE IN THE MANY CHARITY AFFAIRS yuletide Doings Will Gall a Halt on the Numerous Philanthropic Affairs, but Society Will Give Largely at Christmas Time LARGE DANCE FOR CHARITY TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT AT THE WALTON WILL AID L'ASSUNTA PIOUSE AT DANCE TONIGHT A Number of Young Girls and Men Have Gotten Up Affair for IAssunta House Terpsichoreans Hold Second Dance of Regular Series EVENI'NG LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1915. t Vs --i4A5-4 " ". W.... r. nml Its nromotors now flklns account of their rich returns, society will turn to tho poor nearer . i nlnn for their hnpnlnciM nt ChriMmns. having; arranged for a few .... ih u-nr sufferers, the Japanese international Hospltnt In Toklo and a far other uiuirs, HiauiiK muni uo. Tower's separate Germnn Aid Asso ciation. go many of our young people no .. ,.ini thlnirs which nre never heard of. Only very recently I heard of a girl, who Is only ID and one of the greatest belles, who goes every- ahero anil is in pvcryinius k"'k, "" nevertheless finds lime to call twice a wetk on n sad llttlo family she has htard of. n'(I maun it ncr uusinra .. i... Hirnfp. whero the mother died recently The father Is crippled with rheumatism, nnd oven tho cooltlntr de volves upon a small hoy of 10 years, who dresses his llttlo brothers and Isters, Rets the meals and tries to clean the house, nnd actually ninnaRes to attend school as well. The clrl In aucstlon rocs thero and actually cleans the mite of i living room liorsotf. Sho knows they do not want a rcRtiliir so cial visitor, nnd they do not mind her. And, as the man said to me, when I ,top'pcd In one day recently, "What ever would we do without her'" Th bazaar at tho nitz yesterday 'ifternoon attracted tho most repre sentative group or rasnionomes seen for some time, and old and young found the wares purchasable. Tho most unique, feature, of tho afternoon was the Juvenile fashion parade, held In the rotunda adjoining the ballroom, it 4 o'clock. Tho tiniest excited tottlos appeared, all tosRed out In tho very latest made for tho boncllt of their ad miring elders. Their turn consisted In marching bol'dly up to n curtain, on which hung the picture of a crying baby, and trying to place a bottle In Its mouth Iilttlo Virginia Hrock and her sturdy "big" brother, Sidney, the adorable children of Mrs. Sidney F. Tyler Hrock, caused a ilpple of amuse ment when they posed for a photograph. Virginia's treble voice was heard to ex claim. "He won't let mo hold Vila hand," whereupon Master Sidney was properly rebuked and tho picture mapped Indeed, tho little girl was so entertained by tho whole proceeding that she wanted tho flash to "do it over again." Tho children were iu!to the most fascinating things Imaginable. Among .the other future belles and beaux who appeared as manikins were llttlo Jose phine Frnlcy, the duughtci of Jlrs. Fred Frulcy: Anita FouIUc. Mrs. 'Foulke's small daughter; Mrs. Charles .CuJtls Harrison, Jr.'s, daughter, Mary Epottlswondo Harrison, the good-looking Grace Jordan's little girl, Mary Fell Jordan, and young Stacy II. Lloyd, Jr. The feto wound up last night with an amateur cabaret show ond danco, which was one of the most original and auccessful novelties of tho season. A wide spaco cleared between tho tables on the bannuot floor of tho Ritz was the stage for tho presentation of the fihojv, with Its solo dances, song num bers, trick piano playing, Its balloon " ballet and Its danco sets nrranged and ' carried out by members of tho younger social set. The balloon ballet, with its hnlf dozen girls costumed In black, with black masks and bluck balloons, wns 5 perhaps the most picturesque of tho t acts. In it were Margot Scull, Mar- taret Uerwlnd, Alracc Hutchinson, Dorothy Dlsstnn, Agnes Hrookio and .Harriet Gcyclln. Francesco Valdez ."played the piano from every nngle," nuid thero was a Mask and Wig set if presented by William Stroud. Aldan TUe, Bryco Blynn, Wesley Greenwood .and George Kncnss, i Uytendale Raird, with Bob Currero as jl partner, danced a gavotte and fox trot and there was a mixed specialty I dance. In which Alva Sergeant, Theo sfora K. Llllie, Miss Edith Earle, Louisa Davis, Katharine Ogden, William tEtroud, Aldan Lee, Bryco Blynn, Wesley ; Greenwood nnd George Kneass partici pated, n. Gilpin Krvln was tho vocnl Sjst, Francesco Valdez accompanying aim on the piano. One of the features f the affair was an artistic danco by furs. Albert L. Smith, Virginia Harrison that was. Before tho cabarfit Inplc Mnnnn ontpr- talnlngiy 'auctioned nff n inrtrn number Ut the left-over articles, "white cle- pmius" Included. e fine Dili mnnQfnn nt rtnr.tn TVfa ttT at inn -w . ... ill" , w locust street, wnicn in ;J.lonlal days was tho scene of many iu notable festivities, was reopened Tuesday by the Colonial Dames, IFM have taken possession of the w and wm nialte It tho future .""quarters of the chapter. The '!? have been charmingly fur Whed In the fashion that prevailed Wing Doctor "un.o- ,i xi.. tin"89 Masn Chichester, who was ! Myihe -Wister, presided at the s given, and, during the course of .?. afternoon, read a series of lnter "UrjB ai.m u. j ry: - "i 'd correspondence oi I. " great-ernnflfntVio,. n.. ttM.,.in llllck. anrt hi- 'nuii.' t....i. V ww studying medicine In London U the time. L1? Ieers were dated March, 1790. 9 touched upon the current events J that time. .'S3,8lda Pox and Mrs. William JWte McCall presided at the tea table. fchas attr":tlvely decorated with gettias and baby's breath. Among I fWi Hnuuea were Mr. ana airs. J""'. Mr. Richard Ashhurst, Mrs. J. n Smith. Mrs. Francis Hazel- tWM, ir' Tayl0-. Mrs. George ilisnB "oase- Mr- and Mrs. Edward IJBFpn tLa' Wl83 Meta B,dale! Mrs- '"- ouiiivan. Mrs. Stokes and " nn M. Oakley, P Sullivan la much Interested in uoas.SiVn.j and eVQTy year har w and. Party tor Uttle children. about BO In number, whom she enter tains personally with her mother's and sister's help. I hear Mrs. Sullivan Is writing a book, by the way, something on a so ciety woman's letters to her daughter, l think, but I nhi not suro. I, for one, anticipate a good tlmo when I read It. Sho Is such a delightful person and some of thnt personality Is bound to be in the book. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mr. llusseli Tlinycr, Jr., Mr. Fitz Ku geno D. Tlinyer, Mr. Alexander U Tnnyor, Mr. IMmund Thayer and Mr J Trcvanlon Thayer will give n dinner of 3. rovers nl the Ultz-CaMton In honor of their sister, Miss Mary Dixon Thajer prior to Dr. nnd Mrs. Norton Downs' linll at the Ilcllevu-i-Stratforri on the eenlng of lrlilay, January 21. Miss L'dltti A. Dally will Kle n dinner of 10 covers, on Saturday, nt "Cloverton," her homo in Arilmure, in lionor of Miss Margaict 13. Atlec nnd Mr. A. Wavno Robinson, whose wedding will take place on Janunry 5. The guests will Include Mlsn nicanor Ulsphnm, Miss Mario U Robinson. Miss Sibyl II. Wright. Miss Frances I,. Stotwhton, Mr. A. l. Robin son, Mr. Udwln I. Atlee, Jr., Mr. Thomas Hirst, Air. Robert Hunter, Mr. Thomas Robinson, Mr. John Smucker and Mr. Rowland Mellor. Among tho guests at the danco to lie given by Mr. William A. Wiedersrim, lid, of St. Davldq, In honor of his debutnnto niece, Miss Mnry Scull, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs William Carmalt Scull, nt the Mask nnd Wlp Club, on Thursday, December 30, will bo Miss Helen Norton, Miss Christine H. Stockton, Mli Snrnh Ncllson, Miss Margaret Davis, Mlsi Knrhel Fitter, Miss S. Uytendale llnlrd, Miss Louise Grey, Miss Eleanor Vomer, Miss IMIth Earle, Miss Theodora Lllllo, Miss Corlnnc Freeman, Miss Barbara Boyd, Miss Clydo Ilrodhead, Miss M. Claire Spenser, Miss Sarah Franklin, Miss Mnry Norrls Ccrbonl. Miss Sarah Penrose, Miss Marlon Button, Miss Carolyn Sliep pard. Miss Mildred Shcppard, Mr. Edwin d H. Morris, Mr. Aplln Sparks, Mr. Alfred Norrls, Mr. Alilln Lee, Mr. George B. Kneass. Jlr. Alfred It. Hunter. Mr. John Hevl, Mr. Chnilcs Fox, Mr. Holstcln Fox, Mr. Jacob S. Dlsston, Jr., Mr. do Ben nevillo Hell, Mr. Samuel Ulsphnm, Mr. Bryco Blynn. Mr. William Wright, Mr. James li. Wharton, Jr., Mr. Henry 11. Wharton, Jr., Mr. George '.'ooii, Mr. Frank Itoyer, Mr. Weaver Muxston, Mr. Elllston J. Morris, Jr., Jlr. Wlllnrd Spenser. Jr., and Mr. Clayton McEhoy. Captain Charles Bryant Drake, V. S. A., and Mrs. Drake will entertain this eve ning at an Informal bridge party at their home. 2335 South 21st street. Their guests will Include .Major Rolfe, U S. A., and Mrs. Itolfo; Captnlti King. I. S. A., and Mrs. King; Captain Welsh, V S. A., and .Mrs Welsh; Lieutenant Commander Guy A. Blssett, U. S. N., and Mrs. Blssetti Lieutenant Commander William Lee I'r.vor, V. S. N and Mrs. Pryor: Lieu tenant Chniles T. Blackburn, U. S. N., and Jlrs. Illnckburn; Lieutenant Homer II. Norton, I'. S. N., and Mrs. Norton; Paymaster E. D. Ryan, U. S. N., and Mrs. Ryan; Mrs. Alexander S. Williams, Mr. nnd .Mrs. John Handy Hall, Captain Yates Sterling, U. S. N., nnd Mr. Dudley Webb Mrs. Annette Cornish Hoone, of 3-150 Chestnut street, entcrtnlned Informally at dinner Insr night. Her guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Camilla Zeckwcr, Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Rlttcnberg, Dr and Mrs. Isaac Hnntshur Jones, Miss Clara Wood ward. Miss Miriam Partridge, Slgnor Ccsaro Sturam, Mr. Philip Goepp and Mr. Clarence K. uawuen. Miss Gladys A. Mackay-Smlth nnd Miss Virginia G. Mackay-Smlth have Is sued Invitations for a dinner to be given on December 21 at their home In AVash ington. Mr. and Mrs. S. Megargeo Wright will entertain tonight nt a small dance nt tho Rltz-C.irlton, when they will formally In troduce their daughter, Miss Hannah Chapman Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Norrls will give a dinner In honor of Miss Wright before the danco und her sister. Miss Margaret Wright, will also entertain at dinner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Caleb F. Fox will give a largo claimant this afternoon In honor or their three daughters, Mrs. George W. KlkltiB, Jr., Mrs. Sydney Eiringtou Mar tin und Mrs. Caleb F. Fox, Jr. Tho dans nnt will bo held at the Bellevuo-Strat-ford. Mrs. Samuel Price Wetherlll will enter tain at luncheon today nt her home. 151 South lfctli street. Covers will bo laid for 2S guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Marshall Scull wilt en tertain nt dinner tonight at their home, Egorton House, Overbrook. The Patrons, an ancient literary society of Philadelphia, attended the opera on Tuesday night In a body. Miss Katharine M. Thompson, of Montgomery avenue, Cynwyd, will enter tain Miss Mnrgaret Davles, of German town, over tho week-end. Mrs. Edward N, Wright, Jr.. of 507 West Chelten avenue. Germantown, left yesterday for New York where she will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. William Sturgls, of Riverside drive, for several days. The engagement of Mrs. Wright's boh, Mr. Edward N. Wright, 3d, was re cently announced to Miss Anna Louise Sturgls, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam Sturgls. Several luncheons and din ners are being arranged in honor of Mrs. Wright by her many New York friends. Mrs. John I, Rogers, of 2201 St. James place, wllf have as her guest next week her sister, Mrs. Hullett Desbarats and her small son, Hullett Desbarats, Jr., of Montreal, Can. Mrs. Desbarats and her son will also be the guests for Eeveral weeks of Mrs. A. E. Henkels, of 1712 Jefferson street. Dr, Robert O. Le Conte, of 1623 Spruce street, has returned from Augusta, Ga., where he has been spending several days at the Partridge Inn and where he suc ceeded In finding very good shooting. Mrs. E, Burd Grubb, of 'The Cottage," Burlington, N. J s spending several days this week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Janney, of Lancaster avenue, Bryn Mawr, have left for New York, where they have taken apartments at the St. Regis Hotel for the winter months. Mrs. Frederick Taylor, of the Lincoln, 13th and Locust streets, has left for New York, where she will remain for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Harris, of Merntald lane. Chestnut Hill, are being congratu lated on tho birth of a daughter on De cember 11. Mrs. Harris was Miss Mary Ursula Dempsey. South Philadelphia The next meeting of the George Shars wood Alumni Association, will be held at the Sharswood 'School, 2d and Wolf streets, on Friday evening. An interest Ins Christmas entertainment has been ar ranged for the evening. mraGiBixrA tfSS tt7GY 3TLZ Along the Main Line AIIDMUHE. Mrs. F. C. Fieemnn en tertained two tables of bridge nt her home on St. Paul's road, Tuesday nfter lioon. I1UYN MAWR.-Mrs. Carollno 11. Sar gent has closed her homo on Gulf road and will spend the remainder of tho win ter nt the College Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrmnn Glersch, of 35 Central avenue, aro receiving congratu lations on the birth of a son. Mr. Seidell Twltchcll, of Stnto and Lnfyettc avenues, is attending the 12th annual convention of tho National Itlvcis nnd Harbors t'migress, ulilch is now In Bosslon in Washington, D. C. VILLANOVA. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Weldle, of Gulf Mllli, nre occupying tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. William W. Fitter, whllo they nre spending the winter months In their town house. Chestnut Hill Mis. Henry Lemont Davis and Miss Eleanor Davis, of 100 Westmoreland ave nue, have Issued enrds, osklng their friends to spend an old-fashioned Christ mas evening with them from 8 until 10:30 o'clock. Jlr. Paul Brown will return thli week from Carneglo School of Technology nnd will Join n hunting party in tho South, returning homo In tlmo to spend Christ mas with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will lam Flndlay Brown, of 20 Summit avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Houston, of Druim Molr, nro spending a few days nt tho Plaza In New York. Mr. John K. Strublng, Jr., will return this week from school In Virginia to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents nt their home, St. Martin's lane and Hartwcll nvenue. Germantown Mrs. John A. Bromley, of Wayne ave nue and Hortter street. gae a delightful buffet luncheon yesterday at her home from 12 until 3 o'clock. Mrs. William Klngsley, Mrs. William R. Elsenhower and Mrs. Joseph II. Biomloy assisted In receiving. The color scheme was pink, and about 200 guests were present. Miss Elaine Talor English, of 22C West School House Lane, will give a dinner on Saturday boforo tho dance at tho Union Cricket Club. Mrs. Morris Llewellyn Cooke, of West Walnut Lane, hns issued cards for Mon day evening, Jnnuary 3. Mr. Paul Schwer lcy will read Arabian Nights Tales. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Tucker. Jr., of Penn nnd Fox streets, entertained In formally at dinner last night, their guests being Mr. apd Mrs. Arthur Haines. They afterward attended the dance at the Ger mantown Cricket Club. Along the Reading Friends of Mrs. H. Clay DIngee, Jr., of Washington lane, Jenkintown. will be glad to hear that she is recuperating from nervous prostration, nnd is spending sev eral weeks as the guest of Dr. Charles DIngee, at Burlington. Jlr. and Jlrs. Harold E. Washburn have returned from their honeymoon and are occupying their new home at Col llngswood, N. J. Jrs. Wushburn be fore her marriage a few weeks ago will be remembered as Miss Virginia Miller. Jlr. Washburn was formerly of Wyncote. Jlrs. H. Vance Peters, of Wyncote, has moved to town for the winter months, and Is now occupying tier uiiuriuiciu, jwi Locust street. West Philadelphia Dr. and Mrs. J. Roberts Bryan, of 4200 'Chestnut street, gave a dinner of 12 covers Tuesday night in honor of Miss Stargaret Carmody. of Washington, D. C. Miss Carmody Is In Philadelphia for an indefinite time. Mrs. John O'Connor, of Pittsburgh, Is here visiting her mother, of North 63d street. Mr. O'Connor, who is a professor In a Pittsburgh high school, will Join his wife later to spend the Christmas holi days here. Miss Irene Burrlll and Miss Florence BurrlU, of West Philadelphia, were the guests of JIIss Jtagdalene Kreckman at dinner last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clime will enter tain this evening at their home, 6121 Springfield avenue. Their guests will be the members of Mrs. Clime's bridge club, Mrs. Wilbur Cross, of 5138 Walton ave nue, will entertain her card club this afternoon at her home Mr. and Mrs. John P. Flynn, of 57 North Felton Btreet, are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter. Mr. J. Philip Pippre. of Mrkt street, visited Washington, D. C, on Sunday with a, party of friends. atcrxv Sio) m M .e&S&MWM r i J If vb!V 1 Xf. JK-JW3T " 'BTi . ,.TA i Ha mm i ! m1 MS I I AfSS HSLEM -TCGVNM Weddings ABBOTT-DONNELLY. Tho marrlngo of Miss Betty Donnelly, of 323 South 23tb street to Mr. Norman Fox Abbott, of Lansdowne, took plnco yesterday morning at !;30 o'clock nt Saint Patrick's Church. 20th nnd Locust streets. The Ruv. Bearing outdated. The bride was attended by Miss Jcnnb Williamson ns maid of honor and tho best man was Mr. Arthur Giugnu. A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Abbott left for New York. Upon their loturn they will live In Lansdowne. COOK-HUTCHINSON. Miss Allco Nowbold Hutchinson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hutchinson, and Mr George II. Cook, of Trenton, were married nt Clnveidale, the home of the brlde'n pnients at Georgetown, Burling ton County, nt noon yesterday. Tho ceremony was performed by tho Ruv. Dr. Ilnketely, of Orange. N. J., In the piesonco of about thirty-live relatives. Miss Helen I'limjMi. of this eitx, uiib luiiles mald, nnd Mr. Nowbold Hutchinson, a brother of the bilde, uns hct,t man. Tim bride was attired In chiffon, satin and lace, with a tulle veil. Alter the cci oniony n wedding breakfast was berved at which a number of guests wcro present. Tho bride's father Is pie.sklent of the liorden town Banking Company and treasurer of tho American Jersey Cattle Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson will spend tho winter at Camden. S. C. Delaware County Jlr. and Jlrs. AVIlmer Tnlley of Garrett ford, are receiving congratulations on tho birth of a son. Jlr. and Jlrs. Charles E. Walters, of West Philadelphia, nro receiving congrat ulations on tho birth of a daughter. Mrs. Walters was Jllss JIary Bryan, of Lans downe. Wilmington Jlrs. T. Coleman du Pont has issued cards for a garden tea at her Broomo street home, to take place on Friday in honor of Mrs. Pierre 8. du Pont. Jllss Helen Bruggerhof, of Stamford, Conn., who had been visiting hero since before Thanksgiving, staying with Jllss Susanne Speakmnn and Jllss Harriet KIrkus. returned homo last week. Jlrs, Frank I,. Connable has returned from New YorH city, where she spent 10 days. What's Doing Tonight Annual Poultry Exhibit, Metropolitan HulH-In-. Soclete FrancQlie de Illenfalsance, Manufac turers' Club; 7:30 o'clock. Play and Fiara, club night, 43 South 18th street; S o'clock. Concert for-Italian Ileltef Committee of tha Emergency AW. Academy of JIunlc; 8.15 o'clock. punce In aid of L'Aesitita Houoe. Hotel Walton; 0 o'clock. Annual election. Philadelphia Real Estato Board, 1114 Glrard street; 8 o'clock. "House Warming-, " Princeton Club of Phila delphia, 1223 Locust street; 8 30 o'clock. Musical Art Club concert, Wlthertpoon Hall, 8 o'clock. Parents' meeting". Georio Washington Public School, 5th street below Washington aienug, 6 o'clock Free. Browning- Society of Philadelphia, New Cen tury Club; 8 o'clock, Iteceptlon, Teachers College, Templa Un. erlty; 8 o'clock. Free. Formal opening Young Men's Hebrew Asso ciation, 1010 Master street, 8 o'clock Free. Lyceum-Institute, Alumni fiulldtng, llroad street above Columbia aenue; 8:15 o'clock. DANCING Wno-nM' 1T3 N Broad st. 'Phone Dla. 838 B"cl Sociable Every Wed. & Sat. Evgs. Scholars' ? TonighrJX. Wed. Evg., " "NTlcrrlf Hfltinlon,! Scholars' Dec. S3 " "'"""Thur..Dec M Mat. Xmas and New Year's Eg. Dance X?au "Vet! s-u "Ctscr Uln.JI - n I w. '" 9 sii-i utui urns tuiriu., jjgc jji SCHOOLS AMD COL1EQES STRAYER'S Tlw B"t Busmt.. i. M "' u-so; cou) stmu Tioga A number of young women, prominent soclnlly In Tlogn, who nre Interested In the distribution of Christmas; baskets and toys to the poor, will hold a meeting to morrow night at tho home of Miss Mil dred Hang, 1SU West Venango street. So many appeals have been received for toys to make a happy Christmas for tho chil dren of the poor that tho members of tho committee are In need of gifts of inex pensive toys. Assisting Miss Haag aro Miss Marlon Bertolet. Miss Bcsslo Jen nliiKH. Miss Ethel Boughcs and Miss Floienco Nuttall. Miss McFarlnnd entertained the mem bers of the Tioga Pinochle Club at luncheon nnd cards, on Tuesday, at her home. 4M3 Nortli 20th street. Mrs. A. L Thorn, of 3222 North 15th street, entcrtnlned at 500 this aftornoon. The game was followed by a buffet luncheon. Her guests wero Mrs. Joseph Kinney, Mm. Henry Miller Mrs. Charles Edward Hullowell, Mrs. James Thompson, Mrs. Frank Ball, Mrs. Frederick Jen nings, Jlrs. Wllllnm Crispin Clark, Mrs. James Hogp, Jlrs. Charles Russell, Jlrs. Henry Barry and Jlrs. William Carman. At tho meeting of the Jlcn'a Club of tho Church of tho Resurrection, Broad and Tioga streets, on Monday night, an ad dress on "Tho Jlaklng of a Nation" was made by tho Hon. Harry Phillips. Prepa rations are being made for the annual banquet of tho club, which will bo held In February. Jllsn Carrie Grndwohl, of New York city, Is spending December and January ns the guest of JUss Isnbello E. Lam. of 1229 West Tioga street. Roxborough The Junior Aid Society of St. Timothy's Hospital, composed of nbout 100 young women of this suburb, hns nrranged to distribute Christmas' baskets to each poor family In tho section having ono of the family in the hospital. The olllcers of the Aid for HUG are: President. Jlrs. John J. Foulkrod, Jr.; vlco president, Jllss I.ucy 51. HoHtwick; recording secretary, Jllss Hllen J. Scholleldj corresponding secretary, Jllss A. H. Fussell, and treas urer, Jllsa Cllzabeth P. Schollcld. jrrs. Charles Cuntrell, of 52 East Du pout street, imtertnlned tho members of the Illble class of tho Levcrlngron Pres hyiettan Church last evening. Her guests Included Jlrs. Alvln Struse, Jlrw. Kdward Struse, Jlrs. George W. Davis, Jlrs. JIaurlce Swartley, Jlrs. Ccorgo Brown. 5Irs. Thomus Hanson. Jllss Lev ering, Jlrs. 51. Ii Cartmcll, Jlrs. Daniel Musslnger, Jlrs. Wllllnm Schultz, Jlrs. Vernon Oberholtzer, 5Irs. Norman Struse, Jllss JIaudo Dunlap, Jlrs. Clark Struso and Jlrs. Edwin Lafferty. Jlr. and 5Irs. Charles Service Taylor, formerly of Roxborough nvenue, are oc cupying their new home on Ithan street, West Philadelphia. Jlr. Philip Orllnger. of 213 Green Lane. I lloxborough, has announced the engage, ment of his daughter, Jllss Itay Orllnger, j to Jlr. Josepn uosen, or ow lorn, .miss Orllnger has returned from the latter city whero a number of attractive entertain ments were given In her honor. The members of tho men'3 club of St. Andrew's Mission, West JIanayunk, have elected the following olhcers for the new year: Jlr. Itobert Gllmore, president; Jlr. F. Scargill, vice president; Jlr. Horace Firth, secretary, and Jlr. Ed mund Crawford, treasurer. .Mr. and Jlrs W. J. Boyle, of &8T Jlar tlu street, nnnounce the engagement of their daughter, Jllss Elizabeth Boyle, to Jlr. Duane 13 E. Iloland, of Norrlstown WINTER RESORTS ATT-IN'TIC CITV, N. . Superior location with an tlnsKifrutrt IMAtu 4 YanrYi and boardwalk A recognized ) standard of excellence 1 Csmcuyouo. WAuntJ.BUzar. THE IEADING RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD nnariDorouflTiBienncim ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OWNCHSHIP MSNSaiHINT JQ3UH WHITE A SONS COMPANY TD A VMAD I? x't i Atlantic City IlKOWN8 MILU-IN-THE-i'INES;N5J. THF INN ClTmAts mild, dry, lovtorstlD. Jill- jjim Rii.gt 4rtv.Ci motor1 Ksvorlt. v.ceii-a4 resort. LL.&U.S. UUDUlillo. &&&'"' Atlantic cm. GREAT enthusiasm In tho campaign to raise funds for IAasmita House, of 1431 South 10th street, hns centered around the dally meetings of the committee Rt the Hotel Walton. The dance, which will be held today, promises to be an unusual social, as well bb n flnnnrinl, nuc cess. Jllss Knthrrlno Ttlllklge. who Is chairman of tho committee. Is being ably assisted by Jllss Itosallo 5IcJIIchan, 5tlss Sarah lleecher Flnck, 5II- JIary Kelly, 5Ilss Dorothy Hoban. .Miss Jtnrle Jtc Lean, Jllss Mnrgaret Tullldge. Jllss Helen O'Jlearn, Mlm Eleanor Hnj'den McFad den, Jllss .Mario Bonner, Jllss Grace Wal ton, Jllsfi Helen JtcUIInn nnd the JUsbcs Helen and Beatrice Hnriltv Jllis Snrnh llrecher Flnck will have a committee of nldes and sell cigarettes, and Miss Helen 51r(lllnn'.i aides will sell ilowers. Among the aides on both com mittees will be Jllss .Marlon Datesman, Jllss Elizabeth Klrkbride, Jllss ElUabeth Walsh, Jllss HosnllP Hoban, 5IKs Eleanor Hoban, 5IISR Flora Barton, Jllss Norn Hodgdon. Jllss Jtarloti O'.Meara. 5Ilss Ague JtrVilKh. JIIss Charlotte Vnre, Jllss Jtnv JIucDonald and Jllss Blta 51c Dovltt. There will bo several contest dances, for which cups havo been offered. An original exhibition of the Pavlowa Ga votte will be presented by 5Ilss 5Iary A. Stllz, assisted by Vincent Carroll, und Jllss JIargaret Jlay and Mr Joseph Lamb will exhibit tho fox trot. A partial list of tho pntronews In cludes .Mrs. Jumes U Bonner. Mrs A. N. Burke, Mrs. John K. Bradford, Jlrs. r. F. Brightly, Jlrs J. J. Co.vlc, 51rs. Samuel f'ustner, 5Irs. Henry F. Clark, Jlrs. Charles 1". D. Donnelly, Jlrs. Ig natlut Dohan, Jlrs. T. Jl. Paly, Jlrs. Edwnrd Beecher Flnck, Jlrs Thomas Jl. Fitzgerald. Jlrs. Nicholas Orlllln, Jr.; Jlrs. Jnmci E. Gorman, .Mrs. Ignatius Horstman, 5lrs. Frank A Hookey, 5Irs. C. J. Hoban, 5trs. James T. Harrlty, Jlrs. Charles Hailahan, Jlrs. George B. Heckel, Jlrs. Charles Knlttcl, 51rs. J. Percy Kratlng, 51lss Elizabeth Keating, 5Irs. John Kllcoynr, Jfrs. John A. Kelly, Jlrs Itobert JT. Eesllo, Jlrs. It. 51. Lisle, 5Irs. 51. J. O'51cnro, Jlrs. M. Jlercer, Jlrs. E. II. JlcJIIchnn. Jlrs. James F. McVeigh, Jlrs. James P. JIcNIchol, Jlrs. Wllllnm J. JtcUIInn, Jlrs. John JIcGlinn, Jr.; .Mrs. O. II. JlcCIellan. .Mrs. Charles JfcFadden, Jr ; Jlrs. Joseph T. -McDevitt, 5Irs. Edwnrd Jlorrcll, Jtrs. Charles B. Prottyman, Jlrs. John J. Shenhnn, Jlrs. Horry A. Poth, Jlrs. James Francis Sul livan, Jlrs. .Michael J. Slattcry, Jlrs. Joseph Slnnott. Jlrs. Itlchard Tllghmnn, Jlrs. Georgo Bowler Tullldge, Jlrs. Jo seph A. Vincent, Jlrs. Charles Vnughnn, Jlrs. Iteglna 51. Wills, Jlrs. James 51c Clellan Williams, Jlrs. B. H. Klrkbride, Jlrs. Thomas Love, Jlrs. Francla P. Walsh. Jlrs. Clarence Jlay. .Mrs. Will iam A. Wood nnd Jlrs. J. Stanley Smith. A reception nnd banquet of the Phlllus auxiliary was held Saturday evening at tho home of JIIss Nnscck, Gil Nortli Franklin street. Tho guests wcro enter tained bv vocnl solos rendered by JIIss Jennlo Sldelman, nnd tho Phlllus auxil iary nunrtct. Piano solos were given by Jllss L. Moslcovltz nnd Jfr. A. Nosanow. Thoso present were Jllss Dorothy Wedup sky, 5Ilss Iluth Naseclc, Jliss Freda Joseph, JIIss Cecelia Nosanow, Jllss Ger trude Marcus, JIIss Bella Lowes, Jllss Bessie Brown, JIIss Lillian Jloskovltz, Jllss Snrnh Kllbtnnn, Jllss Bessie Clark, JIIss Lillian Ackerman, Miss Ethel Knr mnn, JIIss Jennie Sldelman nnd 5Ilss Jen nie Clntlnoff, members of the auxiliary, also .Mr. Gottlieb. Jlr. Olonofsky, 51r. Stlcnhalser, 5Ir. Sundry Flshmnn, 5Ir. Snmuel Alpert, 5Ir. D. Topk'n, 5Ir. A. Nosanow, Jlr. Ell Gordon, Jlr. Gustavus Slayer. Tho guests of honor wcro Jlr. D. Simons, president; Jlr. Jl. Bosenblntt, vice president; Jlr. D. Kllng, secretary; Jlr. Benjamin GUckmnn, Jlr. Nelton Newmnrk nnd Mr. Solomon Harris. The Larks Club held Its monthly re ception on Sunday. The guests were Jllss JIao Hlndln, JIIss Paulino Samuel, Miss Bessie Bradburd, Jllss Hannah Furman, Jllss Ethel Blcklln, JIIss Sophia Lerner. JIIss Sarah Otto. JIIss Bay Glnsburg, JIIss Jlay Hutkin, JIIss Bessie Itcznlck and JIIss Esther Itcznlck. and they were entertained by the members -Mr. Samuel Hlrschcnhorn, Jlr. Dudley G. Singer, Jlr. Itobert Brnunstetn, Jlr. Nathaniel Hlr shenhorn, Jlr. Robert Hnlpern, Jlr. Wil liam Polish. Jlr. Samuel .Hulbert, 5lr. Wllhnm Wnrshaw, Jlr David Ginsburg und Jlr. Samuel Lcssner. The Terpsichoreans will hold their sec ond dance of the series in the Gold Room of the Hotel Adelphla on Saturday eve ning. The committee In churgo Is com posed of Jlr. K. J. Illrnbrauer, president; 5lr. J. P. 5IcCuIlough, treasurer; Jlr. G. II Knauer, assistant treasurer; Jlr. J. K. Pierce, secretary; 51 r. F. Henderson, nssistant secretary; Jlr. II. Klnsey and KX'-Y..X.,U. - The Amusement Magazine GIVEN WITH Saturday s Evening Ledger will contain the following articles of pertinent interest to movie fans and theatre-goers: A Mann of Many Parts. Some of the varied roles that Louis Mann has played since he acted with Booth. Walter Prichard Eaton's Second New York Letter. Describing Leo Ditrichstein's "The Great Lover," a comedy of operatic amours. Ince, Movie Magician. Intimate and interesting details of the well-known mo tion picture director. By Robert Grau. Filming Statistics. Roger Babson, econ omist and statistician, joins the Paramount forces. The Loveliest of Dancers. Three un usually charming photographs of Mrs. Vernon Castle by Ira Hills. What's Wrong With the Movies? An editorial by Kenneth Macgowan on th question of why we don't get better plots the screen. -sisaw. -nv V1 Mr. C. R. Wolflngcr. The patronesses aro Sirs. II. Illrnbrauer, 51rs. A. Hender son, Mrs. F. II. Qarrlguos, Jtrs. F. J, Kerr, 5Irs. O. H. Knauer, Mrs. 51. H JlcCullough. Jlrs. F. J. Schlalch and Jtrs. C. E. Woinngor. Jlr. and Jlrs. Adolph Ilofman, of 6634 Angora nvenue, gave a dance, followed by supper, on Friday evening. Those present wero 5Ir. and .Mrs. John Betson, Jllss Marie T. Loguc, Jllss Anne For rest, Jllss Phyliss Scott, Jllss Sue Hof nvxn, JIlsi Elinor M. Lanlgon, Dr. E. A. Neely, Jlr. Hornce Palmer, 5tr. Donald Swain, 5Ir. Frank Pearce nnd Jlr. Walter Stokes. Tho second meeting of tho Council of tho Hebrew Education Society was held on Sunday evening nt 1M7 South Eth street. A constitution was adopted and tho elec tion of olllcers took place. Tho following wero elected: 5tr. Herman D. JIazer, president; Jtr. Abraham Diamond, vice president; Jtr. Jack Wiener, secretary! Miss Ooldle Eastman, treasurer Jlr. .amucl O. Schwartz, tho superinten dent of the school, was elected honorary president and the faculty wcro mado hon orary dltcctota, A propngnnda committee was appointed by tho president to organ ize tho classes In tlus school not yet or ganized. This committee Is composed of Jir. Diamond, chnlrman; Jtr. Iloot, Jtr. Miller nnd 5tr. Blltztein Tho next meet ing will bo held on Sunday evening, De cember li. Camden and Vicinity Jlr. and Jlrs. William J. Kraft have Issued Invitations for a dnnco In honor of Jtlsi Jlorlon Chllds, to bo slven on the evening of December 29 at tliclr home, Baywnymal, West Colllngswood. JIIss Miriam Street will spend the Christinas holldajs with her parents, Dr. and Jlrs Warrin A. Street, of 300 Broad way. 51lss Jane Campbell, of Gcrmnntonn, gnvo u talk on Washington' Inauguratldn boforo tho Haddonllcld Chapter D. A. It., at tho December meeting at the Indlnn King Clubhouse. ' Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Frederick L. 5Icad, of Jlerchantvlllo, entertained with a Dutch luncheon nt their home. Jlr. II. Allen Jlerrlck, of Colllngswood, entertained his frntcrnlty at cards at his homo Saturday evening. Captain II. B. Wilson, son of 5lrs. 51ary A. Wilton, of 31.1 Jit. Vernon street, hns been unsigned to the command of the superdrcadnought Pennsylvania. 5lr. Paul Taylor, son of 5Ir. and 51rs. F. W. Taylor, of 620 North 2d street, who Is a student at Lnfayctto College, has been elected cnptaln of tho football team for the season of 1010. 5Irs. Alfred Lowry, of 5th and Cooper streets, has been entertnlnlng her mother, Jlrs. Webb, of New Hampshire nnd her aunt. Jlrs. Alfnd Crnmer, of .'th an, I Penn streets. Is entertnlnlng her daughter. Jlrs. Ilufus Flynn. and children from Ohio. The Women's Club of Camden gave J Christmas entertainment Jtonday after noon, at tho clubroom lr tho Cooper Square library. Christmas Time is Keller Time Arts and Crafts at Either Store FERDINAND KELLER 216-221 S. 3th St 1207 Walnut St & rV 5 m vs -sv ; vv 3 .i - vffiTf'ii''i g"'iwriiW''.lrpan, ,
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