Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1915, Night Extra, Image 21

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NANCY WYNNE CHATS ABOUT HER
NEIGHBORS WITH KINDLY INTENT
Several of the Season's Debutantes Will Be Entertained
at Various Affairs Today Mrs. J. Harrison
Smith to Give Luncheon and Musicale
' MZAHHTIt WHnnLKU li to 1)0
Ji, the honor finest tonlRht nt nn In-
'formnl supper party at the Itnbblt,
Vhlcli her uncle and mint, Mr. nnl
Mrs Andrew Wlicclor, will Rive for
her
; T1)P Hnhtilt If one of the rjroatcut
plttces to Rive n party, nml tho ilo
butimto who l.n-? such nn nffnlr clvon
(or he ls 'l,wnyB considered pretty
lucky It rnuit ho loely to have so
many uncle? ni nilyabcth hat, nil of
ihcm fond ol her, too, nnd w tutting
to give her a Rood time Then where
could one nnd a sweeter hostesi thnn
Mn Andrew Wheeler. She Is one of
the most beautiful, If not the most
beautiful, of tho younger mntrons In
the city She was Jennlo 1'eniee, the
daughter of Mr nnd Mrs John V
Tearce Hci sister, Mildred, mnirled
Dr Wharton SlnUter n couple of years
nso, and her brother, l'cnrsoti 1'cnrce,
married riorence Jeffries, who ls so
much lllte her stunning mother, Mrs
Thomas Jncknon Jeffries, the eldest of
the Dohson sisters
There will be about 30 RUestn at tho
pupper this evening, composed chiefly
of tho debutantes nnd older men.
It was nnmslng yesterday. I met one
. ,. nitrnrtlvn Mnln I. Inn m.ttrons
Ol UUI ..... ....-
.. , .11, In Wnnnmnllnr'i Hhn
inopimih IH..M., ... -
,,U tho lm n snowed up for
moral days, so sho nnd nt last made
a break nnd Just come In town, nnd
was staylns at a hotel for several
dajs And sho snld: "My dear, you
know I Just bought myself two de
lightful presents, becauso I know my
husband will forgot nil nbout It, nnd
I might na well have xvhnt I like, don't
jou think?" nnd off sho rushed ngaln.
I don't quite blnmo her, nftcr nil, for
men nro apt to be the most helpless
things about Chrlstmns shopping I
Know of ono who nenrly always wnltH
until tho last mlnuto nnd then files
down to a department store and RCtK
n transfer He then proceeds to buy
the place out, nnd wnlka homo with n
packnge which renches from tho stop
to tho top of tho front door. 1 will
ray this for him, however, he docs Ret
Just the right thltiRH, hln fnmlly tell
me.
There nro two girls In rhllndelphln
who nro pretty happy today. They arc
Miss Mnrgnrettn Ulsphnm nnd Miss
Sophlo Ulsphnm, dnughtcra of Mr. nnd
Mrs, Clarcnco Wyntt nispham, who xlll
attend tho wedding of President Wood
row Wilson and Mrs Gait, which will
take pHco today In Washington It will
bo an experience for them, certainly.
Tho Germantown Hospital will come
In for Its usual sharo of attention from
the members of society In Gcrmnntown
nnd Chestnut Hill, ns two dances will
bo glen for Its benefit In tho ballroom
of the Germantown Cricket Club on the
evenings of January 4 und rebrunry 1,
from 8 until 12 o'clock. Tho committee
Includes Miss Mnrla Dickinson l.ognn,
chairman, Miss Abbott, Mrs. George A.
Cameron, Mrs. 13. L. Hnltzar do Mar,
Mrs. Arthur Hutncs, Mrs. IMward J
Moore, Mrs PrnnclH It Straw bridge
Mrs Alexnnder W. Wlster, Jr, -H4 West
School lane. Is treasurer. Tho patron
esses Include Mrs. Charles Penrose
Keith, Mrs. Chnrles Stownrt Wurts,
Mrs. Alexander W. Wlster, Mrs. Prnncls
Howard Williams, Mrs William Chat
tin Wcthcrlll, Mrs William J. Straw
bridge, Mrs. William G. Warden, Mrs.
Joseph S. t Wharton, Mrs. J. Kearsley
Mitchell, Mrs. John Whltull, Mrs.
Gcorgo Woodward, Mrs. Archibnld O.
Thompson. Thcro will bo dinner par
ties galoro preceding each dinner, and
already parties are being mado up, first
of nil, perhaps, because oery ono Is
assured of a Rood time, nnd secondly,
because, ns wo have said before, tho
hospital Is. Gormantown's pet charity
and all nro eager to give to tho worthy
cause.
The school pet Is coming Into Its
pwn for tho short Christmas season.
1nd numerous entertainments hno
been scheduled for tho next fortnight.
This afternoon a matinee theatre
Party will be glon by Mr. and Mrs.
Sdgar Pardee Carlo for their joung
daughter, Miss Margnret, whoso older
"sister, Alice, will probably take her
J?laco among tho debutantes of next
season Following tho performance
Jlrs. n.irla will take her guests to the
Jiltz-Carlton for tea They will In
clude Hetty Bartow, Kitty Collin,
Oertrudo Conawuy, Anna Dale, Lor
raine Dlsston, Sidney I'ranklln, Polly
Griffith, I.uey Grey, Mnrlo Goodman,
Virginia Hlxon, Kathleen nittcr,
Eleanor Wurtfl, Hosallo Johnson, Mary
and Kitty Knight, KUse Klapp, Mtty
Merrick, Emma Schwnrtr, C'arlssa
Smythe, Helen Bewell and Peggy
.Tyler.
Two joung brothers of Ujtendala
Balrd will be given a dinner tonight
bY Mr and Mrs Hnird before the
Domino Club performance ut tho
Bellevue-Stratford The guests will
"elude Margarptta Jeanes, Galnor
Ba'rd, Elizabeth Kennedy, Peggy
Thayer, Henry Pemberton, Gerald
.Caner, jacij Newlln and Arnold Wood,
?t New York. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
v.'.,he weather be favorable the Beagles
ui meet at Androssan. the home of
S'r and Sirs Itobert Learning .MontKom- j
ry, tomorrow Mr an.l fr VlimlL-nm
," jll entertohi at a buffet luncheon
rectdlnff the meet Among thc?se ex.
nt. . lu oe Present are Mr nnd Mrs
.-ftar ea A Munn, Mr and Mrs Paul '
;"nckla Mills, Mr ana Mrs Alexander
i"ovvn, Mr and Mrs Clarence II Clark,
. JI" and Mrs Stuntej Heeve, Mr It
Notlcei for the Soclctr page will b
JtieU aoi printed In the Kv.oloe
rfi"' bu' "U uch no,,CM raut be
wnttm on one tide of the paper, mut be
nc4 la (Uii( Klu ruU ,jdrc... and
hta poMlbla ttlrphouo number miuk be
tiico.
Send all egrb communication! to
Bocltt. Editor,' Ktcnlnr Udier, SOS
Tw.tnal .trtct.
Vnle three rcjulrrinrot. are carried
w o that lerlflcatioo mar be poaelble.
ike aoti,., wiu U(lt br putiuhed.
EVENING
Mr"" rnl",,,, Ml", K!Uv Sml"1- "' ""'
;, ii'a"!". r C UTIIlC!
" ...'""" iiinpr, .Mr uninM-t Mm.
i jfnrlo ,''mh Ls,rlc n"' Ml" OIuIm
M, ntt.1 M -
i! ,',, . mmuci u vnn riiurn of I
iliimintimn, nnnnun o the ciiEnirnnwit
of their Jniwhter. Ml. HdTr S I
Van nu.et. to tr Arthur So, "on Hood?
follow, 0f Lotiolt, Mich, foimerljYf thta
Mr Ooodfellow will irturn to till oitv
next rurwlaj t ipniiiln till nftrr Christ I
mas as the miest of hi, parents. Mr "nil
town OoodMlow, of Oermanl
Mnnv Milertalntnetits will be Rlvon In'
honor of Mi v,i, ,,o ,i Mr Ooo.l
fellow Mr. Churl. HVB ulll entcrtnlii I
evening. Orccinbrr D, it the iipm,.
town Crlck-l riul.jijhclr honor"'
lr. Wilfred II 1'ottermnn nnnounrcs I
thn etungement of his slater. Mls ,
lertrmle Kettrrmnn. l Mr Thoma!
Hutterlleld, of Hamilton, llerimiila .
Mi and Mm Joseph J. tirmvn. of St
; L. .". nr. trecl"nK loiiKrntulallons on
the birth of a son, bom jesterday morn- I
Ins
Mrs. rinrke Stanley Hurlbut's tbeatro '
club, which mot for the Ural limn nn
.... ...... ...tu tn
V CIMMtlllJ rVttinC. tliclllllps nmnnr tin
members Miss Uirlllo A do Merlin I ti. '
M ,.,,,, a , j" j
..fiiivi .iiico, .miss i;iiz4DctIi Dcrcum,
Miss Suzanne I.cMck, Miss Helen Ilnld
wln aicaon, Miss acnevlevc Olbbs, Miss
MarRiiret I,n Hue, Miss Leonora Wait.
J'1,'"' Kdlth Kntir, MUs LMIth Wnlz, .Miss
I.llrnbpth Tromincr. .Miss Mnry McN'ceh,
.Miss Herenlce llerens. Miss Suzanne
lusher,, .Miss IMIth Cilllelte, Miss Violet
I.esher, Miss Prederlcn Hrcmcr, Miss
C51nds Hunter, Miss Amelia Sparks
notiKlns, Miss Louise W ItodRcrs, Miss
iHohel M Jloduers Miss neitrlcc K ins,
MIks Jnc'iuellne Oreen, Miss Once Orls
lom. Mlsn MiitKaret I.atta, Ms i:ilza
both l.nttn. Miss Helen llojd. Miss Ku.
Renin nnsint, Miss Anna Ilolton, Miss
Ornce Dlsstoti, Miss Helen Hai tholomeu.
Miss Mnud Morrlxoii WlgKlns, Miss Mil
dred Mitrstou Jack MsH Adeln lib hards,
Miss );ilznbeth Alllnson, Mlsa Hlrunor
I.awton, Miss Helen Wilson. Miss Amies
Smth, Miss Surah Wilkinson Miss
Mabel IVw, Miss Ultrnheth Wilkinson.
.Miss Abble Atistln. Miss Mnrc.iret t'liw.
son, MIsb June Hickman, Miss Knthcrlue
Anne Proncb, Miss MarKnrott.i llobirt
Miss Trnnces Omerl, .Miss Clluls Sup
plee, Miss I.ucy Minw, Mls,s Hliznboth
Steele, Miss Iienc Hunter. Mr nnd Mr
Joel Cook Huhci, Mr nnd Mrs Hdward
C 11 I'letclur, Mr nnd .Mis ltolnnd
Stunrt, Mr and Mrs Osw ibl J Uc
ltousso, Mr nnd .Mrs I'mik Woth. Mr
Ilolund Alllnson, Mr Theodore M Treed,
Mr Joseph .V l'cw, Jr . Mr llll.tm
Atkins, Mr Kdwnrd Cirrltr, .Mr UcorRc
I'ox, Mr Alfred 1) CnrtlodRe, Mr l)nld
l'.ixson, Mr Clnrles Vntiint. Mr John
Coles, Or Junes A 11 ibbltt, Mi. J
C'hiiiuller llnrnird. Ml Itlcbnrd
Hrtiwn, Mr. Hay T r.irrliiKton, Mr
Theodore M Jiultson, Mr. Drevtl httele,
Mr Joseph Uimorelle, Mr tiiorfie 1II
birt, .Mr Duke Hinkel, Mr .Monroe IJob
bins, Mr Cleore 11 i:nii, Jr : Mr
Horace Hepbiiin, Mi Wllll.itii J Wctb
ailll, Mr Hornro I. Clarke, Mr Stunt t
Patterson Clarke, Mr George Thorn is
Mr W. K hellers. Mr John Ser,;p.iM,
Mr P M Conrad, Mr Ariipw T Dice.
Mr John tl o. Mr Leonard MhoiT, Mi
Itobcrt Mason, Mr A Claxton Mussil-
nian, Mr J S llilnton, .Mr John I'oxe,
.Mr joiiii nekley, .Mr GeurKc Woltiert,
Mr Hobert WlRton Mr James Zerkwci,
Mr Trunk yell, .Mr UcorRc Tckcrt, .Mr.
Stanlej Howard, Mr Alht rt Cit , Mi
James J .SniMhi, Mr Alfnd Hunt, Mr
George I'leld. Mi John l'lsber, .Mr John
C D.iufoii, I)r C.oorRe Pfnlilcr, Mr. 1M
waid Pkrpont, Ml James Carter, Mr J
Howard Patterson, I)r Itussell Holes,
Mr. George Ilrlnton. Mr Alfred Lewis
urd, Dr Thomas Klein, Mi Lawrence
Hon en, Mr T James Potter, Mr IMward
Ilodgers, Mr Henry W Hilggs, Mr Ho
Hookmjer Mr John Gardiner, Jr . .Mr
Thomas GratA Mi William M tiiiseom
Mr Horace Sbellmlrc and Mr Login
Howard Smith Following the theatre
the club ndjourns to the llclleue-Strat-ford
for supper nnd darning
Tho Ue. 11 Charles Stone nnd Mrs
Stone are receiving congratulations on
the birth of a daughter on Detembcr 1j.
Mrs Henry Philip Hnnimnnn nnd Mr
Ellis Clark Hnnimnnn will givo a tea
vvlih dancing this afternoon, from I until
B 0 o'clock, nt the Acorn Club, In honor
of Miss Elizabeth Olivia llnmminn,
daughter of Mr and Mrs Francis Ed
ward Hnnimnnn, of Plnlnlleld, N J The
hostess and litr granddaughter will be
nsalsted in receiving b Mrs L Howard
Weatlieilj. Mrs 1'ilce Grahnm, .Mrs
John P Hraun. Mrs William P ltraun,
Mrs Henrj II I.lppliuott, Mrs William
II. Mount, Mrs John iSmlley and Mrs W
New bold Watson
Mrs Walter Newklrk Is upending
week In Washington, D C.
a
West Philadelphia
A dinner-dance will be given this eve
nlng at Hamilton Couit, 3Jth nnd Chest
nut streets, under tho direction of Mr.
and Mrs Thacher. Among thoe who
have engaged tables arc Mr nnd Mrs
Leonard Dai b shire, whoso guests will
Include Mr and Mrs Wheeler Lord, Mlsa
Harriet Graham and Ensign Itobcrt
Maurj, V S. N
Mr. and Mrs James I' Magee will give
a dinner of 1;' covers and their daughter,
MUs Katherino Magee, will have eight
guests Others entertaining will be Mr.
and Mrs Joseph II Paivln, Misd Katli
eilno Ashton. who will have IS guests,
Mr. and .Mrs. Edward' 11 Crelghton. Mr.
and Mrs Joseph 11. Willlums and Dr
Herbert Old
Mr and Mrs It K rulmcr, of Norris
town, and Mr Hobert C. Mojer, of Itov
ersford, will be the guests of Mr. and
Mrs II A Pulmer, of 6517 Hornier street,
for the holidays.
Miss Emllle I). Harris will have Mr.
and Mrs Henry M Scott, of Pittsburgh,
as her guests over the week-end. Mr.
Scott will ball for South America next
week
I nZvv Mr ll, ',Tr "" n,", ''miRlitrr
,.'": Mr. ""'' Mr" Hmiles A Hunt,
.r.'i. ,',Vlr-,,0,nc '" 'tailnor, will re
miln until nftcr the holidays
I MPiHRS P.VLW
1 I9 gjyrj &
aiti. AND MRS. PETRILL1
Whose marriage took place last Sunday. Mrs. Petrilli will b
remembered as Miss Josephine Di Tomasso.
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATIIKDAY, DECEMBER
I I lliill M i i li ! !
1 PftMHBBIiiiMiFTOMii3l
1 m&mzmmwMW iEtini
MRS. EDWARD H. HOHINETTE """" "
Mrs. Robinctte, who wni recently married, will be remembered ns
Mrs. Crozur Robinson, formerly Miss Meta Riddle, n sister of Mrs.
Chnrles West Churchman.
' Chestnut Hill
A gay little dinner party at tho Phila
delphia Cricket Club preceding tho week
l diinre tonight will Include Mr. nnd
Mrs John A. Hrown, Mr nnd Mis John
1C Strutting, Mr nnd Mrs Albert (lood
nll Mr nnd Mrs William rindli
Drown, Mr nnd Mrs Arthur C. Colahan
and Mr Joseph Jennings
Mr and Mrs K ItlltonlioiiDC Miller, nf
Hast Mount Airt avenue, will motor to
bprlng Lake on Suudn) with friends.
T?fl1 Jl-.P,vnwVf1 I
'"" vyjfllVVJfU
With a dellglitfull atinnged musical "uore" u st when he eoe.s one and aim
pingrnni spot lights nlld all the le-UUlir lllv nets ne.e.nri1llli;ll 1 lie hnrsn Is ii.uiliil
qulpmont that goes to make up a roil
show the Cvnwyd Ilovs" fourth aniiuil
plnv to be given tonight In tho Iltla- i
"
nwvd Midltotlum Cvnwvd. promises ." i
1)0 n glOat SUllCSS Mr losioll IvLldlllL:l
eoiehcd the pl.ivcrs nrnr the PvnsiSfi Li.nntnt olllce, ut 6th
About .'"i nuug pioiile well known foi nml Chestrnt stieots. todnv
tluii i '.vei acting, will tube put Inelud- ' HIIIv vf uctunllv dosing nnd await
ing Miss (It ice Vnnillver. M'ss Luiiini , , .. he v. .mil dellvirv run Into pstor.
do la I Kecfe. .Miss Yvonne Puru-t
Keefi, Miss Mvrtle Johnston, Ml Mm. on
Plekford, Miss Anni Kellv. Mi I.vninn
I'livelnnd, Mi. Donald Knowlton. Mr
losiph Kipling. Mr John Kellv, Mi
Prank Henson. Mr Itussell (Iruhnm nn I
Ml lleimnn l'lscber.
Along the Reading
Mi and Mis Cbnilcs Ik elf. Jr, of
Crescent ro id, Wmote, will euteitalii
M I fit lllm Itttll .It, a. .B ll..l1l,AUjlll1 .kl A.
1. 1. nil titiui iiiiii li line Utl ttfituiiitin i-i-
nlng DcKtubei :i nt 8 10 u clock. In I
honor of their dntightci. Miss Julln Heck
Among the guests will be Miss Elizabeth
Aflburj, Miss Alice Gehrls. Miss C,l.ids
McSidden, Miss Doris Clair. Miss Hope
Whoelock, Miss Helen Nash, Miss Katha
ilne JoluiHton Miss Alice Perr, Miss
Until Peir, Miss Harriet Chapman. Miss
Doiothv Hallow ell, Mlsi Doroth) Hacou,
Miss Mildred Lewis, Mlas Knthrlnc Clark.
Miss Marjorle Hnnnn. MIks Helen Wood
wnrd, Mlxs Doiothv Heading Miss Ilesslo
Dobbins, Miss Charlotte Trnv, Mr HenJ i
mln Allen, Mr Henrj Hnllowcll, Ml Mor
ris Hoover. Mr William nickel. Mr
George Esslhucr, Mr John Gohrls, Mr
Aithur Gehrls, Mr Glfford Mooie, Mi
Wlllaid .Moore, Mr Lewis Tarsons, Mr
Nle Steele, Ml Charles Honnlger. Mi
Henry Sehectz. Jlr Carl Jordon Mr
David Smith, Ml. Edvvnrd Snnborn Mr
Edvvnid Scbellonger. Mr Alfied Holiues,
Mr Hoy MeKee, Mr Arthur Samuel The
house will be beautiful!) decoiatod with
hollv and mistletoe, and long ropes of
laurel will be liuiirf across the rooms
Tioga
Miss Helen Manning, iliughtcr of Dr
and Mrs. Clnrles L Manning, of 1S31
West Tioga street, gave an Informal
ilmio last night at her home. Her
guests Included Miss Emll) Acker, Miss
Florence Ilrudwa), Miss Adel lido Fans,
Miss Alice Tabram, Miss Edna Prune,
Miss Alberta Goodwin. Miss Helen
Geai), Miss Jack Etswcller, Mr John
Noble, Mr Cochran Klsher, Mr. Wllllnm
Helsoy, Mr Ira Ilcrtolet, Mr Mdne
Tllden, Mr As.i Cope-land and Mr D.ixld
Histiugs
Mrs Oscar Voelkcr, of 23!s West Tioga
street, entertained nt cards jesterilay
afternoon ut her homo, when her guests
wore Mrs Prank Harms, Mrs rrtdcrlck
Hooper, Mrs William II Wilson, .Mrs
William II Witcorib, Mrs John Wurst.
Mrs. Harry Hlttenhouse, Mrs. John C.
Allen, Jr, Mrs. Horace Klelufelder, Mrs
Ilenjamtn Poster, Xlrs Charles Zlnk nnd
Sirs Harry Hnug At the fortnightly
dance of the Tioga Dancing Class, which
Will be held tonight In the Tioga Draw,
lug lloom, Mrs. Voelker and Miss Adcle
Hirst will receive the guests
Delaware County
Mr and Mrs Prank Tnlor, of Media,
aio entertaining Mrs. James Guiduer, of
Pittsburgh, for the holidajj
rr nig the nung people who uro as
sibling Jfr Da Id I.iuplieiinci. of t 'oiling'
,l.ilp tn furnish Christntns stocklnird for I
thn poor on Christmas are Miss Margaret !
Pharo. Miss Clara Stevenson. .Mlas Jean
McAllister, Mr Ilaimond Pennington, Mr
llamuiid York, Mr. Norrle Frend, Miss
Helen M llcarso nnd MUs liutb A Atlw
Tho regular monthl meeting of the
Wldo Awake Social of the llethel Sunday
School was held Wednesday evening at
the home of Mrs Owen T Zeble
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KNEW HE WAS STOLEN
So "Billy," of Evening Ledger
Delivery, Kicked Way to Lib
erty Two Boys Implicated
i:nviMi I.nunrtt delivery horses evi
dently Invc a nose for news Ono of
tho tioup not onlv ai ted tho pirt of a
... .p,.,,, .,,.. l.lit 'lis ntvn a.ilil tlint. ho
Hlll, and the Olivers unv his surname
Is iiunilnv. Iiut. lie that ns It nnj. rend
what 11111 s. did to dosotv.. tin. .niiL-nitn.
lat.ons, which me being showcied upon i
htln III 111., f,,,,,, nt tim.lna t. ,,1 um.n.
v afternoon, when, lo' imknnwii youtli-
.' I bands seied the rolns nnd be was
o ( red to move No stops worn made at
tin UHinl Mroet cornors, mid Hilly won
dered Ha wondi'ied still iiioro when ho
wns dilven out Old York mail In Hianch
town That was contrnr) to all his nows
pnptr tblcs A side glance revealed to
him Charles Trace-, L'n3l houth Houvlei
street, and lleriiaul Wolf, Jill booth
Ml Ul rid street. 1-- ear-old hovs, whom
he Imiiiedl itelj accused of attempting
Jov" riding That opinion has since
, . -
'""f" - l by tho police
At once HIllv saw his hnme to foil
a lobbers. He let loose with hcth hcils
add caiicht .voiihk Tiace, wh i was st mil- !
lug on the shafts Tim lid was taken to )
tint Jiwlsh Hospital Wolf ivns placed
under nnest Will was leturned to whore
be belongs
RIFTS TO CHAKITir.S
Several Catholic Organizations Rc
meniliered in Will of Hannah Deejr.in
Ch irllnbh" bequests mi! contained in the
will of Ilamiili lieei.nti Into nf Till " st
iDiuphln stieet, admitted to probate to
(day The will, which disposes of nn t .
tate valued nt $3),7r. devises $' tn M
I Joseph's Homo foi Home less Industrie u
' Hovs and $CcX each to the Altnr Sochtj of
M Gilvvnici'H Catholic Chuich liolv
Peine Sec It tv of St P.itrlc k s c'Ihiii li in I
tho Seinliinrj of St Charles llonoimn
The nmilndei of tlu estate tin teMitilx i
lenvi s to lelntlves.
Tile JV0(V1 estate of Hrl,adlei -Gene ral I
Horace Neldu, who died uti3S.'t Chestnut '
stieet on I Kremlin 3, Is left to a d.iugh- I
tor, IHniiclH' E Nclde, and tho will nanus
her as executrix i
The will of rdivuul 1' Pugb, 1130 Spuiie
stieet leaves all estate valued nt 7'iiii
to iho widow of the testator nnd a son j
Other wlls prob ited were those of lin i
8 Harding, S3I" Overbiool. avenue, who
left nn estnte valued nt J3.VW, Holiiku'i G
Mnroi "I9 Hoi Iter street, 3.i Emll '
Nlepcl, S3x Pennock street .'TtH ami
Mnrv Cnnipbell. B Vm th Wilton stieci I
J2CO) Tho pcrsonnlt) of the i state of
Holier' E Hns bus hi en appiaisul in .
JM.t.'OSJ, Jsmrs C. McDonald. 113.' SO II.
Sarah T Mcllrido, Ji.'UCO. und Jean
I'etut, ?il
What's Doing Tonight
llutiiuet. New Jcre Sodifty, I rllcvuc mi n
forJ l'la. Dnmlnn Club, of Do limr) hh ol,
llellciue-hiratforil
I'ubllr I e'ilt,er War Pictures Chestnut -iieit
Optra Houac.
WINTER HESORTS
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Entertainments
The Mount Airy J.lternry Club pre
sented a special Christmas program on
Thin sdav mnrnlng nt the home of the
president. Mrs Horace H Hurrell "The
N'ntlUH, a texlslou of one of the earl
imstery pin is bv Hohert Henson, nns
tend In a rr creditable tnnnner bs
Mrs Alfred Jlurton, Mrs. William H
I r-uen Mrs Wnlter 11 Jnrden, Mis
William K Kllng, Mrs Paul Ilellly nnd
Mi's Adrlen V Wcllens The music,
which consisted of old Ihigllsh carols,
ung bj nn liulslhle choir wns In charge
of Mrs Hut roll ChrlMtnss hospltnllH
nnd good cheer were dispersed nftir the
tiding nnd tho i tub niljonrned to re-
mie meetings nfter the llrst of tho
eenr
An enlojnblo evening wns spent on
ni,e,(ine llt the homo of Mr. John
losopn I'nrker, 6r1 Hnerford nenue.
v ot Phllndolnhls when sump nf his col-
logo friends gne him a surprise parlv
t in elobrato bis return home for tho
liolidus The house wn drnned with
nnpropridte ilocorntlons Among thoo
prosont were Mr Touhup tt.m.1 WohtpI.
Miss Gortriide MrCormlck, Mr Prnncls
nlor Crenrj. Miss IJotti Illundon, Mr
inlm Pnrker, Mr Francis Sclollng, Miss
1'inpphlne Parker, Mr Thomas Cuslrk,
Mis Mnigiret Glenn, Mls Atiiin IJiinn,
j Miss Marlon Hodkln, Mr. Jnincs llurlex.
miss instpiiitio j-iim nml Mr I) AloMug
Moi ormlek
Tho second mooting of the Ocrmsn
towti nsn.ing Class will be hold nt the
linme r,r Mis lames Atitl, f. West 'lul
liphnrkon street, this evening The
mrtniiorsblp list includes Mr nnd Mrs
Tames Anil Mr and Mrs Hobort .Mor
ris Mi nnd Mrs T. 1 Gripe, Mr and
Mrs r i nL,iMi, an.l Mr nod Mrs
s'Ur Tin ( lass Is roiiiluetrd In Miss
oiistnn.p it 'liitiiirmtd Mr .M Unrl l"io
lnm South Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs Cohen, Mr 11 irnoy How
iiinii Mlsi flertiudp r tlowtuiii niul .Mr
Vrtliur L Cohen will be ,u home m
Suiidav evening from 7 until 10 o clock tit
ft Si nth 17th street No cards hnve been
nt out Among tho guents will be Mls
Hebeira How man. Mr William llnwninti,
Mr llarnev How man, Mrs A Lobarh aid
Miss Miriam How man, of Itlcbniond, Vn
Lansdowne
Mr nnd Mrs. Clnrenco Hurt nnnouncn
the mnrrHge of their daughter. Miss
Eva Hurt, tn Mr. Pierce Murrell, of
hwarthmore, on December i.
Mr and Mrs Thomns Love, of East
liiFPtivvooil avenue, will entertnln n film
llv dlniiPi this evening Their guests will
In Mr -mil Mrs Louis Love, Mi nnd
Mis Innns Piondrpgast, Mr nnd Mrs
II C Van Hngen, Dr Prank Love, Miss
Citberlne Love, Mlxs lllauehf Love Mis
Mni,nid Lino Mls Dorothy I'renilro
gast, Mr Gerald Pre intrigant, Mr Mnf
fonl Pionilregiist nml Mr llinmus Prcr
dregnst The PI lgmn Prnternlty will give n
dance In the Twentieth Century Club on
December ill.
North Philadelphia
Miss Cbnrlotte Homing, of ITO West
Lehigh nvenue. will cnteitaln nt c.irds
on Chilstmns eve Her guests will in
cliulo .Miss Allco McPniUlcli. .Mls.s lUlth
linns. Miss Hessle Donk, "Mi James
Hrown, Dr Janus Wendell Phillips, Mr
Lcioj 1 1 1 1 o mid Mr IIIHm Hlshop.
Mrs. Hussell Wilson, of 1D3I Noi th
Park nvenue. has Issued luvltntlniis for
n luiichiou on .s.ituidn. Janiinn s Tho
guests, who will be inomlii rs of her so
lorltv, will Include Mis Hex Stnrkhotisc,
Mn Cbuk Ki-ndrtik. Mrs Hull, it Unp
pod. Miss i:stber Wnss, Jllss Mnbil Don
ui !ly Miss Esthei Ilumphrejs, Miss Sain
iSenrj, Mrs Jerrv stull Mrs Abrnm
Anders, Mrs Elm Wrlglit nnd Mrs Lem
llt 1 .Stevens
Jllss iliith Hadiariih nf HII North 17th
strcit has Issin d Invit ttlons for a danei
at the Lorrnlin- mi Sitiirdiv night
Deiiiuliir .'. In hoimi ol her gin st, .Miss
Iternlii Hi IK i nf Niw H.ivi u. Conn
TIlllL will hi 10 gin sts
t
Pierce-ArroirV Closed Gars
Immediate Deliveries
As social life changes from country to city, from outdoor to
in, it becomes almost a necessity that the motorcar should offer
protection from winter weather and for the more or less elaborate
toilets that social life demands.
Wc are fortunate in being able to offer for immediate delivery
five Pierce-Arrow Closed Cars of Brougham and Suburban types
as follows:
," 48 'H. P. Suburban Upholstered in
lglit gray whipcord and finished in dark
blue,
48 H, P, Suburban Upholstered in an
imported cloth of individual design and
finished in dark blue.
48 H, P, Suburban Tastefully uphol
t Tjiesc cars may now be seen in our showrooms. When they
are. sold no additional orders can be "taken for delivery in lss than
five weeks. i "
v Foss-Hughes Company t'.
TwQnty'Rrfl and Market Sts. Philadelphia ' '
18, 1915.
SEVERAL IMPORTANT WEDDINGS
WILL TAKE PLACE HERE TODAY
The Marriage of Miss Elizabeth Wright and Mr. Ed
ward Fenno Hoffman Will Take Place This Afternoon
in Germantown Kay-Donnell Nuptials Celebrated
AQUIHT wedding will tnke plnco todny
nt 3 30 o'clock, when Miss Elizabeth
Hodman Wright, dnughtcr of Mrs Will
iam ltedwooil Wright, of I'lsher's lane,
will bee onto the bride of Mr Edward T.
HofTmnn, The ceremony will bo per
formed bv the Itev Hatnucl Upjohn in
SI Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church.
Miss Wright, who will bo given In mar
riage by her brothpr, Mr. Kidney I
Wright, Jr , will wear a gown of Ivory
white satin covered with nn overdress of
net embroidered In pcnrls Tho bodice
will be fashioned of old fnmlly lace and
n iourt train will tai, from tho shoul
ders Mlns Wright will wenr tho con
ventional tulle veil, arranged with
orange blossoms, nnd will carry a shower
bouquet of Ilrldo roses nnd lilies of tho
valloj The mnld of honor. Miss ltnnnnh
Price Wright, nnd the bride's only at
tendant, will wenr n frock of while silk
nnd tulle trimmed with sw-insdown Her
hat will bo composed of silk nnd tulle,
and "ho will rnrrj nn nrm bouiiuct of
pink roes Mr Hoffman will h ivp ns best
man Mr Chnrles Willing, nnd the ushers
will Include Mr Joseph Patterson Sims,
Mr Walton Clnrk, Jr , Mr Itlchnrd P.
.Valle. Mr C Pernio Hoffmin. Mr Itlch
nrd MncCill Mr Morton I, Vowhnll, Mr.
Mlcrs Plsber Wright A smnll recen-
tlon will follow for tho Immediate ami
lies nnd a few Intimate, friends of tho
hrldi nnd bridegroom nt tho home of tho
brldo's mother Mr and Mrs Hoffman.
after nn extended wedding Journey, will
spend tho winter with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed-
vvinl v Hoffman, at 3M Locust street,
KAY-DONNELL
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Don
iiell, daughter of Mr James Dounell, of
Pittsburgh, and Mr. Alfred Goddnrd Kny
will take plncc tonight nt 7 30 nt tho
home of the brldo's grandmother, Mrs
Wllllnm Grey Warden, School lane, Ger
mantown Tho brldo will wear a gown of white
tulle, exquisitely embroidered In silver,
falling In voluminous folds over a skirt of
doth of silver Tho corsage, which was
scmldecollotc, was adorned with trans
paient silver Inco A long strip of silver
laco fell from tho shoulder Her veil of
tulln wns garlanded with ornngo blos
soms mie will enrry n nualntllv arranged
bouquet of lilies of the vnllev
The mold of honor chosp a costume of
turquoise blue fnlllo silk which wns
ill iped In p millet pffect over the hips
and ciught nt lnteivnls with knots of
silver und pink rosebuds The siimo colors
wire implnved In the hit which wns
composed of tulle nnd silver laco. Her
bouquet of Klllaino) roses was tied with
pule blue ribbon and was nrnnged In
nn old-fnshloncd frnnio of plnlted white
moussellne
Tho P.tv J L McElvnlne, of Pltts
buigh, will perform the ceremnnv Miss
Liscj Ku, a sister of the bridegroom,
will ittend the bride ns maid of honor
Mr Kny will bo nttended by Mr Howard
Sawj or, of Modford, Mnss , ns best min
The uslu rs who uio inenibi rs of tho
In Idegi coin's class ut Princeton, nre Mr.
Liureiico Ill.ilr, Mr llnrr) Ingersoll, Mr.
I.edlle Luiighlln, Mr ltnheit Mcl.enn, Mr
Donald McLeol und Mr Clnrles W.
Tjson, of Knoxvllle, Tcnn
IirTLEH-HENSIIAW
A wedding tods v of Interest to Ger
iiinutown nt.d Chestnut Hill will bo thnt
of Miss Mnigaii't M ltenslnvv and Dr
Ethan PI igg Hutler which will tako
place nt noon In the Church of St Mar-tln-ln-the-rields,
the Hev Jacob I.rov
officiating Miss Heush iw, who will be
given in marriage bv her uncle, Mr 'inm
ml It Carter, will wear a gown of Ins
trous white satin nnd n tulle veil nnd
will oirrv roses nnd lilies of the xnllev
Mis Hlclmrd Griv Paike, Ji , will be
tuition of honor and will be gowned In
pink silk a bliu k bat and will carry
pink rosi s Dm tor Hutler will have ns
In st man Mr I'linrles M Hutler nnd tho
stered in whipcord and finished in dark
ttreen
38 H. P. Brougham-Landaulet Up
holstered in serviceable gray whipcord
.mil finished in dark blue.
38 H. P. Brougham Upholstered in
light blue whipcord and finished in dark
green
fr-n.--, ! .
ii,i n, .j -r.1 film
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ushers will Include Mr Henry r. nutler,
Mr. Ldwnrd C. Heald, Mr. T. Hubbard,
Jr, Mr. William II. Hubbard, Mr. P. M,
Hunker nnd Mr William C Harris, alt
of Yonkers, N Y A Wedding breakfast
wilt follow for a few friends nt tho homo
of the bride's mother, 790.1 St Martin's
lane. Chestnut Hill After nn extended
wedding Journey Doctor nnd Mrs. Butler
will lUe In Yonkers, N Y
PETniLLI-DI TOMMAHO.
The mnrrlngo of Miss Josephine W
Tommaso, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
Domonlco Dl Tomnnso, of Oermantbvvn,
to Mr Lorcto Petrelll, took plnco at tho
Immnculnto Conception Church, Ger
mantown, last Sunday The hndo wns
attended by Miss Clara Scarpello, whlla
Mr Jopeph Pcarpello acted as best man.
Mr. nnd Mrs Petrllll will bo nt homo
after Jnnunry 1 nt 201 East lllttcnhous
street, acrmantown.
Roxborough
Mrs Joseph C Henderson, of 313 Ho
chelle avenue, Wlssahlckon gave a fare
well lunobeon on Tuesdnv for Miss Car
rie H Woodford, of New York, who has
been her house guest during December.
Those present were Mrs fleorgo Wick
ershnni, Mrs Chester Hopkins, Mrs.
Mtisselmnn. Miss Mnrcaret Holslnger,
Mrs. W. Elton, Miss Hernlce Hopkins,
Mis Kenneth Snv-der, Mrs D Klsher.
' Mrs. C JIcGlnty, Miss Dorothy Hcndcr-
i son, airs vv I.ehcrman, Mrs r. Hal-
slnger nnd .Mrs Joseph C Henderson,
Jr
The Young Women's Christian Associa
tion of tho Palls of Schuvlklll will glva
a reception from 4 to 15 o'clock on Satur
day nftornoon, Jnnunrs 1, to tho members
and their friends
Frankford
Miss Helen Kotterllnus and Miss Mar
thn Pcrguson, of Arrott street, will glvo
a ten on Mondny afternoon for the mem
bers of the Germantown It T M, Card
Club.
Miss Helen Miller, nf Mulberri street,
will hnve is her weik-end guest Mls3
Arlco James, of IIS Concern! axenue, Wil
mington Del
IIICIIM0ND REMAIN'S DEFIANT
Suspended Clettryman Says He Will
Preach Tomoirow at St.
John's
"I shnll preach In St John's Church to
morrow " was tho statement todny made
bv tho Hev George Chalmers Richmond,
who wns sentenced to one venrs suspen
sion from the nilnlstrj bv the three
cleigj men-triers Tho militant rector
means to oeeupv the pulpit both this and
next Sunday nnd lias not us vet received
the ndmonltlon from Hlshop Itbiuelnnder.
Dnc'or Hicbmond, who vvnn ndjudged In
nocent of in of the II presi ntmi-uts charg
ing him with conduct unbecoming a
clorgvmiin nnd violation of his ordlnn
tlon vows ns lector of St lohn's Prot
estant Episcopal Chuich 3d and Brown
stieiis has niolvoil woid nf the nctlon
of his trlots but In the at-sencp of nnv
olllol it vi onl from the Hlshop Insists that
bo will re male st the iliunii
The worst offense charged ngtlnst Doc
tor Richmond wore his sermons and let
ters. In which the Hlshop wns flouted
nnd the canons of the church sharply
criticised I wns on these allegations
tint he wns found gulltv Declining to
discuss the results of the trial, the rec
tor when nskod for a statement con
tented himself bv sivlng that he would
be In the pulpit of St John s during tho
lorn lining Mmdnvs nf the jenr He ndded,
however that he would probnblj have a
stutcment to iiiuKu public tomorrow.
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