.EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915. 11 l! NANCY WYNNE GOSSIPS GAILY OF SOCIETY'S HOLIDAY DOINGS Mr. and Mrs. William R. Verner Will Give a Dance To night at the Acorn Club for Their Daughter, Miss j Eleanor Hampton Verner School Set Parties A DCMnHTf'TI nffrtlr which will the Verner itnnre for Klennor, who was Inlrojcrl lit a ten hy hor parents sev eral cei B" Tin- Vorncra live out cn the Mnh ,'lllP' ,,,u ",cy XPr5' !"'n" lbly w"1 Rlxp i," ''nl,cc ,n lnwn nl "10 Acorn Chi'1 T,'p nor lller, ls vcry rood flnrt' "'""K" ,,1P room ft ,rln narrow foi rnmfort. It Is l.irRe enough for a small ilnnr-e. Tonight thcto will (, about 150 guests nltogether: from the dd ",0' "lore wl" ho Mtntnrettti tnd Sarah Mers. Elennnr Pepper, Christlno Stooliton. Rachel Kitler, Helen Vaihnl1. Barbara Uoyil, Cicr trudc I'ntironst, Hllznlictli Adams, B&rah Nelson. Carolyn Khcpp.ird, Mildred Sheppard. Martha .McAllister, Theo Llllle. i:Htli Karle, Peggy Perot. Marjory Tnloi, Margaret Itemnk, Margaret I).iis. Katharine Hunter nrl Mary S'oiill Among the men will fce Kllliton Morris, Jr.. Clayton McKl ro)'. I'reilch Muller, Weaver Houston, Frank Hoer. tleorge Wood, Harry TVharton. .Ir. Hilly Wright, Walton Clark, Jr , Algv Klnpp, Hdward Cns ard, Jim Austin, .lack Ttlye. Hryoo Blynn. Harry Power. Samuel Hlspham, De Hcnnevlle Hell. .Incoh T)lsston, Jr., Ernin Plcro, Ilolsteln Kov, Charlie yor, Jack Heyl, Alfred Hunter and Al fred Norrli Another party to bo given for next year's buds during the holidays will be the luncheon at the Itltz-Carlton, fol lowed by a theatre party, which Mr. fend Mrs James Hancock, of St. David's, will give on Wednesday, Jan uary S for their voting daughter, Jllss Katharine Hancock. The guests, num bering IB, will be Miss-Katharine C. Lea, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Charles M. Ica. of Devon, Mls Anno Towns end, daughter of Sir. J. Hnrton Ton'nsond. of Overbrook; Stlss Anna H. Biter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. Holllngswoith Slier; SIlss Lorraine Graham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kd Mln Eldon Grnhnm; SIlss Florence Brlnton, daughter or Sir. Hlnney Hrln ton, of Overbrook; SIlss Slury Pack ard and SIlss Hllzabolh Pncknwl. daughters of Sir. and Sirs. Cleorgo U Packntd, SIlss Hllzabeth Sillier, daugh ter of Sir. and Sirs Phllllpus W. Sillier, of St DaMd's, SIlss IMItti W. Dallas, daughter of Sir. and. Sirs. Trcvnnlon B. Dallas, SIlss Marlon E. AVurts. daughter of Sli. and Sirs. Itobert Ken nedy Wuits. SIlss Nancy Wynne Cook, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Gustavus f "Wynne Cook, SIlss Elennor J.,. SIc Cawley, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. William Slorrls StcCawIey; SIlss Ann' W. Slelrs, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. Hlchnrd Wain Slelrs; SIlss Violet P. Welsh, daughter of Sir. and Sirs. William Welsh and SIlss Elizabeth N. Brock, daughter of Sirs. Arthur Brock. Especially Interesting to the musi cal young women In society will be the aeries of eight Illustrated musical Ulks, which will bo given on alternate Tuesday mornings, beginning Jan uary -I at the I.lttle Theatre. Such art ists as Mr. Leopold Stokowskl (Olga Bamnroff): Sir. Leopold Stokowskl, Sir. D. Hendrlk Ezerman, SIlss Ethel Al temus nnd others will be heatd. The committee in charge of these alYalis Includes Sirs Frederick II. Shelten, president. MrH Edwaid G. McCnlllii, vice president. Sirs Frank P. Prlchard, (ecretary. Sirs. Charles C. Collins, treasurer, Sirs A Mercer Hlddle, Sirs. William Durnhnm, Sirs. A. .1. Dallas Dixon, Sirs. c. Lint oln Furbush, Sirs. Rodman E. firlsrom, Sirs. Pope Yeat man. Mrs. Barton Cooke Hirst, Sirs John C Holfe, Slis Leopold Stokowskl, Mrs. L. Howard Weatherly, Slis. Harold E. YariuUl and SIlss Gertrude Ely. A certain young man who has many admirers In the opposite sex had a hectic time last week entertaining a certain joung woman before his de partuie to another city. "We must hae a party," said he. "Agreed," talil she. and without moro ado pro ceeded to befiock herself In gay ap parel Young Lothario having auanged In his mind's oyo that lie would call for the fair one at 8 o'clock In a car. thought it unnecessary to make this latter statement, having said he would be there. The fair one, who is not a rapid dresser, was ready, however, at 7H5, bo when a tal drove up to the door sho Immediately decided that he had been delayed and had sent the cab for her and would meet her at tho theatre, eo, snatching up her velvets and furs, he pirouetted out to the waiting cab, nd said, "To the . Theatre!" The theatre reached no suitor in sight! The kind ticket man, however, gave her ehelter. But in the home, meantime, at 8 narp, up drove a car with suitor in- Ide, to And the maiden hurt flown Mother and sisters were called on the Kene, and general consternation en ued. One, however, had heard the fair nalaen call out "good -by; I'm off"' (of course, we do not mean to state yust how she was off) any way to con tinue our narrative, fifteen minutes aflr the first taxi went careening wn the street a second one followed, "ell. finally they met, and we hope all 'fas well, but it seemed an awful aame to waste what might have been Perfectly good time together. NANCY WYNNE. i Personals Mr. and Mrs. John B. Williams, of vnnewd avenue, N'arberth, announce S? '"Basement of their daughter. Miss tunica L. Williams, to Mr. Herbert onoenuker. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Moemaker, of Overbrook. Mr .TnK tr niL, . . li, , "" . uiuDun, iwa spruce street, m Issued cards for a small tea Wednes- z-v. ugcemoer 2i, to meet Lieutenant , 'nra' oung and Sirs. Young, of Wasli- lu .ho are at the Rltz-Curlton for snort time eri ,jn'e Fitzgerald Forbes, formerly iws city, now of Jarvls Hall. Toronto. ii. 1 " wiiiiis uis oroiner ana sisier i,'Tw. llr and Mrs. John Sims Forbes, -w the holidays. Abrahamsohn ChrUtmas and Easter Crtmmltiee 0f tho fnliei.tlly iitMpllnl hn iMuctl Invitation to Join In tho 'hmtmos restlvltles from n:3.t t0 t-) orloqh. rhe inmmltue Includes Sin Thoiiiafl 4lit..n. rhnlrtnnti, Mrs. A1 rre.' Si, im,). ,rr chairman: Mis Wll iiaii PcpiiM Jr. trenurrr Mli Mnhel A. I'rlv, .Mi. Itenjnmlfi diew. Mrs John . tlnilc. Mrs VYIIMnin J Clothier. Mls Lmnin A Ho r, Mlfs Mnrgnret Dttlil.ip tin. Ocnrm' W. T:ikln. Jr. Mis Ralph ,' ,;"nw. Slw ILirton tJooke Hlmr. Mrs iretleilc U txlt KTmul. Mrs .1 Kc,irtp Sllteholl 3,1, Mrs Arthur Newlltt, Mrs. tliatle I) tvi'ioor, mi Sarnli II. II Penrose. Miss Adeline I, P P Minor" Mls .Mnrlon i: smith and MIm M. Ihilnlle Willcot Mrs. Hornce llrooke Hurt, rtho has been spending the winner on her ranch nt Jackson's Hole. Wyo.. will shortly visit her daiightni, Mts. llnrrj Drinker Ulle. at StrnlTord where she will remain for several weeks before going to toun, where she will take nn apnument for the winter months Mr nnd Mrs. IMiwm! It. Mrurs, of Hit pe L-tnrpy place, Philadelphia, who hnxr been traveling through the West for the pist month, are now in S.nntn thubai.t wheie thev will spend the winter and re main till upiliiK. when the) will open thclt Iiou'h nt llnr ltnibot- for the mnmet Hi nnd Mi Alexninler ttnndnll gtuc i lliitipr ptiilv nt tin- Newport in honoi "i SIlss Virginia ttnndnll Inst week, Sli Itnndnll ulll be lenictiiboreil its Miss Edith T Kncedler. Sir. nnd Mri Inmes It. Kay, who nn spetnllng the winter at the Newport, luii left foi Enst oriingp, where they wil icinnln over the hnlldavs. Sirs Chnrlei A Daiilells. Mrs. Helen D.tnlclls Vim Oitrnnd nnd Sirs Wllllnin Metfgni, who me spending the winter nt thr St .liiini'. have sent out Inxltntlons to a luncheon and mtislenle to be given In the Itosi Ourdens of tho llPlleMle-Stnt-ford on .Innnnry 8 Pi lends of Sirs. George D Wood, of 131.1 Hprnco stieet, will be glad to hear that she has recovoml from her lecent Illness and has left for Atlantic City, where she will remain for several days Sir ntnl Sirs. Lipid Pcnlsliin Jones, whose marriage took place a few weeks ago, b.ivc returned ftom their honey moon and nie nt present tho guests of Mr. Jones' patents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Nor man SI Jones. i;j West Stnffoid street. The engagement of SIlsi Mne V. M lit -phy, of Oveitnook, to Sir. John J. (i.il hiKher, of Wllkes-tliirie, Is iinuounced. Stlis Mutpliy is tho daughter of Slichncl Slurphy, president of the Puio oil Com pnnv. She Is u gindtinte of Sacred He.irt Academy, Eden Hall, Torresdnlo. Sir. Unllaghei Is uldely known througlu out the Womlng S'nlley, being tun nected with u number of business enter prises. Tho marriage will lake plnce In Janunri Along- the Main Line NAUBEHTH.-.Mr. nnd Mrs. George Kellnr arc occupjlng their new home on Sleeting Houtc lnne. where they will lie nt home after Jnnuary 1. Sirs. Kollur before hor marriage last month wns SIlss Lillian Heergelst, of Oak Lnne Mr nnd Sirs Hamilton Colket, of An thwn road nnd Slontgomery avenue, have closed their country home and aro spending the winter at their town house, 1MI0 Spruce street. AUDSIOItE Mis. Byron Pomcioy hns left the Athens and hns taken apartments at the New Apartment House, on Cricket and Lancaster luenues ST. DAVID'S The St 'David's Danc ing Class will hold Its fouith dance of the season in the Saturday clubhouse on Saturday evening Among thoe expected to be picseut am Mr. and Sirs. Joseph A Bull, Mr and Mrs John A Tlllot son, Sir nnd Sirs L. II. Klbbenhouse, of iliiAerford; Sir nnd Sirs. G. Wlnthrop Collin, Sir. nnd Slis. Aubrey Howell. Sir. and Slta. X'lersou Conrad, Sir. and Sirs. H. K. Slulford, Sir. and Sirs. SI. F. D. Scanlan, Sir and Sirs. W. Allen Barr. Mr. nnd Mrs. William II. Boberts. Jr.. Mi. and Sirs. Charles Bayless, Sir. and Mis. Fiank Muller, Sir and Sirs. Stevens anil Dr. ami .Mis. Wilbur Horn, of Bryn Mawr. MISS KATHKKIN'K TULUlKIE """" " 'r " (ItiURlitor of Pr and Mrs. (tCoi'KC Howler Tullldjio. of Overbrook, who is identified with a number of charitable airiurs. Miss TuHIiIrc mailc her ilcbut lust winter ntul if a vcrj popular member of the younger set. Along- the Reading The committee In eluiige of tho Gcr mini Hint uns held Saturday night lit the Old York Itond 'nintr Club Ineliided Miss Beatrice Wallace, SIHs Elsie I" Smith, Slls Esther A. S Viih, Sir. Wlll lnin Wniner nnd Sit George A. Sllfer. The pationcses were Mrs. It I. ltud iliicli, Slis William 11. Pi-eU. Mis. Mnr shnll P SullUim and Mrs. Samuel C. Edinonils. The guests were limited to TO. A Nou Veal's Eve domino dunce will be held nt tho club. The pntionesses will be Mrs Harry It. de Groat and Mrs. Charles It. Bread j. SB's Alice Hood, formerly of Township Line, Jenklntown, who hns been spending seeral months ns the guest of her biothur-ln-lnw and sister. Sir. and Sirs. Balph Thachei, nt Madison, Wis, hns left for Evnnstou, III, whore she will be the EWst of f i lends for a fortnight before Joining her mother, Sirs. V. Hood, nt her npnitment In West Philadelphia, whero they will spend tho winter months. Sir. nnd Sirs. Churles W. Beck, Jr , of Wyneote, will hne ns their guest Sirs. A. Whltlatch, of New Voik. over the Christmas holid.ns Seveint Informal parties will ho given In her honor dur ing her visit In Wjncoto b. her Phila delphia fiienils. West Philadelphia Mr. nnd Sirs James T Knenss, of MIO I Humllton streot, announce the engage I iiietil of their ditigliter. Miss Carol) n Veiim Knenss. in Dr. Eelest Jnmes ' Wilson, or this cits . Mr nml Mis. Addison A Christum gate a dinner of 11 covets on Sntuiilay night nt their homo. 4512 Wnlnnt street, in cele- , bratlon of the Joint annUersnries of their wedding nnd thai of their son-in-law nml daughter. Sir. and Mrs. V. Temple Smith, of Greensboro, Jld. Sir. mid Mrs. Smith will remain In this city until after the llrst of the jear. Mr. and Sits ABred .M Slllnmler, of West Philadelphia. Imvo returned from a tot might's Mtnv in Chicago. Sir. nnd Mrs llnrve tlorueinan, of 4700 Fnlruiount avenue, entertained the mem bers of the B. C. C. nt their home Inst week. SIlss OHvo Scudder will entertain the members of her bridge club this evening .it hqr home, CSth street nnd Thomus avenue. North Philadelphia Mr nnd Sirs Slorrls Illteh of 2015 North 3td street, have Issued Invitations for the wedding of their daughter. SIlss Alice SI Hitch, to Dr S Norman Grnhn. on Tues ilnv evening, Jnnunn 4. nt the Hotel Majestic The bride hns selected her Inter. SIlss .leanette nilili, for mnld of honot, nml for brldemnlds SIlss Alice Itltch. hot roudn. Slla Hulda Apt, Slls Stella Sneks, Miss Dorrt Stelnlleld, Miss Cella Crnl, Slls Slln Scbless, and Miss Geittude Scbwnrtz, of Atlantic City. Mls Beatrice Itltch will be flower girl. Mr Mlnett SIcClclInn, son of the llev. Dr Charles I: SlcClellnn. of West Lehigh uenue. will leave shnrtlv for a tour through the West to California The membeis of the Philadelphia Active Dili! I ellows Assodntlon air making 1 elnbointe ptepnratlotis for their nntui.il leceptlon nnd liatmilet which will be hoi J I on Hattirdnj night, .Innnnry 2a. nt Stoic- bai h , f.th street above Glraid iwcuue The enmmllten In charge Include Mr Tliomns I'nwddi. ehnliniiin. Sir Itoboit i Heih Mt CMinrle II MeCibe, Mr Mini Knnri nml Str Lnuls .1 Sile v ihllng s hedulcd fur Jnnunij ' Is . i f Mli lietip Leslie. OailKliter of the i ll.ii It I elle of SOU North lliond -net ami Mi Itoh-rt tlrunsnlck McAfee. i h n like place nt the lloKl !'" hi, nan Cluiiih, llroiul nnd tlvfonl tirei in 7 p m The Itoveretld Wllev I mm is pastor of the church, will I'pitinn Hip ipiemoti). Miss Leslie wd. tip meiiilpil In Sits Plunk Stonehni u. ir I ai niiiiigp, N ,1 , ns mutton ot hoii'n ami the lirldesiualds will be Miss Nniliei ne lllinck nnd Slls Stnlguerlte IV.nl? .r New Vork The Hotter gills wi I 1 Ml Melon Xlvlii Me fee nml Miss' M iIm Hi I'hointon Mi Wllllnin Itnr .11 vli xiri. nf I'ocantko IIIIIs. will nt ten, i ti1P in (legroom, nnd lite ushers will in ,t Wllllnin Wnnnniiikpr Mi I' mim I ll Ituhuior. Sir William II siipiup Mi liiinbnt Shew ell, Sir Pinn'i r i 'In ik, nml Mr Walter It Bnlle Thp i i .tie "ill in given In innrrliigp b her n l Mi Thomas ,t tllitnck. or Now in i iPippilou will be held flom a i i.ll in a I I lip AldlllP. fter thell tottirtl Hum the upddlng Journey the brldp nnd liiKleiiioiiiii will lie nt Iioiiip nt I'll! Misin sin P Sir nnd Slis l'liinels . Hope, of c,;r, BIvpi stile ilrlvo, Noh York, are heltig oongrntulnteil upon the birth of n son on I December I! Mis Hope will lip fp nieiiiliered as .Miss Elizabeth A. CVItrloii. iljimhtei of .Ml. nnd Slis. Thomas O'ltrlen, or I'at Spring il.uilen street. Mr nnd Slis Abriim Stan, of WI" Noith 17th stipot. have Issued liiMtntlons to the wedding nf tholi daughtei, Miss lleatthe M Stnri, and Ml. lloinee I. Italns. of Tlocn. on Woilnpsd.il evening Deeeinber ID, nt 6:30 o'clock. In Mose bneb's Drnwlng llooms. SIlss Stnir will li:io Slis. Louis BnliiH ns mntinn ol lionin , .Miss 111. tin he l.parnrr, of New Voik, us maid of honor, nnd Miss Mm tie Learner, of New Vol If. ns tlowpr girl Sli Louis Mains will lie his brother's best man. PROMINENT SOLOISTS TO PLAY AT ACADEMY OF MUSIC TONIGHT Concert Will Be Given for Business Women's Christian League Another Woman's Club Will Have Christ mas Entertainment Receptions ANPMBKtt of prominent soloists will be heard this evening nt the Acnd emv of .Music nt the eonrprt to bp given for thp benpnt of the limitless Women's Christian League, among, them Tbnddeus Illch, eonrertntelster of the Philadelphia Orchpstm. Sirs Dorothy Johnstonc Knseler nnd Nnnh 11 Swnyne, Sd The league, which hnd Its Inception during tbo Sunday (nmpnlgu In this rlty last winter, hns had a remarkable gionth, nnd will meet regularly during the com ing ftenson SIlss Florence 1! Klnnev nnd SIlss Frames Miller nro responsible for Its nrgnulzntioti Amimg the pntron essps u bo .Mrs Elizabeth D Altemus, Mrs Wllllnin V. Arnrlt. SIlss Caroline ? Itaiiips. S'rs Arthur llatv. Mrs Ed ward W HI. Idle, Mrs Snmuel T Bndliip Mrs It Hnrtol llrnzler. Mr Ueorge F. U row n, Mrs L'dnnrd Browning, SIlss Slnrv A Burtihnm, Mrs Louise Semple Clarke. Mis Alfred (3 i'ln. Sirs Isnne II Clothier, Mrs Morris I. Clothier. Mrs. Wllllnm J Clothier. SIlss Stargaret Civile, .Mrs J Mlltnn Coltim. Sirs .Mor ris I. I'noliP. Jlrs AleMiiiilei Biliitnn Coxp. Silas Mnrgniet V. Ciilbprtsoli, Sirs Frn nk MIIps Dn.i, Mrs John It Denver, Mis. Finncis X. Dereum. Sirs tloorge H Earle, Jr.. Mrs tlporgp W Elklns. Jr. .Miss Oertrwde Ely. Dr. Ella 11. Everltt. Mt Wllllntti W Fit lei. .Mrs Ktnnlev U Flngg. Jr, Mrs Caleb F Fo Mrs Wlll lnm II millions, Mis John W (Irlbbel, Mis Edit In i' Hike, Sirs. Itodmnn E ilrlsiom, Mrs John i" Uroome, Mrs Henry S ilrove. Sirs Samuel Moc llumlll, Slis Clarence !.. Hnrper. SIlss Maude C Harris. Mis William E Holme. Miss May K Irwin. Mrs llenr S. JeaiiPS and Slis Alba It Johnson The Woman s Deinoi ratio Club whl give Its Christmas mrt tomorrow, at 15m. U'ahuil strept. at s o'clock In thp pven Ing The program will Include lesillngs, niilsle. a trpp with gifts ntul p'fipsh nients. The lieliothnl of Miss Smlie t Levin I to Sir Samuel Levin was announced by her father, Mr Joseph Levin, In whose 1 honor he gave a party on Sunday, De j cember 12, at their home, 1530 South Bth street Among thoe present wero Miss Both Shun. Iivln. Miss Ann L. Zltomer, I Stl's Kitty Welnsleln, SIlsi a Weln- I stein. Mlsrf S Stnf bless. Sties St Abromo I vltz, SIlss ItPckPf, Miss Slayer, Stlss Anna LoVJn, Sir nnd Mrs Itlskoff, "Sir. nnd Sirs Levin, Mr nnd Mrs. WelnstPln, Str ntidi Sirs Hoffmnn. Str nnd Sirs. Schlpsslngei. Mr nnd Sirs Cohen, Sir. , nnd Sirs Cherr.v. Sir. Levin, Sirs Ivln, I Mrs FeliistPln, Mr Charles Levin, Sir. 1 Joseph Xltomer, Sir S PomPrnntz, Mr. B Axelunum Sir S E. Strntt. Sir lloth- stPln. Str Oordnn, Mr Levels Orcen nnd Mr fleorge BIpIip. Miss Helen B Wnlker. formerly of 1 Penllvn, entertained the school set with a supper nnd ilntioe on Wednesday even ing, December 0, nt hpr home, 2H0 North 32il Blrcpt Among tho many present were Miss Virginia Bennett. Sli Alfred Itutr. SItss Sara Wnllor. Mr Justus Slnnlck son, SIlss Charlotte Simmons, Sir. How ard Edson, Sir I'redeiiok Sltheiis and I Miss Verona Blddle. The dceointlons ' Were sjmbolle of Christmas The rtrniidls Amlcnp weie entertained nt the home of Miss Mollve Oelber, 1421 North Franklin stiPct. on Thursdnv even ing, when nmotig those present were Stlss Ilobn Zngar SIlss Hose Shapiro, Miss Ftiimv e nrman, Mls O. Stella Kat tin and Miss Stollvc rielbet What's Doing Tonight i .hi ,rt In nlil nf Hulne-s Wnmfn's fTirlj tl.ui I.iHRiie v.n.lpmv of Muslr s o i Inrk Alumni AKumlatlnti. lYnnklln Itistltutc. S In O'l lilt I. nrnlipiis yimrtet, llplloMic-Ptraiforil 8:3Q ii l.i k N.i trfiinir Helleine Ptrnlforil s n clock. I , lure. Heal rinares VViihoui VVar,' Dr. I .nip- I VViilnh I'lthiillc llrl lllsh school; I I'l in t. I.hmihi War PI. lutes r'tirfltnul Street 1 it. r i II.. isi .Wllllllnllllltllnln Chestnut Hill SIlss Julia E. Heebner will give a dinner nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club on Thursday. December 30, In honor of Stlss Kdlth WMine Sliitthlsou, the talented aetrohs, who In private life is Mia Chailes ltaim Keimed. MUs .Mntthlson will, after dlmipr, give a locltal, Including n scene fioni "Hamlet" and two of Shakespearean sonnets Sir. nml Slis Samuel F. Houston, of Dtiilm Sloir, have as their guests Sirs. Angus Crawford and SIlss Ciawford, of Virginia, also Sirs Luclen Lee Klnaolv Ing, wife of the Episcopal mlssOonnry bishop of southern Brazil. Germantown At the the dansiut vvhlrh Mr and .Mrs Oswald J Dp Bousse, of 613 West Hortter street, will give on Tuesday. December 23 In honor of their daughter, SIlss Jpiitine De Bousse, about 20) Imvs nnd gills ot the school set will be present. Sits C Statilev llurltiut nnd Slis Bclicrt II, Newborn will preside nt the tea table Sirs Frank Bremond Johnston, of 662B McCollum street, has issued cards for a tea on Wednesday, December 211. Stlss Kutherluo Locke will give the next current topic talk on Tuesday morning. January 4, at thp (lormniitown Automo bllo Club. The pntioiiPsses Include. Sirs Itobert Aloxaudei, Mrs. T. llnmei Athcr tott, .Mrs. Clu les L Betts. Sirs. Samuel II. Boueu, S-rs. Elton J. Buckley, Sirs. John J. Henry, Sirs Thomas Potter, Jr.. Sirs. Cornelius Wesgandt, Sirs Fred Wolstenholme, Sirs. Normnn Slellor, Sirs Forrest Pearson, Sirs Adrlnn F. Wellens nnd Sirs Cleorge J. Lavlno Sirs Edward T Comfort, of Ivy Lodge, East Penii street, will entertain nt bridge on Thursd.i afternoon ut her home. Tioga Miss Slarlnn Ciorber nnd SIlss Snhlnn I.oeb have Issued Invitations for a ilnnce on Saturday evening, January I, nt tho home of SIlss Cicrber, 1425 West Ontniln street. SIlss Annn Hlmnngo, of Noith 15th street, entertained nt luncheon tnda, when her guests were SIlss Neva Hart yell, SIlss Gertrude Scnttorgood, SIlss Helen Van Bonk, SIlss Helen Huston, Mrs. Chailes Snyder, Jr. Slis Hnrry illnnck, SIlss Alice Tabram and SIlss Helen Tabram The decorations weie red and green, appropriate to the Christ inas senson Lansdowne The ilnss of lit,, of tho High Si hind ulll hold u reunion In the school gm nnshim on Dectmbei 2P. Sirs. Joseph Daw, of Shadcliind avenue. Is enlertalulng Miss Clam llnrdau ns her guest. Delaware County .Miss Dorothv l.lciwl of Bldlev Park recoveilng from her leiont IIIiiosh SIlss Beitha Onirett, of Medlu '.ns i turned from n vMt to HolniPsbiiig Splendid Furs I'ur Cliffs Arc llnlih .Ifipircinlrd. This is fur senson, the Blaylock & Blynn standard is well lenown. Coats, Scarfs and Muffs for dress or for motor in dependable ijualities are here in abundance. Mnloi Cnat nnd I itr-lincd Goals fur Men LAYLOCK & 1528 BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St. m l m.T.ri ESi '$3&?t'F!k' iy $ia'fei e?7!CT "3 r 1 V o M. nJ' fficaSp' W MB4. &Jf I m I &m&2p) yiOWQ SssAsl rgram For Christmas Delivered any where for $3.00 . South Philadelphia Nearly 300 couples danced at the flist dance and entertainment of the auxiliary of the Hebrew Ladles' Emergency So ciety, nt the organization's rooms. SW Pine street, last tit"ht. Among thosu taking pait in the program weie Sllsd Pauline Harrison, SIlss Aurous, Sir. Hnrry Sweet, Sir. Ellis Sweet, Sir. Howard Kates, Sir. Bernard Ilrody, Sir. Sllcnael Fow and Sir. J. G Burrlson Philadelphia Couple nt Springs Among tho uewlyweds In the hotel nt I llni Knrlnt'H. Vn . uheio Proshleiit anil Mrs. Wilson are spending their honey moon, lire Sir. and Sirs Eug'iie SI Lo6 of Philadelphia, who were nmrrla last Wednesday at the Bellevuc-Stratford Mrs I.oeb was SIlss Mildred L Levi, of 3010 Diamond street Sir I.oeb Is a native of Staunton, Va , where the President also was hoin WINTER KESOUTS All. ANTIC CITV, N. J. Superior location with an and boardwalk A recodnized J standard ol exceilence l Cc..Y60d. mUJRJ.BU2Sy, L H6e 8go offat f0 22! S. Sroad St. lo (faJtiddlt of fie tlocA SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES M'AMMl Ttnhnliul Ten. liera nml Trnntla- l'ltKNCII tors' A,o U31 I'erry Illilg ITALIAN Sprura J'.'38 A working knnnl- liKUVIAN edge of all spoken I. VKUUAOKH. STRAYFR'S Tt" Ut nuilneirbchooT. J k Irt I C a oi -807 Ctnttnut Stru What Wants Christ THE HADING RESOHi HOIfl Of THE VY0RID flMifioroiraenMm ATLANTIC? CITY. N, J. 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