Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 22, 1915, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 191B.
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WANCY WYNNE'S COMMENTS ON
VARIOUS SUBJECTS OF THE DAY
Ir.'ea rtorinne Borden Freeman Will Be Honor Guest at
f n.nxo fn Be Given bv Her
Carlton This Evening
LtB danco tonight nt the Itltz-Tr-arlton
will be Rrcat fun, as ninny
iU anticipate. It will bo given
F?M-r Corlnne Frccmnn, who Is,
tXe way. ft dcar Blrl nnd vcry J10t"
W l . . .nii ninl ilnrk and wears
ff Mir parted In the middle and
'SJnbacIc in a soft knot. She nearly
;Srt wear white, which la a vcry
Wtr fwhlon. I think. Yearn ago a
!&nunte nearly always "oro only
Stt Jn. and-wlll you belief 117
.then she camo out sho wore a frock
' V-MIe French muslin, trimmed with
Sn lennes lace, usually with the
;J!Lcut square nt the neck In front
'T?.:? n,n Lack, with a fall of
," .. .i. iinr-. It was a charming
kwrtom and dlstlnBulshcd her from her
Cm of sovrral winters, In their silks
taA Mtlna Corlnno camo out nt a
jinsant in i "uau .-v..-
reeks ago,
. i... it..rn wns n creat time at a
. .....t.ii,,.- in n suburb of tho city.
rtTlhe "rst l,,a', lh0 lnvl,fttlona BOt n"
mwi up, nniiounrcments woro sent
k'ent UtOTC tho wcimmK " jfi.iv.-, ,..
Frilitlona were received Instead of an-
Ftonnccmcms mo uu .; "" ----mony,
and, worst of nil. tho food at
ltd actufll weddlnff, wnica was Bcneu
f VJ at noon, never arrived until 2 G.
r and think of tho poor famished
"" ... ,..,., nsnppinllv. for they nro
I Its ones who linve been tnlkltiR about
lit) "Just think, tho cats enmo two
hoiin after tho ceremony!" It ro
fc..j. mn nf ono of tho debutante
Irirtles this year, whero tho food Rave
0t Ot "" supper Willi.-" ii hi v tii
lifter tho tea for tho receiving party,
ml tho men couiu not kui over u.
Tho food gave out" was nil i nearu
for, weeks. I'm sure It was not tho
loatcfs" fault. I hato to think what
itm Infcrcnco Is, but wo all know wbat
!' nro told about winning a man'a
lb-art; far bo It from mo to say more.
SAnyhow, tho wedding ended up nil
Wright; every one nail enougn to cat,
kind nnaiiy mo ""j " ""
6lih tho best wishes of all tho then
fattened guests
ir Rebecca Thomson, who has como
home from St. Mary's School, nt Fccks-Hlt-on-tho-Hudson,
for tho holldnys,
vrill bo given a dnnco tonight at
Aiher's.
Rebecca Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Beau Thomson nnd a nlcco of
Dr. and Mrs. Archlo Thomson. Sho
Till probably mako her debut next
jtar, and Is certainly bound to have a
jood tlmo If any ono over has, for her
ftrents nro greatly liked, beside tho
fict that sho la already a bcllo In tho
jounscrset.
The annual Triangle Show of Prince
ton ivlll bo given tonight In tho ball
room of .e Bellovue-Stratford, nnd
uveral dinners will tnko place beforo
lie evening performance. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Job Grlbbel, of Wyncoto, will enter-
ruh in a box and Mrs. William Whlt
ii merwlll also give a party In honor of
J her granddaughter Katharine.
t' InMhoi. liHIIInnt nttiltnnpn ntfonrlo,!
jjtts opera last night, and a few more
iW llrrtita ftn f 1i tu anienn In lirt onnlnl
Yorld appeared on tho Ecene. Strange
to ray, Caruso did not claim nil tho
honors, though ho was In splendid
Yolce. Ainatn wns tho stnr of tho
t performance, nnd was called out nguln
linil again after tho first sceno of tho
.Vtonrth act.
One of tho most remarkable costumes
1 VCrn In tho auclloncn wns thnt chosen
bjr Mrs. Gcorgo Willing, Jr. It wns
bright apple-green." heavily em-
flroldered In silver, and wns fashioned
5-la tho long straight lines of a. Dolly
Drake gown. Mary Dcnckla appeared
wr tho first tlmo last night In a won
derful gown of burnt ornngo velvet,
tnmmed with fur and made with a
Ion? square train.
There wero a fow debutantes scat
tered hero and thoro. nmonc them
Mry Bohlcn, who had on tho loveliest
lown of yellow, which Is exceptionally
tecoming. Mary wears her hair In
tt low pompadour effect: somehow I
,OUld llko to see It in rather softer
tots, though her forehead Is beautiful.
jsm pas nil her mother's beauty and
,t certain air of constant enjoyment
Mch adds to her attractiveness.
' It Is an awful problem to know what
. havo your very best beau give you
;t Christmas approaches. Perhaps It
mla bo a help if you heard how
K and G settled It. II
u very much excited over It all and
KW told G she would see what she
JUted herself. "So I went down
Jl chose a perfectly wonderful set of
if-ner, and ;ien I told G, 'Now coma
J?' In and see what I want,' and
know, ho did not llko it at nil.
Joo ornate, if you please; so then I
iPtlet him get It himself and It was
'Kty after all. It is so exciting, but
iF I am not buying nny things this.
" ou can't get marnled and give
iimtmas presents both. I nearly died
j3 - last night; for the first tlmo
S? wo were engaged I would not let
Sa come out. Why? My dear, do
m .know I mailed 2000 Invltatton3 last
."; now what possible usa would ho
W been? He would havo put all the
pawps n upside down. He's a rldicu
j"W Person, anyhow; of course, I
JWea. him. but I had too much to
k' you can see for yourself." I was
ititk ' Ieave t,le tra,n ,hen' so l dId
Sac T nny mor! but r E'O-d G
weeded in getting something sha
Ppvcnnnla
But ?.' ,lln"Y Cheston gave a dinner
lildlr. J?s t0 u hla colleagues at the
W. Cheston, who has retired
liana v,,.; v c raae mi Home in, fliary
. ut b spending!! short time here.
Civ jl? !r- IIe"ry Brinton Coxe. who
blrtti Sf th",r h0U3 at 1W South 21st
Rt thJi. 7 veni the thristmas holidays
-lr. ia xt t " .. . ..
irat .T l ' "tfulea Jic--oy, oi us
k rt, , recsivinB conarratul
Granrlfnf.W nf. fl-m Rit-
Other Matters of Interest
lorn on tho birth of a daughter this
morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. a. ttrlnton Itoberts. of
Llanengan, Uala, nre spending a few days
at the Pinza on a shopping expedition.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tames Harris, of 1W
Cedar nvomie, announce the engagement
of their daughter. Miss fcdlth Arnold
Harris, to MrAJnmcs Oarllcld Macdonald,
of Gcrmantown.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Archer Itulon. of
Chestnut Hill, will spend the Christmas
holidays In IJermuda.
Mrs. Frederick It. Payne, wlfo of Com
modore F. K. I'nvnc, F. S. N., hns ns her
guest nt tho Naval Home her sister, Mlaa
OrMchcn Gorton, of Corning. N. Y Mrs.
Payne entertained at brldgo In Miss Gor
ton's honor on Saturday Inst.
Mln Qlndys Cirlffen, who hns been tha
guest of Miss Charlotto Van Court Reeds,
ono of her classmates nt Swnrthmore,
has returned to New York for tho holi
day season. Miss Pooils, who li tho
daughtor of Mr. Thomas M. Seeds, Jr.,
wns the hostess nt n reception and danco
on Monday at her Ik me, Klngscourt, 36th
nnd Chestnut streets.
Ml-s Florenco Nellson Is cntortnlntn?
her sister, Mrs. Warden, of Now York.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Wendell Woodward
will entertain nt dinner tonight nt tho
Ulnton, In honor of their niece, Miss
Mary Cerbonl. The guests will nf for
wards attend tho danco given by Doctor
Kecn.
Mrs. Chnrles Ilycrly Hnrt will entertain
at cards this evening, followed by supper
nt her home, 335 South 21st street.
Dr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Crosier Orimth will
cntertntn at dinner tonight In honor of
Miss Helen Mnrahnll beforo the dance for
Miss Corlnno Freeman.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Coleman Free
man will entertain tho Triangle Club
members at supper this evening.
Mrs. J. A. Icnahcn, of -100 South lntli
street, Is staying nt tho Traymore, At
lantic City, for a fow days.
Miss Dorothy Hamlll, of tho Ulcnliclm,
17th nnd Chestnut streets, has gone to St.
Augustine, Fin., accompanied by her
aunt, Mrs. Moore.
Along the Main Line
AUDMOUi: Mrs. William T. West, of
Uanfalr anil Wlster roadB, has gono to
Montclalr, N. J for tho holidays.
I1IIYN MAWn-Mr. Robert H. Straw
brldge, Jr., will return from Hnrvard to
Uy to spend tho holidays with his par
ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chllds Frlck nro visiting
tho lattcr's mother, Mrs. Isaac H. IJKon,
in Baltimore. Mrs. l'rlck will bo matron
of honor at tho wedding of her sister. Miss
Elizabeth White, Dixon, nnd .Mr. H. Ilidge
ly .Simpson, which will tako placo tomor
row. IIOSEMONT Mr. anil Mrs. Robert W.
Daniel will spond tho Christmas holidays
with Mrs. Daniel's parents nt tho old
home. In West Virginia.
ItADNOU-Mrs. W. Austin Obdyko gavo
a Christmas supper nt tho Radnor Pres
byterian Church nt 5 o'clock laBt Friday
evening to tho members of her primary
department. About 100 llttlo guests wcra
present, seated at small tables with a
small Christmas treo in tho ccntro of ench
table.
Mrs. Horaco DInney Hare, Miss Father
Huro and Mr. C. Willing Ilaro havo closed
their homo on Haro's lano nnd moved Into
their town houso for tho winter. Mrs.
Hnro nnd Miss Haro will receive on Tues
day afternoons.
ST. DAVID'S. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Con
rad loft yesterday to spend tho holiday
season with their son-ln-Iaw and daugh
ter, Mr. nnd Mrs. David Boris, In Scran
ton, Pu.
WAYNF. Miss Allco McCnbe gavo an
Informal dinner pnrty on Monday night
nt hor homo on West Lancaster avenue.
After tho holidays Miss McCabo expects
to visit friends in Ilalttmoro.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Mertz. of 217
Lenoir avenue, aro receiving congratula
tions on tho birth of a son.
Mr. Herbert Aman, who Is a student
at State College, has Joined his family
for tho Christmas holidays.
Chestnut Hill
Tho usual Saturday evening dlnner
dnnco which takes plnco at tho Philadel
phia Cricket Club will bo postponed from
December 25 until January 1, as Saturday
will bo Christmas Day.
Miss Marlon Hubbel, of Gowen avenue,
utll have as her guest Miss Allco Wilson,
of Boston, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Gaylord, of Win
chester, Mass., will spend New Year's
Day with Mrs. Gaylord's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Bell, of 215 Evergreen avenue.
Miss Helena Feldman, formerly of
Chestnut Hill and nor n icsldcnt of
Fnglowood, wIH arrive early In January
to visit friends for n month.
wjahi if5r
MRS. DAVID II. HANA
Whose marriage took place yes
terday. Mrs. Hana was Miss
Sarah Cramer. She is the daugh
ter oi Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Cramer, of 68th avenue and 13th
ireet, Oak Lane.
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MISS MARGARET PKROT
Debutante daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elliston .1. Perot, of School
Innc, Gcrmtuitown. Miss Perot made her debut nt a largo tea
given last month.
Germantown
Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel D. Hnwley, Id,
of West Penn street, will entertain nbout
50 guests on New Year's night nt a small
Informal house dance.
A dinner nnd theatre patty to tnko plnco
on New Year's Eve wilt Include Mr. nnd
Mrs. Alfred Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson
Homer nnd Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mooro
Davis.
Miss Snrnh Myers, of Bethlehem, re
turned to her homo from it shopping trip
to Philadelphia for several days.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Wnteis, of Wood
miry, will nrrlvo nt tnn end of tho week,
to be the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward
Waters, CUtl Gcrmantown nvenuo, for a
week.
Friends of Miss Elizabeth McAIecr, 103
West Upsal street, will bo glad to henr
that she Is rapidly recovering from ti se
vere Illness.
West Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Potter, of 1016
South 40th street, nnnounco tho engage
ment of their daughter. Miss Mnry Evelyn
Potter, to Mr. Robert Taylor Baldwin,
of Wilmington, Del;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. S. Vosburg. of tho
Covington, havo gono to Murrlstown to
I emaln with relatives over tho holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hnnscll havo gono
to New York nnd will return to their
npnrtmcnt at tho Covington nftcr tho
holldnys.
Mrs. James Burdlck and her son, W.
Jervls Burdlck, of 217 Buckingham Place,
have Just returned from Chicago whore
Mr. Burdlck acted as best man at tho
wedding of' Mr. Frank Coylo and Miss
Betty O'Kcefe.
Mr. C. Dlller Ryan will givo a dinner
on Saturday night at tho Rltz-Carlton
to a number of his classmates at tho
University. Mr. Rynn, will leave on
Monday for Springfield. Illinois, to spond
tho holidays with his family nnd on hla
return will reside nt n7"'t Locust streot.
South Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Esker, of CO.! South
0th street, nnnounco the betrothal of their
daughter, MIs.s Clalro Esker, to Mr. Louis
Duron, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Daroff.
of lb!3 North S3d street.
Tioga
Tho members of tho Boys' Brotherhood
of tho Tioga Methodist Episcopal Church
havo Issued Invitations for n Dutch bup
per on Thursday night, Deccmbor 30, In
tho social hall of tho church on 18th street
above Tioga. Tho minstrel evangelist,
"Undo Jimmy" Johnson, will bo tho
pilnclpal speaker nnd will tell his cx
peilenra In Llbby Prison and many other
Interesting stories of tho Civil War,
Thero will bo nlso a program of vocal
and Instrumental music.
On Tuesday night, Deeemher 2S, tho
cantata of vganta Clous" will bo given
by tho children of tho Sunday school of
tho Tioga Baptist Church, Broad and On
tario stieets, the occasion being tho an
nual Christians entertainment.
Miss Vera Wetzel, Miss Edith M. Lower,
Miss Achbali Yntcs, Miss Vera Westcoat,
Miss Marguerlto Wilson, Miss Emily
Winkler, Miss May Taylor, MIbs Katha
rine Wltto, Miss Lida Yerkes, Miss
Dorothy Wnrdlo and Miss Florence
Williams, members of tho T. W. Y.
Club, of Tioga, will spend Christmas week
In New York, whero a number of en
tertainments havo been arranged In their
honor.
Wilmington
Many festivities are being planned for
the holiday season, and tho younger set
who nro homo from school will havo a
splendid time. Sir. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo A.
Elliott gavu nn afternoon affair for their
daughter, Miss Anne Elliott, and eon,
Mr Richard Elliott, on Saturday after
noon, and a danco for their oldest son,
Mr George Elliott, will bo given in tho
New Century Club on the evening of
Tuesday, December 23. On tho same night
Mr and Mrs. Frank Patterson will give
a danco for Miss France's Patterson at
tho Country Club. On December 30 Mrs.
Frederick William Curtis will give a
dance for Miss Dorothy Curtis nt her
home, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hol
laday will give a dance In the New Cen
tury Club for Miss Elizabeth Holla Jay.
Tha Wilmington Assemblies Committee
disapproves of large dinners preceding
tho assemblies, because It has been found
that tha lateness of the hour A'hen the
diners arrive at the dance seriously de
tracts from tho pleasure of many of the
guests. The large dinner which had been
arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Con
nablo, to bo given at Rock Forms on
January 14. the evening of the black and
white bal masque, will be arranged for
another date. The dinner will be In
honor of Mr, and Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Nlelds, Jr., and
their two children are hero from Rye,
N. Y., spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Nlelds. (
Mr, and Mrs, Caleb Sheward will enter
tain at dinner at tho Country Club on
New Year's night in honor of Miss Eliza
beth Sheward. This will be one of the
dinners preceding tho dancing class at
tha New Century Club.
SOHOOI.S AND COLI.EQES
Sl'ECIAI 3 WKKKS' COUUSB CIO
Sl'AMSH, VltENOH, ITALIAN. GEltJI.VN
4 LESSONS A WEEK
TccbuKiU Teuiberx & Traiulutort' Alu.
USO Perry Blilg. EprtKe 4i!38.
STRAYFR'S ?u B" nuine School.
aZUKt,a BOl-SOT Chestnut SWeeL
I'hoto by J. Mitchell ElltoU
Along the Reading
Miss Mary Craig, of Oak Lane; Miss
Helot. Shields nnd John Shields nro
spending a fortnight nt Oaten Hall, At
lantic City.
Mrs. Joshua M. Holmes nnd daughter,
Miss Elizabeth A, Holmes, of Valley road,
Melrose Park, will give n tea Tuesday
afternoon, December 23.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James II. MncFnrland,
of Lenox road, Jenklntown, nro recolv
Ing congratulations on tho birth of a Ron.
Mrs. Harry McCully. of North Broad
street, Logan, will entertain her "500"
club nt luncheon Friday. Those to bo
present lncludo Mrs. Ocorgo M. Mack,
Mrs. Harry Ainblor, Mrs. Charles A.
Ambler, Mrs. Chailes Tnltcy, Mrs. Ralph
Jnrvls, Mrs. Walter Jarvls nnd Mrs.
Frank McCormlck.
Mr. Gcorgo Cole, of G718 North 8th
street, Oak Lane, has returned from As
bury I'nrk, whero ho spent a few days
last week.
Tho annual enddy dinner nt tho Hunt
ingdon VnPey Country Club was held yes
terday. About 23 boys wero present.
Mr. George Mnlpass, of 10th street nbovo
CDth avenue, gave a stng dinner on Sat
urday evening, when covers wero placed
for eight persons.
Roxborough
Mrs. Robert Hey, of Rldgo avenue, gnvo
a dnnre nt tho (Jermuntown Conservatory
of Music for her daughter, Miss Mildred
lley. Tho assembly room was dccorutcil
with feniH, palms nnd chrysanthemums.
Thoro wero M guests at tho very delight
ful entertainment, which wns given In
celobratlQn of Miss Uey's birthday anni
versary. Tho King's Daughters of tho Fourth
Roformed Church gave nn entertainment
last week In the lecture hall of the
chapel, when tho principal speaker was
Miss Bertha Johnson, Held sccrotury if
tho leper colony In India, who Is hrn.e
on n furlough. -Mis a Johnson illustra'.ed
her descriptions with stercoptlcon views.
MIhs Fnnny Norbury will ho hostess to
morrow night to tho members of the
sewing cluss of the organization.
Northeast Philadelphia
Mr. and Mrs. L. Harris, of (:. North
7th street, gavo a party for their children
on Sunday afternoon. Among the guests
woro Miss Constance Goldman, Miss
Robn Taylor, Miss Victoria Oclncr, Miss
Ruth Weluslcln, Miss Minnie Cohen, Miss
Freda Largmaii. Miss Esther Harris,
Miss Rebecca Harris, Miss Ycttn Harris,
Mr. Sylvan Ochser. Mr, Morton Weln
steln, Mr. Morris Wltkln. Mr. Lewis
Cohen. Mr. Martin Annesmau and Mr.
Morton Rutenberg.
Tho Memorial Women's Christian
Temperance Union held Its monthly
business meeting on Monday, In the
Frankford Avenuo Baptist Church.
Frankford
Mrs. H. W. Block, of Fox Chnse, Is
entertaining her father and mother. Mr.
und Mrs. U. K. Demmy, of Pittsburgh,
Pu.
Miss Eleanor Gallagher, of ICK Rhawn
street, was hostess at a dinner Saturday
evening in honor of MIbs Holen Dutton
and Miss Virginia Caldwell, of Atlantic
City. Those present Included Miss Fran
res JnucH, Miss Marguerlto Banks, Miss
Evelyn Martin, Miss I.eona MaeNnmara.
Miss Josephine MacNanura. Miss J tea
Hughes. Mr. Albert Endow, Mr. Hugh
Gardner, Mr. Thomas Dunlap, Mr. Frank
Fields, Mr. Harris Barnes. Mr Joseph
Talley, Mr. George Williams. Mr. Philip
Hicks and Mr. Kirk Smith.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Llndsey. 1512 Ar
rott street, entertained at dinner, fol
lowed by cards and other amusements. In
honor of their son, Mr. William Llndsey,
last week. Those present wero Miss
Uaura Dean Bolin, Miss Edytho Barfoot,
Miss Lena Bates, Miss Edythe Bowen,
Misa Hazel Conway, SIlss Sybllla Cott
man, Miss Ella. Fleming, Miss Hnrrlet
Rudder, Miss Mario Rudder, MUs Helen
Smith. Miss Daisy Ungler, Mr. Howard
Alfred, .Mr. David Blggard, Mr. William
Foster. Mr. Clifford Fowler. Mr. Earle
Larson, Mr. Wesley Lelghton, Mr.
Charles Mills, Mr. William Llndsey. Jr.,
Mr. George Schtafor, Mr. Rowland Rob.
ton, Mr. Norman Robson, Mr. Francis
Shoemaker, Mr. Francis Weldman, Mr
and Mrs. Joseph Hawthorne and Mr. and
Mrs, Edward Rowen.
WINTER RESORTS
OM rOINT COMl'OllT. VA.
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN
OlD POINT COMrOHTI Qf VP
Bwimmloa Pool. Coif. Sen-
Jt
BU ana TK.tnDt. nnta
OIO. F. ADAMS, Mn,af
Fartrtis Monro. V.. or
"Aik Air, Foaur." at Ulb A Chotnut Sta.i
Cooks' Toum. HI a Broad St.; I'cnna. R. R.
Co., 1433 CtientDUt St.
STEAMSHIPS
Merchants and Miners' Trans. Co.
FLORIDA TRIPS
"By Sea"
Philadelphia to
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$22.40 JACKSONVILLE $39.00
1700 Slile 7-Day Trip
$18.00 SAVANNAH $30.20
Iccludlcs mto.li and itatercora berth.
Tbroujb ikkot! to all poluta. Flat sUam-.
iro. Beat airvica. Low faro. Wlraltia
Telegraph. Automobile carried. Steamer Wed.
aud Bat., tf E Send tor booklet.
tlljf Ticket Office, 103 S. U Street
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North Philadelphia
Miss Ollvo Lees, of 1740 Diamond Btrest,
was tho hostess of her card club ftt lunch
eon nnd carls nn Saturday. Her guests
Included Miss Chrlsslo Geyer, MI89 Mar
enret Wolfe, Miss Bculnh Tcctsworth.
Miss Fmmn Shields, Miss Elsn Woolslfer.
Mrs Arthur 13. Nltzehe nnd Mrs. Henry
Brachhold.
Tho members of the Christian Endeavor
Society of tho Cookman Methodist Epis
copal Church, Lehigh nvenuo nnd 12th
streot, nro arranging to dlstrlbuto Chrlst
mas baskets to the needy In the church
nnd nelghbrohood. Mrs. E. Glthcns, Miss
Edna Lovers nnd Mr. Frank Armstrong
form tho committee In charge
Miss Mabel Mott, of 6th nnd Thompson
streets, will havo ns her houso guest dur
ing tho holidays Mrs. Arthur Howell, of
Pittsburgh, Va.. formerly of this city.
Many entertainments arc being arranged
in her honor.
At tho marriage of Miss Rose Teltel
mnn, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Teltel
man, of this city, to Mr. Slgmund Schnl
Irr, which will take placo on Tuesday
evening, January 4 nt tho Apollo Hall,
172G North llroad street, tho bride will
linvo ns maid of honor her sister. Miss
Ida Toltelmnn nnd the bridesmaids will bo
Miss Gertrudo Tcltetninn, Miss Roso
Goltlelb, Mls Florence Feldman, Miss
Colin Freldman, Miss Elsie Kolb, Miss
Hannah Cohen, Miss Sndlo Mltnlck nnd
Miss Beatrice Goodm.ui, all of this city.
Dr. A. L. Hchaller will bo his brother's
best man and the ushers will Include Mr.
Samuel Sacks, Mr. Alfred Kllgstoln, Mr.
Harry Goodman, Mr. Edward Schultz, Mr.
Samuel Tavls, Mr. A. Mltnlck nnd Mr.
Charles Goodman.
Lansdowne
Tho mombors of tho Manufacturers'
Club held their regular monthly dinner
dnnco nt tho club last cvcnlnrj.
Tho l'l Slsma Fraternity will rIvo a
dnnco In tho 20th Century Club on Do
comber 31. Tho danco Is under tho
direction of Mr. FiiReno Baker, Mr.
Charles l'owell, Mr. Herbert MntslnRcr,
Mr. Cook McLean, Mr. Lewis McLean,
Mr. Rush Tackier and Mr. Cralu
Grloncr.
Miss Kdnn Baker, of Owen avenue. Is
entertaining Miss Kdna Cnrltng, of Bast
Orange, N, J,
Prof. John D. Mahoney gave nn Illus
trated lecture on "Ireland" in the school
auditorium Inst ovenlnR. under tho au
spices of the Republican Club.
Delaware County
Tho Girls' Mission Band of tho Ridley
Park Presbyterian Church will present
"Sydney's Chance" tho latter part of
January.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Pamuel Frank, of Media,
nro rtijoyliiff a trip to Torto Rico.
Mrs. John 13. Shnrpless. of Media, -Is
spending tho week nt Atlantic City.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdsnr S. Clark, of May
Inn, nr.o receiving congratulations on tho
birth of a daughter.
Miss Jean L. Parker, of Drcccl Hill, has
returned from the West Chester Normal
School for tho holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bird, of Drexcl
Hill, loft yesterday to spend tho winter
In Florida.
Dr. J. L. Wldmyer has returned to
Drexel Hill from Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MrCnln, of Drexcl
Hill, havo been entertaining Mrs. J. F.
Bowman, of Arlington N. J.
Camden and Vicinity
Mr. Fdward S. Woodward, of. Broad
way, has purchased tho Pcrrlno property
In Moorcstown and with Ills family will
occupy it in tho spring.
Miss Kntherlno Archer, of Smith Col
lege, Northampton, Mass., will spend tho
Christmas holidays . th her mother,
Mrs. Gcorgo F. Archer.
Mrs. II. C. Wntts, formerly of Cai.iden,
Is spending tho winter In California, ac
companied by her sister, Mrs. A. Mc
Neill. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gnrrabrandt will
be at homo nt Belmar, N. J., nfter tho
New Year. Mrs. Garnbrandt was Miss
Viola Bills, formerly of Camden and
Ocean Grove.
Mrs. William B. Woods, of 312 Penn
street, lias returned from n visit to Hum
monton. Mrs. Woods will movo to Hail,
donilcld early In tho New Year. Her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Solo
mon Glenn, will llvowlth her.
Miss Dorothy Dovelln will return from
Swarthmoro College" this week to spend
tho holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Develln. of 31S Bonn street.
Mrs. Benjamin Reeve nnd Miss Mar
guerlto Hdgar. of 7th and Cooper streoi,'
will spend tho holidays at tho scash'"
ns Is their custom.
French music of tho 15th century .3
being studied this year by tho Camden
Beethoven Club, which meets at mem
bers' homes each fortnight.
WINTER RESORTS
AT1AVUC CUV. V .1.
to Spend the Holidays
Every comfort and convenlenco at tha
big hotels, with tho Christmas spirit
pcrvuiltiig all. ,
The famous Boardwalk, with Its roll
Iob chairs, piers, theatres, etc.; tha
broad, hurd buaih for horseback rldlnK,
good roads for motoring, gulf and other
outdoor dlvertlsements and the health
ful, salt-laden sea air, all tend to make
Atlantic City a most delightful spot for
a mtd-ttlnler ucatlon.
The Leading Houses
are alwaa open, and will furnish full
Information, rates, etc.
Marlliorough-Illenhclm
The Ilolmhurst Galen Hall
Seaside House Hotel St. Charles
The Shelburne Hotel Strand
Hotel Chelsea Hotel Dennia
Wiltshire
Only ono hour from rhlladelphla. Fre
quent trulns lu IVimu. It. It. or 1'lilla.
and Heading ltalhvuy.
I Superior location with an,
unobstructed view of beach
THE ICAD1NG RESORT MOTEL Of THE W0RID
BDuiieorougraiiiKim
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
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JQ3IAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY
TRAYMORE
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tkr ItTL ANTIC CITY.
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SURPRISE PARTIES AND BIRTHDAY
AFFAIRS ARE ORDER OF THE DAY
Miss Clare Mulhern Entertained at Her Home in West
Philadelphia Last Week Various Other
Doings of Interest
MRS. AGNES MULHERN entertained
on Saturday evening at her home,
5242 Addison street. In honor of her
daughter, MIm Clare Mulhern, who cele
brated her 19th birthday. The gueats In
cluded MIot Florenco Walker, Miss Caro
line Bartholow, of Baltimore; Ml9 Chris
tine Dtkrnlinrl, of South Bethlehem s Miss
Marietta Van Decver, Miss Peggy Mc
Dald, Miss ntlicl Walker, Mlsi Gertrudo
W. Mulhern, Miss Marlon Haley, Mr. Carl
Walgran, Mr. Harry Wlghnm. Mr. Wal
lace Murray, Mr. John 11. McGarvey, Mr.
Thomai Lennon, of New York ; Mr. J. J.
Welsh, Mr. I. T. Snulabury, Jr.. Mr. J. J.
Murray, of Baltimore, nnd Mr, M. A. Mc
ConloKue. J
Nearly COO caddies In tho Old York road
section were entertained nt throo of tho
leading country club In tho northern
part of the city nt tho nnnunl Christmas
dinner, entertainment and distribution of
clothing given by tho clubs yesterday.
Tho crowd at tho Pbllmont Club con
sisted of 13 caddies, CO club members nnd
20 entertainers. Mr. Hills A. Glmbel, pres
ident of tho club, did not nrrlvo until
Into In tho nftrrnoon and Mr. Henri'
Strouso conducted tho nrfnlr In his ab
sence. Kpoprhci wero made by John War
den, "0 years old, tho oldest cuddle, nnd
Horaco Tipping, somewhere between 7
and 10 years, the youngest. Rvcry caddy
received a $1 bill, a purse, a "P. C. C."
sweater, a box of candy and nil tho
turkey nnd cranberry sauco and other
trimmings ho could dlsposo of. Flvo
caddies received special prizes of $r each
for extra good work during tho year.
Among tho prominent club men nnd
women who assisted In tho alfnir were
batim, Mrs. Fills A. Gimbet, Mrs. I
Charles Glmbel, Mrs. Henry Strouse, Mrn, j
1. Bnum, Mrs. Simon Rosenau, Mrs. Mil- !
ton Herold. Mrs. Joseph Suellenburg, .
Sirs. Fannie Mastbaum, Mrs. Alexander 1
Dnunenbauni, Mrs. Harry Snellenburg,
Mrs. Louis Wolf, Mrs. Fly K. Scllg, Mrs.
Sidney Aloe, Ml-i Mildred Strouse, Mrs.
David Flolshcr, Mr. Kills A. Glmbel. Mr
Kills Glmbel, Jr., Mr. Fly K. Scllg. Mr
Henry Strouse, Mr. Louis Wolf and atlinr
olllcinls nnd membcis of the club.
Prize sweaters, nnd needed nnd useful
nrtlcles of clothing cre presented to
the caddies at the Huntingdon Valley
Club. An entertainment In which tho
caddies provided the music and perform
ers, also featured the nffalr. At tho
dinner tnblo addresses wero mado by tho
Rov. Benjnmln Sanderson, of Wyncoto;
Mr. John W. Pepper, president of tho
club, F. P. I-angley and Mr. David Cuth
bert. Among the prominent clubmen and
women who assisted were Mr. K. P. Lang
ley, President John W. Pepper, Mr. 13.
I'. Henson. Mr. George W. Klkins. Jr.,
Mr. H. A. Ross. Mr. Corblt Loverlng. Mr.
Fltz-Fugcno Dixon, Mr. John Rankin, Mr.
Frank Buck, Mr. G. 11. Plllngst, Mr. II.
Llpplticolt. Mr. John Rex, Mr. II. G. Fet
terolf, Mr. W. H. Smudley, Mr. John
Winston, tho Rov. Mr. Sanderson. Mrs.
Caleb V. Fox, Mrs. G. Henry Stetson,
Mis. John W. Pepper. Mrs. Gcorgo W.
Klkins, Jr., Mrs. Corblt Loverlng, Mrs.
Gilpin Loverlng nnd Mrs. S. A. Boyle.
About 73 caddies weio the guests of tho
Old York Road Club nt tho clubhouse,
near Jenklntown. The affair wns ar
ranged by a spoclnl Christmas commltteo
as nn appreciation of good sorvlco by
tho boys during the year and in addition
to n dinner nnd entertainment, each boy
wus given a pair of shoes.
Tho Unique Club met nt tho homo of
Miss Reba Mcltzcr. .1013 Berk3 streot, of
which sho Is a member. A number of
donations wero brought In by tho girls
for tho bazaar nnd dance which the club
Is giving for tho benefit of tho Jewish
war sufferers to bo hold at tho Gladstono
Club rooms, 10th street and Susquehanna
avenuo.
The club will hold a theatro pnrty
Christmas evening, whon tho guests will
Include Miss Joan Baron, Miss Rao
Baron, Miss Pearl Burnstlnj, Miss Fan
nlo Cohen, Miss Melba Buxbnum. Miss
Fsslo Deutsch. Miss Sarah Gerson, Miss
Rose Krakovltz, Miss Helen Margolls,
Miss Helen Loblnng, Miss Matilda Iovit,
Miss Gertrudo Silver and Miss Ktliel
Wolf.
Tito next meeting will bo held at tho
homo of Miss Helen Margolls, 23) Green
wich street, on January 3.
A birthday party was given by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Lewis, at their home, 3200 York
street, In honor of their granddaughter.
Miss Irene Welnstcln. Among tho&o pres
ent wero Miss Irene Lewis, Miss Gertrude
Lewis, MlfcR Kvolyn AVeinsteln, Miss Irene
Weinsteln, MIsb Dorothy Welnstcln, Miss
Hortenso Weinsteln, Mk-s f'tlia Bernstein,
Miss Rosallo Bernstein, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Harry Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Weln&tein, Arthur
Make your Christmas a
"White" Christmas.
The Modern Santa Claus
expresses his love for children
by combining thought of their
welfare with thought of their
joys.
That is why many, many
1-M: "jwJ Christmas stockings will con-
- 'Mk. R;ii tain a tube of "S. S. White"
; IS M!:l ToothPaste.
I U-iPCTaW "'" 10e or SSc '"'' Ponder,
' SsVjy SSc '"" "l' Hour druggiat's
I Sf2a or mailed on receipt of price-
3 G77l
J I parPABP-nTTr. THE S. sTwmTENTAL MCfO
""n ' " " ir-TltM . inn III' , ,
Lewis, Benjamin Lewis, Joseph Lewis,
Maurleo Lewis, Miss Mary J. Lewis, Miss
Mnry Gray and Maurleo Grny.
A surpriso party was given by Mr. and
Mrs. Strledler, In honor of their daughtor.
Miss Sarah Strledler. Ono of the feature.-;
of tho evening was a sketch given by
Mr. Harry Kraft, accompanied by Mr.
Morton Grcenborg. The guests included
Mr. Morris Welntrob, Miss Ida Sade, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Louis Pollock, Mr. Benjamin
Davidson, Miss Sarah Strledler, Mr. Ben
jamin Ginsberg, Mis. Ksther Ginsberg,
Mr. David Pollock. Miss Tilly fichomer,
Mr. Harry demon, Miss Anna Hlrsk, Mr.
Alexander Welntrob. Miss Lcina Bade,
Mr. Fdwnrd Werner, Miss Anna Mar
golles, Mr. II. Goodman, Miss Lily Fore
man, Mr. David Sade, Miss C. Oreon
bcrg, Mr. Julius Snelder, Mr. H. Ostroff,
Mr. Maurice M. J. Rothmnn, Mr. Charles
Snelder. Mr. L. Welntrob and Mr. Nnthan
Wagner.
A pnrty wns given to Miss Mary B.
Lnwson. at her home. 416(1 Paul street,
recently, wjien tho guests present wero
Miss Lydln Ilornkoth, Miss Barbara
Christ, Miss Mno Ferguson, Miss B. Mar
tin, Miss Floreneo Red, Mrs. Robert Hor
ton. Miss Veronica Coyle. Miss Allco Cow
don, Miss Vera Clark. Miss Kntle Hahn,
Miss Alice McTngue. Miss Mlnnlo Tlbetts,
Miss Bcsslo Demerest, Miss Mnry Tlbetts,
Miss Clarlco Godfrev, Miss Mno Christ,
Miss Viola Booz, Miss Vera Mortimer,
Miss Agnc-J Burrows, Miss Marie Nlge,
Miss Mnbol A. Christ. Miss Anna Cord
ingly. Miss Mattlo B. Martin, Miss
Tldnn Shay, Miss Mnry B. Lawson, Mrs.
Charles Christ, Mrs. J. Christ, Mrs. M.
Christ. Miss Fthcl Horton, Miss Mil
dred Cowden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawson, Mr,
Jnmcs Clifton, Mr. William Irvln, Mr.
Jack Stock, Mr. Con Carroll. Mr. Georgs
Johnson, Mr. Howard Rcpshar, Mr. Suth
r rd Combs, Mr. Frank Masker, Mr. Wlll
lam Woodworth. Mr. Charles Ryan, Mr.
Harry Crane, Mr. .Augustus Snyder, Mr.
Oswald Rodgers. Mr. Harry Ryan, Mr,
Walter Martin, Mr. John Schofleld, Mr.
John Mortimer, Mr. Richard Trengrove,
Mr. Jnmts Mortimer, Mr. John Whclan,
Mr. Fiincr Simpson, Mr. Clifford Klppax,
llr. Albert Woodlngton, Mr. Michael Mctz,
Mr. Wnlter Hclmiith, Mr. Ildward Lawson
nnd Mr. William Lawson.
A charity dance will bo given by tho
Auxiliary of tho Jewish Consumptive In
stitute on Sunday evening nt tho Apollo
Hall, 1720 North Broad street.
Miss Carrie Hlggnte, of S22 North 41st
street, will entertain nt luncheon and
brlrlFo on Tuesdny. December 23. Covers
will bo laid for eight guests.
What's Doing Tonight
nirar.t Colle-e -tudents In play, ftt colleco;
7..".f o'tlock.
Trtanulo Club of Trlnc-ton; Ilcllovue-Stret-for.t:
S o'clock.
Chrl.itm.T3 linrlv to poor children; MrKelvey's
Hnll. 41M street and Lancaster avenue. 8
o'clock.
New lTnidnnil Society dinner: Ilollcvue
Str.itfonl; " o'clock.
Society of Surgery: Hahnemann Ho"pIUl.
Lecture. "The Modern Dolit to Clrcece." by
t. II. HtoUKhlon llolborn. 14'Jl Arch street: 8
o'clock.
"rianlell-TMrknlck Trlnl." t,v Dickens Fel
lotvuhlp. Hotel Walton, S 15 o'clock.
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