-WjttWpV (' df- t45-wT--( EVENING EEDGrER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915. "D "wrff i wifrjrfr"" "NANCY WYNNE FINDS THE SPIRIT u' uhkistm jljfjny Charities for the Poor persona in uuwuuji x iiiuiuuipnm uins to Attend Northneld Conference THE week advances tho Chrlst ,. .nlrlt grows and glows with Sitef splendor, and it seems to me $r day i hcnr ' some ucnul,ful r?!l nme ono lias done to help ihw It l8 n Brcat th,nB t0 nld fitr. It makes tis appreclato our own ,t blessings moro than over, and rLTrt a broader, kinder knowledge the Joy3 nn1 Borrows of others, Inch only b0 broueht ftnoul pLigh experience. There Is an tin WkM lecllng of ponco about Cstmas: It Is In to air round about . .rt of hush and expectant wait- f (or the coming anew of tho little Ortit Child In tho hearts of Ills r: . .' i.ninv I heard of a woman rt ill know, rich and yot so glad to Vwe her riches with thoso who have lit She lias undertaken to look after L Christmas Joy of 200 poor families, iho will never know who their bene LittH Is, for It Is only on that con- i'tiontnat sno win uu .. -"- ..., fl0k at tllO KlllUiy wurn. in iho ima- tllils. too. Thero Is tho Abraham Ln Entertainment Committee at tho blrenlty of Pennsylvania, named tfW dear old Professor Abrnhnm ioha who has been so long n prom fcait figure In Philadelphia llfo. Tho remenon this committee go personally I the University Hospital on Chrlst ni Day and cntortaln tho patients. 'lilhen those poor, sick peoplo out at Blocklei'I who can ion 1110 joy wnicn i brought to them by tho number of UJIts who go there every Christmas jrj and distribute fruit, candles, gln ftrnuts and Ico cream, i ThU latter work has been going on c nearly BO years, tho Christmas ntebratlon being only a tiny part of 5, is week In, week out these same 'rod women visit tho sick and auffcr hf it the hospital all tho year round. litre Is so much good done In tho VorlJ if wo only stop to look for It. iIwas Interested to hear at tho But- jfr-Renshaw wedding reception last tk that Doctor Hutlor, Ethan Flagg Butler, you know, was In Servla dur ht tho typhus plague, at tho head of tie surgical force, nnd was tho only CMWho did not contract It. Ho endured 13 manner of sufferings nnd received i number of mednls for his bravery at list time. Ho and Margaret Renshaw "were married last Saturday, In Ger Wtown, and aro now on their wed far trip. i; It was so amusing last night nt tho lyric to sco Ruth and Standloy Stokes ,ciipronlng a small party. They wore nldrttly going to tho Penroao Ball afterward. Among others I noticed Jem Bullitt, who by tho way Is look bf very smart theso days. I saw her 1(1 tea last week In a stunning gown (I white broadcloth trimmed with wide hats of black fox fur. Sho had a wdtmuff, too, and a whlto silk beaver lit I don't know when I havo seen ',ia look bettor. Ruth seems so very ijoung to bo a chaporon; only this (lima last year sho was preparing for lis first Assembly, a timid llttlo debu tante. But so tho world wags on. ; The Philadelphia Northfleld Commit tee will hold a midwinter conference twit January 10; that Is, tho girls tho aro going up to attend It will kwe hero on Janunry 10 for North- tti, Mass. Tho conference will last four days. Mary Clayton, whose cn- ftSCment to Rnlnh Plnrln wnH nn- ftinnced this morning; Elizabeth 'Deans, Esther Howell, Isabel Howell 134 Elsa RnntVi nrn rrnlnf- frnm hort tout 100 girls altogether from the w!oua cities of tho Union will attend. Each city has named Its head delegate 4 several additional guests. Mary fif will bo tho Boston delegate, and Mrs. Harper Slbloy and Caroline Clark, Rochester, N. Y will represent that JjJ. The conference Is held on local Blislonary work, In which all these raunr girls aro interested. Members of the Main Line Branch Queen Mary's Neodlework Guild je last Tuesday at the homo of Mrs. John Harvey Gordon, on Elliott ave J", Dryn Mawr. to naclc a second case I ij relief supplies for tho Allies. Mrs. ?won'a husband Is fighting In France. M of course, she Is greatly In vested In the sufferings of tho Allies J? the trenches. She was Margaret litouron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jpholas Thouron. SThlj Inst linv wll h. tit nn ! iUlnneBota. which will sail from Phlla ppwa tomorrow, and It contains IB"1', sponges, bandages, mufflers, Wstlets. knit socks and all manner of "SpiS. St. James Pain., In T.nnrlnn. rt?.'Mn turned ,nt0 a warehouse for S'ttlng and hospital sunDlies. and the J will go Btralght there and Its con tent u- . , . igr- put xo immediate use. Ilrs. Gordon holds the meetings at lijf home every Tuesday, and she and lT fellow workers are very glad of 'ff assistance, as they hope to ship a JB every month, as long as the war vgftlnues. l.lTolly Bally "liid Sf'olly Bally and Brewster Koons T announced their engagement. ig'ry one has been so sure of it I Uinot be Verv well nirnHnx1!. hilt I ik ii'ai1, i0T ,lleJ, ara B0 happy ani1 aiu' ft dear, anil T nrlih thim lov Mb H my hpart. Thow irn hnh HO EU X was thinking when I saw them the Charity Ball (they danced In Ek Eet" by the way)' that they 2e,4 Uko a uair of children. NANCY WYNNE. Personals ffl. Jn, ... . . . . .l. oatr ... rt"lr nas reiurnea 10 ion SCiT a?ter a two years" sojourn In ittT) " w will spend the holidays IS? i,?'Vlacnt llS,y Alice 1 nd daughter-in-law. Mr. Astor, and her daugn- HwiT-A"C8 Mrll Astor. at their IP J" Kew York ff aurf r t- j., .. .-i M " large Jntoxma family dinner PERVADING ALL and Deserving Are Interesting tomorrow at their home In Radnor. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt will leave for Palm Beach early in February to remain sev eral weeks. Mrs.. Horace Brooks' Hurt, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs Henry Drinker o .V' .i1."3 ,akcn nn apartment at 220 houtn Itlttenhotise square, nnd moved In last neck. Miss Gabrlella Tllghman, and Mr. nich ard Tllnhman. Jr., were tho guests of Mm Woodvllle Uohlen, In hor box nt the opera, on Tuesday evening. The other guests wero Mlsi Mary Uohlen. Mr Gustavo Hlchscher and Mr Lawrence Fuller Afterward the party went to tho llltz-' nrlton for supper. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Pennock. of Gcr mnntown, announce the engagement of their daughtor. Miss Dorothy Pennock, to Mr. Wnllaco Chllds Stlls, of German town. Mr. nnd Mri David C. Halpern. of 3tM est Uerks street, have announced the engagement of their daiiRhter, Miss Dorothy H. Halpern, to Mr. Maurice Dorf, of Baltimore The ucddlng will take place In tho coming spring. They will be at home to their friends from 3 to 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Crorer Knowlen, of 1918 Pine street, will entertain at luncheon at the Bcllevue-Stratford, foltowed by ft matinee thentre part, on Saturday, Jan uary 8, in honor of Miss Mildred Marston Jack, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I Foster Jnck. Miss Elcanore Beers, of tho Ilclgravln, will give a theatre party on Wednesday afternoon, December N. In honor of Mrs. John Wallace Hallowcll, who was Miss Emma Wnlton before her marriage, sev eral weeks ago Mr. Samuel Hazelliur.it, formerly of this city but now making his homo In Manchester, N. II., will return for Christ mas nnd will be the guest of Mr. nnd iMrs. Edward N. Wright, of Cheltcn ave nue, Gerniantown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Bnlrd Topping nnd their daughter, of Youngstown, O,, are spending tho Christmas holidays with Mrs. Topping's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Julian Stromeyor, of Oak Iane. Mrs, Topping wob Miss May Stromoyer beforo her marriage, two years ago. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Stlmaon, who have been spending tho winter at tho Aldlne, left this week for Florida, where they will remain Indefinitely. Mrs. F. Porcy Smith nnd her son, Mr. Wlnthrop Smith, have closed their house, 2037 Walnut street, and have moved Into tho Aldlne for tho remainder of the winter. Tho engagement of Miss Lois Root Goodnow, daughter of Dr. Frank John son Goodnow, president of Johns Hop kins University, to Mr. John Van Ant werp MncMurray, of Washington, ilrst secretary of tho Amorican Legation at Pekln, China, was announced in Balti more yesterday. Miss Goodnow, who has been a student nt Bryn Mawr, returned to her homo this week. Tho marriage will take place In February. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wilcox, of 711 Pine street, will rccelvo this afternoon. No cards have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Qulntard Horwitz will bo at homo informally this nftor noon. Along the Main Line WYNNEWOOD-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lenford Murray will entertain Informally this evening nt their homo at Wynnewood in honor of Mr. O. B. Harbison, Mr. Douglas Woodward, Mr. Henry Broad foot and Mr. Benjnmln Harcum. Mr. Harbison and Mr. Woodward, who aro their guests for Christmas, and Mr. Broadfoot and Mr. Harcum, who are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Brown Mc Cowen at their home, 4W1 Spruce street, will return to the Naval Academy at An napolis tomorrow. ROSEMONT Miss Jean Lister Austin entertained the members of tho O. K. II. Club at dinner last evenlnar at her home, at Gulf road nnd Ithan avenue. Covers were laid for 26 guests. BRYN MAWR-Mra. William Henry Hughes, of Morris avenue, has gono to Boston, Mass., where she will remain until after tho holidays. Miss Gertrude Rand, of Edgewood Inn, will spend the holidays with her family In Brooklyn. North Philadelphia Mrs. William Schwartz, of 33JJ North Smedley street, announces tho engage ment of her daughter, Miss Laura M. Wildermuth, to Mr. Howard Ervln Earle, of Prlmos, Delaware County, Pa. Roxborough Mrs. Theodore Baldwin entertained In formally Wednesday night at her home, 1216 Pechln street. Hor guests Included Mrs. William Stetler. Mrs. James Roth well, Mrs. Walter Earloy. Mrs. Charles Terney, Mrs. Clifford MoMaster, Mrs. Abraham Leonard, Mrs, James Frame, Mrs. Verner Frame, Mrs. Charles Haeber leln. Mrs. Robert Whiteside and Mrs. Joseph Sumner. Members of the Roxborough Sewing Club will be entertained at luncheon to day by Mrs. William Addelhelm, of 2526 South Colorado street. Mrs. Samuel A. Cochran, Mrs. Clarence E. Parks, Mrs. William Stroud, Mrs. Andrew Sauer, Mrs. Louis Melvln Struse, Mrs. Frank Cantrell, Jr.. Mrs. Charles aane. Mrs. Charles Whiteman, Mrs. W II. Hoedt, Miss Ray Boocock and Mrs. Mllford C. Fox will be the guests. MISS BELLE FLUM, who is among the workers for the dance, which will be given on Sunday for the Jewish Consump tive Institute, rbIbIbK hbIbIbIbIH : &1b1b1K ubJMM, HIbIbIbIB JIRS. WILHUH UAIUD TOPPING Mrs. Topping, who was Miss May Stromeycr beforo her marriage several years ago, is spending tho holidays in this city accompanied by Mr. Topping nnd their smnll daughter. Germantown Mlsi Mary Bancroft Closson, of CI West Chclten avenue, will entertain nt bridge on Wednesday evening nt her home. Tho guests will Include Miss Mary Rich, Miss Graco Baltlngcr, MIri Allda C. Buehlcr, Miss Dorothy McUrlde, Miss Margaret Frocltch, Miss Joseph! a Fernloy, Miss Jennie Kycs, Miss Anna Doddard, Mr. Edward Kctcham, Mr. Horace Darba, Mr Howell Jones, Mr. Harold Dagle, Mr. Mcrrltt Keyes. Mr William Klngsley. Mr. Russell McUrlde, Mr. Ashbrldgo Shnrp less nnd Mr. George Stevenson. MIsh Elizabeth Brocklo has returned to her homo from boarding school In New England, and will be tho guest of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Gray Warden, of Hedgate. West School Houso lane, for the holidays. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. E. Crouter, of 7100 Germantown avenue, will glvo a dlnncr danco on Wednesday, December 2a. Mr. and Mrs. Lnnlng Harvey, of Wllkcs Borre. Pa., will havo ns their guests for tho first Assembly Miss Dorothy Burgess, Miss Emily Rodenbaugh, Mr. Robert Islt and Mr. J. EUVr Blackledge. Mrs. Harvey was Miss Mario Burgess, of Germantown, beforo her marriage. Mr. George Alexander "Vest, organ ist nnd choirmaster in St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church for tho last 23 years, will be guest of honor At a reception which the members of tho congregation will give on Monday eve ning In the parish house. Mr. West slneo 1012 haB been dean of the Pennsylvania Chapter of tho American Guild of Organ ists. Lansdowne Mr. and Mrs. William Bulr. of Lans downe avenue, nro spending the holidays In Florida. Mr. Thomas Culllnan, of Stewart ave nue, Is suffering from an attack of grip. Mrs. John Walto, of Shadcland avenue, will give a Christmas luncheon of 12 cov ers on Tuesday, The class of 1915 of tho high school will give a dance in tho school gymna sium on Wednesday. In the committee aro Miss Helen rtcld. Miss Helen Daven port, Miss Isabelle Jackson, Miss Grace Bond. Miss Margaret Willis, Miss Laura Willis, Miss Sadie Barrett, Mlsi Myrtlo ? i Craig. Miss nuth Zclglcr, w -n.--j ' Lewis, Mr. Richard Ware, Mr. Fred Paul, Mr. Wendell Osborne. Mr. Theo dore Martin, Mr. Cook McLean, Mr. Lewis McLean. Mr. William Zelgler and Mr. Richard Kane. "West Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. William W. Flske, of 310.J Hamilton street, will have their son nnd daughtor-ln-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seymour Flsko, of Atlanta. Oa., as their guests over the holidays. Their other son, Mr. R. Robertson Flske, a student at Har vard, will return today to remain until after January 1. Miss Olivia Hardy has sent out Invita tions for a bridge to be given on Tuesday afternoon at her homo, IIS Preston street. Northeast Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. S. Baugher and Mr. Earl Baugher, of 2973 Frankford avenue, will spend Christmas in Llanerch. Miss Hester Llndlg and Mies Elizabeth Llndlg, of Kensington avenue and Cam bria street, will spend the holidays as the guests of their grandmother, Mrs. E. Llndlg, of Lewlsburg, Pa. Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson, of 20S0 East Clearfield street, will hold a fam ily reunion this afternoon and evening to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Robinson and Miss Hanna!. R, Comp tons were married in this city, December 21, 1S65, by the Rav. William AVood. then pastor of the Hancock Methodist Epis copal Church. The bridegroom was a native of Salem County, N. J., and had served In the 14th Regiment, Pennsylva nia Volunteers, during the Civil war, when he settled In Philadelphia and met Miss Comptons. Of' their ten children, four are living. Mr, William E. Robin son, of Colllngsdale, Pa.; Mr, Wesley Robinson, of Atlantic City; Mrs. Sarah j They have six grandchildren and one great grandchild. At the time or the wedding Mr. Robinson was 23 years old and the bride was three years younger. BC1IOOI.S AM) COLLEGES Department of Commercial Education Sptclal Coun In Bhorthtnd. Book-kiiplng-. Hoportlur. Fir and Catualty Intursnca dart January Sd In Day and Ettnlnr Schcoll. Temple University Broad fit, btlaw Btrk, rhlladelpaU I'lIILADELVHIA TUBKOEUE1XDE To Normal Court In Kwlmmlnr lilo Jan. -itb. 1916. ThU eour t dlotd tor tboia contftnpUUn teaching, or wUblog to tin a thoroush knowledgi. theoretical and practical, of th proper nittbodi uoed In awlmmtng. dlvlnf and llfcsavlnr. Inquire at offlc. 1105 N. Broad 3U SPECIAL S WEEKS' COURSE tlO 81'AMSU. 1-IlKJ.CH, ITALIAN. UEltMAN 4 LESSONS A WEEK Technical Teacher & TrunaUtor' Ann. C30 Perry Bldy, Spruce 23S. STRAYER'S Tb4,?fi ?bMV aetau. Weddings COCHRAN-BANCROFT. A wedding of Interest to Phlladclphlnns will tnko place tomorrow In Montclalr, N. J , when Mrs Helen Bancroft will become tho bride of Paymaster Thomas Cochran, U. S. N., of Wyncote, Pa. The ceremony will be performed at t o'clock at tho home of tho brldo's brothet -In-law nnd sister, Mr. nnd Mrs Hobert Monroe Boyd, Jr. Mrs. Bancroft, who will bo given In mur rlngo by her brotlier-ln-law, Mr. Philip Z. Hnnkcy, of New London, Conn., will wear n superb gown of white broadcloth, trimmed with sea fur. Her hat will bo of white also and she will carry licr great-great-grandmcther's prayer book. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Henry Emerson Fosdlck, of the Union Theological Seminary. Mr. R. Morris Wood, of Oveibiook, will act as best man Miss Eleanor Hlnes and Miss Edith Bancroft Hankcy, nieces of tho brido, wll! attend as (lower girls. They will wear llttlo white lingerie frocks nnd will carry baskets of IloworB. After an extended wedding Journey Pay master Cochran nnd Mrs. Cochran will bo nt home nfter Februnry IS at 2513 South Lambert street. Among tho Phlladel phlans who will attend tho wedding are Mrs. William Allison Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. Morris Wood. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis McGrath and Mr. Joseph Cochran. DALE-GItUVER. The wedding of Miss Charlotto M. Oruver. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Gruvcr, 6034 Regent street, and Mr. Joseph T. Dale, sou of Mr. John A. Dale, of Curwensvlllc, Pa , will be celebrated tomorrow nt St. James" Klngsesslng Church, 60th nnd Woodland avenue, at fi o'clock, tho Rev. S. Lord GIberson officiating. Tho bilde, who will bo glen away by her father, will wear a wedding gown of white charmeuso ndorncd wlt'i duchesso lnco nnd pearls. Her veil will bo an ex quisite heirloom that was worn by her , grandmother nml aunt. Mlio wm carry n I bouquet of Brido roses and lilies of tho 1 valley. Mrs. Jane H Glvln will attend I as matron of honor nnd tho bridesmaid will bo Miss Emma C. Gruvcr, a bister of tho bride. They will be nttlrcd In costumes of tunmolso blue velvet and sliver lace nnd will wenr strands of pearls around their heads. Their bouquets will bo composed of Klllarnoy roses and whlto daisies. Tho Hower girl, Miss Frances Elizabeth Jackson, will wear a dress of whlto net ,,. ,-. i ...in -... i,..i,.i uver uiim uiuoui turn ntn twit uu.i Ul 1U3C3 41IIU UtLIOICO. Tho bridegroom wilt be attended by Mr. B. Ellis Kester, of Wilmington, nnd the ushers will Includo Mr. Frederick II. Clnrk, Curwensvllle; Mr. Walter 13. Gruvcr, Mr. Joseph Barton Glvln and Mr. Robert C. Hamilton. After tho ceremony a reception will bo held nt tho homo of tho brldo's aunt. Mrs. Robert E. Hamilton, 1221 South 53d street. On their return from tho wedding trip they will llvo at 5330 Hatfield nvenuo, GIESSUjER-SMITH. Tho marriage of Miss Ida Greeley Smith to Mr. Louis Frederick Gelssler, of this city, took place yesterday In Orange, N. J. Miss Smith Is tho granddaughter of Hor aco Greeley and has made nulto a nnmo In the art world. Mr. Gelssler la the gen eral manager of tho Victor Talking Ma chine Company. The marrlago took place at tho home of tho brldo's sister, Mrs. Andrew Wutreo Tord. The ceremony was performed by tho Rev. V. Warner Giles nnd was at tended by a number of guests from New York und this city. There were three matrons of honor, .Mrs. Ford, Mrs Hlmm Iddlngs Bearss. wlfo of Major Bearss, I B. M. C , aud Mrs Albert Ulcslnger, the WI.VTr.lt II ESQ UTS ATLAM1C CITY. N. J. Superior location with an unobstructad view of bejach and boardwalk A recognized standard of excellence c.ec..,6O0. iioiiaij.Buzmr. TMC LEADING RESORT HOTEL OHrlE WORLD JioariJoroiifliiKnwiin ATliANTIO OITY. N. J, OWHmSHIP UIIX9IUIIII JOSIAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY TDAVMflDC LariMtin A IX tX A lUVlVlj A Atlantic City OLD TOIXT COMFORT, VA. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN OLD POINT COMFOST rMfr swunraingr'ooi.Gair.s.aiMa (III Culiln. European Beth, and IVVk Treatments, rorurms.irriu SCO. r. ADAMS. Meaager rortf... Uontoe. V.. "Ask Mr. Foster." ISlh and Chestnut Bis ; Cooks' Tours. 1ST S. Bread St.; Peona. II. It. Co, IeS3 Chestnut St. AUGUSTA. OA. PARTRIDGE INN M. W, PARTIUDQB. A. D. CUSUIKO. OPEN NOVEMBER TO MAT 0 minutes to country club; .wo IS-hoI coll courses tennis; dancing; suites with batna aa4 sleeplni porches. Noted (or tu excellent culalaa, IDEAL WINTEU CLIMATE Address New York Offlc, I Weat 0ta Bt. UKOWKH MILLS-IN-TUE-I'JNESN; j. THP INN Clfcaat mild, dry. inrtioratUif a"1 " H14', driv't:. motor";. Favorlu neak-csS reaort, LL.iM.tl. UUDDKK3. mr irLANrtc art. latter a daughter of Mr. Gelssler by his former msrriage. Tho bride urns given In marriage by her father, Colonel Nicholas Smith. Mrs. Gelssler Is a great favorite In New York; she was educated at the Convent ef the Sacred Heart and by private tutors In Belgium. Her father was for years In the United States diplomatic corps. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Gelss ler will llvo at tho RlU-Cartton, this city. Mr. Golssler came originally from Ban Frnnelsco, but has lived here for n num ber of years. He Is a member of the Racquot, Philadelphia Country and Co rinthian Yacht Club, of this city, and of the Bohemian Club, of San Francisco. LBVT-GOODMAN. Mr. and Mrs. D. Goodman announce that the wedding of tholr daughter, Miss Tlllle Goodman, to Mr. Murray Levy will tako place on Hundsy evening nt 5 o'clock, at tho Aterns Israel Synagogue, 6th nnd Morris streets. Mr. Lew Madden will attend ns best man, nnd Miss Edna Gatty, whoso en gagement to Mr. Madden has been re cently announced, wilt bo tho maid of honor. Following tho ceremony a reception will bo given at tho brldo's home, 2501 South 10th strcot. Tho couple wilt leave Monday on a honeymoon trip to Florida, whero they will bo tho guests of Mr. Levy's uncle. On their return they will llvo In Philadelphia. Along the Reading Miss Emily Lewis, of Washington lane, Elklns Park, will havo as her guest for the Chrlstmsn holidays Miss Sarah Camp bell, of Pittsburgh. Miss Campbell will arrive In tlmo to attend the dance given by Mr. nnd Mrs G. Henry Stetson at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, on Monday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas 8. Waters, Jr., of Washington lane, Jcnklntown, nnd tholr daughter, Miss Elizabeth Waters, will leave today for Baltimore, whero they will bo tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Ellis nt Walbrook for the Christmas holi days. They expect to return to Vncoto Just after tho Ilrst of tho new year. Mrs. James F. Campbell, of Hall rond, Wyncote, hns Mrs. Campboll Vlele. Miss Kathortne Vlelo and Miss Mary S. Vlele, of New York, ns her guests for several months. Mrs. F. Lclghton Kramer, of Sharp less avenue, Melrose Park, has gono to New York, whero Bho will be tho guest of Miss Jcannetto Hooker for box end weeks. Mr. and Mrs Henry K. Walt, of Wyn cote, havo closed their country residence nnd havo left for New Smyrna, Fin , whero thoy will spend tho winter months. Delaware County The Roio Valley Dramatic Club will present Ollbert It Chesterton's play, "Magic." In Artsmans Hall, at Moylan next Tuesday. Mrs. Lola M. Morris, of Chester Heights, and Mrs. Edna L. Morris, of Hryn Mawr, have left to spend the holi days in Boston, Mass. The marriago of Miss Margaret Payers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sayers, of Chester, to Mr. Grovcr Malln, of Media, took place yesterday morning nt 10 o'clock nt tho parsonage of tho Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church at Chester. Miss Frances Wright has returned from Wcllcsloy College to her homo In Moylan. Tho Junior members of the RIdloy Park Woman's Club, will give a danco on December 29. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Fogg, of Ridley Park, havo returned from a trip to Porto Rico. Mrs Albert Padloy, of Clifton Heights, Is recovering from tho grip. In hundreds of homes it will not be filled t ! 1 (a you enjoy your onnsrmas witnouc aoing somecning ior uie mue ones whom Santa Claus may forget? Call or send your contributions to the Santa Claus Warehouse, 608 Chestnut street, today. SANTA GLAUS CLUB PUBLIC PLANS ARE BEING MADE FOR MANY NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS - - Theta Tan Sorority Plana Masked Dance for Last Day of the Year Charity Concert and Dance for Jewish. Consumptive Institute on Coming Sunday THERE wilt bo a masked dance on New Year's Evo In the cafe of the Wlssn hlckon, when tho members of the Theta Tnu Sorority, a high school society, ani their friends foregather there for their seventh annual Christmas week ball. There will bo a stringed orchestra and tho nffnlr will open with ft "Paul Jones," followed by a gcrman. After this, the guests will unmask. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ball and Mrs. If. B Osmond will receive. The of ficers of the sorority are: President. Mis. Emily Ball; vice president, Miss Stella Snowden: secretary, Miss Adella Mitchell, nnd treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy Oamber. The commltteo of tho Jewish Con sumptive Initltuto hns mado final ar rangements for b. sacred concert and dance, to bo held on Sunday evening at tho Apollo Halt, ?$ North Broad street. Mr. M. B. Squires chairman of tho Danco Committee, has arranged a spe cial entertainment program for thnt evening. Among thoso who will partici pate at tho concert are: Miss Gertrude Silvers, vocal solo, Samuel Weltz, barl- Wilmington Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank S. Connable will entertain on the evening of February 23 In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Plerro S. du Pont There will be dancing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Connable will also havo n party for the Christmas week-end stny Ing nt Rock Farms, their guests Includ ing Mr. Connable's mother, Mrs. John Jl Connable, Mr. nnd Mrs. Austin -. Lancaster. .Mr. Derry Floyd, Mis Helen Meoks, of Boston, Mass , nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Bennett and their son, of New York. Tho dance given last night by Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sattorthwnlte for Miss Allco Sattcrthwalte In tho New Century Club Building was tho largest altnlr given this week. Tho guests Included many of iho younger set. who aro home from school for the holidays. Mrs. William F. Sellers and Mrs. Frank Cox will entcrtnln at cards next Tuesday afternoon nt Edgo Moor in honor of Miss Hannah Woodnut, of Scnttle, Wash., who Is staying with Gov ernor and Mrs. Charles 11. Miller. Miss Katharine Miller, who is home from the Woman's College of Maryland at Luthcrvllle, has her classmate. Miss Lllllc Blount, of Savannah, Oa., with her for the holidays. Mrs. II. A. Miller en tertained for them at a box party at the Oarrlck Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Henry F. du Tont will entertain nt dinner nt Wlnterthur on Monday night beforo tho dance to bo given by Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Coleman du Pont for Miss Rence du Pont. Mrs. Henry B. Thompson has returned to Brook wood Farm, after a few days' stay In New York with Mr. Thompson, whoso business engagements now keep him lit the city tho greater part of tho week, Mrs. Victor B. Wooley entertained tho Tuesday Morning Bridge Club this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. John McChcsney, of Ever ett, Washington, nro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Scott, Jr., for tho Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. William C. Peyton nnd You Fill It LEDGER tone! Master Oscar L-ftngman, violin solo; Master (Samuel Rlchm n, piano boIo: "Baby" Loulso Sepal, too dancer: Master Leonard Flum, violin eolot Char lotto Flum, vocal solo, nnd Miss n. Btew art, singing tho latest popular songs of the season. One of the special numbers will be, "When It's Orange Blossom Time) in Iiovolnnd." The concert will begin nt 8:30 and dancing from 11 p m. til'. 2 a. m. Art Urgent appeal Is extended to nil. The) proceeds of this affair are to be utilized tofrethor with other moneys for th maintenance of tho hospital to bo built In Philadelphia for the treatment of the poor suffering from consumption. Mr. Renjnmln Hoffman, Mr. Frank Ooldbcrg, Mr. Pnmucl Cohen, Mr. Theo dore Goldlilum, Mr. Samuel Gold, Mr. Harry Hoffman and Mr. Edward Zablu doff arc helping to make tho affair a. suc cess with tho aid of many moro mem ber, of the auxiliary. Mlsa Kdlth Gracell is In charge) of tha Refreshment Committee, assisted by Miss .tulln Selcclmnn, Miss Anna Rarnet, Miss Hsthcr Rosenzwelg, Miss I.ottio Bar net, Miss Sadlo Cherry, Miss Bella Flum, Mlsi Pophlo Lnngman, Ml".s Reba Uurd, Miss Anna Aaronson, and Mlsa Anna Isrnclvltr. their son, Bernard Peyton, wilt spend the week-end with Mrs. Eugene du Pont at Polleport. Miss Lydla Chichester has gono to Rockvlllo, Md., to spend tho week-end. Miss Virginia Klrkus arrived this week from Vassar College to spend the holi day season with her parents, tho Rev. Frederick M. Klrkus and Mrs. Klrkus. .cTvvrfffi 4iovJargram For Christmas Delivered any where for $5.00 fe tSV? of&o Z&se 221 S. Broad 5th lottiiSCiddfa tf&s block STEAMSHIPS Fxopida By; rhlladelphla to Jacksonville One Way Hound Trip $22.40 $39.00 Indudlne Meal and Stateroom llerth n00-Ulle 7-Day Trip. Indudlne atop-over at Savannah. Ticket, eood returning within alx months. Steamer leaves Philadelphia every Wednesday and Saturday at 0 V. M. Send (or Particulars. MEKCIIANTS MI.VEItS" TKANS. CO. Ticket Office. 103 8. 3 Hi St., rfalla.. r, IV. 1'. TUIINEIt, O. P. A.. JIaltlmora Md. unless you fill it. Can al f. I1i-1 JW&A