Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 28, 1915, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY DECEMBER 28, 1915.
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? NANCY WYNNE'S DAILY GOSSIP
Benedicks Ball to Be Important Event Tonight Mr.
and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower Will Entertain
Before BallOther Dinners
rrWE most important affair socially
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which will bo given nt Horticultural
Itall. This ball Is always ono of the
most enjoyable affairs of the year and
Is looked forward to by old and younpr,
-nd the debutante who Is lucky enough
to receive an Invitation Is the envied of
all others,
Thero will bo a number of largo din
ners before hand. Mr. and Mrs. Clinrlo
rnagno Tower will entertain In honor
of Helen and Gertrudo, and the John
Hampton Barnes will entertain for
jlary Bohlcn, who Is ono of the "lucky"
debs.
Among thoso who will recelvo at the
ball will bo Mrs. Alexander Van Rens
selaer, Mrs, Edward Lowber Welsh and
Mrs. Tower.
It Is astrangro (thing and a rather
terlous one to say the least, how a story
rises out of a very trivial occurrence, Is
told from mouth to mouth and I am
afraid each ono enlarges a tiny bit and
the first tiling you know somo ono is
Injured by an absolutely untrue tale.
There has been ono going tho rounds
lately about ono of our little debu
tantes, which though by no means
wicked, still mado her seem decidedly
racy and which turns out ito bo tho
manufacture of many Imaginative
brains. It was said that this same
llttlo girl attended a party lately on tho
Main Lino and when In tho conserva
tory of this private homo accepted a
dare from two young men to pose In
the fountain, which she did and the
young men aro supposed to have turned
on tho water and half drowned tho
imall girl. Now I think It Is rather
Interesting to know that tho same little
lady did not remove her shoes nnd
stockings nnd jump Into any fountain
In any prlvato house, nor even think
of so doing.
The true storyls thlc: Tho deb In
question wits walking through Rltten
house Squnro with a certain young
suitor and when they came to tho foun
tain or rather pond there, said suitor
dared tho wee girl to walk around tho
edge on tho broad border and straight
way they both proceeded to do so. It
la such an Innocent llttlo story and just
plain fun and it docs seem a pity that
such a story grew out of it, Just be
cause the small girl is full of life. Of
course, I do not mean to advocato run
ning around the curbs of fountains and
ponds, but surely the worst that could
be said about it is that It was not very
dignified and there It ends. Unfortu
nately they both thought It was fun
and told different friends, who In turn
repeated it to others and so It grew.
L That this is indeed tho day of delight
ful democracy was brought homo to my
astonished gazo the other morning
When I behold ono of tho most nttract
ivo of our younger matrons, Bwnthed
t.ln furs, hurrying in the direction of her
' homo on South 13th street. A glorious
morning for the "constitutional" 1 con
ceded; but thero was a vastly dif
ferent object in that early morning
t (troll, for fato decreed at that juncture.
i or perhups It was a capricious wind,
that tho package which she carried be-
t hind her huge muff should slip its
moorings and lo! 1 1 tho twinkling of
' an eyelash, tho sidewalk was littered
with nice, crisp breakfast rolls. Her
embarrassment, when a passerby of
fered to restore tho broken bag and its
former contonts, was pretty to behold,
but I'm wondering If "dejeuner" was
disposed of that morning, for tho lady
hurried on toward her homo with only
, the remnant of a smllo as an Indication
of the morning a adventure.
The engagement of Agnes Knnnedy,
the older daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Edward Kennedy, to young
Caspar Townsend has been announced.
The secret has not really been n secret
to those "in tho know" for some time,
although many people thought they
had decided to wnit until tho spring
to make any formal acknowledgment.
Agnes, who 1b smaller than her
debutante sister Emllie and much
more of a brunette type, possesses
much charm of manner and wears the
most ultra-clothes with a verve that
makes them extremely becoming. At
the recent Page-Kremer wedding she
appeared in one of the most distinctive
costumes seen for some time. Her
trotteur, of deep brick-red broadcloth,
had a short coat which flared out from
the skirt at the waist line and was
trimmed with a deep, square collar
and wide cuffs of sable fur. Her hat
was the oddest shape conceivable of
gqli lace In a scoop the -peak taper
ing almost to a point at the crown,
where it had a band of sable. Miss
Kennedy has won quite a reputation
for herself on the courts, and gen
erally succeeds in carrying off some
honors in the spring and fall tennis
tournaments. Her finance Is a son of
Sir. J, Barton Townsend, of Over
brook, and a brother of Miss Marjorie
Townsend and qf little Anne Town
send, who will probably spend several
more years at school,
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Blddle are being
f "iffratulated on the birth of a daughter.
iney have left their place at Sprlngmeaa.
Noble. Pfl.. nnrl art in.nln? Tlprpmber.
IP January and February with Mrs. Blddle's
ieniB, Mr. and Mrs. J Bertram Lippin
COtt. at 171. on-llna .,,.,, rm Ttldrila
y DOlOrA Tip," mav-laca leaf P.hptial'lf WAS
ft Sllss Sarah Lippincott.
fl tmA -r.. i. Ti . ,
Jf engagement of their daughter, Miss
( coast, of Moylan.
Announcement has been i made bv Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Z. Weber, of Norrla
own, p the engagement of their daugh
ter. Miss Jean Weber, to Mr. Jay V.
Ulirr ATlua 'XtrAWn t .i.n . Tl'ol.
tMIey College, class of 1311, and a. popular
e'-remoer oi the younger set Jn Norns-
u air. Mare Is assistant secretary or
Jne Reading Railway The marriage will
,wko place jui the early bummer.
Ir, and Mm William fjaeter Austin
4 ttte Misses Austin alll be t home in
iaewont pn Saturday. January 1, from
HW41 5tv o'clncl. There will be an
mo aad viQlijt recital by Frederic
nich. No cards
-Mnxson and Thaddeus
nave ueen sent out.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Sellers, of Ard
more. have changed the dato of their
dnnce from tomorrow to Monday evening,
January 3. The dance will bo given for
their daughter. Miss Nancy Sellers, and
will take place at the Acorn Club Instead
of the -Merlon Cricket Club, as was orig
inally planned.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Seeburgcr. of nala,
will give a Christmas dance nt the Cyn
wyd dub tonight In honor of their daugh
ter, Miss Ursula Sccburgcr. There will
be about 83 guests.
Dr. ami Mrs. George D. B. Darby, of
Merlon, will give a dance on New Year's
night In honor of their daughter. Miss
Janet MnoLnron Darby, and their son,
Mr. James Douglas Darby. The guests
will be of the collego and school sets.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph B. McCall will
give a dinner before the meeting of Mrs.
Kcttcrllnus' dancing class on Jnminry 13.
Beautiful decorations wcio the featuro
of n large dance given last night at tho
Huntingdon Valley Country Club by Mr.
and Mrs. O. Henry Stetson In honor of
Miss Emily Lewis nnd Mls3 Mildred
Levis. Tho ballroom was a mass of
Christmas trees lit up with colored lights,
while from tho celling were festooned
ropes of laurel. Most Interesting was an
old-fashioned "puts," which was built In
an alcove. Lights nil through the room
were covered with red crepe paper, thus
shedding a subdued nnd rosy light on
tho dancers.
Miss Betty Scott, daughter of Mrs. J.
Hutchinson Scott, of Ifit South 21st streot,
will entertain a number of friends at
the Supper 0,lub nt the Bellevuc-Strat-ford
on Satutday, January 8.
Mrs. Frank Crozer Knowlos, who will
entertain nt luncheon, followed by a thea
tre party, on the afternoon of Wednesday,
January .", In honor of Miss Lnuru Dot
toror McCowon, will have ns her guests
Miss l'll?abeth Coanr, Miss Holen Oray
Murray, Miss Mary D. McCowon, Miss
Olmlys McCowon, Miss Mnrcelle Allison,
Ml.'is Mnrv Allison, Miss Margaret May,
Miss Isabel Montgomery, Miss Mabel
Leonard nnd Mrs. Ilmmnnucl Brown .Mc
Cowon. Mrt nnd Mrs. Wllmcr T. Cells, of 1128
Wyoming avenue, Lognn, will entertain
nt luncheon nnd cnida this afternoon to
announce the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Viola Helen Hells, to Mr. Wil
liam CI. Heck, Jr., of this city. The
guests will be Miss Frances Beck, Miss
Alice McFndden, Miss Hdna Scull, Miss
Violet Carson, Miss Florence Gelbler, Mlsa
Adelaide Froollch, Miss Chnrlotto Flem
ing, Miss Katherlno Gaunt, Mrs. Anthony
M. Callanan, Mrs. Frederick Fleck and
Mrs. Gcoigo Knnpp.
Mr. and Mrs. CJeorgo II. Frailer, Miss
Harriet M. Frazler nnd Mr. George II.
Fr.izler, Jr., arc occupying their home,
2131 Spruce street, for the winter montln.
Mrs. James Arnold Lowell, of Boston,
has been visiting her brother and slster-ln-law,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles West
Churchman, nt their home on Summit
avenue, Jenklntown. Mrs. Lowell was
Miss Mny Churchman.
Mrs. A. Loewensteln announces tho
engagement of her daughter, Miss Selma
J. Loewensteln, to Mr. Edward I. Proscn,
formerly of Clarkesburg, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Gowen, of
Flourtown road, are occupying their win
ter homo nt 2000 Do Lanccy street for tho
remainder of tho season.
Miss du Pont's Debut
WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 2S.-Ono of
the largest and most brilliant affairs of
tho holiday season was the debutante
party given last night by Genernl and
Mrs. T. Coleman duPont for their young
est daughter. Miss Itcnee duPont. About
COO guests wero present from Philadel
phia, Washington, this city nnd other
places. The guests were received In the
ballroom, which was handsomely deco
rated with holly wreaths, Christmas
greens and American Beauty roses. In
tho conservatory and other rooms of
their house, SOS Broome street, the deco
rations wero polnsettins, hyacinths nnd
a largo Christmas tree. Tho house guests
of the dul'ont's include Miss Ellen Wood,
of Sayvllle, L. I.; Miss Mary Kirk, of
Baltimore, and Miss Katherlne Clarke,
of Northampton, Mass., the llancce of
Francis Victor duPont, son of General
and Mrs. duPont. Receiving the guests
were General and Mrs. duPont, Mrs.
Paul Wilson and Miss Ellen C duPont,
Bisters of Mies Renee duPont; Miss
Katherlne Clarke nnd Miss Alice Bush.
Oglcsby orchestra, of Chester, played for
the dancing and during the evening sup
per was served. Miss Renee duPont wore
a charming white taffeta gown, embroi
dered In silver. She carried mauve
orchids. On Christmas day General nnd
Mrs. duPont announced the engagement
of their eldest daughter. Miss Ellen C.
duPont, to Hollyday S. Meads, Jr., for
merly of Washington, D, C, but now of
this city, The guests for the party In
cluded virtually all tho younger set, who
nre home from school for tho Christ
mas holidays. Miss duPont has been
the most feted debutante of the season,
and soveral parties have been given In
her honor, one of which was given by
United States Senator and Mrs. Wlllard
Saulsbury.
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afttchat Noted for luclUotsmlaa.
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v3 JiO"-! Photo by LIdo Studio.
I MISS HELEN DUDLEY
Whose cnpaRcmcnt to Mr. Matthew McCloskcy has just been
announced. Miss Dudley will bo the iiest of honor at a ten to bo
Riven tomorrow afternoon by her sister, Misg Mnry Dudley, at her
home, 5229 Chester avenue. The decorations will include poinsettins
nnd holly. Tho K"csts will include Misn Mnric 0. Neill, Miss Mny
De Lonpe, Miss Adelaide Gillinghnni, Miss Augusta Welsh, Miss
Vera Tubedy, Miss Ann Whelen, Miss Marguerite Hartley anil Miss
Mary Lyons. The hostess will be nssistcrt in receiving by her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Goromo Dudley. Mrs. Dudley will Rive
n dinner for Miss Dudley and her fiance on Thursday evening, fol
lowed by a theatre party for u number of additional guests.
Weddings
HATON ENDHHS.
A very quiet wedding took place yes
terday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Mrs.
Holen Cross Hndrcs, daughter of Mrs.
William Cross, of 113 Cedar street, Jen
klntown, was married to Mr. Ralph Waldo
Eaton, of Norwich. Conn. Tho ceremony
wns performed by tho Rev. J. M. Groton,
rector of tho Church or Our Saviour, Jen
klntown, nnd took placo at tho home of
the bride. The room was artistically dec
orated with ferns and Christmas greens.
The bride had no attendants nnd tho
bridegroom's brother, Mr. Willis Eaton,
wns his best man. A Bmall rcccptlop fol
lowed tho ceremony for tho family nnd
a very few Intimate friends. After nn
extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Eaton will be at homo at Norwich, Conn.
TATbOIt-LAWHENCE.
The wedding of Miss Ireno Lawrence
and Mr. Herbert W. Taylor, of Malvern,
took place today at the bride's home In
Brooklyn.
Mrs. Taylor Is a graduato of Vassar
College. After her graduation sho spent
tho summer abroad, being among tho un
fortunate ones who wero detained In the
war zono.
Mr. Taylor Is a graduate of Haverford
College, being nctivo in athletics whllo
there. Since Us graduation ho has taken
up the study of medicine at the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania.
Aftor a short wedding trip, Mr. and
Mrs. Taylor will make their home nt
Efith and Walnut streets. West Philadel
phia, where they have taken apartments.
nOBERTS-BP.OWEIl-HIGHL.EY.
Prominent among tonight's weddings
will be that of Miss Rebecca Brower
Highloy. of 2121 West Venango street,
niece of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hlghley, and Mr. Walter Roberts, which
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THE JEFFEItSON European plan. Dally
concerts by U. B. Marine Hand. Horns of ths
green turtle, lobster and other sea food.
U. H. Army and Naval Station. Tarpon and
00 other kinds of fishing.
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Booms single, en suite wltnpatn; under
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Etsam heat, electricity. Mrs, A Miss Ecksrt.
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Located near city and ocean; boating, bath
inr, fishing; all conveniences. Excellent
table.
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Centrally located, opposite Victoria Park.
Exclusive family house. Modern. Close to all
attractions. 115 up. Eugene A. Davis.
IMPERIAL HOTEL ; -
Thoroughly modern. Rooms single & en suite.
Sun parlor and ballroom. Excellent tabl
and service. Booklet. B. L. BUCKLER. Mgr.
POINT PLEASANT HOTEL
Only hotel on the water' front. Open all year
Newly Improved. New management. Home
cooking. Bates 13 per day up. K. W. Hallden.
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Strictly flrst-class family hotel. Centrally
located. Modern. Homo cooking. Boating,
bathing. No tar. W. H. SPURGE.
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Delightfully situated on Rose HUL Rooms
Urge and well furnished. Private Baths.
Sun Parlors. Tennis. Golf. M. DALLMAN.
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will take place in the Tioga Methodist
Eplsropal Church, Tioga nnd 18th streets,
nt C:M o'clock. Tho ltcv. Dr. John Gor
don, of tho theological department of
Temple t'nlverslty, will perform tho cere
mony, ""ho bride, who will be given In
mnrrlngc by her uncle. Air. George W.
Kendrtclc. Jr., will wear u gown of bridal
untln trimmed with duchess nnd exquisite
old fnmlly lace. Her veil of tulle, ar
ranged with a cap of duchess lace and
R
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orange blossoms, will extend to the end of
the long .ourt train. Bride roses and
lilies of the valley will bo carried, Mr.
Alvln Snook will be the bridegroom's
best man and the usherj will be Mr. Sid
ney Farblsh, Mr. Leonard Pearson, Mr.
Charles Kunz and Mr. Roland Rudrauff.
Owing to the recent death of the bride's
aunt, tho reception will be omitted. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Roberts upon their return from
their wedding Journey, will be at home
after February 1 at 2121 West Venango
street.
R0SMAN-R1CKMAN.
A very pretty wedding will be solemn
bed tonight nt tho homo of Mr. nnd
Mrs. I.ouli Rlekman, 2033 North Gth street,
when their daughter. Miss Jennie Rlek
man, will be given In marriage by her
father to Mr. AVllllam Itoman. of West
Lehigh avenue. Rabbi Englnntler will
officiate at the ceremony, which will be
followed by a reception. The bride will
wear a gown of white chiffon draped
over white satin nnd n veil of tulle ar
ranged with a enp nnd lilies of Iho val
ley. A shower bouquet of lilies of the
vnlley will be carried. Mils Lena Rlek
man. tho brldo's sister, will bo maid of
honor.
Mr. Rosmnn will have for best man Mr.
Morris Rlekman, the bride's brother, nnd
for ushers Mr. John Schoffcr, Dr. James
L'ntenbcrger and Mr. David Samuels.
HLATTHERO RACK
Tho marriage of Miss Cella Sack, daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Hack, of 2C14 North
30tli street, to Mr. lienj.imln Hlnttberg,
of 2817 North 2Sth street, was solemnized
Sunday afternoon nt the home of the ofll
elatlng rabbi, tho Rev. Dr. Huglnndcr.
The bride was given In marriage by her
father nnd wns unattended. Following
tho service a reception iraq held at the
home of tho bride's pnrenis. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hlnttberg, upon their return from
their wedding Journey, will live In Wil
mington, Del.
LtNNKIt KHMPF
Miss Gertrude C. Kcmpf, daughter of
Mrs. Selma Kcmpf, of 214S North 1.1th
street, became the bride of Mr. William
M. Llnncr on Frldny afternoon. The cere
mony wns performed nt 4 o'clock nt tho
home of the brldo's mother by Magistrate
William M. Glenn nnd wns followed by
a reception. Tho bride, who was unat
tended, wore her trnvellng suit of dnik-
tiluo broadcloth, trimmed with fur nnd a
velvet hat to match. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lln
ncr left on n short honeymoon trip nnd
will be nt home nftcr January IS nt 214S
North 13th street.
LYNCH-COFFHY.
A very quiet wedding will take place
this afternoon In St. Elizabeth's Catholic
Church, 23d and Berks streets, nt 4-30
o'clock, when Miss Evelyn Agntha Coffey
will become the brldo of Mr. Francis L'iw
rence Lynch. The ceremony will bo per
formed by tho Rev. John L. Moore, and
will be witnessed by tho Immediate fami
lies only, owing to tho recent death of
Miss Coffey's mother.
'ine brldo Is the daughter of Mr. Martin
M. Coffey, of 1827 North 24th street, and
Mr. Lynch Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs.
John Richard Lynch, of 230.r, Cntharlno
street. Miss Mary Coffey, n. sister of the
bride, will attend her ns maid of honor,
and Mr. John Lynch will bo his brother's
best man.
After the ceremony tho rouplo will lenvo
for u trip through tho West.
A Beautiful Calendar Illustrated In Colors
Free With Friday's Evening Ledger
On Friday tne Evening Ledger will
issue a beautiful calendar, measuring
17x11 menes, printed m colors.
It vill contain a lilting little song,
"The Opening Door," by Tom Daly,
illustrated m colors by Henderson.
It is worthy of a place m your daintiest
room. Order your newsdealer now to
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FRIDAY'S
ONE
LARGE BALL ARRANGED FOR
NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION
The One Hundred Club Will Give Its Fifth Annual
Dance at Horticultural Hall on Saturday Night.
Other Entertainments Incidental to Holiday Season.
THE fifth nnnunl ball of the One Hun
dred Club wilt bo held on tho evening
of Saturday. January 1, at Horticultural
Hall. Mr. Fdererlck A. Shlmp Is president
and Mr. Henry H. Nightingale. 3d, secre
tary of tho club. Tho members Include
Miss Adelnlde Anderson. Miss Chnrlotto
Aiislermehl. Mr. Morton L Barry, Mr.
.tames M. Bonner, Mr. Howard Brazier,
Mr. Charles M Brendllngcr, Mr. Harry
Brown, Miss Edith Brown. Mr. Wllllnm
E. Hurkhard, Miss Elsie Butz, Mr. Jack
II. Campbell. Mr. CharloB II. Calllhan.
Mr. Edward B. IV Carrier, Miss Margaret
Coxe, Miss Ruth H. Cros, Miss Jane H.
Cunningham. Miss Dorothy H. Gushing,
Miss Edvtho Dawson, Mr. Theodore De
Bow, Mr Russell Dcily. Miss Mildred
Demmy. Mr. Theodore Fitzgerald, Miss
Elizabeth Frlrke. Mr. Joseph Gallagher,
Miss Beatrice Oarragues, Mr. Irvln C. Gar
vorlck, Mr. Watson Garvin. Mr. Alexan
der Glass, Mr. Edward Graham, Mr.
Laurie V. Glove, Mr. Frank A. Gubn, Mr.
Osonr Ouenthoer, Miss Claire lllldcn
brand, Miss Mnry Hnywnrd, Miss Elvia
Kprunnrc, Mls Helen Ctinnlnghnm, Miss
Salllo Hill, Mi's Florence H. Hewitt, Miss
Grace C. Jones, Miss Jeanne Kelloy, Miss
Beatrice Kltson. Mr. Charles H. Knowl
ton, Mr. Joseph tt. Knowlnn, Mr. Harare
Koons, Miss Martha A. Lupton, Miss
Bessie Maclvcr, Miss Helen M. Mnrs,
Miss Esther L. Maullck, Mr. William Me
Cargoe, Miss Marlon McCosker, Miss Ab
ide McCosker, Mr. Earl S. McFretor, Miss
Mnneta Mellon, Mr Frank Mllden. Miss
Helen Millard, Miss Ethel Moore, Mr.
Harold V. Murdock, Miss Edna Mucnch,
Mr. Knrlo M.vers, Miss Elizabeth Nel-
I ... n....n n Vtrvl.tlMfrntn Mla
I Mnrlo Pnitildge. Miss Mnry Patterson,
I ... . .... . A, -, T, ......
Miss r.lsie I'auerson, .mips .iiiuiun x-unj,
Mls Josephine Pile. Miss Bessie M. Pol
lock, .Mr. Edwin F. Poulterer, Mr. Will
lam I'ye, Mr. AVllllam Austin, Miss Helen
Smith, Miss Mnrle Dat7, Mr. Frank Epp.i,
a,- tn.-t.i no Mir Wllllnm Otllnn. Mr.
! Frank Rnmho. Miss Clalro Robinson, Mr.
' John Robinson, Miss Boinlce Scherer, Mr
I Ralph Schmuekcr, Mr. Earlo J. Schurfcr,
Mr. Edward Schmldhelser, Mr. Frank L
tMinllOW, .MI. rilllll OUUM.lll, .IIIDfl KlUlj
Collins Smith, Miss Mnrgnretta Smith.
A dance wns given last week by Mr.
Edwin Burncll Rlioads and Mr. Barclay
Walton Fox, of Tioga, In honor of Mr,
Paul H. Isenberg nnd Mr. Lloyd G. Till
man, of Met ccisburg-Academy, who nre
home for the holldns. Among thoso
present wero Miss Grace Rudolph, Miss
Marlon Clnrkc, Miss Dorothy Zurn, Miss
Ginco Hart, Miss Elenoro McMurray,
DANCING
Wagner
17.10 N. Hroad St. Phone Din 8.18.
Snc-lable Ilvcry Wed. & Bat. nvB.
?rlinlnr;' Vrac Tnnirrht lln', Everv XIn-.
aCHOI.irb 0llnpe 1 Ul"c,"lTues.Thur V.g.
wiNh Marcli Gras Festival Frieci:Vr
sbl'VCNlHS DANCINO fNTtl. 1 A M
MATlNUn -Sr.W YHAIl'S nVO DANCH
Mra Wninicr'H Hon Ton M.isquo Wed , Jan. 5.
CENT
Miss Marion Conner, Miss Maud Wilson,
Miss Florence Brown, Miss Frances Wal
lace, Miss Alice Loose, Miss Ruth Fill
man, Miss Mildred Taylor, Miss Naomi
Kaufman,' Miss Marie Edmunds, Miss
Anola Van Horn, Mr. Lloyd Flllman, Mr.
Paul Isenberg, Mr. John Edmunds, Mr.
Jay R. Rhoads, Mr. Fred Davis, Mr. John
Gemmell, Mr. Joseph Coxo, Mr. Hall
Rentschler, Mr. Harry C. Cross, Mr.
Dnvld Eckles, Mr. William Butler, Mr.
Edward Lamb, Mr. Lewis Slegel, Mr.
Edward 'Frcnchy, nnd Mr. Lewis Van
Tmyne.
8t. Fhllomona's Cathotlo Clut, of
Lansdowne, will give a stag entertain
ment and supper on January 3. During
the entertainment the club will be pre
sented with tho baseball cup and ponnant
which they won this year as a team in
the Church League.
The Mlshorral ZIon auxiliary dnnce,
held last week under the leadership of
Mr. Leon Herman Rose nnd Miss Hattla
Bllcden, was a great success. Among
theso present were Mr, Abraham M. Hose,
tho Rev. Dr, Oscar Levin, Mr. A. A. Lev
Inthnl nnd Mr. Goodman A. Rose.
Mr. Leon A. Rose acted as chairman
and was assisted by Mr. Abraham Klm
meblatt, Mr. Benjamin Portnoff, Miss
Hilda Fay Blledan, Miss Dora. Jaspan,
-Miss Rosalie Sommers, Miss Moltte Gold
berg and SIlss Reva Halpern.
What's Doing Tonight
Opera. "Tocn." Metropolitan Opera IIoum:
8 o'clock.
Tn-enty-nfth anniversary banquet. Cnthollo
HlKh Sriool, nelleMie-Stratfordi 7 o'clock.
Urnedlctn' ball. Horticultural Mails p o'clock.
Clirletmaa celebration, llobcrt Morris Club,
Colonnade Hotel, iljso o'clock.
. Innce. MMIco-Chlrurclcal lloipltal nurse
Hotel Itlttenhouie.
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Department of
Commercial Education
Fpeclnl Courses In Shorthand, Book
keeping, Ileportlnc, Fire and Casualty
Insurance start January 8d In Day and
UvenliiK Schools.
Temple University
Itroad St. below Berks, l'hllndelphla
1'lllI.ADKLriIIA TURNGK.MR1NDK
The Normal Course in Swimming begins
Jan. 4th, 1U10. This course Is designed for
tboso contemplating teaching, or wishing to
caln a thorough knowledge, theoretical and
practical, of tho proper methods wed in
BWtmmlng. diving and llfesavlng. Inqulrs
nt office. 170B N. Broad St.
Franklin institute .school, of mk-
CIIANIU AltTH. NAVAI, AHCIUTKCTUKi:,
Ml'.CIIANICS, MATHEMATICS. MKCHAK
ICAI. DltAlVINC. New courses In Prac
tical Algebra, Trigonometry, Structural
Design. Spring term Jan. ilrd. IS S, 7th St.
CTRAVFP"; The Best Business School.
O 1 IVTV i t.I -J 801-807 Chestnut Strest.
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