EVENING LEDGBE-PHlEADBrPHlA, THURSDAY, DBOteMBER 80, I91ff. J JOT 'J I fc P tffANCY WYNNE TALKS ABOUT me Neilson Ball Last Night Was a Beautiful Affair. I- Many Dinners Preceded It Number of Enter tainments fc.tAT NEILSON was guest of S honor nt a ball given nt the Belle- - i. rr nml Mrs. Lewis Nellson. Sa- if. i. 'i. very attractive, rather small. i .il hrtcrhi brown hair and dark cyca if j via n lovely color. She Is viva c)ous and always dresses with extremo HLflJ tnste. In fact, I hear she Is qulto n unusual filrl with a very decided imount of character. She Is a grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 11. 'nosengartcn and of Mrs. Thomas Noll t -ml the late Mr. Thomas Neilson. ,SUIi - ...... 1 1 fSara" Is named alter nor paternal rrananiuiui:i "- ipoole Lewis. Her brother Harry Is a treat ravonic m mu juuubu .i. Thorn were many dinners before tho Skill last nlRht, among others is ono riven nt the upiievuo-sirnii.iru y t...in Puller for his small niece, KHz- abeth Orlffltlis, nnd Mrs. Herbert AV. n'.,4n puve a Inrco dinner for Lucia. i,i mnde her debut last year. Ilet Quests were Eleanor Onmblc, Virginia , Roberts, Kmlllo Kennedy, Hubcrtti I'nt 'er, Willie Moss, of Kentucky, who has a .- nilnii.l t tlllmrf n'u .ml ;comc on i" ku .. tu.c ..u.. 'dlng; Marlon Cleveland, of Princeton; Alice Thompson, Kmllle "Williams, Her bert Warden, Jr., Allien L,ucas, uenja rmln Hullock, Jr., Crawford Madeira, 'Jack Mason, Jr., Ned Harris, Gcorgo Wood, Robert Deans, Fred Thayer, George Earlc, Jr., nnd William Du $arry. Then tho Norman Greys gavo a dln ... h, Tmilan rirev. nnd their cnests no " " -- .. .'"were Rachel Fltler, Marjory Taylor. " Elizabeth 'Wheeler, Corlnno Freeman, i Edith Page, Algy Clnpp, Shirley lie s' cm. Osay Welsh, Charles Winter, I (''Ralph Soiider nnd Rowland Miller. f Mrs. Theodoro Wormlcy entertained for Helen Marshall before tho ball and i the James D, Wlnsors also gavo a dln- .ner. i Mnllv Thayer nnd Resslo Downs Wilt be given a theatre party and supper . ... . . . tonight by Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Henry i - Dixon. Molly Is Mr. Dixon's niece. . Her mother was Miss Molly Dixon, ono j I, t ihn nranv Dixon sisters, who were I nmonir the prettiest debs of their tlmo. I $ r TYA.n., I.'nntUii. lu finnlhni' nlatni- J MIB. iUIl.J iXVJ,H,,f, ............ .......... f ' and Mrs. Arthur Kmlcn Ncwbold also. Molly Is tho only daughter of General and Mrs. Russell Thayer and has no less than Ave brothers, if you please. Besslo Downs, as I told you, Is a deat and qulto an Ideal older sister, and rmllv both theso dobs arc about tho li prettiest of tho season. It Is a funny thing, this cutting in on dances which Is bo tho rago with tho members of the younger set. Tho girts think they nro not having a good time If every dance Is not cut Into pieces and tho men think it Is Jlcrco if the danco is cut, so what nro thoy to do? I was amused at a danco recently to hear three young men discussing whoso danco to break In on next. There was one girl they wanted to danco with very specially, but she was having that ono with a very heavy suitor, so sho waB passed by, for said suitor was said to become furious if ho did not havo a wholo dance. The girl la question Is a very popular debutante and thero Is no danger of her not hav ing a wonderful tlmo overywhero sho goes. Privately, I think alio was glad, us her partner (who probably will bo a partner for Hfo) happens to danco particularly well, and Incidentally I guess sho did not mind having a per fectly good danco unbroken. Thero were so many dining Informal ly at tho Rltz-Carlton last night and all demanding "Ducks" a la Rouennalse, It was qulto droll, and, of course, thero was lots of banter passing from tablo to table concerning tho popularity of the "Canard" and tho relegation Into obscurity of tho poor everday turkey, which not so long ago was emblematic of the Christmas aeason. Among tho diners I noticed Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hubard, who hadthojolllest party In tho room. Marfy of their guests camo on from Now York and are remaining hero over tho holidays. Among tho "out-of-towners" were Mr. Cecil Harrah. Mr. Harding, Mr. J. Dlnkay, Mr. and Mrs. Phnllo St. Pliallo, Colonel Montgomery and Mr. Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. Jlmmlo Sullivan and Leta were- guests at this tablo. Nearby tha Charles Munns were en tertaining tho Frozier Harrisons and Drexel Pauls and tho C. Howard Clarks, 3d, were entertaining tho Hol llngsworths, Mr. Richmond and Miss Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bla bon arrived late and were greeted very heartily. They havo Just coma back from Portland, Me., and will bo at tho Rltr for a few days, then go to their house in Bryn Mawr. Tho Bob Stanbrldges were entertain ing for their young son, and tho Clar ence Dolana and their attactlva daughter were dining "en famllle," us were also the Victor Mathers, Mrs, Mather radiant In French blue char tneuse and nlnon. NANCY WYNNE. Personals The ChrlHtmns Ontlllnn of the Saturday ft Evening Dancing Class will be held this v evening at Horticultural Hall. A num ber of dinners will precede the dance. Unrnif IhAm th.( nt Xf miH Mm Kdear P Wright Balrd, of Chestnut Hill, who will : entertain for their daughter, Miss uamor h O. Balrd. Their uuests will include: Miss Anne Lewis. Miss Elizabeth Brock le. Miss Margaret W. Harris, Miss Mary Qlendlnnlng. Miss Mary B. Clark. Miss Caroline S. Barclay, Miss E. Pauline Denckla. Miss Alexandria Dolan, Miss Peggy Thayer, Miss Margaretta Jeanes, Miss Mary IL Levering, Miss Mary Jan ney, Miss Meta Janney. Mr. W, J. gewell Borie. Mr. w. Beaumont Whitney. ,M,r." Rodney pookman, Mr. Morris Free- uuui, air. Henry it. wousion, air, iuuji Roberts Reatb. Mr. Percy Glendinnlng, Mr. John White Deary, Jr.. Mr. P. Geary, Mr. Henry Brinton Coxe. Jr.. Mr. George Harrison Frailer. Jr.. Mr. R. H. Bayard Bowie, Jr. Mr. Robert Cresswell. Sd. Mr. 'Edward a Kmlth Jr.. Mr. William J jfcaird. Jr and Mr, Robert E. Straw- Miase. Jr M an J Mrs. Ho4man E. Griscoro. Of 1U. Mr I w a alst g.e a dmr IxfoM U mvetus of Int. tlaaa for their ton, AviAiN i iiNTJiiKESTING THINGS tor School Set "-r. CTl'"VvnLA- Rrl8com- 3d Dr. and Mrs. 13. Holllnirsnortli Slter will enter tain for their daughter, Miss Anne Slter, whose debut will take place next winter. Mrs. Harry Hudson Smith will entertain at dinner (his evening for her young daughter. Miss Mnrgnret N. Smith. .M,rs.,:(lwin N Benson, of Bethlehem plle, Chestnut Hill, will give a dance thU ????'" ln .,ltmor of bcr granddaughter, MlM Irglnla Iion-on Carter. Mls Alice McCabe, of Wayne, who Is visiting In Baltimore, will bo the guest of honor nt n d.nico to be given this evening by Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur V. Strobel, of Roland I'nrk. Mrs. J. Harrison Smith will give a luncheon at the Bcllevuc-Strntford todny to meet Miss ndlth Wynne Matthlson, who In private life li Mrs. Charles Rann Kennedy. Miss Julia E. Heebncr will entertnlft nt dinner nt tho Philadelphia Cricket Club this evening In honor of MIsi Matthlson. Mr. and iMrs. Harry Edson. of Or chard Inne. Hnvcrford, will bo at home Informally on New Year's Day from 4 Until 7 o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Mr A B. Sulllxnn will give a studio party on New Year's night, when about 23 guots will be piosent, Mr. nnd Mrs William P. Dencgre, of Rydnl, Pa., nro visiting friends In Toron to. Canada. Among tho out-of-town guests who will attend tho One Hundred Club Ball on Now Year's night at Horticultural Hall nro Mrs. Gllmore, Mr. and Mrs, Gray Crcgor, Mrs Samuel Price, Miss Con stance Uouchman, Miss Elslo Cnrstnn, Miss Elsie Stlets, Mr. John Cunningham, nnd Mr. Wallcy Nutledgr, all of Balti more, Md.i Miss Helen Sumers nnd Miss Mildred Sumers, of Atlantic City; Miss Clnlro Virginia .Smith and .Mr. tleorgo Broxvn Sntcer. of Wllllnmsport; Miss Mar tha Leo Morlss, of Petersburg. Vn.; Mr. C. A. Hnlbrook nnd Mr. E. Rcgnn, of New York; Mr. Henry B. Blanks nnd Mr. John W. Fraser, of the United States Military Academy at West Point; Mr. Thcron Ball Clement, of Sunbury, Pa., and Mr. Warren Cosier, of Washington, D. C. MlBS Eliznhpfh Tnvlnr nt ltA T.lnAn!n 13th and Locust streets, left this week by motor for Lakowood, to Join her mother, Mrs. Frederick Taylor, at tho Laurel-ln-the-Plncs for the holiday sea son. Miss Elizabeth Grlbbel, of Church road, Wyncote, Pa., entertained nt luncheon at the Union Leaguo yesterday nt 1 o'clock. Mrs. Barclay H. Warburlon, of Rose mary, Jcnklntown, has returned from a visit of several days In Now York. The Patrons, an nnclent literary so ciety of Philadelphia, left for New York this morning in a body, to attend the first performance In this country of tho opera, "Prlnco Igor." .Mrs. Martha Mudgo chaperoned tho party. Along the Main Line OVERBROOK. Miss Phyllis Huhli Walsh, daughter of Mrs. Floicnco Huhn Walsh, of C0I2 Drexel toad, will enter tain Miss Julia Smith, of New Yorlt; Mh3 Edith Harrison, of Chicago; Miss Jean nette Williams, of East Orange, and Miss Marion Alcott, of Cleveland, ns her guests during next week. Thoy will come on to attend tho ball to be given on Wednesday night nt tho Rltz-Carlton by Mrs. Walsh to Introduce her daughter. ARDMORE. Mrs. William Ott enter tained tho members of her brldgo club yestorday afternoon at her home on Mill road. Her guests Included Mrs. Edward Sterne, Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. Florence Garnet. Mrs. Mary Wilson, Mrs. A. It. Dctwller and Sirs. Drew Archibald. BRYN MAWR.-Mr. nnd Mrs. William G. Nelson, Jr., Miss Margaret E. Nelson and Master William G. Nelson, 3d, have returned to their homo In Lansdowne, after spending tho Christmas holidays with Mrs. Nelson's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson Barnard, of Morris nvonue. Mrs. Walter Chrystle, of Morris avenu", gavo a small tea at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Z. Taylor Zeiss. Miss Mildred Wilson, of ECO Lancaster avenue. Is spending several days In Now York, where sho Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meredith havo returned from Llonvlllc, whero they spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. Mere dith's father, 3Ir. Davis Meredith. Chestnut Hill Mrs. J, A. Pearco Crisfleld. of Graver's lane, entertained at supper last night for a few boys and gills before the Christ mas dance of Miss Lockwood's dancing class at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club. Dr. Charles J. Ifatflcld. of Montgomery avenue, has gone to Washington, D. C, for several days to visit friends, accom panied by his daughter, Miss Margaret Hatilcld. Mr. and Mrs. Florence J. Heppe will glvo a danco this evening nt their home, Pclham and Creshelm roads, for their daughter, Sllss Frances V. Heppe. MRS. HARRY L. RAINS -whose marriage took place in this city yesterday Mrs. Rains was Miss Beatrice Mae Starr, ra j , j h 1 M I H I 1 M U i 1 1 1 : M I H 1 1 H U ( 1 i M r 1 j I h M M ! - gpj I I M H '. 1 ! H ' U 1 1 1 M i i ' ! i III M I ! I I 1 1 i li ; i 1 1 1 N ! t illi: 13 PjlJ' C 1 J-l.-ll MISS OLIVIA DE BEELEN GAZZAM Debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gazzam, who will attend n large house party to be given over tho week-end by Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ayrnult Hazard nt Meadow Hnll, their place nt Codnrhurst, L. I. Weddings RIC1I-SHARF3IS. A very Interesting wedding, the cul mination of a college romance, will take plnco at 6:30 o'clock tonight at the Roose velt, when Miss Rosa V. Hharfsln, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Sharfsln, of 3130 Euclid avenue, will bo given In marriage by her fnthor to Mr. Harry Ether Rich, of HIackvllle. S. C. Tho ceremony lll be performed by Rabbi Jacob S. Retain, of Charleston, S. C.. and will be followed by a reception Tbr bride will wear a gown of white ihirfon velvet made with a court train nnd trimmed with net em broidered with pearls. Her veil of tulle will bo nrrnnged with pearls and ornngo blossom), and i.ho will carry an Ivory bound prayer book and nn arm bouquet of roses and lilies of tho valley. Miss Allc'-'tie SharfHln, who will attend her els ter as maid of honor, will wear a pic turesque frock of pink pussy-willow taf feta, draped with silver tulle, and a hat of silver tullo with pink velvot stream ers. La Franco roses will be carried. Mr. Maurlco Rich, of tho University of Pennsylvania, will be his brother's best man The bridegroom, who Is a grndu nto of tho University of Pennsylvania, class of 1D0D, met tho bride nt her gradua tion recital at Columbia College. Miss Sharfsln, who Is a nntlve or Allen dale, S. C, spent four years In Boston nt the Conservatory of Music preparing for the opcrntlc stage. Mr. and Mrs. Rich will make their home lu HIackvllle, whero Mr. Rich's mother, Mrs. Rika Rich, will give a largo reception for them on Jan uary 6. KEEKHUT-TURNER. The wedding of Miss Joetta Phoebe Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L"o L. Turner, to Mr. Richard Paul Keokhut took plnco last evening at 8 o'clock at Christ Protestant Episcopal Church. Tho Rev. Charles W B. Hill officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, woro a gown or crenm-eoloreu satin veiled In ducbesso lace and a tullo veil arranged with sprays of lilies of the valley. Miss Dorothea Wlelland, tho mnld of honor, wore white chiffon, caught with pink nnd blue loacbuds. Tho brldesmnid was Miss Edna C. Johnson, who wore pink tulle over pink satin. Mr. Henry J. Keekhut was his brother's best man. nnd tho ushers were Mr. Albert C. E. Buob, Mr. Edward B. Smyth and Mr. Wllbcrt Pearcc. Mr. and Mrs. Keekhut. upon their return from a trip to tho South, will live In West Colllngswood, N. J., where they will rccelvo their friends after January 15. COR30N-SIIAPIRO. Tho marriage of Miss Rose Shapiro, daughter of Mr. Nathan Shapiro, to Mr. John Corson took placo on .Sunday eve ning, at G o'clock, at the homo -of tho bride's father, 1I1G North Franklin street. Only the families of tho bride and bridegroom were present. After sup per wns served the guests wcio enter tained by tho Misses Illoom, JIIbh Fnnnle Meyerson, Mr. John Lnkln, Mr. Max Hubshor a!id Mr. Jack Meyerson. OSTRANDER-JOHN. A quiet but Interesting wedding was celebrated at 7:30 o'clock yesterday morn ing at the Church of Our Lady of Vic tory, 51th and Vine streets, when Miss Teresa M. John, tho daughter of Mrs. Mary M. John, 631 North 5"th street, bo came the bride of Mr. Claudo J. Ostrand er. The ceremony wns performed by the Rev. J. MacNameo. The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Raymond V. John, wns attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Raymond V. John. Mr. Edward J. Dowllng attended the groom ns best man. The bride wore a charming gown of white crepe meteor, with a front panel of exquisitely embroidered sliver net: the skirt, which was enriched with silver nitre deux, hung in rather full folds, and the train of crepo meteor was veiled In silver net. With this, was worn a low crowned, wlde-bilmmcd hat of sliver lace, wreathed about the crown with delightful little silver rosebuds; she carried a shower bouquet of white roses, A wedding breakfast, to which about 50 guests were Invited, followed the cere mony at the home of tho bride's mother. Mr, Ostrander Is the son of Mr. George N, Ostrander, of Nenburgh, N. Y., but he has resided in this city for a number of years, being tho manager of tho Phila delphia Business College. Mr. and Mrs, Ostrander have gone to Bermuda for an Indefinite stay, and upon their return will reside at 5319 Hadtleld avenue, where they will b at home after February 1. FARRELrv-BUTLER. A courtship which dates back to school days culminated this morning In the mar riage of -Miss Anna Butler, of Mooslc, ra., and Jdr. Wlllard Farrell. of this city. The inarrlago took place In St Thomas Roman CUthollc Church. Wilkes Barre, and the ceremony was per formed by the Rev. Father Crane. Miss Butler was attended by her sister, Miss Teresa Butler, and Mr. William Mundy, of this city, was Mr. Farrell's best man. After a wedding trip to Miami and Palm Beach, Fla., Mr. v-nd Mrs. Far rell nill bo at home at 2333 North 21st street. Tioga Mr, and Mrs. William L. Bradway, of 2012 West Ontario street, gave a dance Monday night at Wlmley's for their daughter, Miss Dorothy Bradway. The drawing room was decorated with ever greens and flo'wers appropriate to the holiday season. Tho guests were from the school tot Photo by Jon"-Yaratmun. Navy Yard Affairs Mrs. David F. Duccy, wife of Lieu tenant DuceV, IT. S. N., wns hostess yesterday afternoon to the members or ncr earn club, wlilcn met nt lier home, 2333 South 21st street. Her guests Included Mrs. A. H. Court, Mrs. William Leo Prj-or. Mrs. Allen J. Chantry, Mrs. Homer It. Norton, Mrs. Ralph L. Shepard, Mrs. Charles T. Blnckburn, Mrs. C. B. Drnke, Mrs. T. S Fillmore. Mrs. W. If. Allen. Mrs. Robert GlfTen nnd Mrs. Nelson Vultc. Mrs. Ducey will leave on Mondny for Chicago, where she will bo Hie guest of her sister for a month or six weeks. Airs. Alexander S. Williams, wife of Captnln A. S. Williams, U. S M. C. of 2322 South 21st street, will havo as her guests during tho next few dnys Mr. nnd .Mis Carlton II. Benn, of Albany, N. Y. Mrs Charles S. Davis, of 2319 South 21st street, left Inst week for Portsmouth Harbor, N. II., where sho Is being en tertained at tho Navy Yard there by Pay master and Mrs. Mngce, V. S. N. Some delightful nfTnlrs havo been given ln her honor, and she Is expected to return early next week. Mrs. Davis, prior to her departure, entertained at a small din ner party In honor of Mrs. Fernnld, of Pensacola, Fla., who Is at present visit ing her mothor, Mrs. Raymond S. Kcyes, wife of Lieutenant Commander Keycs, XT. S. N. Mrs. Charles A. Lutz, wife of Lieuten ant Lutz, U. S. M. C. of 2327 South 21st street, left last week for Washington, D. C, whero sho Is spending tho Christmas holidays. An Informal party to celebrate New Year's Eve In tho Bcllcvuo will Includo Naval Constructor A. B Court. U S. N nnd Mrs. Court: Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Thompson, Naval Constructor Allen J. Chantry, U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Chantry, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Adam S. Conway. Another Informnl supper party to bo given at tho Arcadia on Now Year's Eve will Include Captain Nelson P. Vultc, II. S. M. C, and Mrs. Vulto: Lieutenant Homer II. Norton. U. S. N., nnd Mrs. Norton: Lieutenant R. C. Glffen. U. S N.. and Mrs. GlfTen; Lieutenant Charles P. Blackburn, U. S. N., and Mrs. Blackburn: Lieutenant Commander Guy A. Ulsseu, U. S. N., und Mrs. Blssett; Lieutenant Ralph L. Shepard, U. S. M. C. and Mrs. Shepard; Dr. Gordon Hale, Miss Lucy Bostwlch and Dr. nnd Mrs. Liggett. Mrs Herman Weltc. wife of Lleutonnnt Welte, U. S. N., has ns her guest her mother, Mrs. Percy Rice, of Smyrna, Turkey, who will remain with her until nfter the war Is settled. Mrs. Welto en tertained Inst week at a delightful little party ln honor of her small son, nt her home, 2312 South 21st street. Lansdowne Dr. and Mrs. Nathan P. Stauffer, of Violet lane, nro receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Paul Lachenmeyer, of Stratford avenue. Is entertaining her brother, Mr. J. Hastings Vnughan, of Chicago. Mrs. Albert Wundorlich, of Maplo ave nue, will give a card party on January 3 In honor of her son. Mr. Clinton Wunder llch, who Is home for the holidays from Williams College. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES pawrra r your Mind and Personality, such an Thinking-. Concentration. Si-lf-Conndome, Initiative, must be In con stant norklne order to enable you to ha highly nuccmful. Send 10 ua for lUt of powers of a fully developed man. If to a decree you are unuctefut, certain weak pattern aru responhible Neff Collego brings all power Into ui and Increases their trenglh,. Pay, Baturday und htcnmc Courses In Personal Bltciency. I'ublia 81eakina, Elo cution, Salesmanship. Write, call or phone Sprue 3218. NEFF COLLEGE CIl(n'otrfrt Dept, Correspondence Instruction, IIox 2093 Department of Commercial Education Special Course In Shorthand. Eook. Veeptng. Reporting, Fire and Casualty usurance start January 3d in Day and Evening Schools. Temple University Ilroad St. below Berks, Philadelphia yiUXUUN INSTITUTE SCHOOL OV jrK CJIAM0ABT8. NAV.I,AI!CIUTECTUKK, MECHANICS. MATHEMATICS, JIECHAN 1CAL, nlt.VWINU. New courses In Prac tical Algebra, Trigonometry, Structural Design. Spring term Jan. 3rd. IS S. 7to St. QTUiYFU'S The Best Business School. OUUt.ut got-801 Chestnut Strt. DANCING Wi o-n ir "0 N- Broad St. Phone DU. 838. wagner Soctabia eys-j- wd. sat. evKs. Scholars',- Tonight jg.'SSS t?LANb Mardl Gras Festival n- BOUVENIHS- DAKCIKCI I'KTII. 1AM UXTIKEE NEW T EAR'Sr -EVO. DANCE Vxs. Wsor Bon Too Mamus Wed. aa. 8. ROUSSEAU CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL RECEPTION AT MEMBER'S HOME Arrangements Mnde for Danco to Be Given by Organization in Mnrch Linen Shower Given for Prospective Brido. Country Club Dances and Other Affairs THE Itouf-eau Club gave its annual reception nt the home of Mr. K. Charles Selpel. The drawing room was beautifully decorated with palma and ferns nnd the drnplngs were of bluo and yellow, tho colors of the club. Mr. GeorKo .1 Burrlson, president of the club, who acted as tonstmaster, announced that Mr. Loon J. Slonlmeky had arranged for the annual dance, which will take placo March 9 at Martel'B. Among those pres ent wero Miss lthcba Kohn, Miss Sara Glltmnn, Mls lUhol Rlcklln, Miss Bose Capermnn, Miss Adetlna Cohen, Miss Rose BelBcl, Miss Bertha Llpshultz, Miss Emma Sclgel, Miss Anna Lubln, Mlsi Beatrice 8lrcu, Miss Clara BerkowlU, Miss Pearl Glass, of Now York; Mr. Ion J. Slonlmslty, Mr. Charles I. Woorman, JMr K. Charles Sclgel, Mr. Paul I. Ba turen, Mr. Charles Lampert, Mr. Samuel Goldman, Mr. Samuel Llpsehultx, Mr, Howard II Kates, Mr. David I Cuper smlth and Mr. Gcorgo J. Burrlsson. A surprlso linen shower wan given In honor Of Mlsa Sadlo I;vlnson at the horn of her fiance, Mr. Charles Hhovlln, 1D22 North Prnnklln street, on Saturday even ing. Dancing, etnglng and music com prised the entertainment for tho evening. Amonc; thoso present were Mlsq Jennie Karr, Miss Paulino Shevlln, Mies Mollle Tobias, Miss Minnie Rubin, MIps Doris Tobias, Miss Lena Rosenthal, Miss Ilea sle Seetta, MJss Cecilia Middleman, Mlsa Rose Kroll, Miss Florence Barous, Mlsa Mamlo Lovtnson, Mr. Bamuol aiievlln, Mr. Max Inselman, Mr. Joseph Kresson, Mr Joseph Hosenbaum, Mr. Harvey Shev lln, Mr. Conrad Lubor, Mr. Samuel Lclder, Mr. Nathan Shovlln, Mr. Frank Ilyman, Dr. Rouben Rovonov and Mr. and Mrs. Shevlln. The Colu-Firo Club, of Gormantown, gavo Its first danco of tho season last night at tho Delfleld Country Club. Tho music was furnished by Mr, Horace Koons. An old-fashioned dnnco nnd reception was Riven nt the homo of Miss Ann 1 Zltomer, Kii Wharton street, on Satur day ovcnltiR. Tho dnwlns-room wni dec orotcd with hunting of red, white and blue. Prizes weto awarded to tho best (innccis. Thoso who attended woro Miss Beth Slum Levin, Miss Minnie Thomp son, Ml-M Kllznbeth Kat7encten!ORen, Miss Anna LoUn, Miss Sadlo I.nvln, Mis Aide Simons, MHs Ilcssio Becker, Miss Ida folnsteln. Miss Gertrude Zltomer. Miss Esther Zltomer, Miss Roso MaRll, Mis') Mary StelKrod, Miss Esther Stele rod, Miss Hello Ilahlnonlt, Miss Irene Numcrofsky, Sllss Klorenco Klelno, of Woodlvnne, N. J.; Mlas Lillian Alnchler, of Hultlmotc; Mr. and Mrs. 11. Boson, Mr. nnd Mis. Herman J Klelno, Mr. Joseph Zltomer. Mr. Samuel M. Schwartz, Mr. Jm k Ilrnninlck, Mr. B.niiey Herman, Mr. Leonard J. Ilcnnmy, Mr. Charles Lovin, Mi. Benjamin lllron, Mr. Jack K. Perish. Mr. Oscar J. Hendcr, Mr. Abe Kaplan, of Riverside, N. J.; Mr. Louis J. Freldlnnd. of New York; Mr. Archlbnld StclKrod, Mr. Iluiry Cohen, Mr. Harry Weiss, Mr. Samuel Lovin, Mr. Max Gable, Mr. Pcr clval Fcndrlck and Mr. Samuel Kntzen elenbogen. A rcsular council meeting1 of tho Hebrew L'ducntlonnl Society waa held Sunday evening nt Mlis Lnstmnn's home, Mr. Herman 1) Mazer presiding. The final adoption of tho constitution took place. A tcport was given by Mr. Diamond, chairman of tho propaganda committee, to tho effect that all gradu ating clashes of tho school havo been or ganized nnd representatives apportioned. Several new committees wero appointed by the chairman. Mr. Benjamin Lastmnn, C. B nn nluninus of the University of Pennsyl vania, delivered an oration on "Partici pation lu School Affairs," contrasting tho past with the present. Mr. Pecoe, of Atlantic City, 11 graduate of the class of 1012, delivered an addicss on "The Need of 1'iepnrlng for the Future." After tho business meeting an entertainment took place, in which the following as mi Jlnjwuridnq NM flfef I AN EXTRAORDINARY EXHIBIT OF Iglf ml WHITE MOTOR CARS H :fi l AT THE AUTOMOBILE SALON tW ! 'I HOTEL ASTOR j I I 1 1 S JANUARY THIRD TO EIGHTH I L H I ill 1 S is Hi i- THE WHITE COMPANY i n 1 llPI CLEVELAND I 1 Iff PHILADELPHIA ' 216220 NORTH BROAD STREET . ' V : M M s Y . ..--W. l -s . It. J'' .- i. .!! .? eosl . hknsi imaxtrnk yjmm sisted: Miss Cecelia areenfleld, the Misses Lastman and Mlsa Shuster. Tho next meeting of tho Council will tnko placo on Bund&y evening, January 9, nt 8 o'clock. Miss Helen Ostrow, of 2141 North 15th street, entertained 83 guota nt a Christ mas party given nt her homo Saturday evening. Tho house waa attractively decorated In red and green In keeping with the season. Thoso present wore: Miss Gertrude Belber, Mlsa Leona Belber, Miss Mildred Manko. Ms Rita Manko, Miss Ruth Hess, Miss Sadln Cantor, Mist Heleno Bcrllzhelmer, Miss Norma Kauf man, Miss Marcella Nushman, Miss Lydla Marks, Miss Regale Pfelfer. Miss Heleno Rains, Mies Lilian Rosenswelg, Miss Edith Wolfson, Miss Ella WIIo. Miss Nan Ostrow, Miss Reba Zager, Miss Helen Robb, Mr Allen Bucks, Mr. Qua Ballenborg, Mr. Mann Berg, Mr. Louln B. Drelfus, Mr Isadora Foggen, Mr. Harry Greonberg, Sir. Isidore Harris. Mr. Sylvan Ilnrrts, Mr. Frank Hannlng, Mr Charles Klrkol, Mr Harry Martin, Mr, Bernard KlcbanofT, Mr. Samuel Jo sefs, Mr Dcroy Mnrkn, Mr. Sidney Rein helmor, Mr. Stanton Sanson, Mr. Nathan Schoenfeld, Mr. Louis Well and Mr. Al bert "Williams. quite a number or guests were present at tha betrothal of Mlas Rose Rutsteln to Mr. Arthur Silver, hold at the homo of Mr. Sliver, 324 D Lancey street, on Sunday evening. Among those present wera (Mr. and Mrs. Silver, of Now York: Mr. Camuel Lip Bhultz, Miss M. Schwnrtz, Mr. Rudlck, Mr, Joseph Flnkelstoln, Mr. and Mrs. Radom, Mr. and Mrs. Rlblcn, Mr. nnd Mra. AUcr, Miss B. Atzor, Mr. and Mrs Toberoff, Mr. nnd fttrs May, Mr. and Mrs. Rotheteln. Mr. and Mrs. Whlto, Mr. and Mrs. Lelr. Miss L. Bagdan, Miss Hattte Sliver and Mr. Isaac Stiver. Mlas Ethel Young entortalned aaveral of her frlonds at an informnl gathering at her home on Christmas. Thoso present woro Miss Isabel Young, Miss Kathryno Bunnon, Mlsi Tenrl Hamilton, Mlsa Mary Kceley, Miss Nellie Walton, Miss Jennie itnrte, Mr. Lawrence Clcony, of Brook lyn; Mr. Jack Dnllne, Mr. Henry Locsscr, Mr. Jacob Furman, Mr. J. G D. White, Mr. J. D. Walton and Mr. Jnc. Meade, Jr. Mr. and Mra. J. Spitz, of 1S23 North 8th street, gavo a surprise party In honor of tho I7th birthday of their son, Mr. Herman Spitz The guests were Miss Sadyo Slndlcr, Miss Sophto Plnskcr, Miss Miriam Grnd, Miss Fay Oatler. Miss I'nnnlo Ingber, Miss Cecil Spitz, MIbs Clnr.i Wiener, Mlsi Roso Gntlcr, Mlsa Olga Szego, Miss Sophlo Rider, Mla Ida Myerson, Mlsa Nanny Oratsky, Miss Mar tha Gralsky, Mlsa Mary Mosltowltz, Miss Dorothy Teconslty, Miss Frances Glttel man, Miss Ilesslc Goldmnn, Miss Anna Goldstein, Mr. Lou Faggen, Sir, Joo Goldberg, Sir. Herman Rappnport, Mr. Fred Plnsker, Sir. Joo Slodsone, Sir, Jack Goldmnn. Sir. Richard Goldberg, Mr. Ike Gratosky, Sir. Lou Slyerson, Mr. Ben Casper, Sir. Herman Scldman, Sir. Sam Armman, Sir. Hen Javelin, Sir. SIox Goodman, Sir. Bato Lensch, Sir. Frank Horwltz, Sir. Lou Rabtnovltz, Sir, Edward Kaufman. Mr. Slyer Rablnovltz, Sir. Sam Cohen, Sir. Sam Jim, Sir. and Sirs. J Spitz. Sllss Clara Goldfarb and Cecil Spit,! received tho guests. A Dutch aupper waa given by tho Arnica Club on Christmas ovonlnK at the homo of ono of tho members, Sllss E. Slpndelsohn, 2509 Richmond Btrcet, Among tho guests wero Sllss F. Singer, Sllss R. Wclner, Sllss S. Golberg, Sllss B. Shapiro, Sllsa B. Hoffman, Sllss S. Tanncnbaum, SUsb P. Kresch, Sllss II. Golberg, Sir. J Halpln, Sir. W. Baker, Sir. J. Fuller. Sir. G. Cheny, Sir. B. Welner, Sir D. Golberg, Sir. E. Slen delsohn. Sir. J. Greenblatt, and Sir. E. Grccnburg. Sirs. Anna Boi.aall entertained at her home, 4322 AValnut street, on Sunday eve ning In honor of her niece, Sllss Slao Octavla Smith, whose engagement to Mr. amc P. SIcNulty was recently an Instead of participating in .the Automobile Show at the Grand Central Palace, as has hereto fore been its custom, The White Company will this year exhibit its passenger cars in the twelfth Annual Automobile Salon at Hotel Astor. In the Astor ball room visitors interested exclusively in the highest grade motor cars, can inspect the White product at leisure and in per fect comfort, undisturbed by a miscellaneous exhibit or attendance, Moreover, at the Automobile Salon, White Cars are shown together with the famous motor cars of other countries, also featuring custom designed bodies and individualized appointments. II' ' ! ! I , I ... I L I.. . L ! ' J 9 nounced Tho engagement was the cul mlnatton of a romance begun last sum mer, when Mr. McNulty rescued Miss Smith from drowning- at Sea Isla City. Tho house was artiatlcaly decorated -with poln-ettlaa and holly. Mr. J. Jerome Foley rendered several vocal selections, accom panled by Miss Bessie Smith, of Peoria, III. Mr. Paul V, Allen read from Shakes peare. Among thoso present were) Mis sive O Smith, Miss Bessie R. Smith, Mlsi Catherine Mayer, Sllss Mario G. Loner, Sllss Anna H, Smith, Miss Slao E. Bou ton, Mr. James P. McNulty, Mr. Joseph J. Foley, Mr Taul V. Allen, Mr, Harry J. Drumm nnd Mr. Obedlah A. Fink. West Philadelphia Mrs. C. G. Gill, of Baltimore, Md., who has been tho guest of her son-lnlaw and daughter. Mr. nnd Sirs. 1 StoCuen, of Jl North BOth street, left for homo today. Mrs. Edward Nowton Hang, of 4BJT Cedar nvenue, will entertain the execu tive board of managers of tha Borden town Temalo College Association at luncheon on January 6, Tho engagement of Miss Vloia 1L Georgo, of 2008 East Orleans street, to Mr. William Bahrenburg, of New York, has Just been announced. Along the Reading Miss Virginia Wagner, of City Line, - has been spending several months as the) truest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Tschlor, at Madi Bon, "Wis., has left for Chicago, III., whor aho will ba the guest of friends for a fort night before Joining her mother. Mrs. TV. Wagner, at her apartments in Ger mantown, where they will spend tha win tor month b. Sir. Norman Goslin, of North 8th street. Oale Lane, entertained a stag party at hlfl homa Monrlfiv Awntnsr. ThAr war 3S guests present. North Philadelphia Mies Helena Hlght. of IM North Mtfc. street, entertained at luncheon yesterday Miss Dorothy Murten and Miss Jeanne Mason. Mr. and Mrs. John Batchelor, of 149 Richmond street, entertained lait night nt dinner for their children who are Mr. and Mrs. John Batchelor, Jr., of Albany, N. Y.; Sir. and Sirs, George Batchelor, of Rochester, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, of Atlantic City, and their two chltdron, Sir. and Sirs. James Byrne and their son, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kllroy. Miss Stabel Rler and Miss Lillian Rler. of 1611 Glrard Avenue, entertained tha membors of their card club at a "tOO" party Tuesday afternoon. What's Doing Tonight Mlnatrel nhow, St, Veronica's Hall, Tlom nnd mh streets: 8 o'clock. Concert by Tale Olee Bnnlo and Mandolin Clubs, uUnuetitratford; 8 o'clock. Address by Dr. Horace Kallen, Sropsle Col leico, 8 o'clock. WINTEB RESOHTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. oupenor location with an unoDsirucioa vtewoi Dcaci and boardwa II. V recognized I standard .of excellence ,60d. JWJRJ.BU2Sr TflC LEADING RCSOKT HOIfl Of THE WORID noaTUDorouflU33Knnjim ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OWNERSHIP UNa(UINT .Q3IAH WHITE a SONS COMPANY TD A VMtT.D T --"" i Atlantic Cltj IIICOYTNS Mlt,LS-lN-THE-riNE8. N. J. TUP INN Climate mild, dry. Invlcoratln. 1 iil. 11111 jtid'g, drlv', motor' Favorite ucelc-cnd resort. I. L. SI. 8. IIUDDEItS. I Ci a II ' E. 1 Ot )Mt4M mr- ft 1 iirrfrcn 1 Pi 11 Si 5t V l-x 1