?fsaRP;5'fwn'i" trftv- '- yr-grT i--ps t " ifisf-a '"Bf i i Jt?- &J EVENING- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916. . NANCY WYNNE WISHES A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL HER READERS The Heckscher Ball and the Peppers' Affair Were Huge Successes Boston Opera Company Returns The P. Williamson Roberts Entertain Tonight BEST wishes for a happy nnd pros porous Now Year nnd many of them and all that sort of thing, thoso of us who can bat nn eyelash after seeing tho old year out and welcoming tho now one ' In last night, will say to each other; nnd then off to tho Mummers' parade to watch their usual pranks while Wo sip eggnog and laugh over tho sights of tho night bofore, for no matter how mild our dissipations were, wo all caw funny goings on. Of course, the fun was great at tho Heckscher dance, which, by tho way, occupied tho wholo top floor of tho Dellovue-Stratford with two orchestras going, Europe from Now Vork, and Conrad's of this city, kept tho ball rolling to tho lato hours of tho morning and ns lato as 7 a. m. guests wero to be seen coming out of tho hotel In fancy costumes- Geo had threo other men receiving with him, Sam Chase, Bam Chew and Stevens Heckscher. Tho Alfred Norrlses gave a dinner for Dorothy and Susan Druco before tho ball, their guests Including tho Charllo Wrights, Antonio Stewarts, Andrew Wheolers and Harry Hodge, Bob Le Conte, Harry Drenglo and Mr. X. Con stantlnldi. Tho debutantes had n wonderful time at tho Peppers' affair, which was hold In the ballroom of tho llcllevue-Strat-ford, which was beautifully decorated with Christmas greens and New Year's oddities. Nearly all tho debutantes of the season wero on hand and voted It a great success. Tho Boston Opera Company returned last night with another performance of "Madamo Buttorfly" with tho cunning Japanese prima donna, Tho hous'o was brilliantly filled as It seemed a splendid way to spend tho early part of tho eve ning and tho "Snowflakcs" ballet was qulto short, so wo nil had tlmo to get down to tho hotels, etc., for tho mid night 'hour. Tonight tho opera will glvo "I Pngljaccl" and tho ballet "Coppella," and then Mrs. Scott's Slipper Club will bo tho chief attraction for tho gay mondc. , Mrs. Scott Is such a delightful hostess and theso supper club meeting's aro so Interesting It has been decided to hold a second series of 10 dances to start on January 22, Mrs. Scott has also become the chaperono of tho Saturday after noon dansants In tho Itoso Gardens, Mrs. Temple having resigned from that post owing to 111 health. While on tho subject of tho Scotts, I hear Beth Is qulto one of tho belles of tho senson. She has tho most won derful eyes nnd charming vivacious mnnner and Is n great favorite with young and old. Tho W. Howard Pancoasts gave a breakfast this morning at their homo on Do Lancey place, and many of tho Hcckscher's danco guests went to It. Among them wero the Nod Crorors, Norman MacLeods, J. It. Evnns Rob erts, Barklle Henrys, Harry Disstous, SamfiC'hase, Sam Chow. Mrs. Botty Madeira, Jtho Georgo Horwltzs and a host of others. Tonight tho Petoy Roberts will glvo rn smau dinner dnnco at tneir nnnci- some new homo In Vlllanova. They took tho old Garrett placo thero and pulled down the house nnd built a scrumptious new one, which their guests will novo tho opportunity to' seo this evening. Mrs. Petey was Mary Dlsston. a sister of Mrs. Sydney Carpenter and of Jacob Dlsston, of Chestnut Hill, and, of course, has qulto a bit of tho Dlsston millions. Every one Is laughing very much HI over a certain small girl who, though she has not announced her engage ment (we all hellovo It to be), still talks all tho tlmo about her wedding and plans for her bridesmaids gowns and her own frock. She says, of course, sho was engaged even before she camo out, but what Is tho uso of announcing anything like that and spoiling a perfectly good time, nnd, let mo tell you, a perfectly good tlmo sho Is having, Sho says sho will probably announco It soon and bo mar ried in the spring, now that sho has had u winter out. I think her fiance Is pretty amiable to stand for It, but, then, young people do look on a good time, as thoy call it, beforo all other things and think thero Is plenty of time to settle down. The small girl Is very pretty, has bright brown hair and very beautiful soft eyes, and tho dance's name Is tho same as that of a well-known nnd very rich New York family. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Ephralm Brlce will receive this afternoon from i until 6:30 o'clock at her home, 1320 Locust street. Assisting her will be Mr, and Mrs, Augustus Hea ton, Miss Mabel Brlce and Mr. Charted Frederick Brlce. Mrs. Thomas Clarkson Parrlsh, of Clay mont, Del., announces the marriage of hep daughter, Miss Anne Parrlsh, to Mr, Charles A. Corliss, of Englewood, N, J on Wednesday, December S3. The Right Rev. Frederick J, Kinsman officiated. Miss Letltla L. McKlm announces the engagement of her Bister, Miss Ellse Latrobe Hopkins, daughter of tho late Dr. and Mrs. William Barton Hopkins, to Mr, Alexander Coxo Yarnall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall. .Mr. and Mrs. William Jleyward Myers announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Marion Twlgga Myers, to Mr, George Wharton Pepper, J., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Another Interesting engagement la that of Miss Hannah Perot Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morris, to Mr, Charles Leslie Crouse, of Johnstown, Pa. 'r. and Mrs. Frank C. McCown an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Eyster McCown, to Mr. J- Morgan LUter, son of Mr. and Mrs. benjamin B. Lister, of Germantown. Dr- ana Mrs. George D. B. Darby en tertained at dinner last night before the ew ear's Eve dance given at the Qvr brook Gpjf club by Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Rushton In honor of Miss Margaret Lleaaor llusbtpw. Mr Ak-3Ts.aer Van Iti: !'.. of yth BR - Wtt FHlt n.. ... , .. .. 1 for a mvikal troaktr a te hi' on , -" iu. . . i, i cultural liaii, t-v mest Mr Leopote, i f Stokowskl and tho members of tho Phlla- ucipnia orchestra. Str. and Mrs. Freston tea gave a "tho dnnsante" In thn rnfln room of tlit Hotel du Pont, In Wilmington, yesterday afternoon, for their daughter. Miss Loutso Leo. Miss Maria Gross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Haller Gross, received with her. Miss M. Carey Thomas Is spending somo tlmo at Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Gelaslcr left Whlto Sulphur Springs, W. Va., nnd will spend the winter at the Itltz-Carlton. Mrs. Gclssler, before her mnrrlnire last month, was Miss Ida Greeley Smith, a granddaughter of Horaco Greeloy. Tho executlvo board of tho New Cen tury Club and tho officers of tho New Century Company will receive In tho club rooms today from i until 0 o'clock. Tho gue9ts of honor will be Mrs. Ru dolph Blankcnburg, Mrs. Lucy L. W. Wil son, the newly elected president of tho Southern High School for Girls, and Cap tain Russell, tho commnndnnt of the Navy Ynrd, nnd Mrs. Russell. The members of the board aro Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nichols, president; Miss Laura Bell, Mrs. Theodore J. Lewis, Miss nilznbcth S. Lowry, Mrs. Louis C. Ma deira, Mrs. C. N. Pelrce. Miss Mary A. Uurnhnm, Miss Emily Sartaln, Miss Anna Longstrcth, Miss Anna H. Mnrkley, Mrs. Joseph P. Mumford, Mrs. William Lov erett, Mrs. .Charles F. Jenkins, Miss Ornco Allen, Mrs. H, SI. Fuller, Miss VIda H. Francis, Mrs. Louis It. Mutschler, Mrs. Thomas Haeburn Whlto, Mrs. Charles W. Ncvln, Mrs. William W. Doughtcn, Miss Emma Blaklston, Mrs. Henry D. Jump, Miss Anna M. Johnston, Miss Hilda Jus tice, Mrs. C. Shlllard Smith, ulrs. Louis Provost Evans. Sirs. Howard Sellers, Miss Alberta S. Van Dusen, Mrs. M. I Wig fall and Mrs. M. T. Nichols. Mrs. John Blrklnblne, of Oak Shade, Cynwyd, announces tho engagement of her daughter, Miss Ruth Amolla Blrkln bino, to Mr. Maxmlllan A. Krlmmcl, of Brie, Pa. Master Robert Sumner, of Boston, Is visiting his grandfather, Mr. Emlen Hutchinson, nt tho Aldlne. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Royal have closed their house nt Devon and will bo at tho Aldlno for the remainder of tho winter. Mr. nnd Sirs. J. S. Bloren will closo their house nt Moylan this week and como Into tho Aldlno for tho winter. Along the Main Line OVERHROOK.-MIss Edith Walz and Miss Leonora Walz, of tho Arches, nttended the Now Year's Eve dance given nt tho West Chester Country Club Inst evening by Mr. nnd Sirs. Philip Sharp ies, of West Chester. Miss Eleanor Evcland and Mr. James Mlllholland have nrranged for a series of dances to be given nt tho Overbrook Golf Club on January 10, February 14, March 13 nnd April 10. These dances aro a con tinuation of the dances given at Haver ford Court by Miss Evclnnd. Miss Rosalind M Murphy, of 732 North C3d street, will entertain a few friends at her home tonight. BRN SIAWR.-SIrs. Joseph C. Bright nnd dnuBhtcrs, of Wlllowbrook, will take a trip south nhput tho middle of January. Mr. nnd Sirs. Wm. B. Churchman, who have been spending the Christmas season with Mr, Churchman's sister, Sirs. C. Randolph Snowden. of Bryn Mawr, will visit Mrs. Churchman's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Lnussat Geyelln, at Vllla nova, beforo returning to their homo In Morristown. VILLANOVA. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrenco T. Paul, of Green Gables, will leave on Monday to spend two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, of Now York, at their shooting box in South Car olina. AVAYNE.-Strs. H. C. Prow Is entertain ing Cnptaln W. A. Hlgglnbothnm. of Montreal, Cnnndn, who has Just returned from a trip around the world. At the costume dance which Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlap, Jr., of Aberdeen road, will give tonight the guests will includo Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Chrlstmnn. Mr, nnd Sirs. F. P. Rudcllffe, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cou dcrt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .11. Mathews, Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Elmer, Sir. and Mrs. Humbert Powell. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hnmlll Home, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tlllotson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Emeraon, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Rlttenhouse, Mr. and Mrs. G. WInthrop Collin, Mr, nnd Mrs. Frank Sluller. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bay liss, Mr. nnd Mrs. William H. Roberts. Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Allen Barr. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Mulford. Mr. and Sirs. M, F. D. Scanlan. Mr nnd Mrs, Aubrey Howell nnd Mr. and Mrs. Plerson Conrad. Germantown Mr. and Mrs. William II. Stewart, of 41 Ilnrvoy street, will celebrate the 21st anniversary of their wedding on Monday, Mrs. John V. Kcator, Miss Rachael Keator nnd the Messrs. Kcator, of West Walnut lane, will leavo the last of Janu ary for a trip through the Panama Canal and points of Interest In South America. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Dunn, of East Johnson street, will give a small dance for their children, Frederick M. Dunn, Jr and Miss Henrietta Dunn, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John M, Hamilton, of 22S Jlortter street, will give a dinner on Saturday evening. January 8. in honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Gibbons-Neff, of 3204 AVest penn street, will return tomor row from spending the holidays with Mrs. Gibbons-Neff 'a parents. Sir. and Mrs. Grlleet Collins, 4111 Walnut street. Sliss Eleanor Mende, daughter ot Mr. Henry W. Mende, of 419 West Harvey street. la spending several weeka in Flo-Ida. North Philadelphia Mr. " and Mrs. Morris Rltch, of 2015 North 33d street, will give a dinner and dance tomorrow night at their home, for their daughter, Miss Alice M, Ritch, Dr. S. Norman Graham and the membera of their bridal party. The house will be beautifully decorated with evergreens, palms, ferns and Christmas flowers. The guests will be Miss Jeannetta Rltch, Miss Estelle Sacks, Miss Hilda Apt, Sliss Sylvia Schless, Mis3 Dora Stelnfleld, Mlas Cecelia Cravls, Miss Alice Rltch, Miss Beatrice Rltch, Miss Gertrude Schwartz, of Atlantic City; Mr. Henry Victor flralni, Mr. Frederick Clair, Dr. Frank Shannon, Dr. Benjamin Yaffe, Mr, Arthur Hitch, Mr. Georgo Rltch, Mr. Morris Flshman and Mr. Milton Staub. Natter for the Society pace will be aecrpted ud printed In the Evcuin Ledicer, but u" 'u'''1 notices must be uritttn ua oue tide ot the paper, must be elgnrd In full, tilth full addrcw, and uhen Kiblr telephone number mutt be iriten. MBil all suck commuulcutlonn to -i'-' l.lhor." Kienlug Ledger, 60S f : h . ttrrrt ; it- liiri-e rrquUemroU are carried iot ; -i' leriiiciiUoo. omr be poHible, iu- i it te will sot L) pubUahcd. Weddings SELBY WAGO. Miss Ethel Wagg, daughter of the Rev. Alfred Wagg and Mrs. Wag, will become tho bride of Mr. Howard William Selby, of Blue Grass road, Bustleton, In the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Cot hngswood, this evening nt 6 o'clock, tho brides father, who Is pastor of the church, will officiate, assisted by tho Rev. Dr Thomas, of Philadelphia. Both Miss Wagg and Mr. Selby nre graduates of Dickinson College. Miss Marletto Holton, a cousin of the brldo, from Pederlcktown, N. J., will bo mold of honor, and Mr. Raymond Smith, of Lchlghton, Pa., will act as best man. Tho brldeAmnlria will & xriaa nia.a rA. dlth, Miss Margaret Craig, of Now York; Miss Madeline Mullen, of Wilmington, Del., nnd Miss Helen Gerhnrd, of Allen town, Pa. The brldo will bo given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Alfred H. Wagg, of Now York, -while tho Rev. Earl Ledden, of Botmar, N. J., will play tho wedding march, and Miss Almeda Jones, of Carlisle, Pa., will glvo several solos Tho ushers will bo Mr. B. P. West, of dlctown, Pa.; Mr. Frank Masland, of Philadelphia, and Mr. George Bradley, of Camden. At the conclusion of tho core memy a reception will bo held In tho par aonage, West Philadelphia Miss Florenco Frishmuth, of the Nor mandle, 36th nnd Chestnut streets, will glvo a dinner of 43 covers this evening In honor of Miss Mary E. Potter, whoso engagement to Mr. Robert Taylor Bald win, of Wilmington, Del,, was announced last week. Mrs. J. Howard Cooper, of East Mill stone, will spend tho coming week ns the guest of Mrs. Edward Nowton Haag, of 4837 Cedar avenue. Mr. nnd Mrs, Luko A. Treacey. of 4213 Chestnut street, entertained this week In honor of their son, Mr. Emerson Treacey. Among thoso present wero Miss Salomo Gale, Miss Nonnle Denney, Miss Con stance Burns, Miss Anna Cnssldy, Miss Peggy Meher, Mr. John Denney, Mr. Ar thur Fleming, Mr. Mnck Bryan, Mr. Bryan Martlnc, Mr. Harry Lucas nnd Mr. Ignatius Conway. A number of tho younger set enjoyed tho Now Year's party Inst evening given by Miss Knthryn Cuslck, of C209 West minster avenue. Her guests Included Miss Agnes McKennn, Miss Rcglnla McKcnnn, Miss Blanche Haines, Miss Helen O'Con nor, Miss Mnry O'Nell, Miss Mabel Haines, Miss Mao Cnntwell, Miss Agnes Cuslck, Miss Sadio McLoURhlln, Miss Mario Cuslck, Mrs. Freeman, Mr. Joseph McBrynn, Mr. Georgo Lewis, Mr. J. Slcn donhall, Mr. Leo O'Connor, Mr. Ralph Cuslck, Mr. Lewis Freeman. Mr. Joseph Rcuss, Mr. Hownrd Cuslck, Mr. Fratik Hartough and Mr. Robort Gold. Miss Helen Bradley, of 1301 South C3d street, entertained a few friends at cards, followed by a danco nnd supper Thursday evening. The decorntlonB and favors were suggestive of tho holiday senson. Tho guests wero Miss Rosalind M, Murphy, Miss Helen Cahoon, Miss Mary Clark, Miss Oenova Farrell, Miss May Carlln, Miss Mario Bradley, Mr. John Dwyer, Mr. John J. Grlffln, Mr. Edwin W. Glnton, Mr. Walter Smith, Mr. Daniel S. Kcaloy and Mr. Wnltor Mack. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Vnnsan, of 401$ Spruco Btreet, gave a dansant yesterday afternoon from 4 until 6:30 o'clock n honor of tholr daughter, Miss Louise Vansant. Tho guests wero from the school set. Mrs. James L. Burtnett, of 5527 Willows avenue, nnnounces tho engagement of her daughter, Miss Margaret E. Burt nett, to Mr. Ralph I. Balcom, ot Wor cester, Mass. Miss Burtno-.t Is tho daughter of tho late James I,. Burtnett. of Wilmington, Del. Major Frank L. Mueller and Mrs. Muel ler, of 505 Woodland terrace, will re ceive at their home this afternoon and ovening after 2 o'clock. No cards have been sent out. Frankford Mr. nnd Mrs. John Phlpps, of Frank ford avenuo, are spending the holidays at Atlantic City ns tho guests of Mr. Phlpps' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo R. Phlpps, at the Hotel Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cully, of Bridge street, will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Jimenez, of Vega Baja, Porto Rico, dur ing January. A number of informal af fairs are being planned during their visit. Air. and Mrs, George Flbble, of Bridgo street, entertain nt dinner last evening, when covers were laid for 23 guests. In cluding Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe T. Flbble, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 21. Moynes, Miss Helen Walker, Miss Martha Alloway, Miss Frances Graham. Mls3 Winifred Fields. Miss Helen McKlnley, Miss Alice McPoyle, Miss Marlon Philips, Miss Ethel Scott, Miss Pauline Harmcr, Mr. Albert Kirk, Mr. Ralph Dunlap, Mr. Albert Maxwell, Mr. Arthur Munn, Mr. Philip Walker and Mr. Kirk Smith. Oak Lane Sir, and Mrs. Roscoe T. Flbble, of Old York road, will entertain at dinner and dancing at their home tonight. Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Femcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C Dunn, Miss Jane Carson, Miss Marlon Graham, Miss Martha Tyson, Miss Cora Potts, Miss Jane Cully, Mist. Freda Balderston, Miss Paulino Henderson, Miss Clair Murray, Miss Elizabeth McCormick. Mr. Ralph W. Carson. Mr. Harry S. Griffith, Mr. George R. Flbble, Mr. Frank Maxwell, Mr. Ken neth P. Lewis, Mr. John Berry, Mr. William Groben, Mr. Thomas M. Gardner, Mr. William Frank. Mr. John Clark, Mr. Thomaa McPoyle, Mr. Frank Klotz and Mr. Kirk Smith. Miss Frances Grahnm, of North Broad street, Logan, will spend New Year's Eve with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Harry M. Dunlap, of New York, who will return with her and re main until January 3. TO WED THIS YASJ WAGG yK Splv ffi jr t $$f M ' ''I Photo by Gilbert & llacon. MISS LAURA II. NIGHTINGALE Miss Nightingale is u sister of Mr. Henry B. Nightingale, 3d, chairman of tho Entertainment Committee of the 100 Club, which will give n ball this evening nt Horticultural Hall. Along the Reading Announcements havo been sent out by Mrs. William A. Cross, of Jrnklntown, of tho marrlnRo of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Cross Endrcs, to Mr. Ralph Waldo Eaton, on Monday, December 27, at Jcn klntown. Mr. nnd Mrs, Eaton will be at home, nftcr February 15, at Elmwood avenue, Norwich, Conn. Invitations havo been Issued by the Men's Club, of Wyncote, for Monday eve ning, January 3, nt 8 o'clock, at the parish house of All Hallows Church. Mr. Will iam L. Fisher, assistant curator of tho Philadelphia Museums, will address the meeting. His subject will be, "Tho Pnn-ama-Pnclllc Exposition," and will bo il lustrated. Miss Helen Walker, of Chelten avenue. Oak Lane, was hostess nt a danco last eve ning nt her homo In honor of her cousin. Miss Cathcrlno S. Walker, who is visiting here fiom Chicago. Thu Kuests Included Miss Mnrjorlo Kent, Miss Paulino Harris, Stlss Jano Cully, Miss Evelyn Cully, Mis Marion Kent, Miss Mao Wnlkcr, Miss Martha Kennedy, Miss Sue Carson, Miss Bertha Kenyan, Miss Helen McPoyle, Miss Marguerite Clarke, Miss Knthcrlno McCaffcrty, Miss Juno Ilnrmer, Miss Ray Jaynes, Miss Ethel McKlnley, Miss Jo sephine MacNamnra, Miss Myrtlo Won der, Mr. Albert Kirk, Mr. Philip Tnlley, Sir. Charles Walker, Mr. Harry Jarvls, Mr. Charles Dunlap. Mr. Hugh Harvey, Mr. Walter Dunn, Mr. Martin Gardner, Mr. Hugh Gardner, Mr. Joseph Cnrr, Mr. Walter Graham, Mr. Harry Graham, Mr. Fred Hnllcy, Mr. James Tyson, Mr. Har ris McCormick, Mr. Kenneth Lowls, Mr. Georgo Davis, Mr. Walter Belts, Mr. John Williams. Mr. Charles Mooncy nnd Mr. William Cully. Miss Dorothy Goldberger, daughter o( Mr. J. Goldberger, of Perth Amboy, N. J.. Bpent the holidays with her relatives, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Goodman, 4513 North Car lisle street, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Bean, of Oak Lane Park, aro spending tho holidays at Atlantic City. Lansdowne Sliss Betty Stewart, of Stewart nvenuo, Is entertaining Miss Sylvia Muth for sev eral days. Mr. Waldo Philips, of Boston. Mass., is visiting his mother, 3Irs. E. M. Phil ips, of 82 North Lansdowne avenue. Miss Marlon Havlland, ot East Balti more avenue, will entertain nt bridge on January 1 In honor of Miss Dorothy Welsh, of Llanerch. The Girls' Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church will give its annual minstrel show and danco on January 21 and 22. In the 20th Century Club. Tho minstrel show will be preceded by a musical sketch in which Miss Eleanor Conway, Miss Lucy Porter, Miss Laura Willis and Miss Ethel Rlghter will take part. The committee Includes Miss Ruth Wunderlich, Mls Allco Davis, Miss Ruth Decker, Miss Alma Wal lace, Miss Isabello Galbralth and Miss Marie Dewur. Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Eastman, of East Greenwood avenue, aro entertaining Mrs. Benjamin Watson, of Tarrytown, N. Y. The Alpha Beta Delta Sororiety gave its annual dance In the 20th Century Club last night. The committee In charge Included Miss Helen Davenport, Miss Myrtle Craig. Miss Lllllun Bloodaworth, Miss Helen Bled, Miss Miriam Hart, Miss Marlon Goucher and Miss, Marjorie Young. The first meeting In tho new year of the Twentieth Century Club of Lansdowne, on Tuesday afternoon, will combine a busi ness session and a literary program. Mrs. Edward C, Kirk will talk on "Present Day Essayists." On Thursaay evening in the club auditorium a recital will be given under the auspices of tho Enter tainment Committee by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hotz and Mr, WlUam Thunder. EVENING wwfio Mssewy Roxborough Tho members of tho Wlssnhlckon and Roxborough Choral Society, a recently organized musical association, havo ar ranged to hold the meetings on Tuesday nights during the winter In tho Wlssn hlckon Methodist Episcopal Church, Tha llrst muslcaie will bo given enrly in Feb ruary, when tho program will bo a mis cellaneous one. In tho spring tho society will give an oratorio. Mr. Clarence C. Nice, tho musical director, was for sev eral years director of tho Grace Choral Society, of Camden, N. J. The officers are: President, Mr. Arthur DIetrick; vlco president, Mr. Ellwood Angstadt; treas urer. Miss Carr; recording secretary, Sirs. Alcock; corresponding secretary. Miss Grace M. Oliver; librarian, Mr. Will iam Moore; accompanist. Miss Tholey, nnd assistant nccompanist, Miss Hnns bury. Tlie following clergymen havo been elected honorary vice president: Rev. W. A. Crawford; Rev. K. B. Moyer, Rev. A. Roy Angcll, Rev. W. B. Forney, Dr. John Gordon. Rev. L. C. Hofer, Dr. Alcock, Rev. Charles S. Lyons, Rov. Edward S. Hale, Rev. Albert Stork, Rov. James B. Halsoy, Rev. Carl II. Hlrzel, Rev. II. C. Schmleder, Rov. Paul '.. Strodach, Dr. S. M. Vernon, Rov. A. S. Walls, Rev. John Priest, liev. Robert Hetherlngton, Rev. Alfred Hcebncr, Rev. Frank M. Gray, Rev. Georgo N. Makely, Rev. Dwlght C. Hannn, Rev. Z. M. Gibson, Rev. John T. Hackett, Rov. Isaac Ward and Rov. Will iam R. Roarick. Miss Marlon Broom, Miss Allco Fnlrhurst, Miss Oliver, Mr. Georgo Davis nnd Mr. W. Broom form tho Entertainment Committee. Mr. Clarence Smith, ot Portland, Ore., Is visiting his parents, Sir. and Sirs. Montgomery S. Smith, of East Loverlng ton avenue. Sliss Anna Virginia Strain, of Mnn ayunk, with several other school friends, spent part of the holidays with Sliss Ma rio Rcnz at her homo In Perryville, Sid. Delaware County Sllsa Lena Mitchell, of East Lansdowne, Is visiting In Baltimore. Mr. William J. Sloore, Jr., of Highland Park, returned homo for Christmas after a bIx months' trip through the West. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Fryburg, of High land Park, nro entertaining Mr. and Sirs. Robert II. Hucy, of Birmingham, Ala. Sirs. W. II. Stanton, of Ridley Park, is visiting relatives In Anderson, Sid. General and Sirs. Hwang Using, of Sle dia, are entertaining Sirs. Slen Chuen Chan, of New Yrk, for several days. Wilmington The largest of the New Year's parties will bo General James H. Wilson's supper party this evening, the open house al ways extended by Colonel and Sirs. Edmund G. Bucknor on New Year's dny, and the dinner and danco given by tho City Club to celebrate Ua llrst anniver sary. Sir. and Sirs. John Bancroft will give a tea at their home, Cufeld, Rockford, on Thursday, January 6, for Sir. and Sirs. John Bancroft, Jr., nnd Sir. and Sirs. William Chadwlck. of Lyme, Conn. Lieutenant Bothwell Will. V. S. N.. of SlacArthur, Ohio, now stationed at An napolis, Md.. nnd Slidshlpman Edwin Ball Caldwell, of Taconm, Wash., a student at the Navnl Academy, are guests of Sir. and Sirs. Bancroft. Sirs. William C. Blatz has as her guests over tho holidays her sister, Sliss Slarie Kelmlg and brother. Sir. Anthony Kelmlg, of Elizabeth, IV J. Sir. and Sirs. Blatz gave a danco at their home, 1107 Delaware avenue, last night for their guests. Sir. and Sirs. Frank Tallman have as their guests Congressman and Sirs. Thomas W. Sillier, of Washington, D. C. and Sir. and Sirs. William Tallman, of Sewlckley, Pa, Sliss Ethel Tallman. who is studying music in New 4.ork city, also is home for tne holidays. WINTER HESORTS OI.IJ I'OINT COiU'OUT. VA. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN OLD POINT COMFORT SwunmlnsPooI.Golf.Seitood Cuuine. European liath and Treatments. Fortcrms.wrtU GEO. F. ADAMS. Managtr ro.tr .t Monro. Vs. "Ak Mr. Foater." 12th and Cheataut Sta. ; Cooks' Tours, 1ST B. Broad St.; Fenna. R. R. Cc. 1433 Cbeatnut St. ATLANTIC CITV. X. J. Sunarior location with an unobstructed view of beach standard of excellence Ccm60d. KAUOiJ.BUISy. THE HADING RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD wnritwoiiiiii-iiiKlffl ATLANTIC OITV. N. J, OWNERSHIP UANAaiHIMT JOS I AH WHITE A. SONS COMPANY TRAYMORE Latitat in Atlantic Cit J Westminster K'r av nr Bttxtt. eiv, t Jl.BOtpdly. toU.0Ovj)v,kl. Cbu.Bulu. X oCaacf''' Atlantic cm AMATEUKS IN BXTBAVAGANZA TO SWELL ART SCHOOL FtttfD Performance for Benefit of School of Industrial Art Will Take Form of Musical Pantasie, in Which Many Debutantes Will Appear "mllE CJambol of the Gods at Monte X Carlo," a delightful extravaganza devised by Sir. Alfred I. Parton, will ba glvon In tho ballroom of tho Cctlevue Stratford for tho benefit of the Pennsyl vonla Museum and School of Industrial Art. Virtually all of this year's buds will take part In the production, which Is ono of tho loveliest that has ever been given by tho committee, of which Sirs. C. Leland Harrison Is chairman. The cos tumes havo been designed by Miss Frances Watts and aro charming crea tions. Tho program begins with tho bal let, "Tho Perpetuation of Spring," nnd Is tnken from tho legend told on the Ri viera that Hercules, after becoming a Rod, visited the now famous resort and being charmed with Its beauty conferred on It perpetual spring, banishing frost and snow and raising tho mountains which to this day preserve Its equable climate. Tho llrst scene opens on the terrace of Cros d'azuro. Here a young hymph, Mis? Gertrude Graham, wanders forth playing on pipes, followed by other nymphs known ns tho "Dance of Spring," who make merry until tho nymphs of frost and snowllakes, headed by Sliss Gertrude Heckscher and Sirs. Albert Smith, frighten them away. Then enters Str. J Kearslcy Harrison, as Hercules, accompanied by tho Sun nnd a group of godesses. Tho rising Sun gradually melts tho snowflakes, who aro subdued and banished, and Spring, with her hand maidens, returns to her rljhtful domain. In the goddesses' group aro Sirs. J. Shipley Dixon, Sliss Agnes Kennedy, Sirs. D. Ilodmnn Page, Sliss Slary Brown Wnrburton, Sirs. C. a. Heckscher Weth crlil, Sliss Chnrlotto JJaln nnd Mrs. 11. Sturgls Ingersoll. Thoso taking part In tho Ballet of the Ilougo et Noir will bo Miss Marlon Grant, Silas Slaislo Graham, Sites Alfredo Lewis, Sliss Elizabeth Griffiths, Sliss Barbara Benson, Sliss Slarie Wright, Sliss Chris tlno Stockton, Sliss SInrtha SIcAUIstcr, Sliss Joscphlno Foster, Sliss Helena Star tin, Silas Barbara Boyd, Sliss Lorrnlno Graham, Sliss Slolty Thayer, Sliss Frances Scott, Miss Sarah Slyors, Miss Anno Slcrrlck, Sliss Catherine Iloblnnon, Sliss Elizabeth Downs, Sliss Charlotte Cheston nnd Sliss Slargaretta Slyors. Tho Pavlowa Gavotto will bo danced by Miss Slary Stuart Wurts. Tho college sot who aro homo for tho holidays will be given a dance this even ing at tho Germantown Cricket Club, SInnhcim, by Sirs. George A. Brooke's Dancing Class. Sirs. Frederick Straw bridge, Sirs, Walter Henderson, and Sirs. Calvin Smytho will assist Sirs, Brooko In receiving. Tho committee In charge in cludes Sir. George Stovonson, Mr. Ash brldgo Shnrpless. Sir. William P.. Beard. 3d, Sir. Frederic Strawbridgo, Jr., and .Mr. irnncle Deacon. Sir. nnd Sirs. Hnrry Cofiln of Hnnsbcrry street, Ger mantown. will entertain at dinner prior to tho dance, In honor of their daughter, Sliss Hazel Coffln nnd son Mr. Boy Cofiln. Their guests will Include Sliss Josephlno Beoves, Sliss Emily N. Shipley, Sliss Slargaret Burton, Sliss Eleanor Camden and Vicinity The Slisses Hurley, of West Colllngs wood, aro home from school nt Torres dale for tho holidays. Stlss Stlrlam Streot, Sliss Slarie Slevls and Sliss Ruth Carey aro home from Syracuse University for the holidays. Dr. and Sirs. George Hemingway and Sliss Harriett Izard havo been visiting Doctor and Sirs. Hemingway's daughter, Sirs. Charles Housnlck, of Bloomsburg, Pa. Sirs. Horaco Sharp, of 728 Cooper street. Is entertaining her daughter, Sirs. Hart ley Smith, ot Forest Hills, L. I. Sir. and Sirs, F. S. Fox and children, of 801 Cooper street, are spending this week at Ocean City, N. J., where thoy have a house. Mr. and Sirs. Jacob R. Elwell. -who lived mnny years with their son. Dr. Alfred SI. Elwell, nt 407 Cooper streot, celebrated their golden wedding Tuesday evening at their home In Brldgeton, N. J. Sir. and Sirs. William Hallcnger and children, of Slerchantville, are spending the holidays near Boston, Mass., with Sirs. Hallenger's mother. Sirs. George J. Bergen, of East King's Highway, Haddonfleld, is entertaining her sister. Sirs. Roderick, nnd son, of Slinnesota. Sirs. Bergen and Mrs. Rod erick wero well known as tho Slisses Grey and lived for many years at 711 Cooper street, Camden. New Hershey Y. W. C. A. Secretary HERSHEY. Pa., Jan. 1. Sliss Martha Trace, of Harrlsburg. today became gen eral secretary of the Hershey Young Woman's Christian Association, vice Sliss Alice Alden, who resigned to take a sim ilar place at Greencastle. in--- ------"'"aiiJ-'-J --i-..-....---Tri-B- Education as an Investment THE BEST POSSIBLE INVESTMENT you can make it to give your children a good education, It will fit them to meet successfully the battle of life, and no matter what comes, poverty, sickness or financial troubles, they will always have an education to fall hack upon. Nohody can take it' away from them. More and more higher education is becoming the prime requisite to a successful life. In helping parents to find the proper school for sons and daughters LEDGER CENTRAL EDUCATIONAL BUREAU has been a distinct aid and, in hundreds of cases, has solved their problems eminently well. To those parents who are a't this rime looking for a school to fit their peculiar needs LEDGER CENTRAL offers its services, Moreover, if you are pUnning on s school fpr next iall, we advise you to get in touch with our SCHOOL MAN at once. During the next six montks LEDGER. representatives will personally visit and inspect kundreds of scnools in'tke East, If you will now tell us the kind of school you desire, it approx imate location, cost, etc., we can be on the lookout for you and gtve you reliable first-hand information. The service is free; you arc invited to make use of it tf y time. CalL write or phone Jr. i . - - LEDGER CENTRAL Educational Bureau BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS jgnraiYrwnraireim Wunder, Miss Frances Gllkey, Miss Sydney Belville, Miss Allco-Tftlnall, Mis Judith Jennings, Mies Edith Kingsley, of Slontanai Mr. William Clothier, Mr. Arthur Jackson, Mr, John Beard, Mr. Frank Deacon, Sir, J. St. West, 3d, Mr. Donald Gawthrop Sir. Conrad Clothier, Sir. William K. Beard 3d and Mr. John Arnold Jennings. Sfrs. Georgo Kcebler, of B02d Walnut street, entertained her 600 club on Tues day afternoon, followed by a dinner In tho evening, the decorations and favors being In keeping with the holiday season. Tho guests -wero Mrs, George I Hasklll, Sirs. Henry IV. Young, Sirs. Adel Flem ing, Sirs. David Fleming, Mrs. Gustavo Bleler, Sirs. Paul Fleer Sirs. Edward Everett, Mrs. Edward Zachari&s, Mrs. Walter Scott Dctwller, Sirs. Hlrsh, Mrs. Frank Rood, Sirs. Harry Bowers, Mrs. Allan Miller, Sliss Helen G. Mullanny, Stlss (Mildred Keeblcr, Sliss Mario Mul laney and Miss Rosalind SI. MUrphy. Str. and Sirs. Albert Watcrhouso, of 523 West York street, entertained a number of friends at a masquerade at their home last evening. Tho basement was taste fully decorated ns an underground grotto, many of tho articles used having como from tho far corners of the earth. Muslo and dancing furnished tho chief enter tainment of tho ovening. The guests in cluded Sir. nnd Sirs. Georgo Rltter, Sirs, Hannah Brady, Sir. and Sirs. Charles StcCollom, Str. nnd Mrs. Frederick Seeger, Stlss 'Stay Shannon nnd Stlss Esther Dennlck. Sliss Slay R. Slorton, of 2351 North lth street, entertained on Thursday evening In honor of her cousin, Sliss Slay Caplcas, of New York, who Is hero on a visit for tho holidays. Among those Invited wero Sliss Slarlan Turner, Sliss Slarie O'LoubIi IIii, Stlss Anna Kneldclson, Miss Mar garet Turner, Sliss Slary Hoey, Sliss Slar garet SIcGliee, Sliss Slary Conwny, Sliss Grace Ryan, Sliss Helen Stanley, Stlss Helen Rynn, Sir. Earl SIcGrath. Sir. W1I tam Stevenson, Sir. John J. McCarthy, Str. Georgo Thomas, Sir, James Turner, Sir. Francis Toboy, Sir. John Ryan, Sir. Frank Foley, Sir. John SIcGulgan, Sir. John Hearn, Str. Walter Coleman, Sir. Edward Nagle nnd Sir. Norman Gotwala, Miss Mary Spencer and Stlss Kathryn Spencer entertained at their homo, 1919 West Venango street, on Wednesday evening. Among those present wero Miss Esther C. Spencer, Stlss Wllletto Wil bourn, Sliss Ruth Bcchtold, Stlss Ruth Hochlir.g, Sliss Helen Hoehllng, Silas Slarlo Sorney, Stlss Anna Speck, Sliss Betty Cooper. Sliss Reba Alsberg, Mr. John Springer, Sir. Glendon Southall, Sir. Georgo Garrett, Sir. James Speck, Jr. J Sir. Georgo Pabst, Sir. Sllchnol Sornoy, Sir. James Sorney, Sir. Edward Golco, Sir. Nowton Cox nnd Sir. Frederick Dodgo. Tho monthly euchre and danco held on Wednesday evening In St. Monica's Hall was oneo more n success. Tho feature of tho evening was a dance contest, which was won by Sliss Besslo nallngher and her partner, Sir. James Du.fy. Northeast Philadelphia The Holy Name Catholic Club will hold Its 10th annual banquet on Wednesday evening. January 19. at Mosebach's Ca sino, 13th street above Glrord avenuo. SIIbs Alberta Smith, of Reading, Is tho gue3t of Sliss Bertha Roberts, of Ken sington avenue nnd Mascher street, for several weeks. ' . Sliss Besslo Goldman, of 1623 North 6th street, will entertain tho members of her sowing circle on Slonday afternoon. Sliss Slargaret Henry, of North 7th street, is visiting relatives and friends In Washington, D. C. Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Seidman. of 1516 North 8 th street, announce tho betrothal of their dnughter, Miss Slollle Ruth Seid man, to Sir. SIox IL Raab. Sliss Elsie Jarvis. of 7010 Tulip 'street, will glvo a dance New Year's Eve at her home in honor of her cousin. Miss Evelyn Kuhn, who is visiting hero from Washington. Sliss Kuhn will bo honor guest at a theatre party Saturday eve- ning, wnen anotner cousin, suss Jano Jarvis, will entertain. The party will h preceded by a dinner at Kugler'a. Sirs. Georgo Foulkrod, of Mulberry street, will entertain her "500" club Tues day afternoon from 2.30 until 6 o'clock. Thoso to bo present Include Mrs. Albert Williams. Sirs. George Slannlng, Mrs.. , Gordon Cooling, Mrs. Alfred R. Dilks, I Sirs. Thomas Heergelshlemer, Mrs. James ' Graham, Sirs. Hugh Spencer, Mrs, Jacic Berry, Mrs. Joseph Hughes, Sirs. Ed ward Dunn, Mrs. William Slannlng, Sirs". David Wheeler, Sirs. Frank Curtis and Sirs. George Carpenter. SCHOOLS AMI rOIXKOES STRAYER'S The BMt Bualneaa School. 801-80T Cbeatnut Street. Prlv. Leaaona Stenography, Bookkeeping, En, branches. French. 321 Hale Bids-., J32U Cheat. 'A. 1 VI I n ai a -.J n m m i