Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1916, Night Extra, Image 11

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Chestnut Hill Fortnightly
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the rnnaueipma ncKec
Parties Given for
hiHR mnrrled set living In Chestnut
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v Binga tonlGht, wnen uieir unncinrj
' ttsss known ns tho Chestnut Hill Fort-
Lm'iv. meets nt tho Cricket Club
These meetings nro alwnjs crowded, as
v . of the members subscribe Benson
v er season, and thero Is nn nlmo
f inhere of "cnmnrndcrlo" nbout them
, .h. Is missing nt many of the more
formal gatherings Among the dinners
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J rlten at tho club, tho John Story JenUs
f nnd the Morgan Churchmnns will also
I entertain
' of course, I was pretty well sur
prised" to hear yesterday that Harry
Adams had married his slstor-ln-law,
Mr? Harry Hudson Smith. The cere
mony, I nm told, was performed In
Sew York at the Church of the Trans
figuration, on Monday, very quietly.
Mr. Adams' llrst wife was Miss Mabel
C, Smith, tho daughter of tho late C.
Ross Smith, and n sister of the late
C. Itoss Smith, Jr., nnd Harry Hudson
Smith Tor a time after the first Mrs.
Adams death Mr. Adams lived In
Wnshlmitoii but when It w.is time to
tr,ng out his daughters ho returned
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troduced his elder daughter Phoebe,
who last ear married young George
Harding This car Mr. Adams Intro
duced his second daughter, Ellrubeth,
at a largo dnnsant nt tho Bellcvue
Stratford The now Mrs. Adams was
Miss Margaret Newbold, a niece of
tho lato Mrs. John Lowber Welsh, who
wns a Is'ewbold, nnd twin whom Mrs.
Adams lived until her marriage to
Harry Smith. She has two daughters.
Miss Margaret N'ewbold Smith and
Evelyn X. Smith Mr. Adams has a
son, Harry A. Adams.
Small Itachcl Filler hod a wonderful
tlmo last night at tho supper danco
gUen for her by Dr. and Mrs. George
Tales Uaker at the IJcllovue-Stratford.
Tho Rakers nlways entertain so lavish
ly and with such good tasto that It
really was a wonderful party. Tho
dancing took place In the ballroom,
which was beautifully decorated with
palms and various cut (lowers, and
supper was served, so to speak, all over
tho place, at small tables In the Clover
room, Itcdroom, Plnkroom nnd In tho
hallways. It was a most successful
affair, and the little debutante looked
as sweet as n peach
Tho Strieker Coles arc to utilize Mr.
Walter Llpplncott's ballroom, which
very conveniently adjoins their own
homo, for a small danco tonight. Most
of the guests will bo from tho younger
married sot, although I know of a
few of the jounger dancing men not
yet benedicts who have boon Included
In tho Invitations.
Colonel William J. Elliott nnd Mrs.
Elliott aro to give a (Janco. this evening
at tho picturesque Sedgiey Club, In tho
Park, for their young daughter Betty,
who attends school, I believe, at West
over. She has been heralded several
times as a debutante; but this, of
course, was a mistake, as sho is still
very young, although sho probably will
como out next season. Mrs. Georgo
Brooko's daughter, Luclllo Carter, an
other member of tho school sot, will
give a little informal tea this afternoon
at her homo on West nittcnhouso
Square. This Is a charming custom,
which is gradually belryr rovlved,
even among our younger generation.
Nancy Cook and Emley Cook, tho
popular daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Gustavus Wynne Cook, will bo given
a luncheon nnd matlneo theatre party
this nfternoon by their mother, and
another party will bo given for Esther
Lallou by her grandmother, Mrs.
Georgo Spotz, of 1925 Spruce street.
Although Esther is not yot out, her
guests will bo mostly debutantes;
namely, Jean Bochman, Louise Grey,
Agnes Allen, Denlso Mercur, Peggy
Perot, Mary Cerbonl, Mary Scull and
Helen Gleason. NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Dr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Reginald Allen wilt
entertain at dinner tonight at their home,
2015 Spruce street.
Mrs. Frank Crozer Knowles will en
tertain at luncheon at tho Bellevue-Strat-ford,
followed by a matinee theatre party
this afternoon In honor of Miss Laura
Dotterer JlcCowen Her guests will In
clude Miss Elizabeth Coane. Mlsa Helen
Gray Murray, Miss Mary D McCowen,
Mlsa Gladys McCowen. Miss Marcelle Al
lison, Miss Mary Allison, Miss Margaret
IJay, Miss Isabel Montgomery, Miss
Mabel Leonard and Mrs Emmanuel
Brown McCowen.
Baroness Tranclsca von Heaemann has
arrived from Londor for a visit to her
cousin. Mr Gustav Herzberg. and Mr.
and Mrs Harry Herzberg, of 1331 North
8th street,
Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh will for
mally nrespnt hrl HnniFhtar flita T?hvl1tD
alh, this evening with a large ball at
the Rltz-Carlton. Receiving with the
hostess and her daughter will bo Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Tevla Huhn nnd Mr.
and Mrs Samuel Parham Huhn. and
Miss Walsh wjll also have a number of
RUeStfl fl"Om nilt nt tnwn In nants Viot
Including Miss Julia Smith, of New York;
villas Edith Harrison, of Chicago; Miss
' Jtannetta Wlttlnmn nf Pn Oram,, and
pMUs Marlon Alcott, of Cleveland.
Along the Main Line
westerly, R. i , who Is visiting her par
, li Mr and iIrs- Charles IL Enslnger,
P Montgomery avenue, will return home
next week. Mrs. Coon will be remembered
as Miss Eleanor Morris Enslnger,
fesCoIldaya with Miss Katherine D. Mc-
,fow". ha3 returned to Columbia Unl-
Miss Pauline Nlckerson has returned
to ner home la Ocean City after spend
ing tbfi ChHfttmna hrtllHnvu an th cruat
F 9' Mljs Margaret Eyre, of Narberth.
' n alter Levin hnvn PAtiirnad In Ttlawar
Btate College and Haverford College after
vvcanins the holidays n Narberth with
their families.
.iss Bernlce Copeland, of Sutfern. N
WAS tho Cllnct n.0 lllaa TlAh TIr
rOUK Of Nnrhovtt. Qina lttFlnci ihA
ihojaays,
Mr an. I Mva r .,!., t? Wnlraliln nnA
W'r doushUr, Miss EleaJ Entrekm,
lir jrc tray(jui la tbs Wwt. will vlsl
EVENING
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Dancing Class Will Meet at
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uiud rsumoer or small
the Younger Set
lie San Dlcgo Imposition before return
ing to their home.
ItOSDMONT-Mrs rtobert W. Dnnltl.
of Lancaster avenue, has been entertain
Ing Mrs O Blackwood Cameron, of nich
mond, Vft,
WAYNE -Mr and Mrs ion W. Stet
son have returned to their home In I'rovl
dence, II t nfter spending the holiday
season with their parents, Mr and Mrs
Jerfcrls, of Louclla avenue.
STRAl'FonD -Mr Wilbur Alexander
Spenkman. of Philadelphia, has announced
the enRnRemcnt of his daughter, Miss
l-tlna M Speakman, to Mr. Itobert Wnl
Hco Pcchln, son or Mr and Mrs John
Hamlall Pechln, of Strafford No date has
been set for the wedding, but It will prob
ably bo nn ex cut of the spring.
Mr and Mrs tidward ( Halnley nnd
their guest. Miss Ida Greer Montgomery,
of Hnitfonl, Conn, are spending tho
Week-end nt Atlantic City as tho guests
of Mis Thornton Murray.
Germantown
Mrs Cleorgp Franklin Hrown. of 411
West Price stVcet, will havo as her guest
the Intter pnrt of January Mrs. Cocke, or
ltoanoke, Vn Mr I.nclan H Cocke has
lust returned to his home, having spent
New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Hrown
Colonel Sheldon Potter, nresldent of thn
Business Men's Association, him nn.
Tnunua. bamu t of LTh"
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to bo held at Manhc m on Thiirsrlnv.
Janunrv 27 The committee Includes Mr.
Wnltci Wllllnms, Mr. John K. Horner,
Mr. Chnrles Y. Scully, Mr V, W Knplan,
Mr William Lockhart and Hon. George
P Darrow,
Mrs. Irvln King, of 103 West Prlco
street, has returned from Atlantic City,
where she spent several days.
Mr. and Mrs Joshua Ash Pearson, of
433 West Prlco street, have had as their
guests for tho holidays Prof. William
Tavlor Thorn nnd Miss Emma Thorn, of
Washington, D C.
Mr and Mrs. Todd Lincoln, of East
Change, N J , are spending the holidays
with Mr Ilenlnmln II. Shocmnkcr, Jr.,
of 415 West Price street. Mrs. Lincoln
was Miss Elizabeth Shoemaker before her
marriage
Mr and Mrs Joseph Elsenhardt, of
32i! Winona avenue, are receiving con
giatuhtlons upon tho birth of a daughter,
.Mar Josephine Elsenhardt.
Bala-Cynwyd
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour de Denncvllle
Kelm will leave Cynwyd next month to
reside permanently In New York.
Mr. Jnmes Holt, who spent the holidays
with his father, Mr. John F. Holt, of Cyr.-"
wd, will return to Chicago shortly.
West Philadelphia
nr. and Mrs H Merrill Weeks will en
tertnln nt dinner on Thursdnj evening nt
thtlr home, 815 South 4Sth street
Hnvlng closed their countrv place. Jer
kbo. for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs II V
Baldwin nre nt tho Trncy for the re
mainder of the season.
Miss Dorothy Frank, of :01B South 60th
street, entertained nt her homo on Sunday
evening, when her guests were Miss Eliza
beth Imbor, Miss Esther Weiss, Miss Au
Kusta Pressor. Miss Ethel Presser, Miss
Rcba Cohen, Miss Anna rishleder. Miss
May Cohen, Miss Augusta .(lllkovsky,
Miss Jeannctte Frank, Miss Dorothy
Trank, Mr. Samuel Frank, Mr. Abraham
Frnnk, Mr. Myer Frank, Mr Mjer Du
brow, Mr. Albert Weiss, Mr Louis Shatty,
Mr. Harry Qualtt, Mr Barry Weiss, Mr.
Jack Goldberg and Mr. Harry Zuzue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Now ton Haag will
entertain the members of their evening
bridge club on Saturday evening nt their
home, 4837 Cedar avenue.
Miss Mary Hall, of 4931 Locust street,
entertained tho "16" Club, of which she
Is a member, at her home, on Monday
evening.
Mrs. William M. Thackeray, of SCM
Catharine street, will entertain today at
luncheon nnd cards. Among thoso pres
ent will bo Mrs Frank Tlnnlgan, Miss
Leah Meagher, Miss R. McCnnn, Mri.
G. Robinson, Mrs J. Gemberllng and Mrs.
M McFarland. Mrs. James V. Doyle will
assist In receiving
Mrs. Charles McGIrr, of 6341 Vine street,
will entertain the Pr'scllln Sewing Circle
tomorrow evening, tier guests will In
clude Mrs. L. S. Dobson, Mrs. William
Pennell, Mrs. Clyde Bower, Miss Anna
Noble, Miss Frances Noble, Mrs. George
Hallow and Mrs. Jacob Stull.
Mr. and (Mrs. Joseph Carrli.gton, of 421
North Robinson street, are receiving con
gratulations on the birth of a son.
Along the Reading
Dr. Robert McClelland, of Pittsburgh,
and Mr. Joseph Kelsey, of New York, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Groben at their home, Lakeside avenue
and City line.
The marriage of Miss Alice Hallowed,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hallo
well, of Be'.havres, to Mr. William Rldge
way will take place on January S3 at the
home of the bride's parents,
Mrs Georgo H, Powell and Miss Jean
ette Powell, of New York, who have heen
the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Henry T, Bar
ton, at their home on Chelten avenue sev
eral weeks, left last week for Florida,
where they will spend the winter. During
their stay they were guests at dinner and
bridge given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Barton.
Among those present were Doctor and
Mrs. Henry A. Thlssell, Mr and Mrs
Horace C. Hall, Mrs. Genevieve Miller,
Mr and Mrs. George A. Reading and
Mrs. Katharine Crlppel.
Mr and Mrs. John Ellsworth Flte, of
1323 Oak Lane avenue. Oak Lane, have
Issued lnvltntlons for the wedding of their
daughter, Miss Elizabeth D. Flte. and Mr.
Frederick Marsh Williams, on Thursday
evening, January 0, at 7.30 o-clock, In the
Oak Lane Presbyterian Church The
blide will have Miss Elsie Pauline Smith
as maid of honor, Mrs. Earle Ashcraft
Havens, Mrs. Francis K, Greer, Miss
Lottie Krout. Miss Ethel Masmunn as
bridesmaids; Miss Bernlce Bloch as flower
girl and Master Nelson Kershaw Flte as
ring bearer, Mr, Williams will have Dr.
Max Stockton as best man and his ushers
will be Mr, J. Ellsworth Flte, Jr.. Mr.
William Burroughs. Mr. Walter Miller,
The ceremony will be followed, by a
reception at the Roosevelt. Among the
future entertainments to be given in
honor of the bride will be a luncheon and
kitchen shower on Saturday by Mrs.
Francis Greer, at her home in the Wy
neva Apartments, Germantown; a card
party on Thursday, January 13, by Miss
Smith, at her home, 500 York road, Jenk
intown; a luncheon on Saturday, January
IS, by Miss Macmunn, at her home In
Oak I.ane. and a dinner by Miss Flte, on
Tuesday, January 18, at her home.
Delaware County
Miss Adelaide M. MIIllii. of Ridley
Park, has returned to Cornell University
after spending the holidays wth her
parents,
Mr and Mrs, J Becklty Jackson, of
Tin-rat Hill, are receiving- congratulations
on, the Wrto of .a daughter. f
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Eight members of the Matinee Musical Club, who dnncod the Coppelin ballet in costume yesterday after
noon nt tho club's meeting nt the Bcllovue-Strntford. They nre Miss Mat caret Garrett, Mfss Vera D. Sercnl,
Miss Frances Harrington, Miss Elvina Growinoff, Miss Lconetto Rehfuss, Miss Hilda Schoch, Miss Th.
Tholcy and Miss M. Karlcnc Frnnz.
Weddings
ROBINSON-ATLEE.
A pretty wedding will take place today
at Calvnry Protestant Episcopal Church,
Manhclm street nnd Pulnskt avenue, when
MIh Mnrgnret Atlee, daughter of Mr and
Mrs. Edwin I. Atlee, of 3012 West Coulter
street, will become the bride of Mr. A.
Wayne Robinson, Jr. The ceremony will
be performed by the Rev. Dr Albnn
Rlchey, of New Castle, Del., an undo of
the bride, nt f o'clock Miss Atlee, who
will be given In mnrrlanc by her father,
will nenr a gown of white satin nnd tulle
made with a court train. She w 111 carry a
shower bouquet of lilies of the valle) and
Bride roses. Miss Francis L Stoughlcton,
the maid of honor, will wear a bluo satin
frock made with a short full skirt and
trimmed with tulle. She will wear a black
hat and carry Ophelia roses. The brides
maids, Including Miss Edith Bnlly, Miss
Mario B. Robinson, Miss Eleanor Bis
pham. Miss Eliza Woolston, MIbs Nancy
Woolston nnd Miss Sibyl N Wright, will
wear frocks of pink tulle nnd net, black
nnd silver lints nnd will carry Klllarny
roses. Mr. Robinson will have Mr. A. P.
Robinson na best man, and tho ushers
will be Mr. Edwin I. Atlee, Jr. Mr.
Thomns Hirst, Mr. Robert Hunter, Mr.
Thomas Robinson, Mr. John Smuckor and
Mr. Rowland Mellor. A small reception
will follow nt the home of tho bride's par
ents. After an extended wedding Journey, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Robinson will be at home after
April 1 In Syracuso, N, Y.
BROWN-DWIER.
An Interesting wedding, which will be
attended by a number of out-of-town
gucstB, will take place on January 5 when
Miss Stella Wood Dwier, daugnter of Mr.
and Mrs George W Dwler, of 67th and
Thomas streets, will become tho bride of
Mr Edward Irving Brown, of Ocean
Grove, at the Calvary Mothodlst Church,
4Sth Btreet and Baltimore avenue. The
ceremony will bo performod at 7 oclock
by tho Rev. O. Blckley Burns. The bride,
who will bo given In marrlao by her
father, will bo attended by Miss Edith V
Dwler. who will act as mam or honor,
and the bridesmaids will be Miss Esther
r Ermlllo, of Overbrook. Miss Carletta
Nightingale, Miss Jean Crothers nnd Miss
Henrietta Cox, of Sharon Hill. Mr. Wal
ter L Matthews, of Scranton. will attend
tho bridegroom as best man, and the
ushers will Include Walter Tiffany and
Alfred Gibson, of New York; Kendrlck
Feelcy, of Allenhurst, and Paul Hunt, of
Washington. D. C. A reception to 300
guestB will follow the ceremony at the
IUttenhouse. The young couple are plan
ning to live at Lake Terrace, Ocean
Grove
South Philadelphia
The "Younger Set," a girls' club of
South Philadelphia, will entertain on
Saturday afternoon at the North Hills
Country Club. The members will play
"600," followed by an attractive supper,
and In the evening an Invitation dance
will be given. The members of the club
Include Miss Josephine Lame, Miss
Helojse Levy, Miss Lynn Scheele, Miss
Susan Meynoll, Miss Dolly McEvoy, Miss
Myra Wartman, Miss Elizabeth Meehan
Miss Florence Carman and Mlas Margaret
Keenan.
Mr, and Mrs. George W, Bhlsler will
entertain at cards tomorrow evening at
their home, 3013 South Broad street. A
supper will follow. Their guests will In
clude Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Simmons,
Mr. and Sirs. Frank B Stockley, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Kleffer, Mr. and Mrs. David
McCoach, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc
Laughlin. Mr and Mrs. Frank Wolfe and
Mr, and Mrs. Georgo Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Low Is Thomas, of 2)03
South Broad street, entertained Informal
ly on New Year's Day, In honor of their
daughter, Miss Beatrice Thomas. The
guests were entertained at luncheon, fol
lowed by a dance. Thosa present were
Miss Margaret Butler, Miss Dorothy Mun
dy, Miss Catherlno Crane, Miss Helen
McEvoy, Miss Marie Harrington, Mlsa
Helen Alter and Mr. George Deltrlch,
Mr. William Deltrlch. Mr. Wlllard Oil
more, Mr. Jphn Ladrey, Mr, Charles
Becker, Mr. John Sweeney, Mr. Maurice
Towers and Mr, Ray Deltrlch.
Frankford
The Frankford W. C. T. U. will hold Us
regular monthly meeting at the home of
Miss Antonio. Holden, 4325 Frankford
avenue, this afternoon.
I
Notice for the SoeUty pi nlll be
accepted and printed la the ErcBlns
Jjtdttr, but all ucU notice mini b
written on'one tide of the paper, moat be
lined In full, with full address, anil
when poulble telephone number mint be
Biten.
bend all ueU communications to
"Society Editor," Ktcatac Ledger, COS
Cuotnvt ktrcct.
L'nltu these requirement are canted
eat 9 that verification may b BoitlbU,
ike. utile will Rot be pablfabcd.
DANCED AT BELLEVUE-STRATFORD
, ,wc',,7?!:'sata!sJi;!ss,Kk swR-Mjsi.'ws wa.
iwss
NOVEL CHARITY EXHIBIT
WILL BE OPENED TODAY
Number of Prominent Maids and Matrons Interested in
Exhibit Held in the Widener Building This and Next
Week Matinee Musical Club Meets
THE charity exhibit which will bo held
In the Wldencr Building beginning tn
dny nnd continuing until January 15 Is
attracting the Interest of a largo number
of prominent people In this city, and Ml
Constance Middle, chairman of tho Com
mittee on Aids, has enlisted tho services
of a large number of society women nnd
college girls to escort visitors through the
exhibit nnd to explain the great number of
Interesting nnd novel exhibits which tho
society has designed.
In addition the following will act aa pa
tronesses: Mrs. Rudolph Blnnkenburg,
Mrs. C. C. Harrison. Mrs J Willis Mar
tin, Mrs John C. Groome, Mrs John Mnr
koc, Mrs W. A. Dick. Mrs. Charlton Yar
nall. Mrs Frnnk P. Prlchnrd. Mrs Char
lemngno Tower, Mrs Frederick A. Pnck
ard, Mrs. Thomas Learning. Mrs. C E In
gersoll, Mrs J. Bertram Llpplncott, Mis
Louis Hodman Page, Mrs, James Large.
Mrs John Harrison. Mrs. Mnurlce Heclt
scher, Mrs. George Harrison Fisher, Mrs
John Cadwalader, Miss Nina Lea. Mrs
John Hampton Barnes, Mrs Georgo H
McFadden, Miss Blnnchnrd. Mrs. John
Frederick Lewis. Miss Laura Piatt, Mrs.
George Diddle, Mrs Rodman E. Grlscom.
Mrs. Henry 8 Jeanes, Mrs. Alfred Sten
gel, Mrs. B. Franklin Pepper, Mrs Sam
uel Prlco Wetherlll, Mrs. Charles H Fra
iler. Mrs. Samuel T Bodlne. Mrs J. Ruth
erford .McAllister, Mrs. Charles C New
ton. Mrs. William P. Potter, Mrs. Joseph
E. Widener. Mrs. J. M. Oakley, Mrs.
Samuel B. Jardln, Mrs. Thomas Scatter
good, Mrs. George Vaux, Jr.. Mrs. Cor
nelius Stevenson, Mrs. Horatio Gntes
Lloyd, Mrs. C. Lincoln Furbush, Mrs.
George Woodward. Mrs. CharleB F. Jen!.
Ins, Dr. Frances C. Vnn Gasken, Mrs. H.
Gordon McCouch, Mrs. Arthur H. Lea.
Miss Frances A. Wlster. Mrs Edward
W. Diddle, Mrs' Evan Randolph, Mrs
Russell Dunne, Mrs. H. S. Prentiss Nich
ols, Miss Elizabeth Lowry, Mrs. Joseph '
Mumford, Miss Mary A. Burnham. Mrs.
Babln W. Cotton. Jr.. Mrs Albert P. Bru
baker, Mrs Coleman Sellers, Jr. Mrs.
Frank Miles Day, Mrs. Edwnrd G Mc
Collin. Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, Mrs. William
F. Janks, Mrs. Edward Wetherlll, Mrs.
E. Walter Clark. Mrs. George Vaux, Jr.,
and Mrs. Horatio Gates Llovd.
A wonderful program of Russian music
arranged by Miss Marie G Loushnov,
was elvon by the Matinee Musical Club In
the Rose Oardens of the Bellevue-Strat-ford
yesterday afternoon. The Ruthenlan
Orphanage Choir, under the direction of
Mr, Andrew Gela, sang a group of Rus
sian chants, and eight girls, under the di
rection of Mr. Albert E Newman, danced
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
200
poners of your Mind and Personality auch
a Thinking. Concentration, Bel f -Conn
denc. Initiative, muat be In conatnnt
worklns order to enable you to ba highly
uccaaaiul. Send to ua tor Hat of powers
of a fully developed man.
If to a itgrt you are unaucceaaful, cer
tain weak power are reeponalble
Ntrt Collect brim all powera Into use
and Increase their strength
Day, Saturday and Evening- Couraea in
Ptrtonal EStclcncu, Puollc Speaking, i'Jj
cutlon, JolfemaNsnfp,
Write, call or phone, Spruce 3218
NEFF COLLEGE Chtlo(rrt
Dept. Correspondence Inatrurtlon.Box J093
Temple University
IIIIOA1) AND I1K1IUS STItbKTS
College courses (A. H. B. S.).
Teachers'. College U. a. In Ed).
Cora-
rnerciai caucauon iiormau.
Commercial courae. Secretarial couraea.
and abort, practical business course
r'resbman clane'formlm February 1.
M'KCIAI. S VVKKKS COUIISE 110
SFAM31I, KltKNtll. ITALIAN. OhHM.tN
4 I.ESbO.NS A WEEK
Technical Teacher Translator' Ann.
030 Perry Uldg. Bpruce 4J38.
STRAYER'S Th Bast Diulnc School.
JlKftlCJVJ .01.807 Chestnut Btrwt.
Prlv. Lessons Stenography. Bookkeeping, Eng.
branches, French. 324 Uala lildg . 13 Jll Chest.
DANCING
Academy of Music
ONE
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BATI HUAV AFTEBMX)X JAN 13
C ELIAYOOD CAIU'E.NTEll
Cinderella Little Glaw Slipper
X Most Brilliant Production of the Charming
Flry Story br 1BO Clever Jtireauca.
Baal and boies. lj to 130. on sale 1123
Chestnut Strwat. ' Pbom. illbert aSOT.
vlvrW(..v..v,,.rtVimvsswh.i f J? JJ'
the Coppella ballet In tho ballet were
Mlsa Thunnptd.1 Thoeloj. Mlia Hlld.i
Schoch, Mlsa I.oJnctto Rchfuis, Miss
rrnnccH Ilutterwoith, Miss Marlon Gur
rett, Mlsa Knrlcno Eranr, Mlsi Vera Se
gal. Mi Ehlna Grnes nnd MHi Trances
Harrington The program was as follows:
V"nlne TrHttV club utrlnc orchestra, direc
tion of .Mm I J IIohcII
"Slumber Honf?" . . Ofretchlnlnow
' U nether fav ta . Tachilkowrky
Mra William K Hear.
'Oh Ye Wllnviy Harvest Field ' HachmnnlnorJ
rioodu of bprlng"
MM. Smith.
' Dance of the Elcs" .. . Sapellnlkoff
Eleanor Qulnn
Nur le der Sennnchut Uennt".Tachilkowaky
Klla UMrn
Soprano olos b Mrs. Alma Johnnn
Violin solos "llusMnn Airs" Wlenlaakl
.Mr. !.. I Hon oil
Quartet, "Since I'lrst I Met Then" .HublnBteln
l-jdnn I lorenc Smith Plla I'rnnces Dunce.
Ella Olden and Mrs Cnnrlea Schmidt.
The K. K Klub wnB entertained Mon
day evening nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs
G D. Craig. Tho piogrnmme for the
evening was. prepared by Mr. Gettlngs
Tncre were Bet oral selections aung by the
oung ladles of the club, nfter which Mr.
Moore and Mr. Gettlngs participated In
two very pleasing sketched, entitled "The
Bachelor's Reverie" nnd "Mr and Mrs
AVetlaweek." Those present were Miss
Powell. Miss nianche Chapman, Miss
Emma Peterson Mls Georginnna Mc
Kane, Miss Natalie Craig. Mrs G D
Ctalg, Mr. George Moore, Mr. Lawrence
Gettlngs, Mr. Ward Hamilton, Mr Cahln
Crnlg, Mr. G D Craig and Mr Erederlck
Schauffele
On Saturday evening Miss Clilr R.
Persklc, of 3331 Poplar street, cntortalned
her frlenda at a New Year party. The
decorations and favors wore painted nnd
arranged by the hostess Mr Perskle
gnve a rry Interesting adircss on the
"Spirit of 1916" nnd Mr 'Mward John
son, of Washington, D. C , acted aa toast
master. Miss Lillian Gumsou nnd Mr
Jack Gottlelb carried oil the prize In a
one-step contest Miss Ada B Glttel
man nnd Mr Peter Bloch danced a ptlzo
waltz The guests Included Miss Sophie
Hayfllch. of New York Mr. Edward John
son, of WashlnRton, D l, Miss R Reba
Zlnman, MIbs Rosa Perskle, Miss Hazel
Prank, Mr Trank Kanter, Sir Samuel
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Prank Rose, of "Washington, D. C; Mr.
Maurice Ko.ten, Mlatf Betsta Bender, Mr.
fiomuet Moyerman, Miss Jean Bronen
berg, Mlsa Ida Isdaner, Mr. Peter Bloch,
Miss Lena Goldman, Miss Nellie Ixrow,
Mr. Samuel Stein, Miss Lena Isdanef,
Mr. Benjamin Jamison, Miss Ada W, Olt
telman, Mlsa Ooldla Goldman.
An Important meeting of the Alumni
Aeioelatlon of the Hebrew Education
Soeley will be held this evening at he
school auditorium, corner of 10th nnd
Carpenter streets. A iipeelnl Invitation
H extended to all tho old members of the
alumni, who nro asked to como and re
new their membership. A very attractive
program has been arranged for this
meeting by tho chairman of the Enter
tainment Committee, Mr. Herman D.
Maicr Final arrangements will bi made
for tho Annunl dnnce, to be held on
Wednesday evening, January 12, nt the
Apollo Drawing Rooms 1723 North Broad
street. A general Invitation la extended.
The dem Delta Club gave Its nnnunt
New Year's Eve mosque party at tho
home of Miss Dorothea Raskin, 822 Corin
thian nventie Vocal solos wcro given by
Mlsa Barmnch and Miss Cooper, accom
panied at the piano by Miss Gross and
Mr Benn An exhibition of tho newest
dances was given by Miss Ehrllch and
Mr Mllgrom. Among the guests were
Miss Thelma Barmach, Miss Dorothea
Rankin, Miss Mary Cooper, Miss Mary
Ehrllch, Miss Yelva Flemlnger, Miss Min
nie Gros, Miss Lillian Neff, Mr. Na
thaniel Borger, .Mr. MaxwellBarnctt, Mr.
Adolph llcnn, Mr. Leon Neff, Mr, Jack
Mllgrom, Mr A. Mitchell Harris, Mr. Ell
Singer nnd Mr 'William Gross
Supper was served at midnight
Miss Sndto Zagndkln, of 110 Diamond
street, entertained her guests nt a. New
Yenr's party, given nt her home on Satur
day evening Thoso present wcro Mlsa
Jeanette Lovltt, Ml.s Rhoba Lotman, Miss
Nettle Sicca", Miss Bertha Lotman, Miss
Jean Grcenbatini, Miss Sadie Solat, Miss
Eva Krone, Miss Ada Lovltt. of New
York, nnd Miss Radio Zagndkln, Mr.
Harry Gunler, Mr II, Victor, Mr. Na
thaniel Rappaport. Mr. Lou Krousc, Mr.
Nathaniel Wnllnck, Mr, Pcrlstcln, Mr.
William Miller, Mr. Robert Hlrachberg, of
Now York, nnd Mr Krone New danco
steps wero executed by Miss Nettle Sle
gal, Mr Harry Gunter, Mr. Victor, Miss
Sadie Solot and Miss Ada Lovltt.
Songs were sung by Miss Jeanetto Lov
ltt, nsslsted by Miss Sadie Zagadkln. Reci
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bark had beached on the sunny shores of the
East Coast of Florida
Thousands of Northerners who go to the Florida
East Coast each winter half believe the tale. Some
are sure of it. Go yourself and see.
It's the only place to spend this winter
Whatever you like best to do, and doing, renews yoar
youth, is there in perfection: Golf, Tennis, Bathing, Ffsb.
ing, Dancing, Society.
The things that make you feel best are there:-' warm,
balmy air, clear blue sHes, free and easy day& of delightful
companionship with delightful people.
Mr. Flagler spent $75,000,000 in perfecting this Fouim.
of Youth idea. It's no longer a fable.
Ask your llcket agent far di'atL-d in'o'tnsUia or iiu for Tb Do Wnf
Booklet, just issued, a chamr-r-, it'.:traie! rjsir.(v, ! lt vr'.:-Jsr'v,
hotels of th East Cosst Con.jn and IhJs pe-fect Winter Sun J and .'tar
For information of hotel at Nassau Br hcrnae, or on h 1 jUn-i rl CW,
tic for Information Booklet of th Flot'.Ja E Coa?t lUilway-tatMifa
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Z43 Fiftk Avenue. New Yfc 1U Wjrt Hwm St. CVc
tations weref gives- bjr Jfn, N&thArrfef fep
paport. , .,
Thft second annual bait of the Beth 3si
cob Auxiliary, lfOd South street, will r
given at Lu Lu Tcrriple 1827 Spring Gar
den street, January M.
The fifth or wooden wedding annivers
ary of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rosenberg ,
was celebrated on Saturday evening at
their home, 613 Rltner street A piano
recital was given by Mr. Clement Zcnt
ner, nnd vocal solos by Mrs. Mary'
Btooker and Mrs. Sadie Gross. Among
thosa who attended were: Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Gather, Mr. and Mrs. Brooker, atfrf.
Weinberg. Mrs. dross, Mr, IL Gross, Mr.
O. Gross Mr, S. Gross ,Mr. R. LIndcnmah,
Mr. William L. Weinberg, Mr. and Mr.
Levy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sevrltt. Mr. and Mrs.
M. Gross, Mr. It. Green, Mr. Tucker, Mr.
Werner, Miss Wetntraub, Mr. Al Llpsky.
Mr. Trnncls Kates, Miss Elizabeth Rosen
her, Miss Anna Sepnl, Miss Mary Begat,
MHs Bessie Weinberg. Miss Rose Drnga
low, Mr. Albert Weinberg, Mr. F. D. Peek.
Mr. M. S. Ralmond, Mr. M. Lovlnthal,
.Mr. 15. Bailie. Mr. Podolln, Mr. L. Plnsky,
Miss Anna Weinberg, Mr. N. Kalbs, and
Mr. G. Beldje.
Lansdowne
The Girls Auxiliary of the Prebyterlan
Church will give Its annual minstrel
show on January 21 and 22. Those tnk
lng part In tho production will bo Mls
Allco Davis, Miss Ruth Wunderilc'i, Mlsa
Mary Bruco Baker, Miss Graco Bond,
Miss Ruth Decker, Mils Alma Brooke,
Miss Helfn Taylor, Miss Eleanor Con
way, Miss Charlotte Stearns, Miss Mar
garet Irwin, Miss Lucv Porter, Miss
Mary Galbralth, Miss Hnrrlet Grlener,
Miss Allco Marshall, Mrs. Andrew M,
Young, Miss Alma Wallace and Miss
Elltnbeth Galbralth.
Tho Wednesday Evening Dancing Class,
which Is under tho direction of Mr.
Abram 1C Street, will meet this evening
In Barker Hall.
What's Doing Tonight
. "Humor nnd Humorists of the JSth Century."
toy Thomas A. Daly, St. Joseph' College:
o clock.
. Geographical Society. Frederick Monsen t
lecture on Mexico, Wltherapoon Hall; 8.1S
o clock.
Judaic Union, Hotel Walton
Order of Ilnsi Drlth. Hotel Walton,
Technology Club at Engineers' Club.
"There'i one New Year's resolution
I will keep I'll use 'S. S. White'
Tooth Paste twice a day every day! .
"It will be easy, for the flavor
makes me want to and my dentist says
I ought to.
"He tells mc that the house that
makes it never has produced anything
but the best, and he says this denti
frice is not only free from ovcrmedi
cation, but also from grit which is bad
for the teeth.
"He says it will do all that a denti
frice should do, and a little more,
because it encourages the tooth-brushing
habit, so Here's to 1916 and
good teeth pleasantly cared for."
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The Indiana found it easy to ill! the old
of perpetual youth, once his
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